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BRIGHAM 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 December, 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Susan F. Burke and Dennis H. Brigham, 2683 Weld County Road 42, Berthoud, Colorado 80513, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding, and training kennel (maximum 70 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the Wj SE}, Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Ken Lind, Attorney, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural Goals and Policies. The location of this facility minimizes the removal of prime agricultural land from production. 921206 PL0896 PLOgg40 cc ' Pk, H'• /+pp SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - BURKE AND BRIGHAM PAGE 2 b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. Special Review Permit Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure the facility is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses, which include rural residences, agricultural production, and a motor-cross racing track. 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 to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational 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. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding, and training kennel (maximum 70 adult dogs) 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. By July 1, 1993 the proposed landscaping, the 6-foot privacy fence, and the 6-foot perimeter fence shall be completed. 921206 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - BURKE AND BRIGHAM PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of December, A.D. , 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST � � I� ////�� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld ounty Clerk to t///e Board �. ciL Geor e Ken .dy, Chairman BY: (LAY , ;- Deputy Clerk to the Board----- Constance Y Hareert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS T FORM: C. W. Kirby County Attorney Gor . La j W. J� � 921206 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SUSAN F. BURKE AND DENNIS H. BRIGHAM USR #985 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding, and training kennel (maximum 70 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the animal area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. Wood shavings, sawdust, and waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 7. 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. The applicant must design, operate, and maintain facilities in accordance with the Colorado Department of Health's "Kennel and Animal Shelter Regulations. " 9. No more than four litters per year shall be permitted at the kennel facility. 10. The facility shall house no more than 20 vacation boarders at any time. The definition of vacation boarders does not include dogs at the facility for training, breeding, showing, and dogs which belong to the property owners. 11. The Special Review Permit shall not be transferrable to any successor in interest to the subject property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others for the operation of the facility. 12. The fences and landscaping shall be maintained on the property. 921206 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - BURKE AND BRIGHAM PAGE 2 13. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 16. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 17. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 921206 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-86 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A DOG BREEDING, BOARDING, AND TRAINING KENNEL (MAXIMUM 100 ADULT DOGS) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - SUSAN F. BURKE AND DENNIS BRIGHAM A public hearing was conducted on December 23, 1992, at 10:00 A.M. , with the following present: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Lanell Swanson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated November 30, 1992, and duly published December 10, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Susan F. Burke and Dennis H. Brigham for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding, and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Lanell Swanson, Planning Department representative, entered the unfavorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Ms. Swanson noted the Planning Commission denied said request due to concerns of surrounding property owners. Ken Lind, Attorney, represented the applicant and stated this request is for a highly unique training and board facility. Mr. Lind said this is not a standard kennel, it is for show dogs, hunting dogs, dogs used for protection, as well as dogs for Paws For Pals. He noted that the Planning Commission opponents had no problem with barking; however, the traffic, number of animals, puppies, and having a Special Review Permit attached to the land which can be transferred were concerns. Mr. Lind said a traffic log was kept from November 6 through December 2, mainly because of boarding over the Thanksgiving holiday. He said there were only 19 users who traveled to the facility; therefore, vacation boarding is not a problem. Mr. Lind noted the location is isolated, with a motor-cross across the road on Weld County Road 7, and Ball Aerospace is to the south. Mr. Lind presented the traffic count, Exhibit SS, for the record. He said the applicant is willing to reduce the original request for 100 dogs to 70 dogs, which would include no more than 20 vacation boarders. He noted that would exclude dogs for breeding, training, and Paws For Pals. Mr. Lind said puppies are not a product, and they will be limited to four litters per year. He noted that since permanent use is a concern, language may be added to restrict the use to the applicant. Mr. Lind said they had received over 100 letters, which were previously presented to the Board, and they received another stack of letters today. He presented three brochures, Exhibit WW, showing the unique, professional facility including Paws For Pals, and Boarding and Training and Show Dog Training by Jess-Mor Kennels. Mr. Lind presented photos of the surrounding area, Exhibit TT, for the record. He noted that the pictures were taken from the top of the home in all four directions, with the nearest residence being 600 feet. Mr. Lind said there were also photos taken from the neighbors' homes viewing the applicant. He noted, in respect to the surrounding facilities, there are no noise problems. Susan Burke, applicant, said she has been in this business since 1969 and has trained over 5,000 dogs through her program. She noted that one-half of 921206 Gam' A RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - BURKE AND BRIGHAM PAGE 2 her business is done by going to homes. She started Paws For Pals in 1983 to help her daughter. Ms. Burke said she works closely with Children's Hospital, United Way, and IAMS Distributors, and all are donated and non-profit. She does protection work and tracking for Colorado Search and Rescue and has trained wildlife in Boulder or on location. Ms. Burke said she shows dogs all over the Country and currently has the number one Labrador in the State. She said dogs are shipped in and out of the State for breeding and training. Ms. Burke noted on the site plan that the kennel is enclosed with triple protection and then enclosed by fence. She said the entire five acres will be fenced with a six-foot privacy fence, with a retaining fence on the south. Ms. Burke said they have mainly Labs, which are gentle and soft-mouthed, and she noted her facility is clean, quiet, and odor-free. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster, Ms. Burke said all dogs run in the back, and the Wacker home is in the front. During Ms. Burke's presentation she submitted photos of Paws For Pals, protection training, and show dog training, Exhibits UU, VV, and WW, respectively. Mr. Lind submitted seven letters of support, Exhibits XX through DDD, for the record. In review of the applicant's track record, Mr. Lind reviewed highlights of various letters of support and stressed Ms. Burke's abilities. Norma Shohoney, former neighbor of Ms. Burke, said she lived 200 feet from Ms. Burke's previous facility, and never had a problem with her or her dogs. Sheila Schmechel, existing neighbor, said she has lived one-half mile from Ms. Burke for ten months, and she did not a kennel existed until three weeks ago when they received a call from the Wackers. Ms. Schmechel said she viewed the kennel, which was quiet, friendly, clean, and orderly, and provides training and obedience service for the handicapped. She also reviewed all paperwork of the application and related documents. Ms. Schmechel said she does not agree with the denial of the Planning Commission, and she believes the kennel is the least of the problems in the area and will be a benefit. (Changed to Tape #92-45. ) Kit and Ashley Hovey, Paws For Pals recipients, said they received a dog, free of charge, for Ashley about one year ago. Ashley said the dogs can do things she cannot do for herself, and he pulls her around in her wheelchair. Heather Billmire and son, Zack, are also recipients of Paws For Pals. Ms. Billmire explained that her three-year old son has cerebral palsy, and that Ms. Burke is training a dog for Zack for protection and to help him learn to walk. Ms. Billmire noted that the dog goes to therapy with Zack, and there has been no charge. Mr. Morrison noted that the comments should be directed to uses that impact the surrounding area. Upon the request of Chairman Kennedy, 17 persons, who do not live within one mile and are in support of the facility, stood; 4 persons in support, who do live within one mile, stood; 0 persons in opposition, who do not live within one mile, stood; and 4 persons in opposition, who do live within one mile, stood. Mr. Morrison reviewed the criteria which the Board considers for a Special Review Permit. Mary Brigham emphasized the fact that Ms. Burke trains dogs with behavioral problems, as an alternative to having the dog put to sleep. Rueben Conner said he has worked with dogs trained by Ms. Burke for protection for twelve years. Shelley Schlender commented that efficient training is done without others driving to the property, and that it is a benefit to the County to have trainers for dogs who have problems with barking and biting. Crystal Ann Dye said she owns a dairy with 350 head of registered cattle, and she has never had difficulties with trained dogs. She said Ms. Burke is not a detriment to the area. Peggy Burke noted that there are pigs, sheep, and other livestock in the area, and she doesn't understand why there is a problem with dogs. Clint Clark said he also has cattle and trained dogs and has had no problems in ten years. Ted Biner said he is a client of Ms. Burke's for showing. He has reviewed her kennel in a partial state of construction, and he noted that she is a solution, not a problem. Let the record reflect that a fifteen-minute break was taken at this time. 921206 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - BURKE AND BRIGHAM PAGE 3 Tom Kelly, surrounding property owner, said he plans to build a retirement home west of the proposed kennel. He said he is not living there now, but he feels the kennel is going to have a detrimental affect on the property, and it is not going to be compatible with the area. In response to questions from Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Kelly said he has owned the property since 1989, and he has not seen Ms. Burke's dogs roaming, but he has heard barking. Richard Hornung, surrounding property owner, said his son currently lives on the property. He said the facility will have a negative impact on the property values, Ms. Burke has no vested interest in the property because she does not own it, and operation standards are hard to enforce. Mr. Hornung read a statement of explanation into the record and made various insinuations about Ms. Burke. Commissioner Kirby stated that Mr. Hornung's comments were out of order. Mr. Morrison and Ms. Swanson clarified that only four dogs over the age of six months are allowed on under ten acres, and eight are allowed on more than ten acres, without a Special Review Permit. Mr. Morrison stated that even though this facility is unique, it will still be labeled as a kennel. Kathleen Wacker, surrounding property owner, submitted a vicinity map of the residents, Exhibit EEE, photos of the subject property and kennel from various views, Exhibits FFF and GGG, and four letters of opposition, Exhibits HHH through KKK, for the record. Ms. Wacker said she has done research on Ms. Burke and finds no permits in Larimer or Boulder Counties, no registration with the Secretary of State, and nothing with the IRS for Paws For Pals. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Ms. Wacker said Ms. Burke's dogs have been loose and do bark. Commissioner Kirby noted that there were no complaints of barking at the Planning Commission hearing. Hugh Eggert, dog trainer and representative of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wacker, said he lived near Ms. Burke's former facility, and there were problems. Mr. Eggert made other various comments about Ms. Burke's past and the fact that she does not own the property. Mr. Morrison and Ms. Swanson clarified that Dennis Brigham, owner of the property, is also legally bound to the Permit because he signed the application, too. Mr. Eggert made further comments on Ms. Burke's facility and ethics. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Eggert said he has observed Ms. Burke's present facility; however, dogs were out and there was a noise problem at the previous operation. Chairman Kennedy commented on Mr. Eggert's ethics. Dale Hornung, surrounding property owner, said his farm property is about 600 feet from the subject property, and he has had dog manure in his bales and dogs are loose, and it is not compatible. In response to Commissioners Webster and Harbert, Mr. Hornung said Ms. Burke's dogs have been loose as well as others' dogs. He cited an incident where Dobermans pursued him, and the Sheriff's confirmed the dogs came from that property. Dan Wacker, surrounding property owner, said they live in the country for peace and quiet. He has a hunting dog that has been out two times; however, his dog is kept in most of the time. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Ms. Swanson said the original division of the land was done by Recorded Exemption #87, and Richard Hornung explained the other splits in the area. Ms. Swanson said Mr. Brigham has owned his property since 1984. Dale Hornung said they have owned their property since 1975. Ms. Burke explained the accusation concerning the Dobermans occurred eight years ago, prior to her living there, and she does not have any Dobermans. Ms. Burke said she approached all surrounding neighbors, and the only one that came to view the facility was Ms. Schmechel. She explained that her operation is non-profit; therefore, it is not registered. She said IAMS is a sponsor and feeds the dogs in Paws For Pals, and veterinarians donate there services. Ms. Burke said it all comes from the heart. She said she did not apply for a permit in Larimer County, and her dogs may bark occasionally, but they do not run at large. Ms. Burke noted that she and Mr. Brigham are going to be married in approximately six weeks and confirmed her ability. She said she has tried to comply and work with the neighbors, and the one barking collar would be used only on behalf of the neighbors. Commissioner Harbert asked Ms. Burke, in regard to her vested 921206 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - BURKE AND BRIGHAM PAGE 4 interest, who upgraded the facility. Ms. Burke said both she and Mr. Brigham have been financially involved, with the investment being about $10,000 at present. Mr. Lind said the proposal should be approved with the recommended changes. He explained the site plan provides more than adequate protection, with other possible alternatives. He reiterated the photos showed the isolation of the property, and that barking was not an issue at the Planning Commission hearing. Mr. Lind further commented on the Comprehensive Plan, compatibility with the area, and the professionalism of the facility. Ms. Swanson stated she is prepared to read the modifications to the language. She also noted that the owner is present and does participate in the operation. Mr. Morrison, per Chairman Kennedy's request, again reviewed the Special Review Permit standards. He noted that the Board has the original recommendation for approval from the Planning staff and the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial from which to work. Commissioner Kirby questioned whether the owner is willing to include a perimeter fence as a Development Standard for further protection. Mr. Lind said they have no problem with adding a Standard to include a 6-foot kennel fence, with a 48-inch perimeter fence. Ms. Burke highlighted on the site plan where the 6-foot privacy fence and the 48- inch fence will be. She noted that part of the 6-foot fence is existing, and the rest is 4.5 feet, with noise-abatement trees proposed. In response to Commissioner Harbert's concern with time, Ms. Burke said they can finish the 6-foot fencing now, with the perimeter fencing and plantings to be done by July 1, 1993. Ms. Swanson suggested that be added as a Condition of Approval. (Changed to Tape #92-46. ) Mr. Lind clarified, on behalf of Mr. Morrison, that of the total 70 dogs, no more than 20 would be vacation boarders. Commission Lacy reiterated that four litters would be the maximum per year. Ms. Burke noted that she only had one litter of two pups last year. Ms. Swanson said, in reference to the Planning staff's recommendation to the Planning Commission, on Page 1 the word "boarding" needs to be added and the number of dogs needs to be changed from "100" to "70"; on Page 2, Condition of Approval #3 needs to be added to require the fencing and landscaping be completed by July 1, 1993; Development Standard #1 should be changed from "(maximum 100 adult dogs)" to "(maximum 70 adult dogs)"; Development Standards #2 through #8 should remain the same; Development Standard #9 should state "No more than four litters per year shall be permitted at the kennel facility."; Development Standard #10 should sate "The facility shall house no more than 20 vacation boarders at any time. The definition of vacation boarders does not include dogs at the facility for training, breeding, showing, and dogs which belong to the property owners."; Development Standard #11 should state "The Special Review Permit shall not be transferrable to any successor in interest to the subject property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others for the operation of the facility."; Development Standard #12 should state "The fences and landscaping shall be maintained on the property."; and the original Development Standards #9 through #14 shall be renumbered as Development Standards #13 through #18. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Lind said they are in agreement with the printed and additional Conditions and Standards. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Susan F. Burke and Dennis H. Brigham for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding, and training kennel (maximum 70 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff, with the additional Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Commissioner Lacy reviewed the Special Review Permit standards and stated his reasons for each. For clarification, Condition of Approval #3 should state "By July 1, 1993 the proposed landscaping, the 6-foot privacy fence, and the 6-foot perimeter fence shall be completed." Commissioner Kirby said he concurs with Commissioner Lacy, and he feels the concern with the dogs and livestock is covered. On a roll-call vote, the motion carried unanimously. 921206 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - BURKE AND BRIGHAM PAGE 5 This Certification was approved on the 28th day of December, 1992. APPROVED: �( /�� ATTESTWWo-/��������� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to/the Board By: 4/, ! �j Geo ge Ke edy, Chairman Deputy Clerk to the BaarA s, fb 4 � Constance L. Ha Bert, Pro-Temem TAPES #92-44, #92-45, #92-46 C. W. Kir6/get DOCKET #92-86 Gord as yq� PL0896 {/�/A ),Aapi) W. H. Webster 921206 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 23rd DAY OF December 1992: DOCKET U 92-85 - Amended USR - Snyder Oil Corporation DOCKET 8 92-82 - USR - Sublette South DOCKET 8 92-86 - USR - Burke, Susan DOCKET # 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. 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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: Susan F. Burke and Dennis H. Brigham 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W? SE* of Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: A dog breeding, boarding, and training kennel (maximum 70 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 5 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 � n BY: cZA Q o2 L 1 L- ) ,J21&.J Deputy C1e to the Board PUBLISHED: December 31, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon 9',3.12! 6 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 1117.012 STATE OF COLORADO ss The Board d County Commissioners of Weld COUNTY OF WELD County, Colorado, on December 23, 1992, I, KEITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly conditionally approved a Site specific sworn,say that I ant publisher of spas Ravlwel- FARM WINDSOR BEACON for the property and a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said purpose described County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, below, Conditional approval of this plan in said County and State; and that the notice, of which creates a vested the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said property right pursuant to weekly for / _successive weeks, that the notice Article 88 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended,for was published in the regular and entire issue of every a period of three years. number of the paper during the period and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a APPLICANT: supplement, and that the first publication of said notice Susan F. Burke and PP , Dennis H.Brigham,2883 was in said paper bearing the date of the Weld County Road 42, Berthoud, Colorado ,, _ ,, I I 80513 day of �` "�`�"� , A.D., 1.9 q >'and the last publication bearing the date of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W1/2 SE1/4 day of of Section 21, Township A.D., 19_ and 4 North, Range 88 West that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published of the 8th P.M., Weld continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 County,Colorado consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the TYPE AND INTENSITY date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a OF APPROVED USE:A newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate dog breeding,boarding, printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved and training kennel PP (maximum 70 adult May 18, 1931,and aa s in force. dogs) it the A • (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 5 acres,more or Na Failure to abide by the Subscri d and sworn to before me this Pik day terms and conditions of of ..ncr..rn 1943 approval will result a 7a�6 forfeiture o of the vested �fq ptydghL • P • NOTARY PUBLIC BOARD OF COUNTY �J/ COMMISSIONERS, My commission expires -1 r r 21 //t1 q , WELD COUNTY, P U COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN, CLERK TO THE BOARD BY:SHELLY K MILLER, Deputy Clerk to the Board Published le the Medan Beene ea • Deember el,1St • 99 .::^6 NOT I C E Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 92-86 APPLICANT Susan F. Burke 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DATE: December 23, 1992 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding, and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W; SE* of Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42, approximately 0.25 miles west of Weld County Road 7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: November 30, 1992 PUBLISHED: December 10, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon 921206 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO ss COUNTY OF WELD I, KEITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly Ma sworn,say that I am publisher of •Pursuant to the zoning laded tad and mope so dodged by the West of the 0th P.M.,Weld WINDSOR BEACON the State of Colorado and the Weld County Planning Couny,Cobrado Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Commission may be examined a public hearing will be held in in the office of the Clark to the LOCATION: North of Weld a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said the Chambers of the Board of Board of County County Road 42,approximately County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, County Commissioners of Weld Commissioners,located to the 0.25 miles west of Weld County County,Colorado,Weld County Weld County Centennial Center, Road 7 in said County and State; and that the notice, of which Centennial Center,915 10th 915 10th Street,Third Floor, Street,First Floor,Greeley, Oreeby,Colorado. BOARD OF COUNTY the annexed is/pa true copy, has been published in said Colorado,at the time specified. COMMISSIONERS, WELD weekly for / successive weeks, that the notice AlintlerestedrIn the Site Specific s in any manner DOCKET NO82-BB COUNTY,COLORADO was published in the regular and entire issue of every Development Plan and-Special APPLICANT:Susan F.Burke, BY: DONALD D. WARDEN, number of the paper during the period and time of Review attend end?mit are maybe heard.requested to 2683 Weld County Road Berthoud,Colorado 80513 a2 THE BOARD WELD COUNTY CLERK TO P proper publication, and in the newspaper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice Should the applicant or any DATE:December 1992 BY:Shelly K.Miller,Deputy was in said bearing the date of the interested party desire the Clerk to the Board paper presence of a court reporter to TIME:10:00 a.m. a make a record of the Published In the winds..? /O day of SC.rtr nvt..t 1 , A.D., 199)-)' and taped record tl which will be kept Development Plan REQUEST: A ite and Special Sefton Deceit Tale OWL the last publication bearing the date of the during the hearing,the Clerk to Review Permit for • doe the Board's Office shall be breeding,boarding,and training advised in writing of such action kennel(maximum 100 adult day of , A.D., 19 and at least five days prior to the dogs) in the A(Agricultural) that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published hearing. The cod of engaging a Zone District court reporter shall be borne by continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 the.equuu g pay. LEGAL DESCRIPTION:Pad of consecutive weeks,in said County and State, prior to the the W12 SEIM of Section 21, BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the Township 4 North,Range SS date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within'the meaning of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved May 18, 1931, and all prior cts r as in force. P LISHER / Sub id and sworn to before me this /!P day of lr r 191 �< //Lis-x�ra-ao • it/LittN<FtY PUBLIC My commission expires 9'.47 7i / cc 1, . 921206 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket #92-86, was placed in the Unted States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 1— day of , 1992. De uty Cler o the Board Susan F. Burke Dennis Brigham 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, CO 80513 Dan C. and Kathleen L. Wacker 2701 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, CO 80513 Richard J. and Irene Hornung 4423 S. 313 Street Auburn, WA 98001 Duane J. and Marilyn J. Baker 4 Elizabeth Place Longmont, CO 80501 Ken Lind, Attorney 1011 11th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 921236 INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Susan F. Burke and Dennis H. Brigham Case Number: USR-985 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 1. Application 15 pages X 2. 1 Application plat 1 page X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. September 30, 1992, field check from Shirley Camenisch X 12. September 24, 1992, referral from Weld County Health Department X 13. September 25, 1992, referral from Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company X 14. October 1, 1992, referral from Larimer County Planning X 15. September 29, 1992, referral from Berthoud Fire Protection District X 16. October 7, 1992, referral from Longmont Soil Conservation District X 17. September 18, 1992, letter to applicant X 18. October 23, 1992, letter of objection from Richard and Irene Hornung X 19. Exhibit A - letter of support from Norma Shohoney and Carol Ledbetter X 20. Exhibit B - letter of support from Judy Rugg X 21. Exhibit C - letter of support from Doug and Lois Hart X q7 /nr -Ex h'. b -+ A Susan F. Burke and Dennis H. Brigham USR-985 Page 2 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 22. Exhibit D - map presented by Mrs. Wacker, surrounding property owner X I hereby certify that the 22 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 November 10, 1992. C .rent Plan r STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ',ten,. ,,(� SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS I1) day of RoUQ M • i J Ci o NO Y PUBLIC ;,Mg •Oomil ion Expires �"j CQ'� LC p o �".` . i, Farc 41296 T-'HIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Page 3 Case use 6385 - , 4t,,,a , __4-. ga-it ,tilit4nic t4 Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description AAA. rr I r d�Ll26 / u Q ( t1G� et BBB. �n�t / � /1 - � II I? I' D r / I. //� r r CCC. t� U z Ir rr rr ,A _ EEE. nQf71tivr JQa0 Rveto) hreauft / Ccaivez Aezt Cr it r FFF. Pke D3 UV(Ltd) Ir a' II 1° Ir FE r r GGG. I Ir rr HHH. 0-1. cf1° I I II 1 rr � J .. n if It III. rr r. rr II II Ettl I, it JJJ. �,on, It fl /r n ,. / t- rr <r r< KKK. LLL. MMM• NNN. 000. PPP. QQQ• RRR. SSS. TTT. UUU. VVV. WWW. XXX. M. 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'Ranh h°O A7nm.i,11Masn iOd tA �a, 5 eitr Y�wa 4�on,lG C. P )J�aTe) A-MYuM a n t,( H1, AI-P.Rftt °6 11/I(o D. 11/yoE I qv,. 00_0A .P &nkLaC I lotl!'Q ( ciclav I /a/ G. 2ssr. u.. h'(c r I- 2 ,' l± I%1 H. .tae : w 0-rtPc&-Lk L v1 /d iy�a a l l 1 i21„uJ. '$j-wv�.� Div V2. s �, P ..� off 1-)4,tvc. st,A.L -gexte , �3/�LL. 2Su YraccQL of 4,477--aril ii-144m. 1-J O_ -o.A.z., 11 N. I!blw..c. I 14)4, c e9 r c -ut _, w--z _ bt.e, 4 start 1.9Q-va-ti") . Q, 9-o'L..„O„ cif cvk �d?Iiy,,` ' - 101-10. Citi .C Ours— yeti -r,-,r” I -7 l V. i h c. l 1 C aQ) .. ye_0-e-. cQ /a-t-.f--t'vf Ia)a/W. w,... V wJGd¢ 1:9 id/ax /d t .y�. I J �e 3 ).k, `otleY. t " ' 2 u-f .6 U / ; 19504 NCR Berthoud , Co. RE; Weld County Commisioners Docket No . 9286 USR 985 Mr . and Mrs . Dan Wacker have requested our support in the matter concerning a request for a dog kennel permit on a property adjacent to theirs . In our opinion the request for a dog kennel should be denied , our reasons follow. 1 . It is our understanding that the applicant is not the owner of the property where the dogs are to be harbored . This reason alone should defeat the request . 2 . Dogs not only pollute with their feces , but more important dogs are well known for their barking . Do you know of an in- stance where barking dogs can consistantly be quieted? 3 . The Wacker residence is certainly within the range of smell and sound of this proposed kennel . We believe that the Wackers should be able to enjoy peace and quiet on their pro- perty . Furthermore their property value should not be put in jeopardy . Which of you would buy and take up residence in a home that is adjacent to a dog kennel? 4. For the past twelve years we have operated a dairy farm, which is permitted at 19504 WCR 5 . We have always tried to be good neighbors personally and business wise . About three years ago we acquired neighbors directly across the road . This new neighbor is also running a dog kennel , without a permit . Quite frequently his dogs find their way onto our property and into our corrals . Also we can no longer go to bed at night and leave our window open because of constant dog barking. Because we are reasonable people we have not complained as yet . Because of this scenerio that is directly involving us we can easily under- stand what the Wackers are trying to prevent . Interestingly enough just today 12/19/92 one of these dogs went down to a neighbors and killed two sheep and seriously damaged several others . It would seem that an overabundance of dogs in the neighborhood ,whether in permitted kennels or not , will only lead to more such instances and less friendly neighbors . 5 . Lastly , we are of the understanding that hundreds of dogs are being put to sleep weekly at pounds and the like ,because there are not homes or need for them. Why then propagate more? For these reasons then we strongly oppose the issueing of a special use permit for a kennel to Susan F . Burke or for that matter , any one else on the property in question. '2 /tThank You // f Bradley ickert Fc- t Everdina Pickert EXHIBIT December 20, 1992 To the Weld County Commissioners, RE: Docket number 92-86 We would like to present information for you to use in reaching a decision on this matter. Neighbors of ours house 10-12 dogs-and more at times-at about 600 feet from our house. We have found that our quality of life has been greatly diminished by the the barking of these dogs. We are kept awake and at times are awakened by their barking. We no longer enjoy our garden, yard,patio or deck in the summer, and windows which we'd like left open to catch a breeze are often closed to shut out the noise. We consider this a major impact on our way of life. Because of our experience, it is our belief that kennels which house more than 4 dogs should NEVER be approved closer than the distance they can be heard--be that % mile, 1 mile or more. The impact on surrounding property owners and occu- pants is too great.Ron and LuAnn Halverson y1 3O-zn y` XAdio / 19619 Weld County Road 5 , „C11, Berthoud, CO 80513 ihr 4 EXHI j BIT JJJ o- i//234Z 921206 DECEMBER , 20 , 1992 . BERTHOUD , COLORADO . WELD COUNTY , COLORADO WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS R . E . THE APPLICATION OF SUSAN BURKE FOR SPECIAL PERMIT ALLOWING THE TRAINING AND BOARDING OF UP TO 70 DOGS ON HER PROPERTY . WE HAVE BEEN RESIDENTS AT 20116 W. C . R . 3 FOR 46 YEARS AND HAVE SEENTHE SURROUNDING AGRICULTURE LAND ZONED TO ALLOW RESIDENTIAL USE AND FOUND NO REASON TO COMPLAIN AS TO THAT USE . HOWEVER WHEN RESIDENTIAL ZONING IS CONSIDERED TO ALLOW RUNNING A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE WE BELIEVE THAT IS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY . WE WOULD LIKE TO VOICE OUR OPPOSITION TO THIS REQUEST NO MATTER HOW COMMENDABLE SOME OF HER OPERATION APPEARS TO BE . THAT NUMBER OF DOGS CERTAINLY FALLS INTO WHAT WE CONSIDER TO BE A NUSIANCE AND MOST ESPECIALLY TO NEARBY RESIDENTS . THANKYOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION . SINCERELY , 0(44C _ Vt7j wi EXHIBIT /j ,mil - )3 9La December 18 , 1992 Weld County Commissioner 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Sir , I moved to my present address at 2896 Hwy. 56, Berthoud, Colorado six years ago. My family and I wanted to live outside of town where we could enjoy our chickens , geese, ducks and have a few calves to raise . I understand that Susan F. Burke would like to put in a kennel located at 2683 Weld County Road 42, Berthoud, Colorado. I do not care to have this facility so near my residence . In the past we have had trouble with dogs bothering our poultry. Just the past few months I have lost all my ducks to dogs . I do not care for the idea of having a kennel with 100 adult dogs so close to my property. I am not implying that the dogs she does now have did this , I just would rather not have the added worry of having so many dogs so near . I have tried to find out something about the non-profit organization, Paws for Pals , which Susan started to help children with disabilities . I have been in touch with the Larimer County Humane Society and can find no record for a non-profit organization by that name. I object to having a kennel , (breeding, training, and boarding) , facility in an area zoned for agricultural . I would like to see this denied by you. Tpenk you, Duane Bentley EXHIBIT Fight 12 2 . '2a 9212('6 • ' r/ 4 � . 1,' } +` i `4 ' J.40+ �4 1\ .. 'OS . �'r' �\ . I iM'!�' ,.As.. '.�s.Ta�ad'' Ma •1}4�` a if 4 r s Te . �' r:-',-t, 1 z ..-- ,� w., 3.. t 1<,=,°F fllinc`".�. ia tr s JA,„ i �.T J• • Z .; . ,-;/--. ,�it i }'i 'a , ° a 41 y 1i (),i!I ,i `;., f t4. sus I •b o '1 tt !� I �.y. }. '1 L. 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NoM c A C Pl` 1 b ti At• ae% leCessief ‘ eriliry Or / to ir- V‘V sitv i5 i ei\ b „, Ige " ' �oE5Qi, i„ R 6Pc ,g 1 N Z D L Q Q E--7 ! za vs 't wet) &St � : r - --- „ . 4 ItC /1 . 1.04,6 4!2 Nortutein id& je-T `ry 9 .,j.2f6 To: Weld County Commissioners 12-21-92 Re : Personal endorsement Susan Burke, Jes-Mor Kennels My name is Reuben T. Conner, Jr . and I am a police officer with the Denver Police Department and I am writing this letter on behalf of Susan Burke and Jes-Mor Kennels . This is a personal endorsement and not an endorsement by the Denver Police Department or any other police agency. I first became acquainted with Susan Burke about twelve years ago when her late husband and I were employed with the Commerce City Police Department, He, as an animal control warden and myself as a police officer . During these past 12 years our families have maintained a close personal relationship as well as a business relationship. During the past 12 years I have seen Susan suffer through personal tragedies as well as business set back and the one bit of personal strength that has endured is her dream to own and operate a highly professional Kennel . I have been trained and assisted Susan in the training of dogs of various breeds. Some of the training has consisted of breaking dogs with behavior problems, i .e . , excessive barking, overly aggressive behavior and other psychological problems . It is my understanding that Susan' s neighbors have concerns regarding excessive noise and the conditions of the kennels . Never in my 12 year association with Susan has she allowed dogs to bark uncontrollably, run loose in the neighborhood, kept an unsanitary kennel , or mistreat her own or her client' s dogs . Susan takes extra care to ensure that none of these conditions exist. Susan has done numerous volunteer work for area hospitals and it is my belief that issuing Susan a permit to continue to operate Jes-Mor Kennels can only be a benefit to Weld County and the surrounding community. Sincerely, Reuben T. Conner , Jr . 19595 Mitchell Dr . Denver , Co. 80249 303-373-4776 303-266-4780 EXHIBIT 6O 23/72 9212r16 12,..3.92 08: 57 TY816 472 07 UNITED WAY 002 November 18, 1992 Susan Burke F.C. Box 1175 Boulder, CO 80306 To Whom it May Concern: It has been my pleasure to have known Susan Burke since 1978. In this period of time i have seen the innovate way she breeds and trains dogs to help others. I was so impressed that I purchased one of her Labrador Retrievers in 1988 to be a companion for my two children. The program she offers is wonderful in that it helps disabled children cope with their disability's and simple tasks in there lives but also give them the emotional support of a loving companion. I work for the United Way here in Kansas City and have put her program in our Information and Referral System, to help those who are in need of the services she provides. If we can help just one person we succeed in the goal of making this a better place for children with disabilities to live and to fulfill some of there hopes and dreams. I highly recommend Susan Burke' s Program and Kennel to be approved for zoning. Si) (ncerely,�6.0 Kimberly O'Hare EXHIBIT cc L 8 / 9212% TEL 1 ' �:! F"December 22 , 1992 Dear Sirs : In the last. 15 years , my wife and I have done business with Dennis nrigham , doing business ac Q M 5 or Quality Maintenance Service„ at the Kewpie poll Beauty Salon in the Green Briar Shopping Center . We have found Dennis to he very reliable , conscientious and honest in his business dealings with us . have never met Ms Burke , but have heard from Dennis. about her training dogs for the handicapped . I ' m a horse trainer and know the dedication needed in thin type of training , and admire what she is doing . If 7 can be of any more help in this matter , please contact me . Jesse D . Waddle Crime Prevent. Specalist. Adams County ghoriff ' s Dopt . 4201 E . 72nd Ave . Commerce City , C0 . B0022 Phone : 659-6400 x3653 • EXHIBIT /* 23 9'' 9::1.206 To Whom It May Concern: My husband and I originally met Susan Burke of Jessmor Kennels in August, 1992 when we contacted her for open-space dog training for our two labrador retrievers. During the course of our 8-weeks of training, we became friends as well as clients, and we continue to see Susan and Dennis socially. At Susan's invitation, we visited the kennels this fall with our sons to see newborn puppies, and were amazed to see 6-week old puppies actually come running when she called them. Susan has a natural gift when it comes to handling dogs, and it would be a crying shame to see her kennel shut down. Both our dogs responded to Susan's training immediately, and continue to go bananas whenever she visits our house (months after the training has been completed). Susan runs a non-profit charitable organization, Paws for Pals, which is a program designed to train dogs to serve children with special needs. Susan trains these dogs to help children with daily tasks, as well as to be faithful companions and a positive focus in their lives. It would be an absolute disgrace to lose her valuable input in a field where her contribution makes a significant difference in the lives of handicapped children because a man who raises horses doesn't want dogs next door! Since the subject property is currently zoned for sheep, pigs and chickens, I fail to see why there is even a question about granting a kennel license. I feel that Jessmor Kennels provides a very valuable contribution to society and is located in a perfect environment for a kennel: 1. The kennels are set back from the street over 800 feet. 2. The kennels are not visible from the street at all. We drove right past the driveway on our first visit because we weren't watching address numbers, figuring we would just see the kennels. A mile down the road we realized we had driven past it and not seen it! I am sure some of the neighbors further down the road have been surprised to learn that there is a kennel on the property! 3. There are no homes in the immediate vicinity of the kennels, and the space adjacent to the kennel area is all open fields. Because my husband and I were wondering what they did with all the "dog doo" and we didn't see any during our visit to the kennels, I asked Susan about it once. She replied that it was all picked up daily and put in dumpsters which were collected once a week. We saw absolutely no evidence of odor, uncleanliness, or unhappy animals. I wonder at the neighbor's motivation to prevent Susan from obtaining a kennel license... the man raises draft horses on his property... why should he object to having a kennel next door? It is not like he has a manicured half-acre of front lawn and lives in a million dollar mansion where a kennel might devalue his property. It's out in the middle of the sticks! This neighbor has even spoken with other neighbors, spreading vicious rumors that the dogs in the kennel don't bark because Susan keeps electric shock collars on them! From first-hand experience, I know that Susan does NOT keep shock collars on dogs in the kennel and is extremely reluctant to use them as a last resort in training. In fact, she advised us not to use an electric fence for our yard because our dogs would get shocked if they exited the yard, but it would not keep other dogs from coming into our yard and would thus be cruel to trap them where they could not get away. I would be pleased to provide any other information the zoning commission might feel I can supply. As a former Californian myself(who moved to Colorado for the friendly people and a better lifestyle), I hate to see people come to Colorado with their California attitudes of "me first and to heck with everyone else." It is people like this neighbor that we left California to get away from. Don't give him the power to alter the Colorado that we love. Susan's kennel does not hurt this man's property value, she provides valuable services to the community, and I just don't understand why he is trying to shut her down. Since cJ ✓ EXHIBIT Peggy M. Berg 7740 Country Creek e /4li" Niwot, CO 80503 F ,, 3/V- 652-3235 , " 9:61206 December 15, 1992 Weld County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Dear Commissioners; I am writing this letter in support of Susan Burke and Jess- Mor Kennels. I have been acquainted with Susan for the past two years, when I purchased my puppy, and have been impressed with Susan and Jess-Mor Kennels. The Kennels are very clean, the dogs are well cared for and happy. Susan and Jess-Mor Kennels have an excellent reputation in the Colorado industry. Susan works with handicapped children, placing puppies with these children to assist the children toward recovery. It would be unfortunate to force a relocation of Susan's family and Jess-Mor Kennels from their home in the present rural setting due to a dispute with a neighbor. Thank You. Sincerely, d.// EXN\811 w stet i. Z(/^'e Diane Paull 92- 97;120C EXHIBIT o I( /z? .3�%L December- 18, 1992 Country Commissioner: :I: , Judith M. Rugg , wot..tld be at this hearing personally if I had not already committed to being present at. .a family reunion during the Christmas holidays. :f. would like to write on behalf of Susan Burke, eke ;iessMor. Kennels. I live at 3312 Meining Rd. , off county road 21 and M i.ning Rd. , and have been at this address for over 5 years T would like to state, on the record that for_ .the few years that Susan Burke lived on CR, 21 and ran a kennel , we never had any kind of problem with the kennel being there. (As a matter of fact I had more problems with the neighbor 's geese, ke ns, roosters, and horses, than with any of her dogs or the dogs she hoarded) . After visiting her facility on numerous occasions, as a neighbor , I even recommended my son as a kennel worker , if she ever needed one, which occurred a few times. I have worked for the Thompson R23 School District in the area o.y. Special e:s c•.i.��1. �,c:l t_t c�t t.:i{_"�('? and would�_t 1 r� like�:;�? t ncommend Susan Burke, c:r.. , E't...t. �::,... ., and JessMor" Kennels, on their- work with "Paws for Pals" which works with the handicapped. It 's too bad more kennels don 't participate in this program! All in all , I lived in a closer proximity to St.tsan and her kernel than any of her current neighbors, and never had any ':rouble with noise, smell , property devaluation , etc. would highly recommend her and her kennel as an asset to the community and county ! ! Very Sincerely Yours, C-?.- \722 . f-40---- ,:ru(_Ii.th M. Rugg 3312 Mr_,i.n i n c; Rd Berthoud , co. R0513 572-4132 If you need to reach me in Arizona, my # is 602-325-9469! ! 12- 21 to :i2--25 after that at the reunion. After January 4, 1993, I can he reached at Berthoud High School- 532-3743 ! 92,12^6 , EXHIBIT X To the Weld County Zoning Commissioners: Unfortunately, we are unable to attend this hearing in person, so we are sending this letter on behalf of Jess-Mor Kennels . As residents of Weld County, in our opinion, the kennels this hearing is about, are not and will not devalue adjacent properties or increase traffic in the area. As we have visited Jess-Mor Kennels on numerous occasions , unannounced I might add, have never found the dogs or their kennels unkempt. We have visited this kennel in the middle of summer and have never observed or been subjected to an odor from the dogs or their excrement! Susan is a small business woman . Two things that make it even more difficult to support and care for two small children in the state our economy is in. She is an excellent Dog Trainer, who takes her job very seriously. Susan is dedicated to her children as well as her dogs. She cares and takes pride in a job well done. In essence she takes pride in not only the training of the dogs, but in the care of the dogs and the area they occupy. As a dog owner I 'm amazed when we drive to the kennel or to the house there is very little barking. This is not the case when someone drives in my driveway or my neighbor' s driveway. The dogs in and around our house are supposed to let us know when a stranger is here. Susan' s dogs are show dogs or working dogs and are trained not to bark . We had problems with one of our dogs chasing our calves and horses. We called on Susan, at Jess-Mor Kennels, to help us with this problem. Susan came to our house and was instrumental in breaking our dog of this bad habit. Without the use of a shock collar or any other electrical device. We have had a problem when driving up to the kennel , the neighbor to the south of the kennel have dogs that are outside of their property in Jess-Mor' s driveway chasing our car as we drive in and out! I personally, am hesitant to wander to far from the kennel and the immediate area surrounding the kennel for fear of their neighbor 's dogs ! 921206 _...- a, -- •_ i , ■ ' r ', , - - ■ al* 1 1 - • r _i ine , • . . . ,.... . ■ `II te. 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I must also point out that this was no easy task. The newfoundland isn't known for it's long attention span as was indicated by the results at the specialty. There were approximately 60 dogs entered in the obedience trials, less than 10 earned their qualifying scores. Captain finished his obedience qualifications in three straight shows and was awarded his obedience title due to Susan' s training. Since then I have had Susan show this and my other newfoundland, "Annie" at numerous All-Breed dog shows. They are always shown professionally and are well cared for when under her supervision. The dogs are always "in the ribbons" whenever they are shown. In 1990, I acquired a male labrador retriever, "Ben", that I co-own with Susan. She has trained and has the exclusive rights to show this dog. He was taking the Best of Breed title over champion dogs at 9 months of age. Shortly after turning one year old, he received his championship. The dog consistently places in the group ring and in 1992, received a Best in Show. This was only the second Labrador Retriever in the country that took that title, the first being in Alaska. The dog was rated the #7 labrador in the country in that year, all due to Susan's ability to promote and show the dog. The main focus of Susan's kennel is for the obedience training of dogs. She has a large clientele that extends throughout Colorado as well as out of state. She accepts and trains dogs for physically disabled children in her "PAWS-FOR-PALS" program. Susan's kennels are always well maintained and the dogs are well cared for. The dogs are never allowed to bark constantly and be considered a nuisance. Nor are the dogs allowed to roam free. They are kenneled when they should be and exercised regularly in a controlled environment. 9 Z1296 -k-y-4-t5237-r- r?ft Jess-Mor Kennels doesn't breed dogs for profit. Susan's breeding program is based on striving to breed the best dogs possible. In the last year there have been only two or three litters of puppies born, all AKC registered. All of these dogs are placed in well caring homes. Each dog is judged and given a guarantee as to whether it will be a show quality or pet quality animal. If a dog isn't of breeding quality, the dog will be neutered or spayed before the registration papers are signed over so that the new owners won't be able to breed the animal. I would encourage a favorable vote to award the kennel license as Susan Burke is offering many people the opportunity to have a place to board their dogs and also to get the proper training to have dogs that can be considered socially acceptable. Sincerely, L.eA,4-c_1`- Bruce D. Wilt P.O. Box 1401 Berthoud, CO. 80513 921Zj December 9, 1992 Attention: Weld County Board of Commissioners The purpose of my letter is to express my support for the expansion of Jessmore Kennels. I began using Jessmore Kennels in 1991, after an extensive search for the kennel dedicated to serving our boarding and training needs. Since that time, I have been very pleased with the care and quality of the facilities, results and our trainer, Susan. I happen to have a dog that requires very specialized training and he has responded well to the expertise, patience, care and professionalism that Susan offers him. I also board my dog at Jessmore Kennels frequently, as my lifestyle re- quires extensive traveling and am thrilled that Susan offers pick up and delivery services which eliminates the need for me to travel to Mead. In the instances where I have driven to Mead, I am impressed with the cleanliness and organization of the kennels. I am further impressed at the minimal barking that occurs and attribute it to Susans' ability to handle the dogs. I have however, been inconvenienced by the dog that lives near the entry way to the kennel as he/she barks, jumps and chases our car as we enter the kennels. I have and will continue to refer my friends and family to Jessmore Kennels because of the personal care, affordable prices and my dog enjoys and responds to Susan which relieves me of worry when I cannot be with my pet. Thank you. Beverly Marqu z-Propp , l 9232% imdra&Peter Keifer 4461 WCQ31 FortLupton, Colo. 80621 ,Seat-26 JZ�/'�C� y/ CAS 5 /(I C (-; C,C-1‘2)C L C YX_0_,L1 `I I Lc? l y' CSI c2 1.0 E 1-e-2 ILEA EA 67C--) �t JL ' �/Z c-c) EA �__/ 011- L�t trn c o a,3 1,O e C P /) o 4.c9 6-la an-' �c c2n � /2�rpitto Jt •J 72�� �16-c iz .z yhCWec� Cz LG2,) y tc dc-J c f/2-E 5Y (.:(1 Lus C� Vity2 `7"L -e h bc-LiiXy Lux, iv:Li ci hrt C2 i� Ct&[) (e-pe/ Cky r�cc �CflCJ bz�,Ze tic `72 v ti -< LAS. . 7&LJ k )1 ) : / o / c&-- Vii? << ,t o- ooh Y)c jILEE/ '-t -f c Lt / ciewr'r'c;.(77,, i' ipAcpc.rtv Lrl C riv cz<_t y t E 7C 5 E' /l . � Lr1 Ci r'C i C1 )Ctrs 921.E% yi-tt sr7- PP 1 December 1992 Weld County Board of Commissioners Dear Sirs , We are writing on behalf of the operators of Jess-Mor Kennels , located in within your zoning jurisdiction . It has recently been called to our attention that the boarding services at Jess-Mor may have to be discontinued due to potential zoning conflicts . We feel very strongly that cessation of boarding/training of dogs at the kennel would be a loss to the dog owner community . The training and boarding program at Jess-Mor came to us through the recommendation from other dog owners . We have passed these recommendations on to other responsible dog owners who are looking for a high quality dog training program. During our one year professional relationship with Jess-Mor , we have taken advantage of both the boarding and training services . The convenience provided by Jess-Mor ' s willingness to transport our dog within the Boulder city area is of great importance in our choosing of a kennel for boarding. We feel that an expansion of the boarding services at Jess-Mor would enhance the value of the program to the dog owning community . Please support their efforts to expand their operation . Sincerely , Step en_R_ _Shertz Lisa C. Shertz 9212°6 K"cH/t31 cw Laurie B. Krueger 407 Iowa Berthoud, Colorado 80513 ( 303) 532-2803 December 3 , 1992 To Whom It May Concern: I have known Susan Burke for the last eight years -- we first met at our children ' s school . Susan is one of the few people I trust with the care of my children and on many occasions my daughters have gone for overnight stays and spent time with Susan and her children. She is a honest, warm and caring person whose company my entire family thoroughly enjoys . I believe Susan' s character is of the highest caliber and it is a pleasure to have her as a friend. Sincerely, /l ✓(LLB G'ZCQ- j��� Laurie Krueger 9Z31,2' 6 December 5, 1992 Dear Sirs: I am writing this letter on behalf of Susan Burke, in support of her application for a kennel license. I have had the opportunity tc visit her home several times over the past year. I can attest to the health of her dogs, the cleanliness of her kennel, and the professional manner with which she conducts her business. I can comment on the concern of one of her neighbors regarding excessive bark- ing. On the occasions I have visited her home the dogs were quiet and well behaved. Susan uses a humane anti-barking collar to discourage barking. This device has proven to be effective in training dogs not to bark. Should you have any questions regarding my cowmen s, I can be reached at - 12245 County Rd. 106 South, Alamosa, Colorado 81101 or by phone at 719-589-4830. Sincerely, Jeffrey Fay DVM, PhD. 92216 �Cifl1�C, o/0 To Whom It May Concern : I am writing this letter out of concern for the situation of Jess-Mor Kennels & Dog Training Academy . I would like to express the importance of such a business. Susan Burke offers an important service to the community . Not only providing purebred dogs , but offering boarding , training , and working with problem behavior dogs . Dog obedience is so important, especially now that more homes have dogs than have not. We have all heard the horror stories of violent dogs . Formal obedience training is one way of curbing violent, or even just nuisance behavior . Susan is considered an expert in the area of problem behavior, as she is frequently consulted by Boulder County in regards to biting cases . Susan operates her business in a professional manner. Her kennels are clean , her dogs are quiet and obedient. She is currently investing more time and money into her business as she is upgrading and expanding her kennels to meet the demands and needs of her clients. I can ' t imagine any legitimate complaint against Jess-Mor Kennels . What a tragedy it would be to have her relocate after investing time and energy to provide her valuable service . Her location makes her accessible not only to Larimer County , but also Boulder and Weld County . I live in Boulder County , my husband and I take our dog to Susan . We got our dog from the humane society . He apparently was a stray , and had no training . Susan has been helping us train our dog , and I can guarantee you that a trained dog provides for a better dog owner relationship , and will also help cut down the number of dogs destroyed each year . // caAO L4&Acc._0 lig L.RCG.D LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF GREATER DENVER November 30 , 1992 Re : Paws for Pals Susan Burke , Founder To Whom It May Concern : Ms. Susan Burke presented a program at the November , 1991 monthly meeting of the Labrador Retriever Club of Greater Denver . She explained how she has placed trained dogs with handicapped children and individuals , and expressed her desire to have club members donate dogs to her program. At that presentation , Wally , one of the dogs trained and placed by Susan , and his owner , Ashley Hovey, gave a demon- stration as to how a dog can make a difference to a handi- capped child . Wally was donated to Susan ' s program by Linda Vaughn , Simerdown Labradors , a member of the Labrador Retriever Club of Greater Denver and owner of Action Kennels in Arvada , Colorado. Susan emphasized that her primary concern was placing healthy and well trained animals in homes to help people become more independent and self reliant. The Labrador Retriever Club of Greater Denver wishes her every success . Sincerely, e /` :T& Lisa N. Benecke Corresponding Secretary lnb 9Z1.2% //����� l :R MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS, INC. 730496 Bryant Dr 2871 Use� Evergreen, P.D. Box Colorado 80439 _=_ sane:(303)674-0531 December 4, 1992 Weld County Board of Commissioners C/0 Susan Burke DBA Jess Mor Kennels 2683 WCR 42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 Re: Susan Burke's petition to allow increased maintenance capacity for dogs at the Jess Mor Kennels located at 2683 WCR 42 Dear Commissioners: It is my understanding that Susan Burke has petitioned the Zoning Board for permission to train and maintain upward of 50 dogs at the Jess Mor Kennel facility, and that there is some resistance by a neighbor who is concerned about traffic, noise, etc. Susan Burke is the Handling Agent for my show dogs, and that has caused me to visit and spend considerable time at her facility. While there I inspected her kennel facility and found the entire kennel and surrounding area to be clean, neat and orderly, and quiet. The dogs there were very good quality, show dogs etc. and very well cared for. There was no evidence of negitive impact to the surrounding properties, not even significant traffic in and out. I have had no occasion to board my dogs there, but, will do so when the need arrises. It should be pointed out that her entire operation is directed toward the proper management of dogs. That is, training, control, good breeding, proper care etc. This is in stark contrast to the loose, unmanaged, Pointer I encountered standing in the road (WCR 42) near the private drive to the Jess Mor Kennels on my visit there in late September. Perhaps this unmanaged dog belongs to one of the neighbors who is resisting the zoning permission that would allow activities of better management. I wholeheartedly encourage the Zoning Board to grant the zoning or variation needed to continue and expand her operation which has positive impact on proper dog management and no negative impact on adjacent properties or people. Sincerely, � Edward C. Viner III 9&S215 3 8120 West Baker Avenue Lakewood, CO 80227 December 4, 1992 To Whom It May Concern: It is with pleasure that I relay my experience with Susan Burke, Professional Dog Handler. Susan was referred to me by a well-respected dog breeder in the Denver Metropolitan Area. I had a beautiful 3 year-old yellow Labrador bitch who did not enjoy showing in the AKC confirmation rings. This yellow bitch would almost always get placement ribbons due to her excellent confirmation. However, due to her lazy attitude in the show ring, she would again and again lose the points to another bitch with a more spirited attitude in the show ring. These factors are what brought me to contract with Susan Burke's for her handling services. Susan handled my bitch beautifully. She brought out an"up" spirit, and my bitch began to take the winning points until she tallied enough to earn her AKC Championship. Obviously, I was very pleased that as a professional handler Susan was able to accomplish what I could not as an amateur with a bitch who had a poor show attitude. I have recommended Susan many times to individuals seeking professional handling for their dogs. I will continue to recommend her excellent professional handling services, and I would not hesitate to contract with her again should the need arise. To summarize, Susan is one of the best handlers in the area. She is recognized by the "fancy" community throughout the United States as a handler who consistently demonstrates great skill in handling dogs of many breeds. It is always a pleasure to watch her make a difficult job look effortless. Sincerely, W6-42-4— Annell Mook 9 sl.N'l6 December 15 , 1992 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : My name is Laura Barclay and I live at 762 Ithaca Drive , Boulder , Colorado . I have been a client of Jess-Mor Kennels for well over a year and have used their services in several capacities . Ms . Burke has provided in-home training for my Black Labrador puppy and has also boarded one or both of my dogs at her kennel on several occasions . In addition to these services , Ms . Burke also picks up and delivers the dogs to their own homes , thereby saving a great deal of driving and gasoline for the owners . As a matter of fact , I have only been to Jess-Mor Kennels once to bring my dogs to board there . On that one occasion , I was impressed by how quiet the area was , especially in light of the fact that nearly all the kennels were full . In conclusion , I would like to say that I hope Ms . Burke will be able to continue to render her services , especially the pick up and delivery arrangement . This meets a very real need in the community . Laura B . Barclay 762 Ithaca Drive Boulder , CO. 80303 9212% Xt-0 tat i PH December 15, 1992 Weld County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Dear Commissioners; I am writing this letter in support of Susan Burke and Jess- Mor Kennels. I have been acquainted with Susan for the past two years, when I purchased my puppy, and have been impressed with Susan and Jess-Mor Kennels. The Kennels are very clean, the dogs are well cared for and happy. Susan and Jess-Mor Kennels have an excellent reputation in the Colorado industry. Susan works with handicapped children, placing puppies with these children to assist the children toward recovery. It would be unfortunate to force a relocation of Susan's family and Jess-Mor Kennels from their home in the present rural setting due to a dispute with a neighbor. Thank You. Sincerely, /, Diane Paull 971296 �Xlfo /'T G& To whom it may concern; I ' ve known Dennis Brigham for the past 10 years . We met through our business relationship which evolved into a personal friendship. I can assure you Dennis is a very honest , respectable, and caring person. He has always demonstrated the utmost integrity in our business relation- ship . Working with animals as well as people successfully in the service areas of small business certainly demonstrates his caring and respectful attitude towards life . I can always count on Dennis with respect to business and as a friend . Sincerely, tee S7"""'� Bruce Hammons 13912 E . Arizona Ave . Aurora , Co 80012 921296 x�1�3� rF December 3, 1992 To Whom it May Concern: We have known Susan Burke for over 4 years and have known Dennis Brigham for almost a year. We are familiar with their kennel, training practices and commitment to quality. We have seen this through Susan's professional handling of dogs and the kennel. Susan has helped us train one of our Labrador Retrievers for show and has also shown him herself, taking him on the road with her. We know that when she has our dog, he is in the best of care and he is always happy. We have also traveled with Susan and Dennis, and have seen first hand, the quality care each dog receives on the road. This care is also evident upon visiting the kennel. The dogs in the kennel are always happy and are in clean, well maintained runs. We know how meticulous Susan and Dennis are, and it is most evident with the kennel. What most impressed us upon our first visit to the kennel was how it was not visible at all from the roads or driveway to the house. It was also quiet, causing us to be surprised that a kennel was even there. We strongly believe that Jess-Mor Kennels is definitely an asset to the community. The community should be honored what Susan has done for her Paws for Pals program. We have seen the children who have benefitted from the service dogs trained by Susan. Her time and devotion to these kids is more than admirable. There are few programs such as Paw for Pals locally, and on a national level, the wait for a service dog is at least two years. The Paws for Pals program has placed dogs with kids long before they would have received one from a National program, which says a lot for what Susan has done locally for this community. The lack of quality kennels and care in the area is limited. Jess-Mor Kennels one of very few quality kennels in Weld, Larimer and Boulder counties. Susan and Dennis' personal service in pick up and delivery of client dogs is in itself a rarity. Also, few kennels train while boarding. This, as well as Susan's in-home training, results in less behavior problems with the dogs in the area. The community should be pleased to have a facility of this caliber near them with people like Susan and Dennis in charge. The kennel is not a nuisance to this area, it is a an valuable establishment. Sincerely, (1401.44 d l Ann & Steve Hulet Louisville, Colorado J42n6 1 Diane R.9arv+s 4707'W.MoorheadCircke Boulder,CO 80303 DECEMBER 18, 1992 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN IN JUNE 1983 I PURCHASED TWO SAMOYED LITTER PUPS , ADORABLE AS THEY WERE THEY CHEWED THEIR WAY THROUGH MY KITCHEN FLOOR, WALLS AND EVEN THE 2 X 4'S . IN DESPERATION I CONTACTED SUSAN BURKE AND HAD AN "IN HOME" TRAINING PROGRAM FOR MY DOGS . SUSAN WAS TOTALLY PROFESSIONAL AND RELIABLE AND STOPPED MY DOGS CHEWING HABITS IN A MATTER OF WEEKS . MY DOGS HAVE BEEN MY BEST FRIENDS FOR THE PAST 9'/ YEARS AND I AM EXCEEDINGLY GRATEFUL TO SUSAN FOR HER PATIENCE AND DETERMINATION . SUSAN AND I STILL KEEP IN TOUCH AND I WISH HER EVERY SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS . SINCERELY YOURS, DIANE R . JARVIS Q[) SENT BY:KINKO'S "-22-92 ; 7:41 ; nu�nV", z- ALBLQLEr`_. V-, 3036523411 :# 1/ 2 - FAX 24 HRS ALDAy 7 LIAYS A WEEK FAX MANSMISSION the copy center ASK ABOUT FULL COLOR COPIES TODAvg OA Tp. 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W\ t 'Ater SA-tw e, ovv.w\I W t4 is \,nre.r cleN; reAA ew‘a ktr °A A; Q Jtspi�t * t Ao,.v cs&\ eu',nc1 anal sa .bc..cks c cA a eik0 v,� v.n v V\ ) Cat v1n e.$) a,. te s 19-UMW �\ c AAA? vtSa„ CO\OQC1S p reseen&-et hexSaa a h,ei c �vYMAS ow\A h.er c \ re vn w AAA" .4\ v\a iAes.s J 0\ecL,,,.\, ess 0,A4 ? e o4resslanc;a iSvv\ ) vVno-tn aAtnhl.q S-cases Q) \I\v nnn.cr<, �J v, °l �'7 "j�.5CW\ a.Mc\' h e_s ou.r e_ Co `O\ \&csW ? ` C ra q rewnn,`` A - I 41 AA) v1 W bee v1 5i OC 1 \S Roiv` .t.cs we+ ,, TV� �. C.C `e SCA._scrn,. \/—\ ,� hods, r � ��5 G ta w ���,. 9?1.«'?s i 141817 l 53D - oj v 9ZiZc Weld County Board of Commisioners : My name is Steve Kath and I reside at 1201 S . County Rd . 21 in Laramier County . I regretfully am unable to attend the hearing on Dec . 23rd , 1992 , because I will be out of town . Susan Burke leased the above mentioned property from me for several years . When she told me that she raised and trained dogs , I was apprehensive about a kennel operation being able to fit into a fairly condensed neighborhood . There were five homes within 100-300 feet in all directions . I was also concerned about the home and property becoming run down from the number of dogs , which numbered anywhere from 40-50 . I was very wrong on both accounts . Ms . Burke kept the property neat and orderly and made many improvements while she resided there . More importantly, she became friends with the surrounding neighbors . There was never one complaint about barking , cleanliness , or dogs running loose . I was impressed by her ability to handle the number of dogs she did . I was sorry to see her move . I now reside in- the property she leased from me . Ms . Burke runs a wonderful program for children who are handi— capped . I had the pleasure to observe her training the very special dogs , and to meet some of these very special children . It would be a shame to reject this proposal . If I can be of any assistance , please feel free to contact me . Thank you for your time . Steve Kath 1201 S . County Rd . 21 Berthoud , CO 80513 532-4309 ter December 14, 1992 1'5 CI r, r To Whom It May Concern: In my capacity as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist at the Children's Hospital in Denver, I have had the opportunity to meet Susan Burke and work with the Paws for Pals program on a number of occasions. Susan has placed specially trained companion dogs in the homes of several patients I have been involved with. Each experience has proven to be positive and beneficial for the patient and family involved. There are other programs which provide service dogs to recipients with special needs. A well established program, called Canine Companions for Independence, recently began a training program here in Colorado. While this is a much needed program, they do not currently accept applicants under the age of 15 for a dog with service training. The vast majority of the children I am in contact with are unable, therefore, to benefit from the relationship and support these programs provide through their animals. I feel that this is the key element which makes Paws for Pals unique and necessary. Susan's program fills the gaps for individuals too young to qualify for other programs. Susan's whole approach in this endeavor emphasizes the emotional benefits that come from the bond that is established between the child and the dog. In addition, she is able to personalize the training in each situation, so that the dog, the patient and family lifestyle are a successful fit. Her ability to provide families with follow-up training and on-going guidance are unique aspects of Paws for Pals as well. I am very much in support of this program, and hope to see Paws for Pals develop and grow. 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O ^' .- " PAWS FOR PALS J IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD DOGS 41 _ i JOB REQUIREMENTS - IM P A er OF SOUND MIND * : (good temperment) OF SOUND BODY `� (good hips/eyes) ,.",.;-::-" ,,;:•-:''_ 4 . OF BIG HEART wr;. ' - '-' 4 r. e^---' ' ".. ,� (loves kids) je. 1 +�_ ��.. T^ , / )' y— . Y , r 4 ' •"'Ir"'t ra'hr;� PAWS FOR PALS is a program ,rr 1 I '- '47.1�- " designed to train dogs to • serve children with special needs. These dogs are 4t, 'a trained to help children s'h 1 t:.-N-4. � like Ashley with daily tasks as well as become `` ,�< faithful companions. ` ' k,,T 7% - "-7,``i PAWS FOR PALS is a non- If . ._ profit organization �.t. 41#1 r' founded in 1983 by Susan !s , r , Burke. PAWS FOR PALS ✓ meow 'e works strictly on a N donation basis. If you have a dog, equipment, Ashley Hovey & WAL&Y crates, or dog food, any donation would be greatly appreciated. PAWS FOR PALS Susan Burke P.O. Box 1175 Boulder, CO 80306 PH. (303) 440-7114 Kennel PH. (303) 532-5178 Home s: • -- . 921206 BEST IN SHC. kV CH. JESS-MO;.,'S BLUE NOTE s L #7 Final All Breed Standings A, for 1991 (Canine Chronicle) . +-,�• k #1 Breeder/Owner/Handled 6 ' • �� - Labrador in USA, 1991. • 16 Bests of Breed - c 4 6 Group Placements ? 1 Best in Show ; . , #, . Ben hit the "Top Ten" at the !! t" young age of 22 months. ` r t i Ben excels in type, movement and is a true showman. � H..•5 t �4�,1 - ; '� � � 'mil, +. c :�� •- „� ` ` =+�.,= Ben is only two years old. ` �M+t �'+ LA""kn'� ti x Y. !� '+.. , { t e l i'"S?{ Ben happily resides with his a•.. :e.Iih, �toll. t.ni: . -2. ' ,yeti-�.ir. 1221-.'as „real"owner, Brttce Wilt. Ch.Avalon's Invincible x Ch. Labradese Tiger Lily OFA LR42044G26M -T • CERF LR3918/91.27 • (BY) Ben is off and running in 1992. ' - 1, ; . A,— Best of Breed at Wichita Kennel 5t Club over 12 specials under the i i ' respected judge Kendall Herr. On to a Group III under jduge NS ar Constance Barton. Thank you for - • - this prestigious win! (Photo unavailable.) JESS-MOR KENNELS e Susan F. Burke -• • 2683 WCR 42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 (303) 532-5178 (home) (303)440-7114(kennel) t ` ?� r t Professional Handling and Conditioning Available ., Surma 1992 ■ 112 inn 1720 Linden Avenue Boulder, Colorado 80304 November 21 , 1992 Weld County Commisioners: It has been brought to my attention that a protest of some sort is being made with regard to the Jess-Mor Kennel owned by Susan Burk. My understanding is that one concern is the traffic involved. because of the kennel operation. I have known Susan Burk for a number of years. As a dog trainer, she came to my house in Boulder. I came to her kennel once in that period, before she was in her present location, and was impressed by the orderly management of her kennel. More recently my wife and I were interested in purchasing one of the dogs she had bred. For that transaction, which took place after she had moved to her present location in Weld County, we made two visits to the kennel--once to select a puppy from a litter and once to pick up the puppy. Again we were impressed with the management of her kennel. Obviously, so far as we were concerned, not much traffic was involved. Our interactions with Susan Burk made us aware of her as a person and we came into contact with various members of her family. These are all very pleasant and likeable people and I would assume that the normal visitations back and forth by friends and the normal interests of active people in a family of that size would result in a fair amount of travel back and forth quite independent of the kennel. The behavior of the dogs at the kennel when I was there, the nature of Susan Burk's personality as I perceive it (which is that of an honest, hard working, and responsible person meeting both her family and business obligations) makes me question the validity of any complaint against the operation of her kennel in its present location. The only disturbance I experienced in our two visits was that of the neighbor's dog which reacted to our driving by with more noise and commotion than I heard from the entire kennel. I can understand that this could be a cause of disturbance for the neighbors who own this dog. If this is any part of the complaint being registered, it seems to me that the problem would be more one to be solved by the neighbors than by the Jess-Mor kennel--either through training their dog appropriately or fencing it (if space allows) in an area that is not immediately next to the entry road. 9212% L tHito V I hope this expression of opinion by one who has only limited knowledge of the situation or the nature of the complaint is of some help. I would urge an objective assessment of the precise nature of the problem(s) involved and a constructive search for a solution that would not penalize Susan Burk who, as I've been informed, cleared with the proper authorities in Weld County before locating her kennel there. Sincerely, Martin Cobin 921296 : , V�1.l1_= .__.i .. . . f _! =qb: _ .. ._..:.3. .. _ ._ C _-t months de I was faced with c:!. 5 • :t•i . :ti;3 . :._. ' :'y'C'._, :'. L .. _.:'1 . Me :lee fear ;L18 t. . ..i e r ehephe,e :t te .:' :c`'a a ilia('.. '_ . our I _ , e ld We _ ti. _ _ .. •.,i= u:_ +"t.�t'':/v horses and T•�-:.r_' ,'J QE. nature' .t e1"1t�C1"'_ a:s are :.j herd she :i' V ^• -• • :sf a that one could t":1::7 .1'1' : . As soon as ..'e g•_. .e to el1s :en was e >eec he ' io l take o . o ee i'; h s area i e c l;.id i n all t o }z_i,''j'.b e!'E . This was very dangerous consideried we live ..,n a i.''!a oe ht;..'`:way and have already _.adti «+' : -;1'' " - +e _ , eF is No ; .il+::'un•. :f tj' 11 •!':c C':i 1d brine him b ack _,..i. ... . ea -,-ea-=y . _ .': had :e[;ly: 4eo he poiet that the only wee .• _ . _ee _ tee :-,: ' a.__ a ,.t+: :1 .. :i`i;.. :a'_ teee . :t ;4_.s t+1 t rie c it t teat • eniv ..» t 1 .... wee ee 'eav- . ....Fri _..xsi.S'L'`y':=?L. . . ._.s rife had ;l+.i quality • `.i'.". ➢;e was e_Zie ..r ..»e ee ',a`!= around. '. .': t W _ !-' 1, . !_•,.m.cam'.. in t n C area _..nd a r',= t r C•j to _ .::'ut. eesi : etedience l a lease, no .i`=.st.er' what iCnc;.h only weeeed My Je . me he while -'3 4J'�:- en the „e'm�•i"...•: .':• M �.11.I�:;d;'�ei -.��� '-�i 'rte t� 'ali t 7'Ita .,..art' l4':G. a 1t_ :.e7?" . im +�'Lt _:r pt.t• him t.i_t' sleep . " This do had L'4a`ei. a F:' .=ae.i.C 'oc my r:.:.i" e `, ',Yri': had past away . The dog i_ T=un il g':tCd health and deed with the kid e , so you can see what kind ':f position _ was in . My 4' .i _.r. ._n ha: sLl+_+:es d ha . I t••;1.. to 3usar Burke . efter dieeueeine tine with me S:'e came to my home and shewee me how t 'A1+: k .44 .t r be.'.•ivi'.:r modification teChn:ggLies she tries to do as much t•raini;!}__ in the .animal home atmcsohere a; possible . I still nave ,. deep :•Lit• now : can let him out with me with out restraint and he taya C .::s , he still has the desire to go after the horses but eat the sound of my voice he' ll step and come to me . 1 believe Jess-Mo!' Kennels is an asset to 'Jul' community. One .3thee thine. i would like to mention is that aF_tout a month fx I: ago 1 r e. i n ! 4 �.. ;'. .a .:.F���-?'C!? •a'y'1?S1 ...t an area auction 3:?d she 't5s?!?t.I'=,nCr; 'hae. .tee i .seers having in• a di pu- e over t.:--t kennels . She se id that she e!:uld not cotI:C'_air eta+':'_!'t the barking because Susan kept dog ue the ,1 enderenderC'7:'.'�.;^.?i , t ae no sue_ :f the O_►'rile'l ms but i f '_;'arfi traffic i L';+nre . • enyene w:.th teenage children knows that for as lone as they . :ere home your Jr _ Ve'bav is a 1al :ine �i�! ' }-:t. tl' . :. and 'lire s 3!'31Z'= Central .. try c- ;? OLHI 8 IT t-- 0A5614 oaa4 REC:SitA!?r .Le rJs q_ 7.; COPCc,:y.'eS Al DYE w 2C4r,C i`i d 5 KEASE!.CO n644 i//n/5,Z X-!�Clit >6HA ,e l2 - /..,/ /3 !oy .gyp , �iQ�'C Cian// a ic/ s2,-teat a re-Ca ti a zLuy Zca Z02/ czyno/ 77-sear-Z% are2n .aso % / .. i -z-er/ 77�� cloy c/-71-a 16.I- , / C�xa z 2 ,ems. t .-/.-. � .sue / ��� G7 %W' 7' n etiv 7, oz c/aye ' fir7 min tee' 7 a t dee,:� -471 e 1 vic ea,xcec c�.y �i-ne ,c r'� - Gta � P av c e eo7r lice - � ir .24c aGu . or�i z Gv 2c --en-red-6.7 a cr oc/ U O .pcc�c cc a e ck-eza.c aa` nrVe_cZ � Ad-0' ��-z. . . rav�.�.o /ozcz0 �Lo _ a)-Ic/ " Gu m ate Inc/ at aeouver .>04-/t/.,7 4-nel �""` -ate a ae<ajez,l&4, 401/_,/c/' 2-7C /. a' ' c aic/ 2egaz GGr - . 74ae 9s; w 9- d"Sac' atnc1 viw7' a- • • it 9‘1206 In regards to Susan Burke 8683 Weld County Rd . 42 Berthud, Colo. 80513 To whom it may concern Susan Burke is the most respc' -sihle and Crcaring individual you will ever find . She has been training and helping doffs and their owners; to g r than I 've know her which has been over 10 years . She has been a service to the community and individual in bring _t more i:ial. arced relationship between "man and and his best friend" . Susan Burke helped me 10 years ago in gettino me sta'r'ted iti the right direction in the proper care and ownership of dogs. I 've been in the dog containment business for over 10 years working with communities in dog containment laws and individuals in keeping their dogs safe and at homi I would definitely consider Susan Burke and her kennel a asset to any community . In past dealings with Susan Burke and her Kennel I ' ve always ncficad how clean and quiet they are. I was quit upset when she said she was having problems getting approval for a kennel , if there is anything I can do to e,ped i t6• the mutter in getting a kennel approved for Susan Burke don' t hesitate to call me 941-330. Q. ....C, Sincerely . b Qr Charles Clinton Clark President of Invisible Fence '_.ompary of Colorado . n 16 f- oil i1-;- November 24 , 1992 Dear Weld County Commissioners: I am a resident of Weld County, as well as a member of the Labrador Retriever Club of Greater Denver. The first time I met Susan Burke was at a meeting of the Labrador Retriever Club where she was our featured speaker. Susan is the founder of Paws for Pals, a non-profit organization which trains dogs to assist handicapped children. She brought with her to the meeting a little girl named Ashley who couldn' t walk, and a labrador retriever named Blue Boy. Dogs trained by Susan provide independence to their disabled owners by a variety of methods . A dog may be taught to hold still while a paraplegic child uses the dog to pull themselves to an upright position and climb into a wheelchair without human assistance; or, the dog may help carry things or actually pull the wheelchair. Equally as important are some of the emotional benefits these dogs provide. A handsome dog can be a drawing card to other children, and gives everyone something to focus on besides the handicapped child' s disability, providing a rare opportunity for a disabled child to make friends . Susan and Ashley demonstrated how Blue Boy had been taught to pick up a phone receiver and take it to his master, and to retrieve a fallen metal crutch, or pick up something as small as a dropped pencil or paper. Susan donates her training expertise for this organization, local veterinarians donate spaying or neutering, and breeders donate the dogs . Other people help out with donations of wheelchairs, dog crates or dog food. Since that meeting, I have had several opportunities to visit Susan' s home and her kennel . Although Susan occasionally 821296 ft- *14 .are boards animals, her primary focus is on obedience training for dogs. The dogs which are there strictly for boarding are usually former obedience training clients who are aware of the facilities. Jess-Mor Kennels does not solicit itself as a boarding facility to attract outside clients . Several of Ms . Burke' s own dogs have extensive obedience training and she has competed very successfully throughout Colorado and neighboring states with these animals. The only behavioral problem I ever noticed when I went to Susan' s house was with the neighbors dog jumping the fence and chasing along side my car as I drove in and out of Susan' s driveway. In addition to obedience competition, Susan is also very successful in showing dogs in the conformation arena and has champion dogs on the property. Although she may have a couple of litters a year, she may also go a couple of years with no litters at all . Producing puppies is by no means a major focus of her business. Jess-Mor Kennel and the dogs in it are clean and well-cared for. Susan Burke enjoys a well-earned reputation of quality care and service to her clients and provides an extremely important service to disabled children in this state. While there are no sound reasons to deny her petition, there are in fact , several compelling reasons to make sure this caring person is allowed to continue her very important work. Sincerely, ,, y5 cycjilt, .. t.i. Dorsey Ryan JoAti on To Whom It May Concern: I met Susan Burke early in 1991 . I had a problem with my puppy and sought her advice as a respected trainer first over the telephone . Since that time I have boarded my dog with her and used her services as a professional dog show handler . In ALL of my contacts . I have found her both honest and extremely professional . Show dogs are ideally kept clean and healthy and must adhere to certain standards of behavior . Susan is the ONLY person I trust with my dog . partly because I want him to do well in the show ring and partly because he is a much loved pet . In either case, I am very concerned with care , as well as having someone extremely knowledgable about handling different dog personalities . I have always found Susan ' s facilities clean and well cared for : in fact , it was always a surprise to me that she found time to wash all the dog bedding almost immediately after returning from a dog show. dC5 L( Cpl '-- /0472/ /1 /9%? Patricia A. Olson 5512 La Plata Circle Boulder . CO. 80301 ( 303 ) 530-7107 9'7121G EXN[ (3!i N. Grop,do Services 12440 W.75th Avenue Arvada Colorado 80005 • 303/424-5008 bar 7) GG .G C,/74vW'64—r :/61 4.771 i <-L 4.2),:<<#.07 � �.% L- �G N l.,C,‘1,:L�6c • LL c G C4 i GG e-'-C C� Cc-- /:PLC L G'L C� %'� ./^ `lc:.., <' G;;?iUfLCC—> C2 AC-At/ ----it cc: <Ls pct" /Li..L..-.�L •GZK / 2-7 aLn L'LL L-t�C- ' L) `Z•[,vs C if I • Zr.-77 Z y.. ;JCL C- Q/1-LC L./ G,--4 ,Gj C?it� c�z 'c h�vz� fC it Gc i)v'/47 46Z- -77 '�Gl-• S:".,.t._ (�' /'jam �- ,/ % K,,G"`'it 6./ /17/ / 4 L 921.27:3 KN I i3✓ i. f November 18, 1992 To Whom It May Concern: Re: Susan Burke and Jess-Mor Kennels We have been clients of Susan Burke for the last several months. She has very successfully helped us to turn around some negative behavior that our two-year old Rottweiler had been displaying. During all of our interactions with Susan we have found her to be a very professional, knowledgable, honest, and sensitive trainer. We plan to stay in touch with Susan and Jess-Mor even though our initial training contract has been fulfilled, because we know that there may be times in the future in which we could use some of her guidance with our dog. We would recommend her services wholeheartedly and without any reservations to friends who are seeking dog training or kenneling because of the utmost confidence we have in her abilities, experience, and judgment both in the way she runs her business and, most importantly, in the way she treats animals under her care. Sincerely, John and Andrea Clyne 375 Bates Ave. Boulder, CO 80303 921296 F3C H I 17 Z` To Whom it may concern : I am writing this letter on behalf of Ms . Susan Burke , whom I have known for approximately five years . In that time , Ms Burke has demonstrated the utmost responsibility and given optimum care to her dogs . Ms . Burke couples these qualities with respect and concern for her neighbors . I came to know Ms . Burke when I was experiencing difficulty with a dog I owned . Ms . Burke was recommended to me by several dog breeders and by her neighbor . Ms . Burke has always been considerate and conscientious when it comes to her neighbors and the care of her dogs . Ms . Burke ' s kennels are always clean and her animals have ample supplies of food and water . Furthermore , Ms . Burke never allows her dogs to run widely into her neighbors yards . She is also mindful of noise control and never lets her dogs bark uncontrollably . In addition to these qualities , Ms . Burke performs frequent 1 : 1 dog training sessions in her clients ' homes , therefore , decreasing traffic to her residence . In conclusion , I feel that Ms . Burke ' s kennels pose little inconvenience to her neighbors . I believe that Ms . Burke takes numerous precautions to prevent disturbing her neighbors . She is considerate and respects the rights of others . 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Schlender 751 Crescent Drive Boulder, CO 80303 (303) 494-2545 Monday, November 23, 1992 To the Board of County Commissioners &Planners Dear Madames and Sirs, Susan Burke is an asset to our communities. I know this personally because she has helped train our Labrador Retriever,Duke, to be a well-mannered pet. She also has boarded him at her kennel when we go on trips, and he comes back happy and healthy. No fleas, no colds, no bad manners. Incidentally, I have never been to Susan's home or kennel. All training sessions with our dog have been in our home. Like many good trainers, Susan recommends home training because it allows her to work with the dog and family in their normal environment. And when we're boarding Duke, Susan picks him up in her van (which usually is filled with other boarding dogs, each in their separate carrying crate) then drops him back at our house when our trip is through. This drop-off service saves gas for her clients, means fewer cars are on the road, and is far more convenient for us. What's more, with her set-up of individual, portable "dens" for each dog, I am confident they all travel safely. As a reporter, I attest that Susan is respected among the dog training community. There is a great need for good dog trainers and responsible kennels. I recently completed an article for the Daily Camera on dogs barking and biting. Law enforcement officers and animal control experts emphasized to me that nuisance dogs generally are poorly trained and unsupervised for long periods. These become the problem dogs--the barkers, the biters, the dogs who jump fences and run at large,chasing cars,people and animals. To encourage dog owners to be good pet owners, our communities need to support excellent trainers such as Susan. And, we need to encourage more, not fewer,responsibly run kennels, so that when people go on trips, they don't create a potential hazard by leaving their dogs alone. Sincerely, rTh / c;S' eleySc deb '^' XNI t�l r I_ 97;10736 i • etc& whit,• • • • - .. kectip• Mipptio • retiree_ . _ tootiageatites . A \' /'. __ / `/�x/�.� _ ��,I�P•+ti1C�___ !"!"' IIII •• ...er..7 /.___ .k ,i- edit- -tig. aidt6w ,lea 0,,n a . \idatellie - Abae.t . Pearkaii yes- e/ 921206 - -XH(03 /i 0 4J17.,ti01_..• LAZ _ Dx"la_ .urn. _ itab ' • , a a d 1 41tattitjtini n , s i/L i V Z r i-Lied . d_ CC, >twit:tin • Gtoyv Ciausetti ' • \'11L.Steki. nerstl .._ .. ......"1"lat sLibliell. 4441. fit tat 40 -- .te +00 _ _ADGC�L6nNJ a `�11 f cc t��i.t '• _ s: 5 G'. r' IC CLO 62) Cdtet'.,,,n4 zaffenik) Iref leitrf -- - -7- -„L a>�c Clu tie, C exo � 145tt¢j �re JAL dot-f) o la �c LQ P� Qz¢w C` otta- - 1111212) �Ct2� .�n-e-- e-u don} eiforib- 017 lacjilr - te-Velt-4 --6). 40 ?7 9 fs e-oc w^ fit{1 L�T[ f C : / IA • (t OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)356-4000, EXT.4200 } 1^.9 FAX(303)352-0242 P.O. BOX 758 F; GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 O • COLORADO November 16, 1992 Susan F. Burke 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 Dear Ms. Burke: Your application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description of the property involved is shown as part of the Wi SE! of Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Hearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by December 16, 1992. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,� COLORADO L- '1\\f \r • ,/ .`"y,."—s- (am; l,_1)-c- , George Kennedy, Chairman ?c Ss ffti4 skm \t k0-\0.,_�4 Y4n.0 S?J ca. 1ftic I/we, -- , do hereby request the Board of Coo, 1- loner review the above mentioned application. // a .1:5:arL w G 0 OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)356-4000, EXT.4200 FAX(303)352-0242 P.O. BOX 758 OGREELEY,COLORADO 80632 COLORADO November 16, 1992 Susan F. Burke 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 - Dear Ms. Burke: Your application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a dog breeding, boarding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description of the property involved is shown as part of the WI SE,' of Section 21, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Hearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by December 16, 1992. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO George Kennedy, Chairman skm I/we, , do hereby request the Board of County Commissioners to review the above mentioned application. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING November 5, 1992 Page 2 Consider proposed amendment to Section 31.2. 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and the newly revised Subdivision Regulations. Lanell Swanson explained the existing Zoning Ordinance is in need of revision. The proposed section will be consistent with the future goals and needs of the County as set out in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and will be consistent with the overall intent of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Jean Hoffman moved the proposed amendment to Section 31.2.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission' s recommendation for approval. Bud Clemons seconded the motion. The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes ; Jean Hoffman - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-985 NAME: Susan F. Burke ADDRESS: 2683 Weld County Road 42, Berthoud, CO 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7. Susan Burke, applicant, explained she now houses 40 dogs and owns 15 to 20 personally. Her dogs are expensive show dogs she breeds and shows . She also trains dogs for the "Pets for Pals" program, which is her donation to the program. Extensive training is involved for the dogs who are selected in the "Pets for Pals" program. These dogs are trained to carry backpacks, answer telephones , pick up items from the floor, and basically serve the handicapped child' s needs . Jean Hoffman asked if she trains dogs for racing. Susan Burke answered no. Bud Clemons asked what happens to the dogs who are not chosen for this program. Susan Burke said these dogs are placed elsewhere . Shirley Camenisch asked how long the training process takes. Susan Burke said it varies with each animal and the type of need the handicapped child waiting has. 9212% xr,,b,+ cL SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING November 5 , 1992 Page 3 Discussion about this use of the property being non-transferable (allow for the applicant instead of the property) followed. Susan Burke said they have no plans to sell this property but the kennel facilities on the property would restrict the use. Jean Hoffman asked if screening for the property had been handled to the Department of Planning Services specifications. Lanell Swanson stated the property set-up was detailed on the plat the Planning Commission members had received in their packages . There is a privacy fence along the north and east sides of the property. The kennels are placed on the back side of the property and the facilities are extremely clean. Don Feldhaus asked about the conditions for housing the dogs at night and possible barking problems. Susan Burke explained they have indoor/outdoor buildings and the dogs are placed indoors at night. Barking has not been a problem and she has barking devices (not harmful to the animal) she can use to curb the problem. Lanell Swanson stated the Planning Commission could implement hours of outside operation in a new Development Standard. The Planning Commission members also discussed restricting the language in the request to omit greyhound kennel/training of any kind. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Kathleen Wacker, surrounding property owner, said her bedroom window is 45 feet from the beginning of the road into the property the kennels are on. She feels this application asks for too many dogs . She has a dog of her own who barks so the barking isn' t the issue, she is more concerned about the increase in traffic on the county road. Dan Wacker, surrounding property owner, stated he moved into the country to be in the country. The boarding traffic would take away from the feeling of the country. Bud Clemons asked how far off the county road his residence was. Dan said about 40 feet. Bud Clemons stated there is traffic on the county road already how much more of an impact would the kennel traffic be? Jean Hoffman asked about the Berthoud motor-cross track on the other side of I-25. Dan Wacker said the motor-cross track was there when they purchased the property in 1982. Tom Kelly, surrounding property owner, said the county road is not traveled unless you are a property owner. He is concerned about the value of his property going down due to a kennel in the area. He grows alfalfa in the summer and runs cattle in the winter. Barking dogs are a threat to cattle especially when they are calving, and the disturbance could lower milk production. This is a no win situation for the neighbors . Bud Clemons explained the dogs are confined at night. Tom Kelly said the building they are confined in is not sound-proof. Jean Hoffman said it would seem the dogs located on this property are much to expensive to be allowed to roam free. Juliette Kroekel explained the noise level 921. ,76 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING November 5 , 1992 Page 4 is monitored in the Development Standards and they have recourse if noise should be a problem. It was explained to the surrounding property owners who to contact if this should occur. Bruce Fickle, Attorney, representing surrounding property owners Richard and Irene Hornung, who live out of state, covered the same issues as previous property owners. He made suggestions regarding the number of dogs, outside hours being controlled, and traffic minimized. Bud Clemons asked how many acres the Hornungs own? Bill Hornung, son of Richard and Irene Hornung, said they own 470 acres and has had hay he sold returned due to dog feces mixed in it. He wants to keep this area an agricultural area. Susan Burke said her 16 year old daughter is responsible for most of the traffic on the county road. The kennel runs a pick-up and delivery service for the boarding dogs so traffic would be kept to a minimum. She has had no problems or complaints with barking dogs and the moto-cross track creates noise as well as crop dusters and tractors running all night during harvest time. They plan to eventually enclose all of the property and the kennel is completed fenced already. Jean Hoffman asked if the number of dogs in the application could be decreased. Susan Burke said she would like not to decrease the number and take chances of being in violation with Planning and Zoning during "peak season" . Jean Hoffman moved Case Number USR-985 , Susan F. Burke, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission' s recommendation for denial based on the testimony of the surrounding property owners and the use is not compatible with the existing surrounding land uses . Shirley Camenisch seconded the motion. The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - no; Jean Hoffman - yes ; Juliette Kroekel - yes ; Don Feldhaus - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - no. Motion carried. Bud Clemons stated the staff and applicant both have exhibited rationale how the concerns expressed here today offer good protection for the local neighbors and the local community and that is the reason for his vote of no. 921..s".96 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING November 5 , 1992 Page 5 Jean Hoffman commented for the record to the recording secretary that sometimes with the press of time and the paperwork, since the staff is understaffed in the Planning Department, the minutes of the meeting are rather abbreviated, the written minutes , of course the testimony is all on tape, but wants to suggest that particularly in this case, since there was a good bit of testimony, be as detailed as you find practical, about the testimony for and against the situation. CASE NUMBER: USR-988 NAME: Robert R. and Loretta J. Fleck ADDRESS: 3230 47th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80634 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Recreational Vehicle Storage and Daycare Facility) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 23, T5N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 33, approximately .5 miles south of Highway 34. Loretta Fleck, applicant, explained the back area of the property will be used to store recreational vehicles. The daycare facility exists presently and the approved application will allow a larger number of clients and larger facility. Don Feldhaus asked about the capacity of the daycare facility and the recreational vehicle storage area. Loretta Fleck said she presently has 6 full time and 2 part-time clients. This expansion will allow for 12 full time clients, 2 employees, and no clients under the age of 2. The recreational vehicles storage area allows room for 50 recreational vehicles, but they will only store 25 . Jean Hoffman asked about the size of the property. Loretta Fleck said they have 2.5 acres. The Vice-Chairman asked if the applicant was in agreement with the Planning staff's recommendation. Loretta Fleck said yes. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Richard Kimmel moved Case Number USR-988, including the Conditions of approval and the Development Standards for Robert R. and Loretta J . Fleck, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Shirley Camenisch seconded the motion. The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. 324 e-,'- BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY[COMMIS STONER$ Moved by Jean Hoffman that the following resolution be introduoied.4Zpassage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County`4t8'iiu1ng Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-985 NAME: Susan F. Burke ADDRESS: 2683 Weld County Road 42, Berthoud, CO 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding, boarding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7. be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners due to concerns of surrounding property owners and incompatibility with other surrounding land uses in the area. Motion seconded by Shirley Camenisch. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Jean Hoffman Richard Kimmel Juliette Kroekel Bud Clemons Don Feldhaus Shirley Camenisch 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 November 5, 1992. Dated the 5t o ovember, 1992 Sha Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary 9ttr., G Jf�. w �';. '[7 PLANNING COMMISSION SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY LINER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY� AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CASE // L( S'c c- / C . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: CIS y /67' 5/5 2 NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN ,e7 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ,y� 1V� Y SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS (1) DAY OF �CWn\ 19 95 SEAL NOT PUBLI � l MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MyCommisson expires November 21,1995 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: f QSI t ` 13 1Vf-1� 19 Cl� i , 1V4 x' .1 n Y_ �v; • � •• a c -2 % C i i CJ 92, 1296 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST 1O DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE # U S ie- 9 8j THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN —vim o rStair SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) I In SUBS IBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS �( DAY OF �JW l 193 SEAL NTARY PU LIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MyCOGYSICnexpirOSNO4EIbSf21,1995 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: laxS[SlatSUI. 13 19 (19-: r u O 7p�y H r1 CD 921.2% Date: November 5, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-985 NAME: Susan F. Burke ADDRESS: 2683 Weld County Road 42, Berthoud, CO 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7. 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 Agricultural Goals and Policies. The location of this facility minimizes the removal of prime agricultural land from production. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. Special Review permit conditions of approval and development standards will ensure the facility is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include rural residences, agricultural production, and a moto-cross racing track. 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 locational 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. 32s .doh RECOMMENDATION Susan F. Burke USR-985 Page 2 This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The 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. 9212%% SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Susan F. Burke USR-985 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for a god breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the animal area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. Wood shavings, sawdust, and waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 7. 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. The applicant must design, operate, and maintain facilities in accordance with the Colorado Department of Health's "Kennel and Animal Shelter Regulations. 9. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 321296 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Susan F. Burke USA-985 Page 2 12. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 13. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 921296 October 23, 1992 Lanell J. Swanson Richard J. & Irene Hornung Current Planner 4423 S 313th Street Department of Planning Services Auburn, WA 98001 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Ref: Case Number USR - 985 Dear Mr. Swanson: We have received your notice of a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Thursday, November 5, 1992, at 1:30 P.M. , to change the zoning for part of the W2 SE4 of section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87. , to allow a kennel to breed dogs. Unfortunately, we will be unable to attend the hearing because of working out of state, but we would like to submit the following protest in writing. We strongly protest the change in zoning. We have owned the adjacent property for sixteen years and my husband and I will be retiring in a few years to return to Colorado and build a retirement house on the property. We do not want to hear the barking of 100 adult dogs plus their offspring to disturb the quiet of our retirement years. We also do not want the additional traffic it will create. The whole atmosphere of a quiet country retirement home will be destroyed. Please do not allow this kennel so near our future retirement home. We would appreciate a phone call from you to let us know if this letter is sufficient notice of protest, and to let us know, before the deadline, what else is required. My telephone number is (HOME) 206-735-5990 call before 8:00 A.M. Colorado time or (WORK) 206-773-6369, 8:00 - 5:00 (9.00 - 6:00 Colorado time. We appreciate your consideration. Sincerely Richard J. Hornung Irene Hornung JJJ I!Jc,1 N0V 0 e 1992 Weld Count Pie 441143 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: October 29, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-985 NAME: Susan F. Burke ADDRESS: 2683 Weld County Road 42, Berthoud, Colorado 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, (Lot B of RE-87) . LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7. SIZE OF PARCEL: 5.0 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. 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'... 4 { J �q p y1.. % {t J e Ale .. j. FM's. * Y, t x j:. : r at. If E', t. .: .•'-, t I. s. . v a .1, :7:':.':,,,::!: ,i, :. ,_1:"-Fir..1 :::.. ill i • R— a .} iI . t • • w `N. ,,r . ,, Y.. ..:> • _ C t f -''''I aC... M .1 . I 00 i ..1' '.,r,. 206�L FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-985 DATE OF INSPECTION: October 15, 1992 APPLICANT'S NAME: Susan F. Burke REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7. LAND USE: N Agricultural production. E 1 residence, agricultural production. S Weld County Road 42, 1 residence, agricultural production. W Agricultural production, 1 residence. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access is from Weld County Road 42, a gravel County local. The Berthoud motocross tack is located just east of Weld County Road 7. There is some oil and gas production in the area. The parcel in question contains a tank battery and structures as shown. Yt t I PGA v� lei rr nt Pla ner 92:1206 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-985 DATE OF INSPECTION: /3 D/9 Z PLANNER: Lanell J. Swanson APPLICANT' S NAME: Susan F. Burke REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) and a mobile home in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87 . LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7. LAND USE: N (,c/ ),J 4a-64,(X)) s t 44c) IG ZONING: N A (Agricultural) ll E A (Agricultural) 11 ������ 1 S A (Agricultural) OCT 0 G 1992 W A (Agricultural) Weld County Planning COMMENTS: 4, A I &t'I I �1 4..sidire /.G .l. i. . -iL i ii.-LAI/S1 1-irx;ic 4.4.6A .24.467' ogc c.L, Odd 1-24414.. tYtki akiet, vice co-ei6 ///JJJ , 4 � . c�Q Ut l l 0 -Warr "t lNl ncaa921296 � o REFERRAL LIST NAME: Susan F. Burke CASE NUMBER: USR-985 REFERRALS SENT: September 18, 1992 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: October 2, 1992 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES _Attorney _Ault X Health Department Brighton Extension Service _Broomfield _Emergency Management Office Dacono Sheriff' s Office _Eaton _Engineering Erie _Housing Authority _Evans Airport Authority _Firestone _Building Inspection _Fort Lupton Frederick STATE Garden City Division of Water Resources Gilcrest _Geological Survey _Greeley _Department of Health _Grover Highway Department Hudson _Historical Society _Johnstown Water Conservation Board Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS _Lochbuie Ault F-1 Longmont X Berthoud F-2 _Mead Briggsdale F-24 Milliken _Brighton F-3 New Raymer Eaton F-4 Northglenn Fort Lupton F-S Nunn Galeton F-6 Platteville Hudson F-7 Severance Johnstown F-8 Thornton La Salle F-9 Windsor Mountain View F-10 Milliken F-11 COUNTIES Nunn F-12 _Adams _Pawnee F-22 Boulder Platteville F-13 X Larimer Platte Valley F-14 Poudre Valley F-15 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Raymer F-2 US Army Corps of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Windsor/Severance F-17 Federal Aviation Administration Wiggins F-18 Federal Communication Commission Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS OTHER Brighton Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Fort Collins X Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Greeley Tri-Area Planning Commission X Longmont X Humane Society of Weld County West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER X Shirley Camenisch 9212% MEMORAnDUM did SEP 2 4 1992 h ID�• WeldCaa•gyPlanning To Lanell Swanson Date COLORADO Weld County Planning September 24, 1992 From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H. , Director, Environmental H th Subject: Case Number: USR-985 Name: Burke, Susan F. Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the animal area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies, insect pests, or pollutant runoff. The manure storage site shall have a water-tight surface which does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. 2. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 3. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 4. Wood shavings, saw dust, and waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 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. Applicant must design, operate, and maintain facilities in accordance with Colorado Department of Health "Kennel and Animal Shelter Regulations" (copy attached) . 7. Verification from the Colorado Department of Health, Department of Water resources, that the water well is suitable for this commercial purpose. 8. It should be determined that the well water to be provided the animals is potable. 9. Animal wastes shall be disposed of in such a manner as not to cause a public health nuisance. Colorado Health Department Regulations specifically exempt greyhound kennels from compliance monitoring by this Department. Name: Burke, Susan F. Case Number: USR-985 September 24, 1992 Page 2 You may wish to contact the Colorado Racing Commission to determine if there are any concerns they have with the proposed application. JSP/lam-2019 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH JANUARY, 1984 KENNEL AND ANIMAL SHELTER REGUL-ATIONS Part I GENEis.L 1.1 AUTHORITY These regulations are established pursuant to Tile 25, Article 4, Part 1101 et. seq. C. R. S. 1973. 1.2 BASIS AND PURPOSE Colorado law on kennels was changed in the last legislative session. The purpose of these proposed regulations is to insure that the intent • of the new statute is e£fecuated by the department through promulgation of harmonious regulatory provisions. Such provisions are directed toward preventing and reducing the transmission of zoonotic diseases from pet animals, especially dogs and cats. 1.3 DEFINITIONS The definitions of terms used in these regulations shall be consistent with those definitions in Article 4 of Title 25, Part 11, C.R.S. 1973. 1.4 LICENSE REQIIIRED No person shall operate a kennel unless such person holds a valid license issued by the department pursuant to 25-4->>03, C.R.S. 1973. The 12—month license period shall commence each March first and end the last day of Febivary the following calendar year. 1.5 LICENSE REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION In addition to other penalties prescribed by statute, the departnent may revoke or suspend a kennel license for violation of these regulations is accordance with 25-4-1107, C.R.S. 1973. Part II STRUCTURAL STANDARDS 2.1 EVALUATION OF PLANS 2.1.1 Submission of Plans Detailed plans and specifications shall be submitted to the state or local health department whenever it is proposed to erect or extensively remodel any kennel. Each kennel operator, or person intending to become a kennel operator shall be responsible for submitting all plans and . specifications. These plans shall be approved or disapproved by the Department within 30 days of submission. Approval of plans and specifications is necessary before construction begins. 2.1.2 Contents of plans and• snecifications Final plans and specifications shall show compliance with these regulations • and sbal1- include schedules describing the ventilation system, plumbing equipment, and finishes of floors, walls, and ceilings. A plan review form may be obtained from the • Department. Plans need not be professionally drawn. 1206 • KENNEL AND ANIMAL SHELTER REGULATIONS Page 2 2.2 FACILITY STANDARDS 2.2.1 Physical Facilities Animal housing areas shall be physically separated from places where food and drink for human consumption is prepared, served or scored and from living and sleeping quarters of personnel. 2.2.2 Interior Surfaces The interior building surfaces shall be constructed and maintained so that they are impervious to moisture and may be readily cleaned. 2.2.3 Food Storage and Eauioment Gashing Animal food storage and equipment cleaning areas shall be physicially separated from animal housing. 2.2.4 Electric Power Reliable and adequate electric power shall be provided. 2.2.5 Water Adequate potable water shall be provided. Back flow preventers shall be installed on any threaded faucets. 2.2.6 Washrooms and Sinks Readily accessible washrooms or sinks shall be provided to maintain personal hygiene among animal caretakers. A two—compartment sink in good repair shall be provided for washing and sanitizing the equipment. 2.2.7 Heating Indoor housing for pet animals shall be sufficiently heated when necessary to protect pet animals from cold, and to provide for their health and comfort. The ambient temperature shall be consistent with the requirements of the specific species. 2.2.8 Ventilation Indoor housing for pet animals shall be adequately ventilated with fresh air to minimize odors and moisture and to provide for the health and comfort of the animals at all times. Anm 11ary ventilation, such as exhaust fans and vents or air conditioning, shall be provided when the ambient temperature is 85 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Kennels built or extensively remodeled after March 1, 1984, shall have fresh air ventilation providing ten or more air changes per hour in animal housing areas or may recycle air through a filter system approved by the department. 2.2.9 Lighting Artificial lighting shall be provided for a minimum of 8 hours per day. Such lighting shall provide a minimum of 25 foot candles illuminaton 30 inches above floor level and sba11 be uniformly distributed. Enclosures sbn11 be so placed as to protect the animals from excessive illumination. 2.2.10 Drainage A suitable method shall be provided to rapidly eliminate excess water from animal housing facilities. If drains are used, they shall be properly constructed and kept in good repair. If closed drainage systems are used, wastewater shall be disposed of by connection to a sanitary sewer or any approved sewage disposal system. 47-11 p�.n KENNEL AND ANIMAL SHELTER REGULATIONS Page 3 2.3 ANIMAL ENCLOSURE STANDARDS 2.3.1 Primary Enclosures Defined Pr'_zarr enclosures are those animal enclosures in which the animal nornally rests or sleeps. 2.3.1.1 Primary enclosures shall be structurally sound and maintained in good repair co protect the pet animals from injury, to contain them and to keep predators out. They shall be constructed and maintained to enable the animals to remain dry and clean and to provide convenient access to clean food and water. 2.3.1.2 The floors of the primary enclosures shalt be constructed to prevent injury to the animals' feet and legs. Enclosures for dogs and cats may have wire flooring provided that the wire is of adequate gauge to prevent sagging under the weight of the animals and the mesh is smact' enough to prevent their feet from passing through. There shall also be a solid resting surface or surfaces which, in aggregate, are of adequate size to comfortably hold all occupants of the primary enclosure at the same time. 2.3.2 Soace Requirements Primary enclosures shall be constructed to provide sufficient space to allow each animal to exercise normal postural movements. 2.3.3 Additional Requirements for Housing Cats A receptacle containing sufficient clean litter shall be provided to contain. excreta. 2.3.S Exercise Areas for doardinz Kennels One run shall be provided for each eighteen (18) dog kennels. These shall be of sufficient size to allow any dog to break into a run. Two exercise periods per day of twenty (20) minutes each shall be provided. 2.3.5 Shelter from the Elements Adequate shelter from the elements shall be provided for all pet animals kept outdoors. Sufficient clean bedding material or other means of protection from the weather shall be provided when the ambient temperature falls below that to which the am4mat is acclimated. PART III SANITATION 3.1 GENERAL STANDARDS 3.1.1 Cleaning of Pet Animal Enclosures Animal wastes shall be removed from primary enclosures daily or as often as necessary to prevent contamination of the animals contained therein and to reduce disease hazards and odors. Cages shall be cleaned as often as necessary to maintain sanitary conditions by washing all surfaces with a detergent solution followed by a safe and effective sanitizer. Animatq must be removed from the enclosures during the cleaning process and precautions taken to avoid cross contamination. • 92 ;96 • =NEL AND ANIMAL SHELTER REGULATIONS ?age 4 3.1.2 Eouinment cleaning Water and food containers and all other utensils shall be cleaned and sanitized using generally accepted methods such as the use of heat or chemical sanitizing solution These containers shall be cleaned and sanitized as often as necessary to maintain sanitary conditions. 3.1.3 Waste Disposal Animal and food wastes, bedding, dead animals, debris and other organic wastes shall be disposed of so that vermin infestation, odors, disease hazards and nuisances are • minimised. Such waste shall be removed at least weekly from the facility. 3.1.4 Pens and Runs Pens and runs using sand or gravel shall have such materials replaced as often as necessary to maintain sanitary conditions. 3.1.5 Premises Buildings and grounds shall be kept clean, in good • repair, and free of trash. 3.1.6 Pest Control An effective program for the control of insects, ectoparasites and avian and mamnitan pests shall be maintained. 3.1.7' Storage Supplies of food and bedding shall be stored off the floor or in waterproof closed containers and adequately protected against infestation or conramination by vermin. 3.1.8 Dead Arimais Animalq that die at the facility shall be stored and disposed of is a way that will not cause a disease hazard or nuisance. PART 17 CARE AND HANDLING 4.1 FOOD AND WATER 4.1.1 Pet ,nimalq shall be fed at least once a day and shall be provided potable water at all ties except when under special veterinary care. The food and water shall be free from contamination, palatable, and of sufficient quality and nutritive value to meet the normal daily requirements for the condition and size of the animal . Refrigeration shall be provided for perishable food. 4.1.2 Food and water containers shall be accessible to the pet animal and located to minimi,e contamination by excreta. These containers shall be cleaned daily.. Disposable food containers may be used if discarded after use. Self feeders and waterers may be used if cleaned regularly. c . 4.2 CLASSIFICATION AND SEPARATION 4.2.1 Animals housed in the same enclosure shall be maintained in compatible groups, with the following additional restrictions: 4.2.1.1 Females in season (estrus) shall not be housed• in the same primary enclosure with males, except for breeding a'1� +R1 purposes. 9,,��� , KENNEL AND ANIMAL SHELTER REGULATIONS Page 5 4.2.1.2 Any dog or cat exhibiting a vicious disposition shall be housed individually in an enclosure. 4.2.1.3 Puppies or kittens shall not be housed in the same primary enclosure with adult dogs or cats other than their dams, except when permanently maintained in breeding colonies. 4.2.1.4 Dogs shall not be housed in the same enclosure with cats , nor shall dogs or cats be housed in the same primary enclosure with any other species of animals. 4.2.1.5 Animals under quarantine or treatment for a communicable disease shall be physically separated from ocher susceptible animals to min'mlze dissemination of disease. Such quarantine area should have a separate ventilation system. 4.2.1.6 Boarded pet animals shall not be housed in the same primary enclosure with those from another household unless the owners have been made.aware of and consent co this arrangement. PART V RECORDS 5.1 RECORD KEEPING REQUIRMENTS 5.1.1 Records of the sale er adoption of pet ar4mAis shall be completed in duplicate, the original to be issued to the purchaser and the duplicate retained by the kennel operator for two (2) years from the date of the transaction, and shall be available to any inspector authorized by the department. Such records shall include the date of transaction, species or breed and the name, address and phone number of the purchaser or adopter. PART VI ANIMAL IMPORTATION 6.1 DOG AND CAT INFORMATION FOR SALE 6.1.1 Dogs and cats may be imported for resale only from out—of—state facilities licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture according to the provisions of 9 CPR, PART 2. 6.1.2 Not less than seven days prior to importing dogs or cats for resale from any out-of-state source, the licensee shall notify the department in writing, the source and date of the prospective animal shipment. 6.1.3 The department may prohibit the'sale or importation of dogs and cats from out-of-state facilities where there is evidence of infectious disease. The sale/importation restriction shall be imposed for a minimum of 60 days or until reliable written documentation is provided to the department that the disease problem has been controlled or eliminated. 2� 6 9 �w,'a KENNEL AND ANIMAL SHELTER REGULATIONS Page 6 6 .1.4 Interstate Health Certification An official interstate health certificate from the state of origin shall be issued for all dogs and cats shipped into Colorado for resale. This certificate shall include the number, species, type or breed, age and physical description of all dogs and/or cats in the shipment and shall state chat all dogs and/or cats shipped are apparently free of infectious and communicable diseases. Certification shall be by a licensed veterinarian in the state of origin. The licensee shall cause one copy of the certificate to be sent directly to the department as soon as the veterinarian's inspection is completed. PART VII DISEASE CONTROL 7.1 DISEASED PET ANIMALS - 7.1.1 Observation and Separation Pet animals shall be observed • daily for signs of disease. An animal suspected of having an infectious disease shall be physically separated from other susceptible animals until the condition is determined to be non—infectious. 7.1.2 Humane Care Sick or injured pet animals shall be provided with veterinary care or shall be euthanized humanely. • 7.1.3 Sale or Transfer Pet animals with obvious signs of disease, or injury, or vicious nature shall not be sold, • traded, given away, abandoned, or disposed of in an inhumane manner. 7.1.4 Quarantine The department may issue quarantine orders to any kennel in accordance with Title 25, Article 4, Section 1105, C.B.S. 1973. In breeding kennels the department may require laboratory testing of a suitable number of pet animnlc or specimens to determine if such pet animals are disease free. The costs of the laboratory tests shall be - the responsibility of the licensee. Quarantine will be lifted only through written release by the department when it is determined that a health risk no longer exists. 7.1.5 Canine Brucellosis Dogs imported into Colorado as breeding stock by breeding kennels shall be isolated from other dogs until a negative serological test for canine brucellosis is documented for each imported animal , • 921 206 KENNEL AND ANIMAL SHELTER REGULATIONS Page 7 PART VIII ANIMAL POUNDS AND SHELTERS 8.1 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 8.1.1 Definition: Animal pounds and shelters are non-profit private or publicly-owned facilities where stray or unwanted animals (not owned by the facility) are held and which contain four or more pet animals at any given time. 8.1.2 Except as provided in Section 7.1.2, unclaimed lost animals shall be held a minimum of 72 hours, after which they may • be disposed of at the discretion of the facility operator. Disposition of animals surrendered or abandoned by their owners may be determined immediately. Animals shall be euthanized in a humane manner. 8.1.3 Primary enclosures for dogs and cats shall be maintained in separate rooms. Adult animals housed in the same primary enclosure shall be maintained in compatible groups (same gender and similar size) not to exceed 3 adult animals. 8.1.4 Pet Animal Transportation Standards the department shall establish guidelines for pet animal transportation. These guidelines shall include vehicular and procedural recommendations. 8.1.5 Existing animal shelters and animal impoundment facilities shall be given until March 1, 1986, to meet the structural standards required by these regulations. All other parts of these regulations will be effective March 1, 1984. Adopted January 18, 1984 924 )fl • 4 111 Cfel 1.1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)358-4000,EXT.4400 ' 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 9 C. , � 1992 COLORADO lip 2 a Weld County Planning September 18, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-985 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Susan F. Burke for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) and a mobile home in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7 . 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 2, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J . Swanson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 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:. t 7,7 / Agency: Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co Date: 9-25 ��—.As QA •eAors7geea rTht DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 O "� 915 10th STREET \ GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 C.II1 i iii_O 6 L 8 SEP24. 1992 ) 2 COLORADO 3 September 18 , 1992 a ••. E ' MBER: USR-985 Lu TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Susan F. Burke for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) and a mobile home in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7 . 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 2, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J . Swanson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town / for the following reasons: 3. /� We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our X interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please re er`�tto the enclosed letter. / 1,,,,,,,,A;,, Signed: Oit Rte- I LJ'u/� Agency: C all Gh�L., 1-�- pr��,���jjj Date: /O • / -, 12 U gi 1')//�}� ii OCT o 2 1992VIO ). EFRi Planning 0 1991 ga? • MEM= September 29 , 1992 `•'"- ti C Lanell J. Swanson, Planner Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 • � RE : Case Number USR-985 4- VDear Lanell , CS) The Berthoud Fire Protection District has received the plans for a dog breeding and training kennel by Susan F . Burke located at 2683 Weld County Road 42 , Berthoud, Colorado . O Upon review of the plans we find no conflict with the applicants plans . Most of the building' s are already in existence and most of the addition' s to the area are fenced. As for the garages they plan on adding, it would not be cost efficient to require fire protection for them. If you have any questions please contact my office, 532-2264 . Sincerely, L� Rick Slaby Lieutenant xc Susan Burke 2683 oud 42 Berthoud, CO 80513 O r 4- MV Box 570, 275 Mountain Ave., Berthoud, Colorado 80513 • tt �{ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES - PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 V 91510th STREET OCT 0 8 1992 GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 1111 C Weld County Planning COLORADO September 18, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-985 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Susan F. Burke for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) and a mobile home in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Weld County Road 42, approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7 . 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 2, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 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: r, iidlp./n'La-ckz Agency: Longmont Soil Conservation District Date: October 7, 1 92 x,.) . 47 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO ss COUNTY OF WELD I, KEITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly MODCLIMMISJIMINS sworn,say that I am publisher of L, The Weld Cow*CCardssolon will ' Kehl• e WINDSOR BEACON 4 Woe el1•I.W.Nowlin 5. ODE atI • $ft• • r�rane a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said , M Ste'perm County and State, published in the town of W 4DSOR, bowibed Sew creole in said County and State; and that the notice, of which wpm way.My art paws w ODD. the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said . weekly for successive weeks, that the notice 'APPLICANT:S.nf.W' was published in the regular and entire issue of every LEGAL CESMIP110N:POSY number of the paper during the period and time of M5hEea Maas ft,d publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a a a m. or P.15,Weld OM 15ir. P P P P Cdonale. fanE•T. supplement, and that the first publication of said notice TYPE AND INTERN(F=rf was in said paper bearing the date of the PROPOSED USE:A des yNr or/ISSN kennel adult and•••15•bb. 2 T day of Cep-kn„h tad- , A.D., 19 12c and DM Opiate*zone deal the last publication bearing the date of the LOCATION:Nalh a Mad Mr Reed 42,emnoximmely all woWSN y. day of , A.D., 19_ and SE:5 was we albs '-. that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published T»Pw.hewing rawE►ER continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 Weld �px.i•d.a}w.• consecutive weeks,in said County and State, prior to the Haring County Centennial Pin date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a Te newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate Comments otations the .hove request printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved submitted in wring 1O d'0 May 18, 1931,and all prior is r as in force. County Deportment of Sliest till Tenth$4ni MS 342,Greeley.Cew.d.St., bee Ow am d.e a p.died w 5a pubic fairing n Noe*. Alta. P LISHER Copies-Dthe ep.Nean Sr. mall*Npale hpee.n mow Deparowent el Plovdiv Somicee, Subscri d an swo to before me this l day R Ne.wre0bet a Ca,M5 Tent S .ry 7;, of 19 Gobi. 50151.Nan-17F 4000.Eastmain MOO +w YnwpdO.awTn.Mole canypl..ircm la, N AR P ELIC PAINS in the Wisdom as avow Ala SomeMy commission expires �'1"/Z• S 9212% 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-985 for Susan F. Burke in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 22nd day of September, 1992. �'�C1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 C. COLORADO September 18, 1992 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-985 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Thursday, November 5, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. , in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Susan F. Burke FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) and a mobile home in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 42 , approximately .25 miles west of Weld County Road 7. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made. For additional information write or telephone Lanell J . Swanson, Current Planner. SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE/MINERAL OWNERS Susan F. Burke USR-985 Dan C. and Kathleen L. Wacker 2701 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, CO 80513 Richard J. and Irene Hornung 4423 S . 313 Street Auburn, WA 98001 Duane J. and Marilyn J. Baker 4 Elizabeth Place Longmont, CO 80501 Dennis Brigham 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, CO 80513 97/1!2n(' AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO aurilC_' ) ss COUNTY OF ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land under as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder' s Office or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this :1, 311-D day ofPT-CM' , 19'Z WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires: iy Gptnmission Expires 819.94 1707. North Main Ltingmoak Colorado 80501 Notary Public -in t- NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR' S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # Warker Dan C & Kathleen T. 7701 WCR 42 Rerthnnd , en SOS13 106171000017 Warker Dan C R Kathleen T. 7701 WCR 47 Berthoud , co R0513 106171000077 Hornung . Richard J & Irene 4423 S . 313 St Auburn . WA 98001 106128000005 Hornung Richard J & Irene 4423 S 313 " barn WA 98001 106121 (1(10017 t212% AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. . COUNTY OF = 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. ci37a� The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this ';3&9day M , 19 r` by Qt -)l.) 13 f jG-/JP141 WITNESS my hand and official seal. MY Commission expires: c{) idllnmission Expires 8.19-9t VW North Main Longmont, Colorado 80501 Not ry Public My Commission Expires: 9 2.11. Interest Owners Minerals and/or Subsurface Duane J. & Marilyn J. Baker 4 Elizabeth P1 . Longmont , CO 80501 Mineral rights Dennis Brigham 2683 WCR 42 Berthoud , CO 80513 z Mineral rights q. 4 flf 41 In"• •41:411 I I DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 viipC. COLORADO September 18, 1992 Susan F. Burke 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, CO 80513 Subject: USR-985 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog breeding and training kennel (maximum 100 adult dogs) and a mobile home on a parcel of land described as part of the W2 SE4 of Section 21, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Lot B of RE-87. Dear Susan: 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 November 5, 1992, at 1: 30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to October 23, 1992, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than October 25 , 1992. The sign shall be posted adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of- way, the applicant shall post one sign in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. Your sign posting certificate must be returned to the Department of Planning Services' office on or before the date of the hearing. 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, �el��anson Current Planner 924 �('�r'Y `� E SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION c 7 1992 Depart %nt dneil`nnin ces, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley ols raado 80631 ne - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 4064 . p Weld County Planning Case Number Date Received Application Checked Mylar plat submitted te Application Fee - � 1 ( Receipt Number ll Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BR COMPLETED ay 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 Doard 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: W; SEA Section 21 T 4 N, R 68 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Wz SE+ Section 21 T 4 N, R 68 W Property Address (if available) 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud . CO 80513 PRESENT ZONE Agriculture OVERLAY ZONES None TOTAL ACREAGE 5 . 0 PROPOSED LAND USE Dog Breeding and Training Kennel EXISTING LAND USE Agriculture SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Dennis H. Brigham Address: 2683 WCR 42 City Berthoud Zip RfS13 Home Telephone # 532-5178 Business Telephone # L/,n-711 /L� Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone # APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT jjf different than above) : Name: Susan F. Burke Address: 2683 WCR 42 City Berthoud Zip 80513 Home Telephone # 532-5278 Business Telephone # 440-7114 List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: Dennis H. Brigham Address: 2683 WCR 42 City Berthoud , CO Zip 80513 Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. abot101..— COUNTY OF ) STATE OF COLORADO ) CY...c -rter ,s � Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23tP day of t1{3 le_ C4 19Q2 C2J2CJ C3 t2 RY PUBLIC Gommissian 1hPires 8-19-94 My commission expires 1707 North Main Longmont, Colorado Huaru 9 4 "i.-, B 1029 .REC 01966274 05/10/84 09 ; ' $6 . 00 1/002 AR1966274 one F 2243 'CRY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK e, (ECORDER WELD CO, CO FILING STAMP THIS DEED, Made this 4th day of May 19 84,between ----- DUANE J. BAKER AND MARILYN J. BAKER State Do�c/ume//n��tary Fee of the County of Weld and State of Date . Colorado,of the first part.and DENNIS H. BRIGHAM whose legal address is 2683 Weld County Road #42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 of the County of Weld and State of Colorado,of the second part: WITNESSETH,That the said party of the first part,for and in consideration of the sum of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND—FIVE HUNDRED AND NO/100---($128,500.00) DOLLARS, to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and confessed, has bargained, granted, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, all the following described lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to-wit: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION (� 1 also known as street and number 2683 Weld County Road #42 , Berthoud, Colorado 80513 TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise apper- taining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and 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 hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever. And the said party of the first part, for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators,does covenant,grant, bargain, and agree to and with the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns. that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, he is well seized of the premises above conveyed, as of good,sure,perfect,absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law,in fee simple,and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind or nature soever.Except 1984 Taxes due and payable in 1985 and subsequent years, subject to easements, covenants, restrictions, reservations, rights of way of record, if any, and Reservation of one—half of all oil, gas and mineral rights recorded May 7, 1965 in Book 1289 at Page 306, Reservation of one—half of all oil, gas and mineral rights recorded May 17, 1965 in Book 1289 at Page 310, and and Oil and gas lease recorded April 25, 1980 in Book 910 under Reception No. 1823384; and the aboved bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part, his heir.. 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. The singular number shall include the plural,the plural the singular,and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. [SEAL] • DUANE J. BAKE [SEAL] MARIJgY,I`]�� �tP � •Lty ��'!/ j/� [SEAL] o : Q IA�TA E OF COLORADO f' 7 County of Boulder } ss. • ,/'Q-4-0-0 I J tPf k 40,g iestru ment was acknowledged before me this 4th day of May C 198t gin\ JJANE J. BAKER AND MARILYN J. BAKER My commission expires January 30 _ ,19 fitness hand and official seal. Notary Public. 20 Mountain View, Longmont, CO 80501 Spec Form 932A. WARRANTY DEED—For Photographic Record—The C. F. Hoeckel Co., Denver 329954 C7'4 Application Requirements 2a . Proposed Use The proposed use is a dog kennel , dog training school , and a dog exercise area . The area set aside is 220 feet by 175 feet of the total 5 acre tract . The area set aside was not useable as a yard or pasturing area . The dog area con- sists of individual dog kennels for better dog control , a training area for instructing a better trained dog , and a large dog exercising area for total dog control . 2b . Need For Use This dog kennel is proposed for several uses : 1 . Paws For Pals is a non-profit organization founded in 1983 by Co-applicant , Susan F. Burke . Paws For Pals trains dogs for children with special needs , who bene- fit from these highly trained service dogs in many ways . Paws For Pals dogs assist handicapped children with their everyday tasks as well as being a faithful companion . These professionally and highly trained service dogs require 6 to 12 months of intensive training . Paws For Pals has dog donated by top dog breeders from around the country . 2 . An area for our own personal show and hunting dogs , as well as incoming bitches for breeding to our Champion show dogs . 3 . An area for a boarding and training school . The dog training and boarding program assists the Paws for Pals as well as the public in creating a well behaved dog . 2c . Surrounding Uses The proposed dog kennel lies in an area that has mutiple uses . There are several large dairies , a large horse training farm, a motorcycle racing track , farming , hunting , and residential use . 2d . Residential Proximity There are no residential homes within 500 feet in any direc- tion of the proposed dog area . There is one farm/residential home that raises draft horses approximately 2/10 of a mile directly to the south , there are no homes within 2 miles to the east , only a large motorcycle racing track and fields . To the north there are fields for 1 mile , to the west there are two farm/residential homes z mile away , along with a large dairy and a large horse training facility 1 mile west . 2e . Users There will be minimal users , about 5-10 per week . 2f . Employees There will be no outside employees . This is a family run business with the applicant , co—applicant and our four children being the only employees . 2g . Water Source Water is provided to the property by Little Thompson Domestic Water Supply . Water requirements for the proposed dog area are minimal . See letter attached . 2h . Access The access route for the proposed dog are is west on Highway 56 from Berthoud 4. 3 miles . South on County Rd . 7 (dirt ) for 1 . 2 miles . West on Weld County Rd . 42 (dirt ) for about z mile to 2683 WCR 42 . Right down gravel driveway for 2/10 of a mile to proposed dog area . 2i . Traffic There will be no need for concern with traffic control . The traffic will be limited to normal everyday load with minimal UPS/Federal Express deliveries , weekly trash pick up , and about 5-10 users a week . 2j . Sewage Facilities This is not a concern for us because the area being applied for is for dogs only , not humans . There is a septic tank for household use only , and because there are no employees , no additional facilities are needed or proposed . 2k . Fire Protection Fire protection is provided by the Berthoud Rural Fire Pro— tection District . Fire danger is minimal due to the type of construction . There are available household as well as in— dustrial fire extinguishers for use . There are also outdoor water sources available . throughout the property . 21 . Animals The maximum concentration of.,animals will not exceed 100 , not to include puppies under the age of six months . There will be occasional litters of top quality show/hunting dogs , 2-4 litters per year . 2m. Waste All animal waste is collected daily and removed form all dog areas . In addition , all waste is deposited into garbage bags and disposed of in a mini—dumpster provided by S&S Sanitation . All trash is picked up weekly , keeping odors and potential disease to a bare minimum. 2n . Storm Water Facilities None are proposed because the area is zoned for agriculture . . 2o . Waste Removal There is no other waste removal and disposal , junk or other waste . This is for animal use only and the weekly trash re— moval as explained in 2m is adequate . 2p . Landscaping There will be minimal landscaping in the proposed kennel area . Gravel is down throughout the kennel area to assist in keep— ing the area clean and to allow for maximum drainage . Several shade trees will be planted in the kennel area in the summer of 1992 . The dog kennel will be surrounded by a six foot high wooden privacy fence . The dog kennel area is sur— rounded by fields and pasture area . 2q . Reclamation Procedures Procedures would be minimal as the area is already fenced and could be made into whatever the new owners would want . 2r . Timetable The dog area is in place , but there are many improvements to be made . A six foot privacy fence is up on three sides of the proposed area . The remaining fence and needed cement will be completed by fall of 1992 . As soon as the necessary permit is obtained , we will be in legal compliance with the Weld County zoning regulations . 3 . Supplementary Information 3a . Comprehensive Plan The applicants feel that the proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons ; 1 ) The "use" does not remove the "prime" agriculture land from use . The dog kennel area is located on a piece of ground that was not useable for any other purpose . 2) The proposal will not destroy any natural features of the property and will provide a much more pro— ductive use of this tract of land . 3) The proposed dog area will provide the necessary needs of the dogs with a minimum amount of impact . 3a . Comprehensive Plan (cont . ) 4) Paws For Pals serves children with special needs all over the state of Colorado . This is a valuable community service that allows many children the ability to perform everyday living tasks independently . 5) The proposed boarding and training kennel will serve the public with the ability to obtain a well trained dog , creating less animal control problems for Weld County . 3b . Zoning District Zoning use is consistent with the intent of the Agriculture Zoning District . The use is in a non—industrial area and will have no affect on the agriculture area . There will be adequate controls through the Special Review Process . 3c . Preservation of Agriculture Lands The area selected for the dog area is in an area that cannot be irrigated or used for agriculture and is the least productive part of the property . 3d . Protection of Health , Safety and Welfare There are no particular health , safety , or pollution hazards associated with the proposed use . 3e . Compatibility with Existing Uses The areas surrounding the proposed area are of multiple use . There are several large dairies , a large horse training facility , farming , agriculture , hunting , a large motorcycle racing track , and a few farm homes . Due to the multiple uses surrounding the proposed area , the applicants feel a dog training kennel will be of minimal impact . 3f . Compatibility with Future Uses The use is not intensive and would be compatible with future uses of the area . 3g . Water Supply The proposed use has a very low water demand . City water is supplied by the Little Thompson Water Company , and water supply is more than adequate . See attached letter . 3h . Overlay Districts The proposed area is not within any geological hazard or airport overlay district . The area does not lie within a flood plain due to the location . 3i . Deed A copy of the Warranty Deed identifying the total property and ownership are attached . 3j . Noise Report No noise report is submitted as the proposed use does not create any abnormal noises . A six foot high privacy fence is/will be erected to eliminate any unnecessary barking . Excessive barking is not foreseen , nor will it be tolerated by the applicants . The property would be subjected to the existing noise regulations . 3k . Soil Report See attached . 31 . Adjoining Surface Owners See attached . 3m . Mineral Owners See attched . LITTLE " HOMPSON WATER ,,[STRICT DIRECTORS: Telephone 532-2096 E.Thomas Ricord April 29 , 1992 307 Welch Avenue President Drawer G Glenn W.Gibson Berthoud,Colorado 60513 Leo Bekel Keith Croonouist Tom Reynolds Dean Anderson Carey J.Salomonson MANAGER: Richard H.H.Whittet Ms. Susan Burke 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 Re: LTWD Tap #1946 Dear Ms. Burke; This letter is to confirm that we do provide domestic water service to the residence located at 2683 Weld County Road 42 Berthoud, Colorado. Service is provided via LTWD Tap #1946 and will continue indefinitely under the terms of the Water Service Agreement between the property owner and the District, and in accordance with District Rules and Regulations. If you have any questions, or should you need additional information, please contact our office. .Best Rega ds, Barry D'kes Operations Manager 921296 IMPROVEMENT LOCATION CERTIFICATE /i189°43' 43"E 5/0.0' 1u er - N ` e Q LEGAL DESCRIPTION. a a gILI ' LOT B .- Lot B of Recorded Exemption No. 1061-21-4- Re 87 N89° 43'43-6- 330.0• RE 87, Recorded November 9, 1973 in Book 703, under Reception No. 1624508, Weld O County Records, being a part of the West 5 Half of the Southeast Quarter, Section 21 , t4.1 Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the - 6th P.M. , 0 41 - Weld County, Colorado (-).42 • zr 111, o O O N O 2683 Weld County Road 42 900%, hew' ____ __ /-`40. R.O.W 4189° 43.43"E Weld awn-/y Rood 40 . 180.0• • Iii IMPROVEMENT LOCATION CERTIFICATE Pins Found I hereby certify that this improvement location certificate was prepared for �.,�^".f?Il'r Ii,':'•• STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY #88040582 •,. • '' ;;.4,.. °e '•; that it is oG• 44-..co--, not a Land Survey Plat or Improvement Survey Plat, and that it is not to be relied upon for the v rtr .c..., s4 establishment of fence, building, or other future improvement lines. _= ;L 6616 �: I further certify that the improvements on the above described parcel on this date, 4` �� c MAY 26, 1988 , except utility connections,are entirely within the boundaries % A•'•. .• % P i. .....• o:•., of the parcel,except as shown,that there are no encroachments upon the described premises "�i„15* 4Af 6.6?)-CY by improvements on any adjoining premises, except as indicated, and that there is no apparent evidence or sign of any easement crossing or burdening any part of said parcel, except as noted. t McRAE & SHORT, INC. > X ?Wee Greeley, Colorado Gerald B. 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Ar•---________ I E F,. 3y, •..,;". 3 79 2 m ,S tY 1 4 g , r� �f E A:.y. .5 82 29 3V $ `20 + 17` 79 }}� , av� S. 3 >�� /i -%,4 ). :, 1. a .� a .. 9Y,gyr yy I.,k m's+c-Al P` r �'I.,r _...ti ' # c - c n, a• L, ,+�` . 5 �� y- _ Pitt". ft te--,-;;;;;;„.. ,„.4.,1 : /. iy . .%.,—,'" 7 .,.!,,,,J, .. t ' '�' ! / . 4 k #s s Y a � x 1Y: i n 1 .F Yt 1 .... • .� 1. [ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 15 rigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, contour of 4,850 to 5,050 feet. It formed in calcareous eolian 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 applications of 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 60 inches. soil is summer fallowed in alternate years to allow Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is too low high. The effective rooting depth is 60 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- grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass rigated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- years of alfalfa followed by 2 years of 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, buf- contour ditches or sprinklers. Contour furrows or sprin- falograss, snakeweed, 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 produc- nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. tion. 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- grama. Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheat- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. grass, and sedge are also prominent. Potential production Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue ranges from 1,800 pounds per acre in favorable years to grama, 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 sideoats grama and little bluestem seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into decrease, forage production drops, and blue grama, buf- a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a falograss, and several perennial forbs 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 grama, 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. hackberry. The shrubs best 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 as 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 IIIe 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 hills and ridges at elevations production is typically low on rangeland, and grazing 9?-11 em 16 SOIL SURVEY management is needed if livestock and wildlife share the ments of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm range. Livestock watering facilities also are utilized by sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared various wildlife species. seedbed. Plowing and drilling should be on the contour to This soil has good potential for urban and recreational minimize runoff and soil losses. Seeding early in spring developments. Road design can be modified to compen- has proven most successsful. Capability subclass IVe sate for the limited capacity of this soil to support a load. nonirrigated; Colby soil in Loamy Slopes range site, Capability subclass IVe irrigated, VIe nonirrigated; Adena soil in Loamy Plains range site. Loamy Slopes range site. 19—Colombo clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is 18—Colby-Adena loams, 3 to 9 percent slopes. These a deep, well drained soil on flood plains and terraces at gently sloping to moderately sloping soils are on plains, elevations of 4,600 to 4,780 feet. It formed in orrmedin stratified all areas hills, and ridges at elevations of 4,750 to 4,900 feet. The calcareous alluvium. Included in mapping are sColby soil, which makes up about 55 percent of the map of soils that have a loam surface layer and some small unit, occupies the steeper, convex parts of the landscape. leveled areas. The Adena soil, about 30 percent of the unit, occupies the Typically the surface layer of this Colombo soil is dark less steep, slightly concave parts. About 15 percent is grayish brown clay loam about 14 inches thick. The upper Kim loam and Weld loam. 7 inches of the underlying material is pale brown The Colby soil is deep and well drained. It formed in stratified clay loam and loam. The lower part to a depth calcareous eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is of 60 inches is very pale brown loam stratified with thin pale brown loam about 7 inches thick. The underlying lenses of fine sand, medium sand, and clay loam. material to a depth of 60 inches is very pale brown silt Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is loam. high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to crops commonly Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is high. grown in the area, such as corn, sugar beets, beans, alfal- The Adena soil also is deep and well drained and fa, onions, and potatoes. formed in calcareous eolian deposits. Typically the surface All methods of irrigation that are common to the area layer is brown loam about 6 inches thick. The subsoil is are used. Borders are suitable for small grain, alfalfa, and brown and very pale brown clay loam about 3 inches pasture. Furrow irrigation is used for row crops. Crops thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale respond to application of nitrogen and phosphorus. brown silt loam. Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and Permeability is slow. Available water capacity is high. shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. vegetation should be continued for as many years as This unit is used for nonirrigated cropland and range- possible following planting. Trees that are best suited and land. It is suited to winter wheat, barley, and sorghum. have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Most of the acreage is planted to winter wheat and is redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and summer fallowed in alternate years to allow moisture ac- hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, cumulation. Generally precipitation is too low for benefi- lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. cial use of fertilizer. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. game species can be attracted by establishing areas for Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed The potential native vegetation on this unit is nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans dominated by blue grama. Sideoats grama, little bluestem, for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential agriculture. production ranges from 1,800 pounds per acre in favora- Where this soil is on flood plains and is susceptible to ble years to 1,100 pounds in unfavorable years. As range flooding it has poor potential for urban and recreational condition deteriorates, the sideoats grama and little development. On the higher terraces the potential is fair. bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and blue Dwelling and road designs need to be modified to in- grama, buffalograss, and several perennial forbs and crease the capacity of the soil to support a load and to shrubs increase. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade protect it against frost action. Capability subclass IIw ir- the site as range condition becomes poorer. rigated. Management should be based on taking half and leaving 20—Colombo clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is half of the total annual production. Seeding is desirable if a deep, well drained soil on flood plains and terraces at the range is in poor condition. Sideoats grama, little elevations of 4,600 and 4,780 feet. It formed in stratified bluestem, western wheatgrass, bluegrama, pubescent calcareous alluvium. Included in mapping are small areas wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seed- of soils that have a loam surface layer. Some small ing. The grass selected should meet the seasonal require- leveled areas are also included. 9 i.2?6 50 SOIL SURVEY sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Few conservation prac- The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue tices are needed to maintain top yields. grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and coin- tion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams, buf- well suited to this soil. Summer fallow a year before falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; planting and continued cultivation for weed control are and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- needed to insure establishment and survival of plantings. nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Management of vegetation on this soil should be based Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, Siberian Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue peashrub, and American plum. grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the and cottontail, are best suited to this soil. Wildlife habitat seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into development, including tree and shrub plantings and a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a grass plantings to serve as nesting areas, should be sue- firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has cessful without irrigation in most years. Under irrigation, proven most successful. good wildlife habitat can be establish„d, benefiting many Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally kinds of openland wildlife. well suited to this soil. Summer fallow a year before This soil has good potential for urban and recreational planting and continued cultivation for weed control are development. The chief limiting soil features for urban needed to insure establishment and survival of plantings. development are the shrink-swell potential of the subsoil Trees that are best suited and have good survival are as it wets and dries and the limited capacity of the soil to Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa support a load. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capa- pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The bility class I irrigated. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, Siberian 79—Weld loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, peashrub, and American plum. well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of 4,850 to Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, 5,000 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in and cottontail, are best suited to this soil. Wildlife habitat mapping are small areas of soils that have a subsoil of development, including tree and shrub plantings and loam and light clay loam. Also included are some leveled grass plantings to serve as nesting areas, should be suc- areas. cessful without irrigation during most years. Under ir- Typically the surface layer of this Weld soil is brown rigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- loam about 8 inches thick. The subsoil is brown and pale ing many kinds of openland wildlife. brown heavy clay loam and light clay about 20 inches This soil has good potential for urban and recreational thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is silt loam. development. The chief limiting soil features for urban Permeability is slow. Available water capacity is high. development are the shrink-swell potential of the subsoil The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface as it wets and dries and the limited capacity of the soil to runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. support a load. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capa- In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops com- bility subclass Ile irrigated, Inc nonirrigated; Loamy monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets (fig. Plains range site. 8), beans, alfalfa, small grain, and onions. An example of a 80—Weld loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a deep, suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa fol- well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,850 to 5,000 lowed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets, small grain, or feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in mapping are beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines small areas of soils that have a subsoil of loam and light are needed for proper water applications. clay loam. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- Typically the surface layer is brown loam about 8 rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- inches thick. The subsoil is brown and pale brown heavy mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. clay loam and light clay about 18 inches thick. The sub- This soil is well suited to winter wheat, barley, and stratum to a depth of 60 inches is silt loam. sorghum if it is summer fallowed in alternate years. Permeability is slow. Available water capacity is high. Winter wheat is the principal crop. The predicted average The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface yield is 33 bushels per acre. If the crop is winterkilled, runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. spring wheat can be seeded. Generally precipitation is too In irrigated areas this soil is suited to most of the crops low for beneficial use of fertilizer. commonly grown in the area, such as corn, alfalfa, wheat, Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- and barley. Sugar beets are often grown. The soil is lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. suited to irrigated pasture. Ditch lining and installing Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. pipelines are needed for proper water application. Y.t PAWS FOR PALS IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD DOGS JOB REQUIREMENTS -, ' 91‘ OF SOUND MIND „ -.-7 %-`4 , F (good temperment) 5. ' OF SOUND BODY '.r,.' ... : ', (good hips/eyes) J S OF BIG HEART �, _ (loves kids) 4 , : . PAWS FOR PALS is a program �- , ,;,c $ designed to train dogs to • - serve children with special !"( +r "° needs. These dogs are I _ - ",,; ,e+` trained to help children ° like Ashley with daily { r t • ---$4520 tasks as well as become fi 1. : faithful companions. sue. "- Or' - PAWS FOR PALS is a non- - �I f `` /- a� profit organization '' `;, s'� founded in 1983 by Susan re �, s+ Burke. PAWS FOR PALS z'�` ` r ' ,, ." works strictly on a donation basis. If you r have a dog, equipment, Ashley Hovey & *WILY crates, or dog food, any donation would be greatly appreciated. PAWS FOR PALS Susan Burke P.O. Box 1175 Boulder, CO 80306 PH. (303) 440-7114 Kennel PH. (303) 532-5178 Home r 2/29/92 To whom it may concern: My son and I received our dog Sassie through the organization "Paws for Pals" . She has become an important partcipant in our family. Sassie is being trained by Jess - Mor Kennels, (Susan Burke) as a service dog for my son Zach who has Cerbal Palsey. I feel that without this program many handicap people would be denied the service and friendship of these dogs . If I can be of any assistance please notife me at 667-9108 or 2639 North Monroe Ave. Loveland, Colo 80538 . Thank you, /6 (cric i 1'(_ ; , Heather Billmire Proips � r S, i 7y -G-16.i •-C.t-1-' /K�e_� -!�i•2r� -L v�C. A`<._ ` tom/ - ` vC Tj \--1-L� �^ . n� L� 11.2.w) /ytn'.(�t-' iC. +L! 1, /, ✓ze. iQ77q[/--rc-dii „Ya-r_ ey��• � C .P% iG-+rt 4-e/ /C-Vf..CL GC� !///K... t.-e,a/ -y -LQ4;2_ z� ham-✓ -cc-6r j --1---n-y—r,e2H--1• nab ✓ilk //37 eet�,n We. .2/ uc(7 C c' i' /-3 0 - a ®9 sk �� Weld County Planning and Zoning I am writing this letter as a reference for Susan Burke and her dog kennels . I lived behind Susan for several years off county road 21 , outside of Berthoud while she ran her dog kennels there. We never had any problems with the dogs . They were not a nuisance or in the least bit noisy. I visited her kennels a couple of times, and found them to be very well kept and clean. If you have any questions or concerns, please don' t hesitate to call me. Thank you, � ` 3(6, Judy Rugg 3312 Meining Rd. Berthoud, Co . 80513 532-4132 j XHl - , 0- - 9 ALA..141p� L0LA= -t L-0 2 I hk e 5=3 Z- aaos o VWe lc Co Tad 1 ve.r+koud Co 530513 coo N0T HAvc: AN,/ P3 ob c - wiTN THE- KC - -- J c1c 7..)vi" Noricc: Rniy hAeKieuGDDels TFIE►r\bFO C Z "DO/Jr -7Nin7K 7K?✓gE- [wick •ZIEXN, jt 52 Hello