HomeMy WebLinkAbout911975.tiff HEARING CERTIFICATION
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RE: CREATION OF WELD COUNTY 83RD AVENUE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT N0.
1991-1
A public hearing was conducted on June 19, 1991, at 10:00 A.M. , with the
following present:
Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman
Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem
Commissioner Constance L. Harbert
Commissioner C. W. Kirby
Commissioner W. H. Webster
Also present:
Acting Clerk td the Board, Shelly Miller
Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison
Director of Engineering, Drew Scheltinga
The following business was transacted:
I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 8, 1991, and duly
published May 16, 1991, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to
consider the creation of a local improvement district, to be known as Weld
County 83rd Avenue Local Improvement District No. 1991-1. Lee Morrison,
Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Drew Scheltinga,
Director of Engineering, said the project limits are for 83rd Avenue, also
known as Weld County Road 27, between U.S. Highway 34 Business Route and
"0" Street, also known as Weld County Road 64. He explained that the
plans call for paving of two 12' driving lanes, with 4" thick hot
bituminous pavement. He said a "T" intersection has been improved by the
County in preparation for the paving, but is not to be included in the
District. Mr. Scheltinga said there are four total parcels, with parcels
1, 2, and 3, being owned by Hall-Irwin, and parcel 4 being owned by C & M
Companies. After further comments on the Petition and the mined acreage,
he explained that parcel 1 would be assessed 25% of the cost, parcel 2 at
19%, parcel 3 at 10%, and parcel 4 would be assessed 46% of the total
cost. The estimated cost of the paving is $124,640, with a bid granted to
Coulson Excavating in the amount of $122,070. The estimated preparation
cost is $138,000 and administrative is $10,000, with the total being
$272,640. The cost to be assessed to the property owners will be reduced
accordingly if the full estimated cost of $124,640 is not needed. After
further discussion concerning tonnage, Mr. Scheltinga clarified that the
amount to be assessed would not be over $124, 640. There was no public
testimony offered concerning this matter. Chairman Lacy said a draft
Resolution has been prepared for the Board's approval. Commissioner Kirby
moved to accept the Resolution creating Weld County 83rd Avenue Local
Improvement District No. 1991-1. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Harbert, and it carried unanimously.
This Certification was approved on the 24th day of June, 1991.
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ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WELD COUNT COLORADO
Weld County Clerk to the Board
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