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S - , • r g ! , ® ' • APPENDLX A 941132 �. • • TEC • APPENDLX B i. fl s _ • 3411. - a September 16, 1994 Rick Pickard The Engineering Co. 2310 E. Prospect Fort Collins, CO 80525 Dear Mr. Pickard: This letter acknowledges the fact that I/we have been involved in discussions of planning the Eastside Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Line and understand that a thirty (30) foot easement running approximately 450' along the southwest boundary of my/our property is required for a portion of the line and location of a lift station. This letter further states that permission is given to the Town of Windsor to continue reliance on the availability of this easement for the purpose stated, pending perfection of an easement agreement between the Town of Windsor and me/us and, that any interim use of the easement for signage, surveying, geotechnical testing, sizing, etc. will be allowed. Sincereoy. 941132 4. Altergott PRorERTY DFscrurnoN 30' Permanent Utility Easement A strip of land Thirty feet (30') in width and being part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter(El/2 SW1/4)of Section Twenty-two (22),Township Six North(T.6N.), Range Sixty- seven West (R.67W.) of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.), County of Weld, State of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Said Thirty foot (30') strip of land being the North 440.55 feet of the West 30 feet of the South 540.85 feet of said E1/2 SW1/4 of said Section 22. FROEERTY DFSCR(PTION 50' Temporary Construction Easement A strip of land Fi0y feet (50') in width and being part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter(EU2 SWI/4)of Section Twenty-two(22),Township Six North(T.6N.). Range Sixty- seven West (R.67W.) of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.), County of Weld. State of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Said Filly foot(50')strip of land being the North 466.11 feet of the West 50 feet of the South 566.11 fat of said E1.2 SW1/4 of said Section 22. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I. Charles B. Jones, a Colorado Registered Professional Land Surveyor do hereby state that these Property Descriptions were prepared under my personal supervision and that they are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, belief,and in my professional opinion. Charles R. Jones /(n�oQ i ( 7 F Colorado Registered Prof .' a /ca; m 'rJ •'+eas.� C. i Land Surveyor X22098 • KING SURVEYORS, INC, 1200 West Ash Street, Suite C • Windsor, Colorado 80550 (303) 686-5011 } 9411.32 • APPENDLX C Ams WOOS 941132 ® I SECTION 11303 RECESSED. ELEVATED, PACKAGED PUMP STATION PART I - GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION A. This Section coven a factory-built,duplex recessed wet well mounted automatic pumping station. The station shall be complete with all needed equipment, factory installed on a welded steel base with fiberglass cover. B. Equipment includes, but is not limited to, the following principal items of equipment: 1. Two (2) vertical, close-coupled, motor-driven, vacuum-primed pumps. 2. Necessary check and plug valves as shown on the Drawings. 3. Required internal piping and fittings as shown on the Drawings. 4. Central control panel with circuit breakers, motor starters. 5. Automatically-operated ventilator. 6. A welded steel station enclosure divided into a separate isolated equipment chamber and a manway entrance to the wet well. 1.2. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Section 01600 - Material ana Equipment applied to equipment furnished under this Section. B. Definitions of terms and other hydraulic considerations are as set forth in the Hydraulic Institute Standards. C. This pump station shall be the product of a manufacturer with a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the design and construction of automatic, factory-built pumping stations. All workmanship and materials throughout shall be of the highest quality. The manufacturer of the station shall be capable of(and provide Owner with) single source availability of all warranty and maintenance parts as may be necessary. D. The manufacturer shall assume full responsibility for the adequacy of the pump s:..tion structure. He shall determine the size of all members, their placement, and attachment • to the structure. He shall demonstrate to the Owner and Owner's engineer that his designs are proven and adequate for the service intended. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Submit the information identified by Data Reference Symbols E, F. G, I. J. and M as specified in Section 01340 - Shop Drawings. Samples, and Operation and Maintenance Manuals. 93-065 11303-1 941132 1.4. PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE. AND HANDLING A. Protect equipment and materials from exposure to elements and keep thoroughly dry. B. Store pumps, motors, and electrical equipment in weathertight warehouse or other comparable enclosure. 1.5. SCOPE OF WORK A. The Contractor shall furnish and install one (1) factory-built, recessed wet well mounted pump station with all necessary piping, controls, and appurtenances as shown on the plans and as specified herein to make a complete and working project. Equipment manufactured by a fabricator independent of the firm of record on the equipment submittal will not be allowed. B. In order for alternate equipment to be considered an "approved equal", prospective suppliers must make a pre-bid submittal to the Engineer as detailed in the following paragraph, fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the time of bidding. A list of alternate equipment shall be forthcoming from the Engineer five (5) calendar days before bids are taken. C. Four(4) copies of the pre-bid submittals shall be supplied. The submittals will contain a minimum of two (2) full-size drawings, 24" x 36 one (I) cach covering the pump station and the electrical control schematic. The pump station drawing shall be specific to this project, in at least three(3)different views. The submittals will be complete with data sheets covering all individual components that make up the pump station. D. APPROVALS REQUESTED AFTER THE BID WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1. ENCLOSURE A. The station shall be sized to rest on the top of the wet well as detailed on the construction drawings. The supporting floor plate shall be 3/8" thick steel with reinforcing as required, to prevent deflection and ensure an absolutely rigid support. The shall be of "ti-inch minimum thickness steel plate rolled to 6'-10" inside diameter. Steel plate shall meet or exceed ASTM A-36 specifications. B. The equipment chamber shall be physically separated from the wet well. Wet well access shall be completely separate from the equipment chamber and shall be provided with the access manway exposed only to the atmosphere. C. The pump station shall be provided with a split fiberglass cover with suitable drop lip around the edge and a labyrinth at the top. Cover shall be provided with a hasp and staple connection to the floorplate to allow the pump chamber to be locked with padlocks. The fiberglass hood shall be insulated with a minimum of one-inch (1") urethane, laminated into the fiberglass. 11303-2 93-065 941132 D. The cover shall have a lid support to retain the lid at full opening and to restrain it under load. Only one (1) segment of the fiberglass cover need to opened for access into the equipment chamber. E. A 3/16" hinged steel manway cover located exterior to the pump chamber shall be provided, complete with padlocking provision. The manway shall be an integral part of the station head plate and shall provide access to the wet well. F. Mount pump volutes and discharge piping in relation to the floor plate as detailed on the Drawings. O. Provide a stanchion with lifting arm to lift each pump. The lifting art shall have a hook over the center of the motor to support a hoist provided by others. H. All structural members shall be joined by electric arc welding with welds of adequate section for the joint involved. Where required to exclude groundwater. all welded joints on the exterior of the station shall be continuous throughout their length. I. The station shall be provided with red rubber floor mats cemented to the station floor. J. The station shall Sc provided with aluminum access ladders in both the wet well manway and also the station equipment chamber. K. A mourning bracket with power outlet shall be provided to mount a Microtel Model MCS-200 automatic telephone dialer, provided by others. L. Conduit connections exterior to the station shall be provided for main power, telephone line, and the generator interlock connection. 2.2. CORROSION PROTECTION A. All structural steel surfaces shall be factory blasted to remove rust,mill scale.weld slag. etc. All weld spatter and surface roughness shall be removed by grinding. Surface preparation shall comply with SSPC-SP6 specifications. B. Immediately following cleaning, a single 6 mil dry fihr, thickness of Versapox epoxy resin shall be factory applied. Stainless steel, aluminum, and other corrosion-resistant surfaces shall not be coated. Carbon steel surfaces not otherwise protected shall be coated with a suitable non-hardening rust preventative compound. Auxiliary components. such as the electrical enclosure and vacuum pumps, shall be furnished with the original manufacturer's coating. C. A touch-up kit shall be provided by the pump station manufacturer. The kit shall contain detailed instruction for use and shall be the same material as the original coating. 93-065 11303-3 941132 • ® A D. Two (2) 17-pound magnesium anode packs shall be provided for cathodic protection. The anode packs shall be provided with thirty-inch (30") long insulated copper leads. Copper lugs shall be provided by the manufacturer on opposite sides of the station for anode connection. 2.3. MAIN PUMPS A. Pumps shall be four-inch (4") vertical. non-clog-type especially designed for the use of mechanical seals and vacuum priming. Each pump shall be capable of delivering 100 GPM at fifteen feet (15') of TDH. B. The shaft from the top of the impeller to the lower bearing supporting the impeller shall have a minimum diameter of 1-7/8" for motor frame sizes 213 through 286; 2-118' for motor frame sizes 324 and 326: and 3' frame 364 and larger. The dimension from the lowest bearing to the top of the impeller hub shall not exceed six inches (6"). The shaft shall be solid stainless steel through the mechanical seal. Removable shaft sleeves will nor be acceptable if the shaft under the sleeve does not meet the specified minimum diameter. Sleeves must be stainless steel, C. The bearing nearest the impeller shall be designed for the combined thrust and radial load. The upper bearing shall be free to move linearly with the thermal expansion of the shaft and shall carry only radial loads. D. The impeller shall be made of close-grained cast iron and shall be shop balanced. Equip ( each impeller with a stainless steel key and secure to the motor shaft by a stainless steel ( capscrew equipped with a Nylock or other suitable self-locking device. Impellers less than full diameter shall be trimmed inside the impeller shroud. The shroud shall remain full diameter to maintain clearance from shroud CO volute. Both the end of the shaft and the bore of the impeller shall be tapered to permit easy removal of the impeller from the shaft. E. The pump shall have an adaptor to provide a large water reservoir above the impeller. The seal shall be in this area to provide positive lubrication. Pumps which do not use hollow priming adapters for positive lubrication of the seal will not be acceptable. Priming connection shall be located on the motor adaptor. Do not prime pump from high pressure areas. A clear priming port shall be provided to permit visual confirmation of printing. F. The seal shall be installed in a bronze seal holder. Seal must automatically drain and prime each time the pump drains and primes. The seal shall be of carbon and ceramic materials with the mating surfaces lapped to a flatness tolerance of one light band. The rotating ceramic shall be held in mating position with the stationary carbon by a stainless steel spring. G. Installation of the pump shall form a gas-tight seal through the station floorplate. • • 113034 93-065 941132 H. Pump motors shall be vertical, solid shaft, NEMA P-base, squirrel sage induction type suitable for 3 phase, 60 cycle. 230 volt electric current. They shall have Class F insulation, suitable for temperatures up to 105°C. Insulation temperature shall be maintained below 80°C. Motors shall have normal starting torque and low starting current as specified by NEMA Design B characteristics. They shall be OD?with forced air circulation by integral fan. Leads shall be terminated in a cast junction box. Motors shall have a 1.15 service factor. The motor-pump shaft shall be centered in relation to the motor base within .005', shaft run-out shall not exceed .003'. A bearing cap shall be provided to hold the bottom motor bearing. The bearing housing shall be provided with fittings for lubrication as well as purging old lubricant. 2.4. CONTROL PANEL • A. Control equipment shall be mounted in a NEMA 4 double door steel enclosure. • B. A grounding-type convenience outlet shall be provided on the side of the cabinet for operation of 115 VAC devices. C. Thermal magnet air circuit breakers shall be provided for branch disconnect service and short circuit protection of all motor control and auxiliary circuits. D. Magnetic across-the-line starters with under-voltage release and overload coils for each phase shall be provided for each pump motor. Single phase auxiliary motors shall be provided with an over-current protection device in addition to the branch circuit breaker, or shall be impedance protected. E. Label all switches and provide a coded wiring diagram. F. Provide a 6-digit (hours and tenths) non-resettable running time meter for each pump. G. Provide an 8-hour automatic alternator with manual switch to change the sequence of the • pumps. A manual switch shall allow for either pump to be selected as base pump or for automatic alternation. H. Provision shall be made for the pumps to operate in parallel should the level of the wet • well continue to rise above the level of the "lead pump on" float switch. I. Four (4) mercury displacement switches shall be provided. They shall function as follows: 1. All pumps off. 2. Lead pump on. 3. Lag pump on. 4. High water alarm. • Each displacement switch shall be provided with a thirty-foot (30') cord and shall be provided with a gas-tight seal where it penetrates the station wall. The high water alarm float switch shall activate the alarm dialer in the event of high water conditions in the wet • well. 93-065 11303-5 941132 J. As far as practical, all conduit within the station shall be rigid steel conduit. K. Terminal point connections shall be provided in the station control panel to connect with • a relay in the generator automatic transfer switch. This relay shall lock out the lag pump from operation during generator operation. L. A 15 KVA control power transformer shall be provided to furnish 110 VAC power for lights, controls, and auxiliary devices within the station. The transformer shall have 240/480 volt primary, 120/240 secondary, Class F insulation with temperature rise not to exceed 115°C. above a 40°C. ambient. The core and coil assembly shall be given a double dip and bake. The coil shall be protected by a metal housing to prevent damage. (NOTE TO SPECIFIER: PLEASE CALL FALCON SUPPLY TO SEE OF THIS OPTION IS REQUIRED). 2.5. ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT A. A twin 40-watt fluorescent light fixture and guard shall be mounted over the control panel to provide adequate illumination for all areas within the equipment chamber. A manual switch located in the equipment chamber shall be provided to turn the lights and ventilating blower on. B. A ventilating blower shall be provided, capable of delivering sixty(60) air changes per hour in the equipment chamber. The blower shall be rigidly mounted to the station shall ` and shall discharge to atmosphere. l C. A submersible sump pump with close coupled motor shall be installed in the sump. It shall be rated 1000 GPI-I at design head. A mechanical seal on the shaft shall exclude ff water from the motor housing. The sump pump shall be automatically controlled by a float switch. It shall discharge into the entryway to the wet well through a steel pipe as shown on the plans. D. A dual wattage 1300/1500 watt electric heater shall be supplied. The heater shall be furnished with power cord and plug to It a standard convenience outlet. 2.6. VACUUM PRIMING SYSTEM A. Provide a separate and independent priming system for each main pump set. B. Vacuum pumps shall have corrosion resistant internal components. C. Each system shall include a vacuum pump, vacuum control solenoid valve, prime level sensing electrode, and a float-operated check valve. 'The float-operated check valve shall have a transparent body and shall be automatically drained when the vacuum pump shuts off. D. No liquid passageway in the priming system shall be smaller than the equivalent of a 21 iiich opening. 11303-6 93-065 941132 S 2.7. MAIN PIPING A. Pump suctions shall be drilled and tapped for a 125% American Standard flange. The discharge line from each pump shall be fitted with a flanged connection to the suction riser. B. The suction risers shall be (Schedule 80 PVC. Schedule 40 steel, Schedule 40 ductile iron) pipe, plain-one-end, flanged-one-end, and shall be furnished by the installing contractor. C. The discharge line from each pump shall be connected to a clapper-type check valve and eccentric plug valve, Size, location, and quantity of valves shall be as shown on the Drawings. Check valves shall be spring-loaded type with external lever arm and replaceable resilient scat. Check valves shall have stainless steel shafts with replaceable bronze shaft bushings. An operating wrench shall be provided for thy;plug valves. D. Protrusions through the station wall shall be gas-tight. The pump station manufacturer shall extend the suction and discharge connections below the floor plate at the factory. E. The manufacture:shall provide a compression-type sleeve coupling for connection to the force main. F. Provisions shall be made by the manufacturer for tying the discharge coupling to the station floorplate. 2.8. FACTORY TESTS A. All components of the station shah be given an operational test at the pump station manuf.eturer's facility to check for excessive vibration, leaks, and correct operation of the automatic control, vacuum priming systems, and all auxiliary equipment. Installed pumps shall take suction from a deep wet well in a suction lift arrangement. The control panel shall undergo both a dry logic test and a full operational test with all systems operating. B. Factory test instrumentation must include flow measuring with indicator, compound suction gauge;bourdon tube type discharge pressure gauge; electrical meters to measure amperes, volts, kilowatts, and power factor; speed indicator and a fibrometer capable of measuring both amplitude and frequency. 2.9. SPARE PARTS A. A complete replacement pump shaft seal shall be furnished with each pump station. The seal shall be packed in a protective box and shall include installation instructions. B. Two(2) spare volute gaskets shall be provided. 93-065 11303-7 • 3411.32 • • ID C. One (1) complete spare rotating assembly and one (1) spare impeller of the opposite rotation of that furnished with the rotating assembly shall be included. The rotating assembly and impeller shall Sc adequately protected for shipment. 2.10. GUARANTEE A. The station manufacturer shall guarantee for one (1) year from date of start-up. not to exceed eighteen (1?) months from daze of shipment, the structure and all equipment he provides will be free from defects in material and worloatanship. Warranties and guarantees of the suppliers of various components in lieu of single source responsibility by the manufacturer will not be accepted. B. The repair or replacement of the items normally consumed in service, such as seals. grease, light bulbs, etc. shall be considered as part of routine maintenance. C. It is not intended that the manufacturer assume responsibility for contingent liabilities or consequential damages of any nature resulting from defects in design, material, workmanship, or delays in delivery, replacement, or otherwise. PART 3 - PERFORMANCE 3.1. INSTALLATION A. Installation of the pump station shall be done in accordance with written instructions provided by the station manufacturer. B. Provide Manufacturer's Field Services in accordance with Section 01600- Material and Equipment. ( 1. Start-up service shall be performed by the local authorized representative of the station manufacturer. 2. One (1) full day at the job site for start-up and training. • 3.2. MANUFACTURERS A. The station shall be as manufactured by Smith& Loveless, Inc. of Lenexa, Kansas. • • • END OF SECTION • 11303-8 93-065 • 941132 • • APPENDIX D 941132 i S APPENDLX E 941132 Smith& non-CWG . 12W srerlon (Cm,' Lovelese,lnc. 14040 tant ro*NI Orin SALES AGREEMENT tastai.Kea.sate Page 1 of • 012/1184201 Name sea Mem Dann 8/23/94 Town of Windsor Inoui.w Nemec 31716 301 Walnut craven: T.E.C. I Windsor, CO 80550 Jesee. Windsor, Colorado Attila Mr. Dennis Wagner Unt emu. a La,.ls.s. IM..teeing an or ko.t 14010 Santa F.Trail Oriw,LAMla.Kam sari (Ta.Ma to,stood to a 14eeY7.Norte Ni ei o uril to,..era w buyer Ilewl..a c,Sr atel 7 IM17/ rend t0 as "Sure). wbjott to 6:l of U.* r e inn ..Mio.M en thet. C E Smith & Loveless Factory-Built Automatic Pumping Station oaeplete with structural steel base and shell, hinged fiberglass cover std separate entrances to the aaohinery chamber .rr1d wet well. The pumping station shall ew suitablet i the atwtion fo installation on .top of a _ ' - base installed a maximum of 6 ' - 0 " below grade. Thep principal items of equipment include 2 vertical, close-coupled, vacuum-primed. ____4_..". 4B2P Smith & Loveless non-clog pLmpe: each capable of delivering _129 GPM at 1_' TDB with a nods.= statio auction lift of 15 ', and each drive by 3 BY, 875 lfFM, 3 phase 60 cycle. 230 volt motor: valves. 4 " internal piping; central control panel with circuit breakers: motor starters and autamatio pumping level controls; steep pump: liter; ladder, prising purge; ventilator and all internal wiring. Also lnaludcdr 1. Auxiliary Beater . 8. NEi4A 4 panel 2. Sigh Water Alarm (remote indication) 9. 40' extra r 1. fluor. li light 3. Running time meters 10. 4. Bracket i outlet for dialer il. Insulated toyer . 5. Rigid steel conduit 12. Spare rotating assy. (CW) 6. Maaway ladder 13. gpare•CCW impeller 7. Liftinge stanchions 14. Generator interlock connect [ MCI: 132 1.0.d. factory plan ear taros stick sty apply. Track/Ball frtitlt allowed to the job site, rail 1 sidles or statist aeloadirtt arta • ul';osdia7 to he by Bayer. Tares: nth audit approval, paned hard an in tO days. lay nristle' at tine tares net h approved by the kith I Loveless, in.. Credit inpattant. Sabnittal of data for approval 4weers attar receipt of cosplets dahlia at factory. • Bhipaot to ntiuted llevelt after receipt la dollar's office of approved sabtittal data. Ode day cups:viaica of taitit) opsrttin is lathed. It additional dart are matted, Seller sill tenisl a factory trued martian for $450 par in inladiad turd tin plat aotasl travel eapeaaae. Till SALE OF TNt tOUsraesNT Otaoslafl*SOW m MAD!MAW ON MO OtWetWLY MINIM'TO ALL OF TIM TOM* AND CONDITIONS ON Mt FACT AND NM=mon Nucor. • In Asst to W e der d ,10 Pad as th4 dry d . re_ e+ - et tench.Kane.au l t amt a Lemma. INC. 0 C 2 yeses ~s Awerarusd!'ar+a,E 0 I 'x i° • 'XFwpa.d w Adwaea fideirCgeltlii011 la not an_or_ ra NW4puMra gal newt?YSi NO The Mee are authorised ..�LV am.P.......t 00 WWI Molt of to K retinue blot Taw Slo,tlelloe t}reTlaetw bind teller Inane way. • 941132 • August 23, 1894 Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Windsor. CO 00550 Attn: Mr. Dennis Wegner PROPOSAL item Qty DBSCr1Dt1QL y✓d 1 1 -Din= Model MCS automatic telephone dialer. Dialer to be capable of sefising up to tV custom a:arms plus power failure. Price: / STA r•" F.0.0. factory with full freight allowed to site. No taxes are Included. Price includes full installation In station by Falcon Supply. Drawings for approval I week after receipt of order. Shipment 4-6 weeks after receipt of approved drawings. Terms: NET 30 days. Agreed: Name Ma n Hill Town of windsor, CO Falcon Supply Co., Inc. Date Date • 941.. • • sue® ® • WE;SSHC.XL5 Town of Windsor, Colorado • Pump Station #3 P.S. 03 located on the south west corner of Attergott Progeny Ground Elevation 4773.8 Wet Well Low Lvl, 4753.9 Wet Weil High Lvl. 4755 9 Discharge Elev. 4769.21 Static Head-Low Level 1531 ft. Sum of Minor Less(k) 5.04 Static Heed-High Level 13.31 ft. M.W.C.Coefficient 140 Pipe Diameter 4 in. Pipe Length(ft) 30 • Smith and Loveless Model 4828 Flow Pipe Loss Minor Loss TON Mm. TON Max. (gpm) (ft) (ft) High Level Low Level 8.5'imp 10.125'imp 0 0.0 0.0 13.3 15.3 19.25 50 0.1 0.1 13.5 155 18.50 27.75 100 0.2 0.5 14.0 16.0 17.50 26.50 I 150 0.4 1.2 14.9 16.9 16.50 25.50 200 0.7 2.0 161 18.1 15.75 24.75 250 1.1 3.2 17.6 19.6 14.75 23.75 • 300 1.5 4.6 19.4 21.4 13.50 71.75 • 350 2.0 6.3 21.6 23.6 12.25 22.00 400 2.6 &2 24.1 25,1 10.75 20.75 450 3.2 10.4 26.9 28.9 9,75 19.75 500 3.9 12,8 30.0 32.0 8.25 18.50 • 1 • The Engineenng Co. 8/30/94 941132 ® • TOM (ft) _. - N) N w w a o co o co o v+ o b b b b o 0 O 0 co / _.... _ \ /o 3 S • 3 C' o r — — , < 3 `° c r m Hv m r ro 3 y a m O _col — o y m ca o w p ° s i co co woo2. lo n O a v O CO O1 v Hi _____. .''' _ _ •. , 1fII o r z n.a c. f ,. • DJ 3 m r -o < . m xi 941132 CLIENT/ /1 AL ! V / Alf✓Ox'. —20_ „0„cT__71/0" 0 " SIA' (/ 3. C.uGlwnlioN;egN -. ....Foy Ov lr! A _CATE // 9/O4.E.0., 0n,E _•..sn •. . ___ . 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I o 481 EASTMAN DRIVE N i . /I I a _ Boring Location Diagram THE ENGINEERING COMPANY Windsor, Colorado Scale: None Drawn: ALL PROJECT No: 1942056 Earth Engineering (3*IMJ,S a 0 WINDSOR EAST SIDE INTERCEPTOR ilk WINDSOR,COLORADO PROIeCT No:1Sf9PSS OAT[: IYLT INN LOO OP%WRING%n WEST 4 OPT RIO iYPe: -- •• WATCR OVTM I ' POR W R (MAM: STARY OATC ...••.. MISS"Y.'• •• LLING •TM 1 'ter °T AUO(R TYPE!PWA monk GAY[ Mtn/Mtn/ wPTIN M 0R0RCRS0 SP?MAM4[N; MANUAL SURPAC[@.N14 SI MOOR ww I SOIL O(SCRIPTIOM S M f l I•C� l_ ....n ••••P PAWL row NSSN IAte'MNN I iti .R NN N IA I w % flown I♦P inns - - 1 - DAM BROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY(CL) ^^- I 5,9 L_ _ 1 BROWN CLAYEY SAND On - - I AS S U.7 - BROWN curer SANDY DRAWL(OPJ - - �AS N WA - II AS t3 ti SA SANDYOMY0.ton - - - - + wcablesR ca -. III, f I : ' __f ROYTOM OP RORINO 7P r. ' 1 .132 WINDSOR EAST SIOE INTERCEPTOR SER WINDSOR.COLORADO PROJECT NO:154x0!{ DATE; JULY 1'54 LOO OP BORING E-2 SWEET 10P 1 ' RIO TYPE] ...,�:.•..,,.. . .�„I;,: :, . ., ,..:.., ..:w.:.:.,. WAYIm DEPT* ENV FOREMAN: OAT[' WHAM ~NB DRILLING Ohw AUGER TYPE{ P•CPA mina DATE MIME AFTER ORILLING WA sPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE REV 74 NOVR WA SOIL DESCRIPTION p N GPI NC 00 AIMS .xEP owns ns Lin OEM cNAwNn1 IPM fN p.m It * RI fE'Nn* s OM PO DARN BROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY(CU - - AS _ _ 11.3 LIGHT BROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY(CU. - - AS $ Its BROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY(CL). — — I some gravels Al 10 — 1,x BROWN CLAYEY SANDY GRAVEL(OP) — — • AS IS ISA • • BROWN SANDY GRAVEL(0PL - - wee t.0040 — _70 IS.1 narrow or SORINO EE'r. - - • Earth Engineering Consoltants341Y3 ® WINDSOR EAST SIDE INTERCEPTOR SR WINDSOR,COLORADO /POADT NO,'MOM °Al , SAINT JULY IIM LOG OP Rooms 114 SAINT 10P1 RIO TYPSt .+nWr......,_..�r...,..,w.w,r.ryy....,r:...- rm.'•••.• 1'fAT[A PDw[MANI I Dunn ILLY OAT[ 1.71,14 WMIL[DAILUMO s east AVOW Terry 1'CPA ANISN OAT[ SPYMAMM[Rr MANUAL 7/711114 APN ORKUNO �V wPAC[[L[V 71 NOUN WA saLORseR,mon • N ou t 0• ...... ,11• 14111E ,',n n[1n IN0r+N, nun nl Inn U. 11 n1 n[11W1 • 114 so DARK BROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY(CL( - - AS - - 1•,S UONT CROWN SAM0Y SILTY CLAY(CO - - I As , 10.1 i DROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY(CL) _ AS IS S1J • a SANDY CRAWL(OP) AS /S 17.7 SANDY GRAVEL(OP( . saws teaks - • • • AS ZS 142 SOTTOM OP GORING IC'4'. - • 1n Earth Engineering Consultants 132 ® WINDSOR EAST SIDE INTERCEPTOR AlIR WINDSOR COLORADO PROJECT NO:1142016 DATE: 346Y 1114 LOO OP ROIIINO M INSET I OF 1 WO TYPE: WATER DEIGN MAY FOREMAN: OAST OATS ?GIST WMiLa DRILLING Ie • ADDER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH OATS MIME Arty DRILLING WA s►T HAMMER! MANUAL SURFACE ILY 16 NOOK WA SOIL DESCRIPTION �� I N 5M IC CI I .w.s I .as 00.0%1I...a r.em I.aew.l.I MOM IM ,ben U. I •' Ia, ...07,0.6 I.E r+ DARK BROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY ICU _ 1 LIGHT BROWN SANDY SILTY CLAY(CL) - _AS I I I1 10a � � I BROWN SANDY*RAVEL Ton l [•- ' �I I 16.1 Ir • SANDY DRAWL(0►), am***Wye AS IS Its AS 25 NY BOTTOM OF BORINO 2@ C. - - 77 Earth Engineering Consultants 941132 I DRILLING AND EXPLORATION DRILLING & SAMPLING SYMBOLS: 5S : Split Spoon • 144' 1.0.. 2' 0.0„ unless otherwise noted PS : Piston Sample 5T : Thin-Walled Tube - 2" O.D., unless otherwise noted • WS : Wash Sample R : Ring Barrel Sampler • 2.42' 1.0., 3" 0.D, unless Otherwise noted. PA : Power Auger FT : Fish Tail Sit HA : Hand Auger RS : Rock Bit 08 : Diamond Bit . 4', N, B BS : Bulk Sample AS : Auger Sample PM : Pressure Meter HS : Hollow Stem Auger DC : Dutch Cone `NB : Wash Bore Standard "N"Penetration: Blows per foot of 3 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches on a 2-inch 0.0. split spoon, except where noted. WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYMBOLS: WL : Water Level WS : White Sampling WCI : Wet Cave in WO : while Drilling OCi : Dry Cave in BCR : Before Casing Removal A8 : After Boring ACR : After Casting Removal Water levels indicated on the boring logs are the levels measured in the borings at the time indicated. In pervious soils, the indicated levels may reflect the location Of groundwater. In low permeability soil;, the accurate determination of groundwater levels is not possible with only short term observations. • DESCRIPTIVE SOIL CLASSIFICATION PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BEDROCK Soil Classification is based on the Unified Soil Classification • DEGREE OF WEATHERING: system and the ASTM Designations 0.2487 and 0.2488. Coarse Grained Soils have more than 50% of their dry Slight weight retained on a 0200 sieve; they are described as: 9 jSloints. May be decomposition o of parent material on boulders, cobbles. gravel or sand. Fine Grained Soils have May be color change. less than 50%of their dry weight retained on a.f 200 sieve; Moderate Some decomposition and color change • they are described as: clays, if they are plastic, and silts if they are slightly plastic or non-plastic. Major constituents throvghovt. ' may be added as modifiers and minor constituents may be High Rock highly decomposed,maybe extremely added according to the relative proportions based on grain broken, size. In addition to gradation, coarse grained soils are defined on the basis of their relative in-place density and HARDNESS AND DEGREE OF CEMENTATION: line grained soils on the basis of their consistency. Limestone end DOlomi Example: Lean clay with sand, trace gravel, stiff(CL); silty Hard te` sand, trace gravel, medium dense (SW. OilficNt ro scratch with knife. Moderately Can be scratched easily with knife, CONSiSTENCY OF FINE•GPAINED SOILS Herd Cannot be scratched with fingernail. Unconfined Compressive Soft Can be scratched with fingernail, IStrength, Cu, psf Consistency Shele._Siltston4 end Clinton,;500 Very Soft 500 - 1,000 Soft Hard Can be scratched easily with knife, cannot I1,001 • 2,000 Medium be scratched with fingernail. 2.001 - 4,000 Stiff Moderately Can be scratched with fi 4,001 - 8.000 Very Stiff Hard ngernaif. 8,001 - t,:,000 Very Hard RELATIVE DENSITY OF COARSE-GRAtNE4 SOILS: Soft Can be easily dented but not molded with N-Blows/ft Relative Density fingers. 0.3 Very Loose Sandstone and Conglomerate: j 4-9 10-29 Loose wig Medium Dense Capable of scratching a knife blade. 30.49 Dense Cemented 50.80 Very Dense Cemented Can be scratched with knife. I80 + Extremely Dense Poorly Can be broken apart easily with fingers. EMU! 1 Cemented I EMU!VIGINL` PI G.>f'CONSULTANTS, INC 941132 . • f i 1 .1 C • 941132 • B. Subsurface Exploration Report Universal Forest Products Windsor, Colorado r • C I t.. 941132 e . • . • • -.w... .... . ... .. ,..,.,.•-i•e-t... / 3 • / , 1.2I 4a-e ; , •\ \ / l' • \ I. T -: r: .. it• .. ,. —j • — • �:. L • ' i .^•!..;. - /1 a y -. !�. I .� .�L1 . _ Q� .. . 4 i. - - - � - .- - I. ..--"-1/4CdP----L----a 1 �� • NOT TO sCALL BORING LOCATION DZAGRA2i UNYVER$AT. FOREST PRODUCTS WINDSOR, COLORADO PROJECT /1932033 AUGUST 1993 • .....L . .-_•__--�.-- i• = WINDSOR. COLOR PROJECT NO: 1832033 • DATE: AUGUST 1183 LOG OF BORING B-1 SHEET 1 OF I I RIO TYPE: DIETRICH 060 -. FOREMAN: CIS - '" WATER DEPTH START DATE $/26/93 WHR.E DRILLING NONE AUGER nPE: 4-CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE 2A4TER DRILLING NONE 4 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRtPTI0N D N GU MC DD ayw.ts a swat lit own .STS Irl MO RIO LL M S /M SANDY SILTY CLAY - Upht brown - - r Very Suitt Calcareous deposits — — SS — — IS •9000 12.4 SANDY SILTY CLAY ss ti 9 18.1 Brown and rust — — Medium dine. — — Grayish brown below 8 feet i • • SS 10 13 27.8 - ! I ISILTY LEAN CLAY - _ - Reddish brown — — Stiff to v.ry stiff 3.2 18 16 •8000 28.4 43 19 97.2 SODOM OP MONNO — .,— — j • • 20 - = • Calibrated Hand Ponetrom.ta 1-25 ' I 411 r! PROJECT NO: 1933033 • WINDSOR, COLORA>� LOAM AUGUST'ins LOG OP BORING 8-2 RIO TYPE_ DIETRICH 06 SHEET ,OF t .6 FOREMAN! CLEI ". WATER 0400TH START DATE 8/28/93 win DRILLING i AUGER TYPE: 4-CFA FIMSN DATE s• SPT HAMMER! MANUAL 8/2B193 AMER ORILLINO �• SURFACE EL,4V 24 HOUR SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N CU MC D3 NIA '• stew atenint nn *an .ire erect OM - eesr y a ti 12'A9orege,e an. FILL: SANDY SILTY CLAY W/ . - - GRAVEL - Brown SS - - 11 SANDY SILTY CLAY 5 3 1te St ,3 •soon . 111.6 ■�� Reddish Brown Very nit? — Calcareous deposits — — • SILTY FINE SAND WITH — i ' CLAY Radium brown S 10 f 25.4 donee r�r Medium dae _ .. _ t FINE TO COARSE SAND - - WITH GRAVEL - - grown - - Mediun,denim - - SS 15 26 ,11.6 • to • • • Calibrated Hand Penetrometer 259132 W.'r r3.Ja\m I W.{L..$ 11l�.N'.M.IY WINDSOR. COLORAO PROJECT NO: 1222017 0 DATE AUGUST nfl LOG OF BORING 8-3 SHEET 1 OP 1 RIO TYPE: DIETRICH D.50 WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE ORIWNG r AUGER TYPE: 4' CFA FINISH DATE 8/28/93 AFTER DRIIIIN*2 NONE SPY HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N GU MC DO *aAers -200 Ma aEVA" TIT! Rflt SUw/n *We Mt PM as. n n. /M 12'Aggregate Sass FILL: SANDY SILTY CLAY W/ GRAVEL _ Brown SS _ _ 9 14.7 SANDY SILTY CLAY Ss 5 11 t70o0 15.1 Reddlah Brown - — — Stiff to very stiff — Calcareous deposits SILTY FINE SAND WITH — — CLAY _ _ Reddish brown — Loose to madkme dense - _ SS 10 7 12.8 y4. FINE TO COARSE SAND _ WITH GRAVEL — ..[ Brown _ _ • Medium dente — — SS 15 21 10.5 Sonora OP UOCNO I . 20 1 . — — L. _ _ • Calubr.ted Hand Penetrometer 25 I 9/1 WINDSOR. COLOR") PROJECT NO: 1632022 !DAM Amur 1961 LOG OF BORING 84 II 1 of 1' RIG Type DIETRICH D•60 '.... WAT}R DEPTH FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/26193 WHILE oRILUNG 7' IAUGER TYPE: 4^ CFA FINISH DATE 8126/93 AFTER DRILLING NONE SPY HAMMEn: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOLM NONE Soil.DESCRIPTION D N CU MC DO *beets Geo awnL ercr I RIM IL w n. .w r 12'Aggregate Base _ _ SANDY SILTY CLAY Reddish brown Very stiff C_ _ 12 •9000-a 12.6 Calcareous deposits — r SS — 6 17 _•9000♦ 16.9 FINE TO COARSE SAND _ _ WITH GRAVEL — - Reddish brown and brown — - Medium dens* — - SS 10 22 16.1 • 1 Silty and clayey zones above - - 111 11 feat — F—,.— 19 9.4 _ - BOTTOM OF BOrrma - - • 20 • Calibrated Hand Penetrometer 25 1132 mounimminammanneLn l = WINDSOR. COLOR," PROJECT NO: 1S32033 ® DATE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING 8-5 SHEET 1 OF RIG TYPE:DIETRICH aeo WATER FOREMAN: CIA DEPTH START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE ORtLUNO NONE AUGER TYPE: a'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER ORIUJNO SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE NONE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRIPTION D I N au MC OD r Ayers ,ms ew0.t TY PE w....A — __ _ MO 13"Applegate Van SANDY SILTY CLAY Dark brown - - - - - SANDY SILTY CLAY SS 11 • 1000 16.4 iRe brown - - Sun t0 very Stiff to very stiff �■■�� Mon sand with depth SS 5 12 13.7 BOTTOM OF.onto 10 I _ _ IS • Calibrated Hand P.n.tromwer 25 9411. -.✓. •WINDSOR,COLORADO PROJECT No,1T32033 'GATE: AUGUST 1..3 MO 11117e METIObt 040 LOG OF wawa 8-41 .MEET t OF 1 • {OREMAM CTJ1 . :i;WG«.r- r .::o.-. ..�2:"w.6. WATERDEPTHOREM Tit 1-aA STMT OATS $120193 R.E COOING NONE CPT HAMMER' MANUAL PROW OAT! 0/211/93 AdT010171,LRg0 NON[ SOX 0EDCRd•TI0N 0 SURFACE ELEV ' 24 NOUN NONE NN+-� OU ,nm a- ,s 71C _ DO e•ae.n. -700 ecpy 1i-Aggregate Sat. m' 'e' • - ea ear SANDY son CLAY W/ - ` GRAVEL SANDY SILTY CLAY - - tJONAw...w - - ,. •>r000 tae. V miff SILTY SAND MTH CLAY as r ,. 13.7 Realm time, - Medium time - - a 10 7 1147 FINE TO COARSE SAND - - WITH GRAVEL - - 0,wmmm - Medium donee - 1 as -1s 20 ,z, HIGHLY WEATHERED - SHALE area Seed N nuJeN.Ndy has Y 20 • 2. _ 20.1 • • • • 4_ 20 42 -.000• astones os gam r� - ..cab.. Mend P.m.,,.,m.,m, 10 941132 • WINDSOR. COLORAS • PROJECT NO: 1122033 • ,DATE AUGUST 1882 LOG OF BORING 8-7 sf1QT 1 OF t • RIG TYPE DIETRICH D-60 WATER 1 ovine FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8126/93 WHILE DRILLING AUGER TYPE 4-CFA FINISH DATE 8126193 AFTER DRILLING NONE SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRIPTION D N OU MC DD _ *-tats 400 awes rran atemeara Ien ti Oen µ w fen 12-Aggregate Been FILL: SANDY SILTY CLAY _ Dark brown FSS 90 — 14 • 00+ 10,0 ISS 5 20 17.5 37 11 Sf.@ SILTY FINE SAND WITH L CLAY _ _ Reddish brown Medium dense — • 10 10 !.6 FINE TO COARSE SAND 'WITH GRAVEL Brown _ Medium dente to dense i.SS 1'16 15 15.2 a01TCM O►0011040 _ .20 - • • Calibrated Hand Pennwmeter 23 .....r..-..-..,.r.....s,.w. LEV • PROJECT No: 1132033 ® WINDSOR, COLOR/g) `DATE: AUGUST 1153 LOG OF BORING B-8 SHUT t OPI R!9 TYPE: DIETRICH D•50 �I SILL � WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CIS START DATE 8126/93 WHILE DRILLING NONE IAUGER TYPE: 4•CFA FlNISH DATE 8126/93 AFTER DRILLS(' NONE SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRIPTION D I N CU MC 00 ware -zoo Sc i 7Y�7 earn meshesw ti WWI IL w rawew TB" Apprepate Sees SANDY SILTY CLAY _ Dark brown �� _ 71 •7)000+ 76.7 26 12 45.5 SILTY FINE SAND I('' Reddish brown ISs • s 10 12.3 Medium dense r r 0O170M O/40rvN0 - - f 10 15 20 • Calibrated Hand Penetrometer 25 gat= 0 • • I I 1_ 1 I I I �t t 941132 S . • A. Subsurface Exploration Report Colorado Wood Pellets • Windsor, Colorado l E 941132 ® • SUSSURPACE EXPLORATION REPORT COLORADO WOOD PELLETS WINDSOR, COLORADO EEC PROJECT 1932034 I 1 k 941132. I E ' •,. -.vs . Ij J \ ItTs+ 1 1 ice'' OR it • i r tS' a G F I ii \ I • O IlIii Imoli . I ' T.f. ) 1 I 1 ` �'• wan.'VOMIT \ • m. I �.. • I • I7. I \ a sE \ i I igli t � LAt "! I I ..I I (/‘ I \ 1111 ki I 11 I ,�` NN i9 9 r in I• n •` I i i IN \ ) ) • s \.. r _\._ /....\ ) , , i .i i \ •wu,NiV , . BORING LOCATION'DIAGRAM Colorado Wood Pellets Windsor,. Colorado Scale: None Drawn:LLL '32034 Earth E g neering Consusj2 COLORADO WOOD PELIal WINDSOR, COLORA •, PROJECT NO: 1!22034 -+^ [DATE: AUGUST 1,13 LOG OF BORING B-1 SHEET 1 OF 1 RIO TYPE:DIETRICH 0-60 `a F1I.IUMC { 00•4021r�,WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CIS START DATE 9/26/93 WMlE DRILLING NONE AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRJLUNO NONE SPT HAMMER: MANUAL _ SURFACE(LW 24 HOUR NONE 4 SOIL DE.6CRI►TION 0 I N OU MC DD Almon I .200 stall rMtn e1o••Yn An al 4444 PM u w , IM ORM ' • 44. SANDY SILTY CLAY - — Brown — — Vsry MIN — Csloereous deposits —E _ 13 •7000 10.1 SILT FINE SAND • • -- _ Reddish brown - — Leos to medium dense _ SS S e 11.3 . — f BOTTOM OF SONNO - 10 i ' .. ..- 1S 20 i — - iG — — • Ce4treted Hand Penetrometer25 , i COLORADO WOOD Pa WINDSOR. COLD • PROJECT NO: 1932034 ,DATE: AUGUST 11193 LOG OF BORING B-2 SHEET 1 OF 1 RIO TYPE:DIETRICH 0•SO WATER DEPTH 4 FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/26/93 WILE DRILLING NONE AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93- AFTER DRIWNO NONE SPY HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEY 24 HOUR NONE 4 SOIL DESCRIPTION "D 1 N au MC DO Aus t. Mat-200 nt rTY�R _Tn mown ran IM Rw It v n 1ti T SANDI'SILTY LEAN CLAY• - - Brown Very stilt '9000+ 10..0 SILTY FINE SAND _ _ M.dlwn dense SS 5 15 14.0 .OTTOM OF MORON _ — _ 70 • _ : 16 _20 • Cs*rsled H.«d P.n.tromeim "26 341i•92 ® COLORADO WOOD PELVIS • WWDSOR,COLORACINF PROJECT NO: 1932034 bOATE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING B-3 MEET 1 of 1 RIG TYPE:DIETRICH 0.50 WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/76/93 WHILE mama NOME AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER=LUNG NONE SOT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE 4 SOIL DESCRIPTION D N 411) MC DO ♦1aeTs aoo unit T17f inn an — rM .en a w M •w 4 SANDY SILTY LEAN _ - CLAY _ &own Very.UM - SS X20 •9000+ 9.E SILTY FINE SAND _ • Brown F _Medium dense 6 9 14.9 21 4 27.5 .. BOTTOM OF BORON I - 10 f = = iB 20 — — _ I — _ • Calibrated Hand P.n.tlorn.t.r 2$ 111 ' Minh E.Bl. 1.7 COLORADO WOOD P ® WINDSOR, COLORA. PROJECT NO: 1932034 IDATE AUGUST ME LOG OF BORING 8.4 SHEET 1 OF 1 { RIG TYPE:DIETRICH DSO ' ' : . WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CUT START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILLING NONE AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER ORILUNG NONE SPY HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N au MC DO .arrT1 .200 twin& TYPE an suntan V., r.r ta, u . ,., win SANDY SILTY LEAN CLAY - — - - Brown Vary stiff SS - — 17 •9000+ 7.4 SILTY FINE SAND Brown — — Loo.. SS S S Ito COTTOM OF IORf 4a - - i = _ 10 [ H I 16 1 - II 20 a Calibrated Hand P.n troro.t.r 25 . Cara 4.Ma.w frW4 41 ^�A/ COLORADO WOOD ?ELL WINDSOR, COLORAC� PROJECT NO: 1932034 'DATE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING 8-6 SHEET t OF 2 Rio TYPE:WETRICW o-60 WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CLR START DATE. 8/26/93 WHILE DRILLING AUGER TYPE: 3 t/4`NSA FINISH GATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILLING T ., SPY WAMMEPt MANUAL SURFACE ELEY 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION D N QU MC DO a{e+TI app awn& TYPE Pith eaew/II WWI IM W u w re* ems. • SILTY FINE SAND — Reddish brown Medium ewers — SS — _ 29 Its SANDY LEAN CLAY _ Reddish brown S3 5 9 11.2 .. 'i Lase silt and owner send with depth I FINE TO MEDIUM SAND ss to 27 10.1 AND GRAVE[.WITa TRACE CLAYBrown _ _ I FINE TO COARSE SAND _ _ ss AND GRAVEL 15 20 1.3 Brown Medium dans*1 _ Occasional coensr metwlai 33 20 23 9.9 SS 26 - 27 - 7.S E.A.En/o stes r� M • • COLORADO WOOD PELLF'l • WINDSOR. COLORAD. PROJECT NO: 1932034 DATE: AUGUST 1993 r _ LOG OF BORING 8-5 SHEET 2 OF 2 RIO TYPE: DIETRICH D-60 WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: Ct.R START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILUNO T' AUGER TYPE: 3 1/4"HSA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILLING 7' SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NIA SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 N OU MC DO MASTS Q00 .WILL Prim,NTI raew•n VIVO AI en rl A . TO FINE TO COARSE SAND _ _ AND GRAVEL - - &own _ _ M.dlwn d.nu Ooosnlon.l manor motorist - 1 F_30 20 HIGHLY WEATHERED _ - SHALE _ Grey - SeN to mod.r.taly herd _ _ 1 _ _ 20 •S000+ 21.4 36 SS L- - - AS - _ 34 •9000+ 15.3 .OYYOM OF.OfHO _ 40 - - I • - _ 46 r — - 1 - •C.Ohr.t.d Hand P.n*trorn.t.r rSO _ b.1Fwa4 -, x....211132 COLORADO WOOD PELLE . — WINDSOR, COLORAD PROJECT NO: 1932034 ^— IOATE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING B-6 SHEET 1 of 1 a RIO TYPE: DIETTUCH 040 1 `A4 1I I4}4$90031090 {r."`lwi+l } WATER WITH FOREMAN: CIA START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILLING T • AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILLING T SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR i N/A V, P SOIL DESCRIPTION D N QU MC DO a *AWE -200 SWELL rTYP( Inn 4e aen .W AI IC. n w IM - f SANDY SILTY LEAN CLAY _ _ D4rk brown _ Vary stiff -_i-5-2—,-- _ 24 12.3 • • SILTY FINE SAND Brown SS - 5 13 t.9 Madlurn dens IIIL__ S$ W 113 13.5 _ \ FINE TO COARSE SAND i WITH GRAVEL —_ _ Brown _ _ • ' Medium dens _ _ Tins at and cloy above 91sst - - SS -15 17 9.13 - - [ BOTTOM OF IOIBNO - 20 • E ' 1 - - I _ _ ` 25 taw Grown Goma'' ll' 32 32 14 D ® COLORADO WOOD Pali-0 • • WINDSOR, COLORADL. , PROJECT NO: 1932034 !DATE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING B•7 SHEET 7 OF . 'f RIG TYPE:DIETRICH 050 ylSyij 04141jJ} 7j J,�!' r,'{��•1412"'n'�jyµ WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/26193 WHILE DRILLING 6• AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA _FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILLING S' • 1 SPY HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR WA SOIL DESCRIPTION D N GU MC 00 A4*PTe 400 *Win TrK wain at arson inn r My wen u _ ." — r- SANDY SILTY LEAN . _ CLAY _ _ Dark brown _- - Very stiff - - - . SS _ _ 33 9.3 • SILTY FINE SAND SS 5 7 9.9 Brown LOOse I -t0 12 15.9 — t FINE TO COARSE SAND I WITH GRAVEL Brown • Medium dense -- — — Sky zones above 9 feet r. Coarser send with depth — — SS t5 76 15.6 _ I 5OTTOM OF sORNO _ _ I 20 -2S 941232 1111 r ' COLORADO WOOD PELLET. ' ( WINDSOR.COLORAD PROJECT NO: 1132034 bDATE: AUGUST 1123 LOG OF BORING B$ SHEET 1 OF 1 E Rt0 TYPE:DIETRICH G50 • WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CIA - START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILUNG T AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FIMSH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILUNG SPY HAMMER, MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NIA ♦ - SOIL DESCRIPTION D N OV MC DD AIJMTS .200 Ewell Fri rrrn 'w.e n •en Per. u .. e•r. • SANDY SILTY LEAN _ CLAY _ _ Dark brown - - Vwy.tiff SS _ - 27 '9000+ 10.1 SANDY SILTY LEAN CLAY [517-5 13 •0000 12.1 27 12 57.7 • Reddish brown • • Very stiff More send wkh depth iI FINE TO MEDIUM SAND - _ WITH GRAVEL — grown _ Medium dens. SS 10 14 13.4 Trace alit and clay below 12 fat — — SS - 15 16 23.4 /OTTOM OF/tk/rq 20 • Calibrated Hand Penetrometer 26 3411,132 •• ® COLORADO WOOD PELLEf� T WINDSOR. COLORAD -, PROJECT NO: 1932034 'DATE: AUGUST 199! •• LOG OF BORING 8-9 SHEET 1 OF 1 ., RIO TYPE:DIETRICH D•5O j " " '�' L'9G ' •' " "'I}` WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: MA START DATP 9/26/93 WHILE DRILUNO 7' AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILUNO 7. SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR N/4 4 SOIL DESCRIPTION D N OU MC OD £4WS -200 IVRSL I me ran mane, tan p . n it w SANDY SILTY LEAN _ _ CLAY _ QM brown _- _ Very stiff _Es: 14 SILTY FINE SAND Brown SS 5 20 14.0 Medium dense �SS 10 24 15.5 FINE TO MEDIUM SAND WITH GRAVEL _ - Brown — 1 Medlum dense — — S 15 22 22,4 UOTTOM OF MOMS — — 20 — i 25 941 32 Gelb Dewing C..wp�N T • DRILLING AND EXPLORATIO' DRILLING & SAMPLING SYMBOLS: 5S : Split Spoon - 1%- 1A., 2' 0.0.. unless otherwise noted PS : Piston Sample ST: Thin-Waited Tube- 2'0.0., unless otherwise noted WS :Wash Sample R: Ring Barrel Sampler -2.4r I.D., 3. 0.0. unless otherwise noted. PA :Power Auger Fr: Fish Tail Bit HA: Hand Auger RB : Rock Bit • DB : Diamond Bit w 4',N. B BS : Bulk Sample AS :Auger Sample PM : Pressure Meter HS : Hollow Stem Auer DC : Dutch Cone WB : Wash Bore Standard 'N'Penetration: Blows per foot of a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches on a 2-inch 0.0. split spoon,except where noted. WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYMBOLS: WL : Water Level WS : While Sampling WCI : Wet Cave in WD : While Drilling OCI : Dry Cave in • OCR : Before Casing Removal AB : After Boring ACR :After Casting Removal Water levels Indicated on the boring lags are the levels measured in the borings at the time indicated. In pervious soils, the indicated levels may reflect the location of groundwater. In low permeability soils, the accurate determination of groundwater • levels is not possible with only short term observations. DESCRIPTIVE SOIL CLASSIFICATION PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BEDROCK I Soil Classification is based on the Unified Soil Classification DEGREE OF WEATHERING: system and the ASTM Designations D-2487 and 0-2488. Coarse Grained Soils have more than 50% of their dry Slight Slight decomposition of parent material on weight retained on a 11200 sieve: they are described as: Joints. May be color change. boulders, cobbles, gravel or sand. Fine Grained Soils have less than 50%of their dry weight retained on a 0200 sieve: Moderate - Some decomposition and color change they are described as: days.if they are plastic. and silts if throughout. l they are slightly plastic or nonelastic. Major constituents may be added as modifiers and minor constituents may be High Rock highly decomposed.may be exbnnefy added according to the relative proportions based on grain broken. size. In addition to gradation, coarse grained soils are f defined on the basis of their relative in-place density and HARDNESS AND DEGREE OF CEMENTATION: fine grained soils on the basis of their consistency. .Urnestpnasid Dolomite; Example: Lean clay with sand, trace gravel, stiff(CU; silty Hard Difficult to scratch with knife. sand. trace gravel, medium dense (SMI. • Moderately Can be scratched easily with knife. CONSISTENCY OF FINE-GRALYED SOILS . Hard Cannot be watched with fingernail. Unconfined Compressive Soft Can be watched with fingernail. Strength. Cu. paf Consistency She*. anew end C7(yrtoneh < 500 • _ . Very Soft Hard Can be scratched easily with knife. cannot • 500 - 1.000 Soft be scratched with fingernail. 1,001 - 2.000 Medium 2.001 - 4,000 Stiff. Moderately Can be scratched with fingernail. 4,001 - 8,000 Very Stiff Hard 8.001 - 18,000 Very Hard • Soft Can be easily dented but not molded with RELATIVE DENSITY OF COARSE-GRA:NED SOILS: fingers. N-Btows/N Relative Density [ 0.3 Very Loose legsbnctmett Conolomeretr, 4-9 Loose WM Capable of scratching a knife Wade. 10.29 Medium Dense Contented 30.49 Dense 50.80 Very Dense Cemented Can be scratched with knife. 80 + Extremely Dense Poorly Can be broken apart easily with fingers. . Cemented EARTH IINGINATRING CONSULTAM INC, 911132 dilliNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATIOA' STEM Sod Cletentostha Crhaele for Asetonwq Croup Swahili,and Crew Na.Using tabwsrry 7wtt Syneei Grote Gm*Newmt Coaree.Grained Grevdo MOM than Chan Graved.Leas - Sit mm.thin 50%of[eras than 6%flews" Cu 24 and 1�<,Cc`Or GW W.dgreded grave/ SO%ntdMd en fraction retained on •• Ne.200 slew No.4 Wen • Cu < 4 rd/e,1 >Co > 3' GP Poochy pr.d row, Grande with Finea more than 12% newer rims cr..Wy w la o.MM GM Shy graw.r.O.N Elms classify es CC or at GC Cayey reverse I Sande 50%or merit Clean Sands Lee. Cu > S a d i < Co < at $W W.S.ramd sand• of cowse fraction than 5% Onset • poem Ns.4 dew Cu < e snd/or 1 >Ca > St SP Pnr•ty waded term* Sande with Fiore Pb...classify w ML eft MN S Say onemerit than 12% finesa Fir.amity seam CN SC Clayey sand"r Fw...C wn.d Sots Ms and ClMe Inorganic N > 7.5 dole en or Mow'A drier CL Linn CUP/W. SO%Of more tiptd bed loos the than 50 PI <4 es Mere Maw'A'Er' ML Sitar' No.200 Wove organic tktdd snit•even dried Organic CbitiAlaa <OJS 01. • L1gdd dea-that doled Organic r- SRI.and Ong Inorganic Pi plots en es Man'A'lino Liquid dnrtt 50 04 Est ctenNr* Of meta ►I lots below'A'Rn, MN Meat Satwt* toga* *lied I'M-oven dried Organic da Wta <0.75 ON Liquid inn-net doled agave estamm *Ahoy argent*soda Plknsly organic matter.dark N color.and organic der IT Per Aflas.d on the malarial passing the 31n. 1f so2 contains 15 to 23%pigs No,200.add - (75-nvn)shy. • 11 field sample contained cobbles or •'Cp•D,e/D1e Cc a -Da 'with sand'm"with pawl'.whichever is predominant t batldars,a both.add 'Ili soil contains Cobbles oronttaiai boulders,or both' to group me. ns a.JO%plus No.200 na 'Grants with 5 to 12%finite require dual III sod contains De 15%sand,odd'with predominantly sea.add'saadyr to group .ymbds:GW-GM wdl•qrdd pawl with wit bend'to group floret*. it sat contains a30%due No.200, t1t f nn classify as CL-ML,use duel symbol predominantly gravel,add"pavagy'to group GWGC welt•grdd gravel with cloy GC-GM,or 5C-3M. name. GP•GM poorly waded gravel with silt "If fines era organic,add"with organic fines' `P7 't, and plots on or above'A'line. CP•GC Doody graded gravel with day to group name, 'Pt < 4 or plan below'A"fine. "Sends with S to 92% In..require duel 'If ,sal contain. 15%gravel,add'with yl plots on or above'A'Ono• symbols: grovel'to group nuns. 'Pt plots below'A'Ina. SW-SM weg•grded sand with silt 1t Aturborg dflt,plot In shaded one,sad is SW.SC well-graded sand with day •CL-ML,silty day. SP'SM pooh pedd sand with eat Sr-SC poorly graded send wide day es err e•.rerr.r / en in.oners a.rr ems' ///1p� ,�pi rani oneI ersrr a es.•r a.ill. .ern.ahaµ.a• /feel . e'f r a.rrr.fy.we / cs, -1• o v seeeLL.Wiets•• /. ■ srw.a•µ.• / O' I � : Off' MHoROH e • a i' r _ . . ML OmOL s e I I . • • • ti Mame Mum(W ; • • pia ENGINEERING Wig :T INC. 941132 • • 4 APPENDLX G [. a ( . 941132 • • -I, ,. ' N 4 .I C C ..n., - t ry' I / 1 I ZONEX I, 1 v.0 IY...,. � 1 a t .L l pgOF Y y ?v4 a° P"^"9 ..iifA-rio►6 I \P`� I ZONE it: rr r.+1..• • r_ ..�_�m ,.---\ o ELEVATION NEFEAENCE MARK i f'. . ZONE X I - r MtiVAT,M wTcaugMo'gums, Mil 471.15 hew..+..es•,.,_rar l Ile a..•.r..V t i. .,..rrnot . AREA NOT SHOWN ALL ZONE X • is ZONE X • ZONE N N` O• tiA 0 ZONEX L 1 It MAP LOCATOR DIAGRAM . ` ZONE ZONEX / 1/ - _.. .. 941132 * 1 I • APPENDIX H l I • • a 941132 • WINDS_R TOWN OF WINDSOR coLo September 16, 1994 Rick Pickard The Engineering Co. 2330 E. Prospect Fort Collins, Co 80525 Dear Mr. Pickard: This letter is written to inform you that one hundred (200) percent of the funds required to finance the construction of the Eastside Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Line and Pump Station is in place and dedicated. It is further understood the Town of Windsor Sanitation Department l will assume maintenance and ownership of Pump Station and Sewer Lines after acceptance of same by the Town of Windsor. sin re et' en W. Weldon Town Administrator Town of Windsor 301 Wainut Street • Windsor, Colorado 80550 • (303)688.7476 • Fax(303)686.7478 941 TEC August 25, 1994 FILE: 93-065 RE: Town of Windsor, Colorado Site Application Pump Station No. 3, (Windsor Eastside Pump Station) Respected Officials: Enclosed are Applications for Site Approval for the lift station proposed for construction on the cast side of Windsor, Colorado. The pump station will allow the Town of Windsor to provide sewer service in a growth area on the art side of torn which has been limited due to the shallow savers in their existing sanitary system. We respectfully request that you review, comment, and recommend approval of this Site Application. The proposed lift station is a Smith & Loveless recessed, wetwell mounted station. The staton ( will be equipped with an alarm system to notify the Town of a station failure. A stand-by, gas- powered backup generator is proposed in case of a power failure. This stand-by generator will be equipped with an automatic transfer switch. Sc age will be treated by the Town of Windsor at its savage lagoon system presently in operation and operated by the Town of Windsor. The projected additional sewage will not impact the capacity of their existing sewage treatment plant. The Engineering Co. and the Town of Windsor would like to thank you in advance for an expedited review and subsequent approval. If you have any questions during the review of this Site Application,please do not hesitate to contact our office. Respectfully yours, _r. (1%n le Rick R. Pickard, P. E. The Engineering Co. Enclosures The Eneineerinc Cu. 2310 Gast Prn pcci Ft.Calton.CO x0.52.1 phone'103.1143.74.7 • F.\::1103 4X4-7.rxx SZS ;,Z 941132 • ' v • Project Description Windsor Colorado is a small community with a population of approximately 6,000 people. Their sewer collection and =anent needs are addressed by the Town. Their sewage treatment facility consists of lagoons and is located southeast of the Town limits. The Town of Windsor is a rapidly- growing community with sewer service problems which exist on the east side of Town. Due to the shallow depth of collection sewers, the east and north parts of Windsor have trouble with gravity flowing to the lagoon. In the early days, the Town did nor consider growth on the cast side in the master pk nning for sewers. Due to projected interest in the growth of this region. the Windsor Eastsidc Interceptor Sewer and Lift Station was formulated to provide a means to provide sewer service to the property east of Stare Highway 257. The Windsor Easuide Interceptor Sewer and Lift Station consists of a sanitary sewer collection and transmission system, including a lift station,to service the property as outlined on Appendix A. The projected service area consists of a proposed residential development (Garden East Subdivision), a planned industrial site (Windsor Industrial Park), and future properties currently unplanned but zoned residential and industrial. We have, in our planning of the interceptor sewer and pump station, allowed for future sewerlines to be built to service these unplanned growth at Design of Sewerlines • Existing and Proposed Sewerlines Appendix A contains a map of the area illustrating the ccisting and proposed sewerlines and how the lift station ties the proposed system into the existing gravity sewer. The sewerlines, force mains, and lift station that arc a part of this work are highlighted. ,We have also shown on this Appendix the lines which could Sc built to provide sewer service to areas of future development within the service area. It was insured that the sewer we are designing would be deep enough and that manholes would be aligned in order to facilitate the connexion of future sewerlines as • proposed in the overall sewer master plan acknowledged by the Town. Design Criteria • The design of the Windsor Eastsidc Interceptor Sewer is in accordance with the Town of Windsor Sewer Design Criteria adopted October 1, I987. The minimum public sewerline diameter is eight inches (8"). The minimum depth of the sanitary sewer is maintained at throe feet (3') to protect against freezing. The scwerlines proposed for residential areas have been designed such that there • is adequate depth to allow for basement construction. As basements generally do not accompany industrial sites, the sewer was not specifically designed to allow for basement construction. • However,due to the depth of the sewer in the industrial areas,basements could be farilit,ttil The minimum slopes for all sewers were designed so as to insure adeapto cleansing velocities of 2 S.Jsec. A uniform grade and straight alignment has been maintained between manholes. Manholes have been spaced with a maximum distance of 400 feet to insure accessibility for • maintenance. A drop of 0.1 foot through manholes without deflection and 02 foot of drop through • manholes with a deflection in alignment have been used to insure proper flow through manholes. Manholes were placed at ends of lines,changes in grade,size,and alignment throughout the project 3 y1, 941132 August 25, 1994 FILE: 93-065 • RE: Town of Windsor, Colorado Site Application Pump Station No. 5, (Windsor Eastsidc Pump Station) Respected Officials: Enclosed are Applications for Site Approval for the lift station proposed for construction on the cast side of Windsor, Colorado. The pump station will allow the Town of Windsor to provide sewer service in a growth arca on the cast side of town which has been limited due to the shallow sewers in their existing sanitary system. We respectfully request that you review, comment, and recommend approval of this Site Application. The proposed lift station is a Smith & Loveless recessed, wetweil mounted station. The station will be equipped with an alarm system to notify the Town of a station failure. A stand-by, gas- powered backup generator is proposed in ease of a power failure. This stand-by generator will be equipped with an automatic transfer switch. Sewage will be treated by the Town of Windsor az its sewage lagoon system presently in operation and operated by the Town of Windsor. The projected additional sewage will not impact the capacity of their existing sewage trtaanent plant. The Engineering Co. and the Town of Windsor would like to thank you in advance for an expedited review and subsequent approval. If you have any questions during the review of this Site Application,please do not hesitate to contact our office. Respectfully yours, Rick R. Pickard. P. E. The Engineering Co. Enclosures The Engineering Co. 23 it)East Prn.pcct Fr.Collins.CO%4)5.15 Phan r 3tl3 r 3%3-7377 FAX i MU.4X3.7»%% _. s_;_NZ-: 941132 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3 DESIGN OF SEWER LINES 3 EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEWERS 3 DESIGN CRITERIA 3 DESIGN OF LIFT STATION 4 LOCATION OF LIFT STATION 4 IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE DESIGN FLOWS 4 TOTAL DYNAMIC READ 6 FORCE MAIN 6 PUMP SELECTION 6 SOIL INVESTIGATIONS 7 FLOOD PLAIN ANALYSIS 7 ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES 7 ADMTNTSTRATTVE ARRANGEMENTS g IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND SCHEDULE 8 APPENDICES APPENDIX A-Map of existing and proposed sewers in the area. APPENDIX B-Letter from lake Altergott dedicating the property for Pump Station No.3, APPENDIX C-Specifications for Pump Station No.3. APPENDIX D-Pump station and electrical sheets. APPENDIX E-Calculations for system-head curves. APPENDIX F-Soil investigation test pit locations and soil logs. APPENDIX G- 100-year and 500-year flood plain in area of pump station site. APPENDIX H-Letter from Town of Windsor Sanitation Deparmtnc detailing financing arrangements. • 941132 Project Description Windsor Colorado is a small community with a population of approximately 6,000 people. Their sewn collection and treatment needs arc addressed by the Town. Their sewage treatment facility consists of lagoons and is located southeast of the Town limits. The Town of Windsor is a rapidly- growing community with sewer service problems which exist on the east side of Town. Due to the shallow depth of collection sewers, the east and north parrs of Windsor have trouble with gravity flowing to the lagoon. In the early days, the Town did not consider growth on the an side in the master planning for sewers. Due to projected interest in the growth of this region, the Windsor Eastside Interceptor Sewer and Lift Station was formulated to provide a means to provide sewer service to the property east of State Highway 257. The Windsor Eastside Interceptor Sewer and Lift Station consists of a sanitary sewer collection and transmission system, including a lift station,to service the property as outlined on Appendix A. The projected service area consists of a proposed residential development (Garden East Subdivision), a planned industrial site (Windsor Industrial Park), and future properties currently unplanned but zoned residential and industrial. We have, in our planning of the interceptor saver • and pump station, allowed for future saverlines to be built to service that unplanned growth areas. Design of Sewerlines Existing and Proposed Seweriines Appendix A contains a map of the area illustrating the existing and proposed saverlires and how the lift station ties the proposed system into the existing gravity sewer. The sewerlincs, force mains, and lift station that arc a part of this work arc highlighted. We have also shown on this Appendix the lines which could be built to provide sewer service to arcs of future development within the service area. It was insured that the sewer we arc designing would be dap enough and that manholes would be aligned in order to facilitate the connection of future scwerlines as proposed in the overall sewer master plan acknowledged by the Town. Design Criteria The design of the Windsor Eastside Interceptor Sewer is in accordance with the Town of Windsor Saver Design Criteria adopted October 1, I987. The minimum public sewerline diameter is eight inches (8"). The minimum depth of the sanitary sewer is maintained at three feet (3') to protect against freezing. The sewerlincs proposed for residential arcs have been designed such that there is adequate depth to allow for basatant construction. As basements generally do not accompany industrial sites, the sewer was not specifically designed to allow for basement construction. However,due to the depth of the sewer in the industrial areas,basements could be facilitated. The minimum slopes for all sewers were designed so as to insure adequate cleansing velocities of 2 ft../sce. A uniform grade and straight alignment has been maintained between manholes. Manholes have been spaced with a maximum distance of 400 foot to insure accessibility for maintenance. A drop of 0.1 foot through manholes without deflation and 0.2 foot of drop through manholes with a deflection in alignment have beers used to insure proper flow through manholes. Manholes were placed at ends of lines,changes in grade,size,and alignment throughout the project 3 ,..,. a .,•. 941132 as a general rule of design. The flow channel of each manhole invert is specified to conform to the slope and shape of incoming sewers. Design of Lift Station Location of Lift Station The location of Lift Station No. 3 was selected to bat maximize the potential service area. The lift station was 1M+r>vl to facilitate using the existing gravity sewer as well as allow for the continued operation of an existing six-inch (6') force main servicing the Metal Container Corporation plant. We arc placing a new manhole so that both the proposed force main from Lift Station No. 3 and the existing force main from `fetal Container Corporation will empty into it and continue by gravity to the existing sewer system. e have secured an easanart from the property owner to place the station as well as build the interceptor sewer. We have made provisions by means of a sewer stub out of the wenvcll of our proposed lift station to the south for future use by the property to the cast of the station. It is highly conceivable that,in the near future,the property to the east of the proposed pump station will develop and would require a tie into this station. We have also made provisions to eliminate the force main from Metal Container Corporation by a joint construction of a gravity sewer to service the property to the east of the station by dumping into this future gravity saver. The location of this proposed lift station is such that it is not within any floodplain or natural hazard area. Immediate and Future Design Flows Initially,the Windsor Eattside Interceptor Sewer will service only the businesses in existence at the • time of construction. This includes the newly-constructed Universal Forest Products component yard. This business currently employs 35 people in a light industrial capacity with a projected growth to a maximum of 75 anpioyees. Sewage projections include only that generated from the normal daily use of toilets, drinking fountains, and wash sinks. Carden East Subdivision is currently under construction with a projected capacity of 58 single-family homes. We anticipate a complete build-out within a year if current building trends continue in this area. Currently under planning consideration is the Windsor Tech Business Center. This planned development is projecting 12 lots for mixed,light industrial use similar to that of Universal Forest Produce. This summarizes the immediate foreseeable loading on the sewer and lift station. However,the sizing of the sewn-lines,force main,and pump station takes into account future growth to the north and east of the project. This projected growth is consistent with the Town of Windsor master plan. The Town of Windsor staff has been involved with the planning of this project by providing information related to future growth and its impact on the sizing and placement of the sewer system. Wastewater flows consist of residential and light industrial mixes. Residential flows were calculated using 100 gallons per capita per day(gpcpd)which includes infiltration allowances. We also assumed each lot would contain one home with an avenge household count of 3.5 person per house. Light industrial loading was projected by comparing the density of Universal Forest Products per acre and projecting this density to future light industrial parcels. The same loading per person was used for light industrial, as was used for residential, at 100 gpe+pd. A peaking factor of 4.0 was used to estimate peak wastewater flows. Using these guidelines, the following calculations were made for average and peak, immediate and future sewage loading. 4 9411.32 • Summary of Projected Sewae Flows to the Lift Station Average Flow(gym) Sinaie Family Development •(#of lots)x(3.5 person/lot)x(100 gpcpd)x(I day/1440 min.) Average Flow(eflm) Light Industrial Use (Area in acres)x(6.3 employ/ac.)x(100 gpcpd)x(1 day/1440 mitt.) $ak Row(4pm) — Average Flow x 4 freaking factor) Residential Peak Flow(gym) -,Avert¢e Flow x J. 5 (oeslang factor) Licht indusaia! Immediate Projected Sewage Flow Garden East Subdivision (Single f rni:v Average flow -58 x 3.5 x 100 x 1/1440 I. 14.1 gpm Universal F P i h in ri Average flow -70 x 100 x I/1440 — 4.9 gpm Windsor Tech Business Center( light industr al) • Average flow - 15.6 x 6.3 x 100 x 1/1440 - 6.8 gpm Total fumed. (Average) Projected Flows. Residen. — 14.1 gpm Total Tmmed. (Peaked) Projected Flows Residen. — 56.4 gpm Total Mimed. (Average) Projected Flows, industrial — 11.7 gpm Total Tmrned. (Peaked) Projected Flows, Tndu;trial - 293 gpm ( Total formed Average Projected Flows Overall — 218 gpm Total Immed Peaked Projected Flows Overall — 85.6 cm Future Projected Sewage Flow Windsor industrial Park(light industrial) • Average flow -54.1 x 6.3 x 100 x 1/1440 — 23.7 • Uhrlich Printery f light industrial) Average flow -43.8 x 6.3 x 100 x 1/1440 - 19.2 /Utcrgott Prorcm(light industrial) k crags flow - 140 x 6.3 x 100 x 1/1440 - 6I.3 Kirby Farm (Resit—trial) Average flow - 120 ac x 3 units/ac.x 3.5 per/unit x 100 gpcpd x 1 day/1440 min. - 87.5 Kirby Farm (Light industrial Average flow - 27 x 6.3 x 100 x 1/1440 - 11.8 Total Future(Average) Proiectesiflows,Residen. - 88 gpm Total Future(Peaked) Projected Flows, Residen, - 350 gym Total Future(Aerate)Projected Flows.industrial - 116 gpm Total Future Peaked) Projected Flows.Industrial - 290 gpm Total Future Average Projected Flows Overall - 204 cm Total Future Peaked Projected Flows Overall - 604 gpm • v _ 941132 • Total Dynamic Head Total Dynamic Head is calculated as the sum of the static hod, friction losses, and local • ("minor") losses in the force main and the fittings. In order to figure the static head. we prepared a preliminary design of the proposed sewer route and rechecked our results after a final design was complete. We took into account the depth of sewer require emu for each of the projected users of the saver system. We then determined the projected depth of the pump station would be deeper than pumps at this altitude(5,000 +1-)could lift As a rule of thumb, we use fifteen feet (15') as the maximum allowable suction head for pumps at this altitude. As our preliminary design required a suction head of some twenty fat (20'). we looked for an alternative to our design. The recessed, canister-type of lift station became an option we could work with. Future build-out conditions warranted a deeper wctwcll which, in rum, enforced our need for a recessed, elevated wawell. The static head was then calculated as the difference between the lower wetwell water elevation subtracted from the invert of the gravity manhole. Pipe friction losses are minimal using plastic pipe and having the force main length equal to thirty feet(30'). Losses in the pump station were also figured in determining the total dynamic head(TDH). Force Main Several factors were considered in the design of the force main. prev,ue our length of force is short,thirty feet(301,friction losses are negligible. Tncrcfore, we sized the force main to match the diameter of the suction lines and pump diameter. We believe the force main was sized to best suit our economic feasibility and pumping needs. • Pump Selection The various design parameters and conditions of the pump station arc as follows: Pump Station No. 3 is required to lift approximately fifteen feet(15') (measured from the • low level elevation to the pump discharge elevation] with a pumping discharge flow of 200 gpm at high level and 150 gpm at the low level. We have selected a pump to perform bat at a speed of 875 rpms. We have selected a recessed, wetwell mounted. non-clog pump station by Smith Sc Loveless. The pumps,valves, motors, and controls would be housed in a weatherproo!~ ventilated steel =closure mounted over a 6-foot diameter standard manhole. A fiberglass lid provides access into the enclosure.. The Smith & Loveless pump Model No. 4828 met both the immediate and the future build-out conditions. The advantage is that, for the future build-out conditions,the pump station will remain largely intact. Only the impellers will have to be exchanged. The pump efficiency is in an acr_cptablc range for our immediate pumping requires ents. Initially, it is at 65%for the high water condition and at 58%for the low level condition. At our future projected condition (with a 10- 118-inch diameter impeller) our pump efficiency is at 72.8 %for the high level cottdition and drops to 72%for our low level condition. We have selected 2-3 horsepower motors for our use.. Reference Appendix C for the specification of the packaged pump station and Appendix D for the Pump Station and Electric drawings. 6 941132 • The system-head curve was calculated using the total dynamic head of the pump station site and design. The system-head curve represents the total dynamic head 7gainst which the pumps will be required to operate. It consists of the static head plus the friction losses in pipe and fittings plotted against the projected flow. The change in the slope of the system-head curve is an indication of the head losses due to friction. The maximum system-hod curve corresponds to the highest wetwell level and the lowest system-head curve corresponds to the lowest wane!! level. The manufacturer's pump curve is plotted on top of the system-head curve,and their intersection represents the operating range of the station. (Refer to Appendix E for calculations of the system-head curve calculations). The system-head curve and pump characteristic curves for Pump Station No. 3 arc attached on the following page. The net positive suction requirements were checked for the pump station. Smith d: Loveless recommends twenty feet (20') maximum suction head limitation for sea level recommendation with a deduction of one foot per thousand foot of elevation above sea level. With this recommendation, fifteen feet(15')of suction bead is allowed for the pump station. Pump Station No. 3 has a maximum suction head equal to 14.4 feet which is below the maximum allowable as previously discussed. The suction lino were sized for build-out flows and checked for use with initial flows. We have attached a flanged end with a bell to protect against vortex action as the velocities were too high using a plain end for the suction lines. The wetwell levels were set to optimize the pump cycling and ensure that the sewage in the wetwell will have a detention time no longer than 20 minutes with average sewage inflows. lThis is nrens,ry to avoid septic conditions. The sales representative for Smith & Loveless, as well as ourselves, will wort with the operator to set these levels based upon the initial flows to the station which will be limited until more growth occurs. Soil Investigations Soils investigations were conducted by this office, and the results indicate that standard construction procedures will be used in the construction of the pump stations. Reference Appendix F for a complete listing of the soil boring locations and logs. floodplain Analysis The pump station rite selected for construction are outside the I00-year floodplain as determined by usi'.g the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)published for Weld County. Analysis of Alternatives In analyzing the alternatives to provide sewer service to the east side of Windsor, we searched to find a means by which we could construct a gravity sewer to the wastewater lagoons. The inadequate depth of a line to the Town's existing sewers and the cost of a new collector line to the plant proved to be overwhelming when considering a gravity sewer. A lift station was then researched to provide a sewer large enough and deep enough to provide service to the study area. 7 w s 941132 • • • Our final design included the construction of a sewer system to collect and transport sewer to a lift station where sewer could be lifted to an misting sewer manhole. The final location of this lift station was selected because it could provide a place where gravity sewers could service the entire study area and was also located within a few feet of a gravity sewer, We, therefore, addressed two issues with the selection of this site. The misting Town of Windsor plant is capable of treating the projected sewer flow as illustrated in their current master plan of the To4a. Administrative Arrangements Appendix H contains a letter from the Town of Windsor regarding the legal and financial arrangements for the construction of the project and its' long-term management. Implementation Plan and Schedule The project is currently under bid and will begin construction of the sea-dines this fall. We will await your approval prior to the placement and installation of the lift station. • • • S ..t“≥ 941132 , I I I ii ,/ 1 ) 1 �i _ 11 �� r�Jl% J 2 11 i" J i� 1, - ,._ / . „or-0=-0z 11 - )l ni, _______________H. ,? . .rom0.› . 02+ z .tao0 , 1 h I�.._ ii i • onm Do —. , _ _ I1 11 . i� ..-_) _..ii .__- _ _if _ . ." / jf . �? io � ro �D _ __ C mrx z % I l -c3ro0c � [A��_,� 11 . it_ l� // • -4:10 >c � i ill 1) If!E . I! 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Prospect Fort Collins, CO 80525 Dear Mr. Pickard: This letter acknowledges the fact that I/we have been involved in discussions of planning the Eastside Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Line and understand that a thirty (30) foot easement running approximately 450' along the southwest boundary of my/our property is required for a portion of the line and location of a lift station. This letter further states that permission is given to the Town of Windsor to continue reliance on the availability of this easement for the purpose stated. pending perfection of an easement agreement between the Town of Windsor and me/us and, that any interim use of the easement for signage, surveying, geotechnical testing, sizing, etc. will be allowed. Sincerely, fr 941132 Altergolt FROTFRTV TgSCRIPTION 30' Permanent Utility Casement A strip of land Thirty feet (30') in width and being part of the Cast Half of the Southwest Quarter(Cl/2 SW t/4)of Section Twenty-two (22).Township Six North(T.6N.), Range Se:y- seven West (1t.67W.) of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6111 P.M.). County of Weld• State or Colorado and being more paniculaly described as follows: Said Thirty foot (30') strip of land being the North 440.85 fee of the West 30 fat of the South 540.85 fat of said C•IR SW 114 of said Section 22. yRQPE1LTY AFSCRIrfION 50' Temporary Construction Casement A strip of land Filly feet (50') in width and being part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter(EI/2 SWI/4)or Section Twenty-two(22),Township Six North(T.6N.),Range Sixty- seven West (R.67W.) of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.), County of Weld, Slate of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Said Filly foot (50')strip of land being the North 466.11 feet of the West 50 feet of the South 566.11 feet of said Cl/2 SWI/4 of aid Section 22. SURVEYORt_CE 3TT£TCATF. I,Charles U. Jones. a Colorado Registered Professional Land Surveyor do hereby state that these Property Descriptions were p..t<.rkd under my personal supervision and that they are true and correct to the bat sir my knowledge, information. belief,and in my professional opinion. M - , •fr,�srl�,, Charles D. Jones ;Z — y (2954 ZZ T7 Colorado Registered Prof •f Land Surveyor /22098 s�`rsr'4'4G lAi•• y-' It KINC SURVEYORS, INC. 1200 West Ash Street. Suite C • Windsor. Colorado 80550 s_ (303) 686-5011 • 941132 ur.•�As, APPENDIX C ; . 941132 • SECTION 11303 RECESSED, ELEVATED, PACKAGED PUMP STATION PART I - GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION A. This Section covers a factory-built.duplex recessed wet well mounted automatic pumping station. The station shall be complete with all needed equipment, factory installed on a welded steel base with fiberglass cover. B. Equipment includes, but is not limited to. the following principal items of equipment: 1. Two (2) vertical, close-coupled. motor-driven, vacuum-primed pumps. 2. Necessary check and plug valves as shown on the Drawings. 3. Required internal piping and fittings as shown on the Drawings. 4. Central control panel with circuit breakers, motor starters. 5. Automatically-operated ventilator. 6. A welded steel station enclosure divided into a separate isolated equipment chamber and a manway entrance to the wet well. 1.2. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Section 01600 - Material and Equipment applied to equipment furnished under this Section. B. Definitions of terms and other hydraulic considerations am as set forth in the Hydraulic Institute Standards. C. This pump station shall be the product of a manufacturer with a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the design and construction of automatic, factory-built pumping stations. All workmanship and materials throughout shall be of the highest quality. The manufacturer of the station shall be capable of(and provide Owner with') single source availability of all warranty and maintenance parts as may be necessary. • D. The manufacturer shall assume full responsibility for the adequacy of the pump station st uuurc. He shall determine the size of all members, their placement- and attachment to the structure. He shall demonstrate to the Owner and Owner's engineer that his designs are proven and adequate for the service intended. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Submit the information identified by Data Reference Symbols E. F. G. I. I, and M as specified in Section 01340 - Shop Drawings, Samples, and Operation and Maintenance Manuals. 93-065 11303-1 S 7 x it .3 941132 1.4. PRODUCT DELIVERY. STORAGE. AND HANDLING A. Protect equipment and materials from exposure to elements and keep thoroughly dry. B, Store pumps. motors. and electrical equipment in weathertight warehouse or other comparable enclosure. 1.5. SCOPE OF WORK A. The Contractor shall furnish and install one(1) factory-built, recessed wet well mounted pump station with all necessary piping, controls, and appurtenances as shown on the plans and as specified herein to make a complete and working project. Equipment manufactured by a fabricator independent of the firm of record on the equipment submittal will not be allowed. B. In order for alternate equipment to be considered an -approved equal-, prospective suppliers must make a pre-bid submittal to the Engineer as detailed in the following paragraph. fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the time of bidding. A list of alternate equipment shall be forthcoming from the Engineer five(5)calendar days before bids arc taken. C. Four (4) copies of the pre-bid submittals shall be supplied. The submittals will contain a minimum of two (2) MI-size drawings. 24" x 36". one (1) each covering the pump station and the electrical control schematic. The pump station drawing shall be specific to this project, in at least three(3)different views. The submittals will be complete with data sheets covering all individual components that make up the pump station. D. APPROVALS REQUESTED AFTER TEE BID WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1. ENCLOSURE A. The station shall be sized to rest on the top of the wet well as detailed on the construction drawings. The supporting floor plate shall be 318- thick steel with reinforcing as required, to prevent deflection and ensure an absolutely rigid support. The shall be of 1/4-inch minimum thickness steel plate rolled to 6'-10" inside diameter. Steel plate shall meat or exceed ASTM A-36 specifications. B. The equipment chamber shall be physically separated from the wet well. Wet well access shall be completely separate from the equipment chamber and shall be provided with the access manway exposed only to the atmosphere. C. The pump station shall be provided with a split fiberglass cover with suitable drop lip around the edge and a labyrinth at the top. Cover shall be provided with a hasp and staple connection to the floorplate to allow the pump chamber to be locked with padlocks. The fiberglass hood shall be insulated with a minimum of one-inch (r) urethane, laminated into the fiberglass. 11303-2 93-065 941132 t . , • D. The cover shall have a lid support to retain the lid at full opening and to restrain it under load. Only one (1) segment of the fiberglass cover need to opened for access into the equipment chamber. E. A 3/16- hinged steel manway cover located exterior to the pump chamber shall be provided. complete with padlocking provision. The manway shall be an integral part of the station head plate and shall provide access to the wet well. F. Mount puma volutes and discharge piping in relation to the floor plate as detailed on the Drawings. G. Provide a stanchion with lifting arm to lift each pump. The lifting art shall have a hook over the center of the motor to support a hoist provided by others. H. All structural members shall be joined by electric arc welding with welds of adequate section for the joint involved. Where required to exclude groundwater. all welded joints on the exterior of the station shall be continuous throughout their length. 1. • The station shall be provided with red rubber floor mats cemented to the station floor. I. The station shall be provided with aluminum access ladders in both the wet well manway and also the station equipment chamber. • 1 K. A mourning bracket with power outlet shall be provided to mount a Microtel Model 1 MCS-200 automatic telephone dialer, provided by others. L. Conduit connections exterior to the station shall be provided for main power, telephone 1 line, and the generator interlock connection. 2.2. CORROSION PROTECTION A. All structural steel surfaces shall be factory blasted to remove rust,mill scale,weld slag, etc. All weld spatter and surface roughness shall be removed by grinding. Surface preparation shall comply with SSPC-SP6 specifications. B. Immediately following cleaning, a single 6 mil dry film thickness of Versapox epoxy resin shall be factory applied. Stainless steel. aluminum, and other corrosion-resistant surfaces shall not be coated. Carbon steel surfaces nor otherwise protected shall be coated with a suitable non-hardening rut preventative compound. Auxiliary components. such as the electrical enclosure and vacuum pumps, shall be furnished with the original manufacturer's coating. C. A touch-up kit shall be provided by the pump station manufacturer. The kit shall contain detailed instruction for use and shall be the same material as the original coating. 93-065 11303-3 . '- 941132 D. Two (2) 17-pound magnesium anode packs shall be provided for cathodic protection. The anode packs shall be provided with thirty-inch (30') long insulated copper leads. Copper lugs shall be provided by the manufacturer on opposite sides of the station for anode connection. 2.3. MAIN PUMPS A. Pumps shall be four-inch (4") vertical. non-clog-type especially designed for the use of mechanical seals and vacuum priming. Each pump shall be capable of delivering 100 GPM at fifteen feet (15') of TDH. B. The shaft from the top of the impeller to the lower bearing supporting the impeller shall have a minimum diameter of 1-7/8' for motor frame sizes 213 through 286: 2-1/8' for motor frame sizes 324 and 326: and 3' frame 364 and larger. The dimension from the lowest bearing to the top of the impeller hub shall not exceed six inches (6'). The shaft shall be solid stainless steel through the mechanical seal. Removable shah sleeves will not be acceptable if the shaft under the sleeve does not meet the specified minimum diameter. Sleeves must be stainless steel. C. The bearing nearest the impeller shall be designed for the combined thrust and radial load. The upper bearing shall be free to move linearly with the thermal expansion of the shaft and shall carry only radial loads. D. The impeller shall be made of close-grained cast iron and shall be shop balanced. Equip ( each impeller with a stainless steel key and severe to the motor shaft by a stainless steel [ capscrew equipped with a Nylock or other suitable self-locking device. Impellers less than full diameter shall be trimmed inside the impeller shroud. The shroud shall remain full diameter to maintain clearance from shroud to volute. Both the end of the shaft and the bore of the impeller shall be tapered to permit easy removal of the impeller from the shaft. E. The pump shall have an adaptor to provide a large water reservoir above the impeller. The seal shall be in this area to provide positive lubrication. Pumps which do not use hollow priming adapters for positive lubrication of the seal will not be acceptable. Priming connection shall be located on the motor adaptor. Do not prime pump from high pressure areas. A clear priming port shall be provided to permit visual confirmation of priming. F. The seal shall be installed in a bronze seal holder. Seal must automatically drain and prime each time the pump drains and primes. The seal shall be of carbon and ceramic materials with the mating surfaces lapped to a flamers tolerance of one light band. Thc rotating ceramic shall be held in mating position with the stationary carbon by a stainless steel spring. G. Installation of the pump shall form a gas-tight seal through the station floorplate. • 113034 93-065 • • 941132 H. Pump motors shall be vertical, solid shaft, NEMA P-base. squirrel sage induction type suitable for 3 phase, 60 cycle. 230 volt electric current. They shall have Class F insulation. suitable for temperatures up to 105°C. Insulation temperature shall be maintained below 80°C. Motors shall have normal starting torque and low starting current as specified by NEMA Design B characteristics. They shall be ODP with forced air circulation by integral fan. Leads shall be terminated in a cast junction box. Motors • shall have a 1.15 service factor. The motor-pump shaft shall be centered in relation to the motor base within .005', shaft run-out shall not exceed .003°. A bearing cap shall be provided to hold the bottom motor bearing. The bearing housing shall be provided with fittings for lubrication as well as purging old lubricant. 2.4. CONTROL PANEL A. Control equipment shall be mounted in a NEMA 4 double door steel enclosure. B. A grounding-type convenience outlet shall be provided on the side of the cabinet for operation of 115 VAC devices. C. Thermal magnet air circuit breakers shall be provided for branch disconnect service and short circuit protection of all motor control and auxiliary circuits. D. Magnetic across-the-line starters with under-voltage release and overload coils for each • phase shall be provided for each pump motor. Single phase auxiliary motors shall be provided with an over-current protection device in addition to the branch circuit breaker, or shall be impedance protected. E. Label all switches and provide a coded wiring diagram. F. Provide a 6-digit (hours and tenths) non-resettable running time meter for each pump. G. Provide an 8-hour automatic alternator with manual switch to change the sequence of the pumps. A manual switch shall allow for either pump to be selected as base pump or for automatic alternation. H. Provision shall be made for the pumps to operate in parallel should the level of the wet well continue to rise above the level of the 'lead pump on' float switch. I. Four (4) mercury displacement switches shall be provided. They shall function as follows: 1. All pumps off. 2. Lead pump on. 3. Lag pump on. 4. High water alarm. Each displacement switch shall be provided with a thirty-foot (30') cord and shall be provided with a gas-tight seal where it penetrates the station wall. The high water alarm float switch shall activate the alarm dialer in the event of high water conditions in the wet well. 93-065 11303-5 M1 1 Y :_ . K: 941132 �t0 J. As far as practical. all conduit within the station shall be rigid steel conduit. K. Terminal point connections shall be provided in the station control panel to connect with a relay in the generator automatic transfer switch. This relay shall lock out the lag pump from operation during generator operation. L. A 15 KVA control power transformer shall be provided to furnish 1I0 VAC power for lights. controls, and auxiliary devices within the station. The transformer shall have 240/420 volt primary. 120/240 secondary, Class F insulation with temperature rise not to exceed 115°C. above a 40°C. ambient. The core and coil assembly shall be given a double dip and bake. The coil shall be protected by a metal housing CO prevent damage. (NOTE TO SPECIFIER: PLEASE CALL FALCON SUPPLY TO SEE OF THIS OPTION IS REQUIRED). 2.5. ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT A. A twin 40-watt fluorescent light fixture and guard shall be mounted over the control panel to provide adequate illumination for all areas within the equipment chamber. A manual switch located in the equipment chamber shall be provided to turn the lights and ventilating blower on. B. A ventilating blower shall be provided, capable of delivering sixty(60) air changes per hour in the equipment chamber. The blower shall be rigidly mounted to the station:shall and shall discharge to atmosphere. l C. A submersible sump pump with close-coupled motor shall be installed in the sump. It shall be rated 1000 GPIs at design head. A mechanical sal on the shaft shall exclude water from the motor housing. The sump pump shall be automatically controlled by a ( float switch. It shall discharge into the entryway to the wet well through a steel pipe as shown on the plans. D. A dual wattage 1300/1500 watt electric heater shall be supplied. The heater shall be furnished with power cord and plug to fit a standard convenience outlet. 2.6. VACUUM PRIMING SYSTEM A. Provide a separate and independent priming system for each main pump set. B. Vacuum pumps shall have corrosion resistant internal components. C. Each system shall include a vacuum pump, vacuum control solenoid valve, prime level sensing electrode,and a float-operated check valve. The float-operated check valve shall have a transparent body and shall be automatically drained when the vacuum pump shuts off. • D. No liquid passageway in the priming system shall be smaller than the equivalent of a 21/2- inch opening. • l 11303-6 93-065 •, >. • 941132 2.7, MAIN PIPING A. Pump suctions shall be drilled and capped for a I25# American Standard flange. The discharge line from each pump shall be fitted with a flanged connection to the suction riser. B. The suction risen shall be (Schedule 80 PVC. Schedule 40 steel. Schedule 40 ductile iron) pipe. plain-one-end. flanged-one-end. and shall be furnished by the installing contractor. C. The discharge line from each pump shall be connected to a clapper-type check valve and eccentric plug valve. Size. location. and quantity of valves shall be as shown on the Drawings. Check valves, shall be spring-loaded type with external lever arm and replaceable resilient seat. Check valves shall have stainless steel shafts with replaceable bronze shaft bushings. An operating wrench shall be provided for the plug valves. D. Protrusions through the station wall shall be gas-tight. The pump station manufacturer shall extend the suction and discharge connections below the floor plate at the factory. E. The manufacturer shall provide a compression-type sleeve coupling for connection to the force main. F. Provisions shall be made by the manufacturer for tying the discharge coupling to the station floorplate. 2.8. FACTORY TESTS A. All components of the station shall be given an operational test at the pump station manufacturer's facility to check for excessive vibration, leaks, and correct operation of the automatic control, vacuum priming systems, and all auxiliary equipment. Installed pumps shall take suction from a deep wet well in a suction lift arrangement. The control panel shall undergo both a dry logic test and a full operational test with all systems operating. B. Factory test iasaumauation must include flow measuring with indicator, compound suction gauge; bourdon tube type discharge pressure gauge; electrical meters to measure amperes. volts. kilowatts.and power factor, speed indicator and a ftbrometer capable of measuring both amplitude and frequency. 2.9. SPARE PARTS A. A complete replacement pump shaft seal shall be furnished with each pump station. The sail shall be packed in a protective box and shall include installation instructions. B. Two (2) spare volute gaskets shall be provided. 93-065 11303-7 w:, f. '. 941132 C. One (1) complete spare routing assembly and one (1) spare impeller of the opposite rotation of that furnished with the rotating assembly shall be included. The rotating assembly and impeller shall be adequately protected for shipment. 2.10. GUARANTEE A. The station manufacturer shall guarantee for one (1) year from date of start-up, not to exceed eighteen (18) months from date of shipment, the structure and all equipment he provides will be free from defects in material and worlananship. Warranties and guarantees of the suppliers of various components in lieu of single source responsibility by the manufacturer will not be accepted. B. The repair or replacement of the items normally consumed in service, such as seals. grease, light bulbs. etc. shall be considered as pan of routine maintenance. C. It is not intended that the manufacturer assume responsibility for contingent liabilities or consequential damages of any nature resulting front defects in design. material. workmanship. or delays in delivery, replacement. or otherwise. PART 3 - PERFORMANCE 3.1. INSTALLATION A. Installation of the pump station shall be done in accordance with written instructions provided by the station manufacturer. B. Provide Manufacturer's Field Services in accordance with Section 01600- Material and Equipment. 1. Start-up service shall be performed by the local authorized representative of the station manufacturer. 2. One (1) full day at the job site for start-up and training. 3.2. MANUFACTURERS A. The station shall be as manufactured by Smith& Loveless, Inc. of Lenexa. Kansas. • END OF SECTION 11303-8 93-065 • 941132 APPENDIX D •• ^ ., 941i32 .•—» r..--.. rte.. r-.-. — .. - .___. 4 I I. I II ' II , ' I . . 1 • li � I I .I I ~• �`. ,) . 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Windsor, Co Basso Windsor, Colorado Attn: Mr. Dennis Wagner Jest.....n path a Lowlaw. Ine.,n..F.e an dela at tap.0 Soma P.Tool Ot..r.. Leona.Kane.6.216 Uwtnahw Wood to n'Sawr t M.ee p,ns vs WIT w the dyer dalw,atd Duos Inw.lnalot nine w e 'awe I. lagoon w all M the corme w w.•daena en A.ton oni nowa den ner.ot the foilow.lro.vwoon nt ctc Smith & Loveless Factory-Built Automatic Pumping Station templets with structural steel base and shell. hinged fiberglass cover and separate entrances to the machinery chamber and wet well. The pumping atatioft shall be suitable for installation on top of a. ___.G_' - 0 - inside diameter wet well with the statical base installed a maxim= of 6 ' - 0 " below grade. The principal iteorc of equipment include 2 vertical, clone-coupled, vacuum-primal. __4 4828 Smith & Loveless non-clog pimps; each capable of delivering 100 GR1 at _.1.5__,' TER with a maxim= static attrition lift of 15 ', and each driven by -_3_..` HP. 375 RPM, 3 phase 60 c7cle, _230 volt motor; valves, 4 " internal piping; central control panel with circuit breakers: motor starters and sutamatio pooping level controls; soap pump; light: ladder, prizing pump.; ventilator and all internal wiring. Also Included! 1. Auxiliary Heater . 8. HERA 4 panel i 2. High Water Alarm (remote indication) 9. 40 W. fluor. light 3. Running time meters 10. I' extra .shell height r 4. Bracket i outlet for dialer 11. Insulated cover l 5. Rigid steel conduit 12. Spare rotating assy. (CW) 6. Manway ladder 13. Spare•CCW impeller 7. Lifting_ stanchions 14. Generator interlock connect I Ptltt: 152 1.0.t. factory piss any taros stick say apply. ?tact/gall fnitlt alleged to U. jai vita, rail etdt■1 or stunt atonic; ant - uiosdnat to be by hyar. Teas: TUS credit appnnl, puaest tats an let 11 days. lay vnlatin d taw tons tut be append. by the lait i Lenlns, Iva., Credit Warrant. Satslttal of data for approval everts after receipt of cospiate details at factory. • • Ripant to attested llwets after receipt la hilt;', office of append aMdttai data. 0.. day npsnisioa of tatiial op.rattn to !coiaded. It addltiosa' days no repaired, toiler mill fund a factory • tuned upeniwr for 1450 p.r day ivaiadu1 naval tae plot zonal travel .tpwua. Tett Satz or TNt taulnasst oncemito am, hi MACS numb'ON£140 CXPR WLY i*seet TO ALL Or Two TWO &No CONOITIONS ON THt ma AND REVISER tlta NSR[Or. to Meal v unit der of..._.___g10_._ Arbil wee tin d , If . en et Lena,Kanec. ( r WITH a LOVELESS. INC. I b —auen ed r o A...Rw.ar aewsr.Z J I 0 \ BYJwtinelliavMn l O 'O Fu a • ►blown w 1 x to Adu.aw ion 1 0 �: to WOWS.to eawn.V Tta NO T1e Pain Reerwe.stw Y yea an TM OT erWorwd LAW.na le gis not Kara*is war trot tar asetemot am Panel bloat,se w n TER Masan is.TM bgen etl.n GwMMa.w bale Sallee IA enr.w. • :;;c .-1,7'_42 941132 • • August 23, 1994 Town of Windsor 30 i Walnut Windsor. CO 00550 Attn: Mr. Dennis Wagner PROPOSAL am 4t+_ Description 2✓'°7 i 1 Microtel Model MCs4utometic telephone dieter. Dialer to be capable of seh�sing up to r f custom alarms plus power failure. Price: / 2242 F.O.D. factory with full freight allowed tc site. No taxes are included. Price includes full installation in station by Falcon Supply. Drawings for approval I Week after receipt of order. Shipment 4-6 weeks after receipt of approved drawings. Terms: NET 30 dogs. / IC/ Agreed:- Name Tie n Hill Town of Windsor, CO Falcon Supply Co., inc. 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Colorado ti . • n e' 9411` nosimr 4e-a 4B-.3 EXISTING BUILDING U 8-2 x 44• I B-1 EASTMAN DRIVE N Boring Location Diagram THE ENGINEERING COMPANY Windsor, Colorado 941132 Scale: None Drawn: ALL PROJECT No: 1942056 rt Engineering onsultants s: t r 44: WINDSOR EAST SloE INTERCEPTOR' :R WINDSOR,COLORADO►AOtlCI'MO'IM,70M On(' JOLT VMS IOU 1Y► WOO OF GORING 41 OF I IOAIMAIQ .•• i 0[IIM I [lN OAT[ 717VM Mall Of.l4MO CI Magi mass Owff 7MAI AR[f OfR +lIMO � WA SPY MAOMI,. MANUAL SUSPAC[art 7S NOUN SOIL OLSCII►YIOM NIA MI •C N uwra Iw d as 1 main • M `I T.►. MIT INOMNII *PIA /Y !KA 1 6% PM NIIM•I I\1 SOW I O.IfK CROWN SAMOT SILTY CLAY(Cl) - i j I I 111I [ 4 u _ii- ..r i J I I. SAOYOICtAY[Y SAM01Sl) Al I I 112 I { _ P I MO CLAY(y SANDY CRAM OW) AS N ILA • I - - • AS IS TA SANDY CRAM.can Of cobbles M Al If /A AS IS AS e‘" oo M OP SOfIMO 7f .•, JL . '. 'his • k c WINOSOR EAST SIDE INTERCEPTOR 4ER WINDSOR,COLORADO IwfrICT NO,14470$4 Oaii: IDLY 1... LOO OP SWIM°R•I Upon'1091 ma 11PC RSV IORENawp On Mbf. WWII O11C411•0 INN _ NWfR!PIPIT .•C.a /nwfM Gan 7R1M Ant*OR4Uw0 WA SAY NNtR: YaNUUL SW1IRCt RN 74 Nov* NM -+ AN SOIL DESCRIPTION • ( .. 414T414T4.e.^w OwedT ..OwedI.t.w'N.11 rr...so I n t ..w 1 I M i sa • r u I O. I .�n1 �....ww. 1.4 no 4.94,-1 CROWN SAMOY SILT'C1 t(Cy [1:- : • OAT I I I i 4 • UONT agorae SaNOY SILTY CLAY(CLL - • - U _S 1S3 I I FROWN swear SILTY CLAY(CLL - - wN.frw.l. - - H I 1 L_- - I II 7,2 CROWN CLAYEY SANDY ORAYNL(O►( - - r • r_i_. • AS 1S 11.44 MOWN SANDY CRAWL(OIL - - . • • AS -1* 1l1 NOTION OP BORING St S•. • - • A:: _ Earth Englnaariny Consultants�� '� • WINDSOR EAST SIDE INTERCEPTOR . ER al WINDSOR.COLORADO MWSCt No,IMAf. I OAat AAA'*n. tOo OP.OR.MO INA [M[[r.orr Rio tyre ........ T PORtMAM7 ... 1tAst DAIS 1 ws$,l 0.0•4.40.00.0•4.40.0 'rM i (Lev av i_ ADO[RnPC: • CrA PIAUM OLr[ MITI ants ORRA)RD wa YT MAMM[R, MANUAL SJRPACS[l[y IS Rawl I WA SOIL°OCRing:I . . Me In ...•••• i .a.. . awns I^n 1 rem I re‘0011M11 I w I o no open IA R I w, I ti ASowl 1 AR fano DARK IROWM SANDY Slat CLAY(CL) : ' i As - _ I It II I (JCR?IMOWM SAND,'Yen CLAY(CU _ £1 . 55 I 111 I I I I SNOW,.SANDY SILTY CLAY(Cu - _ I r tt F- " • n� I SANOr°RAM(On I _ h I _ - •'r 1 SANDY oRAvn.ion ' • ...A...w.. • onoM or SKROMO SY t'. - - S1 it. Earth Engineering Consultants 941132 WINOSOR EAST SIDE INTERCEPTOR! tr. WINOSOR.COLORADO PROJECT NO:IMAS) part JOLT MA LOO OP ROWING•-• Vain'10PI RIO TYPE:POREMAIP START OAT[ )tylr MMµ.pWµLIMG 1'P AUGER TYPO E•CPA MNISM°Art miss APO!,ORILLWIO WA SET MANNER! MAMVAL SURFACE[LEV n. 'TA SOUR wA SOIL OISCA.PTIOM e N RV 1I op I L n 1 Tr I al ( TwinInv, *PIM I Paean, I •Ir. .TM 11 I - I y I nI.MI I Y MY DARK DROWNSANOY SILTY CLAY(CU 14.1 • LICHT @RORN 3AMQY SILn CLAY(CL1 JAS S I WS MOVEN SAMOY ORAvn(GP T[ 11.1 • 'AHOY GRAVE.(O►1. - - tam*EGMIN AS /S - 49.2 IOTTOM OP PORING IC n•. - - „ _ I Earth Engineering Consultants 941132 DRILLING AND EXPLORATION DRILLING & SAMPLING SYMBOLS: SS : Split Spoon - 1%' I.D., 2' 0.0.. unless otherwise noted PS : PiSion Sample ST : Thm.Walled Tube • 2' O.D., unless otherwise noted WS : Wash Sample R : Ring Barrel Sampler - 2.42' 1.0.. 3' O.D. unless otherwise noted. PA : Power Auger FT : Fish Tail Bit HA : Hand Auger AO : ROek Bit 08 : Diamond Bit — 4'. N. B as : Bulk Sample AS : Auger Sample PM : HS : Hollow Stem Auger Pressure Meter DC : Dutch Cone W8 : Wash Bore Standard 'N' Penetration: Blows per loot of a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches on a 2-inch 0.0. 6011[ Spoon, except where noted. WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYMBOLS: WI_ Water Level WS : While Sampling v;CI : Wet Cave in WO : While Drilling CCI : Dry Cave in OCR : Before Casing Removal AB : After Boring ACR : After Casting Removal Water levels indicated on the boring logs are the levels measured in the borings at the time indicated. In pervious soils, the indicated levels may reflect the location of groundwater. In low permeability sods. the accurate determination of groundwater levels is not possible with only short term observations. DESCRIPTIVE SOIL CLASSIFICATION PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BEDROCK Soil Classification is based On the Unified Soil Classification • DEGREE OF WEATHERING: system and the ASTM Designations O.2487 and 0.2488. • Coarse Grained Soils have more than 50% of their dry Slight weight retained on a 0200 sieve: they are described as: q Slight decomposition Maybe color ofh parent material on boulders, cobbles, gravel or sand. Fine Grained Soils have joints. May be change. less than 5'3%of their dry weight retained on a 1200 sieve; Moderate they are described as: clays. if they are plastic, and silts if Some decomposition and COIOr Change I they are slightly plastic or non-plastic Major constituents throughout. - - ' may be added as modifiers and minor constituents may be High Rock • added according to the relative proportions based on grainhighly decomposed,may be extremely brok size. In addition to gradation, Coarse grained soils are broken. defined on the basis of their relative in•ptace density and HARDNESS AND DEGREE OF CEMENTATION: fine grained soils on the basis of their consistency. Limestone end Dalom Example: Lean clay with sand, trace gravel, stiff (CL); silty Herd Difficult tlt t sand, trace gravel, medium dense (SM). o scratch with knife. Moderately Can be scratched easily with knife, CONSISTENCY OF FINE-GRAINED SOILS Herd Cannot be scratched with fingernail. Unconfined Compressive Soft IStrength. Cu. psi Consistency Can be scratched with fingernail, hel a n n • < 500 Very Soft Hard Can be scratched easily with knife. cannot 500 7,000 Sort be scratched with fingernail. I1,001 - 2,000 Medium 2,001 . 4,000 Stiff Moderately Can be scratched with fingernail. 4,007 • 8.000 very Stiff Herd rig 8.001 • 16.000 very Hard RELATIVE DENSITY OF COARSE•Gtt41NED SOILS: Soft Can be easily dented but not molded with N.8lows/lt Relative Density fingers. 0.3 Very Loose Ian n I mere - I 9 10.29 Loose weft Capable of scratching a knife blade. Medium Dense Cemented 30.49 Dense 50.80 Very Dense Cemented Can be watched with knife. I80 . Extremely Dense Poorly Can be broken apart easily with fingers. •t��tty�y�y�p}m���.�q������yy.�.. CONSULTANTS, ► * �4i1 ENGINEERING G CsJNStt INC. 941132 B. Subsurface Exploration Report Universal Forest Products Windsor, Colorado 1 • 941132 • _ _ • ..°� / „Iii • 3-8 s t i t -- � _ !.' t 1 ter'-.-•w• / r ))(�� �_, , J r`•� ••'. it .r• . ' 7/' • 1: =1% ' .,'fir -' , ,. B.0• _ • i D-s is lia. I I ....----N.---7—__ f , • NOT TO SC71S.L BORING LOCATION DIAGRAM L. UNIVERSAL FOREST PRODUCTS WINDSOR, COLORADO PROJECT X1432033 AUGUST 1993 941 as•• WINDSOR. COLORAnq PROJECT N0: 1932033 DATE: AUGUST 1993 V n� LOG OF BORING B-1 SHEET 1 OF 1 RIO TYPE? OIETRiW1 0.60 ...•... �flLf�•°�,--•• '—^a,C WATER FOREMAN: CIA sTABT DATE 8/26/93 O&M AUGER TYPE: 4' CFA AFTER MUULLING NONE FINISH DATE 8/26/93 .ASTER MULLING NONE SPY HAMMER. MANUAL SURFACE ELEV SOIL DESCRIPTION 24 HOUR NONE ....... .... ..a• rm 1_...w N CU MC DD alum! -.260 SANDY SILTY CLAY .e�.w, .r r .• .� u w Light brown I Very Stitt Calcareous dpask. SS — — 18 '5000 12.4 _I _ SANDY SILTY CLAY SS s y Brown and rust - ie.7 Medium dens. — — Greyish brown below 8 for / _ _ r • 53 10 13 21.2 _ .. 1 I . SILTY LEAN CLAY Reddish brown — — SOW to very stiff SS 15 15 •9000 28,4 43 19 97.8 ..BOTTOM OF soma — — • 1. 20 L L C, YVIllbnragRand Penetrometer 25 94 �q2- ` WINDSOR. CDLDRAC PROJECT No: 1132033 — DATE: AUGUST 1113 II RIG TYPE: DIETRICH D so ., r- LOG OF BORING B-2 SHEET t OP I FOREMAN: CLR WATER DEPTH START DATE 8/26/93 Wailful DRILLING AUGER TYPE: r CPA FINISH DATE Y SPY HAMMER: MANUAL 8/26/93 AFTER DRnLNG r .SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR SOIL DESCRIPTION 0 ! N NIA • rYPt .en, 11 .,e-,e„ GU MC 00 .-un.rs nit ems, ,Y R„ U. A, ,A 12-Aggregate Ease FILL: SANDY SILTY CLAY WI . — — GRAVEL — — Brown SS _ 11 15.1 SANDY SILTY CLAY u s 13 ',000 Reddish Stows Its — • Very. stIff • Cotsinare deposits — — SILTY FINE SAND WITH _- CLAY brown SS -id 3 I Mad ig.,time - 25.4 r HFINE TO COARSE SAND WITH GRAVEL — &own — — — — Medium dense SS 15 23 14.0 =N. - E. serum or Sps1p • I 0 • 4. • Calibres Did 1S d Penet — — I 11 V...•6.14.4•\I. 1 V.II...4 11\VNI.IV Er WINDSOR. COLORAC PROJECT NO: 191201] - el . �OA77„• AUGUST 1lfl I LOG OF BORING B-3 SHEET 7 0 • I RIO TYPE; OIE AICH 0.5o 1531iiG'....'0TinI 'Pr r"'n=r = •W WATot ODYN I FOREMAN: GLR START OA7t 0126/93 WHKE ORILLINO r AUGER TYPE: 4' CFA - FINISH DATE 8126193 APTE7t pRIUJNQ NONE SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV - 24 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRIPTION D Ia*awnN nu I MC Co .u..+•: 400 EMU f.••c"I aN ( ITEM +h .w I ... sew — u ^ PM r r 1 4 1r Appr.p.te 8../ FILL: SANDY SILTY CLAY W/ GRAVEL grown SS _ _ 9 1 14.7 i_ SANDY SILTY CLAY F s I 7T -7000 95.7 Reddish Brown - - Stiff to very .tiff .. _ Calcareous deposit. - SILTY FINE SAND WITH _ CLAY - - Reddish brown _ n• Lone to m.dle dense _ _ E_-tO 7 _, 1Z8 o LFINE TO COARSE SAND _ _ WITH GRAVEL - _ l_ .-.- - • Medium dens. I SS -t6 21 10.3 • LLLN 110110,4 OF ISOION0 - - • zD 4 I - - • . 4. . L Ca. l.. ..+ • Calibrated Hand PmaTrnmrter y5 � - asu.�r • ' WINDSOR. CDLORAC • PROJECT NO: 1122033 -_ JDATE: AUGUST 1967 LOG OF BORING 8.4 SHEET 7 OF 1' RIG TYPE: DIE.TRtCH 0.60 :".114 .. . . -ri WATER DEPTH it FORMAN: CIS START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILLING I AUGER TYPE: 4- CFA FINISH OATS 8126/93 an DRILLING NONE SPY HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE MEV 24 HOUR NONE SOIL our-Amnon D I N l warn .2' au MC OD 1 70 TY►t awn wawen «n ti wen u ) . nib SR 1r Aggrpate S... SANDY SILTY CLAY _ Reddish brawn - - Vary stiff SS 12 •9000+ I 12.8 Calcareous deposits - — — SS 5 1T •9000+ 15.9 FINE TO COARSE SAND WITH GRAVEL _ - Reddish brown and brown - — Madlum dense - - SS 10 22 - It7 IF SOty and clayey zones above — _ 11 feat • SS X16 19 9.4 IOTT0M OF IOteNO •—- - t 20 • • _ • t.. . 32 ,�yJI� - - �r •s. i 1f eted Mend Penetromatat 23 I - WINDSOR, COLDR, 7 PROJECT NO: 1!320213 DATE: AUOUST 1.93 LOG OF BORING B•5 sum I OP T RIO TYPE: DIETRICH 0.60 ismobssmsciourosassumaos FORF71tAN: CLA - WATER DEPTH START DATE 8/26193 matt ORiLUNO NONE AUGER TYPE: A-CFA FIMSN On 8/26193 A SPY NAMMER: MANUAL PTEA ORIWN4 NONE SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE son.OESC1tl/T10N O N CU MC OD *arwra "VP,' al. wew•ew ` event 12'AOEr•pete Meo '� u .. w. ww SANDY SILTY CLAY — Dark Intern — —row 1 _ SANDY SILTY CLOY SS 11 •6DD0 16.4 Reddish brown - w Stiff to vary weft More send whh depth SS S 12 13.7 BOTTOM OP loan. 10 i I [ _ — 16 1'. — 1 • 29 i . • • . ed Wend Pee rromoter 25 1 PROJECT NO,11132033 •WWOSOR,COLORADO Dam AVOW 111113 NCO r'T11[o pt 040 9�tM LOO or 60RINS 6.8 Mat T Of T • mien"7111e s'dA rat OATH . ' s/26/93 Its 01011.1110 NOW 1174411 0474 ogre 6/23193 AntIonj.mo NONE SFr NAIIAteN. 1114111.134. RI.OACS ELEV I SOIL Ot1OVTioN ® N 34 NOUN N01iK ({ OU I YG •.fl .w- mama, 00 ^ -7911 Pit 12'Awns.,dam -' �- r { • .ti T SANDY SILTY car W/ _ GRAVEL Owl bees. - - SANDY SILTY CLAY 3'i - - if h. ..,. - - '900o 73.41414t. SILTY SANG WITH CLAY SS 9 �• la'1 Its9I.M I...-n. - 114.0. r... ..-Us Y _40 7 H.7 FINE TO COARSE SAND - WtTH mum. - - - • 6ww..•64•.dame. - - M I - SS -16 SS 12.4 HIGHLY WEATHERED - .. I ( SHALE - - - 11.11 t.w..Irwoh hry Si 20 • 211 211.1 • • I. • { 21 - - t. SS As ▪ - 42 -9000. 21.1 • I 647104 IS son �r 1 - - • 1 `-•-\e•..- N r�4.••••••••••••••• 30 9411 • WINDSOR. COLORAC^ , PROJECT NO: 1912033 - IOATE: AUGUST 1597 LOG OFBORING2.7 smut or RIG TYPE: DIETRICH O.!4 FaRieSkssMiPaamnitultalstnalt WATER arm -�. • _FOREMAN: CIS START DATE ,8126193 WHILE DRILLING F T AUG16T Type A"CFA FINISH DATE 2126/23 AFTER OfULLINO SONE SPT HAMMER; MANUAL SURFACE 11EV 24 HOUR yl NONE SOIL OESCRJPTDON _j 0 N QV MC 00 +ywr»� a n m w. MCI MIT An.O-MY1 mow ti �w u w M wn 127 Aggregate ante _ ' 1 FILL: SANDY SILTY CLAY Omit brown _ _ ss — — 14 `7000+ 10.0 20 17.5 37 15 59.6 SILTY FINE SAND WITH CLAY _ Raddfob blown — _ M.dbm donee SS 10 10 Ste FINE TO COARSE SAND ` WITH GRAVEL grown r M.dkim dons*to donee SS 16 15 h - morrow a WNW - - • a —20 • • Canted Hand Pa.netrometaar 25 • ----, : WINDSOR, COLOR, 1 • PROJECT NO: 1932033 AUGUST yin ILOG OF BORING 8-8 sumt OF 1 RIG 'TYPE: OIETRICH 0.60 _� WATEA DEPTH FOREMAN: FOREMAN: CLR START Den 2126/93 WHILE DRIUINO NONE AUCER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 2/26/93 Anal DRILLING -NONE SPY HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 SOUR NONE sou.DESCRIPTION 0 ' N au MC 00 scars aas swat TYK I darn I mono" .w ... — u w — M it AOOep.0 Base - — SANDY SILTY CLAY Dark brown - - fS3 —a a ST y000+ 16.1 • 26 _ 12 4s.s SILTY FINE SANDReddish brown brown 10 I 7y3 Medium dams i 5077CM 0?POMNO — a I 15 • 20 • • • .:�.... •. i Fbrafod Hand P.n�trom/tu 23 � 3911 J 1. A. Subsurface Exploration Report Colorado Wood Pellets Windsor, Colorado • E 941132 • SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION REPORT COLORADO WOOD PELLETS WINDSOR, COLORADO EEC PROJECT 2932034 • r 941132 lI ' .�..... I Y RO I $ •,. Its,. �►l 1 • • ...4. (� t I "v es, A0 • • I I I R • h-T ill C 7c � ` � ,. a 1 rr a-F `I- I " d k S as i- 11 te / ;Qom '- .2',. `wi` 7 1 iti- • ti I� • VIII 13 � ` l L a-, 1 Q-� 1 •■w✓ {Nal \ 1 f k. .�\ III I \I a- ii ..\Ki ,I 1 ' 'Ts •1 1 131 : If I I$? I a M ••9 9 4- , - Ri '� S !} a' ! I, Ii I ~4\• ' 1 f _ is N. I•is \ -\ / . .% 1 0-4 \ I / ,1 V 1 "a° `a 1 32 1\1\ _1 \ J` •:tort • ‘ BORING LOCATION DIAGRAM Colorado Wood Pellets • Windsor,- Colorado Scale: None Drawn:LLL re . '32o3,4 1� , Earth Engineering Conjl nis32 i.M.� �r � 41111 — �- COLORADO WOOD PELL--S WINDSOR. COLORAL ,+ ►ROJECT NO: 1332034 IDATE! AUGUST In] LOG OF BORING B-1 SHEET 1 OF 1 0 RIO TYPE: DIETRICH 0.60 )44,10' 'S .�17143 Nw7{ 3i++�":F "^"hie40'" WATER DEPTH •e FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/26193 WHILE DRILLING NONE AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26193 AFTER DRILLING NONE S►T HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NONE 4 1011 DESCRIPTION 0 N OU MC DO atlwTr •]oe SWIM r mw wane. eon roe ORM u w SM ^^ I SANDY SILTY CLAY _ _ , Brown — _ Very nRf Calean deponke SS _ _ 13 •7000 10.1 SILTY FINE SAND _ _ E Reddish brown — Loon to median donee 1S7 6 B 11.3 POTTOM OI rOMno I _ 10 16 20 a • f _ • Calibrate)Hand Renottemetef 25 9411,2 ,..• f. A •; rant rn/neaN comings . COLORADO WOOD PELt i WINDSOR. COLORAC PROJECT NO: 1932034 10ATE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING E-2 r SHEET 1 OF 1 RIG TYRE:DIETRICH 0-50 yep'- L"ta ,WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: MR START DATE 9/26/93 'WILE DRILLING NOIH AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8126/93 - AFTER ORItUNG NONE SPY HAMMIER: MANUAL SURFACE at/ 24 HOUR NONE '4 SOIL DESC :1710N 40.0 N CU MC DO awn a ..ni. 1"'t inn rwrw — OM NM u w .r ow, SANDY SILTY LEAN• CLAY hewn Very.tiff 29 •9000♦ 10.0 SILTY FINE SAND &own Methane donee SS 5 T 15 15.0 .onYOM of sown _ _ — — I _ • 10 • 15 20 • •C.S6r. Mon d nd P.n tran t.. 2S . . . i.t. 9411..._._. COLORADO W000 PELT S WINDSOR, COLORAL PROJECT NO: 1992034 TORTE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING 8.3 SHEET t OF I RIO TYPE: DIETRICH 040 . '�IVYiI10�EEow�i� 7:j arM I�WATER { DEPTH • FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILLING NONE AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER ORIWNO NOME S►T HAMMEN: MANUAL SURFACE ELF/ X24 HOUR NONE 308.DESCRIPTION D N Cu MC DO A4WS 400 Swag TT,' .nw anew nib rw ten y w rM ww • SANDY SILTY LEAN _ _ CLAY - Clown - V. stiff C- - 20 •9000♦ 9.0 SILTY FINE SAND - - • Brown MAdMIm den.. SS S 9 14.9 21 4 27.E - - SOTTOSA OP.OIVIO { 10 1 — — I 96 II I - - 20 yam;, W 'r CAMIS a Hand Ponetrom«w 25 Sank Milosebr C.,sla,*. �w� • • COLORADO WOOD PEL S WINDSOR. COLORA. PROJECT NO: 113203 fOATE: AUGUST 1932 LOG OF BORING 8-1 SHEET 1 OP 1 PIO TYPE: DIETRICH o-s0 .i4li4":••11411 f:x=Fi„'Pj1trtr:pC,�,{Q�,;, '�, WAY° DEPTH FOREMAN: CIA START DATE 8/26193 WHILE DRILLING NONE AUGER TYPE: 4'CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILLING NONE I S►T HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE!FLEW 24 HOUR NONE SOIL DESCRIPTION D N GU MC DD Aana■ aoe swn. t. TYPE Von wowed/0 IV, tam IP" a n ti 41... SANDY SILTY LEAN - _- CLAY _ - Srown Very stiff • — SS - - 17 •1000♦ 7.4 SILTY FINE SAND - Spawn - - Loon SS s e Ito BOTTOM OF ROPING _ — � 1 '`( — l — ' 1s _ " I • 20 a •CaYMsd H. PMsvramtM X23 31 32 n HIM COLORADO WOOD PELLE' • WINDSOR, COLORAC PROJECT NO: 1932034 'PATE: AUGUST 1992 LOC OF BORING B-5 SHEET 1 OF 2 RIO TYPE: afTRICH 0.60 0.54--'�'" ^�.owr+waa.�M'• .' 'Ls WATER ` 0E►TI+ FOREMAN: CIA START DATE .8/26/93 WHILE DRILLING T' AUODt TYPE: 3 1/r NSA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 an MUM° 7• . SPY HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE REV 24 HOUR N/A LOU.DESCRIPTION D N tut Mc OD A4IMYI .203 $WW not eon err n e�w erw — yen it w ra, ew • SILTY FINE SAND Reddleh brown MadLm dense SS 29— •.II SANDY LEAN CLAY _ Reddleh brown _ SS 3 a 11.2 • — Lees at and ooateer wand — 4 with depth _ FINE TO MEDIUM SAND ss to 27 10.1 AND GRAVEL WITH • ` TRACE CLAY _ _ { Brown _ • — I FINE TO COARSE SAND _ AND GRAVEL SS 15 20 8.2 /lawn MWban denea ~ — Daeedend ooerer mater4f 5.1 20 25 -- /A — a • h r'1 S 26 27 7.0 G__welos • tr Nip COLORADO WOOD PELLF" WINDSOR. COLORAO. PROJECT NO: 7!32034 !DATE: AU0UST 1993 LOG OF BORING B-S SHEET 2 OF 2 •e RIO TYPE: DIETRICH 0-50 MIN 31 l WATER DEun. FOREMAN: CUR START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILLING r AUGER TYPE: 1 1/4' NSA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRIWH4 7" SIT MAMMERt MANUAL SURFACE'try /24 HOUR N/A • SOIL DEUCWfTION 0 N GU MC DO Aatea» .200 .tent 71'M nA I Sena" Nn .I OCn .. w •V een FINE TO COARSE SAND _ _ AND GRAVEL - - Brown _ Mediate dan.. — _ Dec.ulon.l coarser material _ SS 30 20 0.5 - HIGHLY WEATHERED _ SHALE Grey Soh to rnoderstely herd F: : 26 •9000♦ 2t.4 A 35 1 — — SS AS _ _ 34 '9000+ 15.3 1• IOTTtW Of IOMN0 40 I { l 46 1 - - L. !C.ibr.t.d Hand PenetrernetN 50 941132.. . Sado e.i1..am Cansaftoote • COLORADO WOOD PELLET ` WINDSOR. COLORAO PROJECT N0: 19J2034 !GATE: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING 8.6 SHEET 1 OF 1 RIO TYPE: DIETRICH D•50 Igi iMil.A1 In�14at A(yo' "•wfLT.Gti;n� :p.k wATER DEPTH S FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE,DRILUNO T • AUGER TYPE: 4"CFA FINISH SATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILLING T' .r SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE KEY 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION O N CU MC DO aaarte -104 mitt riR I tan re.rn DWI ti .can u n a. .er II SANDY SILTY LEAN CLAY _ _ Der*brown _ Very stiff E_ - — _ 24 121 J SILTY FINE SAND E- s-Drown 12 11.9 Medlam _dense I _ a,'10 1• 13.5 FINE TO COARSE SAND L t wan GRAVEL _ — Wows IMedium dense Trees sRt end clay above 9 feet — a SF 1S 17 9.D , 1OTT0M Of taw$O i I 20 1 �j E � A . ,..- .• 'r 1* 25 _ J 941422 tY- COLORADO WOOD PELLF- I WINDSOR. COLORADI. PROJECT NO: 1932034 !DATE: AUGUST 11113 LOG OF BORING 8.7 SHEET 1 OF t RIO TYPE: DIETRICH 0-50 '1cAe+;p1T..Y,.4' 41?y y'.3'j{r gip'•'.441.4.wz.;ar WATER DEPTH FOREMAN: CIA START DATE 8/26/93 WHILE DRILUNO 0' AUGER TYPE: 4-CFA FINISH DATE 8/26193 AFTER ORILUNO t` 1 SPT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION I D N QU MC DO ..uw.n nov a ns TYRI worn sews, .w ... ..n It w IOW • SANDY SILTY LEAN . _ CLAY _ _ Dort brown Wry.tiff 33 9.3 SILTY FINE SAND - 9 7 9.9 *frown Loose SS 10 12 159 FINE TO COARSE SAND _ I WITH GRAVEL _ Brown Medium dins. _ ISlity roan*bows 9 few _ _ Coener wind with depth _ SS 1S 15 11.8 BOTTOM OF 0010140 I 20 25 94 1ag I COLORADO WOOD PELLET' • 4 -.- WINDSOR. COLORAD PROJECT NO: 7932034 JOATE: AUGUST 7913 • LOG OF BORING 8-8 SHEET T OF 1 RIO TYPE: DIETRICH 0-50 :• 00.14 w"�T. ldar:, 'i7'r" :ill..w;;;;yb WATER t+DEPTH FOREMAN: CLR START DATE 18/26/93 WHILE DRILLING 7• AUGER TYPE: Ale CFA FINISH DATE 8126193 AFTER DRILLING T SPT HAMMER? MANUAL SURFACE ELEV 24 HOUR NIA e - SOIL DESCRIPTION D N QU MC 00 Atmore •200 MIMS 7M vim raw, awn n• an u I - Mt i eel • SANDY SILTY LEAN .. I CLAY _ _ Dark brown — — • Very stiff — — n ' SS — — - 27 _•90004 10.7 I SANDY SILTY LEAN - sS CLAY S 13 •0000 12.1 1 27 12 57.7 ` Reddish brown " — • Very stiff _ • I More send with depth - " . i I FINE TO MEDIUM SAND — — WITH GRAVEL • ' _ Crown FIMadken dense -,0 is 13.4 ' I - Trey*sot end dey below 12 lees _ - I " — I " — Isr 1S III - 23.4 a IsO,TOs OF IMMO - - I • 20 • r.• calorie Henri Penetrometer 25 • s4Y 3N i COLORADO WOOD PELLET - .. WINDSOR. COLORAC PROJECT NO: 1932034 OATS: AUGUST 1993 LOG OF BORING 8-9• SHEET 1 100F I RIO TYPE:OIETRICH 0-so 4tiit'ty =rLOT :'47��yrfa' ,.;►yy;.;}; WATER OEPTN FOREMAN: CIA START DATE 8/26/93 WMLE DRILLING 7• AUOER TYPE: r CFA FINISH DATE 8/26/93 AFTER DRILLING 7• SAT HAMMER: MANUAL SURFACs ELEV 24 HOUR N/A SOIL DESCRIPTION O I N CU MC OD a usn Bw[u TM[. ova nr eon u . h. .w SANDY-SILTY LEAN • CLAY - - Ught brown _ _ Wry.ON SS 14 7.B SILTY FINE SAND _ Brown SS 5 20 14.0 Medium d.n.. SS 10 24 - 13.5 FINE TO MEDIUM SAND WITH GRAVEL - - I Brown M.dbm dense • I• SS IS 22 22.4 BOTTOM OF SocNO - . .... 20 • 41.!-";" 25 tr 7 ... Rarer s....n..r. DRILUNG AND EXPLORATIO' DRILLING & SAMPLING SYMBOLS: SS : Split S000n - 144' I.D., r 0.0., unless otherwise noted PS : Piston Sample ST; Thin-Walled Tube - r 0.0., unless otherwise noted WS : Wash Sample R: Ring Barrel Sampler - 2.42' 1.D., 3' 0.0. unless otherwise noted. PA : Power Auger FT: Fish Tail Sit NA: Hand Auger M3 ; Rock Bit 08 : Diamond Bit -• 4', N. B • BS: Bulk Sample • _ AS : Auger Sample PM : Pressure Meter HS : Hollow Stem Auger DC : Clutch Cone WB: Wash Bore • Standard 'N'Penetration: Blows per toot of a 140 pound hammer taping 30 inches on a 2-inch 0.0. solit spoon,except where noted. WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYMBOLS: Wt. : Water Level WS : While Sampling WCi : Wet Cave in WO : While Drilling DCI : Ory Cave in - SCR : Before Casing Removal AS : After Boring ACE: After Casting Removal Water levels Indicated on the boring logs are the levels measured in the borings at the time indicated. In pervious soils, the indicated levels may reflect the location of groundwater. In low permeability soils, the accurate determination of groundwater levels is not possible with only short torm observations. DESCRIPTIVE SOIL CLASSIFICATION PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BEDROCK { Soil Classification is based on the Unified Soil Classification DECREE OF WEAT IERWG: system and the ASTM Designations 0-2487 and 0.2483. Coarse Gained Soils have more dun 50% of their dry Saga Slight decomposition of parent material on weight retained on a 4200 sieve; they are described as: Joints. May be color change. boulders, cobbles. gravel or sand. Fine Grained Soils have less than 50%of their dry weight retained on a 1200 sieve; Moderate Some decomposition and color change i they are described as: clays.if they are plastic. and silts if throughout. they are slightly plastic or man-plastic. Major constituents may be added as modifiers and minor constituents may be High Rock highly decomposed.may be extremely • added according to the relative proportions based on grain broken. I size. In addition to gradation. Coarse grained soils are defined an the basis of their relative in•piace density and HARDNESS AND DEGREE OF CEMENTATION: tine grained soils on the basis of their consistency. Umeudne en&Dolamltez L Example: Lean clay with sand, trace gravel, stiff(Cu; silty Hard Difficult to scratch with knife. sand, trace gravel, medium dense (SMI. Moderately Can be scratched easily with knife, CONSISTENCY OF FINE-GRAINED 500.5 Hard Cannot be scratched with firgemae. Unconfined Compressive Soft Can be watched with fingernail. Strength. Cu. pit Consistency Shervtipt rime en4Cterstonez .c 500 Very Solt Had Can be scratched easily with knife, cannot 500 - 1.000 Solt be scratched with fingernail. 1,001 - 2,000 Medium 2,001 - 4,000 Stiff Moderately Can be watched with fingernail. 4.001 • LOCO Venn Stitt Had 6.001 - 16,000 Very Hard • . Sett Can be easily dented but not melded with RELATIVE DENSITY OF COARSE•GRAWED SOILS: tinges. N-Btowilk Relative Density 0-3 Very Loose Zandman end Conwomeretr. 4-9 Loose WM Capable 01 scratching a knife blade. 10.29 Medium Dense Contented 30.49 Dense 50.80 Very Dense Cemented Cart be scratched with knife. 80 + Extremely Dense • Poorly Can be broken apart easily with fingers. Cemented EAR=EmaNzEsuricicattstaxM t 941132 ST r-is ... . UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION .4TE.M sea Clone arbor Cairene let Anyone deep ayrtta.b end Oreop Ha.threw la•r•ar,,«.d Creep SewingOwns Na' ~ Coru aW•Ora Crawls moss than Gun Ce ts.Lae SMt m•t•INN 50%CI Corte than 5% AnseCu > 4 and I<CC <3' Cut W.4yrssd grew/ SO%eef..r.e on fraction round en • Ne.200 new No.4 abve Ca < 4 twelve 1 > C4 > Jr CF Peens VM.4 rove/ Craws% wen Fen mere then 12% rn.' tine d•awty a Ml ar MM CM Sa[y pra.et,C.N Mm smears t.Ci a Cat GC Owen grer•/•e' _ Sena SO%M met. Coon Sande toes Cu > a•nd 1 <Cc a S' SW WM q' -•t•6.4.e or tent.traction than 5% hose. • N. 4 sew Cu < a+'aloe t > CC > 7' S► Peony yawed one Send.with Rea. fin.danety no Ml et MN SM sate ..redo mane than 12% rnn.• - Na Finee Co•Ysf•s Cl.OS CH SC Claret'sawwawe F•w.c.... a sea. Sag end pays wnrgertie Pt > 7 one onto en or Mon'A Me' CI. Loan day"." • SO%r mro UOtdd Sam e•s the thin SO PI < 4 or One been'A'Ono" M. Sar4M' Ns.200 rbw wart USad ISM ••yen 4,4.4 Oee..b rara-Ma' — <0.75 0l Uu44 met•roe deed O.ns../Nre Vas and U•,. Weegaso PI Diets en or Sae'A'Si. CM fat ct.r ty. ' Lisa Inn d0 Po bee 1 — I et mwa Mon'A•in MN Combs Wm' agents timid tw.a-e.en 4.W Organ<d'os'e- os _ • Uerue ban-teen did <0.75 ON . Opr4s sel'e" • leery roam wee H4tt•ely otgWe manse.dash In color,tart west edit R Pee. Ag.sad on the~mist passing the Jan, . 'It sea cdntrn. 15 to 21%plus NO.200.add 175-mm)Save :cu.ofl r/n_ Cc...:1a��1 wind' 're'with' 'It add sample contained cabbtas or Au i pa yrvel', whtehar0r it i boulders,or both.odd'with cobbles or 'U sad heard. 6aJden,or beta toti!sal mamba 2 J0%pi Ne.200 group name. - p/.dedirnndy tend,add'sasa ndy to 11/000 Ywewls with S to 127E Mee require dual 'It sal concerns y 15%send,add-rah eta eyw+bda: wand'td group non.. 'If sari contains 2 30%plus Pis.200. GWGM Migration'peeve with silt It floe.classy•e CL•Ml,uee dud symbol ptedeerinady grsvM.odd'gra' et'to group GWGC wM•Ors4M grew; With dos GC•GM.or SC•SM. fteme. GP•GM poorly graded gravel wider wit "U Omni on organic,add'with organic linos' fl 2 4 and plate on or above 'A'End. I GP•GC poorly coded grave with am to group narnw. 71 < 4 a plat below`A'Loa. 'Sands with Ste 12%rinse nooks dud 1t sea centring 2.15%grovel.add'with '111 piing on or stwv.'A'Lae. embers: grove'to group metes. ''Pt piers brew'A'Ono. SWSM wog'greded send with exit M Attedlag Snits plot In shaded ram,soil Is SW-SC wMgrsdsd send with day a 0.34.Sty dap. . SF-SM peach graded said with talc • SP•SC Doody graded said with cloy r .._.�e..•i:.a..:.i_.�. r..a. 1 _._..OS a*sow le ..•n o.ww Sao*••••• -toot`/ • p .w..•e n.•a IA•ail of t"1 wve•MK.1e /( ca st y • ,.,•r.ry.eve ,�• # 0 w•.e 14.moon.,. • 3 r Pt.e.e4•e 0 0+ i � e � G°r MN ea OH■ et . t . .ttttts7ta�s. �' • s •w MlasOl • t t a a e tw • uap0 tort,( u • i - EARTH TiNGThatERDSC0NSULTANTS', INC. ..4,*` lnisi941132 • r APPJENDLX G L L I.._ 94112 ' T, l r . Y : • . ` Ii j I ri N e . I 1 _ I ApP�M•Lpat"l PJ•Z JF ��^1 r_ i.• ..Srs..e.NIaill .i.aillar oaamaaem I 1 \ o ELEVATION AC- YffENCE MASK i r1'. + `'1♦I ZONE % ~� I 1 i�wa , e vend w .a.o Ot.c «acMI0N '? I1 1 SWIM.)• 1._r�w��_/�_Ilrr w_r_�II 1 • � MY.*U Imam r{�u/rsM r +• AREA MOTSMOMN - r / All ZONE . /1 ZONE 4. • -ZONE X • S I - 0 1 zoN[x 'MAP LOCATOR DIAGRAMT ZONE% 1 p \ ZONE t.-.---.—• -.- Z.C. _. . 41132 1 APPENDDC H • OW SS • [. 941122 4 r IN ► Si IOW TOWN OF WINDSOR September 16, 1994 Rick Pickard The Engineering Co. 2310 E. Prospect Fort Collins, CO 80525 Dear Mr. Pickard: This letter is written to inform you that one hundred (100) percent of the funds required to finance the construction of the Eastside Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Line and Pump Station is in place and dedicated. t It is further understood the Town of Windsor Sanitation Department t will assume maintenance and ownership of Pump Station and Sewer Lines after acceptance of same by the Town of Windsor. 2incre/,. / en W. Weldon ' Town Administrator Town of Windsor L E•_ • r:!1 Walnut Street • Windsor, Colorado 80550 •(303)688.7476 • Fax (303)686-7478 94 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #737 FOR A TRUCKING OPERATION TO SERVICE THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY- MICHAEL WILLITS 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 16th day of November, 1994, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Michael Willits, 18132 State Highway 392, Greeley, Colorado 80631, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit#737 for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the W 1/2 NW 1/4 of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Michael Willits, said applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The use is located within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Eaton and City of Greeley. The location of the use and the attached Conditions and Development Standards make the proposed use consistent with the goals of the Urban Growth Boundary section of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Town of Eaton has indicated it has no objection to this request. The City of Greeley recommends conditional approval of the request. • 941143 PL0056 C.C:,�}L (6P• al AP AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT#737 -WILLITS PAGE 2 b. The Use by Special Review is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) Zone District. The proposed additions to the trucking operation are allowed as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, c. The use is compatible with existing surrounding !and uses. This business is existing and other agricultural businesses are located with close proximity of the site. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. Special Review Permit Development. Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. • NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,that the application of Michael Willits for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit#737 for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Amended Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2, The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the truck-trailer wash facility, an odor abatement and response plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department. A copy of the approved plan shall be provided to the Department of Planning Services. 941143 PL0056 AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT#737-WILLITS PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of November, A.D., 1994. Linzeigdah BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED W. H. Webster, Chairman BY: /`, i j FXCII,SFD C eputy CIPtk to the Board Dale K ail, Pro-Tern APPROVED AS TO FORM: �.-. r A- /�� e ee 2. Baxter County Attorney /rtstance L. Harbert ) . 1/yAGc CUSED DA�� OF SIGNING (Q�'E Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941143 PL0056 • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS MICHAEL WILLITS AMENDED USR#737 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit is for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry in the A (Agricultural) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. The expansion of the operation is limited to the addition of a 6,960 square foot maintenance, dispatch and service building for company-owned vehicles and a truck-trailer washout facility. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The Use by Special Review Permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the subject property. 4. The truck and trailer washout facility shall be for private use only for vehicles owned and operated by Willie's Grain, Inc. 5. The truck and trailer washout facility shall only wash trailers which have contained boxed food goods and bulk produce. No trailers may be washed which have hauled live animals or manure. If, in the future, the applicant wishes to transport live animals and include the washout of animal waste in the operation,the approval of an amendment to this Amended Special Review Permit shall be required. 6. The truck and trailer washout facility shall be limited to the number of tractors and trailers that may be washed in accordance with the engineer-designed I.S.D.S. The total number of washed tractor and trailer units shall not exceed thirty (30) per week. 7. A quarter-inch wire mesh grate shall be installed in all floor drains in the truck and trailer wash facility in order to prevent large organic material from entering into the septic system and to minimize odors. 8. The sand in the truck wash sand filter shall be disposed in an approved sanitary landfill on an as-needed basis, 941143 PL0956 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS-WILLITS PAGE 2 • 9. The odor abatement and response plan shall be implemented at the request of the Weld County Health Department in the event that odor levels detected off site of the facility meet or exceed the residential odor limit (7:1 dilution threshold), as specified by the Colorado Revised Statutes. The plan shall also be implemented in the event that the Health Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and, in the judgment of the Director of Public Health, there exists an odor condition requiring abatement. 10. An individual sewage disposal system is required for the proposed truck and trailer wash facility and office. Each system is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County I.S.D.S. regulations. 11. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S.evaluation prior to issuance of the required septic permit(s). In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. 12. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 13. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 14. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive • dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 15. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 16. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A), as • measured according to 25-12-102, CRS. 17. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. • 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 941143 PL0056 • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS -WILLITS PAGE 3 20. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in • order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County regulations. 21. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioner before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. • • 941143 PL0056 • NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on November 16, 1994, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Michael Willits 18132 State Highway 392 Greeley, Colorado 80631 LEGAL DESCR!PTION: Part of the W 1/2 NW 1/4 of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Amended Special Review Permit for a trucking operation to services the agricultural industry SIZE OF PARCEL: 9 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: SHELLY K. MILLER DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD PUBLISHED: November 24, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon 941143 • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBUCATION STATE OF COLORADO ss Rana e e COUNTY OF WELD m. acne--a- taw* . C o, ad I, ROGER A. LJPKER, of said County of Weld,being duly Not ea,'16, 1994.and sworn,say that I am publisher of tbn.w- approved a SIR $01010 Dentroin re' a M ems. WINDSOR BEACON 'wily..Pan*/ore.fl -w ad puma dada bwow-Coese+w.aw..t a weekly newspaper having a general circulation In said dw►erl...ere..eee County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR. in *awe iie*pawn a also Ott*SS CAL said County and State; and that the notice, of which the °'arra'""°"~`` annexed is a true copy, has been published in said wacky for / successive weeks, that the notice was APv awcw.rwa 1!132 Sm tea*app published in the regular and entire issue of every number 0 orebi.Color•do all" the paper during the period and tine of pubacatbn,and in thou.inct wrnac v„ t t the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that w.m eve v.N the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing swoon 1e, TamaA thet � NOR Rani Want Ito ate of the�J-� em ViedP.M., .w cwwm . '9 day of (T !e_„nr ,J-([ , A.D., 199 and the last publication bearing the date of the nes nc wrtsrrarfl-ar day of AD., 19 and that APPROVES)We MODS,1 the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published !yang .!woke to we- continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S vb..e.wlessie sew consecutive weeks, in said County and State, pnsr to the SOX OF awtei*we. data of first publication of said notice, and the aa•na is a nos or IS newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate prntmg Fain lean q of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18, andwi COMMON .we Of ek ae0M1 w 1931,and all prior acts as so far in force. `° 7th 6- vista cowry, .cal- A JS HER owloo ;/eT.DONALD o WOMEN- u ab�edpan,d sworn to before me this - day of OIRK TO THE WAND8T:sway k.muss fL1-r •19e1 cfPUrretinx m NOTARY PUBLIC Ztr,a My •commission •expires 9'"I_ /91(- - 941143 ATTENDANCE RECORD � ' HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS /ON THUS. /[Q DAY OF yy�w/n tU/t> 1994: DOCKET Uria — Antut u�#747g"�-,l, CcAn i DOCKET 0DOCKET U 79 ust "r I�p.: U /�072tic+ esMto , Achi iAdu! DOCKET U PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET U (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING 2 z 7a9 / (Z /�.'I,�J/lll� �,t14i�. �(/J/ I$/31 N, j ?9� Gur////y /.I,IGTs r 941143 ea Guilt the • P.O. Box100 18302 Highway 392 OCTOBER 21 , 1994 Lucerne, Colorado 80646 303-352-1243 Greeley 303-659-1176 Denver 800.6541907 303-352.1396 Fax TREVOR 3IRICEK, SUPERVISOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICES WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1517 16TH AVENUE COURT GREELEY CO S0631 • DEAR MR. JIRICEK; THIS LETTER IS IN REPLY TO THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT'S LETTER DATED OCTOBER 4 , 1994: CASE NUMBERS AMENDED USR-737 . IT PERTAINS TO THE REQUIRED ODOR ABATEMENT AND RESPONSE PLAN FOR THE PROPOSED TRUCK TRAILER WASH FACILITY . ST OF HE WING STEPS�IN THER ABATEMENT EVENT THAT ODOR OLEVELS NSE ADETECTED N SHALL COFF ISITE OFT THE FFACILITY MEET OR EXCEED THE RESIDENTIAL ODOR LIMIT (7: 1 ) DILUTION THRESHOLD) AS SPECIFIED BY THE COLORADO REVISED STATUES. IT (THE ABATEMENT AND RESPONSE PLAN) WILL ALSO BE IMPLEMENTED SHOULD THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT RECEIVE A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF ODOR COMPLAINTS AND WE ARE NOTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 1 . THE OPENINGS IN THE STRUCTURE WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO DRY OUT SURFACE MOISTURE SHALL BE CLOSED. 2 . AN APPROPRIATE DEODORIZER OR PERFUME WILL BE APPLIED TO ABATE THE OFFENSIVE ODORS . 3. REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATED FILTER SAND AND REPLACEMENT WITH CLEAN MATERIAL . 4 . CONSULT WITH AN APPROPRIATE ENGINEER FOR METHODS TO EMPLOY ENABLING US TO COMPLY WITH WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUESTS. 5 . TERMINATE THE OPERATION OF THE TRUCK TRAILER WASH FACILITY • UNTIL THE ODORS HAVE SUBSIDED AND COMPLIANCE IS ACHIEVED. SINCERELY , sposintn14?gn4rT a8'izaat' OCT 2 ; 1994 MICHAEL B. WILLITS CC: GLORIA DUNN, WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ...•�••ol81iAi116 CITY OF GREELEY PLANNING COMMISSION • W Wow 1 rte. Regulated Carrier Refrigerated Vans • Belt Dump Trailers Ex hAbL-1- a 941143 0 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street. Third Floor. Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 94-78 APPLICANT Michael Willits 18132 State Highway 392 Greeley. Colorado 80631 DATE: November 16, 1994 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W; NW! of Section 19, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85 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: October 26, 1994 PUBLISHED: November 3. 1994, in the Windsor Beacon • EX ktibit j.11.1.13 Y I NOTICE I Parr ott bate ROM Mee 0I Ds SMto1 C*' fl" was Cm* Zoning iota a pubboMmM ',BM MO a M CMaEao mf ate Baa6 M Going Ca' "aM', amid AFFIDAVIT OF PUBUCATlON Canty CMMao, WMa 1'�p . haw STATE OF COLORADO SS COUNTY OF WELD "Ir 1, ROGER A. LIPXER, of said County of Weld,being duly swam,say that I sun publisher of )show i we dpap deiKaB ea Pna WINDSOR BEACON MaMw alellb. ioleatiCI- ,MCI,a 1B�ir*RPM a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said Loma Met WI be Ina en I County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR. In f the Imam,IM Re e d w h! said County and State; and that the notice, of which the 'stall ol ma flak al at, Wm • annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly W Mono IM MME, TM most at mepM a mart for / successive weeks,that the nodes was N+'m'w MI5 M bans by ow published in the regular and entire issue of every number of ram mBa PIMP. the paper during the period and time of publication, and in Ba ITALIC KNOWN a,a Ate the newspaper proper and not In a supplement, and that am. NM dcwrm MIPS M PW,mas'o the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing Cammrbnawa.am+n° the date of elm Basal d to one araCo _:2.eLday oI 7?„,..r...-Le, A.D., 199` and the covMw p,aa,Nerid h the last publication bearing the data of the Camm ne 101115lreel,Third day of , A.D., 19 and that Mom Ousalay,COMM. the said WINDSOR BEACON has bean published DOCKET 1414.75 continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 APPLICANT Laatest Ovate, consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the 15171 state .aeAw- 782, date of first publication of said notce, and the same is it (Mgr/.C"o'nde tam newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing DATE NaamMr la,IS of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18, 1931,and all prior acts so far as in force. Mt MOO a" REQUEST A Me Medea ‘ .A. 6- , OMamba! Modal Ream •Pwa,yMaO Flan gad Own*We Wake,mown /� &UR HER to ..least IM apeaeutl Inkit" day of �w DESCRIP ON: PM Subscribed and sworn to before a this n etIMw,/NWU4alUMW 1_re Ly t 19 !7 / M,yaw.'Nnr4 tear as es tenth P.N.Was �y1 Cawq.Cams - s4.1,4( - ;r/kr.,.lnv' LOCATON. s, at end NOTARY PUBLIC awe an*swarm spat bra ao"" My commission expires 1 f 2. / 77/v • BOARD OF MINTY COLE WasiONsB _. W.WOOLMTY,COLORADO Br;001040 0.WARDEN • WELD COUNTY CLERK TO . .. THE DOAIC BY eel LY IC MILLER DEPUTY CLERK TO IRE.. BOARD DATED Mbar 21,hive bola as Hasa IL a ' 941143 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket 094-78, was placed in the United States mail, first class mail, postage prepaid. addressed to the,following property owners. DATED this p((,y day of 211 , 1994. MONFORT OF COLORADO, INC. C/O CONAGRA, INC. ONE CONAGRA DRIVE OMAHA. NE 68101-5001 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO 1500 6TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 L A D FARM PARTNERSHIP CLARENCE A. ANDERSON LIVE TRUST 33270 WELD COUNTY ROAD 37 EATON, CO 80615 BERG FARMS LLC 18728 HIGHWAY 392 LUCERNE, CO 80646 BERYL AND DONNA WILLITS 2820 GRAND VIEW DRIVE GREELEY, CO 80631 MICHAEL WILLITS • 18302 HIGHWAY 392 GREELEY, CO 80631 ST. MICHAEL EXPLORATION COMPANY 14062 DENVER, WEST PARKWAY GOLDEN, CO 80401 MICHAEL WILLITS 18132 STATE HIGHWAY 392 GREELEY, CO 80631 • D eputy CI�� Dp to the Board , , 941143 • A ;r S 0 • V.O.OO%758-ORE/FLEY,COlORA0080032 JD .. . . . ..,., ,,irove t: O `277h,rnr _ l bpiIl: 31O-Co CLERK 01,5e 0 TO THE B0.1 `2.0O ` 9 X 0 ` , ra m z ' r p 0.• • O 03 y • • ' 7 . i-o vl 0 D xj + 4�r /a S M • t k.' CJ t1,1 4t1 . ^. 14i4 i1 0rN a1 bia• 03 r r o • r0 cm.w.. M N 3 N • vi n Y M w .a O M ti _ �� z CD- tel f � s� v C"J owk+ • _1 2n it • � 3'a2 qN -' sr �/� °z J' C7 _ C%) Ko =+ ,h �� sn .1 �O "'� C ) -� F`. i � , -r — CIs c-- ! N2 to i ' `' w ~ " '` 941143 Jib • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 18, 1994 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held October 18, 1994, in the County Commissioners' First Floor Hearing Room(#101),Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley. Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman at 1:30 p.m. Tape 469 Roll Cali Ron Sommer Present —3 Marie Koolstra Present -= r, Curt Moore Present Judy Yamaguchi Present - 4 '- Absent =r " 2 O Bud Clemons —' c' Shirley Camenisch Present -7 Epple Present 9 Jack rd Kimmel Present '7 77i=4Richard K 0 -0...r; Also present Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, Department of Planning Services; Lee Morrison.AssistantR County Attorney; Jeff Stoll, Director, Environmental Protection Services;Sharyn Ruff,Secretary. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737(Continued from October 4, 1994). APPLICANT: Michael Willits REQUEST: A Site Speaflc Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the Agricultural Industry. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19,T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County.Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85. Mike Willits,applicant,explained he resides on the property where he plans to locate the business. The tucking operation consists of two fleets, one local and one that runs to the west coast. He needs a larger shop and washing facility. Ron Sommer was concerned about the wording of Development Standard#5,regarding boxed food goods only. Mike agreed and used the local run(beets,onions,etc.),as an example. Gloria Dunn said the Department of Planning Services'staff had no problem rewording the development standard to include bulk produce. Gloria also stated they would need to amend Development Standard*1 to 6,900 square feet for the size of the building. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Jack Epple moved Case Number Amended USR-737.with the changes to Development Standards et and 5, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Judy Yamaguchi seconded the motion. a + C'' 941113 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 4, 1994 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held October 4, 1994.in the County Commissioners'First Floor Hearing Room(#101),Weld County Centennial Center,915 Tenth Street Greeley,Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman at 1:30 p.m. Tape 468 Boll Cal( Richard Kimmel • RPresent Curt Moore Present Shirley Camenisch Absent Bud Clemons Absent Marie Koolstra Present : 1 ? Ron Sommer Present c Judy Yamaguchi Absent T n ti, Ron Erbes Absent cD as, ze- ac Also present Gloria Dunn,Current Planner, Department of Planning Services; Lee Monson,Assistant Cody MOM Sharyn Ruff, Secretary. — w Due to the lack of a quorum the Planning Commission could not act on applications presented. They did however continue the following cases until October 18, 1994, 1. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 APPLICANT; Michael Willits REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the agricutturai industry. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19,TBN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85. 2. CASE NUMBER: Z-491 APPLICANT; Gary and Joan Phillips REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A(Agricultural)to E(Estate). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 6,T4N,R88W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County,Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 80 and approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 3. Respectfully submitted, Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary 941143 ® • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jack Epple that the following resolution, with amendments to Development Standards#1 and 5, be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission, Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 7.— NAME: Michael Willits —r _ rn ,r v 0 ADDRESS: 18132 State Highway 392, Greeley, Colorado 80631 -7, o REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review Permitter a Tracking, operation to service the Agricultural industry. — co tJ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 NW4 Section 19, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The use is located within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Eaton and City of Greeley. The location of the use and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the goals of the Urban Growth Boundary section of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Town of Eaton has indicated it has no objection to this request. The City of Greeley recommends conditional approval of the request - The Use by Special Review is consistent with the intent of the A(Agricultural)zone district The proposed additions to the trucking operation are allowed as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural)zone district ahLbaB 941143 SEP • i RESOLUTION,Amended USR-737 Michael Willits Page 2 The use is compatible with existing surrounding land uses. This business is existing and other agricultural businesses are located within close proximity of the site. No overlay districts affect the site. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based,in part,upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, Other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. • 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the truck-trailer wash facility, an odor abatement and response plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department.A copy of the approved plan shall be provided to the Department of Planning Services. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Againstpassage Ron Sommer Marie Koolstra Curt Moore Judy Yamaguchi Shirley Camenisch r Jack Epple Richard Kimmel 941143 ® • RESOLUTION.Amended USR••737 Michael Willits Page 3 The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing resolution, is a true copy of the resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County. Colorado, adopted on October 18, 1994. Dated the 18t of October, 1 Sharyn F. Rii Secretary 941143 o s SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Michael Willits Amended USR-737 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an amendment to a trucking operation to service the Agricultural industry in the A(Agricultural)zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. The expansion of the operation is limited to the addition of a 6,960 square foot maintenance, dispatch and service building for company.owned vehicles and a tru ck-trailer washout facility. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The Use by Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the subject property. 4. The truck and trailer washout facility shall be for private use only for vehicles owned and operated by Willies's Grain, Inc. 5. The truck and trailer washout facility shall only wash trailers which have contained boxed food goods and bulk produce. No trailers may be washed which have hauled live animals or manure. If, in the future, the applicant wishes to transport live animals and include the washout of anima!waste in the operation, the approval of an amendment to this Special Review permit shall be required. • 6. The truck and trailer washout facility shall be limited to the number of tractors and trailers that may be washed in accordance with the engineer-designed I.S.D.S. The total number of washed tractor and trailer units shall not exceed thirty(30) per week. 7. A quarter-inch wire mesh grate shall be installed in all floor drains in the truck and trailer wash facility in order to prevent large organic material from entering into the septic system and to minimize odors. 8. The sand in the truck wash sand filter shall be disposed in an approved sanitary landfill on an as- needed basis. 9. The odor abatement and response plan shall be implemented at the request of the Weld County Health Department in the event that odor levels detected off site of the facility meet or exceed the residential odor limit(7:1 dilution threshold), as specified by the Colorado Revised Statutes. The plan shall also be implemented in the event that the Health Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and, in the judgment of the Director of Public Health, there exists an odor condition requiring abatement. • 941143 • • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS,Amended USR-737 Michael Willits Page 2 10. An individual sewage disposal system is required for the proposed truck and trailer wash facility and office. Each system is required to be de-signed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 11. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an 1.S.D.S.evaluation prior to issuance of the required septic permit(s). In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current LS.D.S. regulatations. 12. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 13. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 14. Waste materials shall be handled,stored,and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 15. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 16. The maximun permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 17. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 21. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 941143 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS,Amended USR-737 Michael Willits Page 3 22. The property owner or operator shalt be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. • 941113 • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Michael Willits Cane Number: AM USR 737 Suhpitted gr prepared prj nr tg Hearing at gearing 1. Application 27 pages x 2. Application plat 1 page x 3. DPS referral summary sheet and letter x 4. DPS letter to applicant x 5. DPS Recommendation x G. DPS Surrounding Property Owner/Mineral Owner x Mailing list, letter and certificate. 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician x 8. DPS Notice of Hearing x 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet x 10. DPS Field Check x 11. 9-27-94 memo to Planning Commission from G. Dunn x 12. 9-22-94 letter from Michael Willits x 13. 9-13-94 referral from Weld County Public Works x Dept. 14. 9-15-94 referral from West Greeley SCD x 15. 9-8-94 referral from Town of Eaton x 16. 10-4-94 memo to Planning Commission from G. Dunn x 17. 10-3-94 letter from Michael Willits to G. Dunn X 18. 9-28-94 letter from Greeley Planning Commission x 941143 EX-A-1: ÷ A • • 19. 9-26-94 referral from Eaton Fire Protection Dist. x 20. 10-3-94 letter from Michael Willits to Greeley City Council x 21. 10-11-94 letter from Greeley City Council x I hereby certify that the 21 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. 1 further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on October 21, 1994. Glori L3 urrent Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD C CAA - q SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 2,,S day of 19 �! tn; nl 0 . NOTARY PUBLIC May 27, 1997 My Commission Expires 941113 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case (X LIS,C'°'' Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description /0 A. 4)1 LOU) �.r��r� thALAttbilli t .acs /Obi B. PIPIAln hge ,I> .ax) .et l' /o/y/W //S c _xq�`�°/ai�'r' Q41. 1040. e ) Lk „i,E. f_A �x1c 11 tl±, J� ri�(ldn l t4t F. � � C. H. I. J. X. L. N. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. N. X. Y. E. 941113 • • DATE: October 18, 1994 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 NAME: Michael Willits ADDRESS: 18132 State Highway 392, Greeley, Colorado 80631 REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review Permit for a Trucking operation to service the Agricultural industry. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 NW4 Section 19, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The use is located within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Eaton and City of Greeley. The location of the use and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the goals of the Urban Growth Boundary section of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Town of Eaton has indicated it has no objec- tion to this request. The City of Greeley recommends conditional approval of the request. The Use by Special Review is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district. The proposed additions to the trucking operation are allowed as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) zone district. r r 'UMW :14 - The use is compatible with existing surrounding land uses. This business is existing and other agricultural businesses are located within close proximity of the site. • No overlay districts affect the site. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the truck-trailer wash facility, an odor abatement and and response plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department. A copy of the approved plan shall be provided to the Department of Planning Services. 9411/3 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Michael Willits Amended USR-737 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an amendment to a trucking operation to service the Agricultural industry in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated ereon. The expansion of the operation is limited to the addition of a y square foot maintenance, dispatch and service building for company-owned vehicles and a truck-trailer washout facility. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The Use by Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the subject property. 4. The truck and trailer washout facility shall be for private use only for vehicles owned and operated by Willies's Grain, Inc. 5. The truck and trailer washout hhfacil+i� tppyy shall only wash trailers which have contained boxed food goodGt"�Nobtrailers,�mmay be washed which have hauled live animals or manure. If, in the future, the applicant wishes to transport live animals and include the washout of animal waste in the operation, the approval of an amendment to this Special Review permit shall be required. 6. The truck and trailer washout facility shall be limited to the number of tractors and trailers that may be washed in accordance with the engineer- designed I.S.D.S. The total number of washed tractor and trailer units shall not exceed thirty (30) per week. 941143 • • 7. A quarter-inch wire mesh grate shall be installed in all floor drains in the truck and trailer wash facility in order to prevent large organic material from entering into the septic system and to minimize odors. 8. The sand in the truck wash sand filter shall be disposed in an approved sanitary landfill on an as-needed basis. 9. The odor abatement and response plan shall be implemented at the request of the Weld County Health Department in the event that odor levels detected off site of the facility meet or exceed the residential odor limit (7:1 dilution threshold) , as specified by the Colorado Revised Statutes. The plan shall also be implemented in the event that the Health Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and, in the judgment of the Director of Public Health, there exists an odor condition requiring abatement. 10. An individual sewage disposal system is required for the proposed truck and trailer wash facility and office. Each system is required to be de- signed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 11. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S, evaluation prior to issuance of the required septic permit(s) . In the event the systcm(s) is found to be inadequate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulatations. 12. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 13. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 14. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance con- ditions. 15. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 16. The maximun permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 941143 \ 4 • a 17. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19, The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 21. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development gtandards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be tiled in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 941143 0 COMMATTY DEVELOPMENT . 1000 10TH STREET. GREELEY. COLORAOO 80631 (303) 350-9780 of Greeley jr1JR7ill +..ra rw•.. pIA October 11, 1994 AWag Gloria Dunn Current Planner Department of Planning Services 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Ms. Dunn: Subject: Amended USR-737, Michael Willits The Greeley City Council, Planning Commission, and Planning staff appreciate the opportunity to review land use applications in the county in close proximity to the City. The Greeley City Council reviewed this case at last evening's council meeting. The City Council concurred with the Greeley Planning Commission findings, which indicated a recommendation of approval for the expansion of the trucking use currently operating on-site and recommending denial of the truck washout portion of the application. If the Board of County Commissioners decides to approve the truck washout portion of the application, the Greeley City Council suggested the following conditions be included: 1. The truck washout portion of the site shall be utilized for company vehicles only as indicated in the application materials, and the facility shall not become a commercial truck washout facility. 2 . The site shall meet all Weld County Health Department standards relating to odor. 3 . Hook-up to municipal sewer service shall be required once such service is reasonably proximate to the site. 4. Under no circumstances shall animal waste washout be added without additional review by the governing body. Should this or a future applicant wish to add animal waste functions to the truck washout, the City would like such a change in the washout to go through the referral process, rather than this additional, unreviewed use added to the site as an administrative review. I have included a copy of the City Council summary of minutes for the portion of the October 4, 1994 meeting which addressed this case. Should any r IIXHO1T Gloria Dunn October 11, 1994 Page 2 questions arise concerning the City Council recommendation, or the summary of minutes, please contact me. Sincerely Greg Thompson Planner II enclosure 941143 41, 1. 7 - 215 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS October 4, 1994 Page 7 • 17. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF GREELEY, COLORADO, TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, FOR THE WIDENING OF 11TH AVENUE AND OF"O" STREET Bill Sterling reported that as an incentive to the recent development in the northeast corner of the Weld Business Park, the City of Greeley agreed to construct the required widening at 11th Avenue and "O" Street. These improvements must be completed by November 1, 1994. • Design and construction must begin almost immediately. The estimated cost of improvements arc: "O" Street/I It'n Avenue, $36,380; traffic striping/signage, $2,000; and engineering design $5,000; total of$43,380. Staff recommended that Council approve the total appropriation and expenditure of$45,000 by ordinance and approve the intergovernmental agreement with Weld County. Councilmembers Kinnick and Selders ask about the funding source for this project. Tim Nash, Finance Director, noted that the funds would come from the General Fund in 1994, specifically from sales tax revenues generated in excess of estimates. Councilmember Kinnick moved, seconded by Councilmembcr Selders, to adopt the resolution, approve the agreement, and approve the total appropriation of$45,000, and it carried: 6-0 (Brigden absent). (Resolution No. 72, 1994) 18. CONSIDERATION OF A WELD COUNTY REFERRAL FOR AN AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A TRUCKING OPERATION TO SERVICE THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY Rebecca Safarik explained that Weld County refers land use proposals to area jurisdictions for comment when the proposed use falls within a three-mile urban planning boundary or other agreed-upon referral area. Typically, such referrals are handled by the Planning Commission. Occasionally, referrals may be of interest to City Council such as this proposal by applicant Michael Willits. Ms. Safarik reviewed the Weld County use by special review permit request to add a 5,800- square foot building to dispatch, service, and maintain company-owned trucks and trailers, and add an above-ground septic and truck washout system. She noted that although the site is outside the City's mid-range expected service area and the long-range expected growth area, it is within the City's requested referral area and therefore is evaluated in conjunction with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The purpose in bringing this referral to Council was because of concerns in the community with odor and odor-related complaints which have been made about an existing truck washout in the City. Ms. Safarik offered a comparison of the proposed facility and the existing one. Shc noted that the proposed truck washout would deal only with vegetable matter but cautioned that the addition of animal waste washout was possible. 941143 • '�. !r-r_.. 216 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS October 4, 1994 Page 8 The Planning Commission found that the proposed expansion of the trucking use complies with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan and recommends approval of that portion of the application with the condition that the site meet all Weld County industrial development guidelines including parking, landscaping, setbacks, and health department standards relating to environmental issues including surface runoff and noise. Also, the Planning Commission found that the septic and truck washout component of the application does not comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan and recommends denial of that portion of the application. Mayor Morton noted that there are problems with commercial truck washout uses but felt it was unfair to not allow a company to wash their own trucks. Ms. Safarik noted that the Planning Commission recommended a list of caveats in the event the truck washout portion was approved. If desired, a caveat relative io restricting animal waste washout could be added. Councilmember Kinnick moved, seconded by Councilmember Archibeque, to approve the recommendation of the Planning Commission, however, if the truck washout component is approved by Weld County, the following is recommended: A) The truck washout portion of the site shall be utilized for company vehicles only as indicated in the application materials and the facility shall not become a commercial truck washout facility; B) The site shall meet all health department standards relating to odor; C) Hook-up to municipal sewer service shall be required once such service is reasonably proximate to the site; and D) under no circumstances shall animal waste washout be added without additional review by the governing body. The motion carried 5-1 (Siemer dissenting, Brigden absent). 19. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DECLARING GREELEY CITY COUNCIL OPPOSITION TO AMENDMENT 12, WHICH WILL APPEAR ON THE NOVEMBER 8, 1994 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Mr. Grattet reported that the Colorado Municipal League (CML) has reviewed the ballot measures and analyzed how they will affect municipalities. CML is asking governing bodies to oppose Amendment 12 and express that opposition to communities. Amendment 12 would open the initiative, referendum, and recall petition process to widespread fraud by making signature validation on such petitions virtually unworkable and taxpayers would be forced to pay for printing of petitions and provision of other services to private petitioners. Mr. Grattet added that it was important to indicate to the voters of the community that Amendment 12 would substantially weaken home rule. Rick Brady suggested that the resolution title also reflect Referendum A which is mentioned in the test of the resolution. Councilmember Faulkner noted that she generally resists having Council present a position on a ballot measure. However, Amendment 12 would severely impact local government. 941111 (4-c(ipigH"\H-zt • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WI PHONE(303)353-3845, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE 4 GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO TO: Weld County Planning Commission FROM: Gloria Dunn, Current Planner Gad SUBJECT: Amended USR-737, Michael Willits DATE: October 4, 1994 The Department of Planning Services requests that this proposal to amend a Use by Special Review permit be continued to the October 18, 1994,meeting. The applicant is requesting to add a 5,800 square foot building and truck-trailer washout facility to the existing agricultural-related trucking operation. The City of Greeley has concerns regarding the potential for odors associated with a washout facility at this location. The Greeley Planning Commission's recommendation is attached;the Greeley City Council will consider this application at its October 4, 1994,meeting. The Weld County Health Department has not yet completed its review of the proposed septic system for the washout facility and is requesting additional time prior to the staffs preparation of a recommendation for the case. W 2& Gam, lie. P.O. Box 100 18302 Highway 392 Lucerne. Colorado 80646 303-352-1243 Greeley 303-659-1176 Denver 800-654-1907 OCTOBER 3 , 1994 GLORIA DUNN DEPT OF PLANNING SERVICES WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N 17TH AVE (,REELEY CO 80631 1,EAR GLORIA: 1 AM SENDING THIS TO AFFIRM MY ACCEPTANCE OF A CONTINUANCE FOR THE HEARING ON AMENDED USR 737 . PLEASE RESCHEDULE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. RESPECTFULLY, MICHAEL B. WILLITS y 4 griffin Regulated Carrier Refrigerated Vans • End Dump Trailers �, ! COMM DB/ELOPMENT 1000 10TH STREET. OREELEY. COLORADO 80531 (303) 350-9780 September 28, 1994 , QCS 1,,i 99A � Gloria Dunn Current Planner Department of Planning Services 1400 N 17th Avenue Greeley CO 80631 Dear Ms. Dunn: Amended USR-737. Michael,Willits Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the Willits proposed trucking expansion and truck washout facility. The City of Greeley Planning Commission reviewed this case at yesterday's meeting. The Planning Commission found that the proposed expansion of the trucking use complies with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan and recommended approval of this portion of the application with the condition that the site meet all Weld County industrial development guidelines, including parking, landscaping, setbacks, and health department standards relating to environmental issues, including surface runoff and noise. However, the Planning Commission found that the truck washout component of the application does not comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan and recommended denial of this portion of the application. The Planning Commission denial noted odors associated with the Duggan Truck washout are a major concern in east Greeley. The addition of a similar land use only two miles north of the Weld County Business Park, where prevailing winds come from the north, would provide an odor producer in an area which the City of Greeley is currently trying to limit odors. Furthermore, the borders of the city are likely to expand north toward this facility. Greeley sewer lines currently extend within one mile of this site. The addition of an undesirable land use in the proposed location could binder the expansion and development of the city to the north. Monfort feedlots were located only one mile south of the site. Those facilities were moved to a location which would not conflict with urban land uses. A truck washout facility used to be located west of the Weld County Business Park and was the source of odor complaints and zoning violations in the county. This facility has s'• • closed. Locating a truck washout facility in the same general area will gene tetxNl�df similar land use conflicts and, therefore, should be located elsewhere. • • Gloria Dunn September 28, 1994 Page Two The City of Greeley Planning Commission supports the expansion of the trucking facility but cannot support a truck washout facility this close to the city. Should any questions arise about the Planning Commission response, please contact me. Planning staff does not ordinarily take Weld County referrals to City Council; however, with the potential impact and land use conflict associated with this case, the Greeley City Council will review this case at its October 4, 1994, meeting. After the meeting, Planning staff will forward the City Council recommendation to you. Again, thank you for the opportunity to comment on this proposal. Sincerely, der Greg Thom hompson Planner H kb 94111.3 A Ill ‘\ • 41, es* 11 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-3545. EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES If" 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO 60631 COLORADO Date: September 6, 1994 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Michael Willits for a Site Plan Review and an Amended Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of -the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of and adjacent to State Highway 392; approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 20, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. l. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: M s ��jta4a Agency: EATON FIR PROTECTION 4\ ' DISTRIC e�+ Date: Cf - 9+f • EATON�0 1� . MECO Gam, 9Ke. P.O. Box 100 18302 Highway 392 Lucerne, Colorado 80646 303-352-1243 Greeley 303659.1176 Denver 800-654-1907 OCTOBER 3, 1994 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GREELEY CITY COUNCIL, WE, AT WILLIES GRAIN, WOULD LIKE TO BE CERTAIN THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF SEVERAL FACTS CONCERNING OUR PROPOSED PROJECT: 1 . WE ARE NOT PROPOSING A COMMERCIAL TRUCK WASH. WE ONLY WISH TO WASH OUR TRUCKS AND TRAILERS JUST AS YOU WOULD THE FAMILY CAR. 2. WE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK TRAILERS OR ANY OTHER ODOR PRODUCING ELEMENTS. OUR TRAILERS ARE ALL REFRIGERATED; HAULING BOX MEAT , DAIRY PRODUCTS AND OTHER FOOD ITEMS. THEY NEED TO BE FREE OF DUST AND CLEAN BEFORE LOADING. NO RUBBISH, NO UNUSUAL ODORS OR DEBRIS. 3. OUR NEEDS ARE SIMILAR TO A CAR WASH, OF WHICH ODOR NEVER SEEMS TO BE AN ISSUE. 4. THE SYSTEM WE PROPOSE WAS DESIGNED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER IN BOULDER, AND HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE BOULDER COUNTY HEATH DEPT AND THE COLORADO STATE HEALTH DEPT. IT IS AN ENCLOSED SYSTEM WITH NO EVAPORATION PONDS OR ODOR PRODUCING ELEMENTS . 5 . LAST WEEK, TWO MEMBERS OF THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPT VISITED A SIMILAR SYSTEM IN BOULDER. WE WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO ASK THEM OF THEIR OBSERVATIONS. 6. WE HAVE GOOD RELATIONSHIPS WITH ALL OF OUR IMMEDIATE NEIGHBORS AND INTEND TO KEEP IT THAT WAY . 7 . IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT OUR PROJECT HAS BEEN GROUPED WITH "TYPICAL TRUCK WASHES" WHEN IT IS SIMPLY AN EXTENSION OF OUR TRUCK MAINTENANCE. IT IS ALSO UNFORTUNATE THAT CITY STAFF EQUATES OUR SMALL PROJECT WITH THE RELOCATION OF THE MONFORT FEEDLOTS AS A LAND USE CONFLICT. WASHING 30 TRUCKS & TRAILERS A WEEK AS OPPOSED TO 100, 000 CATTLE? HARDLY SIMILAR IN OUR MINDS . RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, /fici %at Aleki)- MIKE WILLITS RENE WATERS y� • � l Regulated Carrier , ' iUSla Refrigerated Vans • End Dump Trailers eta . §,; ;t: t • �, f "i • z_ t y 1, Fy of 555/// lit .: / '! • • ! ..0u ;:h w� r a.� • 111 Nil' l - r * • w t4l 4. 1 i ' 'y • s� f \ - • r • - • w lIWW rte • • 4. (fiEmORAnDLtn lel Gloria DunnTo Weld Countyty Planning Dots October 3, 1994 COLORADO N From Trevor Jiricek, Supervisor, Environmental Protection Servicef,t?' Subject: Case Number: USR-737 Name: Willits, Michael `'bc-x�^�J W2, NW4 of Section 19, Township 06 North, Range 65 West Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions arc recommended to be part of any approval: 1. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 3. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance • conditions. 4. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 5. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 6. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S. Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s) . In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. 7. An individual sewage disposal system, is required for the proposed truck wash and office. Each system is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 8. The Division requires that an odor abatement and response plan be submitted prior to operation of the facility. This plan shall be implemented at the request of the health department in the event that odor levels detected off site of the facility meet or exceed the residential odor limit (7:1) dilution threshold) as specified by the Colorado Revised Statues. The plan shall also be implemented in the event that the Heal Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and ' 1 judgement of the Director of Public Health, there exists an odor requiring abatement. - \94 941143 ® • Planning Department USR-737 October 4, 1994 Page 2 9. In order to prevent large organic material from entering into the septic system and to minimize odors, a quarter inch wire mesh grate shall be installed in all floor drains in the trucK wash. 10. The facility shall be limited to the number of tractors and trailers that may be washed in accordance with the engineer designed X.S.D.S. The total number of washed tractor and trailer units shall not exceed thirty (30) per week. 11. The facility shall only wash trailers which have contained boxed food goods. No trailers may be washed which have hauled live animals or manure. 12. When necessary the sand in the sand filter shall be disposed in an approved sanitary landfill. TJ/cs-3237 • ' I 941143 • • LAND USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 Date: September 27, 1994 NAME: Michael Willits ADDRESS: 18302 State Highway 392, Greeley,CO 80631 REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the Agricultural industry LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19,T6N,R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85 SIZE OF PARCEL: 9 acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this amended Use by Special Review permit is found in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services has received referral responses from; 1, Weld County Department of Public Works 2. West Greeley Soil Conservation District 3. Town of Eaton The Department of Planning Services' staff has received one inquiry from surrounding property owners. ° 84143' • • TO: Weld County Planning Commission FROM: Gloria Dunn Current Planner, Department of Planning Services SUBJECT: Amended USR-737 Michael B. Willits DATE: September 27, 1994 The Department of Planning Services has not yet prepared a preliminary recommendation for this proposal which includes the addition of a 5,800 square foot building and truck-trailer washout facility to an existing agricultural trucking operation. Additional information regarding the proposed expansion was submitted to the staff by Mr. Willits on Friday, September 23, 1994. The information was forwarded to the Weld County Health Department and the City of Greeley Planning Department for their review. The Health Department has not yet responded with written comments. The Greeley Planning Commission will consider this request at its September 27, 1994, meeting. The Greeley City Council will then hear the request at its October 4, 1994, meeting, and forward a recommendation to staff. Wain 9ue. P.O. Box 100 18302 Highway 392 Lucerne, Colorado 80646 303-352-1243 Greeley 303-659-1176 Denver 800-654-1907 SEPTEMBER 22 , 1994 GLORIA DUNN DEPT OF PANNING SERVICES WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N 17TH AVE GREELEY CO 80631 DEAR GLORIA: THIS LETTER IS BEING SENT TO YOU WITH MORE EXPLANATIONS ON THE WASHING OF THE TRUCKS AND TRAILERS AS REQUESTED ON AMENDED USR 737. THE WASHING WE NEED TO DO IS ONLY ON OUR COMPANY OWNED VEHICLES. THERE ARE 37 TRACTORS AND 46 REFRIGERATED TRAILERS. IN ONE WEEK, WE WASH 25 TRACTORS AND 28-30 TRAILERS INSIDE AND OUT. THE OUTSIDE WASHES ARE DONE AS NEEDED FOR MAINTENANCE AND APPEARANCE. THE INSIDE WASHES ARE REQUIRED BY FEDERAL INSPECTORS. WE LOAD FOOD AND RELATED PRODUCTS , MOST OF WHICH REQUIRE REFRIGERATION, AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN COLORADO AND NEBRASKA. THESE TRAILERS WHEN WASHED HERE USUALLY HAVE HAULED PRODUCT INTO DENVER OR FT COLLINS. OCCASIONALLY THERE IS SPILLED PRODUCE ON THE FLOOR, BUT PRIMARILY IT IS DUST THAT NEEDS WASHED OFF THE FLOOR AND WALLS. THE TRAILERS HAULING MEAT ARE WASHED OUT IN CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND WASHINGTON BEFORE THEY ARE RELOADED WITH PRODUCE. WE DO NOT HAUL WASTE, RUBBISH, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , OR OTHER LIKE ITEMS IN THESE TRAILERS . THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO ODOR CREATED BY THIS OPERATION. I HAVE LIVED IN GREELEY 20 YEARS. I UNDERSTAND THE CONCERN ABOUT ODORS AND CONTROLLING THEM. I ALSO BELIEVE IN TAKING CARE OF OUR ENVIRONMENT. THESE TWO ISSUES WERE THE FIRST THINGS CONSIDERED WHEN I BEGAN MY SEARCH FOR THE BEST WAY TO CONDUCT OUR WASHING. THIS ABOVE GROUND SAND FILTRATION SYSTEM IS IN USE BY A TRUCKING COMPANY NEAR BOULDER,CO. THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN APPROVED BY BOULDER COUNTY HEALTH DEPT AND COLORADO STATE HEALTH DEPT. THE TWO FEATURES IN THIS DESIGN THAT, TO ME, MAKE IT THE PREFERRED SYSTEM ARE: 1 . 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X.\`i .4 i' ES .. i--malmilik, 4 -! \�-'m' NQ � I .•{ I • • „ .w x`4 ,'41 , t{ ` , • • FIELD CRECX FILING NUMBER: AM USR 737 DATE OF INSPECTION: 9/15/94 APPLICANT'S NAME: Michael Willits REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review Permit for a Trucking operation to service the Agricultural industry LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt W2NW4 Section 19, T6N, R6SW LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 LAND USE: N State Highway 392, agricultural ground E Agricultural production S Greeley #2 Canal, Agricultural ground W Residence, Greeley #2 Canal, Agricultural production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) , Lucerne S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access to the site ie from State Highway 392. A row of trees on the east property boundary partially screens this use from the adjacent use. Structures are as shown on the plat. Trucks are parked on the southeast area of the parcel. Two residences are located within 1/4 mile of the site. Cur ent Planner d i X's s in-�V. Il •! (4'i ( DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WI 1 PHONE(303)353-3345, OCT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES TTH�• NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Y. O ORA AVENUE L Ili RA � GR£ELEY,COLORADO 50637 COQ he eld nt Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 4, 1994, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Michael Willits LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A trucking operation to service the agricultural induotry. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway. SIZE: 9 acres, more or less. The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on October 4, 1994. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631. Please call Sharyn Ruff, at Phone # (303) 353-6100, Ext. 3540, or Fax # (303) 351-0978, prior to the day of the hearing so that reasonable accommodations can be made if, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, you require special accommodations in order to participate in this hearing as a result of a disability." Richard Kimmel Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Windsor Beacon To be published 01$ (1) time by eptember 8, 1994. Received by: ( ( 7. 2�,- Date: cA :5747tf - r EXHlAIT a 0 S141440; 4 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.9945, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES C 1400 N.17Th AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO Date: September 6, 1994 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Michael Willits for a Site Plan Review and an Amended Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of and adjacent to State Highway 392; approximately 3.000 feet west of State Highway 85. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 20, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner. if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Date: 941111 (14 REFERRAL LIST ill NAME: Michael Willits CASE NUMSER: Amended USR-737 REFERRALS SENT: September 6, 1994 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: September 20, 1994 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES _Attorney _Ault • X Health Department _Brighton Extension Service _Broomfield _Emergency Management Office +Dacono . _Sheriff's Office X Eaton V , X Public Works _Erie Housing Authority Evans Airport Authority _Firestone X Building Inspection _Fort Lupton Frederick STATE Garden City Division of Water Resources Gilcrest Geological Survey N Greeley X Department of Health, Water Resources _Grover X Department of Transportation Hudson ^ Historical Society _Johnstown -Water Conservation Board -Xeenesburg —Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Kersey_ La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS ____Lochbuie Ault F-1 _Longmont _ Berthoud F-2 _Mead _ Briggadale F-24 _Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Raymer X Eaton F-4 _Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 _Nunn Galeton F-6 Pierce ^- Hudson F-7 Platteville _ _Johnstown F-8 _-Severance La Salle F-9 _Thornton _ _Mountain View F-10 Windsor Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 COUNTIES _ Pawnee F-22 Adams ~ Boulder Platteville F-13 _ Platte Valley F-14 Larimer Poudre Valley F-15 _ _Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES _ _ Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers Windsor/Severance F-17 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Wiggins F-18 _Federal Aviation Administration western Hills F-20 Federal Communication Commission _ OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Brighton _ Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _Fort Collins ____Tri-Area Planning commission x Greeley X Greeley #2 Canal _Longmont 33040 Railroad Avenue West Adams _ P.A. Box 104 4 Lucerne, CO 80646 COMMIssION/BOARD mEmEE, • O x N 1 r 1 T X Ron Sommer 'g'{i 1 mEmoRAnDum wigs. To Gloria Dunn, Current Planner Do to Sept. 13. 1994 COLORADO From Don Carroll r€_— Amended USR-737,Michael Willits Subject: I have reviewed the application and visited the site; and I have the following comments. The access existing fronts tc State Highway 392. This would be the jurisdiction of the Colorado State Highway Department. The existing buildings and the new proposed building are located on the high ground. Any runoff that may occur would find its way to the south and east to the Greeley No. 2 canal ditch. This runoff would not affect or impact any properties in the immediate area. The proposed above-ground sewer and washout system would fall under the Weld County Health Department'ss jurisdiction. cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer • File USR-737 �I5 :planl }[ SEP 1994 •- °I'ntim, EXHIBIT • WMMUMMM_411 a \, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3645, EXT.3540 '% {; liRe ,� WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES ' ` .. � 7400 N. 77TH AVENUE GAEELEY. COLORADO 80637 4 Sip COLORADO 9 . Awitistitt .Arr , Date: September 6. 1994 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Michael `:Lints for a Site Plan Review and an Amended Special Review permit for a tricking operation to service the agricultural industry. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19. T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. . Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of and adjacent to State Highway 392; approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 20, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. -_ 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. y We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests.Oun, Conm. . :4-o •*1i rtla (06.ok-o La (.04Z4.1. 3 do itA wast,4.-t6. - 6.t wex.1 tt4c*.o o b-66.dctrl ba•k. 4. A formal recommendation is der consideration and w lY-be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. L Signed: .a4 n. Agency: U� (n'On man._.2+i Date: 4t /s, „9'/ IXHI$IT At 4• d• ceili 6 • •V 1° 11. T"� DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-3845, DCT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1E % J mil���)�1 r�clj 1400 N.1711-4 AVENUE � ,; ; l �•'--+ I GREELEY,COLORADO80631 liRe . E- P� . 1494 i�\ COLORADO 'iA _____A,_ ▪ d,ntaaatne Date: September 6, 1994 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-737 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Michael Willits for a Site Plan Review and an Amended Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19. T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of and adjacent to State Highway 392; approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 20, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to rior to: 5. e r h enclosed letter. Si ed: Agency: TOWN OF EATON 223 rat Sheet _ ate: 19 Eaton, CO 80615 Mum 9411 '.3 t DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-3545, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 0e 1400 N.17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO • DATE: September 6, 1994 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMSER: Amended USR-737 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 4, 1994, at 1:30 p.m., in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Michael Willits FOR: A Site specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to State Highway 392 and approximately 3,000 feet west of State Highway 85. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property under consideration. For additional information write or telephone Gloria Dunn, Current Planner. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. EXhilefr I S S CERTIFICATE OPHAZLING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Cane Number Amended USR-737 for Michael Willits in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the ttac t. this 9th day of September, 1994. 941111 411 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS lb SURFACE ESTATE _ Application No. `` c Subject Property VV t 11 t t"9 � ty .)rIAC .c "R,illtVi STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. atetaisial gal Amur The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 29__ day of Qf..4L4 , 19sc( WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires: c•i r \1 N ry Public els ' ` 4'a• t , 166 / esse I !:‘ 941143 t • • ,AFFIDAVIT OF INTERES'L OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property i tai VSR, d14.. JZ STATE OF COLORADO ) ) as. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners' of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. Sit-77.70 garki The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this & I day , 19 W, by WITNESS my hand and official seal. -el �4C ` f J013E2 . MY Commission expires: 2-x-45 KADC'-3 ;•`,,�9:49114#IN . brasnA.O up c V Notary Public Ct)�� Hf Ca;.s-i.sion Ruptros: 941113 • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE/INTEREST OWNERS Michael Willits Amended USR-737 Monfort of Colorado, Inc. c/o Conagra, Inc. One Conagra Drive Omaha, NC 68101-5001 Public Service Company of Colorado 1500 6th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 L A D Farm Partnership Clarence A. Anderson Live Trust 33270 Weld County Road 37 Eaton, CO 80615 Berg Farms LLC 18728 Highway 392 Lucerne, CO 80646 Beryl and Donna Willits 2820 Grand View Drive Greeley, CO 80631 Michael Willits 18302 Highway 392 Greeley, CO 80631 St. Michael Exploration Company 14062 Denver Went Parkway Golden, CO 80401 941113 • i ';. �"� DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3645, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE III �' a GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 COLORADO September 6, 1994 Michael Willits 18132 Highway 392 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Amended USR-737 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry on a parcel of land described as part of the W2 NW4 of Section 19, T6N, R65W of the 5th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Willits: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have seneduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for October 4, 1994, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the City of Greeley and Town of Eaton Planning Commissions for their review and comments. Please call Greeley Planning Department at 350-9780, and Gary Casten, in Eaton, at 454-2220 for further details regarding the date, time, and place of these meetings. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Greeley and Eaton Planning Commission meetings to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. Sometime prior to September 24, 1994, a representative from the Department of Planning Services will be out to the property to post a sign adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way which identifies the hearing time, date, and location. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of-way, one sign will be posted in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of- way. 4. IX.. IT • ® • Michael Willits September 6, 1994 Page 3 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. This recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, • 1o• ia Dunn rent Planner 911113 • 11 July 21 , 1994 Weld County Dept. of Planning 1400 17th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 To Whom It May Concern: Please find herein, supporting written material describing our proposal for a Use by Special Review (USR) . The following written material will follow the USR procedural guide. Application Requirements: 1 )See attached application 2)The purpose of this proposal is to allow for the construction of an approximately 5800 sq. ft. building to be utilized to dispatch, service and maintain the trucks and trailers which are company owned. Also, with this submittal we are proposing an above ground septic and truck washout system. The engineered plans are currently at the Health Dept. for their review and approval. The use of the property will not be altered in any way as it exists today, other than allowing the company to expand with the growing industry. -Additional building space is needed to create more indoor space for company personnel to perform maintenance on company owned equipment. In addition, it would allow a safe and productive environment for mechanics during inclement weather. The septic and washout system will allow the company to maintain their trucks on site making a more convenient and productive operation. -One half mile to the East of the proposed site and adjacent to Hwy. 85 is a trucking firm, Booth Trucking. One mile due South is Monfort Transportation. Both of these companies are engaged in similar operations to our clients business. The neighbors are farmers. The surrounding property is crop land The proposed USR would not affect the prevention of the crop land cultivation of it nor the harvesting. -A residential structure is located approximately 500 feet to the East. -Due to the nature of the trucking business, there is a minimal number of buyers or patrons that actually visit the site. Most of the daily business is done over the phone. -There are currently 45 people employed at Willies Grain, which reside in and near the Greeley area. The hours of operation are from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday and 7:00 am to 1 :00 pm on Saturday. UN sit • • Page 2 -The water source for the proposed site is currently being supplied by North Weld County Water District. (see attached water supply letter) . -The proposed site utilizes an existing and safe access to Hwy. 392. Once on Hwy. 392 they are able to access State Hwy. 85 and I-25. This feature is the main criteria that enables the business to utilize the property to its potential. -In regard to the amount of traffic, 10-13 trucks will leave the site on a Saturday anytime from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm and be back the following Wednesday or Thursday. Then 2-3 trucks will leave the yard on Sunday and return on Thursday or Friday. During an average week from Monday through Friday, there are usually 2-3 outbound trucks per day which would normally return in approximately six days. Periods of the highest traffic are Wednesday 9:00 pm to Thursday 6:00 pm. Normally, on this day, 10-13 trucks return to the site. The next highest day regarding traffic volume is Saturday from noon to 6:00 pm, when 10 to 13 trucks normally leave the site. Some of the trailers are parked at the location of the shippers, both loaded and empty. The tractors are stored at the proposed site; usually only over night to receive maintenance. The tractors and/or trailers which are parked at the site, are parked South of the office building and West of the shop building, which keeps them over 400 feet away from Hwy. 392, and obstructed to view from the Highway. Usually there are only 10-12 personnel vehicles parked at the site during the week. -An existing septic system will be utilized for sewage disposal. -The proposed site is located in the Eaton Fire Protection District. Fire extinguishers are present on site. -There will be no animals present on site. -The oil that is changed out of the tractors will be used in boilers to heat the proposed and existing buildings. There are no other unusual debris or waste associated with the operation. -Storm water will continue to drain as in the past. There will be no alteration in water run-off courses which have worked fine over the years, therefore, no storm water retention facilities are proposed for the site. -There is no disposal method for debris or junk other than weekly trash pick v) by the local refuse collection agencies. As for the proposed above ground septic and washout system, waste will be hauled away and disposed of at an approved site as needed. 941113 • ® • Page 3 -Due to the nature of this proposal, all landscaping and erosion control measures are existing. Numerous trees are existing and gravel, asphalt and concrete have been placed for erosion control purposes. -There will be no need for reclamation procedures due to the fact that the activities that do or would take place with this proposal would not require any. -Approximate start up time: End of Sept. 1994 -Approximate length of construction: 30-45 days. 3)we feel that this proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive plan for the following reasons: a)It is an existing commercial use currently and by adding the proposed building it would expand the commercial economic base by allowing this company to grow. b)The proposal has demonstrated in the past that it is compatible with the surrounding agricultural uses. This company provides transportation services throughout Weld County for dairy products, producers and farmers. c)It has existing and adequate public services and facilities which have been demonstrated in the past. -The proposal lies within the agricultural zone district. Once again, this proposal is an existing commercial operation and we are requesting to add a shop to the existing improvements. This company provides many services such as transportation of harvested produce. It is also consistent with the agricultural goals in that it is located within the Greeley Urban Growth Boundary. The site is adjacent to State Highway 392 with an existing and safe access. Once on Hwy. 392, they have access to both State Highway 392 and Interstate 25. -This statement in non-applicable in that this is an existing commercial site. -There has not been a problem with provision for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County in the past. This will continue as in the past. -We feel this proposal is compatible with the surrounding agricultural uses. Farm ground is adjacent to the site in all directions. The site has had no problems in the past with compatibility primarily due to the natural buffers surrounding the proposal . There is a large irrigation ditch to the South 941113 • • Page 4 and West, Hwy. 392 to the North and a row of large trees to the East. We believe this separates activities between the two uses creating no problems. Once again, this company provides a very useful and easily accessible service to the farming industry due to the location. -We feel this site will be compatible witn all surrounding uses that might occur in the future. It will fit in ideally with commercial and industrial development due to the like uses. It will also be compatible with residential development due to the existing buffers surrounding the site and the nature of activities associated with this proposal. -This proposal is not located within an overlay district and does not comply with Section 50 of the Weld County Zoning District. -See attached water letter. -See attached deed. -A noise report does not apply to this application. -See attached soils report. -See attached list of adjacent property owners. -See attached list of mineral owners. 941113 IIIE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATIO• Department of Planning Services. 1400 N. 17th Avenue. Greeley, Colorado 80631 /�`' p 7Phoone - 353-3845 - Ext. 3540 Case Number l '7"17 Uf,l �//3 Date Received (21-4,251-91./ Application Checked By (31) Mylar Plat Submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number I TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we). the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: PT WNW; Section 19 T 6 N, R 65 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned which Special Review Permit is proposed: PT W'iNW a Section 19 T 6 N. R 65 W Property Address (if available) 18302 Hwv392 . Greeley. Cep . 806) 1 PRESENT ZONE Ag ulCure OVERLAY ZONES is/A TOTAL ACREAGE 9+ PROPOSED LAND US Commercial EXISTING LAND USE Commercial SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Beryl W311 its and Fonna Willits Address: 2870 Grand_ View Drive City: Greeley Zip: 80631 Home Telephone: 30) 352 3608 Business Telephone: Name: Address: City: Zip: Home Telephone: Business Telephone: APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above): Name: Michael Willits Address: 18132 Hwy392 City: Greeley Zip: 80631 Home Telephone: 303 352 2818 Business Telephone: 303 352 1243 I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. • Si tire: Owner or Authorized Agent REVISED: June 30, 1994 941143 FOUNDATION Engineering, AND SOILS I Inc. July 14, 1994 Commission No. : 2375-01-01-01 Mr. Michael Willits 18302 Highway 392 Lucerne, Colorado 80646 RE: A Parcel in the West Half of Section 19 , Township 6 North, Range 65 West ( 18302 Highway 392) , Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Willits: We have conducted percolation tests at the location referenced above on July 7, 1994. It is our understanding that a proposed filter bed is to be constructed to service a truck wash. The maximum anticipated daily flow for the truck wash was estimated to be 1500 gpd based on prior water usage. Sewage wastes are not to be disposed of in this system. Wash water will have sediment with occasional minor road salts. Traces of oil and grease which have collected on trucks may be mixed with the wash water. The site is located west of Lucerne on Highway 392. The Greeley #2 Canal forms the west boundary of the property. The filter bed site is relatively flat and devoid of vegetation. The subsurface conditions encountered in the eight (8) foot deep test pit (east) indicate six (6) feet of clay, sand and rubble fill over a clean sand to the depths explored. Free groundwater was not encountered. Percolation rates of 5.2, 16, 17. 1, 18.5, 21 .8, and 30 minutes per inch with an average of 18. 1 minutes per inch were obtained using the standard test procedures described by the Weld County Health Department. Based on the type and quantity of the wash water and the conditions described above, we recommend the use of a 1000 gallon septic (sediment) tank followed by a grease trap. The wash water will then flow into one of either two (2) beds by means of a diverter valve. Two (2) filter beds totaling 2370 square feet are recommended to filter and disperse the wash water. A concrete and wood structure will be constructed to contain the beds and to facilitate in the periodic removal of the contaminated soils. Additional recommendations and notes are as follows: Construction Notes -- The filter beds shall have the total area of 2370 square feet. -- Additional material to be placed over the existing soils shall be a clean, fine-grained washed sand. The filter sand shall be approved by the Engineer. 100 East 3rd Street • Loveland,Colorado 80537 • (303)663-0138 941143 July 14, 1994 Commission No. : 2375-01-01-01 Page 2 -- The subgrade of the original soil shall be scarified to a depth of eight (8) inches prior to placement of any additional filter sand. -- A total of four (4) feet of filter sand/on-site soil is required from the footing level to the top of the filter bed. -- The four (4) inch perforated pipe will lie directly on the top of the filter bed. Gravel or surface cover will not be utilized since health hazards from sewage wastes will not exist. Temporary disassembly of the pipe will be necessary during removal of contaminated soil. -- A concrete foundation will be constructed to contain the filter sand and wash water. One end will have removable wooden walls in order to facilitate removal of contaminated soil and placement of new material. The foundation should be designed by and Engineer familiar with the site conditions and structure. The existing fill at the site may be subject to excessive settlement as the fill materials are inundated with wash water. Ground modification may be necessary if settlement of the structure is not tolerable. The enclosure shall be well ventilated to aid in evaporation of the water and to prevent condensation on wooden components . -- Only wash water from the truck wash will be allowed in this system. -- An earth berm should be constructed next to the foundation walls to add support to resist lateral pressures of the saturated soils. Operation/Maintenance Notes -- The diverter valve should be switched periodically to allow drying of the beds. The diverter valve will also allow the removal of contaminated soil in one bed while the other bed is being used. -- The septic (sediment) tank and grease trap shall be checked periodically and pumped as needed. -- The filter sand/on-site soil shall be removed when infiltration rates into the bed are such that standing water does not drain within a reasonable time. The contaminated filter materials shall be disposed of in a manner which involves no environmental dangers . -- The removed soils/filter material shall not be excavated below the footing elevations . -- Lightly loaded equipment is recommended during removal of the soil/filter material . The soils will most likely be saturated. Heavy equipment can cause pumping of the subgrade soils, possibly disturbing the footing subgrade. 941113 • • • July 14, 1994 Commission No. : 2375-01-01-01 Page 3 The test results and recommendations described in this report are based on those conditions encountered at the locations and elevations tested. The locations and elevations were controlled by current regulations, site conditions, and/or the client's preference. Elevations of the structures and septic system should be carefully planned to accommodate adequate grades for wash water flow. The test pit excavated indicates the soil profile at that location. Variations in subsurface conditions can and often do exist. These variations are sometimes sufficient to necessitate modifications in design. If you have any questions, please feel free to call. Respectfully, Thomas W. Finl y, Engineering Geoiog4,431 ^:,. fe,.y Reviewed by: Kevin W. Pattersdn. .E. FOUNDATION & SOILS` :JE 1G, INC. TWF\jlb • • a! Date: July 14, 1994 Commission No. : 2375-01-01-01 8wcoc • . STATE 111GIIWAY 392 NORTH LINE • Ig•4'br a - 1d•Vc(tom.—, I NW V4- Goetz' N x0'00'00'2}I / 19.a.822) 2 '1 10 AO' 1 \ II 33•2x•Ir W �` 3 32.11.29-C 106.10 I j h :J' ,t J0.15' I • II CD•Wop-w 2l Y1 130.00 rrr C. r�w ,.ndy r ID c — N•w•_ 00-7 06'w 333.6a' r 3161, 01.063. OPOSEO fI ok•_ • SINGLE FAMILY 2o.enoJ , F {u,.Z uo,i Sa yf,x —Irk "LOtB f7L Ilit cS-y 9 At.I. le- I 0 {e-oose d crF aid? F 4 0 .9 + 4 `\ jilisiowurt4— iSze• A p.a.e.-“r I -r✓6- wk-2. r cia4 19,-r.Ll-I. , 24.Sw. v ra•to GoJu'IY1 £+Lst. o BORING LOCATION MAP FIG. 1 9411113 I Date July 14, 1994 Commission No. 2375-01-01-01 BORING, LOGS wit PT i-L, (c,,r) I4o,z( 1 wk- GL+a c 54-P-+9 -+ . OQt.g4".44164 Cae.C.ZJ 1- LchSnhPa.T HCC,. Srnoc- 94-01 ri.. c-U,-,-+� , Ibsplr, � 44 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING FIG. 2 941113 Date: July 14, 1994 t • son No. 237511-01-01 ENGINEERING -It V2 Z la.._ -ttz--ot. c- \./ mow- — 13w-I leol - hoDCV w.rw S. rt t2oo*' , ....<2_ O_ __s_Or _ _ SI _ _ , _O_ L 4)_ 5 er- pWw�lat, gorrorl r R-E-a-woa.-- -tap e." or mNm4� ^wit L. Gv.b.ort-- pace Fa• 5+ts4a-- rT Pyrt-P 7�la..J 7 R24 ��•�riea 0" IN rxvr5 I l -03 ;('' CO Z • PIPg-H le).-roue y I _ , J J P rt. wrriustrno ! illl`_— �T 9' I rov I -is' — Ducal -rat - _I ��— - — - - _ 24,,17- <1.0.1 r�aon-S tGr<Ga,¢ Try foo-(tsr"o.rw #t'4KS ' WP'rWt_71✓kT I c.../l 6,444-014S YIC-(cap101.- -t)TN+'C.IP I Tiwcic.w^61t• °mix' FIG. 3 .. 941113 -CI. la ' q4 U L`i :II ,L:, C,Pklti Jim_ :4.1.:,'::; 21.., t iU: • ry:option NO. :.��_.,._ ' _ recorder, p rwr+.nw•. ..--.•-.. .._..___—. ,.,�...,........_.,__;.-= -n'4lmc _ _ +.-•urn c�-CWatiwzb 'Deed.. D ' THIS DEED la a conveyance of the real property dn,cnbed below, Including any improveMents and other appurtenance((be . 'prrpetty')from the ihdtviduaf(s),corpnralien(s)•partnersmp(sl,or other entity(ioa)named betow as GRANTOR to the indiwduat(s) or enlity(los)named below as GRANTEE. Yho GRANTOR hereby sells and convoys trio property to the CPANT EC and the GRANTOR warrants the tale to the property, except for(1)Me hen of the general property taxes for the ycel of this deed,which the GRANTEE will pay(7)any easements and i rights-et-way snowrt or record(3)any patent reservations and exceptions(4)any outstanding mineral Interests shown of record(5) F any pfotec(ive Cbvrnants and restrictions shown of record,and(6)any additional matters shown below under"Additional Warranty Exceptions", The Specific Terms of This Deed Are: Grantor (f.,w.nn,n.•(sl and pl.h:rls)of.rs,denu.,d 11.'ep)Mo of the owner g'antor is)oin•r0 in this Deed towns,homealeae),ghti.(daft ly ' g,nnhn*el hushmld slid wan) SHLRPSKIN PRODUCTS, INC. , a Colorado corporation 660 "0" Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 I I Qrantea: (Coat'•ninnis) no a0Orrsstra). Matf9....q of Adair!. 'ncludlee nvannhl0 rend Or SO eel numb or,is reydt.d.) BERYL WILLITS and DONNA WILLITS 1145-33rd Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 i IForm of CO-Ownerahlp: jet thine MO Iwo CO nave p.anluas rnrn,M,they will hecon.Ide.et to'aliens Mann.in rornman Ontess Om awls"is ,Pint'enmity"or weds 01 the saran meaning are hdtled in 1M spate helps) I TN JOINT TENA,\CY PrOpetty Descrtpllon: ( nclune cn...'ly and Male) A triangular tract of land bounded en its Southwesterly side by No. 2 Canal of the New Cache IA Poudre Irrigation Company, being all that part of the West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W1/2NW1/4) of Section Nineteen (19) . Township Six (6) North, R: -';e Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P.M. , County or Weld, State of Colorado, lying Northerly, above and Easterly From said canal, IXC!PT Parcel as conveyed by Warranty Deed recorded November 28, 1966, in Rook 576 under Reception No. 1497505, and re- recorded May 16, 1967, in nook MU under Reception No. 1503474, Wet? County Recardn. V Property Address: 18302 State N7ghwny 392. Lacer.,, , Colorado 80646. Consideration: (The sea m.,.%.bfadOffef am,nen is optional.a,Wusnlr cnnset'•ntion for this der-I will he prMumed un.sa this eonveyh.tais I Wreathed as a wit;in Any am.this ronveynn^e,t nhselule,final and unconditional I ---NINETY-ONE 1110USAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($91,000.00)--- ReserYatlons-Reairlellonf: of lb,c11ANl Olt lnfelfle.0•eer.ve any interest in fan r.ee rly or to new•, •;Ihm.browns.or it to OIIANTOR h is restricting the GRAMME'S tight to the!rawly,W.A.npWrMrleta)ndtca.ioe) 'n NONE > 1 Additional Warranty Exceptions: (hnrtude(hird':ul foist hen.)sSa'mnd and Mrmr nxllet%stn towered*hove I :z, 1.•)ect to t)t'ed of Trust front Sheepskin Products, Inc. , a Colorado corporation, to the i Pblic Trustee of Weld County, Colorado, for the use of United Bank of LaSalle, Colorado, ' s curing a Promissory Note in the original principal amount of $63,750.00, dated October 2. , 1973, and recorded November 6, 1978, in Book 850, Reception No. 1772017, and re-recorded - ' .w c 6• ouhs?by the Gfannr on __•J.ve,X_--. -ti! 1 • to E2 wl r • alenarere Claim for COfpnr.11on,Pieinsfehlp or AssOclatlan: SIenalur.CIaOS.IOr In(IMdaal(s): f, l•sT 0 2 S3Ii1;PSEIN PRODUCTS INC. m rJ ( n Z. _—...-. — _—� lie r Nar,s. ane'n' Cu: , ,ws, nrinenAin On MYoc'al,x. Grantor — ,O /��•fr/S •Or I Y r. BR Cl` D, 1IE>y 'Prey tfr!li t_..- Gra,nar m •+ I r rvo. , • P1 ' /GEC/ r , '.T Slo- tt Aanat r / y,+ / (� /1.w-c Sic Gra,drx rt 7 1 7 'T1AI�Lri� FIR,- Se rota n . 4 ^,rare Of COtORnria( v i4 t I COUNTY or Weld I sa. y}! H ) s The Inrtbbing nnln,menl was acanOwre.uad Werra me lnis 9 0 '^"' day of July tit 82 k Or . Dy• BRUCE D. DEIFIK, PreSideat and NANCY L. 0EIFic., Secretary, of SHEt KIN PRODUCTS, 4 H , INC. , a Colorado core rac on. 1�� J e . WO NFSS my MHO et W OIIa;I.t MAt v` My twemisalan flown: n1 ( .. ' rte.. ^� f my IrU lnibs Un n ci C. �. CL GGo .Nov i.:t STATE OF ) a 0 o ni fa f COUNTY OF 1 as ,IJtic m c ' Mc tn'niM,ng immune-0i was:,'ln.,w..'1 ,4 hrfur me this day of , II ID • N fly• 0 a ('name indw,Oual GrnnOO r(nl NU.PrGhent°.itCo.). .talitln,ratimas M4 us A'...eiauon,thenInentity signors fm P'edden4 wwce(an ioeM a,daicrelary Qt D 2: o%S'stant Secretary of tmpUratlon•or as partner(1)of paNnership;or as Media. ehetnba la)Of aas(aaatloa.) Cu • `d • WITNC 95 my hand and ou,Uaf weal.. - My commission esphn: *fiery Publte 113 a tal t vPDAT!LEGAL rr':45 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ;ctikf..` �•. ERNEST TIGGES itt:,y NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT GARY SIMPSON ERNEST ROSS -nos ,,.. HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 W.M. McKAY CHARLES ACHZICER eY LYLE NELSON, MGR. 4' • P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 356-3O20 May 6, 1994 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the • following described property: 18302 Hwy 392 - W1 of NW1/4 of Section 19 - T6 - 65w 1. X Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been constsamsted with }:Borth Weld County Water District within one year from the date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. Additional comments: Sincerely, North Wel my W er istr ct Ly D. 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J1 , ♦ N,{hd d4. r i t f twt.S , f& ' 6 ti 50 I444 • �,a •\'• R\• 1,,. 1 1 ryZti�1�, \. .�\ w, .i'.• J 11��. f i.� 1 II 5 + J9 ' 50 _ 47 15 4 Ati. • 1 7 14 sa' ,= I\ • t (� i. 19 mow.-�.. • i j , 20 ,1.: 46 46• � •\ J2 s3� JIG +a^ • 52 r 21, .. 47 • ,• r - 7!' 46 q•n Lt. :".1Pd.1t I'`I t'r A4 1 L• Ii . . 52 sl , • -• • • 52 \\1.... \\H: 8+ fq �,, • 23 �• j•'•; IS 61 13 52 4 Ay��`r�,�' 15 A r .17v.c ., 1 !- _ •• �:, 7. ` xw -rte _. . • _ • r6 x , ,28 72 rr,b r lA. . • 157 : ' 1' „ 3I •�� ,� - 50 t , i ,, .33 ) .. 79 i• k. -, • tr. - 71�Ympn L'M11w : x 7 34 . •xf I w 4 '1. 32 �'.� �. ;':s ` ''`�� ri. � X41 13 14 SOUL SURVEY lag corn, sugar beets,: beans, alfalfa, small grain, The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue potatotes, and onions. An example of a suitable cropping grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrase system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn,cern for and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- silage, sugar beets, small rain, or beans. Few conrerva- Lion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years Lion practices are needed:to maintain top yields. to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grant, but- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and eons- falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; martial fertilizer are needed for top yields. and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- Windbreake and environmental plantings of trees and nuals invade the site as range condition becomes shrubs commonly grown'in the area are generally well Manonon s toil should be b pooreased r. suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produce vegetation should be continued for as many years as tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and Sideoats grama, little bluestetn western when have good survival are;Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern grama,pubescent wheatLgg s, blue redcedar,ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-dive, andergras and crested should dtmet are hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, suitable eon fregui seeding. a livestosck selected Ran be seeded into lilac,Siberian plum. seasonal Peashrub and American a clean, firm sorghum stubble or it can be drilled into a Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, Linn Prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has and cottontail,are beat Suited to this soil. Wildlife habitat proven most successful. development, including tree and shrub plantings and Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and grass plantings to servo as nesting areas, should be suc- shrubs Commonly grown in the area are generally well restful without irrigation during most years. Under ir- suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing rigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- vegetation should be continued for as many years as possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and ing many kinds of openlatxl wildlife. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern developments Road design can be modified to romper- redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive.and sate for the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. hackberry. The shrubs beet suited are skunkbush sumac, Capability class I irri tied; lilac, Siberian peashrub,and American m.plu (s l ' adept,This is a deep, Openland wildlife, such as pheasant mourning dove, and cottontail, and rangeland wildlife, such as antelope, well drained sal on uplands at elevations of 4,850 to 5,050 feet ft formed in cslcareow eolian deposits. cottontail, and coyote, are beat suited to this soiL Under Typically the surface layer is pale brown loam about 12 irrigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, inches thick. The under'ying.material is very pale brown benefiting many kinds of openland wildlife. Forage production is typically low on rangeland, and grazing silt loam to a depth of 60 inches management is needed if livestock and wildlife share Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is the range. Livestock watering facilities also are utilized by high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is various wildlife species. moderate. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops cam- development Road design can be modified to compensate monly grown in the area, Including corn, sugar beets, for the limited s capacity of Irrigated, this soil to support a load beans,alfalfa,small grain,potatoes, and onions. An exam- LoamyCapability subclass lIe IYe nonitrigated; pie of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa mains range site• followed by corn,corn for silage, sugar beets,small grain, ifo is a deep, or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing We ram x,050 et. It formed and ridges at elevations pipelines may be needed for proper water application. of 4s850 to 5,050 feet It in calcareous of soils eohan All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- deposits. Included sandy in mapping are small areasra that rigation Is the most common. Barnyard manure and con- have fine Typically the loam or aye loans is pale brown r material, martial fertilizer are needed for top yields. shi the aand surface layer is pale loam about 10 In nonirrigated areas this soil h suited to winter wheat, inches thick. The underlying material is very pale brown silt loam to a depth of GO inches barley, and sorghum. Most of.the acres winter wheat The predicted ave Be is planted to permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is per acre. The soil is summer. rag d in ld is 28 altern to bushels high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more. to allow moisture accumulation, Generally years Surfacerunoff is medium to rapid,and the erosion hazard too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. In precipitation is is modeWerate. Stubble mulch farming,sttiperopping, and minimum ti!- grown ingthed p�ronnial areas this soil is Suited to crops commonly lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. &ats es and alfalfa e t close Terracing may also be needed to control water erosion, grown crops t should itch be grown at least cap be u in the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can used in ir- . 941113 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTI[ERN PA® 16 rigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, contour of 4,850 to 5,050 feet. It formed in calcareous sonars furrows, and cross,slope furrows are suitable for row deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- have fine sandy loam or loam underlying material and lage to a minimum..and;utilizing crop residue help to con- small areas of soils that are shallow to moderately deep trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops over shale and sandstone. respond to application`uf phosphorus and nitrogen. Typically the surface layer of this Colby soil is pale In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat. brown loam about 7 inches thick. The underlying material The predicted average yield is 28 bushels per acre. The is very pale brown silt loam to a depth of GO inches soil is summer Allowed in alternate years to allow Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity le • moisture accumulation..Generally precipitation is too low high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more. for beneficial use of fertilizer. Surface runoff is rapid,and the erosion hazard is high. Stubble mulch farming,striperopping, and minimum til- This soil is suited to limited cropping. Intensive lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. cropping is hazardous because of erosion. The cropping Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. system should be limited to close grown crops,such as al- The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue falfa, wheat. and barley. This soil also is suited to ir'- grams Several mid grasses, such as western whcatgrass rigated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to and necdleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- years of alfalfa followed by 2 years c'f corn and small tion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition Close grown crops can be irrigated from closely spaced deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, buff contour ditches or sprinklers. Contour furrows or sprin- falegrase, anakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; klers should be used for new crops. Applications of and forage production..drops. Undesirable weeds and an- nitrogen and phosphorus help in maintaining good produce nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. time Management of vegetation on this soil should be based The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- grams Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheat- lion.Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. grass, and sedge are also prominent. Potential production Sideoats grams, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue ranges from 1,800 pounds per acre in favorable years to grams,pubescent wheatgrass,and crested wheatgrass are 1,500 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the deteriorates, the aideosts grams and little bluestem seasonal requirements•of livestock. It can be seeded into decrease, forage production drops, and blue grams, but• a clean, firm sorghum,stubble, or it can be drilled into a falograss, and several perennial forbx and shrubs In- firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has crease. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site as proven most successful. range condition becomes poorer. Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and Management should be based on taking half and leaving shrubs commonly grown In the area are generally well half of the total annual production.Seeding is desirable if suited to this soil.',Cultivation to control competing the range is in poor condition. Sideoats grams, little vegetation should be,continued for as many years as bluestem, western wheatgrass, and pubescent wheatgrass possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern the seasonal needs of livestock. It can be seeded into a redcedar, ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, firm prepared seedbed. Plowing and drilling should be on lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. the contour to minimize runoff and soil losses. Seeding Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, early in spring has proven most successful. and cottontail, and rangeland wildlife, such as antelope, Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and cottontail, and coyote, are best suited to this soil. Under shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well Irrigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing benefiting many kinds of openland wildlife. Forage vegetation should be continued for as many years as production is typically low on rangeland, and grazing possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and management is needed if livestock and wildlife share the have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern range. Livestock watering facilities also are utilized by redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm. Russian-olive,and various wildlife species. hackben y. The shrubs beat suited are skunkbush sumac, This soil has good potential for urban and recreational lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. developments. Road design can be modified to compen- Openland wildlife, such a pheasant, mourning dove, sate for the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. and cottontail, and rangeland wildlife, such as antelope. Capability subclass Idle irrigated. IVe nonirrigated; cottontail, and coyote, are best suited to this soil. Under Loamy Plains range site. irrigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, • 17—Colby loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes. This is a deep, benefiting many kinds of openland wildlife. Forage well drained soil on upland hilla and ridges at elevations production is typically low on rangeland, and grazing 941113 > 4I � II r WELD COUNT?, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART ~" • Windbreaks and a nvlronmental plantings of trees and 23 ' shrubs commonly grown in the area are The potential native vegetation is d grass suited to thisgenerally well dominated i by blue so& to control competing gram a. an(jt add suited itoon should be;conti Cultivation for c man} years as , are grasses,lsuch as e t.Poten Potential produe- and needles ran, I.ad. are also present. 1'utenti:d pr yiap. vegetle following planting.Trees that are best suited and to 1,000ges from unfavorable pound have good following survivalpounds in u s per in favorable condition itioyears are:Seely Mountain juniper, eastern deteriorates, ngra se years. . range redeedat',ponderosa pine Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and falo the mid grasses decrease; increase; hackberry. The shrubs'best suited are skunkbush sumac, and fora,esprodweed blue weeds and n, anbuf- ' Siberian , yucca, and fringed sage increase; peashrub,lilac.and American plum. g production drops. Undesirable an. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The nu Management ofals invade the lvegetation on this soil should be based cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring- ngnecked as range condition becomes poorer. pheasant and mourning..dove. Many nongame species cantion. Seeding half and leavingrif range the is in annual r condition.nrodo be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Sideoats is desirable it the st is in cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is esaen- gra grams, little tgra em,and crested wheat r ss ar teal and should be included in plans for habitat develop- suitable pfor eseedin .ent The grass erara, should meet are meat,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. seasonal requirements of livestock, it an be�detinto This soil has good potential for urban and recreational a clean, firm'sorghum stubble, or it can development. increased population growth in the survey firm prepared seedbed area has resulted in inc be drilled into s teased homesite construction. The Proven most aucceasfuL Seeding early in spring has chief limiting feature for urban development and road Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and construction Is the limited capacity of the soil to support shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well a load.Septic tank absorption fields function properly, but suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing vegetation should be continued for as m community sewage systems should be provided if theany years an population density IntTOgsas. Because of the permeability possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. good survival are Rocky Mountain Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability class I ir- redcedar, ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Rues'par eastern . redced ien-olive,and 3Z `�cP"fatsifi lilac, errs. The shrubs best suited are akunkbtu h sumac, we d"'"' °trafope . This is a deep. Reashrub'and American plum. ra+ned�loll on smooth plaint and alluvial fans at Wildlife is an Realign. elevations of 4,900 to 5250 feet. It formed in mixed eolian cropland areas provide favorable ha t secondary use of this sod-The deposit and parent sediment from a wide variety of pheasant and mounting dove. Many habitat for ecked bedrock- Included in mapping are small areas of soils that be attracted by establlspni 1e species can have loamy sand undatlyicg rcateriaL cover. For pheasants, 8 aroas for nesting and u rdisturbed nestin escape Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown tial and should be included in g cover is essen- loam about 12 inches thick,The upper 23 inches of the un- meat especially inin plans for habitat develop be denying material is pale brown loam. The lower a 3 areas of intensive agricu e. Range- loam depth of 60 inches is pale part to a land wildlife. for example, the pronghorn brown fine sandy loam. attracted by developing livestock watering antelope,can Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is facilities, high affective odesp y managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. Surface The off is rooting depth is GO inches or more. This soil has good Potential for urban and orn In co medium,and the erosion hazard is low. development Incrnas c +acreatioae gated areas this soil is suited to all crops corn- chief has resulted in increased an dote construcand Tye beans,alfalfa small 8 beets, 8 soil feature for urban ofvelopment sad road t pie nsa suitable croppinggpotatoes, and onions. An exam. construction Septic ti is the limited oapaelds of this soil toproperly,r but fpollowed by corn system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa a mad. i ag systems should u be etpn corn for silage, sugar beets, small grain, community sewage systems provided ib the or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining water applications.installing populationbstratum, sew ge g Blagoons n of the d. pipelines may be needed for permeability Ail methods of or are suitable, t furrow ir- Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow�welll. Ca roost y bc rilAll etis the most common. ersui ad e, t and com- lie irrigated, we nonirngated; Loamy Pas ray site, inertial fertilizer are needed for top yields. 33—Kim loam. 3 to 5 Plains range site, In nl fertilizer areas this soil is suited to wheat, well drained soil on percent slopes fans at barb),n and sorghum. Most of the acreage winter of 4,900 to 5250 feet.itformedsin mixed at elevations waster and r summerthec in alternate plan to and parent sediment from awide art of bled ock. In- wto e allow wheat and accumulation.summe (allowed years eluded in mapping variety rook have too low for beneficial use offertili>fertilizer. Generally precipitation is loamy sand underlying are sma areas of soils that Stubble mulch farming, ctrl famaterial. Pt upping, and minimum tit- loam about 10 inches thick The upper ce layer is brown 28 and pale brownun- lege are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. denying material is pale Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. ins28 inches loam . the ua- depth of GO inches is ale brown f�sandylO�Part to a 941113 ® • FOUNDATION I, Engineering, AND SOILS II Inc. July 14, 1994 Commission No. : 2375-01-01-01 Mr. Michael Willits 18302 Highway 392 Lucerne, Colorado 80646 v RE: A Parcel in the west Half of Section 19, To h, Range 65 west (18302 Highway 392) , Weld Couj' olid Dear Mr. Willits : �Q , 004 We have conducted percolation tests at the 1 ODD ferenced above on July 7, 1994 . It is our understandin itat a proposed filter bed is to be constructed to service a truck wash. The maximum anticipated daily flow for the truck wash was estimated to be 1500 gpd based on prior water usage. Sewage wastes are not to'i' be disposed of in this system. Wash water will have sediment with occasional minor road salts . Traces of oil and grease which have collected on trucks may be mixed with the wash water. The site is located west of Lucerne on Highway 392 . The Greeley #2 Canal forms the west boundary of the property. The filter bed site is relatively flat and devoid of vegetation. The subsurface conditions encountered in the eight (8) foot deep test pit (east) indicate six (6 ) feet of clay, sand and rubble till over a clean sand to the depths explored. Free groundwater was not encountered. Percolation rates of 5.2, 16, 17 . 1, 18.5, 21 .8, and 30 minutes per inch with an average of 18. 1 minutes per inch were obtained using the standard test procedures described by the Weld County Health Department. Based on the type and quantity of the wash water and the conditions described above, we recommend the use of a 1000 gallon septic (sediment) tank followed by a grease trap. The wash water will then flow into one of either two (2) beds by means of a diverter valve. Two (2) filter beds totaling 2370 square feet are recommended to filter and disperse the wash water. A concrete and wood structure will be constructed to contain the beds and to facilitate in the periodic removal of the contaminated soils. Additional recommendations and notes are as follows: Construction Notes -- The filter beds shall have the total area of 2370 square feet. -- Additional material to be placed over the existing soils shall be a clean, fine-grained washed sand. The filter sand shall be approved by the Engineer. 100 East 3rd Street • Loveland,Colorado 80537 • (303)663-0138 941113 ® • July 14, 1994 Commission No. : 2375-01-01-01 Page 2 -- The subgrade of the origina). soil shall be scarified to a depth of eight (8) inches prior to placement of any additional filter sand. -- A total of four (4 ) feet of filter sand/on-site soil is required from the footing level to the top of the filter bed. -- The four (4) inch perforated pipe will lie directly on the top of the filter bed. Gravel or surface cover will not be utilized since health hazards from sewage wastes will not exist. Temporary disassembly of the pipe will be necessary during removal of contaminated soil. -- A concrete foundation will be constructed to contain the filter sand and wash water. One end will have removable wooden walls in order to facilitate removal of contaminated soil and placement of new material. The foundation should be designed by and Engineer familiar with the site conditions and structure. The existing fill at the site may be subject to excessive settlement as the till materials are inundated with wash water. Ground modification may be necessary if settlement of the structure is not tolerable. The enclosure shall be well ventilated to aid in evaporation of the water and to prevent condensation on wooden components. -- Only wash water from the truck wash will be allowed in this system. -- An earth berm should be constructed next to the foundation walls to add support to resist lateral pressures of the saturated soils. Operation/Maintenance Notes -- The diverter valve should be switched periodically to allow drying of the beds. The diverter valve will also allow the removal of contaminated soil in one bed while the other bed is being used. -- The septic (sediment) tank and grease trap shell be checked periodically and pumped as needed. -- The filter sand/on-site soil shall be removed when infiltration rates into the bed are such that standing water does not drain within a reasonable time. The contaminated filter materials shall be disposed of in a manner which involves no environmental dangers. -- The removed soils/filter material shall not be excavated below the footing elevations . -- Lightly loaded equipment is recommended during removal of the soil/filter material . The soils will most likely be saturated. Heavy equipment can cause pumping of the subgrade soils, possibly disturbing the footing subgrade. 941113 • • July 14, 1994 Commission No. : 239501-01-01 Page 3 The test results and recommendations described in this report are based on those conditions encountered at the locations and elevations tested. The locations and elevations were controlled by current regulations, site conditions, and/or the client's preference. Elevations of the structures and septic system should be carefully planned to accommodate adequate grades for wash water flow. The test pit excavated indicates the soil profile at that location. Variations in subsurface conditions can and often do exist. These variations are sometimes sufficient to necessitate modifications in design. If you have any questions, please feel free to call. Respectfully, Tho mass W. Finl Engineering Geologkk�,�1..,^n Reviewed by: l� ',v: c3847 r LJ . Kevin W. Patters0p q,,� .E. FOUNDATION & soILS'%1 , G, INC. u,.;u.niwmV,O TWF\jlb 941113 Date: July 14, 1994 Couanission No. : 2375-01-01-01 <N-1 • STATE HIGHWAY 392 NORTH LINE p.t,•(1 6 46-g6.rn.w.--. I)w+/n. 000.Tq' n 10'00'00'[ } 1 / 19.69,9 +, .� , 2 .1 MI .10•1 �_ 1133'2e'Iq^W - 332^Irb6"E 100,16 1 . A ." 2363 5. /' N 20'39'011.11 YI- 138.60 •00 V1 Frit fa /hd./G N•w 00.6 00"w 3zy-60' EN19 T, 0100'3, P.ItOPQSEO /o e, 1 SINGLE FAMILY 3eX/_pd F3, 140:2. y.,.I LiTirEl do•100 E. alot cy f 9 AC.'_ 4.1 1 OT n (MpoSt d 'r Sidle FL 4 e • 1 I iipinvtu-• fl• P<+wu. H H TOE- w%- csctlau (9[It ,t-4, .Sw. WG4.p GoJu-Fr, Gat-ay...., BORING LOCATION MAP 1 Date July 14, 1994 Commission No. 2375-01-01-01 BORING LOGS o 0 • CA-t- o , . ov ,+-+1c c ,cN+c r- , Icyphu+.T .co. -ncc, 51, ir So449. 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I '..'nwTIwWY /Iar7 Cola 'CPfI ;,srrHS.«rf)Y.Xti mI -roil " Z & . w..5+FONt.Y RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #1062 FOR A COMMERCIAL USE (TRUCK PARKING AND BUSINESS) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL)ZONE DISTRICT-ROBERT AND KATHLEEN SCHNEIDER 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 16th day of November, 1994, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Robert and Kathleen Schneider, P.O. Box 2472, Greeley, Colorado 80632,for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit#1062 for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A(Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the W 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Robert Schneider, said applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. The Town of LaSalle reviewed this request and has no objections. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. 941144 PL0975 Cc_41 3 A SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT#1062 -SCHNEIDER PAGE 2 c. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District. d. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the location decision for the proposed use. e. No overlay districts affect the site. f. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. g. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of Robert and Kathleen Schneider for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit #1062 for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A(Agricultural)Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: • 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the existing septic system will require an I.S.D.S.Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s). The septic system serving the office shall be evaluated by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The system serving the home can be evaluated either by the Weld County Health Department or an engineer. In the event the system(s) is found to be inadeluate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. 941144 PL0975 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT#1062 -SCHNEIDER PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of November,A.D., 1994. L n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED �� /I W. H. Webster, Chairman CJ/l. �BY: L L. � �L,.__ FXCU, Fr) Deputy CI to the Board Dale K. all. Pro-Te/ L# APP ED AS TO FORM: 7 eorge Etleaxter /! -167Yt(� eZeCe/ County Attorney Cogstan/ce L. Harbert .ua EXCUSED DATE OF IGNING (AYEI Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941144 PL0975 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ROBERT AND KATHLEEN SCHNEIDER USR#1062 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a commercial (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural)Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. Vehicles used for the business and parking on the property shall be only vehicles owned by the applicant. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 5. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 6. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 7. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, CRS. S. There shall be no commercial washing of trucks other than the applicants'own trucks and no washing of the interior of the tanks. 9. The Special Review Permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others for the operation of the business or parking. 10, All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County regulations. 941144 PL0975 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS-SCHNEIDER PAGE 2 14. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weid County regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioner before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 941144 PL0975 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on November 16. 1994, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Robert and Kathleen Schneider P.O. Box 2472 Greeley, Colorado 80632 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Special Review Permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural)Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 7.9 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: SHELLY K. MILLER DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD PUBLISHED: November 24. 1994, in the Windsor Beacon 941114 ____ AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION fir F.at .,r o.w kCe STATE OF COLORADO u ass • a ere - tCv a. on SS w d'e'a, ' °sae. COUNTY OF WELD Near NIA S Re*, t n wwepra.y.,re I, ROGER A.LIPNER,of said County of Weld,being duty sworn.say that I am publisher of • craw awe a lie. sariers- er warriemol as WINDSOR BEACON M 4Ns. r �+> a weekly newspaper having a general clrailatbn In said Anuorac,araa ow County and hate, published in the town of WINDSOR in Wrier said County and State; and that the notice. of which the R°'tool •a«ases.aae eon weal*annexed is a true copy,has been published in said we for successive weeks, that the node was a Fa w r la DESCINATIONel published in the regular and entire issue of every number at Slaws�I.a eaa'w.r °u a4 the paper during the period and time of publication.and in SAN Mt AK. watt Cagy - the newspaper proper and not in a supplement. and that cata�aa the first publication of said notice was in said paper baiting rns AND meant as the dated the arranvyo tee e►.ua trday of`'77c.-E-ern- -c4_ AD., 19 4 and the *aim hmae.sea..0 lON Am WNW wilarw al last publication bearing the data of the sions in me A day of A.D.. 19_and that (Porbaurao an tuna the said WINDSOR BEACON has bean published era cc PARCEL r.a1 continuously rind uninterruptedly for the period of 5 "aw.Mow of Ps consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the rainestai WI*see date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a ad„e,Ny°�i1°ar waaw.at ette n I newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulars printing weird pearl of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18, soma or dam 1931,and all prior ads so far as in force.ORADO 1//eSt m DONALD o. /J �/B'9-7 0HER CUM TO WE FOND : . (/ Or ,WELII. . .K. Subscribed and sworn to befora me this ei day d taunt \--7i it>,.i1/2 he 1999<f DEPUTY CS 10 NE 4 Sow staff aeseis hero .�i/:.n-p O •//7.G,-'ri,.e fle as Saar M NONOTARYPUBLIC fast My commission expires .....7T 'GGtA 1_ . (1te 911114 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS /ON THIS /6.8 DAY OF sn /y1WV/ 7994; DOCKET d R7 -78 -r Amines( u '#737 -'- tf tot Li WiriedN DOCKET a ' '79 — lisr " /tCo.D -,�r��. �a eaten, Ackn 4t� DOCKET / PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET Y (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING �4 c./r-e:�,- 27-7.e l az- f r,si dry. ik/14 4/I//, /$/3z N 392 4-‘ //.r3 e) 941114 0 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. • Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board shill be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 94-79 APPLICANT Robert and Kathleen Schneider P.O. Box 2472 Greeley, Colorado 80632 DATE: November 16, 1994 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the WS SW} of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Wet.d County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately two miles southeast of LaSalle, located at 22308 Weld County Road 43 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: October 26, 1994 PUBLISHED: November 3, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Ey/1411341+D 941114 ,Hanna to me:o by few of the Sara Cdornr and the Wald Carry Zoning Owdwwo, a NNW Weft NEW NCH In Gweebe el 'fie don County Weld AFFIDAVIT OF PURUCATI0N Canty. Jrweeea w«e �Streik f4Nt APP. STATE OF COLORADO •OeyeAteayde,al the NTH is ,specified. M wren In Cry manner wwwnd in en She COUNTY OF WELD Sp.ItI Dewlopntenl Ren • WApaNlMiw'Pewit we ,.,wailed a attend and mw I, ROGER A. LIPKER, of said County of Weld, being duly •tO heat sworn.say that I am publisher of inner the fiatsawfWINDSOR BEACON inn"' WIT Mae He wawa a e.ad iepalw to rNY W rises en NW awe& lop.*elBreto as Wed a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said "445000 0104 ne WS l°"" PO M NWwap,Ins CNr le County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR. In R My Bawd syh be Waled in said County and State; and that the notice. of which the ,"Pegs WY.p100 04""u Ws hat went annexed is a true copy. has bean published in said weekly The coal of MOWN a oaad j for /1 successive waeka. that the notice was awartai Nut hit bony r Pe p par published in the regular and emir issue of every number of BE et ALSO laAOwN that aw the paper during the period and time of publication,and In TS wie'SA pp adWee w the newspaper proper and not In a supplement, and that as vale Cewidr www.w the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing Conn(MN ' It asttoMe jIRdateofthe aoffice al the CWeopw Bawd of county, day Of '7? , AD., 1971- and the as war County Centennial 1 last publication bearing the date of the cear.grin tan she"TApd' day of AD., 19 and that Moat Owe*.Colorado' 1 the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published DOCKET NOW.m continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 rrsLrWwfr. Raw wooconsecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the lrrrww BaeyWrr,Po.Ow date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a e„uw�r snort cant i°e newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices and advertisements, approved May IS, seseNe.taerlaM2e 1931.and all prior acts so far as in force. sestinewsa or wen as tai CLSHER Ca S lwerwt BSI ate • Subscribed and sworn to before me this ?Ai day of leas DESCRIPTION: Pan I 1 G a4+ +� 19 9/ el sat W1MWIN d Loon � 1e,waudp A Nark Rea'' _...41/7 e.0I O'r, r_._-ttun AS warty Wrath aB Pr,WWI Ca NOTARY PUBLIC welb,Wrath ... !LOCATION: Aovoann.Ny' ns See almax of My commission expires4",9-"Ktst 2,/ / 714 • La ne, loomed of 22308 WM11 Owe Beau L. BOARD OF CO'anv COM- aeaore'Re vmocaunr.caauoo - IPC DONALD O.WARDEN ., WWI COWRY REM( TO The BOARD BP REL\N K MLLEA DEPun REM(-TO THE BOARD OATW WHEW IOW leaser la ate elR sir Realn M t___,_ B. 94111E CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket #94-79, was placed in the United States mail, first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the/ /f�ol�lowing property owners. DATED this 4(pl day of (j(70bvt) , 1994. FREDERICK AND EVELYN BETZ 22421 WELD COUNTY ROAD 43 LASALLE, CO 80645 HOWARD M. LEE, TRUSTEE 1603 9TH STREET • GREELEY. CO 80631 ROY AND CHARLOTTE LEE 8 HILLS ROAD BALLSTON LAKE NEW YORK, NY 12019 HOWARD AND HELEN LEE 3232 98TH AVENUE N.E. , BELLEVUE, WA 98004 NORTH AMERICAN RESOURCES COMPANY 16 EAST GRANITE BUTTE, MT 59701 ROBERT G. AND KATHLEEN SCHNEIDER 2305 WEST 24TH STREET ROAD P.O. BOX 2472 GREELEY. CO 80632 Deputy Clerk o the Board 941114 • • P,0.BOX 768--GREELEY.COLORADO 80632 4411:"44% . �•.DLO C,-1r''s 1 1S;cy '•tV 1a tntit56 •CLERK � O O , T0THE60A O °' g z —1 0 x m co 0 D 33 v • ZWcos r x k Otr. r/� z M f" r 57C Z Co k. r '�' +` Cr Q C� o' .. 0 ' C ! Q rl l r.' \�� is Ili . 0 .c-, i'1 `V v,' 7. 1 C - • i 941114 ® % \I 411 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 18, 1994 Page 2 The Chairman asked the secretary to pall the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ron Sommer-yes; Mane Koolstra-yes; Curt Moore-yes; Judy Yamaguchi-yes; Shirley Camenisch- yes: Jack Epple-yes: Richard Kimmel-yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 APPLICANT: Robert and Kathleen Schneider REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A(Agricultural)zone district • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10,T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of LaSalle;located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. Robert Schneider. applicant explained he owns two trucks that haul crude oil to refinery's in Denver. He wants to have his residence and the business located at the same site. There is a shop already on the property and he currently has two employees. Jack Epple asked about the types of trucks and Robert replied they were tanker trucks. Richard Xlmmel asked how much of the area at the proposed location was already gravel led. Robert said the north,west and south sides of the shop were already in gravel, Robert was concerned that Development Standard #8, regarding the washing of trucks would be too restrictive since the trucks had to be washed before they could be serviced. Discussion followed between Jeff Stoll from the Health Department and the Commission. It was determined he would be able to wash only the two trucks he presently owns as long as he did not wash the interior of the tanks at this site. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Mane Koolstra moved Case Number USR-1062,with the amendment to Development Standard S8,be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Curt Moore seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ron Sommer-yes; Marie Koolstra-yes; Curt Moore-yes;Judy Yamaguchi-yes; Shirley Camenisch- yes;Jack Epple-yes;Richard Kimmel-yes. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourn :00 p.m. Hy S ryn F. if Secretary 941114 a, • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Marie Koolstra that the following resolution with an amendment to Development Standard#8, be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 NAME: Robert and Kathleen Schneider ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2472, Greeley, CO 80632 O • -'t r7 N O REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commir¢�t,use— 2 c'4 (truck parking and business) in the A(Agricultural)zone district, n -o0 - w LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P. .,Weld" !-4 County, Colorado. No LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of LaSalle, located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. The Town of LaSalle reviewed this request and has no objections. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the location decision for the proposed use. No overlay districts affect the site. ▪ Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. • This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. aiw - £ 9411'14 RESOLUTION, USR-1062 Robert and Kathleen Schneider • Page 2 The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed • on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Reviedw plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners the existing septic system will require an I.S.D.S Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s). The septic system serving the office shall be evaluated by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The system serving the home can be evaluated either by the Weld County Health Department or • an engineer. In the event the system(s)is found to be inadequate,the system(s)must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regualtlons. Motion seconded by Curt Moore. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ron Sommer Marie Koolstra Curt Moore Judy Yamaguchi Shirley Camenisch Jack Epple Richard Kimmel The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing resolution, is a true copy of the resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on October 18, 1994. Dated the 18th f Octobe , 1994. Shary n Secretary 9411'!1 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS • Robert and Kathleen Schneider USR-1062 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit is for a commercial(truck parking and business) in the A(Agricultural)zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. Vehicles used for the business and parking on the property shall be only vehicles owned by the applicant. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 5. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 6. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 9, The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A), as measured according to 25-12.102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 8. There shall be no commercial washing of trucks other than the applicants own two trucks and no washing of the interior of the tanks. 9. The Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others for the operation of the business or parking. 10. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 14, The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the permit by the Weld County Planning commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 941114 • • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Robert and Kathleen Schneider Case Number USR-1062 €5141 Ereeared Prior t4 Hearing At Hearing 1. Application 12 pages X 2. Application plat 1 page X 3. DPS referral summary sheet and letter X 4. DPS letter to applicant X 5. DPS Recommendation X 6. DPS Surrounding Property Owner/Mineral Owner X Mailing list, letter and certificate. 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check 11. Referral response dated September 16, 1994, from LaSalle X Fire Protection District 12. Referral response dated September 16, 1994,from Weld X County Public Works 13. Referral response dated October 12, 1994, from Town of LaSalle X 14. Memorandum dated October 5, 1994, from Weld County X Health Department 15. Planning Commission Member Field Check, dated September X 20, 1994. I hereby certify that the 15 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on October 21, 1994.• 00__ �/�• �\krCIC — Di 1 _ Chuck Cunliffe,AICP, Dir STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRICED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS day of or !it 19 W. wh.PV Le*T: .C a deO TARY PUBLIC or' o c '°' 3 My Commission Expires exh bit A �g11�4 ammonia EXHIBIT L[1Q1(�eR, INVENTORY CONTROL L�S//H�,EE��T Case '_�Cj / r LI t S 71GLTi0J Exhibit n • / u �Submitted By Exhibit Description � 1,43. ��G. '� na i rb7riW AEI - )048. C .I L�"u 40 i ttc.4) E. F. C. H. I. J. K. L. H. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. X. X. Y. Z. 941114 Illb BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATIOO Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone� - 353-3645 - Ext. 3540 Case Number 1115,12k"' %OW L Date Received eh fq4 Application Checked By (7/4ktee Mylar Plat Submitted Application Fee i\l ,Q — Receipt Number 2.O4•11 Recording Fee - Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. Colorado: pa., W2Sthe,IFcc tAesouth wet r LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: B as efee Section / T 4 N, R Lis W /LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned which Special Review Permit is proposed: W 1 !2 - <Su i_ifit_ Section /0 T 41 N, k 6.5 W / Property Address (if available) 2&,3QA we le Ai3 „ 1,9sA /e c- en 6 vs PRESENT ZONE Rc OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE 7. 9 PROPOSED LAND USE Pcs,cle,c'rr w trcick po,e r1 EXISTING LAND USE 1Cos,derLe * NON U2rRJti.. /troy SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: ri Name: dbeef a. 4 *'tx'fAIeen Sc.Ane.Aeg Address: 5 to atist kcp Pb [iot •?97Z City: G/2FAJf. y Zip: ,0632 Home Telephone: ,3o'r 33O O39Y Business Telephone: $4177e Name: Address: City: Zip: Home Telephone: Business Telephone: APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above) : Name: Address: City: Zip: Home Telephone: Business Telephone: I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. /7'21d!2-µ .tee` s , Signature: Owner or Authorized cart ExH{ rot! REVISED: June 30, 1994 1 1 2. A. The prop7l ed use of this property !III residental home, the parking of our trucks and an office and shop Where we will be doing light maintenance of our equipment. We will not be doing maintenance for hire the. shop is for the maintenance off` our equipment only. B. The need for this permit is so we can live and park our equipment in one location and be able to have ready access. We also need this permit so we can park a mobil home on the mobil home site, the site is already there. The mobile will be our residence until we can set a contractor out to look at the house to see if it is feesable to remodle. If remodeling will be feesable the mobile home will be used as an office, an employee lounge 8.nd -a place to house security and the overseer of our employees and equipment while we are away from home. We owne very expensive equipment and tools this is why we are filing for the special permit. C. The surrounding properties are fields and crops there is and oil well to the south which is surrounded by crops. D. Our proposed use of this property is residental and parking of our trucks. There is a resident to the N.W. 1/10 of a mile, mile south another resident and to the N.E. 3/10 of a mile is the third there is no resident with in a mile to the west of the property, the property is surrounded by fields. E. There will by 3 residents living on this property none of which are employees. F. The employees will enter the property et into there trucks and leave the property until there shit is over. There Are No Hours of operation on this property the number of employees are 2. G. The type of water sourde that is now on the property is centeral weld water. H. The access route to this property is WCR 43 which runs north and south. I. The vehicular traffic associated with the use of this property is personal car and pickup traffic and 2 tractor trailer riggs approxmently 28,000 lbs each entering and exiting once per day. J. The sewage faci1ities, are septic for the house and mobile which is already on the property No sewage is needed for the equipment K. The type of fire protection will be The IaSalle fire district and fire extinguishers one for the house, office and each of the trucks. L. The types of animals will be a dog a couple of cats and mayhe, a farm. animal to help keep the pasture and weeds mowed. M. There will be no proposed stock piling or storage areas 941114 • • N. This is developed property and no storm water retention facilities are proposed 0. The type of waste disposal other than the septic thatsalready there is a serviced dumpster. P. This property is already land gcaped but we will bring in rock to harden the road entery way and the area where we will park the trucks. We will be putting in pasture grass for the non used areas for water and errosin control. Q. This property will be used for a residence and truck parking no reclamation procedures to be employed. R. A proposed starting date for us to move onto this property is late september or early october 1994 and the proposed construction time of the rock and pasture grass is early spring 1995. The remodeling of the house we need to get with a contractor and the bank so that proposel date to be finished looks like the Year 2000. 3. A. We are not changing the land usage only applying for a special use permit to park a mobile home on the site that is already there and to park our trucks so the land should remain consistent with the countys comprehensive plan. B. We are not changina the land usage so it will remain consistent with the district in which it is located. C. N/A we are not changing the zoning it will remain Ag. D. N/A this is not industary or manifacturing the safety and welfare remains as always. E. This use permit will be compatible with the existing surroundings land because it will have no impact on the surrounding properties the zoning and use will remain the same. F. We spoke to Weld planning and Zoning there is no other future development of this property or surrounding properties it will remain Ag. G. According to Weld planning and Zoning this property is not located in a flood plain or a geolgic hazard area and does not fall in the Weld county airport overlay district. H.We have a.letter from Centeral weld water district that states there is adequate water for this property and its uses. See attached letter. I. A copy of the redemptinn and deed is attached. J. The noise level of this property will not change the trucks make no more noise that any farm or Ag. equipment. 941114 fib K. The soil in this area is olney according to the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture which means the soil does not have moderate or sever soil limitations only sight which is suited for our proposed use. See Attached Copy. L. Attached is a list of name and addresses of the corresponding parcels .which we recieved from the county Assessors office M. Attached is a list of name and addresses of the mineral owners which we obtained from Weld County Title. 4. Please see attached special review permit map requirements. 941114 ® CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT August 18, 1994 Robert Schneider P. O.Box 2472 Greeley,CO 80631 RE: Water Service to Stroh Property Dear Mr. Schneider: This letter is in response to your request for the availability of additional water service for the following described property: Lot B of Recorded Exemption No. 1055-10-3-RE 122 located in W 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 10, Township 4,North,Range 65 West of the 6th PM, Weld County, Colorado. Water service is presently available to the above described property by tap number 764 located at Weld County Road 43 between 46& 48. Additional water service can be made available to this property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. Central Weld County Water District requires that contracts be consummated within one(1)year from the date of th s letter or this letter shall become null and void unless extended in writing by the District Sincerely, CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT adp ohn W.Za General Manager JWZ/ca 2235 2nd Avenue • Greeley.Colorado 80631 • (303)33$1284 • John?Adel.General Manager941114 4 , 1•146L+11011frel-;14A •kw rte_ , t r, $ ?h «i _ 4 t i x r ✓ '4 WO Itr 444'41,•:‘.4!14'.'' , 7 ` r 'd }r L.'" J • �\,", ' -yf $� '' Kr a �. , d - � ' i a •I\' ` - A Dir t' J , • +++,fit, 47 iLlii:,,,, ..,...,,, , , ,.,.. /.......„,„.,;: ,, ,�' 'i7� n + .i .`.-,.d' ₹ • utl`_ ,Irk , r • ,t 1r14 • 7 ‘1° : Rg��.t. �i " f tt . i icie.‘ '1 1 .' .. ' ..;:',4:: :7. 4 V i ' A'.. 141 '. ; :1 ' . er �.di 4 4 • w‘ . 41 . e ' I II4 i3ND ' - — ' . -- I 11/4 le. le:41/1>k:c:„firill:. .,,., ‘iktif ,. . . .„, / , 74 4) n•• ,, 1.,77 " S', .. \V, ai, 4.1 '11 ibs:. _ .. ._.. ..,,,,: „. 1 ,.... , ,, S %r t r• 102 S SOIL SURVEY 0 TABLE 6.--BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT--Continued Soil name and Shallow Dwellings Dwellings Small Local roads map symbol excavations without with commercial and streets basements basements buildings 44 Slight Slight Slight ;Slight 'Moderate: Olney ; low strength. 45 Slight Slight Slight Moderate: ;Moderate: Olney slope. ; low strength. 46, 47 Slight Slight Slight ,Slight Moderate: Olney low strength. 48 Slight Slight Slight Moderate: Moderate: Olney slope- low strength. 49 Severe: Slight Slight Slight Slight. Osgood cutbanks cave. 50, 51 Slight Slight Slight Slight Slight. Otero 52, 53 slight Slight Slight Moderate: Slight. Otero slope. 54 Slight Severe: Severe: Severe: ;Moderate: Paoli floods, floods. floods. ; low strength, : frost action. 55 Slight Slight Slight Slight ;Moderate: Paoli ; low strength, : frost action. 56 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: ;Severe: Renohill depth to rock, low strength, low strength, low strength, : low strength, too clayey. shrink-swell, depth to rock, shrink-swell. ' shrink-awell. shrink-swell. ," 57 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: $ Renohill depth to rock, low strength, low strength, slope, low strength, too clayey. shrink-swell. depth to rock, low strength, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell. 5B, 59 Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: S - Shingle depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rook. depthto rock. 600: Shingle Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rock, depth to rock. depth to rock. Renohil' Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Severe: depth to rock, low strength, low strength, slope, low strength, too clayey. shrink-swell. depth to rock, low strength, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell. 61 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Severe: Moderate: Tassel depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. slope. depth to rock. 62 Severe: Moderate: Severe: moderate: Moderate: Terry depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rook. 63 Severe: Moderate: Severe: Moderate: Moderate: Terry depth to rock, depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rook. slope. 64 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Thedalund depth to rock, low strength, depth to rock. low strength. low strength. 65 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Thedalund depth to rock, low strength. depth to rock. low strength, low strength. slope. See footnote at end of table. 941114 W ' 0 S WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 103 TADLE 6.--BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT--Continued 5011 name and Shallow Dwellings Dwellings Small ;,opal roads map symbol excavations without with commercial and streets basements basements buildings v Moderate: Severe: Severe: 66, 67 Severe: Severe: Ulm too clayey, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell, low strength, shrink-swell. g8" Severe: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Ustic small stones, slope. slope, slope. Slope. Torriorthents cutbanks cave. 69 Severe: Slight Slight Slight Slight. Valent cutbanks cave. 70 Severe: Slight Slight Moderate: slight. Valent eutbanks cave. slope. 7l": Valent Severe: Slight "fight Moderate; Slight. 1 cutbanks cave. slope. 1 k Loup Severe: Severe: Severe; Severe: Severe: 1 wetness, wetness, wetness, wetness, wetness. cutbanks cave. floods, floods. floods. 72 Slight Slight Slight Slight - voCerate: Vona low strength. 73, 74 Slight "fight Slight Moderate: Moderate: Vona slope. low strength. I 75, 75 Slight Slight Slight Slight Moderate: I Vona low strength, i 77 Slight Slight Slight Moderate: moderate: Vona slope, low strength, 78, 79 Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: moderate: Weld low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, ' shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell, frost action. 80 Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Weld low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, shrink-swell, shrink-swell, slope, Shrink-swell, I shrink-swell, frost action. 8l•, 82": Wiley Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, Shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell. Colby Slight Slight Slight Slight moderate: low strength. Wiley Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. slope, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. Colby Slight Slight Slight Moderate: Moderate: slope. low strength. ^ • See map unit description for the composition and behavior Of the map unit. a IIID ORDER NO. WN31739 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property LOT B OF RECORDED EXERTION NO. 1055-10-3-RE122, BEING A PORTION OF THE W/2SW4 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. • (/ �LWL l • �h WELD COUN TITLE OMPANY BY TRUDY L. MEIS, TITLE OFFICER The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day of )4f 0P /�� . 14 WITNESS my hand/// and official seal. My Commission expires: *PA/CS al1/1(./ 13,6tablf6 Notary P lic J ` .rh 941144 ORDER NO. WN31739 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type ADDRESS. TOWN/CITY. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION S BETZ, FREDERICK W. 22421 WCR 43 105509000012 & EVELYN I. LASALLE, CO 80645 . HOWARD M. LEE, . 1603 9TH'STREET 105510000035 TRUSTEE GREELEY CO 80631 • ORDER NO. WN31739 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property LOT B OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1055-10-3-RE122, BEING A PORTION OF THE W/2SW/4 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH., RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. STATE OF COLORADO ) • ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of.his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and losses of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. f _. _ 'WELD TLE COMPANY BY TRUDY L. MEIS, TITLE OFFICER The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this pie day of d'p tior iev , 19 . WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: o2/l//4f5- bildent Notary blic V 941144 ® S(2DER NO. WN31739 r 1� • NAMES OF MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERALS Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY. STATE AND ZIP CODE ,' LEE, ROY R. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 8 HILLS RD, BALLSTON LAKE, NEW YORK 12019 LEE, CHARLOTTE B. LEE, HOWARD M, 3232 98TH AVENUE N.E. , BELLEV1E, WA 98004 Z. LEE, HELEN H. LESSEES NORTH AMERICAN RES!}113rES COMPANY IA PACT rPAMTTZ, BUTTE, MONTANA 2)701 • 94i144 REFERRAL LIST NAME: Robert and Kathleen Schneider CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 REFERRALS SENT: September 14, 1994/REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: September 28, 1994 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney _Ault X Health Department _Brighton Extension Service _Broomfield ° ----Emergency Management Office _Dacono Sheriff's Office _Eaton X Public Works _Erie Howling Authority _Evans _Airport Authority Firestone Building Inspection Fort Lupton 'Frederick STATE _Garden City _Division of Water Resources _Gilcreet Geological Survey Greeley _Department of Health _^Grover Department of Transportation __Hudson Historical Society _Johnstown Water Conservation Board _Keenesburq Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey x La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS -�Lochbuie Ault F-1 _Longmont 'Berthoud F-2 _._Mead ^Briggedale F-24 _Milliken _Brighton F-3 __New Rayner _Eaton F-4 __ Northglenn ,Fort Lupton F-5 _Nunn Galeton F-6 Pierce Hudson F-7 Platteville ^Johnstown F-8 —`Severance X La Salle F-9 Thornton _ Mountain View 7-10 Windsor Milliken Milliken F-11 ----Nunn F-12 COUNTIES —`Pawnee F-22 Adams �—Platteville F-13 Boulder Platte+Platte Valley F-14 Larimer �Poudre Valley 1-15 �Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 iUS Army Corps of Engineers _ Windsor/Severance F-17 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service ____Wiggins F-18 `Federal Aviation Administration • 'Western Hills F-20 _Federal Communication Commission OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Diet. Brighton _Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _^Fort Collins Tri-Area Planning Commission X Greeley _ Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER i i Min R a t X Judy Yamaguchi 941144 . I. . p 71;,:\\\, • • Att DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-3845,EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400i ON. ORAAVENUEO621 GREELEY,COLORADO 80831 COLORADO Date: September 14, 1994 CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 TO WYOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Robert and Kathleen Schneider for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of LaSalle located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 28, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Chuck Cunli£fe, Director, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Date: 941144 S T �1 Ain DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3533945, EXT.3540 1 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 140�e ON.1O RAAVENUEO631 GREELEY,COLORADO 8C63i COLORADO September 14, 1994 Robert and Kathleen Schneider 2305 W. 24th Street Road P.O. Box 2472 Greeley, Co 80632 Subject: USR-0162 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the W2 5W4 of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Schneider; Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for October 18, 1994, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy of Weld. County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the LaSalle Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Kathy Ells at 284-6931 for further details regarding the date, time, and place of this meeting. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the LaSalle Planning Commission meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. Sometime prior to October 7, 1994, a representative from the Department of Planning Services will be out to the property to post a sign adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way which identifies the hearing time, date, and location. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of-way, one sign will be posted in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of- way. Milli id R ws A,c ly.,.wA,k rn 4 w ^ t. Robert and Kathleen Schneider - USR-1062 September 14, 1994 Page 2 • The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. This recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Chuck Cunliffe, hICP Director • • Date: October 18, 1994 CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 NAME: Robert and Kathleen Schneider ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2472, Greeley. CO 80632 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business)in the A(Agricultural)zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10,T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of LaSalle, located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES'STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services'staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. The Town of LaSalle reviewed this request and has no objections. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the location decision for the proposed use. • No overlay districts affect the site. ▪ Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant,other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Department of Planning Services'staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorders office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County'Commissioners. • i • 941144 • • RECOMMENDATION, USR-1062 Robert and Kathleen Schneider Page 2 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Reviedw plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners the existing septic system will require an I.S.D.S Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s). The septic system serving the office shall be evaluated by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The system serving the home can be evaluated either by the Weld County Health Department or an engineer. In the event the system(s)is found to be inadequate,the system(s)must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regualtions. • 941144 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Robert and Kathleen Schneider USR-1062 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit is for a commercial(truck parking and business)in the A(Agricultural)zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. Vehicles used for the business and parking on the property shall be only vehicles owned by the applicant. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 5. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 6. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 7. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A),as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 8. There shall be no washing of trucks at this location. 9. The Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others for the operation of the business or parking. 10. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 14. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the permit by the Weld County Planning commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 941144 S SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE/INTEREST OWNERS Robert and kathleen Schneider USR-1062 Frederick and Evelyn Betz 22421 weld County Road 43 LaSalle, CO 80645 Howard M. Lee, Trustee 1603 9th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Roy and Charlotte Lee 8 Hills Road Ballston Lake New York, NY 12019 Howard and Helen Leo 3232 98th Avenue N.E., Bellevue, WA 98004 North American Resources Company 16 East Granite Butte, MT 59701 IX${INT 3 ° 0 • , eivmH4P:' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)2_53-645, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE Q GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO DATE: September 14, 1994 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 There will be a Public Hearing before the weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 18, 1994, at 1:30 p.m., in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Robert and Kathleen Schneider FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10, T4N, R65w of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of LaSalle located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. Your property le within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property under consideration. For additional information write or telephone Chuck Cunliffe, Director. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. 941144 S CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number USR-1062 for Robert and Kathleen Schneider in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached lint. this 27th day of September, 1994. 941144 afffelaMix._ r . •utrir'•1. • , i, �•V. iI.•lI N 1 ;• y • Iris. f -7 a T`••J -7,,,,,, gr l• ' ... I I �•r d3 r :I )r l! • . r� .. f • GT 4 A. tl N !,N d ft _� .b / t el ' i N o �g • i.. - .i.. • . 1 ~J F •. . • Y CA• IVCE•MC i S• •• .A ti.• W o 7 u • Y 3 t its +B& ... C twat* I • . _ .:e.; 0 . San/ _ • \: •a /ry a. 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ROGER A UPIER.of said County of Weld, being duly aNa Noaw.11onos sworn, thallium r of Neawe.a..seebNoP � MM Forwent a Colorado "s WINDSOR BEACON APPLICANT Robert aw. si°awnSch"'°" a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said Lea&ceso1Mtx)N:Pa.a County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, In the WE WIN.g�pswN"" ,°t' said County and State: and that the notice, of which the web Cana COPS annexed is a true copy. has been published in said weal* TYPEAND INTENSITY of for / suaoeasive weeks,that the notice was rnpnpa.Ti useA coma. published in the regular and entire issue of every number of oilal bual In tile A M)"""' NSW and the paper during the period and time of publication.and in (Aybesan.Pn dela , the newspaper proper and not in a.supplemerR and that L0C Ayp,, � z the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing elk*Wes°I uTOM01 he of the /l IAaab4va.0 MOO well d!C* .Of n� /f1, 1, AD.. 19T_ _and the onyta.a aT last pubficdiors ing the data of the aa>.Eswa,snot ha ,day of AD.. 19__and that We oaenaWy r9eraw the said WINDSOR BEACON has bean pzbllsh:: In w' wad Caw, continuously and uninterruppsdly for the period :1 5 NW" "RS"e"rev,w. consecutive weeks. in said County and Stale, prior to th' casiramirod cos TWO >w..t "d date of first publication c! said notice, and the same is a ed COOS. Cem•aors s newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing Saw Wald to Sam of legal notices and advertisements• Ea«eeedr log approved May 18. at lis tie Wald Cowry 1931,and ell prior acts so far as In force. or •M�ww. ton •p.re= aa� qa.r y t Nato aow.rq wli ../0j4.,1/4. HF-Fi . .:. Subscr pd anq srrom to before a this ^ day d in n.die.w�rt al!Waft x6)007. ....I.d.rr •199 • Sane. 1100 N. in,. - ry�_ r AWAY,. praay, Colorado WW1. O/4/ X�t� a*A Moos per sarr...aw, at I NOTARY PUSUG Pore.(333)3Wat00,Ewt 3510.M For e Mt) 901. 0WS,odor so d+day o dw My commission expires -,-/2r et . hawing ea that reaaenaa• r ' aocal.aoNlora ao a toe. 11. III $009'Saa with to Americana WM Cloaar .Cammodadwo In oat to W ISPS in Ws tangy at a ma el a d aa.y Aldwd Nowt CIy.DP.on wW tormlasion ewe Wit= loll. _ iOCT 1994. •,rn)gming S IX1i161T 941144 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: October 11, 1994 CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 NAME: Robert and Kathleen Schneider ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2472, Greeley, CO 80632 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A(Agricultural)zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of LaSalle; located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. SIZE OF PARCEL: 7.9 acres, more or less. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services'staff has received responses from the following agencies: 1. Weld County Health Department 2. Weld County Public Works Department 3. LaSalle Fire Protection District The Department of Planning Services'staff has not received referral responses from: 1. Town of LaSalle 2. Greeley Soil Conservation District The Department of Planning Services'staff has not received any objections from surrounding property owners. r • @X�1T .z g ;44 ® • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-1062 DATE OF INSPECTION: October 6, 1994 APPLICANTS NAME: Robert and Kathleen Schneider REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business)in the A(Agricultural)zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of LaSalle; located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. LAND USE: N Agricultural production. E Agricultural production. S Agricultural production. W Agricultural production. ZONING: N A(Agricultural) E A(Agricultural) S A(Agricultural) W A(Agricultural) COMMENTS: The Special Review plat accurately shows the existing improvements located on the property. There is one existing access to the property from Weld County Road 43, which is a paved surface. Drainage to the property appears to be to the northeast. The closest residence on adjacent properties appears to be 400 to 500 feet north of the property and is located on the west side of Weld County Road 43, The public notice sign was posted on the property at the time of inspection. Chuck Cunliffe, AICP, Director 4 • MUM : lei 0 SD • pottvii . w DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3845, EX T,3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES C All GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO 1L0 1994 Date: September 14, 1994 11 p SE NUMBER: USR-1062 n tv la 11Q TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Robert and Kathleen Schneider for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10. T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of LaSalle located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 28, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Chuck Cunli£fe. Director, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. i` We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please r er to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: �..r Sct/4 Cr< DISf e 'C( Date: �& p • V* "lItT t 60 • ' REC F a: ac; 1 5 1994 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3845, EX T.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES WI I g 1400 N.17TH AVENUE GP..EELEv. COLORADO$0631 • COLORADO Date: September 14, 1994 h1 ' CASE ,d '4 j ' USR-1062 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: II SEP4 Illti f Enclosed is an application from Robert and Kathleen Scoria:ta -for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of LaSalle located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments • or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 28, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Chuck Cunliffe, Director, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. C�i We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. ONc EAc4TItcnatCie1_SSS 1N P ACa. Ir 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to:_ 5. ., IIJJ Please//�� refer to the enclosed letter. ' p Signed: (j((f,��t J (!t5 49J4 Agency: PaA 4 ujpT,c.iur.1 Date: ��`J- I l0- 94. r.. IIrkitit ... (Thnitijilliill+176 II III . . J �1 °) 75 ARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES J 1 PHONE(303)353-3845. Err.3540 aCT t 199a WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES C _ _ 1400 N.17TH AVENUE *47""d(*mintyPIIIAninp GP.E LEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO Date: September 14, 1994 CASE NUMBER: USR-1062 TO WBOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Robert and Kathleen Schneider for a Site Specific ' Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and. business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 SW4 of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of LaSalle located at 22308 Weld County Road 43. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by September 28. 1994. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Chuck Cunliffe, Director, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. XX We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our. interests. I 4 A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer-to the enclosed letter. �!� Town of LaSa11e Signed: i'n1<( V�(l h lU� i Agency: . Oct. 12, 1994 Date: • - nillin T 1 • • (DEORAflDUfn W rte ' ■II'11e• Chuck Cunliffe To Weld County Planning Dete October 5, 1994 COLORADO From Trevor Jiricek, Supervisor, Environmental Protection Service*, t! Subject: Case Number: USR-1062 Name: Schneider, Robert & Kathie W2, SW4, of Section 10, Township 04 North, Range 65 West Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions arc recommended to be part of any approval: 1. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a mariner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 3. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 4. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 5. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 6. The existing septic system(s) do not appear to be permitted through the Weld County Health Department. Each system will require an I.S.D.S. Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s). The septic system serving the office shall be evaluated by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer. The system serving the home can be evaluated either by the Weld County Health Department or an engineer. In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. 7. There shall be no washing of trucks at this location. TJ/cs-3276 (EXHIBIT 941144 • • • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-1062 DATE OF INSPECTION: 7/20/91_ APPLICANT'S NAME: Robert and Kathleen Schneider CONTACT: Chuck Cunliffe, Director REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SW4 Of Section 10, T4N, R65W of the 6th P.M., • weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of LaSalle located at 22308 weld County Road 43. LAND USE: N E AW4)_ .--4% r � s w � ZONING: N A (Agricultural) " c X99 SVP E A (Agricultural) \\�t w0)AtrAlo S A (Agricultural) 1— w A (Agricultural) ` 1 Q� COI NTS: „ , �A� `/�,`wa " caLi �J//�1_ K� �'�)Y1� /Zf�u4�c‘r•D flat- 1710 fhtz- ittolve toilet 2 o ♦: RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE CERTAIN VEHICLES AS SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZE SALE OF SAME 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, State statute and the Weld County Administrative Manual require that all items disposed of be declared surplus by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with various bid proposals for the sale of vehicles impounded by the Sheriffs Department, Bid Request No. 043-94, and WHEREAS,the County has determined that certain vehicles, as described in said proposal which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, are no longer required for County use, and WHEREAS,the Board has been presented with high bid proposals as follows: 1969 Honda CT-90 Motorcycle to Walt Man-for 510.00; 1978 Honda Accord 2D to Danny Hart for$41; 1977 Chevy Vega to Tom's Conoco for$35.00; 1974 Ford Pick-up to Tom's Conoco for$229; and Chevy Chevette HB to Tom's Conoco for$32.00, and WHEREAS,the Board deems it advisable to declare said vehicles as surplus and approve said bid proposals to the above mentioned high bidders, NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the above mentioned vehicles be, and hereby are, declared surplus. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the above mentioned bid proposals be,and hereby are, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of November,A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ALI Gtr WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board FYSdJ3SFr) /� W: H. Webster, Chairman‘11.Q QL BY: i 1 . L J 'GI. G QP EXCUSED Deputy O(jrk to the Board Dale KLHall, Pro-T7 ��� APPROVED AS TO FORM; .-y< < /fir eorge Baxter draoiesie County Aft ney Co stance L. Harbert �iLA ,z. sir. 'L- EXCJJSED DATE OF SIGNING 61 {AYE) Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941140 CC: Y�j aidd•ers(3) P00006 BID PROPOSAL NO. 043-94 Page 3 DE$CRIPTIQN COLOR SERIAL NUMBER 1969 HONDA CT-90 MOTORCYCLE RED #CT90300174 1978 HONDA ACCORD 2D GOLD #SJ-D3098782 1977 CHEVY VEGA ORANGE #1V15B7U156101 1974 FORD PICK-UP RED #F25MRT43994 1978 CHEVY CHEVETTE HB BLUE #1BORE8Y246923 THESE VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD "AS IS" AND SHOULD BE MOVED OUT OF THE LOT NO LATER THAN A WEEK AFTER THE BIDDER IS NOTIFIED HE/SHE HAS RECEIVED THE BID. 941140 s, t`='•rr' • � .w .rfi�'y.+ re...`"r ._X jYY _-, iss ry _ r ?z.X•ti\W*tLi7sh.;5wiCa4'y1k+.9Y;[,i •7{CJ'P 'fit REQUEST FOR QUOTATXON This Is an inquiry, not an order.Please quote promptly. .ROPO$A7{ NO: 043-94 DAZE; Oet, 27, 1994 REPLY DUE ON: 'axes. Nov. 15, 1994 __bV 4,00 D.m. Mr. Pat Persichino Director of General Services P.O. Box 758 **SEALED BIDS WILL BE OPENED WED. 915 10th Street NOV. 16 Q 9:30 A.M.** Greeley, CO 80632 The undersigned having become familiar with the specifications for the SALE OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES FOR THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT,DERARTVENT, hereby proposes to sell and deliver to Weld County as set forth in the following schedule: QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT ****SEE ATTACHED FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VEHICLES**** (1) 1969 Honda CT-90 Motorcycle $ /,i 50 (2) 1978 Honda Accord $ CO (3) 1977 Chevy Vega $ pp 00 (4) 1974 Ford Pick-up $ p�,.2 (� P (5) 1978 Chevy Chevette HB $ \S'. TOTAL BID***** WELD COUNTY FAX NO. (303) 3S2-0242 WELD COUNTY IS EXEMPT FROM COLORADO SALES TAXES. CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION NO. 98-03551. QUOTATIONS MUST INCLUDE FREIGHT CHARGES F.O.B GREELEY ANY CORRECTIONS MADE (WHITE-OUT-ERASERS, ETC.) PM PRICES WITHOUT BEING INITIALED WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE DISQUALIFIED. DELIVERY DATE: PARTIAL BID AIL OR NOTHING_ DOES YOUR BID MEET OUR SPECIFICATIONS7YES NO The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informalities •1n bids. and to accent the bid that, in the opinion of the Board. is to the best interests of the Board and of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. The Board of Weld County Commissioners shall give preference to resident Weld County Binders in all cases where the bids are competitive in price and quality. I certify that the above quotation is exclusive of any federal excise taxes and all other state and local taxes. t further certify that the items offered for intended use by Weld County will meet all the specifications it has s indicated in this bid form. FIRM Ph . r z9bc n • /! Q BY __ BUSINESS ADDRESS 40'3 40 /4644/ 15 ,1 tr 6 2o410 TITLE eye _ 1 CITY,OTATE,ZIPCODDEc3) 117-A rye �rvg�a ,'Y Sobs/ DATE /7-19-9 y TELEPHONE NO. ` S3 35"3-7o --- TAXPAYER I.D D P7•PASE RETURN BID IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. • OR FAX YOUR BID (PLEASE SEND HARD COPY BACK FOR OUR FILES) . BY - _ (Director of General Services) 941140 _.�.--.v.�•,v�ma�.�w�9^^:..'.v�Ti,�w�+qTa+�Tw••I•tc�!r+,!N�!+�-�,w•...I!.�•�...�u+•rP��+F�--v-„�Mv...+.•:+.'�w.�.ei-_-.�,+,-2:+-1.+,wC-��:TNI�.atws•:-./.,.• I • RZQ08ST FOR QDOTiTIOlf This is an inquiry, not an order.Please quote promptly. PROPOSAL NO: 043-94 DATE: QEr. 27, 1994 REPLY DUF QQN• '111P g, Nov. 15. 1994 by 4:00 D.m, Mr. Pat Persichino Director of General Services P.O. Box 758 **SEALED BIDS WILL BE OPENED WED. 915 10th Street NOV. 16 © 8:30 A.M.•• Greeley, CO 80632 • The undersigned having become familiar with the specifications for the SALE OF _IMPOUNDED VEH7,gi.ES FOR SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT hereby proposes to sell and deliver to Weld County as set forth in the following schedule: OVANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PF.ICE AD OUNT ****SEE ATTACHED FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VEHICLES**** (1) 1969 Honda CT-90 Motorcycle S 0 0 / J4 (2) 1978 Honda Accord $ 7/- (3) 1977 Chevy Vega $ ,a).C / 6a (4) 1974 Ford Pick-up $51 UC Y (5) 1978 Chevy Chevette HB $ 31, U Q *****TOTAL BID***** S137 .0 6 WELD COUNTY FAX NO. (303) 352-0242 WELD COUNTY IS EXEMPT FROM COLORADO SALES TAXES. CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION NO. 98-03551. QUOTATIONS MUST INCLUDE FREIGHT CHARGES F.O.B GREELEY ANY CORRECTIONS MADE (WHITE-OUT-ERASERS, ETC.) PM PRICES WITHOUT BEING INITIALED WILL ALTOMATICATSY BE DISQUALIFIED. DELIVERY DATE: PARTIAL BID_ ,V ALL OR NOTHING DOES YOUR BID MEET OUR SPECIFICATIONS?YE$ ✓NQ The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. to waive any informalities in bids. and to accept the bid that. in the opinion oi' the Board. is to the best interests of the Board and of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. The Board of Weld County Corissioners shall give preference to resident Weld County Bidders in all cases where the bids re competitive in price and quality. I certify that the above quotation is exclusive of any federal excise taxes and all other state and local taxes. I further certify that the Items offered for intended use by -W+elld County will meet all the specifications It has so indicated in this bid fora. FIRM Oan \1 t}�ar 1 BY -35()BUSINESS ADDRESS -35() Vbtl.xpe TITLE ( CITY,STATE,ZIPCODE �rl i� pq (11 Iel O O(n,S DATE 015)1q y TELEPHONE NO. 15'4 — c)-1,a6 _TAXPAYER I.D # PLEASE RETURN BID IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. OR FAX YOUR BID (P:.FASE SEND HARD _COPY BACK FOR OUR FILES) . BY � ell a+a er (Director of General Services) • 941140 ; • REQUEST YOR QUOTATION This is an inquiry, not an order.Please quote promptly. PROPOSAL NO: 043-94 DATE: Oct 27 1994 PEP"Y DUE ONh 'it_s Nov. 1 4 by 4:00 n m Mr. Pat Per5ichino Director of General Services Y.O. Box 758 **SEALED BIDS WILL BE OPENED WED. 915 10th Street NOV. 16 @ 8:30 A.M.** Greeley, CO 80632 The undersigned having become familiar with the specifications for the ,SALE OF IMPOUNDEB VEHICLES FQR THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT hereby proposes to sell and deliver to Weld County as set forth in the following schedule: QUANTITY DESCRIPTIQh - i<'NIT PRICo AMQUNT ,_ ****SEE ATTACHED FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VEHICLES**** (1) 1969 Honda CT-90 Motorcycle $ I" - J o (2) 1978 Honda Accord C. Jo . ° c (3) 1977 Chevy Vega $ ((,o . o (4) 1974 Ford Pick-up • O (5) 1978 Chevy Chevette HB $ /0 .7 C *****TOTAL BID WELD COUNTY FAX NO. (303) 352-0242 WELD COUNTY IS EXEMPT FROM COLORADO SALES TAXES. CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION NO. 98-03551. QUOTATIONS MUST INCLUDE FREIGHT CHARGES F.O.B GREELE ANY CORRECTIONS MADE (WHITE-OUT-ERASERS, ETC.) PM PRICES WITHOUT BEING INITIALED WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE DISQUALIFIED. DELIVERY DATE: PARTIAL BID X ALL OR NOTHING DOES YOUR BID ;BEET OUR SPECIFICATIONS- E'S No The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserves the right to reject arty or all bids, to waive any informalities in bids. and to accept the bid that. in the opinion of the Board. is to the best interests of the Board and of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. The Board of Weld County Commissioners shall give preference to resident Weld County Bidders in all cases where the bids are competitive in price and quality. I certify that the above quotation is exclusive of any federal excise taxes and all other state and local taxes. I further certify that the items offered for intended use by Weld County will meet all the specifications it has so indicated in this bid form. FIRM 1./R C7 M4 /'t BY BUSINESS ADDRESS //.t I .�','/ 55 / TITLE CITY,STATE,ZIPCODE C,f' [- [ / 7- I C✓ "ice, 11 DATE F.+✓ i S /y f y TELEPHONE NO. }0 .3 j Sl - 4.7z7 _TAXPAYER I.D 0 PLEASE RETURN BID IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. OR FAX YOUR BID (PLEASE SEND HARD COPY BACK FOR OUR PILES) . IIY tlen +r (Director of General Services) �}T 341140 BID REQUEST NO. 043-94 FOR: FOR SALE OF IMPOUNDED CARS - Sheriff Department The following bidders to be presented to the Board of Weld County Commissioners on Wednesday, November 16,1994 and is to be considered on approval on Wednesday, Nov , 1994: aq it this - (SEE ATTACHED LIST) 941140 • EEQ9EYr FOR tworcair This is 1n lrilelry, not at • order-Pease pate prawtly. fOPOBAL Mt 043-94 DATE: Oct. 27. 1994 REPLY 1XTE ON: Thee. Nair. 1.5. 1994 by 4:O0 n.m_ Mr. Pat Persichino Director of General Services P.O. Box 758 **SEALED SIDS WILL BB OPENED WED. 915 10th Street NOV. 16 • 8:30 A.M.•• Greeley, CO 80632 The undersigned haying become familiar with the specifications for the SALE OP =gad FOR TIDE SHERIFF•a= hereby proposes to sell and deliver to weld County as set forth in the following schedule, Q TXTY DffiQXPTI UNIT iCB AMO@iT' ****SEE ATTACHED FOR DBSCTLTPTIOK8 OF 151E VEHICLBB•rr• (1) 1969 Bonds CT-90 Motorcycle ' $ (2) 1978 Honda Accord S (3) 1977 Chevy Vega 8Q1� f.. (4) 1974 Ford Pick-up $ I5fto (5) 1978 Chevy Chevette 89 $ .,O BW.•a.• $ ,tV WELD COUNTY FAX NO. (303) 352-0242 WELD COUNTY IS EXEMPT FROI COLORADO SALES TAXES. CERTIFICATE 08 EXE!CTION NO. 98-03551. QUOTATIONS' MOST INCLUDE FREIGHT CHARGES F.O.B BEY ANY COstRECTTnis MADE (WHITE-OUT-ERA8ER8, ETC.) PM PRICES WITHOUT SEING INITIALED WILL AUTCKATICALLY BE DISQUALIFIED. DELIVERY DATE: PARTIAL BID ALL OR torn= DOES YOUR BID ITT OUR SPECTFICATIONS2YEa _ The Board of Weld Canty Canissicners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. to wive any informalities 1u bids, and to accept the bid that. In the Opinion of the Board. IS to the best Interests Of the Board and of the County of held. State of Colorado. The Board of weld County ewaissloners shall give preference to resident Weld Carty Bidders in all cases were the bids are coegetitive In price and quality. I certify that the above quotation is exclusive of any federal excise taxes and all other state mid local taxes. I further certify that the item offered for Intended use by Weld County will net all the Specification it has so Indicated ateed In this bid fore. FISH mcA41g ° r BY Melly(f.� .. _ s0annas ADDRESS 1 71 0 374 S-h TITLE CITY,STATE,ZIPCODK�'�f , dC. ? TELEPHONE .33g•(at Oar- ((jt2 `%I'3 TAXPAYER I.D • MO 371 PLEASE RETURN BID IN TES =LAX= EIWILOPE. OR FAX YOUR BID (PLEASE SHi00 BARD COPY BACK FOR OOR FILES) . BY ' rdsassaw4R• (Director of General Services) 941140 • RsQUZST 7OR QUOT11TXON This is an inquiry, not an order.Please quote promptly. PROPOSAL NO: 043-94 DATE: Oct. 27. 1994 REPLY DUE ON: Tues. Nov 15. 1994_,kv 4:00 o,,m, • Mr. Pat Persichino Director of General Services P.O. Box 758 **SEALED BIDS WILL BE OPENED WED. 915 10th Street NOV. 16 ® 8:30 A.M.** Greeley, CO 80632 The undersigned having become familiar with the specifications for the SALE OF IMPOUNDED V,£$ICLES FOR THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT hereby proposes to sell and deliver to Weld County as set forth in the following schedule: QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT ****SEE ATTACHED FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VEHICLES**** (1) 1969 Honda CT-90 Motorcycle (2) 1978 Honda Accord $ /j <- (3) 1977 Chevy Vega $ r!"`/. (4) 1974 Ford Pick-up $ (5) 1978 Chevy Chevette HB $ / c Al n t%% *****TOTAL BID***** $ j WELD COUNTY FAX NO. (303) 352-0242 WELD COUNTY IS EXEMPT FROM COLORADO SALES TAXES, • CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION NO. 98-03551. QUOTATIONS MUST INCLUDE FREIGHT CHARGES F.O.B GREELEY ANY CORRECTIONS MADE (WHITE-OUT-ERASERS, ETC.) PM PRICES WITHOUT BEING INITIALED WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE DISQUALIFIED, DELIVERY DATE: PARTIAL BID ALL OR NOTHING DOES YOUR BID MEET OUR SPECIFICATIONS?YES NO The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any Informalities in bids, ant to accept the bid that. in the opinion of the Board, is to the best interests of the Board and of the County of Weld. State of • Colorado. The Board of Weld County Commissioners shall give preference to resident Weld County Bidders in all cases where the bids are competitive in price and quality. I certify that the above quotation is exclusive of any federal ea"+se taxes and all other state and local taxes. I further certify that the items offered for intended use by Weld County will feet all the specifications it has so indicated In this bid form. FIRM r y' :• }l `re- rY2 BBY(//74.4:. BUSINESS ADDRESS f/1. ,//- S/, TITLE r ' ) 1 • CITY,STATE,ZIPCODE+� C r r cr 4- !`/ : ;r [ /I / DATE /171 ; / TELEPHONE NO. ry o ,8 - `J+ ' 9f TAXPAYER I.D # PLEASE RETURN BID IN THE ENCLOSED E.VELOPE, OR FAX YOUR BID (PLEASE SEND HARD COPY BACK FOR OUR FILES) . BY ters1C,ore,. (Director of General Services) ww�� 9411^0 DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO I, A.M. DOMINGUEZ, JR. , BEING THE DULY APPOINTED, QUALIFIED AND ACTING DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, DO HEREBY APPOINT MARCELO A. KOPCOW AS ONE OF MY DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEYS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, SAID APPOINTMENT TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER • 15, 1994, AND TO CONTINUE DURING MY TERM OF OFFICE, UNLESS SOONER TERMINATED; AND I HEREBY SET THE COMPENSATION OF SAID MARCELO A. KOPCOW AT THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FORTY SIX DOLLARS PER MONTH, TO BE PAID OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. DATED THIS IS-- DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1994. A.M. •OMINGUEZ, R S, DIS ICT ATTORN • 941158 D3 _._ I, JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, DO HEREBY APPROVE THE APPOINTMENT OF MARCELO A. KOPCOW AS A DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, HIS TERM TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 15, 1994. CFI JUDG NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO WE, THE BOARD OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, MONTHLY DO HEREBY APPROVE THEA SALARY OF THE ABOVE-NAMED DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, At TWC THOUSAND TOUR HUNDRED TORTY. SIX DOLLARS. . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY // 49 j fl! /I JN 17 W.H. ebster, Cha rman i//d/79y ATTEST: a ? Weld County Clerk y to the Board By ri../ 1iDis Deputy Clek to the Beard 941159 DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. OATH I, MARCELO A. KOPCOW, HAVING BEEN DULY APPOINTED DEPUTY • 'DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE HONORABLE A.M. DOMINGUEZ, JR. , DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND THAT I WILL FAITHFULLY PERFORM THE DUTIES OF DEPUTY DISTRICT ' ATTORNEY OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 'DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY - OF WELD AND STATE OF COLORADO. MA.RCELO . KOPCOW SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 15H DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1994 . I F JUDG NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 1 STATE OF COLORADO \Nos.. 0.•i 941158 • • • INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR USE OF COMMUNICATIONS RECORDS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS • • THIS AGREEMENT made.this�Z Ist day of 7267r-Cmt4-c41 , 1994. by and between the CITY OF GREELEY, COLORADO (hereinafter referred to as "Ci ),and the • : COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO(hereinafter referred to as "County"),and • • Fire Pick. i e -I Q,Ar;r - (hereinafter'referred to as .User") " • for access and use of criminal justice information systent. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, an Intergovernmental Agreement for the operation and maintenance of communications, records, and criminal justice information system has been entered into on the 3rd day of May, 1993, as subsequently amended; and WHEREAS, User desires access to the criminal justice records information system operated by the City and County; and WHEREAS, User has reviewed and agrees to the terms and conditions of use of such information, as determined in the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and County; and WHEREAS, User provides governmental functions for use of criminal justice records and information; and WHEREAS, the City and County are authorized to enter into this agreement by virtue of § 29-1-203, C.R.S., art. 2, sec. 2-3, Weld County Home Rule Charter; and the City of Greeley Charter, sec. 3-7. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the following mutual promises and covenants, the parties agree as follows: 1. User is allowed access to the City/County criminal justice information system pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Intergovernmental Agreement entered into between the City • and County as modified by directions and discretion of the City and County., 2. User and its employees are hereby required to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of the criminal justice information system, and as such, are required to execute the Greeley/Weld County Public Safety System Confidentiality of Information Agreement attached hereto and incorporated herein. Additionally, the User specifically agrees that paragraph 13 of the City/County Intergovernmental Agreement, as amended, binds the user to confidentiality pursuant to the Colorado Pen Records Act and penalties for violation thereof. 3..The User shall indemnify and save harmless and defend the City and County, their : agendas, servants, and employees from and against any and all claims, liability, losses, and/or 941162 CM COOS ORIG: AL SGreek14-- et:ern causes of action, including the reasonable cost of defense.which is caused by any intentional and/or negligent act or omission of the User, its agents, servants, or employees in the performance and use of information obtained pursuant to this agreement. The User also agrees to indemnify and defend the city and county, their agents; servants, . and employees from and against all tort liability arising out of any claim, demand, or cause of action, of whatsoever kind or nature, and arising out of any conduct or misconduct of the User. riot included in the paragraph above for which the City and County, their agents, servants or employees, are alleged to be liable, except for liability, losses and costs caused solely by the • negligence of the City and County. 4. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities • which the City or the county of their officers or employees may possess; nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care on the part of either part to any person not a party to this Agreement. 5. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create na obligation on the part of the City or County to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. 6. It is specifically understood and agreed that User is not a party to the City/county Intergovernmental Agreement and accrues no rights or benefits to any of the terms, covenants, or conditions of said agreement, either a s party to a third-party beneficiary, and User hereby agrees that the terms or conditions of the City/County Intergovernmental Agreement do not in any manner provide privity or standing to the user to enforcement of any of the terms and conditions of the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City or County. 7. This Agreement is for an indefinite term and subject to revocation without notice to the User in the sole discretion of the city, the County, or both. DATED this ,01[.i day of � i e,„��/ , 1.994. THE CITY OF GREELLEY, COLORADO, THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO, a municipal corporation by a body corporate and politic, and through the City Council by and through the Board of County Commissioners By By: / Mayor Chairman .II,I4EBSTER 2 • 941162 • Derr • ATTEST: ATTEST: II Aitan City Cl Clerk to theiBoard ATTESTING TO BOARD OF COUNTY S;G:aATOKS ONLY APPROVED AS AL FORM: • APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: By: City At C nty'Attorney APPROVED AS TO SUBSTANCE: APPRO - AS TO SU$ST N By:Q.64,Zit By: 4/6// City Manager County Finan Di edor AS TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: By: 7- 4 Director of Fi USER: 4c 2;71 By: f aac 3 941162 l w AR24]b923 ORDINANCE NO. 136-1 IN THE MATTER OF REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 136-H AND RE-ENACTING THE SETTING OF THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASES WHICH MUST BE BY WRITTEN SEALED BIDS WITH A TEN-DAY PERIOD FOR CONSIDERATION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Paragraph 5 of Section 14-9 of Article XIV of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County,Colorado, as amended November 6, 1984, provides that written,sealed bids and a ten-day period for consideration and investigation of the bids be required for purchases in excess of an amount set annually by the Board of County Commissioners by Ordinance, and WHEREAS,it is necessary that this Board set the limit for the year 1995 to comply with said provision, and WHEREAS, the Board after consultation with staff, consideration of past bid procedures, and being otherwise fully advised, has determined that all purchases for the year 1995 in excess of $7,500.00 shall be by written, sealed bid, and shall be followed by a ten-day period unless waived by this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, that all purchases for the year 1995 in excess of$7300.00 shall be by written, sealed bid, and shall be followed by a ten-day period for consideration and investigation of the bids submitted to determine comparisons of quality and price unless waived by this Board by Resolution for emergency purchases. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that this Ordinance shall supersede all prior Ordinances and Resolutions concerning setting of the amount of purchases which must be by written, sealed bids with a ten-day period for consideration as enumerated in this Ordinance. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the effective date of said Ordinance No. 136-I shall be January 1, 1995. 2416923 B-1469 P-290 11/29/94 03:17P PG 1 OF 2 REC DOC Weld County CO Clerk & Recorder 0.00 j , ; p� ORD136 . . RE: ORDINANCE#136-I PAGE 2 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board, if arty section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 136-I was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of November,A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ! , �, ad /1 WELD COUN OLORADO l Weld Co : :; . �.ard j� i/L�Y ki) tb. W. H. Webster, Ch irma BY: ►4f►'/,'r'f>8 ,.t� ,' } Deputy Cl,4 to the Board Dale K. Hall,Pr e APPR D AS TO FORM: Brg . Baxter /1 Cornty ey Constance L. Harbert EX .USED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer First Reading: October 24, 1994 Publication: October 27, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Second Reading: November 7, 1994 Publication: November 10, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Final Reading: November 21, 1994 Publication: November 24, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Effective: January 1, 1995 2416923 B-1469 P-290 11/29/94 03:17P PG 2 OF 2 ORD136 4 -WNW Idelmsets Y dos1 MM dam Ma ar lay mr a eaa l oraattra0aaa.te0a1 I .raIers r+a s s•its a lees, N. *WS er a is wtru eniarww7•lr .arerwaS ey ad.ears. Is 10,2 wesewaaer,l r AFFIDAVIT OF PUBUCATION n0. tAe 7Y•WK,as Ts es Oeih -d Mfameamdlai nr sacra l nancs Numb* Mil STATE COLORADO lAISS OS are aeoware�anwerrr; w SS illiMilwrieM�Narita•arMa �k a asatawwI CAUNTYOF WEIR 7la.�aa. ,att�� eistwaswea�yr`aasa W*SsI* ,Irro S 'mfl e..D.. • °ri Mdwra re r4Y M waariMnw+q; raweysr.errerra 1. ROGER A. uPlCER,d said County of Weld,being duly ' Om W ae,swiss lintlkerr+ _ swum,say that 1 am publisher of herrwse bum Carty T l 001MI is 'tap al *nor aaar WINDSOR BEACON ararrus, se *see r tews �tµ.; Y Cab are taste." a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said se Own Omsk nwns a w R' RO1S ` tgw?Mewe County and State, published h the town of WINDSOR h we.w��t*w us said County and State; and that the note& of which the b.irrr s air « drazosa•:,r .erne !°li °s annexed is a true copy, has been published h said weekly :Ole Ihke oranili OS e gmaureyfatr Q�IrrN ana°r.dMrtr for / successive weeks,that the notice was a (w1r er,rr, f� r1 WS* d• 4., rd Nom*a purse nrM, pcurtvcow published in the regular and entire issue of every number d asps I N wave pert the paper during the period and time publication,ionand that s arsma7$ arrarraent.anwrrar 4tasadrr. the newspaper proper and not In a wrw'a"�rsr we► r. - act the first publication of said notice was In said paper bearing h,eo 4 t e, n warns, A"r wan the date a � ..r �r rot e.,t stew 2t' day a�ft:-F.a-b.4- AA., 19`it( and the wren tore duet last publication bearing the date of the ace e{{��err le y +a..wi•'Ss ""M" day of A.D., 19 and that ireitMlrMertr YeM) `• rwessti ems*w ta i l W N ., ,wIMS the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published ens e,eMrrwy.rr stet Mad. continuously and uninterruptedly for the period Of 5 h any a"r no n. "'°a"w'. I consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the riot wivesaws Sat. a1°ga q�a,s` f ens"threw a wIsall• { °Y data of first publication of slid notice, and the same Is a awen ar 6rb rN r ,norwr,errl le r se newspaper within the meaning or.-Act to regulate printing *a�'ya��'talek� «leil"q�Nqan IMO oa k of legal notices and advertiaemen:u, approved May 18, ee!MSRI %eat ° °asllevan , iewWts+a 1931,and all prior ass so tar as in force. al a (Na.rNMr7,104 `` that i "NS ‘ /'\ t.1' 17�y- _ , "nil" gait Nara it.104, in Ma 131a4 arrr I.Maa+rn Sots is,- /} HER r�ever—r.ww.rue ar i +slate sad 'L!�J A+.us S£ P "SS aa• +as..M�015SMbs_«ibed and sworn to before me this.d day of vn.rra.rw Y,k-rn_o ,,,-- , 119 97^t _..._, Jar/Mal LAM �l h Ol ThrT�-v4 ItAgrat NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires -/ — _ /ri9G ,1 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED NOVEMBER 21,1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 989.00 DIRECTOR � 6 � s :Laic SERVIC≤ dJ A. RAT SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21st DAY OF NOVEMBER 3:9S. A!X COM"4 SS10N EXPIRES JAN. I, 1996 MY CO"LMISSION EXPIRES: 5196t..e.JfkLat, WE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND - TOTALING $ 989.00 DA ED THIS 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER 19 94 (1 . r 11/1714iinACLD C61:0 CLn K T• BOARD44J Ci1AI %..S 1/f!/ 77. %:14- AM R-7.- mEMr.??. 7 MEMBER MEMBER • PACE 1 OF 1 WELD COUNTY PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT DATE NUMBER PAYEE • SIGNED AMOUNT 1018118 1 WELD COUNYT REVOLVING FUND 288.14 018119 BANK ONE GREEE1 YS NA 700.86 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN ,4 COMPLETED ON THE ATTACKED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH I , AND DATED NOVEMBER 21, 1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE . VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 3,b49.1/1 2 mi , DIREGEC� �. 1u Al #gt5TvaLRVYCES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21st DAY OF NOVEMBER' ].9 94 MX COMMISSION CORES JAN. 1. at) MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: . WE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COPP!ISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND - TOTALING $ 3,649.11 . DAT?�THIs s O F NOVEMBER 19 94 �'IjNI� f!/lA/�J del WELD COUNTY LLERIC TO THE BOARD lUZ cxAz A, r e1 KaER: eft1. MEMBE. MEiiBER MEMBER t"a; PAGE 1 OF 1 SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 018115 JOSE J MARTINEZ 47.10 25 SMALL PAY WARRANTS 3,602.01 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 26 TOTAL 3,649.11 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE SEMI- MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON NOVEMBER 21 19 94 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/10/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 11/16/04 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A242273 AMERITECH LIBRARY SERVICES (FKA DYNEX) 043805 52-5580-6360 188.10 188.10 A242274 ASSOC UUSINESS PRCDUCTS 228769 01-9020-0214 192.40 X92.40 A2322/5 ASSOC OF CERTIFIED FRAUD EXAMINERS 14144 01-1123-0229 150.00 150.OC A232210 ATTENDING PHYSICIAN STNT 84599 01-1X23-6350 12.75 12.75 A232277 BOARS CAR WASH 4 STORAGE 25914 01-1123-0301 34.00 34.00 A242278 bRATTON•S► INC C03431 19-4170-6210-t 52.50 19-4170-6210-1 6.79 59.25 A232279 CARCtRTRACK PUBLICATIONS 192060 21-6530-0220 44.95 44.95 44232280 CHIVL'RS NORTH ANERICA LNG 034098 52-5580-6322 36.25 014575 52-5580-6322 63.45 WAP.OOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER ?AGE : 2 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYE£ INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A2322G0 CHIVERS NORTH AMERICA INC 034649 52-5580-6322 127.23 035005 52-5580^6322 38.25 035111 52-5580^6322 42.06 105192 52-5560-0337-CAS 12.00 105633 52-5560^6337-CAS 6.00 348.24 4232281 CLARK BOARDMAN CALLAGHAN 92794 01-1123-6229 109. 16 109. 16 A232282 CRONQUIST. MARK V MI1004 01-3400-6370 132.30 132.30 A232263 DEEP ROCK NORTH 10314 01-1125-6210 46.40 11124 01-1123-0210 59.78 11494 011126-0210 7.95 114.13 A232284 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 103194 12^4410^0340 445.72 12^4411^6340 84.90 530.62 A232285 COWARDS, PATRICIA A 2451 79-1041-6147 280.00 280.00 A232286 FIRST BANKS 10274 01-1123^6210 73.54 73.54 • WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROJ AMOUNT A232287 FLO:tcs, ANTHONY/AGUILAR CONCRETE 040 25-9071-6398-C 7,805.00 7,805.00 A232288 FRANKLIN QUEST COMPANY 12056609 21'6960-6210 59.85 59.85 A232289 GALE RESEARCH, INC. 643626 52-5500-6322 594.46 823818 52^5680^6322 118.65 713.11 A232290 GREELEY GAS CO *L0494 12-4410-6340 50.38 12-•441 1-6340 9.60 59.98 4232291 HAFFNER, NANCY I L02794 79-1125-6143 57.90 57.90 II 4232292 HERITAGE MOTOR INN 92175 01-2111-6220 123.43 123.45 A232293 HUGH M. WOODS 109907 01-1061-6360 ^�-_--1455.99 145.99 A232294 LABTI 1995BS 01-2110^6335-ADM 50.00 _ SAP200P StLD COUNTY DATE : 11/10/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/16/94 SARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER 4ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4232204 IA6TI 50.00 4232295 JORDAN. L. E 110394 79-2110-6143 20.00 20.00 4232290 J055eY-BASS. INC PUBLISHERS 46185 01-1123-6310 4.50 4.50 4232297 KEYS APARTMENTS - OJL PARTNERSHIP V54611 24-9044-6397-4715 251.00 V54612 24-9044-6397-4715 251.00 502.00 4232296 LANGLEY. MARGARET R. S 110994 52-5580-6370 21.50 21.50 A232299 LEVERENTZ. J£ANNIE 39314 01-1123-6350 25.00 25.00 A232300 LI RARY OF CONC.RES5 11109♦ 52-5580-6322 60.00 60.00 A232301 4USBY, MARK A 102094 79-1041-6143 27.52 27.52 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT 4232302 MATT, JULIE A. 94419 01-1123-6350 60.00 60.00 • 4232303 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 40506 01-11916212-IS 1.473.00 1 ,473.00 A232304 NATL INFORMATION DATA CENTER 11144 01-11236229 89.90 89.90 • A232305 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER 10304 01-1123-6229 22.90 22.90 4232306 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC OIN24139 069020-6350 2.528.95 2.528.85 4232307 PARKER. GARY 110494 79-1031-6143 35.00 35.00 A232308 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPLY 10581505IE 21-6000-0221 31.41 31.41 A232309 PETERSON, KURT W 94-6720 01-2111-6599-CIVL 7.50 7.50 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/10/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE. ACCOUNT NUM8LR WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232310 PICKLE, JOHN S 11194 19-♦110-6370 ♦44.86 444.60 4232311 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 111094 12-`4410-6340 1 ,748.04 12-4411-6340 332.96 2,081.00 A232312 PUEBLO COUNTY 94NH307 0 11012-6350 247.50 247.50 4232313 RECORDED BOOKS INC. 214707 52-5500-6337-CA5 5.95 244904 525500-6337--CAS 17.85 23.80 A232314 SANDOVAL, EVANGELINE I M11094 21-6430-6372 13.75 21-0510-6372 1.50 15.25 4232315 SCHNEIDER, CAROL A M11094 01-3400-0370 687.39 687.39 A232416 SCT 93925 01-1191-6350-5CT 108,821.00 108,821.00 A232317 5HCPARD'5 MC GRAW HILL 22088 01-1123-0229 102.40 wAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEL INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT A232317 SHEPARD•S MC GRAM MILL 102.40 A232318 TARGET STORES 632649 19-4140-6220N 59.76 654403 19-4170-6220-HHS 27.90 87.66 A232319 THOMAS BOURLGY E CO., INC 041488 62-5580-6322 112.00 112.00 A232320 TRANSCOR AMERICA, INC X70409 012111-0398-WARR 283.05 283.05 A232321 US CAVALRY 2128728 01-2110-6370-OAS 89.86 2142059 01-2110-6370-OPS 79.90 169.75 A232322 VEHICLE SYSTEMS, INC ROSKOPIO94 21-6430-6380-OA 354.25 354.25 A232323 VOICE 11134 01-1123-6229 12.00 12.00 A232324 wAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 4040934 01-1061-0360-CC 89.64 89.64 GAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYCC INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMDtR WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ .AMOUNT A232325 WARDEN' DONALD D 101194 79.1151-6143 60.08 60.08 A232326 WELO COUNTY EXTENSION TRUST2 91-3400-6495 1,000.00 1 .000.00 A232327 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 8495 01-1014-6599-REC 40.00 8501 01-9020-6212 135.98 19-4110-6210 95.48 64-1155'6220 44.94 8502 01-1014-6599-REC 2.0.00 8504 01-1014-6599-REC 30.00 366.40 A232328 WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY 10114 01-1123-6229 220.75 220.73 A232329 WESTLINK PAGING 01860 01-1123-6530 9.80 9.00 4232330 WINDSOR BEACON 021951 01-1153-6337 1.69 1.69 A232JJ1 ZAHOURECK. CAROL 101894 01-1123-6350 53.00 53.00 WAP200P MELO COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 :WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF : II/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBtR NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT FINAL TOTAL : 131 ,436.67 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : IC AS OF : 11/16/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECUWES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 9 . AND DATED 11/10/94. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 8E TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET JP91POSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ /31 L y��,,,,�. ST DATED THIS J OF �Si1.111.1 9_51_- - I9 DIRECTOR OF F NANCE D ADMINISTRATION SERVICES f/� rryy�,���r�ti;�� o SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ^) ( `7 DAY OF N��_G.rlLLV_G�19 / z. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN`1; 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:-_ __..� e Y �- NOTARY PUBLIC WE. THE *OARD 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 UPCN / 3.‘ 1/. 31/71„e7 THE _Cael _�Z L FUND��^- TOTALING $ DATED THIS Q4 J_ AY OF G5i.�Y �:.J 19 . 17 a.% WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD ---S> i . / --lia---11.221d-H-2:1DEPUTY CHJ/LRMAN A-1-....-ire-C-..... /::: ±---4 7" ••- •ailLI--•MEMBER Snow yn. / r� MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER i 1 WAP200N WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEt INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROD AMOUNT S802697 AAA PROCESS SERVERS INC 9859-8090 12-4410-6359 42.00 42.00 5862698 ACTION PAGE 3099471 1244106533 20.50 12-4410-6533 20.50 12-44106533 20.50 12-4410-6533 20.50 12-4410-6533 20.50 102.50 5804697 ADAMS COUNTY 94005577 12-4411-6359 6.00 6.00 $862700 ALDRIDGE. DAVID J 12-44106210 67.05 67.05 $862701 ARNOLD, MIKE 19537 124411-6360 120.00 12-4410-6360 30.00 19538 12-4410-6360 260.00 410.00 $862702 AUGOON ENTERPRISES 005285 124411-6359 5.00 5.00 5802703 BRATTON'S 63374 12-4411-6210 799.72 799.72 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/10/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAY£G INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER AARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 5802704 COLO DEPT SOCIAL SERVICES 12^4410-6335 20.00 20.00 5862705 COREN PRINTING 23841 12-4410-6210 23.00 23843 124410-6210 23.00 12-4411-6210 23.00 23850 12-4410-6210 23.00 12-4410-6210 46.00 138.00 5862706 DEEP ROCK NORTH 12^4410^0533 25.85 25.85 5862707 FACILITEK OFFICE FURNITURE 4375 12-4410-6940 300.00 300.00 5862704 FRONTIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS 21354520/5-IE 12-4410-6210 83.00 12-4410-6210 111.60 194.60 5862704 GRECLEY LOCK G KEY 51908 12^4410-6360 89.00 89.00 S802710 GRINGO. INC 143141-01 12-4410-6210 74.00 12-4410-6311 5.71 79.71 WAP100P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYCE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT -------------- 5462711 IMMUNOLOGICAL ASSOC DENVER 12-4411-6391 275.00 12-4411-6391 275.00 12-4411-6391 459.00 12-4411-6391 275.00 12-4411-4391 184.00 12-4411-6391 154.00 12-4411-6391 275.00 1.927.04 S862712 LARINER COUNTY 12-4411-6359 9.50 9.50 5462713 METPATH INC. 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-0391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411--6391 10.00 12-44110391 10.00 12-4411-0301 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 12-4411-6391 10.00 230.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PRQJ AMOUNT 5662714 MUZAK BACKGROUND MUSIC 008932 12-4410-6533 55.00 55.00 5862715 NCPS 03543 12-4410-6354 15.50 18.50 5662710 PAPER CHASE 12-4410-6359 16.00 12-4410-6359 122.00 12-4411-6359 35.00 12-4410-6359 30.00 203.00 5862717 POSTMASTER 12-4410-0311 1.007.39 1.007.39 $862713 POSTMASTER 12-4410-0311 9.000.00 9.000.00 5462719 POTATO BRUMBAUGH'S 12-4410-6370-NR 14.71 12-4410-6210-NR 14.71 29.42 S862720 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES INC 0009184 12-4410-6311 77.19 0009227 12-4410-6311 72.25 149.44 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : S • AS Of : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER (0 DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT S862721 UNC 12+4410-6370-•NR 25.50 12-4410-6210NR 25.50 51.00 . 5862722 WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 4072121 & 2 12-4410-6370-NR 31.33 31.33 $302723 WILD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURC 12-4426+6710REG 7,697.49 12-4426"6710-REG 5,946.54 12-4425-0192 12,500.32 12-4425-6210 6,729.35 12-4433-6710-W5 886.86 33,760.56 +- FINAL TOTAL : 48,751.57 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATA : 11/16/04 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : ii/16/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROD£CURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 5 . AND DATED 11/16/94. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 8E TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. �1� S. WITH THE TOTAL nAMOUNT $84251. s Z• DATED THIS 2151-D .i-QSiD Y OF - �.._. 19 _(1• DIRECTOR OF FI ANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES / ' SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS OTC 1 1 DAY OF Ali�V 1'19 qt./ la COMMISSION EXPIRES IAM. ao&MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:_ __��. $_� _. NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO. HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE n y ±J�t� //��F�UNNDy� - ,T.OOTTAFLING 3Q /_� DATE THIS IsT DAY OF /yy„�y c� i3VT�14 19 1 y. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY CHA RMAN zr /1/ MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER ��...~ KEMaeu • WAP200P VELD COUNTY DATZ : 11/17/94 WARRANT RGGISTE4 PAGE = 1 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER .4ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A23233Z ALI LIMITED LIABILITY CO 110194 24-904463974715 376.00 110294 24-9044-0397-4715 367.00 745.00 A232333 AUUILAR. SAM 110194 24-0034-63974715 129.00 129.00 A232334 ANKERSTAR. KAREN 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 564.00 964.00 4232335 ANSON. R. RUSSELL ATTORNEY AT LAW 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 471.00 471 .00 4242336 ASH, TCRRY i. 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 450.00 A232337 JAK. JULIE 110194 24-9044-63974715 467.00 467.00 A232330 BANLY. M. WAYNC OR TERRIE 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 439.00 439.00 A2323J9 BAYS. PAMELA R 005541 63-0020-6740-DENT 103.00 103.00 SAP20UP WELD COUNTY DATL : 11/17/94 WARRANT RCGISTE4 PAGE : 2 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYCt INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMbLN NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232340 JENNLTT APARTMENTS 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 213.00 213.00 A232341 SICKLING. MELVIN 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 271.00 271.00 4232342 DISSELL LEO A OR MARGARET 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 256.00 623.00 A2)2343 BOCKIUS, WALTER 110194 24-90446397-4715 123.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 143.00 110394 24-9044-6397-4715 501.00 767.00 4232344 dORYS, RICHARD M 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 550.00 550.00 423234&. IUULTLR, DONNA M. 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 92.00 92.00 A232340 80YLC INVESTMENT 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 209.00 209.00 4232347 HOYLLS. DAVID 11.0194 24-9034-6397-4715 330.00 amnia WAP200P WELD COUNTY DAIL : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER 4ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 00J PROD AMOUNT A232347 BOYLES, DAVID 330.00 A232343 DREWCR. LONNY OR CONSTANCE 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 429.00 429,00 A232349 BRISTOL. STEVEN R 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 414.00 414.00 A232350 bR00KMAN, CAROLYN S. AND JOHN 120194 24-0044-6397-4715 249.00 249.00 A232J51 ISRUG, OLA 110194 ,24-9034-6397-4715 340.00 340.00 A232352 CAMENISCH, CECIL KNOX OR P E 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 342.00 342.00 A232353 CAMENISCH, PHIL t. 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 184.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 171 .00 355.00 A2323S4 CAMPJCLL, XLNNLTH W 005542 63-90206740DENT 81.50 01.50 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/9♦ WARRANT REGISTER PAG£ : 4 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYtt INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMdLR NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 4232355 CARDONA. MELISSA 941101 24-9034-6398-4715 71.00 71.00 4232350 CAisEDAY. GARY L 005543 63-9020-6740—DENT 0.00 6.00 4232357 CASTILLO. RAMIRO 041102 24-9044-6396-4715 71 ,00 71.00 424235.5 CECIL, WILLIAM F 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 367.00 A232359 CLNTCNNIAL INVESTMENTS 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 460.00 460.00 4232360 CENTcNNIAL PLACE APARTMENT 110104 24'-9044^6397-4715 251 .00 251 .00 A2323O1 CHACON. ROSIC 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 400.00 400.00 A232352 CHESTNUT SQUARE APARTMENT 110194 2i-9044-6397-4715 442.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 6.00 448.00 WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTE4 PAGE : 5 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBty NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232363 CIARRUSTA, MARY 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 464.00 464.00 A232364 CITY OF JOHNSTOWN 110194 24-9034-0397-4715 90.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 87.00 110394 249044-63974715 109.00 360.00 A232305 CITY Jr THORNTON 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 343.00 343.00 A232366 CLARKC. 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JOHN b CAROL 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 495.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 231 .00 110394 24-4044-6397-4715 344.00 1,070.00 4232377 DANLCY. JAMES C. AND LINDA D. 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 411.00 MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 7 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYLE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232377 OANLcY, JAMES G. AND LINDA D. 411.00 A232378 DAVIDSON. MEREDITH 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 226.00 226.00 4232379 DAVIS. JACK 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 367.00 A2323a0 DtMASKE. JAN.N M OR JEFF L 110194 24-9044-63974715 475.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 162.00 637.00 A232351 DLPRItST. RICHARD 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 378.00 A232.382 DHALIWAL. JASWANT S 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 450.00 A24236S DIAL, MERLINDA 941103 24-9034-6394+4715 ' 16.00 16.00 A232304 EASTWOOD VILLAGE MODILE NONE PARK 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 456,00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 389.00 845.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE - 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE a AS or : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4232386 CRISES, LYLE 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 266.00 110394 24-9044-6397-4715 265.00 531.00 A232386 LSQUIBEL. JACOB 110194 24-90346397-4715 468.00 460.00 A232387 LSTREICH, ANITA 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 260.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 304.00 564.00 AZ3238a FAULKNER, TERI L 005544 63-9020-6740—DENT 65.00 65.00 A2323a9 FEDERICO HERLINDA 110194 24-0044-6397-4715 367.00 367.00 A232390 FLOT. PAUL L JUANITA 110194 24-9034-6397-4711 452.00 452.00 A232J91 FOLSOM, JOHN S. 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 479.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 388.00 467.00 A232392 FOSTER. SHANE v 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 373.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTLR PAGE : 9 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT 4232392 FOSTC.R. SNANc G 473.00 A232393 FOXFIRL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. INC 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 178.00 178.00 42.32.3/4 FRANKLIN, FRED 110194 24-9044-0397-4715 363.00 363.00 A232395 FRANKS, CHARLSt A 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 309.00 309.00 4232346 FREI. MARTIN 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 462.00 462.00 A232397 FR-SQUEZ. JLRALDINE 941104 24-9044-6398-4715 6.00 0.00 A232396 FRIAS, JUAN 110094 24-9044-6398-4715 19.00 10.00 423239v FT LUPTON TC'WNMOUSES 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 91.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 190.00 281.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATe : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEc INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 05J PROJ AMOUNT A232400 FUQUA. CHARLES 0 005545 63-9020-6740-DENT 42.00 42.00 A232401 GANSCVELD• DALE OR BETH 110194 24-9034-6307-4715 221.00 221.00 A232402 GARCIA, NOVAR M 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 375.00 375.00 A232403 GARCIA, RAMONA 110194 24-9034-6307-4715 249.00 249.00 A232404 GARCIA, SUSAN 941106 24-9044-6398-4715 50.00 50.00 A23240S GAR TRLLL, HARLAN 110104 24-9044-6397-4715 350.00 350.00 A232406 GATEWAY PLACc APARTMENTS 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 371.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 208.00 579.00 42.32407 GIL3AUGH AGENCY 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 234.00 234.00 finMENEMEMOMMffin WAP200N MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 11 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PR0J AMOUNT A23240& GLEN➢ALE APARTMENTS 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 316.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 331.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 373.00 1 .020.00 A232409 GOODY REAL ESTATE 110104 24-9044-6397-4715 190.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 040.00 A232410 GOLDBERG, STEVEN H 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 481.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 550.00 1 .031.00 A232411 GOMEL, CONRAD 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 182.00 182.00 A232412 GJMEL, VIVIAN 110194 24-9044-6307-4715 501.00 501.00 A232413 GOTTSCHALK, PAM 941107 24-9034-6398-4715 99.00 99.00 A232414 GRAFFIA. ANTONIA 941108 24-9034-6398-4715 50.00 50.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAG4 : 12 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYLE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4232415 GRAJEDA. RUTN ANN 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 291.00 291.00 A23241G GRECNPOINT APARTMENTS 110194 24-9044-0397-4715 268.00 268.00 A232411 GRINGO. PAULA 941109 24-90346398-4715 33.00 33.00 4232418 GROVER HOUSING AUTHORITY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 57.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 85.00 142.00 4232419 GRUBS. PATRICIA 110194 24-90346397-4715 97.00 97.00 A232420 GUERRERO, GUADALUPE 110194 2,4-9044-6347-4715 345.00 345.00 4232421 GUILLIAMS. EUNICE M AND KENTON. 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PATRICIA D. 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 110294 24-9044-63974715 381.00 831.00 A232429 HENSLEY, DONNA 110194 24-9044-63974715 457.00 457.00 n WAP20OP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 14 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 4232430 H :PP, JAMES A. 110194 24-9034-6397-4TI5 525.00 110204 24-9034-6397.4715 297.00 822.00 A232431 HZRNANDEZs BARBARA 110104 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 450.00 A232432 HILL. DARYL C OR CONNIE E 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 197.00 197.00 A232433 HINOJOSA, JESUS 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 225.00 225.00 A232434 HOIiART. JUDITH A 110194 24-0034-6397-4715 338.00 338.00 A23243J HOLMAN. JOANN L 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 465.00 465.00 4232440 HOLT. DONALD A 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 464.00 464.00 A232437 HURLS AGAIN GRLLLEY 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 285.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 66.00 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT R£GIST£1 PAGE : 15 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMa£R NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232437 HOMES AGAIN GREELEY 110394 24-9044-6397--4715 433.00 110494 24-9044-6397-4715 412.00 110594 24-9044-6397-4715 333.00 1 .521.00 4232438 HURST, ED H UR CLARA C 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 150.00 150.00 A242439 HUTTINGER. MARJIE 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 450.00 A232440 JAMES. JOHN T 110194 24-9034-63974715 303.00 303.00 A232441 JAQUEL. ROGER A 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 226.00 226.00 4232442 JARRETT. HILTON F. 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 283,00 283.00 A232443 JOHNSON. FRLO 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 233.00 233.00 A232444 JONES, JULIE 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 473.00 ANMENEMMEMS 1 RAP/OOP WELD COUNTY DATE = 11/11/94 WARRANT RCGISTER PAGE = 10 AS OF - 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232444 JONES. JUL1'C 473.00 A2J2445 KEEVER. CARY W. 110194 24-9034-6307-4715 300.00 300.00 A2J244G KLYNEN AGENCY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 39.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 251.00 290.00 A232447 KNIGHT, RANDY 110194 24-9044-63974715 259.00 259.00 A232448 KRAMLR. JACK t. 110194 24-9044-0397-4715 418.00 416.00 A232449 KURTZ CATTLE COMPANY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 294.00 293.00 A2J2450 LAM1CA. PAT R 005546 63-9020-6740-DENT 10.00 10.00 A232451 LANCASTER VILLAGE APARTMENTS 110194 24-9044-03974715 55.00 110294 24-9034-6497-4715 139.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 222.00 416.00 WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE _ 17 AS OF 1 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEL INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBCR NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A2324S2 LAVOIE. CHARLES 110194 24-0044-6397-4715 378.00 378.00 A232453 LIND4LAD LtC OR RUBY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 449.00 449.00 4232454 LINDJLAD. 3ERNICE E AND LINDBLAD. MARY ALICE 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 272.00 272.00 A232455 LINDSEY. SANDRA 941112 24-9034-6398-4715 12.00 12.00 A232456 LISCANO. PETE 110194 24-90346397-4715 500.00 500.00 A232457 LONG, ELLEN 941113 24-9034-63984715 21.00 21 .00 A232456 LOPEZ. LEONARD 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 367.00 A2J24b9 LOUIS• ANDREW D. 110194 249044-6397-4715 432.00 432.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTE4 PAGE : 18 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMf1ER WARRANT NUMNLa NUMBER FD DEPT 03J PROJ AMOUNT A232460 MANN, ROUERT OR TINA 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 550.00 550.00 4232461 MARES, ESTNtR 941114 24-9034-6398-4715 32.00 32.00 A232462 MARLS, EUCILIA R 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 312.00 312.00 A232463 MARTIN TRAILOR PARK 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 341.00 341.00 A232464 MARTIN, JAMES 110194 24-9044-6347-4715 251.00 251.00 A232405 MARTIN, PEGGY A 005547 63-9020-6740-DENT 76.00 76.00 A232406 MARTINET. LUCY 941115 24-9034-6398-4715 17.00 17.00 A232467 MARTINEZ, VICCNTE 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 319.00 314.00 1 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 19 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ AMOUNT A232460 MASCAREMAS. TED OR IRENE 110194 2490446397-4716 490.00 490.00 423246) MASDEN. RICHARD L 005548 639020.-6740DENT 104.00 104.00 A232470 MATTHEW CHISMAR TRUST II 110194 24-9034-63974715 519.00 519.00 A232471 MCALLISTER' FREDA 110194 24"90446397-4715 184.00 184.00 A232472 MCBRIDE ' MICHAEL OR DALTON' DEBORAH 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 450.00 A232473 MCCORKL(:. CLARENCE OR LOIS 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 190.00 190.00 A232474 MCINTIRE. MARIANNE 941116 24-90346398-4716 18.00 18.00 A232475 MCPECK. ROBERT L 110194 24-9034-63974715 334.00 334.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 20 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 4232476 MEASNER, JOHN 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 7,00 7.00 4232477 MEASNLR. LEROY 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 429.00 429.00 4232478 MENDIAS• ANGLLIA 941117 24-9034-639s-4715 30.00 30.00 A232479 MERCADO, ROSL 941118 24-9034-6398-4715 99.00 99.00 A2324d0 MICHALIK. CARL 941120 24-9034-6398-4715 54.00 54.00 A232481 MONTOYA. GEORGE THOMAS 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 397.00 397.00 A232482 MORA, MARGARET 110194 24-4044-6397-4715 356,00 356.00 A232483 NELSON-SULLIVAN 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 350.00 350.00 i1AP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 21 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232484 NELSON. JOYCE 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 47.00 47.00 A232405 UCANAS, LINDA 941121 24-9034. 639$-4715 12.00 {I 12.00 A232466 OCHOAs LEOBARDO B. 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 200.00 200.00 A2324a7 JCHSNER. DANIEL 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 307.00 A23240U ORR, RONALD 110194 24-9034-6307-4715 222.00 222.00 A232489 PAIZ. FANNIE 006550 63-9020-6740-VISN 12.50 12.50 A232490 PARKER, THOMAS M JR 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 441.00 441.00 A232491 PATILNT ADVOCACY TEAM 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 251.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 297.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 297.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2Z AS OF : 11/17/94 4ARI.'ANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT ODJ PROD AMOUNT A232491 PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAM 110494 24^9034-6397-4715 244.00 110594 24e-9044-6397-4715 229.00 110694 24-90446397-4715 245.00 110794 24--9034-6397-4715 300.00 110894 24'9044-6397-4715 251.00 110994 24-4044-6397-4715 227.00 111094 249044-6397-4715 187.00 111194 24-9034-6397-471S 252.00 111294 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 3.230.00 4232492 PATTISON. LINDA 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 429.00 429.00 A232493 PEN PROPERTIES 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 196.00 194.00 4232494 PENA. PATRICIA 941122 24-9044-6398-4715 76.00 76.00 A232495 PtRtZ. PHYLLIS D 005551 63-90206740-DtNT 61.00 61.00 A232449 PETT NGILL. DORIS L 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 426.00 110294 24-9044-63974715 251.00 677.00 A232497 PETTYJOHN. JOHN 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 517.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE - 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 23 AS OF t 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMDLR NUMBER ED DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232.497 PETTYJOHN, JOHN 517.00 A232498 PFAN.CUCH. TOM OR SHIRLEY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 324,00 110294 24-9034-0397-4715 344.00 110394 24-9034-0397-4715 327.00 110494 24-9034-6397-4715 329.00 • 110594 24-9034-6397-4715 295.00 110694 24-9044-0397-4715 310.00 1.925.00 A232499 PHILLIPS, DARRELL 110194 24e-9034a6397...4715 400.00 400.00 A23250Q PHILLIPS. ERNESTINE 110194 249044—.0.397.=4715 400.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 242.00 642.00 A232501 PICKETT , DARRYL ioRADLEY 110194 24-9044-0397-4715 402.00 402.00 A232502 PING, MONICA 941123 24-9044-6394-4715 17.00 17.00 A232003 PRESTON, JIM 110194 24-9044-63974715 308.00 368.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE - 24 AS OF L 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEe INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O$J PROJ AMOUNT A232504 PROPERTY TEGHNIGA 110104 24-9044-6397-4715 245.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 237.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 345.00 -- 627.00 A232505 PROULX, RON 110194 24-9034-6397-4719 314.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 266.00 110394 249044-6397-47«5 52.00 632.00 A2325O6 QULNiY, JESSE 110194 24^9034-0397-4715 159.00 159.60 A232S07 R L N NOUSE RENTALS 110194 24-9034-63974715 399.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 444.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 254.00 110494 24-9044-6397-4715 520.00 1,617.00 A23250c1 RAY L. NtLSON L CO 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 203.00 203.00 A23250 ) REBETERANO, NARY 941119 24-9044-6,19x-4715 30.00 30.00 A232510 RIGS JtFt 110194 24-9044-0397-4715 444.00 444.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE = 25 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OUJ PROD AMOUNT A2J2511 ROADIFER. HOWARD 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 251.00 251 .00 A232512 ROCKY MTN PROPERTIES 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 384.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 356.00 740.00 A232513 RODRIGUCZ, JESUS J 110194 24-90346397-471. 391.00 391.00 4232514 RUTHERFORD, FRED N 005552 63-9020-6740V1SN 84.92 84.92 4232515 SANTIBANEL. MAGDA 941124 24903463984715 45.00 45.00 A232.16 SAUTLR, DAVID P OR DANLEY, JAStS G 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 292.00 292.00 4232517 SCHAUB, KIRK RAY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 289.00 289.00 A232S10 SCHIPPLR, 3LTTY 110194 24-9034-0397-4715 527.00 110294 24-9044-6J97-4715 356.00 WAPZOOr' WELD COUNTY DATL : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 26 AS OF ] 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYCE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER .ARRANT NUN$LR NUMBER FO DEPT OLJ PROJ AMOUNT A232516 SCHIPPER, BETTY 110394 249044-4397-4715 372.00 110494 24--9034-6397-4715 326.00 110594 24-9034-6397-4715 550.00 2, 131.00 9232514 $CHIPPER. JIM 110194 24-9034-63974715 305.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 511.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 432.00 110494 24-9044-0397-4715 443.00 110594 24-9044-63974715 264.00 110694 24-9044-6397-4715 251.00 110794 24-9034-6397-4715 453.00 2.659.00 A232520 SCHOMAKER. JUDITH L. AND MICHAEL 110194 24^9034-6397-4715 385.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 398.00 783.00 A23221 SCOTT RtALTY 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 444.00 444.00 A232522 SINNER. ALBERT 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 184.00 110294 24-90446397-4715 414.00 598.00 $232523 SLUYTER. GEORGE: 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 421 .00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 399.00 820.00 Y WAP200i' WELD COUNTY DAIL : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 27 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYCa INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMDER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROD AMOUNT A232524 SOVEREIGNS LISA 110194 24.'90440397-.•4715 196.00 110294 2490;14-63974715 367.00 110394 24^9044-6397-4715 182.00 747.00 A232526 SOWERS, EARL L 3ARDARA 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 118.00 118.00 4232526 SPALDING, WILLIAM E 005553 63-9020-6740-VISN 165.95 165.95 A232527 SPEC-R. a. DOUGLAS 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 227.00 227.00 A232540 SPRAGUE, DAVID M 005554 63-9020-0740-DENT 66.00 66.00 A232529 SPRAGUE, OREN W L JOANNE 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 190.40 110294 24904463974715 213.00 403.00 4232530 SPURLIN, ALMA 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 166.00 166.00 4232531 6T ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 110194 24-9044-6397^4715 275.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 28 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYLZ INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232S31 ST ANDRE S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 275.00 A23232 ST PETER LTD LIABILITY CO 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 367.00 4232531 STCDLLTON' GARY L 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 254.00 254.00 A232534 STCAART MOBILE HOME PARK 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 130.00 130.00 42.12S35 STEWART ' MARK 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 263.00 263.00 A232530 STiNNETT, JOHN AND NANCY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 550.00 550.00 A232S37 STOLLEY, DELALRT 110194 24-9044-6307-4715 84.00 84.00 A232535 ST34, CLARIBcLLE E 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 270.00 270.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : I1/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 29 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMZER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232::JJ STURA. DICK D 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 300.00 300.00 A232540 SULLIVAN. MARLEY DONALD 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 353.00 353.00 A232541 SWANK, MARY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 188.00 188.00 A232542 THIEMAN. STACEY 941125 24-9044-6398-4715 32.00 32.00 A232543 THOMPSON. GERALD 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 274.00 274.00 A2J2544 TILSZLN, MELVIN F. 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 237.00 237.00 A232545 TZESZEN, WENDELL 941126 24-9034-6398-4715 51.00 51,00 A232540 TORRES, ELIDA 941127 24-9034-6398-4715 11.00 11.00 WAPZOO? WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/1T/94 II, WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 30 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUM $tR NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232547 TORRES, HELEN D 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 109.00 110294 24-9034-0397-4715 168.00 267.00 A24254o TRAUTWEIN, ANN III 110194 21e-903440397-4715 320.00 320.00 A232544 TRETHEWEY, ROBERT DR. 110194 24"9044-6397-4715 240.00 240.00 A232550 TRUJILLO, ADAM 110194 24-90346397-4715 279.00 279.00 A232551 TRUJILLO, EILEEN 941128 24-9044-0398-4715 19.00 19.00 0232552 T4ENTY-NINTH STREET INVESTMENTS 1101♦ 24-9034-63974715 413.00 110294 24-9034'6397-4715 415.00 828.00 A232553 TWO RIVERS INVESTMENT 110194 24-9044-63974715 435.00 435.00 A232554 JNG 110194 24-9034-0347-4715 242.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/11/94 WARRANT REGISTER PACE : 31 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 00J PROD AMOUNT A232554 UNC 242.00 42.32555 VALLEY VILLAGE MOBIL HOME PARK 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 159.00 159.00 A232556 VAN BEBER, MARK 110194 24-9034-6307-4715 550.00 550.00 A232557 VARELA, HELEN 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 183.00 183.00 A232558 VASQUEZ, AUDON 110194 24-90346397-4715 300.00 300.00 A232559 VAUGHN; MARION EUGENE 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 302.00 302.00 A232500 VELASQULZ, FRANK G. 110194 24-9044-6397-4115 450.00 450.00 A232501 VIERYA. DARLENE 941129 249044-6398-4715 9.00 9.00 NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATt : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 32 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYCC INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER 4AQRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4232502 VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS 110194 24-9034-0397-4715 427.00 110294 24-9034-6397-471S 526.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 464,00 • 110594 24-9034-6397-4715 447.00 • 110694 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 • 2.242.00 4.23256.3 VILLANUEVA. TONY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 412.00 412.00 4232564 VINTAGE CORPORATION 110194 249044-6397-4715 367.00 110294 24-9044-63974716 331.00 110344 24-9034-6397-4715 267.00 110494 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 110594 24-9034-6397-4715 211.00 110694 24-9044-6397-4715 240.00 110794 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 110894 24-9044-6397-4715 303.00 110994 24-9044-6397-4715 171.00 111094 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 3,024.00 A232505 WACKER. HAROLD 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 286,00 • 236.00 4232566 WLQLR, ELIZAbCTH 941130 24-9034-6398-4715 23.00 23.00 A232507 WLINHEISTER, DAVID AND CHERYL 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 91 .00 91.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 33 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08.5 PROJ AMOUNT 4232564 WEISER► JERRY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 198.00 110294 24-9034-6397-4715 174.00 110394 24-903463974715 216.00 110494 24^9034-6397-4715 196.00 110394 249034^63974715 226.00 1►010.00 A232669 W€ISa ENTERPRISES I .L.C. 110194 24^9044-6397^4715 241.00 241 .00 A232570 WIEDEMAN► LYDIA 110194 249044-63974715 165.00 165.00 A232571 WILLIAMS► GEORGE 6 HELEN 110194 2490446397-4715 249.00 249.00 A232572 WILLOWS (THE) 110194 24^9044-6397-4715 260.00 110294 24-9044-6397-4715 260.00 520.00 A232573 WILSON► JOYCE 941131 24-9044-6398-4715 20.00 20.00 A232574 WINDSOR ASSOCIATES► INC. 110194 24-9034^6397-4715 292.00 110294 24-9034^6397-4715 352.00 110394 24-9034-6397-4715 460.00 994.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DAYS : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 34 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICt ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232575 WINTERSET INN OF GREELEY 110194 24-9034-6397-4715 520.00 520.00 A232575 YEPEZ. CECILIA 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 323.00 323.00 A232577 YOUNG, JOAN G. 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 303.00 303.00 A232570 ZAMaR:, RICHARD 110194 .24-9034-6397-4715 367.00 367.00 A232579 ZULLO. RON 110194 24-9044-6397-4715 225.00 225.00 FINAL TOTAL : 98.888.07 MIMMUla W AP20OP WELD COUNTY HATE : 11/1T/9♦ WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 35 AS OF : 11/17/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH .$4 . AND DATED 11/17/94. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE� VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SIT OPPcOSSIITE THEIR NAMES. MITT�H THE TOTAL AMOUNT ;_L,Vr�4_�!_(L_2_. DATED THIS Q2 J r DAY OF v Y tV C�1 - __ 19 9y. M . DIRECTOR OF F NANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,L21,57 DAY OF lL er_19 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN.1.JS:$ MY COMMM\MJI�`ISQSIIOf�N, .EXPIRES:_/ n-fir..`-_---------._ (((��� NOTARY PUBLIC SC, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARC HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON all THE _S37.Q1�+- B _�_ FUND - TOTALING io���/ O b D `U 7 DATED THIS f`�/'�/�7 DAY OF �Z�3� _- 19 ! / . W CIO COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD — Li U nkj DEPUTY- --_^'�( " CHAIRMAN 7/7 ri iy 2,- I MEMBER MEMBER /f MEMBER MEMBER WAP203P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/11/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 11/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER ED DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT S862724 JANICE JEANNOUTOT 12-4437-6710-RE 609.18 00 9. 116 SA0272b FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 1 ,350.54 1 ,350,54 • S06272b FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 1 , 101.09 1, 101.09 FINAL TOTAL : 3,060.81 WAPL00P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : I1/17/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVL LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 . AND DATED 11/17/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS StT OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THc TOTAL AMOUNT�� $41.120.21 O _—. DATED THIS �� D F L ea?....-- 19 _1—[. DIRLC F N C AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRLDL0 AND SWORN TJ BEFORE ME THIS .315-r DAY OF ai9-147 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES IAN,3. 19flti MY COMMIS:SI=�O=N�-��E,,XXPP IVI'RESS:�...�_/f_� __ -. - ---- NOTARY_ l' I_✓_C_IL�CVSXJ -tom NOTARY PUBLIC WL. THE 30ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT .TTHyEEREFORE ARC .�H-E�RrEBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON TH_ �d„ti-s-1y�4 7..l FUND - TOTAL INC $4,0112.0.21- DATA[t/_, THZS ,21S DAY OF .blQvEma -- 19g-q_. gil-iklah WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD �J /E 4-e%H#7;976-274; DEPUTY CHAIRMAN AY' 7 (2.12a,-,4 -- J MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYE't INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232580 ABELNAN. ROBERT C 94-6097 01-2111-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 A232581 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8-72 21-6390-6382 31.25 21-6450-6382 9.93 21-6530-6382 17.59 21-6580-6382 14.53 N-el GAYS 21-6430-6383 12.00 21-0440-6383 3.00 21-6450-6383 9.00 21-6510-6383 6.00 N-61 GED 21-6530-6383 30.00 21-6580-6363 97.00 N-81 GETS 21-6580-6390-P5 15.00 111 21-6430-6381 288.00 21-6580-6381 192.00 726.30 A232582 ALBERTSON 489417 19-4140-0379-MAT 7.37 7.37 A232583 ALL AMERICAN AUTO TOWING 941101 01-2111-6317-GRIM 129.00 129.00 A2J2584 AMER PUBLIC WORKS. ASSOC 5543 01-3182-6330 80.00 80.00 A232585 AMERICAN MA.NAGEMLNT ASSOC 546258 01-2110-6335 160.00 546261 01-2110-6335 160.00 320.00 MAPZOOP MILD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 ,ARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 11/I6/94 wARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER MARRANT NUMDLR NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232586 AMERICAN SOCIETY O:F CIVIL ENGINEERS 271308 01-3162-6370 130.00 130.00 A232587 ANIMAL CARE HOSPITAL 7571 01-2111-6350 152.50 152.50 A23258U ARC 5900 21-6950-6379 56.90 56.90 4.'_32569 ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS 38S66 01-2420-699 54.00 54.00 :s A232590 AT+.T 3178114302 67-1192-6360 2.90 2.90 4232591 AUTO TRIM DESIGN 230132 01-2111-6360 60.00 60.00 4232592 AXTON KIDD. PENNY 104411 70-4410-6147 90.00 40.00 A232593 DACHMAN. GORDON R B10FEED 79-1041-6143 107.40 701937 T9-1041-6143 10.00 117.40 1 , WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT HUMBER WARRANT SUNDER NUNSER FD DEPT O3J PROJ AMOUNT A232594 bALL. FRANK 94-6577 01-2111-6599—CIVL .40 *40 A232SY5 BANK 1. GREELEY NA 111694 019020-6599 40.000.00 40,000.00 A2J2596 BANNER NFG CO 001760 19-4170-6350-HHW 126.00 126.00 A2J2597 GATT. PHYLLIS 11189♦ 79-10316143 83.00 79-1031-6147 420.00 303.00 A2J259ti OAUER. RICHARD M 941115 01-2111-0220 7.31 7.31 A232599 0FI WASTE SYSTEMS 941000-1040309 19-4140-6350N 80.00 19-4170-6350-L 80.00 160.00 AZ32600 bORDEN. JELL S 111494 I9-4140-6370—HEV ♦6.50 19-4140-6370—MAT 9.00 19-4140-637070 8.50 64,00 SAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232601 bOULDER TECH ED CENTER MUND1194 21-6450-6381 —'—�--448.00 448.00 A232602 BROTHLRTON OFFICE PRODUCTS 46337 01-3x00-6229 224.17 46623 01-3400-6214 84.02 46962 01-1153-0210 24.64 332.83 A232603 CARRIER WEST FRT 01-1061-6233-CC 4.81 114317 01-1061-6233-CC 163.59 168.40 A232604 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES-NORTHERN ACC0794 21-6810-6358 2,531.00 ACC0894 21-6810-6358 2,703.00 ACC0994 21-6810-6358 2,823.00 RES0794 21-6810-6354 768.00 RES0894 21.-6810'.6358 805.00 RES0994 21-6810-6358 821.00 10,451.00 A232605 CHAMPS 102794 01-9020-6399 31.00 1031944 66-9020-6350 50.00 81.00 A232000 CHEMATOX LABORATORY INC 237004 01-2111-6350 150.00 150.00 A232607 CLARK, CHARLES E 0056,56 63-9020-6740-DENT 35.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE. ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A234607 CLARK, CHARLES E -�-�---35.00 A232608 CLARK, GARY 8 MO,MBA 11394 19-41706350-'LMS 397.00 19-4170-6350LSTD 397.00 794.00 A2326O9 COLO ASSESSORS' ASSOC 1117DUES 01-1041-6330 2,110.00 1117REG 01-1041-6330 65.00 2,175.00 A232610 COLO COUNTIES INC 1127CONF 01-3182-6370 140.00 140.00 A232611 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH 102494 19-4140-6350-I8 990.50 990.50 A232612 COLO STATE UNIVERSITY 9050 01-2110-6370�0P5 110.00 110.00 A232613 COLO TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION CENTER 12140D 01.-3182-6370 40.00 ♦0.00 A232614 COLO WEED MANAGEMENT ASSN RON12678 01-2990-6370 75.00 75.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/1./94 WARRANT REGISTCR PAGE : 6 AS OF : 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD D£PT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232615 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 111194 194140-6322-RUR 7.51 7.51 A232616 COMPAQ COMPUTeR CORP 101073 19-4110-6398-HLTH 302.00 95120 01-1191-6212-ACCT 2,669.00 96648 11-3180-6212 536.00 3,707.00 A232617 CONNECTING POINT INC 40688 19-4110-639a-HLTH 549.00 46003 01--1191-6398-PERS 401.00 950.00 A232018 CONOCO INC GVI094 21-6300-6390 10.00 21-6430-6300--GAS t00.00 21-6450-6390 50.50 160.50 A232519 GOREN PRINTING 23.64 19'4110"'6320G HE 144.00 144.00 A232620 CORPORATE HEALTH L MEDICAL PROGRAMS INC 93094 19-4140-6220-T. 640.00 640.00 3_5_2«= A232621 CRAVEN. KATHRYN J MI0594 21-6630-6372 22.50 • 22.50 WAP20OP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGItTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232022 CRANFORD SUPPLY COMPANY 145809 86-2311-6251-COMM 324.55 324.55 A232623 CULLEN► JOHN M.D./FAMILY PRACTICE 111694 11-3190-6399 100.00 100.00 s__ A232b24 CUNLIFFE. JR. . CHAS A 111404 79-1014-6143 13.93 13.93 At3262S DATA DOCUMENTS E495406 01-1152-6210 338.75 338.75 A232626 DEEP ROCK NORTH OCT94 01-"211I6220 32.89 32.89 s A232627 OHS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY SIM 19-4170-6220—HHW 3.25 1074 194170-6220—HHW 253.00 256.25 A232628 DORN. MARGARET L 111694 01-9020-6380 448.00 448.00 A2J262Q LAGLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS. INC 040991 01-11)1-6398—RECD 325.00 941030 0111916398—RECD 11►551.96 WA040 0P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/14/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232624 EAGLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS• INC 941092 01-1191-6946-ELEC 10,795.00 941142 01-1191-6398-ELEC 2.441.36 25,113.32 ==cn� A232630 EXNY-STOLLEY. LAURIE RI11-894 19-4170-6370--P 328.50 328.90 A232631 FANGMCIER. DEBRA K 116 79-10416147 100.00 100.00 A232632 FEMME FARMS, A PARTNERSHIP ROW325/21 11-31906397-3221 1 .628.00 1.628.00 A232633 FERNANDEZ CHILI COMPANY 001576 86-2311-6251-COMM 135.48 135.48 A232634 FIBER OPTIC TECHNOLOGY 11739 02-1191-6212-IS 384.70 01--1191-6398-1S 576.85 961.55 A23263$ FLORES. SYLVIA 007557 63-9320-6740-DENT -M-- 62.00 62.00 A232636 FRITTS INSURANCE AGENCY 'i 100194 21-6600^6510 1,234.10 WAP20JP MELD COUNTY DATE = 11/10/94 WARRANT REGISTER PACE : 9 AS OF S 11/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT 4232636 FRITTS INSURANCE AGENCY 1,234.10 4232637 GE CAPITAL MODULAR SPACE 252-174793 21-69306531 912.00 912.00 4232638 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 179516085 67-1192-6360 94.72 94.72 AZ32639 GRCELLY DAILY TRIBUNE (THE) 113525 01-1154-6337 75.67 113865 01-1154-6337 94.70 174.37 4232040 GUNZNER INVESTMENTS COMPANY ROW 352/215 11-3190-6397^3221 575.00 475.00 A232641 HARKINS G MICHELMAN 10172 01^9020-6350-ITM 13.961.96 13,961.98 z 4232642 HOLCICEL'S 63409 011041-6210 1,384.90 63411 01-1041-6210 1.656.20 3.041.10 =ys__ 4232643 HOMESTEAD TITLE COMPANY 316 11-31.90-6397-6439 65.00 65.00 SAP200P *ILL() COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMD2R NUMBER ED DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4232644 HUITT ENGRAVING A4863 88-2112-6220-RESV 52.00 4863 01-2110-6225-TRNG 11.00 63.00 x=c_c A232645 1KtNOUYE, BARBARA MI1094 21-6600-6375 36.75 36.75 A23264o INTL ASSN FOR IDENT I995AP 01-.2110-6335 50.00 50.00 == A232047 JEROME CO H34120 86-2311-0251-COMM 289.91 34190H 86-2311-6220 17.28 34816 19-4170-6250-GHRL 16.06 323.25 A232048 JOHNSTONt SUPPLY FREIGHT 01.-1061-6233-CC 3.83 FRY 01-1061-6233-CC 2.28 731788 01-1061-6233-CC 292.87 733580 01-1061-6233-CC 23.96 322.94 A232649 KAPLAN. KENNETH H. N.O. ESSEST092094 21-6600-6351 20.00 20.00 A232650 KtCFE COFFEc ANO SUPPLY I00242 86-2311-6251-COMM 999.06 909.06 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/10/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 11 AS OF : 11/10/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACC3UNT NUMBER LARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A?_32651 KEENE MEDICAL CLINIC WZLSON1094 21-6600-6351 20.00 20.00 A232652 KENNEDY. STACEY MI1094 21-%540-6224 25.53 21-6540-6372 256.00 281.53 4232653 KING SOOP£RS 4$3815 01-1041-6220 29.55 511319 01-1041-6220 24.05 511460 01-1041-6220 17.41 511472 01-1041-6220 9.39 511482 19-4170-6220-A 2.91 519924 01-1041-6220 20.27 519927 01-1041-6220 19.98 512928 01-10416220 17.81 519929 01-1041-6220 10.83 519930 01-1041-6220 19.70 519932 01-1041-6220 3.06 519933 01-1041-6220 13.82 519935 01-1041-6220 20.50 519937 01-1041-6220 6.2$ 510939 01-1041-6220 16.50 5S2107 01-1041-6220 9.47 242.32 4232054 KING SOOPERS 552110 01-1041-6220 5.78 552111 01-1041-6220 19.83 552113 01-1041-6220 9.21 34.82 A232655 L L JOHNSON DISTRIBUTING 294670 01-1061-6360-CC 17.10 300400 01-1061-6360-CC 41.46 58.56 WAP200P MILD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT RtGISTER PAGE : 12 AS OF : 11/1a/94 SARRANT PAYtt INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMUCR FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A2326S0 LEADERSHIP TRAINING ASSOC 102794 01-3182-6370 950.00 950.00 z= A232657 LIEDTKE. KELLY J 11149♦ 19-4170-6370-HHW 30.15 19-4170-6370-S 37.25 67.40 A232658 LINDAHL, JAMIE L 111494 19-4140-6370-FP 26.30 28.50 A2J2059 LORIS d ASSOCIATCS. LNC. 1451 11-3190-6397-1825 7.548.86 7.548.86 4232600 M LCL SMITH PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS 11894 19-41t0-6330 147.00 147.00 4232001 MATTHEW BENDER 6 CO INC 109412149000 01-1012-6229 290.10 296.10 A2J2662 MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS 61077734 67-1192-6345-L0 1.211.81 1.211.81 42.12643 MEEK. NANCY C 111494 194140-6370RUR 60.00 ._ M 69.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PACE : 13 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232664 MEINHOLD, DON H 04-6783 01-2111'6599-CIVL 15.00 15.00 4232665 MESA COUNTY VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT S 51 PHONE0794 21-6640-6345 113.61 PH0NE0B94 21-6640-6345 78.50 192.11 A232666 MICRO AGE 46286 01-1101-6398-IS 7.313.00 7,313.00 A232067 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 40507 01-1191-6212-ELEC 211.00 40601 01-1191-6212-I5 ♦90.00 701.00 423266E MILE HI PROPANE GAS CO 94-6334 012111"6599-•CIVL 10.00 10.00 A232669 MILE HI PROPANE GAS CO 94-6229 01-2111-6599-CIVL 9.40 9.40 4432610 MOLOCZNIK, ANTHONY 10204 011123-6210 37.05 01-1123-6370 14.10 51.15 == 4232671 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 92434 34-1944-6020-CC 17,105.00 SAPZODP WELD COUNTY DALE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 14 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OB1 PROD AMOUNT A232671 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 17.105.00 A232672 MOTES. HELEN M 005558 63-9020-6740-VISN 81.50 81.50 A23Z673 NANASP MEM99 21-6850-6335 100.00 100.00 4232614 NAIL ASSN OF COUNTY ENGINEERS 199501770 01-3402-6070 110.00 110.00 A232675 NAIL INFORMATION DATA CENTER 1+?9SZC 01-2110-6220 46.90 46.90 A232676 NEISRASKA DEPT OF AGRICULTURE WEEDS 01-2990-6210 25.00 25.00 A232677 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 026429 6 41155-6250.,OFSU 6.75 26435 01-2111-6220 69.90 76.65 A232676 NEVE' S UNIFORMS INC 26143 01-2110-6225-TRNG 83.90 26206 01-2110-6225-TRNG 023.10 26579 01-2110-6225-TRNG 51.50- 26715 01-2140-6225-TRNG 504.95 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 15 AS OF : 11/10/94 WARRANT PAYEC INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PRO.) AMOUNT A232678 NEVt• S UNIFORMS INC 26741 01-2110-6225-TRNG 63.00 1,524.25 A232679 NEW PIG CORP FRtIGMT 19-4170-6220-HHW 8,52 1221185 00 19-4170-6220-HHW 42.00 50.52 A232680 MIAS 11944 19-4140-6335-FP 130.00 130.00 A232681 NORIX GROUP INC FREIGHT 01-2410-6220-INMT 66.61 101075 012310-6220-INMT 368.00 434.61 s A232602 NORTH COLORADO MtDICAL CENTER 103044 19-4140-6350-COL 60.00 19-4140-6350-CPP 125.22 185.22 A232683 NORTHERN COLO CYTOLOGY 111194 14-4140-6350-FP 799.00 ------- 799.00 A232684 OCHOA, BRIAN 441115CG 80-2312-6212 9.00 9411150A 86-2312-6212 9.00 941115JL 86-2312-6212 9.00 941115LL 86-2312-6212 9.00 941115PC 86-2312-6212 9.00 441115PL 06-2312-6212 9.00 WAP200P VELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT RtGISTER PAGE : 16 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232684 OCHOA. BRIAN 941115PR 86-2312-6212 9.00 941115RC 86-2312-6212 9.00 941115SRV 46-2312-6212 9.00 941115SW 862312-6212 9.00 90.00 ®mss A232645 ON CALL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. INC 10234 01-r1021-6350 55.60 10234 01-1021-6350 2036.00 01-1125-6350 306.00 19-4110-6350 275. 13 922.73 A232686 ONE HOUR PHOTO EXPRESS 77201 01-2111-6220 6.25 77225 01-2111-6220 6.25 77562 01-2111-6220 7.50 77589 01-2111-6220 3.75 80671 01-2111-6220 22.60 45.35 A242087 PAPLR DIRECT INC 692049200017 19-4110-6220-GHE 56.95 56.95 A232;,48 PAT1.NT ADVOCACY TEAM W2.59212 24-9034-6397-4715 222.00 222.00 A232689 PATTEN, BARBARA J ELG94 01-1025-6210 60.90 60.90 i WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 17 AS OF : 11/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER ro DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232590 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPLY .10597716 19-4140-6221-CDP 36.35 ` 'Y-J'-` 1` 36.35 A232691 PETERSON, ARLEN 111094 19-4140-6370-RUR 4.00 4.00 A232592 PETTY CASH - ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT 102694 01-1152-6210 12.94 67-1192-6311 24.35 102794 01-1154-6210 18.30 103194 01-2110-6599 5.02 110994 67-1192-6311 8.04 111594 01-2110-6599 .10 01-2118-6220 5.94 --------------- 74.69 4232693 PETTY CASH - HEALTH DEPARTMENT 0417 19-4170-6311-E .23 0418 19-4110-6210 6.03 0419 19-4140-6311-MCP .29 0420 19-4140-6495 7.00 0421 19-4140-6495 4.00 0422 19-4170-6320-W 7.35 0423 19-4140-6495 7,00 0424 19-4170-6220-W 5.77 0425 19-4140-6495 5.00 0426 19-4110-6379-YNSR 3.00 0427 10-4140-6495 1.00 042o 19-4140-6220-CDP .42 0429 19-4140-6220-N 1.00 0430 19-4110-6379-+WSR 2.85 0431 19-4110-6311-WNSR 16.53 0432 19-4140-6495 4.00 �--------- 71.47 A232694 PETTY CASH - HEALTH DEPARTMENT 0433 19-4110-6382 11.25 MAP2DOP VELD COUNTY BALL. - 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 18 AS OF t 11/18/94 AARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER AARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232604 PETTY CASH - HEALTH DEPARTMENT 0434 19-4140-6495 4.00 15.25 A232695 PETTY CASH BLDG L GRNDS 104412 01-1061-6360 5.12 104435 01-1061-6360 1.06 111794 01-1061-6370-JAMT 8.57 111894 01-1061-6370-JANT 42.55 24512094390 01-1061-6360 15.77 285 01-1061-6370-JANT 15.08 208127 01-1061-6360 14.99 298134 01-1061-6360 3.60 3641 01-1061-6360 8.19 94.93 A232696 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO 670062 01-2111-6371 4.08 4.08 nz-- A232627 PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE PDR95 21-6930-6382 101.90 101.90 A2J269d PLAN Dk SALUD DEL VALLE HLTHSERV@.94 21-6770-6358 366.46 386.46 A232640 POSTMASTER 8OXFEE1194 21-6950-6311 202.50 202.50 A232700 POTATO BRUMBAUGH'S 38570 21-6950-6379 53.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 19 AS OF : 11/16/94 *ARRANT PAYEE 1NYOIGE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT --------------- A232700 POTATO BRUMBAUGH• S 53.00 A232701 PROFESSIONAL PEST MANAGEMENT 5105 01-1061-6360-JAIL 28.00 5106 01-1061-6360-HRD 30.00 5107 01-1061-6360-NRD 23.00 5347 01-1061-6360-JAIL 18.00 5348 01-1061-6360-HRD 30.00 5349 01-1061-6360-NRD 23.00 5499 01-1061-6360-MRD 10.00 6910 01-1061-6360-HRO 10.00 6921 01-1061-6360-JAIL 28.00 6922 01-1061-6360-HRD 37.00 6923 01-1061-6360-HRD 28.00 255.00 A232702 PUBLIC RECORD CORPORATION 97811189♦ 01-1012-0229 254.00 254.00 A232703 R 4 N SERVICES RM1094 01-2111-6361 5.00 5.00 A232704 RAMKOTA INN G CONFERENCE CCNTCR 114296 21--6950-6379 20.99 20.99 A232705 RANDOM ACCESS, INC. 00469428 67-1192-6.360 1,350.00 --------------- 1 .350.00 A232700 RINNE. THERESA f 941109 01-2111-6220 ":8.61 WAP2.00P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 20 AS OF : 11/18/94 .ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT A2327Ob REPINE. THERESA E 18.61 A232707 ROBINSON TEXTILES 30908 01-2310-6220-INMT 1 .711.20 1.711.20 A232708 RODRIGUEZ. MARIA 111404 19-4140-6370-MAT 18.00 18.00 sacs A232709 RODRIGUEZ. NORMA 005555 63-9020-6740-DENT 54.00 005559 63^'9020-6740-DENT 54.00 108.00 A232710 ROLM DEP1026 21-6890--6345 10.404.00 R167723 67-1192-6212 475.00 2868959 67-1192-6300 1 ,390.00 12.269.00 A232711 ROSALES. CHRISTINE 8 MI1004 21-6000-6372 39.75 39.75 A232712 ROTHMAN. LYNETTE M 11394 10-4140-6370-CDP 54.00 19-4140-6370-FP 10.50 _- --- 64.50 .A232713 RVNA HOME CARE SERVICES RVNA1094 21-6810-6358 1,930.36 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 21 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232713 RVNA HONE CARE SERVICES 1 ,930.36 'M A232714 RYAN, JOHN C 005560 63-90266740-DENT -�-y-r 161.00 Iy 161.00 A232715 SARTON, DONNIE J 110994 525510-6599 6.00 6.00 A232716 SCHOOL DISTRICT 46 F5 6620 21'6640-6222 16,702.70 16.702.70 A232717 SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITY A01194 24-9043-6495-4590 27.33 V340611 24-9044-6397-4715 262.00 289.33 A232716 SHERATON 112770123 01-3182-6370 150.00 150.00 A232719 SMITH v WESSON ACADEMY 26745201 01-2110-6226-TRNG 313.82 3.62 -------- ------ ------ - -- ---- ------------ ----- *1 4,75 21-6950-6372 6.75 11.50 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 22 AS OF 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMbcR NUMBER ED DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232721 STAMP-KO 148769 19-4110-6220-GME 6.84 6.84 A232722 STAPLETON. DANIEL F 941103 012111-6315-JAIL 28.30 941109 01^2111-6315-JAIL 16.64 44.94 S zxs A232723 SWANA 105000 19-4170-6335-P 105.00 105.00 A232724 SWANSON. WENDI A 005561 63-9020-6740-DENT 69.00 69.00 A232725 TODDY'S 106242 01-1125-6370 55.09 55.09 ' A232124 TOWN OF KLENESBURG PERMIT 1 11-3140-6340 52.40 52.40 A232_727 U PUMP-1T GV1094 21-6430-6390-GAS 41.25 41.25 A232728 UNC �^ 3130 19^4110^6379WNSR 158.50 156.50 haAP200P SELO COUNTY DATE : 11/18/9♦ 4ARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 23 AS OF : 11/18/94 .ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NARRANT NU4BCR NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROD AMOUNT A232729 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 0000797E63-45 21-6950-6311 8.13 0000797E63-46 21-6950-6311 6.00 688 - 01-1025-6310 8.05 689 01-1025-6310 8.05 30.23 4232730 uNITCD STATEs MELDING INC RO80993 194140-6350-STO 2.65 R078350 19-4170-6229-L 18.55 ROde995 01-2118-6220 2.65 23.85 42J2731 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN CO GE01094 21-6440-6383 50.00 21-6580-6383 100.00 150.00 A232732 US NEST CELLULAR 200543511 01-1123-6212 35.00 35.00 ==_ A232733 US :JEST COMMUNICATIONS 4K2214275 67- 1192-6345-LO 142.87 4K339308S 67-1142-6345-LD .80 67-1142-6345-LOCL 51.81 4K346O497 67-1192-6345-LOGE 193.78 4K3510415 67-1192-6345-LD 14.77 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.74 4K3510978 67^1192-6345-LO 22.54 67-1192-6345-LOCL 43.83 4K3564000 67-1192-6345- L0 2,498.74 67-1192-6345-LOCL 3,524.76 4K5360440 67-1192-6345-LD 5.35 67-1192-6345-LOCL 51.57 4K6236031 67-1192-6345-LO 502.93 4K8574078 67-1192-6345-LOCL 603.92 4K8579954 67-1192-6345-LOCL 47.00 WAP2DOP WCLD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 24 AS OF : 11/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 03J PROJ AMOUNT A232733 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 7, 749.46 4232734 USPCA 1995MW 01-2110-6335 30.00 30.00 A232735 VIP SIGNS 3642 01-1061-6360-CC 24.10 24,10 A242736 VON TkRSCH, CINDY 83094 19-4110-6350-A5ST 500.00 500.00 A232737 WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 111394 19-4170-6210-F 29.64 29.64 A232738 WEATHER NETWORK, INC. 12154 19-4170-6350A 15.00 15.00 A232739 4ICLD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 10114 01-112 66370 465.00 8494 01-2110-6220 26.00 8503 01-1014-6370 50.43 8508 01-2110-6220 42.00 8510 01-2420-6370 110,00 8511 0 11014-6599-REC 20.00 713.43 A231740 WELD COUNTY TREASURER 111494 01-9020-6795 69.42 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 25 AS OF : 11/18/94 JARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232740 WELD COUNTY TREASURER 111594 01-9020-0795 32.90 102.32 A232141 WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER WHM0894 21-6810-0358 1 ,749.00 MHM0994 21-6810-6358 1,749.00 MMH0794 21-6810-6358 10749.00 5,247.00 A242742 WELOCO'S SENIOR COORDINATORS INC WSC1094 21-6650-6358 235.45 235.45 A232743 JCST PUBLISHING COMPANY 75091943 01-1012-6229 60.00 75174895 01-1012-6229 185.00 75294773 01-1012-6229 17.50 262.50 A232744 WESTERN TEMPORARY SVCS 639170 67-1192-6350 139.20 139.20 A232745 JINONA'S SUB SHOP, INC 4404 01-1001-6370--JANT 10.43 4406 01-10016370�JANT 17.90 26633 A232746 WORD SYSTEMS OF COLO 24825 01-2111-6220 75.00 75.00 4AP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT RtGISTER PAGE : 26 AS OF : 11/18/94 4ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMSER WARRANT NUMBER NUNSER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232747 YATES AND ASSOCIATES 94-6680 01-2111-6599—CIVL 4.00 --------------- 4.00 A2J2748 YoARRA, LYDIA 4369911 24-9034-6397-4715 492.00 M369912 24-9034-6397-4715 527.00 1,019.00 A232749 20YIOPOULOS G ASSOC. INC II2 11-3190-6397-6439 4,200.00 4,200.00 A232750 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DEPT OF PROBATION SERVICE 20272 01-2440-6214 138.00 138.00 FINAL TOTAL : 217,496.87 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/1.8/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 27 AS OF : 11/18/9 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 26 p AND DATED 11/1d/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT Cu_ ,_y96P_"7 DATED THIS O2 DA OF D ?x _ 19 9,__4_. 7 DIRECTOR OF F NANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO DEFORE ME THIS c1/L_ DAY OF (Qtahari'" 19 9 1 . MY OOMMiivar cionS JAN. x, 1998 MY GUMNISSION EXPIRES= N�UBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT�� �THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON .y THE _yam--��u�-'�-Y �1 _ _ FUND - TOTALING $ �/ /1 y'yG'�7_ DATED THIS �I DAY OF ___,( bor — 19_4 e lueeh 4ELD C UNTTO THE BOARD • igie.0/49212/),ip../ ____LIC_Lf),/s.....x4._ DEPUTY CHAIRMAN/7J ---� MEMBER — - - -------MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER A sP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 11/18/94 ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ..NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT 402727 LAKCY, RO88Y ALLEN 12-0001-2040 43.32 43.32 5662726 *ADAMS COUNTY CSC. 12-0001-2045 .. 20.00 20.00 5662729 HERNANDEZ, SARAH 12-0001-2045 81.25 81.25 5662730 FAMILY SUPPORT ktGISTRY 12-0001-2045 1 ,485.97 1486.97 FINAL TOTAL : 1 ,630.54 • Avz00P WELD COUNTY DATE : II/10/04 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 11/18/04 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH I , AND DATED 11/1B/V40 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE ' AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ '�(o 3S -15 w. DATED THIS c Y OF Aric-Lr - to _c4. DIRECT R F ANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES _..- SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS `_ - DAY OF CLLEMIl-' _ 19 _<I. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAI 1 496 . NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE eecal)�St-tah(C-,.a/ ____ FUND - TOTALING $ /f &30'(4 DATE THIS IX/ DAY OF (,.( 0aasi"r. - 19(h• _jillidLAW---- WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD _.a ___ ----- -- k / --- DEPUTY CHAIRMAN _ (5: 1A -__-- - / MEMBER �/�il !� MEMBER SareViteatiOrMEMBER MEMBER I WWP051P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 18 94 PALL 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:43702 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/10/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBtR WARRANT NUMbtR AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000872631 0201197802 ADAMSON MORTUARY I2444063968UR *1,500.00 000872632 0206971792 STODDARD FUNERAL HONE 1244336396BUR *750.00 000872633 6207222102 STODDARD FUNERAL HOME 1244340396BUR *1.000.00 000672034 6205633092 GONZALES. FRANCISCA 12443367105UP *370.00 000872635 0207300492 JENSEN, TRISHA 1244336710SUP $353.00 000872636 0205959292 MUNIZ, MICHELLE 6 12443361105UP *399.00 000372637 6206609992 VALENCIA, RUDDY A 1244336710SUP *278.00 000872638 6205725602 AMADOR. RITA 1244406732RET $114.00 000872639 6205200102 BREER, WILMA 1244406732RET *6.00 000872640 0200191902 BROWNELL, FRANCES M 1244406732R£T $34.00 000872641 6206801602 MARIN, FRANCES 1244406732RET *757.00 000872042 0201486102 PINKER, ARLONE 1244406732RET $34.00 000872643 6207296901 RODRIGUEZ, FLORENTINO 1244406732RET $t,004.00 000872644 6206639492 BARBOE, LINDA L 1244336732RET *227.00 000872045 6206359092 CADENA, YOLANDA 1244336732RCT $280.00 000872640 6206068192 CALDERON, IRENE 1244336732RET *280.00 000872647 6206018992 CLARK, CHARLCS A 1244336732RET $409.00 000872648 6203250692 HUFF, PATRICIA 5 1244336732RET $280.00 000672649 6202715692 IBARRA, MARIA V 1244336732RET $432.00 000672650 6207257802 JAMESON, SHAWUNA D 1244336732RET $139.00 000672651 6205846492 KING, THOMAS F 1244336732RET $532.00 000572652 6206850092 LLAMAS. LORRAINE A 1244336732RET 0200.00 WAP851P SOCIAL SERVICES MARRANT 2EGISTER 11 18 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 1843:02 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/10/94 WARRANT I.O. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000872633 6206116992 LOPEZ, SYLVIA V 1244336732RCT *627.00 000872654 6203788492 LUTZ, ANITA L 1244336732RET *230.00 000872655 6207313592 MANCHA, MARIA D 1244336732RET $590.00 000872656 6206683792 MONSEES, MARQUE 1244336732RCT $596.00 000872657 6207060/92 MORALES, AGUSTINA 1244336732RET $99.00 000872658 6206967992 PRIEST, DEANN R 1244336732RET $202.00 000872659 6206876592 RAMOS. MELISSA M 1244336732RET $361.00 000872660 6206829792 RI05, ESPERANZA H 1244336732RET $140.00 000872061 6203204092 RIOS, PIEDAD 1244336732RET $388.00 000872062 6206394692 RODRIGUEZ, MARIA 1244336732RET *280.00 000872663 6205127092 SANCHEZ. DALIA 1244336732RET $108.00 000872664 6204852792 SANCHEZ■ NORMA 1244336732RET $45.00 000872665 6202265892 SANDOVAL, FRANCES M 1244336732RET $33.00 000872666 0204386092 SPARKS, DIANE M 1244336732RET $1,290.00 000872667 6206749092 TERRIERS, JOLEEN E 1244336732RET $211.00 000872668 6207111992 TORRES, SHEILA M 1244336732RET $280.00 000872669 6207308292 TRUJILLO, VENUS 1244336732RET $280.00 000872670 6206292392 YATES. ELIZABETH 1244336732RET $112.07 000872671 6207285901 AGUILAR, CRUZ A 1244346732RET $502.00 000872672 6207157201 CARPENTER. ERIC H 1244346732RET $229.00 000872673 0207220301 ROYBAL, RICKY 1244346732RET $229.00 000872674 6207020302 SICLARI . BETTY 1244346732RET $369.00 4WPJSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 18 94 PAGc 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:43:02 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/10/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000872076 6205301701 STIMPLE• JAMES 1244346732RET $229.00 000872676 6202968302 WILLIAMS, FLORINS A 1244346732RET $761.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 46 TOTAL = $178675.00 WWPB91P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 10 94 PAGE 4 STATE COIN PAYROLL 16:43:02 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/10/94 WARRANT I.O. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT NUMBER OF WARRANTS z 46 TOTAL = 117.673.00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 3 . AND DATED 11 18 94♦ AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THEE TOTAL AMOUNT e_f.1-6.75..° . DATED THIS of SI- A or YietU_AtLtY _ _ 19 94. DIRECT R FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS C DAY OF Y)“41111-44" 19 q4 MY. COMMISSION WIRES la 1, 154 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: -• t1s - NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE &laCIte`_'`J_� FUND ••• TOTAL ING $ / i1 (075'®0 DATE THIS 1!Q!! I.d DAY OF L - '1 - 19_ -WE,LDD�''COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD -- ?�` !�!� _____- _11 -��_ � C/ DEPUTY CHA RHAN /1 -z MEMBER MEMBER e re ij le_d" --~-------_------~' MEMBER -_�~ MEMBER • WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 18 94 PAGL 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 21:40:55 DATL OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/17/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMGUNT **********k**************k*****k***************k**k**********t***********k**k***** 000872819 0206757092 CASTILLO, BLANCA E 1244336710SUP $527.00 ! 000872820 6207303992 DIAL, RAQUEL 12443367105UP *167.00 000872821 6206314292 LECN. SANDRA 12443367105UP $430.00 000872822 6206102592 RAMIREZ. ANTONIO 12443367105UP $374.00 000872823 0207108592 RIOS, ANGELA 1244336710SUP $547.00 000872624 6207298692 RYAN, THERESE 1244336T10SUP *564.00 000872825 6206690392 SALAZAR, RAFAELA 12443367105UP *414.00 000672826 0207320202 GERKIN. CAROLINE 1244406732RET $186.00 000672627 6206977301 GURROLA, JOSE 1244406732RET $69.00 000872828 6207308802 PISANO, SADIE 0 1244406732REt *317.00 000872829 6205740102 SOTtLO, NAOMI R 1244406732RET *396.00 000672830 0207289692 ACOSTA. CATALINA 1244336732RET 499.00 000872831 6204519292 AGUILAR. CINDI S 1244336732RET $205.00 000872832 6206247392 ALEJANDRO, ROSE N 1244336732RET $340.00 000872833 6206132092 APARICIO, IMELDA 1244336732RET $311.00 000872834 6206555592 ARCMIBEQUE, SUSAN 1244336732RET $216.00 000872835 6206736892 ARMOUR, MARY 1244336732RET $280.00 000872836 6205800092 BEJARANO, FLORENTXNA 1244336732RET $356.00 000872837 6207285692 OLNAVIDEZ. JESSICA M 1244336732RET $219.00 000872838 6205162092 BURCHI . DEBRA 1244336732RET *356.00 000872839 6204900292 CARDONA. MELISSA 1244336732RET $24.00 000872840 0202088992 CARDONA. AURORA 1244336732RET $898.00 • WWPa91P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 18 94 PAGE 2 STATE coati PAYROLL 21:46:55 ' DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/17/04 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000872841 6206827892 CASTOR, TAMMY J 1244336732RET $315.00 000872842 6200238592 CATENCAMP, LOUANN 1244336732RET $379.00 000872844 6205701092 CLINESMITH, MOLLY D 1244336732RET $432.00 000872844 6205724792 DURAN, ONEIDA I244336732RET $354.00 000872845 0207271792 EjPARZA, JESSICA 1244336732RET $57.00 000872846 6206151092 FRANKLIN, CATHY 1244336732RET $223.00 000872847 6207268892 HERNANDEZ. JOSEFA A 1244336732RET $113.00 000872848 6206510392 LIRA, SANDRA 1244336732RET $432.00 000872849 6202585392 LOPEZ, BERTA 1244336732RET $468,00 000872650 6205197492 LOZANO, CAMILLE 1244336732RET *747.00 000872851 6204947592 MARTINEZ, JANELLE R 1244336732RET $105.00 000872852 6205618592 MARTINEZ, RACQUEL F 1244336732RET $76.00 000872853 0207037092_ MORADO, MARIAN I 1244336732RET $161.00 000872854 6206654292 MORADO, RICARDO 1244336732RET $684.00 000872855 6205803792 MORSE, LADONA M 1244336732RET $102.00 000872056 6206361392 NAVARRO. JUANA N 1244336732RE7 4315.00 000872857 6207044592 NEEDHAM. MISTY D 1244336732RET $140.00 000872858 6203997892 ONTIVEROS, IRMA I244336732RET $44.00 000872859 6205701392 RIVERA, MARY 1244336732RET $207.00 000872860 6206990492 RUTTER, ROXY A 1244336732RET $356.00 . 000872861 6204835892 RYE. GLENDORA R 1244336732RET $64.00 000872862 6206569392 VASQUEZ, ARMIDA 1244336732RET $607.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 18 44 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 21:46:55 OATt OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/17/94 WARRANT I .O. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000672863 6207013301 GONZALEZ. MELECIO 1244346732RET $318.00 000872864 6207304002 MARTINEZ. CAROLINA 1244346732RET $319.00 000872865 6207270302 MOORE. PATRICIA 1244346732RET $710.00 000872666 6202490702 MOSS, BESSIE A 1244346732RET $20.00 0001172867 6205301801 NAKAGAWA. CARL 1244346732RET $693.00 000872868 6207038201 ORCUTT. JESSE 0 1244346732RET $542.00 000872864 6207235302 SANCMCZ► DONNA M 1244346732RET $687.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 51 TOTAL = $16.971.00 WPB51P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 18 94 PAGE 4 STATE COIN PAYROLL 21:46:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/17/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT k*****k******k****k***k******k***k**********k****#********#*4********************# NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 51 TOTAL » *16,971.00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 11 10 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS 1N THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT * 161 97/ o . •DATED TH AY OF @ _ 19 {1 . DIRE T R OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES�/11� SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS � DAY OF fad/'" - 19 gcl . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: Kt COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. T 199j_ . 0 � lLti� vl� NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE Sala/ N-7°1✓`1e14/ FUND TOTALING * /6/ 91"° ,r DATE THIS _ " l/1 DAY OF �6SIC _ 19_LV-. 444 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD dlte14}7?4/4) --.--11- ' ) DEPUTY r". CMAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER s t 1 ---+MT---J'--.... r MEMBER MEMBER REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS fle eig WELD COuTY frie ot; to Mi rt Si RK Agricola• H' 80 November 4, 1994 Realty and Management Limited Liability Company Board of County Commissioners Weld County,Colorado Weld County Court House 315 10th Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Comprehensive plan and rural area planning Dear Gentlemen and/or Ladies I understand that you are in the process of revising the comprehensive plan for Weld County. I would like to make a few suggestions, While there are many problems with regulating growth in the front range area near the larger towns and cities,the area in the far northeast corner of the county has no such problems. In fact it would be good to get a few folks to move that way to alleviate some of the pressure the front range is experiencing. The communities in that area could use the influx of new people in the area to keep their business end schools viable. However, your regulations as enforced by your planning department arc extremely detrimental to any such growth in the rural areas. It borders on simple harassment for those of us who try to obtain an exemption to sell off improvements from farm ground. As the economically practical size of farms increase, in many cases the house and buildings arc no longer needed as the additional land of smaller farms is added to another. But in many cases, these improvements are in reasonably good condition and are of definite value to folks who want to move from the highly populated areas to live and raise their children, or to retire in a calmer more friendly atmosphere. The separation of these parcels carry few of the problems that they might along the 125 or Highway 85 corridors. In many cases it keeps an old farm house from falling into neglect and being vandalized and being inhabited by rodents or other creatures, only to become a health hazard to their community. I would suggest that these extreme rural areas be made somewhat exempt from the more extensive application process that the other parts of the county are subject to. This long complex process only adds much higher unnecessary bureaucratic costs to properties that aren't worth near what the front range properties are bringing. In most cases the uses • 509 West Main •Sterling,Colorado 80751 •303-522-1461 •fax 303.522.1467 //b-/ /4s1 Sterling•Fort Morgan•Denver don't change at all and the property is usually improved to satisfy a lender or an inspector, that otherwise wouldn't see the property. We're not talking massive speculative building or high potential property values here. Just trying to keep a lot of small communities still on the maps. I would also suggest that a couple of the people in the planning office be assigned to dealing with these rural areas that have some experience and understanding of what the areas are like. rve had to deal with people who seem to purposely try to be discouraging and only add to the frustration of the process. I realize that I am not a resident of Weld County, but I do quite a bit of business in Weld County. I represent several clients who are land owners in Weld County and am very much aware of the frustration trying to do business with your county government. I must apologize for being so negative, but I have just experienced a very frustrating time trying to complete the application packet and trying to get reasonable answers to my questions when I called. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Ag cola Realty agement L.L.C. Kenneth G. Crandall Vice President&Branch Broker t C L -._ L.f „STATE OF COLORADO Roy Romer,Governor n...•,1S , Patricia A.Nolan,MD,MPH,Executive Director Dedicated to protecting and improving the healtKb )*'tblkxnl Wttpo38e ofColoredo t'2 4300 Cherry Creek Or.S. laboratory Building �'� Denver,Colorado 80222.1530 4210 E.11th Avenue pro( 26 Phone(303)692.2000 Denver,Colorado 802946" (303)691-4700 TO ir` 20;k.^D ColocxdoDcpa ttnett: of PublicHealth November 4, 1994 and Environment Gary McCabe Weld County 1121 M Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Gary: Your County Plan for Emergency Medical Services has been approved by the State Advisory Council on EMS, and payment of county subsidy funds will be distributed in January. We are recommending that counties copy and distribute plans for EMS to all EMS providers within the county. The cost to do this is an allowable expenditure under your subsidy funding. As I informed you earlier, there were changes recommended in the guidelines for use of county subsidy funds. Those guidelines have been approved by the EMS Advisory Council and are enclosed with this letter. If you have any questions regarding the guidelines for funding or your plan, please give me a call. Sin erely,R�ULu/v1, Arleen Way Grants Manager State of Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment Emergency Medical Services Division cc: County Commissioners 11/?-1 &: i:/ GUIDELINES FOR EXPENDITURE OF COUNTY SUBSIDY FUNDS These guidelines were approved by the State Advisory Council for Emergency Medical Services, on October 23, 1994. They will be used to evaluate the appropriateness of EMS subsidy funds expended by the counties. I. HIGHEST PRIORITIES - SYSTEM BUILDING The following must be in place before you can spend subsidy monies on any other upgrades to EMS: 1. Enforcing the provisions of Part 3 of the EMS Act- licensing, inspecting,and regulation of ambulance services and other pro-hospital care providers to ensure that services are properly equipped,properly manned, and equipment and vehicles are safe and reliable. Funds can be used for salaries, regulatory activities associated with EMS, test equipment, or other specifically related services and or supplies. 2. Planning for the development, improvement, or upgrade of emergency medical services. Funds may be allocated for salaries,consulting fees,and other apenditures related to development or improvement of your County EMS Plan. 3.County-wide coordination between all agencies providing EMS and of EMS activities. This an include but should not be limited to coordination of training activities;planning;disaster exercises which include EMS man casualty drills; formulating a plan to meet OSHA regulations,etc. Funds may be used for creation and operation of EMS councils(county or regional)and salaries for EMS coordinators. IL WHEN YOU COUNTY PLAN DEMONSTRATES THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE IN PLACE, you will then be able to expend funds on the following: 1. County EMS projects that improve EMS overall. Funds may be used for improving communications systems, QA/QI programs, Hepatitis B vaccination, etc. 2. Training of emergency medical personnel, to include EMT-training, EMS training, AED training, ACLS/ATLS training for pre-hospital and emergency room personnel,and other related training programs targeted as improving the quality of medical care or the health and safety of the provide. 3. Equipment for agencies providing EMS which improve the quality of care or the management of the service. • III. INAPPROPRIATE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS WILL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: 1. Supplanting funds which have been previously allocated by the county for EMS. 2.Expenditure for equipment or services that are not directly related to emergency medical services and do not afford any direct improvement or maintenance of the existing system/s. 3. Salaries for personnel that do not have within their job description, responsibility for planning, coordination or regulation of emergency medical services; to include both medical and non-medical aspects. PLEASE NOTE: THE EMS DIVISION GRANT PROGRAM DOES NOT ALLOW COUNTY SUBSIDY FUNDING AS MATCH TO COLORADO EMS DIVISION GRANTS. cou STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT ofHUMAN fS G!cIn"=;<S 1575 Mormon ears �` '+ p Dower,Colorado 802074714 ,': '• Phmr. 0066700 r•1li 1m h. 11= 28 .. )0061214 • CLEI K mr .) IOTA: J Roy Romer Ova eaten Moores. eesa4M Pismo November 9, 1994 Karam Mm agliv 0frar4ur Judy Griego, Director Weld County Department of Social Services P.O. Box A Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Ms. Griego: • In accordance with Section 2.200 of the Colorado Department of Social Services, Merit System Administrative Rules and Regulations, Staff Manual Volume 2, your January 1, 1995 county compensation plan has been approved. It has been noted that your county will implement the annual salary adjustments on January 1, 1995 for all employees at or below the county maximum step. • In addition, the following changes have been noted as follows: Section IV, Bonus - No bonuses will be given for 1995. Sincerely, L��-N•<- Stephanie Venema, Director Merit System Division cc: 48111 Webster, Chairman Patrick Lyness, Field Administrator L e &alnt Parma/Wpm to*wow Oppomntl a krS140;SASMtSncy,egg Pray for Me pewee alCWaMd 2/17 • _ • Kenosha- Weld County Concerned Citizens Group 1':1_0• CCU: Y % Joe and Jean Baldwin 5050 Weld County Road#1 .' I I. to Erie,CO 80516 CLE5 TO 7-V.E.A ;D Weld County Commissioners % George Baxter 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 November 5, 1994 Dear Commissioners: We are Weld County homeowners living on Weld County Road#1 and we are part of a larger group called Kenosha- County Line Citizens Group. We arc objecting to Boulder County's proposal for a sand and gravel mine on Kenosha Road in far eastern Boulder County. Those of us living adjacent to the proposed site on WCR#1 and many other homeowners in Westview Estates, a Weld County subdivision in the immediate vicinity, feel that we will be very adversely affected by such a mine. We have written to the following organizations voicing our objections, and included with each letter the signatures of 142 people, all living in this immediate vicinity, who believe that they and their homes will be negatively impacted by the proposed mine. The mine is not in our best interests! 1. Boulder County Commissioners Sandy Hume, Homer Page and Ron Stewart 2. Mr. Carl Mount. Division of Minerals&Geology,Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board 3. Mr. Hal Simpson, State Engineer 4. Mr. Rex Fletcher, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 5. Senator Hank Brown 6. Greg Oxenfeld, Boulder County Staff Planner 7, Boulder County Commissioners - detailed, page-by-page, objections from Boulder County's actual proposal Now we are asking you,the Weld County Commissioners, to represent our best interests to the Boulder County Commissioners. Please investigate and innitiate whatever proceedings you can to represent us. I am enclosing a copy of my recent letter to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, which will help you better understand what our concerns are. Our wells and property values have top priority. We know that Boulder County is seeking to avoid a full environmental impact analysis by asking the Army Corps for a 404 Permit. Anything you can do to help us in this situation would be very much appreciated. (Just calling Boulder County and letting them know that you are aware of the situation - how upset the Weld County people are - that they might want to reconsider this decision- might possibly help.) We were very pleased that Mr. Chuck Cunliffe, from the Weld County Planning Department was able to attend our last meeting on Wednesday, October 26. 1994. He was very understanding and offered us some ideas to follow up on. I am sure that he. too, would agree that we are very upset individuals! Sincerely, i/ -i 741 cc: AL ,# /¢T C -f � �s l saada / G°. ,Q.i/ S"3 ,3) Rd Cr.:- aru5/C i ¢ awry c2/ RUcf&o FJ2II SOS/4 S , D-Cr--A f /j' 5322 /3,w,.e: 6, �n�E/ W g-oSi(a 2- p Cw ,(,c.� _A <iles 5 3'3 g-5. "P' co en aQ7' Z v2es pw G/ S GWZge _A A , 367 Les-4c 1a2 Ei-c, &PSI0 4 i/G, 'D. /kale ins ceies 1- Lais4vircka r N.C 7os//l 3 /dic,. lc"; n .-4 £,it4ec .2a6'// `2 ch72°‘e^er~r ao5' W ✓i w_) 11)2 C-lur Rosie a • /Jilt 5,26,0 Ivey €41e— Ate 8cS7 '6-<. ,,t 5-/eC A,/ Co ei p CP) cos/4 7 kilo/v/ -4 /1o.e1R hoc% cz% - 52/2 ed# 20/e'P ea faN.6 4 A/ 5,uI . - ,22 i& -g e.,Vcs7G 4 t ' ' 0,4tiAte. Q& Sala BrokeC4-, Er;e co S°S/L 9 / 1,y l` t -7s7 W. a iW ce. 9e 6 2 4W- Cg / r' G-e X0h 56 /0 WC( / Cr ,p Co 1 We, the undersigned citizens of Weld County, have read the attached letter from Joe&Jean Baldwin and agree that it represents our feelings. We heartily request your involvement in the proposed Boulder County. Kenosha Ponds Sand and Gravel Mine issue. Itte NEW/f 14Dg S5 fjoureln�d 4(Ag /'10 ,S3/or%AA / L) ea f acid �- ,ac)- ( S &K.a. Cr cia /Y Gcnl L n tiL1�1.�lat+l et; Wb/1 11:7)61 TO: <U"#, 1j FROM. D f Kenosha - County Line Citizens Group Mr. Rex Fletcher 7 4 '��czz,� R: L c�w Y". U.S. Army Corps of Engineers !J IV ,S"O ( O LDe.2. .Y$ Tri-Lakes Project Office v : e. CC Poe/4 9307 State Highway 121 2n 3 - Pi Y — '13/6 Littleton,CO 80123-6901 October 26, 1994 Dear Mr. Fletcher: You are currently considering an application from Boulder County for a 404 Permit for Wetlands Mitigation for a sand and gravel mining operation they refer to as "Kenosha Ponds." In your "Public Notice" letter it states (p.2-3) that "the issuance of a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest." The benefits must be balanced against the detriments. Several factors are listed including economics, aesthetics, wetlands, wildlife values, land use,considerations of property ownership and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. I would like to address these issues. "Impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest I in general,the needs and welfare of the people" In our letter to you, addressed September 20, 1994, you received the signatures of 142 concerned citizens who voiced their dissent on the proposed gravel mine. They, the people who will be living around this proposed mine site, do not believe it is in their best interests. The proposed Kenosha Ponds Mining operation will cause a significant impact on the quality of human environment to all of us near the site. We are some of the many people living in that area which Boulder County wrongly refers to as "sparsely populated." It is unfortunate the 462 new and approved homesites in this same immediate area cannot be represented. "Mining operations may affect water levels in ground water wells proximal to the mine site." As stated in your "Public Notice," mining operations may affect water levels in ground water wells proximal to the mine site." Many of us are dependent on our wells for home use, livestock and crops. All of the people living along Weld County Road#1 and Westview Estates are entirely dependent on their wells for water. As you have already acknowledged, the groundwater table is between five and eight feet. If they dewater to 15-20 feet to reach bedrock, and we have water wells at 20 feet. obviously, some of our wells could go dry. The Boulder County water augmentation plan totally ignores well impact, focusing only on the impact of onsite agricultural irrigation. What recourse does the homeowner have? I've also learned that Boulder County would not be held responsible even if a well did go dry. since many of the household wells in this area are considered exempt wells. Barring a civil suite, which is timely&costly, the only plausible solution I've heard is that the homeowner must suffer through the time and expense of digging his well deeper. It seems to me that, if not your organization, that somewhere in this process our government organizations should be looking out for the welfare of the homeowners around the proposed site. 1 Also, in the event that a well does go dry, the homeowner will still have to prove it was due to the mine. To obtain such proof would take many months of previous documenting of water levels and water flow rates which, I am sure, the average homeowner will not have or be able to get if the well goes dry. Another factor which should also be considered are the test well(holes). The test wells proposed by the County only serve as a warning to imminent danger: If the levels drop, or worse yet. contamination from a hydraulic system let on porous ground over a 7'watertablc,nothing is in place to keep the contaminants from completing their cycle towards the area wells. Equipment used to mine and process gravel commonly contains 90 gallon tanks of hydraulic fluid available to its system under pressure,just waiting for a leak, Then there is the battery acid, brake fluid, diesel fuel. . .. Perhaps you can understand why we arc feeling "walked on!" We have neither the time or means to check on exactly how or if our wells will be impacted. We are simply asking that you, the US Army Corps of Engineers, and the other involved governmental agencies protect our water rights. Boulder County has stated that"Kenosha Ponds was chosen because it is one of a limited number of quality reserve sites left" I would refer you to Boulder County's Special Use Permit for Mining and Reclamation of Kenosha Ponds. It speaks of 15-20 years of gravel available- not 30 years. This area was mined in the 70's &80's and all easy gravel removed. The gravel now available is of inferior quality. An additional clay substance must be trucked in to be mixed with the current Kenosha gravel in order to bring the gravel up to an acceptable level of quality. The eastern geographic location within the county is also not practical when the end use of the gravel is primarily for snow control on western mountain roads. All things considered, we do not believe this is a cost-effective way of using the taxpayers' money, Boulder County could probably buy commercial gravel cheaper than it will cost to mine it. Dan Hershman also stated at our August 15, 1994 meeting of Kenosha Concerned Citizens Group, that the city would prefer to keep the Table Mountain site. It produces better quality gravel, is closer to the gravel needs of the County and is an operational mine requiring no additional infrastructure or fit-up expenses. It seems like it would be more practicable for Boulder County to continue working with the Federal government and the Commerce Department in order to continue mining at Table Mountain. "Aesthetics- Wetlands- Wildlife- Land-use" A gravel mine will absolutely pollute and destroy the natural setting and beauty of this area. Our quiet,rural setting will be replaced with noisy trucks and equipment- the clean air with diesel emissions and dust. A quiet, country acreage with abundant wildlife disappears to become a "city- fled" commercial-type business area. Those of us who have chosen to live in this area have done so because it is country. Because it was zoned agricultural(country)we moved here. We make decisions based on zoning laws and we do not think a"Special Use Permit" should be allowed to change these laws. We like the quiet and we value the wildlife that presently exists here and we do not with to "reclaim" it to something other than what it already is. The Kenosha Ponds Property is an excellent site for a general wildlife, bird and deer sanctuary. We would like to retain that current woodlands environment and the habitat it provides. Let's keep it in corn and wheat (not ponds) and preserve the natural beauty it now has. Open space with some nature trails would be nice, but we do not want ponds in which to breed more mosquitoes and marshlands which are unsightly. 4 „ r The Kenosha Ponds area is home to deer, bald eagles, owls,cranes, pheasants,wood ducks, red foxes, hawks, herons, frogs, fishes and numerous song birds. We feel that the wildlife in our area is at least as abundant and varied as in the parcel of land at 75th and Valmont which the City of Boulder has recently purchased to save from development. A mining operation would drive this wildlife away and 15-30 years for some of us would mean the rest of our lives. Please consider US. This is our HOME. It is where we LIVE. We have invested our time and money to create a home (an environment) that we love just the way it is. "Considerations of property ownership" The introduction and ongoing presence of a mining operation on this site (Kenosha Ponds) will violate Boulder's own comprehensive plan by causing an adverse impact on real estate values in this area. Just the addition of notification signs has made it more difficult to sell our property. And, some lending institutions have already declined to loan in this area because of the negative images they have of the County's pending gravel pit, and the possible future financial losses it might cause in property values. No one can afford to lose significant equity in their home. Because of the potential severity and financial hardship this would impose on us we have asked Boulder County to do a real estate value impact analysis on the affected real estate. However, we have not heard from Boulder County. "Health Hazards" We are concerned about air quality. The mining operation will degrade air quality with dust and machine exhaust. The added diesel emissions and dust trapped here would endanger the general health of the people and livestock. Also,when the wind is coming from the West&North it can gust 50 to 80 mph. The dust pollution created for those living East of the mining operation will be particularly bad and becomes a paramount concern to some of us with medical conditions such as asthma or upper respiratory ailments. The noise engendered from the mining operation would also be unbearable to most of us who are used to the quietness we love out here. And although the blowing sand&gravel is not a health hazard to our houses and cars, it nevertheless, is a hazard to our property which really cannot be adequately measured, but will be very costly to us, the homeowners around the proposed mine. Boulder County is seeking to avoid a full environmental impact analysis by seeking a Section 404 permit from the Army Corps of Engineers. The County has chosen activities that allow them to circumvent the full safeguards of the environmental policies of the country which were set to protect citizens such as us. Therefore, we would like to request that your investigation be more than a "boiler plate analysis." We would like to see full NEPA compliance in this situation. Please remember that these sentiments are not mine alone, but also that of 142 other"impacted" homeowners whose signatures you have already received. We would be very receptive to holding a public hearing before any decision is reached on yocr part. In closing, I cannot forsee "any reasonable benefits accruing from this proposal, but I can forsee many detriments" to the quality of our way of life. Therefore, I sincerely request that you deny Boulder County the 404 Permit that it is requesting. Sincerely, Jean Baldwin ae Al • we, the undersigned citizens of Colorado, have read the attached letter from Susan Price to Boulder 1'' CommiMioners,and it reflects our feelings and should be considered from all of us. 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O-O . ►id 2--.,9.7-7/Doh 000Mersoh _owe) ,.� /.. i, -0d- rE. yr reicx,reiv St/i $ 'P,%cp, 4 4'te4r.- 9-,-,— 3 I • • We, the undersigned citizens of Colorado, have read the attached letter from Susan Price to Boulder County Commissioners, and it reflects our feelings and should be considered from all of us. P Y t of Name Address Signature Date o itnv t, taw g.// ai</`s Ene "wr` N.- _J(4 �17t 4� 9- -7-5.1-9-9•- C/972- /cc e 12' ,7.//r j z c/ V'zli7f • 1 &AA/ 14/4/7 _S4t7S,t,./kr. / -vr tk I Pi FA ItI/S R% 7 it �2-a '' • QlcrtS P1*1 c2R?S (r v q-aY-'Y 1 �:p/ris C/� rw,d.J 1*cIA£,'ioa ./, --- N1's54 / \. &irr J�a�Y'1 IN 9,s, r r ' , 9%v/r Ak;f// Ili'/ / -z q‘-).5 3/L �j-� m. . .A/.• ryy'� r Y 7,r%x / r OgA/4 iDkj s'ctv ( eek4g fw /1(4 g J'<eleci.910{ Am ieze u-- q/z c/y£t 33A,„9 i1 Cia7 RT r��3-t "a rr /tft 'f-d,,,,.t f—a cyr 0 JA,cs.ypc.S,r t rAftew a/47�/✓ Ps z''Cr. Jam% -14;,•.sS=?V MI;' k _ $cou,c, fowl Lc>oh 4—d• !! (-424- 9/zs qq G c i L1 teoc e T?»,te t' t'° it'.{�/�, � 2q A). 113 -S a c q ekt m - fot, e A_ 23-;R L c fc�t �':15'lY L -dzt _. � R7-75-Al/�a onr1>/ a41" 4 ,a. 7i6s/9y / 5 OCII4 66-,2-C‘ 4'4-( kitAX+4<D PL ' Aill a t � i .�/ � ;ng i� r�i P1 ". �.t qit Ko\oek \caul :4_,s ercesomtoetr-4- c zt t q.E.* 1/25 ty s We, the undersigned citizens of Colorado, have read the attached letter from Susan Price to the Boulder County Commissioners, and it reflects our feelings and should be considered from all of us. Name Address Signature, Date ESrvuesdn be( ••re.) LT 2,^c^' i 7 13 0 c;..s. C . 42.2,,-t.1. f 1.4„--- J w. Su./( J- ('r rai0bll1S X/ c, nrd,-c'n 4 / %, L 'S �//dT�1•n t. �Sff .J 7r a.�At-EeT. e-, c..../ ra ae /,f�1,s 9 ; Cnerc ;l g Illt.<t_�;(L•17i+T:ll `ii : a - n V.D. _ L, s 11119 • 4,4*,o ilt/c.jh 44t4 ►- ,•-,6-Q S . -/ 6' To/ /Cl/ /'re.Llt /1 , • 9 u QV G.oF.aYb»£ -4 h - - !Fa // tot E._ M F C/./ /'7.2G H.E4.J(lyGjt' 1 . /� qq �_ etou -et d 6Snurvo ),7%.1...4 A, ezege. C great._ 05.1-6.--€ 9-tG-try • irk 4.,t-`4.v E. (-(4tci-f4.• tract, Luor<49..Tnq f 4a,..-.L - : ' • 4/9:7j4y vv 113z &orn.�r / 4'Aki )4IITH 1-QVtJi,�ctc < o 1 7 -'2 `rX I ZACJ ) 'tC-{ Nor, Co ,fir,. L. 1127 (9w . !yam C�F�V�I� . 7t u? Sri. u..s �/ i� f r/ 7 -a �� >4 �n�Cdr r r r `�� St` �U�Q1//4/1,-ti. CC �'l!/ Z,1Z� D4'JJy /1445 ziiy-• t/946 t d��,c . ')‘,Ri ti;. E_.1.-- %-1y13z eh, OW So l\ //28.5 ot c&1- Rd w :,/ a. W12, fry p PAciosoAS Ivry r`/C l-od/ca.er e, re7 t iNik r-br r 111?3 uvkt u i- .U. Jt- 2 cI-z-zg i Avg-, /Venanreh 1/13/ coP0 1ett 'z U 9-a1-9i ttirc 1_ lu r Sass N -UfFS<A kw t., 1-)7-9y „,,, k Pv4a4( N 5335' U. I ( 3�- i IL 9 27/51 sic- 4 .(.-' /97 1 re - / . We, the undersigned citizens of Colorado, have read the attached letter from Susan Price to Boulder County Commissioners, and it reflects our feelings and should be considered from all of us. P Y!r-tName Address ? Signature Date euS w >z33v n r ih,;hizzywifas--- 4-76;94- ,ts We, the undersigned citizens of Colorado, have read the attached letter from Susan Price to the Boulder County Commissioners and it reflects our feelings and should be considered from all of us. Name Address Signature t „ Date. !1/-14-'l,1/6 ltuUfrya_41 02d /J/1,-127'4,c l i✓ 22/L' Cl/1r1'Y•, lSd../ SOT ti4/1 •vL�! --_ l � /l900fre os4 Az: AA - 9=.)7.77 � t TODAY EDiTOPALS 2 p CLAS,SFED r d City Editor,Sharpe Galen Miningplan irks neighbors County hopes to begin digging i for gravel in fall By JULIE STAFFORD Y. Comers Staff Wrhar 11.8 quiet now out at Emma Snyder's • home on Kenosha Road in eastern _ - ' Boulder County. For the past decade. Ne ramble of _ — mining machinery and dump tracks • rolling by— enun& Snyder lived with for 25 yearn whole a prlYate gravel pit in the field behind her house was mined i'v .yP out—have been stalled, .. - ' Now, the Nought of Boulder County starling up another 70 years of mining f t ar..tW}fe 1St = YA lie there is almost more than this spR I>P :.. 5 e, I ken a62.year.old women can bear. , r 4' Boulder County paid d.ad1 tour ? von ago for 264 acres behind g e - home in anticipation of mining gravel - a2a, "•h from 117 scree of that ground,Officials '• ,• • - w hope to win approval to star*dlggly% ' ' this fall, i It has the neighbors riled. •• AWuI 20 people who live near the ' r site — bordered by Kenosha Road on - l,. the south, County Wee Road on the . • - east and Boulder Creek to the north— - . gathered last week in a metal tractor ' barn across the street from Snyder(' home to talk about how they can fight •l , - - the county's plan. They Intited County awes craw oee Caere Commissioner mineane Sandy rCHume,road main- FROG HUNTING: Reed Goodman,8,Of Eloulder searches for frogs at the reclaimed ravel pits at Walden Ponds i lenanm manager Oen Hershman andg i Rich Koopman with Parka and Open as part of a Thome Ecologies':mltiNte summer camp,The ponds have become a popular recreational area,aftraCt• space.to answer questions and eupala in 50000 venire a year, • the project The neighbors are calling themselves the Kenoshacounty Line Citizens Ifrnup. .Pio{1n',rd KPOtt ft,j •d1 .a },1rq{.;t). l ')t` 'kcl,•"b rir' a ,a• They are concerned about gravel - it L bw4stlegal?'tr4rvo' pin?A.ltr r..:7, iS�S�sow-,.f e.-- - trucks making Ip Inuit trips to end from of rare I v11r 'l ' r ' the site a day:the ill effect*of the mm- Lassa g !� I p s t 1 +�•7tr 1r� ing on their wens'dust and noise.They 3} • 2, i MI fear properly values will plummet - �'�" For Boulder County, the need is bit • s r I; It • Sic. Road maimenance crews need - "t- ' gravel to resurface gravel roads. And W`el'rnwE Yz the mint economical way to get gravel ,• d ! Ty .,I .J Is for the county c u mine i6 - J�, ₹ Y. Since ile ' county gravel has come }I I i .S from a site 2d miles east of foothills maw tw,e I r Highway off Nelson Road near Table paµ q Mountain.But the county will have talc- 1t - ,'r a. en all the grave; it can from eke EM I ! 1t. nacre site in about three weeks. Hershman that raid. That will stock. iraY GMEIrw piles that likely will last about eight •months. _ The only reason Susan Price and her 1 While there is more gravel near the husband Daniel Lappin round out is prevent pic the county hasn't been able that the town of Erie put a notice amyl - - m negotiate an exbreion of its mining it in their post office box this spring. area with the Department Of Com' Since then.Price has Spent hundreds mere,,which owns the land. of hours calling and visiting county of. motorway.. owe Craw. A Ions at a map charting gravel de- noon,stem es end end en mnmul posits throughout the county shows groups to find out what ngltts she and FIGHTING RACK Gravel ri�gr l7�ppWbnt Susan Price stands til eon land rear CO there are IOW large deposits in areas her neighbors have end who might be her home where Boulder urlly plans le cone almost 1.6 mill.,.' tits •7' that aren't already neanlY populated. slate to help in their fight I The Kenosha site Ili one of them. 0 ale'• The rniMRg oc:uding roplamatiOn of Die 264-acre site into a reCre- The county wants it*own pits,Hersh- 'he said she hung thought much scion area,Could lake 20 t0 30 years. man said. because ii s vale opr than about eompromue with the count":nor buying gravel frornc a rinser@ operator. gaol is m stop the a-ell He estimates the county's cost for Ke• Still.she said she realises the gravel nosha gravel will be about 9287 a ton, mine probably will be approved. buying on the open market would Coal Nothing about thetwnty'e ape Walden Ponds pits now popular about another 40 cents a ton, get the county expected to be submitted CO Bring the county Figures it can get 1.h the county Land Vas enhmanmt Noe ay n.qs S7AfFORO Boulder County's Parka and ripen million tans It gravel--roughly Id,the week,is set in stone,lie e said. Camara Staff wrier Space sue point to the former gravy: lump buck loads —out of its land.the Hume vowed that the project will be Hlfpga kingfishers, duck.. and pit mile recreation area IA a prow total anvtng, m current dollar, would Treated as harshly an any application example e of the wonders or seism,, be about Sp spending from a nvate operator Reese nook to Walden Panda.Red Ins e • pl p ce and Mete them the manners.School tom' But d spending more is what d takes The e mpat,neighbors already have had children and thousands of amen Dut tell the folks who bee ,long to keep gravel mining from coming into + i part now come sere. too. to study, hike Kenosha Road not to fear. noel :car their neighborhood, that's OK with the Their complaints about early morning the toff or wet a line in the cold.Kenosha hoed folks. noise led the county to changed the doe R gravel pt* the county hop', w mg When the county bought the properly. ly work schedule from 5:110 a.m.A p.m. waur•fiaed scan left by the huge across Ill seers near thole honk.' many of the neighbors didnt know it to 7;50 a.m.-4.a0 pm. As for concerns machines that once ripped up the will not end up as canons snit planned to reopen the old gravel pit about problems such as dust and water, sail to get to the gravel brWw, (see PITS.Page alp there. ISee COUNTY.Page n01 A2 DAILY TIMES-CALL THURSDAY,JUNE 30, 1994 Erie residents up in arms over proposed gravel mine By WAYNE LAUGESEN 1 "Let them drive in front of your Times-Cali Staff Writer •r• • •Se• •r.vef N 1 ' house at 5:30 a.m.," said a mar ERIE — About 50 furious Erie -al EriQ : i j who moved to Erie from Lake- residents Wednesday night came I wood to"get peace and quiet." out in opposition to a proposed 257- ! ,c Another man said he moved ti acre gravel mine Boulder County i ia Kenosha Road from New Jerse; officials plan to open northwest of . ' I because he wanted tranquility. town z t "People live here because the> "We are crapped on by the rest z' want to live out in the country,"h' of the Boulder County community ! ; ; said. "I didn't move here so ' and we're tired of it," said Daniel Kenesna Rd. O I could look out over a grave Lappin, who lives near the pro- I 'r. • .se. R mine." posed mine. "Raise my taxes if h•Usin• Officials of the Boulder Count. you have to,so you can buy gravel •r.jcGt z Open Space Department and th; somewhere else. But don't turn /I county's Road Maintenance De my home into a manufacturing Jasper Fad. brie I/ I partment said the area would IN plant." Ja ad. reclaimed after mining as a recce The mine would be on the t - Y Ii i� '; ation area with beaches am former Bailey property, on thetill ! ponds. That premise only mad• north side of Kenosha Road be- — Erie dry "s. some of the opponents angrier. tween North 119th Street and Z limes "So we're going to have 30 year Northeast County Line Road. It's of heavy industrial work,and the: bordered by Boulder Creek on the The county's road maintenance you're going to turn it into anothe northwest and Coal Creek on the department wants to mine up to Boulder to fround lock the one des f t-r. east. 200,000 tons of gravel from the site Residents said it is home to ea- over 30 years, with about 60 truck "God, that's scarier than th glen, cranes and red foxes. They trips a day. The trucks would haul mine." aired their concerns at an infor- between the hours of 5:30 a.m.and Before the county can start mir motional hearing organized by the 5 ing, it will need various permit county. Another hearing is sched- p.m. from the Colorado Mined Lan tiled for 7 p.m. Tuesday,July 5,at Dan Hershman, director of the Reclamation Board, the Boulde the Boulder County Courthouse. Boulder County Road 5/Uinta- County Board of Commissioner. "This area is the heart of Erie, nance Department,said the gravel the Colorado Department c when you consider the creeks and is needed to maintain existing Health,the Colorado Offices of th the wildlife that are in there,"one gravel roads throughout the coun- State Engineer,and the U.S.Arm woman said. ty. Corp of Engineers. r Daiamera { WEDNESDAY August 24. 1994 lag M „'= j s JAilA1 fi .. !'t & COUNTY SEAT REPORT BY JULIE STAFFORD i MAKING IT WORK • Rural neighborhood's fight Impresses commissioner About 7D people who live near Kenosha Bead gathered last week in a tractor barn to talk about how they can fight Boulder County's efforts to mine gravel on 147 acres in their , neighborhood. Before the bring-your-own-chair meeting was over, the crickets were chirping and coyotes were yelping. The turnout was impressive for what looks, to the casual visitor, like a spread , out, mostly undeveloped area. But it was a demonstration of what democracy is all about, said Boulder County 4 1 Commissioner Sandy ,., Hume,who attended • ' the final 11/2 hours or r ' so of the meeting. i ri "It's those kinds of meetings in people's fl houses and barns , C i ,41 and church M1ME t. basements that can change everything," he said. "One person can change everything when they decide to talk to neighbors and then talk to"public - officials. • "Even when I'm being thrashed about a bit, I realize it is the soul of our experience in this place to have well- motivated people talk to the people who serve them in office." S ce•., ° us_ ri i1J!tiFt!Iiltttu3' � • C S' m O ::11%UJ a• < E'a, , (48' ryg PA ,, o^rna1 .Q ' ssine a c w I o p' w may—a m w &. - r-M '-4-4 I „ `P g. y �O1 s P.P C 3+ V. N ((�.a -:o 5 S. 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Nn •c Fdra 4.Jb ao COU:TY AGENDA Ti-q••• vr\, 16 n' 2: 31 WELD COUNTY COUNCIL December 7, 1994 CLERK Weld County Centennial Center in Greeley TO THE 20 D PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ROLL CALL: Ralph Campbell, President James Gardner, Vice President Clair Orr David Young APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of the November 2, 1994, Minutes ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by* APPOINTMENTS: Elected Officials Meeting-12/12/94 at 10:00 a.m. Elected Officials Luncheon-12/12/94 at 11:30 a.m. CORRESPONDENCE: Letters/Notifications 11/9/94 Letters to Council members-elect RE: Council Secretary Interviews "Managing Burnout and Stress"Training Announcement- 11/9/94 11/16/94 Press Release RE: December 7, 1994, Council Meeting 11/16/94 Press Release RE: December 12, 1994, Elected Officials Luncheon Inter-County 10/28/94 Memo from Bill Webster, Chairman Bd. of Cmsrs., RE: Employee Recognition-11/7/94 11/1/94 Memo from Bill Webster, Chairman Bd. of Cmsrs., RE: Clarification of No Smoking Policy-11/7/94 11/3/94 Memo from David Worden, Personnel Director, RE: Team Cents Teamwork Proposal-11/7/94 11/9/94 Memo to Commissioners RE: Acknowledgement of Quality Service Delivery 11/15/94 Planning Commissioner Meeting Agenda-11/9/94 Position Vacancy Announcemte for Office Tech 11-11/9/94 • 11/14/94 Memo RE: November Payroll Processing- 11/14/94 11/14/94 Memo to Elected Officials RE: Luncheon for Elected Officials 1,61 11/1/6/94 Pm-meeting Memo to Council WELD COUNTY COUNCIL P.O. BOX 758 D CCU :TY November 16, 1994 GREELEY, CO 80632 ^^,v v. 356-4000, EXT. 4780 N0V 16 71i 2: 31 CLERK TO THE e30,,70 PRESS RELEASE In accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, the Weld County Council will hold its next regular meeting on Wednesday, December 7, 1994, at 7:30 p.m. in the Centennial Center Building's First Floor Assembly Room, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The County Council Rules, Regulations, and Procedures as revised will be considered. Media coverage of the Clerk and Recorder's transition will be discussed. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting and provide input on these or any issues they may have pertaining to County government. -30 - TY ` ' COIL; ' 2S AGENDA ry ,y,` 6 Puy 2: 31 WELD COUNTY COUNCIL December 7, 1994 CLER'K Weld County Centennial Center in Greeley T0TIE 301'.70 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ROLL CALL: Ralph Campbell, President James Gardner, Vice President Clair Orr David Young • APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of the November 2, 1994, Minutes ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by * APPOINTMENTS: Elected Officials Meeting-12/12/94 at 10:00 a.m. Elected Officials Luncheon-12/12/94 at 11:30 am: • CORRESPONDENCE: Letters/Notifi ions 11/9/94 Letters to Council members-elect RE: Council Secretary Interviews "Managing Burnout and Stress"Training Announcement- 11/9/94 11/16/94 Press Release RE: December 7, 1994, Council Meeting 11/16/94 Press Release RE: December 12, 1994, Elected Officials Luncheon !Etter-County 10/28/94 Memo from Bill Webster, Chairman Bd. of Cmsrs., RE: Employee Recognition-11/7/94 11/1194 Memo from Bill Webster, Chairman Bd. of Cmsrs., RE: Clarification of No Smoking Policy-11/7/94 11/3/94 Memo from David Worden, Personnel Director, RE: Team Cents Teamwork Proposal-11/7/94 11/9/94 Memo to Commissioners RE: Acknowledgement of Quality Service Delivery 11/15/94 Planning Commissioner Meeting Agenda-11/9/94 Position Vacancy Announcemte for Office Tech II-11/9/94 11/14/94 Memo RE: November Payroll Processing- 11/14/94 11/14/94 Memo to Elected Officials RE: Luncheon for Elected Officials 1111/6/94 Pre-meeting Memo to Council /!lam/9y County Council Agenda • December 7, 1994—Page 2 11116/94 Memo to Pat Persichino RE: Luncheon for Elected Officials 11/14/94 Memo from Bruce Barker, County Attorney, RE: Weld County Council Rules, Regulations, and Procedures as Revised-11/16/94 Position Vacancy Announcement for EMT-P-11/16/94 • Resolution to Approve Cancellation of Board of County Commissioners Meeting Scheduled for November 30, 1094 11/16/94 Commissioners' Work Sessions As Follows- Schedules: 11/14/94, Notes: 10/31/94 Records of Proceedings for County Commissioners As Follows - Agendas: 11/7/94, 11/9/94, 11/14/94, 11/16/94 Minutes: 10/31/94, 11/2/94, 11/7/94 REPORTS: Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Consideration of County Council Rules, Regulations, and Procedures as Revised NEW BUSINESS: Discussion RE: Media Coverage of Clerk and Recorder's Transition New Council Secretary Approval of Budget Line Account Change Form Payment of the Bills: James Gardner for Mileage $230 Connie Beckman for Mileage $3.75 Ralph Campbell for Mileage County Council Meetings -January 4, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. Secretarial Research Requests - Council Christmas Gathering PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: Open WELD COUNTY COUNCIL P.O. BOX 758 , ^, D COU, T\ November 16, 1994 GREELEY, CO 80632 356-4000, EXT. 4780 ^• „r« 16 ? 1 2 31 CLERK TO TEE. BOARD PRESS RELEASE In accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, the Weld County Council will hold its next regular meeting on Wednesday, December 7, 1994, at 7:30 p.m. in the Centennial Center Building's First Floor Assembly Room, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The County Council Rules, Regulations, and Procedures as revised will be considered. Media coverage of • the Clerk and Recorders transition will be discussed. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting and provide input on these or any issues they may have pertaining to County government. - 30- • WELD COUNTY COUNCIL P.O. BOX 758 t. LD COL; T y November 16, 1994 GREELEY, CO 80632 C0'!'!i`'c'"''7RS 356-4000, EXT. 4780 ','u 16 P112: 3! CLERK TO THE BOARD PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council will host a luncheon for current, returning, and incoming Weld County elected officials on Monday, December 12, 1994, at 11:30 a.m. in the Centennial Center Building's solarium, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. -30 - D c0U: TY November 15, 1994 17 TA"1 9; 41 CLERK Weld County Commissioners TO'CITE BOARD 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attention: Bill Webster Dear Bill: I would like to make a few suggestions to the Commissioners concerning the Weld County Fair Board. I know you have a representative at the meetings, but I would still like to let you know what is happening. So far in 1994, we have had 2 or 3 months of Fair Board meetings without a quorum. This is the first time this has ever happened. I feel that if the fair is not that important to the members involved they should not be on the board. We had several members that would not come to the meetings due to the clanishness of the members. I am not bitter about getting voted off the board, but I would like for you to know what is happening. In the October meeting they voted to lower the quorum from 14 people to 11 so they could hold meetings. I feel, if this is the way the board members feel they should be taken off the board and put someone on that has an interest in our kids of today. Most of the time requests are tabled instead of completed. I feel that the commissioners should be the ones to elect the board not the Fair Board. Dewey and I have worked hard for 18 years to have a successful Catch-It-Calf program. With me off the board, we are no longer going to sponsor the Catch-It-Calf program. I don't know if it will continue. Also, after 12 years, the car show will be dissolved. In my many years on the board, I think I have missed one meeting. The good workers are gone and will not return. I hope that something can be done before we lose everything. Again, I say I am not bitter about getting voted off the board. My primary interest is in the youths of today. I feel I gave my bent efforts and more. Si cerely ' Dorothy a AtMtii 11' ��q,1 : EX ; BW apf r ors. We're taking television into tomorrow J CC;;:TY• ‘111 TO Cablevision of Colorado, Inc. ,M , :: 1 I 7 A,,`; 9t 141 CL` B .ember 14, 1994 0 THE 201.70 ••J Chairman of the Board of Weld County Commissioners and Commissioners Weld County Box 758 Greeley,CO 80632 Dear Chairman Webster, I am writing to inform you of the rate adjustments we arc malting at TCI Cablevision of Colorado. Customers bills received in December 1994 will reflect a decrease in Basic Cable Service and in Expanded Basic Cable Service. Customers without equipment will notice a 5% decrease in their monthly bills; for customers with g•dressable converters,the decrease will be 8%. The new rates reflect our commitment to comply with the FCC rules. Our customers will receive the attached customer notification information which lists the adjusted rates. The customer notification information also refers to the FCC Regulatory User Fee, Beginning in December 1994,the FCC is allowing cable operators to begin adding the federal Regulatory User Fee to subscriber bills. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 (P.O. 103-66)requires the FCC to assess a fee of$0.37 per subscriber to defray the cost of cable regulation. In an Order released October 5, 1994, the Commission set out instructions to operators on how to recover this fee. For the months of January and February 1995, subscribers will be assessed a$0.03 monthly charge. It will appear on customer's bills as a line item entitled"FCC Regulatory Fee". For March 1995 through September 1995,the amount will change to$0.04 per month. The Commission has also informed cable operators to evaluate and, if warranted, adjust their cable rates on a quarterly basis. Because you gave us additional time to calculate the new rates,I in turn,will hold any review and adjustment of rates until April 1995. In general,a rate adjustment will only occur for inflation, the addition or deletion of channels and for increases in programming costs. I will be contacting you to see if you have questions. Sincerely, \LU,66Ale Kathryn L. Stewart TO Cablevision of Colorado,Inc. Area Manager encl. • 3737 West Tenth Street Greeley,Colorado 80634 tad/in/ (303)351-0660 �( FAX(303)353-4363 27/ /�N �v M Equal Opportunity Employer Ce s Cf- CHANGE IN CABLE TV RATES: In our o1Ig0WJ mrepuance with the 1992 Cable ACC we will be of federal govemnbm regulation or cable teM%4alon systems. Implementing Ihe required adjustments to the Mowing service The Federal Communications Commission hes permited in to tales to!maims effectivc on elf bills sent out from January 1. Pass that lax tiwo gh to our subscribers. 1995. Shading In Jarwry,your t el lerbasic sir ce will relied the lee Slatting this year TO Cablevlebn of Colorado.Inc,was required that was paid. The FCC has decided we flat spread the to cavities of 50.07 per eubealter to the federal government. increase out over nine month°and make certain adjuameres so This Regulatory User Fes was designed to help defray the con theod re wsonn be anything left over at the end of ur bin for basic seance lathe atoms of an ard Mime of February 1995 will reflect this Burge or$0.03 a month. From 0 0 tem Aquarium March 1995 to September 1995 dittos war increase to$0.04 eau Sento $ 9.41 9.05 (.30) a month. Reparatory Fee .03 .03 Mt other rates previously disclosed on the Products and 12.10 11.32 (.76) Service Price List remain uncnanped. These rates era oxc*rokre Evaded Baalcof local franchise lees and taxes. 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S: Ssom EA,CO ni]. or MCC NOVM:.rw.O..J,e.L/.Intom MwM.1Mw„ MI.rrIM.•]st-0Ma;.•1.Ir]st•aa.A PHICO Insurance Company Ono PHICO Drive, P.O.Box 85,Mechanicsburg,PA 170550085 (717)748--112a \ LD C0u4.TY l,.S,(7cRS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 1721 P:UV 17 M II) 53 THIS CERTIFIES that PHICO Insurance Company (PHICO) has issued to the named Insured a policy coverage as indicated below. Such policy is subject to the provisions, conditions and limitations contained . This Certificate of Insurance does not in any way amend,after or vary the coverage afforded by the policy referrer simply a synopsis or summary of the actual Insurance contract CERTIFICATE ISSUED TO: Name and Address Named Insured and Address WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER 1516 HOSPITAL RD 1801 16TH ST GREELEY CO 80631-0000 GREELEY CO 80631-0000 ATTN: WES POTTER- DIRECTOR HEALTH PR Policy Number: HCL 920 Policy Period: From: 09/29/1994 To: 09/29/1995 Health Care Providers Comprehensive Liability Policy Limits of Liability Coverages* Each Each Each Medical Occurrence Incident Aggregate Incident A INSTITUTIONAL PROFESSIONALUABILITY 1,000,000 N/A N/A 3,000,000 B. PHYSICIAN PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY NOT COVERED C. PERSONAL INJURY&PROPERTY DAMAGE UAB. N/A 1,000,000 N/A 1,000,000 D. STAFF PRIVILEGES PROTECTION N/A N/A 3,000,000 3,000,000 •Persons insured under Coverage A(If applicable)include(as indicated by an"X"below); (x)Professional employees of the named Insured,other than physicians. (x)Professional students of the named Insured,other than resided. (x)Volunteers of the named Insured,other than physicians and resident ( ) •Persons insured under Coverage B(if applicable)include(as Indicated by en"X"below): ( )Physicians employed by,or under contract with,the named insured listed on the Schedule of Physicians. ( ) Special provisions,if any, Evidence of Insurance • ital,Lrre?•24.44 AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE Producer: FLOOD 6 PETERSON INSURANCE INC Issued Date: 10/18/1994 PHICO will make every effort to give written notice by regular mall to the above-mentioned Certificate holder of any material change in or cancellation of this policy,but assumes no liability for failure to do so or for any error. &trill,/I (IIUIG 141 (Rev.01/92) HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 94-78 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A TRUCKING OPERATION TO SERVICE THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY-MICHAEL WILLITS A public hearing was conducted on November 16, 1994, at 10:00 a.m., with the following present: Commissioner W. H. Webster, Chairman - EXCUSED Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem - EXCUSED Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert-ACTING CHAIRMAN Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Gloria Dunn The following business was transacted: Let the record reflect that Commissioner Constance L. Harbert is the Acting Chairman for all scheduled meetings and hearings on this date. I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 26, 1994, and duly published November 3, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Michael Willits for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry. Acting Chairman Harbert notified the applicant that only three Board members are present and explained, pursuant to the Home Rule Charter,three affirmative votes are required for approval of any matter; therefore, the applicant has the option to continue said matter. Gloria Dunn, Planning Department representative, consulted with said applicant and indicated he desires the Board to proceed today. Lee Morrison,Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Ms. Dunn entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written and submitted the applicants odor abatement and response plan, Exhibit E, to the Board. She stated the Greeley City Council recommended approval for expansion of the trucking use, but it recommended denial for the truck washout facility. In the event the truck wash facility is approved, the Council recommended four Conditions of Approval, Mike Willits, applicant, stated he operates Willie's Grain, which is an inter/intra- state trucking company with refrigerated trailers hauling meat to California and produce back into Colorado. He said the company has been operating for 15 years and also hauls locally during harvest. He explained more shop space is needed for on-going maintenance and to allow the mechanics to work indoors. Responding to questions from the Board, Mr. Willits stated the company has 35 tractors, and the refrigerated trailers are washed inside and out before hauling boxed meat. He confirmed all Conditions of Approval and Development Standard are acceptable and will be complied with. He also noted he had started the odor abatement plan prior to it being requested, and Ms. Dunn confirmed said plan had been approved by the Health Department. No public testimony was offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the request of Michael Willits for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and it carried unanimously. 941143 PL0056 cc,: PL RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION -WILLITS PAGE 2 This Certification was approved on the 21st day of November, 1994. APPROVED: ATTEST: gmll �G� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board E?CC.VSED By: ( 04( k y��rat O j > W. H. Webster, Chairman Deputy Verk to the Board EXCUSED Dale K. all, Pro-Tem TAPE#9445 --14,.-47— George E!Baxter DOCKET#94-78 / / Lf.g-rls -u'-t 1 � -fig*/- Constance L. Harbert PL0056 AV,14-.A6.-,Lice./f<67EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAf Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941143 PL0056 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 94-79 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A COMMERCIAL USE (TRUCK PARKING AND BUSINESS) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL)ZONE DISTRICT-ROBERT AND KATHLEEN SCHNEIDER A public hearing was conducted on November 16, 1994, at 10:00 a.m., with the following present: Commissioner W. H. Webster, Chairman - EXCUSED Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern - EXCUSED Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert-ACTING CHAIRMAN Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Gloria Dunn • The following business was transacted: Let the record reflect that Commissioner Constance L. Harbert is the Acting Chairman for all scheduled meetings and hearings on this date. I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 26, 1994, and duly published November 3, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon. a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Robert and Kathleen Schneider for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A(Agricultural)Zone District. Lee Morrison,Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Acting Chairman Harbert notified the applicant that only three Board members are present and explained, pursuant to the Home Rule Charter, three affirmative votes are required for approval of any matter, therefore, the applicant has the option to continue said matter. Gloria Dunn, Planning Department representative, consulted with said applicant and indicated he desires the Board proceed today. Ms. Dunn entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written and noted Development Standard#8 was changed at the Planning Commission's hearing to allow the applicants to wash only the outside of their own two trucks, but no washing of the interior tanks or commercial washing shall be allowed. Robert Schneider, applicant, stated his residence and business are now in one location, and they haul crude oil to Denver. He explained they operate two trucks and this location is satisfactory and serves their • purposes. Mr. Schneider confirmed that all Conditions of Approval and Development Standards are acceptable, including the change to Development Standard#8. He stated he does not foresee having more than three trucks in the future, and Ms. Dunn reiterated • the Planning Commission wanted the applicants to be limited to washing only their own trucks and no commercial vehicles. Acting Chairman Harbert suggested removing the word "two" from the Development Standard. Responding to a question from Commissioner Baxter, Mr. Schneider stated the mobile home was moved onto the property and they will 941144 PL0975 e_e_: PL RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - SCHNEIDER PAGE 2 be living in it until the house is remodeled. He confirmed the mobile home will then be used as an office and his son will live there for security. He also confirmed the mechanic shop is used to service his own trucks. No public testimony was offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the request of Robert and Kathleen Schneider for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural)Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record and the change to Development Standard #8. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 21st day of November, 1994. LI/MAAPPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED By: LP/ ,Q.w W. H. Webster, Chairman Deputy CI to the Board EXCUSED Dale K. all, Pro-Tem TAPE#94-45 / eorge;?Baxter DOCKET#94-79 Constance L. Harbert PL0975 /�Alithi,4_ EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVA Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941144 PL0975 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 21, 1994 TAPE#9445 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, November 21, 1994, 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 W, H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert • Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of November 16, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the hearings conducted on November 16, 1994, as follows: 1) Amended Special Review Permit for a trucking operation to service the agricultural industry, Michael Willits; end 2) Special Review Permit for a commercial use (truck parking and business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Robert and Kathleen Schneider. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to the agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: No reports were given today. PUBLIC INPUT: No public input was offered. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 447,822.41 Payroll Fund $ 3,649.11 Handwritten Warrants: Payroll Fund $ 989.00 Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion,which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, stated Warren Lasell, Assessor, recommended approval on said petition. He indicated the abatements are for 1992, in the amount of$5,253. and for 1993, in the amount of$5,230. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said abatement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Baxter, carried unanimously. CONSIDER FIVE TAX ABATEMENT PETITIONS FROM MARTIN EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker stated Mr. Lasell recommended approval of these five abatements, which are in different amounts for tax on different wells. He indicated the abatements include the following wells and amounts: Shivers#1. for $3,838.94; Putnam #1, for $5,381.04; Glens #2, for $4,553.34; • Richardson #1, for$5,269.90; and Walsh #1, for $4,324.82. Commissioner Harbert asked if the wells were assessed twice, and Mr. Barker explained inaccurate information on the wells may have been reported. Mr. Warden explained sometimes when wells are sold, both parties report. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said abatements and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST TO ESTABLISH A CHANGE FUND FOR THE AMBULANCE ENTERPRISE FUND: Mr. Warden stated the Ambulance Department has requested a change fund, in the amount of $50.00, be established. He explained the Department has been using receipts as they came in, but daily money pickups will now be made, therefore, requiring the change fund, Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said request, and Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 18 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 37: Commissioner Baxter indicated he spoke with Drew Scheltinga, Public Works Department, this morning, and this is a crooked intersection with an accident history; therefore, it has been recommended that two stop signs be installed on Weld County Road 18 at its intersection with Weld County Road 37. Commissioner Harbert . moved to approve said installation, and Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 32.5 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 21 AND 23 FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT: Commissioner Halt moved to approve said closure, and Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion. It carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTMENT OF MARCELO A. KOPCOW AS DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Hall moved to approve said appointment, and Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion. Mr. Barker suggested the word "monthly" be inserted in front of the word "salary"on Page 2 of the document. The motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REPORT OF CHANGES TO 3.2 BEER LICENSE FOR WINNY ENTERPRISES, INC., DBA PIZZA HUT RESTAURANT, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker explained this report indicates a change of manager at the Pizza Hut on 8th Avenue in Greeley. He noted the individual, Alan Hohenbrink, still needs to bring in his individual history record and fingerprints; therefore, he recommended conditional approval. Responding to questions from the Board, Mr. Barker explained the fingerprints will allow a background check through CBI and again suggested the matter be conditionally approved. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said report and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and it carried unanimously. Minutes- November 21, 1994 Page 2 CONSIDER OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER TO FRONTIER OIL AND REFINING COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - NE 1/4 SW 1/4, S26, T6N, R6GW: Mr. Barker stated the interest reported on the division order is correct and recommended the Chairman be authorized to • sign. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said division order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 136-I, IN THE MATTER OF THE SETTING OF THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASES WHICH MUST BE BY • WRITTEN, SEALED BIDS WITH A TEN-DAY PERIOD FOR CONSIDERATION: Commissioner Hall moved to read said ordinance by title only, and Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Mr. Barker read the title of the ordinance into the record, and no public testimony was offered. Commissioner Hall moved to approve Ordinance No. 136-1 on final reading. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RE#1653 - HEIN (CONT, FROM 11/09/94): Keith Schuett and Shani Eastin, Planning Department,were present, and Mr. Schuett read staff's recommendation for denial into the record. Chairman Webster informed the Board that only four Commissioners are present and, if the applicant wishes to proceed and in the event of a tie vote, Commissioner Kirkmeyer will review the record and cast the deciding vote. Richard Hein, applicant, requested the Board proceed. He explained he farms 900 acres and has severe financial problems; therefore, since he has the opportunity, he would like to sell 17 acres with an existing residence to a gentleman who raises organic vegetables. He stated he plans to continue farming the remaining 40 acres of this farm and does not plan to build on it. Mr. Hein stated he would even agree to sign a moratorium not to build and reiterated he needs to substantially reduce his debt to stay in business. He explained he now rents the existing house; however, a man from Boulder wishes to purchase the property and live in the home. Responding to questions from the Board, Mr. Hein confirmed there is plenty of irrigation water available, which will be deeded with the land. He stated his main crop is 600 acres of hay, with 300 acres being in corn, beans, beets, or grains. Discussion ensued concerning the surrounding homes and lots, and Mr, Schuett clarified the existing and proposed boundaries and the access to proposed Lot B from Weld County Road 23. After further discussion, Mr. Barker clarified the Subdivision Ordinance states any iegal lot is a buildable lot and does not allow for a building moratorium. No public testimony was offered. Responding to further questions from the Board, Mr. Hein stated he is financially embarrassed, and the sale of this lot would reduce his $450,000.00 debt to approximately $300,00,00, which would substantially help, He noted he does not want to sell; however, it may keep him from losing the rest of his property. Mr. Hein made further comments and, responding to a question from Commissioner Baxter, stated he preferred to keep the 40 acres because it is good, dependable, farm ground. Mr. Schuett stated staff is recommending the standard Conditions of Approval, excluding the Condition concerning the septic requirements since the home was built in 1986. He confirmed the applicant is familiar with said Conditions and one access per legal lot already exists. Commissioner Harbert stated she understands the financial difficulties but questions whether reducing the debt by one-third will take care of the problem; however, she moved to approve RE#1653 for Richard Hein, with the Conditions of Approval as recommended by staff. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and Mr. Hein consented to said Conditions of Approval. Commissioner Baxter then stated he understands Planning staffs concerns since the request opens the possibility of building, but Mr. Hein indicated he plans to leave Lot B as farm ground. He stated he would feel more comfortable with a moratorium because, if Mr. Hein sells the property, it will probably be built on; however, he wants to see farming continue and agreed keeping the better land will help. Commissioner Baxter stated he will vote yes, but he wanted to note his concerns. Commissioner Harbert stated she has the same concerns. On a roll-call vote, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - November 21, 1994 Page 3 • RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinance No. 136-I was approved on final reading. • Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:45 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: hymeidouthBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /!1 ! itb PKI.Webster, irm n !� 1 By: 53,MP0A i .t , w _ Deputy Clerk t a Board Dale Viall %I* f . George-E. Baxter d Constance L. Harbert EAQQSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer • • Minutes- November 21, 1994 Page 4 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 21, 1994 TAPE#94-45 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, November 21, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara.1. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller MINUTES: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of November 16, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Shelly Miller, Acting Clerk to the Board, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $105,059.92. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Miller. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously, Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:50 a.m. �J • APPROVED: 666���YN��� !�T ATTEST: � i�G. _ _!/, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 7� W. H. Webster, Ch irman By: C././WilliA 4-4 V LLE.ot--- Deputy Clerk Who Board Dale K. all, Pro-Temx- A-- ,George E!Baxter Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer � . • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS • AZENDA Wednesday, November 23, 1994 TAPE#9445 ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert• • Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED • MINES: Approval of minutes of November 21, 1994 ADDITIONS TO • AGENDA: New Business: 3)Consider setting time and place for hearing on resolution to • vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: • PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services-Edward Garbarino,911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board • PUBLIC INPUT: (Each Individual is allowed a three.minute period vi time in which to address the Board of County Commissioners on topics which are not on the Board's agenda. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today. If the Board 4 unable to do so,the matter witi either be referred to staff or scheduled for a work session. It you wish to speak regarding issues which aro likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing,such as a land use Or violation hearing,you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing,either in person or in writing. Public input on any topic shall be limited to 15 minutes.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) W ants BIDS: 1) Present Bids 2) Approve Contract for Commissary Services-Sheriffs Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider 1995 Dance Hall License for The Lazy O Entertainment • Center, Inc., dba The Lazy D 2) Consider Agreements for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak, EFTC, DOVatron, and Western Sugar and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider setting time and place for hearing on resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 PLANNING: 1) Consider RE#1673-Lind (cont. from 11/16/94) Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 21, 1994 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer Wednesday, November 23, 1994 . , CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Nov 23- Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Nov 24 - HOLIDAY Nov 25- HOLIDAY Nov 28 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 PM Nov 29- CCI Convention Nov 29- Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Nov 30- CCI Convention Nov 30- Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 1 - CCI Convention Dec 1 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Dec 1 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Dec 1 - Comprehensive Solid Waste Advisory Board 3:30 PM Dec 2 - Centennial Developmental Services, Inc., Board 8:00 AM Dec 5 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Dec 6- Interagency Planning Committee 1:00 PM Dec 6- Planning Commission 1:30 PM Dec 6- Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Dec 7 - Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 7- County Council 7:30 PM Dec 8- Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Dec 8- Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Dec 8- Emergency Medical Service Committee 7:00 PM Dec 10- HSD Legislative Retreat 7:30 AM Dec 10- Poudre River Trail Dedication 2:00 PM HEARINGS: Nov 23- Final Plat Subdivision-Rangeview Ranches,Mike and Pam Guttersen (Located south of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53] 10:00 AM Nov 28- Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License Application for Del Camino, Inc„ dba Las Carretas Del Camino 9:00 AM Nov 28- Subdivision Preliminary Plan, Dos Rios Estates,2nd Filing. do Joyce Allely [Located south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 52; west of and adjacent to 47th Avenue) (cont. from 11/07/94) 10:00 AM Dec 7- Final Budget Hearing 9:00 AM Dec 7- Minor Subdivision Final Plat in the E (Estate) Zone District, William H. and Charles W. Jerks[Located northwest of and adjacent to the intersection of Weld County Road 41 and Weld County Road 50.5] 10:00 AM Dec 13- Violation Hearings 10:00 AM • REPORTS: 1 iblic Works Department re: Road opening V PLANNIN TAFF APPRO 1) ZPMH#1930-Harsh 2) ZPMH#1932 - Martin 3) MHZP#182-Smith/Wigaard 4) MHZP#183- Moser • Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday, November 23, 1994 • Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS: vf( approve Tax Abatement Petition from Western Auto Supply Company 2) . prove Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company- Schedule Number#0091292 • -Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company-Schedule Number#0091592 *g4( Oprove Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company- Schedule Number#0090692 -15y 4(pprove Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company - Schedule Number#0091092 "tom prove Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company- Schedule Number#0090892 "rzr prove request to establish a Change Fund for the Ambulance Enterprise and approve installation of traffic control devices on Weld County Road 18 and Id County Road 37 'LW prove temporary closure of Weld County Road 32.5 between Weld County /Roads 21 and 23 for bridge replacement _-.[ Approve Report of Changes to 3.2 Beer License for Winny Enterprises, Inc., dba Pizza Hut Restaurant • pprove Oil and Gas Division Order to Frontier Oil and Refining Company - 1/4 SW 1/4, S26, T6N, R66W •Q.71- prove RE#1653- Hein PRESENTATIONS: •){ 'grecognition of Services - Edward Garbarino, 911 Emergency Telephone rvice Authority Board * Signed this date --C Wednesday, November 23, 1994 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, November 23, 1994 TAPE#9445 ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 21, 1994 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business: 3) Consider setting time and place for hearing on resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services-Edward Garbarino,911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board PUBLIC INPUT: (Each individual is allowed a three-minute period of time in which to address the Board of County Commissioners on topics which are not on the Board's agenda. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today. If the Board is unable to do so,the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a work session. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing,such as a land use or violation hearing,you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing,either in person or in writing. Public input on any topic shall be limited to 15 minutes.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: 1) Present Bids 2) Approve Contract for Commissary Services- Sheriffs Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider 1995 Dance Hall License for The Lazy D Entertainment Center, Inc., dba The Lazy D 2) Consider Agreements for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak, EFTC, DOVatron, and Western Sugar and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider setting time and place for hearing on resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 PLANNING: 1) Consider RE#1673- Lind (cont. from 11/16/94) Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hali, Pro-Tern George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 21. 1994 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer Wednesday, November 23, 1994 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Nov 23 - Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Nov 24- HOLIDAY Nov 25- HOLIDAY Nov 28- NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 PM Nov 29- CCI Convention Nov 29 - Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Nov 30 - CCI Convention Nov 30- Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 1 - CCI Convention Dec 1 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Dec 1 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Dec 1 - Comprehensive Solid Waste Advisory Board 3:30 PM Dec 2 - Centennial Developmental Services. Inc., Board 8:00 AM Dec 5 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Dec 6- Interagency Planning Committee 1:00 PM Dec 6 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Dec 6- Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Dec 7 - Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 7 - County Council 7:30 PM Dec 8 - Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Dec 8- Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Dec 8 - Emergency Medical Service Committee 7:00 PM Dec 10 - HSD Legislative Retreat 7:30 AM Dec 10- Poudre River Trail Dedication 2:00 PM HEARINGS: Nov 23 - Final Plat Subdivision-Rangeview Ranches, Mike and Pam Guttersen [Located south of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 531 10:00 AM Nov 28- Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License Application for Del Camino, Inc., dba Las Carretas Del Camino 9:00 AM Nov 28 - Subdivision Preliminary Plan, Dos Rios Estates, 2nd Filing, Go Joyce Allely [Located south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 52; west of and adjacent to 47th Avenue) (cont. from 11/07/94) 10:00 AM Dec 7 - Final Budget Hearing 9:00 AM Dec 7 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat in the E (Estate) Zone District, William H. and Charles W. Jerke [Located northwest of and adjacent to the intersection of Weld County Road 41 and Weld County Road 50.5] 10:00 AM Dec 13 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Public Works Department re: Road opening PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) ZPMH#1930 - Harsh 2) ZPMH#1932 - Martin 3) MHZP#182 -Smith/Wigaard 4) MHZP#183- Moser Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday, November 23, 1994 I Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Western Auto Supply Company 2) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company- Schedule Number#0091292 * 3) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company- Schedule Number#0091592 4) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company -Schedule Number#0090692 ey 5) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company- Schedule Number#0091092 6) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Martin Exploration Management Company- Schedule Number#0090892 " 7) Approve request to establish a Change Fund for the Ambulance Enterprise Fund 8) Approve installation of traffic control devices on Weld County Road 18 and Weld County Road 37 " 9) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 32.5 between Weld County Roads 21 and 23 for bridge replacement *10) Approve Report of Changes to 3.2 Beer License for Winny Enterprises, Inc., dba Pizza Hut Restaurant *11) Approve Oil and Gas Division Order to Frontier Oil and Refining Company - NE 1/4 SW 1/4, S26, T6N, R66W *12) Approve RE#1653- Hein PRESENTATIONS: " 1) Recognition of Services - Edward Garbarino, 911 Emergency Telephone Service Authority Board * Signed this date Wednesday, November 23, 1994 As J L ! PEII11 'r. : noAIR61ENT U.I ii...W M OF TAXES (� " ' Gv • Must be filed In duplicate and all questions must be answered.. ! Petitioners: Complete this side only. • G ul ey , Colorado, September 21 , 19 94 ataaraa To The Honorable Board of Commissioners of Weld County Gentlemen: The petition of Western Auto Supply Company whose mailing address is: 2107 Grand Avenue Kansas City MO 64108 1Y7✓ C4% .to . ' &r. ' - ZIP Cod. SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 095913400043 2707 23rd Avenue — r" , .T' , -- ---^�1 Real Estate `„ „,-- V Cr, nn "'E'oU'N. CC v A...- — ,�• respectfully requests that the (axes assessed against the above property for the years A,D. 19 92. 19 9 3 art erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: Describe specifically the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax, Including owner's estimate of value. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) We request that the same adjustment in value that was made to the 1994 tax year be applied to the 1993 base year and the 1992 tax year. N (1 o n o Y C:. p. c: i-c-c krt W W• i� _ zN 19 92 19 93 Value tot Value Tax Orig. $1 , 137,586 $29,643 $1 , 137,571 $29,514 Abate 201 ,586 $ 5,253 $ 201 ,571 $ 5,230 Bal. $ 936,000 $24,390 $ 936,000 $24,284 Therefore the petitioner requests that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of S10'483 — 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. Property Tax Research Company 4880 Riverbend Rd. Address Boulder, CO 80301 By 9(2, 4 Daytime phone number ( 303) 444-4803 Chris Sa one'"?'" Every petition for abatement or refund filed pursuant to section 39-10-114 shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of this section by the board of county commissioners or the assessor, as appropriate, within six months of the date of filing such petition. 39-1-113(1.7), C.R.S. � 941 153 �� Complete Elthoi Section I or Section II RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -- Section I: In accordance with 39.1-113(1.5) C.R.S., the commissioners of , County authorize the assessor to review petitions for abatement or refund and to settle by written mutual agreement any such petition for abatement or refund in an amount of one thousand dollars or less per tract, parcel, or lot of land or per schedule of personal property. County Commission Resolution k The assessor and petitioner mutually agree to an assessed value of $ for $ total tax for the year(s) 19 and an abatement/refund of $ Petitioner's$landaus pale Assessor's Signature Data If Section I is not complete and/or if petition is for more than $1,000, Section II must he completed. Sec on II: Assessors's recommendation: I iti approved;❑ approved in part $ _ O denied for the following reason(s) (//e0z. C(.zt-e( By: Mnssor Cep,Mnseor WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, al a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 21st day of November , A.D. 19 94 , at which meeting there were present the following i,, members: Chairman W. H. Webster and Commissioners Dale K. Hall, George E. Baxter, and Constance L. Harbert being present, and Barbaro J. Kirkmeyer being excused notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Warren Lasell, not being present, and taxpayer Western Auto Supply Company """') not being present; and (nerve) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within application, and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (eenewe or does POI cantor) the assessor and the petition be approve¢ , and an abatement refund beallo.,tt<d_ (eppo.W as d.ilwf) (be thawed>lied be Mandl on an assessed valuation of $701,586(199Tjfor $5..254(1992) total tax for the year(s) 1922 and 1993. $201,571(1993) $5,230(1993)��(�\ J�f/�//� //\ /yQ/ 1 /OR g 3 (TeSlrnen of DrfarA d County4L Cnmmieea STATE OF COLORADO, sc. Comely of Weld 1 Donald D. Warden AtiitilittlaikkaitEgiggraiClerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld , State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County. at Greeley, CO. . this 23rd day of November , A.D. 19 94 a d to the Board °eon ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver, Colorado,/ate 1" 19 Lpp !cc�� . he.,action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby a rev ;❑ approved in part $ O denied for the following reason(s) 944153 OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR • - 1400 NORTH 17th AYE, GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • NOTIEE OF ADJUSTMENT PHONE(303)353-3845,EXT. 3656 ����• GA 17565-F PT SE4 13 5 46 BEG SE COR OF SEC COLORADO NOD26'E 125• N88020'Y 90' TO INTERSECTION OF Y LINE 23RD AV L N LINE 28TH 5T (NOW HWY 34 BYPASS) BEING TRUE P08 N88D20'l• 200• N0D26'E 378.54■ TO S LINE 27TH ST 589034'E 199.95' TO W LINE 23RD AV 2707 23 AV GREELEY OWNER WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO PROPERTY TAX RESEARCH CO PARCEL 095913400043 PIN R 0094401 ATTN CHRIS SANSONE 4880 R1VERBEND RD YEAR 1994 BOULDER CO 80301 LOG 00346 04/01/1994 -. The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): kB SLOENTIAL PROPERTY IS VALUED HY CONSIDERING THE MARKET APPROACH. AGRICULTURAL LAND VALUE IS DETERMINED SOLELY SY THE EARNING OA PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF THE LAND, CAPITALIZED AT A RATE SET BY LAS. ALL OTHER PROPERTY, INCLUDING VACANT LAND , IS VALUED BY CONSIDERING THE COST, MARKET. AND INCOME APPROACHES. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city, fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall. Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these district,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- • mined the valuation(s) assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: THE ACTUAL VALUATIONOF YOUR PROPERTY HAS BEEN ADJUSTED BASED ON MARKET AND INCOME INFORMATION. `.� ,t '4" ti d rte^ • PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION 1 ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE • OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW i AFTER REVIEW , r I LAND 314,369 ] 314,369 IMPS 823,202 621 ,631 ! 1 TOTALS S S 1 s 137.571 S 9361 000 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39.8.106(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: WARREN L. LASELL 00/14/94 �j WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 941f�+� 15.O PT•A R O (4�iMM77 Form PR• 07.:7 4 1 • • L L 1 • :,11 L 81 • 1 WGSC0 DEVELOPMENT TEL:816-346-4424 Sep 21 94 14:12 No.009 P.02 n.er-a-w 13'et Pa0F4RYy Tres( R!ROt-Otte P.02 • Q meoR itab goad sea Core • Property tut Research Company «a.ee7er �`osa*i .V( AGENT AUTHORIZATION TO: Assessor's Office and the Assessment Review Agency >> Onto: 3f ao X994/ busker, AA}p Tax Rassanyt Company to act as an eby authorizes Iuga and appoto e handle ag matters relating toad valorem tax matte This includes S is not Meted to Sing of property tax dedrraiora or other documents with you or the Aaseaament APpaala Board. examining any records In your office, which 1 have a right to examine. appearing before any assessment ontoer or board and dhamtng assessment; and ntaciving disputes with yOu concerning eve sisal on property for which Ian responst10 for the properly tat Thle agency Mai terminate when aY matters relating to the 9997 and the 199A aseessmo nbr and prior years' assessments are rescind umieas sooner revakaj in witting by ins Ll?edarrrn Aurio TAXPAYER NAME � �r�D (�(6rc cy Si�' PRINT NAME OF SIGNER TITLE DATE 9/6-3//z */z — TELEPHONE NUMBER See the revenge aide of thin document for assessor% IdadflkatIon numbers covered by this authorization. k a... a•w- o.... .,,,,, TOTn.. P.92 • 941153 FORM 020(0043) permoN FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND:?F TAXES 60t. !7_ V Mutt be filed In duplicate end an questions must be stand. Petitioners: Complete this side only. GREELEY city AUGUST 1, 94• ;awnColorado,y cr;awn lb The Honorable Board of Commissioners of WELD County V I Gentlemen: The petition of MARTIN EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT COMPANY },\1 whose mailing address is: P 0 BOX 298 �y BLUE ISLAND IL 60406 Gy&lbwn - sir. - rap al. SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 110091292 SHIVERS #1 16206-C LEASEHOLD INT SECTION 29 2 66 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A.D. • 19_91_, 19_, are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: Describe specifically the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax, including owner's estimate of value. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) • #0091292 IS DOUBLE ASSESSED WITH #5268186 lV (' y :>-cr Oc X r, d (i , Ca-) C.i N v^ r W -.r v � aN 19 93 19 Value Tax Value Tau Orig. 44660 $3838.94 Abate. 44660 3838.94 Bal. -0- -0- Therefore the petitioner requests that the taxes may be abated or taYtideld in the sum of$ 3.8_1)3.94 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. Martin Exploration Management Co. Address P.O. Box 298 - Blue Island, IL 604 By )p,N,C eft I Vc.-..,, 9/05/94__Daytime phone number_ 708/385-6500 AO" Chata Every petition for abatement or refund filed pursuant to section 39-10-114 shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of this section by the board of county commissioners or the assessor, as appropriate, within six months of the date of filing such petition. 39-1-113(1.7), C.R.S. • 941154 9 ,.o... O3__,. Complete Either Section I or Section II RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Section 1: In accordance with 39-1-113(1.5>C.R.S., the commissioners of County authorize the assessor to review petitions for abatement or refund and to settle by written mutual agreement any such petition for abatement or refund in an amount of one thousand dollars or less per tract, parcel, or lot of land or per schedule of personal property. . County Commission Resolution # The assessor and petitioner mutually agree to an assessed value of$ _ for . $ total tax for the year(s) 19 and an abatement/refund of S Petitioner's Signature Date Aawssaor'e Signaure Dole If Section I is not complete and/or if petition is for more than $1,000, Section II must be completed. Section 11: Assessors's recommendation: pproved:0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) • ( \ i�(.{ 7 By: Assessor Dep.Assessor WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of We I d County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 21st day of November , A.D. 19 94 , at which meeting there were present the following members: Chairman W. H. Webster and Commissiotlsrs Dale K, Hall . Ceorpe F Baxter, and Constance L. Harbert being present. and Barbara J. KitJyneyer being excused notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Warren Lasell, not being present, and taxpayer Min ent Exploration Managem Cnmpnny Nee) art nor being present: and (name! WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within application, and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (movie or Owe nu concur) the assessor and the petition be approved , and an abatement refund 2. allowed_ (waw.o or denied) (w rbneo or na be awned) on an assessed valuation of $ 44.6¢0.00 for $ 3.838.94 total tax for the year(s) 19 93 . „Merman of Doled ot my rm STATE OF COLORADO, e ). SS. County of Weld I Donald D. Warden ,xartigpaCtemtcuctxtbeaffatoxClerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greeley. Co. „ this 23rd day of NovemL2i1aiA , A.D 1i commomckto the Board By r%>P u-2+' e-'r ' ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISI'RATOR cc��UU Denver, Colorado, la—; 191. n of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby approv approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) `� WON ` �1 941154 Secretary , Properly Tax Administrator FORM 020(8E-03) PlTmON FOR AEATEMENT QR NEFUND OF TAxta ‘2- -egg-9?-2.- Must be filed In duplicate and ell questions must be answered. Petitioners: Complete this side only. GREELEY AUGUST 1, Colorado, 96 City a boon lb The Honorable Board of Commissioners of WELD _ County Gentlemen: The petition of MARTIN EXPLORATION yA ErtENT COlfalY r�' whose mailing address is: P 0 BOX 298 1•'% j BLUE ISLAND , II, 6040 tl C. Ton em nv SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL #0091592 PUTNAM #1 16209-D LEASEHOLD INT SW4 29 2 66 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the ycars A.D. 19_23_, 19_, arc erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following masons: Describe specifically the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax, including owner's estimate of value. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) #0091592 IS DOUBLE ASSESSED WITH #0195090 x -e of �t �,- N a A u t W n- r -o xa fl P 1� (I; e) L xw 19 93 19- Value Tax Value Tax prig. 62600 $5381.04 Abate. 62600 5381.04 Bal. -0- -0- Therefore the petitioner requests that the taxes may be abated or refbodeld in the sum of$ 53x1 04 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. Martin Exploration Management Co. Address P.O. Box 298 - Blue Island, IL 6040E rwaq.w. By , 8/05/94 Daytime phone number 708/385-6500 ACC Every petition for abatement or refund filed pursuant to section 39-10-114 shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of this section by the board of county commissioners or the assessor,as appropriate, within six months of the date of filing such petition. 39-1-113(1.7), C.R.S. • 94//54 �5600Zq „ ,• - an,tl Complete Either Section I or Section II RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • Section 1: In accordance with 39-1-113(1.5) C.R.S., the commissioners of County authorize the assessor to review petitions for abatement or refund and to settle by written mutual agreement any such petition for abatement or refund in an amount of one thousand dollars or less per tract, parcel, or lot of land or per schedule of personal property. County Commission Resolution # The assessor and petitioner mutually agree to an assessed value of$ for $ total tax for the year(s) 19._._ and an abatement/refund of $ Petitioner's Signature Date Aeeeeeor's Signature Oats If Section I is not complete and/or if petition is for more than $1,000, Section II must be completed. Section II: Assessors's recommendation: (approved;❑ approved in part $ ❑ denied for the following reason(s) . 7 i/ ot t-/ By: seeapr Dep.Assessor WHEREAS. The County Commissioners of _ We 10 County, State of Colorado. at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 21st day of November , A.D. 19 94 , at which meeting there were present the following members: Chairman W. H. Webster and Commissioners Dale K. Half. George E. Baxter, and Constance L. Harbert being present, and Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmever being excuse.,.. notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Warren Lasell not being present. and taxpayer Martin Exploration Management Company i"n) not being present; and lam) • WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within application, 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 afDrOYeri , and an abatement refund be allowed ( osnpo) me ubso a no as wowed) on an assessed valuation of $ 62,600.00 for $ 5.381.44 total tax for the year(s) 1993 : Chairman of County mieaonne STATE OF COLORADO, 1 ss. County of Weld 1, Donald 0. Warden ,NirelidnIgXelotIOCXXXIGNat Clerk of the Beard of 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 Weld County, now in my office, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greeley, CO. this 23rd day of Novembe A.D. 19.94 �� Caen to the Board , By F<C CJ t- A , . ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver, Colorado, 4 19 Ft t The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby approv&i D approved in part $ _❑ denied for the following reason(s) (� , /I SeeMery Property Tax Administrator 94114 FORM 920(6693) PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OP TAXES 6,2 - 9H- 0 c 3 Must be Bled In duplicate and all questions must be answered. Petitioners: Complete this side only. GREY , Colorado, AIQGUST 1. , P 94 AVM lb The Honorable Board of Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of MARTIN EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT CO 'ANY \ , l whose mailing address is: P 0 BOt298 BLUE ISLAND IL t.. _ 60406ZIP dodo jy SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL #0090692 GLENS #2 2GL-4 LEASEHOLD INT SECTION 6 1 67 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A.D. 19 93, 19_, are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: Describe specifically the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax, including owner's estimate of value. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) #0090692 IS DOUBLE ASSESSED WITH #5998186 CV (ft Y C (j. 0 C TSn J : r' O r• - V7 a tN r � xy f P r ` 9 es 1993 19 Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 37960 $4553.34 Abate. 37960 4553.34 Bal. -0-- -0- Therefore the petitioner requests that the taxes may be abated or tents= in the sum of$ 4ss VA 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. Martin Exploration Management Co. Address P. 0. Box 298-Blue Island,IL 60406 By 8/05/94 _Daytime phone number 708/385-6500 Vint ar Every petition for abatement or refund filed pursuant to section 39-10-114 shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of this section by the board of county commissioners or the assessor,as appropriate,within six months of the date of filing such petition. 39-1-113(1/), C.R.S. 4/154 , OO�-� CO— Howx�r.awe o—sir • Complete Either Section I or Section H RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Section 1: In accordance with 394113(1.5) C.R.S., the commissioners of County authorize the assessor to review petitions for abatement or refund and to settle by written mutual agreement any such petition for abatement or refund in an amount of one thousand dollars or less per tract, parcel, or lot of land or per schedule of personal property. County Commission Resolution # The assessor and petitioner mutually agree to an assessed value of$ for $ total tax for the year(s) 19_ and an abatement/refund of $ Petitioner's Signature Date Meeeeor's Sgnature Date If Section I is not complete and/or if petition is for more than $1,000, Section II must be completed. Section II: Assessors's recommendation: y,approved;0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) • &Se-Pr) (7 By: M. WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of _ Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 21st day • of November , A.D. 19 94 at which meeting there were present the following members: Chairman W. H. Webster and Corm, sioners Dale K. Hall, George B. Baxter, and Constance L. Harbert being present, and Barbara J. Kirkucyer keine excused • notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Warren Lasell not being present and taxpayer Martin Exploration Management Company "" ) nos being present: and (Acme) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within application, and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (noncom v don not concur) the assessor and the petition be approved . and an abatement refund be allowed (sot dsniw) (De sawed et not be foamed) on an assessed valuation of $ 37,960 00 for $4,553,34 total tax for the year(s) 19 93 , • � re Casimir,of Board of Count miaeoonere y OF COLORADO, ss. County of Weld I, Donald D. Warden Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now in my office. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greeley. CO. , this 23rd day of November A.D. 94 a.04, mote Clnto the Board By CIA Deputy ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver, Colorado, /O?-4' 19 91/. Lion of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby approved.0 approved in part $ O denied for the following reason(s) cY-4, etiftSga Secretary Property Tax Adminiatrotor 941154 FORM 020(ib03) PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES G294'` aryt y Must be filed In duplicate and all questions must be answered. v Petitioners: Complete this side only. GREELEY 94 Colorado, AUGUST 1, 19 txr a ions WELD lb The Honorable Board of Commissioners of County Gentlemen: yt i The petition of MARTIN FXPT.ORATTON MANACEMENT COMPANY whose mailing address is: P 0 BOX 798 BLUE TS An IL 60406 tiry or Tenn Sus 7o too. SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LIS'P'ED ON TAX ROLL #0091092 RICHARDSON #1 • 20211-B LEASEHOLD INT SECTION 3 2 67 resp5stfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A.D. 19_, 19_, are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: Describe specifically the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax, including owner's estimate of value. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) #0091092 IS DOUBLE ASSESSED WITH #5362486 CV cr rGI I:: r o, W rc y(1 Ya N 19 93 19 Value Tax Value Tax Chil'r 72560 $5269.90 Abate. 72560 5269.90 Bal. -0- -0- Therefore the petitioner requests that the taxes may be abated or ratialDia in the sum of$ 5269.90 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. Martin Exploration Management Co. Address P.O. Box 298 - Blue Island,IL 60406 By l/ ire/ £ 8/05/94 Daytime phone number 708/385-6500 Every petition for abatement or refund filed pursuant to section 39-10-114 shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of this section by the board of county commissioners or the assessor, as appropriate, within six months of the date of filing such petition. 39-1-113(1.7), C.R.S. A-Scoa9 471//Sli Complete Either Section I or Section II RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Section 1: In accordance with 39-1-113(1.5) C.R.S., the commissioners of County authorize the assessor to review petitions for abatement or refund and to settle by written mutual agreement any such petition for abatement or refund in an amount of one thousand dollars or less per tract. pastel, or lot of land or per schedule of personal property. County Commission Resolution ft The assessor and petitioner mutually agree to an assessed value of $ for $ total tax for the year(s) 19 and an abatement/refund of $ Petitioner's Signature Date Assessor's Signature Date If Section I is not complete and/or if petition is for more than$1,000, Section 11 must be completed. Section Il: Assessors's recommendation: \approved;0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) • . • ��O / By: Assessor Dep.Assessor WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 21st day of No ember , A.D. 1994 , at which meeting there were present the following members: Chairman W. H. Webster and Commissioners Dale K. Hall , George E. Baxter, and Constance L. Harbert being present, and Barbara J. Klrkmeyer being excused notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Warren Lasell not being present and taxpayer Martin Exploration Management Comvany (name)not being present; and WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within application, and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs - with the recommendation of (conrvn or does nu corn() the assessor and the petition be an roved , and an abatement refund _ be allowed ( or denied) W..weed at not be alrnwect) on an assessed valuation of $12.560.00 for $5,269.90 total tax for the year(s) 19 93. / Cnitinnen ut Board of Canty C MMieebnere STATE OF COLORADO, } ss. County of Weld I, Donald D. Warden Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now in my office, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greel,ev, CO. , this 23rd day of November , A.D. 19 U axscei«kto the Board ByDeputy ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver, Colorado, (a-- , 19.1. . �ction of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby approv ;0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) • b�l -- 941154 • Secretary Property Tea horninlWaOor FORM 020(M-03) PETITION POR ASATIMENT OR ROUND OF TAXES must be fluid In duplicate and all questions must be answered. oZ -f r ,2/ Petitioners: Complete this side only. GREELEY , Colorado, AUGUST 1, , 19 94 once,Tam TO The Honorable Board of Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of MARTIN EXPLORATION MANAGEMENT COMPANY whose mailing address is: P 0 BOX 298 BLUE ISLAND IL 60406 Cey atm, ' Sn„ 2*448 SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL t #0090892 WALSH #1 FRE 2522813-4 LEASEHOLD INT SECTION 24 2 68 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A.D. 19.11., 19_, are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: Describe specifically the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax, including owner's estimate of value. (Attach additional sheets if necessary) #0090892 IS DOUBLE ASSESSED WITH #5636186 N_ cra 6- _rn ter' .i !- Cr: Ly L'. C-4.3 0 EtC D; t o r --- T— = x- a C YN 19 93 19 Value Tax Value 'But orig. 37970 $4324.82 Abate. 37970 4324.82 Bal. -0- -0- Therefore the petitioner requests that the taxes may be abated or&Midi&in the sum of$ 24182 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. Martin Exploration Management Co Address P.O. Box 298-Blue Island,IL 60406 Pinibow By Lct'' 7 £I e/05/94Daytime phone number 708/385-6500 Ore Every petition for abatement or refund filed pursuant to section 39-10-114 shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of this section by the board of county commissioners or the assessor,as appropriate,within six months of the date of filing such petition. 39-1-113(1.7), C.R.S. a9weaves• n. -SIM • Complete Either Section i or Section It RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Section I: In accordance with 39-1-113(1.5) C.R.S., the commissioners of County authorize the assessor to review petitions for abatement or refund and to settle by written mutual agreement any such petition for abatement or refund in an amount of one thousand dollars or less per tract, parcel, or lot of land or per schedule of personal property. County Commission Resolution ft The assessor and petitioner mutually agree to an assessed value of$ for $ total tax for the year(s) 19__ and an abatement/refund of $ Petitioner's Signature Date AmonOr's Signature Dan If Section I is not complete and/or if petition is for more than S1,000, Section II mist be completed. Section II: Assessors's recommendation: approved;0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) • ' 0VC ' \a By: Assessor Pep.Aeeessol WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 21st_ day of November , A.D. 19 94 , at which meeting there were present the following members: Chairman W. H. Webstgt and Comm+ssioners Dale K. Hall, George E, Baxter, and Constance L. Harbert being present, and Commissioner Barbara J. Kirineye 'beingexcused notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Warren Lasell not being present, and taxpayer Martin Exploration Management Company (1Nme) not being present; and (mine) WHEREAS. The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within application, and arc fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (concurs a owe POI rvncur) the assessor and the petition be approved , and an abatement refund be allowed (.upro ed or dined) (believe;or net be euo..d) on an assessed valuation of $ 37.970.00 for $4.324.$2 total tax for the year(s) 1993. /4a/-11 Cnnim an of M M County Commieaionen STATE OF COLORADO, ss. County of Weld I Donald D. Warden Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greeley, CO. , this 2.3rd day of Novembe ADA• 94 GLf x2om[gt Clem to the Board By , U f—PALP ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR /02-6O --9V • Denver, Colorado, 19L, ion of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to a within petition, is hereby approved approved in part $ 0 denied for the following re,ason(s) Seorelary Property Tax Administrator 942.1.54 RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISH CHANGE FUND FOR AMBULANCE ENTERPRISE FUND 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, it has been requested by the Finance and Accounting Departments of Weld County that a Change Fund be established in the amount of$50.00 for the Ambulance Enterprise Fund, and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has deemed it advisable and in the best interests of Weld County to approve said request. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a Change Fund for the Ambulance Enterprise Fund be, and hereby is. established in the amount of$50.00. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of November, A.D., 1994. � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 11,(18/01 a4ein WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board / ! 1.2.2-Z W) g . Vy i. Webster, C irma BY: 1L( �^,(; t.. .I\) Deputy CI to the Board Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem L APPR AS TO FORM: /-1,-."4-7-e /",[Ln-/r! George E/liaxter (CC 1� "� rn y Attorney �--Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941155 AM0008 e2- ; AM; et tit VI WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE(303)353.5700 III (303)3564000 C7727 M STREET O80631 GRE'cLEY,COLORAD 56-400 COLORADO November I1, 1994 To: Don Warden, Finance and Administration From: Gary McCabe, Ambulance Service Re: Cash Change Fund Request I met with Claud Hanes yesterday in regard to establishing a cash change fund for the ambulance service. He advised me to make a written request to you. Please consider this memo that request. Fifty($50) should meet our needs. Please advise. Thank you. 941155 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 18 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 37 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 intersection of Weld County Roads 18 and 37 is offset approximately 40 feet, and WHEREAS, power poles on Weld County Road 18 interfere with the view for vehicles traveling west on Weld County Road 18 if the curve of the intersection is not followed correctly, and WHEREAS, given the 40-foot offset and the interference of the power poles at the intersection, "Stop"signs are necessary to stop the east and west traffic on Weld County road 18 at its intersection with Weld County Road 37, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2B-5 of the Manual on uniform Traffic Control Devices, as adopted by Section 42-4-501, CRS, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that said traffic control devices are necessary for the protection of the general public. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,that the Department of Public Works be, and hereby is, directed to install"Stop" signs for the east and west traffic on Weld County Road 18 at Weld County Road 37, as shown in the attached plat map,for the safety of the general public, and said signs shall conform to the State manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Public Works Department be, and hereby is directed to install "Stop Ahead" signs in the approximate locations as shown on the attached plat map and in accordance with the provisions of Section 2C-15 of the Manual on uniform Traffic Control Devices. 941156 EG0033 INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNS-WCR 18 AT WCR 37 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote Le on the 21st day of November, AD., 1994. �K, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: //'l�// WELD CO/0NTTy, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 1// ;/`k% (I 2142/-L.-) n, W. H.Le). �Chçan " BY: 1 1 ju tf L ^Deputy CI k to the Board Dale K. Hall, Prole im APPROVED AS TO FORM: /���_r� Z��' /George'S. Baxter ourity Attorne 1---Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941156 EG0033 Y Li ,O A \ COLORADO i EXISTING 35 MPH SIGN--�.__� EP "\HiL Ait .L ADT=1281 55 MPH • WCR 37 • POWER POLE O\i MPH / - v- ADT=150 35 MPH r A!TLA ri — EXISTING 35 MPH SIGN a TITLE: PROPOSED STOP SIGN DIAGRAM LOCATION: WCR 37 AT WCR 18 DATE: 9—CO-94 DRAFTED Ry: D. Dreher 941156 e','' MEMORAfIDU(I1 �����• To Drew Scheltinga ri•t• November 14, 1994 COLORADO From Dean Dreher subi.ct: Signing at WCR 37 and WCR 18 • The intersection of WCR 37 and WCR 18 is off set approximately 40 feet and is difficult to maintain 35 MPH while staying in the proper lane. Furthermore,the westbound traffic has power poles in its path if the curve at the intersection is not followed correctly. See attached diagram. ' My recommendation is to place "stop" signs for both the eastbound and westbound lanes. DD/fc:stop cc: WCR files 37 and 28 i • • • 941156 °� mEmORAI1DUm v. 'Hoe To Bruce Barker Oats Nov. 15, 1994 COLORADO f` / 4 From U/ (� George Cico£f &Meet: Stop Signs at WCR 37 and WCR IS This is to confirm your conversation with Drew Scheltinga,County Engineer, regarding stop signs at the referenced intersection. It is our understanding that you will prepare a resolution for approval by the Board of County Commissioners to install the stop signs per our recommendation. With regard to the speed limit signs, our research indicates that the signs were installed by a Resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on November 26, 1975. At this time,I feel it would be appropriate to wait until spring to conduct a full reevaluation of the situation to determine whether removal of the speed limit signs is warranted. A copy of the records retrieved from our files is attached. GC/fc:wcr3713 941156 ,1. • ed37 WELD COUNTY COLORADO 1r M a For Action To Commissioner Moser p„o November 6, 1975 [ For Info To Richard Straub L Your Action 0r Reply Is Required Subint; Speed Zoning on o. Before Regarding Mrs. Robert Browns complaint , Phone 857-2063 on County Road Number 37 north of State 52. I made an investigation at approximately 18: 30 hours p . m. on 11/5/75. While there I was confronted with several residents, a Mrs. Rhoda, Mrs. Robert Wakins , Mrs. Glover, and Mrs. Hubert Nelson whose cow was involved in the reported accident . From the statements made Mrs . Nelson' s cow was being herded down the road with her and her son, son was on horseback. When the vehicle came along struck the cow throwing it approximately 40 ' killing the cow, cow was a registered imported, valued at approximately $ 600. Witness stated the vehicle stopped after going down the roadway then came back but when the resident mentioned getting the state patrol they jumped in their vehicle and speed away. Re- sident did get license number. The patrol 's statement was that there wasn' t much he could do. So the residents are concerned, as it could have just as well have been the boy on horseback or Mrs . Nelson that could have been hit . Time of accident was 05:00 P.M. on 11/3/75 , it was still daylight . There are no obstructions restricting motorist vision along this stretch of road, condition of road is loose sand. There are eight dwellings along this stretch of road. Residents strongly complained of speeders thru this area. The residents acted in a superior manner and wondered if we can do something. Recommendations: I recommend that County Road 37 be speed zoned at 35 miles from State 52 to County Redd 18 as County Road 14 is only a half a mile from State 52. Dwellings arc into the next mile. Next crossroad intersection is at County Road 18 and 37. Request your approval or disapproval for the above survey. See attached diagram. /y ? ///7/7S K'i+4t tA 3 2-. 44.• Ago—Q 94156 • fil 'f ORAnDur .v. . / , I��. To Sam Telep oat• November 14 , 1975 COLORADO From Traffic Control Devices County Road 37 Subject: We have received several complaints from residents on County Road 37 between Colorado State Highway 52 and County Road 18. We have made a field investigation of the situation and it is our recommendation that County Road 37 be speed zoned as outlined below. Northbound lane R 35 mile per hour speed limit is to be established approximately 100' north of State Highway 52. The 35 mile per hour speed limit will extend to a point approximately 750' south of County Road 18. At this point the 35 mile per hour speed limit will increase to 45 mile per hour. The 45 mile per hour speed limit will extend • to a point approximately 750' north of County Road 18 where it changes to 55 mile per hour. Southbound lane A 45 mile an hour speed limit will start at a point approximately 750 ' south of County Road 18 and extend to a point approximately 1500' south of County Road 18 where it will change to a 35 mile per hour speed limit. The 35 mile an hour speed limit will extend to Colorado State Highway 52. The proposed signing for the 35 mile per hour and 45 mile per hour ' speed limit is shown on the attached sketch dated 11/13/75. Will you please prepar the necessary resolution. Richard L. Straub • CC: Bud Schmuhl • TITLE /o4e; Cen/rei / 0rlee,re- /00/ X37 SURVEY BY • DATE // G 7S • DRAWN BY h? cS/r c DATE 7S CHEC BY DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. 37 • AP OVED BY 0 NTY ENGINEER 3�'S • WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING ,4113E FORM I6 2 /75 • `ct, . •C. . &cloce. Speed 44e0€1-47$01T «R' SS M.PN, c. . ,Pd / S +a,o' ±-7So QS M,PN, -r —L- 45/!'1PN 5PK�Crmr'� peed' L, .ei� 470' m • S/xeoe Li;„y (q ,Vo wes i.i rn�y� �U 35mpe4 ra^ ,51 a-r/enni4 - /00 C. 2d /g. rho' 35/12PN fT Speed /rm/f/ N T.0 l 5 A/dines r� this orco T / Sloe ohcod U n G/ .S hp Si2AS 74.75.01 a Jr—3S /nP14 .5/7e'cd Grmr� r S /C y457/-7 f S Z, S,gns ins/c //eon ////0/75- TITLE _ -77-7=7 44 Coez{ro / s, .042' 37 SURVEY BY Mi Se h nuh/ DATE ///677S- DR AWN BY Q L5InoU4 DATE 1!//3f?S CHECF BY DATE �� COUNTY ROAD NO. _� 3/7s. AP OVED BYCo NTY ENGINE R WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FORM 16 9413,Se • Rr� ���v�Lcw J • RESOLUTION RE: REGULATION OF SPEED ON COUNTY ROAD NO, 37 BETWEEN COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY NO, 52 APPROXIMATELY 750 FEET NORTH OF COUNTY ROAD NO, 18 IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that motor vehicles are habitually being driven at speeds greater than is reasonable and pru- dent along that part of said County road No. 37, being in Weld County, Colorado, from its intersection with Colorado State Highway No. 52 on the South and its intersection with County road No, 18 on the' North and proceeding approximately 750 feet North of said County road No. 18, and all intersections of streets and roads therewith, and WHEREAS, said Board is authorized by the statutes of the State of Colorado to regulate the speed of vehicles, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- mined upon the basis of engineering, traffic investigations and a special speed survey, that any speed along or over said portion of said road or • roadway, and all intersections of other roads therewith, in excess of the following, to-wit: Northbound Traffic: • From a point approximately 100 feet North of Colorado State High • - way No. 52 to a point approximately 750 feet South of County road No. 13, on said County road No. 37-35 miles per hour; and • From a point approximately 750 feet South of County road No. 18, on County road No. 37 and extending North to its intersection with said County road No. 18-45 miles per hour; . From the intersection of County road No. 37 and County road No. 18 and extending North approximately 750 feet, on County road No. 37-45 miles per hour. Southbound Traffic: From a point approximately 750 feet North of the intersection of County road No. 37 and County road No. 18, on County road No. 37-45 miles per hour; From the intersection of County road No. 37 and County road No, 18, for a distance of approximately 750 feet, on County road No. 37-45 miles per hour; From a point approximately 750 feet South of the intersection of County Road No. 18 and County road No. 37, on County road No. 37 to its intersection with Colorado State Highway No. 52-35 miles per hour; is excessive and is greater than is reasonable, safe or prudent under the condi- tions that exist. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on, over or along any portion, or portions, of said roads or highways, or at or across, or at the entrance to, any intersection of any other street, road or 941156 i or highway therewith, at a speed in excess of the following, to-wit: i Northbound Traffic: • From a point approximately 100 feet North of Colorado State High- way No. 52 to a point approximately 750 feet South of County road No. 18, on said County road No. 37-35 miles per hour; and From a point approximately 750 feet South of County road No. 18, on County road No. 37 and extending North to its intersection with said County road No. 18-45 miles per hour; From the intersection of County road No. 37 and County road No. 18 and extending North approximately 750 feet, on County road No. 37- 45 miles per hour. Southbound Traffic: From a point approximately 750 feet North of the intersection of County road No. 37 and County road No. 18, on County road No. 37-45 miles per hour; From the intersection of County road No. 37 and County road No. 18, for a distance of approximately 750 feet; on. County road No, 37-45 miles per hour; From a point approximately 750 feet South of the intersection of County road No. 18 and County road No. 37, on County road No. 37 to its intersection with Colorado State Highway No, 52-35 miles per hour; and that any speed in excess of the aforementioned speed limits, and the driving of any vehicles at any speed in excess of said limits, as aforementioned, thereon or thereat, shall be prima facie evidence that said speed is not reason- able, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful. - The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and• seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of November, A. D. , 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO• • J Weld County Clerk and Recorder l' / � '/�) and Clerk to the Board /rte,•, Deputy County: Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM/: County Attorney -2- 941156 • RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 32.5 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 21 AND 23 UNTIL APRIL OF 1995, FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS: "...local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance,temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected.,.", and WHEREAS,the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners cf 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 32.5 between Weld County Roads 21 and 23 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective October 28, 1994, until April of 1995, and further,that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 941157 EG0024 et 1 C5/°) 64"-/) PwJ j SO ROAD CLOSURE -WCR 32.5 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of November, A.D., 1994, nunc pro tune October 28, 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Li Gidt WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Art: W 1,, 0 it/tilfillA,y H. Webster, C ai an �BY: CJ ktP Deputy Cled to the Board Dale K. Hall, Pro-Te APPROVED AS TO FORM: .-r e eolyex. ou ty Attorne onstance L. Harbert FXCJJSFD Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941157 EG0024 WELD COUNTY LUV ii!Sc '"NERc ' ���� — 2: 27 ooh ° tEtc A TO THEE ^.J N k FmuN Tulip ® V am HR N N on) ft 1 �? Cr- c q �vyr . R 23 O N r 3t ico 0 0 CR 215 t 4 it r.PU c"--�rX ( C R 25.5: ll I �_ N W Heir Stye i I_ O{O •n O0 OF i I l i I N I ® O eI O O ® (° i le O Is i I I i 1 I y, i p Ifj g ' Ti eir ,i 'IT 3 'II 1 Y V I ZI LIJ Z1! i ` � Z g r I I ; I ? : 3r al ! ie , lfeliljtl ?Biel beet [ I 1 IIIlit ix ? I i I t t t LI R o I; ±I el ! t r a I g 4 f i € el ! � i, i 1 I ii i I ; L . . `j . i _ . II ! i l4 CA BRIDGE IPEL 32.5/21B ••8Oa 5RAi?w ''ll'l wawa O ••OO A4mrrxg Cgai BY LI "7ANAUT;r w 4 COUNTY ROAD 32.5 OVER THE SOUTH PLATTE RIVER Eh: !Drag °� n 41 i • zv o w COUNTY. COLORADO LORIS AND OXFAM X. ����' DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : THE FOLLOWING ROAD WILL BE CLOSED OCTOBER 28, 1994 FOR A BRIDGE : REPLACEMENT. IT WILL BE REOPENED IN APRIL OF 1995: : WCR 32 .5 BETWEEN WCR 21 AND WCR 23 : MONA Received from : PENOTC02-MAIN Received : 10/26/94 07: 11 Sent : 10/26/94 07: 11 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1=Help 2= 3= 4=Main Menu 5= 6..Fast Path PF7= 8= 9 10= 11= 12..Quit M mey.> 941157 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REPORT OF CHANGES TO 3.2% BEER LICENSE FOR ;NINNY ENTERPRISES, INC., DBA PIZZA HUT RESTAURANT,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, Winny Enterprises, Inc., dba Pizza Hut Restaurant, holder of a 3.2% Beer License in Weld County, Colorado, has presented the Board with a Report of Changes, and WHEREAS, said change is as follows: Alan Hohenbrink replaces Gary Bolton as manager, and WHEREAS,after study and review,the Board deems it advisable to approve said change of manager, conditional upon Mr. Hohenbrink submitting his fingerprints and Individual History Record to the Clerk to the Board's Office and conditional upon no criminal history as determined by the Board. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,that the Report of Changes submitted by Winny Enterprises, Inc., dba Pizza Hut Restaurant be, and hereby is, approved, conditional upon Mr. Hohenbrink submitting his fingerprints and Individual History Record to the Clerk to the Board's Office and conditional upon no criminal history as determined by the Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is,authorized to sign said report. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of November,A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: lityzi d� WELD Comm COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 47 _102dr 1 BY: SI; VWebster, Ch irm 1 L I e Deputy CI to the Board Dale/`Hall, Pro- 7rn APPROVED AS TO FORM: xr_ /Geor e Baxter /t----r ( - ;�d�/��/sue ounty Attorr`ey -Constance L. Harbert FXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941161 LC0040 DRSIM f REPORT OF CHANGES •useofepatdNepaalalelAAM "i"�e5. COLORADO m/rroPMVSNUS wean at welin t r , Llellof Enlaram.fe OhA.bn `� ivsownsa we Liquor and 3.2 Beer License e0a6Rwtetaal ?a mmi Nomco eons, corer A tt * ei 30SSal.1Tq. «r w r,,, ,k DO NOT USE THIS FORM TO REFLECT A CHANGE IN PARTNERSHIP. IF THERE IS A CHANGE N PAR11R I MI a THE DR 8404 OR DRL 403 AND FILE A CHANGE Of OWNERSHIP WITH YOUR LOCAL LEMING AUTHORITY. > ,` , AR4 OC1RF1 U$PILL Oily THE/# ION 1 call I if ,A; x F scis i 1 APPLICANT NAME IJCEINE MASER Winny Enterprises, Inc. 14-23418 •u• ,sett na -.,; , , , sett.. Picea Hut Restaurant 316-687-6385 a ,r 25'.97.1 ve. GE4eley a,,, ccO10.80631 , ., MA ADORES, ,r P. ant Aka 789950 W , , its KS 7 7 ' wmS.. ero vet... '�. { xet.w » �R NAME of NSW corporate elan&Oman HOME ADORES, DA.s. RERJtefl Qt.i$::: 'A itmeldmit Via Present Treasurer r Swvury N[WeTOCNYgLDEReRRAN.FERa OF CAPITOL sir HOME ADORE88 0.0.9. %• nT'�:. •••• • r .... .f `'. ` rr.!,. NSW DIRECTORS: NOME ADDRESS D.OA. REPLACE Ib%$: .',; i- : ' r s�i,u�� ,s.y� yea}{^ rr� .�� .� . ate. ��,t�_ q_w •• AK"1411:Y�r' 71rA!if1..7 �'`-"'^ ,. u'A� Itt', ') rt N . T M��A x 1 , „,4 FORMER MANAGER: N.ma oba arm, Gat y Bolton • 1 lI 4 2 NEW MANAGER: N.m. Dar Of - . ` Alan Hohenbrink / - 0 OAy, � Y �l� ,Yv ., . MfM' ys a� i. ,, �.� A I San under penef y of perjury in the aeaond degree that I have read ThIs report and et attachments bent and*allays the ap,WtY Ale r, and that ell matters and Infamy/on ma forth therein ere true;correct and complete b the best of my knowledge and information;wail epee m , conform to all applicable statutes and*If rues end regtseaona promulgated by the Colorado DeperDnectof Fltartue In cwrlsodon Ywe_M. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: - TITLE OF SIGNER(it corporation) ' Y79,X0e,,, �.y Secretary 11/4/94 w r1 MRT d S a Y a i :"' } ', A}YH ry Val 6�Y.,i .AIYl.aVFAs. ^' Y � . _y . z5 J F • O,.M .. i e or:.• y., , n race ed and examin t e Local Licensi • Autho •.r A•N: eqr •ra: " JPI '. ap n•' 11 •'J• a•; JJr , 84-6000813 Wcld Count Colorado T + SIGNATURE ' TITLE Chairman, weld County Board , a I, JI / h --N of. CotrmiRrionete 11/21/94 ' BY: 11 i�_�^I joK . °A1111/ I1TE Deputy Cl h to :Board 11/x1194 ATTEST Note: Local authority,for corporate structure changes,please submit all copies to the Liquor Enforcement Division. One ', copy will be returned to the applicant and one to the local authority upon acknowledgement. ,, For change of managers,submit one copy to the Liquor Enforcement Division,retain one oopy for local glass and give one copy to the applicant. re January 6, 1995 Dear Sirs, I went to college with Alan Hohenbrink and have known him for 12 years . We have remained friends over the years and I can honestly say that he has been an honorable businessman for the past 8 years of his restaurant management career. To the best of my knowledge he has not violated any liquor code or laws pertaining to the operations of the restaurants he has managed. Respectfully, • CLA r Alan Warner 1 . . . . . . . . f JI ii JGracry Ici55 -- — So—Wknor—• Cercur have. worKec -For- 4.na iCr10. Man yoken br;nK ,!'oc ll,e.?g,S -a yeors._T cow. hoy‘ers.4-\., gay -t-ka-1- Man b co__ --tr_—.a✓1--Yno_o.o r.a co e_ lows c,n cs> -'To 'ct-e- b es T o4 _.. my K^o.-) ltd !L.._Cne_ :!14'.� �r10& L 144L' cL 1 c rc vor Lot c. ar,CA code,_, ,n,__.h;} .car2E cn cura.,k bQs;,,ess . Me Jc _ 9 e r DR 6404.1(07/92) .. y*,yr+74';(t yriJlt lto; , wi 'rP � •. COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ,,.. . 1 «dub •"r"+ LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 1375 SHERMAN STREET - WELD-COUNTY VV1Jt'11 NTY DENVER CO 80201 INDIVIDUAL HISTORY RECOR , r 4\41SS}p1tERS To be completed by each Individual applicant,each general and over 5%limited partngr6tag h ,sllEh'ol}Idr,dirsetor,and over 5%stockholder of ub:o cor oration over 5%limited Ilablllt corn en mambo rso ors. , NOTICE: This individual History Record provides basic information which Is necessary for thg I' ' Lithi rtlea Investigation, ALL questions must bo answered in their entirety, EVERY answer you give will be checked for Its A4,}Ibsrsts falsehood will Jeopardize the application as such falsehood within Itself constitutes evidence regarding the character and reputation of the applicant. 1.Nam of Business r Oats SOdat limiter Ft 72.4 }'k/T W I NiEde &Qttk aES l 1----z.1-9 Z(oci(oB-9.31F .. . 2.Your Fult Name(last,tint,middle) (^01ICNSE)NIL- Al D4A.11YJ N A.(n.werrenw,yda„ne,«ra 4.Mailing Address(If different from residence) Hans Telephone 15.Residence Address(street end number,city,state,xlp) ) Sts l )a-1ti--- ST Dfr Z (0 ce,cc CO. 'o63 I 0. it tented,from whom? Is your residence a owned `,-rented Um .4-P 44 'L•/OkritiAN 7.Date of Birth Place of Binh '6.U.S.Cohan? i 0-7-4,3 X01,600 O010 tgYes" O No It Naturalized,state where ir When N IA Name of Us,MSc* Cpurf Ai " Naturalization Certificate Number i � Oats of Canine e ) / A_ II m Ahq hlwORe lad owesh IA nowert AI/ CCC// 9.HeIgM Weight ` Il Hair Color }Eye Color Sexy X I Race it Do You Haves Colorado Privets(James?It y" On(SS f '2)� GH I 2Z F tL- I W ❑ Yes '1: No It.Whet le your wriatIonshIpAi the applicant?(sole owner,partner,corporate officer,director,etockI older,member or manages) .,. . . . 12.It stockholder,number of shares owned beneficially or of record Percent of aasnnding stook owned.... . , 13' Percent of Partnership Owned a Linseed UsbMMY Company,pesowtt ewwd . It partner,state whether u' General E Limited 74.Name of Presenit�Employer�� p � r�,�� 15.Type of Staines or Employment - 16,Address of Business Wh a Employed(street number,city,state,rip) 253 2. %14-, RCS. esil CO, %0(0 )) Sz-.398)_ 17.Pnrcent Pwlt on s c. 18.Marital Statue 19.Name of Spou (Include maiden name If appikabie • L. 20.Spouse's Date of Firth Spouse's Place of girth . }21.Spouse's rest tt cc ddrese,If different than your'(street and number,arty.sun,zip) 22.Spouses Present Employer Occupati I fA. !v A 1 23.Address of Spouses Present Employer 4 [ 24. � List the name(s)of all relatives working in the liquor Industry. Name of Relative Relationship to You (Position Held Name of Employer Location of Employee ' T , .vow' 24 i • r�,r '-M', : asfey��,, l. CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE _ err .. ,_ Y, 4. . 1Ll St}9, Wens'?25.Do you now,or have you ever held■director indirect Interest In a State of Colorado liquor or Saar .n..?If yea,answer In detail ❑ Yes X No 7136.Do you now.or have you ever had advent or Indirect Intermit Ina u r or beer f�Q�•a been employed In a liquor or beer related Owning outside the Stave of Colorado?a yes.describe in dawn. ),y0RM°• 4434�MW��bt c •R& O(-t Or- y ,seter•J (E: tacsoo tp//I c Yes J No . )t • / I t !. LavES?4}Q- CTEAiCifor c Co WMO4JS 4!•1 r p • , It tr t ( Imo% eery. Cocs, ,t% ls o(-1tU 27.Have you ever been nonrated of a mm.,fined,lmprlaaud,placed on probetlon,received suspended sentence or Welted bad for*Morten..In VaNnal orvagary cairn(eo not include oak violaden*,unless:they mulled In awpenelOn a evoallon of your ddventke a ,oryouweeconvictedofddi+noadent»Ineenoe of alcoholic bemtesen) It yes.explain In detail, _. _. .. .. ... 2 / r -i-); 2 ` `Ir.) { Ir2 lC� Cbu o4lre IN U &Yes ❑ No Dt)(, GC. L1! 3 28.Hew you everreceived a violation notice,suspension Ofrewpoon lot aliquot law violation,arbor Send sower of ter liana any when in raw U.S.Tern.nesinemead. D Yes (No • Q.Have you ever held a gambling Or°ammo liana or owned a Federal rambling Stampl it yes,explain in detail below. El Yes o State/Federal _Yes pry Stan • Sarwfederal Yew ciry .. Stave 30 Muiary Lerma(branch) From To Serial fM.nber Type of di.csree 31. - . r v List an addresses where you have lived for the past five years.(Attach separate sheet if necessary) Street end Number 1 ` City $tfl. Jp From To 13I°r S4V-rte Er 10,13(146€ - M°w"6& 0E1 ro Lk3637 Z-76 6-93 3f2A f 't?ro4 WooOS OQIoe 6:4-1-1-014A4 6>Wit 6-`j3 2-jtf List all former employers or business engaged in within the last five years Attach separatete ,, Y ( sheet if necessary.) Name of Employer Addme.JstreN,number1 d state,alp) I Poeltloft Held From To - 9-93 )-(34j • �Nes`r e_ S 1G NassE 3-53 9.9 3 ©U us 9-6G I 1-S2 33. 1 List the names of persons who can vouch for your good character and fitness In connection with this application. Name of Reference Address(s rest,number,dtv,state,alp) I Number of Yeses blown 41-`1,0 Li Putesv 4j _.mss -%4t f (0 At, w42M & &1Q.-q36--'73, Q )4 p°+t, 5Aw'ta 2o3— 35z';--.4743 -z. • OATH OF Appucanr: I declare under penalty of perjury In.the second degree the f have read the toreypplp abn and el atldti menu thereto, .nr- .e..,. end that all information therein true aaract and •e!o the bent d mykrrw.yidpe �` � ° ` ""`^�'^' . soma at 4...63/4,4 a r� . - r r , Lq j� t' N •s: LEAVE BLANK TYPt OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION IN BLACK fill LEAVE BLANK APPLICANT LAST NAME NAM IIg9T NAME NIGGLE NAME }-to}-EEN AL3EIN K &. J Dgvt 0 hl.NnlVYviIG`rl'Y'•wll�[' IA IAi[5 �i Y �/S1M,,VL!/` I O COCEpY0000 J(S tNC[Or CON M1NCEV. IN'r� ! 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TOTAL Postage and Fees 5 1 PosunaCN or Dare E U .a n O ' Al " axozm g /-/2-9.� .�M t. , • ; �n x � � opucn w kf r �....,.r.rr._ Plzat -Hut. Winter Enterprises/2414 N,Woodlawn,Suits 253(P.O.Box 789950(Wichita,Kansas 67276.9950)Phor»:(316)6674385/Fax(316)681.1780 November 4, 1994 Clerk to the Board 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 • Dear Sir; Enclosed please find our renewal application for our 3 . 2 Beer License for our Pizza Hut located at 2525 8th Ave. , Greeley, CO. I have also enclosed two checks , one in the amount of $92. 50 payable to the Colorado Dept. of Revenue, and one in the amount of $57. 50 payable to the Clerk of the Board. The only change on the form is a change o£ manager. I have enclosed the Report of Changes form. The new manager, Alan Hohenbrink will be bringing in his Individual History Record as well as his fingerprints . If you have any questions , please give me a call. Thank you for your assistance . • Sincerely, WINNY ENTERPRISES, INC. trs degAL. rn rn Beverly K. Becker co 7O Secretary ' Enclosures Zn I • 941161 J 42. a 6"'t/� n. /O7t-i 11 er �iiC C.(/L / . • VEMEMMMMOIMMEW • • Aui2 V 1?4$II RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CRUDE OIL DIVISION ORDER TO FRONTIER OIL AND REFINING COMPANY 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, Weld County, Colorado, has received a Crude Oil Division Order to Frontier Oil and Refining Company, 1700 Lincoln, Suite 2100, Denver, Colorado 80203, and WHEREAS, said Division Order covers land more Particularly described as follows: Township 6 North, Range 66 West, 6th P.M. Section 26: NE 1/4 SW 1/4 Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County is entitled to a one-eighth royalty interest on production, and WHEREAS, in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must execute said Division Order, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, said Division Order has been reviewed by a member of the Weld County Attorney's staff and found to be in order, and WHEREAS,the Board deems it advisable to approve said Division Order on the parcel of land described herein, • NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,that the Crude Oil Division Order to Frontier Oil and Refining Company, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is,authorized to sign said Division Order. 2417480 B-1469 P-847 12/01/94 04:27P PG 1 OF 2 RFC DOC Weld County CO Clerk & Recorder 0.00 941159 LE0070 Ce ; F.eonrriER. DIVISION ORDER- NE 1/4 SW 1/4, S26, T6N, R66W PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of November, A.D., 1994. 6 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: fs WELD COUNTY COLORADO 1 k t0 Weld County Cler �' oa(rd �l .9'4 1�iC 4)/1. J] v W Webster, Ch irman n �`� BY: L ` 'eputy CI to the Board Dale K all, Pro-Te APPROVED AS TO FORM: eve e-_isie t '/J,e,. 7p eorge naxter• fi/ : o�Attorney (Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 2417480 B-1469 P-847 12/01/94 04:27P PG 2 OF 2 941159 LE0070 FRONTIER OIL AND REFINING COMPANY ee CRUDE OIL DIVISION ORDER" AK2 47479 Date: November 10. 1994 Lease No: CO-364 Contract No: 9402-012P Operator: Francis Enerrv. Inc. Prepared By:,Cami,lle_J obs TO: Frontier Oil and Refining Company 1700 Lincoln, Suite 2100 Denver, Colorado 80203 The undersigned, and each of them, guarantee and warrant that they are the legal owners in the proportions set out below of all the oil, condensate and/or other hydrocarbons produced from the PAYNE NO.2-26 described as: TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH. RANGE 66 WFST Section 26: NE/4 SW/4 in WELD County, State of COLORADO, and commencing at 7 a.m, on the 1ST day of OCTOBER, 1994, and until further written notice either from you or us. you are authorized to receive oil therefrom, giving credit as directed below: OWNER NO CREDIT TO DIVISION/KIND OF INTEREST 2415 Payne, Inc. .18744230 RI 2118 N. 47th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80632 2313 Weld County Board of Commissioners .00168260 RI 1400 N. 17th. Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 2416 Adam C. Buna .01029170 OR c/o First Bank of Boulder 8500 Lockout Road Boulder, Colorado 80302-3303 2417 Robert L. Childers .01029170 OR. P. O. Box 756 Greeley, Colorado 80632 2418 Nicholas D. Francis .01029170 OR • • . P..O. Box 2331 Greeley, Colorado '80632 2420 FEY-Payne Joint Venture .78000000 WI c/o Francis Energy, Inc. P. O. Box 2331 Greeley, Colorado 80632 INDEMNITY: THE UNDERSIGNED AGREES TO HOLD YOU HARMLESS FROM ALL LOSS, COST, EXPENSE OR GARAGE YOU MAY INCUR BY REASON OF YOUR MAKING PAYMENT AS HEREIN PROVIDED. AND TO DEFEND IN YOUR NAME ANY SUITS WHICH MAY SE BROUGHT AGAINST YOU BY ANY PARTIES ASSERTING ANY INTEREST OR CLAIM TO THE OIL SOLD HEREUNDER OR ITS PROCEEDS, AND TO PAY ALL COURT COSTS, ATTORNEY'S FEES AND INTEREST IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. THE COVENANTS APPEARING ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF ARE ALSO PART OF THIS DIVISION ORDER AND SHALL BE BINDING ON THE UNDERSIGNED. THEIR SUCCESSORS, LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND ASSIGNS: NOTICE: The U.S. Internal Revenue Service requires that owners furnish their Social Security or Employer Identification Number. Please insert this number in the space below the signature line. Read the terns on the beck before signing below. If executing on behalf of a corporation• indicate your official capacity, impress the corporate seal, and have your signature attested by the secretary of the corporation. Signature of Haft Check To�he signature of Two came Address Witnesses/Attest - (Please Print or Type) ATTEST:4 newt '6 �GL / 7 IV 21.4.0472 PO Box 758 Clerk to the Board By: W.H. Webster, Chairman Li Greeley, CO 80632 ��l"" Tide: Board of Commissioners y• BY:Sat n(dP0/L J LitpU 3 1 $4-60008 Social -600081'3 Security/apiary. ID Humber (/I/4qv) 2417479 B-1469 P-846 12/01/94 04:27P PG 1 OF 2 RFC D0C Weld County CO Clerk & Recorder 0.00 941159 • Nti FIRST:The oil received and purchased hereunder shall become your property as soon as the same is received into your custody or that of any carrier designated by you. SECOND: The oil received and purchased hereunder shall be delivered F.O.B. to any carrier designated by you which gathers and receives said oil, and you agree to pay for such oil to the respective owners according to the division of interest above specified at the price posted for oil of the same grade and gravity in the same producing field on the date said oil is received by you. If the oil should be sold by you to another purchaser accepting delivery thereof at the lease tanks, settlement therefor shall be bawd upon the price received by you for such oil and upon the volume computation made by such purchaser. THIRD:Quality and quantity shall be determined in accordance with the conditions specified in the price posting. You may refuse to receive any oil not considered merchantable by you. FOURTH:Settlements and payments shall be made monthly for oil received and purchased during the preceding month, by check mailed to the respective parties at the address above given, for the amount of such purchase price due said parties respectively, less any tastes required by law to be deducted and paid by you as purchaser. If at any settlement date the amount payable to any party hereunder shall be less than twenty.five dollars ($25.00) per month, settlement may be made annually, without interest. FIFTH: Satisfactory abstracts or other evidence of title will be furnished you at any time on demand. In the event of failure to furnish such evidence of title, or in the event of any dispute or question at any time concerning the title to said land and/or the oil produced therefrom,you are authorized to withhold the proceeds of all oil received and run, without interest, until such dispute, defect or question of tide is corrected or removed to your satisfaction, or until indemnity satisfactory to you has been furnished; and in the event any action or suit is filed in any court affecting the title to the land above described or the oil produced therefrom, to which any of the undersigned is a party, written notice of the filing of such suit or action shall be immediately furnished you by the undersigned, stating the court in which the same is filed and the title of such suit or action. You will not be responsible for any change of ownership in the absence of actual notice and satisfactory proof thereof. You are hereby relieved of responsibility for determining if and when any of the interests hereinabove set forth shall revert to or be owned by others as a result of the completion or discharge of any payment or the termination of any estate or disability. SIXTH: This Division Order shall become valid and binding on each and every owner above named as soon as signed by him or her regardless of whether or not any of the other above named owners have so signed; and in consideration of the purchase of oil hereunder, consent is hereby given to you and/or any pipeline company which you may cause to connect with the wells and/or tanks on said land, to disconnect and remove such pipelines, in case of termination by either you or us of purchase under this Division Order. Any change in interest or ownership shall be effective as to Purchaser on the first day of a calendar month, following date of receipt. SEVENTH: Working Interest Owners and/or Operators who sign this Division Order, and each of them, guarantee and warrant, for your benefit and that of any pipeline or other carrier designated by you to run or transport said oil, that all oil tendered hereunder has been or will be produced in accordance with applicable laws and official rules and regulations. Royalty Owners who sign this Division Order recognize as valid and subsisting in full force and effect all oil and gas leases of record held by the within named Working Interest Owners, which cover or purport to cover Royalty Owner's interest,in the above described lands as well as any unit and the same are hereby ratified, adopted and confirmed. Insofar as necessary to effect the purposes of this provision,this instrument shall be construed as containing words of present grant. 2417479 B-1469 P-846 12/01/94 04:27P PG 2 OF 2 941159 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION 41653 -HEIN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS, as amended, did determine at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that a certain parcel of land, to be divided into two parcels, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption#1653, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", and WHEREAS, the request for Recorded Exemption#1653 was submitted by Richard Hein, 6386 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621,for property which is described as Lot 2 of Amended RE #555, located in part of the SE 1/4 of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit"A", said plat to be recorded, and WHEREAS,this request is to divide the property into parcels estimated to be approximately 40,5 acres and 17.5 acres. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision"and "subdivided land". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Recorded Exemption#1653 submitted by Richard Hein be, and hereby is, approved conditional upon the following: 1. The applicant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 11.7 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. The plat shall be submitted within sixty days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. 2. Only one access shall be allowed per legal lot. 941160 .RE1653 e Pty /h RE: RE#1653 - HEIN PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of November, A.D., 1994. -DD BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Mutt WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board .11/9 R PL Z-1/77) nAlebster, C irmanBY: c1 PINY� Deputy CI to the Board Dale . Hall, Pro-Te APPROVED AS TO FORM: - f ee Geo 07.1-Baxter 7# „Air `l X171 _a iii c. Xi '7G�.b�cl ounty Attorney C/`~~ --Constance L. Harbert FXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941160 RE1653 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION #1653-HEIN • WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the request for Recorded Exemption #1653 was submitted by Richard Hein, 6386 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621, for property which is described as Lot 2 of Amended RE#555, located in part of the SE'/of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit"A", said plat to be recorded, and WHEREAS, a hearing before the Board was held on November 2, 1994, at which time the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter one week at the applicant's request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this matter be, and hereby is, continued to November 9, 1994, at 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by • the following vote on the 2nd day of November, A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: / A /1 /i! WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld Co '�f1 to4h'e boardl"47 1( 1 � :Kelel4— APPROVED . Webster, Cha rman • BY: (12-4d12 Deputy Cie to the Board C AS TO FORM: -�` ** . eorge F/Baxter • EXCUSED unty Attorney Costa//nce L. Harbert • AI. Aa A/1 ,4 arbara J. Kirkmey • 941084 • RieIGo53 de: A •goh; F.le 941160 • RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION #1653 - HEIN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to • Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS,the request for Recorded Exemption#1653 was submitted by Richard Hein, 6386 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621,for property which is described as Lot 2 of Amended RE #555. located in part of the SE 1/4 of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado. being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit"A", said plat to be recorded, and WHEREAS,a hearing before the Board was held on November 2, 1994, at which time the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter one week, to November 9, 1994, at the applicant's request, and WHEREAS,at said hearing on November 9. 1994, said applicant was not present, and the Board deemed it advisable to continue said request to November 21, 1994, to allow the applicant to be present. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,that this matter be, and hereby is, continued to November 21, 1994,at 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of November,A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Ali/ Gth WELD COUNTY.COLORADO Weid County Clerk to the Board Art , di L l tm / q �n W. H.Webster, Chairman FXcAISFI) DA'[E OF SIGNING (AYE? Deputy G�lerk to the Board Dale . Hall, Pro- APPROVED AS TO FORM: //Ge/^grq Ba tter-4741/4,, 7s , re County Attorney Constance L Harbert • USEDDATE OF SIN[ G (AYE) Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941122 R6!4053 : P')Nei n; A>cE 941160 I C) 10 '94 14:39 FROM UEL.D CO TREASURER TO CENTEJ NIR1. BLDG RAX.087/003 1r'7 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353 S46,EXT.3640 1111 119 .WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATNEOFFICES 1400 N.1711(�i GREELEY,COLORADO 80531 COLORADO November 9, 1994 Richard L Hein 6386 WCR 23 Ft. Lupton,CO 80621 Subject:RE-1653 Part of the SE4 of Section 11,72N, R67W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County.CO. Dear Mr. Heine: • The meeting with the Board of County Commissioners for RE-1663 was held November 9, 1964 at 9:00 a.m. The board requested that we reschedule the meeting so that you may be in attendance to answer any questions the Board may have. The meeting has been rescheduled for November 21, 1994, at 9:00a.m.in the Weld County Centennial Center,915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. if you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully. 450,449;,, Shani L Eastin Current Planner enclosure pc: BCC . 941160 NOV 18 '94 14:30 FROM WELD CO TREASURER TO CENTEI.WIPL BLtfi PPM.003/003 .. f arsk.ww-i5;\\,\D DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)15.1. 1u5.EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 0• A AVENUE OREELt?EY.COLORADO>sL1637 COLORADO November 9, 1994 . Marvin Hein 5290 East Yale Circle Suito103 Denver, CO 80222 SubJect:RE-1653 Part of the SE4 of Section 11,T2N. R67W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, CO. Dear Mr. Helm • The meeting with the Board of County Commissioners for RE-1653 was held this morning at 9:00 a.m. The board requested that we reschedule the meeting so that you may be In attendance to answer any questions the Board may have. The meeting ha been rescheduled for November 21, 1994, at 9:00a.m. In the Weld County Centennial Center.915 Tenth Street Greeley.Colorado. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Lite2A:[. O ��JGYxr Shani L. Eastin Current Planner enclosure pc: BCC • " TOTfL rig T W 6 ,, __C CCU':TY f 440;:, \\\�� C' ` EPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 11 )(° -,. - PHONE (303)353-6100, EXT.3540 I la ea FAX (303)351.0978 �N WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE COLORADO / GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 X ref,/ October x.1!1994 Board of County Commissioners 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO, 80631 Subject: Recorded Exemption RE-1653, Property described as Lot 2 of Amended RE-555 located in part of the SE%of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6l.h P.M., Weld County, Colorado Dear Commissioners: This request for a recorded exemption was submitted by Richard Hein. The parcel of land on which this request is being made is described as Lot 2 of Amended RE-555, located in part of the SE%of Section 11, Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The property is located approximately one half mile north of Weld County Road 22, and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 23. The parcel of land under consideration is the total contiguous land holdings of the applicant, This request is to divide the property into parcels of 40.5 and 17.5 acres more or less. Domestic wells are proposed to provide water service to both parcels with septic being proposed for sewage disposal. The applicant wishes to sell the 17 acre parcel with the residence because it is no longer needed for the farming operation. This residence was constructed in 1986. The applicant purchased the property in 1977 as a 78,564 acre parcel with one residence. In 1982 the property was divided by recorded exemption RE-555 into parcels of 74.891 acres and 3.673 acres more or less with the original house. Then in 1985 the property was further divided by amending RE-555 and approval of subdivision exemption SE-241 to create parcels of 57.988 acres, 16.049 acres, and 3.673 acres more or less (original lot A of RE-555). The 3.673 acre parcel and the 16.049 acre parcel are currently owned by other individuals. A residence was constructed on the 16.049 acre parcel and one on the 57.988 acre parcel in 1986. The Department of Planning Service's staff recommends denial of the present recorded exemption request. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Service's staff that this application does not meet the intent of the A(Agricultural)zone district, does not comply with the Agricultural Goals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive plan, is not efficient and orderly development, and removes productive farm ground from production. 941122 941084 Cat "/zIkit ". /11 9/9y 941160 RE- 1653 Richard Hein Page 2 Conflicts between rural and urban activities are evident in this request. When an urban growth pattern is established without regard to long range comprehensive planning, the outcome lacks the essential elements of long term desirability. Higher costs are incurred by providing many public services to urban sprawl areas. As urban areas develop and expand they inadvertently influence surrounding areas. These areas are either converted to urban uses themselves or are in direct conflict and competition with agricultural areas. The applicant has failed to comply with the A (Agricultural)zone district intent. This parcel is located outside of an urban Growth Boundary Area. Continued division of this parcel emphatically opposes the intent of the A(Agricultural) zone district. The potential to interfere and encroach upon the agricultural activities of this area is evident. The A (Agricultural)zone district was established to promote and maintain agriculture as a vital support element for Weld County Citizens, and not be continually decreased for residential development. The size of the parcels are becoming to small to be economical to farm and to large and costly to mow and maintain. Agricultural policies discourage the conversion of agricultural land for residential uses in areas outside of an urban growth boundary area. The intent is to eliminate incompatibilities that exist and minimize costs to Weld County tax- payers. The proposed division is not consistent with Efficient and orderly development. Access to proposed lot B would be by a long narrow road of approximately 107 feet in length and the addition of a new lot to the previous lots divided off, is creating a lineal subdivision. This North Half of the South East Quarter of this section which was a 79.864 acre parcel has been inundated with piecemeal development. The staff is concerned about the level of development that has occurred in this area and the potential for continued divisions. The Board should consider whether it wants to allow this type of piecemeal development to continue. Continued divisions of this type evade the intent and purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance and the Weld Comprehensive Plan. The Staff Recommends the Board of County Commissioners deny this request. Sincerely, Surrenanner 941160 V 1` i • wOR / • /y•tl4 / ' . U' i. �.�.`„• ,o • ...- pi • ., CSTA d r • e p c u,r:v // r e• retail/ • ♦, .�' '�•. �JF.•.a Cft I.1 .. - ' •. �\•a•• a �� N. • '._ .a'i • •i Qn •� .. C . 25 .. ,, •a r. • ,• itl• r, ;----- A-di.;�L'^ • �:'� •: SG I 1,: G •F• C C i 1:1.• • •I • yi-t'h .. • C� • xr 1 C "! C • I i r• I r. �� II + J ( C ▪f �� r y f • •C L' o.ce' L L �� "1 / C C L San 1 r'�yylw" ' L ,e n -i z• '.r• •I ' i\: 'I ., u ` L .. • . r� .G •. I ! •CI. , \ I. l w (^( .\ ,.q• �/ - ; / \ ;`• \\."1• I ra ! "ref . 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L• ,�f I •• Y, I • v , ' I ,:\ c. �' •c ," o a u ,c,2/C.• 1 ., 1° u'1 .,..',..7. • 1' e r n ' a• ,. ' • . { I.:: At 4 n n•t t. 7..44,war.a—Ire a.....•A \ yI .•,, , •• a ti ♦ 4 •.a I•I• / �•I I • I• ••/ \•aid •• • " i 1 • 1. n/ I i� • ," G, • 1 n0 lb n I n C a. a* .• `, 1 C' •• • i 1 9. • 1 L : L' v L G I Y I •( •r.� I.• • ':r•`.r:.I. '•�. Ss.e.cl.E. :1• - . f . "'C G . • . •./. �.. .•6.". •I '/ . 4 • M . Cr i R68!W / `a.. ',:i L- 1 C 1 671W --- i I • r RRAw I I .. . • N APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION PHONE: (303) 353-6100, Ext. 3540 AUG 1 6 1994 Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Gra y, Colorado 8 ••• .p .1 P{bu.n..4 FOR PLANNING PAR ^1T USE ONLY: (4I tiGV‘itr APPL. FEE W We CASE NO. RECORDING FEE ZONING DIS CT RECEIPT NO. X)[) -a.I DATE APPL. CHECKED Y TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures) I (we) , the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 2 of Amended Recorded Exemption No. 1311-11-4-RE555, recorded June 16, 1982 in Book 970 as Reception No. 1894717, being a part of the N1 of the SE) of Section 11, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. fi TOTAL ACREAGE: -t775- 7'' Ifs-, - Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30, 1972? Yes X No Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yes X No FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY: Name: Richard L. Hein Address: 6386 WCR 23. rt. Lupton. CO 80621 Phone: 857-6825 Name: Address: Phone: WATER SOURCE: Larger Parcel Well & Ditch Smaller Parcel Well & Ditch TYPE OF SEWER: Larger Parcel Septic Smaller Parcel Sentic PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel Farm Smaller Parcel Farm ACREAGE: Larger Parcel 40.5 Ac. Smaller Parcel 37.5 Ac. EXISTING DWELLINGS: (Yes or No) No (Yes or No) yu I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) rcised- //vi Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this /54.aday of AIi 1 u•-/- , 1941Y . (SEAL) Notary Public My Comr.ission Expires ✓ G"?-4 / /71'e7-5-- - REVISED: March 1994 941160 jAmended Recorded Exemption No. I3II-II-4-RE555 5 5 ,,,,c c4 SE i/4� Cor C Ye.II, (E1/4 Corno,Sn. M569°33k1"f-2607,72 II,T2N,R6760 N I$ 1:::LOT 2 No•.a'arm ]J1.00 sib Contains: 57.988 Acres 8 [JCPRD 4"." ' more or less -��N » x L -00 - T E Lup,en 81! Bottom \ N 'DItc1 ic W N01•311•401•31— ,[.^ • 0, .1017.05 ,• ,z •1 NJJYM`YO`I"... 1 M !Nall 400'00 - _ 41.4] ♦ lO_ ° 111400111•47.2.n - '113.17 $ [cG[N1[0 0• 0 nJ.aY LOT I '•, s. ]IOT u.. 1e 1 Nil 135.45 uo.4J Contofns: 16,049 $ • Acres more or less W I 1 NorYO 4,14' 135.]°. 1[14.54 J4r.J'[re 400ao •. 370.00 vI • N[4.11100•W 1]1,51 J0�1 1 I L 141,11 ' l!C011105025011151 LIN[ 1- It [AST OelLM[ 1447•70103'W1447•70103'W1447•70103'W1= `OJCW Ka . 107.0) SY.M JO—,I lY1a.7a 00.00 - L N69°34'23'W-261790 [3 SC Cor. N 1/2 Q \-.. SE V4 Sac,II, I O CC SE I/4, Sac.II 1 +SCALE: III3001 . . LOT I • 16.049 Acres t —9— —Section Cotner J LOT 2 •57.9 88 Acres ± N TOTAL•74.0 37 Acres = Pln one Cop Set • r n rrt �\ •a.o---S ' rrr. J°. RICHARD L. HEIN ..,� ROUTE I, BOX 394.. " FORT LUPTON, CO. 80621 ` \9 1 • ' a° I ALPHA ENGINEERING I • .: pet P.O. BOX 392• - ^� o a1 � �M; �� r ' FORT LUPTON, C¢ 8062( � %ii 1 • 1'✓ \ DATE: AUGUST 2, 1985 o o ( Ij ° y,? • le , ` C J\ "••\ ODIim. t / LOCACTION MAP SCALE: IN•20001 N EURP_ORTLDCOYY E 1080 REC 02021049 08/16/85 12:18 66.00 1/002 941160 • F 1533 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO SHEET 1OF OF Znt[ND.N-YN7'O4 !Amended Recorded Exemptio'n No. 1311-I I-4- KEbbb LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • I I of 'the Southeast on quarter (ixt) SEW part of the North of Section Eleven (one-half(t1)) To nehip Two (2) North, of Range , sixty-Seven (67) West of the 6th Pr}nniDal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being described as:' i recorded June 16, Lot D of Recorded Exemption No: 1 11 11-4-RE555, ! 1982, in Book 970 as Rea No , 1894717. e- Contains: 74.037 Acres more or less. LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 1: "�f4 i I ,SIBS . A part of the North one-half Southeast.one-quarter Section11, Township 2 North, Range *7•Wectyof the'6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado,'d scribedtde'4 • . Beginning ati-the`Northeplst1:oorner,0siid Southeast one-quarter; thence 300'10'39"W on al`aeeumed:beIring along the East line of said Southeast one-quarter, a dietane:of 1027.00 feet to .the TRUE POINT OF HEOINNINO; Ithenee;,00ntinuing S00°10'39"W along ea}d East line a distance of 292.12 reet'T;•,to the Southeast corner of the North &A of the Southeast lc 'of Section 11; thence N89'34'23"W a distance of 1042.14 feet to' the-centerline of ;the Lupton Bottom Ditch; thence Northwesterly' along,said centerline the following Courses: " t',: pi,•t ! :197,t53 'feet ' . N4T24 03 W . 44 , N29 11 0o W 1 .1 1 81+test; ,. I N07'20'29"W t .':124 94Xfeet, �; i. N32'12'55"W s',`" ; 125 46:jreet; ,h; I . N46'26'47"W . .. ' .' c-.113 29rreet; !!'. N35'08'20"w .... .:. ' ! ` i92u58'feet to a'point; thence 4N87'38'50"E a distance orr1077.95 feet:to the thwest0corner of Lot A, ReoordedExemption l3il-11+4-RE555;• heeNor along the West line of said Lot.A;;aidistenee of 400.00 feet; thence 589.49'21"E along the South line;'offaaid Lot A a distance of 400.00 feet to ,the TRUE 'POINT.4F,.DEOINNINO'i!' r Contains: 16.049 Aorea more.or lone..; • SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE! , r 4 ',4 : .' I I hereby certify that thin P i II'lat',wadwpf.epared under my 'supervision and that the same is.correot tothe boat of my knowledge and r,,ao. " o '+ belief. // . . • • i o� �� OC ,.l,w!,. ,�i 1 Ceo3c.4,,,,,„ H. Crowe, Y.E., i L.8...22330 - I > (O, 4Z •: j •) p, 4A , `: • PROPERTY OWNERS'APPROVAL ,I . p:•.; It 'i .*ii, • I. Richard L. Rein, being,,tha;eele owner in fee of the above \Ay, b1f..,, described property do hereby subdivide the same as shown on the attached map. ' Ric ar le n ���1a aV>f The fo egoing cert flcation was acknowledged beforecme this : -;• ,� � 0 F 19 : 07 day of �,t My commission expires: o,ry�.o__uv.i //, /qgb' t;,O tIVION Cr ( 1 �1 ' 'r•3N3O41 - o ary Pu sic :ttness my hand and seal. This plat is accepted and epproved'for filing. v. opar men o ar..ing can reo on i tir The foregoing certification was aclenowlodged before me this �'-+ ..{' l9�•` day of ‘ r. A.D.. 19 VWS -. Fri``, JVlC.);� . I� �: .O. / . '•MY iC°nnnlebn E.Pipt'!6 7J.' •`�..toy" f 1.1i My commission•oXyplres, '.!-----.: Aot ry uu.Lio N 1 Witness my hand and lest. G�.,: . r ., :, SHEET 2 OF 2 941 + •V }AE 1M. yr. a�aaya.�� • 6 ...GU 's JONEMIOll frKf1 . a Slagle pern*., . . .. at '�,. T I WksdsaMlaaa *CAI Vold fatty Ran. Se. 25. Text Ski feoasrdat i'a► .�_ x - IP, lspte., Candy of Vold .gfrsof f,.. JAN 101977 f; : VW M*lssaa; for tho'eonddaeam of f ___,/.0. 1O • e 6* One h,adyed s.en thousand sod W. al demo,Is heed said.bahi 41(s)sad saeq(s)to • -i 11O11C 1. IMIh, • • whoa ddtses ls Roan f 1, lac 693, tort Lepton, • Cew Of. a _- • a ..J - • w Meld ,s d Sato of Colorado the faang*nil Sapw(r ti Y „ - ru• w • • o . . C4414,of . Weld • ,'sad abet d Cohen&lint; 0 the Worth hail d 1/2) of the gaorhwc nester (IS 1/4) of seethe. M' *levee (11), Unship two (2) North. of lens. sixty-seven (67). vet . 6 or the 6th V. t.. Weld County. Colorado; ., , .. gu12af Coat portion deeded to Sian Val relit an recorded is look 1119, • - '- 4 page 1Sian, We County Record.: end nceeyt all cool as ninon to the .t Onion ?stifle rteilroed Canny is look 46 at pogo 26, Weld Canty records; . sad lxept latent Ihcceptions; .�.= txce,t that portion of oil, sac ad other eiesrsls as reserved to detbusy Ti.ciotta by deed Horded to Yet 957 at • peg. 527, Void county record,: ad accept on undivided ass-bait of all - tractors pre..nt tnt.ta•t in and to ❑11 oil, gee, or other riaeral* on or e • underlyioa ..al pried ins. and INCLUDING 39 shares of the capital atock • in The Lupton *.dowc Ditch Cosp.ny and 41 ahem* of the capital stock,in The Coal Ridge Ditch Company • - 1 ~ ,. I . - % nth su c rte) tin tai to the alp,�,,��tt ao '."7^! ter the �... year 1977: ai.- tisi Oil realm= La.eea. Sights or aq, la.uneatee end ay ltsas (sposed by vine* of the property being included in any Water or Soil Conner• ration Districts. • Stenerl this 6th day or January 19 77 ` c /• .• , . : ... , , . . • i. STATF.OF r_OLORA11O, ' �� I' C aeW of g'Whi! 4 I I The focteoin[Instrument vas nehnereledrJo before me thf. • •. day of Jane .1977 ,by Josephine Schoenberger, a eiallo porno*. - If;.va neeen:Spine �w J 94'7 / — it 4I .. �vtt andly band and fiNsl se f ,�// _ U • - ♦ _ .p'• y f .r,, ..... `4 07 G- n —_ e _ as Ir. qn..q 4M4.e.. ...s r.W.a.C..i.M..s aYon....a+-+.CM..r.1.% Ai . 94 . . idKe.mous.4Y • wGo-c VWSR... 76. , COL®�ADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURS µhe) 16, 14&3 i X818 • XCentennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St,Denver,Colorado 80203 4 24.. Ill I c'ra'g • PERMIT APPLICATION FORM 2 Application must RECEIVED be complete where ( )A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATE ��L/a+"• D applicable. Type or (x) A PERMIT Tq� �ELL�E�EIVEG print in BLACK FOR: (x) A PERMIT T041�Tf1101P SEP -9 1985 INK.No overstrikes AUG 131986 or erasures unless ( ) REPLACEMEN0EfrNd.1988 1�Q UItCrS initialed. ( 1 OTHER t) ateatIONS 80QLfireut to WATER COURT «_w( I T '.UICINEFP pig cell (1) APPLICANT• mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: 00 NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN NAME Richard I. Rein Receipt No. 3 S7 75 / STREET 6381 Weld County Rd. 23 Basin Dist. C CITY Ft. Lupton: Co. (State) 80621 (Zim COJVDITIONSOFAPPROVAL TELEPHONE NO. . 857-6825 This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LQCATIQN OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County Weld right from seeking relief in a civil court action. NE % of the SE ',Section 11 1) APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 37-92-602 3)(b) T R 6th—P.M, 33666.0)89 ACRE AS THES DESCRINLY BED ASAA PORTIO TRACT N OF LAIC OF IN.S) IE,WI Nl 2, N1/2, SE1/4 SEC. 11 T.2N R.67W 6TH (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA MAGI ORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ON TEE A. 21 THE TOTAL DEPTH OF THE WELL SHALL NOT EXCEED 175 FEET WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE TOP OF THE Proposed maximum pumping rate(gem) 15 LARAMIE— `OX HILLS AQUIFER. 3) THE USE OF GROUND WATER FRDM THIS WELL IS Average annual amount of ground water LIMITED TO ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES INSIDE to be appropriated (acre-feet): 2.5 ONE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING(S), FIRE PROTECTION, THE WATERING OF POULTRY TIC ANIMALS, AND Number of acres to be irrigated: n LIVESTOCK ON FARMS AND RANCHES, AND THE IRRIGATION OF NOT OVER ONE ACRE OF HOME GARDENS AND LAWNS. Proposed total depth (feet): 30 ') 4) THE RETURN FLOW FRCP! THE USE OF THE WELL MUST BE THROUGH AN INDIVIDUAL WASTE WATER Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: DISPOSAL SYSTEM OF THE NON-EVAPORATIVE TYPE plate WHERE THE WHICH THE WELLTER IS IS LOCATED.D TO THE SAME STREAM Owner's well designation domestic (NOTE: TO INSURE A MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVE LIFE OF THIS WELL PERFORATED CASING SHOULD BE SET GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCING INTRRVAL OF THE APPROVED ZONE OR AQUIFER INDICATED ABOVE.) ( ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY .no irrigation(0) ,-1)33. I ./a/,6 ( x) DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( x) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ") IRRIGATION (6) ( ' COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) ( I OTHER (9) APPLICATION APPROVED DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) 146332 PERMIT NUMBER DEC1 1 �(�o (4) DRILLER DATE ISSUED D C U986 Name_]over'•; nri11ing EXPIRATION ATE iv 111988 Street 7261 Weld County 31 City Ft. Lupton Co. 80621 IT TEE NEER) (�!�/�y� (State) —Ire) L 857-2041 503 BY ! o cn Telephone No tic.. Nn. txrfl .4 m n. �e , F yt•4r; �i STATE OF COLORADO re allrE® f •PLICATION FOR: A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER 1 ;f,,, ; . �f, PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL MAY 8 1963 _I 3411..ilent z ltT10N OF 7./,. u. rig Coy�,nty tOiIC1N• lV �tAR MINED a i or 12 e O gp Or S of�� *of Sect. II Twp. j'P S✓ r .o yen A torage • Purposes 8 egaf dear i'ption of Land ) t" 0 Street Address or Lot & Block No. , o Town or Subdivision "'.;•"1,1;12 eage irrigated and other rts. 4 : !MATED DATA OP WELL W O . o N '°''•)'r if -si:1 in.to 5's ft. x v i , fI _ in.to ft. a I f; 'r1 F,L"'�islain _in. from_ptoJgjt. mv. , • - - - 1 -•— a s Y•' ' in. from to ft. 'S af"i';. t 'Jilt, r. , r , •' ;• . Locate 4.4:46 Perf_ in. from'to soft. mid:{ , 11414\'T, ) i. !aig#jl( • 40,wen acre % ` . f; • : ' in. from to ft. 2 4 e. .Et; ! ' 1. f .-f Outlet us;:" vI O& z << f� f '• -# ,(small} 4 . Type -M 4d .HP Plitt!.} }b�. 1� is near BATA ' Size > r .to I*. ' � ,we. Vnara � � •i t''>`w, So l e,t _ f ; .._ f, 15: use, initiation date y 19/r • 1 • 4 e .sipos 1!/�A �0 Sri' y 5 �t•r'tri pr' • I 2 t_t• 4j .- R '' se Supplemental pages f Br additional data) 1 trillY X25.00 fce requir o y? . ' 1: 'li, •••.,‘,. , . THIS APPLICATION APPROVED than Domestic or' Vital • R i T i� . ;p 1, 170 f 1 ERMIT NO. S Applicant !'�, "ISSUED: MAY - 91363 Agent or/ �'•;t t, ,'.111 �ti �f i l DATE ;, 19 Driller � � c • '; No: ' t •t .• . Address '' 1, rl ' ' • ' • -rt P . B! v y'NOTE • SATISFACTORY COMA T.F•PTn' AFATiTRF.T) FOR APPROVAT• OF APPT.TCAT941 f f• . Y • • 1. Explain the reason for the proposed recorded exemption and bow each proposed lot will be used. The reason for the pro¢oaei recorded exemption is to sell Proposed Lot A with the house because it is no' longer needed for the farming operation. Parcel A will remain as a valuable organic vegetable farm. Parcel B will be farmed with row crops. 2. Describe the location, size and present use of the area where each proposed new lot will be created. Proposed Lot A consisting. of approximately 17.5 acres fronts WCR 23 which is paved. The west boundary is irregular follow- ing the Lupton Bottom Ditch. It has a house and is currently used for farming with 5 shares of Lupton Meadows Ditch. Proposed Lot B will consist of approx- imately 40.5 acres of farm ground with 20 'shares of Lupton Meadows Ditch and a stock well. The east boundary line is irregular following the Lupton Bottom Ditch, a natural dividing line. 3. Explain how the proposal is consistent with the Veld County Comprehensive Plan end-any-adopted mweiefpel-pion;-4f-applicable. This proposal is consistent because small fields are created by the Lupton Bottom Ditch making this land's best use the growing of vegetable crops. 4. Explain how the uses permitted will be compatible with existing uses surrounding the proposed recorded exemption. Farms surround the subject property and the future use of this property is farming. 5. Explain bow the proposal is consistent with :he intent of the zoning district it is located within. Agricultural zoning allows farming with a residence and farm support buildings. That's how the property is being used now and in the future. 6. Explain how the proposal is consistent with efficient and orderly development. The two proposed lots are viable farming operations with ditch water and well rights already developed. The boundaries are existing or natural separations. No new housing is proposed. 7. Explain how adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety. and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County will be accomplished. The proposed recorded exemption will not require any changes in the provision for protection of health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood inhabitants or the County. 941160 SiKerc 4 44 A* �0F New RE ..../ 1:.. 7- O F : jAmended Recorded Exemption No. 1311— II-4 -- RE555 1� AUGUST 2, 1985 146 COMIC SEW Cotter Sac. II. (E1/4C0fMr,$.c. S 411 $69°33'21"E ---2607.72 II,T2M,R47W) ' :~tat.—"t. ,ft /� -set" vif ��QQ POs 0! it s- a.w ■ Mat 1a . •V1 • /z6--,44747:\ L.u... mi sn.eo O Qb� r_ Lupton ,yam Bottom O� V C P 1 �'(`/ DitcAJ ` wn 4XI'Srin✓.—miss ses.�• 1071..6 r*no RSA° 6.a•aa9+-s Qty ,_ ♦Sj \ 4 1�(/'asab.'ao"r 1..3 `i 16O r \ 0. .2... � 0 J-r ' yew 117.67 0 •'% C 111.1* M V gy II 31012.411.11 it1.44 140.114 a07•D'71.w 12.J. IN.N li • oH•ll'adw 116.11 I— • MI.0 / Ex;sr: / - Lora ow is 16 nay m/77ALa1[ W ATi74 (pEaG a.1ha'os'i1.7.67 10.48 r N 'v/ 167..7. Nor Y4 23 w--27)x.90 SE Cor. M I/2 f g Sw Corner NV2, SEW Sac.U. !I ,OC SE I/4, Sac.II SCALE: 1117300/ II\11. , —4— — Section Corner 1 N \�"s'! RICHARD L. HE IN 1 ' ') 'y�r Co386 . 249A0 ,.3 FORT LUPTON, CO. 80621 /‘‘ . '''' ( C \el , . A S) lir ALPHA ENGINEERING -N4RN _ -- °� . P.O. 80X 392 O � �Irn sV ' y FORT LUPTON, CO. 80621 / ( ... , ( : a n ' r, . w , .. a. \ _ . DATE: Tu Ly 2e, iiit , ___ .3 \-,., ::-\ . ..„) -. CI:. ac i 14 \ (� 1 �' 1 ` l , > \ Vollm .t cy l c; 1 941160 • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Richard Hein CASE NUMBER: RE-1653 REFERRALS SENT: August 17, 1994 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: August 31, 1994 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES _Attorney _Ault X Health Department ____Brighton Extension service _Broomfield �—Emergency Management Office Dacono Sheriff's Office —Eaton X Public Works _Erie Housing Authority Evans _Airport Authority Firestone ^ Building Inspection Fort Lupton Frederick STATE Garden City X Division of Water Resources ----Greeley Geological Survey _Greeley _Department of Health _Grover Department of Transportation _Hudson -- --Historical Society _Johnstown Water Conservation Board _Xeenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey _La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS LochSuie Ault F-1 _Longmont _Berthoud F-2 _Mead Briggadale F-24 _Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Raymer _ Eaton F-4 _Northglenn _Fort Lupton F-5 _Nunn Galeton F-6 Pierce _ _Hudson F-7 Platteville _Johnstown F-8 _Severance La Salle F-9 _Thornton _Mountain View F-10 windsor _ Milliken F-il _ Nunn F-12 COUNTIES _ Pawnee F-22 _Adams _ _Platteville F-13 _Boulder Platte Valley F-14 _Lorimer �Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES _Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers _ Windsor/Severance F-17 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Wiggins F-18 ____Federal Aviation Administration Western Hills F-20 Federal Communication Commission OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Brighton Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins _ Tri-Area Planning Commission Greeley ----Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER 941160 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: RE 1653 DATE OF INSPECTION: October 17, 1994 APPLICANTS NAME: Richard Hein REQUEST: Recorded Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of SE 1/4 Section 11 T2N R67W 6PM Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: NW corner of the intersection of WCR 23 and 22 LAND USE: N Agricultural production, Residence E Agricultural production. Residence S Agricultural production W Agricultural production ZONING: N A(Agricultural) E A(Agricultural) S A(Agricultural) W A(Agricultural) COMMENTS: The property is currently in crop production and slopes from the E to W. There has been numerous land splits on this property in the past. There are several irrigation ditches on the property and one that must be crossed. Shani L. Eastin Current Planner 941160 I •• I to Rit" a 1954 RECESC .. • \. 4" DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONc(303)353.3845, CC.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES '400N• 1;' HAVENUE • GRE=LEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO August 17, 1994 CASE NUMBER: RE-1653 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Richard Hein for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 11, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest corner of the intersection of Weld County Road 23 and 22. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by August 31, 1994 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner II, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. yl." We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our • interests.(,Iec raw w Listrr•e h rn on1E. Pf R.LE nfAL- PAG7-1,—. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. � / J•Signed: 9jyt;,/cat Agency: 1.2ti.!«C" (N �•_ Date: e3-eye-94 �d NI AUG t 9 1994 -«,Piannrne 941160 • zF—1 1053 WELD COUNTY ROAD ACCESS INFORMATION SHEET Weld County Public Works Department 933 North 11th Ave.,P.O. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632 (303)356-4000 Ext. 3750 1. Applicant Name 2ZCgp;RD H err4 Phone Address City State Zip 2. Address or location of access Section Township Range Subdivision Block Lot Weld County Road# Side of Road N S E or W Distance from&number of intersecting road___ 3. Is there an existing access to the property?Yes No___#of accesses 4. Site Sketch 5. Proposed use: _ Permanent • _ Residential/Agricultural — Industrial _ Temporary — Commercial Subdivision Other _ _ OFFICE USE ONLY Road 2-3 ADT 36O Date 41 tt Accidents a Date o Road z Z //2 ADT Date Vi Accidents -O Date -GI- Drainage Requirement: Culvert Size Length Other Comments: Installation authorized _ Information Insufficient • Special Conditions Reviewed by: Title: :access.for • .,. . :. r 941160 • • • FJELD CHECK CASE NUMBER: DATE OF INSPECTION: LAND USE: N E S W ZONING: N E S W • UNSAFE CONDITIONS: ❑ Inadequate sight distance (500' clear view @ 55 mph) O Setbacks/structure from access O Bridge location from access (less than 200') ❑ Weeds ❑ Landscaping O Inadequate distance from road intersection or railroad crossing O None observed at time of inspection 0 LIP Weld County Road Weld County Road Residences Residence • Other structures (oil/gas) Ocher structures (oil/gas) Agricultural Agricultural Commercial Commercial ROAD SURFACE 0 Paved 0 Gravel 0 Unimproved Requesting Public Works to inspect site? 0 Yes 0 No Date: $2MMENTS: Current Planner :''f. 941160 Pit T �1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (303)353, 45, EXT.3540 I1DPHONE WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE Q GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 e COLORADO August 17, 1994 CASE NUMBER: RE-1653 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Richard Heir. for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 11, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest corner of the intersection of Weld County Road 23 and 22. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by August 31, 1994 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner II, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. ✓ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Ple a refer, toi he :: :: p cld lett Signed: {/ r u i/"L/ 7L.1 / Date: 1661.9 31W yI :J 9l1QA 6A W STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER Division of Water Resot rces Department of Natural Resources »' 1313 Sherman Street,Room 818 •. �• Domcr,Colorado 80203 Tot Phone(303)666.3581 FAX(303)866.3589 Roy Rarer September 18, 1994 weft S.Lochhed Execute.*three , Hal O.SirepeDe Mr. Keith A. Schuett State Weld County Department of Platming Services 910 10Th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Hein Recorded Exemption, RE-1653 SE1/4 Sec. 11, T2N, R67W, 6TH PM W. Division 1, W. District 2 Dear Mr. Schuett: The applicant has provided the information requested in our letter of September 8, 1994,related to the above referenced proposal to split a 58 acre parcel into 2 lots of 40.5 and 17.5 acres. The well with permit No. 15170,issued for stock use is located on proposed Parcel'B', comprising 40.5 acres. There are no plans to put a domestic well on lot'if. A domestic permit could be obtained for the existing well as long as it is on a parcel of 35 acres or more. The well with permit No. 146332,issued for domestic and livestock use will serve proposed lot'A', comprising 17.5 acres. The well with permit No. 21501, issued for domestic use serves the previously exempted 1.46 acre parcel. Based on the information provided by the applicant,we have no objection to the proposal. If you have any questions in this matter, please contact me. Sincerely, J0-L S -- John Schurer, P.E. Senior Water Resource Engineer JS/hein2 56,S711 �.1 cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer � Ii\��5�! Water Supply Branch � '1e3.. 1 UCT 2 ' 1994• � 941160 r s STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER of nor Division of Water Resources 1 �4 4 Department of Niturai Resources 1311 Sherman Street Room 818 .A� ✓,,J"t Denver,Colorado 30203 rave Phone Oat)866-3581 FAX i;WV 866.9599 Roy Komer Gwemor September 8, 1994 James S.Lochhead Executive Director Mr. Keith A. Schuett "''o.Simpson state tnp„er Weld County Department of Planning Services 910 10Th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Hein Recorded Exemption, RE-1653 SE1/4 Sec. 11, T2N, R67W, 6TH PM W. Division 1,W. District 2 Dear Mr. Sehnert: We have reviewed the above referenced proposal to split a 58 acre parcel into 2 lots of 40.5 and 17.5 acres. The water supply is to be from individual on lot wells and the applicants has wells with permit Nos. 15170 and 146332. The well with permit No. 146332 was issued for domestic and livestock use and appears to serve the 40.5 acre lot"B". The well with permit No. 15170 was issued for stock use. It is not clear whether this well is located on lot"A" or on the previously exempted 11.436 acre lot. We cannot evaluate the adequacy of the water supply until the applicant provided the well permit Nos. or other water supply for both the 17.5 acre Lot "A" and the 1..436 acre previously exempted lot. If you have any questions in this matter, please contact me. Sincerely, 1 John Schurer, P.E. Senior Water Resource Engineer JS/hein cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer Water Supply Branch �� (���r�'uix �f r ++ SEP . 1994 941160 c,„, T DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ' PHONE(303)353-3845, E 3540 WELD COU Cf.NTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.1711-1 AVENUE p GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO August 18, 1994 Richard Hein 6386 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Subject: RE-1653, part of the SE4 of Section 11, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Hein: Your recorded exemption application is complete and in order and will be processed after our office receives responses from all the referral agencies reviewing your application. This application will be scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. This property hag been divided in the past utilizing the recorded exemption process- You will be informed of the hearing date prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider your application and make a final decision on the recorded exemption. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me. Sincerely, o For Keith A. Schuett Current Planner II 941150 Li\ to at DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3845. EXT.3540 .'. WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES `.• '• 1400 N.17TH AVENUE : ®) ,,, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO September 13, 1994 Richard Hein 6386 WCR 23 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Dear Mr. Hein: Attached is a copy of a referral response from the Division of Water Resources on your recorded exemption application. Please provide the additional information requested to the Division of Water Resources so that I can receive a response from them on the water supply. When this is received, I will be able to proceed with the processing of your recorded exemption application. Please call or write me if you have any questions. 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",/1 ,.... c. 2wt'... l'''1":‘:'a , ti,,. . f a t 4 j4" " M v # ': . s� . ,r11 � ," a THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PACE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED NOVEMBER 23, 1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE . VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 8 446.0 li Al M . ?RATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 23rd DAY OF N0VEMBER 19 94 . My Comm'Zan E pires 4anuary IQ 1995 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • WE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND — TOTALING S 8,446.01 . DA D THI M?" DA OF NOVEMBER 19 94 171144 GL 1 se � a M 1 1EM -4E17 "e 71-14—r771 M E PAGE 1 _ OF MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM • WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 018073 LAINDA LARRINGTON 1 .799.61 i - 018079 ' ESTHER E EURESTE 421.23 _ I j 018082 ( TO THE ESTATE OF ALTA HAGANS 455.62 . 018083 VICTORIANO R LEEDS 236.08 018096 JENNIFER YATES 704.01 ,1 018087 Lorraine A. Eaton 1 .074 07 ' 018112 JOSE CAVAZOS 205.04 t 018113 1 LAWRENCE E STEWART I 699.64 i 1010114 I WESLEY E STEVENS 503.03 018116 LINDA RIGLI 374.11 I 018117 MARIE MACCORD ' I 2 ,n21 S7 f I I 1 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 11 TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON NOVEMBER 23 19 94 .Y. WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUM3C,t WARRANT NUMDLit NUMBER FO DEPT O4J PROJ AMOUNT A231751 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 111194 19-'4140-6322-RUR 15.50 15.50 A232752 ARELLANO. JULIANNA UAM342212 24^9034-63984715 50.00 50.00 A232754 DLEY ASSOCIATLS 111494 34-1944-6920 2~.782.06 22.7x2.06 A232754 BRASS SMITH INC 00104811 01-9020-6210 1 .000.85 1,000.85 A232755 BRICK. CARMEL 2686 79-4410-6147 .....200.00+ 200.00 4242750 OURCH. JILL L 111594 1ti^4140-6370^CDP 1.75 I, 19^4140-6370^MFM 10.00 11.75 A23277 CDAC 9104 01-1123^6210 280.00 280.00 A23275U CENTURY PAPERS 708187 01-1061-6250-JANT 094.51 094.51 SAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER .ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232759 CHUM, MU KYUM V129810 24-9044-6397-4715 234.00 V129811 24-9044-6397-4715 234.00 V129812-1 24-9044-6397-4715 234.00 702.00 4232760 CITY L COUNTY OF DENVER AD9411 24-9033-0495-4590 30.66 310611-1 24-9034-6397-4715 273.00 303.66 4232761 CITY OF GR£ELCY NOVEMBER 01-2150-6350 75.364.33 75►364.33 A232764 COLORADOAN (FT COLLINS) 248055 60-2160-0337 117.08 --------------- 117.08 A232763 CONOCO INC GV1094 21-6430-6390-GAS 62.50 21-6450-6390 40.00 102.50 A232704 GOREN PRINTING 14189 01-9020-6210 34.00 34.00 A232755 COUNTRY GENERAL 49268774 01-1001-6212 155.95 155.95 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE. I 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/21/94 4ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER :ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232766 DAISY'S LAUNDRY L DIAPER SERVICE 26887 60-2160-6229 15.50 26939 60-2160-6229 24.40 269410 60--2160-6229 26.55 26952 60-2160-6229 23.85 26978 60-2160-6229 6.65 26995 60-2160-6229 30.95 2812 00-2160-6229 27.25 24534 00-2160-6229 17.10 28557 60-2160-6229 23.60 28573 60-2160-6229 24.45 28596 60-2160-6229 64.45 24616 6021606229 30.50 28635 60-2160-0229 7.00 322.65 A232767 DEMGO SUPPLY INC 093334 52-5510-6220 114.55 105131 5255106220 80.23 106836 5255800220 26.45 116443 52-5510-6212 149.4♦ 376.67 A232768 DONARS SPANISH BOOKS 001115 52-5580-6322 39.27 39.27 A232769 DURAN, JOSEPHINE V466411 24-9044-6397-4715 235.00 V466412 24-9044-6397-4715 235.00 ♦70.00 A242770 ESQUI8EL. JACOB W165111-1 24-9034-63974715 50.00 4105112 24-9034-0397-4715 600.00 050.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232771 FLIETHMAN, KIM A 112194 79-2110-6143 5.00 5.00 A232772 GOODMAN, VICTORIA UA165111 24-9034-6398-4715 11.00 UA165112 24-90346308-4715 11.00 22.00 A232773 HARRIS, CONNIE L 005562 63-#020-6740-DENT 325.00 325.00 A232774 HARTFORD INSURANCE (THE) 112194 01-2340-6510 456.00 456.00 A232775 HOUSE OF ULVaRSCROFT 018542 52-5580-6322 47.84 018907 52-5580-6322 ♦7.84 95.68 4232775 HUGH M. MOODS 104749 52-5580-6223 28.81 28.81 A232777 INVESTMENT SYSTEMS INCORP V335212 24-9044-6397-4715 231.00 231.00 A232778 JACKSON, ISABELLE 111594 19-414O6370-IMM 5.25 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEL INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232778 JACKSON. ISABELLE 5.25 A232779 KLH ENGINEERING GROUP GREELEY. INC 03145 01-90206350 23.20 23.20 A232780 KOERTJE , MICHAEL A 005565 63-9020-6740-VISN 77.50 77.50 A232781 LIBSACK. FERN A 111dM! 01-1041-6370 149.75 149.75 4232702 LONGS DRUGS 24853 011123-021) 20.99 01-9020-6212 3.98 19-4140-6220-N 26.70 51.67 A2327B3 MACMILLAN PUBLISH CO INC 031880 52-5580-6322 15.94 047829 52-5580-0322 15.94 31.88 A232784 MUSSI , BARBARA J 112194 7910415143 58.65 58.65 A2327B5 NAHRO DLA1194 24-9033-6323-4190 66.00 66.00 1 sAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232700 NORTHERN COLORADO AIDS PROJECT 11794 19-4140-6397—HIVG 3.419.00 3,419.00 A232787 ORR. RONALD W342212 24-9034-6397-4715 228.00 223.00 A2327dd PERSON, LAWRENCE C I11BMI 01-1041-6370 88.25 88.25 4232769 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 20070 01-1061-6340-ROAD 11.43 618 01-1061-6340-ROAD 28.88 40.31 A232790 PUBLIC TRUSTEE. OF WELD COUNTY HA-11-21-01 24-9033-6495-4190 13.00 13.00 A232791 QUALITY BOOKS INC 376118 52-5580-6322 29.03 377661 52-5540-6229 11.95- 477662 52-5540-6229 10.95- 377663 52-5540-6229 8.95- 377664 52-5540-6229 16.90- 377665 52-5540-6229 19.90- 378222 52-5540-6229 271.08 52-5580-6322 04.50 316.96 A232792 R£LIAPON POLICE PRODUCTS 000568 01-2110-6225-TRNG 125.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 7 AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232792 RCLIAPON POLICE PRODUCTS 125.00 A232793 RZGG• MICHAEL W 005563 63-9020-6740-DENT 36.00 005564 63-9020-6740-DENT 136.50 172.50 A232744 ROCKY MTN NATURAL GAS 3370 01-1061-6344-NSF2 23.08 9604 01-1061-6344-HSF1 36.62 59.70 A232795 SCOTT, DJREEN J 11894 19-4170-6370-W 53.50 53.50 A232796 SENTRY FIRE 4 SAFETY INC 26749 01-1061-0348 26.50 26.50 A232797 SOVEREIGN, LISA - ---- W44111 24-0034-6397-4715 318.00 W441112 24-9034-6397-4715 328.00 !, 646.00 A232798 TODDY'S 106021 52-5580-6370 33.01 33.01 A232799 TJWN OF HUDSON 111894 01-9020-6599 11.90 11.90 1 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232800 TUXALL UNIFORM L EQUIP 905720 01-1123-6212 30.70 30070 A2J2801 UNITED POWER. INC. 34590 01-1061-6340-ROAD 25.37 49185 01-1061-6340-ROAD 18.25 55930 01-1061-6340-ROAD 69.59 83734 01-1061-0341-SOCO 364.91 478.12 A232802 UNITED STATES WELDING INC R088991 00-2160-6220 51. 19 1300698 60-2160-6220 5.54 1306790 60-2160-6220 10.44 1306944 00-2160-6220 16.18 1307090 00-2160-6220 5.38 1307091 60-2160-6220 10.44 1307274 60-2160-6220 13.21 1307442 60-2160-0220 9.80 1307444 60-2160-6220 2.77 1.24.95 A232803 WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 401712 52-5510-6220-SRP 23.48 480120 52-5510.6220-SRP 23.00 ♦6.48 A2328O4 WALTERS0 MARCIA L 112194 79-1153-6147 265.60 265.60 A2J2805 WEBSTER, WILLIAM H 112194 79-1011-0143 10.00 10.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYE c INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232806 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 8500 01-9020-6377 951.30 951.30 A232807 WORD SYSTEMS OF COLO 24819 01-1123-6210 30.00 30.00 A242808 WORLcY, MAYDLAN M 112194 79-4411-6143 229.00 229.00 FINAL TOTAL : 112,705.95 HOMMONIMIr WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY OATS : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGk : 10 AS OF : 11/21/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURCS HAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH v p AND DATED 11/21/44• AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES,_ WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT s�_��`1� ©=' �~ -. DATED THIS (1/',� _ Y 0 rm saki 19 4 . DIR :CTO - NA CE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS S5�i`, DAY OF `LMCM-16v 19 LL_. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES- MyCo miSiC^E%fpi:CsJ;:fU21Y10iSS5 NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE Iwl_2fLucLQ- FUND 70-C • 2S--- DATED THIS 31.e DAY OF V`O'tu� j __ 19 . RJ( / �JLO NTY CL'LRK TO THE BOARD ShAr"4---(-4-#--i'" --Wit /-2- EPUTY CHAT MAN J MEMBER MEMBER • MEMBER MEMBER 1 WAP200a WELD COUNTY DAIS 111/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGt 7 1 AS OF = 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYCC INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER .WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT $862731 *CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 120001-2085 68.00 08.00 Sd62732 *DOUGLAS COUNTY 12-0001-2085 138.00 134.00 5462733 *OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 12-0001-2085 23.00 23.00 5802734SUCHHOLZ. CAROL ELLEN 12-0001-2045 3.00 3.00 $862735 G.2OVLS. CAROL LOUISE 120001-2046 140.00 140.00 5862736 HERNANDEZ. SARAH 12-0001-2045 64.75 68.75 5462737 HUGHES, ROSIN 12-0001-2049 7.00 7.00 5462734 KLUSSMAN. JANE ANN 12-0001-2045 166.00 166.00 UAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 11/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT S862739 LARSEN. SUZANNE THARP 12-0001-2045 1. 769.31 1 .769.31 SA62740 MACS. CAROLYN 12-0001-2045 200.00 200.00 5062741 MEYER. LISA MARIE 12-0001-2045 104.00 104.00 5862742 ATWOOD. NICKIC ALONZO 12-0001-2040 76.00 76.00 S862743 GESICK. STEVEN 12-0001-2040 38.00 38.00 S862744 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-00012045 166.59 766.59 FINAL TOTAL 3.607.65 • WAP2009 WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/21/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODCCURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 2 p AND DATED 11/21/V4, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR, NAMES. SITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT y_ —31620 °S— DATED THIS A F �!� ^�Icy _�_'� 19 Q�_. DIRECT N , CE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUDSCr21 BCD AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS a RI DAY OF ‘-'1_)(7.4-1-01\iikAr __ 19. . MY COMMISSION E%PLRES'_ MyyCCrntiS;,A;l`�,� C;' wv�'"`'v�:99� �— — b4OTARY PUBLIC i WE, THE DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONIRS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE ("---)CL'!r?G tJ-Q trUCv�J _ FUND - TOTALING $ 4(rr 7 Co-- DATLthLL------ WELDti3 DAY OF 1 & tr -_ 19Cj_. COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD itztea , i 42,47-,4 . "'"9- NI 171j-dha ,,/// EPUTY ^"�\ CHAIRMAN lidi---- MEMBER 1� MEMBER /// iL< r&/ EMBER MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A432009 AC SYSTEMS INC 014340 01-1061-6235 191.48 191.48 4252810 AGLAND INC JJ1d97 61-90206246 S,056.00 JJ1912 619020-6245 5,473.56 JJ1934 61-9020-6246 4,937. 14 JJ1939 01-9020-6245 5,434.75 20,901.45 4232811 ALLEN, PATRICK C. , MD/PC FORENSIC PATHOLOGY CONS 110294 01-2180-0350 780.00 110394 01-2180-6350 1 ,230.00 2,010.00 4432812 ATLT 1644346606 67-1192-6345-LD 24.39 24.39 A232013 JIRKEL, JAMES L 94-0849 01-2111-6599CIVL 8.60 8.60 4232014 JLALUR WATERPROFF ING SYSTEMS 10 34-1944-6920-CC 58,261.00 50,261.00 4232815 JRIGGSDALE WATER CO 11194 01-10616340ROAD 10.00 10.00 WAP20DP W&LD COUNTY DATC : 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEC INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER /ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT A232816 CDAC 11174 01-1123-0229 308.00 308.00 A232817 CLIFTON, SHARON SC1194 01-3400-6310 40.00 40.00 A234818 CROSBY, JUDITH A 111794 79-44106143 516.80 516.80 A232814 CRUZ. RAUL C 94-1377 0A-2111-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 A232820 CULLEN. JOHN M.D./FAMILY PRACTICE 111504 11-3190-0399 200.00 112194 11-3190-6309 100.00 112294 11-3190-6399 100.00 400.00 A232841 DIRECTOR OF FINANCC 309994 01-10616342-CCJA 4,958.46 150 011061-6342-CH 68.64 21083 01-1061^6342-MPSC 1 . 143.56 2391 01-1061-6342-CHA4 245.26 24718 011061-6342-HRD 1 ,750.91 31 01-1061-6342-HHW 103.49 3700 01-1061-63421400 612.21 451 01-3061-6342-CHA2 56.99 6368 01-1061-6342-1402 1 , 169. 17 912 01-10616342-CH 710.40 940 01-1061-6342-NAME 411.44 11,230.53 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMDER WARRANT NUMBLR NUMDER FD DEPT ODJ PROD AMOUNT A232022 FANGMLIER. DCDRA K 117 79-1041^-6147 70.00 70. 00 A232n23 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 5-363-55687 01-1031-6311 15.50 15.50 A232824 FONTtL, INC 1495 67-1192-0360 99.71 99.71 A232825 FRITO LAY INC. 284348 86-2311-6251-CONK 259.07 284363 86-2311-6251-CORM 6.09 265. 16 A232826 GOMEZ. JOHN J 005566 63-9020^6740-VISN 60.00 60.00 A232827 GREELEY GAS CO 47609 01^1061-6344-CCJA 8,244.25 8,244.25 A232828 HYATT REGENCY 513765 21-6850-6373 137.74 137.74 A232829 INFORMATION HIGHWAY TRAVELS COUNTY ROADS IHTCR 01-3400-6229 ♦0.00 40.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 4232830 JACK, CHARLES C . 11184I 01-1041-6370 74.50 74.50 42320J1 JEROME CO HJ5024 862311-6251COMM 378.57 H35026 86-2312-6212 166.76 545.33 A232832 MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS 71313183 67-1192-6345-LD 1. 705.54 1.705.54 4232833 MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS 71321970 67-1192-6345-LD 1.707.13 1 .707.13 4232834 NATIONWIDE PAPLRS 90927-11 64-1155-6250-PAPR 859.00 859.00 4232835 ON CALL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. INC 10431 01-1021-6350 228.80 01-1125-6350 244.80 19-4110-6350 248.00 721.60 A232836 OWENS. DE88IC 94-6594 0121116599C1VL 10.00 10.00 A232837 PCRSICIINO. PASQUALE 112194 79-1061^6143 89.20 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE . 11/22/94 WARRANT Rc"GISILR PAGE : S AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE: ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER ED DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT 4232437 PERSICHINO, PASQUALE 89.20 A232838 POUDRt VALLEY REA INC 12854 01-1061-6340-+10AD 34.35 20845 0 11061-6341-M5P 118.79 153. 1♦ 41.1243,0 SCHMIDT , JANIe S V110812 24-9044-6397-4715 255.00 255.00 A232440 SCMULTT. KEITH A 17499 79-1014-6143 39.00 39.00 A232441 SCOBY. JERRY L 1118MI 01-1041-0370 137.00 137.00 A232842 SPLCKMANe WALTtR J 111094M1 21-0920-0372 271.25 21-6920-6377 152.72 423.97 A232043 STARK. MICMALL L 005567 63-9020-6740—DENT 29.00 29.00 A232844 STEARNS. KRISTINE M 1025♦ 01-1125-6370 7.50 7.50 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER ED DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232845 SUBURBAN PROPANE 878385 01^1061-6344-MSP 619.34 619.34 ' ' A232846 TODDY'S 100109 01-1011-6377 29.49 29.49 A232847 TOWN OF WINDSOR 111694 01-9020-6599 11.90 11.90 A232848 UNC 111694 0190206380 275.00 275.00 4232049 US SPRINT 11110000040337 67-1192-6345-LD 149.43 149.43 A232850 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 41(3303220 67^1192-6345-L0CL 51.81 41(3305700 07-1192-6345-LD 43.41 67^11926345^LOCL 103.38 41(3307691 6711926345-LD 28.01 67-1192-6345-LOCL 203.95 4K3510312 671192^6345-LD 1.60 67-i192-0345-LOLL 51.74 41(3517080 67-1192"•6345-LOCL 43.83 41(3518695 67-1192-6345-LD 22.55 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.79 41(4520242 67-11926345-LD 71.87 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.79 4K3521551 67-1192-6345-LO 69.97 • 6711926345-LOGE 1. 113.33 41(3521993 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.29 WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22!94 MAXRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMSSR WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232_850 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 4K3522627 67-1192-6345-LOCL 46.2♦ 4K35220327 67-1192-6345-LO 1.39 4K3522868 67-1192-6345-LO 6.44 67-1192-6345-LOCL 46.95 4K3527661 67-1192-6345-LOCL 46.45 4K3527921 67-1192-6345-LD 85.85 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.79 4K3528023 67-1192-6345-LD 22.46 67-1192-0345-LOCL 44.79 4K3528232 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.79 2.429.47 4232851 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 4K3528312 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.79 4K3528832 07-1192-6345-LD 21.66 67-1192-6345-LOCL ♦3.83 4K3529353 67-1192-6345-LOLL 24.49 4K3529478 67-1192-6345-LOLL 50.77 4K3529817 67-1192-6345-LOCL 48.06 4K0510065 67-1192-6345-LD 169.28 4K83322300 67-1192-6345-LD 44.74 67^1192-6345-LOLL 43.33 4K83322301 67-1192-6345-LOCL 43.34 4K8333510 67-1192-0345-LO 6.39 67-11Q2-6345-LOCL 67.20 4K8574334 67-1192-6345-LOCL 142.87 770.77 4232852 VWQ SCIENTIFIC 21404700 19-4170'6220-LSTD 134.01 134.61 A242853 WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE3(J) 111694 67-1192-6360 55.00 55.00 FINAL TOTAL : 114,036.53 i WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : a AS OF : II/22/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON INC ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 7 • AND DATED I1/22/44, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEI NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ t' CIic' Ja DATED 7H S � rdDA `O V"-b``z 19 q--/ • • DIRECTO F N N E AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS —C _).. DAY OF Ball � 1v G�-'( • My Commission Expires January 10,1995 MY COMMISSION ExPIRES: _ .. ._ ___• TARP PUBLIC ME. THt BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO. HERESY I (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON INC �c L `_citiJ ____ _ _ FUND - TOTALING $___/221 03(••-53 DATED THIS 3-B��,����DDAAYYY OF Li CLu11'Lb''-e 19-,J--�_. /'I ��- -- - f1L—_—_--_ llWELDACOOUUNTY CLERK TOO THE BOARD _____AM etlarc.. --:a. _____ PUTY CHAIRMAN 1-7 MEMBER MEMBER -iliSA.J/-1,2i/11./ 4-!.•••.- .2 I MENDER MEMBER WAP200P SOLO COUNTY DATL 1 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTEK PALL 1 AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYLL INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 5862745 AA TRANSMISSIONS 12-4425-6716-EMPL 57.00 57.00 S802/46 AGLAND. INC 12-4425-6716-EDUC 920.40 12-4425-6716-EMPL 50.00 12-4425-6716-EMPL 371.69 12-4425-6716-C4CP 75.00 1 .417.09 5802747 BIG R 12-4425-6716-EDUC 77.90 12-4425-6716-EDUC 77.90 155.80 5862743 CITY OF GRECLEY 12-4425-6716-EDUC 80.50 12-4425-6716-EMPL 16.50 12-4425-6716-EMPL 61.25 158.25 5802749 FT LUPTON U-PUMP-It 12-4425-6710-EDUC 155.00 155.00 5362750 GREELEY DOOGt 124425-6716-EMPL 96. 16 96. 16 5862751 1MPWCST FUND 12-4425-6716-EDUC 80.00 80.00 It WAP209P WtLO COUNTY DATE = 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : z AS OF 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMOLR NUMBER ED DEPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT SB6272 K MART 1244256716-EMPL 98.42 12-4425-6716-'EMPL 197.94 296.36 S862753 H G 0 TIRES 12-44256716LDUC 126.69 126.69 S802754 VISION CLINIC 124425-6392 92.20 12-4425-6392 120.90 12-44256392 89.80 302.90 5862755 WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURC 12_-442!t-6716-OJT 8,912.49 12-4425-6225 133.43 12-4425-x'335 1 , 754.00 100799.92 SBO2756 FT LUPTON U-PUMP-IT 12^4426-6710-0TH 96.00 96.00 $602757 A AOMAN.S PLACE 1244995714^E5G 1. 127.00 10127.00 • SB6276B CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVIC 12-44996714-ESG 10208.00 10208.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 11/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 5862759 GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUS 12-4499-0714-£5G 1 .651.00 1.651.00 5062760 WELD INFORMATION L REFCRR 12-4499-0714-£5G L.L80.00 1 ,980.00 5462761 MATHEWS, DONNA L 12-4436-6710'-REG 15.98 12-4438-6710-REG 15.99 31.97 S862762 MENDOLA, MARIA 12-44386710-RCG 5.76 5.76 S862703 PATTON. LOI5 12-4438-6710-REG 78.84 12-4438^6710-REG 57.36 136.20 5862764 SABIN. ROBERTA 12-4438-6710-REG 24.60 24.60 5002765 SHIRLEY REEVES 12-4437-6710-RE 1 ,208.80 1 ,208.60 FINAL TOTAL : 21,114.50 WAP2DOP WELD COUNTY DATE . 11/22/94 WARRANT REGISTErt PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/22/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 . AND DATED 11/22/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN TI:E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE_ THEIR NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT y _.2L.A.Ml_ O --• DATED THIS c-2•71-CI DA / / �-?� __ 19 _247/_. DIRECTO I A CE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 0)31.-CrDAY OF _ LDCLU-MrI'! 19 CC'. MY COMMISSION E%PIRESI_- Co!Tlr iaresJanuary10,1595 aft ---_ NOTARY PUBLIC WE. THE 3OARD13FJ 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 aato-+n (ICJ_ ✓`��-'�/ FUND - TOTALING s_ al 111-1, O DATED HIS .Dr� AY OF ! 0 �Mc✓ -- 19 Gq Va444 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD -4c4/2/1 D "PUTY CH RNAN %���44L -�_-----_------- MEMBER —_ MEM BE4 MEMBER MEMBER WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER II 22 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:22:55 DATE CO MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000872872 6205066592 ACOSTA. MARIE A 1244336732RCT $50.00 000872073 0205314092 ALANIZ. ANDREA 5 1244336732RET $50.00 000072674 6204220992 ALANIZ. MARY K 124433673ZRET $50.00 000872875 6203576492 ALOAVA. ANNA M 1244330732RET $50.00 0o0a72o76 0204932592 ALFARO. CHRISTINA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872077 6204650292 ALLEN. MARIAN 1244336732RET $50.00 000072876 6204662692 ALVARADO. APOLONIA R 1244336732RET $50.00 000672879 0204476192 ANORADE. JUANITA 1244336732RET *50.00 000872880 6204496192 ARAGON. BEATRICE 1244336732RET $50.00 000872881 6205831792 ARCHIBEVUE. CASANDRA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872882 0202411402 ARELLANO, ALICE M 1244336732RET $50.00 000872883 6206345292 AVILA. VALERIE A 1244330732RET $50.00 000872884 6205261992 AYALA, JUANA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872685 6205213192 BARCELONA. TERRZE S 1244336732RET $50.00 000872886 6204901392 BARDEN. PAMELA G 1244336732RET *50.00 000672807 6206110492 BMRRIENTOS. LETICIA 1244336732RET $50.00 I 000372846 6207036092 BECK, JENNIFER A 1244336732RET $50.00 000872889 6205967192 BECKER, CHRISTINA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000672890 6206593702 BENNETTS. REBECCA D 1244336732RET $50.00 000672091 6206126392 OJORKLUND. CHARLOTTc 1244336732RET $50.00 000872692 6207050492 BLACKER. NENA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000872893 6206723592 BLACKSTON. KAREN R 1244336732RET $50.00 MWPti51P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:22-55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000872894 6205432092 ULAIR. ALICE 1244336732RCT *50.00 000872895 6205350592 BLANCO. LUCY 1244336732RE7 $50.00 000872896 0204707592 BLEVINS. TAMMY R 1244336732RET $50.00 000872097 6206075492 ULODGETT. CHERYL 3 1244336732.RET *50.00 000372098 6204407292 BONILLA. LINDA 1244336732RET *50.00 000872899 6206461792 BOWEN. MATTIE E 1244336732RET $50.00 000872900 6205368092 BRAGG, BALYNDA C 1244336732RET $50.00 000672901 6205927392 BRICENO. TINA 1244336732RET $42.46 4 000872902 0204603692 BRUM. SHERYL L 1244336732RET $50.00 000872903 6205033092 BUCHHOLZ. CINDY 1244336732RE7 $50.00 000072904 0206743292 CADWELL, TORY S 1244336732RCT $50.00 000872905 0206948392 CALDWELL. CATHERINE R 1244336732RCT $50.00 000872)06 6204900292 CARDONA. MELISSA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872907 6204837192 CARLSON. TRINEE Si 124433O732RET *50.00 000872908 6206979392 CARR. LORI 1244330732RET $50.00 000672909 6207147992 CARRILLO. PAULINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000872910 6203512092 CARRIZALES. AMADA 1244330732RED $50.00 000872911 6203092192 GATT, CAROL 5 1244336732RET $50.00 000672912 6206879992 CERVANTES. MICHELLE R 1244336732RET *50.00 000672913 6205972392 CERVANTES. PATRICIA A 124433O732RET $50.00 000872914 6205403192 CHAUVEAJ. VERONIGUE H 1244336732RET *50.00 000672915 0202113492 CHAVEZ. DOMITILIA 1244336732RET $50.00 1 WWP67IP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 44 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18222:55 DATL OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT T .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBcR AMOUNT *k*********'kk**k****k***********k**********k***k***k******kk**k*kk***k***********k 000872916 0203121292 CHAVEZ, NANCY J 1244330732RLT $50.00 000872)17 620,438592 CHAVEZ. TAMMY L 1244336732RET $50.00 000872918 6204947992 CHERAMY, DONNA J 1244336732RET $50.00 00087291v 6204557892 CHLOUPEK, MELODY M 1244336732RET $50.00 000872920 6205093892 CHRISMAN. LINN A 1244330732RET $50.00 000872921 6206018992 CLARK, CHARLES A 1244336732RET $50.00 000872922 620 489092 CLASEN. GINGER M 1244336732RET $50.00 000872)23 6206581392 CLASEN. KAREN R 1244336732RET $50.00 000872924 6205651992 COLE, VICKY 1244336732RET $50.00 000872927 6204770792 COLLINS. LORI A 1244330732RET $50.00 000872926 0205880092 COLLOP, KRISTIE L 1244336732RET $50.00 000872927 6206089042 COSS. CARLA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000872926 6204714092 CRAVEN, SUSAN L 1244336732RET $50.00 000872929 0203863192 CRUZ, LIDIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872930 6204840092 CRUZ. MARGARET 1244336732RET $50.00 000872931 6200685492 CURRIE. TINA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000872032 6206833192 DAVIS. RHONDA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000872934 0203042592 DEXTER, BERTHA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872934 62059080)2 DIAZ, MARTHA E 1244335732RET $50.00 000872937 6203700592 DORMAN. SARA C 1244330732RET $50.00 000072936 0207201842 DUFFIELD. SHANNA 1244336732RET $50.00 000072937 0205061892 RUGGER. SHIRLEY 1244330732RET $50.00 MWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WAR,MNT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 4 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:22:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000872938 6205873142 DUPONT* MICHELLE 1244330732RET $50.00 000872939 6206232092 DURAN, TONYA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872940 6205348592 ENRIQUEZ, EDITH 12443J6732RET $50.00 000872941 6203224892 ESPARZA, VICTORIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872942 0206914092 ESPINDOLA, MELISSA J 1244336732RE7 $50.00 000872943 6204715092 EdALD. CYNTHIA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000872944 6205549692 FALK. 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DEBRA S 1244336732RET $50.00 000872947 6404735592 FLORES* JANNELLE R 12 44330732RE7 $50.00 000872948 0204795092 FOUTS, DEBRA 1244336732RZT $50.00 000872949 6202302092 FOX, SHIRLEY P 1244336732RET $50.00 000672950 0206113792 FREDERICK, DIANA R 1244336732RET $50.00 000872951 6203407692 FUENTES, 8ENITA D 1244336732RE7 $50.00 000872952 6207099492 GADLEY, DONNA k 1244336732RET 350.00 000872953 6206126092 GALLEGOS, JENNIFER 1244336732RET $5.00 000872954 6204722792 GALLEGOS, NORMA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000872955 6206546192 GAMBOA, SYLVIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872956 6204399492 GARCIA, JOANNE 1244336732RET $50.00 000872957 6205460692 GARCIA, RAMONA A 1244336732RET 350.00 000872958 6205302792 GERDES, LISA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872959 6207210592 GODCHAUX, ELIZABETH 1244336732RET $50.00 WWP861P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 5 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:22:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D. 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GLORIA 12443J6732RET $50.00 000672975 6201640292 HELLER' SUSAN M 1244330732QCT $50.00 000872976 6205011192 MEMBRY. ANGELINA 1244336732RET $50.00 000672977 6206567292 HERNANDEZ. JUANITA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872976 6206519992 HERNANDEZ. MELISSA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872974 0205620992 HIINSHAW► PATRICIA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000672900 6207029292 HOLMES► SHONDRA 1244336732RET $50.00 000672981 6206500292 HOWELL. 8088I J 1244336732RET *50.00 WWPO51P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT RCGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 6 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:22:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMDER AMOUNT ****k*k***k*******k****k*##***#***k***k*kk*k*************************************# i . 000872982 6200530292 HUFF, CHRISTIE R 1244336732RET $50.30 000872983 6203256692 HUFF, PATRICIA S 1244336732RET $50.00 000872984 6205894092 HUNTER, JACQUELINE R 1244336732RET $50.00 000872985 6206037292 ICKLER, LUPE R 1244336732RET $50.00 000872986 6204980492 JARAMILLO. DIANA 8 1244336732RET $50.00 000872987 6200303192 JAYNE, CINDY 3 1244336732RCT $50.00 0006729138 6206815492 JENKINS, JOAN 1244336732RET $50.00 000872989 6205193992 WINES. DORLLN 1244336732RLT $50.00 000872990 6206556192 KIRKPATRICK, JULIE A 1244336732RET $40.50 000872901 6205052792 LAHMAYER. LAURA L 1244336732RET $50.00 i 000672992 6205354992 LARSON. LISA 1244336732RET $50.00 000672993 6204161592 LECHUGA, LORI 1244336732NET $50.00 000072994 6205460892 LEWIS. JOLENE A 1244336732RET $50.00 000872997 6203952592 LINDSEY. JOANNE 1244336732RET $50.00 000872990 6207086492 LITSEY, CYNTHIA R 1244336732RET $50.00 000672407 6205841292 LOLRA, PAMELA 1244336732RET $50.00 000872998 6202521492 LOPEZ. MARY S 1244336732RET $50.00 000672999 6206071892 LOYAPRADO. ROSA E 1244336732RET *50.00 000873000 6204534392 LUGERO. DELORES 1244336732RET $50.00 000873001 6205542792 LUGERO. DOROTHY F 1244336732RET $50.00 000673002 6204512592 LUEHRING. DIANA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000873003 6206710292 LUNA, MARIA 1244336732RET $30.00 WWP651P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 7 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:22:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D, PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT j NUMBER AMOUNT I I 000673004 6206801392 MADRID, LAURA 1244336732RCT $50.00 000673005 6205706092 MAIN, PAMELA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000873006 6201098492 MALDONADO, EDWINA A 1244336732RET $50.00 000673007 6204620092 MALDONADO. LIDIA 1244336732R£T $50.00 000673008 6206157492 MALIA, KATHLEEN 1244336732RCT $50.00 000673009 6204026692 MARKLEY, TERRY L 1244336732RCT $50.00 000673010 6204222992 MARQUEZ, ANITA 1244336732RCT $50.00 ' 000873011 6203514292 MARQUEZ, JEANNIE M 1244336732RLT $50.00 000873012 6205655192 MARTINEZ, ANNA 0 1244336732RET $50.00 000873013 6204014692 MARTINEZ, CAROLINE K 1244336732RET $50.00 000673014 6206901292 MARTINEZ, SHELLY A 1244336732RET $50.00 I 000873015 6206330492 MARVIN, ROBIN L 1244336T32R£T $50.00 000873016 6406959292 MAUCK. ANGELA K 1244336732RCT $50.00 I 000873017 6205173092 MECILLAS, PAMELA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873016 6206041592 MEDINA, TAUNIA E 1244336732RET $50.00 000673019 6204872392 MENDEZ, PATRICIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873020 6204289192 MENDOZA, ELMA 1244336732RET $50.00 000874021 6205716392 MEYER. TINA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000873022 6204467392 MILLS, TINA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873023 0204503992 MITCHELL, BAR3ARA A 1244336732RET 450.00 000673024 6207043492 MOESER, BRENDA J 1244336732RET $50.00 000873025 6206735192 MONTANO, CHERINE Y 1244336732RET $50.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE a STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:22:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/13/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER ✓ARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000873020 6204094692 MORENO, MARYLOU 1244336732RET $50.00 000873027 0205247092 NAVA, ROMELIA 124433673ZRET $50.00 000873028 6203981092 NELSON, LAURA J 1244336732RET *50.00 000873029 6204034692 NIETO, DIANE M 1244336732RET $50.00 000673030 0203952892 NIRA, BARBARA J 1244336732RET *50.00 000873031 6205690492 NOBLES. KATHERINE S 1244336732RET $50.00 000873034 6204810792 OCANAS. LINDA 1244336732RET $50.00 000373033 6204223192 OLIN, LORRAINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000873034 0205739792 OLIVAS, WINDY L 1244336732RET $4.25 000873035 6205193192 ORONA. KAYDENE 1244336732RET $50.00 000873036 0204939092 OVALLE' MARIA A 1244336732RET *50.00 000473037 6205808592 PADILLA, JANIE 1244336732RET $50.00 000673038 6205769392 PAIZ, CHRISTINA 1244336732RET $50.00 000673039 6204016292 PAREDES, LINDA 1244336732R£T $50.00 000873040 0204129092 PAZ, GLORIA 1244336732RET *50.00 000673041 6200276192 PENA, SANJUANA 1244336732RET $50.00 000673042 0202533692 PEREZ. BARBARA 1244336732RET $50.00 000473043 0203466792 PEREZ. JOSIE 1244336732RET *100.00 000673044 620$081692 PISANA, DEBRA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000873045 6206219992 POGUE, JANICE 1244336732RET $50.00 000873040 6205,80192 PONCE, MARY A 1244336732RET $50.00 000873047 6203992092 POST, PEARL I 1244336732RET 450.00 IIIII WWP85UN SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 9 STATE COIN PAYROLL 15122:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/16/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT #**kk*******kk**********##********kk****#****k****k**#*************************##* 000873046 0207059892 PULVER. KATHY A 1244336732RET $50.00 000873049 6206624892 QUINONEZ. DOREEN 1244430732RET $50.00 000873050 6205103492 QUINONEZ. ELSA M 1244336732R£T $50.00 0001373051 6206665792 RADFORD ' TRACEY 0 1244336732RET $50.00 000874052 6205753492 RAMIREZ. ADRIANA 1244330732RET $50.00 000873053 6204328594 RAMIREZ. OLIVIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873054 6205433392 REBERNIGG. KAROLINA 1244330732RET $50.00 000573055 6201014392 RECTO. LORRAINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000873050 6206062592 RECO. ROBERTA K 1244330732RET $50.00 000873057 6205553692 REFFEL. TRACY 1244336732RET $50.00 000873058 6206598492 RENFREW. LYNNE C 1244336732RET $50.00 000873059 6206025992 REYES. ROSE 1244336732RET $50.00 000873000 6205490992 RIVERA. MARIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000374061 0205701392 RIVERA, MARY 1244336732RET $50.00 0001373062 6204386592 RODRIGUEZ. JOANN 1244336732RET $50.00 000873063 0205740892 RODRIGUEZ. RENE 1244336732RET 450.00 000873064 6205208592 RODRIQUEZ. REBECCA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873065 0202715792 RODRIQUEZ, ROBERTA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873060 6206853692 RODRIQUEZ. VERONICA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873067 6200905592 RONQUILLO. MARY J 1244336732RET $25.00 000873068 6406305092 RUIZ, HEATHER N 1244336732RCT $50.00 000873069 6205605192 RUSSELL. ROSALIE I244336732RET $50.00 WWPOSLP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 10 STATE COIN PAYROLL I9:22:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ****k**'k*k*******k***k*********k**k********Ak**********k************************** 000873070 6204082092 RYAN► DOLORES D 1244336732RET 150.00 000873071 6204835892 RYE► GLENDORA R 1244336732RET $50.00 000873072 0205629592 SALAZAR. AMY M 1244336732RET $50.00 000873074 6201982202 SALAZAR, GUADALUPE A 1244336732RET $50.00 000673074 6204441392 SALAZAR. REBECCA I I244336732RET $50.00 000873075 6204492192 SANCHEZr ANGELA N 1244336732RET $50.00 000873076 0203502192 SANCHEZ, CYNTHIA 1244336732RET *50.00 000873077 6205127092 SANCHEZr DALIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873078 6206161292 SANCHEZ► LILLIAN M 1244336732RET $50.00 000873079 6200189792 SANDOVALr DEANN I244336732RET *50.00 000873080 6205322702 SANDOVAL, FLORENCE 8 1244336732RET $50.00 000073081 6204535792 SANDOVALr RENEE M 1244336732RET $50.30 000873082 6206359292 SAVAGE► CARRIE I244336732RET *50.00 000874083 6207266892 SCHIELr KELLY 1244336732RET *100.00 000873084 6204701292 SCHMIDTr TERESA A 12443367322ET *50.00 000873085 6207062792 SCHNORR, MARY A 1244336732RET *50.00 000873086 6207128192 SCHWARTZ, BECKY I244336732RET $50.00 000873087 6207217892 SEAMAN► DARCY I244336732RET $50.00 000873088 6204884592 SHANKS► CYNTHIA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000873089 6204988492 SHULTZr SANDRA D 1244336732RET $50.00 000473090 6204718692 SIASr JULIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873091 6205474792 SKINNER► ROGER D 1244336732RET $50.00 WWP551P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE I1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 15:22:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/15/94 WARRANT 1 .0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000873092 0207101592 SMITH, JODI 1244336732RCT $50.00 000873093 0202057492 SMITH. VIRGINIA i244336732RET $50.00 000573094 6205720292 SOTO, YVONNE R 1244330732RET 550.00 000873095 62041564392 STAUFFER, SANDRA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000873090 6206686992 STEELE, GLENDA M I244336732RET $50.00 000873097 6206951592 STILE, BRENDA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873098 6207080292 STILL, SHANNON 1244336732RET $50.00 000873099 0200700292 SUEDEKUM■ MELISSA i244336732RET $50.00 000073100 0204022392 SWANSON, JANICE 1244336732RET $50.00 000573101 6206659592 SWITSER, RUTH i244336732RET $50.00 000873102 6204794692 TAFOYA, ANGELA R 1244336732RET $50.00 000573103 6206002992 TALOERT. SHERRY L 1244330732RET $50.00 000873104 6205751892 TAYLOR. PATRICIA A 1244330732RET $50.00 000573105 6207041392 TREJO, CONCEPCION 1244330732RET $50.00 000873100 6204576592 TREVINO, RUBY A 1244336732RET $50.00 000873107 0200590592 TREVINO. DOLORES 1244330732RET $50.00 000573105 6207242192 TYLER. AUDRA 1244330732RET $50.00 000873109 6204866692 VALDEZ, BLANCA E i244336732RET $50.00 000873110 6200591292 VALDEZ, KRISTINE M 1244336732RET $35.56 000473111 0203267592 VALENCIA, DAVID 1244336732RL1 $50.00 000573112 6200345592 VARGAS. ORALIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873113 6205526192 VASQUEZ, ANDREATTA 1244336732RET $50.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PALL 12 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18_22155 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ***k**k****k*****kkk***kk*****###*****k********#******k**********k***k*kk********* 000873114 0206020492 VASQUEZ, CARLA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000873115 6201855592 VASQUEZ. ROSE G 1244336732RET $50.00 000873116 6206273392 VELASQUEZ, MELISSA 1244330732RET $50.00 000873117 0203780092 VIALPANDO. ROSE M 1244336732RET $50.00 000873116 6204657092 VIGIL. £LLZAaETH A 1244336732RET $50.00 000873119 6205012292 VILLEGAS. DIANA L 1244330732RET *50.00 000873120 6207089092 VIZCARRA. GRACIELA 1244330732RET *50.00 000873121 0207024892 VOLPE, CHRISTINA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000873122 6205644392 WALTER. REBECCA R 1244336732RET $50.00 000873123 62063a9192 WAREMIME. GINGER 1244336732RET $50.00 000873124 6205602892 WELLS, KIMBERLY J 1244336732RET $50.00 000873125 0205920292 WHEELER. KAREY L 1244336732RET $50.00 000873126 6204239192 WIGENT. MALINDA S 1244336732RET $50.00 000873127 6200795492 WILLIAMSON. BARBARA J 1244330732RET $50.00 000873128 6206755892 WINKLER. SUSAN A 1244336732RET $50.00 000873129 6206853892 WOELK. CHARISSA N 1244336732RE7 $50.00 000873130 6200202392 YATES. ELIZABETH 1244336732RET $50.00 000873/31 6200879192 YBARRA. CECILIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000873132 6203081192 ZUMBRINK. KATHERINE E 1244336732RET 350.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 261 TOTAL = $13.002.77 I WWPBSIO SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 13 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18-22-55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/18/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMJER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ***********k**********************k******k*k*******k*******k********kk************ NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 201 TOTAL = 113.002.77 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 12 . AND DATED 11 22 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD 8C TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE- THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S__L_y. ('')er?-- DATED THIS (2;1C1 U Y OF L— (C.AMC—.""r 19 6^. _ / DIRECT R OF "I ANLE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES• SUJSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS id DAY OF Y-6 A-11/44"C 19S(1 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES_— MyC0nInE55ion6�ItCSJ3nuaty10,1995 --�. NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HERESY ORDERED DRAWN UPON TNEE S'PDCt�C. -Ll✓uC,J --- FUND - TOTALING #__/-3 noa 7'y DATED THIS II�� - - _d AY OF _jaPLy+n,&tY 19_qcL. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 147 c--if-a617-- __---, - �RMAN IHe ( /I p:,, A; �� �� / 7r MEMBER MZM6ER ./MEADER MEMBER WWP8SIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGI:iTER 11 22 94 PAGL 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 10/23753 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/21/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000873137 6200632601 ALLNUTT FUNERAL SERVI 1244406396BUR *697.02 000873136 02_07235692 CISNEROS. DEATRIZ A 12443367105UP $381.00 000873139 0207306092 CONDE. JOAN 1244336710SUP $269.00 000673140 6206694292 MORAN. BLANCA 12443367105UP $141.00 000673141 6207254002 dAIN. ELIZADETN 1244406732RET *366.00 000673142 620408✓502 VLLASQUEZ. CLAIRE J 1244406732RCT *220.00 000673143 0203058492 CAMARILLO. LUCY P 1244336732RET $712.00 000873144 0206894592 CERVANTES. MELISSA 1244336732RET $67.00 000673145 6206086292 COLEMAN. MARGARET 1244336732RET *662.00 000873146 6200544192 ESCALANTE. MARIA A 1244336732RET $90.00 000673147 6206288792 JACKSON. SHEILA I 1244336732RET $280.00 000873148 6206253992 KING. CANDY L 1244336732RET $356.00 00087314v 6206232692 MULLIS. SCOTT C 1244336732RET *481.30 000673150 6205692392 PtREZ. VICTORIA 1244336732RET $616.00 000873151 6205560002 MCNAIR. LINDA 1244346732RET $8.00 000873152 0206695602 RAMIREZ. RACHEL 1244346732RET $112.00 000873/53 6205690901 ROTH. RONALD 0 1244346732RET *314.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 17 TOTAL = $5.752.02 WWPBb1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PACE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:23:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/21/04 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT , NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 17 TOTAL = $5,7S2.02 THIS IS TJ CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 . AND DATED 11 22 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT i 7 _0.;✓ __. DATED THIS ="N��?/C� A — c' lP2Urn�.�.cr _ 1 9 �C/. DIRECTOR /e1 ANCt AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS " DAY OF 71( I'-�"/ 19_ C1L1, MyCommtssion EcpiresJanuary 10,19 1 MY COMMISSION ExPIRES:--____ ___ -_______-. 44127 ---- OTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY ' (APPROVE) ( DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE 7CCLCd K /✓t-«.4-DJ FUND - TOTALING 4_2.6, 7 'OaJ DATED THIS "T)'- AY OF::::::::::' =� r r 19_5 . le . - - WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD ,,, �G T! ' / s' '..."'nOrd LSlf,4.-1°adif �. Gt /fyy///� b�,�/j EPUTY -�GL I L�� CAAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER / (/ MEMBER MEMBER WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:25:43 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDZR NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT k*****************kk****k*******k******k*****k********k********k****************** 000873150 0200302102 ALRTS, GREGORITA 1244406710REG $360.00 000673157 6406644502 AGUILAR, BETTY J 1244406710REG $33.00 000873158 6203607402 AGUILAR► CASILDA 1244406710REG $4.00 000873154 0201722702 ALANIZ, BEATRIZ 1244406710REG $337.00 000873100 0200384602 ALARCON► ANGELITA 1244400710REG $39.00 000873161 0200528702 ALBARRAN. TOMASA R 1244400710REG $256.00 000873162 6206736101 ALBRIGMT, SAMMY J 1244406710REG $94.00 000873103 6203395502 ALEJANDRO. MARIA 1244406710REG $56.00 000873104 6202185402 ALFARO, CELESTINA 1244406710RLG $426.00 000873165 6201807402 ALFARO. ELISA 1244406710REG $32.00 000873160 0200424102 ALLEE, LUCILLE 1244406710REG $44.00 • 000873167 6203533302 ALLES, ELLA M 1244406710REG $181.00 000873108 6202077602 ALVARADO. FELLS S 1244406710REG $33.00 I 000873169 0202481302 ALVAREZ. MARY ANN 1244406710RCG $129.00 000873170 6205725602 AMADOR. RITA 1244406710REG $474.00 000673171 6206534202 ANDERS. MARIKA C 1244406710REG $49.00 000873172 6205319901 ANTUNA, FRED 8 1244406710REG $11.00 000873173 6203885202 ANZALDUA, °FELLA 1244406710REG $36.70 000873174 6203885201 ANZALDUA, ROBERT V 1244406710REG $131.00 000673175 6207286202 ARAGON. MARGARET 1244406710REG $101.00 000673170 6201680602 ARAGON► MOLLIE 1244406710REG $73.00 000873177 620$413902 ARCHER. RITA J 1244406710REG $36.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICLS WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:25743 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/04 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMO:_R AMOUNT 000673176 6201050802 ARCHULETA. ANNIE 1244406710REG $35.00 000873179 6206402501 ARCHULETA. GUILLERMO 1244406710REG $16.00 000673180 6200317002 ARCHULETA, LOUISA 1244406710REG $274.00 000873181 0201890902 ARCHULETA. RAMONA 1244406710REG $21.00 000673182 6201032202 ARELLANO. 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CATHERINE F 1244406710REG $10.00 000873237 6201002202 dRAY. ELSIE I244406710REG $154.00 000873236 6200832502 SREHON, ESTHER 1244406710REG $170.00 000873239 6206961502 BRICCNO. MARIA U 1244406710REG $225.00 000873240 6201744002 BRICENO, MARIA E 1244406710REG $195.00 000873241 6207103502 BRIDGES, JENCIE L 1244406710REG $36.00 000873242 6203494102 BRIDGEWATER. MARY 1244406710REG $36.00 000873243 6206294202 BRIONES. JUANITA 1244406710REG $43.00 1, WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICLS WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 5 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18225_44 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT 1 .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT *****k*****************kk****************************k**************************** • 000874244 6203150202 BRITT. LAETA 1244406710REG $36.00 000873245 6202941001 BROOKS, FRED W 1244406710REG $277.00 000873246 6201164202 BROUGHTON. DENA 1244406710REG $36.00 000373247 6200422602 BROWN. 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DOMITILIA 1244406710RCG $4.00 000873670 6205154501 MARTINEZ, ELILBCRTO 1244406710REG $56.00 -. 000873677 6205595102 MARTINEZ, ELZSA 1244406710REG $56.00 000873678 6206870502 MARTINEZ. ELLA 1244406710REG $99.00 000873079 6201377302 MARTINEZ, EMILIA 1244400710REG $4.00 000873080 6202292302 MARTINEZ. FAUSTINA 1244406710REG $36.00 000873681 6200479302 MARTINEZ, FELISA 1244406710REG $158.00 000873082 0201478402 MARTINEZ, FLORA M 1244406710REG $131.00 000874083 0205480702 MARTINEZ, FLORINDA 1244406710RLG $183.00 WWPO52P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 25 STATE COIN PAYtOLL 1d:25:43 DATE or MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT Mick k*****k*****kk***k*****************k**k *****k**k*****************k*k*****kkk* 000873084 0200471102 MARTINEZ. GENOVEVA 1244406710REG $56.00 000873685 6201349302 MARTINEZ, GOMESINDA 1244406710REG $87.00 000873680 6202477602 MARTINEZ. GUADALUPE 1244400710REG $241.00 000873687 6201365102 MARTINEZ. 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PAULINE M 1244400710REG 3238.00 • 000073704 6202477601 MARTINEZ. RAYMUNDO 1244406710REG $75.00 000873705 6202183402 MARTINEZ. SUSIE 1244406710REG $151.00 WWPa51P SOCIAL SERVICES WARiANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 26 STATE COIN PAYiOLL 18:25:43 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMDER AMOUNT 000873706 0200805502 MASON, ALMA 1244406710REG $4.00 I 000873707 6205227302 MAST, ELLA K 1244406710REG $296.90 000873708 6207310801 MASTERS, ALVIE L 1244406710REG $36.00 000873709 0205019601 MASTERS. JAMES 1244406710REG $204.00 000873710 0201603502 MATA. NELLIE 1244406710REG $36.30 000873711 6206043402 MATHENA. JUANITA C 1244406710REG $36.00 000373712 6204324001 MC. HARRY DOUGLAS 1244406710REG $502.00 000873713 0205642002 MCCOY. HELEN E 1244406710REG $59.00 000073714 6203846402 MCINTIRE. INA 1244406710REG $16.00 000873715 6201871802 MCKINNEY. VELMA 1244406710REG $30.00 00087.3716 6201578502 MCLAUGHLIN, MARTHA 1244406710REG $4.00 000873717 6206222301 MEDFORD, LOREN 6 1244406710REG $56.00 . 000873718 6201676601 MEDINA. CANDID() 12444D6710REG $4.30 000873719 0204138401 MEDINA, FLORENCIO 1244406710REG $41.00 000873720 0203964602 MEDINA, MARIA 1244406710REG $16.00 000873721 0204816102 MEDINA, MARIA E 1244406710REG $168.00 000873722 6207078002 MEDINA, MARTHA 1244400710REG $377.00 000873723 6201070101 MEDINA, MAX G 1244406710REG $36.00 000673724 6206149002 MENDEZ, ANITA 1244406710REG $118.90 000873725 6200149001 MENDEZ, JOSC M 1244406710REG *158.00 000873726 6206093302 MENDOZA, AMALIA 1244406710REG $467.00 000873727 6205959101 MENDOZA, INES 1244400710RZG $160.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 27 STPtE COIN PAYtOLL 18:25:43 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT 1 .0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT , NUMOCR AMOUNT *******k*k**************************k******t ************************************** 000073728 0200950102 MENDOZA, MARCELA 1244406710REG $167.00 000873729 6206809201 MERCADO, ESTEBAN 1244406710REG 4502.04 000073730 6203968601 MEYERS, ALFRED 1244406710REG $36.00 000073731 0205199601 MICHAELIS, JACK L 1244400710REG $36.00 000873732 0202031702 MIDDLETON, LJIS M 1244406710REG $260.00 000073734 0204722502 MILINAZZO, FRANCES + 1244406710RCG $103.00 000873734 6205779402 MILLER, DORA 1244406710REG $36.00 000073736 0204327802 MILLER, ETHEL L 1244406710REG $36.00 000873730 6205533902 MILLER, FLORENCE 1244406710REG $1.00 000874737 6204512002 MILLER, FRANCES E 1244406710RGG 426.00 000873730 0202416102 MILLER, HELEN R 1244406710REG $56.00 000073739 6202230902 MILLS, GLADYS 1244400710REG $30.00 000373740 6203403602 MINER, ESTHCR 1244400710REG $36.00 000073741 6207016402 MINJARES, SOLLDAD 1244406710REG $46.00 000073742 6204088502 MINNEY, LOIS 1244406710REG $191.00 000073743 0201012802 MOJICA, MARIA 1244406710REG $148.00 000873744 6202749402 MOLINA, MARY 1244406710REG $172.00 000873740 0204311002 MONDRAGON, JUANITA 1244406710REG $307.00 000874746 6204311001 MONORAGON, MANUEL 1244406710REG $08.00 009074747 0203595702 MONDRAGON, TEODORA 1244406710REG $36.00 000873748 0201152001 MONTANO. ABE 1244406710R£G $84.00 000873749 0201152602 MONTANO, IDA 1244400710REG $36.00 WmPN;,lY SOCIAL SERVICES WARiANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 2a STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:25143 DATt OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT I .D. 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ISABEL 1244406710REG $205.00 000073764 0202758302 MORALES, JUANITA 1244406710REG $232.00 000873765 6201850102 MORALES, PETRA 1244400710REG $36.00 000873764 6205586302 MORENO. ANGELA 1244404710REG $345.00 000873767 6205027102 MORIN, APOLONIA 1244406710REG $36.00 000073768 6205798102 MORRELLE. ELIZABETH 1244406710REG $199.30 000873764 0203781302 MORRIS, JUNE 1244406710REG $56.00 000073770 6206942702 MOTLAGM, KOBRA 3 1244406710REG $56.00 000873771 6200494602 MUDROW. ELIZABETH J 1244406710REG $101.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WAR2ANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 29 STATE COIN PAYJOLL 18:25:43 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT 1 .13. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT #***k**************kk**********************tk*******A**********k**********k******* 000873772 6205662701 MULLIS. SILLY 1244406710REG $171.00 000873773 6207470201 MULLIS, CHARLES 1244406710REG $205.00 000073774 6203014602 MUNIZ, BONIFACIA 1244406710REG $36.00 000673775 6204165501 MUNIZ. 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ALTA 1244406710REG $237.00 000074063 6204342302 TAPPAN' LOLA E 1244406710REG $109.00 000874064 6205943402 TARASIUK. STEFANIA 1244406710REG $234.00 000074065 6206514101 TAYLOR, JAMES E 1244406710REG $269.00 000874060 6204039102 THOMPSON' GRACE L 1244406710REG $36.00 000874067 6201814302 THOMPSON' HATTIE L 1244406710REG $109.00 000874000 6206328201 THORNTON. GEORGE 1244406710REG $121.00 000074069 6201031802 TIJERINA. PETRA 1244406710REG $184.00 000874070 6204735902 TILLEY' OPAL IRENL 1244406710REG $36.00 000874071 6201399202 TOLBERT' NELLIE 1244400710REG $36.00 000874072 6204888302 TORMEY. MONETA V 1244406710REG $36.00 000074073 6201476802 TORRES, ESTER L 1244400710RLG $45.00 000874074 6207014001 TORRES. LEE I 1244406710REG $292.00 000874075 6202615502 TORRES. MARIA 1244406710REG $386.00 000074076 6200100202 TORRES, RAMONA 1244406710REG $123.00 000074077 6202070702 TORRES' SALOME 1244406710REG $35.00 000874078 6200089402 TORREZ. FELICITAS 1244406710REG 5387.00 000874079 6201733102 TREVINO. PETRA 1244406710REG 1316.00 IP 4WP8S1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGt 43 STATE COLN PAYROLL 18:25243 ., DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT E.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT - NUMBEit AMOUNT ***kkk***********k*************************k *******k****k****k*****k************** 000x74080 6203059302 TRIMBLE* FREIDA 124440o710REG $36.00 000874081 6200657301 TRONCOSO. MARGARITO 1244406710REG $132.00 000874082 6201899302 TRUJILLO. ADELINA 1244400710REG $5D.00 000874083 620202.0902 TRUJILLO, ANDREA 1244406710REG $222.00 000874084 6207296401 TRUJILLO. BENING 1244406710REG $292.00 000874085 6702020901 TRUJILLO. CELESTINO 1244406710REG 18.00 000874086 6200134902 TRUJILLO. EPIMENIA 1244406710REG $36.00 000874087 6205003301 TRUJILLO. 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BETTY 1244406710REG $33.00 i 000874183 6202794602 ZAVALA. TULES 1244406710REG $36.00 000674184 6205730702 LUMBRENNEN. EVA M 1244406710REG $172.00 9 000674165 0205918502 ZUNIGA,. CANDELARIA 1244406710REG $56.00 I000874186 6203860001 CERDA. MARTIN 1244406710REG $36.00 000874187 6201734301 GRILGO.JUDY 1244406710REG $166.00 000874188 6202258102 FRET. BONNIE 1244406710REG $101.00 000674189 6206390602 GROSS. JUNE 8 1244406710REG $36.00 4SPOSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARZANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 48 STATE COIN PAWOLL 10:25:43 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/22/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT k*****k***kkkk********k*************k*k**** ****kk************k******k*******k**** 000874190 6203431201 GUZMAN. ANDRES 1244406710REG X36.00 000074191 6203543001 PEREZ, EFREN C 1244406710REG *16.00 000874192 6204494502 ABEYTA. 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PATRICIA 1244346710REG $356.00 000874234 6202727301 FLORES, SANTOS 1244346710R£G $202.00 000874240 0203456201 FLOREZ, PEDRO 1244346710REG 14.00 00087424/ 6202744002_ FOLKERS, CLEO 1244346710REG $112.00 000874242 0202744601 FOLKERS, MELVIN 1244346710REG $112.00 000074243 6205427101 FOLKS, MICiiAEL JAME 124434671OREG $4.00 000874244 6205168602 FOSSUN, JUDY M 1244346710REG $229.00 000874245 6206926602 FOSTER. RITA 1244340710REG $229.00 000874246 0204514504 FOY. DAVID E 1244346710REG $145.00 000874247 6206299201 FRANZ. CHRISTOPHE J 1244346710REG $222.00 000674244 6202707301 FRIEDMAN, EDWARD 1204346710REG $4.00 000874249 6207240001 FROMAN, CHARLES 1244346710REG $130.00 000874250 6201636502 GARCIA, ERMINIA 1244346710REG $414.00 000674251 0207283002 GARSKY. JANET R 1244J4671OREG $229.00 000874252 6206869201 CARLA. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER *ARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT **k******************* k*******k********k*k*t ******k*******k*****k**k*******k*****k 000874322 6203041901 MURRAY, JAMES 1244346710REG $4.00 000074323 6205301801 NAKAGAWA; CARL 1244346710REG $130.00 000874324 6206304801 NAVARRETE, FRANK 1244346710REG $222.00 1 000874325 0205500002 NEVAREZ, CONRADA 124434O710REG $300.00 000874326 6203951002 NIRAp ADELITA 1244346710REG 1403.00 000874327 62.06427902 NOURIE, DEANNE Z244340710REG $375.00 4 000874328 6206576102 OBRIANT, MARIE 1244346710REG $229.00 000874329 6205834201 OBRIEN' PATRICK 1244346710REG $229.00 000874330 6205861901 OCHOA, MARK 1244346710REG $4.00 000874331 6203377302 OCKER, CHARLENE S 1244346710REG $222.00 000874332 6206280801 OLBERA, RICHARD 1244346710RLG $130.00 000874333 6205213802 OLIVA, GERARDA 1244346710REG $281.00 000674334 6205478702 OLVERA. 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CAROL 1244346710REG $378.00 000074495 6202958302 WILLIAMS. FLORINE A 1244346710REG $396.00 000874396 6200553902 WILSON. JOYCE L 1244346710REG 5229.00 000674397 0203941702 WINSLOW. MADELINE 1244346710REG $4.00 000874398 6205392102 WINTERS. EDITH 1244346710REG $239.00 000874394 6204458202 YOUNGER. PAULA S 1244346710REG $4.00 000874400 620699470/ YOUNGS. SEREN E 1244346710REG $4.00 000674401 62024228501 AVILA. EDWARD 1244346710RES $432.00 000874402 6206472102 GARZA. OFELIA 1244346710REG $130.00 000874403 6205724601 LANCKRZET. ARTHUR 124434O710REG $4.00 000874404 6207060202 BARGAS. FELICITAS 1244406710REG $173.00 000874409 6206216202 BARRITA. BETTY 1244406710REG $70.00 000874410 6202290401 BARRON. MARTIN 1244406710REG $36.00 000874411 6204344602 BASEHAR. TWYLA J 1244406710REG $71.00 000674412 6206119402 BATH. BEULAH 1244406710REG $56.00 000874413 6202500601 BATTELO. WALTER 1244406710REG $36.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 1254 TOTAL = $102. 122.64 WWPUtIW SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 22 94 PAGE 5U STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:25:43 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/2290 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT i NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 1254 TOTAL = $162. 122.64 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND DUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 57 . AND DATED 11 22 94. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS INTHE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT t_„,&L2 ?'�ki1 62`+/ n DATED THIS ' r` DAY F _2 fca_.���v 19 Ci_. DIRECTO F F NA CE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUUSCRIUED AND SWORN TO BEFORE MC THIS ✓ _ DAY OF 7 C..-tvrhir 19 GPI . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES]_ .. VI,Lilll"S�L';� :d',ICSJu�;,w:f 1�.lS7J .4 / / NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARC HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE Clra_G `.,icI✓k4^-�- FUND - TOTALING t 0[_ayl .a DATLA) HIS and AY OF _ Y3CCi_f_t_ ✓ __,� 19 QL� . //`n/WCLD COUNTY CLERK/LE � TO THE BOARD m / L_�,24- 2 __mow ��— _ ` ' ' ✓ __ /i DEPUTY CHAIRMAN a. // v\ �r 7 / d 7 \-Lkeidik / V MEMBER MEMBER -- / L` 41> MEMBER MEMBER REPORTS 8c COMMUNICATIONS l/ — Z3 — 91( DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : THE FOLLOWING ROAD WAS OPENED NOVEMBER 21, 1994 . 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TJ NAME ZPMH-1930 Harsh ZPMH-1932 Martin MHZP-182 Smithgaard MHZP-183 Moser e-\\VeilelV Director Chuck Cunliffe, Director I ` RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 23, 1994 TAPE#94-45 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, November 23, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pr -Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED Also present: • County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of November 21, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: The following was added under New Business as Item 3): Consider setting time and place for hearing on resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS; RECOGNITION OF SERVICES-EDWARD GARBARINO,911 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE AUTHORITY BOARD: chairman Webster read said certificate into the record recognizing Edward Garbarino for one year of service on said board. Mr. Garbarino was not present to accept his award. PUBLIC INPUT: No public input was offered. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 226,742A8 Payroll Fund $ 8,446.01 Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr, Warden. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion,which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT BIDS: Pat Persichino, General Services Director, stated there are no bids to present. APPROVE CONTRACT FOR COMMISSARY SERVICES - SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: Mr. Persichino read a letter from Kim Fiiethman, Sheriffs Office, into the record recommending the low bid with high return from Rigg's and Associates, Inc. He explained this company's prices are comparable to what is now being charged and offered a 20 percent return to Weld County, which was the highest return offered. Mr. Warden explained the return goes into the prisoner welfare fund, and Mr. Persichino stated the company will provide incidental vending items such as candy bars,toothpaste, non-alcoholic drinks, etc. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said recommendation, and Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER 1995 DANCE HALL LICENSE FOR THE LAZY D ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, INC., 0BA THE LAZY D: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, stated this matter concerns approval of the 1995 dance license for this establishment in Hereford. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said license, and Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENTS FOR PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENTS PER SB 94-182 WITH KODAK, EFTC, DOVATRON,AND WESTERN SUGAR AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained Senate Bill 94-182 clarified property tax incentives for personal property under the TABOR Amendment. He noted Kodak and EFTC are already active and DOVatron and Western Sugar meet the criteria to participate. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Baxter, carried unanimously. CONSIDER SETTING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING ON RESOLUTION TO VACATE A PORTION OF BLISS ROAD (WELD COUNTY ROAD 62) BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 4S AND 47: Mr. Barker explained a joint hearing among the Board, Greeley City Council, and Greeley-Weld Airport Authority Board was held on January 11, 1994,concerning alternative runways at the airport. Alternative"NW', which crosses Bliss Road, was chosen as the best alternative;therefore, a joint meeting must be held to determine whether to close Bliss Road or tunnel underneath the runway. Mr. Barker recommended the meeting be held on December 7, 1994, and explained the road must be vacated, if the option is to close the road. He stated he has provided notice setting the time for consideration of the resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road as December 7, 1994, at 4:00 p.m. Mr. Barker noted Bliss Road is also known as Weld County Road 62, and the resolution concerns 1,600 linear feet between Weld County Roads 45 and 47, which would be vacated. Commissioner Baxter moved to set the time and place for said hearing as specified in the resolution, and Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RE #1673 - LIND (CONT. FROM 11/16/94): Gloria Dunn, Planning Department, read staffs recommendation into the record and noted additional information was received from the Health Department and the Town of Severance. Chairman Webster informed the applicant that only four Board members are present today, and, in the event of a tie vote, Commissioner Kirkmeyer would review the record and cast the deciding vote, or the applicant could request a continuance. Ken Lind, Attorney, represented the applicant and requested the Board proceed. He explained the odd shape of the parcel was due to an existing employee home and to allow the windbreak or shelter Minutes- November 23, 1994 Page 2 941171 BC0016 belt to be completed. He noted non-productive farm land had been selected and explained Janice Lind, co-applicant, does bookkeeping for the farm as well as caretaking. Mr. Lind stated a joint septic system with the employee house would be used;therefore,the requirement for septic should be no problem. He also noted the existing access from Weld County Road 23 will be shared with the existing home, and easements will be created for access and septic as required by the County. Discussion ensued concerning modification of the boundaries, and Ms. Dunn noted an exemption must be approved if the lot is less than one acre. After further discussion concerning an exemption, H. F. Lind, President of Lind Farms, Inc., spoke in support of the request. Ms. Dunn submitted five Conditions of Approval to the Board for review, and Ken Lind stated he agreed with all proposed Conditions of Approval. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve RE#1673 for Lind Farms, Incorporated, with the Conditions of Approval as recommended by staff. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and Mr. Barker recommended the language concerning Section 11.7.12.5 of the Subdivision Ordinance in Condition of Approval#3b also be included in Condition of Approval#3c. Commissioners Harbert and Hall agreed to said recommendation, and 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 9:40 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: �� ///a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY COLORADO B Aff, Weld County Clerk to the Board f W. H. Webster, Ch irm BY:J 42- 4a a c Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale K. all c/ eorge EiSaxter Constance L. Harbert j X )SED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Minutes- November 23, 1994 Page 3 941171 BC0016 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOVEMBER 23, 1994 TAPE#94-45 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, November 23, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller MINUTES: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of November 21, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Shelly Miller, Acting Clerk to the Board, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $188,628.58. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Miller. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:45 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: �'i, BOARD OF COUNTY STONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /7 W. H. Webster, airman eputy Clerk to the Board Dale KL Hall, Pro-T re ,/George E' Baxter Constance L. Harbert FXCFIJSFD Barbara J. Kirkmeyer RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, November 28, 1994 ( TAPE#94-46 ROLL CALL: W. H.Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer tMIN S: Approval of minutes of November 23, 1994 CER FICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on November 23, 1994: voinal Plat Subdivision - Rangeview Ranches, Mike and Pam Guttersen ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Present Highland Day Care Center- Finance Department was added as#1 under Bids APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: (Each indwdual Is allowed a three-minute period of time in which to address the Board of County Commissioners On topics which are not on the Board's agenda. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today. If the Board is unable to do so,the matter will either be referred to start or scheduled for a work session. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public tearing.such as a lard use or violation hearing,you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing,either in person or in writing. Public input on any topic shall be limited to 15 minutes.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: ) Warrants BIDS: 1) Present Highland Day Care Center- Finance Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Board of Retirement Bylaws 2) Consider Human Services Committee Bylaws 3) Consider Department of Public Works' Strategic and Tactical Plan for Infrastructure Improvements 4) Consider closing Clerk and Recorder's Greeley and Fort Lupton offices at 12:00 noon on December 30, 1994 5) Consider Authorizations to Receive Oil and Direction for Payment to Texaco Trading and Transportation Inc. and authorize Chairman to sign -W 1/2, S6, TBN, R58W 6) Consider Authorizations to Receive Oil and Direction for Payment to Texaco Trading and Transportation Inc. and authorize Chairman to sign -W 1/2, S33, T7N, R60W 7) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 82-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Health Department 8) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 84-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Weld County 9) Final Reading of Ordinance No. 180, In Matter of Public Works Policies Continued on Page 2 of Agenda amota Page 2 of Agenda PLANNING: 1) Consider RE#1664- Botet Company (cont.from 11/16/94) 2) Consider RE#1665- Bolet Company (cont. from 11/16/94) 3) Consider RE#1668-Oster 4) Consider RE#1672 - Rotherham SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 23, 1994 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD ROLL CALL: W. H.Webster.Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern George E. Baxter Constance L Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MIN TES: Approval of minutes of October 24, 1994 • Monday, November 28, 1994 CONSENT AGENDA • APPOINTMENTS: Nov 28 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 PM Nov 29- CCI Convention Nov 29- Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Nov 30- CCI Convention Nov 30- Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 1 - CCI Convention Dec 1 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Dec 1 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Dec 1 - Comprehensive Solid Waste Advisory Board 3:30 PM Dec 2 - Centennial Developmental Services, Inc., Board 8:00 AM Dec 5- Fair Board 7:30 PM Dec 6 - Interagency Planning Committee 1:00 PM Dec 6- Planning Commission 1:30 PM Dec 6- Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Dec 7 - Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 7 - County Council 7:30 PM Dec 8- Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Dec 8- Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Dec 8 - Emergency Medical Service Committee 7:00 PM • Dec 10- HSD Legislative Retreat 7:30 AM Dec 10- Poudre River Trail Dedication 2:00 PM Dec 23 - HOLIDAY Dec 26- HOLIDAY Jan 2 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Nov 28- Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License Application for Del Camino, Inc., dba Las Carretas Del Camino 9:00 AM Nov 28 - Subdivision Preliminary Plan, Dos Rios Estates, 2nd Filing, Go Joyce Allely [Located south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 52; west of and adjacent to 47th Avenue] (cont. from 11/07/94) 10:00 AM Dec 7 - Final Budget Hearing 9:00 AM Dec 7 - Housing Authority Budget Hearing 9:00 AM Dec 7- Minor Subdivision Final Plat in the E (Estate)Zone District, William H. and Charles W. Jerke [Located northwest of and adjacent to the intersection of Weld County Road 41 and Weld County Road 50.5] 10:00 AM Dec 7 - Hearing to consider vacation of portion of Bliss Road(Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 4:00 PM Dec 13 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM Dec 21 - Replat of Lots 12 through 26, Hudson Land Company Subdivision (Fox Haven Estates), Charles and Vicky • Wacker [Located north of Weld County Road 2 approximately 1/4 mile, and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 39] 10:00 AM Dec 21 - Special Review Permit for an accessory building larger than 1500 square feet (2400 square feet) in a recorded subdivision in the R-1 (Residential) Zone District, Gail P. Brenand [Located south of and adjacent to West 10th Street and west of and adjacent to 71st Avenue] 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: "4 Pla�nning Commission minutes from November 15, 1994 2Q� Yawn of Windsor-Referral,Resolution, Petition,and Utilities Impact Statement IN re: Poudre Tech Center, 2nd Annexation Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, November 28, 1994 Page 2 of Consent Agenda • RESOLUTIONS: •a7 approve Final Plat Subdivision (Rangeview Ranches) -Guttersen 0.pi rove 1995 Dance Hall License for The Lazy D Entertainment Center, Inc., iba The Lazy D • t time and place for hearing on resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 •it(Xpprove Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak- 1993 through 1996 %5)'trove Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with dak - 1994 through 1997 • \Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with • Kodak- 1995 through 1998 • • prove Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak- 1992 through 1995 "prove Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with TC- 1993 through 1996 ''s" prove Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with E TC - 1995 through 1998 - prove Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with TC - 1994 through 1997 -tyf pprove Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Vatron " 2�prove Agreement fcr property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with stern Sugar •t3(%pprove RE #1673- Lind ORDINANCES: tip cond Reading of Ordinance No. 82-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Health arikecond Reading of Ordinance No. 84-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Weld County -pc final Reading of Ordinance No. 180, In Matter of Public Works Policies . • Signed this date Monday, November 28, 1994 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, November 28, 1994 T.4 PE#9446 ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 23, 1994 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on November 23, 1994: 1) Final Plat Subdivision - Rangeview Ranches, Mike and Pam Guttersen ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Present Highland Day Care Center- Finance Department was added as #1 under Bids APPROVAL OF 4 CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: (Each individual is allowed a three-minute period of time in which to address the Board of County Commissioners on topics which are not on the Board's agenda. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today. If the Board is unable to do so,the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a work session. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be hoard by the Board in a public hearing,such as a land use or violation hearing,you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing,either in person or in writing. Public input on any topic shall be limited to 15 minutes.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: 1) Present Highland Day Care Center- Finance Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Board of Retirement Bylaws 2) Consider Human Services Committee Bylaws 3) Consider Department of Public Works' Strategic and Tactical Plan for Infrastructure Improvements 4) Consider closing Clerk and Recorder's Greeley and Fort Lupton offices at 12:00 noon on December 30, 1994 5) Consider Authorizations to Receive Oil and Direction for Payment to Texaco Trading and Transportation Inc. and authorize Chairman to sign -W 1/2, S6, T8N, R68W 6) Consider Authorizations to Receive Oil and Direction for Payment to Texaco Trading and Transportation Inc. and authorize Chairman to sign -W 1/2, S33, T7N, R60W 7) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 82-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Health Department 8) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 84-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Weld County 9) Final Reading of Ordinance No. 180, In Matter of Public Works Policies Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda PLANNING: 1) Consider RE#1664 - Bolet Company (cont. from 11/16/94) 2) Consider RE#1665 - Bolet Company (cont. from 11/16/94) 3) Consider RE#1668 - Oster 4) Consider RE#1672 - Rotherham SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of November 23, 1994 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 24, 1994 Monday, November 28, 1994 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Nov 28 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 PM Nov 29- CCI Convention Nov 29- Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Nov 30- CCI Convention Nov 30 - Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 1 - CCI Convention Dec 1 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Dec 1 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Dec 1 - Comprehensive Solid Waste Advisory Board 3:30 PM Dec 2 - Centennial Developmental Services, Inc., Board 8:00 AM Dec 5- Fair Board 7:30 PM Dec 6- Interagency Planning Committee 1:00 PM Dec 6 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Dec 6- Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee 5:00 PM Dec 7 - Poudre River Trail Systems 7:00 AM Dec 7 - County Council 7:30 PM Dec 8- Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Dec 8 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Dec 8 - Emergency Medical Service Committee 7:00 PM • Dec 10- HSD Legislative Retreat 7:30 AM Dec 10 - Poudre River Trail Dedication 2:00 PM Dec 23 - HOLIDAY Dec 26 - HOLIDAY Jan 2 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Nov 28- Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License Application for Del Camino, Inc., dba Las Carretas Del Camino 9:00 AM Nov 28- Subdivision Preliminary Plan, Dos Rios Estates, 2nd Filing, c/o Joyce Allely [Located south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 52; west of and adjacent to 47th Avenue] (cont. from 11/07/94) 10:00 AM Dec 7 - Final Budget Hearing 9:00 AM Dec 7 - Housing Authority Budget Hearing 9:00 AM Dec 7 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat in the E (Estate)Zone District, William H. and Charles W. Jerke[Located northwest of and adjacent to the intersection of Weld County Road 41 and Weld County Road 50.5] 10:00 AM Dec 7 - Hearing to consider vacation of portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 4:00 PM Dec 13- Violation Hearings 10:00 AM Dec 21 - Replat of Lots 12 through 26, Hudson Land Company Subdivision (Fox Haven Estates), Charles and Vicky Wacker [Located north of Weld County Road 2 approximately 1/4 mile, and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 39] 10:00 AM Dec 21 - Special Review Permit for an accessory building larger than 1500 square feet (2400 square feet) in a recorded subdivision in the R-1 (Residential) Zone District, Gail P. Brenand [Located south of and adjacent to West 10th Street and west of and adjacent to 71st Avenue] 10:00 AM • COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Planning Commission minutes from November 15, 1994 2) Town of Windsor-Referral, Resolution, Petition, and Utilities Impact Statement re: Poudre Tech Center, 2nd Annexation Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, November 28, 1994 Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Final Plat Subdivision (Rangeview Ranches) - Guttersen * 2) Approve 1995 Dance Hall License for The Lazy D Entertainment Center, Inc., dba The Lazy D 3) Set time and place for hearing on resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62) between Weld County Roads 45 and 47 4) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak- 1993 through 1996 * 5) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak - 1994 through 1997 6) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak- 1995 through 1998 * 7) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Kodak- 1992 through 1995 * 8) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per S3 94-182 with EFTC - 1993 through 1996 * 9) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with EFTC - 1995 through 1998 *10) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with EFTC - 1994 through 1997 *11) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with DOVatron *12) Approve Agreement for property tax incentive payments per SB 94-182 with Western Sugar *13) Approve RE#1673 - Lind ORDINANCES: 1) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 82-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Health Department 2) Second Reading of Ordinance No, 84-P, In Matter of Setting Fees for Services Provided by Weld County 3) Final Reading of Ordinance No. 180, In Matter of Public Works Policies * Signed this date Monday, November 28, 1994 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION (RANGEVIEW RANCHES) - MIKE AND PAM GUTTERSEN • 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 23rd day of November, 1994,at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Mike and Pam Guttersen, 26780 Weld County Road 36, LaSalle, Colorado 80645, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Final Plat Subdivision (Rangeview Ranches) on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Mike Guttersen, applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 4.5.16 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance provides standards for review of said Final Plat Subdivision, and WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 4.4 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 4,5,16 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance including specifically: a. The proposed Final Plat is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, is consistent with the E(Estate)Zone District, and is consistent with the plans of affected municipalities. In a referral response dated November 11, 1994, a representative for the Town of Kersey indicated that they have reviewed the request and found no conflict with its interests. b. Comments received from referral agencies are addressed in the Conditions of Approval. 941163 SUBD � ; PLC h,�t c-tt rei; •SIcncd FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION (RANGEVIEW RANCHES) -GUTTERSEN PAGE 2 c. Definite provisions have been made for a water supply that is sufficient in terms of quantity, dependability, and quality to provide water for the subdivision, including fire protection. Central Weld County Water District will provide water service to the subdivision, including four fire hydrants by a six- inch water line. The cost for installation of the water line and fire hydrants is included in the improvements agreement submitted with this application. d. Septic systems are proposed for the sewage proposal, The Weld County Health Department reviewed the application including the soils information and found no conflicts with its interests. e. Off-site roads providing access to the subdivision and streets within the subdivision are adequate in functional classification, width, and structural capacity to meet the traffic requirements of the subdivision. The Weld County Public Works Department reviewed the application including the improvements agreement and found no conflicts. f. The subdivision does not appear to cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments or districts to provide fire and police protection, hospital, solid waste disposal, and other services. Referral agencies responding indicated no concerns. g. The subdivision will not cause air pollution violations based on Colorado Department of Health Standards. The Weld County Health Department reviewed the application and found no conflicts with its interests. h. The subdivision conforms to the subdivision design standards of Section 10 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. The subdivision does not appear to have an undue adverse effect on wildlife, its habitat, the preservation of prime agricultural land, and historical sites. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of Mike and Pam Guttersen for a Site Specific Development Plan and Final Plat Subdivision (Rangeview Ranches) on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to recording the Final Plat, the Board of shall approve the subdivision improvements agreement and the form of collateral. The security for the agreement shall be tendered and accepted by the Board for the subdivision improvements agreement. 941163 SUBD • FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION (RANGEVIEW RANCHES)- GUTTERSEN PAGE 3 2. Prior to recording the Final Plat, the following notes shall be placed on the plat: a. Uses within the Final Plat consist of E(Estate) uses listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. b. Approval of this Final Plat may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 17 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. c. All streets within the subdivision are private and shall be built to County standards and shall be maintained by the homeowners association, lot owners, and/or developer. d. Installation of utilities shall comply with section 10.20 (Underground Utilities) of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. e. Central Weld County Water District shall provide domestic water to the subdivision. f. Sewer service is to be provided by individual sewage disposal systems approved by the Weld County Health Department. g. Any excavation or placement of dredged or fill material, either temporary or permanent, into any wetlands within the subdivision, shall require the approval of the Army Corps of Engineers permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. 3. Prior to recording the Final Plat, the applicant shall: a. Amend the plat to show the Emergency Access, Drainage and Utility Easement being 50 feet wide rather than 30 feet wide. The Emergency Access, Drainage and Utility Easement shall be dedicated for public use, to be open for such use at such time as development occurs on property adjacent to and north of Lots 4 and 5, or at such time as 5th Street is developed for public use. b. Amend the plat to show the road from Rangeview Drive north to 5th Street with a minimum of two 10-foot drive lanes and an emergency access "bump gate" on said road. The improvements agreement shall include the installation of said emergency access bump gate and the construction of the emergency access road with the two 10-foot drive lanes. c. Attach to the plat the "right-to-farm" information as suggested by the applicant. 941163 SUBD FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION (RANGEVIEW RANCHES)-GUTTERSEN PAGE 4 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of November, A.D., 1994. / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: I __{ G At? WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 1CJI\' 03)./4 ' �J �� W H. Webster, Ohm an BY:ADeputy Clerk to the Board Dale Hall, Pro-Te APP VEDAS TO FORM 6eoe . Baxter [[//�� 11 ounty Attorney Constance Constance L. Harbert FUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941163 SUBD NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on November 23, 1994, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and Final Plat Subdivision for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Mike and Pam Guttersen 26780 Weld County Road 36 LaSalle, Colorado 80645 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Final Plat Subdivision - Rangeview Ranches SIZE OF PARCEL: 86.74 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: SHELLY K. MILLER DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD PUBLISHED: December 1, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon • 941163 . AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION . STATE.OF COLORADO sa COUNTY OF WELD tonics I, ROGER A. LIPKER of said County of Weld, being d* 7"e sew d nrwM sworn,say that I am publisher of Cmreebn saWM1.Om% Ea*, on naanin M. • WINDSOR BEACON we Spite Davison*His Mice Mal PIM Subs n b peaty a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said lete Moo Mdr rr..,.Me.. County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR in wearemvsra.s n said County and State: and that the notice. of which the awnMd.Kant..welt a floe of Oa annexed):a true copy. has been published In said weekk r++ for successive weeks,that the notice was r a et ore published in the regular and entire Issue of every number of Irethe paper during the period and tine of publicdion,and in l.� `�" ,, the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing uses ciNerliairtht M ;slitjhe dare of the x e s Si /8 F`day of .U-C�-r'�r_.C�t...- . A.D., 19 f and the we last pubihxaioribearing the date of the gasoline " ,day of A.D., 19 and that weir ire TIMMY m the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published swam VS: Fre nit continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 weu+e•: consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the salri, . ����#� date of first publication of said node, and the same is a sauce newspaper within the moaning of an Act to regulate printing Me ere owesa se wren of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18. ae___ of treat a 1931,and all prior acts so far as in force. wee e meant ewe adMD GP COW,/CfY j.t�. li,.��..- ININICNEMI wILGCOIMrY,CDLDreDD .e'YD ER per, neeome Subscribed and sworn✓to before/me this RDEN /�� day of sY:9"aJ•Y ONUS 2 -e—e-�7T , X1199 7 eo DEPUTY CAERE TO Tss XGf C (/?, % �r.?r✓° C Pelliilmli M eeOn ser awes] NOTARY PUBLIC sweree My commission expires v Z I '1 9 94 • 941163 A ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS d234 DAY OF 1111,1/0t1904: DOCKET U qL/ — 0O ilta06 clet Aatt eds"- - DOCKET 11 DOCKET 11 DOCKET 1 PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET 11 (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING X-ro+c..v..f1,-j;.xL Jrvty,.^),Laic. • S3•tvea Div:J ,e-I 1301 rJ C1a.Aktnc1.. , 1.:. krl, (-1.r4-4-e-+ta.rl. R.c_In ? A—) Z1,c.`5(0 pm-NJ, t t-.�ol l �`vTt�.z-_%, COCA- ic�Lica) o gr a Ml �(.+� 1 n- -6 1 1 ,tur 941163 3. Prior to recording the final plat,the applicant shall: a. Amend the plat to show the Emergency Access, Drainage and Utility Easement being 50 feet wide rather than 30 feet wide. The Emergency Access, Drainage and Utility Easement shall be dedicated for public use,to be open for such use at such time as development occurs on property adjacent to and north of Lots 4 and 5,or at such time as 5th Street is developed for public use. b. Amend the plat to show the road from Rangeview Drive north to 5th Street with a minimum of two 10 foot drive lanes and an emergency access "bump gate" on the road. The improvements agreement shall include the installation of the emergency access "bump gate" and the construction of the emergency access road with two 10 foot drive lanes. c. Attach to the plat the "right-to-farm" information as suggested by the applicant. • 941163 p STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO GEOLOGICAL eol SURVEYvEr a Division o(Minerals and Geology Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street,Room 715 Denver,Colorado 80203 Phone(303)866.2611 �+ FAX(303)866-2461 1 Ll 7DEPeA^R�TrN1E DEPARTMENT OF T NATURAL VRAL RESOURCES Roy Rome. Governor lames S.Lochhead Executive Director Michael B.Long Division Director November 17, 1994 WE-95-0010 k`COvran State Geologist and Director • Mr. Keith Schuett, Current Planner II Weld County Department of Planning Services 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Proposed Final Plat for the Gutterson Subdivision Dear Mr. Schuett: At your request,we have reviewed the additional materials submitted for and made another field inspection of the site of the proposed subdivision referenced above. The following comments summarize our findings. As you know,we have reviewed this proposal before when the proposed plat was essentially identical to this one (please see our review comments in our letters of December 6, 1993, July 1, 1994). Consequently our recommendations remain the same,and as a result,we have no geology-related objection to your approval of the final plat as now proposed. Sincerely, es M. Soule Engineering Geologist ends. U :Z4 d cL NOV ? 3 1994 • 'sl.snnirro 941153 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO GEOIOGtGSURVEY Division of Minerals and Geology Departme Sheet, Resources u 15 1313 Sherman Shxtt,Room 71 S5 Denver,Colorado 80203 Phone(303)866-2611 FAX(303)866-2461 FAL E D01 DEPARTMENTi Al A Y A'7^r 7� T 1VLAI RESOURCE: Roy Romer Governor July 1, 1994 WE-94-0024 (W W Director 5. s Michael B.Long Division Director Vicki Gowan Mr. Greg Thompson wte Geotoeist Weld County Department of Planning Services and Director 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Proposed Guttersen Subdivision (aka Rangeview Ranches) —Contiguous to and South • of Kersey, Weld County Dear Mr. Thompson: At your request, we have revisited the site of and reviewed the newly submitted materials for the proposed residential subdivision referenced above. You will recall that we reviewed this proposal (as a rezoning) last December (our case WE-94-0008); a copy of our correspondence issued to you then is attached. Our only additional comments are that we concur with the Foundation and Soils Engineering,Inc.,report that the extreme southeast part of the parcel has a shallow ground- water table and probably is subject to shallow flooding and that a radioactive soil gas (radon) survey of the property should be made. All of our previous comments still apply, but we bad the advantage at this time of seeing the parcel without snow cover. The proposed lot sizes and layout appear to be reasonable considering site geologic conditions and locations of other-improvements (gas wells, their related equipment, and access roads). Sincerely, es M. Soule ngineering Geologist end. 941163 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Division of Minerals and Geology ,.- Department of Natural Resources • •• 1313 Sherman Street,Rm. 71S ea Denver,Colorado 80203 Phone(303)866-2611 Roy Romer FAX(303)866.2461 GoK.no Ken Salazar Executive Director Michael 8.Long Division Direcla YMdCowart SateCeototin and Director December 6, 1993 WE-94-0008 Mr. Greg Thompson Weld County Department of Planning Services • 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Proposed Guttersen Subdivision -- Contiguous to and south of Kersey, Weld County Dear Mr. Thompson: At your request and in accordance with S.B. 35 (1972), we have reviewed the materials submitted for and made a field inspection on November 15, 1993, of the site of the proposed residential subdivision referenced above. The following comments summarize our findings. Generally, we have no geology-related objections whatsover to the proposal as planned. However, some precautions related to soils and drainage conditions should be considered. The sandy soils that underlie the site are prone to settlement if heavily loaded. We therefore recommend that each building site have a soils and foundation investigation conducted by a qualified soils and foundation engineer. He should collaborate with the architect(s)for the individual houses and then select the most appropriate foundation design(s) for the them. These sandy soils are mostly free draining. Where low permeability clayey zones, if any, are encountered at depth, it is likely that a perched-water-table condition could exist of form after subdivision completion. The existing mobile home park immediately to the north of this area exhibits relatively poor surface drainage and could contribute to surface and subsurface drainage problems in the new subdivision. We recommend that a qualified drainage engineer study both parcels and then design a drainage-control plan which will be adequate to ensure reasonable drainage control in the new subdivision and in the mobile- home park. • 941163 ra Mr. Greg Thompson - December 6, 1993 Page 2 It is not shown in the submitted materials how access to the three existing oil wells on the property is to be maintained. It appears as if it will be possible to do this considering the sizes of the lots, but potential lot purchasers should be aware of the mineral-estate owners' rights to access and exploit their resources. Leakage from the Latham Ditch may contribute to shallow ground-water table(s) in the subdivision. If this condition proves to be especially troublesome in the future, then it may prove prudent to minimize leakage effects. There was about 5 in. of snow cover at the time of site visit. I will revisit the parcel as soon as possible when snow depth is less for a reevaluation of our present recommendations. Some of our comments are based, in part, on prior experiences in the area. Sincerely, O1-n Lo mes M. Soule - Engineering Geologist 941163 • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Mike and Pam Gutterson Case Number: S-365 Prior to Fl9itAAC 1. Application 41 pages X 2. Application plat of 5 page X 3. DPS referral summary sheet and letter X 4. DPS letter to applicant X 5. DPS Recommendation X 6. Two DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 7. Clerk to the Board Notice of Hearing X 8. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 9. DPS Field Check X 10. Referral response Dated 11-14-1994 from the Town of Kersey X 11. Referral Response Dated 11-4-1994 from Weld County Environmental Protection Service X 12. Memorandum dated 10-26-1994 from Weld County Public Works X 13. Letter dated 11.1.1994 From The Army Corps of Engineers X 14. Referral response dated 10-24-1994 from the Weld County Sheriff X 15. Referral response dated 10.26-1994 from the West Greeley Soil Conservation District X 16. Utility Board Agenda X I hereby certify that the 16 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to the scheduled Board of County Commissioners hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on November 18, 1994. fre lth A.Sch E/uette Current Planner II • STATE OF COLORADO ) \COUNTY OF WELD ) Sq4`RS SBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS [R* Day of 1\tiRen�M 1994. OI F et, PUTA.` • 11U4t(/�Cr ;v4:y . 7, 9 a, M Clmmission Expires 7F C.�Revised November 18, 1994 9411 663 &hi b+") it--Ns\\ • • isito Imlik° . DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3533845, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES N. UE • O ORA O8 WI I p631 GREELEY,COLORADO EC631 COLORADO October 24, 1994 • Mike and Pam Guttersen 26780 Weld County Road 36 La Salle, CO 80645 Subject: S-365 Request for approval of a Final Plat for a Subdivision in the E (Estate) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the SW4 of Section 21, T5N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. and Mrs. Guttersen: Your application and related materials for the request described above is scheduled for a meeting with the Weld County Commissioners' for Wednesday November 23, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. This meeting will take place in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. In addition, I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Utilities Advisory Committee for Thursday, November 10, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. This meeting will take place in the Weld County Administrative Offices, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Kersey Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Marlene Hookom, at 353- 1681 for information regarding the date, time and place of the meeting and the review process. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at each of the meetings described above in order to answer any questions that might arise with respect to your application. Sometime prior to November 20, 1994, a representative from the Department of Planning Services will be out to the property to post a sign adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way which identifies the hearing time, date, and location. In the event the property under consideration is rot adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of- way, one sign will be posted in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. Exhi bit C 941163 s • Mike and Pam Guttersen Case: S-365 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Commissioners'. It s the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services office a few days before the date of the hearing to obtain a copy of the recommendation. if you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to cal! me. Sincerely, etth Schue� Current Planner II pc: Intermill Land Surveying • 941163 • • NOTICE Pursuant to the laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Final Plat Subdivision 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 shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 94-80 APPLICANT Mike and Pam Guttersen 26780 Weld County Road 36 LaSalle, Colorado 80645 DATE: November 23, 1994 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Final Plat Subdivision - Rangeview Ranches LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53 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: October 31, 1994 PUBLISHED: November 10, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Wo B 941163 aa7lst AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION onseeiahoWid sr ewes rde ae rem owi.o..• STATE OF COLORADO 7f .e be NW *, en o1.Waeddreowdcawr se Cabinco erv.sal Wai COUNTY OF WELD Cut, N9 1at • ens r I. ROGER A.UPKER,of said County of We'd,being dug Nr.sps aa't Wan rain it. r ii i: sworn,say that I am publisher of apramee ay.ne.,- WINDSOR BEACON , Isit=elsolw It pen rust y : a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said Goo se rem fl eastiilei etel'" County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in ihetablralliwIlmolimet said County and State; and that the notice, of which the solke te is titans SW annexed is a file copy, has been put:fished in said weekry ereeae aerie iodiem for / suocess₹ve weeks,that the notice s ea ngaopaaerere.rie published in the regular and entire issue of every numbed 74 Nsc.�s�a. es q fit the paper during the period and time of publication, and In wiimCallWillikl wy1wPdnelwn the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that se NS dtr ri3 rob e�ddo,wc.■d.eeP.. the first publication of said notes was in said paper bearing awes r. e. the dee of ih. .-'J e Moor, Omen, /(_day of /lr,,,.c.r,.L q A.D., 19 TV and the last publication bearing the date of the oauareeWAR day of A.D.. 19 and that aNrvm 1e"nd P.m the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published Ned W. B.ogM°ca m' data COntinuous{y and uninterruptedly for the period of S SATE nPwwx 1rN consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the net wokedate of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within the meaning 74 an Act to regulate printing ga Phi eS,by ti o;, .Ng , „y of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18. Amass 1931,and all prior acts so far as in force. tat COPIPTC :PM d �� i SWwi S. d Scabs 21. // La4Soak.W M P Skew A weld 1J//f/ 67 J JJB ISHER ',.diaate da.r. ,p L+ps>~ewie'l•�r SSubscrbed and sworn to before me this /O14 day of arataevwr►+s gd'r 19 ierta aYOC • WSSAnitta NOTARY PUBLIC itiixan Ulm . K My commission expires 9-PC,y ,-. /`9'/A:_: eserareigerY ea, . • 941163 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket #94-30, was placed in the United States mail, first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 62 1204 day of fiQ { ,oJ) ) , 1994. LINDA MCCARTHY MIKE AND PAM GUTTERSEN P.O. BOX 484 26780 WELD COUNTY ROAD 36 KERSEY, CO 80644-0484 LASALLE, CO 80645 LESLIE AND EVA WERNER STEVE STENCEL, PROJECT COORDINATOR 737 3RD STREET COURT INTERMILL LAND SURVEYING P.O. BOX 135 1301 NORTH CLEVELAND AVENUE KERSEY, CO 80644 LOVELAND, CO 80537 L. GAIL TRIPLETT BENSON MINERAL GROUP 743 3RD STREET COURT 1560 BROADWAY, SUITS 1900 KERSEY, CO 80644 DENVER, CO 80202 SCOTT AND KATHRYN JONES JOHN R. WALLACE, JAMES D. BROWNLIE, P.O. BOX 575 CHARLES B. GREENE, AND KERSEY, CO 80644-0575 KENNETH BREITENBACH 718 17TH STREET, SUITE 808 LEOBARDO AND MARIA HARO DENVER, CO 80202 P.O. BOX 602 KERSEY, CO 80644-0602 P AND P HOLDINGS, INC. 600 WEST ILLINOIS, SUITE 103 KEITH AND MARTHA COSSON MIDLAND, TX 79701 P.O. BOX 611 KERSEY, CO 80644-0611 MARY AND KEVIN CHESTNUT 27275 WELD COUNTY ROAD 52 JEFFREY TIELL KERSEY, CO 80644 P.O. BOX 526 KERSEY, CO 80644 ROLAND WELLS 9100 ROGERS ROAD LARRY AND KELLY BRANDLY LONGMONT, CO 80503 P.O. BOX 123 KERSEY, CO 80644 MANUEL AND PRAJEDES EGGERT C/0 WILBUR EGGERT EDWARD AND SHELIA STEFFENS 2810 LAKE VALLEY DRIVE P.O. BOX 455 GARLAND, TX 75040 KERSEY, CO 80644 WILLIAM AND ELVA MCINTOSH MARIAN SCHELLER 800 SOUTH 1ST STREET, #23 P.O. BOX 86 KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644 CHRISTOPHER AND AMY SMITH COLVIN HANSCOME 725 3RD STREET COURT 26174 WELD COUNTY ROAD 42 KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644 • 941163 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING - GUTTERSEN PAGE 2 JAMES BALADEZ TOWN OF KERSEY 754 2ND STREET COURT KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644 PABLO AND VIRGINIA RODRIGUEZ JOYCE MILLER 25970 SANDY KNOLLS BOULEVARD 713 2ND STREET COURT P.Q. BOX 543 KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644-0543 CHARLES CASSELMAN WALTER AND MILDRED SCHLAGEL P.O. BOX 41 26256 SANDY KNOLLS PLACE 719 2ND STREET COURT KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644-0041 WILLIAM AND EVA SHEETS RICHARD AND KAREN SCHWARTZ 26421 WELD COUNTY ROAD 53 P.O. BOX 554 P.O. BOX 58 KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644 JOYCE AND GARY MOUNT HELEN GUFFY 731 2ND STREET COURT 25933 SANDY KNOLLS BOULEVARD P.O. BOX 74 P.O. BOX 403 KERSEY, CO 80664-0074 KERSEY, CO 80644-0403 DARWIN BRUG E. RICHARD AND LINDA CHURCHHILL 25893 SANDY KNOLLS BOULEVARD 25890 WELD COUNTY ROAD 53 KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644 ALAN CHITTENDEN GEORGE AND JENNYRAE OTTENHOFF 743 2ND STREET COURT 25957 WELD COUNTY ROAD 53 P.O. BOX 382 KERSEY, CO 80644 KERSEY, CO 80644-0382 REATHA AND LEO BRUG JAMES AND JOYCE HENDRICKS 25893 SANDY KNOLLS BOULEVARD 749 2ND STREET COURT KERSEY, CO 80644 P.O. BOX 66 KERSEY, CO 80644-0066 JANICE WARNER 761 2ND STREET COURT NICHOLAS AND DEBBIE BISCEGLIA KERSEY, CO 80644 P.O. BOX 321 KERSEY, CO 80644-0321 RANDY AND JUDINE FRIESS P.O. BOX 211 ROBERT AND BARBARA HOFF KERSEY, CO 80644 25654 SANDY KNOLLS BOULEVARD KERSEY, CO 80644 LINDA WILGAR P.O. BOX 618 KERSEY COMMUNITY CHURCH KERSEY, CO 80644 P.O. BOX 158 KERSEY, CO 80644 JOHN AND LINDA PFLEIDERER ,(p P_J K ,fI rJ�l 25900 SANDY KNOLLS BOULEVARD Deputy C1e 1c to the Board KERSEY, CO 80644 941163 • • FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION APPLICATION Department of Planning Services - Weld County Administrative Offices 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado Phone: 353-3845, Ext. 3540 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: CASE NO. APPLICATION FEE ZONING DISTRICT _ RECEIPT NO. DATE RECORDING FEE APPLICATION CHECKED BY RECEIPT NO. TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required Signatures) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning proposed subdivision of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See attached legal • (If additional space is required. attach an additional sheet of this same size.) NAME OF PROPOSED SUBDIVISION Rangeview Ranches EXISTING ZONING Estate NO. OF PROPOSED LOTS J3 TOTAL AREA (ACRES) $5 ,74* LOT SIZE: AVERAGE 6,6LtMINIMUM 4.45# UTILITY COMPANIES: WATER Central Weld County Water District SEWER On-lot septic CAS Pending ELECTRIC Poudre Valley REA PHONE US West DISTRICTS: SCHOOL Platte Valley Sehnol Ri 5rri et #7 FIRE Platte Valley Wire Distrirt FEE OWNER OF AREA PROPOSED FOR SUBDIVISION NAME Mike and Pam fnttercen PHONE 2R4_( 241 ADDRESS 267A0 WCR 36 t,a,alle co A0645 NAME PHONE ADDRESS APPyICANT OR AI ,I0RIZED AGENT (if different than above) NAME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE # BUSINESS TELEPHONE # I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained ,within application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO) 211gli • Signature: er or Authorized Agent; Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of }}c92/- 19 g• s(tYPUQ7 • PUBLIC 1 41007-c N My commission expires - -? �� dA% rv^ Int*mill Land Surveling .Aeg&ored M C°brad°8 Wyp,Inp 1301 N. Cleveland Ave. t Loveland, Colorado 80537 "'�' ' a=°A IN r, >• , .,• ,\ (303) 669-0516 r - PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 21 , Township 5 North, Range 64 west of the 6th P.M. , in the County of Weld, State of Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 21 as bearing North 00°06 '35"West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 21 ; thence along the West line of said Southwest Quarter South 00°06'35" East 1150.62 feet to the Southwest corner of Elder Second Addition to the Town of Kersey, Colorado as recorded in Book 645 at Reception No. 1567017 records of said County; said Southwest corner being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along the South line of said Elder Second Addition North 89°55' 50" East 794 .12 feet to the Northwest corner of that certain parcel of land as described in deed recorded in Book 824 at Reception No. 1746422 records of said County; thence along the Westerly, Southerly and Easterly lines of said Book 824 at Reception No. 1746422 the following 3 courses and distances: South 01 °04 ' 10" East 300.00 feet; North 89°55'50" East 580 .80 feet; North 01 °04 ' 10" West 300.00 feet to a point on the Southerly line of Elder First Addition to the Town of Kersey, Colorado as recorded in Book 645 at Reception Number 1567016 records of said County; thence along the Southerly line and Easterly prolongation of said Southerly line of said Elder First Addition North 89°55 '50" East 1287.63 feet to a point on the East line of said Southwest Quarter; thence along said East line South 00°28 '03" East 1468.18 feet- to the. Southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence along the South line of said Southwest Quarter South 89°20 ' 13" West 2671 .84 feet to the Southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence along the West line of said Southwest Quarter North 00°06'35" West 1495.83 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 86.74 Acres, more or less, and is subject to all existing easements and/or rights of way of record. 941153 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case2j,% — Atn ?) flL_ $ P i Exhibit nn Submitte�Qd�By Exhibit Description 10/x' A. i''J L}1 a�-d J apg/ltd "J_.UYL) /%g B. C.'Q.E., Aocurc.. -nGt_cr PttnLt {o/3f c• f ('%lai) t /8D. R' 15 `fir` bM ctbav E. F. C. H. I. J. K. L. • M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. 2. 941163 CASE NUMBER: S-365 NAME: Mike and Pam Gutterson ADDRESS: 26780 Weld County Road 36 La Salle, Colorado 80645 REQUEST: A Final Plat and a Site Specific Development Plan for a 13 lot subdivision in the E(Estate)zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW'/ of section 21,Township 5 North,Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey;east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 7.1 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 2. The Final Plat application is in conformance with Section 7.3.2 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance as follows: - The proposed Final Plat is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, is consistent with the E(Estate)Zone District,and is consistent with the plans of effected municipalities. In a referral response dated November 11, 1994,a representative for the Town of Kersey indicated that they have reviewed the request and found no conflict with its interests. - Comments received from referral agencies are addressed in the conditions of approval. - Definite provisions have been made for the water supply that is sufficient in terms of quantity,dependability, and quality to provide water for the subdivision including fire protection. Central Weld County Water District will provide water service to the subdivision, including four fire hydrants by a six inch water line. The cost for installation of the water line and fire hydrants are included in the improvements agreement submitted with this application. - Septic systems are proposed for the sewage proposal. The Weld County Health Department reviewed the application including the soils information and found no conflicts with its interests. • IXNIgI1 di • • Final Plat- Mike and Pam Gutterson Page 2 Off-site roads providing access to the subdivision and streets within the subdivision are adequate in functional classification, width,and structural capacity to meet the traffic requirements of the subdivision. The Weld County Public Works reviewed the application including the improvements agreement and found no conflicts. - The subdivision does not appear to cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments or districts to provide fire and police protection,hospital, solid waste disposal,and other services. Referral agencies responding indicated no concerns. The subdivision will not cause air pollution violations based on Colorado Department of Health Standards. The Weld County Health Department reviewed the application and found no conflicts with its interests. The subdivision conforms to the subdivision design standards of section 10 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. The subdivision does not appear to have an undue adverse effect on wildlife, its habitat,the preservation of prime agricultural land,and historical sites. These determinations are based, in part, upon a review of the information submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding this request,and responses of referral entities reviewing the request. The planning staffs recommendation for approval is conditional upon he following: 1. Prior to recording the Final Plat,the Board of shall approve the subdivision improvements agreement and the form of collateral. The security for the agreement shall be tendered and accepted by the Board for the subdivision improvements agreement. 2. Prior to recording the Final Plat,the following notes shall be placed on the plat: Uses within the final plat consist of E(Estate)uses listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Approval of this Final Plat may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 17 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. All streets within the subdivision are private and shall be built to county standards and shall be maintained by the homeowners association, lot owners, and/or developer. Installation of utilities shall comply with section 10.20(Underground Utilities)of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 941163 • • Final Plat- Mike and Pam Gutterson Page 3 Central Weld County Water District shall provide domestic water to the subdivision. Sewer service is to be provided by individual sewage disposal systems approved by the Weld County Health Department. Any excavation or placement of dredged or fill material,either temporary or permanent, into any wetlands within the subdivision, shall require the approval of the Army Corps of Engineers permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. 3. Prior to recording the Final Nat,the plat shall be amended to show the 30 foot Emergency Access, Drainage and Utility Easement as a 50 foot Access, Drainage and Utility Easement. 941163 I • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET November 17, 1994 CASE NUMBER: S-365 NAME: Mike and Pam Gutterson ADDRESS: 26780 Weld County Road 36 0 La Salle, Colorado, 80645 REQUEST: A Final Plat and a Site Specific Development Plan for a 13 lot subdivision in the E (Estate)zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW'h of section 21,Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County,Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey;east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53 SIZE OF PARCEL: 86.74 More or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Final Plat is listed in Section 7.3.3 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received responses from the following agencies: - The Town of Kersey - The Weld County Health Department - The Weld County Public Works Department - The Army Corp of Engineers - The Weld County Sheriff - The West Greeley Soil Conservation District The Department of Planning Services' staff has received no objections from surrounding property owners. FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: S-359 DATE OF INSPECTION: June 16. 1994 APPLICANT'S NAME: Michael and Pamela Guttersen REQUEST: A Preliminary Plan in the E (Estate) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the 5W4 of Section 21, T5N, R64W of the 6th P.M. . weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53. • LAND USE: N Town of Kersey, water tower, mobile home park, railroad tracks, single family dwellings, large ditch E Pasture, native grasses, Latham ditch S Oil and gas production, rural residences, pasture, native grasses W Church, pasture, oil and gas production, rural residence ZONING: N Town of Kersey E A (Agricultural) $ A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Property is presently in grasses and pasture. Three oil and gas wells are operating on-site. REA lines are on the southern portion of property. Oil and gas lease road presently on the property. Property served by paved Weld County Road 53. There appears to be wetlands in the eastern portion of the property. cJ&y -' Greg son • Current Planner A %V '" zN 1 r . • N.•• . . .: II . 4627 261 )__ " /!' �• X—. 4r,:.1 1167 C. 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''•�.5d,..7 44af +'h -,..rl. .vv.i YJ 1 bv �} 45 . ` .Jy ' t r70 yr , 5 *kf. • •• . a}M .• • Of .11 • �• / J •.• f • , • 1 y. f Qr 1 Ji J... .b'♦ .- •., ,. -.w.5 • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Mike and Pam Guttorsen CASE NUMBER: S-385 REFERRALS SENT: October 21, 1994 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: November4, 1994 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIF,S, _Attorney Ault )C Health Department Brighton _Extension Service _Broomfield _Emergency Management Office _Daceno _X Sheriffs Office✓ Eaton _X Public Works _Erie _Housing Authority Evans _Airport Authority _Firestone _Building Inspection _Fort Upton Frederick STgTF _Garden City _Division of Water Resources _Gilcrest X Geological Survey _Greeley _Department of Health _Grover _Department of Transportation _Hudson _Historical Society Johnstown _Water Conservation Board _Keenesburg X _Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _X_Kersoy La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS _Lochbuie Ault F-1 _Longmont _Berthoud F-2 Mead Briggsdale F-24 Milliken _Brighton F-3 _New Raymer _Eaton F-4 _Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn _ Galeton F-6 _Pierce Hudson F-7 _Platteville _Johnstown F-8 _Severance _La Salle F-9 Thomton Mountain View F-10 _Windsor Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 COUNTIES _Pawnee F-22 Adams _Platteville F-13 _Boulder X Platte Valley F-14 Lorimer Poudre Poudre Valley F-15 Raymer F-2 FEPFRAL GOVERNMENT AGFNCIFS Southeast Weld F-16 X_US Army Corps of Engineers Windsor/Severance F-17 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Wggins F-18 _Federal Aviation Administration Western Hills F-20 _Federal Communication Commission OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Colo.Water Conservancy 0ist. _Brighton Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins _Greeter./ _X_ Ditch _X _Greeley _X_Kersey School District Longmont • EXHIBIT X_Poudre Valley REA a West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBR X Bill O'Hare J_S'iSJ NO•Z--15-94 TUE 09:07 Arl GtITTERSEN 303 204 6241 P.01 C.IWY-14'04 IIVA ,D.3d tvv NCrw41 rnn nv. ovsoo o vc Nov 14 '54 15007 . wait CO Z Cli7USZR TO 3565000111. PAaa,ceeiaaa 357097? DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES nalnifi peeWELD COUNTY anNiN flags, 7VE Wien 1400 N.11-01 AVIINUS COLORADO y toe. cfl6E1X1,COWRAD68083% COLORADO Date: October 21. 1994 Case Number. 6-365 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Enclosed is an application from Mike and Pam Guttemon fOr a Final Mat fora Subdivision In the E (Estate)zone district The parcel of lard le described as part of the SW4 of Section 21,T6N. R64W of the 8th P.M..Weld County,Colorado. The tcoation of the pared of land for Whiek this apposition hos been submitted la south of and edjacrt to the Town of Kersey, east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 63. The application is submitted to you for review end reocatlmendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to fadMtnte the processing of the application 014%0 flat prompt oonsldetaton of your reoommondation. Please reply by November 4,1024,to that we may give full caucideladron to your recommendation. Please cal Keith Schoen,Cunard Planner II, If you have any questions about the application. Check the approprlate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1._.._ We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the foVawing reasons. 2._ We do not have a Comprehensive Plan,butwo bet this request life not competi'bb with the Interests or our teen for the following reason: 3._X__ We have reviewed the request and find n0 contacts vent our Interests. 4. A formal reoolrenendation is under Oonsldemtion and will be submitted to you prior to_ 5. Please infer to the enclosed letter. Signed: 7i)41...242 " )t/.,..,;42 h _Agency T w w o tt i%r ..c r Pate: rllyl9y S Z 1\\ \. to 5 1994 Tom ate.e02 �_notuolaiiiao E Jf H I!!1 T NOV 15 '94 09:01 303 284 6241 t3P:�' e � ; • ftitt jk. AIM DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-3845, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 O O RAAVENUEO631 GREELEY,COLORADO E0631 COLORADO Date: October 21, 1994 Case Number: S-365 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Mike and Pam Gutterson for a Final Plat for a Subdivision in the E (Estate) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW4 of Section 21, T5N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53. The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply • will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by November 4, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith Schuett, Current Planner II, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request is/is not compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. a.C 614 I Signed: Agency • • • Date: c`n1 / � I NOV 7 1994 rmty Planning • 0 941163 W .. • .• rEmORAnDum IgoeTo Keith Schuett,Current Planner Date Oct. 26, 1994 COLORADO From __ D.onC rrnl1 Administrative_Coordinator__i Case No. S-365; Mike and Pam Gutterson Subject: Final Plat for the subdivision in the estate zone: I have reviewed the final application, and it appears that the applicant has met all the requirements from my previous memorandum. The applicant has placed typical road cross section and an emergency access section on the mylar and they meet the minimum requirements. In the Improvements Agreement for a private maintained road, Exhibits A and B appear to be adequate for the project. Reviewing the final drainage and erosion protection plan and finding no conflict with this, the plan was stamped and sealed by their engineer. The Weld County Public Works Department has no additional conflict with this project. cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer Subdivision file--Rangeview Ranchettes :planl.fc . , )il0jj)sly! `vl }‘.g-' . I OCT 3 ". 1994 wanrino • fx.M1.5' "2 son in DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY° f c,A^;',7"'"n je CORPS OF ENGINEERS,OMAHA DISTRICT t• ' ' \ �:/� i, e it�� TRI-LAKES PROJECT OFFICE 9307 STATE HWY 121 /� p ,4 �� LITTLETON,COLORADO 60123.6901 Ik 50 iI + I FEP V TO November 1, 1994 ATTENTION OF Mr. Keith Schuett Weld County Colorado Department of Planning Services 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Schuett: Reference is made to a Final Plat Project for a Subdivision in the E (Estate) zone district (your case number S-365) located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 64 West, Weld County, Colorado. If any work associated with this project requires the excavation in or placement of dredged or fill material, either temporary or permanent, into wetlands at this location, this office should be contacted for proper Department of the Army permits pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. If there are any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact Mr. Terry McKee of this office at 303-979-4120 and reference action ID N 199480289. Sincerely, Tim y . C ey Projec anager 1111 1�L NOV 21994 1I 'r,N Intv?taanino r lXF11$IT • • 4 flpii‘o AO ;I° 114 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-3845, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 140s EY, ON O17RA AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO yaigr7 Z�� Date: October 21, 1994 Case Number: S-365 tall OCT 2 , 1994 L . ..., TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: -. •' oinnnine Enclosed is an application from Mike and Pam Gutterson for a Final Plat for a Subdivision in the E (Estate) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW4 of Section 21. T5N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53. The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by November 4, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith Schuett, Current Planner II, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request isfis not compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to 5. Pleas re r to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency Date: L' d . IXMISIT / It Ho ® e tf to kr , AIM DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3533645, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 140WI I ge ON.17ORA AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO E0637 COLORADO Date: October 21, 1994 Case Number: S-365 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Mike and Pam Gutterson for a Final Plat for a Subdivision in the E (Estate) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW4 of Section 21, T5N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey: east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53. The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by November 4, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith Schuett, Current Planner II, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request is/is not compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to . 5. V Please refer to the a e.d-iatt rt n- oval (12rcwro . Signed: 11L�t e o��( b A'Le � Agency 10.443% Bn astz y 4i (-'67rdGt t Date: /D/Sh/9l ' V DS "I__ _ : ...„1.4___0.-- t� IIT OCT 27 1994 1 9 !63 II • ` WEST GREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT 4302 West 9th Street Road Greeley, Colorado 30634 (303) 356-6506 April 7, 1994 Greg Thompson, Current Planner • Department of Planning Services Weld County Administrative Offices 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Greg: West Greeley Soil Conservation District has co6pl) etedhassite ite reviewinn iew on the proposed Guttersen subdivision (case concerns:1. The soils in the area are very sandy and could blow very easily when disturbed during construction. We would like to ensure that measures are taken to prevent major erosion problems. 2. The district is concerned that polluted residential runoff Wcould uldland d up in the wetlands ndthexsouth ca cast ircocorner sof frthe property. like to gee drainage roblem in a 3. The oil and gas wells on the property could present a•B subdivision with the heavy truck traffic resulting in dust, noise and traffic danger. Would these be allowed to continue in operas oneand what measures would be taken to ensure their compatibility subdivision? g through 4. The arty. Wei would likedt bensureut the thatiaccess to the ditchditch bankbe • the property. taken to n ensured to flowsrbelow erosion. We are concerned are not retarded by that be along the ditch. Sincerely, igg x/, • !IL1\ Michael G. ShayCJ APR u 8 1994 . District manager -._,"...••r„Weaning • ** TOTAL PAGE.ee2 *'R 941163 NOTICE Pursuant to the laws of the State of Colorado and the Weid County Subdivision Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Final Plat Subdivision 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 shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 94-80 APPLICANT Mike and Pam Guttersen 26780 Weld County Road 36 LaSalle, Colorado 80645 DATE: November 23, 1994 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: Final Plat Subdivision - Rangeview Ranches LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS mossir"n• ' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD ..\\41 BY: SHELLY K. MILLER DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DATED: October 31, 1994 „ 1994PUBLISHED: November 10, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon 4\! N0V ji t. I, :s. ..1,.•0-Wow}�M�y� 941163 a • AGENDA WELD COUNTY UTILITY BOARD MEETING Thursday, November, 10, 1994 10:00 a.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Utility Board Meeting, Weld County Administrative Offices Conference Room, 1400 N. 17TH Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. 1. CASE NUMBER: S-365 APPLICANT: Mike and Pay Guttersen REQUEST: A Final Plat for a Subdivision in the E (Estate)zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEY. of Section 21, T5N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey; east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 53 . 1 IX11141T 9411163 f ke 1St° DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-X45, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES WI I D es 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO II0631 COLORADO October 24, 1994 Mike and Pam Guttersen 26780 Weld County Road 36 La Salle, CO 80645 Subject: S-365 Request for approval of a Final Plat for a Subdivision in the E (Estate) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the SW4 of Section 21, T5N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. and Mrs. Guttersen: Your application and related materials for the request described above is scheduled for a meeting with the Weld County Commissioners' for Wednesday November 23, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. This meeting will take place in the Weld County Centennial Center. 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. In addition, I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Utilities Advisory Committee for Thursday, November 10, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. This meeting will take place in the Weld County Administrative Offices, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Kersey Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Marlene Hookom, at 353- 1681 for information regarding the date, time and place of the meeting and the review process. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at each of the . • meetings described above in order to answer any questions that might arise with respect to your application. Sometime prior to November 20, 1994, a representative from the Department of Planning Services will be out to the property to post a sign adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way which identifies the hearing time, date, and location. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of- way, one sign will be posted in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. d iXNeitt,,r,'' 4e2 ® • Mike and Pam Guttersen Case: S-365 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Commissioners'. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services office a few days before the date of the hearing to obtain a copy of the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, eith Schuet� Current Planner II pc: Intermill Land Surveying • 941163 FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION APPLICATION Department of Planning Services - Weld County Administrative Offices 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado Phone: 353-3845, Ext. 3540 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: CASE NO. 34`-- APPLICATION FEE ZONING DISTRICT RECEIPT NO. DATE / ) -Di/-917 RECORDING FEE APPLICATION CHECKED BY RECEIPT NO. TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required Signatures) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning proposed subdivision of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. I LEGAL DESCRIPTION: I See attached legal (If additional space is required, attach an additional sheet of this same size.) I NAME OF PROPOSED SUBDIVISION Rangeview Ranches EXISTING ZONING Estate NO. OF PROPOSED LOTS 13 TOTAL AREA (ACRES) $5 ,74± LOT SIZE: AVERAGE 7,AMINIMUM 4 ,45± UTILITY COMPANIES: WATER Central Weld County a er District SEWER On-lot septic GAS Pending ELECTRIC POudre Valley REA PHONE US Kest DISTRICTS: SCHOOL Platte Valley School District #7 FIRE Platte Valley Fire nistrirt FEE OWNER OF AREA PROPOSED FOR SUBDIVISION NAME Mike and Pam Guttersen PHONE 2R4-6241 ADDRESS WCR 36 Ta4�1le rn R064c NAME PHONE ADDRESS APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above). NAME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE i/ BUSINESS TELEPHONE # I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF O ) _ STATE OF COLORADO) 17:1 (,Jj Signature:' er or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this ��p7 day of ,pz. 19 �(QRy..PU_,'i, C rTxk +c L`o`-� N Ar& PUBLIC 1 1)::\J :' •-• 4 IWKISII c/5\:1My commission expires i` .. ::% -7,..e...6..7.1.. 63 Int*mill Land Survefing -Aepltle,ed N Cebrad°8 WyrnInp 1301 N. Cleveland Ave. ., + • �' Loveland, Colorado 80537 1J'1y rj• I (303)669-0516 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 21 , Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M. , in the County of Weld, State of Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 21 as bearing North 00°06 '35" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 21 ; thence along the West line of said Southwest Quarter South 00°06 '35" East 1150 .62 feet to the Southwest corner of Elder Second Addition to the Town of Kersey, Colorado as recorded in Book 645 at Reception No. 1567017 records of said County; said Southwest corner being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along the South line of said Elder Second Addition North 89°55'50" East 794 . 12 feet to the Northwest corner of that certain parcel of land as described in deed recorded in Book 824 at Reception No. 1746422 records of said County; thence along the Westerly, Southerly and Easterly lines of said Book 824 at Reception No. 1746422 the following 3 courses and distances: South 01 °04 ' 10" East 300.00 feet; North 89°55'50" East 580.80 feet; North 01 °04 ' 10" West 300.00 feet to a point on the Southerly line of Elder First Addition to the Town of Kersey, Colorado as recorded in Book 645 at Reception Number 1567016 records of said County; thence along the Southerly line and Easterly prolongation of said Southerly line of said Elder First Addition North 89°55 ' 50" East 1287.63 feet to a point on the East line of said Southwest Quarter; thence along said East line South 00°28 '03" East 1468.18 feet to the Southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence along the South line of said Southwest Quarter South 89°20' 13" West 2671 .84 feet to the Southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence along the West line of said Southwest Quarter North 00°06'35" West 1495.83 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 86.74 Acres, more or less, and is subject to all existing easements and/or rights of way of record. 941163 Intaniii Land SurveO ig •lieprslarod rn cokrsdo d wymi g 1301 N. Cleveland Ave. " • ti • Loveland,Colorado 80537 1- °' (4 7�y.� (303) 669-0516 August 30, 1994 P-93-2070 Weld County Dept. of Planning 1400 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 re: Rangeview Ranches Subdivision (Mike and Pam Guttersen) Final Plat Submittal To Whom It May Concern: Please find hereafter, supporting documents, maps and written material for the Final Plat Subdivision Submittal. The enclosed material will follow the procedural guide format. 1 . Please see attached application form. 2 . Please see attached title commitment. 3. Uses proposed for this subdivision will be all uses by right as mandated under "Estate District Zoning" requirements stated in Section 36.2 and also accessory uses will be permitted as identified in Section 36.2.2 et. seq. of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 4 . Concerns during the preliminary plan application process are as follows: a) All easements have been revised to reflect a 15 foot utility and drainage easement at all rear lot lines, except where the Lower Latham Ditch goes through a Lot and the utility and drainage easement remains to the West of the ditch, the easement shall be 20 ' . b) As per letters received from the Corps of Engineers, there is a wetlands as identified on the final map, however construction of the site will not affect the wetlands area. in any case where wetlands would be affected, a permit shall be pulled through the Corps. 5. The total number of Lots proposed for this subdivision will be 13. 6. The proposed subdivision circulation system will include 1 interior road connecting to WCR 53 and then extending to the Easterly part of the subdivision and ending with a cul-de-sac. The road will have two-10 foot driving lanes with a 3 foot shoulder on each side. It willhave a 6" deep gravel surface with a 16 foot wide and 2 foot deep borrow ditch on both sides. All vehicle parking will occur on each individual lot. 941163 7, There will be no on-street parking permitted within the subdivision. 8. This item does not apply to this site. 9. This item does not apply to this site. 10. A 6" watermain will serve the 13 lot subdivision accompanied by 4 on-site fire hydrants for fire protection. The 6" watermain will be fed by an existing 10" Central Weld County Water District watermain located in WCR 53. The volume should be adequate to serve the subdivision for both domestic use and fire protection. 11 . See attached letter from Central Weld County Water District. 12. See attached letter from central Weld County Water District. 13. The proposed subdivision will utilize individual lot on- site septic systems installed per the Weld County ISDS regulations 14. This item does not apply. 15. A comprehensive site specific geotechnical investigation to determine subsurface soil conditions (i.e. , bearing capacities swelling potential) , shallow bedrock, groundwater levels and flooding potentials, percolating and radon survey shall be done by the individual lot owners. 16. Please see attached covenants. 17 . This item does not apply. 18. This item does not apply. 19 . Please see attached drainage plan. 20. Please see attached drainage plan. 21 . Please see attached drainage plan. 22. This item does not apply. 23. Please see attached subdivision improvements agreement. 24. Please see attached subdivision road plans. 25. Please see attached county treasurers certificate. 26. This item does not apply. 27. Please see attached list of adjacent property owners. 941163 • • 28. Please see attached list of mineral owners. 29. This proposal conforms to all applicable Agricultural goals as stated in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan including items #4 and #6. It also conforms to all Urban Growth Boundary Goals as well as the Residential Goals. Under "Estate District Zoning", we feel this proposal would be ideal in providing for compatibility between agricultural and residential uses. 30. All comments from referral agencies have been, or are in the process of being addressed. 31 . Please see attached letter from Central Weld County water District. 32. All septic systems will be installed per Weld County ISDS regulations. 33. All streets within the subdivision shall be designed and constructed per the Weld County Subdivision Ordinances as far as the typical street section. Please see attached letter dated May 26, 1994 from Foundation and Soils Engineering, Inc. which addresses the structural capacity and recommendations as to roadway thickness. 34. Off-site street and highway facilities providing access to the proposed subdivision are adequate in functional classification, width and structural capacity to meet the traffic requirements of the subdivision. Weld County Road 53, a paved County Collector, will provide access to the subdivision. 35. As per the drainage plan and drainage map, these facilities are adequate to serve the site for drainage and stormwater management. 36. As per referrals from Kersey and Platte Valley Fire Districts, they have no conflicts with this proposal. As far as police, hospital and solid waste disposal, these districts or services should not be burdened due to the location of the proposal and the minor increase in patrons. 37. This subdivision will not cause air pollution violations as it will be enforced through covenants and zoning ordinance regulations. 38. This subdivision proposal will conform to and be constructed to all subdivision design standards of Section 10. • 39. This proposal should have no undue adverse effect on wildlife or its habitat due to the size of the parcels. A small percentage of the lots will be disturbed by dwellings, leaving the majority for wildlife. No prime agricultural ground will be affected by this subdivision and there are no historical sites present on this proposal. 941163 ENDORSEMENT NO. -1- ISSUED BY TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Attached to and forming a part of Commitment for Title Insurance No. TN30391 We have searched the records of Weld County from the effective date of this Commitment to AUGUST 24, 1994 0 7:00 A. M. and find the following documents recorded: NONE RE: MICHAEL W. CUTTERSEN AND PAMELA A. GUTTERSEN VACANT KERSEY COLORADO Nothing herein contained shall be construed as extending or changing the effective date of said Commitment, unless otherwise expressly stated. This endorsement, when countersigned below by a Validating Signatory, is made a part of said Commitment and is subject to the Exclusions from Coverage, schedules, conditions and stipulations therein, except as modified by the provisions hereof. TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Dated; September 6, 1994 Count signed: By V idating Signatory KW 941163 WELD COUNTY TITLE COMPANY 1221 8TH AVENUE, GREELEY, COLORADO 00631 (303) 356-3232 METRO 623-1232 a w A a RE: Our Order No. : TN30091 Title examined by KATHY WOLKINO Purported Address: VACANT KERSEY COLORADO Current Owners: MICHAEL W. GUTTERSEN AND PAMELA A. GUTTERSEN I, Proposed Owners: Tax Certificate Ordered: NO Survey Ordered: NO/Original Commitment To: J 1NTERMIL]L LAND SURVEYING 1301 N. CLEVELAND LOVELAND, CO 80537 ATTN: STEVE • We are proud to announce that an of Monday, May 2, 1994, the beginning of our 14th year as your locally owned Title Company, we opened our new cloning branch office. It in located at 1009 37th Ave. Ct., Ste. 101 - 351-0007. Please come and visit with Janeen, Cheri, Nancy, Teresa, Dawn and Rushellet 941163 1 • • • • COMMITMENT P O R TITLE INSURANCE • • a • • SCHEDULE A 1. Effective Date: MAY 16, 1994 0 7:00 A. M. RE: Our Order No. : TN30891 2. Policy or Policies to be issued: A. ALTA Owner's Policy Amount $ TO HE AGREED UPON Proposed Insured: TO BE AGREED UPON H. ALTA Loan Policy Amount $ Proposed Insured: C. ALTA Loan Policy Amount $ Proposed Insured: 3. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this Commitment and covered herein is a fee simple, and title thereto is at the effective date hereof vested in: MICHAEL W. GUTTERSEN AND PAMELA A. GUTTERSEN 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: "SEE SCHEDULE A CONTINUED" 941163 ' i • • COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE w a * " " SCHEDULE A "CONTINUED" RE: Our Order No. : TN30891 ALL THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 64 NEST OF THE 6TH P.M. , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LYING SOUTH OF THE LATHAM DITCH; EXCEPTING THEREFROM THOSE PARCELS DESCRIBED AS ELDER FIRST ADDITION AND ELDER SECOND ADDITION AS PER MAPS RECORDED MAY 5, 1971 IN BOOK 645 AS RECEPTION NOS. 1567016 AND 1567017, RESPECTIVELY; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PARCEL OF LAND CONVEYED TO THE TOWN OF KERSEY BY DEED RECORDED MARCH 6, 1978 IN BOOK 824 AS RECEPTION NO. 1746422, WHICH PARCEL IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SETON 21, AND CONSIDERING THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 21 AS BEARING SOUTH 00 06'35" EAS3, WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO; THENCE SOUTH 00 06'35" EAST, ALONG SAID WEST LINE, 1150.62 FEET; THENCE NORTH 09 55'50" EAST, 794.12 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BgGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 09055'50" EAST, 580.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 04'10" EAST, 300.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 09°55'SO" WEST, 580,00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01°04.10" WEST, 300.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. 941163 • COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE • • • ♦ • SCHEDULE D Section 1 RE: Our Order No. , TN30891 REQUIREMENTS: The following are the requirements to be complied with: Item (a) Payment to or for the account of the grantors or mortgagors of the full consideration for the estate or interest to be insured. Item (b) Payment of all taxes, charges or assessments, levied and assessed against the subject premises which are due and payable. Stem (c) The following instrument(s) must be properly executed and filed of record in the Official Land Records of Weld County, Colorado, to wit: 1. Warranty Deed from MICHAEL W. OUTTERSEN AND PAMELA A. GUTTERSEN to Grantees to be Agreed Upon conveying the land described herein. 2 941163 COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE * * * i * SCHEDULE B Section 2 RE: Our Order No. : TN30091 EXCEPTIONS: The policy or policies to be issued will contain exceptions for defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by thin Commitment; and exceptions to the following matters unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: 1. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Easements, or claims of casements, not shown by the public records. 3. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, and any facts which a correct survey end inspection of the premises would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. 4. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. S. Taxes and assessments which are a lien or due and payable; and any tax, special assessments, charges or lien imposed for water or sewer service, or for any other special taxing district, any unredeemed tax sales. 6. Taxes for the year 1994, a lien, but not yet due or payable. *****NOTE; Please see Requirement Item b, Schedule b, section 1. 7. Right of way for COUNTY ROADS 30 feet wide on either side of section and township lines as established by ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR WELD COUNTY, recorded OCTOBER 14, 1889 in BOOK 06 at PAGE 273. 0. Easement for TRANSMISSION LINE purposes an granted to THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by instrument recorded APRIL 14, 1941 in BOOK 1077 at PAGE 315, said easement being 30 FEET IN WIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 21, WHENCE TIIE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21 BEARS SOUTHERLY 35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 80 40' EAST, 2164 FEET; THENCE SOUTH O8 11, EAST, 509 FEET TO THE NORTH-SOUTH CENTER LINE OF THE SAID SECTION 21. CONTINUED NEXT PAGE - 3 - �_._._. . 941153 • B-2 CONTINUED TN30891 9. Easement for INGRESS AND EGRESS purposes as granted to THE TOWN OF KERSEY, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO by instrument recorded MARCH 6, 1970 in BOOK 824 as RECEPTION NO. 1746423, said easement being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAI SECTION 21, AND CONSIDERING TUE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 21 AS BEARING SOUTH 00 06'35" EAST, WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERET8; THENCE SOUTH 00°06'35" EAST, ALONG SAID WEST LINE 1150.62 FEET: THENCE NORTH 89 55'50" SASS, 1374.92 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OP BEGINNING OF EASEMENT; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 09 5g'50" EAST, 50.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 0$'10" EAST, 300.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 09 55'SO" WEST, 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 04'10" WEST, 300.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF EASEMENT. 10. Easement for DITCH purposes as granted to THE LOWER LATHAM DITCH CO. by instrument recorded DECEMBER 27, 1993 in BOOK 1410 as RECEPTION NO. 2365025, the exact location of said easement not being specifically defined. 11. Reservation of AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL, GAS AND OTHER MINERALS IN, ON OR UNDERLYING SAID PREMISES, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXPLORING, DRILLING FOR, EXTRACTING AND REMOVING SAME FROM SAID LAND as contained in instrument from THE PLATTE VALLEY LAND COMPANY recorded APRIL 17, 1945 in BOOK 1153 at PACE 189, and any interests therein, assignments, or conveyances thereof. 12. Oil and Gas Lease from LLOYD E. ELDER AND MARGARET JO ELDER to MIZEL EXPLORATION COMPANY, recorded APRIL 6, 1983 in BOOK 992 as RECEPTION NO. 1922641, and any interests therein, assignments or conveyances thereof. Said Lease extended by EXTENSION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE recorded NOVEMBER 30, 1987 in BOOK 1178 as RECEPTION NO. 2122697. 13. Oil and Gas Lease from LLOYD E. ELDER AND MARGARET J. ELDER to PARKER & PARSLEY PETROLEUM COMPANY, recorded APRIL 9, ]990 in BOOK 1260 as RECEPTION NO. 2210218, and any interests therein, assignments, or conveyances thereof. 14. Mineral Deed from LLOYD E. ELDER AND MARGARET J. ELDER to THE ESPERANZA CORPORATION conveying ALL of the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under subject property, recorded JUNE 24, 1992 in BOOK 1341 an RECEPTION NO. 2293105, together with the right of ingress and egress at all times for the purpose of mining, drilling and exploring said lands for oil, gas, and other minerals and removing the same therefrom; and any interests therein, assignments or conveyances thereof. 15. Terms, conditions and provisions of AGREEMENT, between JOHN DUELL and THE LOWER LATHAM DITCH COMPANY recorded AUGUST 20, 1963 in BOOK 1656 at PAGE 315. 16. Deed of Trust from MICHAEL W. GUTTERSEN AND PAMELA A. GUTTERSEN to the Public Trustee of weld County for the use of THE EATON BANK, to secure the face amount of $35,000.00 dated JUNE 4, 1993 and recorded JUNE 10, 1993 in BOOK 1387 as RECEPTION NO. 2336481. - 4 - 941163 1 . DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3845, a-T.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE ® GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO August 25, 1994 Larry Intermill Intermill Land Surveying 1301 N. Cleveland Avenue Loveland, CO 80537 Subject: Guttersen Emergency Access. Dear Mr. Intermill: This correspondence is a summary of our telephone conversation yesterday concerning emergency access to the Guttersen Subdivision south of and adjacent to the Town of Kersey. We determined two possible locations for the emergency access, one between Lots 3 and 4 and the other between Lots 5 and 6. Both potential access points provide connectivity to the Elder Subdivision, 1st Addition, to the Town of Kersey. Our discussions indicated the best course of action would be to have the emergency access between Lots 3 and 4 since this is the most direct emergency route into the subdivision. Additionally, an easier turning radius can be achieved at this location. If any additional questions arise concerning emergency access into this subdivision, please contact Keith Schuett, Current Planner II. Sincerely, • cdv, a , Greg ompson Current Planner cc: Mike Guttersen 941163 ® • FOUNDATION I Engineering, AND SOILS ins. May 26, 1994 Commission No. : 1116-48-01-04 Intermill Land Surveying 1301 North Cleveland Avenue Loveland, Colorado 80537 RE : Rangeview Ranches (Gutterson Subdivision) , A Portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21 , Township S North, Range 64 West, Weld County, Colorado Gentlemen : This letter includes the recommended thickness of the gravel for the roadways to be constructed at the above referenced location. The proposed subdivision is to accommodate thirteen ( 13) residential lots . Residential traffic in this subdivision is expected to be minimal . Three ( 3) oil wells are located on this property and will require periodic maintenance, producing minimal truck traffic. The soils which will underlie the roadway are primarily fine- grained sands based on Soil Conservation Service data. The soils are non-plastic and are classified as A-2 soils using the AASHTO designation. The following recommendations were based on the anticipated traffic and soil conditions: Interior Roadways: Aggregate Base Course (ABC) = 6" The subgrade shall be scarified to a depth of six (6) inches and recompacted to 95% of Standard Proctor (ASTM D698, AASHTO T99) . All aggregate base course shall meet Class 5 or 6 of CDOT standards and compacted to 95% of standard Proctor. The gravel road will require periodic maintenance to maintain the required thicknesses and control vegetation growth. If you have any questions, please feel free to call. Respectfully, Revi ed by: Thomas W. Finl y, Kevin W. Pa terson,' '.E. Engineering Geologist FOUNDATION & SOILS ENGINEERING, INC. TWF\jlb 100 East 3rd Street • Loveland,CoIorado80537 • (303)663-0138 941163 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. T7 Subject Property Vrn,#Getu eak,.] 1'2t:,/%c. ( (-,.] ,aiR�Th lil1d a,.21on) STATE OF COLORADO ) 1 ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names. addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners' of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day " `4 , 19(V, !l ly by n rC. 6A'//h eed ✓ ��soyp WITNESS my hand and official seal. rf `fie MY Commission expires 72—q5 CFJ► � U$ Nom:- MDO mttBOG Not Public c-af... D,`wt. My Commission Expires: 941163 goal OF AlIERALowNERI AND LESSEES OF KINESALS • • Pleeee print or type A SAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE eic/c,n/ /'r!„i,ef,QA 1,w,-/O _7=5,4 Q S /241,v�., 5i-L-/14. �A/1i1/ £ /1/ b n<'5 71 $ / ycinAcne 76 178-42A& -22.0 4/✓//r" 7/ &' / Sa N" de7,1 7/cf /7~ $ Jrski eKcAbVtifrir 49: ts. 771:49e 77 z 5.7--a FO81 .Z77/v A° CQ a'4a- �+ A0422;Jinx_ -fit (o'D4 Lti_ea ILii✓e1 c, Si/6= Al c2it.v v o T 7974/ 941163 • 4 i • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS ' SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property li_te.G*0%(.O R(Nnin ` GO,Wrciun ?J!�c x ,4210" STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld county Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed�/ and sworn to before me this day of $ A4`2 ` • , ].9 r 1. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires: 77441-1 No ry Public RRY pa e f JODEE L o%: )(Arms FOF cm-NI 941163 1k • • NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN S00 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS , TOWN OR CITY . ASSESSOR 'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION NO Mary & Kevin Chestnut 27275 W County Rd 52 096321000014 Kersey , Co 80644 Town of Kersey Kersey , Co 80644 096321000006 Roland Wells 9100 Rogers Rd 096321000009 Longmont , Co 80503 Manuel & Prajedes Eggert 2810 Lake Valley Dr 096321000003 • " Wilbur Eggert Garland , Tx 75040 William & Elva McIntosh 800 So 1st St No 23 096321004002 • Kersey . CO 80644 CkriS4-00krr9- Arey : a" (f 'C 54' 0 ' ia*" '=t 096321006005 Gr el--y-:-L+ -80E*3-1-4408 Linda McCarthy PO Box 484 096321006006 Kersey , Co 80644-0484 ix Leslie & Eva Werner 737 3rd Stf‘PO Box 135 096321006007 Kersey , Co 80644 L Gail Triplett 743 3 St Ct 096321006008 Kersey , Co 80644 Scott & Kathryn Jones PO Box 575 096321006009 Kersey , Co 80644-0575 Leobardo & Maria Haro PO Box 602 096321006010 Kersey , Co 80644-0602 Keith & Martha Cooson PO Box 611 096321006011 Kersey , Co 80644-0611 941163 • • • • Jeffrey fell PO Sox 526 096321006012 Kersey . Co 80644 Larry & Kelly Grandly PO Box 123 096321004007 Inc Kersey , Co 80644 Edward & Sheila Steffens PO Box 455 096321004008 Kersey , Co 80644 Marian Scheller PO Box 86 096321004009 Kersey, Co 80644 Colvin Hanscom'? 26174 W County Rd 42 096321004010 Kersey , Co 60644 L L tyke Hems I-tc 541 —1-0tk-St. 096321004011 Gr eeloy-,---Go-80634-4408 f Yo vv Joyce Miller 713 2 St Ct 096321005003 Kersey , Co 80644 Charles Casselman PO Box 41 719 2 St Ct 096321005004 Kersey . Co 80644-0041 Richard & Karen Schwartz PO Box 554 096321005005 Kersey , Co 80644 Joyce & Gary Mount PO Box 74 731 2 St Ct 096321005006 • Kersey , Co 80644-0074 Darwin Brug 25893 Sandy Knolls Blvd 096321005007 Kersey , Co 80644 Alan Chittendon 743 2nd St Ct PO Sox 382 096321005008 Kersey , Co 80644 -0312, James & Joyce Hendricks PO Box 66 749 2 St Ct 096321005009 Kersey , Co 80644 -Q^"' Nicholas & Debbie PO Box 321 096321005010 Bisceglia Kersey , Co 80644-0321 941163 1 • • 7c w:c c��_ 76 l a ,.d L j_tostylc Hen `_. -Bac 5410 10th St 096321005011 Greel•_ f, Co--eO6_+1-4408 et) e'0& Tv c 54-1t)-y Oth-St 096321005012 Gres-i-c, , Co 00631-4408 ,c�w-�, 0. vy I,J, /5&P .ri'0 (2, -,1 l',7 Lifestyle - Home:._l_nc 54d-rr0tt(t 096321005013 Groreiey:Co 80631-4408 Robert & Barbara Hoff 25654 Sandy Knolls Blvd 096320400028 Kersey . Co 80644 Kersey Community Church PO Box 158 096320400027 Kersey , Co 80644 Kersey Community Church PO Box 158 096320400023 Kerey , Co 80644 John & Linda Ptleiderer 25900 Sandy Knolls Blvd 096320404012 Kersey , Co 80644 Pablo & Virginia 25970 Sandy Knolls Blvd 096320404010 Rodriguez PO Box 543 Kersey , Co 80644-0543 Walter & Mildred Schlagel 26256 Sandy Knolls P1 096320404011 Kersey , Co 80644 William & Eva Sheets 26421 W County Rd 53 096320401010 PO Box 58 Kersey , Co 80644 Helen Guffy PO Box 403 096320401008 25933 Sandy Knolls Blvd Kersey , Co 80644-0403 William & Eva Sheets 26421 W County Rd 53 096320401009 PO Box 58 Kersey , Co 80644 E Richard & Linda 25890 W County Rd 53 096328000001 Churchhill Kersey , Co 80644 941163 ! I • I E Richard & Linda 25390 W County Rd 53 096328000002 Churchhill Kersey . Co 80644 Mary & Kevin Chesnut 27275 W County Rd 52 096328000037 Kersey , Co 80644 George & Jennyrae 25957 W County Rd 53 096329000013 Ottenhoff Kersey , Co 80644 Reatha & Leo Brug 25893 Sandy Knoll 31vd 096320401007 Kersey , Co 80644 941163 1 • ® CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT October 7, 1993 Intermill Land Surveying 1301 N. Cleveland Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 RE: Water Service to Gutterseq Property. Dear Sir: This letter is in response to a request for water service to serve the following property described as follows: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRITPION: Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied, including easements where required for District facilities. Central Weld County Water District requires that contacts be consummated within one(1)year from the date of this letter, or this letter shall become null and void unless extended In writing by the District. Very truly yours, CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT in W. Zack General Manager JWZ/caa • 941163 4 2235 2nd Avrnn• • Ct..try. Cnlar.dn POf3t - (903) 352.12114 • John 2.dr1. G.o.,.t Mental?, ® s • CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT September 13, 1994 • Michael W. Guttersen 26780 Weld Co.Rd.36 LaSalle,CO 80645 RE: Rangeview Ranches Dear Mr. Guttersen: This letter is in response to your request for water service to serve the property described as follows: Rangeview Ranches located in the SW 1/4 Section 21,Township 5 North,Range 64 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County,Colorado. Submitted herewith arc the estimated costs for extending the District's waterline approximately 2,205' and fire hydrants in accordance with the plans. The installation includes 2,205' of 6" water main, service lines to 8 lots, curb stop valves and boxes, service lines and the wet tap of the existing 10"AC main, The actual cost is S31,800.00. Attached is your copy of the Rangeview Ranches Preliminary Plat that the District has updated and marked in red with various additions. Before proceeding with the line extension and appurtenances installation, the total due win have to be paid in advance and appropriate documentation completed. The District requires a 30 day notice for this line extension. If you have any questions regarding the above,please contact this ot$ee. Sincerely, CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT W.Zad General Manager n,,- ". . A.._..., . r;...l.,. ro....An R0631 • 13031 3524254 • John Adel,General Man.per941153 LOWER LATHAM DITCH CO. P.O. BOX 398 KERSEY, CO 80644 December 17, 1993 Dept. of Planning Services • Weld County 1400 N. 17th Ave Greeley, CO 8p631 RE: Zoning Change - - Case No. Z-485 (Guttersen) Please find attached to this letter the signed and notorized easement agreement between Michael W. and Pamela A. Guttersen and the Lower Latham Ditch Company. This easement agreement satisfies all concerns of the ditch company and Latham agrees to accept and support this proposal for zone change. We request this easement become a part of the final plat of this zoning change. Please contact me if 'you have further questions. Jim Par 52,--62t Yk,_ President, Lower Latham Ditch Co. • 941163 • • EASEMENT AGREEMENT This easement is granted this rLday of December. 1993 by Michael W. and Pamela A. Guttersen (GUTTERSEN) , landowners, to the Lower Latham Ditch Co. (LATHAM) , a Colorado mutual irrigation company. GENERAL RECITALS A. LATHAM owns a prescriptive easement by use to operate and maintain the ditch on a parcel of land owned by GUTTERSEN located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 21 , Township 5 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M. in the County of Weld, State of Colorado . • B. A recorded easement is desired by LATHAM in order to preserve and maintain its rights as this property is re-zoned from A ( agricultural ) to E (estate) . Estate zoning will allow the property to be sold in smaller parcels with several individual owners . C. An easement for ditch maintenance is desirable for all parties . NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, 1 . GUTTERSEN grants to LATHAM a recorded easenment for ingress/egress to maintain the ditch. This may include but would not be limited to:, daily inspection of the ditch during the irrigation season, removal df silt and debris that would impede the water flow, placement of rip-rap material to control erosion and burning of vegetation along the banks of the ditch. 2 . This easement would extend 30 ft. back from both edges of the ditch. 3 . No permanent structures would be built on this easement except for side lot line fences. LATHAM would allow GUTTERSEN and their successor grantees to fence side lot lines up to and terminating at the bank of the ditch. GUTTERSON and their successor grantees will be required to install an adequate 16 foot gate to allow for inspection and maintenance of said ditch. 4 . LATHAM will allow one non-vehicle bridge to cross the ditch for access to property split by ,the ditch. Before construction of the bridge, LATHAM and GUTTERSEN, or their successor grantees, agree to establish reasonable guidelines as to the structure and placement of the bridge for the benefit of both parties. 5 . The easement will be incorporated into the final plat of 9411S3 AV • • 4 this property if zoning and development proceed as planned. 6 . With this agreement, LATHAM agrees to accept and support with no other concerns, this proposal for zone change and the future subdivision of said property into approximately 13 residential lots. 7 . This agreement shall accrue for the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, and assigns. Dated , 1993 Michael W. Guttersen - landowner Pamela A. Guttersen - landowner cGt1. 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A1— ma a JOOm r- OH r- in Mmw °SO • J , b a N J941153 co NUnO� > qq 0) .a X .4 CO r• n. -- r n PROTECTIVE COVENANTS APPLICABLE TO LOTS 1 THRU 13, RANGEVIEW RANCHES, SITUATE IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 64 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY or WELD, STATE or COLORADO (a) No lot shall be used except for residential purposes. No any llotg other shall than eonetdetached family dwelling unit altered, placed. permitted to remain on two stories in height together withgarage not to exceed private r accessory buildings. The ground floor area of the main residenceostructure. exclusive of open porches and garages shall not be less than 1, 300 square feet. The floor area for any tri-level style residence shall not be leas than 1500 square feet. No homes or permanent structures or homes of a preconstruoted nature shall be permitted without prior approval of the Architectural Control Committee. The gross floor area of accessory building shall not be larger than 1. 500 square feet pox building. IS) NO building shall be located on any lot nearer than 50 feet to the front lot line, or nearer than 15 feet to any side street line. No building shall be located nearer than 15 test to an interior lot line, except that no aide yard shall be required for a garage or other permitted accessory building located 25 feet or more from the minimum building setback line. No dwelling shall be located on any interior lot nearer than 25 feet to the rear lot line. par the purpose of this covenant, eaves, steps and open porches shall not be considered as a part of a building, provided, however, that this shall not be construed to permit any portion of a building on a lot to encroach upon another lot.• (c) Easements for installation and maintenance of utilities and drainage facilities arc reserved as shown on the recorded plat. Within these easements, no structure. planting or other material shall be placed or permitted to remain which may damage or interfere with the installation and maintenance of utilities, or which may change the direction of flow of drainage channels in the easements, . or which may obstruct or retard the flow of water through drainage • channels in the easements. The easement area of each lot and all improvements in it shall be maintained continuously by the owner of the lot, except for those improvements for which a public authority or utility company is responsible. (d) No noxious or offensive activity shall be carried on upon any lot, nor shall anything be done thereon which may be or may become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. Tractors and machinery not being used for maintenance of the lot and unlicensed vehicles of any kind will not be permitted on the lots, except in enclosed storage building. 941153 • • 0 . Page 2 (e) No structure of a temporary • character, x, tent. ahac k, gerage, barn or other outbuilding shell Lot anytime as a rest en0 either tem shatbnaement, PCxaxSly or be used on any permanently. ( f)) No sign of any kind shall be deeplacyed to the a as any lot except one on any L� one sign pxofeseionel sign of not more public view square feet the 4 of not more than five than feet ( S} property for sale or rent, t 3} square d by to advertise the property during the constructionr a used e construction and sale a builder (st} Animals, livestock, period, ere kept) � n a humane mentor , or poultry may be kept ere exceed one Arid not for any F as long es they tow, 1 pare { 1 ) animal unit per acre. Cal Unit purposes, not 1 swine, 2 sheep. 10 ipou try, 10 rabbits. 1 When pasture shows v2 goats, poultry, 10 Ye+bbita,trol Committee has hole sinsofovcrgreeing, the Architectur pasture�corrale, no authority to tell owners to remove aninals�fxom for everyone 's best interests eroAiaa problems do not occur. This is h3 Enforcement shall be by or Proceedings et law or in equity covenant, restriction,peersons violating or attempting toco enact,: estri t r condition, either to e g to violateany ztrtratr. �lolation or s. ( x ) Thew novant3ts. neat with the land and shall be binding and parties and ior�s with the under them for a g all parties allxe O run co•�cnarata shall b. period of 25 years from the dawePa.. . period automatically extended for CThese unless an instrument e1 ntd by an �►dditionax 1�of the lots has been trume ad g b a majority for year weole or in agreeing to change aaidtcovenantee then Ninrar Fart, ( j ) Invalidation of any one of these covenants by judgement or court order shall in no way :,fone any *hall, remain in full force and effeot of the other prcrvi,�ians which (k) Fencing it is required, that along Rangeview Dr. , cedar 3-rail fence must be erected. split caeca* 3-rdi1 fence:, Side lot line fenCesshall bout approval of the ArchitecturaloControltCommitteBall be erected without (1 ) Architecture). Control COmmittA4, consist of the owner of Rangeview Ranchee echo committee shell until, such time as all lots era sold and homes are eonetruct that e;,me a new (Hichael W. Gst�ersen) committee will be nominettd. ed. At Control Committee proposes to maintain a high uali quality on {l, ice and 9411S3 • Page 2 (e) No structure of a tent, shack. stiragt. barn or other trailer lot anytime as a residence tither tam used on an temporarily g shall an axed on any y or permanently. ( t) No sign of any kind shall ba any lot except one n kindishal a displayed to on feet, one sign of not more sign of not more th e public view square the than five than five t5y toad advertise property for salt or rent, (S) gnsare feet the property during the andconstructionnssd by a builder (g) Animals, livestock, sales period, are kept in a humane manner t and poultry may be kept to pt one not for any as purposes, es they t ( 1 ) animal unit per acre, n mal unit commercial Equivalents cow. 1 borne, 1 swine, 2 sheep, 2 goats. 10 you trio Equrabbitss .ei When pasture shows signs of overgrazinpourt, 10 rabbits. Committee has full authority to tell g' the n pastureteoxrale, ao owners to remove ArchitecturalControl for everyone 's best grass end erosion o occur. This interest. problems do not occur. This is (h) Enforcement shall be by proceedings at law or in against any person or persons violating or attemptin • covenant, restriction, or condition, either toequity to recover damages, g to violate any restrain violation or with the land covenants, reetrictione. and c ht and shall be binding on all parties and oes 'are to run aimnsunderlthem for a period of 25 p: from all automatically extended from the persona period, unless an instrument signed ad ir it additional 1nhese of the lots has been recorded y a majority ce for i the etnan year whole or in part. agreeing to change said covenants in • court order Invalidation of any one of these covenants b shall t ormern shall in no way affect any of the other by provisions wt which full force and effect, provisions which ctdar (k)raFencing, It must be required, that tealong Ran cedar cedar 3fence fences. No erected. id gfence Ds a split approval of the Architectural Control Committeeine fences shall he fencing shall be erected without (1 ) Architectural Control Committee, This committee shellconsist of the owner of Rangeview Ranched (Michael W. Guttersen)homes are constructed. At until such time as all lots are sold and that time a new committee will be nominated, livtnol Committee proposes to maintain a high The ArchitsoLural living. q quality of life and •• 941153 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned being an owner (or Mortgagee) of lots in Rangeview Ranches, has executed this Declaration the date and year indicated below. RANGEVIEW RANCH BY: tit Mibhael W. u tersen DATED: / -ic.- / g STATE OF COLORADO) )SS COUNTY OF LARIMER) The foregoing Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictj.ons for Rangeview Ranches was acknowledged before me this 11, ;\ day of pLern. — , 19_ q6-/ by Michael W. Guttersen, an owner of the real property subject to said Declaration. Witness my hand and official seal. ' 0.1!!.147 * My commission expires: �_�% _ *7 • r a L i JODEE .✓ •' r Nott3ry Public NgM1 JY " 941163 i • IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR IMPROVEMENTS • (PRIVATE ROAD MAINTENANCE) THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, acting through its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called"County", and Mir \ne \ hereinafter called "Applicant". WITNESSETN: WHEREAS, Applicant is the owner of or has a controlling interest in the following described property in the County of Weld. Colorado: WHEREAS, a final subdivision/PUD plat of said property, to be known as ‘r,A] "nL has been submitted to the County for approval; and WHEREAS, of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations provides that no final plat shall be approved by the County until the Applicant has submitted a Subdivision Improvement Agreement guaranteeing the construction of the public improvements shown on plans, plats and supporting documents of the subdivision, which improvements, along with a time schedule for completion, are listed in Exhibits "A" and "B" of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF the foregoing and of the acceptance and approval of said final plat, the parties hereto promise, covenant and agree as follows: 1,0 Enzineering aeryip4s: Applicant shall furnish, at its own expense, all engineering services in connection with the design and construction of the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and made a part of this reference. 1.1 The required engineering services shall be performed by a Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor registered in the State of Colorado, and shall conform to the standards and criteria established by the County for public improvements. 1.2 The required engineering services shall consist of, but not be limited to, surveys, designs, plans and profiles, estimates, construction supervision, and the submission of necessary documents to the County. • 941153 I ® A 1.3 Applicant shall furnish drawings and cost estimates for roads within the subdivision to the County for approval prior to the letting of any construction contract. Applicant shall furnish one set of reproducible "as-built" drawings and a final statement of construction cost to the County. 2.0 Eights-of-Way and Easements: Before commencing the construction of any improvements herein agreed upon, Applicant shall acquire, at its own expense, good and sufficient rights-of-way and easements on all lands and facilities traversed by the proposed improvements. 3.0 Construrr7 gyp; Applicant shall furnish and install, at its own expense, the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A: which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference, according to the construction schedule set out in Exhibit "B" also attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. 3.1 Said construction shall be in strict conformance to the plans and drawings approved by the County and the specifications adopted by the County for such public improvements. Whenever a subdivision is proposed within three miles of an incorporated community located in Weld County or located in any adjacent county, the Applicant shall be required to install improvements in accordance with the requirements and standards that would exist if the plat were developed within the corporate limits of that community. If the incorporated community has not adopted such requirements and standards at the time the subdivision is proposed, the requirements and standards of the County shall be adhered to. If both the incorporated community an the County have requirements and standards, those requirements and standards that are more restrictive shall apply. 3.2 Applicant shall employ, at its own expense, a qualified testing company previously approved by the County to perform all testing of materials or construction that is required by the County; and shall furnish copies of test results to the County. 3.3 At all times during said construction, the County shall have the right to test and inspect or to require testing and inspection of • material and work at Applicant's expense. Any material or work not conforming to the approved plans and specifications shall be removed and replaced to the satisfaction of the County at Applicant's expense. 3.4 The Applicant shall furnish proof that proper arrangements have been made for the installation of sanitary sewer or septic systems, water, gas, electric and telephone services. 941163 3.5 Said subdivision improvements shall be completed, according to the terms of this Agreement, within the construction schedule appearing in Exhibit "B". The Board of County Commissioners, at its option, may grant an extension of the time of completion shown on Exhibit "B" upon application by the Applicant subject to the terms of Section 6 herein. 4.0 Release of 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 account of any such suit, action or claim, together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in defendf.ng such suit, action or claim whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by. or arises out of the negligence of county or its officers, agents, employees, or otherwise except for the liability, loss, or damage arising from the intentional torts or the gross negligence of the county or its employees while acting within the scope.of their employment. All contractors and other employees engaged in construction of the improvements shall maintain adequate workman's compensation insurance and public liability insurance coverage, and shall operate in strict accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Colorado governing occupational safety and health. (THERE IS NO SECTION 5) 6.0 bporoval of Streets by the County: Upon compliance with the fcllowing procedures by the Applicant, streets within a subdivision may be approved by the County as public roads and will be maintained and repaired by a homeowners association or, in its absence, the owners of lots within the subdivision. 6.1 If desired by the County, portions of street improvements may be placed in service when completed according to the schedule shown on Exhibit "B", but such use and operation shall not constitute an approval of said portions. 6.2 County may, at its option, issue building permits for construction on lots for which street improvements detailed herein have been started but not completed as shown on Exhibit "B", and may continue to issue building permits so long as the progress of work on the subdivision improvements in that phase of the development is satisfactory to the County; and all terms of this Agreement have been faithfully kept by Applicant. 6.3 Upon completion of the construction of streets within a subdivision and the filing of a Statement of Substantial Compliance, the applicant(s) may request in writing that the County Engineer inspect its streets and recommend that the Board of County Commissioners partially approve them. Not sooner than nine months after partial approval, the County Engineer shall, upon request by the applicant, inspect the subject streets, and 941153 ® s notify the applicant(s) of any deficiencies. The County Engineer shall reinspect the streets after notification from the applicant(s) that any deficiencies have been corrected. If the County Engineer finds that the streets are constructed according to County standards, he shall recommend full approval. Upon a receipt of a positive unqualified recommendation from the County Engineer for approval of streets within the development, the Board of County Commissioners shall fully approve said streets as public but with private pay. 7.0 n . auequirements forCol,Bteral: 7.1 The value of all collateral submitted to Weld County must be equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement. Prior to Final Plat approval, the applicant shall indicated which of the five types of collateral he prefers to be utilized to secure the improvements subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners and the execution of this Agreement. Acceptable collateral shall be submitted and the plat recorded within six (6) months of the Final Plat approval. If acceptable collateral has not been submitted within six (6) months then the Final Plat approval and all preliminary approvals shall automatically expire. An applicant may request that the County extend the Final Plat approval provided the cost estimates are updated and the development plans are revised to comply with all current County standards, policies and regulations. The improvements shall be completed within one (1) year after the Final Plat approval (not one year after acceptable collateral is submitted) unless the applicant(s) requests that this Agreement be renewed at least thirty (30) days prior to its expiration and further provides that cost estimates for the remaining improvements are updated and collateral is provided in the amount of 100% of the value of the improvements remaining to be completed. If improvements are not completed and the agreement not renewed within these time frames, the County, at its discretion, may make demand on all or a portion of the collateral and take steps to see that the improvements are made. 7.2 The applicant may choose to provide for a phased development by means of designating filings of a Planned Unit Development Plan or Final Plat Subdivision. The applicant would need only to provide collateral for the improvements in each filing as approved. The County will place restrictions on those portions of the property that are not covered by collateral which will prohibit the conveyance of the property or the issuance of building permits until collateral is provided or until improvements are in place and approved pursuant to the requirements for a Request for Release of Collateral. 7.3 The applicant intends to develop in accordance with Exhibits "A" and "B". 941163 + 8.0 Imscrovements Guarantee: The five types of collateral listed below are acceptable to Weld County subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 8.1 An irrevocable JptSyr of Cradle 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: The Letter of Credit shall be in an amount equivalent of 100% of the total value of the improvements as set forth in Section 6.0 and exhibits "A" and "B". The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment upon demand to Weld County if the developer has not performed the obligations specified in the Improvements Agreement and the issuer has been notified of such default. The applicant may draw from the Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of this policy. The issuer of the Letter of Credit shall guarantee that at all times the unreleased portion of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to a minimum of 100% of the estimated costs of completing the uncompleted portions of the required improvements, based on inspections of the development by the issuer. In no case shall disbursement for a general improvement item exceed the cost estimate in the Improvements Agreement (i.e. , streets, sewers, water mains and landscaping, etc.) . The issuer of the Letter of Credit will sign the Improvements Agreement acknowledging the agreement and its cost estimates. The Letter of Credit shall specify that 15% of the total Letter of Credit amount cannot be drawn upon and will remain available to Weld County until released by Weld County. The Letter of Credit shall specify that the date of proposed expiration of the Letter of Credit shall be either the date of release by Weld county of the final 15%, or one year from the date of Final Plat approval, whichever occurs first. Said letter shall stipulate that, in any event, the Letter of Credit shall remain in full force and effect until after the Board has received sixty (60) days written notice from the issuer of the Letter of Credit of the pending expiration. Said notice shall be sent by certified mail to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. 8.2 Trust Deed upon all or some of the proposed development or other property acceptable to the Board of County Commissioners provided that the following are submitted: 9411'53 • • In the event property within the proposed development is used as collateral, an appraisal is required of the property in the proposed development by a disinterested M.A.I. member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current degree of development is sufficient to cover 100% of the coat of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus all costs of sale of the property. In the event property other than the property to be developed has been accepted as collateral by Weld County, then an appraisal is required of the property by a M.A.I. member of the Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current state of development is sufficient to cover 100% of the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus all costs of sale of the property. A title insurance policy insuring that the Trust Deed creates a valid encumbrance which is senior to all other liens and encumbrances. A building permit hold shall be placed on the encumbered property. 8.3 $scrow Agreement that provides at least the following: The cash in escrow is at least equal to 100% of the amount specified in the Improvements Agreement. The escrow agent guarantees that the escrowed funds will be used for improvements as specified in the agreement and for no other purpose and will not release any portion of such funds without prior approval of the Board. The escrow agent will be a Federal or State licensed bank or financial institution. If the County of Weld County determines there is a default of the Improvements Agreement, the escrow agent, upon request by the County, shall release any remaining escrowed funds to the County. 8.4 A surety bond given by a corporate surety authorized to do business in the State of Colorado in an amount equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements as specified in the Improvements Agreement. 8.5 A cash deposit made with the County equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements. • 941163 ' 9.0 Beauest for Release of Collateral: Prior to release of collateral for the entire project or for a portion of the project by Weld County. the Applicant must present a Statement of Substantial Compliance from an Engineer registered in Colorado that the project or a portion of the project has been completed in substantial compliance with approved plans and specifications documenting the following: 9.1 The Engineer or his representative has made regular on-site inspections during the course of construction and the construction plans utilized aro the same as those approved by Weld County. 9.2 Test results must be submitted for all phases of this project as per Colorado Department of Highway Schedule for minimum materials sampling, testing and inspections found in CDOH Materials Manual. 9.3 "As built" plans shall be submitted at the time the letter requesting release of collateral is submitted. The Engineer shall certify that the project "as built" is in substantial compliance with the plans and specifications as approved or that any material deviations have received prior approval from the County Engineer. • 9.4 The Statements of Substantial Compliance must be accompanied, if appropriate, by a letter of acceptance of maintenance and responsibility by the appropriate utility company, special district or town for any utilities. 9.5 A letter must be submitted from the appropriate Fire Authority indicating the fire hydrants are in place in accordance with the approved plans. The letter shall indicate if the fire hydrants are operational and state the results of fire flow tests. 9.6 The requirements in 9.0 through 9.5 shall be noted on the final construction plans. 9.7 Following the submittal of the Statement of Substantial Compliance and recommendation of approval of the streets by the County, the applicant(s) may request release of the collateral for the project or portion of the project by the Board. This action will be taken at a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Board. 9.8 The request for release of collateral shall be accompanied by "Warranty Collateral" in the amount of 10% of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement excluding improvements fully accepted for maintenance by the responsible governmental entity, special district or utility company. 9.9 The warranty collateral shall be released to the applicant upon final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 941153 10.0 Public e t s and Open Snaces: When the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to a rezoning, subdivision or planned unit development, requires the dedication, development and/or reservation of areas or sites other than subdivision streets and utility easements of a character, extent and location suitable for public use for parks, greenbelts or schools, said actions shall be secured in accordance with one of the following alternatives, or as specified in the PUD plan, if any: 10.1 The required acreage as may be determined according to the Weld County Subdivision Regulations shall be dedicated to the County or the appropriate school district, for one of the above purposes. Any area so dedicated shall be maintained by the County or school district. 10.2 The required acreage as determined according to the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, may be reserved through deed restrictions as open area, the maintenance of which shall be a specific obligation in the deed of each lot within the subdivision, 10.3 In lieu of land, the County may require a payment to the County in an amount equal to the market value at the time of final plat submission of the required acreage as determined according to the Subdivision Ordinance, Such value shall be determined by a competent land appraiser chosen jointly by the Board and the Applicant. The cash collected shall be deposited in an escrow account to be expended for parks at a later date. 11.0 $uccessprs and Assign: 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. 941163 ...mu ® • • IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT PRIVATELY MAINTAINED ROADS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney APPLICANT BY: (title) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19 • My Commission expires: Notary Public .priv.w.db 941153 EXHIBIT "A" Name of Subdivision: Rc‘rtop1?ttcc T24,4".C Filing: rr n // 1 Location: fa 1-Y Intending to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to provide throughout this subdivision and as shown on the subdivision final plat County dated , 19 recorded on 19 , in Book , Page No. , Reception No. , the following improvements. (Leave spaces blank where they do not apply) Estimated Tmnrovements Unit Cost Construction frost Street Trading `S Z.02 /A 'yL. 'B 3Oe lOOG1!X, Street base _ O •.c1)/ `14 fa . 1 Zi)1 0,10,riN atittailY.LIZ Curbs. gutters. &_cculverts Sidewalk Storm sewer facilities Retention ponds Ditch improvements Subsurface drainage Sanitary sewe s Sanitary sewers Trunk & forged lines Mains Laterals (house connected) On-site sewage facilities On-site water supply & stOr• • Water mains-Inclbdes Bore (Al 0 tt•OO I tk s t-tc:e.nt) Fire hydrants S ?Ammar, Ten $40Q.0O Survey & street monuments boxes $ttgeS lighting Street name signs S 7ho.nr+ 4 zho. Op Fencinw regu rements Landsc avi nz Park improvements Road Culvert ti 15.0O / LF Drtwp OO Grass tined Swale Telephone f ore, / Ln4- gL,L(Oo. do Gas 4 4.00 4n^ st C44-/A ro J)ectric $ �PcO / Ucl� �o Water Transfer SUB-TOTAL S. r11 , 1Aa.nn Engineering and Supervision Costs it 1o4DOt . Ofl (testing, inspection, as-built plans and work in addition to preliminary and final plat; supervision of actual construction by contractors) • 941163 SOW TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS AND SUPERVISION $ 12\ 1'%O.nO The above improvements shall be constructed in accordance with all County requirements and specifications, and conformance with this provision shall be determined solely by Weld County, or its duly authorized agent. Said improvements shall be completed according to the construction schedule set out in Exhibit "B". (In corporation, to be signed by President and attested to by Secretary, together with corporate seal. ) Date: , 19 941163 • ® 0 EXHIBIT "B" Name of Subdivision: T .� �1` Filing: ILr-y . � Location: -Fv4;or $ 4n �t4 -5-too Intending to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to construct the improvements shown on the final subdivision plat of Subdivision, dated , 19 , Recorded on 19 , in Book , Page No. , Reception No. , the following schedu All improvements shall be completed within years from the date of approval of the final plat. Construction of the improvements listed in Exhibit "A" shall be completed as follows: (Leave spaces blank where they do not. apply.) Improvements Time for Completion ate grading street base _ + ,Street paving Curbs. zutters. and Culy r_ts Sidewalk Morro sewer fgcil{ties Retention vonds Jurrh improvements £ubsuriage rfinage Sanitary sewers Trunk and forced lines Mains laterals (house connected) On-site sewage facilifigs On-site water suvvly and storage Water mains fire hydrants Survey & street monuments & boxes Street liahtinz Street name sizns fencing recuirements landscaping aarJc improvements Telephone ; tgifi Sas yl ectrip Via Water Transfer Sub-Total tz. vs)Ugh - to clays The County, at its option, and upon the request by the Applicant, may grant an extension of time for completion for any particular improvements shown above, upon a showing by the Applicant that the above schedule cannot be met. (If corporation, to be signed by President and attested to by Secretary, together with corporate seal.) Date: , 19-941153 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 236 ISSUED TO LAZY D ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, INC., DBA THE LAZY D-EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1995, AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Lazy D Entertainment Center, Inc., dba The Lazy O, presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: 39520 Weld County Road 136, Hereford, Colorado 80732 WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to Weld County the sum of TWENTY-FIVE AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($25.00)for said Weld County Dance Hall License, and WHEREAS, having examined said application, the Board deems it appropriate to grant a Weld County Dance Hall License to Lazy D Entertainment Center, Inc., dba The Lazy D, and WHEREAS, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dance Hall License Number 236 be, and hereby is, granted to Lazy D Entertainment Center, Inc., dba The Lazy D, to conduct dances at the hereinabove described location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said License Number 236 shall be in effect through 12:00 o'clock midnight, December 31, 1995, conditional upon the applicant conducting all dances in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado. 941172 LC0024 CC' : 6o; LA,z.Yn • DANCE HALL LICENSE -THE LAZY D PAGE 2 • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of November, A.D., 1994. /002,4(� �� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: v� WELD COUNTY, C LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board t` ttbk/ f''1J ^b i2 p W. H. Webster, C irman BY: wit 1 41 --e r1,r Deputy Clerk to the Board \ Date . Hall, Pr - em APPR AS TO FORM: ^'y I • eorge.�E. Baxter 72-1C(72unty Attorney „ 71,9-27c2:2,4,..,-_,- „xiv-Zze. ,_40 Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941172 • LC0024 ZI.TTt6 A '` - n ^ A . n. A •.'_ ' \aa#`/ a t •;`\,' 1 ti > .0 a. 5 W � o c g, ,,r 3 0- m o' e .- i '� a. , m, ,, -,+� Cr 0 ja 0 D b `• ,at=e`. �< N u in ,-- c a :T • RA : ,'' k . ). 1 14, 1 13 °. ' aS14 , ;,ter. 3 i° ),,,,i + Ut 1 ,� a_tittiT ryN O1 3 .,. S M �' n♦.: -4 8. aA O_ E. R K . .-I a Ji i reif, M VC. CO. r'' oy n y a • O /„..' �`� . _ . . d W = a n C i O •w a m i z ta D e n u 4 m44 O to .. 1ey '•1 j 4 `L.i -\,2, tn �Y O O _•N K 11 to G • O W $ a 9 y O SO Iv j32 / 4......4...... ! -C;�a O ;. A « . Oo o xg„ O 1'9 t "S M4.44 o �n S sb, N 0 A.1 -� y�'`" r(\* d c O O to" NJ I F f p D 9.cts O O < •rZ i. .,, .--33 �, r,`. NO Z8 o , ' a SA r .. d ♦ �.,. Z Q V 44/.. 70 � ri } Z IIt6 • R '' * ! c� � a�P ateO uyVWKOd I. Is v ` „ s saa j pue e6aKad 1vA01 4 Mandn SSG/VWGYP'ARO dip 0 'wOV""OI aGnw ssap0Y9 la`a7w'd add rfr ,,,.........au R f 2 wd poSsO' aCV Od Of ,.. s , r'y O� -�r-� re" o e ' n O � 7r 7/7/ 7 D ,p e awns N • aE a / SI f I,.., O1 4'a' -70*-;,',. ;# t ,d (asienay eagl uVN 1vM0l1YW]INl U0f I0N 0]Nn01M)0VI13/-O7 TINIWRNt ON •rl,w• iivvi a31SU.U30 NOS 1df3D3fi I $ i . ,� TPL TLh 2.9E d WELD COUNTY APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC DANCE OR DANCES DATE: /14/9`/ TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: License fee of $25.00, payable to Clerk to the Board. P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632, is hereby tendered and application is hereby made for a license to conduct a public dance hall, booth or pavilion, where public dances are held, for the calendar year 1911:- or portion thereof. The undersigned hereby makes application for a County Dance Hall License, under the provisions of Title 12, Article 18, CRS, 1973 as amended, and for that purpose makes the following answers to the questions contained in this application. Every question must be answered. Any false answer or statement made by the applicant constitutes perjury and the person making such statements subjects any license issued herein to revocation. 1. List the name and address of applicant. (If application is by a partnership, give names and address of all partners. If application is by a corporation, give names and address of all officers.) Name Address .914rl.c. r Zc7tk C7a ,riT^o to c Q iah //va 1rr.-/G ;ro7a1" //7e,/, f7 2_,te - (t<p) ?�j'?'?-'� eeca /'.6 ccr..f- / Co -cone., rb„7a J 7M* (s j p f"/ (,(/, co 2. Is applicant organization incorporated under the laws of this State for purposes of a social, fraternal, patriotic, political, or athletic nature, not for pecuniary gain; or is it a regularly chartered branch, lodge, or chapter of a national organization or society organized for such purposes, being non-profit in nature; or is it religious or philanthropic institution? Yes ( ) No {l/f If "No", explain. Pc„7-et.5- tAce Y 3. Complete the following: NAME ADDRESS Manaxer / ,Pa..,,s (r .7/7r/( s7 9 irG 4 oQ /g/ !�L'iol�iF President / / // Vice-President filed..-4. 0 7,7.(r 3%f."7-6 p i7G Hrz li•c Treasurer r� � Secretary (74-27c I-,� t 7, 2t/ /1° .S Sj�//s t!..S ti/f3 941172 4. Trade Name (If any) Telephone No. /q �� 1 tI `I r/j ` 2 V--Sci 5. List EXACT date(s) for which application is being made for license. From (Date) : /,!27//4/IIours: /O,', .To (Date) : /20 Hours: /2 6. ADDRESS OF PLACE TO HAVE LICENSE: (Exact location of premises must be given. Give lot, block and part of the section where located, and if possible, give the street and number. ) '739j,n f,, cg i3. Met,'icy,/ r„ ' 7. Are these premises now licensed under the State Liquor or Beer Code? If answer is "Yes", to whom is the license issued? Yes (kr- No ( ) 7/7,0 � . i:7 ,,7• Al 7e E.. ?If-4 r' ,T i0 C, 8. Do you have legal possession of the premises for which this application is made, either by deed, lease, or written permission of owner? Yes (r No ( ) 9. Has a license been issued previously? Yes (k-r— No ( ) STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) Zenr 'i Gt. z; being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That 6a the (they) 4/aa the applicant(a-) above named: Thatae (thay)-0—athave read the above and foregoing application and the answers made thereto, and well knows the contents hereof, and that the answers made to the interrogatories therein set forth are true to41 , her (thoir) own knowledge. !� S ggfrreeia re of Applicant Subscribed and sworn before me this /fl day of /y � , A.D., 199 . C-tan 'Pu blic ublie DATE / ../8"19V___ No, 3 611 9 qj "`RECEIVED FROM_044-0_4243t_ 0_4243 -+ rf :'r 7 ADD ESS Cr- vx //� Tom.- nt�r- llJt>2�u/ '- 1�nrr-noLLARS sAS r $ • FOR / 9 t- �(tini.2 �-J R / 0 CM- LS 5ci a 6 hLI CA4f/ i AMMO 1 G .1S OA • RESOLUTION RE: SETTING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING ON RESOLUTION TO VACATE A PORTION OF BLISS ROAD (WELD COUNTY ROAD 62) BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 45 AND 47 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 January 11, 1994, the Board of County Commissioners, in conjunction with the Greeley City Council and the Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority Board, held a joint public hearing to consider which of the runway expansion alternatives presented in the Airport Master Plan Study would be preferable, and WHEREAS, at said hearing,the two Boards and the Council chose Alternative"NW'as the preferred alternative, and WHEREAS,Alternative"NW'includes having the runway and associated airport properties cross Bliss Road (Weld County.Road 62), beginning at a point approximately three-tenths (3/10) of one (1) mile east of the Northwest Section Corner of Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, thence proceeding east approximately 1,600 feet (being between Weld County Roads 45 and 47), and WHEREAS, the two options for crossing said portion of Bliss Road are: 1) close the roadway to public traffic, or 2) build a tunnel under the runway and associated airport properties and thereby allow public traffic to continue such use, and WHEREAS,on November 23, 1994,the Board of County Commissioners received a letter from Kevin Bunnell, Director, Greeley-Weld County Airport, requesting that the Board consider vacating the above described portion of Bliss Road if the collective decision at the December 7, 1994 hearing is to pursue the option of closing Bliss Road, and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 43-2-303, C.R.S., the Board may only vacate a public roadway by resolution after ten (10) days notice by mail and by publication, and WHEREAS,the Board now deems it advisable to consider a resolution for the vacation of the above described portion of Bliss Road at the previously scheduled joint public hearing on December 7, 1994 at 4:00 p.m. in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Weld Centennial Center, if the collective decision is to pursue the option of closing Bliss Road, and WHEREAS,the Board also deems it advisable to direct the Weld County Attorney's Office to prepare and send appropriate notice of said hearing to adjacent landowners, to seek the publication of notice of said hearing in the Windsor Beacon newspaper, and to prepare a resolution addressing said possible vacation for the Board's consideration on December 7, 1994. 941169 EG0033 ex.,: CA; /3urvire:4e ;Fitz)Pct RE: SET HEARING TO VACATE PORTION OF BLISS ROAD (WCR 62) PAGE 2 NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a public hearing to hear the evidence upon the options for crossing Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62)as presented by runway expansion Alternative"NW'and, ultimately, if the option chosen is to close Bliss Road, then to hear evidence upon the vacation of Bliss Road, beginning at a point approximately three-tenths(3/10) of one (1)mile east of the Northwest Section Corner of Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado (the intersection of Bliss Road and Weld County Road 45),thence proceeding east approximately 1,600 feet, be and hereby is set for December 7, 1994 at or about 4:00 p.m., at the above stated location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Weld County Attorney's Office is hereby directed, in accordance with Section 43-2-303, C.R.S., to prepare and send appropriate notice of said hearing to adjacent landowners, to seek the publication of notice of said hearing in the Windsor Beacon newspaper, and to prepare a resolution addressing said possible vacation for the Board's consideration on December 7, 1994. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of November, A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST 1 AlJ// WELD COUNTY/ COLORADO {� Weld C unty Clerk to the Board 1 I V /1//2 c! A W. H. Webster, Cha. ebsttterCha' an BY: tIC ' Deputy Clerk t the Board Dale(all, Pro- n) _ Pro-el / A� • D AS TO FORM ,/George Baxter �fy1- 1 County Attorney Constance L. Harbert E?CCQQSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941169 EG0033 NOTICE Pursuant to Section 43-2-303, C.R.S., as amended, notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 7th day of December, 1994, at or about 4:00 p.m., in the First Floor Hearing Room, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at which time the Board will consider a resolution to vacate a portion of Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62), between Weld County Roads 45 and 47, being more specifically described below. All interested persons should appear at said hearing and give testimony as to whether or not said portion of said road should be vacated. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Bliss Road (Weld County Road 62), beginning at a point approximately three-tenths (3/10) of one mile east of the Northwest Section Coma of Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado (the • intersection of Bliss Road and Weld County Road 45),thence proceeding east approximately 1,600 feet. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: SHELLY K.MILLER,DEPUTY DATED: November 21, 1994. • '" 941169 I �1/f10R1117kiTY n/RPDRT P.O. Box 727 Greeley CO 80 562 .10:741,5&9141 MX.V9/256.251.9 November 22 , 1994 • Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Vacation of a portion of Bliss Road, between WCR 45 S WCR 47 Dear Commissioners , On December 7 , 1994 the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, in conjunction with the Greeley City Council and the Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority Board, will consider options regarding Bliss Road as it will be impacted by the planned runway development . As you may recall , the two Boards and the City Council held a. joint hearing on January 11, 1994 to consider the alternatives for the new runway. The decision was made at that time to approve Alternative "NW" as the preferred plan. Alternative "Nw" will necessitate either the closure of Bliss Road, or construction of a tunnel for the roadway. The hearing on December 7 , 1994 will necessitate consideration of which of these two options should be pursued. After visiting with Bruce Barker, Weld County Attorney, it is my understanding that if the decision is made to pursue the closure of Bliss Road, then there will be the need to vacate that portion of the roadway where the runway and the associated airport property will intersect. Therefore, I respectfully submit this letter as a formal request for the vacation of a portion of Bliss Road (approximately 1600 feet) , between WCR 45 and WCR 47-- should the decision on December 7 , 1994 be to pursue the option of closing Bliss Road. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I will look forward to seeing you on December 7 , 1994. Sincerely, Kevin S. Bunnell Airport Manager L'r•'.� y,=�. UNICOM: 122.8/ICXY ILS: 110.5/CX LOM:348/GLL VCR: 114.2/AWOS 135.17 941169 w RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, COLORADO DIVISION, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners. Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, for the tax years beginning 1993 and ending 1996, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS,after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, 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 November, A.D., 1994. �� �� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 44 vi 1 ';� U ' WELD CCOUNTY, COLORADO,1I Weld County Clerk to the Board j W H. Webster, Chairman BY:(. AT< Deputy Clerk to a Board Dale K all, Pro- em APPROVE AS TO FORM: / % - ("1 Geor e . axter /ld ' � �l duce-- �Cot'nty Attorney Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED • Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941060 AS0028 • 1 • AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #90.118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #94-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly. effective January 1, 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS, the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20. 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority") . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes • paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1993 and ending 1996 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the. Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 941060 AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of thin Agreement, Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182, or as may be amended, or the Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not to be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5Z property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 941060 AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Financial Services, Eastman Kodak Company, 9952 Eastman Park Drive, Windsor, Colorado 80551. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the 470 day of November, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Leidezah WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 4,1 ZJ ) ,�,&it�,'. Q/ W. H. `Wester, Chairman 11/28/4 BY: eg(UQ a1..i Deputy erk to the Board TAXPAYER: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY COLORADO DIVISIONBY: j��le 941060 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, COLORADO DIVISION, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant tc 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 Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, for the tax years beginning 1994 and ending 1997, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS,after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, 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 November, A.D., 1994. ,n; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:/Le e% WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4icysz Weld County Clerk to the Board 2 4 M17 ster, Ch rrn /f7k p a Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale Hall, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: George . axter `fit_ V l�d�JaS «Jarid d County Attorney '_i Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941062 AS0028 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, is desirous of promoting economic development within weld County. Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 090-118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS. Senate Bill 094-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly. effective January 1. 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS, the Eastman Kodak Company. Colorado Division (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill 1190-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill 1190-118 and Senate Bill 094-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20, 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority") . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the • Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1994 and ending 1997 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 094-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 941062 AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the data of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement, Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182, or as may be amended, or the Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not to be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. • 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 941062 r• AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Financial Services, Eastman Kodak Company, 9952 Eastman Park Drive, Windsor, Colorado 80551. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 10th Street. Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the .2')'day of November, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Metal? WELD COUNTY, COLO 0 Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 4.44,_//7r W. H. Webster, Chairman // Log/4:74 BY: Deputy C rk to the Board TAXPAYER: • EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY COLORADO DIVISION BY: 49/1��� 2 • 941062 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, COLORADO DIVISION, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, for the tax years beginning 1995 and ending 1998, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS,after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, 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 November, A.D., 1994. . A /� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /{ �,��',/ //�i WELD COUNTY, COLORADO/ Weld County Clerk to the Board 1/L y�I liZ2.J1 Webster, C irm BY: A _ �� Deputy Clerk o the Board — Dale K. H il, Pro- em APPROVED AS TO FORM: , / 4 i iGeo e . =after i. ty Arf ttomelP-3 t-----ConstanceHarbert FxCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941063 AS0028 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and • WHEREAS, Senate Bill #90-118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities • or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #94-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly, effective January 1, 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS, the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill 1190-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20, 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority") . • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1995 and ending 1998 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 941063 . AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority • in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 51 property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is • subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement, Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182, or as may be amended, or the • Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not to be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5t property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 941063 AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Financial Services. Eastman Kodak Company, 9952 Eastman Park Drive, Windsor. Colorado 80551. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the > day of November, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: ATTEST: tetain BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLO ADO I g Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: '�"" "" W. H. ebster. Chairman «iasle� BY: ►caftt/.f - �L , Deputy erk to the Board TAXPAYER: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY COLORADO DIVISION B Y:17,G��r�'�� �1"���� � 941063 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, COLORADO DIVISION, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, for the tax years beginning 1992 and ending 1995, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS,after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division, 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 Laiipideeit November, A.D., 1994. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board It �(/��l/YLf H. Webster, Chaff n BY: iS � /CSC L_�l t-rrr� `� Deputy Clerk to the Board\ Dale Hall, Pro-Te APPRO D AS TO FORM. ,r George . Baxter ( , ---1 - ounty Attorhey 19-----Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941064 AS0028 • • AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well.-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #90-118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1194-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly, effective January 1. 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS, the Eastman Kodak Company, Colorado Division (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill 090-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20, 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority") . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1992 and ending 1995 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 094-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 941064 AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 494. 182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement. Senate Bill 490-118 and Senate Bill #94-182. or as may be amcnded, or the Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not to be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the. Weld County Home Rule 5Z • property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 941064 AGREEMENT - THE KODAK COLORADO DIVISION PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Financial Services, Eastman Kodak Company, 9952 Eastman Park Drive, Windsor, • Colorado 80551. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the �0- day of November, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Lil/Waal? WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 1! ( pi)42-7 i W. H. We ster, Chairman /17.844 BY: Deputy rk to the Board TAXPAYER: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY COLORADO DIVISION BY: Adia/W. 941064 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and Electronic Fab Technology Corporation (EFTC), for the tax years beginning 1993 and ending 1996, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS,after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and Electronic Fab Technology Corporation be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of November, A.D., 1994. n� nJ �Ih BOARD OF COUNTY OAMISSIONERS ATTEST: //C{/ //ff// 4%(/// WELD OUNTY, COLORADO ,/J' � Weld County Clerk to the Board �jafti t� 9/r. Webster, hai an BY: 4.,--Car----,.:27417/7 L nic-� f C Deputy Clerk to the Board \ Dale all, T APPROVED AS TO FORM: Geor e . Baxter / / unty Attome Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. FQrkmeyer 940923 AS0028 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #90-118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 094-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly. effective January 1, 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS, Electronic Fab Technology Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 094-182: and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 094-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20, 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1993 and ending 1996 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 940923 AGREEMENT - ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 094-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 57 property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement, Senate Bill 090-118 and Senate Bill 094-182, or as may be amended, or the Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not bo be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5S property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 940923 AGREEMENT - ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Ken Schultz, EFTC, 7251 West 4th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80634. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the 6, day of October, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MGGah WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: ilitL j s , ^ W. H. Webster, Chairman 17Jag/9.I - BY; k 1`^V UXt T Deputy C rk to the Board TAXPAYER: ELECTRO 7,J� FAB CHNOLOGYYCCOORPORATION BY: QoLy ,4 7,... 4/2/ Ken/ h Schultresident 940923 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and Electronic Fab Technology Corporation (EFTC), for the tax years beginning 1995 and ending 1998, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS,after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and Electronic Fab Technology Corporation be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of November, A.D., 1994. Lag BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /0/4442WELD COUNTY, CCQLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board / u" . H. Webster, ai n BY: -4"tr� Deputy Clerk to'the Board` II, Pro-Tee( APPROVED AS TO FORM: eorge . Baxter ,e4sounty Atto y Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941059 AS0028 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County. Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #90-118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24. 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #94-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly. effective January 1, 1995. extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS, Electronic Fab Technology Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill 890-118 and Senate Bill 894-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill 890-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20, 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessoy„for the four tax years beginning 1995 and ending 1994' and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 941059 AGREEMENT - ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill 1190-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement, Senate Bill 1/90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182, or as may be amended, or the Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not bo be legal under State law or arc determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5Z property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approva, of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 941059 • AGREEMENT - ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Ken Schultz, EFTC. 7251 West 4th Street. Greeley, Colorado 80634. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 10th Street, Greeley. Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the cZ1:I day of November, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Wad? WELD COUNTY, COL RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 61 • . H. Webster, Chairman a Klgf tn BY: Zil-t .c LA \W L Deputy erk to the Board TAXPAYER; ELECTRONII// B TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION BY: rrf�-!s'-/.(24 �.-e-e- ; Kenneth SclplTtz, Presid y 941059 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and Electronic Fab Technology Corporation (EFTC), for the tax years beginning 1994 and ending 1997, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS,after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and Electronic Fab Technology Corporation be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of November, A.D., 1994. /J �J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /0 f' /j/K/ 417 j///7124 _O WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /! �� II 1� / H. Webster, hat n BY: 7i Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale K all, Pro-Te APPR AS TO FORM: —rte Z144€ eorge E4axter u ttomey Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941061 AS0028 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #90-118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #94-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly, effective January 1, 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS, Electronic Fab Technology Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20. 1991. (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority") . NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1994 and ending 1997 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 941061 AGREEMENT - ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement. Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182. or as may be amended, or the • Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not bo be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5S property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 941061 AGREEMENT - ELECTRONIC FAB TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Ken Schultz, EFTC, 7251 West 4th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80634. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the�j�day of November, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: LeAlGLth WELD COL OTY, COL O, Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 'j( / I //!/'✓ W. H. Webster, Chairman f lxki BY: ZIA QOw ibirwaii.„_, Deputy Clek to the Board TAXPAYER: ELECTRO AB TECHNO OGY CORPORATION /.ii BY: fl.47, �s/!a / / Kenneth ,8chultz, Pre�ddent 941061 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR DOVATRON INTERNATIONAL 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 Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld,by and between the Board of County Commissioners,Weld County, Colorado,and DOVatron International, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review,the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and DOVatron International 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 November, A.D., 1994. n �Au,0�� / /� DD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS ATTEST:: �/J/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADOG / n Weld County Clerk to the Board 4' J' V ei JJ2th� H. Webster, Chai an /, �//// Deputy Clerk to the Board — Da e Hall, Pro-T7 AP V AS TO F : I1 Georg . Baxter l/ ' /County Atto ney 1 Constance L. Harbert FXCAbSFD Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 940921 AS0028 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County. Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #90-116 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990, and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #94-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly, effective January 1, 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely: and WHEREAS, Dovatron, International (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 094-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20, 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority") . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1995 and ending 1999 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill 090-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 940921 • AGREEMENT - DOVATRON INTERNATIONAL PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible. to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill 1194-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement, Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182, or as may be amended, or the Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not bo be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld County. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9.. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 940921 AGREEMENT - DOVATRON INTERNATIONAL PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to Dovatron International, 1198 Boston Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80501. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the 23rd day of November, A.D. . 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: l BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: aligica WELD COUNTY, COLOR/ADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: �fi� S, / W. H. Webster. Chairman /28/94 4 BY: 'l�( C—n�1t1� Deputy ejerk to the Board TAXPAYER: DOVATRON INTERNATIONAL / BY: j L S�Lw,th 4k , )yam f� / 940921 S RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TAX INCENTIVE PAYMENT FOR THE WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY 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 Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners,Weld County,Colorado, and The Western Sugar Company, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,that the Tax Incentive Agreement between the County of Weld, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and The Western Sugar Company 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 November, A.D., 1994. �f I� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /(b14/A AU/G, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board r Webster, C irman BY... / -, /� � ��i,< Deputy Clerk to the Board - � Dale Hall, Pro-Te 77ED AS TO F ti eor a axter i A f 4g:n2/!!awl _tor County Attojney ; Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 940922 AS0028 a AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, is desirous of promoting economic development within Weld County, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxing Authority") for the purposes of stimulating the general well-being of the Taxing Authority and the generation of employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1190-118 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly and became law on April 24, 1990. and provides that the Taxing Authority may negotiate incentive payments to taxpayers who establish new business facilities or who expand existing business facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill #94-182 was passed by the Colorado General Assembly, effective January 1, 1995, extending property tax incentive payments indefinitely; and WHEREAS. The Western Sugar Company, (hereinafter referred to as the "Taxpayer") represents that it has invested or intends to invest in qualifying personal property and wishes to receive the incentive payment benefits available under Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182; and WHEREAS, the Taxpayer has been determined to be currently eligible for benefits under Senate Bill 090-118 and Senate Bill 094-182 and the policy concerning incentive payments passed by Resolution on February 20, 1991, (hereinafter referred to as the "Resolution of the Taxing Authority") . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the undersigned parties hereby agree to the following: 1. Fifty percent of the amount of personal property taxes paid by the Taxpayer for property appearing on the personal property declaration schedule submitted by the Taxpayer to the Weld County Assessor for the four tax years beginning 1996 and ending 1999 and which have not appeared on previous schedules shall be paid to the company by the Taxing Authority. Only property placed in service in the County during the tax years given above shall qualify. 2. Such payment shall be made to the Taxpayer or assignee by the County Treasurer within 90 days of receipt of full payment by the Taxpayer of all personal property taxes due and receipt of an affidavit from the Taxpayer stating that the Taxpayer remains eligible for the payment under Senate Bill 090-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority. 940922 Y o AGREEMENT - THE WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY PAGE 2 3. Such payment shall be made only if all taxes and assessments levied and assessed by the Taxing Authority shall be current. 4. Such payment shall be made only if Taxpayer remains eligible to receive the incentive payments under criteria established in Senate Bill #90-118 and Senate Bill #94-182 and the Resolution of the Taxing Authority in each year of this Agreement. 5. Payment shall only be made by Taxing Authority if incentive payment is not calculated as being part of Weld County Home Rule 5% property tax limitation or State property tax limitation. 6. Payment shall not be made by Taxing Authority if State Constitutional Amendment limiting property taxes is subsequently passed after the date of this Agreement or if a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Agreement, Senate Bill 090-118 and Senate Bill {194-182, or as may be amended, or the Resolution of February 20, 1991 setting policy concerning incentive payment to taxpayers to be invalid or unconstitutional during the term of this Agreement. 7. Any payments made under this agreement that are determined not bo be legal under State law or are determined t be part of the Weld County Home Rule 5Z property tax limitation or State property tax limitation, shall be repaid to Weld county. 8. Payment to Taxpayer shall only be made to the extent revenues are available and appropriated in each of the four years of the term of this Agreement. 9. This Agreement is not assignable without written approval of the County. 10. Acceptance of incentive payment by Taxpayer constitutes agreement by both parties to fund incentive payment settlement for the tax year involved. 940922 AGREEMENT - THE WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY PAGE 3 11. Notices to Taxpayer shall be made to The Western Sugar Company, 1700 Broadway, Suite 1600, Denver, Colorado 80290. Notices to Taxing Authority shall be made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The above and foregoing Agreement was hereby approved on the 23rd day of November, A.D. , 1994. TAXING AUTHORITY: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Alfilkith WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: W. H. Webster, Chairman 1 /28/94 BY: Deputy C rk to the Board TAXPAYER: THE WESTERN SUGAR C PAN BY: Jack A. Fulto TITLE: Director of Government Relations 940922 • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION #1673 -LIND FARMS, INCORPORATED WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to its authority under Section 30-28-101(10)(d), CRS, as amended, did determine at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that a certain parcel of land, to be divided into two parcels, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption#1673, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision"and "subdivided land", and WHEREAS, the request for Recorded Exemption #1673 was submitted by Lind Farms, incorporated, 38241 Weld County Road 23, Eaton, Colorado 80615,for property being described as Lot B of Amended RE #309, located in part of the NE 1/4 of Section 23, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit "A", said plat to be recorded, and WHEREAS,this request is to divide the property into parcels estimated to be approximate!), 76.6 acres and 1.4 acres. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Recorded Exemption#1673 submitted by Lind Farms, Incorporated, be, and hereby is, approved conditional upon the following: 1. A Weld County septic permit is required for any proposed home. The septic system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System (ISDS) regulations. 2. An ISDS permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. 3. Prior to recording the plat: a. The applicant shall submit evidence that an ISDS evaluation has been completed by the Weld County Health Department on all existing septic systems. b. A 30-foot access easement across Lot B for the benefit of Lot A to Weld County Road 23 shall be shown on the plat. The access easement shall be dedicated on the plat for the use as shown using the language set forth in Section 11.7.12.5 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 941170 cC : Pt-,G/MD RE1673 RE: RE#1673- LIND FARMS, INCORPORATED PAGE 2 C. A septic easement located on Lot B for the installation and maintenance of the proposed septic system on Lot A shall be shown on the plat. The septic easement shall be dedicated for the use as shown using the language set forth in Section 11.7.12.5 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. d. The following note shall be placed on the plat: "NOTE: THE PROPERTY OWNER OF LOT A SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS ONTO THE SEPTIC SYSTEM EASEMENT ON LOT B FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE SEPTIC SYSTEM." 4. No accesses to Lots A and B shall be allowed other than those which are presently existing, 5, . The applicant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 11.7 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. The plat shall be submitted within sixty days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of November, A.D., 1994. •y�ro BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: J� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ' f ; / f/I,J?X.i'+l BY:7���... /// ���,,, /////f W. H. Webster, Ch irman +/IF(14 4 [-- Deputy l�llerk to the Bo Dale Dale Hall, Pro-TrJ /� APP :S TO FOAPP AS TO FO -7:-/ / r�" • �� /G/eo�ge E. Baxter ty Attomey� \ Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941170 RE1673 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Lind Farms, Inc. RE-1673 1. A Weld County septic permit is required for any proposed home. The septic system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System (15OS) Regulations. 2. The Individual Sewage Disposal System permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. 3. Prior to recording the plat: a. The applicant shall submit evidence that an ISDS evaluation has been completed by the Weld County Health Department on all existing septic systems. b. A 30-foot access easement across Lot B for the benefit of Lot A to Weld County Road 23 shall be shown on the plat. The access easement shall be dedicated on the plat for the use as shown using the language set forth in Section 11.7.12.5 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. c. A septic easement located on Lot B for the installation and maintenance of the proposed septic system on Lot,A. shall be shown on the plat.Vf e- �� c+ ,,,�l -":fryt.; 0 ±%a.. tai+ In d. The foll6wing note shat bZ plicea orl�th8'pcit:• 1 � VJ G �j �^ "NOTE: THE PROPERTY OWNER OF LOT A SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT OF� "� INGRESS AND EGRESS ONTO THE SEPTIC SYSTEM EASEMENT ON LOT B FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SEPTIC SYSTEM." 4. No accesses to Lots A and B shall be allowed other than those which are presently existing. 5. The applicant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the Office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 11.7 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. The plat shall be submitted within sixty days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. 941170 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS RE-1673 Lind Farms, Inc. The portion of proposed Lot A to be developed is approximately 135 feet by 150 feet, less than one-half acre in size. If the Recorded Exemption is granted with or without the shelter belt, a septic easement located on Lot B will be required in order to install and provide future maintenance for the septic system located on Lot A. 941170 MEMORAt1DUM WII o Gloria Dunn To Weld County Planning Date November 10, 1994 COLORADO From Trevor Jiricek, Supervisor, Environmental Protection Servicg//d legeSubject Case Number: RE-1673 Name: Lind Farms, Inc. Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. A Weld County Septic Permit is required for any proposed home septic system. The septic system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations. 2. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S. Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s) . In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. 3. The smaller parcel indicated in this Recorded Exemption is greater than one (1) acre, however, due to limitations resulting from the parcel shape only approximately 1/2 an acre would be available for a home site and septic system. The policy of the Division is not to recommend approval of any lot less than one (1) acre. While this parcel meets the Division's criteria, the Division recommends that a easement be obtained by the parcel owner in the event the septic system needs replacement in the future. tj\3550.ecs NOV 1 4 1994 - .«,rjantritte 941170 .1 . DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (303)353.3645, EXT.3540 WI I'DPHONE WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N, 17TH AVENUE C GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO October 14, 1994 CASE NUMBER: RE 1673 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Lind Farms, Inc. for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as Lot B of amended Recorded Exemption 309 of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of WCR 80 &west of WCR 23. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application.and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by October 31, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3, P We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests, 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please Pl refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: t,w£4.- Agency: TOWN OF SLVigtJWCE Date: //-/O-9 2 oRADo cd' NaV 1 1994 .. .,,,.. wmmirm 941170 Aff 16C \`.7!.D C0'Ll?,:TY AIR ,,,,,,gER3FTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Wage : 2: 19 PHONE(303)3533845. EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES (1 !c` I3. T9 GREELE14Y,,O N.17TH COLORADO8063E COLORADO1-12 L� CO IO November).6;1994 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Subject: RE-1673 Dear Commissioners: This request for a recorded exemption is submitted by Lind Farms, Incorporated. The parcel of land under consideration is described as Lot B of Amended Recorded Exemption-309,being in part of the NE4 of Section 23, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County,Colorado. The property lies within the urban growth boundary of the Town of Severance. The existing land uses on proposed Lot B include a residence and agricultural productioc. Proposed Lot A is vacant ground. North Weld County Water District provides proposed Lot B with water and has indicated it is able to serve Lot A as well. A septic system provides Lot B with sewage disposal and is proposed for Lot A. Two accesses are existing to the parcel from Weld County Road 23,one is residential and one is agricultural. The applicant is willing to allow the residential access to be shared between proposed Lots A and B. The Weld County Public Works Department has no conflict with the request. The Weld County Health Department recommends conditional approval. Recorded Exemption 309, approved by the Board of County Commissioners in 1978,divided a 78 acre parcel into 76.6 and 1.4 acres,more or less. An amendment to the recorded exemption was administratively approved in 1988,altering the two lot sizes to 67 and 11 acres,more or less. The applicant is now requesting to further subdivide Lot B of the property into two parcels of 65.5 and 1.5 acres,more or less. The applicant wishes to create a separate parcel on which a family member who is involved with the farming operation may construct a residence. It is the staffs understanding that the applicant is including the 560 foot by 30 foot shelter belt/wind break area within proposed Lot A in order to meet the one-acre requirement for recorded exemptions(Section 11.8.5, Weld County Subdivision Ordinance) 941170 941170 942133 eezt 11123 The Department of Planning Services' staff has concerns that the proposed division is inconsistent with efficient and orderly development due to the configuration of Lot A. It is the staffs opinion that a preferred alternative to this request is an exemption from the minimum one- acre lot size,which would allow Lot A to take on a typical rectangular configuration. While the proposed shelter belt may be a desirable addition to the site,staff would prefer to see this area of the property remain with Lot B. The Department of Planning Services'staff requests that the Board of County Commissioners consider this request and determine if the standards of Sections 11.5.1 through 11.5.7 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance have been met. Respectfully submitted, Glo 'a Dunn urrent Planner 941170 •;1 .• TYI 7 /3/7� -A ��l A emu " �\ A� �� r�� \r 0 ^N• 13 \v 1 ,1,ucn IIGdiow V IN .- 5 �'/ , i 1 A+ •1 /�" A V �• c.,,_, , :\ \i: , ,,,,5 \ ,___ \, f‘ 13\ / �I \ \ 22 22 �; �,\ �� A / � " //'�� / 1 b V ` \\ �\\\ I \/ � , 7) 4of 27 f_ \fi _.//,' It I � � % Now Wlnr�5or .. ' , ç \1 % © xe d > j 7 yy _ , 11 i t .i i, 4 \ ' �, / y \ /� _ .950 . E Kt �m 1 ,.4;5,1 u' 1 , �,� w 4920 ice. p w \ L, 'tr•J I\Y I 1 ' \L9� !I ,, 1 �� • \ �� • \H POD P� \ f �i5 �� J • \�` � pal ? • , 17, / ---29411 106... F--- 'ci-- --+� 1 `1� \ `7 !T. £ . MQ • � .' II `y� =�A , , ,, i • •104. .. 9N. 1 • • i ``I' Irc. _. t, A l • I I N. 1 �.S\e:y • • 102... 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" . .i O +—ny ,_dam( '"-• : ro.h.•s.r u. • •Y♦ • i' • u.p 1 )• • \ �g -✓\)}�•, ,...l M a Y_'MyJ •w . As a .. , �.^ a..'.h•.T'. RECORDED EXEMPTION FIELD CHECK 1 CASE NUMBER: RE-1673 DATE OF INSPECTION: November 2, 1994 APPLiCANTS NAME: Lind Farms, Inc. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot B of Am RE-309 LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 80 and West of Weld County Road 23 LAND USE: N: Weld County Road 80,Agricultural production E: Rural residence on Lot A of Am RE-309,WCR 23,Agricultural production S: Agricultural production.residence,feedlot W: Agricultural production, Eaton canal, lake ZONING: N A E A SA WA Road ADT Date Accidents Date Road ADT Date Accidents- Date UNSAFE CONDITIONS: Inadequate sight distance to west(500'clear view(©55 mph) _ Setbacks/structure from access _ Bridge location from access(less than 200) Weeds _ Landscaping Inadequate distance from road intersection or railroad crossing _X_ None observed at time of inspection TOTAL#ACCESSES IN MILE Weld County Road JQ Weld County Road 23__ Weld County Road Residences _5 Residences Residences Other structures _ Other structures __ Other structures • 7_ Agricultural _3_ Agricultural , Agricultural Commercial _ Commercial Commercial ROAD SURFACE WCR 23 Paved WGR 80 Gravel Unimproved Requested Engineering to inspect site-Y__N COMMENTS: Accesses to the site are from WCR 80(gravel-surfaced)and WCR 23(paved). Except for the existing house on proposed Lot B,the balance of the property appears to be used for crop production. Approximately 7 residences exist within 114 mile of the site. • ' JCurrent Planner 941170 I Ai 1060 mEmoRAn®um TwrI Gloria Dunn Wilk To Weld County Planning Dm. October 25, 1994 ) COLORADO wady From Trevor Siricek, Supervisor, Environmental Protection Service//s al Subject Case Number: RE-1673 Name: Lind Farms, Inc. Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. A Weld County Septic Permit is required for any proposed home septic system. The septic system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations. 2. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S. Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s) . In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate, the systems) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. TS/cs-3550 941170 . 1:/\ ---11 - n ARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ks, °5 � , PHONE(303}3533645. FT.3540 I WELp COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OffiCE$®CT 2 /. 199k1400 N.17TH AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 b1ITIq.IRe COLORADO October 14, 1994 CASE NUMBER: RE 1673 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Lind Farms, Inc. for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as Lot B of amended Recorded Exemption 309 of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of WCR 80 &west of WCR 23. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by October 31, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 7 We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: ‘,47,..4.4 Agency: PL.LA_ . .,c. Date: jo- :x4 - g`/ 941170 • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Lind Farms, Inc. CASE NUMBER: RE 1673 REFERRALS SENT: October 14, 1994 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: October 31, 1994 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES _ __Attorney Ault �x_Health Department Brighton _Extension Service Broomfield Emergency Management Office Dacono _~Sheriff's Office Eaton __x_Public Works Erie Housing_Housing Authority Evans Airport^_Airport Authority Firestone _ _Building Inspection Fort Lupton ~_Frederick STATE __,_Garden City _Division of Water Resources _Gilcrest __Geological Survey ___Greeley Department of Health Grover _ _Department of Transportation _Hudson _Historical Society Johnstown ~Water Conservation Board Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ~Kersey �La Salle FIRE DISTRACTS ~Lochbuie Ault F-1 Longmont _Berthoud F-2 Mead _ __Briggsdale F-24 Milliken Brighton F-3 New Raymer _Eaton F-4 ~_Northglenn _Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn -,Galeton F-6 ~Pierce _Hudson F-7 _Platteville Johnstown F-8 x_Severance La Salle F-9 Thornton +Mountain View F-10 Windsor _Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 COUNTIES _Pawnee F-22 Adams Platteville F-13 _Boulder ~Platte Valley F-14 _4Larimer ~Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES _ _Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers ___Windsor/Severance F-17 ~USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _ _Wiggins F-18 _^Federal Aviation Administration __Western Hills F-20 Federal Communication Commission OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Brighton Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _Fort Collins _Tri-Area Planning Commission Greeley Longmont 941170 it Cr DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WI PHONE(303)353-3845, EXT.3540 • WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE I p ® GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO October 14, 1994 CAS2 NUMBER: RE 1673 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • Enclosed is an application from Lind Farms, Inc. for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as Lot B of amended Recorded Exemption 309 of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of WCR 80 &west of WCR 23. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply • will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by October 31, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our • interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Date: • 941170 44-1/i( z, 1 � DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3945,EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH• �• GREELEY,COLORADO AVENUE80631 COLORADO October 14, 1994 Lind Farms, Inc. 38241 WCR 23 Eaton, CO 80615 Subject: Recorded Exemption RE 1673 Dear Mr. Lind: Your recorded exemption application will be processed on or before November 10, 1994. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance, you will be notified that the recorded exemption is approved. If the staff determines that the application does not meet the approval criteria, you will be notified and asked to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. You will be informed of the hearing date prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider your application and make a final decision on the recorded exemption. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Severance Planning Commission for its review and comments. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Severance's Planning Commission meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. Please call Gene Rider, at 686-1218, for further details regarding the date, time, and place of this meeting. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me. Sincerely, Glo is Dunn urrent Planner 941170 ft It DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353a45, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES IC E 17TH AVENUE 11111 D GREEL140Y, COLORADO 806 COLORADO November 9, 1994 Kenneth F. Lind • Lind Farms, Inc. 38241 WCR 23 Eaton, CO 80615 • Subj: RE-1673 - Request for a recorded exemption on a parcel of land described as Lot B of Amended Recorded Exemption 309 being in part of the NE4 of Section 23, UN, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr, Lind: • I have scheduled a meeting with the Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday, November • 16, 1994, at 9:00 a.m. to consider your application. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions that the Board might have with respect to your application. The Department of Planning Services'staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Board of County Commissioners. This recommendation will be forwarded to you as soon • as it has been completed by staff. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, • lo i= Dunn Current Planner • 941170 II I APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION 4 v Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Gree , Colorado 6 PHONE: (303) 353-6100, Ext. 3540, FAX 0 (303) -090/ 14/i994 ' FOR PLANNING an1611615 USE ONLY: APPL. FEE CASE NO. HE /107-3, RECORDING FEE ZONING DISTRICT A RECEIPT NO. to) ) DATE /0- r i)- g q APPL. CHECKED-BY TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures) I (we), the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: . Lot "B" of Amended Recorded Exemption No. 0705-23-1-RE309. TOTAL ACREAGE: 66.93 Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30, 1972? Yes n No Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land ownea by the applicant? Yes xX No FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY: Name: Lind Farms, inc. Address: 38241 Wj'R 21 Paton. re Acids Phone: (303) 685-2361 Name: Address: Phone: WATER SOURCE: Larger Parcel Smaller Parcel NWCtan _ TYPE OF SEWER: Larger Parcel wept c .tanx & - Smaller Parcel�eotic tank & Learh field L. k f zeld PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel nQ Smaller Parcel Rural sesidentLnt_ ACREAGE: Larger Parcel 65.4 Smaller Parcel i 4 EXISTING DWELLINGS: (Yes or No) Yes (Yes or No) No I hereby state that all statements, proposals, or plans submitted with this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.dejSign ture: OVneret Authorized Agent Kenneth F. Lind #7792 941170 • • RECORDED EXEMPTION OUESTIONNAIBE 1 . Explain the reason for the proposed recorded exemption and how each proposed lot will be used. Lot "B" is currently used for agricultural purposes and has an accessory farm use dwelling for a farm employee. After approval of the recorded exemption, the use for Lot "B" will not change. Lot "A" is located in the Northeast corner of the subject property and will be used for a rural residence and shelter belt . 2 . Describe the location, size and present use of the area where each proposed new lot will be created. The new lot will be 1.5 acres in size, used for a rural residence and shelter belt . The current use of the new proposed lot is marginal farming. At the present time the proposed parcel cannot be irrigated or properly farmed due to the location of the existing labor home, the tree growth and irrigation ditches. At the current time the proposed lot is too short of a distance to irrigate and farm and has been used for fallow land. 3 . Explain how the proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and any adopted municipal plan, if applicable . The proposed lot is three miles north of Severance and is not inconsistent with any Severance Municipal Plan. The proposed lot is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan as it does not remove productive agricultural land from production, utilizes existing waste ground and has access to roads and domestic water. 4 . Explain how the uses permitted will be compatible with existing uses surrounding the proposed recorded exemption. Existing uses are agricultural and rural residential. The new proposed lot will be both agricultural in nature (shelter belt) and rural residential. 5 . Explain how the proposal is consistent with the intent of the zoning district it is located within. The proposal is consistent with the ag zoning district as it does not remove productive agricultural land from production, and utilizes existing wasteland. Additionally, the proposed owner and occupant of the property is a family member who provides care for a partially disabled family member as well as provides bookkeeping services for the family farm operation. 941170 • 6 . Explain how the proposal is consistent with efficient and orderly development. The proposal is consistent with efficient and orderly development as few rural residences have been created in the area except those necessary and related to agricultural uses. This proposal uses waste land and does not remove productive ag land from production. 7. Explain how adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County will be accomplished. As road, sewer and water services are available, this provides for protection of health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. Additionally, the proposal is consistent with existing uses in the area. 941170 • • LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE P.O. BOX 376 GREELEY.COLORADO 80632 GEORGE H. OTTENHOPP TELEPHONE KENNETH F. LIND (307)3534373 KIM IL LAWRENCE October S, 1994 (303)356,9160 TELEC0PIER JEFFREY IL BURNS (703) 356.1111 Weld County Department of Planning Services 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 1 ,\ OCT 199 IL 4I i Re: Recorded Exemption Application �l! +•Qh�oinn Ladies & Gentlemen: Attached to this letter are all documents necessary for a completed Recorded Exemption application plus twelve copies. This letter is additionally to provide to you supplemental information. The exiting Lot "B" (now proposed to be divided) was created in 1978 and amended in 1987. Existing Lot "B" is used for agricultural purposes and also has an existing dwelling which is • used for accessory uses (farm labor) . The northeast corner of Lot "B" is good agricultural soil but the same cannot be farmed due to the location of the property, location of irrigation ditches and the shape of the parcel which results in the proposed parcel lying fallow. The proposed division and application is submitted on behalf of Lind Farms, Inc. (the property owner) and the daughter of the principal owners of the corporation (Janice Lind) . Janice Lind provides services and care for a partially disabled member of the family farm as well as employed to provide bookkeeping and accounting services for the farm corporation. The lot to be created will be the residence for Janice Lind and the conveyance will be subject to the following requirements: (1) A 560 foot by 30 foot shelter belt-wind break shall be planted along the north end of the property which is immediately south of Weld County Road 80 . The lot owner will be required to plant said shelter belt within eighteen months of parcel approval and shall also be required to maintain the shelter belt . This will be a covenant running with the land; (2) Lind Farms, Inc. shall have a first right of refusal to re-purchase the lot for a period of twenty years after conveyance at a price $8, 000. 00 less than the appraised value or any purchase and sale contract; (3) The new lot will be conveyed an easement to use the existing field and house access; and 9411.70 S • Weld County Department of Planning Services October 5, 1994 Page 2 (4) The deed shall also contain the following restrictive language: Subject to zoning restrictions and on-site and adjoining existing and/or permitted uses including but not limited to: (a) Irrigation ditches, ponds, pumps, sprinklers, underground water and seep; (b) Feedlot operations; (c) All agricultural operations defined as agriculture under C.R.S. 35-1-102 (l) and including the use of herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, fertilizers and other chemicals and the application thereof, including but not limited to injection, aerial or ground operations. The purpose of these covenants and restrictions is to make sure that the property will maintain its rural character, that the farm owner (Lind Farms, Inc. ) shall always have the right to reacquire the property and use the same for employee housing, and to restrict any new access onto Weld County Road 23 . The restrictions should allow the property to be maintained for family use but are not so restrictive as to be unenforceable. We would request approval of this application. Very truly y LIND, "EN & OTTENHOFF I Kenne h F. Lind KFL/cg Enclosure 9411.70 4M &0 q5'---� . C . 1P' id A.... - 14 E- SGo' - -� 1;�' C-R v,-1' :_IToi,,-t-d , ;-3 a / -ty , _ ° re, 'r � � r� O a '�' e ;35/---4 • ( 9l n N , ,. eywit,....40 0 ;, 1` 4,6445 avid cs //- 5-0 61-: .i r�o vL` (4)-J- Z-0 t 51') (Y-, r � ` ,t�, matu : V r Y -4r S 1 1 it ton c tyres aysfu'f'v p kt- Lo 1 4 I I I \1179 D CO r Y ROAD ACCESS INFORMATION SHEET Weld County Public Works Department 933 North 11th Ave., P.O. Box 758,Greeley,CO 80632 (303)3564000 Ext. 3750 1. ApplicantNNlame Lind Farms, Inc. Phone 686-2361 Address 38241 WCR 23 City Eaton State CO Zip 80615 2. Address or location of access NE corner of the NE Quarter Section 23 Township 7N Range 67W Subdivision Block Lot Weld County Road# 23 Side of Road west N S E or W Distance from&number of intersecting road 250 feet South of WCR 80 3. Is there an existing access to the property?Yes x No�#of accesses 1 4. Site Sketch /V -IQ .23 H 5. Proposed use: x Permanent x Residential/Agricultural _ Industrial Temporary _ Commercial _ Subdivision _ Other OFFICE USE ONLY Road ADT Date Accidents Date Road ADT Date Accidents Date Drainage Requirement: Culvert Size Length Other Comments: • Installation authorized _ Information Insufficient Special Conditions Reviewed by: Title: :access.for 94117o- ,,��tt BOARD or DIRECTORS `r Vim. EIIIJEST TI(iIWG"o ...y- NORTH WELD RUNTY WATER DISTRICT Efl NE SIMossIJ EnNE I sr floss •40 AT e IIGI IWAY "05 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 00040 cMY CfinnL�s ACHZK EFl • is LYLE NELSON, MQR. �i . �: P.O. BOX 60 • PHONE 350-3020 September 20, 1994 • • • RE: Water Service Dear Sire, Thin letter in in response to your inquiry regarding miter service to the following described property: •Ar • Et of the NE1 of Section 23-7N-67W I. X Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been connumnated with North Weld County Water District within one year from the date of this letter, thin letter shall become null and . void. Additional comments: sincerely, , North W unty .Y r iat ict L a D. son • wager • Ken Lipd 941170 • %MENDED RECORDEb' EXEMPTION No. 0706-23- 1 - R E 309 3 G FND 4 REBAR x •, NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 0 b N E COR. SEC. 23 ° T7N , R 67 WCR 80 _ - - —1 NE PROPERTY CORNER I. 4 END PK NAIL 0 LOT A z In ' 3' I (REPEAT OF RECORDED v z I I I; EXEMPTION No. W , m 0705- 23 - I - RE 309) N S 89°36.20“E\ U 402.83'S CONC. • -... d OWNERS' LIND FARMS INC, QIRR. W RT. 2, 80% 109 a D T N cc EATON , CO, 80615 < I x ( LOT D ) Is•\ a V .o 1O° wa 1 0 a i- W LOT 8 X m N y i Z _ CO W • LOT Al . JOYCE A. LIND • 38801 WCR 23 z w W LOT A # o►- RT. 2 ' , 1107 IQ z o EATON, CO. 80615 G. CONC. IRR. .r o ACRES b a Z W DITCH F o GROSS o m o Z W ° O W O.- PK NAIL FOUND J '3d " o EXCLUDING o o •-PINS SET t•-•-04 4 z COUNTY RD. it • W i R.O.W. c y • # ' rt 10.24 ACRES o W 1 4 SE PROPERTY CORNER N 88° 32'40"W.,/ • 403.00' • • FND»4 REBAR W/GAP 4 E 1/4 COR. SEC. 23 m T7N , R67W n LS 7242 ` SOUTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4" ---i' 'i- Go' R.O.W. • • --{ - 30• SEC 14 13 cl ` 15 WCR 84- I a LOT A v - 3 SEC 23 T7N ,R67W m SEC 24 0 _ o N F4 p0 J 4� N N li u \`\\ Cq� U 44 S 4 %, SEC 22 ' '."LOOP",-, •.., LAKE_ 27 SEC 26 � 12 S • VICINITY MAP 9 71:770 SCALE — t"• 2000' 400 0 400 800 .,. , 'Mp.— • .Y Pe wernt'Cnn+ _. AMENDED RECORDS EXEMPTION No. 0-765-23-1 -- RE 309 Legal Description ����,fr 7 • , ...The . E4 -of 'the NEB of Section 23,, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of .the , 6th P.M. , Weld County Colorado, also referred to as Lots A and B of Recorded Exemption Number 0705-23-1-RE 309, Weld County Records. • Said described parcel of land is subject to any rights-of-ways or ' easements of record or that may now exist on said parcel. . . We Henry F. Lind, Lorene Lind and Joyce A. Lind, being the sole owners in fee of the above-described property do hereby divide the same as ' • ' • shown on the attached map. �y �Q , . Lida Fart, Inc. �/! — By Henry F. Lind, President . . . orene Lind • oyce A.S Lind l B 1202 REC 02147808 07/12/88 16:01 $6.00 . 1/002 . Notary F 0881 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK S RECORDER WELD CO, CO The f�gregoing certificate was acknowledged before me this /n 9A day of ot1 , A.D. , 19 ?? . • My Comm?ssion expires: 43/14 ..2...2j9 (2 / _ • Notary Public: ,ffd, `8. (Audi . Witness my Hand apd� Se CoAddress: !DI! flfr�frtit�it1/11.0 Sid . C • Surveyor' s Certificate :I hereby certify that this plat of Lot A was prepared under my direct . supervision; and that the same is correct to the best of knowledge and .• belief. v 11-3 -S1 • Kevin R. KingeePolorado keg. No. 20685 :.•�;, ` a r,,, 4• -, 20Z115 I- ive .1 The plat is act pled d a proved for filing. s`�,.a` * • • * tO� ' ueeppartment o,. ).arm). ic< s zrector . The foregoing certification was acknowledged before me this it. day of , A, .D, , 19%4, . .. : My commission expires: 14 oyes�k mete lib f!,Iie6 • . ' Notary Public: r;1%ar._ Cor+, ' Witness my hand a d sea . • Address: ctlic,a�inw—' $�. tpeAH -547... • KING a ASSOCIATCS . . SURVEYING CONSULTANTS 971170 ' 1200 CAROUSEL DRIVE 4ID® WELD COUNTY CERTIFICATE OF CONVEYANCES DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING ' SERVICES STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD Law firm of The T.yzcl. T.awrenre & flttenhnff hereby certifies that it has made a careful search of its records, and finds the following conveyances affecting the real estate described herein since August 30, 1972. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot "E" of Amended Recorded Exemption No. 0705-23-l-RE309 formerly known as part of the East Half (E1/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE,x) of Section Twenty- three (23) , Township Seven (7) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado CONVEYANCES (if none appear, so state) : Reception No. 02089769 , Book 11.5.6 Reception No. 1749689 , Book 828 Reception No. 02148605 . Book 1203 Reception No. . Book Reception No. . Book Reception No. , Book Reception No. Book Reception No. , Book This Certificate is made for the use and benefit of the Department of Planning Services of Weld County, Colorado. This Certificate is not to be construed as an Abstract of Title nor an opinion of Title, nor a guarantee Title, and the liability of Lind, Lawrence & Ottenhoff EXMINZWXis hereby limited to the fee paid for this Certificate. In Witness Whereof, Lind, Lawrence & Ottenhoff =MX has caused this certificate to be signed by its proper officer this 5th day of October , A.D., 1994 . at 2:00 p.m. o'clock. LIND, LAWRENCE & OTT `yiiOFF COMPANY By: UTHORIZED SIGNATURE Kenneth F. Lind #7792 9411.7? s ay:TA TITLE 6REELEY CO : 9-22-94 5:21 t1 3033S22312� 303 356 1111:p 1 ENT i . Lind Farms, Inc., of Route 2, ata.m...je-_..a,f,ti, APR T8�`—•w ' • L Dale, was Oa do ad u 1. .rue..,. ad�tirati p n 109, Aeon, Colorado t; An . •ariraame 4110/ate.S ad waft we Sod hm aYem et as hem `fir fl :r .r e.at..a Colorado erWhmaaat.aaa Y �� .. Kennoth F. Lind and Joyce A. L[nd of Route 2, ji ≤ _ Nox 113, Eaton, Colorado tl ens Colorado ems it Wald a elm;et �� tttaap a I'wt. Vtatiellall Tas Ss at pa ae adn ,dr al . t 1<o anhhnda.twee as ed and gau3S:0 tenc'dtratl.on aed Thee. wa.e hr.d - - - SWAT* r beeaapabattMeapra`rand pumas atom in wawa psf.oa wan anti hue Nr • at arard as afire treed huh gnat hreaYl,•at sal aatpnL at y tam rs a ate*w ' g elitaka,out erelw ram wear alma iee at eaaarsapaaa, Their baai aid alas se Wilk Met.• tanks dares!Ht mart diW.,p w and kW YaY. I ammo a Weld aadlrbeO.t.a wan. A Penal of laed lanced is the reek . • ed of the Northeast: Quarter (ARM .t Sectien iv sty-tuns (23) Teweahle Ins ) j rte. Reale linty-ands (67) Vest of the 6th Prt,e(pe1 Mariana. V. • ( lag .are particularly described as fellow reglealag at the lankiest dero . ` i • id Settles 23 tied soesidariag the last lion of end Sectiw 23 as bearieg teeth ,'11 . 00'00" Vest, with all other hearten seotaia°d aerate relative the ne& Melee G such 00 00'la ileac along amid teat lira, !19.10 feat CO the true $dirt at logiartaoi I ace eeetiawleg pouch 00°00'00" Vent, 216.0 foot; Thecae Nola 66v36'00" Vest 213;0 f pal that. North 00°00'00" Vest 216.0 fest; Shame tooth $1'36'00" Into 223.0 f p the true poi= of basliaigi and the right to irrigate said laud set lead them ides par year with irrigation or mai mater furnaiad hi lied Tares. Ise., is ea • e t esfficient to wet the lead to a dyth of 32 inches. /aid meter co be drew. es rote !teed ditch** is either the not or earth D°sadaty line et acid panel. • tito. TOOtSINII sla all aed take w h nMwane ad avnteaano ere hahmaett•le arena , oppesteks is M;went m..mdse,r—'ay imY.Yee al pa tanej ma A S. ' • n tat.lab Yrs,dais is anal asks*at tad aid wed a she met afoot Y at maleKt f .,.,; ' 1 w awe a we Lowly.fads■%star e.salutes as aprisma,:t:• ',•• • a + tO asN amble SOLD ueale___ ar•nbta.Y.a deal{.e.rti•aMAS MS a• .. '..•.:::�.[ •". P I eaeLiid Parts, tic. e r bona ldaatrrre•e.daatbeall • • ponrof*,•".":.,1%"4,41•4.k • a•a its a nao,dab area D••6 Erna m al a b ad MIA atada Mat Sea�. esr t is d at%�t r. ..rr .: their • �•'• 1✓• °W*KM W.M the era ae IY aria eta dVlwor of eve pas lib M• -'1.rirtg+ :. wad tit a Neu.aims soraei a dant,onptnt Gala eat Yddallees etas la . S at**Pal as AO teemed Wed scarab b Via Ikea 44 w ese am a . • `79• Y ma.as Sao°treat,al On a. w a ma dee aril dam to di bar al am Sham als.l•e4 is,aaaad betas at Sae hale eswaorm reeermiag at. Lid P • ass.. au mean SO fen La width Ur CM alma' reed located es she Penh P1 is line of the described parcel for field lamas sad amen a.&Mautar, I face width for the mania, consent lined ditch near the )last bosadary 11*e et and { Minn end asblest to all ether edstiag road.. bigawere, dicabas, soilless, 1 I anal*. pipelisaa. parer, telethons er water line, owl acarterl ewe nu rose:ddd t 't��iti$ Y�•�+r1�a.L•��as.�tea�aaYa itt}ant}•'.).a�tIo�1d.�fb}`1.ri� aMilllpsaeYea��ddaabmeiFt r se ar•Ewan.•a•odt PV4 sty plot thrall as.4 trAaaadr'r rOiilral�WtD.O.ne I } C -t ix*Prime /Ef.at ma e al as pun kits aid is waM a an b to Ana C '` ,r.u.&rale.. �1f t wlsatsat.atadbaelrwrt.aa�laarw.aMA �. I a0. i? < .z‘. T°r �� ....e./.. T,.., 7.lyd.t "��--r��a.,±Sg ants It 4 • � �b I y .k_.Ittati 'a.dpewsat Yarn s tat 9G r' die of t�a.an '07,7 a (/ 9wrrrt rr Q• �. i• '�.;;r•• �.p.ti l.1ad Piny dad. a Swam a/ . Y.. �i(a�4. /\—v`�v�4i al `L"`rr'ltiy' '4.).' t Lilts.btra assn raa,YlA!••.a.w...r m an r ' LL tl � z d L.'•--net. f iawsss 41� }�0 ._ stay Waaa.rna-a - - - - .. sr k • • _ u 11�b "S:C 0209$1b9 05/14/87 15: ' $3.00 1/001 AK2D99769 F 1791 AlpY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK &a/CORDER WELD CO, CO QUIT CLAIM DEED TIIIS DEED,Made this 5th day of May .19 87. between XENNETH F. LIND of the *County of Weld and State of Colorado.grantor(s),and JOYCE A. LIND whose legal adding Is 38801 Weld County Road 23, Eaton of the County of Weld and State of Colorado.granlee(s), WI NESSETH,That the grantor(s),for and in consideration(gt7,e sum or good and valuable consideration and Ten ($10.00)-------------------------- DOLLARS the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,ha a revised,released,sold.conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED.and by these presents do es remise:release,sell,convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the grantee(:), her heirs,successors and assigns. forever, all the right, title, Interest, claim and demand which the gnntor(s) has in and to the real property, together with Improvements,if any,situate,lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado,described as follows: Lot "A" of Recorded Exemption No. 0705-23-1-RE309, as per the map recorded April 3, 1979 in Book 827 under Reception No. 1749251. Weld County Records, being a portion of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter (E1/2 NEI/4) of Section Twenty—three (23), Township Seven (7) North, Range Sixty— seven (67) West of the 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado: and the right to irrigate said land not less than three times per year with irrigation or well water furnished by Lind Farms, Inc., in an amount sufficient to wet the land to a depth of 12 inches. Said . water to be drawn from concrete lined ditches on either the east or north boundary lines of said parcel. also known by street and number as: TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining,and all the estate,right,title,interest and claim whatsoever,of Ws remelts).either in law or equity,to the only proper use.benefit and behoof of the gramee(s), her heirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,The grantors)has maned this deed on the date set forth above. KENN H F. LIND STATE OF COLORADO, County of Weld The foregoing instrument was acknowledged Wfore me this 5th day of May .19 87, by Kenneth F. Lind. My commission expires MY Commission Expires P ,19 .Witness my hand and official seal. P v : • August 22, 1987 . rJ;-y v/).. •':, ent If in Denver,insert"City and." No.n33.Rev.MS. enflamed Duo limas mine.Nan w row._t.t.".a.co ao214—tmri s3349W FM tit) 941170 AR2148bd5 B 1203 REC 048605 07/19/88 14:29 6.00 1/002 F 0325 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECOR ER WELD CO, CO 'n ' TIIIS DEED, Made this 9th day of May Nacerda's Sleep 19$$,between LIND FARMS, INC. • it a corporation duly organised and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado of the Bret part,end JOYCE A. LIND State Documentary Fee Date..J(9.—y 'whose legal address is 38801 t,fl 23, Eaton $ -.........m./..Q. of the County of Weld 'and State of Colorado of the second part: • WITNESSETH,That the said party of the first part,for and 1n consideration of the sum of good and valuable consideration and Ten ($10.00) DOLLARS, to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said party of the second part,the receipt whereof is here- by confessed and acknowledged, bath granted, bargained,sold and conveyed,and by thew presents doth grant,bar- gain,sell,convey and confirm unto the said part y of the second part, her heirs,and assigns for- ever,all of the following described lot or parcel of land,situate,lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado,to wit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. also known as street and number TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditamenta and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion or reversions, remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title, Interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said party of the first part,either In law or equity,of,in and to the above bargained premises with the hereditament*and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances unto the j,- part. maid pay of the second part her heirs and assigns forever.And the said 1•P 1D party of the first part,for itself, and its successors,doth covenant, grant, bargain, and agree to and with the end party of the second part, her heir*and assigns,that et the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents it Is well seized of the premises above conveyed,as of a good,sum,perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law,in fee simple,and bath good right,full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales,liens,taxes,assessments and incumbranees of whatever kind or nature.Dever; except those of record and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said part y of the second part her heirs and assigns,against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof,the said party of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. �. t LID?:W1�NiES8 WHEREOF, The and party of the first part bath caused its corporate name to be hanunto President,and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed,attested by its .1. Secretary eley and year first above written. O- 1":i�test Zs= i,!4 • �.ti,..4%�ien .Le..../` ge ,( Lind Farms, Inc. --4-;: C 'l�,t sin terene I3ni1;_.*mewl. . .._...._..._... ' l. ._.._ •$I 0110 TE OF COLORADO, 3 ss ,t .. • •' .County of Weld N • ••• The foregoing Instrument was acknowledged before me this 9th day of ,,.''gxO:, o .Y_� • 19 88 ,by H.F. Lind as o '" hrrene Lind ' as .4.7.-C.. ?'r, ae Lind, Farms, Inc. , ' :•.�,•aM wn.9 My notarial commission expires COminlatIOIL W' en my hand and official • A 22, 100 10 .s / C.: 1� arm__. __ ..... 'µ No.4011. WAMSANTT DRD..Conevanr.—aMbN 1,1411abeg 0a.11121145 Slat SUM.Dower.ceW.1 -447 . 941170 8 1203 8102148605 07/19/88 14:24, $6.00 2/002 F 0326 MA Y ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO, CO EXHIBIT "A" Lot "A" of Amended Recorded Exemption No. 0705-23-1-RE309, as per the plat recorded July 12 , 1988 in Book 1Z92 , at Reception No. 2147808 , Weld County Records being a portion of the East Half of the gortheast Quarter (E} NE ) of Section, Twenty-three (23) , Township Seven (7) North , Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th Principal Meridian , County of Weld , State of Colorado; including Lind Well No. 4-10831F adjudicated in Case No . W-2878 and including easements in existing ditches and land North and East of the above described property for operation , repair and maintenance of the well and pipeline and delivery of water to said parcel. RESERVING UNTO GRANTOR an 'easement for ingress and egress 20 feet wide on the North boundary and a ditch easement on the North and East boundaries of the above described parcel. • _ 941170 124 1 9A F ORDINANCE NO. 82-P IN THE MATTER OF REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING ORDINANCE NO. 82.O,THE SETTING OF FEES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, 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 Weld County desires, through this Ordinance, to set fees and charges for services provided by the Weld County Health Department. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado,that Ordinance No. 82-0 be, and hereby is, repealed and that the fee schedule set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B", copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by the Weld County Health Department for the described services. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that this Ordinance shall supersede all prior Ordinances and Resolutions concerning fees for the services enumerated in this Ordinance. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the effective date of said fee schedule shall be January 1, 1995, and such fees shall remain in full force and effect until the Board ordains to change such fees. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board, if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in each and every section. subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that anyone or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. ORD82 RE: ORDINANCE NO. 82-P PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 82-P was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of December, A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board • W. H. Webster, Chairman BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern APPROVED AS TO FORM: George E. Baxter County Attorney Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer First Reading: November 14, 1994 Publication: November 17, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Second Reading: November 28, 1994 Publication: December 1, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Final Reading: December 12, 1994 Publication: December 15, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Effective: January 1, 1995 ORD82 Carney Cea la, oe fie. Canty, Csle.w. Poe Ice a own., lnadee*, ads NW o ems ar.�ltildIvn-t n AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION ll Sac I a Od is•a w 9091041 eF em+M+4'WWI sin w M sea Mat Bela*J.*lawyer STATE OF COLORADO M Me sleet didlnee.d See Po.yOefaMen[W. AIMS VIM Cm+MYOrh b $S the lard COUNTY OF WELD MaIICAS, 0. Baed r Clunk Ceetheatt of Mee BY:.Daly POO,N.&Ad - Ca.e a.ae. veieµh.Mk I, ROGER A.UPKER, of said County of Weld,being dub' event b er tees See chary Sal Setae awdee q eFh90YED AS TO FORM: sworn,say that I am publisher of M Pere Onevar NS Croy Mini Oman* '- FMIl&Ram WINDSOR BEACON • sirs, 1'laan,oa se R Rein!✓1;1994 0IIMace.A ti m.ds, Pitatakta amber CAW C lltlre+e el» a 1>; 1994, In oe� a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said coo*.a "nod an el ya,rts.ren County and State. published in the town of WINDSOR, in woo ea, tat Orate es, a bnWAU.sWW said County and State; and that the notice, of which the awwew9wetreehea ilawata 1104 annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly u4 cat.b h b Eeldele N neeelaY 'W, ea e'-rroa.i9 Dnlnae. 1. a b is for / successive weeks, that the notice was osostreao refloposa Wes%won published in the regular and entire issue of every numbs:of Y yin"a o my paper during the period and time of publication, and in MI I.w day el W Mena. Sire Rea Nom;Deawni.r 1a, the sty Mille Owner It to the newspaper proper and not In a supplement, and that M eee:Ake eater: - kN i i karts t 1e. 199:. 1n Raj the first publication of said notice was In said paper bearing I la n KAMM 0110Aeao Windsor aka j e date of the j� MY eadd.•0 .,er ; J -�- ,n,L—t_ A.D.. 19 and the wail .areas a prier Oar / _day of JJL'n.�a O rson e a eweal[s Jeer v e.19w last publication bearing the date of the ire so PS in the away _day of AD.. 19_, _and that Soineettfltadeet1.094. the said WINDSOR BEACON has boon published • se R ryldeea Se by the ward IN OW Olken continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 deb r Sir.aeana SW consecutive weeks, in said County and State. prior to the Ileea dal Nolte In a bite data of first publication ot said ratite, and the same is a ant d eo um to aorta newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate pointing aim be° a�be` of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18, 'sea NIMIEa alb 1931,and a!!prior acts so tar as in force. a be Seta f w eS A 41_1/4_ eultesellon, pawed,. IMF INktabee:ar'eeee etfa /!J/!J/Lf meat per.et,rrvatewelkt e10.N b M anae.aMe. pwsmrnweoreaaa, doval elrken rte n.aa.l :/ Ut alt nano e.SA..d Fee,nlnhe FebI 010101109 Ile 0K0.ea 9aa tree. n. sees d evTMeD vFat eP0011119tterpr c>~r:.wee Wet Subscribed and sworn to before me this (/ji�day at face! MINIM NY ne Oa e.see No 7� lase COUNTY IMAM' add Vs Oe.. .eeee ✓ red. 14— 19�-� caw rare,cans ear .. ant .eberel ekeeepqdamr SMera ' Y n aswrtD-of NE N 9I.+O.ha1'a.ier• / Cni,,, /.9X ih..O MOMS OF COUNTY COs. ar II. ke9Meeni.armin NOTARY PUBLIC ears of nee Cla11- aria. ee9eetllei. //V WOO Walt KM OF COL rat Meaner.S re Male P eniefara.k.ee bRe My commission expires 9r- -�� 2 .de �1 co r MIMS& 9t Bald. al 1 V Cnt1y Carenessw,a ke The Ode me ..epees - Opry el npi, Sink el pen lanai Bev a pl..b,par bCaeeak ea nub,*Wawa west Mae RS e. k v Ike Fa a.v a. f.4Th bin k mkt r. ate N en5.W'r eieryar pnnaer,ALMS& ' OSSA ad ,. . . KWIC)OF COlaellt cow wits M1eMAL ad lees et NaeODuen,ODeoMeDO rte........ s'21 edt " 2'/9q/ bp- ORDINANCE NO. 84-P IN THE MATTER OF REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 84-O,AND RE-ENACTING THE SETTING OF FEES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, 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 Weld County desires, through this Ordinance, to set fees and charges for rental of the Board's Chambers, parking fees, recreational vehicle dumping fees, overnight camping site fees, Clerk to the Board fees, Ambulance Service fees, fees for the copying of public documents where the fee is not otherwise specified by law, the sale of Weld County road maps, the taking of fingerprints for individuals by the Sheriffs Department, extraordinary research of public records which Weld County is not required to perform by law, the performance of weed spraying services, copying of District Attorney files, planning and building inspection materials, fees for assignment of leases, copying of ambulance trip sheet medical records, returned check fees, permits issued by the County Engineer, motor vehicle identification number inspections, special district filing fees, Communication fees, various record checks and copies of records by the Sheriffs Office, and co-pay for medical services to inmates. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, that Ordinance No. 84-0 be, and hereby is, repealed and that the fee schedule for the rental of the Board's Chambers and parking fees set forth in Exhibit"A", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by Weld County for rental and parking services described therein. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the fee schedule for services provided by the Weld County Ambulance Service set forth in Exhibit"B", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by the Weld County Ambulance Service for services described therein. • ORD84 RE: ORDINANCE#84-P PAGE 2 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the fee schedule for the Missile Site Park for campsite space and recreational vehicle tank dump fees set forth in Exhibit"C", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by Weld County for campsite and recreational vehicle tank dump services described therein. • BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the fee schedule for services provided by Weld County for copying of public documents where the fee is not otherwise specified by law, the sale of Weld County road maps, the taking of fingerprints for individuals by the Sheriffs Department, extraordinary research of public records which Weld County is not required to perform by law, the performance of weed spraying services, copying of District Attorney files, planning and building inspection materials, fees for assignment of leases, copying of ambulance trip sheet medical records, returned check fees, permits issued by the County Engineer, motor vehicle identification number inspections, special district filing fees, Communication fees, various record checks and copies of records by the Sheriffs Office, and co-pay for medical services to inmates, as set forth in Exhibit"D", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by Weld County for services described therein, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the fee schedule for Clerk to the Board related services, as set forth in Exhibit"E", a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be the fees charged by Weld County for services described therein. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that this Ordinance shall supersede all prior Ordinances and Resolutions concerning fees for the services enumerated in this Ordinance. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the effective date of said fee schedule shall be January 1, 1995, and such fees shall remain in full force and effect until the Board ordains to change such fees. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board, if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that anyone or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. ORD84 RE: ORDINANCE#84-P PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 84-P was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of December, A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • Weld County Clerk to the Board • W. H. Webster, Chairman BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: George E. Baxter County Attorney Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer First Reading: November 14, 1994 Publication: November 17, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Second Reading: November 28, 1994 Publication: December 1, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Final Reading: December 12, 1994 Publication: December 15, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Effective: January 1, 1995 ///i y ORD84 to 1 O ewaw, to eat am ee ee leanel■feeebee. yid 'fo eeeesr °lo r AFF1DAYtf OF PUBLICATION orraea oaeeeteer;rw►. a Aar a is, oat ay r,. 'ea a Isla**w aaa .war am es int Mier le STATE OF COLORADO Aea art sea w Dgflan. .Aldo 55 lae..trotdearkw- teat ofaaayerre COUNTY OF WELD aria vita M No a Ay an Mold GNy a not POW paled maws prwaaer eaeeM.ay Ina If Wif• arMa,to d andaaka 'a"'aaa I. ROGER A. UPKEF; or said County of Weid, being duly "'by fawn ow.elcoma dint wrvv►patt .o M`r sworn,say that I am publisher of • olocallnay n of Sib ms'rakfieraoleanad I sib eel wet" nu faba'e a PMw w a ep` „rrgl ol flee WINDSOR BEACON Oa eereewd...e.py. 's.ae afro taw. Paeli /'9 alibis prying of WMM lewd by M Om*arsaer. ewer too„peep as m000ry taaregeonnN� a weekly newspaper having a general circulation Insaid bane c MNpa In Theme toe ante peal awe County and State. published In the town of WINDSOR in weenearere ,,,,rta w said County and State; and that the notice, of which the waabe.crib.Maned o oo t cacao of nxabwN.a.an annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weeldy is se a. er to Dwaa ally**ow cent aware.TOW era seAae a aeeel*Slit t for successive weeks, that the lothe was better eN Wow- in rnreav,aayyrrer I. published in the regular and entire issue of wry number d owsir 'r Ni.VMSI eternbyfahr.nonal Iamb Wira,eie~ the paper during the and owe.Sa oava. d no w period and time of publication,and In aces enlace Use. 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Dear.Nat Po-Tim wrest oaten ' Weep E.amp CaYaaa L Heat ne away Deceit 12. • trees J.rAsznopr OW Mat Weld Cavan Carta Oast* te, 1t% a M the awl Mew tee Br tlteOa ON awe Yates easy 1.liN Iwawa it It SSW Nava seeaOar o,eel a • ORDINANCE NO. 180 Alac'yl9dltl IN THE MATTER OF PUBLIC WORKS POLICIES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has the power and authority under the Home Rule Charter and Titles 30, 35, 37, 38, and 43, C.R.S. to regulate the use of the entire width of County road rights-of-way, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners also has power and authority to regulate access to County roads and adjacent uses which may interfere with the rights of the public to use • county roads, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has adopted policies conceming County roads and public works and has incorporated them into the Weld County Administrative Manual, and WHEREAS, said policies are in need of update and revision. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, that the following Public Works Policies be, and hereby are, adopted. 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 1 OF 46 REC DCC 941002 Weld County CO Clerk & Recorder 0.00 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 2 WELD COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT POLICIES • 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 2 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1.0 WELD COUNTY SNOW POLICY 5 1.1 INTRODUCTION 5 1.2 SNOW WATCH ORIGINATION PLAN 5 1.3 SNOW REMOVAL PLAN A 5 1,4 SNOW REMOVAL PLAN B 8 1.5 SNOW ROUTES 9 1.6 EMERGENCY PRIORITY 11 SECTION 2.0 GRAVEL PITS • S11 SECTION 3.0 ROAD ACCESS POLICY 11 3.1 POLICY 11 3.2 PURPOSE 12 3.3 MATERIALS AND METHODS 12 3.4 ROAD ACCESS DESIGN STANDARDS 12 3.5 TEMPORARY ROAD ACCESSES 13 3.6 RETROFITTING A ROAD ACCESS 13 SECTION 4,0 ROAD ACCESS CULVERTS 13 4.1 GENERAL 13 4.2 ROAD ACCESS AND/OR CULVERT MAINTENANCE 13 4.3 GENERAL CONDITIONS 14 SECTION 5.0 MAINTENANCE OF CULVERTS, BRIDGES, OR SIMILAR STRUCTURES USED FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSES 14 5.1 Section 43-5-305(1), C.R.S 14 5.2 Section 37-84-106, C.R.S 15 SECTION 6.0 USE OF COUNTY BORROW DITCHES ALONG WELD COUNTY RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR IRRIGATION RUNOFF AND OTHER USES 15 6.1 DUTY OF USERS 15 6.2 VIOLATIONS 15 SECTION 7.0 POLICY FOR CATTLE GUARDS ON WELD COUNTY ROADS 16 7.1 DEFINITIONS 16 7.2 NEW INSTALLATIONS 16 7.3 CLEANING: 16 7,4 REPLACEMENT 17 7.5 NOTIFICATION OF THE NEED FOR REPAIR 17 7.6 AGREEMENT WITH WELD COUNTY 18 7.7 VESTED 18 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 3 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) SECTION 8.0 ACQUISITION OF REQUIRED PERMITS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE OPERATIONS 18 SECTION 9.0 ROAD MAINTENANCE POLICY (SUBDIVISIONS) 18 SECTION 10.0 USE OF ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY BY PIPELINE COMPANIES 19 SECTION 11.0 SIGN POLICY 19 SECTION 12.0 PERSONAL USE OF GRADER SHEDS 20 SECTION 13.0 UTILITIES AND RENTS FOR GRADER SHEDS 20 SECTION 14.0 EXPENDITURE OF COUNTY FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADE, PAVING, AND/OR MAINTENANCE OF STREETS, ROADWAYS, AND/OR HIGHWAYS LOCATED WITHIN INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES 20 SECTION 15.0 FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL POLICY 20 15.1 PRIVATE APPLICATION: 20 15.2 GRADING 21 SECTION 16.0 PROCEDURES REGARDING SURVEY MONUMENTS 22 SECTION 17.0 WEEDS ALONG COUNTY ROADS, COUNTY RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND OTHER COUNTY PROPERTY 22 SECTION 18.0 TREES IN COUNTY RIGHTS-OF-WAY 23 SECTION 19.0 STRIPING OF COUNTY ROADS 23 SECTION 20.0 ROAD ACCEPTANCE POLICY 23 SECTION 21.0 VACATION OF COUNTY ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY 24 SECTION: 22.0 APPENDICES 24 APPENDIX"A" SNOW REMOVAL 26 APPENDIX"B" ROAD ACCESS 34 APPENDIX"C" CATTLE GUARDS 38 APPENDIX"0" DUST CONTROLS 45 APPENDIX"E" DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION 46 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 4 OF 46 • ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 5 SECTION 1.0: WELD COUNTY SNOW POLICY 1.1 INTRODUCTION The principle objective of the Weld County Snow and Ice Control Program is to provide for the safe and efficient flow of traffic within the County during periods of inclement winter weather. Routes have been established and priorities assigned which will ensure that the minimum road network required for operation of emergency vehicles will be maintained at all times. Under certain emergencies, the Weld County Sheriffs Department will be notified. Flexibility remains the cornerstone of the plan. To be effective, priorities must be reassessed periodically and routes altered to keep pace with changing population centers and traffic volumes. Consequently, the routes, staffing, and priorities found in the plan in Appendix"A" should be considered only as initial considerations subject to change at the discretion of the Public Works Department. Established within the context of this Snow and Ice Policy are sections which pertain to a "Snow Emergency". These sections will supersede any other conflicting sections. 1.2 SNOW WATCH ORIGINATION PLAN During normal working hours, sanding and/or plowing operations may be initiated by the Public Works Director, Project Coordinator for Public Works, or the road maintenance supervisors. Snow plowing will generally begin in non-urban areas or on roadways having shoulder and ditch sections when snow depth has reached between three and four inches. At times other than normal working hours, the assistance and cooperation of the Weld County Sheriffs Department and Colorado State Patrol will be necessary to ensure that sanding/plowing operations are initiated in a timely manner. When snow begins to fall, the County Sheriffs Department or Colorado State Patrol will notify the Weld County Communications Center which will then notify the Public Works Director, Project Coordinator for Public Works, or the road maintenance supervisors. The Director will then notify the Project Coordinator and the road maintenance supervisors and a strategy will be formulated to begin sanding and plowing operations on the primary routes first, followed by secondary routes and then residential side roads. 1.3 SNOW REMOVAL PLAN A 1.3.1 ASSUMPTION: Accumulation of snow can be cleared in a timely manner with available equipment and personnel. 1.3,2 OBJECTIVES: To clear snow and maintain, clear and safe for the traveling public, all Weld County roads as a result of snow storms. 941002 2419813 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 5 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 6 1.3.3 PRIORITIES: Roads will be cleared in the following order of priority: 1.3.3.1 Emergencies involving human life and safety 1.3,3.2 National Defense (Air Force Missile Site access roads) 1.3.3.3 Essential dairy-livestock access roads 1.3.3.4 Main arterial roads 1.3.3.5 School bus routes 1.3.3.6 Mail delivery routes 1.3.3.7 Remaining collector roads (including subdivisions and unincorporated towns) 1.3.4 PERSONNEL- EQUIPMENT: The following personnel and equipment resources are available to be employed in Weld County Snow Removal Operations: (SEE APPENDIX"A".) 1.3.5 COMMAND AND CONTROL 1.3.5.1 Will be exercised through the following chain of authority: (1) Board of Woid County Commissioners (2) Public Works Director (3) Project Coordinator for Public Works (4) Motor Grader Supervisors 1.3.5.2 Control of operations will be exercised at the operations office and radio room (snow desk) at the Weld County Public Works Office, 933 N. 11th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. Communications with regional supervisors and operators will be primarily by high band radio. The Director of Public Works will be in charge of all snow removal operations and will staff the operations office as necessary to carry out operations efficiently. 1.3.5.3 Any emergency calls for the sheriff's office, ambulance, or helicopter services that are taken at the snow desk will be forwarded to the appropriate department. 1.3.5.4 All incoming calls regarding snow removal or emergencies will be routed to the snow desk, 356-4000, Ext. 3750, from the' communications switchboard, unless a specific person is requested. 1.3.6 OPERATIONS 1.3.6.1 Individual grader operators in zones 2 through 31 are responsible for knowing the priority of clearing the roads within their zones, as assigned by their supervisors. When snow accumulations warrant, according to 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 6 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 7 priority, individual operators will take independent action to start clearing within their zones as early as practicable. 1.3.6.2 The snow desk will be manned as soon as determined necessary by the Director of Public Works or higher authority. The first supervisor to reach the snow desk will assume charge immediately by making radio contact with all possible units in the field and determining their status, and will direct operations in accordance with the priorities established herein. As additional equipment and personnel are needed, they will be called into service at the discretion of the Director of Public Works or higher authority. 1.3.6.3 If weather information is available or operations are otherwise anticipated the day before, the Director of Public Works will direct specific operators to be at work and ready to commence plowing as soon as practicable on the following day. If more than two (2) days of continuous operations are anticipated, no operator will work more than twelve (12) hours in a day without approval of the Director of Public Works. 1.3.6.4 Status of all snow removal operations will be maintained at the snow desk. Reports to higher authority will be made as directed by the Director of Public Works. Motorgrader supervisors will deploy to the field as directed and remain in the area of their units, unless otherwise directed. 1.3.6.5 Plow operators are directed that the first priority is to get the roads cleared as fast as possible, emergencies excepted. Operators are authorized to stop and assist disabled or stuck vehicles only if it is necessary to clear the road or if life or health is in danger. Requests for assistance from stranded vehicles not involving an emergency will be radioed into the snow desk dispatcher who will attempt to obtain assistance for the stranded party. 1.3.6.6 If an abandoned vehicle blocking the roadway is encountered, the operator coming upon it will radio in the location, license plate number, and description of the vehicle to office personnel. The office personnel, in turn, will attempt to establish the owner of the vehicle through the Clerk and Recorder's Office, and will attempt to contact the owner to advise him or her that the vehicle is a hazard and will be moved off the County right-of-way. If the owner cannot be contacted, the operator will attempt to move the vehicle as carefully as possible. If the vehicle cannot be moved without damaging it, the operator will request instructions from his supervisor. 1.3.6.7 No school routes, private roads or driveways off the County rights-of-way will be cleared by County equipment. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P FG 7 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 8 (1) EXCEPTION: If requested in writing in advance by a school district, the County will clear the driveway. (2) EXCEPTION: If a citizen needs a private road or driveway opened for a medical or other emergency, the citizen should call the Public Works office. The office personnel will fill out an emergency card and contact the appropriate emergency service. Office personnel will then contact the grader operator in the area and the grader operator will meet the emergency vehicle at the site and open the road or driveway for the emergency vehicle. 1.3.6.8 Plow trucks will be used only on paved roads and will be assigned routes or zones as dictated by the distribution of snow in the County. 1.3.6.9 Cinder trucks will be dispatched as necessary by the motor grader supervisors or the maintenance support supervisors to predetermined locations. 1.3.6.10 Backup support will be furnished as necessary by the Weld County Motor Pool and all Public Works divisions to maintain and repair snow removal equipment. Personnel from these divisions will be on standby or on duty, as directed by the Director of Public Works and the Weld County Motor Pool. First priority will be the maintenance and repair of snow removal equipment. 1.3.6.11 Nothing in this plan is intended to preclude an employee from acting and using his best judgement in the absence of directions from higher authority. 1.3,7 PLANNING AND PREPARATION 1.3.7.1 All supervisors of units providing snow removal are responsible for ensuring that equipment is ready and personnel are briefed on their duties. Prior to the first snow, each piece of equipment will be checked out, with its plow, to ensure readiness. All other equipment, such as tire and tow chains, flares, priority route maps, vehicle lights, flashlights, etc., will also be checked out at this time. 1.3.7.2 Fuel stocks at grader sheds will be monitored by the individual zone operators and status reported as directed to the motorgrader supervisors. If a fuel delivery from a supplier is necessary,the maintenance supervisors may direct the delivery route to be cleared on a priority basis. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 3 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 9 1.4 SNOW REMOVAL PLAN B 1.4.1 ASSUMPTION: Accumulation of snow is too heavy to clear jn a timely manner with available County equipment and personnel. 1.4.2 OBJECTIVES: To clear snow and maintain, clear and safe for the traveling public, all Weld County roads as a result of snowstorms. 1.4.3 PRIORITIES: See PLAN A, Section 1.3.3 1.4.4 PERSONNEL-EQUIPMENT 1.4,4.1 In addition to County resources referred to in Plan A, Section 1.3.4, the County will utilize, as funds are available, the resources of local contractors. 1.4.4.2 These and any other contractors will work wherever assigned, but will be primarily on high-priority roads. Equipment supplied by a contractor will be with an operator and its own fuel support, if available. The type of equipment will be specified by the Director of Public Works, but will normally be motorgraders or front-end loaders. 1.4.5 AUTHORIZATION FOR CONTRACT 1.4.5.1 Upon recommendation of the Director of Public Works and approval by the Board of County Commissioners,the Director of Public Works will contact available contractors in the area of need and obtain the necessary contractor equipment and personnel to augment the County workforce. When the Board of County Commissioners cannot be reached for a decision, the Director of Public Works will obtain whatever contract support he deems necessary and will notify the Chairman of the Board and other Commissioners as soon as possible of the action he has taken. 1.4.5.2 The Director of Public Works will negotiate a fair and equitable equipment rate with the contractors, but in no case will it exceed the maximum rates set by the most recent edition of the Colorado Department of Highways, Equipment Rental Rate Schedule. At the time a contractor is hired, the Weld County Public Works Department will furnish the contractor with a copy of the Weld County snow policy. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 9 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 10 1.4.6 COMMAND AND CONTROL Control of contractor equipment will be exercised through the snow desk as in Plan A, Section 1.3.5. The Director of Public Works will coordinate and control the efforts of all contractor equipment. 1.4.7 OPERATIONS 1.4.7.1 County and contracted workforces will be employed so as to maximize the efficiency of the snow removal operation. Contracted equipment will be paired off wherever possible to compliment County equipment and to take advantage of County radio control. 1.4.7.2 As soon as it is apparent that County forces can handle the remaining snow removal on a timely basis, the Director of Public Works will terminate the contractor operations. 1.4.7.3 The Director of Public Works will ensure that careful records are kept on all contractor time and equipment on the job in order to validate later invoices submitted for payment. If a contractor requires fuel from County supplies, the Director of Public Works will ensure that the issue ticket is signed by the contractor's operator. 1.4.7.4 Contractors will submit invoices to the Department of Public Woncs for validation of time and charges. 1.4.8 SUBDIVISIONS 1.4.8.1 If funds are available, the Board of Weld County Commissioners may contract out snow removal in certain subdivisions in the County. If this is done, all personnel concerned will be notified as to which subdivisions to clear, and which will be done by contract. 1.4.8.2 Subdivision clearing will be done by County equipment unless it is determined that subdivision streets cannot be cleared in a timely manner, at which time clearing by contract may be deemed necessary. 1.4.9 PLANNING AND PREPARATION The Director of Public Works will maintain lists of available contractors and their equipment for use in emergency snow removal. Insofar as possible, the listing will contain the contractors rates of labor, equipment and overhead. 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 10 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 11 1.5 SNOW ROUTES The priorities established in this section are based on the following criteria: 1,5.1 Emergencies involving human life and safety 1.5.2 National Defense (Air Force Missile Site access roads) 1.5.3 Essential dairy-livestock access roads 1.5.4 Main arterial roads 1.5.5 School bus routes 1.5.6 Mail delivery routes 1.5.7 Remaining collector roads (including subdivisions and unincorporated towns) 1.6 EMERGENCY PRIORITY 1.6.1 Emergency and priority#1 -Air Force Roads 1.6.2 Priority#1 -Asphalt Roads 1.6.3 Priority#2 - Gravel Roads 1.6.4 Priority#3- School Bus Routes SECTION 2.0: GRAVEL PITS Gravel obtained from County gravel easements and sites shall not be sold or used for other than governmental purposes, except by specific authorization of the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION 3.0: ROAD ACCESS POLICY 3.1 POLICY Direct access from a public road will be limited to one per legal parcel, except as further limited or restricted by zoning or subdivision regulations. Additional accesses may be approved by the Weld County Public Works Department or the Board of County 941002 2419818 S-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P FG 11 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 12 Commissioners. This policy shall apply to all new and existing accesses within the unincorporated areas of Weld County. Properties within municipalities or other counties which access Weld County roads are subject to this policy. 3.2 PURPOSE Land use and development in recent years have impacted County roads. This policy • recognizes that the efficiency and safety of County roads depends, to a large extent, upon minimizing roadside interference and its detrimental effect upon the movement of traffic. • This policy provides minimum requirements for the design, construction, and maintenance of accesses. This policy is established for the safe and efficient movement of traffic while allowing reasonable access to properties. If a new access is requested to a legal parcel where an existing access already exists, it should be interpreted that the second access would not be provided unless the denial of the • access creates some undue hardship on the property owner. Whenever multiple accesses to a single legal parcel exist prior to the date of adoption of this policy and additional accesses are requested, one or more existing access should be removed, minimizing new accesses and utilizing existing accesses. A Weld County Road Access Information Sheet in substantially the form shown in Appendix "B", will be required for all new roads, driveways or other means of providing ingress or egress to lands adjoining County rights-of-way. The information sheet shall be completed by the owner of the property to be accessed from a County road or his duly authorized agent as evidenced by written documentation. 3.3 MATERIALS AND METHODS Construction practices and placement of materials on County road rights-of-way shall conform to the Colorado Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, Current Edition, a copy of which is available for public review at the Weld County Department of Public Works. 3.4 ROAD ACCESS DESIGN STANDARDS All road accesses shall be constructed in accordance with the detail drawings included herein as part of Appendix"8"and incorporated by this reference. • 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 12 OF 46 • ORDINANCE NO, 180 PAGE 13 No access approach shall have an effective turning radius of less than 20 feet. A minimum effective turning radius of 40 feet shall be used for accesses intended to accommodate truck traffic. 3.5 TEMPORARY ROAD ACCESSES • Any road access which is not for use by the general public and which will be closed after being used for only a limited time may be considered a temporary road access. The time shall not exceed 60 days. The technical requirements for temporary road accesses will be the same as for permanent road accesses. Temporary road accesses shall not block existing drainage features. When the temporary road access is closed, all materials shall be removed and the site restored to its original condition by the permittee. 3.6 RETROFITTING A ROAD ACCESS The owner(s), at their expense, may be required to modify road accesses when the Department of Public Works has determined that it is necessary in order to protect the safety of the traveling public, improve drainage conditions or provide for public roadway improvements. SECTION 4.0: ROAD ACCESS CULVERTS 4.1 The owner of the property shalt pay for materials and the cost of installation for new road access culverts whenever the installation of a culvert is made necessary by the creation of a new access from private property to a county road, by any alteration of the natural flow of water across private property by the owner, or for any other reason created by any owner of private property. The culvert shall be installed according to the specifications of the Department of Public Works as to size and location in the County rights-of-way or other County property in which such culverts may be installed. The culvert size will be determined in accordance with standard engineering practices. The property owner shall be responsible for cleaning the borrow ditch to the extent required to accommodate the road access culvert and insuring proper drainage. • 4.2 ROAD ACCESS AND/OR CULVERT MAINTENANCE After installation, such owner or occupier shall be responsible for the maintenance and repair of the road access and/or any related culvert. If, after installation, such owner or occupier is notified of the need for maintenance or repair of the culvert, the owner or occupier shall have 15 days to make such repair or perform the needed maintenance. In the event of the property owners failure to perform such maintenance, Weld County shall perform such repair and/or maintenance as may be required for the protection of the County roads and 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P EC 13 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 14 related appurtenances within the right-of-way. The responsible property owner will be billed if the property owner fails to perform the required maintenance or repair on the road access or culvert within the timeframe specified above. In the event of an emergency or a hazardous situation is observed or detected, the property owner shall be notified and requested to provide an immediate remedy to the situation. If the property owner fails to react, Weld County shall correct the hazardous situation and bill the property owner for all incurred expenses. 4.3 GENERAL CONDITIONS 4.3.1. ENFORCEMENT: Without limiiting the availability of any other remedies,the provisions of this section may be enforced by means of an action brought at the direction of the Board of County Commisioners for damages,injunctive relief or in nuisance. 4.3.2. STATE LAWS: No portion of this policy is intended to authorize any person to alter the flow of water in a manner contrary to the laws of the State of Colorado regarding water rights or drainage. SECTION 5.0: MAINTENANCE OF CULVERTS, BRIDGES, OR SIMILAR STRUCTURES USED FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSE The County's duty to maintain culverts, bridges, or similar structures used for irrigation purposes shall be in accordance with the following statutory requirements. 5.1 Section 43-5-305(1), C.R.S. "Any person or corporation owning or constructing any ditch, race, drain, or flume in, upon, or across any highway shall keep the highway open for safe and convenient travel by constructing culverts, bridges, or similar structures over such ditch, race, drain, or flume. When any ditch is constructed across, in, or upon any highway, the person owning or constructing such ditch shall construct a culvert, bridge, or similar structure long enough to conduct the water from shoulder to shoulder from such road or highway or of such greater length as the Board of County Commissioners having jurisdiction thereover may require, plans for the culvert, bridge, or similar structure having been approved in advance by the Board of County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners shall maintain the culvert, bridge, or similar structure after construction, in accordance with the provisions of Section 37-84-106, C.R.S." 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 14 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 15 5.2 Section 37-84-106, C.R.S "All bridges constructed over any ditch, race, drain, or flume, crossing any public highway, street, or alley, after construction, shall be maintained by and at the expense of the county or municipality in which the ditch, race, drain, or flume may be situated." SECTION 6.0 USE OF COUNTY BORROW DITCHES ALONG WELD COUNTY RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR IRRIGATION RUNOFF AND OTHER USES 6.1 DUTY OF USERS Persons in Weld County who are currently using borrow ditches along Weld County rights-of- way for irrigation runoff and other uses, whether the consent to such uses was originally given expressly or implied, may continue such uses if the following conditions are met: 6.1.1 Owner and user are responsible for preventing irrigation water or other uses from causing silt, other sediment, or weeds to accumulate in the borrow ditches so that proper drainage is not inhibited. 6.1.2 Owner and user are responsible for preventing the blockage of the borrow ditches and must not alter the direction or rate of flow in any manner in the borrow ditches. 6.1.3 Owner and user are responsible for preventing the irrigation water and other uses from causing damage to Weld County rights-of-way. 6.1.4 Tail water shall be controlled to prevent erosion and sedimentation of the borrow ditches. 6.2 VIOLATIONS If the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, determines users are violating the above-stated conditions, the Board may consider the revocation of its prior consent, whether express or implied. The revocation of consent may be entered by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, following notice to the owner and user (if the user can be determined,) and a hearing held pursuant to the Procedures for Adjudicatory Type Hearings. The Director of Public Works or his designee shall have the burden of showing, by a preponderance of evidence, that the owner and user have failed to comply with Section 6.1 herein. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 15 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 16 SECTION 7.0: POLICY FOR CATTLE GUARDS ON WELD COUNTY ROADS 7.1 DEFINITIONS Person includes any individual, business or corporation. A person, who is not a landowner, must demonstrate authority to act on behalf of the landowner prior to entering into any agreement or receiving any services from Weld County. 7.2 NEW INSTALLATIONS Any person in Weld County, Colorado, who wishes to install a cattle guard on any Weld County road may do so only upon the following conditions: 7.2.1 The entire cost of installation of a cattle guard is paid by the person making the request. 7.2.2 The Weld County Department of Public Works shall be notified prior to installation of a cattle guard. A written agreement, in substantially the form attached in Appendix "C", must be received by the Weld County Department of Public Works at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the installation. 7.2.3 The Agreement between the Weld County Department of Public Works and the person making the request, detailing the rights and obligations concerning the maintenance and repair of the cattle guards shall be signed by the person making the application. 7.2.4 Any cattle guard which is installed upon a Weld County road must comply with arty and all standards required by the Weld County Department of Public Works, including but not limited to, Weld Countys "Specifications for Cattle Guard Installation", 7.3 CLEANING Any person who benefits from any cattle guard located upon any Weld County road has the responsibility to periodically clean the space within the cement box and below the grate of the cattle guard. The word"clean"includes the removal of all sand, dirt, sift, and other solid debris which renders the cattle guard ineffective. 7.3.1 The person may request Weld County to clean the cattle guard; however, the person will pay the cost of the cleaning prior to the work being done. The person requesting the cleaning will provide written acknowledgement that they will conform to the provisions of the Weld County policy for cattle guards on Weld County roads. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 16 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 17 7.3.2 Cleaning of the cattle guard must be completed within one (1) working day. The person shall notify the Weld County Department of Public Works of his/her intention to perform the cleaning prior to commencing the work. If the person believes that such cleaning is likely to extend into the next working day, the person shall replace the grate of the cattle guard prior to one-half hour before sunset. 7.3.3 The road on which the grate is located shall be closed during the cleaning. The person has the duty to place all signs necessary to order to warn oncoming motorists of the road closure, using signs in accordance with the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Devices". The person may use signs provided by Weld County for such purposes. 7.3.4 The repair of any cattle guard on any Weld County road shall be the joint responsibility of Weld County and the person who benefits from the cattle guard. Weld County will provide the labor for the repair and pay for materials to repair the metal grate provided the person benefiting from the cattle guard pays for all other materials used in the repair. 7.4 REPLACEMENT 7.4.1 In the event any cattle guard located upon any Weld County road is deemed by Weld County to be beyond repair, the cattle guard shall be replaced. Weld County will provide the labor for the replacement and pay for the new metal grate provided the person benefitting from the cattle guard pays for all other materials used in the replacement. 7,4.2 Any person requesting the replacement of a cattle guard will provide written acknowledgement that they will conform to the provisions of the Weld County policy for cattle guards on Weld County roads. Installation shall be done in accordance with Weld County's specifications for cattle guard installations. 7.5 NOTIFICATION OF THE NEED FOR REPAIR It is the responsibility of any person who benefits from any cattle guard located upon a Weld County road to notify the County of the need for repair to the cattle guard. The person must notify the County within the same five working days in which the person obtains the knowledge of the need for repair. 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 17 CF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 18 7.6 AGREEMENT WITH WELD COUNTY Any person who performs work on a cattle guard in the County right-of-way without an agreement with the County, or fails to provide notification for need for repair, or fails to provide for periodic cleaning or assist in the repair and replacement of the cattle guard may be subject to the cattle guard being removed by Weld County following ten days notification and the opportunity to apply to the Board of County Commissioners within that ten day period for a hearing pursuant to Weld County policies for adjudicatory hearings. Notice shall be by registered mail, return receipt requested, or by personal service in accordance with the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. 7.7 VESTED No portion of these policies shall be considered to have vested any person with the right to a particular size of cattle guard. Weld County, upon a determination that road improvement or widening is necessary, may require replacement of existing cattle guards. The cost will be shared in accordance with Section 7.4 of this policy. SECTION 8.0: ACQUISITION OF REQUIRED PERMITS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE OPERATIONS Weld County shall obtain all required State and Federal permits for Public Works operations. Weld County will acquire, in its name, all gravel mining permits for gravel mining on County-owned property. When the property is not owned by the County, the issue of the obligation to obtain, maintain and pay the costs of permits shall be addressed contractually. SECTION 9.0: ROAD MAINTENANCE POLICY (SUBDIVISIONS) Weld County may accept roads within the boundaries of a subdivision for maintenance under the following conditions: 9.1 All roads within subdivisions shall comply with the construction standards established within the subdivision regulations in effect upon the date of consideration for acceptance. 9.2 Property owners may utilize any legal means of funding the necessary improvements. 9.3 Acceptance of roads for maintenance by Weld County requires approval, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, before acceptance is effective. 941002 2419318 13-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P It 18 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 19 SECTION 10.0: USE OF ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY BY PIPELINE COMPANIES The use of road rights-of-way by pipeline companies is governed by Ordinance No. 143 and by Section 38-5-101, C.R.S.,which states: "Any domestic or foreign telegraph, telephone, electric light power, gas, or pipeline company authorized to do business under the laws of this state or any city or town owning electric power producing or distribution facilities shall have the right to construct, maintain, and operate lines of telegraph, telephone, electric light, wire or power or pipeline along, across, upon, and under any public highway in this state, subject to the provisions of this article. Such lines of telegraph, telephone electric light, wire or power or pipeline shall be so constructed and maintained as not to obstruct or hinder the usual travel on such highway," The statute requires that Weld County must allow a pipeline company, private or public, to use County Road rights-of-way for installing pipeline, so long as their use does not interfere with the normal use of the roadway. There may be some variance to this general principle depending upon whether or not the County has a right-of-way or a fee interest in the road. A fee interest may require the company to obtain an easement; a right-of way may not. If the company is engaged in interstate commerce, it would also be regulated by the federal government. If it is engaged in intrastate commerce, it may be regulated by state government through the P.U.C. SECTION 11.0: SIGN POLICY The County sign shop shall produce signs only for roads maintained by Weld County, including County maintained-roads in subdivisions, unincorporated areas and unincorporated towns, or where the signs are produced pursuant to a separate Intergovernmental Agreement with a governmental agency. All signs placed in the County rights-of-way must conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. No signs, except those installed by the County, shall be located within County rights-of-way and all signs adjacent to rights-of-way must meet applicable building and zoning codes. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 19 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 20 SECTION 12.0: PERSONAL USE OF GRADER SHEDS Grader operators living adjacent to County grader sheds may use grader sheds in accordance with the agreement entered into by the County and operator. Grader operators may park personal vehicles in grader sheds while performing road maintenance work for the County, if the personal vehicle is not parked in the grader shed in lieu of a County-owned grader. Any personal use of grader sheds by County employees or any other individual except as specified above, is prohibited by the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION 13.0: UTILITIES AND RENTS FOR GRADER SHEDS Effective January 1, 1983, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the policy whereby when the County owns the grader shed and a trailer pad, that item associated with the grader shed will be provided at no cost. Electricity will be provided for the dwelling located at the Kiowa grader shed while the current employee utilizes and operates out of the grader shed. Effective with this policy, utilities of gas and electricity are no longer to be provided to any grader operator in Weld County. Each operator will be responsible for his or her own gas and electricity. SECTION 14.0: EXPENDITURE OF COUNTY FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, UPGRADE, PAVING, AND/OR MAINTENANCE OF STREETS, ROADWAYS, AND/OR HIGHWAYS LOCATED WITHIN INCORPORATED MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES No Weld County funds shall be spent on the construction, upgrade, paving, and/or maintenance of streets, roadways, and/or highways located within incorporated municipal boundaries, with the exception of funds which are reimbursed to Weld County, Colorado, on a dollar-for-dollar basis, and with the exception of funds provided (or services in lieu thereof) to municipalities by Weld County pursuant to Section 43-2-202, C.R.S. This policy shall not preclude the County from performing work within a municipality pursuant to an Intergovernmental Agreement providing for reimbursement for the County's costs. SECTION 15.0: FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL POLICY It shall be the policy of the Board of Weld County Commissioners to address fugitive dust on Weld County roads as follows: 15.1 PRIVATE APPLICATION Weld County has no objection to individuals applying dust control chemicals to County roads at their own expense providing they agree to the following conditions: 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 20 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 21 15.1.1 Chemicals used for dust control may not contain any hazardous substances as defined in Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 29-22-101. Individuals are advised that petroleum products, whether commercially processed or not, may contain hazardous substances. 15.1.2 Petroleum products that contain naphtha or other combustible material may not be used. 15.1.3 Dust control chemicals must be applied in such a manner that will not contaminate any waters of the State. Therefore, any materials which may wash from the roadbed will not be suitable. 15.1.4 Weld County will make every effort not to disturb the section of road which has been treated with dust control chemicals. IT WILL BE THE COUNTY'S DECISION AT WHAT POINT THE ROADWAY MUST BE GRADED TO RESTORE A REASONABLE TRAVEL SURFACE. WELD COUNTY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REAPPLYING DUST CONTROL CHEMICALS. 15.1.5 All dust control agents used on county roads shall be approved for use by the Weld County Health Department and the Department of Public Works. Currently, the materials listed in Appendix"D"are approved for use. The County reserves the right to add or delete materials from the approved list at any time without prior notice. The application of any substance to a County road for purposes of dust control, not specifically identified in the approved list of materials, shall be approved for use in writing from the Weld County Health Department and Public Works Department prior to its application. 15.2 GRADING Weld County will grade the roadbed prior to the application of dust control chemicals at no cost to the individual. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 21 OF 46 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 22 SECTION 16.0: PROCEDURES REGARDING SURVEY MONUMENTS The destruction of monuments can be a criminal offense and can lead to substantial costs for the County or adjacent landowners when the need arises to replace those monuments. The following procedure is to ensure that the monuments can be documented and replaced or relocated as road work is performed. In order to avoid having surveyors dig holes in the road intersections to locate the monuments, the monument should be enclosed in a box which is kept flush with the roadway surface. 16.1 The County will supply the monument boxes to the survey companies, and the companies will continue to handle the physical labor of installation. 16.2 The boxes will be issued through the Public Works Department. Prior arrangements should be made to pick the boxes up, as the Public Works Department will not supply the labor or equipment. 16.3 Efforts will be made by Public Works employees to protect existing markers during paving, overlay, and patching projects with spacers. 16.4 Sites of new construction projects will be checked and marked by the Public Works Department before work begins. The County Surveyor will be consulted and will inspect the area when the work is complete. 16.5 Spacers will be put in to elevate the existing box on overlay projects. If a marker is damaged, the County Surveyor will be notified. The Public Works Department will place a new box over existing pins before construction begins. SECTION 17.0: WEEDS ALONG COUNTY ROADS, COUNTY RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND OTHER COUNTY PROPERTY The County has an obligation to control noxious weeds on County property as established by the Pest Control Districts Act (C.R.S. 35-5-101, et. seq.) and the Colorado Weed Management Act (C.R.S. 35-5.5-101, et. seq.). The Weld County Undesirable Plant Management Plan, adopted as Ordinance No. 169, will be followed in controlling noxious weeds on County property. The County also has an obligation to control weeds bordering County roads and at intersections and traffic control signs in order to ensure safe traffic flow and motorist visibility. In addition, general vegetation control along designated County roads is necessary to reduce snow drifting onto the roads. 941002 2419818 3-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 22 OF 46 • • ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 23 • The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County resolve that general weed control will be carried out only along designated roadsides to increase motorist visibility at intersections and traffic control signs, and prevent snow drifts along County roads. The methods of weed control used by Weld County shall be by mowing or spraying herbicides. Equipment in the Pest and Weed Division of the Public Works Department will be used. SECTION 18.0: TREES IN COUNTY RIGHTS-OF-WAY Weld County has a duty to protect motorists by ensuring that tree overgrowth from overhanging branches and dead trees does not create road hazards by obstructing visibility. It shall be the policy of Weld County that when trees on private property begin to obstruct visibility on County roads, the property owner shall be given notice to trim the trees within a reasonable time or the County will do so and bill the property owner. If a tree or branches from a tree on private property fall onto the County rights-of-way, the tree or tree branches will be pushed back onto the private property by the County work force. The County shall trim or remove all trees growing in County rights-of-way that obstruct visibility for the safety of motorists at the County's expense. SECTION 19.0: STRIPING OF COUNTY ROADS Weld County's roads require certain striping, per the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Weld County has limited resources for Public Works operations and can only provide minimum services. Weld County may provide center or edge striping on arterial or collector roads when required to enhance safety. SECTION 20.0: ROAD ACCEPTANCE POLICY Weld County does not maintain private roads, lanes or driveways. Before a public road can be accepted by the Board of Weld County Commissioners for maintenance, the road must meet the following minimum conditions: 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 23 OF 46 • ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 24 20.1 The road shall be surveyed to determine right-of-way lines. 20.2 The width of the right-of-way cannot be less than thirty(30) feet wide. The road shall serve a minimum of three legal lots, two of which must have taxable improvements. Properties abutting the intersection of the road under consideration for acceptance and an existing publicly-maintained road do not count toward the required three lots. 20.3 The minimum road width shall be 18 feet or meet the minimum design guidelines for the anticipated traffic. (See Appendix"E") 20.4 The road must be adequately graded and drained. 20.5 A minimum of two inches of crushed rock must be provided on the traveled surface, or if necessary, additional material may be required to support anticipated traffic loads. 20.6 The road cannot be fenced or gated, but if there are cattle in the area, a cattle guard can be installed in accordance with the County cattle guard policy. 20.7 The benefitting parties will be responsible for the cost of all aspects of the project. SECTION 21.0: VACATION OF COUNTY ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY 21.1 Owners of land adjacent to County road, street, or alley rights-of-way which are shown as part of an approved or recorded subdivision plat, map, or unincorporated community legally filed prior to any regulations controlling subdivisions, may seek vacation only by means of an application to re-subdivide pursuant to the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance which is administered by the Department of Planning Services. 21.2 Owners of land adjacent to County road rights-of-way, other than those described in section 20.1, may seek vacation by petition to the Board of County Commissioners through the Clerk to the Board, pursuant to C.R.S. 43-2-303. SECTION: 22.0 APPENDICES Attached hereto and incorporated by this reference, in substantially the form attached to this Ordinance, are appendices "A-E" consisting of plans, forms, and diagrams. Changes to the appendices which are procedural, clerical or grammatical in nature shall not require amendment to this Ordinance. In the event of a conflict with the text of this Ordinance and the appendices, the Ordinance shall prevail. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 24 OF 46 6 ORDINANCE NO. 180 PAGE 25 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that no portion of this Ordinance shall be deemed to have given rise to a duty of care on the part of Weld County or its public employees, as defined at C.R.S. §24-10-103(4)where none otherwise existed; nor shall any portion of this Ordinance be deemed to constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity by Weld County or its public employees. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that, if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 180 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of November, A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: D WELD OUNTY, OLORADO / yC / Weld County Clerk to the Board �' iX! �`\_i 4 W Webster, Ch irman BY: 4,4.4.--,---/g0 1 r puty;Clerk to e Boar Dale Khiall, ro- aAPP AS 7'O;6O —�7 S- 4 r, e ge Eft axter u1 , (f/z �— ounty Atto ey Con tance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer First Reading: October 24, 1994 Publication: October 27, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Second Reading; November 7, 1994, continued to November 9, 1994 Publication: November 17, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Final Reading: November 28, 1994 Publication: December 1, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon Effective: December 6, 1994 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 25 OF 46 APPENDIX "A" SNOW REMOVAL EMERGENCY EQUIPMEtIT• 33 Motorgraders with V-plow(Primary) Motorgrader Division 4 Motorgraders with V-plow(reserve) Motorgrader Division 6 Front-End Loaders with bucker or V-plow Materials Division 10 Tandem Axle Dump Trucks with front plow Materials Division 5 Cinder Trucks with spreaders Maintenance-Support 2 Cinder Trucks with spreaders Bridge Division 4 Dozers PERSONNEL RADIO CALL NUMBER Director of Public Works 81 Project Coordinator of Public Works 80 Region "A" (Adam Region- North): Supervisor B-1 Foreman A-1 MAINTENANCE (Motorgraders) Grader Zone 2 (Stoneham) A- 2 Grader Zone 3 (Vim) A- 3 Grader Zone 4 (New Rayrner) A- 4 Grader Zone 5 (Keota) A- 5 Grader Zone 6 (Grover) A- 6 Grader Zone 7 (Gill) A- 7 Grader Zone 8 (Briggsdale) A- 8 Grader Zone 9 (Grover) A- 9 Grader Zone 10 (Lucerne) A- 10 Grader Zone 11 (Galeton) A- 11 Grader Zone 12 (Rockport) A- 12 Grader Zone 13 (Lucerne) A- 13 Grader Zone 14 (Ault) A- 14 Grader Zone 15 (Nunn) A- 15 Grader Zone 16 (Ault) A - 16 Grader Zone 17 (Severance) A- 17 Rover — R- 1 Rover — R- 2 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 26 OF 46 APPENDIX"A" Region "B": (Brave Region- South) Supervisor: B-1 Foreman; A-1 MAINTENANCE (Motorgraders) Grader Zone 18 (Treasure island) B- 18 Grader Zone 19 (Kersey) B- 19 Grader Zone 20 (Johnstown) B-20 Grader Zone 21 (Gowanda) B-21 Grader Zone 22 (Peckham) B-22 Grader Zone 23 (Peckham) B-23 Grader Zone 24 (LaSalle) B-24 Grader Zone 25 (Kersey) B-25 Grader Zone 26 (Dacono) B-26 Grader Zone 27 (Dacono) B-27 Grader Zone 28 (Fort Lupton) B-28 Grader Zone 29 (Keenesburg) B-29 Grader Zone 30 (Keenesburg) B- 30 Grader Zone 31 (Kiowa) B- 31 Rover --- R- 3 LOADERS Materials Division Supervisor 701 (North of Greeley to Ault, then East) 751 (North, East and West of Ault) 736 (Pickup with radio following) Foreman 702 753 754 755 (Pickup with radio following) Bridge Supervisor 401 Foreman 402 Foreman 403 Foreman 404 941002 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 27 OF 46 APPENDIX"A" PLOW TRUCKS RADIO CALL NUMBER Materials Division: Supervisor. 701 (LaSalle, Kersey area South) Bridge Crew 416 (North of Nunn &Carr area) 736+ 741 (North of Greeley) 752 (Erie, Southwest&Johnstown area) 733 +738 (Windsor, Kodak Rd, Windsor North) 731 + 734 Bridge Department: Supervisor: 401 DOZERS Materials Division: Supervisor: 701 703. 704 CINDER TRUCKS Maintenance-Support Department: Supervisor. 802 Greeley 808 806 South 807 810 Southeast (Bridge Crew handles this area) 401 Southwest 803 818 North 809 815 Northwest 813 814 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:341' PG 28 OF 46 APPENDIX"A" SNOW WATCH PROCEDURES Each time a snow storm occurs, all roads will be checked and the appropriate personnel will be notified of the road conditions per the following schedule: Notifying Supervisory Personnel To Zones Personnel: be Notified 2, 4 A4 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 3 A-3 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 5 A-5 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 6, 9, 12 A-6 Motorgrader, Supervisor Foreman 7, 8 A-8 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 10 A-10 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 11, 13 A-11 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 14, 15, 16 A-15 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 17 A-17 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman Windsor Materials Supervisor Area 18, 20, 21 8-20 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 19, 23, 24 B-25 Motorgrader, Supervisor or 25, 26 Foreman 22, 27, 28 B-26 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 29, 30, 31 8-29 Motorgrader, Supervisor or Foreman 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 29 OF 46 APPENDIX"A" Supervisory personnel will report the road conditions to the Director of Public Works first, and then the Project Coordinator for Public Works if the Director is unavailable. All road conditions will be reported to the appropriate supervisory personnel in a timely manner so that they are reported to the Director or Project Coordinator for Public Works before 6:30 a.m. 2419818 5-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 30 OF 46 941002 APPENDIX"A" • SNOW - PLAN DRIVER'S ALERT MEDIA NOTIFICATION RECEIPT OF INITIAL NOTIFICATION DATE: TIME: _ INITIALS: TELEPHONE TELEPHONE COMPLETED INITIALS ACTION OR CALL WORK HRS. AFTER HRS. Newspapers: Associated Press 825-0123 Greeley Tribune 352-0211 North Weld Herald 454-3466 • United Press Intl. 694-6710 Radio Stations: KCOL(Fort Collins) 482-5991 KFKA (Greeley) 356-1310 KHOW(Denver) 694-6300 KLZ (Denver) 893-3699 KOA (Denver) 893-8500 KTCL(Fort Collins) 493-5330 KUAD (Windsor) 686-2791 KWS (Windsor) 686-7700 (Fax#) KYGO (Denver) 321-0950 KGRE (Greeley) 356-1450 Television Stations: KCNC (Denver) 1-800-444-5262 (Northern Bureau) 224 4444 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 31 OF 46 APPENDIX "A" KGWN (Cheyenne) (307)634-7755 KMGH (Denver) 832-0177 KUSA (Denver) 871-9999 KWGN (Denver) 740-2222 WELD COUNTY HAS DECLARED A TRAVELER'S ALERT ON: COUNTY ROADS. EMERGENCY TRAVEL ONLY IS ADVISED. 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 32 OF 46 APPENDIX "A" EMERGENCY CARD Date: Time of Response: Time of Call: Responded by: Name: - Grader. Address: Emergency Services Requested: Yes No Emergency Services Contacted: Telephone Number: Sheriff: State Patrol: Ambulance: LOCATION OF EMERGENCY: NATURE OF EMERGENCY: 941002 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34? FG 33 OF 46 • APPENDIX "El" APPENDIX "E" - ROAD ACCESS ACCESS SKETCH #1 COMMERCIAL ACCESS ROAD STANDARDS. q. AGGREGATE PARR MARE COUNTY min Gk Pon �\ ROAD PAVEMENT SHOULDER YANUFELNNER k[IOYMENDAnOWN \ DD`N GREMENT SLOP,�R A Y �L011 LIEF; \\\ uLINUN Dr ID'NSA 4 �'Se �G9r r )'4 S,\ic0Sr^,+'`.�r>+ 4>Vi"y`^ i -N;%,e 2`1,J `tN,/e •ia„ a0 :.W40 -',bc$ 2 �e�,r,,,,. .:.s t�b.t's.5�^v5e�':�:�Y t�'c.L_,r`�'�2�'i�a•`:�?>:.�a�2,��.'�`��y��5.3�6���.4�.u'3'�'•�n�*�re's NOTE: MIN. PIPE DIAMETER IS 15". CROSS-SECTION LARGER SIZES MAY DE NEEDED n-A TO MEET DRAINAGE. REQUIREMENTS. y__`0* 24 MIN. IZ MIN. j COMMERCIAL 1i'IN. ; `��\��� ACCESS It ROAD CONCRETE HEADWALL NOTE: LIGHT COMMERCIAL ._4. PRECAST OR CAST IN PLACE 20" RA DIUS RADIUSDIUS 40 Li, OF 15" DIA. CULVERT OR AS REQUIRED. \/J /CONCRETE OEADWALL / -- PLOW LINE40' RADIUS / GRAVEL OR PAVRD \\ // SURFACE. `------ Al REQUIRED. SHOULDER PAVEMENT p re, WELD COUNTY ROAD v PLAN V,Err • j A NOTE ADDITIONAL WIDENING OF COUNTY YD /L TURNING IANES NAY RE REWIRED. ❑-I 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 34 OF 46 941002 APPENDIX "8" ACCESS SKETCH #2 PRIVATE PROPERTY ACCESS ROAD STANDARDS AOORrGAT0 BASE rouxSF-,----\ L i? coven De Pea ROAD ITY ti1WLLDYR MANA.AfTURF.a I C0MYFNDATI0M1 \ ` D01IY fNAU1FNT 4L1rr Mft A : 7---- 1jE i yA, 2`4, �'��..z1�2 »Al2;j fiy vz,.'aS<,... .%-10,&M.AAA ,A�U2`i2.isel' �;�'is '`A,-,A,A,AA:Av,�;��Zl' /Av. AA'"YY.A��2,r�vG NOTE Ir CMP. MIN CROSS-SECTION A-A -- A i PRIVATE PROPERTY ACCESS 10' MIS. - 12' MAX. • \ FLOW LINE 20' RADIUS yi /// GRAVEL 011 PAVED - SURFACE AS REQUIRED. SHOULDER PAVEMENT v O M WELD COUNTY ROAD '..- o FLOW STORM WATER DRAINAGE LINE I'lAN VIEW A 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02;34P PG 35 OF 46 941002 i - APPENDIX "B" - ACCESS SKETCH #3 SUBDIVISION ROAD ACCESS STANDARDS AGGRAGATR MAR C00X9R--- �r rD9rn nx�.� �� ROAD _—rnvRMENT _—SHOULDER Aeur.r.axYx we uuruoArlorvx ' / DOAN AxADITYr wvr YOH A lYLDW LINK IYUY r 10 ACCESS ROAD ` _ l . "�l{}.,Y�?',, '4 )4"`J, �../� jv,«/U ,\fect 4/ 'ON/Z<;,:C.il,�Jo.,„�i�{,V.\j\tf AA., x' f Y" a.2-ctilY v �.,�l�r''i�. \n'Y2.,I"i4 Y4J.`,42.-./.'Y‘,4,.,Y/Ar �J .'...,, lYiS Ntu�1Jlv'Yif�iL�Yy/tlT�7{ilu"ffi"' '�\ CROSS-SECTION NOTE: 15" CMP. MIN A-A .T COVER MIN. -----A t PRIVATE PROPERTY OR SUBDIVISION ACCESS 24' OR AS REQUIRED �j ` YLOW LINE. 20' RADIUS / / GRAVEL Ok PAVED ---- Su CN kpA -- AS REQUIRED. SHOULDER PAVEMENT ore, WELD COUNTY ROAD o 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 36 OF 46 E- - - E STORM WATER DRAINAGE YLON LINK —l`— PLAN Vl}:M -J-� - '—_••••A NOTE: ADDITIONAL WIDENING OF COUNTY ROAD TURNING LANES MAY DE REQUIRED. 941002 APPENDIX "B" • ACCESS SKETCH #4 ACCESS PRIVATE PROPERTY CUT GRADE ACCESS AM./GATE DA.g U0IIRN -----A, P f n nN. NYx 1 ROAD PAVEMENT SHOULDER YANUYACfDNNN NICGµNI.NPAT0ly Down,4NADIKNI MOAN /0q A FLOW LIE}. `\ YIMIMVM or ID • ti :ti` aL'i1a1/).:s.`. t.),`a.t>// e_.'\4.// :,`: ji�; 1., �l`a a ith < �l l�a�` �;1. is `ti��; NOTE: 1'' Dm. MIN CROSS-SECTION A-A ,--A PRIVATE PROPERTY _ ACCa_st—_ • 10' MIN. - 12' MAX. - ----------- GRAVEL OR PAVED 20' RADIUS�� tiUNPACg \l`___` A: REQUIRED NIIOULOI:N PAVEMENT >f WELD COUNTY ROAD a — --_`_— L4tlJ101{_�__—...—._______�__..__.-__ PLAN VIEW L . A 2419813 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 37 OF 46 941002 • • APPENDIX"C" CATTLE GUARDS No. Date: Weld County Public Works P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 (303)3564000 EXT. 3750 WELD COUNTY CATTLE GUARD AGREEMENT The request for permission to install a cattle guard, location described as follows: • Address or location of access: Weld County Road No. Side of Road N, S, E. OR W Condition of existing guard: Good Fair Poor Is there an existing cattle guard and access to the property? Yes No Condition of existing guard: Good Fair Poor is approved subject to the following conditions, restrictions and agreements: That you restore the disturbed portions of all of the right-of-way and roadway to their original conditions, back filling to be well tamped and packed, and the last 12 inches of back fill on crossing to be stable granular material, such as crushed rock or gravel, and all dirt and debris to be removed from all the rights-of-way when work is completed; that all roadway signs taken down be replaced immediately; and that you check and maintain backfill after all storms and assume full responsibility for any damage it may cause. That all labor and material will be furnished by you at no expense to Weld county and that this work will be completed within a reasonable time after construction is started; that you will protect the traveling public during the installation with proper warning signs and signals, i.e., flares, both day and night; that you assume full responsibility for all damages resulting from this installation; that in any event any changes are made in these highways in the future that would necessitate the removal or relocation of this installation you will so remove or relocate at your own expense upon written request from Weld County. That you save and hold Weld County harmless from any and all claims of any nature whatsoever which may arise by • reason of granting permission to construct said cattie guard including costs, if any are incurred, in the defense of any claims made by any person, firm or corporation by reason of the installation of said cattle guard and the maintenance thereof. Weld County is not responsible for any damages caused by the maintenance of the county roads due to installations placed inside the county right-of-way. This understanding and agreement will be binding upon your respective agents, heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. Name 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 38 OF 46 941002 APPENDIX "C" CATTLE GUARDS #1 N 1 _ a P. ke r CO A I d C> C+ T1 -J ' N i\ w A N. N 1 N v i —1 I--, — -- -N V cm cm ^ �z� m N , 1 ] , D¢ sr-0, N ,, In S� Zit- a N) TgwD N A dp F — 0 — �. ��~ y 1 X N '1 w r In r- 4. m K7 N O C n — 2 o ,..i O -. vp at -- - .23 O — — p. a N N Z 30 0 , G o i -- . ci z i ° r N .Z ▪ —1 — = •J N I m r J ._ — �. COxll -4 ~ s (a r N C 1 1 —1 — i I — Jr-1 ----1 ' V , z� c,i i Is V 1 m O L r m in n m N OO O m b -7 N 941002 • APPENDIX "C" CATTLE GUARD SKETCH #1 (CONT) CONCRETE BASES ti OSSBAR c0 ANCHOR AND CLIP ` Vex 2. STRAP B �� •� . CONNECTING PLATES ® • W 8117 STRINGER CIOxCICx20.7 20.7 THREE i3/16"CIA.HOLES CHANNEL r IN EACH END OF BEAM 21/2 21/2..5_ 1 2.. . � CHANNEL LENGTH- 9t4- 4.3.. S.. 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 40 OF 46 G 3/8" 8'-0" 81-Os ,�. 3/8 5- 1 7/8 2-3 3 4 - • of'UFTING HOOK I TyP _▪ � COUNTERSUNK I 3/4.ANCHOR BOLTS TYPICAL ��r l I N P▪- 1f 1 TYPICAL FOR BASE A a C BASE B ALL CONNECTIONS NOTE, OPPOSITE HAND BOLTING PATTERN FOR 941002 SECTION A 8 C RESPECTIVELY. CATTLE GUARD SKETCH #2 • ♦A rya"), 2" ;TRAP r CONCRETE BASE APPENDIX "C" ' I itri I 11. .1 1 e I CROSSBAR . - i f I I1 III - CIO x20.7 CHANNEL �I , • 'T II III 1' I , f 1 l I I I ' T I• _ I I 11 ir , 1 I Q --r 1 1 IT I T . .T I 11 II i I f I I I I I I I �+— y/8 a 17 STRINGER 1 1 1 1 J 7--- i 1 .+�` , i '►A Zai 1 PLAN VIEW 91-4.. • 9- 7.-10. 9" V • T.-9• _ I 1 • 7�/2�C-C CROSSBAR ^ CONCRETE BASE [ ��•�A�a� 1� ��������M��1♦� No.4 BARS WITH STRINGER W 8 >< 17 `m 4 I/2=-j b 2"COVER. .i° ' I a I C� No.a 5nRRIP5 sr tV `-.. 18'CC WITH �ti _ . 2 COVER. 1 AC I- 6-4 I- 1-G- a SECTION A-A 2- 1 . MIN.NICKNESS •ii • 7 GAGE a/4-I I V2' (S/4 3 ii- CATTLE GUARD DESIGNED DON CARROLL CROSSBAR DETAIL OIECCD CREW SCHELT1NGA APROVED WarNE SMYTH 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 41 OF 46 WELD COUNTY ENGINEERING DATE MARCH 31, 1981 941002 • CATTLE GUARD SKETCH #2 (CO1i"T)• N APPENDIX "C" o y N 2 o w V h a V 0. �� i O _ C, CI -1 a a. CCO w a en se i,. .2 i = o I L o 04 t 2 2 =5 a ..-.. ....- F. ¢ _.aa I Nor ip a w a > Q%J M W 0.Cu.'.) o °n ICC IP 'SI +� Q wl G m 0' ow w N 3rn • M S 1 ()Ti I ..... ---zw „ moo r .. 1 C isi cs wu 1{ \ r C' v , v v `J-, ' N- W WOn W o.J • I-o NV \\N„.........___ W' J0. VW J T WO y� re- ow coo hN 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 42 OF 46 941002 APPENDIX "C" CATTLE GUARD SKETCH a13 6' TYPICAL WHERE CROSS BAR CROSSBAR OR STRIPS > 3/16 D.^ 3 I/4_z 2 STRAP OR STRINGERS CONTACT 1+NesZ '•v `0 I �-was i7 n I STRINGER �� �'�7.-9'LCNC 2 2' 2' 2 L__ 2' 2' I I i2'.0"x 7=9' S-CENTER STRINGER SPACING DETAIL SUPER- STRUCTURE GENERAL NOTES, SUPER STRUCTURE TO BE SUPPLIED IN TWO SEPERATE 12k). BY 7.-9. UNITS. ALL CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS TO BE CONTINUOUS. NO SPLICING OR LAPPING IS ALLOWED. ALL BOLTED CONNECTIONS ARE TO BE DOUBLE NUTTED. ALL ANCHOR BOLTS, NUTS. WASHERS AND CLIPS ARE TO BE GALVANIZED . MATERIALS SHAD. MEET THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS,DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS,STATE OF COLORADO, STANOANO SPECIF1CATJONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION, 1991 OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS. SEC 509.03 STRUCTURAL CARBON STEEL (ASTM £36) SEC 601.02 CONCRETE (CLASS A) SEC 709.01 REINFORCING STEEL (GRADE 40) • 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 43 OF 46 941002 APPENDIX "C" CATTLE GUARD SKETCH 1/4 c-=---,.=a �= - - - - - - -� II W 8 x 17 I II . I II . I I II I • DOUBLE NUTTED • ANCHOR CLI P II --- DOUBLE WASHER :;[ • • • " • JJJ A ' Ir 121/2" • . I 3/4'Q ANCHOR BOLTS WITH 4I/2« 4"OF THREAD. TYPICAL AT .-� ALL CONNECTIONS. ANCHOR DETAIL 4 I!2" Hpi 3/6"PLATE 13/+6"DIA• O HOLE ANCHOR CLIP DETAIL 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 44 OF 46 7 - 13/16"010. iv 4 HOLES �/.��� 3/8 PLATE . . O ..**--.....,01/4•--.... �J OO __,_ 0 V. 3" I 4 3, l 2" j 14" 941002 a Appendix "D" DUST CONTROLS The following dust control agents are approved for use by the Weld County Health Department and the Department of Public Works : 1. Potable water or natural ground water 2. Magnesium chloride 3. Calcium chloride • 2419818 B-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 45 OF 46 941002 • APPENDIX "E" DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR NEW.ROAD CONSTRUCTION WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION 0 APPROX. MINIMUM ROAD DESIGN CURVE LANE SHOULDER AVERAGE • CLASSIFICATION 7MPNT (FT�IUS (FT)H (FT)H TY RAFFIC ARTERIAL ` 55 1200) 12 8 >1000 COLLECTOR 45 750 12 6 200-:000 LOCAL 30 300 12 4 <200 SUBDIVISION 30 300 12 4 100 GRAVEL ARTERIAL 55 1200 12 8 >200 GRAVEL COLLECTOR 30 300 12 4 100 GRAVEL LOCAL 20 30 300 9 0 < 100 BIKE SHOULDER ASPHALT PAVING 12' LANE PATH WIDTH OR I WIDTH OPTNL i IMPROVED GRAVEL SURFACE I NOTES: U ADOPTED : MAY, 1994, MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR EXISTING ROADS. APPENDIX E 2419818 8-1472 P-559 12/21/94 02:34P PG 46 OF 46 941002 a 4 I Rarr Ma area.. Sad olyr a.e.ne emim I AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION .ei the alaae.elale it seers by the t•/•air9_! IN2 l•Mee Can* a ealpl e,an,a day d} STATE OF COLORADO ` was ae.ere a r is tawny cw ss fcount Orinnoar merit eP.. Rid le OOe, COURB Main. COUNTY OF WELD as a s.a -O.C.RS w.It.w.e.a,°Whom I. ROGER A. LIPNER,of said County of Weld.being duly toatewes,.; eleeart Otto IC Net vro-ra. sworn, that for aloe el Coat/ feed a.ae.E.Ossay publisher aairds..y,M CarrLiraeR a esrcw:eme.r. WINDSOR BEACON . lie eCom �d. r..wib. ATTEST..ar e.,e to*vowstand tt to""de Wall es,.,y,own,tea es a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said mend wm*it a.re County and Slate, published in the town of WINDSOR, In w aetesalrlropJr Welker :Yaw said County and Stale; and that the notice, of which the e.atrea ee seateDot le to was annexed is atnw copy, has boon published in said weekly a.ewua °M em" r ""i*e'emsmoot for r successive weeks,that the notice was es Yew tippled petioles eeme•enam Casty W n.y published in the regular and entire kale of every number Of Ceumy.ee.,, „'x„';10 h Per Roe** the paper during the period sold lino of peb& lion and in t~wne Qom AOaea.ee 0 .24.'at the newspaper proper and not in a suppiemon, and that I end mod Rettelen Omar r. Tee.. in p the fins publication of said notice was in said over bearing 111alKeit atl pikes we Nestairea the date of the 7,., nor.ewa»...mama ,th ley of Xk-N.�.n�/.Leer A.D., 19 and the tow, T1WReaSR et f rr, ee.a,.ce l last publication bearing the date of the mawero, to eras*4 aa.aeee,is of D., 1 and that a* cc..a pia seta Aeon i day A 9 1Gets at wen. Is a attars tr, tap, r iw the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published I`"ss... as si. was* Saw Neon continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 nee.wren Paws r,or P Y P• i lemye.,Wort narRwe.rRe.eea rs.• consecutive minim, in said County and Stale. fr..:t. •c) litil tiff ruerRat oiceeeo Peleal.,, j date of first p itfir tin of said notice, and the same is s by to Sr se.Inernparroal Dees 1. ,ace. . m.' newspaper within ti w moaning of an Act to regulate printing saa.awCee.ronersi wainSwoon b e..y..n,.,e.say a of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 1$, sin aaes pew a*Weary Ease.. 1931,and all prior acts so far as in force. s be as.e wpey.... a Etarierq is drew aye)sa rat e now Out S. la et Mole.II' /!/ 6:4 aeieaa eP ee laeanmai aaseaR40ew1r1,1p,+ (/N�i {{ l/Yale l,. deemeerteawa.teaa/ 1 I/ p ER eawaei ei irse by was /V/ Carry matte enitorota. K R wester etas®' Su bed and sworn to before Jne this/r'i day of by total IS sewaeb, ,e ' --'4-'-C 191,— aseMm, *repro" see,.. // i.re;taar.almwlM iir/fS // C" Cr Oaabeeraew_ ./`-' J :JC "^'�^•tn•a aeaieerrmsr. NOTARY PUBLIC raeiawmloleaewe it flISIMINAMOS amvaeaebaarter-. ,^/ e. we a tb wee sr' My commission expires, /J"'^?�., , i 71 film!aaT�if MIS ew eraYrsim o t CC// eeQlifIMO a AS as a ...a aim - ,. .INK aereMOiera bear is it epa0eae ale ON- d are wen,e. Sea Ewa as worm COS. atineneli,row teem a era. • 1ealwra le Of NI COI$► re lame anal paean �� Tres sea,snoeorea. tMiafM.aaeYfiwe OlaDat ...:. ,.. .aeFw..e,saasae,-yaa WSW !.SOS Y Its awns.tits,a fisMMitIONDmabr Ca Ouninalle Ole aeeatetare SW Ora ,r way SD OeMierieteeirearmee Tea S. ins nose an 6.its earn Osbsonere 's, ,a, AcRt11„,,, m€moRnn®um To Board of Coun C ssioner6ate October 21, 1994 COLORADO From George ago S ai c.Morrison_ Public Works Policies Subject: _ With regard to the Ordinance establishing policies for the Department of Public Works,we offer the following comments regarding the revisions and additions. Where possible, supporting information was included as Appendicies to permit modification without requiring an amendment of the Ordinance. Paragraph 1.3.6.8 of the present policy made reference to plow truck and cinder truck operations. This paragraph was divided into two sections addressing each operation separately. While the plow 1 trucks and cinder trucks do coordinate their activity, situations regarding icy conditions may arise where different priorities will have to be assigned to each operation.Updated information regarding operating personnel and location was removed to the Appendix. The provisions of the section on Road Access Policy represents the most significant change. Coordination between the Planning Department and the Public Works Department will be needed • to insure that the appropriate permits are secured. Provisions to permit temporary road access will apply to oil/gas well construction activity. Although there is no change in the policy regarding access road culverts,readoption of the policy will reinforce the Department's discontinuance of the "practice" of providing free labor and equipment for the installations of culverts. If a property owner fails to properly maintain the culvert, provisions are included to permit the Department to correct any situation which is necessary for the protection of the County roads. The cost of any corrective action will be billed to the property owner. • The road maintenance policy pertaining to subdivisions has been amended to allow property owners to utilize any legal means of funding road improvements. The Fugitive Dust Control Policy was amended to identify the specific products that are acceptable for use. The specific list is included in the Appendicies. The provisions addressing noxious weeds was amended to reflect the inclusion of the Pest and Weed • Division into the Public Works Department. The policy also makes reference to the Department's ability to mow road sides for weed and snow control purposes. 9410e2 Board of County Commissioners October 21, 1994 Page 2 The Road Acceptance Policy,as stated in the proposed Ordinance,is an unchanged statement of the "practice" of the former Road and Bridge Department. The policy establishes minimum standards that must be met prior to the Board of County Commissioners considering any request to include a road into the official County Road Inventory. Other sections of the policy, other than direct quotes from State law, may have been edited for clarity. Substantive change in the intent of any policy was not made. :policy 941012 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 TF.ROUGH 1 . AND DATED November 28. j994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE . VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 1,380,197 ,9 0 Air AL A i TION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,8*h DAY OF November 19 94 • All COMMISSION.EXPIRES JAN. 1, 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ,c1512Y U1 ICC�V1 t� WE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND - TOTALING $ 1,380,197.79 DA/OD THI 28th DA/ OF November Iq 94 O � \ i��y/fi�� _ c ;� r ���L/- N_MBa1 PACE 1 OF 1 WELD COUNTY PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT DATE NUMBER PAYEE • SIGNED AMOUNT 018120 The Principal Financial Gra11,p ?.932 07' 018121- Bank One of Creelry ?•550 00 018022_„ B One of C,-oelpy 1174715 77 • • _.... THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED November 28,1994 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ . 4 DIRECT D ADM RATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 28th DAY OF November 19 94 MY. COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN, 1. 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: S0 ARY P l , tt 0�• • • WE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE GENERAL FUND - TOTALING $ 10,910.04 28th November 94 DATE THIS ir OF 19 tay�_fJ / LiY 4 �`/ t 73E1��Y � ✓""� �/ CHA ' AN ! t M M . tit • -4 ? ./41,47-7/ PAGE OF WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT DATE NUMBER PAYEE SIGNED AMOUNT 902708 Great West Life Assurance 10,910.04 • • WAP200P WL0 COUNTY DATE 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTE4 PAGE : AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232854 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8-76 21-6530-6382 19.35 21-0580-6382 143.66 163.01 A232855 ALL AMERICAN HOMES 111594 25-9081-6398-REPL 2,000.00 2,000.00 A232656 ANDRE, JEAN 8. 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232057 ANIXTER 123320927 67-1192-6300 48.28 48.28 A232858 ARC 5909 21-6950-6379 34.40 34.40 A232859 AYNES, JEAN D. 110894 01-1025-6370 11.50 1108994 01-1025-6192 69.00 80.50 A232060 BACA COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE RBFCRB 013400-6229 25.00 25.00 A232801 BAILEY, JUNE 410694 01-1025-6192 180.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232861 DAILEY, JUNE 180.00 A232862 BEJARANO, MARY L. 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232863 BIG R OF GREELEY 427503 11-3140-6229 168.92 429763 11-31326229 35.88 430563 11-3140-6229 70.46 436429 11-31456229 19.06 438421 01-'1061-6360-CC 9.28 439148 113132-6229 52.56 44486 01-1061-6360-CC 94.65 445974 11-31326229 53.73 504.54 A242864 BIGHORN ELECTRIC 037-E 25-9081-6398-93 1. 175.84 1,175.84 A232865 BITTEL. BARBARA A. 110894 01-1025^6192 64,00 01-1025-6370 20.00 84.00 A232866 BOARD OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISCRS 1123LIC 01-1041-6330 483.00 483.00 A232867 BOATWRIGHT. FAYE C 110804 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 YAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGI STEZ PAGE : a AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER *ARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 4232868 BOWERS► ELENA 110804 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232869 ORATION'S, INC C62613 11-3141^6229 61.31 062695 01-3162-6210 22.78 C63296 01-3182-0210 20.38 C63345 01-31826210 56.45 160.92 A232670 BUFFINGTONr FREDA M 11089♦ 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 4232871 BURY, DrANN 110894 01-102`3-6370 20.00 01-1025-6192 69.00 89.00 A232072 CABLE EXPRESS CORPORATION 74021 01-1191-6212-15 258.50 74057 01-1191-6948I5 1.483.27 75390 01-1191-6212-I5 1.078.00 2,819.77 4232&73 CANEPAx ALYSON L 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232874 CERETTO, JUDITH R. 110894 01-1025-6370 10.50 01-1025-6192 64.00 74.50 WAP200P WELO COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTE4 PAGE : 4 AS OF : 11/23/90 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232875 CHICK, HAZEL Co 110094 01-1025-6192 69.00 69.00 A232676 CINEA, JOHN 110094 01-1025-6192 69.00 64.00 A232877 CITY OF GREELEY MR44116 21-6430-6390-SUS 32.00 32.00 A232078 CLARK, SHARON S 110894 01.-1025-'6192 60.00 60.00 A232879 COLEMAN, AMSE�t L 110894 01-1025-6194 69.00 01-1025-6370 15.50 84.50 A232BB0 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH 93ME153F 11-3140-6452 100.00 100.00 A232851 COLO DEPT SOCIAL SERVICES HUDSON1194 21-6930-6335 40.00 40.00 A232882 COLO RANCHER b FARMER CRAF95 01-3400-6310 14.98 14.98 WAP200P WtLO COUNTY 3ATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGI5TE4 PAGE : S AS OF : 11/23/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PRO,! AMOUNT A232883 COLO STATE UNIVERSITY OD94CP 01-3400-6192 11,075.0♦ 11 ,875.04 A232884 COLORADO BOOKSTORE 8792 2728 21-6450-6382 35.00 35.00 A232885 COMPAQ COMPUTER CORP 105094 01-1191-69481S 3,282.00 3,282.00 A232880 CONSUMER REPORTS CR95 01-3400-6310 22.00 22.00 ' A232887 COUNTRY GENERAL 49174633 11-3132-6229 29.98 49322427 11-3141-6229 13.94 43.92 A232888 COWAN, VIRGINIA E. 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 01-1025-6370 14.50 83.50 A232889 DAHLBERG. LUCILE F 110894 011025-61;,2 69.00 69.00 A232890 DAY-TIMERS INC 16052385 01-3182-6210 32.25 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE = 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTEJ PAGE : 6 AS OF = 11/23/90 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232BS'O DAY-TIMERS INC 32.25 A232891 DIETZGEN CORPORATION 208279 01-1021-6360 109.98 109.08 A232892 DUFOUR. ESTHER E 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232803 DUFOUR, LILLIAN 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 A232894 DUSIN, JESSIE A 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 A232895 EASTMAN KODAK 005,480128 64-1155-6360 1.515.86 1,515.86 A232896 EBBS. BONNIE A 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232897 ELLIS. SUZANNE 110894 01-1025-6192 184.00 184.00 IMMEMNEMEW WAP2D0P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTE4 PAGE = 7 AS OF - 11/23/94 WARRANT PAVES INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROD AMOUNT A232898 ELMQULST. EVELYN L. 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232899 ERICKSON. VICKI S 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 01-1025-6370 6.50 75.50 A232400 EVANS, DIANA 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232901 FLE88E, DIANE RAESE JURY111594 01-9020-6350-JD 1.684.38 1.684.38 A232902 FOSTER, DOROTHY J. 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232903 GAIL, WILMA I 140894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 A232904 GENERAL AIR SERVICE G SUPPLY 12516531 113141-6229 34.15 34.15 A232905 GLEASON, G. M. 110894 01-1025-6192 180.00 160.00 l WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REG1STE4 PAGE : 8 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT •. A232906 GOODNER, MARY A 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 01-1025-6370 .50 69.50 A232907 GREELEY TRIBUNE ( THE) 43967 01-1025-6331 571.90 571.90 A232908 GREYSTONE EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS 10948 21-6530-6x20 322.92 322.92 A232909 GRIESER, KARLA L 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60,00 • A232910 HARRIS BUILDERS 15726 11-3132-6229 185.50 185.50 A232911 HEITMAN, ELLA K. 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 A232912 HERREN. PENELOPE L 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 01-1025--6370 6.50 • 75.50 A232913 HILLER, ELVA A 110894 01-1025-6192_ 60.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTE2 PAGE : AS Of : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232913 HLLLLR, ELVA A 60.00 A232914 HOOGE. LINDA C M11094 21-6790-6345 61.82 21-6790-6372 81.50 143.32 A232015 HOMYAK. KENNETH 110894 01-1025-6370 10.50 01-1025-6192 64.00 74.50 A232916 HOPP, MARTHA A 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 0110256370 15.00 84.00 A232917 HOWARD, CAROL C. 110494 01.'1025-'16192 69.00 01-1025-6370 14.50 83.50 A232918 HOWARD. DAVID C 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 42.32919 HOWARD. DONNA M 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 A232920 HOWARD. WAYNE L ME111494 11-3180-6370 15.28 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 05J PROD AMOUNT A232920 HOWARD. WAYNE L MI11149♦ 11-3180-6370 72.00 67.28 4232921 HUGH N. WOODS 0198-110956 60-2160-6360 27.96 27.96 A232922 JACKSON, CATHERINE N. 1094MI 21-6650-6372 44..00 44.00 A232923 JANSSEN, MADELEINE W 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232924 JENSEN* PHYLLIS J. 110894 01-1025-6192 79.50 79.50 4232925 JOHNSON, JOYCE M11094 21-6850-6372 74.50 21-0850-6377 9.00 83.50 4232926 JONES, SHARON J 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232927 KISER, VEDA P 1108994 011025-6192 60.00 60.00 • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTEZ PAGE : 11 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232928 KISSLER, IONE A 1104394 01-1025-0192 60.00 60.00 A232929 KOGER, CARLA 110894 01-10256192 60.00 60.00 A232930 KONKLE. VIVIAN J. 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 40.00 A232931 KOPPES. BETTY ELEC110894 01-'-1025-..6192 60.00 110894 01-1025-6192 30.00 • 90.00 A232932 KRAFFT. WINIFRED L. 110894 01-1025-6192 189.00 189.00 A232933 KRON. ROBERT 0 DMD 092294XXXXXXXX 21^6600-6350 60.00 10059♦ 21-6600-6350 12.80 102694 21-6600-6350 00.00 132.30 A232034 LALONDE' GERALD B 110894 01^1025-6192 69.00 01^1025-6370 10.50 79.50 4AP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT RLGZSTE4 PAGE : 12 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232935 l£DALL. BRENDA L 110894 01-1025-6192 60600 60.00 A2329J6 LEMONDS. ESTHER 110844 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 4232937 LOHMAN... MARJORIE L. 110694 01-1025-6192 64.00 64600 A232938 LONGS DRUGS 24102 01-3182-6229 81.03 81.93 A232939 LUJAN. RUDY M 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232940 MACDONALD. DIANNE L 110894 01-10256192 64.00 64.00 A232941 MARSHALL. JOANN 110844 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232942 MART INEZ. YSI DORA A $11094 21-6600-6375 18.75 18.75 AIAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTC4 PAGE : 13 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232943 MC DONALD• ALLEN C 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232944 MCCUNC. RUTH E 110894 011025-6192 00.00 60.00 A232945 MEAKINS. JACK 110894 01-1025-6192 120.00 120.00 A232940 METRO WEST PUBLISHING INC 024005 21-6600-6337 55.00 024007 21-6600-6337 30.00 85.00 A232947 MICRO AGE 46579 01-1191-6398-I5 500.00 46852 01-1191-6398-I5 4.512.50 5.012.50 A232948 MIKE'S CAMERA 56856 01-3182-0229 146.40 146.40 A232949 MILLER, VERA H. 110804 01-1025-6192 69.00 01-1025-6370 9.50 78.50 A232950 MOCK. FRED L JR 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 • WARRANT REGISTE2 PAGE : 14 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A232950 MOCK, FRED L JR 60.00 A232951 MOLNAR. TERRY 941122 01-2310-6599^PROD 69.00 60.00 A232952 MONTOYA. MANUtL 05-1 25-9081-6398RR93 2,521.71 • 2,521.71 x xcx A232453 MUNOZ. MADELINE M 110694 01-1025-6192 60.00 • 60.00 A232954 NAIL SEMINARS GROUP WH1213 01•-3182-6370 99.00 99.00 A232955 NEWCO INC 156745 11^3141-6229 20.90 20.90 A232056 NORTHERN COLO PAPER CO 326589-01 21-6600-6229 1.524.00 1,524.00 1 . A232457 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 102227 11-3145-6229 47.00 102548 11-3141-6229 160.96 102788 11-3145-6229 94.66 103216 11-3145^6229 63.97 103400 11-3145-6229 21.90 AT _ 1YAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 15 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A232957 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 104574 01-1061-6212 70.19 458.68 4232958 PITNEY BOWES INC 918163 641155-6360 278.00 996383 64-1155-6360 192.75 470.75 A232959 RADEMACHER, BARBARA J. 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232960 RADEMACHER, FRANCES J 1108994 01-10256192 64.00 64.00 A232961 RANGER, SARAH M11194 21-6650-6372 3.25 3.25 A232962 RENFRO, CHALON R. 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232963 REYNOLDS. ELSA N 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 01-1025-6370 1.50 --------------- 70.50 A232964 RHOADS. GINA M 110894 01-10256192 79.00 aMI\ WAP200P VELD COUNTY DATE _ 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 16 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A232964 RHOADS. GINA M 70.00 A232965 ROLM R178327 67-1192-6360 70.00 R174137 07-1192-6212 780,00 850.00 A232966 ROYAL SANITARY SUPPLY 113882 01-1061-6250-JANT 178.32 178.32 A232967 SABADOS. MARGARET 110894 01-1025-6192 60,00 60.00 14232268 SADEK. BILL 941122 01-2310-6599-PROG 70.00 70.00 A232969 SALAZAR. KATHRYN D 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232970 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES INC 9183 01-19020e6310 91.71 9226 01-9020-6310 79.81 9235 019020-6310 88.40 9293 01-9020-6310 90.77 9316 01-9020-6310 63.98 414.67 A232971 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J 100994 21-660O6223-REJ3 447.33 WAPROOP VELD COUNTY DATE ; 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE - 17 AS or : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 4232971 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J 110994 21-0600-6223-REJ3 397.34 11994 21-6600-6223REJ3 2,290.60 3. 135.27 A232972 SCHROEDER. CAROLYN J. 110894 01-1025-6192 180.00 180.00 A232973 SCHROEDER. GLENN B. 110894 01-1025-6192 180.00 180.00 4232974 SCHROEDER. WILLIAM M 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 69.00 4232975 SCHULTE. NARY A 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 4232976 SLQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION 68044 01-1025-6310 9,998.19 9,998. 19 A232977 SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP 060383 21-6600-6940 15,960.00 15.960.00 A232978 SHEETZ, PAULENC M. 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 69.00 WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT R£GISTE4 PAGE : 18 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232979 SLEMP. LORRAINE R 110894 01-10256192 60.00 60.00 A232080 SNEER LOIS D 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232981 SPECKMAN. WALTER J 112294 79-6950^6143 85.6.3 85.63 A232982 STAMM, MARY ELLEN 110894 01-10256192 64.00 64.00 A232983 STARBUCK. RICHARD E 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 A232984 STELMACK. JANICE 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232985 STEWART@ GARY 110894 01-10256192 60.00 60.00 A232986 STONEKING■ CINDY 1123MI 01-1041-6370 16.00 16.00 WAP206P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGIS 'E4 PAGE : 19 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 05J PRO.) AMOUNT A232987 SULLIVAN, PATRICIA A NAEAAC94 01-3400-6370 443.00 443.00 A232988 TEAL, KATHLEEN M. ELEC110894 01-'10256192 60.00 11089♦ 01-1025-6192 30.00 90.00 A232989 TODDY'S 104458 01-2990-6370 28.97 104611 01-2990-6370 20.58 ♦9.55 A232990 TORRES, CLAUDIA MI1194 21-6600-6375 7.00 21-6600-6382 14.95 21.95 xxaxx= A232991 U S POSTMASTER 1123 01-9020-6599 2,000.00 2,000.00 A232992 UNC 3312 21-6850-6222 17,190.52 17, 190.52 A232993 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 1306881 11-3141-6229 170.00 170.00 A232994 UNLOCKING POTENTIAL 1hSTITUTE INC 1123CLASS 01-1041-6370 95.00 IMPS WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 20 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A232094 UNLOCKING POTENTIAL INSTITUTE INC 95.00 A232995 VANDENHOVEN, DEBRA L 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 64.00 A232996 VOGL. SHIRLEY J 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A232997 WAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5M5136289 011061-6360-JAIL 1 ,204.56 1,7_04.56 AZ32998 WHITE. IRMA J 110894 01..-1025--6192 60.00 60.00 A232999 WILLARD. 0EVERLY 8 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A233000 WILLARD. JOHN W 110894 01-1025-6192 69.00 01-1025-6370 10.50 79.50 A233001 WILSON♦ BEN 110894 011025-6192 60.00 01-1025-6370 37.50 97.50 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTE2 PAGE : 21 AS OF : 11/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A233002 WRIGHT, BARBARA MI1194 21-6650-6372 38,50 38.50 A233003 XEROX CORPORATION 153985483 01-9020-6360-CLR 569.35 569.55 A233004 YAMAGUCHI , SHIGEKO 110894 01-1025-6192 60.00 60.00 A233005 ZACK, ALICE M 110894 01-1025-6194 60.00 60.00 4233006 ZACK, CHARLES T 110894 01-1025-6192 64.00 01-1025-6370 3.50 67.50 A233007 ZELLER OIL COMPANY 17848 113141-6371 868.21 18172 11-3146-6371 205.56 18173 11-3146-6371 311.61 18174 11-3146-6371 393.59 18236 11-3140-6371 525.59 18238 11-31466371 644.42 18379 i1-3146-6371 650.20 18380 11-3140-6371 447.6E 18441 11-31466371 695.40 18492 11-3140-6371 386.49 18494 113146-6371 1,125.96 18580 11-3146-6371 119.85 18664 11-3146-6371 242.16 18665 11-3146-6371 242.83 MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTE2 PAGE : 22 AS OF : 11/2_3/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT A233007 ZELLER OIL COMPANY 18779 11-3141-6371 714.87 7,504.44 FINAL TOTAL : 105.056.32 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 11/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 23 AS OF : 11/23/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AMD BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 22 . AND DATED 11/23/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT/� $ /(15056 . ,j DATED THIS r &� D Y V WM -4tr - 19 9 DIRECT R FT A CE AND ADMINISTRATION SC VICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,_-' 8` ` DAY OF !2. ( 19 g • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1A MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ILLIZZ-__-,_•fivatt NOTARY PUBLIC WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORt ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE 6Z _.(.C/ ,•�___--�- FUND - TOT& ING s /ori, cc/ DATED THIS i DAt OF —nattUr4SIC___-- 1928• WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 11.217 ///^1 /1 PUTY CHAIR 6/5„,gedravnisekzydet.<M EMBER /,/� MEMBER MEMBER l MEMBER WWPa51P SOCIAL SERVICES WARt ANT REGISTER 11 23 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAY1OLL 17:54:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/23/94 WARRANT 1•D• PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUM8tR AMOUNT *********k********************************* ;****k*********k******k**************** 000074410 6206855102 CHAVEZ, FLORA 1244406732RET *33.00 000074417 6206806492 GROWER, REBECCA 1244336732RET $350.00 000874418 6207222692 aROWITT■ TERESA A 1244336732RGT $219.00 000874419 6205449492 GROWN• JUDY A 1244336732RET $119.00 000874420 6207241792 JOHNSTON. MARTIN 1244336732RET $520.00 000874421 6206294092 MARQUEZQUEZADA. COPL Z 1244336732RET $359.00 000874422 6205932492 RAMIREZ■ MARIA E 1244336732RET $356.00 000814423 6206639092 RUIZ, LUZ M 1244336732RET $389.00 000874424 6207058702 BAUER' NORA E 1244346732RET $176.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 9 TOTAL = *2.527.00 1 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 11 23 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAY!:OLL 17:54:55 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 11/23/94 WARRANT I.O. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT **************k*******************k********. :*******************k**********k******* NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 9 TOTAL = $2,527.00 THIS [S TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING 1 $D BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 p AND DATED 11 23 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD lE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE f AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH TH: I TOTAL AMOUNT $— cjJi5?r!•OO • DATED i ,--;9,--;92-ad8 . /"Y O (0!i'/ink - _L•.^_ 19 9ci . DIRECTO OF INANCE AND ADMINISTRATION S:IRVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE MC THIS _c:i::::Ay OF �''Ii° K - 19_x• MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: �1' COMhI1SS10'YfXPfRES NOTARY PUBLIC WEB THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OA WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, HEREBY (AibPROVE) ( DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SE FORTH ABOVE( AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HERESY ORDERED DRAWL UPON THE es..>:(2c/cd - FUND - TOT, (LING 3 o7 6`Q7 Co rr DATE THIS '-', w _ DAY OF _ 411^I,At �,r--- 19 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD geiCka ,..-_--DEPUTY CHAIRMAN SID/4.4"---Zglissirt--__ ________---___ MEMBER MEMBER --s# 7Cals-St MEMBER of MEMBER REPORTS 8c COMMUNICATIONS a SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING November 15, 1994 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held November 15, 1994,in the County Commissioners'First Floor Hearing Room 01101),Weld County Centennial Center,915 Tenth Street,Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman at 1:30 p.m. Tape 471 Roll Call Ron Sommer Present Marie Koolstra Present --t -- Curt Moore Absent C Judy Yamaguchi Present -;°7- n N Bud Clemons Present ' r rn cn CShirley Camenisch Present p ,- n > Jack Epplc Absent Richard Kimmel Present O N v Also present: Todd Hodges,Current Planner,Department of Planning Services;Bruce Barker,County Attorney; Sharyn Ruff;Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission held on November 3,1994, was approved with the addition of Marie Koolstra to the Roll Call. CASE NUMBER: USR-1064 APPLICANT: Gail P.Brenand REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an accessory building larger than 1,500 square feet in a Recorded Subdivision. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 6,Block 5,Knaus Subdivision,Weld County,Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to West 10th Street;west of and adjacent to 71st Avenue. Gail Brenand,applicant,explained she needs the additional garage for her children to park their vehicles and to use the above level in the rafters as storage. The square footage of the lower level is 1,200 square feet but with the upper area left open it then becomes a total of 2,400 square feet which exceeds the allowed square footage for an accessory building in a subdivision. She did apply for a building permit for this structure and there are quite a few outbuildings in the area that arc taller than hen. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Ron Sommer moved Case Number USR-1064,Gail P.Brenaad,be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Judy Yamaguchi seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ron Sommer- yes;Marie Koolstra-yes;Judy Yamaguchi-yes;Bud Clemons-yes;Shirley Camenisch-yes;Richard Kimmel- yes. Motion carried unanimously. Chuck Cunliffe presented the Planning Commission with a recommendation for date changes for meetings in 1995. These changes included: January 3, 1995 moved to January 5,1995;July 4,1995 moved to July 6,1995;September 5, 1995 moved to September 7, 1995. • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING November 15, 1994 Page 2 Ron Sommer moved the changes in the above dates for Planning Commission Hearings in 1995 be approved. Judy Yamaguchi se onded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ron Sommer- yes;Marie Koolstra-yes;Judy Yamaguchi-yes;Bud Clemons-yes;Shirley Camenisch-yes;Richard Kimmel- yes. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 1:42 p.m. a Secretary N TOWN OF WINDSOR r . Planning Department • `. 301 Walnut Street c <' Windsor, CO 80550 (303) 686-7476 rn REFERRAL TO: Clerk for the Weld County Commissioners FROM: Janet Carpenter, Planner SUBJECT: POUDRE TECH CENTER, 2ND ANNEXATION DATE: November 16, 1994 Please review and comment on the above mentioned information and return to the Town of Windsor Planning Department within seven days. If comments from your office are not received within seven days, we will assume that you approve the proposal in its current form. We do, however, appreciate a response even if you only mark the form "no comment". DESCRIPTION OR OTHER DETAILS: The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on December 1st and the Town Board on December 12th. COMMENTS FROM YOUR AGENCY OR OFFICE: By: Date: The Town of Windsor charges $2.00 for 24"X36" bluelino reproductions and $3.00 for 30"X42". If you wish to have a recorded copy of this project mailed to your office, please check here: ❑ You will be billed at the end of each month for copies made. INart: PLAT /s AVAItA&AE_ r&mCJ L rLceic n iiiE/- R sleiji aFa• g1`�` ee.: Pc ; Pcv; CR; so; eM TOWN OF WINDSOR RESOLUTION NO. 1994- 63 BEING A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT AND ESTABLISHING TILE TOWN OF WINDSOR'S INTENT TO ANNEX CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE POUDRE TECII CENTER,2ND ANNEXATION ANDA DETERMINATION OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH TILE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT OF 1965. WHEREAS, a petition has been filed by Martin Lind, Trollco, Inc., to annex to the Town certain real property known as the Poudre Tech Center,2nd Annexation,more particularly described within the petition which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, the Town is required to establish a date, time, and place for a public hearing on said annexation; and WHEREAS, the Town is further required to determine that the petition for annexation is in substantial compliance with the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND AND RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS: 1. The petition for annexation has been signed by more than 50 percent of the land owners in the proposed annexation,said land owners owning more than 50 percent of the land in the area to be annexed. 2. At least 1/6 of the boundaries of the proposed annexation are contiguous to the boundaries of the Town of Windsor, pursuant to Section 31-12-104(1)(x),Colorado Revised Statutes,as amended. 3. A community of interest exists between the area proposed to bo annexed and the Town of Windsor. 4. A public hearing shall be held at 7:00 P.M.on December 12, 1994.at the Town Hall,301 Walnut Street, Windsor, Colorado. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 14th day of November, 1994. TOWN OF WINDSOR. COLORADO By: ,ereili/ Vacez,%,1 , Mayor ATTEST: 1 Li 0 l/l/lteAAl<'• -1st.S...ne,.y- / Town Clerk V ANNEXATION PETITION (I, We) the landowner(s) of more than 50% of the territory, excluding public streets and alleys, described as: CONSIDERING THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, AS BEARING SOUTH 89°42'47" WEST, AS DETERMINED BY MONUMENTS AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28, AND AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28, AND WITH ALL BEARINGS HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 28, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28 THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER S 89°42'47" W 784.88 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE DEPARTING FROM SAID LINE N 00'00'00" E 1458.77 FEET; THENCE S 62'58'59" E 312.74 FEET; THENCE S 60"18'55" E 96.58 FEET; THENCE S 78'04'42" E 678.38 FEET; THENCE S 81°11'14" E 235.82 FEET; THENCE S 00'00'00' W 1086.31 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 28; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE S 89'42'47' W 1259.31 FEET ± TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 35.48 acres more or less, allege the following to be true and correct: The perimeter of the proposed annexation has a distance of 5127.91 feet, of which 5127.91 feet are contiguous to the existing TOWN limits of the TOWN OF WINDSOR. A minimum of 1/6 of the perimeter of the proposed annexation is contiguous to the TOWN OF WINDSOR. We further allege: 1. It is desirable and necessary that said territory be annexed to the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 2. A community of interest exists between the said territory and the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 3. Said territory is urban or will be urbanized in the near future. 4. Said territory is integrated or capable of being integrated with the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 5. No land held in identical ownership is divided into separate parcels unless the owner of said tract has consented in writing or joins in this Petition. • 6. No land held in identical ownership comprises 20 acres and together with improvements had an assessed valuation in excess of$200,000.00 in the year preceding the filing of this Petition. 7. No proceedings for annexation of the territory have been commenced for annexation to another municipality. 8. The signers hereof comprise the landowners of more than 50% of the territory proposed to be annexed exclusive of streets and alleys, and are in fact owners of 100% of the hereinafter described property. Therefore, the undersigned hereby request that the TOWN OF WINDSOR approve the annexation of the area described above and do herewith pay the required fees. In addition to the annexation, the undersigned request the zoning of Industrial P.U.D. for the above described property. Date: Owners Signature: Mailing Address October 11. 1994 _ //1� ,/ J2,Q0 Eastman Park Drive Windsor. OO 80550 _ 2 TOWN OF WINDSOR COLO. POUDRE TECH CENTER 2ND ANNEXATXON UTILITIES IMPACT STATEMENT November 16, 1994 Utilities will be supplied by the Town of Windsor with construction of lines completed at the developer's expense during the subdivision process. 614"re-A- et E. Carpenter anner Town of Windsor, Colorado jet • 301 Walnut Street • Windsor, Colorado 80550 • (303)686-7476 • Fax(303)686.7478 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 94-80 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION (RANGEVIEW RANCHES) -MIKE AND PAM GUTTERSEN A public hearing was conducted on November 23, 1994, at 10:00 a.m., with the following present: Commissioner W. H. Webster. Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer- EXCUSED Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 31, 1994, and duly published November 10, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Mike and Pam Guttersen for a Site Specific Development Plan and Final Plat Subdivision (Rangeview Ranches). Bruce Barker, County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning staff into the record as written and noted this request is for a 13-lot subdivision in the E (Estate)Zone District. Mike Guttersen, applicant, was present and stated all concerns of Planning and the Board have been addressed. Discussion ensued concerning the connection of the northerly road to proposed 5th Street, and Mr. Guttersen stated an emergency access has been completed and is shown on the plat; however, he prefers to maintain the access for emergencies only and not as a through road to the proposed subdivision. Commissioner Harbert said an emergency access is adequate now, but she wants the roadway opened and the gate removed when 5th Street is developed. Mr. Schuett suggested the word "emergency' be removed from Condition of Approval #3. Commissioner Hall agreed the roadway should be linked with the Town of Kersey when further development occurs. Mr. Guttersen stated the access is 50-feet wide all the way to Rangeview Drive and noted the Town of Kersey agreed the gate should be in place for the emergency access. He also noted the proposed adjacent subdivision has been platted for 15 years and is currently empty ground which is being used as a dump. He clarified he agrees to negotiate maintenance on the road when and if the subdivision and 5th Street are developed. Further discussion followed concerning the emergency access, and Mr. Schuett read proposed revised language for Condition of Approval#3 and noted an improvements agreement has been negotiated. Specifics of the road construction and collateral were discussed, and Mr. Barker suggested the applicant purchase and install "emergency access only'signs. Mr. Guttersen clarified he is not interested in providing collateral; he prefers to meet the needs of the Board and the Town of Kersey by designing the road as desired, even though it will be an economic burden. Commissioner Hall noted a letter of credit has already been provided and suggest the roadway be constructed to match Rangeview Drive. Mr. Guttersen stated if the gate is opened, he would negotiate shared maintenance and agreed to construct the road with an emergency gate at the north end. Commissioner Hall further clarified if Mr. Guttersen prefers to leave the access as is and construct the roadway when further development occurs, an obligation from the applicant must be required. Mr. Guttersen noted the Town of Kersey and the Planning staff approved the proposal without the road installed. Commissioner Hall stated his observation was that the Town of Kersey desires a connection in the area. Kevin Chestnut, surrounding property owner, questioned if the"right-to-farm"act would be included in the covenants as discussed at the last hearing. Mr. Barker explained there is a current Colorado statute which provides nuisance action protection to existing farm operations when a new use is developed nearby. Mr. Chestnut stated various concerns, and Mr. Barker clarified it is not the Board's responsibility to stop criminal activity; however, some protection is provided by said statute. Commissioner Baxter suggested Mr. Chestnut provide "no trespassing" and "high voltage" signs to help defend himself. Les McKay, proposed lot purchaser, stated he supports the project and does not 941163 SUED ��: Pt RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION-GUTTERSEN PAGE 2 anticipate his children being a nuisance. Mr. Guttersen addressed Mr. Chestnut's concerns and stated a cover letter will be provided on the plat advising proposed purchasers that neighboring properties are agricultural and will continue to be so. He explained Larry Intermill, Intermill Land Surveying, had to leave town inadvertently; therefore, he is not as organized as planned. With the assistance of Mr. Schuett, Mr. Guttersen located and read the proposed statement which will be completed and attached to the plat. He reiterated he does not want to infringe on anyone's rights. (Changed to Tape#94 46.) Discussion again • ensued concerning the specifics of the emergency access and the proposed road and the options for collateral. Mr. Schuett explained portions of collateral may be released as improvements are completed and a letter of credit is acceptable. Mr. Guttersen stated the road plans are engineer designed and very involved and would be costly to change. After further discussion, Mr. Schuett read suggested language into the record requiring an improvements agreement, which includes 10-foot drive lanes, and recommended said language be added to Condition of Approval#3. Mr. Barker suggested the language on the cover sheet be submitted to and approved by the County Attorney prior to recording the plat. Commissioner Hall stated the applicant has assured the information will be put on the plat and will provide adequate protection; therefore, said language does not need to be provided to the County Attorney. After further discussion, Mr. Schuett confirmed the right-to-farm information would be attached to the plat, and questioned what type of access gate is proposed. Mr. Guttersen stated an emergency bump gate, as suggested by Commissioner Harbert, would work best for all interested parties. Mr. Schuett suggested the type of gate also be included in the Condition of Approval concerning the improvements agreement. Mr. Guttersen confirmed all Conditions of Approval are agreeable. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the request of Mike and Pam Guttersen for a Site Specific Development Plan and Final Plat Subdivision (Rangeview Ranches), based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval as entered into the record and as amended by staff. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 28th day of November, 1994. APPROVED: ATTEST/ad/� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ;due", WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to th Board /iI 1-(V a)));179 /J;i); `,9 By: W. H. Webster, Chairman/ Deputy Cle k to the Boa Dale K Hail, Proj,- $mm TAPE #94-45 AND#94-4644- !/ -z 1 e7 E. axter DOCKET #94-80 T4'ctju-` Constance L. Harbert SUBD EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 941163 SUBD • • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO November 28, 1994 TAPE#94-46 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, November 28, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman • Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Hail moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of November 23, 1994, as printed. Commissioner •• Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the hearings conducted on November 23, 1994, as follows: 1) Final Plat Subdivision - Rangeview Ranches, Mike and Pam Guttersen. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. • ADDITIONS: "Present Highland Day Care Center, Finance Department" was added as #1 under Bids. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports given today. PUBLIC INPUT: There was no public input offered. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 105,056.32 Handwritten Warrants: General Fund $ 10,910.04 Payroll Fund $1,380,197.79 Commissioner Hail moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. • • BIDS: PRESENT HIGHLAND DAY CARE CENTER-FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden presented the bids received from three vendors. Said bid will be considered for approval on December 12, 1994. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER BOARD OF RETIREMENT BYLAWS: Dave Warden, Personnel Director, explained the major amendment is a change from monthly meetings to quarterly meetings for the Retirement Board, He stated all other changes are minor. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said bylaws. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. • CONSIDER HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE BYLAWS: Commissioner Harbert stated Walt Speckman, Human Services Director, reviewed the changes to the Human Services bylaws with her. The main change is the name • change, which reflects the recent change to the Department of Human Services. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said bylaws. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS' STRATEGIC AND TACTICAL PLAN FOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS: Commissioner Kirkmeyer stated said plan was reviewed in a work session approximately two months ago, and moved to approve. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER CLOSING CLERK AND RECORDER'S GREELEY AND FORT • LUPTON OFFICES AT 12:00 NOON ON DECEMBER 30, 1994: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, explained said closure is being requested to allow for an audit of the cash accounts and inventory count required by the transition to a newly- elected Clerk and Recorder. Mr. Warden stated the requested five hours may be more than is required and recommended this item be continued to allow him time to discuss the matter with Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder, and Claud Hanes, Comptroller. Commissioner Harbert moved to continue this matter to December 5, 1994, at 9:00 a.m. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATIONS TO RECEIVE OIL AND DIRECTION FOR • PAYMENT TO TEXACO TRADING AND TRANSPORTATION INC. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN-W 1/2, S6, TSN, R58W: Mr. Barker stated the percentages are correct as listed. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said authorizations and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. • CONSIDER AUTHORIZATIONS TO RECEIVE OIL AND DIRECTION FOR PAYMENT TO TEXACO TRADING AND TRANSPORTATION INC. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - W 1/2, S33, 17N, R60W: Mr. Barker stated said authorization includes a full one-eighth interest to Weld County, which is correct. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said authorizations and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-P, IN MATTER OF SETTING FEES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED BY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Commissioner Harbert moved to read by title only. Seconded by Commissioner Hall,the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Barker read the title of Ordinance No, 82-P. There was no public testimony given. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve Ordinance No. 82-P on second reading. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 84 P. IN MATTER OF SETTING FEES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to read by title only. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Barker read the title of Ordinance No. 84-P. There was no public testimony given in this matter. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve Ordinance No. 84-P on second reading. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously, Minutes- November 28, 1994 Page 2 FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 180, IN MATTER OF PUBLIC WORKS POLICIES: Commissioner Hall moved to read by title only. Seconded by • Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Barker read the title of Ordinance No. 180. There was no public testimony given. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve Ordinance No. 180 on final reading. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RE#1664 - BOLET COMPANY (CONT. FROM 11/16/94): Todd Hodges, Department of Planning Services, stated proposed Lot A will be sold to fund improvements on proposed Lot B, which will be retained for agricultural production. Staff has concerns regarding the use of prime agricultural land being used for a building parcel and the potential of two new buildable parcels. Bruce Johnson, applicant, stated the improvements will greatly enhance the safety of the traveling public, specifically near the southeast corner of proposed Lot A, where a hazardous curve currently exists. Mr. Johnson intends to remove the dike, which will eliminate the obstacle causing the blind jog in Weld County Road 72 at the half section line. He also stated the current pipeline will • be buried. In response to questions from the Board, Mr. Johnson stated the buildings on proposed Lot B have already been removed, thus increasing the amount of farmed land. With the improvements being completed on both proposed RE#1664 and RE#1665, the 150 acres presently being farmed will increase to 168 acres, excluding both proposed Lot A's. At present, both recorded exemptions have a total of seven accesses. Mr. Johnson detailed the • four accesses which will remain, two of which will be joint with neighbors. Responding to Commissioner Hall, Mr. Johnson reiterated it is not his intent to build on the property, and if a five- or ten-year building restriction is necessary, he agrees. Following discussion by the Board concerning the potential for building in the middle of the parcel, Commissioner Hall requested the upper corners each be designated as building envelopes for future building sites. Mr. Johnson indicated no opposition to this suggestion. Don Carroll, Public Works Department, agreed the improvements to the curve and corner as described by Mr. Johnson will increase the safety of the travelling public. He also indicated the County will straighten the curve after the dike is removed. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Mr. Hodges presented Conditions of Approval for consideration. Commissioner Kirkmeyer asked that the wording be changed on Condition #2 to include the joint access to Lots A and B as detailed by Mr. Johnson. Mr. Barker read the appropriate wording, along with the addition of Condition #4 concerning the building envelope. Commissioner Kirkmeyer clarified that the existing sentence in Condition#2 be eliminated. Mr. Barker read Condition of Approval#2, as revised. Mr. Johnson agreed with the Conditions as read by Mr. Barker. Commissioner Kirkmeyer • also clarified the ditch joint access easement from RE#1665 Lot A to RE#1664 Lot B. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve Recorded Exemption#1664 with the Conditions of Approval, as modified, and staff recommendations. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RE #1665 - BOLET COMPANY (CONT. FROM 11116/94): Mr. Hodges presented staffs recommendation for the record and stated the concerns are the same as discussed with the previous request. Mr. Johnson stated proposed Lot A has historically not been farmed, and the condition of the area will improve after the pipeline is buried and the dike is removed. He stated the corner center-pivot sprinklerhas been purchased and will be installed soon. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Mr. Hodges presented proposed Conditions of Approval. Mr. Carroll responded to Commissioner Kirkmeyer's questions concerning accesses. He stated his on- site inspection indicated one access was too close to the intersection to be recommended by Public Works: however, Mr. Johnson now indicates it will be • a farm access, not residential. Mr. Carroll stated he has no problem with the accesses as described by Mr. Johnson. Commissioner Baxter suggested the inclusion of the easement across the top for the benefit of RE #1664. Mr. Barker read the additional language, as discussed by the Board. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve RE #1665, with the Conditions of Approval, as amended, and staff recommendations. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes- November 28, 1994 Page 3 • CONSIDER RE#1668-OSTER: Mr. Hodges explained the applicant plans to sell proposed Lot A and retain proposed Lot B for farmland. He presented the unfavorable recommendation of staff for the record, based upon the lack of efficient and orderly development and noncompliance with the agricultural goals and policies as stated in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. James Oster, applicant, reviewed the history of this parcel. He contends his purchase of the property,with a view to cleaning up the weeds and problems created by a string of previous owners, will be an asset to Weld County. Mr. Oster presented a map, Exhibit A, defining the topographical problems with farming proposed Lot A. The entire seven acres are on a hill and are difficult to farm due to land slope and the small size. The fields are 1.5+, 2.0+, and 2.0+acres, making it extremely difficult to farm with large equipment. Mr. Oster explained that leveling the land would not be cost effective. He also explained the problems with irrigating the parcel and stated he bought three-fourths share of water with the entire parcel, then added another share. In order to farm the property, Mr. Oster also brought four shares of water from other farms he owns, In response to Commissioner Hall, Mr. Oster stated he intends to rent water to the proposed purchaser. Ray Larson, proposed purchaser, explained he intends to build a house with grass around it and a holding pond to catch the excess irrigation water. He would then irrigate with a pump and sprinkler system and would put the remainder of the seven acres in pasture. Commissioner Hall questioned whether there is a water right issue concerning the holding pond. Mr. Barker advised Mr. Larson he would have to file to obtain the right to that water. Commissioner Webster explained to Mr. Oster that he did look at the property; however, he did not return a phone call to Mr. Oster to discuss this issue since that is in violation of the Board's policy. Mr. Oster presented pictures of subject property, Exhibits B through J; and stated he has always tried to utilize good ground for increased crop production, while utilizing unproductive ground for buildings, etc. Dan Oster, cousin and adjacent landowner, spoke in support of this matter. He said he has never seen a decent crop on the hillside proposed for sale and explained the applicant has already made a great deal of improvement to the property. No other public testimony was offered. Mr. Hodges presented Conditions of Approval for consideration by the Board. Commissioners Kirkmeyer and Harbert questioned Mr. Oster about deleting one access, since there are five accesses in a half-mile section on Weld County Road 42. After further discussion regarding accesses, Mr. Barker reminded the Board it has done some restrictions on residential accesses; however, it is hard to limit to a farm access because of potential residences being built changing the use of said access. Mr. Barker revised Condition #2 and read it to the Board. Commissioners Baxter, Hall and Kirkmeyer agreed the best course would be to restrict the access to an agricultural use. Commissioner Kirkmeyer • also asked for a Condition concerning the rental of water to Lot A. Mr. Barker suggested the applicant be required to provide evidence of the agreement which would be recorded prior to recording the plat. Commissioner Hall suggested Lot B would be a prime candidate for a building envelope, since building should not be allowed in the middle of the field. After discussion concerning the location and size of the envelope, Mr. Hodges reminded the Board if a specific size is not stated it cannot be shown on the plat, it can only • be a note on the plat. Mr. Oster agreed to the Conditions of Approval as discussed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve Recorded Exemption #1668 with the Conditions of Approval as amended and staff recommendations. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RE#1672-ROTHERHAM: Mr. Hodges reviewed ttre unfavorable recommendation of staff, based on the lack of efficient and orderly development, noncompliance with the transportation goals and policies, and noncompliance with the agricultural goals and policies as stated in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. John Rotherham, applicant, stated he plans to • build on proposed Lot A; his parents will build on proposed Lot B. A new bridge will be constructed between the two properties for joint use, and the access to both parcels would be at that point. He stated he intends to continue the present lease on the farmland,which is dryland; and the current farmer does not • have a problem with this proposal. Mr. Rotherham stated the application for one well, located in the center of Lot A, has been approved, for use by both residences. Responding to questions from the Board, Mr. Rotherham explained the septic systems are separate, this is the only farmland owned, and wheat is Minutes- November 28, 1994 Page 4 • presently being raised,with summer fallow. He stated he owns a grocery store in Dacono and, by building on this property, both he and his parents will be closer to the business. Responding to Commissioner Hall, Mr. Rotherham defined the oil company access and stated the ditch company has no problem with him replacing the bridge, as long as he submits his plans to them prior to the work being done. There was no public testimony given concerning this matter. Mr. Hodges presented the proposed Conditions of Approval. Responding to Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Hodges explained there is a crossing permit in the packet; however, because of the holiday it was not properly executed, and a Condition of Approval should be added to verify receipt of the signed agreement. Mr. Barker read the appropriate language regarding a change to Condition #3 and the addition of Condition #4 concerning the joint access and crossing permit. Mr. Rotherham agreed to the Conditions of • Approval as amended. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve RE#1672, with the Conditions of Approval as amended and staff recommendations. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinances No. 82-P and 84-P were approved on second reading; Ordinance No. 180 was approved on final reading. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 11:00 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: illillAtie(144 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board J/L/&'i £` idirk44 W. H. Webster,, C irm By: Deputy Clerk to the oard a e all EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL George E. Baxter •EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Constance L. Harbeert„ Ti/ 6 sl ��i/1'i/L� /Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Minutes- November 28, 1994 Page 5 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO November 28 , 1994 TAPE #94-46 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, November 28, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tern Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding MINUTES: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social ' Services meeting of November 23, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Carol Harding, Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of$2,527.00. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Harding. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 1105 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST:I11 y /V "�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS b/d WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board W ?Web ter'Chai an By: fi + a lA�11.l �I Deputy Clerk to the Board _. Dale K. ail, ro-T George E. Baxter EXCUS.ED DATE OF APPROVAL Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyr I/ RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS • MINUTES HOUSING AUTHORITY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO November 28 , 1994 TAPE#94-46 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Housing Authority Board in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, November 28, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Housing Authority Board meeting of October 24, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it 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 11:10 a.m. A / APPROVED: ATTEST: /L�%J/ ��/ �A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/ wl WELD,COUNTY, OLIORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 1 1 ),) " W H. Webster, Ch irma Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale Hall, Pro- em r • /Geor e . Baxter // Co tance L. Harbert A .tom, Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Vic : ss; HA Hello