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g1/24:soLuTioN RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA SHORES SIX SUITE 102 375 EAST HORSETOOTH RD FT COLLINS, CO 80823 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: P 0013852 PARCEL: 095911124006 - 3810 W 10 ST CREEL GR BN-TB Tit "B^ BITTERSWEET NORTH WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner not being represented, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization maybe appealed by selecting Jong of the following thrse options: /e 00 , Page 2 RE: BOE - LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA. 1. Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing £s the Sinai hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Hoard of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. ai trict Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property £s located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is gingl and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) $electing tyke Arbittetor - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitratiot Hearin Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator £s selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is $inaI and not subject to review. Fees and Exaenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2xd day of A st, Afp. , i990. ATTEST: //a'r16 ? BOARD OF cowry COmmzssioNERs WE U'NTY, CO RADO weld County Clerk t the Board , AK (� ] ene R. Bran er, Chairman puty Clerk to the Board ....-e.... / Geo a ennedy, Pro- e APP D AS TO FORM: a:Ff� �r.,:ete Constance L. Harbert • ounty Attorney C. W. S rb Go a 1 - OFFICE.OP COUNTY ASSESSOR. -915 lOtT5TREET a GREELEY:K.0IARADO 80631 " - NOTICE OF A.'.JU."+TMt:N7 PHOA.E(303)356.a000,EXT.A'2Sa 111111e. Gk ON—To TR NTrM L'F,TTEkSkrET NORTH ``•.‘. • �: s COLORADO _ J . . . .1,,. 7 • If, 'Solo H 10 .j GkteLLY Ua1Ntk LITTLt GAt5Aks 'PTG:6A :iOUKUF G aVa SOCXh1 Lt. Palk Cfs1. 093911124004 - PIN P OOIsts52 :a<50 MC CLLLLANO JR SUITL 3000 YEAR 1990 FLIRT COLLINS CO 00525 LOG 000237 n G Cm QC 07/02/199a �T' a The appraised value of property iabeeed-omtheappropriateconeiderat<onofthoopproeohea4aaaluerequiredbylaw: Tea haadetaGddgd. that your property should be included in the following category(ies): n� ,a Pc Residential property is valued b cOnsiderin the cost and market approaches, p pa y g _Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by lam Car _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, V_Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. _All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern Is the amount of your property tax, local taxing a'athorities.(county,city,fire protection,end other special dimicts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Man orfor a lining of thew districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings, The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention t0 the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuations)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: YOUk PLR:a:MAL Pk UYERTY ACCOUNT HA:, UtC:N ADJU.STCD FOR 1990. I �. . ' PET1TIoNEws ASSESSOR'S VALUATION .. PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTimATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUALVALUE UP VALUE_ PRIOR/TO REVIEW -..'AFTER REVIEW bad• \<. ` PEkEiGNAL YkUPCkTY t3aa.041 - as0,as4n TOTALS S S 31 s 041 S BC y44S if you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you here the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further corlaideratfon, 39.8.106(1)(e),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. RICHARD-W. KETRNES _`�`rt °•r � By: Tye `to , WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE25- 15•DPT•A0 Pprm PRao7IYWE0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON.REVERSE SIDE aa. YOU,HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION The County Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning July t and continuing through August 10 forreaS.propen,F,; (land and buildings) and personal property (furnishings, machinery, and ;equipment).39$•104and 39. ,7,12i�1,,CMS.;=" REAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Land and Buildings) .mfr �"' If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form to the CeriA'k$oerdc)O Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE • JULY 10. PERSONAL PROPERTY_APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Furnishings, Machinery,and Equipment) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one cop, of this completed form to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE ‘• JULY 15. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Telephone (303) 356.4000, Ezt.4225 NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of your appeal. COUNTY.BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATION: The County Board of Equalization make a:decision on your,appeal and mail you a determination within five business-- days. The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 10. , TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: "' ' If you are not,satisfied the County Board Of EqualizatioMs'decision;"you mist filerwIthin thirty'deye of the County Board of Equalization's decision to'ONE of the following: "` " ' Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room Board of Assessment Appeals 03A,A) N 523, Denver, 80203,.,(303).866 5880.,,,. A 9th Avenge and9th'Street -P.O58px C^ .,,:, tit T"' , ,,... Telephone (303)356.4000,Ext.'4520 Arbitration: WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Telephone (303) 356.4000, Ext.4225 If you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by August 25,you must file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals by September 24, TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS,YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL, THEREFORE,WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. "" ' PETITION TO THE'COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATIDN In the space below,please explain why you disagree with the Assessor's valuation. Attach additional documents as necessacy.._. THE INFORMATION WE HAVE REGARDING SALES OF EQUIPMENT COMPARABLE TO THAT REPRESENTED BY THIS SCHEDULE INDICATES A TOTAL ACTUAL VALUE NOT EXCEEDING S22,679 FOR THIS SCHEDULE. SOUKUPAr ASSOCIATES, P.C. - MO- t"VW, .,;,v. .<... ., a. .0 >< s: t • J 3 ter a .r �•:`7J f+GT[eCJw"/ od 7:J.7:TOI.Y 13;71990 ' , SIGN RE OF PETITIONER' -�•' OATH !, .. A z : >G>,c�'f:! JA%ICITSCCa ",f w , It , "NT7P $ESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA OF NORTHERN COL.O SHORES SIX SUITE 102 375 E HORSETOOTH RD FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: P0010316 PARCEL: 095913120001 - 2331 23 AV GREEL GR BPSC-B BRENTWOOD PARK SHOPPING CENTER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described is such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner not being represented, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, B£ IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, teat the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization maybe appealed by selecting 4A@ of the following three options: Ce , �je-`�) Ji ~ - `s Page 2 RE: BOE - LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA OF NORTHERN COLO 1. Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the ILDA1 hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 oR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is SiDA1 and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator £s selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA OF NORTHERN COLA to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is lima and not subject to review. Fees and Exoenseg - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the ars, day of A st, A,�/, 990. ATTEST: /�U/, � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS //vv /V v WE LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board C--)11 ene R. Brantner, Chairman • 1 oputy Clerk t the Board Ge ge K nne y, Pro-Tem A D AS TO FORM:‘,..sn Y onstance L. Bar )L- -- / ' ,County Attorney C. w. K r GOT OFFICt0P•CO(ipVTY ASSESSOR ' - ' `415 10th STREET ; 1` ' GRF LSY;COLORADG80631 1 NOTICt Os OLNIAL *' P HOS.E4,303)3S64Op0, EXT.artaY j Gk OPSC—U Dk@NTwD00 PARK ::HOPPING CENTER COLORADO 2331 23 AV . 4REELEY - OANEk LI7'TLL CAL'SARI; PIZZA Of NORTHERN COLO SOUKUP • A6sUC1ATES PARCEL 095913120001 PIN P OOIO310 has0 fC CLLLL AND Lk SUITE 3000 YEAR 1990 l FORT COLLINS. CO x0525 LOG 00000 0 Q l r�O 07/01/1990 ` Nh The appraised-value ofpropert abased•on-the approprlateconsideratiorsof rJ y� theepproe0hesto,valueropuuedbybw: see�pr�Fty2fotermined .' that your property should be included in the following category(ies): 07. tg Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. 1 40 N —Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized.at a rate sat flaw. Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. _Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection;and other spacial districts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tux bill or ask your Assessorfor a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied ail available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined tho valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: YULk PEkLONAL PROPERTY has dEc.N ASSESStD IN ACCORDANCE WITH COLORADO _ LAk ANL IN TkUCTION:3 PUL'L•i:.HLJ BY THE STATE PiVI5IO& s7t PROPERTY TAXATION. UTHtk PEk .ONAL PKOP kTYa „J1,KILAii; ISCEN CONS15TBNTLY A5:.L7.SlD USING THE SAME STATOTORY .METHODS• _..'... .. r. PETITIONER'S. ASSESSOR'S VALUATION': PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE .ACTUAL VALUE Of VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW- .AFTER REVIEW - i • , , . . .. PEFSONAL PKLPLA,TY � "' ' ' 114 Z97, 71aZ97 K` t. TOTALS S ."S` " 7u'2'93'-S' `!.":"JLIa197 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal tattle County8card of Equalizat!on for further consideration, 39.8-108(1)(x),C.R.S. Please NO the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES "�`�,rr^�7� ' �� � � .., WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE ` \27 .V n AD ADDITIONAL.INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE Q.. rOrrn rrn Pn•sm 87/90 . ., - • - . r•1•. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION • /* The County. Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning July l and continuing through August lO forreatprop"fty:' (land and buildings) and personal property,(furnishings, machinery, and equipment).39.8-104 and 39.8,407(2),,,Cff REAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Land and Buildings) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy Of this completed form to the Cofmty`8oerda Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 10. PERSONAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Furnishings, Machinery,and Equipment) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail,or one copy of this completed form to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 15. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758 Greeley,Colorado 80632. Telephone (303) 356.4000, Ext.4225 NOTIFICATION OF HEARING_You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of your appeal, COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATION: The County,Board of,..Equaliiation•must makea decision on-your appeal,and,mail you a,determination within five.business days.The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 10. • , TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: "' ' "; If you are'novsatisfieh with=the County Board of Equalization's`decislon;you Must tile within thirtydaysof the County Board of Equalization's decision to'ONE of the following: ' •i'' " ' ", ' Board of Assessment Appeals.(BA4 ,, . Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 523, Denver,Colorado 80203, (303),866-5880, to �-0 icrCourt. r rr , di" '9th Avenue'and5ttt Street;P.O. 6'ox C/:, . , ' . _ .Greeley,.Colorador80632, ••• • • • ' •Telephone(303)358-4000,Ext 4520 Arbitration: WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION ' 915 10th Street, P.O. BOx 7.58 • Greeley, Colorado 80632 Telephone (303) 356.4000, Ext.4225 If you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by August 25,you must file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals by September 24, TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL. THEREFORE,WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MANED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. PETITION TO'THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQWALIZATION ,. .n..;, In the space below, please explain why you disagree with the Assessor's valuation.Attach additional documents as necessary..: THE INFORMATION WE HAVE REGARDING SALES OF EQUIPMENT COMPARABLE TO %BAT REPRESENTED BY THIS SCHEDULE INDICATES A TOTAL ACTUAL VALUE NOT EXCEEDING $20,463 FOR THIS' SCHEDULE. SOUKUP &.ASSOCIATES, P.C. a -, ,.... . ...', . ,..: ,•. :,... . ,.,.{ i n, .,n,..s,. u...iunn ., vr. :P'. n ,o,.'<).r. ''P) w�. ♦tcr'b ,MY ?Li v9 SiGNOPTURETPF P:TITIONER DATE 7.7, / ! ii r 13\ 2[1 40i1AW,H03ur JAAO :isjA , 4 OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Noun(303)3s6-.6oa!Dm azoo PG Sox MI Oma r,CownrOo 80632 III 1 k COLORADO July 25, 1390 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA . SHORES SIX SUITE 102 375 FAST HORSLTOOTB RD 4T COLLINS, CO 80525 The Weld County Board.of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday, August 3, 1990, at.or_aboat 11.:00;A.M• regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, .Colorado, deecribed ass 3810 W 10 ST CREEL GR EN-TB TR "B" BITTERSWEET NORTH The public hearing will,.be held-in the Cbantati..ot. the_Board. Meld. County Cenienetwl Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the Weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. He shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayers 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/Or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or mild values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) -~ , r... Page 2 RE: SOE - P0013852 DecisiOn of County SOard of Equalization: 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the AseesnOr is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of findings-and conclusions upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or` shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Cur-phone-nu®ber is-1303) 3S6-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to the Board puty Clerk tO Board reet—M-- OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRROw4(3O3)350.4000.Err.4206 PA.Sox 766 Gamare,COLORADO eas32. �i COLORADO July 25, 1990 ' LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA OF NORTHERN COLO SHORES SIX SUITE 1O2 375 E HORSLTOOTH RD FORT COLLINS, CO 8O525 The Weld County Hoard of KaO414vation has scheduled your=hearing for Friday, August 3, 1990, at or about 11:O(3 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, Colorado, described as: 2331 23 AV car= GR MC-8 HRLVTWOOD PARE SHOPPING CENTER The public hearing will be held in the Chambers' of the Hoard, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 1Oth Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the Weld County Hoard of Equalisation will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. He shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property vas assessed, both orally and in,written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 3O, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) Page 2 BE: BOB - P0010316 Decision of County Hoard of Equalization: 1) Sy law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the AatessOr is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Hoard of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Hoard of Equalization shall include a statement of findings and-conclusions-upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately.. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4223. Sincerely, . Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to she Hoard BY' 0,14...-.14 'M1 puty clerk to the Board P 556 982 512 T RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAUI. NO INSURANCE COVERAGE AROVIOED NOT FOR wfaNATIONAL MAIL • ; LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA ISHORES.SIX 'SUITE- 102 ' 375 EAST HORSETOOTH ROAD ; FORT COLLINS, CO 80:25 II Certified Fee V SpeClal Delivery Fee ReetriCted Delivery Fee Return Receipt stowing to whom and Date Delivered Return ROC.fpI shon t0 whom. Dete,and Address of Delivery •• qqI TOTAL Poste{g eras Fop 15 r y Postmark Or Dale U. 7%46/C9• '`ngrolt dle* Cotnpn mine k rW .. 9 and� v st.r„�r a.�. :,i`.d�aNtG , �, °�, ,�sd ve"R'�,.'aO�PN�..1 '' Ifotvoureddtomi NaFiM /1f'EtMN'TO^9aIDae'ar.yug'rvoni, t��gire,,m elo-'uNr wu`ptiiehi'e�erp�ld"�+' fromhen 4ImingtuTW You,. see. To TFp"uty iAd a�v�43ls poa�maew" '{rx�'T " � i7agMokbatlp) �ddNgmF'MMab)n0unbd, . ,. , . Al. G7 .Show t",*00+4sNww0.4.0640d,+0,,,gVe+OdFei 2. 0,44ned 000Ywry . ,. .•,- !m"tM'a4vdeA.* ev:}- . .. ' 3. .Ankh"e14dJF°15,1-1y.,,ny;e„.:4Vs.i:‘,'Wfi w: i 4.'Anklec ? -5th LITTLE CARS PIZZA SHORES SIX SUITE 102 D ` U Roonna Cl riourep 375 EAST HORSETOOTH ROAD M1ip O goo FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 "1• �p M OaFP� t*o^hdRRN np —AIwalm•4oiO+uun:of oAd(pNe. or..saint and GAT(4t41V$F�: 6 Slynetltn Add(AI.IFSD� 8. Addrw.w's Addrwe(ONLYl1 X '.v�� °,�;: , L.` " \ teq.aFe4*Attlee pold) 6. SIPn Ap.nt • PS!chys,7381,1r' aT. A' � y , wuwfirt�r.se rm DOMESTIC RETWat RECEIPT. _ J yrti,vr a i7o ,: _ _ .m •,vslme _. �. rkreff OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Note(303)368,000.OR coo.. i0.9ox 758 Goes a CoLauoo 60832 �o COLORADO July 25. 1990 . SOUKUP & ASSOCIATES 2850 MC CLELLAND DR SUITE 3000 FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 The Weld County Board of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday, August .3'. 1990, at or about 11200 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, :Colorado, described as: 2331 23 AV CREEL GR BPSC-B BREN1UVW PARK SHOPPING CENTER The publie.hearing will be held in the Chambers of.the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, ;First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the Weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: _. 1) The Assessor shall present his' case first. .He shall _ present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his cave second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or sed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) Page 2 RE: HOE - P0010316 Decision of County Board of Equalization: 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall " include a statement of findings and conclusions upon all the material issues of fact-.and law presented and-shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled-above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone.number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. warden Weld County Clerk to the Board By{ rise�fA.i n Gte.--eo sputy Clerk toBoard _ A ;//7.-jf74.44\% \ OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS vnonc(303)ssea000.Err atop va Box rse GRtuav,ON0R 00 80832" I COLORADO July 25, 1990 SOUKUP & ASSOCIATES 2850 MC CLEL AND DR SUITE 3000 PORT COLLINS, CO 80525 The Weld County Board of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday,, August 3, 1990, at or about 11200, A.)L.regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, Colorado, described as: 3810 W 30 ST CREEL CR BN-TB TR ^B' BITTERSWEET NORTH The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified tine. Procedure for hearings before the Weld County BOard of Equalisation will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his Case first. Heishall present evident* concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his Case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in . written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) Page 2 RE: HOE - P0013852 Decision of County Hoard of Equalizations 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Hoard of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of findings and conclusion upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and-shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall Arend it as stated. 2f you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to the Board 8 . D puty Clerk to the oard P 556 982 508 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED NAIL. fO NOT FORINTMN� ' Obs G (Sea Rewns) • 0..p t!" o Q t,�0 C. a0 r � ys ':'0 certified, c°0Is,,Gertlt 0 ss Special Deer. O °s 4' <J Roomette Delrvert S es), 0 ••,"ReturnRetopt shoot, G b whom anti Date DON 0 Return"wept snows to 00 m r Crate,and Maros*M Dalrva. ipe p TOTAL Poata eM Fees g Postmark or Crate y/cQ6/701 r .r .,,,zrffi? u, ..4m..,i`4'. VA. 1 iwti,yW a'sicr `�f"1.ai.'asn'rimertr,1%7,9x',e ,'�'se�s C Items tone 3 wpwr' vwMpee+awdtMtwiKand ..-r � ,. ,+ !�•�: from p(+ro�Spoee?o^;thei :weeAder'*dWntoeoL stNewwpoiaoo Nacre. ' �s�p mere eyow an,Iltoof°.fboa�lrl/oe eaNcbnal..Moteoaw t. t l..Show to whom fNtlO,:R venate.ova W; yaeewa wtld a � k, Z O.fRsattio tad ��r 3. Artkfs AdAnuad'Sa. �'� �• .:�t/O SOUKUP G ASSOCIATES • �.g.. -" 2ET50 MC CLELLAND DR SUITE 3000 �LT�o}Sm�; FORT COLLINS' CO tSOS25 t� Olamina •. S.enNtw C3 COD. �� GvrmtAXPnr>Nrt. O f n. e kYitwaye obtain;etpnanu.Ofeart..... tt"-.V- 4 -I CAI aprttand;)ATF9SLNEREQ. 'A , ''.>xtt z 8. Addreoew'e Addroae.(ONLY(J at , :, � . . 1] i° ,M1 /otattow fee paw.) :. nattpe ••Apent - s X 7. dote of Delivery.si: h k V „via: 47J(/ v4 PS 2brm,38t'F,Pytt 2989 tilAtG lleediSO DOMESTIC RETURN RE 1 a��yn,y�eufi rL a•Mi Fly= � r is soartio & sktocia f., ,Ir 2 1990 f LI` rim KewACoouHrwTa PA: 1 GRLtL�, � f r 2234777 2860 MoWand Dr.. Suite 3000 (MOM.ty)4422072 FOR Comma OOWrbo 80626 Tax) (803).2260818 June 29, 1990 1'ex..;Rtchand:W:..ICB"i"rnea:. . • Weld County Aasesaor _ • . 915: 10th. Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Protest of Personal Property Valuation Property Owned:by Little.Caesars...Pizza at Northern . . •• c Colorado., Schedule Nmmbers,s . ::: , • , '00I0336' .23L:23td:A Ve6sIIo'CGreeler 0023852 38I0:"FI:.:10tL6:Street; Greeley-- . Dear it- Miraea:_.r_ We disagree;"wfth:the "current-years-actuar va:luea""ot.the•` personal property represented by the abovelisted schedule numbers and addresses. In our 'pinion' 'the:actual values for the personal .property .located•.at each location.should.not exceed the amounts listed below: .Salle,gl1e S10 ",a,,, k0cati• . s Actual, vplue • yy.�,�q. y k art., Very. Leafy_pours-,s.- :...- . . . . SOUKUP & "ASSOCCIATTEES�,, :P.C. Steve Groeteke;,e„. cac4?oy ccr. Little_Caesars.Etna. of Northern.Colorado, Iao , . . EX`HlBIT i r- ilk &t a" y 1. ALL RITE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 5603 W 6th Avenue Denver CO Bledget.Triple MG-32 oven : - Cost new: $12,500 per fleck X 3 - $37,500 • Cost used: $5,000-;$7,000 per deck X 3 - $18,000 avg. . Cooler - .$5,000 -$7,000 • Prep,Table - $3,000" Sinks - $1,500 y�y�f[ W 51Y.... ..,..p�\NYYUM'se N..�' "dT1:AV//�bW04. i�.11 y• ^�i h�. �:W�Im.°Iik�tiWYpPP\V 4' m3 >e . . x;n,k41YP ... ��}�xT ��pp�� y 2r_. SOYL`L MARI�G�LL�Yi.EARi ZEIR SES..—. (MANDF6= r.ALENT) 3975 E 56th Avorna .:. - • Comaerce City .00. Cost'of a.2..year-tal i Triple MG-32'.oven --$21,000;-$22,000: Resale value of used equipment-tender to rear 35%"-:504;of'the original-cost new depending:on use and conctxion.or the equipment.: 3. EMI RESTAURANT.EQUTP1vENT 'SALES & INSTALLATION" Connerce City CO 13lodget:�^•ipLe::N�-32;:.. ,._ . , ... _. •.. - ,. _ Cost new: $51,000 Cost used: $25,000 - $30,000 depending on condition Resale value of used equipment tends to run 50% of the original' cost new � E"Xy'lBlr Q At frkrati6 ) rG• :S % .1 a 1 r rar',' ,d' 1 O� wi h) t+ "' ^ I . n0 O."e �0 a 9 z ✓ sA r ..s + v r m O Y..orn p O � A npgj,."< as O I .4 tit Pt M1 f!r 4 s Z "B�a m m: r i t.r1r. 511. 1^1x m L »7,tw X1..41 a "' 1111I1IIII III IIIrrignP 1p. ; N s x m. ; . C�rr °r ' `",, to A • m m . .w is twe M M' M," Ms! m N .OG o M O `y =A o N ;o r nti - Q H x' ^' y n , ve-,1�1.) p �d tl 4:= III �oY � a y r n a z r P r ♦ ` r K 0 0,# 'At rli n, �y v r �e ..,„:,.,41, ^: �` ►� S' x as r' r b z . 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January 1 • • Apnl 75, County -, MAIL TO COUNTY ASSESSOR YOU MUST PILE EVERY YEAR REGARDLESS IF ANY ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS WERE MADE. . B.A.CODE - T.A.CODE SCHEDULE NUMBER CHANGE OP NAME AND/OR ADDRESS �2400C L'-'.. 0600 0013652 1. NAME AND ADDRESS(INDICATE ANY CHANGES) _ _. ._ _ . • LITILZ- C ESAA5. PI22A ' r iii S>=X . . _: ' . SMGRES -0(aE GlaT 0 IC2•. DO NOT USE- OR ASSESSOR ONLY 373. SA GRS>S700Tit t0 80S2S ante Deserlonen Antal Vas % ' Assessed Value FZ_.COLLINS .; .:-: . - -:.:_ -. - 1410 HOutehoki Fusee. . LOCATION OF PROPERTIES(INDICATE ANY CHANGES OR ADDITIONS) 3.430 Y `r x ,If ST , `, .OA[FLEY�� _ 6R ER7TE TR "a" !unease; a10ATM ;',I' TOTAL$ 4u.o., • , ,,,,, ,,, , , D , ,,,1„ RECEIVED APPROVE L. .. - COMPLETECV ,/e AESSRACT CHGS _.,, . ...: • .... ._ LATE PION PEN LTYAPPLIED..• YES-Q NO[} . .. • - .. _Ba_SSELEVVsikerStarted Typo ofProeO6t•orService � _.._.,finCounty) tort..0 Partn«ship° IndwiCliel0 OMrO -. .'STATUS OF.PRO RTY(Please Check the A�pfiate ECo4 tit.• as '-- _ , Iv.m.Ted addr«a or PreviewsOan.r - t 'OxIEW18USiN4,1S Mt.:ONEl OWNER(SI(You MUST ATTACH a complete itemized listing Of an your progeny,) - - '"'f) g041bi first,tPlbm7 C Ws 0 No �-` ' . ' r_.�-� t . , ...:12.2.4f,--41/4:67.-Mask. : 2.it-"Yaa,'.'Mark(X�..•IR;;�'-a..{�'Completely naw�buslneRW. `D�'�SUooiGor to PrwrbuNY+zlw[ing bualnna:. - _. : . _ . _ ._ -. -C ifivaaeuo auslY exiatrng business give name end oddna of previous busmen orgeniration. • ...— 4. Datdo±FoFords: - , - _', g..-Ampum of Wrohnee3 ... •u, r .. .-r e�r�c -.� -W�, r fIP�VVUHAVE,FILED PREViOUSLI IAdditiOm end defnbn?m;ybeall�atWONLY.If a complete listing hes been Previously fgd wiM Meauegr within the Ins 4 Yvan.)" ' }❑yOHtie4ER.i IPOUY0FbUSINESS,one Out or BuNnen r -- - _ _ _ _g) XSLZHECK AD HERE Ii,VODITIONSWERE MADE DURING tine "E PRIOR YEAR, " v - " _ _ '11�_ CIIECK kit 111 NO DELETIONS WERE MADE DURING THE PRIOR YEAR, LIST. ING OP PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTE( The Property Dao Below Must Include ALL Pelle Demveleted Area Stlg In.Um. .--, Item .w---:\ 1 ... - , . rid," odel N . .. YNr. Date A.Oeill: -, OerrbNon � : - OIIaIMI 4umMN' Ne. GaeWNY M/e. Mear Vaud inaY11e0 Coal GtNnale hamaMlne COist Personal I -Condition- DMV Venn 4 s9 WpeRv acquired during prod us year, (Attach separate sheet it nocessary,) in Y.w . .. , ...:(2I List Personal Properly sold traded.or DermBlfends,Oitoosetiotdurino D/tgyious year.(Attach',Aerate sheekif necessery,}• . , . . (3) ,ist Ata,{t flit equipment:(Attach separate sheet if�c��ryf ) '� C\� .._ _ • 0.y `.3_ ! (See other,.side) .. -. - - .''RETURN-THIS COPY . ♦` rYti A/- '. �t!QI.P.A64W ."'"Qlb�"43oltes "PIC {` am' mState of�Colorac w s 91 s i n:,ST/tEi"1, PR 4'L. 1=RS0NAL PROP! 1n1J'�;�A � "GREELE)ra_CO Ei$al DECLARATION SCli 6 thr w , 1161♦"'�.;:.• .,,,.,.��rN�,., w ,_ (CONFIDENTIAL D, y ,� UXl _ r MAIL TeT\"ASSESSOR .. YOU MUST FILE EV1�S�/�=/!'rx/i� + ' •, _ . B.A.CODE, .:'.:•-•-:., T'A.CODE 7 -- _' SCHEDULE NUMBER ••' CHANOE OP 42,04.0 i/ /76F9 • . 24CgL ' s4.00 C I3esz " . A, NAME ANO A• DDf1ESS(INDICATE ANV CHANGES) . LSTTLE GR04A3tS PZ2[q/ ',' G 3630 fn SCT►1 5TRCkT • 'teee one GREELEIr CO- 80631: r , :LOCATION OF.PROPERTIES(INDICATE ANV CHANGES OR ADDITIONSY tat0 Hoop ^_ �. • _ - ' - _ . J8107 "„ ak. 15 ST Clar -EY'" r . G_ R 811—T8- TT. •9" DITTCRSwCGT NOWSIB TOTALS,is �� t .r� /� , , -. RECEIVED.. C,�+'j..T/J. lyp/'� �rt•EO �Lf/y, . u i ...:bu.COMPLETED ,S^J,._f<4_, A GA • •• • _.•• -. lyi .__.I LATE FILING P�E�N,A�Lr�TYAPPLIED NOO B: Date&ssiness St■rted Type of Product or Service (In CouMv)�Corp, Partnership° individual° Other° " ro Remand Address Of Previous owner C:'8TA soF PROPERTY(Please Cl ek the Appropriate Box) ;. . . - _ :.❑NEWpUSINESS)ORc'CTNEWQWNER(S)(You MUST ATTACH a complete itemized lining Mall Your property.) —...____.. . , ._. _ ' 1 Is tNs the Tlrss retd/n�'''�Y / 1 No - '-'-y If•!'Yet."Mark1J01,}ons•-O'fwnPietely rewr businns or.__.b. O Suoceuor to previously existing business.. A If successor to previously mining business elve name end address of previous business orpeniration._ :. ..— .. _ . - . e Dete of Peroheae a Amount of Purchrr S• IF VOaHAGEFILED P13ElaUSL� It'(oXsend"dNvtWrm rsYWlntla'ONCY'Tieanplete llstlnpiwea been .. . . __ previouilV t(lidwitn the.wssorwlthln•et-ilea-4 yiisi;,) - - ❑CHECK MERfi IR OUT OP.Ol131NE35,0a[i Out O}B6sinan -' '.. ........ .. .._. . OCHECK HERE I/NO'ADOITIONS Y/ERE MADE DURINSTNEPRIORYEAR. " --...� ti ❑CHECK MERE IP NO DELE710N5WEREMADE DURING THE PRIOR YEAR.. ,— - 6.LISTING OF PERSONAL PROPERTY No TEL The Property Clete Below Mun Meltrde ALL Fully Depreonted Asset Still in Use. . Rem st{ti 1 -DiWANIen.' • - moan or Yost-• DS AeawrM OMIneI'_ a:snmoN . Ne •'( •.• .:, GPaalty• . • Nts, Now Used Intuited Get Utrate Remelnlea (1) List Personal Property acquired dieing previous veer. (Attach Britt sheet if netessery.t Grwltioon yen v tee ;:4-.r... . :•:- (•'•::,.-_ . (2) ,istPersoflal Propegv soft traded or O9(lRenentlV disoospd Of dOrino ortvious veer.(Attach separate sheet if necesserYJ ' +q.?.(Jrrarw::yr;({ter }v _ :•:.,Y: ... ..:•`-ter..tY.y:•;t.5.. .�•_�:.�i . _ r_. . . .. - r. .. .. :1-"")::•;::::::4,::••",.::-I._i".y1 ',°%::. :`: .`.,'1 ,MIS•, • • - .. . 1 • .. (3) rkrALL Mobile Eouipment,(Attach separate sheet if nagmary.i , _ . ., • 1 .?=• :. . . .- ':Cl ��P',i. _ -' .'_.2rV�.],..c:7. + i7;4:'Y,`.,)'r1rcpL* . Kf•(,,.. n, ....� ... ._. ,,._._._ _. .. _..._...._ - . . _. - RETURN THIS COPY' .. r t, ..`. .:.i 4. -.{See Other:side): - i. ��.. ._ ►a, led 't ra. �l/CI.V � „_. .,... "' Si.i6D tgppom gs.pa4B1•B7 . State of PERSONAL PR0PERTYI o . . J ' . GOiJNTIf ASSESSOR ._. -- , - 915'G'10T 31--y et-L/ k,66 DECLARATION SCHEDULE - Assessment Date Due Die _. . -.- . (CONFIDENTIAL DATA) January 1 April 15 County MAIL TO COUNTY ASSESSOR—" " " YOU MUST FILE EVERY YEAR REGARDLESS IF ANY ADDITIONS OR B.A.CODE - T.A.CODE . T ' SCHEDULE NUMBER `CHANtie OF NAMC AND/OR ADDRESS. . ,- - (fin /� - A,.,NAh19094,0 ADD,RESS_SINstre,ep, OMANG ES)..M _ .,. LITTLE CA8SAR5 PIZZA pPR 15 'SS _ __ . . DO NOT USE-FOR assessed%ONLP - 3810'V •10TH mar __ -:: -' cos. mews,.,. Achti Value I% ! Ammo*value GRULET CO s 80634 _.,, . . _ E0.6 Pum... ?o i LOCtin OF PROPERTIEVINDICATE ny CHANGE$Q GR wriot S),,... TdTO HoueehobPum - �p GSkRS-BN—T8..-11L a84" $Tl1'ERSWFY'Tl N:,;ST — .- TOTALS . ... __ .. •ahi.. .:' . - . • .RECEIVED APPROVED. .. .- . _ COMPLETED -- ABSTRACT CMGS. _ . .. LATE PILING PENALTY APPLIED - YES 0— NOQ g. Oiti Bu1lnea SLrfeCial VIM Of Prodint or SIM01 (In 0Mity)aCMp,P1 Porteereedop IntlMduiC (mein C.." $. :' l)B-OP PROPERTY(gear Check the Appropriate Boil 'i- 'a •' Nerve and Address Or Previous Owner /fffJAO'' _.._ Owner . NEW.BUSINESS DR, O EW DWNER(S)(You MUST ATTACH a complete itaMind listing of all your property,) + 1. Is this the frst.return7. Y No 'N, .-,.., . r . • •2.=1r tort holrk-0011..,., omDirely new business,or . b.CSudcessor tO previoudy existtrIS budnas.: ,. _._ 3..If succaMdt to previously existing business give none nd adeirsM of previous business orgoMsatfon. _ . . __ 4, Date Of Pule-base p., ' ^.�....-w: rev `'ch.je ` - IP YOU HAVE-PILED VIOUSLV:(Addition and delatlom may be listed ONLY 11 a complete listing hes been. _ -.. _ 'previously fired with in:.asnWt WiMin the iaat 2 years,) • ' .. -.'.. • ' y. - . ❑CHECK HERO!'OUT OP BUSINESS,Dote Out of Bu6naM - : '-' ' * ' ' °'` "f._4, ❑CHECK HERE IP NO ADDITIONS WERE MADE DURING THE PRIOR YEAR, %CHECK HERE IP NO DELETIONS WERE MADE DURING THE PRIOR YEAR, - - D.LISTING OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTE:. The Property wu Below Must Include ALL Furry DepreciaedAceeteStip In USA. ,. t Item I ---_.,, moiletlen ` 3 ...._ -. Modeler- NMI - Da"Anund - OHeleel colmrte EWmenI4el HO. . . .. - caensny MN• Now I VMS Installed Cest .. MtyMeal ital2 (1) Litt Personal Property acquire('('urina previous wry. (Attach separate sheet if necessary,) COnenlen. la ye .n,, . .. ,. - I (2) 'ist Personal Prooerty sold traded_or permanently dlsoosed o helma previous year-(Attach separate sheet}'hIceseerv.) ( ) ,ist,ALL Mobile Equipment,( ttach separate sheet i necesss . .. .. . r'. „Fy4_:•4ii.i V:bl::AU4::3r..i.. _..'1.f 5.. �r ' : ,::.. �... ?.',w • (SBOOUIO[sld0) r am APR 1 5 198$ e. • A Part of the Income Tax Return of �f o• �� j�� Name l%el_72 (_��eA� Taxpayer Identification Number KIND OF PROPERTY Acquirred Matted Rats Other Oasis . Credit Investment:$�µc.179)ty SccMiguel I , 1^ 01 _7L 7Idi0.e� • _ • 1 7G./8.5" /Iy .J lee? �. -•s�+ry fir• . / rMe- .` • ?o51/ SHAD& Cl. ,; ; l �, WIinceiS ofe3 �� 7 flu. / ALtediNd Flo,A SJ� �� •_ 7< �/ 1.S4 a� WfA'� �ui,YG.:f^ti,.ti'•i.n qw...drr- �;1..{C.. . ' 14 ` ' w•.FdrY 6,..w,o f - • 1 • : Ir 00.9.ttay;].a9� •xwnyn{oaawNM.Awa�+.ae..b�.,. . .- . 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' —: -.. _ __ __. . --_ X* NE1t OFFICE ADDRESS ** 240CA 06dG COAC416 C Shored Six, Suite 102 A`NAME AND ADDRESS(INDICATE ANY CHANGES) >' _ 375 E. Horsetooth Rd. LITTI.ew_CAt3aits PIZZA Dr X Cal PIERa tel.O - ---"- Ft. Collins, CO 80525 C14MONY ftif(il�$ DO NOT USE-.FOR ASSESSOR ONLY4-.t1UnneL-LN 19- -- ' - - "y- 4.- _ - - pea D..enW.e A.ba1Vews % AwrwV•lu. _. LOCATION OP PROPERTIES(INDICATE ANY CHANGES OR ADDITIONS) [410 HoueehOkl Pure - - 29 - , 2?S2 r 1r AV -; AY 6REEL'Y` • TOTALS• ... _.. GA- tC 1D DPLe1/T110OD PARl�t^y.1Itf ,rt ;i RECEiveo APPROVED SellIlia/ ..:u. .u.).:.pu J.l .air..n.o: . .._.__ -.......- - °COMPLBTEO -...- ---. ABSTRACT CHCS. -+'n r:L.:. -: '•'n.- _. ..... ..r�. ...._.-. „--•�. .::'._ � . -_. .•. LATl PILING/lNALTY A►/LIID- YlSQ NOQ ___-.. . . —BT-oRrayyi mSprt9d- ' Tye.or Prodaiot or Sanner _ p"CousW) Cap,° Penn1W1140.Individual°;Other° y` ,�'"• `"•••3 y'- * l� . • , Nerve and Address of Previous OWner {e SyA1US06;PROPERTY(Please Check the Appropriate Bot . a• _ -. ,.... .. _ _ ,.. ,. -"El Revi'OUSINESS 00..13 N OWNERS)(You MUST ATTACH a Corllplep itemized listing of ali your property.) -_ --._. .-._,a 1.r, .ry, {y r. . .. . 7 hthil the nretreMT V'!' M _ yy N0. ..s.'-1• j ..,. o .=.utfGxw'-..Mssk(X) _p commitNY MW ewW'wam,- �._µsugoessor to Weylouoy Omittinp`Muinell. - .. _ _.. 9 If wooenor to previously existing bulimia gin name ma addreu of previous businessorpenlation _ ....-- .__...,.r . . - 4. Dee of Parches, - ,, .. yp^a�"A4dw"s of Purchase 5 '- . . tt`RiroUNAVy'PIC45",410C11SC1f•T'afeOMritftra8tataiACit7tieTi144014t,?"l(a cotton nitro hr Caen _ pNvioWNflled/witt[M saregr within the lnt4yean)'' "?.',..:4,1;,,y,r sic ,. . - ;•-�•� • ' . ` : -�y , ;❑CHECK HERE IVOUT OP.BUSINlSS,DateOut of BuUMw° _._.—..__;,. - •',•°CNEC) keRE(I(NOACDITlONs yrERi MADE Dt rstail?HE PRIORYBAR. T ' . fireCiIECX HERfi iP NO DELETIONS WERE MADE DURING THE PRIOR YEAR.. D.LISTING OF-PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTE:-.Ths Property Oem Below Must lnalutMALLPunyDapreolapdAssomMUIInUse. Item 4,4.1'" a}4:4,04011101).11-^' �r~ +[f,.MOdM e/ Year ONO AMyhee.. °MINI • I1 6drnMenedee see '�'1.,+,, - - - - Ca Welly •.'I M/a. New I wood InstNIed Cul V- RMYelaal, Iter W LTL, (1) foist Persona(Property acquired during previous veer, (Attach separate sheet if necessary,) Condition is Year fiteSt. Ksyrdeml 4ovanr.JY •_.1 -• -2184 3o.S_SS ' Y.a,. .a�1. ,. I w ` a,..�NP,'.M ,.TAr \ , ,r•.� xY1/.�'I' I . ,�l-.r`::r ,-.. }.. . . (21 I`istPersooel Property mid tr dgd,or yelmanently dish:cad otcherine o 1 Jcus vear.(Attach separate sheet st necessary Y$r. R.. y ,yyr•rv.J J. .o': 71.fM .1-"`• I' .: - _ n - . .w �,: -.-w....:__ _...w_,., i-✓_-.�_:w .. . kn.raw_ _:a. 1Y1!)1V,. r. ,. 1 )..' I, ..1)U'a. , O) "in Alps,Mobile Equipment.(Attach separate shoat if.nocessery.) . • ors ®+l n• ..I ...\ 1`1.. ,, tt:Y I . . napuwMi, -. l ,:• .,.n,:^.. . �.:^•r*'„ _.ru,-�: ..ewA<ww:: .�.:_.Grrne.`,_,.,...' :.t :'.ia-,r�.•. -. ' - , . ,)L. ".,` ,-, - ,r.. .: (Spa OtfIM31da) . � _ - .� . ... . RE7rJRN THIS COPY c� ' . '' IXUs•6iS:Feison•s orestE S'irtetorCoio'rad At....... AAR Li 101 ~' .9115 19SM;sTRecT PERSONAL PROPERTY ApSR Z 4 GREiLCY�j:Co .,'.acI z ' . DECLARATION.SCHEDULE _ . yTftfent Date, Due Date ,..;. + (CONPi0eNT1ALDAT.9 - .. .'"- .. January-1 • • April 15 MAIL MARTY ASSESSOR'.' _ - YOU,MUST FILE EVERY YEAR REGARDLESS IF ANY ADDITIONS OR. ... .. ,. . : .�.. • .;. .;._ ,_':;:... - ' DELETIONS WERE MADE. .: . _ BA.000e:-: -:T,A.CODE SCHEDULE NUMBER CHANGE OF NAME AND/OR AODRESS 24000. :D606 •;OOlcsl6 -- A.NAMEN.19#DOREpWselntLATe ANY CHANGE$) - ;_._.. ' :-. . . . . .- _ [• _• ?. LYTTLC CA'ESII►lt5 VIZXA OF. NORt11ERN COLO . _ , _ . 1 AN7MQkY r►OER'G;i DO NOT USE—FOR ASSESSOR ONLY • 0649 MpMtr>=L LN -. . .. •' Goa Detenptlan Actual Value I% I Aaraevalw- PORT GOLLY NS. :: CO 60525 - -•- . .. :. .. • 1410 HoueahoW Furn, LOCATION 0,,F PROPERTIES(INDICATE ANY CHANGES O .ADDITION ;,, . R S) . -. . • 2311 T._ 42#.:,.. AV GREioiElL . GR acne-eetarr dorm PARR tlni •- RECEIVED TOTA 13-134 veo .. ,... .. ... ..... . . . . . . ._i_ ...... LATE FILING ��PENAL YAP LI 0 Yes. '.. No0 .- -. . :8:„pate Bueiner&attar Type of Product Or SONIC, '.(In County)11,Ll�LCOrp: FarsnerillI00 Individual CD oth rt] . "—°,I,, r �"' ` •� •.t . .., Name and A:WM of PrNue:o Crafts? C. STATUS OP PROPERTYaPleme •Ok the Appropriate(5(101/,:c; - d s S - . .. _❑NEIY susiNess OR_ ❑NriOWNeFt(S)(You MUST ATTACH a complete itemized llstln0 of all your propwtY•) _ . ..._.. . r L Is this th0 first NturnY..❑Yes No , ' + + t " ro t �_•r .. Z 1}+Yes-7/Mart0O,If^';-arw•CO pletelY naw Dudnese or'.••.b:-12Su0oCPor to Previously exlttlrp bwlness,' I - _ ... ] If wo0„sor to Dra+busiy exi.tlnp business giw)iame and eddruc of prevloue business oryanfzatWn __ _ _ _ ...4,.4..4)�0411ry$'Mt \ a sC.;b Amount Of Purol�rS' ..•, IF YOU'HAY B PILeO.PReVJOUSLYc(Additions and deletions may be listed ONLY.if a canon pstim M been _. . OnwOwly:filaE with T1N'awrW within the lest 4Ysan,)_ .. ....I.':(. •. - _ ❑CHECKHEREJF OUTOF:BUSINESS,•pate Gut of Budneu '• ' �'•' ''- - 0ClIeCKMER@ IPNOXOdITIOR WERE MAD@ DURING THE PRIOR YEAR;: ' '-" ' - ❑CHeCKHeRB IFNO Q'E'LpT10NS WERE MADEDURING TNfi PRIOR YEAkt;; - '_ D.LISTING OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTES. The Property Data Below Muss Include ALL fully Depredated Aeru Still in Ues, .-.. -. stern :-1....:-.,:-: -:•:-: - Mehl or - _. ;•-Ynr- Oast AeaWrM. t• Orono - - [eNmetaa NO DasoAptlen -..GayeitY . Atte. New Ueea 'molls Cott [system Re V1 1 Is Per al�r••e� �s ir:. . r�n�,•,reywi�,,s e�r Attach se eren sheet if neeesse an Iw Y . � , x(17 � . :, /. , a �. JyFroO -, • .w ".,. i; . .__ , , H tier . �•_._ . _ a 131 ist ALL Mobile Equipment. (Attach separate sheet if necessary.) • . ._ . . . . . .G:S,:r;�9 :•.S:. �:$Psd� :45T ria -fa.^.i.r1 •'a .. •C,.S✓� !•.,J,g.:w}.: -. ' �. '-" " RETURN.THIS.COPY— t-oi 7 ... ...„... . ' ••• • • .. •,� Ar r - � ..4.a e«,.•—i � as• • ' fttlNdaaBAm�ESSCA'S QF f iC E Stets of Colorado 1S 14111 STREET ti ; . PERSONAL PROPERTY- - - GREELEY*.CO i 1,0631 DECIZAR,aTION SCHEDULE , Assessment Date Due Dais' —**.-��.-R- dT :. C� `r':.M (CONFIDENTIAL DATA) -. : January 1 April 15 •hum.Tegesch Y ASSESSORed YOU ALiST FILE EVERY YEAR REGARDLESSIF ANY ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS WERE MADE. ' BA CODE---f: ':Sq COOE'. SCHEDULE'NUMEER. ::•:.:,-;.t CHANGE 13F NAME ANO/OR AOORESS - 99 4 h - A NAMEAMA AOURF�S�0ICAT ANYOHANGESo ir- • ''ITTLE CAE SARS:4IZZA CFA NCATHCRN CCLO 1,: . . ANTis3NY FOhTE 00 NOT USE••-•F R ISNLY 649 ►LINNEL tN. ,f9• < ` AP .1-:$,`:-.5::� cede DrMnpWn. AetWl vier 1x1 AwrN VMw. CRT COLLINS :CC' 8052 w 0 use r • Eo.d Pere. ao LOCATION OF PROPERTIES(INOICATE ANY CHANGES OR ADDITIONS);, 1470 Housrh010 Pum 2p 233.1...;, ......, . • 23 • .: ,AY G1t,, R BC-10 BRENTWCOG PARK r lr•' • TOTALS &]/ q; ..— ,,,;;w;;. ,RECEIVED APPROVED '_• COMPLETED s.1Q.$r7 ABSTRACTCHGS. . K D //.1/.I'�n/ LATE PILING PENALTY APPLIED YES � NOF ' .- 8. Date Buslnees serf .7ype_oTFrooudit t e„seetide 1—. .10,d'IIe Daunt �'� �/� Corp.3r PrtnenMpp:IndW1ArN0 Other C STATUS OF PRO►ERT.Y(►ya;e Cheak.tM App;i1A'II,to go-l(—)—V •.•':4!-•:-.}.-;,.:-.:. ' Name anal Address of Previous Owner .:-,❑UEWBUSINESS 0".0 NEW,WNER(S)(You MUST ATTACH a comple e,itemized listing of all your property,) �t ryp r ra ;..1 I►thh the fins raturh};,d Vas pmt No - c 2—lf"Yart^Merk'!K)if, r I. coihpletav new Pusvreil or -.o EQ'Suacesior to previously a„hilng business. - _ ....-3.-It woaror to pravyusly exhtHlp eeY eN glw name sect Spruill of pravyys burnous orpaniation..-._ ..�p -..1: 4. ()sot Pur a": w� fir' r`7 '• ;a B. Amountot Purolw►;: _ .. . _ ,,ISp`7 '�r-.vu HAVt97LEDpReV:ltUSLc Indtailind"delettmmeV eels:tia414.if a complete listing has bean _ _ _ ':prevl0usly fila iiiithaiulisprw(thln tit;lag2 no' ii: '9r ':% ti.-A�- ' .' , " ' ,' CNECKN�REIPOUTOhW$INESSDetiOutOfBes7rtets ' ' r - -'':� _ - �,«_.._'� O D CHECK HERE IP'NO ADOCtlel SYVi E MADE DURING TNe PRIOR YPAR>•. ' , L�HECK HERE IP NO DEtETIONS.WEpE MADE DURING THE PRIOR YEAR,, " - _._... ..._. _ .... DLISTING GF PERSONAL PROPERTY•NOTE: The►omny pw sokok gust Mow,ALL Fully Depnol ted Arta Still In the. 'steam ,pprlytlpe - ,-. 'c-!• moon 4r .:v...! Date Adieu's. °maim • I Otlmate - Rstlesetee : . Gambill' - ::Mts. New I used Inman Cost I 2 ._ RemNnimi 1 YMW W1e (U List Personal Pro wired during previous year. (Attach seoerate sheet it °ry,) eenaleNn.:' In vrn/Tess- � Mn. .. •. T !MM 'Y '._� - )h .�•��.: •411,.... � .._-. -. _ .. , (2)__,rst FOrspnal PtpDarty LDIct VAS or oermpnontty drsoosetl of donna Dtpvious var.(Attach separate sheet if necessary,) 1 S` .MF'.AA'.r '^ .:R„":¢�?10wK1�. + ..,;:-+, �i+', :.r, r:� ;I'+•S5`�C: - -. (3) 1st AtiL Mobile Equipment (Attach separate sheetif necessary r• - 4 C-.t.: .+ . '.'a-'M. Plc._[i.,^ �Yyi i"A;ir.•tUln ;,1 S jj 4' • . 1 .y a .} . . CrN .j:IQMJ _',d.w.' 03. .}...nl. J. 1vT tl;•ir rt r,. ffi.)C:. w. ., ..-. . . .. -._. �._ .... 'V -. --•� ..,rte- _ ti.�... :r �•. �._-. n.-.,�,••. ... RETunNrHrSCOPv "' :. ._ . t Or Mt SSCft!S O•FMI�CE '•:StsteofC.olorado 1986 9t` a19m. c PERSONAL PROPERTY ' . GlkEELeYP CC; 80631 . DECLARATION SCHEDULE D Ditto Assessment Date Due ••_ � .'.-• - • ...a i (CONFIDENTIAL DATA) •� ' �'a.S � CotlntY . :. .• January 1 : .April 1'b MAILTO COUNTY ASSESSOR ,_ ;_ YOU MUST FILE EVERY YEAR REGARDLESS IF ANY ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS WERE MADE. B.A.CODE , T A CODE. SCHEDULE NUMBER CHANGE OF NAME AND/OR ADDRESS 2.4000 - > 0600 .- • GO10316 - - • A:NAME:AND ADDRESS(INDICATE ANY CHANGES) - - ' ' _ . . . " L1TTt.£ CAESARS P!ZIA CF hCRTHERN COLC ~- $ ANTHONY FONT£ $649' HUMNEI i LN er � .-;•,/:- DO NOT USE-FOR ASSESSOR ONLY . FCRT CCLL INS CC - 80�it Os 19 Cello GeeHagee Postal Vida . I%1 As sad Value • - . Ed.a Pura, m S LOCATION OF PROPERTIES(INDICATE ANY CHANGES OR ADDITIONS) ,t4t0 NpysMole Purn Zp 2331 23•. :_ . 'c� . . AT, GA: Gk SC-10 8kiN71i0O0 PARK _ ♦ �. `. TOTALS aJl tie L _ p.n.. RlCEIVED AP►ROVED •. ,. - COMPLETE04F..4JcEnki ABSTRACT CMGS..: !.� „ , •- , • '"" -•'-' LATE PILING APPLIED YES N0o B.• .. fluent-Surtitl l,,J��^7Ya of•Produ oto seri'Ice 4/ p Covnry) f !- •,ry 1111��1�c.,,,45'1 ..,Dee up0 )noxnevido ou»rO• ',: - Name end Address of Previous Owner • C,,.STAYUS'Of PROPERTY(►4ese Chec)the,4ppro(�r7ite elix)t r�` ' r- '- - :•0NEWSUS1hie's,or 0NEwAWlvril�ER1S) Oit:MUST ATTACH is dernplqem]tlad listing of all your property,) - -- •- _t e-ir Me flrstreiurn7)-C•Yes .aw NO 7..1..:::::,t ' t i 'l _"••nr.i - . 2 117Ye ttiVrerl tritry-►-� oryiPletaNnwteuiineu or.'--6.:CIpupcnixr previously existing Wilma. • .':a Ifeuooessot"to pievbusly Garetlrpbuilne■s4twnime ene askew of Mevlouab(einworgeniretion, - If IYOUHAVC PILEOIREVIOUSLY •,(Additldi0 nseeletionsiriey ni(Isted m ONLY if a complete Ruth%hw own proviey6(y iilod with the assessor WQhm4hoie1t ri year+S?, -- ._ .. QCX - G`t frCjC HERE If OVT.OP BUSlkQ55,Oate Out Qt Bu.lnao■ - ::QCHECR.HERE I/NO,ADDITIONS WERE MAD(;OURINO TIDE PIilO YEAR` 5� : ' :-DCHECK mane;Pi NO DELETIONS wine robe.ounesic THE PRIOR YEAR,::- - ... D.LISTING OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTE: The Property Dina BNow Must Include ALL Fully DeprodWee Aria Still in Uee, Item - : tiosatletlen-, •l• Model or ([I VMe Da%-AeaulrW .Na — :. ( .. Original [stlmatW CrNehY M/e.: NM ) Vsee IM41Ne CNt. [stimate .. I dram Lilo lU List Personal Property d ire4 elyrine Dreyipus year, (Artaoh separate sheet if necessary.) Co�lhtn ��� • rytipa pi, en • i rY achy) ra • e if n s• (8)• aist ALL WWI*ElNiQment.(Attach separate sheet if necessary.). • . . r ...t.•,; ,, e. - l� f. , (see other-side) - _— v.n mu�rvrr�nev�'' � s so 1�IIli� 3� 9�111� ;-3,p. el% ��IW■ImlB����l� puipmlitiiiiimiumoillapiim g F � .."'�"XDhI. r O41 & CASOciaEas QI T ceanrIeu AMC �uxovrrvaars Pc ft °/ it o Maa.u.na or, sulro 3000 4 .�eCa •a mem CM Fon Cann, aronino eoeza (Fax) rap) 720'08+3 July 31, 1990 Weld County Board of Equalization P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Protest of Personal Property valuations for the following two locations of Little Caesars Pizza of Northern Colorado, Xnc. Schedule No. jooc4Xion, 0010316 2331 23rd Avenue, Greeley 0013852 3810 W. 10th Street, Greeley Dear Board: Our protest of the personal property valuations for our client's two locations listed above is based on how to arrive at "current year actual value," within the parameters of the Colorado law. Paragraph 2.4 of Section I from the Assessor's Manual on appraising personal property states, The assessor is required by Article X, Section 3(1) (a) of the Colorado Constitution to appraise and value for assessment all property not exempt from taxation. Assessors are required to give appropriate consideration to the cost, market and income approaches to value, Personal property is not one of the exceptions mentioned in the constitution and as such, is valued subject to the three approaches. Paragraph 2.4. 1 defines "current actual value" by stating how to determine it, The assessor is required by 39-1-104(12.3) (6) (X) , C.R.S. , to determine the current actual value of personal property, after consideration of such of the three approaches to value as are applicable. All information used to determine the current actual value must be gathered and analyzed from the period immediately preceding the current assessment date. The o„, _ Weld County Board of Equalization July 31, 1990 • Page Two • most current valuation information available mug,t be _ gathered and analyzed. Assessors must consider current economic conditions when appraising personal property and must document physical, functional and economic obsolescence as of the assessment date. A copy of these two quoted paragraphs is attached and labeled as our Exhibit 1. We also included a copy of the paragraph 39-1- 104(12.3) (a) (I) , C.R.S. , cited in the above quote, as our Exhibit • - I 2. It is obvious from the manual's directions and the statute, that the assessor is to appraise personal property by use of the three accepted approaches to appraising; (1) the cost approach, (2) the market data approach, and (3) the income approach. The current actual value is then determined after consideration of the applicable three approaches. In the appraisal profession this Is referred to as the Appraisal Process to determine the "market value" or "fair market value" of a property. These terms may be defined as, "That price which a property would likely bring if it were exnosed for sale on the open market, assuming a " willing buyer and willing seller. " • Our concern is that our client's property has been appraised by use of only a variation of the cost approach, ignoring either • o£ the other two approaches which are to be considered. It is not always possible to use all three of the approaches in every appraisal. For instance tho income approach is only applicable to property which is being leased or rented and the income stream from such can be converted into an estimate of value. The market data approach is not possible where there are no comparable sales or market data. The cost approach is not applicable when it is difficult to determine a property's economic life. • Because our client is the owner and user of the personal property in question, the income approach would not be applicable. However, the market data approach would be very applicable, and in our opinion would most accurately reflect, "the price which the property would likely bring if it were exposed for sale on the open market . " In order to apply the market data approach, there needs to be sales of comparable property to provide the necessary market data. • Although there does not appear to be published data as to the value of used restaurant equipment, there are at least two definite methods of selling used equipment. One is by auction, • such as during the liquidation of an entire establishment. The other is by selling to local area equipment dealers, who buy and • sell used equipment. By consulting with local representatives of Weld County Board of Equalization July 31, 1990 Page Three both of these markets, we determined that equipment similar to that represented by our client's two schedule numbers listed above would sell for 108 to 308 of its original cost. Because our client's equipment in the two locations was determined to be in average condition and age, we chose to value it at 208 of its original cost. Therefore, we determined the actual values for the two schedules to be as follows: Schedule No. L2gAtion Actual Value 0010316 2331 23rd Avenue, Greeley $20,463 0013852 3810 W. 10th Street, Greeley 22,679 We also requested a qualified equipment dealer, who does appraisals, to appraise two of our client's stores. This information provided us with an indication of a high and low ratio of market value to original cost for these particular typos of establishments. The "High" value on the appraisals represents the price at which the equipment dealer would sell the equipment to a customer. The "Low" value represents the price at which the dealer would be willing to buy the equipment from our client. The results of those appraisals is summarized below: Original Cost High 8 of Low $ of pf Equipment Value Cost Valup Cost $113,397 $18,877 16.68 $6,347 5.6% 94,849 18, 153 19. 1 5,886 6.2 AVERAGE PERCENT OE COST 17.8$ 5.98 gem. Copies of the appraisals with respective original cost information are attached as Exhibits 3 and 4. Applying even the high average percent of cost ratio, of 17.88, to the original costs of the two weld County locations would indicate the following actual values. Schedule No. Location Actual Value 0010316 2331 23rd Avenue, Greeley $18,212 0013852 3810 W. 10th Street, Greeley 20,185 These compare to the assessor's actual values below: Assessor's Schedule No. Location Actual value 0010316 2331 23rd Avenue, Greeley $71,297 0013852 3810 W. 10th Street, Greeley 80,848 Weld County Board of Equalization July 31, 1990 Page Four As you can see there is a considerable over valuation of our client's personal property. We would request an adjustment in the actual values, not to exceed the values determined from the outside appraisal ratio of 17.88 of original cost. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation of this adjustment. If you have any questions regarding our determination of value, please call us at your convenience. Very truly yours, SOUKUP & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Mark J. Soukup -O1( �� stave Groeteke SG:co Enclosures cc: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fonte EXHIBIT I Section I, Page 7 2.4 PROPERTY VALUATION The assessor is required by Article X, Section 3(1)(a) of the Colorado Constitution to appraise and value for assessment all property not exempt from taxation. Assessors are required to give appropriate consideration to the cost, market and income approaches to value, except when valuing residential real property, agricultural land, oil and gas leaseholds or lands and producing mines. Personal property is not one of the exceptions mentioned in the constitution and as such, is valued subject to the three approaches. 2.4.1 Current Actual Value The assessor is required by 39-1-104(12.3)(a)(I), C.R.S., to determine the current actual value of personal property, after consideration of such of the three approaches to value as are applicable. All information used to determine the current actual value must be gathered and analyzed from the period immediately preceding the current assessment date. The most current valuation information available must be gathered and analyzed. Assessors must consider current economic conditions when appraising personal property and must document physical, functional and economic obsolescence as of the assessment date. 2.4.1.1 Level of Value Applicable The current actual value of personal property as of the assessment date must be adjusted to the level of value in effect for real property. Refer to 39-1-104(10.1)(a), C.R.S. 2.4.1.2 Personal Property Adjustment Factors The property tax administrator publishes a factor to adjust the actual value of personal property to the level of value applicable for real property. The assessors must use the factor published by the administrator to adjust all personal property valuations to the correct level of value. Refer to 39-1-104(12.3)(a)(I), C.R.S. The adjustment factors are found in Appendix IV-D. 2.4.2 Valuation For Assessment Valuations for assessment or assessed value must also be determined by the assessor. In Colorado, assessed valuations are fractional, that is, based upon a percentage of actual value. 15-OPT-A0 PUB ARL VOL 5 2-89 EXHIBIT 2 (12.2) (a) Except as provided in subsection (12) of this section, for property tax years commencing on or after January 1, 1987, the requirement stated in subsections (9) to (11) of this section that the actual value of real property be determined according to a specified year's level of value and manuals and associated data published by the administrator for said specified year and approved by the advisory committee to the administrator shall apply to the assessment of all classes of real property, including but not limited to the following classes of real property: (I) (Deleted by amendment, L. 87, p. 1390, section 2, effective April 1, 1987.) (II) (Deleted by amendment, L. 87, p. 1392, section 2, effective April 1, 1987.) (III) Operating property and plants of public utilities: and (IV) Agricultural land. (V) (Deleted by amendment, L. 87, p. 1385, section I. effective June 20, 1987.) I (b) This subsection (12.2) shall take effect January 1, 1987. (12.3) (a) (I) The actual value of personal property . shall be determined by appropriate consideration of such of the three approaches specified in section 39-1-103 (5) (a) as are applicable to the appraisal of such property. Subject to review and approval by the advisory committee, the administrator shall prepare and publish appraisal procedures and instructions for the annual appraisal of such property which will include a factor or factors to adjust the actual value for the current year of assessment to the level of value applicable to real property. (II) In determining actual value, depreciation attributable to age shall not exceed that for the actual age of the property on the assessment date. Physical, functional, and economic obsolescence shall be considered in determining actual value. (b) Repealed, L. 83. p. 1485, section 11, effective April 22, 1983. (12.4) For property tax years commencing on and after January 1. 1987, the requirement stated 1n subsections (9) to (11) of this section that the actual value of real property be determined according to a specified year's level of value and manuals and associated data published by the administrator for said specified year and approved by the advisory committee to (1989) -18- EXHIBIT s i of li /tea Vey ESTAURANT EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3NC. , , i. PRONE(303)480-3000 PAX ) $QUIPNSAT APPRAISAL 9AIZE 3 u N�FlE Little Caesars DENVER,=OR=S0211 3810 W 10th Greeley, CO ITEM DESCRIPTION $tgh Lav 100 14" ROUND PANS •• 1.00 100.00 0.20 20.00 2 SOAP AND PAPER DTSPENSCAS 8.00 16.00 1.00 2.00 1 PIZZA PRIDE WARppER 140.00 40.00 1 MOP BUCKET AND FLOP . 25.00 10.00 1 6ft PREP TABLE S/S TABLE id.: CASTES% 175.00 60.00 1 6ft OVER SHELVES 55.00 20,00 • 1 3ft WIRE SHELVES 1440.00 40.00 4 4ft OVER SHELVES 60.00 240.00 20.00 80.00 1 AMANA RANGE 200,00 50.00 1 .,,9x4" .PREP TABLE 300.00 40,00 . 3 •' .9x4 OVER SHELVE 150.00 50.00 3 72 ' 'TICKET RACKS 40.00 120.00 15.00 45,00 1 20' TICKET RACK 25.00 10.00 1 44' TICKET RACK 35.00 10.00 2 Eft WORK TABLES 175.00 350.00 60.00 120.00 1 PIZZA OVEN 2800.00 900.00 1 10 ft HOOD 1500.00 300.00 3 CLOCKS 2.00 6.00 0.50 1.50 5 PHONES 20.00 100.00 10.00 50.00 3 36x24 WIRE RACKS 20.00 60.00 10.00 30.00 2 aft WORK TABLES W/ CASTERS 250.00 500.00 75.00 150.00 • 1 7ft WORK TABLES W/ CASTERS • 200.00 60.00 1 GLOBE SLICER 600.00 200.00 2 HAND SINKS 25.00 50.00 15.00 30.00 3 36x20 RACKS 20.00 60.00 10.00 30.00 . 1 STEPHEN FOOD PROCESSOR 1900.00 700,00 1 30' OYER SHELVES 1 8 1/2 3 -COMP. SINK W. PRERINSE 30.00 10.00 550.00 250.00 100 14' PANS 1.00 100.00 0.20 20.00 60 12' PANS 1.00 60.00 0.20 12.00 40 10" PANS 1.00 40.00 0.20 8.00 172 12x12 PANS 1.00 172.00 0.20 34.40. 8 6x6 PANS 1.00 8.00 0.20 1.60 2 42 ' DOUBLE OVEN SHELVES 5.00 110.00 20.00 40.00 2 STOCK POTS 40.00 80.00 15.00 30.00, 3 36x18 WIRE SHELVES 35.00 103.00 10.00 30.OOt 4 SHEET PAN RACKS 60.00 32,00 40.E 160,00 • 14 APRONS 2.00 28.00 0.50 7.00 1 WATER HEATER W/ MOP AND SINK 275.00 70,00 1 IMPERIAL FREEZER 350.00 90.00 1 YEG. SINK w/ PRE RINSE 273.00 250,00 1 MANTOWOC 200 950.00 400,00 18x36. WIRE SHELVES 55.00 10.00 1 10x10 WALK IN 19550.00 600.00 1 SHEET PAN CART 80.00 30.00 2 4ft WIRE SHELVES • 125.00 250.00 60.00 120.00 1 5ft DONAGE RACK 120.00 50.00 1 3ft WIRE SHELVES 43.00 ' 20.00 7- 24S - 90 W E D 9 : 41 REST - C O U X P . CO - P _ 02 i. Page 2 Z. EQUIPMENT APPRAISAL VALUE Little Centers 3810 W loth Greeley, CO ITEM DESCRIPTION High Low 1 AIRCURTAIN &0.00 15,00 24 FULL PLASTIC PANS 8.00 192.00 3.00 72.00 12 LARGE LIDS 2.00 24.00 0.50 6.00 3 SCALES 25.00 75.00 5.00 15.00 64 TRAYS 18x26 3.00 192.00 1.00 64.00 24 PIZZA PANS DIVIDERS 1.00 24.00 0.50 12.00 24 12x12 SQ. PANS 1.00 24.00 0.50 12.00 3 WIRE RACKS 20.00 60.00 10.00 30.00 1 TOMATOE SLICER 30.00 15,00 2 60q POTS 40.00 80.00 15.00 30.00 1 LADDER 15.00 5.00 2 SOAP & PAPER DISPENSER 6.00 12.00 4.00 8.00 1 LITTLE CAE.SARS BRAIN TEASER 15.00 10.00 20 1/3 PANS 4.00 80.00 0.50 10.00 20 1/6 PANS 1.00 20.00 0.50 10.00 5 1/2 PANS 5.00 25.00 1.00 5.00 20 SHEET PANS 3.00 60.00 1.00 20.00 1 ANIEST DOUGH SHEETER 1200,00 400.00 2 OVER HEAD FANS 2.00 4.00 1.00 2.00 1 1@FT MENU SIGN 150.00 40.00 1 12ft BACK COUNTER 75.00 40.00 1. SAFE Mc GUNN 350.00 75.00 1 FIRE EXTDIcale8ER 10.00 5.00 2 6ft BENCHES 20.00 4C.00 10.00 20.00 ", 1 PIZZA NEON SIGN 30.00 10.00 2 OUT SIDE NEON S'.SN 50.00 100.00 20.00 40.00• 1 12ft FRONT COUNTER 150.00 75.00 TOTAL 31$78771-7.00 6�S E HIGH FIGURE: REFECTSAAVERAGE MARKET USED SELL!NG PRICE LOW FIGURE: REFECTS AVERAGE MARKET DEALER BUYING PRICE i 44/4 fJ ar 4„,„,-Art.'�� .�s �l,gT • '��1b 'Nose" k ra !T ^_ I� Lrel 3 G/� et" • ,' - 1..,;,; i I✓ I 1 ,, i _.. tar tonlifrit . "',� c - ,ti,eNd ,' 111 I 3z ii t ;�,,%� ISt3t�2 y=T - II 1'1703 1 p■y) ii7 2.5-r. �� I ! _, I .7w....�ea t IZ3GRA iSt E.TI;gt Id Il! il!!! f il rg /4— xol .�r,. r i _ I�►21 7 %.4.tfrimin. Illg•iig; el) la In a p., 11 II to 1' r '"_66-"' :MI ° )11 i in omaao. 0...m ' •-.-..-2,1 I I 4 0 A.410#.14 "Eirie 1"- _,,I � ice` , I■ �7 I15 o I N AEI! Ittr io 1 - - NI ��. RZ Id10 1 ■ VW . A i Ii „I 4-e an. ! teem 111111 i I 11 11 -1 7k7 l , �,. , P PAa .174 70 --'71 _ .I .E I�111 IA�I ,� :----- ___ _ --- Ate!■111 11 1 1 35i -we m.ale:o4 �e. i I� _ . ; A NCI IIIII I ui -O : 1 �I�CI:f EMI,• 11- ' ..�7� I Flit. it liI ligin j• - `» l 11111 Ilan 1 11® 1 1 Boa ■. I I� I _.. . C�t����■ 11 i 7- 7 Illrdall1111hilip 12 gaifl e' _1_ ....,�..44 �,d, 1111712N 1 11 42 • r' 1 451 Y `fix �1� 1 I� "'Ili 1 'll s2 i r 1 �.�r 1 C� I�N 77: • /H. si./ � TERMINI. _. . .. I 1111 la 1/41114141<r 11 - . . i 2 •4i x, il .1 z < tit ,y 1 8 I 1 v • EXHIBIT 4 11 OSTAURANT EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC. PHONE(303)4804000 FAX 003)477.1880 3427 LIPAN STREET SQU7IPZ4SNT APPRAISAL VALDE DENVER,COLORADO Kati Little Caesars 838 Coffman St Longmont, CO ITEM DESCRIPTION Vet ; Low 1 , 4ftx20" wire shelve . , • .93.00. •. . 30.0C 1 , COCOA DRINK DISPENSER ,75,00 - • 25.00 1 400lb ice machine 1,1.00,00 500.00 1 RANDELL 5' SANDWICH UNIT 600.00. 350.00 1 AMRENA RC/6 200.00 5O.oc 2 4' OVERSHELYE 45.00 90,00 20.00 4O.OC 1 6 FOOT TICKET BAR 30.00 15.00 1 lOtt HOOD 1500.00 300.00 5 PHONES 20.00 100.00 10.00 50.00 2 S/S HAND SINKS 23.00 50.00 1 7ft 6' RANDELL SANDWICH UNIT PREPTABLE 900.00 250.00 1 5ft GUEST CHECK RACKS 20,00 5.00 1 7ft 6" OYER SHELVES 55.00 20.00 2 6ft WORK TABLE W/ BACKSPLASH b CASTICRS 175.00 3,0.00 60.00 120.00 4 4ft OVEN SHELVES 60.00 240.00 20.00 80,00 1 3ft WIRE SHELVES ON CASTERS 173.00 45.00 1 4ft WORK TABLE W/CASTERS 160.00 40.00 1 8x12 VOLLRATH WALK IN 1800.00 600.oc 4 5ft WIRE SHELVES 130.00 600.00 50.00 200.0c 5 SHEET PAN CARTS 80.00 koo.o0 30.00 150.oc 1 4' x3' DONAGE RACKS 12O.00 50.oc 1 8ft WORK TABLE W/ BACK T LASHW/ CASTERS 2,0.00 73.00 1 CART 60.00 20.00 1 BEP.KEL FOOD PROCESSOR 1900.00 7OO.OC 2 4ft OVER SHELVES 05.00 90.00 20.00 40.00 1 ADVANCED VEG. SINK W/ PRE RINSE 273.00 90.00 2 aft WIRE OVEN RACKS 20.00 1+0.00 ' 3.00 10.00 1 3 comp, sink w/ prerinse 550.00 90,00 4 5ft WIRE SHELVES 140.00 560.00 50.00 200.0C 21 TRAYS 1.00 21.00 0.40 8.40 9 1/3 PANS 4.00 36.00 0.,0 4.,C 35 18x26 SHEET TRAYS 3.00 105.00 1.00 33.OC' 2 WALL CLOCKS 2.00 0.00 0.50 1.00 22 FULL PANS 8.00 176.00 3.00 66.00 20 LIDS 2.00 40.00 0.50 10.0C' 15 6 PANS 1.00 15.00 0.20 3.0C 17 6PANS 1.00 17:00 0.20 3.110 18,. 1/3 PANS 4.00 72.00 0.50 9.00 19 1/2 PANS 5.00 95.00 1.00 1.9.00 SCALES 23.00 73.00 3.00 15.00 75 SHEET PANS 1.00 75.00 0.25 18.75 1 12 ' SIGN BOARD 130.00 40.00: 2 CAZSXR SIGN OUT SIDE • 5.00 10.00 1.00 2.00. 1 3'x4' WORK TABLE 95.00 40.00' 1 4' x18' OVER SHELVES 43.00 20.00 1 GLOBE SLICER 600.00 200.00, 2 8ft WORK TABLE w/ CASTERS BACKSPLASB . 300.00 600.00 32g.o0 250.001 1 RANDELL PIZZA OVEN 1200.00 400.00 -...�:. _.._ :___ ,Little closers Longmoffman Bt Longmont, CO ITEM DESCRIPTION High , .. 1 . Law: • 1 MOP SINK 50,00 15.60 1 18x24 OVER HEAD SHELVES 35.00 15.00 1 TIME CLOCK 90.00 45.00 1 IMPERIAL SINGLE DOOR FREEZER 330.00 90,00 1 A 0 S ITH WATER HEATER 275,00 70:00 1 RANDEL PIZZA HOLDING BOX 150.00 40.00 3 CASH EGISTER Leased 4 WASTE UCKET 20.00 80.00 2.00 8.00 120 dAR E PANS 2.00 240.00 0.50 60.00 1 LITTLE CAESAR BRAIN TEASER 15.00 10.00 2 6ft FR NT COUNTER 20.00 40.00 10.00 20.00 1 .14ft FRONT COUNTER 350.00 ?get:* 1 14ft BACK COUNTER 200.00 40,00 140 MEDIUM PANS 1.50 210.00 0.50 70.00 21 SMALL PANS 1.00 21.00 0.20 4.20 38 9x9 PANS 1.00 38.00 0.20 7.60 2 60 QUART POTS 40.00 80.00 15.00 30.0O 2 , LITTLE CAESAR SIGNS IN SIDE 2.00 4.00 1.00 2.00 1 LADDER I 15.00 5.00. 1 AIR CURTAIN 40,00 5.00 24 PIZZA PAN DIVIDERS 1.00 24.00 - 10.00 TOTAL $18,153.00 $ 5,886.85 i I HIGH FIGURE: REFECTS AVERAGE MARKET USED SELLING PRICE LOW FIGURE : REFECTS AVERAGE MARKET DEALER BUYING PRICE i _ — i L.1I . .W\.I-14.C LI +xw a141 RAI , dI A ,A.L NUIIca l=. . : s I 'TAX YEAR 1990 L NOnceDATE 1 06/15/90 TAX AREA OE 7 0RIMIERR 0235301 rRO PROPERTY AD0REES 338 COFFMAN ST LONGMONT 012 I LocAnoti am. arty L Phillips Boulder County Assessor P.O.Box 471 Elotdde;CO 80308 Hearings will be held: June 15—July 5 Location: 13th A Pearl St.,2nd Roo; Boulder Office Hour*: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. lblephone Number: 441-3530 Fax:441.4525 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 04 The tan year weal veto(represents the SHJRES SIX. SUITE 102 MI!propertyonJaary1of 3M-10402.3M,Cat your 11 375 EAST HORSETOOTH tax Mice you yeah*next awry*Abebeadonthevet FT COLLINS CO 80525 An saaeeenwt peroeraape WA be appaed to the aehW valued Yc 'Spily before property tan are cala,IWO TM eeeeaerrrwx prom Inae for personal ply Is 29%.3944040),QRS. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROTEST YOUR PROPERTY VALE YR QTY DESCRIPTION ORM COST ACT VALUE lb Pram NarglK You AwtProtest toBs MawMgr l 85 EGUI0 4996 3271 mall or In person. 85 EQUIP 70000 45838 a. Nyoumwycurpraw,srnmbepoetmenrbnoleethenJw,e3p 85 GLOBE SLICER 2416 15,42 b• IIyou present your protest Inp ion,you muudoeono later th. 85 ICE MACH 1433 939 JulY5* 85 LOCKS C SAFE 262 1,72 AFTER THESE DATES,YOUR RIGHT TO PROTEST IS LOST. 85 2 REGIST SWc0A LITTON 1559 519 85 SAFE 471 309 85 SIGN 1272 832 85 SIGN 2465 1611 VALUATIONTOTALS 86 T I ttE CLOCK 1292 947 {YEAR 87 RESTAURANT EQUIP 1013 826 70448 63352 88 SECURITY SYSTEM 298 251 . 88 SQUARE PANS 5909 4962 YOUR ACTUAL VALUE HAS DECREASED 89 ICE MACHINE 1403 1293 7096 ACCOUNT TOTAL 94849 63352 WE DO NOT SET TAXES! TMEASSESSOR ESTIMATESTHEVAWE OPPROPERrY.THE PRO ERN VALUE IS MULTIPLIED BY AN ASSESSMENT PERCENTAG (SET BY LAW)TO ARRNE ATYOUR ASSESSED VALUE YOUR TAXE ARE SET WHEN THAT ASSESSED VALUE IS MULTIPLIED BY A TA RATE SETTHIS FALL BYSCHOOLBOAROS,GOUNTYCOMES10: ERS,CTNCOUNC4S,AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS DIRECTORS.IF N SPECIAL LEVNS OR BONDS ARE ADDED,WE ESTIMATE YOL' TAXES FOR NEXT YEAR WIt1 BE APPROXN,IATELY 51.467 WE ARE PROIrmllp YOU WM MIS ESTIMATE TO MORN YO OFTME EFFECTTHN;NEW ASSlSSmorriwitAVEONYOURTA ELL WE ARE REWRREO TO WORM YOU TM YOU MAY NC USE TI08 TAX ESTIMATE AS A BASIS FOR APPEALING TIP ASSES.SMENT(D.P.S 3x6.121). • WNER'S ESTIMATE OF VALUE E STATEMENTS AND INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY ME ON THIS NOTICE AND ANY EXTRA PAGES ARE TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY NOWLEDGE. IGNED DATE PROPERTY OWNER OR AGENT _PHONE evu rf(Nd,0.G+00 06 $FSOLUTIQK RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: MC ELRATH RALPH W & E LOU 4301 W14 ST RD GREELEY, CO 80634 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0099488 PARCEL: 095911214001 - GR RCC-TB-1 L1 REPLAT COUNTRY CLUE ESTATES PUD TRACT B AMENDED $4301 W14 ST RD$ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and wHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the property by the petitioner. As such, this Board finds that the petitioner partially met the burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, adjusted ac follows: Land remaining at S25,000, and Improvements from $137,752 to $135,000, for a total value of $160,000. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: 1 Page 2 RE: BOE - MC ELRATH RALPH W & E LOU 1. Board of Assessment ADDealg: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final, hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearina Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - MC ELRATH RALPH W & E LOU to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is XOl and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - Tho arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed S150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. •,4g The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the ard day of Au st, A.D. , 1990. ATTEST: /D� /I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Cli WE LINTY, LORADO Weld County Jerk to the Board �. 41E)�� one R. Bran er, Cha •man -� � 107/4-714--4/2.- Deputy Clerk to the Board / G ge K nnedy, Pro-Tem A D AS TO FORM: .l Constance L. Harbert ;;;1,___,..._, ./a--r/ County Attor C. w. r l�YL Go . • OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET GR[?ELVELF. e_Wr0631 NOTICE OF DENIAL PHONE6•s y� 6,RxSw256 C 6R RCC—TB—I LI REPLAY COUNTRY CLUB ES7imoSitruz2 �5� ¢ 22 TRACT D AMENDED 944301 1414 ST Rot COLORADO CLERK TO THE BOARD 4301 W 1.4 STRD GREELEY OWNER MC ELRATirs RALPH W C E LOU MC ELRATH RALPH W 6 E LOU PARCEL 095911214001 PIN R 0099488 4301 W14 ST RD YEAR 1990 GREELEY CO 80634 LOG 00366 05/30/1990 • The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by,Iaw.The Assessor has determined,, that your property should be included in the following category(ies): _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the lend,capitalized at a rate set by law, _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production:secondary production is valued at 75%. __All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessorfor a listingof these distrieti and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: we HAVE REVIEWED YOUR PROPERTY VALUE AND IT IS CORRECT, STATE LAw REQUIRES THAT 1987 AND 1988 COST AND MARKET INFORMATION DE USED TO ESTADLISH 1990 VALUES. A REVIEW OF THE MARKET VALUE OF LAND IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOODINDICATES YOUR LAND ASSESSMENT IS CORRECT. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIORR[TO REVIEW AFTER swum . 11 5 �, •. LIND 25x000 ti „25x000 ��� \ \,..1I MPS . -_1L3y752;� , 1._V-37x\752 TOTALS S S 162,752 S 162.752 you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 18.106(1)(.),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on fillitour appeal. YY ��yy��t��t�y pt���+L� . �� rl C.,) �1C11d111D�W.'-(ilt{C�'VAr'J ps rlQo • WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 1 ;/►'_ 'T-A.pDg7 e7/90 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE ~(�(�,.q • :YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION ' ,i The County Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning Ju)y cane continuing through August l0forr'cat:property (land and buildings),and,pecso99.1_proeefsy ,(,fu{niNnysnTachinery„ andzscv4arreax,J. X9.8-104 and 39.8107(2), CR.S. REAL'PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES:Al aand:Buitdings) - .r.r- 'a t; if you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form to the CoAin-vials/0 QC Equalization. To preserve-yourright to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE • JULY 10, PERSONAL Pg0F+cRTY APPEAL PRKYdeDURES: (FurnishirigL Machinery,and EgdiiItnhnt) • It you choose to appeal the Assessor spcjsion mail or deliver sae,copy .of this completed form to the County Board of Equal nation. To preserve your right to aPPea1, y"Qu'r aUpC:ar enusf"bePOSTMARKEDIVWDELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 15. 1vvPfr.: : Ct : ;;"..•WEE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION • ` -13115 10th Street, P.O. Box 758 cc + 1 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Tetejhone (303) 356.4000, Ext. 4225 NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of your appeal COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETE)i)MSNATICiN: Tne County Board of Equalization must make a decision on your,appeai and,mail you a deterrination within five business days. The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 10. ,• TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: it you are not satisfied with the County Board of Equalization's decision; youmust file within thirty days of tho,County Board of Equalization's decision to ONE of,the following: •• ; ... - : _. . Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA): Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 523,Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866.5880., , DistriciGourt. ,t,; , , :,,, ,. ,•ti , ,.. .,.., t, 9th Avenue and 9th,Street;P.O: BoX'O Greeley,,Colorado 80632. • . Telephone (303)356-4000, Ext.'4520 • w.,a - •, • ,_ • ice La :: , I1 Arbitraiio75r YSS.J`tGi '+ 52i:tIY .:1L1::14_:: -.VI1rt Jr. " I wrus ouNfY'BOARatOF Eabil ittA1'Io#A tues Tt,t:t ...;,:u ,J 915 10th�"Street,P.O. Box 758 •`� "v '" C3 t , .+.,. .., -V:-.,.... .r4.+:�., rcetivyiebidradb-1808`32-'UJr,u ian5 t :. L AJ ,. Telephone (303) 356.4000,1EirC:4'22S s1 r"t,t."N.:" .,..r,J :yjUY If you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by August 25,you must file an appeal with , the Board of Assessment Appeals by September 24. TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL, THEREFORE,WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. PETITION TO(THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION in a space'below,please xplarn why you'disagrec with the Assessor's valuation. Attach additional documents as necessary. ?/4 r - •�/d�'�..+eri"�-.-4i2C1/11!./� lief-` % v r Vrir— $iGNg,TURC OF PETIT�ONBR- lOATE £ . r 0TM OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS aho«a C. asadooa.Bo 1200 va ox rse iGREELEY,C010M00 80832 ■ �i COLORADO July 25, 1990 MC ELRATH RALPH W s E LOO 4301 W14 ST RD GREELEY, CO 80634 The Weld County Board of Equalization'has scheduled your hearing for Tuesday, July 31, 1990, at or about 11:00 A.M.- regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, Colorado, described as: GR RCC-TB-1 L1 REPLAT COUNTRY CLOS ESTATES POD TRACT 8 AMENDED 643O1 W14 ST RD% The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 91510th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the Weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his;case first. We shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer mey present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited t0 actual or ed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) .,`. Page 2 RE: Bes - B0099488 Decision of County Board of Equalization: 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the. County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of findings and.conclusions upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and shall either affirm the assessor's ascesament or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. r Sincerely, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to the Board 8 / puty Clerk to the Board P 556 '82 505 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL % NO INSUMaNCICWEIVM M0V10[p "C NOT fpNNReIINR10NAL.WVI Gp '10 -t (See f11W/N/ F r 4. 91, her y 4, $ s. CO e,p ' O ef' - Pr. f90 d 5 er certified) Q1* Spews!Dein& Restricted°silvery.. Return Receipt anowint, Ip whom ary 0440 DOW&. Return Receipt sloeeno to vr. 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Ia I / r . .4 W .w .cam,►" yv: �� i i• i Q i Sar(CtG..4 v\GW Frer\A., C qtr y4� i'''',;/'',.:''',`?n *' , .- 1 r'r a1' • Su.lojea ?r°?c.rIcLi Q - ,» t,1a tr•-.7 , H3o� W 1V Sr 2O ' "sue � z�,f C o 8oto3 Co c ce.\ e-.t ,� n s r Ill . . • fi fr, I. • y. h • Csa,.GGA. V ‘Cw - SC.0.r , eac)cn 000°1488 Owner : "Rawl ph \A!. E E . Loco._ M c. E l r o..4-1/1 *-P4o?e,r4m Aaia..res5 : 4301 W 141'1 ST RD GrcGkek-} CO "60(..0 4 Y ......,._... .. i f r p ':''',..:;.,;:::.:4::,7:,:'''",,' 2 4 r �k. ,.'+iti fit. r •" r '+ rff ''' n, J �„, ...•+4. • f ......-•<, .. , . i ' S' N � ,o �1• ...... ,, . r 1 • l uM � „� 1 _ �._ IF1 • �'' w• t• of i • , _ 4; ' �'''F %1 (4 . - • A'"✓ ' ham .C: -y � v • • a e ",,,..4",'' ''•!' 1, r ,. c. * M8 �or,p ° 1 tact?. x}1 . 3sv Cow,p* 3 �?08 4sgtS av P`^ a09338(o Gree_le-. ,•,,‘y , CoC ?,•,,‘ rt Q O%5 44253 G,ree.lecs , Co . • • .. , ,� ., „ .i �M. �f't�' .�Y rd �?1�'S'X' r,e r•., tl ""�� A• r . 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SALE PRICE 160,000.00 ORIGINATION FEE 500.00 to THE GREELEY NATIONAL BANK ESCROW FEE 37.50 to WELD COUNTY TITLE COMPANY TAX CERTIFICATE(s) 12.00 to WELD COUNTY TITLE COMPANY ENDORSEMENT FORM 100.00, 110.7 40.00 to WELD COUNTY TITLE COMPANY LENDER'S POLICY 50.00 to WELD COUNTY TITLE COMPANY RECORDING DEED(S) 5.00 RECORDING TRUST DEED(S) 20.00 STATE DOCUMENTARY FEE 16.00 ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS 10.00 SURVEY 60.00 to LAND SURVEYORS GROSS DUE FROM BUYER 160,750.50 BUYER CREDITS FIRST LOAN CREDIT 55,000.00 to THE GREELEY NATIONAL BANK EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT 5,000.00 COUNTY TAX PRORATION CR/DR from 01-01-89 to 07-11-89 @ 4,6848/day 894.79 OVERPAYMENT OF EXTRAS 2,215.00 PREPAID INTEREST 155.54 from 07-01-89 to 07-11-89 $14.14 per day • for 11 day(s) from THE GREELEY NATIONAL BANK TOTAL PAID BY/FOR BUYER 63,265.33 CROSS DUE FROM BUYER 160,750.50 • TOTAL PAID BY/FOR BUYER 63,265.33 NET FROM BUYER 4 iXH18 It 97,485.17 CC / 9r1r it TT�� �'�'�KC APPROVED AND ACCEPTED V/j�/160 L9/,(22/402C SEARS S COMPANY REALTORS Broker rC C1P n'ale70 K: .( f4. Dy ��(�I CIre Q fix+ Closing Agonise'? COunty Ty "— r /�� ��( � ( V � WCTOWA . _.Crit 7 2,,coa pal; and Utbnn Uevclayuleol D' m� NO sir ti',CI `: I"is GnCELLY,COS,OM00 80671 OmIS No.2602.0266(Exp.12.71.66) b_Type 01 Lo,nn T. O FHA 2, O FmHA 3xIXl Cony.Unlno, a,rue Number r.Loon Number 0.Wriggle insurance Cese Member 4. O VA 0, ❑ Conv,ins, 001-1000521 C.Noto:This form la furnlehod to glvo you a statement of actual eettlement Coate,Amounts paid to and by tho settlement nom are shown,Items marked"(p.o.e.)"woro paid outside tho closing,they aro shown hero for Informational purposes and are not Included In the totals. O.Neme and Moms of Demmer E.Name and Address or De4r r.Naar ano Address 01 Lends Ralph W. McElrath G & G Builders. Inc. First Northern Savings & Loan E. Lou McElrath d/b/a Dennis Gibson Contractilg 800 8th Ave. Suite 140 Greeley CO 80631 1::AEX,4t'13t.r. 0.Properly Locution H,Sautemesl Agent � 4501 W. 14th St. Rd. Weld Count Title ' h ►less of Settlement Greeley CO 80634 y L Settlement deb First Northern Savings & Loan 7/11/89 J.SUMMARY OF BORROWER'S TRANSACTION: K.SUMMARY OF SELLER'S TRANSACTION: 100. GROSS AMOUNT DUE FROM BORROWER 400. GROSS AMOUNT DUE TO SELLER . 101.Contract solos price 16°,D90,00 401. Contract sales price 102. Porsonal property 402. Personal property 103.Settlement charges to borrower(line 1400) 524,96 403 _ 104. 404. 105• 405. Adjustments for Items pald by seller In advanco Adjustments for Items paid by seller in advance _ 106. City/town taxes to 4000.C tyltown taxes to 107. County tnxns to 407,Courtly taxon t0 106. Assossmonts to 400.Assossmonts tO 109. 409. 110, 410. 111. 411, 112. 412, 120. GROSS AMOUNT DUE FROM BORROWER 160,GIN.VC 420.GROSS AMOUNT DUE TO SELLER \ y 200. AMOUNTS PAID BY OR IN BEHALF OF BORROWER 500, REDUCTIONS IN AMOUNT DUE TO SELLER 201. Deposit or earnest money 5 ()DO (X) 501, Excess deposit(see Instructions) 202. Principal amount of now loan(s) 556.0(10 (i0 502.Sottlomont charOOS tO seller One 1400) f 203. Existing loan(s)taken subject 10 503. Existing loan(s)taken subject to 204, 504. Payoff of first mortgago loan 205. 505. Payoff of second mortgage loan 20G, 506. 207. 01(,erprrt•, of nxtrae 9J1C nn 507. 208, 508. 209. 509, Adjustments for Items unpaid by seller Adjustments for Items unpaid by seller 210. Cltynown taxes to 510. City/town taxes to 211,County taxes 1/1/B9 to 7/1 1/3q 894 79 511.County taxes tO 212, Assessments to 512. Assessments to 213. 513. 214. 514, _ 215, 515. 216. 516. 217. _ 517, 216, 518. 219, 519. 220.TOTAL PAID BY/FOR BORROWER 63,109.79 520.TOTAL REDUCTION AMOUNT DUE SELLER 300. CASH AT SETTLEMENT FROM/TO BORROWER GOO, CASH AT SETTLEMENT TOIFROM SELLER 901.Gross amount duo from borrowor(lino 120) 160,60g_96 001.Gross amount duo to seller(ling 420) 302. Less amounts paid by/for borrowerillne 220) ( 62 109_79 ) 1:02• Less reductions in amount due seller(line 520) ( 303. CASH(F FROM)(O TO)BORROWER 97 485_17 603. CASH(0 TO)(0 FROM)SELLER 4 'x`Y/i �/7`/ G 8L,G BUILDER . INC.,_ Dennis Gibson,_Cpntr Ralph—TJ ffcElrathY, ,. !� • )S. / �� E, Lou McElrath y '� "� —' . ("�•• __-_ 4400210/00 SAY system*end Fans•MO. HUD•1A SETTLEMENT STATEMENT comowE,,s COPY 14000730000 f e / ?� S �- $$SOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HCC COUNTRY VIEW CARE CENTER INC HEALTH CONCEPTS CORP 303 N HURSTBOURNE LANE LOUISVILLE, KY 40222 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: P 0004050 PARCEL: 120713000064 - 5425 32 CR LONG #25531-G PT 13-3-68 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, said petitioner accepts the actual and assessed value for this property as submitted by the Assessor and is, therefore, withdrawing said petition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, deems it advisable to accept the withdrawal of the above mentioned petition. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the axgt day of A s��t, A.D. , ,919900. ATTEST:I� ��� BOARD OF COUNTY CONMSSIONERS WELD •,^LINTY, RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board sir d"ene R. Bran er, Chairman $Y 07?-m.<,aJ puty Clerk to e. Board � ... Y -Pap Geo� Kennedy, Pro-Tem A D AS TO FORM: (:L�-irs e-e f Constance L. Harrbe /. 2Gi ounty Attorney C. W. r GO 1. �- C% OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORAD080631 NOTICE or DENIAL PHONE(303)3564000, EXT.4256 825531 PT 13-3-68 5425 32 CR LONG OWNER MCC COUNTRY VIEW CARE CENTER INC REAL ESTATE TAX SERVICE INC PARCEL 120713000064 � 'PIN P 000501.14 c9 Ire 6312 5 FIDDLERS GREEN CIRCLE - SUITE 240E YEAR 2990 { p. ,r0 ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 LOG 00112 Cpv, + r Oz' s „r{ 07/05/1990 qj CD. The appraised value of property Is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value requiredby law.The Assessostas determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net prOCeeds,whichever is greater. —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.6% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. -All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern Is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities(count)r,city,fire protection,and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor fora listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information,giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasOns fOr this determination of value are: YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY HAS BEEN ASSESSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH COLORADO LAW AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED BY,THE STATE DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION. OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY, SIMILAR IN NATURE, HAS BEEN CONSISTENTLY ASSESSED USING THE SANE STATUTORY METHODS. • PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE UE OP VALUE. PRIOR TO REVIEWE ^ AFTER REVIEW %AN\1 ,�.�, . �•t� PERSONAL PROPERTY 91,854 91,854 TOTALS $ S 910854 S 91,854, If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further comldeFEtfok. 39-8-106(114),C.R.S. Plena sae the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. \ By: RICHARD*,'; RNES o7/_oVq�+ '`a``�\�� \') WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE115.D ill Form PPq;07 87/90 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE. (La. YOU HAVE THE 9IGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION The County Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning July 1 and continuing through August 10 for rcaipropeny. (land and buildings) and personal property (furnishings, machir.ty,,,kanFltequ:9arirl2tka-8.104 and i 9.8r'IQ7(2),.C:RS,,; REAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Land and Buildings) r If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form to the Courity.Soard,oU Equalization, To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DE LIVER'ED ON OR BEFORE JULY 10. PERSONAL PROPEWDY APPEAL PROC'E'DURES: (Furnishings, Machinery,and Equ`pment) If you choose to appeal therlorsPr'p,039isioR;,rr9aikorigeliivAr-rn e9pyLof this completed form to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 15- i«Sooc0i., n0:.1 Z�Al�ION✓ JZVA a ucu« uo NELOSQUNTY BOARD OFEQUALI 9415 10th Street, P.O. Box 758. • c, YGreeley, Colorado80632 - ' .iJJs' ,J rt !z � 1 elephone (303) 356.4000, Ex; .4225 :o. 7zu` 11 Go QUJ P.-.ti„ UJ NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of your appeal. G: .•: tri\.e COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATION: The County Board of,Equal izationmust make a,decision on your;appeal and mail you adetermination within lime business days. The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 10.,• TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: • - If you are not satisfied with the County Board of Equalization's decision, you must file within thirty days of the County Board of Equalization's decision to ONE of the foCowing: - Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA): Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 523,Denver,, Colorado 80203, (303) 866.5880. ,,; ; ,:•distriefCourt:.,. :,,• 9th Avenue and 9th Street, P.0, Box C Greeley, Colorado 80632 Telephone (303)3564000;Ext.4520 ,.. YT:-.-g 41 v hj istiGV Arbitrat on YTh-. LL'Ai tU '- T,. ls. , �.YIUITJU: . !• USIA i.AJ �J-1?'�'Q NTY B�• Rd „QOAh.12A`t'tb`N J.1.,6 c-'•04 , nN .r.�4 . 1 +r.�iU.:}u l ,4�hT„ ./w . r.XAT y�ftict,R7h5�jr��et,1P.�, Bo>7$y5$ •.: Lct LJ% Ur�elCy,[.Oimitno6taL •'r .ItU ' . A Y %Ta, is AU:l Telephone (303) 356.4003, Ext. 4225 If you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by August 25, you must file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals by September 24. • TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL, THEREFORE, WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. ' PETITIONTO?HE'COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION In the space below, please explainwhy you disagree with the Assessor's valuation, Attach additional documents as necessary._ _TAiC—stei t r fiv Jn✓1 U i.•dJ c :e„tie OCtitIc SIGH URE • PETITIONER 1:;!2, 14,-;}";,;`,/,':" 4^L: IG(JA cal 16 1,43 /,;�, -co HECK � Real Estate Tax Services, Ir1t DALLAS•PNOENIx•MATH•LOS MOMS*TAMPA•MOICON•ATLANTA•CHICAGO.Oe+Vd July 13, 1990 WELD COUNTY BOARD or EQUALIZATION 915 10th Street, P.O. Box 758 Creeley, CO 80632 Re: 1990 Valuation Protests: Dear Sir: Enclosed are protests covering properties: for which we are the authorized agent. Ws hereby request a hearing bhlore the Wild County Board of Equalization for the enclosed schedule numbers. Please acknowledge receipt of these protests by signing and dating this letter below and returning it in the envelops provided. Please call if you have any questions or :require additional information. Very truly yours, REAL ESTATE TAX SERVICES, INC. Gina Griggs /g4 Enclosure Signature Date PROTESTS INCLUDED ARE FOR SCHEDULE NUMBERS: - 120713000064 096109400046 6312 S. Ftddlee$Green Circle, Suite 240E•Englewood,Colctado 80171 •FAX 303/2966149,8,303/290.6150 resaa EE$Qj,UTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HCC NEW LIFE CENTER INC % HEALTH 303 N HURSTBOURNE LANE LOUISVILLE, KY 4O222 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: P 0001856 PARCEL: 096109400046 - 1819 BIRCH AV CREEL #12254-E PT 9-5-65 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer, and WHEREAS, said petitioner accepts the actual and assessed value for this property as submitted by the Assessor and is, therefore, withdrawing said petition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, deems it advisable to accept the withdrawal of the above mentioned petition. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the Ird day of Au st, A.D. , 1990. ATTEST: /�,Lizt HO F COUNTY COM[ SSIONERS /p� WE OUNTY, RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board C Gene R. ran:ner, Chalrman 13,q6714-114-4-e-11 3, 6794--1Sd-4-cJ o- -J puty Clerk to a Board age K nnedy, Pro,/7�L , AP AS TO FORM: %,A'Aggq,<e Al�'j let: CA A. Constance L. ,.arbert �' /, 4 County Rita ^/ C. W. K r• Go :,c' . Gy ; f^S"'S, i-,4 , IIRIallalEMESSIMPOS ♦ Ol'1)ICI:OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET AA.... GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • NOTICE OF DENIAL PHONE(303)35640)0, EXT.4256 �12254-E PT 95-65 give COLORADO 1819 BIRCH AV GREELEY. OWNER MCC NEW LIPE CIHNTER INC REAL ESTATE TAX SERVICES INC PARCEL 096109400046 • PIN P 0001856 gat C7 i 6312 S FIDDLERS GREEN CIRCLE G -- SUITE 240E YEAR 1990 pO ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 LOG 00111 Stn — v'n i 07/05/1990 -qz-5 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaChes to value required by law,The Assaerhasdetrmirod that your property should be Included in the following category(ies): O, —Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized et a rate set by law, _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of tlee net proceeds,whichever is greeter, Oil and gas leaseholds and lands aro assessed at 87.5% of the gross ve ue of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. _All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities(county,city,fire protection,and other special districts) held budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask yourAssessorfor a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available Information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY HAS BEEN ASSESSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH COLORADO LI1N AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED BY THE STATE DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION. OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY, SIMILAR IN NATURE, HAS BEEN CONSISTENTLY ASSESSED USING THE SAME STATUTORY METMODSa • • PETITIONER'S - ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE Of VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW 7 PERSONAL PROPERTY 62,490 62,490 ' TOTAL'S S S 62,490 S 622490 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8.108111(a),C.R.S. Please see thetick of this form for deUlled information on filing your appeal. \� ` \ By: RICHARp�K.; 4 RNES �,� , ` 1\` ! yam% WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE \ 13 Pom PM•T.A 0T D S7/90Forem ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE w • YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL. THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION The County/Board of Equalization wilt sit to hear appeals beginning„It%yltandeontinuingthracgh August 10 for real property (land and buildings) and personal property (furnishings, maQ•tiOPdv.,kanFLequ•an4,etnt)�pg-8-104 and 38-&?47(2); C.R.S. REAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Land and Buildings) ;qt. If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form to the Cinty$oard'of= Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 10. n +. `•ihi PERSONAL_PF�CJt��li'��i APPEAL PROdgDURES: (Furn�s3i•,mgsi , Machinery,and Equipment) If you choose to appeal the Assessor's denvikr,srgitik p5deliygr.prIoicopysA this cgsAeved form to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE • JULY 15. o.cuG.•c •)to• '1 J. .COU _ WELbNTYBOARDOFEQUALiZA�TICN" Q ' "T u1."-" , atiJ/, o"i ° "1315 10th Street, P,O. Box 758 Greeley,Colorado 30632 " r 1:-J `(erphone (303) 356.4000, En 4225 v° ' TicC NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of your appeal, ` COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETEiIICIII CT`tUN: The County Board of Equalization must make a decision on your appeal and mail,you a,determination within five business- days. The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 1e, , TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: • If you are not satisfied with the County Board of Equalization's decision you must file within thirty days of tho,County Board of Equalization's decision to ONE of the following: Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA): Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 523, Denver, 3 3 Colorado 80203, ( 0 ) 866.5880./ _ 3th Avenue and8th Street';P.O:Box C Greeley,Colorado 80632• 4 • • - Telephone (303) 356.4000;Ext.4520 V l,M y1�JJUJ /ITIN �J )/1 I,IJJJ/� ,r1 11fQ / JL ,:1.1{ YTll.l {�. •l•� J V 'i�-�� ,:uur ♦a 1 y�,;,,I ,U r�itrat opt v in ,u: ftbid60NTY �Q" d bEYP'Q6A1'.fb rlt•N .r "T v T , "J V„I, V 'MK / ,. T MIY./,V 4l J"� /,-J,ll •I,V l,xrJT �,TryS.�f)Ctyytik]$� ��ct2, P.�+ 8d>rz75'8' •.. JrYT.,,, iC'eley, lJ010ra'troB Telephone (303) 356.4000, Ext, 4225 :f you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by August 25, you must file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals by September 24. TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS,YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL, ' THEREFORE,WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING, • PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION In the)spaceteiow, please explain why you disagree with the Assessor's valuation. Attach additional documents as necessary.. ___•� �� ` 1 - /4;.", 9'6; £ICON AYUR+ OP ;'TiT10NER-- r • 0 at 6 OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P110Nt(303)3568000, 80 8200 PAl 801c>se Glair.COLORADO 80032 ik • COLORADO July 25, 1990 HCC COUNTRY vIEW CARE CENTER MC HEALTH CONCEPTS CORD 303 N HURSTSOURNE LANE LOUISVILLE, KY 40222 The Weld County 8oard'of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday, August 3, 1990, at or about 11:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, Colorado, described as: 5425 32 CR LONG 625531-C PT 13-3-68 The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Hoard, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the Wild County Hoard of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: . - 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. Re shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) OYMMM Page 2 RE: DOE - P0004050 Decision of County Board of Equalizations 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is thure:fore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his ceps. 2) The decision of the County Hoard of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of twinge and conclusions upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4223. Sincerely. • Donald D. Warden weld County Clerk to the Board t Deputy Clerk!to tY+e Board h OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Now(7aq 35434030,EXT.atop PA Box Ise GREELEY.Cetcamo 80072 et COLORADO • July 25, 1990 NCC NEW LIFE CENTER INC t HEALTH 303 N HURSTBOURNE LANG LOUISVILLE, &Y 40222 • The Weld County Board of Equalization has scbeduled your hearing for Friday, August 3, 1990, at or about 11:00 A.R. regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, Colorado, described as: 1819 BIRCH Av CREEL 412254-E PT 9-5-65 The public hearing .will be held in the Chambers of the'Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present bin case first. Ha shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second: 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are net applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) e. Page 2 RE: BOE - P0001856 Decision of County Board of Equalizations 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization 44all be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of findings. and conclusions upon all the material issues of..fact and. law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. sinc•vay, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to the Board \ B s i .. 1peputy Clerk to th Board —........ P 556 982 500 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL xo INSU LACE COMRADE PSOttOEO t AC'FOR INIEMATIONAL W0. r�%ye !See Rare) x CO`9i ca COG r . *$ y o SGr yO SO.e. A 3 ( C 'tP Ci a rr ,w F rPosL .. 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Article NumuK NCC COUNTRY VIEW CAttigSiCENTEI2 INC t.. rtn, •.,_.... ..,MfALTN CONGEtP75 CORP of Stales*: M tared O Insured 303 N NURSTUOURNE LANE Cs snifue,r.�S O COD LOUISVILLED KY 40222 ' 4Eowes sii O terrturnA ssondrseaiat *rays obtain.signature of add/Ngs __--r-- ...,.,.' .. _ "ride Cf"._!. ttj ���ytle'*sant and QA1T OELIVERR). C 7tiartatwe-s Address** .Addressee's Address(ONLY X a. n9uesnd and fie paid) 1 �'§Ipnatu Agent - X ��� a�-� 7.. Oats of I�iverY 7/ 9� _ , PS form 3811,Apr. 1989 .VJAF a nn ed.,ars DOMESTIC RETVAN RECEIPT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1990 NAME PIN NO. PARCEL NO. 10:00 A.M. The following petitions were continued from 8/3/90 City of Greeley 6768386 096105317006 (Represented by Savage, Savage & Brown) Hayes, Ella Marie & Stephens, Susanne 2739986 095931000008 Hayes, Ella Marie & Stephens, Susanne 2739686 095931000007 Hayes, Ella Marie & Stephens, Susanne 4383586 105705000034 1 MMIMMEMMEMMME BESoLQTTIQN RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • PETITION OP: GREELEY CITY OF THE 1/2 INT & HORACE GREELEY PHASE II & PIONEER INVESTMENT 1/2 915 NW 57TH ST OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73118 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 6768386 PARCEL: 096105317006 - GR 46-A W2 BLK 468710 11 AV% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically • stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, in lieu of the hearing scheduled before the Board of Equalization a Stipulation was agreed upon by the Assessor and said petitioner(s) , and WHEREAS, it is hereby Stipulated to by the petitioner(s) that the actual value concerning this property for the 1990 property tax shall be $1,200,000, and WHEREAS, this actual value represents the sum of the value of the land of the property in the amount of $137,500, and the value of the improvements upon the property in the amount of $1,062,500, and WHEREAS, said Stipulation shall resolve all issues to have • been determined by the Weld County Board of Equalization. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board ' of Equalization, that the Stipulation agreed to by the Weld County Assessor and the hereinabove named petitioner(s) be, and hereby is, accepted by the Board. • I. • 7 Page 2 RE: BOE - GREELEY CITY OF THE 1/2 INT & The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the $th day of Au st, A.D. , 990. ATTEST: /, eueit BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /V WE UNTY, C RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Cza-)1ne R. Bra er, Chairman le 4� putt' Clerk to he Board Geo a Ken edy, Pro-Tem APP D AS TO FORM: ons ance L. arbert r- county Attorney C. W. K rCor i • OFFICE OP COUNTY ASSESSOR u \�`�L� CC�^M1•.�S 915 10th STREET ;w •r:- 4404~.. ,p,��lj„,v GREELEY,COLORADO 806J1 NOTICE OF DENIAL Cec s PRONE(303)356-4000, EXT.4256 �����• GR 66^A 142 8LK 46%T1�501�1V� h cotaRADo c�Et�oa o -co IHES 701 11 AV GREELEY OWNER GREELEY CITY OF THE 1/2 INT C GREELEY CITY OF THE 1/2 INT t PARCEL 096105317006 HORACE GREELEY PHASE II t PIONEER INVESTMEN PIN G 6768386 915 NM 57TH ST YEAR 1990 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73118 LOG 00688 06/11/1990 The appraised value of property is based onthe appropriate consideration of theapproaches t0 value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies)`. _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. _Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. —Producing minus are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant lend,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection,and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask yourAssessorfora fisting of these districts,and plan to attend theselxrdgsthearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: NO CHANGE HAS BEEN MADE TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION OF THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAN REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE AO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER's ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW wl LAND \ 137.500 137.300 IMPS! r •' 4 " ti 1 S ti\ '1 a 212a.500c$ ,-3•12r2.650,0 -,A ,LCI •�f _'�� ` -, J.�\,\ �J A iii V J,A - . N'�V ‘ -11`) ‘U. \:•?.�1 ct", A: � ,l\s� `3"`TOTAGS3 S '7\ ', ,;, till S' r.350j 006 4•Si 150g Ct00 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to rite County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39.8-108(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. RICHARD4Y.\ICIIRNES ^ \a — By: —n6 14%op WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE • --- ?9a Forme►R•207 87/00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION \ Ay The County Board of Equalization wlllsittohear appeals binnin e - an -ha _...01:,...v.g g July-1 and continuing through August t0for real property- (land and buildings) and personal property (furrrj�hir192, I'FlntlliQp.y.20 ecwitne5).,3.9.8.104 and 39-8497(2), CR,S_ REAL PROPERTY APPEAL PROCEDURES: (Land and Buildings) ,,,,...‘,..H,‘," ,;..:. a II If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail,or deliver one copy of this completed form to the C rUnty.Boara'o£> Equalization. To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 10, ` PERSONAL PFIdFFEF(Yq APPEAL PROdbURES: (Furnishings, Machinery,and EquiAgnt) It you choose to appeal the Asse.sson deEN9n, rnetil orudelyrerjonie Cgpy�.-ppf this ci rnpletued form to the County Board of Equalization, To preserve your right to appeal, your appeal must be OSnrIARK 0 a DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 15, u0v% t,.. 01,>vp 1" ::i.9 1N \S �nT ti:. YTS:. Y-.J3a3iJ ..ct,u•aCz >, W LI� Cj91UNTy 510�5t�re`eQ:O, B'OF og'5'5 " _.: ,.nn Y_Li u: ;w :)M.Lett Greeley, Colorado 80632 OPc1 `Y T:3 H'Cc >.• d1C 'r7ephone (303) 356-4000, Ext 4225 L000O N.,J it L Au YT:3 Anu:.AJnG NOTIFICATION_OF_HEARING: You will be notified tto``ftt the ��time and place set for the hearing of your appeal, COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATE(': The„County B,oard.of.„Emplfzetion,must; haltepidecisign on,your,appe*pn ..6.1 9$4,a deferrminatipp within„flve business, . days.days. The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 10. , TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: - , If you are inot satisfied with the County Board of Equalization's,decision, you must file within thirty days of the.County Board of Equalization's decision to ONE of the following: Board.of Assessment Appeals (BAA): Contact the 8AA at 1313 Sherman, FIoorn 523, Denver,_Colorado 80203, (303)866-5880. ., " 9th-Avenurrandlth Streets, P.O Boxt, " ' • "^x, GreeleyaColorado80632-. . . - ,,\ sr Telephone,(303)356.4000; Ext.4520 - . - •YTn,.tiONr, ..ShT '1L da.1TAUr�. AU ,IA �htT UT :.4:411 �1 JL AN .i JEAN) UVh ,.1� �,y�,r r rtr�a ..:A n,J i -';Vve8b ature Tt,� Tti'G19,yk� 6lIJALeAlitnr >iitt,: A tit.- uUAhoJU� '99'S'itlehssWetTp:btbtx35.8: UL =:e, tt.iii-t* ./...• .:..S:i..3S(:49 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Telephone (303) 356-4000, Ext.4225 If you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization by August 25, you must file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals by September 24, TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL, THEREFORE, WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. ' PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,,., In the space.below, please explain why youdisagree with the Assessor's valuation. Attach additional documents as necessary._; M plek�� /ni41 a irRik/ , 45 )14t. (Mkt c V 48 f y Oand ap 06.: �NL1 o0c4\4.1 it C.4..AJ .'re�itee 4444 "if I, �o 010 Aide Hall � pase44- al plied at 4: p'oier5 by mld Cazoily ;s giy c er its cis- —A0 cNnmer dal/� es ye/ vt4,04l 40oga. , e- tij '�� 4 :caS/s- o kld litm � ielle,s Ma•iei• . -� Yt jai L. ` _ ,;':..11/'! \ SIGs\ATUpE OF P[TiTI - _ ':.-_ /_ .1.1i :/,‘.; P.,t..,,^ . 'r;{_r, ,� - r a SjT dhlde Y OF„ I�EACC AND �ON,CI USIONS Location: 71011th Avenue,Greeley,Colorado Legal Description: An undivided One Half fee simple interest and all leasehold interest as created by instrument recorded August 26, 1981 in Book 945 under Reception No. 1867449,Weld County Records, in and to the West One-half (W1/2) o£ Block Forty-six(46),City of Greeley,County of Weld. State of Colorado. Zoning: O4,Commercial Site Area: 50,337.25 square fat Improvements Area: Gross Floor Area: 34,092 square feet above ground 13.523 square feet in basement Taal 47,615 square feet Net Rentable Area: First Floor. 9,049 square feet Second Floor: 9,700 square fat Third Floor: 3,272 square feet Basement Level: X911 square feet Total: 25,934 square feet Appraisal Date: October 14, 1988 Value Conclusions: 1. Value"As Ts"as of Appraisal Date: Cost Approach: Land: One-Half Fee Simple Interest $ 95,000 One-Half Leasehold Interest 95,000 Improvements: $1.180.090 Total: $1,370,000 Income Approach: $1,200,000 Market Data Approach: The Market Data Approach was not accomplished because of insufficient data. Conclusion: $1„200,000 2. Value As If Completed and at Stabilized Occupancy at Date of Appraisal: $1,310,000 1 Following is a summ ry of the Cost Approach: Revroduction Cost New 47,615 square feet x$44.68/Sq. Ft . $2,127,438 Less: Accrued Depreciation: Physical Deterioration: $276,567 Functional Obsolescence: 620,000 Economic Obsolescence: 100.000 Total Accrued Depreciation: (294.567) Depreciated Value of Improvements: $1,130,871 Add: Site Improvements $ 50,000 Add: Land Value: 1/2 Fee Simple Interest: $ 95,000 1/2 Leasehold Interest: 95,000 190.000 Tom $1,370,871 VALUE INDICATION BY THE COST APPROACH: $1,370,000 -45- i I i I 1 .1 .1 5. A K A 8 A i b )5 b b V U z z ...; A Tr. L. rF, 2 2 2 2 2 i i I % 9 9 9 1 2. 8 S. 13. Z E a 1 2 2 2 l >. e $ a s $. o = o 4 pp o� pp N N N N H `n 4 y z ft S Y. Q N �t (F1 `t � g eii N x y S N N N hi N (24 N 5 § § a 1 a 3 3 3 � 3 � 3 ;g .1. u g F 5- a a s. as � ?' a- .s 'g i 4 IM ` �a F —ii Hr. Ix y: 'S s 4 4 $ r. A y a cc � F w yQ' l T C i ] z 8 8 8 g 8 23 0 ,. .. s ## 11 2 I x .12 N F3eo s .fig i. r Ili S 1 Ng $ 31 a a: z 111 • 2 2 2 2 i % 9 I a s, s1/4.5 ti s, $ v qj < } . . �. n o '' gt o s a a Fs-, re V> cn _: 3MN IS 9i R N Ia a h y � f H y $ R p 8 Cp M O § a 4 Y {Z 8 s 1 s IN i g al i gs 6 ?A- _.- w .. 1 11 i i 1 ]I i 02 i ai ict-, az <4 A i3 A A N N E es 9 g 1 c E ll . Z z 2 l 1 i a a. a a a a Z 4c it CA. � $ 8 d � $ o h N N N N N H 5 h II 1 g 8 s o n H a N N N N 2 d h � - - tx - .N+ n fe, " � $ 411 s gi 1 gag 8 §8 aR8 � 8 1 • I e t � 17 ‘4 u. y h ; :il illa. < a � � 3 x � es IE EEHE E I 1 I 2 2 2 9 1 a a g N Il x g. i• 11 4. O in } iL pp N pppp AS N M v1 Oz; oR y y y y n a o >, F' M R. a y H y i rk f Ti § § q 4 M N b s .. szIA .ist s -" a � � r. .. .. k w x M � i a .. y b A t go >„ 3 I i i i i ;R. > > > v t. r. � z a F 3 N S' .4 2 a Psonorak Rptistimate In order to derive an economic rental rate, a rental survey of office buildings is the same location • and having similar qualities to those of the subject was accomplished. A tabulation of these office rental comparables follows on the next page. All of the six comparables arc located within two to three blocks of the subject in the central business district Pour of the buildings are newer than the subject and Rental Comparable Nos.5 and 6 are renovated structures. None have the unique character of the subject. However,in the depressed Greeley economy, these qualities do not appear to warrant higher rental rates. The location of the subject is comparable to all the comparables since all arc located in the central business district. Space available varies,but the average tenant space is similar to that of subject The vacancy rate th the comparable buildings varies from five percent to thirty-three percent The buildings with vacant space are showing a slow market in lease-up activity. These buildings are representative of the subject area. The rental rate quoted for each of the comparables is a gross rate with the landlord paying all expenses. Subject leases are also on a gross basis. The overall rental rate for office space in the subject is approximately$9.00 per square foot,which compares with the current listing rates of $9.00 to$10.00 per square foot of the comparable rentals. The first floor tenants of the subject property are paying higher rates than the $9.00 to $10.00 range. However, several of those tenants are negotiating new leases at perhaps lower rates,and one may not renew. According to the property manager,lower rates in neighboring buildings are attracting present tenants who,in the present economic market, are not willing to pay extra for historic uniqueness. The present rental rates are used as the base in the cash flow analysis and will be increased in years three to five,as the economy is projected to strengthen. It is unrealistic to believe these rates will increase substantially in the next year or two given present market conditions. By the end of the cash flow analysis, the office rate is approximately$11.00 per square foot -51 - a g 1 'is. It 5 o 1 i in k ii � � i1 I 1 s .11 1 ,9 11 i A ,- i i i i il ,, igi. till i IA i 10 A z z z z z O g t‘g ,•••* N� g Z > i 1 ' t - p p a k. �pp'T�� p��� � py.� Q $$ a N N % N yy s Id F. � � $ & a M vNi h N CC S g ri fl ii li II cI 44 A l .t a Z - Nri ,� Vacancy Rate Estimate The vacancy rate for office space in the Greeley area appears to be higher than it was in the early 1980's. Vacancy varies greatly in the office comparables, but it would seem to average sixteen percent. Office Vacancy in the entire Greeley area is approximately twenty-five percent. The vacancy rate of the subject is approximately twenty-three percent. In the cash flow analysis, vacancy drops from twenty percent to ten percent in the fast three years,but stabilizes in years four and five to project a stabilizing market. tine ncc g'mate Actual operating expenses for the subject were submitted for the periods ending July, 1987 and 1988. The landlord pays for all expenses. The following are concluded to be the operating expenses on a stabilized basis for the su'ject building: Fixed Expenses: Taxes $50,000 Insurance 8,000 Total Fixed Expenses: $ 58,000 Oberating'Exvensea: Utilities $36,000 Janitorial service 4,000 Building maintenance 36,000 won 1I000 000 Reserves 2.000 Total Operating Expenses: $ 90.000 Total Expenses: $148,000 Management is estimated at five present of effective gross income. -53- Valuation Analysis To achieve an indication of value by the Income Approach, a discounted cash flow analysis was accomplished utilizing current income and expenses obtained from the subject and market, but recognizing the impact of changes in lease rates, vacancy and expenses over the next five years, and projecting anticipated changes in these categories. In the spaces where leases arc in effect, these terms are reflected with economic rates at the lease expirations. Vacant spaces have had economic rates applied with the anticipation o£increases in Years 3 and 5. Vacancy commences at twenty percent and decreases to 5%by Year 4 with projected stabilization of the market. Expenses remain constant with the exception of management, which is estimate at five percent of effective gross income. These stabilized net operating incomes will then be converted into an indication of value by utilizing the discounted cash flow analysis. The five-year projection reflects the net cash flow resulting from those anticipated changes in gross income, vacancy and expenses. The indicated net operating incomes for the five years are discounted to the present to show the present worth of the income stream. The sixth year net income is capitalized at an overall rate to develop the reversionary value in the sixth year. The reversion is discounted to the present and then added to the present worth of the income to derive a present worth of the property. A discounted cash flow analysis under stabilized conditions was also accomplished utilizing five percent vacancy in each year and income increasing at a more rapid pace in the vacant spaces. This stabilized projection reflects the loss of income present in the subject due to high vacancy and lower rental rates,and has been used to indicate the economic obsolescence in the Cost Approach. A deduction is made for the tenant finish!required to complete the unfinished 3,800 square feet on floors two and three and in the basement. This is based upon$7.50 per square foot for the furish,a figure supplied by the property manager. -54- Pjscount Rate The discount rate is a reflection of the relative risk o£an investment, the limitations derived from the degree of liquidity, the additional amounts necessary to account for management of the investment and the time value of money. The basic risk or yield rate is established by rates paid on risk-free,management-free alternative investments. Alternative investments and their respective yields are: linesman Bata 3-Month Treasury Bills 7,02% 5-Year U.S. Bonds 8.94% AAA Municipal Tax Exempts 7.51% AAA Corporate Bonds 10.11% Increments to the base yield rate are necessary for degrees of liquidity of a real estate investment and the need for additional management above the alternative investment The subject property is located in an area which is currently experiencing difficult economic times. However.there are positive signs of recovery. The building is a good structure with future increased earning potential. The longer range shows eventual strengthening of the market in the area. As a result of these factors,the discount rate is concluded at eleven percent. The overall rate for the reversionary value reflects the value of an office building at the end of the five-year period. Development funds for the subject property can be obtained between ten and eleven percent. A loan-to-value ratio of seventy-five percent is considered typical in the market for this type of development Alternative equity funds can be invested in corporate bonds at a rate between eight and nine percent. The overall rate for the subject property is developed using the band of investment technique as follows: -55- .75 x .1053 = .0790 .25 x .0800 = ,0200 0990 .75 x .1143 .0857 • .25 x .0900 = 41221 .1082 A ten percent overall capitalization rate was concluded Discounted Present Worth Following are the discounted present worth analyses showing the five-year projection periods, variations in anticipated gross income, vacancy and operating expenses and value conversion utilizing a discount rate of eleven percent • -56- • k§gg§§§ 1§§iiiigg fi§§F RE9 Vans rg9 E §§ g§n§§ lR 1.44AiYi.. _O.yiiN ic:. 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VALUE INDICATION BY THE INCOME APPROACH: $1,200,000 -59- r � 1; ti PEDER�T.1S '4 ��& LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION ppNAs Rsaws• i\-)As Rsaws•_'l � \in N7NAL REGIONAL OFFICE J11� -9 ti • p1•E�,.0n0�,p LETTER OF AUTHistlaki-rO ACT IN MATTERS OF AD VALOREM TAXATION TAXPAYER (S) Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Silverado Banking, Savings & Loan Association formerly known as Littleton Savings and Loan, Circle Savigs and Loan, Mile High Savings and Loan, Mile High Circle Savings and Loan Association, Mile High Savings and Loan Association, Security Savings and Loan Association; additional acquired Savings and Loans as follows: 1st Summitt Savings and Loan, Otero Savings and Loan 5080 Spectrum Drive Suite 1000E • Dallas, Texas 75248 We hereby appoint and authorize Savage, Savage & Brown to represent Silverado Banking, Savings & Loan Association as ad valorem tax agent. They have the right to file returns and applications, examine any records and discuss or appeal any tax assessments to the appropriate authorities relative to property owned or controlled by the FSLIC. In addition, they are authorized to do whatever is necessary to obtain statements and other correspondence pertaining to tax matters. gim'Underwood TITLE: Manager REO Technical Services ' Before me, t e dersi,gne , a Not Public , 7for the County of a State o C� , personally ppe ed , who acknowledged to me /t t this ertificate of Authority was execu d for the purpq es/herein expressed.Q�� Wi n r m hand and w/otovial seal this / day of 19 ` NOT I ' ' My Co s Expires: /Q�L ONE SPECTRUM CENT R•5000 SPECTRUM DRIVE.SUITE 1000E•DALLAS,TEXAS 75248•(214)701-2400 6 OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)3844000,EXT.4200 PA..BOX OX 758 GIMLET.COLORADO 80692 • COLORADO July 19, 1990 Pioneer Investment Horace Greeley Phase II 915 Nw 57th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Dear Sirs: The Weld County Board of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday, July 27, 1990, at or about 10:00 a.m. regarding your tax assessment for property described as Pin 06768386, Parcel 4096105317006 , weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for Hearings before the Weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. He shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) sins 1 ,it• • P. REELEV, COLORADO 80632 sore? o' roe on: le en In .4 CI .� O c MI �O ' ._ C. � � � O• re,211• C. +� e „ c E y�O to I o Q7 T T . . i O T 12 v • Oco® ro x ,✓O ►+ 9 q ' m n CI D7 xi In m g. r D .n � a s� C r ro II K to Ch Vr - r O.. HKH X9 > H ., m ,-. 1-1 H ritVt O 41/45-" 3pg 0• r `a cam O - ms po r N!£ . Z: . r' 1 t i r.....�'�..R' 1 _ 3 j 1.1 I 1111111 T`.1,''I �\ .�a\ i� s, a-1 • + L Page 2 RE: BOE - Pin 46768386, Parcel 4096105317006 Decision of County Board of Equalization: • 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall • include a statement of findings and conclusions upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. • if you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to the Board D puty County C rc CO M r M el M a to Cr iki,_Cr � 1 C10 N Q W 2 iii n.i CC g a -41 1 Q' cr of x �� � gg � � k � 0 � d m li � o vl ti 630z = • . & 2 & n o. 6 �� s �, n $ y c3 gust bunt'009C Wail Sd . v rects ,6 OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS pNON[(10])3864000, Exc 4200 PA.Box 788 GREELEY,COW 800.12 Niue LORADO ' July 18, 1990 Tim Nash Director of Finance City of Greeley 1000 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Nash: The Weld County Board o£ Equalization has scheduled the hearing for City of Greeley } Int. and Horace Greeley Phase II & Pioneer Investment for Friday, July 27, 1990, at or about 10:00 a.m. regarding your tax assessment for property described as 701 11th Avenue, Greeley, Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for Hearings before the Weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. He shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) Page 2 Re: BOB - CITY OF GREELEY • Decision o£ County Board of Equalization: 1 By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor :is presumed to be right. The taxpayer •is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing."; . , 3) The decision of the County Board of -Equalization shall include a statement of findingskand conclusions upon all the material issues of .,fact 'and law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated: 2f you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. - Sincerely, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to �the Board Y-y.1°Sgt i j Deputy County Clerk . -4— .^ ,a...,pu......,f 0 • * UNDER: Complete Items 1 .n0 z when additional'semen fee WINO nM complete hMM E Put your address Ner"RETURN TO"*mason ins'reverse side.FNtu rh�WQd�e[�hipe�wplpp'br�ewyMrgY�N�sp�cpeMr ' from pMtoMvpfreturned to ycVT pll�ly[Na�NN'TO��/vtedt 70ee wtw�ib4, Wneu"fTt ppilm�ie�troNs QSyhsC460■l( aEEmbnelt/7ierVIOC l fl Ow.ro& 1, a Show 10 whom'Staves). eta addressee's a ddrue. 2. C.Restricted Delivery lean Mimi! -Miro elect•) • 3.„Act101e.;A00,00000L0;,....,......;&.u,�...uy.-c.+uy„. 4. Article:Number Tim Nash 5`S'4 q87 rf8 " Director of Finance ;. T pe of Service' City of Greeley NeyNleroe " Insured 11 O c«tl 1000 10th Street ad COD CJ - Q?� ❑'rilteress MW O��ro�lPt Greeley, CO 80631 "2- Atwaysamon-.be.nn•or.ithemes or*AM ens o/ATt pct rvelleg. 6. Signature —Addressee El. Addreaep'e Address (ONLY 6f rrepwrra I aad fee paid) G. SIp e X' 7 gfre9 ,:t.., PS Rom 38111.Apr.,989; vAULO 0.110eaa..1. C OMffi»C RETURN RECEIPT a C. ▪ o A Ftl kn el ' C7 WCI a •yyam C A d o F�j (O H g N .a e N CO F h V` ru s w 11 t II? Cq yN s O�▪ �` •� 1. o V � y 1� gq�� � � _V'O .a r . .F. two );W O T 1 i 14 1E P SS III 9,. __.__ stet«ler 10020 au0e se / 6 or�i1 t OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PICK(303)3564000. S a200 P.O.8 I �� 0z TSB GKELEY,COLORADO 80832 lige COLORADO July 20, 1990 Savage, Savage & Brown 2932 N. W. 122nd Oklahoma City, OK 73120 Dear Sirs: The Weld County Hoard of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday, July 27, 1990, at or about 10:00 a.m. regarding your tax assessment for property described as follows: The City of Greeley - ; Int. (PIN MR 6768386) Horace Greeley Phase II & Pioneer Investment in Weld County, Colorado. The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Beard, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for Bearings before the weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. He shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales olike properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) Page 2 RE: BOB - CITY OF GREELEY, ET AL. Decision of County Board o£ Equalization: 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of findings and conclusions upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden \ _Weld County Clerk to the Board �,ai Deputy Cler o the Board I PS Form 3800,June tags eur b Pf= [Ili kwa m. 1 R $all O.x m ggy tin \,\ �c ii O n it St_ +t A • W ■ b . .............. �X t 6 C al $ g IN P� �L y a 2 nil o �w. . : T r 4,1 to 0 � 0 r W.. it na O t I)SSNYDER: Complete items 1 and,2 wrest edontnnsi aervtpw are deNred, and-oomyNte lterns Na VOW address in the"RETURN TO"Spade on the Iswr*twit alikee,to do this �wmHtp�wnt Oils card. Irom lnt_dpbaitp»awned to vw ?1,g r0 rt t�t��Jl,Ibe tsb4.Coswdt on 4elNerod losing sn0S�gihr0�eelYfor addition For all reel the service(s)mpWe •are wW pcNlfMatBl la roseI I. .O Slaw,to whom delivered.Cate.sad addressee%address. 2. C Restricted Delivery . Wawa charge).. (eau*ris ge) 3..Aldate.dAOtltMFed;1Sd%AA'.-b.0 `4.�.w.„.r.....,:1,,,:•.rL7E-.. : -4.'Artidlr.Numuer.. .5-,c yg., 441 Savage, Savage 6 Brown e rue of Service: 2932 N. W. 122nd LJ Registered Cloning, ,Oklahoma City, OK 73120 �"ta`° rat°M�� Raerre�pt ❑Eawesa Mint �fa rMrsha ndM! GK'_ Always obtain signature of addressee :. Or agent and DATE°Et}VEREQ.. ^�.S Add �1r 8. Addressee's Address(ONLY II ,e �+r�-- r• , requested and lee paid) O. Signature ,Agent X , 7. Oeb of Delivery i , i.... 2,..? -� a'+n tam 3811•AN, 1989 nueoin0.tosswa ses DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT .r 2�; ayslua.W'sd[-c. .+..TP'•r;�-, �. ...arL4. >r,. .0 L�,r .. y 00 n00 _9 n‘ 101‘t 0 �soA�� 1990 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ASSESSOR'S PIN NUMBER 6765386 STIPULATION (As to Tax Year /49910 Actual Value) IN RE PETITION OF: Name: PioNeee ftwess ie•vr. Aso ei7'y of G.freezer Address: /coo /o see AwamE, GtersLEy, Co/aendo Re jeAred_ffi S,yuyv/�ersea�_essL j vy 2932W..AZ122 l 0101/400- elf Petitioner(s) , PioNtie ivdEstager , and the Weld County Assessor, ereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year /??O valuation of the subject property, and jointly move the Hoard of Equalization to enter its order based on this Stipulation. The Petitioner(s) and the Assessor agree and stipulate as follows: 1. The ro2�ertyy subject to this Stipetion is described as: 7114 OPee egik1/4vq—Slo6Ar.! ,4T 7/0 // diloN¢C y 6rgae%.� Coo Le/4Z dos r. nt EAST ofBjolk 114 - ct7 9ate . • 2. he subject property is classified as Gon,iritec/dL .C*0.1t•C l�4rss3,0� property (what type) . 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following actual value on the subject property for tax year /990 _ Land $ /371_900 �~ Improvements $ / 2/.1.fee, es"Total S �/I5-9b/coo 4` _ 4. After further review and negotiation, the Petitioner(s) and Weld County Assessor agree to the following tax year /990 actual value for the subject property: o Land ; /37,Soo � Improvements $ X86.2,5040 `aL Total $ I,,•qo, 4e+9) 5. The valuations, as established above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year /ne, . 6. Brief narrative as to why the reduction was wade: Me Ayr rg 6a ''�/ied .44/ 0,."..2- A�4-eoe. balifle/ /� la Ms_ glenninAle de vd d ccolo .vT d radopepe, d t7* re ifi 4 /Ole net t,) tarsr.0.v� sa"65. we u f vrwi �'o r pre 4 4! ie S muiv ailTh 774e12 n44420247av 7. Both parties agree that the hearing scheduled before the Board of Equalization on illay Sr) /911O (date) at I/:DQ p/r1 (time) be vacated; or, a hearing has not yet been scheduled before the Board of Equalization (check if appropriate) . Ze DATED this ;1/ day of 7GLI/ , 1990. 11(11/4-- Petttsoner (s Attorney Petitioner(s) or Attorney Address: Address: 'I) � ¢�415711/t lYek ��� cie 75/.'1.3 Telephone: 64:1Oicz 975/7 Telephone: �n �' Cou ty Assessor *� . Address: 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone: 356-4000, ext. 4256 PESoLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL BOX 773 SARATOGA, WY 82331 DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY: PIN: R 2739986 PARCEL: 095932000008 - 17701 PT SW4 32 5 66 BEG AT SW COR SEC E815' N22D35'W 337' N24D15'W 497' S68D45'W 81' SS1D35'E 140' $13D50'W 97' N43D13'W 572' TO W LN SEC 5932' TO BEG (11A M/L) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990. and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by John Stephens, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. l _ _ Page 2 RE: BOE - HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: 1. Board of Assessment Annals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the Sinai hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room $23 Denver, CO 80203 y Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. Distr„j Cam, Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. $ding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is 11=1 and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) ajectina the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Artjration Hear n Procedre - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: WE - HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. such decision is = nal and not subject to review. Fees pnd Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the OBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed S1S0.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the .$h day of A st, A. , 990. ATTEST: rall BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS aaten��''vvvv WE J • •LINTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Board '/k/AliGene R. Bran er, Chairman • Deputy Clerk to the Board Gev a Ice need , Pro- AP D AS TO FORM: _G#2aelec l / onstance L. Harbert �.--, -. , ounty Attorney C. W. K Gord��. acac 1 / OFFICE 15 COUNTY ASSESSOR L/ 915 10th STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY.CO4ORAAOS0631 PHONE(303)356-4000. EXT.4256 "lige17701 PT SW4 32 S 66 bEG AT SW COM SEC E6156 N221)3666 3371 N240156Y 4976 $6604566 831 3110356E 1406 513U506W 976 N43D1361i 5720 TO W LN SEC 59326 TO DEG (11A if/L.1 OWNER HAYES ELLA MARIE i STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 I HAYES ELLA MARIE G STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 1NT PARCEL 095932000008 PIN R 2739986 LOX 773 YEAR 199O SARATOGA WY 823'31 LOG OOSe2 A a 's O 06/06/1990 m e to r)n _ CSC P4a The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assmsor has ddi�ternljne.0 that your property should be included in the following category(ies): 9 N _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. _Agricultural lend value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assr.med at 87,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises o primary production:secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire Protection,and other special districts) hot budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget harinr Nssessor has ca((r55e��fully studied allavailable information, giving particular attention to the specificsincluded on your protest and has deter n..,.adNUhe vCHANGEaH Sd4EEN property. TO he THESACTUAL UALUAT1O CIF THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OP VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND e8 6b IMPS _ TOTALS S S 68 S o8 If you disagree with the Auano?'decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Boat of Equalization for further considerations, 394106(1)(s),C.R.S. Plasm see the beck of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES 00/08/90 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR PATE 11 Form PR.2• 07 07/00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE a Form 3 RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL BOX 773 SARATOGA, WY 82331 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R2739686 PARCEL: 095931000007 - 17692 SE4 31 5 66 EXC UPRR CO RES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by John Stephens, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner s property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessors valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting gne of the following three options: T 10 �f`F C I'.4 Page 2 RE: BOE - HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL 1. Board of Assessment_Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the 23nAl hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitr ion: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Detecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select sn arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. if you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. titration Hearina Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: DOE - HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is Sana1 and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the $$,h day of A st, A. 990. ATTEST= Met BO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE UNIX, CO DO Weld County Clerk t the Board k i ene R. Bran er, Chairman . =puty Clerk to� he Board - - Geo a nne y, Pro-Te {J APPROVED AS TO FORM: C nstance L. Harbe r icevfAc, , County Attorney C. W. irb Gor O6610E 0F'COUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 PHONE(303)3564000, EXT.4256 W�`P�• 17092 SEA 31 5 66 EXC UPRR CO RES C .AMADO OWNER HAYES ELLA MARIE C STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 I HAYES ELLA MARIE i STEPHENS SUSANNE'-1/2 INT PARCEL 095931000007 PIN R 2739686 BOX 773 YEAR 1990 SARATOGA WY 82331 LOG 00500 06/06/1990 �4 s O� i O cn �n The appraised value of property is based On the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The AsseisorhesdejtetErm that your property should be included in the following categoryges): m I—rri V (n c m —Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. c0 „O Bicultural land value is determined sole) ti C?„.(.7;-Ag ricultural y by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rattby k1W. Cif� -Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, q .4 7 .L -Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from tbstpre Im sCies o$ primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city, fire protection,and other special districts) hoh budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessorfor a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings Y assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter 6 id the valu t�ion s assigned toy9ur propDe�rljy, ho maws f0LL '�IS determ t nsi aluo rg NO CHANGE HAS bELN MADE 0 ACTUAL VALUATI�SN UP THIS PROPERTY• COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW A REVIEW LAND 251253 251253 IMPS _ TOTALS S S ‘51-253 S ZSa Ifyou disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal t0 the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 3949.709(t)(a),C.R.S. Plana sea the back of this form for*gulled information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. ICEIRNES 06/08/90 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR OATE 10 115-OPT-A0P11.20>•>//0 Fenn ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE QI gESOLUTIOX RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL BOX 773 SARATOGA, WY 82331 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R4383586 PARCEL: 105705000034 - 17014 N2NW4 LYING ON THE WLY SIDE OF WCR 27.5 ALSO S2NW4 5 4 66 EXC THAT PT E OF WCR 27.5 IN S2NW4 ABOUT 140' AT N END & 82' AT S END & 80 RDS LANG EXC UPRR RES (6LAKE 2R) 423673- 23675 WCR 27 1/24 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and • • WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by John Stephen, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to -; the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds • that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. Page 2 RE: BOE - HAYES ELLA MARIE 6 STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: 1. Ord qi Asssumpntt Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the ginAl hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, onlv the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No now evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 uenver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have tlu, right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is linAl and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting tht OrbiyrIIPor - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined ' by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is SIDI]. and not subject to review. fees_and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the $th day of A st, A. , 91I90. ATTEST: v(/f490�! BOARD OF COUNTY COIVISSIONERS WEEZNTY, CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ( Gene R. Bran ner, Chairman • eputy Clerk t the Board Ce ge Kennedy, Pro- e APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbe . County Attorney C. W. ii • Go cy Of FICL OI:COUNTY ASS8550x \ll 915 10th STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL GRItELEY,COLORAORAD080631 PHONE(303)356-4000, EXT.4256 101111k 17014 N2NW4 LYING ON THE WLY SIDE OF WCR 27.5 ALSO S2NW4 5 4 66 EXC THAT PT E OF WCR 27.5 C sCIRADO IN S2NW4 AWOUT 1406 AT N ENO 6 826 A7 S END 6 80 RDS LONG EXC UPRR RES /6LAKE 2R) 423673-23675 NCR 27 1/24 2367323675 WCR 27 1/2 OWNER HAVES ELLA MARIE 6 STEPHENS SOSANNE-1/2 I HAVES ELLA MARIE 6 STEPHENS SUSANNC-1/2 INT PARCEL 105705000034 PIN R 4387586 DOX 773 YEAR 1990 11 0.c 5ARATOGA WY 42331 LOG 00561 .d ro' n • 0 06/00/1990 Sr ,�O t�ncri CO 29- Tho appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches t0 value required by law.The Assts has�terni apt that your property should be included in the following category(ies); • _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches, O -_�Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production opacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. Producing mines aro assessed at 25%of the grou proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises o. primary production:secondary production is valued at 75%. • —All other property,including vaunt land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern Is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection,and other special districts) hds budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor fora listing of these districts,and plan to attend those budget hearings T >ssessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particularattention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter n, Allih �N r D(VALSetiodotlAp5eLtyaLhe a�DUCofIatldetartaThohalture6F SOIL TYPES AS INDICATED DY SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE AND IS NOT RELATED TO MARKET VALUE. INCREASE OR DECREASE IS REFLECTIVE OF INCREASE OR DECREASE IN COUNTY AVERAGE PRODUCTION OVER 10 YEAR PERIOD OF TIME. MARKET VALUES ARE APPROXIMATELY TEN TIMES NIGHER THAN THE AG FORMULA METHOD OF VALUATION. THE PROXIMITY TO A LANDFILL DOES NOT AFFECT THE PRODUCTION FORMULA USED TO VALVE YOUR PROPERTIES. AG LAND INCREASE WAS DUE TO RE-CLASSIFICATION. IN 1987 REAPPRAISAL IT WAS PLACED IN AN INCORRECT WATER COST AREA. I PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION ESTMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL.VALUET OF VALULUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 25.032 25a032 IMPS 117.292 117.292 _ TOTALS S $ 102.420 S 14Z.344 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39.8.106(1)(e),C.R.S. Please see the beck of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES °ohm/90 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 12 la-oForm PPq 207 97/90 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE U„� ^` !tr' gip:::: .420'Clef lylipUNTAIN LAZY BAR S RANCH X40 Jet_ `2 :NI o- u', (303) a82.2719 COcc QRO 10 1N a1 July 11, 1990 Board of Equalization P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Ref: Scheduling of hearing for: Parcel 095932000008 Pin R 2739986 Parcel 10570500034 Pin R 4383586 Parcel 095931000007 Pin R. 2739686 Gentlemen: Enclosed, please find copies of correspondence with Mr. Keirnes Office regarding our request for an adjustment to our tax levels. We are surrounded on two sides by your Weld County Landfill ! This is something that no one can understand until the problem is theirs. Please arrange a time we can be heard. Your cooperation would be most appreciated. Very truly yours Susanne Stephens Mailing Address Scaffold Gulch Ranch OrherLaotlons 1406 Stove Prairie Road 23673 Weld County Road 27'1 3756 West County Road 16 Bellvue,Colorado 80512 Milliken Colorado 80543 Loveland Colorado 80537 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAZY BAR S RANCH (303) 482-2719 July 1, 1990 Mr. Richard W. Keirnes Office of County Assessor 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Ref: Parcel 095932000008 Pin R 2739986 Parcel 10570500034 Pin R 4383586 Parcel 095931000007 Pin R 2739686 Dear Mr. Keirnes: `-� We are in receipt of your denial of assessed value on our property located on two sides by the WELD COUNTY LANDFILL. We feel this is a rather arbitrary decision on the Counties part! You must have some method to gauge the economic devaluation the landfill has on our farm. The trash battle alone devalues the sale value of our farm. We have attempted to outline in previous correspondence what impact the landfill has on operations. Ajoining farms should have revenue sharing the same as oil and gas allocations. Something should be done. We hope you will review our situation at your earliest convenience. ' Very truly yours Susanne Stephens • Molling Address: Scaffold Gukh Ranch Other Locations: 1406 Stove Praire Road 23673 Weld County Road 27'1 3756 West County Road 16 BdMu,Cdorado 80512 Milliken Colorado 80543 Loveland Colorado 80537 June 4. 1990 �. Richard W. Keirnes Weld County Assessor 915 10th Street Greeley. Colorado 80631 Subject: Protest of property values Schedule N 095931000007 R 2739686 105705000034 R 4383586 095932000008 R 2739986 Dear Sir: Enclosed. please find a copy of our letter dated June 3. 1989 re- questing a review of property assessments due to our location next to the County Landfill . Our lecation has not changed nor has the problems of trash (irrigation). inconvenience and environmental effect changed. Failing to adjust the economic depreciation effect on our agriculture land makes it necessary to request a special appraisal . Under the circumstances it is our right to receive either an adjustment or special appraisal . We again ask for your sensitivity to having to work and live under the shadows of a landfill which is also located in a very windy area. Thanking you in advance for your consideration. Very truly yours Susanne Stephens June 3, 1989 Richard W. Keirnes Weld County Assessor 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Subject: Protest of property values Schedule $ 095931000007 R 2739686 105705000034 R 4383586 095932000008 R 2739986 The value of the property scheduled above has been over appraised during past tax assessments and we would appricate a review of same and an appropriate adjustment. This property boarders on three sides with the "County Landfill". Not only has the quality of living on this property been effected by the "landfill" the marketability of the property for agriculture has been reduced as well. The operational problems caused by trash in the irrigation ditches, fields and ponds reduces the value over farms not effected by a "landfill". Based on the depreciation of value caused by the "landfill" which is under the control of Weld County we request the assessments be ad- justed accordingly. Our suggested adjustments are as follows: Schedule Number Type of Property Current Yr Requested V+ 1. 095931,000007 R 2739686 Agriculture land 25253 12500 2. 105705000034 R 4383586 Farm Residence 120603 65000 Farm Support Bldgs 13494 8000 Agriculture land 13644 10000 3 095932000008 R 2739986 Agriculture land 68 68 When reviewing this request, please consider how anyone would feel living next to a "landfill" and who would buy land next to a "landfill"? We would appreciate your sensitivity to our unique problem and reduce our tax assessments in fairness to the problem. Thanking you in advance for your consideration. Sincerely v, Susanne Stephens Ella Marie Hayes Property owner Property owner 4 OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS vRaR[(303)9601000. Fur 4200 738 PA,Sox 766 "lige GRIMM;COLORADO 00042 COLORADO July 25, 1990 HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2. INT -SP AL BOX 773 x SARATOGA, WY 82331 The Weld County Board of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday, August 3, 1990, at or about 9:00 A.M, regarding your tax assessment for property in Wald County, Colorado, described as: • 17014 N2NW4 LYING ON THE WU SIDE OF wCR 27.5 ALSO S2NW4 5 4 66 EXC THAT PT E OF WCR 27.5 IN S2NW4 ABOUT 140' AT N END & 82' AT S END & 80 RDS LONG EXC UPRR RES (6LAXE 2R) •23673-23675 WCR 27 1/21 The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Wald County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the Weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. He shall present evidence concerning the. manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or assessed values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) Page 2 RE: ROE - R4383586 Decision of County Board of Equalization: 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right_ The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. - 2) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the bearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of findings and conclusions upon all the material issues of fact and law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or 'hall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) - 356-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden weld County Clerk to the Board , i r puty Clerk to the oard titi? ‘c, / Q\ OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1` PNONa(303)3661000. P.O.. BOX CO 758 GRIMY.COLORADO 60632 ik COLORADO July 25, 1990 HAYES ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS SUSANNE-1/2 INT ET AL 30X 773 SARATOGA, wY 82331 The weld County Hoard of Equalization has scheduled your hearing for Friday, August 3, 1990, at or about 9:00 A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property in weld County, Colorado. described as: 17692 SE6 31 5 66 EXC UPRR CO RES The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Hoard, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time.,_ Procedure for hearings before the weld County Hoard of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. Ho shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form. (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his ease second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will he limited to actual or Rues of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) f ._ r. - ... Page 2 RE: BOE - R2739686 Decision of County Board of Equalization: 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision or the County Board of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits. introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Board of Equalization shall include a statement of findings and conclusions upon all the material issues of tact and' lamtpresented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, please contact this office immediately. . Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to the Board eputy Clerk to Hoard • (t OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PEE(003)366000,Er 4200 P,O,BOX 76e OPEWLY,Caon400 soat ik COLORADO July 25, 1990 HAYES ELLA MARIE 6 STEPHENS SDSANNE-1/2 INT .ET AL BOX 773 SARATOGA, WY 82331 The Weld County Board of Equalization, has,scheduled your hearing for Friday, August 3, 1990, at or about MG. A.M. regarding your tax assessment for property in Weld County, Colorado, described as: 17701 PT SW4 32 5 66 BEG AT SW COR SEC E815' N22035'W 337' N24D15'W 497' $68D45'W 81' S11D35'E 140' S13D50'W 97' N43D13'w 572' TO W LN SEC S932' TO DEC (11A M/L) The public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Hoard, ,we14 County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. Procedure for hearings before the Weld County Board of Equalization will be as follows: Assessor: 1) The Assessor shall present his case first. He shall present evidence concerning the manner in which the property was assessed, both orally and in written form.' (15 minutes) Taxpayer: 1) The taxpayer will present his case second. 2) Taxpayer may present all evidence, orally and/or in written form as exhibits. 3) Evidence presented will be limited to actual or d values of like properties or sales of like properties from January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Testimony concerning tax amounts and their usage by law are not applicable at this hearing. (15 minutes) e Page 2 RE: HOE - R2739986 Decision of County Hoard of Equalization: 1) By law, the valuation of property for taxation as determined by the Assessor is presumed to be right. The taxpayer is therefore required to present sufficient evidence to prove his case. 2) The decision of the County Hoard of Equalization shall be based only on the testimony produced and exhibits introduced at the hearing. 3) The decision of the County Hoard-of Equalization shall include a statemen't'of findings and conclusions upon all the material issuer of fact and"law presented and shall either affirm the Assessor's assessment or shall amend it as stated. If you are unable to attend at the time scheduled above, plea** contact this office immediately. Our phone number is (303) 356-4000, ext. 4225. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden Weld County Clerk to the Hoard _ Duty Clerk to Hoard P 556 982 499 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSUOLV117 CortRAee RION= , SOT PO*urtartiAnoluk Ka. 9 ep` See everasl • tt? F F D• q9. e v T r ~ f• s o comtled. speoei Dei. ret. new clad Delivery SG Return Receipt'hewing-` `Tq to whom anti Date Deliverer. 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'VQ A L 1f, �.� ^•' ; yhYN r ,. 1:','{ ,��(, l :A AI'5•ti.0: T •4 1 4 it J :',"•1"4 "4,w '�.t 9.3a2611 ( ',N a RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO ADJOURN AS BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1990 WHEREAS, the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Section 39-8-101, CRS, provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall constitute a Board of Equalization for the adjustment and equalization of assessments among the several taxpayers of Weld County, Colorado, and to review the assessment roll of all taxable property located in Weld County, as prepared by the Assessor, and to hear appeals from the determination of said,,assessments fixed and made by the County Assessor of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, said Board of Equalization convened on Monday, July 16, 1990, and shall adjourn on the 10th day of August, 1990, or at such time when all petitions have been acted upon by the Board of Equalization. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said Board shall adjourn as a Board of Equalization on the 8th day of August, 1990, at the conclusion of hearing all submitted petitions. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of August, A.D. , 1990. Wa/14 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD /LINTY, C RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board AVX e R. Brant r, a rman 8�:. � Ge r Kedhedy, Pro-Tem A puty C erk to a Boar �•°- APPROVED AS TO FORM: nstance L. Bar er C.W. K r County tt rney Go . L 900703 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT N0. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT 01527.3 99791 wEL0 COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 2.670.96 . L TOTAL $ 2.670.96 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) 55 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated AUGUST 13th , 19 29 and that payments should be made to the respectIVe vendors in t e amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $2,670.96 DATED THIS 13th DAY OF AUGUST 19 •� WEL • Cei SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 13th DAY OF AUGust 1990 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: gc, — `N0��21�PUBLIC��� �� � • r�' STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD 3 ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL to�taling $�22""/ - Ca rpro�n ATTEST M er r Coun y e co er Member� 'x / 6 . r i, � It tee. arxics, eput Mclnber•�_�' Memberac ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m co m S 0 m m m m Z s m m W W W W W W W W W W C A 9 ,a ♦ a ♦ a a ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ Z A N co 01 co CO CO CO CO 01 0 O 07 as O N r r r r r r r r r IT z 0 0 O O .1 0 N ♦ W N •. A b m m L 01 L C. L A C. C. '0 r a o a o •• m a o O A o z z e m z zt A m x m m x m H r a K s 2 m a 7t T Z '1 Fl 0 m w . b 7bo Y z .n„ D x n r -ai �� z -1 b z A m a z D z �. O ►• z O O N b m 3 0 In r o z a PI Z 0 O N a RI RI 70 r O A m Z b s A •, IN RI Z ? 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F o • • • 0 • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • 9 • 9� *****These minutes are for informational purposes only. They have not been formally MINUTES approved by the Weld County Council***** WELD COUNTY COUNCIL , August 1, 1990 Tapes 6&7/90 The Weld County Council met in regular session in full conformity with the Weld County Home Rule Charter at 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, August 1, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: The following members were present in person: President Norman Carlson, Vice President Doris Williams (arrived later), Councilman Frank Stewart, Councilman Gary Lebsack, and Councilman David Young. Also present were Marion Richter, two reporters, and the Council Secretary. MINUTES: Councilman Lebsack made a motion to approve the minutes of the July 11, 1990 meeting. The motion was seconded by Councilman Stewart. President Carlson commented that the minutes were eery thorough and complete, and not in condensed form, as the Commissioners' Minutes are. He stated that he prefers this more complete version. The other Council Members agreed. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. APPOINTMENTS: President Carlson noted that on Monday, August 13, 1990 at 10:00 a.m. there is an Elected Officials Meeting scheduled and all Council Members are invited to attend. He commented that he tries to attend most of these meetings. Councilman Young questioned the nature of the business conducted at these meetings. President Carlson explained that each official is asked to report on what is happening in their particular area of the County government. Councilman Young asked who all attends the meetings. President Carlson replied that only County elected officials are invited to attend. • ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: • There were no additions to the agenda. CORRESPONDENCE: President Carlson noted the correspondence received. REPORTS: President Carlson noted that with regard to the issue on the Planning Department which was brought up at the last meeting, he has not had an opportunity to do anything further as yet. He will contact Councilman Young when he is ready to meet with him on this issue. OLD BUSINESS: SALARIES FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS President Carlson commented that he still feels that even though the Council did raise the salaries in January, they made a mistake four years ago in not giving the elected officials a raise at that time. The State Legis- lature put Weld County in Category 1, which would have automatically given the elected officials a raise, in addition to increasing the salaries for all Category 1 counties. He noted that one commissioner in Larimer County will receive an increase, while the other two must be re-elected before they receive an increase. This means one commissioner will receive $50.000, while the other' two will receive $38,000. Councilman Young questioned whether this was deter- '" mined by State Statute. President Carlson replied that it is. He explained that Home Rule solved this problem in Weld County. The County Council sets salaries for the commissioners every two years, and for the other elected officials every four years. He questioned whether this item should be tabled, or if a motion would be made at this time. He pointed out that he would like c to see the salaries increased to $40,000 for the four year period, instead 1 of the gradual increase previously approved by the Council . C�� $ - 1qo Cnoa- ern .,,R,,,,to� 4r-tic Page 2 ` Weld County Council Minutes August 1, 1990 • Councilman Stewart noted that when this issue was previously considered, he had suggested this same thing and did not have a second to his motion. He commented that a lot of study was done previously and he has received a great deal of input from citizens suggesting that the current schedule for increases should remain. He made a motion to let their original decision stand. Councilman Lebsack seconded this motion. Councilman Young commented that this item was tabled at the previous meeting for his benefit to allow him time to study the matter. He has looked into this matter further, and noted that when he applied for his position on the Council , he indicated that he was in favor of paying quality salaries to attract quality individuals. He was not sure how the State came up with the figures they used, but noted that in the general work place, people are com- pensated for services and raises are for improved performance. He felt that this isn't always the Case in Government, and that the two considerations in this case are budget limitations imposed by the Home Rule Charter and the economic conditions in the County. Voters determine performance by whether they keep someone in the job, the salary doesn't do that, and the Council is not in a position to evaluate performance and award salary based on that performance. He felt that cost of living, budgetary considerations and economic considerations in the County were the determining factors. Let the record reflect that Vice President Williams is now present. President Carlson clarified that commissioners' salaries in Category 1 counties will only be increased by about $4,000, but since some counties were reclassified from Category 2 to Category 1, salaries for commissioners in those counties are being increased from $38,000 to $50,000. He explained that the State designates which category counties will fall into based on assessed valuation and population. , Councilman Stewart pointed out that this salary increase by the State makes the elected officials' positions more attractive, and more people are running for office where there had previously been little interest. Councilman Young noted that even though it has been stated that there would be no increase in taxes if the elected officials' salaries were increased, there are other considerations, such as the negative view taken by County employees because they did not receive similar increases, and the fact that this would take away from other program monies. He felt that the gradual increase already approved would not impact the budget, and he was in favor of the motion as stated. President Carlson clarified that the Assessor, Treasurer, Clerk &Recorder, and Sheriff were the positions being considered at this time. Councilman Stewart confirmed this clarification. Councilman Lebsack commented that he hopes the Council keeps this matter open ended, as he would hate to see a freeze as was done previously. He felt that other counties may be required to freeze salaries once they take this dramatic increase, and that over a period of time Weld County may match or even surpass the salaries of those other counties' elected officials, but on a more gradual schedule. President Carlson noted that the action taken now will affect these elected officials from now on, from the standpoint of their retirement incomes. Council- man Stewart pointed out that if these people stay in office for a few more years, it will make a big difference in their retirement incomes. Councilman Young commented that these elected officials are all very valuable people who have provided very valuable services to the County. President Carlson agreed and explained that this is why he felt they should be given the more immediate increase. Councilman Young pointed out that they are not setting salaries based on the individuals currently holding the offices, but based on the positions themselves. Councilman Stewart commented that he is very proud of all of the officials and they will be very difficult to replace, but the Council must look at the rest of the people in the County as well. The public comments he has received were in favor of the gradual increase already approved by the Council . President Carlson noted that with the 5% limit, salaries could be increased as much as $100,000 and there would be no tax increase. Councilman Stewart pointed out that the money would have to be shifted from somewhere. President Carlson explained that about 90% of the County budget is mandated by the State Legislature, so what 1s left goes into salary increases'. Councilman Lebsack pointed out that there is a point of diminishing returns. President Carlson agreed that this may affect the amount available for increases for other County employees. Page 3 Weld County Council Minutes August 1, 1990 • . Vice President Williams commented that she has already made her position known on this issue over the past several weeks, and she felt that President Carlson should call for the question. Vote was taken and the motion carried on a four to one vote, with President Carlson opposing. President Carlson commented that he could have voted either way, and he had no problem with the motion. He felt that these are four very good elected officials who deserve the same consideration that is given in other counties. NEW BUSINESS: 1 PAYMENT OF BILLS President Carlson explained that it is really not necessary for the Council to approve the expenses of each of the Council Members. This is a tradition that has been carried on, but is not required. Vice President Williams explained that this was done in the past to give other Council Members an idea of what each of them was doing. and also to let the Commissioners know that the Council had approved those expenses. She pointed out that she was adding telephone charges totalling $8.31 to her expenses for the month of July to be included with her mileage. Councilman Stewart stated that he liked having the Payment of Bills on the agenda. Councilman Young noted that the Council does have a budget for these expenses. Vice President Williams commented that having this item on the agenda allows the Council Members to see what expenses are being paid from the budget. Councilman Stewart made a motion to approve the payment of the bills. Councilman Lebsack seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. EMPLOYEE OPINION SURVEY Vice President Williams explained that at the last meeting she was asked j to review the employee opinion survey and report back to the Council . She has looked through the survey and was not sure that it would have any impact on the employees. She felt that the questions were too generic and open-ended. Councilman Young questioned the purpose of this survey. Vice President Williams explained that with an employer the size of Weld County, there are always problems among the employees. However, she did not see this survey as serving any useful purpose in this regard. Councilman Young questioned whether this was being viewed as a tool to be used in performance audits. President Carlson explained that this was not the purpose. This question goes back to about six months ago when Councilman Stewart proposed that the County have a company come in to do some training. Councilman Stewart explained that the County is a member of the Rocky Mountain Employers Association and it has been brought to their attention that they have people who can do all the training and guidance that is needed. He noted that he had recommended a company he felt the Commissioners should listen to, at no cost to them, to see if steps couldn't be made in improving relation- ships between employees and their supervisors. Councilman Young asked the name of this company. Councilman Stewart explained that this is a company in Denver and related some successful experiences that company has had with other employers in Colorado. He felt the Commissioners should hear the presentation of this company. The name of the company is Management Associates, and they have done work all over the Country and overseas. He commented that he would personally pay for the program if the County could pay him half of the gain they would see from implementation of the program over a ten year period. He noted that the cost would be less than that of the last election, and would have a much greater benefit to the County. Vice President Williams asked that the other Council Members review the survey and provide their input. Councilman Lebsack asked where they should proceed from here, if this survey is unacceptable. Vice President Williams replied that she felt they should consider a program such as the one suggested by Councilman Stewart. Councilman Young pointed out that the real issue is what is done with the information gleaned from the survey, not the survey itself. Councilman Lebsack questioned the cost associated with the employee opinion survey Vice President Williams had reviewed. President Carlson replied that he had not seen a cost for this, but that they could ask a representative of the Personnel Department to meet with them to explain the survey further. Councilman Stewart did not feel this was worth their time. Councilman Young noted that the cost of this survey would be $750 plus $550 per participant. Vice President Williams pointed out that if this wasn't an effective tool , it would be a waste of time and money. Councilman Young asked if money had been set aside for this. Pres₹dent Carlson felt that it had not. Ar Page 4 Weld County Council Minutes August 1, 1990 Councilman Young agreed to review the survey and deliver it to the Council Office. for the other Council Members to pick up and review. Councilman Young questioned whether this item had come up as a result of the union issue. President Carlson replied that the County has had ongoing training for many years for their employees. and this was not directly related to the union issue. He commented that there is no way to know how effective the current training program is without talking to some of the employees. Councilman lebsack noted that this is basically an employee attitude survey. Councilman Stewart commented that they had already heard from some of the County employees who were not happy. Councilman Young asked if something similar to this could be done on a County-wide basis in place of an audit. Vice President Williams explained that this was not being considered in the context of an audit. It is only being reviewed for the Personnel Department as a method they could use, or as an ongoing toot to allow employees to express their attitude toward the County. She did not feel this particular survey was a tool they were looking for. These were not the questions they should be asking. She felt that a very small number of employees were actually having problems, but one link in the chain effects the performance of the entire system. Councilman Stewart related an example of communication problems between a supervisor and his employees and how this problem was turned around. He felt that working together as a team was contagious. Councilman Young questioned the current training program. President Carlson replied that he was not sure. This was a question which should be directed to the Personnel Department. President Carlson pointed out that government is not run on a profit basis, so they cannot offer money incentives in the way private enterprise can. He noted that no action need be taken on this item at this time. Vice President Williams stated that she felt they should make a recommendation to the Personnel Department on this survey after all the Council Members had a chance to review it. Vice President Williams pointed out that the County Council Members were omitted as elected officials on the list of officials published in the New News, which is the official paper for Weld County legal notices. However, notices have been published advising people to pick up petitions for the General Election. She questioned what would happen if five or six people circulated petitions for one position on the Council and got on the ballot, and if the person with the most votes wins. President Carlson explained that the list she was referring to was for the Primary Election only, and the Council can not be included in the Primary. If the same thing happens with the list for the General Election, they will look into it. He noted that the person receiving the most votes does win the election. Councilman Young felt that the Home Rule Charter should • determine this. President Carlson explained that this was according to State Statute. Councilman Young pointed out that runoff elections were held in the City's Mayoral race. He noted that Article XV of the Home Rule Charter states: ". .nominated and elected persuant to State law. . .". President Carlson explained that since the State Statutes do not refer to the County Council , Home Rule Charter must regulate this. PUBLIC COMMENTS: There were no public comments. ADJOURNMENT: • There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. The time of adjournment was 8:25 p.m. on August 1, 1990. Norman Carlson, President Date Approved Kay Hansberry, Secretary y CC ‘‘ITV �wwwe VELD Cv o . DALLAS HOLLANO 1199 AUr -7 A9 9: 2C & OrrooLG.P.C. CLERK ItNISL,'S Al I NV Tp T1iE BOARD s G Dallas Michelle Holland July 27, 1990 Neil D.Olbole Weld County Commissioners CERTIFIED MAIL P.O. Box 758 Greeley,Colorado 80632 Re: Todd Campbell Dear Weld County Commissioners: Pursuant to$24-10-109,C.R.S.,Todd Campbell hereby gives notice to the County of Weld of his intent to file a claim. A. Name and Address of Claimant: Todd A.Campbell 2330 South University Blvd. Denver,CO 80210 Name and Address of Attorney: Neil D.O'Toole Dallas,Holland&O'Toole P.C. 226 West 12th Avenue Denver,Colorado 80204 B. Statement of Factual Basis: Todd Allan Campbell swerved to avoid a truck being driven by state employee Amy Frank on westbound Highway 119 on March 6, 1990 at 12:30 P.M. Ms.Frank's truck was not properly identified or lighted. When Mr. Campbell swerved to avoid the truck, he was struck by another vehicle. C. Name and Address of Any Public Employee Involved: Amy Frank c/o Max Fanning,Foreman Department of Highways,Truck No.2005 Boulder,Colorado D. Extent of Injuries Claimed: Mr. Campbell has su£ered loss of wages and capacity and abiity to return to work at a full level. He is suffering neck,back,leg,arm and shoulder pain. He has suffered loss of enjoyment of life,pain and suffering and other damages not yet known, n `) " �p 226 West 12th Avenue•Dcnveq Cobrado 80204.3f?S•(303)573-6666•FAX(3Q3)825 6759 g\\�\ Vail National Sank Building•108 South Frontage Raad•Suite 307•Vail,Colorado 81657•(3Q3)476-9466 Weld County Commissioners July 27, 1990 Page 2 E. Monetary Damages Being Requested: In excess of$250,000.00. Very truly yours, DALLAS, H Ak O'TOOLE P.C. Neil "T le NDO:1am cc: Todd Campbell .i rP?` w +5yv.. Amr • d u.i. . ,Jar 4 ..� n tTy ' MELD 001 Iowa X COMMISSIONERS g yr 1990 AUG -9 AN 3 I@ • Colorado Department of Highways 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO. 80222 CLERK For More Information: 757-9228 TO BOARD • 490-31 AUGUST 2, 1990 ' NEW-1U.EP0sT'HOM MRS-? ORDER Tat a azaMr-, areco ts'1'RSTIVE Sisrsms MAP The Colorado Department of Highways has published a--new version of the Administrative Systems Map, offering for the first time in several years a state,:map shooing mileposts;:at:highway-junctions. `The fives?eolor map.also features four inset maps on its reverse side: Denver, Colorado $pkings2.4 Pueblo Area, Grand Junction, and Platte Valley & Denver Area. While the main purpose•of-the•map is' to:idsntiip routes on the'statC highwaig>systeo by their category of funding;'the'sheet also portrays county boundaries and county seats. The 15" by 25" map sells for five dollars in the`Bid:Plans room, (Room' 117), Colorado Department of Highways, 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue, Denver, CO 80222. Customers ordering by mail are asked to provide street addresses, rather than post office box numbers: because the maps are sent by United Parcel. Orders must be prepaid; combined orders in dollar amounts S10 to- $49.99 incur an extra S3 handling fee, andorderflOtween450 and $99.99 incur a S5 handling fee. AUGUST 2 CONSI'RIIClIC U SUMING Actrnry - PICO 034-1(30y II.S::34 SOSiKESS ROUTE �T 9TH, GREnn Traffic signalization at U.S. 34 Business Route and 59th Avenue in Greeley, which includes:miaor widening and safety work;-consistir4 of grading;-hot bituminous pavement, signing and 'striping, -in Weld county. - Number of bids: Four (4) Apparently successful bidder: Sturgeon Electric'-Company, Inc. - of Henderson, S77,209- cal1s for completion within: twenty working..days Preconstruction project manager: George R. Rowe Resident Engineer: Bob Patrick, Greeley Nos 0006(55) coLl'AR AVE: A2 GARRIS06 ST:. 7�llOS'NOOD. , Rot bituminous paving, storm sewer and curb and gutter work - at West Colfax Avenue and Garrison Street in Lakewood. -over- ,f �\�'\c\C) Highway News August 2 Page 2 • Number of bids: Three (3) Apparently successful bidder:„ AC.E.C.I. Colorado, Inc. of Lakewood :5121,449 Calls for completion within: twenty working days Preconstractiowproject managers Larry Warner Resident engineer: Gary Salt,:;Golden The following bid,opening scheduled for August 2, was deferred to s later date to be.announced. 14P-CC 12-0065-06 VASCLOEL-BLVD.. =MERCK CITY HAS 7503��Z Combined project. on Vasquez Blvd. in Cammzerce City, for;signalization, upgrading and lettrturn-storage lanes-at,56th:rAvenunsi also;dor..signal. modification and geometric improvement at 69th Avenue. Work elements include grading, hot bituminous pavement, drainage, sidewalk, curb and gutter, signing, striping, seeding and.mulching. »»» ««s< _. ANTICIPATED BID - . O:.PBH. IBG,S ADD: AUGUST 9, it a.m., re-advertised project to resurface Interstate 70 inside and east of the Eisenhower/JohaaomMemoriarlunnela, beginning about four tenths of a mile-west of-the-west postal and extending 4.1 miles east, including minor widening and safety work, consisting of grading hot ,+ bituminous pavements drainage, guardrail, impact attenuator, and"striping; P2 51-0070-33. ADD:r.,AUGOST 16, l0 a.m., resurfacingrO.S,. 34„east:ot,Akron, .beginning town and extending 13.4 miles east toward ttis, including:asphalt removal, ' (planing), hot bituminous pavement overlay, and striping, CY 27-0034-07. 10:15 A.M., refurbishing_thermoplastic pavement markings at five sites in metropolitan.Denver, which includes rc*r,val of - thermoplastic pavement markings, mobile pavement markingzone and pavement marking, mP 99-6000-42. HEN: AUGOST 23, 9:30 a.m., Interstate 25 bridge widening near Loveland at two locations,:.a milc north of 11,-.S.. 34 (exit 2571 over the Union:Pacifit Railroad tracks -and a mile'souti o3^3xit 257 over the Big Thompson River, which includes aggregate base course, concrete pavement,,bridges, guardrail, fencing, striping, seeding and mulching,:,IR 25-3,(86)'• - »»» ««« a1:1►irn, CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE ISSUE BDATE (o n PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, ACCOUNT. EXECUTIVE _ EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Bill Sands Denver, CO 80251 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY National Farmers.Union Standard LETTER A Insurance Company - Denver - CO CODE SUIKOD! - - COMPANY B INSURED LETTER Chartwell Cable of Colorado. Inc. OMEPANYr. 5299 DTC Blvd. , Suite 260 — Englewood, CO 80111 LETTER Y D COMPANY C LETTER G COVERAGES :. ,_ . THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REOUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES,LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLMY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXFIRATION ALL UNITS)NIIDAMIZI LTA DATE(MM/DDPIY) DATE(MWDOITY) GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 05-81457-64-01 8/5/90 8/5/91 iacoucTBcoMProPBAooaeon a 1,000 CLAIMS MADE X .00CUR PERSONAL A AOVERTISING INJURY a Ina. X OWNER'S A CONTRACTOR'S PROT. EACH OCCURRENCE S 1.000 FIRE DAMAGE(My 0M Iln) S 50 MEOICAL EXPENSE(Any me*non) S. 1 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED OLE A X ANY AUTO 05-81457-64-01 8/5/90 8/5/91 uNma II 1,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY a SCHEDULED AUTOS (PM moron) HIRED AUTOS BODILY. .. INUURY S NON-OWNED AUTOS (Pr 400165) GARAGE LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE !%CLIE UABILRY - EACH AOOREOATE- OCCURRENCE b S OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM STATUTORY WORKEA'B COMPENSATION ._ • A AND 05-81457-60-90 8/5/90 8/5/91 6 100 (EACH ACCIDENT) a 500 (DISEASE-►out,"UMIT) EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY S LOO (DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE) OTHER A Real 6 Personal Property 05-81457-64-01 8/5/90 8/5/91 $94,000 (Blanket) DEECRFMOH OF OFERATIONSM1OCATIONWLHICLLB/IRBTIECnONennam.RIME Weld County Colorado by and through the. Board of County Commisioners of Weld County. r CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATIOK, SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Weld COLLIIty EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO P.O. Box 1948 MAIL DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE Greeley, CO 80632 LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR (rte LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY,RS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. �n 1 AUTHORIZED , '' l 1,0°10 ��v04: COLIIRDACORD 25-S(0/B6) OA CORPORATION ISS5_ Room," • 4�w.f., L. % NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION " 4-k:3-`7 , 3800 NORTH FAIRFAX DRIVE, SUITE 4, ARLINGTON,VIRGINIA 22203 (703)5241544 —is NATIONAL WATER LINE — AUGUST 1990 BRADLEY HEARING ON S. 2659 CRITICAL TO FUTURE OF RECLAMATION PROGRAM . On July 31,Senate$nergyand Natural Resource's Subcommittee land"at a given point in time." An operator who is anemployeeor on Water and Power will hear testimony on S.2659,the Reclama- Part of a larger entity is defused with that entity and also is the tion Reform Accof1990.as introduced by S ubcommitteoChairman °Mater."Landholding"is expanded to include not only owned or Bill Bradley(D-NJ). The Subcommittee will also take a look at leased landbut also land"operated." "Operators"must filorepoct- Title XVI(Gejdenson amendment)of HR 2567,the House-passed ing or certification forms with the Bureau each year and compile Rec. Reform bill. Tom Donnelly will testify on behalf of the records as do current landowners or lessees. The forms must Association. Others testifying include: Jason include a statement of the number of acts Peltier of Central Valley Water Users, Grant operated and the tams of any operating agree- Ward of Arizona Agri-Business Council,and ment. Under the bill,trusts could not exceed Cecil Miller of the Arizona Farm Bureau, as nit is important to state 960 acres,regardksso£the number ofbenefici- well as environmental interests and members of that the RRA did not limit aces. Trustees"who also serve as operators" Congress. the size of a farming opera- would be subject w the ownership and pricing NWRA is pleased that Senator Bradley chose lion,but rather limited the limitations of Reclamation law. The bill also to follow the time honored procedure of holding benefits nullifies the eligibilityforReclamationwaterof hearings to deal with controversial issues as minor children who are emancipated from their opposed to the"direct to the Floor"approach cost irrigation water/ its, taken by Congressman George Miller(D-CA) Because of thecrideal importance of this issue in the House. It is crucial that issues as complex 1987 Conference Repon to a large segment of NWRA members,Water as the Reclamation program receive focused on RRAAmendmrnu Liao is reprinting the testimony presented by attention from those members whose under- Mr.Donnelly. standing and expertise give them a strong base Mr.Chairman and Members of the Commit- from which to recommend or oppose change tee: I am Thomas F.Donnelly,Executive Via before presenting it to the entire body. President of the National Water Resources Association. I appear Briefly,S.2659 deals with changes in the eligibility requirements beforetheCommiuee today toexpresc the Association'sopposition of farmers for Reclamation water. It adds a definition for the term to S.2659 and Title XVI of HR.2567. "operator," meaning the individual or entity that performs the The National Water Resources Association(NWRA)is a non- greatest proponion of the decision making or supervision for the profit federation of state associations and individuals dedicated to "agricultural enterprise"on a particular landholding or parcel of the conservation,enhancement,and efficient management of our k Continued on Page 2 \01'3 quo �&1 1 _ ., Continued from page 1 While they all maintain separable eco- possible distribution of program benefits, nomic interest in the operation, under S. of the Reckmation Reform Act of 1982 is Nation's most precious natural resoureo, 2659 their individual landholdings could being accomplished. Federal reclamation WATER. The NWRA is the oldest and also bo aggregated as one entitlement In law has forced the breakup of large land- most active national association concerned fact,they could be forced to sell all land in holdings and made it possible for tenant with water resources policy and develop- excess of 960 acres. farmers and otters to buy excess land and most Its strength is a reflation of the There arc numerous examples of kijiti- establish their own farms. Program bene- tremendous"grassroots"pardcipationithas ma2o op nn operations such as those I have de- fits are shared by more fanners now than generated on virtually every national issue scribed above that would be adversely of ever before. affecting western water conservation, fated by the broad language of S.2659. Although of secondary importance,Ican- management,and development. Reclamation law limits the entitlement of not envision how the Bureau of Reclatna- irrigation water to the individual or entity tion could ever administer this legisktion. 5.2659, the Reclamation Reform that reserves the economic benefit The AM Amendments economic interest test is a sound principle TITLE XVI of HR.2567 of current law and NWRA strongly sup- ports this important concept Title XVI of the House passed bill HR. A principal objective of the Association is In October 1989,a reportby the U.S.Gen- 2567 deals with the elimination of a so- topaeservc the integrity of the Reclamation oral Accounting Office alleged that abuses called"double subsidy"'in our country's Program. Chairman Bradley's statement to the acreage limitations of the Redline- agriculture program. NWRA is strongly introducing S.2659 on May 18 is suppor- Lion Reform Act of 1982 exist There have opposed to Title XVI of HR. 2567 and five of the program and I believe we share be0n no specific instincts identified dem- similar legislation,S. 1032,introduced in this common goal with him.It is important, onstrating that such has been the case,but the Senate by Senators Heinz and Harlin. however,to recognize that there are a wick the publicity, media manipulation, and According to the authors of these bills, range of farm management,custom farm- demagoguery that have ocetued has done they will rectify a major flaw in our Na- ing,and family relationships that are legiti- considerable damage to honest hardwork- tion's farm policy. The real problem that mate and efficient Furthermore.Congress ing reclamation farmers in the West Inter- these bills attempt to address is the surplus specifically intendedthat they bcpreservod. estingly enough, the report itself specift- production of certain crops, Congressman Senate bill 2659 puts many, if not all,of tally acknowledgesthatthelawisnotbcing Gojdenson states that,"Below-cost water these relationships at risk. violated. This particular report supports significantly contributes to the glut of farm The conference report on the Reclamation the criticism that the General Accounting products." In reality,less than two percent Reform Act(RRA)Amendments of 1987 Officedoesnothavo the knowledge.cxper- of the surplus crops grown in the United restatedanimponantprincipleagreedtoby tiso, or objectivity to address complex Statesaregrownonproject(BureanofRx- Congress in passing tho 1982 Act. The questions of law and national policy. la nation) served lands. Furthermore, a reportroads,"It is important to statethat tho In 1987,Congress amended the 1982 Act high percentage of that two percent isused RRA did not limit the size of a farming and directed the Secretary of the Interior to to feed livestock and does notcontribute to operation,but rather limited tho benefits of "complete audits of those legal entities and the unmarketable surplus. less than full cost irrigation water." This individuals whose landholdings or opera- The economic and environmental con- imporantprincipleiscompromisedbyS. dons exceed 960 acres within three years.." sequences of this legislation are 2659. The results of that audit are due byDecem- enormous. By introducing the term"operator"and bet 22 of this year. Irrigatedagriuilutreis the economic base_base— relating the entitlement to the individual or I am not telling the Committee that prob- around which many of tho communities in entity whoperforms the greatostproportion lems do not exist We simply do not have tho West have developed and grown. For t of the decisionmaking or supervision at a creditable information on which to deter- some it is tho only means of existence. In given point in time, the bill triggers full- mine if there aro violations or abuses. Wo many regions,farmcrs,almadyoratingat 1 cost pricing for thousands of fanners believe that it is unreasonable to pursue the margin,have little alternative to grow- throughout the West. As an example,takc changes to the1982 ACt without such infer- ingprogratn crops, "Full cost"water isnot 1 a processor who demands specific quality mation and imprudent to prejudge the be- a viaNealtemative.Therefore,they will be controls from his sellers. Ho may dictate partment's ability to administer and police forced to return to declining groundwater the time of planting, the type of fertilizer the program without the result of rho Con- supplies or go out of business. andhow and when it isapplied,and the time gressionally mandated audit, The sponsors believe that the bill will in- of harvest.Under S.2659,311 the lands thus We would urge the Committee to make crease federal revcnuesasa result ofhigher "operated" would bo aggregated as one that report the basis for any changes to rec- payments for project water. The results entitlement lamation law. Compliance requirements would bo quite tic opposite. Reduced A common farming operation in the West are very clear,if violations existwe support repayment of project costs,increased pro- would include a number of family mem- the strongest punitive measures, gram administration costs and added de- bus who stare equipment and various We contend that OM primary goals,pres- pendency of some families and communi- responsibilities of tho farting operation. crvation of the family farm and the widest ties on federally financed social and wel- -2- ties on federally financed social and wet- required to pay the full cost of operations MUNICIPAL CAUCUS fare programs are virtually guaranteed. aid maintenance annually. POTPOURRI Sound agriculture policy requires a com- In a recent editoral by columnist Jack prehonsive national solution, not the re- Anderson,Mr, Anderson told his readers WERE APPROACHING THE HALF- ' gionally devastating approach proposedby that."...$830 million of the$22 billion a WAY MARK! At least in ono sense. The Congressman Gejdenson and Senators ycarthetaxpayersspcndonwatersubsidies Cauensnowhasmembeesinsevenofthel7 Heinz and Harkin. gods to farms that raise surplus erops," states which currently comprise NWRA. These bills also represent an ignorance of Both of these numbers are a mystery. This Though it got its cart in cayenne a role• the trans,conditions,and reasons for the typeofmisrCprommticoisblantantlyunfair formulation by Congress of the Reclama- to western fanners. Taxpayers do not pay pants few years ago,it now boasts rizona- tionProgram.Inaddition,theterm"double one cent more in taxes each yearbecause of Colorapants in oand Texasn. . ndit'sco Arizona, subsidy"is a gross misrepresentation that is existing reclamation facilities.In fact,they hestdoandTexas. Aidit'sorrrhemem- insulting to western irrigators. pay less. Congressman Gejdenson also bership trait. At tho turn of this century,Congress and promoted this gross misrepresentation Recogmzmg that the wider the area its theNation struck adeal with thosopioneers during the House debate on his amend- core rued organca inflons represent, rho willing to settle and develop arid and semi- meet morooffective]yitcaninflurenceanissuein Washington,DC,the Caucus is setting its and regions of the West The federal gov- Given the enormous return on investmentsts of emment agreed toconswct the infrastruc- that thereclamationprogramhaspmduced, wasuns in ton.montane, wyo thestate North • cure interest free and thepioneers agreed to this type ofintlammatory rhetoric isuncon- Washington, Montana' Wyoming, Noah provide the sweat and hard work required scionable especially in light of today's and South Dakota Nebraska,Utah,New to turn vast wastelands into highly produc- federal budget crisis. Mexico and Hawaii. tiro agricultural acreage. It was a PART- This legislation is ill conceived,economi- A strong Municipal Caucus can io al or- NERSHIP,a partnership that was success- rally and environmentally dangerous,and gainza'�but further strengthen the national or • - ful beyond the wildest expections of its unfair. We oppose Title XVI of HR.2567 between agn. Them is often more overlap bctweco-ag community interests and those creators• in the strongest terms possible and urge the of municipalities than many peoplet ak& The Bureau of Reclamation estimates the Committee to reject this and similar legis- It as truly beneficial for each to be knowl- total federal investment in completed proj- lation. edgeable about the concerns of the other. ect facilities to be$9.7 billion.Yet in 1988 Bureau of Reclamation projects bringwa• We'd like to call upon our NWRAassoci- alone,the total value of the crops irrigated ter to the farmer in the semiarid half ofour aces for help in building a strong Municipal with Reclamation project water totaled Nation. Corps of Engineer projects,on the Caucus—help that wouldn't take a great almost $9 billion. In addition, Bureau otherhand,keep water fromannually flood- deal of anyone's time. Simplyrccommend projects provided water to 26A million ing valuable farmb:ads principally in the a name to us—the name of someone in people,genemted422bi1lionkilowatthours eastern halfofthecountry.This legislation yourstate with whom wc can get in touch to of electricity producing total federal rave- incongruously singles out Bureau projects discuss its specific municipal needs. If nues of S584.2 million,provided 54.4 mil- and theirbeneficiariesforunequal and unfair such a name comes to mind,we'd appreci- lion visitor days of recreation use, and treatment. ate your passing it along to Municipal totaled$9.6 million in flood control bona On behalf of the membership of the Na- Caucus Chairman,Ken Witt. Drop him a fits. tionalWaterResoureaAssociation,Ithank note at 1176 N. Puente Street,Brea,CA I know of no other fedcral/nondederal the chairman and the committer for allows 82621 Or giro him a call at home at 714 program that has boon as productive and ing us the opportunity to present this testi- 890 1277...Or leave a message for him successful as the Federal Reclamation mony,a right that we were denied in the with Lorraine Cross at Municipal Watcr Program. With that kind of return on in- House proceedings. I also would like to District of Orange County, 714-973- vesuient-one has to ask who is subsidizing take this opportunity to commend Messrs. 1023...Or just toll him if you should bump whom? Jensen,Ellsworth,and Beim=of the coma into him somewhere. And if you need There is considerable misunderstanding mittee's staff for their genuine interest in anything from us,be sure to ask and misrepresentation of the irrigation our concerns and willingness to help in re- PROTECTING A BALANCED ENVI- • benefit to the farmer, The only benefit or solving these important issue. RONMENT AND THE PEOPLE WHO "subsidy"is the forgiveness of interest by Many of our members are just now under- BENEFIT FROM THE RESOURCES OF the Federal government on the cost of the standing the impact of this kgislation on THE COLORADO RIVER. If this inter- construction of irrigation projects. For their operations. I would request that I be • completed projects,the capital costs have allowed a reasonable amount of time to gists you,you will want to know about the been paid for by the federal government revise and extend our remarks,as well as Colorado River Ras,a Resources Coalition and the project beneficiaries arc obligated provide the committee with statements for {CRRC). It's new, It is,as brochure,"ained in an • torepay thesecosts over time.That was the the record from our members. attention•and o ng ensfrom all pion nature of the deal that was agreed to by rte. Thank you Mr.Chairman and members of of people and organizations i efrom all Late (=talon farmers and No Federal govern- the Committee. of the coven Colorado River Basin states '! who are interested in thccommon-sbalbal- meat. In addition,project water users are -3- balanced use of the river's resources,im- land,Oregon on June 9and 10. The Coun- fuhscreensatthcdamsandinereasedwater proving the environment of the entire area cil consists of each of the executive direr- flows had substantially helped the ailing for all people who benefit from the river tors of the member states. In addition to sahnon runs as squawfish eat op to half of wherever they live." meeting at quarterly functions of NW2A, the migrating smelts. It defines a balanced environment as the SEC meets one weekend in June and in What is going on?Too many squawfish in meeting hum°n needs forgoodreatational an intensive work session for education California? Squawfish in Washington eat- opportunities,proper water storage,useful purposes, ing upchinookandcoho?But in Colorado, water and power delivery systems,needed Rippling River is the site of the 1991 this same fish is ctmsidaed threatened? electricpowergenemtion,carefuldevelop- A'WRA West=Water Seminar. Holding Somebody please explain this logic in ment of the agricultural potential of tho the retreat at Rippling RiverprovidedSEC simple F.nglishl area,as well as preservation of its beauty, members with an opportunity to review the protection of the river's ecology,riparian site to report back to their membership. PRIVATE PROPERTY vegetation,fish and wildlife. A series of worlahopseomprised tbubva" RIGHTS AND THE TAKINGS Thecoalitionrepresents recreational inter- day meeting. Representatives on an ae- ests,water users,power companies,fa counting turn specializing in associations CLAUSE fame, canto raisers,industry,municipalities provided review of the IRS regulations for by Mace Thornton.Assistant and informedcitizens. Ifyouareinterested nonprofit associations. Legal represerta- NetsS 1CO in more information or in receiving CRRC fives provided further information regard- AFBF Information&Public Relations Di railings, contact the CRRC. 110 Social ingassociationlegaioperadonrequirmments may°° Hall Avenue,Salt Lake City,UT &1111, and a third seminar on newsletter publica- __.._ . _---_,. .._ ._._..... 801-250.3258, lion completed the program. Wes° rights fall victim to far- HOW FAR CAN YOU TAKE CONSER- Onc of the most effectiveobjectives of:he ieg government regulations,agricul- VATION? Researchers at the University SEC retreat is the sharing of information tiro°taY Cindan old,rojuvenatcdally inns of Florida are trying to find out They have among states. Techniques to increase coma—the US Constitution. developed a strain of lawn turf that in some membership and servioesare sharedas well To help undo costly effects of restrictions cases may never need watering. It is based as natural resources issues. on farming and ranching agriculture is on the St.Augustine grass most common in The next SEC meeting will be held at noon building a case for protection under the lawns throughout the southwest,and itgoes on August 16th at Park City,Utah. Next Fitch Amendment's Takings Chase ace by the name of EX-10. Its hardiness is the year's SEC retreat will be combined with cr,"b b�� u3° asssstant c°°° resultofan especially deep root system that the summer board meeting at Rippling f°rtheAmrnca°Fm°'B°rcauFodemd°°• can actually tap intoa groundwater table— River. 11t°Tffid°gsClausCprohibitstheConfisea- virtually eliminating the need for v,ater in don ofprivatmproperty rights forpublieuse all but the driestofclimates. Florida grow- SQUAWFISII: ENDAN- wirh°°[justcompensation. It was adopted crs have already obtained licenses to pro- GERED OR DANGEROUS? Ppartof the Bill of Rights b the C duce FX-10 for mass consumption, but w�stimtion in 1791. they say the turfs unusually slow growth The " uawfish situation" is becoming Krause said the"h rest et far era"has rate will maim it sparse for the next few vale property law's which resmct farmers' an- ycars at(cast increasingly confusing b those of us who vane properpr rights, Of these,the Endan- haveatoughtimeundcrstanding"legaleeze gered Species Act has the mostpotential to rhow w has co ti wsays Oho about e horl toilet he shipbuilder and are not fluent in"regulationish." We restrietafarmes'srighttofarm.Almostany uses one pint of water for each flush. He have been led to believe that this poor lithe human activity could potentia:ly run afoul uses one pint o water forontional each flush.lume a fish will'ae sorely threatened if the govern- of Endangered Species Act prohibitions. sayin one tr his ships,but found they clogged ment gins ahead and builds the Animas Such laws have overstepped their regula- up, a he decided b build his own,based LaPlataprojectinColorado(farmerenceds tory bounds in the name of a broadly de- and tribal agreements notwithstanding)• fined"public interest."Often enforcement onshipboardrequirements.Using aspecial Okay, if this is truly the case, then we of these statutes comes with littleregardt0 pump to draw every last drop of waters. don't want b interfere with Mother Nature their impacts on private landowners. straight down into a"shredding unit:'..He and her continued survival. BUT,we keel) However,virtually no case law exists on has dubbed this wonder "Pint-A-Flush." He's now working on getting the unit cost reading in various California newspapers whether restrictions such as those of the that they have too many squawfish(which Endangered Species Act aro a"taking"of down. they call a trash fish)and have invited folks private property for which payment would The challenge is out in water conserva- in certain t0wnsto help"depopulate some be mandated ender the Fifth Amendment. osn�It seems bbcamattcrof"can you top ofthorstreams.Also,certain groupsinthe thiKrause says the Fifth Amendment protects State of Washington are concemed about private concerns such as landowners from STATE EXECUTIVES MEET the future of salmon in their rivers. A shouldering tho entire burden of an ever- congressional hearing was held on June 30 broadening"public interest" Restrictions By: Jan Boettcher,SEC Chairman to discuss possible listings under the En- fall unfairly on those who happen to farm clangored Species Act. During the hearing, near thepcotected ant-The maintenance The State Executives Council (SEC) of Bonneville Power Administrator Jim Juni of endangered species habitats or thin costs NWRA met at Rippling River near Port- said it was not clear that the investment in -4- of other environmental restrictions should 17)and Olympia.WA(September 5). The GROUNDWATER not fail solely on people who incidentally meetings will feawreptesentaaonsby state PROTECTION-STATES' farm or ranch near those sites." Krause and local govrrtument representatives.the RIGHTS KEY ISSUE IN EPA says. "These burdens should be borne by private sector,wetlands user interests,con- STRATEGY the public" servaaon groups, and technical wetlands As environmental regulations stray fur- experts. ther from "health and safety" concerns, The full comment period will extend to Initial reaction to EPA proposals for a ICrausecontendstheTalangsClauseshould Septemba28forihoseunabletoattendany major national groundwater protectionini_ extend more protection to farmers and of the meetings. Comments and requests tiativesnggestdtathatde lines for negohat- ranchers. Lesser amounts of economic form=information should be forwarded ing a federal program win he drawn around damage should be required beforeprotcc- to: Wetlands Coordination Team,Depart- theextenttowhichEPAwillallow states to tion of propeny rights is granted. "Enact- ment of Interior,Rm.5138,1849 C Street, design and implement their own ground- ment of environmental statutes such as the Washington,DC 20240,202-208.4148. water protection programs. The agency Endangered Species Act presents a differ- had solicited comments on a statement of ant balancing of those private and govern- NWRA TO HOLD 59TH AN- principles and a federal/state relationship mentinterests,"he said. "These restrictive NUAL CONFERENCE IN options papa that marked the first steps in statutes require that the Takings Clause be LAS VEGAS creating a national program to protect reevaluated" (From AFBF Natural and groundwaoa. A draft summary of those Environmental Resources Report, July. Las Vegas,thc city of glitz and gliu mments er.will co indicates that over 140 state 1990) host NWRA's 1990 Annual Conference. agencies. industry groups, government October 29-November 1. Upon visiting officials and environmentalists submitted MANAGERS NEEDED Las Vegas,it's hard to believe that the area Comments on principle and options deal' was once a sparsely populated desert town. malts. GENERAL MANAGER: Mojave Water LasVegas today is a thriving resort and EPA annou nced inJanuary its intention to Agency,a State Water Contractor,seeks a meeting destination:known for its gaming. Pusb states to develop comprehensive skilled manager to servo as administrative entertainment and lavish hotels. NWRA groundwater Protection ssategtes, in Ms head.reponing to tho Board of Directors. will be headquartered in the hewn of the sponseto complaints from regionaladmin- Minimum five years experience in public famous Las Vegas strip at the Mirage,the junt oIs that groundwater pmrocams was agency management,preferably overseer new South Scar style mega-hotel, which fragmented and uneven nationwide. The ing water operations. Registration as a move was hailed by environmentalists as a Professional Engineer (CA) or ability to will provide a unique and exciting setting turnabout for the a which has g ) y for our group.If you plan on spending afew �r erg nh'• obtain such within nine months. BA/BS in additional days or find yourself with some supported stato groundwater activities,but public administration orbusiness desirable. freetunedurmhomes of the scuts,take in a utheeeeerettce,visit eeiva done little to encourage their creation or Aam Salary$70.85.000 DOQ. Generous bas- oversee their implementation. ,tofu the fits.Apply by5PM,September 15,1990to While the agency notes that it received MojaveWaterAgency,POBox1089,Apple stow,roliafewdlCeorpracaceyourstving general support for the overall statementof on the golf worse. Valley,CA 92307.619-240-9201. This year's program,"Policies and Poii- principles of groundwater protection.the GENERAL MANAGER:Twin Falls comments on policy options suggest that GENERAL For The 90s,"will take a look at politi- Canal Company in south central Idaho is cal agendas and policy determinations for ` Ainrdisag<eemensmaybrewoverhowto accepting resumes for the position of Gen. implementtheprinciples.Thecentralissue tho er crrlManager.Candidatcsshouldbeknowl- develotdeeade.Whatisthafut in theof face seemstobetherokoftbc a in development and management in the face erg nay requuo- edge-able and have experience in water of budget problems and incraasedwmpeti- ing or reviewing state programs. EPA measurement and delivery,system mainto- decLucsin itsstatementofprinciplcs•tmbe son among special interest lobbies? All nance,construction,managing personnel, plcasureofseveralstatecommenlators that National Water Liner recipients will re- and handling administrative functions, ceive preliminary conference materials ldwatertsa latiquclylocalresotuce" Salary commensurate with experience and shortly. Look to future edition of the mtrmately tied to other local issues such ad ability. Twin Falls Canal Company. PO National Water Line for conference up- Box agriculture and landuse. Box 326•Twin Falls,ID 83303. dates. This year•s Owen=is a must for Stare sources say there is concern in state all thoseintarestedin the futureofwaterde- and local government clicks that EPA DOMESTIC POLICY COUN- velopment and conservation policies. It's should not be in aposition to dictate policy CIL CALLS FOR COMMENTS one you won't want to miss! on all of these ruts,under the rubric of "groundwater protection." The Domestic Policy Council's Wetlands But environmental groups are concerned Task Force announced on July 19 that it ►hata"handsoff"approachfromtheageney *********** will leave states without federal expertise would seek public comments on appropri• atonational policies for working toward the and possibly without the will to itnplemeat national goal of"no net loss." Six regional a stringcntgroundwataprotettionplamAt public meetings havebcen scheduled.Two the very least,says ono environmentalist willbeintheWest Bismarck,ND(August EPA should be writing guidelinesand scan- -5- . ,il tads for states to follow;another source suggests groundwater protection programs be mandated under federal legislation. Other issues likely to be debated as a nationwide strategy progresses are: Distinctions between groundwater sources used for different purposes;federal vs.state funding of groundwater programs:standards for cleanup of contaminated groundwater supply;and assigning responsibility for funding and executing cleanup activities. EPA is currently reviewing the comments received by the Groundwater Task Force. Sources suggest the agency's next step may be to draft groundwater protection plan,but note that at this stage such a draft would be simply a preliminary waling document. It is not yet clear whether the agency will pursue federal legislation. !Inside EPA's Environmental Policy Alert,VoL VII No.14,July 11,1990) 1 NATIONAL WATER LINE USPS 524 NATIONAL WATER LINE is a monthly publication of the Nadonal Water Rasoueces Assoriation,3800 North Fairfax Drive,Suite 4, Arlington,VA 22203,for the benefit of NWRA menbers and associates. 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Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr , Brantner: X am pleased to notify you that the County of Weld has received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) . This award is the highest form o£ recognition in governmental budgeting and represents a significant achievement by your organization. Your government 's plaque will be shipped under separate cover to Mr . Donald D. Warden , who originally submitted the budget for consideration. We hope you will arrange for a formal public presentation of the award , and that appropriate publicity will be given to this notable achievement . A press release is enclosed for your use. We appreciate your participation in GFOAIs budget awards program. Through your example, we hope that other governments will be encouraged to achieve excellence in budgeting. Sincerely, frfrici0r, Jeffrey L. Esser Executive Director JLE/af Enclosure (%" WASHINGTON OFFICE IZ ` 1750 K Street,N.W.Suite 200,Washington.D.C.20006 CIO 202/466.2750•Fax:202/429.2755 GOVERNMENTFWANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION 180 North Michigan Avenue,Suite 800.Chicago,Illinois 80601 312/977-9700•Fax:312/977-4808 August 6, 1990 RRESS RELEAS E For Further Information Contact RELEASE IMMEDIATELY Dennis Strachota (312) 977-9700 CHICAGO--The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) is pleased to announce that the County of Weld, Colorado has received GFOA'S Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its budget. This award is the highest form of recognition in governmental budgeting. Its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by the management and elected officials of the County of Weld, Colorado. To receive the award, governments submit their budget document for review by a panel of independent budget experts. Using extensive criteria, the reviewers evaluate the effectiveness of the budget as: o A policy document o A financial plan o An operations guide o A communication device Award-winning documents must be rated 'proficient ' in all four categories. Since 1984, over S00 governmental entities have received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award nationwide. Winning entries represented truly pioneering effcrts to improve the quality of budgeting and provide excellent examples for other governments throughout North America. The Government Finance Officers Association is a nonprofit professional association serving 9,500 government finance professionals throughout North America. Over 11,000 governments participate actively in the association 's activities. The association produces a variety of technical publications in various fields of governmental finance, and represents the public finance community in Washington , D.C. The association provides numerous training opportunities, and conducts an annual conference attended by over 3,000 public finance professionals . WASHINGTON OFFICE 1750 K Street.N.W„Suite 200,Washington.D.C.20006 202/466.2750•Fax:202/429.2755 c`tee nta�<q. UNITED STATES WELD CCr'�^V �° o CrItALrn , I• ) 1,' t, NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 4.1 S, r.ERS f r t� REGION IV 1790 Afx 0 13 1 '; ' ;. `4 611 RYAN PLAZA DRIVE,SUITE 1000 '} f � q0 M° ARLINGTON,TEXAS 76011 CLERK AID _$ 1990 TO THE BOARD In Reply Refer To: Docket: 50-267/90-13 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: A. Clegg Crawford, Vice President Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Gentlemen: This refers to the inspection conducted by Dr. D. B. Spitzberg of this office during the period July 9-13, 1990, of activities authorized by NRC Operating License DPR-34 for Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station, and to the discussion of our findings with Mr. C. H. Fuller, Manager, Nuclear Production, and other members of your staff at the conclusion of the inspection. Areas examined during the inspection included a review of the emergency preparedness program including fotlowup on previous violations, emergency detection and classification, knowledge and performance of duties, and dose calculation and assessment. Within these areas, the inspection consisted of selective examination of procedures and representative records, interviews with personnel , and observations by the inspector. The inspection findings are documented in the enclosed inspection report. Within the scope of the inspection, no violations or deviations were identified. The inspector found that the emergency preparedness program at the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station was adequately implemented. An issue discussed in paragraph 5 of the enclosed inspection report pertains to a manual dose assessment procedure which calls for an input parameter in units which are not available on instrumentation in the control room. During the exit meeting, your staff committed to revise this procedure to incorporate the appropriate unit conversion factor. Should you have any questions concerning this inspection, we will be pleased to discuss them with you. Sincerely, M� amuei J. Collt s rector I\ Division of Rea or Projects Enclosure: (see next page) u $1,(3\-'1)1));\13,0)0 Public Service Company of -2- Colorado Enclosure: Appendix — NRC Inspection Report j 50-267/90-13 cc w/enclosure: Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: D. W. Warembourg, Manager Nuclear Engineering Division P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 GA International Services Corporation Fort St. Vrain Services ATTN: David Alberstein, Manager P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, California 92138 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Charles H. Fuller, Manager Nuclear Production and Station Manager 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: H. L. Brey, Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Resource Management Division P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Quality Assurance Division 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: D. D. Hock, President and Chief Executive Officer "g P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Commitment Control Program Coordinator 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-0 Denver, Colorado 80211 I Public Service Company of -3- Colorado Kelley, Standfield & O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Public Service Company Building Room 900 550 15th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 Chairman Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Regional Representative Radiation Programs Environmental Protection Agency 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 Department of Health ATTN: Robert M. Quillen, Director Radiation Control Division 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Colorado Public Utilities Commission ATTN: Ralph Teague, P.E. 1580 Logan Street OL1 Denver, Colorado 80203 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Senior Resident Inspector P.O. Box 640 Platteville, Colorado 80651 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Regional Administrator, Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 Dr. Olson, Regional Director FEMA Region 8 Denver Federal Center Bldg. 710 Box 25267 Denver, Colorado 80225-0267 • APPENDIX U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION IV NRC Inspection Report: 50-267/90-13 Operating License: DPR-34 Docket: 50-267 Licensee: Public Service Company of Colorado (PSC) P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Facility Name: Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station (FSV) Inspection At: Weld County, Platteville, Colorado Inspection Conducted: July 9-13, 1990 Inspector: br:b.4�• p tzb g gency Preparedness date Analyst, Secur ty an Emergency Preparedness Section Approved: �A 7�tai D Dr. A. bowers, Chief, Security and sift-SA--2— Emergency Preparedness Section Inspection Summary Inspection Conducted July 9-13, 1990 (Report 50-267/90-13) Areas Inspected: Unannounced inspection of the emergency preparedness program including emergency detection and classification, knowledge and performance of duties, and dose calculation and assessment. Results: Within the areas inspected no violations or deviations were 1de�led. Two previous violations (267/8811-01; 267/9006-01) were effectively corrected and closed during the inspection. Both violations pertained to training inadequacies related to abilities of control room personnel to carry out the emergency plan and implementing procedures. The performance of these personnel during watkthrough interviews improved since the „y previous inspection, and it was determined that their capabilities in detecting, classifying, assessing emergencies, and performing other emergency plan activities were good. -2- DETAILS 1. Persons Contacted *C. H. Fuller, Manager, Nuclear Production and Station Manager *M. E. Deniston, Superintendent of Operations *D. W. Evans, Manager, Operations/Maintenance *F. J. Borst, Manager, Training and Support *R. Mi111son, Senior Emergency Planning Specialist *M. Block, Manager, System Engineering ` *J. M. brambling, Supervisor, Nuclear Licensing, Operations *N. E. Snyder, Fuel Deck Manager *M. J. Ferris, Manager, Quality Assurance (QA) Operations *M. J. Raymond, Supervisor, Training *K. J. Evans, Manager, Operations Maintenance *H. L. Brey, Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Resource The inspector also held discussions with other station and corporate personnel in the areas of security, health physics, operations, training, and emergency response. *Denotes those present at the exit briefing. 2. Followup on Previously Identified Violations (92702) (Closed) Violation (267/9006-01; 267/8529-01): , Failure to Provide Adequate Training to Emergency Responders. These violations were identified during walkthrough interviews of control room personnel assigned as emergency responders. The training inadequacies were in areas including emergency detection, classification, notification, dose assessment, and knowledge of radiological emergency response plan implementing procedures (RERPs). During this inspection, the inspector reviewed documentation of special retraining in emergency preparedness given to all control room emergency responders as committed to in the licensee's response letter dated May 25, 1990. The inspector also verified the changes made in Radiological Emergency Response Plan Procedure RERP-DOSE "Offsite Dose Calculation Methodology" in order to prevent certain errors made during the interviews documented by NRC Inspection Report 50-267/90-06. Finally, during the current inspection, interviews of each of the control room shifts were performed. Each team demonstrated adequate knowledge of the emergency plan and RERPs and was able to make accurate dose assessments from the control room. Specific questions and scenarios were presented to the teams which were related to problem areas noted in prior inspections. The teams' responses were good and indicated no continuing training inadequacies. (Closed) Unresolved Item (267/9006-01): NRC review of licensee plans to fill the vacant emergency planning coordinator's position. The inspector verified that effective April 2, 1990, the senior technical service engineering technician who had been acting as the emergency planning -3- .y coordinator was appointed to the new position of senior emergency planning specialist. A review of this position's job description showed that the functions and responsibilities of this position are essentially equivalent to the former emergency planning coordinator's position which was deleted. 3, Emergency Detection and Classification (82201 The inspector reviewed licensee procedures, inspected instrumentation and operator aids in the control room, and discussed emergency detection and classification with emergency responders to determine whether the licensee's emergency classification and action level scheme met the requirements of 10 CFR 50.47(b)(4) and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section IV,B. Procedure EP CLASS contains the licensee's emergency action levels (EAIs) and initiating events. The inspector reviewed this procedure and determined that it had not been changed since the last inspection and that it had been reviewed internally annually. The EAIs and initiating events are generally consistent with the initiating conditions in Appendix 1 of NUREG-0654. Controlled copies of the emergency plan and implementing procedures and any changes to these documents have been sent to the Colorado Division of Disaster Emergency Services. Control room instrumentation and operator aids were noted to be present which could be used to rapidly detect and correlate initiating events with EALs outlined in EP CLASS. One instrument, however, was noted to read out in units which could not readily be used in generating manual dose calculations. This issue is discussed in detail in paragraph 5. The inspector reviewed the emergency response organization duty roster and shift coverages and determined that an individual had been assigned to the site at all times who had the authority and responsibility to initiate emergency actions. The inspector discussed entry into the emergency classification procedures with responsible control room directors and shift supervisors. Events detected in the control room by means of instrument or equipment alarms would be acted on by the operators entering into an abnormal operating procedure. It was noted that the introduction of the abnormal operating procedure manual directs the operator to EP CLASS for appropriate classification of abnormal conditions. References to EP CLASS were not made, however, in the individual abnormal operating procedures, nor did the operator's actions specified for alarms in these procedures direct the operators to determine if the events met initiating conditions for an emergency as outlined in EP CLASS. No violations or deviations were noted in this program area. 4. Knowledge and Performance of Duties The inspector conducted a series of walkthrough interviews of teams of critical emergency response personnel to determine whether the basic level r -4- of training, understanding of emergency preparedness, and their abilities to implement emergency actions were adequate to satisfy the requirements of the emergency plan. The inspector interviewed five control room teams. The teams consisted of control room shift personnel including a shift supervisor/emergency director and at least two reactor operators. The interviews were held in the control room. Each interview lasted about 2 hours and consisted of two parts. One part presented questions of a technical nature pertaining to fundamental knowledge of the emergency plan and implementing procedures that decisionmakers need to know in order to perform their duties efficiently. Some of the questions were in areas where operators were found to be weak during the last interviews performed. (Reference NRC Inspection Report 50-267/90-06). The other part of the interview consisted of presenting an accident scenario developed by the inspector, which was designed to prompt the interviewees to detect, classify, notify, perform dose assessments, and make protective action recommendations (PARS). The scenario was developed using the technical assistance of a licensee operations training instructor. The scenario involved a seismic event which toppled the refueling machine as it was loaded with spent fuel and reflector blocks during a defueling operation. The machine broke open, spilling out fragments of broken spent fuel. An operator was injured and pinned under debris near the toppled refueling machine. The seismic event also caused a loss of the data logger capabilities. Control room indications for operators to act on included a seismic alarm, area radiation monitor alarms from Level 11 (refueling floor), and operator messages to the control room. Later, a release of radioactive material took place out of the ventilation stack as indicated by high-level alarms and activity release rates on the iodine and noble gas vent monitors. The source term used was similar to values used in a scenario developed by the licensee and drilled during 1989. Necessary monitor values, ventilation flowrates, and meteorological conditions were given to the interviewees as requested to use as input parameters for dose assessment purposes. Overall the teams responded well to the interview questions and demonstrated a sound understanding of the emergency plan. In responding to the scenario, the teams arrived at the proper classification and made prompt and accurate notifications to offsite authorities. Information flow was good and the teams were able to capably act on the contaminated and injured operator scenario by promptly entering the medical emergency procedure. The teams were found to be proficient in using the manual dose assessment procedure and made proper protective action recommendations based upon the information available. No violations or deviations were identified in this program area. -5- S. Dose Calculation and Assessment (82207) The inspector reviewed dose assessment procedures, computer based dose assessment systems used during emergencies, and interviewed emergency dose assessors to determine that adequate methods were available for assessing the consequences of radiological releases. The Dose Assessment Procedure RERP DOSE had been changed since the previous inspection conducted February 26 through March 2, 1990, in order to improve the ease at which users would be able to complete the procedure. The inspector reviewed these changes and found that errors made during the previous inspection's walkthroughs would be less likely to occur as a result of the changes. During the walkthroughs performed during this inspection as documented in paragraph 4, a manual dose assessment task was incorporated into the scenario to retest the dose assessor's capabilities in this area. All teams were proficient at manually calculating accurate offsite doses. The procedure remains slow to complete, however, and may require the user to spend time generating results which are not needed in order to classify a release and make early protective action recommendations. The review of Procedure RERP DOSE identified a unit inconsistency with control room instrumentation that could result in confusion or errors in performing manual dose assessments. The inconsistency relates to the procedural need for delta temperature from 60 meters to 10 meters in degrees Fahrenheit. The control room instrument, however, which indicates delta temperature, reads out only in degrees Celsius. The absence of a conversion factor in the procedure caused unnecessary delays during the walkthroughs. During the exit meeting, the licensee acknowledged this problem and committed to change the procedure to include the necessary unit conversion. The inspector reviewed protective action recommendation procedures and determined that the protective action recommendations determined through the dose assessment procedures were consistent with those specified in RERP PAR and NUREG-0654. The licensee's dose assessment model 1s,the same for both the data logger and the manual calculation procedure and is based upon the Gaussian Pasquil atmospheric dispersion models in general use in the industry. The model was found to have the capability to incorporate field measurements into the assessments. The inspector called representatives with the state of Colorado Division of Disaster Services and was informed that the dose assessment model used by the state 1s of the same type as the licensee's and has yielded results which are in agreement with the licensee's during exercises. Differences between the state and licensee dose assessment models are primarily in the number of atmospheric stability classes and options for release height parameters. No violations or deviations were identified in this program area. -6- 6. Exit Interview ?' The inspector met with licensee representatives denoted in paragraph 1 on July 13, 1990, and summarized the scope and findings of the inspection as presented in this report. The licensee did not identify as proprietary any of the material provided to, or reviewed by, the inspector during the • inspection. • ;4 • NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Biweekly Notion Applications and Arn•rtdrrrsnte to Operating Licensee involving No Significant Hazards Considerations • .Backigound Pursuant to Public Law(P.L)97416. the Nuclear Regulatory Commission(the Commission)la publishing this regular biweekly notice.PL 0!413 revised section 180 of the Atomic Energy Act of 195.as emended(tbe Act),to require the Commission to publish notice of say ' amendments issued.or proposed lobe issued.under a new provision of section UM of the Act This provision grants the Commission tha authority to issue and make immediately effective any amendment to en operating license upon a determination by the Commlasloe thee such amendment involves no MiOnfi ant . hazards consideration.notwithstanding the pendency before the Commission of •request for•bearing from any person. This biweekly notice includes all nodose of amendments issued.or proposed to be issued frog)une 29400 f through July 1z 1999.Th•last biweekly notice was published on July 11.1090(66 FR 28471). NOTICE or CONSIDERATION OF ISSUANCE or meow=TO rAWTY OPERATING 110ENSE AND PROPOSED NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION DETERMINATION AND OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARBVo The Commission has made•proposed determination that th•following amendment requests involve no significant hazards consideration.Under I the Commission's regulation in 10 CPR 50.92 this means tint operation of the 1.� `v i a gIisig0 Federal Register I Vol. 55. No. 143 I Wednesday, July 25, 1990 i Notices 30291 facility in accordance with the proposed and/or petition and the Secretary or the contention will not be permitted to amendments wad not(1)Involve a designated Atomic Safety and Licensing participate u a party. significant increase in the probability or Board will issue a notice of bearing or those permitted to intervene become consequences of an accident previously an appropriate order. parties to the proceeding.subject to any evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of As required by 10 CFR 2714,a limitations its the order granting leave to a new or different kind of accident from petition for leave to intervene shall set intervene.and have the opportunity to • any accident previously evaluated:or(3) forth with particularity the interest of participate fully in the conduct of the Involve a significant reduction in a the petitioner in the proceeding.and hearing,including the opportunity to margin of safety.The basis for this how that interest may be affected by the present evldence and cross-examine proposed determination for each results of the proceeding The petition wimenea . amendment request is shown below. should specifically explain the reasons if a hearing is requested.the The Commission is seeking public why intervention should be permitted Commission will make a final comments on this proposed with particular reference to the determination an the issue of no determination.Any comments received following factors:(1)the nature of the significant hazards aoneideratloa The within 30 days after the date of petitioner s right under the Act to be final determination will serve to decide publication of this notice will be made a party to the proceeding(2)the when the hearing is held considered in making any final nature and extent of the petitioner's If the final determination is that the determination.The Commission will not property.ffnarudel or other interest in amendment request involves no normally make•final determination significant hazards consideration.the unless it receives a request for the proceeding end(3)the possible Commission may issue the amendment effect of any order which may be hearing. and make it immediately effective. entered in the proceeding on the Written comments may be submitted petitioner's interest.The Didion should notwitheteedf�the request for■ by mall to the Regulatory Publications also idantlfy the specific aspects)of tbs hearing'Any bearing hold would take Branch.Division of Freedom of subject matter of the proceeding ee to place after issuance of the amendment information and Publications Services. If the final detarmlaatloa is that the which petitioner wishes to intervene. Office of Administration.U.S.Nudes: amendment involves a significant Regulatory Commission.Washington. Any Dew wise has filed. petltlon for hazards consideration.any hearing bald DC 20555,and should cite the leave to intervene or who 6u bean would take place before the issuance of admitted u a party may amend the publication date and page number of petition without requesting issue of the any amendment this Federal Register nonce.Written petition Normally.the commission will not comments may also be delivered to Ord t up o fifteen(id)days prior to the issue the amendment until the Room P-223.Phillips Building.7920 first prehaaring conference scheduled la expiration of the 30-day notice pitied. Norfolk Avenue.Bethesda.Maryland the proceeding,but such an amended However,eboutd ctrcuetences thane from 7:30 a.m.to 4:15 pm Copies of petltlon must satisfy the specificity during the notice period such that failure written comments received may be requirements described above. to act in a timely way would result for examined at the NRC Public Document Not later than fifteen(15)days prior to example,in denting or shutdown of the Room.the Gelman Building,2120 L the first prehearing conference facility.the Commission may issue the Street.NW,,Washington.DC,The Sling scheduled in the proceeding.a petitioner license amendment before the of requests for hearing and petitions for shall file a supplement to the Petition to expiration of the 30.day notice period, leave to Intervene is discussed below. intervene which must include•list of provided that its Zeal determination is By August 24.1000,the licensee may the contentions which ere sought to be that the amendment involves no file•request for a heating with respect litigated in the matter.Each contention significant haw&consideration,The to issuance of the amendment to the must consist Mask-die statement of fins)determiaatfon wilt comma all subject facility operating license and the issue of law or fact to be raised or public and State comments received any person whose interest may be controverted.In addition.the petitioner before action is taken.Should the affected by this proceeding and who shall provide a brief explanation of the Commission take this action,nun wishes to participate as a party in the bases of the contention and■concise publish•notice of iaaaarlae and provide proceeding must 1tle a written petition statement of the alleged facts or expert for opportunity for a hearing after for leave to intervene.Requests for a opinion which support the contention Warm The Commission expects that hearing and petitions for leave to and on which the petitioner intends to the need to take this ectlon will oeesce intervene shall be filed in accordance MY in Proving the contention et the very infrequently. with the Commission's"Attlee of hearing.The petitioner must also A request for a hearing or a petition Practice for Domestic Licensing provide references to those specific for leave to intervene mot be filed with Proceedings"in 10 CFR Part 2 sources and documents of which the the Secretary of the Commission.U.S. Interested persons should consult a petitioner la aware and on which the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, current copy of 10 CFR 2714 which it petitioner intends to rely to establish Washington.DC 20555.Attention: available at the Commissions Public those facts or expert opinion.Petitioner Docketing and Services Branch or may Document Room.the Gelman Building must provide sufficient information to be delivered to the Commission's Public 2170 L Street,NW.,Washington.DC show that a genuine dispute exists with Document Room,the Colman Building. 20555 and at the Local Public Document the applicant on a material issue of law • 2120 L Street.NW.Weehtagtens DC.by . Room for the particular facility involved or fact.Contentions shall be limited to the above date.Where petitions are Ifs request for•hearing or petition for matters within the scope of the filed during the last ten(10)days of the leave to intervene is filed by the above amendments under consideration.The notice period.it kt requested that the date,the Commission or an Atomic contention must be one which,if proven. petitioner promptly so inform the Safety and Licensing Board.designated would entitle the petitioner to relief.A Commission by a toll-free telephone call by the Commission or by the Chairman petitioner who fails to file such a to Western Union at 1-(500)3234000 pre of the Atomic Safety and Licensing supplement which satisfies these Missouri 14000)342-6700).The Western Board Panel.will rule on the request requirements with respect to at least one Union operator should be given 3 293 Federal Reuter / VoL SS. No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1990 / Notices IIIIIII �w Datagram Ideas ler gen Number 3737 changes and has determined that the- and smiles with the lioensee9 sna(ysia. end the following message addressed to requested amendments do not involve a Accordingly,tha Commizai ,.:�.c::.: (Project Director):petitioner's name and significant hazards corunderetion for the to determine that the requested telephone number,date petition was following reasons: amendments do not involve•significant mailed:plant name:and publlcation 1.The purpose of is bead spray mode of hazards cenaidetance. date and page number of this Federal RHR is to spray water In the reactor newt Loco iPubda Doc:atm(Room Refdater notice.A copy of the petition head sea while to the process of reactor Dyne;University of North Carolina at , should also be sent to the Office of the shutdown.m Wink!.a nP1d reactor vessel Wilmington.William Madison Randall General Counsel,US.Nuclear head onadawn ft la■low firm low pressure Library.001 S.College Road. oysters ddomss��ed�to simply eZS epos of water en'• Regulatory Commission.Washington. to the vein'steam dome.through the head Wilmington.North Carolina?8403-3797. DC 20555,and to the attorney for the spray noelt at less than 129 pats.The Attorney for licensee:R L Jones. • licensee. Brunswick Plant wu designed with this Central CnusseL Carolina Power R Nontimely filings of petitions for leave capability when it was anticipated that Light Company,P.O.Box 1351.Raleigh. to intervene.emended petition*, reactor vessel bead conditions would be North Carolina 29002 supplemental petitions and/or requests critical path for beginning a rebelhts outage. MC Project Director.Elinor C. for hearing will not be entertained There are no safety-related Natrona Adensam absent a determination by the associated the with had*prey mods of RNA. ComtNesion the presiding officer or the nor is twnnittcYyof this cap procedures.Tba bend ability addressed In the C.artara Pawed tr Light company. presiding Atomic Safety and Licensing e�■temode of RHR ts not used foraident met No.56561.IL B.Robinson Board•that the petition and/or request mitigation.normal operation.w shutdown at , Steam Eloetrie---... ,--"7,l 'dit No.'" should be granted based upon a Brunswick,Its use for shutting down the unit Darlington Coun , out Carvans balancing of factors specified in 10 CFR was optional.Based o4 this reasoning.the Pats of amendment request June 24 2.714(a)(1)(1)•(v)and 2,714(d). proposed amendment does not Involve a 1990 For further details with respect to this significant increase in the probability or Oescription of amendment request action tree the application for consequences of tie accident perviously The proposed amendment would allow amendment which is available for public evaluated steam generator tube inspection to be Inspection at the Commission's Public 2.The proposed amendment does not Document Room.the Gelman Building. crests the possibility of a new or different performed from either the hot-leg or 2120 L Street m.t e Gel on DC. kind of accident hem any occident previously cold-leg side of the channel had. evaluated The proposed changes do not Basis for proposed no significant and at the local public document room affect any satetyroiaud Saws,No new hazards eonslderodon defsrininadoa: for the particular facility involved interfaces with safety-relatedtpdpment The Commission has provided Carolina Power s Light Company,et al, system or structures or ai erne bvetoes en b standards for des Docket Nos.50325 and 56371 subject e.The or msihmctloa b.vs been rested whether a no introduced.The change merely deletes significant hoards consideration axlste Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 operability and surveillance requirements for as stated in 10 CFR 50.92(c).A proposed sad 2,Brunswick County,North noneafetyrelated flow instrumentation amendment to an operatlag license Carolina associated with the beadeepray mods of RHR. invovva no significant hazards an optional capability data which is not consideration if operation of the facility Dote oJamendmenta nequat•May 22, 1990 vaad at the Brunswick Plant There ao in accordance with the proposed sefetl'eleted ftmatioa easecieted with the amendment would not(1)involve■ DerewPtion of amendments request head epray mode of RIM nor la use of this significant increase la the probability or The Propad amendments delete Item capability addressed In the Emergency consequences of an accident previously 7.Residual Heat Removal Head Spray Operating Protectos%Thereon.the Flow,from Technical Specification proposed change cannot agate the evaluated;or(2)Gate the possibility of Tables 3.3424 and 4.3.5.2.1.dealing possibility of■new or different kind of a new or different kind of accident from with remote shutdown monitoring accident from troy strident prevtaudy any accident previously evaluated:or(3) instrumentation.The head spray mode evaluated. Involve a sigrtifirent reduction in a of RHR is no longer it use at BrunswickBrunswickin otv The i•■significant reduction amendment dose a Nit maga m�llaa Po of safew r th Light Company(the and.therefore.performlog the required of safety.As stated above.the proposed licensee has reviewed the proposed surveillances la unnecessary. change deletes operability and surveillance ) Basis far proposed no significant requirements for nonsatety-related lbw ehaaga and has determined that the hazards consideration determtnotlon: instrumentation aseocl■tad with the had requested amendment does not involve The Commission has provided spray mods of Mt.an optional capability of •signffiraat haz.rda axakkredon fan standards for determining whether a no Rini which la not used at the&unmet& the following reasons: significant Wizards consideration'aims Plant Then ere no esfety-nleted functions 1.Operation of the facility.in accordance as stated in 10 CFR 50.92(c).A proposed enodamd with the head amrsy mode d Wan with the proposed aoswrdaa would not amendment to an operating licensenor is tees of this capability addressed in the involve•sigaficss ac l b t"in the involves no significant hazards �syr���is not used for accident The al Probability or consequences of an D viesab analyzed Chanter 15 d thsdant consideration if operation of the facility miasma:m normal opengma.m shutdown et Una was reviewed,in macaw SS.e.5. In accordance with the proposed dear the steam generator tubs mono* BN ndraga d Therefore.t eve a si I1W Ran p amendment would not:(1)Involve• amendment does red Involn■algrufksnt accident This is the most probable accident significant increase in the probability or reductioe in the margin of safety. if•tuba defect is not loaned and plugged consequences of an accident previously The licensee has eoorluded that the Thim natural Sacifitation chase m no evaluated or(2)Create the possibility of proposed amendments meet the three way increases the probability of an accident e new or different kind of accident from standards in 10 CFR b0.a21ad. previously evaluated in that babe defects will any accident previously evaluated:or(3) therefore,involve no significant hazards an m ha ate d,assess nitthe cube la Involve a e t reduction in a consideration gnu o inspected°anon t)a d ac m of a�. The NRC staff bas made a methodologyria.AJ (eons amwiatsad■h tubs e margin safety. - Pre�rY criteria.Aq actions associated with robe Carolina Power b Light Company(the review of the licensee's no significant 1nspeeded are performed at tad shutdown, licensee)has reviewed the proposed hazards consideration determination In additea no changes to system Federal Register / Vol. 33. No. 143 / Wednesday. July ZS. 1900 / Notices 3O2Ci configurations previously analyzed have Carolina Power&Light COmpanY, both analyses are commensurately extremely been made,therefore,no Increased Docket No.wart K B.Robinson .0. smell,well below NRC acceptance=a probability of accidents previously evaluated Steam Electric Plant Unit No.2. and thus potential change*of even an order cast occur.Detection of defects and magnitude would also be tostgnafirant subsequent plugging will continue to Darlington County.South Caollnu M Additionally,the probability of manila minimize the consequence*of accidents Dote of amendment request June 29, ejection is dosunated by the probability of previously analyzed.No pertinent accidents 1990 reaching destructive overspeed.which is not • have been postulated to occur at cold/ Description ollamendment request predicted to be significantly increased with refueling shutdowns when these inspections The proposed enrage deletes the 'TRH removed.finally.the proposed occur.Tubs inspections will continue to change will moult in the elimination of s idcntlfy potential defects io the areas of requlrad surveillance of the Nrbine proven source of unnecessary challenge.to °rermixed protection trip Channel . concern,independent of the point of entry, safety eystems sines TROTS has been The entry of•probe into a tube during an (electric)from TS Table 4d-1 so that theturbine redundant oven trip a stem documented t as the caves of Thus, tripe des to inspection outage will have no effect on the Deed D Y failures le the system.Thus this upset of the consequences of an accident as described in (TROTS)may be disabled aced change will provide an operational Chapter 15 of the VISA*. physically removed.'the TROTS.a enhancement in that these unnecersary 2 Operation of the facility in accordance secondary protection.has been challenges to plant safety systems bell be wit`r the proposed amendment would not responsible for severe(uaaecessary eliminated. create the possibility of a new or different challenges to plant safety systems. The licensee has concluded that the kind of accident from any accident previously Boris for proposed no significant proposed amendment estate the three evaluated Entry of an inspection device Into hazards consideration determination: standards l010(FR 30.71 and •tube from the cold-lag side doer not introduce a new kind of accident.Eddy The Commission has provided . therefore,Involves no significant current testing la presently performed during standards for determining whether a no hazards cot ddaradon. cold shutdown or refueling outages:and in significant hazards consideration exists The NRC staff has made a preliminary some cams the Inspection device extends as stated in 10 CFR 50.02(c).A proposed review of the licensee's no significant into the cold-leg region.These devices are amendment to an operating license hazards consideration determination accounted for.with QA Inspection of steam involves no significant hazards and agrees with the licensee's analysis. generator channel head cleanliaese,prior to consideration![operation of the facility Accordingly,the Commission proposes placing the steam generator beck in made th in accordance with the proposed to determine that the requested Again,no erston there has been made to the alarm generator,therefore.no new accident amendment would not(1)involve a amendment does not imam a different from any accident previously significant Increase in the probability or eigniflcant hazards consideration. evaluated can occur. consequences of an accident previously local public Document Room Eddy current testing has been performed to evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of location:Hartsville Memorial Library. previous outages:this change will still allow a new or different kind of accident from Home and Fifth Avenues.Hartsville. this reeling ro take place.]loess"this testing any accident previously evaluated:or(3) South Carolina 29333 does not affect the integrity of the reactor involve a■ cant reduction in a Attora coolant boundary.but is to sun that >�fi eY for licensee:R.E Jones. corrosion ham not effected this integrity.■ margin of safety. General CounsaL Carolina Power R different kind of accident other than Carolina Power St Light Company(the Light Company,P.O.Box 1331.Raleigh. previously graduated will not take place, licensee)has reviewed the proposed North Carolina vim 3.Operation of.be facility.In accordance changes and has determined that the NRC Project Director.Elinor C. with the proposed amendment would not requested amendment does not involve Adensam involve•significant reduction in•mania of a significant hazards consideration for safety.Entry of en Inspection device into a the following reasons: Connecticut Teak=Atomic Power tube and the subsequent inspection do not i.ODeredon of the Lenity,to accordance Company.Docked No.50'211'Haddaaa affect the integrity of the reactor coolant with the proposed amendment.would not Neck Pia.Midden=Cooney. system or affect how the plant would respond involve•significant Inman in the Catmecticut to a tubs leak or nibs rupture:therefore,the probelNhty of eon sq■e■ce.of an accident margin of safety is ant provi ant reduceon*analysed beauty morn is not Dote of amendment request:June 14. The licensee hes concluded that the credited as a mitigating system.nor is it 1990 proposed amendment meets the three related to the initiation of any postulated Description of amendment request standards in 10 CFR 30.92 and accident Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power therefore,involves no significant 2.Operation of the facility in accordance Company(CYAPCO)has proposed hazards consideration. with the proposed amendment would not changes to the Tedmieal Specifications The NRC staff has made a preliminary create the posendlity of•new or different (TS)tO correct typographical erinrs in review of the licensee's no significant kind of madam from any wmidrmtt ptevbaely Section 3/4.3.3 of the INDEX and hazards consideration determination evaluated because no fathom mechanisms are ACTION Items 54 and 33 of TABLE 3.3- and agrees with the licensee's analysis. introduced l pne would initiate any new 11 to reference ACTION 43 Mate=of Accordingly.the Commission proposes boundednt gmione u ptions es t or ACI1ON 4&and add an exception to Aces bounded ley PEAR id assumptions•mitigating u the to determine that the requested TROT'$ts not cetuldsred.adtlpting or the requirements of TS 4.0.4 for . amendment does not involve a Initiating system in aey accident performing the ItArer surveillance(Table significant hazards consideration. 3,operation of the facility,in necord.nc■ 4.44.Item 3)prior to entry Into MODEL Loco!Public Document Room with the proposed amendment.would not Basis for proposed no significant location:Hartsville Memorial Library, involve•sigaifieant reduction N•merge of hazards consideration determination - Home and Fifth Avenues,Hartsville, safety.Intulnvely.removal of a third level The cormwagon hag provided South Carolina 29535 system rich w TROTS could involve some standards in So Cn t 5O.92(c)for Attorney for licensee:R.E Jones. decrease le the margin of falser'However'• determining whether a sigaifleant Central Counsal Carolina Power 8 compfriatra of the magnitude dreads of hazards consideration'Mettle calculations performed In woe and for Light Company,P.O.Box 1551.Raleigh, iwtioacwa dTROTS removal support Gk) accordance with 10 CPR 30'92 CYAPCO North Carolina 27502 •(reclusion that■decrease be the magi*d has reviewed the proposed Technical NRC Project Director.Elinor C. safety is not slgal0eant The probabilities of Specifications and concluded that they Adensam occurrence of the events of significance as do not involve a significant hazards 30294 Federal Register / Vol. ls, No. 143 / Wednesday. Judy 25. 1990 / Notices consideration because the changes Detroit Edison Company,Docket No.30. do not involve■significant hazards would not 161,Farm12,!+Tonne County.Michigan consideration. T.involve a significant increase In the Local Public Document Room probability of amendment request ty or consequences of an accident location: County Monroe C previously analyzed. December 2,2,1908 as supplemented ty Library The Proposed changes which coney the May 31.1969. System.3700 South Gluier Road. word FOOD to HOOD,and ACTION as to 53 Description of amendment request: Monree•Michigan X81• . are intended to correct typographical errors The proposed amendment will revise the Attorney for licensee:John Flynn. encountered fa the conversion of the Haddam Technical Specifications by adding Esq..Detroit Edison Company.2000 Neck Plant Technlcsl Specifications to the Limiting Conditions for operation and Second Avenue.Detroit Michigan 16720. Westinghouse Standard Technical Surveillance Requirements for the 1VRCProject Director.Robert G • Specification peci associated faat.format. Thene are to p re foie failure changes Alternative Shutdown System installed Pierson.Acting• modenor are any design basis accidents impacted f0 mitigate the effects of a See In the Duke Power ComParly Docket Nos M. by the charges. control room at Ferm14. 219,50.270 and 50-207.Oconee Nuclear The proposed change to the E•bar Basis for proposed no significant Station.Units 1,2 and J,Oconee County, surveillance addresses a situation that would hazards consideration determination: south talcums prevent entrance Into MODE L Sampling can The Commission has provided only be performed at power as rated in the standards for determining whether a Dote of amendment request'Febm y foomote.An exception to Specification LOA significant hazards consideration exists 7.1900.as supplemented May 7.1990 is necessary to allow ebanging from MODE 2 [10 CFR 50,92(c)]for a proposed Description of amendment request: to MODE 1.The Intent of the Technical amendment to a facility operating The proposed amendments will(1) meiamvu a after retains the mom oremi bz F�aPdDo and llceme.A proposed amendment to an tarerPonte programmatic controls in 20 days of POWER OPERATION ban operating llmmact for•facility in the Adadnistrative Controls section of elapsed The proposed change does not effect accordance with the proposed the Technical Specifications(TSa)that the radiological dose calculations or the amendment would not(T)Involve a astiefy the requirements of 10 CFR confidence that coolant activity is within significant increase in the probability or 20.106.10 CFR Part 190.10 CFR 50.36■ specifications. consequences of an accident previously and Appendix I to 10(FR Part 60,(2) For these reasons,the proposed changes do evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of relocate the exiat(ng procedural details not increase the probability or consequences a new or different Idnd of accident from to caroms specifications involving of any accident previously analyzed, any accident previously evaluated:or(1 radioactive effluent monitoring 2.Create the possibility of a new or ) different kind of accident from that Involve a signifcant reduction in a instrumentation.the control of liquid previously analyzed, margin of safety. and gamma effluents.equipment I The correction of the spelling of FLOOD The licensee has evaluated the requkements for liquid and gaseous and changing ACTION 1e to ro are editorial proposed changes against the above effluents.radiological envlro=ental in nature and Intended to correct standards as required by 10 CFR 60.92. monitoring,and radiological reporting typographical emote encountered doling the The licensee concludes that details from the TS,to Chapter 16 of the recent major revision of the Haddam Neck The proposed change to include Final Safety Analysis Report(FEAR). Plant Technical Specifications. requirements for the Appendix R Alternative "Selected Licensee Commitment(SW). The proposed change to the ti-bar Shutdown System in Technical Specifications Manual."(J)relocate the definition of surveillance requirement alleviates a does not solidification and a cisUmg procedural situation that would prevent entry Into (t)Involve a slpdficant Marne la the details in the current specification on MODEThem am no changes to the sea the lent probability or consequences of an accident solid radioactive wastes to the ste la operated or in the operation of way D previously evaluated.Neither the probability Manuel•(1)simplify the assodated Pere equipment nor the consequences olefin will be roDertiag requirements (S)aimpllfy the credited in the design basis accidents. changed since the proposed addition to the Therefore,the potential for an unanalyzed Perrot Technical Specifications te being administrative controls for changes to accident is not created made to support additional design features the Waite Dose Calculation Manual a involve a sigNDcant reduction in the which were Installed to further mitigate the (ODCM)and Ptvcase Control Program margin of safety. consequences of certain area (PCP).(6)add record retention The Intent of the Technical Specifications (2)Create the possibility of a new or requirements for changes to the ODCM for all changes remains uncharged The different kind of accident from any accident. and pCp,and(7)update the definitions proposed changes will not impact any previously.valuated The additional design of the ODCM and PCP consistent with protection boundary and do not affect the features(Appendix R Shutdown System) these changes.These TS changes were eonnqueoew of any accident previously associated with the proposed Technical analyzed.Therefore.there is no reduction In Specifications have been evaluated in submitted b1 response to NRC Generic the margin of safety, Supplements 1 and a of the NRC Safety Letter 8901,which provided guidance The NRC staff has reviewed this Evaluation Report[MARC-07GB)for the for the relocation of the Radiological analysts and based on this review,it Fermi 2 facility.The proposal solely adds Effluent Technical Specifications(REIS) appears that the three standards are appropriate requirements fort the system and as pert of the line-item TS Improvement satisfied.Therefore,the NRC staff therefore does not involve a new or different program, ' kind of accident proposes to determine that the (3)Involve•significant reduction in■ Basin for proposed no significant application for amendment involves no moron of safety.The proposed changes hazards consideration determination: significant hazards consideration. enhances the capability of the plant to The Commission has provided . Local Public Document Room respond to certain postulated large fires.1y standards(10 CFR 50.92(c))for location:Russell Library.123 Broad so doing•the change Improves the margin of determining whether a significant Street Middletown.Connecticut 06457. safety for those events while not effecting . hazards consideration edsts.A Attorney for licensee:Gerald Garfield any other margin of safety. proposed amendment t0 an operating Esquire.Day.Berry 6 Howard. The staff has reviewed the licensee's license for■facility involves no Counselom at Larry City Place,Hertford evaluation and concurs with It On the significant hazards consideration if Connecticut 001034499. basis of the above consideration.the operation of the facility in accordance NRC Project Director.John F.Stolz staff proposes to flnd that the changes with the proposed amendment would Eiden' Register / VoL 55, No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25, 1900 / Notices 9028E not(1)Involve a'e(gniflcant increase in amendments involve no significant r- The&f ivol of the ao.aatby proposed Poet the probability or consequences of an hazards twnsideranon. Cycle accident came during C consequences a accident previously evaluated or(2) Loco/public Document Room secscalar*5oe not c me the d to Create the possibility of a new or location:Oconee County Library.301 different kind of accident from any West South Broad Street.Walhalla. significantly inaeam Mar accident previously evaluated:or(3) South Carolina 29041 albs existing SRMJ1ItM system is expected to• Involve a significant reduction in a Attorney orlcensee .Michael of an accident a ding•durin the A)to phew � 1 (tor pen ■tiesa to indicate margin nrgaadeth McGarry,IA Bishop.Cook Purcell and LOCA. o waxer penalties rou pare amendments.to the licensee Provided an Washington. D L Strout.NW.. IACA monitoring u available through the • evelaertlOa of the proposed changes with Mathews DC 20003 APRet seauvws�M downstate anon To NRCProject Director:David B respect to these throe standards Matthews addition.other measa and Indications can 1.The proposed changes are provide the operator with reactor poser administrative in nature since the Energy Opentians,area»at V,Docket inforumtse w diecu.ed blow existing RETS requirements are No.50415,Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. L the present control rod podtlao maintained and merely retreated to the Unit 1,Claiborne County.Mthethdppl iadicetin system Invida the mach Oconee SLC ManeaL which is operator with Information that all rods w controlled as pert of the Oconee FEAR Date oJamendment request February Inserted AnY led as aaanga to this le ormatlon 1Q 1930 as revised May 31,2990 and A Qualified instrumentation such as would be evaluated in accordance with )urea 22.1330. Teeter presser.anppeemlm pool the process described to 10 CFR 60.59. Description of amendment request' temperature and safety relief valve(SRh Th Under 10 CPR SO.SD,changes maybe e amendment would extend the date actuetlon Pnwhis the Tact"Watts with made without prior Commission for installing a neutron flux monitor for rsossctcrpowe"accident s■farmstse for eaaassmeet of approval if the licensee has determined improved accident moni'mw from the b.Its arrendy proposed CONS post that an uarevlewed sefery question is fourth refueling outage(October 1930)to sectesst aentoo nwattm as system is not Involved A report of such changes la the fifth refualing Outage(April 1932). 'gaud to he wltHn two decades of msetatg required to be submitted to the Basis for proposed no significant the RC 197 low and reap of io&en power. Commission annually. hazards consideration determinot/on: The meat of the post occident emus No hardware changes or additions The Commission has provided monitoring system(es dammed r the will be made to the Oconee Nuclear standards for deter oinbng whether a no attune a 1900 NRC Seed Evaluation Station as a remitter these proposed sfgnitlamt hazards consideration exists Rep°rt on hlepahlalln le 10Pee"be"rennin. amendments/There would bar no as stated in 10 QM 50.02(c).A proposed of possible Weill fr"Wain the reactor te increase in the types or amounts of amendment to an operating license a Wig r seta Ueda ode ban radioactive effluent releases,nor an involves no si,•tn(flcant hazards bass events onto all n1d.haw bar° increase In individual or cumulative consideration if operation of the facility b.expe pect retwn to a critical sea would cot ed. occupational radiation exposures aa a in accordance with the prOposed Under hypothetical emote waves certain result of these changes.M such.these amendment would not(1)Involve• rods wadi drift out ce where Nal would changes will not involve en increase in significant increase in the probability or undergo some physical chasm.the CCM the probability or consequences of any consequencee of an&cadent previously Propomd Inn would Monde 0&O dds accident previously evaluatd evaluated or(2)Create the possibility of ME-tic towels Power)ofPewee war 2.M stated above,the proposed ■new or different kind of accident from Informeec&te the opetette*ADS the fifth changes are administrative in nature any accident previously evaluated or(3) fuel ' I I°"ever tnste3atIca of and involve no changes to RETS Involve•significant reduction in a ad Fenced��criteria`M t°albfu for rther requirements,hardware modifications margla of safety. system detector lesign ion review and fry or Increases in radioactive effluent Ente dons,Inc.(the provide•poetaccident evaluation rosy rgy Opera Provide•past accident monitoring eydsa releases or personnel occupational licensee),his provided an analysis that would have a newt reliability and exposure.Therefore,the proposed about the issue of no significant hazards operating nap(e decades)far detecting changes will not create the possibility of consideration wing the three standards resperoeca to nano a new or different kind of accident from in 10 CFR 30.92 as reproduced below. a Under a potential rent m extend In any kind of accident previously i.No significant masses In the probability the NRC Sat on NZDO•sizae,the GGNS evaluated or the trummenass of an acdddn symptom based Frnerragy Pteoedaes(mss) 3.The existing RETS requirements previomy waluated resell from thl■ pride approPn■d oman■dA salons will be niabilained se wne part of the Or cheer pfd CONS post directly marred in a pwbaccldent SI C Manual and d will continue to accident neutron monitraig system during eonditica The IPs contain action steps provide adequate controls for the a0b fuel cycle doss not Smoke■ which mltipte the symptomatic effects of radioactive effluent releases and for significant Increase to the probability of an damp bate events iamb as LOCA)and radiological environmental monitoring accident previously evaluated since the beyond dais bade cants(sera m ATM) . activities.M such.the proposed proposed syetem modification would not along wlthrstaneel degraded one rents. amendments would not involve a affect reactor operation and is not an initiator Therefore.the Ooaaecurore of an accident significant reduction in a margin of for■ny previously evaluated accidents.The Previously t e■te■bd will not be dpdEcaoOy safety. post accident neutron flux monitoring system increased by the absents depart accident - The Commission's staff has provides poet•aocident indication of mentor nem=flux mcemott s prism during the considered the proposed changes end power and does not provide any steal.to• fifth feel cycia agrees with the licensee's evaluation actuateengliweied safety features r to trip Z Tbu wowed change will not ants the with s with h the three standardse lat for the reactor.Furthermore.reactor trip sigmas potability of a new se different Had of determining the he three of a from the peaaeet neutron flux mown: accident than any psevlouey wanted oysters to the rune pretecnoe system will bemuse: significant hazards consideration, not be changed as e result of the mstelistla The neutron monitoring system primly On this basis,the Commission of the proposed CGNS post accident neutron proposed by Einem Operatloa on CCM proposes to determine that the proposed monitoring system. for meeting RC 197 will provide 30298 Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 143 / Wednesday, July 25. 1990 / Notices supplemental post accident monitoring hazards consideration analysis and— applicable during OCa 4 and a Thee event■• capability by providing additional operator agrees with the licensee's conclusion. include s dropped fuel bundle and Information in order to perform further Accordingly,the Commission proposes btadvartent atticalfty.The procured TS potential mitigative actions during an to determine that the requested changes do not affect the probability of accident Its installation will not preclude or amendment involves no significant occurrence of any of Ns events.The prevent any accident As such,delaying the hazards COnelderati06 proposed Amen would have no effect an installation of the RC too poet accident 1,000/pu61/c Document Room fuel handling operations in the containment • neutron monitoring system will not create the Location:Hinds or in the spent fuel pool because fuel bending possibility of a new ce different kind of Junior College procedures end methods remain unchanged. accident During the extension period the McLendon Library,Raymond, The proposed cho.nges have no effect on exiathtg SRM/IRM neutron monitoring Mississippi 39134 cannel nod interlocks or fuel lomikg errors • system will remain unchanged from the Attorney for licensee:Nicholas S. and thus do not affect the probability of configuration that was previously evaluated Reynolds.Esquire.Bishop.Liberman. occurrence of as inadvertent criticality. in the TSAR. Cook.Purcell and Reynolds,1400 L b.Fatally Operations has elm evaluated 3.significant proposed reo ha change mutts eeglnt involve safety a ��3NV.,12th Floor:Washington.DC the proposed TS champs for impact upon tor vessel drainage because: current CONS margin of safety le NEC Project Director Richard F. Mat remora events. heeprobbaabWtyof tthwe established by the existing SRM/IRM neutron cieY•Acting eventsbasnot been slgDlBeently increased- monitoring system and the shutdown margin Enmy m °pprati0ns,Inc,eta,Docket by the propoeed'rS changes.ADF02S when of the control rod system.The post accident No.SOA18.Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. used will be backed up by•deny Met neutron monitoring system required by RC Unit 1,Claiborne Coup Mlseisei removal deceystay a that o al evenHRS t d fall for provide additional information to the t1•• PW • •ins of daoyy heat removal event would not operator for reeponding to tmdeflned post Dote of amendment request:April 27, instrumentation i� valves MiC al Charges lb*Isolation accident reactivity anomalies.The proposed 1990•as revised ply A 1990reduce the GGNS excore neutron moMtoring system Description of amendment request: haelli°d da recta veal drahtegs event originally propoad for installatloa doting the The proposed amendment would revise since they will eons he natured operable. fourth refueling outage would provide ECCS ra the Grand Cult Nuclear Station.Un1t 1 Sulr mente with me proposed neutron moNtertns divereity ad gualif d GCNS-1)Technical Specifications(T5a) Ewa wW not Chansa rtes probsbWty af I instrumentation to approximately 10E.4% ( either event since F.CCS provides mitigation power.Deferral of this system for one and Baas by adding requirements for .not prevention. . additional fuel cycle to allow for further the operation and sea of the alternate 0.The consequences of wined drainage and review of system deign criteria and alternate decay heat removal system(ADHRS) loss of decay heat removal events are sot detector locations for improving low end during future CGNSd outages.In sig,uAcently increased by the proposed TS range sensitivity t010E•e%power will reduce addition,the amendment would require changes.The proposed TS changes will plan the post accident neuron monitoring margin automatic isolation of the reactor vessel more restrictive controls upon plant of safety during Cycle 8 operations.However, and'automatic initiation and injection of operetione In Me 4 tad 5 regarding the nee the margin of safety for a pat accident water into the reactor for one of the two of the ADHR.A operate ECCS subsystems/ monitoring system having potentially 8 emergency core coolingt stem CS syss•end rumor vessel isolation valves decade of operating range for the remainder subsystems requited to bl tem be operabl e ) and instrumentation.The proposed TS of the GGNS plant operating life(es d Operational Conditions changes increase the laicisation of these compared to one having only 8 decades) iii1� (OG)4 events tad reduce their consequences. would provide en overall long term net and 8 to mitigate inadvertent reactor d Therefore,the probability or improvement in post accident neutron vessel drainage. consequences of opreviously analyrad monitoring capability.Therefore.the deferral Basis for proposed no significant accident,an n aptly of the NUS for one fuel cycle when viewed hazards consideration determination: Z.The charge would not create the over the complete operating life of the plant The Commission has provided possibility of•new or different lad of would result in a net increase in the margin standards for determining whether a no accident trout any previously analysed of safety. _ significant hazards conelderation exists ■.The proposed change do no increase In addition.the design,tuna and as stated in 10 CFR 30.92(c).A proposed the■mount of time ECCS or MR shutdown operation of the existing CONS IRM/SRM amendment to an operating licansa cooks loops are unavailable nor do the neutron monitories system will remain the involves no significant hazardschanges reduce the containment leoletkw same es that described in the VESA&No consideration if operation of the facility captb9iry.The ptopceed fib■nFes do not additional mow protection nip functions in accordance a with the iaa'aasi the porsetlat far dh o rag the reactor will he Dteformd by the RC 1.97 pat proposed vessel.Since the above misty oysters.are accident neutron monitoring system amendment would not(1)Involve a maintained.therein,possibility of•new or instrumentation.FP&coon are oonservative significant increase in the probability or different kind of accident from any with taunt to the use of the NMS for consequences of an accident previously previously analyzed.The proposed change verification that the reactor is shutdown.if evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of are intended to maintain and win,in ease assuming an accident scenario when the a new or different kind of accident from cases.Immo the!sea ofplast misty, Poet accident flux monitoring"Mom is not any accident previously evaluated:or(3) b.Therefore,this does not treats available during CCNS Cycle 8.operator lnvOlve a significant reduction in a the new ola actions are sucilled which will lead to safe paWbllry of•new a different kind of reactor shutdown. margin of safety.Accidentshave been accident from any previously ayslwred • Therefore,the megln of safety la not previously evaluated in the Updated &This change would no involve s signiffcanily reduced by the deferral of the Final Safety Analysis Report(UI.5AR), significant reduction In the margin of safety. RG 1.%post accident neutron flux monitoring &tern'Oparaiions.Inc.(the a.The proposed changes w01 still ensue system until the fifth refueling outage. licensee).has provided an analysis that core decay heat removal.=3 makeup ' The licensee has concluded that the about the issue of no significant hazards apabWtlse and isolation capabWty tilt proposed amendment meets the three • consideration usiog the three standards &vain id when ngalnd donna OG 4 and 8. standards In 10 CFR 30.92 and. in 10 CFR so=as reproduced below. Eeenus sof ty mama see operable as necessary during OCee and&The prepaid therefore.involves no significant 1.No alpu0ant inane'In the probability TS chargessummai t000tionoms on plant hazards consldentlon rsl�afLaenm op accident t�previously operations dating OGs4 soda than do the The NRC staff has made a preliminary a Entsn y operations has tvd .tad current TS eoncemb g the use of alternate review of the licensee's no significant pysAR„,sou which as armoured to bs method,of decay heat removal.ECCS Federal Rueter / Vol 55. No. 149 / Wednesday. July 25. 11)00 / Notices War eubsy►tem/system operebilly,and imitation Ratio(MCPRI)operating limits curves minimum power brat dossed Involve• • valve and tat vmmtation operability. for Non-Loop Manual and Loop Manual HIPIfflaant Inassas M the proba pity of srl/ to.Therefor,this change will not Involve a modes of operation(h)the revision of went Prelim*weleete& sigWticaut reduction In the Ye tgl i of eerety. power dependent Minimum Critical The revised power level has been shams to The netnews has concluded that the be acceptable based co BWROG proposed amendment meets the three Power Ratio(MCPIt f exposure- rinse; methodology.w,���approved The standards in 10 CFR 50.92 and, (f)the Introduction of exposure• generic analyW supporting a reduced cutoff therefore.involves no significant dependent Mlolmum Critical Power power level bas b„n,shown to be apple hazards eonvolves oa Ratio(MCFRJ operating limits;(1)the s Grad Golf tldt 1.11w analyst* The NRC staff has made■preliminary theme operating domain sion of the applicable to show demonstratesdrop can above um �f� . review of the licensees no significant GGNS Unit 1:and(k)administrative the revision to the mspmum tower level does hazards consideration analysis and changes to reflect the changes In The sot 14•01•••MMdfloant Increase in+be agrees with the licensee's conclusion. and Bases. consemenose of any treat ptwtousy Accordingly.the Commission proposes Basle for proposed no significant eveluated. to determine that the requestedo)This change consists of pedaloes to the amendment involves no significant The Co missionhasconsideration provided lnotlon• �{CR limits forted mid fermata fuel The Commission has provided This wage�redefines the hazards consideration. qp°a Loco!Public Document Room standards for aids consideration n whether a fro MAPLiiGR at w for d Inca tend toe eon Location:Hinds Junior College, a s stn t d i hazards ).Apr existpose Awl types that won,affect the„want re the oar for McLendon Library.Raymond as ended nt to an o eratio). cproposed sets a it doss not•ff the evaluated.preeenoreMendota. a Mississippi 99156 amendment to ni cant hazards license amt wane a of the M 1MORlimits Attorney for licensee:Nicholas S Involves no significant hmzerde the ravteuoetle. �IseCRIn1> s doss not the Reynolds,Esquire.Hisho9.Liberman, In acc consideration Lt with the PI of the fatdllty tdh of In accordance with the proposed probability any went ptertouall! Cook Purcell and Reynolds,1400 L amendment would not(1)Involve a evaluated. Street,NW.,12th Floor,Washington.DC significant increase W the probability or 11"Pea clad"Pelt"(Pell far me 20005-3502comequencee of as accident previously tb+e fuel types that"'gibe reeldent In the car NRC Project Director:Richard F. evalwted or{2)Create the Jroaalbi)ity Oi toss Lyels 5 was eskeleted""Ile-sly based Dudley.Acting a new or different kind of accident from is on• wawa limit w Ths saw Entergy Operations.lac.et al.Docket an accident A used on the ooneo bounding d limit for daze y previously evaluated;or(5) thane.sum9.rly.a bomdhtg MAPWCR curve No.50418,Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Involve a significant reduction in a for an MSS fuel type u introduced. Dolt 1„,Claiborne County.Mississippi margin of safety. Consultant with the use of bounding Ante of amendment request June 8.. Fmtergy Operations.Inc(the MAPLHCR carve.a steed MAMA= 190o licensee).has Provided an analysis muldplirr is provided for satin loop Description of amendment request about the!slue of ao elgnincera barasds by the p .for 11Le�'for ti ts bounded The proposed amendment would revise consideration wing the three standards 100y o pc.for two coop opemPOT for two the rand Gulf Nuclear Station(CGNS), le SO CFR 50.02.4 reproduced below. fu operation.garee the highecaWdr ten the p Chas 1.NO significant Increase In the probability fuel c 5 dapea Fhigber Men the PGT that Unit 1 Technical Specifications(TSe)In or consegtames of ee ecddent previously was calataad previously for the turn tut support of the Cycle 5 Reload operations evaivamed saran rheas abarrgea However.the PCT for mesas fuel 4 well below for GGNS Unit 1.The amendment el This change consists of revisions t0 the the 10CPR50 6s Merit of 2200 degrees P. would involve revising the applicable MCPR safety limit,for Two Loop and Single Therefore.the revision of the MAPLNGR TSs to reflect reload of the Advanced Loop Operation,The revised lltnits are pmts does net involve•slyntficent Increase Nuclear Fuels Corporation(ANT)8x8 determined using the ANF Safety Limit in the consequences of any event previously and 9x9.5 fuel types and clarifying the methodology and the ANFS attic&power evaluated associated Hates to be consistent with eerneedon and earount for the effect,o1 MO*change addresses the replacement ANF methodologies.Specifically,the channel bow.This change only redefan the of MAR=multlplisn by ISCR proposed TS changes address the safety= s and does not affect the tare operatloa at off-nit= pncumme to any event evaluated prevtonsly. (*Mittens.TM LHCR muleWm anon that following:(a)the revision of Minimum Therefon.tha change to the ma*safety the mechanical design Criteria use eetsfied: Critical Power Ratio(MCPR)safety limits does not Involve•significant increase this term the elm WS',as thr limits for Two Loop and Single Loop in the probability of any event previously MAPLHat multlpMen far peevsus trios. Operation;(b)the revision of the evaluated Thls cbmrys does not arid the premiers to minimum power level above which the As a result of this Change,ineneeee lo the any event previously weluasd.Therefore. Rod Action Control System(RACS)may Crete 6 salad•limits ere abler's&The the replacement of the MAPLIICR multiplier be bypassed at any time;(C)the wired limits account for the uncertainties by LifCR multlpltere dose not Involve a consolidation of the Maximum Average aseocisted with wfety determined= t detened= aynifirant Mame Ow lxobabWry of may Planet Linear Heat Generation Rate and the effects of channel bow.They ensure event previously=Quad (MAPr LineaHGR)limit curves for 8x8 and compliance with the applicable o tenon for Tha ase of LHCR multipliers that an 9x9.5 fowl es that will fo r84 and in Incipient wilts"mamas Tharefons the applied to the Licit limit s egWvabat to the types hoodoo of the masa safety haute does not use of MAPIJICR multipliers applied to s the core during Cycle 5:(d)the involve•significant W ere.in the MAPLHCR Mon(wbteh was defined bawd replacement of MAPLHGR multipliers eOninuences of any event previously on the L►'fCR limit in pesvloua cycle.)te by Linear Heat Generation Rate(LHGR) evaluated matins the maobanicel design odtn- multipliers:(e)the extension of LHGR b)This change consists of■revision to the Therefore.the replacement of MAPLHCR pmts for 8x8 fuel types to bound the minimum power level above which ouaol multipliers by LHC:R multipliers dote not expected end-of-life exposures;(f)the rod'a.Y be bypassed at•oy time m the Involve a elyiltleant inmease In the extension of now-dependent Minimum RACS(cutoff power level).It only Mania a°wqu°°c►of any event previously CPRr and flow- the power level below which the enthalpy evalt aad Critical Power Ratio (M ) doge id oondd.ratlons assodtld with the Wale change extend*the IxcR limit for dependent LHGR Factor(LHGRFACJ Rd trop Accident ass sugm0aant,It dose not ma hid type,to botmdthe expected end•of• curves at low flows;(g)the revision of affect the praetorian to any went previously hie avow=This cheep may extends the flow-dependent Mlnimmn Critical Power evaluated.Therefor*,the revision to the cycle 6 LRCM Malt for ell OM fuel types that 3one • sFederal Register / Vol. 56, No. 343 / Wednesday. Judy Es. MO / Nof On will be reeking In the owe for Cycle ac It does change only redefines dm MCPR„limits end This tenonse.ddresses Items a)through not affect the pressor.sor.to any avant does not affect the preca eon teeny welt D. evaluated previously.Therefore.the previously wallas&Therefore.the realm The Itife4 fuel type has been thumb be extension of the ISICR limits for as Mel of the&Orr.operating Bonita does sot of a destga compatible with 1M fuel present trine does not Involve■significant Masses Involve a siaNflcant inane*in the In the core.It has been determined that the In the probability of any event previously probability of any event previously Oxon fuel will not ante the poeMbuty of a evaluated. evaluated. new or different kind of accident The Tit Luca limits for the axe fuel type.that The Cycle 6 analyeee have demonstrated mooned duvet do on involve any new ' will be reddens in the core for Cycle a were that the revised limits teems that the limiting modn of operation.any aware to sdpoints, established previously in order M satiety the event.will result in a find MCPR at or above many oast motootbea.Thay only fuel msahanicelAnsa anent ae am the MCPR gdey limit.Therefore.the revision mews,nowt limits that haw bon based an approved ANF methodologies a the MCP;operating limits does not shown to be acceptable for Cycle a cognition 77eratOn,the extension of the LFICR limits Involve•significant frnaew to the Therefore.the proposed changes do no for area fuel type.does not involve a consequences of any event previously atgdn consequences eant increase fa the consequees for evaluated. rseudt In the creation of any new pennon aoy event previously evaluated 0 TTda change commas the introduction to an amident She administrative changes Wails change.which 1s introduced for of exposredependent MOIR operating have no effect on any accidents. Cycle n.extends the flow-dependent units limits for Cycle 0(MCPR,).The MCPR limits Tbarafcm the Prate ad changes do sat (MCP&and LHC.RFACI)at low flows.The are established bend on ANY methodology. create the possibility of•new or different core flows for*Mich these limits are defined This charge only redefines the MCPR type of accident from any accident previously bound the coon flows during normal operating limits and does not affect the evaluated. operations for both single loop and two loop pmcumora to any event previously evaluated 3.These changes do not involve a operation.These limits ensure protection of Therefore.the introduction of the MCPR, sigdficent reduction in the margin of safety. the MCPR safety limit for the slow flow operating limits does not Involve.significant a)This change consists of'Winn to the nmout event Poe these conditions.the MCPR Increase in the probability of any went hiCiet safety limits fee Two Loop and Single safety lint is protected by the MCP;limits previously evaluated. Loop Operation.The revised limits are based for•11 other events.Tlds change only defines The Cycle IS analyses have&marri d on ANF methodology and account for the the flow.dapendent limits at low tows end that the expoev»•dependent lindts Sara effects of channel bow.These changes only • does sot affect the prec usors to soy event that the limited e r nts will malt M a CPR st redefine the safety limits resulting M• previously evaluated Therefore,the or above the MCPR safety limit Therefore, change 1n the limits from 1.06 and 1.07(Cycle extension of the flow•dependent limits at low the introduction of the MCPR operselog 4)to SAa(Cycle a)for two loop and single flows does not lovals•ai niflcant increase limits does not involve a significant Manse loop operation.respectively.The available in the probability of arty event previously in the consequences of any went pnvlousy margin to the MCPR Domapoodiog to evaluated evaluated, incipient boiling transition is not decreased I For initial con Sows below 30%of rated I)This change consists of•revision to the Therefore,the tuition of the MCPR safety the credible flow incomes sod the resulting power/flow map consistent with the Grand limits don not involve a significant reduction change in CPR for both single loop and two Gulf Unit 1 operating dotal&The revised in the margin of safety. I loop operation are bounded by the analysis map is constructed from a combination of the b)This change consists of a revision to the results for two loop operat(o&The extension Maximum Extended Operating Domain minimum power level above which control to the fow.dependent limits la applied for boundwiu established for previous cycles. rods may ba bypassed at any data di the both loop Manual aced Noa•Loop Manual the constant tow control valve(Ft V) RACSa R only reduces the power level(from modes.Therefore.the extension of the flow- position lines determined based on Grad 20%for Cycle 4 to se%for Cycle a)above dependant INdta at low flows does not Gulf startup test data.and the a0%and 1pe% which the enthalpy depaltion consideration involve a slgolficant increase in the rod Inn defined in the Grand Cuff oon associated with the Rd Drop Accident consequences of any went previously stabflityeedated inhaler!specIflcetions.TMs (RDA)are Mslgntha nt Thanfore,the evaluated. change onty redefine.the powar/flow map ro revision of the minimum power level does not R)This change consists of revisions to the be consistent with the Grand Golf UDR 1 involve a sigelticaut redaction in the moegis MCPR,operating limits.The revised limits operating domain and does not affect the of safety. I ■m defined for specific modes of operation precursors to any event previously evaluated o)Thin change revise,the MAPLHCR and are bated on AM's methodology.These Therefore.the tendon of the power/Cow limits by intmdncbm a cornolidated changes only redefine the now-dependent map dose no Involve a sigdfiernt incr.."M MAPLHCR limit for the axe snd for the 0x9-3 MCPR limits setabllshd for Cycle I and do the probability of any event previously fuel types that will be resident in the core for not effect the precursors to any event evaluated The domain of the mild map le Cycle 0.Cossieteat with this cunt■ previously evaluated Therefore,the revision an analysis Input for the Cycle 6 reload revised MAPLHCR multiplier is provided for of the MCPR,eventing lbelte does not snafus.These analyses have shown that single loop°maraca(9.0).For two loop involve■sigdficent increase In the the safety limits am not challenge. probability of any avant tevionly Therefore.the menu of the power/flow o>one the peak cued misogynous(DC[) evaluated. map does not Wiens•sla dfiant Masses in axe het types was calculated As a result of this change,both reductions the consequencesof any event previousy previously to he tom dognes P using the and thawing relative to the Cycle I limits evaluated, consolidated axe MAPLHCR limit.The PCT are observed However,the revised MCPR, k)These changes are admldstrative, • for the ASS fuel typo(late demos 11 was opereting limits were constructed in■ Therefore,they do not involve s sigeificent calculated using the same methodology that con ervative manner.The limiting flow inmams in the probability or ooesegoenon was used for Oxa fuel types.The moults show runowt event will not cause the plant to of an accident prevto.ely evaluated Met for two Ion operation.the Per for ex" , exceed the MCPR safety limit nest ore,the Overall the proposed changes define fuel is esaneUly unchanged from the PCT revision of the MCPRr operating limits don parameters determined conservatively and for axe hill types bunted during Previous not Involve a significant blame In the consistent with the fuel which will be cycles.The PCT foe SW Is bonded by the consequences of any went pmvioudy Mldent in the core during(yd a a.They d0 PCT for two loop opmaeon.Competed to that . evaluated not affect the omnivore to any accdent 6 degrees F increase M PCT(from 1001 h)This change consists of revisions to the previously intuited.These changes. degrees Y b We degrees n.the available MCPR.apemen,limits.As a malt of IN, therefore.do not Muhl"a significant ramp to the 10CPR60Aa limit of 3260 change.Increases in the Cycle 4 MCP& Increase M the probability or oonagsence of degrees P remains greater than 600 degree.P operating Malts am obwrsd at the low any accident prevbny mintd for both two loop operation and Ida power/high now and Mgh power statepolnts 1.Thee changes do not ante the Therefore,the revision of the MAPLHCR for Cycle&The revised MCPR.limits tie Po.efbll(y obi new or different kind of limits don not involve a elgpif cant reduction established bend on AIW methodology.This accident from any previously evaluated. In the manta of safety. Faded Register / VoL SS. No. 143 / WedneadaY. DAY 25, 1900 / Notices 310280 d)TS change addressee the replacement MCP;operating lladta does not Savoie.L.. Gee*Power Conway.Oglethorpe of MAPLBCR multipliers by&MGR significant reduction ts the margin of safety. power Corporation,Mtmldpa►Electric multipliers for operation at off--rated h)This change consists of revisions to the Autbortty of Georgia,Qty of Dsltoo. conditions.The LHCR multipliers snare that mpg.Oma r%Lmim m a malt of dds Gee*.Docket Nee 86426 end rams, ah.orecLenicel design criteria are satisfied change tecresses in the Cycle a MCPR. This s equivalent to the MAPLHCR operating limits are observed et the low Vogtla Electric Comets s pleat,Units 1 . multipliers being applied to the LHCR•Wsed power/high floc+end high power'Warrants. and 2.Ilya*C0010'.C weSte MAMICR lints,as wits done for previous Cycle 8 amine, demonetretd that the cycles.The Llia limits and the multiplier Dote OT amendment request May 29. values that were defined for Cycle 4 are limiting wens will result a a minimum CPR 1990 unchanged for Cycle a(other than extensions which is at or above the Mena safety limit. • to address higher exposures and lower flows, Therefore,in revision of the MCPR. Description o)amendmeMrtrquest• as discussed in items e)and q below), operetbm limits dm not lawlve a significant The proposed amendments would revise Therefore.the replacement of MAPLHGR reduction in the margin of safety, TS Tables 2.2.1 and 3.3.3 to add a multipliers by LHCR multipliers don not p This Change introduces exposure- second set of values for steam generator involve*aigniflcant reduction in the margin dependent MCPR operating limits tin Gyde S. (SC)low-low and high-high of safety. This&nee rely redefine the MCPR instrumentation.The proposed changes e)This change addresses the extension of operating limas as a luaction of gal* are in accordance with modifications to the LI CA limits for Mill fuel types to bound exposure,Cycle a analyses have be performed next refueling outage for the extracted endot-life expaun.The tl1GR demonstrated that the limiting wens will each unit that will relocate the lower SG limlu which ware established previously on result In■minimum CPR which is et or above keel instrument tap from 438 inches to a generic bola ensue that the mechanical the MCPR safety lima Therefore.tba 333 inches(measured from top of SC. design Curia are satidled Therefore,rbe introduction of the MCPR,operating Ilimis � extension of the LI CR limits for 8x0 fuel duns not Involve a significant reduction a the tubeeheet). types doe!not involve•significant reduction mar&of safety. BaweTor proposed no significant in the martin of safety. ))This change tomtits af•conics a da hazard,consideration determinations extends the Co0 This w dependent limi Introduced for ts at focle r power/flow map consistent with the Geed sttandards for det•Commission ermining m es Provided a (Iowa The flows corresponding to these Cull Unit 1 operating domain The revised �8 limits bound the core flows during normal map s atntructed wing•combination of atg'diflcant hazards consideration exists operation■for both SLO and two loop the Maximum Extended Operatyig Domain as stated in 10 CFR 50.92.A proposed operation.For SLO,the flow increase is boundaries established for previous cycles. amendment to as operating license for a bounded by the Inman for two loop the constant PCV p stir&lines determined facility involves no significant hazards operation,For flow nmout evens initiated based on Grand Cull startup tell lets,end consideration if operation of the facility from below 30%core now.the final cone flow the e97L and 100%rod lines dented in the in accordance with a proposed and therefore the change in CPR,is bounded Grand Gulf ogre stsbWtyreated technical amendment would not(1)Involve a by the analysis mutts for Iwo loop operation speclRutloms.The revised map s an analysis significant hnaease In the probability or at 30%core now.This is dun to the limited input for the Cycle 8 operating limlw consequences of an accident previously flow increase when the recirculation pumps Operation within thew limits names that no eva mated:or(2)create the smutty of are at slow sped for two loop operation. safety limits will be challenged.Thearfa anew or different kind of accident from Therefore,the extension of the flow- the revision of the power/flow map doss not any accident previously evaluated:or(3) dependent limits at low nows does not involve a slgntOcent reductica in lha margin Involve a significant reduction fa a involve.significant reduction in the margin of safely. of safety. k)These changes are administrative, margin of safety. g)This change consists of revisions to the Therefore,they do not Lavoie.a elgrdficant In order to evaluate the effects of the MCP&operating limns.The mused limits reduction a raw memo of safety. revised lowdow and high-high SG level ere defined for specific modes of operation Therefore thew changes do not involve a setpoints,Westinghouse reanalyzed or and are bawd on ANTI methodology.The siipolnunt reduction a the margin of safety. evaluated the affected trat dents and raved MC9Rt limits show bits reduetiona The licensee has concluded that the accidents using the revised SG levels and increases relative to Cycle 4.However, the AIYF Grad Gulf Unit 1 Cycle&specific Proposed amendment meets the throe "'Witted with the new setpoiate and safety analyses ensure that the safety limit is standards in 10(F'R 30.92 and, tap locations.The details of the protected therefore,involves no significant evaluation can be found in the licensee's The MCP&limits consist of two curves hazards consideration. May 29.1990 submittal.Tae evaluation mrrs.ponding to Non•Loop Manual and loop concludes that each of the previously Manual modes of operation.For the Non- The of t staff has made a preliminary Final Seloty AAalyes Repod Loop Manual mode,the limiting now moat review of the demon n0 significant is straineda)spoems event comas of a two loop runout whereas hazards coasldantlon andyss end (pare)of toffts nther'remdn such for the Loop Manual mode,the Waiting went agrees with the licensee's conclusion o!are n01 of a maw��°d such consists of■ow loop nuout.The MCP& Accordingly.the Commission proposes that the tundts remain w/thffl the °peanuts limits are contented based on a to determine that the requested applicable accepter=Criteria The number of conservative asaumptions:l)tbe amendment involves no significant licensee states that. Increase in flow rates for both one and two hazards consideration. The proposed change does not Involve a loop renout events are conservative.2)the la the probability or ANP analysis asauma■conservative rod. Local Public Document Room significant Increase consequences of an amt provloasly line for the limiting flow nmout event.and 3) Location:Hinds Junior College, evaluated TS replacement transmitters are . the malt,limits include an added McLendon Library.Raymond envlro°m.ns8y qualified end have conservatism to allow for possible Mississippi 39156 reliability equivalent to the current performance variations in subsequent cycles. Attorney for licensee:Nicholas S. traunItters such that a fedwae.r With the plant initially at the revised Reynolds.Esquire.Bishop.Liberman, Edon event resulting from transmitter MCPR.operating limit the limiting flow Cook.Purcell and Reynolds-1400 L ewe Wil be w mare probable than iamb, - rrmout earl.for both Non-Loop Manual and Street.NW.12th Floor,Wtshh1— DC amused a the TSAR.The omeegaen°n al Loop Manuel operations,will result a a find previously evaluated wale ens have either CPR at or above the MCPR safety limit This 20005-3502 been reavduaadorre snalysd mann* ensure that tea adequate margin of safety is NRCProJect Director.Richard F. the revised inbamenatian end sspointa mashie.Therefore,the revision of the Dudley,Acting The results were either bounded to!Melon 30300 Federal Attester / VoL 55, No. 343 / Wednesday, Ally 25. 1990 / Notices emir"or met ielficenny changed.In ell amendment to an operating license fora 19 and to make other administrative Can the melte wen within the eppltrable facility involves no significant hazards changes to Correct clarffY and update den *and safety entre and the coeclwiooe consideration if operation of the facility portions of the TSa Other requested of the PSAR remain valid. in accordance with the proposed changes to update staff qualification and The proposed change does not treats the amendment would not(3)involve a training requirements have been pMsibdity of a new or different kind of sigadlcant increase in the probability or subsequently addressed in a*operate accident front any strident prevloualy evaluated.The level innnunentation will consequences of an accident previously action in response to licensee submittals . utilize lower taps:otherwise.its runners evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of dated November 3.UM and February remain unchanged.Since the change doe.not a new or different kind of accident from 264920. tetnoduce a new failure undo,a new or any accident previously evaluated:or(3) gays fotproposed no significant different kind of accident them introduced. Involve•etgnilirant reduction in• hazards consideration determination: • The proposed change does not Involve a margin of safety.Bees on the eteff The Commission hes provided significant nducdon in a margin of safety. review,the proposed amendments will standards for deflating:Whether■ The effects oldie change on transient and not significant hazards consideration exists accident analyses have been evaluated and it lsignificant increase in has bean Involve•bean determined that there are no as stated In 10 CFR 50.92.A proposed significant changes In the results of previous the probability or Consequences ht en amendment to an operating license for• analyses pneented In the PSAR.The accident previously evaluated The facility involves no sigcificant hazards ■eeliable deafen sad misty cttierta ooetinue accidents CO stream 1111 break. consideration ff operation of the facility to he met,the concivalons naohd in the feedwater line break,or excess in accordance with the proposed FEAR remain valid and safety matins ars feedweter went There are no changes , emendment would not(3)involve a not changed. to the valve functions er ether,stride significant Manse in drs probability or The Commiselee's staff lane reviewed The proposed change will not change consequences of an accident previously the licensce'a no significant hazards any of the assumptions utilised in evaluated.(2)Create the possibility of• consideration analysts and concurs with previously evaluated accidents and new or different kind of accident from the conclusion Accordingly,the therefore does not represent a any accident previously evaluated or(3) Commission proposes to determine that significant increase in the probability or involve a significant reduction in a the proposed amendment&do not consequences of these accidents. margin of safety. involve a significant hazards V1 Create the poutbility din Anw or lye knees has provided the consideration. different kind of accident from any fallowing no significant hazards loco!puDl/e Document Room previously evaluated The proposed following determination in location:Burke County public library, change does not alter the design or concluding that the proposed 412 Fourth Street.Waynesboro,Georgia operation of the Feadwatar Isolation amendment: 30870. Valves or of the South Texas Project. moose not involve a nissiicsse inaeaw Attorney for licensee:Mt Arthur H. Units 1 and 2.Therefore,the propposaed ut eta probability or consequences of an Domby.Troutman.Sanders,Lockemsan change does not cruse rbe poeslbfllty of accident previously evaluated.The and Ashmore,Candler Building,Suite anew or different kind of accident. amendment will change iodine reporting 1400,127 Peachtree Street.NE,Atlanta. (3)involve a signficant raduetian to a requirements to be consistent with ARC Georgia 30043. margin of safety.The margin of safety guidelinn and make other administrative NRC Protect Director David B. does not significantly change because champ.Nona of them Chang»sea hen en Metthews there Is no change in th.r design or effect on probability or consequences of an Houston Lighting\Power Company, operation of the Peedwater Isolation accident previously evacuated V elves (2)toss not ante tie possibility of a new City Public Serval Bond of 8•n For the reasons stated above.the staff or different kind of oddest No changes are Antonio.Quaid Power and Light believes chessproposed being teed*toe bait plant equipment. Company.City aa,of Austin.Tax Docket b* amendments operating procedure,safety limits,kitting Nos.50-498 and 59-499 South,Texas involve no significant hazards safety system settings.or kmlkng conditions Project Units 1 and 2,Matagorda consideration determinadom for*pennon.The emceed changes to County,Taxis Loco/Public Document Rooms amvd8ance tmauements are administrative Date o amendment Moon:Me U. Location:Wharton a tmtyLear Junior to nature. s not bowies•sigo<Cant reduction f 9 Y College,J.M.Hodges Learning Center. 1990 913 Boling Hlgbwey,Wharton Taxes to•margin of edety•No rltangaa en being Description of amendment request 77488 made to existing plant egdpmenr.operating The request proposes adding a specific Attorney for licensee:Jack R procedures.safety Melts. elt�tiwe atifety technical apecificakon(TS)for the main Newmark Esq..N mimeo•Holtzhmer, oy ndse, y�ed nhangn ro feedwater Isolation valves(MPW1Ve} P.C,.1815 L Sweet NW.Washington, eurveclLna a 1"7"requirements a el la wtive Currently.the MFW1Vs are considered DC 2003e W natwv.Charging the iodine reporting es containment isolations.However. NRC Project Director:Christopher L emtet,.eneeu,mama the staff Beet teetete since the feedwater isolation valve Crimes and wiping requirements consistent and penetration has only one automatic {aura Electric Light and Power Company. making other��the changes isolation valve.the action statement for „base the sons Tsang& the containment isolation valves muinot Docket It 99,731,Mena Arnoldrgy old En Specifications and do not reduce any margin be met and the plant would be forced to Center•Linn County Iowa of Wow, begin or ahutdow•.The proposed TS is Date of amendment monk March 31, The NRC staff has reviewed the above • similar to those existing for other plants. 1988 analysis and agrees with the licensee's Basis for proposed no significant Description of amendment request: conclusions.Therefore,the staff hazards consideration determination: The proposed amendment would revise proposes to determine that the The Commission has provided the Dukne Arnold Energy Center requested changes do not involve• standards for determining whether a Technical Specifications(TSs)to change significant hazards consideration. significant hazards consideration exists iodine reporting requirements for Local Public Document Room as stated in 10 CFR 50.02(c).A proposed consistency with NRC Generic Letter 05- location.Ceder Rapid*Public Library. I • Federal Register / Vol 55, No. 143 l wednesdaY, lull Z5. 1990 / Notices S0001 500 Fiat Street S.E.Cedar Rapids.Eowa the requirements of NRC Canaria Letter 16.01, plant should be shut down to allow nether 52441. (which m tam references merequirmitontaof mw•ttwnoo and corrective action. � Attorney for license' Jack Newman. 0 m.Revision 2)In the euev"ifi.00s Reduciq:ne allowed oat a errice tier Esquire,Kathleen H.Shea,require, material sete lection and yeearlon suldellem pgee eriemno guidance on rovidinr the g morelant caner acme cool mead Newmaa and Holtzlrger.1015 L Street. for tba tumor coolant thaneIaa more come aaw amity o t letkeg. NW.,Washington.DC 20330 pement o the ISry DA will not d■e a a the d do of will Ingto piping.wad b as enhancement to the ISI DAEC m detset lockage and Nus.wilt not NRC Prefect Director.John N. Program. reduce the margin of entity es defined to the Hannon. The requirement for inspection of the Technical Specification bum recirculation system inlet sda+nd Sloe prepaid administrative changes will Electric Light and Power Company. assemblies b no longer necemary u thaw Docket No.50432.Dame Arnold Energy it eu will be inspected at the ume frowsty not increase the probability or the Center,Linn County,Iowa under the scope of the program required by COnlmluen a•of any previously analysed Date of amendment request July 2 , Generic La11er*01 accident.inheduoe any new or different kind She Proposed changes to Sections 32E, of aceidant.oa sedum the axfdng may'of 1980,as revised June 29.1980 3.e.C and"AC will serve to clarity safety. Description of amendment request: operability requirements of the coolant The NRC staff has reviewed the above The proposed amendment would revise leakage detection system instrumentation. analysis end agrees with the licensee's the Duane Arnold Energy Center reduce the allowed onotemvice tine a for the conclusions,Therefore.the staff Technical Specifications(Me)to coolant leakage sump system sad provide proposes to determine that the incorporate requirements for augmented more nennontlem in the'Winkel requested changes do not involve a inservlce Inspections of piping covered Sp "thatflat us.This will tuna""Mention of• aigrilfiCent hazards coosidantlon. under the scope of NRC Generic Letter rreel no any'nuctar"1 dasre ere■nor coolant pressure boundary Local Public Document Room (GL)8801:Also.TS'for coolest leakage O buts 00 detection systems would be revised to yato w detected oew�unte�d 1°aotl°nr Cedar Rapids public Lbeary. SOO First Street.SE'Cedar Rayfda lows reflect the current NRC staff position, such degreeetiee can beco ?me seradently which has been modified subsequent to sevare to)aopardiw the integrity of ihs Attorney Jorl/censee:Jack Newman the issuance of GL Mai.In addition,the ROM proposed changes would specify the Therefore.addition of these surveillance Esquire.Kathleen a Shea.Esquire. beginning dates for the current 10-year requirements dose not Mama the •Newman and Holtringet'.1015 L Street intervals for the IneaMce Inspection probability of occurrence or aonsaquenon of NW,Wasbingtaa.DC 200.10. • and Testing Programs and would delete any event previously evaluated in the DMZ NEC Project Director.John N. an interim requirement for an ultrasonic Fiscal Safety.ants Repast(FEAReathility o amnion testing program for the recirculation (rl don wants tit•ent becom of•new s stem inlet nozzle safe-ends.The or different ktad s have accident pact O the Jo Docket t No.Goan. red Dower Company. y proposed changes loser ua impact on the Docket No.50.83E Duane Arnold F.rrrgy inspe0tion frequency for the safe-ends physical corapeetlon or*pustule Center,Lion County.Iowa will remain the same and they will be procedure"of the DAEC.Them changes covered under the augmented theory's' impact ody the adminiatretioa of the LSI Dote of amendment request:June 19, inspection program required by GL 80- Frogma clarify operability ngulnrsmts of 1990 01. the coolant leakage detection systems Description of amendment request:Basis for proposed no significant Provide more camervauve loa ns Rmits and .he premedamentment would new her provided hazards consideration determination: redace the allowed°°t°t+erNa this of the the Dam Arsok! Center The Ca m igui n coolant t�men systems. f°re' Technical S standards(10 t�IR 5o.92(cll for tha prod hanes e not deemed to D ca (15.)to tense cg m create the poesibWry of■new or different the use of advanced GE8x8NS.3(GE10) determining whether a significant kind of accident from any accident previously fuel for Cycle 11 operation.Specifically. hazards consideration exists.A evaluated ha the DAxC TSAR. the proposed thane revises the Safety proposed amendment to an operating (a)don cot Involve a Mainflcant redact Ls' Unlit Minimum Critical Dower Ratio license for a facility involves no in the aught of Sol boa s the Pennan (MCPR)from S.O4 to 1.07 for two significant hazards consideration if changes to motion 4.4C are administrative In reeireattlon loop operation,and from operation of the facility in accordance narote and do not affect the of safety. 1.07 to 1.10 for singleton operatlom with a proposed amendment would not Sp Aced saficetion 3.ted to the b6,0 e.aceo[Technical 'This change is necessary due to the was and (I)Involve a significant increase 1n the 'i')1e Pregrem was established to provide conservative application of the CiLttid probability a consequences of an reasonable assurance that no LOCH would Safety Limn MCPR value'to the G)10 accident previously evaluated(2) own at the DAEC as a result of leakage or fuel design Create the possibility of a new or numb of prveamecontaming components Basle for proposed no significant different kind of accident from any and piping or the reactor coolant system, hazards consideration determination: accident previously evaluated,or($) portions of the ECCS.and portions of tba The Commission has provided Involve a significant reduction in a reactor coolant associated auxiliary interne standards foe datrrmidng whether a margin of safety. TM reguiremmn for augmented menthe s "sat hazards eOneWeratton axtsts The licensee ho provided the inspection of piping cowing sunder the asape following no significant pro hazards of Generic Letter eeC1 are an enhancement as stated in 10 CFR 50.92(4 A proposed ng to the ISi program and performance of the amendment to an operating license for a consideration determination in required Inspeattona will not rectal the facility involves no dgraificent heat concluding that the proposed margin of safety as&Sneed in the Technical consideration if operation of the facility amendment Specification bases in accordance with a proposed pi done not involve a epigram increase She bases for Technical Specification 3.4C amendment would not(rive a le the probability or consequences of an state: 'indicant Increase in the probability or accident previously evaluetad because the Leann tee.than the magnitude m edited of un aatidset Dtavlous)Y proposed changes w Section"AG am can be detected reasonably ts a matted• evaluate adnuniatrative in nature and thereby cannot few hams utilising Ow avalebla leakage (2)Create the possibility of a I cream the probability or eoneequencee of detection schema,and if the origin cam be new Or different kind of accident from an saddent.The addition of■reference to determined to a reasonably short time the - any accident previously evaluated or(3) 30302 Federal Register / Vol. SS. No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1980 / Notices Involve a significant reduction in a Description of amendment request: does not involve a significant hazards margin of safety. The propmM amendment would consideration. The lla tine has reviewed the establish a specification for maximum Local Public Document Room 1 no request s provided the reactor coolant m t primary-WNeeondary location:Wisc.uaet Public Library.High following hazards leakageany one steam generator of Street.P.O.Box 367.Wiscasse4 Maine consideration determination: 0.15 gallons per minute and deletes the 06570 . 1.The proposed TS change will not involve current specification for total primary- Attorney for licensee:John A.Rasher. any significant increase in the probability or to-secondary maximum leakage from ail Esquire.Ropes and Cray.255 Franklin consequences of an accident previously steam generators of 1.0 gallons per Street,Boston.Massachusetts 02310 welwted because no changes an being minute. NRC Acting Project Director.Victor ' made to the facility or its equipment other Bosh;for proposed no significant Nuns than the introduction of the CPdx8NB•3 fuel hazards consideration determination: This fuel dente evolved from the CE0x0NB The Commission b provided Nebraska Public Power District.Docket eommseonas and incorporates two unique features: p interactive channel design and an offset standards for determining whether a N0.50,2911,Cooper Nuclear Station,lover tie plate.Tids new design hes been significant hazards consideration exists Nemaha Coamty,Nebraska analysed for two loop and single loop (10 CFA 30.92(c)).A proposed Date of amendment request:June 1. operation wing NRCepproved amendment to an operating license fora 1990 methodologies.Thew trainee have shown facility involves no significant hazards Description of amendment request• that the fuel design changes haw not resulted considerations if operation of the facility The proposed amendment would change t•soy major deviations from previously in accordance with•proposed the Cooper Nuclear Station Technical approved feel performeace criteria amendment would not i Involve Changes In the fuel design,however. ( ) ve a Specifications by.(1)Deleting the squire application of the outline safety skeet increase in the probability or odium limit of 3.25 times the Limit Mt9R.Use of this higher Safety Limit is consequences of an accident previously surveillance interval for three ooneervative henna the awl design of the evaluated(2)Create the possibility of• successive eurveillances.(2)utilizing the CE10 fuel is bounded by the Colette,design. new,or different kind of accident from suggested wording of Generic Letter 80- Therefore the change to the Safety Limit an accident previously evaluated:or(3) 14 to define the 25 percent surveillance MOM will not Involve a algmificent increase involve a significant reduction in a allowance.and(3)incorporating the in the probability or consequences of an margin of safety, suggested wording for the Bases from accident previously evaluated. The licensee addressed the above the Generic Letter tnto the Cooper L The proposed TS change will not matte three standards in the amendment Technical Specifications.the ponlbwty of a new or different kind or a licatloa In and to the three ant because accident from any previously being weluetsd standards.the licensee provided the hazards Oasis consideration dettr�otiom because the Lawq ts not b.irg changed This fuel has beeexcept for the n ainalyzedoduction of the by CR uusiing eL following(1)Operation of 1s.Ne Gdllq•ins aatoM.noe The Commission has wprovided NRGapproved methodologies and a with dm proposed emendment would not standardsfiCan for determining rdcsid whether a obgi approved 21 t sigmlfitant hoards consideration exists by wa NRC ts e sac ety to it molment in to evolve a y co conmt Increase in see as*SS in 10 CFR 50.02(c)..A proposed i:". file a lhs Safety Limit performance the probability m ceneegnencee of as accident C:rUO fuel satisfies all fuel perfoemamce previously eveluatsd, amendment to en operating license for a moms"ow in the Final Safety Analysts Steam generator leakage has not been used facility involves no significant hazards Report In any of the Final Safety Analysis Report consideration if operation of the facility 3 motional inowproposed change will not tsveiw a affect(WSW cu rent ter �analysis.Arming amendment won old not:(nd thus will not in accordance with the�Invo proposed • owd in the standards of safety.Analyses that en adequate leakaga than eedsta that significant,bow AR all Technical S safety Lions arebed in initiates ooreotive actions in•timely consequences increase in the rat previoulitysly or the FEAR and Tacddtel Spaclfiuetloas are consequence of as accident pteviots(y am still rest with the new fuel design and revised manner generator Important to aosenot a e plc evaluated:or(2)Create the poealbility of Safety Limit MC PRR. 2)Use rats.rupture does not tats plea.• a new or different kind of accident from The NRC staff has reviewed the (z)Use of the modified of•new or world not tzests the pcesfbWq of•new er different any accident previously evaluated:or(3) licensee's:2111 sad agree!with the kimd of landed from any acgdent prevously Involve a sig<f(ficant reduction in the licensee's Wont Therefore.the evaluated. margin of safety In accordance with the staff proposes to determine that the Demesstng the leakage rate specification requirements of 30 CFR 50Az the requested changes do not involve a does not agate the possibWty of*new or Heenan has provided the following no significant hazards consideration. different kW of accident alma the proposal efgmificant hazards wslwtlan Local Public Document Room involvesineitherof a wakes modification nor IMP"the proposed Hamm amendment the)Use f th•aacue Operating condition. location:Cedar Rapids Public Library. (3)caw or the modified specification would involve•atgrdficant famaaw in the 500 First Street.S.E..Cedar Rapids.lowa not involve a significant reduction ts• probability or consequences of an accident 52101. margin of safety. ply evaluated? Attorney for licensee:Jack Newman. Decasshtg the steam generator busy the �proposed lucdom rata specification amendment would remove Esquire.Kathleen H.Shea.Faquirspecification does not change result Newman and Holtzinger,1015 L Sheet of any of the FSAR Chapter is event. (tom the plantT�'a►Specifications the New,Washington,DC 20030. Rather it ts intended to provide a greater limit on the combined time interval for mil margin of safety since it is more oonservative three consecutive surveillance intervals to NRCProfect Director.John N. than the present value. not exceed 3.25 times the specified Hannon. The staff hes reviewed the licensee's surveillance intent Removal of Nis 3.25 Mates Yanks*Atomic Power n°1 ignificant hazard'consideration limit m surveillance Weston dose not Docket N0.60.100.Maine Y you determination enalyaL flared upon thin pcomponent physical system alteration a any Atomic Power Station.Lincoln Comfy. review.Ne staff grass with sea cause the probability of an accident or Maine licensee's no significant hazards mensi ne to tamease. consideration.Based upon the above fisnt 7erbmcal Specifications win Dote of amendment request:June 10. discussion.the staff proposes to continue to limit the extension of surveillance IWO determine that the proposed change intervals by no more than 25 percent of the ,, Federal Register / VoL 55. No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1990 / Notices 30901 intervals.This m percent allowance can different Idnd of aacldent from any &Involve a sigtltleant reduction m a realise Balmy benefit bypermllnns accident previously evaluated;nor margin of eatery.78b charge has noImpact surveillance intervals to lobes extended at times involve a slvonent redua ien to the m the margin d adage u defined to the when pleat conditions me tr oot be suitable re4ulred 0f safe bald for any Teetotal3peeteatlm for the fat'portorming that survatilance oath u �n safety.The NRC staff femme.seance:(s)me added operability ity taming pleat operating conditions or has reviewed the Iiaessee's no requirements are aanteteat with the G1`C equipment Wad out of Remo.roe onvoinit significant hazards conefderatirms modincetioro and are oomfamt with the • surveillance or maintaeance.In much sees determination and agreee with the suumptioas end analysis d that change.end the stay benefit obtained by use of the 23 licensee's analysis.The staff therefore. (b)the added ereveil oa requirement(once _ e.:'.. percent allowance for extadhm the has made a proposed determination that oar refuel outage)is consistent with other surveillance interval would oot be mtnotd the licensee's request does not involve•■ ECM simulated automatic actuation atlas • . by the 3.25 limit which le balm removed b significant hoards ttonslderstiob done in Section as d the Millstone thin No.t this license amendment by Existing equipment surveillance Local Public Document Room Technical Specifications. requirements an not effected try this Mena location:Auburn Pabue Libruy.tie Local Public Document Room • amendment and the a tension of eutn9 soon 15th Street.Aubttrn.Nebraska 66705 location:Learning Resetting,Center. ' intervals will continue to be hated by the Attorney forlionwea.W.C.D. Thomas Valley State Technical Contlo, i allowable 26 papa extant*limit Wain.Nebraska Public Power 574 New London Turnpike.Norwich. diseased above.The equipment on which District.Post Oft Bon 409,Columbus, Connecticut 06100. the eurveillancea are being pmfor teed will Nebraska 6f ommi0D - Attorney lot&eng n:Gerald Garfield. continue to be proven operable and will NRCPrefect Director.Richard F. Fria.Day.Berry a Howard continue to M■veWbte to respond to and Du Actin' Counselors at Law.City'Place.Hertford .. m�RW any pmlpwly evalueld*wlamb On mectkmt 06103.3490. For reason above the ptopoaad Ifcenss Northeast Nuclear Energy Company, NRC Project Director.John F.Stole emen the reit does sot e.the a significant Docket No.504.43,Millstone Nodose • increase tu the probability or consequence. Power Station.Veit No 1.New Londe* Noethwst Nuclear Band Company.et of an accident previously evaluated Coonty Connecticut AL,Docket No.50.330.Millstone Nuclear • Z Does the! eneged license amendment Date Of amendment mgaerl`Jane 10. Power Statta ttait No.2.New Loudon create the possibility aline',or different 198e Comfy,• Comaetlad kind of accident from sny*cadent preview!, Description of amendment request. Date amendment request {;n evaluated? m0 April 10, EvaluationThe proposed change to the Technical 1000-revised June 26.1000 The proposed license amendment doss not •Specifications(TS)would add a Description of amendment mqutat•By •;; change the plant equipment configuration or requirement to enema the operability an application dated April 10.1900 and operation and la administrative in nature. and periodic testing of a modification to revised in its entirety by letter dated The proposed license amendment will not the 14A to 14C tie breaker.This is one of June 26.1000.Northeast Nuclear Energy meets the poribwry d■raw or different the modifications made as■result of a Company(NNE=Pronged to amend kind of accident nom any accident prMonel7 gas turbine generator(CTG)load study the Technical Speateations CiS)for evaluated. 3.Does etve proposed worm amendment that damomtreted the potential for Millstone Unit 1 no art would involve a significant reduction in the margin 10idiag the ac beyond its cepacity, change the danoltion fm Cdr. of War Basis for proposed no sisnificanf Alterations in Section 1.72 to clarify the Evaluation: hazards consideration determination: scope of the movement oe menipulatlon The proposed amendment would remove The licensee hes reviewed the proposed of a component would rattan . from me plant Technical specifications the change.in accordance with 10 CPR 50.02 The proposed limit on the combined dme interval for wry and his concluded and the NRC agrees. consistent with the Revised Standard thou nominative amvatilaios Intervals to that ft does not bivalve a alsoncant Techxdcal Specifications developed by not exceed 3215 dare the specified hazards consideration in that this the Combuation Engineering Owners surveillance IntarraL Surveillance Intervals w01 continua to be constrained by the 23 change would not Croup percent extension limitation retained in the L involve sigtlficot Manse La the Basis for proposed noslgnlJloant plant Technical Specineations.This prohabfilty or coerquenc s of an accident hazards consideration determination: emvallance limitation b based on Dmteeal,analysed.TM Dtmpeee d this ' rofiMaering IadRement and the recognition �`nRe b ro add rerm.l operability and �nlicensee gM In alute dine with 20 CPR that the moo probable result d ins a Nance b to Technical • particular eurvewU.00.being performed b the Specif atios 3 4dC regarding the 3aA to �.�end and the staff verification d conformance with the teC via meeker bhp iLts gip protects the agrees that they tlo not Involve a surveillance requirements.Removal of the CI'C bam bang"Cad""sir a dealgo eignittaant harnda e0asideiratam fa that 3.2.5 limit will allow more flexibility in the basis event.Placing formal Technical these chaogss world net performance d equipment emoelllance Specification requirements m recast GTG L Involve•sigrdno*nt thanes in the around certain plant conditions that may modification has no negative anent on the probability of totturettorden aceldeat present mo eased Wtelihood or eaneermery aaaee4nentai of any transient or accident. previously toalyaad The proposed definition aannenb or chasms to=my'We t Neither does a incase the probability d d"Cps Altaaticn"vin Oft to assert • The miens nesn t amendment does not any design bads went Furthermore.all Chet podtiry Y o e000to basis accidents cue ter hoe core erg, edosMe?W a bests accidents d an t tot _ no credit chaa9e yplan opentUrg■etppin limiting plant edary system setting snd dn.* don,and l�the CTG lo st �Q would be oe dethe cheers eldonb adversely not involve•si tint reduction In the analyzed affected ice ro the rhsngas. - • margin of safely. event i Create the possibility of new or Based on the previous discussion,the L Create the possibility cis new or diffetent kind of accident from are licensee concluded that the proposed diflor al kind of amldent from any previously analyzed.Sloce that a no amendment request does not proposed a provioaly■alyzad.Moiling mho TS ro add dense m the way the plait m operstd,ms amendment increase in the biblly of operability and aurveweme requirements potential ono wamalywd news b not signifiprobability due not.in and of waif,modify plant crested No new failure modes are a new or different kind of accident from response to any operational or*wont introduced. any accident previously evaluated;nor event Nor does it mate anew or Meted 3,involve a elmdficent reduction in eke -;,q' create the possibility of a new or kind of satident margin of safety.Since the proposed change 30306 Federal Ref;Inter / V0L 55, No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1600 / Notices would not affect the coesegwncw of any 2 Crew the possibility of•new or that the combined time interval for any eccidant previously analysed.them would be different kind of accident bore any three consecutive surveillance intervals no reduction in•margin of safety. faviouety enelred.As stated above,tbs is not to mated 325 times the specific Based on the above.the staff proposes removal of the oyde+paabb variables has no neiatlan a tnterval to determine that the proposed changes influence or bnPer nos would It ooembub Basle for proposed no signlJlcant do Dot Involve a significant hazards m any way to the probability or consideration. related d an accident No s n afety- hazards consideration determination: • Local Public Document Roam relatedequipment safety function.or plat Technical Specification 4.02 include: opentlons fluid b•altered es a result of line the provision that allows a surveillance location:Learning Resources Center, pttpad obeega The gGs+psc ° literati to be extended by 23 percent of Thames Valley State Technical College, variables ere nlculted using the NRG .t 574 New London Turnpike,Norwich• approved methods and submitted to tha NRC the specified time interval This Connecticut wee. to allow the Staff to continuo to trend the extension provides flexibility for Attorney for licensee:Gerald Garfield value of dose limits.The Technical scheduling the performanca of Esquire.Day.Berry R Howard,City Spacifiations would canines to require surveillances and to permit Place,Hardord.Connecticut 002o3A499. oleauonwlWn tin raquked eels oper.tint consideration of plant operating NRC Project Director.John P.Stolz Halle acrd apptc rl t actions will b•taken conditions that may not be suitable for when or ethane woWd be exceeded. conducting a surveillance at the Northeast Nucker Energy Company,et Therefor,the Mopoeed amandment would endow time interval such operetlay at.Docket No.50.130.MIiLtoos Nucser Dot ht aqy way great•the Pedbdity of•oar t1oDs include ttape(ent plant Power Stated Unit No-I New London a different kind of accident from any operation or ongoing surveillanceitplan o.' County,Connecticut accident evahatad. &In w a significant reduction in the ' maintenance activities.Specification Date of amendment request:June 20. margin of safety.The margin of safety would 4.01 bother limits the allowance for 1990 not be affected by the removal of cycle- extending surveillance intervals by Description amendment request: ■oscine core oPestesS remits from the requiring that the combine time Interval The proposed amendment would change Technical SPsedles_tions.The mu.of for any three consecutive surveillances the Technical Specifications related to safety I f", 9rovtd■d by tlii cervent not exceed 323 times cite specified erne cycle-specific parameters.The propose TacMlcd wow"'tlom.n mains umannged. interval-The of this Provision ls Technical Specification changes would vii- f th measurestwiwould exit to control DmDOse p and. valves of these Mdaapeclfio Ilmita The .to assure that surveillances are not relocate certain cycle-specific proposed amendment centavos to require extended repeatedly as an operational , parameters to the Core Operating Limits operation within the core Smite as obtdned convenience to provide an overall Report This change would be consistent from the NRC-epproved reload deslgn increase in the surveillance interval with Generic letter 09.10.dated October methodologies end Mirfopriato macaw to be Experience has shown that the 16,- 4.1968,which provided gufdancelo taken when or if limits are violated would month surveillance intettvaL with the allow relocation of certain cycle terrain unchanged. to extend It 25 dependent core°Penning Units from the The dewlspmmtn Smifo for Drorvlelon by tint.u clads would ceetlw the to eaefarm to shoe.future usually euflledafrt to accommadata MWstone Unit No.2 Technical NW-approved normal variations in the 1 w Specifications. documentation tenon In m done. length a fuel Basle orproposed no i ni!cant robededsewould Involve so CPR 55050& routs HOweWr'the vest staff has for to J eV routinely granted requests for one-time Thehaz see has wed t e nation: rnd•w to•same that cosmos of the of excepyene tn the 3?S limit cm extending c ha gee i licensee hoe reviewed the proposed withininvolve tM cycle swift mred Smlb would not refueling aurveilLuaae because the risk changes 1n accordance with 10 CERalw•alpdSeaDt teduodaD inamorata of of safety 1s low in contrast to the 50.92 and has concluded and the staff p agrees that they do not Involve• Therefore,the proposed changes do not alternative of a forced shutdown to significant hazards consideration in that impact the Meredon of Millstone Unit No.2 perform these surveillances.Therefore. these in a manner that involve•reduction in the the 325 tlmttation on extending changes would not margin t been a practical 1.Involve a significant increase in the eaeenid on the the above,the staff yropoese limit on the�uw of t has tahe 2S-percent probability of analyzoccurred. The re ea al of at to determine that the Propoeed changes allowance for extending surveillances previously co a spend.The its al ofayde- do not involve a cant hazards ■petdlfc Dore openting limits from Tachnitr4l significant that are perforated on•refueling outage Specifications bas no influence or impact on consideration. basis. the probability or consequences of•Design Local Public Docrmtent Room Extending surveillance intervals Basis Accident The cycle-specific ooze locotion:Learning Resources Center. during Dlmt operation carr also reeul4ln operating limits.although not In Technical Thames Valley State Technical College. •benefit e-0 safe wben a echeduted Specifications.would be followed in the 574 New London Turnpike.Norwich. operation of Millstone Unit Na 2.The Connecticut , surveillance is din at a time that is not proposed amendment would still require Attorney for licensee:Gerald Garfield suitable foe conducting the eurvei fence. exactly the same actions m be taken when or This rosy occur when transient plant if limits are exaedad as is required by Esquire.Day,Berry R Howard Cry operating aonditlons exist or when current Technical Specifications. Place.Hertford,Connecticut 00103.3490. safety aysrame are out oft"when,for Each accident analysts addressed m the NRC Protect Director Jobn F.Stela saint Wee a other sorverVICe 1 OmerPSAR in d becych soaped tvnh tepee, NartheaK Nuclear Energy Company,et ectivitlaa In such asat the benefit tp which are obtained from applicatiodent n of the al.Docket No.53423.Millstone Nuclear safety of extending a surveillance NRC-approved reread design Power Station,Unit No.3.New London interval would acted any safety methodologies,to ensure that the transient County.Connecticut benefit derived by'kitting the use of 25- evaluation of new reloads would be bounded Date of amendment roves:June 13. percent allowance to extend a by previously accepted anaiyssa Thissurveillance.Furthermore. requirements eexamination,uements which would be pestsperformeds that per 1°9° cription of amendment toques& administrative burden associated with futud reload of 10 CPR$0,00.ve.sig that The amendment would the use of the ZS future reloads would not lewlw•etptifiunt proposed change h•aking percent Inagua in the probability or oonaaquancea Millstone Unit 3 Technical Specification allowance to ensue comPSanee with of an acckdamt previously evaluated. (TS)4,02 by deleting the requirement the 325limit. / Federal Register / VoL 55, No. 149 / Wednesday, July 25. 1990 / Notices Me On August 22.MO.the NRC Staff surveillance interval to be extended st a tit• In accordance with the proposed issued Generic Letter(GL)ei►14."Line- that oondittm are not ratable las amendment would not(1)hwolve a Item Improvements in Technical performing the■mvlllanoe.The safety significant Increase in the probability or Specifications-Removal of the 3.26 Limit benefit of allowing the use of tea 25 percent come4n•na•of an saddest pinion ty • 0o Extending Sanaillane•intervals." allowance watra a exsad•any benefit interval in evaluated:or(2)Ovate the possibility of ▪ Canaria letter 80.14 concludes that it la such wee limiting woe m arty my o dedvd a new or different kind of accident from human. o the 3.221 change rommoo *Went vboud evaluated:appropriate tadalete the 3Z5 factor for unman. t6e 3.231t"„r Tine ohanp don anY Pre y or(3) surveillance intervals for Technical not involve any&up to the actual Involve•significant reduction in• Specification for all power reactor serve hence requirements.The reliability margin of safety.The licensee has • licensees. - ensured through surname activities is not submitted the following no significant Title 10 CFR Part 50.Section 80.02 u�tl degrpecified aded two obtained hazards determination whether standards for license amendetermining bootTherefore.it is concluded that operation of (avow,a ova zoos the proposed than fa the whether a proposed hazard amendment involves significant hazards the facility 1n mordant with probability the prepaid bi01li or consequence.of All acddaet considerations.In this regard.the redngs don not involve n •e1ply. previously Ili sp evaluated?proposed license � reductimm the marginoiaatety. a.Thsproposeditaanammdmeat.AO licensee states in their June 13.1000 The NItC staff has reviewed.and revise the refueling boron concentration to application Ole.the proposed change concur in.the licensee's statement ensure the existence of both•IS change In does not involve a significant hazards regarding algal8ant hazards re :twit/or;mate shutdown margin ea* consideration because the change would considerations associated with the June all control element assemblies(GEM) not 13.1900 application.Accordingly.the ' withdrawn form the core and•dilution time 1.involve a significant increase in the staff has made a proposed to critical which le greater or and to 30 probability or consequences of an accident determination that the application for mines&llwrdorn the prpo■ed license previously analysed.tonThe proposed change amendment involves no significant amendment does not lmrseae the probability removes the 575 lint a extending the ce coneequsnoee of a previously evaluated surv•Illsece intervals and adds tee bares hazards•coasideratloa statements for the existing 23 percent Local Public Document Room accident. A The proposed lane amendment ellallowance,in accordance with the guidance fixation:Learning Resources Center, contained to Generic letter ere.Removal of Thames Valley State Technical College. allow for thesu•penskn enema the 525 limit on extending surveillance 574 New London Turnpike.NOrwirh, removed from the teeterts eonr ve tJ t no k Intervals provides a safety benefit by GOmnectiCut 09300. reed hose the twetays•el.Ath m allowing a surveillance interval m b Attorney for licensee:Gerald Guil0ld. chines m sped8aaaone Since the fuel extended at a time that candle:ma are not ewe te removed shutdown mange is the suitable for preforming the surveillance(L.. Esquire.Day.Berry A Howard.City reactor vessel 4 not required and heme transient plant operating condition or other Place.Hartford.Connecticut 06103.3490. neon sampling is not required and der ongoing■urveWanceormaintenance MC Project Director.John P.Stolz mthsecal dense prepares of ter foal or activitiest The safety benefit of allowing reactor coolant system piping w not eked unrestricted use of the 25 percent allowance Omaha Fablle Powar Dletrlaf.Docket to potential&sidearm due to'newness. to extend•surveillance lateral in such No.80486.Port Camera Station,pit strw ceaoakn making paenWebr indeed asea offsets any benefit derived by liming' No.1,Washington Canty.Nebraska by a bssh chloride level Therefore.tie three consecutive surveillance intervals to Date of amendment request.January PmPvl ed Urn ao'nalleet dada sat the change t t x1.change s does not gwlw 251900 as supplemented May 10 and them"Ills Pr•babNty a c tellel °ow ala •ray cherr'e to the actual surveillance prevlonly everted sonde& requirements.other than•small increase in Jane IB.1990 a Tb•proposed&son amendment will the maximum allowable surveillance interval Description of omenda ent request; snow fhe donne of lad not miss tM The Mange in the probability of failure of The proposed amendment Involves the . bump aura of mo suns Tamegoag components and systems that would reault following changes:a.IDaeaslog the Specillostke to be stored to lieges 2 of the from longer avenge surveillant Intervals reactor vessel refuellag boron seethe pod provided•CYA L ms•rted would not significantly impact the probability concentration from 1800 to 1900 ppm.b. and the w•mbtyburnt,meets the of any accident.The reliability ensured Suspending boron and chloride sampling aount ne a1Ma of the ptopsead raised through■uuvaWent activities following the In the reactor vessel when all fuel has Technical 8ped0catko Nee 5.10.Tito degraded change would not be significantlysignificantlybeen removed from the reactor vessels a Raga 2 fade hews beenambmed to count degraded beyond that obtained from the teem®005Kt,margin Is surveillance.performed subject to the 335 Allowing spent fuel assembllee with nr•staf•rd Therefore.the pe0oead feeaae limit.Therefore,tee change does not limited exporure to be a ared in Region amendment doss sot lacrosse the teobsedlty significantly increase the probability of 2 Of the spent fuel pooL tf a foil length occurrence or the consequence.of an Control Element Assembly la inserted La or osnm°�°w of a previously sagas „doom accident previously evaluated. the fel assembly prior to the move to d The proposed license amendment will 2.Create the possibility of•new or different kind of accident from any Region 2.d.Allowing spent fuel transfer •flow the dhect transfer et red hem der previously evaluated.TA•proposed thaw directly from the reactor core to tha reactor oom to Reston 2 of the spent fuel pod . does not alter the method of operating the spent fuel pool Region 2.and a Deleting provided ell procedure.have been completed plant or change the wsy the surveillance the requirement to provide•fuel and the assembly bump mew the requirement is performed.The proposed performance report after each cycle of soceptance tritons with no thanes in change allow.s surveillant interval to be operation. ed aiestre lvo spnl8tdone.The final . extended at a time that conditions are not Basis for proposed no significant storage location of any given fool element suitable for performing the suev flenae.No hazards consideration determination will be the same ulna moat"or a two., new tenure modes w introduced.Therefore. The Commlaalon has provided sap transfer process.Therefore.the mended this change has no effect on the possibility of standards for determining whether a mean amendment does not In nen the cresting•new or different kind of accident s t hazards consideration sxtaa probability orooesegwnoss of•purously from any accident ptevenlY ovaluatut es stated 111111 hazards 8o si el.A evaluated=idea, 3.Involve•significant reduction m W prolosed •.The proposed keno amendment will margin of safety.Removal of the 323 limit on amendment to an operating license:Ora implement ap,ngeusly•proved wilco to extending surveillance intervals provides s facility bivalves no significant hazards the Techelal 9pedfkadaa.Therefon the positive effect on safety by showings consideration if operad n of the facility proposed Morns amendment does not I SIMOS Federal Register / Vol. 113. Na 143 / Wednesday. Ally 23, 1980 / Notice' inaweeelemobabmbaomavaeessate Attorney for licenser tailcoat Web. MN-554121etnceantegMcamaMs preelosely evaluatsd accident. Leary,and MacRae.1333 New specified In TS Table&6.6.1 for indents i Dew tks Dsepasd ann Iman msnt Hampshire Avenue.NW"Washington. valve Hv-66.120(to be convened to a meat me the poWbWtyat•onordtferem pc mode n0mcoatalnmertt isolation manual valve tied aea:W at hem any as ide°previstY NRCProfect Director.Richard F. 33-1002)ere applicable to the new valve. naluaThe proposed amendments do not address Dottier.Acting Basle for proposed no significant anew ordMerent kind of accident because phEadelobia Electric comm..Docket hour*consideration determination: no new or different moan of operation are No.maim mud*Caseating grad" The Commission has provided proposed for the plant TM ow of the Uadt b dsfontgoos•ey County, standards for determining whether a proposed ravuedteehdta►8peo16catlwe significant hazardsdeterminationexists • .All not math in the pastbilint denim or Penmeldwude nee stated(n 14 C1rR 30.82(c).A ptopoeed different kind d oxidant therefore the Dote of amendment request.July 11, amendment to en operating license proposed License amendments do not create 1900 involves n0 a the possibility Maws a di ferent kind of ��t hazards oxidant tom any accident previously kind of amendment reguesb consideration if operation of the facility evaluated. The proposed amendment would modify) 1n seeerdwee wittt the proposed)&Does the proposed amendment involve a the Technical Specifications(TS)for amendment would not:(1 Involve• sigati cant reduction to margin of same Limerick C nerettng Station.Unit 1 significant increase In the probability or a.Specifications Involving the minimum (LCS•1)to reflect a planned modification exemegwncee of en accident previously refueling'Madmen romp are maintained to install new*suppression pool water evaluated:(2)Create the possibility of a above 0111 515515155 required WSW soil dia level indication at the Remote Shutdown new or d,.... rat kind of atx A_from dilation nine to critical crafe me to current panel limp)b3 support sefa shutdown of plant mondtlene.biemasie6 the boron the plant to the event of•!Ins.Tula any accident previously evaluated a(3) c°nnoeetrettoe enema that the eAnfmim involve•significant reduction in a shutdown awn 415atetel'ad.Therefore reetWicatiee to Pinned to be performed margin of saf the proposed license amendment dose not during the nerd(third)refueling outage The 1t has provided an analysis reduce the margin d safety, for S.Unit 1.currently scheduled to of no cant hazards provided ade alysi b.Speciflmstions mvotvteg the boron begin in September 1900.based on a el>IDdfi ations sarephmg core that the shutdown margin commitment in LC'S Unit 1 Licensee with the request for the license conforms to mower plat conditions.Stns Event Report(SERA No.2.0. 6.IAA amendment The licensees analysis of the fuel soma',popeyed.shutdowm megin of protected suppression pool Lave)and the propelled amendment against the in the reactor vessel le net required;and Temperature Indication is the Event of a three staudszde in 10 CPR 311021• he ae.lac•aampllog ts not raqutnd.The Floe."dated May 5.ne0.and results in reproduced below: fat nsAnmanufacturer's chlorideyear chemistry the need to add a new Containment 1.'11w proposed chanp dose not levolve a requirements are rest by ss15p3n8 d the a18o0icant turner to no probability or Spent Pod Pool daring the period the core ie isolation valve to the eppropAate TS conesgss•aa dam sodded prrrtousy, °abided.This maintain*thy medhudW Section.The planned MOM MR=will wisest delta ProDerl m of the fat.Consoildeltoe of require Ch auging the adding primary The popeeedTS change reflects a planned all the boron end chloride aamplW containment leo tion valve modiaestion to Metall a new electrical requi ements in sae location is the Technical anangemenl for the Suppression Poo) Div nn 1 euppnrkn pool water tare► SpaWllcanons ensures°ompllance of Level Monitoring System(SPLMS).Two inst a mounion loop This planned empties regdrements.Therefor&the new mot aced valves will be modl6atiea will enemy the swdabtlfty d th knit as icy. rat dose not educe metalled.One of the new valves will be suppreesien pod water lewd indloMoe et the a SDsaiSmsticns*swollen'the stooge of tagged liV-63.121 and will be used to RSPto support safe shutdown methods A C. spent fuel in fiction z dike Man pod isolate the existing electrical Division 2 led B for safe eMutdown of***mitten conform to reel P15510asdltlar.Swan SPLMS Instnmtentatlon and process event ore Art The editing electrical procedure,eautn strict administrative lines.Eidtiting motoroperated valve HV- Division ZSPLMS Inebaanentatton loop will requirements and tome)rga5emente which Smm win be *dorm and le@ be av5llbls le support ode shutdown one lnd"ndebtbr veAaed u aooaptabis In place with the�caapebaity for manual method■B red a t the tme. pe iMa. i•owefora tba Proposed hoensa amendment 'thr eifaaaad momfio■ama epsciSsa6y.the dose not iodates the swain d safety. operation.The power and control Cables addition Meow containment isolation d Administrative specifications tovo= associated with this valve will b• va••ma an taomearc Imes will not the twofer d apsnt fuel to the staa0�pool terminated at the new valve tfV-86721. adversely effect the operation deny safety- conform 10 Wrenn plant mondldoos.gtermes The other new valve will be tagged HV- related gmfyment d the plant The original in the fuel meter proeaduma oaten aid 3.5.126 end will be used to isolate the function of the SAMS.as described la the administrative procedures and ensure that new electrical Division 7 SPLMS level MAP.will remain uncharged.ie_this the bunion requirement are verified se transmitter and its process line.Both punned modification does not Invehm any aaeepsbl.'fhereeore tie proposed Manse new Valves HV-.56 rsi and HV-86126 pfd elW change to tM'doting chanats e eakey.pliant duos net reduce dye margin d w�l Dri*aarY wntabrmartt isolation the S tion.. Wet od re6sd mn for ng.ce salary. ■Ctuatl°4 pat-sordGd monitoring.a e.The deletion d the feel performance valves.T'hue•thews valves need W be remote ssYe�capability fin accordance report is an admInlstrative specification. added to the table of isolation valves do with CDC Moire CPR SP Appendix Al . Therefore.We proposed license amendment the TS tbet must be operable. • The oew level teetmve■ntatlon loop will be does not rectum the danger of safety. The propoud change kr to TS Table ewwered ham on electrical Division 2.Cles Thor NBC sGfthas mined dm bcensca 3.5.3-1."Part A•Primary Containment 1B source.The incrwesd lading on this no ateu ltoust hawed*determination end Wisdom Velvet"TS page 3/4 0.25,to Dower eomms wilt be ne AWR,and a nos With the kris"'saint The"dr add the new outboard primary therefore,will have no effect on the ability of hie therefore pads a proposed containment fWladen valve.HV•3.5dm0, 1Na Qaw 1tS power emote to perform its detwssin Lion that the license request does taws hullo%The*mew modipee tea not involve a alHnifrani haunts to this table for penetration number will 001 w m,4utrenwetatton wnh consideration. 219A.TS Table 3.6.3.1 currently Ilea socendes or response raamotmtstia that Local Public Document Room outboard printery coetabizo nt Soled= are differed than de craft ettperow°n location:W.Dele Clark Library,216 valve,HV-66.121.for penetration pool level ineemnentattoo This plumed South 13th Street Omaha.Nebraska number 210A.Therefore no change is modification will most applicable 68102 required to this table for the new valve constroetion stendmds.deign•and moral 0 Federal Register / Vol 55, No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25, 1080 / Notices S0307 requirements which are applicable to the possibility trance or different kind of Booth for proposed no aignifcant existing systems mandated with sate accident from any accident previously hozarda consklerotion determination: shutdown methods A.G and R The design of evaluated. • The Commission has provided the new level wbumentatln loop conforms 1.The proposed change does not involve a standards for determining whether a to applicable criteria for physical separation. significant reducdon in a margin oI safety. ■ Gat hazards caning meth r a redundancy.and divdsloneliratioa The new 'tire proposed TS change ra0epts■planned cation to Stall neW auppteaatan pad s■(�Ltd In 10 lards Onsi A In bawl kronmen tetln IonP components lly water levellever indication at the RSP to support amendment t0 an operating license for a proposed qu environmentally illy qualified.dynamically gallflad,quslltid to 9eteWo Category 1 and ate shutdown methods A.G and R ta the facility involves no significant hazards Class itt and energized from invite event of s M.The original Amnon of the consideration if operation Of the facility emergency power supplies te the evert oQslb 5PLM4 wW remain uhCMngs6la.this in accordance with the proposed power Is lost This planned addition of a new Dleond modlncaeoa sDsOtacally.the amendment would not(1)Involve a containment isolation valve is consistent addition of a new containment Isolation Cant Increase!n the babWi or with the design presently committed to in valve on an Imtrumant line.does not involve significant FSAR Section e24].1a.t and conforms to any physical change to the existing channels wneequences of an accident previously the design criteria specified in Safety Guide of suppression pool water level evaluated:or(Z)Create the possibility of 1.11 es deathbed In ISAR Section 024.1.15 InaWmeatatIon that are relied on for ECM •new or different kind of accident from This design provides an acceptable actuation.post-accident monitoring,or any accident previously evaluated:or(1) alternative to the explicit requirements of remote shutdown canahWty(k scoordanee involve a significant reduction In a CDC 00 as approved by the NRC In Section with CDC Se of 10 CPR BO.Appendix A). margin of safety. 0242 of NURECOsp1.This planned The design of the new primmlyooetatement The licensee has evaluated the modification will not introduce any new isolation valve configuration will meet the (anus roods and will not alter any existing destsr criteria for the SAME the DrePand emendment Make the assumptions previously mad.in evaluating primary containment isolation system for standards of 10 CFR 50.OZ.and has the radiological consequences of an accident instrument line.,and the CAC system.and determined the following The proposed change does not affect limiting therefor.win hew IS adverse imPact et 1.Doss the propound license amendment eafeq system settinp or operating thew systems,Accordingly.the exiting involve a ainsificent increase in the paramn p and dons hat mouldy a add any fore.the proPosad change does not n of eafetY will he Maintained probability�sequence of as accident initiaMatisse n the pront bability would cause an increase to the prohabWq or consequences involve•reduction in•margin of safety. including itsa verification of closure and od on accident previously evaluated. The staff has reviewed the licensee's seal of the equipment hatch is the excluaioe 2.The proposed change does not mate the submittal and significant hazards toTSS Surveillance Rsquuemsnt4,e.1.1.a.1 possibility of a hew or&Tared kind of analysis and concurs with the kenos?' does not involve a significant Wanes in the accident from any accident previously determination as to whether the probability or conesquenoe den aoddeut evaluated. proposed amendment involves a because the hatch is closed,sealed and Ths Proposed TS change ages a planned significant haxarda consideration. verified par MP 0.1 and desk tasted per PST iii- modification to install new supprealn pool Therefets,the staff proposes to z to ensure that the requirements of 10 CPR.41water lost indication at the RSP t0 support determine that the proposal immot o., Pan n'appeodk j me met There la no fire protection safe shutdown methods A.C. identifiable mechanism that would osua the and R This planned modification will not iavOlves no significant hazards nub securing the hatch bolts to loom. delete or modify the mis %air shutdown CONlderado& thereby amain,leakage past the ash protection fatuna downgrade the support Loco1 Public Document Room The proper method for verifying that any e ystem psdormaace necessary for reliable location:Pottstown Public Library,500 containment penetration i "sealed'is to operation of equipment reduce system High Street,Pottstown.Pennsylvania Dsdorm*leak tat M discussed above.the redundancy or independent or impose more Igoe eqalp■sant hatch la Nubian to leek tests per severe testing requirements.This planned Attorney for licensee:Conner and the requirements of 10 WR Parted.Aweadix modlfiatbn,specifically,the addition of a Wetterbahn,ray Penneyleafiia Avenue. I.This change does not alter the leak testing new containment isolation valve on an NW.Wanhington,DC MOW ',mime 1� � �n or p the.but latnument line,will not btroduos a now CPro/act Director:Welter R merely` undo that this verification of NR failure mode for any components in the sealing and closure need not be performed e xisting systems undated with afe Butler every tai days shutdown of the plant in the event of•fire. p0eyand General pied&CoaeDaer et Z.Does the proposed license amendment The new level Weumentatin loop Is al,Docket No.50.744,Trojan NuclNr create the possibtlity of■new or different divldoalired for alect ical Division 1 as Pleat COlumbla County,.Oregon -kind of accident from any accident previously . required for safe shutdown methods A.G evaluated? and Vibe Satins demAal Divdsbn:level Dote of amendment tequear February The costa emmte mttigotoa the instrumentation loop required no deist 10,ID,e consequences of en oxidant and verification changes to meet the ngvlremsnrs of are Brief decription of amendment of its Warr/is not Mated to accident shutdown methods H and D.The level Malt The Proposed amendment The champ=Idaproud is d administrative lines from the suppression pool would revise Trojan Technical will be provided with remota manual Specification 3/4 01 clop that does not alto the egdpmsut isolation valves 1n series with a looked open SContainment�a))3/4.61.,to delete the hatch test frequency,test methods,a manual valve,The configuration sew ram folio sentence:"2 AD t �ontsAs permit containment atmosphere a scope ta wing eguilgaea i Does me proposed Hans*amendment case of■valve failure.The saw lsolatbu hatches are closed and sealed."This Invxlve•significant reduction b a aught of valve,will remain in an ended pump room proposed change would relieve the safari' which has providwa for any Wild leakage, licenses from performing verification of la accordance with the TTS and 10 CPR and la serviced by the standby Ca the closure and seal of the equipment ran 50./4:0Pesdla I.the egalpaent batch la Trwtment System.The DM isolation valves hatches linen within the contdament tested at the peak Containment Wittig will M afaty•related,designed to Sent° when the reactor is at hdl power, pressure following a dense bests event(00 Category 1 and will be able to withstand pig).Tbds bat Is performed annually donne containment dense me w.IS Utetaad,verification would be refabni.No chop to this tastleg L temperature,The proposed change don not Performed after going to cold shutdown yroposd.Instead.the ITS on moody henry involve any change to setpoints or operating and before rano:dna to mu Power Per danfivd to dam*the bmplk.l a mat the parameters nor does it bivalve any potential approved maintenance and test egipmothatch scary apabilly,ia.Lek initiating event that would ante the procdures• wits shroud be dmmeasbd every 11 days 1 34308 Federal Register / Vol SS. No. 143 / Wednesday. Itrly 25, 1990 I Notices Sine no change to enigma hatch Waits in accordance with a proposed • Therefore.the proposed tecbnlcal proPmed.ea because the merest tenting amendment would not(1)involve• specification change to delete the timers program oomph's'within 10 Mt Part 54 significant increase in the probability or is consistent with the present plant Appendix I.no aiaomoant reduction In a comsagsencee of an acddwt previously satus concurs with the design analysis margin of safety la Involved_ evaluated:m(2)(2)Create the possibility of described in the PSAR end with the The staff has reviewed the licensees a new or different kind of accident trots HELD analysi&and would not result in no significant hazards analysis and any accident previously evaluated:or(3) an unanalyzed plant condition. • concurs with the licensee's conclusions. involve a significant comma=in a Therefo%there le no significant As such the staff proposes to determine margin of•story. increase in the probability or that the requested changes do not The licenselhas evaluated the consequences of an accident previously involve a efgnifit ant hazards proposed • pamendment against the evaluated. consideration. standards provided above and has Loco!Public Document Room supplied the following information t r n&a the f ac idle trf a new m location:Portland Sate University Operation of the Jame A.FittPatrick different kind of accident from those Library,936 S.W.Harrison Street P.O. Nuclear Power Plant in accordance with pleeku'l3'evaluated' Box 1161.Portland Oregon 97207. this proposed amendment would not The surveillance test requirements Attorney for licensee:Leonard A. involve a significant hazards which would be removed from the Girard rag"Portland Geer"Electric consideration,as defined in 10 CFR technical specifications by this Company.121 SM.Salmon Street $0.92,since the proposed changes would amendment are related to time delays Portland Oregon 9'120a. not . which were not incorporated into NRC Project Director.John T.Larkins. 1.Involve•significant increase in the bunt plant accident analyses or Acting probability or consequences of an transients desalbed in the FSAR or in Power Authority of the Stets of New accident previously evaluated.The the HELD analysis.The operation of the York,Docket No.60-363,James A. proposed changes to Table LL2 remove HPCI and RCIC systems for various FitzPatrtck Nuclear Power Plant the regWrroment for functional testing of accidents and transients,as well as Oswego,New York the time delay relays and timers for the operation of the isolation elgnala.b Date of amendment request:April 4, HPO and ROC automatic isolation described in the FSAR.which does not atrial& Include•time delay for&dad :on 1990 Description of amendment request The original deems of the HMI and high butane tempetature.Therefore, ' ROC automatic isolation signals remove(of the requirement to perform The proposed amendment would delete included time delay devices for unbalance tests associated with these the references to Footnote Number(9)in postulated steam stag/line or Pecan switches will not ante a new or Technical Specification Table 4.2.2, leeks.Since the HPO and ROC steam different kind of accident "Minimum Test end Calibration supply piping are physically adlac ent to Frequency for Core and Containment 1y a Involve a elifnifleont redaction in tar them main es penetrate snap piping where the Cooling System"for the High Pressure steam lines psaebsa�the primary ma mat>tt°of safety. Coolant infection(HPO)Subsystem containment and for a porton of their The nuyedlanoe vets which would bi Auto boladon and for the Reactor Core route to their respective steam turbines. removed from the technical Isolation Cooling(ROC)Subsystem the steam leak detectors for both the sPecifiatioaa will not affect the margin Auto halation.Items Number 6 and 7. HPO and the RCIC systems could be of safety meoltlttg from°potation of the respectively.In the able.The proposed activated by s leak in any of the steam f PCI or ROC systems.since operation change would result in deletion of the lines.To prevent needless automatic of the time delays was net assumed fm functional test requirements for the time isolation,time delays were incorporated the&cadent analyses for the plant delay relays and timers associated with into initial plant design to allow time to described in the FSAR or in the HEM the automatic Isolation signals for the investigate leak to the vicinity of the analysts.Also.the timers ere not IIPCI and ROC Systems.These relays steam supply piping and effect manual required to operate in order for the HPO and timers were originally designed to isolation prior to automatic closure of or ROC systems to perform their initiate a time delay in the went of a the HPCI and/or ROC steam supply desired Emetics and were not steam line or packins leak so that the valves incorporated into the operational leak could be manually isolated prior to The FitzPatrick Final Safety Anslysis enatysis for the HPO or RCIC systems. automatic isolation of the HPCI and Report(FEAR)contains•discussion The say has reviewed and agrees RCIC steam supply piping,However.the regarding the physical separation of the with theltcensee's analysis of the relays and ttmen have not been HPO and ROC steam linos and the significant hazards consideration calibrated nor functionally tested since location of the leak detectors.The determination.Based on the review and initial plant startup and the feature le potential for isolation of both steam the above dismissione the staff proposes not lncorporstsd into the various plant lines as a result of a sloes steam leak to determine that the proposed cyange analyses.The time delay feature has, was also considered.However.the tee does not Involve a&indicant hazard therefore.been defeated and the valves of time delay devices to provide time for consideration. • will shut immediately when the setpoat assessment and manual isolation of the Law public Document Room la reached affected system►4 tut dfseuwd ilea Boils for proposed no significant the High Energy Line liro&k(irmAl location Stab University of New York • &morals conalderotimn determination: analysts for the bent assumed no such Pen9°Id Lib Reference and The Commission has provided time delay.In addition,since the HPO Y ts Depe anent Oswego'New standards for determining whether• and ROC systems are not required to ork 13120. significant hazards consideration exits mitigate pipe breaks outside of the Attorney for&engem Ara Charlse M. as sated in 10 CFR 60.92.A proposed primary containment simultaneous Pratt.=Broadway.New York,New amendment to an operating bombe fora isolation of both systems,should ft York KO st facility involves no slgnitlant hazards occur.le within the scope of the plant NRCProject Director.Robert A. eoaslderetion if operation of the facility design basis. Capra At Federal Register / VoL 55. No 143"/ Wednesday. July 25. 1980 / Notices 303W Power Atdhaity of The Stab of New of the Wa■tbodaew Standard Teototbal 103e.from the NRC provided guidance , Yolk.Docket No.511.20 .barman Point SiloM tt for the oeat.leneet ark leaks- • to broom on Manta for removal et Nudger Ceewetlng Unit Na 3. dews art esornints payaieat atones'el the the values of c Weetchsetsr County,New York plod are camps to pion'Dot tens'Molts limits from rho Ts.ILs licenses W) a.■the reduction aoeedarrl amendment b 1n to Date of amendment rogues[June 18, involve• ■ t reduotlas prothis Co response . 1900 'tn•margin of aatety. this CenMe Letter. Description of amendment request, Response: Basis for proposed no significant The licensee seeks to amend the Indian °Pen ptoyo.dt�y tell"Pella bt 3at3e l lee et cow hazards consideration determination: Point 3([P3)Technical Specifications with not involve a eig if cent redaction in The staff has evaluated lh*proposed. (TS; Section 1.10(Oefinitians).Section miser Ky amendment and deratmtned that b 9.e(G.ltuinment Integrity),and Section The W..onWayhorw Standard Technical involves no algal9Cant hazard* 4.4,0(/Jr Lock Tests).The Technical Specifications have been evsiwtd to consideration.According tote CFR Spedf cations are bet eg revised to provide an acceptable mar3ts of safety. 50.02(•).s proposed amendment to an amen i the definitions.LCO,and therefor*emending the Indian Point 3 operating liana involves no significant eurw thence for the containment air operating license to condone to the bazards consideration if operation of the lock r to more dearly reflect and be requirements of the WST$Insane a marzto facility to accordance with the proposed consistent with the requirements of be mat�u already Uase evalua to antanrDment w,00l not Westinghouse Standard Technical The staff hes reviewed and agrees L Involve a slgnit)eant increase in the Specifications(WSTS). with the licensee's anal*"of the probability or consequences of to Basis for proposed no signIficcnt significiust hazards consideration • accident paeNeasly evaluated:are hazards consideration detemdnation determination.Based on the review,and 2 Create the possibility of•new or The Commission has provided the above diseession,the staff proposes different kind of saddest from say standards for determining whether• to determine that the proposed change accident pret toasty evafiated ar e lirdflcant hazard*conakleratlon Wog does not involve■significant hazards a Involve a sigaif)cent reduction in a as stated in 10 CfR 50.92 A proposed consideration. margin of safety. amendment to an operating Weise fora Local public Document Room facility involves no significant hazards location:White Plains Public Library, The proposed revision to the considerations if operation of the feeikity too Marble Avenue.White Plains,New Technical SpecfBcaltons be hi in accordance with a proposed York 10001 accordance with the guidance provided amendment would not(1)Involve a Attorney for lioensew Mr.Charles M is Genetic Letter 11616 for if amee el significant increase in the probability or Pratt,10 Columbus Circle,New Yodk. regnes'e LemO°al of the Walt...U. consequences of an accident previously New York 10019. cyclaspesifid paramehe limits Bata TS. evaluated or(2)Create the possibility of NRCpro/sot Dlrector.Robert A. The establishment of these Smite 1n a new or different kind of accident from Capra accordance with an NRC-approved any accident previously evaluated:or(3) methodology and the incorporation of Involve a significant reduction in s Power MUMMY of The Stahl of New these limits Into the COM will ensure • margin of safety. York.Docket Na PAM ladfan Palest that proper ages haw been tam to The licensee has evaluated the Nuclear Generating Unit Na 3. establish the values of these limits. proposed amendment against the Westchester Cotmty.New York Furthermore.the submittal of the CGlit standards provided above and has Date of amendment must Jane 23, w1II allow the staff to continue to trend supplied the following information. 1900 the values of these limits without the (7)tote the proposed license amendment Description ofanteerhnent request need for prior staff approval of tbase Involve a significant horns"to the The proposed amendment would revise HS%and Without Introduction of en yrobab",er weeeglteneee et sn sctidwt Technical Specification Sections 21 and uenelewred safety amnia The rewind previously evaluated 3.10 of Appendix A to replace the ratan specifications with the removal of the Response: of ryde•speoific parameter limits withal values of erievgatifle parameter HMO The proposed changes do net involve rofermos to the Core Operating Limits and that addition of the referenced increase Ia the endpro Shu t isa request seekly- Report(Goes).wrath contains the report for these limits does not create analyzed accident Sines tits of desk.t0 incorporate the requirements Of the values of those limits.In edmtloa the the poWbltity°f allow new or different kind equivalent Westinghouse Student Teahnkal GOLR has been included in the of accident for those previously Specifications which have been evaluated to Definitions Section of the Technical evaluated.They also do not Involve a provide adequate safety,and le applicable to Specifications(TS)to note that it is the sigeifiemt redaction in the margin of Ip3,°e ndm of IP31n ac ette"with this tmit•spedfic document that provides safety since the change does not alter proposed license emendment does col these limits for the commit operating the methods used to establish these significantly increase the consequences of an reload cycle Fm thermore.the definition Bette Come4omtiy.the proposed accidentstsid (4Do previously un h ors note thet the whin of these change on the removal of the values al (21 Doe.the proposed Ikew amendment o he ' erceb the possibility of■new or diCadent specific parameter limits are to be eydde.epedfic limits does not Invotva a kind of eceident from any accident previously determined b accordance with the significant Increase in the probability or evaluated. Specification Q9.1A.Thiel Speeif radon consequences of an oxidant previously Response: requires that the Core Operating Limits evaluated Operation of Indian Point 3 ts accordance be determined for each reload cycle In Because the values of cycle-specific with the proposed license amendment does accordance with the referenced NRCe parameter Smits will dbnmuua to be not theta the ponibility of a new■e different approved methodology for these Halite determined In accordance with an NRC- me kind of=Went from any previously and consistent with the applicable limits approved methodology and consistent evaluated of the safety analysis. thin with the limits of the safety No change inments Ming madetethe t the an and fir• applicable containment ark locks provide plant reDodf arty •cycle revisions shall analysts,than Char!$ee ale protection,No new modes of plant operation be provided to the NRC upon issuance. adtaIntshative in nanny and din not are involved.Incmpomeng the requirement Generic fetter 0610.dated October 4, impact the operation of the facility in a nee Federal Raster / VoL 56, No. 143 / Wednesday. fuly 25. 1980 / Notices mama that involves significant hazards amendment would not(s)Involve a Spedncatione i Procedures and consideration- significant increase in the probable[!or Programs.that regdrae written The proposed amendment does not consequences of an accident previously . procedures be established.implemented. alter the requirement that the plant be evaluated(2)Create the possibility of a end maintained coverts this program. operated within the limits for cycle- new or different(rind of accident from This section et the Technical specific parameters nor the required any accident previously evehsted.or(e) spedecatioa te also modified to remedial actions that must be taken Involve a significant reduction in a Include the*wire of the Pin Protection • when thew limits are not met.While it margin of safety. Program and Implementing procedures is recognized that such requirements are The proposed revision to the License end the submittal of recommended euentul to plant safety.the values of Condition is in accordance with the changes to the Management Safety . limits Can be determined in e000rdanos guidance provided in Gi e&Letter M. Review crams.(MSRC)n ons of the with NRCapproved mefhode without 10 for li ti msees m Yes;removal of responsibilities of the Plant Review affecting nuclear safety.With the fire a TnicalSpealn eons. Committee(PRC)under Specification removal of the values of these limits The tnooeporation of the NRC^approwd sus in this manner.tie pint from the Technical Specifications,they Pies Protection Program.and the former protection program wilt be addressed by have been iocorporsted into the COLA TS requirements by reference to the administrative contral requirements that that te sum to the Commission. procedures implementing are consistent with oils pMgrams Hance.appropriate meeemee exit to requirements.into the Updated Safety addramad by with°tDann in.fefiranis These control the values of these 1lmita These Analysis Report(USAR)and the use of chimes are adminletra on i lm Th re c6angea are administrative in mart the standard License Condition.on fire and do not impact the operation to the and do not impact the operadon of the protection.will ensure that the F(re facility in a manner that involves Protection Programs including the facility In a manna that involves significant hazards Consideration. systems,the administrative and significant hazards considerations. Based our the preceding aueument, tecbmtal controls,the organization,and The PruDcmd emaadment includes the staff believes this proposed the other plant features associated with the removal of fire protection Technical amendment involves no significant fire protection will be on•consistent Specifications in four areas:(I)fire hazards consideration. sums with other plant features detection systems.(2)fin suppression Local Public Document Ram described in the USAR.Also.the systems.(3)fin berries.end(4)fin • location:Whits Plains Public Library. provisions of s0 CFR 60.60 would then brigade starling requirements.While it 100 Martins Avenue,White Plains,New apply directly for changes the licensee is recognized that a comprehensive Fire York Il1M0f. desire*to make in the Pin Protection Protection progrem is essential to plant Attorney for/Manse:Mr.Charles M Program.In this context,the safety,many details of this program that Pratt.10 Colrimbns Circle.New York. determination of the involvement of an are cunt*addressed in Technical New York 10019. uoreviswed safer question defined in Specifications can be modified without NRCPtoject Director.Robert A. 10 CFR 09.S0(a)(2)would be made based affecting mums•safety.With tha Capra on the"accidentrireviously evaluated" for at of these requirements from the Sarstmeoto Municipal Utility Distrkt, being the pgatulsted its In the fire Technical Specifications,they have Docket Na g0,112,Rancho Sees Nuclear bawds walla for the fire area been gyrated Into the P(re Geoseseng Starke.!ma m al°County, affected by the change.Hance.the License Condition establishes le�� Csllfards proposed pram �the additions to Doh aJamendment an adequate basis for defining the scope the sating administrative control request of changes to the Fin Protection rsgwnm.nu that era eppllcaW to the December 28.leen mended March 10. Program which an be made without Fpra protecyon program and the revised 1000 prior Cmmkssion apPrn U"without Description of amendment request introduction of sot uareviewed safety a Condltlon tiara are suitable The ProPoeed amendment would raise question The rind Liana Condition administrative controls to ensure that Condition 2.C.(4)of the Bane&remove or the removal of the testing TS licensee initiated changes to these the fire protection Technical requirements on fire protection does not requirements.that have been removed Spacifiatione end the omreeponr ing create the possibility of a new or from the 7eehnical Specifications.will Bases.and add administrative controls different kind of accident from those receive careful ravfsw by oomPstent to the Technical Specifications to previously evaluated They also do not individuals.Again.these Menges are support the Fire Protection Proves. involve•significant reduction in the admioUhedve in nature and do not Generic Letters 00-10.dated APr1124. margin of safety since the License impact the operation of the facility in a nee and 80.12.dated August 2,MM. Condition does not alter the requirement mama that involves significant hazards from the NRC provides gddama to that an evaluation be performed for the consideration. Ilan eeee to request removal of the fire identification of an unreviewed safety Based on the preceding amassment. protection reehdcal Specifications.The question for etch proposed change to the staff believes this;c000eed licensee's proposed amendment is in the Fin Protection Program amendment involves no significant ' response to these Generic fatter. Consequently,the proposed License hazards considerations. Bads for proposed no significant Condition or the removal of the flee LocalPublie Daumen:Room hazards consideration determination: protection requirements do not involve a location:Menin uatha King Regional . the Commission has provided significant inseam in the probability or Libtsip.7S10 uth street Bypass. etendsi le for determining whether• consequences of an accident previously seaman:4 Cessinie gum significant hazards consideration lades evaluated Attorney/or llosnms )en sehor4 se stated in 10 CPR 80.02.A pryppmd The proposed modification of the SamemenW Municipal Unity Schwa. MUM amendment to an operating license fora Administrative Control Section a of the Ste S Snort.P.Ci.HOx 16890 facility involves no significant hazards Technical Spec fiatioee includes the Sacramento.3Snornor.Ra Bola 9863! consideration if operation of the feciiity addition of Fire Protection Program in accordance with a proposed implementation to the requirements for NRCPro%etDirector.John T.Larkins Federal Register / VoL SS. No. 141 / Wadaesdgy. July 21. 200 / Notices SOS21 ,, Seasreeto ltmsidpel Utility Mulct, requirements for testing of the foal with Sections 3.0 and 4.0 on the Docket No.wJS1G Rancher Seco Nedetr handling bridge remain unchanged The applicability of the limiting conditions Generating Stadia Sacramento County. extended tine period available to for operation and surveillance California restore offota power(0.10 days requfremanta.The proposed changes are Date of amendment request minimum as of Jaeuery 9.1000)provides in accordance with the guidance • December 28.19® revised April 90. ample time to take corrective action to provided by Generic tatter re°to 19'30 ensure fuel damage does not occur on a preclude unnecessary plant sbutdovrce Dena moos of aeendment request: LOOP.(2)Cteau the passibility oft and to clarify the Ts to allow pa ila The proposed amendment would add new or different kind of accident from through or to operational modes as "Appendix C Deluded Technical any accident previously evaluated.The required to comply with Adios Specification"to Facility Operating Proposed addition to the Operating Requirements. License No.DPR.84 for the Rancho Seco Mans"a the Driveled Tsar's"' Boils for proposed no significant Nuclear Generating Statics.The Specifications applies only when the hazards consideration determination: facilidefuled Detailed Technical Spedfioatioca(DTS) ryao4n f°jere thetore.only ' As required by to CFR so.914J.the condi . ose would be followed in lieu of the activities and potential accidents licensee has provided the following no Appendices A and H Tacbokai associated with the SEP need be significanthazardswasldenaos Specif canons for the meander rider of the considered.Since the determination: . c use physical twat me operation of the fealty in currant shutdown that began ta) characteristics 1999 and remains In effect mtcharacteristicsof the pleat associated aooadsose with the proposed amine of movement of foal into the Reactor with the SIT are not being changed.and involve a stpu0c at Increase in the a m Building Movement of cud book to the the systems required to safely store tba probability m.puenor a an amain Reactor E would inquire that the spent foal will be mslntafasd.the previously evaluated? r, plant revert back to the Appendices A ard 'dent�i sew c different prit modal dy ��the faddy to smadesce - and S Technical SPeciticatlone ally eated.(3 pnvoly a Mth this ants sed ahris bas bean ra maid evaluated hi not emoted(3)Involve a requirement. M me NRC lbrsne.rlo°mplemsetetlon. The Rancho Sew DTS en based on elgnlAcwt recant in a margin of Therefor O le concluded that operatic,*of the ptent wnd►tioss that exist u,molt safety since.for the two creditable ohs facility in accedenceth th is proposed aecidenu the meglh of safey for the dump will not Involve•daatorant manes of the plant deiferelextended Mee fuel handling accident is unchanged, is the probability or reeaspuenw red an that the plant entered 1n June 1900.reel while tba margin of safety for the LOOP aoaldent previmmlr srdaeted. has been offaoeded from the reactor is not significantly reduced given the L WM°pennon d the facility In vessel and eland la the"at lima pod Oat day minims n time period available aeowdeoCe with this proposd chmga create (SIT).Plant systems are being placed in to restore este power or is find an the Daselb9ly of a new or different kind of •lay-up oonditfon to limit degradation. alternate means of adding orator to ffia evaluated? say accident pts doa.y The DTs provide a level of ptoUetlon SFp. needed to deal with inedible accident, y tin soma bas Nseponss`No. in the defuektdcandltlon.Provide eats determined that the proposed cheapest* Opoetlon of nee cheap in saccordanceon revs longterm dotage of nuclear c t&end the Rancho Sew atones involve no by the thin NRC proposed ahansa he been reviewed Provide the level afootecaon Mme NRC forconludedric that 9 significant hazards wnsldmati0h, thsrafe.IL le ohhaetudad that*Wiltonopeetl of to the health and safety of ells oobtle. The NRC staff has reviewed the the facility to accordance with this propose Bade forpnopcesd ao dgaif cost pied amendment and the licensee's charge dose not area the Aced iStf tar• hamr"rnnsldetv"11 wurminatlon: determination and find them acceptable �eas�decadent�ar A The Commission has Therefore,the staff proposes to standards for determining whether a detamttns that the amsmlatentregnaot s writ operatic°of the facility is significant beards wndden don alga Involves no signifant bazarde accordance with this proposed°hrwee in 10 CPR 30.92(c).A proposed wnslderaaon. Involve a efatf scant reduction in e marsh'of amendment to an cense°Pend*limn for■ Local Pub&ZocontentRoom &OAK Na hadn't!kind"'no ai®oif cant batarda. location:Martin Lather King Regional Operatic@ of ma facility It=aoadars consideration if operation of the fatuity Library.MO 24th Street Dm" with this proposed carp has bees reviewed is accordant,with the proposed Sacramento.Glifrirula 96672 by the NRC fargaaeMa lmDismsntaam. amendment would not:(1)Involve a Attorney for licenseer Jan Schott Therefore,it 4 concluded nest condo of significant biome in the probability or Sacramento Municipal Utility District. the facility let accordance with this proposed consequences of an accident previously cot s scent pile sox ism. change dose nor Invoke sSWAM evaluated(2)Croats the poesibility of a Sacremasto.California 06662 eduction in s mares of safety. new or different kind of accident than NRC Project Director John T.laridne Based p°de Dr`°�a°aa'1a U M previously evalusted:or(9)Involve a acting o00otade thaat 31 lr+opm.sd came tea 1eD . significant teductiom lo a margin of doh not involve a sttpt8aest Saw* safety. Southern Wlfonnda Edison Company.sfconsideration n..wab� i.tnsi by 10 that kLs The licensee has determined that the at.Docket No.30,200. Lan Chaffs ) proposed change will not•ti)lov a)"a Nuclear Generating Station.Unit No.1. he'uII a°d arytiscf the p°btl°"'cal"i ten significant increase in the probability or Soppier Condi.California this aoamw�Si net remit Lii•condition s) consequences of an accident previously Dote of amendment request.Jima 12. which eltttlhoaety rite the Iowa of the evaluated Them are only two credible 1990 S4140O04 the esriroamset as described to • accidents in the"Detailed Mode:abed fad Description of amendment recast: the NRC Penal&evlraemsata Statement handling aeddent and a Las of Matte Proposed Change No.187.wbk t was The NRC staff has reviewed the Power(LOOP).The changes proposed submitted by Amendment Application licensee see no significant hazards do not increase the probability of either No.i70.proposes to revise Technical consideration'denaninatton and of these accidents since the LOOP is not Specification(TS)by revising TS with the licensee's analysts Thardora, controllable by the plant and the Section 4.0 and the Eases associated the NRC staff proposes to determine 4 80312 Federal Retbder / VoL 58, No. 143 / Wednesday. July 23. 1990 / Notices that the amendment request involves no in whMit safety system an out of service Teems Valley Authority.Docket No. significant hazards consideration. beeves of onpns emwl0ana or 50,200.BMW=ratty Ntrtdser Pea;Unit Local Public Document Room msmbranoe activities'in tuab arse`the- 2.Lama City'Mahan /ocotiote Male Library.Univanrty of sated benefit of allowing the ose of the 23 Date Or mondment requests.Jane 4. California.P.O.Box 19537.Irvine. psroent allowance to extend•sava0enos 1990 and June&1000(TS ma) California 92713 mtervui would atwagb any benefit derived Description of amendment requests: Attorney for licensee:Charles R. by limiting thin oaescetlw s'ininamt 'Ihe Tonneau Valley Authority Kocher,Assistant Cenral Counsel.and intervals to tho ass limit pz0pq■■d to amend the technical Heoleno.Faqulra.Southern The NRC staff has Yenta*rented 378 ■ ations for Browns Petry Nuclear California Edison Company.P.O.Box requests fae te e=txa to the e Pacifi 800.Rosemead California 01770. limit because the risks to safety is low in Plant Unit 2.u follows: , NRC Project Director,John T.Larkins. el.Delete reactor water ssntrect ro the dtetmtlw defaced Acting shutdownto e pmperformwmoon a hee net Nn. ■witchhees from Ta mated 3.2.A�add the Souther*California Edison Company.et ture "mf m o mt�ts ie p Nee new RWCU analog trip units(ATUs)to. al.Docket No.30.208.Ban Croons allowance extandbm es nillancen the table. Nuclear Cmentlog Statism.Unit Nn.1. Monfort operation riche facility in 2 Delete note 14 from Table 32A. San Diego Comty.Califonls accordance with this reposed owes will 3.Delete existing RWCU system Date of amendment request June 1t not involve an inormne in the probability or temperature switches from Table 42A 1900 oasequenae of an sides enviously and add the new RWCU ATUs to the Description of amendment request. negated. • table. Proposed Change No.219.which was =Wth operation of tM facility is 4.Revise Bags section 32 to describe submitted by Amendment Appllaton wwweaaa with this preemed ehwee create the leaden'd the& ettees No.179.proposes to remove the 325 ma posuibility of a new or Want kind of Temperature common gm). sumacs,extension limit from aouidantfrom any accident prerbosty S.Delete existing Stems 2 and 3 under Technical Specification 4.0.2 in road? Croup 3 in the Notes for Table 3.7A aecordaaa with tbs guldara prouAdsd RaPonse'Nc (sodding RWCU high temperature by adan a Letter ear& *Mini dtho Salim"lwa es conditions)and add the new RWCU Basis for proposed no significant Surveillance Requirement darn not mod& No temperature=dun hazards consideration determination: tim vvo tasnncs olds batty or its mods d Bads forprepaed n0 significant As required by 10 CFR 50.91ro the operatic*The proposed change will hazards consideration determination: licensee bas provided the following no fora not erste the paesi001ty dawn The commission has provided ■ t hazards consideration a different d terset kacdxfent from cry atendards for determinist whether• ted determination: previouslyop~iaaae did ty 4 m elgofOcent hazards consideration exists 1.Will coperan0a of tho facility in as stated in 10 CFR 50,920).A proposed accordance with this proposed name accordance with this proposed chase amendment to m operating license b Inman lit the oM a dgeinent redretica m a ner&d IAVOIves no dgdincent huntin Probability or o pt ueuow mv of accident ssfria opnddsrayan if operation of the facility . pnv corn wuiuetdt The Itnium uN° in a000tdana with the proposed Rem mw No The ees s the rd&Bowsoos m attend a amendment would not(2)hnolvs a SurveillRemoval d the i3.25 rememlt Sam the b benefit w a mtsmis evlfi reed.extended ■ tissue In for babili or the cat rence Regdremefa don.era s mod benefit when the ona araam s ng* g at Can d an accident previously the aa8auratl proposed taheaLaWtr a its mods d ■time met anditlon era*ot edtabM fog atias4uanaa operation. p fora.era rawly.a.lyr�mwill m �oroang the�encs'�proposed wdueted or(2)Create the Preall1ty d change does not au the opatke d the •new or different kind of occident from ac probability us oaoal umaes d[an] facility.modify ay method ofsmvolDawn an accident prMooaly evaluated Or(3) SPICaccident 0 Survesly evaluated. Wits re Ides any aake analrais Involve a sigolEcsnt reduction in■ reach due of theactual iligna ass.an notot aoeduda Opanta of Ms&a d in mergln of safety.10 CFR 50.91 Maims modified re �i5limit frosed m TS 4.imp 0.2 and allows thhiriforennatmmiol�w•elget0osnt Mooned amen propond chap will thatdment east�tora uestso.bee an ermva0ence la vale to be enema'up to 15 in a margin of safety. Commission its analyses,using the Imnitationn t ofo TS 4.0.2 bison b icon on mfied buena�¢eeals Ilse NRC staff has reviewed ma standards on �hares deco dddeetetl�on. and the r000gekua that the moue itcenw9 no sf�itJaet hazards hiding consideration determination and sgeese Therefore.In saardence wale CFR braspeblerformed fresultorme lf any peNaa i sav ulanoe with the Banees's or& NIA end 10 CPR 60.02,the licensee has cools paternal le thehe a rf5a.0m d aitab'sis• aosform.nce with the 8mwtlLece the NRC staff p[op0ew to determine performed and provided the following Remormorata The reliability mound thrones that the amandment ragrwt involves no analysia: beyond that o tlbtiviti is �d time significant hazards azadderatkm. chase dose not%win a toodpub&Document Room signifloont increase in the probability or interval. location.Mob Library.University of ev ecommi�d(an)accident ptwuoueq Ouse of Litter to has extend the that California,P.O.Boer 19887.Into& An attalyW ofH a Rasp Line Breaks surthe vil an me allowance 2 amend the California or= (Moue)m the reactor building identified result in by aim can alas teadt to a etznlOcenl eafebyLensfit for Attorney for llwnssa Charles R. terrsm eW(1J pips bread which could not IlarValama that an performed coo•routine Kocher.Assetent coning Quasi and la aatematioauy detected and isolated in a hail dense Plant operetta This oafety James Don EeqWre.Boeth■rn rwssable thsetnan.Tomato duos a bowie' mond whin a serreilleme California Edison Cmpaep,P.O.Boot mode adoa le being performed to remove interval ts extended at a tern that osneittlons, eo0.Rosemead GUWrrde ot77a. from savla me nano no no. t o ��lllanowAneeem would astable for parforoatag be NRC Prefecto/ntxor.JohnT.tarkins. nA�ed dent Mai bag Maim traastsnt operation conditions or aonditloea AMU! and replace tha with entemestalb Federal Register / VoL 55, No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1980 / Notices 90313 qualified RTDs and 11233 Class 111 qualified The system functions and Operates in the.- significant frame ben the probability or analog trip units(ATUs)loafed to detect same manner as previous(,evaluated t the coneegwnde of an mom preNoasb, and Isolate the critical RWCtl pipe breaks. Safety Anslo:6 Report.No sewayatem evaluated.or(2)CM*the possibility of This TS amendment adds the new ATUs intimates*other than addincad roe a new or different kind of accident item function to Tables a.S.A and es.A and to the located In the mala steam valve vault to Wow Notes for Table 31.A.It also deletes note le into the PCIS logic for teolatin of the RWCU as accident fit'enloated.Or(3) from Table a.2.A.This note only applies to have been Introduced by this activity. Invoive a significant rsductoa in a ' the old temperate»switches which are being a.The proposed change does not involves margn of safety.10 CFR 50.71 requires removed from the table. significant reduction m e mania*feebly. that at the time a licensee requests an The safety function of the RTD/ATU The mango of safety will he&Meg by amendment,it must provide to the temperature loops is to provide an Isolation Installing instruments that provide quicker Compnnefon no analyses news the • signal to close the RWCU auction line response to a wmpmture rise Indfostive of a standards to setsOm 50A2 on the issue isolation valves(2-PCY-0OOCI and 2-FCV.eP pipe break.Calculations have been of no significant hazards consideration. 002)and RWCU return line valve(2•RCV-0e• performed to determine the awlytical limits On)on■high area tempeature.This ensures for the RTDIATU temperate»loope in each !n accordance with 10 CFR. TVA RWCU pipe breaks are Isolated.No other of the monitored erns and to determine the provided an analysis of their proposed RWCU safety functions are affected by the setpoints for the ATUe in each met The amendmente as parephresed below. change. setpoints ste set above the maximum which concluded that operation of The new RTD/ATU temperature loops expected room temperatures to avoid Browns Ferry in conformance with their were chosen to decrease the time required to spurious actuations due to ambient proptreed amendment(1)Would not initiate closure of the RWCU valves.This conditions and below the analytical limits to involve a significant increase in the Improves the detection/isolation of RWCU ensure timely detection of a pip break.This breaks and helps to limit the reactor coolant type of design utilizing ATUs her been ' DrobabWtY of COneeQnencre of aelf lost helps ensure core cooling,and help analyzed by NRC(NED0.21m7.Analog accident previously evaluated because ensure that environmental conditions Inside Transmitter/Trip Unit System for Engineered the proposed change to TS Limiting the reactor betiding are maintained within Safeguard Senna Tap input)and has Men Condition of Operation )7.9A7 the required limits. found to be generically acceptable et BWR would make the terminology to this LCO Components added by this change are facilities consistent with NRC approved TS qualified for the environment in which they The staff hoe reviewed the licensee's amendment dated January 13.net will operate.This ensures that the system analysts of no signlfiCaat hazards Surveillance01 the f1Gs at 100 will perform sae function in a post accident oonelderadon end agrees with the environment No additional paths for the licensee's conclusion.Therefore.the •Percent of their contlauoma load rating release of radiation or contamination are Oa en 1B month,f[egnenty a moss" crated staff proposes to determine that the with current Industry practices and The fallen modes of the km and Awe application for smendmenb does not manufacturer's recommendations. are such that any single failure will result bra a involve significant hazards Twang the DCs in this der,will grow failure alarm and/or.channel trip. consideration. ensure that they will perform their Because of the redundancy,separations,and Local Public Document RoOm intended safety function when galled logic designed into the rystem•single location:Athens Public Ltbrery.South upon.intended y funlly.�wh the failure of any pert of the system will not Street Athens.Ae 56611. prevent isolation of the primary continuant Attorney forlicenseee General sampling regWnimenb of diesel fuel oll• isolation valves nor an spurious operation CouneeL Tennessee Valley Authority, will provide clarification of the occur' d0o West Summit Mall Drive.Fell B37. nealsssry fregttelx34 Then changes The RTC,.will be located and the Knoxville.Tennessee 3702- incorporate practices and standards instrument setpoints will be set to precludewhich have been previously accepted DY spurious trips due to ambient temperatures NBC Project Director.Frederick J. the c1RG including localized bot areas while assuring a liebdon timely trip due to a pipe break. Changing the diesel generator TS 2.The proposed change does not create the Teenagers Valley Authority,Docket (LSO 3.if.A.6)requiring that the seven- poesibuity of a new or different kind of Nos.50.250.50330 and 50.280.Stoma day storage tank assemblies maintain■ accident from any accident previously Ferry Nuclear Plant,Crab%2 and 7, minimum requiid amount of diesel fuel evaluated. Limestone County,Alabama (35.2e0 gallons per DC),ensures there is This change is being made to improve the Dote of amendment requests January at lent seven days worth of full the R leek detrimacton/I Containment n Nsolad of 71,March 20.and May 11.1u00(TS gm available to operate the diesel the teen M Primary Containment form its system(PCtS).The PQS wall perform its Description e)OdMrndment requests: generatore.The new I.CA states the intended safety funetian in the same manner The amendments raise Browns Ferry requirements°n ape per diesel generator as tke previous instsllation.Them u no affect Nuclear Plant(BFN)Tecboltal basis,ibis change 1a consistent with the •m the function or operation of any plant Specifications(IS)to more accurately BFN licensing basis in the Final Safety system. describe the diesel generator(DG) Analyse Report(FEAR)and Regulatory Failure of the RTD/ATU tempera"loops seven-day fuel oil requirement(3.9A.0). Guide 1.127.11U01-00 Systems for would be no different than failure of existing updste testing of Me(L9Ai.e).and Standby Diesel Gmerstom." temperature switremdhes.m nta, environmental revise sumwillanre requirements for DG These changes to the Tat for the reparation.single fadu n r quirdiviementional fuel oil seen } generators end their fuel oil ' separation.single(allure requirements and Dung(t9A3.%t/ signed onenutof two taken twice logic Basis for proposed n0 a !icont system have no effect on the probability tequirementa are maintained.the possibility hazards consideration deLawl:Wien. of any adddent since the printery of a RWC:i Isolation failure on a RWCU fine The Commission has provided function of these systems is to mitigate • break or of a spurious isolation is no more standards for determining whether a the effect of an accident and achieve likely after the change than before. significant hazards consideration exist and maintain the plant in cold In the existing deign•login relays are as stied in 10 CFR 50.92(c).A proposed shutdown.These proposed TS changes powered from RPS Bus A or B.The new amendment to an operating license do not modify or altar the design or desTherefore,the IMOS consequence consequence of.Bus A or g to popower the ATUr. involves no sigadicant hazards mitigation faction,of any diesel is unchanged from the t design. failure involvestf operation of the facility generator and do not change any ill.seismic qualificationAnd proper circuit in accordance with the proposed abnormal operationaltrawle d nordkvttion of the installation la maintained amendment would not(1)involve a analyzed in the WTI FEAR These . ea. • 90914 Federal Register / Vol. 511. No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1990 / Notices • proposed changes provide for operedon of BPN.Revising the LC0- The Commission has provided clarification and elder compliance with 3.9.A.1 provides clarification to the standards for determining whether a ASTM standards ead Regulatory Guides Iodating BFN TS:fie addition.0 provides dgntitcaot hazards consldatedon See to ensure that inte the nded diesel Eton will forypm�arre�consistency with a previously as stated in 10 CFR s0.92(c).A proposed erform license • (2)Would not create the poWbtiltY of DC monthly aT testing, lil month Changing the amendment to ono cant hazards a new or different!dnd of accident from and fuel oil sure a°g involves ti ngoi&ant hazards any accident previously evaluated D>�m m°ce consideration 1f oh the p of the fmdllty because the TS to LCO 3,9,A.1 L� l in tthat�thie more erall safety of a etdme raw would the proposed will mere! p amendment would not illhe ProhabVivito a Y provide arl8catloa and testing batter demonstrate:rail DCs elgait[cant increase in the pcobaDlltty or consiateacy with other existing TS.The capability to supply required emergency consequences of an accident previously proposed TS amendment does not lads.These changes will provide added evaluated or(2)Create the possibility of Weed to alter the condition design,or assurance that the diesels will be able to anew or different kind of accident from operation of any safety related pelf=belt intended platy itmcyoa• an accident previouslyevaluated or S equipment at BM. Revising the diesel generator TS to Involve a significant reduction in margin Changing TS 4.O.A.1 to test the diesel more accurately reflect the 7 day fuel oil of safety.70 CFR SOX requires that at gmenton for at least 1 hour at 100 supply reguttemepte for mtch DG wW the time a licensee requests an percent or greater of the continuous fter ensure that BM le In closer amendment.it must provide to the rating in addition to adding the testing compliance with its licensing balls and (gQon{seioa lte analyses,wing the requirements for a 7A hour load test NR approved pproved lodustry standards. standards in Section 50.02,on the issue once every 13 months la consistent with The staff has:Sewed the lieensee•e of no significant hazards consideration. the guidance provided by the CE analysis of no significant hazards Therefo,e•in accordance with 10 CFR Standard TS and vendor consideration mad concurs with the 50,91 and 20 CFR 50.92,the licensee lute recommendations.Testing the diesel In licensee's conclusions.Therefore.the performed and provided the following this manner better demonstrates its staff proposes to determine that the analysis: ability to perform its intended safety application for amendment involves no lathe proposed change does not involve s function.This change is within the significant hazards considerations, si ni0ant increase fa the probability or design limits of the Des.This change Local Public Document Room consequences of lanl nodded previous!) does not modify any safety related location:Athens%0lio Library,South evaluated.The MN Final Safety Andyw equipment or alter the diesel generator's Street,Athens,Alabama MI& (PStR)section 7.2.1.2 meta that the power safety function to supply emergency Attorney for licensee:General to each of the two reactor prommioa trip power to safety systems required to Counsel.Tennessee Valley Authority. namam l pmrl4d.via a"pests hue by its mitigate as accident 400 West Summit ran adv..En tux °VP bigh'lasz �tit" al°a star(MG) The proposed TS sampling Knoxville,Totems 37002 net �bleb tureen 1.provided by a requirements for diesel feel oil are MCP:Oct Director Prederkk J. echos.��'�y w ithin 27 5�of consistent with standudTS for a NW& Hebdoa ra and values for at lent to second following 4.Furthermore,these proposed TS changes are consistent with other Timms Valley Authodty,backs! this o sectilem on wa bb offtthhe FURssodddant various industry standards which were Noe Nation 50400, lap and 39.2,2 Browns low of=eery powr wanes tie developed FartY Nation Flint Udte 2,2. J to enhance the overall Rp9MC set ooasrdown time until low of MC operation of the DGs. Limestone County.Alabamageae[atac walnut voltage to be OA remands. The TS change regarding DG fuel oil Dote of amendment requests:June 4, The upper end lower bounds for venal* ` storage tanks would provide additional 19m(TS 206) output and time delay an Wwti0ed as clarity and more accurst.*reflect the Description ofamendmentrequests: ke�Daman=eaPried ss.built dodge of the plant.The change The Tennessee Valley AuthorityThe Installed RPS deslw does not modify any equipment, proposed to amend the Technical is dented for the MG sets to provide t� operation of equipment.or the amount Specifications('1'S)of the operatlag time delay.Cooesoaently.the trip level of fuel oil available to fulfill the 7 day Doman for Brown►Ferry Nuclear pent supply requirements as previously Units 1.2 and 3 as follows:add outride tor the RDJ Dower monitor of be analyzed in the BFN FEAR This c6 movelUanw M in For =petted l tr aVAC MC of the change ngtdfemeab t0 MC sst.Pas aemtasl sz9 VAC 1dC ontpat does not degrade the operation of the demonstrate operability of the voltage,the 3 percent regulation band(114 to diesel generator nor effect any of its undervoltage,overvoltage and sae role)is within the allowable TS trtp bent intended safety functions. anderfkegwna trip level settings of the setting of toes to ru VAC Tap will allow Theca Chengss to tba TSe for the DGs reactor protection system?tilt) the MC set to function within its designed and their fuel oil system do not create semester instrumentation fcor watt t tl�and ring a as reap The the Rpa power the possibility for any new or different revise the values for the PPS chain support de and'hoodoo wm°p accidents since they are designed to protector trip bawd p for unit 2: manta support deeded.�therefore. of tea the migitate the effects of an aoddent.No add Limiting Conditions for Operation am empuCoos aim de m ty us�J ISAR 1b safetyaelated equipment,safety (LCOs)for the RPS power monitoring design,trip level mtgs.and intended function,or plant operation will be channels end alternate power sources of Meta of the APS power monitoring system altered as a remit of these changes.No Unit t end add surveillance are both boarded and support the current , new radiation reline pethwaysan requiremente for RPS power monitoring BrniFJARmOaklentanitlYst treated,nor an previously analyzed system instrumentation to demonstrate Thu Ts c"cn will result in"rim RP3 accident ecenadwhwafi teal openDliltyof the tmdervoltegs Wcuitpretset.tripebeingreducedre (3)Would not involw+ry sig ificant overvoltage.and undo di nvol nasimng m fewer charley e frod in reduction la a margin of safety.The circuit protector trip lnstrrumea�tetion forina g metlmWmmltoa�vlintegrgrity proposed amendment brings the Unit. reactor coolsmposem•Eomearymaapity. technical epecificatlons more to Bosh for proposed no slgnif aunt Thte awMOoaeon.py immra tesADS Pone compliance with the actual design and toroth consideration determination supply tenability fully support.the Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1990 / Notices 30313 mitigation of design basis events involving Vermont Yankee Nuclear Pow* . inaonsistendw do riot effect any equipment components that are supplied pourer from the Corpent)on.Docket No.50 t% involved in potential initiating events or RPS buss oe which mein signal.from Vermont Yankee Nuchsar Power Sta ke% aaidy Welt sweep.Thirster.'the proposed those components.The plant's capability to Vernon,Vermont themes do not Involve a significant detect radiological problems and to maintain reduction In•e er&of gaiety. redlologicei burin is not adversity affected Date of amendment request*June 1. We conclude,therefore,twit the proposed . by this modulation.Therefore this 1990 changes do not constitute a eignNant misty modification will not result in an increase in Description of amendment request. hazards considm as d een ann•d in to probability or consequences of an The Proposed amendment would make 1The staff has reviewed the licensee's accident 13 administrative changes to the anal te and moves with it Therefore. • 2.The proposed change will not orate ow Technical Specifications in order to we conclude that the amendment possibility of•rases or different kind of correct varitrua apron and satisfies the three criteria listed in 10 accident from an accident previously inconsistencies including typographical CFR 3es t Hosed on that conclusion the evaluated errors.transcription errors.cross CFR 50.92,proposed to make t no clusi n th This change is the result of•mdificatton references which no longer apply.and stant hazards consideration determination. Mann to Incrse the RPS power supply reliability. deletion of material which is no longer Local Public Document Room This is being accomplished without applicable. location:cal a oaks Memorial Library.226 tticAwnng the possibility of damaging Basis for proposed no significant Main on:Str Br Hrsttleboto,Vermont.224 components which are suppled power from hazards consideration determination: 3301 the RPS buss.This change dos not meets The Commission has provided Attorney for licensee:John A.Ritsher. any new accident scenario'for coesidmtion standards for determining whether a Esquire.Ropes and Cray.225 Franklin beaus all components supplied power from significant hazards consideration exits Street Boston,Massachusetts 02110 RPS bums will continue to function as they (10 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed NRCActing Profect Director.Victor did before this change.Therefore.this change amendment to an operating license for a Nenea dos not create•possibility of•new or facility involves no significant hazards Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power different type of accident considerations if operation of the facility motion,Docket No,50.2'71, 3.1be proposed change will not involve■ in accordance with a proposed Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station. significant reduction in s margin of safety. amendment would not:(1)Involve a Vemae,Vermont The pawn of the IPS circuit protectors la significant inmate in the probability or to protect components supplied p0W0r from consequences of an accident previously Detect application for amendment. the RPS buns iron damage or malfunction evaluated:(2)Create the possibility of a lone 11,10911 resulting from stained wdervoltage. new or different kind of accident from Description of amendment request eventoltage,or uderfrequency conditions. an accident previously evaluated:or(3) The proposed amendment would change The popes of this change is no reduce or Involve•significant reduction in a the`administrative Controls.Section 8.0. eliminate spurious RPS&mat protector tripe margin of safety. of the Technical Specifications.It would which could result In unnecessary reactor The licensee addressed the above add several NRC reviewed and shutdowns and challenges to nfeyaalated three standards in the amendment appr'ov'ed methodologies for use in and important-to-safety equipment Milmneh application.In regard to the three generating cycle.spacr5c limits.to the the change increases the range of voltage and standards.the games provided the list of references that may be used in the frequency to which the RPS circuit protector following analyses Cora Operating Limits Report. tan be exposed prior to tripping.sufficient The proposed cbsrOMa era to contact Bass for proposed no significant margin exists to ensure that the limiting various administrative etrms and hazards consideration determination: , voltages and frequencies for the protected inconsistencies Including typographical The Commission has provided equipment Ile not reached.Based on errors,transcription errors,cross references standards for determining whether a engineering judgement reducing the which no longer apply,and deletion of no significant hazards determination exists possibility of unnecessary reactor eczema end longer applicable materiel obsoleted by prior as stated in 101F7t 50.92(c)•A proposed equipment challenges,while continuing to amendments but which through ovsrolght amendment to an operating license adequately protect the most limiting had not been removed involves no significant hazards componenta that are supplied Power tram the Nam of then changaa wW arfsdt say Sent considerations if operation of the facility RPS buss,increases the margin of safety by hardww,plant design.selety limit atttngs. in accordance with the proposed reducing the number of elms that safety or plant operation.and therefore do not amendment would not 1 Involve a equipment is challenged to Rotenone modify or add an initiating peranetere that ( ) The staff his reviewed the licaneee's would slg thicanuy increase the probability significant increase in the probsb0ity or or consequences of any previously amlymed consequences of an accident previously no significant hazards consideration accident Therefore.the proposed changes evaluated.or(2)Create the possibWty of determination and agrees with the will not result in■significant increase in the anew or different kind of accident from licensee's analysis.Therefore,the staff probability or consequences of an accident any accident previously evaluate&or(3) proposes to determine that the previously evaluated Involve a significant reduction in a application for TS amendments does not As&mugged•80w.the IncOned chianti' margin of saws involve a significant hazards only correct administrative more and The Delete.has evaluated the Incomistencies.The proposed changes do not considerations. affect any equipment nor do they involve any proposed amendment aSid at the Local Public Document Room potential initiating events that wttW0 crone standards in 10 CFR 50.92 and has locorion:Athens Public Library,South any new or mutton kind or oxidant fie determined the following Street,Athens.Alabama 3$811. such,the plant initial condition utilized for The discussion below addressee these Attorney for licensee:General the dsigt basis accident snaps remain standards and demonstrates that operating Counsel.Tennessee Valley Authority, onchanpd and valid Therefore.tG the facility In accordance with the proposed 400 West Summit Hill Drive.Eli B33. Proposed changes do not create the change involves no significant hazards possibility of a new or dlfferem kind of consideration. Knoxville.Tennessee 37002 accident Rom any previously evaluated 1.13e proposed dung,will not involve NRC Project Director.Frederick J. As discussed above.the proposed change any eipmcanhhncrease in the probability or / Hebdon which comet adminietr■nw errors and comeguenaeept as accident because the 30316 Federal Register / vot 55, No. 149 / Wednesday. July ?a. 7990 / Nodes change only undeliv a able to the Technical function for the RHIt suctlou valves station procedures only allow one Specifications*include pinion*gArend whenever the RCS pressure excite&NO Charging pump to be operable when the method.and therefore,le administrative mud psis,Tide mantes doublet salve isolation RCS cold leg temperature ts less than or does not affect plant operatics and will not between the high pressure RCS and the equal to 324'F on NA-1 mid 340'1?on weaken a desnde the facility. low pressure NCR system.However, NA-2.Therefore. relief valves are p 2. Pr of a"wect�r ar s will Wants tie industry experience hue shown it to bee fully capable of relieving the maxtmom accident because the Cheap is major carve of ltadvarteat leases of mats input to the RCS.In addition.RHR administrative tn nature and no physical decay heat removal capability.It has . overpross=protection may ale*be alterations of any plant conftmostioa also been addressed specifically ae provided by the Love Temperature changes to setpoints.or operating parameters being a mayor contributor to Loss of Overpreuurlution protection(LTOP) are proposed. Decay Heat Removal(DEER)events in system from the pressurizer power 3.The proposed change will not involve a NRC Centric Letters 87.12 and 5617. operated relief valves(PORVs).RC- significant reduction is a margin of safety Deleting the interlock would increase PCV•43SC and RC•PCV•450,when the because the change involves an update to the rellability of the RHR em d Section en.Administrative Controls of the m'le$ RHR system t g service. Technical specifications end does not affect cold shutdown isolatcondition t e RHhile at disadvantage bi the of an sure any operating practices,limits.or stray- related ensuring the tseletion of the REpt system feature ts the possibility of an related equipment and therefore le from the RCS would still be requited by inadvertent valve closure during RHE administrative.The margin of safety le the TS The Proposed changes would operation resulting in the loss of decay unchanged bwuse the plant is limited by the also modify the eureell once testing heat removal capability.The cycle-specific t limits. established using NBC- requirements of the MR pups to be in • Westinghouse Owners Crotty has approved me The ecoordanae with TS 4"which limits evaluated the the removal of the RIM proposed change described&bow Is Section XI of the AMR Boiler and suCtloa valve autoclosurs interlock,with administrative in nature because It atm* Pressure Vessel Code for Inservlca NA-1 used as one of four lead plants for update,Secant 5*to include previously testing.And finafiy,several reviewed and approved methods used to this evaluation.The mules of this study. reviewed determine the core*Mating edmet oddslim u for C e edmidstrative changes would be made Yc1 "Residual tocl Hest Removal System 13 and future cycles.In accordance with by reformatting TS 3/4.79,4 and 3/4.?,9.2 Autoclosurs Iaterlock Removal-Report Section ar.AA of the Technical to provide greater clarity and For Wes Specifications,Vermont Yoram,bell,upon consistency. Westinghouse Owner Croupo approval of this proposed change,issue a The RIM system is used to provide WC'AR4icates Revision i October revised Core Opwenng Limits aspen core cooling when the RCS le operated avail availability sn an overall alas s Resit t in containing references to the subject approved below approximately 350'F and 450 plant bWq if the&Mocks=interlock methodologies.The stall has reviewed the llcemes's pstg.The system.which is located la remsovveed.WCAP-13736A ldentines entirely within the analysis and agrees with it Therefore, b�,�i ts of two pampreactor a t meat issues to be addressed when considering a two we conclude that the amendment beat exchangers,and appropriate DIDIn$ removal of the autoclosure Interlock satisfies the throe criteria listed in 10 is not part of the Safes,injection Thees Issues arm{a)the means • CFR 50.92 Based on that conclusion the (SlS)and does not perform any niggle to minimize Event,V staff proposed to make a no significant Emergency Core Cooling gym�) concerns (Z)the alarms available to hazards consideration determination. functions,The mil system piping ide sleet the operator of s improperlyIns Local Public Document Room the RIM isolation valves is derived for pesseened valve.((3)adequeeV el the hoodoo:Brooke Memorial Library.224 aco peg at 400'F.RHR is connected to RHR flatten Si valve capacity,(4) Main Street Brattleboro.Vermont 05301. the"A"RCS hot lag by one pipe mesas other than the ACT W ensure Attorney for Licensee:John A.Rusher, supplying suction to both olio both MOVs are closed (f)assurance Ropes and Cray.225 Franklht Street subsystems.The sued=line has two that the function of the open permissive Boston,Massachusetts 02110. motor operated valves(MOW).MOV- nitetdtry is not°°aed by tba Prenaed NRC Acting Project Director.Victor 700 and MOV-701.in sans to isolate the change.(0)assurance that MOV portion Neraee Mit system from the RCS The KKRiadicatioa will remelt available in the Virginia Hectic and Power Company. suction line valves.MOV-loo and MOV- control room.(7)assessment of the Docket Nos.50-33$and 50.339.North 701,oPerete simAsrly.Thno valves proposed changes effect on PM system Anna Power Station.Units No.1 and No. have no automatic open functions and renabnity,end(a)the effect on LT OP 2.Louisa County,Virginia may be remotely opened wing N* cane • in.all RFRt Contirol room pushbutton only if the RCS overpressurlzoon accidents wen Dote cf amendment Mont April 27. pressure is not greater than the open evaluated for four possible situations, 19 permissive interlock setpolnt 418 Psi& These foray situations arse tictng Description of amendment request The suction valves reey be remotely n ts saNln.(2)RhRt m ssrvipleca.(3) The proposed changes would revise the closed by using the control room removing RHR from service.and(4) Technical Specifications(TS)for the pushbuttons or automatically closed RHR not in service. North Anna Power Station.Unit Nos.1 whenever the RCS preemma to above the The evaluation of the issues and and 2(NA-182).Sra dfically the tutooes setpolnt 562pa accident scenarios as noted above changes would enhance Residual Heat Two relief valves.RH-RV-721A and concluded that overall safety at NA-182 Removal(RHR)system reliability by RH-RV-721B,provide overpressure would be improved by removal of the removing the automatic isolation protection for the RHR system piping. RHR suction valve autoosure requirement for the RNA suction valves One valve is located on the suction interlocks.Means are available to from the NA-182 3/4.7.9.A requirement piping to each RNA pump with lift minimize Event V concerns.Event V is to verify these valves closed and setpoints of 407 prig.Altho*each dinned wren intersystem loss of in rgized Prior to et SY�gm RIO Peg(RCS) nowif valve is rom tired Chargingp�of relieving the coolant accident would also be added Currently.the NA- interlocks pimps, NA-11 bypass containment l With the entire 182 TS require an automatic closing pultan only!wo vamps.3 NA-114 antIOt system located dentInsi can of operate simultaneously and 1'S 3.53 and containment as Event Y accident cat Federal Register / VoL 55. No. 143 / Wearies&y. ltdy 25. 1990 / Node** 30317 not take place with the MR system. RHR system is not required for banters within ecntainment Wither without Removing the RHR suction valve emergency core cooling under any the■utodown Interlock the worsteem autoclosure interlock would not change acddant conditions and is not capable •nlidat usodnt d with•Mtn tithe the probability of an Event V for North of providing SI flow to the sots. KKR facilatke valves is en intersystem A me Anna. Therefore.the=totem=dtffereaUal LOCA.The0ea" mencogeoes dthle CAs Existing control room annunciators at Presatme that is required in the Standard similar to the commences In t s M d The Already analysed In the MBAR 1'ha NA-152 would adequately inform the TS(STS)for SI pumps is not applicable conseQ4eecee fee a loos d dewy host control room operator of an for the NA-352 RHR pumps. removed event remain the same otter the ovarprsseurizatioa event when RHR is Finally,adadnistrative changes would autodosure interlock le removed. • in service.The capacity of the RHR be made to TS 3/4.732 by reformatting Testing of the RHR peters in accordance relief valves is sufficient for any to achieve greater consistency and with AIMS XI requirements Instead dthe pressurization event The means to be clarity. 123 Dal Meng l&pressure test requirement used to ensure the MOVs are dosed is Bads for proposed no significant will io t Mame timid ��,s through independent operator hazards consideration determination: RHR system is not part of the P.CCS.The verification.'When RI-fR Is removed from The Commission has provided MR pump'are not notated to now to the service,the existing procedures require standards for determining whether a won during•safety Injection. closing the suction valve.deenerglzing significant hazards consideration an The admInishaUw choryw would not the motor by opening the power supply (19 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed molt in a significant Imam In the breaker,and locking the breaker in the amendment to sn°periling license fora probability or consequenwaa den accident open position.Independent vedticadon facility involves no significant hazards • previously evaluated because th•champs would be used to ensure that these consideration if operation of the facility are only of an administrative nature intended actions are properly performed.The in accordance with the proposed to clarity the affected TS and Provide for open permissive interlock circuitry amendment would not(1)Involve• eo greater a�hural le pm t orsistency.Them dames In�'~ would be unaffected and the torrent e1gNElcant increase in the probability or operettas practices and procedures. open permissive eetpoint will remain 418 consequences of an accident previously 2.seen the poWbihty d a mew a pstg.This interlock permissive prohibits evaluated or(2)Create the possibility of diffknnt kind f aoddent item any ddeot the remote opening of the RHR suction anew or different kind of accident from ptevlouiy Identified Administrative control valves unless the RCS pressure ie lees any accident previously evaluated or(3) utilizing independent eerificetien to doe*sad than 418 pstg.The current control mom Involve a significant reduction Ina demteryn the I=auction valves is not position indication for the RHR suction margin of safety.The licensee has significantly different from using an valve MOVs would not be changed.The evaluated the proposed change request aumciosun interlock tomtits both suction current control room indication provides against the standards provided above valve*are closed when the RCS is valve position lights for full open,full and has determined that these thing's prsau,bnd above the RXR design Penes I closed and both lights illuminated for will not Because then are no eignificant change*to intermediated position These indicators 1.result In•dgnifieent blame in the the RHR system. possibility for•different the are deene gized when the valve le probabWty or oonsequ.pww ofan accident t07 fa tiible t sequencesod b�. deenergized Assurance that the suction previously evaluated Replacln`the RHR Tba oosy avelostad 1 and discharge MOVa are dosed when system•centime vale*automatic w,w.ar• c Tatlng dthe,:tfft puenp.In awoond.mw. t interlock requirement with•regWremunt.or the velvets are deenergized would be manual isolation will not result in• with AWE)3 requirements would not crests through the we of independent significant change In the probability or the possibility of•new or different kind of J verification of the correct performance consequences den intersystem LOCH.Tolle agent pted from ear molded ondi i1 of the applicable operating procedure,, change will.however,cleanse the identified.Because thin tee no dgnl8oaet The performance of the NA-152 LTOP probability for•loss of decay heat removal awns to the RHR Meet the Poreiblttty would be enhanced with the deletion of accident Tha Interlock has Milhaud put for•different type of accident or malfunction the RHR autotimers Interlock.The RHR event when the suction valves have la not sealed The porlble ealdsst auction line relief valves will provide inadvertently dosed This accident sequence tnien��have been r�{ewald uat� relief capability in addition to the could lead to con damage if not corrected in Dewar D ry i Umoly manner.Remntly deg the ,but done mate the kind d sald�ent becauseblillY of e the Mann an • existing pressurizer PORVs.This interlock significantly deae•eea but does not additional relief capacity could be eliminate,the possibility for this accident intended to only dlarn&the affected TS and defeated by the autoelosure interlock sequence. provide for pester consistency.Thee which would isolate the RHR relief The two RFBt discharge lines do not have changes will not change to the plant valves from the RCS. eutoclosure interlock protection.The equipment or operating pestles and The proposed changes would revise probability of laving an pint swam velw preaches. TS 3/4.7.9.1 and 3/4.7.02 for the RHR open sad rupture of the remdning auction &result in a slgnffieaut reduatoe te a pump testing requirement to valve is approximately the same as Mang margin of saki.Thos dueness do not de* pump testing that each pump can an RHR discharge valve open and rupture of the conditions or assumptions d the welded monthe single discharge check valve.An analysis or the basis d th•acme TS. • develop greater than or equal to 123 psi intersystem LOCA between the mak pressure MR suction valve auttorlosun Interlock is differential pressure with a requirement RCS and the Tow presettro Rlfit y■tsal ow not specifically addressed in any TS beam that the pumps be tested In accordance occur through the suction line or either of the Removbet the MR NMI=vale*eutocloeure with TS 4.0.5,which refers to Section XI two MI discharge tines.Removing the interlock will Increase th•aveilabfilty of the i . of the 1980 ASME Boiler and pressure suction valve autodosure interlock will not RHR system to remove deny host during Vessel Code. have a significant effect on the Inter/stem shutdown meditate. The minimum differential pressure LOCH probability associated with the section When the MIR system is to service,ms requirement of TS 3.7.9.1 sees based on tine or discharge lines. RCS LT(P eyelets will provide an Magnate the requirement that the was Dumps f"mhdeft enand all NA•ta2Updated margin dslatyto protect the RC3 and tba theassma engineered feature ry Analysis Report(MAR) RXR systems.In addition to the LTOP ngt (Y accidents remain rake ulna bemuse the MIR system.the two Rl4R relief valve*era each (ESF)actuation and are required for system is located entirely within contentment elud to provide protection against RH* proper safety infection(SI)flow.The and then are no changes to the radiological ovarynsaAs•tks }utY i�toitenan3 Ms deed°Y' odaae tet.M t.ti.�1 Re4Ia1et V0L d att°°Y tol the 1164ats t a eat of of the 1 ee we s ht1 10 the a� _�,��.�ea6� Fedet�1 ayUbtaU°i°hesYftem�io °tf tartary� ad rn vVia 0,tgwtan°.mvs a teted� "- pumftta mev1t \SOO atYt°dAonayttueatyy shaft �°n ntouut tss,, tmgUt° dtttt8 T„mot wuaatma�ri°�°i t sale nts"steel tubes. tam�xva able °owid�tn oioi%octet ,evaOs per5etto°�oXave wt�oaa }oj°Wn°eotttus��g°,a eWm°theesod eva&s even Khua.te t'"tbe a ave s 4t. o y,Kec°t Ietrouay 0.t-to aao , ��i�e tee°O'O Pa�o yY ea t uPre VA�5�apuse pP of th°�Ito °ty .046-�otoda°em wtO+0144 eri t1 teetd41 y2000 o �,atead s;ot° e• a° er deP t°°`e.ttttA'wtttetat t lluoust Venal tot a°natari sides m ehoses the C sto n at and ahoy to a SS0vtide ads V4tU t�',..cus n8 tt o O +.ta+�tot 1.4 > stag woo P a t'°atoa`eaastins 0 Aery vottase a' aeon bte to Pt°ea ION Ac so oth°t o4etai s. at�t�s'agtuOt+e�'uriti' a1s. q�4 tl a° asnd4 plated �rebistaare _ts:neeta. ePpeas ,such as eS• ntsfit�QUpn sl 61140 taUabw� �osUlmut°'�liauldnat t°�periateteev arionottlte a�adoutd°a4gn Saci�das.peF�ppyedsosi ratin cosaan dve7Ayala%mihetsei4t° tothac°Ub tha atzusaart°tt ate assOPttanth°teat gWistrpetde,a deter�eth°ta ,01"6 41,:t ass ovat�h+t+aa slic°ta°d ba ed° ut9uty' otai ts`tact'U'an° °c` Ila�sasnt, attda��°a�deeettlet noo ste �at�t° bwa�h t"*At au,alto tsscoodatot rod oost Ion•;rue o,ate em°lt°enth°ta .A oils noes cola° yotan1d tatt+oc tag I e►"i'to Otto�oea a°d ;aw;__,,even an 64 tattit .at�Avton �ta C.Ftt sty lte ao e so of thetltt a ants e'�et o4e�a a PteUmtnne aha4°yditi •at a_Avert e yeso nd ct to t the atnond volvee a4ateV0n fad ea Cata¢oehn¢ a scents+tevttl+the cdtdoen"can us tonite ttlfhriaP°hy$tot ca aton `outdth�aptob�0 1Y TotemW ot oath? °a¢d s8t a ea ad1 bit pn�t lye but t� amandma i tncta°e°aaatacst% �tbtUtY°t QPos° Rio udo of at°sett '2esielttol°taltPlaritw tobtera to that tba al nce+of an t or till ata d°P°„it eat m " d yld ettiros* P stoat s aU f,t sea4°ne ve, eta e tore ev%vo a dltSazet �w Y°vim¢ got• dles_s_setts 8,0 pot tnvo1v°° gi' tnetn�e°°tusa eenatuUt1tb� T`)temOVY�RCs se aactaere_,nt T°due amaodl°t'npnatdatatton'ent Ropy i�stenetassoctate awes v9 also"Aso swab isvolva at_stay,atas avalcatedala+t tk° het°t"-pab11a O,—V sayetett_., tenool tats htatt+8Pets v9 the Rpt of mntleo ash t°a + Lot"-M1as ° °�aV eel t tam a0°t°nt}°motaaaUbtatehegnntn8to tha�sad°c°ftraa8°ta4a vaaad 4ot toto tftk4 divtduntrod taWT°+at Todd°vrt Ptallany4to'Adibtacb°e°viatriare: m vp°�a eY p�°p'cene°°' dvorati< Z osn 06m10001.thou stand adtbaa t An°t°V.540t{ypt°on Vti8t °232% cie.Nsttt��t eaadrohutd°tv°Uth° det'tt�l rass�� t�'. �e�ydpev+ 0. 6499‘9' tan, pi tprttetba stet nutosion otyb°eobY otoawte he9stO t4��1w14�tacaT*°ee�tat1+eca' ars NR�pro1 ••-• ' 4 hot ceUb to and taaAa4uattet of assts°°by theca�ao tv thee, %allot and�50.51:�°endSo- tna at�ayatatet s n+° utttoy � ttnaree�gy noa�°ttt�ycasuat ,sitrO`�al no, he.tipttanate te�+ha°dtettnotbse �sadwc,,e0te.e.0001°4eP�a re ell Anna CpuatY a q,nt�ol k Probe��a taatsbe 64\yafl�h°rat sa ts_°7ly e to tliadb�4 A Data of ant reQ°se the word* °oyho M 8t°°t of twat,than voted anY seta®cdd°°t j9appeirm 4�o aof eon8e ould tent hanri°cia-I let 6 Petootbe%In°ivrill fetda � aU,act°°a s Y w� d the Vt° aPacttl doo,t rye u westY*temTer dlca iedva1ue t °seilyb°sedt9a°a1 di. pa+° °e o o • ti30tt meats 8ev�iwdSe>�tteasad egatttbdt°bt°e»tt,,s"ca g*".. he SP% tss4�Asutt�°o t�,,thoot4tt o. �hu 69Fnththe 11421 and saasjtat�•u ten— yaheltY��g tae QtystlaYt tosusU1d°nee4 t t°PPette daet°ilitoadY�'state fed °ttb1eettinn he 4 twit 095.katt°aysteett d(t tenilY�°o e e +yaten' tenseld iyept°Vnttat vat°erio alpytea a+Z5 to tevta0".A\o � � both n seMt °•sa a a�aitto¢ unttl9loQerrot eta�endat°b°ces no tha at t'PtaUJB r h lig , a. t°htettgea M swim t th° �a ate4 wot°Vat �of th°cot�t1opL tS attl4t nbar( urb"f�cer .' e tRPt eY Pt1 et't00 ftl*. '46:0004,-ha a a tot th° %sea altars %t uoa� 4P° and 0,0",N at etVA iOltO en if ktatOret+l dt,°,�d�g004.1"'"s t as to tfh Qkttm« ech a4 fitom o ran8°bat` ° tie y,tot ate ttad oust' s� Ai tntot00°taUflnF°apeeC°atoUt°' e501,1\10.6 h°�cdo+' Use Weedn8h en°ed • aecA�°�ad he�d�n9131% 20 and v5 Mona a'116,h ave a%Pet� i, wht Stt°n WI Oitem \Op¢e to . da i,a46 lota'Nht°b mori°tw tl'to Vf°vtde°twe deat4ri�iiee vAtb avSe en�wexPt onced dtt4 Ptaeta have-. - _ :: MOW Federal Register / Vol- 55, No. 143 / Wednesday, July 25. 1990 / Notices Tenn of the tttOt pompom accordance calibration and accuracy of the fRPI difficalties with calibration and with Ana XrreW(eemeats would not melt system.The system consists of■set of accuracy of the IRPI system.M a result in•sigatga■nt esdortion s■margin of linear variable transformers formed of these difficulties,the licensee is aefery.Ths change does not alter the from primary and secondary coils proposing a set of changes to the NA- eoedltltue or■ammDUoes of the accident alteroataly asdted on cylindrical 122 TS which would shift the emphasis ■nelyw er the beets n the current TS.Since stainless steel tubes.An extension atilt from the IRPI system to the demand the functions, system ofdon� Perform p in born the rod drive mechealsm extends position indication system(step - hmatioea,e ecrardesce nth A5AAR 8aetlon Xl Instead of up Into the tube and serves as•variable counters)for providing detailed rod the=rent 123 psi differential pressure test core for the transformer/out.with s position information during the requirement don not reduce any margin of constant sA source applied to the shutdown modes(modes 3.5)and during , eatery and doe enhance overall system primary side.movement of the rod drive startup and shutdown operations.For reWMhry hY einairmnag pump wear nem extension shaft changes the prlmarytos 'Ructions where it is important to have operlm a min4m mu m temlrladca time secondary coupling of the transformer independent verification that control condition. The administrative awns s would not and produces a secondary voltage that end shutdown rods are moving upon roan in a significant reduction in the monis U directly related to rod position, demand.the IRPI system will stl i be of salt,because the changes.re only There are two basic problems relating available to provide this function.The arrested to clarify the affected T3 and to the calibration of these hutnunents. proposed changes for NA-122 have been prevlde for greater constancy.Then Firsts the instrumentation readout deep approved by the NRC on other operating changes will not chine to the plant 4 based on the assumption that facilities.such as Heaver Valley Unit I. equipment or operating practices end secondary output voltage 4 a linear IJas/s for proposed no aigniflmnt procedures. function of rod position.In fact,the hazards Bats eo proposed n rignniaanton The NRC staff lies made•preltmmary steady-state calibration curve 4 an are Commission has provided review of the licensee's analyzes of the shaped or even an S-shaped curve.For The standards for ee hell Preening whether a proposed chanties and agrees with the many rods.at a given steady-state licensee's conciusion that the three condition.the zero and span signiflcrut hazards consideration exists standards in 10 CFR 30.92(c)are met adjustments cars be used to fit the (10 CFR 30.92(c)).A proposed Therefore,the staff proposes to calibration curve to within the specified amendment to an operating license for a determine that the proposed 12-step tolerance.but this is not true for facility involves no slgalficant hazards amendments do not involve a significant all rode for all plants. consideration l operation of the facility hazards consideration. The second problem Is that the In accordance with the proposed Local Public Document Room instrument response is highly amendment would not(1)Involve a locatiomThe Aldermen Library. temperature sensitive,and there is a significant increase in the probab111ty or Manuscripts Department.University of transient(nonequilibrium)temperature consequences of an accident previously VUginis.Charlottesville.Virginia 22901. response associated not only with RCS evaluated:or(2)seats the poselhility of Attorney for ucensear Michael W. temperature changes bid also with rod a new or different kind of accident from Maupta Esq_Hunton and Williams. motion.On most plants the RPI for each any accident previously evaluated;or(3) P.O.Bet 1536,Richmond.Virginia 23212. individual rod 4 calibrated at hot Involve a significant reduction in a NRC Project Director.Herbert N. operating temperatures at beginning of margin of safely. Berkow cycle.As the reactor is cooled down to The licensee has evaluated the Vireos Eleatic and Power Company enter modes 3.4 and b(hot proposed change request against the Docket Nos.50336 and 30330.North Intemnema4.and cold ehutdownt the standards provided above and has Anna Power Station Units No 1 and No hot calibrstlon curve becomes determined that this change will not 2,Letdea Comity.Virgin inaccurate and may be off by as much (1)Involve a significant increase in ti as 60 steps(over one-quarter of the core tba probability or consequence of ears Date of amendment request ADriI 30, height). accident previously evaluated.No now 1990 The transient thermal response or unique accident precursors are Description o r amendment request: problem has been characterized es an introduced by there changes to the TS The proposed aangn would revise the "overshoot"for most plants.In other requirements.Also the consequences of Technical Specification(75) words ti•rod is withdrawn,the IRPI the accidents will not Incease.Peaking requirements governing the operability channel win show greater withdrawal factors which occur ea a manlier=of of the Individual Rod Position Indication than actual for a period of time.than as severely misaligned or dropped rots are MUM system.NAd22 has experienced the system returns to thermal verified on s reload besis'u not operational difficulties with the 1RPI equilibrium.the indication will settle vlosti�airy salary limit Asaamed system due to system nonllneadtiea and back to the"true"calibrated value. mleahgnmants in accident analyses both transient and steady-state Similarly,if the rod 4 Wetted.the IRPI crafty bound duty which can occur under temperature sensitive..The proposed channel will initially indicate a greater the proposed 1S w that these change■ change@ would abift the emphasis from insertion than actuaL A Safety cannot result in an significant increase the IRPI system to the Demand Position Evaluation prepared for Beaver Valley to an accident. (DPI)system(the step Unit 1 plant indicates that the transient counters)for rod group position indication error 4 as high as 23 steps for (2)create the possibility of a new or information& og shutdown,and some plants and tends to be worse in different►tired of accident than certain operational modes such as the top half of the coal(i.'e"near the previously evaluated.Since the reactor startup.For those conditions in fully withdrawn position).The thermal implementation of the proposed which information is needed to confirm "soak time,"or the time for the HtP1 survelllance requirements will require rod motion and the direction of rod channel to reach equilibrium following no hardware modifications(Le. motion.the IRK system would be rod motion-is reported to range between alterations to plant configuration), *wash's to provide this information. 20 and 45 minutes, operation with the proposed TS change Several Weetsghouae-designed NA-122 is one of the Westinghouse- doe'not create the probability of any plants have experienced difficulties with designed plants which have experienced accident which has not already been Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 143 / WerdnesdaY, JaIY 25. 1990 / Wien 80319 evaluated in the Updated Elul Safety The proposed changes would Kevin. - skgmiftunt hazards consideration exists Analysis Report(MAR). the current minimum req°ired RHR (10 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed (3)Involve a significant reduction in• eystem flow rate of 3.000 gem to 2.000 amendment to an operating license for a margin of safety.Miaallgnments and gpm in Modes 0 and a if the reactor has facility Involves no significant hued, their subsequent pealing factors been shut down for at least 100 hen consideration if operation of the facility assumed in the UFSAR accident and if there Is sufficient decay heat In accordance with the proposed . analyses bound potential misallywenta removal to maintain the RCS amendment would not:(1)Involve• under the proposed TS changes. temperature less than or equal to He P. significant increase in the probability or Therefore,no safety margin reduction At the=Tent 3,000 gpm flow rate,the consequences of an accident previously accompanies these changes RHR eystem is more susceptible to evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of • 1'he NRC'tan has nude a preliminary vortex formadon at the MIR pump a new or different kind of accident from review of the licensee's analyses of the suction piping dining mid-loop any accident previously evaluated:or(3) proposed changes and agrees with the operation.Vortexing tan cause RHR Involve a significant reduction in■ licensee's cone-talon that the three system sir ingestion and subsequent margin of safety. standards in 10 CFR 50,92(°)era met. pump cavitation.a contributor to loss of The licensee hes evaluated the Therefore.the staff proposes to decay heat removal events. proposed changes in accordance with determine that the proposed Domestic nuclear power plants have the criteria above and has made the amendments do not involve a significant experienced degradation or less of RZ1R following determination that the hazards consideration. flow during mid-loop°Peretioa Industry proposed changes do not involve a Local Public Document Room and NRC documents have addressed the significant hazards consideration as location:The Alderman Library, loss of decay beat removal(DEER)during defined In 10 CPR 50.92 because the hfanuscripta Department University of nonpower operation.Two of these Virginia.Charlottesville.V 240'1. documents specifically discuss changes`esult In•significant ould°°ti 1.robats■ focurreceof increase tofeither Attorney for lloertsao:Michael W. v0rtexl�in RFflt Damp sattlon piping dr proGbWry of occurrence of°try of the Msuptn,Esq.Hunton and William', during mid-loop operadon as a USE accidents or their potential P.O.Box 1535.Richmond Virginia=1.2- contributor to loss of RHR flow.Them anssoumoes.The boron Canoe accident in NRC Prefect Director.Harbert N. are NRC f8 information Notice 50401 Mode a was evaluated with reload RCS tterkow and INFO Significant Operating volume and the proposed reduced RitR dew Virginia Electric and Power Company, Experience Report(SOER)85-4. • rata and drop were no increases m the Docket Not tAJt0 and SO,t39 North Revising the current minimum probability or consequence*of dilution AnsaPower Station Units No 1•rod No required RHR system now rate of 3.000 fleets-Adequate Stall S provided during 2 Lotdsa County.Virginia gpm during Modes 3 and 8 to permit a modal grin RCS bore roadie tnitioatin all minimum RHR system now rate of 2.000 teed"Wm flow me require cter,ee le Date of amendment request June e, gpm if ibe reactor has been shut down 1990.as superseded June 13,1900 and entered into Mode 3 for at least Sop 3,1.1.3.1.eo the probability of boron stratiDescription gJamendment request:** hours,end 11 there Is sufficient DHR to requirements L not reactor t The The PrePosed changes would revise te nuintaln the RCS temPerature M leas f°a(a the e 3 for at le shut down Technical Specifications(TS)for the than or equal to 140'P.would reduce the and entered into Moto s for at least lap hoes North Anna Power Station.Units No.l and th n 0.equal t l tart coolantwill en care adequate susceptibility to vortex formation at the lea they a egoe1140'P w91 aroma adegcaa and No.2(NA-1A2).Specifically.the MR pump auction piping during mid- DKR apedry for the emend decay heat changes would enhance reactor heat loop operation.Vortexiag can cause generation so alum te no omen for art or removal(RHR)reliability by allowing RHR system air Maiden and preemie boundary deslan Lantana latent of for a reduced reactor coolant system subsequent pump cavitation and loss of reducing the RI*Cow is to&c ea m the (RCS)circulation flow,thereby reducing decay heat removal capabWttyy.The eueceptrb0iry of eortexteg la the RNR pump vortex formation and air ingestion into change would allow greater fiexibWty auction NODS during mid-loop operation. the REnt pumps while operating in a and accuracy in RCS temperature thereby nduch%tee probability of AMR reduced RCS inventory condition-ran control during all periods of low decay pureP melametloa and thenkre minas the matter has been addressed apedfically heat generation.DHR removal probabilityIncad -1 lea of deny hest remold retta as being•major contributor to loss of requirements were evaluated and while �addition of the TS to NA-2 would decay heat removal events in NRC determined that after the reactor has Generic Letters 07.12 and 6617. shut down and entered into Mode 3 for one he additional oy ration or tba pv inryand �a The NA-1 Ts require a Min=RCS at least 100 hours,there is adequate consistent with NA-1 apadmeattoee and ere flow of 3,000 gpm while performing capacity to maintain reactor pressure ansisteot with and cited in the Bases of the reduction in RCS boron concentrations. v95se1 water temperature less than or NA-21'S. There le presently ono TS requirlAS this equal to'HT F during Modes 5 and 8 2.Create the poaat ility Ma caw Or minimum now in the NA-2 TS However, operation.The evaluation also different kind of accident from any accident it is addressed in the NA-2 Dates for the determined that the consequences of the enviously evaluated.The effect of reduced RCS.This change would add a boron dilution accident analyses in the RFDt flow includes the reduction of heat specification to the NA-2 TS Identical to NA-152 Updated Final Safety Analysis tranafer from tee RHR Mt,"the the NMS TS,requiring 3,000 gpm RCS Report(UFSAR)remain acceptable and component eao a ay.tem,'mother flow during boron concentration that the Specification 3/4.1.1.3.1 caret race M ac6leved through other ereeea reductions and thus encoring that oven requirement of RFat flow greater than or ora reduced ineat az rifer does not rant.the though•lower RHR flow rate may be equal to 5,000 gpm i mums adequate yadbiary din a ddctor t ace Minddint.She allowed adequate RHR flow will be boron mixing during planned reductions a antis tato�°°a tor made 3 for at at lea at go bowe n explicitly required for uniform mixing of in RCS boron concentration. and to manila reactor coolant tempasture • the RCS.In addition,ewers! Basis for proposed no siynificmrt , inn than or emus!to107 will sane admlnistradve changes would be made hazards consideration determination: adequate DEOt capacity so that than is no to the TS to provide consistency and The Commission has provided amain)for art amnion bouadery dash clarity between the NA-1A2 TS. standards for determining whether a limits. 4 90920 Federal Reuter / Vol 55. No. 143 / Wednesday. July ?S. 1980 / Notices Aloe the addlbon of tha TS to NA-2 would separated for delta intty, rt the txtrtent involve a significant reduction in a impose additional connote and restriction. spedBcetloa the inverter. tequhe'a test is margin of safety. on the operation of the plant which are not clearly stated These changes add The licensee has evaluated the consistent with the NA-1 specifications and the regMtement to have fire 120VAC proposed change request against the are consistent with.and cited to,the Bases of vital buten powered from the Inverters mender&provided above and tare the NA-2 TS' and provide actions when an inverter is determined that these changes will not a result in•significant reduction in a margin of safety.For the boron dilution basis, net in service.Thes.changes require re- 1.involve■significant wren.in tba TS 1,1.1.3.1 t itdree•minimum reactor energizadon of a vital bus in less time probability or coawquenon of an accident coolant flow rata of 3,030 gem during all than the torrent specification.2 hours previously evaluated.No equipment or mode of opeetlon.which provides adequate versus 0 boors,and require restoration Proradure=refill,being used le deed i• mixing,prevent*stratification and ensures of the inverter es the source of power 10 a4v way that lama's accident probability , that reactivity changes will be gradual dune the vital bus within 24 hours.The or consequence,No new or unique accident boron concentration reductions to the ALMA proposed requirements wig not reduce Pram are introduced by thew change* margin of safety can be implied from theta vital bus Br.laveltar raliabW ]rather, ram'do thew chaagte arer the tondltlona a CFR Pat o0.Appendix A.Central Designa' ueumptiom of the secident analysts or the Criterion 3e."Residael Heat Removal." roliabf)!ty or the vital busses wql bo bases of the current TS. wherein the MR system must provide enhanced because Of the more strict ra• The probability of•vital bus being de- adequete hest transfer of medal heat at a energl ation requirement and the more energWd preventing its function in the event rate such the seated acceptable fuel strict requirement to have the inverters of an accident is decreased because thee. deign Lets and the design condltloos of the as the source of vital bus power. changes raquirs monetization of the vital reactor coolant pressure boundary are not The applicable accident analysis in bus within less time that the current exceeded The proposed TS changes require the NA-162 Updated Plod Safety specification and they require the ultimate that the reactor be shut down and entered Analysis Raping(MAR)is"Loss of restoration of•power source which le into Mode 3 for at least 100 hours sod that Offelte•Power to the Station selarelrally qualified and will not adversely the RCS temperature be maintained at less matures:.found in section mar. eat the Notables of the vital protection than or equal to 110'11 during edited Rte accident sequence includes the vital systems flow operatics width will not challenge the There changes do not inane the number fuel or reactor coolant pressure boundary 11IILtlimenL bsisig flat sgippllad by of vital beset which may be inoperable at design limits and the CDC.34 margin of emergency power sources,next by the any tuna na inseam the time of safety for MR wW not be reduced batteries,than by the emergency diesel •inppeebWty.Therefore.all the possible Also.the addition of the TS to NA•2 would generators.The vital power system has configurations of the system are still within impose additional controls and restrictions sufficient capacity to supply vital the bawds of the accident analyses . on the operatic*of the plant wbla are equipment necessary for safe operation ranM•ed im the MAR Thun the consistent with the NA-115 and are and shutdown of the reactor while rionwrquenOes of an accident are unchanged consistent with,and cited M.the Bases of the maintaining the acceptable fuel Bata by thee Create en m nts.Lq of.mw m NA•215. and Cantalame st In ty.The system The staff has reviewed the licensee's has independence and redundartey of dilfaent kind oraedldent from any•cdde*e no significant hazards consideration previously evalwted.The proposed changes determination analysts and agrees with cwmpoments t0 run the performance re ndre no Wooden In the fatuity nor • the above conclusion.analysis and agree see of safety functions despite•single additlonef eves or experiments The only stall proposes to determine that the one vital bus t0 inoperable for a short resfailure.For ttds reason,the TS aow for �mra�tl�of i rte bus to andandeto require proposed changes do not Woolve a period of dint and then restored These •more enable ultimate poem sours significant hazards consideration. proposed changes involve neither an Nothing new u added or done.No conditions Local Public Document Room increase in the number of inoperable oraeeuepdons of the accdent analysis or location:The Alderman Library. pupas nor a i increase lathe rimed bum of the mew specification we altered Manuscripts Department.University of inoperability.Rather they include a No accident which new or different from ithredied is anted. Virginia.Charlottesville,Welds 22001. reduction in the allowed tune a single airer tm no alYurther•ocident prob.billty is Attorney for Eamon:Michael W. vital bus is do-energlzed to 2 how's and plated which has not already been Meupin.Esq.,Hunton and Williams. they include the requirement that the evaluated to the Ur5AR. P.O.Box 1535.Richmond Virginia 23212. class SE inverters must be the source of &Involve it dgntttcant eduction in a NRC Project Director.Herbert N. power to the vital bus within 24 hours marginal safety.The m ette of the accident Berkow where no such reoutrement was analyse documented in the UFSAR continue Weals Hectic and Power Company. Prey), _anal' Theratore.th. to bound operation undo the proposed nalyse.allow tos Docket Nos 56338 and 80,130,North Incident mat analyeee area sot affected by failure of�boa Compliance withhthem Ape Power Station,Units No.1 and:. the"mid TS China proposed spedfiatie changes enure Louisa County,Virginia Basis for prepared nosignificant hazards cort.ldeeetion determinotiam f°'�tl°°action one a than car vital bar.fa less rent Doto of amendment requests June 20. The Commission bas provided allowed specifications time th'p mu rim ate 1090 standards for data whether a restoration of he ei s ice ly quaff Descriptionofamendment%MiesC � Merte arm quailed - The proposed changes to the NA-132 (10 CF 50h2(c)). proposed exists changes o the alter tmwe source.or Technical S eciAeadona am nd ent to)).O proposed H unmp de ea thealter the ant amen•a D (TS)would amendment to an operating Boanse for a aseumptloas of the accident sa.tyw Or the revise the operability requirements of facility Involves no @afloant hazards bawe of tilt eunentl5.'Iheefin*nil no the emergency end vital busses of AC consideration if operation of the facility 1eduace In the aced easy • . distribution.The Bat of busses 1n the in aceordana with a proposed The staff has made a prollmtnary operability section of the specification amendment would not(1)Involve a review of the licensee's analyses of the and the action statements would both boa significant increase in the probability or M0P0s.d hiss and*gees with the lade more stingy to tits Standard 143 consequences of an accident previously licensee's eoarlwion that the three , for Westinghouse Pressurized Water evaluated(2)Create the possibility of a standards in 10 CFR 50A2(c)are met Reactors.Action statements for the vital new or different kind of accident from Therefore.the staff proposes 10 busses and the inverters would elm be any accident profanely evaluated or(3) determine that the proposed Federal Register / VoL 55. No. 143 / Wednesday, July 23, 1990 / Notices 30321 amendments do not involve a significant restore the Vitt[plattten of the Main and Femme dose in aaoedrece with the hazards consideration Control Room and Emergency Swdtelmear AS ta Code,not impact plant dean at Local Public Document Room Room AC system to the aatgln.tdaaan opentbna.Udse the pram.m.ceded by w /ocoUon:TheAldermanLlbrsry. ^dinon. baefom.elimineengtheInterim the AIM Code atwMoti the greterCoolant Manuscripts Department.University of does not reduce the Miler&of Maley.ting mutations on the s system e potability of of•c test h.�ea ro alt e wig� Virginia.Charlottesville.Virginia 22901. Based on the staffs review of the prsauder safety valve and therdore . Attorney for/licensee:Michael W. licensee's evaluation.the staff agrees educes the pmbabWty of•emit** Ninepin.Esq..Hunton and Williams. with the licensee's conclusions as stated an+lvred accident Therefore.the probability P.O.Box 1533.Richmond.Virginia 23212. above.Therefore.the staff proposes to do0cmraece or consequences ofany NRC Project Director.Herbert N. determine that the proposed amendment seddent haw setinall d. ' Berkow does not Involve•signifcent hazards ilea Ns tpsd=Ieenty d a WOW VrginiaElecMcand Power Company. consideration. previously alter' etyMdatd.Plant ma�aoddaet Docket No.50.280.Surry Power Stations twel Public Document Room oper bons give��t deem and Unit No.1,Suety County.Virginia location Swam Library.College of reduced pressure system leakage Met be walk=and Mary. Date of amendment requese Ana t:June 20. At V moo. WiUtamsbtug Code eegWmmaee►The wiWtheting does ma 1990 AtWnimeyfor licensee:Michael W. offal system design or operation.Therefore Description of amendment request MaupIn,Esq,Hunton and Williams, no ova or different kind daocidem is The proposed Technical Specification Post Office Box 1535.Richmond, anted. changes would eliminate the present i Involve•sinifiant reduction In a Interim operating restrictions for the V NRa�Protect Director.Herbert N. margin of safety.No physical pleat Surry,Unit 1 emergency awitchgear Berkow modifications or chews to plat operations room(ESCR)air handling units and sae Sy be provide specifications consistent with Virginia Electric and Pewee Company Cods In epde catkintn and wW bave m na the permanent air handling unit desigo Docket Nee.NY=and 50,781.Surly car the ���. � configuration. Power Station,Unit Need and 2.Spy used en the etsffreview of the Gaels for proposed no significant Canty.V1tgi01s licensee's evaluation,the staff agrees hazards consideration determination: Dote oJamendment requests:June 25. with the licensee's conclusions as stated The Commission has provided above.Therefore.the staff to standards for determining whether a 1t>o0 proposes significant hazards consideration exists Description amendment requests: amendments that the proposed The proposed to the Technical amendments do not Involve acent (lo CFR 50,92(c)).A proposed Specifications would delete the UV psi lads mosldersdoa. amendment to an operating license for a gverpnssure leakage test requirement Local Public Document Room faciliconsiderationinvolves(f operation o of the f t hazards a�the reactor coolant system has location Swam Library.College of accordance wit the proposed y been closed.In place of the above cited mutt sad�Y•Williamsburg. in amendment would not(1)involve■ test.a leakage test wopld be performed Virgin's 23185, . • at normal operating pressure and Attu orllcensee:Maul W. significant increase se In the notpreviouslyabilityr temperature In accordance with the ��� Hance�Williams. evaluted consequences(2)Create thepossibility e f A•�Code requfremenb. Post Office Box 1393.Richmond. Fos y Basle for proposed n0 eignif/aant a new or different kind of accident from hazards consideration determination: Virginia=lit any accident previously evaluated or(3) The Co=assion has provided NRCPtO%tDGector.Harbert N. Involve a significant reduction in a standards for determining whether a B°rk°"' mar&of safety. significant hazards consideration exists Virginia Fled&and Power C.otapon, The licensee has reviewed the (10 OM 50.924.A proposed Docket Noe.30.280 and 50453.Story proposed changes in accordance with amendment to an operating license for a Power Station.Unit Noe.1 end 2,Story the requirements of 10 CFR 50,92 and facility Involves no significant hazards Cotmty.Welt has determined that the request does not consideration If operation of the facility Date of amendment requests:Jane 23.involve a significant hazards 1n accordance with the proposed 1990 consideration in that it would not amendment would not(1)involve s 1.Involve a etnlfirrnt Increase in the Description o amendment requests: probability of occurrence or consequences of aigtitffcaat LTa�eaw In the probabllity. The proposed to the Technical an accident previously evaluated, consequences of an accident Previously Specifications(TS)would extand the Replacement of the Air Handling Units evaluated:or(2)Abate the possibility of expiration date associated with TS mater's the Unit 1 portion of the Main a new or different kind of accident from 3.2.1i_go t0 mat i the allowable Control Room and Emergency Switchgear any accident previously evaluated:or(3) pressurizer safety eidna setpoint Room AC system to the original design.There Involve a significant reduction in a is no Impact on the probability or margin of safety tolerance t0 ugh ycl of the nominalboth So • consequences of any previously evaluated The licensee has reviewed the sates 1 through ict 11 for both$urry, accident Units 1 and 2 The tnulaat footnote 2.Create the possibility of a new a proposed change against the tn'Itorla of refers only to Cycle 10 for Sorry Unite 1 different kind of accident tram any.trident 10 CFR 50.92 and has concluded that the end z therefore,the footnote would be • previously evalueed.The modification request does not Involve•significant • modified accurdiegly. retvms the Air Handling Units(AMU)to the hazards consideration to that It would Bode for proposed no significant anginal design.Therefore the interim not operating restrictions are no longer necessary 1.Involve a significant incrust In the 'Y'heCommissionhazards s has provided lnaUOm end removal of those resticuons does not probability of occurrence or ooeeequenow of create a new or different accident from those any accident previously evaluated Ramovle� standards for determining whether a previously evaluated. the 100 psi overpressure tat regdemmitlosed significant lrazards consideration adds 1 Involve.eigniftcant reduction In a replacing it with a requirement to perform a (10 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed margin of safety.The larger capacity AML system leakage test at normal temperature amendment to an operating license for a Ar SO= Federal Resistor j VoL nbr Na 143 f Wednesday. July 25. 1000 / Notices facility involves no eigellicant hazards Local Albite Document Room • Publications/MID&701 South Cooper. consideration if operation of the facility location:Swem Library.College of P.O.Box 10497.Arlington,Texas M019. In accordance with the proposed William and Mary.Williamsburg. amendment would not(1)Involve• Virginia 23265. significant increase In the probability or Attorney for licensee:Michael W. NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF consequences of an accident previously MauPbx Esq.,Hunten and Wallama. AIKENDI ENT TO FACILITY evaluated;dr(2)Create the possibility of Post Office Box 1635.Richmond. OPERATING LICENSE a new or different kind of accident from Virginia 23213. any accident previously evaluated:or(3) NRC Project Director.Herbert N. During the period since publication of Involve a significant reduction in• Berkow the last biweekly notice,the margin of safety. PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED NOTICES Commission has issued the following The licensee has reviewed the OF CONSIDERATION OF ISSUANCE amendments.The Commission hae proposed change against the criteria of Op AhdENDK NT9 TO OPERATING determined for each of these 10 CFR 50.02 end bee concluded that the LICENSES AND PROPOSED NO amendments that the application request does not f6volve•sigalf)cant SIGNDTCtorr HAZARDS compiles with the standards and h M hazards consideration in that it would CONSIDERATION DETERIWINATION requirements of the Atomic Energy Act r.Involve•significant increase in sire AND OPFORT2lNITY FOR REARM iG of 10.50.u amended'(the Act) and the probabrtiQy of occurrence or consequences of The following notices were previously C° 2mI•simen rules sad regtdatio0s.The any accident or malfunction of equipment published as separate individual Commission has made appropriate which Is imyonant to s•tety and which bse notices.The notice content was the findings as required by the AM and the been evaluated in the(Updated Mai Safety same as above.They were published as Commission's rules and bons in 10 changAnie�ettRe d rt)(V�)I.The proposed individual notion either bemuse time aft Chant&L which are set forth)a the y re°"th~rbs P°antisi did not allow the Commission to wait license amendment- shift in lift setpomt due to testing for tilts biweakl revile•or because the methodology.As suck tb•setpoint shift Y being salve.the probability ef a safety action involved exigent drWmstances. end en Consideration er tbm of valve challenge may be reduced.The They are repeated here because the Amendment to Facility Operating consequences of•496•challenge are biweekly notice lists all amendments License end PI°P°••d No Slgnlecant unaffected u the UDSAR anebeis remalna issued or proposed to be issued Hazards Consideration Determination bounding within the proposed sopa% involving no significant hazards and Opportunity for Hearing is tolerance.In addition.the Unite 1 end 3 valve consideration. connection with thew actions was setpolnt clip is expected to be to the Ina range as the Unit 2 valve wt results(+34% For details.see the Individual erotica published 1n the Federal Ragtstss as to+aft)and therefore no increase in the in the Federal Register on the day and indicated No request for•bearing or consequences of acv ecoldant or malfunction page cited This notice does not extend petition for leave to Intervene was filed of equipment which is important to safety la the notice period of the original notice. following tbla notice. expected.z Create the possibility of a new or Taxes Utilities Electric Company. Unless otherwise indicated.fire different type of accident from those Docket No.50 443,Comanche Peak Commission ilea determined that these previously evaluated in the safety analysis Steam Efeatrie Stall*"Unit 1.Sanwa emendmente eatiefy the criteria for report.No modifications are being made to County.Texas categorical.exclusion in accordance Nyew�nme.Ths fotssurizer �ed tasmpvescrceiey,n.pooher t at Date of application for amendment w'itb'i0 CPR bi.22.Therefor,pursuant temperature lnstnmentation has no June 221990 to pa t statement teme t r e environmentalmental operational Impact on valve performance. Brief deacriptfon of amendment impact statement or environmental With the setpoiot change expected to be in request The proposed amendment assessment need be prepared for these the same range se the Unit z valve test would change Tarhofcal Speciscation amendments.if the Commission bar mit&mete is no new or different lama 3.21 and Surveillance Requirements prepared an environmental assessment accidents or accident precuts expected. 4.21 and 4.2.2 to allow Baca Load under the special circumstances The additional measures being Implemented Operation as an alternative to the provision in 10 CFR 51.12(b)and has are only being used to further ensure that the normal operatingmode in order to made•determination based on that system preaeae will remain below 2230 psis maintain the ial went.it is so indicated (amt of design pressure)during any ]r••klng factor analyzed transient or operating condition. within the range usurped in the For further details with respect to the 3.Involve•significant reduction in th• accident analyses of the Final Safety scrim see(1)the applications for margin of safety.Plant operations are not Analysts Report In addition.the Bases amendments 2 the amendmentt and bun being changed. Al woes modified to�c accident sis to Section 3 4.2.1 would be revised to (3)the commission. rehded limn an initial 3.eft shat ts describe�•purpose and concept of valve lift pressure,thereinto e�ier safety In Base Load Operation and Sedtion 6.0.1 p�°ironmentalAsesaamente ere the margin of safety since the 110%design would require that limits to peeking indicated AB of these liens ere pressure is not exceeded in any VFSAR factor and minimum power Level for p evaluated■oddest.For valve sews Base Load Operation be established and evadable for public inspection at the ktolerance consistent with se4rolet shift reported in the Radial Peaking Factor Commission's Public Document Room. experienced during warp,tha accident Unit Report for at least each reload �°Gelman fuildin P.2120L Street-NW, analysis remains bounding, core. Washington,DG ead at the local public Based on the staffs review of the Dote of Individual notke/n Federal document rom a for the particular licensee's evaluation,sir•staff woes meter.June 29.1990(55 FR=00) facilities involved A copy of items(2) with the licensee's conclusions as stated Aptrotion dote of Individual notice: and(3)may be obtained upon request above.Therefore,the staff proposes to July 30.1990 add:sued to the U.S.Nuclear determine that the propoeed Local Public Document Room Regulatory Commission.Washington. amendments do not involve significant location:Univera(.v of Texas at DC 20555.Attention:Director.Division hazards considerations. Arlington Library,Government of Reactor Projects. Federal Register / Vol 55. No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25, 1900 / Notices 30323 Alabama laba Josephr Cowpony.Docket No. Commission's related evaluation of the_ Fuel Cask Handling Crane•which allows 50404. M. achy Nudes Font, amendment is contained in a Safety one-time movement of two separate Unit;Houston County.Alabama. Evaluation dated June 25.1900. special spent fuel shipping auks to and Date of amendment request Febretay No significant hazards consideration from the wk pit passing over spent fuel comments 0.1900 Brief Description 0L amsndmanh ments receiver:No. assemblies stored in the spent fuel pool The amendment modifies the snubber LomlPubUcDocument noon The footnote identifies the specific . visual inspection requirements In location:Phoenix Public Library. criteria to be met prior to movement of Technical Specification(1'g)4.7.0 on a Business end Edema DtvWos.12 Eat the cues over the fuel etered le the one-time best to pracluds an additional McDowell Road.Phoenix.Arizona spent fuel pool plant shutdown prior to the next 8 Date of issuance:July 0.1900 scheduled refueling outage.The Adorns Public Service Cowpony.et al., Effective date:July 41990 amendment is based on the application Dodo*Nos.STN 50.528.SIN 50-ttli Amendment Nos:Unit 1 No.144:Unit of statistical methodology to determine and STN 50430.tab Verde Nuclear 2 No.127 visual inspection intervals which meet Generating Station,Unlb 1,s and 3. Facility Operating License Not DPR- the same acceptance confidence level as Madcap County,MIME 5.7 and DPRdit Amendments revised the the current requirements.In addition,a Date of application for amendments: Secluded Specification. similar amendment was graded on Icily 20,1959 u superseded Marotta March 30.1957.on a one-time basis 1990 Date of In y .tilts in Federal Regimen 30.1990(33 FR The pending completion of generic studies Brief description of amendments:The Commission's related evaluation o) by the Commission.Those genetic amendments revise Technical these amendments is contained in a studies are underway but have not yet Specifications Section&St Plant Safety 990. been completed. Review Board(PRB),and Section 0.5.2, No Evaluation dated July si eras Date of Issuance:July 11.1990 Technical Review and Control rots rcent hazards consideration Effective date:July 11.1900 Activit:es.The amendments reflect an comments neeslved Amendment No:75 organizational change and change the No Facility Operating License No.NPF.& composition of the PRB in that specific Local Public Document Roam Amendment revises the Technical titles of the members are deleted and location Calvert County Library.Prince Specifications. replaced with■puerto phrase.The Frederick Maryland Date of initial notice in Federal amendments alw delete the review d Rejiaten AP&4.lege led FR 12385)The administrative control procedures and Canasetleud Yankee Atomic Poore Commission's related evaluation of the changes that do not atfaet nuekee safety NOPanP y.Dodat esex �� amendment 4 contained in a Safety from the FRB responsibilities Connecticut Evaluation dated July 11,1900. Dale of issuance:July 2.1900 No significant hazards consideration Effective dote:45 days from date of Dale of application for amendment: comments received•No Issuance April 2A.1990 Local Public Document Room Amendment NOV 51.37.and 23 Brief description of amendmxnt The location Houston-Love Memorial Facility Operating License Nos.NPF- amendment will revise the Technical Library.212 W.Bmdeshaw Sheet P.O. e1.NPR51 andNPF•74:Amendments specifications(TS)to reflect Box 1360.Dothan.Alabama 36302 changed the Technical Specifications Arizona Public Service Company,et al, Date of initial protection notice in Federal modifications performed m various Bra Docket Nos.STN 50426 and STN 50- RegistRegisterMay 30.1900(Se FR 219601 Thection systems.These danger include 520.Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Commission's related evaluation of the and heat steams that are required to Station.Units 1 and 2,Madcap amendments is contained hi a Safety be operable In the diesel generator Comty.Arizona Evaluation dated July 2.1990. rooms A and B and in the turbine lobe Date of application or omendmente No significant hazards consideration 'reflect �area.demos the TSs to for comments received No. reflect the modifications made to the lune 30.1989 and August 30.1959. Local PubllaDocument Room Brief description of amendments:The location:Phoenix Public Library, turbine lobe o0 system to provide an amendment modifies Technical Business and Science Division.12 Fast automatic suppression system and Specification(TS)3/41.3:Limiting McDowell Road.Phoenix,Arizona fin'the Cos system in the able Conditions for Operation(L.CO)3.1.3.1. &5004, vault room. 3.1.32 3.1.3.5.3.1.3.0.3.1.3.7. No significant hazards consideration Date of Imaonar July 2.1900 Surveillance Requirements(SR)4.155, comments tomb ed.•No. Effective date:July 2.1980 4.12.0.4.1.3.7.TS 3/4.3.1:L.CO 3.3.1-TS Local Public Document Room Amendment No.:LW 3/4.104:LCO 3.10A.and SR 4.104.1 and location:Phoenix Public Library. PadlityOperating License No.DPR- 4.1042 These modifications are Business and Science Division.LT Fast 61.Amendment revised the Technical . primarily format and editorial changes McDowell Road.Phoenix.Arizona Spec(gcayam, to clarify operation when one or two wont pots of initial notice M Federal Control Element Assembly Calculators Baltimore Gas and Electric Company. Register.May 30.1990(55 FR 21968)The (CRAG)are inoperable. Docket Nos.50.37 and 50.716.Calvert Commission's related evaluation of this Dots allemande June 25.1990 Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant.Unit Noe.1 amendment is contained in a Safety Effective date:4s days after issuanc e Amendment Not:50 and 30 and;Calvert Comfy,Maryland Evaluated dated July 21900 Facility Operating License Nos.NPF• Dab of application for amendments No slgnif/coat hazards consideration e1 and NPF.61:Amendments changed April 30.1990 comments received.'No. the Technical Specifications. Brief description of amendments Leal Public Document Roam Date of initial notice in Federal These amendments Include a footnote to location Russell Library.123 Broad Register.April 4.1990(55 FR 12599)The Technical Specification 3/4.9.13,Spent Street Middletown.Connecticut 06457. 30924 Federal Register f Vol. 55, No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1990 f Notices Comedian Yankee Atomic Power make any substantive changes to the wording?spiking the we of the bider Company,Docket Na 30+21.3.1Laddem Technical Specifications. Detector Monitoring System for Neck Plant,Middlesex Cotmty, Date of Issuance:June 20.1990 determining linear heat rate mandated Connecticut Effective date:lune35;1990 with Surveillance Requirement 4.10.22. Dots of application for amendment Amendment Nos 42 for Unit 1 end paps of issuance:My 3,2990 152 for Unit 2. Martha 1090 FacilityOpervllnpllamallos.DPI?. date 30 dale from data of Brief description of amendment The 3 yid DPR 2G Amendmentsreviledthe lee amendment will allow testing of the Technical Spedtieatlom. Amendment Na 103 individual rod,position indication(IRPI) Dots of Initial notice in Federal Faeil/ °Pleating floraNaNPRt system during power operation of the ry • Haddam Neck Plant.The Technicarenol Apri1 lit 199Register May 18.19080 66 FR53 PR 1i4ti 1 gay and Amendment revised the Technical Specification f4. Special Test The Commission's related evaluation of Exception 3.10.4.Position Indication suspension the amendments is contained in a DatsaJlnld80,199 (55 Federal Systam•Operattngsaill allow swpansion �V' Reglst■r.May 0a 19a9I56 PR 22981)The of the following Lntltlng conditions for Evaluation datd]aw 20.1900. Commission's rend�wya of� operation(LCO1)for a maximum of 48 No significant coro/deratiom amendment y contained in a Safety hours for each cycle during the comment?received No Evaluation dated July,3.1990. performance of the above test Local Public Document Room location:White Plains Public fSbrary. No significant hazards consideration 400 Martine Avenue.White Plains,New comments received No. York IMO. Local PubikDoamant Room Consumers power Company,Docket Nte location:Tomlinson Library.Arkansas movable Coma A..r tiles __.._._- 3,133 So-235,Palisades Plant Van Buren Tech University.Russellville.Arkansas vassal ma no enttasOo.rs+w_.. a.1a2 swam nos mortal Una 31.3.5 • ° 72802 mo Control Oa*mamn Lenin 0 0000.—alai Date of oppl/eadon foremendmentr count oleo neeruan urns(3 boon--3.1,3.°2 March 0.1900.as supplemented June 21. EOM O Docket Net 50413 and 50488. a 1900 One.Urdu 1 end 7.Pope Canty. Data of Issuance:July 9.1990 sed°ser/ptlotr o/amendmentTbls Effective dope:July 0.1990 t revises the tegtd amen of N Amendment Na:127 Technical Spetdficaton(TS)4.14 by Dater of amendment requests: Facility Operating License No.DM- extending,by appendants?),two dl.Amendment revised the Technical months,the due date for the periodic October 30.1007.as supplemented Specifications. steam generator inspections whichSeptem ber 27.MP for Wirt and 2 unit Dote of initial notice/n Federal otherwise would be due by July 4,1990 January29, 1900 for unit I oaiy. Register.May 30.7990(55 PR 21968)The Date ol/ssaett lone 212990 Brief description of omendments:The Commission's related evaluation of this Effective date:June%1990 amendments changed the expiration ' amendment is contained in a Safety Amendment No.:132 date for the Unit i Facinity Operettas Evaluation dated July 9.1990 Provisional°punoting License No. License No.DPA-51fromDeamber0. • No significant hazards consideration DPR-T0,The amendment revises the 2008 to May 20,2010.and changed the comments received.No. Technical SPedficatlom expiration date for the Unit 2 Facility Local Public Document Room Date of initial notice In Federal Operating License No.NPP4 from location:Russell Library,123 Broad Register:April 10.2900(55 PR 14147) Danember 0.2012 to July 37.2013. Street Middletown.Connecticut 06457. The Commission's related evaluation of Data ofissuance:July 0.11100 Consolidated Edison Company of New the amendment tr contained In a Safery Effective doter July 8,1990 York,Docket Nos.56003 and teD U% Evaluation dated June 20.1000. Amendment Nos:131 end 106 Gen Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit comments significant haruds considered=considered=Nse.1andWntdrester Coimry,New comments received No. FacilityOperating LicenseNos.DPR- York Local Pitblic Document Room 51 and NMI Amendment revised the location:Van Zonen Library.Hope expiration data of the licensee, Data of application for amendments: College,Holland Michigan 49623, DoleaJlnitidnodcebrFedwd March 18.2985,superseded March 27, 190O,as supplemented May 11.1990 a r Oita Udt 2 �' Reiter.Febnuey S.19e0(34 FR elan Brief description of amendments:The � The Septmber 2;It1ee rubmittel for amendments revise the Appendix A County,Arkansas thin 1 and 2 end the Jarmary 29.1990 Technical Specification for Unit 2 end Dote of application for amendment submittal for Unit r only provided the Appendix B Technical Specifications March 21000 additional dairying information and did for Unlit 1 and 2.The amendments Brief description of amendment The not affect the finding of the initial. - involve editorial changes,correct amendment revises the Special Test notice.The Commission's related typographical errors,adjust line spacing Exception of the ANO-2 752 ta clarify evaluation of ohs amendment f. (repegiaatioa),and adjust tent formal. SpeclEation 3.102 concerning the contained in a Safety Evaluation dated . In addition.the amendments delete Vera requirements for reetaWalne July 0.1990. pertinent portions of the Technical linear hest rate(LHR).Specifically,this Specifications that related to onetime TS change would°pow the use of either No significant hazards consideration only date extensions which have since the Core°penning Limit Supervisory comments receivedhNo. expired and to plant equipment which System or the Core Protection Local Public Document Room has been removed from service pursuant Calculators to monitor LIM during location Tomlinson Library Anna to previously approved amendments. physics testa.In addttlon.the Tech University.Russanna%Arlansaa However,the amendments would not amendment allows the deletion of the 72501 Federal Register / Vol. A No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1980 / Notice* 30325 E dew Opeeatlms.foe,.Docket Now the amendments le contained to•Safely Memaid Librery,390Market Street.Ss Ma=asel rant Arkansas Nuclear Evaluation dated jcdy 3,MO. Joseph.Michigan 490!6. Ono.Wieland A Pope County. No significant hazards consideration indunamichisinpower comma. Arkansas comments received No Docket Noe.5905 nod BMA Dates of amendment requests:April Local Public Environmental nntalaroom C.Cook Nglem Neat.U�Nos.1 and location: attmeaWandUtbsa Magna 10Brief description of amendments: The �a�Library.Pioridalat33100.International = �agty• amendment modified tM Arkansas UNyentty.MIamL Florida 3ti0p. Date ofr ZL 19 Son for amendments- amendment Nuclear One.Units t end 2(ANO.1•2) Illinois Power Company and Soyland September 221980 • Technical Specifications(TSs)to allow Power Cooperative.lea.Docket No.SF ameodmenteesaiption ecba[cal aatendaterats The the use of chemicals other than lust 451.Clinton Porter Station.Unit No.1. Specifications tchange(1S)Tabu Technical, ltsacL chlorine to control the biological fouling Detain County nett of the service water system.The Dots ofappllcotion or amendment. Trip System Instrumentation proposed amendment modified the f an tote fan o from TS 4.0 to provide specific references to chlorination February 5,1968 an axemptlon:so that requirements to reflect the use of Description amendment request "g delta measurements so that trot-leg b cold, M 134 amendment added■ c equal! effective biocides associated leg delta T me n editorial mha be made i with the ANO4 Reactor Building equipment verification identification member to an at roll power.An editorial le 43 use Cooling System Surveillance integrity veratioo S in the Control also made to Note 9 of Table 451 far Requirement 4.6.2,1.;and the ANO-2 Roomn Power St System Technisectiocal of the , readability. o Is Containment S temsSurveillance Clinton Power tiemTOch01W Efyaf/gote: u Pine e29.I O Ys Specifications. Requirement 4.6.25,and the related TS* Dote oJlesoonee:Jtdy 9.1090 Effective��Jerre 1990 bases for both units. Effective dote•.July 9.1900 AmendmentrNos:142 Date of issuance:July 6,1990 AmetidmentNo:36 Facility Operating Licenses!Vox Amendment Noctive date: s:132 arid 107 0.1990 Faculty Operatingevi license t Na NPF• ���,TerrlmiA 1 Specifications Facility Operating License Nos.DPR- Te�°amendmenttons. the tY Pe Technical Specifications. Date of initial notice ln!Ward S/and NPF-e.Amendment revbed the Dots of&No!notice ie Fades! Register.April 4.USD(55 PR 12695).The Technical Specifications. Register.June 241963($3 FR 24512)The Commission's related walsation of the Dote of initial notice in Federal Commission's related evaluation of the amendments V Contained in•Safely Register.May 30.1990(55 FR 21981)The amendment 4 contained 1n a Safety • Evaluation dated June 20.BM Commission's related evaluadonofthe Evaluation dated July 9,1900. Noefirtlfiacnt harm*coneldention amendment is contained in a Safety No significant hazards consideration comments received:No. Evaluation dated July A 1900. comments received.No Local PubBeDocvmtsarRoom No significant hazards consideration Local PublicDonumsnt Room location:Mende Preston Menke comments recelvad No. location:The Veeprulan Warner Pubtk Memorial fibre y.300 Mesket Street.St. Local Public Document Room Idbrary.l2D Went Johnson S1reeL Joeeph.Michigan 40085. Joan/on Tomlinson Library,Arkansas Clinton IBtnola 8175/ Tech University.Russellville.Arkansas Iowe>s7eetnie Light and Power Company. 72601 Indiana Mkhlgae Power Company, Docket No.59.331.Doane Amid Energy Docket N Center.Llm County,Iowa Florida Power and Light ComPanY, Nuclear Plant Vale Now 1 and 2,6erden Docket row 30.250 end 30.281.Turkey county,mat= Date of application for amendment Point Plant Units 3 and 4 Dade County. November 3.a as supplemented Florida Dote ofapplication for amendments: mewl?a 1900 March 79,1989 Brief description of amendment:The Date of application for amendments: Brief description a amendments:The amendment mimed section go, February 7.1900.as supplemented April amendments change Technics] 24.1990 Spectilcadon(TS)Table 352."Reactor Arnold sassy meTeni matontrols.°of Awns Brie description of amendments: Arnold Enatgy by remo ins mad Brief P Trip System Instrumentation Response specifications,by removlo�� These amendments change TS 0.5.22 by Times,..to explicitly require time organizational chart of Figure 0.24 in removing the specific composition list reepume testing of the low net point accordance tMth NRC Generic Ltter86 for the Company Nuclear Review Board power range neutron flux(PRNF)reactor on ltegtdrementa for Owe and awe (CNRB),and revise TS 8.5.2.6 to redefine trip, to a quorum of the CNRB. ate of issuance.June 27.1990rev �8ptlunIncorporatedR d Dote of issuance:July 3.1990 Effective date:June 27.1990 references to updated standard ANSI/ Effective date:July 3.1990 Amendment Not:139426 ANS-3.3.1976.regarding personnel Amendment Nos.136 and 131 Facility Operating Licenses Nos. training Eamlity Operating Licenses Non. DPR.38 and DPR-74.Amendments incorpoaterated. were also DPR-8I and DP2-t1:Amendments revised the Technical Specifications. ncmPo revised the Technical Specifications. Date of initial notice in Federal Date of/asuman July 0.1900 • Date of initial notice in Federal Register.April 41900($5 FR 17306).The hjfecths date:NY 6,1990 Register.March 21,1990(53 FR 10532) Commission's related evaluation of the AmendmentNo:165 The April 24,1990 letter provided amendments is contained in a Safety Facility Operating License No.APR- supplemental information in reeponse to Evaluation dated June 27.1990. 40.Amendment revised the Technical the staffs request.This information did No significant hazards consideration Specifications. not alter the staffs initial determination comments received.No. Date of initialootioe in Federal of no significant hazards consideration. Local Public Document Room Register.March 2L 1090(Sri FR 10839) The Commission's related evaluation of location:Maude Preston Palenake The Commission's related eva uatlon of WSW Fedord Register / Vol. 55, No. 143 / Wednesday. Ju@ 25. 1980 / NO5oes the amendment la contained in a Safety Facility Operating License No.DPR- Dote of initial notice in Faders( Evaluation dated July 0.1999 car Ameadmme revue.the Tecbntaal Register May 30.1990(55 PR 21974)111e No algrdficant hazards consideration Spectliutlotu Commission's related evaluation of the comments teeehrod No. Date of initial notice in Federal amendment is contained in a Safety Local Public Document Room Register May 10.1990(55 FR 20361)The Evaluation dated July 9.WOO. /motion:Cedar Rapids Public Library. Commission's related evaluation of the No significant hazards consideration 300 First Street.S.E..Cedar Rapids, amendment is contained in a Safety comments received:No. - ' Iowa 57401. Evaluation dated July 3.1990. Local Public Document Room ra Mohawk No significant hazards consideration location learning Resources Center, - Niagat M hawk.Power Nine MIL Pant comments received:No Thames Valley State Technical College. DocLocal Public Document Room 574 New London Turnpike.Nonvich. Nudger Station,Unit No.1,Oswego location:Reference and Documents Connecticut 08300. Cotmty,New York Department,Penfield Library.State Date of application for amendment: University of New York Oswego,New Omsk*Public Power A4i:let,Docket York 13128 Na.50.285,Fort Calhoun Station.Unit December Z7.1S68,as supplemented on. No.1.Washington Cowry,Nebraska August 28.1989 and November 17.1989. Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. Brief description of amendment This Docket No,maim Ntna lad point Date of amendment request March 10. amendment revJsea Sections 3.1.1.4.1.2. Nuclear Station,Unit No.Z Srzlba,New 1990 and associated Seas to add a York Brief description of amendment The requirement that provides assurance of Date 0t emolieation for amendment amendment made changes to pages 51. the Scram Discharge Operability.Tbis 54.54 and 5-19a of the Technical amendment also revises Table 327 to i4p�p'1�0 Specifications to incorporate several redesignate■surveillance requirement Br1 Description of amendment•The administrative changes. amendment extends the Technical combine changes made through Specification surveillance intervals by Date of issuance:July 5.1990 Amendment Nos.43 and No.44 to Table five percent or less for minim Effective date:July 454990 327,and delete a note in Table 327 instrument calibrations,logic system Amendment No.:132 which no longer applies' functional tests,response time test. Facility Operating License No.DPR- Date of Issuance:June 29.1900 leak rate tests,position indication tests. 40,Amendment revised the Technical Effective date:June 29.1990 functional tests of vacuum breakers and Specifications. Amendment Nos:117 batteries. Date of initial notice/n Federal Facility Operating License No.DPR- Dote of Issuance:July 10.1990 Register.May 10.1990(55 FR 20384)The 8.7:Amendment revises the Technical Effective dote:July 10,1990 Commission's related evaluation of the Specification. Amendment No:18 amendment is contained in a Safety Date of initial notice in Federal Facility Operating License Na NPF- Evaluation dated July 0.1990. Register.May 20,2990(65 FR 20381)The to Amendment revised the Technical No significant hazards consideration Commission's related evaluation of the Specifications. comments received:No. amendment is contained in•Safety Date of initial notice in Federal Local Public Document Room Evaluation dated June 28.1990. Register May 10.1990(55 FR 28382)The location W.Dale Clark Library.215 No significant hazards consideration Commission's related evaluation of the South 35th Street Omaha.Nebraska comments received.No amendment is contained in a Safety 65102 Local Public Document Room Evaluation dated July 10.1990. Pacific Cu and Illectdc Company. location Reference and Documents Significant haz s consideration Department.Penfield Library,State comments received:No Docket Nos 80.275 and 50423.Diablo University of New York Oswego,New Local Public Document Room Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 York 13128, location Reference and Documents and 2.San Luis Obispo County, Department.Penfield library.State Cellfocnle Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. University of New York.Oswego,New Dote of application for amendments: Docket No.50420.Nine Mlle Point York 13120. September 19,1989.as supplemented by Nuclear Station Unit No.1.Oswego Northeast Nuclear Energy Company,et loner dated June 1Z 1990(Reference County.New York "L,Docket No.50.423.Millstone Nuclear LAR 89.12). Date of application for amendment Power Station,Unit No.3.New London Brief description of amendments:Tae December 27.1988,as supplemented on County,Connecticut amendments revised Technical &Vat 28,1989 and November 17.1989. Date of amendment request Match 30, Specification to delete the reactor trip Brief description afamendmenrThis ipso on steam generator water level-low amendment revises Sections 35.1.4.1.1. Brief description of amendment The coincident with steam/feedwater flow and associated Bases to add a amendment changes the values in mismatch(low feedwater flow reactor requirement that provides assurance of Technical Specification(TS)Table 3.3-4, trip)following installation of•new the Seam Discharge OperabilitY.This "Engineered Safety Features Actuation digital feedwater control system. amendment also revises Table 327 to Systam matoenEaton Trip setpoints Date of issuance:July 12.1990 . redesignate a surveillance requirement associated with the steam generator Effective date:July 12,1990 combine changes made through water level setpoint Amendment Nos:56 and 55 Amendment Nos,43 and No.44 to Table Date of inetwee:July 0.1900 Facility Operating License Nos.DPR- 327,and delete a note in Table 3.2.7 Effective dote:July 9.1900 80 and Dna.Amendments changed which no longer applies. Amendment No:52 the Technical Specifications Dote of issuance:July 3.1900 Facility Operating License No.NPF- Date of Initial notice in Fade& Effective date:July 3.1990 48.Amendment revised the Technical Register:October 1A 1900(54 FR 42859) Amendment No.:118 Specifications. The Commission's related evaluation of Federal Register / VoL 55, No. 143 / Wednesday, jnly 25. 1490 / Nodes* 3=7 the amendmeatrb contained in a Safety implemented within 00 days of the Cuts" Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Evaluation dated July 12.1000. of issuance. Corporation,Docket No.DP273,Vermont No significant hazards consideration Amendment Nos.1%1 and 02 Yankee Nudger Power Station.Vernon, commentsreceived:No. Facility Opemting License No&DPR- Vermont Locol Public Document Room 70 and DPR-7&Thew amendments Dote of°paBwdon for amendment • locution:California Polytechnic State revised the Tec)mical Specifications. March 51900 and supplemented ter rare University Library.Government Data Initial notice In Ferknl 7.1090 auDD J Documents and Mare Department,San R of 13,1989(54 FR Briefdescri on of amendment The Luis Obispo,California 93407. �� description Power Authority of 135 State o[New 51283;The Commission's related amendment revised the Technical York,Docket No 50+7x4 Indian Paint evaluation of the amendments is Specifications to remove the 3.25llmit Unit N0.3.Docket M tar Cam New contained in a Safety Evaluation dated en extending surveillance intervals es York County. July 3.1000. recommended by NRC Generic Letter No significant hazards consideration BFi4 dated August n.1909. Dote of opplieation far amendment comments received No Date of issuance:July Z 1990 April 12.1989,as supplemented June 11. L pcpl Public Document Roam Effective date:July 2.1990 1900. Amendment No.its location:Salem Frog Public Library.112 Brief descriptionafamendmemt"I' West Broadway.S New Jersey Facility Operating.License No.DAP- amendment revises Technical roa Salem. 2&Amendment revised the Technical Specification Table 3.55 and Table 4.1.1 08070Specifications. to reflect the sensor locations,and the Southern Call S&Ban Company,et Date of Initial notice inimical operability and surveillance al,Docket Nos 50,%1 and 50.382,San Register.April 4.1990(55 FR 12802).The requirements for a new temperature °nobs Nuclear Generating Station,Unit Commission's related evalwtton of the detection system located in the Primary Nos.2 cod 3.San Diego County. amendment is contained in•Safety i Amman Building. California Evaluation dated July 2.1990. Date of Issuance:July 10.1990 No significant hazards consideration Effective date:July 10.1990 Dale 0f apPllaation foramendmenta: comments received:No I Amendment No:100 Roam Aug 141980 and supplemented May Lacol PublicDocumant Facility Operating License No.DPR 33ust.1990 location.Brooks Memorial Library.224 64:Amendment revised the Technical Brief description of amendments:The Main Street.Brattleboro.Vermont 053M. Specifications proposed amendments establish•new worms Dote of initial notice in Federal Technical Spedficatton(TS)3/4 7.3b ° power ew 7.4% Register.May 31.1989(54 PR 23321)rho regarding atmospheric dump valves a1.,Docket mama std 811w7Ja,North Commission's related evaluation of the (ADV.).The proposed 1 S estsblfehad Ilona Power Station,Una No.1 end No. amendment is contained in■Safety Loess county.moms the limiting condition for operation. Evaluation doted associated action statements. Dote of application far amendments: No significant hazards consideration surveillance requirements and bases for Mara a� comments received:No 1eq Brief description of amendments 135 Local Public Document Room the atmospheric dump valves.The locotlon:White Plains Public Library, Propnaed TS requires that the ADVe be amendments add a stnveillaaca 100 Martine Avenue,White Plains.New operable in Modes 1.Z 3 and in Mode 4 requirement to clam end inspect the York,10810. when the steam generators are being diesel reel oil storage Tanks.In addition used for decay heat removaL the appropriate YS action rsgairemeat is Public Service Emetic s Gail Company, Dote of issuance:July 10.1990 modified to accommodate the new Docket Nos 50372 and 5041.Salemserveillancs requirement. Generating Smtioo.Unit Noe,1 and 2. Effective date:July 10.1990 Date°flan:ince:July 3.1990 Salem County,New Jamey Amendment Not:CO and 79 Effective date:July 3.1990 Date of application for amendments: Facility Operatirtg License Nos.NPR Amendment Noe:128 and 112 October 17,1989 and supplemented by 10 and NPF•1d:Am:anent,changed FodiR1Operating License No&NPF4 letters dated hatch 2111990 and May 10. the TecEmknl Specifications. artd NP1R7.Amendments revised the MO.The supplemental letters did not Date of initial notice in Faded Technical Specifications. increase the scope of the original Register.October 1&1089(54 FR Co) Date of initial trotlee In Faders% amendment request and did not affect The Commission's related evaluation of Register.May Z lirn fin FR 18418)The the staffs original no significant hazards the amendments is contained in a Safety Commiasion4 related evaluation of ma determination. Evaluation dated July 10,1906 amendments is contained fa a Safety Brief description of amendments: The No significant hazards consideration Evaluation dated Jury 3,1990' amendments revised Salem Units 1 and comments received No.On May 3. No s(gaiflcant hazards consideration 2 Technical Specification Surveillance 19a the licensee supplemented the comments received No. Sections 4.82,32(d)and 4.8.2.S2(d)to original application based on staff Lacol Public Document Room require a design duty cycle load profile review and commute.This modificamm loeotlom The Alderman Library. service test(simulated emergency loads) was a clarification and did not affect the Manor Pis Comma Universal of or load service test(actual lads)for the Virginia,Charlottesville,Virginia 22901. 125 volt and 28 volt batteries in lieu of rossproposed no significanttor,ahazards the(8)hour lad service test currently previously iced. natlan u ale Doc »!C end 0swre eat North et specified In the Technical previouslynotleed Anna claatNw.8on, sad Seat dNo Specificatlona Local Public Document Room AmaPossar,Statiao.Us44No 1asdNa Dote o'Issuance: July 3.1990 location:Main Library.University of t Rodeo Comte.Yklifein Effective date:Units 1 and 2 are California.P.O.Box 19857,Irvine. Dote of applkatian foramsndments: effective as of the date of issuance to be California 72713. March 23.1900 30328 Federal Register / VoL SS. No. 143 / Wednesday. July 25. 1980 / Notices J BHef description of amendments:The the licensee',application and of the- Commission's Sated letter,Safety li amendments remove the 9.25 limit on Commission's proposed determination Evauation and/or Envlroamental extending surveillance intervals of no significant hazards consideration. Assessment,as indicated All of these specified In the current NA-182 TS 4.02 The Cgmmissioa has provided• items are available for public Inspection In addition,a 24-hour period is allowed reasonable opportunity for the public to at the Commission's Public Document to complete a missed surveillance comment,using its bed efforts to make Room,the Gelman Building.2120 L requiremenhbefore entering into an available to the public means of Street.NW,Washington.DC,and at the applicable action statement as specified communication for the public to respond local public document mom for the in NA-182 TS 4.0.3.The specific changes quickly.and 1n the case of telephone particular facility involved are in conformance with the guidelines comments,the comments have been A copy of items(2)and(3)may be specified in Generic Letters 87-00 and recorded or transcribed as appropriate obtained upon request addressed to the 83.14. and the licensee has been Informed of U.S.Nudger Regulatory Commission. Date of issuance:July 5.1090 the public comments. Washington.DC 20955.Attention: Effective date:July 5.1990 In circumstances where failure to act Director.Division of Reactor Projects. Amendment Nos.:120 and 113 in a timely way would have resulted.for The Commission is also offering an Facility Operating License Nos.NPF4 example,in denting or shutdown of a opportunity for,•hearing with respect to and NPF 7.Amendments revised the nuclear power plant or in prevention of the issuance of the amendments.By Technical Specifications. either resumption of operation or of August 24.1980.the licensee may Date of initial notice in Federal increase in power output up to the request for•hearing with Y file• Register.MAY 2,1990(55 FR 18410)The plant's licensed power level,the respect to Commission's related evaluation of the Commission may not have had an issuance enca facility the amendment a the amendments is contained in a Safety opportunity to provide for public any pet son whose operating einterest license and Evaluation dated July 3.1990. comment on its no significant hazards affected by this a° person whose Interest may be w No significant hazard's consideration deteradnatlon.In such case.the license t participate moan),in th comments received;No. amendment has been issued without pmust ale •s•petty tithe Local Public Document Room must Ale•written oPportunity for comment.If there his proceeding Requests for a location:The Alderman Library, been some time for public comment but for saw o intervene to Manuscripts Department.University of less than 30 days,the commission may mt hermit � �te woo co Virginia.Charlottesville.Virginia 2290L provide an opportunity for public with the CammOsstods"Rules of NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF comment.If comments have been Practice for Domestic Licensing AMENDME I'TO FACILITY requested.it is so stated In either went Proceedings-hi 10 CFR Part 2.if a OPERATING LICENSE AND FINAL the State has been consulted by nest for a he DETERMINATION OF NO telephone whenever possible, leave to intervene�is filed y the for SIGNDRCANT HAZARDS Under its regulations.the Commission date.the i' "mission or an At�omtcc CONSIDERATION AND may issue and make an amendment Safety and L Bo OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING Stomempeendeay effsotivs notwithstanding by the Commission or by theMailman designated' (EXIGENT OR EMERGENCY pendency before it of•request for a of the Atomic Sal CIRCUMSTANCES) hearing from any person.in advance of sty end Licensing the holding and completion of any a will rule en the request During the period since publication of required hearing,where it bas and/or petition and the Secretary or the the set (weekly notice.the determined that no significant hazards designated Atomic Safety and Licensing Commission has issued the following consideration is involved. Board will issue a notice of hearing or amendments.The Commission has The Commission has applied the can appropriate order. determined for each of these standards of 70 CFR 30.92 and has made As required b 10 CFR WI&a amendments that the application for the •final determination that the petition for leave to intervene shall set amendment compiles with the standards amendment involves no significant forth with particularity the interest of and requirements of the Atomic Energy hazards consideration.The basis for this the petitioner in the proceeding and how Act of 1954,as amended(the Act),and determination is contained in the that interest may be affected by the the Commission's rules and regulations. documents related to tbis action. results of the proceeding.The petition The Commission ham made appropriate Accordingly,the amendments have been should specifically explain the reasons findings as required by the Act and the issued and made effective as indicated whY lntavention should be permitted Commission'e rules and regulations in 10 Unless otherwise indicated.the with particular reference to the , CFR Chapter L which are set forth in the Commission has determined that these following factors:(1)the nature of the license amendment amendments satisfy the criteria for petitioner's right under the Act to be Demme of exigent or emergency categorical axciuston in aoemdance made a party to the proceeding(2)the circumstances associated with the date with 10 CFR 31.22.Therefore.pursuant nature and extent of the petitioner's :he amendment was needed there wet to 10 CFR 51.22(b).no environmental proDertY.financial.or other interest in not time for the Commission to publish. impact statement or environmental the proceeding;and(3)the possible 'or public comment before issuance.its assessment need be prepared for these effect of any order which may be ostud 30-day Notice of Consideration of amendments.If the Commission has entered in the proceeding on the Issuance of Amendment and Proposed prepared an environmental assessment petitioner's interest The petition should No Significant Hazards Consideration under the special circumstances -also identify the specific aspect(')of the Determination and Opportunity for• provision in 10 CFR 51.12(b)and has subject matter of the proceeding u to Hearing.For exigent etrcumstancea the made a determination based oa that which petitioner wishes to intervene. Commission has either baud a Federal assessment,it is so indicated Any person who has filed•petition for Register notice providing opportunity for For further details with respect to the leave to intervene or who has been public comment or has used local media action we(1)the application for admitted as a party may amend the to provide notice to the public in the amendment(2)the amendment to petition without requesdng leave of the area surrounding a licensee's facility of Facility Operating License,and(9)the Board up to fifteen(13)days prior to the Federal Register / Vol 55, NO. 143 / Wednesday, July 25, 1990 / N0t':as 30328 first preheaiiug conference scheduled in Document Room,the Gelman Huildinge• NRC Project Director.Richard J. the proceeding,but such an amended 2120 L Street NW.Washington.=by Barrett. petition must satisfy the specificity the above date.When petitions are requirements described above. filed during the last tea(10)days of the Public Service Electric k Cu Company, lnterosted persons should consult■ nonce period it is requested that the pocket No.50.271,Salem Generating current copy of 10 CFR 2714 which is petitioner promptly so inform the Shiba Unit Na 3 Salto County,New available at the Commission's Public Commission by a toll-free telephone call le s" Document Room.the Gelman Building, to Western Union et 14800)323-0000(in Date of Application for amendment: 2120 L Street NW..Washington.DC Missouri 1-(800)342-0700).The Western April 4 MO and supplemented on April 20353 end at the Local Publlc Document Union operator should be given 121900.April 20,1000 and May 7,1000. a • Room for the particular facility involved. Datagram Identification Number 3737 ,grief description of amendments:The Not later than fifteen(13)days prior to and the following message addressed to amendment changed the Technical the first prehearing conference (Project Director):petitioner's name and Specifications to change tits main steam scheduled in the proceeding,a petitioner telephone number,date petition was isolation valve closure time from 3 shall file a supplement to the petition to mailed:plant nuns:and publication seconds to a seconds• intervene which must include a list of date and page number of this Federal Date of Issuance:July 9.1990 the contention*which an sought to be Resister notice.A copy of the petition Effective Date:July A 1990 litigated in the matter.Each contention should also be sent to the Office of the Amendment No.:112 must consist of a specific statement of General Counsel.U.S.Nuclear Facility Operating License No.DPR- the issue of law or tact to be raised or Regulatory Commission.Washington. 7Qa Amendment revised the Technical controverted.In addition,the petitioner DC 20535,and to the attorney for the Specifications. shall provide a brief explanation of the licensee. Dew bases of the contention and a concise Nortimely filings of petitions for leave Public comments requested as to statement of the alleged facts or expert to intervene.amended petitions, proposed no significant hazards opinion which support the contention supplemental petitions and/or requests consideration:No.On April 5.1990,the and on which the petitioner intends to for hearing will not be entertained staff granted•Temporary Waiver of rely in proving the contention at the absent a determination by the Compliance which was immedtataly hearing.The petitioner must also Commbsioa the presiding officer or etas effective and remained in effect until the provide and documents to Mon which tits Atomic Safety and Licensing Board,that issu�ssd Hcansa amendment was the petition and/or request should petitioner is aware and on which the be ggrranted based upon a balancing of the The Commission's related evaluation o petitioner intends to rely to establish factors specified 1n 10 CFR 2.71.4(a)(1)(1)- of the am°°dme°ts,conaultau°°with those facts or expert opinion.Petitioner vthe State of New Jersey and final no muat provide sufficient information to ( )and 2.714(-0). significant hazards considerations show that a genuine dispute exists with Commonwealth Edison Company, determination are contained in•Safety the applicant on a material issue of law Docket No.30.254 Quad Ollie Nuclear Evaluation dated July 9.1090. or fact.Contentions shall be limited to Power Station.Unit 1,Rock Island Attorrnneeyy forlicensee:Conner and matter within the scope of the County.Sinus Wetterhaha 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue. amendments under consideration.The Dote of application for amendment: Washington,DC 20n0e contention must be one which,it proven. May 19.1090 Local Public Document Room would entitle the petitioner to relief.A Description of amendment request Location:Salem Free Public Library.112 petitioner who fails to file such s This amendment revised Technical West Broadway.Salem New Jenny supplement which satisfies these Specificat .A.ion Section 3.7/4.72 to requirements with respect to at least one exclude sight containment pathways NRC Project Director.Walter R. contention will not be permitted to from the requirement to perform local Butler participate as•parry. leak rata tech until the next refueling Dated■t Rockville.Maryland,this 18th day Those permitted to intervene become of July n el outage,scheduled for October 1900. parties to the proceeding,subject to any Dm of issuance:June 27,1000 Pot the Nuclear Regulatory Comminbn limitations in the order granting leave to Sty A.yay, intervene.and have the opftorhunty to Effective does:June 27.1000 Director.Division of ftsactorProjecrs4/!I. the AmendmentNo,:125 participate fully in the conduct of a Office ofNuelsorReoct rilaulotion hearing.Including the opportunity to Faculty Operating License Na DPR- poo 9017238 Piled 774 sac D aS awl present evidence and cross-examine 22 Amendment revised the Technical With Specifications. SUMO 000.?We e Since the Commiesion has made■ Public comments requested as to final determination that the amendment Proposed no significant hazards involves no significant hazards consideration.No.The Commission's consideration•if a hearing is requested. related evaluation of the amendment It will not stay the effectiveness of the finding of amergenry cir annannea,and amendment My hearing held would final determination of 210 significant take place while the amendment is in hazards consideration an contained in • effect s Safety Evaluation dated June 27.1922 A request for a hearing or a petition Attorney for licensee:Michael!. for leave to intervene must be flied with Miller.Esquire:Sidley and Austin.One the Secretary of the Commission.U.S. First National Plaza.Chicago.Pinot' Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 60600. Washington.DC 20333,Attention Local Public Document Room Docketing and Services Brannh.or may loc0dom Dixon Public Library.221 be delivered to the Commission's Pubic Hennepin Avenue,Dixon.Illinois 61021. 0�;: ' "". u; `? 0 �1 1 _ UNITED STATES 14 52X% D � .a.L O?k NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION- �, MIT rwio WASHINGTON, D.G.20555 10t� uwIC _ Pinar ler an OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE,1300 J 1 16C SION£RS 1A0631140�p16JNTY COMMIS j HOARaMAN C0 60631 7 GSA1 NYY 1 GREEL£ou s • a J r r s :e. • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 8/3/90 through 8/10/90 CASE NUMBER NAME ZPMB-1672 Brooks Crh - ajeif Chuck Cunliffe, Director DARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 90-24 RE: 1990 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION HEARINGS Public hearings were conducted July 27, 30, 31, August 3, and S, 1990, with a quorum being present at each of the hearings: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney, Jan Allison Weld County Assessor, Richard W. Keirnes Representatives from the Assessor's Office were: David Schildmeier Stanley Jantz Ira Robins Mike Sampson Herb Corliss Roland Froid Phyllis Newby Roberta Haas Marilyn Lacy Larry Rodriguez Chuck Jack Cristi ?arose Gilbert Saiberg The following business was transacted: Z hereby certify that the Board of County Commissioners convened as the Board of Equalization on July 16, 1990. The Board heard appeals from determinations of the Assessor on the hereinabovo mentioned dates. The following persons and/or companies submitted appeals, and the Board considered each on its own merit: July 27 NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTY CONSULTANTS (23 PARCELS) ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES (9 PARCELS) EISENMAN, E & M SEKZCH, FRED & DONNA CONOCO, INC. WINTER, JAMES E. RHC ASSOCIATES SILCHIA, JOHN J. July 30 WINTER, JAMES E. (3 PARCELS) PIZZA HUT (3 PARCELS) PIZZA HUT OF WINDSOR July 31 RICHMOND, THOMAS L. & SHARON A. BEZERLE, ARTHUR C. & ROBERT E. KOMINSKZ, CHONG AE (4 PARCELS) COSENTINO, URSULA NICHOLS, PAULINE H. & LESTER, CAROL N. #,C ; n r, Page 2 RE: non BEARINGS - 1990 JEANNOUTOT, BETTY L. wHEBLER, JOHN RP (2 PARCELS) STEPHENS, BETTY J. GREEL Y URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES COLONIAL ARMS ASSOCIATES, LTD. HARBOR AMER. HEALTH CARE TRUST (3 PARCELS) NAUMAN, DONALD E. & PRINCESS E. WINDSOR ASSOCIATES, INC. (2 PARCELS) August 3 NORTH WELD PRODUCE CO. DILLON REAL ESTATE CO. BOTELLO, FRANCISCO R. SR. & REFUGIA AND BOTELLO, YSABEL & ANNETTE DANIELS, HAROLD LEE & MADELINE P. DAVISON, JACKIE & LEWIS, JERALD P. DINNER & =ERICH & LAZAR HERRING, MURRAY J. LTD. WILLIAMS, ROBERT S. & PATRICIA C. POWER CAR WASH INVESTORS, LTD. II D Q RESTAURANTS OF COLORADO, LTD. HIGH LEAN PORK, INC. LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA OF NORTHERN COLA. McELRATH, RALPH W. & E. LOU MARES, RAYMOND & EUCILIA August 8 CITY OF GREELEY HAYES, ELLA MARIE & STEPHENS, SUSANNE (3 PARCELS) Richard )(ei.rnes, County Assessor, reported on the number of cases which were brought before the Board this year. He explained the action which was taken on the various cases. Commissioner Lacy moved to adjourn as the Board of Equalization for the year 1990. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 13th day of August, 1990. APPROVED: BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AdidenATTEST: WELD , COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Board GS R. Brantn , i=man )Deputy Clerk to the Board Geo a Kenn, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Xi Go 0 TAPE NOS. BOE-17 BOE-27 and BOE-3 DOCKET 090-24 '' AS0019 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 13, 1990 TAPE #90-31 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in lull conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular piece of meeting in the weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 13, 1990, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: CO mmissloner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby - Arrived later Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy - Arrived later Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 8, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certification for the Board of Equalization Hearings conducted on July 27, 30, 31, and August 3, and 8, 1990. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Thera ware no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Kirby is now present. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports at today's meeting. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund 5272,379.79 Social Services 177,028.57 Handwritten warrants: Payroll 2,670.96 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL or TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, FROM JOHN N. SIPRES, DBA SIPRES LOUNGE (CONT. FROM 8/8/90) : Lt. Kim Fliethman, representing the Sheriff's Office, said he still recommends that security guards be present at all times when this establishment is open. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Lacy is now present.) Mary and John Sipres, owners of the establishment, came forward to make comments and answer questions of the Board. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, explained what was said at last :r• week's meeting. Lt. Fliethman said there were two complaints which he presented at that meeting. The first complaint was that a person arrested for drunk driving alleged that he had been drinking at this establishment, but he refused to go back to the bar and identify anyone. The second incident concerned a fight which occurred outside the bar where one of those involved had a gun, and there was no security guard outside the bar at that time. Mrs. Sipres said they have always had security guards on the days when the establishment is open. Following discussion, Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the renewal of said license for John N. Sipres, dba Sipres Lounge, subject to the condition that security guards be present when the establishment is open. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Brantner asked that the owner call the Sheriff's Department when there is trouble. Mrs. Sipres said they were asked not to call the Sheriff's Department all of the time for minor incidents. Lt. Fliethman said he would work with the owners concerning this. CONSIDER SIX CONTRACTS WITH VARIOUS PHYSICIANS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN (CONT. FROM 8/8/90) : Jeannie Tacker, representing the Department of Health, presented these Contracts to the Board. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Contracts and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER COMPRECARE GRANT APPLICATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Tacker said this Grant Application is for a suicide project concerning data and prevention. She said, if approved, the period would be from January 1, 1991, through December 31, 1991. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Grant Application and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Harbert, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AFFIDAVIT FOR DISCREPANCY RE: DEED OF TRUST: PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker said this concerns the sale of a lot in Park Land which was included in the Deed of Trust held by the County. .He said there is a discrepancy between the Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Indebtedness in the amount of $242,514. Anne Nye, Public Trustee, is requesting an Affidavit for Discrepancy to be signed by the Chairman of the Board. This Affidavit is to state that the amount of indebtedness of $242,514, which was in the Deed of Trust, was inadvertently omitted from the Evidence of Indebtedness. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Affidavit and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CANCEL UNCOLLECTIBLE AMBULANCE ACCOUNTS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. Minutes - August 13, 1990 Page 2 CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF CHARLES McDONALD TO PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this Resolution concerning the appointment of Charles McDonald to the Private Industry Council. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE - BAKER: MARINO: AND NATIONAL HOG FARMS, INC.: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Daniel & Debra Baker: Roy J. Marino: and National Hog Farms, Inc., for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried , unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PYCKERTS DAIRY TO PREADVERTISE SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Brad Pickert, representing Pickerts Dairy, came forward to answer questions of the Board. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request to preadvertise and set the hearing date as August 29, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. f//III APPROVED: ATTEST: 02,4G 4�//4n BOARD F COUNTY COYASYSSYONERS 'V , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the _Board K 1 Gene R. Brantn , rman �- _BYA Deputy Clerk to a Hoard o e Kennedy, Pro-Tem L � ` rY� onstance L. Harbert C.W.. Kirby ` `7 . Gordon E. Lacy Minutes - August 13, 1990 Page 3 fare° MEMORAnDUM A� ing Wilk Commissioner Kirby August 10. 1990 7o Ono /� Dave A. Becker, Assistant Director,, ?,Road and Bridge 6 COLORADO From Road & Bridge Report August 3 - August 9, 1990 subsoil TRUCKING Graveled the following Weld County Roads: Weld County Road 7 between Weld County Roads 26 and 28 Weld County Road 3 between Weld County Roads 36 and 38 Weld County Road 36 between Weld County Roads 1 and 5 Weld County Road 34.5 between Weld County Roads 7 and 5 Weld County Road 34.75 between Weld County Roads 3 and 5 Weld County Road 34 between Weld County Roads 1 and 3 Weld County Road 3 between Weld County Roads 30 and 32 Weld County Road 34.25 between Weld County Roads 14 and 16.5 Weld County Road 11 between Weld County Roads 18 and 24 Graveled approximately 302.50 miles to date - 862 of 350 mile goal. Hauled 21 belly dump loads of gravel for road upgrade; 525 tons. Hauled 4 belly dump loads of gravel for washouts; 100 tons. Hauled 155 tandem loads and 74 end dump loads o£ asphalt for paving. Hauled 8,437.50 tons of gravel. MINING Equipment Used: One dozer is working at the Hall Pit. One dozer is working at the Thomas Pit (worked part of the week, then broke down) One dozer is working at the Peters Pit. Two scrapers are working at the Hall Pit. The cone rock crusher is working at the Peters Pit. The screen is working at the Thomas Pit. Equipment Not Used: One dozer is at the Hall Pit. One dozer is at the shop being repaired. Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/03/90-08/09/90 Page 2 MINING (CONTINUED) • Dirt Hauled for Reclamation Year-To-Date: Giesert Pit #2 - 54,390 yards Material Stockpiled (to be crushed) Year-To-Date: Giesert Pit 112 - 87,400 tons Pit Run Gravel Hauled to Building Site South of Fuel Site Year-To-Date: - 5,610 tons Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Wilson Pit - 9,840 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Thomas Pit - 27,620 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Peters Pit - 8,340 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Hall Pit - 33,170 yards Material Crushed: Hokestra 112 - 5,199 tons Giesert Pit - 152,238 tons Peters Pit -. $7.381 tons Material Screened: Koenig Pit - 96,530 tons Thomas Pit - 69.386 tons TOTAL CRUSHED AND SCREENED YEAR-TO-DATE: 380.734 tons BRIDGE WCB 87/42A: Deck Replacement - 75% complete WCB 84/25A: Bridge Replacement - 33% complete 1 9 Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/03/90-08/09/90 Page 3 BRIDGE (CONTINUED) Tree Trimming: WCR 23 south of Hwy 392 WCR 53 north of Hwy 392 Ditch Work: WCR 31 at WCR 40 - clean ditch and new culvert Equipment Work: Cleaned weeds at Davis Farm Worked on the crusher at the Peters Pit Hauled material for B-25 Hauled material on WCR 390 south of Grover for Maintenance-Support Worked on the 690$ backhoe bucket Note: The new 690DLC backhoe was down for 1/2 day on 8/8 and down for 3 hours on 8/9/90. Asphalt for Bridges: Year-To-Date Total: 312.00 Tons MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance. MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT Signing - 49 Striping - 80.5 Miles Gravel Hauling - Stockpiled 36 tons Culvert Cleaning and Repair - 18 Miscellaneous Jobs - 2 Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/03/90-08/09/90 Page 4 MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT (CONTINUED) Patching Totals Year-To-Date: Laydown Machine (Road and Bridge): 66,879.11 Tons Laydown Machine (Engineering): 1,421.99 Tons Hand Patch (Road and Bridge): 1,400.19 Tons Hand Patch (Engineering): 113.09 Tons Crushed Rock (Road and Bridge): 1,052.00 Tons Crushed Rock (Engineering): 156.00 Tons Cold Mix (Road and Bridge): 36.86 Tons Culvert Installations: WCR 114 at WCR 390 Size - 49' X 18" Round Culvert 1002 Complete WCR 6 between WCR 67 and WCR 69 Size - 40' X 18" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 118 at WCR 390 Size - 60' X 24" Arch Culvert 1007. Complete DAB/mw:080990 cc: Commissioner Harbert George Goodell, Director Road & Bridge Report File Clerk to the Board RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, August 15, 1990 Tape 090-31 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 13, 1990 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business: 010 - Consider reappointment of Lee Ann Karchmer to Centennial Country Board of Directors; and 011 - Consider declaring certain printing equipment as surplus APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: DEPARTMENT HEADS AND 1) Curt Probert, Extension Director ELECTED OFFICIALS: 2) Ed Jordan, Sheriff COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present sale of printing equipment - Print Shop BUSINESS: - NEW: 1) Consider request for renewal of 3.2e Beer License from Cono-Services, '! Inc., dba Conoco Store 006355 2) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between rim= and Dr. Bender and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and UNC Speech Clinic and authorize Chairman to sign ;v4,14) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Head Start Program and School District RE-5J and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Amendment No. V to Medical Plan Document of Employee Benefit Plan and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Amendment No. III to Dental Assistance Program of Employee Benefit Plan and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement with Daniel Buxman and authorize Chairman to sign 8) Consider Community Maternity Program Contract and authorize Chairmen to sign 9) Consider Agreement for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water and authorize Chairman to sign PLANNING: 1) Consider demolition of dangerous building - Howard F 4 1 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 16 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 NOON Aug 21 - E 911 Board 12:00 NOON Aug 21 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Aug 21 - Retirement Board 2:15 PM Aug 21 - Airport Authority Board 3:00 PM Aug 22 - EDAP 7:00 AM Aug 23 - Human Resources Developmental Board 8:00 AM HEARINGS: Aug 15 - Special Review Permit, Recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma 10:00 AM Aug 15 - Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to allow operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District, B.L. Ventures, Inc. 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,500 cattle) , horse boarding and training facility (150 head) , and tack and feed store, Joy A. Jeffer,an (cont. from 7/25/90) 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Amend Sections 20.1.3, 20.3, 20.3.1, and 30.2.9 of Weld County Building Code Ordinance 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,000 head dairy with six residences) , william Bradley and Everdina Ann Marie Pickert 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, PUD (Planned Unit Development) to A (Agricultural), City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Certificate of Designation, Sludge composting facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, A (Agricultural) and C-3 (Commercial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) with C-3 and I-3 uses, Flatiron Structures/Azalea Farms 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell, Road and Bridge Director, re: Road openings 2) Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder, re: Collection of Clerk Fees COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Department of Health and Human Services re: Grant Number 08CH0019/17 2) State Department of Natural Resources re: Sand and Gravel Permit No. GP 3139 3) State Department of Health - Notice of Revocation of Permit lOWE972, order for Compliance re: Monfort, Inc. 4) U.S. Forest Service re: Amendment No. 17 to Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests Land and Resource Management Plan 5) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Public Service Company of Colorado and Fort St. Vraln ISFSI 6) Towns of Johnstown, Platteville, and Keenesburg re: H.B. 90-1104 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Contracts with various physicians * 2) Approve Comprecare Grant Application * 3) Approve Affidavit for Discrepancy - Parkland Homeowners' Association, Inc. * 4) Approve request to preadvertise and set hearing date for Special Review Permit - Pickerts Dairy * 5) Approve Tavern Liquor License for Roberta and C. Ray Hinderliter, dba I-76 Motel and Cafe AGREEMENT: * 1) Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, August 15, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTRACTS BETWEEN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND VARIOUS PHYSICIANS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with various contracts between the Weld County Health Department and the following physicians: 1. Brian Moloney, M.D. ' 2. Ellen Shea, M.D. 3. John Watson, M.D. 4. Robert Rieger, M.D. 5. Carol Humphry, M.D. 6. Paul Dudley, M.D. WHEREAS, the term of each Contract is from July 1, 1990, through December 31, 1990, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Contracts, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Contracts, copies being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, that the Contracts between the Weld County Health Department and the physicians hereinabove mentioned be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Contracts. A 900736 Page 2 RE: PHYSICIANS' CONTRACTS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of August, A.D. , 1990, nunc pro tune July 1, 1990. �j o BO OF COIINTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:/� I /✓ ayth WEL OUNTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Board %l e Tene ft: Bra t er, C airman • // i u--nati G o ge Kenne y, Pro- puty Cler to he Board APP VED AS TO FORM: ons ance _H r��� -r_r 1 C.W. 'Kite � County Attorney Go c 900736 fa MEMORAnDUM Cone Brantner, Chairman 11111k Board of County Commissioners August 2, 1990 — To Oyu Jeannie Tacker, Business Manager, Health Department COLORADO From Physicians' Contracts suemou Enclosed for Board approval are six contracts between the Weld County Health t Department and the following physicians: 1, Brian Moloney, M,D. 2, Ellen Shea, M.D. 3, John Watson, M.D. 4, Robert Rieger, M.D. 5. Carol Humphry, M.D. 6. Paul Dudley, M.D. These are the new first-year residents from North Colorado Family Medicine, These physicians participate in various Health Department clinics. For the services provided at evening clinics, they will be reimbursed at a rate of $35 per hour. The term of each contract shall be from July 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. r = 900736 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 13th day of August , 1990, by Weld County Colorado by and through the Board o£ County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Carol Humphry, M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and {{ WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into 1 this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW. THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreelnnts hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows; 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1. 1990 to December 31, 1990. 2, Dutj s of Contraet Phvsician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Departmenr. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. , The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation. Workers' Compensation. MalprAetice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise 9C 073" , 7, Inapggatf7,sasion. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify Health Department from any and all liability, lose, or damage Health Department may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Non-Assien=. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. I£ Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 9. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of August 13, 1990 , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1990. CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Cep " D. °`to Carol Humphry, M.D Randolph L. ordon, M.D. , M.P.H. Public Health Director NORTH COLORADO FAMILY MEDICINE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ��� • aszt-- Yarist/C gg Jo . Far: on, M.D. Cane R. Brantner Di for Chairman Andil Met ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board puty Clerk to t Board y, gCuca3 r t • PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 13th day of August , 1990, by Weld County Colorado by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 60631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Paul Dudley, M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician," WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties • hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of_Avreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990. 2. Duties_of Contrart_Phvsirisn. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $35.00 per hour. 4. independent Contractor/Emolove Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee o£ Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Con tact P11Ysjcian. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. a 6. ynemployment Compensation. Workers' Compensation. _Malpractice • Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing „ malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician. The Contract Physician } 900736 !;A 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify Health Department from any and all liability, loss, or damage Health Department may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Non-Assi¢nment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 9. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of Auscuet 13, 1990 but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1990. CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT � -� tgaCant- Pau Dudley, M.D. Randolph L. rdon, M.D. , M.P.H. Public Health Director NORTH COLORADO FAMILY MEDICINE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6L2egni�, Joe R. Ferg so , .D. Cone R. Brantner Dire• -r Chairman ,0d/L/W� ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board D putt' Clerk to t e Board 9f.073 3 i PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this J3th day of August , 1990, by Wald County Colorado by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health :y Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Robert Rieger, M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH i' WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990. 2. Duties of Coptraat Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractoramplovee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an " independent contractor. s 5. Quitafleststsawasisaataailiyausign. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation. Workers' Compensation. Malpractice insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician. The Contract Physician a; will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise � '"'�� A . , 7. womnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify Health Department from any and all liability, loss, or damage Health Department may suffer as a result o£ claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out o£ the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 9. Amepements. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHg8EQ� tke arties have caused this Agreement to be duly I executed as of (`G2-!Y but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1990. CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT %,.. g 42 Rober Rie .=r M. . Randolph L. ordon, M D. , M.P.H. Public Health Director NORTH COLORADO FAMILY MEDICINE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS itiAL—: at Joe R. F-rguson, M. . , t ne R. Brantner Dire• Chairman kideldt ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to he Board O7?�? ,s,, .�f. eputy Clerk to Board ../..._ 0- 4 •1 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 13th day of August , 1990, by Vold County Colorado by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and John Watson, M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." 1 WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations o£ the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. limom gf,,,[igreemen . The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990. 2. Duties qt Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Depft4tmenr. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $35.00 per hour. 4. Independent C.4ntractoramplovee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications oP r;Onsacs Ibm i4 Sian. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation_ Workers' Compensation. Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise 00073� v . 0 ' . 7. 7ndemnificatiga. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify Health Department from any and all liability, loss, or damage Health Department may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent o£ either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 9. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement o£ both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as o£ August 13. 1990 but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1990. CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT w � g2". �" n Watson, M.D. Randolph L. Cor n, M.D. , M.P.H. Public Health Director NORTH COLORADO FAMILY MEDICINE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS r e�' " n Joe erguson`�r� one R. Brantner ! Dire, Chairman 'V kd� ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board • 're o I ,b�c.{J Clerk to t Board 1 9e07. 33 r PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 13th day of Auzust 1990, by Weld County Colorado by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf o£ the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Ellen Shea, M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Aergftm pt. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990. 2. Duties of Contract_Dysician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $35,00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. chusitff a -io s of opt;act Phvsician, The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation. Workers' Compensation_talpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise ' %,0 �' S 1 ' 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify Health Department from any and all liability, loss, or damage Health Department may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Non-Asflitnment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 9. Ampndments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the S]attics have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of 10'1 �� but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1990. r CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 114.„ A ,ems n, Ellen Shea, M.D. Randolph L. orlon, M.D. , M.P.H. Public Health Director NORTH COLORADO FAMILY MEDICINE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS �r M e R. Per: on, .D. afeneR. Bran(neteAtr D • ect•r Chairman �JW� ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board aye c_Pi 4"d ' puty Clerk to th Board .. 9c.C-7. emw C ys F PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 13th day o£ August , 1990, by Weld County Colorado by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avegue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Brian Moloney, M.D. hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician," WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990. 2. Duties of Contract Phvsician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. 2„Ludt of lehath Deoarrm n . In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (I5th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sties of $35.00 par hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Oualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State o£ Colorado. 6. Un�mnloympnt Comoengaeion. Wgr�eYs' Comn$7nsat on. Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and workers' compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise ,t n u3o r 6 A in 7. Indemnifigation. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify Health Department from any and all liability, loss, or damage Health Department may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation o£ said Contract Physician. 8. Non-AssignMent. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 9. antnAments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as o£ August 13, 1990 , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1990. CONTRACT PHYSICIAN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Ofrl:•• `)Iil M ACA- 11/4( � ;� , Brian Moloney, M. Randolph L. Cordon, M.D. , M.P.H. Public Health Director NORTH COLORADO FAMILY MEDICINE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS lgA� vsr J• - Ferguson, M. . ene R. Brantner Di •r Chairman /I�lail/Oki ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to th Board D puty Clerk to the and gcevi 7 RESOLUTION a RE: APPROVE COMPRECARE GRANT APPLICATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home a Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Grant Application to the Comprecare Foundation from the Weld County Health Department concerning suicide prevention issues, and WHEREAS, the term of said Grant is from January 1, 1991, through December 31, 1991, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in the Grant Application, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Grant Application, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Grant Application to the Comprecare Foundation from the Weld County Health Department be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Grant Application. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th flay of August, A.D. , 1990. n �fkilc� BOARD F COUNTY COLORADO ATTEST: /A1Y/ �yfJ�' WELD TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board if i i i nne elfrant =r, C airman ` iwz_ _ / eG orge Kennji.edy, Pr eputy C er to a Boar zL/ APPR VED AS TO FORM: /Seance L. Harbbbbbbert C.109 ht c-•�.� / —.sue County Attorney Gordon E. Lacy 1 900738 MEMORAn®Utl1 wine ro Gene R. Brantner, Chairman p�� August 9, 1990, � Board of County Commissioners n � COLORADO From Jeannie F. Tacker, Business Manager, Health Departmen W) SueSeu Compreeare Grant Application Enclosed for Board approval is the grant application to the Comprecare Foundation from the Weld County Health Department. We are requesting $10,000 from the Foundation to: increase knowledge about completed suicides in the county and increase community awareness of suicide prevention issues. The grant period shall be from January 1, 1991 through December 31, 1991. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 9Q07g0 INTRODUCTION The mission of tho Weld County Health Department (WCHD) is to prevent disease and to promote the health of County citizens. This is accomplished by monitoring the environment of the County and the health of its residents; by development of policies and programs; and by assuring that basic health services are being provided. The WCHD has supported the Weld County Suicide Prevention Coalition (WCSPC) since the Coalition's inception 1987. The Coalition started after a few of its members attended a S.P.A.R.E. (Suicide Prevention Allied Regional Effort) Conference in 1987, and were urged to return to their communities and organize an effort to educate as many people as possible on suicide issues. The goal of the WCSPC is to prevent suicides through education. Three major accomplishments of the WCSPC are; 1) Establishment of Weld County Chapter of "Heartbeat." This is a support group for survivors o£ suicide which meets monthly. 2) The training of crisis intervention teams in Weld County schools. These teams were trained with special emphasis in the areas of identification and intervention o£ suicidal children. Coalition members have developed a curriculum for this training and provide it either directly to schools or through Aims Community College. 3) Education of community groups and churches through county-wide media campaigns. The Coalition is made up of representatives from a wide variety o£ interested people and agencies (Attachment A). The Chairperson o£ the Coalition is a WCHD Community Health Nurse. More than 130 people are on tho mailing list for the WCSPC. The WCHD sponsors Well Adult Clinic and Rural Health Clinic sites throughout the County. The 23 sites attempt to encourage community involvement and healthy life styles for all citizens in all our rural communities (Attachment 8) . The elderly have a higher suicide rate than any other age group. These • clinics provide the Community Health Nurses the access to the population at highest risk for identification and referral. Since 1987, a psychologist from Weld Mental Health has attended these clinics and completes assessments of the clients. These clinics are housed in community senior centers where elderly are comfortable in attending. Frequently, the clinics are held immediately after the community's federally funded nutritional meal served by the Area Agency on Aging. Please see Attachment C for evidence o£ the Health Department's incorporation as a governmental unit. 1 9C073S PROBLEM STATEMENT In 1987, people aged 65 and over had the highest suicide rate with 21.7 deaths per 100,000 people' Thus, the suicide rates for the elderly place them among those most at risk. More specifically, the rate for persons 65 to 74 years of age was 18.5 per 100,000; for those 75 to 84 years of age 24.1 per 100,000; for those 85 years of age or older 19.1 per 100,000. Elderly suicides are disproportionally male and disproportionally white. In addition, the elderly over represent suicide deaths. In 1987, the elderly represented 12.38 of the U.S. population but 21.0% of the suicide deaths2. Suicide rates in 1980 ranged from a low of 8 per 100,000 in New Jersey to a high of 22 per 100,000 in Nevada. Suicide rates are lowest in the Northeast and highest in the west. This may possibly reflect the greater availability of firearms in the western states, but it may also suggest that some qualities of rural life, particularly loneliness, play a role'. Although the elderly attempt suicide less frequently than other groups, they complete the act more frequently. An older person kills himself or herself every four to eight minutes in the United States. Older people also tend to communicate their suicidal intentions less and use lethal weapons more often. A total of 598 Coloradans killed themselves in 1988. The Colorado age- adjusted rate (16.3) exceeded the U.S. rate (11.7) by 388 in 1987. The Colorado male suicide rate was 3.5 times higher than the female rate between 1980 and 1987. In 1988, Colorado rates varied by age from 1.8 deaths per 100,000 population among 10.14 year-olds to 39.5 per 100,000 deaths among 75- 84 year-olds. Males age 75-34 had the highest rate (90.0 deaths per 100,000) . Firearms were used in 58 percent of all the suicides in Colorado. In addition, hospital days attributed to suicide attempts were 7,244. This is equivalent to 20 hospital beds filled for one year. Suicide mortality rates for all ages for Weld County was 15.8 in 1986, 17.2 in 1987, and 16.2 in 1988 per 100,000. As with the national trend, Weld County's rates are higher in the adults and elderly population. Suicide completers tend to be married males who have lived successful and independent lives, but who are in poor health and socially isolated. Other characteristics of people who commit suicide in late life are: lack o£ employment; alcohol abuse; and solitary living arrangements, especially in the • deteriorating central sections o£ the city.3 Friends and relatives (or survivors) of those completing are also at high risk of completing suicide. Statistics show that each suicide resulting in death directly affects six other people. In addition to this direct relationship, there have been recent reports from the American Association of Suicidology of the modeling effect an elderly suicide has on future family generations. The elderly are less likely to seek help from mental health professionals, but they often will visit their physicians about three weeks before suicide with vague physical complaints, but not express their suicidal thoughts. Therefore, it is imperative that physicians and care givers are educated. 2 C-113 f./ In the 1986 objectives of the Colorado Action for Healthy People, five of the tan issues dealt with the mental health of the elderly and suicide prevention issues: 1. By 1990, develop and implement community awareness programs to be offered at senior centers and housing facilities for older persons. 2. By 1990, implement at least one suicide hot-line for older persons. 3. Encourage the greater utilization of programs which reduce isolation and loneliness and depression in older persons, such as intergenerational programs, foster grandparents, volunteer hot- lines, peer support groups, and friendly visitor programs. 4. Develop suicide prevention programs designed specifically for older men. S. Increase and improve the effectiveness o£ mental health services to the elderly, both those living at home and those living in nursing homes and other institutions, In 1988-89, the WCSPC did a survey to identify community needs (Attachment D). Small police departments were one group who needed training. The need to develop a complete list of resources and services available in the County on suicide prevention also was identified. i' See attached letters of support. 3 Jrt011 8 PROJECT DESIGN The purpose of this grant initiative is to reduce the number of completed suicides in persons over the age of 60 in Weld County. However, we recognize that the true number of completed suicides may not be accurately reflected by current statistics due to under reporting. We will investigate this problem as well as increase education o£ the community to promote appropriate intervention strategies. We are seeking funding for the period January 1, 1991 through December 31, 1991. Tara t Area Weld County is primarily an agricultural community covering 4,043 square miles. Seventy-seven percent of the land is farmland. Forty-five percent of the population in Weld County reside in communities of 2,500 or less. Population estimates for Weld County for 1990 for persons 60 year old or older are: 8,112 males; 10,555 females; 18,667 total. The geographic area to be served is all o£ Weld County (Attachment E) . ,q Agencies that will be used to reach the elderly population include all Weld County senior centers, Greeley Interfaith Ministerial organization, physicians, Meals on Wheels volunteers, peer counseling program from Weld Mental Health, Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Senior Adult Education Program at Aims Community College. In addition, the elderly population of Weld County will be reached through the WCHD Well Adult Clinics and Rural Health Clinics which served 677 clients in 1989. The members of Weld County Suicide Prevention Coalition represent a cross section of Weld County adults interested in suicide prevention. The initial focus of the Coalition was adolescents, but after reviewing statistics and discussing members concerns, the magnitude of the problem in adults and elderly became evident (Attachment F) . The experts in the community who are currently working with the elderly have responded to requests for help. This is an indication of the community's concern for this problem. The private sector, Greeley Medical Clinic, for example, has welcomed our training. The coroner for Weld County to be elected in November 1990 will be contacted • and briefed on accurate identification of suicide through psychological autopsy. The present coroner who has announced his intention not to run for office again, certifies a suicide only if a note is left. . The results of a survey of coroners in the Denver metro area indicate only about 258 of the population who completed suicide leave a note. • oa and Oajeetiv�: I. Increase community awareness of suicide prevention issues Objective: 1. Develop lists of information and resources on suicide prevention available in the county by December 31, 1991. 1 2. Provide 10 educational presentations to Seniors and personnel working with Senior by December 31, 1991. These will include early identification and intervention skills (Attachment C) . 3. Improve information dissemination to coalition members. II. Increase knowledge about completed suicides in Weld County. Objective: 1. Provide direct training to the newly elected coroner and provide updated information every other month throughout 1991. 2. Improve methods for reporting data on all suicide completions and attempts in Weld County. III. Identify a funding source for continuation of the project. Objective: 1. Identify three possible funding sources by March 31, 1991. 2. Apply to these sources for funding of the project by September 30, 1991. dethods/Activities: See attached action plans. n 5 9C C-733 gesources: There are no ocher county-wide coalitions dealing with suicide issues other than WCSPC. The WCHD has demonstrated success in past public-private community partnerships such as our tee pregnancy prevention coalition, injury prevention projects, and prenatal care coalition. The staff that will be implementing this project has a wide background o£ experience in implementing similar projects. Collaborative agencies include all Weld County senior centers, Greeley Interfaith Ministerial organization, physicians, Meals on Wheels volunteers, peer counseling program from Weld Mental Health, Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Senior Adult Education Program at Aims Community College. Personnel currently serving on the WCSPC Steering Committee will function as advisors of this project (Attachment H) . In addition, Steven Ball, a Legal Aide with the Area Agency on Aging, will The WCHD will provide the project coordinator and secretarial support. • 6 Ono G 39 • EVALUATION 'P We do not expect to see a significant decrease in the race of the elderly suicide rate because o£ educational interventions reflect a longer period of time to impact suicide completions. In fact if thin project is successful in education the new coroner the suicide rates for Weld County may increase because of the better reporting system. However, each of the objectives will be reviewed and reported as to status of completion. Included will be evaluation forms from the presentations as well as the number of groups and individuals attending the educational presentations. In addition, the number of requests for information and material will be recorded and reported, The Health Department administrators and project staff would be happy to have ' independent researchers participate in the evaluation of this project. A final report outlining each of the objectives and activities will be compiled and submitted. This report will include recommendations for replication in other communities. r p i 7 or07,13 PROJECT CONTINUATION Funding from other sources will be pursued. We believe that as other agencies and individuals become more informed of suicide issues, they will increase their involvement and support of WCSPC. There are several factors built into this program which will help ensure its continued impact on the people and communities involved. 1. A description of course content and procedures will be developed so that the program can be continued by the trained volunteers. 2. There will be an increased community awareness of the risk factors 4 associated with suicide and intervention strategies. There is much work to be done in the area of suicide prevention in the elderly. We are looking at this grant as seed money to provide the impetus for the agencies involved to expand and increase their programs, to make changes and improve existing services, and to reach new populations which are in need o£ health information. 8 Se.0733 REFERENCES 1. "Injury Prevention - Meeting the Challenge," American Journal_of ' ? preventive Medicine, 1989. '(a 2. American Association of Suicidology, Annual Convention. $uicide in the Elderlv, New Orleans, April, 1990. 3. Miller, Marv. ,Suicide After Sixtv: The Final Alternative. New York: *r! Springer Publishing Company, 1979. 4. Colorado Department o£ Health, Health Statistics Section. Colorado Vital Statistics. 1988. Colorado Department of Health, 1989. 5. Osgood, Nancy J. Suicide in the Eberly. Aspen Publications, 1985. a r?i r� 9 se0(�/�73�[J . O's 9.4 .. . 1r C1 ••4 .. .a a a .. 01 el 1: 1: d 0 .a >. d d •O _ ..4d V O T J 0 a d 1, ... 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C O...•1 .+ L a V LC ..+ O y ti a O.b ..4 la aJ +1 in 54 .4 CO a 44 N .N• 7 W O o b in 'C .-1 u O. > O b 7 u C a s 1 .0 u y 4.1 O P.1.1 g a r w w.4 i CI O .-1 N oce—vr. 31S BODCET Project Coordinator $ 5,196 IO hours per week X $ 10.39 per week Office Tech III 5 hours per week X $ 7,00 per week 1,750 Office Supplies 250 Printing and Duplicating 750 Postage 200 Telephone ( $ 67 per month) 804 Meeting Cost 200 Travel ( 2.,500 miles X $ .20 per mile) 500 Information and Educational Materials 350 $ 10,000 J .+ r3 (`.�, f, c,J SUICIDE PROJECT GRANT APPLICATION APPLICANT'S NAME Weld County Health Department ORGANIZATION ADDRESS 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 CONTACT PERSON Ms. Kathy Shannon, R.N. PHONE (303) 353-0586 AMOUNT REQUESTED $ 10,000 FROM 01/01/91 TO 12/31/91 DATE SUBMITTED August 13, 1990 WEIR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ilireint ndolph iL. Gor n� M.P.H. C na R. Bran Director Chairman /�� / ATTEST: a% WELD COUNTY CLERK . . ?1; TO THE BO • ,.l iaN//o! uty Clerk:id the oard SC.e~33 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AFFIDAVIT FOR DISCREPANCY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Affidavit for Discrepancy regarding a Deed of Trust and Evidence of Indebtedness for Parkland Homeowners' Association, Inc. , and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Affidavit for Discrepancy, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Affidavit for Diicrepancy for Parkland Homeowners' Association, Inc. , be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Affidavit of Discrepancy. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of August, A.D. , 1990. nBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Al /(a WEL Y, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ne R. Bran er, C a rman BY: ;V i >e a Kenna y, ro- em D uty Cler to a Boar APPR D AS TO FORM: Constance LL..�Harbert ietiC.W. Ki tyt County Attorney Gordon E. Lacy 900739 ® C_�: C74 ,ib, v;, ,d) ate, AFFIDAVIT FOR DISCREPANCY RE: DEED OF TRUST: PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC. , GRANTOR COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, BENEFICIARY Date of Deed of Trust: October 17, 1984 Amount o£ Deed of Trust: $242,514.00 Recording Date of Deed of Trust: November 16, 1984 Book/Rec. No. o£ Deed of Trust: Book 1049, Reception No. 01988865 Date of Evidence of Indebtedness: October 17, 1984 Amount of Evidence o£ Indebtedness: $242,514.00 The County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, beneficiary and legal holder of the indebtedness, by and through Gene R. Brantner, Chairman, being first duly sworn upon oath, deposes that the Parkland Homeowners' Association, Xnc. , executed the above-referenced Deed of Trust and Evidence of Indebtedness secured thereby. The Evidence of Indebtedness consists of the following: Assumption of Subdivision Agreement, recorded on December 3, 1986 , in Book 1137, Reception No. 02079112, and Security and Escrow Agreement, recorded on November 16, 1984, in Book 1049, Reception No. 01988864, in the Office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Copies of both documents are attached hereto. A copy of said Deed of Trust is also attached. The amount of indebtedness, $242,514.00, was stated in said Security and Escrow Agreement, but was inadvertently omitted from said Assumption of Subdivision Agreement. Therefore, any discrepancy as to the amounts stated in the Deed of Trust and omitted from the Evidence of Indebtedness secured thereby was due to inadvertence and error. The legal holder of the indebtedness and beneficiary of the Deed of Trust, the County of weld, State of Colorado, shall, to the extent authorized by law, keep harmless and indemnify forever the Public Trustee of Weld County, and her successors, of, from, and against any action or actions at law, suit, or suits in equity of, or concerning, said Evidence of Indebtedness or any part thereof. DATED at Greeley Colorado, this 13th day of August, 1990_ COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLO- ATTEST:Lilt dam RADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the weld County t Clerk e Board County Weld 1 Ohlc r a/ .i�t�-td—J BY=� /t/ 9e rCitit puty Clerk totthe Board Gene R. Bran ner, Chairman voo7s9 Page 1 of 2 Pages STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this /3"°.'' day of August, 1990, Gene R. Brantner, Chairman of the Wercroounty Board of County Commissioners. WITNESS my hand and official seal. l Notary P 1 ca /5 0 v1 col My commission expires: 47-/ .eLB 7.)(03/ 9007,33 Page 2 of 2 Pages AH2223234 AFFIDAVIT FOR DISCREPANCY RE: DEED OF TRUST: PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC. , GRANTOR COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, BENEFICIARY Date of Deed of Trust: October 17, 1984 Amount of Deed of Trust: $242,514.00 Recording Date of Deed of Trust: November 16, 1984 Book/Rec. No. of Deed of Trust: Book 1049, Reception No. 01988865 Date of Evidence of Indebtedness: October 17, 1984 Amount of Evidence of Indebtedness: $242,514.00 The County of weld, State of Colorado, by and through the .4 0 Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, beneficiary and legal holder of the indebtedness, by and through Gene R. •+O Brantner, Chairman, being first duly sworn upon oath, deposes that the Parkland Homeowners' Association, Inc. , executed the a above-referenced Deed of Trust and Evidence of Indebtedness o m secured thereby. The Evidence of Indebtedness consists of the cis following: Assumption of Subdivision Agreement, recorded on h December 3, 1986, in Book 1137, Reception No. 02079112, and 2 Security and Escrow Agreement, recorded on November 16, 1984, in p Book 1049, Reception No. 01988864, in the Office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Copies of both documents are attached hereto. A copy of said Deed of Trust is also attached. The .* 4 amount of indebtedness, $242,514.00, was stated in said Security A and Escrow Agreement, but was inadvertently omitted from said Assumption of Subdivision Agreement. Therefore, any discrepancy o a as to the amounts stated in the Deed of Trust and omitted from the °") Evidence of Indebtedness secured thereby was due to inadvertence a Z and error. The legal holder of the indebtedness and beneficiary m of the Deed of Trust, the County of Weld, State of Colorado, o w shall, to the extent authorized by law, keep harmless and m indemnify forever the Public Trustee of Weld County, and her successors, of, from, and against any action or actions at law, N aa suit, or suits in equity of, or concerning, said Evidence of r+ Indebtedness or any part thereof. C4 Z NZ N e DATE at_Gxeeley Colorado, this 13th day of August, 1990. z COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COIA- .< ATTESTa' ' '44447 COUNTY by and through the Board a m `t.1 % s:1 of County Commissioners of the N e Weld Cout}ty Clerk. a Board County Weld etCO G4 _ epu%'." laic to the Board By Gene R. Bran er, chairman O Page 1 of 2 Pages • , v STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this /3'414- day of August, 1990, Gene R. Brantner, Chairman o£ the Weanounty Board of County Commissioners. WITNESS my hand and official seal. �•roi "i nip Vt. n 4.. ' " 7 ' • ,11 . N ary P is ;A:72.472.ev . AyN „a�j' �p• q-/.Q3� ssion expiresq-/.Q33 1(,� gpte3/ yr •-... ..• o, _�: ."•i V it OF CO '0; NOV D g O OS O 6: aOa PG O pUpqq .r P4 •a a 44 ar .ti g w oa 0%Q gr Z .q w CO CO N CO as v0 r4 tW N Cy N1 N Z N Z N O pv� >+ C N 01 ro N � H *al CO C 9CG 7R9 . Page 2 of 2 Pages AR2079112 ( • ASSUMPTION OF SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT THIS ASSUMPTION OF SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of November, 1984, effective the 17th day of October, rFTT7 by and between THE PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. , a Colorado corporation (hereinafter called ', "Parkland") , PARKLAND ESTATES, INC. , a Colorado corporation, o Q PARKLAND ASSOCIATES, INC. , a Colorado corporation, and COUNTY OF i g+ .6 WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, by and through its Commissioners _ " n (hereinafter called the "County") . 4 . " o RECITALS , { i. ° 1. On September 19, 1977, the County and Parkland Estates, 2 2 Inc. , a Colorado corporation, entered into a Subdivision ?, 01% $ Agreement providing £or, among other things, the construction of � certain paved roads within the Parkland Estates Subdivision, Weld Si County, Colorado. JNs 2. Following the execution of the original Subdivision Agreement, Parkland Estates, Xnc. , from time to time, has requested, and the County has granted, extensions of time within o a which to complete the construction of said paved roads. The last 3 _ � 3 of said extensions expired July 1, 1982, and the construction of y said roads is not yet complete. r R At ap * "0 3 3. The parties, by execution of this Assumption of ' `' - 4 Subdivision Agreement, desire to substitute Parkland for Parklan �_ € R !i = ' (1 ,4 ,71 Estates, Inc. and Parkland Associates, Xnc. for all purposes in c)4 ° connection with the Subdivision Agreement as amended by that .2 i,Cr � certain Addendum dated October 17, 1984. ,,,,, , 'vNOW, IJ x °THEREFORE, in consideration for the County's approval wof the October 17, 1984 Addendum to the Subdivision Agreement, ro and Parkland's assumption of all obligations under said amended $ i ��'Subdivision Agreement, the parties agree as follows: I « cc tom \7 %.3),:42: -3) 4 AGREEMENT I tt o � ,.- ;ii, 1. Parkland assumes all the duties and obligations, and is C3i, :v hereby vested with all the rights and privileges, of Parkland $N :.,- ...\=;; 1 Estates, Inc, and Parkland Associates, Inc. in that certain 0° d { ..N.1. ;; Subdivision Agreement dated September 19, 1977, by and between 1\, 0 T Parkland Estates, Inc. and Weld County, Colorado, as said 1o, v° ' g R agreement is amended by the Addendum dated October 17, 1984. $ _ . , � it 1 `� � 5a . '? �;;•i 2. The County hereby consents to the assumption of the e ' �_.)4, U duties and obligations, the vesting of the rights and privileges u'S + ,S `C'S11o, • and substitution for both Parkland Associates, Inc. and Parklan � a „ s �or - 3 y • ' � 'k �, • B 1137 REC 02079112 12/03/86 10: 16 $0.00 1/003 a x ~` F 0750 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO a B 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 40.00 3/014 "( o F 1410 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • , ,�� , ' i ( • Estates, Inc. by Parkland under the Subdivision Agreement as amended. 3. Parkland Estates, Inc. and Parkland Associates, Inc_ are hereby forever released and discharged from all obligations and duties under the Subdivision Agreement_ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals on the date hereinabove first written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS t 4 WELD COUNTY, .COLORADO , ATTEST: •AeA.i C�.��r if/ fret- .34� WELD CCU* CJERK & RECORDER Chairman c C;ERK. 7•0 o 0 .. U Ca'Y*`' lsr 1 c �.Deplx'y my erk ox ,44.3 ', '• PARKLAND ESTATE , y'- President .. PARKLAND ASSOCIATES, INC. a a By: X0m.•..... ,/// 4,11 w President vz ,y M o W PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, w INC. Q \' N w By:AAA,w(2-0A 2k lr� • (Mv z President N N 0 N t.' b 1137 REC 02079112 12/03/86 10:16 50.00 2/003 cal °G F 0751 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO N W t M1 ny N V' CO PM :r -2- • STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF Sfi9vufitl ) The for going was subscribed and sworn to before me in the ntpfb. /1/. ncr/ , State �qf Colorsdq, this ,/�� day of E -r . 1984, by rU-rLt .e�i II n( .�(el ... PryApd.e'nc/pf Parkland Estates, Inc. p,,Ititnefs my hand and official seal. • WICOmmission expires: .S4(46 �,,•, o U (�t.u.;_j Not ry P lic m STATE OF COLORADO ) U ) ss. o COUNTY OF 1/0-4•74-4‘,...1/4-.1 ) o O o w The for going was subscribed and sworn to before me in the Ra Cpu�}ty of c t.�t/ , State f Color", t is '•ac day of . o %(..c�ct.,r.Lc.�,c✓ 198", by f� _�! i W�W Presidenit •.of Parkland Associates, Inc. � ' G a N, %: (4png&t, my hand and official seal. 0-0-o- : 44, �, �tpO�ssion expires: �/./4,� to v. Jfi1. . to ,; I, M z ,`r• CF CO- Not y P 11C C) 04 1 41 ' tv F .-1 N W STATE OF COLORADO ) SS. w CA OF 2' � ) o z The for going was subscribed and sworn to before me in the o a boy ty of . , State of Colorad ,. �j is �,g, day of U a Z 1984, by 1�7 7 a Q ,President Parkland Homeowners Association, Inc. r,- N - tneis my hand and official seal. % C� o -1.-4 ; =;s% pu I�i\ c lmicsion expires: c.1,4, % [a 6+ .,l `n O or ot� Nory Olio JTAlla -1- B 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 00.00 5/014 ��S- F 1412 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO '• AR1188864 (' SECURITY AND ESCROW AGREEMENT no : o V ! 0 v ' a THIS SECURITY AND ESCROW AGREEMENT is made and entered into oil this 17th day of October, 1984, by and between THE PARKLAND c; trna HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. , a Colorado corporation (hereinafter o ! uvi called "Parkland") , and COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, by and N CO „ 0 through its Commissioners (hereinafter called the "County") . ~ rx RECITALS . CO v 1. Contemporaneously herewith, the County and Parkland �z Z1 c7; have entered into that certain Assumption of Subdivision ^� F ~ Ca Agreement whereby Parkland has agreed to assume and perform the c � � w obligations of Parkland Estates, Inc. , a Colorado corporation, m CO z under that certain Subdivision Agreement dated September 19, el a 1977, amended by Addendum recorded October 11, 1978 in Book 847 a k as Reception No. 1769379; Addendum recorded March 5, 1979 in Book c% m o CD w 861 as Reception No. 1783448; Amendment to Deed of Trust recorded ., .• cta Dal February 25, 1980 in Book 896 as Reception No. 1817852; Amendment to Deed of Trust recorded May 6, 1982 in Book 967 as Reception No. 1890825; and Escrow Agreement recorded July 11, 1983 in Book 1001 as Reception No. 1933092 (hereinafter, the "Subdivision Agreement") , providing for, among other things, the construction of certain paved roads within the Parkland Estates Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado. 2. Pursuant to paragraph 7 of the September 19, 1977, Subdivision Agreement, As Amended, the County has the right, from time to time, to request a security interest in collateral to B 1272 AEC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 00.00 6/014 F 1413 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO r- r o secure the performance o£ the obligations under the Subdivision a U Agreement. No Q 3. As a condition to approval of that certain Addendum to a a o the Subdivision Agreement dated October 17, 1984, and as a y w condition to approval o£ the Assumption of Subdivision Agreement, a the County has required that certain security hereinafter set o N a forth be received by it to insure completion of of the work to be .. w � performed under the Subdivision Agreement. x CC U WHEREFORE, in consideration of the, mutual covenants co o z hereinafter set forth the parties agree as follows: .+ H "e.w E' 1. Parkland is the owner in fee of the real estate .-4 m a wdescribed in that Deed of Trust for the County's benefit attached CO W a hereto as Exhibit "A" and by reference made a part hereof. co z mz o Q Contemporaneously with the execution of this Agreement, Parkland N aCC shall execute and deliver to the County said First Deed of Trust a c in the amount of TWO HUNDRED FORTY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED 0 CO el el FOURTEEN AND NO/100ths DOLLARS ($242,514.00) to be held by the mw County as security for Parkland' s performance of the remainder of the work to be performed under the Subdivision Agreement ,as amended. Parkland agrees that the "net sale proceeds" received from the sale of each lot described in Exhibit "A" will be placed in an interest-bearing account to be titled the Parkland Estates Escrow Account. Said Escrow Account shall be opened as soon as practicable after execution of this Agreement and shall require the signature of the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the President of Parkland to accomplish withdrawals. Any minimum deposit to open said Escrow Account B 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 40.00 7/014 F 1414 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • -2- _ _ __ shall be furnished by Parkland. The purpose of the Deed of Trust and Escrow Account will be to assure the County that Parkland oU will complete the work required by the Subdivision Agreement as c+i O ' amended by Addendum dated October 17, 1984. For purposes of this a Security and Escrow Agreement, "net sale proceeds" shall mean all o 0 cash paid to Parkland from the sale of each lot shown on Exhibit rn W 0 p "A" attached hereto less all ordinary expenses of sale and real o N a estate commissions. Excluded from "net sale proceeds" shall be %.0 any amounts necessary to satisfy any indebtedness incurred by a � 4 Parkland to Frontier Materials, Inc. under that certain agreement CO 1/4O z dated August 27, 1984, -by and between Parkland and Frontier .1 .. � w • m Materials, Inc. , any taxes attributable to the lot, and Left Hand-lfiC- x D Water District connection—feca attributable Lo the lot, if uay. %ow CO c w At such time as there is furnished to the County a written coz mz o Q certification from licensed consulting engineers showing that w Parkland has completed a phase of the asphalt paving as required a rn o by the Subdivision Agreement as amended, the County shall accept ✓' oil ow •" ^" the completed phase for partial maintenance as set forth in mw Section 5. 3 of the Subdivision Agreement. Upon the acceptance of a completed paving phase for partial maintenance, the County may release to Parkland a portion of the aforesaid Escrow Account according to the recommendations of the Weld County Department o£ Engineer Services. Upon the acceptance of the street for full maintenance as set forth in Section 5.4 of the Subdivision Agreement, the County shall release to Parkland all funds in the Escrow Account, and the Deed of Trust attached as Exhibit A. 8 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 40.00 8/014 F 1415 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO -3- (- Provided, that if Parkland shall fail to complete the asphalt paving o£ each phase as required by the October 17, 1984 Addendum to the Subdivision Agreement, then the County may, at rO 0 v its option, but shall be under no obligation to do so, complete 0 "• osuch phase of paving using the whole or any portion of funds in w the Escrow Account for that purpose; and, the County shall also o 03 o a be entitled, (without being under any obligation to do so) to to.w a foreclose on the aforesaid First Deed of Trust and use the 0 N a proceeds derived from said foreclosure to complete such work. ., •• 0 Any work completed by the County shall be done in accordance j + x I w with plans and specifications heretofore previously approved by � a • zz the County Engineering Department. N yH If it becomes necessary for the County to complete any of y m the work contemplated hereunder, the County shall, prior to ✓ � ow embarking upon completion of such work, give to Parkland, c/o ao z Cr` a Mark Williams, 4732 Sylvia Lane, Erie, Colorado 80516, written 0 U a notice by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, at least m � a thirty (30) days in advance of the date on which the County o .* c .. o CO intends to commence completion of such work. During the thirty ; m w (30) day period, if Parkland either commences completion of the work or establishes with the County a reasonable schedule for the completion o£ such work, (reasonable meaning satisfactory to the County' s engineer) the County shall permit Parkland to complete such work and no demand will be made by the County on the Escrow Account, nor shall any foreclosure as allowed aforesaid be commenced. ro S 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 x0.00 9/014 F 1416 MARY ANN FEUERSTEYN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ..4_ 1s r • Any excess proceeds, after use for paving by the County of the proceeds in the Escrow Account and those proceeds derived from foreclosure, shall be returned to Parkland. r- O 2. As additional security for the performance of Phase II o v O \ of the work required to be performed under the October 17, 1984 no • o o Addendum to the Subdivision Agreement, Parkland also a o simultaneously herewith delivers to the County an Irrevocable �cc o Letter of Credit from the United Bank of Denver, National a Association, in the principal amount of NINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS o cv x ($30,000.00) . Said Letter of Credit is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" . If Parkland shall fail to complete the asphalt w CO Q paving of Rue De Trust on or before November 1, 1986, then the `° N M z County may, at its further option, but shall be under no \ w el � obligation to do so, complete such asphalt paving of Rua De Trust igt w w by drawing on the Letter of Credit to the extent necessary to cow so z complete the paving after first having exhausted all available mz • a funds in the Escrow Account, and without the necessity of v a a resorting to foreclosure against the properties described in the o* attached Exhibit "A" for that purpose. If it becomes necessary o co u. for the County to draw upon the Letter of Credit to complete any of the work contemplated hereunder, the County shall, prior to drawing upon such Letter of Credit, give to Parkland, c/o Mark '? Williams, 4732 Sylvia Lane, Erie, Colorado 80516, written notice • by Certified Mail, Return Receipt requested, at least ten (10) days in advance of the date on which the County intends to draw upon the Letter of Credit. During the ten-day period, after notice is received, if Parkland posts a cash bond with the County B 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 b0.00 10/014 F 1417 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO -5- r- in an amount equivalent to the reasonably anticipated draw on the Letter of Credit as estimated by the County Engineer, then the County shall refrain from exercising its rights under the Letter 0 o£ Credit and shall resort instead to the cash bond under the o 0 1 o same terms and conditions as the Letter of Credit. kr, v 3. The County hereby agrees to subordinate the interest a o granted to it by the Deed of Trust attached hereto as Exhibit "A" oa v} c to the interest or .interests, on a phase by phase basis, given by a u Parkland to Frontier Materials, Inc. pursuant to the Agreement w N a dated August 27, 1984, by and between Parkland and Frontier a Materials, Inc. To accomplish the subordination of its w ,co v interests, the County agrees to execute a Subordination VD Z Agreement, for each phase, in the form attached hereto as F+ Exhibit "C". w � 42 4. Upon final acceptance by the County of all the streets co w CO z required to be paved under the Subdivision Agreement as amended M Q 0 by the Addendum dated October 17, 1984, the County agrees to r c.) a w 5 release the security granted hereunder for the performance of ✓ (41 Parkland under the Subdivision Agreement, including any funds o CO .-• r, w Cu remaining in Escrow and its Deed of Trust on all remaining unsold lots owned by Parkland within the Subdivision. 5. This Security and Escrow Agreement is intended to replace and supersede all previous escrows, Deeds of Trusts, and other security agreements between the County and Parkland Associates, Inc. and/or Parkland Estates, Inc. To fulfill this intention, the County agrees to execute the attached Releases of Deed of Trust identified as Exhibits "D" and "E", as well as the B 1272 MC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 “0.00 11/014 F 1418 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO -6- • , ' savings withdrawal slip for the Escrow Account formerly established at the United Bank of Broomfield, account no. 803062, attached as Exhibit "F" , and any other additional documents r-O O reasonably required in the future to release all security O ci o interests previously granted to the County as security for the V a performance of the Subdivision Agreement. A o 47 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their ox v,w hands and seals on the date hereinabove first written. a ' O V W BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS � WELD COUNTY, COLORADO %▪o 1 � ►nff w ATTEST:U}`, n , icr ▪ V • /f ` //'. v) z - r '' C airman ▪ ri Dpy Y RRK & RECORDER w BX;: t �l Ww � �' CD w co co z • a PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS 0 ASSOCIATION, INC. cc wON SI• ., .., President o co .+ .r CA W STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF /CQFi71.44,2./GJ ) KAn' WITW '�or going was subscribed and worn to before me in the 'u b�fr' w , State of Pl'olra /�do t is ida of i '" , 19 8 4, by /�i ^�-�- i • 0 ;P f PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. • ' pusti ri s my hand and official eal. e' My:obmmission expires: .��a.� G r�r� o Or C- Mary Public JTAJB2 B 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 40.00 12/014 F 1419 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO AR1986865 AR2079110 i 1• ec Y DEED OF TRUST TO PUBLIC TRUSTEE THIS DEED OF TRUST, Made this 17th day of October, 1984, between PARKLAND HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, nice , the Grantor herein, whose address is 4732 Sylvia Lane, Erie, Colorado 80516, County of Weld, State o£ Colorado, and the PUBLIC TRUSTEE of the County in which the property described below is situated, in the State of Colorado, WITNESSETH, The Grantor to secure Grantor's performance under that certain Assumption of Subdivision Agreement bearing even date herewith, for the total principal sum of Two Hundred M to Forty-Two Thousand Five Hundred Fourteen Dollars ($242,514.00) , ,r N o said performance due to the County of Weld, State of Colorado, .0. NJ o () ; the beneficiary herein whose address is 915 Tenth Street, o w Greeley, Colorado 80632, does hereby grant and convey unto said 1r " o Public Trustee the following described property, situate in the c County of Weld, State of Colorado, to wit: K oo ki • o Lots 1, 12, 13, 18, 20, 21, 22 and 23, Block 1; z ni • Lots 2 and 3, Block 2; N v w Lot 6, Block 3; and 2 CO o Lots 3, 5 and 7, Block 4, m a PARKLAND ESTATES, �tf ,M a a Subdivision of Weld County. •-i CO oa H I , • 'b TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same together with all 2 is : rl a appurtenances, in trust nevertheless, that in case of default in �b ` w the performance of said Assumption of Subdivision Agreement, then m v u upon the Beneficiary' s compliance with the notice provisions 3L-, contained in that certain Security and Escrow Agreement between fr, tt+ `,.,o z the parties bearing even date herewith and upon the Beneficiary �• xi F filing notice of election and demand for sale, said Public " .60 • Trustee, after advertising notice of said sale weekly, for not e w less than four weeks, in some newspaper of general circulation in In said county, shall sell said property in the manner provided by watt w law in effect at the time of filing said notice and demand, at20 • w z j public auction for cash, at any, proper place designated in the g c ,-4 notice of sale. Out of the proceeds of said sale said Trustee r • o shall retain or pay first all fees, charges and costs and all � u a monies advanced for taxes, insurance and assessments, or on any eat: k a < prior encumbrance, with interest thereon, and pay the amount .. c necessary to complete performance of the Assumption of A6-4 ON in Subdivision Agreement, rendering the overplus (if any) unto the o'°" Grantor; and after the expiration of the time of redemption, said Trustee shall execute and deliver to the purchaser a deed to the CO w ; property sold. The Beneficiary may purchase said property or any oo part thereof at such sale. Should the Beneficiary hereunder be made a party to any action affecting this Deed of Trust or the �r v fr o title to said property, the Grantor agrees that all court costs n� ; 31 and a reasonable attorney's fee paid by the Beneficiary shall e:�i " a A become additional indebtedness due hereunder; and the Grantor b° °' r� •z ° does hereby release and waive all claims in said property as a t ,, • N c homestead exemption or other exemption now or hereafter provide ' d ` � ro by law. v4 ; ° Whenever used herein, the singular number shall include the `� Y ; .4 plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall V " �j w °° be applicable to all genders. All of the covenants herein shall, $ •ite ., a w d be binding upon the respective heirs, personal representatives, ' O E c successors' and assigns of the parties hereto. Io 6" ' .2 .` I ' c Should any provision of this Deed of Trust be found to 1 - o I ,, � violate the statutes or court decisions of the State of Coloradot� —` c v 5 or of the United States, such provision shall be deemed to be i.,1 o o amended to comply with and conform to such statutes and as 1 n = decisions. V.-H. o i Executed the day and year first above written. ow , c V � Oi y vPARKLAND HOMEOWNERS' SSOCIATION, INC. � a P S President o • acc _ y 172 - 1 B 1137 REC 02079110 12/03/86 10:04 50.00 1/002 e F 0747 MARY ANN FELE RSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO a 3 � a: c E f, S• . '}. Sec Record iot..pvctrd^tlon w '_ .f STATE OF COLORADO ) 20.62‘14.1..t_.., nn ) ss. COUNTY of 20.62e 14.1.t� ) The fore oing instrument was acknowledged before m this ° day of i �4c� . 1984, by � tit4Ct . b�.,of Parkland Homeowners' Association 1i0q. my hand and offici41 e$l. ti's ti• mmission expires: v/>/' /J'6 « - - : * • p(/BL\C o Not P lie N O •Y• �. N O U B 1137 REC 02079110 12/03/86 10:04 S0.00 2/002 o F 0748 MARY ANN FETE RSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO v oB 1272 REC 02223234 08/14/90 14:11 X0.00 14/014 a F 1421 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 0 V W M (Y. .y .. W b a W ea Co Q W N M E ti Ca cK W tO C W CO 0 w CO Co z • � z , 0 N ' W a ON y) e .� 0 Co elel CO G. 15 -2- �ry RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST OF PICKERT DAIRY TO PREADVERTISE SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT APPLICATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners o£ 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, Brad Pickert, from Pickert Dairy, has submitted a letter to the Board requesting that the Special Review Permit application be preadvertised, and WHEREAS, a copy of said letter of request is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it appropriate to grant said request to preadvertise this matter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Brad Pickert, from Pickert Dairy, to preadvertise the Special Review Permit application be, and hereby is, granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date to consider said Special Review Permit application be set for August 29, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: J� n WE OUNTY, COLORADO !!! i/ Weld County Clerk to the Board e R. Brant er, hairman (2-K-ka--/ /� Geo a Kennedy, Pro-Tem D putt' Clerk to he Board ss �d� APPROVED AS TO FORM: nstance L. Har art 444v C . I _t --- County Attorney . a 900737 7-1/. O c1.5' ac 41 1-1l , 47° RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUED TO ROBERTA AND C. RAY HINDERLITER, D/B/A I-76 MOTEL AND CAFE, UNIT B - EXPIRES JULY 31, 1991 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 o£ Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Roberta and C. Ray Hinderliter„ d/b/a I-76 Motel and Cafe, Unit B, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $98.75 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 35929 I-76 Access Road, Roggen, Colorado 80652-9609 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 90-14 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location and floes hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk to the Board, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until July 31, 1991, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 900740 mmm Page 2 RE: TAVERN LICENSE - Z-76 MOTEL AND CAFE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th flay of July, A.D. , 1990. BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST�jjkjue ? WE OIIN'a'Y, COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board Atilt. Gene R. Brantner, C a rman BY: c. eo ge Ken y, Pro-Tem Deputy er t t e Boar T- Q��O�c/y� APP OVED AS TO FORM: Constance! �L. HariteCr ` �--- C.W. Ki Y j County Attorney Gordon E.Lacy 900740 • DR 6100(a/e9) ". Cob.Dept of Revenue Liquor or 3.2 Beer License Liquor Enforcement Division t 1575 Sherman Street . •.. UMW Number: Uoatee Typ►:. ,a �Colorado 80261 Renewal Application ''.)4-1,7452-002 T Lahr/ : 03 206 7011 5 o80188 HIND RLITER R:ISERTA Bueineee LocalIon: MINDERLITER C 2AY 35929 I 70 ACCESS KO 1 SEVENTY SIX MOTEL:: ROGG£N CO CAFE odor Weise Express: {�J 8JX 28 JUL 31,1990 . ROGGEN Cu' 0652-0027 F= , /COUNTY COPY YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE MIS FORM ACCURATELY • 93le n1E FORM AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. • ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUI(fDUE • "RUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY ANO CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW, • suiuf FORMTO LOCAL(artroOUNPt) TAts renewal rebactcno changes from last application, 1A0ENSINOA01HOMTY rat APPRovia. There 8/0 changISSI0m last applbatbn.(Reponthargea Worm DR 8176-'Report 01 • °t acWinttOCAL AIRHORTY FOR AMOUNT Changes•Liquor and 3,2 Beer Licenses"and attach that forth to this renewal applkxtion.) OF LOCALIIIMS . QA�,KOr7aDcPGGiU�IT , I dative under penafyoiatADY In the aeMnd AVM that Ilia a:04*a m end aNeltachmeMsveins,coned,and Compk tato that iato?mybowledpe, ADUgrized 8lpeatute. ' , ``? , �,.-,,,.,••�'- t= DW: /„ Dust t Pnone:,, I -%/ - 115 L,• Title of 6gner,(ILoolpor.9on). alSales'_Tax NO-.. ArrAcwaD DR 8401 MUST BE COMPLETED(ALL,9 COPIe et sumer THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)UCENSINO AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPins, EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,Importer,and public transportation system 11049930 renewals do not feed Leval Licensing Authority approval and must to returned directly to the Gatorade Department Of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license smarten, REPORT.AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL-LICEN3)NQ AUTHORITY • The foregoing application has bean examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant are satiatac- tory,and we do hereby report that such license,it printed,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Arddes 46 and 47,C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION 1S APPROVED. Locat Lloeneuy Authority tor. Weld County, Colorado _=Gana= COUNTY Chairman, Weld County 3oard of Commis}lonere 0040 11 I err':' 7 �' /e- rkrH- .te,' t�-71- ,e. ` July 25. 1490 aertiw•DoA,o oef4cn•DoNoraac/cn•Do dor onaw•Do rnr onion• Nor Devoe.Do Nor omen•Dote Derr Do NoronA(n.-,. eo°"n+�o°A"°"':"�9��-.,1"'.,76.•ACCc`5'S' RII _..--.... - r _ _. _-- -_, :. ,_ . ... .._ _- - .. . kOCCEN CC NAME: USE LICENSE NUMBER Latfirr. RENEWED LICENSE FOR ALL REFERENCE coven cm INDUST. TM! LtAe.Deg EXPIRES AFTER -61 -21 mINOcRLIIER KOGER7A 14-27452-002 03 206 7011 5 080148 07-31-91 Aa TYPE OF LICENSE Issue° CASH FUND., STATE FEE CITY 85%OAP COM%OAP 111; 0601 (a).. 414 /e) 1 454 M 374 (0) 404- )Av£x:v LIQUOK LICENS,G ; - MALT. VINUU1P Asp SPIRITUOUS (3) 40 3 25.40 1 25.00 1 276.25x. 0 ,ate: !33: m: Maks check peyote to: TOTAL AMOUNT DUE NI- S 326.2 Ca.OSAoo DaPANYNaNT OP RaVaNUE EXTENDED HOURS—Applies only to Hotel andRestewam,BeW and Wine,Club,Tavern, Extends0 Nun? ,3, I anti Arts licenses.It desired,check yea'anti snake.Total Amount Due PLUS 2170.00. ❑ Yes 01•No r • 0R"0""°°fr, Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application . Thle papa must be oomplsted and ettaohed to your atoned renews'application form. �/�„ Failure to Include thla paps with the■pelllostlon may moult In your Ilona not being renu�a7mwed. I TradedriV.(.� SUriX1p`t+`-�,/�Z� 1. Do you• "have legal posesslon of the pr s for yak s application for Ik ense b made? //Y �y YES8 N0❑ Are the premises owned or rental? v a"_ rented,effectMo and expiration date of lease: 2. (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,stockholders or directors of said applicant(if a corporation)aver been YES❑ N ), . convicted o1 a crime?If answer is'yes,'explain in detail and attach. (b)Have persons tending assistance or financial supportto the applicant,or manager,or employees,ever been convictedot a crime? YES❑ •Nog If answer Is yns;exPlaal in detail and attach, - , 3. Has the applicant,or arty of the partners,or officers, directors Or stockholders of said applicaM(if a corpOration)Of manager,ever: . (a) been denied an acoholic beverage license? / yES❑ Nog (b)had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? ASO NO • (c) had Interest In any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ NO If answer is yes'to any of the above Questions,explain in detail and attach. d, Does or did applicant,or any o1 the padners,or officers,directors Or stockholders of said appkcant(It a corporation),have a direct YES n..; ^.("- dflrldffeCr7rltefe ' If answer Is yes;explain in detail and attach. 5. Identity the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial merest,ev dented either by a loan to,or equity ownership in,the business for which this license is requested,State the names and addresses and the amount and source of such financial interest(I,e•,bank,relatives,herds,Previous - o s,etc.),expressed in dollars or other items of value,such Il lkrventOry,!What're Or eQ�uiiQPmerit USe separate sheet if necessary. N ra4.4/./l area/S 0Y' �.�j�ilfGa'c! t�X�' •Mt�feSt T / 6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of al Iquor businesses in wttich any o1 the persons in Question Nolan [materiatly'IntelOSted. „r t I-Address Dale o1 Birth f 7. Operating Manager � I I 8.If appikarr is partnershlP(except Misbanalid eer, list all general partners.Use separate sheet k necessary. Name '� i ,� i�no4r4ss " Date of Bath ✓ r, ri `',, ` /7 i'-U 2�; /r pre -rte /o 4-y� Name/• . lc) �Y'^i' 4' to�/�j�� rA�re�r {,si ,44 ed /40,4*'eL 4 707,1 : ate Of 37 9. If the applka Is a corporation,answer the following. --. .Y (a) Corporation Is organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated: (b) Principal place of business is: (c) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Colo.Secretary of State: - (d) Name o1 each officer listed below' Paesident_.r r:nrn- a- Hr, Amr�s :,i- , al _.- ,____,.}�°I9nn err.I -... ... .1.,y - ,...,1. . . .'s,,.. Vice-Pres. Home AddreSS Date of Birth _ , I Treasurer Home Address I Date of Birth Secretary 1 Horne Address Date of Birth L 1 i (e) List all stockhoklers,5%or over,(if a public corporation)inducing actual owner or pledgee.(Use separate sheet If necessary) I .a Name Address I Percent of Stock I Date of Birth -•'y • It Name I Address I Percent of Stock I Date of Birth Name I Address !Percent of Stook Date of Birth , • w. (f) Name of all Directors'/rrustees o1 Corporation - Name l Address Date Of Birth 1..: ,. , >I I Name }Address I Date of Birth -- 1 I ... k /, 01 +C. P 556 982 525 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVEMOE PROVIDED NOT FOR%ITERNAT10NAL MN'. an Reverse) N , Colorado Dep't. of Revenue Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street 4 Denver, CO 80261 i Certified Fee .. . .... Special Oehvery Fee ResinCled°Ovary Fee Return Receipt sheering to whom and Oate OeWorse i, Return RaCSOI ShOVOI,to whom, Oble.and Aedraes OI palwery iTOTAL Poster and Fees S 1 Postmark or Date 1 '30790 t - 7 . I INIMM: Complete iterat t std 2 view edelilinei ear elOea.ant.4ealtid and cOMMitr Item..'- ! .9 uradel net '. Put beingrreNNMM eusigifonere7V0"ieSpDmaO��fo�n� kbrbv Ndaa Ito AOMt. �a4A from bMnO+Ku 1'W eOdWonaI fm M(i14w 11 rarMewu �bNO1��aL+�e. 4410(S �O t(�ttp_ddppi( eN{ eNV era wa PN meals Na' al—Theo o%• eddlti0rlal aeNlae(st reauwA ` t. S:show t m dowered:data,and addreeeee'a address. 2. C Reetrimed Delbert' (fmu eeerRrl. . !Cunt dolmen '3.,Artiol Add!emed ) _ _ .. - 4. Article Number .., "P CSI. 4.2 C2C Colorado Dep't. of��enuo Taw of Service: Liquor Enforcement Div. -���R��.glat.r e. QtAwful 1375 Sherman Street Ad'Cemnl.a"•i D coo Denver, CO 802�q.a(1j® ! O upon:4 �t O li�erah ,„, �j�I+ New.obtain skeleton Of addressee __ ,... .-- . t-,r4, or agent and DOE O[VVERED::. 6. Signature —Addreaaee ,k f � V 8 Addteeeee'e Addreaa (ONLYV x- 'P VG l�Ayi requested and fee paid) `7 Date of Delivery el P�c V1 �Q�.. .4 Poem 8811,Apr.1989 .11.a.p.Rd..7ee►2d►Ha DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT 900740 ! , -- IIstate of C 0 nor ato i) ,.... 0 . atal c)ff a?oweanuaa ' i$"\ iff , ?ill Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street Denver. Colorado 80261 I� e i C HINOERLITER 'ROBERTA I ( HINDERLITER CRAY. I -i I SEVENTY SIX MOTEL& CAFE : .: ;t:; ` •-il 441 35929 1 . 76 •ACCESS RD , ROGGEN CO 80652^9609 I 4 I pi Alcoholic Beverage License AcewM NWrW, MIMI EXPIRE!ATMPMW R 14, , .l I — —.• . • . . . : . . . III 111P Nr,rry OrogMd tb«« R« 1 I E , , , ■r�s►7�zi I i TOTAL FEW $ 326.25 i I 1D fil1- This license is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the provisions of Tido 12, Articles 46 or 47, CRS 1973, at amended. This license is non- ,• transferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This license is I i only valid through the expiration date shown above. Questions concerning this license t should be addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Divis0n, 1375 llf IDSherman Street,Denver,CO 80261. iD In testimony whereof,l have hereunto set my hand. i r,Alat� s �` Division Director Executive Director i oA eaoz ca-0s> 1 J !��� is f • <��"7.. . ,,..,l�l >" 414°%.‘,Y+ I17 :Ayl nr'�\+', 'x ..^, n r �/� ' f•. •t1 • • ' • ri ) ',n '$l 10 L• ;pl I,,r 41404' 'fit;V"♦V♦� Ifr1•%h.\�t♦ {l%/fr•Ilrik• M a 41 I t,. 'P, r N .41, ,1 rI n;nt.♦ t,,;.l• r, •`11 i5 N ,5, �p4 ` lf•f r01) ♦Nit t,'1 n rI ♦ F to,,A, .•„ ,�° fl.fi 4.1,'. . i'41ikt.\s°•V .71,14.4` y�1 ' d° {,a/ 1:44. V;AN C 'Ah t/�" 7 �n ' h�� � Iw+ C C y� 7 ,/,`A (1 ';',.#4.4:61.\\74/. 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I !' -a f' �. �, t r • • �. 1 ,•, 0 >1l �♦4,ilrlYpv611,4l'1` I}! l,l"••u, G Pr !��♦kerstr il!",•''a14 r 1 „f .: •' f,, \ , 'N i`2•;1 .1 rl,, n•, 11•"� •trr,I.', 1,\ •.,1, r 11 ♦• >Kti , . , �r r�- ♦ 'rte.',kr 1 .Ilt. .fl•r M 'i • /• 1. r 1 • f t f 1 , h r f !' n. ,-:. ^fit, yz Tl.• V P 556 982 528 '' RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSUIIwtt COVSIUOt!TOYING p� NOT FON INTOINNTSIAL MIL (, an"nine) 1 x Roberta & C. Ray Hinderliter €` I-76 Motel & Cafe P.O. Box 28 ;+ Roggen, CO 80652-0027 * , fDerided Fes 4 Spatial Delivery Fee Reetrwnad Delivery Fee ' ar Rehm Rand ae Delivered , 10 venom erq Oaie Dehvereo r • k'$G" ,d�,= IReturn Receipt shoyang to whom, w Oale,and Address OI Dowry TOTAL pQ� Postage eId Fees �3 f� POetmarN or Date 6 /AP/ O 1 • SENDER: Complies Itlma 1 and 2 when addnbnal aewkes are deeded, cpm items'� �A and a. -�. •, 1 your addrese the"RETURN TO••So.;an the reverse side.Failure to Eo this wilt prevem the card from being rstumed to you.7M r n �ox7-1'I�Wdnbrri ra tM lonowr t wren *noun poseOntmaster mastdetivter Or ilea �--- ng rCae.are.W1 a *noun p0etmaite/ 01 sea •� in sa W a00nbMl esrvkefeFreguestsd, 1. 0 Show to whom CIOH l&date,end addressee's eddrete. 2. .❑ Restricted Delivery Bin lyla/,10 . . nderu irr1KJ 3. Article Addressed t9.,., ,..-: � 4. Artcle.Nwnosr: Roberta & C. Ray Hinder'iter G T ortervfoe: I-76 Motel & cafe 1.41 Registered ❑insured P.O. Box 28 u2Cartlfled C3 COO Ro88en, CO 80652-0027 d R't ^'Racal ; • Always sum sawn fit addresses (new end DA.TE OETS21....tX a.S — rose S. Addroues'aAdamro(ONLY if IC A •, r reparird and fee Asko G. gneture —A• - X w: >. Oats of DeIW ry S7-' --7O r PS Fan 3811,Apr. 1989 GALSO.A0.nawnsan '::DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT , n. r' ,fir.: istat MEm®RAI1DUM Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Board of County Commissioners August 13, 1990 • To O.c• TA) Jeannie Tacker, Business Manager, Health Department COLORADO From Agreement for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water suboot: Enclosed for Board approval 1s an agreement between the Weld County Health Department and North Front Mange Water Quality Planning Association. The Health Department will be providing water testing at a rate of $10.30 per sample for three to five stations. The term of the agreement shall be from July 12, 1990 through December 31, 1990. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT entered into on this X" day y of V f:A/ , 19141, by and between the NORTH FRONT RANGE WATER QUALITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION aarglarnatjal STUDY), herein the "Association", which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance 0608 and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "Association" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance 0608, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf Of the "Association". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "Association' in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on July 12, 1990, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1990. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT type of Testy ContrAgpe9 gye TDS $ 5.15/per test TSS $ 5.15/per test $10.30 per sample 3-5 Stations - 1 Sample per Station _2" ,, The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(B) of the Weld County Ordinance #60B. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "Association". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "ASSOCIATION" The "Association" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance 060B. The "Association" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quartet; i.e. September 30, and December 31, 1990. pd BY:x /,1141041 BY a��4r '. Chairman "Association" Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado TITLE OF AUTHORITY: A /� 1 Manager / Of /7)(7/ North Front Range Water Quality r ATTEST= Oy&fyy !/,, ,pL�Pi1J Planning Association weld County Clerk 'i - - to the and I \ L/171 Jf PJ nLefN ./ Deputy Clerk o the Board mEmoRAnDum Gene B of tner.count Chairman To Board of County Ceror^:Sinners p.m au'utt lc, 19,10 COLORADO From •Jfprutive nirvCtpr WUman RecnurrPc Soon: Purchase of Servicc Agreement between William r Render n n S and FENWC Head Start Program Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Service Agreement between William C. Bender, D.D.S. and the FENWC Head Start Program. The Agreement with Dr. Bender will enable thirty-two plus children to receive the dental care that they require. Dr. Bender has agreed to provide the needed dental services for $40.00 per child. The time period of the Agreement is from October 1. 1990 through June 30. 1991. If you have any questions regarding the Dental Agreement, please contact me at 353-3816. August 15, 1990 MEMORANDUM O T0: Clerk to the Board FR: Susan Montoya RE: Dental Agreement with iltiam`C. Bender D.D.S. Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies Of a 'Dental Agreement as ftated above. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you have any questions, please telephone Tere Keller, at 356-0600. H20043 9oo�si i PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT {� THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this —1 , day of t\txc, 1990, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC," and William C. Bender, D.D.S., hereinafter referred to as "Dentist." WITNESSETH In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, FENWC and the Dentist agree as follows: 1. FENWC agrees to arrange transportation for Head Start children to the appointed dentist as needed. This will enable parents to be transported with their children to attend their child's scheduled appointment at the designated Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide prophylaxis therapy and application of topical fluoride for each Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as deemed necessary on each referred child. 3. FENWC agrees to reimburse the Dentist $40.00 per child for these services up to thirty-two (32) plus children. 4. FENWC will not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be provided at the time of the appointment and billing will be sent to the appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by FENWC, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the FENWC Program on behalf of the Dentist. 6. The term of the Agreement is October 1, 1990 through June 30, 1991. 7. The Dentist and FENWC mutually agree that this Agreement will terminate on June 30, 1991. 8. The Dentist agrees that he is an independent contractor and neither he nor his officers and employees become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees. shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Dentist, or his employees, volunteers, or agents while performing Dentist's duties as described in this Agreement. The Dentist shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees for any lost occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by the Dentist, his employees, volunteers, and agents. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date first written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DENTIST t G ne R. Branr. airmtn Wiliam C. Ben er, D. .S. WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN ATTEST. �� RESOURCES WELD COUNTY CLERK TO T. BOARD a t . peccman Deputy 1 e4to oar Exe utive Director e e' MEMORAn®um 101€ Gene R. Brantner, Chairman To BOard of County fommiccionerc oe• Buguct 1� 199n COLORADO FromWdlter Speckman. E �utive D[zpsfor. HueLn R urc e Purchase of Services Agreement Between Human Resources' Fa i y subom Educational Network of Weld County and UNC Speech-Language_ Pathology and Audiology Clinic Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County and the University of Northern Colorado Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic. This Agreement provides two to three clinicians per academic semester to conduct in class stimulation/therapy in designated classrooms in Greeley, Frederick, and Milliken. This Agreement also provides for Diagnostic Speech-Language Evaluations for thirty children, four hundred individual therapy sessions and involvement in case review and team review sessions. FENWC's total cost for services will not exceed $15,180.78. Mileage will be reimbursed at a rate of 20d per mile for Clinic Supervisor and clinicians to travel to and from FENWC Centers. Total Mileage Reimbursement shall not exceed $100.00. The term of this Agreement shall be from August 29, 1990 through May 3, - 1991. sx�1yn 1. August 15, 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: Clerk to the Board FR: Susan Montoya RE: Purchase of Services greement Between Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County and UNC Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic Enclosed for Board approval arethree (3) copies of a Purchase of Services Agreement as stated above. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you have any questions, please telephone Tere Keller at 356-0600. ? ___________ -? 900760 /40043 - „v if1 0 Cad Qc AtelMt V: Weld County Division of Human University of Northern Colorado Resources' Family Educational Speech-Language Pathology and Network of Weld County's Audiology Clinic Head Start Program 1990-1.991 Program Year PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this the 15th day of Au utt , 1990, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County's Head Start Program hereinafter referred to as "FENWC" and the University of Northern Colorado on behalf of the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic, hereinafter referred to as HUNCH. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, FENWC is required by law to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services addressing speech and hearing disorders of FENWC children; and 1:4 ?r, WHEREAS, UNC has the staff and facilities to provide the aforementioned services; and • WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to establish, in writing, the terms of their agreement and an ongoing policy for the provision of services. NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with the mutual benefits, responsibilities, and considerations set forth herein, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: A. Scope and Purposs The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the amount, terms and conditions of a Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and UNC. COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES • DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY CLINIC GREELEY,COLORADO 80639 • (303)351-2012 COMMI1TED TOAFINIMATA2 ACTION AND EQUAL OnQRYVw7Y ' I {S 9 B. Services tykg Provided by UV; UNC agrees to perform the following services for FENWC: 1. a. Provide speech and language therapy and diagnostic services to children with specific speech or language needs that might impair communication of learning. This therapy will be, when r possible, in the dominant language of the child. b. Participate in a one-hour student orientation, presented by FENWC staff, at the beginning of the academic year. c. Submit, for FENWC approval, a schedule of services to be provided which includes a time table. d. Develop a written, individualized plan for each child in therapy which states the goals and objectives for speech- language therapy, using diagnostic information and teacher input. e. Submit a copy of the individualized plan to the FENWC teacher and Education Coordinator. UNC will also keep a copy of the file at the University Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic. A '+ f. Student clinicians make a classroom observation approximately two weeks after initiation of therapy and schedule a teacher consultation at midsemester and at the end of the semester. g. Inform the parents during the on-site staffings at the time of diagnostic of the content of the individualized plan and the times of therapy sessions. h. Conduct one-to-one therapy for those children with the most r severe needs. i. Participate in case review staffings as Speech-Language Consultants. j . Teacher, parent and FENWC staff consultations shall not exceed 25% of total client contact time per term. 4 2. a. Provide two/three (2/3) clinicians per academic semester, to conduct in-class language stimulation/therapy in designated classrooms in Greeley, Fredrick and Milliken/Johnstown with all children while targeting children with special needs. b. Provide monthly consultation with the teachers of the classrooms served. c. Provide a written summary of goals/objectives/activities for each semester. C. Respongjtil ities of FENWC 1. a. FENWC will abide by the schedule of services approved by the director for the academic year. b. FENWC will provide transportation to UNC for children requiring service. c. FENWC will coordinate with UNC to sponsor a teacher inservice and a parent Open House at UNC. d. FENWC will notify parents of scheduled diagnostics and obtain written permission from parents for scheduled therapy. 2. a. FENWC will provide classroom space and time on a weekly basis. b. FENWC teachers will work with the Speech-Language clinicians to coordinate, plan and deliver appropriate services. c. FENWC teachers will meet with the clinicians on a monthly basis to review goals and progress. D. Dudaet_Agreement, 1. FENWC will reimburse UNC a total not to exceed $15,180.78 based on the following: a. A total of $15,160.00 for services provided at UNC (representing an actual cost basis less a 208 discount plus a 10$ administrative fee equaling $13-.340.80) . b. Reimbursement for mileage at the rate of twenty cents ( ($.20) per mile for the Clinic Supervisor and clinicians to travel to and from the FENWC centers. The total mileage reimbursement shall not exceed $200.00. 2. a. A total of $1,409.06 for services provided in-class at Greeley, Fredrick, and Milliken/Johnstown (actual cost basis less a 20& discount plus a 10$ administrative fee equaling $1239.98) . b. Reimbursement for mileage at the rate of twenty cents ($.20) per mile for Clinic Supervisor and clinicians to travel to and from PENWC Centers. The total mileage reimbursement shall not exceed $400.00 3. FENWC will reimburse UNC for services after receipt of documentation from JNC specifying the number and kind of services delivered. UNC will submit documentation (billing) on December 15, 1990 and May 15, 1991 to "Weld County Division of Human Resources, Fiscal Department, P.o.Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632". Reimbursement will be made to "UNC Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado 80639" within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of billing. These fees cover all of the actual costs for the following services: - Diagnostic Speech-Language Evaluations for 30 children Individual Therapy Sessions: 400 sessions at 45 minutes per session (Additional therapy sessions over the above stated sessions may be purchased at 518.50 per session) - Case review and team review meetings and staffings - Student consultation with FENWC -two per month for a total of six consultations (FENWC staff will also visit clinic two times per term) Student conference with parents once per term - Weekly in-class language stimulation lessons in classrooms in Greeley and lessons on alternating weeks in Milliken/ Johnstown and Fredrick E. Term of Agreement The term of this Agreement shall be for one academic year to commence on August 29, 1990 and terminate on May 3, 1991. This Agreement shall be subject to review and renewal by the parties annually. F. Termination of Agreement Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause by giving ninety (90) calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of federal funding to FENWC. In case of prior termination, the payment due for services will be prorated according to actual services provided. G. Modification of Agreement All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. H. pssurancea 1. UNC agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of Weld County employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. 2. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of UNC, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. UNC shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. UNC shall provide workers' compensation insurance for all employees of UNC engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. Likewise, FENWC, by and though the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of its employees, volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. 3. No officer, member, or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. 4. UNC understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Division of Human Resources and the results provided to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. ] 5. UNC and FENWC assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. I. Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph G herein. 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month and year first above written. WELD COUNTY ,BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO 1y��44� Q ne R. Brantner, Chairman Vincent Scalia, Dean College Gof Health and Human Sciences Date Date O ' 7-fv WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN R URCES can an MI-a a er J. Speckman, Donna Bottenberg, Chair E cutive Director Dept. of Communicatio isorders ate Date i'7rRp ATTEST:Lil/aLL rip COUNTY•CLERK TO THE BOARD DUre--, BAc 'p--r� Ellen 6regg,.inic Codrdanator ()get-tit) Dept. of Communication Disorders $Y 1 �/�iN-c-c-' Date �4 - 9n Dep ty''Cie k to' the oard Date�t n d MEMORAn®um �1 Ole Gene Brantner To Board of County Commissioners oats August 15, 1190 COLORADO Fpm Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources ! I AYA subpct Purchase of Services Agreement Between Weld County Human Resources' Head Start Program and School District R 5� Enclosed is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Human Resources' FENWC Head Start Program and School District RE-5J. The costs involved are for rent of classroom space at Milliken Elementary School , for bus transportation and for hot lunches provided by the School District. Rent will be $200.00 per month. Transportation charges for those children not on the regular district bus routes will be $8.00 per child per month, not to exceed $450.00. The School District agrees t0 provide hot lunches to the Head Start classroom at the price of $1.55 per meat. The period of. this agreement is from September 1, 1990 through May 31, 1991. M , August 15, 1990 ! MEMORANDUM T0: Clerk to the Board FR_ Susan Montoya r RE: Purchase of Services greement Between Weld County Human Resources' Head Start Program and School District RE-5J Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies of a Purchase of Services Agreement as stated above. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you have any questions, please telephone Tere Keller at 356-0600. 14R60(13 400r49 ti. Attachment A Lunch or Supper The minimum amounts of food components to be served as lunch or supper as set forth are as follows: Food Components Age 3 up to 6 MILK Milk, fluid 3/4 cup1 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Vegetable(s) and/or fruits(s)2 1/2 cup total BREAD AND BREAD ALTERNATIVES3 Bread 1/2 slice or Cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc.4 1/2 serving or Cooked pasta or noodle products 1/4 cup Cooked cereal grains or an equivalent quantity of any combination of bread/bread alternative 1/4 cup MEAT AND MEAT ALTERNATIVES Lean meat/poultry or fish5 1 1/2 oz. or Cheese 1 1/2 oz. or Eggs 1 egg or Cooked dry beans or peas 3/8 cup or Peanut butter or an equivalent of any combination of meat/meat alternative 3 tbsp. 1 For purposes of the requirements outlined in this subsection, a cup means a standard measuring cup. 2 Serve two or more kinds of vegetable(s) and/or fruit(s). Full-strength vegetable or fruit juice may be counted to meet not more than one-half of this requirement. 3 Bread, pasta or noodle products, and cereal grains shall be whole grain enriched; cornbread, biscuits, rolls. muffins, etc., shall be made with whole grain or enriched meal or flour. 4 Serving sizes and equivalents to be published in guidance materials by FMS. 5 Edible portion as served. PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 15th day of AusiSt 1990, by and between the Weld County Division o ufaman Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County's Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC," and the Weld County School District RE-5J. hereinafter referred to as "School District." i WITNESSETH THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the School District hereby teases and agrees to provide unto Head Start the following described premises and services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. The School District agrees to provide classroom space at the ' Milliken Elementary School. Milliken, Colorado. for the rental amount of Two Hundred Dollars ($200) per month. The classroom space will be made available for one (1) daily Head Start session, beginning September 1, 1990, and ending .May 31, 1991, contingent upon the School District's state requirements. Billing for rent shall be made monthly and may be made with the school lunch billing referenced in item 3 below. 2. The School District agrees to provide bus transportation for the Head Start children who live on the regular bus routes within the School District's boundaries. and the Head Start children who do ' not live on the regular bus route. There will be no transportation charge for those children on the regular bus routes. The charges ?' for those children not on the regular bus routes will be $8.00 per child per month, not to exceed the total charge of $450.00 during the time frame referenced in item 1 above. s Billing for transportation shall be made monthly and may be made with the school lunch billing referenced in item 3 below. 3. The School District agrees to provide hot lunches to the Head Start classroom at the price of $1.55 per meat. The School District will submit a bill by the 10th of the month for all services provided (space/transportation/meals) during the preceding month, to Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632. 4. The School District agrees to provide meals 1n accordance with the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture's Child Care Food Program as shown in Attachment A of this Agreement. 5. Head Start agrees to notify the School District within the first hour of the beginning of the school day if there is a variance in the number of meals needed for that day. Head Start shall notify the School District the day before holidays and vacations that meals will not be needed for that specified day(s). 6. Thorough and complete custodial care shall be provided by the School District daily. This service is provided as part of the rental agreement stipulated in item 1. 7. FENWC agrees to provide telephone service for the FENWC staff for any telephone installed in the Milliken Elementary School. 8. FENWC agrees to pay the above mentioned and agreed upon price for all classroom space, transportation, and meals served to the Head Start children, staff, and volunteers. The reimbursement for all such services will be made within three (3) weeks of receipt of a statement of charges from the School District. 9. FENWC agrees that it will throughout the term of this Agreement comply with the rules and regulations of the School District in effect from time to time as they may affect the Head Start children. 10. The School District and FENWC mutually agree that this Agreement may be modified, provided thirty (30) day written notice is provided to the other party. Any modifications made to this Agreement must be agreed upon in writing and signed by appropriate officials. 11. The School District and FENWC mutually agree to accept that this agreement may be terminated by either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice being provided to the other party. This Agreement will terminate immediately in the event of a loss of funding to the FENWC Program. 12. Assurances: a. The School District agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. b. FENWC, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the School District, the School Board of District RE-5J. its employees. volunteers. or agents white performing this Agreement. The School District, the School Board of District RE-5J, its officers and employees. shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of FENWC, or its employees, volunteers. or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. The School District shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of its employees. volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. Likewise. FENWC, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance 0 for all employees of FENWC engaged in the performance of this Agreement. c. No officer, member, or employee of the Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. The School District understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Division of Human Resources and the results provided to the Weld County Board of Commissioners. e. The School District and FENWC assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex. handicap, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD � DISTRICT RE-53 ae a ran ner, airman S\aloiT Roarr mber pef 11rill( U WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN lea./ �. /O4-RESOURCES Superintendent of chools a . pec an Exe utiveJ�Director � ��` -0 A EST: j � Q 0 /J liJ,/aat WELD COUNTY CLERK TO 7 OARD gICTj eputyiZt to t e oar WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT N0. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT 015114 I COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE 10.00 • TOTAL 10.00 TATE OF COLORADO } OUNTY OF WELD )) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through �_ and dated AUGUST 15 , 9 4n and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ 10.00 DATED THIS 15th • DAY OF AUGUST 19 90 WEL NANCE OFFICER • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 15TR DAY OF _AUGUST 19�. 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CO NO Z A ` 2 I {d I Gs M 2 0 z • m e b O o 3 I y "r. 1 t I II I a. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V X5 /90 fe MEMORAnDUM Clerk to the Board August 9, 1990 To Dam_ /% George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge Y/ , COLORADO From /V Road Openings suboct _ The following roads were opened as o£ August 9, 1990. They were closed in June, 1990 for sewer line improvement projects. Balsam Avenue between E. 18th Street & 20th Street E. 20th Street between 1st Avenue & Cherry Avenue GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Kirby Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office Balsam Ave, Cherry Ave, E. 18th St, 20th St, 1st Ave 'MV20JP COLLECTION OF CLERK FEES 08/07/90 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER MONTH: JULY YEAR: 1990 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES .'70TOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 13928 362997.51 301781.01 46728.50 14488.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 13928 510584.71 8278.00 494028.71 8278.00 SME RENTAL O.T. 65 1604.67 1572.17 32.50 VEH RENTAL O.T. 0 1439.15 .00 1439.25 .00 PERMITS 2633 2116.00 738.20 1377.80 SALES TAX 0 186136.75 178637.99 7498.76 TITLES 4556 24752.00 11309.00 13443.00 ID'S 52 182.00 104.00 78.00 CHATTELS 1437 15060.00 15060.00 DUPLICATE REG 27 54.00 54.00 FICHE 0 .00 .00 CERTIF. 6 OTHER 315 625.00 625.00 PENALTIES 6 113.97 113.97 SME RENTAL TABS 0 .00 .00 .00 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 3551 2485.70 2485.70 SHORT CHECKS 13 195.00 195.00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SOD TOTAL 40511 1108346.46 500848.20 543768.53 63729.73 : ECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 543 1790.00 1790.00 GEN INDEX 3142 29558.00 29558.00 DOC FEES 262 1626.88 1626.88 SEARCH 6 CERT 105 1128.00 1128.00 MICROFILM 13 2595.00 2595.00 CERT COPIES 143 261.25 261.25 NON CERT COPIES 1419 3897.50 3897.50 MARRIAGE LIC 128 2560.00 1664.00 896.00 PHOTO COPIES 12 6.00 6.00 RECEIVABLES T 0 •00 .00 OTHER 1 37.50 37.50 • SUB TOTAL 5768 43460.13 1664.00 41796.13 CLERK TO THE BOARD MAPS 0 .00 .00 PHOTO COPIES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL 0 .00 .00 ;!ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 22 11.00 21.00 MAPS 12 24.00 24.00 LISTS 3 225.88 225.88 OTHER 6 36.25 36.25 SUB TOTAL 43 297.13 297.13 JUL GRAND TOTAL 46322 1152103.72 502512.20 543768.53 105822.99 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 249026 7344793.51 3254844.85 3685500.42 404448.24 RECORDING 38251 296307.10 8892.00 287415.10 CLERK TO BOARD 499 841.00 841.00 ELECTION 451 4496.88 4496.88 YTD GRAND TOTAL 288227 7646438.49 3263736.85 3685500.42 697201.22 • r / i r/ w, ' CRS 30-1-114 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN " REVISED 7/84 WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER V 05n° . MV203e COLLECTION Oh CLERK FELS 08/07/90 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER YEAR-TO-DATE THRU JULY FOR YEAR: 1990 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT y LICENSE FEES 84318 2412240.31 2020375.81 303708.50 88156.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 84318 3464557.32 53191.00 3358175.32 53191.00 SME RENTAL O.T. 507 12881.37 12627.87 253.50 ` VEH RENTAL O.T. 0 10988.73 .00 10988.73 .00 PERMITS . 16083 13303.50 4546.95 8756.55 SALES TAX 0 1148297.47 1102507.59 45789.88 TITLES 29639 160762.50 73495.50 87267.00 IDES 364 1274.00 728.00 546.00 CHATTELS 9595 99000.00 99000.00 DUPLICATE REG 218 436.00 436.00 FICHE 8 720.00 720.00 CERTIF, 6 OTHER 1301 2687.75 2687.75 PENALTIES 14 207.96 207.96 SME RENTAL TADS O .00 .00 .00 DIESEL [COUNTS 0 EMISSION FEES 22488 15741.60 15741,60 SHORT CHECKS 113 1695.00 1695.00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL 249026 7344793.51 3254844.85 3685500.42 404448.24 (RECORDING DEPARTMENT UGC INDEX 4062 14082.00 14082.00 CEN INDEX 20302 194471.00 194471.00 00C FEES 1727 14853.58 14853.58 SEARCH G CERT 1054 10158.00 10158.00 MICROFILM 189 20061.77 20061.77 CERT COPIES 939 2566.50 2546.50 NON CERT COPIES 9221 26210.75 26210.75 MARRIAGE LIG 684 13680.00 8892.00 4788.00 PHOTO COPIES 63 36.50 36.50 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 10 187.00 187.00 SUB TOTAL 38251 296307.10 8892.00 287415.10 CLERK TO THE BOARD MAPS 179 358.00 358.00 PHOTO COPIES 312 413.75 413.75 OTHER 8 69.25 69.25 SUB TOTAL 499 841.00 841.00 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 281 173.50 173.50 MAPS 81 162.00 162.00 LISTS 56 3839.13 3839.13 OTHER 33 322.25 322.25 SUB TOTAL 431 4496.88 4496.88 YTD GRAND TOTAL 208227 7646438.49 3263736.85 3685500.42 697201.22 YEAR-70-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 249026 7344793.51 3254844.85 3685500.42 404448.24 RECORDING 38251 296307.10 8892.00 287415.10 CLERK TO BOARD 499 841.00 841.00 ELECTION 451 4496.88 4496.88 YTD GRAND TOTAL 288227 7646438.49 3263736085 36885500642 669..7201622 innstCRS 30-1-114 MARY A�� FEUERSTEIN _� p REVISED 7/84 WELD CO NTY CLERK AND RECORDER de•MtM• nn��u V tl • rI.LD ^VU\:rp^ Office of t r DEPARTMENT OFF it kat.HOM�ANSERVICES Human DswbpmentServices `�.. �99U t�UL 13 eN '6= 42 Region vw CLEZoaRD Federal Office ewaing 70 THE 1961 Stout Street AUG 8 1990 Denver CO 80294 Mr. C. W. Kirby. Board Chairperson BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Grant Number : 08CH0019/17 Amendment No.: 01 Program Title: Head Start Dear Mr. Kirby: Enclosed is a revised Notice of Financial Assistance Awarded (NFAA) for your grant referenced above. Please note the changes in any of the categories for this program year on the enclosed NFAA. Please refer to the above referenced grant number in all correspondence pertaining to this budget period. If you have any questions regarding this NFAA or fiscal matters, please contact your Fiscal Operations Specialist at (303) 844-2011. For questions that are program related. please contact your Regional Office Program Specialist. rely yours, 25 r07/\ 116 David Ohapa Regional Administrator Enclosures cc: Tere Keller. Head Start Director Marilyn Corlino, Fiscal Officer Kim Sandoval , Policy Council Chairperson (Halter Speckman, Executive Director WVti� . ily -mkt, ;Si6go i RECIPIENT SAI NUMBER: �,•, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES f Otho of HURIBR DB9BIDpmBM SBRIICN PUS DOCUMENT NUMBER: t FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARD 01Q GHOQ117 I.AWARO1Nd OFFICE: - 2.ASSISTANCE TYPE: AWARD N0.: - 4,AMCN I ' HDSTi7. AGYF GRANT It 1 ' • A TYPE OF A B.TYPE OF ACTION: - - 7.AWARDAUTHORITY: - SOY ICE SUPPLEMENT 42 USC 9101 E_T SEO. • ILBUDOETPERIOD: 01 /01/90 now 12/31 /90 O.PROJECT PERIOD: THRU INDEF. 1GOAT,ND.: 13.600 . .IgtirleOUN`�r RESOURCES DEPARTMENT 12'PADJECTroRQdRAMTITLE: FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD CTY . PA 22 FULL YEAR HEAD START, PART P.O. BOX 1805 DAY; PA 26 HANDICAP ; PA 20 TRNG • , GREELEY CO 80632 TECH ASST; PA22 BILINGUA • ' C. W. KIRBY . BOARD CHAIRPERSON BILINGUA "15.COUNTY: 14,CONOR,DIRT.: 15.PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR OR PROGRAM DIRECTOR: WELD 4 TERE-KELLER., • it APPROVED BUDGET: 17,AWARD COMPUTATION: PERSONNEL S 320,002 A. NON•FEDERALSNARE i 162+230 (**) 20.0 .A FRINGE BENEFITS 44 .037 B. FEDERAL SNARE i 657 .279 80.0 Y. , TRAVEL 12 .900 it FEDERAL SNARE COMPUTATION: EQUIPMENT 5.000 A. TOTAL PEOERALSNARE i 657.279 SUPPLIES 44.819 B. UNOBUGATEO BALANCE FEDERAL SNARE S 0 -m CONTRACTUAL 26.879 C. FED.SNARE AWARDED THIS BUDGET PERIOD S 657.279 ': . OTHER 203.642 1B.AMOUNT AWARDEDTIBEACTEOtt fi 92,279 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 657 .279 20.FEDERAL SAWAROW THIS PANIC PERIOD: TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS CALCULATED ....$ 0 I ' AT N.OFi 21.AUTHORIZED TREATMENT OP PROGRAM INCOME: TOTALIN•KINO CONTRIBUTIONS S 0 22,APPLICANT ON: 2S.PAYEE EIN: 24,OBJECTCLASS: TOTALA►►MhMOSUDGCTIP (*) i 657 .279 1846000813A1 41 .51 ' fl 25.FINANCIAL INFORMATION:. ' ORON IXXaX XtqSb'XI X MOADDpOPRIATION ( CAN NO. NEW AMT. UNOBUG. NONFED ACTF U1 -U8LPOU1�lir s2� /SU1636 L10841tt 91 .74 ACYF 01 -08CH001917 S20 7501636 01084126 527 - - 26. REMARKS: CLIENT POPULATION: 265 NUMBER OF DELEGATE: 0 PAY CODE 1 - PAID BY THE OHHS PMS, SEE REVERSE FOR PAYMENT INFO. ALL PREVIOUS TERMS AND CONDITIONS REMAIN IN EFFECT. (*) REFLECTS ONLY FEDERAL SHARE OF APPROVED BUDGET (**) PERCENT OF NON-FEDERAL SHARE EXCLUDES PA20 WHICH HAS NO MATCHING REQUIREMENTS FUNDING BREAKDOWN IS ATTACHED. (***) REQUIRED NON-FEDERAL MATCH IS SHOWN ON LINE 17A. 'd THIS GRANT AWARDS THE FOLLOWING: PA-22 - COL - $13.364 . PA-26 - COL - $527 PA-22 - SALARY DIFFERENTIAL - $3.300 PA-22 - EXPANSION - $10.588 • PA-22 - START UP - $64.500 - START UP • COSTS CONSIST OF 5000 FOR PURCHASE OF A VAN, 10.000 FOR RENOVATION AND 49.500 FOR OTHER. 27. A E•NDSGRANT OFFICER DATE: l28.SIGNATURE(S)CERTIFYING FUND AVAUABIUTY DATE ' I M.M. YOS IMURA. / 0 7 e ���/. � . eho ' • 29,SION- I' - ND TITL •P IAU its S) T ' 0 i "-g"\ '-/ D ' C. APA, R GIOwAL ADMINISTRATOR/CZ D ' ODCM.1.7000iw.001 ' _ I PAYMENT INFORMATION ' ‘ (The.check marks in the blocks below indicate how payments will be made under this award and where payment , information can be obtained.) , ` . 2. 1. Payments under this award will be made available through the DHHS Payment Management System(PMS).PMS is administered by the Federal Assistance Financing Branch(FAFB),Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary,Finance, which will forward instructions for obtaining payments. Inquiries regarding payments should be directed to: DHHS Federal Assistance Financing Branch Box 6021 Rockville. Maryland 20852 (301)443.1660 ❑ 2. This kward is funded under a DHHS Single Letter of Credit,Number 75-08- .Contact the above offer for Mformadon. „ ❑ 3. Payments under this award will be made availabk through a letter of credit administered by the Division of Account- ; !erg Operations.Grants Accounting Branch. Inquiries reguding payments should be directed to: ` Chief,Grants Accounting Branch . Room 748.0. Hubert H. Humphrey Building ' Department of Health and Humans Services 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201 (202)245-6160 • ❑ 4. Headquarters Awards—Paytnenu under this award will be made available by Denanment of the Treasury checks issued through the Division of Accounting Operations,DHHS.Inquiries regarding payments should be directed to the . Chief,Grants Accounting Branch at the above address. ❑ 5. Regional Awards—Payments under this award will be made available by checks issued by the Department of the Treasury. Inquiries regarding payment under this award should be direaed to the appropriate Regional Division of Accounting. Fiscal and Budget Services(DAFBS): ❑ Regional 1--Boston.MA ❑ Region 6—Dallas,TX (617)365.1064 -(214)767-3201 ❑ Region 2—New York. NY ❑ Region 7—i(ansas City, MO (212)264.2576 • (816);374-2015 ❑ Region 3—Phil., PA ❑ Region 8—Denver, CO _ (215)5960283 (303);8444549 J Region 4—Atlanta,GA Region 9-San Fran„CA (404)331.2405 _ (415)5561124 ❑ Region 5—Chicago. IL —; Region 10—Seattle.WA (312)886-5227 (206)442.1739 • GRANTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION ❑ Headquarters Awards—For inquiries concerning grants management information contaa the Grants Officer specified in Item 27 • ❑ Regional Awards—For Inquiries concerning grams management information, contact the Director, Office of Fiscal °pennons at: U Region 1—Boston, MA - Region 6—Dallas, TN (617)565-111F _ (214)7674540 ❑ Region 2—hew York, N1' ._; Region 7—Kansas City. MO (212)264-4116 _ 416)374.398i. - Region 3—Phi:.. PA — Region 8—Denver. CO (215)596.1315 — (3031,844-2011. Region 4_Anaata. GA — Region 9—San Fran.,CA — (404)331-20:3 __ (415)5565480. • , - Region 5—Crucago. 1L — Region•)o—Seatue. WA (3121 886.3370 (2061 44_-3093 ' - ' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN Services Administration f Human Children,D ceYouth a if Families SPECIAL CONDITION Page 2 of 3 Pages WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES 08CH0019. I 17• .I 1 '4.SPECIAL CONUIIION APPLIES IO: Program Accounts Ulted-Below Must Be Accounted For Separately. A. X ALL PAS IN GRANT ACTION B. _ONLY PA NUMBER(S) 77rry�i5 ant is sub ect to the SpeCia7 COflditTOD below, in addition t0 the aD TcaDle senor f aCmoendi�ions ovee9run n9 9ran� under Title II or III-B of the EEconmic ppt�portiggi r Act of i as and Nded aSfervteesachms of the Office of Economic Opportunity and >i� Department of Health Funding for this program is approved as follows: FEDERAL FUNDS: PA 22 I PA 26 I PA 20 i Personnel $ 314,266 $ 5,736 $ -0- E Fringe Benefits 44,037 -0- -0- Travel 11 ,000 -0- 1 ,900 Equipment 5,000 -0- -0- Supplies 44,819 -0- -0- Contractual 11 ,000 15,879 -0- Other 196,182 -0- 7,460 Total Direct Costs E 627,304 E 21 ,615 E 9,360 E Indirect Costs -0- -0- -0- TOTAL E 627,304 $ 21 ,615 $ 9,360 $ N NN FED ��qLI, FUUNDg$ 162 230 *PA20 funds dQy not requir+� non-Fedeca1 matchingy,, A8�k: ialminaTitiv it ! must not exceed 15 percent Of the total costs of the program. v CO'vt�l1 , • �o� psb\,„ c`' STATE OF COLOZAD0% PP K, 4;" >> r BOARD OF LAND COMMISSI�esxDepartment of Natural Resources 620 Centennial Building n� 1313 Sherman St., Denver,Colorado 8026n-Ent OP'COt.° (303) 866.3454 10 Ma 5(1° g N W ��W M +l87g4 August 8, 1990 COTIII1]1lprle9 LUCY CREIGHYON Board of County Commissioners ROSEBUR.MAILANDER Weld Count RO N S.R.MMS III y IOHN S.WIlKE5111 P O Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Sand & Gravel Permit No. GP 3139 Weld County, Colorado Gentlemen: The captioned permit has been issued by the Board. Attached is a copy of the face of the permit showing the lands leased. Surface users (where known) are notified by a copy of this letter and the attached. Before the sand & gravel permittee begins any mining operations, a bond must be furnished to protect the surface rl lessee or owner from personal property loss and from land damage. Lessee is subject to all state and federal laws, including the rules and regulations as set forth by the Colorado Division of Mines and Division of Mined Land Reclamation. The Board requests the full cooperation of all parties concerned and asks that this office be notified at your earliest convenience if any problems arise, or if you have any questions whatever. Sincerely, L. R. Ladwig Minerals Director LRL/jc Att. CC: Sand & Gravel Permittee Surface Users: Field Appraiser, Bud Clemons Mike Cervi Mined Land Reclamation Division Lost Creek Land & Division of Mines Cattle Company :i) Division of Wildlife Bureau of Land Management V.S. Forest Service 1t1 Dennis Devore Ir �_D z HONV $ABATI NI �,R, LADWIG RUTH ), KARV �/t Administrator Minerals Director Deputy Register D.a- � , ti SLB 238-4 Rev. 3/90 STATE OF COLORADO 4 • STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS r: Department of Natural Resources PERMIT FOR REMOVAL OF SAND, GRAVEL, AND CONSTRUCTION.MATERIAL PERMIT NO. GP 3139 Issued in lieu of extension o£ GP 188 THIS AGREEMENT, Made this 30th day of June 1990 by and between the STATE OF COLORADO, acting through its State Board of Land Commissioners (hereinafter referred to as "owner"), and Peoartment Sf Highways_ State of Colorado. 4201 _R, Arkanaa4 AvP Denver.CO 80272 (hereinafter referred to se "Permittee"): WITNESSETK • That Owner, for and in consideration of the sum of one 49ndretend no/100— Dollars ($ 100.00 ), and the covenants and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be kept and performed by Permittee, hereby grants to Permittee the right from the date of this Agreement and until the 30th day of June 1992 to purchase and remove sand, rAxe and construction fill material from the following described promises situated in Weld County, Colorado: ACRES SUBDIVISION SECTIQN TOWNSHIP wog Approx. 9.00 Portion of SE/4 26 3N 62W Portion of NE/4 35 3N 62W It is mutually agreed as follows: 1. ROYALTY-Material to be removed at the rate set out below: Sand. Gravel. & Construction fill _ at a price of S .30 per ton �' (wave)., & Constmxticr' £ill _ at a price of S •405 per _ Cukic yard 2. PRODUCT--Only materials as indicated can be removed under this permit. •., 3. UfilY-This permit allows only for the mining, crushing, screening, and stockpiling of materials originating from this described land. Access roads for the above purposes may be constructed. 4. ANCILLARY US$--All ancillary uses such as concrete batch plants, asphalt plants, and material recycling operations are by Owner's permission only with rates set by Owner. 5. EXTENSION--At the expiration of the aforesaid limited time, this permit ; A will automatically become null and void, unless extended by the mutual agreement of both Owner and Permittee. If extended, a form extending this permit will be issued. • 6. RESERVATIONS--Owner reserves the right to lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of the land, and to grant rights-of-way upon all or any part of said premises at any time for any purpose, and Owner may cancel this permit at any time for any reason, without payment of any kind to Permittee, by giving Permittee thirty (30) days' written notice. 7- SETTLEMENT OPTION--Permittee agrees to report production on forms furnished by Owner, accompanying such forms with full payment for all material removed. Settlement is to be made by one of the following methods as indicated below: $ A. Quarterly Settlement • The quantity and type of material removed from the aforementioned premises is to be reported by calendar quarter. A sworn, verified report, accompanied by remittance. is to be furnished to the State Board of Land Commissioners within one month after the end of each settlement period (by January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31); or STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH :.>rK•. 4210 East 11th Avenue Wen' Denver.Co10'66080220.3716 003)122-9076(Main NIWina/Denver) :4 • ,y Phone (303) 320.8333 OM 3204329<Flannigan►lace/Denve,) � (303)246.7196(Land li notion Reawrul Office) R�o`y,�Romer August 6, 1990 Thome M.Yl ,.+:..M.D. Enedrtive Obi. .. Legal Agent of Service for Certified Mail No: P 122 014 330 MONFORT, INC. Return Receipt Requested P. O. Box O Greeley, Colorado 80632 NOTICE OF REfOCATION OF PERMT lOWE972. 4RM.R FOR C03@LIANCE Dear Sires On June 27, 1990 a conference was held with Monfort; Inc. at the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division Office in accordance with the requirements of the Colorado Air Quality Control Act, Section 25-7-115(3)(a). The conference was held to give Monfort, Inc. the opportunity to submit data, views and arguments concerning a NOTICE OP VIOLATION and iNTSNT TO REVOKE PERMIT which was issued in accordance with the provisions of 25-7-115(2) and 25-7-114(4)(J), respectively, and dated May 29, 1990. A summary of the conference it as follows: The Division and weld County Health Department staff alleged that on April 27, 1990 at 9:44 a.m. and again at 8:45 p.m., and on May 15, 1990 at 4:13 p.m., . Monfort, Inc, violated the State's odor standard contained in Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 2. Monfort, Inc. stated that odor control equipment at the plant had deteriorated 61d was, in fact, in the process of being replaced. The Division acknowledged the- point and pursued the matter by asking why, if Monfort had received a warning letter from Weld County on August 2, 1989, had it taken so long to rectify the problem. Monfort, Inc. responded by saying that they had been working with a consultant since November 1989 to. design a new odor control "1 system, that the design, development and installation process is estimated to -- take six months, that this process has been budgeted for fiscal year 1991, and that the new system could not be built and made operational until January or February 1991. Monfort, Inc. was asked by the Division if they,had taken any contemporaneoue odor readings .on the days Weld County staff had made their observations. Monfort responded by saying that they needed several days to research the matter and report back to the Division: the record was left open to accommodate this request. • ittLrtS6, Qi.ifc cb1\ca lgb 210 Cyr. -Il�_o���k ) 1/4erach-- Monfort, Inc. August 6, 1990 Page 2 On July 13, 1990, Ms. P. May Norton, General Coumol for Monfort, Inc, sent a letter to the Division which stated that Monfort had not made any odor observations on May 15, 1990, a day on which Weld County had found a violation, but that they had made observations in the morning on April 27, 1990; no ob■ervations wens made in the evening on that date. The morning observations by Monfort personnel indicated the facility was in compliance with the Commission's odor regulations. However, these readings were talon approximately one hour after Weld County staff had taken their readings, and the observations were apparently made at locations other than those used by Weld County staff. In addition, the Monfort readings were alleged to have been taken by a State odor certified person, however, the State was not able to verify this from the information provided by MA. Norton. All data, views, and arguments concerning the violation as cited, which were presented at the conference, have been reviewed. It has been determined that a violation of the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 2, Section A. did exist, and that violations of Permit 10412972 did occur as cited in the NOTICE OS vIOx;_n0r; and INTENT TO REVOKE PERMIT, dated May 29, 1990. In accordance with Section 2S-7-115(3)(b) and (c), C.R.S., this letter shall serve as an ORDER FOR COMPLIANCE and PERMIT REVOCATION. Monfort, Inc. shall cease all operations related to Permit lOWE972 until Monfort, Inc. is able to comply with the requirements of Regulation No. 2, Section A. The Division has also determined that Monfort, Inc. Ls subject to the non- compliance penalty provisions of 25-7-115(5), C.R.S. Therefore, you arm required within forty-five calendar days after issuance of this order, to calculate the penalty owed in accordance with paragraph (b) of subsection (5) of C.R.S., 25-7-115, and submit to the Division the calculation together with payment schedule and all other information necessary for an independent verification, as set forth in 25-7-115(a)(I), C.R.S. Additionally, if this order is stayed pursuant to subsection (4) of 25-7-135, C.R.S., the penalty calculation .shall be submitted forty-five calendar-days after issuance of a final determination of the commission. This ORDER FOR COMPLIANCE and PERMIT REVOCATION are final orders issued by the Division. Failure to comply with a =Al order of the Division may result in further enforcement action under C.A.S. 25-7-321, (court injunction) and 25-7-122 (civi'. penalty of up to $25,000.00 per day). Pursuant to Section 25-7-115(4)(a) Monfort, Inc. has the right to file a written petition with the Air Quality Control Commission requesting a hearing within twenty day of receipt of this letter. The hearing may be requested to determine any one or all of the following: I. "Whether the alleged violation of non-compliance exists or did exist; Monfort, Inc. August 6, 1990 Page 3 II. Whether a revision of the _State Implementation Plan or revision of a regulation or standard which is hot part of the State Implementation Plan should be implemented with respect to such violations or non-compliance. IIi. Whether the owner or operator is subject to non-compliance penalties under Subsection (S) of this Section.m All hearing requests should be addressed to Chairman, Air Quality Control Commission, Colorado Department of Health, 4210 East 11th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80220. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, piste* contact this office at 331-8676. Since ly, David R. Ouimette, Chief Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Section Air Pollution Control Division DR0/jsg o089i ter Air Quality Control Commission Martha Rudolph, Attorney General's Office ' Ron Rutherford, U.S. EPA, Region VIII Weld County Commissioners CO'"`tv. \tiaa-O CO ;" '- United United States Forest K zeiesho and Roosevelt 240 West Prospect Road Department of X390 At��� National Forests Fort Collins, CO Agriculture „, .—vc Pawnee National 80526-2098 T0�HE60A, assland Reply to: 1920 Date: weep ,* Dear Forest Plan Holder: Enclosed is Amendment No. 17 to the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan). Amendment No. 17 is for the Long Draw area north of Rocky Mountain National Park. For those of you who have been in contact with us on the long Draw Timber Sale project, we have also enclosed the related Decision Notice and EA. If others are interested in receiving a copy of the timber sale Decision Notice and EA please notify: Karen Roth Redfeather Ranger District 210 East Olive ' Fort Collins, CO 80524 Phone 498-1377 If you have questions about the amendment, please contact Roger Tarum, 498-1202. Sincerely, z ddea) G �M. M. UNDERWOOD JR. Forest Supervisor Enclosures • Sf re 1‘610a Land and Resource Management Plan Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests August 1990 Amendment No. 17 Superseded New Page Code (Number of Sheets) Forest Plan Appendix B 0 1 Management Area Map 1 1 Pi Ent: Removes from tentatively suitable lands approximately 2,590 acres' of Engelmann spruce/subalpine fir and lodgepole pine. Changes the management area direction in the Lang Draw area south of the Poudre Canyon from 9B to 3A in portions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 9, 30, 11, Township 6 North, Range 75 West and Sections 33, 34 Township 7 North, Range 75 West. Approximately 1114 acres will be transferred from management area 9B to management area 3A. Reason for Amendment: Tentatively suitable lands were analyzed during the Long Draw area scoping process and during the environmental analysis for a proposed timber sale. These analyses indicated that: 634 acres of old growth stands should be removed from the suitable lands base; Trap Creek was determined to be hydrologically unstable and the suitable lands (615 acres) in its watershed to the junction with FAR 156 (Long Draw Road) were recommended for removal from the suitable lands base; the tentatively suitable lands in the 9B management area (931 acres) were recommended for removal due to the unstable, wet soils scattered throughout the area causing roading costs to exceed the value of the timber in the area; the southern portion of the Long Draw Road corridor (385 acres) from the Corral Park Road was recommended for removal because to meet management objectives of maintaining the large-tree, old growth appearance in this corridor it becomes infeasible for commercial harvest; and an additional 25 acres (approx.) to be managed as permanent openings for cross-country skiing and scenic vistas were recommended for removal. The suitable lands in the 9B management area will be reclassified as unsuitable. Reclassification as unsuitable precludes sustained timber production. This causes a conflict with the major emphasis of a 9B 1 area--increasing water yield through vegetation manipulation. A 3A area emphasizes nonmotorized recreation which more appropriately fits the current management in this area (the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum classification in ' this area is: seimprimitive, nonmotorized) as well as the overall vision of the Long Draw area. In accordance with 40 CFR 1508.27, 1 have determined that this amendment is not a major Federal action that would significantly affect the quality of the human environment: therefore, an environmental impact statement will not be prepared. In addition, I have determine0 this is not a significant amendment to the Forest Plan according to 36 CFR 2.19.10f and Forest Service Manual 1922.51. This decision is subject to appeal, pursuant to 36 CFR 217. To initiate appeal, a written notice of appeal must filed consistent with CFR 217.9. "Content of Notice of Appeal," including the reasons for appeal, and must be filed with: Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain Region, 11177 W. 8th Avenue, P.O. Box 25127, Lakewood, CO 80224, within 45 days following the date of legal notice publication o£ this decision in the Denver Post newspaper. Simultaneously send a copy of the notice of appeal to my office: Forest Supervisor, Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. 240 W. Prospect Road, Fort Collins, CO 80526. N',�y/'/�' 4 L� /990 M. M. VNDERWOOD, JR." Date: Forest Supervisor Map Pi: LANDS SUITED FOR TIMBER PRODUCTION IN THE LONG DRAW AREA r Ft. Collins COLORADO N HWY. 14. •:• j :.y., ..• • ; "f'• '�` "`'' "` COMANCHE PEAK • WILDERNESS � • -� Peterson ' ;-' '•". . 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' ' ` It t il �.., o ,r IC R 1/ (y1Ty�C(�A + 7 , • rift. ♦ . . , ;r y4pp eCOV n•.••"J t ` 4�0' UNITEDSTAI Y..LD ��^\��.•9 Sr, g NUCLEAR REGULATOCUOMMISSId�I oi' .; WASHINGTON,O.G.20556 7 pl'1 b Su AUG 0 9 1g9O3 AT t CLERK SO IKE BOARD Docket No. 72-9 (50-267) Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: A. Clegg Crawford Vice President Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Gentlemen: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff is reviewing the Safety Analysis Report and Environmental Report submitted by Public Service Company of Colorado (PSC), for an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) at Fort St. Vrain (FSV). As discussed with Messrs M. Lehr and B. Dyck, of PSC, we have scheduled a visit to the FSV site on Tuesday, August 7.8, 1990. The agenda for the meeting and site tour is enclosed. The following persons will attend. Steve Ruffin, IMSB, NMSS Frederick Sturz. IMSB, NMSS Charles Gaskins, IMSB, NMSS John Stokley. SAIC Deborah Ryan, SAIC Richard Belanger, San Diego State University If you have any questions or comments, please contact Mr. Steve Ruffin at (301.) 492-0504. Sincerely. 7 Frederick C.-Srturz. Acting Section Leader Irradiated Fuel Section Fuel Cycle Safety Branch Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Enclosure: As stated cc: See attached list OK- V" 4 1161g g 0 AUG 2 ' 90 13: 32 PAGE . 02 AGENDA FOR NBC MEETING ON THE ISFSI AUGUST 28, 1440 PORT ST VRAIN ' I. INTRODUCTION (SS MIN) o STATUS OF THE ISFSI PROJECT o STATUS OF SHIPPING .FUEL TO DOE-IDAHO II. DISCUSSION OF THE MVOS (60 SKIN) O VIEW PHYSICAL MODEL OF THE MUDS o GENERAL OVERVIEW CF THE MVOS DESIGN o ISFSI SITE LOCATION a REVIEN REVISED ISH'$t SECURITY PLAN O REVIEW ISFSI SCHEDULE BREAK III. TOUR OF FSV REACTOR BUILDING (T HRS) LUNCR IV. TOUR OF ISFSI SITE (60 MIN) o MVOS LOCATION O SPENT FUEL TRANSPORT ROADWAY o TOOR OF PLANT SECURITY BUILDING V. QUESTIONS LJ1ScuSSJGMI Mr. A. Clegg Crawford Docket No. 50-267 Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Vrain cc: Mr. D. W. Warembourg. Manager Regional Representative Nuclear Engineering Division Radiation Programs Public Service Company Environmental Protection Agency of Colorado 1 Denver Place P. O. Box 840 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 Mr. David Alberstein, Manager Robert M. Quillen, Director Fort St. Vrain Services Radiation Control Division GA International Services Corporation Department of Health P. O. Box 85E08 4210 East 11th Avenue _ San Diego, California 92138 Denver, Colorado 80220 Mr. H. L. Brey, Manager Mr. Charles H. Fuller Nuclear Licensing and Resource Nuclear Production and • Management Division Station Manager Public Service Company of Colorado Public Service Company of Colorado P. O. Box 840 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector Mr. P. F. Tomlinson, Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Quality Assurance Division P. O. Box 640 Public Service Company Of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville. Colorado 80651 Kelley, Standfield 5 O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Mr. D. D. Hock Public Service Company Building President and Chief Executive Officer Room 900 Public Service Company of Colorado 550 15th Street P. O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80202 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 Regional Administrator, Region IV Commitment Control Program U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Coordinator 611 Ryan Plaza Drive. Suite 1000 Public Service Company of Colorado Arlington. Texas 76011 2420 W. 26th Avenue. Suite 100-0 Denver, Colorado 80211 Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 1 �v � p IC Cr IV‘S • q`� 3 5 UNITED STATES ‘,9 , a co >\S� 1 2 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION r ,7p K WASHINGTON,O.C.20666 Docket No. 72-9(50-267) Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: A. Clegg Crawford Vice President Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 840 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 Gentleman: Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has reviewed Chapter 6 of the license application. Section XI of the Safety Analysis Report. and related information regarding quality assurance (QA) for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFS1) for Fort St. Vrain. We find that additional information is required for the staff to judge the acceptability of the QA program. Please respond to the enclosed request for additional information to show that the requirements of Subpart G of 10 CFR 72 will be met. Any questions or comments should be addressed to Jack Spraul, at (301) 492-1023. Fredr c C. urz cting Section Leader Irra ated Fuel ction Fu Cycle Safety Branch Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety Enclosure: As stated cc: See attached list Mr. A. Clegg Crawford Docket No. 50-267 Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Vrain cc: Mr. D. W. Warembourg. Manager Regional Representative Nuclear Engineering Division Radiation Programs Public Service Company Environmental Protection Agency of Colorado 1 Denver Place P. O. Box 840 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Denver, Colorado 80202.-2413 Mr. David Alberstein, Manager Robert M. Quillen, Director Fort St. Vrain Services Radiation Control Division GA International Services Corporation Department of Health P. O. Sox 85608 4210 East 11th Avenue San Diego, California 92138 Denver. Colorado 80220 Mr. H. L. Bret'. Manager Mr. Charles H. Fuller Nuclear Licensing and Resource Nuclear Production and Management Division Station Manager Public Service Company of Colorado Public Service Company of Colorado P. O. Box 840 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Platteville. Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector Mr. P. F. Tomlinson. Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Quality Assurance Division P. 0. Box 640 Public Service Company of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Kelley, Standfield & O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Mr. D. D. Hock Public Service Company Building President and Chief Executive Officer Room 900 Public Service Company of Colorado 550 15th Street P. O. Box 840 Denver. Colorado 80202 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 Regional Administrator, Region IV Commitment Control Program U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Coordinator 611 Ryan Plaza Drive. Suite 1000 Public Service Company of Colorado Arlington, Texas 76011 2420 W. 26th Avenue, Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 802.11 Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 • ENCLOSURE Request for Additional Information Fort St. Vrain ISFSI Quality Assurance 1. There appears to be a lack of agreement between Section 4.5.1.2 and Table 4.5-1 of the SAR. That is: a. Section 4.5.1.2 indicates the Fuel Storage Container is classified as important to safety. Table 4.5-1 indicates only the container lid, fasteners, seal, and aluminum spray coating to outer tube surface of the fuel storage containers are so classified. b. Section 4.5-1 indicates the Standby Storage Well liner is classified as important to safety. Table 4.5-1 indicates only the storage well tube lid and the seals fasterns (?) of the standby storage well are so classified. c. Section 4.5-1 indicates the Fuel Transfer Cask is classified as important to safety. Table 4.5-1 indicates only the closure. fasteners. seals, and shielding of the transfer cask are so classified. Clarify. 2. Figure 9.1-1 of the SAR indicates that the Engineering Manager and the ISFSI Manager have "access to corp. resources for functions listed below:" with functions listed. Discuss why such blocks are not shown for the QA Representative. 3. Section 9.1.2.4 of the SAR states that the QA Representative reports to the Corporate Vice President "on matters pertaining to the Quality Assurance Program for the ISFSI." This contrasts to manager positions in the same section which state: "This position reports to . and is responsible for ..." Discuss the significance of this difference. 4. The last sentence of Section 9.4.1 of the SAR states that the procedure system for the ISFSI conforms "to the intent" of Safety Guide 33 and ANSI N18.7-1972. Clarify the meaning of the quoted phrase. (Also see item 16 below.) 5. SAR Section 9.4.2 indicates that FSY records will include "principal" maintenance and modification records during the operations phase of the ISFSI. Clarify the limitation of this commitment by the use of "principal" or delete the word. 6. Would it not be appropriate to add "and" to the first sentence in SAR Section 11.1 such that it reads: "It is the policy of Public Service Company of Colorado to apply its best efforts to ensure that the Fort St. Vrain ISFSI is designed, constructed. operated. and decommissioned in accordance with the applicable regulatory requirements and to assure the highest practical degree of safety to the public and tons employees"? The third paragraph of SAR Appendix A.11-1, "ISFSI QA Program," also describes PSC's quality policy. However. it does not address regulatory requirements. It should be made consistent with the first sentence in SAR Section 11.1. 7. Listed below are selected items in the FSV updated FSAR QA program description (QAPD) that ere not in the ISFSI QAPG. Justify the elimination of these items or include them in the ISFSI QAPD. a. The objective of the establishment and implementation of the QA program to meet "the applicable regulatory requirements" as given with a reference in the last sentence of the second paragraph of FSAR QAPD pege 6.5-1. b. The second to last paragraph of FSAR Section 8.5.2.1 and the referenced Table 6.5-3 concerning the 3-level structure FSV QA program - modified for the ISFSI. c. "The training is the responsibility of ..." in Section 6.5.2.8 of the FSAR and "... is responsible for ensuring the required QA training 1s provided ..." in Section 6.5.2.9 of the FSAR. J d. FSAR Section 8.5.2.11, "(FSAR) Quality Assurance Program Changes." e. .. by the Materiel Management Department" in Section 6.5.4.3 of tht FSAR. f. .. by the Quality Assurance Division." (2 places) in Section 6.5.9.2 of the FSAR. g. ".., by the Shift Supervisor" (first paragraph), ". , the Shift Supervisor ..." (second paragraph), and "The Shift Supervisor ..." (third paragraph) in Section 6.5.14.3 of the FSAR. h. The evaluation and trending of nonconformance reports in Section 6.5.15.1 of the FSAR. i. The last sentence in Section 6.15.17.1 of the FSAR: "QA reviews the documents to verify the adequacy and appropriateness of record provisions." f. "... at least once each two years" in Section 6.5.18.1 of the FSAR. 8. Provide a more definitive commitment than thr lost sentence of A.5.2.3 which indicates a management audit of the QA Program is conducted "periodically." 9. The last sentence of the first paragraph of the ISFSI QAPD states: "The design control system includes provisions to ensure ... that the required reviews and approvals are obtained prior to release and distribution of the design control system." Clarify. 10. Discuss the significance of changing "approved" to "issued" in the first sentence of Section A.5.7.1 of the ISFSI QAPD. 11. Aod concrete preparation and placement to the list of special processes in Section A.6.9.1 of the ISFSI or justify not doing so. I2. Since "inspection personnel" are not specifically shown on Figure 9.1-1 of the ISFS1 SAR, indicate to Section A.4.10 to whom (by position title) these people report. 13. Change "may" to "shall" in the sentence of Section A.5.16.3 which states: "A report may be made to the NRC if the condition is deemed reportable ..." or justify not doing so. 14. Clarify PSC'o plans for record storage when the "current-on-site facility" is no longer available. 15. Discuss briefly what was done (and what of significance was found) by PSC QA personnel when they performed review of activities involved with site characterization and design as stated in Section A.5.19 of the ISFSI QAPD. 16. The third paragraph of Section 8.5.19 of the SAR indicates that it was impractical to apply the guidance of the "rainbow books" to a plant of FSv's vintage. The staff has accepted this philosophy. Regarding the ISFSI, however, the staff believes commitment can and should be made to later regulatory QA guidance and industry consensus QA standards. Therefore, commit to meet the latest version of the Regulatory Guides (RGs) listed in Chapter 17 of the Standard Review Plan (NUREG-0800). commit to meet the latest version of RGs 1.28 and 1.33 with appropriate substitution of NQA-1 and NQA-2 for N45.2 end its daughter standards. or justify not doing so. The staff will consider on a case-by-case basis any proposed alternatives or exceptions to these guidelines. . \'\ ‘ c' OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY r ^ ,. - - PHONE(3031 356-4000 EXT.4:597 P.O.BOX 1948 GREELEY,GOLORADO80W2 11111k _ _. . L COLORADO , July 23, 1990 Town of Johnstown 108 Charlotte Street P. O. Box 306 Johnstown, CO 80534 w: RE: R.B. 90-1104 Dear Mayor and Board Members of the Town of Johnstown: Legislation concerning county ordinance powers was enacted this last legislative session thanks, in part, to cooperation between the Colorado Municipal League, Special Districts Association, and Colorado Counties, Inc. The result is some enhancement of county )' ordinance powers along with provisions that may require municipal consent before County rules may be applied within municipalities and to allow County services and functions to be provided within municipalities, C.R.S. , Section 30-15-401 (8) . C.R.S. , Section 25-1-507 (1) (h) , as added, allows for the collection of fees for certain environmental health services provided by the county health department from those receiving the service. (Attachment 1) The Weld County Environmental Health Division conducts a number of different functions within your municipality. Environmental Health functions are listed in Attachment "2" (not all may be occurring at this time within your municipality) . Weld County is proposing to continue these services according to the schedule and is requesting your municipality's consent. The fees themselves is will not be assessed to the municipality unless the service is provided directly to a municipal facility. Please take appropriate legislative action to authorize consent to 4q, the provision of environmental health services within your jurisdiction and have the mayor or appropriate official sign this :a letter as soon as possible and return to this office within thirty (30) days. . 1 �� �1�� ao r Thank you for your attention to this mattor. Please contact me with any questions you may have. 4Yours truly,C 4.74"Ag-#1fr‘-- L e D. Morrison- Assistant County Attorney Enc. xc: Board of County Commissioners wes Potter, Environmental Health Director, Weld County Dr. Randy Gordon, Health Department Donald D. Warden, Director of Finance and Administration CONSENT TO THE PROVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS HEREBY GIVEN. TOWN or JOHNSTOwN By: /ha` Ti e:�'ehirY OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY �J PHONE(3031 3564000 EXT.4391 ^1\ rip P.O.BOX 7948 GREELEY.COLORAOO80832 111111e. COLORADO July 23, 1990 Town of Platteville 411 Goodrich Avenue P. O. Drawer 70 Platteville, CO 80651 RE: H.B. 90-1104 Dear Mayor and Board Members of the Town of Platteville: Legislation concerning county ordinance powers was enacted this last legislative session thanks, in part, to cooperation between the Colorado Municipal League, Special Districts Association, and Colorado Counties, Inc. The result is some enhancement of county ordinance powers along with provisions that may require municipal consent before County rules may be applied within municipalities and to allow County services and functions to be provided within municipalities, C.R.S. , Section 30-15-401 (8) . C.R.S. , Section 25-1-507(1) (h) , as added, allows for the collection of fees for certain environmental health services provided by the county health department from those receiving the service. (Attachment 1) r The Weld County Environmental Health Division conducts a number of different functions within your municipality. Environmental Health functions are listed in Attachment "2" (not all may be occurring at this time within your municipality) . Weld County is proposing to continue these services according to the schedule and is requesting your municipality's consent. The fees themselves will not be assessed to the municipality unless the service is provided directly to a municipal facility. Please take appropriate legislative action to authorize consent to the provision of environmental health services within your jurisdiction and have the mayor or appropriate official sign this letter as soon as possible and return to this office within thirty (30) days. v, t ". ". +t Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please contact me with any questions you may have. Yours truly, f -� ���� Lee D. Morrison Assistant County Attorney Enc. xc: Board of County Commissioners wes Potter, Environmental Health Director, Weld County Dr. Randy Gordon, Health Department Donald D. Warden, Director of Finance and Administration CONSENT TO THE PROVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES THOSE SERVIICES THAT IN THE TOWN OF PS HEREBY LATTEVILLEHSPECIFICALL OF YATTEVILLE REQUESTS. ONLY FOR Town of Platteville By: ot'J1,--0 ercee_. Title: MAYOR y c" OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY veltkit 4PHONE(303)33&8P.O EXT.BOX 146 \ P.O.BOX 19ag GREELEY.COLORADO 80032 WI I c. COLORADO July 23, 1990 Town of Keenesburg 140 South Main Street Box 312 Keenesburg, CO 80643 RE: B.B. 90-1104 Dear Mayor and Board Members of the Town of Keenesburg: Legislation concerning county ordinance powers was enacted this last legislative session thanks, in part, to cooperation between the Colorado Municipal League, Special Districts Association, and Colorado Counties, Inc. The result is some enhancement of county ordinance powers along with provisions that may require municipal consent before County rules may be applied within municipalities and to allow County services and functions to be provided within municipalities, C.R.S. , Section 30-15-401 (8) . C.R.S. , Section 25-1-507 (1) (h) , as added, allows for the collection of fees for certain environmental health services provided by the county health department from those receiving the service. (Attachment 1) The Weld County Environmental Health Division conducts a number of different functions within your municipality. Environmental Health functions are listed in Attachment "2" (not all may be occurring at this time within your municipality) . Weld County is proposing to continue these services according to the schedule and is requesting your municipality' s consent. The fees themselves will not be assessed to the municipality unless the service is provided directly to a municipal facility. Please take appropriate legislative action to authorize consent to the provision of environmental health services within your jurisdiction and have the mayor or appropriate official sign this letter as soon as possible and return to this office within thirty (30) days. ,A -t•CC ` l k Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please contact me with any questions you may have. Yours truly, (/ fi�C��� ���¢� / (./7-tee ti D. Morrison � Assistant County Attorney Enc. mc: Board of County Commissioners Wes Potter, Environmental Health Director, Weld County Dr. Randy Gordon, Health Department Donald D. Warden, Director of Finance and Administration CONSENT TO THE PROVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS HEREBY GIVEN, TOWN Or REENESSURG Title: . ..,_� A P.y RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 15, 1990 TAPE 490-31 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 15, 1990, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy - Excused Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Brace T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 13, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Mr. Warden added two items under New Business: 410 - Consider reappointment of Lee Ann Karchmer to Centennial Country Board of Directors: and 411 - Consider declaring certain printing equipment as surplus. 16 CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Ron Erode, County Pest inspector, reported at today's meeting in place of Curt Probert, Extension Director. Mr. Broda said 336 bridges have been treated on the north-south roads for total vegetation control this year. He said 1,647 acres have been treated along County roads for noxious weeds, and an additional 150 to 200 acres will be re-treated this fall. Mr. Broda commented on the educational programs concerning weed management, which were conducted this year. He said weed control was enforced on 11 properties. More enforcement would have been carried out on private property, but there were problems with the contractor. Mr. Broda suggested that, in the future, the Board consider awarding bids , for �a enforcement to two contractors for oach district. Ed Jordan, Sheriff, said the Department of Corrections Contract is progressing very well. Mr. Jordan said the Department of Corrections inmates were instrumental in stopping the attempted jail break which occurred recently. He said a letter has been placed in their jackets noting this fact. Mr. Jordan commented on the crime rate which he feels will rise this year. He also �f reported on the volunteer programs, saying they are doing quite n well. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $409,332.57 Social Services 15,466.18 Handwritten warrants: Payroll 10.00 Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT SALE OF PRINTING EQUIPMENT - PRINT SHOP: Mr. Warden said, because this is to sell County equipment, there is no requirement of the ten-day waiting period. He recommended that the Board accept the high bid submitted for each piece of equipment. The high bidders on the equipment were as follows: Offset Printing Press 0AM2850 - Hear Prints in the amount of $1,511; Offset Printing Press AB Dick - Cozen Printing in the amount of $3,500; Camara Processor 0435 - Northern Colorado Graphics in the amount of $3,529; Electric Master imager 02400R - Bear Prints in the amount of $1,101; and Paper Folder 01420V3 - Bear Prints in the amount of 52,511_ Commissioner Kennedy moved to accept the high bid as stated. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. Commissioner Kirby questioned whether this is the same equipment referred to in Item it of today's meeting. Mr. Warden responded in the affirmative. Commissioner Kennedy amended his motion to include declaring said equipment as surplus and accepting the high bid as stated. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion as amended. The motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FROM CONO-SERVICES, INC., DBA CONOCO STORE 006355: Lt. Kim Fliethman, representing the Sheriff's Office, said there have been no liquor violations at this establishment during the past year. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the renewal of a 3.2% Beer License for Cono-Services, Inc., dba Conoco Store .06355. Seconded. by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC AND DR. BENDER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Marilyn Carlin°, representing the Department of Human Resources, said Dr. Bender will provide dental care to approximately 32 Head Start children at a cost of $40 per child. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Harbert, carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC AND UNC SPEECH CLINIC AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: M/. Carlino said this Agreement is to allow two or three clinicians of the UNC Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Clinic to provide class stimulation and therapy and evaluations to certain Head Start children. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve this Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Minutes - August 15, 1990 Page 2 CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN HEAD START PROGRAM AND SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ma. Carlin° said this Agreement concerns the rental of classroom space at Milliken Elementary School, bus transportation, and hot lunches provided by the District. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT NO. V TO MEDICAL PLAN DOCUMENT OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden presented this Amendment to the Board. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Amendment and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT NO. III TO DENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained this Amendment to the Board. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Amendment and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Harbert, carried unanimously. CONSIDER ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT WITH DANIEL BUKMAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Drew Scheltinga, Director of the Engineering Department, said this Agreement is in conjunction with a Use by Special Review Permit which was issued to Daniel Busman for an open-cut gravel mine. Mr. Scheltinga said this Agreement establishes a haul route from the entrance of the pit located north of the Poudre River and goes for approximately one-half mile to Weld County Road 29. Mr. Burman also agrees to participate in the paving of the haul route: this agreement would be under two different circumstances. Mr. Scheltinga explained the circumstances. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER COMMUNITY MATERNITY PROGRAM CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, representing the Department of Health, presented this item to the Board. Ms. Tacker said this is a yearly Contract, but the funding amount was decreased this year. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER M AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Tacker presented this Agreement to tho Board. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER REAPPOINTMENT OF LEE ANN KARCHMER TO CENTENNIAL COUNTRY BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the reappointment of Lee Ann Karchmer to the Centennial Country Board of Directors. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER DECLARING CERTAIN PRINTING EQUIPMENT AS SURPLUS: This item was acted upon with the Bid item. PLANNING: CONSIDER DEMOLITION or DANGEROUS BUILDING - HOWARD: Chuck Cunliffe, Director of the Department of Planning Services, said this concerns a dangerous building which is located on property owned by David Howard. Mr. Cunliffe said the recommendation Minutes - August 15, 1990 Page 3 from the Planning staff is that the Board authorize the cleanup work to remove the debris located on the property and authorize the Purchasing Department to seek bids for said cleanup and removal of debris by a private contractor. The staff further recommends that the Board set November 28, 1990, as the hearing date to consider recovering the cost of said cleanup work. On that date the staff will present an itemized account of the expenses incurred by the County to complete the cleanup. David Howard was present, and he came forward to make comments to the Board. Mr. Howard arked Mr. Cunliffe if an inspector had been out to inspect the building and if so, what were the comments by the inspector. Mr. Cunliffe acid an inspector was there, and he indicated that the house had been damaged by fire to the extent that the roof could collapse and injure persons. Mr. Howard submitted pictures showing an 8,850 pound tractor hanging by the loader from the roof of the damaged building. He said the insurance adjuster said the house was solid and would be of no danger to anyone, and he felt that Weld County was wasting taxpayer's money on something so minor. Mr. Howard said the building has been demolished, and there is some debris where the building stood, but it is not noticable. In response to Commissioner Kirby, Mr. Howard said the cleanup would be accomplished thia winter after the freeze. He said it should be completed by December 15. Ed Stoner, Building Inspector, said the removal of the debris is a continuation of the violation. Mr. Barker made comments concerning the issue of liability. Following discussion, Commissioner Harbert moved that Mr. Howard complete the cleanup of this debris by September 1, 1990, or the County will take the action as recommended by the Planning staff. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Mr. Howard said he had a verbal agreement with the County concerning a culvert in his area which he was maintaining. He said this agreement is no longer in effect, he will no longer take care of said culvert. Mr. Howard also said he will call the County to clean up the trash as it is thrown on the road. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions wore presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes - August 15, 1990 Page 4 . There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:55 A.M. /J APPROVED: ATTEST:�� " BO r COUNTY COMMISSIONERS G�i1I , COLO Y 7 Weld County Clerk to Board Alf, Gene R. Brantner, Chairman may.: O7fre-3 -ca- ( tierce) � F ft Deputy Clerk to he Board George Xensedy, Pro-Tm m'sEXCUSED DATE OP SIGNING Constance L. Marbert / C.w. Kirby EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy r. ;ry i ,4 Minutes - August 15, 1990 Page 5 WELD COUNTY PEST 6 WEED DEPT. REPORT - AUGUST 15, 1990 Throughout April and early May we treated around all the bridge sites (336 bridges) on the north-south roads for total vegetation control. We are now retreating the bridge sites where Roundup was used and where we are having broadleaf breaks. Under our noxious weed control program 1,647 acres have been treated along the county roads in the nine weed districts. Some herbicide has been held, to be applied this fall. Another 150-200 acres will be retreated this fall. This sprig the weather conditions were very difficult for spraying (windy and rainy), therefore we got a slow start on our program. Four educational programs concerning weed management, were conducted this spring for landowners of Weld County. Approximately 200 landowners attended the four meetings. Additional landowner contact was initiated in the spring with a general informational letter that was sent to 750+ landowners. Throughout the summer, 10-day enforcement notices were sent to approximately 200 landowners. Approximately 100 of those notices were as a result of landowner complaints. As of August 15, 1990, we have enforced weed control efforts on 11 properties. Additional enforcement would have been carried out on private property if we had not had contractor problems. Submitted by Ron Erode, County Pest Inspector, at the Board meeting o£ August 15, 1990. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, August 20, 1990 Tape 090-31 w ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 15, 1990 (Commissioner Lacy excused) CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARXNGS: Hearings conducted on August 15, 1990: 1) Special Review Permit, Chikuma, and 2) Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, H.L. Ventures, Inc. (Commissioner Lacy excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business: 07 - Consider Amended Stipulation for Power Car Wash. (Rescind Resolution dated August 3, 1990), and 08 - Consider acceptance of Abstract of Assessment and authorize Chairman to sign APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Lacy REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Kirby 3) Health Services - Harbert 4) Planning Services - Kennedy 5) Purchasing & Personnel - Brantner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider request for renewal of 3.26 Beer License from Alvin V. and Juanita L. Garcia, dba Garcia Store 2) Consider accepting donation from Franklin D. Yoder, M.D., for Health Department 3) Consider signing and asphalt marking at intersection of WCR 28 and 41 4) Consider Audit Agreement and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Resolution re: Quarterly Performance Report for 1989 CDBG Housing Rehabiltation Program and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 6 between WCR 63 and 65 , Y' k CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 21 - E 911 Board 12:00 NOON Aug 21 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Aug 21 - Retirement Board 2:15 PM Aug 21 - Airport Authority Board 3:00 PM Aug 22 - EDAP 7:00 AM Aug 23 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Aug 23 - Board of Adjustment 3:30 PM Aug 27 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 NOON Aug 28 - Health Advisory Board 9:00 AM Aug 28 - Rousing Authority 11:30 AM Aug 31 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM HEARINGS: Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,500 cattle) , horse boarding and training facility (150 head) , and tack and feed store, Joy A. Jefferson (cont. from 7/25/90) 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Amend Sections 20.1.3, 20.3, 20.3.1, and 30.2.9 of Weld County Building Code Ordinance 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,000 head dairy with six residences) , William Bradley and Everdina Ann Marie Pickert 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, PUD (Planned Unit Development) to A (Agricultural) , City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Certificate of Designation, Sludge composting facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, A (Agricultural) and C-3 (Commercial) to POD (Planned Unit Development) with C-3 and I-3 uses, Flatiron Structures/Azalea Farms 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) State Division of Disaster Emergency Services - News and Views, Vol, 1, No. 2 2) Planning Commission agenda for August 21, 19907 and minutes of August 7, 1990 3) Town of Windsor re: Poudre Tech Center Annexation and Master Plan 4) State Highway Commission re: Five Year Highway Program of Projects S) Public Utilities Commission re: Docket No. 90A-488EF 6) State Department of Highways Newsletter #90-31 7) Board of Adjustment agenda for August 23, 1990 8) State Board of Assessment Appeals re: Colonial Arms Associates, Ltd. 9) Xeenesburg Sanitation District re: Amendment to Site Application RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Quarterly Performance Report for 1989 COBS Housing Rehabiltation program * 2) Approve Amendment No. V to Medical Plan Document of Employee Benefit Plan * 3) Approve Amendment No. III to Dental Assistance Program of Employee Benefit Plan * 4) Approve Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement with Daniel Buxman * 5) Approve Community Maternity Program Contract * 6) Action of Board concerning demolition of dangerous building * 7) Approve Special Review Permit - Chikuma * 8) Approve Amended Special Review Permit - B.L. Ventures, Inc. * 9) Approve Amended Certificate of Designation - B.L. Ventures, Inc. * 10) Approve temporary closure of VCR 6 between WCR 63 and 65 * 11) Approve reappointment to Centennial Country Board of Directors * 12) Approve declaring certain printing equipment as surplus * Signed at this meeting Monday, August 20, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR 1989 CDBG HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Quarterly Performance Report for the 1989 CDBG Housing Rehabilitation Program, said Report being for the period from April 1 through June 30, 1990, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Quarterly Performance Report, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Quarterly Performance Report for the 1989 CDBG Housing Rehabilitation Program be, and hereby is, approved. \\ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Quarterly Performance Report. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Aid/Aiyjq,/ a4,44WELD , CO LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ene R. Br ntner, C a rman �J a- // � y �it . - -----:_t � (lBY. l/�ZU4�.. g ., ` x 4144_ George Ice yd , Pro-Tem DQputy Clerk to e Boar l EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert CC2Lake9 C.W. I( r y County Attorney Gor . 900741 JM O 1 rryr 1 • QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REPORT "Small Cities" Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Name of Grantee: weld County State Contract No.: C- 85-9621 Name/Title of Project 1984 CDBG Housing Rehabilitation Program Reporting Period: January 1 through March 31 . 19 _, July 1 through Sept. 30, 19 7U- April 1 through June 30, 19 90 _ Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, 19 1. What has been undertaken and/or completed during the reporting period? How does this progress relate to "milestones" contained in the approved project schedule? We have begun to reach the milestones on the track chart and will be on target in terms of our budget and number of unite completed. We have experienced some material,delaye due to the San Francisco earthquake and local weather. During this report period seven units have been completed. As of this date all projects have been committed. We anticipate that all projects will be completed on schedule. • 2. What will be undertaken and/or completed during the next reporting period? How does this projected progress relate tormilestones" contained in the approved project schedule? We currently have eleven projects in progress. Due to the extent of work required on certain projects, we will complete twenty projects • through the 1989 project with an average per unit coat of $11.400.00 . 3. Have any complaints been received or have problems or issues • developed related to financial management, environmental review, civll .rights, labor standards, displacement/acquisition/relocation or other matters? If so, how have these been or how will these be resolved? No problems have occurred during this reporting period. `. 4. What, If any. additional technical assistance is needed to successfully complete the project? Workshops dealing with Rehab Specialist would be of value. • * * * * * * * * I hereby certify•to, the best of my knowledge and belief that the information in this report, including any supplemental information, isuC 07 41 true an orrect. Chairman. Weld County Board of Commlesiane -B gna ure o le ec c a iitie J 1 a1 i ATTLST:�F /-E De t encilio o J -Etta) un AC Board y Clerk to th Board MEMO TO wj�w�.wr.�� DATE ��ty. 9p FROM ; sesel ���s RE . CQg` es gWe.:( 158-mes4orwinvirer 4 Celee -':r.en#42.- c WE 01 032 ,900741 f t,, ark To Tom David OM, August 1. 1990 Weld County Attorney COLORADO From Gene Haenna. Director. Social Services some ,Coomunity Development Block Grant Program. Quarterly Report, Weld County Housing ltutnoricy Tom — Request your review of the attached Quarterly Report and if okay the preparation of a resolution that approves It that would be signed by the Chair of the Board. 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V TO MEDICAL PLAN DOCUMENT OF WELD COUNTY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with Amendment No. V to the Medical Plan Document of Weld County, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Amendment, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Amendment No. V to the Medical Plan Document of Weld County be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Amendment. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990. n Pla-th BO F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; d l WEL LINTY, COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board e _ `we a R. Brant , airman cit;;Nin)re-t a :p -/ ilic-dc _ eorge Kennedy, Pro-Tem 444 Deputy Clerk to a Board J EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harsert • G C.W. Eire, ounty Attorney EXCUSED Gordon £. Lacy 900753 AMENDMENT N0. V to the Medical Plan Document of Weld County The Medical Plan Document of Weld County Employee Benefit Plan is hereby amended, effective September 1, 1990, as follows: The following services and supplies are added to MAJOR MEDICAL BENEFIT Number D - COVERED MEDICAL EXPENSES: - Charges for covered transplant donor fees are covered only if the donor is a Weld County medical plan participant. - Charges in connection with eating disorders - Charges in connection with sleep disorders - Medically necessary charges for amniocentesis and ultrasounds - Charges in connection with the treatment of morbid obesity - Occupational therapy The following services and supplies are added to GENERAL LIMITATIONS: 40. any charges resulting from complications of a non-covered medical condition or surgical procedure. 41, elective hospital admissions on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. If surgery is scheduled for Monday. Sunday admission will be eligible for consideration, if such admission is deemed medically necessary. 42. treatment for infertility. 43. personal comfort items while hospitalized, such as telephone. television, etc. 44. charges in connection with the insertion and maintenance of an artificial heart. 45. charges In connection with sex change surgery or counseling for gender identification dysfunction. 46. charges for kerato-refractive eye surgery. gp0753 BEN:MPD-Amend AMENDMENT N0. V to the Medical Plan Document of Weld County (continued) 47. massage therapy or rolfing. 48. adoption expenses. 49. surrogate expenses. 50. charges for biofeedback or hypnosis. 51. genetic counseling. 52. charges for wigs or hairpieces. 53. any charges related to treatment or services rendered outside the United States or its territories except while traveling for business or pleasure. 54, charges for marital or family counseling. 55. charges for hair analysis. 56. charges for or related to colonic therapy or colonic irrigation. 57, occupational therapy supplies. IT IS AGREED BY Weld County that the provisions contained in the Plan Document and Amendment No. V thereto are acceptable and will be the basis for the administration of said Employer's Medical Benefit Program described herein. SIGNED at - Greeley Colorado, this 15th day of Auzuat , 1990. /^I �/ weld ntv /Goverptp t _ Witness:�{�J'I ` /v l�� By OK /v ?r r \'J/ �1 enG ewin Brantner � ?+ [»lam-< 4J r 7.u�C4� Title Chairman, 13oard of co7mryiamiorwrn Deputy Clerk to the Bo d ;ds BEN:MPD-Amend RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. III TO DENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with Amendment No. III to the Dental Assistance Program of Weld County, and WHEREAS, said Amendment is to add Sealants to the Dental Limitations, as stated in the copy of the Amendment which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Amendment No. III to the Dental Assistance Program of Weld County be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Amendment No. III. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day o£ August, A.D. , 1990. jailid/O/��L� BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; WELD NTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Seir ne�R. Braantner, C a rman 1 Lrl&4 S � t/ !�,•iLG) George Kennedy, P o-Tem puty Cler� to the Hoard J EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C `e it y C.W. Kirhy e a ounty Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900754 'Pc 001 if CQ I •--) �n J AMENDMENT N0. III to the Medical Plan Document of WELD COUNTY The Dental Assistance Program of Weld County Employee Benefit Plan is hereby amended, effective September 1, 1990, as follows: The following is added to DENTAL LIMITATIONS: 26. Sealants IT IS AGREED BY Weld County that the provisions contained in the Plan Document and Amendment No. III thereto are acceptable and will be the basis for the administration of said Employer's Medical Benefit Program described herein_ SIGNED at Greeley , Colorado, this 15th day of August 1990. An ! G`� Wel C unty Government Witness:�f///' eff gY�ran '� 7 / ens R. Brantn Title Chairman. toard of Comm{44inners. ty er to t e oard F�+ 900754 BEN:MPD-Amend iy RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT WITH DANIEL BUXMAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement with Daniel Buxman, and WHEREAS, said Agreement concerns increased truck traffic due to a Use by Special Review Permit granted to Daniel Buxman, and wHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement with Daniel Buxman be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 10 j 64.47 WELD ,, COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board _frA L ne �i Brantner, C a rman _,_ en: ` tee eG orge Kennedy, Pro-Tem D puty C er to a Boar EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE)_ APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert e �� 0C7L,tSe..--7 C.W. Kirby 'i County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900745 -pi. 0 .5-`,L5- 0 n a,i ;:f n.,, . • fee' MEMORAnDUM To woe Clerk to the Board August 13, 1999 D.a Drew Scheltinga. County Engineer COLORADO From Agenda Item SubOct: Please place the following item on the agenda for Wednesday. August 15, 1990: Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement with Daniel Buxman The signed agreement is attached. .1 . (rry „b D5/mw:mwagrma Attachment cc: Commissioner Kirby WCR 29 Improvements Agreement File 4 _•0C L. emi — 9O074s IF _,-. - t _ e,; 7�iii 1 -iK •"� 1 Irp-, �. n �� - li'iL� r l_l i h N ' Cr,.,,. , i,f) . 4,,,, O i VoreItS Ili,7.i rn, :rP Y, 1.N : 5q TO TA:: BOARD rwej 5 _ .- 0C13 ,4200 C� b G w c0 CC � to 8 Q C. °° +k o Vt }` mP� r Ca COCa 1RI M1 la CIA " 0 ' al U. O`• - .%) v. • , �u4,v ?o tV . y.3d 0� } O T\ (it O 1 M • 6 W i W i Y = o O �m V P ty F r o Y i - r � " q �S i �; a x Z"i a e. bt i r 0 � �y O? OJ A Avfa 0CM10103 alp-191.X011•o'e . . COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereinafter called "County" and Daniel Buxman, hereinafter called "Owner", is made and entered into this 15th day of Auxust 1990. WHEREAS, Owner has been issued a Use by Special Review Permit, Case No. USR-900 for an opencut gravel mine located in Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian; and WHEREAS, the County and Owner have reviewed proposed improvements to the existing county road and acknowledged they will enhance the accessibility and safety of the haul route to the above mentioned gravel mine. NOW. THEREFORE. in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth. the County and Owner mutually agree as follows: 1. Vehicular traffic shall ingress and egress onto Weld County Road 29 as shown on the submitted Use by Special Review plat. The haul route shall be from the point of ingress and egress north to Weld County Road 64 ("0" Street). 2. The Owner agrees to maintain Weld County Road 29 from the mine entrance to "0" Street in its present or better condition during mining operations. Maintenance will consist o£ regular grading to keep the surface reasonably smooth and. to control dust. Owner will be responsible for dust control on road when hauling exceeds 200 ton per day. The Owner is responsible for using dust control materials and methods consistent with any federal, state, or local laws, rules or regulations pertaining to hazardous materials, health or environmental protection. 3. The Owner agrees to adequately repair any damage on the Weld County Road 29 haul route, as described above, that is created by heavy truck traffic hauling from the gravel mine. 4. The County will be responsible for all other aspects of maintenance, such as culverts and signs. 5. In the event adjacent lands are developed that have a traffic impact on Weld County Road 29, further road improvements, including paving, may be necessary. If adjacent lands are developed as opencut gravel mines, the Owner agrees to share the cost o£ paving the haul route according to the relative surface areas proposed to be disturbed by the various opencut mining operations. In the event development other than opencut mining occurs. the Owner agrees to participate in a Local Improvement District pursuant to CRS 530-20-601 et seq. to fund paving the haul route. The Owner agrees to share in the Local Improvement District relative to traffic generated by the various parcels within the Local Improvement District. 9CC 743 Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement Page 2 6. The County agrees that the base work is a cost attributable to the public at-large and is properly chargeable to the County Road and Bridge Fund and that such work will be done prior to installation of asphalt. 7. Paving will consist of a 24' wide asphalt mat placed over an adequate gravel base. The thickness of the asphalt and base will be determined by the Weld County Engineering Department through standard methods of soil sampling, laboratory testing, and pavement design procedures, as outlined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. 8. All construction and materials will be in accordance with the State Department of Highways, Division of Highways, State of Colorado Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 1986 Ed. 9. In the event all gravel materials are removed from the opencut mine permitted by USR-900, and gravel hauling traffic has ceased, tho Owner will not be responsible for the terms and conditions in this Agreement. 10. This Agreement is not intended to create any duty or cause of action to any person not a party to this Agreement. 11. Parties agree that this Agreement shall constitute a covenant running with the land. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties herein have duly executed the Agreement the day and year first written above. OWNER: BOARD OF QTY COMMISSIONERS �J WELD CO COLORADO BY: /1/YA-924 �/r?'A�L in-2�1 By- tOYC Daniel Buxman / Address: 30598 WCR 29 Attest: / Greeley, CO 80634 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD• uty Clerk to t Board mwbuxag OCC14.5 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE COMMUNITY MATERNITY PROGRAM HOME HEALTH AGENCY CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Community Maternity Program Home Health Agency Contract between the Weld County Health Department and the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center has been presented to the Board, and WHEREAS, the term of said Contract is from July 1, 1990, through June 30, 1991, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in the Contract, and WHEREAS, after stv; y and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, . THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Community Maternity Program Home Health Agency Contract between the Weld County Health Department and the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990. JJ BO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a44r j WEL LINTY, CO O Weld County Clerk to the Board /(y Gene R. Sra t e , a rman �G BY.z, OW-4V , ` � \ N �,�c� George Kennedy, Pro-Tem D9puty Clerk to a Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance ,LL., Harbert • ��C.W. Kir y County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900744 ',1 ,t-OO// ac VfH� VELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONTRACT SUMMARY COMMUNITY MATERNITY PROGRAM (CMP) Contracting Agency: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Term of Contract: July 1, 1990 through June 30, 1991 Amount: $1,395 (31 visits x $45/visit — $1,3.95) Difference From Previous Contract: Decrease of $4,015 County Citizens Affected: Low income women who deliver babies during the contract year. Program Summary: The CMP program provides reimbursement for the deliver care and post-partum visits. Benefit to Health Department: Provides funding for community health nurses to do post-partum home health visits. Responsibility of Health Department: Provide community health nurses. County Fiscal Impact: State funds continue to decrease due to an increase in Medicaid expansion for pregnant women and children up to 6 years of age. 900744 Poen 6-At-02A (R 1/66) COLORADO INDIGENT CARE PROGRAM COMMUNITY MATERNITY PROGRAM HOME HEALTH AGENCY CONTRACT This Contract, made this 1st day of July, 1990, by and between the Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate, for and on behalf of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (The UCHSC) and Wald County Health Department, hereinafter referred to as the Contractor, WHEREAS, authority exists in the law and Funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in Fund Number 2-1-18002. WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS, The Reform Act for the Provision of Health Care for the Medically Indigent is set forth in Colorado Revised Statutes sections 26-15-101 through 26.15-113 (The "MI Act") . The MI Act establishes a program for the provision of medical services to medically indigent individuals (The Indigent tare Program) and directs the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (The UCHSC) to administer the Community Maternity Program. The Contractor is a provider as defined by the MI Act and desires to participate in the Community Maternity Program. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that 1. IBLVELA Contractor shall provide up to cwo (2) visits to newborns and their mothers who participate in the Community Maternity Program, which will be reimbursed under the Community Maternity Program. Patient care must be provided by a Public Health Nurse or a Registered Nurse who is specifically trained in the assessment of mothers and their newborn infants, and who is supervised by the Contractor or provided through subcontracts with a home health agency. It is the responsibility of the Home Health Agency to ensure that all Community Maternity Patients discharged within 72 hours of delivery from the local hospital receive a home visit within 24 hours of hospital discharge, or notification of discharge, weekends and holidays included. The timing of the second visit, if necessary, is to be at the discretion of the nurse. The first visit after delivery must be made in the home. The other visit may be made in the public health clinic or physician's office. The Contractor shall provide weekend/holiday coverage and bilingual/bicultural services as required. The content and procedure for the home visits shall be in a manner set forth in "Early Discharge of Newborns -- Guidelines for Home Follow-up" and "Postpartum Assessment Guidelines," attached and incorporated for reference. 1 9C° 7 it", In providing services hereunder, Contractor; A. Has read, understands, and agrees to abide by all provisions o£ the Reform Act for the Provision of Health Care for the Medically Indigent. B. Will remain properly licensed or certified by the State of Colorado during the term of this Contract. C. Agrees to design and develop procedures necessary to comply with the requirements for participation in the Community Maternity Program. 2. BRIM OL an A. Contractor shall be reimbursed for medical services provided to Community Maternity Program patients in accordance with the Reform Act for the Provision of Health Care for the Medically Indigent and terms o£ this Contract. All reimbursement is subject to the availability of sufficient funds for services provided during the period of this Contract. B. Billed services shall be reimbursed at the rate of $45 per visit, up to a maximum of two (2) visits per patient. It is anticipated that the Contractor will make up to 31 visits through the term of this Contract. In consideration of the provisions of services and reporting requirements as set forth herein, and upon receipt of signed monthly reimbursement request forms (See page 29 of the 1990-1991 Community Maternity Program Manual) , the UCHSC will cause to be paid to the Contractor a sum not to exceed $1,395 as follows, subject to verification by the UCHSC of full and satisfactory compliances with the terms of this Contract. C. In the event that the Contractor should receive payment for medical services in an amount in excess of that authorized by this Contract, whether a result of Contractor's error, the UCHSC's error, or otherwise, the Contractor shall promptly repay the amount of the overpayment to the UCHSC upon discovering or being notified of the overpayment. D. Changes in total reimbursement amounts for the above named services in consideration of increased or decreased levels of utilization in the original Contract shall be made by a mutually signed letter or approval which shall include the following: i. Identification of Contract by Provider Name and number of affected paragraph; ii. Amount of increase or decreµce in funding; iii. Effective date of the funding change; and iv. Authorized signatures of the UCHSC and the Contractor 3. FUNRING LIMITATI?NS A. The UCHSC shall have the right to adjust Contracts among Contractors participating in the Community Maternity Program in order to stay within the 1990-91 General Assembly appropriation. The Community Maternity 2 °C07/14 • Program maybe terminated at the discretion of the UCHSC if adequate funding for a similar program is made available from any other source. 4. ZERIOD The period of this Contract is July 1, 1990 through June 30, 1991. 5. MISREPRESENTATION PENALTY Any person who represents that any medical service is reimbursable and is subject to payment under the Community Maternity Program when he/she knows that it is not, commits a Class 2 misdemeanor which is punishable by a minimum of three months imprisonment or a $250.00 fine (or both), or a maximum of twelve months imprisonment or a $1,000.00 fine (or both) as provided in Section 18-1- ' 106,C.R.S. 6. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Contract upon thirty (30) days written notice or as otherwise mutually agreed in writing. Such termination shall in no way prejudice the obligations of either party accruing prior to the end of the period of notice. This Contract maybe terminated at the UCHSC's sole discretion if Contractor is not in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Contract or the Community Maternity Program. 7. PRPGRAM GUIP LINES This Contract is subject to all the terms and provisions of the Community Maternity Program Contract Manual. All terms and provisions set forth therein are hereby incorporated by this reference as though expressly set out in full. 8. ENCUMBPFED AMOUNT Payment pursuant to this Contract will be made as earned, in whole or in part, from available State funds encumbered in an amount not to exceed $1,395 for the purchase of Community Maternity Program. It is further understood and agreed that the maximum amount of State funds available for fiscal year 1990 for the purchase of Community Maternity Program is in the amount of $687,965. The liability of the State, at any time, for such payments shall be limited to the unencumbered amount remaining of such funds. The funds available may not last through the entire fiscal year, at which time the UCHSC has no legal obligation to pay. 9. ACCEU TO RECORD$, A. The Secretary of the Health and Human Services, the Comptroller General of the United States, all appropriate Federal and State departments and agencies related to Medicare and Medicaid and their duly appointed representatives, shall have the right to access all books. documents, and records o£ the Contractor and any organizations related to the Contractor by control of common ownerships, which are pertinent to this Contract. Such access shall be 3 9607411 in accordance with the definitions, terms and conditions of 42 CFR 420, Subpart D. B. The Contractor agrees to maintain records as required by Federal and State law and to provide the UCHSC with access to such records, as access to such records, at no charge, may be needed to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the UCHSC in the administration of this Contract, which include participation in special studies during the term o£ this Contract. The Contractor authorizes the UCHSC to perform scheduled audits and to make inspections for the purpose of evaluating the Contractor's performance under this Contract for a 'period of five years from the date of final payment under the Contract, 10, INDEPENDUT CONTRACTOR The parties of this Contract intend that the relationship between them contemplated by this Contract is that of employer-independent Contractor. No agent, employee or servant of the Contractor shall be deemed to be an employee, agent or servant of the State. The Contractor will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, servants and subcontractors during the performance of this Contract. 11. COMPLETE CONTRACT This Contract is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation. renewal, addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect unless embodied in a written Contract executed and approved pursuant to the State Fiscal Rules. 12. 'REACH The violation of any law applicable to this Contract, or infraction of any term, condition or obligation contained in this Contract shall be a breach of this Contract. In the event of any breach, the non-breaching party shall have the right to pursue any or all rights available under law. 13. ASSIGNMENT This Contract may not be assigned by the Contractor without prior written consent of the UCHSC. Any subcontract or other agreement to provide services hereunder require the written approval of the UCHSC. 14. SPECIAL P.BOVISIONS A. Controller's approval This Contract shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the Controller of the State of Colorado or such assistant as he may designate. This provision is applicable to any Contract involving the payment of money by the State. 4 SC0 41A _ e B. Fund availability Financial obligations o£ the State payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted and otherwise made available. C. Bond requirement If this Contract involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars for the construction, erection, repair, maintenance, or improvement of any building, road, bridge, viaduct, tunnel, excavation or other public works for this State, the Contractor shall, before entering the performance of any such work included in this Contract, duly execute and deliver to and file with the official whose signature appears below for the State, a good and sufficient bond or other acceptable surety to be approved by said official in a penal sum not less than one-half of the total amount payable by the terms of this Contract. Such bond shall be duly executed by a qualified corporate surety, conditioned for the due and faithful performance of the Contract, and in addition, shall provide that if the Contractor or his subcontractors fail to duly pay for any labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provendor or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or his subcontractor in performance of the work contracted to be done, the surety will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, together with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum. Unless such bond, when so required, is executed, delivered and filed, no claim in favor of the Contractor arising under this Contract shall be audited, allowed or paid. A certified or cashier's check or a bank money order payable to the Treasurer of the State of Colorado may be accepted in lieu of a bond. This provision is in compliance with 38-26.106 CRS, as amended. D. Indemnification To the extent authorized by law, the Contractor shall indemnify, save and hold harmless the State, its employees and agents, against any and all claims, damages, liability and court awards including costs, expenses, and attorney fees incurred as a result of any act or omission by the Contractor, or its employees, agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to the terms of this Contract. E. Discrimination and affirmative action The Contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Act of 1957, as amended, and other applicable law respecting discrimination and unfair employment practices (24-34-402. CRS 1982 Replacement Vol.) , and as required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, dated April 16, 1975. Pursuant thereto, the following provisions shall he contained in all State contracts or subcontracts. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: 5 � .. ' «r i. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because o£ race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental or physical handicap, or age. The Contractor will take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to the above mentioned characteristics. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, az transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; lay-offs or terminations; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth provisions of this non-discrimination clause. ii. The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental or physical handicap, or age. iii. The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has collective bargaining agreement or other Contract or understanding, notice to be provided by the contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the Contractor's commitment under the Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, dated April 16, 1975, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant Orders of the Governor. iv. The Contractor and labor unions will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975, and by the rules, regulations and Orders of the Governor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the office of the Governor or his designee for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations and orders. v. A labor organization will not exclude any individual otherwise qualified from full membership rights in such labor organization, or expel any such individual from membership in such labor organization or discriminate against any of its members in the full enjoyment of work opportunity, because of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, or ancestry. vi. A labor organization, or the employees or members thereof will not aid, abet, incite, compel or coerce the doing of any act defined in this Contract to be discriminatory or obstruct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this Contract or any order issued thereunder; or attempt either directly or indirectly, to commit any act defined in this Contract to be discriminatory. vii. In the event of the Contractor's non-compliance with the non-discrimination clauses of this Contractor or with any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this Contract may be cancelled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further 6 ^ r"Ci * /� 1✓P 1.. 'V 4�y i/.� State contracts in accordance with procedures, authorized in Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975 and the rules, regulations, or orders promulgated in accordance therewith, and such other sanctions as may be imposed and remedies as may be invoked as provided in Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16. 1975, or by rules, regulations, or orders promulgated in accordance therewith, or as otherwise provided by law, viii. The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraph (i) through (viii) in every subcontract and subcontractor purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders issues pursuant to Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will rake such action with respect to any subcontracting or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct, as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for non-compliance; provided, however, that in the event the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with the subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the Contractor may request the State of Colorado to enter into such litigation to protect the interest o£ the State of Colorado. F. Colorado labor preference i, Provisions of 8-17.101 6 102, CRS for preference of Colorado labor are applicable to this Contract if public works within the State are undertaken hereunder and are financed in whole or in part by State funds. ii. When construction contract for a public project is to be awarded to a bidder, a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference against a non resident bidder from a state or foreign country equal to the preference given or required by the state or foreign country in which the non resident bidder is a resident. I£ it is determined by the officer responsible for awarding the bid that compliance with this sub section .06 may cause denial or federal funds which would otherwise be available or would otherwise be inconsistent with requirements of federal law, this subsection shall be suspended, but only to the extent necessary to prevent denial of the moneys or to eliminate the inconsistency with federal requirements (section 8-19-101 6 102. CRS) . G. General i. The laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation, execution and enforcement of this Contract. Any provision of this Contract whether or not incorporated herein by reference which provides for arbitration by any extra-judicial body or person or which is otherwise in conflict with said laws, rules and regulations shall be considered null and void. Nothing contained in any provision incorporated herein by reference which purports to negate this or any other special provision in whole or in part shall be valid or enforceable or available in any action at law whether by way of complaint, defense or otherwise. Any provision rendered null and void by the operation of this provision will not invalidate the remainder of this Contract to the extent that 7 oC -talit the Contract is capable of execution. ii. At all times during the performance o£ this Contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations that have been or may hereafter be established. tit. The signatories hereto aver that they are familiar with 18-8.301, et.seq. , (Bribery and Corrupt Influences) and 18.8.401, et.seq. , (Abuse of Public Office), CRS 1978 Replacement Vol. , and that no violation of such provisions is present. iv. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no state employee has a personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property described herein. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract on the day first above written. i,• 8 or The Regents of the University o£ Colorado, a body corporate, for and on behalf of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center: By NAt- Bernard W. Nelson, Chancellor Date Approved: r By ;Z' 2-3 "5-' Wayne Benders . Controller Date By "ill- �PAUa "7-36-90 Howard Leavenworth, Director Sponsored Program Support Date Approved as to form: By Daniel Wilk rson, Special Assistant Attorney General Contractor: Weld County Health Department Name of facility By milO Full legal name Date Position or title X �� G ne ' rantner, airman Weld County Commissioners Attest: Lid/AgadAh um County Clerk to Board I • aC ,z e uty Clerk to the B rd 9 4 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING VIOLATION OF THE UNIFORM CODE FOR ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS - HOWARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Some Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services informed the Board of a building considered to be dangerous to persons under the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, said building being on property described as the N} and SW} of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, located at 1984 Weld County Road 17, said property being owned by David Howard, and WHEREAS, the Board was advised that the fire damaged building was demolished, but the debris has not been removed from the hereinabove described property, and WHEREAS, after due consideration, the Board deems it advisable to allow David Howard until September 1, 1990, to remove said debris from the property, and WHEREAS, if said debris is not removed by September 1, 1990, the County will seek bids for the removal of said debris, and set a hearing date to consider recovering the cost of said work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that David Howard be allowed until September 1, 1990, to remove the debris from the hereinabove described property which is owned by him. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that if said debris has not be removed by September 1, 1990, the County will seek bids for the removal of the debris, and a hearing date will be set to consider recovery of the removal cost. 900752 Page 2 RE: DANGEROUS BUILDING - HOWARD The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.A. , 1990. ATTEST: �t ,+�� BO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS y� G!i' WELD CO DO Weld County Clerk and Recorder J( _ and Clerk to the Boar Gene R. Brant r, ha rman r va.�--.e're -°a1 Ge ge Kennedy, Pro=Tem v DiMputy County 1 EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert • Cc�vtt .�K1Yby County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900752 CASE: BCV-1452 DATE: August 15. 1990 NAME: David Howard ADDRESS: 8709 Weld County load 4 Brighton. CO 80601 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NHS and SW% of Section 28, T1N. R67W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado, located at 1984 Weld County load 17. CASE SUMMARY 5-30-90 Letter aunt with citation of dangerous building under the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. Fire damaged dangerous building ordered to be demolished or repaired by July 29, 1990. Property owner waived appeal of order to demolish or repair building by not responding within specified time period. 7-12-90 Property inspected. No change from May 30. 1990. Inspection. Three pictures taken. 7-17-90 Property inspected. Nouse demolished. Large amount of debris remaining on property. 8-2-90 Property inspected. No change from July 17. 1990, inspection. 8-3-90 Notice of hearing sent. 8-13-90 Property inspected. No change from July 17. 1990, inspection. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that the Board authorize the clean-up work to remove the debris located on the property and authorize the Purchasing Department to seek bids for the clean up and removal of debris by a private contractor. The staff would also recommend that the Board set November 28. 1990. as the bearing date co consider recovering the cost of the clean-up work by special ataeatrent or as a personal obligation of the property owner. On November 28. 1990. the staff will present an itemized account of the expense incurred by Weld County to complete the clean up of the property. 900752 i ..•�r�{• '� J+ • .. rJ - e j v c1 • i • % ;',41d • 0;5.1 ): 1 w 4/7., e' Y��M• sam -.� y • 40 ' - r House demolished. Large pile of debris remaining, 7/17/90 et' i; INTERNAL CASE MEMORANDUM T0: Case File FROM: Chuck Cuuliffed4;' NAME: David Howard LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Nis and SWk of Section 28. TIN. R67W of the bch P.M.. Weld County. Colorado DATE: July 17. 1990 CASE NUMBER: BCY-1452 The house has been demolished. A large pile of debris is on the site. Still in violation. i eco`�2J INTERNAL CASE N MORANDDM T0: Casa rite FROM: Ed Stoner [J/ NAME: David Howard LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Nor and SW4 26-1-67 DATE; Auyast 2, 1990 CASE RUNNER: SCV-1452 Debris is still on sits. Still in violation. pc: Chuck Cunlitte 9COr 1 .ry DEPARTMENT OF BUtIDING INSPECTION • CITNORIAtttb\PIr PHONE 003)3564000.EXT 4425 975 70TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 00631 ik COLORADO August 3, 1990 Mr. David Howard 8709 weld County Bond 4 Brighton, CO 80601 Subjects BCV-1452 - Performance of demolition work on a parcel of land described as the Nor and SW1 of Section 28, T1N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, located at 1984 Weld County Road 17, Dear Mr. Howard: The weld County Board of County Cc maissioners has scheduled the matter to consider whether to authorize demolition work to remove portions of the fire damaged structure and debris on your property by the County or private contractor on Wednesday, August 15, 1990, startiag ac 9:00 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Your presence, or your representative's presence, would be helpful to the Board of County Commissioners in case they have aay questions when considering this matter. This office iu ready to be of any assistance in clarifying or answering questions on this matter. Please call or write. Sincerely, �h C'�.ioL. Chuck Cunliffe, Director Department of Planning Services CAC:js Q`VIC?) I: 'u .w �• v P 1y � 1 J t `..+1N+ A. r YF' House demolished. Large pile of debris remaining. 7/17/40 a; : �y�V ....`�) ec, iJ !an 'r „p • 2':. '.y `u �, >" . �` �� A , q •�' ',fo rty u,„ f v ''' v X91+{ �' 1�F ', 1.', . • , t, _ 7 •-•LY r O • • fF. p; sys 0 • ., ,,. • t ,•k,, � 4♦ . .• .y d: • ., M h I ^i ,.y f� ,. t I ,' ii •- ,srt rt. pl 14 " i •h • 9v � • , y idP y Y ca.o" ti • a +�^w •!'"?,:' {. 1 » �,�" h S , �r �. X �- . a.. 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CHIKUMA, C/O RICHARD CHIKUMA WHEREAS, the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome 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 15th day of August, 1990, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma, 3570 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621, for a Site Specific J Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a recreational facility on the following described real estate, to-wit: WI NWi , Section 18 , Township 1 North, Range 66 West; and N} , Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Richard Chikuma, 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. 900747 P1-OSi� Ga ; I ) 1,-4 Page 2 RE: USR - CHIEUMA i 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: ]i a. The proposal is consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The City of Fort Lupton Planning Commission, in its referral response dated June 12, 1990, recommended approval of this proposal. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District. The sporting clays stations will use nonproductive farm ground and the gun club will not interfere with crop production. The recreational facility is provided for as a use by special review. c. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area. Surrounding land uses include agricultural production, river bottom, oil and gas production, and rural residences. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure computability. d. The Special Review Permit site is located in the Flood Hazard Overlay District. Special Review Permit Development Standards will address these concerns. e. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. 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 recreational facility on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 900747 Page 3 RE: USR - CHIRUMA 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the facility, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that the concerns of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District will be mitigated. 4. Prior to the operation of the facility, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that an adequate, legal source of water £s available for the proposed use. 5. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, any required NPDES permit shall be obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health, and/or amended, if appropriate, for the increased operation. 6. Prior to recording the Special Review plat, the applicants shall supply a copy of the rules and regulations of the National Sporting Clays Association to the Department of Planning Services. 7. Prior to recording the Special Review plat, the Special Review Permit plat shall be amended to designate the sporting clays courses which are restricted to steel shot. 8. Prior to operation of the sporting clays courses, each range shall be inspected and approved by the Weld County Health Department. 900747 Page 4 RE: USR - CHIKUMA The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day o£ August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: U4447 WELD TY, CO weld County Clerk to the Board e . Brant ere C a rman �t7-11( liGeIv i �_�,/sI Tr,f„ G�/ G245 KegIgiy, Pro-Tem e ut C e;k to the Board p y EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert /4„,,62-fre, C.W. County Attto hey EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900747 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS MARX X. CHIKUMA, C/O RICHARD CHIKUMA 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a recreational facility (Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course) in the 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 Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3, The Special Review Permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease o£ the property to others for the operation of the facility. 4, Hunting may be conducted and sporting clays stations may be operated during daylight hours only. This restriction shall not apply to administrative offices, care of the birds, or repair of facilities located within the proposed site. 5. Signs shall be posted and maintained to clearly identify the boundaries of the hunting preserve to both the hunters and the surrounding inhabitants. Signs shall be posted at no less than 500-foot intervals along Weld County Roads 10 and 23. 6. Waste oil, waste paints, stains, treatments, spent shell cartridges, and other associated liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and goundwater contamination. 7. Any food service facility shall be constructed, licensed, and operated in compliance with the Rules and Regulations Governing the Sanitation of Food Service Establishments in the State of Colorado. 8. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 9. All waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 10. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 900747 Page 2 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - CHIKOMA 11. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed a limit of 70 d8(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 12. Signs shall be posted at all parking areas notifying all shooters that certain ranges are restricted to steel shot only. The restricted ranges shall be posted notifying shooters to use steel shot only. 13. Any shooting on the Special Review site outside of the area designated for lead shot, shall utilize steel shot only. 14. The facility shall provide restrooms with toilet facilities served by a sewer treatment system for employees and clients. 15. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements and regulations of the Army Corps of Engineers regarding dredging or filling of wetlands. 16. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the National Sporting Clays Association. 17. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. 18. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Flood Hazard Overlay District as set forth in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The facility shall be operated in compliance with the requirements of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. 20. All interior roads, parking lots, trails, and other heavy use areas shall be graveled or hard-surfaced. Any other bare areas shall be seeded to adapted grasses. 21. All hunters or users of the facility shall be accompanied at all times by a hunting supervisor. 22. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company. 23. Any hunter who has a firearm in his or her possession on the property shall have a State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife Hunter Safety Certificate. It shall be the responsibility of the gun club supervisor to ensure each hunter with a firearm has a Hunter Safety Certificate, prior to shooting on the property. 900747 Page 3 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - CHIRDMA 24. The Special Review Permit is issued for a period of 10 years. After the completion of 10 years, the Permit may be reviewed at any time and may be revoked when a substantial change has occurred regarding compatability with surrounding land uses. Revocation proceedings shall follow the procedures set forth inth Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 25. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the weld County Building Code Ordinance. 26.. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 0£ the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 27. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 28. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Fort Lupton Fire Protection District, 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. 29. 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. 30. 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. 900747 s • _..�_._ • K0747 -- _� lb ''art , tea_ Se v4A.4.4. r1/4- a !a II - I . � e I) wc/zO• Ov'CO4O9 ROY ROMER �t'� Q JERIS A.DANIELSON Governor ..r n, �`' v�y +O, State Engineer r/876 OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver,Colorado 80203 (303)866-3581 July 9, 1990 Mrs. Lanelt J. Curry Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Chiekuma Development Plan NI/2, Sec. 13, T1N. R67W & W1/2 NW1/4, Sec. 18, TIN, R66W Dear Mrs. Curry: We have reviewed the above referenced proposal to add a gun club to a 400 acre tract. There are two permitted wells on the property (Permit Nos. 41530 and 97613) in addition to the irrigation wells. Neither of these wells can be used for the proposed commercial uses. It appears that, upon proper application, a commercial-exempt well permit for a new well to serve the gun club should be available. We can recommend that the County conditionally approve this application upon the applicant obtaining a commercial-exempt well permit from this office. e Sincerely, C ‘..092) 2�� James C. McDanold, P.E. Senior Water Resources Engineer JCM/c1f:1772I cc: Bruce DeBrine r'fc if-r i 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 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE 4 G/S,Q 57/..5 . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: PIC►-FARO Chl a I.cc.iM A. NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN Q L.-a-- SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) D� SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 4" DAY OF 19 9i SEAL A Y PUBLIC /4-J„..74, �l�•yhk” Nr 90`0/ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES _ /0 - ' 9- X97 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 54,ftwe 7 19 90 av-tuar S, 010 ;h 9CC747 • 4 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET N0. 90-29 Mary K. Chikuma c/o Richard Chikuma 3570 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 DATE: August 15, 1990 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit - • Recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Wi NWi of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West, and Ni of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of '.. the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 23, south of weld County Road 10 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly Miller, Deputy DATED: July 23, 1990 9C©747 PUBLISHED: August 2, 1990, in The New News Eth l b* • STATE OF COLORADO ) �• )s.5. COUNTY OF WELD ) David S. Reynold, being duly sworn, mays that he is publisher of The New New s% a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County ..,_- ,,,,��, and State; that said newspaper has a +0'" ' .,: Krpt general circulation in said County k • ; and has been cdntinously and '' uninterruptedly published therein, • ','�:,,� tt• od . • during a period of at least - ou'1d °'" fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to '� ?- Or the first publication of the annexed �pth 4 noticed that said newspaper is ra Mrkl.� �c - sup."cmd,,nenews�.,��per within t`te me�.aning of theh;�,b' • pact of the General Assembly of tho • ��!�c� a �� '�. State of Colorado, entitled An Act ;'�•m� � �,� , ,, to regulate the printing of lecy..:l �uk� , `kg notices and advertisements," and mut ,0 �wiilhi! " :.-Mar to� /t:_, Ok amendments thc'rr:c�. �.r�..ar tilt: !1C_ttif:;^} t amine„", ' dd r y airt' ;. t epy t...Ak...N1 'from Bald ci -vosp p ?r. Aik� PLY 4'1'g6R ' m° Wiii e• :Z1 �'b 1.� Y• 1. 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Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County a-7 has been continously and uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to v 4t1 - the first publication of the annexed ` �. •" u notice; that said newspaper is a X _},^ newspaper within the meaning of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, entitled "An Act w .. :e to regulate the printing of legal h. notices and advertisements, " and a +► +v. .. amendments thereto; that the notice �. W1/2 of which the annexed is a printed � � n Copy taken from said newspaper, was ti ,^ published in said newspaper, and in M•fi y ;; ` car the regular and entire issue of every number thereof, y = Asir .{.. 0 jai aM�D7 Ito mad onC@ a week for____L______ 'ovr°l4* vmina ested a successive weeks; that said notice was so published in said newspaper 7 proper and not in any supplement Kf. thereof , and that the first publication of said notice as te Vie' p aforesaid, was on the day of fktr , 19 S Q , and the last on the lli_ day of V • Subscribed and sw-rn to before me this ..ILLd/day of _(2,70, , P- , ///�l see - !((� Y, tlL 4411AOwl My Commission expires March 15,1 P42 • • Affidavit of Pubtication STATE OF COLORADO County of Weld as. • tA.Makin Aloud etloud Comm dwar being duly arm soy `" b;"''S"M�'^• oC f'.,"ti�m thistle=publisher of w.w..t,rririerYip.irerwMindli ►.`Or.r' sir se VI SO rep rer•Perarit ariw..;.pale FOR7 rr1P70N PDFSS wsrNt net.Pie-TS*ir<*rmerentar.liver al that.Nasaas Is.weakly rswepaper lit darn[erLitlat*ld w County Orrersiostro' coma wart Oruww dwrwslett,Ore: eis a tan, pentad and published in die torn of nlel-Mor slue er.K dieret,er me ikon spela0. 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Ptwedl•ee. in sdnine..to thr trod reser orte coeseauun oaks shah rehear the enrlon cos Claris the sod mire Ierw of gray arste.dMtahr.r .orrieM.*4 ward asuit M tint the nctas cosprtWMhdathe regular aid beet treeWrMroes en Oreelreolltseeeese arosberda r nsespaprsOtard die pried road Woe dparbllance ;tepee.:Yemen w rr repsr Yell be er•by:.rs," d ined nonce and in W ma e mpapapopcsnd not m saunterer eurenda0 party.. \•;�;'.., .. throat dist the dnt publication of aid nodeswoe cantered In dr crow Ward neoepoperboroteg Na date of HD Auo'KtrOwr Nst is wer rooterpaN eat. `de y the Weld County ptendnf dmerWea eery Au e.t 1 A D 19 90 and the Let publican.° "a asaAmdai to a line et Curb rtr goal err Q11 ,oreny.c.wNwleron.Amcor in SWIM;Curry tbatoL tit the tan amen nendpepan baring dab Cetomlu'door:'mt.. for Street. Meld'era. �.drMry p�aa0o"�ppWCAitr ' the_I—.der d :b0GRr NO:03A►.•tern K.craws AuD 14.4 t 19 9 that the cod 15 riArow emus. Q WW Corry Reed fa FORT 1 rrPTOAi PPFSS �DATar'Augrt.:is. ere ' Rosabeen published continuously sad uotaternrDtadb during the period dot 1stdr•U ine it o oenoecufee reels n prier to M t dr t -in eine AWL nes tbaedeeorotNedend nonce et advertiser=stone referred KIOtNth the.tprr4 Dealrt..rt bleb gill SEW net end that sold nawepaper woe at tar nos of*loch of the ate Redo. wait• tmnWitrr troy paean of rid notice duly nundsd for thin purpose within the non eon hell eoolito awns wroat_la tea deg of m sot mdned. An .- Ceaeeraing beta Necks '. .or A W!bress9:2aa trrrt_': Advertisers and Pallas• ►ess el Printed and Wprioat i-'WR' MWtr„at:'tlMOdrt thereof.end to an and Parra of Acts m UOAL OttO .N.Taws e NOMOman '�. Act* .1121.and ■arm a Wert we binel Nano la.sp . .//,4_11 Y�:►*. . y�ry�/77. a0 . .an act : lean. awn Tsnrwere`.r 2 L�Ja.-..�i!•+ '' ..Orr.on nts. WS Oreety, ". Crrrrae. Publisher LOCATIOrb !eel er Wed Corry Reed w4 err M wad.Crrty Rose 10 and wort to before ese Wei d4 of dout0 op *WY OWMtpYOrerat ArrQyrdl An to 9 . wail COWRY.COLORADO _... .6Tr OOaALO O.wAROlt -7 . WCLO COURT'?COURT'? CLERK'TO in riddlep fOARD • OT!'taray tYw.Opurr 14 DFAII /11-4A-kiNotary dfl FAt11F � w ,,=• - WTlDr JrM,ii.,100 FORT I UPTON, 00_ VI U0 sual.eeea ra.r t,ma.aL McUw heed .; ley oo•etmeeissiexpireJunetan -+ ..-.. .r..,aca.':w..;•. sees.. quominniimmomm..] My CcmRtiesion expires June 30,1102 • • DATE: July 23, 1990 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 15th day of August, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. Docket No. 90-29 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma Docket No. 90-30 - Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and Special Review Permit to allow operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District, B.L. Ventures, Inc. OFFICE �, O,Fn THE CLERK TO THE BOARD BY:_��J,,p €9.41, D021,1md Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Sr EXAWfb SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MISTING July 10, 1990 A regular meeting of the Veld County Planing Commission was held on July 10. 1990. in the County Commissiosers' Hearing Room (loom 1101), Weld Coeaty Centennial Building. 915 Tenth Street. Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman. Ernie Ross at 1:30 p.m. Tape 376 Ann Garrison Present Jerry Burnett Amt LeAna Reid Present Rick Iverson Absent Judy Yamaguchi Present Bud Clemons Present Jerry Kiefer Present Ernie Ross Present A quorum vas present. Also present: Lenell Curry. Current Planner. &kith Schuett. Current Planner. Bruce Maar. Assistant County Attorney. and Bobbie Good. Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planing Commission held on June 19. 1990, ems approve(' as distributed. CASE NUMBER: USR-913 (Continued from June 19, 1990) APPLICANT: Mary K. Chikama, c/o Richard Chllama REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational. facility (Gen Club and Sporting Clays Course) in the A (Agricultural) rom. district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: M} of Section 13, TIN. 1167W and the V} NV} of Section 18, TIN. R661 of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 10, wt of Weld County Road 23; approximately one sale south of the City of Port Lupeon Lenell Curry reiterated the primary concerns from the previoss Planning Commission Meeting as being contamination from Ised shot and distance between signs. Development Standard 95 bas bean changes to allow signs to be posted 500 feet apart. Development Standards 12 and 13 have bees added to satisfy the requirements of the Weld County Health Department. Development Standard 15 has bees deleted and the remaining standards renumbered consecutively. New Conditions 7 end 8 have been added to designated which clays courses are restricted to steel shot and inspection of the clays courses by the Weld County Health Department. 9CC747 Exh bli+ c Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 10. 1990 Page 2 • APPEARANCE: Richard Chikuma, applicant. stated they have no objections to the staff's recommendations. They have modified their plat to show wetlands and those courses and directions in which steel or lead shot can be used. Wes Potter, Director, Environmental Reaith Services, stated they have walked the courses with a meaber of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and got a good feel for the land. They have reached an agreement with Mr. Chlkuma which will satisfy their concerns and still allow him to operate the courses. Signs will be posted on the courses stating what shot is required. The Chairman asked Lanai' to read the recommendation, conditions, and development standards prepared by the Department of Planning Services into the record. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was none. MOTION: Bud Clemons moved Case Number USR-913 for Mary K. Chikwms for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a racreatiaoal facility for a Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners.with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; LeAmn Raid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: DSR-916 APPLICANT: George W. Carman. III. and Barbara J, Carman REQUEST: ♦ Site.Specific Development.Plan and a Special Review permit for a home business (plumbing business)...: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 1, Block 10. ,Arrowhead, 4th Piling. Weld County, Colorado `? LOCATION: 371S Cheyenne Drive in Arrowhead Subdivision. NOTICE: Lee Morrison is now present and serving as legal counsel. SCP'. n �J 1990 JGt I3 m aJ38 CLERK 't BEFORE TEE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING colitin ow THE gOARD RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Bud Clemons that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-913 NAME: Mary R. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma ADDRESS: 3570 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W} NW} of Section 18, TIN, R66W; Ni of Section 13, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado `A !ri LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 23, south o£ Weld County Road 10 be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: v - The proposal is consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The City of Fort Lupton Planning Commission, in its referral response dated June 12, 1990, recommended approval of this proposal. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district. The sporting clays stations will use nonproductive £armground and the gun club will not interfere with crop production. The recreational facility is provided for as a use by special review. s - The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area, Surrounding land uses include agricultural production, river bottom, oil and gas <; production, and rural residences. Conditions of approval and Development Standards will ensure compatability. "4 an•e s Exh; -I- Li • • DSR-913 • Mary X. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma Page 2 - The Special Review permit site is located in the Flood Hazard Overlay District. Special Review permit Development Standards will address these concerns. - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land in the locations]. decision for the proposed use. - Special Review permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health. safety. and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: I. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Spacial 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 '? Clark and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Spacial Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the facility. the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that the concerns of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District will be mitigated. 4. Prior to the operation of the facility, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that an adequate. legal source of water is available for the proposed use. 5. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. W any required NPDBS permit shall be obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health, and/or amended, if appropriate. for the increased operation. ;aZ • • USR-913 Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma Page 3 6. Prior to recording the Special Review plat, the applicants shall supply a copy of the rules and regulations of the National Sporting Clays Association to the Department of Planning Services. • 7. Prior to recording the Special Review plat, the Special Review permit plat shall be amended to designate the sporting clays courses which are restricted to steel shot. 8. Prior to operation of the sporting clays courses, each range shall • be inspected and approved by the Weld County Health Department. Motion seconded Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Abstain Against Passage Bud Clemons Jerry Kiefer Judy Yamaguchi La Ann Reid Ann Garrison Ernie Ross 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, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Wald County Planning Commission. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy o£ the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted 'y on July 10, 1990, and recorded in Book No. RII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. m. Dated the 11th day of July. 1990. i �e,1rL,.►- Q\e. Bobbie Good Secretary p SCG741/2" ar • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma DSR-913 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a recreational facility (Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course) in the 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 Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S.. as amended. 3. The Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others for the operation of the facility. 4. Hunting may be conducted and sporting clays stations may be operated during daylight hours only. This restriction shall not apply to administrative offices, care of the birds. or repair of facilities located within the proposed site. 5. Signe shall be posted and maintained to clearly identify the boundaries of the hunting preserve to both the hunters and the surrounding inhabitants. Signs shall be posted at no less than 500 foot intervals along Weld County Roads 10 and 23. 6. Waste oil, waste paints, stains. treatments, spent shell cartridges, and other associated liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and goundwater contamination. 7. Any food service facility shall be constructed, licensed, and operated in compliance with the Rules and Regulations Governing the Sanitation of Food Service Establishments in the State of Colorado. 8. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 9. All waste materials shall be handled. stored. and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust. blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 10. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 11. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed a limit of 70 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 12. Signs shall be posted at all parking areas notifying all shooters that certain ranges are restricted to steel shot only. The restricted ranges shall be posted notifying shooters to use steel shot only. e • USR-913 Development Standards Page 2 13. Any shooting on the Special Review site outside of the area designated for lead shot, shall utilize steel shot only. 14. The facility shall provide restroome with toilet facilities served by a sewer treatment system for employees and clients. 15. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements \ ' and regulations of the Army Corps of Engineers regarding dredging or filling of wetlands. 16. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements o£ the National Sporting Clays Association. 17. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Colorado 011 and Gas Conservation Commission. 18. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Flood Hazard Overlay District as set forth in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The facility shall be operated in compliance with the requirements of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. 20. All interior roads, parking lots, trails, and other heavy use areas shall be gravelled or hard-surfaced. Any other bare areas shall be seeded to adapted grasses. 21. All hunters or users of the facility shall be accompanied at all times by a hunting supervisor. 22. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Lima Company. 23. Any person who has a firearm in his or her p ion on the property shall have a State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife Hunter Safety Certificate. It shall be the responsibility of the gun club supervisor to ensure each person with a firearm has a Hunter Safety Certificate, prior to shooting on the property. 24. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the • requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 25. The property owner or operator shal". be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. /C C7 , o • USR-9l3 Development Standards Page 3 26. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 27. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. 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. 28. 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. • 29. She 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. ACCT I" • e s ® • ADDITIONAL. COMMENTS .,j USR-913 Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma The May 25. 1990. referral response from Larry Richardson. Fire Marshal. Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. refers to certain requirements as set forth in the 1985 Uniform Fire Code adopted by the Port Lupton Fire Protection District in February, 1987. The requirements of the Uniform Fire Code refer to rifle ranges. This request does not include a rifle range. However, concerns of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District regarding supervision and posting will be mitigated through condition of approval and Development Standards. G,,4 07/17 INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number USR-Ill • Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At EttElai 1. Application 41 Pages X 2. One application plat(s) 1 pages) 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. Three DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. ITS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check R 11. 6-5-90 referral from Wild County Health Dept. X 12. 5-31-90 referral from Army Corps of Engineers R 13. 6-1-90 referral from Weld County Engineering X 14. 6-4-90 referral from 011 and Gas Commission X 15. 6-4-90 field check from Bud Halldorson, Planning X Commission Member 16. 5-30-90 referral from Colorado Water Conservation X Board 17. 5-29-90 referral from Ed Jordan, Weld County X Sheriff 18. 5-29-90 referral from Ft. Lupton Fire Marshal R 19. 5-22-90 letter to applicant X 20. 7-9-90 referral from Weld County Health Dept. X 21. 6-18-90 referral from Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line X 22. 6-8-90 referral from Platte Valley Soil X Conservation District 23. 6-6-90 referral from Division of Wildlife X :t 24. 7-10-90 Amendment to application - 7 clays X courses with 35 stations I hereby certify that the 24 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify chat these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on July 12, ,1-9.90. CuPlammar STATE OP COLORADO ) v COUra0F WELD ) . . ,%41fiedhemptrAND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS t 2@= day of (--\„ ,\ 19Sp.. nun Q S ;:ci;; ^ � 1.0 0 SC C757 0 V ./ % \L� �o NOTARY 'PUBLIC Ay CO MnMeIO('V%NIL 13. 199'4 Ex1'bi+A My Commission Expires ` • • /`p EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case (/Ids — l./! �� �/�Ji,it eitoCALEhunsci Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description 7/3 A. 1, .C K/Nciit6 � UIZele t- (� /,t� 4.46a 7/38. �r keze)x.nfriveze 7113c. &mut drhousAJ hokagAr % deALte tya3D. AAA sza_ dia/Lzet Sth gfrisreetz 13E. 411,46, the 660koc, S &L ithitc4 0 F. C. R. z. J. R. L. M. N. 0. Ca J • • Date: June 19, 1990 CASE NUMBER: USR-913 NAME: Mary K. Chikuma. c/o Richard Chikuma ADDRESS: 3570 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W} NWT of Section 18, TIN, R66W; Ni of Section 13. TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 23, south of Weld County Road 10 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. " 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The City of Fort Lupton Planning Commission, in its referral response dated June 12, 1990, recommended approval of this proposal. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district. The sporting clays stations will use nonproductive farmground and the gun club will not interfere with crop production. The recreational facility is provided for as a use by special review. - The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area. Surrounding land uses include agricultural production. river bottom. oil and gas production, and rural residences. Conditions of approval and Development Standards will ensure computability. - The Special Review permit site is located in the Flood Hazard Overlay District. Special Review permit Development Standards will address these concerns. - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. 9031✓�y9511 o • DSR-913 Mary X. Chikuma. c/o Richard Chikuma Page 2 .- Special Review permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based. in part, upon a review o£ the application materials submitted by the applicant. other relevant information regarding the request. and responses from referral entitles. 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 Commiasioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be Issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the facility, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that the concerns of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District will be mitigated. 4. Prior to the operation of the facility, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that an adequate. legal source of water is available for the proposed use. 5. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. any required NPDES permit shall be obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health, and/or amended, if appropriate, for the increased operation. 6. Prior to recording the Special Review plat, the applicants shall supply a copy of the rules and regulations of the National Sporting Clays Association to the Department of Planning Services. 7. Prior to recording the Special Review plat. the Special Review permit plat shall be amended to designate the sporting clays courses which are restricted to steel shot. 8. Prior to operation of the sporting clays courses, each range shall be inspected and approved by the Weld County Health Department. SC0747 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Mazy K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma USR-913 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a recreational facility (Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course) in the 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 Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. The Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others for the operation of the facility. 4. Hunting may be conducted and sporting clays stations may be operated during daylight hours only. This restriction shall not apply to administrative offices. care of the birds, or repair of facilities located within the proposed site. 5. Signs shall be posted and maintained to clearly identify the boundaries of the hunting preserve to both the hunters and the surrounding inhabitants. Signs shall be posted at no less than 500 foot intervals along Weld County Roads 10 and 23. 6. Waste oil, waste paints, stains. treatments, spent shell cartridges. and ocher associated liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and goundwater contamination. 7. Any food service facility shall be constructed, licensed, and operated in compliance with the Rules and Regulations Governing the Sanitation of Food Service Establishments in the State of Colorado. 8. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 9. All waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 10. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 11. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed a limit of 70 dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 12. Signs shall be posted at all parking areas notifying all shooters that certain ranges are restricted to steel shot only. The restricted ranges shall be posted notifying shooters to use steel shot only. 9C07/4"7 • • USR-913 Development Standards Page 2 13. Any shooting on the Special Review site outside of the area designated for lead shot. shall utilize steel shot only. h" 14. The facility shall provide restrooms with toilet facilities served by a sewer treatment system for employees and clients. 15. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements and regulations of the Army Corps of Engineers regarding dredging or filling of wetlands. 16. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the National Sporting Clays Association. 17. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of i•r the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. 18. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Flood Hazard Overlay District as set forth in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The facility shall be operated in compliance with the requirements of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. 20. All interior roads, parking lots. trails, and other heavy use areas shall be gravelled or hard-surfaced. Any other bare areas shall be seeded to adapted grasses. 21. All hunters or users of the facility shall be accompanied at all times by a hunting supervisor. 22. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company. 23. Any person who has a firearm in his or her possession on the property shall have a State of Colorado. Division of Wildlife Hunter Safety Certificate. It shall be the responsibility of the gun club supervisor to ensure each person with a firearm has a Hunter Safety Certificate. prior to shooting on the property. 24. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 9E C7'47 i • • USR-913 Development Standards Page 3 26. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 27. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Fort Lupton Fire Protection District, 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. 28. 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 plane or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval o£ an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plane or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 29. 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. Q WL 37/1 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS USR-913 Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma The May 25, 1990, referral response from Larry Richardson, Fire Marshal, Fort Lupton Fire Protection District, refers to certain requirements as set forth in the 1985 Uniform Fire Code adopted by the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District in February, 1987. The requirements of the Uniform Fire Code refer to rifle ranges. This request does not include a rifle range. However, concerns of the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District regarding supervision and posting will be mitigated through condition of approval and Development Standards. 9,_C7/17 � � An u ' W�b`P Department of Planning July 9, 1990 c. Environmental Protection Services /,/� COLORADO F,o�, (/Y dl USR-913 Name: Chickuma, Mary SubOct: The staff has agreed to a solution to the problem of lead shot falling into wet- lands and streams at the Cun Club and Sporting Clays Course. With some modification, four ranges have been approved for lead shot. These ranges are situated so that the shot will fall onto dry up-land sites and not pose a 's4 potential hazard from the lead shot. Three ranges are approved for steel shot only on thoso sites where lead shot could fall into a problem area. The staff recommends for approval with the following conditions: 1. Each range shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department prior to approval for use. 2. Signs shall be posted at all parking lots notifying all shooters that certain ranges are restricted to steel shot ,Qnly. 3. The three restricted ranges shall have signs notifying shooters to use steel shot only. 4. Shooting outside of the established ranges shall be restricted to only steel shot on the facility. WP489/cs ' EC _gw 11 JUL 9 1990 Weld Co.Haft CoDaaria • �nutEX" fib PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY 633 No. 7th • Brighton, Colorado 80601 (303).659-5922 June 18, 1990 Weld County Planning Commission 915th 10th Street Greeley, CO. 80231 Attn: Current Planner • RE: CASE MUSR-913 - Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma. To Whom it May Concern: Please find enclosed a copy of our as-built map, which shows our various pipelines in the hi-lighted areas, located in the North Half of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 67 West and the West Half of the Northwest Half of _ Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West, Weld County, Colorado. Panhandle does not foresee any conflicts with this project, however, before approval is given we request that Ms. Chikuma and all contractors involved with the construction of the Gun Club and Sporting Clay Course, and/or involved with any type of excavation of the above mentioned property, contact us regarding the development plans. In addition, Panhandle will make them aware of the following stipulations. Panhandle Eastern maintains a 50-foot wide right-of-way on all pipelines and . will not allow any building within .that t area. Utility lines, streets, sidewalks, and driveways may be installed at approximate right angles to the pipeline herein authorized, provided, however, that all utilities cross under our pipeline with a minimum clearance equal to the diameter of the larger utility or 18", whichever is greater. No paved or traveled portion of any street, sidewalk, driveway, road, alley, or curbing will be placed substantially parallel to and within fifteen (15') feet of the pipeline, provided adequate working space is available on the other side of the pipeline_ In the event of a proposed crossing with a road or utility, please contact Utility Notification Center of Colorado (UNCC) at 534-6700 (Local & Metro Denver), or 1-800-922-1987 (Outside the Metro area), with two (2) business days notice, and at no cost to you, we will locate and mark our lines to eliminate accidents that can occur from foreign forces. t seal i` • We will be more than happy to work .with everyone involved, however, it aust be - noted that if for. any reason our lines must be moved, it will. . be at the • expense•of the developer or the person or pee-sons asking for this aovement. • If additional anforaation ii needed, please call me .at (303) 659-5922, ext.. 222, or direct (local calls only) at 654-9222. • • Sincerely, • 27�'`e-4„.1 `> Larry E. 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'�•^3'Q^J`1J� ` ' r (X I •�1 t .y\yy i T'F.• ,r• /fi e � i,--7....-••,,•M1f f o ti l� t 1b�bZ S10 01 911 r •'. '"ry � . i; 1 ram ' ch ' or_ °°°M' 1 in O! / =‘.....2.90.1,2, `;%≥M;,L f7•'' + WiNcVT '. �' 1 �' ,:.: ,':. _ .,' Jr M, .i. `1 ',•: • PLATTE VALLEY ® 60 Sou 27th Avenue SOIL CONSERVATION Brighton, CO 80601 i' DISTRICT Phone: 659-7004 June 8, 1990 • Ms. Lanell J. Curry Weld County , Colorado Department of Planning Services 915 10th. Street Greeley, CO. 80631 RE: Case Number USR-913 Mary K. Chikuma, %Richard Chikuma j Dear Ms. Curry: Most of the western three—fifths of this property is considered Prime Farmland, according to the Important Farmland Map for Weld County, Colorado. Shallow excavations in some soils could be a problem due to possible flooding , clayeyness or cutbank caving. For buildings, some soils have a shrink—swell potential , low strength or possible flooding hazard. For septic tank absorption fields, some soils are subject to flooding and other soils have slow percolation. We agree with the report that came with this application that the septic tank drain field should be :(u engineer designed . ' For erosion control we believe that roads, parking lots, trails and other heavy use areas should be gravelled or hard surfaced. Any other bare areas should be seeded to adapted grasses. We also feel that troublesome weeds such as Canada Thistle, Musk Thistle , Knapweed, Whitetop and Leafy Spurge must be controlled. For safety we feel the property should be posted to warn people of the possible danger upon entering the property. For reclamation of the area we believe the area should be cleared of all rubbish and it should be disposed of in a manner acceptable to Weld County Planning and Health Department. We also believe all roads, trails and other compacted areas should be subsoiled, and a seedbed should be prepared then seeded to adapted grasses . ' (SSii�nce/r'ely, C"I y a Abbott, President0.O/r Board of Supervisors scei,�L? "1 JUN 1 1 1990 yrs CG. %why 4inass ub 4, . 1(C-- rt4' 121 << _1___ �2S LV/ i glr DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES JUN 21990 PHONE(303)3564000,DMmo0 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80831 Wil k Weld Co. P12aatef �� CASE NUMBER USR-913 • COLORADO May 22, 1990 /P TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is as application from Mary K. Chickuma, c/o Richard Chikuma for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as N} o£ Section 13, TIN, R67W and W} NW} of Section IS, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile southwest of the City A of Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23. This application is submitted to you for' review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 5, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please tall Lanell J. Curry, Current Planner, if you have ,any questions about the application. . Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. I. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons._ 'ij `'1 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. J We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our `A interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: ', 5. P ease refer to the enclosed letter. \+ Signed:71s Agency: ✓,f0.r ��o�� J14 Cel` 1 Date: K61 J ;a • • July 10, 1990 USR 913 Amendment to proposal : Page one, paragraph three: Explain Proposed Use. To be amended from: a maximum of six areas with thirty shooting stations. To: a maximum of seven areas with thirty-five shooting stations. Respectfully submitted, Richard Chikuma Renegade Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course o 5557 7 ts. JUL 1 0 1990 1111 to. rasa 900747 • • e STATE OF COLORADO ) r" .► .. . ) S s. �j ��� COUNTY OF WELD ) L JUN 1 / 19;217111 .._ ff'� {��{.JJ((S �*catio t o ail N c),r-bo i ng NE!d� P1ar6E °#; dully sworn, says tha he/she is � � publisher of the New News, a weekly fr ' newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said , , y newspaper has a general circulation5eila, " p""w in said County and has been contin- a" - . ously and uninterruptedly published m {. I therin during a period of at least 'A7: fifty-two consecutive weeks prior +' t. to the first publication of the inalrm; annexed notice; that said newspaper aliat 7..w"r a , ' is a newspaper within the meaning `' caa.or" i' of the act of the General Assembly `n"ww K of the State of Colorado, entitled ' w. Pay "�6. 'twoa "¢ "An Act to regulate the printing r of legal notices and advertisements, " 4, and amendments thereto that the A.w .+°� 'd '�alr� }, notice of which the annexed is a r ziaemow al at a:v i, printed copy taken from said news- k � ���qq R�4 paper, was published in said news- A3b°�'"°b' paper, and in the regular and entire w �. *L issue of every number thereof, orne}cm,�� i! once a week for 1 successive 4 rat r�, ' weex( s) ; that said notice was so dr.ug��P..ocd�w b, published in said newspaper proper nor t tune n. { and not in any supplement thereof, fot wa1sm w C and that the first publication of M out 1/4 said notice as aforsaid, was on x +�o C 4 the 3\ day of rf\ rx‘ beadume ti)�r :" a*In lb Nn: 19 hp , and the last of the 3 I p h day of m' a 9 CIO . t k; .� ` ,n t `' Subscribed and sworn t b fore me this i Sic,i. _ day of 4 F 19 9O lacip•z.. h' 1 ...--- N C C My CommiS,Con expires March i '292 4 9e07, 4w, ! • !d M MORAt1DUM Department of Planning July �9, 11.990 To Environmental Protection Services Wee COLORADO � DO From (�V USR-913 Name: Chickuma, Mary .. SubOcc The staff has agreed to a solution to the problem of lead shot falling into wet- lands and streams at the Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course. With some modification, four ranges have been approved for lead shot. These ranges are situated so that the shot will fall onto dry up-land sites and not pose a potential hazard from the lead shot. Three ranges are approved for steel shot only on those sites where lead shot could fall into a problem area. The staff recommends for approval with the following conditions: 1. Each range shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department " prior to approval for use. 2. Signs shall be posted at all parking lots notifying all shooters that certain ranges are restricted to steel shot may. 3. The three restricted ranges shall have signs notifying shooters to use steel shot only. 4. Shooting outside o£ the established ranges shall be restricted to only steel shot on the facility. `7 WP489/cs JUL 9 1990 I Msrd ca Q co aussim �, 1 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY 633 No. 7th • Brighton, Colorado 80601 (303) 659-5922 June 18, 1990 Weld County Planning Commission 915th 10th Street Greeley, CO. 80231 Attn: Current Planner RE: CASE NUSR-913 - Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma. To Whom it May Concern: ;. Please find enclosed a copy of our as-built map, which shows our various pipelines in the hi-lighted , located in the North Half of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 67 West and the West Half of the Northwest Half of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 66 West. Weld County, Colorado. Panhandle does not foresee any conflicts with this project, however, before approval is given we request that Ms. Chikuma and all contractors involved with the construction of the Gun Club and Sporting Clay Course, and/or involved with any type of excavation of the above mentioned property, contact us regarding the development plans. In addition, Panhandle will make them aware of the following stipulations. Panhandle Eastern maintains a 50-foot wide right-of-way on all pipelines and . will not allow any building within .that easement area. Utility lines, streets, sidewalks, and driveways may be installed at approximate right angles to the pipeline herein authorised, provided, however, that all utilities cross under our pipeline with a minimum clearance equal to the diameter of the larger utility or 18', whichever is greater. No paved or traveled portion of any street, sidewalk, driveway, road, alley, or 'curbing will be placed substantially parallel to and within fifteen (15') feet of the pipeline♦ provided adequate working space is available on the other side of the pipeline. In the event of a proposed crossing with a road or utility, please contact Utility Notification Center of Colorado (UNCC) at 539-6700 (Local & Metro t Denver), or 1-800-922-1987 (Outside the Metro area), with two (2) business days notice, and at no cost to you, we will locate and mark our lines to • eliminate accidents that can occur froe foreign forces. 90074.-/ We will be more than happy to_work -with everyone involved, however, it oust be noted that it for, any reason our lines must be moved, it will be at the expense of the developer or the person or persons asking for this movement. • 1f additional information is needed, please call me at (303) 659-5922, ext. 222, or direct (local calls only) at 654-9222. 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Y'!S �i1r �; le J W. b - Y. • ` Ai��� ' 1 XI a r 1...r N d...4e.t..- 1/2% ~ 1� . µ < - xi: 3 .� d1• 10 _.gin • 4 W.y!tevra.J�Ia rt y •f.••1 4I Y • ♦ ,•y f1•.Y.r 9G6(47 • • PLATTE VALLEY 60 South 27th Avenue SOIL CONSERVATION Brighton, CO 80601 DISTRICT Phone: 659-7004 June 8, 1990 Ms. Lanell J. Curry Weld County , Colorado Department of Planning Services 915 10th. Street Greeley , CO. 80631 RE: Case Number USR-913 Mary K.' Chikuma, %Richard Chikuma Dear Ms. Curry: Most of the western three-fifths of this property is considered Prime Farmland, according to the Important Farmland Map for Weld County, Colorado. Shallow excavations in some soils could be a problem due to possible flooding , clayeyness or cutbank caving. For buildings, some soils have a shrink—swell potential , low strength or possible flooding hazard. For septic tank absorption fields, some soils are subject to flooding and other soils have slow percolation. We agree with the report that came with this application that the septic tank drain field should be engineer designed. For erosion control we believe that roads, parking lots, trails and other heavy use areas should be gravelled or hard surfaced. Any other bare areas should be seeded to adapted grasses. We also feel that troublesome weeds such as Canada Thistle , Musk Thistle , Knapweed, Whitetop and Leafy Spurge must be controlled. For safety we feel the property should be posted to warn people of the possible danger upon entering the property. For reclamation of the area we believe the area should be cleared of all rubbish and it should be disposed of in a manner acceptable to Weld County Planning and Health Department. We also believe all roads, trails and other compacted areas should be subsoiled, and a seedbed should be prepared then seeded to adapted grasses . V Sincerely, G ��v `r � C'Iyd�e Abbetti,'PPrresident Board of Supervisors La 1 1 1990 U -- Weld ea. ltiu w i+mwmuk 4 • �i • ftoyiii„f4t7P IfLiii c\lf, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES JUN 12 1990 PHONE(303)3664.000.OCT.4400 UI _ 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO mat ill ige, Weis�. vlamt�t ��� CASE NUMBER IISR-913 • COLORADO • May 22, 1990 TO WEIOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is am application from Mary R. Chickuma, c/o Richard Chikuma for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as N} of Section 13, TIN, R67W and W} NW} of Section IS, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location o£ the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile southwest of the City of Port Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10. east of Weld County Road 23. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 5, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Curry, 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/doss 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 sown for the following reasons: 3. i We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. P ease refer to the enclosed letter. \\ rr Signed: .74-, Agency: 0„if:srr sn�t�JI,cr, /CIO 2C.CW1 ) Date: • PLANNING COI/MISSION SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT TEE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE. THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CA$E C 44(.5 1;r 41411„3 THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: tCiG jai aje CI.41K4M/j NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) se. COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _ 7 DAY OF 19 90. SEAL aue NO PUBLIC 7 tie lit �. eff�/ MY COYAISSION EXPIRES /0 /9 -9/ LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 7:rs!../Ner 9 19Q8 JUN 1 21990 �1 186O' 47 41 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado $0631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee ("Tr) Receipt Number ller43 Recording Fee Receipt Number ?) rrrrrMwrrrrrrrww IBM rrrMwrerrwwruwrrrrMworrrrwrarrrearrrwrrwrrrrrrwrrrr 'f k TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type. except for necessary signature I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described • unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: // LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA 514 4( 1� Section T / ' N, RG7 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section . T N. R W Property Addregs (if available) 3s3o//.ssso, 3570 64/:42 13 PRESENT ZONE /44 OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE q/pa PROPOSED LAND USE N uW (121401 WOO r P?A34)1 quip taut, EXISTING LAND USE Age:. + ,Ogszvgo- SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: n Name: 1v/A y k e/.1/,(GU.✓/?Q- Address: ,gsaC Je/Cse ,73 City y%): Gtl.pmhnll _ Zip Rome Telephone # �, sAr2 R Z L Business Telephone d - _ o w • Name: ! ;LI Address: City _ Zit/ _. Home Telephone d Business Telephone B a ai • APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Sif different than above) : "�i v Name: �gj '� Kie,lA�D �/Ji�Ccl.v1 Address: ,$57Q P.P ,?3 City o ZS ' Home Telephone # /4,6'7 60c10 Business Te ephone J List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: /V/ p �Y . 62N/4W ✓46 Address: 70 wnCQ Z3 City +fr.? <€.7,70A/ Zip GOD/L Name: Aki2fjCO C'O DUCE/O!1 Address: r/lv1 tiu4..f i City f7, Z42070AI 21P f104e/ /300 /V. ,Debt lice 41.ter I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) g Cho. � Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent 44 04 19„a• Subscribed and sworn to before me this yid of o � a.� NIT /4.),) 4r iT kitr, Ca/`�yy4/q:•',17 My commission expires 4-/C/r-%/ • • • RENEGADE GUN CLUB AND SPORTING CLAYS COURSE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION .`l SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN • 9C0747 we • Richard and Marsha Chikuma r' 3570 Weld County Road 1123 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 659-5136 857-6000 TO: The Weld County Office of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Proposed Renegade Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course eGentlemen: We are pleased to submit an application for the Use by Special Review permit in Weld County. As residents of the county, we are concerned about growth and development within the County and our town of Fort Lupton. We feel our special use will be an asset to the County by providing a new recreational facility and additional revenues and employment. Please let us know if you require any further information or if we can assist you with your review of the application. Res tful y, �A1/44.46 Richard and Marsha Chikuma QCv,1, • • • TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Application form 2. Detailed description of Proposed Use 3. Written materials and supporting documents 4. Map Plan 5. NSCA Rules and Regulations • 6. NSCA Field Suggestions 7 . Colorado Division of Wildlife license 8. Flood plain information O. Report of water testing 10. Copy of Deed 11. Letter granting power of attorney 12. Soil reports 13. Names of property owners with assessor's parcel 1D it 14. Affidavit of interest owners mineral and/or subsurface 15. Affidavit of interest owners surface estate 16. NSCA information sheet • 5'Ce/17 • • • EXISTING LAND. The Chikuma Farm is a 400 acre agricultural farm located in southern Weld County southwest of the town of Fort Lupton. It is zoned for agricultural use. The land is presently actively farmed by Richard Chikuma. Approximately 360 acres are in feed corn and alfalfa, leaving 40 acres for residential living, pasture land and river bottom. The club and clays course will be operated on portions of the north-half, Section 13, of Township 1 North, Range 67 West, Weld County, Colorado. EXPLAIN PROPOSED USE. We propose to use a portion of the existing pasture land and river bottom of the farm for the development of the Renegade Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course. We wish to help expand the available opportunity to participate in the game of sporting clays, and we believe the • proposed course will help satisfy the growing interest in this sport. The game of sporting clays offers the shotgun shooter the opportunity for almost every bird hunting situation; ducks, as they fly high; pheasants, as 'they flush and tower; quail , rising from a covey. Shooters will be able to simulate such situations by using mechanical trap throwers and clay targets. It is both a recreational and competitive target game simulated to a hunting environment to strengthen hunting and gun safety skills and to extend the shooting season. Close supervision of the activities in such surroundings will also enable course proprietors to emphasize hunting safety rules to be applied in actual hunting situations. The sporting clays course would consist of two main areas, with five shooting stations per area. If operations are successful , the course would be expanded to a maximum of six areas with thirty shooting stations. Each station consists of a field layout with a 300 yard safety zone as recommended by the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) , a mechanical thrower, and a clearly defined shooter 's box. Each participant (shooter) is allowed 10 shots per station. Each 1 • tartoydr, b • course is designed with safety foremost in mind. The NSCA rules and regulations would be followed. The course would be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. five days per week. No animals would be used or allowed on the sporting clays course. The Renegade Gun Club would operate under licensing by the Colorado Division of Wildlife to raise pheasant and quail for hunting. Club employees would take hunters on a supervised hunt for pheasant and quail . Hunting dogs would be allowed to accompany the hunters. The Renegade Gun Club would be open from October 1 to March 31, with hunts scheduled by reservation. EXPLAIN NEED FOR USE. The need for the Renegade Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course is three-fold. First of all , the club will provide a source of off-farming season work and income for a young farmer raising a family. Secondly, sporting clays is a relatively new sport to Colorado and to our knowledge, no course exists in our area for • this use. We wish to provide an area, specifically designed with safety in mind, for shotgun shooters to strengthen their hunting and gun safety skills before and after the hunting season is open. Third, the availability of bunting ground open to the public is decreasing and many Coloradans are traveling as far away as Kansas and Nebraska for the opportunity to hunt. We would provide an area where hunters could safely seek their game within Colorado and Weld County, and, at the same time, decrease the number of hunters hunting on private property without permission or in restricted areas. EXPLAIN THE TYPES OF EXISTING USES ON SURROUNDING PROPERTIES. The surrounding properties are actively farmed. There is also some oil and gas production facilities on these properties. • ,N • ea.:77,111, • • • THE DISTANCE OF THE PROPOSED USE TO RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES IN HACH DIRECTION. The distance of the proposed use to residential structures is as follows: to the north 1000 feet; to the south 1500 feet; to the west 700 feet. There are no adjacent residences to the east . The attached map more specifically depicts these locations. TBE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS, PATRONS, MEMBERS AND BUYERS. The normal number of users for the special use would be 25 participants per day. The maximum number of users would be one hundred participants for special yearly competition and benefits for organizations. THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES, NUMBER OF SHIFTS, AND HOURS OF OPERATION. • The normal number of employees would be six. Employees for the sporting clays course would include a manager, a scorekeeper, and a target thrower. During times of competition or benefit , the number of scorekeepers " and target throwers would increase to accommodate the participants. Employees for the Renegade Gun Club would include three hunting supervisors. The course and gun club would operate for only one shift which would occur during daylight hours. The hours of operation would be 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The sporting clays course would operate five days per week and the Renegade Gun Club would operate October 1 to March 31, by appointment. THE TYPE OF HATER SOURCE FOR THE OPERATION. It is anticipated that the amount of water required for the course and club would be minimal . The water source for the proposed use is from existing wells located on the Chikuma farm. The water would be used for drinking and would be tested in 3 • ew ni", a • compliance with the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado drinking water regulations for bacteria and nitrates. EXPLAIN THE ACCESS ROUTE(S) FOR THE PROPOSED USE. Entrance and exit to the Chikuma Farm is at 3570 Weld County Road 423. EXPLAIN THE TYPE, SIZE, WEIGHT, AND FREQUENCY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. The type of vehicles associated with the proposed use would include passenger cars, pickup trucks and four wheel drive vehicles. The frequency of traffic would be an average of four to eight vehicles per day arriving and departing for each hunt or round of sporting clays. Vehicular traffic would increase somewhat • during special competition and benefit events. THE TYPE OF SEWAGE FACILITIES FOR THE PROPOSED USE. An engineer designed septic tank shall be installed, pursuant to the recommendations of the Weld County Health Department upon application approval. A DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. Smoking shall be prohibited and no smoking signs would be posted along the course. Open fires shall similarly be prohibited on the course and hunting areas. Emergency fire prevention equipment , such as fire extinguishers, shall be on hand and readily available. If fire emergency services are required, they will be provided by the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. The district has estimated a response time to the site of five minutes. 4 • 121CC 74-, • • • THE TYPES AND MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ANIMALS TO BE CONCENTRATED ON THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AREA AT ONE TIME. Animals would not be allowed on the sporting clays course. Hunting dogs would be allowed during the pheasant and quail hunts with the Renegade Gun Club; however , each bunter is allowed no more than one dog. The Renegade Gun Club, operating under the licensing of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, will meet the requirements and regulations for raising pheasant and quail , specifically with regard to the number of birds allowed (200 per acre) and in the humane treatment of the birds. THE TYPE AND SIZE OF ANY WASTE, STOCKPILE, OR STORAGE AREAS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. Spent targets will be incorporated into the soil through farming techniques such as plowing and discing or by removal to an • established landfill . Existing farm buildings will be used for storage of the clay targets. THE TYPE OF STORM WATER RETENTION FACILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. It is believed that storm water retention facilities are not required for the proposed use, and accordingly, no storm water retention facilities will be associated with the proposed use. THE TIME SCHEDULE AND METHOD OF REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS, JUNK, AND OTHER WASTES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. The removal of debris, junk and waste shall occur on a weekly basis by the Fort Lupton Refuse service. Waste collection cans will be located in each sporting clays station to dispose of empty shotgun shells and other debris. 5 • ere- 4-, • • • EXPLAIN THE PROPOSED LANDSCAPING PLANS AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. Each sporting clays station would be planned around the existing landscape to allow the participants as true-to-nature a course as possible. As we will not be changing any existing landscape by using land currently in pasture land and river bottom, no erosion control measures would be associated with the proposed use. RECLAMATION PROCEDURES TO BE EMPLOYED UPON CESSATION OP THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW ACTIVITY. The reclamation procedures, should it become necessary, would consist of removal of the shooter's boxes, mechanical target throwers, waste collection containers and gun rests. It is anticipated that the land could be returned to its prior condition with minor expense and labor. • A TIME TABLE SHOWING THE PERIODS OF TIME REQUIRED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND START U$ OF THE PROPOSED USE. Minimal construction is required for the proposed use. Sufficient advance notice is needed for the ordering and shipment of the mechanical target throwers and clay targets, set up of the shooter 's boxes and gun rests and installation of sewage facilities. Start-up of the proposed use would occur approximately six weeks after approval . A STATEMENT EXPLAINING HOW THE PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The proposal for the Renegade Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. In the set up of the sporting clays course and in the operation of the Renegade Gun Club, we would continue to use the 360 acres of 6 • • farmland for the production of alfalfa and feed corn. Use of cultivated lands would remain unchanged. The course would be set up on pasture land and river bottom unsuitable for farming, thereby maximizing use of lands. A STATEMENT EXPLAINING HON THE PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE DISTRICT IN WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. The proposal is consistent with the intent o£ the district which is to maintain and promote the agricultural use of the land. The intent of the district is to provide areas for uses dependent on agriculture without the interference of incompatible residential , commercial , or industrial uses. The pheasant and quail are dependent upon agriculture to provide adequate protection, cover, and food for their survival . ® A STATEMENT EXPLAINING WHAT EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE, IN THE LOCATION DECISION FOR THE PROPOSED USE, TO CONSERVE PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND IN THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE IF APPLICABLE. In locating the Sporting Clays Course and the hunts for the Renegade Gun Club in pasture land and river bottom, we will conserve the productive use of our farm land in this agricultural zone. A STATEMENT EXPLAINING THERE IS ADEQUATE PROVISION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE COUNTY. In compliance with the NSCA recommendations in the design of any sporting clays course, safety is the number one concern. In a sense, the game of sporting clays is similar to golf. A participant walks the course, calls for a target, shoots ten identical targets from station number one and then continues on to each station until he has completed five stations of various targets. The course is laid out in such a way that each 7 • SCG r) • participant completes a round of shooting at one station before moving to the next station. The participants are never in a position to shoot toward one another. The side and top rails of the shooter' s boxes decrease excess movement of the shotgun. A station can be set up at the perimeter of the permit area with shots directed into the permit area. Safety must be, and shall be continuously urged and enforced. The maximum shotgun shot fall range is approximately 100 yards. In compliance with the NSCA recommendations, each station will be set up with a 300 yard safety zone. Each participant is given a description of the station and then advised of the direction they can expect targets to fly. A two target preview is then launched so as to allow a participant to prepare for his round. A video tape prepared by the Winchester Ammunition Company and the National Skeet Shooting Association is available for viewing by contacting the applicants. This tape demonstrates the, game of sporting clays, a course design and field suggestions. A copy of NSCA field suggestions is attached. All participants will be supervised. NSCA rules and regulations will be followed. Signs will be posted which will require an open and unloaded shotgun chamber until the participant is inside the shooter's box. Such precautions reduce the chance of accidental discharge of the shotgun. Use of protective eye and ear wear shall be strongly recommended. Consumption of alcohol or use of drugs before and 'during participation in the proposed use will be strictly prohibited and signs will be posted advising participants of such prohibitions. Any person(s) seeming impaired will be barred from participation. Richard Chikuma is certified in First Aid and CPR. Marsha Chikuma is a registered nurse. Should medical facilities be required, the Chikuma Farm is located nine miles from the Platte Valley Medical Center which is capable of providing emergency care. By providing an area for shooting specifically designed with safety in mind, our neighboring property owners will be less subject to trespassers and those persons unlawfully hunting on private property. We have met informally with our neighboring property owners to inform them of our intentions and to learn of any concerns they might have. Initial reactions proved to be favorable to the proposed use. 8 9C07/1") • ® • • A STATEMENT EXPLAINING THE PROPOSED USE WILL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SURROUNDING AREA AS PERMITTED BY THE EXISTING ZONE AND WITH FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AS PROJECTED BY THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF THE ADOPTED MASTER PLANS OF THE AFFECTED MUNICIPALITIES. A preliminary inquiry with the City of Fort Lupton indicates that the proposed use is outside the urban growth area and will have no influence on the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone. A STATEMENT EXPLAINING THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AREA IS NOT LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN, GEOLOGICAL HAZARD AND WELD COUNTY AIRPORT OVERLAY DISTRICT AREA; OR THAT TBE APPLICATION COMPLIES WITH SECTION (50), OVERLAY DISTRICT REGULATIONS AS OUTLINED IN THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE. The use by special review area is located in a flood plain as • is the entire Chikuma Farm. The use by special review area is not located in a geological hazard area or the Weld County Airport overlay district. PROOF THAT A WATER SUPPLY WILL BE AVAILABLE WHICH IS ADEQUATE IN TERMS OF QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND DEPENDABILITY (e.`. , A WELL PERMIT OR LETTER FROM A WATER DISTRICT). Preliminary inquires with the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health and Water Quality Control indicate the water supply for the special use area would be considered a non-community water source. The water will be tested as required by these agencies. Well permits for the Chikuma Farm are listed as follows: 4180F; 13360R; 41530; 9219F; and 97613. • ore,t:��1 • • • A COPY OF THE DEED OR LEGAL INSTRUMENT IDENTIFYING THE APPLICANT(S) INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY UNDER CONSIDERATION. IF AN UNAUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNS THE APPLICATION FOR THE FEE OWNER(S), A LRFEMI GRANTING POWER OF ATTORNEY TO THE AGENT FROM THE PROPERTY OWNER(S) SHALL BE PROVIDED. A copy of the deed is attached. A letter granting power of attorney to Richard and Marsha Chikuma from Mary K. Chikuma, the property owner, is attached. A NOISE REPORT, UNLESS WAIVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES, DOCUMENTING THE METHODS TO BE UTILIZED TO MEET THE APPLICABLE NOISE STANDARDS. At this time, a noise report is waived by the Department of Planning Services. • A SOIL REPORT OF THE SITE PREPARED BY THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE OR BY A SOILS ENGINEER OR SCIENTIST. IN THOSE INSTANCES WHEN THE SOIL REPORT INDICATES THE EXISTENCE OF MODERATE OR SEVERE SOIL LIMITATIONS FOR THE USES PROPOSED, THE APPLICANT SHALL DETAIL THE METHODS TO BE EMPLOYED TO MITIGATE THE LIMITATIONS. A soil report of the special use area is attached. A CERTIFIED LIST OF 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 SUBJECT TO THE APPLICATION. A list of the names. addresses and corresponding parcel identification numbers from the records of the Weld County Assessor assembled within the last thirty days is attached. 10 • See7 ) • • A CERTIFIED LIST OF THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERAL ON OR UNDER THE PARCEL OF LAND BEING CONSIDERED. The affidavit of interest owners mineral and/or subsurface and interest owners surface estate is attached. USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT MAP PLAN. The map plan, including a vicinity map and plot plan, are attached. • 4 p =r 11 et C7 47 s • ORGA•ATION OF THE NATIONAL SPORTING CLAYS ASSOCIATION . NATIONAL TeNatiow Sporting CleysA"w°i"b".aDNS:nohn.M•uon& Skeet Shooting Aaeodation,was formed in April Iget to promote • SPORTING CLAYS Wiling dorinOteUSWStates ad C.. The National Sporting Ctey AmoolaGon(NSCA)is•nonprofit or- ASSOCIATION objects akm owned end ;prornoto"° an°�agrowth a.wr a� awaywhioh lsbenetbiattealwloanjoyandpspWpatelnlepwre.Thedidalon Advisory Coundt erta ctgyS of ryge e�avd ,eo/+olsbrrwe dtltlYl�irrNd rotations!ehooters d shooting Mammy, The Mowing is an MamaiMw summery of be avatar dote wnawSporero GaysAssoa.tmn,TN Moil wmnalSponMw Clays Rules govern SW emoting of registered target the conduct at skate and the adosofdtotMWECO rKTiebetahaabe if 42 4'0 friponsifrrn+etelity foe i'M.s~na.are oo�rna4nhw.eoacan�lorosrtrM of 4—rONtO.tF' TeNSCA wseneathe right to make afarealonin,oramendments b ease Mos at any time.yr enenr it downs It m bs Yf the boot Interest&tie Naval Sporting Clay Assodatmn. . - OFFICIAL-'- GENERAL INFORMATION i PURPOSE OF Ida RULES The purpose of tie Nations;Sporting Gaya Aasoddbn ls In pro mote and pawn IS sport of sporting days tiawohad Si Unlyd Steen and Canada.Ile NSGA is dedicated to tlw devalopmentot tie sport stall levels ofparticipation.We vow tolls enatmom phew of frothy conbetitibn and min aptul Some*Win■ mentswelp.VS So offer the hisser awaM/ondtipKahoclhp AND REGULATIONS °,M Ns hunting and own adea dais and • 1 RULES OF CONDUCT OF MCA SHOOTER Each member we befurnie od•oopyof those Official NSCA nem with the undewwr01ng that the member WM wad and understood SAFETY FIRST ACTIONS OPEN *soh Me. Menbream aeon*encouraged b know°"se"'"s and abide by tam,both to their own benefit and for the benefit of otMremders. It Is Ms shooters responslbinty to conduct his shooting in a safe manner and report any unsafe �� m agrees abide try tone rules. wes accept an official conditions to shoot officials. WMn nab%Your enty at any bolstered ahobt prukM»yam Safety—always foliowthesafsty rules and regu- Sao identificatancaroandyourawww seeds*arcyoursame. lotions of the NSCA and your local club.They are address �m mentors* nutter are pooy doud h noted aorwN records in there tote your protection and the safety of others. Ways list eek NSCA number,were name and address on the Eye and ear protection Is a must at all times when seem biros on a sporting clays course. The wowosro*Minden forrhapurposeof;minding t odam& SpOrtamartship — always help your fellow cation p0nsitieesatbe shoots with"°m dale data onyourshooting ability. Shooters not having their biro•up to date may be put in a A shooters. higher class or°Own**waltzed. Sporting Clays are fun—Dont lose site of the two hlstie duly or each WSCA member m have Mawr average card main goals—SAFETY AND HAYING FUN! updated atthe end of nth shoot • Failure m•Suave mad worst oeri iedcatondsoon*esn bad to inversion a M So NSCA. CC r.,,x`, RULES FOR THE SORTER C. MAMMA" 1.ruaho 401*eammwnieonincl ding reloads may beused A. LOW GUN Shoot Officials may furter limit On ammunition to be Gun atoll must be viable below l mt • 8, CALL FOR TARGET e shooters armpit oaercaly mandscMed Tarot will be launChed immediately or■AN a delay of up to 7 2. !Dade for 12 gauge purr shall not weed 1 1/e ounces seconds. of shot oho., C. mouprnNo OF OUN 9.Maximum shpt h Shooter le b keep from mounting his pun until target le visible. If h for any plwncomgGCon may to la judgement of Ica Field Judge,the shooter mons to mount his • tuning lanrd by e Shoot hoos Officials. g,m Prior lc Wing The target.the target will be.mo are and the 4.Shot size shall netaaand U.S.4712 Oamemro.00V: oflawnoe and ca will bepinepaln,Notionally MOPassessed the ea1.07gralne). shooter.EaonsheMc bird'(3 per day)can a construed asCape for sooting tamsts as lost 5.Sl Slot normal prodadon ephericei shot Plead O.THE COURSE 1. The cane Me provide for a predetermined number of D. SHOOTER'S RESPONSIBILITY shoothg bade from which each competitor ofd attampt Itvabegrrsaponeibiligot each shooter toto%raid with these various Begets Tar number of"StaYar•aM the number rules, Ignorance of the See will not be a cause to're-attempt and Wwaowatfa of targets from each station,on each targets lost because of rule violations. Writ dearmined ty Ire Shoot Officials.and shooters. ire Shoot Officials,and willS thea 2.Targets Will be dopelled by,and latriched froth smote EGUIPMENy number Of commercially producied modffiat or handmade divan whictiva myelin approved target in anarserto A.TARGETS Targets thrown in any event may hdudeany or all of to following: Officials)of a ins b bknnirtia(al the odnio of the Shoot pane dp►nimal ypkaby token by.sport- ing atgun' 1.RepuationSKEETorTRAPargetsasspecNlsdbyATA, HSU Of MU. b,Launching devices Mich provdsfor varying arglaanddisanasatla targets bawling 2.Mini,midi.baba rocket,or rabbit targets as apedded by able(Le.Wobble err 20%ofare*gets baps). No Ron San 20%p1M lvgata FTTASC. Man be"antediromsuchdevices.Noises than 001Lof "I . S.Propeller'taunted 22•Pipeon targets. omal al�alltrashotshadropnwnadwith a shooters.bly r pectoy,dstanos and velocity b d.hooch. '., 4. My sporting days target approved by ShootOmcials. 4.Devices Mich provide for damning multiple targets am sod' ";• 6. 'Poison BUT targets of a mints and°Indy di.• aemebas apparent*may to headed at random. Shooters ti. Deviate propelling targets of more than one type,and .slom oapalae of Providing targets at nyiry angles and diatom WWI be employed or*se Ica varying aepeote of terse Padre al be the same for all shooters and wiir be M of aA Mean'Nand of selection. atamolingshoa&teasetargetse hadbesoonsdemise or lost bird'. Swan comely retaking fromathmpdrg the e.Field Morava beog iredstaaanstation in etdrwnnt 'poison tart(protected species)wib.wood u.'NY p number aoanp.tengyenrora.ar,t,Ialara shooter;u 'dead bird'. wed as.b soon the attempts aoarately.Numbers and positions for FWdardpes shall bit determined by the Shoot 0. Tweet number and selection for any compation sad Okoiats. be at the deonbnofHsShleotOkoiala. No more ton 30% athe total nwrmbppameaalot sother than targets de. tatted in A•1. Target number and Sidon than b•the awns for all shooters. B. SHOTGUNS ' 1.Shotgun's of12 gaup orsmdNrgauges,h safe working par,and capable o1 tiring two shoo are to be used in Sate! is ever ones responsibility.attempbrgaftwgets. Y Y P y. 2. Shotguns Mad for naiads barrel'(of micro chokes k Is the shooters responsibility to report any unsafe artdror lengths)taro permitted. The shooter it allowed to shooting Condition Irnmedlately to Shoot officials. change barns only between stations or as eternise di- rected by the Shoot Officals '.Shotguns wd°'hterahangsabwp adjustable°tawsare THINK GUN SAFETY • permitted at the ehooter► discretion. Choice oars to *tended only betweena ttarsor nothemwise Grata by the Shoot Officals 4. Competitors may enter a shoot wilt various guns and 21/4' S`�.J atampttargesre various stators with affinentguns,pthe gun of soothe,competitor Gum may be change?Only be'wre• SOO:vet Cr e• Othew•sr dfrerioe by thr Sea:,! s SPORTING CLAYS ! FIELD SUGGESTIONS CL,e4- } AYS'9 � SsO NSCA \ 'y O � J • z o O � s � -yam P I ' 1Iv7-pNlO , NOTE : Please remember these are only suggested field layouts . • • C r 2} • C 4 C C 1' C7t1' "��" } S c o ami.�r�3. < • Q `hr. CSC c, i o ; -• Ce q 4 ,Li 1,7; /r • .`. F E / i a 0. / f / ft R • Ls N / } v:: Y.+ , Y ili u. K O J N / C. C• .7 e o ff Is •y� 1 .. .., .„el. Q• � • � I �Jo" 6,Cr� I O �� : 41;7; 6�'�L� � ,,{ >`3 S /L7 � c`,y f+-a Calf C ,( )_ 2 es h a,-,s;-7,0--,7, c J T0-,7, � h 7t„t 47, ij 7grill/WY �y "Y r a. w ` w � 7 V` c�'� yi V , M (n ` r V 2 vU- \..5.2,.... 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Y I � 1 v j( w Ij I . k s v IT C o ' II Os' ti e y (l ev I , , o rI e+ I';N•gj P II II % , , III((III (I Ilijl (III va�' f y_ "(il 01 � COlIIi� ` 1 p, (jlIligtill'd'illl���ili jp�jli - . mad C g6Qo s , .� a sdsi-t," G y° Q �� G F , 4 ..., a S 1fT�`Zt , v h. �.2 P.:, 'ro 5 i � w � ss1 ,v -A...:a.� ‘::wrr ��.. • • • a r. AO ' .>„7 5/ it, r. ��o . Cv f1?�� a^ o GJ �,�* avel :.3 ?1/4�4.�,,,,� a Q. 110� , �3 • r � a � 5- C71.1...: c c , o iri • fla . c 0o • fao "/, • J _ c N / Q � V• • / ~ / C2 2 U.U. J /// � G N / U 0 /re / , '/ / ....^ / u // O /// • t.... a. G Inc r„saC•�� r J O L Y f, ‘ .) I' /1 4 ,c aktip‘s.;;;) i n+.. / �. Z. i Ir V / �• v .49 �r,.,,," • r V • tai. f-g tz 01 r?„ "Z,.., 7:'• \Yea? t G 9J� 7 x � �� S 0 STATE OR COLORADO Roy Romer. Go w npr nrry.O OEPARTMENT +ATURAL RESOURCES • DIVISIOA OF WILDLIFE 4.0R4, AN May OPPOIM M YY EMPLOYER POMP 0.0lson. Director ONO arealway �N • Cent,Colorado 002ie Or N�� Telephone;(7O.1)797.1102 • January 8, 1990 Richard Chlkumo 3570 VCR 23 Ft. Lupton. CO 80621 Dear Mr. Chlkuma: , Your request to add quail to your commercial park license has been approved. Please keep this notification with your commercial park files. Sincerely. Kathy Koniahi LSteaae Servieu xe: File STATE OF COLORADO No. Ca368 DEPARTMENT OF NATUPJU.RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE DENVER, COLORADO WILDLIFE PARK LICENSE Commercial 1990 November 6 19 89 Omo ha,w This certifies that R1,08ar Cakwea, 3570 wCR 23, rt. tWtte, CO 80621 (Nor w Papal (Aesop having property here cited and located on land as described heroin: 1 1,1%16 1.2 sreea To.,eMy 66.67 ,in the County of_ Weld ,Suite of Colorado is issued this Wildlife Park nsm. UMW:under authority of Tide 33,C.R.S. I98S.as amended. This license is not transferable except sa permitted by law.Property described is subject to inspection at any time.This license is good for the calendar year and is renewable within thirty (30) days prior to the expiration by paying the annual foe. n 0 a e FEE: S 00 1 9C C `-4 Director December 31, 1990 ��// Date_f � Byaatantt, rTriEense Services LIMAS*Epping, Nw SL,uys Soecies in Possesetont Pheaeant N w,M.1'1111.1+11-11 ItI•..1 I r ) r.+y..+ M 6.44 FiaoM suuxc[ur[w,r( + v''' ?• + 4i•Itr r I TA'4 17I rt yte f w.4 QiC n� t a n �i WIiLI) x� W nl ..,,,li,. 4/1'Fel nw ',}y'.`,... i+ W': COUNTY. Cri i - ..2.•,:•.,/,....a., t,� tK nln�YilV�'�Kt�iL+ •Y .r' COLORADOIMIN w ♦ v�I(t`�T?u r �a7r.( �II1, �+n'tr,. 1xt«li�e.41.04.1,46.71/4.474-4••l4i , l .4 ( , ,71„ y ii 1 77'' YIS 1 V� ,jy� II !d I eenmin nm mm 1 Y♦r ii,ism Wilson ii,IN} 1 �,, r I +� 4 I •t O ��r��..r• .,17,44‘')., r 1,. • I ^. 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CO G0521 DATE RCVD: 3-15-39 9114. To: Same REPORTED: 3-29--89 exr_sxsr:c'cc;.e-crvas_ -:.-t- .:_ __...,-.•_r•;^tseazracser.C•eatznattinwrIaarain==samu a=unxram ANALYSIS RE0OrS TEO: 1 Wi tr. r Sample for Mineral Duality Analysis Mmam:z•a.rosmsrr≥:nm ANALYSIS REPORT: Tao Water 3/13 0900 pH (units) . 7, 05 STotal Oissalved Solids 1.036. (mg/literSw500 Hardness (mg/1 CaCO3 Equiv. );250 387. Total Alkalinitylog/1 as CaCO3> As Carbonate 0 As Bicarbonate 312, Calcium (tsg/liter) 107. Magnesium (mq/liter)e125 29. Sodium (mg/liter)e20 6.4 Chloride (mg/liter)e250 79, Sulfate cap/liter )e230 344. Nitrate Nitrogen (mg/liter)e10 5. 1 Fluoride (mp/literllel. 4 to 2.4 0. 91 *Commonly Accepted Maximums for Safe Drinking Water r 1.J,d \ yl� e "'Analysis Supervised by Data Appjoved for Release by 9c0 Y S NAiriN lrl eMCI C Np ti rolure n,—,U'1 • (303)1369-23'f MOM, '1:'9\419`6, ',aR^'j CrITO 'r CO/.to•4..,•.mi. 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' :It:: , AIMS TOGITTfO ma f V Vepi.W an d veld simmatawl.W the aemrmi GM mmmulmh alnb W I'.mlr.mh male.bm awl imam at,.s/ I 1 W W again,math him cheam deem mid a wr•r.W el d y mil %-el hie bM pa"rude i• ill ha m mmh.M.la W M W Joni lereet el p..m m with W banana W am.._ 1 TO HAM Apo TO HOLD Om W Haar,althea Mmrad J ask eau b mamma. Oa • eW genm d Os e....wY plen the madw of tb..,rail eaale..nil the sad W nirpe f sad ma'am..SI- I e m. An In map Pn: f IS mm Pla he re r oaf ter Ss.meet~as l wawa tag wawa.\anal rep✓.eM seem to W with the JW imam el he a pen the as f tam. I 11M,whom W the hews mg nap f ml se.naw.Oda M Um dee et the.isle W Iaea y er time ' , wawa_.,e M e.. .f w wakes sews meers&m f yeah seen imam,slam awl derma hl• mash el hteNae.h r he.d Ow a al to• Iml OS hg pew mg dwrl amaml0 d gavel M gad.soil sad mama W um d maw me fmm Memall.W Os tr r In In,W eW ham nil lma. , as.Whim gran la.rows,Idm,a^saw..ad.lames 9,..k........tai at me.m went. Wr the etna ateseede pa r tie et*W pm.mhla rennin et the W addle f tie m....l a.%W ...haw of r tha,d .amity W the ran r ageless f •',wrNm•mama W W a ararp pa sr -- lawfsHa'Mm.lm ea se Ore J.wise w.my pan a.W mu part el tie lbw pan.VD W .a 1/AIeANT ANO PIItTVTI DITQTF IN WITHIN,MOLOTOV me mid mat 1, M the Ono mot ha •awhe..an••e.hand W see W • V,...Nat runt Mem.mamma , II'' _. YasW had Dallmwd m u./Pwwe Y .111.411." /4�, - 11TA11 • • P1. 7�� - /l sP,� !Ala!' ?MCI* • .[w r IITALI • w ' 11TALI1 � e ,/ �QP �(ei // ,a,Al.l •• •. knot Or COLOOADO. - r' SL H^:: --'AA , I'h.roman,.p Sawa ti dmvtf.a Men r ray / Ish der al. W 0410,4e-„ . mmerra..eepAeh I :IY l/���(LLL.0���,,,/J\I(,Won.Wr lead•W.M',MtW rL (/ _ ' I ni • V N. X11 e..enewt a6r.Ism tmaW td..erm.yleium rm d.eaa"'I.. e• .h..rt..NM.'m. n M1 I ..d.:•e n.•.e�,a.wd1 nM1.•. :),-...."•,. .-. i . t • ' t } °I07%,-117 l • EQWFR 9F ATTORNEY 'AD KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that (name) , the undersigned, of „�SSD glen County of /rL«r State of �,�jKA is , here- by constitute, make and appoint Pgi.r-t.404.1.0 (name) , of L c� __4514 . _ _(address) , County of State of , my true and lawful attorney- in-fact, for the following purpose: To represent me in the matter of the foregoing attached application for a JAM. ru W4.44___ (variance, recorded exemption, etc. ) , in regard to and only in regard to the particular property described in said ap- plication, before the alma- ft eawatd ler��,�n.� _--- (Board of County Commissioners, Board of Adjustment, etc.) and to present evidence on my behalf before said Board. t L! �SI Sr/,5an.-a-2 _ Subscribed and sworn to before me this __Zee _ day of a, _Lt. — - Notary Public /rte-Mon/ VJi;gl,46„ 3-060/ My commission expires: yQ 19—PI • .804-79-012 SOIL SURVEY OF Wpb COUNTY, COLORADOAOUTHERN PART I United States Department o1 Agriculture. Soil Conservation Service, I • in cooperation with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station S.......1c51 I r w so c 1 1 S a b .':;:g.: rr r6 . I J 29 7t `t '' ' � r 'ti!'-r•h • /�:i.n4•1 I'S l: N, 4 , V...• r 3. II, ', ....41' .� ��I..,�',1 1 ' rY'i} 2, r� I „µi.. a ' , ,r ,�, lP :'« • '• r J �. r. 34 J 1 .. .Y ez r y Y �. �)"` , i 76 — ifsA „ i I'.i` ,N 76 .. 6 6 Y0. r 4 I 76 3 Io «, pl i • 4 �t, _ j ti ti :�. 1 47..1h N i to ' Jl 1 V., 'I CI • to s ♦' • 33 , •� r� Ay • J 6 • �• .. , Y �y / s 41 24 • . J• 4 ar^� ./� , ,,,, J'r i, 21 I • , 1 t:Z 47. •r; � a Y; rl✓7 * 1j �.yr lU g"• N/ �7 a ,•I . 43 $ �' 25— 41 l '4 •Y 'r 1 r.4 I' at t+ t /\y 6 I \ :1'. p pw7vf�� IrrL':; •. I lA,, \ .. 46 VV�pf it 1 \ Y�' I • 1=MI /y r4 "./I lVr 40 ' 4 ^. y e I Y Q• • 3.Y„ •71 24 7 M[4 r v A 1f r 1. ��� � Yn r 46 \' 66 •••• I \7'M !.;N. 3 >9 ‘; 1 21 p. YNY. �.N'._' 1 leir V1• �l 21r vl n s. f s e r , 3 .yl f •..,nom 4 4..Ik. .. ar . 1 Y •.fir.. .� .:r7 r � + r � r f c y II + ,, 4 ---r WaM16Mr6 'l; Y '' w'";�'1 Y, 1' ° Y '�1 HO(" �A l i r7t.4 46 pt,a4• ]7 „/.... eri '1 ( 1 , r • n .g.r 63.4` Y 1 .'r/• 4dr.. • i 1 )6 11 YY�� I ,y.' Sat' '1, I 47 62 M ♦ r i 1 I i e"byRI J!1. tit.,w "-ol; A 0 4 My '):.�F ' I 1 xS .37. n N• t h ' ry t 104`L� 1.�. ItaN r ;. x • . ♦. ' lIi4 r X25 ,1F, 7\,"`•J7,2 l'�'r �7 a'A1 ♦ 6.. '� .. 29 r 77 •, . i r 4 r r ° • i 1 1 p C9 �' +' rzt r!J +` 1 �a �dWi a 7+ .. j 1/�!A' + `1'�1 :..c' r K • • • 3—Aquolls and Aquents, gravelly 'substratum, This 8—Ascalon loam,0 to 1 percent slopes.This is a deep, nearly level map unit is on bottom lands and flood plains well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 4,900 of all the major streams in the survey area. Aquolla, feet It formed in alluvium deposited by the major river's which have a dark colored surface layer, make up about in the survey area. Included in mapping are small areas _ GO percent of the unit Aquents, which have a lighter where sand and gravel are within a depth of 60 inches. colored aurface layer, make up about 36 percent About G Also included are small areas of soils that have a clay percent is Aquepts and Bankard handy loam. loam subsoil, • These are deep, poorly drained e0iis that formed in Typcially the surface layer of this Ascalon soil is brown recent alluvium. No one pedon is typical. Commonly the loam about 10 inches thick.The subsoil is brown and yel- soils have a mottled, mildly alkaline to moderately al- lowish brown sandy clay loam about 16 inches thick. The kaline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying substratum to a depth 60 inches is calcareous sandy loam, material and are underlain by sand or sand and gravel Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is within 48 indica, In places they have a gleyed layer in the high, The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. underlying material. Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. Most of the acreage is nubject to flooding. The water This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It table im at or near the surface early in spring and recedes is suited to aU crops commonly grown in the area,includ- to as deep as 48 inches late in fall in some yearn. ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat, and onions.An example of•suitable cropping system is 3 Some 'mall areas have been reclaimed by major drainage to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, and leveling and are used for irrigated crops. sugar beets,small grain,or beans. Few conservation prac- The potential native vegetation in dominated by alkali tices are needed to maintain top yields. sacaton, ewitchgraas, and western wheatgrass. Saltgrase. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow it- sedge, rush, and alkali bluegrass are also prominent rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- rotential production ranges from 3,000 pounds per acre in mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. favorable years to 2,000 pounds in unfavorable yearn. As Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally �ange condition deteriorates, the switchman, alkali well suited to this soil. Cultivation t0 control competing vegetation should be continued for as many years assacaton, and western wheatgrasa decrease and saltgrass, possible following planting.Trees that are beat suited and 'sedge,and rush increase. Management of vegetation should be based on taking have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and ing is difficult and costly because numerous tillage prae- hackberry, The shrubs beat suited are akunkbush sumac, tices am required to eliminate the 'alt a" sal. lilac,Siberian pemhrub,and American plum. q Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The Switchgram, western whetterma, alkali sacaton, tall cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked wheatgrass, and tall fescue are suitable for needing. They pheasant land mourning dove, Many nongame species can can be seeded into a clean, firm seedbed. Seedbed be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape preparation unually requires more than 1 year to cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- eliminate the saltgrass sod. A grata drill should be used. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ,e Seeding early in spring ham proven most successful. ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize this unit. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational The wetland plants provide nesting and protective cover, development Increased population growth in the survey as well as some food. The nearby irrigated cropland, area has resulted in increased homeaite construction. The where wildlife obtain much of their food and find protee- chief limiting soil features for urban development are the tive cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and shrink-swell potential of the subsoil as it wets and dries opcnland wildlife. and the limited ability of this soil to support a load.Septic n Openland wikllife, especially phessant, use this unit for tank absorption field,' function properly, but community '{, cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in some sewage systems should be provided if the population den- ••, areas. sity increases. Because of the moderately rapid permea- Thesc valuable wildlife area' should be protected from bility of tho substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed, fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and overuse by Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability class I ir- livestock.They should not be drained. rigated. These soils have good potential as a source of sand and •gravel. Capability subclass Vlw; Salt Meadow range site. 9 071-i F „9 Ascalon loam, 1 to 3 percent elopes.Thin is a deep, 10—Bankard sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent elopes. This ZZfell drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 4,900 is a deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on flood feet. It formed in alluvium depoaited by the major rivers plains at elevations of 4,460 to 6,000 feet. It formed in in the survey area. Included in mapping aro small areas stratified recent alluvium along streams and rivers. %- where "and and gravel are within a depth of 60 inches. eluded in mapping are numerous sand and gravel bar” Also included are small areas of soils that have a clay and small areas of noncalcareous soils. loam subsoil. Typically the surface layer of this Bankard soil in Typically the surface layer of this Ascalon soil is brown brown sandy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is brown and ycl- material t0 a depth of 60 inches is polo brown calcareous brown sandy clay loam about 16 inches thick. Tho "°rid stratified with thin knees of sandy loam, loam, and substratum to a depth of 00 inches is calcareous sandy fine gravel, loam. Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water Permeability is moderato. Available water capacity it capacity is low.The effective rooting depth Is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. low, Surface runoff in medium,and the erosion hazard is low. This soil is suited to limited cropping. It is sandy and This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It subject to flooding. Pasture is the best line. Tall wheat- in suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- grate, tall fescue, and annual sweetclover are some of the ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, most imitable crops, bight,frequent irrigation by furrows and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 and flooding is bent Commercial fertilizer improves the to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, amount and value of forage produced. sugar beets, small grain, or bean. Land leveling, ditch The potential native vegetation is dominated by lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for proper awitchgrass, indiangrass, sand blueatem, sand reedgrasa, water application. sideoata grams, needlcandthread, and blue grama. Much All method" of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- of this range site includes other soils and vegetation in rigution is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- such a complex pattern that it is difficult to map them mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields, separately. Potential production ranges from 2,600 pounds Windbreaks and environmental pbmtinga of trees and per acre in favorable years to 1,600 pound" in unfavorable its commonly grown in tho area aro generally well years. An range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid d to this soil. Cultivation to control competing grnasen decrease; blue grams, "and dropseed, and Rubs vegetation should be continued for as many years as increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weed" possible following planting.Trees that are beat suited and and annuals invade the site as range condition become" have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern poorer. redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and Management of vegetation should be based on taking hackberry. The shrubs beat suited are akunkbush sumac, hnlf and leaving half of the total annual production, Seed- lilac, Siberian peashrub,and American plum. ing is desirable only in area" large enough to intereeed or Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The to prepare a seedbed. Switchgrass, sand bluestem, sand cropland area" provide favorable habitat for ring-necked reedgra"s,aideoats grams,little bluestem,blue grams,pu- pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame apecies can bescent whentgrass, and intermediate wheatgrass are be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape suitable for seeding. This soil can be seeded by using an cover. For pheasant", undisturbed nesting cover is essen- intersecdcr or a fins,clean sorghum stubble.A arose drill tial and should be included in plane for habitat develop- it required. Seeding early in spring has proven moat sue- • merit,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. cetaful. This nail has goal potential for urban and recreational This soil in generally not auited to the establishment development. Increased population growth in the survey and growth of trees and shrubs. Onsite investigation is area hat resulted in increased homesitc construction. The needed to determine feasibility and possible tree and shrub apecies. chief limiting soil features for urban development are the Wildlife is an Sm trans secondary shrink-swell potential of the subsoil as it wets and dries arY use of this soil. The and the limitedability of this soil to support a load. Septic cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked tank absorption fields [unction properly, but community pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can sewage systems should be provided if the population den- be attracted by establishing areas for Heeling and escape city increaser. Because of the moderately rapid permca- cover. For pheasants,undisturbed nesting cover is enten- bility of the aubstratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. tial end should be included in plane for habitat develop- Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass meat, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- Ile irrigated. land wildlife, for example, deer and antelope, can be at- traded by managing livestock grazing and reseeding • where needed. This "oil is not suited to urban or recreational develop- ment because of the flood hazard. Capability subclass IVw Irrigated, VIw nonirrigated; Sandy Bottom land • range site. Q� v - ® e • rl9—Colombo clay loam, 0 to I percent slopes. This in 31—Kim loam, 0 to 1 percent elopes. This is a deep, a deep, well drained roil on flood plains and terraces at well drained soil on smooth plains and alluvial fans at elevations of 4,000 to 4,780 feet. It formed in stratified elevations of 4,900 to 5260 feet.It formed in mixed eolian calcareous alluvium. Included in mapping are small arena deposits and parent sediment from • wide variety of of rolls that have a loam surface layer and some small bedrock. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that leveled arena, have loamy sand underlying material. Typically the surface layer of this Colombo soil is dark Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown grayish brown clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper about 12 inches thick.The upper 30 inches of the underly- 7 iafiler of the underlying material is pale brown ing material Is pale brown loam. The lower part to a stratified clay loam and loam. The lower part to It depth depth of 60 inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. of GO inches is very pale brown loam stratified with thin permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is lenses of fine sand,medium sand,and clay 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 GO inches or more. This soU is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- In irrigated areas this roil is suited to crops commonly ing corn, sugar beets,beans,alfalfa,small grain, potatoes, grown in the area, such as corn, sugar beets, beans, alfal- and onions.An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 fn,onions,and potatoes. to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, All methods of irrigation that are common to the area sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Very few conservation are used. Borders are suitable for small grain,alfalfa,and practices are needed to maintain top yields. pasture. Furrow irrigation in used for row crops. Crops All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- respond to application of nitrogen and phosphorus. rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and eom- Windbrenka and environmental plantings of trees and merohd fertilizer are needed for top yields. shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and milted to thin soil. Cultivation to control competing 'shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well vegetation should be continued for as many yearn as suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing onsible following planting.Trees that are best fruited and vegetation should be continued for as many years as ve good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and edcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Runsianolive, and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern heckberry, The shrubs beat suited are skunkbush sumac, redcedar,ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum, hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, Wildlife in an important secondary use of this soil. Siberian peashrub,lilac,and American plum. Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The grime species can be attracted by establishing arena for cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- '• agriculture. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- . Where this soil in on flood plains and is susceptible to meat,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. flooding it has poor potential for urban and recreational This soil has good potential for urban and recreational development. On the higher terraces the potential is fair. development. Increased population growth in the survey Dwelling and road designs need to be modified to in- area has resulted in increased homesite construction.The creme the capacity of the soil to support a load and to chief limiting feature for urban development and mad protect it against frost action. Capability subclass Ilw ir- construction is the limited capacity of the soil to support nitrated. a load.Septic tank absorption fields function properly,but community sewage systems should be provided if the population density increases. Because of the permeability of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well Capability class I ir- rigated. s O('u' .1.'," 32—Kim loam, 1 CO 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, monde rs an important secondary use of this soil. The ell drained soil on smooth plains and alluvial fans at cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked elevations of 4,900 to 5,250 feet, it formed in mixed eolian pheasant and mourning dove, Many nongame species can deposit and parent sediment from a wide variety of be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape bedrock. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that cover, For pheasants. undisturbed nesting cover is mien. have loamy sand underlying material. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown ment, eapecially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- loam about 12 inches thick.The upper 28 inches of the un- hind wildlife, for example,the pronghorn antelope,can be dcrlying material is pale brown loam. The lower part to a attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, depth of GO inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is This soil has good potential for urban and recreational ' high. 'rho effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. development. Increased population growth in the survey Surface runoff is medium,and the eronion hazard is low. area has resulted in increased homeeite construction. The In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops com- chief limiting soil feature for urban development and road monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, construction is the limited capacity of this coil to support beans, alfalfa,small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- a load.Septic Conk absorption fields function properly, but pie of a suitable cropping system 's 3 to 4 years of alfalfa community sewage systems should be provided if the followed by corn,corn for silage, auger beets, small grain, population density increases. Iteeause of the permeability or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining (fig. 6), and installing of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. pipelinea may be needed for proper water applications. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow iv- Ile irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Loamy Plains range site. rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and tom- 34—Kim loam, b to 9 percent elopes. This is a deep, mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields, well drained soil on plains and alluvial fans at elevations In nonirrigated arena this soil is suited to winter wheat, of 4,90o to 5,250 feet It formed in mixed eolian deposits burley, and sorghum. Moat of the acreage is planted to and parent sediment from a wide variety of bedrock, in_ winter wheat and is summer renewed in alternate years eluded in mapping are small areas of soils that have to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is loamy sand underlying material. too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown Stubble mulch farming,striperopping,and minimum til-iik loam about 10 inches thick The upper 2G inches of the uri- c are needed control e blowing and water erosion, dcrlying material is pole brown loam. The lower part to a crcadng also may b0 needed d to control water erosion. depth of GO'lichen is pale brown fine sandy loam. The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is gramn, Several mid grasses, such as western wheutgrass • high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more. and needleandthread, are also preterit. Potential prodne- Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion .hazard is lion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years moderate. to 1,Ot1O pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition This soil in suited to limited cropping. Intensive deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue gramn, but- cropping is hazardous because of erosion. The cropping falognum, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; system ahould be limited to such close grown crops as W- and furage production drops, Undesirable weeds and an- &Ira, wheat, and barley. Thin soil also is suited to ir- male invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. limited pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 hanagement of vegetation on this soil should be based yearn of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and small on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- grain and alfalfa seeded with a Horne crop. tion, Seeding is desirable if the range it in poor condition. Close grown crops can be irrigated from closely spaced Sideoata gramn, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue contour ditches or sprinklers. Contour furrows or sprin- grama, pubescent wheatgrass,and crested wheutgross are klers should be used for new crops. Applications of suitable for seeding, The grass selected ahoull meet the nitrogen and phosphorus help in maintaining good produce seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into tion a clean, firm sorghum atubble, or it can be drilled into a The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has grams. Sideoats grams, little bluestem, western wheat; proven most successful. grass, and sedge are also prominent. Potential production Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and ranges from 1,800 pounds per acre in favorable yearn to shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well suited to thin soil. Cultivation to control competing 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years Aa range condition vegetation should be continued for as many years as deteriorates, the aideoats grams and little bluestem vegetation nshould decrease; forage production drops; and blue grams, but- following planting.Trees that are beet suited and falograsa, and several perennial (orbs and shrubs in- have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern crease. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site as redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and range condition becomes poorer. �ckbcrry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, Management of vegetation should be based on taking nc, Siberian penahrub, and American plum, half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- ing in desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sideoats n in grams, little bluestem, western wheatgrana, and pu- •- ��� bencent wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal needs of livestock. It CAR be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum atubble, or it • • • be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Plowing and 39—Nunn loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a deep, drilling on the contour minimize runoff and soil lessee. well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,650 to 5,000 Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. feet It formed in mixed alluvium. Included in mapping Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally am small, long and narrow areas of sand and gravel well suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing deposits and small areas of soil that are subject to occa- vegetation should be continued for an many years as sional flooding. Some small leveled areas are also in- possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and eluded. have good aurvival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish redcelar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and brown loam about 12 inches thick. The subsoil is light ' hnckberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, brownish gray clay loam about 12 inches thick. The upper lilac,Siberian peaahrub, and American plum. part of the substratum is light brownish gray clay loam. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The The lower part to a depth of GO inches is brown sandy cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked loam. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can Permeability is moderately slow. Available water be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches cover. For phensants, undisturbed nesting cover is nacre or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- low, ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,can be is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, ing corn,sugar beets,beano,alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 This soil has good potential for urban and recreational to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, development. lncrcagcd population growth in the survey sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Few conservation prate- area he requited in increased homesite construction. The tices are needed to maintain top yields. chic[limiting soil feature for urban development and road All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- construction is the limited capacity of thiq gull to support rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- a load. Septic tank absorption fields function properly,but martial fertilizer are sealed for top yiClde. munity sewage gygteme should be provided if the Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and ulation density increaseq. Because of the permeability shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass vegetation should be continued for as many years as 1Ve irrigated, Vie nonirrigated; Loamy Plaina range site. possible following planting.Trees that are beat suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The ahrubs best suited are akunkbush, lilac, Siberian peashrub,and American plum. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants,undisturbed Austin's cover is easen- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- ment It has moderate to high ahrink swell,low strength, and moderately slow permeability. These features create problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the substratum are suitable for septic tank abaorption fields and foundations. Some areas are adjacent to streams and are subject to occasional flooding.This soil has fair poten- tial for such recreational development as camp and picnic areas and playgrounds.Capability class I irrigated. • 9CO747 41—Nunn clay loam, 0 to I percent elopes. This is a Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water •deep, well drained soil on terraces and smooth plains at capacity in moderate. The effective rooting depth is GO elevation" of 4,550 to 5,150 feet. It formed in mixed allu- inches or more. Surface runoff is Blow, and the erosion vium and mellen deposits. Included in mapping are small, hazard is low. long and narrow areas of nand and gravel deposits and in irrigated arena this soil is suited to all crops com- mon area" of soils that are subject to occasional flooding, monly grown in the area, including torn, sugar beets, Some small leveled areas are also included. beans, alfalfa, email grain, and onions. An example of a Typically the surface layer of thin Nunn aoil is grayish suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 year, of alfalfa fol- brown clay loam about 0 Inchea thick.The subsoil is light lowed by corn,corn for silage,sugar beets,small grain,or brownish gray clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines part of the substratum is clay loam. The lower part toe are needed for proper water applications. - depth of G0 inches is sandy loam. All method" of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- Permeability is moderately slow. Available water ligation in the meet common. Barnyard manure and corn. capacity is high. The effective rooting depth Is 60 inches mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. or more. Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is Windbreaks and environmental planting" are generally low, suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in This soil in used almost entirely for irrigated Crops. It eatnblishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- ia suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, inched- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of ing corn, sugar beet",bean", alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, vegetation between the rows, Supplemental irrigation and onion. An example of a suitable cropping system in 3 may be necessary at the time of planting and during dry to 4 yearn of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival sugar beets, small grain, or bean. Few conservation prat.. are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern rerleedar, ponderosa tics"are needed to maintain top yields, pine, Siberian elm, Russinmolive, and hackberry. The All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- rigation ie the most eommon. Barnyard manure and tom- an peaehrub. mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species tan suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape vegetation should be continued for as many years as cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is easen- ossible following planting.Trees that are beat suited and tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- redeedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and land wildlife,for example,the pronghorn antelope,can be hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, lilac,Siberian poashrub, and American plum. managing livestock grazing,and reseeding.where needed. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Tho This soil has good potential for urban and recreational cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked development. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. The pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can only limiting feature is the rapid permeability in the sub- be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape stratum, which causes a hazard of ground water con. cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is meson- lamination from sewage lagoons. Capability subclass IIe list and about' be included in plans for habitat develop. irrigated; IVe nonirrigated;Sandy Plains range site. meat,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- 82—Wiley-Colby complex, 1 to 3 percent sloven. This went. It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, nearly level map unit is on smooth plains in the western and moderately slow permeability. These features create Part of the survey area at elevations of 4,850 to 5,000 problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas feet The Wiley moil makes up about GO percent of the that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the unit, and the Colby soil about 30 percent About 10 per- substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields cent in Real!silty clay and Weld loam. and foundations, Some areaa of this soil are adjacent to The Wiley soil in deep and well drained. It formed in streams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- ' calcareous eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is the!is fair for such recreational development as camp and pale brown silt loam about 11 inches thick.The subsoil is picnic areas and playground".Capability class I irrigated. , pale brown alley clay loam about 23 inches thick.The sub- . 7G—Vona Kandy lonm, 1 to 3 percent elopes Thin is a stratum to a depth of GO inches is very pale brown silty &PP, well drained "oil on plains and high terraces at clay loam. elevation of 4,600 to 5,200 feel, It formed in colinn and Permeability is moderately slow. Available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth in 60 inches alluvial deposit". Included in mopping are some leveled nrtas. Also included are small arena of soils that finvm a or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion harnrd is moderate. loamy nubstrntuin marl arena of soils that are noncaicare- The Colby soil aloe is deep and well drained and formed ous to a depth of GO inches'. in calcareous collate deposits. Typically the surface layer 'Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil in grayish is pale brown loam about 7 inches thick The underlying brown sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is material is very pale brown silt loam to a depth of GO brown fine sandy loam about 18 inchex thick. The sub- inches. stratum to a depth of GO inches in sandy loam, 9C0.74 • • •crmeability is moderate. Available water capacity is The Wiley soil has only fair potential for urban and 1. The effective rooting depth in GO inches or more, recreational development. Slow permeability, moderate Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard in shrink-swell potential, and limited bearing capacity cause moderate. problems in dwelling and road construction. The Colby This map unit i,' used for irrigated and nonirrigated soil has good potential for urban and recreational develop- cropland and for rangeland, wildlife habitat, and urban ment. Road design can be modified to compensate for the development. limited capacity of this soil to support a load. Capability In irrigated areas these mita are suited to all crops subclass IIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Foamy Pains commonly grown in the area, including corn, augur beets, range site. - beans, alfalfa, small grain, and onions. An example of a ' suitable cropping system in 3 to 4 years of Alfalfa fol- lowed by corn,corn for Range,sugar beets, small grain, or beans, land leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for proper water applications. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- rigation is the moat common. Barnyard manure and com- mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. In nonirrigated arena these soils are suited to winter wheat, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage in planted t0 winter wheat. The predicted average yield in 23 bushels per acre. The soil in summer faliowed in al- ternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation in too low for beneficial um of fertilizer. Stubble mulch farming, etripcmpping, and minimum til- lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue grams. Several mid gramma such nn western whentgra,'s needleandthread am also present. Potential produc- Mr ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years to 1,000 pound,' in unfavorable years. Aa range condition deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams. bur- fnlograsa, snakeweed, yucca and fringed sage increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based' on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tion. Seeding in desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sideoats grams, little bluestem, western wheatgrann, blue grams, pubescent wheatgrasa,and crested wheatgrase are suitable for needing. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be needed into a clean, firm sorghum stubble or It can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven moot successful. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally well Iquitos) to these soils. Cultivation to control competing vegetation should be continued for an many years as possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The shrubs best suited are akunkbush !matt, lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, 9C C'74-) and cottontail are beet suited to these evil,'. Wildlife G habitat development, including tree and shrub plantings grass plantings t0 nerve as nesting areas, should be morn! without irrigation during most yearn. Under ir- rigation, goal wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- ^ry"• aw ing many kinds of openland wildli(o. • 4 eta 0.43. A e127 `ar,to•t TO: Sporting Clays Range Owners And/Or Operators FROM: Mike Hampton, Executive Director The National Sporting Clays Association, a division of National Skeet Shooting Association, was formed in April 1989. It is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. The NSCA will assist in and support your efforts to generate interest within this shooting seg- ment, o£which a large percentage is the hunter. The NSCA brochure "The Ultimate Simulated Shotgun Hunting.Sport For All Seasons" is available to all member clubs and ranges to dis- tribute within their surrounding communities. 1. Advisory Council - This council, comprised equally of shooters, range owners and in- dustry personnel, was formed to promote, govern and in general make decisions concerning sporting clays issues. (Enclosure) 2. Club Affiliation and Tournament Schedule - Annual membership is on a calendar year. The club/range membership fee is $100. We recommend each club do whatever is re- quired to throw as many targets as possible and attract as many shooters as possible. A tourna- ment schedule listed in the Sporting Clays-The Shotgun);lusters' Magazine is an excellent way • to assurer the traveling shooter of a credible,properly managed event. (Enclosure) 3. Membership- Annual indvidual membership is 530.00 per calendar year. Mc:ubership in NSCA offers the member the finest and safest means of learning to shoot. The NSCA clubs' responsibility should be dedicated to the development of the sport at all levels of participation and offer the hunter a recreational target shooting game and extend his shooting season. 6. Natioawl Chanspionships-NSCA wi11 sponsor a National Championship Tournament to award and show re oggmtion of out top shooters,as well as attract media coverage. 7. Spotting Clays- The Shotgun Blusters' Magashse This publication is the official magazine devoted to spotting days nod win%shooting entbrmau, which includes featured chubs, tournament and registered shoot scheth des with remits.as well as articles of interest to the shot- gun hunter. This�,poblication is included with each annual membership to NSCA. . 5. Range Insurance- Alt member ranges and dubs will be eligible to take advantage of the NSCA insurance program. This policy will allow you coverage on your sporong clays range as well as any other operation err your premises suds as hunting preserves and so forth. 1 believe the goals of the NSCA are shared with the vast majority of sporting days ranee owners and operators. Our organization will maim every effort possible to arum the prospenty of this challenging sport and sem its member clubs is the tradition which they deserve. The NSCA invites and encourages you to become a port of this professionad, progressive new organization. A NSCA Club Membership application is enclosed for your oonvanence. • National Sporting Clays Assodation and I look forward to your affiliation with us and the beginning of a mutually rewarding relationship. ecc74., Enclosures ,MniONAL s.onnr+a a-.ra wssoa.ro« ..o.Box 010007-WsANtotyo•na•,B 71201.0007.46th aB•sn+ NAT*.SPOR1'7NG CLAYS ASSOC7A7.700 ADV7SORYCOUNCa INDUSTRY RANGE OWNERS DEAN, George (S) 208 High Street IIIUNTING,Jay (I) BEDNAR, George (R) Chestertown, MD 21620 Remington Arms Co. Inc. Sandanona Brandywine Building P. O. Box 1090 DEAN, Spriwr (S) 1007 Market Street Millbnook, NY 12545 75325 Office Ridge Circle Wilmington, Delaware 19898 Eden Prarie, MN 55344 BURNS, Henry(R) CARLSON, Tom (I) La Paloma 10X Clothing Group P. O. Box 160516 2915 LW FWY, Ste 133 San Antonio,TX 78280 HAGGARD, Hollister(S) Dallas, TX 75234 320 Fairfield Street, SE CATON, Dean (R) Aiken, SC 29801 FINE, Ron (I) Southern Ranch Hunting Club Fine-Gibson, Inc. Rt 2 Box 75 HILL, Dave (S) P. O. Box 1333 Chandler, OK 74834 1608 Park Blvd Madison, CT 06443 West Saaamento, CA 95691 CORRELL, Terry GO FORMAN, Raymond (I) Minnesota Horse&Hunt Club HOWINGTON, King (S) F.I.T.A.S.C. Sporting Assoc. 2920 220th Street 921 Mill Creek Run P. O. Box 432 Prior Lake, MN 55372 Swanne, GA 30174 Bragg Creek Alberta Canada TOL OKO HERBERT,Jay(R) JFSNIGAN, Bobby (S) GAGNON, Kenneth (I) Highland. Bwt 580 Shooting School Route Mauk,lGAox 167 31058 Quack Decoy Fulshear,TX 77441 4 Mill Street KRUGER,Jon (S) O. Box 98 JOHNSON, Bill(R) RR 1, Box 213 umberland, RI 02864 Flint Oak Ranch St. Ansgar, IA 50472 Route 1 HOAGLAND, Skip (I) Fall River, KS 67047 MEYER,Jerry (S) STatil gS13ye- The Shoteun _ Rt 1 Box 309 Llunt6 Spanish� zint Plantation Rd. WoLf Creek Cam Club Talking Rock, GA 30175 Hilton Head Island, SC 29926 3070 Merk Road SW - Atlanta, GA 30349 HOLLINGSWORTH,Jim(I) Kreighoff International MONK, Robert(R) 49 Carousel Circle Front Range Spotting Clays New Britain, PA 18901 451 E. 58th Avenue Denver, CO 80216 MURRAY, Phil(I). Beretta U. S. A. SHOOTERS P. O. Box 343 Glenn Dale, MD 20769 ASH, GIt (S) P. O. Box 686 T LDEN, Dave (I) Bellaire, TX 77401 Range Supervisor-Sturm Ruger Guild Road BANKS, Andy (S) New Port, NH 03773 Route 4, Box 4158 Parked, TX 77581 WARD, Bud (I) outdoor Life Magazine r, W Park Avenue `, � � 4"., Fifth Floor New York, NY 10016 • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: June 12, 1990 CASE NUMBER: USR-913 NAME: Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chiktmia ADDRESS: 3550 Weld County Road 23, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: N} of Section 13, TIN, R67W and the W} NW} o£ Section 18, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately one mile southwest of the City of Fort Lupton: south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23 SIZE OF PARCEL: 400 acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review o£ this proposal is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received specific recommendations from the Army Corps of Engineers, Weld County Health Department, 011 and Gas Conservation Commission, Colorado Water Conservation Board, and Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. 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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Ni of Section 13, TIN, R67W and W} NW} of Section 18, TIN, R66W o£ the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile southwest of the of City Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23. LAND USE: N Weld County Road 10, 2 residences, oil and gas production E River bottom, South Platte River S Two residences within .5 miles, oil and gas production, agricultural production W Weld County Road 23, 2 residences, agricultural production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS Access to this site is from Weld County Road 23, a paved County local road. The site is currently used for agricultural production and oil and gas production. Structures are as shown. Tenant house is used for farm labor. Access roads exist on the site to the stations. None of the stations are farmable land. 11 J. Ce- A-Midet Current Planner eC 7 A �r • • REFERRAL LIST NAME: Chikuma CASE NUMBER: USR-913 REFERRALS SENT: May 22, 1990 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: June 5, 1990 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES X Health Department Brighton 1 `X Sheriff's Office ---Erie X Engineering Evans Airport Authority X Fort Lupton A'a4"1 1)'i _Garden City STATE Gilcrest X Division of Water Resources—Greeley ✓ X Division of Wildlife Grover X Water Conservation Board 'Kersey X Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Le Salle �Locbbuie FIRE DISTRICTS --Longmont X Fort Lupton F-5 Severance FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES / X US Army Corps of Engineers SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS X Brighton OTHER 'Fort Collins X National Sporting Clay Association Greeley P.O. Box 680007 --Longmont San Antonio, TX 78268-0607 --West Adams X Brighton Ditch COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER George Sieber, President X Bud Halldorson 11553 Weld County Road 6 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 X Dry Creek c/o Mark Fitch 3451 North 95th Street Boulder, CO 80301 X David D. Bopp, General Manager Amateur Trapshooting Association P.O. Box 458 Vandalia, OH 45377 X Ann Myers, Executive Director National Skeet Shooting Association P.O. Box 680007 San Antonio, TX 78268 947 0741'11 1 • • Atey. MEMORAnaum Wilk Weld County Planning June 5, 1990 To _ Dm Environmental Protection Services COLORADO From iree42n-`7464 , a _ Case Number: USR-913 Name: Mary Chickuma, c/o Richard ickuma Sublet: Environmental Protection Services hat reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. Waste oil, waste paints, stains, treatments, spent shell cartriges and other associated liquid and aolid wastes, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. Any food service facility shall be constructed, licensed, and operated in compliance with the Rules and Regulations Governing the Sanitation of Food Service Establishments in the State of Colorado. 3. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 4. All waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 5. Fugitive dust must be controlled on this site. 6. Any required NPDES Permit shall be obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health, and/or amended if appropriate for the increased operation. 7. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed a limit of 70db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 8, The Division requires that this facility provide restrooms with toilet facilities served by a sewer treatment system for employees and clients. 9. The use of lead shot is restricted at this facility. Steel shot or alternative shall be utilized in all instances. WP423/cs JINN a 1990 11 LJ *Id Co. koolnr .,.�,.,.,;, Or I.Ni DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Qr T� CORPS OF ENGINEERS.OMAHA DISTRICT TRI.LAKESPROJECTOFFICE.O3O7STATEHWY 121 io umerON.COLORADO 8O123.69O1 PWPIN ATTENflON Of REGIILATORT OFFICE 31 May 1990 l.anell J. Curry Department of Planning Services ,. 91$ 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Curry' Reference le made to Case No. USR-913. Richard Chikuma for gun club and sporting clays course located in Section 18, T-1-N, R-66-W, Weld County, Colorado This letter is to inform you that the proposed activity will not require a Department of the Army (DA) Permit. Although a DA Permit will not be required for the project, this does not eliminate the requirement that other applicable Federal, State and Local Permits be obtained as required. During my May 31, 1990 site visit, it was found that wetlands exist within this parcel of land. See attached map for approximate wetland locations. If any activity requires the placement of dredged or fill material into these wetlands, this office should be contacted for proper Department of the Army Permit determinations prior to the fill activity. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact this office or me at 303/979-4120 or 4121. Sincerely, cc' Terry McKee Permit Files Environmental Resource Specialist Omaha Permits Branch • • r - Lej . , )' i: .• /��� -/9 — e, . 4 9 ` •• C t ---:Cone. A ill I \ LunnC _'^C�. �� 11100-Year Floo4rJWn (� N � Po x^' .,y'M►' . e i v�` r 4, 1 �1 _L ! '•J'): ; / � � III re \ g \ _4:7` i-- Dena.Ay N•r,e •�//� zone C Pe. ..�iV Flirt Prot � � 1� 1 /rt`` ` I Gub MOvs! �'�• POrk/n9 1 ii A �— —� 'i / Mande Nome \!e I `I _� _ ii /Ll / at ' Tenon+ Heine nk �_.__.- -/ Vie'nkr �` ® Shop 4 r Rl F/ee.4 ban \ 7 "•'�j�• come ShedHome ro de tee sew 1 9 r j / ZOn A Ly � • OACC / / J tl ho n, . 1N,N, R.67W . a v� 1 49 ,`. tr'''` 4. 45 447 - & J 1 : � ' �■ c , 4e0 &®l 1 _y. �,�� f i1i 1 l �s N 1 1 11 - s!? t - .4S� / 1 Meet co.Re.. 8 4,923;; 6 Q A.pPHoX;M,kc wc,j‘tU..,& (0C.-a4:oNs Cam% trtcfics kit, • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES R\ DREW SCHELTINGA WELD COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPT 933 N 11TH AVENUE-GREEEY, CO 806:2 �i CASE LNOMBER IISR-913 COLORADO May 22. 1990 TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Mary K. Chickuma. c/o Richard Chikuma for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as Ni of Section 13. TIN, R67W and W} NW} of Section 18, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile southwest of the City of Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June S, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Curry, 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. v • t c- I� 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request - (1e/is not) compatible with the interests of our 1711 town for the following reasons: .`r1 N - O I3. Wa have revived the request and find no conflicts with our einterests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: S. lea to the enclosed letter. C741, Signed: Agency: thA-C/�✓{ C Cr'.✓ Vt, Date: Coil /qO STATE OF COLORADO OIL ND GAS CONSERVATION COMI0LSION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUITE 380 LOGAN TOWER BUILDING WILLIAM R.SMITH 1580 LOGAN STREET Director DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DENNIS R. BICKNELL ROY ROMER Deputy Director (303)894.2100 Governor June 4, 1990 ms. Lentil J. Curry Department of Planning Services 915 10th street Greeley, CD 80631 Re: Application for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit. Case # USR-913 N/2 Sec 13-1N-67W and w/2 mw/4 Sec 18-1N-66w Dear Ms. Curry, I have reviewed the subject application and do not find any conflicts with the plans presented. Enclosed is an area well plat for your information. Future drilling in this area, should it occur, will have to comply with our safety rules, specifically: Rule 603 (a) Wells shall be located a distance of 150 feet or one and one-half tunes the derrick height, whichever is greater, from any occupied building, public road, or major above ground utility line or railroad. Rule 604 (a) (3) Tanks shall be a minimum of 200 feet from the residences, normally occupied buildings, or well defined normally occupied outside area. Rule 604 p) (5) Fired vessel, heater treater, shall be a minimum of 200 feet from residences, occupied buildings, or well defined normally occupied outside area. I£ I can be of any further assistance I may be reached at 894-2100. 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Chicktmta. c/o Richard Chikuma for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as Ni of Section 13, T1N, 1167W and W# NW} of Section 18, TIN. R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile southwest of the City of Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 5, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Curry, Current Planner, If you have ,any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. ✓ leop. ve reviewed this request and find that it does not) comply w our Com she ive Pla or e vying reaso}sy 1,'00 4 9 4i/ eulye, 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: �1 / 5. Please afar to the enclosed let . Arkl� � dGl�ncOC "74,7 Signed: /� /04 , 101/ /g �.�"`w'U"" AgencY: ! K�/?f�JL) �/HoY1,S'S,CvI Date: )p 5 Se'' / • FIELD CHECK Filing Number: usR-9I3 Date of InepeCtion: 590 Current Planner: Lanell J. Curry Applicant's Name: Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma Request: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. Legal Description: Ni of Section 13, TIN, R67W'and W} NW} of Section 18, TIN. R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Location: Approximately 1 mile southwest of the City of Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10. east of eld County Road 23. Land Use: N 8141/441 Mee / atmla�iLy � ZFar��u r� E Sa• f2/1 /✓Pr// / / /� A s �ultQc l d i 411- �Y�+a1 �dN1l��1Of ; 2 /arns "`�JDoin- te Zoning: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENN'TS: 1.(( /647 /S‘CI / kreVen/ )4,41S 4444 /4fi t Chre-bi elitctreh 7L. e-za, Signature of Hoard Member „ (,) ?41 e o STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD Department ot Natural Resources 4 721 State Centennial Building '5 1313 Sherman Street Denver,Colorado 80203 Phone:(303)8663441 Roy Romer Governor May 30, 1990 I.William McDonald Director David W.Walker Deputy Director Ms. Lanell J . Curry, Planner Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley. CO 80631 V Dear Ms. Curry: We are in receipt of your request dated May 22, 1990 which requests input on Case Number USR-913. On page 9 of the application. it is stated that the special review area is located in a floodplain. The fact of the matter is that the special review area is located in the 100-year floodplain of the South Platte River in an area where base flood elevation data exists. Therefore, the applicant will need to meeting the minimum standards of the Weld County Zoning Resolution regarding floodplain regulations. It is unclear if the clay bird throwers will be small mechanical devices or actual structures which house throwers. • This point is relevant because of the requirements regarding new construction in floodplain areas. Lastly, the application notes that existing buildings will be used for the storage of surplus clay birds. If any improvement to these buildings is proposed now or in the future and the improvement equals or exceeds 50 percent of the current value of the structure. then the substantial improvements provisions of the county' s floodplain regulations will need to be applied. f 521 If you have any further questions, please contact me. r � ¢t511 Sincerely, w azr F. Chief Flo Control and Floodplain Management Section LFL/MDM/bj 2571E* fir.....$1 �,,•:1.,. • 1 • �' -- • u II��IIIII NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM l 11 i I FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • UNINCORPORATED AREA PANEL 9810F 1075 (SCE MAP INDEX POP PANELS NOT PAINTED) • COMMUNITY-PANEL NUMBER 080266 0981 C • MAP REVISED: • SEPTEMBER 28, 1982 I 1 ?i federal emergency management agency J - • • • faic,: t40 rtcDA DTRA CUT PIC DI A Al kl'kin col:mi:cc, Alp., RICK DILL, UNDERSHERIFF Illik WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEGREELEY, CO 00631 CASE NQMBER USR-913 COLORADO May 22, 1990 ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Mary K. Chickuma, c/o Richard Chlkuma for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as Ni of Section 13, TIN, R67W and W} NW} of Section 18, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1 mile southwest o£ the City of Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing o£ the application and will enenre prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 5, 19°1:, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lentil J. Curry, Current Planner, if you have ,any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. �--9 f• ."1( 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this etillxnE) (18/18 not) compatible with the inte cstagof out -s town for the following reasons: hs___ ___.:m� 3. We have revived the request and find no conflicts wit (4Rr",4) interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. a r for to the enclosed letter. Signed: envy: 9C C74 Date: dS n,/, • 11 May 25, 1990 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING '' MAY 291990 � i 915 10th Street Il J " Greeley . Colorado 80631 IYeld CO. Aatwn a �xncnsmw RE : Mary K . Chikuma , c/o Richard Chikuma 7 Case #USR-913 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Reference 1985 Uniform Fire Code , APPENDIX II-D. I . PERMIT Article 4 was not adopted. Permits are not needed. 2 . SUPERVISION No person shall operate or maintain a rifle range except under the supervision of a qualified range officer. 3 . QUALIFICATIONS OF RANGE OFFICER No person shall act as a range officer until such time as he shall demonstrate to the chief and chief law enforcement officer his know- ledge of firearms and ammunition , including the oeneral rules of safety and the provisions of this code relative thereto, and has re- cieved a certificate of fitness thereto. 4 . INSPECTION OF AMMUNITION : DISPOSAL OF DEFECTIVE AMMUNITION All ammunition shall be inspected and approved by the ranne officer before permission to fire or discharge the same be granted. All ammunition that will not fire or dicharge or which is otherwise de- fective shall be turned in to the range officer for the safe dis- posal thereof . S. FIRST-AID FIRE APPLIANCES All rifle ranges shalt be equipped with first-aid fire appliances and other equipment as required by the chief and shalt comply with other fire prevention measures as may be deemed necessary by the- chief. 6 . REMOVAL OF VEGETATION All rifle ranges shall be completley clear of vegetation within a safe distance from firing line and striking grounds and shall be so maintained. 7 . WARNINGS All rifle ran-nes which are not fenced shall be posted with approved warning posters or signs to notify and protect the public from ex- isti 9 danger. Larry Richardson Fire Marshal Att\l ` kilig r • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE gap 358.1000,EXT.4400 915 loth STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80537 WI ki COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Oommission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 19, 1990, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Richard Chikuma LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Ni of Section 13, TIN, R67W and W} NW} of Section 18, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Gun Club, Sporting Clays Course LOCATION: Approximatley 1 mile southwest of the City of Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23. SIZE: 400 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Bearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center. 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, ,Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342. Greeley. Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on June 19, 1990. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Wald County Centennial Canter, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 44OO. • Ernie Ross. Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (I) time by May 31, 199O PReceived by: {,f/44A; • Date: eyead at/rya • • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and 1 f minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Wald County in Case Number USR-913 for Mary Chikuma. c/o Richard Chikuma in the United Stated Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by postal card as addressed on the attached list. This 25th day of May, 1990. farlYflin TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS OR OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WELD COUNTY'S NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. June 19. 1990, at 1:30 p.m. In the County Commissioners, Hearing Room. first floor, Wald County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, concerning the request of: CASE MISER: USR-913 APPLICANT. Mary Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL: Ni Of Section 13, TIN, R67W and W} NW} of Section i8, TIN. R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile southwest of the City of Fort Lupton; south of Weld County Road 10, east of Weld County Road 23. For more information call Lanell J. Curry. Current Planner. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 915 10th Street - Room 342 Greeley. CO 80631 Phone 356-4000, Ext. 4400 0®74.1 • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS MARY K. CHIKUMA, C/0 RICHARD CHIKUMA USR-913 Freda Lee Droning 4025 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Myrna K. Slabaszewski 11417 Weld County Road 10 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 James H. and Wanda L. Mathison 11131 Weld County Road 10 Fort Lupton, CO a80621 Mary K. Chikums 3550 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 George W. Kiefer c/o Robert E. Lewis 11717 Weld County Road 8 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Robert E. Lewis Marjorie B. Lewis 11717 Weld County Road 8 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Donald W. and Barbara J. Rosenbrock 3286 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Anton° C. and Helen M. Heit 3465 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Eugene A. and Erna M. Doversberger 3695 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Ken Ogilvie Linda Jean Ogilvie 4620 U.S. Highway 85 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Robert and Carralee A. Somers 12651 Weld County Road 8} Fort Lupton. c0 80621 9(0747 SURROUNDING PROEPRTY OWNERS PAGE 2 Tinted* Farms, Incorporated 2292 Weld County Road 27 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Ronald Dean and Mary Sue Anderson c/o Brighton Federal Savings 1795 East Bridge Street Brighton, CO 8O6O1 Myrna K. Slbaszewski Freda Lee Dreiling 4O25 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 8O621 eitt7 1 • • • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 600 FEET ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IDENTIFICATION M Freda Lee Dreiling 146911000041 `.k 4026 WCR 23 146911000040 " Fort Lupton, CO 80621 146912000023 Myrna K. Slabaszewski 146912000014 11417 WCR 10 146912000039 j Fort Lupton, CO 80621 James H. & Wanda L. Mathison 146912000020 11131 WCR 10 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Mary K. Chikuma 146913000012 360 WCR 2: Fort Lupton, CO 80621 . Geo. W. Kiefer c/o 146913000011 Robert E. Lewis 11717 WCR 8 Fort Lupton, CO 60621 Robert E. Lewis 1/2 interest & 146913000043 Marjorie H. Lewis 1/2 interest 11717 WCR 8 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Donald W. & Barbara J. Rosenbrock 146913000008 3286 WCR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Antone C. & Helen M. Heit 146914000007 3463 WCR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Eugene A. & Erna M. Dovereberger 146914000433 3693 WCR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 • • • -2- Ken Ogilvie & Linda Jean Ogilvie 147118000066 4620 U.S. HWY 85 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Robert & Carralee. A. Somers 147118000084 12651 WCR 81 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Watada Farms Inc. 147118000038 2292 WCR 27 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Ronald Dean & Mary Sue Anderson 147118000002 c/o Brighton Federal Savings 1795 E. Bridge Street Brighton, CO 80601 Myrna K. Slabaszewski & 147107000008 Freda Lee Dreiling 4025 WCR 23 • Fort Lupton, CO 80621 • • e F, r i'7.47, • SAFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Properly S W A) 4 sut,m k3 pi i N, ~ �l u1 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, sates 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 minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, from an ownership update from a title or abstract company, or an attorney. 'i • 2—J The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this _Jars day of May , 19 q�^r By Richard rhik..m+ WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 10-19-91 Id/'rat Notary Public 15 S_ Main Brighton, CO 80601 • etC747 • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property SWNE 4 04:444 13 1" 1 N , R. V7 W SATE OF COLORADO ) OS. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED. being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge, tha 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 o£ property (the surface estate) 'within 500 feet of the property which is the subject of the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, an ownership update tram a title or abstract company, 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 30 days of the application submission date. r R -- The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of May , 19 90 by Richard Chikuma WITNESS my hand and official seal. 1 My Commission expires: 10-19-91 Notary Public 15 S Main ,f Brighton, CO 80601 , 1it cif • • i DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES T PHONE(303)3764000,ERT,4409 ' 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 60031 • �e COLORADO Bey 22, 1990 Richard Chikuma 3570 Weld County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Subject: USR-913 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as Ni of Section 13, T111, R67W and W} NV} of Section 18, T1N, R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado Dear Mr. Chikuma: 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 on Tuesday, June 19. 1990. 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/ox a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the City of Port Lupton Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Tracy Reynolds at 857-6667 for further details regarding the date, time, and place of this meeting. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Planning Commission Meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. oc� ,,,,222S-0709-90 • Richard Chikuma USR-913 Page 2 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 June 5. 1990.. you or a representative should call me to • obtain a sign to be posted on the sits no later than Jute 9. 1990. The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation • concerning this application to the Weld County Planning.Commission. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office a few days before the date of the Planning Commission hearing to obtain that recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully. • Lanett J. C4ry Current Planner LJC:dn ; t • C.71� • • 11111161R; Cupola%Kerns t,and 2 when •00100010 eerywas are desired,and °angst* lame :your a d failure �,:. Rntyour:atldross m the"RETURN M"Spew w the reverse sWs,fsaoe to eo this will prevent the card . from being returned to you.T 11 r i, tmo.0e(q of Milian,,for aria as. s are eve' . ones t posttests or ass J :t�"U3necx eosin)is b:Mice*estvvbais)requested. 1. Show to whom delivered,date,and a00rwsse's Wrote. 2. ❑�Restricted Delivery tt}OR.Agrgrl v Mien thaw)OF W t O oW en 3. ArtiGs AQOtNaed:. .h......,........ ..r..:....:/i3r.a.....ti, 4. AttiClwnQ/bq-%f _0 0 .D >r MARY K. CHIKUMA i. 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We feel our special use will be an asset to the County by providing a new recreational facility and additional revenues and employment. Please let us know if you require any further information or if we can assist you with your review of the application. 1 spe 1 1 w a-o Richard and Marsha Chikuma 9cC.y,17 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Application form 2. Detailed description of Proposed Use 3. Written materials and supporting documents 4. Map Plan 5. NSCA Rules and Regulations • 6. NSCA Field Suggestions 7. Colorado Division of Wildlife license 8. Flood plain information 9. Report of water testing 10. Copy of Deed 11 . Letter granting power of attorney 12. Soil reports 13. Names of property owners with assessor's parcel 1D 8 14. Affidavit of interest owners minertl and/or subsurface 15. Affidavit of interest owners surface estate 16. NSCA information sheet • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION • Department of Planning Services, PIS Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80671 Phone - 756.4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received _ Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted _ Application Fee Receipt Number _ Recording Fee Receipt Number ' i. ....e.eaa...rwo.......ww.ewv - .e.m..w.w..e....... TO DE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission sod Weld County Board of County Commiesioners concerning the proposed Ume by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: J LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREAr4 0 184 Section 4/..3 _ T /' N. R Si�� LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owed upon which Special Review Peewit 1s proposed: Section T N. RW Property Addsppe (if available) 3530`ssee,3670 WXCA2 23 PRESENT ZONE /4 OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE an PROPOSED LAND U E Kora. P ^ 1Wa, • *Pm, quip tank, EXISTING LAND USE a.PRS7UR? 7 SURFACE FEE SPROPERTT OWNERS OF AREA PROPOSED FOR TEE USE 8T SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: • Name: /944 v Cmate M4 Address: jsact ,✓ce 2d City C7 tPhW'� tip ASV Nome Telephone 44-87 ajZ AL it- hominess Telephone Neat Address: City Zip Nome Telephone / Buslnees Telephone I APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT S1f different than above): Nast 12e-dna ratteterg Addrems: tre7n.inee .2.1 C1ty 4:[ Lefarohl 9 _ Zip Asa/ Neu Telephone ?At? Gpoo Business Telephone List the owner(.) And/or 1 f mineral riRhte On or under the subject properties of record. Nam.: M Tin Address: r�tt'L t3 City "err <4..spb! _ Zip s Nams:tP./42C0 n�.on/ Address: rilyt orb ;/vd - cur fZ Lt sP.70, 4 ZIP &la/ /Joe I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plane submitted with or contained within the application ars true and correct to the beet of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD Z STATE OF COLORADO ) CC 0147 • Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed amt sworn to before ms this 7 JSd of .14 i' )>Ce °( NOTARY LIC Mponr.1.4,, C: i• ..fr r My commlesion expires rb /y'/7 • EXISTING LAND. The Chikuma Farm is a 400 acre agricultural farm located in southern Weld County southwest of the town of Fort Lupton. It is zoned for agricultural use. The land is presently actively farmed by Richard Chikuma. Approximately 360 acres are in feed corn and alfalfa, leaving 40 acres for residential living, pasture land and river bottom. The club and clays course will be operated on portions of the north-half, Section 13, of Township 1 North, Range 67 West, Weld County, Colorado. EXPLAIN PROPOSED USE. We propose to use a portion of the existing pasture land and river bottom of the farm for the development of the Renegade Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course. We wish to help expand the available opportunity to participate in the game of sporting clays, and we believe the • proposed course will help satisfy the growing interest in this sport. The game of sporting clays offers the shotgun shooter the opportunity for almost every bird hunting situation: ducks, as they fly high; pheasants, as 'they flush and tower; quail , rising from a covey. Shooters will be able to simulate such situations by using mechanical trap throwers and clay targets. It is both a recreational and competitive target game simulated to a hunting environment to strengthen hunting and gun safety skills and to extend the shooting season. Close supervision of the activities in such surroundings will also enable course proprietors to emphasize hunting safety rules to be applied in actual hunting situations. The sporting clays course would consist of two main areas, with five shooting stations per area. If operations are successful , the course would be expanded to a maximum of six areas with thirty shooting stations. Each station consists of a field layout with a 300 yard safety zone as recommended by the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) , a mechanical thrower. and a clearly defined shooter's box. Each participant (shooter) is allowed 10 shots per station. Each 1 1"4 � "l. • THE DISTANCE OF THE PROPOSED USE TO RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES IN EACH DIRECTION. The distance of the proposed use to residential structures is as follows: to the north 1000 feet; to the south 1500 feet; to the west 700 feet . There are no adjacent residences to the east. The attached map more specifically depicts these locations. THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS, PATRONS, MEMBERS AND BUYERS. The normal number of users for the special use would be 25 participants per day. The maximum number of users would be one hundred participants for special yearly competition and benefits for organizations. THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES, NUMBER OF SHIFTS, AND HOURS OF OPERATION. • The normal number of employees would be six. Employees for the sporting clays course would include a manager, a scorekeeper, and a target thrower. During times of competition or benefit, the number of scorekeepers ' and target throwers would increase to accommodate the participants. Employees for the Renegade Gun Club would include three hunting supervisors. The course and gun club would operate for only one shift which would occur during daylight hours. The hours of operation would he 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The sporting clays course would operate five days per week and the Renegade Gun Club would operate October 1 to March 31 , by appointment. THE TYPE OF HATER SOURCE FOR THE OPERATION. It is anticipated that the amount of water required for the course and club would be minimal . The water source for the proposed use is from existing wells located on the Chikuma farm. The water would be used for drinking and would be tested in 3 • cat:1 • compliance with the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado drinking water regulations for bacteria and nitrates. EXPLAIN THE ACCESS ROUTE(S) FOR THE PROPOSED USE. Entrance and exit to the Chikuma Farm is at 3570 Weld County Road 023. EXPLAIN THE TYPE, SIZE, WEIGHT, AND FREQUENCY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. The type of vehicles associated with the proposed use would include passenger cars, pickup trucks and four wheel drive vehicles. The frequency of traffic would be an average of four to eight vehicles per day arriving and departing for each hunt or round of sporting clays. Vehicular traffic would increase somewhat • during special competition and benefit events. 4-. THE TYPE OF SEWAGE FACILITIES FOR THE PROPOSED USE. An engineer designed septic tank shall be installed, pursuant to the recommendations of the Weld County Health Department upon application approval. A DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. Smoking shall be prohibited and no smoking signs would be posted along the course. Open fires shall similarly be prohibited on the course and hunting areas. Emergency fire prevention equipment, such as fire extinguishers, shall be on hand and readily available. If fire emergency services are required, they will be provided by the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District. The district has estimated a response time to the site of five minutes. 4 0 1 V • • THE TYPES AND MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ANIMALS TO BE CONCENTRATED ON THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AREA AT ONE TIME. Animals would not be allowed on the sporting clays course. Hunting dogs would be allowed during the pheasant and quail hunts with the Renegade Gun Club; however, each hunter is allowed no more than one dog. The Renegade Gun Club, operating under the licensing of the Colorado Division of wildlife, will meet the requirements and regulations for raising pheasant and quail, specifically with regard to the number of birds allowed (200 per acre) and in the humane treatment of the birds. THE TYPE AND SIZE OF ANY WASTE. STOCKPILE, OR STORAGE AREAS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. Spent targets will be incorporated into the soil through farming techniques such as plowing and discing or by removal to an • established landfill . Existing farm buildings will be used for storage of the clay targets. THE TYPE OF STORM WATER RETENTION FACILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. It is believed that storm water retention facilities are not required for the proposed use, and accordingly, no storm water retention facilities will be associated with the proposed use. THE TIME SCHEDULE AND METHOD OF REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS, JUNE, AND OTHER WASTES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. The removal of debris, junk and waste shall occur on a weekly basis by the Fort Lupton Refuse service. Waste collection cans will be located in each sporting clays station to dispose of empty shotgun shells and other debris. 5 • 900747 MMMMINIMMMWM EXPLAIN THE PROPOSED LANDSCAPING PLANS AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED USE. Each sporting clays station would be planned around the existing landscape to allow the participants as true-to-nature a course as possible. As we will not be changing any existing landscape by using land currently in pasture land and river bottom, no erosion control measures would be associated with the proposed use. RECLAMATION PROCEDURES TO BE EMPLOYED UPON CESSATION OF THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW ACTIVITY. The reclamation procedures, should it become necessary, would consist of removal of the shooter 's boxes, mechanical target throwers, waste collection containers and gun rests. It is anticipated that the land could be returned to its prior condition with minor expense and labor. • A TIME TABLE SHOWING THE PERIODS OF TIME REQUIRED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND START UP OF THE PROPOSED USE. Minimal construction is required for the proposed use. Sufficient advance notice is needed for the ordering and shipment of the mechanical target throwers and clay targets, set up of the shooter's boxes and gun rests and installation of sewage facilities. Start-up of the proposed use would occur approximately six weeks after approval . A STATEMENT EXPLAINING HON TBE PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The proposal for the Renegade Gun Club and Sporting Clays Course is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. In the set up of the sporting clays course and in the operation of the Renegade Gun Club, we would continue to use the 360 acres of 6 • se0747 • farmland for the production of alfalfa and feed corn. Use of cultivated lands would remain unchanged. The course would be set up on pasture land and river bottom unsuitable for farming, thereby maximizing use of lands. A STATEMENT EXPLAINING HOW THE PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE DISTRICT IN WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the district which is to maintain and promote the agricultural use of the land. The intent of the district is to provide areas for uses dependent on agriculture without the interference of incompatible residential , commercial , or industrial uses. The pheasant and quail are dependent upon agriculture to provide adequate protection, cover, and food for their survival . • A STATEMENT EXPLAINING WHAT EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE, IN THE LOCATION DECISION FOR THE PROPOSED USE, TO CONSERVE PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND IN THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE IF APPLICABLE. In locating the Spo"rting Clays Course and the hunts for the Renegade Gun Club in pasture land and river bottom, we will conserve the productive use of our farm land in this agricultural zone. A STATEMENT EXPLAINING THERE IS ADEQUATE PROVISION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE COUNTY. In compliance with the NSCA recommendations in the design of any sporting clays course, safety is the number one concern. In a sense, the game of sporting clays is similar to golf. A participant walks the course, calls for a target, shoots ten identical targets from station number one and then continues on to each station until he has completed five stations of various targets. The course is laid out in such a way that each 7 • 90074.7 participant completes a round of shooting at one station before moving to the next station. The participants are never in a position to shoot toward one another. The side and top rails of the shooter 's boxes decrease excess movement of the shotgun. A station can be set up at the perimeter of the permit area with shots directed into the permit area. Safety must be, and shall be continuously urged and enforced. The maximum shotgun shot fall range is approximately 100 yards. In compliance with the NSCA recommendations, each station will be set up with a 300 yard safety zone. Each participant is given a description of the station and then advised of the direction they can expect targets to fly. A two target preview is then launched so as to allow a participant to prepare for his round. A video tape prepared by the Winchester Ammunition Company and the National Skeet Shooting Association is available for viewing by contacting the applicants. This tape demonstrates the. game of sporting clays, a course design and field suggestions. A copy of NSCA field suggestions is attached. All participants will be supervised. NSCA rules and regulations will be followed. Signs will be posted which will • require an open and unloaded shotgun chamber until the participant is inside the shooter's box. Such precautions reduce the chance of accidental discharge of the shotgun. Use of protective eye and ear wear shall be strongly recommended. Consumption of alcohol or use of drugs before and "during participation in the proposed use will be strictly prohibited and signs will be posted advising participants of such prohibitions. Any person(s) seeming impaired will be barred from participation. Richard Chikuma is certified in First Aid and CPR. Marsha Chikuma is a registered nurse. Should medical facilities be required, the Chikuma Farm is located nine miles from the Platte Valley Medical Center which is capable of providing emergency care. By providing an area for shooting specifically designed with safety in mind, our neighboring property owners will be less subject to trespassers and those persons unlawfully hunting on private property. We have met informally with our neighboring property owners to inform them of our intentions and to learn of any concerns they might have. Initial reactions proved to be favorable to the proposed use. 8 A STATEMENT EXPLAINING THE PROPOSED USE WILL BE COMPATIBLE WITH TBE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SURROUNDING AREA AS PERMITTED BY THE EXISTING ZONE AND WITH FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AS PROJECTED BY THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF THE ADOPTED MASTER PLANS OF THE AFFECTED MUNICIPALITIES. A preliminary inquiry with the City of Fort Lupton indicates that the proposed use is outside the urban growth area and will have no influence on the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone. A STATEMENT EXPLAINING THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AREA IS NOT LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN, GEOLOGICAL HAZARD AND WELD COUNTY AIRPORT OVERLAY DISTRICT AREA; OR THAT THE APPLICATION COMPLIES WITH SECTION (50), OVERLAY DISTRICT REGULATIONS AS OUTLINED IN THE HELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE. The use by special review area is located in a flood plain as ! is the entire Chikuma Farm. The use by special review area is not located in a geological hazard area or the Weld County Airport overlay district. PROOF THAT A WATER SUPPLY WILL BE AVAILABLE WHICH IS ADEQUATE IN TERMS OF QUANTITY. QUALITY, AND DEPENDABILITY (e.g. . A WELL PERMIT OR LETTER FROM A WATER DISTRICT). Preliminary inquires with the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health and Water Quality Control indicate the water supply for the special use area would be considered a non-community water source. The water will be tested as required by these agencies. Well permits for the Chikuma Farm are listed as follows: 4180F; 13360R; 41630; 9219F; and 97613. 9 • A COPY OF THE DEED OR LEGAL INSTRUMENT IDENTIFYING THE APPLICANT(S) INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY UNDER CONSIDERATION. IF AN UNAUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNS THE APPLICATION FOR THE FEE OWNER(S), A LETTER GRANTING POWER OF ATTORNEY TO THE AGENT FROM THE PROPERTY OWNER(S) SHALL BE PROVIDED. A copy of the deed is attached. A letter granting power of attorney to Richard and Marsha Chikuma from Mary K. Chikuma, the property owner, is attached. A NOISE REPORT, UNLESS WAIVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES, DOCUMENTING THE METHODS TO BE UTILIZED TO MEET THE APPLICABLE NOISE STANDARDS. At this time, a noise report is waived by the Department of Planning Services. • A SOIL REPORT OF THE SITE PREPARED BY THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE OR BY A SOILS ENGINEER OR SCIENTIST. IN THOSE INSTANCES WHEN THE SOIL REPORT INDICATES THE EXISTENCE OP MODERATE OR SEVERE SOIL LIMITATIONS FOR THE USES PROPOSED, THE APPLICANT SHALL DETAIL THE METHODS TO BE EMPLOYED TO MITIGATE THE LIMITATIONS. A soil report of the special use area is attached. A CERTIFIED LIST OF 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 SUBJECT TO THE APPLICATION. A list of the names, addresses and corresponding parcel identification numbers from the records of the Weld County Assessor assembled within the last thirty days is attached. p' 10 j! • 2C07/47) A CERTIFIED LIST OF THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERAL ON OR UNDER THE PARCEL OF LAND BEING CONSIDERED. The affidavit of interest owners mineral and/or subsurface and interest owners surface estate is attached. USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT MAP PLAN. The map plan, includinc a vicinity map and plot plan, are attached. • Il • ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL SPORTING CLAYS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL The Wetland Sporwou•ysAsmod•don,aOylerorn»wuomi Skeet Shooting Aaaoda on,ems forced in April 1909 to promos► i SPORTING CLAPS spode;days in the United Stars and Canada. pod e"""`n'"`n""ds`"`"°`'nada. The Nationst Sporting Clays Association(NSCA)a•remprofiton ASSOCIATION oa iraeonwnedandopenedby•ndtorirnwnbes.The pansy ot4ective of the NSCA is b promote the rivet of gating days in anywWch isbenefit iei babwtgenjoyarrdprrtldpabinthepame. The division of NSCA is puked by an Adesay Greyed cempraed et ` of int owners,bob cempeah»arid reawdonrl Scoters aridshooting Industry. • i The bWrMg is an Meehan� of A. d of the I// o wd n National Smiting The gM1oislNs�dW onSpoAng Clays Rules gowm to shooting of registered targets,the conduct olshooMe and be duds of Yeotmannerre nt TM NSCA hr the d' 4 responsibility br to fonnwlaton,regulation and enforcement of ,� J r ► +� test Mee,Thess rules an contained inSsbcoket �A>ON10.ti TheNSCA resew" b these Ales at ary time,whenever it deters It to be in to best Interest°,to Nalensl&cede;Clays Association. " OFFICIAL- GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSE OF NSCA RULES TM purpose of to National Sporting Clays Ass°datbn is to pro- mote and govern to span of IpoPong days throughout the United Sate.and Cnidalhi MCAYdedicated bthedewlopmemof the we vow twits IA Ora. pMre of healthy competition rd meaningful ledpreHp vain its nennbsreNp, we aloof**a tarter a recreatari WpeteMOYg AND REGULATIONS game,Wed%WI Wenger his Nita and gun••fely'k"'and *Wend Nsshwdro season. o RULES OF CONDUCT OF MCA SHOOTER Each member wtl be furnished a oopy of these Official NSCA rules, • with the understanding that the member will read and understand SAFETY FIRST ACTIONS OPEN well ruts. Members arc strongly«eonaoseb low these rubs and abide by them,both for their own benefit and for the benefitor h la the shooters responsibility to conduct his oneranootere. shooting in a safe manner and report any unsafe ayeneMp the compeddon,every person agrees to accepted*Eclat f conditions to shoot OttiC181a. decisions and to stole by these rules. Satety--always follow the ufetyrulesaM rogY• MAan making your entry at any registered shoot.produce your lotions of the NSCA and your local club.They ors des one mbarwpndnuanb�erwe nagecartf otedand�in therefor your protection and the safety of Others. motes mwenso.Shooters not having Nets plastic canl should Eye and tar protection Is a must at all times when always list their NSCA number,mem name and edam on the went cards, on a sporting clays course. The soore midis blerndedbr to purpose of dewitinig endue& Sportsmanship — always help your fellow cation co niesattheerects wthwbdea dab on your ehor#g ah00t@rs. ability. Shooters not having their ords up b date may be put M• higher donor othem epenadxed. Sporting Clays are fun—Don't lose site of the two it is to duty of each NSCA member to haw haler average card main goals—SAFETY AND HAVING FUN! updated at the end°,each shoot. • F/Nes b aoneady woad scores,a to telsifeadon of scores,can ' lead to suspension nom the MSC& • v� W /a. RULES FOR THE atoms C, AYMIMRp►t I.AI slot slog armwnllbnMtkiti greb•d'rMyb•und. • A. LOW OUN Shoot Officials may furdYr limit the ammu4eon b M Gunstock mumble vlaabts below th•shoolenambit. oornrYroidymanu4ttmd • R CALL FOR TARGET Target wlti be launched ImndtaYy or NOW•delay of up to 7 2. Loads for 12 gaups guts she noterased 1 VI ourbes seoords, of doteharge. C. 'ammo orOUN S.Maxima shot charge for any O enconwedttonmgbo ' Shooter is to keep from flaunting Ns gun until target M Judgement of the Foal Judo,. Mowermovse mount Ns aids limited by tieShoadMt.a.. pun prior b ssehq to target,the target we ba•1b bled'and dr* 4.ebonize shell ntexond U.S.I71/2Owns*,0.005%, spwroeand call wilt begin again.Noandb will beaewsasdWoo wt.1.07 pate), elbow.Exoesehrno bird'(3 per day,oanbeoonsvedascause 6. Sfotafepbmrbrmd os sewing targets se bet don hotis shall be production spherical stet Pad D.THEOOURSE 1. The oozes•will provide bra predetermined nunpa of D. SHOOTER'S RESPONSWIUTT shoddy Mina Yom reach nth oompetlbr w0 attempt hog be des responsibility of each'boor to be fatale;with dose velar*pat& The wither of'Stadoreindthe number nibs, ignorance of the Nee will not be a Calm to TeaSempr and alwa alien a of singes from each station,on mob targets lost because of rule violations. field.will o debrmined b/1MSMMORetds,and MI be tie awn* 2.Tarps will b•propelled by.end bitched front any of• EQUIPMENT number ofanrMrdag produced.waged,orhandmad• devbsewNChwD propelanapproasdargetin•maMerb A. TAROETS appnoar h the dorawerY6os(N the opinion of the Shoot Targets dvownit any wentmayialude any OrslOfti»totbwing; OMCIals)Ola game bird waNrtWtoicalty taken byagat, 1,Aegulatbn SKEET otTRAPtargeauspecifodbyATA NSSA a ISU. S.Launch4pdYAaswNMprowl*Srmges Ironing et varyingangles•rddrmtenasebtiboorr •tiorsaesoap& 2.MiN,m dl,batty roast.or rabbit targets as sped►ed Dy ebb go.wtEEls bap). No Inn ton 20 ii el the Sages FT(ASC, than b•presented hansrohdeNaa,No Ism tientt0%of • • O.Propeller mounted=Pigeon wges. al Wp•bNealro•.dietarce be andnedwbt•reaeonbty consistent tryeebry,dletana andvebciy bsasMotbre. 4. My spoiling Clays target approved by Shoot Officials. 4.4.Devices With wNprovide for propetingmufti*bigots are 6. 'Poison Sid'targets of•separate and Wady dlr tamed@ appearance may be tabled at random. Shooters 6. Devise propelling targets of more titan one type.and devbsm capable of providing*gets dinning Anglia and distance,shall beemploydonlyasthe varyIngaspegaof those devices will b•ti,,mane tin tl Moon and web be Snot ape bunion afarnentofwho & avemptI gshots atthontergets shall bo moored.%Sew 'bstbinr. SMobrscaecty rakinInp Iran Mariana do t Field Judges veto mootedatanhatatonInautboant 'Owl bid"1proreiad species)will to scored as•Tit'or numberb compete*'Soros&flubs fatitasMobe.as *ad bird*. well as,b score We attanpts amiably.Numbers and poahbnsbrFildJudpes shall be Worntted trite Shoot 4 Target number e dsebotlonformyconpetitionsMl Oficia`. • berMdaasbnofaosfootgkads. Noes*fan WA OS total number of targets shell be other titantressde- salted in Mt, Target number and selection ahe be the sine for et ehootars, S. SHOTGUNS 1,SMtpureoft2gauge orarWlergauges.lnsafe wonting order,and capable of Sting two shots we to a used in Safety is everyones responsibility. starving d target& 2. Shotguns fitted for rrabpls bank(of vadaa dikes ft b the shooters responsibility to report any unmet and/or lengths)o•permitted. The shooter is slowed b shooting condition tntnbdiatety to Shoot Officials. clangs bona only between rations or as othennse di- rected by the StrootMies, m�t tie Iti0Ote Interchang or e* �a THINK GUN SAFETY changed or*Demon stations or as agonies d rEted by the Shot Officals. 4. Competitors may Wee•shoot nth various giro and fi,e0,4;ead anempaargetaslvan un ousstationswithdigerenlg ,ortiY `V , pu^of broth,.competitor Guns may be Change only brw." Ste:" or e' o0rnvim doietee D. the Cho,/ SPORTING CLAYS • FIELD SUGGESTIONS o)-C�NG c�gys e -Ts so t� NSCA N ;3‘ R.. i 5 O ca*,,, co -9� P -c , . 4NTON1C) 1 • COTE : Please remember these are only suggested field layouts . tle 0747 • III a' o ,� < 4� Q - b '� TS a aQ Q r rt c:2� ° gyp'�C/ V.' QO1O % �- "�C / ��, ti ? 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J.. / r (aLL y < I/ 0I U o / I z O r-, / / O / a re r / / C." � O 0 6 f © • ]: O0.s� r O9 / • r0 I figs; C0.5;• :•.: < s• U. / • ` .T n..r i- 4. r . @ ors' A- t 7Z ti -CS��,,s;1 — 7 b r. �.1 9C 07471 ., 04 �� t�.r r.j STATE OF COLORADO Roy ROfner, Governor ante ro DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE aM[OWl O.e0nyvharRIM O.Olson. (MaIOY[e ' 4000 FaoeOwaY Deemer • /6 -o AZY Now.cameo Kral *or* TeM01kam(20.7)2ar•tt92 January 8, 1990 Richard Chikuma 3370 wCR 23 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Dear Mr. Chikuma: Your request to add quail to your commercial park license hag been approved. Fleas* keep chle notification with your commercial park files. Sincerely, Kathy Kantehi License Services xc: File STATE OF COLORADO No. CP368 DEPARTMENT OP NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE DENVER, COLORADO • WILDLIFE PARK LICENSE Commercial 1990 November 6 19 89 Dae of has This comities that RiChAr Cratimn, 3570 W¢( 23. Ft. luPbon, CO 80621 INalle of Fwaaal IAOewal having property hero cited and located on land u described heroin: 11,1 5.1.6 r 7 2 66,67 ,in the County of Weld ,State of Colorado is issued this Wildlife Park LAp License under authority o[Tide 33,C.R.S. 1983.as amended. This license is not transferable except as permitted by law,Property described is subject to inspection at any time.Thu license is good for the calendar year and is =weenie within thirty (30) days prior to the expiration by paying the annual fee. 100.00 Oa__ FEE:S Dirocwr • December 31, 1990 Law Date��__ 8yd4u�1 Lieet>,e services[teenw Upon) N... 9f.t G76.7 tR». Species in Fblseton: Phew:ant x NIWII IIM opn(1 MOO) t FIRM Y 1; IMO NiY1MXL[EMI YA/ i�f wT44rS,Y+:�1( 111`,~,,r+�' XGOXrp5'4 J�"°r.5 ��t'b;'d}�.! +'��+1dX14' 1 .Y'Y, C' ,.^ v ..�'}r(�Ct}.Ifi" XSlAr`fH ,,t KR t �j1 tror M COUNTY. 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D.'t a' '� l A Milft t rr 4'7 4'e ., ye_ 1\71'14.4'11.54�sfeWi ,' s.'4t S1+7 1t4 n. ,I•. r5.,7��rM r.. l :•{^ ..... �4,,,vY'Lt .slrk, e ` 2C0747 C:.,17 • LAMA ATORY ANALYSIS REPORT REPORT TO: Cnikuma Farm LAB NO: 8305 '570 WCR 23 Ft. i uptun. co nob 1 DATE KCVO: 3-15-S9 SILL 70: Sane REPORTED: 3-2? -89 ta_�wsrr:e:aca-.zr._yeinau_-s. :-. : ._xmr.-rs nra_mearssr_r a araaal=========xnaat.== -a ANALYSIS REOUCSTED: 1 water Sample for Mineral Quality Analysis • manna=mmmmmmmmmmmmm ===========aaierzs:m4muaaa==a ANALYSIS REPORT: Tao Water 3/13 0400 pH (units) , 7, 05 IllTotal Dissglved Solids 1. 036. (ag/liter)*500 Hardness (mg/1 CaCO3 Eguiv. )e250 387. Total Altalinitytag/l as CaCO3) As Carbonate 0 As Bicarbonate 3t2. Calcium (mg/liter) 107. Magnesium (wg/itter)w125 29. Sodium (mg/literls20 6.4 Chloride tag/litor)+250 79. Sulfate (mg/liter)e250 344. 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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7P:41_ day of 192,. at. 7'"Ai --- _ iar.4 Nawn A kaYfA+ibC.cicioi My commission expires:,sa...[ 9.91 5,0074-) SOIL SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART ! • united Slates Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, I In cooperation with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station '.'r 10 t 1 ''1 I `i 1(.041 1 ,12 7 4:0 , J4 '' yq $:1,311.* ropes'• ,p7\�i�l 0 ; , .. • A•ll l,. 1 tyt1. • .�.1. 7 + �� ' JJ 19 '. 'l Y. Jr ' r at''.,• ',r+ 1�,r:40ii 41 •t•: .1 ,Lr J 1 10 .. � � sir 't ' •rte 1 ` '3" J9 ' Q r �.t• 5t-I ••,•• J 1 :29:11; y re2N �•(... ,y, vf'J `3 J. 3;5 t r yf .•' ra! 7676J :� • jtyllll • , tG 10 � .. ' r . ,b f J1 to r, JJ .. 10 J 4J r� n f Jr yt 8 •• 7 I I '• ' �r r r�r •J y 17 9 2" • d t"Is X21 • �w: .. � 'w , ^ 14 ae A` ��I;, r it r 1. /// te ' ~J9 • ) r r 1- ({IIYY rr1l I A:(I4 Z �( :rr 1 J J a' �..•� 10 I Iii ^• w. 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It formed in alluvium deposited by the major rivers which have a dark colored surface layer, make up about in the survey area. Included in mapping are small areas . GO percent of the unit. Aquents, which have a lighter where sand and gravel are within a depth of GO inches. colored surface layer, make up about 35 percent. About G Also included are small areas of soils that have a clay percent is Aquents and Bankard sandy loam. loam subsoil. These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed in Typcially the surface layer of this Ascalon soil is brown recent alluvium. No one pedon is typical. Commonly the loam about 10 inches thick. The submit! is brown and yel- soils have n mottled, mildly alkaline to moderately al- lowish brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick. The Reline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying substratum to a depth GO inches is calcareous sandy loam. material and are underlain by sand or sand and gravel Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is within 48 inches. In places they have a glee yed layer in the high. The effective rooting depth is CO inches or more. underlying material. Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low. Most of the acreage is subject to flooding. The water This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It table in at or near the nurface early in spring and recedes is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area,inelud- to an deep am 48 inches late in fall in some yearn, ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, These soils are lined for rangeland and wildlife habitat. and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 Some small areas have been reclaimed by major drainage to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, and leveling and are used for irrigated crops, sugar beets,small grain,or beans. Few conservation prae- The potential native vegetation in dominated by alkali 'ices are needed to maintain top yields. sacaton, switchgrass, and western wheatgrass. Saltgrasa, All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- sedge, rush, and alkali bluegrass are also prominent. ligation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- Potential production ranges from 3,000 pounds per acre in mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields, ilavorable years to 2,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally ange condition deteriorates, the awitchgrasn, alkali well suited to this Boll. Cultivation to control competing sacaton, and western wheatgrass decrease and aaltgrann vegetation should be continued for am many years as sedge,and rush increase. possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and Management of vegetation should be belied on taking have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- hackbtrry. The shrubs best suited are Bkunkbush sumac, rtdcedar,ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and ing in difficult and costly because numerous tillage prat• tices are required to eliminate the saltgrass sod. lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The Switchgrass, western wheatgninn, alkali sacaton, tall Bas, and tall fescue are suitable for acacia The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked wheat grass, g y pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can can be seeded into a clean, firm seedbed. Seedbed be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape preparation usually requires more than 1 year to cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is mien- eliminate the Saltgrass mod, A green drill should be used. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- Seeding early in npring han proven most successful. ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize this unit. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational The wetland plants provide nesting rind protective cover, development Increased population growth in the survey as well as some food. The nearby irrigated cropland, area has resulted in increased homesite construction,The where wildlife obtain much of their food and find protec- chief limiting soil features for urban development are the tive cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and ahrink-swell potential of the subsoil AS it wets and dries openland wildlife. and the limited ability of this soil to support a load.Septic Openland wildlife, especially pheasant, use this unit for tank absorption fields function properly, but community cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in Some sewage systems should be provided if the population den- areal!, laity increases. Because of the moderately rapid permea- Thene valuable wildlife areas should be protected from bility of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and overuse by Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow welt Capability class I ir- livestock.They should not be drained. rigated- These soils have good potential as a source of sand and gravel. Capability subclass Vlw;Salt Meadow range Site. lir Is Ascalon loam, I to 3 percent elopes. This is a deep, 10-1lankard Randy loam, 0 to 3 Percent elopes. This 11 drained roil on terraces at elevations of 4,500 to 4,900 to a deep, somewhat extensively drained soil on flood feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the major rivers Plains at elevations of 4,450 to 5,1100 feet It formed to in the survey area. Included in mopping are small areas atrntified recent alluvium along streams and rivers. In- where sand and gravel are within a depth of CO inches, eluded in mapping are numerous sand and gravel bare Also included are email areas of soils that have a clay and email arena of noncalcareous twilit, loam subsoil. Typically the surface layer of thin Bankard soil is - Typically the surface layer of this Ascalon soil is brown brown Randy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is brown and yel- material to a depth oC GO inchce ie pale brown calcareous lowish brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick. The Rand stratified with thin lenses of sandy loam, loam, and substratum to a depth of GO inches is calcareous sandy fine gravel. Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water loam. capacity is low.The effective rooting depth is GO inches or Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is high. The effective rooting depth is Go inches or more. low. Surface runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is low. This soil is suited to limited cropping. It is sandy and This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It subject to flooding. Pasture is the beet use. Tall wheat- is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- grace, tall fescue,and annual sweetclover are some of the ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, moat auitable crops. Light, frequent irrigation by furrows and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 and flooding is beat Commercial fertilizer improves the to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, amount and value of forage produced. sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Land leveling, ditch The potential native vegetation is dominated by lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for proper switehgrase, indiangrass, sand blueetem, Band reedgrase, water application. sideoata grams, needleandthread, and blue grams. Much All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- of this range site includes other voile and vegetation in rigution is the moat common. Barnyard manure and com- such a complex pattern that it is difficult to map them mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields, separately.Potential production rangee from 2,600 pounds Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and per acre in favorable years to 1,500 pounds in unfavorable dabs commonly grown in the area are generally well years. Am range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid liOred to this soil. Cultivation to control competing grasses decrease; blue gramn, nand dropeeed, and forbe vegetation should be continued for as many years as increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and and annuals invade the site as range condition becomes have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern poorer, redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm. Ruaniun-olive, and Management of vegetation should be based on taking hackberry. The shrubs best suited arc skunkbush sumac, half and leaving half of the total annual production.Seed- lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. ing is desirable only in areas large enough to interseed or Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The to prepare a seedbed. Switchgrass, sand bluestem, sand cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked reedgmse,sideoats grama,little blucstem,blue grams,pu- pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can beacent wheatgraas, and intermediate wheatgrass are be attracted by eatablishing areas for nesting and escape suitable for seeding. Thin soil can be seeded by using an cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen• 'ntcroeeder or a firm,clean sorghum stubble.A grass drill tial and 'should be included in plans for habitat develop- 1e regarred. Seeding early in spring has proven most sac • - ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture, eeseful. . Thin soil in generally not suited to the establishment Thin roil has good potential for urban and recreational development. Increased population growth in the survey and growth et rmintrees and shrubs.and p investigation d nrea ling resulted in increased homeeite construction. The needed to determine feasibility and possible tree and shrub species. chief limiting Roil features for urban development are the shrink-swell potential of the subaoil as it wets and dries Wildlife in an important secondary use of this soil, The and the limited ability of thin soil to support a load.Septic cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked tank abnorption fields function properly, but community pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame specter can sewage systems should be provided if the population den- attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape city increases. Because of the moderately rapid perinea- cover. For pheasants undisturbed nesting over is essen- bility of the substratum, storage lagoons must be nested. tial and should be included in plane for habitat develop- Lawns, ahruba, and trees grow well. Capability eubclaee meat especially in areas of Intensive agriculture. Range- Ile irrigated. land wildlife, for example, deer and antelope, can be at- traeted by managing livestock grazing and reseeding S where needed. This soil is not suited to urban or recreational develop- ment because of the flood hazard. Capability subclass IVw irrigated, VIw nonirrigated; Sandy Bottom land range site. :„.4751'1 • • 19—Colombo clay loom,0 to A percent slopes.Thin in 31—Kim loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. Thin is a deep, a deep, well drained soil on flood plain and terraces at well drained roll on smooth plains and alluvial fans at elevations of 4,600 to 4,780 feet. It formed in stratified elevations of 4,900 to 6260 feet It formed in mixed colian calcareoun alluvium, Included in mapping are small areas deposits and parent sediment from a wide variety of of noils that have a loam surface layer and some small bedrock. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that leveled areas. have loamy sand underlying material. Typically the nurfnce layer of this Colombo soil in dark Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown grayish brown clay loam about 14 Inches thick.The upper about 12 inches thick.The upper 30 inches of the underly. 7 inches of the underlying material is pale brown ing material is pale brown loam. The lower part to a ntratified clay loam and loam. The lower part to a depth depth of 60 inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. of 60 inches in very pale brown loam ntratified with thin Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is lemma of fine nand,medium sand,and clay loam. high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more. Permeability in 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. This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard in low, is suited to all trope commonly grown in the area, includ- In irrigated areas this soil in suited to crops commonly ing corn,sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, grown in the area, much as corn, sugar beets, beano, alfal- and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 fa,onion,and potatoes, to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for ni►age, All methods of irrigation that are common to the area sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Very few conservation are used. Borders are suitable for small grain,alfalfa,and practices are needed to maintain top yields. pasture. Furrow irrigation in uaed for row crops. Crops All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- respond to application of nitrogen and phosphorus, rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and come Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and mercial fertilizer am needed for top yields shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and suited to thin soil. Cultivation to control competing 'shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well vegetation should be continued for an many yearn as suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing ossible following planting.Treen that are beet suited and vegetation should be continued for as many yeah asIli good survival are Rocky Mountain Juniper, eastern possible following planting,Trees that are best suited and edcedaq ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern hackberry. The shrubs beat suited are akunkbunh sumac, redcedar,ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian olive,and lilac,Siberian peashrub, and American plum, hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, Wildlife is an important secondary uae of this Roil. Siberian peashrub,lilac,and American plum. Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- Wildlife is an important secondary use of Oda soil.The game species can be attracted by entablinhing areas for cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked nesting and encape cover. For pheasants, undinturbed :,peasant and mourning dove, Many nongame species can nesting cover is essential and should be included In plans be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive ,cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is easen- agriculture. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- . Where this soil in on flood plains and is susceptible to merit,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. flooding it has poor potential for urban and recreational This soil has good potential for urban and recreational development On the higher terraces the potential is fair. development Increased population growth in the survey Dwelling and road dcnigne need to be modified to in- area has resulted in increased homesite construction. The crease the capacity of the soil to nupport a load and to chief limiting feature for urban development and road protect it againnt frost action. Capability subclass Ilw ir- construction is the limited capacity of the soil to support rieated. a load.Septic tank absorption fields function properly,but community sewage systems should be provided if the population density increases. Because of the permeability of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well Capability chum 1Ir- rigated. • 32—Kim loam, 1 to 3 percent elopes. 'ibis is a deep, wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The 11 drained soil on smooth plains and alluvial fans at cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked ovations of 4,900 to 5,250 feet. It formed in mixed collar' pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can deposit and parent sediment from a wide variety of be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape bedrock. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen• have loamy sand underlying material. Mal and should be included in plans for habitat develop- Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown ment, especially in arena of intensive agriculture. Range- loam about 12 inches thick.The upper 28 inches of the un- land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be doting material is pale brown loam.The lower part to a attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, depth of CO inches is pale brown fine sandy loam. managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. Permeability is moderato. Available water capacity is This soil has good potential for urban and recreational high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more, development. Increased population growth in the survey Surface runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is low. area has resulted in increased homeeite construction.The In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops com- chief limiting soil feature for urban development and road monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, construction is the limited capacity of this soil to support beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- a load.Septic tank absorption fields function properly, but plc of a auitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa community sewage systems should be provided if the followed by corn,corn for silage,sugar beets, email grain, population density increases. Because of the permeability or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining (fig. 6), and installing of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed, pipelines may be needed for proper water applications. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow in Ile irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Loamy Plains range site. rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and cem- 34—Kim loam, 6 to 9 percent elopes. This is a deep, mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. well drained soil on plains and alluvial fans at elevations In nonirrigatod areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, of 4,900 to 5,250 feet. It formed in mixed eolian deposits barley, and sorghum, Most of the acreage is planted to and parent pediment from a wide variety of bedrock. In- winter wheat and is summer fallowed in alternate years eluded in mapping are small areas of soils that have to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is loamy sand underlying material. too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Typically the surface layer is brown and pale brown Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- loam about 10 inches thick.The upper 2$inches of the un- e arc needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. derlyinq material is pale brown loam The lower part to a erracing also may be needed to control water erosion. depth of GO inches in pale brown fine sandy loam. The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is Emma. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass • high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. and needleandthread, are also present, Potential produc- Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is lion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years moderate. to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years, As range condition This Boil is suited to limited cropping. Intensive deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, but- cropping is hazardous beeause of erosion. The cropping falograss, anakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; system should be limited to such close grown crops as el- and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- faits, wheat, and barley. This soil also is suited to ir- nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Heated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 Management of vegetation on this soil should be based yenta of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and small on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Close grown crops can be irrigated from closely spaced Sideoata grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue contour ditches or sprinklera. Contour furrows or sprin- grama, pubescent wheatgrass,and created whcatgruss are klers should be used for new crops. Application,' of suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the nitrogen and phosphorus help in maintaining good product seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into tier'. a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has grama Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheat- proven most successful. gram., and sedge are also prominent. Potential production Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and ranges from 1,800 pounds per acre in favorable years to shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well 1,500 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing deteriorates, the sideoats grama and little blueatem vegetation should be continued for as many years as decrease• forage production drops' and blue grams, buf- possible following planting.Trees that are beat suited and falogress, and several perennial •forbs and ahruba in- have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern crease. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site as redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Ruasianolive, and range condition becomes poorer. Cr •ackberry. The shrubs best suited are akunkbueh sumac, Management of vegetation should be based on taking Inc,Siberian peushrub,and American plum. half and leaving half of the total annual production.Seed- ing is desirable if the range Is in poor condition. Sideonts v?f` o .y grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, and pu- beecent wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal needs of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it •be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Plowing and 39--Nunn loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes.This is a deep, drilling on the contour minimize runoff and soil losses. well drained soil on terraces at eievatior s of 4,550 to 5,000 Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. feet. It formed in mixed alluvium. Included in mapping Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally are small, long and narrow areas of sand and gravel well suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing depoaita and small areas of soil that are subject to aces- vegetation should be continued for as many years as sional flooding. Some small leveled areas are also in- poseible following planting.Trees that are best suited and eluded. have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish redcedar,ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and brown loam about 12 inches thick. The subsoil is light ' hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbuah sumac, brownish gray clay loam about 12 inches thick,The upper lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. part of tho substratum is light brownish gray clay loam. Wildlife is an important secondary une of thin e011. The The lower part to a depth of GO inches is brown sandy , cropland arena provide favorable habitat for ring-necked loam, pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can Permeability is moderately slow. Available water be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is G0 inches cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover la omen- or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- low,. most, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, inelud- attrneted by developing livestock watering facilities, ing corn, sugar beets. beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 This moil has good potential for urban and recreational to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, development. increased population growth in the survey sugar beeta, small grain,or beans. Few conservation prac- aren has resulted in increased homesite construction. The tikes are needed to maintain top yields. chief limiting soil feature for urban development and road All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- conatruction is the limited capacity of this soil to support rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- a load.Septic tank absorption fields function properly, but mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. dbmunity newnge systems should be provided if the Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and ulstion density Increases. Because of the permeability shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well of the substratum, sewage lagoons must be sealed. !Anima, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass suited to this soil, Cultivation t0 control competing IVe irrigated,Vie nonirrigated; Loamy Plains range site. vegetation should be continued for as many years as possible following planting.Trees that are beet suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcelar,ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and hackberry. The shrubs beat suited are akunkbush, lilac, Siberian peaahrub,and American plum. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- • ment. It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, and moderately slow permeability. These features create problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields and foundations, Some areas are adjacent to streams and are subject to occasional flooding.This soil has fair poten- tial for such recreational development as camp and picnk areas and playgrounds.Capability class I irrigated. • err 41—Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water fli‘cep, well drained soil on terraces and smooth plains at capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is GO levntions of 4,550 to 6,160 feet, it formed in mixed allu- inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion vium and colian deposits. Included in mapping are small, hazard is low. long and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits and In irrigated areas this Doll is suited to all crops tom- small areas of soils that are subject to occasional flooding, monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, Some small leveled areas are also included.• beans, alfalfa, small grain, and onions. An example of a Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil !e grayish suitable cropping aystem is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa fol- brown clay loam about 0 Inches thick. The subsoil is light lowed by corn,corn for silage,sugar beets,email grain,or brownish gray clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines part of the substratum is clay loam. The lower part to a am needed for proper water applications. depth of GO inches is sandy loam. All methods of irrigation are imitable, but furrow ir- Penneability is moderately slow. Available water rig:hien is the moat common. Barnyanl manure and corn- capacity in high. The effective rooting depth !e GO inchea mercial fertilizer are needed for top ylekls. or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally low, auited to thin soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in Thin soil is used almost entirely for irrigated trope. It establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of ing corn, auger boobs, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation and onions. An example of a suitable cropping ayatem is 3 may be necessary at the time of planting and during dry to 4 yearn of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, perioda.Trees that are best suited and have good aurvival sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Few conservation pray are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcelar, ponderosa tices are needed to maintain top yields]. pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- Climbs beet suited are akunkbush sumac,lilac, and Siberi- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and tom- an peaghrub. mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can suited to thin soil. Cultivation to control competing be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape fikegetation aLould be continued for as many yearn as cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- ossible following planting.Trees that are beat suited and tial and should be included in plain for habitat develop- have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern ment, espeeially In areas of Intensive agriculture. Range- Seeder, ponderosa pine. Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and land wildlife, for example, tho pronghorn antelope,can be hackberry. The shrubs beat suited are skunkbush sumac, attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, lilac,Siberian peashrub, and American plum, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The This soil has good potential for urban and recreational cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked development Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. The pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can only limiting feature is the rapid permeability in the sub- be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape stratum, which causes a hazard of ground water con- cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is sewn- lamination from sewage lagoons. Capability subclass Ile bal and should be included in plans for habitat develop. irrigated; IVe nonirrigated;Sandy Plains range site. ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- s2—whey-Colby complex, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This agent. It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, nearly level map unit is on smooth plains in the western and moderately slow permeability. These features create Part of the survey area at elevations of 4,850 to 5,000 problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas feet The Wiley soil makes up about GO percent of the that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of tho unit, and the Colby soil about 30 percent About 10 per- substratum aro suitable for septic tank absorption fickle eent is Ileldt silty clay and Weld loam. and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to The Wiley soil in deep and well drained. It formed in streams and aro subject to occasional flooding.The poten- - calcareous roll= deposits. Typically the surface layer is tied is fair for auch recreational development as camp and pale brown silt loam about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is picnic areas and playgrounds. Capability class I irrigated. pale brown silty clay loam about 23 inches thick.The sub- 76—Vona sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes Thie is •■ stratum to 0. depth of GO inches is very pale brown silty deep, well drained Roil on plains and high terraces at elny loam. elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet It formed in eolian and Permeability is moderately slow. Available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches alluvial deposit-A. Included in mapping are some leveled or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion areas. Also included are small areas of soils that hnv0 a hazard is moderate. loamy substratum and arm; of soils that are noncalcare- • ous to n depth of GU inchea. The Colby loll also is deep and well drained and formed in calcareous colian deposits. Typically the surface layer of thin Vona soil is graylah • Typically the surface layer brown sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is !s pale brown loam about 7 inches thick. The underlying brown fine sandy loam about IS inches thick. The sub- material is very pale brown silt loam to a depth of GO inchea, stratum to a depth of GO inches in sandy loam, n(?•e„A y *Permeability in moderate. Available water capacity is The Wiley soil has only fair potential for urban and Rh. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. recreational development. Slow permeability, moderate Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard in shrink-swell potential, and limited bearing capacity cause moderate. problems in dwelling and road construction. The Colby Thin map unit is used for irrigated and nonirrigated soil has good potential for urban and recreational develop- cropland and for rangeland, wildlife habitat, and urban meet. Road design can be modified to compensate for the development. limited capacity of this soil to support • load. Capability In irrigated areas these noils are limited to all crops subclass Ile irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Loamy Plains commonly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, range site. bean, alfalfa, small grain, and onions. An example of a • suitable cropping nyatem is 3 to 4 yearn of alfalfa fol- lowed by corn,corn for!dingo, sugar beets,email grain,or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for proper water applications. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- rigation in the most common. Barnyard manure and com- mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. In nonirrigated arena these soils are suited to winter wheat, barley, and sorghum. Mont of the acreage is planted to winter wheat. The predicted average yield in 2R bushels per acre. The soil it summer (allowed in al- ternate yearn to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Stubble mulch farming,ntriperopping,and minimum til- lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Terracing Mao may be needed to control water erosion. The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue grama. Several mid granges such an western wheatgrase �d needleandthrcad are also present. Potential produc- n range(' from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable yearn. As range condition deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, buf- falograss, enakeweed, yucca and fringed noge increase; and forage production dropn. Undesirable weeds and an- nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be Mined, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tion. Seeding in desirable if the range in in poor condition. Sideoatn grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue grama,pubescent wheatgraas,and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seething. The grans selected should meet the newtons! requiremente of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Windbreaks and environmental planting(' are generally well nuked to there Moil. Cultivation to control competing vegetation should be continued for as many yearn as poneible following planting.Trees that are best suited and hove good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar,ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Runtanolive, and hackberry. The shrubs best 'suited are ekunkbush sumsc,'.. lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. . Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, and cottontail are best suited to these wile. Wildlife habitat development, including tree and shrub plantings d grass ntings to ae sng areas, hold be ccesefu! pla without irrigationserve duringeati moot ycaro.s Unduer In rigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- ing many kinds of openland wildlife. .-. .. .,,, _. i.. V , .A • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IDENTIFICATION M Freda Lee Dreiling 146911000041 4025 WCR 23 146911000040 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 146912000023 Myrna K. Slabaszewski 146912000014 11417 WCR 10 146912000039 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 James H. & Wanda L. Mathison 146912000020 11131 WCR 10 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Mary K. Chikuma 146913000012 3550 WCR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Geo. W. Kiefer c/o 146913000011 Robert E. Lewis 11717 WCR 8 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Robert E. Lewis 1/2 interest & 146913000043 Marjorie B. Lewis 1/2 interest 11717 WCR 8 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Donald W, & Barbara J. Rosenbrock 146913000008 3286 WCR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Antone C. & Helen M. Heit 146914000007 3465 WCR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Eugene A. & Erna M. Doverssberger 14691433 , 369.5✓ WCR 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 secr•7d�, t • -2- Ken Ogilvie & Linda Jean Ogilvie 147118000066 4620 U.S. HWY 85 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 • Robert & Carralee. A. Somers 147118000084 12651 WCR 81 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Watada Farms Inc. 147118000038 2292 WCR 27 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Ronald Dean & Mary Sue Anderson 147118000002 c/o Brighton Federal Savings 1795 E. Bridge Street Brighton, CO 80601 Myrna K. Slabaszewski & 147107000008 Freda Lee Dreiling 4025 WCR 23 SFort Lupton, CO 80621 • C. s,✓,/ix"y AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property SW tilt H stchM a 7'I N. t. V7 t..1 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, sates that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and 1 f minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, from an ownership update from a title or abstract company, or an attorney. • The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before ma this Ars day of May • 19 c —, By Rirhnra rSiic,.mn WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 10-19_91 (7-4.1); Notary Public 15 S. Main Brighton, CO 80601 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS IDSURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property Stalal8 4 auk lb T 1 N , 14-1W SATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) TEE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names. add and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property which is the subject of the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, an ownership update from a title or abstract company, 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 30 days of the application submission date. The foregoing instrument vas subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of May 19 90 by Richard Chikuma WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 10-19-91 771/ Notary P ublic 15 S Main 11 Brighton. CO 8060+1 • S�I ��y TO: Sporting Clays Range Owners And/Or Operators ` FROM: Mike Hampton, Executive Director The National Spotting Clays Association, a division of National Skeet Shooting Association, was formed in April 1989. It is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. The NSCA will assist in and support your efforts to generate mteitSt within this shooting seg- ment, of which a large percolate is the hunter. The NSCA brochure 'The Ultimate Simulated Shotgun Hunting. Sport For All Seasons' is available to all member clubs and ranges to dis- tribute within that surrounding communities. 1. Advisory Council - This council, comprised equally of shooters, range owners and in- dustry personmel, was formal to promote, govern and in general make decisions concerning sporting clays issues. (Enclosure) 2. Club Affiliation and Tournament Schedule - Annual membership is on a calatdar year. The club/range membership fee is $100. We recommend each club do whatever is re- quired to throw as many as ts possible and attract as many shooters as possible. A tourna- ment schedule listed in the Clays-The Shogpm Flynt &Magazine is an excellent way to assure the traveling shooter of a credible,properly managed event.(Enclosure) 3. Membership -Annual indvidual membership is S30.00 per calendar year. Membership in NSCA offers the member the finest and safest means of laming to shoot. The NSCA clubs' responsibility should be dedicated to the development of the sport at all levels of participation and offer the hunter a recreational target shooting game and extend his shooting season. b. National thamptoadtpa-NSCA will sponsor a National ammpionship Tournament to award and show rem+et,ou rtopaboot es as^w ll as attract media coverage. 7. Sporting Clartra''1kelibilpsn'. '.�� -This' is dte official magazine devoted to-sportierdaysand wing'shooting.�ast, which'�(=tired clubs, tournament and reetere shoot schedules writkresults.acwell as:aet cles of its to the shot- gun hunter. Viab moathlyStblicadon is iacludetwith each mud membership to NSCA. 5. Alt member mngesandchthswiff be ehglbte to tali advantage of the NSCA insuwuoeep tipstp .. :This policy witt'.'allow you coverage on your sporting clays range as well as any udie ope�ionan your pn�msessuxh as hunting presaves and so rcl I believe the ga ds's:eat NSCA are shared with the vast majority of sporting clays range owners and operators. Our opanrzation will•,makeevety'effort.potable toatom the prosperity of this aging sport and servo its Member dub*in-the ua don-which'they deserve., The NSCA invites and encourages ye,tobecome a partof this_profes land, ptngraave stew organization. A NSCA Club Membmbip+applicat axis enclosed for your emanate. National Sporting Clays Association and F look forward to your affiliation with us and the beginning of a mutually rewarding relationship. Enclosures cry NATIONAL SPORTING GAMS'SSOCu.ngN A N P:W%000007 •SAN II eow%sous 70200.0007•On)600.7771 NATIONAL SPORTING(ZAYSASSOCIA77ON ADVISORY_COUNPL INDUSTRY RANGE OWNERS DEAN, George (S) 208 High Street •BUNTING,Jay (1) BEDNAR, George(R) Chestertown, MD 21620 Remington Arms Co. Inc. Sandanona Brandywine Building P. O. Box 1090 DEAN, Spencer (S) 1007 Market Street Millbrook, NY 12545 75325 Office Ridge Circle Wilmington, Delaware 19898 Eden Ptarie, MN 55344 BURNS, Ham (R) CARLSON, Tom (I) La Paloma 10X Clothing Group P. O. Box 160516 2915 LBJ FWY, Ste 133 San Antonio,T)C 78280 HAGGARD, Hollister (S) Dallas, TX 75234 320 Fairfield Street, SE CATON, Dean(R) Aiken, SC 29801 FINE, Ron (I) Southern Ranch Hunting Club Fine-Gibson. Inc. Rt 2 Box 75 HILL., Dave(S) P. O. 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Wolf Creek Gun Club Hilton Head Island, SC 29926 3070 Merk Road SW - Atlaata, GA 30349 HOLLJNGSWORTH,Jim (I) 49«gC hoff ousel International o Circle Front Robert(R) Clays New Britain, PA 18901 451 E. 58thAvant y Denver, CO 80216 MURRAY, P411 (I)• Beretta U. S. A. SHOOTERS P. O. Box 343 Glenn Dale, MD 20769 ASH, Gil (S) P. O. Box 686 TILDEN, Dave (I) Bellaire, TX 77401 Range Supervisor-Sturm Ruger Guild Road BANKS, Andy (S) New Port, NH 03773 Route 4, Box 4158 Pearland, TX 77581 WARD, Bird (I) rutdoor life Magazne Park Avenue Fifth Floor New York, NY 10016 f:r_r. 0?,li 11 • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT TO ALLOW OPERATION OF 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK AT A LIVESTOCK TRAILER WASH FACILITY IN THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE DISTRICT - B. L. VENTURES, INCORPORATED WHEREAS, the Board o£ 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 15th day of August, 1990, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of B. L. Ventures, Incorporated, 4101 West Service Road, Evans, Colorado 80620, for an amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit to allow operation of • 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SW;, Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 65 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 2427 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 900746 Page 2 RE: AMENDED USR - B. L. VENTURES, INC. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies, Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies, and Agricultural Goals and Policies. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Goals encourage the maintenance of urban growth boundary areas that provide an official definition between future urban and agricultural land uses. The City of Greeley Planning Department found this not to be a significant land-use change according to its June 15, 1990, referral response. The agricultural policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan encourage the location of agricultural businesses and industries in areas that minimize the removal of prime agricultural land from production. The location of the Special Review Permit site and the attached Conditions and Development Standards will ensure consistency with the goals and policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and, as an agricultural service establishment, is provided for as a use by special review. c. The use which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning. Surrounding land uses include Highway 263 (East 8th Street) , oil and gas production, Greeley-Weld County Airport, agricultural production, Highway Department offices, the Weld County Humane Society, river bottom, and natural grasses. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure compatibility with these uses. d. The Special Review Permit site is located in the Airport Overlay District. A portion of the site is located in the 100-year floodplain. Special Review Permit Development Standards address the overlay district requirements. 900746 Page 3 RE: AMENDED USR - B. L. VENTURES, INC. e. Special Review 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 an amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for B. L. Ventures, Incorporated, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the amended Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the facility: a. An odor abatement and response plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department; b. A dust abatement plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department; c. An access permit shall be obtained from the State of Colorado, Division of Highways. 4. Prior to any utility work in the Highway right-of-way, a utility permit shall be obtained from the Department of Highways. 5. Prior to recording the Special Review Permit plat: a. The applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that the landscaping plan shown on the plat has been approved by the Division of Wildlife. 900746 Page 4 RE: AMENDED USR - B. L. VENTURES, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990. j0 Waal? BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COLD Weld County Clerk to the Board A9, ene R. Brantne , C a rman \BY-:_ _ , 144-j74. rk !'C��a� G rge X ru eero-T�rt� eputy Cle to he Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert r ->17/Z -,1/6-45•1 C.W. Kirby County Attorney EXCUSED _ Gordon E. Lacy 900746 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS B. L. VENTURES, INCORPORATED 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit is for a livestock trailer wash facility with operating hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in the 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. The livestock trailer wash facility shall not exceed an average of 20 trucks in a 24 hour period nor more than 60 in any consecutive 72 hour period. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the holding 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 or 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. No dead animals shall be unloaded at the facility at any time. The manure waste shall be removed from the site at least every three days. No manure shall be stored on the site for longer than three consecutive days. Segregation of the stored solids will be maintained to ensure this storage requirement. 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. The septic system(s) for the proposed office shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 7. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 8. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 900746 r Page 2 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - B. L. VENTURES, INC. 9. The odor abatement and response plan, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be implemented at the request of the Health Department in the event that odor levels detected off site o£ the facility meet or exceed the residential odor limit as specified by the Colorado Revised Statutes. The plan shall also be implemented in the event that the Weld County Health Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and, in the judgment of the Director of Public Health, there exists an odor condition requiring abatement. In the event that the existing aeration tank system is not consistently controlling odors, the applicant shall install additional tanks to increase the capability of the facility to control odors. 10. The performance guarantee approved for USR-899 shall be transferred to this amended Special Review Permit. 11. The facility shall have sufficient equipment on hand or available to the on-site manager, so dust abatement can be implemented at any time that dust is raised in sufficient quantity as to be observed leaving the property. The dust abatement plan shall be maintained on the property. 12. A manager responsible for operation of the facility shall be on-site at all times that the facility is open to wash trucks. 13. The wash bays shall be constructed and operated in such a manner as to control spillage, splash, and spray onto the ground. Wash water shall not be allowed to contaminate the ground. 14. The facility shall be used exclusively for the washing of livestock trailers. Tractors shall not be washed at the facility. 15. Adequate auxiliary electric power shall be available to the site in the event of a prolonged power outage. 16. An insect and/or rodent control program shall be instituted if insect/rodent populations increase beyond background levels. 17. All personnel responsible for maintaining and operating the wastewater treatment system will be adequately trained prior to commencement of the system. 900746 0 Page 3 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - B. L. VENTURES, INC. 18. A daily log of operation conditions including number of vehicles washed, solids stored, solids taken out of storage, equipment inspections, etc. , will be maintained. 19. The incoming SOD to the settling pond shall be monitored on a weekly basis for a one-month period following commencement of operations. The results of the weekly tests shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. Increase in diffuser and oxygen capacity shall be implemented as necessary. 20. All joints in the wash bays, the settling pond, and the manure pad shall be waterproofed. 21. All concrete and steel structures shall be inspected for leaks and cracks at least quarterly. The structure should be free from solids and liquids during this inspection. Repairs shall be made immediately, and all repairs shall be reported to Weld County and Colorado Health Departments. At the end of the fifth year of operations, a plan to leak test all concrete and steel structures shall be submitted to Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval. 22. The portions of the site not used for structures or roads shall be seeded. 23. No process water shall enter the stormwater detention pond. The stormwater drainage plan, as approved by the Weld County Engineering Department, shall be maintained on the property. 24. All trafficked areas within the facility shall be graveled. No traffic will be allowed outside these areas. 25. The entire facility shall be fenced and locked during nonoperating hours. The fencing shall consist of three strands of barbed wire, as recommended by the Colorado Division of wildlife. The design shall include: a minimum 16-inch height from the ground to the first strand to allow passage of fawns under the fence; ten inch separation between the three strands to create adequate fence height for managing cattle; a smooth top wire to allow hung up deer to free themselves with less injury; twist stays to decrease the possibility of deer becoming twisted in the top two wires, and to create a more rigid fence that is easier to twist out of. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Division of Wildlife. 900746 Page 4 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - B. L. VENTURES, INC. 26. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be removed and or treated, all structures shall be recycled or disposed of, and the site shall be graded and seeded in accordance with the recommendation of the soil conservation service. 27. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the Weld County Flood Hazard Overlay District and the Weld County Airport Overlay District requirements. 28. The Special Review Permit activity shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. 29. The Special Review Permit activity and site shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers. 30. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 31. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinances. 32. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the weld County Zoning Ordinance. 33. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Colorado Department of Health, 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. 34. 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. 900746 I Page 5 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - B. L. VENTURES, INC. 35. 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. 900746 ��•'���rC�?1" RAJ STATE OF COLORADO ) '"°� e.? 44/ •"" S4. 15 )s.s. -n, COUNTY COUNTY OF WELD T0 ' David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County tee and has been continously and Ica 4c .ia uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least .,,,'" fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to u •`� ° ;.. the first publication of the annexed aam•a °"pa"� notice; that said newspaper is a vat* a Za' ° > newspaper within the meaning of the P4'x s .taroseiM0.� per act of the General Assembly of the n. v State of Colorado, entitled "An Act -��a1. to regulate the printing of legal if Part of imblps notices and advertisements, " and �� s;"` ` amendments thereto; that the notice 'DI4 osrc: ro slr `' ay r of which the annexed is a printed �. `. ,•..rca(Ilfg�•� � copy taken from said newspaper, was e u published in said newspaper, and in S mw.awraN the regular and entire issue of )1s Yim ibe rgtao 4 ur r«ctP," every number thereof, k� smmeedy• 101.'" eG �" n°"d �� .. once a week for 4kcWI= b.w v successive weeks; that said notice ` was so published in said newspaper vb « proper and not in any supplement ffiaw; aw .. thereof, and that the first publication of said notice as aforesaid, was on the c3 day of ik u—rti. 19 90 , and the last on then 3 day of � D ✓caya j Subscribed and sworn to afore me this .,14day of (24,,e,,c 19,x. .C�Ka QGLIwfL - . My Commission expires March 1 5,1992 I c‘ n „ � C0 �2 Affidavit of Publication 1996 RUC 2fl STATE OF COLORADO CLERK p ss. �C.�kAEgOAR County of Weld, I, pen° E. lie2I rbre of �!�I�+.pw+r�Ir+l�+iweawlloVsB[ � -� ; said County of Weld, being duly swom, say that I am -asrfa�oomfr we as WOOCoa�d. Woottoun�p• an advertising clerk of Canna Contr.real,S of NM Fop, ,Color a=h. THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE,and aomwebrArrm an�w mmra ,,,nrnonnt`".�n�p�- THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN • maybe hued. Should u.pr"wpp any InOn4•410wdialaa.aea do Ca that the same is a daily newspaper of general -noow16 me*a roopd,a Ne:Pnonange.INaVabmw,ar wail. et7074on Mite a+W o.rwMu,the Pekin As govel circulation and printed and published in the City of OokoNaboaNboda woo)deo*Oast amt On as m.s,�r4p t oOMOo tattle boron o; Greeley, in said county and state; that the nonce or ,�ia,ALoomows-ft sat ram�nw orm.w«r advertisement,of which the annexed 1s a true copy,has °0074illw +P aa►seat4 ieNIONoollhotafe been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive (gam) (weeks); that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said to Ow � o 0 newspaper during the period and time of publication of ooCaEz Nd yp' N n :s: said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a B.L.Vetvrea,InOomeniS - supplement thereof; that the first publication of said a,Ew�wraal�eoReo notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper CAT6'A4vat logo bearing � g date seventh Taw loatm4,.. •$140l ITt•,AmaraeaJh•aWenb•gwNe ment PMn,canna et Cngnaaan.•aa Iola*Was Pam*.To ear contbn et to Ian• 'der as r dew•Wank■•wwtak, nr wain fanny b Or Aanaory day of alb' r°"'a""p•• and the last publication thereof in the issue of said Lcosi oescxsmoa:Pat y ea ewva q seats,.Toms°s newspaper bearing date the third Nora Naonee:waaafnr am P.M.,wda Cagy.Cane% LOCATION;Aaanbrnly 1.6 man EMI O fta VIVOGaaq;south a etas Kama ne.feta•yN wo444 0°"alms)ba..p ww co+nn ro.en.a day of Aulust A.D. 19_22-: aoAROOPCCar Y: that said The Greeley Dally Tribune and The Greeley ` wELDOVUNrY,cokoRs0000MM nERe Republican, has been published continuously and •NY:CONALOO.Wolatt: uninterruptedly during the period of at least six WELD Coutirf ss TomesOmo,, sArytal asoey months next prior to the first issue thereof contained yAlgrtgalla _ _ said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said -- - -^-« -- newspaper has been admitted to the United States mails as second-class matte under the provisions of the Act of March3. 1879, or any amendments thereof;and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. Tatal_Prins• A795�d .1fly 7».27,1449 bujdt 199O )P4„en914-4-7177 Advertismg Clerk Subscribed and swom to before me this n ry ^ 3 day of At AD. 19g°:Z.-> 1Z-9y My commission expires Public Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, 1 Dena E. Marina of said County of Weld, being duly swam, say that I am an advertising clerk of ,Pieesiebitwarm;:-frmomataunlyantteaklam WelO THE OREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE,end aoknokokreCoksr,9aa.Mart,Wm(FON, QOIrrA"14aw' THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN Orro°"""dais° paolal""msPerlantrolt•O war•d that the same is a daily newspaper of general .`s'widw'PpwntorelyInweele^pry a«arOf.wm►iiiMod dreulatlon and printed and published in the City of -.mat to eon•wore a1 the poomewOr.wlaaaar l0'W tRorr e a Arad wbwb w motsuaq awn.w tntw.a Sort w, ol. Wm S Greeley, in said county and state; that the notce or o swessm ssanwm mp aeceataa,arsw.agssems ;, advertisement,of which the annexed 1s a true copy,has me mesu,. its oR44�atia owineuraNMCspoireey , ISM ar A6So� Or tasr Or tar vw men so NSW M Ow Ww4 been published in said dally newspaper for consecutive "�!r! .. ,.«..__._. «... .... (days) (se 1y; that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said IO Ib..SOSO 00::;01�/ADOOSSOw,be.i. �w rv.M,O �, newspaper during the period and time of publication of Cootwwwwa„•gyTpyytast,nottol aterereseold said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement thereof; that the first publication of said � pOCKtC.Na.W P.G�PVOMwn,'InoamawOe .. �o+w.ss wo•owe notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper !' iww,.cawweootext bearing date third Dee August Irk IOW • iy. CTat5:a0po A.M. . ... „ GOOttyTr!.nine cr Smite.oMwbPnrnt Yak o■dbito Or day of AL9uSt AD. 19-2Q; t.prgnMwa Ar0'OPsoW Wont Prink•To YawWawnd w 2A bows• �Sglop,oarwon ,maywmoApnww� and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said newspaper bearing date the third ..65aµ NICAIPTICN;Pet q O1s aW1k d a.alOA'T,TawrMp O' ...NOM Nryseti Wet ot Owlet I,M,.Woke Musty,Cor % LOCATION:ASI.YwUa k*1.s Ma wt ok Ow City o1 WNW;Orr of '�14414,4•0740 Art Sm Sr.o bats woks Pant Apr 47 ar day of � A.D. 19 that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley b� '^r Republican, has been published continuously and NW,COLORADO, Y v,5ocaLw.rv,006oSAoo, uninterruptedly during the period of at least six w ar:OONA[n Nome N. months next � a.><6ocolw+rrcL¢wcTon+l5SOAa1o; prior to the first issue thereof contained eni" Mna C'y q said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said .:•riwOwwrAYY r/M/Ir w:.�r.. newspaper has been admitted to the United States �—� ---" mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof;and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. Total Price: S26 88 t26114-1-)71q-alisucpct3_ 1990 lif4-411.42.- A dv e tng Clerk Subsaibed and sworn to before me this 3 day of August A.D. 19A_ 9471.00€ My commission exDiie5 '''s1 ✓7-92— Notary Public ..c . y )s.Vii. COUNTY OF WELD ) ' Dav_,d Iii, Reynolds, being duly sworn, • .,..,_,. says that he is publisher of .a The Now News, a weekly newspaper G ; . published in Keenesburg in said County ... 4,01:. and State; that said newspaper has a ttr' is of `r general circulation in said County t 916r �incl has been conts.noualy sand _ �� atise le. , uninterruptedly published therein, ��;. . during a period of ;at least py� ' ma to .arod'and mq�" fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to • the fir .t• publication of the annexed `,,.•..m°"� owl� `�+ {t °' r°�i�d--d�d ohs • notice; that said newspaper is a r :; 111• newspaper within the meaning of the Akt,,.� � tao of the Ge_�neral Assembly of the , • sorb. .-- act ,��; . State"' of Colorado, entitled "An Act i:4 . odor to v.boorioa.ma=it to regulateregulatethe printing of legal nOt'.;1(;f?:!> and advertisements," and : ootr i° amendments thereto; that the: notice t". to the. '" a . of which the annexed is a printed copy taken from said newspaper, was ;�' � now: publ ished in said newspaper, kind in w`~'" 1d.L. v the regular ,;end entire issue of •uo � every number thereof , 4�N :Ara�; once a week fOP" j5„r"r 1d �. .,uccossivc wee,k_>; at said notice der. e.oi =rat ill',�. was so published in said newspaper woihtrivet. , ti' proper and not, to any supplement • ` Peet 6a� thereof, and that the first d 40 r�. publication of said notice:: gas ��. � aforesaid , was an theirRE.. . .1A4 _Al_ day o f___� 19 S D ,. xii;:, and the last on the � day of • �. ody 1 19 e) � :, Ma,to , 1/2. '' .i.e--.... iS;1" • Subscribed and sworn o before snr_ this �! dray of ? - , 19,29. 90 I 416 -. ......e . ..se _ My Commission expires March 15,1992 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 TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE �� (;, 11 / O . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: Lang 421 AD: NAME OF PERSON POSTING'SIGN ATURE OF APPLIC ----- STATE OF COLORADO ) r COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 95 DAY OF /�r�/;U�St • 19_QQ•- • SEAL Z3Ne. ,ndfc RY PU IC MY CO MISSION EXPIRES 21.2;), iq f UUU LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 411/4-/ vs 192), 96O,46 A I illEASUREWS OFFICE,WELD CO qq N.2 2090 Greeley,Colorado. . . ,19.lQ... Q J n 00 l RECEIVED �. /� . .�.?°� .S�J•OS.•. id"L.!!A41.O, % AZ. S .300 Ste.x4441) FOR CREDIT J�Gounty General Fund 101 0000av the n(�}y�, g At*o�inti am • / VJ1 Health Department 1190000 Human Resources 121 0000 • Social Services 112 0000 Housing Authority _ :v Road&Bridge Fund 111 0000 Airport 1770000 County Clerk Cash Escrow 810 0803 • Fee Fund 9000912 School District Gen Fund School District C R F 4O3746 School District Bond Fund FRANCIS M.LOVSTALET �ei TOTAL AMOUNT County Treasurer CIMk ale) et I NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET N0. 90-30 B. L. Ventures, Incorporated 4101 West Service Road Evan, Colorado 80620 DATE: August 15, 1990 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and Special Review Permit - To allow operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Sow} of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley: south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Road 47 and Weld County Road 49 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly Miller, Deputy DATED: July 23, 1990 PUBLISHED: August 2, 1990, in The New News h b'i+ E • • DATE: July 23, 1990 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 15th day of August, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. Docket No. 90-29 - Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Mary K. Chikuma, c/o Richard Chikuma Docket No. 90-30 - Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and Special Review Permit to allow operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District, B.L. Ventures, Inc. a OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: 3,nned. k Indii. , Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOAR OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL OUNTY, COLORADO . J ti � �- 9C0'46 . �xh; b;f b • Summary of the Weld County Plaaalag. Commission Meeting July 10, 1990 Page 6 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-899 NAME: B.L. Ventures REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan. Special Review permit. and Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer rash facility in the Agricultural zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part SW} of Section 1. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley: south of Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Road 47 and Weld County Road 49. ran Lind, Attorney, represented the applicant. This request is for as amendment to USR-899. Nothing will be changed except the hours of operation. Currently the trailer wash facility may operate from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. After talking to trackers and users of the facility, they would like to expand hours of operation to twenty—four hours per day. They are not asking for any other changes to the permit. The Airport Authority has issued a permit for the lighting at night. Lanell Curry reported the only changes to the staff's original recommendation are to Development Sundards it (hours of operation). The performance bond requirements are covered in Development Standard 10. Conditions of approval which have been met on the original permit have been deleted. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Joy Remstreet, area resident, vas only interested in the changes. She has no objections to the amendment. Ken Lind reported they have no opposition to the staff's recommendation. The Chairman asked this be filed with the summary as a permsnent record of this meeting. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Casa Number Amended USR-899 for B L Ventures for an amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock trailer rash facility in the agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. vY, : 9C°T46 h', b.1+-e • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting July 10. 1990 Page The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Pleuniing Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yes; Bad Clemons - yes; Leann Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes: Ann Carrimmi - yes; Ernie Rosa - yes. Motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Jerry Keifer moved the Planning Commission forward the Certificate of Designation for Amended USR-899. B L ventures, for a livestock trailer rash facility to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Leann laid. The Chairman called for diaeussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yea; Bud Clemons - yes; Leann Reid - yea; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison -'yes; Ernie' Ross yes. Motion carried unanimously. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: Chuck Cunlitfe asked the Planning Coamission to consider amendments to Sections 20.1.3. 20.3. 20.3.1. and 30.2.9 of the Wild County Building Code Ordinance. The proposed amendments will clarify the requirements for dampproafing foundation walls with natal wall ties. incorporate by reference the 1990 National Electrical Code with only one rhino to the text concerning concrete-encased electrodes. and clarify the building permit requirements for mobile homes no longer nesting the definition of mobile 1 home in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed amendments and recommended approval of them on April 19, 1990. MOTION: Bud Clemons moved the proposed amendments to Sections 20.1.3. 20.3. 20.3.1. and 30.2.9 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance be forwarded to the Board of County Comissioaers with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the Building Trades Advisory Committee. 9c0746- • tii a:• .. . �.+ • • �' C /3 ERs BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION O Tf/f so RESOLUTION OP RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jerry Kiefer that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-899 NAYS: B.L. Ventures. Incorporated ADDRESS: 4101 West Service Road, Evans, CO 80620 REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and Special Review permit to allow operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} of Section 1. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south o£ Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Road 47 and Wald County Road 49. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies, Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. and Agricultural Goals and Policies. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Goals encourage the maintenance of urban growth boundary areas that provide an official definition between future urban and agricultural lend uses. The City of Greeley Planning Department found this not to bit a significant land-use change according to its June 15. 1990, referral response. The agricultural policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan encourage the location of agricultural businesses and industries in areas that minimize the removal of prime agricultural land from production. The location of the special review permit sits and the attached conditions and development standards will ensure consistency with the goals • and policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. EiN h.1 b'-I- Ventures, Incorporated Amended DSR-899 Page 2 - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and, as an agricultural service establishment. is provided for as a use by special review. - The use which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning. Surrounding land uses include Highway 263 (East 8th Street). oil and gas production, Greeley-Weld County Airport, agricultural production, Highway Department offices. the Weld County Humane Society. river bottom, and natural g Conditions of approval and development standards will ensure compatibility with these uses. - The Special Review permit site is located in the Airport Overlay District. A portion of the site is located in the 100 year floodplain. Special Review permit development standards address the overlay district requirements. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant. other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be randy for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Spacial 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 Wald County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the facility: - an odor abatement and response plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department; 9..0746 • • B.L. Ventures. Incorporated Amended DSR-899 Page 3 - a dust abatement plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department; - an access permit shall be obtained from the State of Colorado, Division of Highways. 4. Prior to any utility work in the Highway right-of-way, a utility permit shall be obtained from the Department of Highways. 5. Prior to recording the Spacial Review permit plat: - the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that the landscaping plan shown on the plat has been approved by the Division of Wildlife. Motion seconded by LaAnn Reid. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Jerry Kiefer Bud Clemons Lela Reid Judy Yamaguchi Ann Garrison Ernie Ross 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, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on July 10. 1990, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 11th day of July, 1990. �eLb..ti Coax Bobbie Good Secretary 9CO746 i • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS B.L. MIMES Amended USR-899 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review permit is _ for a livestock trailer wash facility with operating hours 24 hours a day. 7 days a week, in the Agricultural zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. The livestock trailer wash facility shall not exceed an average of 20 trucks in a 24 hour period nor more than 60 in any consecutive 72 hour period. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S.. as amended. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile meagre from the holding 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 or 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. No dead animals shall be unloaded at the facility at any time. The manure waste shall be removed from the site at least every three days. No manure shall be stored on the site for longer than three consecutive days. Segregation of the stored solid* will be maintained to ensure this storage requirement. 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 aita. 6. The septic system(*) for the proposed office shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to this Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 7. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 8. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutea. 9. The odor abatement and response plan, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be implemented at the request of the Health Department in the event that odor levels detected off aite of the facility meet or exceed the residential odor limit as specified by the Colorado Revised Statutes. The plan shall also be implemented in the avant that the Wald County Health Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and, in the judgment of the Director of Public Health. there exists an odor condition requiring abatement. In the event that the existing aeration tank system is not consistently controlling odors, the applicant shall install additional tanks toe increase the capability of the facility to control odors. gC.`OM � Development Standards Amended DSR-899 Page 2 10. The performance guarantee approved for DSR-899 shall be transferred to this amended special review permit. 11. The facility shall have sufficient equipment on hand or available to the on-site manager. so dust abatement can be implemented at any time that dust is raised in sufficient quantity as to be observed leaving the property. The dust abatement plan shall be maintained on the property. 12. A manager responsible for operation of the facility shall be on-site at all times that the facility is open to wash trucks. 13. The wash bays shall be constructed and operated in such a manner as to control spillage, splash. and spray onto the ground. Wash water shall not be allowed to contaminate the ground. 14. The facility shall be used exclusively for the washing of livestock trailers. Tractors shall not be washed at the facility. 15. Adee ante auxiliary electric power shall be available to the site in the event of a prolonged power outage. 16. An insect and/or rodent control program shall be instituted if insect/rodent populations increase beyond background levels. 17. All personnel responsible for maintaining and operating the wastewater treatment system will be adequately trained prior to commencement of the system. 18. A daily log of operation conditions including number of vehicles washed, solids stored, solids taken out of storage, equipment inspections, etc., will be maintained. 19. The incoming BOD to the settling pond shall be monitored on a weekly basis for a one-month period following commencement of operations. The results of the weekly tests shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. Increase in diffuser and oxygen capacity shall be implemented as necessary. 20. All joints in the wash bays, the settling pond. and the manure pad shall be waterproofed. 21. All concrete and steel structures shall be inspected for leaks and cracks at least quarterly. The structure should be free from solids and liquids during this inspection. Repairs shall be made immediately and all repairs shall be reported to Weld County and Colorado Health Departments. At the end of the fifth year of operations, a plan to leak teat all concrete and steel structures shall be submitted to Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval. • • Development Standards Amended USR-899 Page 3 22. The portions of the site not used for structures or roads shall be seeded. 23. No process water shall enter the stoxmwater detention pond. The atormwater drainage plan, as approved by the Weld County Engineering Department, shall be maintained on the property. 24. All trafficked areas within the facility shall be gravelled. No traffic will be allowed outside these areas. 25. The entire facility shall be fenced and locked during nonoperatiag hours. The fencing shall consist of three strands of barbed wire, as recommended by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The design shall include: a minimum 16 inch height from the ground to the first strand to allow passage of fawns under the fence: ten inch separation between the three strands to create adequate fence height for managing cattle; a smooth top wire to allow hung up deer to free themselves with leas injury; twist stays to decrease the possibility of deer becoming twisted in the top two wires and to create a more rigid fence that is easier to twist out of. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Division of Wildlife. I 26. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be removed and or treated, all structures shall be recycled or disposed of, and the site shall be graded and seeded in accordance with the recommendation of the soil conservation service. 27. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the Weld County Flood Hazard Overlay District and the Weld County Airport Overlay District requirements. 28. The Special Review permit activity shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the 011 and Gas Conservation Commission. 29. The Special Review permit activity and sits shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Department of the Army. Corps of Engineers. 30. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 31. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 32. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Wild County Zoning Ordinance. 900746 Development Standards Amended USR-899 Page 4 33. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Colorado Department of Health, 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. 34. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 1 for changes fret the plans or Development Standards se shown or stated shall require the approval of as 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. 35. 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. • 9C4r74S ® • 1P9QJU( c0 ‘/Tg a 32 TO "Lag BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSI01� BOAR° RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jerry Kiefer that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: NAME: B. L. Ventures, Incorporated ADDRESS: 4101 West Service Road, Evans, CO 80620 REQUEST: Certificate of Designation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} Section 1, T511. R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of Highway 263 (East 8th Street), between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. SIZE OF PARCEL: 8 acres, more or less ' be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The conditions for approval and stated standards included in Amended USR-899 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The conditions for approval and _ stated standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the livestock trailer wash facility will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the application materials that there is a need for the proposed livestock trailer wash facility. 4. The applicant has demonstrated through the application materials that they have the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20, Part 1, C.R.S., 1973. 5. The Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to conditions, that the proposal will comply with the standards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30-20-100, et seq. C.R.S. 1973, as amended and with the regulations promulgated thereunder. 6 CCR 1007-2, known as the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities. This recommendation is based. in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities. yi • Certificate of Designation B. L. Ventures. Incorporated Page 2 The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: - The property shall be maintained in compliance with Amended USR-899, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services. and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Jerry Kiefer Bud Clemons LeAnn Reid Judy Yamaguchi Ann Garrison Ernie Ross 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 I. Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on July 10, 1990, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings of the - Planning Commission. Dated the 11th day of July, 1990. Qr Bobbie Good Secretary 9CC74; 1NV,1IRY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONJOILATION Applicant B L Ventures, Inc. Case Number Amended USR-899 Submitted or Prepared Prior — to Hearing At Hearing 1. Application 16 Pages X 2. One Application plat, one page X 3. DPS Referral Summary Shut X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. Three 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. 6-13-90 referral from Greeley-Weld Co. Airport X 12. 6-22-90 Referral from Weld County Health Dept. X 13. 6-19-90 Referral from Western Hills Fire Dept. X 14. 6-18-90 referral from West Greeley Soil Dist. X 15. 6-21-90 referral from Division of Wildlife X 16. 6-15-90 referral from the City of Greeley X 17. 6-18-90 referral from Division of Highways X 18. 6-18-90 referral from 011 and Gas Conservation X Commission 19. 6-19-90 field check from Ann J. Garrison, X Planning Commission Member 20. 6-11-90 letter to applicant X i hereby certify that the 20 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. Z further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on July 12, 1990. 19reirra Cu r i Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 12th day of July, 1990. SEAL Ata,PtTBLIC Q'is /U; Ck• My Commission Expires 4-/-43 Greeley, CO eases 9x®746 Exh; b ;+ A EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case US,(2- I/ t;n eateY.. 44,,, Exhibit Submitted B9 Exhibit Description 17/ 13B• L riatords. 4nslrualis-e) RtennvxGjuitea:,J ��3c. (irrlcalts /rf ataA: u 7/73. D. (tAka Alit" litaAAAI ate a/pent 745E. (hAk t Ate( L../101/24,c, D� aa. F. U C. A. I. J. I K. L. M. N. O. 9C074s6 -ii*C • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES T CM }' JUNi 1 loop Iii DREW SCHELTINGA '✓ WELD COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPT 933 N. 11TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 COLORADO [d,���M) CASE =USER USR-899 JUL 1 3 1990 I} June 11, 1990 TO WEOM IT MAY CONCERN: Held Co Pinola Enclosed is an application from DI, ventures, Inc., for an amended Site Specific Development, Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel o£ land is described as part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 25, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanett J. Curry, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Cheek 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) eompatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our I interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5.^ le r .`ito the enclosed letter. [ Signed: �(� } '� �\� Agency: F�� <.C gist err,- in c O Date: (Q(ite7 1 • • Date: July 10, 1990 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-899 NAME: B,L. Ventures, Incorporated ADDRESS: 4101 West Service Road, Evans, CO 80620 REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and Special Review permit to allow operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N. R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Wald County Road 47 and Weld County Road 49. 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: - This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies, Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. and Agricultural Goals and Policies. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Goals encourage the maintenance of urban growth boundary areas that provide an official definition between future urban and agricultural land uses. The City of Greeley Planning Department found this not to be a significant land-use change according to its June 15. 1990, referral response. The agricultural policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan encourage the location of agricultural businesses and industries in areas that minimize the removal of prime agricultural land from production. The location of the special review permit site and the attached conditions and development standards will ensure consistency with the goals and policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and, AS an agricultural service establishment. is provided for as a use by special review. 900746' • • a B.L. Ventures, Incorporated ' Amended USR-899 Page 2 - The use which would be permitted will be compatible with the ;0 existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning. Surrounding land uses include Highway 263 ' (East 8th Street). oil and gas production, Greeley-Wald County Airport, agricultural production, Highway Department offices, the Weld County Humane Society. river bottom, and natural grasses. Conditions of approval and development # standards will ensure compatibility with these uses. - The Special Review permit site is located in the Airport Overlay District. A portion of the site is located in the 100 year floodplain. Special Review permit development standards address the overlay district requirements. i - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health. safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant. other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to operation of the facility: - an odor abatement and response plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department; - a dust abatement plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Weld County Health Department; 90074 • • • S.L. Ventures, Incorporated Amended USR-899 Page 3 - an access permit shall be obtained from the State of Colorado, Division of Highways. 4. Prior to any utility work in the Highway right-of-way, a utility permit shall be obtained from the Department of Highways. 5. Prior to recording the Special Review permit plat: - the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that the landscaping plan shown on the plat has been approved by the Division of Wildlife. 9°6746 • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS B.L. VENTURES Amended USR-899 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review permit is for a livestock trailer wash facility with operating hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in the Agricultural zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. The livestock trailer wash facility shall not exceed an average of 20 trucks in a 24 hour period nor more than 60 in any consecutive 72 hour period. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 6$ 0£ Title 24 C.R.S., as amended. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the holding area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a s condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies or 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. No dead animals shall be unloaded at the facility at any time. The manure waste shall be removed from the site at least every three days. No manure shall be stored on the site for longer than three consecutive days. Segregation of the stored solids will be maintained to ensure this storage requirement. 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. The septic system(s) for the proposed office shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Wald County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 7. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 8. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 9. The odor abatement and response plan, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be implemented at the request of the Health Department in the event that odor levels detected off site of the facility meet or exceed the residential odor limit as specified by .the Colorado Revised Statutes. The plan shall also be implemented in the event that the Weld County Health Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and, in the judgment of the Director of Public Health, there exists an odor condition requiring abatement. In the event that the existing aeration tank system is not consistently controlling odors, the applicant shall install additional tanks to increase the capability of the facility to control °don% ®7 . • Development Standards Amended USR-899 Page 2 N 10. The performance guarantee approved for USR-899 shall be transferred to 0 this amended special review permit. 11. The facility shall have sufficient equipment on hand or available to the on-site manager, so dust abatement tan be implemented at any time that dust is raised in sufficient quantity as to be observed leaving the property. The dust abatement plan shall be maintained on the property. 12. A manager responsible for operation of the facility shall be on-site at all times that the facility is open to wash trucks. 13. The wash bays shall be constructed and operated in such a manner as to control spillage, splash, and spray onto the ground. Wash water shall not be allowed to contaminate the ground. 14. The facility shall be used exclusively for the washing of livestock trailers. Tractors shall not be washed at the facility. 15. Adequate auxiliary electric power shall be available to the site in the event of a prolonged power outage. 16. An insect and/or rodent control program shall be instituted if insect/rodent populations increase beyond background levels. 17. All personnel responsible for maintaining end operating the wastewater treatment system will be adequately trained prior to commencement of the system. I 18. A daily log of operation conditions including number of vehicles washed, solids stored, solids taken out of storage, equipment inspections, etc., will be maintained. 19. The incoming BOD to the settling pond shall be monitored on a weekly basis for a one-month period following commencement of operations. The results of the weekly tests shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. Increase in diffuser and oxygen capacity shall be implemented as necessary. 20. All joints in the wash bays, the settling pond, and the manure pad shall be waterproofed. 21. All concrete and steel structures shall be inspected for leaks and cracks at least quarterly. The structure should be free from solids and liquids during this inspection. Repairs shall be made immediately and all repairs shall be reported to Weld County and Colorado Health Departments. At the end of the fifth year of operations, a plan to leak test all concrete and steel structures shall be submitted to Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and appti alp • Development Standards Amended USA-899 Page 3 22. The portions of the site not used for structures or roads shall be seeded. 23. No process water shall enter the stormwater detention pond. The stormwater drainage plan, as approved by the Weld County Engineering Department, shall be maintained on the property. 24. All trafficked areas within the facility shall be gravelled. No traffic will be allowed outside these areas. 25. The entire facility shall be fenced and locked during nonoperating hours. The fencing shall consist of three strands of barbed wire, as recommended by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The design shall include: a minimum 16 inch height from the ground to the first strand to allow passage of fawns under the fence; ten inch separation between the three strands to create adequate fence height for managing cattle; a smooth top wire to allow hung up deer to free themselves with less injury; twist stays to decrease the possibility of deer becoming twisted in the top two wires and to create a more rigid fence that is easier to twist out of. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Division of Wildlife. 26. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be removed and or treated, all structures shall be recycled or.disposed of, and the site shall be graded and seeded in accordance with the recommendation of the ■oil conservation service. 27. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the Weld County Flood Hazard Overlay District and the Weld County Airport Overlay District requirements. 28. The Special Review permit activity shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Oil and Cas Conservation Commission. 29. The Special Review permit activity and site shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers. 30. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 31. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Wald County Zoning Ordinance. 32. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 9%.0 9C67'46 - _ . • • • Development Standards Amended USR-899 Page 4 • 33. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Colorado Department of Health, 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. 34. 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. 35. 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. 9°°746 • • • CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION NAME: B. L. Ventures, Incorporated ADDRESS: 4101 West Service Road, Evans, CO 80620 REQUEST: A Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of Highway 263 (East 8th Street), between Weld County Roads 47 and '+t 49. SIZE OF PARCEL: 8 acres. more or less The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that this request be approved for the following reasons: 1. The conditions for approval and stated standards included in amended USR-899 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The conditions for approval and stated standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety. and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the livestock trailer wash facility will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. 3. The applicant has demonstrated through the application materials that they have the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20. Part 1, C.R.S., 1973. 4. The Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to conditions. that the proposal will comply with the standards o£ the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act. Title 30-20-100, et seq. C.R.S. 1973, as amended and with the regulations promulgated thereunder, 6 CCR 1007-2, known as the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities. 5. The submitted application mat 'isle are in compliance with the goals and policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant. other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities. 900746 Certificate of Designation B. L. Ventures, Incorporated Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: - The property shall be maintained in compliance with amended USR-899, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. • • 9O0746 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: July 3, 1990 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-899 NAME: B L Ventures, Inc., c/o Ken Lind ADDRESS: 4101 West Service Road. Evens, CO 80620 REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, a Certificate of Designation, and a Special Review permit fox a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) tons district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pert of the SW} o£ Section 1. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of Highway 263 (East 8th Street), between Weld County Roads 47 and 49 SIZE OF PARCEL: 8 acres, more or less PLANNING COMMISSION FUNCTION This proposal requires two separate actions by the Planning Commission. First, a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with the requirements listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the special review permit. Second, a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with Section 45.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the certificate of designation. The Planning Commission shall be guided in its review of a certificate of designation by regulations contained in the State Statutes. A copy of the requirements for the consideration of certificate of designation are provided. Historically, the Planning Commission has listened to all the testimony required for both actions and then developed two separate recommendations. This request for an amended permit proposes a 24 bout per day, 7 day per week operation. These extended hours of operation bays been previously approved by the Department of Health. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received specific recommendations from the City of Greeley Planning Commission, Weld County Health Department, West Greeley Soil Conservation Diatrict, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Western Hills Fire Protection District, Greeley/Weld County Airport, State Highway Department and Colorado Division of Wildlife. Copies of these referral responses are included in this summary packet. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. 900746 • -*191u THE PUBLIC RECORD COI, N , ALL RICHTS RESERVED 7CR9,9.84 •• ?age 1.18 4.8. Closure Data: The engineering design and operations report shall include, as a minimum, the following closure data: • 4.8.1 Provisions for the maintenance of the facility after closure; to prevent or minimize nuisance conditions. 4.8.2 Provisions for the monitoring of explosive gas and groundwater wells or surface water after closure. 4.8.3 Plans for final closure of the facility, including planned final contours of fill surface after closure. ' 5.1 Issuance of certificates of designation for new facilities for solid waste disposal : Certificates of designation are issued by Boards OT County Comm{Ssioners in accordance with the reGuirements for the consideration of applications contained in Sections 30-20-104 and 30-26-105, of the Act. • 5.1 .1 Factors to be considered (1 ) In considering an application for a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall take into account: (a) The effect that the solid wastes disposal site and facility will have on the surrounding property, taking into consideration the types of processing to be used, surrounding property uses and values, and wind and climatic conditions; (b) The convenience and accessibility of the solid wastes disposal site and facility to potential users; (c) The ability of the applicant to comply with the health standards and operating procedures provided for in the Act and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Department; (d) Recommendations by local health departments. (2) Except as provided in the Act, designation of approved solid wastes disposal sites and facilities shall be discretionary with the board of county commissioners, subject to judicial review by the district court of appropriate jurisdiction. (3) Prior to the issuance•of a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall require that the report which shall be submitted by the applicant under section 30-20-103 of the Act be reviewed and a recommendation as to approval of disapproval made by the Department and shall be satisfied that the proposed solid waste disposal site and (0; facility conforms to the comprehensive county land use plan, `~°� 9C074S THE CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS 6 CCR 1007-3 • Page 1.19 • • if any. The application. report of the department. comprehensive land use plan. and other pertinent information shall be presented to the board of county commissioners at a public hearing to be .held after notice. Such notice shall ' contain the time and place of the hearing and shall state that ' the matter to be considered is the applicant's proposal for a solid waste disposal site and facility. The notice shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the proposed solid wastes disposal site and facility is located at least ten but not more than thirty days prior to the date of the hearing. , 5.1.2 If the board of county comnissioners deems that a certificate or designation should be granted to the applicant. it shall issue the certificate. and such certificate shall be displayed in a prominent place at the site and facility. The board of county commissioner shall not issue a certificate of designation if the department has recommended disppproval • pursuant to section 30-20-103 of the Act. • 5.1.3 The County Board of Commissioners shall forward a copy of the certificate of designation to the Department 6.0 These regulations apply to waste impoundments that store, treat or dispose of liquid, semisolid or solid wastes, except as provided in 6.0.4 for facilities in operation prior to adoption o£ these regulations. • • 6.0,1 These regulations do not apply to wastes which; A. Are subject to a permit issued pursuant to the Colorado %fined Land Reclamation Act, CPS 1973, 34-32-101, et sea. as anendea; or 3. :_. subject to a liceaxa issued pursuant to the Radiation CJnrrol Act, CRS 1973, 45-11-101, et sea, as amended; or C. Are subject to a Certificate of Designation or permit issued pursuant to the Hazardous Waste Act, CRS 1973, 25-15-101, et see, as amended; or D. 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Be.,. .. „r'.- - �y.+a'�„fir_' - • • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-899 DATE OF INSPECTION: June 26, 1990 NAME: S L Ventures REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, Spacial Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW} of Section 1, TSN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49 LAND USE: N State Highway 263, agricultural production, oil and gas production E State Highway Department offices S Ogilvy Ditch, river bottom, oil and gas production W Pasture ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access is from State Highway 263. a paved highway. Grading was occurring on the site when inspected to level the rolling terrain. The Ogilvy Ditch borders the south boundary of the 8 acres. There are trees along the ditch. adnef (� ��/1f,�✓j na 1 J. Currant P1 U�J" 9CC746 0 II REFERRAL LIST NAME: BL Ventures, Inc. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-899 REFERRALS SENT: June 11, 1990 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: June 25, 1990 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault X Health DepartmentBrighton �rExtension Service Dacono Emergency Management Office Eaton Sheriff's Office �Erie X Engineering _Evans Housing Authority Firestone _ X Airport Authority Fort Lupton Building Inspection - Frederick ""Garden City STATE Gilcrest Division of Water Resources X Greeley Geological Survey _Grover X Department of Health __Hudson X Eighway Department Johnstown _ X Division of Wildlife Keenesburg Water Conservation Board - Kersey X Oil and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle —Lochbuie FIRE DISTRICTS _Longmont Ault F-1 Mead Berthoud F-2 Milliken " _Brighton F-3 New Raymer ----Dacono F-19 _Nunn Eaton F-4 Platteville _ Fort Lupton F-5 Severance _ _Colston F-6 Windsor _ ''Hudson F-7 _Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES La Salle F-9 Adams _ �-Longmont F-10 Boulder Milliken F-11 ----Lorimer Nunn F-12 Pawnee Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Platte Valley F-14 X US Army Corps of Engineers _ Poudre Valley F-15 —USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _ —Federal Federal Aviation Administration Southeast Weld F-16 Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance F-l7 Wiggins F-l8 X Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Brighton OTHER ----Fort Collins x Central Colo. Water Conservancy Diet. X Greeley Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. ----Longmont - X Ogilvy Ditch West Adams • c/o Stow L. Witwer, Jr. Suite 550 COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER ' Greeley National Plaza X Ann Garrison Greeley, CO 80631-3994 9C0746-• 414. t 4401111 JUN 1 g 199U DEFARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES FRED JAEGER, MANAGER WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY COLORADO k few cps plPlumm °CASEEENIJMBER II CO_ 69 by i C SR 89 • June 11, 1990 . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from St Ventures, Inc., for an amended Site Specific Development, Special Review permit. and a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. . Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 25, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Curry, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. ✓ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: e-ancloBed letter. Signed: v Agency: amvag. ifia, /,rear_ Date: 4 /�3/0 _ ` 9v0?46 ' I • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES I\ WES POTTER EPS/WCHD 1517 R E C F_ I V E D GRRELEY16TH AVENUE � COSO6 COURT 1111k 'Arv:7ATPJN DIVISION JUN 08 1990 CASE NUMBER USR-899 • COLORADO vv��o CCJNTt MTh Et June 11, 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from BL Ventures. Inc., for an amended Site Specific Development, Special Review permit. and a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley: south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. 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 o£ the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 25, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Pleas. call Lanell J. Curry, 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 �_T� following reasons. '� v • z z fU 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this drequebo � (is/is not) compatible with the interests fioa J town for the following reasons: U �J 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. P Tgfer to the enclosed le er. Signed: 11105 Agency: e� �p�d Date: � - 22 '`Zv .9CO746 01:ict:44,4004H DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(JW)350 4000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET C� GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 III 1 7I' JUN 2 2 1lo CASE =MEER USR-899 COLORADO June 11. 1990 Weld C6. MmMI OCIMMS:Up TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from BL Ventures, Inc., for an amended Site Specific Development, Special Review permit. and a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW} of Section 1. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 25. 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Curry, 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. Vtee We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 1eL QC 16A-CA` y4tra PT'S OUCC, ealptea 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: --Y �L Agency: l� Fia,m(24,3 biL1.Lar-tefrivL1'eiLea Date: to-Rio 9C0746 ‘,„ all Se to DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES \ llli PHONE(303)3564000,EXT.4000 915100i STREET COL ORADO LOR 063 ADO e1 0r ,lj e (07c,...__,,/„..,,767.,. � k 9Q v o ; CASE NUMBER USE-899`.COLORADO ``a 1 I� C ��U NI June 11, 1990 -O vv , c�`\,````yy <C'' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, ``-0C a F'( Enclosed is an application from EL Ventures. Inc., for an amended Site :- Specific Development, Special Review permit. and a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 25, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lane11 J. Curry. 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. r.,,,r:-,Qi . z 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request 6^ (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our a ro ,Waal town for the following reasons: i — -4_i 1- � G1 i I o ,12;{3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 1 1, 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter.( / n Signed: jacAgency: We,i ?v eere ° , - Date: `fl 1NI 1 R (ern STATE OF COLORADO Roy Romer, Governor RIFER TO. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE c.v. AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Perry O.Olson, Director �Jl., " 8060 Broadway ° �, Denver,Colorado 80218 N OF`T� Telephone:(303)297.1192 Larry Rogstad, District Wildlife Manager November 22, 1989,_ 1528 28th avenue court Greeley, Colorado 80631 r Lanell J. Curry, lanner DWeld County Department Currentprtmentof Planning Services `� � 915 10th street SUN 2 1 1990 Greeley, Colorado Dear Lanell Acid Co. Camp Re: Case Number USR*899 Tho Division of Wildlife has reviewed the application for a truck wash, and made an ` on site inspection of the property. We would like to suggest the following: The area proposed for this development is adjacent to the Cache La Poudre river. Consequently, there are a great many wildlife species that may be found through- -, out the year, in the bottom land and the associated pasture and irrigated fields. The entire stretch along Highway 263 between the airport and Webster feed lot is a major use area for mule and white-tail deer. Forbearers including: racoon, fox, ' coyote, and skunks are also commonly found in this area. A variety o£ rodents and other small mammals can be found in the small bluffs southof the highway. Raptors that rely on the small mammals aro frequently found perching in trees in this area. The deer in this area tend to have large-scale seasonal movements between the river bottom and the irrigated fields north of the highway. This is evidenced by increased ti roadkills in late spring and early fall. However, door can bo found wandering through the area at any time. Consequently, any development in this area south of highway 263 could have a negative impact on deer movements. The application mentions plans for a total perimeter fence around tho development. Installation of the wrong type of fencing could very significantly change the move- ment patterns of the deer herd and other mammals using this habitat. The fence may act as a "funnel", increasing roadkills for deer and other wildlife. It could trap deer in the fence itself. Door and other animals could become trapped within the compound. The fence could also trap tumbleweeds and other blowing trash. That would increase maintenance and the threat of fire. For these reasons, careful consideration should be given to the choice for fencing the perimeter. I The best choice of fencing, from a wildlife standpoint; would be a three strand, barbed wire fence. This fence would exclude livestock, delineate boundries, and allow the free passage of wildlife including deer. I have included a design sketch j for such a fence, taken from the Wildlife Techniques Manual, of The ifiildlife Society. In several studies this design has proved functional o7 excluding range cattle while allowing deer movement. The keys to the design include: a minimum 16 inch height from the ground to the first strand to allow passage of fawns under the fence. A 900746 ' DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. Hamlet J. Barry, Executive Director I WILDLIFE COMMISSION,George VanDenaerg, Chairman • Robert L Freidenberger, Vice Chairman • William R. Hedberg, Secretary Eldon W.Cooper, Member • Rebecca L. Frank Member • Dennis Luttrell, member • Gene El. Peterson, Member • Larry M. Wright, Member ten inch separation botwoon tho three strands to create adequate fence height for managing cattle. A smooth top wire will allow hung up deor to fro° themselves with less injury. Twist stays will decrease tho possibility of door becoming twisted in the top two wires, and will create a rigid fence that is easier to twist out of. If chain link, woven wire or wire mesh fencing is necessary it should be a minimum of eight feet in height. Ideally, the mesh should extend the full height of the fence. If economy is necessary, two or more strands of nine or ten euage smooth ' wire can be stretched at four to six inch spacings above the mesh. Six by six inch mesh will allow samll mammals to pass through. Chain link or finer mesh fences should be installed with a four inch gap between the ground and the bot- tom of the fence to allow the free passage of small animals. Large depressions between posts should be filled or fenced with barb wire. Deer will crawl under fences with 12 inch gaps, and become trapped in the compound. As an extra pre- caution, the fence could be installed with at least ono ono-way doer rate to al- low trapped doer to get out. Finally, it should be mentioned that mesh fences trap tumbleweeds and trash. The plans for the truck wash indicate that the development will he north of the Ogilvy Ditch. If this is the case, it may make sense to fence only tho compound. The south fence would be installed along the north bank of the ditch. By fencing only the work area the developers could save money, avoid tho problems found in trying to fence an.irrigation ditch and the access road, and it would maintain the continuity of the river bottom area. The Division would make the following suggestions with regard to plantings and vegetation manipulation: Trees removed during construction be replaced in kind on a minimum of ono for one basis. The applicant consider a combination of Russian Olive, and Wild Plum in their landscaping. Other species can be considered in the design. The use of Wild Plum will increase the available food for wildlife and people. The applicant should consider installing the trees using b mil plastic or weed barrier with a mulch ground cover. This method increases survivability of young plants in poor soil and reduces plant maintenance and care. The applicant should consult a nurseryman or the S.C.S. prior to planting to find out what ;oil enhancement is necessary to insure tho survival of plantings in tho poor soil found on site. Crass seeding should be considered in areas with low traffic. This might decrease blowing dust in the area. The S.C.S. can recommend suitable mixtures. The Division can supply plans for one-way gates, and instructions on low maintenance planting methods, on request. We would also bo happy to discuss any questions the applicant or the Planning Department staff may have. Sincerely yours, Larry Ro stad ` Enc. 9C G746 394 J 16a-6rr C.C. —^�^1. \s•--------- I wiSTEO WIRE • . ' TwSTAY 10 swop, WIRE 36r 10 1le." • 1 1 1 1 1 1 r - .1; l� `• r' Fig.20.41. Recommended specifications for construction of a Iwrbed wire fence far cattle control allowing e1cM access• around the legs, the stays make a more rigid fence, against larger deer(Fig.20.42)• Deer normally will not um>a 1.8•m fence Ihr find,but if pressed they can jump m fence allowing the animal u better chance to wigg1 c jt 2.4• fen on level KnunnJ.When fences are located out of rho fence• 4)11sloping Kmuud, it maybe necessary to build them 3 Managers should recognize that these fence specific°' n or 3,3 m high to guard against deer ,Imngtiug from lions are adequate to control livestock for open range above.Woven mesh wire is preferable for the full height of conditions.Where livestock concentrate around water or adjacent fields of lush,profcrccd forage,these specifier' the fence; if econJmy is necessary,2 or more strands of lions will be minimal and not always adegnutc; how- gt2-`Q pacci gsage nooth ahovesire cart be a 1.5-m mesh wiled at re.There is o to ever,most range fences do not face these problems and tulvan4nge in using barbed wire for this purpose.and it is than not the causes deer%ern characteristically jummorp more costly,Welded mesh wire is less expensive than . , than not, frequently deer me nctangl din ) ewe, fences and frequently become entangled in the top woven, but it i, ho rigid to conform readily to it •; :` a smooth wire would decrease physical injuries. regularities in the ground surface and is most useful on Two fences were tested with these specifications in even gronnd. Wire lighter than 121/2 gauge is not rem Nevada for the past 6 years. In each case, the fence ommended. Vertical stays should not be over 15.2 to adequately controlled livestock and decreased the sacs- 20.3 em apart, and line wires not over 10.2 to 15.2 em :gxin.Because c!srr will crawl under a fence when pos- dence of deer entrapment. 13ased upon information ubk rush win should I c secured and kept close to r. gained fmm • this field management study,other fences ;,.. ^ ground level, An exult strand of barbed wire stretched with these specifications to control livestock on impor along the ground will help prevent thorn 1'mm crawling ,�0 r,'' rant tleor ranges lava been constroch.d ore western under, hn fitly demessi„tts between posts• wire should y, ' r;mgchtnJs by the U.S, ISurc•uu of Lund 6wagcruomt. , < be sl:nkctl firudy t.,the ground mrdepressruns should lx; ,'r,, FENCES FOR CONTROLLING pGBR filled with materials which will not deteriorate or wash vt i r� . Properly eonstnncteJ fences ern Provide good Pr11tec away. A 0.fl-1.2-m niece of angle-iron post a a. Close tO""5•i'.t v, orops,against lrigh ondeer centra pantwinterorangessand agricultural oF good Woltxl nhtnor terient ch posh hold m y Incusetl, thelreho�iee de- ,,,,,. t" F^y; Pending on availability nunJ costs. Wooden posts am ,t , timber reproduction Illation f et in 1962), Although the initial cost of installation of fencing for depredation usually somewhat cheaper,with sawed ones being more expensive+• ' necessary,the expen se c ud n atcontiny cases.be jued ustified. %Imola notthan lw ;t•Na tthan 10.2 toTheir 12.7dimensions cm across. If fences ance is * % posts me prefer ,7.•,',,,C. Fences can provide economic protection against dam- are to be nunvod from time to time,steel 1 er ntol hie because 111 the greater,, ' • se With which they enn be fences are also nbteing cusetcon>.trrcted for o high-value tjthe s.purposenof installed and remot•ed.Steel t posts can be purchased i 3 rotating deer use of forage in range pastures on critical types:T-shaped.channel,and angle.The T-type is more winter ranges in California,Colorado,and Washington, rigid and is perhaps preferable.with charnel next and ,1.(, ' Under most circumstances the upright style offence has angle last in order of strength; pries also decrease in proven most satisfactory,but antler some caalitioos the that order.Posts%tumid generally be set about 3 to3.7m slanting fence is cheaper to construct and is adv:mtu- apart,but eslra posts nay be necessary to hold the wire geous or the (union,' of uneven both fence types its are pre presented��htIer ere,Ma ad opted fpecificationsro nn sit O POStS a I'.Oltem:t(lVi`lIblerd.to interspeten rse)hnem wid Louglmrst et id. (1962).Thtor, }f Tso fences has wooden posts m order to %twegthe n the fence e approxi h been n third technique uxct o. n to vet. iu deer woomatelrtitt, viliper Racing along knee lines isteel posts is s imporlan hnitlNt control, to give sntll'ie•i•mt strength.Wooden esnner posts shout n .t..l.. t , 1....., i%D reI aerlrvY the•end%and are pndtmailet COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT a.City of 1000 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 (303) 350-9780\ 1G,reetey June 15, 1990 4 Mr. Lanell J. Curry Current Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Lancia: We have reviewed the revision for BL Ventures, Ync. , proposed amended site specific development and special review permit and find that this is not a significant land use change. As such, we have no comment to provide you for this amendment. Thank you for the opportunity to review this item. Sincerely, Stephen V. Hill Planning Administrator kb t tr5:919970 I *e to,MCI Cooaus�' ,w , _ 1N GREELEY Cc�a7 9C©74S ATP AMMEMMW 41110 STATE OF COLORADO DIVI 1 N HI HWAYS Box 650 Gre Orealsy.COloratlo 80632-0850 k• (303)3534232 N <e✓el June 18, 1990 Weld Co., S.H. 263 8L Ventures, Inc. Amended Site Spec. Development Plan (E. of Greeley) DOH File 45100 Ms. Lanell J. Curry, Planner Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ms. Curry: We have reviewed the HL Ventures, Inc. Amended Site Specific Develop- ment Plan, and we have the following comments. Reference is made to our letter of November 28, 1989, regarding this development. It is noted that on the Site Plan, additional width from the highway centerline has been reserved for highway right of way. The total width of 75 feet is as we requested. Access to the property is from State Highway 263 and an Access Permit has been issued by this office. That access will meet the intent of the State Highway Access Code. If any new utility line or connection is proposed within the state highway right of way, Mr. Henry Rangel of this office should be con- tacted at 350-2111 regarding the need for a Utility Permit. Thank you for the opportunity to review this amended proposal. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, tai &sCV".41.1421-41.• Evan A. Hooper, Jr. Development/Access Coordinator EAH:amw cc: L.D. Yost R.G. Sherriff o pr 555 r7J File: Hooper via Crier JUN 1 91990 to co. vbfgal J46 STATE OF COLORADO OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI ION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES • SUITE 380 LOGAN TOwER BUILDING WILLIAM R. SMITH 1580 LOGAN STREET Director DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DENNIS R. BICKNELL ROY ROMER Deputy Director (303) 894.2100 Governor June 18, 1990 Ms. Lanell J. Curry � ��7 Department of Planning Services 1-5i Ij 1 1 915 10th Street r Greeley, CO 80631 N JUN 19 1990 Re: Application for a Special Review Permit - (Amended) Via 20. Rum Carcus1ca Case # USR-899 SW Sec 1-T5N-R65W Dear Ms. Cuury, This letter is in regard to your request to review and comment on the Site Specific Plan in section 1-5N•-65W. I have reviewed the application and do not find any conflicts with the plans presented. I have enclosed an area well plat for your information. Future drilling in this area, should it occur, will have to comply with our safety rules, specifically: Rule 603 (a) wells shall be located a distance of 150 feet or one and one-half times the derrick, whichever is greater, from any occupied building, public road, or major above ground utility line or railroad. Rule 604 (a) (3) Tanks shall be a minimum of 200 feet from the residences, normally occupied buildings, or well defined normally occupied outside area. Rule 604 (b) (5) Fired vessel, heater treater, shall be a minimum of 200 feet from residences, occupied buildings, or well defined normally occupied outside area. If I can be of any further assistance I may be reached at 894-2100. Yours truly, SciatcPe Ste han Pott • Sr. Engineer doc 280N 1%%.074'5 j . H04/1', DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES \\ pHowe(303)354eo0o,err.MOO 01510th STREET IllikRECEIVED GREELEY,CALORADO80631 3 CASE NUMBER IISR-899 • COLORADO COLO.OII&6ASCON&COMM. June 11, 1990 . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from B1, Ventures, Inc., for an amended Site Specific Development, Special Review permit, and a Certificate o£ Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley; south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 25, 1990, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanall J. Curry, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. ✓ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Pleas refer to the enclosed latter. Signed: Agency: dije Gast Date: 96 '-'96Q'7'4'6 r An • Z • . Lo3 EAs , U) co Y _ N M ' t 4 iv ro . • .g • � Kyy Ha§ 8 -. Y ? X16 F 'i; .. a i 41 W - W �' c - O- R � tr, 4. � . _ NNY2 IS F • �• •� i . W •�1��• T�• 1 t •1 Z J 10! = i • I N ,o2 i • O • w 1 la - la l'J T �� BFI a{J� uY •, a !y I/ Jat • ��p . � mom•+ +� N `3 O +l U i .* i '�m1 V GGG _ ♦_ q> _ 3� Y > .3 r .. t ..z-. - F a g "St g4 3 y x _ _ N . 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Request: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district Legal Description: Part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado Location: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley: south of State Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Roads 47 and 49 Land Use: Ainedhefiladcat. y, U _' s Zoning: N A (Agricultural) i‘ ((�� E A (Agricultural) , S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: y a‘75 ,46, a Vito , -Eat pranano,/ • orfv st-AL Jtaihut, am di Q.r/SA(77n %1tk./ tlein� U 1'oaf/ek, Dcenze'p age U o 7571vor• ante- Signature � ��/tnVlan JUN t 91990 of aid er Wald 4. Mot Odwassis x'746 e • . ;-_,_-_,_-.7_............ STATE OF COLORADO ) t(leir-ti.!pj,1.-)c,w7iijj5‘:,. .1 • > 4uN 2 8 fCOUNTY OF WELD ) 9�J David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn, fte'd Co 9bial'lt Zitly says that he is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keene--sburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County ,� , and has been continuously and �°� ,�:.,•,.4:::4,,,,,,',‘.y-.,,.. uninterruptedly published therein, - Y' during a period of at least r ''" .-4..4 �r Fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to �p ' aaa6.) 1.814 the first publication of the annexed Wee sw notice; that said newspaper is a ,, ‘11.17 ' a is.: newspaper within the meaning of the e: mai act of the General Assembly of the 111.4 . 1, .,,,j, Ca��a 00• State of Colorado, entitled "An Act • I,Ventures 1T1QP- Fart of to regulate the printing of legal �TliN Calla*w notices and advertisements, " and DINSFFY amendments thereto; that the notice emenDrnerd m of which the annexed is a printed Oa+ a.�le Wash lity copy taken from said newspaper, was b ib published in said newspaper, and in ,�' ew 6 � emA the regular ,.and entire issue of ►'�- 47,and41I " �ii° C°""� every number thereof, once a/E:+usrsy p e°^�����s • oth+..r week for weeks, that said ► l* M'low w9aig notice was so published in said r% s�••t, Greele(y:,�r��� newspaper proper and not in any °1:a°uct-druuid ae supplement thereof, and that the �° "'""T,oi Iniu�w first publication of said notice as 'ew�►m aforesaid, was on the • -4be �o s�1o°'14 }t1 ,v,. �pu�pvunetloil pectimnin t dozy of , 1990, k","' a Aiming .:and the lass o the G' .�°,,�,'�A w Sunda.mass - '5 ;U.[t gram N0D• day of , 1990. Lome emel daa _ Awatretitm• en meltM by . 1! \ Now Nevis hw +L-.J _ +bell ,i; 14.. N.•} _ Subscribed and sworn t be ores me this /14 day of 941.ea, , 1990. Notary Public ~� My commission expires: ,l-/s--, - c.c.:0 46 • • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and 1 of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number Amended USR-899 for BL Ventures. Inc.. in the United Stated Mail. postage prepaid First Class Mail by postal card as addressed on the attached list. this 18th day of June, 1990. T0: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS OR OWNERS AND 1FC4'S OF MINERALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WELD COUNTY'S NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 10, 1990, at 1:30 p.m, in Room 316, Wild County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street. Greeley. Colorado, concerning the request of: CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-899 APPLICANT: EL Ventures, Incorporated REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural zone district LEGAL: Part of the SW} of Section 1. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the City of Greeley: south of Highway 263 (East 8th Street) between Weld County Road 47 and Weld County Road 49. For more information call Lentil J. Curry, Current Planner. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 915 10th Street - Room 342 Greeley. CO 80631 Phone 356-4000, Ezt. 4400 A. Myna" ✓� v! �tU •• SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS BL Ventures, Inc. Amended USR-889 Noffsinger Manufacturing Company, Inc. 500 6th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 r-• Newport Exploration, Incorporated 44 Inverness Drive East Englewood, CO 80110 Coors Energy Company 14062 Denver West Parkway Golden, CO 80401 Weld County Board of County Commissioners 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 DPG Bird Farm, Incorporated 12150 East Briarwood Suite 200 Englewood. CO 80111 900746 i, ® r AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property pAct of the gstwAvartstD ajzoaRrnoe 65 West of the 6th P.M , weld county, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) 96. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list o£ the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees o£ minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, from an ownership update from o title or abstract company, or an attorney. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn 't'opbeffo+re me this t}gfaday of 6�/ 19 7� . BY 1) Pn/e1QY�1 /�• i.11Qff WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: ef.2.2 n / gd 121-1 7 Notary Pub is 9CC7IS r • • OWNERS OF MINERALS Noffsinger Manufacturing Co. , Inc. 500 6th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 LESSEE Newport Exploration, Inc. 44 Inverness Drive East Englewood , CO 80110 Coors Energy Company 14062 Denver West Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401 9CC74S P • • OWNERS OF MINERALS Noffsinger Manufacturing Co. , Inc, 500 6th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 + LESSEE Newport Exploration, Inc. 44 Inverness Drive East Englewood, CO 80110 Coors Energy Company 14062 Denver West .Pkwy. Golden, CO 80401 • 9CC74S EXHIBIT "A" 7 '• • • AFFIDAVIT or INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property Part of sw1, Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. SATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property which is the subject of the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, an ownership update from a title or abstract company, 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 Asses shall have been assembled within 30 days of the applicat submi•,:ion d:y=. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to b for ms this r2J9kday -'/JJQ 19 90 . by JONA I".+ tiii, WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires:P�O1+2k t 41/7/1 9424-nt Notazy Pub c 9C0746• 46 r ' • • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or-type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY ASSESSOR'S STATE & ZIP CODE PARCEL I.D. 0 Noffsinger Manufacturing P.O. Box 488 96101000115 Co. , Inc. Greeley, CO 80632 Noffsinger Manufacturing P.O. Box 488 96101000083 Co. , Inc. Greeley, CO 80632 Weld County 915 Tenth Street 96101000089 Greeley, CO 80631 PG Bird Farm, Inc. 12150 East Briarwood 96101000117 Suite 200 Englewood, CO 80111 9CC746 s s till- DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3364000.EXT.4403 l915 10th STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 60631 11 Ik COLORADO • • June 11, 1990 • BL Ventures c/o Bill Lamb 4101 West Service Road Evans. CO 80620 Subject: Amended USR-899 - Request for an amended Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit, and a Certification of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the SW} of Section 1, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Lamb: 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 on Tuesday. July 10, 1990, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Searing Room. first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street. Greeley. Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy o£ Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore. our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Greeley Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Greg Pleebe at 350-9782 for further details regarding the date. time, and place of this meeting. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Planning Commission Meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. Ett 74s anadd '//W • • BL Ventures Juno 11, 1990 Page 2 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 June 27. 1990, you or a representative should call ma to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than June 30. 1990. The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office a few days before the date of the Planning Commission hearing to obtain that recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, • ?•-• • Lanell J. Curry Current Planner LJC:rjg pc Ken Lind Attorney at Law Lind, Lawrence S Ottenhoff P.O. Box 326 Greeley, CO 80632 90O74+3 • • LIND, LAWRENCE fx OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW me LAW BVILDINO M AVUMAVWUE ,,aKWM GREcur,G0WWO rout (WAGE N.GTTENNG,Y IILD ON[ KENNETH F.LINO 003)flMW KIM R.LA WRENCE pa rA m w May 29, 1990 m MMWAm Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 !Y Re: Amended USR Application-899 (EL ventures, Inc. ) Ladies and Gentlemen: 's Enclosed with this letter , which is a� part of the application requirements, are the following additional documents which are also requirements: (1) Permit plan map; (2 ) A check for USR application fee in the amount o£ $500.00, plus $300.00 for County Certificate of Designation fee; (3) Application form; (4) Letter concerning water supply; ( 5 ) Legal instrument showing Applicant ' s interest in the property being deed; (6) Soil Report; ( 7 ) Certified list of names and addresses and parcel identification numbers of property owners within 500 feet; ( 8) Certified list of names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees within 500 feet. w Attached is a copy o£ a letter dated February 12, 1990 from the Colorado Department of Health indicating that they have expressly approved, as part of the original Certificate of Designation, a 24 hour, 7 day per week operation. With said letter it is not necessary for the State Department of Health to re-approve the requested Amended Certificate o£ Designation, however, it is necessary for the County to approve an Amended Certificate o£ Designation as the original Certificate of Designation approved by the County did not include the 24 hour, 7 day per week operation. The County approved Use by Special Review application dated November 13, 1989 indicated that F weld County Department of Planning Services `+ May 29, 1990 Page 2 the facility would be operated between 7: 00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The applicant now desires to amend that approved operation requirement for 24 hour per day, 7 day per week operation which has been previously approved by the Colorado Department of Health. Additionally, the applicant is rearranging the facilities as further engineering analysis and specifically analysis of the topography determined that a different arrangement of the facilities to be constructed upon the site would be easier for purposes of maintenance and operation as well as moving the operations farther from the road and State Highway Facilities. The rearrangement of the facilities is as indicated on the submitted maps. The rearrangement of the structures does not change the approved operation in any manner, therefore £t £s a minor change, however, the applicant is requesting that this minor change be included as part of the Amended Use by Special Review. As these two changes do not change substantial operations, reference is made to the applicant's original application for Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation dated November 13, 1989 and all supplements thereto. Further reference is made to the following: ( 1 ) Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of weld County dated February 21, 1990 granting a Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility; (2) Resolution dated February 21, 1990 as approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado approving a site specific development plan and special review permit for a livestock trailer wash facility, including all subject Conditions of Approval and Development Standards . The applicant, BL ventures, Inc. has entered into the various plans and agreements required by Weld County and the purpose of this application is to amend the Use by Special Review for increased hours of operation and minor change in location of operational facilities. Due to the fact that 24 hour operation will require some lighting and as the facility is located within the weld County Airport Overlay District, the applicant has reviewed the plans with the manager of the Weld County Airport a/k/a Greeley Municipal Airport and submitted a Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration for approval. The Federal Aviation Administration "FAA" approved the 24 hour per day operation on April 24 , 1990 by determining that the lighting and facility 9046 Weld County Department o£ planning Services May 29, 1990 Page 3 • • would not be an obstruction and would not be a hazard to air navigation. Additionally, the FAA determined that certain obstruction marking and obstruction lighting were not necessary. A copy of the FAA approval is attached and submitted as part of this application. As part of the Application for an Amended Use by Special Review, the following details of the proposed operation and use are supplied. Again, reference is made to the November 13, 1989 application and all supplements thereto for additional detail. Specifically reference is made to the application for Certificate I of Designation including the hydrogeologic data. Proposed use: Livestock trailer wash facility. Need for use: Weld County presently has only one other approved livestock trailer wash facility which cannot meet the needs. Substantial livestock trucking in and out of Weld County takes place throughout the year and truckers need facilities for washing their trucks. Types of existing uses on surrounding properties: Agricultural, airport and light commercial use including the Weld County Humane Society and Colorado Highway Department facilities. Additionally, an abandoned gravel pit is located nearby along with waste land which is not used for any type of agricultural production. Distance of proposed use to residential structures in each direction: 3 , 000 feet to the North, 2 ,800 feet to the South, 2,700 feet to the East and the airport is located to the West. Maximum number of users, patrons, members and buyers: The facility is approved for 20 trailers on an average per day with not more than 60 trucks in any consecutive 3 day period. • 300746 • • • Weld County Department of Planning Services May 29, 1990 Page 4 Number of employees, number of shifts and hours o£ operation: Depending upon the work load there will be between 2 and 5 + employees generally working one shift between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. , however, there will be some overlap of shifts based upon demand as well as at least 1 employee available on a 24 hour call so that the facility can be used 24 hours per day. Type of water source for proposed use: A water tap with the North Weld County Water District along with water recycling and reuse facilities. Access route(s) to be utilized for proposed use: All traffic to and from the facility will use Colorado State Highway 263. Type , size , weight and frequency of vehicular traffic associated with proposed use: Livestock trailers generally having an empty weight of 20,000 pounds or less will use the facility but no more than an average of 20 per day or a maximum of 60 over 3 consecutive days. Type of sewage facilities for proposed use: Septic tank and leach field system for the on-site office will be provided. This facility will be used by employees as well as truckers. Proposed fire protection measures associated with proposed use: No special facilities other than available on-site fire extinguishers will be provided. Types and maximum number of animals to be concentrated on DSR area at one time: None. Type and size o£ waste, stockpile or storage areas associated with proposed use: In accordance with the existing Development Standards all waste including manure shall be removed from the facility at least every 3 days. The manure storage site must have a water tight surface to prevent seepage or percolation of manure 9c®74s • • • 9 weld County Department of Planning Services May 29, 1990 Page 5 i pollutants into the ground. No other stockpiling or storage areas are associated with this use. Type of storm water retention facilities associated with proposed use: Storm water retention facilities will be constructed in accordance with the plans as shown on the permit maps. Time schedule and method of removal and disposal of debris, junk and other waste associated with Proposed use: As indicated hereina,love, no manure can be stored on site for longer than 3 consecutiv°? days. The manure will be hauled to farm locations for further sr:orage or land application. Proposed landscaping plans and erosion control measures associated with proposed use: All landscaping plans and the erosion control measures are shown upon the permit map. Such plans have been approved by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Such plans include fencing as approved by the Division of wildlife. Reclamation procedures upon cessation of USR activity: The applicant has entered into a Performance Guarantee with Weld County to provide for removal of all structures upon the facility upon cessation of activity. Additionally, the Soil Conservation Service has reviewed and recommended a soil conservation plan dealing with reseeding of the site upon abandonment. Time table showing time required for construction and start-up of proposed use: The applicant is proceeding with final permit application for land leveling of the site. Additionally construction will take place over the next 2 or 3 months with startup contemplated September 1, 1990. Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with Weld County Comprehensive Plan: The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan' s Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies, Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies and Agricultural Goals and Policies. Agricultural policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan encourage the lochtion of ��u yv V 46 • Weld County Department of Planning Services May 29, 1990 Page 6 agricultural businesses and industries in areas that minimize removal o£ agricultural land from production. This application does not remove agricultural land from production and the location o£ the special review activity is in an area of agricultural facilities that will use the approved use. Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with intent of district in which use is located: The proposal and use as an agricultural service establishment is provided for as a Use by Special Review in the agricultural zoned district. Statement explaining what efforts have been made in location decision for proposed use, to conserve productive agricultural land in the agricultural zone district: The property the subject of the use is not productive agricultural land. The subject property is considered waste land, too small for agricultural operations flue to the location of roads, ditches and surrounding facilities. Statement explaining there is adequate provision for protection of the health, safety and welfare of inhabitants of the neighborhood and county: The Special Review Development Standards along with State, County and Federal rules, regulations, statutes and ordinances will provide adequate protection for the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and county. The operation is strictly reviewed by both the State and County Health Department. Statement explaining uses permitted will be compatible with existing surrounding land uses (description of existing land uses of all properties adjacent to property included): Existing land uses include Highway 263 , oil and gas production, the weld County Airport, agricultural production, Highway Department facilities, weld County Humane Society, river bottom and natural grasses. The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards insure compatibility with these numerous mixed uses. Statement explaining proposed use will be compatible with future development of surrounding area as permitted by .existing zone and future development as projected by the Comprehensive Plan of county or the adopted master plans of affected municipalities: 900746 • o e Weld County Department of Planning Services May 29, 1990 Page 7 Future uses for the property include agricultural and industrial and the site is outside the City of Greeley' s long range expected growth area . Weld County indicates the area should be used as agricultural and/or industrial uses. Statement explaining use is not located in flood plain, geologic hazard and Weld County Airport overlay district? or that application complies with Section fifty (50) , overlay district regulations as outlined in the weld County Zoning Ordinance: The property is not located in a geologic hazard area. A portion of the property owned by the applicant located South of the Ogilvy Ditch is in the flood plain, however, the trailer wash facility is located North of the ditch and is not located £n the flood plain. The property and trailer wash facility is located within the Weld County Airport overlay district but Development Standards address the overlay district requirements and the FAA has approved the 24 hour per day operation and determined that the same is not a hazard to the airport. Approval of the Amended Use by Special Review is requested. Very truly yours, LYN , LAWRE CE b OTTENHOFF Kenneth F. Lind KFL/cg Enclosure 9.0746 • (Amended) USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee c"e". Receipt Number t-NsvR'1 Recording Fee Receipt Number �MrNOServwwSII TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: Part of LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: SA Section 1 T 5 N, R 65 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION ocas2n5Iguous property owned upon which Special Review . Permit is proposed: SG::, Section i T -N, R 65 W Property Address (if available) PRESENT ZONE Act _ OVERLAY ZONES Weld County Airport TOTAL ACREAGE 8 acres PROPOSED LAND USE Livestock trailer gash facility EXISTING LAND USE Livestock trailer Lush *facility SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: ' Name: BL Ventures, ire. Address: P.O. Box 2233 _ City Greeley Zip 2022 Home Telephone # 339-5129 Business Telephone # Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone $ APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT lif different than above): Name: Lind, Lawrence & Ottenhoff, attorneys at law Address: 1011 Eleventh Avenue City Greeley Zip 80631 Home Telephone U Business Telephone # 353-2323 List the owner(s) and/or .lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. (See Exhibit "A" attached hereto) Name: Address: City Zip Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF 'COLORADO ) Sighature: Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Lin 19_2Q. r NOTARY P�C My commission expires - 21202)4g/ QCGQ46 • • 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS r '�'1iY^• ERNEST TIQDE5 • tt.'s,- NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT ALEX HEIDENREICH ROBERT ALKIRE �r'h wrA M10F OARY SIMPSON �`�' W.M.MCKAY • • Vii1 .V+*l HIGHWAY 85 LYlENELSON,MO COLORADO000 0 '+AI"•• P.O.BOX 50 • PHONE 350.3020 • • October 27, 1989 • • • RE: Water Service - East 8th St. Livestock Trailer Washout Dear Sirs, ( Bill Lamb) • This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: Pt of SW} Sec. 1-5-65 1• Water service is presently being provided to the above described property, 2• x Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consumated with North' Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall . become null and void. Additional comments: d • Sincerely, NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Ly D. son , Manager N/wb • 900746 AR2233391 D 1267 REM 02213171 05/08/90 .Till 610.00 1/002 F 0097 MARY ANN FEDEIC9TEIN CLERIC L RECORDER MELD CO, CO • • WARRANTY DEED — sag see as 7th aqd M+Y -- �90 '7Io 0 ��� Fee Ore A 1122 T .... AWNING= AAMDYACIVAIAG CO., INC. f`.........t l0 •atrabw Oily canoed ad nra,.Y.,ad y vas d r r..d r Sit I COLORADO paw.ad • II LL VERTVRES• INC., II •amnia 64 naiad ad nrly w.ln w by r Ism d .dr s..' - . 1 le COLON.%) pww:Mar Ied Sama II 4101 M. berries Road, Deans, COlOrsdO 80620 I WTtNq!•7N.Oa r remc,eadw•.wlr•..dr via d ! 80081 321 'MOAN° AND NO/100Ns — DOLLARS. I' la wag nod Spam,a.Ml.M nAywMe1.ipY•r J.l ns +rN w. .lwwr r+ yrw nn ialabptl•Spare. 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Described ast tr r 5:'✓,; ;. '• � Lot a of Recorded LresDCAon No. 0961-01-7-AC1251 recorded Nay /, e yy.+YWr.: 1990 in Book 1267, as Reception No. 2212071, being Bore particularly described as follwsi .'+.,.r. A tract of land being that part of the North half of the Southwest quarter of Section 1, Township S North, Range 65 West of the 6tb '} P.N, lying South of the South right-Of-way line of Colorado State highway No. 267. Weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described we foliwu CONNENCING at the Northwest corner Of said Section 1 and considering the West line thereof to bear South 01'26'07' West, with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto; thence South 01'26'70- West, 7760.02 feet to the Southwest Corner e,. ' of said North half of the Southwest quarter; + " thence South 68'07'04' East, 1991.42 feet to the ?IOC POINT Or Y sccimaNG; fa''t�� . , + thence North 00'55'09' East, 581.85 feet to a point on the South right-of.w►y Ilne of said Colorado State Nighway No. 267; thence along said South right-of-way line by the fOllwinq two cou` North 8 p9 , North 6feet a0' East, 719.00 feet; 250.97 feet along the Bore of a Cerw Co the left whose radius is 7660.00 feet, central angle 1s 07^47'71' and whose chord bears ' ,we!t6 North 84'11'45' East, 250.97 feet to a point on the West line of a parcel described in Book 775, Reception No. 1677460, meld County records; thence along the West and South boundary of said parcel by the -i following two courses; South 02'76'76' East. 408.05 feet; South 75'40.78' East, 67.72 feet to a point On the East line of `.1 the Southwest quarter of SeOLlon 1; thence South 00'55'09' West, 229.79 feet to the Southeast Corner of the North halt of the Southwest evertor of •eid Section 1; thence North 88'07'04' West 666.05 feet to the TIM POINT Or P , BEGINNING. • • • SC©ian • , _ • nn clay loam. to 1 percent aloe is a d well drained soil on terraces and ammo t�.nH at vie ations of 4,Z° to 5,150 feet. It formed in mixed alto. vium and coliun deposits. Included in mapping are small, long and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits and small areas of nulls that are subject to occasional flooding. Some small leveled areas are also included. Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish brown clay loam about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is light brownish gray clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper part of the substratum is clay loam. The lower part to a depth of GO inches ix sandy loam, Permeability is moderately slow. Available wader capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It t» nutted to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An example of u suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, augur beets, small grain, or beans, hew conservation prac- tices aro needed to maintain top yields. All method* of irrigation are mailable, but furrow in rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and tom• inertial fertilizer are needed for top yields. Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well suited to thin soil. Cultivation to ware! competing vegetation should be continued for ax many years as possible following planting.Trues that are best Halted and have good xurv;val are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern • n leedar, ponderbea pine,Siberian elm, Rusxian-olive, and harkberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac,Siberian peat hrub,and American plum. Wildlife is an important swerondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring•neckud pheaxant and mourning dove. Many nongamo species can be attracted by extablishing area n for nesting and escape cover. For pheasantx, undisturbed nesting cover is clown- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop. ment It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strentq.h, and moderately Blow permeability. These feature* create problems in dwelling and road construction. Thule areas that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the substratum are xuitable for septic tank absorption fields and foundations. Some area of this soil are adjacent to streams and are subject to Occasional flooding.The poten- tial is fair for such recreational development ax camp and picnic areas and playgrounds. Capability class 1 irrigated. , 9C°74€ its ' 1` • SOIL SUItVF:Y • is soil has good potential for urban and reereati 1 Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The dove ent. Increased population growth in th rvey cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked area has ted in increased homemite con ction. The pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can chief limiting s ' natures for urban d opment are the be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape shrink-swell potent'. f the sub r ' as it wets and dries cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is mien- and the limited ability o is to support a load.Septic tiul and should be included in plans for habitat develop- tank absorption fields f properly, but community mint, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- sewage systems sh a prov if the population den- land wildlife, for example, deer and antelo city increases cause of the mode • rapid permea- P pc, can be ac- bility of substratum, sewage lagoons be sealed- traded by managing livestock grazing and reseeding roles needed. Law ,-shrubs, and trees grow well. Capabilit bdaas oi is f , irrigated, This roil s not suited to urban or recreational develop- 10�.1tnnkarrl sandy 1 , ° to :! percent rlopcm. This mrnt because of the flood hazard. Capability subclass 1Vw irrigated, Vlw nonirrigalud; Sandy Bottom IunJ is a deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on flood plains at elevations of 4,4!,0 to 5,000 feet. It formed in range site, stratified recent alluvium along streams and rivers. In- cluded in mapping are numerous nand and gravel bars and small areas of noncalcareous soils. Typically the surface layer of this Rankard soil is brown sandy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying • material to u depth of GO inches is pale brown calcareous -•--- _ sand stratified with thin lenses of sandy loam, loam, andGtr—Ustic Torriorthcnls, moderately sleep, These are fine gravel. Jeep, excessively drained soils on terrace, breaks and escarpments at elevations of Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water 4,450 W 5,100 fact. They capacity is low,The effective rooting depth is GO inches or formed in gravelly alluvium and have ak!paa of 9 to 1:. Percent. Included in mapping are small arnrs of soils that more. Surface runoff is slow, and ,the erosion hazard is low. have pockets of sandy loam and loam in the underlying This soil is 'mite(' to limited cropping. It ix sandy and material. subject to floo(ing. Pasture is the bent use. Tull wheat- Typically the surface layer is pale brown gravelly sand grass, tall fescue, and annual sweetclover are some of the about 10 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth most suitable crops. Light, frequent irrigation by furrows of GO inches is pale brown gravelly sand, and flooding is best, Commercial fertilizer improves the Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is low. amount and value of forage produced. The effective rooting depth is CO inches or more. Surface The potential native vegetation is dominated by runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. awitehgrass, indiangrass, sand bluestem, sand reedgrass. The potential native vegetation is dominated by little Hideouts grams, needlcandthread, and blue gruma. Much bluestem, mideoats grams, sand reedgraxs, blue gram*, of this range site includes other soils and vegetation in hairy grama, switchgraxs, and needleandthreud. Potential such a complex pattern that it in difficult to map Blom production ranger from 700 pounds per acre in favorable separately. Potential production ranges from 2,500 pounds years to 200 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condi- per acre in favorable years to 1,500 pounds in unfavorable tion deteriorates, the tall and mid grasses decrease, blue years. As range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid grams and hairy grama increase, and forage production grasses decrease; blue grama, sand dropseed, and forbs drops, increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds Management of vegetation should be based on taking and annuals invade the site as rang ecomes e condition b half or less of the told annual production. Deferred gray- poorer, ing is practical in improving range condition. Seedin Management of vegetation should be based on taking mechanical treatment are impractical. g and half and leaving half of the total annual production.Seed. ing is desirable only in areas large enough to interseed or t suited to and m O site i plantings generally are to prepare a xeedbed. Switchgrass, sand bluestem sand not suited if these gsmoils. feast investigation is nacdcvl to rcedgrass, sidcoats grama, little bluestem blue determine if plantings are (limited bescent wheatgrass, and intermediate wheatgrass pre Wildlife populations are limited because the necessary suitable for seeding. This soil can be seeded by using an i habitat land,elem onlntmy are lacking. Because must of the scaled Y g q it a rangeland, only rangeland wildlife. for example sealed dntcrsccdcr or u firm,clean sorghum stubble.A grass drill is required. Seeding early in spring has proven most sac- quad and antelope, are typical. Extreme care is needed in ccsaful. managing livestock gazing in order to provide suitable This soil is generally not suited to the establishment habitat on these soils, and growth of trees and shrubs. Onsite investigation is Potential is porn for urban and arc the loonal develop needed a determine feasibility and possible tree and ^rent The chief limiting soil features are the loose,coarse shrub species. textured soil, tutee I.le,(! ' bilit subclass P 1 K anal rapid permeability. Caps_ Y brass Vlls irrigated, VIII. nonirrigated; Gravel (creaks range mite. • 9..0746 • • • `n'• •1•• b` . ♦ .\•••••••••;...• '1 T•5N.r • y 11\ v .. +Y ^ 'h (r\''vh. \ '^ I ,l, " y - ill' -, �1�f'i.". '� 71.4' Mins dyer ty 4 •II y A ,,•. x` ' J ... . 114`��.f '.:,%'‘.1.44.6i• ') Id,y lil' ya •! N 1- P W 111lr�,y { N. ,. 'rMJ ,u•1 .�• r•&7 { 1 �' tic e N� �d+tlJ.A"y�e/�F'/�}4^'f•.1µ r`4�y`IY YWj rF{,•!il V'r. o�y � • }+7?w. .. . • Ar ' 4 h ��' v 1 r •: o��s ;�Pr4r l,4/�'.�� ,,',, I W . ..1,,,-,, • 14,, X O WINi iA 't r y"ii yd�.47.i 1 ti !r al - N >+� !*�CIr• N, i�C '•I /,y.v F'71�w`- tr K�r\ `•fl y ' ;V� y v,IJ t ty ��,i.�tiy . � �y t 5 ,��11\. . . 1- eP( .: Cr) 7C ` • ~ V r? H.. 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' ,ry, • 1 1.; • ' 1 , /...,.....i.� I q::e 4 y ,•, di,�,Yy �'�' • 1 Qr.ygcc ,• I t •- � • t ,iq w ! ly 4 'y4., { .:(1..,•\..0„. ..„74.s., t4:j h?1'IA 4":1' IM A r A.' _ (/ .• .� y S .r(.Vra' �I`' ', I/A ,ry�M�✓• ;a�i r' - rat • • STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4210 East 11th Avenue Telefa■: ,r, Denver,Colorado 80220.3716 (10$)224776(Main Ouddlne/Denee) seta � Pnone (303) 3204331 1302)320-1529 cetamvitan MK4VDenvert ' t3J (203)2404190(Grand function Regional Oilier 'e Ray Ro nM February 12, 1990 ta"e`°° Thome,M.Vernon.M.D. t,ecuuve Director Ms. Lanell Curry 915 10th Street P.O. Box 459 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Ro: Eight Street Trailer Washout, Inc. Dear Ms. Curry: Bill Lamb, owner o£ the proposed trailer washout facility expressed concern in a February 8, 1990 telephone conversation regarding lack of comments in a previous letter from the Division. It is my understanding that the proposed facility may operate on a 24 hour, 7 day per week schedule. The number of employees would vary to accomodate such a schedule. The extended operation schedule and the number of employees does not change the Division's latter recommending approval of this project. If you have q estions concerning this matter I may be reached at 331.4859, Since ely, 77;e:Wi enn F. Mallory Geologist Solid Waste 6 Incident Man ment Section Hazardous Materials 6 Waste Management Division GFM/jw/6121K cc: Solid waste file Bill Lamb 9C t i DO NOT REAIOVE ciinnONS • • I in.,Apo,,,.,hl r;Mot No ;Oil few „. ,.cawO 0 7 _�� r,h,, „d,, a r,, NOTICE OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERAT109 0 .tifItt rates winner.Ari.wweemen 11,NphnO oof Proposnl 2. Complete Description of Structure A :e P+ 0 C C lan WOO.SG u rOwrle Dale. 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Pit your edits in toe"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card frdntteMp returned=you.Th ,*`,51rn rye p+�� ferff will DroW9e you Sh¢// ..gu+,t of tn.coon dal to eno Q Itn Qate of dQ(ryvry Far ee Uses the 10 wino servleee M/veilel .Canal*pe•nnM or fees 3 IA � •end 41.02(001((0)fd additional•bola(*)Moteleted. - g 1. o slaw to whom delivered.Oats.and addressee's addras's. Y. C1 Restricted Delivery. N Om Marcel (Erma Marra) N (O:s� (off 3. A...r.aw,rr....sAtat ,,4„.u....+.,r..4—...,...,.:—, ..4. Article Derr i taii_ e 0 4 -.4 DPG BIRD PARM:INCORPORATED `' Y ` co: N w e y z $ 2 12150 EAST BRIARWOOD erred O limn] rr ci . + SUITE 200 ❑coo rr 0 6 g v I ENGLEWOOD, CO 80111 Exiles mlo O f' f,,Z,:ehen 1r', u1 r W.': qW rdy p krl2 Always obtain Ypnnun or edOhaaO VI W S p4 ta7 N 8 '• .•? r , !' d.cent.m DATE DElNEt1CD.. a uA a 6. Signature—Addresses !it 8. AddresaM's Address (ONLY If w to o W ts1 � X rerprrerM and fee pawl LL J1 N .] �tl Vl. /��r(�E p0.,N � ti ° c, �'� 6..Slant re Agent q .i V) W 1,• X. 7. Date of (very . ^'s.4- 90 :. VS Form 11,Apr, 1989 eisS.4Ro.,ae►ase.s DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT . ran your aw.ass In Mgr HLVW.n, to. Wsyc vn tn.mina a,Va.runway-to armor rem vrevpl l.9r 4m.. frdn hap returned to ypu.Trt,rrm wittiest feat willtigs a Ypv the Of he delivered t end y, IAA date of dolly.%for Sabo eI fees-tie:fdbwwq rrvlcae we orange.CAnsiA postmaster�Tor fees i„ • and_�c4heCk DOM'Sl is addnand serva•te)requested. t. O 3how;m wfam degvare0 den,and addressee eddrw•: 2. 'J R�strbted Delivery. (Ana Margo (Ana es.t) -4 0�-. U ,r, 3. Article Addressed to:....: 4. Arta Number � .. .. _.� 9 SW --93/ fn w 0 t� J 0 cc 3§ m WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COIINTY r of service: M Registered _ N W °� a m o COMMISSIONERS ❑Coop. a^ cc 915 TENTH STREET ExprssM.p O D^ cc vs r� zza° P u„a$ H y Vj U uy GREELEY, CO 80631 I' Always obtain signature a addressee ✓' I' V Z CO x i".. s !<`;' d.p.m and DAVE OEINEREp; =I w L-. + 1 a W¢ C8 F.o F &g G -. X Signature...Addressee,- 8. Arasaee'a�Address D�1:(ONLY;J . a U y y a g u` 6. �dliILL%ft w P4 X NPR Qwul� Co � • 7t 01 0 en', . Da o ' - JUL 2 6 19SO PC.Ofe'7�J ' BENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when 3 and 4. addhbnat•srvidae ere desired. end Oomplets..i[em• Put your address in Ole"RETURN TO"Space'on the seas side..Fads to do this will rd prevent this ca 1 from Ns. 'stunted to you.Th . f ill i z�ii, eeMe of jOltvery,.For adenine ees t o mu eery a ere evn uncommon*. or en J mod check boxier')fur additional servioetel requested.. .. �. 1..❑ Show.10 whom delivered.rdMmxe�.addresswas adds*. 2. D emitted Delivery am Margo Arti(�J/ppNumb..Q�^ rn �2 _ ,n ^.., 4• /d a'� !�/ ays N ¢2 w ' + COORS ENERGY COMPANY ;. Ultimatum), . O dwwr.a .so Ua g Y . m v 14062 DENVER WEST PARKWAY ' . ka C.rtdled O coo ¢ E V sE' o $' GOLDEN, CO 80401 a:::. .❑Express 61e11 []Rsturn Rapaipt .A p ,' o+ LAIa s.0 y., ays obtain Sims of addressee tor meMd� Ln u . -. W 2 r wx P. V .. i, :"a ap=t and DATE DELIVERED. 6. Signature •,...Addressee D. U 41 0 4 B. Addressee's Addeo U(ONLY wco % X': . '' repaired and Jee gam) . cc g44 b 0 � ,. Signets g ,!.:,'• r.7 C. Si nature —A a" T !l. I 7. Date of Delivery , 42". eJ.1 ;j Y Ps Form 3811. 989 / ..autd,RO.temans is DOMESTIC RETURN=COPT � , 1, r .c r ay to m ce u e m.w w Pi n..ann.seru awns von Pin.awns wry from(firs returned n d to you. fQqy�l 19Jrrm0 non l�e1 to era the d2ie of dellveft PO,ee0d.one l tees the I ap 1104V MO OVIP 6ble�t postmaster id eee And hook bos(sai ra additional•srvicefsl requested. .. 1..Li Show to:whorl[delivered.date,and sddrssese's address.. 2. 0 Restricted Delivery < U r (Nam Margot (Extra.Awn) C 2 r ti V) 3. AtIRMAOSON IDOstOj., �....„ V.x'I, 4. Artiobilrnttar /�^p Lt.N O a d ^ / Qo� `7 t� 1 rU W o f •+4] p ar z. o w l NEWPORT EX c. PLORATION, INC. v, 01 Servbe: c l-NC N � Go 44 INVERNESS DRIVE EAST ❑Insured OS w o ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110oo : Q boreee W O cW Warts .o Oget 'Le O3o.� ca 8 fd artisan 414 LL "' iq r.4 a '" Minas ale aignety's of addressee: L11 l-L...2.1 hl z A ( ... ,-.'. a spent a'�d,DATE 0E41VERED. ! d S F W 8 E D. Signature-5-Addressees , 8. Addressee's.Address(ONLY If a LiiV O rL' W 7 X "st'' reQrrued armJee yard) x P' - � t � 6. Sign �jA h/gr_tI�� _ Z .d tat y X C.�L.I a�`^'C..� 1n' 7. De of Os /wL� D p/t e.. ^ -.1 `t,.S,,PpMs 3.81,11, IA89 �CU teMAesmne DOMESTIC RETURN RECEI 900 PT ._. "" . RESOLUTION RO: APPROVE AMENDED CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - B. L. VENTURES, INCORPORATED WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and .WHEREAS, on the 15th day o£ August, 1990, a public hearing was held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of considering whether to grant an amended Certificate of Designation to B. L. Ventures, Incorporated, 4101 west Service Road, Evans, Colorado 80620, said site to be located on the following described property: Part of the SW} of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 65 west of the 6th P.m, Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Ken Lind, Attorney, and WHEREAS, this request for an amended Certificate of Designation was submitted in conjunction with a request for an amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit to allow operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District which was approved by the Board, and WHEREAS, Section 32-20-104, CRS, as amended, requires the Board to take into account certain factors to approve a Certificate of Designation and, having taken into account said factors, finds as follows: 1. The Conditions for Approval and stated Standards included in Amended USR-899 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The Conditions for Approval and stated Standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the livestock trailer wash facility will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the application materials that there is a need for the proposed livestock trailer wash facility. 900748 nom; Page 2 RE: AMENDED CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - B. L. VENTURES, INC. 4. The applicant has demonstrated through the application materials that it has the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20, Part 1, CRS, 1973. 5. The Colorado Department of Health and the weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to Conditions, that the proposal will comply with the standards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30-20-100, et seq. , CRS, 1973, as amended, and with the regulations promulgated thereunder, 6 CCR 1007-2, known as the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the amended Certificate of Designation for B. L. Ventures, Incorporated, 4101 West Service Road, Evans, Colorado 80620, on the hereinabove described real property be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following condition: 1. The property shall be maintained in compliance with Amended USR-899, all submitted application materials on file with the Department o£ Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:Lieb a427 WE RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gene R. r tae , C a rman _ nYr1c,i4,(,: ,,: e ,�/Q% Geo—rgzge Kennedy, Pro-Tem D puty Clerk to t Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C.W�Kix'byet ounty Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900748 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AMENDED CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION LIVESTOCK TRAILER WASH FACILITY In accordance with the provisions of Sections 30-20-101 through 30-20-115, CRS, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby grants an amended Certificate of Designation for a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District: Location of Site: Part of the SW, of Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Name and Address of Responsible Operator: B. L. ventures, Incorporated 4101 west Service Road Evans, Colorado 80620 This Certificate of Designation may be temporarily suspended or revoked, after reasonable notice and public hearing, for cause as outlined in Section 30-20-112, CRS, as amended. Issued this 20th day of August, 1990, a W ld County, Colorado. Signed: e R. Brantner, C a rman Board of County Commissioners 90C , z3 oc ' r�1, 4p /, RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING 2132 TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 6 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 63 AND 65 FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO WORKING DAYS DUE TO CULVERT WASHOUT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . ." , and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices 1 shall conform to the Federal Manual on uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 6 between Weld County Roads 63 and 65 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 13, 1990, for approximately two working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 900742 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 6 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of August, A.D. , 1990, nuns pro tune August 13, 1990. BO O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Al n Waith WEL , COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board it Gene R. Brant r, C airman • �x:_ )/rJK�r22t .( _ , 7. 0,-w !r) eG urge Kexfl ay. , Pro- em D puty Cler to a 19aard EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert • -1_ 112 .W. T y County Attorney Go . 900742 • err MEMORAnDum Clerk to the Board August 13, 1990 To Dm George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO ,. Road Closure subion: The following road was closed August 13, 1990 due to a culvert washout. It will be closed approximately two working days. Please place this on the Board's next agenda: WCR 6 between WCR 63 & WCR 65 • GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Kirby Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 6. 63. 65 900742 =_'� - "}: • . . �( r , t z a Q. . to -% ,x-t-- 3 r pe--- bvdvrta 44 o R: _. wl � tum i5k4 cAS�r ` gad 0 con ' 1- 1 j w 6 .::- ••Q- 1 • I 7y e n- ,oaie;fco e. � �71. as C Cif tiftet . epua C .osed s� e a cC; a;.l Local / r 60Z I:Losecl 8l3/rjo C/vC f0 . 0I/U elelL 44161, ' 00/ - Ovf, %p 4e. . c'�CSPJ affords r .r+ ak/ ? woriii'J dA f S uh3r I JPr,00i/S cab. he !ea�P , { 'Tin=i L= Pad eios Ys Luce. 6 Qf wcR • (v,3 'Ruck 4g DRAWN SY melee . O.c7r. / 0 C?r—JT SY C-TrE . - COUNTY RO:D N2 APPROVED SY COIZTT Er:a:NEE-a t WELD ENT C D COUNTY DEPART ENG;bTr.TFUNG 4 9CC74,2 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENT OF LEE ANN KARCHMER TO THE CENTENNIAL COUNTRY BOARD OF DIRECTORS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the Centennial Country Board of Directors, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Lee Ann Karchmer be reappointed to said Board of Directors with her term to expire in August, 1992, and WHEREAS, the Board desires to reappoint Lee Ann Karchmer to the Centennial Country Board of Directors. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Lee Ann Karchmer be, and hereby is, reappointed to the Centennial Country Board of Directors, with her term to expire £n August, 1992. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990. nBOARD O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: i u/te4 WEL C , COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board en R. -r�an� /er, C airman Y: tr / �_ Georg- a Kennedy,, Pro-Tem D puty C er to t e Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE APPR VED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert >47•‘s0 cesCiek, "7 County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900755 Wtd OII ..I 0, rn�,�'.�C• • r . `•.l.^ �l CV n.tc:RS Cp�,;�d55'. June 20, 1990 � N 2S t �;� tic:111111F IOI7-eoa^.oCRITITRY • Gene Branter, Chairman 915 10th Street P.O. Bon 1683 Greeley, CO 80632 Stztat.CO arm Dear Mr. Branter, filannuai Report As the current Chairman of the Centennial Countrym Board of Directors, it is my privilege and honor to share our bi-annual report and our current tourism publications with you. Copies of all three are enclosed for your review. We appreciate the support and assistance which Weld County has provided for the past two years as we formed and established Centennial Country to promote tourism in the eleven northeastern counties of Colorado. And we hope that you are as enthused about the growth potential for tourism in northeast Colorado as we are. Weld County Representative Centennial Country by-laws require that members of our Board of Directors be appointed by the Board of Commissioners from their respective counties. As amended, the by-laws stipulate that your county appointment, to be effective August 1990, will be for a 2 year term. Lee Ann Karchmer of Greeley is your current county representative. Ms. Karchmer has been a very valued member of our start-up team. Should you choose to reappoint Ms. Karchmer or to appoint a new representative, please notify me by August 15, 1990 with the name of Weld County's representative for the next 2 years. My office address is: Carol M. Beam • Chairman, Centennial Country c/o Smith, Beam & Associates, Ltd. 621 17th Street, Suite 2100 Denver, CO 80293 (303) 298-7601 Request for Financial Support Centennial County's operating budget has been approximately $60,000 east of the last two years. Half of the funds were a grant from the Colorado Tourism Board which was matched dollar for dollar by tourism industry promotional advertising from within our eleven county region. • 9CC755 Page 2 We now have an opportunity to receive an additional S5,500.00 if we can match it on a 1:1 ratio. Centennial Country's board voted unanimously to ask each of the eleven counties for an annual financial appropriation of $500. Your monetary support will enable Centennial Country to fund its research program to target additional ways to attract potential travelers to the region - we expect that county fairs, golf tournaments, and historical driving tours will be an integral part of next year's promotion. Please contact either Ms. Karchmer or me if we can provide any additional information for your consideration. Because some counties have told us they would need an invoice for payment, I have taken the liberty of enclosing an invoice for $500.00 in anticipation of your support. XA Summary The Centennial Country Board of Directors thanks you for your past, present and future support. Together, we serve as a major catalyst to increase the number of tourists who will stop and spend their funds in northeastern Colorado. I look forward to hearing from you soon. With CAALL.- kindesst regards, Carol M. Beam Chairman Centennial Country Enclosures cc: George Kennedy Constance Harbert Bill Kirby Gordon Lacey 900755 1988/90 BI-ANNUAL REPORT NORTHEAST COLORADO TRAVEL REGION CENTENNIAL COUNTRY MEAT IS THE NORTHEAST COLORADO TRAVEL REGION? Centennial Country is one of six travel regions created by the Colorado Tourism Board on March 3, 1988 to promote tourism in the eleven northeastern Colorado counties. The Board of Directors for Centennial Country numbers eleven, ono for each of the following counties: Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, and Yuma. Board members are appointed by County Commissioners and are generally persons directly involved with the tourism industry. HOW TS CENTENNIAL COUNTRY FUNDED? In the 1988/90 two-year period, the Colorado Tourism Board provided $60,000 of state money to each of the six travel regions, and Centennial Country raised a matching $62,157.99. Funds were raised from ad sales to businesses, enterprise zone funds, counties, and contributions from private businesses in Weld County through the efforts of the Greeley Convention and Visitor's Bureau. The Colorado Tourism Board has committed continued support at an increased financial level of $35,000.00 for each of the six travel regions, on a 1:1 matching fund basis in the 1990/91 fiscal year. HOW IS CENTENNIAL COUNTRY GOVERNED? Centennial Country meets monthly and is governed by its eleven appointed directors, one from each of its counties. The board of directors which serve as volunteers, elects a chairperson, a chairperson elect, a treasurer, and a recording secretary. The board of directors appoints all committees and sub-committees. Presently, there are three committees functioning: 1) Centennial Country Brochure, 2) Centennial Country Travel Guide, and 3) Distribution. Centennial Country Board Officers are: Chairperson Carol Beam, Elbert County Chairperson-elect LeeAnn Karchmer, Weld County Treasurer Dick Lozier, Logan County Secretary Darlene Scott, Kit Carson County 9CC755 Page 2 The organizational structure of Centennial Country allows for a smooth transition into the future because the by-laws require the election of a working chairperson-elect each year. CENTENNIAL COUNTRY EARE03TIN0 1988/90 Three prime markets were identified by the Centennial Country board of directors for their 1988/90 marketing efforts: 1)the Front Range/Denver visitor and resident, 2)the citizens of the eleven county Centennial Country region itself, 3)the transient, drive- through visitor from some other geographic area. Two marketing publications, a brochure and a travel guide, were developed to (1) produce a consistent image of western history, and (2) to induce the three targeted markets to visit Centennial County attractions/events, and/or to spend more time and dollars as they pass through to their destination. A. Brochure A full-color brochure was produced for availability in July, 1989. The 100,000 copies have been distributed through the Colorado Tourism Board Welcome Centers, visitor information centers, Chambers of Commerce, and professional rack distri- butors along the I-70, I-76 and I-2S corridors and other appropriate locations. The brochure highlights Centennial Country activities and attractions and includes an eleven county map. The map was laminated and placed in the Colorado State Welcome Center at Burlington on I-70 and at visitor information centers within the northeast region. The brochure stands alone as an introduction to the region and encourages those requiring additional information to send for the Centennial Country Travel Guide. B. Magazine The Centennial Country Travel Guide, published in April, 1990 is a 32-page publication detailing dates and phone numbers of each county's offerings. It provides incentives for Centennial Country travel through (1) advertising for lodging, dining, attractions and events, and (2) fifteen special feature articles: Colorado Cuisine, Hollywood Colorado, Northeastern Art, Have a Centennial Stay, The Sporting Life, History 101: Centennial Country Origins, Special Events in Centennial Country, Centennial Country Map, Activities and Attractions in Centennial Country, Geography that isn't Plain, Day Trips Circle Tours and Scenic Drives, Strange and Wonderful Creatures, Secrets Under the Sand, On the Beaten Path, and Food and Lodging Index. 9©0'755 Page 3 Additionally, the Travel Guide provides local phone numbers for all events in the region to make it easy for the visitor to gain information directly. The magazine serves six major purposes: 1. Fulfillment piece to requests from the State Planning Guide, our own Centennial Country a-color brochure, and advertisements that are placed in various media 2. Distribution to bus tour companies and travel groups 3. Tourism/hospitality training collateral material a. Distribution within Centennial Country to raise awareness of our residents 5. Distribution to travelers staying in the region in order to encourage them to stay longer and spend more 6. Distribution through Colorado State Welcome Centers to provide an image of Centennial Country for their staffs and travelers LUNCHEON SPEANERB Starting July 1990, Centennial Country will begin hosting bi- monthly luncheon meetings in conjunction with its board meetings. Featured speakers will be individuals prominent in the tourism industry. Such speakers are chosen to encourage even wider participation by businesses and interested individuals in Centennial Country activities. By offering these sessions, and by promoting them throughout the region, we expect to significantly raise the awareness and potential of tourism business within the region. HOSPITALITY TRAINING Centennial Country has utilized the two training specialists hired by Fort Morgan Community College and Northeastern Community College to assist its tourism programs. Communities and chambers have been encouraged to hold hospitality training seminars for local busi- nesses and their employees. The goal was to make visitors feel welcomed and to be aware of tourist attractions and activities throughout Centennial Country. REGIONAL MAR STING COOPERATION Several communities, chambers, and businesses in Centennial Country are presently preparing community/tourism materials. These communities are always encouraged to relate their publications to Centennial Country materials when possible, in order to gain more cost-effective advertising through shared resource programs. Centennial Country exhibits at appropriate travel/vacation/tour shows with the help of the Colorado Tourism Board and private tourism promoters. 900755 Page 4 1991 AND TEE FUT= Future directions for Centennial Country are being developed at Board planning meetings this summer. 1988/90 programs are being analyzed. We will continue production of our lure brochure and travel guide, and expand their scope and distribution. Ways to initiate a public relations program and ways to create other markets through target advertising and promotions are being prioritized based on available research. 900755 RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE CERTAIN EQUIPMENT AS SURPLUS PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZE SALE OF SAME WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, State Statute and the Weld County Administrative Manual require that all items disposed of be declared surplus by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the County has determined that certain equipment is no longer needed by the County, said equipment being one offset printing press #AM2850; one offset printing press AB Dick; one camera processor #435; one electric master imager #2400R; and one paper folder #1420V3, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable that said equipment be sold to the following high bidders: Bear Prints for the offset printing press AMM2850, electric master imager #2400R; and paper folder #1420V3; Coren Printing for the offset printing press AB Dick; and Northern Colorado Graphics for the camera processor #435. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the equipment hereinabove described be, and hereby is, declared as surplus, to be sold to th high bidders as listed above, for a total price of $12,152. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990/. / '�� BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD �,/COLO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar enee . rant r, airman r(: ?C-j/,�l QJ � Age Kennedy, Pro-Ter �puty County C1 r lr EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE APPROVED AS TO FORMc\-74 : Constance L. Harbert �' � ��� C.W. Kira a�""�County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900756 77/OOO3 41.4. : P+ S WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE i ' • PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. dARRANT N0. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT 015233 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 10.462.35 015234 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 1,111.60 29� SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL CHECKS 59,829.90 TOTAL 5 71,403.85 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD )) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed Dr' the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated AUGUST 20 , 19 90 and that payments should be made to the respects a endors in the amounts set opposite the,r names with the total amount $ 71,403.85 DATED THIS 20TH DAY OF AUGUST 19 HELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 20TH DAY OF AUGUST 19g11... MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: /, - 47 — 9f TATE OF COLORADO ) OUNTY OF WELD )) ss • We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and war ants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL FU otaling $71.403.65 alrperson ^QyTTES : Mem er ti7 D COUNTY CLERK TO THFLD0ARD Member BY� - � c�,cam/ Member 942/ eput Member ' zf a ! • SEMI-ONTMLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 015230 ANGELA RIVERA 184.24 015231 ELIDA TREVINO 232.49 015232 CARLOS F. MARTINEZ , 263.20 I I I ( I I I I I I J _ NUMBER OF WARRANTS 3 TOTAL 679.93 TEE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON AUGUST 20 1990 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE i GENERAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT N0. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT 902443 SPECKMAN, WALTER J. 447.$0 TOTAL $ 447.50 TATE OF COLORADO ) • OUNTY OF WELD )) 55 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated ' AUGUST 20 9 p0 and that payments should be made to the respectErfliendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ 447.50 DATED THIS 20th DAY OF AUGUST , 19 90 L SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 70TH DAY OF AuGusT 19_91. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: / -4?•--9J C /aft— fC A .�—Cr TATE OF COLORADO ) OUNTY OF WELD )) 55 • We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and war nts in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL FU otaling $ 447.50 _ G.,hai r�p/erson TT T: Mein e$ r f�� a4e4Member TA LD COUNTY. 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J 1 • i • • • • • • -- • •- • • • • • • • • • • 41_,•••4‘,A A .a. Ey 90 DODES Colorado Division of Disaster Emergency Services News and Views Volume 1, Number 2 Summer, 1990 Thanks From The Director- eyRrenard E.Matcerr,oirector,DOoES on behalf of the citizens .of Limon, State of Colorado, and the staff of the Division of Disaster Emergency Services(DODES), I would like to take this opportunity to extend sincere appreaation for the'outstanding effort displayed by all involved in the Limon tornado disaster. Offers of assistance poured into DODES within moments of the disaster. Relief agencies immediately sets up operations, search and rescue teams began work, emergenry management personnel went to the scene, and the necessaty response/recovery/assessment began, never lacking for willing personnel resources. Many long hours were worked without personal consideration. The unsetash performance of duties by all was a true example adze dedication and cooperative i; spirit witbm Colorado's:emergency management community. Again,:the efforts displayed by all involved with the Limon tornado disaster were exemplary. The State of Colorado is indeed fortunate to have your resources available in time of need. 1990 Radiological Response Team Course a Memorandum of Understanding for mutual support of fire suppression in Colorado. This includes the Ten students from local jurisdictions and fourteen students use of common fire coordination and dispatch from the Department of Highway's Maintenance Section centers attended the 1990 Radiological Response Team Course Q The Colorado National Guard has just concluded a held at Camp George West June 25-29. 1990. Memorandum of Understanding with the USFS on use of National Guard resources in non-federal fires. Wildfire Responsibilities We are working towards a procedure whereby all requests for use of Guard resources will be coordinated through DODES. On May 10, 1990.DODES met with several agencies having wildfire responsibilities to discuss procedures for O The State Forester will coordinate all requests for the the coming fire season. Points of interest are: Governor to issue bum bans when the fire threat Is extreme. O The U.S.Forest Service(USES),Bureau of land Management(BIM),and the Colorado Forester have j3 \LC `"- � One CS loo loo • DODES News and Views -Summer 1990 HICA/MXDP Name Change specific use training have not been estawished, pending Input of Inking needs from the emergency HICA/MYDP has been renamed and is now krwwn as managers of counties located on the WIPP corridor. CHIP,the ABM Responder Train-the-Trainer course will be offered The database Itself remains unchanged,and the absence in addition to normal First Responder and First Responder of the"MYDP"does not mean that this section has been Refresher courses. The Train-the-Trainer course is a eliminated. 43 name was changed simply to eliminate an half-day session for those people designated to train acronym that has proved troublesome In the past others within their respective organizations. Command and Control course will also be conducted. Rocky Mountain Disaster Task Force The WIPP contractor,Westinghouse,In Carlsbad.New Mmdco,is providing Instructors Kenny Gregg and Lynn ' Eaton for this specialized training. A review of currem activation protocols and a mobilization exercise Is being held August 11th In Cheyenne,Wyoming WIPP corridor counties who have not yet submitted their In Ileu of the regular August meeting. The Disaster Task training needs are requested to contact Max Bennett at Force Is still looking for interested personnel,they have a 303-273-1830. target 048200 person roster of trained and qualified people by this time next year. This will allow for a field Regional Planning Assignments deployment of 60 to 60 people on short notice for emergencies like the Limon tornado,anywhere in the sec state FEMA Region VIII area. Effective May 1.1990.Marts Chagnon was promoted to the position of Chief of the Emergency Plannk+g and Interested persons should call Larry Ledwlck(303) Assistance Secdoa This resulted In the following regional 273-1770 or(303)273.1769. planning assignments: State Administrative Plan Area "°'"°ap°""°` P"°°°# Repko I Eastern Plains Tammy COME 279.1790 All Emergency Management Coordinators were Issued a Regime Metro Area Mark Gagnon 2734771 copy of the Colorado State Administrative Plan for Federal Replan m N.W.Quadrant nob New x73-1773 Emergency Management Funds in 1987,followed by a Replan N S.W.Ga drrx cob Kamer 279.1773 number of changes,to the State Administrative Plan. Due Rego V San Lute Why Jack TrubY 273-1779to changes in coordinators in some counties and the loss Region VI Sleuth Central Saab CYn.-tba.dc 273-1776of some of the plans,there Is a need for reissue of the State Administrative Plan. An updated and revised version of this document is now scheduled for issuance at the Fall Workshop for Emergency Managers to be held In Colorado Springs during September, 1990. CEPC Legislation Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) House 1311 90.1238,the state implementation of SARNTItie Id,was signed Into law by Governor Romer on May 31, Radiological Incident Response Training,In support of the 199 Some 4nportant features of the lawn Waste Isolation Plot Plant(WIPP)Program,will be O Recogn@yg the need for SARA/Title Ill In Colorado. conducted September 17-28.1990. The locations for Two I . . DODES News and Views-Summer 1990 CEPC Legislation(continued) Departing Personnel ❑ Creates the Colorado Emergency Planning Commission(CEPC)in the Department of Public Robert Kopplin,the DODES CSEPP Project Officer and i Safety. EIS Co-Program Manager,has accepted a position with i EG&G,Inc,(Rocky Flats),effective July 2, 1990. Richard I ❑ Gives the CEPC authority to appoint the governing gamey will assume gobs duties on an interim basis body of the jurisdiction as the LEPC if that county I has not forwarded LEPC nominations for that Rocky Flats Exercise ipurpose ❑ Gives CEPC and LEPCs govemmental Immunity status. The annual Colorado Rocky Flats full scale exercise will be conducted September 18, 1990. Vulnerability time is 8:00 a.m.to 5:00'p.m. Participants will be notified by mall CI $20,000 for the conduct of an assessment study for Implementation of SARA/Title State Fair Exhibit iii in Colorado and$22,200 for support of the CEPC. For questions or Information,please call any member of DODES and the Governor s Water Availability Task Force the CEPC or Richard Bardsley of DODES at(303) will have an exhibit at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo 273-1789. from August 24 to September 3. CEPC Training WIPP Shipment Exercise Programs FEMA Region VIII has given an additional$3,000 gram to A WIPP Shipment Exorcise Program is being developed to the Colorado Emergency Planning Commission(CEPC) increase preparedness of local,state,and federal for training. This brings the FY 1990 total to 523,000, agencies for transuranic waste shipments through Additionally,FEMA has extended the spending period an Colorado. Three tabletop and two full-scale exercises are extra quarter until December 31, 1990. The remaining scheduled to begin In August and tNll be designed t0 scheduled training Is the Exercise Design Course to be address issues applicable to the Port of Entry(Fort held at the Palmer House in Colorado Springs August Collins),an urban area(Colorado Springs);and a rural 21-24,1990. The additional funds will a11ow increased area(pas Mimes County)along the I.25 corridor. attendance at the EPA 165 courses. The 165 Bourses Jurisdictions Hong the corridor have been invited to send offered In Region VIII until December 1990 are: representatives to the scheduled exercises. For further Information Contact Jim Seaver at(303)273-1830. taw,-Intro to Gmdwatar Invaatlgation July n-19 Montana DODES NEV/S AND VIEWS 165.5-Poison!Prota0Uon&Sealy Aue,t317 Wyomine , Rkfrard£Rattan Akectar t65.3•Haxma[Treatment 7aaMWuaa Sept.11-14 Wyoming •• .. Editor............. ....Mope Fitmtaurice T`aehnkat Assistant ..... .Bob Kistner,, This newsletter will be published quarterly.invited For applications or more information,please call Richard COthments or artldestOt indulslon are welcome. For Bardsley of DODES at(303)273-1789, more klforrnatlart contact Mona Fltzmnur{ce at 273.1624.AMdeawOftie consideredforpublictitfon on s:spacs aveReblrbasis . Three DODES News and Views - Summer 1990 DODES Training - Upcoming Course Schedule pates Course No. Cour?Title Locaitign 08/21-24/90 G120 Exercise Design Course Colo.Spgs 09/10-11!90 G250 Workshop In Emergency Mgmt. Cob.Spas 09/12-14/90 G245 ChrII Defense Systems,Programs and Policy Colo.Spgs The Shelter Systems Officer Course(G355)originally scheduled May 21.25 and rescheduled for July 30-August 3,has been cancelled. We will be able to send a limited number of Colorado participants to a course in Rock Springs, Wyoming August 610, 1990. Colorado Division of Bulk Rate Disaster Emer enc Services U.S. Postage g y PAID Camp George West Denver, co 8O4O1 Golden, CO 80401 Permit No. 173 o- O > uN `b CHATAN WELD COQ -45(3;7P r- J2 915OTOF CO H STR1 �I�fSR c�Y GREELEY CO 8O632 �'o d t< ;Po CL.a,.h. *I:. V.... -W..i w..d AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, August 21. 1990 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Pepe O'Toole.. 2726 West 11th Street Road, Greeley, Colorado * * * * * * * * • * * * e 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission. County Commissioners' Pipet 'Floor Hearing Room (9101), Weld County Centennial Center, 91$ Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL Jerry Kiefer. Vice-Chairman Richard Kimmel Bud Clemons Jaen Hoffman Rick Iverson Judith Yamaguchi LeAnn Reid Don':reldbaus , Ann Garrison 1. Election of Chairman end Vice-Chairmen 2. CASE NUMBER: USR-920 APPLICANT: James and, Janice Schmidtbauer REQUEST: A Site Specific Development _ lan -and Special Review permit for an agricultural service establishment. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NWi[ of Section,,17, T7N. R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately two miles north of the Town of Windsor, at the southeast corner of the intersection of State Highway 14 and Weld County Road 15. 3. CASE NUMBER: 2-456 APPLICANT: Greoley/Weld County Airport (continued from August 7, 1990) REQUEST: A Change of Zone from. A ,(Agricultural) and I-3 (Industrial) . to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) and I-3 (Industrial) uses. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 1, 2. and 3, TSN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately two miles east of Highway 85, adjacent to State Highway 263. 4. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-846 APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Incorporated REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill and storage area. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Slit of Section 32, T3N. R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. A ), Vie 9b0h0 Planning Commission Agenda August 21. 1990 • Page 2 5. CASE NUMBER: USR-918 APPLICANT: Jamison Tool. Incorporated, and Wizco Services. Incorporated REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan. Special Review permit. and Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEk of Section 32. T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28, west of and adjacent- to Weld County Road 41. 6. CASE NUMBER: USR-922 APPLICANT: William Bradley Pickett and- Everdina AnnsMarie Pickert REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (1.000 head dairy with 6 residences). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part W1 of Section 28, T4N. R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 42, and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 5: 7. CASE NUMBER: USR-921 APPLICANT: Asphalt Paving Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Platt and a Special Review permit for open pit mining and materials processing and an asphalt batch plant in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NEk of Section 25. TIN. R67W and part of the NWit of Section 30.- TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado- LOCATION: East of and adjacent co the unincorporated Tam of Wattenberg; south of Weld County Road 6, approximately .25 miles west of Highway 85. rA&--ttub SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FETING August 7. 1990 ;d A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was scheduled for, but not held. August 7, 1990. in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room 1101), Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado. 'y Planning Commission Roster: Jerry Kiefer, vice-Chairman Present Bud Clemons Absent Rick Iverson Absent Leann Reid Present Ann Carrison Present Judith Yamaguchi Present At 1:45 p.m.. the Chairman announced a quorum was not present. Therefore. Case Number 2-456. Greeley/Weld County Airport Authority (the only request on today's agenda), rill be continued until the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission on August 21, 1990. st 1:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Q i ai) Bobbie Good Secretary %lao 1GIO \OD ,- C7S TOWN OP WINDSOR, COLORADO COQ"\• q$ Planning Department AUC ‘5 301 Walnut Street 1e0 Windsor, Colorado 80550 S\C (303) 686-747b jC MEMORANDUM TO: Weld County Commissioners FROM: Janet Lathrop, Planner SUBJECT: Poudre Tech Center Annexation and Master Plan DATE: August 14, 1990 Please review and comment on the above mentioned information and return to the Town of Windsor Planning Department by September 7, 1990. If comments from your office are not received by that date, we will assume that you approve the proposal in its current form. The Planning Commission will consider this request at their September 6, 1990 meeting. The Board of Trustees will }' hear the matter on September 10, 1990. ` x COMMENTS: r< I "s i� By: Date: `� g 9‘01q 0 TOWN OF WINDSOR RESOLUTION NO. 1990 -� 23 BEING A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT AND ,s ESTABLISHING THE TOWN OF WINDSOR'S INTENT TO ANNEX CERTAIN REAL s • PROPERTY KNOWN AS POUDRE TECS CENTER ]ANNEXATION AND A DETERMINATION OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT or 1965. to annex WHEREAS, Town petition Windsor certain real property known as the Poudre Tech Center Annexation, more particularly described within the petition which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and the Town Firms , pursuant to the regquired to establishiaidate,,time,ioannd place for t of 5a public hearing on said annexation; and petitionnffoS, the Town r annexations isurther required in substantial compliance a that the with the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND AND RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The petition for annexation has been signed by more than 50 percent of the land owners in the proposed annexation, said land owners owning more than 50 percent of the land in the area to be annexed. 2. At least 1/6 of the boundaries of the proposed annexation are contiguous to the boundaries of the Town of Windsor, pursuant to Section 31-12-104(1) (a) , Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. 3. A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the Town of Windsor. a. A public hearing shall be held at 7:00 p.m. on September 10, 1990, at the Park Building, 301 Walnut Street, Windsor, Colorado. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 13th day of August, 1990. TOWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO • By: Ala/r- 777// pgn ATTEST: cci.eir.ye.ht. Town 1 POUDRE TECH CENTER ANNEXATION PETITION WE, the landowner(s)of more than 30% of the territory, excluding public streets and alleys, described as: THE POUDRE TECH CENTER,and more specifically described in the attached legal description,containing 1.165 acres more or less, allege the following to be true and correct: The perimeter of the proposed annexation has a distance of a feet, of which 1.577 feet are contiguous to the existing TOWN limits of the TOWN OP WINDSOR. • We further allege: 1. It is desirable and necessary that said territory bo annexed to the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 2. A community of interest exists between the said territory and the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 3. Said territory is urban or will be urbanized in the future. 4. Said territory is integrated or capable of being integrated with the TOWN OP WINDSOR. 5. No land held in identical ownership is divided into separate parcels unless the Owner of said tract has 4 consented in writing or joins in this Petition. 6. No land held in identical ownership comprises twenty(20)acres and together with improvements had an assessed valuation in excess of 5200,000.00 in the year preceding the filing of this Petition. 7. No proceedings for annexation of the territory have been commenced for annexation to another municipality. 8. The signers hereof comprise the landowners of more than 30% of the territory proposed to be annexed exclusive of streets and alleys,and are,in fact,owners of 100%of the hereinafter described PrePeitY- THEREFORE, the undersigned hereby request that the TOWN OF WINDSOR approve the annexation of the area described above and do herewith pay the required annexation fee of 5300.00. In addition to the annexation, the undersigned request the zoning of P.U.D. for the above-described property Date Owner's Signature Mailing Address and Property Description • MIS' T I1co,LInc P. O. Box 4063 Englewood, Colorado 80112 • DESCRIPTION A parcel of land located in Sections 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast Corner of Section 28 and considering the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 28 to bear South 89° 36' 20" East with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 89°36'20" West along said North line 108 .69 feet; Thence South 00°14' 35" East, 70.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence along the Westerly right-of-way line of the Great Western Railroad, South 00°14'35" East, 5197.03 feet to the South line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 28; Thence continuing along said right-of-way line South 00°14 '35" East, 2633.03 feet to the South line o£ the Northeast Quarter of Section 33; Thence along said line North 89°03'22" East, 80.01 feet to the East right-of-way line of the Great Western Railroad, Thence along said line, South 00° 14 ' 35" East, 76.05 feet to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of the Colorado State Highway 257; Thence 117.21 feet along the arc of a non-tangent curve concave to the Northeast having a central angle of 03° 46' 42" and a radius of 1777.50 feet whose long chord bears South 14°49 '48" East, 117.19 feet; Thence along the Westerly right-of- way line of said highway 257, South 13°34 ' 57" East, 1986.12 feet; Thence South 87°32' 51" West, 135.32 feet; Thence South 61°12' 51" West, 242.20; Thence South 35°48' 51" West, 87.70 feet; Thence South 69°24 '51" West, 139 .63 feet to the Easterly right-of-way line of the Great Western Railroad; Thence along said Easterly right-of-way line 344.61 feet along the arc of a non-tangent curve concave to the Northwest having a central angle of 06° 47'49" and a radius of 2904.90 feet, whose long chord bears South 12°59 '59" West, 344.41 feet to the South line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 33; Thence along said South line, South 89°21 '19" West 1756.77 feet to the South Quarter Corner of said Section 33; Thence North 07°38"30" West, 99.67 feet along the West line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 33; Thence North 14°32'03" West, 2662.32 feet to South line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 33; Thence along said line, South 89° 03'21" West, 1315.38 feet; Thence North 56°25'34" West, 1131.43 feet; Thence North 29° 26 ' 31" West, 685.87 feet; Thence North 01° 31'04" West, 101.01 feet to the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 33; Thence along . the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter o£ Section 32, South 89°39 '08" West, 1189.38 feet; Thence North 03°09 '23" West, 376.40 feet; Thence North 11° 12'53" West, 239.71 feet, Thence North 45°56 '14" West, 43.29 feet to the West line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32; Thence along said line North 03°49 ' 58" West, 705.39 feet to the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 32; Thence along the North line of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 32, South 89 ° 37' 47" West, 30.00 feet; Thence North 00°01'08" East, 0 1320.38 feet; Thence North 00°02'07" East, 1092.94 feet; Thence South 89 ° 57' 53" East, 30.00 feet to the Southerly right-of-way line of Weld County Road 17; Thence along the south and east right-of-way line of Weld County Road 17 the following 8 courses; North 24°45'23" East, 232.68 feet; Thence 555.82 feet along the arc of a curve concave to the Southeast having a central angle of 31°00'00", and a radius of 1027 .30 feet, whose long chord bears North 38° 41' 40" East, 549.07 feet; Thence North 54°11' 40" East 544.12 feet; Thence along the arc of a curve concave to the Northwest having a changing radius (beginning radius 1,129.43 feet and ending radius of 1,149.43 feet) whose central angle is 21°13'55" and whose long chord bears North 46°15'34" East, 420.28 feet to the beginning of curve concave to the Northwest having a radius of 1,149. 43 feet and a central angle of 32°46'05", whose long chord bears North 16°34"42" East, 648.45 feet, Thence along the arc of said curve 657.37 feet; Thence North 00°11'40" East, 356.00 feet; Thence North 030 37'11" West, 300.67 feet; Thence North 000 11' 40" East 455.79 feet; Thence South 89°36'20" East, 684.82 feet; Thence along the Southerly line of the Governor's Farm Annexation to the Town of Windsor the following four courses; North 56 °38'00" West, 19.49 feet; Thence South 89°39 '15" East, 148.37 feet; Thence North 78°43'05" East, 1203.63 feet; Thence South 89°36 '20" East, 273.81 feet; Thence South 00°19'22" East, 314.35 feet to the North line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 28; Thence along said north line, South 89°36'20" East, 263. 43 feet to the North Quarter Corner of said Section 28; Thence along the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 28, South 89 ° 36'20" East, 652.00 feet, Thence South 85° 10'32" East, 908.55 feet; Thence South 89° 37'44" East, 432.35 feet; Thence South 89°36'22" East, 486.26 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Excepting herefrom ' the following described parcel of land containing 35.05 acres. A parcel of land located in Section 28, Township ,6 North, Range 67 West, of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section 28, and considering the South line of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28 to bear North 890 42' 47" East with all bearings contained herein relative thereto, thence along the South line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section North 89°42'47" East, 784.88 feet TO THE • TRUE PDXNT OF BEGINNING. Thence the following 7 courses; North 00400'00" East, 1458.77 feet, South 62°58 '59" East, 312.74 feet, South 60°18'55" East, 96.58 feet, South 78°04' 42" East, 678.38 feet, South 81°11'14" East, 235.82 feet, South 00°00'00" West, 1086.31 feet, South 89° 42' 47" West, 1259.31 feet, to THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. _.Y Excepting therefrom that portion of a right-of-way 30 feet in • width for county road and public highway granted to the county of Weld by instrument recorded March 14, 1910 in Book 327, Page 86; (Weld county Road 64) located across the Southerly 15 feet of said property containing 0.43 acres more or less. Said parcel contains 1165.6 acres more of less, and is subject to • any easements or rights-o£-way of record that may now exist on said tract. . by ! . • • 4!C• • �• !• • •.\ • z. ... Yj. 1h. `�. • : • N . • JX ! • µ I. . yr\ • ..I• .(.Y\ 'ti• . 5..• • y... • • , _ . • . .... .. • . . • .:4.1• • ` ' • • 3• �� 600 • •.t•' SCALE 1 =300 • � . • • • f • \ ('t� 1 • •IAN2(1 4.41A 2 t(HI el • • r � % ��•:'�;%fir//����� �w. _ IN 52-1 ,,: l,,��• •2 .1.4 �4 �. ID Ifin I i• ♦ j SCAL! 1"64coo' .. • A. • ( ••\• 1. �\i sa s, ..• 1 c ��' A( •1117 . •' V•i Y./ f• •••••••• _. _ VICINITY MAP ..+••. ...wy..... .. ...... ...!.•.... ..• ............ �.._.• rl.....r • •.w ., . .. r •YI. .. • ...M..y._.1..�.. . • ---......,...............,..:::............--------.--•-_. •., ..: nDs ;R �O� of 'Windsor i '.r `6) �r +y.': r 301 WALNUT • WINDSOR,COLORADO 80550 •rr 404; ' TELEPHONE:(303) 686-7476 PONORE TECH CENTER ANNEXATION OTILTIIES IMPACT STATEMENT August 14. 1990 Water and sewer lines will be extended from existing mains at the owners' expense as per the enclosed utility plan. Specific public improvement construction plans will be reviewed by the Town of Windsor upon submission of a formal subdivision plat. These items will be enforced through a separate annexation agreement to be ' finalized prior to approval of the annexation ordinance. 4 DennisMagnet Town Administrator jel M n t; EXISTING SPECIAL DISTRICT'S Windsor Library District Windsor - Severance Fire District Northern Colorado Water Conservanee District `s North Weld County Water District West Greeley Soil Conservation District �d i 4 :4 r� Il I .j 4 cy ;.. �tc�.Z EDUCATION FOR LIFE W N DSOR James R Rains.Ea D. Superintendent of Schools • July 11, 1990 Planning Commission 'r Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Dear Sirs: In reference to the proposed annexation to the town of Windsor entitled the Poudre Tech Center, let us present to you the potential impact of this development on the Windsor School District. Based on the information provided to us, it is anticipated that this development ultimately would double the number of students in the district. It would significantly impact the facilities and land space which we currently have, and would require as many as three additional elementary schools and one middle school to be built. Land requirements alone represent 56 acres based upon current district standards, and facility expense would approach or exceed 20 million dollars once the land is fully developed. As is customary in areas of impact, we would suggest that the planning commission and the town provide for this impact by requiring an impact fee per housing unit which would represent the • cost of land, and the tax lag, for improvements due to assessment practices. As per the attached formula, this represents a per unit cost of $1,308.75. If land would be dedicated for schools in the plat, this amount would decrease accordingly, and new figures could be provided. In summary, the school district feels that it is very appropriate that land and facility expenses in an improvement situation be borne by those who are benefiting from those improvements. This system allows for a more equitable tax system which will not penalize those who are not effected by the development. The assessment practices in Colorado allow for a significant lag in actual payment of taxes on new residences. As such, the rest of the district must bear the cost of providing facilities for students generated by the new development. This assessment formula allows for a sharing of these expenses in a fair and equitable manner. WELD COUNTY SCHOOL.DISTRICT RE4 1020 Maln St mn . P.O.Box 609 . WmdsoL CO MMIO pom e86.7411 Planning Commission July 11, 1990 Page 2 If you have any questions concerning this issue, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Dr. Hill Nelson Administrative Assistant lb 0 Part One Student EMI MS 8S Grind Ispaet Unit Type (of DU tate Total gate total late Total Total Sint Fu 1,830.00 0.4800 878.4000 0.2100 384.3000 0.2100 384.3000 1,647.0000 TM/Condo 0.00 0.1700 0.0000 0.0800 0.0000 0.0200 0.0000 0.0000 Totals 1,830.00 878.4000 384.3000 384.3000 1,647.0000 Part Tiro Facility a Land Requirements Enrol Coat Mather leres perpup Total Eleaentary 878.4000 300.00 2,9280 10.00 0.0333 29.2800 Mid School :4.3000 600.00 0.6405 20.00 0.0333 12.8100 Mith School 344.3000 800.00 0.4804 30.00 0.0375 14.4113 Total 1,647.0000 56.5013 • Part Three Iapact Coaputation A. Land Use total Land Required 56.5013 Wanted of Dedicated Land Total Due District 56.5013 Cash In Lieu Isom 847,518.75 Land Fee Per Unit 463.13 8. faprorements 1. Total Facility Peed a. Eleaentary 2.9280 b. Middle School 0.6405 c. Kith School 0.4804 2. Facility Cost a. Elementary 8,784,000.00 b. Middle School 5,124,000.00 c. High School 6,725,250.00 d. Total 20,633,250.00 3. Laval Cost 1,031,662.50 4. Pay in lieu of 1,547,493.75 Taxes 5. Unit Cost 845.63 Total School Fee 1,308.75 per Unit ';; /2417646* OW %thy /✓ r$¢Z • SUPPLEMENTAL ANNEXATION INFORMATION This document supplements the annexation map,master plan,and annexation petition filed with the Town of Windsor, Colorado concerning annexation iato the Town of Windsor of 1138.52 acres of land located in Section 28, 29, 32, and 33, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., in the County of Weld, Colorado. The land in question,hereinafter referred to as the Property, is currently owned by Trollco,Inc. The project is to be referenced as the Poudre Tech Center. ANNEXATION CONTINGENCY This annexation application and all related materials shall become null and void if the Poudre Tech Center project is not acceptable to the Town of Windsor. It is imperative that the land not be annexed to the Town of Windsor should we need to pursue the project under Weld County's jurisdiction. t PROPOSED LAND USE Our basic plan has two (2) parts: d Excavation of subsurface material to be used for construction aggregates and similar use. The aggregate mitring operation will possible include processing facilities that would be located on the property. The lakes that are created as a result of the excavation operation will be used primarily as water storage. The Owner also reserves the right to conduct Oil and Gas exploration on the property at various open space locations. A separate mining permit is being prepared for submission to Weld county and the State Engineers office. Included in the permitting is a plan for rehabilitation of the disturbed areas. ❑ The second part of the project will be the development of residential, commercial, and industrial tracts with accompanying open space.Within tho open space an 18 hole golf course is planned. Two (2) 7-acre school sites are planned for neighborhood elementary schools. The schools are located adjacent to park sites. At this time, wo are requesting Planned Unit Development(P.U.D.)zoning for the entire project. We feel that this zoning designation gives the development areas the greatest flexibility . If there is a different type of zoning that better fits our Property and project, we aro willing to accept that type of zoning. We would appreciate the Town of Windsor's sug;onions regarding this topic. Figure 1 shows a vicinity map. The Property is located just South of Windsor on both sides of the Poudre Rives. Table 1 shows the proposed typos of land use anticipated on the proposed Poudre Tech Center. { TABLE 1 LAND USE TABLE Doty ` Avotage s Use Aces . ' ,Kongo Density Units :Floor` 96 Residential Estate 63.2 2 U/A 2 U/A 157 — 5.51 Res. -Very Low 30.2 34 U/A 3.5 U/A 110 — 2.6 _ Res. Low 175.8 5.7 U/A 6 U/A 944 -- 15.3 Res. Medium 85.8 8-12 U/A 10 WA 617 — 7.5 Office/Light Industrial 82.5 -- -- 1,200.000_ 7.3 General Industrial 95.0 -- -- - 1.600,000 8.4 Community Commercial 34.4 -- -- 260,000 _ 3.0 Neighbor Commercial 12.6 --- -- — 95,000 0.9 Golf Course 80.0 ' 7.0 Club/Marina 9.4 0.8 Schools 10.0 0.9 Park 11.0 1.0 Opea Spate 99.1 8.6 Lake 360.0 31.3 TOTAL AREA " w .,.,.,r 1149.0 ..-.,..„ r .: 2145:; 3.155,000 .. 100.0' NEED FOR PROPOSED LAND USE The Intent of this projeot is immediate utilization of the valuable subsurface materials located on the property. An aggregate processing and transportation facility will be located at the site to conduct the operation. The operation will consist of excavation of alluvial sands and gravel along the north and south flood plains of the Cache La Poudre River. The gravel deposit on the property represent the last major Poudre River deposit. The Town of Windsor will benefit from aggregate operation from and increase employment and tax base. State law now requires that areas with gravel deposits available must be mined before a development occurs. This law is propagated on the basis that the aggregate would be not be available if the deposits are covered p by development. The aggregate operation is anticipated to be conducted over a period of S to 10 years and will be conducted in phases. Upon completion of the aggregate operation,development will begin on the project. Approximately 550 acres is to be developed into residential, commercial and industrial tract. 224 acres is dedicated to industrial and ' commercial development,with a large portion following outside of the gravel mining area which provide the opportunity for immediate development. The increased tax base and employment increases that would result from this type of development would be of great benefit to the Town of Windsor. }w „s EXISTING LAND USE The majority of tho project is currently be farmed by tenant farmers. A small number of cattle and horse graze the land at infrequent intervals. The areas along the Poudre River are undisturbed. SURROUNDING RESIDENCES AND PROPERTIES ;., The property is surround on the south, east and west by existing farms. On the north end of the property, property is adjacent to the Comeratono subdivision. WATER FOR PROPOSED USES Water Needs Our water needs encompass domestic use, evaporative loss of groundwater from the lakes and irrigation. Domestic water requirements are derived from the requirements of the proposed development. For tho residential commercial and industrial tracts we estimate an average water requirement of 1.8 million gallons per day(MOD). This produces an annual water demand of approximately 2,015 acre-feet per year. The town ' of Windsor shall be responsible for construction of major facilities such as water treatment and storage. Due to the different types of development within the property we feel that the raw water dedications be negotiated at the time of development of individual parcels. In order to create lakes by exposing groundwater, we must not cause harm to the river. In other words,we must replace water to the river in an amount equal to that lost through evaporation from the lake surface. This is called augmentation. All bodies of water created in this manner must have an augmentation plan approved by the Water Court. An augmentation plan will be prepared prior to any excavations on tho site. • Water Sources and Water Rights Tho augmentation of evaporative loss from the lakes will be provided by water from the B.H. Eaton Ditch s and the Whitney Ditch. With the Property,are included 100 shares of the B.H.Eaton Ditch which generally delivers about 25 acre feet each, 40 shares of the Whitney Ditch which generally deliver about 40 acre feet each and 4 shares of the New Cache La Poudre Ditch which generally deGven 20 acre feet each. ' All water rights described above are owned and utilized by Trollco, Inc. ACCESS ROUTES AND INTERIOR ROADS We have planned several points of access into the property. At the time of platting detailed traffic plans will e,a be completed to determine the requirements for intersection design and signalization. v Primary access points along Highway 257 access are located at 1/2 mile intervals, which is consistent with Colorado Division of Highway requirements. County Roads 64 and 62 will servo as the main access points on the south half of the property. On the north portion their will bo ono access into the commercial/industrial parcels. Along Road 66 their will be 5 access points which correspond to existing or platted intersection. Along County Road 17 on the west side on the property,the major access will be at County Road 64. County Road 62 will access the extreme southern portion of the property. County Road 64 will be realigned through the property. This is the only road that will be classified as an • arterial. All roads through the residential parcels will be local road. At the souther portion of the property in low density residential area roads will be built similar to county standards without curb and gutter. In the industrial/commercial zones it is anticipated that ono road may be classified as an collector with the majority of the roads being designed to local standards. UTILITIES Water ..-'t Water for domestic use is anticipated from extensions of the existing Town of Windsor system. Exhibit 1 is the Preliminary Utility Plan and is found in a pocket in the back of this report.The Plan shows the locations ' of proposed major water and sewer lines. • • ; S Based on the number of dwelling units anticipated the projected water usage is as follows: Average Flow- 1722 units x 3.5 people/unit x 250 gad 1.5 MGD ' Commercial/Industrial - 3,000,000 ft'. x 0.10 gad/ t' rt — 0.3 MGD Average Usage-2,016 acre fed/ year Maximum Daily Flow- 1.8 MGD x 2.5 so 4.50 MGD 'v Connection to the Towns water system is anticipated by extending a line on County Road 64 to the Towns storage tank. Other connections will occur along County Road 66. The system within the property will be adequately sued and looped to meet peak demands or fire flow conditions. On the south side of the property their is a proposed connection tho tho City of Greeley line. This connection would servo initial development in the Residential Estate Lots on the south cud of the property. The Town of Windsor shall be responsible for providing improvements necessary to supply the property with adequate water supply at desired pressures. Wastewater s 4 A network of trunk sewer lines are anticipated for the property. The preliminary locations are shown on Exhibit I. On the south side of the River a pump station is anticipated to deliver flows 10 the existing outfall lino. On the north side of the River it is anticipated that the entire area can be serviced by gravity. Some individual sewage disposal systems (ISDS) may be included in the low density Estate Residential Lots located at the southern end of the property.The design of these systems will meet the requirements of Weld County and the Town of Windsor.The septic systems will specifically engineered for each home site. FIRE PREVENTION The Property is located in the Windsor/Severance Fire Protection District. This District is served by the Windsor Volunteer Fire Department. Duo to the largo increase in service area,increased responses times can be anticipated. ,i ''. DESCRIPTION OF EXCAVATION OPERATION As previously stated the gravel deposits on the property represents ono of the largat deposit along the Poudre River. Based on that the project will bo attractive to major excavation companies. The site will be leased to the operator,with the Owners taking royalties from the extractions. The operation will to in accordance with our reclamation needs and the legal rights of the other mineral/subsurface owaets. r:S We will select the excavation company for the project based on the following criteria: u;•N O Experience with similar projects in the past. This will include efficiency and cleanliness of operation and compatibility with adjacent property owners. O Commitment to a schedule which mew the needs of this tames and the affected governmental agencies. O Execution of our reclamation plans. O Sufficient insurance and/or bonding coverage. It should be noted that by approving certain zoning the Town cannot prohibit the access to mining of mineral a resources on the property. This law is described in House Bill 1529, CRS 34-1-201,305,and is attached to this report. Approval of this annexation will comply with those requirements. Operation and Processing Equipment Wo will use processing equipment typical of large scale operations capable of producing sorted and crushed i7 aggregates suitable for uses such as road base,structural fill,etc. This will include screens,crushers(coarse, and fine),conveyors, loaders, excavator,haul trucks, feeder dour, and scrapers. The reclamation process will call for graders and landscape tractors. In order to operate this equipment, a significant number of employees of the excavation company on site working one shift of up to twelve hours. Work will only occur during daylight hours and will be in compliance with any applicable regulations. This includes fugitive dusts and stormwater drainage. It is intended to provide buffers between the operation and surrounding properties. The shall be accomplished by earth berms, fencing and plantings. County Roads and Bridges to be Utilized The main access to the Property will be along County Road 64. The haul routes will proceed along this access, then either North or South along Highway 257. However the primary access from the property is projected to be to the south. Market conditions in the Pt. Collins nee presently are saturated with•surplus of gravel operatloaa,while Greeley, and the Platte River corridor have a depleted source of aggmgate. When County Road 62 is extend the county road 17 and 62 route will offer access directly to I-25. Minimal traffic is anticipated through the Town unless local conditions warrant the use of the aggregate. Some traffic can be expected north to County Road 66 although this should be only for local traffic. Miscellaneous Trucking and Railroad Information It is projected that 15,000,000 tons of sand,gravel,will be excavated. It is projected that 300,000 to 700,000 tons/year could bo processed and potential removed from the site. Atypical haul truck will be between 15 and 25 tons, depending on the haul distance and availability. Assuming that the trucking is distributed evenly over nine months,working twenty days per month,we will need to truck about 1515 tons per day. This yields 60 to 100 trucks per day, depending on the truck size. The number of trucks trips per day could be significantly reduced with the use of the Great Western Railroad as an alternate source of material hauling. The railroad has connections to Union Pacific and Burlington _F Northern railroads for long distance hauling. Spur lines will be run into the site to the processing plant locations. As stated elsewhere in this document, we will utilize It dust abatement plau which is approved by the Weld County Health Department. 7d SOIL STUDY 'taw A soil study was performed by the Soil conservation Service on all property currently and formerly owned by the Eastman Kodak Co. This includes the subject property. The Soils descriptions and engineering suitability is found in the Appendix of this report. 3" STORM AND FLOOD WATERS In the event that development alters the historical drainage conditions of the property,stormwater management improvements will be constructed. These include: storm sewers, drainage o*nrnPle, and detention and retention pond. Improvements will be consistent with approved standard and master drainage plans. The Flood plain limits will be left intact as lakes are formed and augmentation replaces depleted streamflows. RECLAMATION A crucial point of fact with this project is that the reclamation is part of the special use desired. Vegetation and landscaping surrounding the lakes aro an attribute we think will provide beauty and promote wildlife in an amount greater than that is currently. This is extremely important with the planned relationship with the proposed development. Therefore the reclamation plan will be much more extensive than would normally be required. Based on the requirement of the State of Colorado Land Reclamation Division a Bond covering reclamation will be required. f Y` Vy I,r� s PROTECTION OF THE SAFETY, HEALTH. AND WELFARE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COUN'T'Y A dust abatement program approved by the Weld County Health Department will be utilized. The site shall be maintained in such a manner so as to prevent soil erosion and growth of noxious weeds. The site shall be maintained to present a neat and well-kept appearance. All activity on the Property shall be in conformance with FEMA and any applicable Flood Hazard Regulations. All construction on the Property shall be In accordance with the requirements of any applicable building code. Property owners shall be responsible for complying with the operation standards of any applicable zoning ordinances. The maximum permissible noise level on the site will be in direct accordance with 25-12-102 CRS. M ai E w ax ,v "s r, id a iti y Colorado Highway Co i t' 1 4201 EAST ARKANSAS AVENUE DENVER COLORADO "y cw3> 757-9207 PAX 704117 l G I ,:, t a 33 .r ,` �4ste, 513 ALA �I.7a21. CLERK TO Tl',E BOARD RUSSELL E.YATES August 13, 1990 chairman.Oennee GEORGE VII,NALL Yieo Chairman.Crony FLOOIE ANDERSON Soar FRED L.PUNOSACK England PETE M.MIRELEZ Board of County Commissioners Wipe, Weld County KARL P.MATTLAOE e1e tOM8FMp 915 10th Street WM.N."SILL"CLEARY Greeley, CO 80632 Crane Juneeen PETER J.KING.JR. Coloado WM* Dear Commissioners: JOSEPH TONY"FORTINO INS* OONAL00,MORRISON Each year counties are called upon to prioritize "n'on state highway improvement requests and to submit those HOMER L.SRUTON ftwwwy requests to the Highway Commission for inclusion in the Five Year Highway Program of Projects. The Commissioners and the Department of Highways' District Engineers are currently meeting with their cities and counties to discuss project proposals to develop a county priority list. The next step in the County Hearing process is to hold regional workshops. The purpose of these workshops is to reach a consensus on project priorities. Highway Department staff will present the results of the county workshops and a draft project priority list. Presentations at the upcoming statewide County Hearings will also be discussed. That hearing will be held at the Highway Department headquarters building in Denver on October 31. A calendar for the regional meetings is enclosed. Since the Highway Commission allocates funding by engineering districts, you are invited to attend those workshops that affect your county's allocation. Please refer to the engineering and Highway Commission district maps contained in your Five Year Highway Program of projects to make your decision. If you ' have any questions, please direct them to your local District Engineer or Highway Commissioner. rs truly, i N, Secretary COLORADO HI HWAY COMMISSION Enclosure Sig0IOC HLB/dtc ea_ 424e vtd4r '? rata mows c0:e71661oN or O01.O4)OO COWS! MARINO PROlONAL rlaTalas MASTS: CALENDAR =EMBER, 1990 r MONDAY TOESDAY wiDNESDAY TRORSDAY rRS:AY 1° { 3 l a 1 5 1 6 11:00 1.11. 1 7 3:00 P.M. 1 I I I 10011 1ay23OM I VAPAIrr 1 I I I Im2cmwX 001•03DO00r 13IO10O1X 001P5i810M I { I I IDXi71AICr 11 ICED= 1 010 7 090 20: 11 220 1 I I I 113116022704 0001rrr ID IMS 0117[ i OM Sal I 1 I 100002110022 AMR= 1101X03'3 Oman 101 330 1 1130 MR AVIaIM 10331/.131 1 1 I I IA10CM t I t I 1 I 2000 PJL 1 1 t 1 I 002227.7. Xras I I I I I INECO0►X 0598.111.1 I 1 1 I I ID na= E M®r33.O I 1 1 1 I Ii01,DC1AX 330 I 1 1933 sawn a ALOE 1 I 1 1 I IASAI03k t I 110 2:00 P.M. 111 112 1:30 ra. 113 9:00 A.M. 116 10:00 A.M. 1 u7R7afa 9200 I IPRRo PaD8ACR 101595901 W. k1AXx IPi:EC M. 102303 I 12:032 1X •31053101 I 1210200 00134131101 IEXCIIINAE OaOO22BXOR Una= 001038101/ { ID701A0001 9 1.3133:0 I lontaXCT 3113fJtEM IDXSIZIECr 5 MZED43 IDSd22XCr 6 MQ.1220 I IORTOIN ATi 3A= I InMMI5Y 87PIId MS X•12 D02153%CT 0RP10iIXIMPI A NM= I 1201X2001"1 I 110250 Z. 000I33:7J1 AVE. 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AWaer889 MK. 1 1 I I 1 1A0DSUR10[ I I 1 IDamn I 1 I I I 1(tantwtrio c,1w) I 1 t Revised 8/13/90 i� �90 la; 16 al ¢ 33 C, c04EFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES.CONMISSION `$ � ARD OF THE STATE OF COLORADO (2,VEB� * w w " THE 30INT APPLICATION OF UNITED ) POWER, INC.. AND PUBLIC SERVICE ) NOTICE OF APPLCATION FILED COMPANY OF COLORADO TO TRANSFER ) CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE ) POCKET NO. 90A-486EF AND NECESSITY FOR THE PURCHASE. ) TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE ) t•3 OF ELECTRICITY FOR PORTIONS OF ADAMS ) r AND WELD COUNTIES, COLORADO, AND FOR ) CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE ) AND NECESSITY TO UNITED POWER. INC., ) FOR THE SAME PURPOSES TO EXERCISE ) FRANCHISE RIGHTS IN THE CITY OF ) COMMERCE CITY, ADAMS COUNTY. THE ) CITY OF FT. LUPTON, WELD COUNTY, ) THE TOWN OF HUDSON. WELD COUNTY: ) AND THE TOWN OF KEENESBURG, WELD ) COUNTY. COLORADO. ) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS: You are notified that this application has been filed with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission by United Power. Inc., 18551 East 160th Avenue, Brighton, Colorado 80601 and Public Service Company of -y Colorado, 550 15th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202. for authority to transfer Certificates of 'Public Convenience and. Necessity for the purchase, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity for portions of Adams and Weld Counties. Colorado, and for certificates of public convenience and necessity to United Power, Inc.. for the same purposes to exercise franchise rights in the City of Commerce City, Adams County, the City of Ft. Lupton, Weld County, The Town of Hudson, Weld County: and the Town of Keenesburg. Weld County. Colorado. as more specifically stated in the application which is available for public inspection at the Commission office located at 1580 Logan Street, OL2, Denver, Colorado 80203. Any person desiring to intervene or participate as a party in this proceeding shall file his petition for leave to intervene, or under the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, file other appropriate pleadings to become a party. within 30 days after the date of this notice. If you do not wish to intervene or become a party, but desire to file comments, you may send written comments addressed .to the Public Utilities Commission. 1580 Logan Street, OL2, Denver. Colorado 80203. • (303) 894-2070. This application will be processed in accordance with the Commission's Rules of Practice and procedure, found at 4 CCR 723-1. 0Aihttri\% it • This proceeding may be processed by the Commission without a hearing if no interventions or petitions to intervene are timely filed in accordance with § 40-b-109(5). C.R.S. In the event interventions are filed or if the Commission upon its own motion sets this matter for hearing, the Applicant shall certify. in writing, to the Commission Secretary that it desires either to proceed to hearing or to withdraw its application. This certification shall be filed within 30 days after the notice period expires, where interventions have been filed, or within 30 days after the Applicant has been notified that this matter will be set for hearing upon the Commission's own motion. Within 10 days after filing the certification, the Applicant shalt file ten copies of the testimony. or a detailed summary of the testimony of each witness who is expected to testify in the Applicant's direct case. The Applicant shall also file a list of exhibits and ten copies of each of its exhibits with the Commission at the time it files its ' certification. Copies of the foregoing documents shalt be served upon all parties to the proceeding 1n accordance with the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. Each intervenor shall file with the Commission at least 20 days before the first day of the hearing ten copies of the testimony, or a detailed summary. of each of its witnesses. with ten copies of each of its exhibits, and shall serve copies on all parties. Parties ' to a proceeding are responsible for reviewing the Commission's file to determine who are the parties in this proceeding in order to properly serve parties with copies of pleadings. No witness shall be permitted to testify. nor shall any document be received in evidence, except in rebuttal. unless filed and served as provided in this notice. If a party does not meet these requirements and those found in the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, the Commission may dismiss the application or intervention upon motion' filed by any other party. unless good cause is shown. No motion for continuance shall be granted if filed within 20 days before the first day of the hearing, except for good cause shown. The Commission Secretary shall consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the Applicant's certification has been received, and each party shall notify the Secretary within that time of the number of days the party expects the hearing to take. the location where the party desires the hearing to be held. and existing commitments during the following 180-day period which will prevent the party from appearing. If willpbey fails to deemed to shaveticonsented the tootat of hearing dateloandttoche at on 'i determined by the Secretary. Parties will be notified by the, Commission of the hearing date, time and location. Applicants roust appear at the hearing and present evidence in support of their application. Other .v 1 parties may appear and present evidence in accordance with their interests. Public testimony will also be received if offered, and if a hearing is held. No exception to the procedure described in this notice shall be made except upon timely motion showing good cause. Notwithstanding the provisions of this notice, if an Applicant files copies of exhibits and a list of witnesses with its application, the above time requirements shall be accelerated. The Commission also may provide for expedited procedure by modifying or eliminating any of the above requirements except those relating to notice and opportunity to be heard for good cause shown or upon its own motion. (SEAL) JAMES P. SPIERS Executive Secretary `oait1SSIO,ydfrp` Dated at Denver, Colorado this 74th day of August, 1990. N. V �'. IPi� CS: .O 4.11 d dry y1 ~O: 9.44 * 04 1 • 0561A/fkm Lk , x '1'74):•.".:,)..-,,:...'m Pt , „"ht , ` 5 v ! • gR rir; t . r max: ar xri yet ,._ ry - M N IARr• r 4. " `:• L 16 . ... Colorado Department of Highways ; '"4 , •_ M . 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver,CO.80222 ,T0 1. BOARD For.More Information: 757-9228 .90-31 A06UST 9, 1990 C0 rsTRaCTIO0 BIDDING ACTrvITr roR auGOST 9 )MD(8)70-4(146) 1-70 AT I-25 In Dom= (rouRSN twOOSETA ,P' PR0�7E(2) . • Major widening of Interstate 70 between Pecos Street and I-25 on,the., western aide of Denver's 'Mousetrap! interchange, which includes grading, hot bituminous and concrete pavement, -storm serer, bridges, retaining walla, guardrail, signing-aal striping Number of Bids: Six (6) Apparently successful Bidder: Centric Jones Constructors of Denver, $13,634,039 Calls for-completion within: 730 calendar.days Preconstruction Project Manager: Raymond J. Aberle Resident Engineer: John Ward, Englewood X(CT) 76-1(130) 70TH ma. WBR I-25, ROANS COMM New bridge construction on 70th.Avenue north of Denver over Interstate 25, in the project series providing 'the Interstate 76/25 connection, , which includes grading, -hot bituminous -pavement,. xetatn{ng wall; signing, and impact attenuators. . Number of Bids: -Four (4) Apparently successful Bidder: Edward Kraemer 6 Sons, Inc. Of Plain, Wisconsin, 53,024,244 Calls !or_complation within: 300 calendar ;days - Preconatruction Project Manager:. David Stevenson Resident Engineer: Skip Riad, Denver - . . SR(an 0079(8) s.8. 79 Solna or PROSPECT fLir Y Minor widening and'resurfacing of S.N. 79 south:of Prospect Valley, for five miles north of the Adams/Weld county line, _consasting of grading, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement,''drainage, concrete box culvert, guardrail, striping, topsoil, seeding and mulching. Number of Bids: pine . (9) . Apparently successful Bidder: Coulson Excavating Co., Inca of - r.: Loveland,.. .5,1,,587,280 Calls for completion within: 80 working"days Precoastruction-Project.Manager " George R.- Rowe Resident Engineer: Gary Eckhardt/ Englewood -over= • ee A \io ho ' .rt�yyW��^ y 4. t i`.. *4 a Hurray News/August 9, 1990 Page 2f° t FC(CO285-4(44) SIGSS AND GDzmARari im JeFFERSOH cx 11-0070-'23 COOHSi Signs and guardrail at two locations in Jefferson county,,for a variable e' message sign along U.S. 285 sight tenths of a mile east of S.H. 8, and an Interstate 70 sign eastbound 5.6 miles east of E1 Rancho above the ,, Mount Vernon Canyon proclaiming "Truckers You Are Not Down Yet, Another a1 # 1 1/2 Miles of Steep Grades and Sharp Curves to Go". Number of Bide: Three (3) Apparently successful Bidder: Flatiron Structures;Company of ' Longmont, 5233.`652 ', Calls for completion within: 25 working days ?reconstruction Project Manager: Garry L. Moon Resident Engineer: Rob Hirschfeld, Lakewood ,a Me 30-0285-01 U.S. 285 SOOTS or ALANDS . Hot bituminous pavement overlay and striping for about ten miles of O.S. 285 along the 28-mile segment between Antonito and Alamosa. Number of Bids: Four (4) Apparently successful Bidder: Popejoy Construction Company, Inc. of Ulysses, Kansas, $484,233 Calla for Completion within: 25 working.'days` Preconatruction Project Manager: Chuck Lee Resident Engineer: John Schneider, Alamosa UP 35-0285-12 17.S_ 285 WM= or MIS GAM% Hot bituminous pavement overlay and striping ` Pa Y Ping for U.S. 285 in Saquaebe county, beginning about a tenth of`a mile.north of villa Grove and extending about eight miles northwesterly: Number of Bids: Four (4) Apparently successful Bidder: Popejoy Construction Company, Inc. of Ulysses,, Kansas, 5172,979 Calls for Campletion,.within: 10 working'daya "! Preconstruction Projeot 'Manager: Chuck, Lee Resident Engineer: John Schneider, Alamosa • me 51-0070-33 I-70, HYSENHOwee/Joesso T TUNNELS Re-advertised project to resurface ;Interstate,70,, inside and east of the ,? Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnels beginning about four tenths of a: mile west of tba west portal,and extend£ng';4.1 miles easterly, including minor widening, and safety work consisting of grading; hot bituminous pavement, drainage, guardrail, impact attenuator, and striping. -more- 4 H. .. Jk.. Highway Fern/Angest 9, 1990 41 Page 3 • 44 Number of Bids: One (1) : Apparently successful Bidder: Asphalt Paving Company of Golden, •+iAr $598,450 Calls for completion within: 35 working days ;',: Preconstruction" Project.Manager: DeanvanDeWege Resident Engineer: Wes Goff, Frisco MP-CC 12-0085^06 vasg0EZ BIND., COMMERCE CITY :r";, a m6S 0006441 "� Combined project on vasquez Blvd. in Commerce City, for„signalization , upgrading and left turn storage lanes at 56th Avenue"and also for signal- modification and geometric improvement at 69th Avenue. Work elements include grading,;hot bituminous pavement, drainage, sidewalk, curb and gutter, signing;` striping, seeding and mulching.' v Project will be readvertised because there were fewer than three bidders and the low bid was more than two percent over the ;"'p engineers' estimate. Colorado Revised Statute, section " 43-1-111(8.5) , C.R.S., as amended: MITICZPATED'SID OPENINGS :a - •viz'; r, • Rte: August 23, 9:45 a.m., Combined safety and striping project on west 44th Ave. and Youngfield St: in Wheat Ridge. -Project HOS 0006(66) ,1 is located on West 44th Ave. beginning at Kipling',St. and extending about one and a half miles east to Wadsworth Blvd. Project ICS �a 0006(67) located on Youngfield St. beginning about 32nd Avenue and extending 1.17 miles northerly to 44th Ave. in Jefferson county: 10:00 a.m., Machine patching on U.S. 287 beginning at Virginia Dale and extendling about 3.2 miles north towards, the,Wyamiiag, border in Latimer county, work elements include hot bituminous: pavement and:striping, MP 994000-23. a , 10:15 a:la machine patching which includes hot ILtl bituminous and, concrete pavement in various locations on S.H. 39, V.S. ;. 85 and S.H. 144,_ also on U.S. 34 and I-76, in Weld and Morgan counties, MP 99-4000-25 and MP 99-4000-27. - NM: August 30, 9:30 a.m., New highway construction extending 1-76 from Pecos St. to Huron St. in Adams county, work 'elements' include grading,-topsoil,"seeding, mulching,, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, methane barrier vent system,` bridge, drainage, concrete box culvert and striping, I(C8) 076-1(114) and CC 12-0076-03. a• r ;1 Yp f • Highway News/August 9, 1990 Page 4 9.45 a.m. Combined project to widen .a bridge on Broadway in Englewood a't Sig Dry',Creek south of Belleview Ave., . consisting of hot bituminous pavement;drainage, concrete slope and r. ditch paving, seeding and mulching, ,CX 10-0075-25, CC 10-0075-26 and-CY 10-0075-28. 10-00 a.m. Overlay project on 1LS. 40 west of Steamboat Springsos�t 122.95 to milepost 127.35), mP 28-0040-20. pROJ R0TS _ANARDHD PROJECT: AWARDED T0: DATE: ' CY 19-.0385-04 Grasser Construction, Ina 7/19/90.bid. ` MP 99-4000-26 5644,,608 7/27/90,award Resurfacing U.S. ' 385 Award Goals DBE 3$ &, U.S. 40.in Yuma Committed DBE 3.47$ county I(CX)70-2(141) Flatiron Structures Company 7/19/90 bid I(CXy(FLG) 70-2(178) $10,:820,063 7/31/90 award New construction in Award Goals DBE. 11.5$ Glenwood Canyon Committed DBE 11.53$ BR0 0031(2) Maltz Construction, Inc. 7/6/90 bid Bridge replacement $239, 57 7/30/90 award . on Chaffee County Award Goals, DBE 16$ Road 162 Committed DBE 8.29$ DID YON KNOW ? A coalition called the Advocates for-Highway and Auto ,Safety,has mounted;,a campaign urging passage of'" federal "legislation to =encourage motorcycle helmet and safety belt use nationwide. The proposed National : Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction .Act, funded out o! the Highway Trust Fund, would set up a three, year'incentive;Hgrant, prograst 'providing additional federal aid to states with all-rider-Motorcycle`helmet'and safety belt Iaws; The bill also proposes penalties against states that fail to- enact;,:such legislation within four years of enactment; sanctions would include withholding federal highway_ funds. Currently only- . 15 states and the District of,Columbia require both belmeta forimotorcyclists. and.safety beat use . for car - passengers. The new legislation,,. sc 1,0:07 and ' H.R.: 3925, is srn sponsored by Senator John Chafes of Rhode . Island in the Senate Hand Representative Jim Cooper of Tennessee in the House.' Ctv..12. '\•‘,\L. Leos a s AGENDA WELD COUNTS BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1990 'F 's Board of Adjustment Members are reminded that you are co call BOBBIE GOOD st y 356-4000, Extension 4400. if Loy Can or cssnot attend the meeting. 3:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Board of Adjustment. County Commissioners' Bearing Room (/101). 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado. ' A. Call to Order '^ B. Roll Call: Ed Dolan - Chairman Jim Adams - Fice-Chairman Diane Hajec Dennis Gesterling Raymond Mora Donald Mason Barry Sullivan Gyneth (Butch) Benson David Woronoff Associate Members: Sidney Stalker Grant Dinette Ben Slater C. Approval of minutes of July 12, 1990, regular meeting. D. New Business 1. CASE NUMBER: BOA-952 APPLICANT: Conoco, Inc. REQUEST: A 19 foot setback variance from the required 25 feet in the C-3 (Commercial) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Els of Section 31. T1N. R66W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado .11 LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 2. east of U.S. Highway 85 t ±.-}(fd-9n S 19,o lq 0 C v `4Ex-Q c�w'' p CV` ><?9p AUC 17 a UQ • PETITION (�CTi rOTATE BOARD of ASSESSMENT APPEALS • Ip�NEa "� • Date: eusucf is , I9e TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OP ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,�Coloy\iO1 (*reeks AS$oc�c...tS , (name of property owner) SZO1 West' -M` Si-rcci- nre.cle COIor44,0 2cco3) (street address, City; State, Zlp Code of subject property) herby appeals the decision of the (check ones 7 �( County Board of Equalization :r County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator • for property located in the county of • - th was dated cT44-y 3/ , 1920_, concerning: (check one) • Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement • for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION 08 PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county • schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties -. must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) . • • PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one) _X_Commercial, Residential, Vacant land, Industrial ,Agricultural, Natural Resources, Producing Mines, Oil and Cas, _State Assessed, Exempt . - ATTACHMENTS To THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you witl be using) • The decision (County Board of Equalization,County Board of Commissioner, or Property Tax Administrator)thatis being appealed. This attachment_Maal be with the petition in order for • it to be accepted for docketing. If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. • _List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: (2) minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or ^Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney X yes, no. I ;Pak-IPLAkager : /; .••••e•-c, gIao�go w , Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of_iervice;,_and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's record i CERTIFICATE OF SERVIC$ I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the C3oc (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in C rccir4 colored°, on A�.sus.1- 15 , 1922. • 11,ov ids H . Gotsli r *Attorney or agent for petitioner Petitioner's signature edireniztasi_af. .. Weinshi gnK, Pc • Attorney's or agent's Address Petitioner's mailing address ,3773 Ovvr4 Ott-t- Qri ,S N°r14. 5 to+c V201 (bower. CO 802-09 _ 303- 3880- 80O Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 r"s <19. 1,/f j{ESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO " PETITION OF: COLONIAL ARMS ASSOCIATES LTD WEPT OF HOUSING/URBAN DEVELOPMENT FHA 101-35076 . MULTIFAMILY PO BOX 44801 :- z WASHINGTON, DC 20026 - 4804 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1746386 PARCEL: 095901317003 - GR KM-22 L5 TO 22 KAUFMANN-MC PHERSON SUB $3101-3321 W 7TH ST$ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990,, and • WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Tom Fenton, and • WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. Page 2 RE: BOE - COLONIAL ARMS ASSOCIATES LTD BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: 1. poard of Assessmen Acceals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals tHkA) . Such hearing is the lima hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of .Appeals, pnly the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CSOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court ? hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR ' 3. Dindipo Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitratpr - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arkitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is 'F selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority • Page 3 RE: BCE - COLONIAL ARMS ASSOCIATES LTD to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer ,a oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined 'y by him. �� r .. , The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. gees and £menses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 31st day of J y, A.D. 19 0. ,u ATTEST: joie/'6 " 4444 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD UNIX, CO RADO L,! Weld County Clerk to the Board J, L C Gene R. BrLantner, Chairman ,Deputy Clerk to iinfte-et.-, Board l GegXge Kennedy, Pro-Tem �O ED AS TO FORM: � � ��� /`J1, cl 1. JiF� �r `Constance L. Har ert C 4..o2......-,-..- t i --ei'a„-'-, l Cl county Attorne C. W. K G . • Keenesbur$ Sanitation District OcPs,(75k P.O. BOX 312 3C ���C(% Keenesbur�, Colorado 80043 0111-.M3144 t990 �O'\�)� Weld County Commdssioners 915 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 The Keenesburg Sanitation District has requested an amendment of their 1978 site application to permit some design changes within the existing lagoon r: system. As a public entity within the area o£ concern, you are asked to express approval or denial by direct comment to the Colorado Department o£ Health. Your convents should be submitted within 15 days of receipt of this letter. If no written comment is received from your entity within the 15 day period, it will be considered as approval for the amendment to site location. 'i Sincerely, KEENESBDRG SANITATION DISTRICT Philip Bow es, President CC: Town of Keenesburg Weld County Commissioners $, Weld County Planning Commission Weld County Health Department Ginny Torrez - Colorado Department of Health a .k\ st-)394‘Sibe6\macilelp �OSt p 1 � Ms. Ginny Torrez, Engineering Technician sti Permits and Enforcement Water Control Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, CO 80220-3716 • We have received a request for review of an amendment to the site approval for Keenesburg Sanitation District. The items submitted with the request have been reviewed and our recommendation is for: Approval • Denial If for denial, our reasons are as follows: r WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date: By: ru' �1 M 't . H AMENDMENT OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE APPLICATIONS :a t PURPOSE: rx To permit minor modifications to previously approved site applications when those modifications will neither increase the hydraulic or organic treatment capacity nor alter the treatment process of the treatment plant. POLICY/PROCEDURE: It is the policy of the Water Quality Control Division that certain modifications to proviously approved site applications shall be handled through an amendment process rather than through the site application process. The amendment of the site approval will be instigated by the holder of a valid site approval or by the Water Quality Control Division, as dictated by the type o£ modification proposed. b • �G.) Amendments Initiated by Applicant a) Addition of or improvements to disinfection b) Addition of or improvements to dechlorination c) Addition of or improvements to plant headworks d) Modification of identified service area • • e) Decrease in hydraulic and/or organic design capacity ---->f) Change to a discharge method and location which has previous site approval g) Filters or Clarifiers for the removal of TSS only 2. Amendments Initiated by Division a) A change in discharge location which does not involve a change In method b) A change in treatment requirements (effluent limits) resulting from a change in stream classification/standards or wasteload allocation which does not result in a change of treatment process. c) A decrease in capacity resulting from plans and specifications review and/or discharge permit review and evaluation The division will only initiate as amendment after: a) the applicant requests and receives a change in point of discharge through the discharge permit process: or b) treatment requirements are changed during a review of the discharge permit. 'r iro f F'{ • • I REQUEST TO AMEND AN APPROVED SITE APPLICATION SITE APPLICATION @ 2659 DATE OF APPROVAL March 1978 APPLICANT: Keenesburg Sanitation District a P.O. Box 312 ADDRESS: Keenesburg, •CO 80643 PHONE: 732-4246 CONSULTING ENGINEER: RBD, Inc. ADDRESS:2900 S. College, Ft. Collins 80525E PHONE: 226-4955 PROPOSED CHANGE FROM APPROVED APPLICATION:_ Changes in raw wastewater routing thru existing pond system. Use of previously abandoned _aerators and effluent storage cell. is e REASON AMENDMENT IS BEING REQUESTED: District has been unable to consistently meet discharge permit standards due to summer algae growth. Deduced detention time and effluent storase will be managed 's to reduce algae growth and meet permit requirements. 'A F A Date: 8/13/90 O Mr. Philip Bowles. Chairman �J.�Gam., Signature od Applicant Typed Name and Title • o; • Sy ,y i STAFF RECOMMENDATION District Engineer Planning Unit Approval Approval Denial Denial Signature Signature " Any recommendation of denial shall be accompanied by a memo stating the reason(s) for the recommendation and proposing alternative course(s) of action for the applicant and/or the division. PROCEDURE: The request to amend an approved site application shall be completed and signed by the applicant or the permit writer in accordance with the criteria set forth above. The request will then be forwarded to the District Engineer and the Planning Unit for evaluation.* The request shall be evaluated for: 1. Eligibility for amendment based on the criteria contained in this policy 2. Consistency between the proposal and effluent limits applicable to `n the facility 3. Continued consistency of the site application, es amended, with the regulations for site applications for domestic wastewater treatment works. ie: if treatment plant site is expanded, evidence of control of site, impact on flood plain etc. 4. Comments of Review entities. Reviewers will note their recommendation and sign the application. If the recommendation is for denial, the reviewer shall attach a memo stating the reasons(s) for the recommendation and proposing course(s) of action for the ;,. applicant and or the division. The planning Unit will prepare a memo explaining the proposed amendment and attach any comments from staff or review agencies. The Planning Unit will also draft a letter of approval or denial for the Division Director's signature if staff members are in agreement as to the recommended action. If staff is unable to reach agreement, the above referenced memo will address the opposing positions. The Division action will be dictated by the Division Director after ufeeting and/or discussing the conflicting positions 'a with appropriate personnel. The letter of approval or denial will then be prepared by the Planning Unit. * Local and regional review entities shall all be provided copies of the proposed amendment by the applicant and thereby afforded the opportunity to comment to the division within 15 working days of ' : . receipt of the proposal. ;a HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 90-29 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A RECREATIONAL FACILITY (GUN CLUB AND SPORTING CLAYS COURSE) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - MARY K. CHIKUMA A public hearing was conducted on August 15, 1990, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy - Excused Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Lanell Curry Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 23, 1990, and duly published August 2, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a recreational facility (gun club and sporting clays course) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee D. Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Lane11 Curry, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Richard Chikuma, representing the applicant, came forward to explain the request. Mr. Chikuma requested that the first sentence in Development Standard 423 be changed to state: "Any hunter wbo has a firearm in his or her possession on the property shall have a State of Colorado, Division of wildlife Hunter Safety Certificate. It shall be the responsibility of the gun club supervisor to ensure each hunter with a firearm has a Hunter Safety Certificate, prior to shooting on the property." Commissioner Harbert questioned whether this was safe. Me. Curry said she had no problem with the change, since there would be a supervisor at the site. Mr. Morrison said the change would not likely put any additional liability on the County. Chairman Brantner asked questions about the number of stations on the site. Wes Potter, Health Department representative, responded to Chairman Brantner's question. Ms. Curry said Mr. Chikuma provided a written statement, separate from the application, concerning the stations. There were no comments from the public. Commissioner Kirby questioned whether there should be a time frame concerning Developement Standard 42. Mr. Potter stated that he supports the application as submitted. Mr. Morrison, after discussion with Ms. Curry, explained that a Development Standard could be added pertaining to substantial change in the surrounding land uses, which would no longer allow the facility to be compatible. Commissioner Kirby suggested a SO-year time frame. Chairman Brantner explained this Standard to Mr. Chikuma. Ms. Curry said Development Standard 424 should be added to read as follows: "The Special Review Permit is issued for a period of 10 years. After the completion of 10 years, the permit may be reviewed at any time and may be revoked when a substantial change has occurred regarding compatability with surrounding land uses. Revocation proceedings shall follow the procedures set forth in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance." The following Development Standards shall be numberd consecutively. Mr. Chikuma questioned the logic behind this amendment. Mr. Morrison explained the meaning of substantial change and answered questions of Mr. Chikuma. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the request for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit, subject to ' the Conditions and Development Standards contained in the Planning Commission's recommendation, the amendment of Development Standard 423, and the addition of Development Standard 424. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. 900747 e..e. f Page RE: CERTIFICATION — CHIKUMA This Certification _. app_ed _ the 20th day « August, 1990. APPROVED. BOARD , � COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:� ec . 72 iryai. weld County Clerk to 91e Board _ Rs_�� �_n . \BY. / &# ca meBoard DADA a_ , _4_ tr EXCUSED DATE OF _ROB COnstanceL. H4rber � C.W. Kirby� EXCUSED Gordon & Lacy TAPE 090-31 DOCKET — a2! � .g � � � � � . 2 � � � �\ � 900 747 Y '.1 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 90-30 RE: AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN, CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION, AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT TO ALLOW OPERATION OF 24 ` HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK AT A LIVESTOCK TRAILER WASH FACILITY IN ,i THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE DISTRICT - B.L. VENTURES, INC. A public hearing was conducted on August 15, 1990, at 10:00 A.M., with 'F the following present: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman remeo ssioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert ' Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy - Excused Also presents Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Laneil Curry Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated 'nay 23, 1990, and duly published August 2, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was y conducted to consider an amended Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and Special Review Permit to allow d operation of 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at a livestock trailer wash facility in the Agricultural Zone District. Lee D. Morrison, Assistant i County Attorney, made this matter of record. Lanell Curry, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Ken Lind, Attorney representing f the applicant, came forward to explain the request. There were no public comments. Wes Potter, Health Department representative, said the operation has not yet started. Ms. Curry said the Planning ' Department has hoard no opposition to this request. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the request for an amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit, subject to the Conditions and Development Standards contained in the Planning Commission's recommendation. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried v unanimously. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the request for an ' amended Certificate of Designation. The motion, seconded by 'fa Commissioner Harbert, carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 20th day of August, 1990. APPROVED: n BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: LW WELD , COLO weld County Clerk to t e Board �� eGene R. Brantner, rman 4 p Ieputy Clerk to ttthhheee Board George Ks edy, Pro-Tem or- EXCUSED J DATE OF APPROVAL Constance L. Harbert C.Wr/��3 . Kirby k EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy R F, TAPE 090-31 DOCKET 090-30 c PL0674 y 900746 ,v RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS a$ 4 MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 20, 1990 ;j TAPE 090-31 Ir The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 20, 1990, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert - Excused Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy l l Also present: ?• Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna `F NINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 15, 1990, as printed. t Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried with Commissioner Lacy abstaining because he was excused from said meeting. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on August 15, 1990, as follows: 1) Special Review Permit, Chikuma: and 2) Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, B.L. _t Ventures, Inc. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried with Commissioner Lacy abstaining because be was excused from said hearings. -a ADDITIONS: Chairman Brantner added the following under New Business - 07 Consider Amended Stipulation for Power Car Wash and rescind y Resolution of August 3, 1990: and 08 Consider acceptance of ' Abstract of Assessment and authorize Chairman to sign. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. 't COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports at today's meeting. M1 j ''r WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $166,551.46 Payroll 59,829.90 Social Services 12,179.78 Handwritten warrants: General fund 447.50 Payroll 11,573.95 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.28 BEER LICENSE FROM ALVIN v. AND =NITA L. GARCIA, DMA GARCIA STORE: Chairman Brantner said a message from Lt. Fliethman, of the Sheriff's Office, indicates that there have been no liquor violations at this establishment during the past year. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said renewal. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTING DONATION FROM FRANKLIN D. YODER, M.D., FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve acceptance of said donation. Commissioner Xirby aeconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER SIGNING AND ASPHALT MARKING AT INTERSECTION OF WCR 28 AND 41: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the signing and asphalt marking at this intersection as recommended by the Engineering Department. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby. Commissioner Lacy questioned the reason for placing "Stop" signs at this intersection where "Yield" signs already exist. Commissioner Kirby commented that now that this road has been asphalted, he thinks "Stop" signs should be placed here. After further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AUDIT AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this is the fifth year of a five-year Agreement for audits. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR 1989 CDBG HOUSING REBABILITATION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign the Report. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF VCR 6 BETWEEN VCR 63 AND 65: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Minutes - August 20, 1990 Page 2 CONSIDER AMENDED STIPULATION FOR POWER CAR WASH AND RESCIND RESOLUTION OF AUGUST 3, 1990: Mike Sampson, of the A 's Office, said that during the Board of Equalization Hearing held on August 3, 1990, the Board accepted a Stipulation from Poorer Car Wash. Mr. Sampson explained that on that date the amount read into the record for the original value on the Land was $196,242, and the amount for Improvements was $681,119, for a total of $877,361. He said the Stipulated amount which was read into the record for the Land was $196,242 and the Improvements was $548,383, for a total of $738,625. Mr. Sampson said the correct figures are Land at $196,242, and Improvements $542,383, i for a total of $738,625. Commissioner Kennedy moved to rescind the Board of Equalization Resolution of August 3, 1990. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the amended Stipulation for Power Car Wash. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTANCE OF ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Andy Anders, representing the Assessor's Office, presented this Abstract to the Board. Commissioner Kennedy moved to accept the Abstract of Assessment and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:15 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: 14 in HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / ONTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ne R. Br e , Chairman (p Deputy Clerk to tlhe Board George Kennedy, Pro-Tem EXCUSED Constance L. Harbert t zetez< ' y; C.W. Kirby EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL rti Gordon E. Lacy y Minutes - August 20, 1990 Page 3 1 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS • AGENDA Wednesday, August 22, 1990 Tape #90-31 & 90-32 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 20, 1990 (Commissioner Harbert excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business: N6 - Consider Resolution rem Authorize Sheriff to sign certain documents Following Planning: M1 - Resolution re: Rescind Resolution concerning James E. Winter, BOE Withdrawal, Pin OR 1426586: and 02 - Resolution re: James E. winter, BCE Denial, Pin OR 1426586 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: DEPARTMENT HEADS AND 1) Randy Gordon, Public Health Director ELECTED OFFICIALS: 2) Don Warden, Finance and Administration Director COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present Weld County Bridges 78/13A and 80.5/17A - Engineering Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider request for renewal of 3.2% Beer License from L. Jensen, dba Highlandlake, Inc. 2) Consider Agreement between Employment Services and Weld Board of Cooperative Education Services and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider request from Pest Inspector to entsr upon certain lands 4) Consider Resolution re: Submitting to Electors at 1990 General Election an amendment to Home Rule Charter 5) Consider First Reading of ordinance No. 77-C, In Matter of Repeal and Re-enactment with Amendments of Ordinance No. 77-8, Ambulance Services Rules and Regulations PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Zoning Violations - Burkhardt and Derr 2) Consider demolition of dangerous building - Vega (cont. from 6/20/90) CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 23 - Board of Adjustment 3:30 PM Aug 24 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Aug 27 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 NOON Aug 28 - Health Advisory Board 9:00 AM Aug 28 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Aug 31 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM HEARINGS: Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,500 cattle) , horse boarding and training facility (150 head) , and tack and feed store, Joy A. Jefferson (cont. from 7/25/90) 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Amend Sections 20.1.3, 20.3, 20.3.1, and 30.2.9 of Weld County Building Code Ordinance 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,000 head dairy with six residences) , William Bradley and Everdina Ann Marie Pickert 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of zone, POD (Planned Unit Development) to A (Agricultural) , City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Certificate of Designation, Sludge composting facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, City ` of Longmont 10:00 AM I Sep 12 - Change of Zone, A (Agricultural) and C-3 (Commercial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) with C-3 and I-3 uses, Flatiron Structures/Azalea Farms 10:00 AM Sep 19 - Certificate of Designation, Roggen Disposal, Inc. 10:00 AM CONFIUNICATIONs: 1) Public Utilities Commission re: Dockets No. 90A-489EF: 89M-083T: 89R-608T: and 90S-053T through 90S-072T 2) Town of Windsor re: Proposed Annexation 3) State Division of Highways re: Highway Construction 4) Dave and Katherine Knaus re: Lot 5, Block 4, Third Filing, and Lot 10, Second Filing 5) Town of Kersey re: Environmental Health Services 6) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 153 (Available in Clerk to the Board's Officer and Public Service Company of Colorado and Fort St. Vrain " 7) State Board of Assessment Appeals - Order on Stipulation re: Porter and Drake vs. Board 8) State Department of Highways Newsletter 090-33 9) State Department of Health - Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic sewage Sludge PLANNING STAFF 1) RE 01293 - Seewald APPROVALS: 2) ZPMH 01676 - Clancy RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Accept donation from Franklin D. Yoder, M.D., for Health Department * 2) Approve signing and asphalt marking at intersection of NCR 28 and 41 * 3) Approve Letter regarding Audit Agreement with Deloitte, Haskins, & Sells * 4) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action - zoning Violations * 5) Approve Amended Stipulation for Power Car Wash * 6) Accept Abstract of Assessment * 7) Authorize Sheriff to sign certain documents * 8) Rescind Board of Equalization Resolution concerning James E. Winter, BODE Withdrawal, Pin 0R 1426586 * 9) Board of Equalization Resolution re: James E. Winter, HOE Denial, Pin 012 1426586 ORDINANCE: 1) First Reading of Ordinance No. 77-C, In Matter of Repeal and Re-enactment with Amendments of Ordinance No. 77-8, Ambulance Services Rules and Regulations * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, August 22, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ACCEPTANCE OF DONATION TO WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FROM FRANKLIN D. YODER, M.D. 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, Franklin D. Yoder, M.D. , donated a painting of a mountain scene in Wyoming to the Weld County Health Department, and WHEREAS, it £s the policy of Weld County to formally accept all donations via Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the donation of a painting of a mountain scene in Wyoming to the Weld County Health Department from Franklin D. Yoder, M.D. , be, and hereby is, accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that a copy of this Resolution, along with a letter of appreciation, be forwarded to Franklin D. Yoder. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of August, A.D. , 199/01. l d BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �� Veld thn WELD TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ly,y�ne . Bran ner, C a rman r 4,„ ( ��. . R ) George IC nne y�ro-Tem�`� D¢puty Clerk to khe Board / EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert -,3, et C.W. Kirby O ounty Attorney EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) Gordon E. Lacy 900759 1490C::f 7 CCU IT , or�Rs pM3gC CLERK rC THC B ARO August 7, 1990 J Gene Brantner, Chairman Weld County Board of Commissioners 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Brantner: 1 would be pleased to donate a mountain painting to Weld County Health Department. The picture is o£ a mountain scene in Wyoming 1 and rather large for an ordinary room (32 1/2" x 51 1/8"). The i artist is a Wyoming physician who donated it to me. S J I would request permission to add a small plaque (Gift of Franklin 1 D. Yoder, M.D. : Director 1973 - 1979). tt Thank you for your consideration of this donation. Sincerely yours, ra lin D. Yoder, M.D. cc: Weld County Commissioners Tom Cope, Chairman, Weld County Board o£ Health 900'739 PLOW/ -- RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND ASPHALT MARKING AT INTERSECTION OF WELD COUNTY ROADS 28 AND 41 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Engineering Department has recommended to the Board that traffic control devices be installed and asphalt marking be completed, as per the diagram attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, at the intersection o£ Weld County Roads 28 and 41, to insure safety to the traveling public, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that said traffic control devices and asphalt marking are necessary for the protection of the general public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Department of Engineering be, and hereby is, directed to install traffic control devices and complete the asphalt marking, as per the attached diagram, at the intersection of Weld County Roads 28 and 41, for the safety of the general public, and that said signs must conform . to the State manual and specifications. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /( /I ne . Bra tneerr,�Cairman Ge r�nedy,�o-TBnr --w- o' Deputy puty C erk to a Boar EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert /ActC.W. Kirby ounty Attorney EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) Gordon E. Lacy 900758 -*la 00.41 c�C , A r�, . , f&t6' MEMORAnDum WilkClerk to the Board ^August 14. 1990 to on. George Goodell. Director COLORADO From Agenda Item Subint: Please place the following item on the Board's next agenda: Signing and asphalt marking per attached diagram at the intersection of WCR 28 and WCR 41. 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( CrOpCSed) I I I ' A 5fderood �' IV r � .'YiS4%Ho) y • � U.'r . • ,� c. r c�v r I 900758 � � a< cs I 3 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LETTER REGARDING AUDIT AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND DELOITTE, HASKINS, AND SELLS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, '( Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on November 3, 1986, the Board did, by Resolution, approve an Agreement for audit services with Deloitte, Haskins, & Sells, and WHEREAS, the Board has now been presented with a Letter regarding said Agreement for audit services for the year ended December 31, 1990, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as outlined in the Letter, a cop y of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Letter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Letter regarding the Audit Agreement between Weld County and Deloitte, Haskins, & Sells be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Letter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS H ATTEST:L44111 4e4n WEL LINTY, COLORADO 4� Weld '��yXJ��I✓— County Clerk to the Board / �5 h e r ntner, C airman y(7 _ y i �BY_:_ 1 r) -17c� _ �� George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Deputy Clerk to the Board EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert ("*C.W. Kii y y County Attorney EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) Gordon E. Lacy ' i 'f 900760 !! coo? a c �` s) y<rrr- , {n Delortte & Touche Suite 1800 ITT Telex:4995804 �\ 1560 Broadway Facsimile:(303)830-2007 2 One Civic Center Plaza Denver,Colorado 80202-5151 Telephone;(303)837-3000 August 9, 1990 Mr. Donald D. Warden, Director Finance and Administration County of Weld 4 915 10th Street r Greeley, Colorado 80631 ra Dear Don: We are pleased to continue our services as independent accountants for Weld County (County) . This letter will confirm our understanding of the arrangements for our audit of the County's financial statements for the year ended December 31, 3 1990. We will audit the general purpose financial statements of the county for the year ended December 31, 1990. The financial -j statements are the responsibility of the County's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial statements based on our audit. We will conduct our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and Government Auditing Standards, issued by =+ the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test s basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the t`4 financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit will provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. The scope of audit work to be performed will be generally consistent with that described in Article zV of the Agreement, dated November 3, 1986, between the County and Deloitte Haskins & Sells. Accordingly, our audit services will include the '! procedures required by the Single Audit Act of 1984 and OMB Circular A-128 and will encompass the "special reports" for the County Fair and Treasurer. We also will report separately on an audit of the financial statements of the Weld County Retirement Plan for the year ended December 31, 1990. 9043?,50 r Mr. Donald D. Warden ;;. August 9, 1990 Page 2 As we discussed on July 12, 1990, our fees for the audit services described above will be as follows: Weld County Retirement Plan S 2,000 Other audit services described above 68,800 Total $70,800 If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding, please sign and return the enclosed copy of this letter. *; We appreciate this opportunity to serve you. Yours very truly, 1940dttir /etch? Approved f eld//County: /< n By: 5 yeah 'a Title:_ Chairman, Board of Weld County Co=mmissioners Date: s / ,7p/ pD 1f Attest: a Clerk t0 the Board C.-%\,3eputy Clerk o the Board P ;n 1 3C®760 �a 3 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department o£ Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and `!r WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Karen Burkhardt and Reuben Derr, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with " legal action against Karen Burkhardt and Reuben Derr to remedy the violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with .; the identified parties. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of .;a August, A.D. , 1990. ` 411/0464414 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL LINTY, COLORADO .h Weld County Clerk to the Board /G z Gene R. Br ntner, C rman < s C�_ 014-77 ;e 1 Al c �t D-J Ge� Kdnne y, Pro-Te !:a Deputy Clerk to the Board ,j EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert Yce4fr. C.W°rby s! County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900757 • paba 7 e_C-; /, 14.6/ MEMORAnDUM To Poard of County Commissioners Dme August 17, 1990 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services al..4. sM.,c Legal Action Authorization is The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County ,¢ Zoning Ordinance. 1 Zoning Ordinance Violations: ;t VI-1589 Karen Burkhardt Reuben Derr 814 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be 'y authorized to proceed With legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any 't persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of V> Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 4 '1 �51 !4 f{ >/I , f 900757 4y:;i P.O.!0X10!—OR![LEY.COLORADO!0612 Y i ' 'g ~▪ H �� �� l7•tin M O i s o . Jo � o • � _ • A A s o • R lot7 },_ 0 X �+ a i v 0 uoe 4i 6 4 w� �e-�1 Ct l -7,„a0.• 3 0 Ft) rm D .a ., ` t. l Ito ro, � ...C.r. 0 *A D O�7'{ , � ..' 1 O � r g � K e si Re 1 O M rt ON N i^I f p q R ' r � $ s ea _ r'd ti r i^."1 � r_ CIF '. o . 1{;VW m '.o ••••E P X if : r A ITS r . " lile, A ' ob �I 30 o I.:. e."3. 1/41- ,v v <,.., it ,,, �� ; ry "'i c,1 �o i <., 1 ,,, , fh.. • is - :; 7 RESOLUTION a RE: RESCIND RESOLUTION CONCERNING STIPULATION RECEIVED AT THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND ACCEPT CORRECTED STIPULATION PETITION OF: POWER CAR WASH INVESTORS LTD II 10763 TURNER BLVD 'u LONGMONT, CO 80504 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0086087 PARCEL: 131310100038 - 25107-X1 PT NE4 10 2 68 COMM E4 COR OF SEC N89D49'W 451.4' NOD24'E 1323.4' TO TRUE POB THENCE NOD24'E 262.09' N89D23'W 299.96' THENCE SOD24'W 261.33' S89D15'E 300' TO TRUE POB 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, at the' Board of Equalization hearing conducted on August 3, 1990, the Assessor presented to the Board a written Stipulation from Power Car Wash Investors Ltd. II, by its agent William D. Burding, Attorney with Berenbaum & Weinshienk, P.C. , and WHEREAS, said Stipulation stated that the actual value represented the value of the Land as being $196,242, and the value of the Improvements as being $548,383, and WHEREAS, at the Board meeting of August 20, 1990 , the Board - was advised that said Stipulation should have represented the value of the Land as being $196,242, and the value of the Improvements as being $542,383, making the total value $733,625, as indicated in the submitted Corrected Stipulation, and y� WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to rescind the Resolution of August 3, 1990, concerning Power Car Wash Ltd. II, and ?: WHEREAS, the Board further deems it advisable to change the value of the Improvements which were stated in the Resolution of August 3, 1990, pursuant to the Corrected Stipulation submitted by - ;; the agent of the petitioner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Resolution dated August 3, 1990, and concerning Power Car Wash Lt. II, be, and hereby is, rescinded. ti '�k 900761 4 Page 2 RE: RESCIND RESOLUTION - BOE POWER CAR WASH a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board accepts the value o£ the Improvements as stated in the Corrected Stipulation concerning t^# Power Car Wash Investors Ltd. II. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of a� August, A.D. , 1990. Ws BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSsl ATTEST: fI. �� WELD , CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ave ne R. Ban e , C airman ti / '�✓ ` v ti 9Y-:__ V/ry�c,,yc.� �•� �Zi._,c� I George RCAlnedy, Pro- em Deputy Clerk to a Board / EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert 1s4(�7 C.W.C. KiYby County Att rney Gordon E. Lacy '`^y 900761 AUG 20 ' 9© 8: 39 FROM BERENBAUM: WEINSHIENK PAGE . O@2 CORRECTED STIPULATION --► O a. (-) coLty c;)N.,1990 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION o 6-)z, wELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4.1.� ASSESSOR'S PIN NUMBER 02§6087 C Cel. STZPULATION (AA to TAX Year 1990 Actual value) IN RE PETITION OF: Name: POWER CAR WASH INVESTORS LTD II Address: 10763 TURNER BLVD. LONGMONT, CO 80504 POWER CAR WASH INVESTORS LTD II BY AGENTS WILLIAM D. BURDING, ATTORNEY WITH Petitioner(s) , BERENBAUM & WEINSHIENK. P.C. and the Weld County Assessor, hereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year 1990 valuation of the subject property, and jointly move the Board of Equalization to enter its order based on this Stipulation. The Petitioner(s) and the Assessor agree and stipulate as follows:1. yyStipulation as: PT NE4 SECTIhe ON 10 rTOWNSHIPj2 NORTH RANGE 5i is dgacr_ 2. The subject property is classified as SERVICE GARASE/KETAIL STORE. property (what type) . 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following actual value on the subject property for tax year 1990 . Land i 190,P; Improvements ;_ 639,,_217Total &&2266 459 4. After further review and negotiation, the Petitioner(s) and Weld County Assessor agree to the following tax year 1990 actual value for the subject property: AUG 20 ' 90 8: 40 FROM BERENBAUM: WEINSHIENK PAGE . 003 «ii Land $ 196.111 Improvements $ 542, Total $ 738, S. The valuations, as established above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year 12,9 6. Brief narrative as to why the reduction was made: ADDITIONAL REPORTS/DATA' SUPPLIED BY AGENT INDICATED A SUBSTANCIAL LEAWrITTE$EL FUEL FROM UNDERGROUND TANK Dal GROUND WATER W T _tXPENSIVE RECLARI G COsT5. THIS COULD CREATE AN ECONOMIC CONDITION TQ pBtrERJY_UFLEcTSD ABOVE VALUE CHANGE. v • `f 7. Both parties agree that the hearing scheduled before the ;_0, Board of Equalization on AUGUST 3RD (date) at I,k:0Q A.M. (time) be vacated; or, a hearing has not yet been scheduled before the Board of Equalization (check if zppropriate) - �, DATED this ii— of AUGUST _, 1990. n u Pet Oner r Attorney s ner( t Oxne I{as%ii•AT`Nr14G.44.5 GENT: WILLIAM D. BURDING Address: Address: 915. /O* Skeet' _ BERENBAUM & WEINSHIENK. P,C. . m 09h32. 3773 CHEf�RY CREECDpin NO. writ $80 D€LAVER, co 80209 FAX: 388-7610 - Telephone: C3Cb) "56 yCanyilif Telephone: (303) 3AR-0600 • P-...."-:) //• 0/ .r' ,,u1...ncieff alai, ...-;_a---2 co ty Assessor Address: , 91S Tenth Street -� Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone: 356-4000, ext. 4256 , l,` i4 ;; ;y ■ a ** TOTAL PAGE.003 ** AUG ^c© ' 90 0: 20 PROM BERENBAUM:WEINSNIENK PRGE . ODI • BERENSAUM 6 WEINSHIENK, G Cann*A*LAW JUMP''AMCwYw. OONALe•AwWAAOCA 377>GOER*?GREER ORNC earn COrAwO L.OPINArr MAKCL OCKMMvw N.w1.wACL&WA& PCnR R.OOAw3YCIw aeOAwCCO tIIAVW OC<WPM. JOOtw1 R.ERNI an00 O.ilommorvCR awn 000 wGa•COt6460 MAC P.PAW, &walla*A.float War,etwut an&A.IACMO, OLRKR.GOLQM D 00 O w LOR DANA R WARS wHRtwr wC.MMntr+ � WAWAO&OW wArtiN OVC.LLCr 40713'•0000 wows..?O amoo.O.qtr 10•3"JoN AKA Ala 00p, CAAwtf P KOM srMw.*coo 0 TCLECO►M(R OEM 100.7060 AwYwpAn a atntn JAPES a•MORr2.P.W W. AIWA w MOCMRO}O 001040 I.7Ka O?+'.O w OCaRRCAO TEIZCOPIER COVER LETTER I 1 r PUSS DELIVER TEE FOLLmuc PAGE(S) TO: , MX/COMPANY: Lt.-eta C1pt erfp- FAX 4: 551,9-41aV CONFERRING $: X X331 - r FROM -- ATTORNEY: Bl t 1) / &Ltd afer RE. COMMENTS: • {s TCS'AL NUMBER OF ;PAGES: 5 (INCLiJDING COVER LETTER) r EP YO0 DO NOT RXcEIVE ALL PAGES, PLEASE CALL BAC![: • C AS SOOT( AS POSSIBLE" AT (901) 388-0800. • ;-; -F OM CLIENT NO COLIO. IL/0 • 1990 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ASSESSOR'S PIN NUMBER t�I�'•.�'le '� j STIPULATION (As to Tax Year a Actual Value) IN RE PETITION OF: y, 7" ce 7/1 1:r NAme: • Addreas: IC74, 3 Ti«‘N 15,�'� .S�4(1d/ 1 ew`�mint) f'a • x..74 7r' by ArbN7:, 1�<!hp C'n/t uL+L�� ZaVa_r�'ArioR ,v/r Wati Potitioner(s) , St and the Weld County year ereby enter 790 valuation of sthe psubject property, the tax y ` property, and jointly move the Board of Equalization to enter its order based on this Stipulation. The Petitioner(s) and the Assessor agree and stipulate as follows: 1, The property subject to this Stipulation is deer d S7n • ^/ RTh .A 4 — as: /)y �hy^;t� .jF-p7/6 'AlA/ /C1 •�Q >-v - 2 . The subject property is classified-as _1'in (4 `r]vRF property (what mype - 3, The County AciessOr originally assigned d the fob actual value on the subject property Land i /96 .2 2 Tmprovements S Total i q. After further review and negotiation, the Petition•r(s) and weld l value for the subject property:Assessor agree to the llOwin4 tax year iIIG actua • .. ;t w y�y,w..:ar vyv. .+':��Yh 9a :r v/F.�,`Cm j•.t�+^r+,7; r • .;'i'. • - .a.orv.«..,.� ���. .r_.....,........w.•Y+` . "5.9.., OiidL$TliiMillr aUG a2 3-0--r7 :--2.--1 roro row �- ' , $ 0<& X41 Land Improvements 3 iii x. Total above, shall be binding The valuations, as oa c�b�shed S• respect to tax year .l.�L�" madn: only with sesp way the reduction was / il� �•I✓t 7- v Brief narrati efAa tC'u Yu/r./ e/ . 1S I 6,n . . Y+� ' i.7G4 !-F al P A`L`A A7r/ Ir ♦i far TCa Pn. 1� r� (� • l /N - T •rn / "M' r / N• before the be. , scheduled date) at % 7 . Both parties agree that �the heari�QC bab not yet Equalization on ate ' or, a caring (check i£ 8onzd of Eq I0 (time) a ualization �.�.� :z lit ed been aehedu a be ore the Board Of Sq appropriate) . 990. b .r . DATED this -:2Nt/ day of o ` , ( ) • Ttt Pet txoner a or ttorn ---:ov re s or tcorney it•G/✓1sl. W/Aid ,n; "17 :itRelmtJ A, sea 'i '� &Ii AC. AddreaSt SMIRC► 6 eN AM 7p :a• 7/. . . v/ /. cca .C. Q8" 7�/a ,# as -t s. Xis cog Le p Telephones Telephone .. I a / , ;j , 11 / � ^ ' oust ssensor Address: At 915 Tenth Soto=sto 0 GYOO e Telephone: 356-4000 ext. 4256 kW:cti4My ,4 k'. 7.` '+' 5� ,,:,,',4•,4", "-^ w '� '"'f�A,M+ri.`Mv t 1 1�1�,�r� J'k` ,' f'j"� • r " ! ti r . ',n� +'�f1`;:i ,� /s?X4:(4 1` rji +ti'�� 1rf 1 r /., e 9rii •• 4. q t �•a4 v . / At: a ` ,ec t '.+ y ��Y.Vx��i�F.i4.a���,z. 1iS" . ..".,�.. .\..�Y4� RESOLUTION 1 RE: APPROVE 1990 ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is •vested with the authority o£ administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with the 1990 Abstract of Assessment for submittal to the Division of Property Taxation, `1 Department of Local Affairs, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to '.W approve said Abstract of Assessment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the 1990 Abstract of Assessment be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Abstract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of August, A.D. , 1990. /0447 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: AO WELD LINTY, CO Weld County Clerk to the Board Aeti . ene R. Brant er, C airman �_ �-„ ,rs J George Y nne y, ro'1'�8t�� 'r D putt' Clerks to the Board EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C.W. K rby� O ounty Attorney EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE Gordon E. Lacy :4 900764 x 7LCOOd e. : Aez. 15 OPT AD FORM 101 AA 68/90 8-20-90 Date submitted by Assessor D. ANDY ANDERS Contact Person 1990 356-4000 X4299 ABSTRACT or ASSESSMENT , Phone Number (CRS .9-5-123) '1J • COUNTY NAME ---> WELD DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS lam`' -Ajr;/„....*„6„; • rvF - 900764 I! PAGE 1 OF 15 DP7 All 18 PAGES FORM 101 AA 68/90 VACANT LAND WELD VACANT REAL, . NO. OF NOT LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS USED VALUE VALUE VALUE x421 6949080 6949080 RESIDENTIAL LOTS [0100) 459 3458970 ~458970 COMMERCIAL LOTS [0200] 1345720 1545720 INDUSTRIAL LOTS 262 [0300] PUD LOTS 250 2169480 2169480 [0400) ALL OTHER VACANT LAND (SIZE IN ACRES) : 102400 102440 LESS THAN 1 .0 160 275 90510) 160 964320 964520 1.0 TO 4.99 [03207 5.4 1'0 9.99 90 803940 803940 90 10.0 TO .4.99 ,.43 780) 393780 [0340] 35.0 TO 99.99 23 252240 252240 C0550) 160 141890 141890 100.0 AND UP [0560) MINOR STRUCTURES __ [0600) ON VACANT LAND — ;s TOTAL VACANT LAND 5143 16381820 0 16581820 , �u r I sc0764 • 15 OPT AD PAGE 2 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD RESIDENTIAL REAL N0. OF UN/SP/ LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS RESIDS VALUE VALUE VALUE i SINGLE FAMILY RESID 279:4 2804 49010120 192295760 241.05880 Parcels Resids [1112] [1212] DUPLEXES-TRIPLEXES 566 11960 906100 426:110 5169210 Parcels Resids [1115] [1215] MULTI-UNITS (4-8) 513 :457 1380940 9682110 11063050 Parcels Resids [1120] [1220] MULTI-UNITS (9 & UP) 121 5062 1540670 127.24360 14265030 Parcels Resids [1125] [1225] t CONDOMINIUMS 67,0 1056 1645720 8993570 10639290 Projects Resids [1130] [1230] MANUF HOUSING 1357 5347 1970010 7296720 92667.0 { (MOBILE HOMES) Parcels Resids [1135] [1235] MANUF HOUSING 57 3555 2676910 3840 2680750 ,.} (LAND, PARK, ETC) Parks MH Spaces [1140] [1240] PARTIALLY EXEMPT 21 21 17800 89320 107120 (TAXABLE PART) Parcels Txbl Units [1150] [1250] TOTAL REAL 331199 59148270 235348790 294497060 / RESIDS PERSONAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & ED VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 359 47820 47820 [1410] TOTAL RESIDENTIAL $ 294544880 .y f ` . t4 900794 15 DPT AD PAGE 3 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD +' COMMERCIAL REAL N0. OF UNITS/ LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL bS PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS ACRES VALUE VALUE VALUE MERCHANDISING 550 6882930 22483250 29368180 [2112] [2212] LODGING 25 629 675420 3090630 3766050 Rooms [2115] [2215] ;t9 OFFICES 377 3041540 16184010 19225550 [2120] [2220] RECREATION 30 803410 2258770 3062180 [2125] [2225] SPECIAL PURPOSE 810 8006370 31742260 39748630 [2130] [22.0] `,I WAREHOUSE/STRG 408 3676090 18977880 22653970 [2135] [22255] MULTI-USE (3+) 37 566 654980 3.641920 4296900 ' Units [2140] [2240] RECREATION LANDS 0 0 0 0 [CRS 39-3-112] Acres [2145] PARTIALLY EXEMPT 9 11 27530 101340 128870 (TAXABLE PART) Parcels Taxable [2150] [2250] Units TOTAL REAL 2246 23768270 98482060 122250330 c COMMERCIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 3450 33111290 33111290 r [2410] , e TOTAL COMMERCIAL f 155361620 "k .3 r 9007 ,.P ,{ i 15 DPT AD PAGE 4 OF FORM 101 AA 6C/90 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES 'd WELD I INDUSTRIAL REAL N0. OF NOT LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS USED VALUE VALUE VALUE CONTRACT/SERVICE 5 229340 2808610 3037950 0 112] 0212] -'G MANUF/PROCESSING 126 1817670 30662340 32480010 0115] 0215] `+ MANUF/MILLING 0 0 0 0 `` 0120] 0-220] REFINING/PETROL 0 0 0 0 [.125] 0225] 44 d TOTAL REAL 131 2047010 :3470950 =5517960 ft INDUSTRIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL A PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE { TOTAL PERSONAL 131 66059810 66059810 03410] TOTAL INDUSTRIAL $ 101577770 _" it I 'r sd 9Coom�4 , 15 DPT AD PAGE 5 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD AGRICULTURAL REAL NO. OF PARCELS/ LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES ACRES RESIDENCES VALUE VALUE VALUE IRRIGATED LAND 402961 5;01 ;70997;0 ;7099730 C4117] DRY FARM LAND 57209; ;94; 11709790 11709790 [4127] MEADOW HAY LAND 1974 42 70140 ;0140 C 4177] GRAZING LAND 1048060 7331 ;997540 3997540 (4147) ORCHARD LAND 0 0 0 O (4157] FARM/RANCH 17394 1828 35660 ;5660 _ WASTE LAND C4167] FOREST LAND* 0 0 O O [4177] FARM/RANCH 4314 31041100 ;1041100 RESIDENCE Resids C4277) MANUF HOUSING . ./ ” .. �../ ', i ---- 0 1960550 1960550 `+ (MOBILE HOMES) Resids C4278] FARM/RANCH 22125800 22125800 SUPPORT BLDGS C4279] ' , ALL OTHER AG PROPTY 0 1128120 7620310 8748630 [CRS ;9-1^102] C4180] C4280] j: TOTAL REAL 2042482 18445 54000980 62747960 116748940 ^Lend Parcels Only A ALL OTHER AG PERSONAL EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 48 2024100 2024100 =====nm (4410] ,. TOTAL AGRICULTURAL $ 11877;040 *Optional this year only. ,r 'r l a :a SC0, C7 15 DPT AD PAGE 6 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 NATURAL RESOURCES PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD NAT. RESOURCES REAL N0. OF TONS OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELSPRODUCTION* VALUE VALUE VALUE COAL 0 0 0 0 0 $ Mines C5110] C5210] EARTH OR STONE 60 2157166 620270 O 620270 PRODUCTS k Operations C5120] 05220] ' NON-PRODUCING 0 -- 0 0 0 PATENTED Acres 05140] 05240] NON-PRODUCING 0 -- Exempt 0 0 UNPATENTED Structures 1/1/89 05250] SEVERED MINERAL 622718 -- 1067140 -- 1067140 INTERESTS Acres 05170] TOTAL REAL 2157166 1687410 0 1687410 NAT. RES. PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE 'i COAL 1 431610 431610 C5410] EARTH OR STONE 12 210400 210400 PRODUCTS 05420] • NON-PRODUCING 0 O O PATENTED 05440] NON-PRODUCING 0 0 0 UNPATENTED C5450] TOTAL PERSONAL 13 642010 642010 TOTAL NATURAL RESOURCES $ 2529420 *Multiply number of cubic yards by 1.35 to k:^ calculate tons. 'I `A ,.0 3007 ".;,w 64 ; 15 DPT AD PAGE 7 OF FORM 101 AA 68/40 PRODUCING MINES PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD PROD. MINES REAL NO. OF TONS OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES MINES PRODUCTION VALUE VALUE VALUE MOLYBDENUM O 0 0 0 0 $ Mines C61103 C62103 PRECIOUS METALS O 0 0 0 0 $ Mines [61207 C62203 BASE METALS 0 0 0 0 O $ Mines C61303 C62303 STRATEGIC MINERALS 0 0 O 0 O $ Mines (61401 C62403 OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 0 0 0 0 $ Operations [6130] [62503 TOTAL REAL 0 0 0 0 0 PROD MINES PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE MOLYBDENUM 0 0 0 [6410] PRECIOUS METALS 0 O 0 C6420) BASE METALS 0 0 0 C64303 STRATEGIC MINERALS 0 0 0 06440] OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 0 0 C64303 TOTAL PERSONAL 0 O 0 TOTAL PRODUCING MINES $ 0 a 9C°764 1 15 DPT AD PAGE 8 OF C` FORM 1O1 AA 68/90 OIL AND GAS PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD OIL AND GAS REAL NO. OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES WELLS# PRODUCTION VALUE VALUE VALUE a PROD OIL PRIMARY 3487 4937085 77392520 0 77392520 Bbl [71103 [7210] PROD OIL SECONDARY 31 177799 2421170 0 2421170 Bbl (7120) [72203 PROD GAS PRIMARY 1339 79274505 1073986.0 0 107398630 Mcf [7130] [7230] ' PROD GAS SECONDARY 2 11684 8770 O 8770 -N Mcf [7140] [7240] OIL SHALE/IN SITU 0 0 0 O 0 M Operations Bbl [7150] [7230] TOTAL REAL 4959 187221090 0 187221090 OIL & GAS PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE PROD OIL PRIMARY 3587 10544250 10544250 074103 PROD OIL SECONDARY 31 97080 97080 C7420] PROD GAS PRIMARY 1339 19565000 19565000 [7430) PROD GAS SECONDARY 2 232500 232500 j [7440) 3 , OIL SHALE/IN SITU 0 0 0 [7490) "a TOTAL PERSONAL 4959 30438830 30438830 •l TOTAL OIL AND GAS $ 217659920 *Producing wells only. , „l, �tY 11 { SC0764 +'4 .tip. l, nIAD me 90 768 m! + 68/90 STATE ASSESSED m»2r 18 PAGES \ WELD yes^ D u7 NOT ���EY 27\ j 1 STATE ASSESSED 126 1027400 105739400 : PROPERTY (s q3 r»E STATE ASSESSED , 102mao • ) \ \ \ \ j 1 SC07G4 15 DPT AD PAGE 10 OF FORM 111 AA 68/90 EXEMPT PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD 'i ;r- PROPERTY NO. OF LAND IMPRVMTS PERSONAL TOTAL CLASS PARCELS VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE FEDERAL 661 893650 629.30 0 956580 [9119] [9219] [9819] STATE 489 2.59200 269470 0 2628670 [9129] [9229] [9829] COUNTY 173 1655270 1312340 0 2967610 [9139] [9239] [9839] POLITICAL 1006 77.9460 660:580 O 14343040 SUBDIVISIONS [9149] [9249] [9849] RELIGIOUS WORSHIP 247 1473710 2857920 0 43316;.0 ii [9159] [9259] [9859] SCHOOLS - PRIVATE 25 185140 749590 0 9:4730 [9169] [9269] [9869] CHARITABLE 129 597070 1706840 O 2303910 C9179] [9279] [9879] PARSONAGES, MANSES, 31 113280 332730 0 446010 ETC.* C9189] [9289] [9889] . ALL OTHER 51 153250 12930 0 166180 [9199] [9299] [9899] TOTALS 2812 15170030 13908330 0 29078360 ,a TOTAL EXEMPT 8 29078360 *Abstract under Religious Worship for 1991 ;, i� fl' x 9°0764 , t :r . :, 15 DPT AD PAGE 11 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLL 18 PAGES • WELD LAND IMPRVMTS PERSONAL TOTALS VACANT LAND 16581820 0 16581824 RESIDENTIAL 59148270 235_48790 47820 294544880 COMMERCIAL 2376$274 96482060 33111294 133361624 INDUSTRIAL 2047010 3,470950 66039810 101377770 AGRICULTURAL 54000980 62747960 2024100 118773040 NATURAL RESOURCES 1687410 0 642010 2329420 PRODUCING MINES 0 4 O 0 OIL & GAS 187221090 0 304:8830 217659920 1 . TOTALS BY ASSESSOR $ 344454850 430049760 132323860 906828470 2. STATE ASSESSED 105739400 Z. TOTAL TAXABLE $1012367870 4. TOTAL EXEMPT 29078360 5. TOTAL TAXABLE AND EXEMPT $1041646230. SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR 6. TOTALS BEFORE TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL CHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION OF EQUALIZATION (LINES 3, 4, 3 RESPECTIVELY) $1012567870 29078360 1041646230 NOTE; Page 12, OBOE Changes can be reached after completing Page 13. 93®7434 i 15 OPT AD PAGE 12A OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 18 PAGES WELD SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT PY COUNTY ASSESSOR ; CHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD OF EQUIALIZATION (Number of Chgs)44 0 CHANGES BY COUNTY 8D OF EQUALIZATION (Taxable + Exempt)- t -147940 (Show reductions by entries preceeded by a minus (-) sign, +r and round to the nearest $10. ) VACANT LAND-> < RESIDENTIAL > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT } 0100 —6600 1112 —4590 1212 —3540 0200 0 1115 0 1215 0 �, 0300 0 1120 —2040 1220 0 L 0400 0 1125 0 1225 0 0510 0 1130 0 1230 0 0520 • 0 1135 0 1235 —710 0530 0 1140 0 1240 0 .a 0540 0 1150 0 1250 0 0550 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 0560 0 1410 0 0600 0 < COMMERCIAL > <--INDUSTRIAL-> <-AGRICULTURAL—> CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT cf 2112 0 2212 —70420 3112 0 4117 0 2115 0 2215 0 3115 0 4127 0 `a 2120 0 2220 —43500 3120 0 4137 0 2125 0 2224 0 3125 0 4147 0 2130 0 2230 —8440 3212 0 4157 0 2135 0 2235 0 3215 0 4167 0 2140 0 2240 —5040 3220 O 4180 0 2145 0 --- -- 3225 0 4277 —1380 2150 0 2250 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 4278 —590 ' PERSONAL PROPERTY 3410 0 4279 0 2410 -1090 4280 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 4410 0 < NATURAL RESOURCES > < PRODUCING MINES > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 5110 0 5210 0 6110 0 6210 0 5120 0 5220 O 6120 0 6220 0 5140 0 5240 0 6130 0 6230 0 5150 Exempt 5250 0 6140 0 6240 0 5170 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 6150 0 6250 0 5410 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 5420 0 6410 O 5440 O 6420 O 5450 0 6430 0 a4f 6440 0 '' 6450 0 A 9C®'764 15 DPT AD :r; t FORM 101 AA 68/90 PAGE 228 OF 18 PAGES WELD SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR (con' t) < OIL & GAS > < EXEMPT PROPERTY > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 7110 0 7210 O 9119 0 9219 O 7120 0 7220 0 9129 0 9229 0 7130 0 7230 0 9139 0 9239 0 I 7140 0 7240 0 9149 0 9249 0 •± 7150 O 7250 0 9159 0 9259 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 9169 O 9269 0 7410 0 9179 0 9279 0 7420 0 9189 0 9289 0 7430 0 9199 0 9299 O • 7440 0 ALL EXEMPT PERSONAL PROPERTY 7450 0 9999 0 RECONCILATION AREA VAC -6600 Taxable Total - -147940 RES -10880 COM -128490 Exempt Total im 0 IND 0 AGR -1970 Total Total of -147940 NAT 0 PMS 0 Less Line I a -147940 0&G 0 (Page 22A) m..m.®mm.,,I® Balanced if $0 $0 a Net ?r CBOE -147940 `, '', TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 7. Net Changes by E -147940 0 -147940 County Board of Equalization (CBOE) 8. Total after $1012419930 29078=60 1041498290 Net Changes by CBOE ,, A B C (Certify Line 8, Column A) ---^ Press FS to go to Cities & Towns ,; , e;.. 7; SC0764 V, ,, 1 15 DFT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 13 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 OF NEW CONSTRUCTION 18 PAGES WELD Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete Y NEW CONST OTHER NET +:z FOR CERT- DEMO & NEW NEW CLASS IFICATION DESTROYED CONS,' ** CONST RESIDENTIAL REAL O O O 0 `.j PROPERTY ( Including Ag Fes & All Mobile Homes) i RESIDENTIAL 3436020 5850 14360 3444730 PERSONAL PROPERTY (Only) `< COMMERCIAL «772560 O 3970 3776550 INDUSTRIAL 511120 0 0 511120 AGRICULTURAL 3257290 0 0 3257290 (Excluding All Ag Res & Mobile Homes) ,H NATURAL RESOURCES 0 O 0 0 4 PRODUCING MXNES 0 0 0 0 OIL & GAS 0 0 O 0 STATE ASSESSED 150500 0 0 150300 WELD 11127290 5850 18530 11139970 , ( ** Includes additions to structures and other new improvements which do not impact taxing entity services, ma} include substantial remodeling, but does not include repairs which are only necessary to maintain the structure. Press F4 to go to CbOE Changes ,r • ,v ;6 C i, 9064 15 DPT AD PAGE 14 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 VERIFICATION OF BALANCES 18 PAGES WELD TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION NET CHANGES SY CBOE FROM PAGE 12B LINE 8 $ -147940 O -147940 TOTAL CHANGES SY CBOE FROM PAGE 12A LINE I -147940 BALANCED IF = TO $0 $O If not in balance, press F5 and go to CBOE Changes 1 Page and correct. Page down to the following table to assure balancing between summary page, plus or minus CBOE changes, and school district pages. ALL CLASSES MUST BE IN BALANCE. If one or more classes are not in balance go to the appropriate pages and correct. Check CBOE class code entries. Press F9 NOW " ' SUMMARY SCHOOL Summary - Schools - +/-CBOE DISTRICTS DIFFERENCE -'� 16575220 VAC 165587:0 VAC 16490 ;j 2945.4000 RES 294534000 RES 0 15525.1.0 COM 155255130 COM 0 101577770 IND 101577770 IND 0 118771070 AGR 116771070 AGR 0 2529420 NAT 2345910 NAT -16490 _ 0 FINS 0 PMS O ` 217659920 OhG 217699920 O&G 0 105739400 SA 105759400 SA O !,{ 1012419930 TOTALS1012419930 0 If there are differences showing in two or more classes, yet the total difference is $O, then values have been switched between classes. ;.1 If in balance, press HOME, F5 and print abstract i •R;a 4 ,:x 9C0764 nV til 1. x, 15 DPT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 15A ') FORM 101 AA 68/90 OF CITIES & TOWNS 18 PAG R4 WELD continued w vP ;j Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete H • V NAME OF VACANT RESIDCN- COMMER- INDUS- AGRICUL- f CITY OR TOWN LAND TIAL CIAL TRIAL TUFAL ' 1 Evans 999640 12202 L''^ 800 1^373180 369710 14665 2 Greeley 6050490 158589680 69475010 16391190 128562 I 3 Brighton 141620 480 576370 263360 6487 4 Fort Lupton 472820 11180510 4557580 8791010 8089 5 Ault 92280 2,10270 1216720 1:460 7238 b Aacono 110410 39856:0 584230 8:720 9280 7 Eaton 101190 5729530 2430460 506940 102550 • 8 Erie 684870 3771020 1269820 309320 ;7820 9 Firestone 126610 3466530 :10210 0 39670 10 Frederick 138030 2679400 717760 148370 101830 11 Garden City 111120 285550 1879140 436680 6000 12 Gilcrert 73590 1947560 261160 0 53630 13 Grover 11760 158770 48690 14740 22900 14 Hudson 191080 1734680 6104.0 516360 39340 15 Johnstown 95210 3605680 962600 63270 12540 16 Keenesburg 121150 1380110 733960 2880 86170 17 Keota 120 3350 430 0 640 18 Kersey 69940 1900880 487490 77090 20560 19 La Salle 71810 4079140 2047910 220700 78750 20 Lochbuie 328960 1672230 47360 0 14860 21 Mead 36310 1038610 402920 40520 64070 • 22 Milliken 156680 2465140 471150 0 29.090 23 Nunn 43210 490560 126010 0 86010 24 Pierce 77780 1358820 294940 114300 42910 25 Platteville 153160 3352550 1283210 136400 258240 26 Raymer 1060 105680 56680 1210 9170 27 Severance 48060 172290 170840 14320 10600 i 28 Windsor 601140 13241050 3933270 9084030 201920 29 Broomfield 0 0 42550 0 42620 ' TOTALS 11112100 242908500 127372180 37600080 3369100 W at- Press F7 to go to School pages & activate "Titles On" • 10 e�c..:.,, � /etrta✓ �� /9 7/. i�%14e.w - Y. }, \^u^�`J . V• • 9C07g4 • 15 DPT AD PAGE 158 OF FORM 101 AA 69/90 CITIES & TOWNS 18 PAGES WELD continued > NATURAL PRODUCING OIL & STATE TOTAL RESOURCES MINES GAS ASSESSED TAXABLE O 0 262950 758860 27113790 Evans 7780 0 1071760 16331040 289202570 Greeley O 0 0 125340 1172040 Brighton 810 0 552280 9B0310 26616210 Fort Lupton 270 0 O 2268710 3974090 Ault 590 0 914210 177250 5948840 Dacono 0 • 0 79000 404870 9354640 Eaton 1710 0 4280 292470 6371310 Erie 710 0 600880 94700 4639310 Firestone 630 0 680640 3203:0 4786990 Frederick O 0 0 16590 27:5080 Garden City O 0 0 181660 2517600 Gilcrest O 0 O 0 256860 Grover 1110 0 0 201420 3294420 Hudson 310 O 0 272420 5012030 Johnstown O 0 0 111990 2436250 Keene%burg O 0 O 0 4540 Keota 0 0 0 143420 2699380 Kersey 20 0 68200 340880 6907410 La Salle 0 0 119900 97730 2281040 Lochbuie 0 0 10610 12:020 ' 1718060 Mead 1720 0 129150 208170 3725100 Milliken 1090 0 0 167680 914560 Nunn O 0 210790 108130 2207670 Pierce 20 0 92240 307840 5584160 Platteville O 0 0 2900 176700 Raymer O O 0 9820 425930 Severance 270 O 0 700100 27761780 Windsor 810 0 60550 74150 220680 17850 0 4857440 22821790 450059040 vvvvmvavvn cevv®vvvvvi cevvavvavnvn wwovramm ®rove®=®m=t Press F7 to go to School pages and activate "Titles On" 9C®764 "' 15 DPT AD PAGE 15C OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 18 PAGES WELD CITIES & TOWNS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING ;k BASE INCREMENT TOTAL TIF VALUE VALUE AREA VALUE Evans 0 0 0 r, Greeley 7949680 24=550 10:83X0 Brighton 0 0 0 Fort Lupton 0 0 O Ault 0 0 0 Dacono O 0 0 . Eaton 0 O O / Erie 0 O 0 Firestone 0 0 0 Frederick . 0 0 0 Garden City 0 0 0 Gilcrest 0 0 0 Grover 0 0 0 Hudson 0 0 0 Johnstown 0 0 O Keenesburg 0 0 0 Keota 0 0 0 Kersey 0 0 0 La Salle O 0 0 Lochbuie 0 0 0 Mead 0 0 0 , Milliken 0 0 O Nunn 0 0 0 i Pierce 0 0 0 Platteville 0 0 0 Raymer O 0 0 Severance 0 0 0 ' Windsor 0 0 0 0 0 O Press F7 to go to School pages !Y4 iI 'd 'i '3 'i . 900764 15 DFT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 16A Or lII PAGESFORM 101 AA 68/90 OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS WELD continued Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANT RESID£N- COMMER- INDUS- AGRICUL- 9 NAME LAND TIAL CIAL TRIAL TRIAL A 040 Brighton 27J 180370 1041880 1889720 526980 2105970 X470 St Vrain Va1leyRe 1J 2738750 25687150 960085 1373980 1118726 560 Thompson R 2 J 102480 559040 0 1840230 '505 Weldon Valley Re 20J 0 0 0 0 23380 O 1305220 :)B0 Wiggins Re Re J 538010 1. 403490 4585220 980 91840 14128660 ' ..080 Gilcrest Re 1 � n � 3 3 ;085 Eaton Re 2 387690 10374700 5954420 717620 12293350 090 Keenesburg Re 3 956610 8956050 4212830 993450 14003790 _100 Windsor Fe 4 1020230 16570200 5626740 65735140 7840200 " :110 Johnstown Re 5 J 626160 9310720 1930250 4460_10 6063660 _120 Greeley 6 8328440 184287470 110090690 18152540 6381670 2.130 Platte Valley fie 7 1:6160 3766700 1732980 77040 1 -_140 Fort Lupton Re 8 1218760 15922530 6989260 9004320 8224400 ?145 Ault-Highland Re 9 299510 5131550 2122270 128550 7104820 •'146 Briggsdale Re 10 7020 98330 105950 0 3 7.147 Prairie Re 11 3740 177830 281240 1210 3975180 3148 Pawnee Re 12 12580 231140 95120 14740 4195.20 0 0 0 0 - TOTALS 16558730 294534000 155233130 101577770 118771070 j Press F8 to go to Balance Sheet and activate "Titles ff" ".S .r •, • 9C°764 1 i a p . . 15 DPT AD PAGE 168 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 18 PAGES WELD continued r NATURAL PRODUCING OIL & STATE TOTAL ` RESOURCES MINES GAS ASSESSED TAXABLE 1 8410 O 498610 481750 673:690 618450 0 19305240 4637130 75148510 "4 3560 O 513580 133720 3155430 ;3 110 0 O 25790 49280 14910 0 3017110 930280 5297940 69110 0 43821960 20536140 96474520 88480 0 14096230 2874410 46786900 606490 0 14783510 127472300 56885030 ra 78960 0 3082080 3693460 103647010 39860 0 8924110 4753490 36108560 _ 165980' 0 17304500 24536080 365247370 i 113690 0 28241430 2869160 51831030 45490 O 37164970 9252110 87821840 281820 0 2108780 13883570 31140870 _ 65360 0 1761720 1511480 6654000 56040 0 22298530 1861130 28654900 89190 O 737560 5387400 10763050 0 0 0 0 0 2345910 0 217659920 105739400 1012419930 Press FB O go to Ba ante Sheet and activate "Titles Off" 1z` . R,v 900764 •1 ?, 15 DPT AD PAGE 16C OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 18 PAGES WELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING SASE INCREMENT TOTAL TIF VALUE VALUE AREA VALUE O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 ti 0 0 0 rE 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 +;tr 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O • 7949680 2433550 1038S2G0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 :µ 0 0 0 ,f 0 0 0 O 0 0 i; Preas F8 t go to Balance Sheet . :i .C • 1 - a !F3 9C0'764 • 15 DPT AA ,'PAGE 17••OF - , FORM "101 AA ,b8/9p 18 PAGES - WELD '.. AFFIDAVIT OF ASSESSOR TO ASSESSME=NT ROLL ' • I , Y _, the Assessor of WELD , County, Colorado, do olemnly swear that in the assessment roll of such county, " I have listed 'and .valued all taxable property located therein • and that such property:has been asseSsed 'lor` the current year in the '; - manner prescribed by ,law, and that the foregoing Abstract of Assessment is ,a true and correct compilation of each and every•.schedule: ,; r J� • ✓r�.o � Sutacribed a sworn to before me` this Coun Assessor CP() — dici of , AD 199•_. Count lerk CERTIFICATION BY COUNTY BO RD OF EWUALIZ •••10N Deputy County Clerk This is to certify that the County Board of Equalization has concluded ` its hearings, pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, Title 39, Article 8, and examined '.ithe Abstract of Assessment and certify it to be true and correct in the ' TOTAL TAXABLE AMOUNT of $ 1012419930 (Line 8, Column A, Page 128) . Subscribed d sworn to before me this Chairman of the Board .-Nibl& ay of , AD 199•Q. 07.x / County Clerk Y: .7/14-e2 • At/ quid�.wfi—Ce.) Deputy County lerk ,S • t} A 0 y A` A ;q • 900764 fi 15 DPT AD PAGE 18 OF FORM 101 AA 68/90 18 PAGES WELD . CERTIFICATION BY STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR • • TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 8. Total alter $101241993.0 29078360 1041498290 Net Changes by CBOE II . CHANGES BY THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION ( Indicate + or - changes and round each entry to nearest $10) $ $ (code) (+/-) (amount) (code) (+/-) (amount) cd TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 9. Net Changes by the State Board of Equalization s $ $ ' 10. Total after Net Changes by the State Board of :;F Equalization $ $ $ A B C CERTIFICATION BY STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR The State Board of Equalization, having examined this abstract for the ,N year 199_, with changes and/or corrections as approved by the State Board of Equalization, finds the valuation of the property in WELD County to be $ (Line 10, ' Column A, Page 18) and certifies the same to be the assessed valuation for the year 199, Signed at Denver, Colorado this day of AD 199_ Chairman of the Board 1t. 9C0764 r .,1 RESOLUTION RE: AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES RELATED TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS 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 o£ Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is authorized to enter into agreements for the benefit of the County pursuant to Article III, Section 3-8 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, as amended, and Section 30-11-101, CRS, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners may delegate its power to enter into agreements binding on the Board pursuant to Article III, Section 3-8 (4) (1) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter and Section 30-11-307 (1) (aa) , CRS, and wHEREAS, Ed Jordan is the duly elected Sheriff of Weld County and is vested with the duties and obligations of that office as provided by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, specifically delegates to the weld County Sheriff, Ed Jordan, the authority to enter into agreements that are binding upon the County for personal services related to criminal investigations. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of August, A.D. , 1990. Wamlin BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:� WE OUNTX, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �!L/ one . �Brantner, C airman 07,4-11i,. .mac6J eorge ennedy�, Pro-TemOJ Aeputy Clerk to, a Board EXCUSED APPROVED AS O FORM: Constance L. Harbert ��C.W. C--">C y d ounty Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900766 S'O,delt ,1 RESOLUTION RE: RESCIND RESOLUTION CONCERNING BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -IP p PETITION OF: WINTER JAMES E. DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES 2414 N WOODLAWN, SUITE 201 WICHITA, KS 67278 - 9950 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1426586 PARCEL: 080717302001 - WIN WMB2-1 LOT 1 BLK 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS PARK WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Resolution, dated July 27, 1990, stated that the Assessor heard the petition of James E. Winter, dba Winter Enterprises, and due notice of adjustment was given to the taxpayer; therefore, said petition was withdrawn, and r WHEREAS, said statement of withdrawal was in error. Dougherty and Scavo, representatives of the petitioner, submitted materials concerning this petition, and • WHEREAS, said materials were considered at the Board of Equalization hearing of July 27, 1990, and after consideration of said materials the Board denied the request of the petitioner. WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to rescind the Resolution of July 27, 1990, concerning the petition of James E. Winter, dba Winter Enterprises. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Resolution dated July 27, 1990, stating that the petition of James E. Winter, dba ' winter Enterprises, and concerning the hereinabove described property, be, and hereby is, rescinded. aa+ 0 900762 aQ l 9 f. a' r s Page 2 RE: RESCIND RESOLUTION - WINTERS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of August, A D. , 1990. / n ��/1� �//� BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS n ATTEST: 1,4 41/W Ui GeGiT WEL OUNTY, COLORADO f Weld County Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bra tner, Cha rman •��1re� e//(0- BY.L � ,,/ (r)� , ,, ec/ George Xennedy, Pro-Tem � f Deputy C erk to 4he Board EXCUSED ≥.x APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L, Harbert l l _ C �j C.W. Kir� ounty Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy S Yk '-a r sv rl; i Si. 900762 EXSOLMAja RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: WINTER, JAMES E. , DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES 2414 N WOODLAWN SUITE 201 WICHITA, KS 67278 - 9950 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1426586 PARCEL: 080717302001 k - WIN WMB 2-1 LOT 1 ELK 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS PARK f iy WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment i and valuation of real and personal property within this /,j County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo, who submitted a letter regarding said petition, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, "+ testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. i4 ? BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed a by selecting oal of the following three options: a w ; i!•1• r- Page 2 RE: BOE - WINTER, JAMES E. , DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES 1. Board of Assessment ADneale: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, oply the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed, or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the OBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the 41 CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbjtration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - WINTER, JAMES E. , DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The .arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) flays of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the Rang day of i st, A.nD./,//1990.ATTEST: ////J// 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ///(((YYY !!!///(((/// GCli1C'i111 WELp��UNNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �S(!"r!C yrr-: Y J tine R. Brantner, Chairman D,puty Clerk to he Board ...:.. George Kennedy, Pro-Tem 7T' APPROVED TO FORM: (EXCUSED) Constance L. Harbert o A 4x y County Attorney C. W. Kirby (EXCUSED) Gordon E, Lacy 1 4 14 1 E 7/A€'010 ORDINANCE NO. 77-C IN THE MATTER OF THE REPEAL AND RE-ENACTMENT WXTH AMENDMENTS OF ORDINANCE NO. 77-B, AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of ^' Weld, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the recently modified Colorado Emergency • Medical Services Act Rules and pursuant to the recommendation of ? the Department of Health, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems £t advisable to amend the Ambulance Services Rules and Regulations Ordinance to include the role of the Emergency Medical Technician, Intermediate (EMT-I) , and to otherwise update the general wording to coincide with that of the w current Emergency Medical Services Acts, C.R.S. , 25-3.5-101, et seq. , as amended, and WHEREAS, said Act requires that the Board of County A Commissioners of each county adopt certain standards, requirements and procedures for providing emergency medical services within each county, and WHEREAS, said Act authorizes the Board of County Commissioners of each county to license and regulate ambulances, and ambulance services, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld deems it £n the best interest of the citizens of said County to adopt the following Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Ordinance No. 77-B previously enacted be, and hereby is, repealed and re-enacted with amendments as follows: Section 1 - Purpose 1.1 The purpose of these Rules and Regulations is to set forth the requirements for the planning and implementing of high quality emergency medical services to all citizens of Weld County. It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that the emergency medical service in Weld County will consist of at least transportation, treatment, communications, training and 1p '. PAGE 2 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS '•f documentation systems designed to prevent premature mortality and to reduce the morbidity that may arise z from critical injuries, exposure to poisonous substances, and illnesses. 1.2 - Delegation The Board of weld County Commissioners designates and delegates to the Director and the Director's designees the authority to manage the Ambulance Services Rules and Regulations. Under the direction of the Board, inspections, licenses, permits, applications, and other functions necessary to implement these Rules and Regulations shall be the responsibility of the Director and the Director's designees. The Director shall be authorized to promulgate and enforce such rules and regulations for the operation and licensing of ambulance services in Weld County as the Director deems necessary to provide for quality emergency medical services and to insure compliance with Colorado law and any resolution adopted by the Board. Section 2 - Definitions 2.1 The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of these Rules and Regulations: • 2.1-1 "Advanced Life Support Ambulance" means an ambulance which, in addition to meeting the basic requirements for equipment, has on board the equipment and medications required by the Physician Advisor's protocol, and which operates with advanced life support personnel. 2.1-2 "Advanced Life Support Personnel" means a minimum of one state certified Emergency Medical Technician- Paramedic/EMT-P or Emergency Medical Technician- Intermediate/EMT-I or registered nurse with advanced cardiac life support certification, or a physician with advanced cardiac life support certification, and a driver with a valid Colorado Driver' s License and current Colorado state certified Emergency Medical Technician-Basic/EMT-B certification. li PAGE 3 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.1-3 "Ambulance" means any privately or publicly owned land .i vehicle especially constructed or modified and equipped, intended to be used and maintained or operated by an ambulance service for the transportation upon the streets and highways in this County, of individuals who are sick, injured, or otherwise incapacitated or helpless. 1 2.1-4 "Ambulance Driver" means any person authorized to drive an ambulance, which is a land vehicle, in this County as provided in these Rules and Regulations. 2.1-S "Ambulance Service" means the furnishing, operating, conducting, :maintaining, advertising, or otherwise "i engaging in or professing to be engaged in the transportation of patients by ambulance. Taken in context, it also means the person so engaged or professing to be engaged. The person so engaged and the vehicles used for the emergency transportation of persons injured at a mine are excluded from this definition when the personnel utilized in the operation >` of said vehicles are subject to the mandatory safety standards of the Federal Mine Safety and Health ;. Administration, or its successor agency. 2.1-6 "Ambulance Service License" shall mean a nonexclusive authorization issued by the Board of County Commissioners to operate an ambulance service, publicly r, or privately within Weld County; the license shall issue only to Ambulance Services whose primary base of operation is located in Weld County_ ,f 2.1-7 "Ambulance Vehicle Permit" shall mean the authorization issued by the Department with respect to an ambulance !: used or to be used to provide ambulance service in Weld County. Aga` a 2.1-8 "Applicant" shall mean that person who is an initial applicant or an applicant for renewal for an ambulance service license, or ambulance vehicle permit. 2.1-9 "Basic Life Support Ambulance" means an ambulance that meets the requirements for equipment as established by the Board and is manned by at least one Emergency Medical Technician-Basic/EMT-B currently certified by the State of Colorado, and a driver that as a minimum "d{4, `i r PAGE 4 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATION'S ' has a current American Red Cross Advanced First Aid Card, a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Card, or the equivalent of both as established by the State Advisory Y Council on Emergency Medical Services, and a valid "( Colorado Driver's License. 2.1-10 "Board" shall mean the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. 2.1-11 "County" shall mean Weld County, Colorado. 2.1-12 "Current E.M.S. Act" shall mean the Emergency Medical Services Act, C.R.S. , 25-3.5-101 et seq. , as amended. 2.1-13 "Department" shall mean the weld County Health Department. 2.1-14 "Director" shall mean the Medical Director of Weld County Health Department. 2.1-15 "Emergency" means any actual or self-perceived event which threatens life, limb, or well-being of an individual in such a manner that a need for immediate medical care is created. 2.1-16 "Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) " means an > individual who holds a valid Emergency Medical 'n Technician certificate issued by the Colorado Department of Health. 2.1-16a "Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) " means an individual who has been duly certified by the Emergency Medical Services Division of the Colorado Department of Health, and who is authorized to provide basic emergency medical care in accordance with the acts allowed by the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners and the rules of the Colorado Board of Health. rsi 2.1-1Gb "Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate (EMT-I) " means an individual who has been duly certified by the Emergency Medical Services Division of the Colorado Department of Health, and who is authorized to provide emergency medical care in accordance with the acts allowed by the Colorado State Board of Medical ° Examiners and the Colorado Board of Health. s �v PAGE 5 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATION'S k 2.1-16c "Paramedic" means an individual who has been duly certified by the Emergency Medical Services Division of the Colorado Department of Health and who is authorized to provide advanced emergency medical care in accordance with the acts allowed by the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners and the rules of the Colorado Board of Health. 2.1-16d "Emergency Medical Technician Certificate (EMT-B, EMT-I, Paramedic) " shall mean the certificate issued by the Colorado Department of Health as provided in the C.R.S. Emergency Medical Services Act. 2.1-17 "Emergency Standby Service" is a service provided by contract or On a voluntary basis to provide emergency medical services at special events including athletic and competitive events which may pose a potential hazard for injury or death and require immediate emergency medical care. 2.1-18 "First Responder" shall mean an individual who has successfully completed tho First Responder Certification Program administered by the Division of Fire Safety pursuant to Section 24-33.5-1201, et Ls. , C.R.S. , and the applicable regulations of the Colorado State Department of Public Safety. 2. 1-19 "Patient" means any individual who is sick, injured, or otherwise incapacitated or helpless. 2.1-20 "Physician Advisor" means a physician (M.D. or D.O.) licensed by the State o£ Colorado who establishes written protocols for medical acts performed by emergency medical services personnel and who is specifically designated and responsible to assure the :≥ competency of the performance of those acts by such personnel within weld County, in accordance with the applicable rules of the Colorado State Board o£ Medical Examiners and Colorado Department of Health. 2.1-21 "Rescue Unit" means any organized group chartered by this State as a corporation not for profit or otherwise existing as a non-profit organization whose purpose is the search for and the rescue of lost or injured a persons and includes, but is not limited to, such groups as search and rescue, mountain rescue, ski 'l i PAGE 6 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS patrols (either volunteer or professional) , law enforcement posses, civil defense units, or other organizations of governmental designation responsible for search and rescue. Section 3 - Requirements for Licensure of Ambulance Services and Ambulance Vehicle Permits 3. 1 No person, partnership or corporation, shall provide or operate an ambulance service publicly or privately in Weld County unless that person holds a valid license to do so issued by the Department, except as provided in subsection 3.7 of this section. The fee for said license shall be set by separate Ordinance. 3.2 In addition to the license required by Section 3.1 for an ambulance service, the Department shall issue a permit for each ambulance used. Said Ambulance Vehicle Permit shall be issued upon a finding that the applicant's vehicle and equipment comply with the requirements of these Rules and Regulations and the current E.M.S. Act. The Ambulance vehicle permit fee shall be set by separate Ordinance. 3.3 The Ambulance Service License and Ambulance Vehicle Permit shall expire on December 31 of the year issued. 3.4 Each ambulance service licensed in Weld County shall have a physician advisor. The Physician Advisor shall be notified in writing by the Department of ,any violation of this Ordinance by any ambulance service or individual licensee. 3.5 Advanced Life Support Ambulances. When an ambulance service operates, or charges, as a paramedic or advanced life support ambulance service, the manning must comply with the definition of Advanced Life Support Ambulance. 3.6 Basic Life support Ambulance. Any ambulance manned and operating as a Basic Life Support Ambulance Service, shall in no way advertise, display or claim to be an Advanced Life Support Ambulance Service unless they are licensed as such. 3.7 Exclusions. The provisions of this Section 3 shall not apply to the following: PAGE 7 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.7-1 The exceptional emergency use of a privately or publicly owned vehicle, including search and rescue unit vehicles, or aircraft not ordinarily used in the formal act of transporting patients. 3.7-2 A vehicle rendering services as an ambulance in case of a major catastrophe or emergency when ambulances with permits based in the localities o£ the catastrophe or emergency are insufficient to render the services required. 3.7-3 Ambulances based outside the State of Colorado or Weld County which are transporting a patient in Weld County and which are licensed by another state or by another Colorado county. 3.7-4 Vehicles used or designated for the scheduled transportation of convalescent patients, handicapped individuals, or persons who would not be expected to require skilled treatment or care while in the vehicle. 3.7-5 vehicles used solely for the transportation of intoxicated persons or persons incapacitated by alcohol as defined in current C.R.S. , 25-1-302 as amended, but who are not otherwise disabled or seriously injured and who would not be expected to require skilled treatment or care while in the vehicle. 3.7-6 Any person or entity operating or purporting to operate vehicles for the uses specified in Section 3.7-4 .and 3.7-5, above, shall complete an application for exempt status to be reviewed and approved by the Director. The application shall contain, but not be limited to, the following information: (A) The name, address and telephone number of the person or entity operating the vehicles purported to be used in the transportation described in Section 3.7-4 and 3.7-5. (B) The name and address and current telephone number of the person who will be in charge o£ the operation of the transportation described in Section 3.7-4 and Section 3.7-5. PAGE 8 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS (C) The location and description of the place or places from which the vehicles to be used in accordance with Section 3.7-4 and 3.7-5 will operate. (D) The area to be served by the transportation vehicles. (E) A notarized statement by the person operating the vehicles or the person in charge of operating the vehicles declaring the purpose of the transportation conducted by that person or entity and the reasons by which the person or entity is entitled to an exemption from the ambulance licensing requirements o£ this Ordinance. (F) Such other information as the Director may require to make a fair determination on the application for exempt status. 3.7-7 The Director shall review the completed application and '} shall forthwith either approve or deny the request for exempt status. The Director shall set forth in writing his reasons for denying any request for exempt status. Any person or entity having been denied a request for exempt status may appeal such denial to the Board in accordance with the procedures set forth below in Section 3.13 Application - Denial Appeal. 3.8 Application - Requirements. Every applicant for an Ambulance Service License or an Ambulance Vehicle Permit shall complete and submit to the Department an application and supporting documents for approval. Said application for approval shall contain but not be ` limited to the following information: :b 3.8-1 The name, address and telephone number o£ the owner of the ambulance service. 3.8-2 The name and address and current telephone number of the person who will be in charge of the operation of the ambulance service. 3.8-3 The description of the ambulance(s) , including the make, model, year of manufacture, current Colorado state license number, motor vehicle chassis number, length of time the vehicle has been in service. 'w • j -y PAGE 9 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.8-4 The location and description of the place or places from which the ambulance service will operate. 3.8-5 The name, address and telephone number of the required advisory physician to the ambulance service. •i 3.8-6 The area to be served by the ambulance service. y 3.8-7 A list of all emergency personnel who may be called upon to respond to an emergency with the ambulance service. This list shall include the following information on each person: a) complete name, address, and date of birth. b) the highest level of certification, licensure or training attained. c) a copy of a current Colorado Department of Health EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic certificate; or an Advanced First Aid card from the American Red Cross; or a First Responder Course completion certificate; or a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation card issued by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. d) proof of a valid Colorado Driver's License. e) a statement of criminal complaint or convictions including Class Y and II traffic violations within the previous twelve (12) months. 3.8-8 Proof of insurance, as required, below, in Section 4.4 of this Ordinance 77-C. 3.8-9 A current copy of EMT or Paramedic Protocols adopted by '3+ the ambulance service in accordance with standards approved by the ambulance service' s Physician Advisor. 3.8-9 A current copy of the ambulance service's training standards in accordance with the requirements approved - by the ambulance service' s Physician Advisor. 3.8-11 Such other information as the Department may require to y make a fair determination. 'r{ :n PAGE 10 "r RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS ; r 3.9 Application - Approval. After receipt of an original application for an Ambulance Service License or an Ambulance Vehicle Permit, or a renewal thereof, the Department shall review the application and the applicant's record and provide for an inspection of equipment and vehicle (s) to determine compliance with this ordinance. The Director shall issue a license to the applicant to provide ambulance service and a permit for each ambulance used upon a finding that: (A) The ambulance service staff, vehicles, equipment, and location comply with the requirements of this Ordinance, and (B) The ambulance service's drivers, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics are certified in accordance with the rules pertaining to emergency medical services of the Colorado Department of Health, and (C) The applicant has complied in all respects with the requirements of this Ordinance. 3.10 Obtaining or attempting to obtain any license or permit hereunder by fraudulent means or misrepresentation shall be grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of such license or permit. 3.11 If a vehicle is replaced or an additional vehicle or vehicles are added to a service's fleet, an application for a vehicle permit shall be filed with the Department within 30 days of receipt of the new vehicle or vehicles. The completed application shall include a description of the vehicle (s) that were replaced. Upon receipt of a new vehicle permit application the Department shall inspect the new vehicle and issue the new vehicle permit, if appropriate. 3.12 In addition to the inspection required at the time of application, the Department may also visit or contact all ambulance services at one other time during the r year at which time an inspection may or may not be performed. The inspections of the ambulances and related equipment shall cover but not be limited to the following items: condition of the vehicle, safety and warning systems, Minimum Required Equipment for PAGE 11 `E RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS Colorado Ambulances (as per current E.M.S. Act, CRS, 35-3.5-101 , et seq.) . Each service shall provide evidence of an adequate on going vehicle safety and maintenance program. This shall be a log which shows the dates of the service and list of service(s) performed. The Department may modify this regulation or adopt additional requirements with the consent of the Board. 3. 13 Application - Denial Appeal. Any person or entity having been denied a license by the Director may appeal such denial to the Board. The request for a hearing on such denial must be in writing and shall be filed with the Clerk to the Board no later than thirty (30) days after the date of notification by the Director to the applicant of such denial. The request for a hearing shall specify the grounds of the appeal. 3.14 Any change of ownership shall require a new application and license, with payment of the same license fee as is required for an original application. Any sale or exchange of stock of fifty percent (50%) or more of the total outstanding stock of a corporation shall be .ii deemed a change of ownership for purposes of this Ordinance. Any change of ownership or any change of stock ownership of ten percent (10%) or more shall be reported in writing to the Director. 3.15 No license or permit issued by the Director shall be sold, assigned, or otherwise transferred. 3.16 All licenses and permits shall be renewed annually, shall expire on December 31 of the year issued and shall not be renewed until the application Fias been approved by the Department. All applications for renewal of licenses and permits shall be made not later than sixty (60) days prior to the date of expiration. The Department shall notify, by certified mail, return receipt requested, each licensee of the renewal requirements of this section, within ninety (90) days prior to the date of expiration. Section 4 - Requirements for the Operation of Ambulances ,F 4.1 Ambulance Crew Members - Training. No patient shall be transported in an ambulance within the county unless PAGE 12 ;t RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS y y there is available in the patient compartment, a Colorado State-certified EMT-Basic or higher level trained person. This requirement is subject to waiver by the Board. Ambulances responding to a call without a State-Certified EMT-Basic or higher level trained person on Board the ambulance shall immediately, upon acknowledgment of the call, notify Weld County Communications Dispatch that the ambulance is responding without such person on board. Without delay, Weld County Communications Dispatch shall 'k contact and dispatch back-up ambulance service coverage with qualified personnel on board to respond to the call. The ambulance driver shall meet the requirements of 25-3.5-202, C.R.S. , as amended. In unusual emergency conditions when no driver meeting these requirements is available, this requirement may be waived by the Board. A current First Responder Card is considered to be s equivalent to the requirements for the ambulance driver requirements. 4.2 Documentation. Each ambulance service shall prepare and transmit copies of uniform and standardized records concerning the transportation and treatment o£ patients as required by the Director. Such records shall include all information determined to be essential by the Colorado Department of Health for maintenance of F; adequate minimum records on the patient's medical condition and medical care provided by the ambulance service. All County licensed ambulance services shall utilize the statewide emergency medical services uniform prehospital care reporting system operated by 's the Colorado Department of Health, EMS Division. All records shall be preserved by the ambulance service for a period of at least three (3) years. 4 .3 Ambulance Crew Members - Criminal Record. Unless waived Sy the Board, no person shall be employed by an ambulance service as an ambulance crew member who has been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, Class I, or Class II traffic offense within the previous twelve (12) months from the date of application. 4.4 Insurance - No ambulance shall operate in Weld County unless it is covered by insurance as set forth in this t ;a PAGE 13 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS paragraph. Each ambulance service shall maintain insurance coverage for each and every ambulance owned, operated or leased by the ambulance service, providing coverage for injury to or death of persons in accidents resulting from any cause for which the owner of the said vehicle should be liable on account of any liability imposed on him by law, regardless of whether the ambulance was being driven by the owner, his agent or lessee, or any other person, and coverage as against damage to the property of another, including personal property, under like circumstances, in the following amounts: a. Statutory Worker's Compensation Insurance: b. Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Inju�: Each person $500,000 Each accident $500,000 Property Damage: Each accident $500,000 Professional Liability Coverage: Each person $500,000 Each accident $1 ,000,000 Proof of insurance shall be filed with the Department, along with the application for an ambulance service license as required in these regulations. Every insurance policy required shall contain a provision for continuing liability thereunder to the full amount thereof, notwithstanding any recovery thereon, that the liability of the insured shall not be affected by the insolvency or bankruptcy of the insured, and that until a policy is revoked, the insurance company will not be relieved from liability on account of nonpayment of premiums, failure to renew license at the end of the year, or any act or omission of the named insured. At any time said insurance is required to be renewed proof of renewal shall be provided to the Department. The motor vehicle insurance shall be a complying policy as defined in Section 10-4-703, C.R.S. , as amended. c • PAGE 14 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS A certificate o£ insurance, with the Board named on the certificate holders' copy, shall indicate the vehicles covered by the policy, type of insurance, (vehicle and professional liability, etc.) , policy number(s) , policy effective date, policy expiration date, amount of coverage, and contain a provision that thirty (30) days prior written notice of any cancellation or termination or revocation of said insurance policy shall be given ^t to the Department. Any changes in the status o£ vehicles listed on the certificate of insurance during the licensing cycle, shall be noted on a new certificate of insurance and forwarded to the Department within thirty (30) days of the changes. Notification of any changes in insurance shall be made in writing within thirty (30) days of such changes to the Department by the licensee, to be followed with a certificate of insurance as outlined in previous paragraphs. The Director may require additional proof of insurance at any time needed in order to promote ,y health, safety, and welfare of residents of the County. 4.5 Ambulance Specification. Ground vehicles obtained, licensed and placed in use as ambulances, shall at the minimum, meet the guidelines as established by the State Advisory Council. Variances of the above-mentioned specifications may be granted at the discretion of the Director. All ambulances shall have the name of the ambulance service clearly visible on said vehicles. 4 .6 Ambulance Equipment. Each ambulance shall contain the '' following equipment which shall be maintained in good working order: "k a. Emergency lighting and audible warning equipment which complies with Colorado State law for emergency vehicles. b. Safe tires and in addition, adequate snow tires or K chains when weather conditions demand. c. In the case of ambulances serving the County, a capability of two-way radio communication with • PAGE 15 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 0 their dispatcher and with one or more emergency facilities. d. Safety belts for both the ambulance driver and other attending personnel. Safety belts shall be utilized by all persons in the forward compartment. Attending personnel shall utilize seat belts when feasible. Safety belts or other safety restraining devices shall be available for patients being -a transported. Such devices shall be utilized when feasible. e. A functioning fire extinguisher with current annual inspection of the all purpose dry chemical type, ABC, and of the size as specified on the Equipment List for the County. r f. The minimal required equipment shall be that listed in the list established by the State Advisory Council on emergency medical services and approved by the State Board of Health. The Director may add to this list at his direction as other needs or new methodology becomes known. 't 4.7-1 Transport - Medical Facility. All ambulances shall deliver patients to the most appropriate medical facility as determined by the Physician Advisor or the Physician Advisor' s designee. . 4.7-2 Approved Locations - Abandonment. No licensed ambulance service shall operate from locations other than those approved by the Director nor shall such licensed ambulance service abandon approved locations without prior approval of the Director. 4. 8 An ambulance service operating in the County must comply with all County and municipal zoning and other regulations. Section 5 - Qualifications of Emergency Medical Technicians 5. 1 No person shall practice as an Emergency Medical Technician for any Ambulance Service subject to the licensing requirements of this Ordinance unless that person holds a valid Emergency Medical Technician ' '` license from the State of Colorado. • I:'y PAGE 16 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 5.2 Each Emergency Medical Service shall provide the Department with a list of its Emergency Medical Technicians as per section 3.8-7. ;r 5.3 Before the State certification of an EMT, EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic expires, the ambulance service shall provide the department witn a written statement showing the name of the EMT, EMT-B, EMT-1 or Paramedic, the date the certificate was issued, the date of expiration, and the certificate number o£ the new State certificate. Failure to comply with this Section disqualifies an EMT, EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic from practice in any weld County ambulance service. 5.4 EMT'S or Paramedics contracting or employed by groups and organizations for public events and not affiliated with a licensed ambulance service based in the County shall, upon request, be able to demonstrate compliance with rules and regulations as promulgated by Weld County, State o£ Colorado, and State Board of Medical • Examiners. 5.5 Emergency Standby Services. Emergency Medical Technicians or Paramedics contracting or employed by groups or organizations for public events to provide emergency medical care in the County must have sufficient supplies and equipment to effect care on the EMT-B level to persons requiring that care. The following is the minimum equipment or service required for provided emergency standby services: A. Oropharyngeal Airways in adult, child, and infant sizes. B. Assorted dressings (Sterile - large and small) . C. Soft roller bandages. • D. Tape. E. Extremity immobilizing devices. F. Triangular bandages. G. Shears capable of cutting clothing or bandages including heavy leather or canvas. PAGE 17 +t RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS H. Blood pressure manometer, cuff, and stethoscope. I. Cervical collar and/or sandbags. • J. Oral suction device. K. Portable oxygen and pocket mask and administration equipment. L. Backboard and straps. M. Direct communication access to a dispatch facility for requesting advance life support care. Section 6 - Unlawful Practices The following practices shall be unlawful and shall be grounds for a suspension or revocation o£ a license: 6.1 Willful and deliberate failure to respond to any call. 6.2 Willful and deliberate failure to transport a patient when required. 6 .3 Administering unnecessary treatment or supplies to a patient for the purpose of increasing the patient's bill. 6.4 Administration of any substance considered a drip or intravenous fluid unless under the protocol and/or order of the Physician Advisor. 6.5 Charging for treatment or supplies not actually provided to a patient. 6 .6 Requiring and/or allowing any employee of an ambulance service to be on continuous duty for any one period in excess of forty-eight (48) hours, except in cases of extreme emergency. 6.7 Except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, failure to deliver a patient to the most appropriate medical facility as determined by the physician advisor or his designee. PAGE 18 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 6.8 Conduct which constitutes a significant threat to the health or safety of the individuals receiving emergency care from a licensed ambulance service or services. In any revocation proceeding, evidence of the conviction for any traffic violation is admissible in overall consideration, evaluation and determination and disposition of such revocation hearing. 6.9 Noncompliance with any rule or regulation promulgated by the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners for the duties and responsibilities or Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics, or Physician Advisors. 6.10 Conduct by any person or entity in violation of the triage authority delegated to the Weld County Ambulance Service as set forth in Section 8.2. Section 7 -- Suspension or Revocation of License or Permit; Conditional Permits 7.1 Temporary Suspension. Upon a determination by the Director that any person has violated or failed to comply with any provisions of this Ordinance, the Director may temporarily suspend, for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days, any license or permit issued pursuant to this Ordinance. The licensee or permit holder shall receive written notice of such temporary suspension. The temporary suspension shall be effective upon the date of mailing the written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to .the licensee or permit holder, or on the date of service of the notice upon the licensee or permit holder pursuant to the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. A hearing on the temporary suspension shall be held before the Board not later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the temporary suspension. The written notice of temporary suspension shall include notice of the time and place of such hearing. Prior to such hearing, the Director may reinstate the license or permit upon a finding that the licensee has come into compliance with the provisions of this ordinance. 7. 2 All hearings before the Board of County Commissioners shall be public and every vote and official act of the Board of County Commissioners shall be public. The Board of County Commissioners may require an ambulance :x PAGE 19 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS service company which is the subject of a hearing, to make available such books and records as are desired and requested by the Board of County Commissioners. All testimony at the hearings shall be under oath and shall be electronically recorded. If a stenographic shorthand reporter is desired by any party, such reporter shall be permitted at the requesting party's expense. The Board of County Commissioners shall make other rules and regulations for the conduct of the hearing as are deemed necessary in its discretion. 7. 3 The hearing before the Board of County Commissioners shall be conducted in two (2) phases. A. During Phase I of the hearing, the Board of County Commissioners shall determine whether, by a preponderance of the evidence presented in the public hearing, any one or more of the following has occurred: (1) Violation(s) of any provision of this Ordinance. (2) Violation(s) of any law o£ the State of Colorado, or Ordinance or regulation of any municipality in the County. Evidence of any violation may be considered, regardless of any conviction thereof. (3) Commission of any practices sort forth , in Section 6. If the Board does not find that any of the above acts has occurred, the Board shall conclude the hearing and shall reinstate the license or permit for the remainder of its term. If the Board finds that one or more of the above acts has occurred, the public hearing shall progress to Phase II. B. During Phase IZ of the public hearing, the Board shall consider whether to suspend or revoke permanently the license or permit. The Board may suspend any license or permit issued pursuant to this Ordinance for any portion of or for the remainder of its life. At the end of such period, the person whose license or permit was suspended, r • PAGE 20 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS may apply for a new license or permit as in the case of an original application. Upon a finding by the Board that the licensee or permit holder has committed, within two (2) consecutive calendar years, two violations or on two separate occasions has failed to comply with any provision of this ordinance, the Board may permanently revoke such license or permit. The Board's decision to suspend or to revoke permanently the license or permit shall be based upon whether evidence of the following factors mitigates or aggravates the effects of the acts found by the Board during Phase I of the public hearing: (A) The seriousness of the act in terms of affront to the public. (B) Corrective actions taken by the license holder. (C) Prior violations and offenses and the effectiveness of prior corrective action. (D) Prior violations and offenses by the licensee or permit holder. (E) The violation, offense, or occurrence as a repeated course of conduct or as a single event. (F) The likelihood of recurrence. (G) All circumstances surrounding the violation, offense, or occurrence. (H) Willfulness of violation(s) , offense(s) , of occurrence(s) . (I) The length of time the license or permit has been held by the licensee or permit holder being disciplined. (J) Previous sanctions imposed against the licensee. i i C • PAGE 21 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS (K) Other factors making the situation unique to the license or permit holder subject to discipline. 7.4 It shall be the duty of the Director to notify local law enforcement authorities, fire departments, hospitals and the physician advisor(s) of revocation or suspension of any ambulance service license or vehicle permit. Section 8 - Countywide Emergency Service 8.1 So long as the weld County Ambulance Service is in existence and is duly licensed pursuant to this Ordinance, the Weld County Ambulance Service may provide emergency service to all areas of Weld County and to those other areas specifically set forth in the Weld County Ambulance Service application and license. 8.2 Weld County Ambulance Service shall have triage authority in Weld County where Weld County Ambulance Service and any other ambulance service have responded to calls for emergency assistance. 8.3 Weld County Communications dispatch may dispatch Weld County Ambulance Service to respond to a call within another ambulance service's service area under the terms and conditions set forth in Section 4.1. SECTION 9 - No Third Party Beneficiary Enforcement Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to create a cause o£ action and/or civil liability remedy in any person. This Ordinance shall not be construed to create a duty to any third party where no such duty otherwise existed. It is the express intention of the Board that any third party receiving services or benefits under this Ordinance shall be deemed an incidental beneficiary only. Section 10 - Savings Clause 10.1 The repeal of Ordinance 77-8 and its reenactment as Ordinance 77-C shall not have the effect to release, extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or in part any penalty, forfeiture, or liability, either PAGE 22 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under Ordinance 77-B. Ordinance 77-B shall be treated and held as remaining in force for the purpose of sustaining any and all proper actions, suits, proceedings and prosecutions, criminal as well as civil, for the enforcement of such penalty, forfeiture, or liability, as well as for the purpose of sustaining any judgment, decree or order which can or may be rendered, entered or made in such actions, suits, proceedings, or prosecutions, imposing, inflicting or declaring such penalty, forfeiture or liability. 10.2 All licenses in existence under Ordinance 77-B, at the time that said Ordinance was repealed and reenacted as this Ordinance 77-C, shall continue £n validity for their term as provided under Ordinance 77-B. Such existing licenses shall be subject, however, to the terms and requirements of this Ordinance 77-C without the need for a new application or inspection pursuant to this Ordinance 77-C. Section 11 - Safety Clause The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County hereby finds, determines and declares that this Ordinance is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Weld County, Colorado. Section 12 - Severability Clause If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional and invalid. e PAGL 23 RE: AMZULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that this Ordinance No. 77-C shall become effective , 19 , after its final public notice, in accordance with Sectio:14 (2) of the weld 'j County Home Rule Charter. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 77-C was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the day of , 19 :.r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman BY: George Kennedy, pro-Tem Deputy Cleric to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby County Attorney '!s Gordon E. Lacy First Reading: August 22, 1990 Published: August 30, 1990, in the New News Second Reading: September 10, 1990 Published: September 13, 1990, in the New News Final Reading: September 24, 1990 Published: September 27, 1990, in the New News Effective: October 3 , 1990 i !�� MEMORA11DUM Wi`O Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Y I. Weld County Board of Commissioners,. August 22, 199 COLORADO Prom Walter J. Speckman, Directors Human Resources soom Agreement between Employment Services of Weld County and the Weld Board of Cooperative Education Services Enclosed for Board approval and signature is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld Board of Cooperative Education Services (Weld BOCES) and Employment Services of Weld County. The Agreement states that Weld BOCES will provide 25 youth with some or all of the following services: o job specific competency program o basic skills development o employability skids training The performance goals of the Agreement state that 80% of the youth will successfully complete each of the above classes, with five (5) youth graduating from high school. Employment Services agrees to reimburse Weld BOCES a total sum of Eight Thousand Dollars (58,000) for services provided. The Agreement shall remain in effect from August 15, 1990 through June 15, 1991. If you have any questions regarding this Agreement. please telephone me at 353-3800, extension 3363. t 900769 Fig00(73 • .t :_17,7-'+ .fr , ' , *. .? ^tit silt x'7775—_, / ♦ xn E i V}p_ t"5" , y K '. August 22, 2990 MEMORANDUM TO: Clerk to the Board FR: Susan Montoya RE: Agreement between Employment Services of Weld County and the Weld Board of Cooperative Education Services Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies of an Agreement as stated above. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you have any questions, please telephone Judy Griego at 353-3800 extension 3363. 's J g 9e.P169 ;i i N • 1 • PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION SERVICES AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into this day 15th of August. 1990, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. on behalf of the Department of Human Resources' Employment Services, of Weld County hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services," and the Weld Board of Cooperative Education Services, hereinafter referred to as "Weld BOCES". WITNESSETH: • WHEREAS, Employment Services offers employment and training services to the economically disadvantaged and at-risk youth throughout Weld County; and WHEREAS. Employment Services is interested in expanding education and training programs under its Youth Employment and Training Programs; and WHEREAS. Employment Services supports and encourages the goal of youth remaining in and graduating from school with a quality education; and WHEREAS. Employment Services wishes to extend education and training to youth in rural school districts; and WHEREAS, Employment Services receives funding and authority through the • Job Training Partnership Act's Title II-A Monies and other related funding sources to purchase services for educational and training activities for youth • in rural Weld County; and WHEREAS, Weld BOCES, through the Weld Opportunity School. offers alternatives to the dropout and potential dropout in rural school districts;. and WHEREAS. Weld BOCES has available the expertise. facilities, equipment and staff through which these opportunities can be provided. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto convenant and agree as follows: 1. Term • This Agreement shall remain in effect for a period beginning August 15. 1990 through June 15. 1991. subject to the availability of funding. 2. Weld BOCES Roles and Responsibilities a a. Serve 25 youth by providing a job specific competency program. basic skills development. and employability skills training under the terms of Agreement 'r • a • n 900763 Purchase of Services Agreement Page Two rl b. Implement a job specific competency program in the vocational areas of clerical , reception, accounting. data entry, and word processing. Objectives and criteria of the Job Specific Outline will be developed for each vocational area. Examples are located in Attachment 1. c. Provide Employment Services with the curriculum, objectives, and the teaching methods to be used in the implementation of this Competency Program. A d. Provide the youth participant with one quarter of employability skills training. e. Provide youth with basic skills or remediation training necessary for remaining in school. f. Provide classes on a weekly basis, Monday through Friday, with the exception of officially recognized school holidays. ;t g. Provide classroom space at the Weld Opportunity School. located at 1112 9th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. h. Provide Employment Services with the necessary documentation. This will include the following: o Pre-assessment test scores F ° Monthly progress reports L • Post assessment i. Meet the following performance goals o Enroll 25 youth in the job specific competency class o Provide the youth with an employability skills training class o Provide the youth with basic skills development o 80% of the youth will complete the job specific competency class successfully; measured by progress reports and post assessment o 80% of the youth will complete the employability skills training class; measured by progress reports and post assessment o 80% of the youth will complete the basic skills development training class; measured by progress reports and post assessment o Five of the youth will graduate f. Assist Employment Services in obtaining complete applications from the 25 youth for the purpose of determining eligibility. as required by the Job Training Partnership Act. y 1: Purchase of Services Agreement ` Page Three k. Invoice Employment Services for costs incurred in the performance of this Agreement. The invoice shall detail the cost by the 10th working day of each month. Invoices shall be sent to: Employment Services of Weld County, Special Programs and Fiscal Office, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632. 3. Employment Services Roles and Responsibilities a. Enroll and determine eligibility for youth as per Job Training Partnership Act requirements. b. Monitor and evaluate, on a monthly basis. the procedures and progress of the classes and activities developed and implemented for the youth enrolled in the program. c. Provide youth pre-assessment for program enrollment. d. Certify competencies as achieved by program participants based on >' progress evaluations and post assessments e. Assist participants who require additional remediation to access the Educational Assistance Program. a remediation computer lab, implemented by Employment Services. f. Employment Services shall, upon receipt of proper invoices and verification of services performed. reimburse Weld BOCES for costs incurred in the performance of this Agreement, but in no event shall said reimbursement exceed Eight Thousand Dollars ($8.000). 1) Employment Services agrees to provide the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2.000) by September 1. 1990, to provide for planning and system development. 2) Employment Services agrees to provide the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000) to reimburse Weld BOCES on a monthly basis as follows: Monthly payments of Six Hundred Dollars ($600) based on the standards developed under 2, Weld BOCES Roles and Regulations. sections 'a' through 'k' of this Agreement. 4. Modification of Agreement All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 5. Assignments This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto. their Y' successors. heirs. legal representatives, and assigns. Weld BOCES may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of Employment Services. 9L 0769 r Purchase of Services Agreement Page Four X 6. Applicable Law Weld BOCES agrees to follow policies and procedures of Employment Services as construed in accordance with the Job Training Partnership Act, Weld County Home Rule Charter, and other applicable laws and regulations. 'i 7. Assurances a. Weld BOCES agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of Weld County. and therefore. are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for inSuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Weld BOCES or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing Weld BOCES duties as described in this Agreement. Weld BOCES shall indemnify, defend. and hold harmless Weld County, its officers and employees, for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by Weld BOCES, its employees, volunteers. and agents. Weld BOCES shall provide workers' compensation insurance for all employees of Weld BOCES engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act. c. No officer, member. or employee of Weld County, and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct, or indirect in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. d. Weld BOCES shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Weld County, ?` the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees. for any sanctions or liability incurred as a result of Weld BOCES' nonadherence to the Immigration Reform and Control Act. e. Weld BOCES understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Department of Human Resources, and the results provided to the Weld County Private Industry Council and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. 't 8. Termination This Agreement may be terminated by either party giving a thirty (30) day written notice to the other party. If funding to Employment Services should cease. this Agreement will be terminated immediately. If Employment Services funding should be reduced, this Agreement will be renegotiated immediately to reflect funding changes. a 9‘0769 ri';t Purchase of Services Agreement Page Five 9. Entire Agreement This Agreement including Attachment 1 constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and i may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph four (4) herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement j as of the day, month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELO BOARD OF COOPERATIVE OF W LD COUNTY, COLORADO EDUCATIONAL SERVICES • e . rant airman r amen er, xecut ve rector Approved: ` l ATTEST: My n airman Weld County Private Industry Council Weld County Clerk to the Board or Gerald Shadwick, ProTem �B • u J / beauty er to (h:Toaed r , pec n. xecutive3irector Weld ounty Department of Human Resources .r >4 'i t '6 9C®769 • 61 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS ' V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT ,v 90244 MEGG ASSOCIATES, INC. 14,801.60 • . '( TOTAL $ 14.801.60 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD )) 55 I This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed ti on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated talcum' 22 `'. 19 an and that payments should be made to the respect endors in the amounts set opposite thei ii v r names with the total amount $ 14.801.60 . DATED THIS 72ND DAY OF GU , 19 0 �i WELD I A E147.---- SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 22ND DAY OF AUGUST 1990 _ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:_ to - R - 9, , 46 Etre/la-4.0 it.eatct ; STATE OF COLORADO ) • . 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ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC., FOR A ) ;•il CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE ) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FILED '' AND NECESSITY TO EXERCISE FRANCHISE ) RIGHTS IN THE CITY OF BROOMFIELD, ) DOCKKT Ng. 90A-4ME COUNTIES OF ADAMS AND WELD. COLORADO, ) ,r.r., FOR THE PURCHASE, TRANSMISSION. ' ) ;4N DISTRIBUTION. AND SALE OF ELECTRICAL ) ENERGY IN SAID CITY OF BROOMFIELD. ) i`�rY TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS: , '.'4 You are notified that this application has been filed with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission by United Power, Inc., 18551 East 160th Avenue, Brighton, Colorado 80601, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to exercise franchise rights in the City of . Broomfield for the purchase, transmission, distribution, and sale of AN electrical energy as more specifically stated in the application which is available for public inspection at the Commission office located at 1580 Logan Street, 01.2. Denver, Colorado 80203. Any person desiring to intervene or participate as. a party in this proceeding shall file his petition for leave to intervene., or under the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, file other appropriate pleadings to become a party, within ten days after. the date of this notice. If you do not wish to intervene or become .a party, but desire to file comments, you may send written comments addressed to the Public Utilities Commission, 1580 Logan Street, OL2. Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 894-2070. This application will be processed in accordance with the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, found at 4 CCR 723-1 . This proceeding may, be processed by. .the Commission without a hearing if no interventions or petitions to intervene are timely filed in accordance with S 40-6-109(5), C.R.S. In the event interventions are filed or if the Commission upon its own motion sets this matter for hearing, the Applicant shall certify. in . ,.r writing, to the Commission Secretary that it desires either to proceed to hearing or to withdraw its application. This certification shall be ' filed within 30 days after the notice period expires, where interventions • hare peen filed, or within 30 days' after the Applicant has been notified „ ` that this matter will be set for hearing upon the Commission's own motion. i,f 4•ti ",O _ g Acto , • Within ten days after filing the certification, the Applicant shall file ten copies 'of the testimony, or a detailed summary of the testimony of each witness who is expected to testify in the Applicant's direct case. The Applicant shall also file a list of exhibits and ten copies of each of its exhibits with the Commission at the time it files '1 its certification. Copies of the foregoing documents shall be served upon all parties to the proceeding in accordance with the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. Each intervenor shall file with the Commission at least 7.0 days before the first day of the hearing ten_ copies of the testimony, or a detailed summary, of each of its witnesses, with ten copies of each of its exhibits, and shall serve copies on all parties. Parties to a proceeding are responsible for reviewing the 4 Commission's file to determine who are the parties in this proceeding in order to properly serve parties with copies of pleadings. No witness shall be permitted to testify, nor shall any document be received in 4 evidence, .except in rebuttal, unless filed and served as provided in this •'. notice. If a party does not meet these requirements and those found in the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. the Commission may dismiss the application or intervention upon motion filed by any other party, } unless good cause is shown. No motion for continuance shall be granted if filed within 20 days before the first day of the hearing. except for „ good cause shown. `q The Commission Secretary shall consider hearing dates and places within 15 days after the Applicant's certification has been received, and each party shall notify the Secretary within that time of the number of days the party expects the hearing to take, the location where the party _ desires the hearing to be held, and existing commitments during the following 180-day period which will prevent the party from appearing. If any party fails to so notify the Secretary of the Commission. the party will be deemed to have consented to the hearing date "and location determined by the Secretary. Parties will be notified by the Commission of the hearing date, time and location. Applicants roust appear at the % = hearing and present. evidence in support of their application. Other parties may appear and present evidence in accordance with their interests. Public testimony will also be received if offered, and if a hearing is held. tiM No exception to the procedure described in this notice shall be >'y made except upon timely motion showing good cause. Notwithstanding the provisions of this. notice. if an Applicant files copies of exhibits and a list of witnesses with its application. the above time requirements shall. be accelerated. The Commission also Y.w ';:14 / . \ ! • may provide for expedited procedure by modifying or eliminating any of sn above requirements e e U#■ relating b notice opportunity t \ kn d erg dau. s_ « upon its _ stir. (SEAL) �B � lI, Bs \ Executive Secretary §��, . Oakaao_G Colorado this : 16th day o k,� „ o, , z��� 41, . _ .4 \ . % m s ~« o . -it'Zz , o \ $64A:k srs , V `Ir ^ CC� ';rn^ \i; 1 S1n 'M,» p4 J , X90 �1UC 21 Al‘ (Decision No. C90-1056) ' 9(3 BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTI. 5,1 ISSION OF THE STATE��RlS9 1 'b 0 Y' 5a:v * * * '; RE: CREATION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES ) COMMISSION TASK FORCE 70 REVIEW ) TELEPHONE AND EXCHANGE AREAS AND ) DOCKET N0. 89M-0837 ' TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING ) PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS. ) AMENDMENTS TO RULES UNDER ) S 40-15-108, C.R.S.. PRESCRIBING ) COST-ALLOCATION METHODS FOR ) SEGREGATION OF INVESTMENTS AND ) DOCKET N0. 89R-608T EXPENSES OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS ) PROVIDERS. (COLORADO UNIVERSAL ) " + SERVICE FACTOR). 4 CCR 723-27. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY EAGLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS. ) DOCKET NO. 905-053T i' INC.. IN SECOND AMENDED ADVICE ) LETTER N0. 89-7. ) RE: _ THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY WILLARD TELEPHONE CO. IN ) DOCKET NO. 90S-054T ADVICE LETTER N0. 9. ) +: RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY STONEHAM COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ) DOCKET NO. 905-055T CORPORATION IN ADVICE ) , LETTER N0. 10. ) +3i4 RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY ROGGEN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ) DOCKET N0. 90S-056T COMPANY IN ADVICE LETTER N0. 13. )' a RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY STRASBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY. ) DOCKET N0. 90S-057T IN ADVICE LETTER NO. 19. ) ` t RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY COLUMBINE TELEPHONE COMPANY ) DOCKET N0. 90S=0587 IN ADVICE LETTER NO. 23. ) 4, 0 4 ? R£: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY BIG SANDY TELECOMMUNICATIONS. ) DOCKET N0. 90S-0597 INC., IN AMENDED ADVICE ) 4 LETTER N0. 24. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY PINE DRIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY ) DOCKET-NO. 905-0607 '> IN ADVICE LETTER N0. 25. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) tar BY FARMERS TELEPHONE COMPANY. ) DOCKET N0. 90S-061T INC.. IN SECOND AMENDED ADVICE ) LETTER NO. 25. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) ., SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY NUNN TELEPHONE COMPANY. ) DOCKET N0. 90S-0627 IN AMENDED ADVICE LETTER N0. 26. ) An RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY PEETZ COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ) DOCKET N0. 90S-0637 COMPANY. IN ADVICE LETTER N0. 29. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY SUNFLOWER TELEPHONE COMPANY. ) DOCKET NO. 905-0647 IN ADVICE LETTER N0. 33. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY WIGGINS TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION ) DOCKET NO. 90S-0657 IN AMENDED ADVICE LETTER NO. 34. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY BIJOU TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ) DOCKET NO. 90S-0667 IN AMENDED ADVICE LETTER NO. 35. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY NUCLA-NATURITA.TELEPHONE ) DOCKET NO. 905-0677 COMPANY IN AMENDED ) ADVICE LETTER N0. 36. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF .TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY BLANCA TELEPHONE COMPANY. ) DOCKET N0. 90S-068T IN ADVICE LETTER N0. 38. ) 2 f: • 0.4 N; • 'y RE: - THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) l BY EL PASO COUNTY TELEPHONE ) DOCKET N0. 90S-069T COMPANY. IN AMENDED ADVICE ) LETTER NO. 39. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ) DOCKET N0. 90S-070T '• ; ASSOCIATION. INC.. IN ADVICE ) LETTER N0. 39. ) RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY RYE TELEPHONE COMPANY, ) DOCKET NO. 90S-071T IN ADVICE LETTER NO. 64. ) -Y RE: THE INVESTIGATION AND ) DOCKET NO. 905-0727 SUSPENSION OF TARIFF SHEETS FILED ) BY EASTERN SLOPE RURAL TELEPHONE ) COMMISSION.DECISION ASSOCIATION. INC.. IN ) EXTENDING -TIME .TO FILE - ', ' ADVICE LETTER NO. 83. ) MODIFICATIONS TO TARIFFS August 8, 1990 STATEMENT. FINDINGS. AND cONCLUSIM DY THE COMMISgION: 1. On February 15. 1989, by Decision No. C89-240, the commission established Docket No. 89M-083T for the purpose of creating a task force to provide for an ongoing review of exchange areas in the ; u State of Colorado and to make recommendations concerning whether exchange areas should be reconfigured in accordance with current Commission standards for exchange areas. or whether: current fixed standards should be modified. The task force consisted of members of the Fixed Utilities Staff of the Commission designated by the Chief of Fixed Utilities. The task force, from time-to-time, has submitted reports to the Commission. Its latest report to the Commission was filed on July 19. 1990. 2. In Docket Nos. 905-0537 through 905-0727. 20 independent telephone companies also known as •Small LECs". as that term is defined in Rule 1 of the Cost Allocation Rules for Telecommunications Service Providers and Telephone Utilities found-at 4 CCR 723-27 Cost Allocation Rules). filed advice letters with proposed tariff -sheets implementing expanded local calling area plans. By Decision No. C90-503 issued in Docket Nos. 90S-053T through 90S-072r. the Commission permanently suspended the proposed tariff sheets and, among other things, ordered the u� 3 ;•n -1 M 20 independent telephone companies to file new tariff sheets with an effective date of January 1, 1991, which would modify the proposed local 4 calling area plans to be consistent with the findings in Decision No. C90-503 within 30 days after the adoption the rules in Docket No. 89R-6087. 3. By Decision No. C90-932 issued in Docket No. 89R-6087, the Commission adopted rules on July 11, 1990, which established the Colorado High Cost Fund (CNCF). As part of that decision, the Commission directed that the time to file the tariff sheets and data required in Ordering , a Paragraph 2 of Decision No. C90-503 should be extended for an additional 60 days, thereby allowing the 20 independent telephone companies a total of 90 days to file the tariff sheets and data. 4. However. some of the independent telephone companies are average schedule small LECs, which cannot file their tariff sheets and data until the Commission, as the CHCF administrator, has determined certain average rates described in Rule 19.4.1.2 of: the Commission's Cost Allocation Rules, effective August 30, 1990. Therefore, only non-average schedule small LECs should file their tariff sheets and data required in trdering Paragraph 2 of Decision No. C90-503 by October 10. 1990.. After reviewing the tariff sheets and data filed by the non-average schedule small LECs. the Commission will publish those rates by October 31, 1990. The Commission will .also determine and publish the charge per access line per month as required in Rule 19:6.5.2 of the Cost Allocation Rules. Then the average schedule small LECs should file their tariff sheets and data no later than November 30, 1990. 5. The task force report filed on July 19, 1990, notes that Agate Mutual Telephone Exchange (Agate), Delta County Cooperative Telephone Company (Delta County). Haxtun Telephone Company (Haxtun), Phillips County Telephone Company (Phillips County), ^ Rico Telephone Company (Rico). and Universal Telephone Company of Colorado (Universal) have not made filings to modify their respective local calling areas. The report also indicates that Delta County is the only company which has a local calling area presently that- could be construed as encompassing its proper local community of interest. • 6. The Commission has repeatedly expressed its desire to examine all local calling areas, statewide. and to implement proper local calling area plans using the crtteria discussed in Decision No. C90-503 for all small LECs by January 1, 1991. 7. Although Decision No. C90-503 specifically related to the 20 independent telephone companies that filed -proposed expanded local calling area plans, the requirement to file tariff sheets and data within 90 days from the date rules were adopted on Docket No. 89R-608T, as modified by Paragraph 5 above, should also be directed to Agate. Delta �l County, Haxtun, Phillips County,: Rico, and- Universal so that the commission can meet its goal of examining and implementing proper local calling area plans for all small LECs by January 1. 1991. 4 8. In the event the appropriate tariff sheets and data are not properly filed by all small LECs as discussed in Paragraph 5. the Commission will consider the issuance of showcause orders to small LECs which do not comply with this decision. THEREFORE THE COMMISSION ORDERS THAT: 1. Decision Nos. C90-503 and C90-932 should be modified to extend the time for compliance with certain requirements' made or noted in '$ those decisions, as stated in Ordering Paragraph No. 2 below. 2. All Small LECs, including Agate Mutual Telephone Exchange. Delta County Cooperative Telephone Company, Haxtun Telephone Company, Phillips County Telephone Company, Rico Telephone Company. and Universal Telephone Company of Colorado, shalt file appropriate tariff sheets and data as originally required by Commission Decision No. C90-503, which are consistent with the requirements of the Commission's Cost Allocation Rules for Telecommunications Service Providers and Telephone Utilities found at 4 CCR 723-27, and particularly Rules 15 through 20 of those rules, as follows: a. Non-average schedule small LECs shall file with the Commission the appropriate tariff sheets and data no later than October 10, 1990, by 5:00 p.m.. and b. ' Average schedule small LECs shall file with the Commission the appropriate tariff sheets and data no later than November 30, 1990, by 5:00 p.m. 3. The Staff of the Commission. shall review the tariff s>,eets and data filed by non-average schedule small LECs. By October 26, 1990, ttC the Staff of the Commission shall recommend to the Commission the average intrastate network access services rate and the average imputed local network services rate discussed .in Rule 19.4.1.2 of the Commission's Cost Allocation Rules for Telecommunications Service Providers and Telephone Utilities found at 4 CCR 723-27. 4. On or about October 31, 1990. the Commission, as administrator of the Colorado High Cost Fund, will determine and publish by decision the average intrastate network access services rate and the average imputed local network services rate, which rates shall be used by ` average schedule small LECs when they file their tariff sheets and data required in Ordering Paragraph No. 2(b) of this decision. The Commission will also determine and publish the charge per access line per month as required in Rule 19.6.5.2 of the Cost Allocation Rules. This Decision is effective immediately. 5 ti ,s, DONE IN OPEN MEETING August 8, 1990. (s E A I.) THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION i; �u7°N OF THE STATE OF COLORADO" * • °Pr • ' .° "� ♦� ARNOLD H. COOK a.I.� I o e n RONALD L. LEHR �? wo, I4 +;o ON 00 GARY L. NAKARA00 ATTEST: A +� '\2...,. commissioners ...y P. Spier . Executive Secret ry - 2491J/td. 6 r� !� CO '.Y �tl 4�U vV u.:�V C 710-73 - TOwN OF wINDSOR, COLORADO : 301 walnut Strewn n6 20 Ail EF 55 windsor, Colorado 1055- (303) 686-7476 CLERK Fort Collins Line: (303) a'fd'iTI ARD August 16, 1990 a;' WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 915 10TH ST (+: GREELEY, CO 80631 RE: Proposed Annexation Dear Property Owner: The Windsor Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on September, 6, 1990 at 7:00 P.M- in the Board Room of Park Building, 301 walnut Street, Windsor, Colorado. The Board of Trustees is scheduled to hold a public hearing at the same time and location on September 10, 1990. The purpose of these hearings will be to consider the annexation of approximately 1,165.6 acres located south of weld County Road 66; east of weld County Road 17; and west of State Highway 257. Please see the vicinity map on reverse side of this sheet. The Town of Windsor is required by law to notify owners o£ property within 300 feet of the proposed annexation. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at the above telephone number. Additional information is available to the public in the Planning Department office from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday, at the above address. Sincerely, -OWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO gol-Y-LaVe-)Janet E. 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Sox 850 X990 2° Color o. 80632 C\-501` z) "k �0 August 15, 1990 Senator Tom Norton 1204 50th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80634 Dear Senator Norton: To keep you informed of highway construction in your area that may be of interest to you, your conQtituents, or other persons that may contact you, I am pleased to report tha. on August 2, 1990, the Division of High- ways received four bids at the bid opening for a signal project in Weld "r County. Sturgeon Elecric Company, Inc. of Henderson submitted an apparently .,, successful bid of $77,209. This construction project is identified as FCU 034-1(30), U.S. 34 Business Route at 59th, Greeley. The project is for signalization, minor widening and safety work. The time required for completion of this project is 20 working days following the "Notice to Proceed." Since climatic conditions and the delay generally experienced in the delivery of traffic signal components may pre- clude construction at times, the Contractor may not complete this project until fall. The construction engineering for this project will be coordinated by our Resident Engineer, Bob Patrick, located in Greeley. If you should have any questions or inquiries relative to this project during construction, please feel free to call Mr. Patrick at 350-2135; Lewis Garton, District Construction Engineer; or me at 353-1232 in Greeley. Sincerely, + i/:t2areaai Douglas Razes ;r District Engineer cc: Mr. George W. Hall, State Highway Commissioner Mr. Gene Brantner, Weld County Commissioner— R. L. Clevenger/Chief Engineer Dan Hopkins/Public Relations This letter also sent to: Rep. Dick Bond, 1954 25th Ave.,Greeley,CO 80631 Rep. William Jerke, 23003 WCR 39, La Sal1e,C0 80645 Rep. David Owen, 2722 Buena Vista Dr., Greeley,CO 80634{5eller1)1Fel— • AA /11 Ara/ �^y' d 114149.... WELD C.,OUNTrrY�� COM:4;SSIO,NE S SO AU; 20 AM a 51 . CLERK. _ SS - lit-_40. - - ._. .. r7� THE 60AR0 _. _-- _ �P d . -�. -21*-44- ict-n-bd i /1 a o-• &.4,4,e CT 1t7/La n _ . �� -(4 pia .4 Rio 7yi<,, _.. l�rrt v- a.(�vr,� - o.. , ileo . ._ � . y, p_ .o- y . 3 , -412,in.- M _ 1D � . Id ' ' d _.._ o C1:“ tit a 1944 4t'al° ¢ TOWN cKERSEY an THIRD era66r TBLBPDomc POST 071.06 BOX 67 0051 065.1..1 BBpp6V,COLORADO 09666 August 17, 1990 .-,4 Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioners; In regard to the consent authorization for environmental health services requested from the Board of Trustees of the Town of Kersey. The Trustees have some concerns as to how this will impact our budget. We are also interested in how this program is to be implemented. It seems that we are being ask to give consent for something which has been decided by the county with no regard to those impacted by the fees. We would like therefore to suggest a meeting with town officials from around the county to address their concerns. Sincerely; „ L it Mar ene R. Hookom Town Clerk !S.F =e eis VL� • ,vI\ 4�' g ^�3a o v 92322 Federal Register / Vol, SS, No. 153 / Wednesday. August ft 1990 / Notices determination.Any comments received within 30 days after the date of .i publlatlon of this notice will be considered in making any final detenninstion.The Commission will not normally make a final determination unless it receives•request for a hearing. • Written comments may be submitted by mail to the Regulatory Publications f s 9wraekly Notice Applications and Branch.Diviners u Freedom S Atnendmants m Open>Yq Lacs Offs of n and Puation. S.Nuclear, involving No Significant Manna Office toy Commission. as Nuclear Considerations Regulatory and should cite Washington. DC 20555 and should sits the I.�>po� this Federal Restate?notice.blication date and numrittten Pursuant to Public Lew(P.L)97415, comments may also be delivered to "•' the Nuclear Regulatory Commission(the Room P-223,Phillips Building,7920 ,yx; Commission)is publishing this regular Norfolk Avenue,Bethesda.Maryland biweekly notice.P.L 97415 revised from 7:30 a.m.to 4:55 p.m.Copies of section 159 of the Atomic Energy Act of written comments received may be 1954,as amended(the Act).to require examined at the NRC Public Document 'r`?• the Commission to publish notice of any Room.the Cadman Building.2120 L amendments issued.or proposed to be Street NW-Washington,DC.The filing issued under a new provision of section of requests for hearing and pstltiotts for 189 of the Act This provision grants the leave to intervene is discussed below. Commission the authority to issue end By September 7.1940.the licensee make immediately effective any may file a request for a hearing with amendment to an operating license upon respect to Stara of the amendment to a determination by the Commission that the subject facility operating license and such amendment involves no significant any person whose interest may be hazards consideration,notwithstanding affected by this proceeding and who the pendency before the Commission of wishes to participate es a party in the a request for a hearing from any person. proceeding must foe a written petition ? This biweekly notice includes all for leave to intervene.Requests fo:a notices of amendments Issued or hearing and petitions for leave to proposed to be issued from July 14.1990 intervene shall be filed in accordance / through July 27,1990.The last biweekly with the Commission's"Rules of notice was published on July 25,1990(55 Practice for Domestic Licensing FR 30290.) Proceedings"in 10 CFR Part 2 NOTICE OF CONSIDERATION OF Interested persons should consult a currentis ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT TO copy of 10 CFR 2714 which c FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE AND available at the.the Gelman n's Public PROPOSED NO SIGNIFICANT Document Room the Gelman Building HAZARDS CONSIDERATION 2120 L Street N11r"Washington DC HAZ R DS CO SI AND 20555 and at the Local Public Document DETERMINATION ETER INATI N A HEARING Room for the particular facility involved if a request for a hearing or petition for ",? The Commission has made a proposed leave to intervene is filed by the above determination that the following date,the Commission or an Atomic amendment requests involve no Safety and Licensing board,designated • significant hazards consideration.Under by the Commission or by the Chairmen the Commission's rogulstions in 10 CFR of the Atomic Safety and Licensing a 50.92 this means that operation of the Board Panel,will rule on the request facility in accordance wish the proposed and/or petition and the Secretary or the "" t amendments would not(I)Involve■ designated Atomic Safety and Licensing • significant increase in the probability or Board will issue■notice of hearing or r consequences of an accident previously an aPproPriste order. evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of As required by 10 CFR 2.714,a a new or different kind of accident from petition for leave to intervene shall set any accident previously evaluated:or(3) forth with particularity the interest of ' Involve a significant reduction in■ the petitioner in the proceeding.and margin of safety.The basis for this how that interest may be affected by the proposed determination for each results of the proceeding.The petition amendment request is shown below. should specifically explain the reasons q The Commission is seeking public why intervention should be permitted comments on this proposed with particular reference to the ks �� . 1)aalao 3 Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 153 / Wednesday. August 8, 1990/ Notices 3=3 following factors:(1)the nature of the final determination will serve to decide supplemental petitions and/or requests petitioner's right under the Act to be when the hearing is held, for hearing will not be entertained made a party to the proceeding:(2)the If the final determination Is that the absent a determination by the 'i nature and extent of the petitioner's amendment request involves no Commission.the presiding officer or the . property,financial.or other Interest in significant hazards consideration.the presiding Atomic Safety and Licensing the proceeding.and(3)the possible Commission may issue the amendment Board,that the petition and/or request effect of any order which may be and make It Immediately effective, should be granted based upon a ' entered in the proceeding on the notwithstanding the request for a balancing of factors specified:n:0 CFR petitioner's Interest The petition should hearing.My hearing held would take 2.714(a)(i)(1){v)and 2.714(d). also identify the specific aspect(s)of the place after issuance of the amendment For further details with respect to this subject matter of the proceeding as to If the final determination is that the action.see the application for 4 which petitioner wishes to intervene. amendment involves a significant amendment which Is available for public Any person who has filed a petition for hazards consideration,any hearing held inspection at the Commission's Public leave to intervene or who has been would take place before the issuance of Document Room the Gelman Building, admitted as a party may amend the any amendment. 2120 L Street NVV.,Washington.DC. petition without requesting leave of the Normally,the Commission will not and at the local public document room Board up to fifteen(15)days prior to the issue the amendment until the for the particular facility involved. first preheating conference scheduled in expiration of the 30-day notice period. Carolina Power h Light Company.et al„ the proceeding,but such an amended However,should circumstances change - mast Noe.30425 and 50,124, petition must satisfy the specificity dada.the notice petted such that failure Brunswick Scum Electric Plant.Units 1 requirements described above. to act in a timely way would result for and 2.Bnmewlek County.North Not later than fifteen(15)days prior to example.in derating or shutdown of the Carotins the first preheating conference facility,the Commission may Issue the scheduled In the proceeding,a petitioner license amendment before the Dote of amendments request: ' shall file a supplement to the petition to expiration of the 30-day notice period. February 241090,as supplemented May intervene which must include a list of provided that its final determination is 41900 the contentions which are sought t0 be that the amendment involves no Description of amendments request: litigated in the matter.Each contention significant hazards consideration,The The proposed amendment would revise must consist of a specific statement of final determination will consider all the Technical Specifications(TS) the issue of law or fact to be raised or public and State comments received Section 3.7.12 to clarify and expand the controverted.In addition:the petitioner before action is taken.Should the service water pump operability shall provide a brief explanation of the Commission take this action,it will requirements during various plant bases of the contention and a concise publish a notice of issuance and provide operational conditions.thereby statement of the alleged facts or expert for opportunity for a heating after reflecting the plant design in a clearer opinion which support the contention issuance.The Commission expects that manner.A change to the Bases Section and on which the petitioner intends to the need to take this action will occur 3/0.7.1 would also be made reflecting rely in proving the contention at the very infrequently. the proposed change.The February 29. hearing.The petitioner must also A request for a hearing or a petition 1990,submittal required at least two provide references to those specific for leave to intervene must be filed with operable nuclear service water pumps sources and documents of which the the Secretary of the Commission.V.S. per site while in Operational Condition petitioner is aware and on which the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 4 or 5.This proposed change was petitioner intends to rely to establish Washington,DC 20555.Attention previously noticed on May 2.1990(55 FR those facts or expert opinion.Petitioner Docketing and Services Branch,or may 18410).The revised May 41990. must provide sufficient information to be delivered to the Commission's Public submittal increased the required number show that a genuine dispute exists with Document Room,the Gelman Building, of operable nuclear service water pumps the applicant on a material issue of law 2120 L Street,NW.,Washington,DC.by per site from two to three when the units or fact.Contentions shall be limited to the above date.Where petitions are are in Operational Condition a or 5. matters within the scope of the filed during the last ten(10)days of the Basis forproposednosigniJicant amendments under consideration.The notice period,It is requested that the hazards consideration determination: contention must be one which,if proven, petitioner promptly so inform the The Commission ties provided would entitle the petitioner to relief.A Commission by a toll-free telephone call standards for determining whether a no petitioner who fails to file such a to Western Union at 1-(800)325-0000(m significant hazards consideration exists supplement which satisfies these Missouri 14800)342.6700).The Western as stated in 10 CFR 50.92(c).A proposed requirements with respect to at least one Union operator should be given amendment to an operating license ' contention will not be permitted to Datagram Identification Number 3737 involves no significant hazards participate as a party. and the following message addressed to consideration if operation of the facility Those permitted to intervene become (Project Director):petitioner's name and in accordance with the proposed parties to the proceeding.subject to any telephone number,date petition was amendment would not:(1)Involve a limitations in the order granting leave to mailed plant name:and publication significant increase in the probability or intervene.and have the opportunity to date and page number of this Federel consequences of an accident previously participate fully in the conduct of the Register notice.A copy of the petition evaluated or(2)Create the possibility of hearing.including the opportunity to should also be sent to the Office of the a new or different kind of accident from present evidence and cross-examine General Counsel,U.S.Nuclear any accident previously evaluated:or(3) witnesses. Regulatory Commission.Washington. Involve a significant reduction in a if a hearing is requested the DC 20555.and to the attorney for the margin of safety. • Commission will make a final licensee. Carolina Power*Light Company(the determined=on the issue of no Nontimaly filings of petitions for leave licensee)has reviewed the proposed significant hazards consideration.The to intervene.amended petitions. changes and has determined that the 29.224 Federal Register ! WA. SIi. Be. 153 / Wednesday. Angus! 5.'!990 /Notices oM+aadamandneetsdo not Earehra ante waterasDattIWy liar die tauten asiAificen lterrodseenidaralfortfor significant aimed.ceasiderstioniroe athlete Period Of EOM.neprgaeed thelolbOwiegamasese followingseaems: change will provide a bisbarievd.t 1 lheauePasM'mangeallows the usaf assumes of serlos water system it+t•Peretieaattlhe{aa01ry,N>rooadm°r .plant dssiprand hawit me airmindamandmant.tr a ewf the present oyeb,IlltW to svallabtltty frbo(toorm•l opwtions and tnvoheas(�r{9oantiecnaasfeas ena°ra that an adequate supply of water» acoldentanntit it w'Dhrefri .liwI oWwd probabtiityaroosequeameof=accident av'atale forcoa&to tie diesel generators anode don not Wvdrs ssigelAprn and other&lelegmpmem.The proposed reductionM6e eas afa lety. Drevlowl►a°a(yaadOsr.'u°tbtaeltande r alnrrgerequlrs'MOthe auaear and the The Ronne bee 0eaG1eded that the provides administrative coW[oL sad thusboa ' conventional deaden babe spermle with propaedooetowdol Alta meet the three of nand enduprotiously l evala or see.Tbe r ore nuclearandtwo Conventional carat standards in to CPR 90.92 and, dW'aa inendedto inimafangs*5.e water pumps capable ofagpplyingal» therefore.involve no .change la staff among r -leaden when the alias&OPERATIONAL ronaldendinn. rtilgelfiosnt hazards the .infact.be enhanced. and accident mitigation CONDITIONS ISIC)l for d.This change etaY•in raeR beer(aeree6 7 reedits in lour nuclear service water pumps �e NRCatslf is main•g Ndnary a Operanert°se as taotllty m.000rlLnce operable wharverboth unite are at power. review ofshe hauteur'no aigaltiartt with the reposed amendment would not vi .expanded,equlremenniedmlninon hazard'=adoretlondetr m ntinatl �+rfhepeeaibanyofaeawardaterent Mae oast%sod all ensure thr end.ypeee•with the licensee's+mar& kind rd•Oei4004cn cry madam prerdoodY availability ofsena"interior diesel Accordingly.tbecnnunsieawomen aeaniamelbeceasdin an■dmhdrnttw generator cooling clang the initial tenminute to determine that thetaqued Change Whit*des amp»senttk possibility • wood eke destgn bests accident caw and amendment,donatinvolvea significant of any awearslif4»nt kind cif accident iites provide fermate's&vervica veterwpeMliry hazardsanoddration, those,peevlouelyewated.lu lorris-0evalminute&ndodMOM. Socafeeai5licOxserentROorrr A Operation ofdit,fe lty.inaccordance When the unit dean OPERATIONAL with the pratieed amendment.would not of required ISIC)4 or 5 MCI the a tuber �tlavr Utihms llyofNolth�Cerelba n bwolvs•tignMcant»auction in•margin of required pumps drops to any combination ihaiaglOA'en wain InadlliOn Aandatl safety because(labia edminiatrattve �. � of two mole.randlommoventiondta loa Library.001S.Doane R ad, thangemblohmay=tally enhanetbe water pumps,provided that.these areal Asset WLmfngtoz.Nosh Carolina 264C6-3207. margin&safetyWanhancingoperator i throe operable nuclear service water pumps ,tr(OrneytforHaensse:ft.Llrtee dimness andattentivenesa. Person Mlant aid&two opwbN ereim General Core)©saline Power A water pum ainuaberawl/oruenvanttonaU The IVd amendment brine rtiludedthatthe '.n en theta while In OPERATIONAL Light Company.P.D.®oxY.wt"1•Raleigh, proposed emendmeat meets 9re three h N CONDITIONS ng. North Catalina 2>aD2 (stq a or b eeawte>o term standards in t0 CFR 5041 and. cooling on%supplied,even after NRCAm/edtDirctor.Elinor G. theleltaa,involves=Significant application ofthe single lelarecriteria Adensam hazards consideration. E Stipulatingrvice stieastm»sapsrablemrclear Carolina Power t 7beNRC Malt be.Made aprelininary tuspanr Owaimsitlesel � C°r°�°Y, review of tba'I1tbngee's 5.o�seer.toraoak9tselll+betwdieblelofloadeg DucltalNa3D,T9L'H.B,Rob{oson significant any DOA.regardless of which.Unn&Zero th' Stare TIO MC Plod,nthNe•1 6arards consideration determination aocattnt/n■wiimt Dar9ggtee County.South Carolina and agrees with the licensee's analysis. The allowed out of service tuns and Accordingly.the>Cpmmisaion proposes compensatory measures established&the Dote of amendment ragaaec,July 9, t0 determine that the requested revised Action Statements are consistent 1090 amendment does not'Involvea with those°fee twang Technical Description ofareeahntotsequel:a significant hazards consideration. Specification a2a2.Desedonalareasoning. The amendneet will Provide tacolPu licDacumentitste the Company endeterndnedabre the condetencywttb fheavertbne work 'reposed amendmtnt,doee oat involve a iImIL location:Hartsville Memorial elgofliceru}umeeeeaNnep»yyllfyW promulgatedby�Genericlartaric- Hama and patEAyammwEJarbv�ry .consequences of sit accident 73.seq,emendms ithin r echoic re South Caroline 29535 previously ettbsequantbtemetJAhhi7bch�al `. evaluated. 2.The service warm system'»designed l0 Speeifloetitm Section 6.23,'es Auoraey fat licensee:A£Rums. i yrovide lubrication and cooling of equipmem laWnPllata. Gil parry. Carolina power 6 during normal operations andundoaccidmn Basis)�prop�'nosigaiftoant LI91ttCommryPA.SOX 755LRaleigh. conditions.The systemoanaliobecrow hazards amsidemt4rdetermination: NOrthCsfiodiea.27602 connected tothettHlt system dumps The Commission has provided MD Project Director Chace C. emergencies byrovide core**ding standards for determining wheatera no Ademam capabibtw■.The aerrioe water system slain significant hazards°onsideratloa axial �aw,sal(F.d1am.CpmpanY• ' mltig.uen of enaocldent.but doe.not•or sea es tteted m 10 CFA r0.92(c).A proposed o a *■n initia for or an accident sequence.The amendment t0 en operettas license N«'II0.7ba and 310-Zed,Q,sad Proposed change does not affect the ability of involves no cant hazards Cities Nudor.PowerStation'Uit[a I ` the service water wean to perform its significant and Z,Rods Island County,Illinois `I' intended function.The requested amendment consideration if operation of the fad* will assure that the service watersystem will in accordance with the proposed - Dote of application foromendments: be available togmwide an adequate supply of amendmentwot0d not:(I)involve a Jely t0.1990 • cooling waterier both nom&and emergetcy significant Increase ht the probability or Description afomendmenterequest: operation.Therefore.the proposed consequences of SD accident previously Commonwealth Edison Cowpony.the amendment does not create the&ability et evaluated:tor12)Ovate the possibility of lioensee.aubrttitted an application to a new or different kind of accident hominy 0 new or different kind of accident born amend the'Technical Specifications for accident previously evaluated. 7.Theproposed change clanasand •aYtocidertt previously evaluated:or 4) the Quad CitiesNuclear Power Station. expends'(.servioswmer pump operability Involve a significant reduction Ina Units 7 and Z This application would requirements&bettertt0ectphintdesign. margin efsafety. change the Technical Speeificatieneto These expanded reeuiremnents will rare tie Carelimi Power Slight Ourenyjibe reflect a High Preemie Oodanttelecoon . s'dlabibtyadanioawatrfordinel licensee)has reviewed the proposed (HPO)ares the premotimtmomfivation eenraaeraeaYggoilang the fetal laminate changes=dime'detretbrad that eke which replameapstrype beat elne°tere periadofa0lAamdarowl»for.a -Solent requested amiantus dos sot drrudvs %Oahe linorMeetdetamer. Sr7 _ Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 153 / Wednesday. August 8. 1980 / Notices 32325 Basis for proposed no significant detectors.thereby,potentially increasing the (PCP).(0)add record retention '•` hazards consideration determination: response time.In addition.the monitoring requirements for changes to the ODCM The Commission has provided system coupled with the detector design and PCP.and u n D g provides•mon reliable system to detect (� pieta the definitions standards for determining whether a of the ODCM and PCP consistent with damage.thereby assuring better fire significant hazards consideration exists protection system and availability orthe these changes.Thew TS changes were as stated in 10 CFR 30.92.A proposed HPCI system. submitted in response to NRC Generic amendment to an operating license for a Based on the previous discussion&the fetter 89'01.which Provided guidance facility involves no significant hazards licensee concluded that the proposed for the relocation of the Radiological • consideration if operation of the facility Effluent Technical Specifications(REPS) p amendment request ices not involve e u in accordance with a proposed significant increase in the probability or as part of the Bnedtem TS improvement ' amendment would not(1)Involve a consequences of an accident previously Program- . significant increase In the probability or evaluated does not create the Basis for proposed no significant consequences of an accident previously possibility of a new or different kind of hazards consideration determination: evaluated.(2)Create the possibility of a accident from any accident previously. The Commission ham Provided new or different kind of accident from evaluated;and does not Involve• standards(10 CFR 30.021c))for any accident previously evaluated,or(3) reduction In the raqulred margin of determining whether a significant Involve s significant reduction in a safety. hazards consideration exists.A • margin of safety. The staff has reviewed the licensee's proposer:amendment to an operating The licenseethas provided the no significant hazards consideration license for•facility involves no following analysis of no significant determination and agrees with the significant hazards consideration if hazards considerations using the licensee's analysiss. .The staff.therefore. operation of the facility in accordance Commission's i The pro0possd change does not Involve a ed amendment would proposes to determine that the licensee's not: Iwith thenvolve cant increase in significant Increase in the probability or request dose not involve•■significant p )probability consequences of en consequencex prev hazards consideration. the robebtil or evaluated. A of an sections system i slyaccident previously evaluated:or(2) evaluated. t fire protection system n Local Public DixonDebasers[Room Create the possibility of a new or installed in the High Pressure Coolant location:Dlxo Public Library,221 Do lY Injection(HPCI)system in order to minimize Henkepin Avenue,Dixon,Illinois 81021. different kind of accident from any the damage to the HPCI system due to a fire. Attorney for licensee:Michael I. accident previously evaluated:or(3) !'.1/4, The HPCI system is an Emergency Con Miller,Esquire;Sldley and Austin.One Involve a significant reduction in a Cooling System(ECCS)end a reliable fire First National Plaza.Chicago.Illinois margin of safety. . protection system is essential to maintain the In and t0 the proposed availability of HMI. RCActI Project Dlroclot Jacob F. amendments,the IianDmw provided en The replacement fin protection aystem n8 ) utilizes linear heat detectors which provide Wechselberger. evaluation of the proposed changes with better coverage than the spot heat detector DokeDoke power Cam et aL,Docket pMy respect tO��ethree tandlrrds: currently in use.The linear hest detectors 1.The are■dmiui■tr■tive will be placed at the existing heat deteCtor Noe.50 13 and 50418.Catawba le nature slnW the existing REPS location as well as ta between the existing Nuclear Station.Unit:aimed med F.York requirements are maintained and merely detectors.Since the See'F setpolnt for the County,South Carolina relocated to the Catawba SLC Ma musk which fire protection system remains unchanged. is controlled as part of the Catawba FSAR. the added coverage of the existing system Date of amendment ergaeat•February Any future changes to this tatormadon would has the potential to detect a fire more 7.1990.as supplemented May 7.1990 be evaluated in accordance with the process quickly.thereby decreasing the consequences Description of amendment request: described in 10 CFR 80.50.Under m CFR of the fire. The proposed amendments will(1) SOSO,chants may be made without prior in addition,the linear heat detector Incorporate programmatic controls in Commission approval if the licensee him constnrction provides more reliable the Administrative Controls section of dannined dal en umeviewed eerei7 performance in that it le less susceptible to the Technical Specifications(no)that question inn n limb.'d'A report cinch `5 undetected damage.The detection of damage satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR changes la required to be submitted to the to the fin protection system is essential to Commission amnia*. maintain system performance and to assure �'1�' CRR Putt 190'10 CPR axe No hardware changes or additions will be system actuation in the event of•fire. and Appendix i to 10 CFR Part 50.(2) made to the Catawba Nuclear Station as a The probability of•fin le not changed by reloate the existing procedural details result of these proposed amendments.There the modification of the fire protection system, in mutant specifications involving would be no Warne in the types Or mounts 2.The proposed change does not create the radioactive effluent monitoring of radioactive effluent releases.our an possibility of■new or different kind of instrumentation,the control of liquid increase in individual or mmnLtiw accident from any accident previously and gaseous effluents,equipment occupational radiation exposures a•result evaluated requirements for liquid and gaseous of these changes.As such.these changes will . The possibility of•new or different kind of effluents,radiologlrsl environmental not Involve an Increase in the probability or accident is not created by the modification consequences of any accident prevlouely since no new or different modes of operation mONt0ring,and rad1010g1ed repotting evaluated. are introduced.The design is intended to details from the TS,t0 ChaDiet 16 OI the 2,M stated about the proposed changes . detect•fin in the area and to actuate the Final Safety Analysis Report OAR). are administrative in nature and involve no sprinkler system which extinguishee the fire. "Selected Licenses Commitment(SLC) changes in RESS requirements.hardware This design intent 1■mat by the replacement Manual"(3)relocate the definition of mcdificatium Or increases in radioactive system, solidification and existing procedural effluent releases or personnel occupational 3.The proposed change does not Involve• details in the currant speculation on exposure/Therefore,the proposed changes elgnlfiwnt reduction ta the margin of safety. solid redioactive wastes to the SLC will not create the possibility of•new or The margin or safety Is slightly Increased (a)simplify the associated different kind of accident from any kind of by the proposed replacement system.While accident previously evaluated the actuation temperature remake reporting requirements.(5)simper'the a The existing gels requirements will be unchanged,the replacement system administrative controls for changes to maintained u part tithe Catawba SLC encompasses the location of the existing the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Manual and well continue to provide detectors as well as the areas between the (ODCM)and Process Control Program •dagwta controls for radioactive effluent 7aZ6 Fedora' ,Register I Vol. 55. No. 1113 f Wednesday. &void d• 1S ao f Nett'', Mum aadiwsedmloaial aDairamaespl "Ike 7ioensee's application offime 7. Duke PoserCompaay.Docket Nos.TS werat 9etaanan tale&Tat M'Rmd 1990.inchtdedreaatti o2 a:sanelyala of 209 emd6bf70.McGuire Nuclear .wsodwsba ldnetesretwaelonlfiaant the cmnalamentyrwure following a Station.Units l and 2.Mac'Idradnwrg reduction uctio team chof also. ff design basislaasdeaba&accident Coenty.NerthCarolina ( The cossidered be proposed changes and (��•1'other for the treito tae Date avaerrdrratrl st 1W. agrees withIto Lcwtseeiavahwiion weight,oNmparametersand 1BD of obey � with respect to the throe Maack=dor es°nmpttsthiorn u seder the rowe foreuy�ds d°bnedn4lg the valence of a (fnombi:et a suiv wlance j tavehmeliars &proposed o p sedamendments meon of d m ens would e • significant hazards consideration. the allowance emvtl stromeateevaL sad the propo tion of wamdsllanoe would delete On this basis.the Commission uncensinthe atbwatrw[mwetr"mmf a requirements the raveillrnae proposes to determine that the*tweed remained=charged whets from t Ce) DI)4,menb of7eraad perioat dic Specification amendmenb involve.no significant rcmafnedanehastgedfromtbe 115)4.32drtagaediagperfodie , hazards consideration. oonh✓ameet mays(0 pow safety verification that the suction isolation idual ties1 Removal LocalPublJcDaowne,tBaoa 6113.1 Theca dated peak (ND)Systemaad Section takes of the utomatically clove ona location York County Library.138 East containment pressure lotaeased from Raactm Coolant System 0180,1 teas than Black Street,Rock Sill.South Caroline 12.4 nig to 14.1 which 1s within the or sal to 560 29730 p1g, eq pefg.ieasattoe of these Attorney forliceesee:Idr.Albert Carr, maximum allowable value Oral peg amendments will authorise removal of Duke Power Company.422 SOWS specified HyTbd/�t 1 forpmfmmiRg the ND Piatoclonue Interlock(AC) Church Street.Charlotte.'North C.arolhu TYP°A'sr raiment lotegrated leak rate circuitry. 28262 tests per ApymdbcIef10CFR Part 60, Bosh for proposed no significant NRC Project Dlrector.•David B. mod within the contdz rent deep hazards consideration detennInotion: Matthews premium of 1500 prig. The Comnassie end Mammy have DukelbwarCom The Cotnotation'sstain=pe6mmed recognized Ds safety laments of Company.Docket NoaS'0• a preliminaryraview of theboemnds removing the ACI otros►tty from the ND 269 and 50•370.Mc(auke Nuclear request and Assipportingreanalysis.• System.The Communion's case study Station.OM1 and 2.Mbcicisabar8 The Coamasiianeatttaff Ands&btu on long term decay heat removal.Case County.North Catalina proposed changes wadd not Increase Study Report AEODJC5OS"DOMNest Date of amendment request:tune 7, the probabilttyel an accident previously Removal problems at US.Pressurized 1990 evaluated.The ice condenser system Water Resctots."December1985, Description of omendment worst functions only to mitigate an accident(e recommended that coneidenSlon be -1 The proposed amendments wouldrevise LOCO.or high enetgyhine break Inside given to removal of the ACIaloultryto Tectmioal Specification 9l445.1,"Ice containment).Moreover.*Itas no role in minimize loss of decay heat eemwal Condenser ContainmentSystems.."10 the operatfonof the reactor coolant emits.Also.e study petforeed for the reduce the weight alike required to be system and cannot mare an accident. CoN=isafon by&ooltheven National maintained in Oleic&baskets al the Similarly,the changes could not create Laboratory.NUREG/CR-3015, containment bee=sourer.Specifically, the possibility of a now or diffsientkind "Improved Reltabi tp•of Residml Beat the total rainier=ire waken would be of accident iron any accident previously Removal Capability in Pants as Related reduced from 2Aa6,410 pounds to evaluated became accident canal to Resolution or Generic lanue90.^May 2599.799 pounds.sad the minimum mechanismaat=affected.including ilea hated went improvements to weight for each basket would be the rse°tice of new or different ones. reduce the risk of lose of decay treat reduced from1269 poonde to.= The changes also isetdd not involves removal.One improvement was she pounds.'The reduced valoeaweuldmho significant incraaas'ln the consequences removal of the ACK circuitry from ND be reflected in associated=Basis 31 of no occident pe°vbselyavalueteda Systema. 4.6.3.1.The Basle would also ha changed involve a significa I ruducgon in a In parallel with the Commission i to correct an error in the amount of the margin of wifely.As noted above,the activities.the Wastigshause Owners conservative allowance 11.1%rather licensee's neenalyski demonstrates that Group statues the rereeesi of the Aci . than 1%)provided to account for while various parameters are affected circuitry es weetMghotee designed systematicanein the•aaighing lag.,peak preawte la increasea they plants and timed WCAP-11736. instruments. remain within bounding values and the "Roeidwt Rem nem,eet Swim Pasisforpropoeednosiynificont containment with its ice*abeam& Autodosunlntedock13elegmReport hazards consideration determination: would sariafaat°rlly perform its design for the Westinghouse OwnenCaoupr The Commission has provided function Et the evaatofadesipnUlla Volumes's and 2.Revision OA,'February • > standards for determining whether a LOCA. ma.WCAp ily36doeumenb the significant hazards consideration exists Accamnlitgly.theComm/safon probabilistic analysisperformed on the 0 (10 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed proposes to&dem�tai=that the proposed removal of the ACI Oroaitty is terms of amendment to an atomizing license dora amendments involve=significant (1)the Ricalfhoodofantotaled= facility kook=zoaignitiamtbawds hazardsnoosideratlon. LOCA.(2)kVSystem availability.tux, consideration if operation oithefacility Loaaflubfk Document Boom (3)low temperature overpteseurizafir in aocorderroe with the proposed loconbr Atkins library,University of concerns.The results show that 111 the amendment would not.(1)Inv dve a Noah Canna.Charlotte(=CC frequency of an interfacing system k slgnHicsnt increase in the probability or Station).North CarolinaZI=3 LpCA.deareases with the removal ofthe : consequences of an accident previously Attorney for lioeneee:Mr.Albert Carr. ACIcimcuitry from sho.NDWar=GD evaluated:or KZ)Create the possibility of Duke AowerCwnpeny.422Smith removal at.theACllaceaswt4D a mw or different Wad ofaooldentfrom Church Street Charlotte.Noah Csrolina System mailability.and 43)=novel of any exidantprevfoos(yovlrafador43) 28242 the ACI from the ND Shutters times bivalve•airtfiame redaction In• NBC Pi afoot aircotorDavid13. effect=beat bran tandadta,bat wDl margin of safety. Matthews reselt in u umall,hot notbgelflcant 1 IP is Federal Reuter / VoL 55. Na 153 / Wednesday. August fl. 199D / Notices 32327 • increase in the frequency of occurrence Accordingly,the Commission Moose Not Came the Poteitulity ticfor some types of mass input transients proposes to determine that the proposed New orDlffetemKind of Accident front any with a decrease in others.The net effect amendment'involve no significant Prevloaslyaltiluated of ACI deletion hone the ND System le a hazards consideratteoa �•proposedapr chance to be ditvdest ring net improvement In safety.WCAP•11730 Loral Public Document Room overpressure operational protection ro baarnted s no D Y e urtete op.ratloeal canditbm,end has no also indicated that ACI removal should loco:Ion:Atkins Library.University of effect on any accident precursors,and be accompanied by certain specific North Caroline.Charlotte(UNCC therefore does not create the possibility of a • improvements,including the addition of Stator),North Carolina 28223 new or different kind of accident horn any an alarm for each of the two ND suction Attomey for licensee:Mr.Albert Cam previously evaluated. , . valves which will actuate if the valve is Duke Power Company.a South Pi Does Not Involve o Significant n of Safety. open and ND system pressure is high. Church Street.Charlotte.North Carolina Reduction yr.tt�dn the�qs,.W require The licensee's application of July us 28242 overpressure protection at least equivatmt to 1990 provides analyses to demonstrate NRC Project Director.David B. that of the vesting specification.the margin that the conclusions of WCAP•11730 are Mathews of safety will not be reduced. valid for McGuire Units 1 and 2 and Fate The NRC staff Ass reviewed the describes how the improvements worn Opnedons,tom Docket No.go. .. The no staff sig las ref sewed s identified by WCAP•21738 will be 300.Arkansas Nuclear One,Unit 2.Pope consideration mi date cant hors rdatysia ,/A. implemented at McGuire. County.Arkansas and agrees with its contusion. l The Commission has provided Date of amendment request.July 0. Therefore,the staff proposes to standards for determining whether a 1900 determine that the requested significant hazards consideration exists Description oformalsrequest amendment involves no significant (10 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed The proposed amendment would revise hazards consideration amendment to an°Aerating license for' the Arkansas Nuclear One.Unit 2 Local Public Document Room • [acuity Involves no atgetifleent hazards Technical Speculation 3.42 to include a kowtow Tomlinson library.Arkansas consideration if operation of the facility note which would allow both Tech U,niversith Russellville,Arkansas 1n accordance with the proposed pressurizer cods safety valves to be 72801 amendment would not(1)Involve a removed during Mode 5.This would Attorney for licensee:Nicholas S. significant increase in the probability or allow the licensee to conduct testing Reynolds Fat.Bishop Cook Purcell 6 }: consequences of an accident previously and/or maintenance with both valves Reynolds,1400 L Street NW" evaluated:or(2)Create the pasiblllty of removed provided that overpressure Washington.DC 20805.3602 a new or different kind of accident from protection is at least equivalent to that NRC Project effector.Richard F. any accident previously evaluated;or(3) of the existing aped$cationr involve s significant reduction la �°Y'Acting • Basis for proposed fro significant margin of safety hazards consideration determination: CPU Nudger Cospontiaa Docket No. The Commission's staff has performed The commission has provided 56320,Three Mita island Nuclear a preliminary review of the licensee's standards for determining whether a Station,Unit No.2,ffkl1.2).Dauphin apAliation with ita supporting anefysis. significant heralds consideration!Odra Caltit Panneylvaefs and the docamente discussed above. as stated in 10 CFR 5O.92(c).A proposed The Commission's staff finds that the amendment to an operating license fora 1989 superseded anu Data aJomen t januent request funs 30 i-,4 proposed changes would not facility involves no significant Wards ary 22 1990 (1)involve a significant increase b1 conakieretion ff operatlaa of the fadUty Description of amendment request the probability or consequences of any in accordance with the proposed The DreDosed amendment would revise accident previously evaluated because. amendment would not(1)Involve• The-2 Operating Lennie No.DPRAZ by cal as demonstrated by these analyses and sestians manse in the probability or l the section A t-po t previous documents,adequate consequences of an accident previously Sp trati°n Section 0.6.3,"the Audits." overpressure protection of the ND evaluated;or 2 Croats the potability of The DroDo�—teZieea rev{ee System will exist throe alarms and ( ) admmis iodic requirements associated d > anew or different kind o[accident from Dallodm audits of unit aetfvletse. existing tulle[valves.Further,the any accident previously evaluated:or(3) Tha teat dated June 30,19a0. probability of a lose of decay heat Involve a significant reduction in• was original r� the 1900. removal to a closure of the ND up°rsed°d by January System isolation valves will have been mean°ys slaty.The addressed to provided subNRc based on a meeting between Y three analysis that addiea me the above the NRC I taff and Ucensee m October 1 significantly reduced.> 900. ( rte the ponlblllty of a new or application.t .The ispoenseeemwted�that the 1 . different kind of accident from any changes do not Involve a significant The licensee's proposal would make previously evaluated because the hazards Consideration for the following audits eppacahie W specific fseWty Commission has previously determined. mamma: modes and the audit fregaeney,in some and the licensee has confirmed for iilDoes Not Invoke°Significant increase cans•would be.redaosd io reflect the McGuire,that the probability, of an In thePtebobllltyor CmnquseCee Man current end future condition of the interfacing LOCA will have been Accident ptalouslyReekoted facility. significantly reduced by the proposed The proposed change Involves the Section 0.5.3."Audits."apedflee change. opetahWtyroquinmentsora Plant Slant audits for eleven facility activities.The (3)Involve•sfgntflant reduction e a mitigation baton(o crop seen mematfon) hcense proposes t0 revive seven of tie margin of esfety because.as dtecllesed and therefore does oottmolw an f°mes.a I° ectivltias ro be appllaDle daaingM°des above.removal of the ACI from the ND the proGDWty of(ococanacel o(N amldemt 2 and 3.The anent Technical t,s�r presto*evalnated.The proposed nun Spedfltatimt doss not specify the System provides a algnlfiant maintains equivalent ovetpnottfo noctioe, Improvement in the availability of the and therefore don aot Involve an Manse b aPAllca of the ante._ nap to ND System and a net improvement in the con es e namen of prerlonb,evaluated specific mod and by'm ammy° safety. accidents. applies to all modes. 32328 Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 153 / Wednesday. August 8. 1990 / Notices Al the time the licensee submitted the The licensee proposed in their January Locol Public Document A:.'m proposed change.the facility was in 221990 submittal to change the locotlon:Government Publications Mode 1.The licensee tramitioned to frequency to once per 24 months.After Section.State Library of Pennsylvania 'a ;t Mode 3 on April 27.11190.Therefore.for discussions between the NRC staff and Walnut Street and Commonwealth the seven activities that reference the licensee on July 16 and 19,1990,the Avenue.Box 1001 Harrisburg, applicability during Modes 1.2 and 3 licensee has agreed to wind their Pennsylvania 17105. there is effectively no change in request and continue to perform Attorney for licensee:Ernest L Blake. applicability. corrective actions audits once every 12 ir„emigre.Skew.Pittman,Potts a Section 6.5.3.1.e specifies the audit months.Therefore.there would be no Trowbridge.2100N Street NW„ frequency for the Emergency Plan change to Section 5.5.3.14. Washington,DC 20037. implementing procedures,,Currently an ,Bosh;forproposed no significant 1VRCProject Director.John F.Stolz audit must be conducted at least once hazards consideration determination: , il per 12 months irrespective of facility The Commission has provided Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Mode.The licensee proposes that the standards for determining whether a Docket No.50-410.Nine MW Point requirement be applicable only during significant hazards consideration exists Nudger Station.Unit No.Z.Saba.New Mode 1.Since the licensee is currently in 10 CFR 30.92(c).A proposed York in Mode 3.the request essentially amendment to an operating license for a deletes the requirement from the TMI-2 facility in accordance with the proposed Date of amendment request:July 19. 1980 Technical Specifications for an audit of amendment would not(1)Involve a the Emergency Plan.77041.1 end TMf•2 significant increase in the probability or Description of amendment request: have had a combined site Emergency eonsequnces of an accident previously Technical Specifications Table 3.6.34 Plan since February 10,Ha The evaluated.(2)Create the possibility of a has been proposed for amendment in requirement for an audit of the new or different kind of accdent from order*revise the requirement to Emergency Plan is contained in Section any accident previously evaluated,or(3) perform■10 CFR Part 30,Appendix J. 0.5.3„Audits,of the TM.14 Technical Involve a significant reduction in a leak rate test using air on Emergency Specifications.Section 6.5.3.1.e.of the margin of safety. Core Cooling System and Reactor Core TMl-1 Technical Specifications requires TM1.2 is currently In■post-accident Isolation Cooling System euppression an audit at least once per 12 months defdeled long-term cleanup mode.The pool isolation valves.A hydrostatic test which is consistent with the current licensee completed&tans the facility would be performed in lieu of the all TMI.2 Technical Specifications. in March 1990 and is conducting test Section 0.5,3.14 of the TMI.2 residual fuel measurements,final 6osis forproposed no significant Technical Specifications requires that decontainment and readying the plant hazards consideration determination: the audit frequency of the Security Plan for long-term storage.Greater than 99 The Commission has provided and implementing procedures be percent of the fuel contained in the standards for determining whether a conducted at least once per 12 months. reactor vessel has beep removed.The significant hazards consideration exists The licensee proposes to delete the MTh staff has determined in previous license as stated in 10 CFR 50,92 A proposed 2 Technical Specifications requirement amendments that the potential accidents amendment to an operating license for a for an audit of the security plan and analysed for TMh2In the current facility involves no significant barards ,; implementing procedures.The TMI site cleanup-mode are bounded in scope and consideration if operation of the facility has a combined site Security Plan and severity by the range of accident in accordance with a proposed ", 4 implementing procedures.The current originally analyzed in the facility FEAR. amendment would not(1)Involve a TM14 Technical Specifications Section The change proposed by the licensee is significant increase in the probability or 8.5.3,1/requires an audit of the mu site a change to the Appendix A Technical consequences of an strident previously Security plan and implementing Specifications revising the evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of procedures every 12 months.The audits administrative requirements associated a new or different kind of accident from will include a review of TMI.2 facilities with periodic audits of unit activities. any accident previously evaluated or(3) and personnel to the extent necessary to The proposed change does not Involve a significant reduction in a determine compliance. significantly Increase the probability or margin of safety. Section 6.5.3.1.b specifies the audit consequences of an accident previously The licensee has evaluated the frequency for performance,training,and evaluated because no changes are proposed amendment against the qualifications of the unit staff(Training proposed to current safety systems or standards provided above and has and Qualifications Audit).The current setpoinb.The proposed change does not supplied the following information: Technical Specifications specify an create the possibility of a new or The operation of Nine Mlle Point Unit 2 in audit frequency of at least once per 12 different kind of accident from any accordance with the proposed amendment months.The licensee proposes changing accident previously evaluated because wiu not involve a significant increase In the , the frequency to once per 24 months. no new modes of operation or new probability or consequences of an accident The licensee states that with the equipment are being introduced.The previously evaluated. completion of the defueling program and proposed change modifies the audit me proposed amendment would revise the the significant cutback in cleanup requirements of the facility and as such Appendix J test from an air test to a activity at the TMl-2 site.the frequency does not affect the potential or severity hydrostatic test for the affected valves which for performing the Training and of an accident at TMI.2 The proposed will result in tests that more musty reflect Qualifications Audits an be extended. change leakage that would be expected t- dcesnot involve•s t per post- Section` Section 6.5.3.1.c specifies the audit reduction in a margin of safety.because accident The hydrostatic test will assure frequency for verification of the the facility has been defueled and the iwlati0n valve ink light inns"is nonconformance"and corrective actions possibility of a criticality is precluded maintained This change to Appendix 1 testins method,does not Impact plant design program(Corrective Actions Audit)that Based on the above considerations. w 0pareow of sew systems The subject affect nuclear safety.The current the staff proposes to determine that the valves will continue to isolate ere designed. -'t requirement is that an audit be proposed change does not involve a Therefaa the proposed amendment does not conducted at least once per 12 months. significant hazards consideration. Involve•significant Mama In the :, Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 153 / Wednesday, August 8, 1990 / Notices 32329 probability or consequences of an accident minimum of 2 effective full power days footnote,An exception to Speculation 4.0.4 previously evaluated. and 20 days of power operation.Art is necessary t°allow changing from MODE 2 The operation of Nine Mlle Point Unit 2,in additional proviaion.TS 4.0.4.applies to to MODE 1.This does not change the accordance with the proposed amendment. TS 4.4,8 and requires that"...Entry into allowable resaor coolant radioactivity limit will not create the possibility rt new or an OPERATIONAL MODE or other and.therefore.dose not■tract the different kind of accident from eey accident radiological calculations and will still ensure . previously evaluated. specified condition shall not be made that the off-site dose following a steam The proposed changes do n�'Lbate the unless the Surveillance Requirement(*) generator tube rupture will not exceed a possibility of a new or different kind of associated with the limiting Condition smell traction of 101SR 200 limits.It dote not accident from any accident previously for Operation has been performed reduce the frequency requirements for evaluated because the proposed changes within the stated surveillance interval or snalyels of reactor coolam for groas activity• introduce no new mode of plant operation as otherwise epeeified." and therefore it does not deans.the nor do they require physical mac lficatlon to In tiro event that the licensee fun not confidence that the reactor coolant activity is the plant within the a The operation of Nine Mlle Point Unit;in Performed the required surveillance specification.For these r°°•°^•• accordance with the during the stated surveillance Interval, the proposed change doge not intaeses the proposed amendment. g probability or consequences of any accident will not involve a significant reduction in■ the combination of TS 4,4.8 and 4.0.4 previously analysed, margin of safety. would preclude reactor startup since E- 2.Create the possibility of a new or A hydrostatic test will be performed in lieu bar must be determined after operation different kind of accident from that of an air test to determine local leak rate.The at full power(TS 4.441 while full power previously analysed proposed change will not affect the existing operation is precluded since a required The proposed change to the&ber Technical Specification operational limle, surveillance been performed illance has not b aurreilkece requbement alleviate a The subject containment isolation valves will situation that would ant en into be required to met present Technical 4.0A).This situation occurred at prey entry Specification leak rate criteria for Millstone Unit 3 in that on January tb. MODE 1.There are no chemise in the wry hydrostatically tested valves assuring leak- 1990,the licensee discovered that the the plant 4 operated or a tire operation of • tight integrity.Therefore theproposed requires&bar be equipment credited in the design bats xh s&'IW errrvelllance that accidents.Therefore.the potential for an • amendment does not Involve•significant measured once every 8 months per wandyzed accident Is not created reduction in a margin of safety. Technical Specification Section 4.4.8 3,Involve a significant reduction in the The staff has reviewed and agrees had not been met.On January 10.1990. margin ersafety. 'cg with the licensee's analysis of the the licensee requested NRC Enforcement The intent of the Technical Specification significant hazards consideration Discretion regarding the requirements of for the Proposed change remsins unchanged. determination.Based on the review and Specification 4.0.4 to a110w start-up of The proposed change will not implicit an y the above discussion,the staff proposes Millstone Unit No.3 from Mode 3 in protective boundary and does not affectthe to determine that the proposed change order to take a reactor coolant sample to coneegamzs°fan accident po reduction does not involve a significant hazards satisfy the requirement for the&bar the lire Tharofory then b m reduction in consideration. margin of safe Local Public Document Room determination,The NRC subsequently The NRC staff has reviewed.end granted relief from Technical location:Reference and Documents concurs in.the licensee's.statement Department,Penfield Library.State Specification 4.0.4.regarding completion regarding significant bawds of surveillance University of New York.Oswego,Newsurveillance requirements cast Section consideration associated with the June York 13120. 4.4.8 prior permitted rrestartt of Millstone lant nit This relief 3 staff application.d eAccordingly.the Attorney for titaness:Mark t0 allow taking a reactor coolant sample proposed Wetterhshn,Esq..Conner h sip aetldy the&bee determination. determination that the application for Wetterhahn•Suite 1050.1747 The proposed change t0 T$4.4.8 amendment involves no significant Pennsylvania Avenue.NW., hazards consideration. Washington,DC 20000 would add a statement that TS 4.0.4 is Local Public Document Room NRC Project Director:Robert A. not applicable to the&bar location:Learning Resources Center. Capra deermfnation.l htu should the&bar Thames Valley State Technical College. -? determined."not be made within the 574 New London Turnpike,Norwich. Northeast Nuclear Energy Company,et required interval,startup of Millstone Connecticut 06300. al.,Docket No.54421•Millstone Nuclear Unit 3 would be permitted The NRC Attorney for licensee:Gerald Garfield. Power Station.Unit Noe 3.New London staff understands that the&bar Esquire,Day.Berry w Howard City "1 County,Connecticut determination would be made, place,Hartford,Connecticut 00103-3409. Date of amendment request:June 29, subsequently.at the earliest permitted NRC Project Director.John F.Stolz ° 1990 time. Description of amendment request: Title 10 CFR Part 50.Section 50.92 Omaha Public Power Distdct.Docket The proposed amendment would change contains standards for determining No.50.286.Fort Cdbam Station.Unit Millstone Unit 3 Technical Specification . whether a proposed license amendment No.1.Washington Canty.Nebraska (75)4.4.6."Specific Activity,"to allow involves significant hazards tote of amendment request June 28. reactor startup without prior consideration.In this regard.the 190,0 . determination of&bar(a measurement licensee states in their June 29.1090 Description of amendment rogues& 74 of the specific activity of all isotopes in application that,the ProPOaad Change The proposed amendment to the the reactor coolant that have half lives does not involve a significant hazards Technical Specification is ro provide greater than 10 minutes). consideration because the change would the operability requirements. '' Basle for proposed no significant not: surveillance requirements and the bests hazards consideration determination: 1.Involve•a algsiflant lncre■es a the for the Hydrogen Purge System Technical Specification 4.4.8 requires probability or consequences of an accident Although ibis system was fn the desists previously analyzed. the licensee to measure&bar at least proposed to.tM g of the Fort Calhoun Station and required ar every 0 months.This surveillance surveillance Wens a situation that would to be functional for emargmcy operating requirement further states that the prevent earaecs Into MODE s.Sampling an. procedure.then were no Technical "t measurement must take place after a only be performed at power as stated in the Specification requirements for its ,y "' =30 Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 153 / Wednesday. August & 1990 / Notices • testing.This oversight was indicated to consideration determination and apses oaerequenees of analysed accidents and is the home.by the NRC staff.As a with the licensee's a ta(yals. normally in the standby made.The Cue result of this oversight,the licensee has Accordingly.the Oxerai slon propeees Sear Amen is&ea ed to Protect die core ' taken action to assure further the to determine that the proposed DY sworn water twwt6sfsrl assemblies to <'a'z functionality of the purge system by amendment involves no significant 1ente•a decay tar.Thesersythe scaimt t requesting this amendment hazards oonedersflon. design bales a nts end the rystmohang initiate n accidents end ro aropesd olwngn ` Qosisfor propo.edaosignifr.nnt !ncolPublic Document Room tivera effect m the probeb9ityof i hazards consideration determinon'on: location:W.Dale Bark Library.215 occurrence of ponoualy evaluated accidents. The Comatasion hes provided South iSth Street Omaha,Nebraska The applicabMoritria.equipment awlity - deadards for determining whether a ee102 standards,and design consideration have °'ii significant hazards consideration exists Attorney jar licensee:talked.Lamb. �sattita0ed fee bah RNA mod Can Spray as stated in 10 CPR 50.92(c).A proposed lathy,and MacRae 133S New a Create st the possibility of a new or amendment to an operating license fora Hampshire MORO .NW.Washington different ldrd of accident from those facility Involves no significant hazards DC 20018 previously evaluated because the kepaill consideration it operation of the facility NRC Project Director.Richard P. systems will oot cause either Ow ItHR or the in acrardaaca with the proposed Dudley.Acting Con Spray systems to fail ass result of • amendment would not(1)invite a Power Authority of the Stab of New inadvertent actuation.or the failure to significant increase In the probability or York Docket N0.50433,Jemw A. operate a demand. conaequenoes of an atxidenf previously plbpehfek Neches pens Peat. a Involve a elg d0ostn redeoties hi the I evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of Oneei0.Nets uya with of solely es dented b the buds for ■new or different kind of Redden'from Technical Spaalflatioas.TMRWt and Cora any accident previously evaluated:ar(3) Dote amendment request:June 12. Sprey kaapdoll Weems will not advmely involve a significant reduction lit a 1020 affect any of the modes of operation of the margin of safety.The licensee provided Description of amendment request e�����y��t defined hi Me R Section e tied sin an artallata that addressed the above The ereeedmunt roIlecte the addition et totes*Matt*in the amendment four primary ceobinment Isolation not 8.celoe a4 i}These modifications,viii application as follows: valves 10 the Residual Haat Removal not 1°v°iWsta any assumptionsRPerrte the Plnalysis Appendix R Fate Protection '. Ilse propcaed'mandmant to the Technical and Cote Spray keep full systems.Tltees Analysis Speenute ns does not involve•significant same tout valves are added to the table The staff has reviewed mid epees hazards consideration became operation of for exception to Type C tests glans the with the licensee's*nays of the part Calhoun Station Unlit in accordance minimum now(Bach°tge lines slgnffieant hazards consideration with no waadmenl would not sasocletd with these keep-full systems determinate= lamed en the staffs (t)Involve a significant tn'rease 1n the probability of occurrence or consequences at are discharged into the suppreglam pool review and the above dtscvsaloa the an accident ormallrnctlon of equipment below the waterline. staff proposes to determine that the Important to stay previously evaluated la BOds for proposed no significant proposed change does not involve a the safety analysts report The proposed hazards consideration determination: significant hazards consideration. atrvelliance testa will be conducted during The Commission has provided Local Public Document Room refueling operations.%accordance with etendards for determining whether• location:State University of New York, approved procedure►to verify input significant hazards consideration exists Penfield Library,Reference and assumptions and equipment operation as stated in 10(FR 50.92.A proposed �• 'named in the'afro analysis report rem'In amendment b an Operating umia fora Documents Department.Oswego,New valid and the hydros's purge system is York 13120. considered operable.The limiting conditions facility involves no afgnlflwnt hazards Attorney for licensee:Mr.Charles IA. of operation owe the ability of the conaldaration galling"of ailing the facing' Pratt 1033!headway,New York.New hydrogen purge system to meet the in accordance with a proposed York 10019. ngWremanw of Ipp7t6eae and 1oCPR1oo, amendment would not(1)Involve a NRC Protect Director,Robert A Therefore.the proposed change does not significant increase in the probability or Cede Incne's the probebllityor consequenew of consequences of an accident previously , an accident or malfunction of equipment evaluated:or(2)Coate the possibility of Power Authority of the State of New Important to safety. a new or different kind of accident from York Docket No.50333.James A. (ir Crean of possibilityccu for accitype theta any accident previoualy evaluated:Or(3) FitirPatrick Nuclear Power Plant pral previously va•cow In he s feu end don Involve a significant reduction in a Oswego,New York ' pmloesly evaluated In the safety analysis report The proposed change does not margin of safety Date of amendment indent:June 21. Physically alter tbe configuration of the plant The licensee has evaluated the 1990 and no new or different mode of operation Proposed amendment against the Description of amendment request has been implemented.Therefor,the standards provided above and has possibility of an accident of a new or supplied the following information: The proposed amendment reduces the . different type than previously evaluated in Operation of the lames A.I ROM:Ink Residual Heat Removal(RFOt)pump the safety analysis report is not crested. Nuclear Power Plant N accordance with this now rate surveillance acceptance (3)involve a significant reduction in the proposed amendment would not Involve a criteria from the present zoo DM tO • margin of safety es defined in the basis for sig rioem hetart consideration,es defined IMO gpm.The proposed change would ' airy Technical Speolacetwo The proposad in 10CPR 60.92,since the proposed changes allow more accurate and repeatable change maintains the basis of the safety would not inservice testing by eUmin*U ng analysis.In addition,the surveillance testa I.Involve•significant Increase In the w91 serve ro'sr*that tha margin of adaty Fireball*of en accident a newruproblems inherent in testing the pumps for the hydrogen purge roman is maintained. O and Core near nuronrt Dow Candltlena The previously slyevalrwettingashe and n proposed�ealsoremovesanout- TMeforo.the margin pf safety es t49eed to Spray keep-full eYrama msInLIn their due bests for 1M Technical Specifications is discharge piping MI ofwatw;thereby ofdate 14 day L.00 approved for cycle 9 net reduced. Lmee.ieg the overall reliability and seeing byAmendmenriss. The&RC stiff Ms reviewed the the poundal foresaw bammer.The RttR Rosa krproposednosignificant licensee's noalgaiiinnthazards Weleenledesipedam adapt*the hazards conalderatlaedetermination: Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 8. 1090 / Notices 32331 The Commission has provided F margin to the ECC5 acceptance criteria of The licensee has evaluated the standards for determining whether a zzoo"F. proposed amendment against the significant hazards consideration exists The proposed change,which deletes the standards provided above and has as stated in 10 CFR 50.92.A proposed temporary Ie.day LCO conditions.eliminates supplied the following Information: amendment to an operating license for a exHaMnua and ouBeau a reformation from (1)Doss.the"Pined kale amendment facility involves no significant hazards the adenoma' lmcal :eland ha m Thb change a sn Involve•sign ficant Increase in the editorial change end Ma no Impact m the •probability or consequences of an accident consideration if with a proposed of the facility marginhe of staff has previously evaluated? • a accordance with a proposed The staff has reviewed and agrees The proposed changes regarding the amendment would not:(])Involve a with the licensee's analysis of the replacement of fuel rods with stainless steel significant increase in the probability or s(.fonoanl hazards consideration filler rods In a fuel assembly will not consequences of an accident previously determination.Based on the staffs adversely■t[eet plant system operations. evaluated;or(2)Create the possibility of review and the above discussion,the functions or ntpolnts.The proposed change a new or different kind of accident from staff proposes t0 determine that the doge not involve a■igNficalit Manse In the any accident previously evaluated;or(3) proposed change does not involve a probability or consequences of an accident involve•significant reduction In a significant hazards consideration. previously evaluated The ecceptalt lity of margin of safety. Loco/Public Document Room replacing fuel rods with stainless steel filler The licensee has evaluated the location:State University of New York, rode will M JueufiW by•4ye4+Daeifio proposed amendment against the Penfield Library.Reference and reload evaluation using an NRC approved standards provided above and has Documents Department Oswego.New mothodolopr to swum that the existing ,i determined that operation of the lames eatery criteria and design umlts taro met The A.FitzPaMck Nuclear Power Plant in York]5120. reload evaluation will address the effect of r accordance with the proposed Attorney for licensee:Mr.Charles M. the actual reconstitution on cote performance ,a Pratt 1633 Broadway.New York.New parameters.peaking factors.and cote amendment would not Involve a York 10019. average linear heat rate to ensure that the significant hazards consideration as NBC Project Director.Robert A. existing safety criteria and design limits are defined in 10 CFR 50.92,since it would Capra met and original fuel assembly design not: criteria are satisfied 1.Involve a significant increase in the Power Authority of The State of New As pan of the cycle specific Reload Safety probability or continuances of an accident York.Docket No.50,286.ladfan Point Evaluation(LSE)process to be performed by previously evaluated.The LPCI mode of the Nuclear Generating Unit No.3, Westinghouse,the impact of the reconstituted MIR system is designed to mitigate the Westchester COanty,New York assembly on the departure form nucleate consequences orenalyzed accidence and it boiling(DNB)will be evaluated. normally in the standby mode.This system Dato of amendment request luly 26. w°stinghwse wW deems the on ratio cannot initiate accidents and the proposed 1380 (DNVBR)for the reconstituted assembly by change Ms no effect on the probability of Description of amendment request: assuring the filler rods are operating at the occurrence of previously evaluated accidents. The proposed change to Indian Point 3 highest power In the reconstituted fuel The effect of■reduction of the RHR pump Technical Specification 5.3.A.1 perm!. assembly.Utilizing this extremely now rates has been fully analyzed These the replacement.for Cycle 8 operation conservativeaseumpdon.the predicted analyse demonstratethat the consequences DNHR for the filler rods will be shows to of postulated accidents remains well within only.of two fuel rods located to the acceptable limits established in the assembly T53 with two stainless steel satisfy the minimum DNBR acceptance limit. Fitzpatrick Final Safety Analysis Report filler rods.The reconstituted fuel Thins approach ta consistent with the (TSAR)end applicable NRC regulations.The assembly will be located in the core methodology wasdashouse utilizes to *velvets reloads.as described in the F expected increase in peak clad center.location H08. report wC Ms' .The T temperature is not significant with respect to A Basis section has been added to approved 1 results of lire ON R ev vVon will be '• the existing eo0'F margin to the 2200'F address the Commission's requirement documented m the sedan point 3 RSB for acceptance criteria. that the Departure from Nucleate Boiling Cycle a The proposed change,which deletes the Ratio(ONBR)for the reconstituted fuel (z)Does the proposed license amendment temporary 14day LCO conditions.eliminates assembly be conservatively determined cream the possibility of a new or different extraneous and outoNdate information from b ass rho stainless steel kind of accident from any accident previously the technical specifications.The change is an Y a ing editorial change and cannot impact the replacement rods are operating at the evaluated? capability of the emergency core cooling highest power In the reconstituted The proposed changes regardieg the systems or the containment tooling mode of assembly. replacement of hel rods with stainless steel RHR. Basis for proposed no significant filler rods in a hal assembly will not 2 Create the possibility of•new or hazards consideration determination: adversely affect plant system operatons. different kind of accident from those The Commission has provided functions or setpoints.The proposed change previously evaluated The proposed changes, standards for determining whether a does not crests the possibility of anew or reduction in the RHR flow rate and the different kind of accident from aey accident change a delete the temporary 14• significant hazards consideration(Wets pryviauly evaluated.The cao sbilify of day LCO,do not involve hardware changes as stated U110 CFR 50.92 A proposed replacing tuel rods with stains steel Olin and the results of these changes have been amendment to an operating license for a coda will be Justified by■cycle-ipecac fully analyzed No actions taken se a result or facility involves no significant hazards reload evaluation using an NRC improved the proposed changes can initiate a new or consideration if operation of the facility methodology to ensure that the existing different kind of accident from those in accordance with•proposed safety criteria and design Walth aro met.The previously analyzed amendment would not(1)Involve■ reload evaluation wW address the effect of 'devolve•significant reduction in the significant tncrosea ta the probability or the'actual reconetlation on ern performance margin of safely.The effect of•10% parameters.peaking f�cton and core reduction in the RHR pump flow m e has consequences of rm acaldeat previously average iWsr heat tete to ensure that ids been fully analyred.with the result that the evaluated or(21 Create the possibility of marks wag,cues anddsalgn mama see offset on all design considerations he■been a new or different Mad of accident from mum,and among fuel u sm*del* shovels to be acceptable.Although the any accident previously evaluated or(3) crass ate eaaaned, caloulsted fuel PCs'has Increased by as'F. Involve a significant reduction in a Moose the propped amendment involve this is not significant with respect to the coo' margin of safety. a significant reduction In■mar&of'safety? . 12992 federal Register / Vol. SS, No. 153 J Wednesday. August & 1980 / Notices The proposed changes regarding the a new or different ldnd of accident from Tennessee Valley Authority.Docket No. replacement offset rods with stainless steel - -any accident previously evaluated:or(5) SOd00 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.Unit filler rode tinfoil asaambty will em Involve a significant reduction in a 2,Limeetme County.Alabama f ne«ae�te.thy m°� margt+ofsafety.Asr ldraredby10i 7t • don not invoke♦significant e°sd on Ina a0A1(e),me licensee hn in vrmwd the Date 2.87)amendment tepueeL•Maya. ceptabeductioo Ina iB00 � margin of safety.The acceptebiUty of fo110wiom analysis that addressed the replacing fuel rode with stainless steel filler above three standards in the Description amendment rages.. rods will be Justified by■cycle-specific amendment application The Browns Peery(Unit 2)Technical. reload evaluation using an NRC approved TU Electric has luated the no SP+cificatlone(TS)are being revised as '. evaluated methodology to ensure that ths existing sigttlficant heraeds txmeideretloa follows:(1)Delete references to the safety criteria and demise limits are mat The involved with the function Iwtlnatent Gemmel-Reactor reload evaluation.wlll address the effect of proposed change*by Low Pressure"from Tables 3,28 and the actual reconstitution on cons performance focusing on the three standards set forth 428 and(2)incorporate revised parameters,psaldng factors,end core in 10 CPR 50.92(e)as discussed below: functional towns and calibration average linear hest rate to ensure that the ? oath's safety criteria end design Writs are Does A,;mutve thcenni seem in the frequencies for replacement pressure • met and original fuel assembly design probability a switches PS-09.99 and 94 in Table 42A. criteria are satisfied. tY °°+a°q°e+°e*of any accident Basis The stiff has reviewed and agrees previouely evaluated? Jorproposed no significant with the licensee's analysis of the The propmed dames only affect me hazards:consideration determination: 'The Commission has provided significant hazards consideration nominal setpoint or the arms used to determination.Based on the review and flatmate the operability of•channel u standards for determining whether a pro the above dleeweltm the staff propproposesvided in the CPSBSI Technical significant hazards consideration exists to determine that the proposed change Specl9cationa moan mean crenated as stated in 10 CFR 50.02(c).10 aft doe not involve a significant propose change setpoints which include adequate iaehamant 50.91 requires that at the lime•licensee consideration uaaartalntlan ms accident analysts requests art amendment it met provide Local Public Document Room assmnptlons are preserved;therefore.thereto to the Commission ite analYsesy using location.White Pains public library. no effect on the oorsequences of any the standards fo Section x0.02,on me tat Martine Avenue.White Plains,New accident previously evaluated.m addltiwh, issue of no significant hazards York 10001. because the steamgenerator water level consideration.A proposed amendment • Attorney for licensee:Mr.Chutes M. °Para -bend u extended toto current to an operating Heenee!evolves no Rat410 Columbus Circle,New York analytical limit the probability of an significant hazards consideration it New York 10019. srr+a°°a°a4 pleat transientladecreased. opetatfoa of the facility In accordance NRC Prefect Director..Robert A B.Create me rioesib0lty of a new or with the proposed amendment would . Capra dlffennt kind of accident from any accident not-(1)involve•significant Increase in bbilig:or consequences f an • TD F]aEfrie Company.Docket No 50 p The pioD°a°d limps do not degrade nor atxlderrictisly evaluated? the�ant+prevloualy evaluated. 0(2) 445.Comanche Pak Steam Electric negate any of the reectarproteoUon system Create the possibility of•new or Station.Unit 1.80=7011 County.Texas safety functions.No change is mad*to the different kind of accident from any Date of amendment request:Maya pleat which could crests•°sus es different accident previously evaluated or(9) 1990,as supplemented by letter dated kind of accident. Involve•.lgolficaat reduction in a July 9.1990 C.Involve•stgsi19sant redaction in the margin of safety Therefore.In Description o1 amendment request:By malt"cd ma tySpsdf sibsd Y ttw Bans of accerthat with 10 CFR hat and 10 License Amendment Request No.90401, ,�+91r al tees tit CPR 50.92 the licensee bas performed the licensee has proposed to modify me acmWal estpolate, and provided the following analysis: Technical Specifications(Appendix A to °0°trajad mr°a°tha plant Thalia"' 1.The proposed change don not involve a License No. Spedfbations,which include adequate significant Comanche Peek Steam FC)foe theinsNrment uncertainties,me accident coiguwges of ae Inaoldem previously ComancheUnit 1.The Peak changes would Electric Station,the analysis assumptions an preserved; evaluated.The existing mocks t8 pressure Unit 1.T in Tables 2.2.1 end vise heto:(1 therefore,there is no stgni0cant effect on any swedes(2-PSaa40 and 9r)are Wed Detpoi we of an analog ) margin of safety as defined by the bases of replaced by clan 2 Pena*nathea to og panel front- the Technical Specifications resolve tba problems of inadequate pressure installed meter for calibration of High .�staff has reviewed me Hcansee's ^�°h matunc7'°d°ova •�° and Low Setpoints for Power Range no atgnificeat hazards eonsideretlon existing prism*switch=contain two ^;,;e Neutron Flux meters and(2)correct a Intemal reiareswtahae(SW No.1.SW No.2) bias in the Steam Generator Wets determination.Based on the review and whereas me replacement weseure switches ; t Level Low-Low and the above discussions.the staff FHgh•FHgh setpomte. theentainfun one tetanal Na 1.which i Act•provide result Beale or proposed proposes to determine that me for P poeedrro significant proposed the function of SW Ne.s.whbhbbprovlds • hazards consideration determination: chan8+a""t Involve a aigalficant •Inw preen permiesire signal to rite • The Commission has provided hazard'consideration, isolation logic for MR valves 2.FCv-4.51 standards for determining whether■ focal Public Document Room and z pCv74af,is briny deleted from significant haunts txmelderetl0n exists Udvenity of Texas at Tables 3.219 and 4219 by this theme.This ' significant ' as stated In 10 CPR 50.92(e).A Arlington RNRilAIv l le redundant to ms 2.1 awlmhe*A proposed afire Ubrary.t:ovemment RfOtvahw2�PCVJa-a7 andS,FCV.74.46As _i4 amendment to as operating license fora PubUostlone/Mena 701 South Cooper, such,it 1s not required nor was ft considered facility involve.no significant hazards P.O.Box 10497.Arlington,Texas 70019 in the PSAR analysts.Charyw.w also being consideration it operation of the facility Attorney for licensee:Jack R. made to Table 4.2A to&Ism the wised 10 accordance with the proposed Newman,E.g..Newman a Holtenger. rhm entenal Steel and calihrette° amendment would not(1)involve a 1015 G Street,NW Suite 1000. requirements for the new plenum switches. s'gNficant increase in the probability or Washington.11020096 for Wwe.eidennaed Mile consequences of an accident previously NRCProjectDirectorChrist herL rordsptipoadohaesmith wield it evaluated;or(2)Create the possibility of Grimes ow�����°ookkat t aaaee de IelWnoa d any aorldant Federd Register / VoL 55. NO. 153 / Wednesday. August 8. 1990 / Notices 32333 previously ev■lu■►od In plant Safely Analysis NA-112 Technical Specifications(TS) Involve a significant reduction in a Report(SAR).Further,the replacement and Facility Operating Lbcmrse Noe. margin of safety. pressure switches do not require relocation, NPF.4 and NPF-7 for NA-112 The licensee has evaluated the do not adversely affect system function or respectively.Specifically,the proposed proposed change request against the systems operations,or and too not components. e selyrefo affect other than es would add the NRC standard standards provided above and has systems it nificTherefore,this 8 change will not significantly Incase*the fire protection]items condition to each determined that these chatmgaa With not probability of oec nrence or consequent*,or unit's operating license,and relocate fire p)(ilevolve•significant incase la Ora any accident previously evaluated to the protection requirements from the TS to ProbabilitY Or con.puenc s Or OA accident SAR. the NA-112 Updated Find Safety previously evaluated.The requirements for 2.The proposed change does not creme the Analysis Report(UFSAR).The proposed the nre protection program haw sot base possibility of•new or different kind of changes have been developed la changed by(thew)proposed changs(st � accident from any accident previouslyaccordance with the guidance contained Relocation of thew requirements analyzed.The function and operation of the in NRC Generic bettere 8630 and(1612 UFSARred• plant procedotasdoe not negate affected systems are not changed by the er dawned%any portion of the fire protection amendment Seismic qualification of the and are consistent with NRC and proven.Therefore,the mew conditions exist affected components roman intact due to this industry efforts to simplify the TS es before the change(sI and there is no modification and other systems will not be The proposed changes include the significant Increase in the probability or adversely affected Operation and failure following actions:(1)add the NRC consequences of an accident previously modes of the replacement switches can cause standard fire protection license evaluated no different effects than the existing condition to each tudt's operating (2)(Ovate the possibility of■new or switches.Thus,the credible failure modes of license(License Condition 2.D(3)t for • different kind of emittent bore any■ ddent the replacement pressure switches would be previously events&The requirements for bounded by existing FEAR Section 11:6.1.3.2 NA•1 and 2.C.(23)for NA•2,(2)remove the fire protection program have not been accident analysis.Therefore,this fire protection requirements from the TS, changed by the proceed chemists).No new modification will not create the possibility of and(3)remove the TS Bases sections or modified requirements have been an accident of•different type than any relating to fire protection. introduced.Therefor*the same conditions previously evaluated in the SAR. UFSAR Section 10.2 was created to exist as before the chenge(s)end the 3.The proposed change does not Involve a contain the fire protection requirements Possibility for•new et different kind or significant reduction In a margin of safety. currently contained in the TS accident from any evaluated has not been This change replaces the existing nomClea■ Information COntettled in the TS Bases is crested' r=. IE pressure switches with Class 1E pressure (3)((Involve•significant reduction in the switches which are more accurate. now included in UFSAR Section 9.5.1. margin of safety:Implementation of the In addition.one of the two contracts from No chariges have been made to the requirements of the fire protection program ill each pressure switch will be removed from technical content by this administrative assured by UFSAg:regettemeab and plied I the current valve control logic.This contact relocation,per the requirements of procedures.Since the program remains the was redundant to other logic which controls Generic Letter 8612 same and is implemented the same.there is these valves seal Iz not required for process Compliance with the fire protection no reduction In the step d safety. operation of any logic required for Technical Specification compliance. requirements will be assured by The NRC staff h made a preliminary The margin of safety defined by the bases maintaining these requirements in review of the licensee's analyses of the for Technical Specifications 3.2.A/42A appropriate plant procedures and the proposed changes and agrees with the (Primary Containment and Rector Building UFSAR.This change offers additional licensee's conclusion that the throe Isolation Functions)and 32B/4,2.8(Core and flexibility in updating and maintaining standards In 10 C,FR 30,92(c)ate met. Containment Coolies-Initiation a Control)le the fire protection program.The Thereto's.the staff proposes to not reduced by thla modification.This proposed changes relocate the determine that the proposed modification results in increased Insttimeot requirements from the ITS to the UNSAR amendments do not involve a significant accuracy and a reduction of failure mode 1•ime proposed changes TS caused by the deletion of redundant contacts, rages implement hazards consideration. The staff has reviewed the licensee's the requirements of Centric Letter 8610 Local Public Document Room analysis of no significant hazards and 8&12.Sections of the UFSAR have leco4'an:The Akferman Maly.. • consideration and agrees with the been updated to reflect the fire - Manuscripts Department.University of licensee's conclusions.Therefore.the protection program,and station Virginia.Charlottesville.Virginia 222101. staff proposes to extermine that this TS administrative procedures are being Attorney for!Menses'Michael W. amendment appl•cation does not involve revised.Fire protection program Maupin.En.Horton and William. significant hazards consideration. requirements remain an integral part of P.O.Box 1335,Richmond Virginia 23712. Local Public Document Room station operations regardless of where NRC Project Director Herbert N. . location:Athens Public Library.South they are located • Berkow Street,Athens.Alabama 35611, Basis forproposed no significant Viable Electda and Power Company. Attorney for licensee:General hazards consideration determination: Docket Nos 594110 and 30.7+1.Sasry Counsel.Tennessee Valley Authority, The Commission has provided Power Station.Unit Noe.1 anal 2 Seery 4110 West Summit Hill Drive,Ell 833, standards for determining whether a Vbliola • Knoxville,Tennessee 37902 significant hazards consideration exists NRC Project Director.Frederick J. (10 CFR 30.92(c)).A proposed _ Date of amendment requests'has a • Hebdon amendment to an operating liceme for■ 1990 facility involves no significant hazards Description of amendment roquesen "Miele Electric tied Power Compeny, consideration if operation of the facility The proposed Technical Specification Docket Noe.31b331 and 50.339,North in accordance with the proposed (IS)changes MU delete TS 3.15. lima Power Scam Units No.3.and No. amendment would not(1)lnvolva a "Containment Vecmmn System'end Its E.Iaulw Comfy.Vtrgtnia significant increase in the Probability or associated bases.Containment vacuum Date of amendment request:Jane 26, consequences of an accident prentously 1s AO required by TS 3.8 to be 1990 evaluate&Or(2)Create the poesibility of maintained consistent with initial Description of amendment fauna: a new or different kind of acddentfiom: conditions assumed is the accident The proposed changes would revise the any accident previously evaluated or(3) analyses.For clarification.the time II r': yI . 22334 Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 8, 1990 / Notices requirements for the reactor to be Based on the staffs review of the involvement in activities at the brought to the hot shutdown or cold licensees evaluation,the staff agrees Kewaunee Plant shutdown condition have been specified with the licensee'.conclusions as stated Therefore,the proposed changes pose in the Technical Specification 3,8.8. above.Therefore,the staff proposes to no significant hazards for the following Finally,the containment vacuum system determine that the proposed reasons: , section of the Updated Final Safety amendments d0 not involve significant 1.The proposed changes will not Analysis Report(UFSAR)has been hazards considerations. result in a significant increase in the added to the list of references in the Local PublicDoeuntenf Room probability of occurrence or bases section of 3,8,8, location;Swem Library,College of consequences of accident _ Basis for proposed no significant William and Mary.Williamsburg. 2.The proposed changes will not • hazards consideration determination: Virginia:3185. create the possibility of•new or The Commission has provided Attorney for licensee:Michael W. different kind of accident from any standards for determining whether a Maupie,Esq.,Hunton and Williams, previously analyzed• significant hazards consideration exists Post Office Box 1535,Richmond, 3,The proposed changes will not (10 CFR 50.92(c)),A proposed Virginia 23213. involve a significant decrease in the amendment to an operating license for a NRCProject Director.Herbert N, margin of safety, facility involves no significant hazards Berkow The proposed changes are also purely consideration if operation of the facility Wiecwmle Public Service Corporation, administrative changes that are, in accordance with the proposed Docket No.50.305,Kewaunee Nuclear therefore,not likely to involve a amendment would not:(1)Involve a Power Plant,Kewaunee County, significant hazard. significant increase in the probability or Wisconsin The Commission's staff ha.reviewed •'••• consequences of an accident previously the licensee's submittal and agrees with evaluated:or(2)Croats the possibility of Dote of amendment request'June 29. Y the licensees conclusions for the three 1980 a new or different kind of accident from standards.Accordingly,the Commission any accident previously evaluated:or(3) Deactiplion oJamendment rogues!: has made a proposed Involve a signifitant reduction Ina The proposed amendment would review the amendment application d that o does not margin of safety. Condition 1C.(4)of Facility Operating Involve a significant hazards The licensee has reviewed the License DPRA3 to reflect the current proposed changes against the criteria of titles of the referenced security manuals. consideration. pr pos 50,92 end has concluded that the The proposed amendment world also Local Public Document Room ro oast does not involve a ficant revise Technical Specifications(TS) location:University of Wisconsin hazards considerations in Nat It would 0.5,1.2,8.5.3.3.and 6.O.1.b to revise the Library teaming Center,2420 Nlcolet not: required members of the Plant Drive.Green Bay,Wisconsin 54301. (1)Involve a significant increase in the Operations Review Committee and Attorney for licensee:David Baker. ptobabihty or consequences of an accident revise title*due to the recent Esq.,Foley and Lardner.P.O.Box 2183 previously evaluated.During design balls organization change.The proposed, Orlando,Florida 31081 accident conditions,the Containment amendment also includes several NRC Project Director.John N. vacuum System is isolated and is not used to revisions that update reference titles, Hannon. depres►utize the containment.As described clarify existing specifications and Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating in the the safety evaluation in the UFSAR,tha correct typographical errors. Containment Vacuum System will not be Basis for proposer no significant operateCorporation.Docket Na 50462.Wolf required to operate for several months ever a hazards canaldarotlon determination: (Lou of Coolant Accident(LOCA))to Creek Generating Station,Coffey County,Xansas maintain containment subatmospheric to The Commission has provided prevent uncontrolled release■.Deletion of the standards for determining whether a Date of amendment request'July 1 Containment Vacuum System technical significant hazards consideration exists 1990 specification has no effect on any failure as stated in 10 CFR 50,92,A proposed Description of amendment request: mechanism which could lead to•(1.OCAl. emendated to an operating license for■ The proposed technical specification >: Adequate initial containment vacuum,as facility involves no significant hazards change would revise Specification 4.0.2 assumed in the UFSAR is assured by consideration if operation of the facility and its associated Beset to modify the Technical Specification 3.8 Containment �.;;i response will,therefore,be as previously in accordance with a proposed existing surveillance interval extension analyzed and consequences will not increase; amendment would not(1)Involve a Drovlsione as provided by Generic Letter ,o or significant increase in the probability or 89.1.,"Dine-Item Improvements in (2)Create the possibility of a new or consequences of an accident previously Technical Specifications-Removal of different kind of accident from any accident evaluated(2)Create the possibility of a the 3.25 Limit on Extending Surveillance previously evaluated.Tha proposed new or different kind of accident from Intervals." change(s)(create]no new failure modes and any accident previously evaluated,or(3) Basis for proposed no significant „•g no change In operation or surveillance is Involve a significant reduction in a hazards consideration determination: being made.Thereto»,no new accident or ` sa*aa malfunction scenarios are introduced by the margin of safety. The Commission has provided chemists).As noted above,no accident The licensee has addressed these standards for determining whether a consequences other than that presently standards as provided in the following significant hazards consideration exists ^^ a evaluated In the UFSAR are introduced by diticuasl0n. as stated in 10 CFR 50.92(c).A proposed +yid (these]change(s),nor)do these changes) This proposed amendment corrects amendment to an operating license for a affect any accident analysis assumption;or inconsistencies and typographical facility involves no significant hazards (3)Involve•significant reduction in a errors,reveres personnel title changes, consideration if operation of the facility i margin of safety.Sine,as stated above, and reflects organizational changes at in accordance with the proposed iniTech containment vacuum ta ensured by containment Wisconsin Public Service Coryoration. amendment would not 1)Involve a a Technical Specification•LOCAcoo would peak previously pressure in•fACA would be n previously They would net Change the intent of the significant increase in the probability or ;I analyzed,and the safety margin is not Technical Specifications or decrease consequences*fan accident previously reduced. WPSC's management support or evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of - ,: Y 1 Federal Register / VoL 55, No. 150 if Wednesday. A1tnst 4 1990 / Notices 327.15 ;w e new or d)ffanent kind of accident from NRC Project Director.Christopher L new tank will Provide'52003 gallons of «k any accident previously evaluated;or(1) Grimes reserve watt,i bfs increased water volume Involve a significant reduction in a increases the snag provided by margin of safety.The laceneee provided Yankee Ateedc Electric may' the tank. an margin of s that Th humsed the above Docket No.50.029.Team Necker The staff has reviewed the licensee', Power SWIM Franklin Cam throe standard,to the amendment ty• no significant hazards consideration application. M°�� determination analysis.Based upon this The foUowing section*discuss the Interval Dote of amendment request June 25. review,the staff agrees with the ' extension proposed change under to three 1990 licensee's no significant hazards standards of 10 CFR 50,02 Description of amendment request: analysts.Based open the above Standard 1-Involves c Significant The proposed amendment would discussion.the staff proposes to Increase/n the ProbabilityPreviously y or Consequences simplify Technical Specifications by determine that the:proposed change of on Accident the to too specifying only the tank level and does not involve a significant hazards 9 The mentdo change ono significant requirement does not involve a■igdAa■nt deleting the redtutdaOt gallons values consideration. , - increase In the probability or consequeooss .for the Safety Infection Tank(sm.Also, Local Public Document Room of an accident previowly evaluated.The the"Bases"for Section 9/4.5.4 will be location:Greenfield Community College, , change merely b an effort to clarify simplify, revised to show that the See reserve ts 1 College Drive.Greenfield.•� and ettesmhne the epeclflcetions in Increased from 40.000 gallons to 52000 Massachoee!!s 01301 accordions with the gaidance provided in gallons. Generic Letter&Mt 1'his change does not 8 Artormopesy for and Gray,22 Franklin appreciably impact the reliability or Bosia for proposed no significant Esquire.Ropes and Gray.TLS FtenkHn availability of plant equipment. hazard&consideration determination: Street,Boston,Massachusetts 02122 Standard 2-Creole the possibility of a _ The Commteslon has Provdded MD Acting Project Director VietOr New or Different Kind of Accident from any standards for determining whether a Norms Previously Evaluated, significant hazards consideration exists The proposed change to the eurveillance (10 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF requirement does not seas to possibility of amendment to an operating license for a As1FIJDMENTa TFACB.ITY e new or different kind of accident from any facility involves no significant hazards Or6RATBYG f.iC6NSE previously evaluated.The change does not considerations ff operation of the alter the requirement.and the method and Pe' facility During the period since publication of reuse of plant openttton are unchanged.it in accordance with a profaned the last biweekly notice•the permits an allowable extension of the normal amendment would not:(1)Involve a COmmbafOO has issued the following surveillance interval to facilitate surveillance significant Increase le the probablity or amendments,The Commtsefon bas scheduling and coneideretion of plant consequences of an accident previously determined for each of these operating conditions that may not be suitable evaluated:(4 Create the possibility of a amendments that the..application ,�, for conducting to new or different kind of accident boon surveillance. coon lies with Si standards and Standoro'9•awoke a S(adf/O°m D Reduction/n the Margin of Safety, an accident previously evaluated;or(3) requirements of the Atomic Et�efgy Act The proposed change to the sunealle,ce Involve a significant reduction in a of 1454,as emended(therAcy,and the remiremeat don not involve•significant margin of safety. - Commission's odes and regulations.Tiro reduction in a margin of'Lately.The change The licensee addressed the above Commission has made appropriate does not effect any technical specification three standards in the amendment findings as required by the Act and the margin of eatery,end It provides clarification application.In raged to the three Commiselon's rule,end reguleHom in 10 tar performance of surveillance requirements standards,the licensee provided the CFR Chapter L which are set forth hi the and will have an overall positive impact on following mat 11fh prupoe dchanga would wt{revolts hoarier amendment. safety. Based on the previous discussion.the a sign7tllreot lnmssr s the pvobabtyy a Notice of Coasldeation elasuance of licensee concluded that the proposed consequencs of en teddeal prevlwsly Amendment to Facility Operating amendment request does not involve a evaluatei The mis wet SIT wUI provide Liens*end proposed No Significant significant Increase in the probability of equivalent or better NMI to the safety Hazards Condderatlon Determination a new or different kind of accident from inf e°tlon psalm for an operating re,duias. and Opportunity for Hearing in any accident previously evaluated:nor It win its°pnevide en Malin""'ate connection with these actions was involve a el inventory for accident mlngation.The gnficant reduction in the inpublished in the Federal Register se required y replacement tide win hew ere affect a the indicated.No re acing ot 9 margin of safety.The N''RC st aff probability tie the aooemmences of any petition far leave to intervene misfiled has reviewed the licensee's no accident previously evaluates significant hazards consideration. 2 nth proposed change nes not mete following this notice. determination and agrees with the the poseihWty of s new or different tiled of - Union otherwise iedicated,the licensee's analysis.The staff bas. accident from any pmbvaly evaluated Tbia Commission has determined that these therefore,made■proposed change wends the minimum water volume amendmmts satisfy the criteria for• of the wifely injection water stomas tank determination that the licensee's request while m.stelmnr the ave(t■bla tVPSH m the categorical exclusion in accordance does not involve a significant hazardswith 10 CPR 5122.Therefore.pursuant pumps hs new b a sad ten thelwooexisting - consideration n.mlt.Tine caw tsok sad fora+datlan was load to 10 CFR S122(b).no environmental Local Public Document Room deemed for tbe tsryer weer iserat ry.Thts SPEW stebmeet or tmvhoaniental- Locotlon:Emporia State University, replacement t.dt will therefore not amass tin assessment need be prepated for these William Allen White Library,1200 possibility of a new or different kind of amendments.If the Commission hes Commercial Street.Emporia.Kansas accident boat may preM°eeh'eveleetri prepared an environmental stemmmt ` mom and Washburn university School 5.Thle prepeasd obags mold net level" under the special circumstances .� of law Library,Topeka,Kansas 00021 • 08:o rat"dye"N a sari d"kg?' prevision in 10 CFR st.zge)and ban Attorney or Licensee: a SHba T'ha change ts minas®war a from made a daferminsWn bred do diet Yf Jay r& 117,000 to 220.000 gallons seeama the Esq..Shaw,Pittman.Pots and reserve vales after M000smUor required asseeement it ts ae.iadkated. 3 Trowbridge.2300NStrenNW. byaerkketaaelye s have Use tn)ergdlb Poe further dshN,with aspect togot Washington.Dc 211W7 current teak leaves 40.000 gallons.whgsthe action see(Sf tse'appilallor for 3;2336 Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 153 / Wednesday, August & 1990 / Notices amendments,(2)the amendments,and eliminate the potential for unnecessary Brief description of amendments:The (3)the Commission's related letters, scrams from power, amendments revise TS 3.3.2,"Design Safety Evaluations and/or Date of issuance:July 25,1990 Features/Control Rod Assemblies."The Environmental Assessments as .Effective dote:July 25,1990 revision provides the flexibility to indicated.All of these items are Amendment Nos.:111 and 107 withdraw the Inconel clad rod cluster available for public inspection at the Provisional and facility Operating control assembly(RCCA)and replace it Commission's Public Document Room, License Nos.MR-Mond DPR•2S The with a Westinghouse 17x17 RCCA the Gelman Building,2120 L Street.NW.. emendments revised the Tedmical should=expected wear be discovered Washington.DC,and at the local public Specifications. during future inspections. document rooms for the partietdar Date of initial notice in Federal Dote of issuance:July 13,1990 facilities involved,A copy of items(2) Syr;June 13.1990(55 FR 24000)The Effective date:July 13,1990 and(3)may be obtained upon request Commission's rotated evaluation Won of the Amendment Nos.:70 h 70 . addressed to the U.S.Nuclear amendments is contained in a Safety Facility Operating License Nos.NPF- Regulatory Commission,Washington, • Evaluation dated July 25,1990 35 and NPF•52.Amendments revised the DC 20555,Attentions Director,Division No significant hazards consideration Technical Specifications. of Reactor Projects. comments received:No Date of initial notice in Federal Arizona Public Service Company,et al. Local Public Document Room Register,May 2.1990(55 FR 18411)The Docket Nos,STN 50.528,STN 50.529 location:Morris Public Library,e04 Commission's related evaluation of the and STN 50430,Palo Verde Nuclear Liberty Sheet,Morris,liinois 00450. amendments is contained in•Safety Generating Station.Unit 1,2 and 3, Commonwealth Edison ComDany. Evaluation dated July 13,1990. Madcopa County,Arizona Docket Nos.50-37Sand 50474.LaSalle No significant hazard's consideration Date of application for amendment: County Station.Units land 2,LaSalle comments received No. March 13,1990 County,Illinois Local PublJc Document Room Brief description of amendment:The location:York County Library,238 East amendments update the Reactor Vessel Dole of application Jot amendments: Black Street.Rock killl.South Carolina Pressure•Temperature(P•'I')curves.Low 1,4 arch h h November 29.1911e as supplemented 29730, Temperature Overpressure Protection M 1A 1990. (LTOP)enable temperatures end Brief description of amendments:The Ether/Opaetions Lien Docket No,50. amendments would revise the LaSalle e13.Arkansas tyma ear One.Unit 1.Pops associated bases,in accordance with County Station Units 1 and 2 Technical the irradiation damage prediction SpecificationsSpecifications to delete the DC battery Dote of amendment request April 20, methodology of Revision 2 in Regulatory system load profiles for each battery 1990 Guide 240."Radiation Embrittlement of and b eelle eha en.1'he load r'Y r8 profiles Brief description of amendment:The Reactor Vessel Materials."The amendments incorporate resultant can be found in the IJFSP.R and it is amendment modified Surveillance updated mutually.The Bases of the Requirement 4.&1.3 of the Arkansas changes Into Technical Specification Sections 3.4.1.3,34.1.4,1,.3,4.&1,3A.&3, Technical Specifications were changed Nuclear One,Unit'Technical 4.4.&3.1 and$3/4,4.8, to indicate where the load profile is Specifications to permit an extension of Data of issuance:July 25,1990 found. the next required 18-month diesel Effective dote:4s days from the date Dote of Issuance:July 1&1990 generator(DG)inspections.The of issuance Effective date:July 1&1990 amendment allowed the inspections to Amendment Nos.:52,38 and 24 Amendment Noe.:74 and 5& be performed during the next refueling Facility Operating License No,NPF- Facility Operating License Nos.NPF- outage,but no later than December 1, 41,NPF-51 and NPF74t Amendments 11 and NPF• 11:Amendment revised the 1990. changed the Technical SpecUicationa. Technical Specifications. Late of issuance:July 18.1990 Date of initial notice/n Federal Date of initial notice in Federal Effective date:July 1&1990 Register.June 30,1990(55 FR 21959)The Rel ater:December 30.Ipso(53 FR Amendment No:133 Commission's related evaluation of the 53090)The March 15.1990 submittal Facility Operating License Na DER- amendments is contained in a Safety provided additional clarifying 51.Amendment revised the Technical Evaluation dated July 25,1990 information and did not change the Specifications. No significant hazards consideration initial no significant hazards Date of initial notice in Federal comments received:No consideration determination.The Register.May 341990(55 FR 21950)The Local Public Document Room Commission's related evaluation of the Commission's related evaluation of the location:Phoenix Public Library, amendment la contained in a Safety amendment is contained in a Safety Business and Science Division,12 East Evaluation dated July la 1990, Evaluation dated July 1&1990, McDowell Road,Phoenix,Arizona No significant hazards considerotlon No significant hazards consideration 65004• comments received•No comments received:No. Commonwealth Edison Company, Loc*1 Public Document Room Local Pub/lc Document Room Docket Nos 50 297 and 56249 Decodes location:Public Library of Illinois Valley location:Tomlinson Library,Arkansas • Nuclear Power437 an,Units ,and d Community College.Rural Route No.1, Tech University,Russellville.Arkansas Grundy County.Illinois Oglesby,IWaola 01366 72801 Dote of application for amendments: Duke Power Company.et el.,Docket Eatergy Operations,foe..Dodcet No.50- April 1841990 Noe.66413 sod 50414.Catawba 313,Arkansas Nuclear One,Unit 1,Pope Brief description of amendments:The Nuclear Station,Units land 2 York County,Arkansas amendments revise the surveillance County'South Carolina Date of amendment internal requirement for the functional Date of*pill/cation for amendments: 19.1989 request:October testing of the Reactor Protection System February 7.1990,as supplemented April Brief description of amendment The Electrical Protection Assemblies to 12.1990. amendments revised the Technical Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 153 / Wednesday. August 8, 1990 / Notices 32337 Specifications(TS)by changing the TS No significant hazards consideration Dote of issuance:July 19.1090 3.1.6.3.b limiting condition for operation' comments received:No. Effective dote:July 19.1990 (LCO)for reactor coolant system Local Public Document Room Amendment NOV IA and 6 ' leakage.Specifically,the current 1.0 gpm location:Tomlinson Library.Arkansas Facility Operating License Nos.NPR limit on total primary-to-secondary • Tech University.Russellville,Arkansas 76 and NPF.60,Amendment revised the leakage has been changed t0 an explicit 72801 Technical Specifications. f 500 gallons per day(0.347 gpm)limit Georgia Power Company,Oglethorpe Date of Initial notice In Federal 1 from any one steam generator.In Power Register.January 24.IRE(55 FR 2435). Gorpontlon Municipal Electric u addition.TS 4.1.8.4.c.1 has revised to Authority of Georgia,City of Dolton. The Commission's related evaluation of • include additional unscheduled Georgia Docket N0a.56424 and 50�ZS. the amendments is contained in a Safety yu,'„1 inservica inspections whenever leakage vote ElecMCGetlaratl Plant, Evaluation dated July 19.1,990. occurs in excess of the limit in TS sad 2,Burke County.Georgia No significant hazards consideration • 3.1.6.3.b in lieu of the radioiodine comments received:No. activity limits in the secondary coolant Dote of application for amendments: teal public Document Rooms per TS 3.10. May 25.1990 Location:Wharton County Junior Dote o issuance:Jul 24,1990 Brief description of amendments:The I. Learning f y Coll M.H Lea Center. Effective dote:30 days from the date amendments revise Technical 911 Boling Highway.Wharton.Texas of Issuance Specification 4.6.1.1.211(6)(c)by adding a77488 and Austin Public Library.810 Amendment No.:134 note that allows the Emergency Diesel Guadalupe Street.Austin.Texas 78701 Facility Operating License Na DPR• Generator high Jacket water temperature 51.Amendment revised the Technical trip to be bypassed. Illinois Power Company and Soyland Specifications. Dale of issuance:July 10.1990 Power Cooperative.Inc.Docket No.50. ' Dote of initial notice in Federal Effective date:July 10,1990 461,Clinton Power Station.Uoit No.1, Register.February 21.1990(55 FR 6101) Amendment Nos.:31 A 11 DeWitt County,Illinois APBL's May 22,1990.supplement Facility Operating License Nos.NPR provided clarifying information. 68 and NPF-81:Amendments revised the Dote of application for amendment including correcting typographical Technical Specifications. January 26.1990 errors,and did not change the proposed Public comments requested as to Description of amendment request ua8 rosignificantsed no hazards The amendment relocated existing finding or the action described the Pocadural details ply weclfin original notice.The Commission's consideration:Yes(SS PR 25756 dated Dr ', related evaluation of the amendment is June 22,1990).The notice provided an requirements in the current Technical contained in a Safety Evaluation dated opportunity to submit comment'on the Spetificatlons(T$)Involving radioactive July 24.1900. Commission's proposed no significant effluent monitoring to the Offeite Dose Na significant hazards consideration hazards consideration determination. Calculation Manuel.relocated specific comments received:No. No comments have been received.The requirements in the IS on solid Local Public Document Room notice also provided for en opportunity radioactive wastes to the Process location:Tomlinson Library,Arkansas to request a hearing by July 23.1990.but Control Program and incorporated Tech University.Russellville.Arkansas indicated that if the Commission makes programmann controla Into the 72801 a final no significant hazards Administrative Controls section of the consideration determination.any such TS Entergy Operations.Inc.Docket No.Ss. hearing would take place after Issuance Date of Issuonce:July 16.1990 388,Arkansas Nuclear One.Unit 2,Pops of the amendments.The Commission's Effective dote:July 161990 Couaty.Arkansas related evaluation of the amendments Amendment No,:40 Date of application for amendment: and final determination of no significant Facility Operating License No.NPF• . December 15.1989 hazards consideration are contained in 82'The amendment revised the Brief description of amendment The a Safety Evaluation dated July 10.1990. Technical Specifications. amendment made several Local Public Document Room Date of Initial notice In Federal administrative changes to the Arkansas location:Burke County Library.412 Register:June 13.1990(55 FR 24000)The Nuclear One,Unit 2 Technical Fourth Street,Waynesboro,Georgia Commission's related evaluation of the Specifications(TSs)Table 3.6.1.These 30830. amendment is contained in a Safety included correcting the Indicated Evaluation dated July 161990. <. location of a containment isolation Houston Lightly t Power Company. No significant hozards consideration valve.and the relabeling of two other City Public Service Beard of San comments received:No Antonio,Central Power and Light a Antonio,Isolation valves to reflect a Local Public Document Room design change.The amendment also nips y6Company' and 4y City of Wg gq eT t location:The.Vespasian Warner Public corrected a TS reference include in Project,Units 1 Library,120 Weal Johnson Street. Specification 4.5.1.5.2. Clinton.Illinois 61727. Date aissuance:July 161900 County.Texan Indiana Michigan Power Company, Effective date:30 days from the date Date eamendment request:June 26 Docket Nos.30,115 sod 50.716.Donald . of issuance 1989,as supplemented on November 29. C.Cook Nuclear Plant.Unit Nos.1 and Amendment No.:106 1980 2'Benin Count•NIlcNgan Facility Operating License No.NPF-6. Brief description amendments:The Amendment revised the Technical amendments revised the technical Dote of application for amendments: Specifications. specifications pertaining to the reactor January 27.1986 and supplemented Date of Initial notice in Federal building containment The revisions December 21.1986 Register:March 7.1990(53 FR 8217)The incorporate Surveillance requirements Brief description of amendments: Commission's related evaluation of the for sites with two containments as well These amendments allow the logic for amendment is contained in a Safety as include provisions recommended in the reactor coolant pump breaker Evaluation dated July 16 1900. Regulatory Guide 1.35(Rev.3). position trip above permissive Re to be ' 'q . ,.i $7.398 Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 153 / Wednesday, August & 1990 / Notices changed from one out of four breakers Niagara Mohawk Power Coiyoration. Power Authority of The State of New _ open to two out of four breakers open. Docket No.50419,Nine Mile Point York,Docket Nos0-288,Indian Point This change removes a potential source Nuclear Station.Unit No.2.Scribe,New Unit NO*Westchester County New y of single failure unit trips and provides a Yeck York reduction in challenges to the reactor Date of application foromendment: Date of application for amendment• protection system. July 2&1989,as supplemented December March mum Date of issuance:June Z8,1990 14,2989 Brief description of amendment:The Effective dote:June 241990 Brief description of amendment:This amendment revises Technical Amendment Noe.:140/127 amendment revises the Technical Speclfiatioru Sections 2.1.2.3.3.3.4.2. . Facility Operating License Nos.DPR- SPecifieedons to allow use of a singles 4.3.45,5.3 and 0.13,Table of Contents. SB and DPR-70.Amendments revised the fatiorol000f ha°dling system to handle List of Tables,List of Figures and Technical Specifications. and transport lads in saxes of i00D Figures 3.1A-5 and 3.2A-8 of Appendix Date o initial notice!n Federal Pounds over fuel assemblies in the spent A.Proposed changes to the Table of f fuel storage pool racks. Contents and Section 5.3 of Appendix B. Register.November 141980(54 FR Date of iseaonce:July 17.1990 47804).The Commission's related Part are also included.The proposes. Effective dole:July 17.1996 amendment is administrative to nature evaluation of the amendments is Amendment N0-20 and consists of various changes to contained in a Safety Evaluation dated Facility Operating License Na NPF• achieve consistency between Technical June 241990. 1St'Amendment revises the Technical Specification sections,clarify Bases. No significant hazards consideration Specifications. correct inadvertent errors aside by comments received..No. Date of initial notice in Faderel previous amendments.and delete and/ Local Public Document Room Register:January 10.2990(55 FR 930) or update superseded text location:Maude Preston Palmlike The Conciliation's related evaluation of paw aflasuanaa July 17.1%0 Memorial Library,500 Market Street,St. tire amendment Is°Maimed in a Safety EfJeeties day:July 17.1990 Joseph.Michigan 49085. Evaluation dated July 17.1990. Amendment No 101 No significant hazards consideration Nieves*Mohawk Power Corporstlm, comments receive&No FocllltyOperatingLienseNo.DPR- Docket No.50-410,Nine Mlle Point Local Public Document Room MP.Amendment revised the Technical Nuclear Station,Unit No.2,Scribe.New location:Reference and Documents Specifications. York Department.Pen4ald Library.State Dayof initial notice in Federal University of New York.Oswego,New Registc May 2.1990(55 FR 18414)The Dots of application for amendment: york 33124 Commission's related evaluation of the November 27,1989,as amended April amendment is contained in a Safety 28,2990 Psnnsylvanim Power and Light Evaluation dated ltdy 17.1990. Brio!description of amendment:Thai CO°rpaoy'Docket Nom 56357 and BtF No significant hazards consideration 388Samendment revises the surveillance eekerme81st Electric$Ltl°° comments received:No requirements for snubbers in Technical Units 1 Luanne Cotmty, Loos!Public Document Room Plvomla Specification 4.7.5 to provide reduced ennry location:White Plains Public Library. testing and a corresponding reduction in Date ofapplicotion for amendments: 100 Martine Avenue.White Plains.New man-rem exposure.This change is February 7A 1900.as revised October Z. York 1001*. consistent with the currently endorsed It" Southern CaliforniaEdison Company.et American Society of Mechanical Brief description of amendments: So there Noe.nia E and Comp San Engineers standard on snubber teelin . These amendments changed the g Technical Specifications to correct Oaofre Nuclear Congesting Station,Unit This amendment also revises the errorain assumption that the trip logic Noe.2 and 3,San Diego County. functional test failure eneiysfe of for the anticipated transients without Gllfesnls locked-up snubbers. scramreaelor ATWS • Date of issuance:July 13,1990 Dumb�D( Rfrt) Day of application for amendments: was configured as one out of two per May 14.1990 Effective dolt July 13.1990 trip system instead of the correct logic.. Brief Amendment No.:19 which is two out of two per trip system aonam description o_f amendments The Facility Operating License No.NPF- Date of Issuance:July 3,1990 amendment revise its asst pe rig Specification 4A2 and its associated 89:Amendment revises the Technical Effective data July 3.1990 Bases in accordance with Genetic Letter Specifications. Amendment Noes 96 and e9.24.This removes the 325 limit in Dote of tnidal notice in Federal Focillty°Penn i*Mown Nos:NPF- Technical Specification 4,02 Register.January 20.1990(55 FR 937) 1s and NPF,72.rim amendments Dote of Issuance:July 17.1990 and renoticed May 30,1000(55 FR revised the Technical Specifications. - Effective day:July 17,1990 21973).The COmmlasian'e related Date of initial notice in Federal evaluation of the amendment is Register.February 22,2990(65 FR 0113) Amendment Nos..90 and 80 The Comuwakesrelated evaluation of Facility Operating License Nos.NPF- conWnad la•Safety Evaluation dated the amendments le contained in a Safety 10 and NPF-1S Amendments changed ' July 13,1990. Evaluation dated July A 2990, the Technical Specifications. No significant hazards consideration No significant hazards consideration Date of initial notice in Faded comments received.No comment*received:No Register.June 13.1990(55 FR 24003)The Local Public Document Roam Local Public Document Room Commission's related evaluation of the location Reference and Documents location:Osterhout Free Library. amendments is contained in a Safety Department.Penfield Library.State Reference Department.71 South Evaloation dated July 17.2990 University of New York.Oswego.New Franklin Sheet Wilkesaure. No significant hozmds consideration York 1312& Pennsylvania 18701. comments received.•No. ' .Federal ReIdisinr /Vol. 55, N0.7250 / Wednesday, •August'&'1990 PNOtices :32330 Local DablieDacument•Boom adding*regtdrementtandfyOwbip RadlologlcillffluntTechnical locatlomMaln3lbterpUniversityof aetpolnte.ift also chimed the Spedfinattomto.iSOffalttiDose CahforirtisoRD:Doic:19567:.Irvine. surveillance frequency Of the upscale CalcnhtlerWLblanuolWhams* California 92713. and downscale IRMchemte!ealibratts Control Propam.as appropriate. SoutberwCaliford&EdienCompany.et fransomseverytemonthit0oncenery Does of'/asuana:Jatyia•3900 al..Docket No.56200.San Onotre is month■. Bffe tiso dolt July:1919W .Nuclear Generating Station.WON&1. Date oflssuamx:)uty18:.1990 Sao Diego County,CaliforniaEffective doter.July 19:1990 AmeadmentNoa 13o&119 Amendment No.31 Facility OperotingLlcenseNos.NPF-e Dote of application for amendment: Facility OperotinnicerneNo.NPF. ono!NPF•Z•Amendmentrrevlmdthe May 16,1990.and supplemented June 4, 5B.This amendment revised the Technical Specifications. 1990, TechnicalSpecificatiooa Dote of initial notice'In Bodoni • Brief description of amendment:The Date of initial notice in.Federal Register.June 13.1990(56 FR t40061The amendment provides NRC appeoval of a Roos&Mardi 23.19s6(53 Fit 0617). Commission's related evaluation of the proposed revision of the description of The licensees November 26,1069. amendments hr contained in a Safety the spent fuel pool cooling system decay supplemental information was Evaluation dated hily IR 1990. heat rerttovalrequleeerenialnSectlon clarification only and did Anchange:the Nosignificont hazards consideration 9.1.3 of the Updated.Pinal Safety staffs previous proposeddeterminatiosi rnmmentrrnelved'No. Analysis Report.Based on its analysis of no significant consideration. Local theca Ded'N°.t Room • pursuant to Title 10of the Coda of The Commissionarelatedevaluationof Federal Regulations,Article'10CFR the amendment is contained in a Safety loeot/on.•.Tilt AldarmanLbrary, 50.59,the licensee concluded that the Evaluation dated July 18,:1990 ManunantaDepartment.University of proposed revision involved an No significant hazards considerotbin VirgIris.Charlotteev111e,Virgfffia 22001. unreviewed safety question and'that comments recelved•No NRC review and approval was therefore LocalPudliaDocomsnyBoom 'Virginia»4candPOwerCampsey.et required, locationoPerry.Publle Library,2753Math ek.mast Ny,goorherk3043h.North Date of rssuonce:July 16.7990 SlreeLPoRy..ONo44061 Anne Powergtatfon.•UaltsNo.landNo. Effectinr date:Judy 16,1990 Amendment No.:i32 2,Isles'County.Vlglels Amendonal ment o.:132rgLkense No. The Cleveland Electric Meminatlny OProvi Amendment provides eN Company. a�tmay' Dotoofapplicationforamendolents: approval Ote promsrovides RC OhloEdlsonCampsny:Pemsylve la October13:1999,as.supplemented Updated;et&patety proposed e visicmysts e f the Power Compaay.Toledo Dimon November 214910 The description of the spent fuekpod cooling Nuclear coropeoPowerPlant.Unimeta N Lake amendment* d s risifremetion nt to cion system decay heat lemon' Couoty.Ohio theisolationvalveonth►drain0prin requinvolteachaTheatnendment Tetimidoas•not Dote ofapplicnHonoronrondment: •thedleodmntra;dyke araandthyset involve a change License the Con iti May.20..19e9 f end Of the MAYO turbine and service Speateofinit orticeiFederal n. DaMoflaltlolnoticelnPedenl Brief description OfamesdrsenkThe buildings within a home of the main Register.hmen.1990(55FR2A004The amendment revised dhsalassetpofnt reservoir reaching sieve'of2 int CarnminiSe related.evaluation ofthe for thecantroirodactemaccumulator above meanies level(MSG). amendment is contained in a Safety from imams pals decreasing to hi addition.the Wagon ievetfor Evaluation dated.July16.1090,The greeter ihaaorequalto,1320paig escalating surveillance of the ruin information provided by hitter dated decreasing. reservoir water level inaeducedfrom u5 June 4,1990.weenot outside the scope Doter OtJssualt rlalyla:1990 feet lNSL'to251feetMSLand.the of the original notice.No significant Efftactnedateagdy 18.1090 surveillanee.lnterval*decreased from hazerde consideration comments AmendrmntNo.32 once every 24 houseto.oncsevery6 received=No comments FacllityOperotlrrgLiwnasNaNPF- hoaswhenthsresmoltlewl(ebetow Local Public Document Room Sd This amendment+revised the 7,51 fief h7S1. location-Main library,University of Technical Specifications Califorda.Post Offtcettox19557,Irvine. Date of midst RoUowinFederal Date of issuance:July 25.•1990 California 02713. RegtaarvAprfl.a,•1900(35FR.126m)The Effaseeedeterluly25.1990 Comminione related evelaatIonotthe Amendment Nos.:1324125 The Cleveland Electric Llluminating amendment lamntelnadlnaSafety lrhei11tyOperadog License Nes-NPFd Company,Duquesne Light Company. Evaluation dared Jutlyl.6..1900. and 1VPF.7.Amendments revised the Oda Edison'Company.Pennsylvania Nasignificant hazards consideration mewed speater orio Power Company.Toledo Edina comments ieceired..I No Company,Docket No.56440,Petry Local Pub/laDOcumentRoom Dote ofinitlolaot/m in Fadatal Nuclear Power Plant.Unit No.1.Lake lacatiomPerty Pal°Liturry,3751 Main Pali e°Novam6er 15'1989 Wit✓K County:Ohio Street.Perry,Obtain's". 57610)TherCaamnissfsns related Date of application for amendment: evalustlonobthe amendaeenhrie virgin's cg!°IaElsetrk and Powsr.Comptmynat contained lnagaGqrBvslwtlotrdaMd November 281069 EL„Docket NOs.:443e and 50+939.North July 241990. Brief description of amendment:The Anna Pawn Statton.U0lts No.1 and Na Norignifi ont haaerds consideration 2 L amendmenirovised.thaaurveilleace wlesGawty,vhYlaia comments rie0siwdiNa requirements for,weddychannel Aoerofappliartianforamezdntents: Lec>ilfirbllcDacumentRoom funetlooal testing of the'intermediate May.2'1_1900 %etliiont7hVAiHarrnan'Ltbrary. Rage Monitors Pas). Table4.3.61 Brief desandiarrofammetimenas'JI'hs ManwcrtDMDepertmeN;.Univerailydf of the Technical SpecificationITS)by amend entrielocatsthaNA44.2 Virginia:Cherlottesville:Vhgidta 22001 32340 Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 153 / Wednesday. August & 1990 / Notices NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF comment.If comments have been with the Commission's"Rules of AMENDMENT TO FACILITY requested.it is so stated.In either event. Practice for Domestic Licensing OPERATING LICENSE AND FINAL the State has been consulted by Proceedings'in 10 CFR Part 2.1f a DETERMINATION OF NO telephone whenever possible. request for a hearing or petition for SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS Under its regulations,the Commission leave to intervene is filed by the above CONSIDERATION AND may issue and make an amendment date,the Commission or an Atomic OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING immediately effective,notwithstanding Safety and Licensing Board.designated (EXIGENT OR EMERGENCY the pendency before it of a request for a by the Commission or by the Chairmen CIRCUMSTANCES) hearing from any person,in advance of of the Atomic Safety and Licensing • During the period since publication of the holding and completion of any Board Panel,will rule on the request ' the last biweekly notice,the required hearing.where it has and/or petition and the Secretary or the Commission has issued the following determined that no significant hazards designated Atomic Safety and licensing amendments.The Commission has consideration is involved. Board will issue a notice of hearing or determined for each of these The Commission has applied the an appropriate order. amendments that the application for the standards of 10 CFR 60.92 and has made As required by 10 CFR 2.714,a amendment complies with the standards a final determination that the petition for leave to intervene shell set and requirements of the Atomic Energy amendment involves no significant forth with particularity the interest of Act of 1954.as amended(the Act),and hazards consideration.The basis for this the petitioner in the proceeding and how the Commission's rules and regulations. determination is contained in the that interest may be affected by the The Commission has made appropriate documents related to this action. results of the proceeding.The petition findings as required by the Act and the Accordingly.the amendments have been should specifically explain the reasons Commission's Hiles and regulations in 10 issued and made effective es indicated. why intervention should be permitted CFR Chapter L which are set forth in the .Unless otherwise indicated the with particular reference to the . license amendment. Commission has determined that these following factors:(1)the nature of the Because of exigent or emergency amendments satisfy the criteria for petitioner's right under the Act to be circumstances associated with the date categorical exclusion in accordance made a party to the proceeding:(2)the the amendment was'needed there was with 10 CFR 51.22.Therefore,pursuant nature and extent of the petitioner's not time for the Commission to publish, to 10 CFR M.22(b),no environmental property,financial,or other interest in for public comment before issuance,its impact statement or environmental the proceeding:and(3)the possible usual 30-day Notice of Consideration of assessment need be prepared for these effect of any order which may be Issuance of Amendment and Proposed amendments.If the Commission has entered in the proceeding on the No Significant Hazards Consideration Prepared an environmental assessment petitioner's interest The petition should Determination and Opportunity for a under the special circumstances also identify the specific aspect(s)of the Hearing.For exigent circumstances,the provision in 10 CF t 51.12(13)and has subject matter of the proceeding as to Commission has either issued s Federal made a determination based on that which petitioner wishes to intervene. Register notice providing opportunity for assessment it is so indicted. Any person who has filed a petition for public comment or has used local media For further details with respect to the leave to intervene or who has been to provide notice to the public in the action see(1)the application for admitted as a party may amend the area surrounding■licensee's facility of amendment(2)the amendment to petition without requesting(rave of the the licensee's application end of the Facility Operating Urania.and(3)the Board up to fifteen(15)days prior to the Commission's proposed determination Commission's related letter,Safety first prehearing conference scheduled in of no significant hazards consideration. Evaluation and/or Environmental the proceeding,but such an amended The Commission has provided a Assessment as indicated All of these petition must satisfy the specificity reasonable opportunity for the public to items are available for public inspection requirements described above. . comment using its best efforts to make at the Commission's Public Document Interested persons should consult a available to the public means of Room,the Gelman Building.2120 L current copy of 10 CFR 2.714 which is communication for the public to respond Street NW.,Washington.DC.and at the available at the Commission's Public quickly,and In the case of telephone local public document room for the Document Room.the Gelman Building. comments,the Comments have been particular facility involved. 2170 L Street NW.Washington.DC• recorded or transcribed as appropriate A copy of items(2)and(3)may be 20555 and at the Local Public Document and the licensee has been informed of obtained upon request addressed to the Room for the particular facility involved. the public comments. U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Not later than fifteen(15)days prior to In circumstances where failure to act Washington.DC 20666.Attention the first prehearing conference in a timely way would have resulted for Director,Division of Reactor Projects. scheduled in the proceeding,a petitioner example,in Berating or shutdown of a The Commission is also offering an shall file a supplement to the petition to nuclear power plant or in prevention of opportunity for■hearing with respect to intervene which must include a list of either resumption of operation or of the issuance of the amendments.By the contentions which are sought to be increase in power output up to the September 7,1090,the licensee may file litigated in the matter.Each contention plant's licensed power level,the a request for a hearing with respect to must consist of a specific statement of • Commission may not have had an issuance of the amendment t0 the the issue of law or fact to be raised or opportunity to provide for public subject facility operating license and controverted.In addition,the petitioner comment on its no significant hazards any person whose interest may be shall provide a brief explanation of the determination.In such rase,the license affected by this proceeding and who bases of the contention and a concise amendment has been issued without wishes to participate as■party in the statement of the alleged facts or expert opportunity for comment If there has proceeding must file a written petition opinion which support the contention been some time for public comment but for leave to intervene.Requests for■ and on which the petitioner intends to less than 30 days.the Commission may tearing and petitions for leave to rely is proving the provide an opportunity for public intervene shall be filed in accordance bearing.The Petitioner contention e tioner must also os Federal Register /'x'01. 55,'No.153 / Wednenday, August•0.'TM,/'Notices 32942 ovate referenceetotheitrapedfic Atomic Safety mdiLttensin$Board..that these two proposed2hangera(neano .soareerentidocaraentrdfvihkkthe the'pettNonuai/orrequest'aSw3tthe public roommate wmrrequested.on'the .petitioner lteswartandorrrittlMNhe grantedtagettaponsiglancloggfithe 'July 1090 letter due to the enungenty pedNoaarliatendeterrdtytoeetahiteh factory epeclfledin'19'1; 7'..UpA)aulr circumstances. thosocemssrergmrropmion.astttioner (v).and3.716(d). 'The Co antailodMrelated-evaluation mast provi t rauffteienkinfomrattorto Rawson Gas andh7arSAo.Cmrparry. of the amendment is eontalned'ta a show thebargenninrdieputeexd►Umith Docket No.80.317radvertC"Jtfe SafeWEveluetlon•datad)uly'9s.legli the applicant avrmetertalleavrdflaw NuclaaepowaePlanwaltNo,•1rcalved Attorney for Licensee:WE:Sllbert. or fact'Contentions shelltbelfmitedto Esquire.Shaw,Pfttractetts•and matters within the scope of the CoWlty'IvLeylesd Trowbridge.2303NStraet,'NW.. amendments.undertonsldaration.The Dens of-opplteotiowtoronteadttent: Weehingten e2par. contention•mustbeone•which..lfproven. May34,1903,as modified onfeirla. Locol.POlllaDpermstteRootn would entitle the petitioner to.relief-A 11104 locotIon:CelvereComrtylibrary,hrtee ' petitioner who fails to file such a Bri6ff desariptionaanendnvena This Frederick,lderyland. supplement which satisfies these amendmentreplaceettheexisting,040 NRC Project Director Robert-A. requirements with respect to arleast one effective fullpowenyeare($17rOand Capra contention,willnet'beepermitted'ro 10i0EFPYheatupandcooldowlncurves Dated at Rockville Maryland.this 1st day parttelpateasevperty. with 0.11 EFPY heatup and.eooldown of August ma Those penalttad+tolnterveue'become curves.These curves arehased on the For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission peruse eotueeproceedykientb(eenMany final version,of Regulatory Guide SAO. Gee Ctal w hmitatlonnuthe;order grantingWave to Revision 2,and uses.Combuatton Acting Matelot Division of Reactor Pro/sou- interveneasrodhamtkaoppnrromttyto Engineering methodology.which has 1//l.OptoroJNacMrRaoctorRepettton participateifulWintthavmdbmtoftthe been P ewui pleno ltd Team ed �emenz uads.7-0o:aasam) heetiogaias{udutgtJ<e opporomftytco antra coos Mgr-O presenbevidenceendocrosmexaaMe Technical Sperificationcbangestothe witnesses. low temperature overpresursprotection Sineelth CCommisstaniit ecrosadma (LTOP)controls,the reactor coolant fmaluletrtminettamthactlsaamendment Durap'contmis.,thehighpreamersefety • inrotemcnaslgnifiaa tehamrde inspection(HPSl)operability and the rmnsidenstloo.ife heaving herequested, HPSFcontrols.which are also reflected it will not stay the effectiveness anise in thisamendment amendment.Any heaebsgheld'woutd The initialtsmsntlmeerregaestwoe take place while thesmsndmentLein modifleahythdltesnwordlobniS:lat. effect fetter andmartkensautt:otthaehaage► A request fona:hearingonspention ready-to two of.thaivspropaed fat Leave-to intervenemostbafiladhwith Technical Specification changes,the the Secretaryrof.d e.CommieslonSLt$. Commiestonwas requested to handle Nuclear.Regulatory•Co®isdw, the moposedlechntodt:9peciftcattons WashingtoaD=535.Attention: whidrwerrchanged'brdteltily Docketing and Services Beaceduor,may eubniittaFmanemegencybests. `- be delivered to the.Commissionle Public ' Doteof+issuoneerJuly7a,1990 DocumentRoom..lheCelmanBuilding. Effective doter 114'24;1990 € 21201 Street'NW:Washington.IJC.by AmendntentNo.:145 the above date.,Where,petitionsare Pce1l/tyOpeMting3lcenaeNo..DPR- filed during the last ten(10).daysofthe d9..Ameadmeniregsritherreehntcal , notice petied;ttierequested'that.the Specifications. petitioner.promptly so inform the Public comowetrreoet etettesglo Commisafon by still=free.teletlhone cell PluPeeetkeoeetelikeetkezatde to Westem UNon act-(800)3n-800Q(In ounsitlerationl Neely ofithelNNi1 Mlesourl l=(800F2,22a toorehe Weatem amendment was:publishedin the Union operator should'be given Federal Register on May 304900(SS,FR Datagram ldentification'Number 3737 21902).No comments weterecelvadon and the following message eddressed.to that notice. (ProjeaDirector)cperittonee'e name and No public comments were requested c, telephone aumbec.deh patltton was o0'•the)diya.110001aNer which mailed:ylantname:andpublication modified two of the.flversquested date and,pagenumberofthisFederal changed(change2emY3)'in,thronging Reeeteermtioi,A copy ofthepetition request.ThsrwWOof the circumstances '.1 should.aledbeasenroo:the Office dtthe which led to modifying-proposed GenerdlCounedl:U.S.Nuclear changsa2and.3rndgmaniqued for the Regulatory Commission.Washiagton. Commission.to handle the changes on DC 20636.an ckto the attorney.for the an emergency baste are datallectlo.ihe licensee. NRC staff''Safety Evaluation in support Nontlmt)yliliggsni petitbon slot leave of the amendment request.The Safety to intervene:emendedpalftions. Rvaluation'alsocontehwtheNROstefCs suppleasenlal,petitioneend(arrequests final determinat : inrelationto for hearing will noel*entertetned significant haaetdreoniidentloefot absent a determination by the proposed changes 2 and 3.'111s notice Commission.the presiding officer or the provides an oppottunity for a hearing on ,j,; d Van rnj CiCdi' UNITED STATES ‘,4 O~' 2u, NW°An MAR NUCLEAR REGULATORY C�ASlal�i POMO,A'RmsPAW WASHINGTON, D.C. { �[ r^� � C`"tRK A 3 NPMII No GI, MINUSkeBOH PENALTY FOR roman USE *300 .- 80AR010F0C0UNTYIC0MMISSI0NERS CHAIMAN WELD C0UNTYGREELEY CO 80631 1� V-' ‘�RtiJ tJ ' t`n.RGu4i,otOVO.,�:.,. 1�C UNITED STATES y'� 0 a% NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ( nUS Z REGION IV eta". �O�\AEgQaRD 611 I0D0 ARLINGTON,TEAS 76011 AUG 1 4 1990 In Reply Refer To: Docket: 50-267 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: A. Clegg Crawford, Vice President Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Dear Mr. Crawford: This acknowledges your August 9, 1990, visit to NRC Region IV. Thank you for informing me and my staff of the status of your actions with respect to the defueling and decommissioning of Fort St. Vrain. As we discussed during our meeting, I would appreciate your continuing to keep Region IV fully informed concerning activities at Fort St. Vrain. Sinc y. AltY it obert D. Martin Regional Administrator cc: " Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: D. W. Warembourg, Manager Nuclear Engineering Division P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 GA International Services Corporation Fort St. Vrain Services ATTN: David Aiberstein, Manager P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, California 92138 Inc% . V� /e4,1(4) ,)" Lie {3. i Public Service Company of - Colorado Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Charles H. Fuller. Manager Nuclear Production and Station Manager 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 wit's Public Service Company of Colorado , ATTN: H. L. Brey, Manager, Nuclear ' Licensing and Resource Management Division P.O. Box 840 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Quality Assurance Division ` 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: D. D. Hock, President and Chief Executive Officer P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Commitment Control Program ,;jr• Coordinator 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80211 r' Kelley, Standfield & O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Public Service Company Building x ; Room 900 550 15th Street tih Denver. Colorado 80202 ` Chairman Board of County Commissioners ,`. of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 crab ` Regional Representative ' Radiation Programs Y. Environmental Protection Agency • 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver. Colorado 80202-2413 '., l rr Public Service Company of -3- Colorado Department of Health ATTN: Robert M. Quillen, Director Radiation Control Division , ;k 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Colorado Public Utilities Commission ATTN: Ralph Teague, P.E. 1580 Logan Street 0L1 Denver. Colorado 80203 1'i� r ' G C9 ta‘ rin . 2N HOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE OF COLORADO Cl5ri�� ,\V3 Docket Number l 268 .co-c*S ORDER (On Stipulation) SHELIA D. PORTER and SUSAN E. DRAKE. '(12y4Petitioners, vs. WELD COUNTY HOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Respondent. THIS MATTER was heard by the Hoard of Assessment Appeals on August 15, 1990, Don Clifton and LaNee Streeter presiding. Petitioners did not appear and were not represented by counsel . • Respondent was represented by Jan Allison, Esq. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS: 1 . Subject property is described as follows: GR 1500 L6 HLK6 1ST FARR%2437 14TH AVE% (Weld County Pin Number R 3647486, Parcel Number . 096118405009) 2. Petitioners are protesting the 1989 actual value of the subject property. 3. Counsel for the Respondent presented a Stipulation, signed by both parties, on the record at the hearing. 4. The parties agreed that the 1989 actual value of the subject property should be reduced to 446,000.00, with $8,500.00 allocated to land and $37,500.00 allocated to improvements. 5. The Hoard concurs with the Stipulation. �u • 4°1242‘)A° ORDER: The Respondent is ordered to reduce the 1989 actual value of the subject property to $46,000.00, with $8,500.00 allocated to land and $37,500.00 allocated to improvements. The Weld County Assessor is directed to change his records accordingly. DATED this Ilk day of August, 1990. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Clifton i L Nee Street r I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the decision of C-lthe o^ard of Assessment Appeals. iJL kt- (Wl• ELL - 47/176 Eileen M. Kile 11268-S.44 2 O -1) 0 BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE OP COLORADO Docket Number(s) : //26$$ County Schedule Numbers) : 3677recV 096frierCSOOQ STIPIIL.ATION (As To Tax Year /tv Actual value) i Petitioner(s) she%Q D. poprar aovb 'r vs. Susan E. Orct.kc Aid COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Respondent. Petitioner(s) , Sfj��< D. altar cued $uS2N 6 nisi to and Respondent, !•f/ . ri County Board of Equalization, hereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year /989 valuation of the subject property, and jointly move the Board of Assessment Appeals to enter its order based on this Stipulation. The Petitioner(s) and Respondent agree and stipulate as follows: 1. The property subject to tIfis Stipule:1On is described G ECG . Or . 0 - • Mat reSic(wee " 2. The subject property is classified as res/WaY property C.•hat type) . 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following =_ actual value on the subject property for tax year /789 : { Land S 44500 Improvements S 5f/R2 Total S 5032,7 4. After a timely appeal to the Board of Equalization, the Board of Equalization valued the subject property as follows: Land s 8.5'00 ca Improvements $ • . Total $ O 3 R. AUG 151990 r� 1 COLURAQO BOARD OF '" ASSESSMENT APPEALS 5. After further review and negotiation, the Petitioner(s) >; and County Board of Equalization agree to the following tax year /9851 actual value for the subject property: `( Land 5 $500 Improvements $ Mace Total S Goo° 6. The valuations, as established above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year /989-7a 44 7. Brief narrative s to why the reduction was made: �u/nee tedKm ace ht, ov 5 �•,il 7'7 ciliate. ✓.a u� rrAuse. p nc ivodfr. $,�C 77"a+c in yd ®®urst a de, 97r t- avel<2��r ojCSyir Ser_ea itr' � 7710 LAcllw.lvtra/e fre7 2 u a S A50 uA/‘,aS 7'Att. • 8. Both parties agree that the hearing scheduled before the Hoard of Assessment Appeals on AuGlLS7"" /5 /990 (date) at O fS0 a.en (time) be vacated; or, a heating has not yet been !? scheduled before the Board of Assessment Appeals (check "r if appropriate) . DATED this /O� day of 4714$74- /990 - Petitioner(s) or Attorney Co ty Attorney for Respondent, °# B d of Equalization Address: . Address: Shelia D. Porter i al . ' , 1999 Sr0A4Wav; Suite 2605 Jan Allison, Asst. Weld CO Atty +k Denver, CO_ 80202 • 915 10th Street Greeley. co 80631 Telephone: 303-296-3300 Telephone: 303-356-4000, ext 4391 ,, ,.R; Corn y Assessor Address: yys to 4E- r,..so jr--0.C. ,3 l Telephond: .7/7 ,3S.— ioOG a(4 512SC, Docket Number(s) IIib4 1 37/Stip.Frm 1 2 4*, H C ^kww ym .r,rc , w, i*s' .Tx -•` ` "`� �� `»� ,_' t7 �i�.� �� 1 r ,' i ) �M1� , M'cmT . e �4 k a r C " to ..,_,.� , K 9 au•: 6 3 ' �. ; ,,„ y ��; ";21 fill 16 . Colorado Department of Highways _ ` • • 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver, CC). 80222 TO ppR� , s For More Information: 757-92213 - #90-33 AUGUST 16, 1990 -'', �ti COLORADO H7. H a= CO 20331 0128 ' "o,P, ' . '1_ State Highway Commissioners meeting in Denver August 16 adopted Part II of a 'fiscal year 1990/91 COWSTROCI'10r DODG6l totaling $261.6 million . which now goes to'Governor 'Roy. Romer for approval. The budget includes . federal, state and local funds,-in contrast to an earlier Part I construction budget which dedicated $85.2 million in state-only revenue. �* oI The Part II budget includes new revenue frcet House Bill 1012 which , went into •effect in August 1989. That legislation increased Colorado's Gas Tax by 2 cents per gallon August 1, 1989, for a total 20 cents per gallon: ' ' another 2 cent increase goes into effect January 1, 1991 bringing>the total ; to 22 cents; per gallon. The new budget,:based on a July 1 state fiscal , 0. year, includes six months ofthe estimated:increased revenue. , � '. Following the governor's signature, an approved budget becomes the Colorado Department of Highways guideline for annual spending. But since ,.,t federal and state revenues change from estimated figures, and individual' ' projects:show savings or added coats not originallyforeseen, the 11-member • ` commission adopts budget supplements to "fine tune" the process several times during a fiscal year. :1`., ;I, x. Commissioners elected George W. Hall, Greeley, their new.Chairman and , EarlP. lsattlags, Steamboat Springs, Vice Chairman. Homer L. Bruton, • administrative officer for the Colorado Department of Highways, was agoin u elected Secretary to the Commission. Hall and Mattlage have served on the '} Commission since August 1987. Hall,; president and general manager of Hall-Irwin.Construction Comapany. •,, • is Greeley, served two previous terms as vice c*a+ :Ma*. for'the Commission. He replaces Russell Yates, formerly of Durango, who has resigned to devote more time to his Denver legal practice. Born and reared in. Brush, Ha11. represents District v which includes Lorimer, Morgan and Weld counties. Mattlage, an attorney,in Steamboat Springs, represents District vI on $+ the policy board. Included are.Clear Creek,: Gilpin, Grand, Jackson, Moffat, Rio Blanco and Routt counties. µ,-,._., »>«< r ' •:I�. -over- • , o tip -. e4C)1OdrPiti 4 � a . ,L4 xS P :e M HighayHers/Angust 19, 1990 ' Page 2 W: 1 ,44 4`" CC 26-0059-10 S.H. 59 Semi or $6IBaitt'1' *. u9 ,° 4 Resurfacing south of Seibert prior to•incorportion of-a full S.H. 59 route on the state highway system toward Hit Caraon, beginning about 7.5 miles 6 " south of Seibert and extending 18.5 miles southerly, with a no work'section + for 12.7 mile., 'which includes aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, guardrail, signing and striping, seeding and mulching. Number of bids: Seven (7) ' Apparently successful bidder Western Mobile Holdings, Inc. doing business.as.Weatern,Mobile Inc. of Fort Collins S1,119,026 r Calla for completion within: 60 working daps Preconstruction project manager: Dean VanDeregs Resident engineer: John Goetzcke, Limon ;; CI 19-0034-06 U.S.' 385 AT II_•_ 34 IN WRAY Signalizing and widening the U:S. 385, U.S. 34 junction in Wray, which ' includes grading, hot bituminous pavement, retaining wall, guardrail, drainage, signals and striping.• Number of bide: Two (2) Apparently successful bidder: Grasser Construction, Inc. of Stratton, S242,322 Calls for completion within: 40 working days ` Preconstruction project manager: George R. Rowe Resident engineer: Duane Muller, Starling r " CT 27-0034-07 U.S. 34, Silas TO OTXS t ,. 2 Resurfacing U.S. 34 east of Akron,-barring in town and extending,13.4 miles east, which: includes asphalt removal (planing), hot bituminous • pavement overlay, and striping. Number of. bids: Two ,(2) Apparently successful bidder: Best-Way Paving Company of Greeley $338,861 rt." ; 11, Calls for completion within 20 working days Resident engineer: Robert Patrick, Greeley " -more- t41, �,. 4 sir wr.t k w r. t, • • Highway Neva/Aagast 19 Page 3 1Q 99-6000-42 PAVEMENT HARKING, METRO DENVER g' Refurbishing thermoplastic pavement markings at five sites in metropolitan Denver, which includes removal of thermoplastic pavement markings, mobile pavement marking zone and pavement marking. ; ; Number of bids: Two (2) Apparently successful bidder: Colorade,Barricade Co., Inc. of Denver = " $267,278r Calls for completion within:-,35.working days Preconstruction project manager: John Enop „ Resident engineer: John Basner, Denver a ANTICIPATED BID OPENING 1 ADD: .ADGOST,30, 10:15 a.m., building new.roadway ,in Mueller State Park, t" located about 3.7 miles south of Divide extending 3.88 miles easterly from S.H. 67 into the ,park, consisting of hot bituminous pavement, CC 99-2000-45. n 4, ., PROJECTS AWARDED p :, PROJECT: AWARDED T0: DATE: ; 1, FC 034-1(30) Sturgeon Electric Co., inc. 8/2/90 bid Traffic signalizatfon, $77,209 8/10/90. award. Po r on D.S. 35 Business Route Award Goals DBE 108 at 590h in Greeley Committed DBE 11.31% NP 30-0285-01 Popejoy.Const. Co., Inc 8/9/90 bid Overlay on 0.S. 285 $484,233 8/13/90 award south of Alamos& NO Goals MP 35-0285-12 Popejoy Coast. Co., Inc. 8/9/90 bid ;4 Overlay on D.S. 285 $172,979 8/13/90 award north of villa Grove No Goals rt =over- r r 5�k ; ' vl { . h .pry k�� `4t,' Highway News/August 16, 1990 Page 4 „ r �t r , N At ' c. , DID IOU Elio ' ? �. For ten years the Vail Pass/Ten Nile Canyon National Recreation Trail has A tl ' served bicyclists, joggers, cross-country skiers,' hikers, equestrians and �. sportsmen between Frisco andVail. _ The `27-mile-long trait,- mach of iti ;; .. , built along the old railroad grade on the east side of the Ten Nile Canyon, '" was dedicated August 3, 1980 by the federal Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service. The trail was made possible through the efforts of Summit County Parka & Recreation, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Colorado Department of Highways £n conjunction with the II.S. Department of112 Yy Transportation (Federal Highway Administration) . a. .11 5 DID IOU KwOw ? Planning is underway for the celebration which will dedicate C-470, the Centennial Parkway which is Denver's southwest circumferential beltway, as 11" the complete 26.1-mile route opens to traffic during October or early November this year. The route will offer 13 interchanges between its connections with 1-70 near Golden and I-25 south Of the Denver Technological Center. The first 12.2-mile segment opened December 7, 1985 at. between Y-25 and Wadsworth Blvd. The fourth and final segment is being 4, t finished for 4 1/2 miles between U.S. 285, (Hampden Ave.) and Ken Caryl : Avenue in Jefferson county. « It Y. `, Mkt r At k ' Y � Y Y` , 1\v. 2\ o ci* STATE OF COLORADO C�E�.rco COLORADO.k:k5R6TOmtnT OF HEALTH zin 4210 East 11th Avenue Telefax: 1707)322-9076(Main Building/Denser) Denver,Colorado 60220.1716 003)3204529(PtarmiganNan/Derived G.J Phone (301) 720.8333 (303)2464190(Grand)unction Regional Office) August 17, 1990 R , Thomas M.Verna%M.L. ExecutiveDirector Mr. William J. Martin Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District #1 6450 York Street Denver, Colorado 80229 Re: Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge Lloyd Land Site/DC-49, CDH MSMP ID x0413 Southeast Quarter Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 66 West Hettinger Farms/EC-172, CDH MSMP ID #O422 Portions of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 64 West Weld County Dear Mr. Martin: Enclosed please find the Notices of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge for the above-referenced sites. The Notices of Authorization contain references to a number of monitoring and reporting requirements which are required by the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations (5 CCR 1003-7, 1986). Additional requirements may also be specified in the Special Conditions section of the Notices of Authorization. Please review the documents carefully. Fee payment, in the amount of two dollars and forty cents per dry ton for sludge applied to the sites may be remitted no later than the submittal of the Self-Monitoring Report. Should any questions arise, please contact Mr. Phil Hegeman at 331-4564. Sincerely, 1/ 4 Roberta. Shukle Chief Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION xc/w enclosure: County Board of Commissioners Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Clyde Abbett, Platte Valley Soil Conservation District Victor Sainz, District Engineer \ ��� MSMP file #0413, *0422 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHY . 4210 East 11th Avenue Teklaa: • Denver,Colorado 80220.3716 (303)3224076(Main Bullding/Denver) t.,� Phone (303) 320.8333 (303)320.1529(Ptannittan MaCdDanver) (303)246,7196(Grand)unction Regional Mel Y NOTICE OF AUTHCRUATION Roy Romer Governor TO Thom,.M.Vernon,m.D. APPLY DOMESTSC 56w1AC.8 SLUDC£ Executive Dxecta PURSUANT to the provisions of the Colorado Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.R.S. 1973, 30-20-102, and the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge certifies the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District #1, as meeting all applicable regulations of the Colorado Department of Health and authorizes the aforementioned to land apply treated sewage sludge for beneficial purposes to the property described below: Lloyd Land/DC-49 Site; Colorado Department of Health. Municipal Sludge Management Program #0413; located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 66 West; Weld County, as shown on attachment. APPLICATION shall be performed in accordance with applicable oriteria of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7 (as amended) unless the Department has issued a variance per the requirements of 5 OCR 1003-7, Section 1.D. G!. SPECIAL CONDITIONS if required are attached to assure compliance with applicable criteria of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 OCR 1003-7 (as amended). SELF MONITCR324G STS Y shall be submitted to the Colorado Department of Health per the requirements of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 OCR 1003-7, Section 14.G. FEE PAYMENT in the amount of two dollars and forty cents per dry ton of sludge which is land applied to the site shall be made to the Colorado Department of Health per the requirements of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, Section 15,8. RIGHT OF ENTRY to the application site is asserted by the Colorado Department of Health per the Colorado Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities, 6 CCR 1002-7, Section 2.3.1. for performance of whatever site inspection, monitoring and sample collection is deemed to be necessary to assure compliance with the criteria contained in the Colorado Domestic Serape Sludge Regulations, 5 OCR 1003-7. VIOLATION of the conditions of this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge may result in revocation of this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge or the Colorado Department of Health initiating enforcement action pursuant to the Colorado Public Health Laws, C.R.S. 1973, 25-1-114, the Colorado Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.B.S. 1973, 30-20-113, 30-20-114, and the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, C.R.S. 1973, 25-8-606. TERMS AND OOFIDITXONS contained in this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge are subject to revision, addition or deletion subject to changes in operation, sludge quality or regulatory criteria. AUTHORIZATION by the Colorado Department of Health does not relieve the producer of compliance with applicable regulations of any other state; federal or local agency having jurisdiction. NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE ISSUED THIS 17th DAY OF AUGUST, I99� J. Davi olm, Director WATER TY CONTROL D SXON Colorado Department o£ Health Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District #1 Lloyd Land Site/DC-49 ;« CDR MSMP * 0413 Southeast Quarter Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 66 West Weld County ,� «. •r 4... ale. v •12.... 17 . :,%.yam r . T.'," 'r �.. Nit.. ."Z;..y ,,. - ' � • ..��`! KY. . \ Val •'�. Ip`' .� 1 S.. ( f, k:1) I J Y '# ,,,� :..: • .{ .0......y ��,►w i ' i I . • I •\'' . • SM aa92 - • <. m 'I +(Iq(�' _i ,� _ �r� ' • VV Q `,�� � — • \ \`�/O^�` s r j r �� il a, . i NOT TO SCALE • Approved application area indicated by cross-hatching. Ime.slized areas within the site which may be unacceptable due to slopes, soils or other site specific conditions are not shown. Avoidance of any such area is required. a Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District #1 Lloyd Land Site/DC-49 CDS MSMP it 0413 Southeast Quarter Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 66 West Weld County SPECIAL CGNDI1T0NS Soil Conservation Service mapping of area soils indicates the possible presence of wet spots. Application of sludge to saturated soils or on land where pending is occuring is prohibited per section 7.C of the regulations. A copy of the Soil Conservation Service for this site is attached. Per the requirements o£ Section 78 of the Demestic Sewage Sludge Pegulations, adequate buffer zones of at least fifty feet on which no sludge should be applied must be maintained around any water body or any perennial streambed, or intermittent streambed when standing water is present. Greater setbacks may be required dependent upon application method and water body tweeze. Specific limitations are found at section 7.B of the regulations. The Platte Valley Soil Conservation District has noted that most of the site soils are highly erodible. The District recommends that tillage implements used for weed control be selected to minimize crop residue losses. Assistance concerning appropriate site management techniques is available from the Brighton office of the Soil Conservation Service (659-7004). Application of sludge during high soil moisture periods will cause soil compaction and result in decreased crop yields. Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District .71 Lloyd Land Site/DC-49 CDI3 MS"JP Y 0413 Southeast Quarter Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 66 West Weld County Y. 52 i ; ,:,jK' tv, .7 6 i �1 ; ' w ad 1�, : X , f +44 r ' ..� 7 t% '1 ) fa it 1 ..a � II t9 �'4 i �� I• .41 ' r ,•in, F� ..) o . '• !7 \` `I IN iriit .. 29 �W f� 69 }. ! I 3• ♦ y s.W . .... 4.• .. a :.; r•J 6 SITE SOIL TYPES NOT TO SCALE Wet spots indicated by y • STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 'AK,),\ 4210 East 11th Avenue Telefax: >• Denver,Colorado 80220.3716 (303)722.9076(Main Building/0rmer) Phone (303) 320-8333 (303)320.1529(Ptarmigan►lacemenver) (303)2404196(Grand junction Regional Offid) Z Roy ROM* GOyow -. 24(TPICE OF AllITCRIZATION Thomas M.Vernon,M.D. TO betutlw°knob? APPLY EMETIC SEWAGE SLUDGE PURSUANT to the provisions of the Colorado Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.R.S. 1973, 30-20-102, and the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge certifies the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District #1, as meeting all applicable regulations of the Colorado Department of Health and authorizes the aforementioned to land apply treated sewage sludge for beneficial purposes to the property described below: Hettinger Farms/DC-172 Site; Colorado Department of Health, Municipal Sludge Management Program # 0422; located in Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 64 West; Weld County, as shown on attachment. APPLICATION shall be performed in accordance with applicable criteria of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, S CCR 1003-7 (as amended) unless the Department has issued a variance per the requirements of 5 CCR 1003-7, Section 1.D. SPECIAL CONDITIONS if required are attached to assure compliance with applicable criteria of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7 (as amended)- SELF MONITORING REPORTS shall be submitted to the Colorado Department of Health per the requirements of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, Section 14.G. FEE PAYMENT in the amount o£ two dollars and forty cents per dry ton of sludge which is land applied to the site shall be made to the Colorado Department of Health per the requirements of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, Section 15.B. j RIGHTOF ENTRY to the application site is asserted by the Colorado Department of Health per ,iA the Colorado Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities, 6 CCR 1002-7, Section 2.3.1. for performance of whatever site inspection, monitoring and sample collection is deemed to be necessary to assure compliance with the criteria contained in the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7. VIOLATION r,° of the conditions of this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge may result in revocation of this Notice.of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge or the Colorado Department of Health initiating r enforcement action pursuant to the Colorado Public Health Laws, C.R.S. 1973, 25-1-114, the Colorado Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.R.S. 1973, 30-20-113, 30-20-114, and the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, C.R.S. 1973, 25-8-606. TERMS AND CONDITIONS contained in, this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge are subject to revision, addition or deletion subject to changes in operation, sludge quality or regulatory criteria. AUTHCRIZATION by the Colorado Department of Health does not relieve the producer of compliance with applicable regulations of any other state, federal or local agency having jurisdiction. bra` NOTICE OF AUTOCRIZATION TO APPLY DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE ISSUED THIS 17th DAY OF AUGUST, 1990 , J. Davi olm, Direct WATER ITY CONTRO DIVISION Colorado Department of Health r: f • ._ . /, Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal. District *1 Hettinger Farms Site/DC-172 CUR MStIP ID *0422 Portions of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 64 West - . •Weld County- . `, i "r,, tJ"''t' (� , , rJ ✓�l �� �L LY � � J r'( ,i if I ? ` " y ` \- i \WM it :i 4\J•C •� l��r ,! ;AL / ' 1 ti` ti 1 'MIe01 s I \ �. • 6 Anal ` - 1 y Q ,^'��U ei 't C? ••4, (21 N ���� ' 1-‘ #\/\1SM I wip r Y 'II Net, i , , cs....H.r...\\li 4M14, N V varaj •6 i . ts.s..._,.._arzi. N0f TO SCALE ii , . Approved application area indicated by cross-hatching. Localized areas within the site which trey be unacceptable due to slopes, soils or other site specific /, conditions are not shown. Avoidance of any such area is required. Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District #1 Hettinger Farms Site/DC-172 CDH MSMP ID *0422 Portions of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 64 West Weld County SPECIAL CONDITIONS Soil Conservation Service mapping of the site indicates that portions of the site are underlain by Valent Sand and Valent Loamy Sand (see attachment). Application of sludge to soils of loamy sand or coarser texture, as defined by the U. S. Department of Agriculture (1977) Soil Textural Chart, is prohibited per section 8 of the to Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations (5CCR 1003-7, 1986). Per the requirements of Section 78 of the Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, adequate buffer zones of at least fifty feet on which no sludge should be applied must be maintained around any water body or any perennial streambed, or intermittent streambed when standing water is present. Greater setbacks may be required dependent upon application method and water body useage. Specific limitations are found at section 7.8 of the regulations. The Platte Valley Soil Conservation District has noted that most of the site soils are highly erodible. The District reco®ends that tillage implements used for weed control be selected to minimize crop residue losses. Assistance concerning appropriate site management techniques is available from the Brighton office of the Soil Conservation Service (659-7004). Application of sludge during high soil moisture periods will cause soil compaction and result in decreased crop yields. • i Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District R1 Hettinger Farms Site/DC-172 CDH Maw ID ;0422 Portions of Section 30, Township 3 North, Runge 64 West Weld County J ` ' • ,Nye.. ?pr , 19 __.....23 . rilp 071 ' /i. .... a 1 I(I �1� ...1'‘ '�=�W 4A.0 . n ' .'7Y 44 I��1.i 1. `' r4f l \ :' •' t r \ r v� \• t_. in \l. rI :* J SS 1YYKI 4 Y' ':"..:•• r`T.•7:I r ca. - 19 ,� . -•ft i i::::1 SITE SOIL TYPES NOT TD SCALE Velent Sand (70) and Valent Loamy Sand (72) indicated by crosshatrhing. Application to these soils is prohibited per section 8 of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations (5CCR 1003-7, 1986) . DEPARTMENT OP PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 8/10/90 through 8/17/90 CASE NUMBER NAME RE-1293 Seewald EPEE-1676 Clancy Chuck Cum life. Direct `:r:` 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS JI Y: 'hr MINUTES ?' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 22, 1990 TAPE #90-31 & 7190-32 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County "{ Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 22, 1990, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members ware present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert - Excused Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy - Excused Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas O. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna ' MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 20, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Mr. Warden added as Item N6 under New Business - Consider "--` Resolution re: Authorization for Sheriff to sign certain documents. Following the Planning items two Resolutions were added. 1) Resolution re: Rescind Resolution concerning James E. Winter, BOE Withdrawal, Pin OR 14265861 and 2) Resolution re: James E. Winter, BOE Denial, Pin 71R 1426586. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. .:' DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Dr. Randy Gordon, Director of the Health Department, said heart disease and strokes are the number one killer of Americans and Weld County residents. There were 806 deaths in Weld County in 1988, and of those 307 were due to cardivascuiar disease. Dr. Gordon said those at most risk for heart disease are those of low socioeconomic status and can least afford the care. Re commented on the "Take Care of Your Heart" program which will begin soon in Wattenburg and Island Grove. This program is designed to teach people proper nutrition and get them involved in an exercise program- Dr. Gordon reported on the recycling program which the Health Department is involved with, in conjunction with the City of Greeley. He said there have been no reported cases of measles since May, and UNC is implementing a more stringent vaccine policy this fall. Commenting on Western Equine Encephalitis, Dr. Gordon said the mosquito counts show that 60-70% of the mosquitoes in Weld County are the type that carry the disease. Five percent of the chickens which were tested from the early warning flocks have been infected with the virus, but there have been no confirmed horse or human cases this season. Dr. Gordon said his department is recommending that individuals reduce the chance of being infected by using insect repellent and decreasing outdoor activities. Commissioner Kirby commented that he feels spraying of mosquitoes is very effective. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, reporting on the Budget process, said the Early Warning Budget hearings have been completed. He said the proposed budget will be published in September, and the hearings will be held October 9, 11, and 12. Mr. Warden said, with the cooperation of Mary Ann Feuerstein, the transition of the Clerk to the Board's Office has gone very well. Mr. Warden also reported on the transition of the Veteran's Office. He said one of the major projects which has been completed by the Buildings and Grounds Department is the Greeley Food Clearinghouse. The building was the old Stoll's Food Market, and it now houses the Supplemental Foods. This office will be open for business on September 4. (Tape Change 090-32) The remodeling taking plate on the third floor of the Centennial Building has been completed, as has the ' remodeling at the Head Start building. Reporting on the Personnel Department, Mr. Warden said a new Personnel handbook should be published this fall. He concluded his report by commenting on the Purchasing and Accounting Departments. t WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: w General fund $359,806.23 ' q Social Services 7,888.29 Handwritten warrants: d! Payroll 14,801.60 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented lr� by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. :w BIDS: PRESENT WELD COUNTY BRIDGES 78/13A AND 80.5/17A - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden read the names of the bidders and the bid amounts into the record. He said this is to be considered for approval on September 5. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FROM HIGHLANDLAKE, INC.: Chairman Bra:ltner said Lt. Kim Fliethman, of the Sheriff's Department, sent a note stating that there have been no liquor violations at this establishment during the past >: year. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said renewal. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND WELD BOARD OF v" COOPERATIVE EDUCATION SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: ^, Linda Perez, representing the Department of Human Resources, said this Agreement states that weld BOLES will provide certain »i services to 25 youth in the County. c'nmmissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreement and authorise the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. y a 'n "a Minutes - August 22, 1990 � Page 2 Y' CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PEST INSPECTOR TO ENTER UPON CERTAIN LANDS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to grant said request. ;a Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried " unanimously. Y- .,t' CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: SUBMITTING TO ELECTORS AT 1990 GENERAL ELECTION AN AMENDMENT TO HOME RULE CHARTER: Commissioner Kennedy moved to continue this matter to August 27. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 77-C, IN MATTER OF REPEAL AND RE-ENACTMENT WITH AMENDMENTS OF ORDINANCE N0. 77-8, AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS: Chairman Brantner said this will be considered as the last item of today's meeting. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR SHERIFF TO SIGN CERTAIN DOCUMENTS: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said 4 Resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. -7 PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE - BURRHARDT AND DERR: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Karen Burkhardt and Reuben Derr for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. `j CONSIDER DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - VEGA (CONT. FROM -y 6/20/90) : There was no representative from the Planning Department present, but Chairman Brantner made of record the ':n.. submitted recommendation. Said recommendation requested that the Board authorize the removal of the debris located on this property; authorize the Purchasing Department to seek bids for the cleanup and removal of the debris by a private contractor; and set November 28, 1990, as the hearing date to consider ' recovering the costs associated with this matter. Commissioner Kennedy moved to accept the recommendations in total. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. Let the record reflect the the following two Resolutions were added at this time. its ;s RESOLUTION RE: RESCIND RESOLUTION CONCERNING JAMES E. WINTER, 80E WITHDRAWAL, PIN 4R 1426586: Mike Sampson, representing the 'H Assessor's office, explained that the first Resolution stated that this parcel was withdrawn from the Board of Equalization, Jo, when in fact it was denied by the Board. Commissioner Kennedy y moved to approve this Resolution to rescind the Resolution of withdrawal. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION RE: JAMES E. WINTER, BOE DENIAL, PIN AR 1426586: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this Resolution to correctly state a denial for this parcel. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE N0. 77-C, IN MATTER or 1 REPEAL AND RE-ENACTMENT WITH AMENDMENTS OF ORDINANCE N0. 77-8, AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS: Jan Allison, Assistant County Attorney, read this Ordinance into the record. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the first reading of said Ordinance. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. 'ta Minutes - August 22, 1990 Page 3 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. The first reading of Ordinance No. 77-C was approved at today's meeting. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. -, There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:05 A.M. jJ/J APPROVED: rv„ ATTEST: � jj �IPTil/uJ/ aL BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD , COLORADO 'r weld County Clerk to the_\oard An gt .. / 1 ne R. Bran er, irman t-_ •al�-- �fl.i c ,g puty Clerk to a Board George Kennedy, Pro EXCUSED `a Constance L. Harbert ,411.141- i s4 C.w. Kirby `f EXCUSED V, Gordon E. Lacy tgd. 't ti 1 i 7 8 Minutes - August 22, 1990 Page 4 ` MEMORAFIDUM Board of County CommissionersAugust 21, 1990 To D«• Randy Zordon, M.D. , M.P.H. , Director. Health Department „ COLORADO From f/< , Quarterly Appearance sueysor. Heart disease and strokes continue to be the number one killer o£ Americans and Weld County residents. Out of 806 deaths to Weld County citizens in 1988, 307 (388) were due to cardiovascular di The significance of heart disease was recently emphasized by Dan Reeve's recent encounter with chest pain and subsequent medical procedure. Those at most risk for heart disease are those who can least afford care, i.e. those of low socioeconomic status. The Health Education Division of Weld County Health Department is hoping to prevent or delay disease in some Weld County residents through its "Take Care of Your Heart" program. This program will soon begin in the communities of Wattenburg and Island Grove. The program consists of teaching persons proper nutrition and getting them involved in an exercise program. The funding for this project comes entirely from a grant received from Colorado Action for Healthy People. During the last quarter, the Health Protection Services Division of the Health Department also prepared a grant to implement a recycling program in conjunction with the City of Greeley. If successful, the funds from this grant will allow the County and City to provide an option to persons desiring to recycle newspaper, glass, and aluminum. Official word regarding this grant should be available the mid part of September. We have had no new cases of measles since May. University of Northern Colorado is implementing a more stringent vaccine policy this fall. Therefore, we are hoping that we do not see an outbreak similar to the one last spring in our college population. Western Equine Encephalitis is a viral infection of the nervous system. It is carried by mosquitoes and infects chickens, horses and humans. Chickens are a reservoir and do not become ill when infected. Weld County has a Western Equine Encephalitis program that attempts to anticipate human cases of encephalitis. Presently, our mosquito counts show that 60-708 of the mosquitoes in the county are the type that carry the disease. Five percent of the chickens which we have tested from our early warning flocks have been infected with the virus. However, we have had no confirmed horse or human cases this season. We have notified the press of the conditions I mentioned and have asked them to inform the public of the potential to be infected with the virus. We are recommending that individuals reduce their chances of being infected by using insect repellent and by decreasing their outdoor activities in the evening during the time of heaviest mosquito activity. Thank you once again for your support. As always, please feel free to call me anytime with any concerns. RG/ja isteCi • mEMORAnDUM vime Commissioner KirbyAugust 11, 1990 7o on. Dave A. Becker, Assistant Director, Road and Bridge ) g COLORADO r,oT Road & Bridge Report August 10 - August 16, 1990 &Anent: TRUCKING Graveled the following Weld County Roads: Weld County Road 20 between Weld County Roads 9 and 13 Weld County Road 16.5 between Weld County Roads 1 and 5 Weld County Road 44 between Weld County Roads 17 and 19 p m. cD Weld County Road 16 between Weld County Roads 7 and 9 S� rn N is Graveled approximately 308.50 miles to date - 88% o£ 350 mile goal. Esc, n la ' o . . Hauled 36 belly dump loads o£ gravel for road upgrade; 900 tons. c, Hauled 90 belly dump loads of rock and gravel for washouts; 2,250 tons. Hauled 129 tandem loads, 56 end dump loads and 20 belly dump loads of asphalt for paving. Hauled 3 belly dump loads of asphalt for bridge work. '+ Hauled 6,900 tons of gravel. ?d MINING Equipment Used: One dozer is working at the Peters Pit. p One dozer is working at the Hall Pit. Two scrapers are working at the Hall Pit. The cone rock crusher is working at the Peters Pit. The screen is working at the Thomas Pit. Equipment Not Used: Two dozers are in the shop for repair One dozer worked 3 days, then broke down ::b Commissioner Kirby Road S Bridge Report 08/10/90-08/16/90 Page 2 MINING (CONTINUED) Dirt Hauled for Reclamation Year-To-Date: Giesert Pit p2 - 54,390 yards i j Material Stockpiled (to be crushed) Year-To-Date: Giesert Pit #2 - 87.400 tons Pit Run Gravel Hauled to Building Site South of Fuel Site Year-To-Date: - 5,610 tons Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Wilson Pit - 9,840 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Thomas Pit - 27,620 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Peters Pit - 8,340 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Hall Pit - 37.750 yards Material Crushed: ^+ Hokestra #2 - 5.199 tons z Giesert Pit - 152.238 tons Peters Pit - 61,402 tons Material Screened: Koenig Pit - 96,530 tons Thomas Pit - _man tons TOTAL CRUSHED AND SCREENED YEAR-TO-DATE: 390,761 tons st BRIDGE WCB 87/42A: Deck Replacement - 100Z complete WCB 84/25A: Bridge Replacement - 60% complete :z �s Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/10/90-08/16/90 Page 3 BRIDGE (CONTINUED) Tree Trimming: WCR 53 between WCR 70 and WCR 74 - west side, 2 days WCR 40 between WCR 41 and WCR 43 - both sides, 2 days Ditch Work: S WCR 41 south of WCR 50 - west side, 1/2 mile WCR 48 east o£ WCR 43 - south side, 2/10 mile WCR 43 north of WCR 44 - west side, 3/4 mile Asphalt for Bridges: Bridge 87/42A: 100.00 Tons Year-To-Date Total: 412.00 Tons MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance. MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT r; a Signing - 52 Striping - 77.5 Miles Cattle Guard Maintenance - 2 Gravel Hauling - 84 Tons; Stockpiled - 20 Tons Culvert Cleaning and Repair - 2 n1 .a r.Y I Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/10/90-08/16/90 Page 4 • _s MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT (CONTINUED) Patching Totals Year-To-Date: Laydown Machine (Road and Bridge): 70.661.09 Tons Laydown Machine (Engineering): 1.421.99 Tons Hand Patch (Road and Bridge): 1.547.24 Tons :r Hand Patch (Engineering): 113.09 Tons Crushed Rock (Road and Bridge): 1.076.00 Tons Crushed Rock (Engineering): 156.00 Tons Cold Mix (Road and Bridge): 36.86 Tons Culvert Installations: WCR 6 between WCR 63 and WCR 65 ' Size - 40' X 18" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 29 at WCR 86 Size - 40' X 15" Round Culvert c 100% Complete WCR 6 between WCR 63 and WCR 65 Size - 40' X 18" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 6 between WCR 63 and WCR 65 Size - 40' X 18" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 40 between WCR 31 and WCR 33 Size - 40' X 15" Round Culvert 100% Complete DAB/mw:081690 cc: Commissioner Harbert George Goodell, Director Road & Bridge Report File Clerk to the Board r RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, August 27, 1990 Tape 990-32 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 22, 1990 (Commissioners Harbert and Lacy excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR 1) Communication Services - Lacy REPORTS: 2) Engineering Services - Kirby 3) Health Services - Harbert 4) Planning Services - Kennedy 5) Purchasing & Personnel - Brantner Y COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) 4i BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider Resolution re: Submitting to Electors at 1990 General Election an amendment to Home Rule Charter (cont. from 8/22/90) A, NEW: 1) Consider Amendment to DOC Contract and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Purchase o£ Services Agreement with Greeley Food Clearing House 'v and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Lease Agreement with Greeley Food Clearing House and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement with School District RE-5J and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider speed zone on 37th Street between 23rd Avenue and 35th Avenue 6) Consider Tuberculosis Outreach Contract with State Department of Health and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Resolution re: Reappointments to Municipal Airport Authority y PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code violations - David and Sexton Y -. h i ,M R k Y} A ti{ CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 27 - work Session 10:00 AM Aug 27 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 NOON Aug 27 - Meeting with Latimer County Commissioners 12:00 NOON Aug 28 - Health Advisory Board 9:00 AM Aug 28 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Aug 31 - Crintennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Sep 3 - HOLIDAY Sep 4 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Sep 5 - Meeting with Adams County Commissioners 12:00 NOON Sep 5 - County Council 7:30 PM Sep 6 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Sep 6 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,500 cattle) , horse boarding and training facility (150 head) , and tack and feed store, Joy A. Jefferson (cont. from 7/25/90) 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Ressee 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Amend Sections 20.1.3, 20.3, 20.3.1, and 30.2.9 of '9 Weld County Building Code Ordinance 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,000 head dairy with six residences) , William Bradley and Everdina Ann Marie Pickert 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, PUD (Planned Unit Development) to .: A (Agricultural) , City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Certificate of Designation, Sludge composting facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, A (Agricultural) and C-3 (Commercial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) with C-3 and I-3 uses, Flatiron Structures/Azalea Farms 10:00 AM Sep 19 - Certificate of Designation, Roggen Disposal, Inc. 10:00 AM Oct 3 - Special Review Permit, Home business ((plumbing shop) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, George W., III, and Barbara J. Corman t COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council agenda for September 5, 1990: and Press Release sr 2) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Public Service Company of Colorado and Fort St. Vrain 3) Commissioners Harbert and Brantner re: Special Review Permit - Jefferson 4) Planning Commission - Resolutions re: Election of Chairman and. • Vice-Chairman 5) District Court - Summons and Complaint re: Kozel vs. Board 6) State Board of Land Commissioners re: 011 and Gas Lease Auction: and Expiring leases on public lands q 7) Marie T. Buckholz re: Roggen Feed Lot RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands • 2) Action of Board concerning demolition of dangerous building - Vega 'ry * 3) Approve reappointments to Municipal Airport Authority * 4) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code Violations * 5) Approve submitting to Electors at 1990 General Election an amendment to Home Rule Charter * 6) Approve Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for John N. Sipres, dba Sipres Lounge * 7) Approve 3.2% Beer License for Cono-Services, Inc., dba Conoco *06355 + Signed at this meeting Monday, August 27, 1990 i 1 RESOLUTION gy a,i•' RE: APPROVE ENTRY BY WELD COUNTY PEST INSPECTOR UPON VARIOUS LANDS ` 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 o£ administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on August 2, 8, or 10, 1990, Ron Broda, Weld County '} Pest Inspector, mailed notices to various landowners within Weld County advising them that lands owned or occupied by them contain Canada thistle, a noxious weed, and WHEREAS, said notices stated that the Canada thistle, a tia noxious weed, must be controlled or eradicated within ten days from the date of said notices, and gave recommendations as to what methods are to be used for such control or eradication, and WHEREAS, a copy of said list, containing the legal descriptions of the lands, and the names of those landowners who have failed to comply with said recommendations, is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the County Pest Inspector has requested that the Board approve his entry upon lands, as set forth in said list, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, a noxious weed, and WHEREAS, at its meeting of August 22, 1990, the Board did '^ Find as follows: 1) That those landowners mentioned on the list are the owners of said land within a pest control district; 2) That Canada thistle, a noxious weed, is found upon said lands; 3) That said landowners received appropriate notice and such notice T' specified the best available means for control or eradication of Canada thistle a noxious weed; and 4) That said landowners have V not complied with the requirements as stated by the County Pest Inspector, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable to approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, upon said lands described in the list attached hereto, '.a to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, a noxious weed. a 900768 ` !J . ? X Oo'a" oa. , 4 Page 2 RE: ENTRY UPON LANDS a g NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Board does hereby approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, upon various lands as set forth in the list attached hereto to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, a noxious weed. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /00.d/ 4,,p WELD Y, C ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board lrw ne . rantner, Chairman / _��- ___� `-BX \ George Kenne y, Pro Deputy Clerk to t e Board J' EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert 911�w ,w C.W.II(A7rtly e - � V��fr aunty Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy N� " 900768 '� ct WELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT f { 425 NORTH 1515M AVENUE EXHIBITION BUILDING,ISW1D GROVE PAM GAMEY,COLORADO 80611 ' PHONE NUMBER(303)3%4000.EXT.4660 COLORADO August 17, 1990 Dear Weld County Commissioners: Under the Pest Control District Law, CRS, 35-5-108, I must seek approval or a right of entry from the Board o£ County Commissioners to enter on private land to carry out weed control measures. Below is a list of landowners, and the legal description of their land, that we may have to enforce on. I am seeking your approval to enter upon these lands: ;R 1 THE$ TARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER T6N R sgal parcel T 67W SEC 20 PT SE4 080720400003 SALLY & RHOBIN KNIGHT T1N R65W SEC 10 N2 SW4 147310000010 ROBERT & DOROTHY BURCH T3N R68W SEC 14 NE4 NW4 120714000009 TOM & MARGARET RUSSELL T1N R68W SEC 5 NW4 SE4 146705400007 The weed notices were mailed on August 2, 8 or 10, 1990, requesting control of Canada thistle (alrsium arvense). Enclosed is a copy of the notice sent on each date. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, in Q w1 Ronald J Brody ' t Weld County Pest Inspector �Y ,t tir li !its 900766 rt :s i I;Y 47 NCLTIZ • '�k's OF THE NEED FOR GONTROI`OR FRADTI:ATION QF MUCUS wyPn� •;`sF Sally and Rhobin Knight 21391 I-76 Hudson CO 80642 • =M Be advised that I, Ron Broda. Weld County Pest Inspector hereby give you notice in accordance with Section 35-5-108(1), CRS, of the presence of 'a noxious weeds, specifically CANADA THISTLE (Cirsium arvense) on a parcel o£ land which is owned, leased, and/or occupied by you, and is described as follows: Legal - TIN R65W SEC 10 N2 SW4 Parcel - 147310000010 i4 This land is in the Southeast Weld Pest Control District. 4 • Because these weeds are going to seed and producing viable seed 'that will float in the wind and infest neighboring fields, they must be mowed, • cut or disced under to keep from blowing. Pursuant to Section 35-5-108(1), CRS, you are required to use one of these methods to control or eradicate f! these weeds. If you do not comply with the aforementioned required by Auyus';_)8 1490, I will ask the Weld County Board of County Commissioners to approve my entry upon such parcel to control or eradicate such noxious :11; weeds, pursuant to Section 35-5-108(2) , CRS, at your expense, as provided in Section 35-S-108(3), CRS. August 8, 1990 Ronald J Broda `s Weld County Pest Inspector • • ", 960768 Ce,LL �Y ,•; NOTICE pf' THE. NEED FOR CONTROL OR EWADICATIQN OF NOXIOUS WEEDS t ,xY `= Robert & Dorothy Burch 4225 WCR 32 Longmont CO 80501 Be advised that I, Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector hereby give you notice in accordance with Section 35-5-108(1), CRS, of the presence of : g noxious weeds, specifically CANADA THISTLE (Ctrsium arvence) on a parcel of land which is owned, leased, and/or occupied by you, and is described as ,d follows: Legal - T3N R68W SEC 14 NE4 NW4 Parcel - 120714000009 '.' This land is in the St Vrain Pest Control District. Because these weeds are going to seed and producing viable seed that will float in the wind and infest neighboring fields, they must be mowed, cut or disced under to keep from blowing. Pursuant to Section 35-5-108(1), CRS, you are required to use one of these methods to control or eradicate j; these weeds. If you do not comply with the aforementioned required by August 90. 1990, I will ask the Weld County Board of County Commissioners C to approve my entry upon such parcel to control or eradicate such noxious ,k weeds, pursuant to Section 35-5-108(2), CRS, at your expense, as provided in Section 35-5-108(3), CRS. adr August 10, 1990 Ronald .1 Broda Weld County Pest Inspector • �k 9C07613 NQ.I.TC.F OF THE NE,FD FOR CONTROL OR RPAOTO.ATTQa QF NOXIM_VEEDS The Archdiocese of Denver c/o John McGuire 200 Josephine Street Denver CO 80206 • Be advised that I, Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector hereby give you notice in accordance with Section 35-5-108(1), CRS, of the presence of noxious weeds, specifically .CANADA THIS?f.F (Sirssum ftrvense) on a parcel of land which is owned, leased, and/or occupied by you, and is described as follows: Legal - T6N R67W SEC 20 PT SE4 Parcel - 080720400003 This land is in the Milliken-LaSalle-Kersey Pest Control District. <sa Because these weeds are going to seed and producing viable seed that will float in the wind and infest neighboring fields, they must be mowed, cut or disced under to keep from blowing. Pursuant to Section 35-5-108(1), CRS, you are required to use one of these methods to control or eradicate ` these weeds. If you do not comply with the aforementioned required by AugPst_12 1990, I will ask the Weld County Board o£ County Commissioners to approve my entry upon such parcel to control or eradicate such noxious wa weeds, pursuant to Section 35-5-108(2), CRS, at your expense, as provided in Section 35-5-108(3), CRS. August 2, 1990 Ronald J Broda Weld County Pest Inspector 9c0768 ?r RESOLUTION " RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - r,` VEGA WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, r' 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 Department of Planning Services informed the Board that Abelardo and Nancy Vega have a building on their property which is considered to be dangerous to persons under the Uniform Code for the Abatement o£ Dangerous Buildings, and WHEREAS, said property is described as part of the E} SW} SFT} of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 65 west of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, located at 2850 East 18th Street, Greeley, Colorado, and WHEREAS, this matter was heard by the Board at meetings of r4 April 16, and June 20, 1990, and continued because an investigation was being conducted by the insurance company, and ±' WHEREAS, on August 17, 1990, Michael S. Williams, insurance L'F agent, informed the Planning staff that the investigation continues, but removal of the foundation should be completed ' before the August 22, Board meeting, and `! WHEREAS, at the meeting of August 22, the Department of Planning Services advised the Board that the cleanup and removal of the debris has not been completed, and fat WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to authorize the cleanup and removal of the debris; seek bids for said cleanup and removal by a private contractor; and set a hearing date to consider recovering the cost of said work, at which time an itemized account of the expenses incurred will be submitted by the Planning staff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the cleanup and removal of debris from the hereinabove described property be, and hereby is, approved. 900763 I 1 Page 2 RE: DANGEROUS BUILDING - VEGA (a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Purchasing Department be, and hereby is, authorized to seek bids from a private contractor for the cleanup and removal of said debris. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that November 28, 1990, be set as the hearing date to consider recovering the cost, as submitted by the Department of Planning Services, of the cleanup work, with said recovery being by special assessment or as a personal obligation of the property owner. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of August, A.D. , 1990. BO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE UNTY, CO ORADO , i Weld County Clerk to the Board Q y e Bra nor, C airman I ,.i BY. _ George Kennedy, Pro-Tem De uty C er to a Boar EXCUSED r?c APPRO .D AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert , C.W. K rpyu1f ounty t orney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy F' 900763 VA 1. MEMORAnaum k To Board of County Commissioners omn August 20, 1990 s COLORADO From COLORADO Chuck Cunliffe a a,nirov BCv-1365 - Vega 4 1 t;-, The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that the Board 's authorize the clean-up work to remove the debris located on the property and authorize the Purchasing Department to seek bids for the clean up and removal of debris by a private contractor. The staff would also recommend that the Board aft November 28, 1990. as the bearing date to consider recovering the cost of the clean-up work by special anseasment or as a personal obligation of the property owner. On November 28, 1990, the staff will present an itemized account of the expense incurred by Weld County to col-plate the clef= up of the property. 900763 ft MEMORAnDum 7o Cake'Ile on• August 17. 1994 ?+ COLORADO From Chuck Cunliffe C C i rzr, Subject: BCV-1365 - Vega I spoke with Michael S. Williams, American Family Insurance Property Claims Representative, who indicated that the property loss is still under investigation as possible arson. Mr. Williams indicated he would see that the remaining foundation is removed. He will work with the property owner a to recover the costs. I informed Mr. Williams that the Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to consider this matter on Wednesday, August 22. He said be would try to have someone working on removing the foundation before then. 1-•vi y: 9C6r16 A /„".%l" IM :l j RESOLUTION 1; RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - VEGA "y WHEREAS,,, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, i. Colorado, pursuant ,to Colorado statute. and" the Weld 'County Roma Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and ; WHEREAS, on April 16, 1990, the Department of Planning } Services informed the Hoard that Abelardo and Nancy Vega have a building on their property which is considered to be dangerous to persons under the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous '} Buildings, and :y wHEREAS, said property is _described as part of the E} SW} SW} • of Section 11, Township- S North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, located at 2850 East 18th Street, Greeley, Colorado, and WHEREAS, at the meeting of April 16, 1990, the Planning staff ' recommended that this matter be continued to June 20, 1990, pursuant to a request from Michael S. Williams, American Family Insurance Agent, and WHEREAS, at the meeting of June 20, 1990, the Plaanang staff recommended that this matter be continued to August 22( 1990 , due to the fact that the property is still under investigation, and �a WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to grant the request to continue this matter. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this matter concerning the abatement of a dangerous building on property owned by Abelardo and Nancy Vega be, and hereby is, continued to August 22, 1990. C� ,,. 9C 0763 900540 0 Page 2 RE: DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - VEGA Tha above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of June, A.D. , 1990. BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD , COLO ,!a t Weld County erk and Recorder 1` � :and Clerk to the Board ne R. Brantrmi a rman . trm y �`( , ¢�e, �, i Gao a naed , ..pro-Tam U Deputy County r APPROVED AS FORM: oaa�tanee L:: liar rt � _ Ca0 i C.W. iC r aunty Attorney • Go ti (i C :CAI 'M1p k ge0763 900540 • etr, MEMORAIIIDUM To Board of County Commissioners om. June 20. 1990 'r COLORADO 'tom Chuck Cunliffe (7\ CesriLIA4 ;r subj.", BCV-1365 - Vega ss l spoke with Michael S. Williams, American Family Insurance Property Claim Representative, who indicated that the property loss is still under investigation as possible arson. He would like to request another two month extension of time to settle the claim and begin construction of a new residence on the property. There has been no change to the property from the April 12, 1990, inspection. The foundation remaining on the property will be removed when the new construction begins. The staff would recommend '! that this violation be continued to Wednesday, August 22, 1990. -z ,L f ;A '41 y �r 5i± • 903163 9,po5A0 . _ N d ` gI aaja0 RESOLUTION f ,r. V/070) RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - VEGA WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on April 16, 1990, the Department of Planning Services informed the Board that Abelardo and Nancy Vega have a building on their property which is considered to be dangerous to persons under the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, and y WHERAS, said property is described as part of the E} SW1 SW} fi of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., r,4 Weld County, Colorado, located at 2850 East 18th Street, Greeley, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Planning staff recommended that this matter be continued to June 20, 1990, pursuant to a request from Michael S. Williams, American Family Insurance Agent, and ;.4 ` • `. WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to grant the request to continue this matter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this matter concerning the abatement of a dangerous building on property owned by Abelardo and Nancy Vega be, and hereby is, continued to June 20, 1990. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of April, A.D. , 1990. BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS`77)ATTEST: WEL OUNTY, COLORADO • weld County ark and Recorder }r and Clerk to the Board ene R. Brantner, Chairman C ray-�..� C BY;, G�IN�-e �a.J Ge ge ICenne pro eputy County Jerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: onC��L. eartrilfarteade C.W. K r 462°- I �.. ' ,County Attorney Gor on acy i CASE : BCV-1365 ' DATE: April 16, 1990 ,7 �i NAME: Abelardo & Nancy Vega ADDRESS: 2850 E. 18th Street Greeley, CO 80631 a LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of E} SW} SW} of Section 11, T$N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, located at 2850 E. 18th >e Street, Greeley, Colorado. CASE SUMMARY 10-25-89 Letter sent with citation o£ dangerous building under the Uniform "; Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. Fire damaged dangerous building ordered to be demolished by March 25, 1990. Property owner waived appeal of order to demolish building by not responding within specified time period. 3-16-90 Property owner applied for demolition permit. Building permit #35467 issued. 3-28-90 Property inspected. Demolition not completed. Structure has been torn down, but lumber and foundation remain. 4-3-90 Notice of hearing sent. 4-4-90 Property inspected. No change from March 28, 1990, inspection. Pictures taken. .v 4-12-90 Property inspected. Some work done. Portions of foundation remaining. .0 4-13-90 Letter submitted from Michael S. Williams.' American Family Insurance Agent, requesting a two month extension. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that tLe Vegas be `y given an extension of time until June 20. 1990, to remove the remaining portions of the foundation. gC°163 , o CASE BCV-1365 r� ,y ;ak DATE: April 16, 1990 (. NAME: Abelardo 6 Nancy Vega :°t1 ,i ADDRESS: 2850 E. 18th Street Greeley, CO 80631 r+ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of E§ SW} SW} of Section 11. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Wald County, Colorado, located at 2850 E. 18th Street, Greeley. Colorado. »e <'n CASE SUMMARY 10-25-89 Letter sent with citation of dangerous building under the Uniform , Code for the Abatement o£ Dangerous Buildings. Fire damaged dangerous building ordered t0 be demolished by March 25, 1990. E. Property owner waived appeal of order to demolish building by not responding within specified time period. 3-16-90 Property owner applied for demolition permit. Building permit 435467 issued. 3-28-90 Property inspected. Demolition not completed. Structure has been torn down. but lumber and foundation remain. 4-3-90 Notice of hearing sent. C . 4-4-90 Property inspected. No change from March 28, 1990, inspection. Pictures taken. 4-12-90 Property inspected. Some work done. Portions of foundation remaining. "_ 4-13-90 Letter submitted from Michael S. Williams. American Family ?. Insurance Agent, requesting a two month extension. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that the Vegas be given an extension of time until June 20. 1990, to remove the remaining portions of the foundation. 'F y,N 90®763 900330 ... .1 � x1,t,,, g„ ,y,4. . . 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'N.%' A 9e®asp RESOLUTION `d 1 =a RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENTS TO WELD COUNTY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ti AUTHORITY 3 WHEREAS, the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the "} affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Chauncey Carter and ! :$ Mark Hinze be reappointed as county representatives on the Weld County Municipal Airport Authority, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to reappoint Chauncey Carter and Mark Hinze to said Board, with their terms to expire September 6, 1994. {' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Chauncey Carter and Mark Hinze be, and hereby are, reappointed to the Weld County `•± Municipal Airport Authority Board with their terms to expire September 6, 1994. s The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote ex tY -th day of August, A.D. , 19:^. BOARD OF COT LY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD LINTY, COLORADO 7'w; Weld County Clerk to the Board one R. Brantne�r, C_h�airman BY;_ ) 1\ Ae,,,6 j Geo ge Kennedy, Pro-Tem (' De uty Clerk to he Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert - • ` .W.�Ki ty Attorney ! r AA 900765 • /7 Please add the following appointment to the Commissioners' Monday, August 27, 1990, agenda: Weld County Municipal Airport iuthorlty Chauncey Carter and Mark Hinze will be reappointed as county representatives. Their terms of office will expire September 6, 1994. I a d ;1 i 0 - 900765 RESOLUTION ji RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE ,A 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 o£ administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has R referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code A Ordinance to the County Attorney' s Office, and ;.it WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance are Edward L. and Suzanne David; and Norma Sexton, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matters, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action 'P against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Edward L. and Suzanne David; and Norma Sexton to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code ♦'i# Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made ,•:w and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ��/!/� WEL UNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �(y Gene . Brantner, airman • _BY: i Ge ge Kennedy, Proi' Deputy C er t t e Boar c� APP OVED AS TO FORM: onstance L. a Bert C.W.'Ki /7 12ty1tM i At orney /, i . Gor. . 900767 f o MEMORAnDUM t Wine To Board of County Commissinefe o,,, August 72. 1490 "a COLORADO From Department of Planning Services wow: Legal Action Agrhorizetion ;a r The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal ` action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County -! Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-15O6 Edward L. and Suzanne David 1439 41st Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 BCV-1502 Norma Sexton ' t 7709 Henry Street +r; Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. t7 s `+<' 900767 �t y4 RESOLUTION <si "d RE: SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS AT THE GENERAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 6, 1990, AN AMENDMENT TO THE HOME RULE CHARTER FOR WELD COUNTY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Article XVII, Section 17-1 (1) (b) , provides for submittal to the qualified electors proposed Home Rule Charter Amendments by Resolution of this Board, and WHEREAS, mitigation of the impacts of solid waste sites and facilities located inside or outside of municipaiites within Weld '4 County is a matter of grave concern, and WHEREAS, after study and consideration, the Board determines that the proposed amendment to add a new Section 16-11 of Article XVI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County should be placed on the ballot for the November 6, 1990, General Election, and s,t WHEREAS, the Board determines that the Clerk to the Board shall publish the full text of the proposed amendment within thirty (30) days of this Resolution, along with notice that the issue will be determined at the General Election of November 6, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the proposed amendment adding a new Section 16-11 to Article XVI of the Home ° Rule Charter for Weld County as set forth in Exhibit A, and incorporated by this reference, be placed on the ballot for the November 6, 1990, General Election, and that the question be presented in substantially the form shown in Exhibit A. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Clerk to the Board publish notice of the Election, along with the full text of the proposed amendment within thirty (30) days of enactment of this Resolution in the New News, the legal newspaper for weld County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each elector voting at the "i Election and desirous of voting for or against each amendment "st shall cast his or her ballot as provided by law either "yes" or "no" on the proposition shown as question in Exhibit A_ � p0 n �y 900743 /1 /`� it :• � 7 , �?��i1 e � = y st: Page 2 RE: HOME RULE CHARTER AMENDMENTS „j il. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of August, A.D. , 1990. , .a /� ��1 BOARD O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: A '_ ,� �j�///(((/// WELD LINTY, CO 1 Weld County Clerk to the Board + ne . Bran/tneer, C la-rman o, BY: gw_itt t c �; I (�) G ge Kennedy, gra"fam. D puty Clerk to the Board irm' -447 APPR VED AS TO FORM: onattan e L �be 01-310Vais—) C.W. zCty Attorney Go li 900743 a Corrected 8/23/90 Y, , c ;k PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT QUESTION: .r• Shall a new Section 16-11 be added to Article XVI of the Home Rule '? Charter of weld County, Colorado, providing that a surcharge, in an amount set by the Board of County Commissioners, may be collected from users of all solid waste disposal sites and "! facilities located within any portion of Weld County, regardless of whether located within or without a municipality, for the purpose of mitigating the impacts to the County and its residents as a result of the siting and operation of solid waste sites and facilities and providing certain terms and conditions for the imposition of said surcharge? Article XVI, Section 16-11 is proposed to be amended to read as r' follows: A. The Board of County Commissioners shall have the authority to promulgate, by Ordinance, pursuant to Article III, Section 3-14, of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, regulations imposing a service charge on the users, in the form of a surcharge, to be added to all fees received by any operator of a solid waste disposal site and facility or transfer station located within any portion of Weld County, Colorado. "Solid waste disposal site and facility" shall mean any facility which is required, pursuant to applicable provisions of state law, to obtain a Certificate of Designation from the Weld County Board of County Commissioners or approval by a city, city or county, or town (collectively known as "municipalities") prior to its operation. B. Should the solid waste site and facility be one at which no ,fee is collected for the reason that the facility serves an individual user, the fee shall be computed based upon the cost within the market for similar disposal services. C. The rate of the surcharge may be adjusted by Ordinance in accordance with the impacts to Weld County and its residents resulting from the disposal of various classes of waste but must be uniform within said classes. However, higher rates e may be imposed on users who generate the wastes outside of Weld County for the following reasons: (1) in order that landfill capacity be preserved for Weld County users; and (2) in order to mitigate the impacts on infrastructure and services provided by Weld County towards which out-of-county generators of waste have not contributed 'trough ad valorum -- taxes. 4 9C07w3 EXHIBIT "A" D. No portion of this section shall require the collection of the surcharge as against users of a solid waste site and facility or transfer station owned and operated by a "* municipality provided the solid waste is generated within the municipality. S. The surcharge collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Weld County Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facility Fund to be used for the purposes of financing any operations conducted by Weld County with respect to solid waste disposal including, but not limited to, costs of health A inspections; removal of litter and debris from roadsides; 01 establishment, construction, and maintenance of roads providing access to solid waste sites and facilities and transfer stations within Weld County; financing the landfill management program, equalizing costs for transfer sites in Weld County, Colorado; capital outlay associated with a transfer site system; insurance costs; weld County staff support costs; financing the requirements for compliance with the Resource Conservation Recovery Act; costs of designation rs of future site locations; and remedying environmental problems created by past and future solid waste sites and facilities and other solid waste disposal sites. a;1 -4 900743 2 ZESOWTION t.�, __ tree newer 'f a N nns,,w." 'maintenance of roads�+ p�qd ' .`. �� w Wate� ww� `I STATE OF COLORADO ) tv m t . eJ COUNTY OF WELD ) ler:: aee teey a ari° Caeta atirn"nze&''d; . u°""'mA t tut' a waW ,:e Rma How= David H. Reynolds, being duly sworn, ", � \tarle laatioeg .,� �. - 4; says that he is publisher of "�'tba x•14)ft, pgyi pmakead tees y.w.owu p„y°,yism ineite The New News, a weekly newspaper q ,stioC� withid_40,1aereeinininzand akar nitl published in Keenesburq in said Count na. xe. sw. i , ell im:d rot. ?4 tw0. .."__,.•_ ' and State; that said newspaper has a e7�tt�.we �N,'°w'w°AA�, general circulation in said County " �--tr a mew ,c 'es„, N ' and has been continousl and R!n° . uninterruptedly published therein, an that t ' during a period of at least 41:,... %71.42774,_ fift Ir fifty-two CORSBCutl VB weeks prior t0 ;" .. M.a.d oe tt,e'ZN�.re' the first publication of the annexed � •a+'��4r °' SgtO ,U ° notice; that said newspaper is a that tn.�a��� • newspaper within the meaning of the »itsd act of the General Assembly of the t �'.et+c°t. at""�et ' the State of Colorado, entitled "An Act ,w, et , +{ to regulate the printing of legal notices and advertisements, " and tow amendments thereto; that the notice ;'; ta'rrirde 4 kale Charter for Wald of which the annexed is a printed .e.et torthtildl. y! copy taken from said newspaper, was 1:taplip 8 ;110. ea published in said newspaper, and in tS.t the regular and entire issue of every number thereof, attheijiMe .4... tii\ 1_ ft tint once a week for Pte , 01 sueClssive weeks; that said notice "4galX9 was so published in said newspaper ,;,;, 1414.7x0 0a;edeo proper and not in any supplement w. ' ldtaoag 'quo; of thereof, and that the first , dell Aseaao pot publication of said notice as 3OIAlI3SNOIr . aforesaid, was on the ,` aMPft t \�y q , AWILd; aO day of l � , 19 1 0 , ? xeh 0 V Pew= ° and the last on the Do day of '$ rr, �MO ONV P 1 19 ')3400333 &lap, DIP 1c,)� t1 as M Subscribed and sworn t b fore ►Held 'y me this ?-E d I ay of )/Sa rtQw , ! 4 .� w go3� 1191f • E d `i C. ...4 arpeodsas '2En MyCommi5si0nexpirCSMarCtit5,�332 'halls oat i !,.,,�A,t}}1�l� pm m7R-LL•Y st � waama ao; ma dou s{.aa3vaO;u 41) v .I Goptia$'.farm S i RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, ISSUED TO JOHN N. SIPRES, D/B/A SIPRES LOUNGE '? - EXPIRES OCTOBER 2, 1991 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, John N. Sipres, d/b/a Sipres Lounge, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License, with ,t1 extended hours, for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, '. C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $128.75 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for } consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 1490 Weld County Road 27, Brighton, Colorado 80601 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE1OLVED that the Board o£ County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said ,3 application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does +:y hereby grant License Number 90-15 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquorror consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said 1' :ense by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, atteoted to by the County Clerk to the Board, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall • be in effect until October 2, .1991, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause • for revocation of the license. 900770 y Page 2 RE: LIQUOR LICENSE - SIPRES LOUNGE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `j'�(/// WEL LINTY, CO RADO weld County Clerk to the Board ,t ne R. Bran ner, airman BY:, ilyd4-l?,�� � � �sr G J Ge�nnedy, Pro-Tem� ,? Deputy Clerk to be Board ferl, ,/4 APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance L. Bar ert C.W.(01/1 X r Co Ay Attor r r'n "1 r (5 ti Y 900770 .) • SI De 0 • rt• ®net © na@ m@ 1_,) �. Liquor Enforeenteni Division :, _ g 1595 Sherman Street Deaver. Colorado 80261 i SIPRES JOHN N ' 1 Jt SIPRES LOUNGE 1 1490 RO 27 . ' BRIGHTON CO 80601 ' t �1 . ` _ . ..'.. I j Alcoholic Beverage LYcense p.— .\ si I Ataaw Nrpr •eaAM CIN fie. Tp LIWBb GI. ' UCuYA U0W6A AT Y0N0Nr t4-24153 03 206 ' 813 1 300384 OCT 02. 1991 NI _ TM Nan worwoiaa Wry» s.. 4i T TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE — HALT* 3 4 VINQUSI AND SPIRITUOUS , $ 50.00 1! III COUNTY 05 PERCENT OAP FEE S 776.25 , ! i �NDED HOURS mama ma a S 326.25 ' Ibis license is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially tinder the i provisions of Title 12, Articles 46 or 47. CRS 1973. as amended This Benue is non- I transferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above descol t This license is,i, only valid through the expiration date shown above. Questions concerning this license 'r should be addressed to the Department of Revenue. Liquor Enron:anent Drvrson, 1375 l Sherman Street.Denver.CO 80261. t In testimony whereof.I have hereunto set eny hand. ;i 1 , i � , 1. s `� y 4 Division Director AUS Z X004, E eitiVs Dir°rr I OR IN 1,19vwyj :r , .i kf.ti .: w DR 8100(8/0) - } Colo.Dept.or Revenue Liquor or 3.2 Beer License Liquor Emorcament Division 1375 Sherman Street a Warr Number: Lion Type: Denver.cameo ao2ct Renewal Application ` 14-242,3 L 1186-3741 , Uaeety•edCaTelkm: 1 03` 206 5613 1 100334' I SIPRtS JOHN N ershweLcwon: SIPpr5 LCUNCc 1490 AC 27 1490 .t.; 27 6Kt0NTCN Cr.; op:LC4TJN CJ 10601 Dort Upset*Dana: OCT '02.1990 co-u ricat.g >1 y SPY i YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED,FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY swing ppm AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. • EIGCLCSE TOTAL ANOWRDUE • FIL4OUf THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • surddrFoRmTOLOCaLcnicOUNT1q f�Thls renewal reflects no changes from last application. UCENSINOWINOMY FOR APPROVAL G There are changes from last application,(Report changes on ions DR 8176•"Reportot • CHICK WI N LOCALAUIHORITY FOR MOM' Changes-Liquor and 32 Beer Licenses"and attach that form to this renewal application.) OF LOCAL FEES. f SOATIi.OF_APPLICANT' "-"..::, 4,.4: :.�..._— ...,...,•.. - . .. .. _._ _ ,a_.:: ,. _.. . I declare under penalty ofper/ury/n the second degree that this applkatlon and a attachments we true,comet,end completeto the best ofaywawiedpe. ' I Authorized sionature: - ),,.%-/ — MM: tuskless nom: i ire, �nes(a corporation" ' [Sales Tex No, /.d_ .7/495 9 1 I ArracNEo DR 8401 Muer SE COMPLETED(ALL 3 Correa) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CRwetsuNro LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES, ,. I EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,Importer,and public trensporretion System licerne<rsoswgls do not/need Local.l(pmgrq Authority : , approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department Of Revenue no ll1ater than 3O daya Odor to aCense expftagWT' . I REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENS 1 AUTHOR Y / The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business Conducted And character df the applicant are se ste> , tory,and we do hereby report that such license,If ranted,will comply with the provisions of Title Viewed's 48 and 47•C.R:S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. ✓ Local Licensing Authority for: W jd 'Geunty. Como-arc ❑ TOWN/CITY E3 COUNTY signature r' / Chairmou. Weld County ?f, /S . rr �,� 4frn-Atj &,rtd 9r Co^a:tivmlonecy IM , oOW& 8r'°°°a' cnr-nvsi Date 3 9���� August l 'o 1 90Oebww• Npramw,v•ObNOr .1Crr•OO aerear•OOMOTDO eOTOnntlr•DD wrarrAa•DormoerAa.• -hwyovna , O'I NAME: USE UCENSE NUMBER UA�)LITY INFORMATION RENEWED UCE4LSE 7T:, FOR ALL REFERENCE county OnY Kay DoT wo,am EXPIRES AFTER .Q•I ,P:,t:; ,K,MN N 14-21,253 03 206 5813 3 100354 10-02-41 'W I WI TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED, r • . rCASH FUND STATE FEE CITY85%OAP CO85%OAP• m i 00-01 (0) 414 (S) 144 (e) 374 (0) 104 (h z! I. AYLP,N IAVmJVH tiLLa 1-lc 1 I— HALT, VENOLIS. • CI IA".0 SPINITUUUS (>) 40 $ 25.0u 4 45.00 2 276.25 w1 n ; le,I Mane chock payable to: TOTAL,AMOUNT DUE� 3 326.25ir, I. COLORADO DeFAAAAAHT r i - 1 of Raise. EXTENDED HOURS—Applies oozy to Hate and Restaurant,Seer and Wine.Club,Tavern, Exiended noun? ) and Arts licenses.If Peaked,Cheek'Yale and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS 5170.00. Di Yee o No re' 9Qp770 j , 6 . di% OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY if PHONE(3O3)358-4O0O En 1191 P.O. P.O BOXX 1948 GREELEY,COLORADO 80832 • COLORADO August 10, 1990 John Sipres 1490 Weld County Road 27 1 Brighton, CO 80601 RE: Consideration for Renewal of Liquor License No. LC0028; Sipres' Lounge Dear Mr. Sipres: This letter in to inform you that the Board of County Commissioners will consider your ' renewal request for Liquor License LC0028; Sipres' Lounge, on Monday, August 13, 1990, at 9:00 o'clock a.m. The Board will consider the renewal at its Board meeting to be held in the First Floor Meeting Room, Centennial Center building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Please be advised that the Weld County Sheriff's Office has recommended to the Board that the Board require you, as a condition of the renewal for the license, to provide security guards at the Sipres' Lounge. The Sheriff's Office presented testimony on Wednesday, August 8, 1990, that you have not had security guards at the establishment in the past month. You may wish to address this issue. If you should have any questions regarding this letter, please "`' feel free to call me at 356-4000, extension 4391. _y y-truly yours ,��..-.�/ ' —2--,--z._ d Bruce T. Barker Assistant County Attorney • • X BTB:sa A . , '' 9a®'7'70 rA i .,r ;1 . ... _. - /�. DATE: August 8, 1990 SHERIFF' S OFFICE REPORT i FOR BEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: JOHN N. SIPRES, DBA SIPRES LOUNGE 1490 WCR 27 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 TYPE OF LICENSE: TAVERN LIQUOR, WITH EXTENDED HOURS rP SHERIFF'S REPORT: SHERIFF'S OFFICE WAS NOTIFIED 8/6/90 �- LT. FLIETHMAN ; HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: , 9C0770 *eq0- 16 9430770 LCbOa 8 -- — DR 64°"44°).. Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application , Thls page must be completed end famished to your signed renewal application form. Failure to include this page with the application msy result In your demure not being renewed. .^ Trade Name of Establishment 'State License Number S , P/tec, Z.O U Ct_ _ 1. Do you have legal posesslon of the premises for which this applkaban for license is made? - • YES®' NO❑ Are the premises owned or rented? n„,i,1 t_'i-2, N rented,effective and expirebon date of lease: ., 2, (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,stockholders or directors of said applicant(if a corporation)ever been YES❑ No E", convicted of acrid*?If answer is yes,'explain in detail and attach, ., (b) Have persons lending assistancearflliance'supporttotheapplkant,ormanager,oremployees,everbeenconvidedefaCrme? YES NOE?'" If answer is yes;explain in detail and attach, 3. Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,.direttors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corpOrationlor manager.owir: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? ',PESO,NO2 (b)had an alcohpac beverage Ikense suspended or revoked? YES❑ NORjd (c) had interest In any entity that had an dcoholk beverage license suspended or revoked? YES 0 NOV If answer Is yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attach. NOV4. Does or did applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,directors or stocldiolders of said applicant(t a Corporation),have a Brett YES❑ [J� - ..-"" tnie enftreterInT ottterCbt01e00 Gqu+rtkanw(hicfi4elviet to of Guy,,.,,;ike„sw,G.A,ta—d:.,&Arat tv.„,,ii,a.r...bCP ^snm•I d answer is yes;.explab in detail and attach. ' 5. Identify the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial interest,evklenced either by a ban to,or equip ownership in,the business for which this license is requested State the names and addresses and the amotad and source of such financial interest(i.e.,bane,relatives,friends,previous owners,etc.),expressed in dollars or other items of value,such as inventory,furniture or equipment Use separate sheet if necessary. Name I Address (Interest (Type and Amount 1 I 6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of all liquor businesses in which any of the persons in question No.5 are materially interested'.— 7. Operating Manager .Address Date of Birth I 8.tr applicant Is a parbarsNp(except husbard and wife), list all genial partners.Use separate sheet it necessary, IName IAddress .;mite 6Tgirth 1 r Name Address I Date of Birth .; I I 9. If the applicant is a corporation,answer the folbwing: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated: (b) Principal plate of businesses: . (c) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Cob.Secretary of State: (d) Name of each officer listed below: . . ._ Ple5klaQt-- ;,,.,,.ty� x.,s..,�,..fy��".40dren Date of Birth , �+.wmL+F Vico-Pres. Home Address I Date of Birth • ,treasurer 'Home Address r I Date of Birth Secretary Home Address Date of Birth i i , (e) List all stockholders,596 or over,(t a public corporation)Includng actual owner orpiedgee,else separate sheet If necessaM , I Name I Address I Percent of Stock Date of Birth I Name `il Address I Percent of Stock I Date of Birth { f I I Name Address !Percent of Stock I Date of Birth . I i (A Name of all Directorsyrrustees of Corporation , • (Name Address I Date of Birthti 0 ) Name Address 900770 Date of Birth I . "-...4„... r f /y iii7 emu` t , / 1yt 1" I fl '' 'T/R d P 556 982 529 "`et RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL • h I `. NO INw1ueCE COVERAGE PROVIDED �^ NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL RAIL 4e. Colorado Dept. of Revenue 0. Liquor Enforcement Div. c 1375 Sherman Street ^, Denver, CO 80261 ' r 7r, 1poitao I CMllbd Fee ‘x ,4 . Spocaal Delivery Fee ty. ri Restricted OtSwore Fee , Return Receipt showing Ln ' t0 whom end Date Desyered .., Return Receipand Address e s of D to whom, '� 5 '. pate,and Address of Delivery n 1 P TOTAL Postage end Fees a ft I �'�r g Postman,a Date M'35 7A�f h1, Al 2 . k.iri �. _ I� 1 • SENDER: Complete lama 1 and ' Me additoWl services w.deeFW a (. and comWeh items l; 1 Art your address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the mom elde.Failure to do thle WNl prevent tie card - 1 From br no retuned ro you. return reeekH lee rv{pggy xM a tM a/sere eq1 Mred t0 and W Sh9 dp(pq 4ejl ry ►or , met a�',sty Sere eve ebTa,"CwiwTt do*master or en 1. end MdN�e(s or additional servals,tMumu,t. a sp x . 1. tJ Slgw m whom delivered,sea and dre edetem'.address. 2.: O (Kara draw) Delivery/Calla Merge) (BYrIe Mrte) ,ii 3. .Atticai Addressed to ... 4. Article Number w.._..w ri .... "P .6-.� Colorado Dept. of Revenue T of .ryc.: t Liquor Enforcement Division U tered. U l a 1375 Sharman Street �l.d d toor.n Nrispr , Denver, CO 80261 0 4rorem Mat O'er hNe,:,• t AM,*obtain Monitor*of eddremee +t, nivi% r➢%/S�El�! a egenandDATE DE iVEa w v 6.Signature.— - 8. Addressee's Address (ONLY if 'a'' X - ngetyad.Nd Jar ydd� "�+. `r 8 SiOn.8Jr. —Agentg U G 17 7990 II -7. Dade of O ieery -` REVENUE MAIL R40M c n0'77d CTT ..id poet 3a1i,, alitisOk `� kortatrnasaw ONIE61 IN a -DTURN.RECEIPT.`� y �t , ,i\ ky W ,„ r 044,0p6 ' � w �' ; \_.1 O 9 .•yy , Q N�w U1 .•1. '�s �� _ o ,o� t co op m �� H �y w Z c q❑ b• ° may, ad ' f 1 • • ro r: >, m n si py r `-;.. Go rti° a 5. c !� / (,. � � H ` '.r......H� b b ,. 4 -c °t .� o � � m M4% L1w ..� •-i C�1 0 lD !7 R 70 Y Aim O Ft � [1d%o C o• o . 74 $ 5 ro 6 .C m gl y 7. '. > .`� ' O M O 0 O O T - d t w.��w � gN it a. �� I ; r. 0 iig ` Vii Q tzs O .- w Z Co ego) 0 '`r y ) C ro '1, O O m N . y Wt. M 'I' ad. 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'+ Sipres Lounge 1490 Rd.- 27 f Brighton, CO 80601lf, �� ay Certified Fee - ;t� + f�j, Orr Specul Delivery Fee of"VA Moyne's',Delivery Fee I• 5+fn '(y Reium ROCK',ahpwinp ! i ; i s ld whom and Dale Delivered ti .a uy Realm eIM� ReCM M whore. rr��'� Dare,and AOOress of Delivery L_ YGu 1 TOTAL Postage an0 Fees $ `: t "- M 5 { Postmark or Dab -•°� Qg � E t , ��e 919-0 f' 1t . . K 3A + a is SENDRR: Compete n ma 1 and when r' w I e J end d„ additional 'N Owired, and oornWtte_name ; TO" 'y"' •. Put voila'address in ths'RETURN TO'S fiCe on ttthe revery aids,failure 10 ddoo this willprevent this card pr t from Mlne returned t0 Ya4• � ui9l�oe YOV�VIVI CO, It r thQdtgi:9f de3m((VV For additional cs»�aown0 prvwoa aa_av—i�Tib�j end33he0k b0alas)�Or addRbllalaaNlpa(a)rabl+eefld. W pdttlMalsl Or ys I } t 1. t. IJ Show to whom delivered..,dote,and sddrsssee'saddress. 2. O Resirl0ted Delivery �. IEarra tMryteJ ; . , . _. (Ewa Mares) 3.:.Artldle.Addreesed tOt .. ....-- „..,,,,......,.‘ 4. Article Number ,rmrr Sipres John N. 5:3"3 Sipres Lounge 13,0 Of gent s 4I ,`` • 1490 Rd. 27 G " °�13 L.Leeostered CJ insured Brighton, CO 80601 Idcernr.e : ❑coo ku . ❑Eapnq Mae Mtturn Ramaett ,` ! ,i fOr Merohendise • l M Ahwws obttln Sall efOre OfaddrysN ' d..Signature •-Addressee 6..Addressee's Address(ONLY a ""t,' ' X. _ nqueared ad frr fold) j,,, it rX Dot. '• !liven, el Ali6 30°990 • .p,,�+fi�t7� ' 4 , I .: FS Form'3677.:Apr. 1989 *u w e,ORO.iaee,ate DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPf� ID77o u+ �aW �1' �yDy RESOLUTION �i a. , 4 RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.25 BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO CONO-SERVICES, INC. , DBA CONOCO #06355 - EXPIRES OCTOBER 9, 1991 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, Cono-Services, Inc. , d/b/a Conoco #06355, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 12435 Weld County Road 2, Brighton, Colorado 80601 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 90-12 to said applicant to sell 3.29 fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the "! issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk to the Board, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until October 9, 1991, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.28 fermented malt beverages shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 900771 T3 k1 Page 2 RE: BEER LICENSE - CONOCO 106355 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of August, A.D. , 1990. t'r n, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: AlleilkWaill WEL , COL O `a Weld County Clerk to the Board g , ne R. Braantner, airman 1 -� BY: � � �t�J ._ � Geo a Kennedy, Pro- eltt�� eputy C erc to t e Boar APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance liar e 0nti C. K y At(rney 'yA Gor . r ii; 'i �t v ,v' rr I ``E 900771 • f�nw • f, , • ,i,� fr (ti, a •... ,�.. ...il I Stata of C0 0i . 0f00 ':i. Die 0 . xt, , , C 1P 1 of E°3@��@ '� ,( ! ;± Lignortnforcemcnt Division i1 11 1395 Sherman Street Denver. Colorado 80261 P . I [ONO SERVICES INC If , . .., . . f(r! CONOCO NOOb3S5 12435 wELD CO RD 2 i{ BRICHT0N CO 80`601 I 11� I �_. a t .k 4s Alcoholic Beverage License i 1 ��:-� �+ uar�mnss.rr OMINT d Jf _ -• • • . rrw non meo•wau•.aware r.. 1 P 4 I 4 } Tam b 92.50 , - ,) , ,� I 4.. This license is issued subjax ro the laws of the Stare of Colorado and espociallY. under the I provisions of Title 12, Articles 46 or 47, CRS 1973. as amended This license is eon- E awardable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above desedbed. This liamse is `g only valid through the expiration dam shown above. Questions concerning this,license i should be addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Divison. 1375 44 Sherman Street,Denver.CO 80261... . i - S 4` In testimony whereof,I have hereunto se my hand. 3 I t ���/fSC dectra I4 ay zi I Division Director Executive DYecter i�� h 1 AUG 2 2 1990I )) 1- ! OR sox tsaq \� 3 4� 7� E, �, "R_i4y 77.....`..x..` .. 1 ..._ .. r i?' : y , A: „,; f. 4._ A • , fix �' • ♦ - 1 _ {I ' Y , . "` y�� ryj �=q° °: • ti ( t �' •.w •s- N I O' r A • , q.,,4 'I, ,* ,� I !U c�'�] p �-? 'U Ste' p: �:.��s, �' y� •/ i . ',N I a�p> t Cfss,7 i ;IS Cr 14 N W < r -4 s' 5 i • r h ��. ~ O .. a Q' 10 A N O yep. -.Tax:$ : i a r } � ‘....1/4. .; par, p � p o = 1� � go , �, m o 8 � a tt, y S; best " c a v ':. I I • F� K yi�.. . W I X O Nn O O ' -etc G a. _ ni Al C) - i :11 ^ O 'A e' g• z e ID .. r " a" ea rime ('• m eto A � " .. � 9 t. � � H w • *A s r•,� m 0 �. W d. z 31 Dstgi a0 ,,cs b. .O.• 0 A A*_7 C 9 a- xdi 8 p; ,z AD z rn � G�, y " 0 • �, tit m �y Z 4 £' w - r � 02 t CM 0 JO I+ a �_ r : \j .ar ,41, CI r n a c, '� . �'" "' .t 0 �• o °. � z Pier' a ; � t h I O mo co 5" o 0 °' a a � o 0.a � �do I5 r • it o ���II �yay _ m ,�' o CD �i j S7 re fa. • a m a. ' • rr g g o• k t fs t ' r r 'l . Tit 0 xi Pi fl s.7 e,. D'gi•. m C to p� O (a 4 `y {e _ r ,I • O a . 7.1 " S A M j 1 S .. r ,. r b b O r O ,r i I` , &. ‘c 0r• 7 P Cis i f _ a I W O O i .. K O Cm klic ' A: It.- y, r t. OR MOO(0/89) I;l= ..- Colo,�ro«tae,,,, Liquor or 3.2 Beer License :,rokgii 1375 Sherman Street License umber: License Type: , Denver.edema°e02et Renewal Application 21-35€16-051 '. 808.3741 lately Information; 03 206 5541 3 101089 C:.10rJ SCRV;US INC &sinew looefbrr CO NOCC rNC06:5`i5 �n�� 12435 NELO. CC t.(0 2 PO 30X 4�': '"rr( 3BtiC",?.x3S "aft1GHTCN Cl nCJLi1T;N TX 77210 Current Name Bolin OCT 09,1S9C i;.,s":;71/0®11-iCti7V ©SPY -`' YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY , ggNmgsow AND PROMPYLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. - EntosET0TuAmouM DUI • FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • SUBMIT FORM TO LOCAL(CITCCOUNTY) ❑ This renewal reflects no,changes from lastaaplicetlon. LICDISINOAU►NOWiY FOR APPROVAL •, O There are changes from last application.(Report changes on form OR 8176•'Report of • CHECK WIN LOC.ALAUMORfrY FOR/MOUNT y Charges-Liquor and 3.2 Seer licensee•and attach that form to this renewal applgadon.) OPLOCAL FEES. — OA4MO*af4PrL/GA1R ^�"•^`^ !declare under(/�nalfy ape/wry In the second degree that this application and all attachments are true,correct,and complete to the best of my kramedge. AVI50n2ee S.f�ablA' .- _ ‘/ P t DM: Business Phone:� C1� _ � v '7 77/90 'fi,)9, ll 14/7 ntt e of Signer(11 corporation): - / SNM Tax No. viii-imf.NT % I- .11) (if — ( J ATTACHED DR 8001 Must• HE COMPLETED(ALL 9 Correa) aUDMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,importer,and public transportation system license renewals do not need Local Licensing Authortgr "• approval and must be returned dlreCtiy tO the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expiration. REPORT AND APPROVAL OF'LOC%1LLICENSINGAUTHORITaf ." • The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant are satisfac- tory,and we do hereby report that such license,if granted,will comply with the provisions of Titie 12,ArtiCies 48 and 47,C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. , Local UcarWnp AUMorlly for: J- r / Jam''1 _ Weld County, Colorado n ii.- 0 TOWN/CITY 6" COUNTY slgngture: ... tis Chairman, Weld County I . ,' Board of Cotmaicoioncrs art t /I , Date a� n_, Auguat 15, 1990 A1�/1 /JYNIILL/lII1 r `l__�\`L � PAeO��o'xoroerAott Doter r ono.•Dot rorrAar-Do xor error Do Nor armor-DormaHxar•DO•v.mnay . ?,;ChiCN CC NAM USE LICENSE NUMaER LIABILITY INFORMATION ,RENEWED LICENSE \ FOR ALL REFERENCE °Nero cm INOIAST. TYPE LIAR OAT! EXPIRES AFTER a; , ,N:; rt!•:V :CC INC 21-35t16-051 03 200 5541 3 0.0o4 10-09- , . 21 �t -♦s ♦ • 1 r r y♦. .. P1' aY TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE FEE CITY 55%OAP COM%OAP m Sal (e) 414 (s) 464 00 374 (0) 404 03) tlit, • :711_ LiC.a SC • ..(.3) 11 L 2'1.00 S 15.00 b 42.50 Sa, M;= ,J3i'- M Make chock payable to: TOTAL APAOUNT DUES 92.50 m COLORADO DerAaraexr EXTENDED HOURS—Applies on to Hotel and Restaurant Esmond Wine,Club,Tavern, Eaended pours? or Revexuc and Arts licensee.N desired,check >� yes'and entbee Total Amount Due PLUS 5170.00. ❑ Vw (?No Y; . 9C°771 - �■w� ' 'iH 355 Attachment- to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application This page must be completed and attached to your atoned renewal application form. _ Failure to Include the paps with the application may result In your llama.not being renewed. - �sde Name Of EstablishmeM _I State License.Number Conoco ( 21-35816-051 "Do you have legal posession of the premises for ankh this application for license is matte? YES® NO❑ -Arc the premises Owned or rented? °Wiled tf rented,effective and expiration date of lease: (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or offleers,stoekhokers or directors of said applicant(if a corporation)ever been YESO ND 29 convicted of a crime?H answer is yes;explain in detail and attach. . (b) Have persons lending assistance orfinancialsupport tothe applicant,or manager,or employees,everbeen convIctedof a OS? yESJ ND® • If answer is yes;explain in detail and attach: " - Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, directors or stockholders of said applicant(ii a corporation)or manager,even': - (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? YES❑ NOM (b)had an alcoholic beverage Ikense suspended or revoked? YES® NOD (c)had interest in any entity that had an acoholt beverage license suspended or revoked? YESX NOD - If answer is eyes to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attach. SOS A•tVdChment #1 4.:Does or did applicant,or any o1 the partners,or officers,directors or stockholders°,said applicant(if a corporation,have a fired YES NO -_,+.,.,}yjpditta4idalALt ie:My OW(`rinse,Iww lirarica nArtllde Inagc In qr t m ry ' nne n,kageet_Ina Man M Itrw�.n5 rrr If answer is yes;explain In detail and attach, _- - -a_ny ' . I Sec AttaChrtlrnt in 5..Identity the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial interest evidenced either by a ban to,or equity ownersrm)in,the business for which this license is requested.State the names and addresses and the amouM and source of such financial interest(is.,bank relatives,Meta,Praia's ' owners;etc.),expressed in dollars or other items of value,such as iaentOrY,furniture or equipment.Use separate sheet if necessary, . Name I Address P. O. Box 4784, TR 3038 'Interest lb"end Amount _Conoco Inc. I Houston,TX 77210-47R4 10094 I i . 6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of all liquor businesses in which any of the persons in question No.5 are materially interested. Soo Attnrhment 89 7.:Operating Manager j Address I Date of 8kth , Wyatt V. Smith ( 10748 Brower Dr., Northglexm 80234 111/2/56 8.if applicant Is a partnership(except husband and wire), list all general partners.Use separate sheet if necessary, Name 1' j Address 'Date of Birth l a N/A I I Name I Address - • I Data Of Birth l 1 I i • 9. tt the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: ' '(a) CorpOration is organized under the laws of the State Of: COlOva n Date Incorporate* In 4/R2 ` •(b) •Principal place of business Is: C.Canrndrt ,(c) Date of illling last annual eorporate report to the Colo.Secretary of State: 1/14/R9 (d) Name of each officer listed below: I•President Home Address 1 Date of Birth I +. :as:- tr- -�> _ rte ',._ i 'VicePres. HOme Address -.. . I D. C. Rising 20118 Chateau Bend Dr., Katy, TX 77450 1 5/15/41 I Treasurer I Home Address (Cate of Bit 1 ' D. C. Romero I 18015 Brooknoll, Houston. TX 77084 1 8/25/34 1 Secretary I Home Address Date oT Bit W. J. Duncan 1 7646 S. Prescott, Littleton, CO 80215 I 2/23/36 I (e) List an stockhoiders,5%or over,(if a public corporation)inducing actual owner or.pledgee.(Use separate sheet if necessary ' [-Name i Address (Percent of Stock Date of Bath I Conoco Inc. P, n_Bq�4784.IR 3Q38. ail Lit ssia I I Name Address I Percent of Stock Date of flit • l I Name Address i Percent of Stock (Date Of Bath I I I ( I ' (0 Name o1 all Directore/frustees of Corporation .. I Name 1 Address i Date of Birth 1 I See above lilt of°Slicers (Msrchantx, Rising h Duncan.) l Name i Address 9C1 Date of BathI . ; DATE: AUGUST 15, 1990 �� ., r , � c SHERIFF' S OFFICE REPORT FOR BEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS u APPLICANT: CONO-SERVICES, INC., DBA " CONOCO #06355 r 12354 WCR 2 a BRIGHTON, CO TYPE OF LICENSE: 3.2% BEERif n+ . SHERIFF'S REPORT: SHERIFF'S OFFICE NOTIFIED 8/14/90. gib , a s:aomvi - ate, x44314 " HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: yA• �' T .� ry ,, u ttCI 0-iA * I . ,,; t 900773 Z-1..00 I - --- - , 4 yy , r" • { • ,1 Attachment 1 - Question #3 q e 4 ;₹ License suspended for 10 days in 12/84 in Jeiierson county • for selling beer to a minor. a k" ≥, Sale to a minor in Arvada 3/90. Received Live (5) days n{ suspension, 4 of which are held in obeyance for twelve (12) months. - 1 L' 11 ,,t) ti. 41 '. 6 p 4 BDH.110 w ' • 1 , 1, \• x, + . s.v ', P :4-(.!'"..t,"61. t,"61,. , 9 C®771 ,,,� Gd ' . CONO SERVICES INC P.O. Box 4784 - TR 3000, Houston, TX 77210-4784 . « 73-1143039 PORE NO. ADDRESS CITY 2 Olorado ; g 06302 601 South Broadway Street Boulder 80303 06307 14490 East 6th Avenue Aurora 80011 !,.; 06308 6724 W. Canyon Avenue Littleton 80123 "! 06309 12001 East Iliff Avenue Aurora 80014 06310 11090 North Colorado Blvd. Denver 80233 36311 5091 South Jellison Way Littleton 80123 36312 15351 East Iliff Avenue Aurora 80013 06313 1191 S. Buckley Aurora 80017 "r 06314 4490 Peoria St. Denver 80239 06315 9175 Harlan St. Westminster 80030 06316 500 W. South Boulder Rd_ Lafayette 80026 06317 11515 N. Highway 83 Parker 80134 i 06318 8170 W. 80th Ave. Arvada 80005 -f 06319 19001 E. Quincy Ave. Aurora 80016 't, 06320 16810 E. Quincy Ave. Aurora 80015 06324 8073 S. Broadway Littleton 80120 06325 5810 Omaha Blvd. Colorado Springs 80915 06326 3434 W. Alameda Denver 80223 06327 10210 E. Arapahoe Rd. Englewood 80111 , 06328 4140 Date St. Colorado Springs 80917 06329 279 S. Federal Blvd. Denver 80223 l 06330 1705 W. Uintah St. Colorado Springs 80994 06331 4310 Fountain Blvd. Colorado Springs 80909 06332 2350 Hancock Expressway Colorado Springs 80910 06333 502 Sheridan Blvd. Denver 80223 06342 4315 N. Academy Blvd. Denver 80917 06351 3550 Downing, Unit C Denver 80205 06352 4200 N.E. County Line Rd. Erie 80316 06354 3809 Mulberry Ft. Collins 80521 06355 12354 Wald County Rd. Brighton 80621 06356 1801 Hover Rd. Longmont 80501 06357 1260 14th St. , S.W. Loveland 80537 06358 5009 N. Garfield Loveland 80537 06359 3495 Fox St. Denver 80216 06360 4981 E. 64th Ave. Commerce City 80022 06361 2449 Ford Street Golden 80401 06362 1110 S. Pierce Lakewood 80226 06363 14531 E. Alameda Aurora 80012 beer only 9C � 1 4, ° C • I: ,I 1' 1, , q. ,I 1 1'I1 ,.p ,,, ' . 1",4; , I_ t • .:�. Al ;k r i I CONO SERVICES INC 1 P.O. Box 4784 - TR 3000, Houston, TX 77210-4784 y, 73-1143039 TORE NO. ADDRESS CITY ZIP 1 a olorado 06364 7444 West Chatfield Littleton 80123 06365 5600 South Simms, Unit A Littleton 80123 '! 06366 7130 County Line Rd. Highland Ranch 80126 + 06367 774 W. 120th Ave. Northglenn 80234 ' 06368 1095 First St. Berthoud 80513 „ % I 06369 3375 28th St. Boulder 80301 " , 7 06370 1601 Hwy. 287 Broomfield 80020 ,n 06372 1550 W. 88th Ave. Thornton 80221 06373 802 S. Public Rd. Lafayette 80026 � � ' 06374 2350 E. 120th Ave. Thornton 80223 06375 15900 West 44th Avenue Golden 80401 06376 8113 W. 94th Ave. Westminster 80020 06377 7960 Niwot Rd. Niwot 80544 06378 10815 West Jewell Avenue Lakewood 80226 L - to 06380 230 Broadway Sterling 80751 . ` 06381 92 Poudre Canyon, Hwy. 28 Bellvue 80510 ,i� 06382 Hwy. 287 & N. Overload Tr. Rd. LaPorte 80535 4 _444 06383 06383 2803 W. 10th St. Greeley 80631 06384 213 18th St. Greeley 80631 06386 1611 W. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland 80537 �. 06390 1105 South Havana Aurora 80012 1 fir: r ' !' >'r , XY. 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BOX 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Ms. Antuna: Enclosed is the 3.2 renewal application for Conoco store #06355 located at 12354 Weld County Road, Brighton. 4.� Also enclosed are the following checks: S92.50 payable to the Colorado Dept. of Revenue $57.50 payable to Weld County If you have questions please contact me at 713/293-5423. Sincerely, B. D. Beadle° ,a Coordinator/Operating Permits BDH.182 Enclosures r 5' .r. y QC0771. B.Olen Heaths@ Kayo ON Company , �'« , ' s Coodinstor,Operating a subsidiary of Cacao Me. Permits and laws P.O.Box 4784 w E Houston,77C 772104784 (773)2936423 ,z August 6, 1990 C .'h ,r1". JV" ' , e `9 P" TO: City/County Clerks �� �6 ` RE: 3.2 Beer License Renewal Applications Cono Services, Inc. w; , If there is a store manager change since the last 3.2 renewal application was filed, please contact Lois Rentz, s ,r Dill & Dill at 303/777-3737. � ` P If you have questions regarding the renewal application enclosed, please contact me at 713/293-5423. zw. Thank you. t t• 1 • , c Diane Headlee 1 We ..I� • �',.eS .M.4`�j. • _ • 1 'yv L h I o- l• 1 177. 4 9C®"a'71 4! y: , C` . e 1 I '1" , II I 1 4 ' ,,I '.1 P 556 982 530 sr' RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL �3 k 1 NO INSURANCE ONEIIAOE PROMO n- q p 3 � G�, NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL , (Sae Reverse) Colorado Deprt. of Revenue , t, Liquor Enforcement Division , t,.' ,; 1375 Sherman Street , t Denver, CO 80261 " i a _ _ ',, t `• �Cera N ifled F er ' ' f 1 Special Delivery FN c') Restricted Delivery FN +r, ' I Return Receipt � t0 whom a Date Deliveredandi ROC I 1 1 •. Return R Aeddr as of D ro wIl01N, e ' Date,end AtlCreae of Delivery ‘' x {i "` TOTAL Foetal)!and Pees 5 i. t I la` PoetmarN or Date I 1' 1 I u. •I seNDER: can - ---- -- �vure..'i' I 9n ' _,,, r , t 0 J and 4. plM hems 1 and 2 when ddhional service's • , and complete items + I Put your address In the"RETURN TO"Specs oane the reverse aide.Failure to do thee wpt Drovnt tho card � 'i� I. 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I " I 5 I '"}' Aye+ .'1.. 1 .� Mrl•I�„ • I .�, P 556982 534 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL No INSURANCE COVES RICVIOEO •"�� NOT AOR WTEISUT10WL MAR. , .lW ' (See Revetsto -.4k .K I a,.,,,a. , 'S Cono. Services, Inc. Conoco N006355 r 12435 WCR 2 Brighton, CO 80601 "F�� a il. a , Certified Fee 'R ti %Abel Delivery Fes qtr `4 k , it Restricted Delivery � e Fes r ss : "i L: Realm Receipt mowing 'Si' .d to whom and Date Delivered ,' • IFY Realm Receipt eMwing IO whom. 'n• • Date,and AdOress of Dsit ery t.... qty' it TOTAL PoNa9s and Fme S "} 1 - ,' pOSlmerk or Data ,� LL I/9 9/70 . :;,,,F . ' i rF w v r, • BENDER: Complete Nernst and 2'wnen addhN>nM services,ere mired, and Complete twin I put vow'address In the'•R@TURN TO Seem Ns the revers*side.NM"to do this will prevent this card i:, , from being returned to Mu::T , y pot a am t weft as ale avail su t postmaster Or me ft df ,tl andDA n4 imk boxiest td adeRbnel..ervN»fs)MISMIROCL ,. U Show:70 whom deliv ered,data,and addressee•address.-: 2. O Restricted Mato)Delivery. i Mara eharyr•1' , ‘ -3 Aide Addressed to:.. 4.- Numberle Numb ,-sic,'" ;{ t "toilet Service. -/ ! _ R Q Insured lik ° ,y ' Con° Services, Inc. [aE MIRed CICOO: A Conoco N006355 ', El Emma ma row M rohm } 12435 WCR 2 Always amen signature pladdmaM ` RL.1.17h*DAI..,-00—...8.0.6.03,—....,.-.,.,.y.s" or Merit end°Are oeuvEREO. re tW 6. Siyyture..—Addressee e. Addressee's Address If " , �. X . rtgarorrd aid Jar paid) � :4 6, Sig Agarf�C. y�/l ' ,X 1 x �OAW 9r l4' 1GN4.sr. " `.r 1 le 7. Oeb o elivu�ry 9D �a . A11Y 3 ••• 1Die 1 7O1 - y + PS Power 3811,Apr. 1989 - wue0.RO.tes►aosste DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT 4k iR rt , 9C 0771. M �I a 'n e.yaY,N .J 7' 4 7 �`1 / tit, ffIEITIORAI1DUM 111110e. Gene R. Brantnr. Chairman ro._Weld-County Board of Commissionccsu August 21, 19 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Director, Human Resources Gljt sub)." Purchase of Services Agreement with School District RE-5J , . II, r I:; ,A Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County and Weld County School District RE-5J. ,Yk Employment Services of Weld County and School Districts RE-5J are w entering into an agreement for Case Management services. The Case Management services are to be performed for economically disadvantaged youth who may include teen parents. youth who are members of a family , receiving public assistance. and youth who are potential dropouts. The �. 4 purpose of Case Management services is to assist youth remain in school and graduate from school. The number of youth to be served is 145. I ,r Employment Services of Weld Count agrees to reimburse School District RE-5J upto $9.750 upon verification of Case Management services aemat heofby School$9.750 oritheict CaseE-5J. School Management Program ct Re-5J will in ' in their districtvlde ° ! t ; , • I, I 4 (; The term of this Agreement shall be for a period beginning September 1, ' 1990. and ending August 31 . 1991. ,. ,: ,`., .1,u Y' 9 t\. 4,,h.'99499019 �yw yls. August 27, 1990 MEMORANDUM J ' TO: Clerk to the Board FR: Jane Orton RE: Purchase of Services"Agreement with f School District RE-5J .tip �• Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) Mf copies of a'Purchase of Services Agreement a4�'� 1 • n,g ,".� as stated above. ` Please return- two (2) copies once they have y been signed. If you have any questions, s: please telephone Linda Perez at 353-3815.T. �.. r 900799 E-0043 vm ,i. PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY This Agreement, made and entered into this 1st day of September, 1990, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employ- ment Services," and Weld County School District RE-5J, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-5J". '• WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Employment Services offers employment and training ser- vices to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth ,K and adults of Weld County, and WHEREAS, Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are participating in the In-School Program, Summer Job Hunt Program, Summer Employment and Training Program, and at-risk youth who are in need of alternative methods to succeed in school , and WHEREAS, Employment Services receives funding and authority from the Job Training Partnership Act Title II-A and Title II-B to purchase services from local educational agencies (K - 12) in order to graduate youth from school with a quality education, and WHEREAS, School District RE-5J has expressed the desire to implement a Case Management Process to individualize services to economically disadvantaged youth so the youth may obtain a quality education and graduate from school. ;a£ !` NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto '1 convent and agree as follows: tiff 1. Tend This "sreement shall remain in effect indefinitely, is subject to the availability of funding, will be reviewed annually or as E needed by both parties, and is subject to the provisions of paragraph 10 herein. a. The term for funding by Employment Services to School District RE-5J shalt be for a period ending August 31, 1991. reviewed annually for funding, and subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 herein. 2. Geographic Areas to be Served Case management services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School !` District RE-5J. ,ti , e ' PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT Page 2 I'�. "r; BETWEEN WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND ;\ ^ EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 3. School District RE-5J Responsibilities 1 . The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to 1 School District RE-5J in the implementation of this Agreement. w ` A. The School District shall establish a Case Management Process, which will provide the following services: , , >•) ,' II` } 1) complete an initial assessment and outreach to identify �• P' ' youth for the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) programsE and case management. The youth will be screened for eligibility requirements using the Case Management Student Profile located as Attachment A; 2) refer youth to Employment Services, when appropriate to _ �R complete JTPA applications; 3) initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment B, for each youth determined to be eligible for , ' and who enter case management. A copy of this plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of ' enrollment into Case Management; „^ 4) provide common assessment and appraisal of youth to • determine services needed by the youth and arrange for such f services as available. A standardized test will be given to each youth to assist in the completion of the r h Educational/Supportive Services Plan within 10 days of k enrollment into Case Management. An annual reassessment will q. tw be completed for each youth; • 5) follow-up with each youth and verify services provided or the lack of services provided; 6) review all Educational/Supportive Services Plan every six •., months and complete an Educational/Supportive Services Update on each youth. Other updates should be completed as 1 n deemed necessary. The Educational/Supportive Services Plan Update is located as Attachment C; E � � 7) work with other local cooperating agencies in planning and . implementing the Case Management Process to develop. 1 " modify. or identify gaps of service to youth; 8) provide advisory services or referral to counseling ,� `r services as needed by the youth; �� -� 9) explore and make available opportunities for qualified case : 1` a management participants in all services of School District '' " '.� RE-5J. Employment Services. and other related programs; " , •; , �, � 10) follow the procedures in the Case Management Process outline. incorporated hereto by reference and located as Attachment D; 11) maintain a complete file of all records, documents. communications, and other materials which pertain to the operation of the Case Management Process and the delivery of services under this Agreement; ' 0` PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT Page 3ti BETWEEN WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND 1. 5 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY .°. 12) provide a written report on the Case Management Process specifying progress made for each activity identified in the School District duties and obligations, regarding ' the performance of this Agreement. Such written report 4V:" shall be in accordance with the procedures developed and prescribed by the Employment Services. Required reports " ik " shall be submitted to the Employment Services by October { l; 15. 1990; January 15, 1990; April 15. 1991; and July 15, 1991; 13) develop reports jointly with Employment Services for each y°1 r,- phase of the case management system and provide a a Ia statistical analysis of such data. , 14) submit a Case Management Fiscal Report with the invoice requesting reimbursement. The Case Management Fiscal • ., , Report is located as Attachment F. with the request for • reimbursement; ' 15) participate in meetings and training as requested by Employment Services. 9 r 6. The School District shall serve. by priority, those at-risk youth who are teen parents (single parent with child) and who g are a member of a family receiving public assistance or fit' foster/group home care. " C. The School District shall perform the services outlined � in paragraph 3 (A) and (6). to satisfy the following standards: ; r 1) serve a yearly minimum of 145 students through the Case ,4 �, •;" v a•k Management Process; ' ,r 2) of the total served through the Case Management Process; F 1 h _ a. 80% will maintain or increase their G.P.A., remain in ; , ° -4 school and/or graduate; 5x b. no more than 15% of the students will terminate because x �< the student is unable to be located, refused services. a . , �{ or the Case Manager terminated the case; �� M 3) develop a yearly minimum of 145 Educational/Supportive Services Plans for and update these plans at least on a six ° .z month basis; r a 4) provide completed copies of the Educational/Supportive " +- 04 Services Plans and updates of the youth enrolled in case management to Employment Services within two weeks of enrollment; k,; 5. for the Period of August through October complete 35 plr.ns; s for the period of November through January complete 35 plans; for the period from February through April complete „ I 35 plans and 35 updates; and for the period of May through July. complete 35 plans and 35 updates; `. 6) obtain quality participation from 80% youth who ; participated in the Case Management Process through the student's achievement of C or higher grades; 7) obtain a long term graduation rate of 80% of the students who participated in the Case Management Process; ` 8) serve a yearly minimum of 15% teen parents; " , " \i.., s p t `l ^ / ', •, • t PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT Re-5J AND Page 4 TA t.,, ' EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 9) 50% of the youth served should be a member of a L' family receiving public assistance or foster/group home ' care. ‘,; e`• `a D. School District RE-5J agrees to contribute, in cash, $9,750.00. This contribution represents the commitment of the district to the Case Management. The $9,750.00 reflects a 100% match of the total case management funding by Employment Services. Documentation of the inkind cost match by School District RE-5J ,: l for the period of September, 1990 through August, 1991, will be submitted to Employment Services on a monthly basis E. School District Re-5J shall invoice Employment Services for personnel and other case management related costs incurred in the performance of this Agreement. The invoice detailing the costs and the Case Management Fiscal report should be submitted '., id,, ,! by the 10th working day of each month. Invoices shalt be sent . .. to: Employment Services of Weld County. Special Programs & Fiscal Office. P.O. Box 1805. Greeley, Colorado, 80632. ' 4. Employment Services Responsibilities ; A. School District RE-5J shall be reimbursed in monthly payments --..._ ` `• of $812.50 per month for services stated on Section III C.. ,' paragraph 5. Employment Services shall, upon receipt of proper invoice, Case Management Fiscal Report and verification of ` services performed, reimburse School District RE-5J for costs ;i incurred in the performance of this Agreement. but in no event �.,',; shall said reimbursement be more than $9,750. `��, •y , • r. •^^� 4 B. Employment Services shall provide to the Case Management t Bw �. Process the following services: , 1) tabulate demographic information from the pre-applications" f . ' that were accepted by School District RE-5J; .. 2) participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each 4,... ,i,.‘ '" N40.c`,' applicant including the determination of the , appropriateness of Employment Services, School District, and other community services for each applicant, as well as tr , � �� ) a determination of services needed by the client and arrangements for such services as available; t 3) assist In selecting and referring, where appropriate. , d qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program 1', , openings provided by Employment Services: 4) develop the employment and training plan for the youth and a ! - , forward copies of the plan to the case manager; , ( 5) follow-up, under the direction of the Case Manager, with each client and verify services provided or the tack of * ".` services provided; 6) work with other local cooperating agencies in planning and ,,,, 4. implementing a Case Management Process to develop, modify. . or identify gaps of services to youth; ? l 7) follow the procedures as outlined in the Case Management Process outline, incorporated hereto by reference: m +. c tl - n•�1'��p �A PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT Page 5 BETWEEN WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 8 assign a staff person to work with School District RE-5J; 9) provide training for the case managers and participate on , f local Case Management Committees; 10) explore and make available opportunities for qualified case management youth in all services of Employment Services. 5. Evaluation This Agreement shalt be evaluated according to the criteria established in paragraph 3(C). 6. Modification of Agreement ' All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. . y Y•tii_ 7. Assignment 0 iJ It This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors. heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. School ,i w District RE-5J may not assign any of its rights or obligations 1' hereunder without the prior written consent of Employment Services. �? q ,8. Applicable Law In performance of their obligations hereunder, the parties will endeavor to comply with applicable laws and regulations. Specifically, the parties agree they will comply with those 5 portions of Attachment G (Pages 24-27 inclusive) to the extent the o t apply. 9. Assurances , F A. School District agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of !, Weld County, nor are they entitled to any employee benefits as , +p Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of the ;,' ,LL ; Agreement. f B. School District shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all its employees, volunteers. and , agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. Likewise, Employment Services. by and through the Board of Weld County 1,; k Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all its employees. volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. School District shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Employment Services, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing . this Agreement. Employment Services shalt not be held liable < !' for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or 5 omissions of School District, its employees, volunteers, or N^+ . / agents while performing this Agreement. r° / 4� T M. PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT Page 6 •+ BETWEEN WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No officer, member, or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds .,F thereof. D. School District understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Employment Services and the results provided to the Weld County ' Private Industry Council and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. E. School District assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1486 and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved agreement. 10. Termination This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party given thirty (30) day written notice and is subject to the availability of funding. ;{ 11. Entire Agreement This Agreement, together with all attachments hereto, constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the „r subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph 6 herein. 12_ Waiver of Immunities/Duty of Care 14 No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their offices or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have +' created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. r' 13. Non-Appropriation Nor portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of either party to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. =s7 14. Severabilitv If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence. clause, or phrase ' of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconsti- tutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the :h remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would 'S dabs , PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J Page 7 ' EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 'A have executed this Agreement and each and every section. subsection paragraph. sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections. paragraphs. sentences. clauses, or phrases might be declared unconstitutionala' or invalid. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day. month. and year first above written. ' THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J ti OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO n • k BY: �� /' _ � �� • e e rantner. hairman 1; ATTEST: (Seal) • Approved b ��.� _ Y• va �k orporate ecretary�or� �quwa � �4= My 4.1401n rman k Weld County Priv to Industry ` • Council ATTES : / / lid a Gerald adwi ProTem Weld h•. Cl ` rd M µ Imo : r` a e . pec mean. xecutive \By: , r�, n, Dire or. Weld County Division u�ty C7er to he oar of/ uman Resources11/4 - 15 ti f ail • fb- j �a d� iA Attachment A CASE MANAGEMENT Student Profile Student Name SSN Student ID. Address Phone Date of Birth Male Female School Contact Person Grade Completed Ethnic Group (Circle one) 1. White (not Hispanic) 2. Black (not Hispanic 3. Hispanic $. American Indian 5. Asian/Pacific Islander U Mother's Name Occupation 9 Father's Name Occupation %h Guardian's Name Occupation '? 1 . What is the educational status? Student i Drop out returning _Not attending any school and have not received a high school Diploma or GED certificate 2. What was total family income for last 6 months? 3. How many people in the family including youth? 4. Is youth or family member receiving AFDC cash welfare payments? YES No s 5. Is youth or family member receiving food stamps? YES No �i 6. Is youth a foster child? Yes No 7. Is youth pregnant? Yes No 8. Is youth a teen parent? Yes No Date Schedule for assessment Case Manager RE--- Youth Ir`'t t Se(; ' �1 Attachment B a : EDUCATIONAL/SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PLAN X` { Student Name SSN Student ID. Address Phone — ' t �;,,' Date of Birth Male Female School • + VP* - #: i Contact Person Grade Completed ,• Grade Level Dropout Returning Yes No tl ` ww Attendance Record Days missed last school Year •„ . , fit; I. Support Programs and Services �- 1. School ' r Special Education Chapter I Peer Counseling � ,, ' > i y�l . ,y Dream Team Tutoring S.A.R.B. ' az ,y Teen Parent S.W.A.P. OPEC ,, l _Night School SER-Bueno-NEP _ELPA 1 ,1' • .� tja% 1 ��� t .r _ Summer School Migrant School Transitional , .1 1, Counseling AIMS Weld Opportunity i { School f r(: ,} • ' ;44H Other Vocational Programs (Specify) 9 Fs — 9a : 2. Community „Social Services Juvenilr Probation Weld Mental Health .-_ „ l l _Partners Shelter Home ,Foster Home Salvation Army Vocational Rehabilitation � 3. Supportive Services Plan , Goal Person Responsible Tarset Date 1 ' ti tr I. ,:$ .> 2. , • x ktli r—"440, 4{ . s< ' ru II. Academic 1 . Strengths/Interests/Weaknesses Math Attendance Reading _ Writing _ Speaking Attendance — Punctuality — Social Skills _ Science Other Mechanical (Specify) Artistic 'i 2. Current Grade point Average } 3. Acaaemic Achievement Test Date Test used w Math Reading Other 4. Student Educational Goals/Outcomes 4 ue 'J 5. Educational Needs i 6. Student Vocational Goals/Outcomes r 7. Vocational Needs 8. Parencal Involvement/Support r:a 9. Education Plan Person Target Goal Barriers Responsible Date 1 . 2. 3. Lase Manager Dam Youth Dar- Attachment C EDUCATIONAL/SUPPORTIVE SERVICE UPDATE Student Name SSN Student ID. Address Phone Date of Birth Male Female School =;!,r Contact Person Grade Completed Grade Level Current G.P.A. Prior G.P.A. 1. Has attendance improves? Yes No If no, what intervention is being done planned? 2. Has the G.P.A. improved? Yes No If no, what intervention is planned to improve attendance? 3. Has the support services plan changed? Yes_ No_, If Yes, explain ;r 4. Has the student's education goal changed? If yes, explain 5. Has the Student's vocational goal changed? If yes, explain 6. Has a standardized test been administered since original plan or latest update? Yes No If yes what are the results. IA p�k ,z 7. Has the student accessed prescribed services on plan or latest update? Yes No 8. What additional services does the student need now? 9. Describe the parental involvement In this plan. Add any additional comments. Case Manager Die Youth Dar Attachment D 's Case Manager Description 1. The Case Manager acts as functional supervisor of Case Management services to youth and shall directly report to the Superintendent or designee. 2. The Case Manager shall be a staff person of the district who has the authority and influence to facilitate the Case Management Process. 3. The Case Manager or his/her designee shalt be responsible for: tk a. screening the Student Profile and determining which students will be assessed through the Case Management Process b. assist staff members for Employment Services and school district personnel to gather pertinent information regarding the student and family, to identify support services needed, to perceive problems. to identify services currently being received, to obtain parent and student signatures. and , 1f appropriate. to make home visits c. giving preliminary approval of the assessment process so the ' { educational.supportive services plan may continue d. chairing all district case management meetings to give input and make recommendations along with other Case Management Team r members to finalize the Educational/Supportive Services Plans e. ensuring that services identified 1n the Educational/Supportive Services Plans are actually provided ,k f. arranging periodic contacts wit students and parents in order to ensure that services within the plans are timely, appropriate. and effective g. assuming responsibility for conducting interviews with parents, students, and service providers in order to evaluate the effectiveness of services provided through the Case Management process h, assuming responsibility for documentation of any follow-up contacts with students, parents, service providers within the district, Employment Services, and other serving agencies ,d M1l Attachment E STUDENT CASE MANAGEMENT PROCESS i ' Term Definitions A. Mission Statement and Objectives The Case Management Process is designed to assure that the multi-faceted needs of economically disadvantaged youth are served. The academic, social , and employment problems faced by at-risk students require a multi-service approach in order to ensure that these students graduate from school with a quality education, develop effective job readiness skills. and obtain employment. Therefore, staff members from the Employment Services of Weld County and School District RE-5J are dedicated to providing educational. • vocational . employmentr±±, and training resources and services to serve r• these students comprehensively. B. Case Management Process _s The Case Management Process focuses all resources from service providers through a Case Manager in order to effectively use such resources for intervention or reinforcement purposes so the student .. may graduate from school with a quality education. :i B. Case Manager The Case Manager ensures the proper execution of the Case Management r Process. The Case Manager directs a Case Management Committee that is currently composed of representatives from School District RE-5J and Employment Services of Weld County. D. Program The program is defined as those programs that are providing direct "! benefits for student through School District and Employment Services of Weld County. The program definition may be expanded as r„ more programs are included from the community and are involved in the Case Management Process. I. Alternative Education Programs a. Teen Parent Program b. Summer School c. Support Services (tutorial, Chapter I. counseling) d. Weld Opportunity School 2, Vocational Education 'sf a. Occupational Work Experience sx b. Vocational Program Classes c. Supplemental Services 3. Employment Services of Weld County a. Pre-Employment/Work Maturity Competency Program through the u` Job Training Partnership Act b. In-School Youth Program through Job Training Partnership Act (1) Job Search Activities (2 Youth Try-out Program ((3 Educational Incentives (Competency) sa (4)) Private Sector Internships (S) Remedintion Competency (b) Other Competency Programs ' c. Summer Youth Employment and Training Program through Job . Training Partnership Act (1) Work Experience (2) Remediation Competency (3) Other Competency Programs d. Job Service Placement I 4. Other Community Agencies 'f 4 a. Partners c b. Boys Club c. Vocational Rehabilitation d. Juvenile Probation/Juvenile Diversion e. Department of Social Services - Youth Services f. Other Similar Youth Serving Agencies ';; E. Student Student is defined as youth who are aged 14 through 18*. and will be considered for access to programs based on vacancy and programmatic eligibility requirements. (Employment Services may :; only serve those students who are aged 14 through 18*). Those students who are considered "at-risk" shall be considered on a priority basis. ,y(' ,'± * Students may be older than 18. but have not graduated from school, F. Tama u;$ The target group will include students who are documented to fall into one or more the following categories: a. students who are economically disadvantaged b. youth who are school dropouts but are returning to school or night school through the Talent Search Program; c. students who are potential dropouts as defined by the Early Identification Program and the Case Manager; d. students who are teen parents (single parent); ' e. students who are handicapped; f. students who are receiving welfare or foster/group home care; g. students who are offenders. h. students who are classified as at-risk farm youth s 1. students with chronic emotional/physical disability G. Service Providers z r Service providers are those school personnel and agency ;I ,a representatives providing direct services to the student as part of the case management process. For the Case Management Process, these ' u „l service providers include those staff and representatives from: " a. Alternative Education Programs b. Vocational Education c. Employment Services of Weld County d. School Counselors 4 e. Informal service providers including churches, family, clubs, etc. f. Other community agencies providing direct services to the student (i.e. , Vocational Rehabilitation, Partners, Socials ,t + Services) + f g. Other � r it r rr •'h 1';'y�,. ` f i h p� t,e ` f •-, S rfd� rv4 ' , . 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V^ y •1 1 T IA O 1 1 w -4 i N S C O w O ' 1 n z i ( x w '+ x :p 2 D 0 "� I D m 1� » w w o w w { A 1 A 17 N N i w y X � N Z T A rn C 1 'O'1 r m O \l\` N S O Co O 4D 0Y 1 1 D z w ro m m W S D �C K ti 1 w G T = 1 C w m Zr O » _ . I ro n m w bt n b xi r 1 n 0 m Wiz.•1 » z w O m » b O C OK "�" I� �. x n a to e r i z A 1 1L1,�SD IzIZ ' m c° i �'c "' a' 9 0..7 1Q o z n (I 0 77 0 is in K el ••. o H 9 » CI C a r\ st b In7n1 / 11 i p 1 1 z 1 b o 72 O 11 m I w � 1 O .. x .. .. I et N nI 1 P N D S I X 9 1 r z is d N y G O m m w 2 C3 r . T 07 1%4 1 K 1 V fJI a 2 .L 1 N 2 07 N C C S I IC 1 2 T .., • m1 m1 DI 1 i z m Al AI Z 1 I S 0 2 1 1 • I. 01= .. O A I vi • • • • • • • • • • • -„• • • •......,.,.•• • • • .. 4,' • �.• /� 9�J AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL September 5, 1990 7:30 p.m. Centennial Center First Floor Assembly Room ROLL CALL: Norman Carlson, President Doris W. Williams, Vice President. Frank Stewart Gary Lebsack David Young MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 1, 1990 APPOINTMENTS: Monday, September 10 at 10:00 a.m.--Elected Officials Wednesday, September 19 at 9:00 a.m.--Board Meeting Appearance ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Correspondence (Marked by *) CORRESPONDENCE: Work Session Minutes from Commissioners--7/30/90 Memo: Vicky Sprague regarding use of Commissioners' Third Floor Meeting Room (316)--8/7/90 Memo: Vicky Sprague regarding parking restrictions on Tenth Avenue--8/8/90 Work Session Minutes from Commissioners--8/13/90 Memo: Vicky Sprague regarding parking restrictions on Tenth Avenue--8/15/90 Planning Commission Agenda--8/21/90 REPORTS: Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Discussion of Employee Opinion Survey NEW BUSINESS: Payment of Bills: Mileage for Norman Carlson $16.00 Mileage for Doris Williams $44.00 Mileage for Gary Lebsack $ 7.00 Mileage for Frank Stewart $ 6.80 PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. U' . $ 1 qo la I .p WELD COUNTY COUNCIL August 21, 1990 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 356-4000 ext. 4780 PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council , in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, will meet in regular session on Wednesday, September 5, 1990. The meeting, which begins at 7:30 p.m. , will be held in the First Floor Assembly Room of the Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley. The Council will discuss employee opinion surveys. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting. -30- 0.0:).\-2,°b) \../i( !alp* I WELD CO',:,yT",. J```an neoo4r e,nvt• �,sc,2;�L"RJ uNITED STATES "o'� NVCLEA ,I3SekILATORY COMMISSION i ti ^ u ` , c 159" Nr: 22 4' ' REGION IV LIB, r rM or:Jo 41 '�0`~� CLM AAN O ON.TEXAS 70011 1� TO THE BOH'w" Ate 2 0 930 In Reply Refer to: Docket: 50-267/90-11 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: A. Clegg Crawford. Vice President Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Gentlemen: This refers to the inspection conducted by Mr. R. E. Farrell of this office during the period June 1 through July 28. 1990. of activities authorized by NRC Operating License DPR-34 for the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station, and to the discussion of our findings with you and other members of your staff at the conclusion of the inspection. Areas examined during the inspection included followup of items of noncompliance, onsite followup of a licensee event report, operational safety verification, monthly maintenance observation, and monthly surveillance observation. Within these areas, the inspection consisted of selective examination of procedures and representative records. interviews with personnel , and observations by the inspector. The inspection findings are documented in the enclosed inspection report. Within the scope of the inspection, no violations or deviations were identified. Should you have any questions concerning this inspection, we will be pleased to discuss them with you. Sincerely. derille,/e'� ,5t?171t"Di rector t44 vislonof Reactor Projects Enclosure: Appendix - NRC Inspection Report 50-267/90-11 cc w/enclosure: Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: D. W. Warembourg, Manager Nuclear Engineering Division P.O. Box 840 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 �Ci0 Public Service Company of Colorado -2- GA International Services Corporation Fort St. Vrain Services ATTN: David Alberstein, Manager P.O. Box 85608 San Diego, California 92138 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Charles H. Fuller, Manager Nuclear Production and Station Manager 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville. Colorado 80651 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: H. L. Brey, Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Resource Management Division P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Quality Assurance Division 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: D. D. Hock, President and Chief Executive Officer P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Public Service Company of Colorado ATTN: Commitment Control Program Coordinator 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80211 Kelley, Standfield & O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Public Service Company Building Room 900 550 15th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 Chairman Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley. Colorado 80631 Public Service Company of Colorado -3- Regional Representative Radiation Programs Environmental Protection Agency 1 Denver Place 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80202-2413 Department of Health ATTN: Robert M. Quillen, Director Radiation Control Division 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Colorado Public Utilities Commission ATTN: Ralph Teague, P.E. 1580 Logan Street 0L1 Denver, Colorado 80203 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Senior Resident Inspector P.O. Box 640 Platteville, Colorado 80651 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Regional Administrator, Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 APPENDIX U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION IV NRC Inspection Report: 50-267/90-11 Operating License: DPR-34 Docket: 50-267 Licensee: Public Service Company of Colorado (PSC) P.O. Box 840 Denver. Colorado 80201-0840 Facility Name: Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station (FSV) Inspection At: FSV, Platteville, Colorado Inspection Conducted: June 1 through July 28, 1990 Inspector: R. E. Farrell, Senior Resident Inspector Approved: 6 ) 8 / S 490 J. . Baird, Technical" ssistant, Division a of Reactor Projects Inspection Summary Inspection Conducted June 1 through July 28, 1990 (Report 50-267/90-11) Areas Inspected: Routine. unannounced inspection of followup of items of noncompliance, onslte followup of a licensee event report, operational safety verification, monthly maintenance observation, and monthly surveillance observation. Results: Within the areas inspected, no violations or deviations were iden£iiied. The event described in paragraph 6 of this report. concerning failure to close the shutters prior to lifting of the fuel handling machine, continues to highlight the need for greater attention to detail by plant workers in the performance of site activities as documented in the previous NRC inspection report (50-267/90-07). 2 DETAILS 1. Persons Contacted D. Alps, Supervisor, Security *F. Borst, Nuclear Training and Support Manager *L. Brey, Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Resources *M. Cappello, Defueling/Decommissioning (D/D) Project Manager R. Craun, Nuclear Site Engineering Manager *A. Crawford, Vice President, Nuclear Operations *M. Denlston, Superintendent of Operations *D. Evans, Operations and Maintenance Manager M. Ferris, Quality Assurance (QA) Operations Manager *C. Fuller, Manager, Nuclear Production *J. Gramling, Supervisor, Nuclear Licensing Operations *P. Harrington, Supervisor, Materials Engineering *M. Holmes, Nuclear Licensing Manager *P. Moore, Supervisor, QA Technical Support M. Niehoff, Nuclear Design Manager *F. Novachek, Program Manager, D/D *H. O'Hagan, D/D Project Manager *W. Rodgers, Nuclear Computer Services Manager *N. Snyder, Fuel Deck Manager *L. Sutton, Supervisor. QA Auditing *P. Tomlinson, Manager, QA D. Warembourg, Manager, Nuclear Engineering NRC *D. Garrison, Inspector, Region IV The NRC inspectors also contacted other licensee and contractor personnel during the inspection. *Denotes those attending the exit interview conducted July 24, 1990. 2. Plant Status The plant was permanently shut down August 18. 1989. One third of the fuel has been removed from the core and placed In spent fuel storage wells. The motor control center breakers for the control rod drives are open, racked out, and clearance togged. The licensee awaits permission from the Department of Energy (DOE) to continue shipment of irradiated fuel to the DOE Idaho National Laboratory facility. Irradiated fuel was previously shipped to DOE Idaho following each plant refueling. An NRC confirmatory order prohibiting operation at any power level was issued May 1, 1990. On May 16. 1990, the Federal Register contained an • .. 3 announcement of intent by the NRC to amend the facility license to preclude operation at any power level. The licensee has submitted a construction application for an independent spent fuel storage facility. This application is currently under review. The fuel handling machine (FNM), which had been previously damaged during routine operation, was repaired and returned to service during the inspection period. Also, the licensee received concurrence from the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation to begin disposing of spare or worn out components. Additionally, removal of the "B" helium circulator which developed a seal leak was authorized and preparation for removal has begun. The circulator will be stored on site until a possession-only license is obtained. 3. Followup on Items of Noncompliance (92702) (Closed) Violation 267/9005-01: Failure to Follow Procedure. Operations personnel performing a surveillance procedure, communicating by radio, skipped a procedure step. The licensee analyzed the procedure and determined that the skipped step was for personnel safety and did not invalidate the test. To address the weakness in communication, operations ` crews were trained in radio communications utilizing Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) material. In addition, the vice president of nuclear operations issued a memorandum to all employees stressing the need for procedural compliance and stating that violation of procedures could result in termination. This item is closed. (Closed) Violation 267/9005-02: Handling Spent Fuel with a Procedure Not Approved by Plant Operations Review Committee (PORC). A spent fuel cask was moved as part of a maintenance activity. The work was done in accordance with a properly prepared controlled work instruction (CWI). This would have been satisfactory if the cask had been empty. The cask was loaded with spent fuel making movements subject to a licensee Technical Specification (TS) requiring that spent fuel handling procedures be reviewed and approved by the PORC. The PORC reviewed the CWI following the violation and found the CWI appropriate for the work. The licensee's fuel deck management personnel have been instructed to assure that all nonroutine CWIs involving the handling of spent fuel be reviewed by the PORC. This item is closed. (Closed) Violation 267/9007-01: Failure to Make a 4-Hour Nonemergency Report to NRC. The licensee's corporate office made a required notification to the EPA and other agencies regarding chemical discharges at Fort St. Vrain. Plant management was not informed of the notifications until the following day. Consequently, the required 4-hour nonemergency report to the NRC of notifications to other agencies was not timely. The licensee has made the corporate offices responsible for these notifications aware el the NRC requirements resulting from such notifications. The licensee has made efforts to improve communications between the plant and supportting corporate offices. This item is closed. 4 4. Onsite Followup of Licensee Event Reports (LERs) (92700) The inspector reviewed the following LER to determine whether corrective actions, as stated in the LER, are appropriate to correct the cause of the event and to verify that these corrective actions have been implemented. (Closed) LER 90-001: Nonessential 4160/480 Volt Bus 5 Transformer Fault Due to Insulation Breakdown. This nonessential transformer failed, apparently, due to age. The failure resulted in a small fire of less than 10 minutes duration contained inside the bus cabinet. The fire was extinguished by shift personnel with handheld fire extinguishers. A valve powered from this bus drifted closed and isolated secondary coolant flow for about 5 hours. This was not a concern as the decay heat load is very low. The licensee had the failed transformer rewound. The licensee inspected and tested four similar nonessential transformers. The safety-related transformers are of different design and are routinely tested. This item is closed. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 5. Operational Safety Verification (71707) The inspector made tours of the control room during normal working hours and during backshift hours. Control room staffing was verified to be at the proper level for the plant condition. During control room tours, the inspector verified that the required number of nuclear instrumentation and plant protective system channels were operable. The operability of emergency AC and DC electrical power, meteorological , and fire protection systems was also verified by the inspector. The reactor operators and shift supervisor logs were reviewed along with the TS compliance log, clearance log. operations deviation report (ODR) log, temporary configuration report (TCR) tog. and operation; order book. Shift turnovers were also observed. The inspector made tours of all accessible areas of the plant to assess the overall conditions and verify the adequacy of plant equipment, radiological controls, and security. During these tours, particular attention was paid to the licensee's fire protection program, including fire extinguishers, firefighting equipment, fire barriers, control of flammable materials, and other fire hazards. The inspector observed health physics technicians performing surveys and checking air samplers and area radiation monitors. Contamination levels and exposure rates were observed to be posted at entrances to radiologically controlled areas and in other appropriate areas and were verified to be up to date by the inspector. The inspector noted that health physics technicians were present to provide assistance when workers were required to enter radiologically controlled areas. The workers observed by the inspector followed the instructions on radiation work permits concerning protective clothing and dosimetry and using proper 1 ' 5 procedures for contamination control , including proper removal of protective clothing and whole-body frisking upon exiting a radiologically- controlled area. The inspector randomly verified that the number of armed security officers required by the security plan were present. A lead security officer was on duty to direct security activities on each shift. The inspector verified that search equipment, including an x-ray machine, explosive detector, and metal detector, were operational or a 100 percent hands-on search was conducted. The protected area barrier was surveyed by the inspector to ensure that it was not compromised by erosion or other objects. The inspector observed that vital area barriers were well maintained and not compromised. The inspector also observed that persons granted access to the site were badged and visitors were properly escorted. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 6. Monthly Maintenance Observation (62703) During the inspection period, the licensee Completed repairs to the FHM. These repairs involved replacing one damaged guide rail and straightening another inside the FHM. The rollers on the FHM telescoping mast run up and down on these rails maintaining the orientation of the mast and the attached fuel grapple. Subsequent to completing these repairs, the licensee was moving the FHM and damaged it further. The damage was slight and was repaired the following week. More significantly, though no one received any radiation exposure, a potential for significant personnel radiation exposure was created when the FHM was lifted with the shutters open. A narrative description of the event is summarized below. On July 11 the licensee was ready to functionally test the repaired fuel handling machine. The grapple was to first be moved to its full up position. To move the grapple. the logic in the FHM had to have a "shutter open" signal from both the FHM shutter integral to the machine and the reactor isolation valve (RIV) upon which the FHM rested. RIVs are used to attach the FHM to equipment storage wells and fuel storage wells in addition to reactor refueling regions. In this case, the FHM was sitting on an RIV above an equipment storage well. The shutter on the RIV and FHM opens. allowing the fuel grapple on the telescope mast to pass through. When work is complete and the mast is retracted, both shutters close. Thus. the FHM is a closed container, and the storage well or reactor region is also closed by the RIV. To move the FHM grapple, an electrical umbilical cord was attached between the FHM and RIV. The shutters on the RIV and FHM were opened with the signal from the RIV delivered to the FHM via the umbilical cord. The FHM 6 grapple was fully retracted. The FHM was resting on top of an equipment storage well connected via an RIV with both the RIY and FHM shutters open. The FHM is sealed via inflatable seals to the RIV as is the RIV to the equipment storage well. In this configuration, the FHM forms a seismic Category I sealed extension of the equipment storage well. This is a normal analyzed configuration. Upon retracting the FHM grapple, the fuel deck workers ceased work for the day and left the equipment as described. The following day, July 12, the fuel deck workers commenced work. Their instructions were to move the FHM to set up for work in Region 15 of the reactor. The workers unbolted the FHM from the RIV and deflated the seal between the RIV and the FHM. The FHM was then lifted a few inches above the RIV. At this point, a worker noticed that the shutters of the RIV and FHM were still open and the umbilical cord between the FHM and RIV was still in place. Crane movement was stopped. Health physics technicians on the fuel deck surveyed the space between the RIV and FHM with a 0-5 millirem/hour dose rate survey instrument. The meter pegged high. The health physics personnel ordered the FHM lowered back on the RIV. The FHM was immediately lowered back onto the RIV and both the RIV and FHM shutters were closed. The umbilical between the RIV and FHM was damaged and had to be repaired. Subsequent checking of self-reading dosimeters showed no measurable personnel exposures from this event. The movements of the FHM by the fuel deck workers were all within the normal job knowledge expected of these workers. The controlled work instruction governing the work stated tasks to be completed without the step-by-step detail of fuel handling procedures. The workers have done this type of work for years; thus, the work was considered to be routine. No violation of procedures occurred and the procedures were considered to be adequate. The apparent cause of the mishap was the break at the end of the day with the shutters of the FHM and RIV open and the umbilical cord attached. No one remembered to check the shutters or cord the following morning before beginning to move the FHM. The inspector discussed this incident with licensee management and expressed concern over a lack of attention to details which resulted in a potential high radiation exposure from this incident. The licensee shared the inspector's concern and is attempting to tighten controls on the fuel deck, including considering fuel deck worker suggestions to make the individual workers more responsible for activities. The licensee advised the inspector that this particular incident had occurred previously, but not in several years. The potential for high radiation exposure came from the contents of the equipment wells. The particular well contained irradiated metal-clad reflection blocks from the reactor core. One licensee estimate of dose rate inside the well was approximately 4000 rem per hour. The inspector expressed concern to licensee management that this incident continued to highlight the need for greater attention to detail by plant workers. This concern was expressed previously in NRC Inspection Report 50-267/90-07 covering the previous inspection period. 7 No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 7. Monthly Surveillance Observation (61726) The inspector routinely reviewed surveillance logs in the control room to verify that all applicable surveillances were being maintained current. The inspector also observed portions of surveillances on the alternate cooling method diesel generator's waste gas and liquid waste sampling and Appendix R shutdown cooling train walkdown. The inspector noted that the surveillance log indicated that the surveillance on the startup neutron channels and the reserve shutdown system were both in the grace period. Discussion with the shift supervisor and compliance engineer identified that the startup neutron channels were not required with the reactor shut down, all rods in, and no incore work being done. The licensee does the surveillance on the startup neutron channels with the reactor shut down prior to doing incore manipulations. This is in accordance with the TS. The reserve shutdown system surveillance is an 18-month surveillance. This surveillance involves placing the most recently removed control rod drive assembly in the plant hot cell and activating the assembly reserve shutdown material. This test is a destructive test rupturing the graphite rupture disk and visually confirming the fill movement of the horizontal graphite reserve shutdown material. As the inspection period ended, the licensee was preparing to do this test. The actual test will be conducted during the next inspection period. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 8. Exit Meeting (30703) An exit interview was conducted with licensee representatives identified in Paragraph 1 on July 24, 1990. During this interview. the inspector reviewed the scope and findings of the report. The licensee did not identify as proprietary any information provided to, or reviewed by, the inspector. ta"6". OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(309)3564000 EXT.4758 PAL Box JSs GREELEY,COLORADO 80692 ik • COLORADO August 20, 1990 Secretary of State Board of County Commissioners 1560 Broadway 915 Tenth Street Denver, CO 80202 Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Board and Secretary of State; Pursuant to C.R.S., 524-18-109(3) (b) and 524-18-110, this constitutes disclosure of an action which may have the appearance of impinging on my official duty and fiduciary trust. Currently pending before the Board of County Commissioners is a zoning application for a Uso by Special Review for Joy Jefferson. The Jefferson interests are represented by R. Russell Anson, attorney-at-law, who is currently Weld County Republican Chairman. I am a Republican candidate for office in the coming general election. Mr. Anson, as party Chairman, chairs the 26 person executive committee which makes decisions regarding such matters as funding for campaigns. No financial contribution by the Republican party towards my campaign has been made. Furthermore, Section 24-18-104(3) (a) , specifically excludes accepting reported campaign contributions from the category of acts which constitutes a breach of fiduciary duty. The local party does publish, at their cost, a brochure containing information regarding all Republican party candidates. The possible appearance of conflict may also involve non-financial considerations in that Mr. Anson, as party Chairman,, and a former employee of the County (having resigned in 1984) , might be claimed to unduly influence this Board's decision. I am not in a position to refrain from voting on the Use by Special Review as a quorum will not be available should both Commissioners in this position abstain. As a result, I will be participating in the voting. I should also note that I have consulted with Assistant County Attorney Lee Morrison, who concurs with my view that these circumstances do not constitute a breach of the public duty with respect to the Use by Special Review process, pursuant to C.R.S., 524-18-101, et seq. , Colorado Code of Ethics or the Weld County Home Rule Charter. Nonetheless, disclosure is given and a request made that an advisory opinion issue from your office concerning this matter. Sincerely, Constance L. Harbert Weld County Commissioner t46-- 812go a let divitH4° OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE( 336 e000,F.xx 4200 PO, BGx y66 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 k • COLORADO August 20, 1990 Secretary of State Board of County Commissioners 1560 Broadway 915 Tenth Street Denver, CO 80202 Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Board and Secretary of State: Pursuant to C.R.S., 524-18-109(3) (b) and 524-18-110, this constitutes disclosure of an action which may have the appearance of impinging on my official duty and fiduciary trust. Currently pending before the Board of County Commissioners is a zoning application for a Use by Special Review for Joy Jefferson. The Jefferson interests are represented by R. Russell Anson, attorney-at-law, who is currently Weld County Republican Chairman. I am a Republican candidate for office in the coming general election. Mr. Anson, as party Chairman, chairs the 26 person executive committee which makes decisions regarding such matters as funding for campaigns. No financial contribution by the Republican party towards my campaign has been made. Furthermore, Section 24-18-104(3) (a) , specifically excludes accepting reported campaign contributions from the category of acts which constitutes a breach of fiduciary duty. The local party does publish, at their cost, a brochure containing information regarding all Republican party candidates. The possible appearance of conflict mayalso involve non-financial considerations in that Mr. Anson, as party Chairman,. and a former employee of the County (having resigned in 1984) , might be claimed to unduly influence this Board's decision. I am not in a position to refrain from voting on the Use by Special Review as a quorum will not be available should both Commissioners in this position abstain. As a result, I will be participating in the voting. I should also note that I have consulted with Assistant County Attorney Leo Morrison, who concurs with my view that these circumstances do not constitute a breach of the public duty with respect to the Use by Special Review process, pursuant to C.R.S., 524-18-101, et Seq., Colorado Code of Ethics or the Weld County Rome Rule Charter. Nonetheless, disclosure is given and a request made that an advisory opinion issue from your office concerning this matter. Sincerely, „Soc. &auto Gene R. Brantner Weld County Commisaioner BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OP RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Rick Iverson that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the election of Bud Clemons to serve as Vice-Chairman of the Weld County Planning Commission for a term ending July 31. 1991. be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. VOTE; For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Richard Kimmel Judy Yamaguchi LeAnn Reid Rick Iverson Bud Clemons Jean Hoffman Jerry Kiefer The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners asking for its endorsement of the nomination of Bud Clemons as Vice-Chairman. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I. Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution ie a true copy of the Resolution o£ the Planning Commission of Weld County. Colorado. adopted on August 21. I990. and recorded in Book No. %III of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 22nd day of August, 1990. 'oeLNA-a. goon Bobbie Good \\ Secretary.3rfrifsPi • g�;�qo BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the election of Jerry Kiefer to serve as Chairman of the Weld County Planning Commission for a term ending July 31. 1991, be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Richard Kimmel Judy Yamaguchi LeAnn Reid Rick Iverson Bud Clemons Jean Hoffman Jerry Kiefer The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners asking for its endorsement of the nomination of Jerry Kiefer as Chairman. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County. Colorado. adopted on August 21. 1990. and recorded in Book No. XIII of the proceedings of the Plannita Commission. Dated the 22nd ``day of August. 1990. Q m q o Bobbie Good\ Secretary Afi� �1 4v` • Sp:I/go • • DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO Case No. SUMMONS CHARLES T. KOZEL, Plaintiff, v. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER, INC. ; and NORMEDCO CARE, INC. , A wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. , Defendants. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file with the clerk of this court an answer or other response to the attached complaint. If service of the summons and complaint was made upon you within the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 20 days after such service upon you. If service of the summons and complaint was made upon you outside of the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 30 days after such service upon you. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within the applicable time period, judgment by default may be entered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice. DATED this 4.7 day of August, 1990. FISCHER, BROWN, HUDDLESON & GUNN, P.C. Steven B. Ray, No. 35 P.O. Drawer J Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Telephone: (303) 482-1056 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4, C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of the complaint must be served with this summons. This form should not be used where service by publication is desired. TO THE CLERK: If the summons is issued by the clerk of the court, the signature block for the clerk, deputy and the seal of the court should be provided by stamp, or typewriter, in the space to the loft of the attorney's name. " Sal AO CC: Zen 62)j g,uc�CcR) DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO Case No. : COMPLAINT CHARLES T. KOZEL, Plaintiff, V. • WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER, INC. ; and NORMEDCO CARE, INC. , A wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. , Defendants. Charles T. Kozel ("Plaintiff") , by and through his attorneys, Fischer, Brown, Huddleson & Gunn, P.C. , and Frey, Lach & Michaels, P.C. , states the following as his Complaint against Defendant Weld County Board of County Commissioners ("Weld County") ; Defendant North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. ("NCMC") ; and Defendant NORMEDCO CARE, Inc. , a wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. ("NORMEDCO) : GENERAL _ALLEGATIONS 1. Weld County is a governing body charged with the responsibility and authority of administering the affairs of Weld County pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. Its principal offices are located at 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. 2 . Weld County is a governmental entity within the State of Colorado. 3 . North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. is a Colorado not- for-profit corporation with its corporate offices located at 1801 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. • • 4. NORMEDCO is a wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. , a Colorado not-for-profit corporation, and is the operator of NCMC. NORMEDCO'S principal offices are located at 1801 16th street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. 5. At all times material to the events complained of, Plaintiff was a resident of the City of Greeley, County of Weld, State of Colorado. 6. Jurisdiction and venue is proper in this Court pursuant to Rule 98 (c) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure in that the events which are the subject of this lawsuit took place in the City of Greeley, County of Weld, State of Colorado. 7. On or about October 8, 1987, the Defendants, acting jointly, hired the Plaintiff for the position of Public Health Administrator under a new concept for managing the Weld County Department of Public Health. 8 . Previously Weld County's health department had been managed by a medical doctor alone. 9. The new management concept called for joint management of the health department using a Public Health Administrator (to be a qualified and certified health administrator, but not a medical doctor) and a Public Health Director (to be a medical doctor) . 10. The Plaintiff was considered for, and was eventually hired to fill, the position of Public Health Administrator. 11. The Plaintiff realized that there was risk in accepting employment offered by the Defendants in that joint management might not be successful. Public health departments have traditionally been run by medical doctors; and if joint management were not successful in Weld County, the position most likely to be elimi- nated would be his. 12. The Plaintiff realized that the attitudes of the key personnel towards joint management was critical to its success and critical to his decision of whether to accept employment offered by the Defendants. 13. Before he accepted employment, therefore, the Plaintiff expressed his concerns for job security to employees and repre- sentatives of the Defendants and he inquired specifically about the attitudes of key personnel, including the acting Public Health Director, Joseph Ferguson, M.D. , towards joint management. 14 . In response to his expressed concerns, representations significant to his decision were made to the Plaintiff before he was hired. These representations were made by agents and employees 2 of the Defendants regarding the description of the job he would be filling, responsibilities he would be given, attitudes and willingness of key personnel who would be involved in the new management idea to make it work successfully, the employment opportunity itself, likelihood of success of the new management concept, and alternative job security for the Plaintiff if the new method of management did not work. The list of those representa- tions specifically includes, but is not limited to, the following: a. That as Public Health Administrator Plaintiff would have joint and equal responsibility with the Public Health Director for the management of the Weld County Department of Public Health; b. That Plaintiff would not be supervised by nor report to the Public Health Director; c. That the key personnel who were to be involved in imple- menting the new concept of joint management of the health department, including acting Public Health Director Joseph Ferguson, M.D. , all supported the idea of joint management, wanted to see the idea work, and could be relied on to help achieve that goal; d. That Plaintiff would hold the position of health department spokesman and would be recognized as a leader within the department and outside in the community as liaison with other community leaders, newspapers, and the state health department; e. That six (6) months after the date Plaintiff began employment, his probationary period would be completed and he would have full employee rights, including the right to a hearing, grievance procedure, or other recourse should he be terminated; f. That the new concept of joint management would be given _ a fair chance to succeed; but, if it was determined that the new form of management could not or would not work in Weld County, Plaintiff would be given an opportunity for full-time employment in another position with one of the Defendants, as long as he demonstrated competent work performance; and g. That if Plaintiff were to be terminated, he would be provided full salary and benefits for six (6) months, his current title, and an excellent current reference (assuming satisfactory work performance) . IS. Relying on the representations and promises of the representatives of these Defendants, the Plaintiff declined another employment opportunity that was available to him at that time and 3 • accepted the position of Public Health Administrator of the Weld County Department of Public Health. 16. The Plaintiff moved himself and his family from Los Gatos, California, where they were residing, to Greeley, Colorado and, on November 16, 1987, Plaintiff began his position as Public Health Administrator for Weld County. 17. The representations that had been made to the Plaintiff were materially false in many respects, including but not limited to the following: a. Plaintiff did not ever have joint and equal responsi- bility with the Public Health Director for management of the Weld County Department of Public Health; b. Plaintiff did come to be supervised by and required to report to the Public Health Director; c. Plaintiff was required to cease all outside community work and community leadership activities and liaison with the state health department; d. Plaintiff was never given full employee rights; e. The concept of joint management was never given a fair chance to succeed; f. Key Defendant personnel were not supportive of the concept of non-medical doctors managing public health departments jointly with medical doctors, in spite of representations made to the Plaintiff that they were; g. Instead of working for the success of joint management, as was represented to Plaintiff, key personnel worked against its success and undermined the Plaintiff's efforts to make joint management successful; h. Instead of minds open and positive for joint management, there existed much tension, professional jealousy, dissention, and confusion about implementation of the joint management idea; and, i. Personnel, agents, and representatives of the Defendants who had expressed support for the joint management concept to the Plaintiff were, in fact, opposed to the concept and they actively resisted the success of the concept, resisted the Plaintiff's authority, and thwarted the Plaintiff's decisions and actions aimed at success of joint management. a a 18. Personnel acting for the Defendants knew of these attitudes against the success of joint management, they knew the importance of those attitudes to the Plaintiff, and they should have told him of their existence before he was hired; but they did not. 19. Within four months of the time Plaintiff began his employment, the job description for the Public Health Administrator that had been represented to the Plaintiff when he accepted the employment was substantially altered due to the efforts of the opponents of joint management. 20. In spite of these unexpected attempts to interfere with the success of joint management, the Plaintiff performed his duties excellently and received such ratings from his supervisor. 21. Within a year of the time he was employed, however, the Plaintiff was brought under the supervision of the Public Health Director, thereby ending the joint management of the health department in Weld County. 22. In less than a month from that action, the Public Health Director succeeded in eliminating the position of Public Health Administrator and, on February 28, 1989, the Public Health Director terminated the Plaintiff's employment entirely without a oppor- tunity to have his grievance heard, without an offer of other employment, without six months pay, and without excellent refer- ences for future employment. 23 . The Defendants Weld County, NCMC, and NORMEDCO owed general and special duties to Plaintiff, including but not limited to the following: a. To make no misrepresentations or misstatements during their interview process with Plaintiff; b. To disclose all reliable and accurate information about the employment position for which Plaintiff was applying, including in particular the disclosure of the tension and dissention that existed over the decision to have joint management of the Weld County Department of Public Health; and, c. To refrain from misrepresenting facts surrounding the job or from keeping silent about vital information about the job. 24. The Defendants' duties set forth above arise in this case by virtue of Plaintiff's special relationship with these Defendants as an applicant for a position with them in the State of Colorado and by virtue of circumstances surrounding his hiring, including but not limited to the Plaintiff's direct request to the Defendants 5 • for accurate and important information about the job for which he was applying and the acceptance of the new management concept among people who could influence its success. 25. The Defendants knew or should have known that the Plaintiff would be farmed by his reasonable reliance upon serious omissions of fact or misrepresentations made to Plaintiff during the interview process. 26. The Plaintiff did justifiably and to his detriment rely on the false information that was given him about the job and, as such, was induced to accept the position of Public Health Adminis- trator for the weld County Department of Public Health and relocate his family to Greeley, Colorado. 27. As a direct and proximate result of the actions and inactions of the Defendants, the Plaintiff has in the past and will continue in the future to incur injuries, damages, and losses, including but not limited to: a. Lost wages and fringe benefits, including but not limited to insurance and retirement benefits; b. Moving costs and expenses incurred in relocating himself and his family from Los Gatos, California to Greeley, Colorado and establishing new residence; c. Job-seeking expenses; d. Moving costs and expenses incurred in relocating to a new job location; e. Bankruptcy attorney fees and costs (the Plaintiff was forced to declare bankruptcy because of the loss of income and inability to find other employment quickly enough to pay debts that became due) ; • f. Loss of investment and profit in property owned by the Plaintiff in Texas property, and tax consequences of forced sale of Texas property; g. Loss of credit, loss of good credit rating, and other financial losses resulting from the declaration of bankruptcy; h. Economic loss from sale of home; i. Damages to professional career, reputation, employment potential, and business opportunities; j . Mental anguish, stress, and emotional pain and suffering, including but not limited to loss of self-esteem. 6 p7RST CLAIM FOR RELIEF (Negligent Misrepresentation) 28. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 27 of his Complaint. 29. Weld County, NCMC, NORMEDCO and their agents, representa- tives, and employees failed to exercise reasonable care in communicating information to the Plaintiff about the position for which he was applying and, as such, Defendants breached their duty to deliver accurate and reliable information to the Plaintiff by negligently misrepresenting the job and peoples' attitudes toward the joint management plan for managing the county health depart- ment. 30. As a direct and proximate result of those Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' negligent mis- representations, false communications, and material omissions of fact and of Plaintiff's detrimental reliance on the promises and facts as presented by those Defendants and their agents, repre- sentatives, and employees described above, the Plaintiff has suffered those injuries, losses, and damages previously set forth. SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF FRAUD (Fraudulent Concealment) (Deceit by Nondisclosure) (Fraudulent Inducement) (Constructive Fraud) 31. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 30 of his Complaint. 32. Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' failure to disclose vital information requested by the Plaintiff was done deliberately with the intent to deceive' the Plaintiff at a time when the Defendants knew that the Plaintiff was ignorant of these facts which, had they been made known to Plaintiff, would have changed his decision to accept employment as Public Health Administrator or significantly changed tht terms under which he would have accepted the employment. 33 . The actions of the agents, representatives, and employees of the Defendants were done with wilful, wanton, and reckless disregard for the rights and feelings of the Plaintiff. 34. If the actions of the Defendants' agents, representa- tives, and employees were not done deliberately or were not a matter of conscious wrongdoing, such actions constitute fraud constructively due to the relation of the parties and due to the 7 circumstances under which the Plaintiff came to be employed all as described above in this Complaint. 35. As a direct and proximate result of those Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' fraudulent conceal- ment of such facts and of Plaintiff's detrimental reliance on the facts as presented by those Defendants and their agents, repre- sentatives, and employees described above, the Plaintiff has suffered those injuries, losses, and damages previously set forth_ THIRD CLAIM FOR RELIEF (Statutory Fraud) 36. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 36 of his Complaint. 37. The Defendants, their agents, representatives, and employees, by keeping silent on material issues of fact and through misrepresentations and promises negligently and recklessly made to the Plaintiff during his interview process with them, induced Plaintiff to move from California to Colorado by means of such false and deceptive representations concerning the kind and character of the work Plaintiff understood he would be performing, in violation of C.R.S. S 8-2-104 . 38. As a direct and proximate result of those Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' inducement of Plaintiff to accept employment in violation of C.R.S. $ 8-2-104, the Plaintiff has suffered those injuries, losses, and damages previously set forth. In addition, Plaintiff has incurred costs and attorney fees as a result of the Defendants' actions and inactions, and is entitled by law to recovery of those additional damages. FOURTH CLAIM FOB RELIEF (Wrongful Discharge and Breach of Contract) • 39. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 38 of his Complaint. 40. Plaintiff performed the duties of his employment compe- tently and ably in full accordance with the terms of his employment from the time he first began working until December 31, 1988. 41. Effective December 31, 1988, through the joint actions of the Defendants, the contract under which the Plaintiff had initially worked was terminated, and Plaintiff was compelled to become an employee solely of Weld County and under the direct supervision of the County Public Health Director. 8 • 42. That action so significantly altered the position of Public Health Administrator that it was no longer the position for which Plaintiff had accepted employment. Accordingly, the Defendants had breached the employment contract on December 31, 1988. 43. The Plaintiff was constructively compelled to accept the changed employment and did so beginning that job on January 1, 1989. 44. Plaintiff performed or attempted to perform the duties of his new assignment competently and ably in full accordance with the terms of that assignment as he understood it, but was prevented from doing so by the actions of the Defendant Weld County and its agents, representatives and employees. 45. On February 28, 1989, Plaintiff was wrongfully discharged without cause from the newly assigned position by the Defendant Weld county. 46. The wrongful discharge of employment was also a breach of contract for employment between the Plaintiff and Defendant Weld County. 47. As a direct and proximate cause of Plaintiff's wrongful termination and breach of contract by Weld County, Plaintiff has incurred those injuries, damages, and losses previously set forth. pIFTH CLAIM FOR REL;EF (Promissory Estoppel) 48. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 47 of his Complaint. 49. Should the elements of contract not exist as set forth in claims described above in this Complaint, the' Defendants are, nonetheless, bound by the promises made to the Plaintiff as also set forth above because it was intended that the Plaintiff would rely on the promises, and the Plaintiff did in fact rely on those promises. 50. Injustice can only be avoided by enforcement of the promises to the Plaintiff. 51. As a direct and proximate cause of Plaintiff's wrongful termination and breach of contract by the Weld County, Plaintiff has incurred those injuries, damages, and losses previously set forth. 9 i wBEREPORE, Plaintiff prays for judgment in favor of him and against the Defendants, jointly and severally, for damages in an amount to be proven at trial; for the costs and expenses of this action; for interest at the legal rate from the date of Plaintiff's termination; for his expert witness fees and attorneys' fees; and for such other and further relief as the Court deems equitable and just. . y DEM;1D Plaintiff hereby demands trial by a jury of six (6) . DATED this 3. day of July, 1990. FISCHER, BROWN, HUDDLESON & GUNN, P.C. BY: R . Cis„.....- -Steven B. Ray, #343$ P. O. Drawer a Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Telephone: (303) 482-1056 Attorneys for Plaintiff FREY, LACH & MICHAELS, P.C. By: egae•C ad o J usarY�M. Lach, 222 318 Canyon Avenue, Suite 200 P.O. Box 2283 • Fort Collins, CO 80522 Telephone: (303) 493-8622 Attorneys for Plaintiff Plaintiff's Address: 11100 Roxboro, Apt. #108 Oklahoma City, OK 73162 ft\.qe\.en\Yeae1\oriylna.2 10 i t DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO Case No. SUMMONS CHARLES T. KOZEL, Plaintiff, v. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER, INC. ; and NORMEDCO CARE, INC. , A wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. , Defendants. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby zummoned and required to file with the clerk of this court an answer er other response to the attached complaint. If service of the summons and complaint was made upon you within the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 20 days after such service upon you. If service of the summons and Complaint was made upon you outside of the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 30 days after such service upon you. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within the applicable time period, judgment by default may be entered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice. DATED this day of August, 1990. FISCHER, BROWN, HUDDLESON & GUNN, P.C. By: � . Steven, No. 35 P.O. Drawer a Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Telephone: (303) 482-1056 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4, C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of the complaint must be served with this summons. This form should not be used where service by publication is desired. TO THE CLERK: If the summons is issued by the clerk of the court, the signature block for the clerk, deputy and the seal of the court should be provided by stamp, or typewriter, in the space to the ^ left of the attorney's name. CL: 1)01-1( )J . . DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO Case No. : COMPLAINT CHARLES T. KOZEL, Plaintiff, v. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER, INC. ; and NORMEDCO CARE, INC. , A wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. , Defendants. Charles T. Kozel ("Plaintiff") , by and through his attorneys, Fischer, Brown, Huddleson & Gunn, P.C. , and Frey, Lach & Michaels, P.C. , states the following as his Complaint against Defendant Weld County Board of County Commissioners ("Weld County") ; Defendant North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. ("NCMC") ; and Defendant NORMEDCO CARE, Inc. , a wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. ("NORMEDCO) : GENERAL ALLEGATIONS 1. Weld County is a governing body charged with the responsibility and authority of administering the affairs of Weld County pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. Its principal offices are located at 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. 2 . Weld County is a governmental entity within the State of Colorado. 3 . North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. is a Colorado not- for-profit corporation with its corporate offices located at 1801 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. 4. NORMEDCO is a wholly owned subsidiary of North Colorado Medical Center, Inc. , a Colorado not-tor-profit corporation, and is the operator of NCMC. NORMEDCO'S principal offices are located at 1801 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. S. At all times material to the events complained of, Plaintiff was a resident of the City of Greeley, County of Weld, State of Colorado. 6. Jurisdiction and venue is proper in this Court pursuant to Rule 98(c) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure in that the events which are the subject of this lawsuit took place in the City of Greeley, County of Weld, State of Colorado. 7. On or about October 8, 1987, the Defendants, acting jointly, hired the Plaintiff for the position of Public Health Administrator under a new concept for managing the Weld County Department of Public Health. 8. Previously Weld County's health department had been managed by a medical doctor alone. 9. The new management concept called for joint management of the health department using a Public Health Administrator (to be a qualified and certified health administrator, but not a medical doctor) and a Public Health Director (to be a medical doctor) . 10. The Plaintiff was considered for, and was eventually hired to fill, the position of Public Health Administrator. 11. The Plaintiff realized that there was risk in accepting employment offered by the Defendants in that joint management might not be successful. Public health departments have traditionally been run by medical doctors; and if joint management were not successful in Weld County, the position most likely to be elimi- nated would be his. 12. The Plaintiff realized that the attitudes of the key personnel towards joint management was critical to its success and critical to his decision of whether to accept employment offered by the Defendants. 13. Before he accepted employment, therefore, the Plaintiff expressed his concerns for job security to employees and repre- sentatives of the Defendants and he inquired specifically about the attitudes of key personnel, including the acting Public Health Director, Joseph Ferguson, M.D„ towards joint management. 14. In response to his expressed concerns, representations significant to his decision were made to the Plaintiff before he was hired. These representations were made by agents and employees 2 of the Defendants regarding the description of the job he would be filling, responsibilities he would be given, attitudes and willingness of key personnel who would be involved in the new management idea to make it work successfully, the employment opportunity itself, likelihood of success of the new management concept, and alternative job security for the Plaintiff if the new method of management did not work. The list of those representa- tions specifically includes, but is not limited to, the following: a. That as Public Health Administrator Plaintiff would have joint and equal responsibility with the Public Health Director for the management of the Weld County uepartment of Public Health; b. That Plaintiff would not be supervised by nor report to the Public Health Director; c. That the key personnel who were to be involved in imple- menting the new concept of joint management of the health department, including acting Public Health Director Joseph Ferguson, M.D. , all supported the idea of joint management, wanted to see the idea work, and could be relied on to help achieve that goal; d. That Plaintiff would hold the position of health department spokesman and would be recognized as a leader within the department and outside in the community as liaison with other community leaders, newspapers, and the state health department; e. That six (6) months after the date Plaintiff began employment, his probationary period would be completed and he would have full employee rights, including the right to a hearing, grievance procedure, or other recourse should he be terminated; f. That the new concept of joint management would be given . a fair chance to succeed; but, if it was determined that the new form of management could not or would net work in Weld County, Plaintiff would be given an opportunity for full-time employment in another position with one of the Defendants, as long as he demonstrated competent work performance; and g. That if Plaintiff were to be terminated, he would be provided full salary and benefits for six (6) months, his current title, and an excellent current reference (assuming satisfactory work performance) . 15. Relying on the representations and promises of the representatives of these Defendants, the Plaintiff declined another employment opportunity that was available to him at that time and 3 i accepted the position of Public Health Administrator of the Weld County Department of Public Health. 16. The Plaintiff moved himself and his family from Los Gatos, California, where they were residing, to Greeley, Colorado and, on November 16, 1987, Plaintiff began his position as Public Health Administrator for Weld County. 17. The representations that had been made to the Plaintiff were materially false in many respects, including but not limited to the following: a. Plaintiff did not ever have joint and equal responsi- bility with the Public Health Director for management of the Weld County Department of Public Health; b. Plaintiff did come to be supervised by and required to report to the Public Health Director; c. Plaintiff was required to cease all outside community work and community leadership activities and liaison with the state health department; d. Plaintiff was never given full employee rights; e. The concept of joint management was never given a fair chance to succeed; f. Key Defendant personnel were not supportive of the concept of non-medical doctors managing public health departments jointly with medical doctors, in spite of representations made to the Plaintiff that they were; g. Instead of working for the success of joint management, as was represented to Plaintiff, key personnel worked against its success and undermined the Plaintiff's efforts to make joint management successful; h. Instead of minds open and positive for joint management, there existed much tension, professional jealousy, dissention, and confusion about implementation of the joint management idea; and, i. Personnel, agents, and representatives of the Defendants who had expressed support for the joint management concept to the Plaintiff were, in fact, opposed to the concept and they actively resisted the success of the concept, resisted the Plaintiff's authority, and thwarted the Plaintiff's decisions and actions aimed at success of joint management. 4 18. Personnel acting for the Defendants knew of these attitudes against the success of joint management, they knew the importance of those attitudes to the Plaintiff, and they should have told him of their existence before he was hired; but they did not. 19. Within four months of the time Plaintiff began his employment, the job description for the Public Hearth Administrator that had been represented to the Plaintiff when he accepted the employment was substantially altered due to the efforts of the opponents of joint management. 20. In spite of these unexpected attempts to interfere with the success of joint management, the Plaintiff performed his duties excellently and received such ratings from his supervisor. 21. Within a year of the time he was employed, however, the Plaintiff was brought under the supervision of the Public Health Director, thereby ending the joint management of the health department in Weld County. 22. In less than a month from that action, the Public Health Director succeeded in eliminating the position of Public Health Administrator and, on February 28, 1989, the Public Health Director terminated the Plaintiff's employment entirely without a oppor- tunity to have his grievance heard, without an offer of other employment, without six months pay, and without excellent refer- ences for future employment. 23. The Defendants Weld County, NCMC, and NORMEDCO owed general and special duties to Plaintiff, including but not limited to the following: a. To make no misrepresentations or misstatements during their interview process with Plaintiff; b. To disclose all reliable and accurate information about the employment position for which Plaintiff was applying, including in particular the disclosure of the tension and dissention that existed over the decision to have joint management of the Weld County Department of Public Health; and, c. To refrain from misrepresenting facts surrounding the job or from keeping silent about vital information about the job. 24. The Defendants ' duties set forth above arise in this case by virtue of Plaintiff's special relationship with these Defendants as an applicant for a position with them in the State of Colorado and by virtue of circumstances surrounding his hiring, including but not limited to the Plaintiff's direct request to the Defendants 5 • for accurate and important information about the job for which he was applying and the acceptance of the new management concept among people who could influence its success. 25. The Defendants knew or should have known that the Plaintiff would be harmed by his reasonable reliance upon serious omissions of fact or misrepresentations made to Plaintiff during the interview process. 26. The Plaintiff did justifiably and to his detriment rely on the false information that was given him about the job and, as such, was induced to accept the position of Public Health Adminis- trator for the Weld County Department of Public Health and relocate his family to Greeley, Colorado. 27. As a direct and proximate result of the actions and inactions of the Defendants, the Plaintiff has in the past and will continue in the future to incur injuries, damages, and losses, including but not limited to: a. Lost wages and fringe benefits, including but not limited to insurance and retirement benefits; b. Moving costs and expenses incurred in relocating himself and his family from Los Gatos, California to Greeley, Colorado and establishing new residence; c. Job-seeking expenses; d. Moving costs and expenses incurred in relocating to a new job location; e. Bankruptcy attorney fees and costs (the Plaintiff was forced to declare bankruptcy because of the loss of income and inability to find other employment quickly enough to pay debts that became due) ; • f. Loss of investment and profit in property owned by the Plaintiff in Texas property, and tax consequences of forced sale of Texas property; g. Loss of credit, loss of good credit rating, and other financial losses resulting from the declaration of bankruptcy; h. Economic loss from sale of home; i. Damages to professional career, reputation, employment potential, and business opportunities; j . Mental anguish, stress, and emotional pain and suffering, including but not limited to loss of self-esteem. 6 FIRST Tani FOR RF.T.TRF (Negligent Misrepresentation) 28. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 27 of his Complaint. 29. Weld County, NCMC, NORMEDCO and their agents, representa- tives, and employees failed to exercise reasonable care in communicating information to the Plaintiff about the position for which he was applying and, as such, Defendants breached their duty to deliver accurate and reliable information to the Plaintiff by negligently misrepresenting the job and peoples' attitudes toward the joint management plan for managing the county health depart- ment. 30. As a direct and proximate result of those Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' negligent mis- representations, false communications, and material omissions of fact and of Plaintiff's detrimental reliance on the promises and facts as presented by those Defendants and their agents, repre- sentatives, and employees described above, the Plaintiff has suffered those injuries, losses, and damages previously set forth. SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF FRAUD (Fraudulent Concealment) (Deceit by Nondisclosure) (Fraudulent Inducement) (Constructive Fraud) 31. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 30 of his Complaint. 32. Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' failure to disclose vital information requested by the Plaintiff was done deliberately with the intent to deceive the Plaintiff at a time when the Defendants knew that the Plaintiff was ignorant of these facts which, had they been made known to Plaintiff, would have changed his decision to accept employment as Public Health Administrator or significantly changed the terms under which he would have accepted the employment. 33 . The actions of the agents, representatives, and employees of the Defendants were done with wilful, wanton, and reckless disregard for the rights and feelings of the Plaintiff. 34. If the actions of the Defendants' agents, representa- tives, and employees were not done deliberately or were not a matter of conscious wrongdoing, such actions constitute fraud constructively due to the relation of the parties and due to the 7 circumstances under which the Plaintiff came to be employed all as described above in this Complaint. 35. As a direct and proximate result of those Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' fraudulent conceal- ment of such facts and of Plaintiff's detrimental reliance on the facts as presented by those Defendants and their agents, repre- sentatives, and employees described above, the Plaintiff has suffered those injuries, losses, and damages previously set forth. THIRD CLAIM FOR BELIEF - (Statutory Fraud) 36. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 36 of his Complaint. • 37. The Defendants, their agents, representatives, and employees, by keeping silent on material issues of fact and through misrepresentations and promises negligently and recklessly made to the Plaintiff during his interview process with them, induced Plaintiff to move from California to Colorado by means of such false and deceptive representations concerning the kind and character of the work Plaintiff understood he would be performing, in violation of C.R.S. $ 8-2-104. 38. As a direct and proximate result of those Defendants' and their agents, representatives, and employees' inducement of Plaintiff to accept employment in violation of C.R.S. $ 8-2-104, the Plaintiff has suffered those injuries, losses, and damages previously set forth. In addition, Plaintiff has incurred costs and attorney fees as a result of the Defendants' actions and inactions, and is entitled by law to recovery of those additional damages. FOURTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF (Wrongful Discharge and Breach of Contract) • 39. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 38 of his Complaint. 40. Plaintiff performed the duties of his employment compe- tently and ably in full accordance with the terms of his employment from the time he first began working until December 31, 1988. 41. Effective December 31, 1988, through the joint actions of the Defendants, the contract under which the Plaintiff had initially worked was terminated, and Plaintiff was compelled to become an employee solely of Weld County and under the direct supervision of the County Public Health Director. 8 1 42. That action so significantly altered the position of Public Health Administrator that it was no longer the position for which Plaintiff had accepted employment. Accordingly, the Defendants had breached the employment contract on December 31, 1988. 43 . The Plaintiff was constructively compelled to accept the changed employment and did so beginning that job on January 1, 1989. 44. Plaintiff performed or attempted to perform the duties of his new assignment competently and ably in full accordance with the terms of that assignment as he understood it, but was prevented from doing so by the actions of the Defendant Weld County and its agents, representatives and employees. 45. On February 28, 1989, Plaintiff was wrongfully discharged without cause from the newly assigned position by the Defendant Weld County. 46. The wrongful discharge of employment was also a breach of contract for employment between the Plaintiff and Defendant Weld County. 47. As a direct and proximate cause of Plaintiff's wrongful termination and breach of contract by Weld County, Plaintiff has incurred those injuries, damages, and losses previously set forth. FIFTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF (Promissory Estoppel) 48. Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations contained in paragraphs 1 through 47 of his Complaint. 49. Should the elements of contract not exist as set forth in claims described above in this Complaint, the• Defendants are, nonetheless, bound by the promises made to the Plaintiff as also set forth above because it was intended that the Plaintiff would rely on the promises, and the Plaintiff did in fact rely on those promises. 50. Injustice can only be avoided by enforcement of the promises to the Plaintiff. 51. As a direct and proximate cause of Plaintiff's wrongful termination and breach of contract by the Weld County, Plaintiff has incurred those injuries, damages, and losses previously set forth. 9 i • WHEREPORE, Plaintiff prays for judgment in favor of him and against the Defendants, jointly and severally, for damages in an amount to be proven at trial; for the costs and expenses of this action; for interest at the legal rate from the date of Plaintiff's termination; for his expert witness fees and attorneys' tees; and for such other and further relief as the Court deems equitable and just. DORY DEMAND Plaintiff hereby demands trial by a jury of six (6) . DATED this 3( day of July, 1990. FISCHER, BROWN, HUDDLESON & GUNN, P.c. By: Steven Ray, 15435 P. O. Drawer J Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Telephone: (303) 482-1056 Attorneys for Plaintiff FREY, LACE & MICHAELS, P.C. 1� By: 4. Lach,gaz•C �, at k 222 318 Canyon Avenue, Suite 200 P.O. Box 2283 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Telephone: (303) 493-8622 Attorneys for Plaintiff Plaintiff's Address: 11100 Roxboro, Apt. #108 Oklahoma City, OK 73162 I \.Ca\tsn\tool\teaelnt3 10 1 1 WEL CUNTY co�"ti°SIONER5 STATE OF COLORADO • BOARD OF LAND commissioNEFF0 AOG 23 AH 9= 07 Department Of Natural Resources 620 Centennial Building Dp• Ogo 1313 Sherman St..Denver,Colorado 80203 CLERK ^ Py (303) 866.3454 TO THE BOARD c• • $ N r*" W C6P r • NaLar * *l:7. • May 1, 1990 CommisslOnen WCY SLACKCREIGHTON ROBERT R.mAltANOER IOHN S.WILKES Ill THRORTANT NOTTCF OIL AND GAS LEASE AUCTION SCHEDULE FOR SECOND HALF OF 1990 Auction Date pyadline for Submittina Tract Requests September 20, 1990 (Thursday) July 20, 1990 December 20, 1990 (Thursday) October 19, 1990 Document 25240 ' gla�\A° ee: Pos+ ANTHONY SABATINI LR. LADWIC RUTH J. KAM' Administrator Minerals Director Deputy.Register C° �'t. OF COLORADO �� r�A 2j Department of Natural Resources BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS AN ¢ 02 P 620 Centennial Building 1313 Sherman St., Denver,Colorado 80203 ro CLERK �;OF' legs (303) 866-3454 THE BOARD �� P 9 $ * �w August 15, 199O ! 7 COmmiSbiOnen LUCY BLACK CREIGHTON ROBERT R.MAUNDER IONN S.WILKES pI The mailing list for the OIL AND GAS LEASE AUCTION NOTICES will be completely revised October 1, 1990. If you wish to continue receiving these notices, please fill in the form below and return it before $eotember 28, 1990. $gtra one form only. Your name will be removed from our mailing list if the completed forp is not received_ln ttip office by September 28. ;990. State of Colorado state Board of Land Commissioners Minerals Section Room 620, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203 Please include the following name on the mailing list for Oil and Gas Lease Auction Notices: Rriat or. Type COMPANY OR INDIVIDUAL MAILING ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE ( ) ANTHONY SABATINI L,R, LADWIC RUTH 1. KART Administrator Minerals Director Deputy Register f - . I, 620 Centennial Building Phone (303) 866-3454 1313 Sherman Street STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO 41.1.ansiSria-Ltio-hacIlas Thursday, September 20, 1990 10:00 AM N Of F _ > Legislative Services Building 200 E. 14th Ave. , Room B (SE Corner of 14th & Sherman) Denver, Colorado 80203 O p� fA - .-.ti^n7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the State Board of Land Commissioners, by r�eRns w cam,Q of its regular leasing procedure (oral bidding), intends to grant oil andjEias,_ �o leases on the tracts listed. Leases will be on Colorado 011 & Cas Leask Formbi S25: 193-6 (Rev. 8/89) , as amended. The Board reserves the right to reject atf? andp —{r all bids, and to withdraw any tract at any time. H cn-C v PAYMENT IN FULL FOR ANY AND ALL TRACTS IS DUE AND PAYABLE AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SALE. SIGHT DRAFTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY PAYMENT. TRACT PORTION NO. 1$E$, - SUBDIVISION SEC.TWP RGE. gq3 11y pAIEEIED 1 120.00 SW/4NW/4; S/2SW/4 14-1S-59W' Adams All 2 200.00 NW/4NE/4; S/2NE/4; 15-1S-59W Adams All E/2SE/4 3 655.88 All I6-1S-59W Adams All 4 487.58 Lots 1-4; W/2 16-29S-41W Baca None 5 479.96 E/2; E/2SW/4, 31-30S-41W Baca All Lots 3&4 (SW/4) 6 567.28 Lots 1-4; W/2E/2; W/2 16.32S-41W Baca All 7 640.00 All 36-28S-42W Baca All 8 640,00 All 16-29S-42W Baca All 9 640.00 All 36-295-42W Baca All 10 640.00 All 16-30S-42W Baca All 11 640.00 All 36-30S-42W Baca' ' None PlEo -1- of .1L TRACT PORTION N0. ACYES SUBDIVISION =Sega. COUNTY peTFi= 12 244.88 In Tract 46 Res. of 16-34S-42V Baca All Described as: 0.47 ac. , Lot 6 10-34S-42W 244.41 ac. , Lots 5,10, 15.34S-42W 17-20,22,24 13 530.60 Tract 75 Res. of 16.35S-42W Baca None Described as: 29.37 ac. , Lots 264 9-35S-42W 48.98 ac. , Lots 2,4,6 10-35S-42W 285.53 ac. , Lots 10-15, 15-35S-42W 17-19 166.72 ac. , Lots 5,9,10, 16-35S-42W 13-15 14 316.06 NE/4, E/2NV/4, 18-285-431 Baca All Lots 162 (N/2) 15 640,00 All 36-29S-43W Baca All 16 640,00 All 16-30S-43W Baca All 17 640.00 All 36-30S-43W Baca All 18 624.39 Tract 46 Res. of 36-31S-43W Baca All 19 640.00 All 16-28S-44W Baca All 20 640.00 All 36-28S-44W Baca All 21 640.00 All 16-29S-44W Baca All 22 640.00 All 16-28S-45W Baca All 23 640.00 All 36-28S-45W Baca All 24 640.00 All 16-29S-45W Baca All 25 640.00, All 36-29S-45W Baca All 26 640.00 All 16-30S-45W Baca All. 27 639,69 Tract 49 Res, o£ 16-32S-45W Baca All Described as: 10,17 ac. , Lots 264 9-32S-45W 20.23 ac. , Lots 2,4,6 10-325-45W 407.40 ac. , Lots 2-7., 15-32S-45W 10-13,15,17 201.89 ac. , Lots 1,2,5-8, 16-32S-45W 11,12. Page Z of -,11_ -4 I , TRACT PORTION NO. WW1 SUBDIVISION $ErsialE� ScQSI X Y9TESTEQ 28 640.07 Tract 99 Res. of 36-3IS-46W Baca All Described as: 14.74 ac. , Lot 9 30.31S-45W 130.86 ac. , Lots 9-12 31-31S-45W 49.98 ac. , Lots 2,4,6,8 25-31S-46W 444.49 ac. , Lots 1-4, 36-31S-46W 7-14,17,18, 20,22 - 29 640.00 All 16-15S-45W Cheyenne All 30 640.00 All 16-9S-57W Elbert Part 31 480.00 N/2; SE/4 24-9S-57W Elbert All 32 640.00 All 34-9S-57W Elbert Part 33 640.00 All 16-13S-62W E1 Paso None 34 640.00 All 16-2N-80W Grand All 35 320.00 W/2 36-2N-80W Grand None 36 480.00 N/2; N/2S/2 8-3N-80W Grand None 37 640.00 Tract.3.7 Res. of 9-3N-80W Grand None Described as: 0.52 ac. , Frac. Pt. 3-3N-80W 22.00 ac. , Frac. Pt. 4-3N-80W 602.66 ac. , Frac. Pt. 9=3N-80W 14.82 at. , Frac. Pt. 10-3N-80W 38 640,00 Tract 46 Res. of 16.3N-80W Grand Part Described as: 22.15 ac. , Frac. Pt. 9-3N-80W 0.57 ac. , Frac. Pt. 10-3N-80W 14.47 ac. , Frac. Pt. 15-3N-80W' 602.81 ac. , Frac. Pt. 16-3N-80W 39 169.20 in Tract 64 Res, of 36.3N-80W Grand None Described as: 5.00 ac. , Frac. Pt. 25-3N-SOW' 164.20 ac. , Frac. Pt. 36-3N-80W (E/2E/2) 40 328.24 E/2SW/4, Lots 36.4, 19-4N-80W Grand None SE/4 (S/2) 41 480.00 N/2; SE/4SW/4; 2.9-4N-80W Crand Part NE/4SE/4; S/2SE/4 Page _2_ of _11_ TRACT PORTION -JAL_ aBfg SUBDIVISION $EC.TWP RGE OREIX ZATENXED 42 657.52 E/2, E/2W/2, 30-4N-SOW Grand None Lots 1-4 (All) 43 661.50 E/2, E/2W/2, 31-4N-80W Grand None Lots 1-4 (All) 44 640.00 All 32-4N-ROW Grand Part 45 475.60 SW/4NE/4; E/2W/2, 19-4N-81W Grand None Lots 2-4 (W/2); NW/4SE/4; S/2SE/4 46 640.00 All 23-4N-81W Grand None 47 640.00 All 26-4N-81W Grand None 48 637.52 E/2, E/2W/2, 30-4N-81W Grand None Lots 1-4 (All) 49 638.04 E/2, E/2W/2, 31-4N-81W Grand None Lots 1-4 (All) 50 640.00 All 35-4N-81W Grand None 51 640.00 All 36.4N-81W Grand None 52 80.00 E/2NE/4 29-8N-77W Jackson All 53 119.96 Lot 4, SW/4NW/4 1-8N-78W Jackson None (W/2NW/4); NW/4SW/4 54 200.04 Lot 1, ,SE/4NE/4 2-8N-78W Jackson None (E/2NE/4); NE/4SE/4; S/2SE/4 55 240.00 NE/4; E/2NW/4 11-8N-78W Jackson None 56 400.00 NE/4; W/2NW/4; 12-8N-78W Jackson None SE/4NW/4; NE/4SW/4; N/2SE/4 57 640.00 All 16-8N-78W Jackson All 58 480.00 S/2N/2; S/2 23-8N-78W Jackson None 59 640.00 All 24-8N-78W Jackson None 60 40.00 NE/4NE/4 25-8N-78W Jackson None 61 200.00 NE/4; NE/4NW/4 26-8N-78W Jackson None Page _A_ of 11 TRACT PORTION N0. &MEI SUBOlVISION gQlVIEy pI$p 62 640.00 All 36-8N-78W Jackson None 63 360.00 N/2N/2; SW/4NW/4; 20-1ON-78W Jackson None W/2SW/4; SE/4SW/4; SW/46E/4 64 560.00 W/2NE/4; NW/4; S/2 29-10N-76W Jackson None 65 400.00 NE/4; E/2W/2; W/2SE/4 3T-10N-78W Jackson None 66 480.00 N/2; SW/4 11-196-4747 Kiowa Part 67 640.00 All 16-176-491 glows All 68 160.00 SE/4 33-20S-49W Kiowa None 69 640.00 All 16-17S-50W Kiowa All 70 640.0C All 36-176 50W Kiowa . — 71 640.00 All 16-116-49W Kit Carson All 72 640.00 All 36-11S-49W Kit Carson None 73 160.00 SW/4 15-34N-12W La Plata All South of Ute Line 74 160.00 S/2S/2 16-8N-68W Latimer All 75 640.00 All 36-8N-66W Latimer None 76 640.00 All 16=9N-6847 Larimer All 77 640.00 All 36-9N-68W Larimer Part 78 640.00 All 36-1ON-68W Larimer None 79 635.78 Lots 162, S/2N/2„_ 2-11N-68W Larimer None S/2 (All 80 640.00 All 12=11N-66G Larimer None 81 480.00 N/2; SW/4 24-11N-68W Larimer Part 82 160.00 N/2NW/4;' SE/4NW/4; 34-11N-68V Larimer None SE/4SW/4 83 640.00 All 36-11N-6947 'Lorimer All 84 640.00 All 16-126-5'2W Lincoln None Page _a_ of 1L TRACT PORTION N0. EggE5 SUBDIVJSION ssc.TWP.RCE, COUNTY pAIENTAD 85 241.91 Lots 162, S/2NE/4 .5-6N-52W Logan All (NE/4); Lot 3, SE/4NW/4 (E/2NW/4) 86 160.00 SE/4 32-7N-52W Logan All 87 320.00 W/2 16-11N-524 Logan None 88 480.00 N/2; N/2S/2 36-4N-90W Moffat All 89 276.33 Lots 1',2,7,8 (D2/4); 29-9N-90W Moffat None Lots 9610 (N/2St/4); Lot 15 (SW/4SE/4) 90 324.42 Described as; 304.26 ac. , Lots 1-6; 10-4N-92W Moffat None SE/4SW/4; S/2SE/4 20.16 at. , tot`8 34-5N-92W 91 240.00 NE/4; E/2NW/4 23-6N-924 Moffat None 92 80.00 W/2NW/4 24-6N-92W Moffat None 93 80.00 NE/4SW/4; NW/4SE/4 20-12N-101W Moffat None 94 480.00 N/2; SE/4 36-6N-58W Morgan None 95 280.00 N/2NW/4; N/2S/2; 27-1N-59W Morgan None SE/4SE/4 96 480.00 N/2; SW/4 28.111-591 Morgan None .97 80.00 E/2SE/4 32-IN-59W Morgan None 98 640.00 All 33-1N-59W Morgan None 99 400.00 S/2NW/4; S/2 34-1N-59W Morgan None 100 480.00 N/2; N/2S/2 36-1N-59W Morgan None 101 640.00 All 16-2N-59W Morgan None 102 640.00 All 36-2N-59W Morgan None 103 640.00 All 16-6N-59W Morgan None 104 640.00 All 16-13S-74W Park None 105 640.00 All 36-13S-74W Park None Page of .� TRACT PORTION SUBDIVISION $EG.TWP.RGE, gum 2A1MIEp 106 249.32 Lots 1-4 (N/2N/2); 6.12S-75W Park All S/2NE/4; SE/4NW/4 107 240.00 S/2NE/4; NW/4 17-12S-75W Park All 108 160.00 NE/4 18-12S-75W Park All 109 320.00 S/2 14-10S-76W Park None 110 240.00 W/2SE/4; SW/4 1-12S-76W Park None 111 317.80 Lots 162, S/2NE/4, 2-12S-76W Park Part SE/4 (E/2) 112 663.36 Lots 1.7, S/2NE/4, 6-12S-7614 Park None SE/4NW/4, E/2SW/4, SE/4 (All) 113 639.74 Lots 1-4, E/2, / 12S-76W Park None E/2W/2 (A11) 114 80.00 N/2NE/4 11-12S-76W Park None 115 80.00 N/2NW/4 12-12S-76W Park None 116 80.00 E/2NE/4 13-12S-76W Park None 117 640.00 All 16-12S-76W Park None 118 437.99 NE/4; NE/4NW/4; 18-12S-76W Park Part tat 2, SE/4NW/4 (S/2NW/4); E/2SW/4, Lots 364 (SW/4) 119 391.08 NW/4NE/4; S/2NE/4 19-12S-76W Park None E/2NW/4, Lots 162 (NW/4); NE/4SW/4; N/2SE/4 120 480.00 N/2; N/2S/2 20.12S-76W Park None 121 480.00 N/2 N/2S/2 ' 21-12S-76W Park None 122 120.00 SW/4NE/4; S/2NW/4 22-12S-76W Park None 123 280.00 N/2SW/4; SE/4SW/4; 22.12S-76W Park None SE/4 124 160.00 SW/4 23-12S-76W Park None 125 480.00 N/2; SE/4 27-12S-76W Park None Page :2;of 1L - TRACT PORTION N0. ACRES SUBDIVISION _ Sn_ III $CB. COVmy WENXED 126 152.59 E/2SF'/4,Lot'a 364(SW/4) 30-12S-76W Park None 127 309.89 SE/4, E/2SW/4, 31-12S-76W Park None Lots 364 (S/2) 128 640.00 All 32.12S-76W Park Part 129 640.00 All 33-12S-76W Park None 130 640.00 All 34-128-76W Park None 131 640.00 All 36-12S-76W Park None 132 472.36 Lots 1-5, S/2NE/4, 6-23S-76W Park Part SE/4NW/4 (N/2): SE/4 133 625.24 E/2, E/241/2, 7-13S-76W Park None Lots 1-4 (A11) 134 320.00 W/2 15-13S-76W Park None 135 640.00 All 16-13S-76W Park None 136 320.00 E/2 21-13S-76W Park None 137 320.00 W/2 28-13S-76W Park All 138 320.00 W/2 29-13S-76W Park All 139 160.00 SE/4 30-13S-76W Park All 140 160.00 NE/4 31-135-76W Park All 145.00 ac. in Park Cnty. • 15.00 ac. in Chaffee Cnty. 141 160.00 NW/4 32-13S-76W Park All 142 640.00 All 36-13S-76W Park None 143 640.00 All 36-24S-42W Provers All 144 640.00 All 16-25S-42W Provers None 145 640.00 All 16-27S-4241 Provers All 146 640.00 All 36-27S-4241 Provers All 147 240.00 SW/4; S/2SE/4 16-23S-43W Provers All 148 640.00 All 16-24S-43W Provers None Page _$. of .1L ' TRACT PORTION N0. DO$,P,g SUBDIVISION $yG TWP.RGE. gQ(sly YA1ZHIFiR 149 640.00 All 16.26S-43W Prowers None 150 640.00 All 36-25S-44W Provers None 151 640.00 All 16-26S-44W Provers None 152 640.00 All 16-27S-44W Prowers All 153 640.00 All 36-21S-45W Prowers All 154 160.00 NW/4 16-22S-45W Prowers None 155 40.00 NW/4NW/4 28-22S-45W Prowers None 156 640.00 All 36-275-45W ?rowers All 157 160.00 SE/4 24.5N-53W Washington None 158 320.00 S/2 ' 16-11N-56W Weld None 159 640.00 All 36.11N-56W Weld None 160 320.00 E/2 36-9N-59W • Weld All , 161 640.00 All 16-9N-60W Weld None 162 640.00 All 36-9N-60W Wald None 163 320.00 E/2 12-2N-61W Weld None 164 640.00 All 16-8N-65W Weld None 165 640.00 All 16.9N-65W Weld None 166 160.00 NW/4 36-7N-67W Weld All 167 320.00 W/2 36-8N-67W Weld None 168 640.00 All 36-9N-67W Weld None 169 80.00 E/2SE/4 10-1ON-67W Weld None 170 640.00 All 16-1ON-67W Weld Part 171 305.86 W/2 Lot 1, SW/4NE/4, 6-11N-67W Weld None W/2SE/4 (W/2E/2),:, Lot 4. E/2SW/4 (SW/4) 172 320.00 £/2 8.-11N-.67W, Weld None 173 640.00 All 10.11N-67W Weld None Page _2_ of 11 TRACT PORTION _EL- ACRES SUBDI_Vlsrou Sarn SSA= ZAMTIM 174 640.00 All 12-11N-67W Weld None 175 640.00 All 14-11N-67W Weld None 176 640.00 All 16-1111-67W ,Weld None 177 608.20 E/2, E/2W/2, 18-11N-67W .Weld None Lots 162 (A11) 178 320.00 N/2NE/4; SE/4NE/4; 22-11N-67W Weld Nona NW/4; NE/4SE/4 179 216.36 S/2 tat 1 (SW/4NW/4); 30-11N-67W Weld None Lot 2 (W/2SW/4); 'SE/4SW/4; S/2SE/4 180 640.00 All 36-11N-67W Weld None Subject to ROW 1363-13 (USA Cable Tine - 1.97 ac. in N/2S/2) 181 640.00 All 16-2S-44W Yuma All 182 640.00 All 16-2N-45W Yuma None TOTAL ACRES OFFERED: 85.508.24 Errors sometimes occur in the listing though.every effort is made to avoid them. The Board is not liable for any inconvenience or loss caused by errors which may occur. Corporations must be registered and ingood standing with the Secretary of State's Division of Corporations to do business in Colorado. NOTH: Receipts for all rental payments after the' first year will not be mailed to 1 yea a stamped, self-addressed envelope accompanies the rental payment. SALE PROCTURES All tracts will be offered for sale by oral bidding at public auction. All monies are due immediately after the sale. Page -12- of 3L Rentals and bonus bidding are on a per acre basis. The minimum bid, often called the opener by the auctioneer, is the first year's rental of $1.00 per acre or fraction thereof, plus the statutory fees (shown below). The bidding beyond the minimum is a bonus bid and the winning bidder will pay the amount bid plus the first year's rental and fees. The bonus is a one time payment only while the rentals are annual and continuous whether or not production 1s established. The bidding is in multiples of $1.00 but this may be changed at any time by the Board. The lease will, of course, be awarded to the highest bidder. FEE SCHEDULE: 160 acres $12.75 161-320 14.25 321-480 15.75 481.640 17.25 $lass) for each additional 160 acres ARMING There is no assurance that there is any potential for production on any tract offered for leasing by the State Board of Land Commissioners. Document 6745D r „A r . A ;w[ rr "s1 Page _Si_ of 1 �f •r', ,,• r. ' : ' ) - <7<( 7; '1/4 i1 , 70 T�EPie °.- qS geOp, Da T42, BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS " ii STATE OF COLORADO 4' F,:t , DENVER Nt °"� ATTENTION: COUNTY CLERIC It , The enclosed is a copy o£ expiring leases on public lands .1 ,` of the State of Colorado. For your information we quote Section 2 of Senate Bill No. 56 ':v,; passed by the General Assembly: ' "(2) Prior to the quarter period beginning April 1, 1955, .'11, , . and prior to each quarter period thereafter, the board shall make a listing of all leases which will expire , within the second succeeding quarter period thereafter. ' giving a description of the land leased. the name of the lessee and the expiration date of the lease. At least v,.. five days prior to the beginning of each such quarter period, a copy of such listing shall be certified to and , i} transmitted by the board to the county clerk of each 4c county in which any such land to be leased is situate. ,; and shall by said county clerk, immediately upon receipt ,� thereof. be posted in the courthouse in a conspicuous 'c place to which the public shall have access, and kept so posted until all leases listed thereon shall have expired. A copy of such quarterly listing shall also be posted at { the times above provided in the main office of the State ? Board of Land Commissioners, 620 Centennial Bldg.. 1313 , Sherman Street. Denver. Colorado 80203. available for ,`, public inspection." r STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS ,� ,+` �'' :si ',• A . Robert R. Menendez. 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E3: " 'Fi • (0) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • YYY1 NI 0311.1111.1 ,A 4 f >. ,.; RECORD Or PROCEEDINGS L 5l Y, MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ' S ADGUST 27, 1990 ' TAPE 490-32 _ The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of s said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 27, 1990, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 4a , ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll tall the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: t Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Teas Commissioner Constance L. Harbert - Arrived later ' Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: sj Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison G r` Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna ' i MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 22, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried with Commissioner Lacy abstaining because he was excused from said y. meeting. + , ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. , F,f: CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried • y ; unanimously. H COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Lacy, reporting on the `_ Communications Department, said a report this morning of an oil . 7 well fire was really a natural gas blowout. He said everything 1 is now under control. ' L ` „! There were no other reports at today's meeting. i rt Let the record reflect that Mr. Warden was not yet presents " 6 "' therefore, the Board considered Item 4d under New Business next. + ; NEW: CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT n� RE-5Z AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Linda Perez, representing the Department of Human Resources, said this Agreement is for at Case Management services_ The purpose of these services is to „ assist youth to remain in school and graduate, and it will serve 145 economically disadvantaged youth. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to a sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Harbert is now present. ni • ti d u'r 7i f } 'II k ,'d ` wd 'i WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: , General fund 5409,449.58 s Social Services 423,183.26 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented , r by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. `+ BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: SUBMITTING TO ELECTORS AT 1990 GENERAL N" c ,- ELECTION AN AMENDMENT TO HOME RULE CHARTER (CONT. FROM 8/22/90) : Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, said the proposed Resolution and attachment concern the authorization of the Board to, by Ordinance, set surcharges for solid waste disposal sites. The solid waste disposal sites are defined in State law and this Resolution would follow said law. This Resolution authorizes, but does not obligate, the Board to make a differential between „ waste that is generated within the County and waste that is generated outside the County. Commissioner Lacy moved to ,?�4?. approve said Resolution. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, and it carried unanimously. +a' ' NEW: CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO DOC CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this Amendment is to increase the number of DOC inmates in our jail from 15 to 24. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Amendment and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried - ,.� unanimously. ,; "I CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH GREELE4 FOOD 1 CLEARING HOUSE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said, ; ��� pursuant to this Agreement, the Department of Human Resources x + . will be responsible for the paper work and the eligibility yf4 +, requirements: and Greeley Food Clearing House will ix , responsible for the distribution and warehousing. Mr. Warden , s` said the next item concerns the associated lease for the . building. He said the building will be leased to the Greeley ', Food Clearing House for One Dollar per year on a year-to-year basis. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Agreement and„₹s 1 authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner . , Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. is ,•Pr CONSIDER LEASE AGREEMENT WITH GREELEY FOOD CLEARING HOUSE AND J i AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN, Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Lease Agreement. The rotIon was seconded by Commissioner tq , Kirby, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER SPEED ZONE ON 37TH STREET BETWEEN 23RD AVENUE AND 35TH . I, AVENUE: Drew Scheltinga, Director of the Engineering ,,,t, ' Department, said that after a study done by his department, his ", f ''a recommendation is that the speed limit remain as 45-miles per . , hour at this location. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept said hit recommendation. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which , a1 carried unanimously. ' -. i CONSIDER TUBERCULOSIS OUTREACH CONTRACT WITH STATE DEPARTMENT or „ HEALTH AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, " , representing the Health Department, presented this item, saying this is a yearly Contract with the State. Commissioner Kennedy Alf moved to approve said Contract and authorize the Chairman to >�f sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Harbert, ik % carried unanimously. It ht fats, ;, IA Minutes — August 27, 1990 a1 Page 2 '�`+ 'r; '" p, y�4 CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: REAPPOINTMENTS TO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution reappointing Chauncey Carter and Mark Hinze to the Weld County hY Municipal Airport Authority. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE - DAVID AND SEXTON: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to JO- proceed with legal action against Edward L. and Suzanne David; and Norma Sexton for violations of the weld County Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. d " RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed } on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. p There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. {//�; ���/G / /" `��,"/ APPROVED: ATTEST: II 4,44"/ 414/a! 144 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld County Clerk to the 1 and .l: L'.:'X / "�"� Gene R. Brantner, Chairman D puty Clerk to t e Board a Kennedy, Pro-Tem r onstance L. Harbe t LC// C.W. Kirb GO / • 1 • • Minutes - August 27, 1990 Page 3 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, August 29, 1990 Tape S90- ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 27, 1990 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present Change Order - Panel Systems - Human Resources Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Agreement between Human Resources and SIRS and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and School District RE-1J and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Handicapped Children's Program Contract with State Department of Health and authorize Chairman to sign A) Consider Road Improvements Agreement with National Hog Farms, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign S) Consider Communication Radio Antenna Agreement and Disclaimer of Ownership with KGWN-TV Television Station, and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Resolution re: Declare Certain Equipment Surplus and Loan Same to Evans Police Department 7) Consider Resolution re: Creation of List of Arbitrators for Property Assessment Appeals PLANNING: 1) Consider Demolition of dangerous building - Medford CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 31 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Sep 3 - HOLIDAY Sep 4 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Sep 5 - Meeting with Adams County Commissioners 12:00 NOON Sep 5 - County Cnencil 7:30 PM Sep 6 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Sep 6 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board c30 PM HEARINGS: Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,500 cattle) , horse boarding and training facility (150 head) , and tack and feed store, Joy A. Jefferson (cont. from 7/25/90) 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Amend Sections 20.1.3, 20.3, 20.3.1, and 30.2.9 of Weld County Building Code Ordinance 10:00 AM Aug 29 - Special Review Permit, Livestock confinement operation (1,000 head dairy with six residences) , William Bradley and Everdina Ann Marie Pickert 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, PUD (Planned Unit Development) to A (Agricultural) , City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Certificate of Designation, Sludge composting facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, City of Longmont 10:00 AM Sep 12 - Change of Zone, A (Agricultural) and C-3 (Commercial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) with C-3 and I-3 uses, Flatiron Structures/Azalea Farms 10:00 AM Sep 19 - Certificate of Designation, Roggen Disposal, Inc. 10:00 AM Oct 3 - Special Review Permit, Home business ((plumbing shop) in the A (Agricultural) Zane District, George W., III, and Barbara J. Corman COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Planning Commission minutes of August 21, 1990 2) Tobin & Associates re: Post Office Buildings in Heremford and Stoneham 3) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Docket NO. 72-9 (50-267) 4) Tri-Area Ambulance District re: Notice of Special Meeting 5) State Department of Highways Newsletter 490-34 6) Various petitions to State Board of Assessment Appeals - Dougherty & Stavin and Tax Profile Services (Available in Cler to the Board's Office) RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Amendment to DOC Contract * 2) Action of Board concerning speed zone on 37th Street between 23rd Avenue and 35th Avenue * 3) Approve Tuberculosis Outreach Contract with State Department of Health * 4) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Greeley Food Clearing House * 5) Approve Lease Agreement with Greeley Food Clearing House * 6) Approve 3.2% Beer License - Alvin and Juanita Garcia, dba Garcia Store * 7) Approve declaring certain equipment as surplus and leasing to City of Evans * 8) Approve Creation of List of Arbitrators for Property Assessment Appeals ORDINANCE: l) First Reading of Ordinance No. 119-6, In Matter of Amending Ordinance No. 119, Weld County Building Code Ordinance (At 10:00 A.M. Hearing) CHANGE ORDER: * 1) Panel Systems - Business Interiors, Inc. * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, August 29, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT TO DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated June 18, 1990, the Board approved a Contract with the Department of Correctins concerning the housing of State inmates in the Weld County Jail, and WHEREAS, an Amendment to said Contract to increase the stated number of inmates to be housed in the Weld County Jail from 15 to 24 has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Amendment to the Contract with the Department of Corrections increasing the number of inmates to be housed in the Weld County Jail from 15 to 24 be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Amtndmen.t. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of August, A.D. , 199(0. ' �J ! id BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: A i_ ,}� Nik/a447 WELD Y, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board L. ne R. Brantner, C airman QY 8)1Xr Jriil Cc a--�-) eorge R nne y, Pro-Temd D puty Clem to t Board aF APPRO4EA- ounty TO FORM: nce L Aa ert ----Aer-7 C.W. F Attorney Go . L l4 900773 DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY NumBER J 440001 coNTRAcr Rota NG NUMBER 148-91 AMENDMENT CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, Made this 27th day of August 199,7,, by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of Corrections, hereinafter referred to as the State, and weld County, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the County, wE RFAS, Funds have been budgeted, appropriated, and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencuMberad balance thereof remains available for payment by the State to the County under the terms of this Contract in Fund Number 100t , yre A xxx nt Number _57157 . Contract Encumbrance Number C610148_. WFTr12F11.S the parties hereto entered into a contract dated June ,12_, 1922, (the "Original Contract") , Contract Routing Number 148-91 , C.E. Number 0610148 , wherein the Contractor agreed to undertake the performance of certain work and services in consideration for which the State agreed to make certain payments; and UVIZEAS, the parties wish to increase the r aximam number of inmates who may be housed by the County; NOW TMERZFORE, it is agreed that: 1. Consideration for this amendment to the Original Contract, C.E. Number Cfitn148 _, Contract Routing Number 148-9m , dated June 18. 1990 consists of the payments which shall be made pursuant to this amendment and the promises and agreements herein set forth. 2. It is expressly agreed by the parties that this • Amendment Contract is supplemental to the Original Contract Number C610148 , dated June 18. 1990 which is, by this reference, incorporated, made a part hereof and identified as Exhibit A , and all the terms, conditions and provisions thereof, unless specifically modified herein, are to apply to this Amendment Contract as though they were expressly re-written, incorporated, and included herein. • Page 1 of 4 Fnges 900773 t • 3. It is agreed that the Original Contract is and shall be modified, altered and changed in the following respects only: a. Paragraph 11 A is altered to increase the number of inmates who may be housed under this contract from fifteen (15) to twenty-four (24) b. Paragraph 118 is altered to reflect that the - maxim mn carminative total that the State may be billed for offende -day rate services by the county during the term of this contract is five hundred thirty-three thousand, one hundred and thirty dollars ($533,130.00 ) 4. The effective date of this Amenroe t Contract is September 1_ , 1990 5. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, variance or contradiction between the provisions of this Amendment Contract, or any of its attachments or exhibits, and any of the provisions of the' Original Contract, or its attachments or exhibits, the provisions of this Amerdment Contract shall in all respects supersede, govern and control. • Page _2, of Pages 9O3773 • ,erg tC Or; St')-1,CIAI. PRO. [SIONS "crnot.Ll.n.s ANi no% tl. This convect hall not be ore med• lid unvlit shall he.<been apron,eel b the COnvolte Of Na Stott(Of CoinsAce,wch iucuant a%he ma%deufnate Th., noon d appbuble to an% corm ac; int Mi rig the pi)mem of more) b) the Stam< .'D AVAIl,A.B114T1 , Financial obligations a the State payable after the current fiscal year art contingent upon funds for that purp°tr being app:opnated,budgeled and others ite •e available. AND REQUIREMENT , Ifthis contract involves the payment of more than fifty thoutand dolman for the eonfWelion,t ICCOOn,«pair,maintenance,or improvtmer'of any building, d,bridce,viaduct,tunnel.a atavatiOn Or Other public w orkt for trot State,the cone act°r%hall,before entering the performance of any ugh work included thous tract,duly a aeCtrlt and deliver to and file w it the official whoa signature appears below(or the Siete,a good and surdttem OOnd or Ottter acCeptable surety to be roved by said official in a penal sum not less that one half Of the total amount payable by the terms of this convect Such band shall be duly executed by a tined corporate turn y.conditioned fog he due and faithful per(Orrn ate<of the contract,and in addition,than peovide that i(the eonveetoe or hit tobeonttaeton IO duly pay for any labor.meier ials•to as hire.Wilt!OW.prOvi%ient.prOteodor or other fu optic tried or OOnsumtd b'such Cerllgpor Or his subcontractor in ormanCe of Ne well convicted to be done,the will pay the same in an amount not c acceding the sum specified m the bond,lOgtlhtr with;merest at the c of eight per cent per annum.en:tic teen bsnd,u hart to required,it e.teuted,debt teed and filed,no claim in fats of the contractor arising under this contract II be audited.allowed or p,,id..A eebfied or cashier's cheek Or a ban•money order payable to the Treasurer of tht State of Colorado may be accepted in lieu of a el, Thit plovitiOn it in COmpliane< w itb 3S•26.106 CRS.as amended. D ESI NI FI CATION . To the extent authorised b'law,the Clint,MCI shall inclemnib,ate and hold harmless the State.iu employees and!gents.against any and all claims, -taps.liability yid even aw h;d%Mclu6v.g Costs,taptintt.aAd 810mGy feet mewled ai a IOW,Of any act or Om,toOn bt the epMramt.or its empin eel, to.tuhcofnnt ors,or &ski rites pursuant to the temp of this contract, except t0 the extent caused by an act or fission of the state, ics officers and employees. SCRIM(NATION AND AFFISMAT1l•E ACTION S, The convector agrees to terstOl2 w i h the letter and spin'of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Act of 19y 7,as attended,and other a000cable law respeating COMIAalion and tidbit empleyment pre:nees(2.1•34.402.CRS 1912 Replacement vol.),and as required by Eh/mime Order.Equal Opportunity and Afruma. c Action,dated AOrit 16, 1915, pirrlwelN thereto. rho followin;prorgiow shell M e0nr0ined rn ell Slere COAINCII or wheonl<OCU. During the performance of tros contract, the contractor epees at follows; (I) Tne Conica l&will not discriminate against any employee Or applitanl(or ern:Avowal btewse Of set,creed,cols,national origin,sea,marital meta reGriM.&Acetify,menu)Or plt•alt al nandtcap.or age.Tht eonlraelOr well tale affirrnative KtiOn 10 in1 We that applicant are employed,and this employees are treated during employment,without regard to the above mentioned charattenstits.Such aeliCIA shall include,bin not Oa limned to the following:-mplOyment, r upgrading.demotion,onrsskr.recruitment Or recruitment advertising:lay.offs ot temminationt: assay or other forms of compensation:and idea ion for training•including apprenticeship.The Convector a greet to post in conspicuous places,available to employees and applicants for employment,notices to be pro• tided by the contracting officer sating fonh provisions of this non•dlservntnetlon clause. (2) The convector will.in all solicitation et a Ovenisements for cmplOyen placed by or on Oche dor the eonvecto4tiatelhal all qualified applicants will receive consideration for emplOynent without regard to race,creed.color,national origin,sea,marital status,religion,ancestry,mental or physical hapdieap.Or ate. (3) The contractor will send to each le ter union°,representabt<of workers with hick he has eollecust bargaining agreement or other contract or understand• inc,notice to be provided by the contracting officer,advising the labor union Or workers'representative of the contractor's commitment under the Cuevas Order. Equal Opponunny and ARt:mato< Action.dated Apnl 16, 1915,and of the rules,regulations.and relevant Orden of the Governor. (a) The Con%a C1Of and labor unions will furnish all information and repons required b'Executive Order,Equal Opponunit and Affirmative ACtionof ARM 16. 1975.and by the rules,regulations and Orden of the Governor•or pursuantIntreto.and will permit access to his boots.records.and accounts by the Contract0C agency and the ogee cf the GOtemOf Or hit 0lognit (Of purpOset Of inte%tiption to ascertain compliance with such rules,regulations and Ordtn. (S) Alabor off UV micinw ill not eteluda am AO.%m6val OthtMtiu quah4edfron full membership nen%to weh label organ.%atiOnv or tapel anY such indwidval from membership in such labor organization or discriminate againt'any of it%members in Nc full tnrg•ment of w orl oppOnunny,beta tut of(Aet.creed,color, tea,national origin,Or anoeun•, (6) A labor organization.or the efnplo)eet or members thereof will not aid,abet,vie u.compel or coerce the doing of any act defined in this contract to be dis- criminatory Or OWNCI or prevent any person front complying with the pros Kiri%of MI coal/an Or any order awed thereunder;of attempt either directly or indirectly.t0 cOmmil any act defined in this convect to be disenminatory, 9O)773 93.53.01.1022 ' 'eviud 1 BS page of_y_page% oi tots.al • • • Ion.. 6 Aco:C (7) In the a veal or IOC•0nv semi%non;OmaWnce Ault the non elitenm.nmmti elates or 00 contractor orwN jai of such rblel,ft tulpron%.Or*WM,U.a COnVICI MAY W cancelled,le nn,neted Or innpended m whole Or A pan and the GO"'Y WO,mat'be @Witted Achy ble for funhee Sint!COAIraCU A a;tor %no procedure%,avl,Ot.eeel A C•eeutrvl ado,C uAl dente m aeCOrd•nec therewith,and well enhee tamtiOnl as m y bC i pOw sib A eMe AM/mauve t mil t April 16, 1 ro and tit unitive jut anon.,or Equal Op ry oon).and Afn/mune Action of Apnl 16, 191 S.of b Y be ons. or and ee r?rOrnudics at teal be CeOrdineiliti d as there Ati.m E aeeuvve Ordel. Ocide by law •n0 by roles, r[tvlp,Om, of orders i/OTuI jutd A ae[Or0•ne< thuewN. Ot a tOUtewn< prov.de0 b)• law (a) The eonvattOr-at the plOt•POnt Of pa/agialsh(1)'Nuu{h(8)m eve wbGpm/act and subconvattor whase r er unl .1 04 or ry flit od ess h<T L Olden nWtd pursuant tO E'<[utivt Order.EquAt ODpOnunny and AlfVma4vt ACbon of April 16, 19)$,sO WtSUCA prOvmcnt••prdb euclts• upon each at•beOntraeteif or vendor,The eonva D<cy may S provision c10r will tear tuck+corn with mplia ce;K.provided, ideal,however, Or t in the to entOld O N the eCtoi titSnj ajene m• direct.as•Teens of enforcing such provisions,tOGluding 5•ntuont for nOn•COTplwn[C 0/Ovtdtd,hOwtve/,Ntl in the<vtn{th<COnlratlOl Y Y in,of if'Neatened with,kOpliOn with the evEeonva[tor or vendor •Ietult Of Such direction b the bre quest AvOUed or Colorado i by eOnVactint atenCy.lAe Con V+clp may ngvesl th!Since G OO Ir enter im0 tyCA liujabOn t0 protect the mtHlw Of the $U4 Of C01rr1db. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6a. Provisions of 8.17.101 A 102,CRS for preference Of Colorado labs rat•pplieabl t0 this convect if public works Anhin the Stale are undert der and are Gnaneed in who', Of in pan by Stale funds. also h!/sun• b. When construction eOnvea for a public project is to be Awuded t0•bidder,a resident bidder shall b<allowed•pteletenee against a non•rta•dtnt biddar Lour•%WC Of rOCClgp country equal to the D/efereACC(Sven or regmltd by the state Or foreign counvy in which Olt non•teside t bidder is a resident.Ion it deter. mined by the officer retponsible for awarding the bid that compliance with this,Siabttetitie.06 may cause denial Of federal funds which wOyid Otnerwite be avail- able of...bull,Otherwise be inconsistent with requvements of redtral law,this subsection shall bt futpended.but only to the extent necessary to prevent denial of the mOneys Or l0 eliminate the tneOnsisteney with federal requirements (section 8.19.101 and 102, CRS). GENERAL 7. The laws of the Slate of Colorado and Met and re aulauons issued pursuant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation,eacewton and tnfOlCCOICIO O Ibis COnvae'.Any Of0Vition of this eonvact whether or eta incorporated Attain by reference which provides fOr albivation by any eava•judiei+l body or perton or which is otherwise in conflict with laid lawn,mkt and repletion;shall be eolStidtred WI and void.Nothing contained In any provision incorporated herein Sy reference which WPM.'le"'tile lithos any Other'Pedal provision in whole or in pan shall be valid ot enforceable or available in any action Al law whe/Air by way of complaint.Clefteite or otnerwrse.Any provision rendered null and void by the operation of Nit provition wall not Int Adair the temainde of this eontraa to the (Alen% OW Ne convect it capable of rataatiOn, 8. At all times during(At pttrtmmantt Of Nit Cony act,the Cbnvatlbr shall WiCtly adhere to all applie able federal and Lute law t.nrles and reguleitOn5 that have been or may hereafter be established. 9. The sitnatonet hereto n er that they bit familiar with 18.8•bl,er.seq..(ember/And COMM ln0utneet)and 18•S•=01.et.Wt.(Abuse of Public Orrice), CRS 1978 Replacement Vol„ and Nil no.•iolauon of%itch provisions it present. 10. The titnatoriet •leer that w Ihnr tArwledct, no fate employee has a personal a b(nefetal interest whattoet et in the service or property described herein: IN WITNESS WHEREOF• the panics hereto have executed this Convaet on the day Ent above written, Coronaor: (Fell Legal Name)_ Gene R• Brantner tun OF COLORADO a C mmissioners ROY ROMER. GOVERNOR By •fcxtcvnn OtuCTOn. Position(Tide) Chairman • _ 84-6000813 swo 5urynp Nwwyr at[ry.. t0.Neater DEPARTMENT • (If Corporatio .) [/ OF Corrections Attest (Seal) ` • ,,,(_1 �� / // , ��'� By \ [1((G� crj o/ /JJ���jr(GlGLUt%i C Cc C••Wilf S•en•.•y,r(t•...,.{,.�tw,vGpCw••n C•O% % ` APPROVALS ATTORNEY GENERAL CONTROLLER By By APPROVED AS TO FORM: • • • County Attorney 900773 It5.'IOt-ipso la•.n•a Imo t•P 4 whiff(••a. y.,r 4 1 •tit••u,w!•�n•as on*1,N oc.0:W a s• I. \-\ Colorado Department of Corrections Ci Office of Legal AffairsV.0 i P.O.Box 1010 s CY ,LS: Gran City,Colorado alu1S1010 . Telephone:O19)169.4156 Roy Romer Frank O.Gunter [.rarr..Ornav to�wnor . 1 • i D rzl 'Via{ ill f August 15, 1990 t I AUG 2UMe ' Jan Allison VVELSJ COUNTY County Attorney's Office Al7ORNEY5 OFFICE Weld County . Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Jan: Enclosed are eight copies of the Amendment Contract which will authorize us to increase the number of inmates to be housed in the Weld County Jail from fifteen to twenty-lour. Please have original signatures and the county seal placed on page four of each of the contract formsand send them back tome. I will route theca through the State channels. If you have any questions repaxding this contract, please feel free to contact me. / ' l" - R. Mark McGoff Special Assistant to the Executive Director RMM:dw . Enclosure { ` , . ! i i i i 906773 RESOLUTION RE: DENY REQUEST TO CHANGE SPEED ZONE ON 37TH STREET BETWEEN 23RD AVENUE AND 35TH AVENUE 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 o£ administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a request was received from S. Caroline Christman that the speed zone on 37th Street between 23rd Avenue and 35th Avenue be reduced, and WHEREAS, the current speed zone at this location is 45 miles per hour, and WHEREAS, after traffic counts conducted by personnel of the Engineering Department, it is recommended that the existing speed zone remain as it is. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners o£ weld County, Colorado, that the request to change the speed zone on 37th Street between 23rd Avenue and 35th Avenue be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELDUNT/Y,, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board XJ1l�Zff�lCr?ah i Gene R. Bran er, Carman rman aid ‘& a -,.e /'..-mac u--1 o ge ennedy,Pro-Tem v D uty Clerk to e Board .G,4.04- APPROVED AS FORM: on a� ar ert ra0 C.W. y 0 County Attorney GO 900774 C n A`G'O S- e.c. ; N , ;:>Y a ti, c.:1/20 `f t 6' MEMORAnDUM Clark to the Board August 21. 1990 To D.V Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer o / / /n f COLMADO From C �/ Agenda Item ' Subjaot: Please place the following item on the Board's agenda for Monday, August 27, 1990: Speed Zone on 37th Street between 23rd Avenue & 35th Avenue Attached are supporting documents. • DS/mw:mwmasz cc: Commissioner Kirby 37th Street 900774 X10 mEMORAnDUM i let Wilk To Board of Weld County Commissioners Au st 21, 1990 _pm. Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer '. �� COLORADO From ��'_ Speed Zone on 37th St. between 23rd Ave & 35th Ave Submit; Weld County received a complaint from S. Caroline Christman concerning excessive speed on 37th Street between 23rd Avenue and 35th Avenue. Traffic counts, along with speed percentages, were taken from August 6th thru August 10th. A copy of that information is attached. Presently, this one-mile stretch is speed zoned at 45 M.P.H. On one count, 83Z of the traffic exceeded 40 M.P.H. and on the second count, 39Z of the traffic exceeded 50 M.P.H. Both these percentages are very high. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices recommends six factors that should be taken under consideration when establishing speed zones. They are listed in order, along with my comments as follows: Road Surface Characteristics - Tha road surface condition, grades, alignment and site distance do not pose a problem. However. the shoulder width is less than desirable considering the average daily traffic count of approximately 3,600. 85-Percentile Sneed - From the speed percentages measured, the 85th percentile would indicate the flow of traffic is establishing a speed of 55 M.P.H. Roadside Development - The land use for this mile is farm land except for the mobile home park at the northeast corner of 37th Street and 35th Avenue. Curves or Hazardous Locations - There are no curves or hazardous locations. Parking and Pedestrians - There is no roadside parking and pedestrian use would be minimal. Accident Experience - Accident reports for the last 12-month period are not available. However, I have no indication of excessive accidents in this mile. According to our counts, I agree the traffic is exceeding the speed limit at a high percentage. However. after reviewing the criteria addressed above, there is no reason to reduce the speed limit below 45 M.P.H. 900774 Memo to Board of Weld County Commissioners Page 2 Reducing the speed limit to 30 M.P.H. , with the hope of reducing speeding traffic, will not be effective. As we have seen in many similar cases, the only effective way to control speeding traffic, is law enforcement. Y recommend the existing speed zone of LS M.P.H. be left in place. and the excessive speeding be addressed by law enforcement. AS/mw:mwmsz Attachments cc: Marc Street. Maintenance-Support Supervisor S. Caroline Christman i/therk to the Board 37th Street Complaint Pile 200774 J f j t,/-4 nre ThtrEATURE a" / ! /`j' WEATHER C0ND.!"r s cam. 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Caroline Christman concerning excessive speed on 37th Street between 23rd Avenue and 35th Avenue. Traffic counts, along with speed percentages, were taken from August 6th thru August 10th. A copy of that information is attached. Presently, this one-mile stretch is speed zoned at 45 M.P.H. On one count, 83% of the traffic exceeded 40 M.P.H. and on the second count, 39Z of the traffic exceeded 50 M.P.H. Both these percentages are very high. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices recommends six factors that should be taken under consideration when establishing speed zones. They are listed in order, along with my comments as follows: Road Surface Characteristics - The road surface condition, grades, alignment and site distance do not pose a problem. However, the shoulder width is less than desirable considering the average daily traffic count of P-i roximately 3,600. 85-Percentile Speed - From the speed percentages measured, the 85th percentile would indicate the flow of traffic is establishing a speed of 55 M.P.H. Roadside Development - Tne land use for this mile is farm land except for the mobile home park at the northeast corner of 37th Street and 35th Avenue. Curves or Hazardous Locations - There are no curves or hazardous locations. Parking and Pedestrians - There is no roadside parking and pedestrian use would be minimal. Accident Experience - Accident reports for the last 12-month period are not available. However, I have no indication of excessive accidents in this mile. According to our counts, I agree the traffic is exceeding the speed limit at a high percentage. However, after reviewing the criteria addressed above, there is no reason to reduce the speed limit below 45 M.P.H. • QC 0774 Memo to Board o£ Weld County Commissioners Page 2 Reducing the speed limit to 30 M.P.H., with the hope of reducing speeding traffic, will not be effective. As we have seen in many similar cases, the only effective way to control speeding traffic, is law enforcement. 1 recommend the existing speed zone of 45 M.P.H. be left in place, and the excessive speeding be addressed by law enforcement. 4%.“."'s1/4f VX N� LAWS CONNIE GENE �. CORDON JUL GEORGE t" — aele404t arti otc-6 -ceit DS/mw:mwmsz Attachments cc: Marc Street, Maintenance-Support Supervisor S. Caroline Christman Clerk to the Board EK C774 37th Street Complaint File LOCATION J7c/{e: c.15..I ' 7 7j 14 s� G-� a/33 1d�de TEMPERATURE a` ✓ / �c.. WEATHER COND.C. Cs �.. 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Q• Qov. 7as Greeley , CO to go43Z aC°77g ,, e„,./!J,.-9, rtist. 60 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING Poim a==.4000.8x O30 80 Am= 736 Giumum,Couauso80012 11111k COLORADO September 6, 1990 S. Caroline Christman 3500 35th Avenue X1130 P.O. Box 923 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Ms. Christman: The Weld County Engineering Department made a traffic study on 37th Street, between 23rd Avenue and 35th Avenue, in response to your request dated July 26, 1990. A copy of the traffic counts and my recommendation to the Board of Weld County Commissioners, dated August 21, 1990, were previously sent to you. On August 27, 1990, I presented my recommendation to the Commissioners. Because of the reasons sited in my memo, the Commissioners decided to leave the speed limit at 45 M.P.H. During the Commissioners' discussion, there were two important points discussed. It has been Weld County's experience, lowering speed limits, or adding signs, to control speeding traffic, is. not effective. Law enforcement is the only means to control traffic that is speeding. The Commissioners directed me to notify the Sheriff's Department of the traffic study, and their decision. It was noted, there is a large well-maintained grass area between Country Estates Mobile Home Park and 37th Street. This area is very attractive, and children frequently play between the park and the road. S'e©774 4 r Letter to S. Caroline Christman Page 2 It is not Weld County's duty to keep children and pets off o£ the roads. The Commissioners recommend Country Estates Mobile Home Park construct a fence along the right-of-way to separate the grass area from the road. If you have any questions, please contact me. cerely, ‘„ Drew Scheltinga County Engineer DS/mw:mwlscc cc: Commissioner Kirby Marc Street, Maintenance-Support Supervisor Clerk to the Board Lt. Pliethman, Weld County Sheriff's Department Country Estates Mobile Home Park 37th Street Complaint File 9C°774 . RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TUBERCULOSIS OUTREACH PROGRAM CONTRACT BETWEEN THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Tuberculosis Outreach Program Contract between the Colorado Department o£ Health and the Weld County Health Department has been presented to the Board o£ County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the terra of said Contract is from August 1, 1990, through July 31, 1991, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in the Contract, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable and in the best interest of the citizens of Weld County to approve said Contract, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Tuberculosis Outreach Program Contract between the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of August, A.D. , 1990. A �LL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: AP‘LL LINTY, COL RADO Weld County Clerk to the Boar 1 d Gene R:antner, airman L . ' Jy • L_ s ctir-) Geo g y,Po-Tem D puty C er to t e Boar APPROVED AS 0 FORM: onstance L. Har ert Sse C.W. xi y County Attorney Gor 900772 4„, G^ • ' 54';`-±e- ,_ ,• ���ic� . • WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONTRACT SUMMARY TUBERCULOSIS (TB) OUTREACH CONTRACT Contracting Agency: Colorado Department of Health Term of Contract: August 1, 1990 through July 31, 1991 Amount: $10,394 Difference From Previous Contract: Decrease in funding of $413 from the previous contract. County Citizens Affected: All Weld County citizens who are TB patients or may become patients. • Program Summary: The Weld County Health Department will provide the services of an outreach worker to contact TB patients and provide education and information necessary to the patients. Follow-up will be done with the patients to • ensure that they begin and continue their preventive treatment. Benefit to Health Department: This contract allows the Health Department to complete its mandate to control tuberculosis, Responsibility of Health Department: • The Health Department has the legal responsibility to provide surveillance and containment of tuberculosis. • County Fiscal Impact: The support of the State dollars allows the program to continue as it has in the past, • �" re/ ice• *.-, s. WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONTRACT SUMMARY Qi'iif/0 TUBERCULOSIS (TS)"OUTREACH CONTRACT __ ._.... Contracting, Agency:- Colorado Department of Health- • Term of Contract: August 1 1990 through July 31, 1991 , Amount: $10,394 Difference From Previous_Contract: 'Decree":e in funding?of"$413 from the previous contract. • County Citizens Affected:':: • All Weld County citizens who are TB patients or may become patients. Program Summary: The:Weld County`Health•Departeent'will provide the'services of an outreach worker. 'to .=contact>'TIP'patients'.;"An.i:providoc education and •information?' necessary, to 'the pat'ients': Follow-up•vill-be done 'with the patients to ensure' that"they"begin'and continw'their'"preventive,-treatment. Benefit to Health Department: This:,,contract, allows' the 'Health +Department'•to complete its mandate to control:'tuberculosis: Responsibility of Health Department: . : The Healtb'Department-bas the legal 'responsibility. to provide surveillance and containment of tuberculosis. County :Fiscal Impact: The support of the State dollars allows the program to continue as it has in the pasta " �eM.�C-03A iR 7nS1 ., ,°. , • ' :1W.1A1t7Me:rr OK,J6L�`K;Y;.w;rMaYA; -.'�' : '. CONTR.tCT ROCTtriG StLMaaR ' • ,. C,ONTR�CT THIS CONTRACT. made this ' 1st day of August 199 O .by and between the State of Colnrado for the use and benefit of the Department of 'r HEALTH 4210 E.' 11fih Avenue, Denver. CgloriQQ 802ZQ - hereinafter weenn to as the Staa.and •= WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley. Colorado 80631 hereinafter referred to as the contractor. wHEREAS, authority exists in 1the Law and funds have been budgeted. appropriated and f otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in Fund Number 1001 C!L Account Number S2S47 .Contract Encumbrance'Number079346 •and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies:and „ WHEREAS, the,State:, has:been;,awarded‘funding,by• the Department of Health and Human Services' t0 cond ct :e Tuberculosis Outreach Program in, the Weld County area in order to reduce reported,TB cases; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is considered by the. State to have the necessary expertise, facilities and personnel to provide the services as herein set forth. NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed that for and in consideration of their mutual promises to each other, hereinafter stated, the parties hereto agree as follows: , 1. . . The Contractor(w,ilt;,, through ,the,,services of a:hatf.-time outreach workerr,conduct an ,outreach, programs.to;.contact,tuberColosis;patients to ensure that-the,;patients receive _the;informationrand educatt0n•needed to facilitate,their own care. The outreach.workertshai'l,be.bilingual,�and twill;,fo?tow-uvTB.:patients and those On preventive treatment treated in the Contractor's TB clinic and by other area facilities to ensure that patients complete their chemotherapy and all ' follow-up examinations. The outreach worker shall-;bet,trained by. the Weld:County TB Public Health Nurse and the Colorado`Department of Health/Centers for Disease Control,,,TB.Protocol-Manual and'wi l-Attentthey.NationalAlewish ,Hospi:taL:Tt course when available. The outreach worker shall, be ready to,make:contacts^withAhe TB patients by September 1 , 1990. 2. A:narative report must be submitted semi-annually to TB Control and shall include: • , a) A.statement of progress in meeting the agreement objective. b] A_ statement of any difficulties or special problems encountered in meeting the agreement objectives. c) A statement of action plans' designed to overcome.or:address difficulties and problems. Page 1 of 5 pages .�. . . W't. .t '"t "1,r;;'S� �r'�� >'•,y zt%.F ..y, :aw:r..;Md i�✓rvaww^. r' d) A statement'i populations served and the special needs of those.populattons.which have been met through ;the ' agreements non-compliant patients. children, foreign born. etc. . 3.•. The State wi1l . .in consideration of said services by the • ' Contractor. cause; to be paid;to.the Contractor a sum,not to, exceed . TEN TH0USAND'"THREE.HUNDRE0`NSNETY P0UR---- Dollars, ($10,394.00- • )v., -` in the following manner: Reimbursement shall, be made`upon receipt of signed monthly' statements, S'Ubmitted inddplicate, requestfnq-reimbursement;.; , , ,, for ,salaries and travel. Said.statementssball list .oasis; o#. outreach worker Lpayee). dates. amounts and:'brief description v. ,of. :Ayment , „4116bUriement:'Sha1,1 be.tontiagent upon.affirmation by the State of full"and satisfactory compliance withthe.terms. ; . 4 : The`,term, of Lriis contract is be9lnning,August .l 1990. and Continuing'through'June 30; 199T."; . Page '2. -of 5 pages h�+�'+ -car =aura hereiaafter, under,.;the Ceneral Provisions/refer-ad to as CLNERAL PROVISIONS ..;,„ . 1. The parties of, this contract intend that th`r relationship between them contemplate: by this contract is that of employer-independent contractor. No agent, employee- or servant Of Contractor shall bar or shall be deemed'to, be ma:employee, agent or servant Of Health. . Contractor',will be solely;and entirely responsible for its acts And acts o_ its agents.,. employees, servants and. -subcontractors during...the -per:or:ante- of this contract. <: 2. At all times during the performance of this, coatract,, the Contractor shall strictly ` adhere to' all 'applicable federal and state laws that have',`leen or may hereafter, be. established.` : . . •. , , •. ,. .. .,_.: 3. Contractor authorizes Health co' perform'Audits ,.and to make ins se o! evaluating inspections for the purpo g performance under°this' contract., ' 4. Either •party shall have the :right co teriLlece ;this agreement by giving the other „party 'thirty days notice by -registered mail ' retura receipt .requested. If notice is sa given, this ;agreement shall terminate on: the espiratioa "of the''thirty days, and the liability of the parties hereunderyfor the further„'performance of the terms of this agreementtehall thereupon cease, -bat 'the''parties, ehall not be, relieved, of the duty to perform their obligations up.to the,date of termination." ' S. This agreement' is intended as the complete .integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition; deletioa,: or'.ocher amendment•, hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, 'unless'-embodied: herein`in writing. YO subsequent novatioa, renewal, addition, deletion, 'or :other amendment hereto shall have any force, or effect unless'embodied in a writtaa contract executed and approved pursuant' to the State Fiscal Rules.. 6. If this contract involves the expenditure of federal funds, this contract is contingent upon . continued availability of federal funds for payment pursuant to the terms o! thin agreement. Contractor also agrees to fulfill the requirements of Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-87 and A-102 or A-110, whichever is applicable. 7.' To be cpmsidered for payment,; billings tor reimbursement pursuant to :this contract must be received within" WD days after the period for which reimbursement is being requested and. final billings on the contract must be received by the State :Health Department.within 60,days_after the,end of the contract term. 8•. If applicable, Local, Match is to be submitted on the monthly , reizburseae_: statements,;in the column provided, as required by`the-"funding source. 9. If Contractor receives 325,000.00 or more , per year in Federal "funds in cue aggregate from' Health, Contractor agrees- to have an annual audit, by as indepeaden- certified public accountant, which meets the requirements of Office of Managemeat and Budget Circular A-128. If Contractor is required to submit an annual .indirect cost" proposal to Health for review and approval, .Contractor's auditor will audit;the proposal in accordance with the requirements of OMB Circular A-87. Contractor agrees to .furaish one copy of, the audit reports to. the Health Department Accounting Office within 30 days of their issuance, but not later than mine months after the end of Contractor's 'fiscal Year'..'. Contractor agrees tir take appropriate corrective action within sir months' oe the report's issuance in instances of noncoepliance `with Federal laws and regulations_ Contractor „agrees to perm: Health or its agents' to have access" to its records atc financial atetemeacs as necessary,' and further _agrees so retain such.: records as? financial statements ;for a eriod of three years after the dace of issuance of the audit report. This contract D$ES cantata Federal funds as of the dace it is signed. This -requirement is in addition to any other audit requirements contained in oche_ paragraphs, within this_contract. 10. .L" applicable, Contractor agrees to not use Federal funds to satisfy Federal.. cost sharing and matching requirements' unless approved in writing by the appropriate Federa= Agency. Page 3 of S Pages Rev. 06/06/88 1 "t":41/2". g'efnl e.AC.rza SPEC=PROVISIONS CONTROLLER', Arr,ROVAL , ' 1. Thu eonaxcstiaU na be dennedvalid until it rMllTaveberm avprowdbyt eControuerottheSuwottolontWorQsurb stow as he rite defpgate-TM* pfovulon is.apptiable to*conva0votvmg the paymeitotmonry by red Sash. . <:' - " Z"financialobllgetlotu of the Statepayable after the current&cid ye r mecondnget upon(iambi-octet pursamebeing approprissest.budgeted andorLerwise 3. Ethel contract involves the payment Of more then Ettythouneddolterstorshromenualte.mailon.tepait.mdeceamios.arimpra®atotemtb���aR . road,bridge.viaduct.Manet excavation mother pYblk works tor Mil State,tbe rommetor shaiLbetbee etteriadmpetftememsecif aa)'wchwndtAncludedL+this • ooareRauly.eneauu►rd4eilverciandAle.WkbAwAmeu4wlaaesigaaunlappres,WleMkttheState.egeodansamdeotbaadorodm searpraDlirounytobe approved by said official ie s pent sum not We than onmhelr of'the fowl amount payable by thesermsof rhk eonsae.,Suelsbarakseatbeddyr eseaeled.by a: ... aualirocomorae surety.oonJidoned tor tMdwmdfaitMdpertdn Tana.olrM,eoaaoheaandiaaididon.shalliewNetheiitheaoaesRororhisaYgoetnamre -.41I.to,dulYtpaYnorWiaboamaari414wcinhin.suwnanae.wowiiane:nrnndot,Otri ercop,piauMdorooptttmed'bywehaoariaowYorhbaubeoevsaarin pertaimeeeaof,Wernirkoonasoudco.badooe.,W mwetywd4pay:Wisateetnanempti oaaraitedtild swm:apePlim iumaawed.rosetherw,kaNwresc,ethe dkeiXeidtL.petoen pecilanum.UMW wtltdoM.,Wienlo roxiiRiO.Assemated.delWMdandHv!Jge,Wtla LvordtbacoeAcor,miaideuadertbisPos iet shell be audited.alloweda paid.A cadged orcesNAhaseckorsbaekaoneromlexpeyaNatntbexrwwuerottbsiSeaentCulotydomnybeeecepradW Wuda bond.The provision;is in compliance with 38.7,6-106 CRS.as mwtdei :. ... 4.•To the tarot authorizedM'LwrtheeattracmrahaLLimdemniy.speteealsoliherm4utheStankimempbyeeamrompres: s littaedalisLims.. dvmipicilsbiitryand`oourtewer&Noludles costs.expaue.'andeaomer feM9ncumd ate result of Darn of°m inks contractor,Cr imemplcyees.. . ` apm,aib000trYCtOrs:^or aoi{teem•pwsuanttatle�tereiacfttas'cortna. � ,., . .. .: DISCItalT`rATlON AND 11.1" YN1fATIYL ACTION S. The confraGor agree maom*?with tM lases and spirit,oftheGoianrbAtaWlao(Wdo+don Actof1937:Y amodad:and oWrspp4oaWrlanneep.ctbc. : dlaaimaesdoeoadvdairarnpbymemoraadawtS1-3a-+OS.CRS'1982 .meacenierayai.landearwuindMBxemaimOrde,FAua ClifomanC,eadAlOrnu- -nee Aaron dated April 16. 1971,Pursuant there*.Mr Jo((owing prov4Roris:hail be:eeembrd in ail Scat*cotrmXtarrrb•aaneaetr. , '.,DurinstM'performaserofthiacantracLdte�convaaorygteMea�'ro8oux ...'. . .. ., . ., ,�,.. •r;•: - : (1) Tlcowedaaorwi0:notdisciminae:spimtaryempbyworapp8umctoremploymentbeausedirectcreed.color.award misinisee.m+ht+tsr>ms. Mltian.mtrt17 madtatorphysledaandlasschap..lbsdmtraa0twittakeatIrmativesolwntairrarethmappllaaaar®plo ad.a dihatasrowyeaean ceaed damns rmmlo• pant.:withoutrepotto.thaabovantamaeedCpmr7edadas.Suc/Ando°'ibdtjnoludA.bat.potbe➢Okanaode,QollOinaCsdWbymet. waading.denate...or nuke.reauiuroer Of re: ienton%adveNdaglaotacrta inunions:reedpWor able fermi otoongunusnoa andseiealon for traiaint includingappreintiGship.Tits wtxr-0c,s6r,pgmew4ostmconapiGeweMaces.avaiW4WaaWyeecandepplioetes tor empiomnbt.aoainam boom• dated by-tM oouaaeting olQCaaatWaB foeW pmyulcruto(tht[,earrdYonmieerion"elauea. ,...', , (2) T eiontracrorw,iW in a solicitations orehansenatafasmployees placed byoron behdtotthheconnecmr.saritlutWtga.dMdapplearawillreeatw comrderatioa forempkymen wb Marl l w MCI.cried.coke..national;origin.sax.medal UMW.rdigioa,ata rtry.mesa!or physical handicap.Or _ ,. -- (3) The contractor will send to each 4aborudon orreeresenetiva otworkan with whkktrrharcotleegw'berpieingsyeUmentormhercontaetoruoamRand. ins,nGnCI to be provided by the t6arnaWg officer.advising doe later union Or',modiste represent dve d the coarmeces commiaeen under the Executive Order.Equal Opportunity;and Attbmative Aetien..datsd/Aprit 16. 1973,and or din tale.'rep(au04 aed.relinnOtdas dtha.Governor. (e) Tbicontreaofand labor unions wibBimWialCWoreimiar and recorthms inidby ESeauwOMrr.EQua44Dpormmdaod ahmativeAaionceNtrl t6. ... t973.and by the mta.regulations endOrdenoftlgGo antor.orpunuaethermoZ'm6W!iE irm¢aCowetoldebCoke:nosielLaedsccoueabymecontramng agency and the office of IM Governor or:his designee for purposes of vwvetlption m eaertem eonguanos with'aeen rde;TeP aboM:aedArdind . (3) A latelesorpnization will not exclude any indivklual otherwise qualiflad fMentidlmembembiti nein in such labor orstiMitatioa.of expel any such individual from trambenhni in such Inbar orgenizauon or dlaenminate against anyone memberr to din tail enjoyment of wakoemort hie .beemue office.ased..mlor. (6) A tabor orgwxwon.Ofthe anpkymor menwen mermiteilinaaid.abet.leeie oamosiorrneloadrd0int assay aadonned in this contract tote der cronusraryorobstrnawOnwem:anypencefromoxnatlyini"'thtinpeo'rietonsMiniscontractororgycedarissu.dtheeuedereors mpteitherdireayor indirectly.to comma any act deffsed in this oontraCa to Oe disaumnemey.. - : 393,53 01.902 4 5 Radiant 1/88 ogee of. Data a...az `. r', t,u `°"Zt v ,cc+ I �• TIi'r11:I �'� vw.(�y. ,F4?!0"« IN�z ;r7R�.�N �ti��'` �r -4r i,t„ 3te . " , x P y .. Foes 6-AC-02C , . . _ . (7) TA the w w .ncoheeoonvumr'anotwomphanorwiththentwdlw6nmW Moues ......,.comma meybeCrmoeYad.tennioeW oreuspeMe4 in.whole*Jima end thecantl'scusta ty bedxWed.Ltelipble.for,Pruder Sum contracts in accordance with proeeduni.authorized in:Erection ONer.Equal Opportunity.aadArliemedwActionofApr1141975 and themla.roputapons,Ofcoign praeoolpued feeccadenadrnew 11.And such aNersen***la*AY imtemed and remedies as rosy be invoked as providedin Saguaro Order,Emma Opportuniry and Affirmative Action.of April.16. 1973,or by ruble.regulations.or ordem ptomtdteted;tn accordance therewith.or II otherwise.:provided by law-,;- . 48),Tbe,canvaotonviEaelud•rheprovlalonaa(parslcaolt ,)ditou[h,(E)iaawyintiant6x,ed ubooaoactarouiebraattunW RM attuning exampled regulation Or Executive Order.Equal°spaniels•and•AEionstive Aaronat/wad i*.1975.scattily*Provision'will be**dint upon each subcontractor or veedar.The comma°,wt0 tab suds salon*drnspea to eay subcontracting r*chwordr at the oenvaairregeeey'"may digit..giantism of adorning such pnwtatona.Unbars sanctions fornomoomOdanoc provided.however.titer ie the swarth*astir begonia involved in.Or iaanaaned with.litigation with the.abonuractor or vendor es a result otetch direction by ths eoeaaainsapoc%the eomnaer may request the Siam r.-:: ,.d•COlofado"t0'!anOer:im4'.AuohJlnpltlanrm:plotaalhe.Jlnant:d[tha$gOaG[Colnfafb.-;. :: .._ ,-. ,:� ,, GOYORADO tiA30R}TREFlRENGE• ,,.„�, ., ..,.. ., . ., , :,, , , r .; . ...: ., .,,, Be.•,recta nsott.l7.101'B1CS;Cance nferaeoadColradplaborareappiiosbletoaubomraa(fpubi(dwtowiddnaeSureenunderuknbereun. draod'anWfbtatradInWholeoc in'9art'by'Stau,lltedt. •: . . :......, .. .:. . : :.... . . ,,. , _ _. .,•, ,,:;,,:: 0.,Wlien ao tates tion,comracifa apubliC tram a state or foM`e'eountr eguel m thi Orencs'i m M awarded eo a bidder.o fondp2"ocemo shat h ch the ad a esiden bidder de anima a Mde neWem[bidder orreryhdbythe sue ar6sMps oopevy 1nwMahahe nas.realdeW brdAer ia a taidat.ltt[n afar- ; mined by aa'offladr responsible'forawedbmttte bid ast'ooespliamww�ith this subsection.06 they aueed del arWwsilunde which waidahaw*,be argil. able orwouklotherwiue'beti aomdacentwhhnwuemente of federal*withal subredashaobe aawndedrbotonly to rimesters neoessen t0 preves4eaial or tM vnoenyt?or to aeWeimma.ao i000ndsreecy with'TiderY.nguitemns(seaWn-t-19.1ottant5102 CRS):;:. GENERAL , , ., ._, , . ._. , , :•:,. , 7. The laws ache State of Colorado sad rules and regulations Sued puauand thermals*be applied in the lsapreradon.execslmsndeetormommi f tie r coasract,Any,provision orus operant whether or not int spotned herein by reference*doh provides for rbinelea by any em►Adkial bodyor Delon or ' ' which leothenvisolnconttlavidtmakihnes,ndeasadrecnistions shall be muiderid •.edrol4.NamndountaYrdln**provision ieaDrponsdhetlm by reference wpichilrporafd:roplethlnnreyvaMeimaisi ovistesea.wbaleorlamnsbiainvalidr milreet6leOrarellab(e inany action Wan whether by way rcaMWnt.defatwrochOwW.Aeysrmviskarendered outland void by theaperatboottbs.peMWoe wdlnotlornUdate the remeioderofab contraam the a dim the"coaysa.is capable of execudoer.. . .-. - .. & At ell times dudegae 9ertorrna+es dale Caeeraor,the Goeolaeter shall eabdy adhere to�ell applicable fidenf aeG'sua laws.rules end npuladorta'tlat • .. 9,-TfrsipteoAw'baalo evrNettbeywhOlmWarwMlrlEd-701 vriniq.(llnbeq nd`GanaRLrOaaps)endlEddOl masa.(Abuse of NM*Oece). CFS147d.Aeslao�nt*Fat,�aed"th�eo?vioYdaeaCtueh--pw+Llaask,ssasea. .• •,...,, •., ...,,. , ' 10. The sites**, Lyra that *** hoow(edp. act sure employee bsu;a pertoesl•:r.bawd**, Intrust whasoevr in,*be %Ara dt Or property duaeibel haslet INAKTNESS WHEREOF,thsprdes•herett tam executed thiCmefaitnModay miabovewive. . . • , G "'' WELD COUNTY "HEAL�'H DERARTMEN7-•_ . .�, ••,.,, , , . ,,, ,, "(Fu0 )� Wa3d•.Goren �Gova ant � , . . rre�t or'cdw.Aoo• ' I ROX ROMER,'COv£RNOR" .. Csna..Rt:;.gran'tner '• .: ,. , . , , �, p.,.,, �• „ for the 6hairroan, hOard Ot cOuhty - etxccorntaacv0e. „P>.niour,(TJde) Cpmmi55ipnGr£. Weld CpuntY ,..•seer•srrwrq tart rre.w tRtMwew",,, -DEFARSMENT .OF HEALTH (tt Crpo i3 i n ...y.z. r. .,rill• w Awe(Sest) (.771 e ors y,Ve� : aunty, eat eP,L. Conan.Smrury.CV tannin..Teinvary/Calry any , r A'FPROVALS ATTORNEY,GEN$RAI CONT1tOC TBR BY BY _ PROGRAM APPROVAL,) __��rf( t�AAA- • �n•1>•aY1weY M.W vur r.rr 5.mrew r.wa S err ,.. `�JJ�G 'Sr raerrrr a loom..ea OC•In.:101Ne RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH GREELEY FOOD CLEARING HOUSE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Division of Human Resources and Greeley Food Clearing House, and WHEREAS, said Agreement concerns the distribution and administration of Commodity Supplemental Foods and locally donated foods, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in the Purchase of Services Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Purchase of Services Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, that the Purchase of Services Agreement between the Division of Human Resources and Greeley Food Clearing House be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Purchase of Services Agreement. 900776 7'r D°2 '/ d inz):P� t C Page 2 RE: AGREEMENT - GREELEY FOOD CLEARING HOUSE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of August, A.D. , 1990_ , BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: lage,iljvvv6vrealyn WELD LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �i{ ne R. Brantner_ Chairman 0,71-4-7Cisc) Geo g- a .tCe edy, gputy Clerk to tbe Board :� APPRd7ED A$ TO FORM: ons� L. Ha rt die C.W.Ki b~l 7/ount Attorney Go tar 900776 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ath day of ay¢Sbat 1990, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources, hereinafter referred to as "HRD." and the Greeley Food Clearing House, hereinafter referred to as "GFCH." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, HRD currently provides the distribution of USDA commodities through the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, and WHEREAS, GFCH distributes locally donated food to various Weld County agencies, and WHEREAS. HRD and GFCH desire to cooperate to achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness in the distribution of food and commodities to eligible participants and agencies in Weld County, Colorado. NOW, 'THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term This Agreement shall commence upon its execution and shalt remain 1n effect for a period of one (1) year. The Agreement shall be renewed automatically and shall be subject to the termination provisions of paragraph 10. herein. 2. Administration of Commodity Supplemental Food Program a. The Commodity Supplemental Food Program in Weld County, Colorado, shall remain under the direction and control of HRD. HRD shall remain agent to the Colorado Department of Social Services for the responsible operation of the Program and for the Program's fiscal tracking and reporting. Certification for the Program shall be administered by HRD. b. GFCH shalt perform the warehouse/distribution functions for the Colorado Supplemental Food Program in Greeley and in Fort Lupton, Colorado. c. GFCH shall assume responsibility for the proper use and care of donated foods. Once donated foods have been delivered to the Supplemental Food warehouse site. GFCH is responsible for said food. In case of spoilage, GFCH will furnish a certificate from the Weld County Health Department confirming such spoilage. In the event of damage, spoilage, or loss of Commodity Supplemental Foods Program foods, GFCH will promptly notify HRD. GFCH will reimburse the Commodity Supplemental Food Program for any foods improperly used or disposed of, or any loss or damage to donated foods through its failure to provide proper storage. care, or handling. SC0 776 Page 1 of 5 Pages d. GFCH shall abide by the Colorado Department of Social Services State Plan of Operation and Administration of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program and all regulations. standards. policies. and procedures stated therein. 3. Warehouse/Equipment a. For the warehouse/distribution functions to be performed by GFCH. GFCH shall have the use of the following equipment: ITEM MAKE MODEL YEAR ID or SERIAL M Forklift Hyster E806 1981 8098V015778 Push-Pull Cascade Class III 1989 80854745C Slipsheet Attachment Heavy-Duty Multitian 1990 J/M2748 Pallet Jack Personal IBM PS/2 30-021 1990 720803312 Computer & 8086 System 3.5 Disk- drive & Keyboard Wide-body Epson FX 1050 1990 0E11082394 PC Printer This equipment shall remain the property of HRD. GFCH shall properly use and maintain the equipment and shall be responsible for the loss of or damage thereto, other than normal wear. HRD shall provide a box truck for GFCH to transport commodities at a cost to GFCH of .75t per mile. HRD shall obtain and pay for all necessary insurance for said vehicle. b. Weld County shall allow GFCH to use warehouse space necessary to conduct the Commodity Supplemental Food Program at 104 lath Avenue. Greeley, Colorado 80631. Part of said Building shall house the certification staff and equipment for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. 4. Personnel a. Commodity Supplemental Food Program Warehouse/Distribution staff members shall become employees of SFCH on September 1, 1990, at their present salaries. The employees will terminate their employment with Weld County on August 31. 1990, and shall not be entitled to Weld County employee benefits from that date forward. 9001776 Page 2 of 5 Pages b. HAD shall make available through arrangement by GFCH with Employment Services of Weld County, spot labor to assist in the operation of the Program at no charge to GFCH other than the salary of $4.00 per hour, or the prevailing rate. plus FICA. Said spot laborers shalt be considered independent contractors and shall not be considered employees of HRD or GFCH, nor shall they be entitled to employee benefits normally provided to Weld County and/or GFCH employees. 5. Costs a. HRD shall pay the costs incidental to the operation of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, up to the amount which the Colorado Department of Social Services reimburses HRD. GFCH shall bill HAD on a monthly or quarterly basis for the cost it incurs while administering the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. HRD shall remit payment within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice, up to the amount which the Colorado Department of Social Services reimburses HRD. HRD may option to pay GFCH total of invoice until remittance of revenue is received from the Colorado Department of Social Services. The next bill received from GFCH would then be adjusted to the percent reimbursed from the Colorado Department of Social Services for the previous quarter. b. GFCH shall pay for all costs of the warehouse/distribution functions of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program which are not reimbursed by the Colorado Department of Social Services. 6. Reporting and Record Keeping a. GFCH shall maintain accurate records of donated foods received and distributed, and shalt maintain an accurate record of all expenditures applicable to the Program. b. GFCH shall submit the following reports to HRD on a timely and accurate basis: 1. FNS-153 Monthly Report and Quarterly Administrative Financial Status Report. c. GFCH shall submit to HRD a quarterly Commodity Supplemental Food Program Expenditures Report by the tenth (10th) day of the following period. d. GFCH shall allow the disclosure of all documents and inventory related to the Commodity Supplemental Food Program to any Federal , State, or local audit or monitoring of that Program. GFCH shall also allow the inspection by the public of all those records which are considered "open.' and thereby subject to inspection, pursuant to Sections 24-72-201. C.R.S. 7. Modification a. All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. Page 3 of 5 Pages 900776 8. Assignment a. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives. and assigns. GFCH shall not assign any of its rights and or obligations regarding the Commodity Supplemental Food Program without the prior written consent of HRD. 9. Additional Agreements GFCH and HRD further agree: a. That GFCH is an independent contractor and that its officers. employees, and clients do not become employees of Weld County. Colorado, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as a result of the execution " of this Agreement. b. That GFCH will comply with the requirements of part 247, Chapter II, Title VII of the Code of Federal Regulations as they are set forth in the Colorado Department of Social Services plan of operation and administration. GFCH further agrees that it will comply with all other applicable State and Federal law. • c. That no officer, member, or employee of HRD and/or GFCH, and no member of their bodies, shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or in any of the proceeds therefrom. d. That HRD, its officers and employees shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of GFCH. or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. GFCH shall not be held liable for any negligent acts or omissions of HRD, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. e. That GFCH and HRD shall comply with the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1486, and that no person shall on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, handicap, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement herein. 10. Termination This Agreement may be terminated by either party due to a lack of funding, breach of this Agreement, or other good cause by no less than thirty (30) days advance written notice to the other parties. 9909776 Page 4 of 5 Pages 11. Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and shall not be changed or modified except as stated in paragraph 7., herein. 12. Severabitittr If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is, for any reason, held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional , such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto hereby declare that they would have agreed to this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause. or phrase hereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared unconstitutional or invalid. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto duly executed this Agreement as of the date first above written. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. BY AND GREELEY FOOD CLEARING HOUSE THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, A�<4m� ON BEHALF OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMEN OF HUMAN RESOURCES /c 4ene . rantner, C airman APPROVED: WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES WaTter J. Speckman Executive Director nn n� I '�GIiG{./ p/ATTEST: �,J� �� Ui// Weld Coun"t"y Clerk to the rd GJ ep ty erc o e o 9C Ong Page 5 of 5 Pages RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LEASE AGREEMENT WXTH GREELEY FOOD CLEARING HOUSE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Lease Agreement between Weld County and Greeley Food Clearing House, and WHEREAS, said Lease Agreement concerns property owned by Weld County and located at 104 llth Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in said Lease Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Lease Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Lease Agreement with Greeley Food Clearing House for the hereinabove stated property be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Lease Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of August, A.D. , 1990. A / a � BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: hjei �'l/vrXiU" /1 WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board . /y!/ Gene R. Brantner, C airman (BY: / 4- I J eorge Kennedy, Pro-Tem D puty Cler to a Boaz APPR VED AS TO FORM: Flonstance L. r e t Casi?Ce-Ogra0 C.W. K County Attorney r � 0 r1.,17:11-.) J 900775 �i� O�,J cue N r, ; , /%� J.F.ASF. AGy.E$MENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this2�jtday of Auctust . 1990, by and between WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, by and through THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY("Lessor')and GREELEY FOOD CLEARINGHOUSE, A Colorado Non-Profit Corporation ("Lessee"). 1. 11ACICGROUND• The Lessor owns certain improved real estate in Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, legally described on the attached Exhibit"A:,and commonly known as 104 11th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631. The Lessee wishes to use the property for storage and distribution of food products to user organizations within the County of Weld. The Lessor considers that the use of the property will service a public good and therefore the Lessor is willing to lease the property to the Lessee for a nominal rent, but on the condition that the Lessee will pay all of the expenses of ownership associated with the property. 2. GRANT OF LEASEHOLD ESTATE: The Lessor hereby leases to the Lessee, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this agreement,all of the improved real estate legally described in paragraph 1 and hereinafter referred to as the "property". 3. OE OF PROPERTY: The Lessee agrees to use the property for its corporate purposes as stated in its Articles o£Incorporation and for no other purpose. TIEEIl OF A . $EN WALE: The initial term of the lease is from 1Sgt 1, 1990 to My 31 , 1991. Unless one or both parties has given n*k.Ie....tgQ..the other no later than June 1, 1991 to the effect that the lease will be terminated as of 31, 1991, the lease term will automatically be renewed for an additional one year term, upon the same terms as this Lease Agreement, and the lease will be extended for additional calendar year renewal terms thereafter in the absence of a similar notice by either party to the other declaring the termination of the lease as of the end of the currant renewal year. If the Lessee loses its tax exempt status, violates the Agreement,or ceases to provide Supplemental Food Services or food storage and distribution services to Weld County citizens, the Lessor may thereafter terminate the lease at any time upon thirty(30) days notice to the Lessee. The foregoing clause shall not apply in the event the Lessee ceases to administer the Supplemental Food Service Program due to a lack of funding for the Program. S. RENT: a) The cash rent which the Lessee agrees to pay and the Lessor agrees to accept is $1.00 for the initial term and S1.00 for each renewal term. b) As additional rent the Lessee shall pay all utility bills associated with the use of the property, including gas, electricity, telephone, water and sewer,in addition,the Lessee shall boar the entire cost of maintaining the property in good condition, including the inside 9C°775 • and outside of the building, the lawn, trees and shrubs, and the parking inside and outside of the building, the lawn, trees. and shrubs, and the parking areas. Major repairs and replacements, including but not limited to, the plumbing, heating, and electrical components of the building, exceeding one-thousand dollars ($1,000) per item shall be the Lessor's . • responsibility. 6. WARD INSURANCE: Effective the date of this Lease the Lessor shall insure the improvements on the property against fires .and perils • covered by a standard extended coverage endorsement. The Lessor shall pay all premiums. 7. INDEMNIFICATION OF LESSOR: Lessee agrees to indemnify and save, hold harmless, and defend the Lessor against and from any and all claims by any person arising, directly or indirectly, from the use of the property by the Lessee. This is intended to include claims by any employees of agents of the Lessee, its contractors, licensees, invitees, or any other person, for injury, loss of life, destruction of property, or any other. inlury, and it is intended that this paragraph shall apply not only to the Lessee's activities but to the condition of the property or arising from any other cause directly or indirectly related to the exercise by the Lessee of its rights under this lease. The Lessee shall be required to pay any such claim or to defend it, at the Lessee's expense,. employing counsel reasonably satisfactory to Lessor. The Lessee shall reimburs. the Le59er for any attorney fees or other costs which Lessor incurs in defending any such claim and if any judgment is recovered against the Lessor, or if the Lessor makes any payment to discharge any such claim after first having given reasonable notice to the Lessee of intention to do so, then the Lessee shall be required to reimburse the Lessor for any such payment, together with interest at the legal rate. 8. e$SIGNMENT AND STIR-T-FAI'*ISi: The Lessee shall not assign this lease or sub-lease any part of the property, without the express written consent of the Lessor. 9. JSARILITY INSURANCE: The Lessee shall keep' in full force and effect throughout the initial term of the lease and throughout every renewal term a policy of liability insurance, naming the Lessor as an additional insured. The coverage shall be no less than $500,000 for any claim. 10. DAMAGE TO p2 PO F'a're: If the property is damaged by fire or otherwise to such an extent as to be unfit for occupancy by the Lessee, the Lessee and the Lessor shall be released from all further obligations under this Lease Agreement, 11. AyTERATIONS TO PROPERTY: The Lessee shall have no right to alter, modify or add to the building on the property without the express written permission o£ the Lessor. 9C0773 • • 12. IMaNaja AND SjnNDER: Lessee shall surrender p ion of the property at the termination of this lease, or at the termination o£ any renewal term. Lessee also covenants and agrees that if the Lessee violates or fails to perform any of the covenants or agreements contained in the Lease Agreement for thirty (30) days after notice to cure same, • then in any of those events the Lessee's right of possession hereunder shall terminate, at the option o£ the Lessor, and in that case Lessor shall become entitled to possession of the property and may repossess the same as of the Lessor's former estate, and may remove Lessee. Lessor also. has the right, without re-entering the property or terminating this lease, to sue for and recover all rents and other sums including damages at any time and from time to time during the term of this lease. At the -time Lessee surrenders possession or is removed, either because of termination of the lease or for any other reason, the property shall be in its present condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and all repair and replacement obligations under Paragraph 5 b) shall have been satisfied. At the time ;of surrender of possession;, Lessee shall have the right co remove all fixtures and equipment installed and/or purchased by Lessee .to the extent that such removal can be accomplished without damage to the property. 13. NOFDISCRIMTNATTON: The Lessee covenants that it will not discriminate upon the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, in the use or occupancy of the property. The Lessor and the United States shall be considered beneficiaries of and entitled to enforce • this covenant. =T: The Lessor hereby represents that it has the full right and power to enter into this Lease Agreement and • hereby covenants that Lessee shall have quiet possession of the property throughout the term of this lease so long as the Lessee complies with its obligations hereunder. 15. mTZOLLANE0UZ: a) Time is o£ the essence in all provisions of this lease. b) Colorado law will be referred to in the interpretation and construction of the lease and the resolution of all disputes hereunder. c) This Lease Agreement is binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors and assigns, d) The provisions of this Lease Agreement may be amended only in writing signed by both parties. e) If any party breaches this Agreement or violates the covenants set forth above, that party shall be responsible for the attorney fees and court costs incurred by the other party as a result. f) Any notice permitted or required by this Lease Agreement may be given by the personal service of a written notice upon the party to whom the notice is given, or by mailing the written notice by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested to the party. Any mailing • must be to the following addresses (which can be changed if written notice of the change is given to the other party): 900'x'!5 LESSOR: LESSEE: Weld County Greeley Food Clearinghouse Board of County Commissioners 1305 2nd Street 915 10th Street P.O. Box 965 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80632 g) If any paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Lase Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such • decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto hereby declare that they would have entered into this Lase Agreement irrespective of the fact that any one or more paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. LESSOR: LESSEE: WELD COUNTY GREELEY FOOD CLEARINGHOUSE BOARD OF 0 QTY COMMI TONERS . By: By: AffireStfren Gene antner, Chairatan President /! / / ATTEST: J` JG/. „ ATTEST: /Or P/!!✓G/ / Weld County Clerk to a Board l �',6411,4(�j„e • �� 1 1 r'YH.r�yt T'of X;c1!It ..t Deputy Clerk to Board t4-±s l�J f i A.J2.4, L - S-9 . 9C0.775 4 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.28 BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO ALVIN V. AND JUANITA L. GARCIA, DBA GARCIA STORE - EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 9, 1991 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, Alvin V. and Juanita L. Garcia, d/b/a Garcia Store, have presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.28 of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II. , C. , said applicants have paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 1517 North 25th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 90-13 to said applicants to sell 3.28 fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk to the Board, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until September 9, 1991, providing that said place where the licensees are authorized to sell 3.28 fermented malt beverages shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 900777 Page 2 RE: 3.2% BEER LICENSE - GARCIA STORE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of August, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /01.4'41A/W4a41,1,7 WEL D F TY, CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board .41/, Zane Zenne t . e e R. Brant Z)l airman BY- - •��j3'yCrH` 1 -il ec i George Kennedy, Pro-Tem� eputy Clerk to a Board / EXCUSED APPROVED TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert W. C1 County Attorney Gor 900777 ,, \+., f, /t { 1w/ M! lrf; ` ,,c,,,,72.),„ T IAr / •^1"ni� I . r .T� - A,I�i '. .1;l�✓lt 11 ; '!f: .1 ill'c 1 •71RI. ��� 7� i, At �t/4, �"i �,d / Ne• r4.t1/4.6. ,• �* iS. d l I Pt. -1 er • Q' r A• '{ 1 j I iVA l 1• cr a: tr 61 n (( ( t `,i v CM+ Cam• FoF ar a.> ' p itgi, i 4 A iQ �. c o � y� 6- ro !� rr3 2 ! \ { a e • tN 4 1 , r' y yyy..,.. R �' .• Nto t`t .� i %; O• O N O O xGy dpi GY i ,' 7 „� 'Mo M � �. n r "an — c i wO g ti I + /n.�ti, Y o� �• � ro ; � � � QP. ► it� A i N m ° � m • B ha rest, M�1tiO� w 1'4 o � o. it : yi it F. /� .4 stv Z `-t. \ ` / 1:�� G K to r yyyy 1 I O ` ^ •\•tt•-. M o Vf 11 ''� �r 0-1 ip G' o o O o a /yQ,�! p ; 115 •, o, p a r 1. 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This license is non- transferable and shall be eoospicuoualy posted in the place above destalsed. This license is y 1f� i only valid through the aviation date shown above. Questions concerning this Ham i should be addressed to the Dermas of Revenue. Liquor Enforcernent Aivison. 1375 Shaman Street.Denver.CO 80261. I elIn testimony whereof,l have berewuo set my hand. 1 • l�/l�. 111 Division Directors ? d990 ''�! EMU*,MOONE OR sae=(344) h ....007t) ) DR SOO moil ' u�;,� Of DOOMS�„ Liquor or 3.2 Beer. License 13 Sherman Street tiersH ntser: awe 1We: Denver,Colored°60261 Renewal.Appkca#aon 14-028I J... } bee-3741 CON InOrson: It , _ 43. 206 5411 5 091079 1 _ GA.RCIA ALVI N V Bwnwtaofllorc . . . - GARCIA JUANITA L 1517 N 25TH AVE I GARCIA STORE GREELEY GEt 1517 At 2511{ AVE Garr l a«sE> Ent GRFELEY Ct1 P.0631-950S SEP 09,I990 ����M/C®QDiM. Y COPY I YOUR PROMPT ATremoN/S REQUIRED.FAumE 7000MPLt7E ms FORM ACCURATELY • SeNTNE FoRm 1 AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR(JCENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. _ , pIq,OBF7pYusouttrpM • cal OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • SUMRI PDRYTO LCCAL(CSMODIARY) l glr This renewal reflects no changes from last application. UCENSWO AUTHOM TY FOR APPROVAL O There are changes from last application.(ReportUwgesonfonOR8176-'Report of • CHECK WITHLam Amory roRNp(Mr Chances•Liquor and 3.2 Beer Licenses'and attach that form t0 this renewal apptkaypn,) CF LOCAL MS. .. .. _.. .. ..� , .. Nodule under piney a salts yIn the second depree that this aaspficatlon&Addle: hmanbarebua 0lff6C(andamomer°the best OfarylmDwledge. Authors Signature; o 4 f_� Caw BuWrn Short I a� re•-// ' c, S ,."l'r.3"i F ' .i r wi Title of Sprier(H aoryoredon): 'Saha Tat No. _ t . , /.I,�_0 t: y- « ATTACHED OR 8001 Muni Bs COMrLITEO(ALL 3 Cowes) I SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY,COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORRY . NO LATER THAN 46 DAYS BEFORE YOUR UCENSE EXPIRES. EXCEPTION; wholesaler,manufacturer,importer,ud torus treneportED3Si s stem license renenle do not need Local UcerWnc Authority I approval and must be relumed directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expira on. ' I REPORT AND APPROVAL-OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORRY I .... w_ . .,� ..:.. .. ......:. .Tees... .,, .... .,. �.... . . ,... . .. . .__,. _ ,..•..,:. , The foregoing application haSbeen examined and the premises,business conducted and Character of the applicant are sadsfat} I torv,and we do hereby rspDlt that SuchJieense,H granted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47,C.R.S. ( THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Loper Licensing Authority tor;• . - . I ii s . • baleD eMiINTY, COLORADO CI TOWN/CIN D COUNre 1 Sgneur : 25 —1., i i 7� Ci16:l7asT1, �r!'j.d GOU.1Cy J/ t /(- . /}fl1l LIFT Board of Covmiauioners. ._ . /0eDete /����`` /1�cfC- orwrx.r� '� AuRuaC 20, 1940 4' Oa nor wain•Do for oernat•Dow&otb4s•Do Wr°nw•DO Nor° nrow�Do eorDepot r•Do tor onna•Dewroerent -- GREELEY CJ NAME: USE LICENSE NUMBER uAtiMTP'INFORMATION RENEWED LICENSE-21 f FOR ALL REFERENCE %wry, Erne roar Type IIAe�DATE COMES AFTER 0. ' :V AARCIA ALVIN V 14-02.;06 03 206 9411 5 091079 09-09-91 pi - :Nr TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE FEE CITY 65%OAP COSS%OAP ITI:` . }' . C 06-01 (% 41.0 (0) ee•0 OR r•1 (0) q1 on ra ,..'. I'E�1? ..CENT bE R RcTAII LICENSE (3) 11 3 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 42.50 �I, z �nt � 1 Maks Moak Wa alto: $ 92.50F) COLORADO01PARTraMT TOTAL AMOUNT DUES- • or Remus EXTENDED HOURS-Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant Beet and Wane,Club,Tavern, Extended,,l/l�owurrse7 ' and Ara Heenan,das dhed,-Check*me and errolose Told Amount Due PLUS$170.00. C Yes ' IMO- 1714 90 t l : , F« �.�(. �rt ".•xw r ..., .tole u�" A('> >. " . °""°'""°' ' Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application Ma papa must be completed and enacted to your signed mend application form. , Failure to Include this paps with rho application may result In your Ilo.ns¬ being renewed. Trade Name of Estaeshme(q •.State License Number (51' 3re / a STQYe l lit -oafirllP 1. Do you have legal posesslon of the premises for which tNs armee:on for license is made? YES 5v NO❑ Are the premises owned or rented? ry„u rt„e It rented,effective and explratbn date Of lease: 2. (a)Has the applicant,'Or any of tha partners.Or Officers,stockholders or directors of said applicant(d a corporation)ever been YES❑ NO convicted of a crime?H answer is yes;explain In detail and attach, tb)Have persons lending assistance or financial suppoli tome applicant,or manager.or employes.ever been corwictedof acrkne? YES NO 52A ' If answer is yes;explainin.detall and attach. ' 3, Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, directors or stockholders of said applicant of a corporation)or manager,ever: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? YES NOLt2' (b) had an akOholic beverage license suspended or reeked? YES NOY- (c) had Interest In any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ NO!� If answer is yes'Many of the above questions,explain in detail and attach. - - , il 4. Does or did applicant,or any o1 the partners,or officers,dredes or stockholders et said aelkant Of a corpOrationt have a d rest YES❑ NO2 • "• or k.Jk.,..t Inlaeet 60—•n71 esant-a or:r eran yr e)p.n maw!kin 0 if answer is yes;explain in detail and attach, 5. Identify the persons,tams or corporations who now or will have a financial interest evidenced either by a ban to,or equity ownership In,the business for which this license is requested.State the names and addresses and the amount and source of such financial interest h.e„bank,relatives,friends,previous •1 Owners,etc.),expressed in dollars or other items of value,such as inventory,furniture or equipment Use separate sheet if necessary. Name I Address Interest - 'Type and Amount 6. List on a separate sheet tho names and addresses of aliquot'businesses in which any of the persons in question No.5 are materially interested. • 7. Operating Manager 'Address 1 Date of Birth I 8.8 applkant Is a partnership(except husband and wife), list all general pat SG partners.U separate sheet i1 necessary. . - Name Address 1 Date Ot Bath ! Name 'Address Date Of 8hth l 9. H the applicant is a corporation,answer the folbwing: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the Stato of: Date Incorporated: (b) Principal place of business is: (c) Date of tiling last annual corporate report to the Cob.Secretary of State: , • (d) Name of each officer listed below. ' 'President - I Home Address Date of Birth 1 •VicaPres. ;Home Address- • Date of Birth" (Treasurer Hone Address Date of BkUn Secretary Home Address ,Date of 8irth (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,(If a pudic corporation)including actual owner orpledgee.(Use separate sheet it necessary) Name i Address .Percent of Stock Date of Birth I ' ,.Name I Address Percent of Stock I Date of Birth 1 ' I 1 • i Name Address I Percent of Stock Date of Birth l I J (0 Name of all Directore/Trustees of Corporation Name • 'Address ;Detect BirM 41L 1'1"1r�I'y ! I Name Address + e e a Date of Birth 1 DATE: AUGUST 20. 1990 SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORT FOR BEER OR LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL REQUESTS APPLICANT: ALVIN V. AND JUANITA L. GARCIA. DBA GARCIA STORE 1517 NORTH 25111 AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631-9508 TYPE OF LICENSE: 3.2% BEER SHERIFF'S REPORT: SHERIFF'S OFFICE NOTIFIED 8/16/90, 10:50 A.M. LINDA HARTLEY HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT: 200777 1 . ,p e `�*'�Y�rm=,,c 4.;q F .. ... ,.: ...., P 556 982 531 RECFJPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL rte instmeot C VINVMA MO 1 , NOT MI lietillATIMAL W0. (See Rekw9e) 2I Colorado Dept. of Revenue. Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80261 !Cenci Fee Seecwl Delivery Fee :'.. ,Resineted Delivery Fee t , Return Receipt ehpnn0 G to vela m end Date Delivered Return Receipt showing to b w Oats,andMelrosef Deevey wh om. Iq TOTAL PWLAOlege a Fees $ LEL y Postmark a Dale IASS g/PX90 r 4, SENDER: Camdlad dents t end-.2 when addlOOne Nrvlon Nei .and canPMn In1M .i( Put 3arw 4. s in 1fm�ce_1M fee _Mppr�p�t��u�wn r� _ met r being W�me�rr YOU. twe.tfM Olt �na�ie�ewileele.Como tl po tm ut Ot few ' 1. U Sh Wtw homdNwre des,-MW Wdn�'e . ., 2, ❑ Raea+mw Deuwn , � .. . -,.:fAyn Nw;KI (Evm dragrU 3. AltbleAltdreue4 t0`. 4. Artioh Number. /�. Colorado Dep t. of Revenue m..„ . Type of SefV104): Liquor Enfor emee Division rIr � 0Ia 1375 Sharma �+ ti'. � O coo Denver, CO Z6d ® . OperaMw ❑f"o igrase'C°�M (v . � � •ANlryeoDtNnalpneNre of addressee Ca Qr apwt aid 4ATe OfkisnR80.: ' '5. Signature,--Addresses le4� m °0, 8. AddressorsAddress(ONLY(f X, ,Y ��f� Jo, ,,:,.. Arose teda�ler pad) zs1 ar»aK. U� A/ 1.l 7. Pete of bell T OR"V�O`Q�1.a''^WSJL Jy r A 1 1 .YS form 3811,Apr. 1989 ...usAA0./ewasale DOMESTIC RETURN'.RECEIPT 900777 • a faci MEMORAndum To Board o.n August 20, 1990 COLORADO From Tommie - Clerk to the Board's Office Sublet: Renewal of 3.28 Beer License for Garcia Store I received a message from Lt. Fliethman that there have been no liquor violations or complaints at the Garcia Store, which is located at 1517 North 25th Avenue, during the past year. 3C0777, P 556 "..82 535 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL 1 No esteem unmet Ma+lom i NOT Fla INT[NNARONAL kha /Sae Reverse!. _ ; Garcia Store 1517 N. 25th-AVenuo Greeley, CO 80631 r 'Certified Fore G . Special Delivery Fee Reatnetea Dewery Fee Return Retsta enpwnd. I to*horn end Ogee Delivered 4 Return Reese:4 shaving q tO* . - Date,and Seeress of Delivery [ _ % TOTAL Poste*.and Fees 5 � 6„ Postmark or Date 4/5/(90 2 ..SENDER: Complete items 1.and 2 hewn eedldonae mesas. se desired, and complete Items Sand 4. . 1 Put VOILA address In the"RETURN TO":Spade on the rams*aide.Failure to do dee will prevent this card from being returned to vat,Thy riegm'roulos foe eptiPtetle Yoe jPetEnp Qt JAen eli tepel 3f who delpy�,or adducted d la 's�a eu focowing.heivcee Nle4fe• Unee�or lees 1 .,;AftbhAddresep„yp'a.in,„.,,,..,..,: .,au..w..`': 4 �Artpkk Number ! . 1 Garcia Store Toe of Serve*: aJ 1517 N. 25th Avenue h '. Rrolet«w O Infused Greeley, CO 80631 1, l[]YCF�wew emnio Mau ORety�rn a�Noptt - for Merehrdlee s Always obtain:wonetwe of addressee �6. S Addressee 8. Addra .s'saAddress.(0NLY(f (' 1.7. `�'� .✓� nrgwcead and fed paid) • 1` f z s K Perm 11 r Apt. 19%9 etl a 0410. DOAAILSTIC RETURN RFC�i . RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE CERTAIN EQUIPMENT AS SURPLUS PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZE LOAN OF SAME TO CITY OF EVANS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, State Statute and the Weld County Administrative Manual require that all items disposed of be declared surplus by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the County has determined that the Sheriff's Department is no longer in need of certain equipment described as follows: an overhead light bar; a siren control box; and a patrol car prisoner screen, and WHEREAS, the Evans Police Department desires to purchase said equipment, but will not be able to pay for same until 1991. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove described equipment be, and hereby is, declared as surplus. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said equipment be loaned to the City of Evans until 1991, at which time the City shall purchase the equipment for the amount of $200. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of August, A.D. , 1990. / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /�iliVAL WELD LINTY, CO Weld County Clerk to the Board /}�� 4'" s 1 Gene R. Brant er, C airman y he 'Bx_. *�r�c;v ��'-,{c,-r44/ -�e K6nne y. Pro-Tem Drput Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: (latens C.w. K County Attorney Go 900779 C 6G,i fi: C ? 5:42 'J..+ sae OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF MEMORANDUM TO 11. D.ard of O...ont, FROM oh..riff lid J..ria.. DATE, twat 16. 1°90 RE Lorna Fet*prrnt to The Otcy.of Evans The City of Evans Police Department is in need of some equipment, to equip one of their police cars. They need an overhead light bar. a siren control box and a patrol car prisoner screen. Due to tight budget dollars and not including this equipment in their 1990 budget. they are not able to purchase this needed equipment this year. The Weld County Sheriff's Office has this equipment and vas going to sell it at the next county auction, Sot knowing what this equipment will bring, in the past if a law enforcement agency needed this equipment the Sheriff's Office sold it to them. The Evans Police Department has shown an interest in the purchase of this equipment for $200.00. but would be unable to pay for it until 1991. The Sheriff's Office would lika to have this equipment declared surplus and loan it to the Evans Police Department until they can expend monies to purchase it. EJ:RF/kc cc 0779 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CREATION OF LIST OF ARBITRATORS FOR PROPERTY ASSESSMENT APPEALS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs o£ Weld County, Colorado, and , WHEREAS, the passage of House Bill 1044 by the State Legislature in 1988 now allows for taxpayers to submit their property assessment appeals cases to arbitration, in accordance with Section 39-8-108.5, C.R.S. , 1973, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is to maintain a list of qualified arbitrators in the office of the Weld County Clerk to the Board that can be expanded or modified as deemed necessary by the Board, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that Joseph Murphy, Craig Farr, and Ronald Lambden meet the statutory requirments and qualifications to serve as arbitrators for property assessment purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that an official list of qualified arbitrators for property assessment appeals is hereby created pursuant to Section 39-8-108.5, C.R.S. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Joseph Murphy, Craig Farr, and Ronald Lambden be, and hereby are, placed on the official list of qualified arbitrators for Weld County property assessment appeals cases. BE XT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Board of County Commissioners may expand or modify the list as may be deemed necessary. 900778 f Page 2 RE: 1990 ARBITRATORS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of August, A.D. , 1990. n /A' /' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: kvvei,th wram Y, CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ne Ran ner, C airman rn9�-�2yi� � t o r Ge age Kennedy, Pro- 0- D puty Cler]c to e Boari APPROVED A TO FORM: stance L. are t CC 'W CwW. K1 n y County Attorney Gor L 900778 CRAIG FARR, RM P.O. Box 5012 Greeley, CO 80631 (303) 330-9392 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Self-employed Real Estate Appraiser 1983-Present Clients include most Greeley-area commercial banks, savings banks, industrial banks, and financial service outlets, the University of Northern Colorado, Federal National Mortgage Association, employee relocation services, several attorneys, local corporations, sales agents, and private citizens. Property Tax Arbiter for Weld County Colorado Presently Appraiser for Veterans Administration 1976-1984 Staff appraiser of Northern Colorado Saving and Loan, Greeley, Colorado (a division of Western Federal Savings) June 1973 - January 1983 Real Estate Salesman, Greeley, Colorado 1970 - 1972 EDUCATION: University of California, University of Colorado Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration 1964-1969 Currently certified under AIREA's Continuing Education Program Professional Education Courses offered by the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers taken from 1973 through 1984 are: Introduction to Appraising; Single Family Appraisal; Capitali- zation Theory and Techniques; Urban Property Appraisal: Real Estate Investment Analysis; Standards of Professional Practice; Market Analysis. Recent Seminars include: Creative Financing Market Adjustments; Energy Exploration Impact on Real Estate; Contemporary Appraising of Income Properties; Marshall-Swift Cost Manual Use; Solar Energy Valuation by SERI; Appraiser and Eminent Domain Litigation; Appraiser/Attorney Relationships; Colorado Water Rights; Uniform Residential Appraisal Report; Cash Equivalency. CIVIC: Chairman, Greeley Urban Renewal Authority PERSONAL: DOB: February 10, 1946; Divorced, non-custodial parent of 10-year old and 14-year old boys. REFERENCES: Will be furnished as requested. 9C®'7'78 JOSEPH W. MURPHY August 28, 1989 NAME: Joseph William Murphy III . BIRTH: Sedalia, Missouri - December 7, 1921 PARENTS: Father: Joseph William Murphy, Jr. (Deceased) Mother: Margaret Lee (Donahue) MARITAL Married Jacquelin Louise (Dunn) STATUS: August 13, 1949 CHILDREN: Theresa Kathleen (Bauer) - August 4, 1950 Joseph William Murphy IV - January 7, 1952 Sheila Ann (Adamson) - October 21, 1953 Mary Christine (Lauer) - April 14, 1955 Susan Elizabeth (Lauer) - December 31, 1957 Rebecca Lee (Broom) - December 17, 1959 Robert Edward Murphy - January 7, 1965 Michael Patrick Murphy - April 28, 1968 RELIGION: Roman Catholic Third & Forth Degree Knights of Columbus MILITARY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Staff Sargent September 4, 1942 - December 15, 1945 European Theatre of Operations (May 1, 1943 - December 7, 1945) England - 13 months; France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Luxemborg, Czechoslovakia - 17 months - 4 combat battle stars. EDUCATION: B.S. Degree in Business Administration - 1949 University of Colorado Various courses - University of Colorado Extension School including appraisals, law,, accounting, tax reform, tax factors in real estate. Worked with MAI appraiser for 20 years. Served on National Realtor Committee and State Realtor Committe, requiring and setting up educational courses at the national; state and local level for various designations in the Realtor Organization.. VOCATION: Owner - Welsh & Associates, Inc. Real Estate Salesman since June, 1949 Real Estate Broker for 30 years. APPRAISAL First National Bank of Windsor WORK: Intra West Bank Sheridan Savings & Loan Association of Windsor Hansel Phelps Construction Company Van Relco Tricot Mountain Bell Great Western Sugar Company Lawyers, accountants and private individuals in the State of Colorado SC0 7'78 Joseph W. Murphy Page 2 POLITICAL Elected official to Greeley City Council - 7 years INVOLVEMENT: Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Greeley - one term Chairman, Public Works Committee of City of Greeley (i.e. parks, recreation, capital improvements, etc.) - 4 years Elected Democratic Committeeman - 24 years Delegate to local and state convention and assembly representing precinct and Weld County for the Democrats President and Secretary of the Democratic Men's Club of Weld County Changed from Democrat to Republican in 1980 and was elected delegate to the local assembly and state convention - 1982 - 1988 COMMUNITY Member - Greeley Chamber of Commerce - 40 years INVOLVEMENT: Member - Greeley Country Club - 38 years Member - Greeley Elks - 20 years Member - Rotary Club Member - American Legion Post, 20 and 8 Pact Commander Served as head of house committee - 7 years Member - National Federation of Independent Business Member - Finance Committee, St. Mary's Catholic Church Greeley American Legion Baseball Program - helped organize and run in Weld County - 30 years State American Legion Baseball Tournaments (both A and B) - served on the committee 10 years Former Director - United Way of Weld County Vocational Education Program - nerved on committee (resulted in the creation of Aims Community College of Greeley) Former Chairman - Planning Committee for Greeley Business and Industrial Foundation REALTOR LOCAL LEVEL: INVOLVEMENT: Joined Greeley Board of Realtors - June, 1949 Secretary - 1952 Vice President - 1953 President - 1954 Director -:1952 - 1953 - 1954 Served on all committees at one time or another Political Affairs Committee - 1982 CORPAC Chairman STATE LEVEL: Northern Vice-President - 1957 State Director - 1955 - 1956 - 1957 - 1973 - 1974 - 1975 Served on the Executive Committee Chairman - Realtor of the Year Committee Served on the legal, legislative, long-range planning, education, grievance and other committees 99 Club CORPAC since inception NATIONAL LEVEL: National Director - 1975 - 1976 - 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1980 Served on Board Jurisdiction and education committees State and combined forums committees Life member of CORPAC Serving on State and Municipal Legislation Charter member of the National Advisory Council of the Issues Mobilization Committee of the NAR wt3778 , ' Joseph W. Murphy Page 3 HONORS AND Legionnaire of the Year Victor Candlin, Post 18, Greeley AWARDS: Grand Old Game Hall of Fame member - Inducted 1978 Greeley Board of Realtors - Realtor of the Year - 1971 Colorado Association - Realtor o£ the Year - 1979 Member of Omega Tau Rho Honorary Political Service Award - Colorado Association of Realtors - 1982 Life Member of RPAC, Washington, D.C. Who's Who in Real Estate in the United States • 00778 •4,^l)' Jii'.^ I F14 'yY'-Fk 4l M' Ny 1 u l,hnN ad �kr ,, y ps' rr>. ORDINANCE NO. 119-G IN THE MATTER or AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 119, WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE, REVISING> 'CERTAIN PROCEDURES, TERMS, REQUIREMENTS, AND INCORPORATING 'BY- REFERENCE CERTAIN' PORTIONS OF THE UNIFORM'BUILDING CODE, 1988-EDITION;`NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1990 EDITION; AND APPENDICES TO ALL UNIFORM CODES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners ofweld 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 o£ County Commissioners has the power and authority under the Weld County Home Rule Charter and Article 28 of Title 30, CRS, to adopt building codes for the unincorporated areas of the County o£ Weld, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, adopted Ordinance No.. 119, Weld County Building: Code Ordinance, establishing a comprehensive revision of the building code requirements for the unincorporated areas of the County of, - Weld, and has adopted amendments in Ordinances 119-A through 119-F, and • WHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 119, as amended, is in need of revision, updating, and clarification with regard to procedures, terms, and requirements therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that. said Ordinance No. 119, as amended, is amended by the addition and revision of various sections, which shall read as follows: ADD NEW SECTION 20.1.3 to read: 20.1.3 Section 1707. (4) of the Uniform Building Code is amended by the addition of this sentence, "Approved methods shall include the removal of metal wall ties from the exterior of foundation walls and the holes sealed." ✓ r': w. . ad.;yiy r Page 2 ORDINANCE 1119-G AMEND SECTION 20.3 Delete "1987" and replace .with "1990"; delete "NFPA No. 70-1987" and replace with "NFPA 70-1990"; and add, "with the 'following -amendments ,to the National Electrical Code" at the. end of the existing text. ADD NEW SECTION 20.3.1 to read: 20.3.1 Article 250-81 (c) , concerning concrete-encased electrodes shall . apply, only to commercial and industrial applications. ADD NEW SECTION 30.2.9 to read: 30.2.9 Mobile Homes Mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of a mobile home, as defined by the weld County Zoning Ordinance and which has the entire frame removed, shall require -a building permit, except; those meeting Section 30.1.12 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Floors shall comply.,with Section 2516 of the Uniform Building- Code or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Tiedowns and Anchors shall comply' with Section 20.9.2 of this Ordinance: or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. If any section,, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for Any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, ,suchdecision shall not affect :the validity of the remaining portion. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have passed. the Ordinance, and each and every- section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional and invalid. .. Y 1 W IRK M t J`Y h 5 ti •i JZ � IIY,ti'fJ ;WX" k'�'C, 4.,'S�'�i a }.V'✓l\ �t aP l � .. r • l Page 3 ORDINANCE #119-G The above and foregoing Ordinance_was,_ _on motion_ duly_made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of September, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman BY: George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby County Attorney Gordon E. Lacy First Reading: August 29, 1990 Published: August 30, 1990, in the New News Second Reading: September 10, 1990 Published: September 13, 1990, in the New News Final Reading: September 24, 1990 Published: September 27, 1990, in the New News Effective: October 3, 1990 • • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC DARING Docket No. 90-28 • The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, will conduct a • public hearing at 10:00 A.M., on Wednesday, August 29, 1990, in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of amending the Weld County Building Code Ordinance as summarized below: Add a new Section 20.1.3 to read: Section 1707. (d) of the Uniform Building Code is amended by the addition of this sentence, "Approved methods shall include the removal of metal wall ties from the exterior of foundation walls and the holes sealed." Amend Section 20.3 by: Changing "1987" to "1990" and "NFPA No. 70-1987" to "NFPA 70-1990" and by ' adding, "with the following amendments to the National Electrical Code" at the end of the existing text. Add new Section 20.3.1 to read: 20.3.1 Article 250-81(c) , concerning concrete-encased electrodes shall apply only to commercial and industrial applications. • Add new Section 30.2.9 to read: 30.2.9 Mobile Homes Mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of a mobile home, as defined by the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and which has the entire frame removed, shall require a building permit, except those meeting Section 30.1.12 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Floors shall comply with Section 2516 of the Uniform Building Code or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Tiedowns and Anchors shall comply with Section 20.9.2 of this Ordinance or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Materials pertaining to the proposed amendments are available for public inspection in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. BOARD OF COUNTY COmmISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN • WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly Miller, Deputy DATED: July 18, 1990 b PUBLISHED: July 26, August 2, 9, and 16, 1990, in the New News NOTICE Or PIM= BEARING Docket mo. 90-28 The Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, will conduct a public hearing at 10100 A.M., on Wednesday, August 29, 1990,. in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County,: Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley. Colorado, for the purpose of amending the weld County 'sliding Code Ordinance "es summarized below, Add a new Section 20.1.3 to read: Section 1707.(d) of the Uniform Building Code is amended by the addition of this sentence, "Approved methods shall include the removal of metal wall ties from the exterior of foundation walls and the holes sealed.' Amend Section 20.3 by: Changing "1987' to '1990" and 'IU.'AA No. 70-1987' to 'NFPA 70-1990' and by adding, 'with the following amendments to the National Electrical Code at the end of the existing text. Add new Section 20.3.1 to read: 20.3.1 Article 250-81(c) , concerning concrete-encased electrodes shall apply only to commercial and industrial Applications. Add new Section 30.2.9 to read: 30.2.9 Mobile Homes Mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of a mobile home, as defined by the weld County Zoning Ordinance and which has the entire frame removed, shell require a builAing_ permit, except those meeting Section 30.1.12 of the weld County Building Cada Ordinance. Floors shall comply with Section 2516' of the Uniform Building Code or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Tiedowns and Anchors shall comply with Section 20.9.2 of this Ordinance or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Materials pertaining to the proposed amendments are available for public inspection in the office of the Clerk to the Board of. County Commissioners, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Groveler. Colorado, Monday through Friday, 8:OO. A.M. to 5:00 P.M. BOARD or COUNTY ODMMISS10NERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERIC TO TEE BOARD BY: Shelly Miller, Deputy DATED: July 18, 1990 J"n M PUBLISHED: July 26, August 2, 9, and 16,1990, in the New Mews j$If /FQS STATE OF COLORADO ) )s.s. COUNTY OF WELD ) David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County and has been continously and uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least Y.y, fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to ' .� + + ' the first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a Yp .�"'�" newspaper within the meaning of the t ' is act of the General Assembly of the 0" bTa State of Colorado, entitled "An Act eYa� ' ' to regulate the printing of legal Da T h diC notices and advertisements," and tiv w e.. ^, c w w amendments thereto; that the notice -i of which the annexed is a printed copy taken from said newspaper, was published in said newspaper, and in the regular and entire issue of every number thereof, 16, • . Y r once a week for 9 ir.+ ✓r,r R - successive weeks; that said notice r yQ • t- ' . was so published in said newspaper >- ra rte'-, proper and not in any supplement "',A,, d�n. :"'m thereof, and that the first a "` publication of said notice as a aforesaid, w s on the ,ter• day of , 19 IQ , " :-�•* •�'•.'� +^ r•'.r Q�� kb, and the last on the '� day of . h Nom;9^ ABM`�•�.....,......x�..e.....e.....:.J.a� Subscribed and s orn o before me this Zeday of guG...40- _, 19,4. 4Mfi4.4 r7r7. 424' -‘4,-9,-1 My Commission expires March 15,19^2 • • DATE: July 18, 1990 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 29th day of August, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. Docket No. 90-28 - Amend Sections 20.1.3, 20.3, 20.3.1, and 30.2.9 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO ATHE BOARD BY: \Ski ,7 0g � �1YJ4)Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD ONTY, COLORADO WELD �ch�br�C c, r'l, s • Summary of the Weld County Plaoning:rcommissian Meeting. Jaly 10, 1990 Page 7 The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer yes; Dad Clemons - yes; Leann Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Carrion - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Jerry Keifer moved the Plsonlog Commission forward the Certificate of Designation for Amended DSR-899. 8 L Ventures, for a livestock trailer wash- facility to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony heard by the Placing Commission. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. The Chairman called for diaenasion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Kiefer - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ana Garrison - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: Chuck Cunliffe asked the Placing Commission to consider amendments to Sections 20.1.3, 20.3. 20.3.1. and 30.2.9 of the Weld County But Atng Code Ordinance. The proposed amendments will clarify the requirements for dampproofing foundation walls with metal wall ties. Incorporate by reference the 1990 National Electrical Coda with only one change to the text concerning concrete—encased electrodes. and clarify the building permit requirements for mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of mobile home in tha Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed amendments and recommended approval of them on April 19. 1990. MOTION: Bud Clemons moved the proposed amendments to Sections 20.1.3. 20.3. 20.3.1. and 30.2.9 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendations of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the Building Trades Advisory Committee. akh;b:I+ 4 summary of the Wald County P3raning Commiasios, Meetsng July 10. 1990 Page 8 The Chairman called for discussion from .the members of tha-:Planoing Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the seeretaty to yoll the members of the .Planning Commission for their decision. Jerry Rioter - yes: Bud Cie®ons — yes: Lakin Held - yes: Judy Yamaguchi - yes: Ann Garrison - yes: Ernie Ross''- yes. Motion carried unanimously. the meeting vu adjourned at 3¢25 p.m. Respectfully sabsitted, ` Bobbie Good eviva iissto"lERS • 1990 JUL 16 pM is s i CLERK TO THE BOARD BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Bud Clemons that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission the proposed amendments to Sections 20.1.3, 20.3. 20.3.1. and 30.2.9 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance be approved. The proposed amendments will clarify the requirements for dampproofing foundation walls with metal wall ties. incorporate by reference the 1990 National Electrical Code with only one change to the text concerning concrete-encased electrodes, and clarify the building permit requirements for mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of mobile home in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed amendments and recommended approval of tbem on April 19, 1990. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Jerry Riever Bud Clemons LeAnn Reid Judy Yamaguchi Ann Garrison Ernie Ross The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy. along with the attached materials. be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY T. Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County. Colorado, adopted on July 10, 1990, and recorded in Book No. EII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 10th day of July, 1990. m>Y Ci\ooa Bobbie Good Secretary Exhi6+ � 1 EXHISIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case O I1JWI M Park �l f 1�auk �, Qrci u nct-) Exhibit Submitted Ey Exhibit Description A. Tta t n l 2s arm:YU ItA rm E. T',,Q.astut:Lni emn nubs . „ efi:), rte¢aitti c. CM, to -Eke . Bv I � , appWast E. F. C. H. I. r. K. • L. M. N. 0. fine MEMORAnDUM To Wrld y and ingC=taeiomet• duly 10. 1.924 CaICOLORADO From Department of Plate Services C seism: Proposed amendments to Sections 20.1.3. 20.3. 20.t ep 1. and 30.2.9 of the Weld County Building Coda Ordinance The Department of Planning Services' Staff recommends that the proposed amendments be approved. The proposed amendments will clarify the requirements for dampproofing foundation walls with metal wall ties. incorporate by reference the 1990 National Electrical Code with only one change to the text concerning concrete-encased electrodes, and clarify the building permit requirements for mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of mobile home in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed • amendments and recommended approval of them on April 19. 1990. PROPOSED BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS Add a new Section 20.1.3 to read: Section 1707.(d) of the Uniform Building Code is amended by the addition of this sentence. "Approved methods shall include the removal of metal wall ties from the exterior of foundation walla and the holes sealed." Amend Section 20.3 by: Changing "1987" to "1990" and "NFPA No. 70-1987" to "NFPA 70-1990" and by adding "with the following amendments to the National Electrical Code" at the end of the existing text. Add new Section 20.3.1 to read: 20.3.1 Article 250-81(c), concerning concrete-encased electrodes shall apply only to commercial and industrial applications. Add a new Section 30.2.9 to read: 30.2.9 Mobile Homes Mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of a mobile home, as defined by the Wald County Zoning Ordinance and which has the entire frame removed, shall require a building permit. except those meeting Section 30.1.12 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Floors shall comply with Section 2516 of the Uniform Building Code or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Tiedowns and Anchors shall comply with Section 20.9.2 of this Ordinance or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3564000,EXT.4400 01010thaTREET OREELEY,COLORA00 000.31 1,111 €0 • COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 10, 1990, in Room 316. Third Floor. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of amending the Weld County Building Code Ordinance as summarized below: Add a new Section 20.1.3 to read: Section 1707.(d) of the Uniform Building Cods is amended by the addition of this sentence, "Approved methods shall include the removal of metal wail ties from the exterior of foundation walls and the holes sealed." Amend Section 20.3 by: Changing "1987" to "1990" and "NFPA No. 70-1987" to "NFPA 70-1990" and by adding "with the following amendments to the National Electrical Coda" at the end of the existing text. Add new Section 20.3.1 to read: 20.3.1 Article 250-81(c). concerning concrete-encased electrodes shall apply only to commercial and industrial applications. Add a new Section 30.2.9 to read: 30.2.9 Mobile Homes Mobile homes no longer meeting the definition of a mobile home, as defined by the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and which has the entire frame removed, shall require a building permit, except those meeting Section 30.1.12 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Floors shall comply with Section 2516 of the Uniform Building Code or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Tiedowns and Anchors shall comply with Section 20.9.2 of this Ordinance or alternate methods approved by the Building Official. Materials pertaining to the proposed amendments are available for public inspection in the office of the Department of Planning Services. Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado. Phone 356-4000,extension 4400. Ernie Ross. Chairman, Weld County Planning Commission. To be published one (I) time by June 28, 1990. Received by: eDid (24:24/." Date: / p -,4,S-OZ) ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant oz Doc et # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S BEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS�:/ , O4---d-c-- � DOCKET # R Catk,('41 Hesse Atfa) � " di o 2/ �7 31 DOCKET $ .�j� Lt.s� S o / , - DOCKET # T. c 1 2L rx . Bi,adiig 4 l'v�"' a.- , 0 - 3S' i O ,.$ ��u��.:� -4 �3�s,-( C/o,eR CAA . 70 2 NAME ADDRASS HEARING ATTENDING .} � , // `1vlA ,A 1 .1 IBS,/.r Qi ( 1q..--,�� fro . S. aucHHOLZ. j ece.iN/-tre.•Z ater'i ; !2[CG.f1/, OA it L DA �4►oFuF,VIfl� 2M 7.2 6t7CP73 9066ei) Ca /� �)�• c ti4 r ,, • w,,,ciat itagoeie.,_ taey st fzo z_ LiAt.3-, cr, Al Pleat, ") 011-7-4,6 Da;•4, . G/7 co 4 � ti l Pr a•��C64 , a ., 1.34/l/ co CC /s— et1rOe.•.— (•O _ar/n7 11/4C Al q Z�r (.Y/ZEECei Co ?en/ /iCS4kF GT'�� 3 e - A ck.r5oN Lg S. co.¢ • Si-- fiaa.-r sac ca.K, Srt'r4,t 'pL..t—+n .2 0 )Jo, C :net x n Lei, 37&51.5...2 -Mot' 02s9Z.thn dm (%a P e;c') 1iu--,-J l:�`r"�t \9 -7 `C)c Yfe• /7 Rh mini; � .. ,es.c% 5P Tv ga . l /s•s SS73 -;,...-Goss,.. O, 41, /4�<,i% Cr; 4 ' . At- qty • ,2,037) On<<4d a Otaltat scL' . CHANCE ORDER CHANCE ORDER NO. 1 DATE: Auq. 29, 1990 PROJECT: Pan€1 $YStems - Human Relpprces TO (CONTRACTOR) : Huciness InteriOr$. Ia;. JUSTIFICATION: As per attet hed You are directed to make the following-changes in:the work. All other terms and conditions of the contract not expressly modified hereby shall remain in full force and effect. The original contract sum was $ 69.115.55 Net change by previous change orders $ -0- The contract sum prior to this Change Order was $ 69.115 55 The contract sum will be (increased) (0400;keemdt) vexxW01000011Me0( by this Change Order $ 1.923.52 The contract sum including this Change Order will be $ 71.03 ,97 The new contract time will be (increased) (decreased) or (changed) by -0- ( ) days. The date of completion as of the date of this Change Order is t refore Cpptpmher 7. , 19 90 ACCEPTED BY: Business Interiors. Inc. By Contractor irector 4141 Colorado Blvd. Address By Approved Denver, CO 80216 By liaag/I ageatr ,40 Date 9-K r/0 . .. MEMORMUM • 4p. wuk ,.� Don Warden, Director. Finance Cate 8/1/90 COLORADO Frog+ Marilyn Carl i no, Fiscal, HRD SubJoet: Addition to Panel System Bid Don---This memo is in reference to HRD' s parcel system bid 0000271-90. When the bid was put out to vendors, Business Interiors took the design plan we attached to the bid and put it on their CAM system which automatically generates a list of items and prices. At one spot in the design there is a note "shelves" with an arrow. These were actually referring to overhead units with flipper doors. On the spec list they were put in yes overhead units with flipper doors. However, Business Interiors took -them as being open shelves by their generated CAM design and bid them as such. This involves 4 -42" overhead units and 4-48" overhead units. Our cost to rectify the situation would be as follows; Completes 48" overhead unit w/flipper door $175.70 Less cost of 48" open shelf 48.6' Subtotal for 1 unit 125.03 x 4 Cost for 4-48" units 500.12 Complete 42" overhead unit w/flipper door $169.75 Loss cost of 42" open shelf 48.65 Subtotal for 1 unit 114.10 Cost for 4-42" units 476.40 Total cost $976.52 In addition to the above is the matter of post covers. Since all panel systems are different, our design planner did not considers the need for post covers. These are material strips to cover the external areas where this panels are joined --- approximately inches of dark space between fabric area. We request these ber added to our original bid. So far we ere looking .at 38 various covers at a cost of $947.00. If you have any questions on the latter information, please call me. Also, if it is fine with you to go ;ahead with this addition, please let me know what I need to do to get it rolling. Thanks. Acet.° MEMORAnDum Mlle Gene Bof Con Chairman rc Board of County Commissioners o.t. August 29, 1994 /� COLORADO F,,,,WlJter J. Soeckman. Executive Director, Human Resources w Approval of Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Subj..,: Department of Human Resources and Weld Information and Referral Services Enclosed for Board approval is the Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Department of Human Resources and Weld Information and Referral Services. Weld County Department of Human Resources will provide $10.000.00 of Department of Local Affairs grant funding to Weld Information and Referral Services, who in return will furnish case management services to the homeless population of Weld County. The period of this Agreement will be from execution of attached contract to June 30. 1991. If you have any questions. please call 353-3816. extension 3342. Thank you. c ..,3r ,rA'r .asp 0 �e� �'�V. h - August 29. 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: Clerk to the ard FR: Jane Orton `6`�"'' RE: Approval of urchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Department of Human Resources .and Weld Information and Referral Services Enclosed for.Board approval are three (3) copies of a .Purchase of Services Agreement as'stated above. Please return two (2) copies:once. they have been:signed. If you have any questions, please telephone Marilyn Carlin at 353-3816;extension 3342. ,, i2,00g3 ~; 900797 I COORDINATION AND PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICE. INC. AND WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into this 29th day of Ayaunt . 1990, by and between the Board of County Commiss oners of Weld County. Colorado. on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources. hereinafter referred to as "Human Resources." and the Weld Information and Referral Service. Inc.. hereinafter referred to as "WIRS." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS. Human Resources and WIRS desire to cooperate to achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness among all agencies serving the homeless population of Weld County. and WHEREAS. WIRS provides on-going comprehensive case management services to the homeless population, and WHEREAS. Human Resources provides programs. activities. and services designed for maximizing the self-sufficiency Of the homeless and their families and has one-time only funds to purchase case management services under the terms of this Agreement. and WHEREAS. the parties hereto desire to work together for the express purpose of continuing the availability of case management services to Weld County homeless and their families. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises. the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Term This Agreement shall remain in effect for the term of funding and is subject to the availability of funding. The Agreement will be reviewed annually or as needed by all parties and is subject to the provisions of paragraph 11 herein. The term for funding by Human Resources to WIRS shall commence on execution of this Agreement and expire June 30. 1991. 2. WIRS Responsibilities WIRS shall be responsible to perform the following functions: a. provide a single entry case management service to include both social, health. and employment service linkages to homeless individuals and families of Weld County; b. develop an objective care plan to meet the needs of the target population and to adjust the plan as necessary; c. provide on-going case management services with formalized reevaluation procedures; 900737 d. implement actions involving the homeless, including: . obtaining appropriate release of information forms to exchange case management and verification information between the agencies. which authorizes its release through the homeless individual's signature; . determining the status of the homeless individual and family; . determining good cause reasons for the homeless individual 's failure or refusal to participate; . determining and applying sanctions. if appropriate; . providing fair hearings and final agency action; e. determine individuals who shalt be considered to be employable or trainable and assess if such individual should be exempted from employment or training participation because of substantial barriers to employment or training; f. initially assess, through WIRS case managers. supportive service needs and provide child care and transportation resources for those homeless participants who need such services to participate to Human Resources programs and services. including Employment Services of Weld County. Family Educational Network of Weld County, and Area Agency on Aging; g. provide a care plan and assessment information to Human Resources when the homeless individual or family is referred to Human Resources for services; h. refer homeless individuals to Employment Services for purposes of employment and training assessment; assignment of appropriate services; and on-going participation monitoring; i . provide technical assistance and information regarding the needs of the homeless individual and family to Human Resources as requested and available. j. prepare and provide client tracking and the monitoring of participation, program goals, and program outcomes to assure that legislative and law intent is met and resources are being utilized for the maximum benefit (data as per Attachment 1); k. provide proper invoices and verifications of services performed for costs incurred in the performance of this Agreement. 3. Human Resources Responsibilities Human Resources shall be responsible to perform the functions as follows: a. screen and refer to WIRS appropriate homeless individuals to case management or those homeless individuals or families in need of supportive services; 2,G®737 b. accept and serve. when possible. homeless individuals and families in accordance with arrangements provided by the WIRS brokering functions under case management; c. provide WIRS with on-going feedback on participants in relation to service provided, if WIRS provides the necessary copy of the participant's release of information; d. participate in planning meetings with WIRS staff to ensure the success of the Agreement; e. notify WIRS if unable. for any reason. to perform the services agreed to in the care plan; f. protect client confidentiality and not identify WIRS participants in any reports without prior consent to WIRS; g. provide a public record of the resources devoted. activities undertaken, and performance achieved for the benefit of the Board of Weld County Commissioners. funding sources. Human Resources advisory boards and councils. local citizenry, and taxpayers; h. provide $10.000.00 to WIRS case management services provided. 5. In-Kind Match WIRS agrees to furnish 100% in-kind match to Human Resources in accordance with policies and procedures provided by Human Resources. The in-kind match shall equal $10.000.00. WIRS agrees to submit the specific forms. provided by Human Resources. for billing and in-kind documentation. For each billing received by Human Resources. and equivalent in-kind match will be provided by WIRS. All in-kind match. totalling $10.000.00. and its appropriate documentation must be provided to and received by Human Resources no later than June 1. 1991. 6. Assurances A. WIRS agrees it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of Weld County. nor are they entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. B. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of WIRS or its employees. volunteers, or agents while performing WIRS duties as described in this Agreement. WIRS shall indemnify. defend. and hold harmless Weld County. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees. volunteers. and agents. WIRS shall provide adequate liability and worker's compensation insurance for all its employees. volunteers, and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. 9C0737 C. No officer, member or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest. direct or indirect. in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. D. WIRS assures that they will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race. creed. color. sex, or national origin. be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. 7. Monitoring and Evaluation WIRS and Human Resources agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by appro- priate funding sources. WIRS, and Human Resources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation shall be provided to the Area Agency on Aging Board, Family Educational Network of Weld County Parent Policy Council . Weld County Private Industry Council , and the Board of Weld County Commissioners. 8. Modification of Agreement All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 9. Assignment This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors. heirs, legal representatives. and assigns. WIRS or United Way may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of Human Resources. 10. Applicable Law In performance of their obligations hereunder. the parties will endeavor to comply with applicable laws and regulations. 11. Termination This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party given thirty (30) days written notice and is subject to the availability of funding. 12. Entire Agreement This Agreement, together with all attachments hereto. constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph 8 herein. SC0797 b ATTACHMENT A Homeless Case Management Statistics As agreed, Weld Information and Referral Service (WIRS) will provide quarterly statistics to the Division of Human Resources and the community at-large. that will reflect and support efforts to address the homeless issue in Weld County. WIRS Case Management Program, will produce statistics that will reflect and analyze client demographics, homeless service delivery system, cost analysis and case management success in addressing primary and secondary issues associated with homelessness, within the Weld County area. Statistics available are as follows: A. Total Number of Homeless These statistics will be generated by agencies reporting to WIRS by a reporting system that includes but is not limited to shelter reports. FEMA reports, networking, and the case management consortium. Information will be compiled and analyzed, with the information reflecting total number of homeless and total service delivery units. B. Total Nights of Shelter Data will reflect number of persons housed during each month at the following shelters: 1. A Woman's Place 2. Catholic Community Services (Guadalupe Center) 3. Disabled American Veterans (DAV) 4. Salvation Army 5. Transitional House Statistics will produce and reflect total nights of shelter provided, and individual agency nights of shelter provided. C. Average Length of Stay Data will reflect a mean or average length of stay by homeless clients utilizing shelters. This data will provide a cost analysis and reflect current needs for emergency housing. D. Number of Families Data will reflect total number of families affected by homelessness. Information will include the following: 1. Number of families housed at each agency per month 2. Total number of family members 3. Age of family members 4. Gender 5. Income status 900797 E. Number of Singles Data will reflect total numbers of singles affected by homelessness. Information will include: 1. Gender 2. Age 3. Residency 4. Income status F. Employed Statistics will reflect employment status of clients/families asking for assistance in determining programs that will facilitate financial stability. G. Unemployed Data will reflect need for employment, comprehensive training programs, veterans programs, remedial programs, OJT's, and assessments. H. Gender Statistics will reflect gender of thcdse who require services to determine appropriate housing and services. I- age Statistics will reflect age groups affected. J. Marital Status Statistics will reflect marital status, which will provide the following insights. Family Demographics: 1. Married 2. Divorced 3. Head of Household 4. Widowed 5. Family Size 6. Age 7. Gender 8. Source of Income K. Income Status The statistics will reflect client's source of primary income. Resources available and service gaps. 1. Private employment 2. Subsidized employment, i.e., OJT, JOBS 3. General assistance 4. Entitlement 5. No source 900707 L. Ethnic Origin Statistics reflect percentages of ethnic groups utilizing services. M. Social Security Numbers Head of households are required to list their social security numbers for purpose of tracking through agencies to determine what services they have received in the past. N. Case Management Consortium This program involves networking of agencies to determine services available and to have a complete overview of all the agencies that provide case management. The consortium can then address those issues on services that are of an unusual or difficult nature within the agencies for individual client/family. O. Case Management Clients (WIRS) This report shows the total number of clients on a monthly basis. Information available will be: 1. Client demographics 2. Client need for service 3. Client primary issues 4. Client secondary issues 5. Placement ratio 6. Recidivism rate 7. Long-term prognosis P. Case Management Follow-up HOME (WIRS) This Program will be in conjunction with the case management program for those clients who have successfully completed their program and are stabilized. Visits will be made periodically for a period of months to determine the on-going stability within the client/family home to insure continued success. Q. Case Management Follow-up WORK (WIRS) In conjunction with the home fOtlow-up program, clients will have monthly follow-up checks to determine if they are employed and the success of their employment in regards to self-sufficiency not requiring any further services from agencies or public assistance. R. Chronic Clients Statistics will reflect the following: 1. Client demographics and percent of total 2. Recidivism rate 3. Services provided 4. Times served 5. Agencies providing service 6. Effectiveness of sanctions - refusal of service 7. Follow-up results 8. Prognosis 9CQ797 All statistics reflective of the Case Management Program will be first and foremost utilized to address the homeless issue and the populations affected in Weld County, maximize resources available, and eliminate duplication. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month. and year first above written. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD INFORMATION AND REFERRAL OF LD COUNTY. COLORADO SERVICES. INC.IC ene R. Brner, airman a orre res ent ernan ez. rector WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES ATTEST: <� ' / SY: ' pec man e• Director ATTEST: AL/4/�� Weld County Clerk to t e—"Board e uty ounty er L .J 9C0737 MEM©RAIIDUM Gene Bof County ruBoard of Count Commissioners o.te August 29, lAoO Walk COLORADO From Walter J. Specimen. Executive Director. Human Resources w &thloct:PurrbASP of SAmiceg A9rPP-ment hPfwPPn weld county_Division,of Human Resources' Fami1 Educati nal Network's Head Start and St. Vrain Valley c oo istr ct -1 rederick umor en or ig c oo . Enclosed for Board approval is an Agreement between Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network's Head Start program and St. Vrain Valley School District's RE-1J, Frederick Junior/Senior High School. The school district's food service department will provide lunches for the participants of the Frederick Head Start Center. The cost of the lunches will be $1.45 per child (lunch and milk) and $1.75 per adult (lunch without milk) or $2.00 per adult (lunch with milk). St. Vrain School District RE-1J has been providing the required hot lunches to the Head Start program since 1977. The term of this Agreement 1s from October 8, 1990 through May 31. 1991. ,1t.r 4.Yi d'Keve ,Airi'�'�.ry��y t.i. e August 29, 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: Clerk to the Board FR:- Jane Orton RE: Purchase of Services Agreement between ' Weld County,:Department of Human Resources' Family Educational Network's Head Start and St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies of a Purchase of Services Agreement as stated above. Please return two (2) copies once they have been signed. If you :have.any questions, please telephone Linda Luna at 356-0600. 900795 ' 0043 Attachment A Lunch or Supper The minimum amounts of food components to be served as lunch or supper as set forth are as follows: Food Components Age 3 up to 6 MILK Milk, fluid 3/4 cup1 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Vegetable(s) and/or fruits(s)2 1/2 cup total BREAD AND BREAD ALTERNATIVES3 Bread 1/2 slice cr Cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc.4 1/2 serving or Cooked pasta or noodle products 1/4 cup Cooked cereal grains or an equivalent quantity of any combination of bread/bread alternative 1/4 cup MEAT AND MEAT ALTERNATIVES Lean meat/poultry or fishy 1 1/2 oz. or Cheese 1 1/2 oz. or Eggs 1 egg or Cooked dry beans or peas 3/8 cup or Peanut butter or an equivalent of any combination of meat/meat alternative 3 tbsp. 1 For purposes of the requirements outlined in this subsection, a cup means a standard measuring cup. 2 Serve two or more kinds of vegetable(s) and/or fruit(s). Full-strength vegetable or fruit juice may be counted to meet not more than one-half of this requirement. 3 Bread, pasta or noodle products, and cereal grains shall be whole grain enriched; cornbread. biscuits, rolls, muffins. etc. , shall be made with whole grain or enriched meat or flour. 4 Serving sizes and equivalents to be published in guidance materials by FNS. 5 Edible portion as served. 9C0799 _ 1 PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2gtb day of August 1990, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County's Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC," and the St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J, at the Frederick Junior/Senior High School, hereinafter referred to as "School District." WITNESSETH That for and in consideration of the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the School District hereby agrees to provide to FENWC the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. The School District will provide lunches and milk for approximately thirty-four (34) Head Start children at a cost of one dollar and forty-five cents ($1.45) per child. The School District will provide lunches only at a cost of one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) per adult or lunches and milk at a cost of two dollars ($2.00) per adult. 2. FENWC agrees to notify the School District kitchen at Frederick, by 9:30 a.m. daily, of the number of childrens lunches and the number of adult lunches needed. These lunches will be picked up by FENWC between 11:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. FENWC shall notify the School District the day before any holiday or vacation that meals will not be needed for those specified days. 3. The School District will submit a bill for services to the Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado, by the 10th of the month for services provided during the preceding month. The School District agrees to provide information on the cost of the quantity of lunches served to enable FENWC to comply with USDA reimbursement requirements. 4. FENWC will apply directly to USDA for reimbursement for each child's meal by type (full paid, free or reduced) each month. The School District will not receive USDA reimbursement for these meals. FENWC agrees to pay the School District for all meals served to Head Start children and staff. Such reimbursement will be made within three (3) weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from the School District. The rate will be as described in item f1 above. 5. FENWC agrees to provide the containers •necessary for food transportation and further agrees to provide for all transportation of the food from the School District to the FENWC center. 6. The School District agrees to provide meals in accordance with the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture's Child Care Food Program as shown in Attachment A hereto. which is hereby incorporated into this agreement. SC0798 7. The School District will maintain the following records for FENWC: a. Menu/Production Records, including number of meals prepared. menu, portion sizes of menu items and amounts of food used to prepare menu items. This is a requirement at the preparation kitchen for all meals served. b. Food and milk invoices. (Sent in weekly to the Food Services office) The records will be made readily available to FENWC for audit and review purposes. The School District will maintain the records within the record retention guidelines mandated by U.S.D.A. 8. FENWC will maintain a daily record of the number of meals served by type. 9. The term of this Agreement shall be from October 8. 1990 through May 31, 1991. 10. This agreement may be amended at any time with the written mutual consent of both parties. 11. The School District and FENWC mutually agree to accept that this agreement may be terminated by either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice being provided to the other party. However, this agreement will be terminated immediately if Head Start funding is stopped. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this agreement to be duly executed as of the day, month and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BB/O�AARRDDD OOF��COMMISSIONERS ST. VRAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1J ene R. Brantner, �bairman Cyn a1 Grew Survlsor of Food Services WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES vv Wal J. Speckman Executive Director ATTEST: J WadACI7 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO TH SOARD cst:)5 � a� , a� putt' er to t to and 9C C795 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE.s_ _ PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT N0. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT 015340 UNITED BANK OF GRULE4 1,f90,5u9.53 015241 THE PRINCIAPL FINANCIAL GROUP 2,089.63 015242 GREAT-14;8T LIFE ASSURANCE 16,562.34 /S'TERMINATION CHECKS 13.858.22 TOTAL $1,223.019.72 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through I and dated AucusT 29 , 19 90 and that payments should be made to the respect�vT a vendors in tFe amounts set opposite theT mes with the total amount $ 1,223,019.72 . DATED THIS 29TH DAY OF AUGUST , 19 90 . W N SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 29TH DAY OF AUGUST 1990 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 1:7 --4? - 9.y licee PQBl'IC /Lj'�a Ise/Ss.. STATE OF COLORADO . COUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the PAYROLL F totaling $2-;223,019.72 . figeAd. C a1 rperson ATTEST: � e''' m er ' 42 Mem 4r 7" "' -1 eput . Member MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE /MOUNT 015181 BRENDA PAUL 595.25 015185 ALETHEA LARSON 176.20 015187 THOMAS RAYNES 440.67 015188 SHIRLEY HUNTER 190 89 015219 LAURA L FESSENDEN 1,230.46 015220 JULIE VANBEBER 622.78 015221 JAMES SHANNON 512.22 015222 TOM MURPHY 250.91 015225 MARY E. MARTIN 1,216.88 • 015227 PHILLIP C. GONZALES J .0A4 SI 015228 MICHELLE PINEDA-BISHOP 31)2 65 015229 PETE L. STAPP ' 1,030.21 015235 DAVID J. BURNS 1,209.24 015236 BARBARA EISENACH 612.56 015237 REX L. 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The meotinq vu calle8 to order by tivr viea-chairman, Jerry Kiotor at 1s35 p.m. Tnye 377 itoll Ca�ll: Jerry Kieier ?resent 8ud Cl�mona Preseat Riek Iverson Dras�nt ZwAan R�id Preseat Aaa Garriaoa 7reasat Judith Yamnguehi Pr�seat Richard Rl.�ei Present Jeau itotlmnn Prepat 1Don Paldhaue Abeent A quort�m was present. Also psesent: BYie�a Grubb, Clirrent Plaaa�r, 1Csit31 Schuet�e, (.Vrr�nt Planaaz, Lae Morrison, Aasistaat Coasity Attornay, and Sobbie GopG, Secratary. The atm�mn�ey o! the lut rsqular mNting o! tL� W�ld County Plnantaq Coa�i.asion hol8 on July 2d, 1990, aas apyroved as distribut�d. ELECPZON OF CHAIRMAN AND VICE-ClfAZRI91t�t: The Chnirman asked tor nominatione fOr chaizmaa oS the Plenninq Co�l.osion to aerve a term through July 31, I991. Ana Gaxrison movod Jerzy Ki�f�r be aaminated chaisman. Motioa sscond�d by ,7udy Yamaquchi. The Chairmnn called tor ltirthar naminations trom the lloor. There were none. Tha Chairman aaked � Sserotary to poil th• m�mbsrs of the 8laani� Commiasion !or the£z decisioa. Aaa Gerrisoa - yas� Richard 1Ci�e1 - yea; Judy Yamaquchi - yes� LWnn Rfid - yes� Rlek -lveraon - pesr � Cl�mona - yaa� Jean IIolLmen - yeso J�rry xi•!•r - yeo. Motion carried uaaalmously. The ChaSxuan aaked !or nomiaationt far vic�-chairman o! ehe Diannlaq Commiaaion to aezva a tarm through J'uly 31� I991. Riek Iverson moveC 8ud Cluaons be nqminated vice-chnixman. Motioa aecoaded by L�Aan Reid. Y ���� � � Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 2 The Chairman called for further nominations from the floor. There were none. The Chairman asked the Secretary to poll to members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Richard Kimmel - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Bud Clemons - yest Jean Hoffman - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman announced the request of Asphalt Paving Company was being taken out of order because the applicant and the staff are requesting this case be continued. CASE NOMBER: OSR-921 APPLICANT: Asphalt Paving Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for open pit mining and materials processing and an asphalt batch plant in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE} of Section 25, TIN, R67W and part of the NW} of Section 30, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of and adjacent to the unincorporated Town of Wattenberg: south of Weld County Road 6, approximately .25 miles west of Highway 85. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff into the record. Several surrounding property owners were present. They requested renotification if this request was continued further, and stated they would have appreciated knowing the case was going to be continued in advance of today's meeting. MOTION: LeAnn Reid moved that based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff Case Number DSR-921 for Asphalt Paving Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for open-pit mining and materials processing-- and an asphalt batch plant in the Agricultural zone district continue this request to October 16, 1990, at 1:30 p.m., to allow the applicant to address additional application materials, the concerns Of the Army Corps of Engineers, Division of Wildlife, West Adams . Soil Conservation District, and City of Brighton. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. x � . Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 rage 3 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. There was no further discussion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Richard Kimmel - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Bud Clemons - year Jerry rioter - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-920 APPLICANT: James and Janice Schmidtbauer REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an agricultural service establishment. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NWi of Section 17, T7N, R67w of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately two miles north of the Town of Windsor, at the southeast corner of the intersection of State Highway 14 and Weld County Road 15. APPEARANCE: Jan and Jim Schmidtbauer, applicants, stated they are asking for a use by special review to build a shop and home .on this property. They want to live, and raise their children, in the country. Any shop work done at this site will all be done indoors. He works on agricultural equipment and most of his mechanical work is field calls. He does not anticipate using the shop for business purposes on a regular basis. He has no employees. He does all the work himself. They have takmm .an option on, this property, and will buy it upon approval of this request by the Board of County Commissioners. • Brian Grubb stated the staffs recommendation has taken the recommendation of the Poudre Valley Fire Protection District into account, but the Weld County Building Code °Miralee does not require this type of fire protection except in buildings larger than 3,000 square rest. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. Bruce Davis, adjacent property owner, expressed concern about this type of business eventually becoming an eyesore to the neighborhood and decreasing the property values. The Chairman asked Brian Grubb to read the request of the Department of Planning Services into the record. a Summary of the weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page a MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number USR-920 for James and Janice Schmidtbauer for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an agricultural service establishment be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation, conditions, development standards, ',and additional comments presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes: Richard Kimmel - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes: LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes: Jean Hoffman - yes; Bud Clemons - yes: Jerry Kiefer - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Z-456 APPLICANT: Greeley/Weld County Airport (continued from August 7, 1990) REQUEST: A Change of zone from A (Agricultural) and I-3 (Industrial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) and I-3 (Industrial) uses. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 1, 2, and 3, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately two miles east of Highway 85, adjacent to State Highway 263. Keith Schuett announced the applicant was not present. Therefore the Chairman moved this request further down the agenda. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-842 APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Incorporated REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit. and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill and storage area. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and lestof and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. APPEARANCE: Ken Lind, Attorney, represented the applicants. He asked that both cases be heard simultaneously and acted on by the Planning Commission separately. 4 1 Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 5 CASE NUMBER: USR-918 APPLICANT: Jamison Tool, incorporated, and Wixco Services, Incorporated REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28, west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. Keith Schuett reminded the Planning Commission each request will require two separate actions. One, to make a recommendation on the request; and two, to make a recommendation on the Certificate of Designation. Ken Lind stated at the present time, both requests are under the same special review permit. This was done because because both entities take place on the same property, and because of common ownership. They want to separate these into two distinct operations. Because of the sophistication of the equipment, tries cannot be used in the incinerator unit for test purposes as previously planned. For estate, economic, and insurance reasons, they want the businesses separated, and upon approval by the .Board of County Commissioners, a recorded exemption will be applied for to separate the land into separate parcels. There have been no changed in the original development standards. These have just been divided out into whichever request they were originally designed for. Because of the number of development standards in the original permit, it was almost impossible for both operations to work under them. Upon approval of these requests, each business will have it own Certificate of Designation. Insurance has been very difficult because of the diversity of the two operations. Tire • Mountain Corporation and Jamison Tool, Inc., are both owned by the Jamison Family. Because of the complexity of. the original permit, monitoring both operations has been very difficult for the health department. The applicant has withdrawn their request for one new development standard under Jamison Tool, Inc., and wixco Services, Inc. The State Health Department approves fencing only the Wixco facility. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. - Norma Taylor, concerned citizen, wondered why the applicant had originally stated there was no problem with the.60 plus development standards, and why is he now saying they are too cumbersome to follow? Since they are now adding Jamison Tool are their intentions to diversify the current operation. s Summary of the Weld County Planning commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 6 Ken Lind stated it is just a name change. There are no different uses. The property is owned by Jamison Tool. Half of the building used by Wixco Services is used by tire mountain for a shop. If Wixco expands their operation, as its special review permit will allow them to do, they will take up the entire building with a second kiln. Wes Potter, Director, Environmental Health Services, Weld County, stated this division will definitely make it easier to monitor each operation separately because they look at each use separately. He sees no interaction between the two uses. To divide the uses is not a problem. Keith Schuett stated the division allows a better plan for enforcement of the development standards. Lee Morrison stated this is a better proposal then having two operations under one name. Helen Moore, concerned citizen, asked why, if Wixco Services will be a separately entity, it has to have Jamison Tool, inc., on it at all? The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services for Case Number Amended DSR-842 for Tire Mountain, Inc., into the record. He amended Development Standard a22 to include the Colorado Department of Health- and the Platteville Fire Protection District as per the original permit. MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number Amended DSR-842 for Tire Mountain, Inc., for an amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and conditions of the Department of Planning Services' staff, as given to them in writing, and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. She is recommending this also because it will give the County greater control over Wixco Services. when Wixco and Tire Mountaan came to us it was a year and a half ago and the time period they gave us for the operation of this facility, or both facilities at that time because they were joined, was much shorter than a year and a half. As so often happens when lawyers, engineers, and people from academia present evidence to us in these cases, they present a picture that doesn't turn out to be what we face in reality, and she takes this year and a half time period, which is a lot longer than what they bad given us, as a sign there are inheritant problems in the engineering design of the facility. She hopes that by separating these into two separate permits the County will have greater control over the operation of the facilities. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. 4 Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 11 Rachelle Landall, area resident, is concerned about odor and resale value decreasing on her property. Judy Xelly, area property owner. Her primary concerns have already been expressed, but she does not see how they can evade odor. Brad Pickert stated he understands the neighbors concerns regarding. these problems. However, odor from his operation should not be of great concern. He runs a dry operation and has no intention of changing this. There are dairies in the vicinity who run wet operations, and they do have problems with odor. Most of those speaking today, live upwind from the dairy, but his family lives in the middle of it and they do not like being surrounding by offensive odors either. This is an agricultural district and should aot be urbanized. In the morning, they make approximately five round trips with feed, insilage, etc., and because of changes in operation, this should not increase much. At present the dairy supports four families and a hired man. It should take five to eight years to reach capacity. Also, he does not feel his present lagoon was engineered,_ and is probably just a hole that was dug to retain runoff. The new bolding ponds will be installed exactly as recommended for soils type, slope, etc. Lee Morrison briefly reviewed Colorado law regarding runoff. The Chairman called a break at 4:40 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 4:45 p.m. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read .the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. MOTSON: LeAnn Reid moved the planning Commission forward Case Number DSR-922 for William Bradley Pickert and Everdina AnaaMarie Piokert for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit, for a livestock confinement operation (1,000 head dairy with 6 residences) to the Board of County Commissioners with the our recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation, conditions, development standards, and additional comments prepared by the Department of Planning Services' staff, and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Bud Clemons. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - Yes, and her reasons for voting yes are that if this is denied by us and the County Commissioners, and he has to cutback the number of head of cattle to coma into compliance, the County would have no controls or way of governing what he does, including things the neighbors have complained about. By granting him this use by special review for his dairy, the County will have someway of regulating the dairy and its problems. u Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 12 Richard 1 - yes. Judy Tama hi - Yes. She supports what Ann just stated d, hopefully, things will rk out in the neighborhood of growth over t years. Having observed the p esent dairy, mho feels he is well aware o the road hazards, etc., and will things into consideration as he enl gess Leann Raid - Yes. She was born and raised on a d farm and she agrees with Mr. Pick•rt th if its washed down wet it cr ates a bigger odor than if it is dry. Also, f the health department d it necessary, they can close you down within moments notice, and it s very hard to dispose of 50,000 gallons of milk. Rick Iverson - yes. Jean Hoffman - No. She has apected Mr Pickert's presentation and his obvious respect from his nei rs the cooperation shown in the community. She is interpreting Comp hensive Plan of Weld County as far as supporting and preserving agri 1 industries to mean that continuing his operation as it is, which the n hbors have vouched they do not object to, would be supporting and presery agricultural. She too was raised on a farm and appreciate the agricui influence of Weld County. She is impressed with her first meet on • Planning Commission with this classic conflict between urbani tion rural needs. She would support the present operation of the ickert , and sees no reason why he couldn't be grandfathered in d continue s operation as it exists. She does, however, oppose the xpansion bas primarily on the Engineering Department comments and the other issues bro ht up about lagoons, seepage control, and the head per acre problem of in nsity as it relates to odor and water problems. Bud Clemons - Yes, he uld like to inform the ple in the audience they may certainly appear fore the Board of County C issioners when this case comes before them, and if anyone of you wool like a copy of the recommendations, h is sure the staff would provi a copy to them. He believes that wh' e a thousand head of cattle is rhaps more than the acreage could f ilitate, he feels it is better to ha them under control than to have hem out of compliance with no recour Therefore, by recommending a granting of the special use permit, feels the County will be in better position to enforce whatever violati s there may be, which will otect everyone to a greater extent than what s now possible. Jerry Kief r - Yes. The meeting was adjourned at 5:12 p.m. Respectfully s tted. ZoLAW.- Set Bobbie Good Secretary • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 12 Richard Kimmel - yes. Judy Yamaguchi - Yes. She supports what Ann just stated and hopefully, things will work out in the neighborhood concerning growth over the years. Having observed the present dairy, she feels he is well aware of the road hazards, etc., and will take things into consideration as he enlarges. LeAnn Reid - Yes. She was born and raised on a dairy farm and she agrees with Mr. Pickert that if its washed down wet it creates a bigger odor than if it is dry. Also, if the health department deems it necessary, they can close you down within a moments notice, and it is very hard to dispose of 50,000 gallons o£ milk. Rick Iverson - yes. Jean Hoffman - No. She has respected Mr. Piekert's presentation and his obvious respect from his neighbors and the cooperation shown in the community. She is interpreting the Comprehensive Plan of weld County as far as supporting and preserving agricultural industries to mean that continuing his operation as it is, which the neighbors have vouched they do not object to, would be supporting and preserving agricultural. She too was raised on a farm and appreciates the agricultural influence of Weld County. She is impressed with her first meeting on the Planning Commission with this classic conflict between urbanization and rural needs. She would support the present operation of the Pickett Dairy, and sees no reason why he couldn't be grandfathered in and continue this operation as it exists. She does, however, oppose the expansion based primarily on the Engineering Department comments and the other issues brought up about lagoons, seepage control, and the head per acre problem of intensity as it relates to odor and water problems. Bud Clemons - Yes, he would like to inform the people in the audience they may certainly appear before the Board of County Commissioners when this case comes before them. If anyone of you would like a copy of the recommendations, he is sure the staff would provide a copy to them. He believes that while a thousand head of cattle is perhaps more than the acreage could facilitate, he feels it is better to have them under control than to have them out of compliance with no recourse. Therefore, by recommending the granting of the special use permit, he feels the County will be in a better position to enforce whatever violations there may be, which will protect everyone to a greater extent than what is now possible. Jerry Kiefer - yes. Notion carried with seven voting for and one against the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 5:12 p.m. Respectfully submitted,L+..O -Z.ti9.. k e.p k, Bobbie Good ` • WELD COUNTY COMMISSiOKERS TA l99U AL'(: 2L1 r 12 TOBIN & ASSOCIATES CLEM TO AndMtecture/ Planning August 23, 1990 Weld County Commissioners Weld County Courthouse P. O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 RE: Main Post Office Building Hereford, Colorado and Main Post Office Building Stoneham, Colorado Dear Sirs: Our firm has been retained by the United States Postal Service :o conduct handicap accessibility surveys of the above referenced facilities. In July, 1990, we inspected the above facilities to insure compliance with accessibility standards as defined in U.S.-P.S. Handbook RE-4. Part of our survey is to locate (approximately) the property lines of the facility or property leased to the U.S.P.S. We have researched the referenced . /acilities, and we have reason to believe that part of our recommended improvements are within the bounds od plated street sight-a-ways. Because are recommending to the U.S.P.S. that.new handicap accessible parking spaces be installed in front of both facilities and these improvements would be located within the bounds of plated street right-a-ways, we are asking on behalf of the U.S.P.S. that the :week—County Commissioners mm s ^ svioners give permission for the installation of this work. Please note that trench drains under the proposed Handicap Parking Slabs would be installed to maintain the existing Street drainage flow. P.O. BOX 2420 CHEYENNE,WYOMING 82003 0017)632-3U4 Page 2 I have enclosed for your review a sketch for each of the M.P.O. 's, with the proposed handicapped parking. It you have any questions regarding this request please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Kennet . 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(1•--- .. .. .1..0:1-2.— 4`0.- .� s +�q° r • tea` -3 ;r• " - r • • • • • • _ . alis coo's +� A : �+p' a�L7^ ED STATES p. v � V �1QI�ER'fi REGULATORY COMMISSION A p��EdCWASHINGTON,0,C.20066 p 2 0 1990 Docket No. 72-9 (50-267) Chairman, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gentlemen: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff is reviewing the Safety Analysis Report and Environmental Report submitted by Public Service Company of Colorado (PSC), for an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) at Fort St. Vrain (FSV). As discussed with Ms. Vicki Sprague of your staff, we have scheduled a visit with the Weld County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday. August 29, 1990, at 8:30 a.m. The purpose for the meeting is to brief you on our actions regarding the Fort St. Vrain ISFSI apiication and to solicit your concerns or contents. if your have any at this time. The following persons will attend. Steve Ruffin, IMSB, NMSS Frederick Sturz, IMSB. NMSS Deborah Ryan, SAIC If you have any questions please contact Mr. Steve Ruffin at (301) 492-0504. Sincerely, Fr�rick C. z. Acting Section Leader Irradia el Section Fuel Cycle Safety Branch Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards cc: See attached list (` r Docket No. 50-267 (72-009) Fort St. Vrain cc: mr. D. M. Warembourg, Manager Regional Representative nuclear Engineering Division Radiation Programs Public Service Company Environmental Protection Agency of Colorado 1 Denver Place P. O. Box 840 999 18th Street. Suite 1300 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Denver. Colorado 80202-2413 Mr. David Alberstein, Manager Robert M. Quillen, Director Fort St. Vrain Services Radiation Control Division GA International Services Corporation Department of Health P. O. Box 85f08 4210 East 11th Avenue San Diego, California 92138 Denver, Colorado 80220 Mr. H. L. Brey, Manager Mr. Charles H. Fuller Nuclear Licensing and Resource Nuclear Production and Management Division Station Manager Public Service Company of Colorado Public Service Company P. O. Box 840 16805 Weld County y Road 14-1j?orado Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Senior Resident Inspector Mr. P. F. Tomlinson, Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Quality Assurance Division P. 0. Box 640 Public Service Cony of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Kelley. Stansfield b O'Donnell Platteville, Colorado 80651 ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Mr. D. b. Hock Public Service Company Building President and Chief Executive Officer Room 900 Public Service C° � of Colorado 550 15th Street P. O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80202 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Regional Coordinator U.S. Nucleaarr Regula Commissionmiss ltor, Region IV ory ion Cont Control Program 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Public ServiceCompany of Colorado Arlington. Texas 76011 2420 W. 26th Avenue. Suite 100-D Chairman. Board of Country Commissioners Denver, Colorado 80211 of Weld County, Colorado Public Service Company of Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 ATTN: A. Clegg Cravtord Vice President • Nuclear Operations P.O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 WELD COUNTY AU" 24 ANTRIP REA AMBULANCE AISTRICT CLERK P.O.BOX roe FREDERICK.COLORADO 00630 7O xkraNiaj,81tia82a • Ememonoy AUGUST 22, 1990 NOTICE THE TRI-AREA AMBULANCE DISTRICT WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MATING MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1990, AT 7:30 P.M. AT THE FIRESTONE TOWN HALL, 150 BUCHANAN AVE. , FIRESTONE, CO. THE AGENDA WILL BE: EMT-I COURSE FREDERICK AREA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT E"i9PLOYEE AND OPERATIONAL MATTERS AGREEMENT WITH WELD COUNTY SYLVIA NICHOLS, PRESIDENT TRI-AREA AMBULANCE DISTRICT • • Cl' Post e r avrr".i.virzi,70 i yx*9117-v..rr ek"`"rtFl "trkoitn r �tJCO91 0Thr H i hwa 27 km a ys g y=Colorado Department of Highways '^• `� r CLlir:Po 2p, 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO. 80222 - For More Information: 757-9228 490-34 , AUGUST 23, 1990 caseri enal BIDDING ''Lannon TOR JWCOST 23. IR 25-3(86) I-25 BRIDGES DE,R LUVEL>AND Interstate 25 bridge widening.near Loveland at tac locations,.,a,mile. north of U.S. 34 (exit 257),,.over;the Union.Paci'fic Railroad tracks,and` a mile south of exit 257 over the Big Thomopaoa; River',.,which:includesC' ; aggregate base course, concrete pavement, bridges, guardrail, fencing, " striping, seeding and mulching. Project will be readvertised because there ,were e,'fewer than , three bidders and the low bid was more than two percent over the engineers' estimate. Colorado Revised Statute, section 43-1-111(8.5), C.R.S., as amended. DOS 0006{66) WEST 44TE AVE_ 331 WHEAT RIDGE DOB OOQ((67) Combined safety;and; striping project on West 44thikve. and Xoungfseld , St. in,Wheat Ridge- Project HOS, 0006,(66) .i3 located on.list,44tbti Ave beginning at lcipling St. and extending about on 'and a', halt miles-east to Wadsworth Blvd. Project BOS 0006(67) located on Toungfidld"St: beginning about 32nd Avenue and extending 1.17 miles northerly to 44th Ave. in Jefferson county. Project will be. readvertiaed because_.there;.were..fewer than three bidders and the low bid was nor* than two percent over the engineers' estimate. Colorado Revised Statute, section 43-1-111(8.5), C.R.S., as amended. m? 99-4000-23 MICE= PATCDIHG IS LOVELAND Machine patching on U.S. 287 beginning at Virginia Dale and,extending about 3.2 miles north towards,the Wyoming border in Latimer county, work elements include hot bituminous pavement and striping. Project will be readvertiaed because there were fewer than three bidders and the low,bid was"more than two percent over the engineers' estimate. Colorado Revised Statute, section 43-1-111(8.5), C.R.S., 33 amended. -over try )� Highway Nara/august 23, 1990 Page 2 MP 99-4000-25 MACHINE PATCHING - Get= i is 99-4000-27 BRUSH AREA Machine patching which includes hot bituminous and concrete pavement in various locations on S.H. 39, II.S., 85 ,and„S,H. .144, also on O.S. 34 and I-76, in weld and Morgan counties- _ _ Number of Bids: _ Two(2) Apparently successful Bidder: Nestorn-Mobil• Northern, Inc. of' For . Collins/ $431,868 - Calle, for','completion.rithia:. 35 rorkiaq days "; , ' ?reconstruction Project Manager: Dean VanDeilege Resident Engineer: Wes Goff, Frisco >>»» ««« ANTICI'PATE'D BID OPENINGS NEN: Sat:n tE t 13, 9:30 A.M., Resurfacing B.S.' `85, im Weld, county north' of Nunn, beginning at Lone Tree Creek and extending about nine miles north to Little Owl ,Creek consisting,of ,hot, bituminous pavement overlay,. guardrail, bridge rail, Seeding, and striping, FR(CX) 085-3(13) . . 9:45 A.M., , New bridge construction, on S.H. 133, 3 1/2 miles east of ;Paonia in.Delta'county which extends` 2.9'miles` easterly. Work,elements include 'gradirig, _seeding,'mulching;'�d three bridges, RS(CX) 0133(20) .: . . • , ..� r; , , C o py PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 19_2 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,�g�l�tp LFiTl.S714G � soc. (name of property owner) 629 MAIN ST. . WINDSOR. CO. 80550 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization _ County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WFLD that was dated JULY 27 , 192,2, concerning: (check one) XX Valuation _Refund _Exemption ____Abatement for the year(s) 7990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX Commercial,_____Residential, Vacant Land, _Industrial agricultural, ____Natural Resources, _Producing Mines, _Oil & Gas, _State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment lit be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. U The Assessors Notice of Denial. _The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based _List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney xx ves, ,_,no. 1 c� e, C1/4 c.4-4/1) Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. STBTTFTCATF, Qf SF.RVTCP I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTYOARD S OF �,�,JtALZZATY4N (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GRFFLEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 7990 4r0.ezEtadatey or agent for ioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN T0: R�►URN TO! 3113 EMIT COTN �VENUE 6200 ellOD M TMIR��FJVUr gM DWy�R CD Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4 % INT ETALS 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 DENVER, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1520086 PARCEL: 080721205021 - WIN 22906 L12-14 & 16 BLK 8%629 MAIN% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and • WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: • • Page 2 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4 % INT ETAIS 1. Ord of Assessment ADbeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the gynAl hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, O31x the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the OBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman, Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Cyurt: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) ,Selecting the Arbit+-ator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arkitration Hearing P.royedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: B0E - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4 % INT ETALS to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees,apd Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the OBOE. In the ease of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of J y, A.D. 19 ATTEST: � �� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/DDD"' WELnOUNTY, RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �f(L/ 1=1f1 Gen"ee R.R. Bran((tp�neyerr,, Chairman Deputy Clerk to the Board wer....t (AXEL rrge`' � ee rely, Pro eAP�ROV D AS TO FORM 7-Lana'e I,.CHarge � • ounty Attorney C. W. Kirby / (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, -rgovokl ica.z.� / 1/,Q�-- appoints TaxProfile Services, fit (hereinafter T S hereby Property owner's representative in connection with the as valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see,ettached list qt Property Addresses 1 and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers ( see attached list Df ProDertY Addresses ) for layArinntittata_County, Colorado for the year 1989 _ a TPSPS shall full authori payablei tytorevie n A96, 9 w all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /cit. etbrAdsiview STA E OF COLORADO ) OUNTY OF °lac l. ' ) The oreegoing ag Gement was acknow(Uledged before me this day/of o , 29 , by (Property Owner) lin (if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public My Commission expires ��"�� OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR . 915 10th STR,EE'T ..,A* •""'"'r NOTICE OF DENIAL • GREELEY,COt.OR• ADO80631 PHONE(303)3564000, EXT.4256 !ElkWIN 22906 L12-14 G to bLK 0'<629 MAIN,. COLORADO 629 MAIN p/ -1/J OWNER ARNO!!D 1b4 ASSOCIATES 14.4 • iNT ET ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES II. x.../ ETAL PARCEL 040721205021 (/� PIN k 1520040 1055 MAARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 YEAR 1990 DENVER CO 60202 - �� .,LOG 00074 06/11/199.0 • The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included In the following category(ies): —Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market aPProaches. Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whithever is greater, —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 67,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on , primary production:secondary production is valued at 75%. t. —All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. ;. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, 1001 Wing authorities (cOWlty,city, fire protection, and Other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend thew budget hearings. Tice Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter• mind the valuation(s)assigned to your prope .The reasons for this determination f valuers: NO CHANGE sty WAS BEEN MADE TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION OF? THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REqulkE5 uS TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. ♦ • .. .. ' PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ES MATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND " r; ' `rlli � .,n^f ;'2$73p60 77.000 IMPS r,. .,,;, ,,_i(��,� �' i'• - . '641 €40 59.410 _ 1,1111;,i•i , v ..2;,,y, 11:1 t, TOTALS S $ i16.410 $ 3ioa410 I}you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Bard of Equalization for further conskleratlon, s 94.106(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES --51111,544. )4 wELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE +6.01,T•AD rorM PR•207 87/00 ADDITIONAL, INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE J ` Aj COPY PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUSZ 23 , 19_2Q TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,BgN$)j� LEASING ASSOC. (name of property owner) t 110 28T}_VR. . GRRRT,FY. CO 80631 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated JULY 27 , 192A, concerning: (check one) XX Valuation Refund _Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX__Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, _Industrial ____Agricultural, ____Natural Resources, _Producing Mines, _oil & Gas, State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS To THIS PETITION FORM: (Please Check off the attachments you will be using) XX The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment mat be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. XX The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX_yes, no. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE, OF SERVTCF. I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the rOUNTY BOARD OF EOUedZA'T'ION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 . le * tt or gent for a itioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN TD: RETURN!Q! tuc paoFity wytes ie{S TAX PROPILL URVICES.'INC. 3113 EAST TNIRD AVENUE,M200 mai um f TNIRD AVENUE.#200 DENVER,CO 80206 DFNVCR.CO 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 • I REMLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 DENVER, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 2130686 PARCEL: 095912104021 GR 17534-K PT TR "A" GREELEY PLAZA (PT NE4 12 5 66) BEG N89D54 'E 65.11' & SOD06'E 80' S44D55'W 7.27' & SODO3 'E 448.63 ' FROM NW COR NE4 N89D54 'E 150' SOD03 'E 150' 589D54 'W 150' TO PT ON E R/W LN 28TH AVE NOD03 'W 150' TO BEG WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. /;•-- Page 2 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting gine of the following three options: 1. Board_ of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the ginAl hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the OBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District. Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing PXpCe5lure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: B0E - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% EMI. to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is =al and not subject to review. Fees_andixnenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the Zal day of J y, A/�.D. 19 0. ATTEST: o_.,1,! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �7J// WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board d �k Gene R Bra ner, Chairman MI?btepu P ,rwx'.1 eputy Clerk to the Board eT f-, rge Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPRO5ED AS TO FORM: S.7/1;'.1'd . 44'/4 Constance L. Harbert •)4:::yet;jazrzer----< ounty Attorney C. W. Kirby / (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, y04,04=/•.Ccay4� / //6I� 42 hereby appoints TaxProfile Services, lC (hereinafter TPS ) as Property Owner's representative in connection with the valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see _attached list of Property Addrelpes 1 and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers ( see attached list of Property Addresses ) for ( various _counties 1 County, Colorado for the year 1989 . 1990 , for taxes payable in 199(1 1%91 TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owners behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /Cit. e .47...4.-..vx .. STA E OF COLORADO ��, ) OUNTY OF azaustJ � The oregoing agme�ment was ackn9Q,w edged before me this `� '�,n�day ,of ""' 19 Y�, by (Property Owner) rL�50,o ( if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. Witness my hand and official seal. d Notary Public My Commission expires HO -7/ OPEAC4'OP COUNTY A.S..USSOK • 915 10th STREET NOTICE UP DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADOgoon PRONE(303)356-4000, ERT,4256 ElO�. OR 17634—K PT TX "A" GREELEY PLAZA (PT NE4 C 12 S 66) Inc NU9O544E 05.11' G SODOeaE boa COLORADO 544D550w 7.274 G SODO3'E 448.634 FROM NW COR NE4 N89D544E 1500 500034E 15O' 589O544W 15O4 TO PT ON a E R/W LN 28TH AVENODO:54w 15O' TO DLO 11OO 28TH AVE OWNER ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.44 ETAL AkNULD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL PARCEL O759121O4O21 PIN R 213OO86 1O55 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 1OO YEAk 199O DC:NVLR CO 8O2O2 LOG 000404 06/11/1990 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies)i Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. —Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law, Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, _Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary RIOO14 0R;secondary production is valued at 75%. —All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city,fire protection,and other special districts) hold . budget hearings In the fall,Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of dose districts,and plan to attend these budget hearing*. The Assessor has carefully studied all available tt information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter. mined N`v`„AN(s�as„NnedyLLA DMAUEy iO rTHE HCTUN�°VAnLUATION°off THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICC OF DENIAL FOk ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH AE: DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. ,/ • • • PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ES VALU[ ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW • LAND /�. ;.' rl, i; 45rOOO 454000 . IMPS h ,TO:1)Clat+i i•. '� � i65a53O 165x53O , �1IVU 1�1 I v v5 t, ...I ,r1• TOTALS S $ 21Oa $ Zi0a5s0 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8.106(1)(a),C.R.S. Please we the beck of this form for detailed Information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES _0944 imAJll WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE ` ✓+ r°o Tie 207 47/90 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE + ..y rtc( Co Dr PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 19_22 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,BRNOLD LEASING ASSOC. (name of property owner) 401 OAK ST. . EATON. CO. (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization _ County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WEND that was dated JULY 27 , 1922, concerning: (check one) XX_Valuation _Refund ,Exemption _ _Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX Commercial,___Residential, Vacant Land, _Industrial _Agricultural, _Natural Resources, _producing Mines, _Oil & Gas, _State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment must be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. XX The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based _List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX_yes, _no. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (county Board of Equalization, county Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE, I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTY BOARD OF EOUALIZATION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 . • * for ey or agent for re•itioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN T0: RETURN T0: TAX PR0FI E sERvlrvq iyc TAX PROPta SE.Amt.b. 4113 EAST THIRDAVENUE,0200 3113 EAST THIRD AVENUE,0200 DENVER CO 80206 DENVER,c0 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 M RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4$ ETAL 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 DENVER, CO 8020 - 2 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0936686 PARCEL: 070931305008 - ETN 14424 L14 THRU 17 BLK3%402 OAK$ wHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting 9ng of the following three options: • �4 /' Page 2 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.0 ETAL 1. Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. Aistrict Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal .of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR • 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. if you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOB - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed S150. 00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22122 day of 22y, A,D. 7 / ATTEST:�(/�y�[��Q BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL LINTY, RADO weld County Clerk to the Board ,{ ,__pp__ one R.�Bfan nerr,, Chairman �beputy Clerk to he Board JG^ ge Kennedy, Pro-Tem AP VED AS TO F • zree�tZ,,,,l ae, 'a"nce L. a rt f 7 y County At orney — C. W. Kirbyc� (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, -rg44104,••.[c4.1,le Services � / �/e�� hereby Property Owner's aoints irepresentative `iln connection ewithStheas valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( cue attached list ot_preperry Addresses ) and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers ( see_ attached list of troperty Addresses 1 for ( various _counties 1 County, Colorado for the year 1989 199O , for taxes payable in 1990. 1991 TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, county Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /St.- fre 0#49"ingoiX STA E OF COLORADO �j ) OUNTY OF ) The foregoing ag cement was ackngw edged before me this flay�J�Pf �QP 19 4 , by (Property Owner) (if by naturalMIOm person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. Witness my hand and official seal. • �i Notary Public My Commission expires ��/ _ 014WEL*COUNTY Nstb)UK , 91S 10th STREET ..;.••••.^-jy GREELEY.COLORADO80631 , ''S. _ 4954 NOTICE OF Dt.NIAL PHONE(303)356-4000, EXT.4256 ETN 14424 L14 TMkU 17 DLK31402 OAK► COLORADO 4O2 OAK ST EATON OWNER ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.44 CTRL ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11. 4% ETAL PARCEL 070931305006 PIN R 0936686 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 1OO YEAR 199O DENVER CO 6020::- LOG O0670 O6/11/199O The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following categ0ry(les): __Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market apprOsChes. __Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. Producing mines are assessed at 26%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.6%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 76%. _All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your Concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection,and other spacial districts) hold budget hearings In the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor fora listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention t0 the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value ar : - NO CHANGE HAS 6EEN MADE TO THE ACTUAL vAL-UAT1ON OF 4 THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REWIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST TriE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND t( +,.�;r ,;•1 •t99�•.r.t1s 7,00 21,700 •• / u' .. ,� v i�'. :.�a" 4',i IMPS - 14I1 i r 10 ' O �11'?�.;,1,9�gP82 199,082 •'I . 114 .:'jAzi C V. r;ifI I.1.41,i, s A TOTALS S S 1101701 $ aV a !bt If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 3998.108(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARDW1�T{EIRNES -90111'� ( lf; WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE Form 15.010T-A0 PR•07 57/00 ADDITIONAL INF=ORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE L,v C� o P • PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 19_22 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,ARNOLQI.EASING ASSOC. (name of property owner) pi0 ny 85. AULT. CO., (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners _ Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated JULY 27 , 1922, concerning: (check one) evaluation „_Refund Exemption _Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX__Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, _Industrial ��,gricultural, ____Qatural Resources, Producing Mines, Oil & Gas, State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. ' . This attachment muse be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. X2 If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. eThe Assessors Notice of Denial. _The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based ^List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or i hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney X2Lyes, ___no. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SERVTCE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTY _BOARD OF EOUALIZATION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 . (101,4 41 or agent for •e itioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN TO: RETURN TO: ; TAY MAIL,Se��,INC. TAT PROFILE BERYI .3113 EAST THIRD AVENUE;a200 8113 EAST CEg,INC,' DENVER,CO 80206 THIRD AVENUE,M2o0 DENVER co 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please Pill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the nearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 DENVER, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0805586 PARCEL: 070712307010 - ALT 18342 L1 THRU 5 BLX4 $201 HWY 85$ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this county, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor' s valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: cc r _. '. Page 2 RE: B0E - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.43 ETAL 1. ,Board of Assepsment AQAeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the %inAl hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) cloys of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal • of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeal's for a review of the record. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) OR 3 . Binding ArJaitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selectina the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Pr%Icedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: HOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.48 ETAL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the OBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed S150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the ,27th day of 7u/ y, �A/f. 19 G ATTEST: I�f� /'./ U/ /? BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS D Yil WEL LINTY, C RADO Weld County Clerk to the Hoard Gene R. Bran ner, Chairman eputy Clerk to he s and / George Ke nedy, Pro-T m SD AS TO FORM: (� ,4,41 //2 onstance L. artier -� f:l� /c <<; `A.22, county Attor C. W. Kirby f (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy . STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, -401494/ 4c.ry, I/ /l by appoints TaxProfile Services, fin C. here�er'Pse'eaas Property Owner's representative in connection with the valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see attached list of Property Addresses ) and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers for ( various Counties ) County, Colorado for the year 1994 , for taxes payable in 7990, 1991 12$2 TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /~iti ✓ Ajl.drw.r . i STA E OF COLORADO �j ) -�� OUNTY OF "' zucti,d � a d oregaoing ag eement was acknsw edged before me this �en ynhav 19 `/ by (Property Owner) ( if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also certificate. ear on the Witness my hand and official seal . of/3,8445_74 Notary Public My Commission expires / 1-C OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSORI. \, • 915 3001 STREET ww NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADO80631 PHONE(303)356-4000, EXT.4256 1 W�`PC• ALT 18342 L1 THNU S 8LK4 %201 HwY 8S4 COLORADO 201 n5 HWY AULT OWNER ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% Era'. ARNOLO LEASING ASSOCIATES 11 .4% GTAL PARCEL 070712307010 PIN k OU036dtr ' 1055 AUKARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 YLAN 1`190 11CNVttR Cu ts0202 L00 04669 Uo/11/1990 1 The appraised value of property is based'on the appropriateconsideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assessor has determined that your property should,be included In the following category(ies): _Residential property Is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. _Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity Of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law, _Producing mines are assessed at 26%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,6% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on _ primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city,fire protection,and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assossorfora listing of these districts,and plan to,ettend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available Information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuations assigned t0 your property.The reasons for this determination of value erg; NO CHANGE HAS OLLN MADE TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION 01- THIS PROPER*,Y• COLORADO .LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DtNIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE• • • PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OP VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW MITER REVIEW I,r1 .., . .Ii r,.. •.n ryn� .. LAND % ' ;;'.;� ,1 �:1 �: =� 9y•900 9a 900 IMPS Of; {}.'s i'liw/,, ,�rl{,�V.. ;�99a 972 99a 972 �rL±.aJi VS WO:TA:i'i,. i TOTALS S S IOsli0 2 S 1VYets71 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 394108(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By. RTC IRD KEIRNES ivy./l,y �� rr WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR OATE _II �V 9 Form 911.=0787/90 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE L. ' w . COPY PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 19_.2 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,ARNOLD LEASING ASSOC. (name of property owner) 'pp 16TH ST. . CRFELRY, S`O, (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated JULY 27 , 1922, concerning: (check one) XX Valuation _ Refund _Exemption ____Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XXT.Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, Industrial _ _Jigricultural, _Natural Resources, ____producing Mines, Oil & Gas, State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment muAt be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX—If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. XX_The Assessors Notice of Denial. _The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based _List of witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX_yes, moo. 1 Air Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF _SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COlrw?Ty BOAR��F ROUAT.T2.ATICa (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GRFELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 21 , 1490 . lr i *At y or a ent or peti ner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN TO: grouts TAX PROFILE SERVICES,INC. TAX PROFILE SERVICES.INC. 3113 EAST THIRO AVENUE.#200 3113 EAST TN7R0 AVENUE,400 ODATA,CO 80206 OENVER.CO 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 $ESQLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1055 AURARIA PA:MOWAY SUITE 100 DENVER, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 3274586 PARCEL: 096108228010 - GR 3228 E160FT L24 & El60FT S2 L23BLX162 CRANFORD 81549 10TH AVE% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and • WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: Page 2 RE: B0E - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4$ ETAL 1. Board of ,Zkssespment AQRqaIs: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal• of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) OR 3. 2inding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrater - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. ({ titration HeaTkDP�ocedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (SO) days of the hearing. Such decision is ginal and not subject to review. pees and Expenses, - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of Jyt�y D. , 19 O. ATTEST: /�/� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board en R. Brant e , Chairman Ys_ elc-m.. / eputy ClerkQacie-d-kett--) the Board George Kennedy, Pro-Tem • �P D AS TO FO Constance L. Harbe County Attorn C. W. Kirby (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, -rgraa/Q/...4aci,� appoints TaxProfile Services, L(_ �� `af(hereinafterS hereby Property Owner's representative in connection with the as valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see attached list of Property_,ddres�es 1 and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers ( see attached list of Property AddreAses 1 for ( vvari_ et inae ?County, Colorado for the year 1989 122Q�, for taxes payable in 1990. 1991 TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OwNER �y wit..A0 .01%7y.'......• • STA E OF COLORADO °144(14-1 ) ) OUNTY OF The oregoing ag eement was ackkngwledged before me this day/pf Vfr , by (Property Owner) �7lra (if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. • Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public My Commission expires ���© l OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR ' 915 10th STREET 6 ...+. NOTICE OF OL-'N1AL GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 PHONE(303)3564000. EXT.4256 111�`�C� ♦1549`10TH4.1 OFT AVEr„L24 E160FT rL L2JbLK162 Ck ANF Okll COLORADO 1549 10 AV GREELEY OWNER ARNULU LEASING ASSJCIATES 11.4% ETA. ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11 .4% ETAL PARCEL 096100228010 - PIN R 3274586 JOSS AURAkIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 YEAR 1990 UtNVEk CO 80202 LOC.- 00661 0o/11/1990 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assessor hasdetermined that your property should be included in the following category(ies)`. _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches, _Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law, _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. _All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. r. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection,and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fell.Please refer to your tax bill or uk your Assessor fora listing of tflesedistrktts,and plan toattend thesebudgethearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuatlon(s assigned t0 your property,The reasons for this determination_of value re: NU CHANGE HAS 11LEN MADE TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION car THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OP VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW 1 , LAND ) r .1:1I;�i ..."..7 wtyha 000 24 000 IMPS nMer . ,. '•) 711-14717'621645 '.'l^ .7'6y (/�j1649 86)645 TOTALS $ S 90a 645 S 9Oa 64J If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the Coumy Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8.108(1)(e),C.R.S. Please seethe beck of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. , By: RIC •u' W. KEIRNES �61,>9/nJ A WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE Pogo►PI 207 ST/00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE rEA r C 0 P PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 19_22 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,sONOCO. Is)„_ C/O ARNOiD ASSOG. (name of property owner) 6) 5 RAILROAD. GILCREST. CO. 89623 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X( County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners .� Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of_WELD that was dated JULY 27 , 1922, concerning: (check one) a Valuation ____Refund _Exemption ____Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) gX__Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, _Industrial Agricultural, _Natural Resources, Producing Mines, _Oil & Gas, State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) Xj The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners Or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment must be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. X( If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. a The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) `Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney xx ves, _no. 1 a Make five (5) copies of this petition forts with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SF.RVICF, I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the1,uNTY BOARD OF EOUATIZAT2ON (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 ; AQ�� *Att ey or agent for pe i ioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN n1 • TAX PROFILE SERVICES.INC. _ mi3 EAST THIRD AVENUE,#700 RETURN TO: 0EN UL CO 80206 TAX PROFILE SERVICES,INC. 1m3 EAST TNIRO AVENUE#200 DENVER,00 00444 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: CONOCO INC P O BOX 1267 PONCA CITY, OK 74603 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 4463986 PARCEL: 105728405001 - GIL 16827 ALL BLK26 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: ., A 4 e •; i Page 2 RE: BOE - CONOCO INC 1. board of Assessmen_t_Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal "of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR • 3. binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is finale and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) $electina the bnit.I:Lt= - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority . Page 3 RE: BOE - CONOCO INC . to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and_Exoenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2Z1A day ST Jul yrit� � ATTEST: /,ID/�1� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL NTY, CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board -An! Gene R. Brantner, Chairman peputy Clerk to he Board �} �/f J Ge rge Kennedy, em alt- 3EPROV D AS TO FORM: J . �.Cvr/ / Constance L. Herbert 14ounty Attorney C.w.Kirby f (EXCTSEDI Gordon E. Lacy 4 r STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, -, a Adr-,( , appoints TaxProfile Services, hereby e s Property Owner's representative in connection with th as the valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see atsached and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers for County, Colorado foz the year 1989 for taxes payable in 1990. i94Z TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of sucn property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /!A. V STA E OF COLORADO ��, jj ) OUNTY OFa� ) The oregoing ag Gement was acknowledged before me this ay d YY_ d 19OO by (Property owner) ( if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also certificate. ear on the Witness my hand and official seal . • Notary Public My Commission expires �r�� 01110E OF COUNTY ASSSSSOK 'IS 10th STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 NOTICE OF DENIAL PH0NE(303)3564000, EXT.a256 pcGIL 16827 ALL 8LK26 COLORADO ELM i RAILROAD GILCRES OWNER CONOCO INC TAX PROFILE SERVICES, INC PARCEL 105728405001 PIN R 4463986 J. MARTIN MONROE 333 LOGAN ST YEAR 1990 DENVER CO 80203 LOC 00682 06/11/1990 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. —Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capaGty of the lend,capitalized at a rate set by law, Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever Is greater. 011 and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production Is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches, If your concern Is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings In the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for'listing of these districts,and plant*attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter• mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property,The reasons for this determination of value are: NO CHANGE HAS BEEN MADE TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION OP THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 3,400 31400 IMPS 361000 36,000 TOTALS S S 39,400 S 39,400 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39$•108(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. ICEIRNES ,/11/90 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 4 15•DPT•A0 'arm Pna07 D7/00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE n COPY PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AtzppsT 23 , 19-2A TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,_ .KI H, FRED & DONNA CjO RNO .D S O - (name of property owner) 4391 HWY 66. LONGMONT. CO. 80501 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) a_ County Board of Equalization _ County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated JULY 27 , 1994., concerning: (check one) XX Valuation __Refund _Exemption abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, Industrial Agricultural, _Natural Resources, _Producing Mines, _Oil & Gas, _State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX_The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. . This attachment )mgt be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. }jX__The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based _List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX ves, _no. 1 . . Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. C,ERTTFTC,AT OF SE VR?CE T certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTY BOARD OF EOUALIZATTON (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 191O . At o y or gent for p ioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN T0: WON T& TAX PROFILE smut INC. TAIL PROFILE SERVICES.INC. 3223FA3Ta flint,Ay! ULir2V0 3113EAST7YRROAVENUE.NT00 DENVER.CO $0206 DENVER,CO $0206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: SEKICH FRED M & DONNA & NICK J & KAREN $ SEKICH FARMS 4311 HWY 66 LONGMONT, CO 80504 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 4764186 PARCEL: 120723001004 - SB 4-1 Ll BLK4 REPLAT A SEKICH BUSINESS PARK $4301 HWY 66- LONGMONT$ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and • WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the property by the petitioner. As such, this Board finds that the petitioner partially met the burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, adjusted as follows: Land remaining at $118, 156 and Improvements from $391, 615 to $374, 225, for a total value of $492,381. . r , R Page 2 RE: BOE - SEKICH FRED M & DONNA & NICK J & KAREN BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: 1. Board of Assessment Anneals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court,: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) se ztjng the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Pr4SeAlure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - SEKICH FRED M & DONNA & NICK J & KAREN to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is ginal and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of Ju y, A.D. 19 O. ATTEST: D aAu BO� U O NT�CO COMMISSIONERS �YItLRADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /� �l/! EY•. b'11�1J�•..:�' �� �� ate, ene R. Bra tner, Chairman D puty Clerk to the Board +�� Geo" T ge kennedy, •Pro- m�1 D AS TO FORM: Ohtance L. Harbert eZ(%f �• 'NAY) ounty Attor y C. w. KiYby (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, - ,v /a/...,( ,' • appoints TaxProfile Services, hereby (hereinafterS as Property Owner's representative in connection with the valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see attached list_of prooc+rry AddrPe� and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers for L various +n County, Coloxado Por the year 19$9 xes TPS sshal`veffull or aauthority ltolreview all applicablerecords relating to the valuation for assessment of sucn property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of sucn property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER � -eglaCe4 STA E OF COLORADO ) -�� OUNTY OF 7440k/ ) The foregoing ag eement was ackm edged before me this day f lg y , by (Property Owner) (if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also so ear on jjth��e Witness my hand and official seal. `,7 Notary Public C/ My Commission expires ���� OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR ' .;,,,,, 915 ION STREET „ # "1►P GREELEY,COLORADO 80671 NU72Ct OF ADJUSTMENT PHONE(303)356-4000. EXT.4256 SB 1 LI HWY KA SEKICH BUSINESS PARK %43O1 66LONGMONTII COLORADO 4301 66 HWY MEAD OWNER SEKICH FRED M C DONNA t TAX PROFILE SERVICES, INC PARCEL 120723001004 Pitt R 4764186 J. MARTIN MONROE 333 LOGAN ST YEAR 1990 DENVER CO 8O2O3 LOG 00677 06/11/1990 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): -Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. —Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. -Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5%of the gross value of the oll and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%, -All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tex, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, end other special districts) hold budget hearings In the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor fora listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value are: YOUR ASSESSMENT HAS BEEN ADJUSTED TO REFLECT THE FOLLOWING CHANGES: FOUND VALUE WAS PARTIAL COMPLETED VALUE FOR 1990; VALUE SHOULD BE 100% COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTS. ADJUSTMENT WAS MADE TO REFLECT 100% VALUE FOR 1990. 1 PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO Review AFTER REVIEW LAND 1183157 1183157 IMPS 85sOOO 3993405 TOTALS $ $ 2033157 S 5173562 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39.8.106(1)(1),C.R.S. Please see the beck of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES Dz/tt/on WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 23 15•DPT•AD Form 9.1.207 67/90 ADDITIONAL NFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDF AOL r PY �C ' PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 192 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,ARNOLD LEASING ASSOC. (name of property owner) 2104 RFSFRVOTR Rn. . aRDDLRY, CP, Ro6n (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated JULY 27 , 1992, concerning: (check one) XX Valuation _Refund _Exemption ____Abatement for the year(s) 7990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, Industrial _agricultural, _Natural Resources, ____Producing Mines, _Oil & Gas, _State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) X2LThe decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment must be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX__If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. xx The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based - List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or - Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX_yes, no. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CE8TIFICATF, OF swITCx1 I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the rOUNTy ROARn OF EOUALT7,ATION (indicate one) county Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEy Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1490 • f *A ney or ent for p tioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN70 TAX RN IL T�oPpcl�E g�� TAX PROFILE SERVICES,INC, 3113 EAST THIRD AVENUE,M200 311$EAST THIRD AVENUE,F200 DENVER,CO 80206 DENVER,CO 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 DENVER, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0026789 PARCEL: 095913120002 - GR BPSC-A OUTPARCEL A BRENTWOOD PARK SHOPPING CENTER ADDN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty of VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: :�f i Page 2 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1. Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the =Al hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal :of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) OR 3 . Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbstcktion Rearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The, arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed S150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2zIA day of J�J y�A.D. , � ATTEST:(//II �/bJl/l1 BOARD OF COUNTY CON�IISSIONERS WEL UNTX, CO DO Weld County Clerk t the Board n ,...L./ r.);;;\ .� ene R. Bran r, Chairman BX' i / eputy Clerk t the Board / ...w _ / Ge ge enne , ro-T m AP V D AS TO FORM: i 107'K<r1".e"-- ��a,.rl Constance L. ,Harbbert ..--^ / ounty Attor ey C. w. Kirby / (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy A STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, —Av.04..4.2egy, appoints Tax?rofile Services, �i . (hereinf�� S as hereby Property Owner's representative in connection e with the valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as j see attached and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers ( see . attached list pf Property AddssQds ) for Lsy„a_c us, o m tu. County, re Colorado for the year 12A1._ 1990 for taxes payable in TPS shall 1 have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of sucn property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /i2 // /thr/i�.ww. STA E OF COLORADO /),, ) OUNTY OF�.L / ) The oreegoing ag eement was acknQw,ledged before me this a f y , 19 YU , by (Property Owner) (if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also so ear on the Witness my hand and official seal . �7 Notary Public My Commission expires �'�F/ OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR •v 915 10th STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY,COIARADO8063i �v PHONE(303)3564000, EXT.4256 GR COuTPAKCLL A BREniwU00 PARK SHOPPING CENTER ADON COLORADO 23O4 RESERvOlk RU GREELEY OWNER ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETA!. AkNOLO LEASING ASSuCIATES 11 .4 . ETA: PARCEL 095913120002 PIN k OO2o789 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITL 100 YEAH 1990 DENVER CO 80202 LOG 00672 06/11/1990 The appraised Yalu.of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(les): 1 Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. _Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production:secondary production is valued at 75%. —All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern Is the amount Of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings In the fell.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessorfora listing of these districts,and plant0attend these budget hearings, The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuations)assigned to your property,The reasons for this determination of value re: NO CHANGE HAS Bt.LN MADE TO THE ACTVw. . VALUATION Oh THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REuuIRES US TO SLAV THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPEkTILS ON NHICH we. DU NOT ALLIVST THE VALUE,. • . .. , PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OP VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND ; Pad}.11s 35.718 IMPS n �' - 16+20,9 1d4s0Y9 iI'r) • .• . ltijj ., C • .411 f. • _1q, ,7 f( ITOTALS S S 219. 71! S z19, Tft If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 30-8-1060)(a),C.R.S. Please seethe back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHASDoW:'110EIRNES ysvme* �'�^"\ WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 1�, ro T��zo707/00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE I� � �� COP PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 19_2Q TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,ARNOLD LEASING ASSOC. (name of property owner) 1100 RROlp ST. . mmax,N. CO. 80543 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization _ County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated mix 27 , 1942, concerning: (check one) XX__Valuation _Refund Exemption abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX _Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, _Industrial _Agricultural, Natural Resources, Producing Mines, _Oil & Gas, _State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX_ The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is bung appealed. This attachment malt be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. XX The Assessors Notice of Denial. _The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX_yes, moo. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTY BOARD OF EOUALTZATION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 . 11. 471 * ne or went for itioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN TM RETURN 700. 7�ItBAeniF SFovictqs wr TAX INKALC SERVICES,INC. 3113 FART THm0 maNUL4200 a i,t EAST THIRD AVENUE,*200 DCNVER,CO 80206 ODAT .CO 10206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUXTE 100 DENVER, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: IN: R 0104388 PARCEL: 105911136019 - MIL DCR59-5 L5 THUR 10 BLK59 $1100 BROAD ST% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , • and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, B£ IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: i Page 2 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1. Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR • 3. minding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent. You and • the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4$ ETAL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of Ju y, ATTEST: �� / / 4444(.7BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��Q" / WELD UNTY, CO RADO weld County Clerk t the Board -Ste Gene R. Bran er, Chairman Deputy Clerk t the Board � rge Kennedy,7-1/(0,722/.2-/Y Pro- m� AS TO FORM- �ddier°- Cons ante L. Harbert %;11‘2'° County Attorn C. W. Kirby (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, - a /Q/..,( i (/�_�..4 hereq appoints TaxProfile Services, • (hereinafterS y Property Owner's representative in connection with the as valuations for assessment of Property Owners real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see a rube i_ �4A2erty Add s )• and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers for (( varjou a sounrt Count 1990 for taxes a Colozado Por the year 198g payable in TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owners name and in Property Owners behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /i4- v Parr,,.,-., i • STA E OF COLORADO ) OUNTY OF4j6 ) le oregoing ag eement was acknTeaedged before me this '`b jr. ayMd bm 9 Y((// , by (Property Owner) ( if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary publiC, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public My Commission expires S OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 91510th STREET ' NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 PHONE(303)356000, EXT.4236 MIL DCKS9—S LS TRUK 10 BLK39 WOO UROAD LT COLORADO 1100 Lawn) 5T m1LLIKt OWNLk ARNOLD LCASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAI ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11 .4s4 CTAL PARCEL 1O591113OO19 PIN k 0104380 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 YEAR 1990 DENVER CO 60242 LOG 00670 06/11/1990 • The appraised value of property is based'on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value repuired by law,The Assessor has determined • that your property should be included in the following category(ies)` _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. —Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. . Producing mines are assessed et 25%of the gross proceeds Or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. _Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87,5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%, —All Other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. - If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city,fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget Miring'. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuations)assigned to your proppeerty.The reasons for this determination of value r9: NO CHANGE HAS DEk.N PIADk TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION (It THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REINIRCS U`. TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF OdNIAL FUR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH wt DU NUT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OP VALVE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW /" LAND •_', • ' , 'N[.'1.; 1►i14YleO 11 760 1t7PS �" '� • 2 414bil•72 ; 15$1172 TOTALS S $ 169,69.. $ Io9,691Z If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39•&106(1160,C.R.S. Please see the beck of this form for detailed Informetlon on filing your appeal, By: RICA` 5 : ISI EIRNES .1--$8.61-11444(9-111 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE , li Fo m PR•2W 07/00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 1 1 �� PY PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 19_22 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,ABHOLD LEBSING ASSOC. (name of property owner) 1000 35TH AVE. . GREELEY, CO. 8Q§31 - (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) a_ County Board of Equalization _ County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WFLD that was dated JULY 27 , 1922, concerning: (check one) XX Valuation Refund _Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check • one) XX Commercial, Residential, Vacant Land, Industrial _Agricultural, _Natural Resources, _Producing Mines, _Oil & Gas, _State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment must be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. XX The Assessors Notice of Denial. _The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based _List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX es, no. 1 Y Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. cFRTTFICATE OF SERVICF, I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 . or Agent POr p i ioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address MMURN TO: MITURN,M TAX PROFILE SERVICES,INC. TAY PROFILE SERV ices, IN. 3223 EAST THIRD AVENUE 11200 3144 rwar iAIRD AVE::uE,..;• DENVER,00 00406 DENVER,CO 90206 • Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 RESOLUTIQH RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4$ ETAL 1055 AURARIA PARKWAY SUITE 100 DENVER, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R2188186 PARCEL: 095912209017 - GR HH1-1 L1 & 2 BLK 1 HUNTERS HTS EXC PORTION DEDICATED AS W10 ST $1002 35 AV& WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: Page 2 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL 1. Board of Assessment annals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 ' Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal., of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for ` a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) I OR 3 . Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39•-8-108.5, CRS) $electing the Arbi ,raiPor - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority , Page 3 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4$ ETAL to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the OBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the z7th day of Ju , A.D.. , 199 ; ".''- ATTEST: toll (< ,: ee BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JJJ���jjj ' WE OUNTX, C RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ,/ n �`ene R. aKran ner, chairman cY.1 4114,7m ‘p ♦ w,r R, putt' Clerk the Board G re Kennedy, Pro-Tem APP ED AS TO FORM: 0��jr t.5 J:r .,_ .X�j [,/,krl S-- Constance L. Harbert ounty Attorne C. W. Kirby (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, - ,vo//..(_ cc / a appoints TaxProfile Services, hereby (hereinfter S as Property Owner's representative in connection with the valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see attached and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers Par ! vi ti sus.. Seos 1 County, Colorad for the year 1989 f TPS s� taxes vefullauthoril l 9 tytoreview all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, county Board of Equalization, Board or Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER %ter STA E OF COLORADO ) - % OUNTY OF azucki ) The oregoing ag-eement was ackng edged before me this day f i%19 by (Property Owner ) ( if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if b person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer( s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. Witness my hand and official seal . f - Notary Public My Commission expires OFFICE OFCOVNTYASSESSOR 915 10th STREET NOTIC2. OF J1:I.IAL CREELEY,COLOAADO801i31 �r PRONE(303)3564000, EXT.4256 CR 1 PORTION vEDIGATEDL 1 HUNTERS' ASW1OST31OO2 C fiAVV COLORADO 1000 35 .v GREELEY OWNER ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4. ETAL ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11 .4% LTAL PARCEL 095912209017 PIN N 2lddld6 1055 AURARIA PARXWAY SUITE 100 YEAR 1990 DENVER CO d0202 LOG. OOu7s O 6/11/1990 The appraised value of property Is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies)`• Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law, _Producing mines are assessed at 26%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greeter, —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.6%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises On primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. _All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. _ If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection,and other special districts) hold _ budget hearings in the fell.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for'listing of these districts,and plan t0 attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this determination of value NO CHANGE HAs LILL:N MAUI. TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION LW THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TU SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE UO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. • PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 'r."•.,r1 -.99?972 99;072 1. 1 • IMPS rV l;rie,enl••1 'I7.9y3.$0 179;556 i�Aln - ; l' La•+ l if1ii 1:,. TOTALS S S 2/Op 62D $ 210,620 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal 10 the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39.8.106(1)(*),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appal. r By; RICKARD`W:"'ICEIRNES _.) -3 ,eol.Akt A WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE "r.`‘./ , / 75•017,4Poem PA•c7 87/90 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE (fa 1 1, , copy PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 , 19_2 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioners?TsENMAN. F & M CO. C/Q_.RNOLD ASSOC. (name of property owner) rz,9,5 20TH ST. . CREEL.RY. CO. $0634 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX_ County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated JULY 27 , 192,2, concerning: (check one) XX Valuation _____Refund Exemption abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX Commercial,_Residential, Vacant Land, _Industrial _agricultural, ____Natural Resources, Producing Mines, .Oil & Gas, TState Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX__The decision (County Board of Equalization; County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment mast be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX_If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. XX._.The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based ,List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or ___L____hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney dyes, no. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF RFRVTCr I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the rOUNTY BOARn OP EOUALYzATION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 . � � beg�{Atto y or agent for pe ioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN T0: Minim TAX PROM;Cteu ._ TAX PRonm SERVICES;INC. 3113 EAST THIRD rtvEn;E. 3113 CAST Thaw AVENUE.*200 DENVER.CO 80206 DENVER CO 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 • usoLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: EISENMAN E & M CO 1612 1ST AV GREELEY, CO 80631 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0146487 PARCEL: 095911327005 - GR 5CG-C TR C COLLEGE GREEN 5TH FILING *,WHEREAS, the Board of county commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, .the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: "" .4,‘ ere- • r Page 2 RE: BOE - EISENMAN E & M CO 1. Board of Assessment Anneals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the firm? hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, gay the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the OBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-208(1) , CRS) OR • 3 . Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitratioop Heating Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - EISENMAN E & M CO to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150. 00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of au y, A.D. 19 0. ATTEST: di BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE OUNTY, RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Afie - Gene R. Brantner, Chairman eputy clerk to he Board - - - - - / G�ge Kennedy, Pro-T m APPROVED AS TO F9RM. / ' 647 / onstance L. Ma er �, County � { J ttorney C. W. Kirby 7 (EXCUSED) Gordon E. Lacy STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, -4,74/o/Q/.At.V� ./ l/� appoints TaxProfile Services, �C hereby Property Owner's representative in connection ewith sthe as valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as f_see attached list of Property Addressts 1 and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers for ( various Counties 1 County, Colozado for the year 1`u . TPS all have full authority to 9shfor a xes oilireview all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER Pin- v emarN� �STA E OF COLORADO ) OUNTY OF ) oregoing ag eement was ackn$w_}edged before me this day/of 19 by (Propert y Owner) (if it 27 2 natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. Witness my hand and official seal. o Notary Public �i My Commission expires A10 "l " OFFICE•OPCOUNTY ASSESSOR 915 10th STREET •. - NOTICE OF DENIAL GREEttY,OOLORAD080631. PHONE(303)356-4000. EXT.4256 GR 5CG-C T C COLLEGE GRELN ST FILING Elk COLORADO t... 4095 LU 57 GREELCY DWNER L'ISEAMAN E L M CJ EISENMAN E L M CO PARCEL 095911327006 PIN k 01444437 1014 13T AV YEAR 1190 GREELEY Cp d0o31 LUG O0bd0 06/11/1990 The appraised value of property is based On the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following categoryCies); "_'Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. _Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. —Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%Of the net proceeds,whichever is greeter. _Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, and other spatial districts) hold. budget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property.The reasons for this er d tms ation f value rq: NO CHANGE HAS BEEN MADE TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION 191• THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND TeX NOTICE OF DLNIAL rJR ALL PROPERTIES UN WmICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUti. • .. .r.. . ..,. .A . t AWE 11: 2g) PETITIONER'S -� ASSESSOR'S VALUATION' PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL.VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW • LAND 79,614 79.014 •', Th t: IMP, , .. . . ell xlTri, <�Ltt 1. ,y, �•, 221x233 221a 233 01, r , ._ , ,a �vl ;Afei, l irk; l„ • TOTALS s S 300.047 s sOOaa4i if you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for fuller consideration, 38.8.106(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. RICAAPP , . KEIRNEs WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR OATE ,a.CPT.An ;�; �a Form PR•207 67/00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE -.- gitCho py PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 19-22 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,MARES. RAYMOND & E. C/O ARNOLD ASSOC. (name of property owner) ) 28 2ND ST. . JASALLE. CO. 80595 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) a_ County Board of Equalization _ County Board of Commissioners _ Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of WELD that was dated JULY 31 , 1992, concerning: (check one) XX__Valuation Refund _Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX Commercial,. Residential, Vacant Land, Industrial Agricultural, ____Natural Resources, Producing Mines, _ Oil & Gas, State Assessed, _ Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) a The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment muss be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. U The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based `List of witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or 1 hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) ^Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or `Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney xx ves, moo. 1 ;r Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SRRVTCE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTY BOARD OF _EOyaLIZATION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREELEY Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 1990 . * t n .1��O1(11�- ey o₹-agent for a itioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN TO: flow T0: ym necti s GuMI mi fic, TN(PROflLc SCBfnrcq Lear ma EAST THIRD AVENUE,a* 3n3 EAST THIRD AVENUE,0200 DENVER,CO 80206 DENVER,CO 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1000 RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: MARES RAYMOND L & EUCILIA R 101 SO 5TH LA SALLE, CO 80645 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R4061986 PARCEL: 096131417006 - LAS 11596 L23 BLE3 EXC NWLY 5' HWY R/W $128 S 2 ST$ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this . County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Michael Chitty, VRM Management, who was not present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: Page 2 RE: BOE - MARES RAYMOND L & EUCILXA R 1. Doard of JAssessmertc Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. . (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District gourt: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR • 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arkitrapor - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Page 3 RE: BOE - MARES RAYMOND L & EUCILIA R to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed S150. 00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 31st day of a ly, A.0 , //19 0. ATTEST:�� 1/0/f,J � BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/��/lll��C%%%/// [� LGGG WE oUNTY, C RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board af //`!^ Gene R. Bran ner, Chairman Deputy Clerk to the Board /l/ George He nedy; YrO-rem • AP R D AS TO FORM: l�-c7Z/i P.,iJY.i0LA(/2 Constance L. Harbert ��-- fit— ,-----4EXCUSED� � County Attorne C. W. K'r G . L STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, -r90vQ/e/ .24.7.7,�./ /�� appoints TaxProfile Services �( (hereinafters hereby Property Owner's representative in connection with the a�valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see attached and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers 1 see attached list oiPso�rty Addre ses ) for ( var;ous .+luati 1 County, Colorado for the year for taxes payable in iQ90 S— TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER STAjE OF COLORADO ��jj .COUNTY OF "t'144( 'C/ ) The oregoing agReement was ackncgw�edged before me this fin ay1� 2 f 19 yyll// by (Property Owner) (if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also ear on the certificate. Witness my hand and official seal . — .t Notary Public My Commission expires �'"�� OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR 91515 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 N U T I C C OF L c N I..L PRONE(303)3564000, EXT.4256 • LAS 11596 L27 LL.K3 CXL NWLY 5r MWY k/w - ‘1.20 S 2 ST'. COLORADO ;x 1 '1O Sr LA :.AL4 OANE:k MAn F.5 MAYMoNO 4 C eUCILIA n TAX FAUF1LL bLKVICE7s INC 0901:s44170Ud PIN R 4061900 J. MAkTIN MONRl1E 7:33 LOGAN ST LA it 1990 UINVLR CU *020:1 LOG 00079 06/21/1990 The appraised value:of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies): _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. —Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law, Producing minas are assessed at 26%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.6% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production:seconday_production is valued at 76%. —All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city,fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings In the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor fora listing of those districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter• mined the valuation(s)assigned to your property,The reasons for this determination of value are: iJU CHANGE. HAS Uf .:N tnA2ic. TO IItL ACTUAL VALUATION JF 7h1+ YRVFLRTY• COLURADG LAW k IRLa US TU SL,J THIS NCI TICE: Ur LaN1AL Fars ALL PROs'ERTIES ON WHICH WE aUU NUT ..DJVS:T THe VALVE. _;Irw ••• • PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ASSESSOR'S VALUATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OP VALUE PRIOR 70 REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND 7s 791 72797 SMi5 1)02727 002727 TOTALS S S 902524 S t.L4 If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8-106(1)(0,C.R.S. Please see the back of thls form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD W. KEIRNES n71 [ jJ` n WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR OATS Po o rm P.1 zo?87/90 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE na. • 1yy COW"'htiOPERTY TAX CONSULTANTS eaULBERRY ST. 1/93 Au,: I' PT.COLLINS,Nes COLORADO 80524 THOMAS N.DOUGHERTY CLERK JAMES A.scAvo (303)44}4490 TO THE 64�tD p pu3)4904703 (303)482-0844 August 24, 1990 Weld County Hoard of Equalization 91S 10th Streit P. 0. Sox 7S8 Greeley, CO 80632 Attention: Tommie Antuna Deputy Clerk to the Board Dear Ms. Antuna: Please find attached a list of parcel numbers that have been submitted for further appeal to the State Board of Assessment Appeals. Also enclosed is a complete copy of each petition (with attachments) for the Weld County Board of Equalization. Sincerely, --^rte i ulvs%) cAlArgu*t QV Tom Dougherty Jim Scavo DOUGHERTX & SCAVO Enclosures C e: C44- r (.halo ' DOUGHERTY & SCAVO PROPERTY TAX CONSULTANTS 22O E.MULBERRY ST. FL COLLINS,COLORADO 80524 THOMAS N,DOUGHERTY PAX JAMBS A.SCAVO (003)4914980 (300)4914!03 (XO)482-0641 August 24, 1990 PARCEL NUMBERS SUBMITTED TO THE STATE BOARD OP ASSESSMENT APPEALS D & S CASE NO. PARCEL NO. OWNER NAME 90-026 095901424002 JAMES WINTER 90-026P* 095901424002 JAMES WINTER 90-027 147105214007 JAMES WINTER 90-027P* 147105214007 JAMES WINTER 90-028 096117311013 JAMES WINTER 90-028P* 096117311013 JAMES WINTER 90-029 080717302001 JAMES WINTER 90-029 080717302002 JAMES WINTER 90-029 080717302003 JAMES WINTER 90-029P* 080717302001 JAMES WINTER +P - PERSONAL PROPERTY • PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: Auaust 24 , 192c, TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, James_ E. WIAPor (name of property owner) 2439 10th Street, Geglgy. CO (street address, city, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization _County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Weld that was dated Julv 27 , 199_2, concerning: (check one) -$` Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 2.990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) __Commercial, Residential, Vacant land, `Industrial ,agricultural, Natural Resources, Producing Mines, ^_Oil and Gas, State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please chock off the attachments you will be using) __X- The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment km be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 60 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) _ Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or . Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney _X_ yes, _no. 1 w 1 • Make five (S) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The 'original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTXFICATE or SERv gg I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County Board of Equalization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Hoard of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in weld County , Colorado, on Auaust 24 , 1992 *Attorney or gent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy w. Hasler, Attorney 125 South, Howes, Sixth Fleet Attorney's or agent's address Petitioner's mailing address Post Office Box UV _ Fort Colkins. CO $Q522 (303) 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. . Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. TB/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 +'T:,. + .�,. l�d ; n +7%,f4�'4 �ti. AWn r rv.W ; 1 r;,,:{tr wy „,4rc ,�j • 4 rr w •J. ' y. i tJf RESOLUTION ;"' RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: R H C ASSOCIATES $ PIZZA HUT INC ' P "0`BOX 789950 2414' N WOODLAWN,SUITE 201 WICHITA, ICS 67278 9950 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1798086 PARCEL: 095901424002 - GR 5952-A L10 BLK2 1ST HOUSTON HTS%2439 10TH ST% WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,' organized as a Board'of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo who submitted a letter regarding said, petition, and wHEREAS, the Board has made its findingson the evidence, • testimony and remonstrances and is now fully infoimed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the: Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented "at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the, Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable,, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such,,:,this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to net its burden of,proving:that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: i r ,/ ' 4 `„✓ RE: BOE R H -C ASSOCIATES titiw :y 1. Bo of Assessment uisels:; You have the right to • appeal. the County Board of Equalization's '(CBOE!s) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAAW Such hearing is'.the tines hearing -at which testimony, ;exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. of the decision of the BAAis further appealed to the Court of Appoals,:2D1v the record - created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court ot • '' Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA,' and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE ,to: Board of Assessment Appeals 2313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property. is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District COurt: Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1), CRS) . J . OR ' • 3. Singlingsnitingiw . You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If: you choose this option the - arbitrator's decision is tam, and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) • Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify/ the. CBOE of your'intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator from the official . list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on:an arbitrator,, the DistrictCourt of the county 'in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearin Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days' from. the' date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOEare' entitleC to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority "(4•7•• ' ,31n j"4'+c t Mti .Frfl„��ep*l rn(iviwi t.ix c v4 r k Y rF �„�':�£P.°yPy' � �'�} W r � X r F ^ «"ea 4,0r h�"in,0r444,,. ho y kiM1"2 ;i# h� `bfi n;t-"+ #1.0.4„„•,, r � ?� �' „..,)••144,"ynq �ga4 a�J'• h 'i i �' • t . R �. �t 4 n , f v4 r ' i . ..� ,. . J{ 0 irq^� _1 t0., issue subpoenas for witnesses, books; records, documents , and other evidence. He oleos:,ha"s the powor to ' administer oaths, and all questions of law, and tact shall be determined The arbitration hearing may,be confidential and closed to the_ public, upon mutual 4tgreement. , The , arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both"parties personally or by registered mail within :ten •(10) days of the hearing. Such decision, is ,fin0,], and not subject to review. Fees and ExeRAa.sa _ The 'arbitrator's.fees and expenses are agreed upon. by you and :the .CBOE. ': In the case of residential real property, such .fees . and expenses cannot exceed $180.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the • decision.' The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of au , A.D. e 1990: ATTEST: �� OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE Weld County Clerk to the Board CUN'1'Y, CO RADO ••gam vx� Gene R. Srantner, Chairman eputy clerk t the a Board �Q 77-go Kennedy, Pro-T - D AS TO FORM- nc/ �ill,/d, glozo? // Constance L. Ha `� County Attorney C. W. Kirby` (EMUS= Gordon E. Lacy . of rici;or CutoN r y ANSESSOk 915 Loth STREET an. .r awn; NOTICE�OF DENIAL L. GREELEY,COLORADO80631 ��aa PHONE(303)356.4000, EXT.4256 Ap(Ane GR 5952-A L1O OLX2 1ST HOUSTON HTS%2439 1OTH ST% bLORA,DO 2439 10 ST GREELEY OWNER R H C ASSOCIATES R H C ASSOCIATES PARCEL 095901424002 PIN . R 1798O86 It PIZZA HUT INC P O DOS 78995O 2414 N WOODLAWN,SUiTE 2O1 YEAR 1990 WICHITA KS 67278-9950 LOC OO953 06/14/1990 t, appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assessor has determined iet your property should be included in the following category(ies)' -_Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. . . _Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate sot by law, __Producing mines ere assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 1009E of the not proceeds,whichever is greater, • —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on Primer/PrOduetion;secondary production is valued at 75%. _All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches, your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, and other special districts) hold Ages hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for*listing of these districts,end plan to attend these budget hearings. Ile Assessor has carefully studied all available iinformation, giving 1p7articular1r�aattt'entio}n tO the specifics included on your protest and has deter• ^.adNOvCHANGsEass n�tlDEER your prf1ADE The HE for VALUAPIONeOF THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRCS US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OM DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE"VALUE. • • PETITIONER'S ' ' ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTiTE VAAUE ACTUAL VALVE ACTUAL VALVE I ►R IOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW 1 LAND 129.792 1291792 IMPS 1 124x611 124,611 i TOTALS S S 454,405 $ Z542403 you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you hove the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, .041060)(a),CAS, Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. 3y. RICHARD W. KEIRNES 06/21/90 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 21 e tler.AO prlrlit lrlN Al IN FORM ATIONI AN RL\/p RSF CIr1F I a • PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 24 , 192a • TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, JameB E. Winter (name of property owner) eet GreelQy, CO (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Weld that was dated Julys 30 , 192k, concerning: (check one) X Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PERSONAL - Pin: P 0004369 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) _r'_Commercial, �Residential, Vacant land, _Industrial Agricultural, Natural Resources, Producing Mines, Oil and Gas, _�SState Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) __X_ The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 45 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney X yes, `no. 1 . . _ Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE or SERVICE X certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County Board of Equalization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in Weld County , Colorado, on AuausS 24 , 1921,, ti �� . kk�')11� *Attorney or a ent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy W. Hasler, Attorney 125 South Hgwes, Sixth Floor Attorney's or agont's address Petitioner's mailing address Bost Office Box 22,57 Fort Collins, CO 80522 (303) 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. +Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 �jr+y7 i:�-O xrR"r rx; nn nrY17171r Y `N'.F�$V7�7TF`�v A k " '�Vt'Mt w+' slH�w�• .io W 4, ; �+ r 4{A't w^ri4Al•' r.cm`"��*T.ti, l :n r ti Ai'.. - v TM1.N: Ail t: t4,;. ErSOLOTION S' RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: PIZZA HUT.,: J `` *may WINTERS P O"80X: 789950 WICHITA,` KS 67278 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN:, P 0004369 PARCEL: 095901424002 - 2439 10 ST CREEL CR 5952-A SLR 2 HOUSTON HTS 1ST (2439 10 ST) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners'of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and 'personal property within this county, 'fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo, who submitted a letter..regarding said petition, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and, is now fully informed. F NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board. of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting_ as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon ., the Petitioner's property by the weld County Assessor. Such.evidence_indicated the value .was 'reasonable, equitable/ and derived according to the methodologies, percentages; figures and formulas dictated. to the Weld County Assessor, by' law. A31inch,- this:Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving chat the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment, and valuation of the weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. . JO 't y, ! r+r, h� `" I' r7Y r v, +' `d '•r?; i F 1 . {'R r n te, ,y. .4,4 K Dr4, 4Kn .a ! i.. v 4514:wr 4 r:hp .�,'. A RE: BOE PIZZA HUT 4-9I- ;;',a' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a, denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may he appealed by selecting oneof the following three options: *`. . . 1., $oard Of Assessment Anneals:' .You have the right to ,. '' appeal the County Board or Equalization's (C8OE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals' (BAA) . ^. Such hearing is the ' ra ::•bearing 'at which testimony, ,exhibits , or any other evidence may be introduced:" -If the•;decision' of the BAA is further "appealed to the Court of Appeals, may" the record created at the 'IAA hearing shall 'be' the basis for the Court's ,, decision. No new;,evidence can be introduced at the Court' of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) "' Appeals to the' BAA must be made on forms furnished by �;• the BAA,. and should be mailed ;or delivered within thirty (30) -k .. days of denial by the CBOE .toe` . I J; Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone:' " 866-5880 ' R O . 2. . trj ct cow: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the 'District. Court 'of ',the county wherein your property is located. ,New testimony, exhibits or any other ,evidence may. be: introduced at the District Court . ' hearing. .For filing requirement's'please,contact your attorney or the Clerk of,the District Court. ' Further ;appeal of; the • `' District Court's decision is made to,the,Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) ,,,CRS) ' a. ;+ . • OR" ' 3. gindinc Arbitration: . You have . the right to submit your case,' to '.arbitration. ;If you., choose ;this ;option;':the c arbitrator's decision is .finjj':and youz,:^right- to 'appeal your • current'valuation ends. (39-8;108.S, ,CRS) 5electina'` the Arbitrator.; Ins;; order,. to pursue arbitration,, you must notify,the A CBOE 'of .your;*intent. , You and r :; the:... OBOE ; select„-- an, arbitrator from,;,the. :official' list.;.of fi qualified ',people. If, you "cannot agile on, an':arbitrator,''the District'Court of theJ'county'in Which" the,'property is located will make the selection. " ' ' " Arbitratioh Hearin Procedure Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days',from the ;date,,the ;arbitratOl.is ' selected.. Both you and he CBOE ere 'entitl'ed to. participate:. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has' the authority " ayree P 'i t ^r' ) ,: t4 lq r .J w t�4 "�� q���M.4*"L+G yv?1` s.:M; r a v r v� rah t a i, v P r a s / (3 f `✓,'4 'Q' Z+r 11,0 ✓ s '4 y ,rM r N e;rY .! r + r � . vc.��� y W f r ,1414\, t . v r r i ir'ryd .it s r. t t ~` t o b' .14 `� RE: HOE - ;PIZZA HUT ' to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, 'racords, 'documents and other: evidence.. , _He also C:has the power to administer oaths, and. all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing May be Confidential and Closed to the public, . upon mutual agreement. The; arbitrator's written. decision must be' delivered to both parties personally or by' registered-"mail within ten (10) , days. of` the hearing. Such decision is Liml and not subjectto review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon, by; you and -the CBOE. In the case of - residential real property, such fees,; and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's lees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be 'paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the Utli day of J y, A.D. , 19 O. ATTEST watt HOARD OF COUNTY COHR17.SSIONERS wEEL TX, COLORADO Weld County Clerk t the Hoard < Gene R. Brantner, Chaairman puty Clerk t the Board G e X nnedy, Pro-T 47 �NOVEy AS TO FORM: on anee L. /Harbert / YCC- ounty Attorney C. W. b Gord • PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 24 , 1994 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, James E. winter (name of property owner) 450_,Denver ,Avenue, _Fort Lupton, CO (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of weld that was dated July 30 1994, concerning: (check one) X Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) X Commercial, Residential, _Vacant land, Industrial ____Agricultural,' Natural Resources, ,Producing Mines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, Exempt will TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you __X_ The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: _ 60 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) - Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or - Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney yes, _no. 1 w ' Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County Board of Equalization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in Weld County , Colorado, on _ August 24 , 1g *Attorney or agent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy W. Hasler, Attorney 125 South Howes, Sixth Floor Attorney's or agent's address Petitioner's mailing address Lost Office $ax 2267 Fort Collins, CO 80522 (303) 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 spira 1M Irrivr li41,),Itt< \"''T*,, V krle 41k:4 n Vr'd�"*I';•T Pirli p, ie n"S �,`,.+'7A aN.�J f 11w E�A'�Cr•' S. r�Wry�q. �Y s:. $ESOLUTIOX RE: THE BOARD of EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: WINTER amts E P O.BOX 789950 2414 N.'WOODLAWN, :SUITE 201 :, WICHITA, XS :: 67278':x`9950,.; c DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: `PIN: R 6110986 PARCEL: 147105214007 - FTL .15406-A L3-4-5-6 BLK118450 'DENVER AV; • WHEREAS, the Board of County;Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of;Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the county Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo who submitted a letter regarding said petition, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, ' testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting : as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at , the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the -Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such,,this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet 'its>burden'of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The' assessment and valuation of the weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in - whole or in part, by the Board of, Equalization' may be appealed by selecting Dn of the following three options: - • 'LXr r 4Fy 4 5!' � t�� �� ti ���+ S �1V71+�; �rrfi"' n vC."� 1 v,5rt I RE: BOE' WINTER :MIES 'Ew ; • i Y .01,sW , ,' ` , ,..� , • ;:� � „ B �' S asses§went"Anneals: , You 2i�ave the, right to ' ' 'appeal:the o! Ecgualization ,:(CBOE,rs);,`decision • to:the Board of*Asseliment App�alsy (BAA�,., Such;hearing,'is.:tha 1;114.4;;;;;',,..: • Si ld.144iairing 'ati whietia teatimony, 'sxhibita , or' aay other ' " evidence,May be ',introduaad y,1,2 the, decision 'of, the BAA" is`. . ' N", • ,further.`appealed'' tot itie; Court#,of," Appeals, ;"nay', the ;reccore ' created, at the'"BAA hearing sliall,be ahe„ •basis, for,the-Court'sr , decision. • No•'naar.'avidinco'cam be introduced`et the,Court of Appeals:' 108(1) ;-`CRS)A^ ' < , • • Appeals,to the,BAA must, be made on'forms furnished by the BAA;;,and should'be mailed `or delivered within thirty'_(30) ' days of denial by the �« Y Y OBOE to's' • Boardimf, Assessment Appeals • • 1313 Sherman"Street,` Room 523 Denver;" 'C0-.180203 . • , Phone: • 866-5880 • • OR 2.. ' ni errs ar r;,er : • You have the right to appeal "the CBOE's 'decision to the District Court of the county wherein your ;property is ' located. , New testimony, exhibits or any other• ^evidence , may be'., introduced ' at, the District =Court hearing. For filing requirement's please contact your attorney ' or the Clerk of the District'`,Court. Further appeal of the District 'Court's'decision ii,maide to the Court' of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) • OR ° ` 3. , Dindina Arbitration: You have the right' to submit your case to arbitration. If you, choose ;this option the arbitrator's decision' is linel: and your.'"`right to appeal your current valuation ends., (39-8-'308.5,...CRS) Selecting Arbitrator . Tn order to pursue arbitration; you must,notify;the CBOE ;of your'.'intent. . You and the OBOE-'._select an " arbitrators. from' the 'official', list of qualified"people. If you cannot ',agree on"an' arbitratori,•the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection: arbitret$on Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within ,sixty days, from/ the; date the arbitrator; is selected. Both 'you 'and the CBOE`are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The' arbitrator has the authority l . :" i�,r s� '�90•I' t`C r�'i.f.xPrivs"i 3J"� ^ ''',`"I t m r� fir, 'awl Mr,%+1`r�-a y r Y" wy i,' RE: BOE '' WINTER JAMES $ ` A to issue subpoenas for `witnesses, books, records, documents , and other : evidence. He also has the power' to 'administer. oaths, and all questions of Iaw and fact shall be determined by him: The arbitration hearing may be confidential and,ciosed. to the public, upon mutual ;agreement. The arbitrator's written'decision must be delivered to both;parties personally or by registered mail within tin (10) days: of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Tees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and ;.the ' CBOE. ' In the case of residential real property, such fees " and expenses "cannot exceed S150.00 per case: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of y. A.D. 19 O. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY,COMMISSIONERS WE LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board A offor a Gene R. Bran er Chairman Alf 1 �e C�Deputy Clerk t the Board- /) Geo a Kennedy, Pro-Tem AP D AS TO FORM: O5��,,�11�C,�� �/.I � ' Constance L. Har eYf rt ..._� ' � G44 ' County Attorney C. W. X bb Gor ''�- PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 24 , 1922 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, James E. winter (name of property owner) 450 Qpnver Avenue., Fort Lygton. CO (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Weld that was dated Julv 30 _, 1922, concerning: (check one) _X___ Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PERSONAL - Pin: P 0004367 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) __XsCommercial, ,Residential, Vacant land, Industrial .._,Agricultural, _^Natural Resources, Producing Mines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) __X_ The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST bo with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. .r_ If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 45 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or ' Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney _z_ yes, no. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and ono entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County Board of Eaualization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in Weld County , Colorado, on _ Aucust 24 , 1922s I \ 2 kick, *Attorney or gent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy W. Hasler, Attorney 125 South Howes. Sixth Floor Attorney's or agent's address Petitioner's mailing address Rost Office Box 2267 Fort Collins. CO 80522 (303) 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 Pt) tc1l� °` ,7 it i i , r' t �� ,�i0 ,����l.r `4',11. p , Y Sf " Y cd 4a7�' r r d E �"ktiir«'.. 1 +..r font 4 i. ,+, ,p:x re`;').•'; :;Y iY+`,'.;,': v i 1 RESOLIITION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: PIZZA HUT ` % JIM WINTERS 2414; N WOODLAWN SUITE 201 '; WICHITA, RS " 67278 - 9950- DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN P 0004367 ,PARCEL: 147105214007 - 450', DEN'V'ER AV: FORT FTL 15406-A BLSf,'11 WHEREAS, the Bcard of County.Commissioners 'ol.Weld County, Colorado; organized as a Beard'ot;Equalization/for the"purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or`lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property' within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has bean heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayers) presented a petition of appeal, to the County Assessor's valuation for,the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating' the property;described in such petitions was assessed too high, as more specifically' stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & scavo, who submitted a letter regarding said petition, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the, evidence, - testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, - acting_ as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds: that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting 2nA of the following three options: yf� py Y\y-` n w Y; 1' •. i • 5 14�1 vvM 5 V;r. I M n 46 I e ,19 '. MMi' .i.J M v.. -• e-•I• �n a m3ci� �J0.id.�3 • Page 2 RE: BOE - PIZZA HUT 1. Scary* of Assigsment_ Acoeals: - You have the right .to appeal' the County Board of Equalization's .(CBOE's) decision to the- Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA}. Such hearing a the Sinai ; hearing at . which testimony, exhibits', or any "other ' evidence 'may be introduced. If; the, decisions` of. the BAA, is :: further appealed to 'the 1: Court' of AppealsQp];y'': the° record created at the BAA hearing shall;be the'basis forth* Court's • decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the` Court`of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: , Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR , 2. pistrict Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District . Court of .the county wherein your property is located. New testimony,, exhibits or..any other evidence maybe . introduced at ,the District. Court hearing. For filing,requirements' please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made'to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR • 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If ,you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is l nal and your: right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) • pelscting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of -your intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located • will make the selection. Arbitration Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty flays from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled_to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority 'i it din K" iS,r11%k^' 1n(� 1 'WY' G, 3,! y4V�.'��yyk „4„a,,,,,4,,,, a `, - �6 nr �y i w r T, r � • 1w,,S yw Y 5 � ti� ,+�`�5qt � ;.' Page 3 .,: ' RE: 50E - PIZZA HOT y to issue subpoenas 'for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also, has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of ,law and fact shall be determined 1. by him. ; , f4,. The arbitration hearing,maywbe confidential and closed, to the public, ; upon,• mutual- agreement ,4 The a arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to' both parties-personally :r' or by "registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not 'subject to review. ' Fete aDd Entengga, - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. . In the case of residential real property, such . lees and expenses-Cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and.expenses, not including counsel lees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of J y, A.D. 19 0.ATTEST:I� a4,444 BOARD OF CODNry COMMISSION/M.5 WEL Weld County Clerk to the Board OIIN[T�X, COLORADO ene R. Bran nor Chairman airman D puty Clerk to a Board set. .. g �� G ge Kennedy, Pro-T AP D AS TO FORM: Constance L. Her er • County Attorney C. W. Kirb Go . PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 24 , 1994 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, James F, Winter (name of property owner) 2420 8th_Avenue. Greeley. CO 60631 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of weld that was dated August 22 , 1994, concerning: (check one) X__ valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved In the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) X Commercial, Residential, Vacant land, _Industrial ._agricultural, ,Natural Resources, _Producing Mines, _Oil and Gas, _State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) __X_ The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. (See attached letter from Weld County) . T If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issuo(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at tho hearing. _ Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 60 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney C_ yes, no. 1 z y ' Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total o£ four (4) ) are to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE: I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that Y have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County Board of Equalization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in geld County , Colorado, on August 24 , 19Us .,-• jjU,,. 1 *Attorney or agent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy w. Hasler, Attorney 125 South Howes, Sixth Floor Attorney's or agent's address Petitioner's mailing address Rost Office BOX 2Z§7 Fort Collins, Cep 80522 !3031 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 OFFICE OF WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR trtCathi\ t" PHONE(303)3564000,EXf..256 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO 8/22/90 DOUGLAS ERION X ACTIAN INC BOX 239 LOVELAND, CO 80539 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DUE TO A CLERICAL OVERSIGHT THE PROTEST FOR THE REAL PROPERTY OP PARCEL #62-0961-17-3-11-013 AND PIN .#3545586 WAS NOT HEARD BY THE WELD COUNTY ASSESSORS OFFICE. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED BY THIS OVERSIGHT. RESPECTFULLY ANDY ANDERSl� DEPUTY ASSESSOR ATTEST: 4/11/k144 Weld County Clerk to the Board (- �I1 � ./ 0-44.. ice C.C.�.4,2 Deputy Clerk to t e Board \' ...i'..'� '' re, I 'j^ ATI121P N£Li COUNTY ASSES: DAI :02/ 10/9U PARCEL Pr f_,. 71Mc:1Y: 14 :V0 FUR YEAR: J PARCEL 7YYL: R PIN: Jb4'r Sd6 PAHC4L: 0961-17-J-11-01J MH :.PACE: i -- ADMINISTRATILL INFCRMATION: 1 ERION LOUVLAS J 1,A:T UPUA T[ 1 ACTLAN INC ACTIVE CD P U BOX 2JV INACTIVE CD - LOVELAND CC 00539 MAPS TAX AREA 0604 LCvY .0dJd01 LEVY YLAR 1409 ASST i DATE LAST AS5Lrs Oa/05/19dg CCOE LAST ASSESS LAND 19290 LAST ASSESS DLDGS 34370 TOTAL LASTASSESS 53660 PRIOR YLAR ASSESS 56490 RECCPTION UATC 11/01/A909 DEED TYPE WD NUMBER 124d 021YOIdd WITH OTNL'H LEGAL5 N DOC FEL 24.50 2130 TOT LAND 6134—A L6 6 7 DLK11 1ST ARL PARK (PIZZA NUT) 42420 8 AV% c+t,..A._7 » 22J0 1 TOT BLDG 1 TOTAL 1 OVERALL SUMMARY: DLDG PROP NUR TYPE OCCUPANCY LAND C COMMERCIAL LAND u - TOTAL LAND S DLDGS 001 C RESTAURANT - FAST FOOD 7 TOTAL LAND C SMPRDVEMEN75 PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August ?,y , 192A TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OP ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, _ James E. Winter (name of property owner) 2525 8th Avenue._jceeley. CO (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization _County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in tho county of Weld that was dated July 30 _, 191Q, concerning: (check one) X Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1190 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PERSONAL - Pin: P 0004368 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) X Commercial, _Residential, Vacant land, _Industrial _)Agricultural, Natural Resources, _Producing Mines, _Oil and Gas, state Assessed, ,Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) C __X_ The decision (County Board o£ Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. _ If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, i£ any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 4,5 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or ^_ Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney _X_ yes, _no. 1 Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to bo kept for Petitioner's records. C£BTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that X have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County Board of Equalization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in weld County , Colorado, on August 24 , 199Q *Attorney or agent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy W. Hasler, Attorney 125 South Howes, Sixth Floor Attorney's or agent's address Petitioner's mailing address Rost Office Box 2267 Fort Collins. CO 80522 (303) 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 ‘i�, 71 e. l Ora k1a4 �� �.'.r tY dp .1 ray� t4e,,,A•41 xLla+ RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION;` 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: PIZZA HUT t JIM WINTERS P.O. BOX 789950 WICHITA, RS 67278' DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: P 0004368 PARCEL: 096117311013 - 2525 8 AV GREEL' #6134-A BLX 11 1ST ARLINGTON'PK (OUT)• WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board!of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically, stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo, who submitted a letter regarding said petition, and WHEREAS, the Board has mado 'its findings on the evidence, • testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the bearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to • the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds +s" that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of, proving that the Assessor's valuation was inCorrect. ' The assessment and a; valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of .a petition, in ` whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization maybe appealed by selecting one of the following three options: .q" 0-1 (}I . 1, o'er) Cl} +Ityt t _;'1 ,71cl�r r. F t^ �1 d Page 2 RE: BOE - PIZZA HUT i 1. $oard_of Assessment_Anoeals: You have'.the .right .,to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) .;, Such hearing is the nails hearing at which testimony, :exhibits" or any other evidence may be introduced: - If the ,decision of; the BAA is ' y% further. appealed ,to the Court of;Appeals:;'�lv:`,the,, record , created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for"the;Court`'s,', decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days 'of denial by the CBOE to: ; Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. Dintrigt gourt: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney' or the Clerk of the District"Court. Further appeal: of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-X108(1) , CRS) OR • 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is fDn and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-.108.5, CRS) Selectina the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator,_ the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Hearina Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority I ' v 5fI Y' ‘14r.fi 1 ' 1.N VY4'1!d 9' 9 9.4 v, z „- Page 3 RE: BOE - PIZZA HUT 4, to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also(has - the:, power to administer oaths, and all 'questions of law and tact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the , public,_ upon ' mutual :. agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be"delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ;ten (l0)'' days of the hearing." Such decision is Sinai and not subject'to review. Pees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, ; such tees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per ease. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided £n the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30tja day of J ly, A.0 , 19 O. ATTEST: �a BOARD OF COUNTY COIC SSIONERS Xhe WELD , COLORADO Weld County Clerk t the Board ene R. Brantner, Cha rman BY: lr Deputy Clerk to the Board ,e,rge yyam�.-- .lam Kett:1y, Pro-T7 (j APPROVED AS TO FORM: (G�L...71c7." �.^.e0 /��i�/Constance L. ma "'tit s _---I _ ECr/! ' C 45, ounty Attorney C. W. rb Good .� r r PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 74 , 192A TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, James E. WiAter (name of property owner) 1000 12th Street, Windsor, CO (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization _County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of Weil that was dated Juky 30 192A, concerning: (check one) X Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description .- If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) X Commercial, Residential, `Vacant land, Industrial ____Agricultural, Natural Resources, Producing trines, Oil and Gas, State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) __X_ The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment NDST be with the petition in order for it to be accepted for docketing. _ If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. The Assessor's Notice of Denial. ___ . The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is based. _ List of witnesses and exhibits to be used at the hearing. Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 60 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) ____ Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _ Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney _X_ yes, no. 1 • Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) aro to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE OX SERVICE I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County Board of Equalization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in weld County , Colorado, on August 24 , 199Q *Attorney or\agent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy W. Hasler, Attorney 125 South Hewes. Sixth Floor Attorney's or agent's address Petitioner's mailing address Post Office Box 2267 Fort Collins, CO 80522 (303) 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 ATTACHMENT TO THE PETITION PARCEL # 080717302002 - Lot 2, Bak 2 Windsor Manor Business Park PARCEL # 080717302003 - Lot 3, Blk 2 Windsor Manor Business Park RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: WINTER, JAMES E. , DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES 2414 N WOODLAWN SUITE 201 WICHITA, KS 67278 - 9950 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1426586 PARCEL: 080717302001 - WIN WMB 2-1 LOT 1 BLK 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS PARK WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by tho County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo, who submitted a letter regarding said petition, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is. affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: —.._.. Page 2 RE: BOE - WINTER, JAMES E. , DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES 1. Board of Assessment Anneals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 , Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108 (1) , CRS) OR 3 . Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108. 5, CRS) SeleCting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. ArtitratiOn Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings arc informal. The arbitrator has the authority ` . _ I Page 3 RE: BOE - WINTER, JAMES E. , DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES to issue subpoenas for witnensea, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The .arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees ansl Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses arc agreed upon by you and the CHOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's lees and expenses, not including counsel fees, arc to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the ,22nd day of Au ust, A.D.�, 990. ; ATTEST: � �,asel BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C���/fff/// �l WEL UNTY COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �� � �1 /J ene R. Brantner, Chairman D¢puty Clerk to the Board X4L+-.�..,,,.. ,// George Kennedy, Pro-Tem • APPROVED TO FORM: (EXCUSED) Constance L. Harbert O t..-� Lei.///‘ County Attorney C. W. Kirby fEXCUSEDI Gordon E. Lacy � �� �{M Y7n"'.(IAl t r h .1rt n4c '1 •'AY rb.Mr o A - �'1�11 j "'5,'1 Y�1 .4F9 h k '1� "�O hyl��NW, R4T ♦1.. ' ; • A Pt". . RESQLUTION t, RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, ,1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4: PETITION OF: WINTER JAMES E DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES r« 2414 N WOODLAWN,; SUITE 201 -' WICHITA, XS 67278'; - 9950 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: 'R 1426686 ' PARCEL: 080717302002 ' WIN WM82-2 L2 BLX 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS PARK WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing,' raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal' property within this county, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990; and WHEREAS, said petition has been, heard before the county Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating;the property;described . in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo, who submitted a letter regarding said petition, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting , as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value .placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable,' equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that .F the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. ' The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization:may be appealed by selecting sm, of the following three options: ' > r 4 , r.Y Page 2 RE: BOE - WINTER JAMES E DBA :WINTER ENTERPRISES 1. Beard of_Assessment, Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) :' Such hearing, is the linAl hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may: be introduced., If the decision of".'tha , BAA, is„ further appealed to the Court, of Appeals, , only_ the record created at the BA* hearing shall be the basis for>the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS)' Appeals to the BAA must be made-on, forms furnished by the BRA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 ' Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. Distr sS Court: You have the, right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court .of the county wherein your property is located. , New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced' at ' the 'District Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) . OR ' 3. Binding arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is :Anal and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator , from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Aibitr3tiop Hearing Procedure - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority Aj rr rJ Ji`1 `, brvt 4:4:2N i:1*,, ,, R� i��` ;��.�wr �;4e n RE: BOE ". WINTER JAMES 'E • DBA' WINTER.ENTERPRISES ` • to issue -subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents . and otherevidence. ; 8e alsor"'has --th®:< ow„ .. . power, to: .administer.,. . . . oaths, and all 'guestions of law' and' fact shall be determined by him. ' h . The arbitration hearing may'be'confidential and closed - ' to the; public; , upon mutual''.'agreement.• • The arbitrator's " written;decision must be delivered to bothparties; personally or by, registered mail 'within''",ten ;( o) days"of the hearing. c.%? Such decision is ,tSil;l1 and not;;subject to review.' ,�`,; Fees and_Expenses The'arbitrator's tees and exponses are agreed upon by you -and '. the CBOE. In the case,:. of ?'." residential real" property, such ; fees,. and expenses cannot exceed',$130.'00' per case:' The arbitrator's' fees and expenses, not !including counsel fees, are to' be as provided in the decision: • • The above, and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly µ„ , made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the Uth . , day of Ju y; A:D. 19 O.j f9 • ATTEST: /� BOARD OF COUNTY COldeSSIONERS n �D��/DDD'((�/u/[[[[���/tWELD , COLORADO Weld county Clerk to the Board Y. ene R: Bran er;',chairman . puty Clerk to he Board a .4 Kamen-n-edy, Pro-TT • AP D AS TO FORM: �'��JJ4 4r.yr ( ' /T Ll�rd onstance: L. r Girt c G` • County Atto . GOr • )^,`, YM .,�:.. . .' .. q • 't • Tom.:. �. EESOLTEMN -r: RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO yi - '"{ . PETITION OF: WINTER JAMES E ' DHA WINTER ENTERPRISES Fu 2414 N'WOObLAWN, ' SUITE 201 WICHITA, ICS 67278 9950 ,,,•, +?'-. DESCRIPTION or PROPERTY: PIN: R,1426786 . PARCEL: :.080717302003 - WIN WM82-3 L3 BLK 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS PARK WHEREAS, the Board of County.Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a'Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the: County Assessor for the year 1990, and.. WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and • WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating. the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty r & Scavo, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, . testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE XT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the .Board of Equalization, _ that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by. the Weld County Assessor.' Such evidence indicated • the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated " to the Weld County Assessor bylaw. As such, this Board finds 4,;: . that the Petitioner failed to meet,its burden of proving that• the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and til4, valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. ,"' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED .that a denial of. a petition, in M' whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization maybe appealed by selecting ell of the`following three options: r; • _ z a� .• [n .0 'yn+M ,,q" + "_wr' .,p., w..y, r+r) zr,-ui vM, r .wrest,' 1 11,w'7 ,.ro:a.17," w ," ".iF"`w^F;''Lxk r 4 Page 2 RE: BOE,- WINTER JAMES E DBA WINTER ENTERPRISES' • '"' 1. Board of 'Assessment' .lpeals: You have the right to :' appeal the County Board of ;Equalization's ,•(CBOE's) decision to the Board of 'Assessment Appeals (BAA) ., Such; hearing is the ?incr.' hearing at which' testimony, exhibits, orb any other ~^ evidence may be introduced. If the 'decision;,Of 'the BAA is, ?' further. appealed .to the,, Court of Appeals,i only;the record' created at the BAA hearing shall. be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the' Court of Appeals'. : (39-8-108(1) , CRS) • • Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by ,• the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CHOE to: PYbs - Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR • 2. 'District Coact: You have the right to",appeal appeal;.the CBOE's decision%to the District ,Court of the county, wherein d .; your, property is located. • ;Nar testimony; exhibits',or,;;any other, evidence;.`may be : introduced"'at. the;;District Court . hearing.' For filing requirements please contact your, attorney or the 'Clerk of. the District:'Court'. Further,appeal of the • District;;Court's decision is made to the Court of<Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose ;this , option ' the arbitrator's decision is Lima: and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arhirrritor - In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify-the CBOE of your:intent. You and the OBOE select'. an arbitrator from the''official list of qualified people: If youcannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Hearin Procedure g q � - Arbtration. hearin s ,o are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are 'entitled to participate. `_ The hearings are informal " The arbitrator has the authority k c7 �T ,%;; Y� .1.+10.71-1,:‘'.:1;;;C:`,!!`Nl CiA 1 ,� 4 i/t' ,U.6 �"n .Yf'I�? �'• T'' "� �( 57%94 � 1 �r e i� i v , :' yy\\ 1 RE: BOE WINTER JAMES 'E ; ' to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, 'documents A:' anCpther;"•evidence. Be also..has the,, power to; administer '. , oathiii and' s.11 testions of law; and fact shall be deterained " 47 The arbitration hearing,may be confidential and closed �-' to _the public,,_ upon' mutual.- agreement. .. The arbitrator's ' ,. written decision must be delivered to both parties personally , ,; ,• or by�.registered' mail within',ten';(l0), days 'of ,"the hearing. Such decision is lima and not' subject to review.? O. Fees nd 2D ns - The'arbitratorts fees and expenses are ' :agreed ',upon by ,you and tithe "CBOE. . In the' . case,' of . residential real property, 'such, .fees and. expenses cannot exceed $150.00 par case:', The arbitrators 'fees and-expenses, w'' not 'including counsel tees, are to be paid as provided in the s, decision. ' • ti ' The above,and, foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly R,: made and seconded,, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of J Y, AA..D./ 19 0. i . . �a ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ;,, +WEUNTX, COLORADO', Wald County Clerk to‘the Board K ` Gene R. Brant ern ice.; r Qi. ,,L.) fp y k the Board _ evi „ GAO a Kennedy., Pro-Tem AP D AS TO FORM: Constance L. Mar ert / .. County Attorney C. W. K b 4•0gli' . `. GO • Fy p j,' '.i:C. - , '4 p .. F. °r. ,'._. Q �1 r: .. tqd lr'C UI�f.UUN'IY ASSESSult 915 10th ST1tu P •NOTICE OF DENIAL CxRELEv,COLORADO sA63i (t�' PI(UNE(303)3564000. EXT.4256 1��6��• WIN WMI12--1 LOT 1 BLK 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS PARK ,LORADO 1000 12 ST WINDSOR OWNER WINTER JAMES E DOA WINTER ENTERPRISES WINTER JAMES E DDA WINTER ENTERPRISES PARCEL 080717302001 PIN R 1426586 2414 N WOODLAWNa SUITE 201 YEAR 1990 WICHITA KS 67278-9950 LOG 00956 06/14/1990 to appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined at your property should to included in the following categorylies): Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. _—Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. _Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is crostor, _Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5% of the gross value Of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production:secondary production is valued at 75%, All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city,fire protection,and other special districts) hold fidget hearings in the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these districts,and plan to attend these budget hearings. se Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifts included on your protest and has doter• rood NOVeCMANGEe$rfA¢d UtyhNprr�D ' 7[�r�msf�C7 AeLN� zNeart: THIS PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONErt'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE ^T } OP VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW II LAND 78a030 78,030 IMPS I 206,707 206,707 , � I I i TOTALS S S T84ar4a S Zak 37,,s1 !you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have tha right to appeal to tho County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 194.106(1)(a),C.R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. 3Y R1CHARD W. I E•1RN E-S 06/].1/90 wELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE 40 /nt " 0eT AO AnrWrIr1N1 Al IM prIRM ATInnt mai OCN/COCC C111L I' 915 10th sikl•;f:f • Sl •• NOTICE OF DENIAL CkI:P;L�Y,CULORAD0 BOGS( I'110A'P.(JUJ)356•t000, fiX'f.A23G WIN WM112-2 L2 ULK 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS NARK OLORADO OWNER WINTER JAMES E DOA WINTER ENTERPRISES WINTER JAMES E ODA WINTER ENTERPRISES PARCEL 080717302002 PIN R 1426686 2414 N MOODLAWNa SUITE 201 YEAR 1990 WICHITA KS 07278-9950 LOG 00974 06/15/1990 he appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.Tho Assessor has determined .tat your property should be included in tho following categorY0esl: Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches, -Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. ...—Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or )00%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. -Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5%of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city,fire protection, and other special districts? hold udget hearings in the fall.Please rater to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for listing of these distrcts,end plan to attend those budget hearings. 'he Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving e particular attention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter. �i;led 1416 va util ci as ii nrSd LOyCVf prpperty,TV Yaps fAGis#dpteruirrelyzet dih#�r�,. THIS PROPERTY. 1COLORADO LAWS REQUIRES USTO SEND THIS NOTICE OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSES''OR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PR IOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW I i LAND 77#458 77#458 IMPS I i I I f I i I i i i 1 , __.---- TOTALS S.+__ $ ...-771438 S...___-77765 you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for funks,consideration, 0.8.100(1)lel,C.R.S. Please see tho back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. ;y:• RICHARD W. I:EIR ES _ ob/21/90 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR -� UATr._ - 41 b oe* nb nflrllTltlNAI IhIF(1RMATIt11V r1N RFVERSF SI11F (1r 11/ (which or cot1NTY ASST SSOIt 913 ton,STREET •} v =---! NOTICE OF DENIAL GREELEY,COLORADO X0631 PRONG(3031316-0000, EXT.4256 l� ���. WIN W11O2-.-3 L3 DLK 2 WINDSOR MANOR BUSINESS PARK mortADO OWNER WINTER JAMES E ODA MINTER ENTERPRISES MINTER JAMES E DMA WINTER ENTERPRISES PARCEL O8O7173O2OO3 PIN R 2426786 2414 N WOODLARK, SUITE 2O1 YL"AR 199O WICHITA KS 67278-9950 LOC OO975 O6/15/199O to appraised value of property is based on tho appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required try law,The Assessor has determined fat your property should be includod in the following category ties); Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production Capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate sot by law. Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of tho not proceeds,whichever is greater, _Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5% of the gross value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. __All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city, fire protection, and other special districts) hold edge%hearings in the fall. Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of thesedistdets,and plan to attend these budget hearings. he Assessor has ca(re)fully studied all available inff0rmaatiion, giving h�particular at t �en ntio}n tO the fspecifics included on your protest and has deter, ,InadNOvaCHANGEasHAS to your TNrTHEsACTUAL UALUA�Iv�NeOF THIS PROPERTY COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THIS NDTXCE or DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE t pR IOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW I 1 LAND 77a944 77a934 IMPS I I TOTALS S S 7!a 51-34 /I&V.)4 you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Hoard of Equalization for further consideration, R-8.1O6(1)(a),C,R,S, Please see tho back of this form for detailed information on tiling Your appeal, iV; RICHARD W. KEIRNES � T_ Oo/21/9O wGLD COUNTY ASSESSOR PATE 41 nee no AtN1rTrinkiAt trornRINATWln7 ryn;,iwyt:RSF SIt c nn e . PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 24 , 1921 TO TBE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner, James E. Winter (name of property owner) 1000 12th Street, Windsor, CO (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) X County Board of Equalization _County Board of. Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the county of _ Weld that was dated July 30 , 1921, concerning: (check one) X Valuation Refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 2,222 DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY: (Legal description - If multiple properties are involved in the one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties -, must be submitted as an attachment to the petition) PERSONAL - Pin: P 0011423 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (Please check one) X Commercial, _Residential, Vacant land, __Industrial Agricultural, Natural Resources, Producing Mines, _Oil and Gas, State Assessed, _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) X The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment MUST be with the petition in order for £t to be accepted for docketing. If an agent £s filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. _ The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the £ssue(s) involved) , on which this appeal £s based. List of witnesses and exhibits to bo used at the hearing. _ Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 45 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney X yes, _no. 1 r r • Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with the Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for Petitioner's records. CERTIFICATE QF_SERVIC5 I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (Or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the County egard of Equalization (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or Property Tax Administrator in Weld County , Colorado, on August 24 , 19gQ,. *Attorney or agent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature Timothy W. Hasler, Attorney 125 South Howes, Sixth Floor Attorney's or agent's address Petitioner's mailing address Rost Office BOX 2267 Fort C01,lins, CO 80522 (303) 493-5070 Attorney's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may bo retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 2 `70-0�.q 4 Y RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: PIZZA HUT OF WINDSOR % JAMES E WINTER 2414 N WOODLAWN SUITE 201 WICHITA, KS 67278,- 9950 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: P 0011423- PARCEL: 080717302001 - 1000 12 ST WINDS WIN WMB 2-1 WINDSOR MANOR (BUS PK) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this county, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has bean heard before the County Assessor and due notice of adjustment thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner being represented by Dougherty & Scavo, who submitted a letter regarding said petition, and wHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet its burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization maybe appealed by selecting q2.2 of the following three options: .' rte . • Page .2 RE: ,BOE - PIZZA HUT • 1. Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the county, Board or ;Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is,the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced. .,' If:the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the COurt of 'Appeals, nnly the record created at the BAA hearing shall be ,the basis for the .Court°s. decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) • Appeals to the BAA must' be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2• l i p urt: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the, District` Court of the county wherein your property is _located. New testimony, exhibits or :any other evidence may be introduced at the District _Court hearing. For filing requirements please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the' District.! Court'. Further' appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (39-8-108(1) , CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your 'case to : arbitration. ` If you Choose this option the arbitrator's decision is Lint), and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (39-8-108.5, CRS) Selecting the Arhitrltar - In . order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent. You and the OBOE select an arbitrator. from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, .the District Court of the. county in which the property is located will make the selection. Arbitration Heatina Pr.ordyprtt - Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE areentitled to participate. The hearings are informal The arbitrator has the authority � , :b '. .- WS. Page "3 RE: BOE - PIZZA HUT OF WINDSOR• to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public,: upon mutual- agreements The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within tan (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses - The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. Xn the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per ease. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of Ty, ,�Ae.D. �1/9�. /JATTEST: ir �/���'A/d z BOARD OF COUNTY CO2�SSIONERS uiu // U y�u�11 WELD LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk t the Hoard �\ 1�7�cf/ / Gene R. Bran er, Chairman 1peputy Clerk t the Booarrd �.�.r_lv �� G6,0-2,7a1..--4--.4.,rnd/.7 e rge Kenn do y, Pro-T A 0 AS TO FORM: instannce�L. yHart County Attorn C. W. G• •res y ,r .rr D Cyo ,P PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: AUGUST 23 19-Q TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Your Petitioner,ARNOLD LFASING Assn, (name of property owner) 401 9TH �,7', • CRFFL•FY,�',f�,� a0631 (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one) XX- County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners Property Tax Administrator for property located in the country of WFLD that was dated army 31 , 192g, concerning: (check one) XX—Valuation refund Exemption Abatement for the year(s) 1990 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description - if multiple properties are involved in one decision being appealed, a listing of the county schedule or parcel numbers with the corresponding properties - must be submitted as an attachment to they petition) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as (please check one) XX Commercial,_ esidential,_ Vacant Land, Industrial agricultural, Natural Resources, Producing Mines, _oil & Gas, _State Assessed, Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the attachments you will be using) XX,The decision (County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax: Administrator) that is being appealed. This attachment muggy be with the petition in order for to to be accepted for docketing. XX If an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner, a notarized letter of authorization is required. XX The Assessors Notice of Denial. The facts and law (the issue(s) involved) , on which this appeal is being based _List of Witnesses and Exhibits to be used at the hearing. _Exhibits, if any, to be used at the hearing. ESTIMATED TIME FOR THE PETITIONER. TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or _a___`_hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing, or _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney XX yes, _ _no. 1 • Make five (5) copies of this petition form with all attachments and exhibits. The original (with original signature) plus three entire copies (a total of four (4) ) are to be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals; one entire copy to be filed with Respondent (County Board of Equalization, County Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator) as shown in Certificate of Service; and one entire copy to be kept for the Petitioner's records. .RTIFT 1/4TF__pF SFRVICF, I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed (or hand delivered) one copy of this petition form, together with all attachments and exhibits, to the COUNTY BOARD OE EOUALIZATION (indicate one) County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator in GREFLEV Colorado, on AUGUST 23 , 19990 . *Attorney or agent for p tioner Petitioner's signature Attorney's or agents Address Petitioner's mailing address RETURN,* RETURN?* RET R FR0MF sFaviCK ANC TAx PROFILE SERVICES.INC: 3113 3113 EAST TmRD AVENUE:8200 EA6T T!TIRO AVCNUC,X200 DENVER,CO 80206 DENVER,CO 80206 Attorney's Telephone No. 303/322-2468 Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, the information must be submitted in writing. T8/pet.frm BAA1 revised 1990 • RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1990, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: Arnold Leasing Associates 1055 Auraria Parkway Suite 100 Denver, CO 80202 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: GR 2495 L21 TO 24 BLK 51 HUNTERS%1403 9 ST% PARCEL 096106421010 PIN 3011386 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, organized as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within this County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1990, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due notice of determination thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s) , and WHEREAS, the taxpayer (s) presented a petition of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1990, claiming grounds for relief thereunder stating the property described in such petition was assessed too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner was neither present nor represented, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Board of Equalization, that after review of the evidence presented at the hearing, did determine that the value placed upon the petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor was inadequate; therefore, this Board finds that the assessment and valuation of the Improvements only, on said property shall be, and hereby are, increased from $144 ,752 to $233,255, and the total of the Land and Improvements shall be increased from $188,497 to $275,000. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this determination by the Board of Equalization, may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: 900685 > • 11. • • Page 2 RE: BOB - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES - PIN #3011386 1) BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the CBOE'S decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) . Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits or any other evi e�nae may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (38-8-108 (1) , C.R.S.) • Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within 30 days o£ denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-5880 2) DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the• Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District 'Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review o,£ the record. (39-8-108 (1) , C.R.S. ) 3) BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final, and your right to appeal your current valuation --aas. (39-8-108.5, C.R.S. ) Selecting the Arbitrator In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the • property £s located will make the selection. 900685 • Page 3 RE: BOE - ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES - PIN $3011386 Arbitration Hearing Procedure Arbitration hearings are held within 60 days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CEDE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator' s fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 31st day of July, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: A /0 WEL,D��( UNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �QSI-#71.0 Gene R. Brantner, Chairman l;-7\\14-zy.0 C.. . ` !L -4,- 1C�i eo ge Kennedy, Pro-Tem {Aeputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: ons tea r rt rryia, ,�,17; l C.W. Ki,r y , County Attorney / ' •", Go D� eZt' U 900685 STATEMENT OF AGENCY Property Owner, A:1/44/,.,C4q,�, ,,, / 1/�.�,�0� hereby appoints TaxProfile Services, - (hereinafter TPS ) as Property Owner's representative in connection with the valuations for assessment of Property Owner's real and/or personal property which is identified as ( see attached list of Property Addresses ) and which is contained on property tax schedule numbers ( see attached list of Property Addresses ) fo1994 a l i 9 County, colorado for the year 19$9 f TPS shall have full authority to review all applicable records relating to the valuation for assessment of such property; to negotiate the valuation for assessment of such property with the county assessor, his or her representa- tive of the county, at amount which TPS deems appropriate in the circumstances; and to pursue any statutory remedies which client may possess before the county assessor, County Board of Equalization, Board of Assessment Appeals, District Court, Appellate Courts, or in binding arbitration in the Property Owner's name and in Property Owner's behalf THIS AGREEMENT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL REVOKED IN WRITING BY PROPERTY OWNER. SIGNATURE(S) OF PROPERTY OWNER /VA.. Mar-cleciawOre STA E OF COLORADO OUNTY OF ) The oregoing ag eement was acknowledged before me this day , 19 by (Property Owner) (if by natural person or persons, insert name(s) ; if by person acting representative or official capacity or as attorney-in-fact, or other capacity or description; if by officer of a corporation, insert name of such officer(s) as the president or other officer of such corporation, naming it) . If acknowledgment is taken by a notary public, the date of expiration of his seal shall also , ear an the witness my hand and official seal. ,7) Notary Public My Commission expires 7'/67 ��� OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR .,. - 91510th STREET NOTICE OF DENIAL CREELEY,C'O3ARAD080631 t PRONE(303)3564000, EXT.4256 • GR 2495 L21 TO 24 bLKb1 HUNTERS%1403 9 ST4 COLORADO 1403 9 ST OWNER ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL ARNOLD LEASING ASSOCIATES 11.4% ETAL PARCEL 096106421010 PIN R 3011386 1055 AURARlA PARKWAY SUITE 100 YEAR 1990 DENVER CO 80202 LOG 00675 06/11/1990 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law.The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(les): _Residential property is valued by considering the cost and market approaches. —Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning or production capacity of the land,capitalized at a rate set by law. Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross proceeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater, —Oil and gas leaseholds and lands are assessed at 87.5%of the grou value of the oil and/or gas sold or transported from the premises on primary production;secondary production is valued at 75%. —.__All other property,including vacant land,is valued by considering the cost,market,and income approaches. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county,city,fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings In the fall,Please'refer to your tax bill or ask your AssessOrfor a listing of these districts,end plan to attend these budget hearings,- The Assessor has carefully studied all available Information, giving particularattention to the specifics included on your protest and has deter- mined NeOva�HANG(E HAS to pMADE 70 THE ACTUALL determination ofTh15 PROPERTY. COLORADO LAW REQUIRES US TO SEND THXS' NOTIC+= OF DENIAL FOR ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICh WE DO NOT ADJUST THE VALUE. - • PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW LAND (��.1.. ". r /.�i: "11745 41,745 r, +r.,t," -I IMPS Ur r i fi., 4't .�):.r,y44.4 66752 146x 752 TOTALS S S 184x49/ $ 188x49! If you disagree with the Assessor's decision,you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39.8.106(1)(.),C.R.S. Please see the beck of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. By: RICHARD 'VV�. KEIRNES _; °1rlJ9e,k ,I`� r„y WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR DATE \I. 3 ,'1-1 PO m Prs•sot WOO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE 1�I ��V� RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 29, 1990 TAPE N90-32 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 29, 1990, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas O. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 27, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. wARRANTs: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $ 186,971.17 Social Services 7,844.70 Handwritten warrants: Payroll 1,223,019.72 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner xirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT CHANGE ORDER - PANEL SYSTEMS - HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden explained that Business Interiors, Inc., was awarded the bid for the panel system at the Department of Human Resources. Due to a misunderstanding this company bid the incorrect type of shelves. He said the total cost of this Change Order is $976.52. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Change Order for Business Interiors, Inc. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN HUMAN RESOURCES AND SIRS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN' TO SIGN: Marilyn Carlin*, representing the Department of Human Resources, said the Department of Human Resources will provide certain grant monies to Weld Information and Referral Services to furnish case management services to the homeless population of Weld County. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC AND SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1J AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Carlin° said this Agreement will allow School District RE-1J to provide lunches for participants of the Frederick Head Start Center. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve this Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER HANDICAPPED CHILDREN'S PROGRAM CONTRACT WITH STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, representing the Health Department, said this Contract concerns nursing time spent with handicapped children. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT WITH NATIONAL HOG FARMS, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Agreement with National Hog Farms, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. CONSIDER COMMUNICATION RADIO ANTENNA AGREEMENT AND DISCLAIMER OF OWNERSHIP WITH KGWN-TV TELEVISION STATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Vern Hammers, Director of Communications Department, said these documents concern the Grover radio site. Mr. Hemmers said the Agreement concerns the current negotiations with KGWN-TV for the use of its tower at this site. He said if the County gains the use of this tower, it will be used for the expansion of the EMS and Fire-B Network. Mr. Hammers explained that the Disclaimer concerns ownership of a temporary building which is on this site. It appears that there is no ownership right to this building: therefore, the television station was asked to provide a Disclaimer of Ownership so the County can make necessary repairs to the building. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement and Disclaimer of Ownership and authorize the Chairman to sign the necessary documents. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: DECLARE CERTAIN EQUIPMENT SURPLUS AND LOAN SAME TO EVANS POLICE DEPARTMENT: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION REt CREATION OF LIST OF ARBITRATORS FOR PROPERTY ASSESSMENT APPEALS: Andy Anders, Deputy Assessor, came forward to answer questions of the Board. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution listing Joseph Murphy, Craig Farr and Ronald Lambden as the arbitrators. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Minutes - August 29, 1990 Page 2 I PLANNING: CONSIDER DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING - MEDFORD: Chuck Cunliffe, Director of the Department of Planning Services, said Carol Medford is in violation of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. Mr. Cunliffe said there is a fire damaged building on property awned by her. He said the recommendation is to authorize the clean up work to remove the debris located on this property; authorize the Purchasing Department to seek bids for the clean up; and set November 28, 1990, as the hearing date to consider recovering the cost of the clean up. Loren Medford, representing Carol Medford, requested that the Board grant a 90-day extension to complete the demolition and clean up of this building. Following discussion, Commissioner Lacy moved to continue this matter to November 28, 1990, to allow Carol Medford time to complete the required clean up on the property, and if not done by this date, the recommendations of the Planning staff will be in effect. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: Wadit BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -UNTYY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board SUI,TVN ice?OL SA t Gene R. Brant/near, Chairman By: � AIA, inh-PDUJr- DepuSf Clerk to the Board e a Kennedy, Pro-Tem lit t.." -.f_ tedi , Cone ance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Gordon E. Lacy Minute's - August 29, 1990 Page 3 r MEMORANDUM Mee Commissioner Kirby August 24, 1990 To Date Dave A. Becker. Assistant Director, Road and Bridge On 6 COLORADO P,.T Road & Bridge Report August 17 - August 23. 1990 SubDot: TRUCKING Graveled the following Weld County Roads: Weld County Road 10 between Weld County Roads 3 and 7 Weld County Road 13 between Weld County Roads 8 and 10 Weld County Road 13 between Weld County Roads 2 and 6 Graveled approximately 313.50 miles to date - 89Z of 350 mile goal. Hauled 5 tandem loads of gravel for shoulders; 75 tons. Hauled 3 end dump loads o£ gravel for upgrade; 75 tons. Hauled 21 belly dump loads of gravel for upgrade for paving; 525 tons. Hauled 18 belly dump loads of gravel for washes; 450 tons. Hauled 152 tandem loads, 84 end dump loads, and 138 belly dump loads of asphalt for paving. Hauled 4,250 tons of gravel. MINING Equipment Used: One dozer is working.at the Peters Pit. One dozer is working at the Hall Pit. Two scrapers are working at the Hall Pit. The cone rock crusher is working at the Peters Pit. The screen is working at the Thomas Pit. Equipment Not Used: Three dozers are in the shop for repair. Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/17/90-08/23/90 Page 2 MINING (CONTINUED) Dirt Hauled for Reclamation Year-To-Date: Giesert Pit #2 - 54,390 yards Material Stockpiled (to be crushed) Year-To-Date: Giesert Pit #2 - 87,400 tons Pit Run Gravel Hauled to Building Site South of Fuel Site Year-To-Date: - 5,610 tons Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Wilson Pit - 9,840 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Thomas Pit - 27.620 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Peters Pit - 8,340 yards Overburden Removed Year-To-Date: Hall Pit - 45,730 yards Material Crushed: Hokestra #2 - 5,199 tons Giesert Pit - 152,238 tons Peters Pit - 67.945 tons Material Screened: Koenig Pit - 96,530 tons Thomas Pit - _83,480 tons TOTAL CRUSHED AND SCREENED YEAR-TO-DATE: 405,392 tons BRIDGE WCB 84/25A: Bridge Replacement - 90% complete 23rd Avenue at Poudre River: Repair Rock Dam - 75% complete WCR 10 at WCR 15: clean up dump site (loader and 3 trucks) - 90Z complete w Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/17/90-08/23/90 Page 3 BRIDGE (CONTINUED) Tree Trimming: WCB 54/13A WCR 46 east of WCR 45 - north and south WCR 45 between WCR 44 and WCR 46 - both sides Ditch Work: WCR 43 north of WCR 46 - one culvert, 1/10 mile WCR 44 east of WCR 43 - one culvert, 1/2 mile WCR 46 east of WCR 45 - north and south, three culverts, 1/2 mile Asphalt for Bridges: Year-To-Date Total: 412.00 Tons MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance. MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT Signing - 30 Striping - 79.5 Miles Cattle Guard Maintenance - 5 Gravel Hauling - Stockpiled - 48 Tons Culvert Cleaning and Repair - 7 Commissioner Kirby Road & Bridge Report 08/17/90-08/23/90 Page 4 MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT (CONTINUED) Patching Totals Year-To-Date: Laydown Machine (Road and Bridge): 76,967.23 Tons Laydown Machine (Engineering): 1,421.99 Tons Hand Patch (Road and Bridge): 1,606.54 Tons Hand Patch (Engineering): 113.09 Tons Crushed Rock (Road and Bridge): 1,142.00 Tons Crushed Rock (Engineering): 156.00 Tons Cold Mix (Road and Bridge): 36.86 Tons Culvert Installations: WCR 43 between WCR 38 and WCR 40 Size - 40' X 21" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 30 at WCR 49 Size - 60' X 18" Round Culvert 100% Complete WCR 55 between WCR 14 and Hwy 52 Size - 40' X 24" Round Culvert 100% Complete DAB/mw:082390 cc: Commissioner Harbert George Goodell, Director Road & Bridge Report File Clerk to the Board
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