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HomeMy WebLinkAbout901551.tiff T RETAKES L • for month of �'�� u 2cet/yd 9O 19 . /( `:fe-ht9U The following documents are being re-filmed : DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION DAY FILE 17-1r1-4-' /&7770 r • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, January 29, 1990 Tare 7190-6 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 24, 1990 (Commissioner Lacy excused) CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on January 24, 1990: 1) Change of Zone, Foster Ridge Business Park (Commissioner 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 COUNTY FINANCE. OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESF: OLD: 1) Consider setting, special election - CWA (cont. from 1/8/90) (Resolution submitted u: today's meeting) 2) Consider placing on ballot or adopting Ordinance petitioned by POW (cont. from 1/8/90) (Resolution submitted at today's meeting) NEW: 1) Consider accepting Charter Amendments for special election (Resolution submitted at today's meeting) 2) Consider accepting Resolution re: Placing sales and use tax or special election ballot 3) Consider Resolution re: Setting order of ballot and other procedures for special election 4) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Donald Kay 5) Consider installation of traffic control devices on WCR 33 south of WCR 88 6) Consider installation of traffic control devices on WCR 54 west of WCR 53 7) Consider Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement with C & M Companies and authorize Chairman to sign 8) Consider Contract with Zoyiopoulos and Associates, Inc. - Bridge WEL 080.5-017.0A. , and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 86 between WCR 29 and 31 r PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations - Jenex Petroleum Corporation; Associated Natural Gas, Inc. ; Parker & Parsley; Briggsdale Library; Woolen?: Whitt; Mitchell; and Benedict i CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jan 29 - Work Session 10:00 AM Jan 30 - Jail Task Force 12:00 NOON Jan 30 - Greeley City Council re: E470 4:00 PM Feb 1 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Feb 5 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Feb 6 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Feb 7 - Local Energy Impact Review Team 7:00 PM Feb 7 - County Council 7:30 PM Feb 8 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Feb 9 - Community Corrections 12:00 NOON Feb 19 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Feb 7 - Special Review Permit, Accessory building with gross floor area larger than 1,500 square feet in an approved and recorded subdivision, Larry W. Smith (continued from 10/4/89) 10:00 AM Feb 7 - Change of Zone, C-3 (Commercial) and R-1 (Low Density Residential) to I-2 (Industrial) , Robert E. and Lenora Somer (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Feb 21 - Special Review Permit, Turkey brooding, facility (150,000 turkeys) in the Agricultural Zone District, Longmont roods (rescheduled from 1/10/90) 10:00 AM Feb 28 - Use by Special Review Permit, Gravel mining and concrete and asphalt batch plant, C b M Companies (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Mar 7 - Special Review Permit, Gravel mining, operation in the Agricultural Zone District, Daniel and Mildred Buxman 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell, Road and Bridge Director - Road opening 2) Anne D. Nye, Public Trustee - Annual Report and Fourth Quarterly Report COMMUNICATIONS: 1) South Platte Valley Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 2, Edition 1 2) Natural Energy Resources Company re: Colorado Basin o£ Origin Bill, HB 90-1014 (California Water Relief Act) 3) Board of Trustees of Town of Nunn re: Tire disposal and closure of Nunn landfill 4) Donald D. Warden re: Contracts with other political subdivisions 5) Legal Documents re: BCS, Inc. , vs. County Commissioners, et al. 6) Notice of Public Hearing - Longmont Fire Protection District 7) Division of Water Resources re: Colorado Water Supply Conditions Update 8) County Council agenda for February 7, 1990 9) State Department of Health re: Minimal landfill closure requirements 10) State Department of Highways Newsletter #90-03 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Violations * 2) Approve setting order of ballot and other procedures for special election * 3) Approve acceptance of Certificate of Deposit - Tire Mountain/WIXCO * 4) Approve Change of Zone - Foster Ridge Business Park * 5) Approve temporary closure of WCR 86 between WCR 29 and 31 * 6) Approve placing sales and use tax on special election ballot * 7) Deny Tax Abatement Petition from Donald Kay * 8) Approve placing petition on special election ballot - CWA >' 9) Approve placing Ordinance petitioned by POW on ballot * 10) Approve accepting Charter Amendments for Special Election * Signed at this meeting Monday, January 29, 1990 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION ea us,ew'4V�;�s Penn AOaN:al WIV•V 1 lnsand e el. Pim,mi III%sle cot-1542 sN�oalmut')mow' e°40 n(t9 .rp_� '.r.M. ,' 9a,000uN a u0UmMYMM ws WI,•°33,10,4 ? powB d Yu 3„voids IO iD1� .A MW `.--r—mew•..., 3uy 22 -Vhrd Sales 27 Good;°reter, 'RAILER WANTED. MOVING SALE, everything SEARS DEL*su01M State of Colorado 1. or less, self con- must go, Fri., Sat. 6 Sun. U4 exercise GYCIe• M IM 845. HOY SPOnnati i Count of Boulder °loos.67849541. Emery Or. ?flier, se moil uxanOn Y D 1.r non.working RUMMAGE,FAKED gOODS,6 flail Mali be ;Wales. Also non- CRAFT SALE at the IlYgiene er, 26 di.Em In sub R's.776.7257. United Methedist ChurCh. 7542 Anal cans.me win and Hygiene Rd. (West 17th),Satyr "r anytime Wit ari0 Dean G . Lehman ; BOY'S BEDRooM SPRINGFIEL 4, ,do 1 single bed with day,Feb.10th Pam4pm. _ With 3x9 sco*lw M. Tfresher. Would like YARD SALE:360 Martin. Spm,6514362.usiribvl• solemnly swear that the LONGMOAII DAILY TIMES CALL is a Ink, b00ktes0;and Sit,611th.9.1.Tools,furniture, 5+Y s1e6"�V•etax Evenings 772366,5 dryer,car+truck parts. ty The excellent conegig;ivydaily newspaper printed, ir, whole or in part, and published in it, some + Antiguaor 678.1165..,xiv of the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, and bought 6 sold. MUSIC& MKI RACKS,Null ea In Gold,NS Ith Ave, Instruments 28 rack/beet off aet<ma• which has general circulation therein and in pane of Boulder and 4740212. rackets.Cell Tse Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuous] and TRUNDLE BED, BA le key ►Kd with elutofea- , Hq Y 'k(Pre)6'Mall RV. single keyboard with auto fee tl4yf a uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months tures and nlemory.7764562. Pools, SP,hwe mill BALDWIN STUDIO III full or. &Tuk,„ and next prior to the first publication o1 the annexed legal notice of gf gen, Ilke new, home/church, advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the rat 23 VISO.Estes Park.1.5163184. SUNDANCE tin= L WEDDING RING LESSONS for all ages.Piano,yr bl f1502.41...--1/260"•s ri United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions L WEDDINGhite gold, RING ale,violin,attar,ball*,theorY. wale I.Appraised.118 sell Professional teachers.651.6648. SUNDANCE S of the Act of Match 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and that LUDWIG Rocker II,pearl white, lets, whirlpool said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for ilGTH white rabbit 5.PC+3 retorolns,Ilidpn hi agh more.like nev/1e1ng� na hat,4 cymbals,sled.IGMgsa. I.Woo- publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning no. 1 Year old,5150. vlouN• run size, used 6 town & :xi:: °e. of the laws of the State of Colorado; that copies of each number of ih heo bola(tamer months,WO new.Now 5250.678. &Garp ppl ),550.White rabbit+ I said newspaper, in which said notice of advertisement was :t S50 651.2011 WELLINGTON PIANO, excel. SNOW THROWwe published, were transmitted b mail or carrier to each of the EDDINO SET• YeF lent condition, 5500. After Spm, and service. FbdreP P by 7727720. 5521.1-530-2269. Ire 6. Will sacrifice, +.issemiENN+•�sND subscribers of said newspaper, according to the accustomed Oafter 6pm, YOUR SWEETHEART DE• Butidl2f RA' a 'Siirl7clpfnes for SERVES THE BESTI Fenger 9 DENT mode of business in this office. L'S common.Call American Standard Strataaster &TOOFOR at TM Musk Maker,210 E.4h, ALUMINUM e�AD LOveland.Cell 1.800.34-6216. iLL That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published mil~ememseaiSt S PIECE Tema drum kit,Candy VOODOe e1}loMr e in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper once Apple Red, hardly used, 51,020. 772.7726. ERs 01100 Ib10s ZS Call after 4pm.7n-2139. each week on the same day of each week for the period of EASTLAKE Dresser, BAND SAW, y[,e y r 0.r vt, completely refl. Bicycles w/floor base Nlrected t 4 consecutive insertions; and that he first publication 4437 5100.772.7871. Kir sap t & Accessories [ARLSON 1,5 ws,the said notice was in he issue of said newspaper dated el FOSTORIA stem. In me t :includes wine°lass, Zg air compress* February 9 , 1990, and that the last publication of said i inclu es win.Punch FREE STYLE BIKE �0; Duo Fas'xpsrre. A (not antique) sig. hutch,pro,every free style �)mai s60; 4 pumMmy notice was in the issue�of said newspaper dated etsw/ f60; Rorkwag optioNme ew March 2 19 90 3AK dresser,mirror, nditin Included,excellent box Sedee v Chul New condition,100 many ekxas to ubfl0n sr0, asHoptboard 6 list.S250 or best Offer-772.6610 carbide blades Melia. n We) In excellent take best of ersevtro, . /.4.-..--.2../7/...,44...--......, 40,62,.5571. Physical CRAFTSMAM'l each Fitness 30 model CRAFTSMAN General Manager t Mahogany bedrOtn er stand m0del,a Re- 2-0560. ELECTRIC TREADMILL with vise, 5 'Imam e♦♦*♦♦R4k■• Call after Sprn.511-0255 gni.Delivery newer, 329. e + good used SOLOFLEX Workout Station, CRAFTSMAN 9 Salt Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd 329, tom,2g-drawer day of March ,139 0 Kevin shape, E 23is58am4CMI.woo ne.v,� er liners,$750/(,q ee I TREADMILL. LlfestYlee 1100• f�mOhnFord 5 ro snMy. tis� 0 ♦s NIN C�C\C\C\IN (wan � d Sales 27 pulse monitor, Little used.$250. GENERATOR. ONT MISS 176.6541. Wards, 4000 i•�O Notary PUbIIC o s Fine Furniture Wards + 00 %e it I.arerice Center Sporting BriOW lust vellum voted The n Peaks Mall Goods 3i NAROWOO�O ffr• SALE Single Waian A FLY TYING CLASS Thurs. select Oak, Cr" . chair, 'own mpWar, Feb. 15th. 6:008:30. 545. Longs Maple,Ash,6711eu e• 868 . 00 q set, black Wicker Peek sPOning GOOdS. Call for LARGE NEW 4all be FEE$_. toles,Giants,and Oth- Pre•reglsmatl0n 651-1201. 'nem kitchen !"rte tele.KrL+Stn. ANY KIND 0 gum y*i want, off list, Wien :IGNT FREEZER,24 cost+noels,UZI,AK,Celt.Call Marshal ROI& . ss „denim, woe. for prices.823-5988 after 6:01pm. 4.amen. sod an " G�-u s."'•'W1 rs. Shag MOIL drills CAMPING EQUIPMENT: Fold. �_^1st• � ns.772336/. Out table b !U kase sire with Homo M erv• ;r OVING SALE.Never o�elOK wu�otsf%lepl�people, tegi Fuml4.2•,a. d lee°} `/ t-� .n9 dress,oak Ouse• S28.50/set 772.7>?6 ALWAYS BUYgp,ypy Idlg! dOq house, tyre at warounon, gets, clothes Include COLT STAINLESS steel python BILL'S CONIhe ins- nifY 6 Infant. 2107 157 handgun, 4'barrel w/sdaed TURF SALes,.*mry 6 Sat.1imJpm, leader.WOO/Offer.7•164757. (between Flpri('a°°^•1se' WING SALE GOLF CARS... Bering the C 41 Calyer St., 6 faITIMIIlty vehlcle5, trades Thurs.through wax, • 6 Sun.Cash only. accepted.651.3304 10.3.060515. ems I NOTICE OP SPECIAL ELECTION. In accordance with the Reeol VtiOn by the Board Of CCTV Commissioners of Wald County Colera. 1 d0,and ay,Mar to 0,1 79490],as ementla0,a PUBLICATION de,an pursuant is o CRS cifed one well be beta s on aerial asele4',March re 1992. At wen teethe Canon'-- (a)Voters shall ease beliefs for or against impel. Ing a countY W Ida sales and use MX of Weld Can. ty,eolora00,at IM ref*of one Dreamt 11%1 for • the purpose of reducing the ed velreen pra arty 4s lax mill levy. a (0) The full text of the ReaMT VOpDing Me • r'. t 4a- ieles and use lax is patiwd along won to a Tine 0, C.R.S.. as emended,an0 all rules end wen utilizes the altttntdivl WOtedun.Provided Dated ihl]7%n daV 01 January,1992 regulations promulgated by Me EreCOYe Dirac' above McII maintain end preserve M11Nd pot. BOARD da COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1790 STONERS for of the Department of Ream'.thereunder, chase and reCelpt records which Mall be subleCt WELD COUNTY,COLORADO are incorporated herein by this reference and to Inspettlr y he and audit by emOlOet r t StateofColorado BY MARY ANN FUERSTEIN ehau0oven the(oJetnons,etlminbireuon,and BDm,and enyunpem taxes dwan.uaewlec+ ierallen COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER anPYreventt tothseb10nin t 29IX 910., C.R.S., as of,eisa Tax Imposed by this TWOOCTIOML The<Walla end *"OMRIm County of Boulder AND CLRK TO Reiff,BOARD ARD� ammo",me Hem shell,following the special performed e/the direction o11M Board in WD• E RESOLUTION electron of Morale,1990,and prior to Vey 17. Pearly the same manner es the CQIITtIOn,ad' RE'. REVENUE; AND A PROPOSAL POR IM 1990' request the Executive Director Of the Ow ministration and enfyCement 01 the Sala and n t POSING A COVNTYWIDE SALES TAX OP ONE tutorials t partment of e he sat tax 10 a t l VS*tear Stale taxMreby 1mpewl TM S OF TAX REVENUES I PERCENT(lee)UPON THE SALE AT RETAIL 00ard,et the BM of melting Such request,tall 75. Ne Olgrlaution 10 MunlMorlitles. TM OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND provide the following documents.Toth.EXeCv11Ve Board nes presently determined not to Cisiribyte THE FURNISHING OP CERTAIN SERVICES Director of the Department Of ReVenVe: any percentage or portion of Measles end TetaX solemnly swear that the IN WELD COUNTY, AND A COUNTYWIDE (a)A copy W this Resolution,certified by the revenues TO municipalities within the County.TM USE TAX OF ONE PERCENT(1R)ONLY FOR COVntY Clerk and RBOOPOer. maXIMUm 1991 ed valproM property lax MITI TY daily newspaper printed mg PRIVILEGE OF USING OR CONSUMING OM AHRIMAN of pVbncation of this Re1OluNOn, eumrized under Secflen ?4-7 of Article XIV p /� IN WELD COUNTY ANY CONSTRUCTION AND es Dread herein, the Wald County Home Rule Character MT PI the City O,I Longmont, C(BUILDING MATERIALS PURCHASED AT RE• (c) An AbstraCl of Election Results,Certified /educed for fiscal year 1997,and the base calCVla• ?ML.AND FOR THE PR IViLEGE OF STOR. es the arOvel Of the Nles tax by a melOrlty of tion for subsequent Decal years, be an IIMOont which has general Circui,ING. USING OR CONSUMINO IN WELO the rwlsteredweilfied electors of Weld County egolvalent10Me net amount of sales and useMX Counties; ANY MOTOR AND OTHER VEHP v000 ibtltOn. LOIIKI1d during me WIT of July 1, 1990, Weld Counties; that sa1C CUES PURCHASED AT RETAIL ON WHICH in the event Mat me Executive Crater of the through June 00, 1991, TM collections shell be f REGISTRATION IS REOUIREOf AND PRO. Department Of Revenue faller refuses tO Collect uninterruptedly publish VIOING FOR A REDUCTION IN AO VALOREM me sales taxi Tv of t for ewoflt in !eleral Funi, Oa mw PROPERTY TAX IN AN AMOUNT EGUIVA• Imposed by tlpt Resolution,me nl Iwyr1M!VaNCounty Camaronthaw. end next prior t0 the first pu LENT TO THE SALE AND USE TAX COL-. gallonBMrd shell in manors aor a provide for the co'. Contingency Fora',Fund and sang. Enre Pure, ant L ECTED7 AND PROVIDING POR AN sales arolrhlsNtion r enforcement w sycrl dares ancYPVed amaW abayWfr My TWOS. advertisement, that Saic ELECT ION ON THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED alas tax is the extent permitted by VW Me re. rNros arnrNM a for appve mewlrHons an. HEREIN ememtl this Resolution to cOm01Y Wlir Ina re specific amounts rr the e0ovt tamuleeions eM United States mails as s WHEREAS,the Basra of County Lornatslon, gulrementr of ilia Department of Revenue. q0 reliant snail a as determined by The Weld USE TAX County Director of PinanCe. e pursuant era Of 99.10 County,eo'redo. to Colors of the Act of March 3, 18 dO UnroN ena the weld County Home Rule 70. Property Taxed. Thera I'hereby levied anti ELECTION Co statute le vetted with thP COWIt...Angrily of ne Ruleinit Hwy Man M coney.,"„0 paid a counwww, 2s.subminko N Elefdon.Pursuant N awc?lon said newspaper is a raring the vette of Weld county,ly ornrl0.and ose tax of One portent a%)omy ter the privilege x9.2.104O).C.R.S., as•m•ItdsO,there Ding M WHEREAS,section of eld County, CO OHdO R•Vl and 01 Using or consuming in Weld County any CM' general election Within 17b days ebN the a0D• publishing legal riOtlCeG 5iWHE RE s,secion 79.!.1A cantles to HVYa stru<tlen end bul101nO materials Draaeti at re Bon of this Resolution,Mt sales and use tax prP countrywide(C.R.S.). ]alas and authorizes use tax Upon es oDlove aI tall and for the Prly'lepe r string, uting Or penal documented in min Res0lutlr, /M Wet Of the laws Ot the State O. fns sY u/fnd useltax up n the A of na consuming env motor antl Other vehicles pure and w sex propose'documented in this Retry county vomp on such lflkProposal,and chased at retail On Which registration is required. !ion Mali be referred to the qualified and TIPP a 71.Definition.Pr DurpOsei Of Bns R•selutlOn, tend orlon r Wald County at a special said neWS er, i❑ W}I WHEREAS Wale County (the County) has not JO p she lean "construction and personal eO Ml+wNiCh the qua do he Mlp on Tai'V,Mercn fie 1ri0. heretoforeR S,Me any sales or use lax,and snail a, any tangible personnel a County, ,and the Vesflon ro be ail bea published, were trarsm WHEREAS.ine BOnrdr County Board)sIlede is scot q as ro+M gyNvi.e ng• era of Weld County, COfOr.MO PM Board) rindf W, used r consumed in the County,end IstSHA Neon Mall be IOE SV subscribers of said neY that the Imposition of a sales and Vie Tex of one or a component portent ro any Won pert of,structure, read SHALL A P WELD COUNTY, SALES AND business e rcent(1%)will permit ine County to reduce its ore<OmppnMt Ot any Mudlnp,etrutlure.rood USE TAX OP WELD COVNTE,COLORA mode of 1O this 1991 tie VSIOrBm pl'Opef!yalt mill".evy agVlvN•01 or eppurteMnb in the County. DO, AT THE RATE OF ONE PERCENT t0 The galore fproperl.antl 27,use ma EkarepnOns,m no event shag the 0%), BE LEVIED AND IMPOSED FOR WHEREAS, the Board Ilmtls the) it la in iM1a USe NIX Mooted by this Rla01V110n extent,Or apt THE PURPOSE OP REOVCING THE AD - That the annexed le a beet leerest of the present ono future inhen'tants pl(a) To the store VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL g and<shrew of the county to submit a one percent 904,use the Tieo consumption of any LEVY, A ACCORDANCE WITH THE (I%)sales end use lax proposal to the registered tangible perspnel DfOpeRylMsaleof wtrawb PROPOSAL AND RESOLUTION OF THE ]ri the LCgLLlaf and emir electors Oft lecito•retal''siesta%imposed by Weld County. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS the County. (O)To 1M strode,yen O/consumption of omy OF WELD COUNTY? Each .., 1, On th0 sa171 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by tangible personal property purchased fr resale 77.Publication of Resolution,The County Clerk Phi' Boa10 of COVefy COMalIE4!OMr' el Weta in the County,either In its Original term r as an end Recorder Is he/eUY euthrue,l end direeteel qcounty,croreaei Q COnsOCUflye 1risl ingredient of a Manufactured r compounded to publish me full text of this Resolution ro,Jr aeD RE'.. SALES TAX•SPECIAL ELECTION product,in the fewer Course of a business, erste times,a Week apart,In The New NOVA,the GENERAL PROVISIONS I Sold notice was in Q TO tM storage,use,r consumption of ten• legal newspaper of general circular in the 1. Purpose, The Durpfse of this Rces01U110n is, Bible Oertral Property brought into Me County a County. `� , 1 C Upon the BOD,DY0t Of a malONiO o registered nonresident meter ter his own storage,use,or 7i. Publcaton of Nonce ar 00••r Rammth February electors voting on aucn OropO$N, to impose a rpnsration wmto temporarily With the County, Bon. TM County Clerk and Recorder 1$MreOY Seim taX Of one (1%) Upon tha sale et retail of however, this eXempnon donee nOt apply to the ayTherized TO nubile', a notice cMcerning nt notice W3S in the 1SSUC 0: tangible personal property and the furnishing Of storage,use.Or consumOtlon Of tangible personal close Of reglStration for the elwlir In The New - Mt� prtNn service]in the County, and to Impose a property brought into this state by a nonresident News,the legal ntW+pePw Of general circulationICI a use tax of one percent 11%) Only for the prlV' '0 be used In the conduct r.a business in this in the COunty. ay 01 using of consuming in the County any state. 79.P99nng and Publication of BMa11M NOT. COnatruct100 end(swirling mater Vit prcnesed at Id)TO Me storage.Me,Or COMAIMPtlon Of ten- The COVW Y Clerk and Recorder is hereby aumP retail end for the privilege 01 storing, using Or 0'11103 Der'onel property by the United States Goy /lied anti curetted l0<otelcuWSly WM,otwith ' COMM/Ming in Tne County any motor and other ernment of the state of CO'ora00, or Its �... vanities. purchased at retail On Which raisin.. POBIng a op is 11re air by grit Section iI-11K• 107, Hon's required,e'1 in accordance win ine rout' Institutions,or hs citipolies l only Ylel Oe in thNr C,R,tion, the amen d. Th required County Clerk and Re- ams of MnU° 7 0l Title 29, C.R,S., whlCh cherit meMN foredo s nnth or OY relipl0 their it 0.R,5„as ribMed.further Couldyg and end RR- DrOVICOMl are incorporated heroin by this refer' regular re corporations Or charitable in the anion r +heir t Postder la MbDy conspicuously er Offi a and tluKtsh regular T the stor g .use,Or a fyumptiO ro notice eof election in nw Alts ea b pullet by e. The Wiles and Via Nx shall OaCOme elfep (e)personal the storage.use,Or Conran engaged g tam ace at r t ten clays TM to t NMor et leer- Subscribed and SWorn "2.en oon, efin gibe!Dreqnel propert by . 2.Sfefurory OanAlion.atprppnaa,Por par• Y persen mpoun i In OMa a+leech ten 40 per S.the made,Dgr. Ma ale.pr e r mama an ya rti r compounding Or Wenno Sechos med i to C.R.S.,er emeposin day of poses of this Raw!Vtion, en aedefined or the for mod prom,r use any WWI substance.Or 7O Gaythe immediately at ter the areg r words .24 102 etl a/e,n 4nllu be defined as in Sec rat intoith,write ssing Of or beC el eS an Mom the pebo eM election off Ran shall OefIYN the 1".One Jd•fi lc2 end re in Or rated ea amendatl, wen IorO the processing of r becomes r InOrP count boxes containing The reeves the ballot Uldr to the ��� ' which denn.rions are incorwrer•d herein by thls slant r<OmprNdt pt r this 1-�=>•1. reference, which IS manufactured, compounded,rr�ur the County Cenessinty Board to submitted canly red SALES TAX nishad Ma the container,lam,or the furn'aned according to le W.If,upon<Tatting the VON,is J. Tax Levied. Thera is hereby levied, and wooing case thereof, that a nitwits'of iM Thera snail be collected end oald,a sale..tax In Died ena y /eon nevered qwb me amont As in this ResolimOn provided, upon to To na gibie persona'yN,r<MWmathe ol shy Innvor of stone el Wen el ax P Me 1.Mb the Pale el wall Of len(Ph'e personal Prolww. use of r ich as aldybeen Su the NII or in N, I of TM asIp TO VN tax popee nt the Val OI Which lies already Men sahlecrw ro e imposition Is eof socaed lid Sari MINI impleMMt for end trn furnishing of certain wntled. , as pro- ex es Or VW tax po another oy I5 Res pVM A r In Im .Conduct o1•f Yba end use tax, V'den o axe T C.R.S..P'amended. excess b tgra tedaga Dy thee yew TaxIM,Ol red' JL ConduCI •I n Mar The a thereof Mall M nee a, NO Tax 9n Tax. The amount of a 4UDIees f0 lee n M•II so Resolution on w easinst the Yaw tax rMpeMO by held, we,so end the roans practicable,war cenfor D• V 6 u �Q snnll not inryae the nmeonr of any Heat o!gee isle Reasluibn wne res t t e miTY FEE$ tax imposed by Article 2e of TNIe 09,C.R.S.,es pet 0 persen'''Nn WMOve th Dr se ter ea lgrad0 Ei el.°Code amended. accuse. or l prOpeOtlr in the d by r ism Of 1980e povended. COlradp Election Code S, peavey Charge. The gapes WOW, fret" ?'ere penOnal property p Of d by NM Im ll Of 1PoD as emenMIS sales shall InClude delivery Charges when su0h :rectal 10the Tsa!OVUM byim for credit shell MISCELLANEOUS target are subleCt to the State Sale$ena Use M equal 10 the MX polo by him by reason vf the of hrc•nt Limitation sale net a eltted.teX rafts M' '. Tea imposed by Article 26 of Tine 19,C.R.S„AS impositionm onis e seen or use fetax r e previous lag on and datemuni of adoption aslao of his Ttoluae exun ',marled,regardless of Ina Alec•to which awls' county on his phecnaas or ell for a prgMrty. Ina r me datein ddote this Rhas ttiw hen The amount of ma tread Mau no exctea ms tax Board nwenY fills and Dlwmn99 Net the sett • Pry,s mPOa, imp0]p Dy inis Resolution. en percent"m'bnOn rwlaw in Section•M4.10a. a. Picked Up Building Motorists. No sales tax Id) (0 the storey..use,or consumption Of tam Q,R,i„es emended,will be exceeded in e,IMtl Mail apply to me sate yI construction end build- gib!a Noreen&roach/and nWNnold effect.etc- One MUnklpallty within the County by InP County Inc metertale,as the Term IS Uted in S•<r'on 2Y-2- duped outside of the county end brought into it sales ana VM tax imposed by this RNOWtion. 109, C,R.S., as emended, If Sinn materials are by a nonreSIG•tlt acquiring residency. However,there is no proniolnee against the Imo picked up by the purchaser and if the purchaser 011 To the storage Or use r e motr Vehicle If position of the Sale end use tax by Weld County r such materiels presents rothe retailer a DVIIIM for°weer is r was,at the time of purchase, a because the County Sales and USe Tax does not ing permit or other documentation acceptable to nonresident of the County and he purchased the exceed one percent(1%),pursuant t0 SectlOn 29- such local government evidenCIMI tbet a local Vehkk abide Of the County for use outside the 2.108(2),C.R.S.,as amended. use tax has been paid or is regulred to be paid. County and actually so used it for a substantial u.Effective Data'Agebc+adity.upon adoption 7.PObd Slangs.NO sales of use tax shall apPiy and rlMaf9 WOOS.?Or Which It was acquired by me electorate at the Special election,MIS Res, e to the sale of food purchased With food STaMOs, and he registered,titled,or licensee said mrr olutlon Mall prOme affective and in free at - For the PYrD4es of ih's Wag/AO food"shall yen,t'e OWaide of the Goynry, Me e.M,on July 1,TO,wasn't Almelo•ac- • aye the Seine meaning a4 OAOVIded In 7 V,S,C. ('1 TO ma storage,use,or consumption of any five until repeated by the Board(stabled ro an Section 9019(9),as such section tlxlell on O<rOb•r Y 1. IYB7.01 le teerearter amended.. construction v add buildingnWh mPNANIe and more- I!la of nary Rea Of Outstanding All bends). 0. 4uPPlamemal PODL NO aAIPa or VSO Na And Other VPnIUN r Wnitn registration is re- la ltnNCry References. All grutrY Cate. 9uirM ,t a written contra(' for me pUrenale nos in lie N•NINIOn M refer be construed le er shall apply to iho sale OI food port M4ad well thereof was entered into prior !O IM aliwnVe 10 wen Statute.AS ne same MeV MAYO been hers /Un04 pf0yi.0e0 by Ih0]OBCia SVPPlamentel lopd Gd!B 01 I AMOS Mbd with funds OeCielprovided by the alBMCiel nit USa MM. Tetra em•M1tlW, and, Steblec110 any MOT r. (U TO Me storage,use.or Consumption of any avows of contending bends,as the same mey lypplementel load DrOprem for Woolen, intents, COntt/V[tion ono oVil0ng mdse/lets required or hereafter he emended from time tO Mime. -and children,42 U.S.C.SeCtion 170,For the ars made necessary in The perfrMante Of any cool 75,AmenOnMte.EXCat as to the one percent p0]es of this paragraph, "food" shall have the stfutlir Contract bid,let,Or entered IMO et any (1%)rate Of the ales and use MX,the OVVNIonr same meen',nu as drawler it it, U.S.C, Section time prior to the efitttlVe date Of this Rel01010n. Of thit ReSOIyia may Ile amended by Resolution 170,es such Section exists on October I,1987,or 7d•MOW and other Vehicle Use Tax COllectlo. 01 the Board(subiect,hOwwar,t0 an rights r - is thereafter amended. Seen g St.Previous) Taxed b Tne VN NY pevery of ran other' shell r• owners n e outstanding lenSob Med10 aetl aver amenoe r y y a tangible p rs na,l O tax cruiseepoit net et it OA motor and Onw vehicle pun mane need the M Wroval. to ms alecirt r for • Hell apptnne Neeettrials personal OlOp by The a Wte o Colorado.ed(tr required County'Or tort/ .If OWs ertY at rPiMl or nP Nrnlehlnp r eafVltBa II the by na IeWe r the a1Na r Colorado.end M r,pls N.S•ven0111N.U any section,wbrctir,pan w nuction s previously ',Amos to a tales ?ration snail pe made of any MOTOr Or oher veil. 'rah,sentence,cause or provI"on of thee Res- ', 1 OI Ts use tax Iawfuily Imposed on the DIAChefer or cle for wren registration is required, and no cation snail be adlDaed M be Inylle Of oiler by another county,equal 10 or in esem OI certificate co title sMII be mad for such vehicle unenforceable,the in tend'ty r VMnlrcNb111N that sought to be imposed by Weld County,eolo• or for a mobile home by the Colorado Dart' of such sect) redo..A credit mall be yenta against the sales r,MY Of the,Ciwse n pewit - • tax imposed by Weld County.COlradO,Wile re• men? Revenue Or its age,uteed Or Consent ntil tiny wall not S,clauses MY r the remaining Sections,st. tax e f upon the storage, use, r shell b pCOI' li r. II IS clnDes r Of The Oe r that RaWIW WC?!o"no"noosed i0alls l egOe1 se tax gre tV the teere0f pursuant tO Mil Reand Re shell he cob tit, II r she this es lu ids eh W that the va - lawfully the l ase sale's/use tax preVVsly aytho by the County Clark and°DOrOM el the riwa parts a end Resolution es lution was, (paid y. the purchaser or user t0 the tM ms Revenue. spent of ma Colorado Daperimani of Tne algae end end eco Rd,odopt was, he thusly.The amount of the crag?Tail no ekcpetl paYwnye, e Cowan(rrpeD r the use tax shell ce motion duly epee end 79th Oay O,edorad. 1 the the V. M•Mallon imposed ofSte by Wsta antiCOu R, UIMIOnh, gab to agreement Gt perlodlcetiv in and between following vhra on rna 79th day of January, 1990, h0. Aposiin of stab R uieaenae at reaii of twith hem. tyandlroM by antl MMMn A.D. The imposition persons' et the pert on the sale et shing of the County end na CMoreOo Department r Rev- ATTEST'Merl Ann F•Dnfeln cenrb!P prseen property and the furnishing be Of anus, Wald CDnto Me and Recardar certain Nryltes sVbj!<r 10 This tax shell M m 21 [pnarrocrien end auildep McNrltle Vas entl CIBrR N ine BDrQ nccoldence with schedules Set forth in the rU'es Tex f.meow,.The coilection et the use felt for fir TOMMN AntoM and IPguIMi005 0! thP EOIOradd Department of construction and ouuomg mel.riea sneu iv ea• Deputy County Uerx • Ravonye,and in accordance with any reguletiDns miniSlefed Nina direction Of the Board.Me use APPROVED AS TO FORM: ' which may be enacted by separate Resolution of tas may a paw b9 estimate nMO',The Pat Lee O•A1Orr'sOn the Board. Forget the tax et the time permits are issued for Asst,CovntY AHOrney 1,AMOVAN Ex[lyded,YM amounts subject IO buntline and construction, As an alternative TO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS tall ehal!not Inc'ode the amour!of any sales or the estimate procedure payload above,Deemer WELD COUNTY,COLORADO • use fax imposer'by Arts 2e of Title 79.C.R.S., of this use tax may be merle by me filing Dy env Gee R.Stammer,Cr irman as amended. ,s - applicant for a building permit r an affidavitGIDIM Kenneth,.Pro rwem P, • RESOLUTION • RE: ACCEPT INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AS MEETING CONDITION FOR APPROVAL OF SERVICE PLAN - LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT ao0 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, o U Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home M1 C Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the v affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and O a WHEREAS, on October 4, 1989, the Board did by Resolution, 0 3 grant a Conditional Approval of Service Plan for Left Hand Water o x District, and 4 9 WHEREAS, Section 5 of said Resolution stated that the approval was conditional upon an Intergovernmental Agreement being z reached with representatives of the Town of Erie and Left Hand 0 Water Association, and said Agreement being submitted to the Weld 0 a County Department of Planning Services, and .� x WHEREAS, on January 8, 1990, a Declaration of Understanding v executed between the Town of Erie and the Left Hand Water Supply z Company was submitted to the Department of Planning Services, and r1 H \ F WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that the o condition for approval has been satisfied; therefore, the Left m Hand Water District Service Plan is deemed finally approved with N a the Intergovernmental Agreement to be incorporated into said r4 u+ Service Flan. M oz CV N Z NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County 0 Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the condition for v x aFP roval of the Left Hand Water District Service Plan be, and hereby is, deemed sat: f:fied by the submission of the Declaration of Understanding between the Town of Erie and the Left Hand Water M n N Supply Company. N r4 .1 N BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Beard that said e w Intergovernmental Agreement shall be incorporated into the Left Hand Water District Service Plan. r A Page 2 RE: CONDITION OF APPROVAL - LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day o£ January, A.D. , 1990. e_ • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: '7/ ` IAAA (u44/1.6 WEL OUNTY, C ORADO Weld County�k and Recorder � and Clerk to the Board e e R. Erantner�an p�� &` �..ndi eorge Kennedy, Pro-Tem Deputy County erk Y/�J APP VED AS TO FORM: � ifif Harbert J " -c--cae7neaC C.W Kirby , my C Attorney (/,/' Gordo :0��' y � �'f v B 1253 REC 02203127 01/18/90 15 :51 x0.00 8/008 F 2126 MARY ANN FEUtkSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO u�illilnq alilillillia .ter AR2203127 DECLARATION OF UNDERSTANDING REGARDING FORMATION OF WATER DISTRICT I. PARTIES. The parties to this Declaration are the TOWN OF ERIE, a Colorado municipal corporation ("Town") and LEFT HAND WATER SUPPLY COMPANY, a Colorado non-profit corporation ("LHWSC"). 2. RECITALS AND PURPOSES. LHWSC operates a water system in rural areas of Boulder and Weld Counties including areas adjacent to the northern and northeastern limits of the Town. LHWSC is pursuing the formation of a Title 32 coo water district to be known as "LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT" ("District") which will o assume the functions, assets and liabilities of LHWSC and which, pursuant to • o state statutes, will have defined boundaries. The proposed boundaries of the • District include areas lying within the Town's Planning Area. Town does not A oppose the formation of the District provided that its concerns regarding future o w annexations of property lying within the proposed District are resolved to its 0 3 satisfaction. The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and o x conditions upon which the District will provide. service to present and future ra water users as well as how the District will respond to future annexations to o the Town of properties which are or may be included in the District. U —ix• 3. TOWN PLANNING AREA. LHWSC recognizes that certain properties to be served — i• a by and/or included in the proposed District coincide with areas which are included within a portion of the Town's Planning Area. The boundaries of such ..• ' areas are set forth in a. map which is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Z. 4. CONTINUATION OF PRE-EXISTING SERVICE. It is agreed that any existing water C z service as of the date of this Agreement provided by LHWSC and its successor H District within the Town's Planning/Service Area may continue until such time o zas a property served by the District is annexed to the Town. Such . service x presently consists of individual homes on large tracts of land and small N a residential subdivisions located outside of the existing boundaries of ▪ w municipalities in Boulder and Weld Counties. M o z 5. TOWN'S RIGHT TO PREEMPT SERVICE UPON ANNEXATION. In the event the Town o a annexes any portion of its Planning Area as described in Exhibit A served by u z LHWSC or its successor District, the Town, at its sole and absolute discretion, x shall have the option of incorporating the area(s) into the Town's municipal water utility system. Within 90 days of receiving written notice of the Town's r, .-4 intent to provide water service, LHWSC or its Successor District shall coordinate N with the Town on a plan which will provide for a smooth transition of service m m to the affected area by the Town. In the event that the Town elects not to provide municipal water utility service at the time of annexation. then LHWSC • or its successor District agrees to continue providing such service to whatever taps are then in existence in the affected area for a period of time as may be mutually agreed by the parties: provided, however, that the Town shall have the option of providing water service to such customers at a later date, upon notifying LHWSC or its successor District in writing, no later than 90 days before the changeover in service provider is to be made. 0. DISTRICT INCLUSIONS AND EXPANSION OF SERVICE. Any inclusion of territories or expansion of service not specifically set forth in the District's service plan approved by the Boards of County Commissioners of Boulder and Weld Counties, and which may wholly or partially be contained within Town's Planning Area, shall 960069 - � be subject to the prior approval of the Town, except service to single family residential developments of two units per 35 acres as now currently allowed by current zoning regulations. Request(s) and petitions for inclusion of new territories or expansion of service shall be timely referred to the Town for its review and, in the absence of the Town's permission, no such request(s) and petitions shall be granted within the Town's Planning Area. The purpose of the above-described referral process is to provide assurance to the Town that new development immediately outside of its corporate limits can be evaluated to coo determine what impacts such development will have on the Town's municipal system. c The intent is not to totally preclude LHWSC or its successor District from o extending or expanding water service within the Town's Planning Area if such N extension or expansion is compatible with the Town's municipal development, subject to paragraph 5 hereof. Accordingly, such consent shall not unreasonably o be withheld. 13 o � o x 7. STANDARDS. All transmission and distribution lines owned and operated by 11. x LHWSC or its successor District within the Town's Planning Area whenever o replaced, expanded, or added, shall be designed and installed to meet or exceed the then-applicable standards of the Town; specifically including fire standards x then in effect. LHWSC and District shall consult with the Town regarding the appropriate design capacity and location of such lines in order to avoid the necessity of duplicating line construction in the future as additional development occurs. 4 C) 8- CONVEYANCE OF WATER RIGHTS AND PARTIAL REIMBURSEMENT OF PLANT INVESTMENT co z FEE. Existing and new .customers of LHWSC or the District within the Town's Planning Area have or will be required to pay a plant investment fee (tap fee) F and to dedicate water rights tc LHWSC or the District. If Town annexes the x serviced property, and integrates those taps into its municipal utility system, ti such customers may be required to pay the Town's plant investment fee and to ,N� w dedicate water rights to Town. Accordingly, subsequent to annexation of such M properties by Town and within 60 days after Town gives written notice to LHWSC N z or the District of its intent to preempt water service pursuant to paragraph 6, o a LHWSC or the District agree to convey to Town water rights which are equivalent z to the quantity of water which it previously had received from such customers, z if such water rights can be conveyed. As an alternative to conveying said water rights to Town, LHWSC or the District shall have the option to pay to Town the M N then current cash value of such water rights in the applicable Drainage basin. LE)N In addition to the above, for all taps which were not in existence on October N 1,1989, LHWSC or the District agree to reimburse the Town an amount of money m cw equal to one-half of the plant investment fee received from those customers which are to be served by Town. 9. EXCLUSION FROM DISTRICT. Upon Town's annexation of any property located within the District, Town shall have the option of requesting that the owners of said lands obtain an exclusion from the District or, in the alternative, Town may initiate an independent exclusion proceeding. The District agrees to approve and support a request for exclusion whether initiated by property owner(s) or the Town. Section. 32-1-502, C.R.S, sets forth the current standards upon which lands may be excluded from a special district when annexed to a municipality. The parties hereto desire to clarify their responsibilities in the event that 2 900068 a request to exclude territory in the District and within Town's municipal boundaries arises in the future. The parties acknowledge and agree that the portion of the proposed District which may be affected by future Town annexations represents a small fraction of the total District area. A severing of a portion of said lands is not anticipated to create a disruption to other lands served by the proposed District. To the extent that excluded property has District service lines running through it which connect one portion of the District to another, LHWSC or the District shall be free to retain whatever easements it may reasonable require across the excluded lands in order to continue to effectively 0 0 operate its remaining water system. en• 0 10. JOINT COOPERATION REGARDING WATER SERVICE TO NEW DEVELGPMENT. The parties acknowledge that serving new water users within Town's Planning Area will require o the procurement of new water supplies and an expansion of physical facilities. CD :4 In certain instances LHWSC or District may be better able to provide the x necessary service, and in other instances the better utility provider may be the o x Town. As future growth occurs, LHWSC or the District agree to meet, confer and ir xcooperate with the Town to determine which provider should provide water service o after considering the infrastructure then existing, the location of the • development and the density of development. This provision is not intended to x usurp the Town's absolute right to provide water service to properties within • w the Town's Planning Area or to property annexed by the Town. The parties z acknowledge their interests in obtaining the right to utilize water supplied by • the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District and/or water associated with o a the Six Cities or Windy Gap project and, therefore, agree to support each other's efforts in this regard in every reasonable way. 0o z 11. RATIFICATION BY SUCCESSOR SPECIAL DISTRICT. It is the intent of the parties o co that the formation of any special district be accomplished only on the express • terms and conditions set forth herein. At the first Board meeting after the e District is formed, the Board of Directors of the newly formed District shall H4 w ratify and adopt the terms of this Declaration of Understanding as a resolution c x of the Board and acknowledge that the Special District shall be bound by the a terms of this Declaration of Understanding until such time as it is jointly N o modified by the parties. Failure to so ratify shall constitute a material x departure from the District's service plan and injunctive relief may be obtained x g pursuant to Section 32-1-207, C.P.S. en ri u a 12. PARTIAL INVALIDITY. If a court of competent jurisdiction at any time holds H4 N that a portion of this Declaration of Understanding is invalid or unenforceable. m w the remainder shall not be affected thereby and shall continue in full force and effect. 13. FUTURE EXPANSION OF PLANNING In the event the Town extends its Planning Area beyond the boundaries depicted in Exhibit "A", the parties agree to meet, confer and negotiate in good faith various issues of mutual concern. A copy of the Town's current Comprehensive Plan Map is attached as Exhibit C. 14. POTENTIAL SERVICE. Several areas immediately to the east of Town are not included in the proposed boundaries of the District because of the current inability of the District to service such areas, this area is designated an 3 900068 Exhibit 6 attached hereto. In the event that this area is capable of being legally, efficiently, -and economically serviced with a viable source of water, the District would consider petitions for inclusion of properties within this area. 15. PREVIOUS AGREEMENTS. This Declaration of Understanding supersedes all previous agreements between the parties. Upon execution of this Declaration, the parties agree that all prior agreements (expressly including but not limited to the Agreement dated September 23, 1982) are revoked, superseded by this Declaration, and are rendered null and void. DATED. Zea ,�/� / 54 , 1989. 'v.+ r.• t � TOWN OF ERIE r w • • . A - 40.#4, - _ .. Mayor . :,..; , . T • �t11sa*�'f . CO X7,'7 • 727 � OU , O oU LEFT HAND WATER SUPPLY COMPANY ca 121/61168.11 A w President C o ATTEST: v 94 x an v, mm w (/ Secretary J m oa a U \ CO Z % M %.+ F O Ca X +7 N 5 N W N (y RNL:Ltm N Z LHWSDFVERIE.AGT c 11068 >4 112989 z 120889 M N N 4 r N C a Q(�®068 90 , 9 MI �@ 890006 .� • I• f 9 V.+ C" Z • P,• r• /^ w 0ce a0 ;� W •I y 4 x Q Y ' • Q ` 4.-I • • 1.•w :it,r rl • tt 0I0II ► a.• u +•,c �i 8.p( •..r Y • t y O N � I. I PO.�.� � uu I .Z. U �. o a z c .. ` • a...• Q �.,, y N Vi O HM{ V p •' x.4 • 4 , . 0. a _ C[ �yy J WK �HK H�..S.' O•r. • •, •44.2• • W r.01:10 CO i4 L.I la om! 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OVERTON - - - -- - SU2AN O. FRITCNEL DENVER METRO-4f]O]I 57rvSS06 BRETT J. LAMBERT YELECOr1ER (]0]1 772-Bi05 January 4, 1990 • Mr. Keith Schuett Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street, Room 342 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Left Hand Water District Dear Keith: We have received the approval of the Left Hand Water District's service plan from Boulder County and have fulfilled their conditions. I am preparing to submit the petition to the Court asking for an election on the issue of formation. I note that as a condition of approval , the Weld County Commissioners required submittal of an agreement between the Town of Erie and the proposed District. Enclosed please find a Declaration of Understanding executed between the Town and the Company but which would be binding upon the District upon formation. (See paragraph 11 of the memorandum.) If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Ve yours, and N." yons, II RNL:jIm LHWSDF\SCHUET.L Enclosure cc: Left Hand Water Supply Company OAtt'n: James M. Dickey) Fiq ?M/1 JAN 6 1940 • weld to, inaumnt am= 900068 WELD COUNTY, COLORAD "µtit 7 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS .RANT P.O. & . :O . - • V0. P;'). - VENDOR 7 - - . • -- - -- AMOUNT - - 33 COCKS FOR SEYEE—MDICHLY 6,392.51 • • to of Colorado ) TOTAL $6,392.51 ) ss my of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JANUARY 17TH soand that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite it names with the total amount 56,392.51 Dated this 17TH day of JANUARY 19' 90 . i ���� Weld C y Fina ce Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17TH day of JANUARY lc , 90 My eora s'i on expires : My Commtssion Exolien June 3 1990 44,4_, 11741...4---ni Notary Public ate of Colorado ) ) ss my cf !Weld ) . 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Z m I ►. - , mit m m a t 1� z a m r m I M a Imo./ 4 z m a A I b r = s O Z \ I • m 0 a o I sr • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • 0', Ck.,,.1i Co SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING January 9, 1990 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on January 9, 1990, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room 0)01) , Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Ernie Ross, at 1:35 p.m. Tape 366 - Side 1 Bud Halldorson Present Ann Garrison Absent Jerry Burnett Absent LeAnn Reid Present Rick Iverson Absent Judy Yamaguchi Present Bud Clemons Absent Jerry Kiefer Present Ernie Ross Present A quorum was present. Also present: Lanell Curry, Current Planner, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, and Bobbie Good, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting o£ the Weld County Planning Commission held on December 5, 1989, was approved pursuant to a correction being made on the top of Page 12. May the record reflect Bud Clemons made the motion to approve Case Number USR-896 for Gary and Mary Ann Tuten, not Bud Halldorson. CASE NUMBER: S-309 APPLICANT: Frederick and Shirley M. Leis REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 3, in the SE} SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado LOCATION: North of East 20th Street, apprOximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley APPEARANCE: Fred Leis, property owner and applicant, stated they want to divide this property. The developed portion would then be one lot, and the undeveloped property would be eligible for a single family dwelling. He has no problem with the ten foot road right-of-way as shown on the plat, but he would like the Planning Commission to be aware the tea foot easement next to the ditch is in addition to the ditch right-of-way. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. There was none. 4844 +fir i 7 /q0 Summary of the weld County Planning Commission January 9, 1990 Page 2 The Chairman asked Mr. Leis if he had reviewed the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services? He stated he has no objection to the staff's recommendation. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number S-309 for Frederick and Shirley M. Leis for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision of part of Lot 3, in the SE} SEl of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado, be forwarded to the Hoard of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Weld County Utilities Coordinating Advise Committee and the Department of Planning Services' staff. 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. Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Lean Reid - yea; Bud Halldorson - yes: Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-900 APPLICANT: Daniel and Mildred Buxman REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a gravel mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEI SW} and NEI SW} of Section 33, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East o£ Weld County Road 29, approximately .5 miles south of Weld County Road 64. APPEARANCE: Vern Nelson, Engineer, Nelson Engineering, stated this is a limited impact gravel mine, (under ten acres) with only about 7.7 acres that are mineable. This will be a private mine and the owner intends to only sell gravel to people who come on-site to buy it. There will be no crushers or other commercial eguipment. The estimated life of this gravel pit is approximately sixteen years. Reclamation plans include a recreational site upon completion of the mining operation. They have reviewed the recommendations, conditions, and Development Standards prepared by the staff. They are taking exception only to Development Standard #4. They would prefer it be amended not to say..."No hauling shall be allowed south on Weld County Road 29." The applicant can discouage this route by placement of ingress and egress points, signs, etc., but this is a public road and the applicant has no policing Dowers. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission January 9, 199° Page 3 The Chairman called for disucssion from the members of the audience. Lillian 1kenoyue, resident, J-B Acres, spoke against using 71st Avenue (Weld County Road 29) for a haul route because it is a residential area, the road is not paved, end the dust is terrible. Tape 366 - Side 2 The Chairman asked Lanell Curry to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services's staff into the record. MOTION: Bud Ealldorson moved Case Number USR-900 for Daniel and Mildred BUXWA for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a gravel mining operation in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for epproval based upon the recommendation, conditions, and Development Standards presented by the staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Notion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. The proposed haul route was discussed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Bud Nalldorsou - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 2:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted, '.130Lb.�x �ooc� Bobbie Good Secretary MINUTES OF THE WELD COUNTY UTILITIES COORDINATING ADVISORY COMMITTEE January 11, 1990 A regular meeting of the Weld County Utilities Coordinating Advisory Committee was held on January 11, 1990, 1990, was held at 10:05 a.m. in Room 316, Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Doug Melby. Tape 9 - Side MEMBERS PRESENT: Doug Me7by Evans Fire Department Wanda Grego Central Weld County Water District Glenn Stokes Public Service Drew Seheltinga Weld County Engineering Department Mike Johnson Greeley Gas Company MEMBERS ABSENT: Steve Bagley City of Greeley Also present: Lanell Curry, Current Planner, Bobbie Good, Secretary, and Bob McComb, McComb Realty. A quorum was present. The minutes of the meeting continued from December 14, 1989, and held on December 21, 1989, were approved as distributed. The Chairman welcomed Wanda Grage, Central Weld County Water District, to the Committee. CASE NUMBER: S-310 APPLICANT: Bob McComb for Union Colony Bank and Gary M. and Kimberly A. Wiedeman REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 through 9, Bird Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of 71st Avenue, approximately .5 miles north of U.S. 34 By-Pass The Chairman asked Lanell Curry to review the request of the applicant. Previously, there were nine lots in this subdivision, but only one was developed or had improvements on it. The proposal is to make two large lots instead of nine. There will be a twenty foot exterior easement around the two lots with no inside easements. Bob McComb reported the utilities will run in from 71st Avenue, ingress and egress to both lots will also be from 71st Avenue, therefore there is no need for inside easements. . add_Littr I Vinx )i) 1/61° Minutes of the Weld County Utilities Coordinating Advisory Committee January 11, 1990 Page 2 NOTION: Glenn Stokes moved Case Number Case Number S-310 for Bob McComb representing Union Colony Bank and Gary M. and Kimberly A. Wiedoman for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision of Lots 1 through 9, Bird Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado, be forwarded to the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners with the Committee's recommendation for approval as submitted, and the County's requirement for internal perimeter easements be waived. Motion seconded by Mike Johnson. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Committee. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the Committee for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: The chairman called for nominations for Chairman to serve until December 31, 1990. George Mai moved Doug Melby be retained as Chairman and Drew Scheltinga be retained as vice-chairman for this term. Motion seconded by Glenn Stoke. The Chairman called for further nominations. There were none. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Committee. No further discussion followed. The Chairman asked the Committee for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 10:20 a.m. Respectfully submitted, lboL .N. it‘e5ma Bobbie Good Secretary t w. t/' V e OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER City of 1000 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 90631 (303) 350-977O Greeley January 10, 1990 Board of Weld County Commissioners PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioners: The Greeley City Council at their January 2, 1990, Council Meeting reappointed Police Chief Ron Wood to the E-911 Advisory Board. Sincerely, CITY O GREELEY asaki City Manager rlh 1989 GREELEY tetra en: etwi„.,, • ��., _.._' -- � +ter. ��!.• • . ~/»i' YOUR RURAL ELECTRIC COMPANY'S MONYMLY NEWS LRYTER JANUARY 1990 Rural Electric Company reviews... Service Fees A service fee is described as a fee charged for services received over and above the amount charged for electric energy.The fees which are charged to REC consumers,for various reasons,are as follows. RETURNED CHECK CHARGE -A service charge of five dollars($5.00)shall be made to a consumer for all checks issued as payment for deposit or electric service when returned to the Cooperative marked insufficient funds, inactive account, no such account listed, or other reasons caused by the consumer and resulting in additional accounting costs. Disconnect ypthout_advanee notice. will be made if an insufficient check is received when collecting a past due bill. METER READING FEES- Should the consumer fail to furnish the Cooperative with meter readings for three (3)consecutive months,the Cooperative shall proceed to read the meter with Cooperative personnel. A charge of fifteen dollars($15.00)will be made by the Cooperative for obtaining the meter reading. SERVICE CON'iECT CHARGE FOR TEMPORARY SERVICE - A charge of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall be made fir each temporary service connected. This shall be a service connect charge and shall not be refundable. Connections made after normal working hours or when the serviceman could not reasonably return to his normal facility within working hours,will have a charge of twenty-five dollars($25.00)made. CHARGE FOR COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT BILLS -When a delinquent account for electric service is not paid within seven days after proper notification as prescribed by policy, a personal visit shall be made to the consumers residence or place of business in an effort to collect the amount. In this event, a collection charge in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be added to the bill. A charge o£ten dollars ($10.00)shall be made for each trip required to collect the delinquent account CHARGES IOR RESTORING SERVICE - When a consumers service has been discontinued for non-payment of an electric bill or violation of Cooperatives rules, a charge for restoring service shall be made as follows: If the restoring of service is made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p,m. on a regular working day,a charge of fifteen dollars($15.00)shall be made. If the restoring of service is made,at the consumers request, after regular working hours(4:00 p.m, to 8:00 a.m.)on Saturday,Sunday or a legal holiday,a charge of twenty-five dollars($25.00) shall be made. Legal holidays shall be defined as a holiday observed by the Cooperative. CHARGES FOR TAMPERING WITH METER SEALS - The consumer shall not break, cut or otherwise open the meter seal without prior approval from the Cooperative.Unauthorized breaking, cutting or otherwise opening a meter seal may subject the consumer to a meter seal tampering charge of fifteen dollars ($15.00). CHARGES FOR DISCONNECTING STOCKWELLS - A consumer may wish to have a stockwell disconnected for some reason and reconnected within a year.The fee for this service is$15.00. If the reconnect is made after hours,the fee is$25.00. If the stockwell is still under a five-year contract,the regular minimum charge will be billed monthly.The same fees apply when a stockwell is disconnected for non-payment. 60°)VE 'ID �li�lao Third Party would lake to help in cases where SPARKSPARKS non-payment is just an oversight,or S where there is a bona-fide hardship. If you know anyone who might run Newsletter of Can Pay Bill ii this risk,we urge you to suggest that RURAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 7 they take advantage of the "third Pine Bluffs, Wyoming Do you know someone who, die to party designation on electric power bung. persons desiri EDITOR: Jackie Mueller age or infirmity,might overlook theirng such a MANAGER: Don Brunner power bill and have their power service need simply notify us, in writing, that they would like to disconnected? Or, are any of you include a third party leaving on an extended vacation and to receive any OFFICE HOURS need to have someone take care of notice of past-due bills or termination MONDAY- FRIDAY your power bill? of service on that actouni. Should this problem occur, the third party 8:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. There is something that can be Open During Noon Hour done! will be notified in plenty of time to avert the possible problems of a Closed Saturday Rural Electric Company doesn't want to disconnect anyone's power disconnect. simply because a bill or disconnect The third party in no way takes on PHONE NUMBERS notice has been overlooked. We the liability for any past-due bills. Local 245.3261 Wyoming. . . . . . . . 1.800 824.9208 Colxado. Nebraska 1-800-4234781 time,consumers in Wyoming should These Numbers Can Be Used Lost Your mail their payments at least TWO 24 Hours A Day Discount? days ahead. Consumers in Colorado JJ and Nebraska should mail their payments FOUR days prior to the Many consumers are finding that 18th. BOARD OF DIRECTORS they have lost the discount on their We realize most people try to be Wayne Child monthly billing because their prompt with their payments,and we Cheyenne, WY 632.5401 Payments were not received in our appreciate that. Remember, the J. E. "Ernie" Loyd office by the 18th day of the month. payments are to be received by the Hereford, CO . • 496.2289 In checking with the post office, 18th, not postmarked. Kenneth Gehrke we have been told that to insure that Kelp us help you'. Mail your Bushnell. NE 673.5344 the payments are in our office on payments in plenty of time.. Russ Nielsen Potter, NE 879.4262 Jack Lockwood r- - 1 Kimball, NE 235.2931 Doz.. Wisroth Pine Bluffs, WY . . .245.3454 Delicious baked ham Gordon Malin Albin, WY 246.3223 Ham,Flavor Baked in Foil bine 1 can frozen orange juice and 1 Place ham in center of a large cup brown sugar and '/r cup A-I li sheet of heavy duty foil with a Sauce. shallow roasting pan underneath. Cider or Pineapple Sauce: Com- )i Pour over one of the sauces given ; below, Bring foil u over ham and 2 cups ceder or pineapple orate B P and 1 cup brown sugar. Decorate covering loosely. Bake according to ham with pineapple slices. chart. Half hour before baking is Apricot Sauce: Combine 2 cups ' finished, open and turn back foil apricot nectar or puree made by A)). Spoon out melted fat,remove skin forcing canned or cooked apricots if any.Score ham in diamond pattern through a sieve with 1/2 cup honey or � 1 and stud with cloves. Pour over brown sugar. Spread over ham cr., remaining sauce. Insert meat the-- before baking and during glazing. mometer. if used. Continue baking Baste with apricot juice during with foil open, basting with the glazing. 1 sauce until nicely browned and Sherry or Madeira: Pour 1 cup of glazed. Skim fat from pan juices and the wine over ham before baking.To serve with the ham, brown and glaze, sprinkle lightly "Owned By Those We Serve" FLAVOR SAUCES with brown sugar and baste with Frozen Orange Juice Sauce: Com- additional cup of wine. REC Offering Sery SAIL ice Award Budget Billing • a A Budget Pay Plan is now available to all Rural Electric Com• a pany consumers, according to Don Brunner, Manager. ` The plan is being offered in order / Aet. ,0 nr`r to assist consumers who are in- terested in budgeting their monthly .•, t_ electric bill throughout the year. ' prif < If interested,call or write the REC is ' office in Pine Bluffs. The Billing ,' " y" Department will average your bill ' A4' _r_ for the past twelve months and ar- - rive at a budget payment amount. ' An agreement will then be sent to you for your signature. The agree- David Parsons, Purchasing that is outstanding. He is often meat must be made during April, Agent for Rural Electric Company, called on to play the piano or organ May, June or July. Acceptance of was recently given a watch for at weddings and other social the agreement during any other completing ten years with our occasions, month of the calendar year will be at company. Jack Lockwood, president Although David would like the discretion of the board of direc- of the board of directors, made the to have the word inventory removed tors of REC. presentation. from the dictionary, he thinks he'd Give us a call and we'll work out a David is very active in his like to work many more years in the budget payment plan for you. church and has a talent in music electric utility industry. LOOK UP U, Hc�� , BEFORE YOU START WORK _, Are power lines nearby? • a `Ir .r� ' It's the law- 1 - According to Wyoming law,you • �v \ � : r could be liable if utility notification <� ti �� procedures are not followed and an electrical y j accident occurs. '. j- " .. ( -/ Play it safe- • Notify us if you plan work near power lines. " " -� We'll make a site inspection and give the go-ahead • if conditions are right. Details just a phone call away- N---..-j Call your local electric utility office. We'll be glad to help you =:a understand this law. ^� We care- Your rural electric utility wants to ensure that your work area is accident-free. Let's work together to prevent electrical accidents. Give Standby Power Units , MA A Workout • • 1)` . If you own a standby generator- A direct connected engine- \ ‘. v' " 1r t alternator unit, it should be generator unit should be exercised • - - "' ° �' y exercised y, g g; ,.\ Sys; y� 'periodically, Certain as follows: Before starting engine, ?` , '".a� 't .� . • standards and recommendations check lubricating oil and coolant _ ,:* , . have been set down for exercising levels. Make complete visual �. - stand-by units, inspection of units to be sure it is in . i i. , l . /i. �� , . Tractor-driven PTO good operating condition. Start and run engine five minutes with no generators should be exercised at -3_ least once every 90 day to blow out fond.Run engine at rated speed with a.. dust, to dry out moisture which may whatever load is available cp to full l have entered the generator, to load for the period of time required Weather remove oxidation from sliprings, and to reach normal operating to familiarize the operator with the temperature. Continue to operate u necessary steps to take during an engine for 30 minutes or more a, 1 ects actual emergency, depending on manufacturer's in recommendations. Check and correct security lights If possible, at least 50 any coolant or oil leaks. After percent of its normal load shruld be exercise period is over with, run With winter here, we remind you applied to the generator during the engine with no load for five minutes that severe cold weather can affect ' exercise period. to allow combustion chamber the operation of your mercury vapor Generator units with engine temperature to decrease gradually light.With below zero temperatures directly connected and not automatic to a minimum before stopping, you may notice your vapor light should be manually exercised at Some engine-driven does not appear to be as bright or,in least every seven days. Exercising generator sets are equipped with an some cases, may not come on at all. periods should be long enough to automatic exerciser which starts the An interaction of electricity and enable the engine to obtain normal unit automatically once a week,runs mercury vapor forms and heats a operating temperature while the unit for a predetermined time gas within the bulb which causes it carrying, i£ possible, at least 50 and then shuts the unit clown to light. Depending upon the percent of its normal load. automatically. weather, heat loss may cause the bulb to dim or not light at all.Lights will react differently,so it is possible for one to be off while another one does come on. The problem will Notice usually disappear when the weather warms. • If your mercury vapor light would DOES YOUR BILL NEED fail during cold weather and not resume normal operation when the A NAME CHANGE? weather warms, please notify the Cooperative office. Please inform us as soon as possible of an i changes in the name as it appears on your month- ly bill. These changes would include marriage, =!y" divorce or death. This is-necessary for accurate appropriation of your-capital credits. •)71j Thank you. , GOOD LIGHTING MAKES THE NOME SAFE! . . V t^.L1PINIAR Y . , , ' , NORTHERN COLORADO PATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT COLORADO.81G THOMPSON DATER DELIUER1 REPORT -- MONTH OF DECEMBER 1939 BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE FEATURE 11-30.09 4UOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 POUDRE RIDER 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 OA 0.0 0.0 44 HANSEN SUPPLY CAN 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.4 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.9 DIXON FEEDER CANAL 1.027.2• 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.027.2 1.296.1 2.323.3 2.323.1 TOTAL HORSETOOTH RESERVOIR 1.027.2- 4.0 0.4 0.4 1.027.2 1.296.1 2.323.3 2.323.3- TOTAL ABOVE FLATIRON 11.9- 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.9 11.5 23.4 23.4- BIG THOMPSON RIVER 167.2• 4.4 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 237.2- LOWEP, PLATTE RIVER 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.4 0.0 HANSEN FEEDER CAN 17.0- 0.0 0.0 120.0 185.0 134.1 319.1 31.9- TOTAL HANSEN FEEDER CANAL 135.0- 0.4 124.0 129.0 135.0 134.1 319.1 319.1• LITTLE THOMPSON R1 0.0 4.0 4.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 4.0 0.0 ST DRAIN SUP CANAL 366.9- 0.0 0.0 0.0 366.9 333.3 755.7 755.7- 57 ()RAIN RIVER 4.4 4.0 4.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.4 0.0 BOULDER FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.0 0.4 BOULDER CR SUP CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.0 0.0 0.0 BOULDER CREEK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL CARTER LAKE 366.9- 0.0 0.0 0.0 366.9 388.8 755.7 755.7- ttOiiti ipiiiitiii9itpiititt ttLvtitiiiSC TOTAL - QUOTA WATER 1.591.4- 0.9 124.0 124.0 1.591.0 1.330.5 3.421.5 3.421.5e TOTAL - REPL WATER 1.983.2 0.0 561.2 561.2 558.2 646.6 1.164.8 1.376.6 -- -- --Stt_SSStiiiSSSTSItSSiIIiiiiittttitttlSttiititiitiiitftLR5556L0SYit\ttii*zoning TOTAL COT HATER 392.2 4.4 601.2 601.2 2.149.2 2.437.1 4.586.3 2.044.9- PREVIOUS COT ISSUED 2.541.4 CBI ISSUED V-1•D 2.541.4 hilt- 09)jI iY1 34.- NORTHERN COLORADO PATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT COlORA60-810 THOMPSON PERCENTAGE OF QUOTA DELIVERED AT END OF DECEMBER 1939 TOTAL NET DELIVERIES BALANCE Y. OF QUOTA FEATURE QUOTA TRANSFERS PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12.31-89 DELIVERED POUORE RIVER 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 HANSEN SUPPU CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 OA 0.0 0.0 0.0 DIXON FEEDER CANAL 0.0 0.4 1.427.2 1.296.1 2.323.3 2.323.3- 0.0 TOTAL HORSETOOTH RESERVOIR G.0 0.0 1.027.2 1.296.1 2.323.3 2.323.3- 4.0 TOTAL ABOVE FLATIRON 0.4 4.0 11.9 11.5 23.4 23.4- 0.0 810 THOMPSON RIVER 0.0 120.0- 0,0 0.0 0.4 287.2- 0.0 LOVER PLATTE RIVER 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.4 OA 0.4 0.0 HANSEN FEEDER CAN 0.0 124.0 185.0 134.1 319.1 31.9- 0.0 TOTAL HANSEN FEEDER CANAL 0.0 0.0 135.0 134.1 319.1 319.1- 0.0 LITTLE THOMPSON RI 0.0 4.0 4.4 0.0 4.0 0.4 0.0 ST URAIN SUP CANAL 0.0 4.0 366.9 333.8 755.7 755.7- 4.4 ST !WAIN RIVER 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.0 4.4 BOULDER FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 BOULDER CR SUP CAN 0.0 4.4 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 BOULDER CREEK 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 TOTAL CARTER LAKE 0.0 0.0 366.9 388.3 755.7 755.7- 0.4 aeaaeeeseaaaee:aCe9eC9zesateasseesiLz9sszasaQaasessaSewsaeII:eeeaae:asas:zaSeaaaaezas TOTAL - QUOTA RATER 0.0 0.0 1.591.0 1.830.5 3.421.5 3.421,5- 0.0 TOTAL - REPL MATER 2.541.4 0.0 558.2 606.6 1.164.8 1.376.6 45.8 zz:Leaaezaaeeaeea:eesaee:seeeEl SC. CO :2170 263 sassssstaaaseSire:s:sa7e9aYsae:aata:aaaa:aaaaa:saa:aaaeaaaeaaa TOTAL CBT RATER 2.541.4 4.4 2.149.2 2.437.1 4.586.3 2.044.9- 180.4 NORTHERN COLORADO VATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT COLORADO-B10 THOMPSON DATER DELIVERY REPORT -- MONTH OF DECEMBER 1939 DITCH AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY FOIHT 11-20-89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 TOTAL - POUDRE RIVER 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL - HANSEN SUPPLY CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 OA Cat - 2 - DECEHBER 1999 DITCH AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11-30-89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 Ft Collins. City of 419.5- 419.5 926.1 1,244.6 1.244.6- Soldier Canyon Filter Plant 608.7- 608.7 470.0 1.078.7 1.078.7- TOTAL - DIXON FEEDER GAVIAL 1.027.2- 0.0 0.0 0.0 L.027.2 1.246.1 2.323.3 2.323.3- TOTAL HORSETOOTH RESERVOIR 1.027.2- 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.027.2 1.296.1 2.323.3 2.323.3- 8414 IToontain Rater Assn 0.2- 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4- Estes Park. Torn of 9.9- 9.9 9.4 19.3 11.3- Newell-Warnock Rater Assn 0.5- 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0- Prosoect Ntn Rater Co. Inc 1.3- 1.3 1.4 2.7 2.7- TOTAL ABOVE FLATIRON 11.9- 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.9 11.5 23.4 23.4- COT - 3 - DECEMBER 1939 DITCH AHD BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11.30-49 QUOTA DE81T CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 Loveland. City of 167.2- 120.4 287.2- TOTAL - 016 THOMPSON RIVER 167.2- 0.0 120.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 287.2- TOTAL - LORER PLATTE RIVER 0.4 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.0 Arkin Rater Association 7.0- 7.0 6.0 13.0 13.0- Buckhorn Rater Uses 1.3- 1.3 1.5 2.8 2.8- Emissaries of Divine light 1.4- 1.4 1.1 2.5 2.5- Loveland. City of 120.0 167.2 120.0 287.2 4.0 Spring Canyon 112; District 3.l- 3.1 5.5 13.6 13.6- . TOTAL - HANSEH FEEDER CAN 17.3- 0.0 0.0 120.0 185.0 134.1 319.1 31.9- TOTAL HANSEN FEEDER CANAL 185.4- 0.0 120.0 120.0 185.0 134.1 319.1 319.1- CBT - A - DECEMBER 1989 DITCH AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11-30-89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 TOTAL - LITTLE THOMPSON RI 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Ltl Thomson YD chic N Cuter) 366.9- 366.9 388.8 755.7 755.7- TOTAL • ST VRAIH SUP CANAL 366.9• 4.0 0.0 0.0 366.9 382.8 755.7 755.7- CBT - g - DECEMBER 1989 DITCH AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11-30.89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PROMOS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-39 TOTAL - SI ORRIN RIVER 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL - BOULDER FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL • =DER CR SUP CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 II CBI - 6 - DECEMBER 1989 DIICA AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11-30-89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS ° CENSER TOTAL 12-31-89 TOTAL • BOULDER CREEK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.C 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL CARTER LAKE 366.9- 0.0 0.0 0.0 366.9 338.3 755.7 755.7- eeaea06lat6ae eeaaea$$$$$9aaattaaatata6alle - eeeeaaeaaOtataaaaeaaa TOTAL - QUOTA MATER 1.591.0- 0.0 120.0 120.0 1.591.0 1.830.5 3.421.5 3.421.5- PkEUIOUS QUOTA CERT. 0.0 ca eaaa TATA CERT. 7.14 8.0 REPLACEMENT 4ATER Boulder. City of (C!0) (Repl) 2.015.3 561.2 561.2 526.1 561.2 1.087.3 1.454.1 Estes Park. Town of (Roo) 26.5- 26.5 31.3 57.8 57.8- State Board of Rorie (Repl) 5.6- 5.6 14.1 19.7 19.7- aa6te229999[666l6teaaeeaa6taaataeaaaeV66a6e1aeaeee taata6a66taalCefeaaaata TOTAL - REPL MATER 1.983.2 0.0 561.2 561.2 558.2 606.6 1.164.8 1.376.6 PREVIOUS REPL ISSUED 2.541.4 :. taa REPL ISSUED 7-T-D 2.541.4 taeeteaaalaaaCaat ta3afaffaaxteaatsaaaa9blaata: tt TOTAL CBI MATER 392.2 0.0 681.2 681.2 2.149.2 2.437.1 4.586.3 2.044.9- PREVIOUS CBT ISSUED 2.541.4 CBT ISSUED 4-T-D 2.541.4 IMINIIIla January 4, 1990 Snow Vater Equivalent Comparison from Snotel Sites Site Watershed Elevation X of Average 1988 1989 1990 hg.§.122,2,..—.., 97 112 77 Blue River above Green Mtn. Reservoir 92 96 84 Freement Pass 11,400 108 98 94 Hoosier Pass 11,400 85 100 68 Grizzley Peak 11,100 83 89 91 Colorado River above Granby Reservoir 101 112 75 Lake Irene 10,700 100 110 68 Arrow 9,680 114 98 97 Willow Creek Pass 9,540 84 135 72 Phantom Valley 9,030 105 105 61 Willow Creek 84 135 72 Willow Creek Pass 9,540 84 135 72 Fraser River above Windy Gap 111 105 77 Berthoud Summit 11,300 108 112 76 Arrow 9,680 114 98 97 Stillwater Creek 8,720 N/A N/A 57 East Slooe 99 g6 99 Poudre River 98 94 85 Lake Irene 10,700 100 110 68 Cameron Pass 10,300 77 80 N/A Doadman Hill 10,220 116 93 79 Joe Wright 10,120 N/A N/A 108 Big Thompson River 100 98 75 Lake Irene 10,700 100 110 68 Willow Park 10,700 N/A N/A 88 Two Mile 10,500 95 78 N/A Bear Lake 9,500 N/A N/A 82 Phantom Valley 9,030 105 105 61 St. Vrain River N/A N/A 107 University Camp 10,300 N/A N/A 126 Copeland Lake 8,600 N/A N/A 88 Boulder Creek N/A N/A 131 Niwot 11,300 N/A N/A 132 University Camp 10,300 N/A N/A 126 Lake Eldora 9,700 N/A N/A 135 EMINNIIMININEW Of _aL-11`IhlAR Y NUNICIPAL SUBDISTRICT. NORTHERN COLORADO HATER CONSERVAHC4 DISTRICT H11WY GAP MATER DELIVER? REPORT -- MONTH OF DEC3NBER 1939 BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIUERIES BALANCE FEATURE 11-30-89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31.69 POUDRE RIVER 858.6 0.0 65.2 0.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 793.4 DIXON FEEDER CANAL 1.776.1 0.0 4.4 65.2 309.7 296.1 605.8 1.545.2 TOTAL HORSETOOTH RESERVOIR 2.634.7 0.4 65.2 65.2 309.7 296.1 605.8 2.338.6 TOTAL ABOVE FLATIRON 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 BID THOMPSON RIVER 0.0 4.4 4.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.4 HANSEN FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 TOTAL HANSEN FEEDER CANAL 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.6 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ST VRA1N SUP CANAL 21.4- 0.4 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.3 5.0 23.7- ST URA1N RIVER 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.4 0.4 0.0 4.4 BOULDER FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.0 4.4 0.0 BOULDER CREEK 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 TOTAL CARTER LAKE 21.0- 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.3 5.0 23.3- LAKE GRANBY 4.311.8 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.4 4.311.8 TOTAL LAKE GRANS? 4.311.8 0.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 O.D 0.0 4.311.8 esezezastaeeaeaaazaszrzulanzzaeaaassaaeaaezazaazseseasttze'.szosaseszzaaatseCaaataatensaaeattaaQaeaaaaaatsaeaaaan:asp TOTAL EP HATER 6.923.5 4.4 65.2 65.2 312.4 298.4 610.8 6.627.1 PREVIOUS HOP ISSUED 7.237.9 lane YGP ISSUED ?-T-D 7.237.9 Net NUNICIPAL SUBDISTRICT. NORTHERN COLORADO DATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT WINDY GAP PERCENTAGE OF QUOTA DELIVERED AT END OF )ECEMBER 1989 TOTAL NET DELIVERIES BALANCE ; OF QUOTA FEATURE QUOTA TRANSFERS PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 DELIVERED POUDRE RIVER 934.9 65.2- 0.4 4.0 0.0 793.4 0.0 DIXON FEEDER CANAL 2.413.5 65.2 309.7 215.1 605.3 1.545.2 30.0 TOTAL HORSETOOTH RESERVOIR 2.944.4 0.0 309.7 296.1 645.8 2.338.6 24.5 TOTAL ABOVE FLATIRON 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 SIG THOMPSON RIVER 4.4 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 HANSEN FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 TOTAL HANSEN FEEDER CANAL 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 ST DRAIN SUP BANAL 18.7• 4.0 2.7 2.3 5.0 23.7- 26.7- ST VRAIN RIVER 0.4 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.4 0.4 80ULDER FEEDER CAN 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4./ BOULDER CREEK 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL CARTER LAKE 18.3- 0.0 2.7 2.3 5.1 23.3- 27.3- LAKE GRANBY 4.311.8 0.4 0.0 0.0 4.0 4.311.8 0.4 TOTAL LAKE GROW 4.311.8 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 4.311.8 4.4 12e2e6a2a212ae112a.a6e6zea4e2aza21eaesa4e6r-4621.e2az2azaeae61aae2e2a2a2ser2a2caeaaza622aa22sa22z2aeas2a6a2azz24sea4a= TOTAL YGP PATER 7.237.9 0.0 312.4 298,4 610.8 6.627.1 8.4 MUNICIPAL SUBDISTRICT. NORTHERN COLORADO PATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT WINDY GAP RATER DELIVERY REPORT -- MONTH OF DECEMBER 1939 DITCH AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11-30-89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 Greeley. City of 414.0 414.8 Platte River Poser Authority 443.8 65.2 378.6 TOTAL - POUDRE RIVER 358.6 0.0 65.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 793.4 Asheuser Busch (Ft Collins) 1.776.1 237.4 230.9 468.3 1.545.2 Platte River Poser Authority 65.2 72.3 65.2 137.5 0.0 TOTAL - DIxON FEEDER CANAL 1.776.1 0.4 4.0 65.2 309.7 296.1 605.8 1.545.2 TOTAL NORSETOOTN RESERVOIR 2.634.7 0.0 65.2 65.2 309.7 296.1 645.8 2.338.6 OGP - 2 - DECEMBER 1999 DITCH AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11-30-B5 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-B5 TOTAL ABOVE FLATIRON 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 TOTAL - BIS THOMPSON RIVER 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL - HANSEN FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.C TOTAL HANSEN FEEDER CANAL D.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 l BOP J DECEMBER 1939 DITCH AND BALANCE TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11-30-89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31.89 Lt1 Thompson VD Sine N Carter) 21.4- 2.7 2.3 5.0 23.7- TOTAL - ST VRAIN SUP CANAL 21.4- 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.3 5.0 23.7- Longmont. City of 0.4 0.4 TOTAL - ST VRAIN RIVER 0.4 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 TOTAL - BOULDER FEEDER CAN 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL - BOULDER CREEK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL CARTER LAKE 21.0- 0.0 4.0 0.0 2.7 2.3 5.0 23.3- i N YOP - 4 - OECEMBER 1989 DITCH AND BALANCE -. TRANSFERS DELIVERIES BALANCE DELIVERY POINT 11.30.89 QUOTA DEBIT CREDIT PREVIOUS DECEMBER TOTAL 12-31-89 Midd14 Pork Voter Cots Dist 500.0 500.0 Hindu Sao Pool 3.311.8 3.811.8 TOTAL - LAKE 6RANBY 4.311.8 0.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.311.8 TOTAL LAKE ORM 4.311.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.311.8 t=21181111=2r*/1\r:::�YI::::/:C0S0lf:::i61: :I: : Gia: -a TOTAL MCP WIER 6.925.5 0.0 65.2 65.2 312.4 298.4 610.8 6.627.1 PREVIOUS Y6P ISSUED 7.237.9 ::zzzzzfaae NOP ISSUED Y-T-D 7.237.9 e> 1/4, n[p44r r 0 UNITED STATES • NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [ WASHINGTON,O.C.20666 " ' r �4 January 11 , 1990 _ Docket No. 50-267 CD __ Mr. A. Clegg Crawford Vice President, Nuclear Operations Public Service Company of Colorado Post Office Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 1/4/1 Dear Mr. Crawford: SUBJECT: FORT ST. VRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT NO. 76 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE N0. OPR-34 (TAC N0. 75108) The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No.76 to Facility Operating License No. DPR-34 for the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to the Technical Specifications (TS) in response to your application transmitted by letter dated September 14, 1989. The amendment removes the fire protection requirements from your TS. Fire protection is now controlled by your fire protection program plan. A copy of the related safety evaluation is enclosed. The Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's next regular biweekly Federal Register notice. Sincerely, e‘t agign" Peter B. Erickson, Project Manager Non-Power Reactor, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures: 1. Amendment No. 76 to DPR-34 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/enclosures: See next page „it'' ,g ) 1 11,� o Jc Mr. A. Clegg Crawford Docket No. 50-267 Public Service Company of Colorado Fort St. Vrain cc: Mr. D. W. Warembourg, Manager Robert M. Quillen, Director Nuclear Engineering Division Radiation Control Division Public Service Company Department of Health of Colorado 4210 East 11th Avenue P. O. Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80220 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Mr. David Alberstein, Manager Mr. Charles H. Fuller Fort St. Vrain Services Manager, Nuclear Production GA International Services Corporation and Station Manager Post Office Box 85608 Public Service Company of Colorado San Diego, California 92138 16805 Weld County Road 19-1/2 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Mr. H. L. Brey, Manager Nuclear Licensing and Resource Mr. P. F. Tomlinson, Manager Management Division Quality Assurance Division 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. D. D. Hock U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission President and Chief Executive Officer P. O. Box 640 Public Service Company of Colorado Platteville, Colorado 80651 Post Office Box 840 Denver, Colorado 80201-0840 Kelley, Standfield & O'Donnell ATTN: Mr. J. K. Tarpey Commitment Control Program Public Service Company Building Coordinator Room 900 Public Service Company of Colorado 550 15th Street 2420 W. 26th Ave. Suite 100-D Denver, Colorado 80202 Denver, Colorado 80211 Regional Administrator, Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 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 c`F,pn scow :° .o UNITED STATES Of '` NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION N ! WASHINGTON,D.C.20656 "l .0. mow` • y��9 P� PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO DOCKET N0. 50-267 FORT ST. VRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 76 License No. DPR-34 1, The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that: A. The application for amendment by Public Service Company of Colorado (the licensee) dated September 14, 1989, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will operate in conformity with the application, as amended, the provisions of the Act, and the regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance: (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment tan be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations; D. The issuance of this license amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied. - � - 2. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraphs 2.D.(2) and 2.0.(5) of Facility Operating License No. DPR-34 are hereby amended to read as follows: (2) Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendices A and B, as revised through Amendment No. 76 are hereby incorporated in the license. The :icensee shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications. (5) Fire Protection The licensee shall implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the approved fire protection program as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report for the facility and as approved in the SER dated May 18, 1989 subject to the following provision: The licensee may make changes to the approved fire protection program without prior approval of the Commission only if those changes would not adversely affect the ability to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire. 3. The license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance. FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Ante", 7, 4.4.4.4-0. Seymour H. Weiss, Director Non-Power Reactor, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, V and Special Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attachment: Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: January 11, 1990 ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 76 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE N0. DPR-34 DOCKET N0. 50-267 Replace the following pages of the Appendix A Technical Specifications with the attached pages. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain vertical lines indicating the areas of change. Remove Insert 4.10-1 4.10-1 4.10-2 - 4.10-2(a) - 4.10-3 - 4.10-4 - 4.10-5 - 4.10-6 - 4.10-7 - 4.10-8 - 4.10-9 - 5.10-1 5.10-1 5.10-2 - 5.10-3 - 5.10-4 - 5.10-5 - 5.10-6 - 7.1-4 7.1-4 7.1-11 7.1-11 7.4-2 7.4-2 I Fort St. Vrain Al Technical Sp2cificatiors Amendment No. 76 Page 4.10-1 4.10 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS - LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION (These requirements have been deleted. Refer to the Fire Protection Program Plan for Fire Protection Operability Requirements. ) Fort St. Vrair x1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 76 Page 5. 10-1 5.10 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS - SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (These requirements have been deleted. Refer to the Fire J Protection Program Plan for Fire Protection Operability I Requirements.) Fort St. Vrain SI Technical Specifications Amendment No. 76 Page 7. I-4 (4) During the performance of reactor startup, reactor shutdown, and recovery from reactor trip, two licensed operators must be in the control room. (5) All core alterations shall be observed and directly supervised by either a licensed Senior Reactor Operator or Senior Reactor Operator Limited to Fuel Handling who has no other concurrent responsibilities during this operation. (6) An operator or technician qualified in radiation protection procedures shall be present at the facility at all times that there is fuel on site. I (7) Fire Brigade staffing requirements have been I incorporated into the Fire Protection Program ! Ptar. I ' I Fort St. Vrain R1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 76 Page 7.1-11 e. Investigation of all violations of the Technical Specifications including the preparation and • forwarding of reports covering the evaluation and recommendations to prevent recurrence to the Manager, Nuclear Production and Station Manager and to the Chairman of the Nuclear Facility Safety Committee. f. Review of all Reportable Events. g. Review of facility operations to detect potential nuclear safety hazards. h. Performance of special reviews, investigations, and reports thereon as requested by the Chairman of the Nuclear Facility Safety Committee. i . Review of the Plant Security Plan and implementing procedures. j. Review of the plant Radiological Emergency Response Plan and implementing procedures. I k. Review of the Fire Protection Program Plan and I implementing procedures. AIMMOMEMMEMP Fort St. Vrain p1 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 76 Page 7.4-2 7. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) implementation. 8. Quality Assurance Program for effluent and environmental monitoring using the guidance in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Revision 1, June, 1974 and Regulatory Guide 4.1, Revision 1, April , 1975. I 9. Fire Protection Program Plan implementation. b. Procedures and administrative policies of a) above, and changes thereto, shall be reviewed by the PORC, or a subcommittee thereof, and approved by the appropriate management prior to implementation. Procedures shall be reviewed periodically as set forth in Administrative Procedures. Security Plan procedures, and changes thereto, shall be reviewed by the Plant Operations Review Committee, or a subcommittee thereof, and approved by the designated Plant Security Officer prior to implementation. c. Temporary changes to procedures of a) above may be made provided: 1. The intent of the original procedure is not altered. REp`4 r° ro' UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [ WASHINGTON,D.G•40666 N • OW'y' * SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 76 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE N0. DPR-34 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO FORT ST. VRAIN NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-267 1.0 INTRODUCTION By letter dated September 14, 1989, Public Service Company of Colorado (the licensee) proposed changes to the Appendix A Technical Specifications (TS) for Fort St. Vrain (FSV). The proposed changes would remove requirements for fire detection systems, fire suppression systems, fire barriers, and fire brigade staffing requirements as recommended by Generic Letter 86-10. The proposed charges would also modify the administrative control requirements of the TS to add requirements for the Fire Protection Program that are similar to require- ments for other programs implemented by license condition. Guidance on these proposed changes to TS was provided to all power reactor licensees and applicants by Generic Letter 88-12, dated August 2, 1988. 2.0 BACKGROUND Following the fire at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant on March 22, 1975, the Commission undertook a number of actions to ensure that improvements were implemented in the Fire Protection Programs for all power reactor facilities. Because of the extensive modification of Fire Protection Programs and the number of open issues resulting from staff evaluations, a number of revisions and alterations occurred in these programs over the years. Consequently, licensees were requested by Generic Letter 86-10 to incorporate the final NRC-a proved Fire Protection Program in their Final Safety Analysis Reports (FSARs). In this manner, the Fire Protection Program -- including the systems, the administrative and technical controls, the organization, and other plant features associated with fire protection -- would have a status consistent with that of other plant features described in the FSAR. In addition, the Commission concluded that a standard license condition, requiring compliance with the provisions of the Fire Protection Program as described in the FSAR, should be used to ensure uniform enforcement of fire protection requirements. Finally, the Commission stated that with the requested actions, licensees may request an amendment to delete the fire protection TS that would now be unnecessary. The licensees for the Callaway and Wolf Creek plant submitted lead-plant proposals to remove fire protection requirements from their TS. This action was an industry effort to obtain NRC guidance on an acceptable format for license amendment requests to remove fire protection requirements from TS. - 2 - Additionally, in the licensing review of new plants, the staff has approved applicant requests to remove fire protection requirements from TS issued with the operating license. Thus, on the basis of the lead-plant proposals and the staff's experience with TS for new licenses, Generic Letter 88-12 was issued to provide guidance on removing fire protection requirements from TS. 3.0 EVALUATION Generic Letter 86-10 recommended the removal of fire protection requirements from the TS. Although a comprehensive Fire Protection Program is essential to plant safety, the basis for this recommendation is that many details of this program that are currently addressed in TS can be modified without affecting nuclear safety. Such modifications can be made provided that there are suitable administrative controls over these changes. These details, that are presently included in TS and which are removed by this amendment, do not constitute performance requirements necessary to ensure safe operation of the facility and, therefore, do not warrant being included in TS. At the same time, suitable administrative controls ensure that there will be careful review and analysis by competent individuals of any changes in the Fire Protection Program including those technical and administrative requirements removed from the TS to ensure that nuclear safety is not adversely affected. These controls include: (1) the TS administrative controls that are applicable to the Fire Protection Program; (2) the license condition on implementation of, and subsequent changes to, the Fire Protection Program; and (3) the 10 CFR 50.59 criteria for evaluating changes to the Fire Protection Program as described in the FSAR. The specific details relating to fire protection requirements removed from TS by this amendment include those specifications for fire detection systems, fire suppression systems, fire barriers, and fire brigade staffing requirements. The administrative control requirements have been modified to include Fire Protection Program implementation as an element for which written procedures must be established, implemented, and maintained. In addition, the audit responsibilities of the Nuclear Facility Safety Committee were expanded to include the review of the Fire Protection Program and implementing procedures and submittal of recommended changes to the Plant Operations Review Committee. The TS changes proposed by the licensee are in accordance with the guidance provided by Generic Letter 88-12, as addressed in the items below. (1) Specification AC 7.1.2, was revised to add the review of the fire protection program implementation and the submittal of recommended changes to the Plant Operations Review Committee. (2) Specification AC 7.4, concerning procedures and programs, was revised to add Fire Protection Program implementation to those programs for which written procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained. (3) Specifications LCO 4.10 and SR 5.10, Fire Detection Instrumentation, Fire Suppression Systems, Fire Barriers, its associated Surveillance Require- ments, and Bases were removed. (4) Specification AC 7.1.1 on fire brigade staffing requirements was removed. - 3 - As required by Generic Letter 86-10, the licensee confirmed that the NRC-approved Fire Protection Program has been incorporated into the FSAR. Also, the licensee has proposed the standard license condition noted in Generic Letter 86-10. The licensee confirmed that the operational conditions, remedial actions, and test requirements associated with the removed fire protection TS have been included in the Fire Protection Program incorporated into the FSAR. This is in ' accordance with the guidance of Generic Letter 88-12. On the basis of its review of the above items, the staff concludes that the licensee has met the guidance of Generic Letter 88-12. Therefore, the staff finds the proposed changes acceptable. 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION This amendment involves changes to requirements with respect to the use of the facility components located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20 and changes to surveillance and administrative procedures or require- ments. The staff has determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposures. The Commission has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration and there has been no public comment on such finding. Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR Section 51.22(c)(9) and (c)(10). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of this amendment. 5.0 CONCLUSION The Commission made proposed determinations that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration, which were published in the Federal Register (54 FR 49138) on November 29, 1989. The Commission consulted with the State of Colorado. No public comments were received, and the State of Colorado did not have any comments. On the basis of the considerations discussed above, th staff concludes that (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, and (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public. Principal Contributors: Dennis J. Kubicki, SPLB/DEST Thomas G. Dunning, OTSB/DOEA Kenneth L. Meitner, PDNP/ORSP Peter B. Erickson, PDNP/DRSP Dated: January 11 , 1990 Federal Register J Vol. 54. No. :38 / Wednesday. December 23. 1989 / Notices 51251 J w o - n. i;; •, r! v `.) • (-) NUCLEAR REGULATORY —` COMMISSION Biweekly Notice Applications and Amendments to Operating Licenses involving No Significant ftsZards Conaklamtlons I.Background Pursuant to Public Lew(P.L.)97-415. the Nuclear Regulatory Commission(the Commission)Is publishing this regular biweekly notice.P.L.97-415 revised section 189 of the Atomic Energy AM of 1954,as amended(the Act).to require the Commission to publish notice of any amendments issued,or proposed to be issued under a new provision of section 189 of the Act.This provision grants the Commission the authority to The and ' make immediately effective any amendment to an operating license upon a determination by the Commission that such amendment involves no significant hazards consideration.notwithstanding the pendency before the Commission of ■request for a hearing from any person. This biweekly notice includes all notices of amendments issued.or proposed to be issued from November 1Z IMO through December 1.1989.The last biweekly notice wu published on November?a.1900(tie FR 49125). NO77CEOF CONSIDERATION OF ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE AND PROPOSED NO SIGNIF1CANT -.HAZARDS CONSIDERATION DEFERMINATTON AND OPPORTUNITY FOR NEARING Thtimsmission has made a proposed determination that the following amendment requiters involve no significant hazards consideration.Under tha Commission mulattoes in 10 CIrR MM.this mew that operation of the lfaa��tigqrr hs aoomdsna with the proposed azaeadmsnss would not(3)involve a **ant Ibpeaseln the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated;or(2)estate the possibility of a new or d foment kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated;or(3). 50\ `r \` \\\,\C\� em 3128 need Restate / vole U. No. 23B ! Wndseeday. December ion, WO / Nodose sw involve a significant rdectim in a how that!neared may be effected by the 3t`earl■.is requested.the main of safety.Its bean for this results of the p oosedir..11e petition Comalaeioa wit make a Beal proposed determination foe math should apedfldRy explain the magma determination on the Seed PO amendment request le shows below. why taoerveation should be pemittted significant hazards consideration The The Commi■sSm h seeking pablin, rem peAk7ler rekren r to the find detrtiaetim will ewe to deride . comments on this proposed .. felons&crone(2)thamine of the whet the bung le held determination.Any comments received petltlmmra right ender the Ad to be If the final determination is that the • within 30 days after the date of made a party to the proceeding:(2)the amendment request noires no publication of this native will be nature and ant of the petitioners significant hazards ooneideretioa the considered in making any final property.BeandaL o other non m Commission may inns the amendment determination.The Comma relon will not the peareedlog and((3)the possible and make h immediately effective. r normally make a final determination affect of any orderwLtcb may be notwithstanding the request for a unless it receives•request for a entered m the poceedhrg on fbe hearing.Any hearing held would take hearing. Petitioner■lotuwt'1he Petition amid place after issuance of the eminent. Written comments may be sabmited also identify the specific asinde)of the If the final determination 1s that the by mail to the Regulatory Publication subject matter of the proceeding es to amendment involves a significant Branch.Division of Freedom of which Petitioner wishes to fetow . hazards condemn=any hearing held Information and Publications Sa►ta Any pram who has filed a petition for would take plate before the issuance of 0Moe of Administration.U.S.Nucleic leave to intervene or who has been any amendment Regulatory Conlin=Wenhbrgton. admitted as a party may amend the Normally.the Commission will out DC 20555,and should cite the petition without r •ftwo it Maw of the trine the amendment until the publication date and page number of Hoard up to ern(15)days_erne, the expiration of the 30-day notice period this Federal Register notice.Written firer p____„_g eoodrena echsduled ea However.should circumstances change comments may also be delivered to the pe mm...ma'but eurh w amended during the notice period such that failure Room P.223.Phillips Buikliog.7920 petition most satisfy the specificity to act In a timely way would rank.for Norfolk Avenue.Bethesda.Maryland requirements described above example,io daring or shutdown of the from 73m 0 a to 115 Pm Copies of Not later than fifteen(15)deya prior te facility.the Commission may nue the writte>rcomments received may be the lb*1mhenAag conference license amendment before the examined at the NRC Public Document scheduled In the proceeding.a petitioner expiration of the 36day wimp, period Room.the Gelman Building 2120 L shall file a"PPlemrat b the Pelitioe as provided that its final dram inatioo is Street.NW.Washington.DC.The filing intervene which must include a list el that the amendment involves no of requests for heating and petitions for the contentions whfrh are sought to be sigiificant hazards consideration.The leave to intervene la discussed below. litigated in the matter.Each contention final determination will consider all By January 121980 the licensee may must consist of a specific statement of public and State coalmen received file a request for a hearing with respect the issue of law or tad to be raised or before action is taken.Shook' the to issuance of the amendment to the cmboverted in eddition,the"Mk*" °immlsates take this action it will subject facility operating license and shall provide a brief explanation of the any person whose interest may be bases of the contention and a condee PubWh a ponce of Issuers end provide for opportunity for a hearing after affected by this proceeding and who statement of the aliened teen or expert wishes to participate es s pally in the opinion which support the contention t euanca.The Commission will expects that proceeding must file a written petition and on which the petitioner intends to the need to take this action..ill occur way infrequently.for leave to intervene.Requests for a rely in proving the contention at the hearing end petitions for leave to hearing.The petitioner moat also A request for a bearing or a petitioo intervene shall be Wed h1 accordance provide tarnsto domes t8e apse for leave to intervene must be filed with with the Commission's"Rules of sources and documents of with*the the Secretary of tie Commission.US. Practice for Domestic Liceastog petitioner is aware and on which the Nuclear Repnlataryam Cm�aka Proceedings"in 10 CFR Pert 2. Petitioner intends to rely to establish Washington.DC 20555.nnalioa interested persons should consult a those facts or expert opinion.Petitioner Docketing cad Savior Breach,of may current copy of 10 CFR 2.714 which is net provide sufficient information to be delivered to the Commminai s Public available at the Commission's Public show that a genuine divine ern with Doaament Room,the Gelman Beildmg. Document Room,the Gelman Building. the applicant on a material lssoe of law 2120 L Street NW"Washington DC.by 2120 L Street NW.Washington.DC or fad Contention ehall be limited to thin above dots.Wrhde intitiass two 20555 and at the Local Public Document matters within the mom of fire filed daring the last ten(10)Or of the Room for the particular facility involved amendments under consideration.The notice period.it is requested that the If a request for a hearing or petition for contention mud be one which,drove. Petitioner Pa'omPti7 w&a t the - is fi leave to intervene led by the above would entitle the petitioner to relief.A Com®ieslon by a colt-tree nlr i cam ll date,the Commission or an Atomic petitioner who fails to file such a to Western Union et 1{000)325-00M(in Safety and Licensbm Board.designated supplement whkh soda men • Missouri 1{000)342.0700).Thu Western by the Commission or by the Chairman requirements with rasped to at least one Union operator should be given of the Atomic Safety and Licensing contention will no be permitted to Deter=Identification Number 3737 . Board Paml,will rule on the request participate as•party. and the following menage addressed to and/or petition and the Secretary or the Than permitted to intervene become (Project Dincror)•.petitioners name and designated Atomic Safety and Licensing parties to the peoosedhtg.subject to any telephoae number date petition was Board will issue•notice of hearing or limitations in the order grantio.le n to mallet Plat mow and hhcdion , an appropriate tinder. intervene.and have the COP Y to date and pegs member of this lend As required by 10 CFR 2714,a ppaeuci� pate filly in the conduct as a®e Rasta*oboe.A copy d the petition Petit=for leave to' nevem shall setbearW.bdedbm the oppad®ity to et add no be mot to the Office of the forth with particularity the interest of present evidence and crom a ntas Central Counsel,U.3,Nuclear the petitioner in the proceedinn.and witnesses Regulatory Commlssion,Washington • Federal Regater / Vol 814, No. 239 / Wednesday. December 13. 1990 / Notices 31253 DC 20634 and to the attorney for the was&eyed born September 15.1060 to Therefore.the prepaid change wal not licensee. - February 14,1900.due to an unplanned mute the poedbWd steam or Wawa Nonttmely filings of petitions for love outage that extended from March 16, kod d.atldem from am accident pnvi nien to intervene,amended petitions. 1080 to lune 30.1980 to address concerns s"t'� supplemental petitions and/or rpusets that.arose as a result of events at Units ia,�'�'�3`m"ol"e a Ay�tbcant for hearing will not be entertained 1 and 3.Consequently.=Mine=with °°m.proposed T ch of a liDe cifidDea • absent a determ ination by the the 16month interval would require thatshopT e dossno Technical innoGa t Commledon.the presiding officer or the the plant be shat down for the sole o am margin of a ditty, he presiding Atomic Safe and Licensing P nd the i es pan The proposed ry purpose of performing thew required then.to stand the erne span for certain Hoard that the petition and/or request eurve111saa tests,M recognised in emvedence rsquinmeats to permit their should be granted beard upon a Generic Letter tp•34,the safety benefits Perfoxmmaae dutlas the Deed refudmt Detege balancing of factors specified In 10 CFR of a plant shutdown solely to perform wW not eonsntute a aninficeac donee fed 2714(a)�0-(v)and VW). ouavalllanae teats b outweighed by the tes s me thawed beyond the allowable For further details with reenact to this thawed risks associated with an action.see the appllcetion for unnecessary transient Involve ew ilia proposed reduchaction m alt not amendment which is available for public Basis for Proposed No Significant involve•elsnifioaat reduction mammon merg m of inspection at the Commission's Public Hazards Consideration Determination: eatery. Document Room.the Gelman'Widt & Tba commis=has provided The staff has reviewed co the licensee's anon 2120 L Street NW"Washington.DC. etamdards for determining whether a de significant and me es with and at the local public document room significant hazards et*msldenttee exists h - ea., and 0grese with the for the particular facility involved a stated in 10 CPR 00.92 A proposed liceuao's amdpls. . Local Public Document Room Atone Public ServiceCompany.et al, amendment to am operetlog Lcense for a location:Phoenix Public Library. Docket No.STN 50.319.Palo Verde facillry involves no significant ha is gushing and Science Division,U East Nuclear Generating Station(PINGS). considerations—operation of the fI—, McDowell Road.Phoenix.Arizona•5004 Unit 2,Macao Canty.Aisne in accordance with a proposed Attorney or!lcensees:Mr.Arthur G Date of amendment request Octobur amendment world got e involve a Car.Snell a Wilmer.3100 Valle 13.1989 consequenfirairo es of an m the probability or center.Phoenix,Arizona 85007. Y Desaipoonofamendmentrequest• evaluauenaaofan the possibility NRC,� The proposed amendment would allow evaluated:(2)Create tba accident d miry m a ton feat Director.George W. a onetime postponement for the new a different kind of ecddent brom + following 18•month surveillance tests any accident previously evaluated or(3) corollas power g uot comp„y er an until the next refueling outage for Unit 2 involve a sigmitfyicamt reduction in a Dodtet No.11 461,It S.Robinson; . (aurently echedded for February 1000): m�..°mi has evaluated the Steam Fled*Pleat Unit Nat. 1.Qw>E Diesel Generator and Dadingto Camp,South Carolina Integrated Safeguards Surveillance proposed amendment against these Teets.The affected Safeguards Sur ei standards and has provided the Dote o amendment request*August 4. Spacificetiom effected cfff)SwvTechn cal following discussion: 1080. supplemented on November Reeqcificmemrt ere:1.32S mmia , rra, STANDARD r`Leaveasignificant 18.1069 Selery Fastens Actuation System maof n a in the nt probability ravidianr cio aid.WDOes Desaripoon of amendment request Instrumentation"4.4.3.1.3. •rye proposed T Sonflotion T�req�t would amend the Technical Specifications(7Ss)to increase the "Preesurner."43.1.d2"Safety Injection then.dose not Involve a sleolficeet Tasks."4.52.e.1 through 432e.3, increase in the reliability es omr cone allowable fuel enrichment to the reactor, "Emergency Core Cooling System of en&Adam previously evaluated The the mew foot storage rucks and the Spent i Subsystems,4.8.2-24."Containment irroDoad thanes does not aka the nowt Fuel Storage Pit from 3.90 weight percent Spray System."4.6.2.2.d."Iodine dealo at emotion of the fatality.The change (w/o)to 42 Plus 0.06(nominal 42)w/o. Removal System"40.120 allows an cwt a of certain surreglana Bosh for proposed no significant "Containment Isolation Valves," mtanaL d patmit performance of . hazards consideration determination: 4.7.92b,"Atmdbary Feedwater S tam." surveillance requfnmwte dmme the next The Commission has provided 4.7,3.b and 4.7.3.c."Essential Cooling on ebe aryMuslim wiisloom TM oneness beyond standards to*tofor determining whether s no I Water System,"4.7.7.d2'Control Room those allowed by flannel*sanitation eigmibcant bawds consideration exists ' Essential Filtration System,"4,7.e.d2 a",s will not mestute a efgifieant as stated in 10 CFR 80.07(x).A proposed "ESP Pump Room Air Exhaust Cleanup incense aver the signal wet totem!a they smendment t0 an operating license System."and 4311242,"AC Sources." weapd awdtute an Saew dMM than"I involves no dgtdficanl hazards 2 Station Battery 8urveilleace Tot of the alloweld*eavell anoe interval.Rued ooneldaration if operation of the facility The affected TS Surveillance epos the fad that the psopeeed Senn do in accordance with theproposed Rpalnmam V 492 DC Scoot" not toed the operate tithe facility the amemdm®t„roam not(1)timbal a 3.).folded Case Circe Snake! Soap probability or�ea s sionecentir uedes� a�cant Masse to the probability or Su vaWance Test The affected T'S redder p viousty evaluated consequences of an accident previously . Sasvaillanoe Requirement L 4A.4.Le.2. 5TANbr![D a-crew the poeslbN4 of a evaluated:or(2)crone I he possibility of 'Containment Feaetretion Conductor ore or different kind ofsondem from any a new or different kind of accident bozo Demountheproposed Protective Technical Devious." �Ww�Z&hekal Sl>erd0udon involve a reticent?.waken& any occident n reduction 1n a uslY a(3) �dmenntMainechnVImonnthfi�a�on env wl0net carte the porlbiBtiea toargino(� • saw a different ldad d udder free any sunallanee requirements that must be anion warn*radiated kw tun Cantle POWYS Light Company performed during plant d� an ro mama m snow the Lm3q to baths (3'0J bas reviewed tba TS change an scheduled to to open&the p on&tar ea ssesturere reptant in accordance with the t for the second ll he second sn u t . ie outage sodded isnot ousted. th�Ne w feline sodas standards set forth in 90 CFR SOS and o by rammed thew. concluded that this chase does not 53234 Tide& Register / Mot 64. No. 278 / Wednesday. December 13. IWO / Notices constitute•asthma baeards San a algeigosatredsRkate a teatia d NUR=637 Tadenisl Speed8ation•. coneide Lion based aeon tte following The changes oonalat of the following I.Operable deb.fe'leb•to smadmee The applicable mod=are related to the Nen with the Pinned amendment,would not *Lao' Val anal W ass Ran Raba nod 1)AddlOgs ofCoaa rut Prang(wide Lavoie.a elad0aat Masan b the the aequlHmmts on ealeattieaaiy is the new Ryml coo lads Taeerereoaphs probabWty or creawa ore de aeadad tad emrga sod Mow bel acne eadra The Contemning Were.iwwl(Ntssow and Wide . Previously maimed aebvtCoatNf tsgalnseet far the aaw fed Rana)and Raaaty lremel Water Mud • . The pramb0ib of aotaensa of en ruck is tee the fail rads Y.meta(has (Narrow end WS*ma meanmytiw to aoddent Is unaffected by the proposed M=10.0 with options nod ratm and dr. Tst7wal apecocattm pieap.Aotident e nrichment nand*any it doss not impact MANORS Mtn.it would br ergwbd Meet*mernomneatoo.Tablet 1/..641. the way m which any systems d bms operate which that n baba nadad hal would Mat i Reeletan ataMlas twni omen for may to anointed with the bdtiatfe of• in a sWf dam is the saran to the mopmable Noble Cas=mot Monitore in • Chapter 1s swat The aomsemeriose of any limits.the are In Math(of tines Teen fthael6sstone WI3ia Fwmoaetive acddan s era ited be the FSAR will aot smwimsnt rams;datocentrate that tbeee Canoes waitMontmt btotnete atia n i increase,u diactiused m the lollotvMg ai��te��R 770 �impactsb*end Tow ionso m for sections: a)Rrsiw datum rugWreme Those erase which may be affected by a w well Mean the aedemaee er w CM ICC Munk contemment mats enge change In ennchment are the Fuel Pool Ham m Mateo&a aTahgealdc safety rehab= Redletlas Monito nTechnical Lad Analysis and Mom widen which ie prkerd to weedy daub hal as Sped:been 3/4.143.When Monitoring involve a radiological release to the srreneed in es tool axe lam eeamesn m la ranentatlan,Table 1.1aL e vuonment The best load Benin in meet the ecaiptarea ailwte In the ernsthg e)aadsslen of L d Tort ab tempererine affected by the potential for tomeewd stay analyses.Tbarcee.operation in limitation Into Technical 9ysarinh0ei 0 u.embly bumup made possible by the Weber amides with the peapaed smssdsent surem Taos Regsimmant*AMA. enriched feet Tbaugh deny bait if sW doss amt*mho a slaStiam rsmutoa ins a)RovMaa d psst•A0cwent Samphoa enmesh,is function of amtement isaeased mass of aatm,b addttln4 thin ohms program AdatabtretwTrtkoiral eoriabeent does trend toward ou used closely resembles example IM of dirompraw Specification&itst to two&opadfic assembly bump..and decay heat is a ofAmenctmees that are Cwwidered not requirements of the props,, function of tenon Mowerer,the caret likely to knots Signiffoont Nowt.MSAR Body for proposed no significant push red booed mist d atIa0 Camaidwetioai_pobbah.d te l a laded hazards consideration determination.' MM DiMSV(oOrtesponme somata labs a Mani a MI"A name whirl The Commission has provided avenue of MAO MWD/MTU1 is emapd _nsrq moat te woe was a amity aampa. standards for on has whether a 'hewfsa.L ass be concluded glen the bet whew des results d the change ere ya�y defami�ration exists manned muicbment will have no impact on dairy withal a aoesabie croars with dgnitfaeht the meat fuel pool's hest load mama to the item or compost specified as stated in 10 C 25 30.aYjc).A proposed , The i n* on the w d m the strndud Review Plan; amemthaent Wan operating license teed The licensee has concluded that the banana no sigtinant hint flake Fe'cdhct%rotatory and the creran0y sad amendment meets the three 00eeideretimo>i opentlam of the ian9ery evammed g e loyral Lena re o aat h proposed reustlae the eon.epeeess d r teal standards In 10 CFR SOX and. in accadenoe with the Ps'e9oaad banana aap,dey(FHA)sad nnon•FMA therefore.Involves no.elgnt5esot amendment w add Doe fi)Swan a Chapter 15 everts.two areas must be bawds oonederation. significant increase In the probability or ooneidued:(1)the effect of Increased The Commission le Miff has madam eotteequeoese of as&adept pentimaly '( enrichment and(il the effects of the Pfalfmloaa review of the boensee's ho evaluated.er(2)Mato Me Possibility of incomed tam"that as hider mined sigainazit muse oonoidmatfon a new or different kind of occident from t had ss'attaht determination ttad agrees with the any accident previously evaluated,or(3) To reaite the sAaes of od nnawd licensee's�a .the involve a significant reduction m a e Chapter s a time the wed of the M m dsteemL7e that m of safety, C7sc enrichment wen tha oid e d the le bo f omerfusim Pranand �� �rya evaluated the doseso be tee ttyeoed.The none body the lets a tab ttltis;Westot amendment against the dean naoM be determtired The manses; faseoltrs a afgat6taaf basvda proposed encriekset win not eignecinty leoesee the ooasidarodot standards ha 19 CFR SOR2 end bee Anion meta anal eaapmed es e Local Public Docameet Room determined the fallowing ease*with the sans bingo boa Mth• toaahPo.me setlie M.mortil Lamm Item 1.11M panose d Mae is brae made lower aoriclemen Therefore.W champ to t.,____'' ash Flfih Avaoaas.Minn" m ateadae note Comic Mtn 03•37 the thyroid a potential de dam n be whs.ide tees ties from HMCO ern that 'a euaeA and the polestie dose maaaes not 9oath Cadtna?aS1S ass te b Laaleded te our Trkraul dpl0yot Seem to 10 Olt SOD Imat`gist' dtten ey for le an R 8 Doss. at•spied so he additions) end la asaby bsrusP a dtg hew not chard General Cosset Cantos Power a Imtrmnetetm bang added time AccNem u noted above the radblglne Ur CediPem7.i.O.!mt 1561.Raleigh. Weaning hanunentahon Stela lc ia �- e• rr fssl re beaded b7 the saes an saddled with ad wro North cast in Containment Trees*Mao Rangel.Gore AWLh�fecfD/raelorffiioonC. ��rmc meles.Cwta!®etwas e&Operas b pspeee 1a Adan a Level(Novo.and Wide Rep).rrID provide wide tbe s Operettas a the ead me t mol d of sdrnaie►(paytos es aid te Ideatibrnaa aiet thapoaid Giri for . t Ci°�itha naCalsp�U. - y�ss eo edele a.11.au of ale Ca laa t ham any ao a fart . Docket Nos.an and gloat Eon these name ne will gobaon response to . tiad�rlec fascia ate tter!Ram.Vet Nita.t end am.ss emotes le the mai safety lb new saeertasbagsaeddaMeer 2.LicaCmndy.Minis =rat �oewa the areillll�baaamissa �QpsstmaMc.icns ere aelsd Tir Dote of application fart �ygymprefttoyathedendentoasy daps de ad male 1e my alma la October at 1llep systems Theta ahe Ptawswil Deaiymrcfanns ysetnetane �T eMatsdaeastnoman • assthetb ana0e1e�e� 'j�yrp�Ppaadarantmtateddn�lg waperetereYdenlisetaT ins mail the terawdim a l0000mm 01opandatoedad snedbi8e.ari.1wMIensatsagest enviously embd te eMR. .a aoyNQ��satpbaeeaotatoSe bePli lariblaisamendroes apperaeoadtbsldy,teeerelra Tridmal8psddmatims NOM bY +a 1er sheet reaskesaa Tfta.h.a .ww sot with awpaeeedsartmer.wrds* Generic useraasdeiingwNb Federal Register / Vol b6. No. ?3B / Wednesday. December 13. 1960 / NOtices 61255 . impact oo any accident aulysis addnand in Detroit Edison Company,Docket No.lp envious loads on Is 0)dad not tmarface the TSAR aaL Amnia bloom°moth tdichip n with a Paro7 bwubwmr paneWnoo and amnia M the rstrrdrwaaea for inoperable Wta the circuit was not round to be containment high rare arse mason Date of amendment invert included in Technical Specification 3/4.8.4.1.). monitors.noble pus effte ent radiation December 21.108B 1-The profaned change to remove the de. monitors sad stem g6. enter at000spleric Description of amendment request stamiviag nigni sate alines(c),(c11(e) relief and many valor reaabos manors na proposed entmdment revises the aid(I)Lon Technical Sowitentlan 364.3 lave been made more COmia retrvr.They do Technical Specification(TS*)Section 3/ dam set erns the Psaeibp:ry of m new a abl Duet on any watts preens& 4.6.4.1-A.C.Greats inside Primary merW kind d accident from any accident analysed a the FSAR. Cootelammt The proposed chaoge pn ioudy evaluated,As stated in 1)above, Cahn owe of the pnat.Aecident sussing motes four husy hrom theist The thew me span ebnnds which do not enter Program is an adm nian a chap and. the is pemary eenu mew es connect to doss not affect any accidentenviously L Poaad ateDetaadea containmemt electrical pown■ttons.The change racoon d Septemhar 2S 1907, romansl of tin■nqutremsat•0 des u merg item 3,The Inst amen added to for Basis for no significant than spare circuits does not ante any new Accident Monitoring ln/wementetic a Fyetem Mandl COnridenoNwr determination: noddle•0021 not clangs noY safety will be used to Impran the ideno&atioa a The COmmissioo bas provided analysis or deer basis■t Fermi 2. plant coediting dozing sad aim an accident standards for determining whether a Tack Senn of fcir circuits required s 1 red to be . bu control m Whoa crags b the sigoi6eaPt haturde oenaidentioo exists bi Teemsd a accordance wit.4.1 deign Technical Specifications for the radiation 10 CFR to at(C)for a proposed aymy, accord criteria cw hen been - monitoring system,control room amendment to•facility operating cram a d and accepted for barged environmental sod post.soadent samplbtg hems A;repots amendment to ea �y,Idosa d sank mdlog plant program will enhance overall plant operating license for a facility involves pen operettas:ilia the•0odung pl nt thane an on changes of a ry external rot inn 6.o si>7aifiesnt hgraxla mnsidmftiW u Cdnilaa dor not ova4 any new amdent en e t so.h the ttruakes of any os. operation of the: +lity to accordance mode nor Sapp any safety analysis bsoause event nth de net metes a tornadoes.. Myth the ro osed`mendment would the modifications wan duped to see Thu►.r they do not mete n poriblan n 6. 0 0 new or ditfeeertt kind of macideot than any not:(S)(evolve a•igoifit3rol iutXease in existing dui;b..+6.d Fermi 2 previously anivstod for Zion Station. the pcobabihty or oseeganoes of an 3 The peopled dame to move the de- luge 3,As discord above the proposed accident;deviously evaluated or(2) anergiong req■bemeote of Items(c).(d),(el amendment will gDnda the Accident agate tba ponibllity atelier,or and(D hot Tedmtaf Specification 364.1 Monitoring hien eoation Snits different Mod of accident from any dos net levoly•tignificaet reduction in■ Randal Monitoring System.Control Room &o gee a ypeeh aly flaunt or(3) margin of Wary.N stood b i)above. Ventilation System sad the rertaaident involve a t reduction in a owtaiimme wispily is s.mabed boom. Sampling Propfm at Zion Station,Thus,the me the spars rLmdte 6.o longs soar primary admtional requirements to this propene IDatgm of„Jettcontainment at asset»to oatainmmt amendment mmraal the mega deafer at The u �d the electrical pmearaoas.All wodlLanon.an Lon Station folio hazards Technical Sp■tincaboa3/4aaa mune The ximend chary■of the amado®t determialdo : circuits were deepen in attendants with an Winded la briar a the esdn area of 11 The proposed chugs busmen the de- Sallee&IN*marl for Cicada dist are i the Aetidnt Jdonrtarag SYstam,llmroatloe �aaa(ll boos Teraina'a of koma�(d).(a) reatdrod ypnajy be se�py,zedpdrtyiCs ring normal • MONtman thetPa,Gonad at St Ventilation dare nit Involve a significant Mama b iho mo�catiro ton evaluated aid 1t was • System and the graham cid®t$amp)1ty Deolabetry a eonsequener of an aoddeot determined the so emnvtewd safety • program n Lae totem ma.wtaaifl fif)a instoes(r enfant Th.proposed change ouraiw(s)arestad• ewes:bin ib dieege eat c reemfh en deletes spas cocoas whldt dont wear The eta8 has reviewed the licensee's assn:(a)A cbanes eat eosin.sr m Oelmary mota•0mant a a®eet b evaluation aid concur'*with it On the notpremlttmtaSWlna etheTecloincrot cmWning*alerteloalpearatioesThe beets of the above eeadderation.the not pameedr mriesd Y the noes al bans far the bebefal spedAoatim smrveilLoce recainrmsat. a as strYyme e a■e■aant Wsasat ie a mtatams*Sap* staffnot ��������es Therefore.Mare the spoliation for by protecting the alaoWlal pontration oorcrlde7rtian. amendment undies the attaaa sped9ad In aasmbLn,Shag then drains m loner1 u m tat:end a comer to en wtepu for Mtn prbeay ateaament or among to Lana PublicDbWmev#Room • which net siyodffe�t o.serds oeaidanttoa ooaedramsnt steentel pa+evad(on.mum loo unit Monroe tang Library *I ea Cemmweredto MEM COMM,has d0r de renew t p diocese peethem tDan Syste 3700 South Water Road made a deseraaetlon that the a ren amt tleerl4 nor aetitspsat ear pravlaelr Monroe,MiChigeo Wet. inningasalg•I s hands osgMdasym, sm°��m��ngna. ry Attorney fathoms:et:jokeFly= The NRCsWfhanrtewedthe a1te�ma�anMMei(ea,(d)load(a) Eaq.Detroit Edison ComDany.2400 Harare's no tigntScant bawds bawl tars relocated b aleada whbh are Second Arenas.Detroit Michigan 4t17S8, consideration determination and agrees dual bass Ibis Ymaserptableataaen !archon Director mu,Thom. with the licensee's analysis.Hand etc teda'lasyaay al amp*MC Sot Airing this tram the ataSthereon opersecw mussulea°nutntends detanzdnea that the proposed UPSAR drip ants,gaOmpaaoilia sea rkl net Nuclear town Company. • amendment dose an bunko s awn these la meaMdffaa to oil Docket Na 1044S.AQ►lat000 Nuclear dplfftant hazards ooneideertloa � en'valuta accident}a■■rsaetraw� lamer.chtea4 Usk No.L New Landon LaadPublic DocomentRoom drip anode c� mWEAR alickhas ben Cpmfj'Ceaea�mf location:Waukegan Pak Library.lta atavtwalyanbmted awl aarr04 Dots ofosendmentmosso , N.County StreetWaakagan.Maths (gabssmantio Abaft llaminOMakthe November b.gam coma motto totomaea Midrodl. ado'Ala alleasill at Pima andlig ntofo mendatenerequest: Miller,dsquinaJesy and Ansa Ago ohbeatWig Wan dab"n ata■a dal l Tedmla 8pe t d6oattoo SIM to AIAtlVetimalPla34 t�(a4l4�itrofi T aaaaagmadbbslkssdr jM�ayyb�eitemart that Ss ryaoftha non WIPool d0dOS pneaaa pima,aaarmotosemmsmb Whin dues or suet toot ifthe MAC holm tan don lobs W.Craig Sao*acts gmenattpm.'ba minimapatioLdam loading inthe 1 51258 Federal Register / Vol. 54. No. 338 / Wednesday. December 13, 1989 / Notices spent fuel venue Initial U•235 Pacific Gas and nark Company, or due to other ongoing eurveillance enrichment of the spent fuel is within Docket Nos.80.275 and sa &Diable activities,safety is enhanced by the use of certain limits. Canyon Power Plot,Unit Nos.1 sad 2. the allowance that permits a surveillance San Luis Obispo County,California interval to be extended. Basis for proposed no significantTherefore,the proposed change does not hazards consideration determination: Date of amendment request involve a significant Increase in the The licensee has reviewed the proposed November 10.1980(Reference LAB 89• probability or consequences of en accident " change in accordance with 10 CFR 50,92 14) previously evaluated. and has concluded,and the NRC agrees, Description of amendment request: b.Does the change mate the possibility of that it does not involve u significant The proposed amendments would revise •new or different kind°I. dent from any the combined Technical Specifications The proposed previowly evaluated. hazards consideration in that this revision to the TS will not change would not: (TS)for the Diablo Canyon Power plant result in any phyeial alteration to any plant (DCPP)Unit Nos.1 and 2 to remove that a •rem,nor would there be•ch. 7.Involve a'ignificsnt Increase in the pan of TS 4.0.2 requiring that the method by which any safety related system probability or consequences of an accident combined time interval for any three perforeu its function. previously analysed.There are no design consecutive surveillance intervals shall Therefore,the propoo^G:iange does not basis accidents adversely affected due to this not exceed 3.25 times the specified create the possibility of a new or different DroDaed change.The new proposed figure is gtrrveillmce Interval and to modify the kind of accident from:ray accident previously fully geniis'"?with the"sines previowly associated TS Bases.This change is in evaluated. provided to the NRC Staff supporting the accordance with the guidance provided t Does the change involve a significant Millstone Unit No.7 spent fuel pool reracking in Generic Letter 89.14,"Line Itefi reduction in a margin of safety? submitted lune 24,1988(Reference 1). Improvements in TechnicalDeletion of the requirement that any three Cntiality in the fuel pool will be precluded Specifications•Removal of the 3.25 consecutive surveillance intervals shall not a long a ennclunent and gadolinium exceed 3.25 tunes the interval will not loading'meet the requirements of the Limit on Extending Surveillance significantly affect equipment reliability. proposed figure,Thu■,there is no increase in Rosa rather it will reduce the potential to interrupt the probability of a aitialiry event.In Basis for propoaedno significant norms!plant operations due to surveillance h addition erne criticality is precluded,, hazards consideration determination: scheduling.This proposed exemption will The Commission has provided allow al{surveillance intervals:o be consequences are also not advenely affected. standards for detennlaing whether n no <onstrained by the maximum allowable 2 Cnate the possibility of•new or exteaion of 25 percent of the specified different kind of accident from any significant hazards consideration exists sintintite stomal which may enhance previously analyzed.Since thee an no as elated is 10 CFR b0.92(c).A proposed safety when wad during plant operation. changes in the way the plant is operated the amendment to an operating license Therefore,the propaed change don not potential for a•unanalysed accident is not involves no significant hazards involve a'significant reduction in a margin of mated.No new failure modes are consideration if operation of the facility safety. introduced.Bundled and storage rack design in(accordance with the proposed The NRC Staff has reviewed the la such that there is no chance for a alealiry amendment will not(1)involve a proposed changes and the licensee's no event in the Millstone Unit No.1 spent fuel significant increase in the probability or significant hazards consideration pool.This change also ensures tbat all future coa•equeaae•of an•ccident previously determination and finds them bundles meet the criterion that preclude* evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of acceptable.Therefore,the Staff criticality.The there is no increase to the a new or different kind of accident from pros to determine that these probability of a new or different kind of any accident previously evaluated;or(3) changes do not involve significant accident involve a significant reduction in a hazards consideration. &bivalve■significant reduction in a margin of adev. Local Public Document Room margin of safety.Since the proposed change The licensee,in its submittal of location:California Polytechnic State does not affect the consequences of any November 10.1089,evaluated the University Library.Government accident previously analyzed.there Is no rpt'eosptd changes againat the glgniGn fit Documents and Mays Department San reduction in margin of safety.The proposed hazardres criteria of 10 CFR 30.02 and Luis Obispo.California 93407. change is fully consistent with the analyses egainet the Commieion guidance previously provided to the NRC Staff ts concerning application of this standard. Attorneys pacific i G ee:nd Elechardtric ri Reference 1 regarding fuel bundle reactivity. Based on the evaluation glven below, Comp Esq_O.Box Gas and Franca Thus.proven Company.P.O.Box 7442.San Norton. En.. preventing vltiahry in the MW■tone the littansae has concluded that the California 98120 and Hroa Norton.Fiq., • . Unit No.1 anent fuel pool ia maintained with proposed changes do not involve a e/o Pacific Cu aced Electric Company. no loss of margix significant Mardi consideration. ilia The spent fuel pool'tracking analyser licensee's evaluation is u follows Q O sox 7412 San PYemd•co.California 120. a Dow the change Involve a slpllicant submitted by the licensee on June 24. Inane in the probability or•enamor loea NRC Prefect Director.George W. t 198&were reviewed and approved by of ea*cadet pevfarly evaluatedr Knighton i the staff in Amendment No.40 Sued Deletion of the 328 extension Bmttstlon pb(lade lle FLctrk Company,Docket November 27.1089. will not efpdficetly affect egaipnamt No.gygg3.1Jmesicic Ce iriiin Station. • re reliability and does not affect the probability Unit;Montgomery county, Local Public Document Room location:Waterford Public Library,w evaluated IBARu The y Peettryh'etala RoPe Ferry Road Waterford, sonsillance toted will still be eeeseufnd Dote of amandarent request Connecticut 08385. the 2a par Interval aaaewlae tatte** November Lung , VTa4a.2 The Ask t•eohed with the DwCrlptfoeof amendment request. Attorney for licensee:Gerald Garfield dtaroetive w pecan Saamtb aa.smanw. Thu einsndmant*could revise Esquire.Day.Berry 8 Howard dunes plant operatics)tantethan the risk the T l Bpsclfirations(TS)in Cnttasakne at Lew'City Pica Hartford Invoiced wlt6 axuacit�tea uskad liken Connea" 0010w'at. pleni cseditiora are eat eaadedve for err response to NEC Generic Letter(GL)8e* NEC Project Director.John F.Stolz n�being o �dta�w from Technical Specification Federal Register / VoL 34. No. 235 / Wednesday. December 13, VW / Notices 53257 Administrative Control Requirements" involve•significant reduction in a is included to the LCS Final Safety to:(1)remove the Melte and otfrite margin of safety. Anal*,Report Chapter 23.As organisational charts from TS Section The licensee hae provided an analysis required by 10 CPR 50.72(e).the licensee 6.2.1 and 6.2.2.respectively and(2)make of the no significant}hazards submits annual updates to the FSAR. certain miscellaneous administrative consideration In its request for a license The administrative changes involving • changes in Section 0 of the TSr amendment for each of the proposed a position tltie change,creation of an (Administrative Control)related to changes discussed previously.The staff advisory board.distribution of audit revisions to the corporate organisation, has reviewed the Iioensee•s analysis of TOM&Isaac composition.and GL 6&00 encourages licensees to the proposed emendment against the elimination of unnecessary review propose changes to their TS to remove three standards in 10 CFR 50.92 and detalls,do not involve the design or organisational charts from TS and finds that: operation of plant hardware or systems. replace them with description.of the A.The proposed changes do not No new modes of operation,changes to organizational structure and involve a significant increase in the setpoints or lunges in operating characteristics which are important to probability or consequences of an parameters result from this change. safety.The proposed changes concern accident previously evaluated. Therefore.the proposed changes do not — the Administrative Controls In Section Removing the organization charta create the possibility of a new or 6.0.and do not affect any Limiting from TS does not affect plant operation. different kind of accident from any Conditions for Operation or Surveillance The proposed changes do not increase previously evaluated. Requirements.The proposed charges in or decrees*the qualification.experience C,Ise proposed changes do not this amendment request are grouped or training requirements of orate or involve•e(gectfieent reduction in■ into two categories.Category A and orbit'Limerick Generating Station margin safery. Category B.Category-A"proposed (LGS)personnel.The LGS Quality The removal of the organization changes involve removing the=site and Assurance Program contains detailed charts The�TS o accompanied erganiz by the offsite organizational charts from TS organization chests and associated addition of is ents for the Sections 021 and 02.2.respectively. descriptions of respomibllitfes There proposed changes are consistent Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 50 and 10 Limerick organizational structure which with the guidaoce provided in GL 00.00. CPR ROOM)x5)govern changes to the are needed to maintain the essential • . Category"B"proposed change"are five organizations described to the QA aspects of the taeteriel being removed. miscellaneous administrative changes. Program.In sccordsna with the Ibis will permit the implementation of These proposed changes are to:(1) requirements of 10 CPR 50,34(b)(6)the organisational changes without prior revise paragraph 60.7.1 to indicate that applicant's organizations]structure le NRC approval provided the change thr Nuclear Review Board(NM)reports included in the LCS Final Safety meets these added organisational to and advises the Executive Vice Analysis Report Char la Al structure zequlrements.Consequently. Pt esident•Nuclear.(1)revise peregteph required by Walt 5071(e).the licensee enhancements to the organizational 6.5.2.O.C to indicate that NRC audit submits annual updates to the PSA . structure.as well as minor reports shall be formatted to the The Seal antive dnangs involving administrative changes such as position Corporate Officer(s)?moult&for the a position title change,creation of en tWa revisions.can be implemented areas audited.(3)revise peamtoths advisory board.disc ibudon of audit promptly span ldeatrficatioa of the need 0.1.32 and 6.1.3.4 to reflect tee changes reports,ISEG composition.and for tba ants thereby cresting a and the deletion of*"ooeporete eLm(oarion of annenassry review positive impact on safety. Independent Sefel Engineering Croup. &tai t,do not involve the dodge or The administrative changes Involving (4)MIN perageph 6.142 to reflect the anti=of plant hardware or flattens. a patrlo0 tit.atom creation of to II Erma veePonstbie for teahaical review Amami aealried=Ma aoarectel advisory board.diWibution of audit of the Orslte Dose Calculation Manua( by thou changes.Therefore,the web•ISEG orponticn.rod and(0)levies peegraph UM by proposed changes do not involve a elimination of monessary review noticing ng the five aped title of the sigattia mcr rt eaee le the ptobabBlb a dews,do rot Lynamthe design or l'' superintendsnte who may authorize eonsegneaces of an arddent p rvlooaly opeatim of pant hardwire armrest deviation tiara ward=guidelines with evaluated. No new modes of operation.changes to I, ■reference to the administrative 8 The proposed chary&do noiareale homy es awes m opersdop ,. procedure that is used to designate the pns9iilfty mf a new or differed kind pinsisren rsrk pre thy change, witch per ormel ere amhorized to of acddem from my occident pteviocely Thirspqe,dot proposed disuses do not perform tills function. evaluated. Imolva a significant Mutton in a Base for proposed no elgrriJioont Removing the oegodzatioe chants margin of safety. .. hazards ooneiderotlon deraranlnotion: boo the IS does not affect plant .The Sys reviewed the bee's The Comedsdon ha irked operation/The Proposed changes do notbaw sander&for determining whether a Increase m dea ns*the qualification. d sod ilicar yps noes i s in significant hazards aonsideatlon.clots Melai=ar naisda of =sly and 10 whether the cocoas slated 10 CPA t Q fP(c) A proposed m or orsita Limerick ina lrY C erarlay � �amendment Involves no aosndssal O sa operating hose Station Ott)pennon l The LCS proposed d bawds non waves no involves mo.11015caat beards Quality Aas&rea oenanins Thtra cante.ha staff propose'd n. consideration if operation of the tenthly detailed or gaidatico and TheraLlea Salto propopropossal amendment to m aomrdauoe with the proposed d determInvolves aeatgd6eaot hazards ametemeot world not(1)involve a responsibilities Appendbt H to 10 CFR e ignifioent Sena Inlherpohahliftor Pert RDandIOCPR4854(axb)govern e oosQle00se alma aeccdset IMwimnly aims to the oeymbothns deemed ti@aF Pak brand Roan eveloated(2)crate the ga�siibbft of a la the M Rata la aomadenoe with boa=Pottstown Pablic Library.MO sawn Wood Ned ofioelde boo the sagdrenatsoflO CPR 00.14(b)00 1t&MetPORMown.Pi®eylomill say amides!pzaviomdyeveleMed:sr(3) the applicant's egesisilonelaaielme SM. Ma Fedael Asgletar / Vo). a NO. 238 / Wodoeedity. Dedfmher 1:1, 1989 / Noflan Attorney/orlcen se:Conner and MUSS L00 ssaaa.ta In anew tbs doasesbeege aemand4 tithe meal rod to Wetterhahn.1747 PermtyJunk Avenue, n.etoe*Motor uwo4(30)cinrorw perform Its safety Maio,sad pride NW.Washington.DC 20:05 natal a tripped CID pap providsdthat pricer raselvityro ertmwiuuntbereaawd NRC Prefect Director Walter R. Motor ems' Butler aaopal}Y reactor presage to leas thanCOI TS&otosVa.ts requires that any aantrol Phnedaipha Heehtc Company.i�odtut pi the operator will immediately place the rod with an leoperabla seem accumulator be mode switch to the Shutdown poeltion. restored to operable stator or be declared as Noe.80482 aid 30433.Uttimic k f7 Change dote moots seem accumulator being laopertble and bored.This Generating Statical.Units 1 and 2. prawn unser channel calibration renbetrent is unchanged by the proposed Ts Montgomery County.PenoeylvaNa (septobt1),SR 4.s sAb.1.b from 97o pia or ehanfdd minim Or 15 pelf"a sequel to errata than At nomad reactor pressure(Le.greater , Dote of amendment request esspstg." than 90)pond elector pressure alone a November 17.1989 The misty function of the scram sudidest to scram the control rods,The Description of amendment request: accumulator is to aunt in control rod proposed TS allow the plant operator m The amendments would change the insertion when reactor presto*alone le mirages to ninon•nipped CD pump if Technical Specifications for Lingeriiek 1 in ci,cient The lrmpopd ehanles do not there a more than ore inoperable scram and 2 to:(a)remove surveillance near gee ospabihty M rtes nenrol rod te accumulator and reactor pressure a equal to requirement(SR)remove 4. s rvei (and the perform its safety function and provide or flaws than 900 Met Control red a� require ed footnote)which requires Vona reactivity insertion wldde use Mulled aocumraton and accumulator cheek valves 4 time. are requited o aupport the scam function • Control Rod Drive(CRD)scram Removal of ohs 1e month leak test specified ooly et reactor pMtwre lees then ego psi.To accumulator Check valve testing once by SR 4.1.3.5.b.2 does not affect the reliability prevent apmarhng the coo pain Unut the per 18 months and specifies test of the check valves linos operability of ibe proposed y now, m playa nectar d there a A acceptance criteria.(b)modify Limiting scram accumulator check valves d wound Condition for Operation(LCO) by TS Section 44.3 which sequins that mine than oat inoperable scam accumulator ; 3.1.3.S.a.2a to allow the reactor operator ream°tn— of fbe ebaek nlves Comply and there a not a t]t0 pump operetlng when with the ARC Code.Section XL reactor prewar!a last than WO psi. twenty(20)minutes to restart a tripped CRD pump provided that*actor he propodd additions to Chase TS LCO The prspresd Mange o the maim RDpu a vier than or equal to 900 action statement 3.13a2.a desaibed In(B) accumulator presto.Instument calibretlon p greater 9 above impost additional requirements on eetpcint Is within the currently allowed range ping or if reactor pressure ie less than operations personnel to prevent plant and Is more aonasrvative than the setpoint 000 pstg.the operator will ummedtately operation in a condition when the recommended by CC place the reactor mode switch n the accumulators an required to support the For the msone sated above the proposed Shutdown position and(e)change the 18 deem farctien. changes do not involve a significant month scam accumulator pressure Folly.CE SEAM Rev,1 provides■ reduction la a margin of safety. • sensor channel calibration(setpoint).SR re aitta ndation to tba n the appUcabla TS The sag has reviewed the licensee's 4.1.3.S.b.1.b.from"970 plus or minus 15 to allow for scam accumulator pressure analysisand agrees with it Therefore. prig"to"equal a or grouter than 955 instrument semoint drtlt and thus avoid an Inunnecessarycoadude tsar the amendment unnecessary TS violation.The setting we we a. Pint. have proposed In accordance with this CE satisfies the three criteria laced 10 Basis for proposed no significant S¢is within the currently allowed ramp but CFR 50.92(c),Based on that conclusion. hazards considerob'on determination: does not provide an upper bah.An upper the staff proposes to determine that the The Commission has provided limit is u iriCalsdry emu any pressure alarm proposed license amendment involves standards for determining whether a activation above the minimum setpoint value no significant hazards consideration. significant hazards consideration exists it more conservative than alarm actuation at Loco]public Document Room as stated in 10 CFR 5092(e).A proposed the minimum aetpolnt value. locolion:Pottstown Public Library.son amendment to an operating license in summary.the proposed will not affect High Street Pottstown.Pennsylvaniainvolves no significant hazards nor change any plant hardware,plant design consideration if operation of the facility or plant system operation bom that already 10464. dessafbed in the PSAR.Therefore the Attorney fOrlleensee:Conner and in accordance with the proposed proposed changes do not modify or add any Wettathe m.1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, amendment would not(1)involve s Initiating parameters that would significantly NW.Washington.DC 20006 significant Increase in the probability or Mayne the probability or consequences of consequences of an accident previously any&cadent previously analyzed. NEC Project Director.Walter R, evaluated.(2)create the possibility of a 2131 proposed changes do not create the Butler new or different kind of accident from possibility of•new or deferent kind of Public Service Electric i Gas Company, any accident previously evaluated,or(3) accident from any accident previously Docket Nos.50.272 and 50,711.Salem involve a eigdflcant reduction in a evaluated Generating Salton.Uolt Not 1 and 2. margin of safety As discussed in(1)above the design bans Sahm Co Naw)e*eY The Lcemee has provided en analysts of the LCS will remain the same.Therefor ca4'• of no significant hazards considerations respect anent pSAA out rem.ie apnoeas.viW Dote of amendment Invest with the request for the license motet n its analysis naly i s or langaminresponse pons band December 2e.UN and supplemented on amendment The licensee'*analysis of Mote and �p op pedcchannges�do not PAY 31.1409 sad October 10.ISM' the proposed amendment against the rued any equipment nor do they Involve any Description of amendment request • three standards in 10 CFR 50.92 is potential initiating events that would amts The proposed amendments revise Salem reproduced below: any new or different kind oteaidmL As Unit Nos.1 and 2 Technical 1.The proposed changes do not Involve a ouch,the Sent Wild nonditlnnm tarmac for Specification Figures 3.4.2 and 3.4-3 and aignifiant increase a the probability or the design basis accident warm are atW the associated Bases Section.The announces of an accident previously valid. hen and c0oldown awes are be • evaluated. 3.The proposed changes do not involve a gpdalsd to rasa the changes M reactor Tree changes have been proposed. Mendicant reduction M a margin of Idol. vessel material properties as identified Remove SR 4.13.5.b.2 which akawhich requires •discussed In item(I)above,the t R 3 scam accumulator Clark valve song fueetico of the sum accumulator is to mist from the e%amaatlon of the surveillance ones per to months and specifies not in 000trd rod insertion when mace mean capsules removed from each reactor lCeeptanoe criteria. alone n lataffident The proposed change* daring the seventh and third refueling a • Fadaral Registrar•( Vol. 84, No. 278 f Wednesday. December 13. 1069 i Notices 81259 outages of Salem 1 and 2 respectively. The Ptwosed churl sn bathe marls r pnanvind water reactor.Also.an 'fits bases section la revised to reflect earn that the Salem rslts do act eperer asterisked footnote would be added to the use of Regulatory Guide 1.99.Rua.2 muds that the potential for a nest kind of section 6.121 to specify that the methodology In estimating the radiation "deal is craws 04-itsuw'se et' Operations Manager either hold a SRO reactor wefel)-The Promised cheeses ensure embrittlement of reactor vessel that the opmnons remain within eoceptable license or has held a SRO license for a matariala. ann g.rnmed by previously anaYAS area. PresaueWd water reactor(PWR). Basis for pioposed no significant The proposed changes do sot make a Thies amendments were hazards consideration determination:to PhYsicel change to the fedury.Morelos the PreelOia noticed Oa FR 161104.dated CFR Part 60.Appendix H requires theta Proposed chases do not ants a new or September It 1969)and are being sampling program exist to determine the different type°f"Stet ham enY PeeviouetY mated because of significant • effect of irradiation on reactor vestal evaluated revisions at the NRCa request. materials.Part of that program requires A 'the�"d chap of age Basis for proposed no significant that if the results of the tea atnwe results is of the m a°since of esfetyr hazards consideration determination; telling 'Ica 'that dthenewrlaoa WL so indicates.t change to the plant Indicate abet the reactor pneeurs vassal ha The Operations Deportment at Salem beanie and cooldown curves provided In adequate toughness for the cemttr•.ed safe Generating Station Is managed through the Technical Specifications be operstion provided the requested hump and the Operations Manager,two submitted.The curves are being revised 000ldown limitations are eared to.The Operations Engineers and Shift to ensure that the operation of the proposed cheerio ensure that tbs roaaae Supervision.technical Specifications reactor will not exceed pressure and margins of safety are mat by modifying currently require all of these individuals temperature limits imposed to prevent opeetunt rsquuemats r reflect the molts to hold a SRO license. the potential for fracture of the reactor ��psa what the ate kw mean aanalysis.The � Current industry guidance on the vessel or components.The curves cooldown awee are and accounts for the selection,qualification and training of provided in this submittal reflect the effects of radiation an reactor vessel personae)for nuclear power plants moults of the latest specimen analysis. materials.Changes to the ltasea Section of (ANSUANS3.1-1967).allows relaxation The proposed change'are also fire Technical Specifications are being mode of the SRO license requirement for the consistent with the guidance provided in to reflect Ulan compliance with later Operations Manager position,provided Generic letter 86.11 and Regulatory ontuismry guidance regardlo{eprcitee" certain conditions are met.An Guide 1.99,Revision 2.Instrument anoints.Therefore the proposed changes do individual designated to fill the position uncertainties are being removed from rant LIZ the alydfisast redmtloes a i malt° d Operations Mennen must satisfy the curves to clarify the actual d Thheu staff has reviewed the licensee's one of the following conditions:(I)Hold requirements.Instrument uncertainties submittal and significant hazards s SRO license.(2)Have held a SRO in the limits.In addition to other analysis and mecum with the licensee's keen for•similar unit(PIM conservatism'',are not required to determintitlon that the proposed These spatial requirements ensure prevent vessel damage and are not amendment dace''not involve n that a selected temdlda4 has required by the regulations, significant hazards consideration. demonstrated knowledge at the senior The Commission has provided Therefore,the staff proposes to °perste level wan though be may not - standards for determining whether a determine tbat the proposed amendment bow s SRO home.At Salem,the significant hazards consideration exists involves no significant hazard* shone utilizes Department Organisation (s0 t,TrR 3022(c)).A Proposal consideration. N normally the rase ponsiblllty Operettas&gluon who , amendment to an operating license for• load public Doatmei tSeem or w assigned a responsibility es facility Involves no significant Mardi location Salem Free Public ltbrary.112 •�st�id in•t a gJv®Sa)vities consideration H operation of the facility West Ifroadway,Salem New Jersey Sion Operating FagInee»are em unit. In accordance with the proposed 05379 amendment would not(1)involve a Attorney/allows:Mark J. required by teclutical specifications to { significant Iodine in the probability or Watterhakto.Esquire,Conner and have•SRO liras.the Operations goaaeQnena''of an sodden previously Wetterhuhn.Suits 1060.1747 Department licensed personal(shift J wal°atad or(2)agar the possibility of Pennsylvania Avenue.NW, supervW on end control room operetore) I, •new or different kind of accident from Wasb.egWn DC 20006 are directly managed by an individual ,n any accident previously evaluated:or(3) NRC Project Director?Walter R. holding•SRO license. . involve a significant nduction in a Butler The Commission has protdded margin of safety. standards for determining whether a The licenses has analyzed the Public Sev!°a 10addc 3 Gtr CampsaY• significant hazards consideration exists proposed amendment to determine!fa Do era b a unman tad nit Non Sal® tins aR 80A2(c)).A proposed efgolScant°•rands consideration exists: �C®ntlag SraC°° Ualt Non 1 a°d; amendment to an operating license for a L pass the change twelve a eig illoaat Co1IDty,New JAY facility Involves no significant hazards teaew r the probability or coaasquarces Date of amendmentnquest August eonaiaeration if operation of the fatuity of an accident p rioay evaluated? 20.August 11,October 11,and In soabrdanot with the proposed Tbs proposed changes do not manse the November 14.1969 amendment world not:(S)Involve a mbabWty of an amide since they an Dbalptlon afaateri mentnquest significant increase in the probability or wing rootporated le sown that examine The pecgoesd amendments would delete omtegoenoee of an aeddwt previously safety baits are not too eded ea r firm section 0224 of the Balm 1 and 2 rebate*(2)crate the possibility of• shsoalng conditions In the reactor.Tha T•Cbnic•l BpeaROoatlms the new or different kiwi ofaccident from proposed satin s are n caw a that themune rudiment that the Operations any aedde•t pessloosly avdestod or(3) sperm* am purenip tunnyIns Isq irean hold a Searl ego,Operator involve•efriSaant seduction In• of tocng o.Ap pursuant m the epdr�enbManager d .Doseth champxtiandApps•dlaty PRO)would eadd.An•waenetheer fiea1. throes :pons the change tear the ptrslbWq d would be added spscifli•g mss the Zgw So'o''.e bet analysed the a nor at thane wed d war from soy °pennon Manager either how a SRO proposed amendment to dabrmtne If• aoddent previously wrested? bras or hu held a SRO license fora scant boards aonsideretion aided: Jhue twined Reader / vial K No. 210 / Wednesday. ownember 1.1. 1!1101 Neaten 1.Nam nein a atgaRuMt Sown M beveled la apiece tin otlelr lR lawns ei Spiked redmClat le a the probability or en amino ce dal MOSS flow on=gpm with Mips To mega d edgy. previously eva1W isd. achieve OmOsYMnL7 between fists 1 The licensee ice wined the An ind rldual selected to f17 the and 2 Tedmleal SpedllHl�s,Balm 1 Operations Wagger swinge wig meet LCD dad Smeelllaa0e Regedrameatf Aw°�ataa�ott>o admen K• cumin Stang radian en Os Saessignificant beau*co efdereti n eiders qualification and tnising d pe rual fir wolrld be mamboed fitti W and• The proposed changes to the nudger tower plats,as spat ea ton 1.0.8 to RUA and tat essPecuT•47- Technical Spadtladodr. TonnaSpe0lftodioe►.now seigswts BOMB seateifieee LDom aadw taa damtwee la ensure that any wants Wein aneated hozanieeeit�delernanatione et knowledge et tha sesior operate Ina Btalsadoa at Sebnnu RNR mew= 2.Do not create the poonbfiity of a omen revealed that reducing the RNA How different kind of accident from any rate to lees then 11D3 gp pracltdne alr maisio ehe Sass Madge Germ tae previomly wetted entrapment Mad Torten fonstion, to Migration wan anima Sass RCS flow The leek("SRO&mut ee the pert d WI. O Operation Manager,She a procedure w Further review considered the minimum for Modes 14 77w t04t keep P4RASLE trips chaos.r not a pousoal ae: RHR flow rate nice to:j1)ramose L willwill sure d adequatePlflt eve9ab0ity. accident precut. decay halt(2)preclude The minima Me flow restrement SD be 3,Do not involve a significant retinues s in stratification.fad(5)provide an reduced to RitOgpm In the Tedmtd a margin of safety. edegwee doer yeti br bore sista 8paedtades with farther hmisions The Operations Depart neat licseed accident osealds. specified in plait proadates.This drape pemonne1(shift aupervislon and control room The potential far boron etratKkation of llerse fir otramo setubihry d ty* operators)will continue to be directly was evaluated for nit How roar swRes hr anew ar a Themg ra.it managed by an individual Sikhs a SRO greater than 1000 W&the hula for may be c a�flow y proposed chaps i, has lOwni nr Ffswawt preventing heron atratt8eatlon ice in do not Involve•alaifionat tans is Si tlnlirased atubdatea Bayed toe fir RCS is to miniadze the potential fix a Oneatims Nagar pains twat asst the probability a masquemaa doe ccdect • education•euparisie and onions boron dilution accident MR flow ranee previously evaluated raq immants d ANSI Ntt7.1g71 mud hew greater them 7113 1001 awl that 2 Do octavos the possibilityd a sew et 'u held a SRO knee far a&SS unit(PW1), adequate mixiag occurs within the RfS, Mir had decofdent from any soideat Therefort it may be condvded that the Thus.then is ace concern for brood peeled,evelewad proposed change does not lovolve a stratification above ea ltFfR Dow rand in ref SSP only Mks radioed Ointment redecnoo to a maids of safety. 1000 min Dow Sas whim IY IMF gyms is In emirs. The staff has reviewed the licensees RfiR now rates ahem!be mdhetah nd Tate reduced taw IS We WSW by submittal and ageifleent have b between 1000 anti 11O0 gpm when RCS w *ad"US Specificities bP ft retake! and plat durer Smog analysis and concurs with the licensee's hot leg water level is lees Rum ides the ma eyatem win be aeisWoad at a determination that the proposed above the tmmteriew lad-loop minimum flow rew orIOC°g gape • amendment don not involve is operation In not implemented arSadea Technical Spedlicataoas no oew or differed! significant hazards consideration. until at►cart 72 boors afar shutdown. eons from ay provlowly masted SI Therefore,the staff proposes to Adequate dicey hat removal can be be vested. determine that the proposed amendment accomplished with leas than 1500 gees 3.Do not Sousa a siptiflown reduction se involves no significant hazards RNR flow at this area The required flew a ram"of aira% consideration, rate decreases further with hymned The proposed chasm allow a Sunda:In Loco'Public Document Room time after shutdown.For hot leg water te"minas RHR flaw rew from%w pm to locofion:Salem Free Public library,112 levels greater&an 5 inas shove the 1000 Oa Aithprs6 rLta reaal11 In a ndaoed West Broadway,Salem,New Jersey counterline.flow rata can be extol:SS —1--ty u remove decay Mst and �'0 from 7800 Pm up to 3000 gpm Thins V decreases the amount of m1aLp la the RCS Attorney or licensee:Mark the maim flow specified In dim Technical yl J. based on vortex considerations Specification ensure'that adequate marten Wetterfuhn.Esquire,Cotner and Deletion of Lf.O 3.1.13 will provide A metmimet Wetteritihn.Suite 1051).1717 consistency between the Unit 1 end thttt •fie hew museum snow,the porendat Penneyiv anis Avenue,NW., 2 technical specification The Wdmical foe Mfr entrapment and gowning of the RHR Washington,DC 70005 specifications currently require a pose due a ssestes flow rates.'Thereby. NRC Project Director.Walter R minimum of at least one sailor coolant, tosaaing that rrhabingr of the 1LHR pass. Suttee pump to be in operation in Modes L 2 while andinma auf0dot lbw b afar* Public Service Electric t Gas Csmpary, and 3.In Modes t S and b.a minimum col the MR design muniments,are teat. 1500 gym will be required.Therefore Therefor+.it guy be concluded that the Docket Nos.50.A2 and 3311,Salem minimum flow retluleeunmta will proposed dingo do not involve a slruil.ant Generating Station,Unit Ina.l and 2 continue to be minified. reduction la a margin of afety.' Salem County,New Jersey The Commission has provided The staff luta reviewed the licenser's - Dote of amendment request standards for detemtnirg whether it and ctal and oncurficant hazards 'i with the licensee's Septengin 11,NO and November d. significant hazards caa mdelation ex ats ua 1989 (10 CFR 50.02(c)).A proposed determination that the proposed Deserlption 0101mndment request ernes:sew to so opadng tin for a amendment doss trot involve a The proposed changes would delete facility involves no significant hazards efgdfiant hat*aoostdentioa from the Salem Unit 1 Tadtnial cOn ideratio0 If operation oldie facility Therefore,the staff proposed to Specification LCO 3.1.13 which in accordance with tits proposed determine that the proposed amendment currently specifies•minimum flow of amendment would not(1)Wools a throb's no significant boards 3000 gpm whenever a reducnca in boron sigalficant lswap in the probability or consideration. contentsSon is being made Weal consequences d en accident previously Lord Public Document Room Technical Specification Surveillance evaluated ae(2)create the possibility of loaatiat Salsa Fes Public tibrary,112 1,18 and Salem 2 Technical a new or dilfereat kind of occident boot Wan Broadway.Salem.New Jersey Specification Surreilleace 4.0.8.1 would any eecfdeot previously evaluated:or W) MO70 a Pedal Register / Vol. x ft)a 238 / Wednesday. December 13, tees / Notices SUST Attorney fora:errorMark1. The two previoaa that 2 Type Atests iDon out eeedeeaegreteastreduction Weetwrbaba Ratans.Canner and were completed wooawfdly.There in s moan of inlet W ettehaha Sane IMO.VC have not been any pistol motlr5utitma. The twtz)fire►:w*otwillered Tre A Pen:m*001a Arenas.NW. since the tart successful Type A testa tests here has eoaPhsed seedadoniy. Washington.DC 20008 that would adversely affect the test eeudat TYDa sad G mar have ham Technical ad ctor0y within meTsrbaial AMC'royal DiueC,ar.Walter R mune.Type B and C ante Len been sp.emoation required surveillance interval. Butler eoasMS Ytiefaantily in Use required No mete plait medifintene have been Public Savior Electric t Gas Company, frequency and are scheduled for implemented or planned for completion this eompleim during the next refueling outage Set weal%directly impact Type A Docket No.50-011.Salem Generating outage(Stn)•Demoosneted opersbihry rest whs. Station,Ud7 No.t Salem County.New of the anocias ooaapooenb and 'Menders c row be onnr]tled drat the Jersey penebatiaw provides added slam,nee DtoDe.a hiss sat revolve a Dote of amendment request' feet fee overall USTremains t b°�d�s'tl"rsa'ta a wrsuo of wfery. September 25.1980 satisfactory. The staff las reviewed the lion see's Description of amendment request: The Commission has provided submittal is and significantnwith hazards licensee's The proposed amendment would modify standards fa determining whether a analysis and 000crs tmfL the yoenaer's the present Salem Unit 2 Tabnical significant birds olaoderatien exists delamiaarioo dun the proposed einendinein nose not involve a Specification Surveillance interval (10CFR90.92(c)).Aproposed requitement for Type A coo M rim amendment to an eventing license for aiplihtanttlf hazards considers coca. a integrated leak rate testing OUT) facilty involve't1p afgrrifieeC hazards Therefore.lbe staff proposes to determine that the proposed amendment (4.0.1.24).from■frequency of 40 phis or consideration if operation of the facility involve,no ei p itscant hazards minor to months to allow a ant time rest in acwrdsem with the proposed rAeuidarattln interval of 59 months. amendment would not:fl)involve■ fomhPaLfreDodmentATaum Basis for proposed no significant significant inereae in the probability or ho0ocal Sam Free Pus library.112 hazards mnsiderotiort determination* consegaences of an accident previoualy N,�Broadway.Sakai New The proposed change allows a one time evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of West test interval of S9 month•The only a new or different kind of accdent from 08079 Attorney Jor licensee:Meek I. other alternative is to conduct Type A any accident previously evaluated;m(3) V/etterDsha n lgmre Canner and ILRTs during the S11 and elb refueling involve a significant reduction in a WKtrbahn Sloe Esquire. C 1747 e outages on Salem Unit 2.ibis would margin of safety, Wettey)vaafa Avenue.NW, violate ibe techalcal specification The hcensee has analyzed the PennsWashington A 2W06 minimum allowed interval between tests proposed amendment to determine ii a NRC Washington. DProject 20306 Walter R. (30 mtmtbe),extend the length of the Sth significant hazards consideration exists: Butler refueling outage with no appreciable The proposed ohmage to the Technical gain to aalety and result la the Spertif.syons: public feVio,Electric 4 Gas Cetnpeny. performance of(4)tests wahine 10-year 1.Dar ant twelve a dgoi5ceat'.tooreantn Docket Ain,nay Sato Gans* Wanks period-exa alkill the W CfR the probability or cotnequmce of an=Seat Suss,Iaw,mo,toss=CouoFj,New Part 20 Appendix l ammtremenfa. prevtouely evaluated.The proposed change ;awn This inconsistency ras ttedfrom an does emend the surveillance iatervd NRC recoem adatir that the Demme however,the two(1)ptevba Unit 2 Type A Date of ane sdnient request: perform the first periodic NAT(Type A tests were colored wuocesstely.4t ere September 25.WO , test)dime Salem is fact ratans have not been any rAwt esdlsosoean dace ouroprien a!omendesm request. . outage.Based on the NRC the last eucosasful Tma A mitts s meld Retries Salem Unit 2 Tedmical recommended=Me licensee directly adw INK aft add droodyaffect specification sarieifience sections the wt multi 4.7.6.1(b)1,4.7 and 4.9.12(1)2 to succasal dry completed the twat periodic �(b1x BST during Salem Unit 2L first , .eita wwny cttherr�eah.v�ery mg ,beeftytletn+placet iringacceptance reitwagoctane• are Ma erne tatisiWrlw4rAaiad criteria of removal of aqua}to m greater !x was tenonniad at feK time that dtaloo♦eM nsea ertas4 ailage1 ). than 9096 of fee teat medium In addition completing the CART dating the first Operability of these amperages sad to referencing fee appropriate sections I. refueling outage,eras at variance with pathways provides added neurotics that the of Rag iMory Guide 1SL.Revision Z. t the Tedm)al Specification ScvelBante Overall aarmed CComaimd USW March la regtdtement on testing Wenatzle0 plus Baal forprOPMedaoerpnfi'cant or minus 10mmdhs),since only 21 Thomism. a h Thomism.it s erdtJa!fLN the hazards comidaratiaa dalermluafuaa.' months had elapsed from the date d p1 ciikal oposed dsns ie lin er et a �,propossd cheap darifiee the in- alyewnieneeeavendamt6reeniv lace tasting accepts criteria for granted allow shorts waiver was opnao safressaatpw4ary place gran'sd to show a ahartrsd iearesl for evaluated rhereoal adsrra,ee and FiliPA film the first ILRT. 2.Gas sat imam the Dossdakty eta aaw braces pradlode a enneoeesary plant The lam of the established seating or ditiamit kind of acident penicenly� any shutdown im��e test intervals is to er equal lbiee(3) The Pedalled dame*does ant edelesely survellianoe seatoas Mama Sat the textseff d hin a !Raul spaced Type A effect the dsatza or agraden Of*V Warn test mamas addiarad le the pato&lthen third to en went io with t r Sam es deq,.elo period.the third to eon)unctioe with the spsclEed sake dirtgrialory C+dde ria Mow fo asteoutage.Tim mteimum/ penweepaarwee ewe estg LCshodd a used tswadedMira , ma7dmum vases allow for fle7fs41ry tap. r aa.aa nest gm,its taeds.Sagebsery Coeds baps C.3.c while maintaiMgtbe"Apprerdossisly Maim.It may he saidtet•s and Ceg,d specify acceptance atle,laof: equal Intervals"waccept.Ccadociing asewwWeese gone owe me paaetratlonime Banda percent for bad to bad Type Atestile not imllne me taw ordealMadal HIM titer belts and E09easleakage withia this Intent sorrdathom any pries*evaluated through chiral adsorb*,section lass S]282 Federal Register / Vol. M. No. 230 / Wednesday, December 13, 1000 / Notices than 0.06 percent.NRC Generic Later 2 Do nit meets the Posalhlhty Ora new or s reactor coolant pressure of 500 pelt or 83-13 provides clarification of the differed Idnd of exidant 6tes erg ace rket greeter end verifying that the notation relationship between the guidance previously evaluated, valves.RHR1 and RNLI.cannot be provided in Regulatory Guide 102, The proposed changes do not adversely opened.The 580 psis corresponds to the Revision 2.and ANSI N5104975, affect the design or operation of any system setpoint of the automatic gtoellre concerning the testing requirements ant of or oompomeat important to safety.No t and charcoal a physical plant modulate,a crew interlock that has been nnnoved from . the tlEPA filters h unite. "climber operational configurations will result from Unit 1 and will be removed from Unit 2 ling outage.The themuMg the next refueling Generic Letter 83-13 states that a"0.05 Thantore•It nay be concluded that the setpoint of the open permissive interlock percent value is applicable when• proposed changes do not ante the Is 373 psig,therefore the reduction in FfEPA filter or charcoal adsorber possibility of a new or different kind of test pressure will more closely match ' efficiency of 99 percent is assumed,or 1 accident from any previously evaluated. the setpoint of the interlock. percent when a HEPA filter or charcoal a 3.Dom"ginnot involve•significant Simeon to The Commission has provided adsorber efficiency of 0.5 percent or lees The proposed changes clarify existing standards fortdetecmining whether a is assumed in the NRC staffs safety Technical SpadLcadoo surveillance significant hazards consideration exists evaluation(use the value aesum/d for regNroments.The changes do not make any (10 CFR 50.e2(cB.A proposed the charcoal adsorber efficiency if the physical attentions to the plant and we amendment to an operating license for a value for the RDA filter is different consistent with previously reviewed and facility involves no significant hazards from the charcoal absorber efficiency in approved Technical Specifications(Salem consideration If operai nn of the facility the Salem Generating Statio staffs n UFSAR Leetter tY13)Ragulatory guidance(C.eerlc in accordance with the proposed Meteors it may be concluded that the amendment would not(1)involve e specifies that the charcoal filter are proposed Cbeoges do not Involve■ t significant increase in the probability or designed to absorb at least 00 percent of reduction in a margin of saferarr consequences of an accident previously elemental and methyl iodine's contacted �' • evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of et rated flow.The UFSAR goes on to The staff has reviewed the licensees a new or different kind of accident from state that HEM filters remove at least submittal and significant hazards any accident previously evaluated:or(3) 99 percent of all particles 0.3 micron and analysis and concurs with the licensee's involve a significant reduction is a larger in size. determination that the proposed margin of safety. The Commission has provided amendment does not involve aThe licensee has analyzed the standards for determining whether a eignibeant hazards consideration. e if a significant hazards consideration exists 'therefore,the staff propoees to �,�caaroposedt mehazerds consideration ndment to nexists: (10 CFR 50.01(c)).A proposed determine that the proposed amendment amendment to an operating license for• involves n0 significant hazards The Premed change does not Involve a facility involves no significant hazards consideration. significant hazed@ consideration because i consideration if operation of the facility Local Public Document Room operation of Salem Generating Station Units in accordance with the proposed location:Salem Free Public library,112 1 and 2 in aceondante with Una change would amendment would not(1)involve a West Broadway,Salem.New jersey lac significant increase in the probability or 08070 oh tuftyinvolve a consequences incases in the consequences of an accident previously Attorney for licensee:Mark J. prevabWry or evaluated. ocas of an acoidant evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of Wetterhahn.Esquire,Conner and previously walusat signal Lowering the wt signal pressure,r a mane a new or different kind of accident from Wettethahn.Suite 1030.17{7 in•conservative director'.This more any accident previously evaluated:or(3) Pennsylvania Avenue.NW., adequately testa the OPI(Open Permissive involve a significant reduction in a Washington.DC 203106 Interlock)and is consistent with the TSAR margin of safety. NRC Project Director.Walter R. Final Safety Analysis Report)which The licensee hos analyzed the Butler prohibits biits threpnutueb f 87the psf�System stem he proposed amendment to determine if a public Service Electric a Gas Compeoy. temperetwe Is mo degrees P or lees. significant hazards consideration exists: Docket Nos.60.272 and 60411,Salem 12)Create the possibility of a new or The proposed changes to the Generating Station,Unit Noe.1 and 2, different kind of accident from any accident Technical Specifications: Salem County,New Jersey . previously evaluated The open permissive 1.Do not involve■significant increase in Dole of Amendment rresL• interlock serve■the purpose of not allowing the probability or consequences of■n rM the opening of Mt and RH2 tmtil the reactor accident previously evaluated. September?5.11169 pressure drops below the specified setpoint. The proposed changes,which are Description of amendment request The proposed Chan,,more adequately testa administrative in nature,do not impact any The licensee proposed to modify the interlock and therefore could not create accident ennuis used to support operation Surveillance Requirement 4.521 to the possibility of a new or different kind of of the Salem Cementing Station. require testing the Residual heat accident — Furthermore.the proposed changes do not Removal(RHR)open permissive (3)Involve a significant reduction in■ adversely affect the design or operation of interlock at 375 or margin of safety. any system or component Important m safety. psi8 greater.The Since the lowering of the test signal Consequently.the reliability of the current requirement is to test the open pressure 4 a maw in the conservative performance of plant safety functions is not permissive interlock at 560 psis or direction.overall safety has been increased adversely affected, greater. and the margin of safety es defined in the The Inclusion of the specific In-place Basis for proposed no significant bases of the Technical Specifications Is testing aCCePtanoe Cran&within the hozords consideration detemanodon: maintained. associated Technical Seer-Illation Surveillance Requirement 4.5.24 requires The staff has reviewed the licensee's surveillance section,is requested to clarify that the automatic Interlock function of submittal and significant hazards the heating re,e, ma y be concluded that the the RHR system criteria. Therefore, stem be verified within seven analysis and concurs with the kennels proposed changes do not Involve•significant days prior to placing the RHR System in determination that the proposed increase in the probability or consequences operation.This Is currently done by amendment does not involve a of an sr:,.dent previously evaluated imposing a test signal corresponding to significant hazards consideration. Federal Register / Vol. U. No. 238 / Wednesday. December ss. 1.089 / Notices 57263 Therefore.the staff proposes to established baud on battery loading and a e esieseat with the previously determioe that the proposed ameadtaent calculation&The Technical reviewed I d append weetnshoose involves no significant hazards Specification Surveillance frequency is Standard Martial Spec ficauorts Therelara rtmaybe.atiYludadtba•.the consideration. unaffected by this aiodSiation proposed change doer not involve■ Local Public Document Room The reduction to binary service lest rignificsnt reduct+on in a zsarg• of asfety locotiomSalem Free Public Library.112 duration Gm f8)hours so the design West Broadway,Salem.New Jersey duty cycle ace th d e we of simulated The stab lea reviewed the licensee's 0909, emergeecy loads achieves om istemy submittal IS significant hazards ' Attorney for licensee:Mark J. betweee the Salem Ga,eatteg Station analysis and concurs with the licensees Wetterhahn.£squire,Conner and Technirat Specifications.Salem deteemfnetiae that the proposed Wetterhehn.Suite 105041747 Generally Station LIM*and amendment does not involve to Pennsylvania Avenue,NW., Westingisoae Standard Technical eiw5aat hazards conaWeration• Washington,DC 20008, SDecificatima. Therefore.the staff proposes to NRC Prefect Director Walter R, The Cemmissim,huprovided determine dud the proposed ameadment Sutler. standards kr detraining whether• involves no significant hazards Public Service Electric h GIB CAmWol'. u®dfi�t s eoadderedon exists consideration. (10 cFR eae2(c)).A proposed Local Public Docvmem Room Docket No.58411.5$15111 Canersbag amendment to an operating license for a /oration;Salem Free Public library,112 Station.lints 1 and Z Salem eoaroty, facility involves no significant hazards West Broadway.Salem,New jersey New jersey oundention V operation of the facility 09079• Dote of amendment request October in accordance with the proposed Attorney for licensee:Mark I. 17,1999 amendment would not:(1)tovolve s Wetterhabo.Empire,Conner end Description of amendment request significant increase ht the probability or Wetteritehtt.Suite 1050.17!7 The proposed amendments would revise consequences or m ecddent previourdy Pennapteania mama Nic.. Salem Units 1 and 2Technical evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of washingron,DCsou Specification Surselliance Sections a new or diffeent kind of accident from megrim?Director,waiter R 4,9.2,5.2(d)and 4.9.2.52(d)to require a any accident"revive*twelve tett MD) Butler design duty cycle(currently 2 boors) involve a vignffiant r. loct'at'In s itG Gee t'eespany load profile service test(simulated margin of safety. Public®myce ties ue Electric.50412dj 8es emetgettey loads)or bled service test The licensee hasasalgaed fbe Suffice Lit rya,l hid Z es (actual loads)for the 225 wit and 26 volt proposed amendment r dimming if a Generating batteries iu ben of the f9)hoar iced significant hazards odsaidtratioa aside: salaeD Caraq•New lama service test eameeily specified ii.the The proposed change to the Technical Deft of amendment request October Techaical Spec+1vrationa. Specifications: 20.1989 Bessie for proposed no sigmas at i,noes not involve s dtarGaset Iraean to llrscriptiM of amarrdnent tensest hazards considetvtipn*lamination: t. pro yob or CORMICWIlla du accident The proposed amendtceny would The licensee is committed to Regulatory ;miss*"ovakrUd remove hoe.the Sabin 2 and 2 Cdtle 12M.winds endorses MCC SID- in proposed ebayva mans that the Technical SpeeiBariu11a Section 4x2 r450.SEEecommended sledSTD fdescrroer a bsttery.urvalLoca wentsnoe is terra v and the aseeeteted Belaa the limitation rern ry her iotest .Tpreceding for commendedcomforting eased oaQe;mina dart b doer vapi An that use my 3 eimmostat saveWance battery service tests.The recommended based c determination ossctty intervals.the combined lame shall not procedure states in part The discharge baud a dwiptdMyeyds.t w• v raw and length should leassurnmd MUSS exceedStitimes the specified actical ddewa desfpeneliswhesrealm& sulvablleeceWe cad. l dregnsrrmenalosely as la aNan,d*tor the Therefore.a au beoaaeded test dm Bosh for proposed no rignificant i DC Intern".The proposed cbaage Proeen4 ithedem est resits a hazards a wsiderad7an determination: *Want brass is the praaaWityat Tbspropcaadasrandmattsnaare satisfies this requineomtbybditgsnQlbe �aeouenceSaosuckerprevlousb Theprsubat poed 1e.eaineemenwiwT.a+esic j battery service tes4mkaetattsthe evaluated TdyrypildabdAaessQti.1989• design revilement&Conducting le) &Don sot auto 6e poeslbtlity era sew Removal of tired limit from n. )i. hoc batter/capacity service teeb does or Murat kind drmddrml}on any yt•grey not ensure that the battery le capable of redden periciedy.misted. Spedlecanmt 4.02 molts ter sustaining the DC emergency etttipesent The proposed tirade bra Der edevresty -benefit to sefdly them llmdting the use of for the damp duty cycle.The jal hour Meat as des*or aimmiea ef we arses the 25 percent allowance to extend test Malmo lower discharge eureet eranspeeent imparter reds lie siweDJance knew ale.This safety rates than three exparienosdatthe paraiess pat aoitiosrsweew benefit is hared whets awneill eoe design duty cycle tali lona which at aIatissieOOgidurnW a dam it sse • interval is wooded at a time Met this time b2 beers.In addition.tbe �it stubs*secluded that de curtailing=sot edesblefar bats merrdactmtrr bag zecommeoded perfonmine the surveillance.Several hatte�teatltQat the ddU�l►��dub;elde powit�ydteeenor in�vsend of TecbrdedSpedficationa require that rate.The tee ofeimohtedemergency accident from soy pinkie*erdeated. surveillances beyedoreutd during e loads hi bee of acted beds le messistent a Donut twelve•diathesis retlaasion plant shatdowb When a Lmit ls readied with the WeetinglommeStandired In a msFdeeMl. on�ss�the aatvetpnaoe interest a TechnicalSpecirf ltevkdm4. The maar°aUbissionant.srn forced plant shutdown sogstioreAnse previously reviewed and approved by "Starr irwi CIS* IMaselYuooaseta Morn nmeedmmtt • the NRG.13m kad pactssantesem eepepedpeepeoeasdad`ramble eatteQarsader.al. that�dp�{(Ma elm agate seer at the • Wimp Shaw a enonsksiny win*cadsdedbedmile diet Wee doswewesmvee frAwanetea°a nrrvak{Jaasmattes add the fuel cycle aeration ad the l$4lsre vales the c mar a den nadamit ago the Grip are Ae dtmeet ves.A forcedspecified midisthear e-,weilise a s terms frame*Taa dune doss net as dditweteyftform7sNelaverfances procedure.The actual lading values are maw myelyn %idtereae®tet o plait is not!need from a risk standpoint to 57264 Federal Resister / VOL 14. No. 2.98 / Wednesday. December 15, 1080 / Notices avoid exceed*the 325 Lod when Stable. i Ir aetamlea the ann8mtoa The classified as athohnstntlw in that only exceeding these amesillamme(e* ti o wingt of allnwieg the",dee m the location of the list lit modified-Alt of the 25 percent allowance.Some permet&Ibersnos 4 emd a servamaoas the otherrequirezzents for snubber surveillances are designed to be mt.nd ootvwypsany b.o.0t derived by operability in lace.As such, rdae limiting three(3)aoowrvtlw wwt0anoe D� 4 D performed dating a ling outage ' intends to the are Mit. this proposed change would not when the plant is hs a deaSnble 1 Thermion,it may b Sided that the 1.Involve•significant WIWI in the ' condition for conducting these •• proposed chap�s s not involve a probability a oceseguencse of an accident -. surveWancea The risk of performing significant reduction ma main of safety. previously evshated The administrative some of these surveWances during plant The staff has reviewed the UMW, relocation of the snubber tut does not affect operation is greater than the impact on submittal and significant hazards plant accident evaluations. • safety of exceeding the 3.25 llmlt while analysts and concurs with the licensee's z.beats the possibility of anew or using the 25 percent allowance to extend determination that the proposed different kind of accident from any accident these surveillances.The safety benefit amendment does not involve a previously evaluated The administrative of performing these surveillances during significant lima*conaideretiem, relocation of the snubber list dose not affect a plant shutdown is that systeatl do not Therefore,the staff proposes to plant agnomsnt system,or component have to be removed from service it a determine***the proposed amendment evaluation time that they are required to be involves no dpnificant hazards a Inane•eignlficant reduction in a operable. consideration. margin ofsafety.The reloatia of the The Commission has provided Local Public Document Room snubber Wt don not change the standards for determining whether a location:Salem Free Public Library.112 determination of snubber operability. significant hazard considerationexists West Broadway,Salem.New Jersey The staff his reviewed the licensee's (10 CFR 10.921O.A proposed 000» amendment to an operating license for a Attoma far licensee:Mark J. de significant hazards .consideration upon De tuig determination analysis.Based upon this facility involves no significant hazards Wetter Pequlro,Conner and review,the staff believes that the consideration if operation of the fatuity _Witte. Suite 1010,1747 proposed Technical Specification will in accordance with the Pennsylvania Avenue.NW.. proposed o not endanger the health and safety of Was amendment would not(1)involve a Washington.DG 20000 the Ua significant increase in the probability or NRC Project Director.Walter R. Dub 1 consequences o[an previously Butler Based upon the discussion above.the evaluated:or 2 create the staff proposed change g determine that the ( ) possibility o[ Yankee Atomic Electric Company, proposed rhanga don not involve e a new or different kind of accident from Docket No.50420.Yankee Nuclear significant hazards consideration any accident previously evaluated:or(7) power Stades.Franklin County. J involve•significant reduction in a Mamachuwets Local Public Document Room , margin of safety. Dote o amendment oast location:Greenfield Commtmiy College. The licensee has analyzed the f i College Drive.Greenfield November 22.1010 proposed amendment to determine if a Massachusetts COO significant hazards consideration exists. Description of amendment request: Attorney for licensee:Thomas Dignan. The proposed changes to theTire proposed amendment would incorporate into Yankee Nuclear Power Esquire.Ropes and Gray.223 Franklin Technical Specifications: Station's Technical Specifications Street Boston.Massachusetts 02111 cant increase in the probabilityI. not oror conseuence of an accident wording from Genetic Letter 0412 which ARC Project Director.Richard H. previously evaluated allows the removal of Table 3.74. Wessman As misted to Genetic Greer Bala the Basis for proposed no signficant PREVIOUSLY PUBfaStiPD NOTICES removal if the 323 limit from Speculation hazards consideration determinaioon: OF CONSIDERATION OF ISSUANCE eta results in a greater benefit touristy than The Commission bas provided limiting the use of the 23 percent allowancea standards for determining whether a OF AMENDMENTS TO OPERATING to extend surveillance intervals.Therefore.It significant hazards consideration exists LICENSES AND PROPOSED NO may be concluded that the proposed change (t0 CFR 30.712(8)).A proposed SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS does not involve a significant increase in the• CONSIDERATION DEITRMINATION probability or consequences of an accident amendment to an operating license for a previously evaluated fatuity involves no eigniSca nt hazards AND OPPORTUMTY FOR HEARING 2 Does not create the possibility of a new considerations if operation of the facility The mowing notices were previously or different kind of accident from any in accordance with■proposed published as separate Individual accident previously evaluated amendment would not(1)involve a The proposed change don not adversely significant increase in the probability or notices.The notice content was the affect the design or operation of any system consequences of as accident previously same es above.They were published as or component important s safety.No individual notices either because time - physical plant modifications or new evaluated (2)mate the ponlbWlry of•a did not allow the Commission to wait • operational configurations result from this new or different kind of accident from for ilia biweekly notice or because the change. an accident previously'vedette*or(S) Therefore.it may be concluded that the involve a significant reduction Ina action involved exigent circumstances • proposed change does no ante the margin of safety. They are repeated here because the possibility of s new or different kind of The licensee addressed the above biweekly notice lists all amendments accident from any previously evaluated three standards in the amendment issued or proposed to be issued 1.Don not involve a significant reclusion application.In regard to the throe involving no sipttfiant hazards in■margin of safety, standards,the licensee provided the consideration. As stated in Genetic titter ant the use of following For details,see the individual notice the allowance to extendeerwWanor analysis: intervals by 23 percent can result br.s Thu u requnted to in the Federal Register on the day and 'want safety benefit,Tau safety benefit incorporate into Yankee's Technical page cited This notice does not extend is obteined when•surveillance interval is SpedfiadOns guidance cOntalited in the notice period of the original notice. extended at a came when conditions are not Genetic Letter 1413.The grange is Federal Register / Vol. 54. No. 238 / Wednesday. December 13, 1989 / Notices 81285 .....m.... Commonwealth Ediacm Varmoat Yankee Nuclear Power ms eee� mdesnt fit is stion bued so indiG don that DoNo.30474. Company. Vermont Docket Na ti0d71. Station.Unit Na 2.LaSalle County. Vermont Yankse Nuclear Power Plant For further details with respect to the MotsVernon,Vermont action see(1)the applications for Dare of amendment request amendments,(2)the amendments,and Date of application for amendment: November 9.1989 (3)the Cotes°ion's related letters, September 7.1988.and augmented May Description of amendment request Safety Evaluations and/or 23.2980.and Angus t 29.1989 The proposed amendment would change Environmental Ase°semeele ns Brief description of amendment The the Limiting Conditions of Operation tediested.All el these items ere amendment revised the IS by deleting available for public inspection at the the specifications added by Amendment Supply for the Uainterervice t Power Commission's Public Document Rasa. 30 to allow hatallation and use of the Supply(UPS)00.0f.service time. I h1s the Gelman Building,2120 L&mit.gw.. Fine Motion Control Rod Drive change would be from 7-days to 30-days Washington.DC and at the irrd public (FMCRD)during Unit 2 Cycle 2 The lest before requiring initiation provide a plant ke which the FMCRD was installed has shutdown.The ssurCoosDower io document volve for the Particular Ceram Low Pressure Coolant Injection facilities Involved.A copy of items(2) been.completed�Unit n�liagae — (LPCI)valves,and assure power is and(3)may be obtained upon request d duringconcluded in February 1989• available in the event offsite power is addressed to the U.S.Nuclear The outage that con udedin Fin the 19 25 loot and the diesel falls to function, Regulatory Commission.Washington. sad August Lion Ce9 CECo letters was Dote of Publication of individual DC 20555.Attention:Director,Division ni�,�is nature and did not affect was notice 4 Federal Register.November 21, of Reactor Projects. the staffs previous proposed no 1989(51 FR 48170). Commonwealth Edison Comtraay. significant hazards consideration Expiration date of individual notice: Docket No,80.237 and 30.249,Dresden determination. December 21.1989 Nuclear power Station.Colt Nn.2 and 3. Data of issuance:November 28.1989 Local Public Document Room Gnmdy County,Illinois:Docket Nn..80• Effective date:November 78.1989 location:Stools Memorial Library,214 334 and 504.5 Quid odes straw.Unit Amendment No.:53 Meta Street Brattleboro.Vermont 05301. Nos.1 end 2.Rock Island County. Facility Operating License No.NPF- NOTiCE OF ISSUANCE OF Muds I&Amendment revised the Terhnlcal AMENDMENT TO FACILITY Date of application for amendments: SpedHGtlons. OPERATW C LICENSE )use 1pep Date of initial notice in Federal RayJda[sot I>rcember 30.inn"FR During the period since publication of Description of amendmenttr:These �1) .the Commission's in"F the lest biweekly notice,the amendments change the most limiting 330 1).The of the amendment related Commission has issued the following pathway due to gaseous effiuents from evaevaluated 1n a Safety nd anti s dated amendments.The Commission has tin infant via the cow-milk-Infant November n 1909. determined for each of these pathway to■child via the inhalation No oberlflaant hazards consideration amendments it that the da dared pathway. cents received.No ill complies with the staaderde and Local Public Document Room Date ojissnonce:November 20.1080 ii, requirements a the Atomic Energy Act Effective date:Implemented within 00 Iowa=Public Library of Illinois Valley of 1954, si amended(the Agin and the Ya Community Conga.Rural Roue No.1. • Commission's as m and omopd tee.The dsAmendment Nos.:104.203 for Dresden Oglesby.Illinois 01940. Commission r has made a riate gusher Edison Company.Docket findings eo required by the AM and ilu and 121.113 for Quad Cites Na 80 Commissions rules and regulations in 10 Provisional Operating LiceneeNo. gay Fanaf-2.Momae County.lkidtaa CFR Chapter L which are set forth in the DPR411,for Dresden Unit and Facility D of application far amendment license amendment Operating License No.DPR;afar O Dam te 7.1908 k^I Notice of Consideration of leonine*of Dresden Unit 9 and Facility Operating GS*?description of amendment This Amendment to Facility Operating Licenses its ran and Dese 10 amen meat Brief amendment revisesipon the Technical ;11.. License and Propelled No Significant uad Cafes Licenses r and n DPR-amendment. Specifications by deleting the e• Hazards Consideration Determination revised the Technical Specification Specirequi ratio to perform response time end action with fore actions was Hues. testing of the High Drywell Pressure published i with these actions was Dots ojWtiol notice in Federal actuation of the High Pressure Coolant published m the Federal Register as Register.July 20.1980(M PR 31102).The Inieedee otpco erne=The change indicated.No recount for a bearing or commission,.related evaluation of eliminates unnecessary operatJon of the petition for leave to Intervene was filed thew amendments to contained in■ 1�Q ayetem and rhea enhances overall following tits notice. Safety Evaluation dated November 20. Hpcolystem reltebthty. . Unless otherwise indicated.the 190p. Date of issuance:November x.1980 amend ent has satisfy the that these No sipdficaat hazards a msideration Effective dots November 9.1909 amendments seusio n In erneatria for eemarents motive&No Amendment No.:45 categorical Therefore. Loce/Public Document Room FacillbOperothVLoenseiaNEF- to 1 10'R 5 6122.noe nvire,m nt ant hoarier+Mortis Public'broil,.ODs tt The emandeasat reviser the to 10 CFR 6ement),r e shoo ental Liberty Street'Moeria,Minds WOO TsehnicaYBpad�tiona impadstatement asavlronIDfor gym)and Dino Public Library.= Date ofleitiafaoticeinFederal ase ndmeat .if t be�cefu then Hennepin Avenue.Duna.ffitoois 01021 e� .Apr1119.1980(tx FR 18627). amendments.>t the has �semwSoa'a related evaluation of :1:101■n environmental cesasmeat Road Cf�Project Di ector:Pad C. the amendment is contained in•Safety pro ell ion in 10 C dfcam°tanoes Evaluation dated November 27.1900. provision>D 10 CPR 5L12(b)and has � MS Tsddl Resat / Yd K M& !ri / WadaeedaJ. lledon ee 11,. SRI J notion Nosbinitinast bards aon idanatiea, Comdesiont antdasaWlsaeft& lacLUt7OptatieeZk ss•No.PIM. commsnnteadsmet{m ato ndmentaleerYtaedIsaDalr rIRThesmstietraeleed ain Local Public Domani Ira Evaluation tied Neves atVIA Tadao'S edMlleea location:Monroe County Library Nosienbantt Awards eaadderation Date of initial soda sbridal System.3700 South Custer Monroe,Michigan MEL Road, comma \ LacdPeblic Dearest Gommiestonb Sated evalaatlaa of the • Detroit mini comm.Dodson taw location:Oconee Cony Litany.Duel . amendment is contained la a Safety Sul,Feist tismtts Casseq.tides SSoouth CarolinaSouna an Wes~ Evaluation ��ha�caasl�tion Dote of application forantenthiatt comment etsostretbNo. • November 131100 Dnqvae islettDock"tale. Local Public Document Roam Brief desaiptiort pJem tR1 fendffiesende I lad l in'genes a n Pee location:Government Dommente amendment revise ilia TS to rent that Station Unit Pia I anal B.IM4Ma peR, Baton R the previous exemption concerning Pennyiraala Baou t laths=Stata university.oxygen coecentnttoo is no lair Dote of application far earendmanta ��Rte.Louisiana 721003 effective beau..the period for atbiob January 12,2060.revision dated Aitpat Mien llacirwik rower Cerprerlvs, the exemption wn valid=PM May 14,Ina Docket No SCA Me axle raid 2e",DIM.The eppbcatlon also proposed Btlef description of omendim be its Nader Serdsw.Ddt Net 1.Onw,e changes to the TS dealing with accident amendments mac spedBageo gal Cointi•Nat Yet modtorhtg inetramentatlen.These for each alit to permit both content Date of application for amendment changes will be et ahteted ander a atmosphere particulate and gaseous May 4.1935 separate cover, radiation monitors(both are manor Brief description of®rondntent P Dote San"'November a.lea coolant name domain taetrtsanb) Revive"Technical Sperifiu8on lifer re date:NovemberAMMO be inoperable for oa n u hours due to Sections 5.6.2 and 4.62 to elegy tie f' Amendment Ns:* calibration or maintenance activities. surveillance requirements for Avenge Fooilit7 Opatot°.License Nos NPt- They alio revin Table 4.34 to permit a Power Ramis Iimttalog San sad Rod 43.The amendment revises the more flexible calibration scbeckde for Withdrawrd Block metnauentatkns T Dote nasal these monitors. Date of/wuorca November 21.1003 Register May 7.1063(se"FR 21304 Tbs Dote of issuance:November 20.1063 Effective doter November nano Commission's related evaluation of the Wn's dot°'Nurnabsr 20.la Amendment Nos 111 amendment 4 contained in•SafetyAmendment Nos.:157 for Unit 125 fa Facility Operating License No.DPR- Evaluatioa dated November 2$lnen Unit Z GL deem,'Amendment ravine the redeem, No significant hazards consideration Pacility Operating Lionise Non DPR- Specifications. i comments receive*No. 66 and APF-73 Amendments revised the Dote of Mitial notice Miami Local Public Doeumeel Room Technical Specif atlons. Register.May 17.1900(54 FR 21.110).The location:Monroe County Library Date of initial notice in Federal_ Commission's misted evalatfon et the MonroSysteme, Michigan gutty Custer Road rren�otrce dated O October lea,(34 FR Mt(.14 FR Evaluation dated November 21.1t is contained in• 0660. Monroe,Michigan 401e1. 42857).The Commission's related No significant hersnb consideration Dab Power Company.Docket Noe.R evaluation of the amendments Is comments reosivett No 2a0.go470 end 80.2.7 Owen Novae contained in■Safety Evaluation dated Loom Public Doeament Rootn Station.Units 1.2 sad&Oast Canty. November SO,nee &you=Reenact and Doormats South Carolina No significant hazards aonsidemdon Department.Penfield Myer,.State Dote of application for omendmente: comments received.No. thinerstly of New York Oswego,New July 26.1967 Loral Public Daument Room York 13126. Brief description of amendments:The location:B.F.Joss Memorial Ubnry. Nodbam Stets Power convey. amendments revised TS e".3 by deleting eea Franklin Avenue•AllquiPpa. Dockets Nos,alai and S0.7M.Prattle requirements to test redundant Pemaylvada Isom Island Nmbsr Canar components for operability prior to Duff Stabs Wider y an e Co Plant Unite initiating maintenance on any No.6o-450,laver titvtgand�aoa� l N U Minnesota � �y�component In the High Pressure West Feltdans Pariah.Loubiane injection System.Low Pressure injection Dote of application for amendments: System.Reactor Building Cooling Dote of amendment request:June 21, March 17.1900 System,Reactor Building Spray System 1999 Brief description ofomendmenta'The and Low Pressure Service Water Brice tcription of amendment The proposed amendment coven numerous System.Additionally.the amendments amendment added two Could Type changes throughout rte Technical deleted expired footnotes ham IS 3.7.2, HPA3 breakers to Technical Specifications and change in rumor,of 4.6.4,and tie as well it added• Specification 344.14.'Primary the human error redocdoa program et footnote for clarification venoms to TS Contelmaent Penetration Condaclor the Pranks island Nuclear Cementing Table 4.1.2 Overcurrent Protection Devices".These Plant.Unit Not 1 and Z The Inman Dote of issuance:November 20.1900 circuit breakers provide primary error redaction program deals with Effect:vegeta.November lA imp containment penetration conductor reducing bo nen anon to ell Lab of Amendment Noe.:17e.176.1771 overcurrent protection for circuits plant operations(both ender cannel and Facility Operating License Nas.MR- Prnvidinn Pone to two ettov potential emergency omNtlmr)that sere,DPRd7and DPRA%Ammodmente receptacles in the drywelL could ooar by the mstractbn given in revised the Technical Specification. Dote of issuance:November 20.1900 the ma trounce mesa.operating Dote of initial notice in Faded fictive data.November 7411100 preceding',and adhering to the Ransom April&nag(e"3 FR WW1 Tie Amendment No.:40 requiremmL of the Technical a . Federal Register / Vol lie. No. Z38 / Wednesday. December 13. 1989 / Nodose STU: Specifications Changes to the Technical Pacific Gas aed Elect*Compmy. No siptifieant nomads consideration Specifications include the Dockett Not Ma and!0423.Diablo comments received No reorganization and standardisation of Canyon Neckar Pant Plante Unite 1 local Public Dacmmeme Room some sections,the addition of action end 2,San Luis Obispo County. /acariom Osterhont Free Library. statements for limiting conditions of California Reference Department.71 South operation.the removal of ambiguities to Dots of application for amendments: Franklin Street W ilkes•Barre. reduce the potential for August 75.1989(Reference LAY(8009). PenceYfeente li nt. misinterpretations that could lead to Brief descnntian of amendments:The human error.and changes to ensure amendments revised the Technical Pamaylvaala rower and Liglt consistency exists throughout the Specifications b(1)alias.the use of a Company.Docket No.SF1a7 . Technical Specifications. Susgwhama Steam Electric Station Date issuance:October TJ•7989 temporary sacra theran t o permsctor seedurdy Unit 1,Lwow County.Pennsylvania a1 refueling if one of the two permaneot)y y Effective dote:103 days from the date installed MOM source range detectors Dote of application for amendment of ital tna. fails,(2)clarify that certain activities. April 12.1989 es revised June:1.1959 Amendment Nos:to and 84 which do not significantly affect core Brief description of amendment Facility Operating Licenses Nos reactivity,are not eomideted con Technical Specification changes DPR•t2 and DPR-Olt Amendment alterations,(3)re ltdre aonuinment to revised the Technical Specifications. closure during movement of the reactor address thermal hydraulic instability Dote of initial notice in Federal vessel upper internale and head and(4) Dote of issuance:November 20.2989 Register.October 21.1967(52 FR 19301), allow latching the control rod Effective dote:November 20.1959 The Commissions related evaluation of inechaniem shaft to the rod riveter Amendment No,:93 the amendment is continued in a Safety control assemblies and friction testing of Facility Operating License No.liPF- Evaluation dated October 27,1999. individual control rode with one source 14:Ma amendment revised the li'a significant hazards consideration range detector. Technical Specifications. comments received:No. Dole of,tiarua October 33.1980. Dote of initial notice in Federal Local is rec Document Room Effective dote:October 30.19e9. Register July 12.1989(34 FR 22400).The location:LcalPublic Minn Docutapolis ent R Library. Amendment Nos,:48 and 45 Commission'.related evaluation of the Technology and Science Department. Facib'ty Operating Losnae to DP"' amendment Is contained fo a Safety 300 Nicol)et Mall Mimisapol�m th and Technical Amendments ritatigrd Eraluaao0 dated Nonmber S0.IOBD. the Teehrtka Specifications. NRMinnesot a 3 10Dine Yoe.John Thome, Date of initial notice In Federal consideration la Ro st t September 8.1989(54 FR comments recetv•d•No Acting 37019).The Commission's related loco/Public Document Room paGflc Case and Electricevaluation of the amendments is location:°Mahout Free library. Docket Now Nets cad goat mow contained in a Safety Evaluation dated Reference Depertment.71 South Canyon Nuclear Paver Plant theta 1 OcNober 3 hazards consideration.1989 Franklin StreetPennsylvania Wi es-Barre. . and 2,lien Lads Obispo Canty. CaWacele comments received:No. Portland Genera Electric Com0soY. Local Public Document Room lillin Dote of application for amendments: location California Polytechnic State DoricetNt50JµTrojwNurJesrPicot August SS UM(Reference LAR 89-10). University Library.Government Columbia County.Oregon I": Brief description of amendments:The Documents and Maps Department.San pate of geptiootion form nderent• i} amendments revised the Technical Luis Obispo California 03907. February°. as implemented ;Ii, Specifications(TS)to delete certain Paw India October 25.1919 1Ii . cycle-specific parameter limits from the Co nit Sr Brief description ofomenderene The l���ll' TS The revised IS reference the Core Susquehanna�1'J ak ono, Amy„eyed Technical iiiiii;!; rill fag Lim1b Report tot the w►ueeUnit 2.Imam*Count%Pesmelfvtmte Spedfiaaaaa3/46.1Z.'Co0tafriti toff tblimits.Date°finnanar,October 20,1989. Date of application for or embnen° Leakage to exrJode.police ty of ��Ili Effective date:October 20.1980. June 23.191D Specification December 1.2089 ...s. Amendment Nos.:45 and 44. Brief description of aarendnteaCThls tlta ity DQeratilt$lia e Nor.DPR- Amendment revised the Technical Effective dote:December 1.1989 Facilit? AD and ° Atnendcen a changed Spetifleeaoes to reflect resolutions Amendment Na:15e the Technical Specifications. • arrived at is response b NRC Ballet Fac/4'gOprrottngliesnseNa hPF S: Date Of Initial notice bridal SSW end tb 8e4plement No,I Paned Amendment revised the Technical to.-Power on.OaeillaatmalraBoflle<Water g �ym tpa Ragalar.8eprentini6,19004PR • Reason. The Commierton'sSated Data bf initial notldinFederal lister wahratlon ofthe amendments>• Dote trstpnoa Nooembw 22 2080En October 161989(54 FR 47659). dmmai contained la a Safety Evaluation dead AdgliffeMv dare November 2;s®9 The Comndeslon's related evaluation of October 20 19102. Amenent No 80 the amendment b comtabled to a Safety FoeilitYawn ingl'ieamatrNsMC- Evaluation datedDeoember1.1019. No significont bar*aareidwation 14:Thin aaeudmaot resod ale comments me net Na Technical Specifications. No sigrujIeont bawds aansidrvtion Local Pub&DOCIati Royer Don of Waal a tin in Petrel comments received:No. haul=California Polytechnic State Register July 26.M9(MYRZ1214,1.The loaatinihlcDaaaw,tRoam University Library,Government Comeiseloa's setaled esaiwtim of the locntida•Portland State University Doeumenta end Maps Department San amendment is contained to a Safety Library.731S.W.Harrison St.Portland Luts Obispo,California 93407. Evaluation dated November ZZ IOW. Oregon 07277 51288 Federal Romr / VoL 34. No. 2'30 / Wednesday. December 13. 1913 ! es Public Service Electric a Co Company. Local Public D ctsatantRome The Commission's related evaluation of Generating Station,Unit Nos.1 and 0. Sou Avenue.Roaster.New York et Nos.30.272 and 80411 Salem location Rochester Pabile Library.mil the amendment*is contained in•Safety Eveluattm tilted M.19119. Salem County,New Jamey 14610. No significant hazards consideration Dote of application for amendmanu: comment,rrwive&No October 4.1909 Souther*CAMS*Caen emu'et Local Public Document Room Brief description of amendmentu.� al"DocYM I"b't0.1t>4 Son Ono& location:Athens Public farm.South • Delayed implementation of Nuclear Generating Statlan,Volt Ns.1, Street.Athens.Alabama 33011. Amendments 101 and 76 for Seim 1 and Sao ego Coq,Canted' Temnaee Van Authoriq.Docket 2.respectively.from October 1i 1909 to Dote of application for amendment Nee.56027 aad 00,120,Segnoyah prior to startup from the first plant March 221080.as eupplamented Nuclear Plant.Ulu 2 and 2,Hamilton ' shutdown to Mode 3,Hot Standby. September 11.1909. Catmty,Tennessee Dote of issuance:November 21.1989 Brief description of amendment:The Effective dote:November 21.1989 amendment revised the following in Date of application for amendments: Amendment Nos.104 end 81 their entirety.T.S.3.14."Fire Protecdon" MaY 25.1980(TS 8003)Facility Op n Operating Zan"MittPR• and T.S.4.15."Fire Protection." Brief description of amendments:The 70 and DPR-75;These amendments Date of Issuance:November 15.1900. amendments modify the Sequoyah revised the license. Effective dote:This license Necker Plant Units 1 and 2.Technical Public comments requested at to amendment is effective the data of Specifications(TSa).The changes revise Proposed net significant hazards fuuenca and mast be fully impietneated Tables l3A "Epglnaered Safety Feature October 12consideration:Yes a of ce pro no later than 30 days from date of • Actuation System lastntmentation".3.3- October i2.iolsu submit notice provided as nuance' 4."Eranaered Safety Feature Actuation ' opportunity to wbmlt comments on the Amendment Na:131 System Iaatnrmentstlan Trip$etpoints i beards Commission's proposed et significantidetermination. Provisional Operating License No, and 4.3.2,"Engineered Safety Feature ' hazards ants have be n received. T DPR-13.Amendment mimed the i No commeau bsve been received.The Actuation System instrumentation notice provided for sn opportunity to Technical Specifications. Surveillance Requirements."The request a hearing(by November 13, Dote of initial notice In Federal changes odd requirements for the logic 1989)but indicated that if the Register May 31.1909(54 FR 7,324).The time delays associated with the ' Commission makes a final no significant September 11.101 letter provided awry feedwater(AFW)pump hazards consideration determination. supplemental Information and did not automatic suction transfer,Specifically. any such bearing would take place after change our initial proposed the Dew requirements are the following issuance of the amendment The determination of no significant hazards 1 a"Functional Unit"tat is added to Commission's related evaluation of the consideration.The Commlerion's related 66th of the above cables to include amendments is contained in•Safety evaluation of the amendment ts uiremeDU for$e AF tN Dumb auction • Evaluation dated November n.nap. contained in a Safety Evaluation dated transfer time delayer(2)the currant Loco/Public Document Room November 15.1909. wording of Table delays. (2 Action re t location:Salem Free Public Library.112 No significant hazards consideration replaced with•new action appropriate West Broadway.Salem.New lenity comments received No comments. for the AFW pump suction transfer locati08079 Lawn:Geneublic Document Room Pressure switches and time delays,end Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation. /ochre n. .post l officLibre Bo UNyeraIrvity Irvine. Celitotnia,Post Offica Box 19557.Irvine. (3)the"Action"cad"MlMlnum Channels Docket No.5624R R E.Ginna Nuclear California 92713. Operable"columns Table 3.3.3.Item B.g, Power Plant Wayne County,New York are revised to reflect the new Action 21. Dore of application for amendment: Tennessee Valley Authority.Dockets in addition-the wording of Table 4.3.2. August 30.1989 Nos.5lt-2d9,5°40°.cad 50490.Browns "Functional Unit"Item 6.&U revised to Brief description of amendment The Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 2.2.and 3, correct an inadvertent omission from a amendment modifies the Technical Umestons County,Alabama previous license amendment. Specifications to reflect an Date of application for amendment Date of issuance:November 28.1939 administrative change In title from Vice August 0,1980(TS 274) Effective date:November 18.1989 President Production and EDIOMeering to Brief description of amendment,:nip Amendment Nas.:129.116 Senior Vice President Reduction end changes revise reactor pressure Facility Operating Licenses Nos Engineering. requirements at which the Nigh Pressure DPR-77 -7n.Amendments Date of issuance:November 17.1989 Coolant bloom m system and Reacts: revised the Technical Specifications. a Effective date:November I7,1909 Core Cooling isolation System must be Amendment No,:38 operable. Dots of initial notice in Federal _ Facility Operating License No.DPR- Register Auguat 0.1989(54 FR 3271»• Date of Issuance:November 241999 ter Amendment revised the Technical Effective dots:November 241969 The Commission's related evaluation of Specifcainiti and shall be implemented within 30 the amendment is contained in a Safety Doter: initial September /n Federal Evaluation dated November Di 1989. Register September 20.1989'sre(54 FR days 38707).The Commission's elated Amendment No,:17A 17A IN No significant hazards consideration evaluation of the amendment la FccilltY Operating Mcanse No.DPR• comments received:No contained in■Safety Evaluation dated 38.DPR-11 and DPRdm Amendments Local Public Docz:nen:Room November 17,1989, revised the Technical Specifications. location:Chattanooga-Hamilton County Na significant hazards consideration Dote of initial notice in Federal Library.1001 Broad Street Chattanooga, comments received:No Register.October 4,BSI(54 FR 40934). Tennessee 37402. Federal Register / VoL 54,-No. 238 / Wednesday. December 13. 1009 / Notices 51203 - NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF comment H comments have been with the Commission's"Rules of AMENDMENT To FACiUTY requested ft is ao stated.In either event Practice for Domestic Licensing OPERATING LICENSE AND FINAL the State hu been consulted by Proceedings"in 10 CFR Part S If a DETERMINATION OF NO telephone whenever possible. request for a bearing or pennon far SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS Under its regulations,the Commission lave 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 Hoard.designated (EXIGENT OR EMERGENCY the pendency before tt of a request for a by the Commission or by the Chinn•,n 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 end/or petition and the Secretary or the COtnmissi0n has issued the following determined that no epitfieant Isuards designated Atomic Safety and Licensinc amendments.The Commission has consideration is tnvolved. Bard will issue a notice of hearing or determined for each of these The Commission bas applied the an appropriate order. amendments that the application for the standards of 10 CFR sort and has made As required by 10 CFR 2.71a o amendment compiles with the standards a final determination that the petition for leave to intervene shn:”1 and requirements of the Atomic Energy amendment involves no significant forth with particularity the interest of Act of 105e.as amended(the Act),and hazarda consideration.The bails tx this the petitioner in the protectors and l.cr: the Commissions rules and regulations, determination is contained in the that interest may be affected by:L^ The Commission has made appropriate documents related to this action. . results of the proceeding.The;cr.;::cr. findings as required by the Act and the Accordingly,the amendments have been should specifically expleat the reasons Commission's rules and regulations in 30 issued and made effective as indicated why intervention should be perm::tn1 CFR Chapter I,which are set forth in the Unless otherwise indicated the with particular reference to the license amendment Commission hu determined that these following factors(1)the nature of t` Because of exigent or emergency amendments satiafy 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 then was with 10 CFR 51,72 Therefore,pmseant nature and extent of the petitioner's not time for the Commieion to publish, to 10 CFR 5122(b),no environmental property,financial or other interest in for public comment before issuance,its impact statement or environmental the proceeding:and(3)the posehle usual 3aday!notice of Consideration of assessment need be prepared for these effect of any order which may Fc Issuaece of Amendment and Proposed amendments.If the Commission lute entered in the proceeding on the No Significant Hazards Consideration prepared an environmental assessment petitioner's interest.The petition rhodd Determination and Opportunity for a under the special circumstances alao identify the Specific agrect(s)of the Hearing.For exigent clrturnNances,the provision in 10 CFR s1.12(b)and has subject matter of the proceeding as to Commission has either Issued a Federal made a determination based on that which petitioner wishes to intervene. Register notice providing opportunity for assessment,it te so indicated My 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 ion the action eee(1)the application for admitted as a party may amend the . area surrounding a ncenue s facility of amendment(2)the amendment to petition without requesting leave of the the licensee's application and or the Facility Opewling Lkenea end(3)the Board up to fifteen ON days price to the Commission's propoaed determination Commwion's related letter.Safety first preheating conference scheduled u of no diptilicant hazards consideration. Evaluation end/car FAttre®ental the proceeding.but such en amended The Commence has provided• Aressmo4 u indicated All of Mesa petition must atiafy the specificity • i reasonable opportunity for the public to items are available for public inspattion requirements&earthed above. comment using ita beat efforts to make at the Commission's Public Document Intereeted pesos should consult a available to the public means of Roost the Gelman Building.2120 L current copy of 30 CFR 2.714 which is communication for the Ptak b respond Street,NW,.Washington,DC.and at the wallah's at the Commission's Public . It quickly.and in the case of telephone local public document room for the Document Rooms the Gelman Building. comments,the comments have been particular facility involved. 2120 L Street,NW.Washington.DC it recorded or transcribed as appropriate A copy of Items(2)and(3)may be 20555 and at the focal Public Document -r and the licensee hag been informed of obtained upon mount addressed to the Room for the particular facility involved the public commence. U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, .- Not later then fifteen(15)days prior to In cirrumatences when failure to act Washington,DC 20555.Anted= the first preheating conference in•timely way would have resulted,for Dinette.Division of Reactor Piffled,. scheduled In the proceeding.a petitioner - example.in dingo or shutdown of• The Condition b*be offering an shall file•supplement to the petition to mast power plant or In prevention of opportunity for•hearing with respect to intervene which mot include a list of either resumption of operation or of the wean of the amenderenta.By the eeftentieos which are amen to be increase in power output up to the January=091,the Boor may files litipted In ebe matter.Each contention plant's licensed power level the request for a heading with respect to mat consist of a specific statement of Commission may eat have had an Umtata of the amendment to the the issue of law or fart to be raised or opptxtutaity b provide k r;ebbe subject foci tty spent*Sous and controverted m addition,the petitioner comma on in no 1piticoC hoards soy ono whose tid aal lay be shall provide•brief explanation of the ' detatrdnatlaa In each oaths base affected by this paec edtog and who boo al dm atmmaotiou and a concise ameahmot hes has bawd without wishes to panictote as a prey in the statement tithe deed fact•or expert °ppanmity fir comma If then has proceed*meet Ile a anion pstitka opt ,width septet the contention bases Mae be pans coemeat bat for leave to Intervene.Repeats for• and on ethitigm Widow Wands to leer theme°&ys lhs Camisimica sq + hewing and petitions far leave to rely in proving the contention at the provide en eppoemapy lie grab@ tnterveme elan be!fled in accordance being.The p ltboer meat also 151270 Federal Register / VoL 54. No. 238 / Wednesday. Mamba[' l3: WM / Nodose provide references to those specific Atomic&Sty mad iJmb ford.that Male M a k ed(arse Camper, sources and documents of which the the petit(=and/or abet Ise Dad*Nee.sail ad Da faF petitioner is aware and on which the 'ranted based a of the lower Saha Usti Nee 1 aed&Serf petitioner intends to rely to establish factors epecltlsd 1010 CFR 7Jle(a)(i)(l} Carty.Weals those facts or expert opal=Petitioner (v)and 2.714(d). Dots ofomsadownt rsqurt: - must provide euwzssni tnfocmad m Osadt imes caw pen.Docket Rua. November 1410 °ilia th.t•genalns dlspab rdsCa�rlth 342.Feral-1,Morro Gaiety.Malin Description ofanuo;bnsnt/squats: ... the applicant on a metaled issue w This amendment revises the premolar or fact Contentions shall be hotted to Data of application far amendatent safety valve:27 one pram setpolnt matters within the scope of the November 1ti.MI tolerance of Tedmical Specifications amendments under consideration.The Briel dnsctptlon ofeamndhsnt:Ibis 3.1.A.7.c to labia(•)ore psraot to phis • contention must be one which.if proven. woo ironies the Tension' (+)en parent for the remainder of would entitle the petitioner to relief.A Sped s:me nom 3.23.2.now Cycle 10 for both Sena'Units 1 and 2 by petitioner who falls to file such a Correction Mt)Factor.The figure was minim the=rent footnote, supplement which satisfies these , previous liana amendment requirements with respect to mt Iain one request dated April A 1000,and Weed �dy of c°Qa�N��10,MO contention will not be permitted to by the NRC as Amendment Nn.42 to the AmeedeteerNee:iss and 375 participate es a party. Fermi-2 Operatic"License and was Those permitted to httervene become recently found lobe in urn.putter PotiliryOpsrvtinp Larw Na.DPR- pertlee to the proeeediag eub)ect to an 32 and DPR.s7:Amendments revised the y review of Amendment No.42 found fin To hdal tloos. limitation in the order granting Lan to other should be modified to more SpimposemeLa intervene,end have the opportunity to yi Pablle commenor regwstd as to e. cieerly show the timlts they itiom paztlspate fully in ffie contactor a ddi propaed no•lgnl//oast ha:atds 1 bearing including the opportunity to °P°°plat opentloa 1n.a tier soars consideration:No.The Commission's I present evidence and aosrexamine adminian+nw or attars Meted eveluation of the amendment witnesses. were round fn the signatfon of full �p�pg of eraslfenC1 cirausnstaaraa i Situ the Commission has made a bundle types hen Specification 32 4 end cons on with the Commonwealth of i final determination that the amendment see the referencing of new frgwrre to Virginia and final determination of no involves no significant lairds specification a23 L Mtnor oonactloa to significant hazards consideration■re consideration.if a hearing la requeeted the Bases were also!Quad to be contained in a Safety Evaluation dated it will not stay the effectiveness of the aec■■■ery'�°November 10 1000 kttar November 1A 1000. amendment Any bearing bald would requested tilt the am0°asnt Ds AttorneyJortiosnsse:MirLael W. take place while the amendment is in ran"radar the provisions of to Mau*.Esq.Hwaton end Williams. , effect CFR 50.01(a)(5)as an emergency Post Office Box i535.RIcbu ocm& A request for a hearing*repetition dNatlOn. for the call my Via 2321&for leave to intervene must be filed with situatis_ ,11122:4261n that raetlor°tattoo in Local PublicDocament Room the Secretary of the Commission.U.S scheduled for November 20.1080.and location Swan Library.College of Nuclear Regulatory Commission. tack of timely action would necessarily mimic and Maryi wow:i butts, prevent resumption of plant operation Washington.11C 20655.Attention: Vlrgia)■23105. Docketing and Service Branch or may The staff has revisal till bun for the NRC Project Director.Herbert N. be delivered to the Commission's Public emergency etetumstatrcas and oonaura Berkow Document Room.the Gelman Building. that the proposed amendment does faII Dsud at Rockvine.Meryiaed thin Try day 2120 L Street NW..Washington.DC.by ender the provision of 50.01(•)(5). of December,sees the above date.Where petitions are Dace of Issuance:November 21.1000 For the Nuclear Regulatory C euraston filed during the host ten(10)days of the effective dots:November 21.10e0 ]ohs A.zre0esld. notice period,it ts requested that the Amendment No.:44 Attire Dinar,Division of Reactor Pnaecie- petitioner promptly so inferrer the facility Operating license No.NPF• teller-V and Sneed nej.et.Office of Commission by a toll-free telephone all *1•Amendment revises the Technical Nuclear Reoctoritesuloaon to Western Union at 148:0)3240000(In Specifications. (Doc ro'2teee Flied 1242lR ea em) Minoan 1{000)312-0700)•The Wester Pah&comments requested os to MAO Coss 71044° Union operator should be given proposed no significant hang& Dategram Identification Number 3737 condderorime No, and the following message addressed to Comments received..No.The (Project Director):petitioner mm s name and CoWion,,related evaluation of the telephone number,date petition was amendment finding of emergency maUsd plant name:and publicationcircumstances.and final determination — date lad page number of this Federal of no aipoieant barns oonalderadon Register notice.A copy of the petition are contained in a Safety Evaluation should also be sent to the Office of the dated November 22.1000. General Courant US Nuclear Attorney for John Flynn • Regulatory Commission Washington DetroiAttorney JorlicEdison licensee 2000 I DC 20555,and to the attorney for the En" licensee. Second Avenue.Detroit MiComP an 40220.. Nontimely filings of petitions for leave Loco!Public Documsnt Room , to intervene.amended petitions, location:Monroe County Library supplemental petitions end/or requests System.3700 South Custer Road for bearing well not be entertained Monroe,Michigan 48101. absent■determination by the NRCProlent Director.john O.Thoma, Commission,the presiding officer or the Acting. , , HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 90-1 RE: TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OF CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE A public hearing was conducted on January 15, 1990, at 9:00 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 Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Weld County Attorney, Thomas O. David The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated January 3, 1990, and duly published January 4, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider a change of ownership to Chartwell Cable of Colorado, Inc. , for the cable television franchise granted to James Cable Partners. Said hearing was held pursuant to Ordinance No. 94, as amended. Tom David, County Attorney, made this matter of record. Guy Larson, representing Chartwell Cable of Colorado, Inc., came forward to answer questions of the Board. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this request for the transfer of ownership of a cable television franchise. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 17th day of January, 1990. APPROVED: '-'1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘7211 � � WELD 'TY, COLORADO ` . Weld County C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo en . Brantne , Chairman "By .�- �T puty County Cle r e Kennedy, Pro-Tem v Constance L. Barber , r , C.w, Kirby Gordo a TAPE 1190-2 DOCKET #90-1 ORD 94 900055 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JANUARY 17, 1990 TAPE #90-2 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, January 17, 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 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes o£ the Board of County Commissioners meeting of January 15, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certification for the hearing conducted on January 15, 1990: Transfer ownership of cable television franchise from James Cable Partners to Chartwell Cable of Colorado, Inc. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Randy Gordon, Public Health Director, reported on the prenatal clinic which has been instituted by his department. Dr. Gordon said monies were received for AIDS education and prevention, and also for injury prevention. He said he has been working with County Attorney and Ambulance personnel concerning updating the Ambulance Ordinance. Dr. Gordon commented on the outbreak of mumps which has occurred in the County, saying there were approximately 45 cases in the last quarter of 1989. He said an additional booster for the mumps vaccine has been recommended by C.D.C. , the Federal body that makes recommendations for immunizations. Dr. Gordon concluded his report by commenting on the free pregnancy tests which are to be given to County citizens. -s c03 /2 Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, said the budget process has been completed. Mr. Warden said the Accounting Department is doing its year-end closing, because the auditors are due in March, and the financial report is to be complete by June 1. He said the Certificate of Achievement for the Comprehensive Financial Report was awarded to the County for the eighth consecutive year. Mr. Warden said he is working with the County Attorney staff on updating the Personnel Policies. Mr. Warden also commented on the Building and Grounds and Purchasing Departments. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $60,270.60 Payroll 6,392.51 Social Services 77,869.46 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT COPIER - HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden presented this item, and said it is to be considered for approval on January 31. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPT INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AS MEETING CONDITION FOR APPROVAL OF SERVICE PLAN - LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT: Keith Schuett, representing the Department of Planning Services, said the Declaration of Understanding executed between the Town of Erie and the Left Hand Water Supply Company meetr the Condition of Approval for the Service Plan. Commissioner Kirby asked if this met with the approval of the legal staff. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, said he reviewed this document and found it to be in order. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER RELEASE OF SURETY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - ARROWHEAD SUBDIVISION, FOURTH FILING: Drew Scheltinga, Director of the Engineering Department, said Kiowa Drive was accepted for maintenance on December 13, 1989, and he recommends release of the Surety. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve release of the Surety for Arrowhead Subdivision, Fourth Filing, and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER UNC INTERNSHIP AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, representing the Department of Health, presented this non-financial agreement. Ms. Tacker said the interns will work in the Environmental Protection or the Health Education Divisions. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. 1'he motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kec.aedy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: REMOVAL OF MEMBERS FROM PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution Concerning the removal of William E. Powell and Barbara Baylis from the Placement Alternatives Commission for non-attendance. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - January 17, 1990 Page 2 CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 70 BETWEEN WCR 49 AND 51: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Resolution. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF DR. PAUL HIRATZKA TO BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR NCMC: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTON RE: CONTRACT CONCERNING RENTAL REHABILITATION WITH STATE DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Harbert, carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESUBDIVISION - LEIS: Mr. Schuett entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record for this request for a resubdivision from Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis. Mr. Schuett said there are three Conditions of Approval associated with said recommendation. Fred Leis, one of the applicants, came forward to answer questions of the Board. There were no public comments offered. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said resubdivision, subject to the recommended Conditions. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: r.71 atJ BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE OUNTY, CO 0 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar Gene . Brantner, Chairman - Deputy County C rk / �/ George Kennedy, Pro-Tem 5�5 OnatanCe L. Herber C.W, i y , (19 Gor • a Y Minutes - January 17, 1990 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, January 22, 1990 Tape /90-5 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 17, 1990 CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on January 17, 1990: 1) Amended Special Review Permit, Cactus Hill Ranch Company ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Proclamation - Declare January 26, 1990, as Bronco Day 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 various Agreements with Area Agency on Aging and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Agreement between Area Agency on Aging and Charles J. Connell, Attorney at Law, and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Resolution re: Purchase of used equipment for Road and Bridge Department 4) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 38 between WCR 3 and 5 PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations - Bucher; Garcia; Ward; and Trevino and Quezada CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jan 22 - Work Session 10:00 AM Jan 22 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 NOON Jan 23 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Jan 23 - Weld Child Care Network 11:30 AM Jan 23 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Jan 23 - Communications Board 2:00 PM Jan 24 - EDAP 7:00 AM Jan 25 - Human Resources Council 8:30 AM Jan 26 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Jan 26 - Extension Advisory Board 11:00 AM Jan 30 - Jail Task Force 12:00 NOON Jan 30 - Greeley City Council re: E470 4:00 PM Feb 1 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Feb 19 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Jan 24 - Change of Zone, A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) , C-4 (Highway Commercial), and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Foster Ridge Business Park 10:00 AM Feb 7 - Special Review Permit, Accessory building with gross floor area larger than 1,500 square feet in an approved and recorded subdivision, Larry W. Smith (continued from 10/4/89) 10:00 AM Feb 7 - Change of Zone, C-3 (Commercial) and R-1 (Low Density Residential) to I-2 (Industrial) , Robert E. and Lenora Comer (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Feb 21 - Special Review Permit, 'turkey brooding facility (150,000 turkeys) in the Agricultural Zone District, Longmont Foods (rescheduled from 1/10/90) 10:00 AM Feb 28 - Use by Special Review Permit, Gravel mining and concrete and asphalt batch plant, C & M Companies (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Mar 7 - Special Review Permit, Gravel mining operation in the Agricultural Zone District, Daniel and Mildred Burman 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Greg Lazzaro, 20th Century Fox Location Manager, re: Assistance of Weld County Sheriff 2) Planning Commission agenda for January 23, 1990 3) Dacono Area Fire Protection District re: Board of Directors 4) Board of Adjustment minutes of January 11, 1990 5) Lee Steele, Chief Probation Officer, re: Janet Lind 6) State Department of Social Services re: Approval of 1990 County salary plan RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Amended Special Review Permit - Cactus Hill Ranch Company * 2) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Violations * 3) Approve Release of Surety - Arrowhead Subdivision, Fourth Filing * 4) Approve UNC Internship Agreement * 5) Approve Resubdivision - Leis * 6) Approve temporary closure of WCR 38 between WCR 3 and 5 * 7) Approve purchase of used equipment for Road and Bridge Department PROCLAMATION: * 1) Declare January 26, 1990, as Bronco Day * Signed at this meeting Monday, January 22, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATION FOR 150,000 HEAD LAMB FEEDLOT AND A COMMERCIAL TRUCK WASHING FACILITY - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY 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 17th day of January, 1990, at the hour of 10:00 a.m, in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Cactus Hill Ranch Company, 38990 State Highway 257, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 , for a Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility on the following described real estate, to-wit: NW} and the W}SW} of Section 21, and the S}SW} of Section 16, all in Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Mike Ketterling, of Norton, Underwood and Lamb, 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 o£ the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1 . The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. This proposal is located within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Windsor and is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area /G�ooals and Policies. The 7).C x577 ee. 7� STA./ Si-a 900070 i Page 2 RE: AMEND USR - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY Windsor Planning Commission reviewed this proposal on November 16, 1989, and recommended approval, • provided its concerns are met. These concerns are addressed in the attached Conditions o£ Approval and the Development Standards. b. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The uses permitted will ae compatible with the existing surrounding uses and with the future development o£ the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District. d. No overlay districts affect the site. 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 a Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1 . The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The expansion of the Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any additional 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. An Odor Abatement and Response Plan and a Dust Abatement Plan approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 900070 Page 3 RE: AMEND USR - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY 4. A State of Colorado registered professional engineer shall be responsible for evaluating all the existing pond impounds and prior to using any new pond impoundments at the site shall submit a report to the Weld County Health Department. In the report the engineer shall certify and document the integrity of the liner of all impounded ponds. S. A copy of the plans for the truck wash facility, designed by a registered professional engineer licensed by the State of Colorado and approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to the issuance of the required building hermits for the truck wash facility. 6. Prior to issuing building permits, a copy of the following shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services: a. A plan approved by the Weld County Health Department for groundwater monitoring wells. The required monitoring wells shall be installed prior to the expansion of the Special Review Permit site. b. Evidence that the Division of Water Resources has approved the water supplies for all proposed uses. 7. An ISDS Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 8. There is an issue as to whether a Certificate of Designation under CRS 30-20-101 et seq. , is required for the truck wash portion of the facility. The issue will be presented to the weld District Court for a determination. Should the Court determine that a Certificate of Designation is required, the applicant shall apply within 30 days for a Certificate of Designation, and shall obtain approval from the Board o£ County Commissioners for the Certificate of Designation within six months. The applicant shall agree to abide with the Certificate of Designation determination of the State Health Department and the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. 900070 Page 4 RE: AMEND USR - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of January, A.D. , 1990. c - • ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘712ifik � '�^ n/ WELD OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder (AYE) e Co ty and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brant r, Chairman / (NAY) C-- 722--34-1 (NAY)Ofret—IIA-) e ge Ken e•y, Pro-Tet Deputy County Cjerk E) APP OVED AS TO FORM: Constanceh�/L`�`f��a e - �.1u / (AYE) C � C.W. Kir y O � 70 Co ty Attorney (AYE) Go Of 900070 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Cactus Hill Ranch Company Amended USR-803 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for u livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility 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 applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock confinement areas and the truck wash area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies, insect pests, or pollutant run-off. 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 truck wash facility at any time. 4 . The facility shall be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment at all times. 5. Waste oil, waste paints, stains, treatments, spent drug containers, empty livestock dip containers, antifreeze, and other associated liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. Required Emissions Permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for fugitive dust, and shall be maintained in compliance at all times. 7. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. When the manure is used as a soil conditioner on farm ground, it is not considered waste. 8. The property shall he maintained at all times in compliance with the approved Odor Abatement and Response Plan approved by the Weld County Health Department. 900070 Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY 9. Odors shall be minimized at all times and shall not equal or exceed the level of 31-to-1 dilutions threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 10. Fugitive dust shall be confined and maintained in compliance with the approved Dust Abatement and Response Plan. 11. An on-site manager familiar with the Special Review Permit Development Standards shall be on site at all times that the truck wash facility is open for business. 12. One upslope and three downslope monitoring wells shall be installed and maintained around the existing runoff containment pond in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department to evaluate the impact of the facility on groundwater. The groundwater monitoring wells shall be tested semi-annually for ammonia, nitrate/nitrite, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform bacteria, and pH. The results of the tests shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department for review. 13. If the groundwater quality standard of Item 15 below is exceeded, the runoff containment pond shall be removed from service and a pond liner shall be installed to meet a 1x10-6 cm/sec permeability standard. Sedimentation basins are not considered pond impoundments. 14. The water level in the impoundments shall not be allowed to drop lower than the comparative level of the groundwater table. The ponds must have equal hydrostatic head on both sides of the liners to assure the integrity of the liners will not be compromised by the pressure from the aquifer. A minimum of a two-foot freeboard shall be maintained in the impoundments at all times and no effluent may be placed into an impoundment that has less than two feet of freeboard. 15. The facility shall not contribute to or cause the deterioration of the groundwater table beyond 1.25 times the groundwater quality that exists at the present time. 16. All livestock feed material and waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 17. Any required NPDES Permit shall be obtained from the water Quality Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, amended if appropriate for the increased operation. 900070 Page 3 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY 18. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit o£ 80dB (A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 19 . No on-site disposal of dead animals shall be permitted at any time. Dead animals shall not be stored on the property in excess of 24 hours, and shall be removed daily. 20. All individual sewage disposal systems required for the proposed facility shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 21 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of. Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 23. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Livestock Feeding Performance Standards of Section 47 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 24. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable weld County Regulations. 25. 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 o£ 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. 26. 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. 900070 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on January 17, 1990, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval o£ this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Cactus Hill Ranch Company 38990 State Highway 257 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NW} and the WiSW} of Section 21, and the S}SW} of Section 16, all in Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility SIZE OF PARCEL: 145 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: January 25, 1990, in The New News 9C0070 STATE: OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) David 0,./Reynolds , being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of the New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; than; said newspaper has ;a general circulation .in said County and has been continuously and uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the +r d Weld Go�. ��C'� of�' the General Assembly of t�i r? CC..00�sww�ya66�4 00 ,7+no�ry 17. 1 a SNs State of Colorado , entitled "An Act Plaaaodan ° to regulate the printing of legal af r � . r �q�e�r ...w� � ewcrtbed below. - cae= notices and advertisements, " And primal ec,,w %c,.M.31 amendments thereto; that the notice `"y.�oe�rhr.•' of which the annexed is aprinted `` YUCAi r ��t.,f r i6 $Q.ae' irGFsy taken from �'si+..1C� r1Fy+waFJt!(J!?I", Wc�5 �i.� �,�p 114 published hed in said new paper, sand in t'.:•• 4 of m 21 the regular" and entire issue of "-And'� 4d u.0S every number thereof, once a/ �..e° . ��s`'°�r.� - +w* week for weeks; that said ��ri% or notice was so published in said '� �• "wirat newspaper proper :and not in .any p wt: 143 scree. eWe supplement thereof , and that the ,!.�� ��!;0irSCzmaM�d fir%t publication of said notice as oawiinne'o�`.pp�a< will et�it i.••s•ltortrlpae -d the- wstd aforesaid, was on the ,4179eU''igA oli- o�� day of _ ' , 1990, sy. =a� rr and the last t: t the i:` R g Wiryy • T Melt 'January 25,A: ef 1990. +` Subscribed and sworn to nefore me thin aN.S day of � "990. . . ary f�ubX i.c , ,y y comma as .on expire , 9-1 —90 9C0070 0 V 7 V STATE a COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ;=moo 4:10 Last 11th Avenue *? Den,Or Cu(wad°d(1120 ph, (illy) 1?D-83 \n s ROY almel ElogeMOI September 7 , 1988 Thomas M. Vernon.M.U. E.ecuute Director Tom Cope, P.E. Total Engineering Service 4415 West 9th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Dear Tom: As we discussed over the telephone on September 2nd, the Greeley Washout truck wash facility's waste impoundments must comply with Section 6 .of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities (6 C.C.R. 1007-2-1). These Regulations may require the construction of liners for the impoundments primarily depending on the geohydrological regime underlying the site and the characteristics of the waste stream. A Certificate of Designation application must be submitted to the City and the Department of Health with a detailed design and operation plan indicating how the facility will comply with the Solid Waste Regulations. T would be happy to discuss the regulations and the application with you. Please call me at 331-4863 if you have any questions. Sincerely, _ritiLl ) (Array' Stephen J. Orzynski, P.E. Public Health Engineer Hazardous Materials & Waste Management Division SJO/mw/3455R cc: Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Z EXHIBIT s 4 900070 . 7 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT rCity of 1000 10TH STREET, GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 (303) 350-9780 may 33- 1989 Tom Cope, P.E . Total Engineering Service 4415 West 9th Street Greeley , Colorado 80634 , Tom: Thank you for the opportunity to review the request for an Unspecified Use Permit in the I-2 Zone District for the Greeley washout facility requested by Mr. Ed Duggan. This office has reviewed the information provided and has determined that if the facility is improved and operated as specified this operation should comply with the Unspecified Use Permit criteria as outlined in the City of Greeley Zoning Code, Section 18. 16. 090. This approval is conditional upon the owner operating the facility according to the conditions set forth in the April 14, 1989, letter from Wes Potter , Director of Weld County Environmental Protection Services. If at any time it is the determination of the Planning Department that these conditions are not complied with the Unspecified Use Permit will be null and void and immediate corrective action will be required. Thank you for all of your efforts in ensuring that this proposal will comply with all appropriate criteria. Sincerely, —.10- 7/ ,/'g Stephen V. Hill Planning Administrator SVH/cs xc: Wes Potter Weld County Health Department f 'J ?j RECEIVED OCT 3 0 1989 ��,}'� itic DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH t516 HOSPITAL ROAD • 1 GREELEY. COLORADO 4063' ADMINISTRATION (303)n53-05d• HEALTH PROTECTION(303)J»-vu.,: • jOMMUNITV HEALTH(303!353.0d3:t COLORADO October 24, 1989 Mr. Ed Duggan Greeley Washout P. O. Box 340 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Dear Mr. Duggan; The staff has followed the development of the Greeley Washout through this Summer of 1989. We have conducted various on site inspections during the construction. On this date, a final inspection of the construction of the site was conducted by myself and Judy Schmidt of this office. We found that the facility was constructed as proposed and this letter will serve as approval of that construction. It was noted during the inspection, that the manure solids generated during the operation of the facility will exceed the volume anticipated by this Di•dsion. As we have discussed previously, I am not comfortable with the . present solids handling. I observed a significant amount of spillage and splash where the solids were removed and scored. I suggest you consider methods of handling and removal such as a truck for storage and transport as we discussed. 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'. 0' HEALTH Grad LYch 4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE • DENVER, COLORADO 80220 • PHONE 388-6111 R. L. GUERRE. M.D., MPH., DIRECTOR May 29, 1973 Mr. Steven L. Peterson Greeley Audubon Society Route 1 , Box 61 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Peterson: Your letter of May 17, 1973, addressed to Governor John A. Love, and with regard to the pollution situation that exists at the Cactus Hilt Ranch Company feedlot, has been referred to this Department for reply. I am informed by the Director of our Water Pollution Control Division that the Commission did take action with regard to this feedlot at their meeting held on May 15, 1973. At this meeting they directed that a cease and desist order be issued to the Cactus Hill Ranch Company informing them that they must have this pollution problem alleviated by October 1 , 1973. The cease and desist order also directs that a progress report be furnished to the State Water Pollution Control Com- mission sixty days after the cease and desist order is issued, and each thirty days thereafter until the problem is completely resolved. Failure to comply with said cease and desist order can result in legal action being taken against the Company. It is true that it has taken a long time to get this problem corrected, but with the limited staff it has been necessary that we concentrate on municipal and industrial waste problems first. Since these have been pretty much resolved and corrected, the attention of the Water Pollution Control Division staff has now been directed to agricultural problems and mine drainage problems. We thank you for your letter and hope that our reply will prove satis- factory. Sincerely yours, �OK •• X, eigen_rs---- R. C. Cleere, M.D. , M.P.H. Executive Dire RLC/FJR:bIs y VO i h/ cc: Office of the Governor 7 9' 0070V 0 -;ry 11 2,' e�rt-", M -:�‘,r1/2Nl ice,.+'.s „ �}, '"�V�,7"x•., R,� �. » ��l x � 4y'kLr' �a ANY K•Pr"°.(.1.4,i,i.�^ t'UlIIStIED 1RE141'1tlID pEt •C: a.a tom;`)«'C w x .f; f UTDN.I6NNAMIN,NIIIDSDR Volume IV.,Number 30 v- ,: Y ' .' •.-. '..�% �':Greekyv Colorado 80531 ; .. July T6. 197} •Feedlot In Windsgr yrk .,•w m �., r r ' L"• �'',�y�.�7k�, ,^J �•. Is Cited In Fouling I. Feedlot Called Polluter . Clash-With Of Irrigation tyater + Frum Pagc 1 since"we're going to do some . '.� len at Aims 'StdtusOP irrigation ditch. It's no, hurt. work.We asked for a hearin: e. .4 ore that On Iblexi, Health Unit Hearing , ing anyone, We don't use a just to stall for time:" t�+-.��� K. I Beard li AL fs Catled ; (tie water) oursclvn; buta~$ctention 'ends will be 6� s their meeting w, The State Health De lot of otter people use it and dug to hold the runoff, he - exican- "showdown" n, m T will heat an lt al$ert• they don't object The Health said. . •. •r- tram be has dragged ou Ppe P Department does,Thais why "We'll do some work and FRONT last December. tember 18 from the Cactus there a a fuss, let them-the Health Depart- meeting Hill Ranch Company, a ( Pa manuring Km 8 9t should . He added that there mint) have their way, he measuring m :general too;'headde. Windsor Feedlot accuse of probably won't be a hearing said. "But it sass a u polluting. 8 precedent Ellinssart U open At issue is t that's not good'for the in- The Health Department or- �� nisi science Mexican Arno dare the company to cease - dustry."stafT ad-•program aheadand desist the pollution of 1 :exican- the Board: Ch. Eaton Ditch May 15 after Cla• tr Aims, are asking that protests from ranchers living JOldlB wfltlS tat the study be made downstream from Cactus - Dr. Dayid L Jelden.U+fC FromHill. - professor of industrial arts, President E, .•�ment Inept The ranchers said their has had two articles published to a MexiL stock refused to drink water . �,� m recently, "What Research program finer, ,.Family R from the ditch,Frank Rozich Says About Industrial Arts,in January and ei Man/ Society 'Technology "very reecptl= lab citizenship, to of the Water Quality Control i Division said yesterday. �fkin all did Friday Magazine;and"Laps: Appli- motion wend gets his incredible cont. Water Pollution Control t----- Y y cations to Voeational•Tech- But,Chagol aughter, consulate was" nical Teacher Education" in has been inch. Hand this to translate D. Division investigators,during the Journal of Industrial• Chicano stole eCaux of certificate fn a tour of the arcs in MaY• + Teacher Education. tars of the ti =xfitureof English. (Flan: .,found 500 head of cattle and k Values$27.00 a pair Education• force charged 'J.S.State have it done in 50,000 sheep packed into a • 20-acre area.Runoff from the dials in The letter w property went directly into a iA1R FOR I•� 12, less than l culvert along Colorado high. $79.99 d1 he in before Gram w: d way 175, Rozich said, and 'AIR FOR OUAUTVFlTiORgOyaLrV" the US.Itaeiv • I continued through a pipe to $11.00 _ • ,�the tit- the Eaton Ditch. :DUCED 1/4, T/3tTt 7/2 'd States, wasa 20, one k Eaton dittiA is "considered '.resident, As. a resu waters of the ware," Rozich ELF PRICE �� a "'• aid oC. • STEAM KING Flo Yd has ewsbeen wait pointed out, and water .49 < Y hide been urger 'owing inl0 it matt fCCe1VG .. CARPET CrLEANING 'r Pan expedite the Cat I "adequate treatment" k • ,,, and 8 State De pa I He�id that holdin ponds '�•• �' " 'M• - i:d in Washi g po ds _ - 00N µE%ANDER § FOrCC n$tO11" which catch the runnoff arc - • '1506aerti AVENUE Flatra the "recommended" method GREELEY.COLORADO 60637 to Gram y. a w , of treating such waste water. - r '[c child with City Story The method is in use at most far in Houk! • area feedlots. - • �a the here married a 7 ' Rozich said that coin- " ,^'— :ibassy in Bangkok in J. • plaints from neighbors had •99 : "" _ _ ;ements while on duty been coming to the Health Army. Department for nearly a year t .uby July came tThe o tthe Ur before action was taken. %OFF r„, i' tid states, August, 1969. Callus Hill owner Kenneth -V._ -only be However,wit `Nelson yesterday said that 1'/o OFF 'mint pf- grew homesick •only one neighbor ob•eete/ awi . •� 'Ja • codling seeher turned, and it's kind ot� an t jam, She returned �areasonable objeZtion. Hiss ,Joh L. September, 19; doing the same thing we're t +iw.G._'„' '•` cw ;.:Consul, that was expt doing.He feeds sheep and we r -�..-:; c - - - --..'� �n which about a yea tocdcheep," s Y+`k a`..-, - r'•—'� +^'' kacsque Pregnant at I Nelson said,"I don'[Kink ( „t,ti.,,u" �. r :`:mangle didn't know it. we're polluting anything. It ;DUCED T ' t :mangle Sumadec ga (the runoff) goes geez into an ••T/2 .,.:g. a„,• , „*. .,i �/ S cloning Darunee on :- (the aye OFF . *. �'. lc girl and die in chit The bid w a LF PRICE The front wh" 'eme can her aunt. EDUCED FOR ` husband in t . fhe Greeley Urban 's' Nakhornstrita Renewal Authority (GURA) CLEARANCE �ara�L• N�.t�w�i�Ma • miles south • ` PAGE rOps WIND �,�or+►�r �'�vN S►a�Ma vans• l r 7.Jr*e ' r •v 9 r • ..r � � *, .£Wgter'P®llut on CQantnissia.hlatce:�JpK Nlesd— actus �HiII '' anch��Get I:. ,:, Aousdar�wa received' .� �. �ent _ �� � s Order. �. Ranch r' mall Monday,' by the Cactus acti s kiln the�4 ditch,,an it Las la the �Ka Ne who operates the and desist—the operatiao of their " past= The inmate` an c A ...Stith with LL Yatconkloober Ernest Nel- that 1000104 SI a way la.found to of 20 acres can serve 'to.:., place ba the rs al h �. -set aside Mee acres Just'below r the feedlots'Ior a^pond to bold BLACK &DECKER POWER TOOLS. 4 � 7 �` A MUST for any shop! top °p ;tome back to be Ideal for Father's Dap efts user �e eat wnlu be used for I...___ir'pttrpoee.nIttl for Y 9 parca of rLe farm: NOW IN STOCK .,� ;rn m°'°"'m°rr Nelson probably coat us a- • The'New DRILL BIT SHARPENER 7°'°'d $ls.000. eet�ere Impor- 1 he VARIABLE SPEED ARP $19.99 a whir °'°°' ptoleen fret! the $19.49 �r'm;,ution won.•ow POWER CHISEL that ft tut• s acted on our Stop in and pick u• gym.comml.:i p your selection today! . about two � tying tyadfor . .. ,'. Years caning to•a de- cision claou oil the Cactus litll'ltanoh— �'y • WINDSOR A . probably berme"It will attabuaA O PARTS 0 D ' fir `th are„°°'wet>,� n - I EXHIBIT t fi • 96%70 P �lllll'll I Ii .sip I�P�O q/ tl STATE •F COLORADO DLPARTME:NT OF HEALTH 4210 EAST 11TH AVENUE • !ENVER, COLORADO 8,229 • PHONE 388-6111 R. L. C , M.D.. P,H., DIRECTOR February 23, 1973 Cactus Hill Ranch Route 4, Box 83 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Re: Wastewater control at your feedlot Gentlemen: As you know, we have been in correspondence with you since January, 1972. In addition, the Weld County Health Department first wrote you in May, 1970 on the matter. Since that time, there have been personal visits to your feedlot by both this Division's District Engineer, Mr. Ronald Schuyler, and the writer, in conjunction with representatives-of Nelson, Haley, Patterson, and Quirk, your engineers, concerning the situation. Several letters have passed back and forth, from and to your engineers, your attorney, and this Division. We have received several assurances that plans would be forthcoming: "...will report to you in the near future.. .." (NHPQ letter of February 4, 1972); " will report to you in the near future...." (NHPQ letter of August 16, 1972); ".. ..and will be submitted to the Water Pollution Control Commission ....during this month.. ..(NHPQ letter of January 3, 1973.) We believe that we have been more than patient in this instance. I intend to propose to the Executive Committee of the Water Pollution Control Commission, at its meeting on March 9, 1973, that the Commission issue a Cease and Desist Order, concerning your apparent noncompliance with the Commission's regulations concerning prevention of pollution from livestock confinement areas, at its next regular meeting, on March 20, 1973. Very truly yours, FOR DIRECTOR, WATER POLLUTION �CONTROL �DIVISION E. B. Pugsley, P.E. V Industrial Waste Consultant EBP:mgc cc:- Mr. Ronald Schuyler, District Engineer Weld County Health Department t 90370 . /'foster CM: QEPAF{TMENT OF HEALTH 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 ADMINISTRATION(303)553-0586 HEALTH PROTECTION(303)353-0675 COMMUNITY HEALTH(303)353-06.19 ape COLORADO Certified *058 572 761 December 11, 1989 • Cactus Hill Ranch 38990 Highway 257 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Dear Mr. Nelson: On October 16, 1989, a final source inspection was performed at your facility at 38990 Highway 257, Fort Collins, Colorado, by Jeff Stoll and Linda Johnson of this department. The inspection found the following items to be out of compliance with the conditions of your emissions permit number 87WE315F: w 1. The alleys were not being watered as necessary to minimize fugitive particulate emissions. 2. Speed limit signs were not posted. 3. The facility is ouc of compliance for levels of particulate matter due co increases in production rates of sheep/lambs per year. 4. The facility is out of compliance for production races. The race was not to exceed 100,000 head/year but according to Mr. Nelson, rates for 1988 were 150,000 head/year and are anticipated to be 200,000 head/year in 1990. Enclosed is an A.P.E.N. revision form. At this time, you are requested co evaluate those conditions cited above and fill ouc the A.P.E.N. revision form accordingly. A check for $60.00 made payable to the Colorado Department o£ Health is required, also. Please submit your application and remittance to this department within 15 days. Failure to respond to this notice will result in legal action. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call 353-0635. Sincerely, • Wes Potter, Director / EMS * Environmental Protection Services WP/ swam a' Enclosure /7oS� er • a � j (C _ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTI to\ 1516 HOSPITAL ACK GREELEY, COLORADO 8065 ADMINISTRATION (303)353-0SE HEALTH PROTECTION(303)753-065 COMMUNITY HEALTH(303)353-08: O O COLORADO Certified e058 572 761 December 11, 1989 Cactus Hill Ranch 38990 Highway 257 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Dear Mr. Nelson: On October 16, 1989, a final source inspection was performed at your facility at 38990 Highway 257, Fort Collins, Colorado, by Jeff Stoll and Linda Johnson of this department. The inspection found the following items to be out of compliance with the conditions of your emissions permit number 87WE315F: 1. The alleys were not being watered as necessary to minimize fugitive particulate emissions. 2. Speed limit signs were not posted, 3. The facility is out of compliance for levels of particulate matter due to increases in production rates of sheep/lambs per year. 4. The facility is out of compliance for production races. The race was not to exceed 100,000 head/year but according to Mr. Nelson, rates for 1988 were 150,000 head/year and are anticipated to be 200,000 head/year in 1990. Enclosed is an A.P.E.N. revision form. At this time, you are requested to evaluate those conditions cited above and fill out the A.P.E,N. revision form accordingly. A check for $60.00 made payable to the Colorado Department of Health is required, also. Please submit your application and remittance to this department within 15 days. Failure to respond to this notice will result in legal action. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call 353.0635. Sincerely, �U s,ocii.i LiAtc)titd,? pan,* Wes Pottor, Director Environmental Protection Services l eater WP/ • ` 900070 Enclosure /q9° l• , � /J.,/ --t• ty--12 0 OK-c 1)1:At -17)•-) "--L 44- vAi fiC e„..) „L.; pyr -"-')/(--0A—Let f 1,41_ Firci tje � 3 3 Ot, elti C- G s� E i ° L' G> � c� - ) )- ;.cy�-c.. - n�tt Exv„siT 9,600'70 January 12, 1990 T0: WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS My name is Wilbur Miller. I live at 6691 Weld County Road #80. My home is 1} miles west of the Cactus Hill Feedlot. Cactus Hill Feedlot is a very good place for me to sell the feed I grow. I farm about 2,000 acres some of which adjoins Cactus Hill . Without the feedlot I would have to haul my feed to Greeley or elsewhere to get it sold. I am in favor of the expansion. ift/t); G-v-/ 17,71en( Wilbur Miller y /!/7/9O 900070 January 2, 1990 T0: WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS My name is Ken Wright. I live one third of a mile South of the Cactus Hill Ranch feedlot. This is in the country, a rural area designated agriculture. I do not oppose the expansion plans. Smells and so forth just go with country living. Ke Wright ecc. tOSIi S 'I 9G0070 January 17r 1990 Jerzy Offenbacker 36883 WCR 15 Windsor, CO 80550 To Whom It May Concern, Since 1980 I have lived two miles southwest of Cactus Hill Ranch in the Roth Subdivision. In this length of time, my wife and myself have not encountered any smell, dust, or any discomfort from Cactus Hill Ranch's sheep feedlot. We travel Highway 257 north to Highway 14 to go to Ft. Collins, I have to say that the feedlot is well fenced, clean and well kept for an operation of this size. My wife and I would have no objection to an enlargement of Cactus Hill Ranch. We look at it as a good sound business for the county as well as the community. As home owners in this area we should word: towards harmony between the resident- ial areas and agriculture for ourselves as well as generations to come. Yours Truly. / Jerry Offenbacker C EAmp,a 9C0070 ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name o£ the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: JANUARY 17, 1990 DOCKET # 89-63 AMENDED USR - LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATION AND COMMERCIAL TRUCK WASHING FACILITY - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY DOCKET DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS REARING ATTENDING irV;IIia,_wc.4--- e4 kyik-tc 3/ago O,.e•e:sce.��r.i:PE Mitt 7 1T / GAWK WE NOEL. ?goo bijav l0 e 7 /� (othe1S,1654 y•-7 Jneor99iSu>.y T-d-S i ozen 'f C 806. tia-___4.0 .,, ,..4", 1-/1- -/ /S7 ffin rte" ro//ze U 3/4 S ix` al 41 Cig 90 sa/ jiira<<7v riAn:,Ab 3'7M- /9i4/ - 2C,- Pr• L vu/-it . CpG .ca5_21 U.. L-rt- 3.766764- 7-tS 7 t...)(.-,A4.,r tat) t°SS 6 2.9-4a r�wa ri', s� I ItiLC' t' N r e (( Lif c77 71,97 rrr� 1950/9 G/!�l r2114 "Y q - H m.fy 17o Ws1/S w/o/4 4AIYG 4r,roak, FitrhO Ca 8'-77 es c292,n 1If it/a S;r,7% n eeil,, r . et, Jws:,__L_ ,s9,,_ 5\ 0% Qc c_ iics- 8rar. G__av-vz kb. //ox lICL7 6-asi.� cIQ. eid63a �sdi �� vet we R ^7 2 cam'cam,. is' ? itot` auc (' oc i �" o �u tAffi9 o W-e(c, nc, oily es' (.94 9070 • l ' +tra SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Cactus Hill Ranch Company USR-Amended USR-803 The fallowing revised Development Standards are proposed to replace the item number of the Development Standards as originally written and presented to the Planning Commission by the Weld County Department of Planning Services: 7. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. Manure used as a soil conditioner is not considered waste. 4. Odors shall be minimized at all times and shall not equal or exceed the level of 31-to-1 dilutions threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 10. Fugitive dust shall be controlled and maintained in compliance with the approved Dust Abatement and Response Plan. 12. One 4pslope and three downslope monitoring wells shall be installed and maintained around the existing runoff containment pond in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department to evaluate the impact of the facility on groundwater. The groundwater monitoring wells shall be tested annually for ammonia, nitrate/nitrite, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform bacteria, and pH. The results of the tests shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department for review. 13. If the groundwater quality standard of Item 15 below is exceeded, the runoff containment pond shall be removed from service and a pond liner shall be installed to meet a 1x10-6 cm/sec permeability standard. Sedimentation basins are not considered pond impoundments. 14. The water level in the impoundments shall not be allowed to drop lower than the comparative level of the groundwater table. The ponds must have equal hydrostatic head on both sides of the liners to assure the integrity of the liners • will npt be compromised by the pressure from the aquifer. A minimum ars two foot freeboard shall be maintained in the impoundments at all times and no effluent may be placed into an impoundment that has less than two feet o£ freeboard. 15. The facility shall not contribute to or cause deterioration of the groundwater table beyond 1.25 times the groundwater quality that exists at the present time. 900O70 CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY LAMB FEEDLOT EXPANSION ODOR ABATEMENT PLAN Cactus Hill Ranch Company shall utilize the best practical maintenance control and treatment presently available to maintain the lowest possible emission of odorous gases. The lamb feedlot will be in non-compliance with this odor abatement plan if odors are detected (25 feet or greater from the use by Special Review Boundary) after the odorous air has been diluted with 31 or more volumes of odor free air. • j The odor abatement plan shall consist of some or all of the following activities to maintain compliance with the above referenced standard: 1. The feedlot surface shall be maintained so that all excess moisture will drain out of the pens. 2. Stalks, straw or other rough fiberous material shall be added to the feedlot pens. 3. The upper layer of the pen surfaces shall be cleaned and reworked occasibnaliy to assist in the aerobic metabolism process. 4. The feedlot pens shall be sprinkled during dry weather. A concentrated effort will be made to maintain the pens in a manner which controls fugitive dust. • 5. Organic solids and manure shall be minimized in surface runoff prior to draining into the runoff containment pond. 1 6. Aeration equipment will be utilized in the runoff containment pond in the event that the pond is identified as a source of odor: 7. When thunderstorm-or. snow melt runoff is not anticipated, additional water flay be added to the runoff containment pond to reduce nutrients and provide more oxygen. 8. Manure from the pens which is temporarily stored shall be i piled in long narrow rows. Compliance Process: • 1. Should the weld County Department of Environmental • Protection Services (E.P.S. ) receive a complaint concerning the odor at the Cactus Hill Ranch lamb feedlot: • sc007o • • Odor Abatement Plan Amended USR-803:87:29 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Page 2 a. Within 24 hours of the complaint, a staff technician from Weld County's E.P.S. will test the air (test No. 1) adjacent to the feedlot facility. b. If the air is in compliance with the 31:1 odor standard, no action will be taken. c. If the odor in the air equals or exceeds the 31:1 odor standard, non-compliance of this standard will be brought to the feedlot owner's attention. The owner shall at this time set into action alternative strategies for decreasing the odors emitted. d. Within 24 hours of the first test, another sample o£ air will be tested (test No. 2) . If this sample is also in non-compliance, a third sample o£ air (test No. 3) will be tested within 24 hours of test No. 2. e. If the third sample of air is found to be in non- compliance with the 31:1 odor standard, the feedlot owner shall be notified both verbally and in writing of the non-compliance. The feedlot owner will then have 5 days from this notification to reduce the odor emitted from the facility. to the accepted standard. • 960070 f CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY LAMB FEEDLOT EXPANSION Amended USR 803:87:29 DUST ABATEMENT PLAN Cactus Hill Ranch Company shall utilize the following operating procedures or any other practical methods which are technologically feasible and economically reasonable to minimize fugitive particulate emissions produced by the feedlot. The lamb feedlot will be in non-compliance with this fugitive dust abatement plan if fugitive particulate emissions into the atmosphere exceed 20% opacity. Visible emissions shall be measured in accordance with Appendix A of Regulation No. 1 of the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission. 1. All feed alleys shall be surfaced with 1 1/2 inch gravel. 2. All feed alleys, drives and work areas shall be sprinkled with water. 3. Lamb confinement pens shall be sprinkled with water. 4. On-site vehicle speeds shall not exceed 15 miles per hour and the speed limit shall be posted. 5. Alfalfa hay shall be spread in the pens into which new lambs are located for a period of 10 days following their arrival to the feedlot. 6. Lambs shall be fed a roughage ration to help satisfy and quiet the animals. 7. Entryways onto improved roads shall be gravelled to prevent mud and dirt carry out. 8. Mud and dirt carry out onto improved roads shall be prevented or cleaned up at the end of each working day. - Compliance Process: 1. Should the Weld County Department of Environmental Protection Services (E.P.S. ) receive a complaint concerning the dust generated at the Cactus Hill Ranch lamb feedlot: a. Within 24 hours of the complaint, a staff technician_ from weld county's E.P.S. will observe the opacity of-=-t the feedlot emissions. b. If the opacity is determined to be 10% or below, no action will be taken. 9 ,00'70 Oust Abatement Plan Amended USR 803:87:29 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Page 2 c. If the opacity is found to be between 108 and 208, the feedlot owner will be informed by E.P.S. to increase his methods or procedures for reducing fugitive particulate emissions. d. If the opacity exceeds 208, the feedlot owner shall be notified both verbally and in writing of the non- compliance. Following this notification, the feedlot owner will have S days to'reduce the fugitive dust emitted from the facility to the accepted standard. • • • I ' 960070 " 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 o£ the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 89-63 Cactus Hill Ranch Company 38990 State Highway 257 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 DATE: January 17, 1990 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit - Livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NW} and the W}SW} of Section 21, and the S}SW} of Section 16, all in Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14; and east of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy DATED: December 27, 1989 PUBLISHED: January 4, 1490, in The New News ry 900070 ano8/7 09 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) David D. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of the Now News, a weekly newspaper published .in Keenesburg in said County ,.and ;,C '.s, ;p40R17':''^A-1 State; that said newspaper has a '�� `!'issf~.Y •. man-general circulation in said County �q, aMc and has been continuously and la.; v,. uninterruptedly published therein, '` during a period of at least Fuer,�� : ��. fifty--two consecutive weeks prior to '°�" �la Any: ys 8Ne the first publication of the annexed ,°"yk .F�r,,n notice; that said newspaper is a ��� w attend and aaar ti°. newspaper within Cle meaning of the me■.,oan � y dedra��Ur' act of the General Assembly of the �r�`- ;a��°ft.riapi°: State of Colorado, entitled "An Act neicd' `bc o `� to regulate the printing of legal byadvlaaa w.ie�.R, notices and advertisements, " and '" 4e4he hat ribr °a- ��mr:,rsdmeR�t�� thereto; that the ngticca M"ut "'be' e. of which the annexed is a printed �, �,o the copy taken from said newspaper, was �v' ar a, tlilat published in said newspaper, and in • knead =ttil. the regular and entire issue of 'um Cillta'F7or; every number thereof , once a/e ar ft- 4. week for __f weeks; that said notic(:'r` was so published in said 11.1MpU_ newspaper proper and not in any 40. supplement thereof , and that the Pied-spit �. first publication of said notice as *had t�krr=e4u�k _ .19.1=-41" for Nw 7 aforesaid , Wcls on the �►a�p��: �` a r 14 .sod tlM S f d 8x' oe ld,,�. duty of , 1990, mak .'taa7,,PAR � ..,. _ and the lca"_',t d the .a�gellV"`*- i; _ Vaaa..K d w as W d: _ 199c7, i7 , .mot,< .eia.d .... .. titer•. CAF �SY:MN��:p Tioila :Ms* Subscribed .and sw rn to before • 'Wentz 4. tilo.90 wt. 90 Mt ne �. .+ .me this U day of , 19U1P.. - , ... ....0}/ -:.(tfiel-tX-A...i ,2116, Ng/tory Public ray commission expires ' - 2-9Q 900070 a as e Nan AFFIDAVIT OpPUBLICATION PanWagagayaWatWaws.orse%Sat•of STNI E OF COLORADO Cobmdo hid the woo Cony Tanta OrArnethka�le'Frelrt�rrID. -heiMa 39. tin„amebas oft the loud cd�Cmaq COUNTY OF WELD rn �'�ope�~��� of "` m'm•S of said County of . Sant.First,Fbat OMNI.Colorado.u;the I. d�eama�ad nee the Site in ae�e.��ir Weld. being duly sworn, say that 1 am office manager of Plan and Special Penn are remand to attend and may-be heard. 111E WINDSOR BEACON,INC. modeunapa•.ay.any Semen WV' desire thrtieafa oiscoary repeneeso a weekly newspaper having n general circulation in said _—�anoordod��,ediA in ��_. County and Stale. published in the town of WINDSOR. in the gfeCle11re0e sold County and State; and Ihnt the notice, of which the shad be rhea In writing oe such anion m annexed is a true co has been yet fire days prior to the Tearing.The fan, PY• atengag4rga swat reporter shad bebeme by / the•rgae.Hea part'. published in said weekly for successive e'aE3T.::A4lfO �tbe mai�.ne weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and - �so"certified byw� or��n� ng.C � entire Issue of every number of the paper during the period ;the canoe of the.Clerk*the eaerdat Canty and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper Plod ComenWieasra.-aatad'a the wale Countya not In a supplement, and that the first publication of said 'Centennial Cesarl 915 IOdt Street,Allied notice Was in said paper bearing the dolt or the 'Cents Greeley Colorado. ,• of is�` (� ..ARruG1NT day or :0144 pn.y A.D.. 19 9 a DOCKET NO.01 3,Cathnladgax?'.�y and the last publicalioNbearing lbddatc of the eMy3 Fon Conin..ca a do1032l day of .A.D..19_`_ D0 ATE] 17 Iyya:?, y";•. I and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published ;.-• continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 52 consecutive weeks, in said County and Slate, prior to the trQuas t sitr�rDemlopment Plea date of first publication of snid notice, and the same is a and adteadaa. ait•elew-Penh newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing 6 wl00 end�„00i,,noa br eec of legal notices and gdvcrlisemcnts. approved May 18. •••a^a�aohtd,... °+�, ;.- 1931, and alf prior a s so far as in form. LEOAI.'=;DESCIPPTIONti NW% end the Wva$Wltpt Sectlaa'7i.4m1 he SssSW%od, sAJ1 Section16,alit T 7Net@rlan tehT west ortleeafv Caunq,sCK'r`d+: O EICEMANAGER - LOCATION,-ApFrnimatsy.7S.mllee Muth erShea Highway14;fag east eland adiaeent to State Mown 25>{Wew.County Read 1'!) . -`,i uocw0oa�aoaC��o> 3 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day " ....,-,.erasfreo n,CORORADO. ,,<..�..MarAxnfmmurmt�" °f- 19.lQ .aNDmwY'O,a'e[etrAac r -:... NOIARY PUBLIC Drr>d•!Y Rae.D•aabUtah December . . .,v My commission expires i 9000'70 3' ' Avol 7o wine Keith Schuett January 16, 1990 De[e 77�� O Environmental Protection Services I �'�)� COLORADO From L Case Number: USR-803 Name: Cactus Hill Ranch Co. Sueleee: On January 8, 1990, Wes Potter, Jeff Stoll and Linda Johnson 'met with representatives from Cactus Hill Ranch Company, At this time we discussed and arrived at amendments to Development Standards 7, 9, 10, 12, 13 14 & 15, We approve of these amendments and recommend that they be considered as a part of the package submitted to the Board of Commissioners WP22/dgc r . 7G-t n, c�tiL `,V1 � !I'I. rs;": �J� `,V/ cif !I I . ,c ._ .�., � ,I gat! t 5 175'3 • 1 900070 • • NORTON, UNDERWOOD AND LAMB, INC. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES 1020 28TH AVENUE SUITE 205 GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 (303) 351-0550 G .:n January 15, 1990 Mr. Keith Schuett, Current Planner Weld County Department o£ Planning services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: CACTUS HILL RANCH EXPANSION - Amended USR-803 Our Project No. 8837 Dear Keith: The owners of Cactus Hill Ranch have met with Mr. Wes Potter, Ms. Linda Johnson and Mr. Jeff Stole of Weld County's Department of Environmental Protection Services. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the proposed Development Standards and Dust and Odor Abatement Plans. From this meeting, standards of compliance have been agreed upon with regards to dust, odor and groundwater monitoring. The following attached pages include the revised Development Standards, Dust Abatement and Odor Abatement Plans as worked out between Environmental Protection Services and Cactus Hill Ranch Company. We are requesting that these proposed standards be discussed before the County Commissioners at the January 17th hearing on this lamb feedlot expansion. If you have any questions regarding this information, please give me a call. Sincerely, NORTON, UNDERWOOD & LAMB, INC. fri/P re da Michael C. Ketter b P.E. C-17§/CWffr attachments d JAN 1 5 1990 MCK/mck [IC r� Weld Co.flan Cnaorisim 960070 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Cactus Hill Ranch Company USR-Amended USR-803 The following revised Development Standards are proposed to replace the item number of the Development Standards as originally written and presented to the Planning Commission by the Weld County Department o£ Planning Services: 7. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. Manure used as a soil conditioner is not considered waste. 9. Odors shall be minimized at all times and shall not equal or exceed the level of 31-to-1 dilutions threshold as measured pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 10. Fugitive dust shall be controlled and maintained in compliance with the approved Dust Abatement and Response Plan. 12. One upslope and three downslope monitoring wells shall be installed and maintained around the existing runoff containment pond in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department to evaluate the impact of the facility on groundwater. The groundwater monitoring wells shall be tested annually for ammonia, nitrate/nitrite, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform bacteria, and pH. The results of the tests shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department for review. 13. If the groundwater quality standard of Item 15 below is exceeded, the runoff containment pond shall be removed from service and a pond liner shall be installed to meet a 1x10-6 cm/sec permeability standard. Sedimentation basins are not considered pond impoundments. 14. The water level in the impoundments shall not be allowed to drop lower than the comparative level o£ the groundwater table. The ponds must have equal hydrostatic head on both sides of the liners to assure the integrity of the liners will not be compromised by the pressure from the aquifer. A minimum of a two foot freeboard shall be maintained in the impoundments at all times and no effluent may be placed into an impoundment that has less than two feet of freeboard. 15. The facility shall not contribute to or cause deterioration of the groundwater table beyond 1.25 times the groundwater quality that exists at the present time. gar' 1 5 1490IN g 9C00? r� *id to.snag sow CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY LAMB FEEDLOT EXPANSION ODOR ABATEMENT PLAN Cactus Hill Ranch Company shall utilize the best practical maintenance control and treatment presently available to maintain the lowest possible emission of odorous gases. The lamb feedlot will be in non-compliance with this odor abatement plan if odors are detected (25 feet or greater from the use by Special Review Boundary) after the odorous air has been diluted with 31 or more volumes of odor free air. The odor abatement plan shall consist of some or all of the following activities to maintain compliance with the above referenced standard: 1. The feedlot surface shall be maintained so that all excess moisture will drain out of the pens. 2. Stalks, straw or other rough fiberous material shall be added to the feedlot pens. 3. The upper layer of the pen surfaces shall be cleaned and reworked occasionally to assist in the aerobic metabolism process. 4. The feedlot pens shall be sprinkled during dry weather. A concentrated effort will be made to maintain the pens in a manner which controls fugitive dust. 5. Organic solids and manure shall be minimized in surface runoff prior to draining into the runoff containment pond. 6. Aeration equipment will be utilized in the runoff containment pond in the event that the pond is identified as a source of odor. 7. When thunderstorm or snow melt runoff is not anticipated, additional water may be added to the runoff containment pond to reduce nutrients and provide more oxygen. 8. Manure from the pens which is temporarily stored shall be piled in long narrow rows. Compliance Process: 1. Should the Weld County Department of Environmental Protection Services (E.P.S. ) receive a complaint concerning the odor at the Cactus Hill Ranch lamb fee r—���� �I )��� l i 11 JAN 1 5 1990 ,i 900070 Weld Co. Dwaine 4:ume,ssw Odor Abatement Plan Amended USR-803:87:29 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Page 2 a. Within 24 hours of the complaint, a staff technician from weld County' s E.P.S. will test the air (test No. 1) adjacent to the feedlot facility. b. If the air is in compliance with the 31:1 odor standard, no action will be taken. c. If the odor in the air equals or exceeds the 31:1 odor standard, non-compliance of this standard will be brought to the feedlot owner's attention. The owner shall at this time set into action alternative strategies for decreasing the odors emitted. d. Within 24 hours of the first test, another sample of air will be tested (test No. 2) . If this sample is also in non-compliance, a third sample of air (test No. 3) will be tested within 24 hours of test No. 2. e. If the third sample of air is found to be in non- compliance with the 31:1 odor standard, the feedlot owner shall be notified both verbally and in writing of the non-compliance. The feedlot owner will then have 5 days from this notification to reduce the odor emitted from the facility to the accepted standard.„ca5- ,Tm5—LAN 1 5 199C tett ca. molt% ammo" 900070 I • • CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY LAMS FEEDLOT EXPANSION Amended USR 803:87:29 DUST ABATEMENT PLAN Cactus Hill Ranch Company shall utilize the following operating procedures or any other: practical methods which are technologically feasible and economically reasonable to minimize fugitive particulate emissions produced by the feedlot. The lamb feedlot will be in non-compliance with this fugitive dust abatement plan if fugitive particulate emissions into the atmosphere exceed 20% opacity. Visible emissions shall be measured in accordance with Appendix A of Regulation No. 1 of the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission. 1. All feed alleys shall be surfaced with 1 1/2 inch gravel. 2. All feed alleys, drives and work areas shall be sprinkled with water. 3. Lamb confinement pens shall be sprinkled with water. 4. On-site vehicle speeds shall not exceed 15 miles per hour and the speed limit shall be posted. 5. Alfalfa hay shall be spread in the pens into which new lambs are located for a period of 10 days following their arrival to the feedlot. 6. Lambs shall be fed a roughage ration to help satisfy and quiet the animals. 7. Entryways onto improved roads shall be gravelled to prevent mud and dirt carry out. 8. Mud and dirt carry out onto improved roads shall be prevented or cleaned up at the end of each working day. Compliance Process: 1. Should the Weld County Department of Environmental Protection Services (E.P.S. ) receive a complaint concerning the dust generated at the Cactus Hill Ranch lamb feedlot: a. Within 24 hours of the complaint, a staff technician from weld County's E.P.S. will observe the opacity of the feedlot emissions. b. If the opacity is determined to be 10% or below, no action will be taken. I-r P.T 5Tc �cm 4 JAM 1 5 1990 ! 9130070 Weld Co. ?Imam Commission • • Dust Abatement Plan Amended USR 803:87:29 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Page 2 c. If the opacity is found to be between 10% and 20%, the feedlot owner will be informed by E.P.S. to increase his methods or procedures for reducing fugitive particulate emissions. d. If the opacity exceeds 20%, the feedlot owner shall be notified both verbally and in writing of the non- compliance. Following this notification, the feedlot owner will have 5 days to reduce the fugitive dust emitted from the facility to the accepted standard. rJ1 l /. .I, I „ i 5 1995 H yho Cb maim Gbmonsmot • • 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 Amended/ US R. 803: 87:24 , THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: Kenne�--1, rye IsoH NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN tbItireLeigN SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) v SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS Q DAY OF 199D• SEAL • r3 NOT AWY UBLIC y� / ( 02 0 �k- �ct� MY COMMISSION EXPIRES \iii'.A_Liall' LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: al-3/4ff Tr I��( JAM 15 1990 II ,II Meld ell K1110101! i:11Mil Jno 00(1070 • • •LAKES' L ARROW LIMOUS�1N-7' 1v ji`` '` - ... 97 08 WELD COUNTY RD., 478 FARM: 303 686-2267 FT, COLLINS, COLORADO 80524LS+ HOME: 303 770-6930 SUSAN LAKE RE: CACTUS HILT. January 4,1990 Dear Commissioner, As one reviews the Cactus Hill USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, one immediately uncovers several unanswered, undefined, and clearly unstated regulations. As I perused through the Dept. of Planning's Cactus Hill file, I located a letter from Mr. Schuett, Current Planner of Weld County,, sent to Ken Nelson, owner of Cactus Hill. The letter of July 21, 1989 clearly and absolutely states that Mr. Nelson was in noncompliance with the Conditions of Approval and the Development Standards of the 1987 Use by Special Review Permit. Please find a copy of the complete inspection report. During Sept. and Oct. 1989, well beyond the 30 day compliance date, the feces and urine impregnated dust was never confined or remotely controlled by Cactus Hill, the truck washing went on with total disregard to the warning and the Aug. 20, 1987 letter of agreement between Cactus Bill and John Crier, and the water pollution continued as rampant as the day the 1987 permit was approved. WHY??? • When one flagrantly violates the ruler: and regulations set forth by the County, is it prudent to expand their existing facility? When one disregards his agreement to limit the number of trucks to three per day and escalates the number to 5, 10 or 15 per day and develops a commercial truck washing facility without a permit and is clearly in violation of the zoning regulations of the county, should he be allowed to operate without the constraints that are demanded of the judicious people of the county? Why is the Staff willing to approve the expansion of the Cactus Hill facility, when staff is painfully and obviously aware of Cactus Hill's history of noncompliance. This type of reasoning makes no since. Why have we such an elaborate planning, zoning and special regulations system, only to allow individuals or companies to operate without compliance. At the Planning and Zoning Hearing, Mr. wes Potter confirmed that the ground water contamination was excessive. He also implied, with the approval of the 1989 Special Review Permit, hopefully the contamination would not increase but be held at the current excessive level. This is a wonderful scenario. The county Health Dept. does not have enough authority or necessary regulations to demand improvement of ground water. So the farms down stream lose the use of their streams and lakes to Contamination. Has this happened in the Cactus Hill expansion? It sure has! ! C / 9600'70 Eittoini7 M . +sl For over 33 years, Mr. Heckman and Mr_ Heckman's father have own 220 acres to the West of Cactus Hill. From 1956 to 1970 they had cattle in the west pasture drinking water from their own lake and sheep in the east pasture drinking from a small stream. In. the 1980'5, Cactus Hill applied for and was granted an expansion of their cattle feed lot on WCR 80. When this was approved no provisions or regulations were set forth in the permit. The contaminated waste of the pens was allowed to drain into Mr. Heckman's west lake. Result: The contamination became rampant. The fish died. The cattle would not drink the water. Since the approval date until today, Mr. Heckman has carried fresh drinking water to the west pasture for his cattle. In the 1970's Cactus Hill decided to expand their sheep feed lot. Again they applied for and the county granted expansion of the sheep facility. Again, no provisions to control the ground water contamination or surface water contamination were set forth in the permit. Result: Mr. Heckman's east stream became completely polluted and again the animal must be carried water to drink. Question: Is it neighborly or Christian to destroy the ground water for the farms down stream? Should one company or individual be allowed to impact his neighbor with such an adverse effect? The EPA as well as the State Health Dept. has issued a Fugitive Dust Emission Requirement that is a standard requirement for all dust pollutants en the front range. It is a simple regulation. Fugitive dust shall be confined on the site at all times. The facility shall develop a dust abatement plan and shall have sufficient equipment on hand so that dust abatement can be implemented at any time that dust is observed to be raised in sufficient quantity as to be observed to be leaving the property. This regulation has not been enforced and again Cactus Hill has not been in compliance. The feces and urine impregnated dust is so dense and devastating that elderly people on oxygen within a mile and a quarter radius are forced to leave their home so that they can maintain enough oxygen to live. Noncompliance in this situation is down to life or death. Are we as a county ready to assume this responsibility? In 1987 the County Commissioners granted the expansion of Cactus Hill sheep feedlot from 40,000 head to 100,000 head. On several occasions, the county has allowed expansion on the premises of Cactus Hill. The county has acted in good faith. Now it is time that Cactus Hill conforms and preforms as a responsible citizen of the community. It must develop and implement proven techniques to correct the contamination. Mr. Heckman has carried water long enough. What has transpired over the years to Mr. Heckman must be corrected. Not one commissioner past or present would allow such a violation of rights to occur to their property. Why allow such a flagrant injustice to occur to Mr. Heckman. 9©00'70 • • Performance and compliance must be expected and demanded of the operator of these large scale feedlots. In the case of Cactus Hill, he must meet the community standard for the 100,000 head before any thought of expansion is granted. If compliance is not ascertained at the 100,000 level, then a Show Cause Hearing must be scheduled to consider revocation of the 1987 Use by Special Review permit. I wish to thank you for your deep interest and dedication to the success of molding Weld County into such a highly respected and progressive county for agriculture. Hopefully, the contamination of the air and the desecration of the land and water can be addressed. Sincerely, William L. Lake, D s 1. Nuisance Conditions--This is far too ambiguous. Defined limits must be placed on the removal, handling and stockpiling of the livestock manure. Example: In the event that removal of the manure stockpile from the site cannot be completed within S days, the stockpile shall be covered securely in such a fashion as to protect against vector-borne pathogens being transported off-site, and shall remain securely covered until removed off-site. (case fUSR-898 Longmont Foods) 2. Another major point that must be addressed is how the dead sheep will be contained and then disposed of. Questions. These question and several others must be defined with penalities in place before any expansion is allowed. cc: Jack Mays Wes Potter Keith Schuett Jack Winter Marvin Heckman Board of County Commissioners: Bill Kirby Gordon Lacy George Kennedy Connie Harbert Gene Brantner Planning Commission: • Ann Garrison 900070 • DEPART. :INT OF PLANNING SERVICES M PHONE(303)358.4000 EXT.4400 `'t ES tOth STREET GREELEv,COLORAOO8083t • a ri O h4: e - - - OLORADO _ July 21, 1989 Cactus Hill Ranch •_e- . Attention: Fen Nelson 35590 Highway 257 - - Fort Collins, 'CO _8C521 - Subject: ZCH-56 - l Dear Mr. Nelson: . An on-site inspection of your property was conducted on July 20, 1989, to . determine If the Conditions of Approval and the Development Standards placed on your property at the time USR-803 was approved by the Board of County Commissioners are in compliance. The inspection revealed violations of Development Standards 41, 9, 11, and 12. A copy of_ these these items from the approved resolution are enclosed. - the Use by Special Review area must be brought into compliance with the Conditions of Approval and the Development Standards within 30'days from the date of this letter. Noncompliance will result in our office scheduling a Probable Cause huering before the Board cf County Commissioners. If the Board determines there Is sufficient probable cause to warrant further action, a Show Cause Hearing will be scheduled tc ccrsider revocation c,' the Ilse by Special Review permit. If you have information that may clear up this matter, please call or write. Sincerely, ZeltiechiaretAV Current Planner FAS:dn tie Woo Patter, Euvir0nmental Health Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney enclosures 960070 �q„,.�1 ' 4, ' J�r4�y W 1 W1c,1ttio ,is V1eN4e le' '4.'"".. - ' • • INSPECTION REPORT NAME: Cactus Hill Ranch - LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Part of the W} SW? of Sections 21 through 16, T7N, R67W o£ the 6th P.Y. , Weld County. Colorado DATE: July 20, 1989 TIME: 10:16 salt. CASE NUMBER: CN-S6 The property was inspected to determine if it is in compliance with the approved USR-803. The property is not in compliance with Development Standards 1, 9, 11, and 12. 1. The Use by Spacial Review permit is for livestock confinement operation for sheep as submitted in the application materials on file in rbr Iepartment of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. The maximum number of sheep permitted is 100,000. A commercial truck wash facility is now being operated on the Special Review Permit site. Two trucks were on the property at the time of inspection. Both truck operators stated that they had not deviivered sheep to Cactus Hill Ranch, had not hauled sheep at all, but had hauled cattle. The truck operators also indicated that ether truck operators that do not haul sheep for Cactus Rill Ranch use this facility. This commercial truck wash facility was tot approved along with the Special Review permit. 9. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Cperation Standards of Section 21.6.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Section 24.6.1 .3 required compliance with the health requirements (water quality) . Water pollution appears to be associated with runoff from the commercial truck wash. 11. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and a]] applicable weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans or Standards as shcum or stated shall require the approval of an amendnert of the permit by the Geld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Platting Services. 9600'70 =ism^ Cactus Hill Ranch ZCH-56 Page 2 - - • The Special Review Permit area is not limited to the plans shown. The commercial truck wash '£acility was mot part . of the Special Review Permit applicaticn materials and or approval. K e t A. rrhnnl• • " • Lurr..ni. Vid. urr • 960070 • • ll 1-4-40 nns Cc rim r Dent of Planning Services Creole-, co . N^,r•;51 Omar . (2, rrison: My wife and i ore Concerned &bout the pollution nenerat.e ' by the sheep of the Cactus Hill feedlot . We own property aparoximately one mile directly north of Cactus Hill on w �� 1 .-r 3Rd Hwv ' 4. rhis spring we plan to build a home at tat location . After taYkirs with 7.0"10 of the people living in that ar.- ,. WC' learned that the OdOr created by Cactus Hill is exeeedi.n^,?..m obnoxious and unrelenting . This confirm`_: that t fie ,ondit err under which the special use permit was grantee! in. : 1./>;i have heen violated . Now we understand that Cactus Hill haS. requested nnr.m -;,,j On t0 ex?and their feedlot. again . We. are Concerned that Cactus Hill has not complied wltn the ccn!it on: w" rh were elearly speeif_ed at the time that thei .prc: al use permit wan issued . eeca se 0f this . we do ":nt. °. .'Or ex',ansSOn of that facility . T`- Hisoourmstnq to nrc, . t - k -- r -. • iJit/ * ht C ,pct{fin Hill 's r!oisS.tors must r c,,!! vr -!F ^r t,- eu , -fle11.7. -oeudr,d by thin: , fled] ot _ r . , r', ,,t rV,r_-,,, 1 ;rr .r. Wr• ',Ivor / 1 ) rr.vilc ' ion of f !,. ,. i _. . :-.rr 7,' t l r!CI ( :') strong r'nf O+ chmn`1 T_ of ix :-F r?a lution `Jtandard,s . We hope that, you con be instrumental in helping modify r.h.im in*e? ernhle ..- it'uAtien .me that the euclity of life for .,, '' i ' nr, ; r � i. ; vi irity will not be s . :O seriously /ranteci'4, 1 ' 1, 7i q Z ''/,/Ar, rr,--rrnr —l' 17T 1D M71jJ5;:it: V�) ('ii 1 jv R iSSu rJ WO Ca tiohnout ammo o ,� . :E�n� � 9C0070 ' / JACK E. WINTER,. V. NC ' _ WINTER FEEDING COMPANY ; 37687 HWY 257 _ , WINDSOR, COLORADO 30550 63G-25?7 e r, January 4, 1990 Board of County Commissioners ■ Weld County Greeley, Colorado Dear Commissioner Harbert, I am writing you in reference to the proposed expansion of the Cactus Hill sheep feedlot that is to come before you January 17th. I am opposed to this expansion and I would like to explain my opposition. My wife Donna and I presently live about a half mile south of the feedlot along highway 257. Our lives are greatly impacted by the events occurring there. First I think we should put the size of the operation in the proper perspective.` The present permitted capacity is suppose to be 100, 000 lambs and with the additional expansion proposal of 50, 000 more lambs. With the length of time needed to fatten most lambs the turn over of lambs could easily be three times that amount or 450, 000 more lambs. This operation would be comparable to the National Farm hog operation that I am sure you are aware of. The potential effect on the environment and the surrounding neighbors is very great. Much of what I have to say about this operation of Cactus Hill was given at the Weld County Planning Board meeting in November by myself and several of the neighbors in the area, but I think it bears repeating. First we should examine the history of the past expansion of the feedlot and is effect on the environment. The first thing that happened was the pollution of the small creek that runs from Cactus Hill through the Heckman property and continuer through the farm on which I live. A small pond on the Winter farm that at one time would support the raising of trout, was destroyed. The Heckmans which used the creek water to water Iambs had to abandon the lot. To this day cattle they pasture along the creek will not drink the water so they have to haul water to them. The preceding expansion of the feedlot and the construction of retention ponds has caused further environmental problems. Since the ponds are practically full of feedlot run off the year around and no aeration of the liquid is attempted the odor during the hot months is terrible. This was pointed out by several neighbors at the previous hearing of the Planning Commission. Of more significance is the dust problem. The dust from the feedlot has been so bad that traffic ,C',r re itA i r Z- 9C00'70 Ill s along 257 can hardly see through it. The potential for a wreck is very probable. Worse yet is the potential health hazard to the neighbors. At night windows can not be left open. The whole house is filled full of dust and noxious odors. Again this was verified by many of the neighbors. To me and my wife there is a further complication. Donna 's mother has a chronic lung condition that requires her to be on oxygen and to take antibiotics constantly to prevent pneumonia. Since she is debilitated, much of her time is spent living with us. With this dust problem we have to question if it is safe for her to spend any time at our house. I realize that in the proposal put forth by Cactus Hill, they say that they will control the dust and odor, but I think you have to examine their record on past performance. Many of the problems have been presented to the operators of Cactus Hill in the past with little results in solving these problems. As I understand, the report by the Health Department shows several violations in their operation. The Planning Board was quite upset when they found that the things Cactus Hill was supposed to do to fulfill their previous expansion was not done. Also while applying for a permit to have a truck wash, they were washing out trucks anyway which is illegal without a permit. Again this was pointed out at the Planning Board hearing. These facts point out the unreliability of any commitment by Cactus Hill. ' It is not that I or any of the neighbors object to a feedlot at Cactus Hill, but rather to the way it is being operated so as to endanger the environment and lives of those around it. Something must be done to clean up the present operation and to ensure any further expansion will not present any more problems. I noticed in the Tribune that you were negotiating with: the National Hog Farm for an agreement to ensure the proposals they put forth would be carried out. Why can 't you do a similar procedure with Cactus Hill? An agreement on the control of water and air safety with a bond or some other security arrangement for penalties for failure to comply is needed. If Cactus Hill is sincere about controlling the dust and odor, there should be no problem for them to sign such an agreement. The present agreements under which the Cactus Hill Feedlot is operating are not working to protect the citizens of this county. In conclusion, I would request that you turn down this proposal for expansion unless you can get a secured agreement from Cactus Hill that can be strictly enforced. Sincerely, \ o� W�.. Ja� Winter I 9C0070 cc: Bill Kirby _ Gordon Lacy George Kennedy Connie Harbert Gene Brantner • • 9C00'70 o • JAN 5 '1990 January 3, 1990 John S. Dunn, Jr. 40301 Weld Co. Rd. #17 Fort: Collins, CO 80524 Board of County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: My wife and I have our residence at 40301 Weld County Road #17, approximately one mile north of the Cactus Hill feed lot complex. We have been advised that Cactus Hill wishes to increase its current capacity by fifty percent, and that it has already notified the Weld County authorities to that effect. We have also been advised that upon preliminary review of the application and the current overall situation at Cactus Hill as it effects the surrounding area, it was determined by the Weld County authorities that Cactus Hill has never fulfilled the obligations which were agreed upon by Cactus Mill as a condition to obtaining their original permit. Finally, we have been advised that because of this, as well as the tremendous amount of negative sentiment directed toward Cactus Hill by the area residents, that the current application has been put on hold, while the original permit is being reviewed for possible revocation. My wife and I, as well as our neighbors, are at a loss to understand how this apparent current oversight has gone uncorrected to date, and how in the face of this situation, Cactus Hill has even asked for additional capacity. We sincerely hope that you people in authority will make sure at the very least that Cactus Hill begins to comply with the conditions that enabled them to obtain their permit. If this cannot be accomplished, I would sincerely hope that their current permit be revoked. Furthermore, if Cactus Hill is indeed currently in violation, then the suggestion of an increase in capacity is, I believe, contrary to good judgment. In addition, I believe that the land character of this particular area of Weld County is in the process of change. The change is from one of rural/agricultural to that of residential/small farms. If this is true, perhaps the appropriateness of Cactus Hill 's presence in the area should be reconsidered, especially in light of the current permit violations. Eis/ai7 f! 9r:0070 J / Board of County Commissioners January 3, 1990 Page 2 Although this particular area of weld County would clearly benefit from this new emphasis on low density residential use by way of an increased tax base and accompanying tax revenues, I suggest that the situation is endangered by Cactus Hill's current activities which include causing a dreadful smell which is being inflicted on its neighbors - even those as far away as we are. would you please consider giving the area residents some relief. Hopefully you will agree that this is a reasonable request. Respectfully, Joh. Si/Dunn, Jr. JSD:amb cc: Keith Schuett Dr. John May Dr. William Lentz 960070 M 41 DATE: December 27, 1989 • 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 17th day of January, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. Docket No. 89-63 - Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility - Cactus Hill Ranch Company OFFICE OF THE CLE TO THE BOARD BY: /i/�/J0 , , Deputy . O The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ift/lA`a f e ,L-X irir 9000'70 IP it 6O f, .. ., • f at Awl •OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)3583000.EXT.4200 i AO.BOx 752 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 k COLORADO December 13, 1989 Cactus Hill Ranch Company 38990 State Highway 257 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Sirs: Your application for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility has been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description o£ the property involved is shown as NW} and the W}SW} of Section 21, and the S}SW} of Section 16, all in Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. If you wish co be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Fearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by December 29, 1989. I£ we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO efiCHAIRMAN I wish to have a hearing on this matter brought before the //pBoard ,o/ff County Commissioners. I agree to pay for the legal advertising_ RteC `v #47 airi e e y° 9(.00'70 iso %ffic OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER: PHONE(303)3564000.EXT.420c 1 P O.80X 75e GREELEY.COLORADO 8063: lirl O • COLORADO December 13, 1989 Cactus Hill Ranch Company 38990 State Highway 257 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Dear Sirs: Your application for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility has been recommended r unfavorably ro the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description of the property involved is shown .as NW} and the W}S+W! o£ Section 21, and the S}SW} of Section 16, all in Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you co indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Fearing in the legal newspaper, an expense co be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by December 29, 1989. If we are not in receipt of your request by chat date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO der24/744 CHAIRMAN I wish to have a hearing on this matter brought before. the Board of County Commissioners. I agree to pay for the legal advertising expense. • exh9a/T� 9C0070 • • § o-_ /) § . , m §R , ° qC0 ru §;, / 0 7 0 /i @ w&{) ] \ \ ! �' § 7/JNw § ! ` q n » IM tri EJ 1 § ) { } li / � � _ § ) ) ! * )7 § ! � ` \\\ / } } � tia/ ) QL _Mitt LOOK_.sci . . w/ © y - - ^ 2� ,--,—.. :•.=14 . (! f1 . I2 ©it11),* &- §7 6 ; 3` COC4 § a . 1 \1 ! I i } , e § ; ' 7:2 it t1 � • �f k� } # . 2 [ q■ ' � ' § � Jl1q . f ! ! J| % ! % / � \ ` k �- . # Cl ~ § 'fr. . 0 0it qe }\/ \ ) [8 I / f 11 /# § � j / . . _r op ' 2 :CeJsz. • |{ � ( § S $ x chi/ 27 § } / k � ,� 11 i � \ § [ \} 2 . s J _--._6.6X6xx r . SC0070 • • Summary of the Weld County Planning County Planning Commission December 5, 1989 Page 12 MOTION: Bud Halldorson moved Case Number USR-896 for Gary and Mary Ann Tuten for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for a vehicle sales and salvage operation in the Industrial zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Coemnission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and conditions presented by the staff, the Development Standards as amended by the Planning Commission, and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer. 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; Jerry Burnett - yes: Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-803 _L / APPLICANT: Cactus Hill Ranch Company /TL REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for a maximum 150,000 head sheep operation, 4 accessory dwellings, and a commercial truckwash facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NWi and Wi of the SW* of Section 21 and part of the Si SWI of Section 16, all in T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of State Highway 14 and east of State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17 (38990 Highway 257) APPEARANCE: Mike Ketterling, Engineer, Landmark Engineering, stated the applicant's special review permit currently allows for 100,000 head of sheep. They are requesting an increase to 150,000 head of sheep, the addition of 4 mobile homes for people working on the site, and upgrade the trailer washout facility. They have a dust abatement plan, and they intent to install an aerator in the pond to reduce odor. Richard Menges, Attorney, stated sheep have been raised on this property since 1920. They have a contract vith Monfort for 150,000 head of sheep, and they buy feed from the local farmers. This is not a commercial truck wash facility. There are no detergents, road grime or oil deposited in the pond. This is strictly a truck washout facility. The water from the pond will be used for irrigation water on the owner's property. 9C®070 • Stmenar1 of the Weld County Planning County Planning Commission December 5, 1989 Page 13 Lee Morrison explained the theory regarding a commercial truck wash facility. N Tape 365 - Side 1 The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. Jack winter, area resident, does not feel the existing standards are stringent enough to reduce dust and odor. Also, since the applicant is not the only one using the truck washout, he feels it is a commercial enterprise. He is not against this request being granted, but he is against the dust and odor. - NOTICE: 7:30 p.m. Bud Clemons has left the meeting. Ken Nelson, property owner, stated that since they were here the last time, they have followed the Development Standards, but they are still bothered by dust and odor. Johnnie Mae, Manager of a parcel of land about a mile form this property, stated he is against this request because of changes taking place in this area. The applicant should cleanup what ha already has and then come back and ask for on expansion. Susan Lake, property owner, approximately one mile southeast of the feedlot, stated that prior to the last expansion they did not have much of a problem with odor and dust. Currently, at times, the dust is so thick one cannot see through it. She is not opposed to sheep, but she is opposed to the dust and odor. Mary Heckman, surrounding property owner to the southwest of the feedlot, is not necessarily opposed to this request, but he definitely opposes the dust and odor. Bill Lake, property owner, approximately one mile southeast of the feedlot. States he would agree with the comments made, but the flies are always bad. Also, the components which comprise the dust are definitely unhealthy for employees and area residents to be breathing. Tape 365 - Side 2 As a private citizen, and not as a member of the planning Commission, Ann Garrison asked Keith Schuett to look into the charges made by the area residents and make a judgement as to whether the existing Special Review Permit should be subject to the revocation procedures. 900070 Summary of the Weld County Planning County Planning Commission December 5, 1969 Page 14 Richard Menges stated they are taking exception to Development Standards 9, 10, 12, 13, and 15 set forth by the Department of Planning Services staff. They have no problems with any of the other requirements. They aro doing what they can to minimize the negative impacts of a sheep feeding operation. The Chairman asked Keith Schmitt to read the recommendation, conditions, and Development Standards prepared by the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number Amended USR-803 for Cactus Hill Ranch Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for a maximum 150,000 head sheep operation, 4 accessory dwellings, and a commercial truckwash facility he forwarded to the Board of County Commissioner's with the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial because he feels rather nervous about the existing Development Standards not having been kept, and upon the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Jerry Burnett. 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; Jerry Burnett - yes; Jerzy Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. NOTICE: 8:45 p.m. Jerry Kiefer has left the meeting. CASE NUMBER: None (continued from November 21, 1989) APPLICANT: Town of Pierce (continued from October 17, 1989) REQUEST: A Site Application for the application of wastewater onto farmland LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW3 SW} of Section 36, TBN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles southeast of the Tam of Pierce; east of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 81 J. Lee Bailey, Project Manager, explained their plans for recycling effluent from the town of Pierce's sewage lagoons. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. Wes Potter asked that the conditions of approval recommended by the Health Department be deleted. According to the tests done on the lagoons, the quality of wastewater is much higher than was expected. 9000'70 I,+n BEFORE TAE WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSIOH RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CpUtliiSSSaNERS CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-803 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: Cactus Hill Ranch Company ADDRESS: 38990 State Highway 257, Fort Collins, CO 80521 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for a Livestock Confinement Operation for 150.000 Head Lamb Feedlot and a Commarcial Truck Washing Facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NW} and the W} SW} of Section. 21, and the Si SW} of Section 16, all in T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14 and east of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17) be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners based on the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Jerry Burnett Jerry Kiefer 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 December 5, 1989, and recorded in Book No. RII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 8th day of December, 1989. �cUs..). Qo11o� Bobbie Good 23' Secretary 9CC070 �xN�B i7' INVENRY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIIIIRATION Cactus Hill Ranch Company Case Number Amended USR-803 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearin 1. Application 43 Pages X 2. One Application plat(s) 2 page(s) 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. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Planning Commission member field check X 12. Memo dated .11-14-89 from Weld County Health Dept. X 13. Letter dated 11-13-89 from State Hwy. Dept. X 14. Letter dated 11-20-89 from the Town of Windsor X 15. Memo dated 11-8-89 Office of Emergency Management X 16. Letter dated 11-8-89 from Oil and Gas Conservation Commission X 17. Referrals from USDA-APHIS Veterinary Services X 18. Referral dated 11-7-89 from Larimer Co. Planning X 19. Referral dated 11-6-89 from Weld County Engineer X 20. Referral dated 11-15-89 from Weld County Extension Service 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. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on December 11, 1989. Cu ant Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) . .1 SUBSCRIO:i4= SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1I day ofQaeawA.A.. 198 OM Ps 1st VDU ^`QR. ro\'yz� '< NOT ! PUBLIC My Commission Expires my Co(railon cxpiros :'ub. 13, 1993 9C.0070 A • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number Amended USR-803 Page 2 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Rearing 21. Letter dated September 13, 1989, to Weld County X Commissioners 22. Letter dated October 31, 1989, from Harmon X Pfisterer 23. Letter dated October 9, 1989, from Joe Boilers X 24. Letter dated October 17, 1989, from Bernie X Busher 25. Letter dated November 7, 1989, from Arlene Brobm X 26. Letter dated October 12, 1989, from Ronald M. X Fladagen 27. Letter dated October 16, 1989, from N. Tony X Peroulis 28. Letter dated October 12, 1989, from Allen J. X Herden 29. Letter dated October 11, 1989, from M.A. X Hinnaland 30. Letter received October 16, 1989, from Earl X Bauste 31. Letter dated October 11, 1989, from Dana X Alldredge 32. Letter dated September 28, 1989, from Tom Cope X 33. Letter dated September 29, 1989, from Ed Duggan X 34. Letter dated September 29, 1989, from Todd X Alldredge 35. Letter dated September 14, 1989, Dahl Livestock X 36. Message reply dated September 15, 1989, from X McIntosh Implement 37. Letter dated September 15, 1989, from C.H. Keyd X 38. Letter dated September 14, 1989, from Tracy X Eckhardt 39. Letter dated August 30, 1989, from Ken Nelson X 40. Letter dated September 13, 1989, from Bill. X Maulding 41. Letter dated September 11, 1989, from Paul Nelson X 42. A memo letter dated September 12, 1989, from X Marian E. Johnson 43. Letter received September 18, 1989, from Clay X Palfreyman 44. Letter dated September 12, 1989, from George R. X Hlavka 900070 45. A letter received September 15, 1989, from Hank X Franger • • Inventory Amended USR-803 Page 3 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 46. A letter dated September 7, 1989, from Coeleen X Little and Ned Little I hereby certify that the 46 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on or before January 2, 1990. ;�iojit �'ai� Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SU$&CAISED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _ �_ day of Qo.,tuoyw Ss2TARy',�c'? .«. nUB1.1G, o Cio�.\d C Vtoa +A . \ NOTARY PUBLIC My OpO commission Expires My Camanrssion (Expires Feb. 1?, ion M 900070 • • EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET ce9e ' Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description . 41d1 an2(727,-_fey 14/Ald,d2, azkzeirzto Wev9 B. C. 4.,77S/H ‘7,1/Mti e:a ?SWF' E. et F. 54/4 71.Cfrd rend' 7kr7 ei/d, IC CA2 c H. - ce-74};,.. -02ez/ nigts. kc.e.a J. g4Lideiiio97, m r-�� 74,4,,, catee, R. szia,zada. L. if,,„ 7,,„/„..rovz, bga, _ eaca-na.„,s,„.z, M. nz,„ in N. ga" M-Soki ClAS12- 11,E 0. I' WAld 1 �� 1,awt 4,1v9aoo7o �. . \ _ • `.1 CP —4441447.. /ea _id/z /i442. ite-C 5 a2ho kkojzi, /mil$, Aa _ .0 - _2,3/73 1 --- vz/ _ —` _ 4� ei V �� \11/ i/ ? 3 r� snot Pel-- Q_,Z30_, \J I ( ---7 _VP 90 4 • • Date: December 5, 1989 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-803 NAME: Cactua Hill Ranch Company ADDRESS: 38990 State Highway 257, Fort Collins. CC 80521 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for a Livestock Confinement Operation for 150,000 Head Lamb Feedlot and a Commercial Truck Washing Facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NW} and the W} SW} of Section 21, and the Si SW} of Section 16, all in T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Wald County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14 and east of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17) 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 se follows: - This proposal is located within the urban growth boundary of the Town of Windsor and is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. The Windsor Planning Commission reviewed this proposal en November 16, 1989, and recommended approval. provided its concerns are met. These concerns are addressed in the attached conditions of approval and the development standards; - The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review; - The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district; - No overlay districts affect the site. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. 9000'70 / • Amended DSR-803 Cactus Fill Ranch Company Page 2 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 expansion o£ the Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any additional 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 scheduling before the Board of County Commissioners an odor abatement and response plan and a dust abatement plan approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 4. A State of Colorado registered professional engineer shall be responsible for evaluating all the existing pond impounds and prior to using any new pond impoundments at the site shall submit a report to the Weld County Health Department. In the report the engineer shall certify and document the integrity of the liner of all impounded ponds. 5. A copy of the plans for the truck wash facility. designed by a registered professional engineer licensed by the State of Colorado and approved by the Weld County Health Department. shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to the issuance of the required building permits for the truck wash facility. 6. Prior to issuing building permits. a copy of the following shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services: - a plan approved by the Weld County Health Department for groundwater monitoring wells. The required monitoring wells shall be installed prior to the expansion of the Special Review Permit site. 9C®070 • • Amended DSR-803 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Page 3 - Evidence that the Division of Water Resources lass approved the water supplies for all proposed uses. 7. An 1SDS Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 8. There is an issue as to whether a Certificate of Designation under CRS 30-20-101 et seq. is required for the truckwash portion of the facility. The issue will be presented to the Weld District Court for a determination. Should the Court determine that a Certificate of Designation is required, the applicant shall apply within 30 days for a Certificate of Designation, and shall obtain approval from the Board of County Commissioners for the Certificate of Designation within six months. The applicant shall agree to abide with the Certificate of Designation determination of the State Health Department and the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. se®o7© • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Cactus Rill Ranch Company Amended USR-803 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a livestock confinement operation for 150,000 head lamb feedlot and a commercial truck washing facility 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 66 of Title 24 C.R.S., AB amended. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock confinement areas and the truck wash area in a manner that vill prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies, insect pests, or pollutant run-off. The manure storage alto shall have a water-tight surface vhich does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. No dead animals shall be unloaded at the truck wash facility at any time. 4. The facility shall be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment at all times. 5. Waste oil, waste paints, stains, treatments, spent drug containers, empty livestock dip containers, antifreeze, and other associated liquid and solid wastes shell be stored and removed for final disposal in a moaner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. Required Emissions Permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for fugitive dust, and shall be maintained in compliance at all times. 7. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. The property shall be maintained at all times in compliance with the approved Odor Abatement and Response Plan approved by the Weld County Health Department. 9. Odors shall be controlled at all times and shall not exceed the commercial level of 15-to-1 dilutions threshold as measured pursuant to regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 10. Fugitive dust shall be confined on site and the special review permit area maintained in compliance with the approved Dust Abatement Plan. 960070 • o Development Standards Amended DSR-303 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Page 2 11. An on-site manager familiar with the special review permit development standards shall be on site at all times that the truck wash facility is open for business. 12. Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and maintained around the facility in accordance with the plan approved by the Wald County Health Department to evaluate the impact of the facility on groundwater. The groundwater monitoring welia shall be tested quarterly for ammonia, nitrate/nitrite. total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform bacteria, and pH. The results of the tests shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department for review. 13. All impounded pond liners shall meet 1 x 10 - 6 cm/sec permeability standards at all times. Pond liners that do not meet this permeability standard shall be removed from service until necessary repairs or replacement is made to bring them into compliance. 14. The water level in the impoundments shall not be allowed to drop lower than the comparative level of the groundwater table. The ponds must have equal hydrostatic heed on both aides of the liners to assure the integrity of the liners will not be compromised by the pressure from the aquifer. A minimum of a two foot freeboard shall be maintained in the impoundments at all times and no effluent may be placed into an impoundment that has lase than two feet of freeboard. At least six inches of protective soil blanket shall be installed over the clay/bentonite liner. 15. The facility shall not contribute to or cause the deterioration of the groundwater table beyond the groundwater quality that axista at the present time. 16. All livestock feed material and waste materials shall be handled. stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust. blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 17. Any' required NPDES Permit shall be obtained from the Water Quality Control Division. Colorado Department of Health, amended if appropriate for the increased operation. 18. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80dB(A). as measured according to 25-12-102. Colorado Revised Statutes. 19. No on-site disposal of dead animals shall be permitted at any time. 960®'70 t. • • Development Standards Amended DSR-803 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Page 3 20. All individual sewage disposel systems. required for the proposed facility shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 21. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Wald County Zoning Ordinance. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying vith the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 23. The property owner or operator shall ba responsible for complying with the Livestock Feeding Performance Standards of Section 47 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 24. Personnel from the Weld County Heelth Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property a: 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. 25. 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. 26. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noucompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 9000'70 Lakes' L Arrow Limousin 9108 Weld County Rd. , #78 n i'f7y-r`� t, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 y ', ,'._.� �� NOV 2 9 1989 November 9, 1989 , k Veld ltrrx 4ommiss+a Department of Planning Services Weld County Greeley, CO ATTENTION: Mr. Keith Schuett, Current Planner Dear Mr. Schuett, It has been brought to my attention that a company called Cactus Hill Ranch Lamb Feedlot is planning to enlarge their sheep yard from a 100,000 head lot to a 150,000 head lot via "use by special review" permit. The feedlot is presently emitting massive amounts of dust contaminants, noxious odors and ground water contaminants. The feedlot is positioned in one of the most beautiful areas of Weld County, within 5 to 6 miles of the Fort Collins city limits. The land, within a three to four mile radius, is involved in a dynamic and ever-present struggle with change. Within the last two years, three farms have been sold and divided into 40 acre partials for home sites. A short four years ago, Thornton, a city located north of Denver, purchased 22,000 plus acres of land with water rights. Several theories and hypotheses exist on Thornton's water use plan, but the bottom line for Weld County is the beautiful "firs use" water will be piped to Thornton in Adams County. The farm land will dry up, thus cutting the heart out of this ancient irrigation system and leaving Weld County with the initial degradation of the pristine and exquisite man-made wetlands, not to mention the loss of tax base. The current problems that Cactus Hill displays are quite evident if you should happen to pass within the area: (1) Dust contamination is excessive. It is created by the movement of the sheep in their pens and intensifies during feeding time. The dust carries feces as well as urine. If you live in or drive within a mile and a half radius, usually south, or southeast or southwest of the feedlot, you inhale and ingest the particulates of the dust contaminants. The dust is so heavy and dense that US Highway 257 is dangerous and near impassable at certain times of the day. One must turn on their lights to pass through dust during the daytime. School buses travel this road around feeding time when the dust is the most dense, creating a high risk for an accident. 9C00'70 • • Dust contamination of this magnitude is obviously not a healthy way to live. The homes that lie within this highly polluted mass of dust are impregnated with the residual. It is in the drapes, the rugs and the clothes. It is also ingested with food and inhaled into the lungs, creating a significant problem! ! ! The most common transfer of disease is airborne. Should the Department of Health of Weld County be concerned? I believe they should! ! ! We don't know the long range effects of ingesting and inhaling these contaminants. We did not understand the debilitating effect of ASBESTOS several years ago either. The current rates for workmen's compensation are extremely high. It is difficult to justify men working in such conditions when doing so will negatively impact the rates of workmen's compensation. I feel that an opinion from the workmen's compensation office should be presented. Constant dust in ones eyes increases the risk of accident. This injury increases the cost of labor for the rest of the farm community. This is not fair. (2) The odor and ground water contamination that is being created by the washing of trucks, and the stagnating collection pond at the south end of the yard are in need of serious study. I have been told that there is no EPA, U.S. or state law which regulates massive odor emission. The disgusting sludge pond permeates the area to such a magnitude that pregnant women become nauseated and grown men retch. His argument is that he has the right to wash his own trucks on his own property. I wouldn't labor this discussion as long as it was an occasional washing. But he has washed 4 to 5 trucks per day in 1989 and if the area is enlarged he will be washing 20 trucks per day. This raw sewage is dumped onto the ground creating an extreme stench. No containment or purification is done. It is allowed to seep into the ground water. Again, Weld County allows him to concentrate the raw sewage thus contaminating the ground water. Why? If we as a governing body can't begin now to protect the environment, we are passing on to the youth of this country a very tenuous legacy. In this case, we are no longer dealing with the family farm, but a major agricultural commercial business. With the magnitude of excretion that is emitted daily, proper safeguards must be implemented into the existing facility before any expansion can or should be contemplated. There is a beautiful agricultural truck washing facility available in Greeley. This wash is overseen by the Department of Health and seems to be 9000'70 • • functioning well. This is now the minimum standard for the community. We have the same requirements in medicine. 3. Ground water contamination is a very common type of problem that we are witnessing today. It occurs in many chemical plants: Rocky Flats and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. Ground water contamination is something that is very costly to control but is very necessary. I feel that it is not in the best interest of this State or our area to have ground water contamination occurring to the extent is occurring at Cactus Hill. Hopefully, Weld County can launch a understanding with Cactus Hill whereby they can maintain their sheep program while, at the same time controlling the dust and odor,and eliminating the ground water contamination. This I believe would be very beneficial to them and to the County. At this time, however, Cactus Hill is not controlling the dust, the odor or the ground water contamination. I do not feel we can possibly allow this company to expand from a 100,000 head pen to a 150,000 head pen. It is a ludicrous, dangerous, and certainly very naive proposition to assume that the situation is going to improve as we increase the capacity of that plant by 508. Therefore, my suggestion is to verify that he has controlled his dust, odor and ground contamination before any variance or zoning to expand is allowed. In good faith, Weld County allowed Cactus Hill to expand their facility in 1987 to a 100,000 head feedlot. Before Cactus Hill is again allowed to expand, it is now Cactus Hill's opportunity to show good faith. They must implement prudent controls allowing them to continue to operate their facility. They must control their contaminants 365 days per year. Cactus Hill has a responsibility to the community that feeds him. It is time they perform before Weld County puts their foot into a known hazard that geometrically compounds. I realize that Weld County and the commissioners wish to have the county remain rural. The quote is "Agricultural". I agree with this premise. However, the United States is expanding with more children and immigrants from all over the world. The result: more and more people are moving into the perimeters of our cities. Because of the glorious view and the proximity to metropolitan areas, people gravitate toward these sites. We are a free people and have learned to live symbiotically. In a free society the people should demand two basic rights: 1) The right to breathe clean air, a right our children plead for (page 16 Rocky News 11/16/89) , 2) We also reserve the right to drink clean water. The expansion of Cactus Hill violates these two basic rights. Obviously, this type of growth is a major negative to the community. Common sense 900070 • • dictates this noxious activity will only lead to a detrimental outcome for the county. If the leadership of our counties and states do not address each and every environmental violation at the time of re-zoning and demand that these projects are brought into code, the health of our citizens will continue to erode. Sincerely yours, Wiltam L. 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OCT 1 b 1984- • wew cbt. ,w • ., - �./•�j V Barry B Jones Trucking Route 1 Box 171 E-20 Torrington, WY 82240 Weld County Comissioners P 0 Box 758 `�r Greeley, CO 80632 � r ` %�) ! j/gN 9 1969 September 13, 1989 14 11301 Dear Sirs: RE: Closure of Cactus Hill washout We, the undersigned, do not think you should force Cactus Hill washout to close as it is the only one left open in Weld County. As many trips in and out as we make, we need a place to washout as opposed to having to cleanout along the road ways. We think the Commissioners to encourage new and improved wash facilities rather than discourage them. Trucking C pany Dr is Nam* Marl? 1%/ 111 f --4,4,v OH 111- .1 y / e 7 / t .. I f . /'� L'�:LPL' y htZew rL<_A • 7J .i�,�..y .. u 1 17) L 7�,V- .� /// -� C 44...F.�e �./90 070 „tem) c. c C;;:l ee,,,,,,-4... • .ra o1/4-A.5gq,,, --\v"A, uc wiN u025% Pi I-- ilic\-1I ; TCc-c_cl mutt/stns. atatiaLc., SST �(CK* � \o/f-f:2-€47::,-,:le‘ ell -n--t e 1r2"�� /4?-4,,% c`r-e--� /-etla XAcww4,4 a4( c. -/, ./e1 t o-mryt6A. Foods -,--Au<AK° 91 ' 5 i Y1// s fi r r�-i'2 - . 1 � tom..-: �.' , � �_, �-- ( ( ( r \\te14,,,, ~s ,,nvr Theehn ,toipait- � f . "'`L gr.2114 -- i 960070 , CC 4 ztrittrin lifizieter dba LIVESTOCK EXPRESS C; P.O. Box7C Bondurent, Wyoming 82922 O ii,:_ 007)733.4987 31 October 1989 Weld County Commissioners P.O.Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Gentlemen I have been contacted by Kenneth Nelson of Cactus Hill Ranch on behalf o£ the livestock trailer wash He operates. As I told Mr. Gordon Lacey in our telephone conversation I am not versed on the reasons for closing the wash, only the benifits to the county in taxes and the revenue to Nelson which a great deal will be used to better the economy of Weld County. In my operation I haul cattle to Colorado and return to Wyoming with cattle feed, if I can get washed out. Therefore the wash is a real benifit to me. I hope all parties involved in this situation can come to terms and get the problems solved for the best interest of all concerned. Respectfully 2/tZenkrn ` eft, NOV 3 1989 two,ttnt ai ec ` � 900070 :,t^` vC � r1:7 -, 1 C- - ' \1� ‘ Joe Rollers 7413 NCR 9 Wellington, CO 80549 October 9, 1989 Weld County Commissioners P.O. Sox 7`'8 Greeley, Co 80632 Dear Sirs: Recently I was informed about your plans to shut down the trailer wash at Cactus Hill and I am writing to urge you not to do so. Being able to wash my trailer out reduces the deterioration of the trailer and reduces quite a bit of weight caused by the livestock waste. If this facility is shut down I will be forced to dispose of the waste somewhere else. Every other truck that uses this facility will also be forced to dispose of their waste somewhere else. This will create numerous areas of odor producing waste dumps. Commerce City residents and businesses live with the awful smell of the human waste treatment plants. Denver residents and businesses live with the suffocating odor of smog. The blood cooking at Monforts is another foul odor that residents and businesses live with. These are only a few of the many cases of unpleasant odors that peoples accept as part of life. I think it is time you realize that disposing of livestock waste is a very necessary part of bringing meat products to the tables of the American people. And I urge you once again, please do no shut this much needed facility down. Tha k you, ter __- o �7 Joe Rollers ]I Pi li HuOCT 1 6 1989 �___ woA to. mow taanir ou 900070 Hoyt & Sc, Ranches Livestock Tranirtation :Li• 'cj.1 P.O.BOX 647 P.O.BOX 277 �.e 'iljir BURNS,OR 97720 CALDWELL,ID 83605 (503)573.5215 (208)459.0683 • 459.0685 TOLL FREE 1.800.458.4933 October 17, 1989 ' rt WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONER - PO BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 Dear Sir, This letter is in reference to the washout at Cactus Hill Ranch. This washout is of great importance to our company. We run 20 to 30 trucks through this washout every week. Cactus Hill Ranch wants to move the washout farther from the road and improve it in a number of ways. This seems to me it would be a benefit to the county and the surrounding community also. Thank you, Bernie Brasher Safety Manager Hoyt b Sons Ranches Livestock Caldwell, Id b Burns, Or iI (-9�E OCT 2 3 1989 Held to. moon tom "A Rancher Working For Ranchers" 9y97 ICC— MC 192114 OR PRORATE 17126 OR PUC 19777 U.S. CUSTOMS BOND NO.298701 35 i ^• BLUE SPUR TRUCKING, INC. _BOX 2695 MC 33 RIVERTON, WY. 82501 November 7, 1989 Weld County Commissioners P.D. Box 758 Greeley, CO. 80612 To Whom It May Concern: It is our understanding that legal action has been taken to close the Cactus Hill Truck Wash and Feedlot. At this time we would like to express disappointment in this action, Our trucking company feels that keeping the environment safe for the public is in everyone and everything's interest, but we wonder if masking for improvements from C4atus Hill world be a wiser action than closing it down. There area so few washouts for livestock trucks and trailers now'. Just shutting washouts down could lead to trucks cleaning out in areas that could not be controlled for cleanliness and safety. As a trucking company that is greatly interested in keeping the environment safe as well as keeping our equipment clean and safe, we ask that the County Commissioners try to work with Catus Hill to build a suitable washout and feedlot. Th;i.s, would in turn help all people and industries involved. Sincerely, �G�yj .��, ��!i'-•t e'``ll Arlene Brown _ Vice President ^^r'y r,T'Vyl "n Blue Spur Trucking, Inc. Q 2,1\ ? nJ`• NOV 2 1989 AB/amb �~ CC: Cactus Hill Meld Co-Ash wMIISSID 9000'70 ` , • • (0d. , . , . . ,. : , / 9,9 , TO Ir.'. 2ii-il ' &as ' Lau a • /-eo eSze- Pa', .1:e ,r 41 61 ClAW a/n ctia a 8,6 .ya ri 29,,,,,.7 toi,,,,,,ddia cluAl fric iwid, Li,docaitau4 . v7ad Rev_ .tom - ,,,, or__, a ?,,,.„7 „taw?. Aar, OCT 1 9 1989 ' eSOY ..5":56o Weld Co. Kan Commis+oo " -i r ,5-7,95-3 9‘.G070 Lam; .. .. . . • • ;- ; 7- •; r' October 16, 1989 Weld County Commissioners F.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 FE: Closing down Cactus Hill 's Trailer washout. Dear Sirs, i We are located in Craig, Colorado and operate six trucks. The Cactus Hill Washout is very beneficial and a very worthwhile Operation. I believe it is in the best interests of Weld County and the people involved in the livestock hauling industry to keep this facility in operation. Believe me it is .d necessity. Thank you, 3ROULI FOS. N. T2 Feroulis General Partner NTF/jb F.S. I am affiliated with a company that manufactures a product which will virtually eliminate odors and help sanitize the facility. If interested contact me at (303) 824-444 . Irq157r OCT 91989 hla co. almaita WINIaaoc 9000'70 • _ .. . c lietoter 11 . 1969 Weld County Commissioners Box 752 Greeley , Co . U0632 Dear- Sirs . it has been drawn tc our attention that you want to clone down the Cactus Hill trailer wash at Fort Collins. We would certainly hate to see this done as we got into your area often in the transport of livestock . We need some elate to clean our trailers out to prepare ourselves for the next load . If there is no available place to clean out it would greatly _ inconyience us not, to mention the feeders and stock yards that we are haullno in to . Please reconsider your decision and keep this facility open ror our use. Thank you , Sincerely, ??1. Hinnaland Trucking Inc . M. A. Hinnaland , Sec . Tres . Box 49`_' Circle. Mt . 59215 16 19]9 - Lof viol Nadan l Cam 9000'7O �4 1Jj n ^, BrliiSTE LIVESTOCK, INC . C,..= Box 4392 v Williston, IvD 58802 Weld County Commissioners P. 0. zox 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Sirs: We urge you not to close down the trailer wash at Cactus Hill. We haul many loads of livestock in and thru your area and this is the only place to stop and clean our trailers. This not only helps us. out but also generates revenue into your area. Sincerely, duesa Earl Bauste, Mgr. cc:Cactus Hill k OCT 16 1989 I, 900070 VW Ibui ZuMOSS V✓ . • r SAGE CREEK TRUCKING P. O. Box 1980 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 'j 801-72211264 October 11, 1989 To Whom it May Concern: Our driver wrote to you regarding keeping the trailer washout open in Fort Collins. By being able to wash the floors they don't deteriorate as fast. Our driver has told others about the facility and at times he goes out of his way home to washout his trailer. Also while he is in Fort Coiling he fuels up and eats which helps your economy. We hope that the facility can continue to operate. Si re y ' gana Alldredge " OCT 17 1989 weld ra Pm" taw 90'70 • • WELD r,L•..fy •c Total Engineering Sertitt zs r- 4415 W. 9th Street 0 CLr e TO i,':_ .jkGreeley, CO 80634 (303) 351-,8744 September 28, 1989 Mr, Bill Kirby, Chairman County Commissioner Weld County P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Cactus Hill Cattle Truck Wash Dear Commissioner Kirby: It has recently come to my attention that a commercial cattle truck wash has been proposed at Cactus Hill north of Windsor. I felt it was my duty as a Board Member to the Weld County Health Board, a practicing Professional Engineer in the State, and a concerned citizen in the County to voice my opinion on this issue. There is no doubt in my mind that the need for the cattle truck wash is present. However, the facility should be designed to meet all of the standards set by the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30, Article 20, Part 1, Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) 1973, as amended. This procedure will require the applicant to apply for a Certificate of Designation (CD) with Weld County and the Colorado Department of Health. The Certificate of Designation allows the review and input from the County and State to ensure the facility will be designed to minimize environmental hazards as well as public nuisance problems (i.e. odor, noise, dust...). Another major benefit of the CD is this procedure authorizes the County and State to monitor and respond to any problems that may occur at the facility. 900070 • • Total Engineering Service e 4415 W. 9th Street Greeley, CO 80634 (303) 351 -8744 Mr. Bill Kirby September 28, 1989 Page Two I feel it is imperative that the County and State have the opportunity for the technical review of such a facility. The technical review will ensure the facility does not have a negative impact on the following items: 1) Air pollution and nuisance conditions due to odors or dust that may interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property in the vicinity. 2) Groundwater degradation due to water pollution by lea state created at the facility. 3) Improper surface discharge from the facility that may have a negative impact on down gradient property owners. 4) Assurance of the type of waste allowed at the facility. 5) The ability and willingness to resolve nuisance conditions. I have recently designed a cattle truck wash located in Greeley City Limits. Although, we were not required to receive a CD because of being located within the City Limits, we were required to follow all of the standards set in the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facility Act. The Engineering Report was reviewed by both the State Health Department and Weld County Department of Health. The facility received approval and is near completion of construction. Following are some of the precautions we have designed into the facility and should be designed into the proposed facility at Cactus Hill. I) An impervious liner was installed to insure the groundwater would not be degradated. 2) Both an odor and dust abatement plans have been submitted to ensure the facility will not become a nuisance problem. 3) Monitoring wells will be installed and monitored quarterly. 4) Sufficient treatment of the waste in the impoundment ponds will be provided. 90070 • Total Engineering Service e 4415 W. 9th Street Greeley, CO 80634 (303) 351 -8744 Mr. Bill Kirby September 28, 1989 Page Three I hope you will strongly consider the information provided in this letter while reviewing the facility plans. The issuance of a CD will allow the County and State to take positive actions to ensure the facility will be operated properly as well as allowing the enforcement body (Weld County) to resolve any negative impact conditions in a timely manner. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to further discuss the operations of such a facility. I have dealt with several Solid Waste Disposal Sites and am familiar with the permitting process. Sincerely, 7irn drze Tom Cope, P.E. xc: Mr. Gene Brantner, Commissioner Mr. George Kennedy, Commissioner Mr. Gordon Lacy, Commissioner Mrs. Jacqueline Johnson, Commissioner LTrifujiTiscl 2 81- -_ wttd co, moot crimmissum 9C0070 • September 29, 1989 Bill Kirby, Chairman _ Board of County Commissioners 0 � Weld County Colorado OCT 1989 915 10 Street • Greeley, Co 80631 Dear Sir: field Cu- &aCaa�Ou I would like to take this opportunity to express my views concerning Livestock Truck Washout facilities in Weld County. Y am very much involved with the livestock transport business in the Greeley/Weld county area. I share the concern expressed by many other cattle truckers regarding the need for washout service in the local area. I am. however, very much concerned with maintaining a safe and healthy environment in weld county. • When the county is considering any commercial truck wash facility, I strongly support the requirement that any such site be required to have a Certificate of Designation under the state Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities statutes. I feel that this permit process was developed to provide scrutiny of the proposal to avoid problems with the design, construction and operation of waste handling and disposal sites. I feel that the permit process provides the following safeguards. 1. The process provides for an extensive technical review to detect any possibility of undesirable environmental impact in the area prior to construction of the truckwash. 2. The county has the .authority to set any additional necessary construction and operation standards that may be required for safe operations. 3. The permit provides authority for compliance agencies to conduct on-site inspections to detect any problems that are occurring before they become magnified and possibly unmanageable. 4. Under this permit process, a much more specific and defined compliance authority and procedure is available to the agencies if abatement of environmental problems is necessary. The demand for livestock truck washout facilities is growing in Weld County as the livestock industry grows. 1 strongly urge the Board of County Commissioners to consider requiring ALL livestock washout facilities that operate commercially (taking trucks other than their own) meet this requirment. I fear that, without this process and permit, facilities will be allowed to be constructed and operated which will have an adverse effect on the surface and groundwater in an area where significant contamination from nitrates is a present and growing problem. Please, let us not continue to make the same mistakes that were made in the past just because there may be some legal interpretation allowing for this . pollution potential to continue in Weld County. 7cyrly, • `u Dug 9000'70 ee s� CEO` '. • c7-) -- . . SAGE CREEK TRUCKIhn P. O. Box 1980 ROOSEVELT, UTAH 84066 September 19, 1989 Weld County Commissioners P. O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Sirs: We would like to take this oppertunity to let you know how must we enjoy having a trailer wash out at Fort Collins. We have used the Cactus Hill Ranch out only about four times but being able to wash out our trailer at the end of a run helps the floors of our trailer from wearing out faster. We along with other truckers from Utah would like to see the facility stay open so that we can take care of our trailers while it is easier to do so. We also think this helps your county because while we are there we spend money and this should help you. Sincerely �odd AJ.ldredg Ir ; SEP 2 2 1989 ! UiL_ wa Co. Cgmunnx ,.ismosswL 9(0070 NIMMINIMINNIMM woe,ilyemo( . CC:f ,. am .. q�11A0iAMU Lt , , fG�/ �Q C `Or TO -rtirc'air 77 �dMtAtl6ft0y1CI,� n-o -- Q. tam, es I", e /f11._ M. ^tea//cgt ig4 S (e44. 4 __u_oo/. all A t4oN cl-v �-eeX 424240(. u'//{ L7-0 iczy, - o.cpu1 0 _ _ ._a,c.xta 447(42._ (_y_t-A $ co o`X9.1 . _ ciou`1 - jo �-LPA -- eitu fit 7/ ece.j.44,4141 , . . o zito<ic- Cta 1k5a Qt ti ' `_ �� /� m f g "Ata doe ci X40 €' "��entP.pC V 1 NTO as' • JUOt23vtJ dl/!'T � •� itteei ACLAV311 L lEOrr KKK 752.3245 779.2260 Dahl Livestock. inc. Deeth,Nevada 89823 Trucking&Hauling Is Our Business Let Us Do Yours - WE ARE THE SOURCE'/OR ALUMINUM TRAILERS S REE/MASTER PULLS k. ‘ 900070 OctreRlOe 6 Mao a16iri6n art Ma+Ira r[4rmo :• • • • • . • •PEW ism i�vrriiIK-ar+atmm.[.aw POMMY 1•-[oo.m�u6 NO CARBON PAPER�EC1 WORM Tyre Orwrh.en oiRu�unww w neRw[airmxywowan � • _ f A I DAM: PRIORITY R McINT0SH IMPLEMENT Mme mg i 9p p URGENT! o R.O. BOX 367 �h.,(/��,�� SOON a ws6tixc �Qn� M MCINTOSH, SOUTH DAKOTA 57641 I V ❑ ..ay Monte ,TTERTIOn: III I (605) 273-4200 1J a / artint-€.44,:ortatA) VOL � r y V°Ol _J lateigiit st `4 eJo�� ��c 0.< osoi . .7)o traa. , mii W.,to ezta. det�s a Waste �ec,Q- Get' ' E a 4;4 ., 8� rst CC 711cd CSC.. Z1�12. 5 4*.) ,IZO-•0-Ft the delettalta• 2:41 detee.M. 0 S SIGNE . • f I UefE Or RE0.v: ' REPLY TO: (I I � 7,sicp3c,7 P L SEP 1 9 19$9 FYI i .✓ I 3UGNED: Weld CO. PIg1101 t�, tdak I I SENDER: MAIL RECIPIENT WHITE AND PINK SHEETS, y" • " vic:t • CO ' • -� crn I c' n. 7,7 TO "i;'." !` September 152 1989 Weld County Commission P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Co. 89632 Dear Sir: , We as cattle truckers, need very mien to have a trailer washout in the Greeley area. In any large cattle feeding Area there should be a washout, where are you people going to allow the livestock truckers to clean their trailers? We hope you will reconsider and let Cactus Hill Ranch keep their facility. Sincerel y2 / ��e" Cc i 'h' SEP 1 91989 S'k Meld Co. Planate Cemossfoc • • I t l c ,,,' o o. CIS. September 14, 1989 Weld County Commissioners PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Sirs: As owner and operator of KT TRUCKING of Lander Wyoming, we have five trucks running cattle to the Ft. Collins— Greeley area. It's a great help in the winter to be able to wash out our trailers before they freeze. Monfort of Colorado has no place for the stock trailers to shovel out. This company is almost 80% of our hauls. The closest wash out would be in Torrington Wyoming, and in the winter it's too far out of our way, not to mention 200 miles extra to travel. I have asked my drivers not to clean out in the rest areas but they must also keep the trailers clean to keep the customers happy and to also keep the trailer weight down. Closing the Cactus Hill wash out will cause the increase of people cleaning out their trailers in unappropriate places. If Weld County feels it must close Cactus Hill, I hope you have another designated area where these trailers will be able to clean out. Sincerely, CC-��7 Tracy Eckhardt KT TRUCKING D �� lae k SEP 1 91989 wolf' 7,n. Mail ZalltdSta 9600'70 • \ r 6. �actus Hill 38990 Hiway 257 • Fort Conics. CO 80524 • 303.686.2215 10) t, August 30, 1989 Dear Friends, This is a little information you might be interested in concerning our trailer wash facility. The Weld County Commissioners have issued us a cease and desist order to close the washout and the feedlot. We did not obey the order so they are taking legal action against us. We are fighting the legal action and, of course, keep on operating until that is resolved. We want to move the washout farther from the road and expand it to handle three trailers at once. We would also improve it in a number of ways to make it more efficient, cleaner and easier to operate. The county refuses to let us do that and instead wants us closed down. If you would like to see the facility kept open please contact the Weld County Commissioners and let them know how the washout is a benefit to you and also how it is a benefit to Weld County. We have had very good cooperation from all the drivers who use the facility. Occasionally one may get irritated when the hose breaks, the nozzle breaks or something else goes wrong. We do our best to keep it in good repair and apologize for the inconvenience you may have experienced. We would like to build a new facility which would be improved but that hinges on the outcome of the legal action. To contact the Commissioners either call them at 303-356-4000 or write to: Weld County Commissioners P. O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Thank you, Kenneth el o l D r�2.')f\fir) SEP 1 2 1989 aid Co. Nam aims* 9000'70 2 /� J �j cry ,6 mtfla92-,724.12z11,--A6?:tel _17_14SA! Zee} _t/ _ rr� _22,7<-2,66 �� 1/471. ----- - - -- --rte- == n 1:4_4 _gij >2. .. rug • _.------------_-�_.....-.._ _-- _-_--- --.-----_.__--- S4'eL rt. ?12mnintCommnsao 9400'70 • GG: " c•r^ Lateee erni-,. :a. -1 9/ 5 /D tt oSf�•eoSU , co • g© 631 Daor lr>e„�, L j .4•.1.�..10 .0C.."01 412,„,,4 zz_., L .9¢ frceic.4 'e/u' . /he:, rev_ C4le_ ceateda 4bt, 404:04 att.. pandit a.„4, iga—ca— Yaza I rNti, 7c,f/ 9©00 w sZ k2u:e-e P.a.L.,) , C O . 8'03-174 \ SEP , it ,959 r J,Qew. 6-8 7 — 6 r New Ga Vl:a••,;, . 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SP 1 8 1989 . • Sc • e!el4 Cu.Pisa emmerton 900070 +r J e • HLAVKA EXCAVATING 8 TRUCKING 2120 BUTTEVIEW DRIVE STURGIS. SO. OAK. 57785 (jelee eeut5 /l /a, /9.79.�liy�Zcl4.rnccW S 20• g°3G 2,5'tPcf''zeir i G.°-"-eee b'o G 32 MAU -akelimot-.O5 /u.±es.v .-4? Z „err 7--atzr _esea- raze • f-�" —� .�.�� ced m C 9i-e-it-nao -77-64� ) -� �, � � rt" "�� e-)tezr "ate� �� `„oonese a-claterf --1-enatc'- -6 „Ziee) �G� �O �`�"� .gyp c.". o r��*-tir 976��d U -�fJ -40 .. ,-f-rfa4 de= 0142.21) 11 . a<4“-e � .�WEB aczett.V' as eti -0C;7 -nt --ete0 ineet `-5 _at 4. a . i���r SEP 1 5 1989 • j ittle CD. Plaioilm luiontISSIao 9600'7O • •Powder River .L 'lit 2 t ,Rodeo Productions Jut/co (5. D. /g i l LD 61/2%0�3°2-- t)(9a c ; ide aine-el%Ae b-/� W�, � II--4,e de ia Zelfe at ilea .Illaa�. � -�,Emil & rc7° �J - .� � � .Se yed-tegne/eer 7z - ' � �, abase Attesztutda- �i Gz.Z ite K7 91/add r-) Iir6Si7,'Wr c.ili( SEP s s 1989 L Meld Co. PURIM ratio tc*) 9600'70 �� ....c.....0 372 Greenough Road • Recluse, Wyoming 82725 • 307-736-2477 N? wo ti✓ 71 ` I _ vI1 Ned Little Horse Co. TO ;;__ 14128 N. 115th Longmont, Co.80501 <003) 772--1183 September 7, 198' Too Wald County Commission, I'm writing this letter to you to protest your action against the trailer washout facitilfes in Weld County. This faciti1ies provides a great service to our livestock hauling business. Z don' t know of another facility who offers this grind of service. We have to have facilities of this kind to keep our trailers washed out . Cactus Hill providing a necessary service for the livestock business in this area. We come from Longmont to � use the washout. Please reconsider your action against them. We need the washout . Sincerely, 1-41667--. ! da;; !: ,;0.6g72:— i! SEP 1 2 7989 I *lit Co. flainnag .wigausseob 9C00"70 ® • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: November 28. 1989 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-803 NAME: Cactus Hill Ranch Company ADDRESS: 38990 State Highway 257, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Spacial Review Permit for a 150,000 head lamb feedlot end a commercial truck washing facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NW} and W§ of the SW} of Section 21 and the Si of the SW} of Section 16. both in T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: .75 miles south of State Highway 14 and oast of an ad;acent to State Highway 257 SIZE OF PARCEL: 145.407 acres. more or lees POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED PROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received specific recommendations from the Weld County Health Department, the Colorado Highway Department, Town of Windsor, Weld County Office of Emergency Management, and the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission. Referral responses have not bean received from Colorado Division of Water Resources. Colorado Health Department. Windsor/Severance Fire Department. Central Colorado Water Conservation District and the Greeley Soil Conservation District. Phone calls from surrounding property owners objecting to the proposed expansion have been received by the Department of Planning Services' staff. A960070 . `` 1 1 le 104... T.9N, IF n I III 06 • ` 102.— ' I ) / • �\ \ �, � \rr so • cli *1/4:41 s in \jt's.-• •• 'MY•,•• c .41 = \ � "\ W j ~� ^ rr -• •^ ryh,•A \`• /Y I +` I r w\•/7`r Y• • - a St w r 4f • V• Y 4, 5 I Y Ir Y�. \ a,I. Y. Y� Y IK Z• �•Y • 7 14 •A. 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Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17), and approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14 LAND USE: N Agricultural Production E Agricultural Production S Agricultural Production W Agricultural Production ZONING: N Agricultural E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: The current use of the property is a lamb feedlot and agricultural production. The surrounding area is agricultural production and rural residences. The topography of the area slopes from the northeast down to the southwest. No streams were observed. Very little landscaping exists on the property. Access to the property Is off State Highway 252, a paved highway. Two entrances are on the property: one on the north by the office/scale house. and the other is to the south by the truck washout and lagoon area. By: KSithdSchuaec� Current Planner 900070 o • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-803 DATE OF INSPECTION: NAME: Cactus Hill Ranch Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit for a maximum of 150,000 head lamb feedlot. commercial truckwash, and 5 additional accessory to farm dwelling LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW} W} of the SW} Section 21 and the Si SW} o£ Section 16 all in T7N, R67W of tho 6th Y.M.. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17); approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14 Land Use: N AO ).764004.A., E 4cv.tiegtha t �- S� o rs s c/ii Mes Lot-nos- S pA-/j/Ls ea4 — Ato4 /LI4da — x 6ec't J W — kt/mac Azd-t7G'ea.i! - - Zoning: N Agricultural E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: l2 sit c‘ .S/O %S 74, .SO li J's2 4 c1,4.?"`. /� J - ���L r._�1 iS frr_v v earl 1/e e 5� 4 Signature of oard Member 1/4 9040'70 • • , REFERRAL LIST NAME: Cactus Hill Ranch Company CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-803 REFERRALS SENT: November 2, 1989 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: November 16, 1989 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES X Attorney _Ault Health Department _Brighton 75E—Extension Service Dacono Emergency Management Office Eaton Sheriff's Office Erie V- X Engineering Evans _Housing Authority �—Firestone Airport Authority Fort Lupton _Building Inspection Frederick Garden City STATE Gilcrest X Division of Water Resources Greeley Geological Survey Grover X Department of Nealth (Pam Harley) Hudson 77—Highway Department Johnstown Historical Society ----Keenesburg rtWater Conservation Board Kersey r x 011 and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle Lochbuis FIRE DISTRICTS Longmont Ault F-I Medd Berthoud F-2 Milliken Brighton F-3 Mew Raymer 'Dacono F-I9 Nunn 'Eaton F-4 —Platteville _Fort Lupton F-5 Severance Galeton F-6 ✓X Windsor _Hudson F-7 Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES L a Salle F-9 _Adams Longmont F-10 Boulder Milliken Fell ]a:Larimer Nunn F-12 Pawnee _ Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES -- --Platte Valley F-14 US Army Corp of Engineers "Poudre Valley F-15 �X USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Rayner r+Federal Aviation Administration Southeast Wald F-16 _Federal Communication Commission X Windsor/Severance F-17 Wiggins F-18 Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS _Brighton OTHER Fort Collins X Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. X Greeley Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Longmont iTri-Area Planning Commission West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER . (X Erns-floss. :P / 44-14r 900070 Bu z-;s = . ;rd a tiff1\ 41DP Wilk Weld County Planning November},141;:;/:/1]98Sr r..._, To nns Environmental Protection Services COLORADO From Case Number: USR-803 Name: Cactus Hill Ranch Co. subjse[: Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock confinement and the truckwash 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. 2. The facility shall be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment, prior to final approval of the proposed use. Odors shall be controlled at all times. At no time may the level of odors exceed the commercial level of a fifteen to one dilutions threshold as measured pursuant to regulation 2 of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations, 3. Waste oil, waste paints, stains, treatments, spent drug containers, empty livestock dip containers, anti-freeze, and other associated liquid and solid wastes, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. Required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for fugitive dust. The Division requires that an odor abatement and response plan be submitted prior to operation of the :facility. This plan will 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 15 to 1 odor limit as specified by the USR Development Standard. The plan will also be implemented in the event that the Health Department receives a significant number of odor complaints and, in the judgement of the Director of Public Health, there exists an odor condition requiring abatement. Fugitive dust shall be confined on the site at all times. The facility shall develop a dust abatement plan and shall have sufficient equipment on hand or available to the onsite manager so that the dust abatement can be implemented at any time that dust is observed to be raised in sufficient quantity as to be observed to be leaving the property. 900070 • • Cactus Hill Ranch Company November 14, 1989 Page Two A manager responsible for operation of the facility shall be onsite at all times that the facility is open to wash trucks. Groundwater monitoring wells will be maintained around the facility to evaluate the impact on groundwater. Samples from both upgradient and downgradient wells shall be taken and tested quarterly. The results shall be submitted to both the City of Greeley and the Weld County Health Department. Testing will include the following parameters: ammonia, nitrate/nitrite, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform bacteria, and pH. The truck wash facility shall be designed by a registered Professional Engineer. The design shall be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department. An impervious liner is required in all impoundment ponds. The permeability of the liners shall, at the minimum, meet 1 x 10-6 cm/sec permeability standard. A registered professional engineer shall be responsible for evaluating the impoundment at the site. A report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department after the review is completed. This report shall certify and document the integrity of the liner of the impoundment at the facility. The water level in the impoundments shall not be allowed to drop lower than the comparative level of the ground water table. The ponds must have equal hydrostatic head on both sides of the liners to assure the integrity of the liners will not be compromised by the pressure from the aquifer. A minimum of a two foot freeboard shall be maintained in the impoundments at all times and no effluent may be placed into an impoundment that has less than two feet of freeboard. At least 6 inches of protective soil blanket shall be installed over the clay/bentonite liner. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the truck wash 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 facility at ADy time. The facility shall not contribute to or cause the deterioration of the groundwater table beyond the groundwater quality that exists at the present time. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. An 1SDS Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 9000'70 • • Cactus Hill Ranch Company November 14, 1989 tarsals shall be handled, Page 'fhXoe fugitive dust. ck feed material and waste materials & in a manner that controls conditions. 7, A11 livestock disposed nuisance stored debris, and ocher potential Water blowing obtained from Department. t Health. 8 uC Control D Permit ofshall °Colorado Any ro4 Division of theincreased operation. Quality C° if appropriate industrial and/or amended shall not exceed the Colorado level to 25-12-10in permissible e snoisemeasured according 9. Maximumo£ 80db(A), as lima ;tied at Statues. shall be 4e Revised S dead animals No one-site disposal of e wired for the proposedCounty � y 10. slat. t disposal systems, required to the Weld individual sail i according All indi shall be installed 11. Deal gagulatP.ons. facility l Sewage Disposal Individual S WP305/cs 900070 • it STATE OF COLOZADO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS , X40` P.O.SOX 860 If''�'�p1.� Greeley,OMontdo 80832-0860 ��� - (303)363.1232 �2`�a��; November 13, 1989 Weld Co., S.H. 257 Cactus Hill Ranch Company Specific Development Plan & Special Review Permit DOH Pile 45100 Mr. Keith Schuett, Planner Weld County Planning Department 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Schuett: We have reviewed the Cactus Hill Ranch Company Specific Development Plan, and we have the following comments: With the additional traffic generated by the expansion, the need for both right and left turn deceleration lanes has been analyzed and the lanes have been determined to be unnecessary at this time. Thank you for the opportunity to review this Specific Development Plan. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, DOUGLAS D. RABIES DISTRICT ENGINEER a�6a 01 Evan A. Hooper, Jr. Development/Access Coordinator EAH:smw cc: L.D. Yost Area Foreman File: Hooper via Crier p dal 5Y77 �Y//7 SE j r - 17 ; ryv !. 1 19E9 I VIG C. 9®®0'70 I `,�� s of `Wrndkor y t Oft C) ` ~ l `' 301 WALNUT • WINDSOR, COLORADO80550 TELEPHONE: (303) 686-7476 686-74-46 November 20, 1989 Mr. Keith A. Schuett weld County, Colorado Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth St. Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Cactus Hill Ranch Co. Expansion - USR-803 Dear Mr. Schuett: The Windsor Planning Commission, at a special meeting November 16 , 1989, considered the above mentioned Weld County referral. Several residents of the surrounding area attended the meeting and expressed their concern over the potential increase in dust and odor. The Commission recommended by a unanimous vote that the proposal be approved if the concerns relating to odor and dust can be resolved. Thank you for providing the Town of windsor the opportunity to review this matter. Sincerely, TOWN OF WINDSOR (1;t4.1e_i Janet E. Lathro Assistant to the Administrator l el 900070 ' OFFICE • OF THE 'SHERIFF MEMORANDUM TO Keith A. Schuett, Panning Services FROM Ed Herring 110889 DATE IISR-803 RE I have no problem with the proposed expansion of Cactus Hill Ranch Company as proposed in IISR-803. I do have a question as to how they obtain and store fuel for use in vehicles on the property. Per the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III if more than 10,000 lbs. of fuel is stored at any one time then certain reports have to be filed with three different government agencies including the Office of Emergency Management for Weld County. I have no reports for the facility as of this date. Is there this amount of fuel stored now? Is there going to be any increase of fuel being stored? A second point to consider is if the fuel is being stored above or below ground. Tanks below ground have less than five years they can remain underground and currently they have to have certified tests performed on them. If there going to be storage of fuel above ground then I would be concerned with runoff and containment in case of a leak along with possibly a facility emergency plan. EH:ich 900070 1 STATE OF COLORADO OI�AND GAS CONSERVATION Cd ISSION /// DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUITE 380 LOGAN TOWER BUILDING WILLIAM R, SMITH 1580 LOGAN STREET Director DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DENNIS R. BIOKNELL ROY ROMER Deputy Director (303)894.2700 Governor November 8, 1989 Keith Schuett Department of Planning Services 915 lOtn Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Application for Lamb Feedlot Case # USR-803 Sec 16,21-7N-67w This letter is in regards to your request to review and comment on Cactus Hill Ranch Lamb Feedlot Pxpansion. I have reviewed the application and do not find any conflicts with the plans presented. 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 o£ any further assistance I may be reached at 894-2100. Yours truly, suen P Stephan Pott Sr . Professional Engineer 0j)a4irvl��l Uj (7 •':1' ' 1969 ._ WM II. Plaa)4g :cmouraw .47,, Ir 1 _ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES \ �i�''(`�l1ci/{1y`�� PMONEC10.�1S6�000.EXT.M00 iii , • • Will !!1111�I _ 1-7 . ' , 9t5 t0t�STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80E37 A , � ,.., ',i „. ----L-- . _ __ .::_ii.,0 ,, • CASE NUMBER Amended IISR-803. COL4O�eAPti 9 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Cactus Hill Ranch Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Spacial Review Permit for 150.000 head lamb feedlot, commercial truckwaah, and five addition accessory dwellings. The parcel of land is described as Part of the NW} and W} of the SW} of Section 21 and part of the Si SW} of Section 16, all in T7N. R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17): approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14. 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 November 16, 1989. so that we msy give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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: i 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. a se refer to the enclosed/ letter. t� Signed:? INiti,L Agency: /. 5)4 -A/y lrls- tl �et- Heir ..50rI acs Date: ill 8 0070 • .._ r e' I r ftt :1!(41 ,s "� DEPARTM�IENT OR PLANA. NIN _ SERVICES ' a p t}'G� Qr� 1 PNONE�(709)3664000.EM.4103 t:0 ...ah%Is 1,ti -426$10tMSTREET :I.: , ...;� ,�3 ^Gt .COLORADO 80631 WI I D C „rut? 3So9 a l- 17;, • Z� SE NUMBER Amended USR-803. COT�UI�AP9 A:r , TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Cactus Hill Rauh Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for 150,000 head lamb feedlot. commercial truckwash, and five addition accessory dwellings. The parcel of land is described as Part of the NW} and W} of the SW} of Section 21 and part of the Si SW} of Section 16, all in T7N, R67W of the 6th P.N.., Weld County. Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17); approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14. 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 November 16, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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 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: 3.4 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 ��reDfer to the enclosed letter. / Signed: l ?P P ,w+ t Agency: (oSiAte r 6. 94; rini�vi // 9 Date: ( ( ` 7 " �I 9C0® • tei ic 0 illi: cr,rere--1-. 1., arimmiumillimilL .fN�v nn 19c9 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES re �1 • DREW ECHEUTINBA ra00 Vales WELD COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPT BEET �yN "' 9'" N. 11TH AVENUE Mt k Wil CASE NUM$ER G E sryTl Amended USR-803. COLiO�.A`4�9 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Cactus Rill Ranch Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for 150,000 hwad lamb feedlot. commercial truckwash, and five addition accessory dwellings. The parcel of land is described as Part of the NW} and W} of the SW} of Section 21 and part of the Si SW} of Section 16, all in T7N. R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17); approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14. 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 November 16, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. -' We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. 4 Lt,•: -. L''',,(: ";71-41 2 Signed:_ Agency: �(� i� Date: L44_ - -. _— ..--,` 00070 $eta Cu. ?bout Zmiimiztte GENE INLOES • WELD�UNTY EXTENSION SEkVICE �� ISLA GROVE PAkk;. Vac �.�..___ u12'aiirfm. t/)�J GkEELEY, CO 80631 vcrnn•ova caw a yr r iumNINU JtKVKitti `� i �� ��OV 1 S 1989 PHONE(303)3564000,VT.4400 11111k d, _ ' I 9is tan STREET GREELEY,GOLORA00 80031 NEVI Lo w...,.ny . .nI.is:i,� SE CA NUMBER Amended DSR-803, C0Lic eAP989 TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is sn application from Cactus Hill Ranch Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for 150,000 head lamb feedlot, commercial truckwash, and five addition accessory dwellings. The parcel of land is described as Part of the NW} and W} of the SW} of Section 21 and part of the Si SW} of Section 16, all in T7N, R67W o£ the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17); approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Tour prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by November 16, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner. if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to out address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. y We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: _ 5. Please efeer to the enclosed letter. Signe , 4.�/ Agency: � 1 Date: I/45--• if 1111flEllli 9C0070 �• Agenda Date: December 5, 1989 FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-803 NAME: Cactus Hill Ranch Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit for a maximum of 150,000 bead lamb feedlot, commercial truckwash, and 5 additional accessory to farm dwelling LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Past of the N'W} W} of the SW} Section 21 and the Si SW} of Section 16 all in T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Wald County, Colorado LOCATION: East of and adjacent to State Highway 257 (Weld County Road 17): approximately .75 miles south of State Highway 14 Comments: ge===j2,.. A �1 4.7124,../74441,2 , �L f fp4i l i 2.4/ 442# i lfi .Q.GI/ s 112t, /I 71freewkiji Weld County Extension Service 9000'70 • o John Heckman Marvin Heckman 1020 Meadovbrook Fort Collins, CO 80521 George and Mildred Nelson 8373 Weld County Road 78 Fort Collins. CO 80521 K & M Company 3201 Shore Drive Fort Collins. CO 80521 City of Thornton 9500 Civic Center Thornton. CO 80229 9000'7O • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (� PHONE(303)356000,EXT.4400 i015 10t0 STREET GREELEY•COLORADO 80631 C. COLORADO November 2, 1989 • Norton, Underwood, and Lamb. Inc. c/o Mika Ketterling 1020 28th Avenue, Suite 205 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Amended USR-803 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special. Review Permit fcr a maximum of 150,000 head lamb feedlot, 5 accessory dwellings, and a commercial truckwash facility on a parcel of land described as part o£ the NW} and W} of the SW} of Section 21 and part of the Si SW} of Section 16. all in T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. Dear Mr. Ketterling: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting vith the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, December 5. 1989, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Roam. first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street. Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles o£ 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 Windsor Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Janet Lathrop at 686-7476 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. 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 November 22. 1989. you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than November 25. 1989. 900070 • Norton. Underwood, and Lamb, Inc. November 2, 1989 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. It is the responsibility o£ 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 ma. Respectfully, Sn tedSe uetPL Current Planner KAS:rjg 9(10070 • ® • r se �7NOTICEE OF PUBLIC HEARING . Commtr.im vW i�o me 112172 y • c 11 1 d P)p.m. rot the ' lgevterarmiWnrin` a Site Z t Flan l�aprplh�s' � Renew Pernt .. .. o"n a P� eklu to ado law Hill Reath IBC eEstou TIOY: PaR ye a and Wte a tlr� of 16 w bpe7 c�no OF DO hod,Cot, the .. _ 2I St Ead of and N 1eEWnry 152 nmfWay . • e�4IW h 17)•taupWmHighwwaayy 114 the tec3c cord'niedo 0r ne a Wald ca,,,i,y�: rt. t, Gtevor*Mecya�YreladW pt�o N�eM�arw��r�1n�n(� U t�WeW ana Hal. �V15 +' dm�l!,Street, ItMoalam 44 . 469:. at the pub(licrh�yrWNai�pH.,a."prlr�t t�ppMlmwt dinsgWabove data etrese are oetytEphi .. t{wvlcs Raom 712. 913 tra • t �«43' ' c.ptedon T pr pwyEWled o(h NewNews _SZISUbyyOlrf: rNo�dieRWe4ein The 11 bon Nm _.. _ November II,Igo /O ---sat7-- —'• -. Jl /i ;/ if ;; JP . --...19G®OvyI0 j , 41, USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW CACTUS HILL RANCH LAMB FEEDLOT EXPANSION ADDENDUM 2E. The proposed 100 foot by 60 foot shop will be utilized to house trucks, loaders, and other vehicles required in the operation of the feedlot. This building will be heated to provide easier starting of this equipment in the winter months. A heated maintenance shop currently exists to the east of the office. The possibility exists that a portion of this proposed structure may be used for equipment repair. If this use is planned prior to construction of the building then Cactus Bill Ranch will supply the structure with water and sanitary sewer service in compliance with County Health Department requirements. 2F. Cactus Hill Ranch presently has a one and one-half inch (1-1/2") tap from North Weld County Water District. This existing tap is to be replaced by a two inch (2") tap in the near future. A two inch tap will supply approximately 80 gallons per minute on a continuous basis, or 129 ac.-ft per year. The feedlot also has the following water rights: Meyer Ditch Finding: Source of supply - land drains, seepage and waste, runoff and discharge from the Ernest Nelson drainage system. Point of diversion - 674.5 feet East of the Northwest corner of Section 21, T.7N. ,R67W. Ditch capacity - 1.4 cubic feet. Cactus Hill Ranch Company Drain: Source of supply - seep water. Point of diversion - 566 feet East of the Northwest corner of Section 21, T.7N. , R.67W. Amount of water - 0.0555 cfs (approximately 25 gpm) . Sheep in Phase 1 of the feedlot are supplied water through land drains located to the north of the feedlot. The watering system for Phase 2 and proposed Phase 3 originates from a headgate on the Water Supply and Storage Canal. This system has been in continuous operation for approximately 20 years. In the winter months when seepage flows decrease or the temperatures become extremely cold, sheep watering is augmented with the North Weld County Water District tap. Excess seep and lamb watering runoff drains to a small pond adjacent to the existing trailer wash facility. The water in this small pond is utilized for the livestock trailer wash as well as for sprinkling the alleys throughout the feedlot to keep the dust down. 9C0070 • 411 water consumption for sheep 1s highly dependent on the following factors: 1. Diet 2. Environment 3. Free choice or watered at specific times On the average, sheep will drink approximately one gallon of water per 100 pounds of body weight per day. Based upon the proposed expansion and operation of the feedlot (150,000 head maximum) , it has been estimated that 98 ac.-£t of water will be required for sheep consumption on a yearly basis. 2G. The breakdown of truck (tractor trailer units) traffic generated by the expansion of the feedlot to 150,000 head is estimated as: Lambs to feedlot - 2 per day average 12 per week average 5 per day under peak conditions Generally trucks deliver lambs to the feedlot later in the day into the evening. Lambs from the feedlot - 3 per day average 15 per week average 4 per day under peak conditions Generally trucks haul lambs from the feedlot early in the morning. Feed delivery trucks - 35 trucks per week average The maximum gross weight (loaded) of these trucks varies between 80,000 to 85,000 pounds depending on the truck's point of origin. The trucks which deliver lambs and feed to the feedlot utilize the north access in the area of the scale house/office. The trucks which haul lambs from the feedlot and those which use the trailer wash use the south access. 2K. The proposed livestock trailer wash will have three (3) spaces for trailers to be washed out simultaneously if needed. Each space will be provided with it's own water supply hose line. On the average it is anticipated that five to seven livestock trailers per day will utilize this proposed facility. At peak times during the months of September and October, as many as 20 trailers may be washed out in a day. Not all of the trucks delivering lambs to Cactus Hill Ranch will wash out their trailers following a single load. The proposed facility will also be utilized by other livestock operations. A fee will be charged to the truck operators for use of the trailer wash facility. Generally it takes between two and four hours for the operators to wash agricultural wastes from the livestock trailers. It is 900070 estimated that 1000 gallons of water is used on each trailer. The water to wash the trailers will be pumped out of the existing pond which is located just to the North of the runoff containment pond. Assuming that six trucks per day (six days per week) are washed at the proposed facility, the amount of water used per month would be an estimated 0.44 ac.-ft. Manure collected from the trailer wash will be dried and applied to fields either owned or leased by Cactus Hill Ranch. The water used in washing out the livestock trailers will drain into the runoff containment pond. The wash water may be stored in this pond during the winter months. The remainder of the year the water will be pumped up onto land leased by Cactus Hill Ranch. 900070 • 12/27/89 COPY OF NOTICE MAILED •FIRST CLASS T0: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONT.RS WELD COUNTY COLORADO P. 0. BOX 758 GREEL_EY, COLORADO 80632 MIKE KETTERLINC NORTON, UNDERWOOD AND LAMB 1020 28TH AVENUE, #205 GREELEY, CO 80631 9000'70 • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW CACTUS HILL RANCH LAMB FEEDLOT EXPANSION WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Prepared For Ken Nelson Project No. 8837 April, 1989 Revised October, 1989 Prepared by Norton, Underwood and Lamb, Inc, Engineering Associates Greeley, Colorado 800070 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. A Completed Use by Special Review Application is attached. 2A. Cactus Hill Ranch is an existing lamb feeding operation located five and one-half miles north of Windsor, nine miles east of Fort Collins, and approximately four miles northwest of Severance. Cactus Hill Ranch presently has a Special Use Permit (USA No. 803:87:29 approved by the Board of County Commissioners on September 16, 1987) , to feed 100,000 lambs. The proposed expansion will increase the lamb feeding operation to 150,000 head. The present feedlot operation occupies 116.27 acres and is owned or leased by Cactus Hill Ranch Company. The proposed expansion will be constructed on property owned by the City of Thornton (29.13 acres) . The City of Thornton encourages uses which will enable the land to remain agriculturally productive. The City will provide Cactus Hill Ranch with an amendment to the existing lease or a new lease for the feedlot expansion site as well as a first option for purchase of this land. (See attached letter from the City of Thornton. ) The lambs fed at Cactus Hill begin arriving the latter part of August and the feedlot is filled to capacity by the end of October. The lambs are all light lambs. In other words, they weigh less than 80 pounds with many weighing between 50 to 60 pounds. The lambs are fed a roughage feed (no concentrates) consisting of whey (by-product of cheese production) , and locally grown corn and hay silage, along with dry ground alfalfa. The lambs gain one-quarter pound per head per day or about seven and one-half pounds per month while on the roughage ration. The whey, which has a low percentage of dry matter, 9000'70 • tends to quiet the lambs which in turn reduces milling around and dust. The roughage feed is continued until each lamb reaches a weight of 100 pounds. When this weight is attained, the lambs are put on a ration of 50% roughage and 50% concentrate (grain) until ready for market. The heavier lambs are ready for the concentrate ration in about the middle of December. Lambs begin leaving the feedlot for market in early January. The feedlot is filled to capacity during November and December and is normally at its lowest number of lambs between May 15 and August 15. 2B. The sheep which are fed at Cactus Hill Ranch come from the ranges of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and the Dakotas in the fall of the year. Lambs are only available at this time of the year. Because lamb prices have been relatively good the past few years, the sheep industry has been expanding thus creating a need for additional lamb feedlot space. The Fort Collins-Greeley-Windsor area has long been recognized as an ideal location for livestock feeding due to the relatively mild winters, dry air, and: abundant feed supply. The past four years the lambs at Cactus Hill have been fed for Monfort of Colorado. The Cactus Hill program of purchasing feeder lambs in the fall and feeding them a ration which produces a high lean to fat ratio carcass is beneficial to Monfort. In order to increase their market share of lamb, and with the recent opening of the Lamb Processing Plant, Monfort of Colorado needs additional lambs. They have indicated to Cactus Hill Ranch that they will be able to utilize 150,000 head from this feedlot. 2C. The area surrounding the present feedlot is utilized almost 900070 ' • • exclusively for agriculture. The principal crops grown are corn, alfalfa, sugar beets, barley, beans, and wheat. Also, within a five mile radius, there are several existing dairies and lamb and cattle feedlots. 2D. There are nine residences within one-half mile of Cactus Hill Ranch; three to the south, two to the east, two to the north, and two to the west. The closest is located approximately 1000 feet to the west along weld County Road 80. The direction of the prevailing wind is from the Northwest. 2E. With the proposed feedlot expansion, Cactus Hill Ranch will employ ten full-time workers and an additional ten people on a part- time basis. Health insurance is provided for all permanent employees and their families. The feedlot operates seven days per week during the daylight hours. There occasionally will be night unloading of lambs during August, September, and October. Along with the feedlot expansion, additional employee housing will be required. It is very important for most of the full-time employees to live at the feedlot so they may be readily available seven days a week. It is also very helpful to have a home close to their work to reduce transportation expenses and in cases of extreme weather. Four additional mobile homes are proposed at the northwest corner of the existing feedlot operation as shown on the Plot Plan. These homes will be used by employees and are accessory for the effective and economic operation of the feedlot. Employees will not be charged rent for these homes, however, they will be responsible for their own utilities. Also, a security guard residence is proposed to the north- 900070 • east of the existing runoff containment pond. It is anticipated that wastewater generated from these homes will be disposed of through septic/absorption field systems. Prior to obtaining a building permit for each of these mobile homes, the owner will comply with the requirements of the Weld County Department of Health Services regarding percolation test data and system design and construction. A 100 foot by 60 foot shop is proposed north of the existing silage pit. This structure will be used to house equipment utilized in the feedlot operation. The shop will not be supplied with water " service. r 2F. North Weld County Water District presently provides water service to Cactus Hill Ranch. There is a four inch water line paralleling Highway 257 in the east borrow ditch and an 18 inch water line along the west side of this highway. In an April 7, 1989 letter from the manager of the water District (attached) , additional water service can be made available to Cactus Hill Ranch for the proposed expansion, if required. 2G. The access to the site is via State Highway No. 257. This road is a well maintained, two lane highway with paved shoulders. It has a functional classification of minor arterial. The main access point to Cactus Hill Ranch is located approximately one mile south o£ State Highway No. 14 on the east side of State Highway No. 257. This access point is in the area of the scale house and office building. Approximately 2100 feet south of 6 this point is an access gate for the southern portion of the feedlot operation. Semi-tractor trailer units hauling lambs to and from the operation will utilize these points of access. Adequate stopping 900070 • • sight distance is available from either direction at both of these access points. Feed trucks will not use State Highway No. 257 to deliver feed to the lambs. when the feedlot is filled to capacity, six feed trucks will deliver feed to the lambs during the daylight hours of the day. Each truck carries about three tons of feed and moves at a slow speed. Because the trucks move slowly during feeding, very little dust is stirred up in the feedlot. 2H. No new sewage facilities are proposed for the site of the feedlot expansion. All existing domestic wastewater is treated through septic/absorption field systems as will the wastewater from the accessary use mobile homes. 2I. This site is located within the Windsor/Severance Fire Protection District. No unusual fire protection measures are anticipated. 2J. The existing feedlot is approved for 100,000 sheep. After the construction of the proposed expansion, the entire operation will have a total capacity of 150,000 lambs at any one time. 2K. A manure storage area is located immediately northeast of the existing runoff containment pond. This area occupies approximately 3.6 acres. a The manure is removed from the pens during December, January, and February of each year, and spread on land owned and leased by Cactus Hill Ranch. Excess manure is sold to nearby farmers. Due to the fact that some people prefer sheep manure for their lawns and gardens, a small amount of manure is made into compost and maintained in this area to supply the necessary demand- 900070 An existing lives ock trailer wash is located just to the north of the runoff containment pond. This facility will be removed and a more efficient trailer wash is proposed to be located on the east side of the containment pond. Water presently used to wash agricul- tural wastes from the livestock trailers is from a Cactus Hill Ranch Company seepage right. A sealed-surface area for the drying of manure collected in the trailer wash will be constructed adjacent to the wash facility. Both the proposed trailer wash and a manure drying area will drain into the runoff containment pond. 2L. The feedlot is served by waste Management of Northern Colorado. This company picks up the trash and debris produced by the operation twice each week. 2M. A six-foot tall wooden fence is proposed along the east side of the Phase Y pens. Trees and low shrubs will be planted in the area of the proposed mobile homes to provide a visual break and noise buffer from State Highway No. 257. Erosion control for the feedlot expansion area shall be provided • by ditches to channel surface runoff into sedimentation ponds and then into the existing total containment pond. In addition, grass or other close growing crop will be maintained in the area between the lamb pens and in the area on which runoff from the containment pond is to be applied. 900070 2N. Upon cessation o£ the feedlot operation, the pens could be removed and the land returned to farming. 20. It is proposed that construction on the feedlot expansion will begin in March, 1990. Pens will be put into operation as they are completed. The feedlot will reach its capacity of 150,000 head of lambs in 1990. The installation of mobile homes will occur as warranted by the need. 2P. The Colorado Department of Health requires all livestock confinement areas to be graded to prevent accumulation of surface water and to drain all contaminated water to adequate retention facilities. The site of the proposed expansion is located to the north and east of the existing feedlot. The area slopes generally to the southwest at an average of 3.0 percent. A breakdown of the land use for the existing feedlot operation is as shown below: office and housing - 2.59 acres Feed storage - 1.41 acres Feedlot pens & alleys - 61.45 acres Manure storage - 3.64 acres Sedimentation ponds - 3.17 acres Runoff containment pond - 7.16 acres Land Application Area - 9.42 acres 88.84 acres The proposed land use for the expansion o£ the feedlot operation is as follows: Feedlot pens, and sheep alleys - 17.61 acres Sedimentation ponds - 0.82 acres 18.43 acres The drainage area for sizing runoff containment facilities 9(30070 r consists of livestock containment areas, alley-ways, manure holding, and storage areas or any other appurtenant areas which may be soiled by manure excrement. In this instance, the existing feedlot contributes 68.26 acres and the expansion will contribute 18.43 acres for a total of 86.69 acres. From the Soil Conservation Service's "Peak Flows in Colorado", the 25-year, 24-hour storm at this site yields a total precipitation of an estimated 3. 55 inches. Using the Soil Conservation Service runoff Curve 91 for feedlots that have an earthen base, the correspond- ing runoff is 2.59 inches. The peak runoff is then determined by multiplying the drainage area by this value: Peak Runoff = 86.69 acres x 2.59 inches/12 inches/ft. _ 18.71 ac.-ft. The existing runoff pond has an average width of about 250 feet and a length of 600 feet. The estimated retention capacity at a depth o£ six feet is 20.2 acre-feet. A February 20, 1987 letter from the Colorado Department of Health (enclosed with this submittal) indicates that "the Division has no problem with feedlot runoff which is generated on one owner's property being contained on another owner' s property" . The sedimentation ponds for the existing feedlot have a capacity of about 3.06 acre-feet or 20.1 percent of the peak runoff generated by the existing operation. The proposed sedimentation ponds will have a capacity of 0.79 acre-feet or 19.9 percent of the peak runoff generated by the feedlot expansion. Runoff from the proposed pens will be routed into the sedimentation ponds via interceptor ditches. An earthen ditch just to the east of the proposed expansion area 3300'70 is located on a rid, Uncontaminated surface *off north of the proposed pens will be diverted around the feedlot by means of an interceptor ditch which will flow into an existing seepage waste ditch located immediately North of the existing Phase I pens. The open space in the proposed feedlot expansion area will be planted in grass. The soils encountered at these locations are: Soil Map Unit Hydrologic Group Infiltration Rate in./hr.* Renohill Clay Loam C 0.3 to 0.4 Shingle Loam D 0.3 Thedalund Loam C 0.5 *Information supplied from Soil Conservation Service, steady state infiltration rates in crop condition; these rates may decrease 0.1 in./hr. if livestock are allowed to graze on the soil. The capacity of the 20 horsepower pump for the runoff containment pond is approximately 680 gallons per minute. The area of land available for distribution of retention pond runoff is 9.4 acres (located south of Phase II pens and east of manure storage area) . The volume of waste runoff to be evacuated from the pond within 15 days after the 25-year, 24-hour design storm is 18.71 ac./ft. The resultant application rate is then: 18.71 ac.-ft./9.4 acres = 1.99 feet 1.99 feet/15 days = 0.13 feet/day At a pumping rate of 680 gpm, the pump will run an estimated 10.0 hours per day over the 15 day period. The associated application rate will be 0.16 inches/hour. The waste runoff will be applied by a series of contour ditches. To prevent plugging of the surface soil's pores, the land will be occasionally lightly harrowed. In addition, the City of Thornton (or their successors and assigns) agrees to accept the runoff stored in the retention pond on 90007O • • their SO acres, more or less, located immediately south of the Cactus Hill Ranch (W1/2 of SW1/4, Section 21, Township 7 North, Range 67 West) • 9000'70 • • SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: A. The agricultural goal of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan is to encourage the preservation of agricultural uses and promote the development of commercial uses directly dependent upon the agricultural industry, such as feedlots. B. The Agricultural District is intended to provide areas for the conduct of agricultural and related activities as well as provide areas for the conduct of Uses by Special Review which have been determined to be more intense than Uses Allowed by Right. Livestock confinement operations are a use allowed in an agricultural district upon approval o£ a Use by Special Review. C. The land on which the proposed lamb feedlot expansion is to be constructed is leased from the City of Thornton. The feedlot operation will maintain this property in an agriculturally related activity. D. Adequate provisions for the protection of health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county inhabitants shall be instituted to insure: 1. All new feedlot operations will be located at least 50 feet from any State highway right-of-way. 2. Manure shall be handled and disposed of in a sanitary manner. 3. Suitable chemical and scientific controls shall be used for rodent and insect control. 4. Mechanical means for scraping, grading, and cleaning of the area shall be provided; and 5. Drainage facilities will be utilized as required by the Colorado State Health Department. E. The proposed feedlot will be compatible with the existing 9000'70 surrounding land uses. The areas to the north, south, east, and west of the existing lamb feedlot are farmed. F. The existing feedlot and proposed expansion are compatible with the future development of the agriculturally zoned land. The Cactus Hill Ranch site is within Weld County's proposed Urban Growth Boundary, although it is located five and one-half miles north of windsor. G. The special review area is not located in a floodplain, geologic hazard, or Weld County Airport overlay district. H. Water for the proposed feedlot expansion will be supplied by an existing site water supply and the North Weld County Water District. Reference is made to the attached letter from Mr. Lyle Nelson, District Manager. I. The Warranty Deed for Cactus Hill Ranch is attached to this application. In addition, legal descriptions of Parcels A & B, the property owned by the City of Thornton on which the feedlot's expansion is proposed, and the existing farm lease is also included. J. A noise report has not been included as a part of the supporting documents. K. The soils encountered at the site include; (based upon the Soil Conservation Service's "Soil Survey of Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part", issued September, 1980) : Soil Map Unit 32: Kim loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes -deep, well drained soil -permeability is moderate -surface runoff is medium and the erosion hazard is low -suited to all irrigated crops commonly grown in the area -in nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, barley, and sorghum -good potential for urban and recreational development -generally favorable for septic tank absorption fields 900070 -capability clits - IIe irrigated • IVe nonirrigated Soil Map Unit 47: Olney fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes -deep, well drained soil -permeability is moderate -surface runoff is medium and erosion hazard is low -suited to all irrigated crops commonly grown in the area -in nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, barley and sorghum -good potential for urban and recreational development -generally favorable for septic tank absorption fields -capability class: IIe irrigated IVe nonirrigated Soil Map Unit 56: Renohill clay loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes -moderately deep, well drained soil -permeability is slow -surface runoff is medium and the erosion hazard is moderate -suited to most of the irrigated crops commonly grown in the area -well suited to irrigated pasture -flooding from contour ditches is suitable for close grown crops and pasture -in nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, barley and sorghum -poor potential for urban uses and only moderate potential for recreational development -severe problems in dwelling and road construction and in use of septic tank absorption fields -capability class: Ills irrigated IVe nonirrigated -steady state infiltration rate (crop condition) : 0.3 to 0.4 in/hr Soil Map Unit 59: Shingle loam, 3 to 9 percent slopes -shallow, well drained soil -permeability is moderate -surface runoff is medium to rapid and the erosion hazard is moderate -poor potential for urban and recreational development -chief limiting feature is the shallow depth to shale -capability class: VIe irrigated VIe nonirrigated -steady state infiltration rate (crop condition) 0.3 in./hr. Soil Map Unit 64: Thedalund loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes -moderately deep, well drained soil -permeability is moderate -surface runoff is medium and the erosion hazard is low -suited to limited cropping -most irrigation methods are suitable, but the length of runs should be short to prevent over irrigation -in nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, barley and sorghum -the underlying shale is the most limiting feature 9000'70 -capability At: IVs irrigated • IVe nonirrigated -steady state infiltraion rate (crop condition) : 0.5 in./hr. Soil Map unit 65: Thedalund loam, 3 to 9 percent slopes -moderately deep, well drained soil -permeability is moderate -surface runoff is medium to rapid, and the erosion hazard is moderate -suited to limited cropping -most irrigation methods are suitable, contour furrows or sprinklers should be used for new crops -the soil is most suited to alfalfa or irrigated pasture -environmental plantings are generally not suited to this soil and would be difficult to establish -the underlying shale is the most limiting feature -capability class: IVe irrigated VIe nonirrigated The proposed feedlot expansion will be constructed on soils 56, 59, 64, and 65. The nonirrigated capability classes indicate these types of soil to have severe limitations that reduce the choice of plants or make them unsuitable for cultivation. The main limitation is the risk of erosion unless close-growing plant cover is maintained. Where livestock are allowed to graze the soil infiltration rates will decrease by approximately 0.1 in./hr. L. A certified list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding parcel identification number of the property owners within 500 feet of the subject property has been included as part of this application submittal. M. The names and addresses of the owners of minerals on or under the parcel of land proposed for the feedlot expansion have been made a part of this application submittal. • 9C007U • • • 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 _ • Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature r. 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: NW1 4 & W1/2 of W114 of 21 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA:S1/ ofSW1/4Section 16 T 7 N. R 67 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: W1/2 -SW1/4 Section 21 - 16 T 7 N. R 67 W Property Address (if available) 38990 Highway 257 PRESENT ZONE A-Agriculture OVERLAY ZONES Not Applicable TOTAL ACREAGE 45.4U/ acres PROPOSED LAND USE Lamb feedlot - 150,000 head EXISTING LAND USE Existing 100,000 head lamb feedlot and farming SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OP AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW • PERMIT: Name: Cactus Hill Ranch Company Address: 38990 Highway 257 City Fort Collins. CO Zip 80521 Rome Telephone / 686-2413 Business Telephone 686-2215 • Name: City of Thornton Address: 9500 Civic Center Drive City Thornton, CO Zip 80229 Rome Telephone / Business Telephone 1 538-7230 APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Sif different than above): Name: Address: City Zip Rome Telephone / Business Telephone / List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: See Attached List 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 bes my kn• . dge. • COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO ) an ge , f ern ^a er Sec ; City 0 y .rnton Signa ure: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this •,fig day of diem/e - 19a. �/1..V �/ >2.6/4„,;(-A )/ NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 52.4li,,Aly fi A:Kg 9®0070 r ,..,. • 17V Or THORNMANAGEMON ENT C;ty of .�:�; >AA.NAGEMENT OFFICE ly- h' !5T 5T..0 P.O. BOX 128 Thornton h•-.• °"��00 eo610 gYA C ; Center Cr Morn7cn.Colvado 80229 430?‘A52•100) April 6, 1989 Ken Nelson Cactus Hill Ranch Co. 38990 Highway 257 Ft. Collins, CO 80524 RE: Construction of additional sheep pens on the Cactus Hill Ranch Company located at 38990 Highway 257. Dear Ken, The City of Thornton will have to either amend the existing agreement that allowed for the construction of additional sheep pens on a 57 acre parcel of land within the Cactus Hill Ranch property or draft a new one for the proposed construction of additional sheep pens. In either circumstance staff will recommend that the Utilities Board approve the construction of additional sheep pens. Yours uly, A Jay Bailey Northern Project Manager CC: file 9 00 m0 ` • , • S 1 11..,-r •nn 1 n /QM -O '1 ERHES0 ES ECTORS "ow �Y`4- NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT • ALEXMEiOENREICH ly' �,g, 110EERT ALKIRE Y HIGHWAY 85 LUCERNE,COLORADO 80546 GARY ,�Ay ,•t,' ;�Tj) LYLE NELSON,MGR, P.O.eOX 56 - PHONE 356.3020 April 7, 1989 RE: Water Service - Ken Nelson, Cactus Hill Ranch Dear Sirs. This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 38990 Hwy 257 1 . X Water service is presently being ;provided to the above described property. X 2. Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consumated with North Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. Additional comments: Sincerely, NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 7aL nelson, manager LDN/wb • • 900070 y i�3l i 1• . 27ty STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH .:R�r. 8210 East 11th Avenue : .(614 Denver. Colotado 00220 • r [hone O03) 320.01!) �:•... r .. . February 20, 1987 Roy Ranet Gow nn* Thomas AL Wm"M.O. [acuity'Director Hike Ketterling Norton, Underwood and Iamb, Inc. 1020 28th Avenue, 1205 Greeley, Colo. 80631 RE: Cactus Hill Ranch Weld County Dear Hr. Ketterling: We are in receipt of your 2/12/87 letter regarding the Cactus Hill •Rencb_feedlot expansion. As we discussed by phone, the Division has no problen with feedlot runoff which is generated on one owner's property being contained on another owner's property. Please note that if a discharge occurred from the containment pond during a smaller storm than the 25-year, 24-hour precipitation event, and the discharge was caused by runoff from the other property, Cactus Hill Ranch would have assumed responsibility for it. If you have any further questions, please give me a call at 331-4596. Sincerely, �� Q/J,,� Oraii Kath�lan Engineering Technician Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISIGN KD/njf xc: Local Health Department Victor Seine, D.E., Field Support Section, WQCD 900070 • ® • B 1143 REC 02085733 01/22/87 16:19 $21.00 1/007 *R2065733 F 1416 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO WARRANTY DEED • THIS DEED, made this 'yl/ day of fr ,�, ,/n4le.4 , 1986, between The City of Thornton, a municipal corporation duly organize tl and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, Grantor; whose legal address is 9500 Civic Center Drive, Thornton, CO 80229 and Cactus Hill Ranch Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, Grantee. 38990 Hicihway 257, Fort Collins, CO WITNESSETH, That the grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of ONE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,800,000.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the grantee, its successors and assigns forever, all of the .7 property, together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and "being in the County of %-ry and State of Colorado, described as follows: See Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, TOGETHER with all water and water rights, ditches, ditch; rights, laterals and lateral rights, wells and well rights, sumps, return water systems, decrees, lakes, and reservoir rights historically used upon the property including but not limited to 9-1/2 shares in the Water Supply and Storage Company and 140 units of Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District and further including all of grantors right, title and interest in and to any and all easements, and rights-of-way appurtenant to or inuring to the benefit of the herein described property, RESERVING unto grantor an Estate for the Life of Anna M. Nelson for so long as the said Anna M. Nelson shall wish to reside thereon, in and upon the real property described on Exhibit "8" attached to this deed and incorporated by reference herein. • Grantee covenants and agrees that waste water from sheep corrals and truck wash out pit owned by Grantor may be pumped or drained onto 80 acres more or less, located In the W1/2 and SW1/4, Section 21, Township 7, Ranch 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, included within the description appearing on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. This agreement by grantee constitutes a covenant which shall run with the lands described in Exhibit "A" and shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. Grantor warrants title to the existing fence lines or legal description, whichever Is less. also known by street and number as: TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments end appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise pertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the grantee, its successors and assigns forever. And the grantor, for himself, his heirs and personal representatives, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the grantee, its successors and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, he is well seized of the premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restrictions of whatever kind or nature soever, EXCEPT those of record and the lien of real property taxes for the year 1986 and subject to reservations of record. Subject to easements apparent to visual inspection. Grantor WARRANTS that any water rights herein conveyed have not been abandoned. The grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above-bargained premises In the quiet and peaceable possession of the grantee, its successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming the whole or any part thereof. The singular number shall include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. ATTEST: THE CITY OF Taxin co, a municipal corporation lr ww . hot Lel . .4.00 City Clerk St00070 • B 1143 REC 02085733 01/22/87 16: 19 S21.00 2/007 F 1417 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO STATE OF COLORADO ) • , ) ss County of &soakage Wee ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this .day of /�,,: /pi •_ 1986, by �.!i./ !' . li.%1' :' � , as Mayor and i4.40„ 1 • 2 i!:f , ase/,x,,47 City Clerk of the City of Thornton, a municipal corporation. • l My commission expires •.drieti. rel.r?1 _• WITNESS my hand and official seal. .. N, .71;17571: Notary/Public , r. rM • • • • 0 • 900070 U • • B 1143 REC 02085733 01/22/87 16: 19 S21.00 3/007 F 1418 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 0021420C-4 ' Sheet 2 of 11 SCHEDULE A—Continued 2. Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, County of weld Deseribed as: • TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 67 W£5T OF THE 6TH P.M. Section 16: That part of the SWk lying south of the Latimer County Canal. Section 17: SEk, and that part of the SWkNEk lying south and west of the right of way of the ditch of The Water Supply and Storage Company as described in (quit Claim Deed recorded in Book 250, Page 349, as follows: A strip of land 100 feet wide, 50 feet on each side of a center line described as commencing at a point 74 feet east of the north quarter corner of said Section 17; thence by true bearings, variation 14° 30' East, South 16 15' East 180 feet; South 37° 55 ' East 400 feet; South 34° 10' East 100 feet; South 30° 30' East 100 feet; South 32° East 100 feet; South 13° 10 ' East 300 feet; South 16° 10' East 100 feet; South 20° 50 ' East 100 feet; South 25° 50' East 100 feet: South 28° East 300 feet; South 32° 30' East 1G0 feet; South 40° 12 ' East 300 feet; South 43° 55 ' East 600 feet; South 40° 3 ' East 100 feet; South 38° East to the intersection with the east and west center line of said Section 17; EXCEPT a strip of land 50 feet in width conveyed to The Fort Collins Development Railway Company by Warranty Deed recorded in Book 269, Page 257; and EXCEPT those portions of the SEk of said Section 17 conveyed to The Department of Highways, State of Colorado by Special Warranty Deed recorded in Book 576 as Reception No. 1497622, described as follows: Beginning at a point on a property line from which the northeast corner of the SEk of said Section 17 bears North 7° 36' East a distance of 471.7 feet; thence North 1° 20' East 291.4 feet; thence North 4° 13' 30" East 152 feet to the inter- section 'of the west right of way line of S. H. 257 9000'70 ?MS:Mk e•lQa . . .CONTINUED • " B 1143 REC 02085733 01/22/87 16: 19 $21.00 4/007 P 1419 MARY ANN PEUERSTEIN CLERK s RECORDER WELD CO, CO • 8021420 C-4 Sheet 3 of 11 SCHEDULE A—Continued LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED. . . (August 1966) with the south right of way line of the Colorado s Southern Railroad (August 1966) : thence along the south right of way line of the Colorado and Southern Railroad (August 1966) South 89° 40 ' 45" East 44.2 feet to the east line of said Section 17; thence along the east line of said Section 17, South 0° 22' 45" west 464.5 feet to a property line; thence along a property line North 69° 42' 15" West 63 feet, more or .less, to the point of beginning; and Beginning at a point on the south line of the EE4 of said Section 17 from which the southeast corner of the SEk of Section 17 bears North 89° 49 ' 45" East a dis- tance of 113.5 feet; thence North 0° 02' 30" East 30 feet to the north right of way line of the county road (August 1966) ; thence North 45° 06' 30" East 70. 6 feet; thence North 0° 02' 30" East 1341. 3 feet; thence North 1° 20' East 654.9 feet to a property line; thence along a property line South 69° 42' 15" East 64.9 feet to the east line of the SEk of Section 17; thence along the east line of the SEh of Section 17 South 0° 22' 45" West 2053.8 feet to the southeast corner of the SEh of said Section 17; thence along the south line of the SEk of Section 17, North 89° 49' 45" West 113. 5 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Section 20: WhmEk, EXCEPT that portion thereof described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said whNEk; thence running West 175.5 feet; thence along center line of a certain lateral ditch North 16° 55' East 136 feet; thence .forth 25° 05' East 215 feet; thence North 11° 30' East 212. 5 feet to the east line of said tract; • thence South on the east line of said WkNEk 535 feet to the place of beginning; ALSO EXCEPTING 9.1 acres, more or less, in the southwest corner of said WhNth used for reservoir purposes, as shown by map and Statement thereof and as described in Book 97, Page 14. 9000'70 . . .CONTINUED tans Me.GIOIA Pana 'f at • B 1143 REC 020853 01/22/87 16: 19 $210 5/007 F 1420 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK i RECORDER WELD CO, CO 8021420 C-4 Sheet 4 of it SCHEDULE A—Continued LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED. . . ALSO, that part of the NEk of the NEk of said Section 20 described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said NE4NEk; thence running South 645 feet; thence East 166 feet to center line of a main lateral ditch; thence in a northwesterly direction along the center line of said ditch to the north line of said NEkNEk; thence West 107 feet to the place of beginning. TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. Section 21 : Nwk, EXCEPT that portion thereof lying and being in the James Lake Reservoir as conveyed to Thomas H. Hale by Quit Claim Deed recorded in Book 479, Page 138. WkSWk, EXCEPT that portion thereof conveyed to The Department of Highways, State of Colorado by Special Warranty Deed recorded in Book 576 as Reception No. 1497725, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of the SWk of said Section 21 from which the southwest corner of the SWk of Section 21 bears North 89° 29 ' 45" west a distance of 91. 2 feet; thence North 1° 36' West 30 feet to the north right of way line of the county road (August 1966) ; thence North 47° 13 ' 30" west 74. 3 feet to the east right of way line of S. H. 257 (August 1966) ; thence North 89° 43' 30" West 35.4 feet to the west line of the SWk of Section 21; thence along the west line of the SWk of Sec- tion 21 , South 0° 19' 15" West 79. 9 feet to the southwest corner of the SWk of Section 21; thence along the south line of the SWk of Section 21, South 89° 29' 45" East 91. 2 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning; and EXCEPT parcel of land conveyed to F. E. Neely and Jo Ann Neely by warranty Deed recorded in Book 726 as Reception No. 1648377, described as follows: Considering the south line of the SWk of said Section 21 as bearing North 89° 29' 45" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; 900070 . .CONTINUED Ins No.e11*!• Page 3 of 4 EXHIBIT "A" ' B 1143 REC 0208573 01/22/87 16: 19 S21.00 6/007 F 1421 NARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO 8021420 C-4 • Shut 5 of 11 SCHEDULE A—Continued LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED. . . . beginning at a point on the northerly right of way of the county road at a point on the easterly line of Colorado State Highway No. 257 which bears • South 89° 29' 45" East 101.07 feet and again North O1° 36' West 30 feet from the southwest cor- ner of said Section 21; thence along said easterly right of way North 47° 13' 30" West 74.3 feet and again North 00° 16' 30" East 267.1 feet: thence South 87° 25' 45" East 173.2 feet; thence South 00° 22' 15" East 310.86 feet to the northerly right of way line of the county road; thence along said northerly right of way line North 89° 29 ' 45" West 121.79 feet to the point• of beginning. EXCEPTING from said Sections 16 and 21, a Parcel o£ land being more particularly described as follows: That portion of Section 16 and Section 21, both being in Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , being more particularly de- scribed as follows: Considering the West line of Northwest Quarter of said Section 21 • as bearing North 00°47'34" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; BEGINNING at the Northwest Corner of said Section 21; thence North 89°10'26" East 40.00 feet to the Easterly Right of Way of Colorado Highway #257 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said Right of Way North 00°20'50" East 297. 88 feet; thence North 90°00'00" East 726.09 feet; thence South 24°06' 47" East 678. 87 feet; thence South 01°47' 51" West 470.07 feet; thence South 12°49' 17" West 405.14 feet; thence South 41°31' 58" West 338.01 feet; thence South 14°59'01" west 77.73 feet; thence South 00°-34'57" East 859.84 feet; thence South 10°43 ' 12" West 728. 41 feet; thence South 88°39'00" west 494.97 feet to the Easterly Right of Way of said Colorado Highway 1257; thence along said Right of way North 00°12'54" East 461.92 feet and again North 00°47'34" West 2640.23 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. 900070 Page 4 of 4 EKHIBIT "A" • 8 1143 REC 02085733• 01/22/87 16: 19 $21.411 7/007 T 1422 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK i RECORDER WELD CO, CO Ten acres enclosed in a square with the centerpolnt of the west line of the square to be 1320 feet North of the SW comer of Section 16, Township 7 North, Rene 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. • • • • • E]ann"B" 900070 . 1 wimiseasse • • • • . ,. FARM LEASE THIS LEASE AGREEMENT made and entered into this thirty-first day of October by and between the City of Thornton acting by and through its Utilities Board "Thornton"), and cactus Hill Ranch Company 38990 Highway 257, Fort.Collins, CO 80524 ("Tenant"). WHEREAS, Thornton is presently the owner of the property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, hereinafter referred to as "the property" or "demised premises", and WHEREAS, the property described in Exhibit "A" consists of 600 acres and includes certain water rights appurtenant thereto, and WHEREAS, said property further includes certain improvements more particularly described herein, NOW, THEREFOR£, in consideration of the mutual promises of the parties, it is agreed as follows: 1. Demised Premises. Thornton hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant leases from Thornton the following described property: (a) The real property described on Exhibit "A" together with the following described water rights: 9} shares WM total $5,225.00 together with the following-described improvements to the aforesaid real•property:—t-sec— . located at 39288 Highway 257. Fort Collins, . • (b) The following improvements are specifically excluded from this lease: None , • 2. Term. This lease shall commence on the 1st day of January 1987 , and terminate on the 31st day of December , 19 TIThbject to the renewal options herein set forth. 3. Renewal Option - Rental Adjustment. On or before September 15th of each year during the term hereof, Thornton shall notify Tenant of the rental which shall apply for the next succeeding year. Tenant shall thereafter have the right to renew this lease for additional successive terms of one year each upon the conditions herein set forth, subject to such adjustment in rental, upon Tenant providing written notice of intent to re-near to the City of Thornton to the address herein specified on or before October 1, 1987, for the first year of the term hereof entered on or before October 1 of any succeeding renewal term. Tenant shall be entitled to renew this lease upon terms and conditions set forth herein, including rental adjustment as determined by Thornton, for o 1 a 990eriod of three consecutive renewal terms, terminating on December 31, 900070 - 1 - • 4. Rental. The property shall be rented upon the basis of the utility of said property for agricultural purposes: $24,750.00 $ 45.00 per acre, 550 acres tillable irrigated -------- S ----- per acre, --- acres tillable, dry S per acre, --- acres pasture S per acre, 50 acres waste S per acre, --- acres pumped irrigated 5,225.00 Total cost for 9 shares of water Supply and Storage. This lease will be paid in full on January 1, 1987, for this we TOTAL ANNUAL RENTAL have allowed a 5% discount of $1,498.75 S 28,476.25 (a) Annual rental shall be due in advance on January 1, 19 87 and upon the first day of each January during the term hereof. In lieu of full cash payment for rental hereunder, Thornton shall accept N/ A % of the rent due on January 1, accompanied by a letter of credit from a banking institution approved by the City of Thornton, for the full balance of the rent due, said letter of credit to be drawn upon on or before the N/A day of N/A , 19 N/A. (b) In the event any rental payment is not paid when due hereunder, such rental shall bear interest at the rate of 18% per annum. 5. Taxes. Thornton shall pay all legally imposed property taxes (if any) upon the property for the term hereof. Tenant shall be responsible for payment of all taxes upon personal property. 6. Water Assessments.xhorntopshall pay any and all assessments upon water rights herein demised for the term hereof. Thornton shall notify Tenant of the annual assessments on all water stock or CST units and payment shall be made by Tenant to Thornton with 10 days of said notification. Failure to render payments within said period shall be considered a default on payment of rental hereunder. water Supply and Storage Company • will be paid with annual rental terms, and all other assessments, including the laterals + 7. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, Tenant shall be responsible for all expenses connected with the property and improvements including but not limited to labor, seed, fertilizer, utility charges, pumping charges, power, pesticide or harvesting fees, and water charges. e. Tenant covenants and agrees as follows: a. To plow, prepare seed bed, cultivate and farm the property in a good farmlike manner. b. Not to assign this Lease or sublet the property or improvements or any part thereof, without prior written consent of Thornton. c. To allow Thornton for itself, its agents, representatives or assigns, * attached hereto, will be paid by tenant per this paragraph. - 2 - .9u007® • • employees and all persons claiming by, through or under Thornton to have the right of entry, at all times for any purpose. d. To install any improvements only with the written approval of Thornton. e. Tenant shall ine.emnify Thornton against all claims or liabilities . resulting from Tenant's farming operations on the property. f. Weeds. All weeds in the highways, roadways, and along lateral ditches, fences and�ields shall be destroyed by Tenant before the same shall form seed. Tenant shall exercise such methods and practices as may be reasonably necessary to control and eradicate noxious weeds growing or accumulating on the property and to exercise such practices as are required, consistent with good farming methods in order to keep all crops free and clear of weeds. g. Tenant shall, at his own cost, keep in good condition and repair all fencing, buildings, corrals, pumps, wells, well fixtures and other related irrigation equipment, lawns, trees, shrubbery, hay and hay yards, laterals and ditches as well as all improvements. Tenant agrees to care for and protect all appl€ances, electrical and mechanical, owned by Thornton and located on said premises. h. Tenant shall clean out and maintain all lateral ditches leading from the main canal to and upon the premises and all sublaterals, joined with others jointly using the same to the full extent of his proportionate share of such work. Tenant shall construct all distributing ditches. Tenant shall not hold Thornton responsible for any shortage or an excess of water for irrigation purposes. Tenant shall cultivate all land leased and in preparation of the ground for crops shall plow and level down all distributing ditches and make new ones in lieu thereof (except the laterals used by others by reserve for their use and which shall not be interfered with). i. Tail Ponds. Tenant, at Tenant's expense, shall remove all sediment piles accumulated ro�cleaning of tail ponds on the dem%sed premises and shall be responsible for cleaning each such tail pond at least one time per year for the term hereof. j. Painting. Tenant shall bear responsibility for painting of all buildings and improvements so as to maintain the same in good condition at all times and in any event, all improvements and buildings shall be maintained in as good a condition as they existed at the time of execution of this lease. Paint for said purposes shall be furnished by Thornton at its expense. k. Tenant shall preserve and protect all flumes, siphons, checks, dividing boxes and underground tile or drainage systems, if any, on said premises and from time to time and as often as conditions may require to clean out same in order that water may flow uninterruptedly. 1. Tenant's obligations set forth under sub paragraphs G Qt K +shall be limited as follows: Thornton shall pay all major capital improvement costs. Thornton, or it$ agents, will approve improvements prior to such expenditures. _ 3 94)070 • • 9. Thornton hereby reserves all Coal, oil, gas, mineral and mineral rights in, on or underneath the surface of said property or any apart thereof in and to his Lessees of all or any part thereof, their heirs successors, or assigns, the right to enter in and upon the surface of the said property ad have and use and enjoy so much of said property as shall be required to prospect for, develop and produce from the property or any part thereof as well as to have so much of said property as shall be required for buildings, tanks, pipes, lines, fixtures and equipment in connection therewith and desire to be placed thereon. All of the foregoing shall be done as a reserve right and without opposition or hindrance from said Tenant as fully and completely as if this Lease has not been made. At the time of such possession, if the land has been prepared for crops, or if a growing crop be thereon, then the Tenant shall be paid for his work in preparation and also for any growing crop thereon to the extent of his share and interest in the same, which payment shall be upon a basis consistent with the conditions at tie such possession is acquired; if the land has not been so prepared for a crop, then it shall be subject to occupancy as reserved land under the direction o£ Thornton for its use and occupancy and, in that event, the Tenant shall make no claim for land prepared or in crop other than a refund of the prorated amount of the cash rent paid under this Lease for each acre taken. 10. Thornton shall be entitled to and shall have a valid claim against Tenant as additional rent to recover for all money advanced from employment of labor or otherwise advanced to protect himself against any loss occasioned by reason of any failure by Tenant to fulfill and perform any or all of the conditions and agreements and things herein agreed to be done and performed and claims for•damages against Tenant for loss occasioned by neglect and failure to perform all things herein agreed to be done and performed including, but not limited to, the right of Thornton to cut weeds and otherwise perform Tenant's obligations under Paragraph 10 above. Thornton shall have a lien on the share of crops of Tenant and other property of Tenant for the rent, additional rent and/or damages due Landlord under this Lease. Thornton shall subordinate any lien pursuant to this paragraph as reasonably necessary to allow Tenant to secure bank financing necessary to conduct farming operations hereunder. 11. Non-Waiver. Failure of Thornton to insist in any one instance or more in the performance o�any of the terms, conditions, or covenants of this Lease or on the exercise of any privileges herein contained and shall not be construed as thereafter waiving any such or any other covenants, conditions, or rights or privileges, but the same shall continue and remain in full force and effect. 12. Use of Premises. The demised premises shall, be used solely for the purpose of conducting farming operations and residential use associated therewith. Tenant agrees not to use or permit the property to be used for any unlawful or illegal business or purpose and to do no act whereby any insurance or buildings, equipment or feed supplies may be invalidated and not to remove or damage any buildings, fences, trees, shrubbery, equipment or other improvements without the express consent of Thornton. 13. Alterations. Tenant shall make no alterations or additions to the property structural or otherwise, without first securing the written consent of Thornton. • - 4 " 9000'70 • • • • 14. Insurance. Thornton shall maintain, fire and extended coverage insurance for all buildings and improvements upon the demised premises. Tenant shall maintain liability insurance to cover all farming operations conducted pursuant to this Lease and shall be responsible for insuring all personal property of Tenant located upon the demised premises. 15. This Lease shall not be construed to be extended beyond its date of expiration by anything done by either of the parties hereto unless such extension be made in writing hereon attached and made a part hereof and signed by the parties entitled to sign such additional part. Any claim by Tenant that he had a verbal understanding and by reason thereof fall plowed, prepared ground for fall planting, and did plant or seed or any other thing to be done by him shall be construed to be done at his own risk and shall be held to be forfeited and no claim shall be valid or established by reason thereof unless the same be done in writing or under authority of a new Lease for ensuing year. Any claim for such shall never otherwise be made or established and this section shall be held to be sufficient notice and a material part of the Lease. 16. At the expiration of this Lease, Tenant agrees to leave the property and improvements in as good order and condition as when he took possession of the same, ordinary wear, uncontrollable loss by fire or inevitable accidents excepted. In case Thornton shall, at any time, declare this Lease ended by reason of default in any of the covenants or agreements herein, then the Tenant agrees to surrender all the property and improvements to Landlord, his successors and assigns to be repossessed by him or them as in its first or former estate. If Tenant shall fail to surrender said property and improvements peacefully immediately upon expiration of this Lease or if he shall remain in possession of the same ten days after written notice of default or after termination of this Lease, he shall be deemed guilty of a forcible detainer of the property and shall be subject to damage sustained and eviction, removal, forcible or otherwise, with or without process of law. In such event, its attorneys or authorized agents may re-enter and repossess the demised premises. 17. In the event of a dispute between Thornton and Tenant which results in litigation, the prevailing party in litigation shall be awarded his costs and reasonable attorney's fees. 18. For purposes of this Farm Lease all notices and payments shall be sent to Thornton at City of Thornton, c/o Thornton Farm Management, P.O. Box 128 Ault, CO 80610 and notices to Tenant at 30994 HiRhvay 257, Fort Collins, CO 80524 unless otherwise designated in writing. 19. When signed, this Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, representatives and assigns of the parties. 20. Assignments - Subletting. Neither this lease or any of Tenants rights or obligations hereunder shall be assigned nor shall the demised premises be sublet, without the prior written consent of the City of Thornton, which consent shall not be • unreasonably withheld. 5 - 9. 0070 • • • 21. Oral Modification. This lease may not be changed orally but only by agreement in writing signed by the party against whom enforcement of any change hereto is thought. 22. ' Mechanics Liens. Within ten days after any notice from Thornton, Tenant shall discharge any mechanics lien for materials or labor claimed to have been furnished . . to the premises for Tenant's benefit. In the event that Thornton must discharge any such ' lien, the amount paid by Thornton shall become additional rental hereunder. 23. Upon the commencement of the term hereof, this lease and agreement shall supersede any and all prior agreements between the parties hereto relative to leasing of the herein described property. 24. Wherever reference is this Lease is made to Thornton, said reference shall include the duly appointed or designated property management agent for the City of Thornton. TENANT: BY dr/ X /4/fitlaert CITY OF THORNTON: B0 .enj C.f. epu.C. _ ATTEST: *44763° ems. (ACKNOWLEDGMENT ON FOLLOWING PAGE) • • • 9.:0070 • - s - • • . ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF veld ) The above•and forego'ng signet re of j6C1ll ,1�l�J. /GJ was subscribed and sworn to before me this�day of r�r,�,�,/.rA J , 1 • Witness my hand and official seal. Mr Commission ExaSrof. 11. 1990 My commission expires on Mary L. Eaton Notary Public Address: 203 First Street Ault, CO 80610 Phone: 834-2785 (SEAL) • • ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF COLORADO ) • ) ss COUNTY OF Laji nad ) • „ The above and fore o,ing signatu�re of ,. >. ,'• was subscribed and sworn to before me this °Ally of Aid'. � , 1 Witness my hand and official seal.• My commission expires on :_ ;�•.:i % • Notary ubli /, Address: r �1.37. [1%t,1...of , `. dif( . Phone: a 57- ;/4 (SEAL) • - 7 - 9 ,©070 - • • CACTUS HILL RANCH USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land located in Sections 16 and 21, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) o£ said Section 21 as bearing North 00° 47' 34" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Commencing at the Northwest Corner of said Section 21; thence North 89° 10' 26" East 40.00 feet to the Easterly right-of-way of Colorado Highway No. 257 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence along said right-of-way North 00° 20' 50" East 497.88 feet; Thence North 90° 00' 00" East 530.00 feet; Thence South 00° 20' 50" West 199.99 feet; Thence North 90° 00' 00" East 1416.39 feet; Thence South 00° 08' 57" East 325.24 feet; Thence South 13° 38' 24" East 227.10 feet; Thence South 03° 22' 49" East 547.92 feet; Thence South 05° 50' 04" East 370.29 feet; Thence South 09° 07' 29" west 496.86 feet; Thence South 23° 36' 02" West 296.22 feet; Thence South 15° 30' 40" west 346.80 feet; Thence South 41° 20' 29" West 292.82 feet; Thence South 26° 45' 11" West 177.46 feet; Thence North 89° 53 ' 22" West 220.35 feet; Thence South 00° 08 ' 17" East 521.75 feet; Thence North 84° 49' 00" West 763.51 feet; Thence South 88° 39' 00" West 494.97 feet to the Easterly right-of-way of said Colorado Highway 257; Thence along said right-of-way North 00° 12' 54" East 461.92 feet and again North 00° 47' 34" West 2640.23 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel of land contains 145.407 acres, more or less. 900070 • cACTuS HILL RANCH - PHASE III EXPANSION LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL A A tract of land located in the South Half (S 1/2) o£ the Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of Section 16, Township 7 North, Range 67 west, and in the North Half (N 1/2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 21, Township 7 North, Range 67 west, of the 6th Principal Meridian of Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of said ' Section 21 as bearing North 00°47' 34" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 21; thence North 89°10' 26" East 40.00 feet to the Easterly Right-of-way of Colorado Highway No. 257; Thence North 00°20' 50" East, a distance of 297.88 feet; Thence North 90°00' 00" East, a distance of 726.09 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: Thence North 90°00'00" East 1220.30 feet; Thence South 00°08' 57" East 325.24 feet; Thence South 13°38'24" East 227. 10 feet; Thence South 03°22'49" East 547.92 feet; Thence North 89°48'43" West 1044.41 feet; Thence North 01°47'51" East 470.07 feet; Thence North 24°06'47" west 678.87 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said tract of land contains 26.699 acres, more or less. PARCEL B Also Commencing at the Southwest Corner of said Section 16 considering the West line of the Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of Section 16 Township 7 North, Range 67 West, to bear North 00°20' 50" East and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°20'50" East, a distance of 297.88 feet; thence South 89°10' 26" East, a distance of 40.00 feet to the Easterly right of way of Colorado Highway No. 257 , which is the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence North 00°20'50" East 200.00 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" East 530.00 feet; Thence South 00°20' 50" West 199.99 feet; Thence North 90°00'00" West 530.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said tract of land contains 2.433 acres, more or less. 900070 • CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land situate in Sections 16 and 21 , Township 7 North , Range 67 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian , Weld County, Colorado, ' being more particularly described as follows : Considering the west tine of Northwest Quarter of said Section . 21 as bearing North 00 47 ' 34" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto ; Commencing at the Northwest Corner of said Section 21 ; Thence North 89 10' 26" East 40.00 feet to the Easterly right of way of Colorado Highway No . 257 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence along saSd right of way North 000 20' 5C" East 297.88 feet; Thence North 90 00' 00" East 726.09 feet ; Thence South 240 06' 47" East 678:87 feet ; Thence South 010 47 ' 51 " West 470.07 feet; Thence South 120 49' 17" West 405.14 feet; Thence South 410 31 ' 58" West 338.01 feet; Thence South 140 59' O1 " West 77 .73 feet; Thence South OOo 34 ' 5/ " East 859.84 feet; Thence South 100 43 ' 12" West 728.41 feet; Thence South 880 39' 00" West 494 . 97 feet to the Easterly right of way of said Colorado Highway No . 257 ; Thence along s$id right of way North 000 12 ' 54" East 461 .92 feet and again North 00 47 ' 34" West 2640. 23 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel of land contains 58.835 acres , more or less. 9N-007O • MANES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL • STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION I 80521 , Cactus Hill Ranch 38990 Hwy. 257, Ft Collins, CO 0705-17-000-013 Heckman, John 1/2 Int 80521 X Heckman, Marvin & 1020 Meadowbrook,Ft Collins, CO 0705-20-000-019 ✓ Dorothy 1/2 Int "Heckman, John 1/I Int 1020 Meadowbrook,Ft.t 71l s, CO 0705-20-000-020 ✓ Heckman, Marvin & 05�� Dorothy 1/2 Int 80521 0705-21-000-004 x Nelson, George & Mildred 8373 Weld Co Rd 78. Ft Collins 80524 x K & M Company • 3201 Shore Dr. ,Ft Collins, CO 0705-21-000-005 ✓ 80229 0705-21-000-046 ✓ i Thornton, City of 9500 Civic Center, Thornton CO 80521 x Cactus Hill Ranch 38990 Hwy 257, Ft Collins CO 0705-21-000-047 ✓ ,,,T% q,vw,,,A Thornton, City of 9500 Civic Center, Thornton, CO 0705-21-000-048 ✓ 86521 • Cactus Hill Ranch 38990 Hwy 257, Ft Collins, CO 0705-21-000-049 ✓ -1fU5Z1 Cactus Hill Ranch 38990 Hwy 257, Ft Collins, CO 0705-16-000-050 ✓ 8)449 »7hornton, City of 9500 Civic Center, Thornton, CO 0705-16-000-052 ✓ • a®er7n • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. NW1 /4 & W1 /2 of_ SW1 /4, Section 21 , T. 7N. , R. 67W. , Subject Property SW1 /a , Section 16, T. 7N. ,67W. STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. / - 7 5-K The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day o£ October , 19 89 WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: February 23, 1991 �:ti �:,, - L G ,t-) OS . .Pet.^ Notary ub is /4" jf t �� t ,if MME , : PPj � # • nIi%'Lvf� i • 5rr\ elt r< \�s . r�r.77 .' . 960070 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property NW1 /4 & W1 /2 of SW1 /4 , SeCtion 21 , T. 7N. ,R . 67W. , SW1 /4 , Section 16, T. 7N . ,R .67W. STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list o£ the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lesses of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. 1'4 /n 4 4.i'-riK/41-/ The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of October , 19 89, WITNESS my hand and official seal. 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Signature_ t 0opF X >. Dan of wln+ry ,$8 OtC ISO .': PS Pam 3811,,Mu.1987 ' e gs.OR0.1•1747`261 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEDT P s—fed Ned n .. Y.c;eaa,.,w�..e1 nz mnaWuirnevgw Ye ewtlbCM,GdnMdt s' %Wawa*eeerer f•,addMon•1 wrwo.l-0 nyu.wd 1. O Shawn whom sere,,nd e0a..ee•..dw.. z. o �Dell..,y.. l ( onmipif R3. ArticleAddrww0 to: . ..:4:. .. :. ; to M 0 JOHN, MARVIN & DOROTHY a � cZ/ ral 0 Sankt ro se a x 0 HECK?AN '� p O hwtW t W &_, o ro 1020 MEADOWBROOK `g�� ru etci_ o FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 Express CI COO 4 wvg4, cc xo Cr" V E',5 CC ,d 8 V I Mon obLwnAmou t of stickman ' 0 v s .d z m z 1 _. • contend t1AIT DFI:IVPRPO. u1 u. .-�—' 0 ti 6. *Mtn,..Addrewa Addre 00%Ado'ree(ONLY if ` l ~a�2 '01a� ddo a ; X Med mod fee pea) O. w` Z 0 e. Slpwtun...Ap1St w v E s X� �[J'/// ¢ O x cm o r7 6 i 7. _Dear or Oelh tY .. . 900071 1 _ PS Form 3811,Mat.1987 .V.g.WtO.7617nY►iag DOMESTIC RETURN REDEI►r RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the weld County Zoning Ordinance are Ted J. and Patricia A. Bucher; Pasqual and Graciela Garcia; Gregory J. Ward; and Margareta Q. Trevino and Angelina Quezada, 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 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 Ted J. and Patricia A. Bucher; Pasqual and Graciela Garcia; Gregory J. Ward; and Margareta Q. Trevino and Angelina Quezada to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 7),tgek,27 de Ae1?-�� () 900069 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made . and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of January, A.D. , 1990.'clerkBOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WEL UNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder 1 and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bra er, Chairman c: *%-n4 L ] eorge enne y, Pro-Te puty County erk As APPROVED AS TO FORM: onss anncce L. Har ert C.w. Kirby C my Attorney Gor n . tie --- 900069 . MEMORAnDUM WilkTo Board of County Commissioners Dee January 15, 1990 COLORADO Rom Department of Planning Services Suww, Legal Action Authorization 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 parries for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1341 Ted J. & Patricia A. Bucher 7346 Harold Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 BCV-1340 Pasggal and Graciela Garcia P.O. Box 348 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 BCV-1339 Gregory J. Ward 13400 Weld County Road 32 Platteville, CO 80651 Violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance: VI-1402 Margaret& Q. Trevino Angelina Quezada P.O. Box 267 Firestone, CO 80520 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 900069 /r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE RELEASE OF SURETY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - ARROWHEAD SUBDIVISION, FOURTH FILING 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 Release of Surety for Bond No. BND 2201738 issued by Continental Insurance Companies on behalf of Steve S. Lundvall in favor of Weld County for Arrowhead Subdivision, Fourth Filing, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Release upon the recommendation of the Weld County Engineer who, after inspection, has determined that all terms, obligations, and conditions concerning said Bond have been fully satisfied, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Release of Surety for the above stated Bond be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Release. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 7- WELD LINTY, COLORADO W County C�nd Recorder �j?�,� Weld Cou ty .ICJ 41effillt and Clerk to the Board ene R. $rantner, Chairman {,f e ge Kennedy, Pro-Tem p��County _ k //�9/ ,Y✓/ APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance ar�o �!� C.W. Kirby County Attorney Gord . ,da � �., U zi2iroi-44:6 eC aYa9i.(14' / d1C' 900074 (0, RELEASE OF SURETY • T0 : CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY P . O . BOX 17830 DENVER , CO 80217-0830 RE : BOND N0 . BND 2201738 WRITTEN ON BEHALF OF : STEVE S . LUNDVALL IN FAVOR OF : COUNTY OF WELD GENTLEMEN : PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ON THE 3RD DAY OF DECEMBER, 1989, ALL TERMS OBLIGATIONS , AND CONDITIONS COVERED UNDER THE ABOVE CAPTIONED BOND HAVE BEEN FULLY SATISFIED AND THAT STEVE S . LUNDVALL AS PRINCIPALS AND CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY AS SURETY ARE HEREBY RELEASED FROM OBLIGATION UNDER SAID BOND . SIGNED THIS I7TH DAY OF JANUARY , 71..SNXIX 1990 uBL-7 ' c BY . iI Lam : Cncirrncn,Lord of C=un'y Commi;icn:rs • ATTEST: ,P Un T (nt) CRX AND PSCORDSZ f T.t. TO er:A%O Cyt/y County Ccrk 90007'4- . _ p - ____..__.._._.___._. __....-_-- -- --/�/'',�� �r�,y�,,, t.rU2f�U�l7l�f'7l J,RlU'trZJ"U'J7lJ '{YVV JVVVVJ:JUUt1UUUUUUJUU7- 'JUUUUl1UUUilUUUUUUU'Utl �' ...'.-. _.. ...._ -_ S 1 • Me C ONTINEN"1'Al , INSURANCE co NI .�' ij SUB-DIVISION POND L Dead oBND 220 17 33 KNCW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESE^ITS, That STEVE S. LUNDVALL 0 of Greeley, Colorado / As Principal and THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, NEW ,YORK an OHIO c Corporation as Surety are held and firmly bound unto / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /' in the penal star of Thirty-Six Thousand Six Hundred Fourteen & 50/ 100 ,Z DOLLARS ($ 36,614.50 For a period not to exceed Two Years, for which pa)meng/Well and truly to be made and performed, we and each of us do hereby bind ours Ives, our heirs, executors - administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally and firmly by theF . presents. WHEREAS, STEVE S. LUNDVALL ill :inal has made application to the County of Weld or formal plat named Arrowhead Fourth Filing - Rept .f .S_J Q a WHEREAS, said plat shown thereon, r .g other things, a tract pr cel of land 0, named Lot 1 and Lot 2 in Block 10 / ��,\ ry WHER AS,the above bounden Princip I as Owner of the a.: • c•acc have agreed co and with the County of Wel• _ ' __ — to --- Paving Improvements in Repla o of •1' .nd A ow `.:.• " • . uE A in the said tract of land, i s own expense, said vi `,: Improvements ompleted in a manner io acceptable Co and approve b/ the County of Wet . \ . • NOW THEREFORE, they edition of this o i,,, on i- such that, if atie above '� plat is finally appro ,r by the County of V, !� <1.--\and if the said Pr'n al shall in all things o a perform theS`‘ Pa Im;r., ntS jiNc \t in the )er k,�cified and shall fully and faithfully do . ' perform each and every matter th:lg co be performed by the said Principal -ding to the terms and conditions • his bond, and. shall comply with all require:melts of the law of the '0Ot.Y of Wel.0 • ' S;CNGD, SI;ALGD AND DATED this 3rd day or December • 19115 rSTEVE 5„.-L.U.NI VA(,l . . Uy: i , . THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY r? I acar 6. 6403 9 .0074 N ��v�� v d---rix-rrw-.-—___.�„�„_,, e+.,„},,.,.,n.-..-.nnnnnrvnnnuriarzr2nr10 rt iThhirib iiiir ell;;Z!_�' Vim_- gale \- lZ - RL *Xnidg...-. �o r • t I ���� -3.,to_y-c r-= jitiAN 1 990 - " 6, atdaciock. Don) r0.'° � e-u- 0. .n.x�a.aae. c.�- t� � 19-A-•° °"6"-e- � �L) � C �,y� �e l��.�e,a�c� S-� a nor- P 0.Q.4:u-r-e . 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Y',Y'1M r ,t ;fG�MBir<xV�w4"Vr"" V N t . ., t:0l7f1'f 6."Ci314!.WYYliI ;II.aV' ).^ f1 ;,'L.%... V .,..e1 I r .1^ +,. • RE:.,, ACCEPT..4.XIOWA.DRIVE_..-IN..:.ARROWHEAD-.SUBDIVISION ` FOR 'FULL f, C �r` .. •:'.MAINTENANCE r�•.. _ *r is ' 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_;ofxweld:County,-„Colorado, 'and ar"'.crinsz ;Iran ,Z sa -.3xl -,- .',--* , .roielnikadu8 baathey txA art tart 2y 4c•, re-4-.,,X WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated November 19, 1986, `aaccept rKfowa ,Drive ;c:in ;;ArrowheadstSubdivision ,:for :partial maintenance,oand sbar. RuAvr.,,.d.4Z rea`/ uacd "V243" tearettpea 1i:L 4,xen I+.0.„ ':SV • " - `J.+c+')67 OY,:V7 r.93hD 43!o b7i7 9:`I .LOvnlc'.L?9iri iiYB .'i►c6�` A vBi.J -..... .o ,. ; WHEREAS,- the _,Weld County Engineer has :'certified :Oat repair work done to Kiowa Drive meets the County standards for .the purpose of acceptance for full maintenance. :u rTbrrlruro? xf r'. ?x ��r'"-o, orf 7. Sr.%, s:-eagns In:-:,. -z.; • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board o£ .County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Kiowa Drive, located in Arrowhead Subdivision, • 4th Filing all .of which .is located in the Northwest Quarter of -Section 27, :Township 5 North, Range .66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, be, and hereby ;is, accepted for full maintenance as a public road by the County of <.. Weld from Weld County Road 54 across Cheyenne Drive continuing j east on Kiowa Drive to the ending of the cul-de-sac. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of December, A.D. , 1989. `� �> r- _ - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: !' i •• .'.^ .::.c • - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder Gr ` , and Clerk to the Board C.w rby, hai n /�,, el ///�/I 7 BY: //,inev l ^ , ' ^ Gene R. rantner, Pro-Tem Deputy/County erk s-,,46T�.,,,,P AS APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance L. Harbert CT 1 1- 17Z.- Geor j�`for ey dy County Attor ey Gora aey-6 . . / 9000711 r „/ �2..V 1. 891300 . y/`,4* ' w .�To}4ASs]staf't_^�N1....tunLy.ALLOrney ;�'�+ �"�++D �7is LeCP�25T.0, ,lY2SY rr -;,-,,A� ( iM ` 4 MW M4L..ra`FN.,YM1y�lI1,Ih'f�CVT� 4'�x. .t+l.Ey M MY�'..' f Y.: .� nyy' IN Donald Ca- roll"�Administrative"Manager , .' ' , •+ COLORADO - r:em -.. ... ���.` ,. ,-• , ..-Kiowa`Drive ' Arrowhead Subdivision ), x.; ' . . �.7 Lir SubNct::. ti..y r.n-Yn ni'(a.F"MM.II'.w A.I• ��-. . .,yw,�,Yr ♦..^Yq ',w :ran .1., t K.....M F *moo %I:tvc." .clt,lf, sfl bad z 4t Ix, ab cello^ at 1^sar -: ‘11:=1:05..-.7_1 .. . F.1:, “...27,cl} .1.•-}SiNkii, :1G.-.v.icemns4 viedf. ' ;i .".`w l�:'oV t.:: •tc r;_.".�':Srip , OZ:lF On December 5, 1989, repairs were 'begun by -Best-Way Paving Company 'on '-:S; Kiowa Drive within the Arrowhead Subdivision. ..P.. 3 .r ..:a:..:: bn4.:;i/. t� -:_f.3uitt-`li. ,:yd ti?:::: - 1">^2 igJ ,.:4%:,,J.:6 The failed areas were marked, `then :saw cutting of the asphalt and removal`e91 was done. Next, the failed "clay" base was removed and replaced with 12".2bn of A.B.C. Class 6 base, and recompacted. The saw cut edges were tacked before paving. 'Then 2 1/2"._of Grading EX asphalt was machine patched back lie. _ ,.,..' c.,..:;-;:i..;..2,'. Nr,..t L.. . a I,P.. :\: C,w'=5. O.' _•i,:b _.^. 1 I was present during repairs and find no conflict with the remainder of the project. I The Weld County Engineering Department has certified that said repair to Kiowa Drive meets County standards for the purpose of acceptance for full ;'.4- ,maintenance. , - , , , . J.;aa .:‘"::):_,;_ , .. . x Z .�J. ...7,...2:, . . ..7 • y;..ci;sy) a40412,4 .1� .GCs .-.1-,..7 7) biz:: 'Ct. , b.t. "4 I 1 DC/mw:memkd cc: Commissioner Lacy Subdivision File - Arrowhead Subdivision 899��J1�3300 - - �7 ; RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INTERNSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO AND WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 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 a Internship Agreement between the University of Northern Colorado and the Weld County Health Department, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in the Agreement, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Internship Agreement between the University of Northern Colorado 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 Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of January, A.D. , 1990. ti_��t�n1 BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS :ATTEST 7/�Y2 WELD UNTY, COLORADO Weld County! Clerk and Recorder /( and Clerk to the Board ene . Brantner, hairman 8%.: 1- eJ ,�� George Kennedy, Pro-Tem P =puty County erk APPROV D AS TO FORM: `ions ance . Har ert C.W. Kir y ounty Attorney • Gor . La //Z oo// fie. - A/c 900073 INTERNSHIP AGREEMENT go This Agreement, entered into as o£ the 17th day of January , �4H4, by and between the University of Northern Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "UNC", and Weld County Health Department, hereinafter referred to as "Sponsor". WITNESSETH WHEREAS, UNC desires to establish relationships with organizations whereby interns of UNC may be placed in practical work experiences in order to further their education and/or training; and WHEREAS, the Sponsor desires to accept interns for the purpose of furthering their education and training; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to define their respective obligations and duties to each other and the intern/s; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF UNC A. UNC will prepare and screen the applicants for internships with the Sponsor under established policy set forth in the document entitled, "UNC Internship Program." This document is incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set forth. UNC will provide to the Sponsor copies of its internship program as may be developed from time to time and submit credentials of qualified applicants to the Sponsor for review. B. The UNC director will provide an orientation session with the Sponsor and the student at the commencement of any internship, in accordance with UNC internship program policies and, thereafter, on an "as needed basis," based upon the reasonable requests of either sponsor or intern. C. Both UNC and the Sponsor agree to provide interns an appropriate orientation to the organization, its policies, rules and operations and the internship program. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SPON$QR A. The Sponsor will screen the applicants after receiving the credentials of qualified and endorsed applicants from UNC. The Sponsor will screen the applicants for selection in accordance with all state and federal non-discrimination laws affecting the hiring process. The Sponsor agrees that it will provide the intern with an educational environment and work experience which is consistent with the customs and usages of the profession in which the intern is engaged. The Sponsor further agrees to establish a policy requiring its employees to meet the commitments of the Sponsor with respect to the internship program and to cooperate with UNC personnel in the administration of the internship program. 900073 B. Upon acceptance of an intern, the Sponsor agrees to appoint an employee (hereinafter referred to as "cooperating employee") who shall be responsible for the joint supervision of the intern in the internship program. The agency agrees to apply the following standards in selecting cooperating employees: A cooperating employee must have: 1. the desire to team with an intern 2. sufficient time available to cooperate with UNC and the intern in planning an acceptable internship program incorporating professional growth and educational experiences 3, at least two years satisfactory professional experience in the profession in which she/he is employed 4. demonstrated adherence to accepted professional work and conduct standards for a period of at least one year preceding involvement in the internship program. C. The Sponsor agrees to provide a work place and work environment, which is in compliance with applicable state and federal standards with respect to non-discrimination and safety, and agrees to save and hold harmless, UNC and the state of Colorado from any and all liability arising out of the relationship between the Sponsor and the intern due to the negligence or unlawful intentional acts of the Sponsor, its employees or agents or the failure of the Sponsor, its employees or agents to comply with state and federal laws or regulations. III. ,JOINT RESPONUBJLTTIES A. The internship shall be suspended during any period of work stoppage or other job action, which affects the area of employment and the job duties and responsibilities of the cooperating employee or the intern. The intern may not perform work, which is within the jurisdiction, or, which is claimed by any labor organization, during the period of any work stoppage or other job action. Further, the sponsor agrees that the intern is required to attend all seminars and other educational experiences scheduled by UNC and agrees to coordinate the work activities o£ the intern, so as to allow his/her compliance with those requirements. B. It is understood and agreed between the parties hereto, that this agreement is not intended to be nor is it a contract to supply labor to the Sponsor or a contract to supply educational services by the Sponsor to UNC. This agreement is solely between the contracting parties, and individual intern/s are not intended beneficiaries hereof. C. UNC faculty, staff and interns are not to be considered Sponsor employees for any purpose and said persons may not hold themselves out as employees or agents of Agency or otherwise make any representation or commitments on behalf of Sponsor. D. Faculty and interns of the University of Northern Colorado are covered by the State of Colorado self-insurance program, Chapters 24-10, C.R.S. and 24-30, C.R.S. Certificates of liability insurance coverage for students and faculty will be provided at the request of the Sponsor. 900073 E. Participating interns shall carry mandatory health insurance coverage under the University's health insurance program or show proof of enrollment in a comparable accident and sickness health insurance plan. F. The University is covered by workmen's compensation insurance with the State Compensation Insurance fund. The coverage does include all students enrolled in on-the-job training programs except student teaching. G. Either party may terminate this agreement at the conclusion o£ any internship conducted under the auspices hereof by providing the other party and the intern written notice of such intent to terminate or at any time when no internship program is pending. Upon breach by sponsor of any of the terms and provisions of this agreement, UNC reserves the right to rescind this agreement and terminate any internships which are then pending. Any such rescissions shall not relieve the sponsor from payment of any amounts required to be paid under the terms of this agreement up until the time of rescission. UNC's right of rescission shall be cumulative of any other rights which it may have. The waiver of any breach of this agreement by either party at any one time, shall not be a waiver with respect to any such breach occurring at any other time. H. This contract shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties that this agreement and the documents incorporated herein by reference, contain the entire agreement between the parties and any modifications hereof shall only be binding, if reduced to writing and subscribed by the authorized representative of the Sponsor and the President of UNC. I. It is agreed that exclusive jurisdiction for any litigation concerning or arising out of this agreement must be venued in courts of Weld County, State of Colorado, to the extent those courts are reposed with subject matter ,jurisdiction. The parties hereto submit to the personal ,jurisdiction of those courts. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this agreement as of the day and year first above written. UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO Robert C. Dickeson, President ademic vice President & Provost �b7f� 4e214:7-aalin can A sistant to resident for �/�L �. Legal Affair e ta°"., WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Randolph L. Cor on, M.D. , M.P.H. Public Health Director Gene R. ntnr/p��, Ullman �l/:dAn I BUlhl „�J ATTEST: County Clerk and Re rder and Clerk to the Board �Deputy County C1 k a 900073 Acritc->. MEMORAnDUM Gene Brantner, Chairman Board of County Commissioners January 15, 1990 To Date COLORADO From Jeannie Tacker, Business Manager, Health Department University of Northern Colorado Internship Agreement U Subject: Enclosed for Board approval is a non-financial internship agreement between the University of Northern Colorado and the Weld County Health Department. This agreement will cover all interns from both UNC's Community Health and Biology Programs. The interns gain their work experience in either the Health Department's Environmental Protection Division or the Health Education Division. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 900073 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF LOT 3, LOCATED IN THE SE} SE} OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST, OF UNION COLONY OF COLORADO - FREDERICK W. AND SHIRLEY M. LEIS 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 17th day of January, 1990, in a public meeting, the Board considered the request of Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis for the resubdivision of part of Lot 3, located in the SE3 SE} of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board reviewed the submitted evidence and heard the testimony of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board, having considered the recommendation of the Weld County Planning Commission, finds that the resubdivision request concerning part o£ said Lot 3 shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 6-4 B. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 6-4 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations as follows: a. No lot or parcel of land will be created that is less than the minimum requirements for area as established by these regulations or other applicable ordinances. .'��' C(e /?rc " / _Ui 900075 Page 2 RE: RESUBDIVISION - LEIS b. Drainage easements or rights-of-way reserved for drainage will not be changed. c. The proposed resubdivision plat will not be altered in any way which will adversely affect the character of the plat filed. 3. The following referral entities have reviewed this request and set forth no objections: Weld County Engineering Department, Western Hills Fire Department, and West Greeley Soil Conservation District. 4. On April 27, 1989, the Weld County Board of Adjustment approved a variance waiving the public sewer requirement of the R-1 (Low Density Residential) Zone District. The Weld County Health Department has recommended approval with conditions regarding the septic systems. 5. The Weld County Utilities Coordinating Committee recommended approval of this request at its meeting on December 21 , 1989. 6. The City of Greeley has reviewed this request and has recommended approval with certain conditions, which are addressed in conditions of approval. 7. The Department of Planning Services staff has not received any objections from surrounding property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis for the resubdivision of part of Lot 3 , located in the SE} SEI of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado, be, and hereby is, approved subject to the following condition: 1. Prior to recording, the Resubdivision Plat shall be amended to show an additional 10 foot right-of-way reservation on the north side of East 20th Street. 900075 Page 3 RE: RESUBDIVISION - LEIS 2. An ISDS evaluation shall be required on any existing septic systems prior to issuing the required septic permits. 3. A Weld County Septic Permit shall be required for any proposed home, and the system shall be installed according to the weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOAR OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘7717. 1) WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld Count erk nd Recorder Y and Clerk to the Board ene R. Brantner, Chairman ti �--fitA— �r B O714-114._1 4.2 Kennedy, Pro-Tem eputy County7ge ClC1 rk „ riteri4eade-- APPROVED AS O FORM: Constance L. aFf ib CCCE):::; -e /C.W. County Attorney 0 900075 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on January 17, 1990, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis 1017 East 20th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 3, located in the SE} SE} of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Resubdivision SIZE OF PARCEL: 6.74 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff. Deputy PUBLISHED: February 22, 1990, in The New News • 900075 COUNTY'1�/ ) 1^•a WELDDavid D. RTynolds, J^?r,ng Duly sworn, says that he is publish,- of the Now in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said n:'rNo'r7icitper has a . ':1:?,' err :l :irc,ula'.t,ion in said County i'.ind har.:.i been continuously and u,5intor^r"L;pteday eubli`ailod thorein during a period of at least f!"*.t y'- -i'—,� fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to . '" the firs t r7u `.icrttion of the anro::ed • Iff.6notice; that said nowsPaOer is a .e. n:''wt-pi.)or within ₹:hn rtS::raning Oj the P E=Zak. 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INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number 5-309 Submitted or Prepared Prior to hearing at hearing 1. Application 9 Pages 2. Applicant plat(s) page(s) 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet 4. DPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List 7. .3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician r 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check 12. /a f are Q a Lv e irk 14. / -0-2* 7413 v 15. 11-n- 87 •G��cep %/vit,., :J.e;..4 16. 3 0 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. I hereby certify that the t, items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office onjpm.) /// 199O rrent ' nner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCR AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 11- day of 19CkQ.• • ',p7ARY :. ' ' UDL1G:�o - h OPT,' NOTA PUBLIC oP Coy..o My Commission Expires My Commission Expires Feb. 13, 1993 900075 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION 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: CASE NUMBER: S-309 NAME: Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis ADDRESS: 1017 East 20th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision ti LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 3, located in the SE} SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony Of Colorado LOCATION: North of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley. 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 6-4 B. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. 2. The applicant has shown compliance with Section 6-4 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations as follows: - No lot or parcel of land will be created that is less than the minimum requirements for area as established by these regulations or other applicable ordinances. - Drainage easements or rights-of-way reserved for drainage will not be changed. - The proposed resubdivision plat will not be altered in any way which will adversely affect the character of the plat filed. 3. The following referral entities have reviewed this request and set forth no objections: Weld County Engineering Department, Western Hills Fire Department, and West Greeley Soil Conservation District_ 4. On April 27, 1989, the Weld County Board of Adjustment approved a variance waiving the public sewer requirement of the R-1 (Low Density Residential) zone district. The Weld County Bealth Department has recommended approval with conditions regarding the septic systems. 5 S-309 Frederick and Shirley M. Leis January 9, 1990 Page 2 5. The Weld County Utilities Coordinating Committee recommended approval of this request at its meeting on December 21, 1989. 6. The City of Greeley has reviewed this request and has recommended approval with certain conditions, which are addressed in conditions of approval. 7. The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received any objections from surrounding property owners. 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. Prior to recording, the Resubdivision Plat shall be amended to show an additional 10 foot right-of-way reservation on the north side of East 20th Street. 2. An ISDS evaluation shall be required on any existing septic systems prior to issuing the required septic permits. 3. A Weld County Septic Permit shall be required for any proposed home and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Judy Yamaguchi LeAnn Reid Bud Ralidorson Jerry Kiefer 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. 9000n S-309 Frederick and Shirley M. Leis January 9, 1990 Page 3 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 o£ the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on January 9, 1990, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 9th day of January, 1989. 2lO\seta:ai croon Bobbie Good Secretary 9000675 C•kn.1i. ie SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING January 9, 1990 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on January 9, 1990, in the County Commissioners' Bearing Room (Room 0101) , Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Ernie Ross, at 1:35 p.m. Tape 366 - Side 1 Bud Balldorson Present Ann Garrison Absent Jerry Burnett Absent Leann Reid Present Rick Iverson Absent Judy Yamaguchi Present Bud Clemons Absent Jerry Kiefer Present Ernie Ross Present A quorum was present. Also present: Lanell Curry, Current Planner, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, and Bobbie Good, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission held on December 5, 1989, was approved pursuant to a correction being made on the top of Page 12. May the record reflect Bud Clemons made the motion to approve Case Number USR-896 for Gary and Mary Ann Tuten, not Bud Balldorson. CASE NUMBER: S-309 APPLICANT: Frederick and Shirley M. Leis REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 3, in the SEi SEi of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado LOCATION: North of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley APPEARANCE: Fred Leis, property owner and applicant, stated they want to divide this property. The developed portion would then be one lot, and the undeveloped property would be eligible for a single family dwelling. He has no problem with the ten foot road right-of-way as shown on the plat, but he would like the Planning Commission to be aware the ten foot easement next to the ditch is in addition to the ditch right-of-way. • The Chairman called for discussion from the audience_ There was none. • we"t '::. t: 9th®15 mmnmisimmn Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission January 9, 1990 Page 2 The Chairman asked Mr. Leis if he had reviewed the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services? Be stated he has no objection to the staff's recommendation. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number S-309 for Frederick and Shirley M. Leis for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision of part of Lot 3, in the SE} SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Onion Colony of Colorado, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Weld County Utilities Coordinating Advisory Committee and the Department of Planning Services' staff. 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. Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LoAnn Reid - yes; Bud Balldorson - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMSER: OSR-900 APPLICANT: Daniel and Mildred Buxman REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a gravel mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} SW} and NE} SW} of Section 33, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 29, approximately .5 miles south of Weld County Road 64. APPEARANCE: Vern Nelson, Engineer, Nelson Engineering, stated this is a limited impact gravel mine, (under ten acres) with only about 7.7 acres that are mineable. This will be a private mine and the owner intends to only sell gravel to people who come on-site to buy it. There will be no crushers or other commercial equipment. The estimated life of this gravel pit is approximately sixteen years. Reclamation plans include a recreational site upon completion of the mining operation. They have reviewed the recommendations, conditions, and Development Standards prepared by the staff. They are taking exception only to Development Standard N4. They would prefer it be amended not to say..."No hauling shall be allowed south on Weld County Road 29." The applicant can discouage this route by placement of ingress and egress points, signs, etc., but this is a public • road and the applicant has no policing powers. 900075 ,y Y Date: January 9, 1990 CASE NUMBER: S-3C9 NAME: Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis ADDRESS: 1017 East 20th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 3, loeatod in the SE} SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W o£ the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado LOCATION: North of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley. 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 6-4 B. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. 2. The applicant has shown compliance with Section 6-4 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations as follows: - No lot or parcel of land will be created that is less than the minimum requirements for area as established by these regulations or other applicable ordinances. - Drainage easements or rights-of-way reserved for drainage will not be changed. - The proposed resubdivision plat will not be altered in any way which will adversely affect the character of the plat filed. 3. The following referral entities have reviewed this request and set forth no objections: Weld County Engineering Department, Western Hills Fire Department, and West Greeley Soil Conservation District. 4. On April 27, 1989, the Weld County Board of Adjustment approved a variance waiving the public sewer requirement of the R-1 (Low Density Residential) zone district. The Weld County Health Department has recommended approval with conditions regarding the septic systems. 5. The Weld County Utilities Coordinating Committee recommended approval of this request at its meeting on December 21, 1989. 900075 • S-309 Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis Page 2 6. The City of Greeley has reviewed this request and has recommended approval with certain conditions, which are addressed in conditions of Approval. 7. The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received any objections from surrounding property owners. 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. Prior to recording, the Resubdivision Plat shall be amended to show an additional 10 foot right-of-way reservation on the north side of East 20th Street. 2. An ISDS evaluation shall be required on any existing septic systems prior to issuing the required septic permits. 3. A Weld County Septic Permit shall be required for any proposed home and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. .9i007Jr LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: January 2, 1990 CASE NUMBER: S-309 NAME: Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis ADDRESS: 1017 East 20th Street, Greeley, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 3, in the SEi SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado as platted by the thaiwi Colony of Colorado LOCATION: North of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley SIZE OF PARCEL: 6.74 Acres, t POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this proposal is listed in Section 6-4 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The Leis' are requesting this resubdivision so they can sell part of their lot for another building site. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received referral responses from the Weld County Health Department, the City of Greeley Planning Department, the Weld County Engineering Department, the Western Hills Fire Protection District, and the West Greeley Soil Conservation District. 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Leis REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 3 in the SE} SEA of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado LOCATION: West of Bluebell, north of East 20th Street LAND USE: N vacant land and residential E Residential S Residential W Residential ZONING: N R-1 (Low Density Residential) E R-1 (Low Density Residential) S R-1 (Low Density Residential) W R-1 (Low Density Residential) COMMENTS: Access to these proposed parcels is from East 20th Street, a paved street. The proposed lot on the vest is vacant. The proposed lot on the east contains a house, outbuildings, and landscaping. 11 ettAA04/ Current P1 urr ntP1 • 900075 . REFERRAL LIST ' NAME: Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis CASE NUMBER: S-309 REFERRALS SENT: November 22, 1989 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: December 7, 1989 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault i X Health Department _Brighton Extension Service �Dacono Emergency Management Office Eaton "Sheriff's Office "—Erie /X Engineering "Evans ----Airport Authority —Firestone Airport Authority —Fort Lupton XBuilding Inspection Frederick Garden City STATE ----Gilcrest Division of Water Resources ve X Greeley Geological Survey Grover ----Department of Health Hudson Highway Department _Johnstown _'Historical Society ICeenesburg Water Conservation Board --------Kersey O il and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle Lochbuie FIRE DISTRICTS —Longmont Ault F-1 Mead Berthoud F-2 Milliken Brighton F-3 New Raymrr _▪ Dacono F-19 Nunn O Eaton F-4 Platteville Fort Lupton F-S Severance - -Galeton F-6 Windsor Hudson F-7 Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES —La Salle F-9 Adams �—Longmont F-I0 'Boulder Milliken F-11Lorimer 'Nunn F-12 Pawnee `Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES `Platte Valley F-14 US Army Corp of Engineers Poudre Valley F-15 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service XRaymer Federal Aviation Administration Southeast Weld F-16 _Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance F-17 Wiggins F-18 X Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Brighton — OTHER Fort Collins _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. X Greeley .+.ut Pit-D9- OR i ../5"•17 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Longmont ,Tri-Area Planning Commission ----West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER X Jerry Kiefer 960075 UNITED STATES 4302 West 9th Street Road DEPARTMENT OF Soil Conservation Service Greeley, Colorado 80634 AGRICULTURE Greeley Field Office (303) 356-6506 December 11 , 19•^_•9 Milton 3aumgartner, Pres. West Greeley Soil Conservation District 4302 W. 9th St. Rd . Greeley, CO 80632 Weld County Case Number: S-.309 Dear Mr. Baumgartner: I have reviewed the Weld County Planning Service referral from Frederick W. and Shirley M. 'Leis for a site specific development plan and a resubdivision. The resubdivision proposed by this referral is to divide the current 6.74 ac . parcel into two tots ; one of 3.2E ac . and one of 2.86 ac. I can see no conflicts with the District interest. I recommend approval of this request without comment. S' y, (::::: :' : e.aer.. .ere.o.4 Ronald D. Miller District Conservationist Greeley Field Office RDM/gg ,----;—_____T__1�,----;—_____T__,----;—_____T__l" o1'�VID,) flo0/) iI ii r 1 WM CO. ilbilo•ei .•..imi c„, 9 .0075 • • ir!��king 1 MEMORAf1DU(Yl wise Weld County Planning Drta December 13, 1989 To /-� aa COLORADO From Environmental Protection Services9 /vta eytACt" Case Number: S-309 Name: Leis, Frederick & Shirley Subpar: Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. Weld County Septic Permit is required for any proposed home septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 2. An ISDS Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permit on the existing system. WP349/cs r,s i j�J� I 1I 1 Slit , . 1g', { !I fI t, r•_..._i YC:A Cu • 9(:0075 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES • PHONE(amo lmwo 0,Err,4g* WM tots STREET GREELEY.COLORADO IMOI �i CASE NUMBER S-309 39 COLORADO November 22. 1959 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Frederick W. and Shirley M. Lois for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision. The parcel of land is described as part of Lot 3 in the SE} SE} of Section 9. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado. The location for which this application has been submitted is north of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley. 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 o£ your recommendation. Please reply by December 7. 1989. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanai' 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 +oe. — comply with cur Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. fL,..�.,,�1?LC�O rv' Rev WIC/Jae% /ripe—L4t _.mot_ Aye. ALA, ,d4,t J.�1 J1Ja i.11.. .1 f 04., t.., 4nt At. n,7. A der, = 0 pl. A .. ui-• • f �.l..ta, 1.t r -'- ,� We do tot have a Comprehensive Plan. but we feel this request ` (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our E, �� �Z; town for tha following reasons: 5GTh Y J ' ` (m2., mp �6We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our ' interests. —' A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed:^iisv4.14.- Agency: --33e1 O.(y/ Date: 1)../a - /,f, J 9c0075 DREW SCHELT INCA WELD COUNTY ENGINEERING DEFT 9:� 11TH AVENUE • itft , GREELEY, CO 80632 lagUtrAttI MtN I Ur PLANNING SERVICES , r �t ��r.t� PHONE(303)J56a000.EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREEIEY,COLOM008063t ul� N0V 2.7 198III g 9 � ♦ NU: CASE NUMBER COLORADO ..,.... ......__... ..:. ._,,T G7a v t DEC 1 21989 November 22. 1989 _ 11101 CO. Pllmlas Allik f TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision. The parcel of land is described as part of Lot 3 in the SE} SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld Ccunty, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado. The location for which this application has been submitted is north of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley. 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 December 7, 1989. 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 cur 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 �er to the enclosed letter. Signed: a , �P Agency: !r 1 ,„A t e .—t n Date: ailri C,9 v 9C0075 • FIELD CHECK /- 9 Filing Number: S-309 Date of Inspection: Y "9/ 3 Applicant's Name: Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis Request: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision Legal Description: Part of Lot 3 in the SE} SE{ of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado Location: North of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley Land Use: N /� c+C�r p.G/� �r✓ E R s 020/4 551" Zoning: N R-1 (Low Density Residential) E R-1 (Low Density Residential) S R-1 (Low Density Residential) W R-1 (Low Density Residential) COMMENTS: / /fie Trtil 1 7 1989 6:791tif-L-4--)tureDEC of/8oa d Member field cu. Adiwi„,t wuwwuw 9000'75 A &if/ \\ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3564000,EXT.4400 915 loth STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 60637 t O • CASE NUMBER S-309 COLORADO lop ID:�yr\\If) i , November 22, 1969 I !1 cC h 1989 (. L' /-.- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: wei6 Co. nth. t ym'""..-" Enclosed is an application from Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision. The parcel of land is described as part of Lot 3 in the SE} SE} of Section 9. T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado. The location for which this application bas been submitted is north of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley. 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 December 7, 1989, 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. 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 thi 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. Vie We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signad� � i��� }�.' IS Agoucy; WESTERN HILLS F1R5 PPOTcc i .CV DtC7 jSal c,.ctr1 fRC•. V:@�Q� l L4:J:CCJ Date: -FsS 356-1424 900075 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING tag� ad ontintalthe Tueede, waitStall 1]D pas. of the*wpm' vWao foe the e ee .repast.ri9bad bearcreeto veined �1 ve Ne pallt to AP LI Ftiederldt W.FPF.Iawl ��Wel OM. Pr?:g O 15 . W�QN A WAND N:INTENSITY OF USE: d� drib�1 f Fri ION :6.74 pea more or low the Weld lbw peptic �CmuWY will be b�e 'nth �Ijddtqeet�w7t Ielft.�Wd0. R dbHetionieLbf/uratalio ,,pnyeeovIn �upc to NSet P1.Met Mee ld ab.Ya date R prerOtad • et the ,fie b�g on January I llon sr* avallarepblic Inaction in &iota �t�R��eJt ol�Capes of the aaLena & _1Ceett 0157eghe'riu. (Pond*M l 1 W� pue S countynlerenera COMOgilaie 0 bepublished In'The New News n he bushed one ti) e{tne by Ni,91?96repiti, net Tbe November IQ It Ned' Nnre del `'D#11.1aCypn./�I nereiC _ . '�. ' ' fly ha �h YI:.•h..w•., allYdSlb. %Mtn5 CERTIFICATE OF NAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and 1eseees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County In the case 4S-309 for Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis in the United States Mail postage prepaid First Class Mail by postal card as addressed on the attached list. This 22nd day of November 1989. T0: 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 bearing on Tuesday, January 9, 1990, at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commis- sioners' Hearing Room. first floor, Weld County Centennial Canter, 915 10th Street. Greeley. Colorado, concerning the request of: CASE NUMBER: S-309 APPLICANT: Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Rssubdivision LEGAL: Part of Lot 3 in the SE} SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado. as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado LOCATION: North of East 20th Street, approximately .25 miles east of the City of Greeley For more information call Lentil J. Curry, Current Planner. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 915 10th Street - Room 342 - Greeley,Greeley, CO 80631 Phone 356-4000. Ext. 4400 910075 MAILING LIST Frederick W. and Shirley Leis S-309 Dele Watson and Rebecca Kelly Watson 2021 Bluebell Avenue Greeley. CO 80631 Donald R. and Mary J. Kelly 2003 Bluebell Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Josephine F. Gracik Route 1 Grover, CO 80729 Douglas C. and Dorothy Y. Uyemura 1116 East 20th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dennis G. and Judi D. Devore 2045 Cherry Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Gordon and Donna M. Brenckle 933 East 20th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Arthur Fries* 931 East 20th Street Greeley. CO 80631 Edvin W. and Katherine Saalvaecbter 904 East 18th Street Greeley. CO 80631 HCC-Nev Life Care Center, Inc. Suite 250. Forum Two 303 North Hurstboume Louisville, KY 40222 Pete Magdelauo 1841 Birch Greeley. CO 80631 Dee Ann Standiferd. Trustee Gail C. Hunter 1430 Kingwood Place Boulder. CO 80302 9O075 Mailing List Frederick W. and Shirley Leis S-309 Page 2 r Herbert J. and Ardith J. Nuseer 1812 Birch Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 William M. Weaver 1034 East 18th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Alfred F. Cioloha 1108 East 18th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Robert E. and Lenora Comer 1228 42nd Avenue • Greeley. CO 80634 Ray 0. Kane 1201 East 20th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Alvin L. and Ruby J. Puss 1133 East 20th Street Greeley. CO 80631 Jimmy L. and Jo Anna V. Heine 1131 East 20th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Jackie R. and Olive M. Richter 1125 East 20th Street Greeley. CO 80631 Kent and Nelda Brownlee 1135 East 20th Street Greeley. CO 80631 Heirs of Donald R. and Raymond Ginter 1123 East 20th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Leland H. and Josephine Laing 1103 East 20th Street Greeley. CO 80631 940075 Mailing List Frederick W. and SDirlsy Leis S-309 Page 3 Union Pacific Land Resoruces Corp. P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 900075 st to t DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE DA 356 000, =4400 tMiMh STREET GREELM COLORADO MOI COLORADO November 22. 1989 Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis 1017 East 20th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: S-309 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision on a parcel of land described as part of Lot 3 in the SE} SE} of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, ao platted by the Onion Colony of Colorado. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Leis: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in ordar at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday. January 9, 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/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. In addition. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Utilities Advisory Committee for Thursday, December 14, 1989, at 10:00 a.m. This meeting will take place in Room 339, Centennial Center. 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application o£ 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 Fleets* at 350-9780 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. 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 December 22. 1989, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than December 30. 1989. 9 :00'75 Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis November 21, 1989 Page 2 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, anLanell J. Carry / Current Planner LJC:zjg • 9000'7$ • RESUBDIVISION APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. Phone: 356-4000, Ext. 4400 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE. ONLY: CASE NO. APPLICATION FEE 5'00 Q9 ZONING DISTRICT RECEIPT N0. /7-1/f? DATE APPLICATION CHECKED BY TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures) : I (we) the undersigned hereby request the Department of Planning Services to review a resubdivisior of the following described unincorporated area of LOD Via;.« (42 o ¢ Jf zoateizeaSt chccti4r o { eAe SOUtHr45t ChtafLh a 64 -; Sr ) of Sect ionN/fit (4)/ 7o20r (A Ave.C.C,) Net r4„ Rattle 5/X<Y -Five_ 65) ?le 6t of 144 d 14 71,1,, ¢s pi<telt( y 00 linty of co/e,-4:ea/ ¢ac�Ar/n' ChcKFri n . E¢51' /99,z {ce-r thercof. (If additional space is required, attach an additional sheet) . NAME OF PROPOSED RESUBDIVISION 4h/6 71 ed /d 7T H! EXISTING ZONING 2- / / TOTAL AREA (ACRES) (4 . 717 NO. OF PROPOSED LOTS 47, LOT SIZE: AVERAGE Apa eV 3,775 Reiee MINIMUM .2. 15 /1 ere. UTILITIES: WATER: NAME Cit Y o g SEWER: NAME. GAS: NAME ce,g4../CY S ELECTRIC NAME Pa b L/G N'51/eV/CC PHONE: NAME 61 yJl.- DISTRICTS: SCHOOL: NAME /std tad 6 FIRE: NAME U/CC { Zeal,/ /•f/4 S 1 NAME OF APPLICANT ,c ,,1#410 LAC LEIS PHONE3o3 •SS3-.Alid(o ADDRESS /0/ P-O S . CeEE.1r1 _,d0‘.3 NAME OF APPLICANT ` L /✓/ (/$ FHONE0d3-353-.11e ADDRESS /O/7 .e 2. c 6 , d NAME OF APPLICANT PHONE ADDRESS Owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject property of record in the Weld County Assessor's Office: NAME J-)E4P/ZR I �cif/c RA11 ,.tiny Comp 4Aft ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS 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 o£ my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO Z eI ?7,1„4,44.) �� 7 ,�o 0�� C Signature/Owner dr Authorized Agent: • LOTA ••subscrzonanand sworn to before me this 17 ^ day of „e,, , �,,,,, 19 %� • • '°U[31"I 4: 4 71, NOTARY PUBLIC \ My commission expires My Commission Expires Feb. 13, 1993 9OOO713 �• dA do, 6 tnC.x:'•V sppx609 Rotorded.-... -S--.9CJ of �!ocka Arm Reception No. .._.....1530932......;..._....ICI......._.., Racceac. • I /_/ 7� ��[$ �7Q$by Made this saeOnB day of may in the O^ year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine between 4A 8 to o' ARTHUR C. LESTER and HARLEEN E. LESTER 1° 0 0.2 to County of Weld sad State of Colorado, of the 39 t'1 of the (�rc X tT O first pars, and FREDERICK W. LEIS and SHIRLEY M. LEIS en 4\k.7! 2 .ad state of Colorado, of the in of the t onaq of Weld ° ' �� � 2 .y• t second part: WITNRUSTH: That the said parties of the Bret tart.for and in consideration of the inns of • o to Other valuable consideration and tan and no/100 DOLLARS. ..r to the said parties of the first part in hand paid by the said pestleof the second pact' the receipt whereof is O hereby confesaed and acknowledged. ha ve granted. bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do O grant. bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the sold parties of the second part, to pass not in tenancy In common but in joint tenancy,the survivor of them, their nein and the ban and assigns of such survivor forayer,dl the fol- lowing described lot or parcel of C land,situ lying ate, and being la the County ofeld and State of Colorado, tamp: se t� Lot Three (3) of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4 SE 1/4) of Section Nine (9) , Township Five (5) North, =3 Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P. M., as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado, excepting therefrom the East 1991/2 feet thereof. Including a one-fifth interest in and to a pipeline serving this property according to an agreement entered into February 5, 1953. sDF TOORTHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto beleads6 or is ns? woe # -. GU appertaining, sod the reversion sad ions, remainder and remainders, rei, issues end the first profits thereof;pare tithe d ell the estate, right, title, interest. claim and demand whatsoever of the said patt of law or equity, of, in and to the above baritsined laremiaes, the hereditemeste sad nnisan oaness• TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with appurtenances. unto the said parties of the second part, the survivor of than. their sest n}�d the heirs and mat= of melt aardvor kw- ever. Aud the said part ies of the first part, forth=*e get �Uf a. executors, and administrators, do covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the said parties of the woad part, the survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns of such survivor.that at the tlma of the enaesllog and delivering of these presents they are well seised of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure, perleat, absolute and ladefewiMe aims � of inheritance, in law, in fee simple,and ha Vo good right, full power and lawful authotity to grant. bargain. b sell sad convey, the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and dear from all former sod other grants, bargains, sake, liens, tans, &satin enta and ineumbrasees of whatever idea or nature tomer: Except: 1. 1969 taxes due and payable in 1970. o 2. Reservations, restrictions or easements of record, i£ any: O 3. Deed of trust in favor o£ Northern Colorado Savings & Loan Assn, dated � November 3, 1959, recorded in Book 1544, page 138, Weld County records, o which buyers agree to assume and pay: and the above bargained premiers in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties of the second pert. the • survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns of such survivor.against all and every Parana a persene lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or soy part thereof, the said pert of the fiat pert shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said part jet' the first part have hereunto set theirhssd and seal the day and year first above written. ` ` • Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Prescott of LP/ (SEAL) AY r C. Lester i ..-..................-.....L..- -6- I • Harleen E. ,Lester • 0,, • stry' STA'• 'Olc.COLORADO.Iea The foregoing instrument was admowledgcd before me thls___.2.na.�—:day of • O T a to�{tity of Weld. JJ May Iy69 �___Arthur C. Lester.' and + 1ii ~i G • . -� • b p t, :e , Harleen' E. Legtex O �.a W►taps My Head Red Offidal Sall •� r• ' `� Hy Comml.aton Eayires - 'r9 Co1sR3Ss'0n Fsyite5 /' 'M WARRANTY DEED—To Joint Tenants , AC' _ UTILITY SERVICE STATEMENT FOR SUBDIVISIONS RI SUBD[V1STON PLAT OR .'ACATION The following record of utilitie3 shall be processed by the subdivider or his representative as required in Section O-48(2) (.:) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. A copy of the existing; recorded plat and a replat shall accompany this statement for review and approval of the proposed changes by utility agencies listed below. NAME OF SUBDIVIDER OR DEVELOPER FREDERICK W. LEIS & SHIRLEY M.LEIS Name of Subdivision UNInN CQrgvy Agent/Owner FREDERICK W. LEIS & SHTRLEY M.LETS Name & Address FREDERICK W. LEIS 1:17 M 20 st GREELEY,CO. ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPANY Approved by 7 ,e,e;•nUeerr :Waist 4/''c per. (Name) (Title) // (Date) Subject to Disapproved by (Name) (Title) (Date) WATER Approved by Director of Water & Sewer March 27, 1989 (Na ) Mark Hsi ybus (Title) (Date) Subject to City water service is provided to 1013 & 1017 E. 20th Street. Disapproved by _ (Name) (Title) (Date) SEWER Not Available Approved by (Name) (Title) (Date) Subject to Disapproved by (Name) (Title) (Dat;) TELEPHONE COMPANY Approved by /,�1✓' rr -) 3•�f^ (Na�m�e,)�- " ' (Tit_l/e_) - (Date) Subject to �C�kxsw•,li0yP^ /Z4'i"'7r� h Disapproved by (Name) (Title) (Date) CAS COMPANY ' .. Q Approved by? /L f�"� Me • �?-..27 197 ame)) itic) / / (Date) Subject to gArGy"d/ ? 71%,7 �� pfrte / l0/3 4‘7Q77.15i Disapproved by 7 ZName) (Title) (Date) FIRE DISTRICT Approved by a1 %N'nii. ' > . : ame) (Tile) (Date) Subject to rgC£ ret1e.Ctit \- ;,, F, Rtacc;;Jai Disapproved by Name) (Title) (Date) 900075 '' �{ g 6 Mc_x_- `i ar19 Recorded..-.14a...5—.1969------ of LL'dtleat AL aGGIIit Reception No. :.._...-. •J. .............._...- Mila.,SRO a..... Reader. I �p / —/ I (�1lj$ 71 eA Made this second day of May to the 0` year of our Lord one thousand nice hundred and sixty—nine between 4is 2 to a ARTHUR C. LEST£R and HARLEEN E. LESTER '° ,e enof the County of Weld and Stets of Co; ado, of the 9.t C' first part, and FREDERICK W. LEIS and SHIRLEY M. LEIS ' '-.c tnIA (I\in o 0 3 of the County of Weld and State of Colondo, of the i t-t FS 2 .at secon4 part: - " WITHASSETH: That the said parties of the firm part.for and in consideration of the ems of : m °• Other valuable consideration and ten and no/100 DOLLARS. en ,a to the said parties of the first part in hand paid by the said .parties of the second part the receipt hereof h w n hereby tautened and acknowledged, ha ve wanted, herniated, sold and conveyet and by these tremens do O grant. hargafn, sell, convey and eotdirnt unto the amid parties of the second par% to pans not in twat la common but in joint tenancy,the survivor of them, their sedans and the heirs and assigns of such survivor forever.all the fol- lowing described lot or parcel of land, situate,lying and being In the and Stete of � to•veite County of Weld uN Lot Three (3) of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4 SE 1/4) of Section Nine (9) , Township Five (5) North, f Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P. M., as platted by the Union Colony of Colorado, excepting therefrom the East 1991/2 feet thereof. Including a one-fifth interest in and to a pipeline serving this property according to an agreement entered into February 5, 1953. SD TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditament* and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise frul n — G U appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rente, issues sad protiu thereof; and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the arse par% tither in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises,the heredismemts sad appurtasasow TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premise■ above bargained and described. with appurtenances, unto the said parties of the second part, the survivor of them, their A}�ppd the heirs and amigos of such survivor for• ever. Aud the said parties of the first part, toRhemselves VG*, execrators, and &dadaistraters. do covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the said parties of the second part, the survivor of them, theft -C assigns and the heirs and assigns of such survivor,that at the time of the annealing and delivering of these preens, .I they are well seised of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure, perfect absolute and Isdelaslble estate vi of inheritance, in law, in fee simpk,and ha Ve good right, lull power and lawful authority to great, bargain, sell and convey, the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear frees all former and other wants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and incumbrances of whatever load or nature saver: Except: 1. 1969 taxes due and payable in 1970. o 2. Reservations, restrictions or easements of record, if any; o 3. Deed of trust in favor of Northern Colorado Savings & Loan Assn, dated • r November 3, 1959, recorded in Hook 1544, page 138, Weld County records, e which buyers agree to assume and pay• and the above bargained pinnies in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties M the second PM the • survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns of such unrvivor,mint all and every pans or perms lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said part of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. e IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said partie$t the first part have hereunto set theirhge6 sod seal the day and year first above written. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of /tv/r li_ SEAL) t Ar r C. Lester • ' 1 ........ ._ ..P,...i, ) I Harleen E. .Lesters-s (SEAL) .D ti iv•.' S7£I 'OI �0L0RAD0.lse The forcgoiag instrument was acknowledged before me this__ .P__�_.iday of %` 01 '45-Pack Weld. J ti May _ 1969 �� Arthur C. Lester' ..and N • --. : • _ A U B L l G11c i Hare. Lester m fiend and °fade Seal r 0 f t a . 1% • Camm edmn Ermine COW— AILiSGAIl pane �l� z; sin. bfy •e• / . , , /14,Public. .. 1 WARRANTY DEED--To Joint Tenants A ,.'k.- ei,- •..\2 ., o " t: 1 \;', w w i t is 'el ' . , N Y i r" 4. . N � _ I s gg 7xl n.c..4 N„,; 1,. y, ,$ 1 g p 13 3 65 �1-� is ,, 4 7 �``t. I./. ' � I M � . :. I r N k d [17 t.V. alP C • • • ,y. , _ . 3.. ,- .. UTILITY SERVICE STATEMENT FOR SUBDIVISIONS ItESUISD[V1SlON PLAT OR :AG,1'I^UN The following record of utilities' shall be processed by the subdivider or his . representative as required in Section 6-4B(2)(c) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. A copy of the existing recorded plat and a replat shall accompany this statement for review and approval of the proposed changes . by utility agencies listed below. NAME OF SUBDIVIDER OR DEVELOPER FREDERICK W. LEIS & SHIRLEY M. LEIS Name of Subdivision 1NtOt' COLG)N14 Agent/Owner FREDERICK W. LEIS & SHIRLEY M_LEIS Name & Address FREDERICK W. LEIS 1)17 M 20 st GREELEY,CO. ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPANY / 4',.0.3 .7. Approved by711.elea+ ter. ;fr'ete-ir S -27�� (Name) (Title) / (Date) Subject to Disapproved by (Name) (Title) (Date) WATER Approved by Director of Water & Sewer March 27, 1989 (Na)Mark H. , ybus (Title) (Dace) Subject to City water service is provided to 1013 & 1017 E. 20th Street. Disapproved by _ (Name) (Title) (Date) SEWER Not Available Approved by (Name) (Title) (Date) Subject to Disapproved by (Name) (Title) (Date) TELEPHONE COMPANY/1 •� Approved b/4 '�� 3•2/'n (Name) (Ti le)• � � � �, (Date) Subject toy^ Disapproved by (Name) (Title) (Date) CAS COMPANY r Approved byr LL— ./42c' ervj Fl� 4 :7-7-27.-297 ame)) `/?title) (Date) Subject to /./1/4-0-44/0.10-/./1/4-0-44/0.1 71-.q nl /O/3 4/�TWS7 Disapproved by 99 J Name) (Title) (Date) . FIRE DISTRICT 1 y(1 Approved by / 9. 4l.)/'rt,J 'j .,1 /Nam (Title) (Date) Subject to I)oC k'ct,1“4144) ksam u. ,s,k iv.J ,,, I c. ;s_s YLa911 oZ `YJrsi n' Disapproved by Name) (Title) (Date) 900075 November 17 , 1989 Weld County Department o£ Planning Services 915 10 Street Centennial Building Greeley.Co. 80631 Dear Board Members: We are requesting a hearing to subdivide our acreage. We have lived here over (20) years and health problems have given cause for us to want to subdivide. It would also make the acreage into better marketable parcels. Our present lot is approximately 6.74 acres (460 ' E&W by 630 ' N&S) . It is our wish to divide the single lot into (2) lots by use of the resubdivision application process. The proposed resubdivision would create a lot approximately 3.88 acres, (267' E&W by 631 ' N&S) which is presently being farmed. The remaining lot, approximately 2.86 acres (197 ' E&W by 630 ' N&S) contains our dwelling and pasture. All measurements are approximate. Both parcels are accessable off East 20th street. We have been granted the required sewer variance by the Weld County Board of Adjustment and would appreciate your granting us this request. Respectfully/Submitted, X- 44-44 1O�- F G4J h'I '44q/ • 900075 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # WATSCLL,DALE F&REBECCA- 17..LLiagiiL 94/631 •C1,Lj6102007 2003 BLUEBELL AVE KELLY, DONALD R& MARY J. G$F.FLF.Y _CO 80631 096116102 GRACIK, JOSEPHINE F. RT 1 GROVER,CO 80729 096116100007 1116 E20 St UYEMURA,DOUGLAS C & DOROTHY Y. GREELEY.CO 80631 096116103001 DEVORE, DENNIS G.& JUDI D. 2045 CHERRY AVE 94.6 U 610.0011 77CREGRLEpoY,C0 SOG31 MF.YFR_THOMAC n pp& DOpNOpNNAN�1AA M�,�A1�,SaMS8FR6N{E 09_61,1.,6103001 20 st ARF.NCKLE,A AKA MARTF h ijrLEJ Cu 80631 096109400099 BRENCKL£ AAKA ARTHUR FRIESS ( LE)93/ E 20 ST , rovrTFvern A0A31 0961neAnnn08 904 E 18 ST SAALWAF.CHTyR__EDWIN IC_& KA:HERINE GREELEY CO 80631 096109400078 904 E 18 ST SAALWAF.rHTF.Fj„F.DWTN W_& KATHF.RTNF. GRF.ELEY.C,n 80631 096109400045 303 NORTH HURSTBOUME HCC_NFW LIM rJIRE CENTER TNC SUTTF_ 250 FORUM TWO 09Ain0an00a6 LOUISVILLE,KY. 40222 1841 BIRCH AVE ` MACDBLAWO,DETB ritrF ELI'n 80631 0961094^0041 AWRIEEBITEEE ANN (TRUSTEE) 1430 KINGWOOD PL ROULDYR,CO 80302 096116100002 1812 BIRCH AVE mmeerr, pERBFBT 7 G am-atm 7 GrryT.FY1'n Rn631 0463_04400042 1812 BIRCH AVE WUSS£?; k1FBBFYT J t rRnrmH .7 GRLEi,6z to 80631 096109400048 ` wEAVER, wILLTAM MICHAEL 1034 E 18 ST 096109400050 GAEI}�bLY,CO. 80631 1108 E 18 ST ` rTOT,OHA ALE2FD F_ CDrELEY j'0 80631 09610.94(10051 1228 42 ave COMER,F.OBEF.T E.E LANORA GPEELEY,CO 80634 096.10.940005, 1228 42 AVE COWP, RORRRT R C LANORN 1CRnEErrY,CCO 80A24 004109400021 [:KANr RAY O 3T1Y2COSW0631 096109400064 • 1133 E 20 ST Fur.E.ALVTN T.RROY & Ruy f7ANF GRF.F.LEY.CO 806.31 096109400014 1131 E 20 ST HATN7F .JIMMV TFE & JO ANNE VICTORIA- GRFFLF,y CO. 80631 096109400067 1125 E 20 ST RTrHTER .IACKTE RAY & QLTVE M nRFFLEY CO 80631 096109400068 1135 E 20 ST B OWNIatE, WVY'r s myLna nREFrFY,rn R0631 046104400003 900075 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET_ Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION 4 (HEIRS Of) 1123 E 20 ST arsaHFFrnnNLrm RavajQND GgFFL,Fv fn nnAll 096109.4.Dan69 1115 E 20 ST STREIT,YRTSTODVE8 ] r CYNTMTA r GRFFrFY.CO 8063 096109400070 1103 E 20 ST LTTNG_ trisAmD w �'. rnCFPWINF [-AFFrry Pn RnARI noAlooson07r a e • 900075 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property Inf 3 of the CFI of the SF}AIf Sectinn 4 Tnwnchip R, of Raage R4 Wet+ of the 6th P ht Weld fnunty, Pn3nrAdn_ otropting thnrnfrnm the East 199} feet thereof. • STATE OF COLORADO ) as. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED. being first duly sworn. states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessee of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office. or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. • Denver M. Wiggins r Stewart Title. Insurance of Greeley The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of November 19 89. WITNESS my hand and official seal, My Commission expires: B-4--e Not ry ublic 900075 l . • �• • THE SEk OF THE SEk OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, OF RANGE 65. THE LAND PATENT N0. 1, ki:!:ORDED APRIL 29TH 1876 IN BOOK 20 at PAGE 75, WELD COUNTY RECORDS CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING: YET EXCLUDING & EXCEPTING FROM THE TRANSFER BY THESE PRESENTS "ALL MINERAL LANDS, SHOULD ANY SUCH BE FOUND IN THE TRACTS AFORE- SAID," BUT THIS EXCULSION & EXCEPTION , ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THE STATUE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO INCLUDE COAL & IRON LAND. 900075 Y- RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 38 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 3 AND 5 BY THE LITTLE THOMPSON WATER DISTRICT FOR APPROXIMATELY EIGHT DAYS FOR WATER LINE PROJECT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . . ", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 38 between Weld County Roads 3 and 5 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective January 16, 1990, for approximately eight days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. pp �� a Dap y ee; �5c- 14 "� /� 900072 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 38 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of January, A.D. , 1990, nunc pro tune January 16, 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD C LINTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 'Gene R. Brant er, Chairman X�1/� y+- Y.. • p Y: George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Deputy County erk !'_404.0" APPROVED AS TO FORM: onstance L. Ha ert iaer*AC. C.W. Ksr y County Attorney Go 900072 0 f t' ct Q W N Q' r < r^ 0 It O Q 1' W % %. v _ V o hN t O 3. A a ` 4 �I -1%.o , 3 p h c 4n � 4 a I II" 0 n N ,,� v m 4 1 c O Q �, 3 a 3 3 i.z t � ��� CI) N 0 h 3 , o O 1 .! :1 O O / ilj . s O b O ., — ���� D d N - M O K O 1 t 3 3 3 a . F e v " 1 Q o A . 2 � er , I.,it o J a 5 KK C l' s g • 4 r, �a .) t0 J d c ,r- 3.I 4 s• d �C S 41 \ IuC' 2 00 W `° 3 o 4...r S Y o . F '` t c 4-.;4 jg 0 . y, � t c .yj L 6 FI 1. • 40 H .£ v H M X N. r 2 . r r e. a � � —z0 Z v O 0 3 �' tk u , 3 ", M a + °t v ri f1 r o a a' — O U U s env O O O selu r '. Pa N C 0 • 9 K a ; 3 ? t MEMORAn®um 1111111e Clerk to the Board January 16, 1990 To Dets George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO From _ Road Closure sublet:. The following road was closed January 16, 1990 by the Little Thompson Water District for a water line project. It will be closed approximately eight days. Please place this on the Board's next agenda: WCR 38 between WCR 3 & WCR 5 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Kirby Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 3, 5, 38 900072 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF USED EQUIPMENT 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, it is the policy of the Board of County Commissioners to purchase used equipment by Resolution, and WHEREAS, the Road and Bridge Department wishes to purchase one lot of bridge girders, including 10 each W18 and 13 each W15 beams, from Paramount Construction, for the sum of $2,000.00, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to purchase said equipment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby authorizes purchase of the above mentioned equipment in the amount of $2,000.00 from Paramount Construction, Inc. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of January, A.D. , 1990. �y ' BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: / / � "Pi WEL UNTY�, COL RADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder a/ and Clerk to the Board )Gene "��R�Br�a��ntner, hairman Pcntsr �i (7;:t:teY4/ George Kennedy,r��Deputy Countyk APPROVED AS TO FORM: �se� l�`� rt ‹:: aCc7LecAorreee2 C.W. K rby County Attorney Gord . © a,27 �� G -'R B-ID����r�i � 900071 ink •-! F t • d`1 Pr 4 PARAMOUNT CONSTRUCTION INC. PF � rrr--K-Y •,„ r JAN , X990 U + ,' January 9, 1990 k� Weld County Road and Bridge Department 933 No. 11th Avenue P.O.. Box 758 Greeley, Co. 8631-0758 Attention: Dale;Elliot Dale, Per our conversation on 1-9-90, Paramount Construction, Inc. will sell to Weld County, 1 lot o£ bridge girders -( including, 10 each W18 and 13 each W15 beams)for a lump sum price of $ 2,000.00. The girders are located at the intersection of Orchard.Road and Colo. Blvd. in Greenwood Village, Co. Weld County is to supply transportation from the jobsite and Para- mount Construction, Inc. will supply equipment to load the beams. If this offer is acceptable, the girders are available for immediate pick up. If you need any further information, let me know. Sincerely, Scott D. 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SJ '�I�.� i•-. „.--A`_/ -! __ _/ -/lam 4, 1MEMORAIIDUM Gem! R. Brantner, Chairman Board of County Commissioners January 19, 1990 To Date COLORADO from Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources 4?6,404— Purchase of Services Agreements Between Area Agency on Aging sunlecr and Local Agencies for 1990 Enclosed for Board approval are seven (7) Purchase of Services Agreements with local agencies to provide services as specified in the Area Agency 1990 Plan. 1. Purchase of Services Agreement between the Area Agency on Aging and Meal on Wheels for $39,932 to purchase 29,500 meals for 130 homebound elderly of Weld County. 2. Purchase of Services Agreement between the Area Agency on Aging and Catholic Community Services Northern for $27,584 to purchase 2,700 units of outreach services to 250 isolated and homebound spanish surname elderly of Weld County to help them gain access to needed services. 3. Purchase of Services Agreement between Area Agency on Aging and Catholic Community Services Northern for $8,528 to purchase 1,472 units of respite care to 26 families caring for a frail elder in their own homes. 4. Purchase of Services Agreement between the Area Agency on Aging and the Weld Mental Health Center for $25,524 to provide 5000 contact units of outreach counseling to 160 individuals and 75 units of consultation an education to 700 individuals. 5. Purchase of Services Agreement between The Area Agency on Aging and RVNA Home Care Services for 3,086 hours of home health care for 56 elderly at $8.20 per hour not to exceed $23,000 for FY '90. 6. Purchase of Services Agreement between the Area Agency on Aging and RVNA Home Care Services for home health care for only Case Management referred clients at $8.20 per hour, not to exceed $10,000 for FY '90. 7. Purchase of Services Agreement between the Area Agency on Aging and EIdergarden for $15,000 to purchase 17,400 hours of adult day care to 56 participants. If you have any questions, please telephone Linda Piper at 353-3816. 900077 ye o09a,' _ M .• • ! t t , ' � J e� 1lawn""`1 � '7.n 4 w 4' ni r ',5".," -",1::/,(1\t,:„.^.1 IvWetS os, 'ti +//0 .n n if t w •A ' ',\'�kl,wy'.: ' " � 'h''f l�pp �$A4Viern 0.4.9����: e4„r(wI w;Ird �.ir Sy"‘ti,^,6^y,y. �r+Sett' 'h w���(('+.4. +�'+�J�.'�S' My'".ate` '�5�rn�i {N�M.s Na / sszA .IfLLICfrins"''s V6 v: 1,;1;:iO,', .il� 4 , rl ". 1t' `' D !? t h,1l, 7 his n, ; t + � n!„.,. .,,,,:, TO:. Clerk to Still ,. `'f 1w ER: Linda ripar .. RE: Purobes!:'Or' led t µ ' BOISOtn AAA Mi f Local Agencies . F , �`,,'Enclosed #or ree fa�tare 'are thre (3) copies each of these 7 ayree0lentt� c..,..:,-Please, Please, return tiod of each of the* when they are � signed. �,,If.You :have any questions, telephone Ise at ;353-3816: 4; t;, ter, ,r g:.‘ ,/ . . . .. . . . - ,, : 4 i , , • ,. .: i. iiii, .............__. .._....,.... . . 9000'7'7 Purchase of Services Agreement THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990, by and between Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA," and Meals on Wheels of Greeley, hereinafter referred to as "MOW." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, AAA develops and administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons in Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA must provide for nutrition services to older persons with the greatest economic and social need, and WHEREAS, MOW is a private, non-profit organization existing for the purpose of providing home delivered meals to low-income people, and WHEREAS, AAA desires that MOW provide, through experienced staff and volun- teers, expertise in preparing and delivering meals to the homebound elderly, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to purchase services from MOW to provide home delivered meals to low-income elderly in need, NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed: 1. The AAA hereby agrees to award grant monies (under the Older Americans Act) in the sum of $39,932 to MOW. 2. MOW agrees to provide 29,500 home delivered meals to 130 homebound, 2000 meals and 30 individuals to be minority. 3. MOW agrees to provide home delivered meals to those elderly in the greatest economic and social need. 4. MOW agrees that meals served under this part will meet one-third (1/3) of the current recommended daily allowance requirements for nutrition as established by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council . 900077 5. MOW agrees to support the goat of a comprehensive and coordinated system of services by maintaining regular participation on the Long Term Care Coordinating Committee. 6. MOW agrees to coordinate with the CareLink (Weld County Case Management Program) Project by making appropriate referrals to CareLink and by making home delivered meals available to CareLink participants on a priority basis as resources allow. 7. The services of this Agreement are to commence within thirty (30) days after the signing of this Agreement and shall be undertaken in such sequence as to assure completion of all services required hereunder by December 31, 1990. 8. The AAA agrees to reimburse MOW for all eligible project costs up to but not exceeding the sum of $39,932.00. 9. MOW agrees to provide a minimum of 10% in-kind or cash match based on the total award as per the grant proposal . 10. MOW agrees to document and report any project income received as a result of services provided under this Agreement. 11. MOW agrees to develop and utilize an advisory board which meets regularly and is composed of members who represent the project participants and Weld County. 12. MOW agrees to include the following statement in any written materials (pamphlets, brochures, announcements, etc.) or in any verbal presentations: "MOW is supported, in part, by funds provided by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging through the Older Americans Act." 13. MOW understands that AAA is required to conduct periodic evaluations of the activities conducted under this Agreement and to monitor on an ongoing basis the performance of MOW to insure that the funds made available by this Agreement are expended in keeping with the purposes for which they were awarded; and MOW accordingly agrees to cooperate fully with the AAA in the conduct of such evalu- ation and monitoring, including the keeping and supplying of such information, and SC0077 providing access to documents and records to the AAA for the purpose of audit; and further agrees to do all things necessary to enable AAA to fulfill its obligation to the State of Colorado and the United States Government. 14. Any changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of MOWs compensation, and including changes in budget allocations which are mutually agreed upon by and between the AAA and MOW, shall be incorporated in written amendments to this Agreement and in appropriate revisions to the grant proposal . 15. MOW understands and agrees that the following provisions are part of the official application and as such become binding upon commencement of the project. a. Agrees that the project will be carried out in accordance with the Federal program and fiscal regulations, the policies and procedures established for grants by the State Agency, and the terms and conditions of the project application approved by AAA in making this award of funds; specifically, agreeing to abide by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost cate- gories. b. Understands that if there is Federal/State cash unearned at the time the project is terminated, this amount must be returned to the AAA unless the AAA otherwise stipulates. c. Understands that the project's fiscal affairs are subject to audit. It costs are disallowed, the proportion of Federal/State funds disallowed must be returned to the AAA. d. Understands that this award is made for the period and amounts stated in this Agreement. This Agreement in no way implies further funding which is contingent upon the availability of funds and approval of future project applica- tions. e. Agrees to keep records and make reports on the forms required by the AAA and in accordance with guidelines issued by the State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: To submit a monthly financial and programmatic reports to the AAA by the 10th of the following month; 960077 . To submit a final financial report within 45 days after the end of the project year; . To submit other reports to the AAA as requested. f. Agrees to advise the AAA of needed program and financial changes and await approval from the AAA prior to change implementation. 16. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY OF LD COUNTY � e . rant er, airman ry ar(gafl:4rt "or WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOU: ES W• /•r .J. Speckman, Executive Director AREA AGENCY ON AGING dadat.. C.1-2,2_,..4L, Linda E. Piper, Director‘77)2ATTEST: /C � Weld County C1 k and Recorder d Clerk to the Board \B • e uty ounnty C erc 9000'?'? Purchase of Services Agreement THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990, by and between Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA," and Catholic Community Services Northern, hereinafter referred to as "CCSN." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, AAA develops and administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons with the greatest economic and social need, and WHEREAS, CCSN is a private, non-profit organization existing for the purpose of providing assistance to low-income people, and WHEREAS, AAA desires that CCSN provide outreach to Spanish surnamed elderly, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to purchase services from CCSN to establish the Spanish Outreach Program for the isolated and needy Spanish speaking elderly in Weld County, NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed: 1. The AAA hereby agrees to award grant monies (under the Older Americans Act) in the sum of $27,584 to CCSN. 2. CCSN agrees to provide 2,700 units of outreach services to 250 isolated and homebound Spanish surname elderly of Weld County to help them in gaining access to needed services. 3. CCSN agrees to utilize and coordinate with existing community services with particular emphasis on the utilization of home health care, adult day care, legal aide, peer counseling, nutrition, and alternative housing services. 4. CCSN agrees to support the goal of a comprehensive and coordinated 900077 system of services by maintaining regular participation on the Long Term Care Coordinating Committee. 5. CCSN agrees to support and actively participate in the AAA Case Management Demonstration Project by making appropriate referrals to case management and by making outreach services available to case management participants on a priority basis as funding allows. 6. The services of this Agreement are to commence within thirty (30) days after the signing of this Agreement and shall be undertaken in such sequence as to assure completion of all services required hereunder by December 31, 1990. 7. The AAA agrees to reimburse CCSN for all eligible project costs up to but not exceeding the sum of $27,584. 8. CCSN agrees to provide a minimum of 10% in-kind or cash match based on the total award as per the grant proposal. 9. CCSN agrees to document and report any project income received as a result of services provided under this Agreement. 10. CCSN agrees to include the following statement in any written materials (pamphlets, brochures, announcements, etc.) or in any verbal presentations: "CCSN is supported, in part, by funds provided by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging through the Older Americans Act." 11. CCSN understands that AAA is required to conduct periodic evaluations of the activities conducted under this Agreement and to monitor on an ongoing basis the performance of CCSN to insure that the funds made available by this Agreement are expended in keeping with the purposes for which they were awarded; and CCSN accordingly agrees to cooperate fully with the AAA in the conduct of such evaluation and monitoring, including the keeping and supplying of such information, and providing access to documents and records to .9000°7'7 the AAA for the purpose of audit; and further agrees to do all things necessary to enable AAA to fulfill its obligation to the State of Colorado and the United States Government. 12. Any changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of CCSN's compensation, and including changes in budget allocations which are mutually agreed upon by and between the AAA and CCSN, shall be incorporated in written amendments to this Agreement and in appropriate revisions to the grant proposal. 13. CCSN understands and agrees that the following provisions are part of the official application and as such become binding upon commencement of the project: a. Agrees that the project will be carried out in accordance with the Federal program and fiscal regulations, the policies and procedures established for grants by the State Agency, and the terms and conditions of the project appli- cation approved by AAA in making this award of funds; specifically, agrees to abide by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost categories. b. Understands that if there is Federal/State cash unearned at the time the project is terminated, this amount must be returned to the AAA unless the AAA otherwise stipulates. c. Understands that the project's fiscal affairs are subject to audit. If costs are disallowed, the proportion of Federal/State funds disallowed must be returned to the AAA. d. Understands that this award is made for the period amounts stated in this Agreement. This Agreement in no way implies further funding which is contingent upon the availability of funds and approval of future project applications. 9600'77 e. Agrees to keep records and make reports on the forms required by the AAA and in accordance with guidelines issued by the State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: . To submit monthly financial and quarterly programmatic reports to the AAA by the 10th of the following month; . To submit a final financial report within 45 days after the end of the project year; ` . To submit other reports to the AAA as requested. f. Agrees to advise the AAA of needed program and financial changes and await approval from the AAA prior to change implementation. 14. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF W/fL-D'COUNTY NORTHERN ®� Id��{�! IL � �icn...; iaip. Gene R. Brant airman Ernie Giron, Executive Director WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF WELD COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING HUMAN RESOURCES eiCt g Cam Wa . Speckman Linda-t. -Piper, Director E utiv Director ATTEST: I�j le:n.) Weld County C erk and Rec der and Clerk to the Board 900077 u Purchase of Services Agreement THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990, by and between Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA," and Catholic Community Services, Northern, hereinafter referred to as "CCSN." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, AAA develops and administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons with the greatest economic and social need, and WHEREAS, CCSN is a private, non-profit organization existing for the purpose ` of providing assistance to low-income people, and WHEREAS, AAA desires that CCSN provide volunteer respite care through its Senior Companion Program, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to purchase services from CCSN to establish the Senior Companion Respite Care Program to assist families caring for an elderly relative on a regular basis. NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed: 1. The AAA hereby agrees to award grant monies (under the Older Americans Act) in the sum of $8,528 to CCSN. 2. CCSN agrees to provide 1,472 units of respite services to 26 families, caring for a frail elder in their own homes, 6 families to be minority 3. CCSN agrees to utilize and coordinate with existing community services to recruit and train the respite volunteers. 4. CCSN agrees to support the goal of a comprehensive and coordinated system of services by maintaining regular participation on the Long Term Care Coordinating Committee. 900077 5. CCSN agrees to coordinate with CareLink (Weld County Case Management Program) Demonstration Project by making appropriate referrals to CareLink and by making respite services available to CareLink participants on a priority basis as funding allows. 6. The services of this Agreement are to commence within thirty (30) days of the signing of this Agreement and shall be undertaken in such sequence as to assure completion of all services required hereunder by December 31, 1990. 7. The AAA agrees to reimburse CCSN for all eligible project costs up to but not exceeding the sum of $8,528. 8. CCSN agrees to provide a minimum of 10% in-kind or cash match based on the total award as per the grant proposal . 9. CCSN agrees to document and report any project income received as a result of services provided under this Agreement. 10. CCSN agrees to include the following statement in any written materials (pamphlets, brochures, announcements, etc.) or in any verbal presenta- tions: "CCSN is supported, in part, by funds provided by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging through the Older Americans Act." 11. CCSN understands that AAA is required to conduct periodic evaluations of the activities conducted under this Agreement and to monitor on an ongoing basis the performance of CCSN to ensure that the funds made available by this Agreement are expended in keeping with the purposes for which they were awarded; and CCSN accordingly agrees to cooperate fully with the AAA in the conduct of such evaluation and monitoring, including the keeping and supplying of such information, and providing access to documents and records to the AAA for the purpose of audit; and further agrees to do all things necessary to enable AAA to fulfill its obligation to the State of Colorado and the United States Government. 12. Any changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of CCSN's compensation, and including changes in budget allocations which are 900377 mutually agreed upon by and between the AAA and CCSN, shalt be incorporated in written amendments to this Agreement and in appropriate revisions to the grant proposal . 13. CCSN understands and agrees that the following provisions are part of the official application and as such become binding upon commencement of the project: a. Agrees that the project will be carried out in accordance with the Federal program and fiscal regulations, the policies and procedures established for grants by the State Agency, and the terms and conditions of the project application approved by AAA in making this award of funds; specifically, agrees to abide by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost categories. b. Understands that if there is Federal/State cash unearned at the time the project is terminated, this amount must be returned to the AAA unless the AAA otherwise stipulates. c. Understands that the project's fiscal affairs are subject to audit. If costs are disallowed, the proportion of Federal/State funds disallowed must be returned to the AAA. d. Understands that this award is made for the period amounts stated in this Agreement. This Agreement in no way implies further funding which is contingent upon the availability of funds and approval of future project applications. e. Agrees to keep records and make reports on the forms required by the AAA and in accordance with the guidelines issued by the State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: o To submit monthly financial and quarterly programmatic reports to the AAA by the 10th of the following month; o To submit a final financial report within 45 days after the end of the project year; 9000'77 o To submit other reports to the AAA as requested. 14. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES, NORTHERN ene R. Bran , , airman Zren Giron, Executive Director WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF AREA AGENCY ON AGING HUMAN RESOURCES tieradai G .0Q-zi Wa r J. Speckman, Executive Director Linda-E. Piper, birector ATTEST: Weld Count terk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board puty ounty er 900077 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990, by and between Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA, " and Weld Mental Health Center, Inc. , hereinafter referred to as "Weld Mental Health Center." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, AAA develops and administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons in Weld County, and WHEREAS, must provide for health services to older persons with the greatest economic and social need, and WHEREAS, Weld Mental Health Center is a public, non-profit organization existing for the purpose of providing mental health services to residents of Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA desires that Weld Mental Health Center provide, through peer counselors, expertise in resolving mental health problems of the low-income and isolated home-bound elderly, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to purchase services from Weld Mental Health Center to establish the Peer Counseling Program to provide counseling and support to older persons in need, NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed: 1. The AAA hereby agrees to award grant monies (under the Older Americans Act) in the sum of $25,524 to Weld Mental Health Center. 2. Weld Mental Health Center agrees to provide 5,000 contact units of outreach counseling to 160 individuals (600 units and 19 individuals to be minority) and 700 units of consultation and education to 75 individuals. 3. Weld Mental Health Center agrees that the Peer Counselor Team will 900077 provide 750 units of consultation and education on the prevention of mental health problems to community groups and agencies. 4. Weld Mental Health Center agrees to support the goal of a comprehensive and coordinated system of services by maintaining regular participation on the Long Term Care Coordinating Committee. 5. Weld Mental Health Center agrees to support and actively participate in the Area Agency on Aging Case Management Demonstration Project by making appropriate referrals to case management and by making peer counseling services available to case management participants on a priority basis as funding allows. 6. The services of this Agreement are to commence within thirty (30) days after the signing of this Agreement and shall be undertaken in such sequence as to assure completion of all services required hereunder by December 31, 1990. 7. The AAA agrees to reimburse Weld Mental Health Center for all eligible project costs up to but not exceeding the sum of $25,524. 8. Weld Mental Health Center agrees to provide a minimum of 10% in-kind or cash match based on the total award as per the grant proposal . 9. Weld Mental Center agrees to document and report any project income received as a result of services provided under this Agreement. 10. Weld Mental Health Center agrees to include the following statement in any written materials, (pamphlets, brochures, ammouncements, etc.) or in any verbal presentations: "Weld Mental Health is supported, in part, by funds provided by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging through the Older Americans Act." 11. Weld Mental Health Center understands that AAA is required to conduct periodic evaluations of the activities conducted under this Agreement and to monitor on an ongoing basis the performance of Weld Mental Health Center to ensure that funds made available by this Agreement are expended in keeping with the purposes for which they were awarded; and Weld Mental Health Center 900077 accordingly agrees to cooperate fully with the AAA in the conduct of such evaluation and monitoring, including the keeping and supplying of such information, and providing access to documents and records, and other clinical records, to the AAA for the purpose of audit; and further agrees to do all things necessary to enable AAA to fulfill its obligation to the State of Colorado and the United States Government. 12. Any changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of Weld Mental Health Center's compensation, and including changes in budget allocations which are mutally agreed upon by and between the AAA and Weld Mental Health Center, shall be incorporated in written amendments to this Agreement and in appropriate revisions to the grant proposal. 13. Weld Mental Health understands and agrees that the following provisions are part of the official application and as such become binding upon commencement of the project: a. Agrees that the project will be carried out in accordance with the Federal program and fiscal regulations, the policies and procedures established for grants by the State Agency, and the terms and conditions of the project application approved by AAA in making this award of funds; specifically, agreeing to abide by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost categories. b. Understands that if there is Federal/State cash unearned at the time the project is terminated, this amount must be returned to the AAA unless otherwise stipulated. c. Understands that the project's fiscal affairs are subject to audit. If costs are disallowed, the proportion of Federal/State funds disallowed must be returned to the AAA. d. Understands that this award is made for the period and amounts stated in this Agreement. This Agreement in no way implies further funding which is 9000'77 contingent upon the availability of funds and approval of future project applications. e. Agrees to keep records and make reports on the forms required by the AAA and in accordance with guidelines issued by the State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: . To submit monthly financial and programmatic reports to the AAA by the 10th of the following month; . To submit a final financial report within 45 days after the end of the project year; . To submit other reports to the AAA as requested. f. Agrees to advise the AAA of needed program and financial changes and await approval from the AAA prior to change implementation. 13. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shalt be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC. i OF WELD COUNTY 111\ ene . rantne , airman Dale Peterson, Executive Director WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES 1j^ y ATTEST: / �E"Alfrc n) Waltep,24. Speckman Executive Director Weld County C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo Ii caL'a LA-4x A-'`J ,i) Linda Piper, Directory le uty=Cou ty C Area Agency on Aging 9C°377 ih PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990, by and between Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA" and RVNA Home Care Services, Inc, hereinafter referred to as "RVNA." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, AAA develops and administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons in Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to provide in home services to the frail , at risk elderly in order to promote maximum independence for these elderly, and WHEREAS, RVNA is a private, non-profit organization existing for the purpose of providing home health care services to people of Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to purchase home health aide/homemaker aide services from RVNA. NOW THEREFORE, it is mutally agreed: 1. AAA will purchase approximately 3,086 units (one unit equals one hour) of home health aide and homemaker aide services for Weld County elderly in need of support to remain independent in their own homes. 2. AAA will reimburse RVNA at a cost of S8.20 per hour of direct home health aide/homemaker aide services to the client. 3. AAA will reimburse RVNA at a cost not to exceed $5.75 per hour for travel time. (Travel time is defined as travel from home office to client location and return to home office) . The mileage reimbursement rate will vary and will be contingent upon the average cost per hour for all home health aides/homemaker aides within the RVNA agency. 9O5077 4. RVNA agrees to support the goal of a comprehensive and coordinated system of services by maintaining regular participation on the Long Term Care Coordinating Committee. 5. The services of this Agreement are to commence within thirty (30) days after the signing of this Agreement and shall be undertaken in such sequence as to assure completion of all services required hereunder by December 31, 1990. 6. AAA agrees to reimburse RVNA for all eligible project costs up to but not exceeding the sum of $23,000.00. 7. RVNA agrees to provide a minimum of 10% in-kind or case match based on the total award as per the grant proposal . 8. RVNA agrees to document and report any project income received as a result of services provided under this Agreement. 9. RVNA agrees to develop and utilize an advisory board which meets regularly and is composed of members who represent the project participants and Weld County. 10. RVNA agrees to include the following statement in any written materials (pamphlets, brochures, announcement, etc.) or in any verbal presentations: RVNA is supported, in part, by funds provided by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging through the Older Americans Act." 11. RVNA understands that AAA is required to conduct periodic evaluation of the activities conducted under this Agreement and to monitor on an ongoing basis the performance of RVNA to ensure that the funds made available by this Agreement are expended in keeping with the purposes for which they were awarded; and RVNA accordingly agrees to cooperate fully with the AAA in the conduct of such evaluation and monitoring, including the keeping and supplying of such information, and providing access to documents and records to the AAA for the purpose of audit; and further agrees to do all things necessary to enable AAA to fulfill its obligation to the State of Colorado and the United States Government. 900077 12. Any changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of RVNA compensation, and including changes in budget allocations which are mutually agreed upon by and between the AAA and RVNA, shall be incorporated in written amendments to this Agreement and in appropriate revisions to the grant proposal . 13. RVNA understands and agrees that the following provisions are part of the official application and as such become binding upon commencement of the project. a. Agrees that the project will be carried out in accordance with the Federal program and fiscal regulations, the policies and procedures established for grants by the State Agency. and the terms and conditions of the project application approved by AAA in making this award of funds; specifically, agreeing to abide by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost categories. b. Understands that if there is Federal/State costs unearned at the time the project is terminated, this amount must be returned to the AAA unless the AAA otherwise stipulates. c. Understands that the project's fiscal affairs are subject to audit. If costs are disallowed, the proportion of Federal/State funds disallowed must be returned to the AAA. d. Understands that this award is made for the period and amounts stated in this Agreement. This Agreement in no way implies further funding which is contingent upon the availability of funds and approval of future project applications. e. Agrees to keep records and make reports on the forms required by the AAA and in accordance with guidelines issued by the State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: . To submit a monthly financial and programmatic reports to the AAA by the 10th of the following month; 94.,0077 . To submit a final financial report within 45 days after the end of the project year; . To submit other reports to the AAA as requested. f. Agrees to advise the AAA of needed program and financial changes and await approval from the AAA prior to change implementation. • 14. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RVNA HOME CARE SERVICES, INC. OF WELD COUNTY ene . rantner, airman Kaye li.ounds, resident WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCESscifill y J Tc, ATTEST: Wel unty Clerk and Recorder Wa r . peckman, xecutive Director and C erk to the Boar ,y J Oelputy bounty C1er 4-04042 l'r� ��L Piper, Director Area Agency on Aging 9©x'7 I PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990, by and between the Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA," and RVNA HOME CARE SERVICES, herein after referred to as "RVNA." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, AAA is a public, non-profit agency designed to provide comprehensive case management services for Weld County elderly who are at risk of losing their ability to remain independent in the community, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness among all agencies serving the high risk elderly, and WHEREAS, RVNA is a private, non-profit organization existing for the purpose of providing nursing care, rehabilitation, and home health aide/homemaker aide services to people of Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA and RVNA desire to work together to promote the case management approach to service delivery for high risk elderly. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed: 1. AAA will purchase services from RVNA for the purpose of providing home health aide/homemaker aide services to case management clients as such services are needed to meet the client's plan of care. 2. AAA will reimburse RVNA at a cost of $8.20 per hour of direct home health aide/homemaker aide services to client. 3. AAA will reimburse RVNA $20.00 per physical assessment. The physical assessment must be completed by an L.P.N. or R.N. RVNA will complete the physical assessment within three (3) working days of the referral date. The physical assessment request will be made by the case manager on behalf of the case management client. 9(..00'7 4. AAA will reimburse RVNA at a cost not to exceed $5.75 per for hour travel time. (Travel time is defined as travel from home office to client location and return to the home office. The travel reimbursement rate will vary and will be contingent upon the average cost per hour for all home health aides/homemaker aides within the RVNA agency.) 5. AAA will review all RVNA requests for case management services to determine if the client meets the eligibility criteria for such services. 6. AAA will coordinate closely with RVNA in the writing and implementation of client care plans. 7. AAA will adhere to the core steps of case management which will include screening, functional assessment, service plan development, service plan implementation, service plan review and monitoring, and termination planning. 8. RVNA agrees to assist AAA with assessments in cases where preexisting health assessments do not exist. AAA requests for assessment assistance will be rotated among three participating home health care agencies in a fair and equitable manner. 9. RVNA understands that client choice will be respected when care plans are developed that require home health care services when a preexisting home health agency in not involved with the client. 10. RVNA agrees to complete a Direct Service Purchasing Request form and receive approval from the AAA prior to implementation of client services. 11. RVNA agrees to keep records and make reports on forms required by AAA and in accordance with guidelines issued the by State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: to submit monthly financial reimbursement request forms to AAA by the 10th of each month. 12. AAA agrees to reimburse RVNA no later than two weeks following the submittal of the reimbursement request. 91/4-0077 13. RVNA understands that AAA is required to conduct periodic evaluations of the activities conducted under this Agreement and to monitor on an ongoing basis the performance of RVNA to ensure that quality services are being provided as directed in the care plan. 14. Any changes, including increases or decreases of amount of compensation for agreed upon services, shall be incorporated in written amendments to this Agreement. 15. The project will be carried out in accordance with the federal program and fiscal regulations, the policies established for grants by the State Agency, and the terms and conditions of the project application approved by AAA in making this award of funds, specifically, abiding by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost categories. 16. This Agreement will be in effect through December 31, 1990. This Agreement may be terminated upon 30 days written notice by either party, and shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to AAA. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duty executed this Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RVNA HOME CARE SERVICES, INC. e R. Brantner, airman & e rounds, resP ident - `� r WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES v 1��u ATTEST: Weld my Clerk and Recorder r . pec man and C erk to the Bo cutive Director , L/ /ll�� putt' ounty Clerk Linda E. Piper, Director Area Agency on Aging 900077 Purchase of Services Agreement THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990, by and between Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Division of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA," and Eldergarden, Inc. , hereinafter referred to as "Eldergarden." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, AAA develops an administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons in Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to promote community based adult day care services to assist older adults in maintaining their sense of identity and well-being with a focus on growth and maximum independence in the community, WHEREAS, Eldergarden is a private, non-profit organization existing for the purpose of providing professional adult day care to residents of Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA desires to purchase services from Eldergarden tuition subsidies for eligible clients as well as promotional activities which will make the Adult Day Care Program widely known ano accepted throughout Weld County, NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed: 1. The AAA hereby agrees to award grant monies at a unit cost rate of 55.22, not to exceed a maximum sum of $15,000 to Eldergarden. 2. Eldergarden agrees to provide 17,400 hours of adult day care to 56 day care participants, 2,250 hours and 5 individuals to be minority elderly. 3. Eldergarden agrees to support the goal of a comprehensive and coordinated system of services by maintaining regular participation on the Long Term Care Coordinating Committee. 4. Eldergarden agrees to support and actively participate in the AAA Case Management Demonstration Project by making appropriate referrals to the case management and by making adult day services available to case management participants on a priority basis as funding allows. %MO?? 5. Eldergarden agrees to continue active publicity and promotional efforts through media, outreach to community groups, families, and prospective partici- pants. 6. Eldergarden agrees that persons receiving adult day care services under this agreement will be given the opportunity to contribute all or part of the costs. No person shall be denied day care services because of his/her failure to contribute. 7. Eldergarden agrees to provide a minimum of 10% in-kind or cash match based on the total award as per the grant proposal . 8. Eldergarden agrees to include the following statement in any written materials (pamphlets, brochures, announcements, etc.) or in any verbal presen- tations: "Eldergarden is supported, in part, by funds provided by the Weld County Area Agency on Aging through the Older Americans Act." 9. The services of this Agreement are to commence within 30 days after the signing of this Agreement and shall be undertaken in such sequence as to assure completion of all services required hereunder by December 31, 1990. 10. Eldergarden understands that AAA is required to conduct periodic eval- uations of the activities conducted under this Agreement and to monitor on an ongoing basis the performance of Eldergarden to insure that the funds made avail- able by this Agreement are expended in keeping with the purposes for which they were awarded; and Eldergarden accordingly covenants to cooperate fully with the AAA in the conduct of such evaluation and monitoring, including the keeping and supplying of such information, and providing access to documents and records, other than clinical records, to the AAA for the purpose of audit; and further agrees to do all things necessary to enable AAA to fulfill its obligation to the State of Colorado and the United States Government. 11. Any changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of Eldergarden compensation, and including changes in budget allocations which are mutually agreed upon by and between the AAA and Eldergarden, shall be incorporated 9000'77 in written amendments to this Agreement and in appropriate revisions to the grant proposal . 12. EIdergarden understands and agrees that the following provisions are part of the official application and as such become binding upon commencement of the project: a. Agrees that the project will be carried out in accordance with the Federal program and fiscal regulations, the policies and procedures established for grants by the State Agency, and the terms and conditions of the project application approved by AAA in making this award of funds; specifically, agreeing to abide by the dollar amounts as shown in the budget by program and cost cate- gories. b. Understands that if there is Federal/State cash unearned at the time the project is terminated, this amount must be returned to the AAA unless the AAA otherwise stipulates. c. Understands that the project's fiscal affairs are subject to audit. If costs are disallowed, the proportion of Federal/State funds disallowed must be returned to the AAA. d. Understands that this award is made for the period and amounts stated in this Agreement. This Agreement in no way implies further funding which is contingent upon the availability of funds and approval of future project applica- tions. e. Agrees to keep records and make reports on the forms required by the AAA and in accordance with guidelines issued by the State of Colorado and the Administration on Aging, specifically: . To submit a monthly financial report to the AAA by the 10th of the following month; . To submit a final financial report within 45 days after the end of the project year; . To submit other reports to the AAA as requested. 900077 f. Agrees to advise the AAA of needed program and financial changes and await approval from the AAA prior to change implementation. 13. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ELDERGARDEN OF LD COUNTY eai:deie 6 e . ran airman Cornelia R. Dietz, erector WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES k / a t peccman, xecutive 'rector AREA AGENCY ON AGING ) 1�J4 Linda E. Piper, Director ATTEST: c t) Weld County C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bogard �e uty o yt unty G1 �� SC0,0I / • /*, MEMORAnDuM Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Illik To Board of County Commissioners oat. January 19, 1990 COLORADO Fmm Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources Aim?". Purchase of Services Agreement Between Area Agency on Aging and sun;ect: Charles J. Connell , Attorney at Law Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between Area Agency on Aging and Charles J. Connell , Attorney at Law, for licensed attorney supervision of the Area Agency Senior Citizens Law Project. The reimbursement rate is to be $32.50 per hour for consultation time and $42.50 per hour for court appearance time. Total reimbursement is not to exceed $5,000 for FY '90. If you have any questions, please telephone Linda Piper at 353-3816. #. le r - ' i-C''''4' f#*14 24;44,4-k14.:. a F 1 +.ek .i 'bt� ,wirA.( ' nY°�h`R�4"1J �Fa4., ,,,.,,,,,,:?4,,i ‘i, r + t7n MA F a f w R� ,w,....6:y »��j Mur art�� aerl./ '�N�r ',.tiY a 'eN.+� d,it' _.),:4-,...r.' „�.. ar +Ye + "�/.0 .(y1�� 4 .,'4 ark r .r dS 't.,0, r�� MEMORANDUM '•?a�� .1.!,4%-' TO: ,Clerk fp the 'bard ' r FR: Linda Riper. ;, ' AE: Purc40$14"Urvic s Agreement . . Batsmen AAA and Charles J. ' y', Conne1I v* Enclosed for signature are three ,,, : (3) copies of this agreement. Please return two capita when i%.,).• they are signed. If you have-any questions, telephone k'' me at 353-3816. , • • �, • ..,T a. 0",`" h! t • i ' 9oQQ78 /7/4) OO7,OOO%D PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 2nd day of January, 1990 by and between the Weld County Area Agency on Agingc—Dreision of Human Resources, Weld County Government, hereinafter referred to as "AAA" and Charles J. Connell , Attorney at Law, hereinafter referred to as "Connell" WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, AAA develops and administers the Area Plan for a comprehensive and coordinated system of services, and WHEREAS, AAA serves as the advocate and focal point for older persons in Weld County, and WHEREAS, AAA is mandated to provide for legal services, as defined in the Older Americans Act to older persons with the greatest economic and social need, and WHEREAS, AAA provides legal assistance to older persons through the Senior Citizens Law Project and employs a legal assistant to coordinate the Project, and WHEREAS, by the laws of the State of Colorado, the AAA must employ a licensed attorney authorized to practice law in the state of Colorado so that the AAA's legal assistant shall act under the supervision of such attorney when dispensing legal advice and counsel. NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed that: 1. The AAA desires to purchase services from Connell , through his expertise as an attorney licensed to practice law in the state of Colorado, for supervision of the legal assistant at the AAA Senior Citizen's Law Project. 2. Connell desires to provide his expertise as a licensed attorney in the state of Colorado for direction and supervision of the legal assistant at the AAA Senior Citizen's Law Project. 3. The AAA legal assistant and staff shall be responsible for taking applications for assistance by the AAA Senior Citizen's Law Project and screen, applications for acceptance to the Program. 4. The AAA legal assistant and Connell will review applications to the Program. Connell will be available for weekly review of applications, for telephone contact by the AAA legal assistant, and for appearance in proceedings in court when necessary. 5. After consultation with Connell the AAA legal assistant shall follow up on case handling and negotiation, pursuant to the supervision and direction of Connell . 900;978 6. The AAA legal assistant shall be responsible for community outreach, publicity of the program, and community e u a ion. 7. The AAA legal assistant shall be allowed to represent persons before an agency or in an agency proceeding, or administrative tribunal, and complete necessary forms not requiring knowledge and skill beyond that possessed by the ordinary experienced and intelligent layman. B. The AAA Senior Citizens Law Project agrees not to dispense legal advice and counsel except when under the direction and supervision of Connell . 9. Connell will provide a ten percent match for the Senior Citizen's Law Program in the form of travel time and mileage to court proceedings and client conferences, access to a law library, use of office phone, along with providing limited word processing, usual copying fees and ordinary postage expenses, all with a value of at least ten percent (10X) of the total received from this agreement during 1990. It is agreed that Connell shall continue to provide his own Professional Liability Insurance. The AAA legal assistant shall be insured for liability resulting from any actions within the scope of his employment, by and through the Weld County Attorney's Office. 10. The AAA shall reimburse Connell at the rate of $32.50 per hour (unit of service) for consultation time and $42.50 per hour (unit of service) for court appearance time, up to but not exceeding the sum of $5,000.00. The AAA and Connell shall keep a time log record to monitor the hours worked by Connell . Cornell shalt be paid monthly for actual services rendered in the previous month. 11. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. This Agreement shall be terminated immediately in the event of loss of funding to the Area Agency on Aging. 12. This Agreement covers the timeframe from January 2, 1990 to December 31, 1990. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHARLES J. CONNELL OF W D COUNTY ATTORNEY AT LAW "AarC 'Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Charles J. ell �~ Attorne t Law WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF AREA AGENCY ON AGING HUMAN RESOURCES dfrnfiel ÷1/4:1 . peccman, xecut ve hector .-Piper, b AT7 S � waD CC)L,NTY I.ERX AND RECORDER AN* CLERK rC 11- DOARU 360375 Depu County Clerk n WELD COUNTY, CCLORAD rmut 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS ?RANT P.O. & • - . . • :0 . ' - V0. N7. - - VENDOR c - - MOUNT - - - _ 202409 CITY OF FT. COLLINS PUBLIC LIBRARY 354.00 i _ 902410 ODLORADD DEPT. OF REVENUE 654-69 . I ate of Colorado ) TOTAL $1,008,69 ) ss Jn,ty of Weld ) `� This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed ".e above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 22 JANUARY mu and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite eir names with the total amount $ 1,008.69 Dated this 22ND day of JANUARY , ❑ i t' _ 'Weld Cou t F n e Officer . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22ND day of • JANUARY , 1° 90 4y Corr lision expires : ,,,Y co agatzoisaus. Juoa8 loon . Notary Public ate of Colorado ) �1 ) ss unty of Weld_ ) , We, the Board of County Comnisn oners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) `sa prove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby dared drawn upon the GENERAL Fund to ' ing S 1 008.69 , /// / na;rpersonn '�`'4'��� //•�� / Member ST:‘....,,, N Memoer / � C�� �.d ' • ,y Clerx dnd Recorde,� Member / Member - WELD COUNTY , COLOR/10 YH(Jt 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS ?RANT P.O. & - _ :O . V0. N'). - VENDOR - - AMOUNT ' . 014862 UNITED BANK OF Ca"Y 7 014861 CHRISTINE EODRICLIEz 24.75 014864 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING POND 467.85 I ate of Colorado ) TOTAL 81,650.18 ) ss inty of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shoo-in on Pages 1 through and dated 07%1ApY 22ND , 90and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite eir names with the total amount 51,650.18 Dated this 22ND day of JANUARY , 19 90, ��� Weld o ante Or'ficer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22m0 day of JANUAR( , 1n- 90 My c mini sion expires : my commission Expires June 8, 1990 . fig^ y7 44�' l - � � Notary Pubic ate of Colorado ) ) ss unty of ;field ) We, the Board of County Comn issioners of Weld County, Colorado, herby (approve) ' sapFr ve) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby -cared drawn upon the PAYROLL Fund tot ling S 1 ,650.1 . 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C K 1 1 1 r R IK-J A m o z .. . 1 w C �1 ! 1 c �1 = O O 2 f 1 2 S a m 1 w O w z ....0.1) a �� 1 a U A r 1 "i n 7I o m .D A l`N1 ^ .. 2 y b rn •• a o c v K j� I.p « Y n ba N •0 r 2 2 n A I i m ac h� lib rn a -mi 9 1 O z O t� O A N w O I `F c -I T I c m m 2 A • {.� m K • • Y N It C1 10 b n re Iq Cs A 1 �;e Y o 1 « -+ x o Si w A n con I 1 1 9 D h m CC9 G ro 0 • i 1 A 0 1 !� m m m ti I - b .. - A Y N m m Z 1' a - z I a z .. n l N m A a in A a N 0• C O -j 2 2 D re m •0 m .... Ill rfl 2 1 2 A I Y K 1 z OS •• pf m 21 1� b m 0 m m a 1 (� -I Y M A l A 2 ' : . m b 2 r 0 ...- 6.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 illy,, � 9� i - • January 12, 1990 Weld County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Dear Commissioners: As you may be aware, 20th Century Fox is currently involved in filming the sequel to the major motion picture "Die Hard 2" in several parts of Colorado. Some scenes will be filmed at the Church of Highlandlake; during night hours on or about January 26th through approximately January 29th, 1990. Due to the _ complexity and logistics involved in filming night scenes in this area it will be necessary to close the road and re-route traffic in the vicinity of the church at its north and south boundaries. We would request the services o£ the Weld County Sheriff in assisting with re-routing traffic and potential crowd control problems. It is possible that traffic can be diverted at Road 36 and 34 1. Should additional staffing be needed perhaps a local traffic flagging company can be employed. Local residents will be allowed access to their homes during the closed period. Filming will take place on Road S between Mintch Lane and the front of the church and involve the simulation of a snow storm. Some of the action scenes to be filmed will simulate portions of a snowmobile chase (assuming enough snow is present) and a shooting sequence outside the church; obviously, blanks will be used. Due to the risk involved with the weather situation and the possibility of other location schedule conflicts, it might be necessary to move the filming days up several days to begin on January 24th. Three days are scheduled for the sequence with the possibility of an additional day being necessary to complete the work. Unfortunately, their determination cannot be made until Friday, January 19th.9si cl; 1IZ1,I1° 4 - -A/ • Page 2 Please be aware that Mr. Rick Iverson will be acting on our behalf assisting us with this project. Thank you for your consideration of this request. I look forward to your response. Sincere y, �!/ Greg Lazzaro Location Manager (303) 292-5171 GL:bst cc: Lt. Malcomb, Weld County Sheriff � At AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, January 23, 1990 Planning Commission Members are reminded that you are to call BOBBIE GOOD 356-4000, Extension 4400, if y.212 cannot attend the luncheon and/or meeting. 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - January 23, 1990, Pcpe-O'Tooles, 2726 West 11th Street Road, Greeley, Colorado 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, County Commissioners' Hearing Room (#101) , 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL Ernie Ross, Chairman Jerry Kiefer, vice-Chairman Jerry Burnett Bud Halldorson Rick Iverson Bud Clemons LeAnn Reid Judith Yamaguchi Ann Garrison 1. CASE NUMBER: S-310 APPLICANT: Bob McComb for Union Colony Bank and Gary M. and Kimberly A. Wiedeman REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 through 9, Bird Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of 71st Avenue, approximately .5 miles north of U.S. Highway 34 ByPass. 2. CASE NUMBER: USA-902 APPLICANT: Clinton and Julia Warehime, c/o Fred L. Otis REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a lot under the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW3 NE} of Section 7, T4N, R63W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 61, approximately 1.5 miles south of Weld County Road 50. 3. CASE NUMBER: USR-899 APPLICANT: H.L. Ventures, Incorporated, c/0 Ken Lind REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and a Special Review permit 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 Highway 263 (East 8th Street) , between Weld County Roads 47 •i and 49. .17,sia© Planning Commission Agenda January 23, 1990 Page 2 4. CASE NUMBER: USR-904 APPLICANT: Liquid Waste Management, Incorporated, and Marie Louis Gollner REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and a Special Review permit for land application of commercial sludge. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: N} and Ni SE* of Section 27, T4N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 42 and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. 5. CASE NUMBER: USR-905 APPLICANT: C & M Companies, c/o Gary Tuttle REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for open pit gravel miring. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Ei NW} of Section 30, NE* SW} and SE} SW} of Section 30, N} NEI NE} of Section 31 all coated in TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 6 and west of US Highway 85. • «:r • Dacono Area Fire Protection District r Y Clerk of the Court Weld County Colorado 9th Ave & 9th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Clerk of Court: This is to inform you of the resignation of two. members 'of the Board of Directors of the Dacono Area Fire Protection District of. Dacono, Colorado. The resignations of Mr. A_ LeRoy Johnston 431 Cherry. Street, Dacono, Colorado, and of Mr. Robert E. Clark, 808 Glen Ayre Street, o£ Dacono, Colorado have bosh accepted as of this date.. ' The appointments of the following two members as replacements • were also made effective January 10, 1990. Robert L. Fortner 3298 Weld County Road 4 Erie, Colorado 80516 Lindsey C. Brown 116 3rd Street Dacono, Colorado 80514 Both now members as all others will receive any mailings at their desk in the fire station, P. O. Box 40, Dacono, Colorado, 80514. • p. ectfu9.y W Fusses District Administrator.ti7 ,701 cb" IV n ,0 '�2A DACONO, COLORADO 80514 L L; < 4 *AP � :. . � .q,. Mwiw•nYr.+wow.twi,W»'+T'AwM!'' ryM.:.. , - 44'' r ' I;CIA OATH OF OFFICE r `. STATE OF COLORADO, WELD COUNTY, ss. DACONO AREA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 1, A chew detect-71i will faithfully " support the Cbnstitution of the United States and , " of the State of Colorado, and the laws made pursuant thereto, and will faithfully perform the duties of the office of Director of the Dacono Area Fire Protection District, upon Which I am about to. enter. Y/ gnature Subscribed and sworn to before me this /0 — day of �Trohva � � , x.1940• C ford L. Richards Secretary-Treasurer Dacono Area Fire Prot. Dist. • Dacono, Colorado q • I} rS M1 �wkysv er�y� ,ud"'�y� W. A 474:44;;9:A‘ • ` M 2,S SAS {.. • .':4 ,/ OATH OF OFFICE F` STATE OF COLORADO, h ,- WELD COUNTY, ss. F DACONO AREA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT I, RObera f bA4,U3A will 'faithfully support the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Colorado, and the laws made pursuant thereto, and will faithfully perform the duties of the office of Director of the Dacono Area Fire Protection District, upon which I am about to enter. r , (%1°7sig a�� Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7t day of Docee17, NR. , 1939. • / ' Ce ford L. Richards Secretary-Treasurer Dacono Area Fire Prot. Dist. Dacono, Colorado MINUTES OF THE WELD COUNTY BOARD or ADJUSTMENT January 11, 1990 A regular meeting of the weld County Board of Adjustment was held on Thursday, January 11, 1990, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (#101) , 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Tape 60 - Side 2 ELECTION OF TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN: Grant Disette moved Ed Dolan be appointed temporary chairman of the Board of Adjustment. Motion seconded by Dennis Gesterling. Bruce Barker asked the members for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was called to order at 3:32 p.m. by the temporary chairman, Ed Dolan. ROLL CALL: James Adams Present Raymond Mora Present Dennis Gesterling Present Ed Dolan Present Donald Mason Absent - telephoned Diane Hajec Present Kirk Schweitzer Absent - telephoned Barry Sullivan Present David Woronoff Absent - telephoned ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Sidney Walker Present Grant Disette Present Butch Benson Present A quorum and a full board was present. Also present: Keith Schuett, Current planner, Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, and Bobbie Good, Secretary. The minutes of the last regular meeting of the weld County Board of Adjustment held on November 11, 1989, were approved as distributed. ELECTION OF OFFICERS: The Chairman called for nominations for chairman. Term of office will run to December 31, 1990. Jim Adams nominated Ed Doland to serve as Chairman. Motion seconded by Diann9e� Hajec. :1 a Minutes of the Weld County Board of Adjustment January 11. 1990 Page 2 The Chairman called for additional nominations. There were none. The Chairman asked for a verbal vote. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman called for nominations for vice-chairman. Term of office will run to December 31, 1990. Dianne Hajec moved Jim Adams be elected vice-chairman. Motion seconded by Ray Mora. The Chairman called for additional nominations. There were none. The Chairman asked for a verbal vote. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: BOA-950 APPLICANT: Denise L. Dalen REQUEST: A variance of 20 feet from the minimum 20 foot setback requirement in the A (Agricultural) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 4, Block 11, Aristocrat Ranchettes Subdivision LOCATION: Southeast corner of the intersection of Morris Avenue and Hart Street (7892 Hart Street) The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the request of the applicant into the record. APPEARANCE: Denise Dalen, property owner and applicant, stated this is a lean-to shed which was on the property prior to being owned by her. As part of the purchase contract (when they bought the property in 1983) , she requested the shed be enlarged by being built onto each end. The previous owner had not taken out a building permit and the contractor did not take out a building permit. They are currently in violation, and this request is made to rectify the violation. Dennis Gesterling stated this property is in the area he represents. It is a platted Subdivision in a rural area with city street names. Keith Schuett explained the 20 foot right-of-way is required by the Zoning Ordinance for efficient and orderly development and sate traffic flow. In a platted subdivision all structures require building permits. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was none. Minutes of the Weld County Board of Adjustment January 11, 1990 Page 3 MOTION: Dennis Gesterling moved Case Number BOA-950 for Denise L. Dalen for a variance of 20 feet from the minimum 20 foot setback requirement in the Agricultural zone district on property described as Lot 4, Block 11, Aristocrat Ranchettes Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado, be approved based on the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony heard by the Board of Adjustment. The granting of the variance will not be injurious to the health, safety, and welfare of the residents in the area. Motion seconded by Jim Adams. The Chairman called for discussion from the members o£ the Board of Adjustment. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Board of Adjustment for their decision. Jim Adams - yes; Dianne Hajec - yes; Ray Mora - yes; Dennis Gesterling - yes; Barry Sullivan - yes; Grant Dissette - yes; Sidney Walker - yes; Butch Benson - yes; Ed Dolan - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman announced the variance has been conditionally granted until all approved conditions have been satisfied. The Chairman called for additional business. Bruce Barker briefly reviewed the Bylaws of the Beard of Adjustment. He also outlined the duties according to state and local statutes. The meeting was adjourned at 3:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, 'bell.`+. c\t.00� Bobbie Good Secretary BQOM THE MELD COUNTY, COLORADO DOAK; OF aoaysel der MOTION TO GRANTOR DENT APPEAL Case No. BOA-950 .Tansy 11, 1990 APPEAL Or Denise L. Palen Maresa* 709"2 Bark Street,�Fort,YL/'upton,/CO 80621 Moved by 4,..ay' €6, .�+ w .y that the following resolution be introduced for passage by ;k Wald County Board of Adjustment; Bo it resolved by tee weld County Board of Adjustment that the appeal of Denise Delon for a variance described as 20 feet free the minimum 20 foot setback requirement in the A (Agricultural) sore district on the following described property* Lot 1, Block 11, Aristocrat Bencbettes Subdivision. be granted (a for the following reasons' Based upon the submitted application materials and other relevant information regarding this request, the Board of Adjustment approves the request. It is the Board's opinion that this requested relief is not detrimental to the public good or contrary to the purpose and intent of the weld County Tuning Ordinance and the A (Agricultural) sone district. This determination is based, in part, upon the following, - The variance requested is the minimum variance possible for making reasonable use of the building* - The granting of the variance will be in harmony with the purpose and intent of this ordinance, and will not be injurious to the public health, safety or welfare of the surrounding land uses; Motion seconded by Y et �dFrle,"" . Vote* ((// For Granting of Appeal For Denial of Appeal P f 'gm, 3(MQL.R4 4.4s•`is .*,mow,...- ./Am, �.L-aa1/ !l id-wri_. —Ill 4,e.../ BOA-950 Denise L. Dalen Page 2 - The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received any objections to this request; - The Weld County Engineering Department has no objections to this request. The Board of Adjustment's approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The applicant obtaining appropriate building permits for the 13 foot by 72 foot structure and patio covers on the mobile home within 30 days of approval of this variance by the Board of Adjustment; and 2. All construction shall meet the minimum requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. � .0r*Ca t ��. �'� DEPARTMENT OF PROBATION SERVICES * ,{ : o Nineteenth Judicial District: Serving Weld County * Weld County Centennial Annex LEE STEELE *, �' ••:t'��� * 934 9th Avenue, 2nd Floor Chief Probation Officer QO Greeley. Colorado 80831 January 16, 1990 Weld County Board of County Commissioners : Centennial Building _ Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attn : Gene Brantner, Chairman Re: Janet Lind District Court Case No. 87CR286 Dear Gene: Thank you for forwarding on to my attention a copy of the letter sent to the County Commissioners by Janet Lind dated 1/2/90. Ms. Lind is currently under probation supervision in Case No. 87CR286. Because of Ms. Lind ' s refusal to comply with the terms and conditions of probation as approved by Judge John J. Althoff, District Court Judge, Ms . Lind was sentenced to 90 days in the Weld County Jail . While it is clear that Ms. Lind does not feel that she has been fairly treated by the Judicial system, it is also quite clear that the instructions given Ms. Lind by the Court and the Probation Department have been well within her ability to achieve should she choose to do so. I appreciate your forwarding a copy of Ms . Lind 's letter on to our attention. If you have further questions concerning this case, please call . Si cerelly�y, Lttitte LEE STEELE CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER LS/bh Adult Probation Alcohol/Drug Evaluation 3564000, X4501 3364000 X45g2 3564000 X4511 Office Hour:8:00 a.m, to 5:00 pm. Juvenile Probation ^ 4' tf Monday through Friday Useful Public Service 3564000 x4581 ,frod, , I �sl� Closed Holidays )56.4000 X4841:41 1 V v. _ , STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT Of SOCIAL RINDijoi.7 - - -. ' 1575 Sherman Street tie ;�::' Denver,Colorado 80203.1714 •"jx IArts x .— Phone 003) 866.5700 ea G:� � erar Roy Romer Covernor Irene M. lbarra Executive Director January 12, 1990 Eugene McKenna, Director Weld County Department of Social Services P.O. Box A Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr enn • In accordance with Section 2.200 of the Colorado Department of Social Services Staff Manual Volume II - Merit System Rules and Regulations, your 1990 county salary plan has been approved. It has been noted that your county department will implement the 1990 annual salary adjustments and the following changes from your 1989 pay plan have been noted as follows: Section II—Occupational groups I through VI will have a maximum step of 11 . Employees will spend 2 years on step 9 and 10. Section III-C-1 , employees who promoted in 1989 or who will promote in 1990 shall receive a new anniversary date commensurate with their promotion. Employees who promote and go back to step 6 will have a new anniversary date established six months from the date of promotion. Section III-emloyees will be granted a one step increase or a two step increase if the emloyee did not receive an increase in 1989 on their anniversary date ' satisfactory or better performance evaluation. incerely, Jeff Schutt Meru System Supervisor cc: Bill Kirby, Chairperson, Board of County Commissioners John Daurio, Field Administration Cory Pearce, Merit System Division e)uvirivslispiOW . HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 89-63 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATION (150,000 HEAD LAMB FEEDLOT) AND A COMMERCIAL TRUCK WASHING FACILITY - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY A public hearing was conducted on January 17, 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 Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett Health Department representataive, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated December 27, 1989, and duly published January 4, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Cactus Hill Ranch Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (150,000 head lamb feedlot) and a commercial truck washing facility. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, representing the Planning Department, presented the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial of this request. Mike Ketterling, of Norton, Underwood, and Lamb, came forward to represent the applicants. He said the applicant has submitted for consideration revisions of Development Standards 117, 119, 1110, 012, 013, 014, and 015 which were contained in the Planning staff's recommendation for approval of this request. They have also, in cooperation with the Health Department, developed an Odor Abatement Plan and a Dust Abatement Plan. Mr. Ketterling stated that Cactus Hill is a family business, and that members of the Nelson family would be speaking concerning this application. Walter Nelson, Nels Nelson, and Kenneth Nelson presented information concerning the operation. Kenneth Nelson submitted, and read into the record, letters from persons who were unable to attend this hearing. Alden T. Hill, owner of a farm near Cactus Hill Ranch, also spoke. During the above testimony, Wes Potter, of the Weld County Health Department, answered questions of the Board concerning the measurement of odor and dust particulates and about the plans which were presented. When the hearing was opened for public testimony, Craig Sparrow, Carlton Barnett, Jim Rutz, Joe Benton, Hipolito Lintora, and Isidoro Loya spoke in favor of this application. (Tape Change 090-3 prior to Mr. Benton's testimony.) Bill Lake, Jack Winter, and Susan Lake spoke in opposition to this request. Everett Schlatthauer stated that he has no problem with the odor of the operation, but he wants the Nelsons to live up to their commitment, and Rick Myers spoke in favor of the operation. At this time, the hearing was recessed until 1:00 P.M. Upon reconvening, Fred Walker spoke in favor of the operation, and Mr. Hill read a letter from Willis Smith, who was unable to remain for the rest of the hearing, favoring the operation. John A. May, who manages property near this site, spoke against the request. Kevin Quam, a lamb buyer for Monfort, explained that Monfort can use the extra lambs which would be produced at this 900070 P2. O.39r 4( 91777a4. �✓ Page 2 RE: AMEND USR - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY site if this is approved. Manuel Pineda and Rodney Anderson both spoke in favor of the request. (Tape Change 1190-4) Tom Cope, of Total Engineering Service, submitted exhibits concerning the truck wash. He expressed concerns that the truck wash will not meet the Certificate of Designation criteria. He also mentioned concerns about some of the proposed changes to the Development Standards. At this time, there was considerable discussion about the truck wash and the Development Standards concerning it. Mr. Morrison explained that the issue of whether or not this facility requires a Certificate of Designation will be decided by the District Court. Sandy Nelson spoke in favor of this request. Wilbur Schild and Marvin Heckman both spoke against granting this request. Mr. Ketterling and Kenneth Nelson came forward to answer questions which were raised during the public testimony and to answer questions of the Board. (Tape Change 1190-5) Mr. Hill also made comments. Mr. Schuett read a proposed addition to Development Standard 1119, concerning the removal of dead animals, and a modification to Development Standard 117 as proposed by the applicant. Commissioner Lacy moved to amend Development Standard #7 as read into the record by Mr. Schuett. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried 4-1, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the amendment of Development Standard 119 as proposed by the applicant. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Mr. Schuett stated that the Planning Staff concurs with the applicant's proposed amendment of Development Standard 1110, and Commissioner Lacy moved to amend said Development Standard as proposed. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Lacy moved to amend Development Standard 1112 as proposed by the applicant to provide that groundwater monitoring wells shall be tested semi-annually. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and Mr. Schuett said this would be acceptable to the Planning staff. The motion carried 4-1, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. Concerning proposed Development Standard 1113, Mr. Potter stated that he would prefer to see the pond lined, but he would agree to the proposed Standard. Commissioner Harbert moved to accept Development Standard 1113 as proposed by the applicant. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy. Commissioner Brantner stated that he would vote against this motion. The motion carried on a roll call vote, 3-2, with Commissioners Brantner and Kennedy voting nay. Mr. Potter explained the proposed amendment of Development Standard #14 and recommended approval. Commissioner Lacy moved to amend Development Standard 1114 as proposed by the applicant. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Lacy moved to amend Development Standard 1115 as proposed by the applicant. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Harbert, carried unanimously. Commissioner Harbert moved to accept the recommendation of Mr. Schuett for the amendment of Development Standard #19. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Cactus Hill Ranch Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit, subject to the Conditions as recommended by the Planning staff and the Development Standards as amended. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, after which Commissioner Lacy reviewed the criteria for considering a Special Review Permit. Commissioner Kennedy stated that he will vote against the motion. After comments by the other Commissioners, the motion carried 4-1 on a roll call vote, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. 900070 Page 2 RE: AMEND USR - CACTUS HILL RANCH COMPANY This Certification was approved on the 22nd day of January, 1990. APPROVED: ` � BOARD 0 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /7 r WEL NTY, COLO 0 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. Brantner, Chairman Deputy County Cle c Geo a KennEdy, Pro-Tem �! LLnstance L. Hear e o t C.W. Kir Go c TAPE 1190-2, 1190-3, 1190-4, and 1190-5 DOCKET 1189-63 PL0394 900070 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JANUARY 22, 1990 TAPE #90-5 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, January 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 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 January 17, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Certification for the hearing conducted on January 17, 1990: 1) Amended Special Review Permit, Cactus Hill Ranch Company. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Brantner added a Proclamation 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. PROCLAMATION: DECLARE JANUARY 26 AS BRONCO DAY: Chairman Brantner read the Proclamation into the record declaring January 26 as Bronco Day for Weld County employees. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Harbert, reporting on Health Services, commented on the appreciation dinner which was held for the physicians who volunteered their time at the Teen Pregnancy Center. ?/'Q'J/O2 WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $295,427.80 Social Services 15,490.00 Handwritten warrants: General fund 1,008.69 Payroll 1,650.18 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER VARIOUS AGREEMENTS WITH AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Linda Piper, representing the Department of Human Resources, made of record these Purchase of Services Agreements between Area Agency on Aging and seven local agencies. The Agreements are with Meals on Wheels, Catholic Community Services Northern, Weld Mental Health Center, RVNA Home Care Services, and Eldergarden. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND CHARLES J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW: Ms. Piper said this Purchase of Services Agreement with Charles J. Connell, Attorney, is for licensed attorney supervision of the Area Agency Senior Citizens Law Project. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: PURCHASE OF USED EQUIPMENT FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden said this is for the purchase of used girders from Paramount Construction Company. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 38 BETWEEN WCR 3 AND 5: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution concerning the temporary closure of a portion of Weld County Road 38. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING AND BUILDING CODE ORDINANCES - BUCHER; GARCIA; WARD; AND TREVINO AND QUEZADA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Ted J. and Patricia A. Bucher; Pasqual and Graciela Garcia; Gregory J. Ward; and Margaret Q. Trevino and Angelina Quezada for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Minutes - January 22, 1990 Page 2 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:10 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: /124424.73 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE�OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder AI agfaAt, and Clerk to the Board ene R. Branener//Chairman -By_: ernes,n �� F -1174y• Deputy County C e Geor a Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. liar ber C.W Kirby .�y� EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Gordon E. Lacy Minutes - January 22, 1990 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, January 24, 1990 Tape 1190-5 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 22, 1990 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: 1) Chuck Cunliffe, Planning Director COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present concrete sidewalk replacement - Buildings and Grounds Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Intergovernmental Agreement with State Rehabilitation Services and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider extended hours for BPOE Lodge, dba Greeley Elks Lodge No. 809 3) Consider acceptance of Certificate of Deposit - Tire Mountain/WIXCO 4) Consider Resolution re: Appointments to Johnstown Pest Control District Advisory Board 5) Consider Resolution re: Appointment to New Raymer-Stoneham Pest Control District Advisory Board 6) Consider Resolution re. Appointments to Windsor-Severance Pest Control District Advisory Board J) Consider Resolution re: Appointments to St. Vrain Pest Control District Advisory Board 8) Consider Resolution re: Appointment to Platte Valley Pest Control District Advisory Board CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jan 25 - Human Resources Council 8:30 AM Jan 26 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Jan 26 - Extension Advisory Board 11:00 AM Jan 30 - Jail Task Force I2:00 NOON Jan 30 - Greeley City Council re: E470 4:00 PM Feb 1 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Feb 19 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Jan 24 - Change of gone, A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial), C-4 (Highway Commercial), and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Foster Ridge Business Park 10:00 AM Feb 7 - Special Review Permit, Accessory building with gross floor area larger than 1,500 square feet in an approved and recorded subdivision, Larry W. Smith (continued from 10/4/89) 10:00 AM Feb 7 - Change of Zone, C-3 (Commercial) and R-1 (Low Density Residential) to 1-2 (Industrial), Robert E. and Lanora Comer (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Feb 21 - Special Review Permit, Turkey brooding facility (150,000 turkeys) in the Agricultural Zone District, Longmont Foods (rescheduled from 1/10/90) 10:00 AM Feb 28 - Use by Special Review Permit, Gravel mining and concrete and asphalt batch plant. C 6 M Companies (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Mar 7 - Special Review Permit, Gravel mining operation in the Agricultural Zone District, Daniel and Mildred Busman 10:00 AM "COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council minutes of January 17, 1990 2) State Department of Highways Newsletter #90-02; and Milestones Newsletter 3) Public Utilities Commission re: Docket No. 90A-022F 4) Nuclear Regulatory Commission re: Public Service Company of Colorado; and Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 7 (Available in Clerk to Board's Office) 5) National Water Resources Association re: 1990 Federal Water Seminar; and National Water Line 6) Johnstown Fire Protection District re: Board members RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve appointments to Johnstown Pest Control District Advisory Board * 2) Approve appointment to New Raymer-Stoneham Pest Control District Advisory Board * 3) Approve appointments to Windsor-Severance Pest Control District Advisory Board * 4) Approve appointments to St. Vrain Pest Control District Advisory Board * 5) Approve appointment to Platte Valley Pest Control District Advisory Board * Signed at this meeting • Wednesday, January 24, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO JOHNSTOWN PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD 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, vacancies currently exist on the Johnstown Pest Control District Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, the Cooperative Extension Service has recommended that Jim Adler, Tom Schlegel, and Mark Nygren be appointed to said Board, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Extension Service, the Board desires to appoint the above named individuals. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Jim Adler, Tom Schlegel, and Mark Nygren be, and hereby are, appointed to the Johnstown Pest Control District Advisory Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of January, A.D. , 1990. (2 � "�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: / (a1 � WE/� COUNT/Y, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder �,��((/!!yy[[''AA A� �en�Brantne�an and Clerk to the Board a /, r- \--BYJ ,,�n�nr� �� % rge K nne y, Pro-Tem Deputy County k ��eLr�/z )rro¢Y '�1tele APPR VED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Ha ert 94,4-4* C.WC Kirby ` County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy .67,004? /7,� �q� -4./4 900079 v f c(1(1:1 4.41‘n WELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT 425 NORTH 15TH AVENUE EXHIBITION BUILDING,ISLAND GROVE PARK GREELEY,Cotomo0 80631 PHONE NUMBER(303)3564000, Oct 4465 �41 COLORADO January 18, 1990 Dear Weld County Commissioners: There are two weed district advisory board members which need to be replaced, due to their request. Current advisory board members recommended names to me to replace the outgoing members. The replacement board members listed below are those who I have contacted who have agreed to serve on the board at the commissioners pleasure. The weed districts and the board members going off the board and their replacements are as follows: OIko DISTRICT 2 - JOHNSTOWN +/� .; L ? r,, ,• ,, ,, , A Qutgping Replacement Conrad Hopp Jim Adler (has switched from District #2 2299 WCR 38 to District #3 - St. Vrain) Berthoud, CO 80513 DISTRICT 8 - NEW RAYMER-STONEHAM ✓ Ray Mertens Jim Mertens 62201 WCR 76 62201 WCR 76 New Raymer, CO 80742 New Raymer, CO 80742 (Jim was recommended by the board members and had attended prior meetings with dad.) If you have any questions concerning the above recommendations do not hesitate to call me at ext. 4465. Thank you for your attention and consideration in this matter. Sincerely, 49117t 714 9000II1 Ronald J. Broda ch. ,ostom $tvcwt. Weld County Pest Inspector 900083 900080 kAntrAtiab NiA) fr ► 900082 900079 • 1. • ftoCkf:Itr6 WELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT 425 NORTH 15TH AVENUE . E%N l:010N ElinDINO, ISLAND GROVE PARK GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 PHONE NUMBER(303)9564000,EXT.4465 1111 P e COLORADO January 11, 1990 Board of County Commissioners Centennial Building Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Weld County Commissioners: There are a number of advisory board members which need to be replaced on the various weed district advisory boards, due to their request or inactivity on the board. At the last weed district advisory board meeting, the advisory board members for each district recommended names to replace the outgoing members. The replacement board members listed below are those who I have contacted who have agreed to serve on the board at the Commissioners pleasure. The weed districts and the board members going off the board and their replacements are as follows: DISTRICT #1 - WINDSOR-SEVERANCE aUtfaing Replacement Paul Lind Vernon Rutz 9672 WCR 74 33623 WCR 23 Eaton, CO 80615 Windsor, CO 80550 No 5th board member Edwin Schaefer 15673 WCR 66 Greeley, CO 80631 900079 Weld County Commissioners January 11, 1990 Page 2 /ALL. i -Lou ge DISTRICT #2 - JOHNSTOWN Edward Reichert Tom Schlagel 19279 WCR 17 19108 WCR 19 Johnstown, CO 80534 Johnstown, CO 80534 Fred Sekich Mark Nygren 6401 Hwy 66 20008 WCR 13 Longmont, CO 80501 Johnstown, CO 80534 Conrad Hopp To be replaced 6519 WCR 34 Platteville, CO 80651 (He wishes to switch to the St. Vrain District Board due to moving into that district. )DISTRICT #3 - ST. VRAIN v/7 • Phillip Camenisch Jack Hill 10504 WCR 7 4739 WCR 22 Longmont, CO 80501 Longmont, CO 80504 No 5th board member Conrad Hopp 6519 WCR 34 Platteville CO 80651 DISTRICT #5 - PLATTE VALLEY✓ No 5th board member Rich Hergert 15883 WCR 21 Platteville CO 80651 If you have any questions concerning the above recommendations due not hesitate to call me at ext. 4465. Thank you for your attention and consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Si4M! —776 Ronald J. $coda Weld County Pest Inspector cs • 900079 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT TO NEW RAYNER-STONEHAM PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD 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 New Raymer-Stoneham Pest Control District Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, the Cooperative Extension Service has recommended that Jim Mertens be appointed to said Board, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Extension Service, the Board desires to appoint Jim Mertens to said Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Jim Mertens be, and hereby is, appointed to the New Raymer-Stoneham Pest Control District Advisory Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of January, A.D. , 1990. �.� BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /^I « �gj 1/44.4zAk;j WEL UNTY, COLORADO Weld Countyl/ Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. Bran nerr,, Chairman �BY: i ., e8 ge K-'ennedy, Pro-Tem D puty County k �- APPRO ED AS O FORM: Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby ` County Attorney ExCUSED Gordon E. Lacy nycoa CSC' v- ause, 900080 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO WINDSOR-SEVERANCE PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD 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, vacancies currently exist on the Windsor-Severance Pest Control District Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, the Cooperative Extension Service has recommended that Vernon Rutz and Edwin Schaefer be appointed to said Board, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation o£ the Extension Service, the Board desires to appoint the above named individuals. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Vernon Rutz and Edwin Schaefer be, and hereby are, appointed to the Windsor-Severance Pest Control District Advisory Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of January, A.D. , 1990. �/JJ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘71 24 0.44,.ntu/LGf W2FOUNTY, COLORADO tt Weld County Clerk and Recorder arc l(G� rYC . and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bran ner, Chairman .\,j�-yWyu p1 4...., � Geo nedy, Pro-TemDe ut CountrkP Y APPROVED AS TO FORM: G�onstance L. Har t f7/di • ' ` fr <:--------79/2C2 County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy I/O07 2 ee. 4�i�� 4 i 900081 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO ST. VRAIN PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD 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, vacancies currently exist on the St. Vrain Pest Control District Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, the Cooperative Extension Service has recommended that Jack Hill and Conrad Hopp be appointed to said Board, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Extension Service, the Board desires to appoint the above named individuals. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Jack Hill and Conrad Hopp be, and hereby are, appointed to the St. Vrain Pest Control District Advisory Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of January, A.D. , 1990 ..) rE n C. ) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WE COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder If .h.vN and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman BY: e ge K nne y, Pro-Tem eputy County erkk ���i APPROVED A FORM: Constance L. Ha rt C- t7 41/, ':�-� C.W. Ki.r y County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy sx©eva 900082 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT TO PLATTE VALLEY PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD 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 Platte Valley Pest Control District Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, the Cooperative Extension Service has recommended that Rich Hergert be appointed to said Board, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Extension Service, the Board desires to appoint Rich Hergert to said Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Rich Hergert be, and hereby is, appointed to the Platte Valley Pest Control District Advisory Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of January, A.D. , 1990. 4, cL' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: J WE D COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ,r SS and Clerk to the Board 'Gene R. BranGttnnerr, Chairman BY: r44,.ru.,yi i, _a 2. a 1 Geo ge enneay, Prom�s eputy County Cl ,r eig52;;; .A� APPR VED A O FORM: onstance L. Harbe(:-- 5 )aC " r C. /01,,e-Att. Kirby County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900083 flit mEmoRAnDum Gene R. Brantner, Chairman illilk to Board of County Commissioners Date January 24, 1990 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources a/0.o,- Interagency Agreement Between Human Resources' Employment sin;«t: Services and Colorado Rehabilitation Services Enclosed for Board approval is an Interagency Agreement between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services and Colorado Rehabilitation Services. The Agreement will be on-going until rendered void through written notification by either party. This Agreement will establish the means for an efficient and effective relationship between the two agencies to provide maximum client services while avoiding duplication of services and programs. If you have any questions, please telephone Tedi Guerrero at 353-3815. r �d r+' Ju .,. •e, y�1 '�qS. A�th/I{A. 4 �� ylhS f t.,--..:,',.. ., tl 1 (,�.e d✓.! rvn �5 r'�y j� i.C M ',w4?�y{M ftl11/4,C p ;J V J,�' t4k y N'r. Ilatietn is ,411,::‘,' ebf !Sic, ,,, ,,-.. ;",e 4'4".. (Enclosed for Board O ortl afro, (3) ;'-''':41: - topiis of this Agreeeeec Please. , t4 return two (2) of them when they aro signed. , If ,you have any,.questi0ns, please , telephone 'fedi 6uarroro;at 353-3815. 4 diY ;./1 1ci '4'� s000es INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND COLORADO REHABILITATION SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 24th day of January, 1990, by and between the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County, and Colorado Rehabilitation Services. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth and adults of Weld County, and WHEREAS, Employment Services wishes to expand its program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth and adults with disabilities who are in need of alternative methods to succeed in obtaining and retaining employment, and WHEREAS, Employment Services receives authority from the Wagner-Peyser Act and the Job Training Partnership Act to provide employer relations services and to coordinate such activities with appropriate agencies through a comprehensive employer relations program, and WHEREAS, Colorado Rehabilitation Services has agreed to cooperate with Employment Services in expanding its employer relations program so the youth and adults with disabilities may obtain and retain employment, and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto convent and agree as follow: I. Purpose This cooperative agreement is entered into by Colorado Rehabilitation Services and Employment Services of Weld County maximizing the two agency sources in a coordinated fashion to: 1. Provide services to those individuals with disabilities who are seeking employment and training; 2. Establish the means for a practical and effective relationship between the two agencies for the stated purposes of: o Maximizing client vocational potential o Ensuring client movement o Establishing cooperation to avoid duplication of services o Maximizing coordination in the delivery and expansion of services and programs (1) 900089 II. Scope of Services A. Colorado Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Rehabilitation is a service provided by the taxpayers through State Government. It is designed to develop and restore working usefulness of physically and mentally disabled eligible individuals so they may become self-supporting. Rehabilitation is an investment in human welfare. Rehabilitation serves any eligible disabled person residing in Colorado, without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, handicapping condition who, with the provision of certain services, might be made employable. Services are provided to meet the individual needs of eligible disabled persons so that they may engage in safe and suitable occupations. Rehabilitation services available to employers without cost include: counseling to conserve skills that are available, evaluation of capacities of disabled applicants, aid in restoring and retraining injured workers, advice in determining suitable jobs for disabled personnel , referral of trained, skilled, reliable workers who have the advantage of rehabilitation services, and tax credits. B. Employment Services of Weld County (Employment Services) Employment Services of Weld County is a department of the Weld County Division of Human Resources, which is under the Board of Weld County Commissioners. Employment Services is guided by an advisory committee, the Weld County Private Industry Council , which provides oversight responsibilities to the Board of Weld County Commissioners. • 1. Employment Services encompasses a single delivery system to deliver employment and training services at no cost in Northern Colorado, including Weld County, as well as to non-Weld County applicants and employers. Job Service services shall be provided to residents and non-residents of Weld County. However, due to legal constraints, the Job Training Partnership Act Program of Employment Services shall service pn y Weld County residents unless they are eligible for the Economic Dislocated Worker Adjustment Act program. 2. Employment Services provides training and employment opportunities to the unemployed, underemployed, economically disadvantaged adults and youth, and other individuals facing serious barriers to employment, those seeking work, and to increase the earned income of the economically disadvantaged under a single delivery system. (2) 900089 III. Target Population The target population for this cooperative effort are those disabled persons ages 16 or older who are, or may be expected to become, needful of and eligible for vocationally related services through the agencies. Eligibility determination is made by each agency as follows: A. Colorado Rehabilitation Services Responsibility for determining eligibility of individuals for the following services rests solely with Colorado Rehabilitation Services. The criteria of eligibility for rehabilitation are: 1. Presence of a physical or mental disability which constitutes or results in substantial handicap to employment 2. A reasonable expectation that vocational rehabilitation services may benefit the individual in terms of employ- ability. Rehabilitation services are provided as long as there is indication the client is progressing in a positive manner toward the planned vocational goal which is consistent with his/her capabilities and abilities. The nature and scope of services to be provided an eligible recipient must be contained in the IWRP (Individualized Written Rehabilitation Program). B. Employment Services of Weld County Applicants must be registered with Employment Services for Job Service Center services. For additional services under the Job Training Partnership Act, applicants must be found eligible through an application process. 1. For purposes of Job Service, an individual with disabilities is defined as any person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, has a record of such impair- ment, or is regarded as having such impairment. 2. For purposes of the Job Training Partnership Act, an adult individual with disabilities must be 22 years of age or older who has a documented physical or mental disability which for such individual constitutes or results in a substantial handicap to employment. 3. For purposes of the Job Training Partnership Act, a youth individual with disabilities must be 14 through 21 years • of age who is in a state/federally funded special education program, vocational rehabilitation, and/or mental health program, or be under the care of a professional who can document the handicapping condition. (3) 900089 IV. Services Provided by Each Agency A. Colorado Rehabilitation Services 1. Accepting referrals from your agency on individuals who alleged to have, or appear to have, a physical or mental disability, which would present a barrier to employment. Any accompanying medical data or work history at referral will expedite the evaluation process. 2. Provide a diagnostic evaluation to every applicant to the extent necessary to determine eligibility. This may include medical , psychological , social , education, and vocational evaluations. 3. Develop an individualized written rehabilitation program for every eligible client with the client and other signif- icant parties. 4. Monitor client activity and performance during the time of the IWRP. 5. Job development and placement. 6. Development of On-the-Job training sites. 7. Referal to Employment Services 8. Provide follow-up and job retention counseling. 9. Consult with employers on job modifications and accessibility issues. 10. Coordinate payment for client services with other agencies. B. Employment Services of Weld County 1. Referring individuals with disabilities to Colorado Rehabilitation Services. 2. Developing employability plan with the individual . 3. Providing job development and placement. 4. Developing On-the-Job training sites for Job Training Partnership Act enrollees. 5. Accepting referrals from Colorado Rehabilitation Services with an outline of the goals that are planned in employ- ment, training; an outline of major barriers to employment and possible solutions. (4) 9G®fl89 V. Guiding Principles Both agencies affirm that the principles listed below shall guide all mutual and respective efforts to serve the target population of this agreement. A. Every disebled adult (16 years of age or older) is entitled to vocational opportunities comparable to those of other citizens. B. Every disabled adult is entitled to a thorough, consistent and fair process of assessment, interdisciplinary/interagency review, and decision making with regard to vocational needs, abilities, goals and services. C. Vocational needs of all disabled individuals must be understood and addressed within the context of their full constellation of needs and abilities. D. Joint participation of rehabilitation counselors and employment counselors in the interdisciplinary process is vital to development of effective client-centered vocational planning. Both the rehabilitation counselor and the employment counselor possess expertise and knowledge in areas which, if effectively shared and coordinated, enhance the agencies' abilities to better serve the client. E. Active participation in decision making by the client shall at all times be expected, and procedures shall be designed to ensure such participation. F. Cooperation and coordination between our agencies constitutes the foundation on which this agreement is built, and the degree to which this agreement promotes the improvement and maintenance of such coordination will be the measure of its success. G. The crucial difference between overlapping services and duplicative services must be understood, and this understanding must be clearly reflected in all cooperative efforts to serve the disabled client. OVERLAP occurs when the multiple service needs of a disabled individual require that the service capabi- lities of both agencies be applied in a coordinated manner to meet those needs. DUPLICATION consists of delivery of the same or similar service to the client simultaneously by both agencies as a result of failure of communication or disagreement about agency responsibilities. Duplication is not appropriate nor is it in the best interest of the client, and it is to be identified and eliminated if at all possible. (5) 9G®0S9 VI. Scope of Agreement Each applicant is entitled to a total process which ensures that his/her needs and wishes will be fairly addressed, and therefore, our agreement must encompass the following issues: A. Referrals and time lines 1. Colorado Rehabilitation Services will accept referrals (defined in III A. I) from Employment Services of Weld County and schedule an intake appointment with a rehabili- tation counselor within 20 working days. Referrals will be made in writing per a form developed and provided by Employment Services of Weld County. 2. Employment Services of Weld County will report to Colorado Rehabilitation the status of the individual referred initially, and monthly thereafter by submitting the following information: o Eligibility status or registration status with Employment Services o Termination information o Activities provided in the areas of referral to jobs, training, job development B. Evaluation and assessment responsibilities 1. Colorado Rehabilitation Services will provide an evaluation to the extent needed to every applicant for services from our agency. Existing data will be secured prior to arranging for and paying for duplicate information. Information secured may include medical , psychological , vocational , education and social evaluations. 2. Employment Services will provide assessment information which will outline goals or barriers to employment. C. Exchange and/or sharing of evaluation and assessment reports. 1. Colorado Rehabilitation Services will share results of evaluation and assessment to the extent that it is vocationally relevant and with a written consent to release confidential information signed by the client or the client and parent/guardian if client is under 18 years of age. There are a few sources of information which are prohibited to be shared under any circumstances. These would include but not limited to Social Security Records, Veteran's Administration records and some medical records. (6) 900089 2. Employment Services of Weld County will share results of activities that the Agency has undertaken with the individual to the extent that it is vocationally relevant and with a written consent to release confidential information, signed by the client or the client and parent/ guardian if client is under 18 years of age. These results will include referrals to jobs, referral to services, and outcome information assessment results. D. Establishing and covening an interdisciplinary/interagency staffing team with the client present. 1. Colorado Rehabilitation Services will assign a rehabilitation counselor to every referral . This name will be provided to Employment Services of Weld County. 2. Employment Services of Weld County will assign an Employment Technician to every referral . This name will be provided to Colorado Rehabilitation Services. 3. It will be the responsibility of the employment technician and/or the rehabilitation counselor to convene a staffing, with the client present, between representatives of both agencies to coordinate and expedite the services to the client. E. Development of a Plan 1. Colorado Rehabilitation is solely responsible for the development of an Individualized Written Rehabilitation Program in cooperation with the client and other involved agencies, if appropriate. The IWRP may include services provided by another agency if prior negotiation with that agency has occurred. All services provided are subject to a search for similar benefits prior to expending Rehabilitation funds. No services not previously planned on the IWRP will be provided. All programs developed will be reviewed at least annually or more frequently per the Individualized Written Rehabilitation Program. 2. Employment Services of Weld County will obtain information from the Colorado Rehabilitation Services regarding employ- ment and training needs or planned activities for the development of an Employability Development Plan. F. For those clients who are determined in need of only one service (Employment or Rehabilitation), a clear statement will be developed stating when, and by what criteria, involvement from the other agency begins. (7) 900989 VII. Interagency Liaisons A staff person from Colorado Rehabilitation Services and a staff person from Employment Services of Weld County shall be the designated liaisons to further define and interpret the parameters of this agreement. VIII. Termination This agreement shall be rendered void upon written notification by either party. IX. Resolution If issues or concerns arise concerning the activities covered under this interagency agreement, the parties will outline such concerns in writing and provide these concerns to the local Colorado Rehabilitation Services Supervisor and the Employment Services Director for prompt resolution. X. Evaluation The agencies affirm that the interagency agreement will be a success based on the following criteria: A. The development of a coordinated approach to serving individuals with disabilities beyond the activities stated in this agreement for purposes of building a quality relationship between the agencies. B. The implementation of at least two interagency meetings with all staff for purposes of orientation and information sharing by the end of a year's period of time. C. Five disabled consumers will be placed into competitive employment, of at least 60 days duration, each calendar quarter as a result of cooperative efforts between Colorado Rehabilitation Services and Employment Services. These consumers will be identified as active clients of Colorado Rehabilitation Services and registered job seekers with Employment Services of Weld County. XI. Modifications All modifications of this Interagency Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. (8) 900399 XII. Entire Agreement This Interagency agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph XI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Interagency Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLORADO REHABILITATION SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO o 61 R. Brantn , airman a ty e, tji Supervisor Approved: // ' . Myra onfort, airman Weld County Privat ndustry Council a e . pec man, xecutive irec or Weld C unty Department of Human Resources 1 � ao, ATTEST: / '72ti✓ ��Jud, irecr 0 Em 1 yme�t Servi s ofU Weld County Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board---‘)-iv731�7K o 1abe--,G4-1 (9) 900089 ammo. A WELD COUNTY , COLORAD FAUt 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS • ?RANT P.O. & ;0 . . - v0. M'?, VENDORAt^OUtiT _ 9n?411 U.S. POSTMASTER 5,000.00 1 ate of Colorado ) TOTAL $5,000.00 ) ss unty of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated mip,mt 24711 , 90and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite eir hames with the total amount $ 5.000.00 Dated this 24TH day of JAS , 19390 . We d Coun Finance fricer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24111 day of JANUARY , 1g3 90 My commision expires : Mr Commission Exeiresknee, 1990 Notary Public ate of Colorado ) ) ss u.n.ty of Weld ) We, the 3oac-d of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) `. se prove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor_ are hereby _ere= drawn upon the CENTRAL Fund to ling 5 5.(1(10.00 hail rpeeerrsson Me.. er •-SST: Mesmer ‘721 ` ,� �� • ,zy Cier. and Recorder Nem er Member STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS . COUNTY.OF WELD ) SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING ANU BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: r TOTAL WARRANTS 'CLAIMS AMOUNT ADC ADC-U IV-D OAP - AND IRA AB GA 1n MED. TRANS. 33?_.76. ADM SERVICES CHILD WELFARE PAC DC LEAP OAP SUBTOTAL OAP SS SUBTOTAL SS GRAND TOTAL 332.76 DATED THIS 22O DAY OF 0 JANUARY 19_21, DIRE OR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 2Pnd DAY OF JANUARY MY 19�. MX COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY Commission ExplmJurveisi 1iY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD • ) WE, THE' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE • CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON TIIE` SOCIAL SERVICES FUNDS AND CHARGEABLE AS STATED: ATTEST: ( ) WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 1 (-11.11: . 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WELD COUNTY COUNCIL ' January 17, 1990 �. , • • Tape 1/90 The Weld County Council met for a special meeting in full conformity with the Weld County Home Rule Charter at 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado on Wednesday, January 17, 1990 at 7:35 p.m. This special meeting was called by the Council to take final action on the proposed amendments to the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The following members were present in person: President Norman Carlson, Vice President Doris Williams, Councilman Frank Stewart, Councilman Marion Richter and Councilman Gary Lebsack. Also present for the meeting was County Attorney Lee Morrison and the Council Secretary. The Council took thefellewing action on each amendment. AMENDMENT N0. 1 (Exhibit A - 1/10/90) Concerning clarification of use of gender in Weld County Home Rule Charter. Councilman Lebsack moved to eliminate Amendment No. 1 from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams and it passed unanimously. AMENDMENT NO. 2 (Exhibit 8 - 1/17/90) Concerning the responsibilities of the Clerk to the Board. The Council discussed the changes made by the Commissioners and County Attorney Lee Morrison. They also agreed that two seperate seals were needed, one for the Clerk and Recorder and one for use by the Clerk to the Board. Councilman Stewart moved that Amendment No. 2 be placed on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Richter. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 1 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning amending the limitation on number of consecutive terms of office for County Commissioners. The Council discussed this amendment presented by the Commissioners and concurred that at the present time they did not feel comfortable placing this item on the ballot. Councilwoman Williams moved to delete Amendment No. 1 (Exhibit B) from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Gary Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 3 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning correcting grammatical errors. Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 3 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 4 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning correcting grammatical errors. Councilwoman Williams moved to place Amendment No. 4 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Stewart. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 5 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning qualification of Chief Deputy of Treasurer. Councilwoman Williams moved to place Amendment No. 5 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. -111":11".2 1/(24 ha Special Meeting January 17, 1990 Page 2 AMENDMENT NO. 6 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning amending the limitation on the number of consecutive terms as a County Councilman. Councilman Stewart moved to delete Amendment No. 6 from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Richter. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 7 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning temporary suspension of officers pending a recall election. The Council had no problems with the deletions made by the County Attorney. Councilwoman Williams moved to place Amendment No. 7 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT NO. 8 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning temporary suspension of officers prior to trial . Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 8 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Stewart. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT NO. 9 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning adjusting time frames for sutonittal and consideration of nomination petitions. County Attorney, Lee Morrision advised the Council on the changes made to this amendment. Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 9 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT NO. 10 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning amending the limitation on the number of consecutive terms of office on appointive boards. Councilman Lebsack moved to eliminate Amendment No. 10 from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Stewart. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 11 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning requiring petitioners and electors to be registered. Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 11 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT NO. 4 (Exhibit A - 1/17/90) Concerning functions of the Board of Adjustment. There was a great deal of discussion on this amendment. Councilman Lebsack moved to eliminate Amendment No. 4 (Exhibit A) from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams. The motion passed unanimously. Councilman Stewart moved that the Council commend and thank County Attorney, Lee Morrison for his assistance in preparing the amendments to the Home Rule Charter. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack and it passed unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: ' There being no further business the special meeting was adjourned. The time of adjournment was 8:35 P.M. , on January 17, 1990. Norman Carlson, President • ',Um Ann Goodwin-Rossler, Secretary ;• H ighwayI /J y / ;� Colorado Department of Highways '}, _ � � r� ,;,. �_ 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO. 80222 For More Information: 757-9228 #90-02 • JANOARX 11, 1990 STATE. HIGHN Y COMMISSION SCHXDOI,ES JAI. 18 NESTING Members of the State Highway Commission will convene in Denver on Thursday, January 18 for their first regular meeting of 1990. The-stesionswilli beginat 8:15 a.m. in the auditorium of the Colorado Department of Highways main administration ' building, 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue. Commissioners will travel to the State Capitol for much of the morning, to meet with legislators who serve on Joint Transportation Committees. During the afternoon the agenda. at the highway agency's headquarters will include a discussion of the Denver area's Metropolitan Transportation Development Committee legislation; action on supplements to both the Construction and the Maintenance & Operations budgets;- and action regarding state funding for regional, non-construction programs such as carpool programs. PUBLIC .WORK8$OP RILL REVIEW V.S. 34 POORt LAMING A public workshop scheduled,.for Thursday, • January 25 will consider proposals for widening v."S'. 34 east of Greeley. The session will be held from 4 til 9 p.m. at the Platte valley Sigh School cafeteria, 510 Clark Street in Kersey. Colorado Department of Highways representatives will explain project features and alternative designs displayed on aerial photographs, for a project betweep _Greeley and Kersey and a project between Kersey and Hardin. Staffers are preparing an Environmental Assessment for both of the, improvement proposals. - OVER - 1 'att icto Highway liars Page 2 CONSTRUCTION BIDDING ACTIVITY FOR JANOART 11 IR(CX) 070-X1124) 1-70 EAST OF SILT Resurfacing Interstate 70 in Garfield county from Silt east for about 12 1/2 miles, along with safety work which includes grading, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, plant mixed seal coat, drainage, guardrail, signing and striping. Number of Bids: Six Apparently successful bidder: Corn Construction Company - of Grand Junction, $2,772,.737 Calls for completion within:_ 70 workable days Preconstruction project massager: Franklin C. Moore Resident Engineer: Jerrold Jackson, Grand Junction BRO 0004(3) *UNWELL ROAD XN COLORADO SPRINGS Replacing a concrete girder bridge on Janitell Road in Colorado Springs over Fountain Creek, six tenths of a mile north of S.H. 29 (S. Circle Drive) , which includes clearing and grubbing, grading, landscaping, aggregate base course, hot bituminous pavement, drainage, and curb and gutter. Number of Bids: Nine Apparently successful bidder: Neatline Structures, Inc. of Castle Rock, $842,810 Calls for completion within: 140 workable days Preconatruction project manager: David L. Miller Resident Engineer: Duncan 1Natwood, Colorado Springs BIDS TO BE OPENED F10aroaRr 1 NEN: February 1, 9:30 a.m., Interstate striping on I-25 for fifteen miles between the Greenland interchange and Lincoln Avenue in Douglas county, and on I-70 for about 270 miles between Vail and the Kansas state line excepting the Denver metropolitan area from the Morrison Road interchange to the Tower Road interchange, project IR(CX) 0001 (2) . 9:45 a.m., construction zone traffic control for Interstate 70 work through Glenwood Canyon, between the western Glenwood Springs interchange and Dotaero, which includes traffic control supervisors, flagging, traffic control devices and field • facilities, I (CX) 70-2 (178) . A readvertiaed project. . - MORE f Highway NSwe Page 3 30 a.si., hot bituminous machine patching on various highways near Cortez, Durango and Ridgway, project MP(ES) 99-5000-13. PROJECTS AWARDED PROJECT AWARDED TO: DATES: SR 0135(11) Kirkland Trenching December 21 bid S.H. 135 North of 6 Excavating January 3 award Gunnison, $958,453 Resurfacing and Award Goal DBE 108 widening Committed DBE 12.4% D I D TOR KNOW ? Who is building the Denver area's E-470 beltway? What is the status of W-470? Whatever became of the Berthoud Tunnel proposal for U.S. 40? Didn't someone propose a Front Range Toll Road for Colorado? What about the Denver metropolitan area's new "transportation development commission..? These are all developments which are not part of the State Highway Department's planning or budget. However, the following is a list of sources which interested citizens may turn to for the proper answers: BERTHOUD TUNNEL BUILDING AUTHORITY Ronald Drake, president and chairman P.O. Box 3096 Winter Park, CO 80482 726-8521 E-470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITT John Arnold, executive director Suite 126 7951 East Maplewood Ave. Englewood, CO 80111 773-9588 FRONT RANGE TOLL ROAD COW ART Ray Wells, president 6200 S. Syracuse Way Greenwood Village, CO 80111 779-4525 - OVER - Highway Mews Page 4 METROPOLITAN TR ORT: TSON DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Thomas L. Strickland, chairman 1200 17th St. suite 2600 Denver, CO 80202 825-5787 W-470 AOTBORITY Leon Wurl, executive director 18470 Nest Highway 72 Golden, CO 80403 422-2702 Denver's ]►aprpYM GATEWAY DEVELOPMENT Chris. Duerksen 1445 Cleveland Place room 400 Denver, CO 80202 640-2155 • DID YOU ENOW ? Toll roads CAN be successful. One of America's turnpikes which become a free highway, if not the nation's sole example, is the U.S. 36 stretch between Denver and Boulder. Still referred to as the Denver-Boulder Turnpike, the route was opened January 19, 1952 and became a free highway September 14, 1967. Those nickels, dimes and quarters paid off , it cost 25 cents from Denver to Boulder, 15 cents if you exited at Broomfield. The revenue had paid the entire cost of operation, paid off $6.3 million in bonds and generated $2,363,000 in interest. Also paid for was the resurfacing of the road and a change of alignment at Federal Boulevard near Westminster. Volume 2,Number 8,January 1990 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS n'- MILE STONES ..., ,. . 'A MONTHLY NEWSLETTER HICttLIGtiTTNG SICNIt7CANT HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION 156UF5- MILESTONES AND CHALLENGES: THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ENTERS A NEW DECADE by A.Ray Chamberlain,Executive Director During the past 12 months,the Colorado Department of In the spectacular Glenwood Canyon,dramatic progress Highways has achieved several milestones. While ribbon has been made on this stretch of Interstate 70. The Reverse cuttings throughout the state opened several projects to the Curve Tunnel and the French Creek Viaduct,costing nearly motoring public,a number of groundbreakings began paving $30 million,were opened to traffic. the way for the future. The very first bridge funded by the state was built over In August 1989,the second of two new flyover ramps the Colorado River in 1886 in Grand Junction and replaced in opened at the I-25/6th Avenue interchange. The cost of these 1933. Last July,the all new Fifth Street Bridge was opened. ramps was$28 million. It alnsady has dramatically improved Costing$2.8 million,this replacement was a bit more safety and relieved congestion for motorists traveling through expensive than its predecessors. the metro area Every rush hour commuter who was accustomed to lengthy daily delays at this heavily traveled On June 6.1989,Governor Romer dedicated the new crossroads is a happier person. I-25/Garden of the Gods state-of-the-art urban interchange in Colorado Springs. This was the largest single state highway Further north on I-25,seven miles of concrete overlay project in Colorado Springs'history,costing$9.4 million. replaced a deteriorating asphalt surface in Latimer County. Recessed lights in the pavement,similar to airport runway This$9.6 million project upgraded the roadway for motorists lights,guide motorists and are safe from snowplow blades. . as well as ensuring tho highway's structural integrity. Along S.H.83 in Douglas County,fotr-laning was A new traffic light and revamped intersection at the completed to Lincoln Avenue and begun from Lincoln to junction of U.S.36 and Colorado 7 in Estes Park was opened Hilltop. In 1990,the Department will award the contract for to traffic just in time for the height of the tourist season. four-laning from Hilltop to Stroh Road. In addition,many Costing$300,000.this relatively inexpensive project makes significant safety improvements were completed between the life easier and safer for tourists and residents alike. town of Parker and Ponderosa High School. In Fort Morgan and Brush,U.S.34 was the victim of Not all of our achievements were evidenced in construe- severe cracking and rutting. A$1.5 million project lion projects. Traffic deaths in 1988 set a 25-year record low. restabilized the base with an asphalt overlay,mitigating these From all indications, 1989 fatalities,while higher than 1988. problems for motorists. will likely be lower than tolls recorded during other years of the decade. Substantial decreases in alcohol-related fatalities At the other end of the state,in La Plata County,5.6 coupled with noteworthy increases in safety belt use can be miles of Colorado 172 were resurfaced south of the junction credited for this significant improvement. with U.S. 160. Additional lanes were provided at county road intersections and a new traffic light was installed.The price Many efficiency measures recommended by the tag was$1.3 million. Highway Commission,the Governor and the legislature have been implemented by the Department over the past year. Also along U.S. 160.realignment of Wolf Crock Pass in These measures have resulted in a significant savings from the • Mineral County now provides for a three-lane roadway from operations budget:savings which have been shifted to the the Alberta Snowshed for 1.1 miles northeast toward construction budget continued next page South Fork. This project cost$2.9 million. "An ides whose time has come."is what Governor As the decade comes to a close,the Highway Roma called the Scenic and Historic Byways program. Five Department and the Highway Commission renew their designated routes became the state's first byways following commitment to work together with the Governor,legislature approval by the Highway Commission last fall. The program and local governments to meet the multi-modal transportation will recogeiu those Colorado roadways which arc needs of Colorado's future. exceptionally scenic,historic,ecological and cultural. The Department's Adopt-A-Highway program continued to gain momentum with more than 600 organizations patrol- WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, ling nearly 1600 miles of state highway. This community MAINTENANCE CREWS KEEP effort keeps highways clean,saves taxpayer dollars and increases public awareness about the blight of litter on COLORADO MOVING roadways. This innovative program has precedent-setting value as many local communities and municipalities tailor similar programs for their parks,city streets and other r,�, 4. s• applications. The impact of taxpaya participation on our ;. quality of life and environment will result in smaller tau bills w t for generations to come. q,C •/ • •- ,y +#""^" ¢ Although very proud of these accomplishments,we are eagerly looking forward to the challenges of a new decade , when projects undertaken over the past year will be opened to �,,,a t' i y 0 the motoring public. Some very exciting projects got under- • rte' n, � w,• .. way in 1989. Most notable are: a massive reconstruction of the Mousetrap at I.25 and I-70:the$7 million Alameda Parkway in west Denver,the first phase of construction for the •••• re , I-76/I-25 interchange which will feature 24 new bridges:a bid opening for the$100 million Hanging Lake Tunnels in Glenwood Canyon,the second largest concoction contract �dt'• awarded in the Department's history:and,approval by the Highway Commission for construction of a S.H.93 Bypass in Golden. Temporary Maintenance Worker Terry Winters,Empire. When behind the wheel of a sanding truck,he's putting down Thanks to the passage of HB 1012 during the special 200 pounds of sand per plow mile,blazing the trail for session of the General Assembly,the six-cent gasoline tax has Colorado highway users. been extended without a sunset provision. All of the revenue measures in HB 1012 will continue to benefit Colorado , motorists throughout the state. They fight foes with the skill of professionally trained firemen. They handle the same heavy artillery that American It is important to note that the Department's construction servicemen use in war. They double as mechanics and budget for the FY 1990-91 year will be$32 million less than electricians,and can be a stranded motorist's saving grace. FY 1989-90 due to a decrease in federal funding. Last year They are the Colorado Department of Highways' 1,298 the Department succeeded against intense competition and was maintenance workers,men and women who are subject to be fortunate to have received$93 million in discretionary federal called out 24-hours a day to serve the state's motoring public. funding for the Hanging Lake Tunnels in Glenwood Canyon. While we continue to compete for discretionary funds,we During the winter,their tools of the trade include damp cannot realistically anticipate this level of funding annually. trucks outfitted with snowplows,motor graders,front-end Even mono worrisome is the fact that the federal highway loaders and snow blowers: 1,288 pieces of snow removal funding program,as we know it,comes to an end in 1991. equipment throughout the state. Maintenance crews work in In a state heavily dependent on federal dollars for highway patrols,each responsible for a segment of state highway. construction,the prospect of additional decreases should concern us all. "The best part of the job is knowing that you're keeping compliance with these recommendations, "Reductions in the roads open for the public."says Terry Winters,one of 84 staff,temporary employees,overtime and vehicles coupled temporary employees hired statewide for the winter. "Driving with contracting machine patching and janitorial services to a plow requires a great deal of concentration. In a heavy the private sector have netted a savings of more than$3.9 storm your top speed will be around 10 mph and in whiteout million within the maintenance section. Maintenance workers conditions.5 mph. You have to be aware of other vehicles on deserve a pat on the back for their exemplary attitude in the road and if we come across any stopped vehicles,we meeting the challenges of these savings measures. Thcy have always offer the motorist assistance," continually gone the extra mile to ensure the job gets done and gets done right." If snow and ice aren't keeping him behind the wheel of a plow,Winters is busy replacing signs,repairing guardrails, hand-patching asphalt or performing general truck and equipment maintenance. When crews begin shooting ROADEO CHALLENGES WORKERS avalanches in the pre-dawn hours,Winters works traffic control,deterring motorists until the run is exhausted or the SKILLS road opened to traffic. Department maintenance workers fared well in the Ninth Temporary workers like Terry Winters give maintenance Annual Western Truck Roadeo last summer. operations the necessary manpower to get the job done during this critical season. Clear and navigable roadways are crucial "This competition emphasizes that there is more to to the well being of the motoring public and the state's keeping roads open in the winter than driving down the economy,especially Colorado's$2.3 billion ski industry highway with the blade of a snowplow scraping the asphalt," which attracts athletes from throughout the world. said Maintenance and Operations Director Doug Shaffer. Competitors must take a written test,a vehicle diagnostic "For the public,maintenance becomes exciting when it skills exercise and complete an obstacle course that doesn't happen."says Ed Fink,maintenance superintendent encompasses the entire maintenance routine. for the Department's District 1 which stretches from Vail Pass to the!Costs litre, "Therefore you've got to have dedicated, Colorado maintenance workers who pitted their skills hard-working people you can depend on who will be on the against competitors from across the nation were,Larry Cobo road at a moment's notice when severe weather strikes." and Gordon Foley,Greeley Maintenance;Jerry Liutz and Edward Lusk.Pueblo Maintenance;Gary Popovich and Mike To help maintenance patrols keep on top of a storm,the Bowker,Grand Junction Maintenance;and.Steve Raney and Department has begun using high tech pavement sensors to Clint Cordova,Alamosa Maintenance. monitor pavement conditions. Currently,there are 52 sensors at 14 sites which transmit data back to a central computer r �, network. Information about pavement conditions is integrated 4-T,, with weather forecasts to help crews determine where and • { when plows and sand trucks are needed. Itt • _,. c "During a typical storm in the metro area,we will use .., . -o �. I 60 snowplows to cover more than 3,000 lane miles of road- k way,which includes ramps,shoulders and intersections with off-system roads."reports Gordon Bell•maintenance superin- tendent for the Department's District 6 which encompasses the .� III l Denver metro area. "Pavement sensors give us the competitive edge and help us to use our maintenance forces to { maximum efficiency." .f f + - In response to three separate efficiency studies,the Clint Cordova and Steve Raney took top honors in the single Department has effectively implemented a series of recom- axle competition of the Ninth Annual Western Truck Roark° mendations which is saving millions of dollars annually. last summer. Cordova's patrol is on Monarch Pass while According to Maintenance and Operations Director Doug Raney works on the east side of Wolf Creek Pass. (Photo Shaffer,a conscientious effort on behalf of maintenance crews courtesy of Ruth Heide,San Luis Valley Courier.) has preserved an outstanding level of service while ensuring COPTERS & CANNONS ENSURE Weser conditions have been dry throughout much of MOTORIST'S SAFETY Colorado's plains during the start of the 1989/'90 winter sraa0n. But in tho high country.snow has built quickly. For the District 1 msintenanco crews who a eaz snow central Dawn happened just a few moments ago. and eastern Colorado,November 28 marked the fret avalanche control shots. The Avalauncher Was used against Light snow flurries blow past the truck's frost-rimmed the Seven Sisters slide area near Loveland Pass and the"80" windshield as the radio crackles. "They shot the Seven Sisters slide near Berthoud Pass. There arc no areas likely to bo t and got a good run. ..Road is clear and open...." "first of the season,"any more than nature decides to bring drought or flood to any particular part of the countrysido. What's this? A police report of mass murder in Clear Maintenance patrols,responsible for their segments of state Creek County? No,the answer is more routine. State high- highway during all four seasons of the year,concentrate on way crows have just blocked U.S.6 near Loveland Pass,fixed fir familiar terrain and make judgements, an explosive charge into an overhang of snow in the Seven ' Sisters slide area and produced a controlled avalanche which Without malice,but with the interest of the traveling failed to roach tho highway. Soon motorists will proceed past public in mind,they will not hesitate to shoot the Little tho orange snowplows which stood by in case snow buried part Professor or Stanley or Mother Cline. They know that if they i • of the highway. But the snow cornice which seasoned mainte- shoot first,there is a calculated chance that those slides will nano workers had deemed'ripe'for a natural slide is now a not thunder down on unsuspecting motorists based on the long heap of white rubble at the bottom of the steep dmw• whim of the mountain. After a shot,there will be three The natural threat is removed:state crews will move on to possible results: there will be a slide:snow will crack and other duties or perhaps to another slide area which needs to be possibly move a short distance to a stable position:or,nothing cleared. will happen. If there is a hazard,snowplow crews will clear the slide or overrun from the highway. If none,everyone Champion, Mountain Icing. S.O.B. Riley Boy. Harley rests assured that the area is safe. Short. Peacock. Cemetery. From the Black Widow to the Four Brooklyn,each slide has a pet name for the maintenance At least until tomorrow or the next storm. craws who watch winter's progress and the building of --Carl Sorrentino potential avalanches. ��++vv Like weather forecasting,avalanche prediction is as • s��' •r- • �� much an an as it is a science:while records can be kept on the ,` y.�y 1 r 'i l amounts of snowfall,it takes the eye of experience to antici- • ' ,- , . �' r . pate when mountain winds and temperatures will shape a mass - tr 1->.•- " lir , of snow into one which is likely to become a snowslide. - Ea • - Crows generally strike at dawn,when highway traffic is . y I thin and there is the least chance that cross country skiers will " ixrt r�� bo crossing a snow field. Well before dawn they are a , s � traversing the road in the slide arca to ascertain that there are °" wi:-+— no parked or abandoned vehicles in the arca and no signs of campers,hikers or skiers off in the back country. Once an / - area is secure,road traffic is halted either side of the shooting area and snow removal equipment is readied for action. ` _00 Then tho potential avalanche is attacked with explosive charges delivered by a 105 mm recoilless rifle,the nitrogen- Senior Highway Maintenance Worker ferry Shrader loads the fired Avalauncher or a helicopter pilot and explosives expert 105 mm recoilless rifle to shoot the Stanley Slide on Berthoud hired for the occasion, The recoilless rifle is a military canton pass. Thanks to the timely detection of potential avalanches which lobs projectiles onto the mountainside. Tho on the pan of maintenance crews,motorists have a safer trip Avalauncher funs its package with a sudden swoosh of through Colorado high country. nitrogen. Helicopters may hover directly above the snowpack, while offering a full aerial view of the control area and the result of an explosion:but have tho disadvantage of failure to fly in bad weather. i WETLANDS: PROTECTING reduced to approximately 85 million acres in the 19th century, A VALUABLE RESOURCE and they continue to disappear at the rate of about 400,000 acres each year. (first of a two part series) To prevent further loss,laws have been enacted at the t+'"' " t NY; federal and state levels to protect wetlands. Regulatory t s 'r+(` " 'y • g r„ i, agencies responsible for evaluating requests to build in or • 2`�1pt«a ' r+; otherwise damage wetlands are adopting a wetlands protection .>4 „'' ' >4ti policy"to achieve no net loss of wetlands acreage add .' function," Even President George Bush has publicly •a'. 'ale recognized the importance of this valuable resource. "My . , position on wetlands is straightforward:all existing wetlands ' 4 �°', no matter how small,should be preserved...From this year K t , ` forward,anyone who tries to drain the swamp is going to be r � up to his ears in alligators.' ��{.k . , ,. Mt • ,.?„,\•,-.46%: • J.r .. " ° r '• In the 1980s,the Colorado Department of Highways � «M • ...17-`"% 4 , -7;4'`"7' t.1/4 • Fyn ,^ . developed a progressive wetlands program under the Office of ^• "; y o r .t ,,P,,K,,,' Environmental Review and Analysis(OEA)and the district environmental managers to identify and protect the wetlands 4 .;r•'„�. .,, , t n ;'t;/ '•41`±;6'� n,".' resource along our highway system. �.hr`'.• a `t` +"` • *la.' First,this program identifies the wetlands,accurately delineating their boundaries. The next step involves y,, a R m ^� r- ! y determining the various impacts to wetlands that are likely to r•> • result from a proposal construction project.including primary ♦u . - ' •. r+:e 4.14.1..104 An impacts.(direct impacts,such as filling.trenching and drain- ing)and secondary impacts(indirect impacts,stitch as siltation, Emergent and shrub type wetlands along the Cache la Aoudre sedimentation and mowing). Next the Department is required River near Greeley next to Highway Department right-of-way. to take all reasonable actions to avoid impacting wetlands and to minimize those impacts when avoidance is not possible or Wetlands are important to both the economic and to mitigate impacts which could not be avoided during project environmental health of the United States. They function to development Mitigation may require the creation of new provide such diverse services as floodwater conveyance, wetlands,restoration of degraded wetlands or enhancement of floodwater storage,sediment and erosion control,wildlife existing wetlands to increase their functional value. habitat recreation,water supply,water quality improvement --Jim Von Loh education/research opportunities and diversified open space or Staff Biologist aesthetic values. In many parts of the state,wetlands in Highway Department right-of-way represent the only permanent habitat available to wildlife. ReACH FOR THE SKIES! Wetlands form where soils are sufficiently saturated with surface water or near-to-surface groundwater so that the unique plant species capable of tolerating these conditions can Research Activities on Colorado Highways grow. Alongside our roadways,wetlands are extremely 10th Anniversary Open House efficient in removing salts,metals and other organic and r inorganic pollutants before runoff water is returned to Public and media invited to attend. groundwater aquifers or surface streams. Friday,January 19.1990 In the past wetlands across the country have been 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. routinely drained or filled to support agricultural production Auditorium,Highway Department Headquarters and development As a result wetlands that covered an 4201 Ease Arkansas Avenue estimated 200 million acres in the 18th century have been FROM THE a;ar._�a�� walkways to make the resources more accessible to visitors. �,� Currently,usage is curtailed because of limited room for ri r—naj1,� pedestrians. Closing the highway would ensure that large DISTRICTScra.T■..i numbers of visitors could safely walk the interpretive trail Closing of the highway will inconvenience some of the ROAD CLOSED....DINOSAUR 2400 vehicles that currently use Alameda daily. A one-to CROSSING two-mile detour will be required to gain access to Interstate 70 or Red Rocks Park. Close a state highway? The Highway Department has Because of the widespread interest in turning this 1 received an unusual request from the town of Morrison;close segment of Alameda into a park,the Highway Department will ono mile of S.H.26 so that it can be turned into a dinosaur be hosting a public meeting in February. For more park] information contact; Morrison Museum Director and Friends President Dick Scow,697-6325;or CDOH Environmental The town wants to close Alameda Avenue(S.H.26) Manager Joe Tempel,757-9372. from Rooney Road over the hogback to County Road 93 in Janet Hughes order to construct an interpretive trail featuring 15 stops of various paleontological,geological,historical and ecological HIGHWAY 34 CONSTRUCTION significance. BENEFITS AKRON AND OTIS Dinosaur Ridge Park is a one-mile stretch,200-feat wide,located on Highway Department right-of-way adjacent The finishing touches are being made to Highway 34 to Alameda. It is the home of the Stegasaurus,Colorado's between the west edge of Noon and the east edge of Otis in state fossil.and the Apatosaurus,aka Brontosaurus. These Washington County. This project,originally planned to be a 150-million-year-old dinosaurs were first discovered on the simple asphalt overlay,developed into a more complex project hogback in 1877 by Yale University's Professor Marsh. This to address a poor drainage problem in Akron and a flood site is also home to footprints made by Iguandon,a duck-billed control project in Otis. During the three-year planning and dinosaur, 100 million years ago. design phase,input was sought from both towns and those ideas incorporated into the project. These valuable finds started the dinousaur rush to the west which led to other discoveries at Dinosaur National In Akron,poor drainage and an insufficient storm sewer Monument in northwestern Colorado.Utah.Montana and system left portions of the town flooded after every summer Wyoming. Located on the western edge of the Great Plains thunderstorm. The town had a new storm sewer system and the foot of the Rocky Mountains.this area was once the designed to intercept the rainfall runoff. Safely detouring shoreline of an inland ocean extending from Canada to Texas. traffic through tam,placing portions of the new storm sewer This unique junction provided a common environment for 20-feet below the roadway surface and regrading the curb and plants and animals creating an extraordinary textbook of gutter along Highway 34 through town challenged planners natural and historic features. and construction crews. At the same time,the town of Akron built sidewalks to enhance overall aesthetics. The Friends of Dinosaur Ridge is a non-profit group dedicated to making this area more accessible to students, Nearly one year ago,the town of Otis began a flood residents and tourists. The group is working closely with a control project designed to channel flood waters along its number of organizations who endorse the park to enhance eastern edge. During road construction,eight 66-inch education and recreational values,including the University of diameter arched culverts were installed under Highway 34 Colorado,the state archaeologist.the Division of Parks and which will reroute flood waters. Outdoor Recreation,the Colorado School of Mines Museum; the Denver Museum of Natural History; Denver Parks and All involved entities worked closely together to make Recreation;Jefferson County Schools;and the Rocky these necessary improvements that will last for generations to Mountain Association of Geologists. come. This project was funded by the six-cent gasoline tax which was extended during the special session of the Besides the trail and interpretive signs,the Friends have legislature last year with a share of the storm sewer cost completed a guide to the area and lead field trips. The pro- funded by the town of Akron. posed trail will feature a parking lot,ramps,stairways and --Doug Pearson HIGHWAY SAFETY If you do become stuck and the road ahead is clear, shovel snow from in front of your vehicle and spread sand, gravel or the traction mat in front and in back of your traction NEWS... wheels. If the snow is not deep,tum your wheels back and forth to clear snow from tires. Try rocking the vehicle by shifting between reverse and drive and gently ease forward A hale preparation and some common sense can go a without spinning the wheels. long way this winter to make it a safer one for you on Colorado highways. In the event that you are stranded,i.e.the road ahead is not clear,snow is blowing and drifting and there is no shelter Winter driving conditions require motorists to take in sight,do not leave your vehicle. Highway maintenanco special precautions. Taking extra time,fording out beforehand crows working to clear snow are trained to look for stranded what conditions are like en mute to your destination and vehicles. Watch for the disdnerive blue light identifying driving a well-equipped and properly maintained vehicle,can Department snowplows, save you time,money and possibly your life. If stranded,check your exhaust periodically to ensure it Highway Department maintenance crews pride them- is free of snow and avoid running the engine more than a few selves in keeping the state's highways navigable throughout minutes at a time. Always keep the window slightly ajar. the winter. It's no easy task,but their track record is impres- Several layers of thin clothing will keep you warmer than one sive when one considers how few times throughout the winter heavy one. Wrap up in a blanket or sleeping bag and to keep special limitations are placed on drivers and/or vehicles. warmest,cover your head,neck,hands and feet. Two people huddling together can keep warmer than one. Be patient and Under severe conditions,the Highway Department can don't panic. and does limit travel to vehicles with adequate snow tires (minimum tread depth of 1/8-inch),four-wheel drive vehicles Before setting out,know what's ahead. Cali the appro• or vehicles with tire chains. These may be traditional metal priate number to find out what driving conditions are on your chains or a comparable traction device. By law,the Depart- route of travel. mont can and on very rare occasions does,limit highway --Main Nelson travel to vehicles with chains or four-wheel drive only. According to District I Maintenance Superintendent Ed Fink, during the winter of 1988.89,chains were required on high country passes west of Denver three times. Adequate snow tires or chains limitations were enforced 62 times, 1' - Studded tires are legal in Colorado,but only improveT- traction on ice. Many states have banned or restricted studded ! _ tires,so if traveling outside of Colorado,be aware of which ' , states enforce these restrictions before mounting them on your `'' ='a y'+ a;r,•q,,k vehicle. '...,. ,:aw �-+?• � b-j .. .. . Before starting out,thoroughly clean snow and ice off of j .�� ''� •,, +a. tic all car windows. A peephole in the snow or ice is not accept- able. Colorado law requires a driver to clear enough snow and ice from windows so that full vision through windshield and Need more facts about winter driving? For a free copy of the side windows is possible. Drivers can be ticketed for driving a Ford Ice Driving School's winter driving brochure,contact the vehicle when visibility is limited because of snow and ice. Division of Highway Safety at 303-757-9381. Make sure you are prepared for an emergency. That means,equip your Car with:flares and reflectors;a blanket or Major highways within two hours driving time sleeping bag;first aid kit:a shovel;sand,gravel or traction from Denver-(303)639-1111 mats:ice scraper and snow brush;a flashlight and extra Major highways throughout Colorado- batteries;matches or a lighter and a candle:nonperishable (303)639-1234 food items;booster cables;a tow chain or rope;and tiro chains. 1 HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SECOND STEPHEN H. HART AWARD The Colorado Department of Highways has received its second Stephen H.Hart Award from the Colorado Historical j Society for excellence in historic preservation. This year's award is for the excavation at the site of the Tremont House,one of Denver's grand old hotels. The Department received its first Hart Award last year for the Historic Bridge Survey. The Tremont dig unearthed significant information about Denver's pioneer lifestyle. The site has been covered over by the new alignment of Speer Blvd. According to Barbara Sudler,Historical Society president and state historic preservation officer,this year's award recognized the"...outstanding contribution to historic preservation"made by the excavation of the Tremont House which helped the public understand the value of historic archaeology. "We are all proud of the quality work by staff archaeologists and historians which ensured that this project could be conscientiously and successfully completed without delaying our tight construction schedule,"said Highway Department Executive Director A.Ray Chamberlain. "In addition to this remarkable excavation,staff members scheduled several public days which gave Denverites and area media a rare opponunity to get a firsthand glimpse of the city's rich historic past." Congratulations to the Office of Environmental Review and Analysis and Staff Archaelogists Deb Angulslci and O D Hand.Historic Archaeologist Richard Carrillo and Staff Historian Sally Pearce for a job well done. The contents of this newsletter are not copyrighted and may be used freely. Where appropriate,please cred it the Department of Highway% COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS MILESTONES 4201 EAST ARKANSAS AVENUE DENVER:COY,OR/ADAO, ,Ic •80222 • (303)757-9228 • _ 5 Pon v y :or e 2 Wald County Commission 915 10th St . , Box yS8 GroolPy, CO 80632 y BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO * * * THE APPLICATION OF GREELEY CAS COMPANY ) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FILED FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE ) AND NECESSITY TO EXERCISE FRANCHISE ) DOCKET NO. 90A-022F RIGHTS IN THE TOWN OF KERSEY, 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 Greeley Gas Company. 1301 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80203-5015 for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to exercise franchise rights in the town of Kersey, 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 10 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 5 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, fh-e 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 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 its certification. Cooies of the foregoing documents shall be served upon all parties to the proceeding in accordance with the Commissions Rules of Practice and Procedure. VirelICALIA0 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 ail parties. Parties to a proceeding are responsible for reviewing the Commissions file to determine wlo 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 any party fails to so notify the Secretary of the Commission, the party will be deemed fo have consented to the hearing dite and location determined bey the Secretary. ilarties will be notified by the Commission of the hearing date, time and location. Applicants must 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. 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 Dated at Denver, Colorado this pa ;, ,. 19th day of January, 1990. r�� f �� 5602D/1266n/td/PUC2 1 iJ0`E,,e neop4ro UNITED STATES r n. - _ • A NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION fit' r•• • o n " i • :. :7 REGION IV n, _ 7 t r ._ '��, ,f' 011 RYAN PLAZA 7'..,A DRIVE,SUITE 1000 ao p0 ARLINGTON.TEXAS 70011 y� , JAN 1 6 MO In Reply Refer To: Docket: 50-267/89-23 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 Messrs. R. E. Farrell and P. W. Michaud of this office during the period November 16 through December 31, 1989, 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 onsite followup of licensee event reports, licensee action on previously identified inspection findings, followup on items of noncompliance and deviations, operational safety verification, monthly surveillance observation, monthly maintenance observation, fitness-for-duty training, preparation for defueling, and defueling activities. Within these areas, the inspection consisted of selective examination of procedures and representative records, interviews with personnel , and observations by the NRC inspectors. The inspection findings are documented in the enclosed inspection report. During this inspection, it was found that certain of your activities were in violation of NRC requirements. Consequently, you are required to respond to this violation, in writing, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.201 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," Part 2, Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations. Your response should be based on the specifics contained in the Notice of Violation enclosed with this letter. The response directed by this letter and the accompanying Notice is not subject to the clearance procedures of the Office of Management and Budget as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, PL 96-511. Public Service Company of Colorado -2- Should you have any questions concerning this inspection, we will be pleased to discuss them with you. Sincerely, i�rector Division of Reactor Projects Enclosures: 1. Appendix A - Notice of Violation 2. Appendix B - NRC Inspection Report 50-267/89-23 cc w/enclosures: 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 -3- 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 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 APPENDIX A NOTICE OF VIOLATION Public Service Company of Colorado Docket: 50-267 Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station License: DPR-34 During an NRC inspection conducted on November 29. 1989, a violation of NRC requirements was identified. The violation involved blocked-open fire doors. In accordance with the "General Statement of Policy and Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions." 10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C (1989) (Enforcement Policy). the violation is listed below: Inoperable Fire Door 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R. paragraph I1I.N. "Fire Doors," requires. in part. that fire doors be self-closing or provided with closing mechanisms. Additionally, fire doors are to be kept closed or provided with automatic release mechanisms. The licensee's fire protection program plan as stated in Fire Protection Operability Requirement FPOR-14 requires. in part, that a continuous fire watch be established for fire doors that are opened for more than 20 minutes at a time. Contrary to the above, on November 29. 1989, the NRC resident inspectors found Fire Doors 13 and 9 between the 480 VAC Switchgear Room and Building 10 had been propped open for apparently several hours without establishing a continuous fire watch. This is a Severity Level IV violation. (Supplement I.D) (267/8923-01) Pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR 2.201, Public Service Company of Colorado is hereby required to submit to this office within 30 days of the date of the letter transmitting this Notice, a written statement or explanation in reply, including for each violation: (1) the reason for the violation if admitted, (2) the corrective steps which have been taken and the results achieved, 3 the corrective steps which will be taken to avoid further violations, and (4) the date when full compliance will be achieved. Where good cause is shown, consideration will be given to extending the response time. Dated at Arlington, Texas this gstday of� 990 APPENDIX B U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION IV NRC Inspection Report: 50-267/89-23 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: November 16 through December 31, 1989 Inspectors: R. E. Farrell , Senior Resident Inspector P. W. Michaud, Resident Inspector Approved: 7 A- /Z' 9O T. F. Westerman, Chief, Project Section B Date Division of Reactor Projects Inspection Summary Inspection Conducted November 16 through December 31, 1989 (Report 50-267/89-23) Areas Inspected: Routine, unannounced inspection of onsite followup of licensee event reports, licensee action on previously identified inspection findings, followup on items of noncompliance and deviations, operational safety verification, monthly surveillance observation, monthly maintenance observation, fitness-for-duty training, preparation for defueling, and defueling activities. Results: Within the areas inspected, one violation was identified, inoperable Tre oors (paragraph 6). Preparations for defueling were satisfactory and defueling commenced during the inspection period. -2- DETAILS 1. Persons Contacted D. Alps, Supervisor, Security *F. Borst, Nuclear Training and Support Manager *H. Brey, Manager, Nuclear Licensing and Resources *A. Crawford, Vice President, Nuclear Operations *D. Evans, Operations Manager M. Ferris, QA Operations Manager *M. Fisher, Defueling and Decommissioning (0/D) Project Manager C. Fuller, Manager, Nuclear Production J. Gramling, Supervisor. Nuclear Licensing Operations *M. Holmes, Nuclear Licensing Manager *F. Novachek, D/D Program Manager *H. O'Hagan, D/D Project Manager *J. Reesy, Nuclear Support Engineering Manager *P. Tomlinson, Manager, Quality Assurance *D. Warembourg, Manager, Nuclear Engineering The NRC inspectors also contacted other licensee and contractor personnel during the inspection. *Denotes those attending the exit interview conducted January 3, 1990. 2. Plant Status The plant permanently ceased nuclear power operation on August 18, 1989. Defueling of the reactor core began during this inspection period. 3. Onsite Foltowup of Licensee Event Reports (LERs) (92700) The inspectors reviewed selected LERs to determine whether corrective actions, as stated in the LERs, were appropriate to correct the cause of the event and to verify that these corrective actions were implemented. LER 88-15 reported a loss of power to the 480 VAC essential power buses during a loss of outside electrical power test. Both diesel generator output breakers failed to close onto their respective 480 V buses apparently due to bad contacts in the lA output breaker hand switch. The licensee was unable to repeat the failure. and the loss of offsite power surveillance test was successfully completed on October 18, 1988. Proper functioning of the IA diesel generator output breaker hand switch, HS-9244, is verified weekly during surveillance tests and no problems have been noted since this event. Procedural instructions for actions to be taken for recovery from a loss of 480 VAC electrical power have been incorporated into EOP-6, "Restoration of Essential Electrical Power," which was issued on August 9, 1989. The inSpector considered these actions sufficient. This item is closed. -3- LER 89-05 reported pressurization of the reactor coolant system to greater than 100 psia with the Region 27 penetration interspace isolated, in violation of LCO 4.2.7. This event was reviewed in NRC Inspection Report 50-267/89-07. Corrective actions included the addition of checks prior to pressurizing the reactor above 100 psia. Procedure OPOP-I, "General Plant Requirements," was revised to reflect this on June 26, 1989. The licensee also performed a Human Performance Evaluation System investigation of this event which is documented in licensee Memorandum PCC-89-0073, dated April 19, 1989. The inspector considered these actions acceptable. This item is closed. LER 89-06 reported that two Technical Specification (TS) required surveillance tests were not performed within the required intervals. Operability of the standby diesel generators and the gaseous stack monitors was not maintained due to the failure to perform these surveillances. The appropriate tests were performed immediately upon the licensee's discovery of their omission, and no discrepancies were found. On April 28, 1989, the licensee's computer-generated report on "Surveillances Past Schedule Date" was revised to more clearly identify surveillances which approach the TS compliance date. Also, Step C.2(b) was added to Procedure OPOP-III, "Startup Procedure," to require a scheduling department representative to verify that all required surveillances are complete prior to exceeding 2 percent power. The inspector considered these actions acceptable to close this LER. LER 89-08 reported the backup stack radiation monitor, RT-4801, was out of calibration such that it could not fulfill TS requirements. This occurred due to an incorrect setpoint used in its calibration. RT-4801 was immediately recalibrated and returned to an operable status when this condition was confirmed. The licensee regarded this event as an isolated incident and no programmatic deficiencies were identified. No recurrence of this type of event has occurred. This item is closed. LER 89-12 reported an unanalyzed gaseous waste release when plant personnel aligned the lA Gas Waste Surge Tank for release when it was intended to release from the 16 Gas Waste Surge Tank. The release lasted approximately 10 minutes and was terminated immediately upon discovery of the error. The contents of the lA Gas Waste Surge Tank were sampled and analyzed confirming that the release was within allowable limits. The licensee reviewed the procedures involved and found them sufficiently clear. The personnel involved were disciplined. A local valve lineup schematic and color-coded handwheels were added on November 3, 1989, to aid operators in identifying the lA or 16 release paths. The inspector considered these actions sufficient to close this LER. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. -4- 4. Licensee Action on Previously Identified Inspection Findings (92701) (Closed) Open Item 267/8913-01: During a review of a licensee QA audit, the inspector noted that the licensee's auditors had identified apparent violations of 10 CFR 71 concerning the spent fuel shipping casks owned by the licensee. The licensee's QA department had not received a response to their audit findings, and this open item was created so the inspectors could review the audit findings and the licensee's commitment to not use the casks until they were returned to their licensed configuration in accordance with the Certificate of Compliance (C of C). A task team was formed by the licensee to address the four discrepant conditions identified by the licensee's QA department in Corrective Action Report (CAR) 89-007. The first discrepant condition identified that the controlled copy of C of C No. 6346 was not the current revision at both the site records storage and the licensee's Denver office. The correct revision of this C of C was placed in these locations. and the licensee's Document Distribution Handbook and Procedure NCR-5, "Control and Review of Government Correspondence," were revised effective August 28, 1989, to include clarifications for special handling of C of C No. 6346 revisions. These actions were accepted by the licensee's QA department as corrective actions in response to Discrepant Condition No. 1 of CAR 89-007. The second discrepant condition identified substitutions of materials without adequate technical evaluation or prior NRC approval, The licensee identified the root cause of this condition as inadequate control of design changes and nonconforming conditions. Corrective actions included a review of all changes, modifications, or substitutions made to the shipping casks to determine the status of the casks. This review was completed and documented in licensee Memorandum NFG-89-0408, dated July 27, 1989. Change Notice (CN) 2951 was issued to correct any improper changes and return the casks to the configuration referenced to the C of C. The NRC was notified of the noncompliance in licensee Letter P-89306, dated August 7, 1989. Actions to preclude a recurrence included a licensee policy statement regarding review and approval of shipping cask related changes and an update to Section 9.1.3 of the FSAR in Rev. 7, dated July 22, 1989, to clearly identify the need for prior NRC approval of any changes affecting the C of C. The inspector verified that CN-2951 and CN-2951A were completed and all materials on the shipping casks were in conformance with the C of C. The third discrepant condition identified by the licensee was that materials, components, and parts of the shipping casks were not identified with regard to safety importance in accordance with 10 CFR Parts 71.105(a) and -(c). The licensee reviewed all parts, components, and materials to determine those items important to safety and documented this review in Rev. D of Engineering Evaluation EE-GA-QAL-0002, "Determination of Quality Assurance Levels for Parts Supplied by GA Technologies." The root cause of this failure to meet 10 CFR 71 requirements was that procurement and engineering procedures were structured to 10 CFR 50 Appendix 8 criteria -5- without consideration of the additional requirements of 10 CFR 71. The licensee's actions should preclude this from happening in the future. The final discrepant condition from the licensee's QA audit findings required a review of the FSV QA program to ensure it meets the requirements of 10 CFR 71 Subpart H. This review was documented in licensee Memo QAC-89-0299. As a result, licensee Administrative Procedures APM-Q2, "Quality Assurance Program"; APM-Q3, "Design Control System"; and APM-Q4. "Procurement System" were reviewed. The inspector verified that these revisions were sufficient to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 71 Subpart H. The inspector's review of the licensee's actions taken in response to CAR 89-007 revealed a sufficient level of assurance that the shipping casks met the requirements of 10 CFR 71. The inspector observed portions of the work done to restore the casks to conformance with C of C No. 6346. Additional steps taken by the licensee should be sufficient to preclude a recurrence of this problem. As a result of the inspector's verification that the casks are now in conformance with the C of C, the licensee's commitment to not use the shipping casks until they conform to the C of C has been fulfilled and is no longer applicable. This item is closed. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 5. Followup on Items of Noncompliance and Deviations (92702) (Closed) Violation 8902-01: Failure to Follow Procedure - During performance of a surveillance test, the seven-region group of the reserve shutdown system was actuated, releasing reserve shutdown material into the core. The licensee took immediate corrective action to prevent a recurrence of this type of event, and no response to this violation was required. Issue 5 of Surveillance Procedure SR 4.1.8.C.1/2/3-Q, "Reserve Shutdown Hopper, ACM Disconnect, and Low Pressure Alarm Test," contains revised steps to require placing both reserve shutdown subsystems in test before performing continuity checks on either subsystem and requires independent verification of these steps. These actions are sufficient to prevent a recurrence of this type of event. (Closed) Violation 267/8903-01: Failure to Establish and Control Radiological Areas - This violation was issued because potentially contaminated-personnel were observed using a stairway which was also being utilized by personnel exiting an area after frisking clean. The contamination survey meter had been placed in a low background area, but the area boundaries were not adjusted to reflect this. Upon notification by the inspector, the boundaries were adjusted and a survey confirmed no contamination was spread. The licensee's health physics staff was instructed in the establishment of control areas to limit the spread of contamination. This was viewed as an isolated incident and no recurrence of this type has been observed. -6- (Closed) Violation 267/8907-01: Failure to Comply with the Requirements of Technical Specifications (TS) - Two examples were cited where the conditions required by T5 were not satisfied prior to changing to a plant mode which made the TS applicable. The first example involved exceeding 100 psia reactor coolant system pressure with the Region 27 penetration interspace isolated. Corrective action included a revision to Procedure 0P0P-I, "General Plant Requirements," to include additional checks before increasing reactor pressure above 100 psia. The inspectors reviewed these additional checks which included verification of penetration closures and interspace valve lineups as well as other verifications. These actions were found to be acceptable and should preclude a recurrence of this type of event. The second example involved operation of the reactor above 2 percont power without having performed Surveillance Test SR $.6.1.0-M, "Diesel Engine Exhaust Temperature Functional Test," as required. The surveillance test had not been rescheduled during a previous shutdown. Upon discovery, reactor power was reduced below 2 percent power and the surveillance test successfully completed. The licensee made improvements to their computer-generated reports which show the status of rescheduled surveillances. In addition, Procedure 0P0P-III, "Startup Procedure," wa: revised to include a signoff by a scheduling department representative to verify that all required surveillance tests have been performed before changes in plant mode are made. The corrective actions taken by the licensee are acceptable and provide a sufficient basis to close this violation. (Closed) Violation 267/8907-02: Inadequate Control of Replacement Parts for Safety-Related Equipment - An incorrect part number was specified and used to obtain a replacement part which was then installed in the "0" Emergency Diesel Generator Engine. This occurred due to personnel error in reading the parts code list. The two parts, an oil temperature switch and a water temperature switch, are physically similar and have nearly identical part numbers. The licensee installed the correct part on the "D" Engine and verified the correct parts were in service on the other three emergency diesel generator engines. Discussion of this event and its implications was conducted with all I&C and Maintenance QC personnel. The licensee considered this an isolated incident and no recurrence of this type has been observed. This violation is closed. (Closed) Violation 278/8912-01: Failure to Follow Procedure - An incorrect valve lineup caused an unanalyzed gaseous waste release. Personnel error resulted in the lA Gas Waste Receiver being aligned for release when it was planned to release the contents of the 18 Receiver. The release was secured as soon as this was discovered, and the contents of the lA Gas Waste Receiver were sampled and analyzed to verify the release was below allowable limits, which it was. The stack monitors were in operation during the release. The procedures involved were reviewed and found to be adequate. The two operators involved were disciplined by i -7- the licensee. No further actions are necessary, and this violation is closed. (Closed) Violation 267/8915-01: Failure to Provide Adequate Administrative Control of Plant Changes that Affect Safety-Related Procedures - A change was made to the method of secondary heat balance ca c� ufat on by the licensee's reactor support group without an accompanying revision to Procedure OPOP-IV, "Plant Operation Between 30% and 100% Power." This resulted in operation above the authorized maximum power level of 82 percent for approximately 4 hours. Corrective actions included elimination of the requirement to manually update the secondary heat balance calculation by programming in an automatic function. Procedure OPOP-IV was revised to instruct operators to verify that the automatic function has occurred. The licensee issued an internal memo, PPC-89-2045, directing all computer changes to require documentation of operations department procedure reviews and approval of operations department management. These actions are acceptable to close this violation. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 6. Operational Safety Verification (71707) a. General The inspectors made daily tours of the control room and refueling floor during normal working hours and at least once per week during backshift hours. Staffing was verified to be at the proper level for the plant conditions at all times. Control room operators were observed to be attentive and aware of plant status and reasons why annunciators were lit. The inspectors observed operators using and adhering to approved procedures in the performance of their duties. A sampling of these procedures by the inspectors verified current revisions and legible copies. During control room tours, the inspectors 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 inspectors. The reactor operators and shift supervisor logs were reviewed daily along with the TS compliance log, clearance log, operations deviation report (ODR) log, temporary configuration report (TCR) log, and operations order book. Shift turnovers were observed at least once per week by the inspectors. Information flow was consistently good, with the shift supervisors soliciting comments or concerns from the reactor operators, equipment operators, auxiliary tenders, and health physics technicians. The licensee's station manager, operations manager, and superintendent of operations were observed to make routine tours of the control room and refueling floor. -8- The inspectors 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. During a plant tour on November 29, 1989, the inspectors found Fire Doors 9 and 13 propped open by a welding machine cable. The doors are in series connecting the 480 V switchgear room and Building 10. The licensee's Procedure FP0R-14 requires that fire doors be closed except for periods of not more than 20 minutes. If fire doors are propped open for more than 20 minutes, a continuous fire watch must be initiated. The procedure does allow the continuous fire watch to be replaced by a roving hourly fire watch if the fire protection engineer makes an evaluation that this is acceptable. The fire doors in question were propped open since workers were using a welding machine located in Building 10 to do welding in the 480 V switchgear room. The welding cables ran through Doorways 9 and 13. When the inspectors toured the area, all the workers were on break and no one was in the room with the propped open fire doors. The inspectors did observe the roving fire watch enter and then exit the 480 V switchgear room. The inspectors then visited the shift supervisor to determine if an evaluation had been made to replace the continuous fire watch with a roving hourly fire watch. The shift supervisor was unaware that Fire Doors 9 and 13 had been propped open. The shift supervisor contacted the fire protection program manager who had not been notified that the doors were propped open. Consequently. there was no evaluation relieving the licensee of the requirement for a continuous fire watch. Propping fire doors open without meeting the fire protection program procedural requirements is an apparent violation of NRC requirements (267/8923-01). The inspectors also noted during the tour that the latch.on Fire Door 14 was not functioning properly. This was brought to the attention of the shift supervisor and the fire protection program manager. The licensee informed the inspectors that the latch on Fire Door 14 was a recurring problem and the licensee was seeking a permanent solution. The inspectors noted that an NCR on Fire Door 6. NCR 89-1732, was dated October 26, 1989. Questioning the timeliness of repairs, the inspectors learned that the fire protection program manager was aware of the NCR and of delays in fixing the door. An evaluation had been made that the roving fire watch was a sufficient compensatory measure. b. Radiological Controls The inspectors observed health physics technicians performing surveys and checking air samplers and area radiation monitors. Contamination levels and exposure rates were posted at entrances to radiologically -9- controlled areas and in other appropriate areas and were verified to be up to date by the inspectors. Health physics technicians were present to provide assistance when workers were required to enter radiologically controlled areas. The inspectors observed workers following the instructions on radiation work permits concerning protective clothing and dosimetry, and observed workers using proper procedures for contamination control , including proper removal of protective clothing and whole body frisking upon exiting a radiologically controlled area. c. Security The inspectors 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 inspectors 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 inspectors to ensure it was not compromised by erosion or other objects. The inspectors observed that vital area barriers were well maintained and not compromised. The inspectors also observed that persons granted access to the site were badged and visitors were properly escorted. NRC Region IV management requested that the inspectors observe the search of a food delivery vehicle transporting food into the protected area. This request was to verify the adequacy of security searches of this particular type of vehicle. The inspectors were aware and confirmed with licensee management that food delivery vehicles are not allowed inside the protected area. The inspectors routinely observed food deliveries during the inspection period. Food items to stock vending machines inside the protected area are brought through the primary access point package search area on a hand-powered dolly, At the end of this inspection period, no food items were being placed in the vending machines. The food vendor delivery person did not take mandatory fitness-for-duty training, and the licensee suspended his unescorted access pending completion of the training. One violation of NRC regulations, inoperable fire doors, was identified in the review of this program area. 7. Monthly Surveillance Observation (61726, 71714) The inspectors examined the licensee's program for protection of systems susceptible to freezing. Procedure SP-OP-47a-A, Issue 1, "Preparing for Cold Weather Season," was reviewed by the inspectors to verify adequate measures are specified to protect safety-related and auxiliary equipment from freezing. This procedure provides instructions for protection of the -10- circulating water, service water, chemical injection, firewater, and auxiliary boiler systems, as well as other systems. The licensee completed this surveillance on November 3, 1989. The inspectors independently walked down portions of these systems using Procedure SP-OP-47a-A to verify all required actions had been taken and that they were sufficient to prevent freezing. No discrepancies were noted. The inspectors observed conduct of Procedure SR 4.1.6.C/0-X, Issue 4, "Shutdown Margin Evaluation for In-Core Maintenance," performed to verify adequate shutdown margin with the control rod removed from Region 29. This was performed prior to defueling Region 29. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 8. Monthly Maintenance Observation C§2703) The inspectors observed work performed on the spent fuel shipping casks in accordance with Procedure MPF-1001, Issue 4, "Spent Fuel Shipping Cask." This work included inspection of the cask surfaces, components, seals, and fasteners, followed by a vacuum leak test of the spent fuel shipping liner. The inspectors witnessed this leak test which was performed properly. Adherence to procedural hold points and QC involvement was observed. In conjunction with the annual inspection of the casks, work under CWP 89-137, "Return Cask to Original Condition," and CWP 89-0202, "Place Serial Numbers on Cask Components," was performed. The inspectors observed portions of these efforts as well. No discrepancies were noted. The inspectors monitored the licensee's inspection and work on the defueling blocks which was performed in accordance with Procedure MPF-1280, Issue 1, "Defueling Block Inspection and Poison Loading." This inspection consisted of a visual examination, cleaning, and verification of proper dowel pin and socket location. Following the inspection of each block, boronated graphite poison pellets were loaded into 12 holes in the graphite block. The holes containing the poison were then plugged. The inspector reviewed the procedure and found it well organized and sufficiently detaile.: to assume proper inspection and loading of poison. In observing the performance of this work, no discrepancies were observed. Continuous QC coverage of these activities was observed. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 9. Fitness-for-Duty Training Program (TI 2515/104) The inspectors attended the licensee's fitness-for-duty training session and interviewed security personnel involved in conduct of the training and administration of the program. -11- The licensee reviewed the requirements for employee awareness training, escort training, and supervisor training. The licensee allows anyone granted unescorted access to the protected area to function as an escort. Consequently, all badged personnel received escort training. Additionally, the licensee determined that there was minimal additional training required for supervisors beyond that required for escorts. The additional required training involved how supervisors refer employees to the employee assistance program. The licensee decided to develop one all-day training program that met the requirements of employee, escort, and supervisor training. The licensee conducted several classes at various on- and offsite locations to allow all badged personnel , including contractors, to receive the required training. As noted in paragraph 6, the licensee did suspend the unescorted access of persons who did not complete the training. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 10. Preparation for Defueling (60705) The inspectors reviewed the licensee's defueling preparations. The licensee had not performed in-core fuel movements since 1984. The fuel handling machine was completely refurbished and a personal computer has replaced the old process computer. Additionally, defueling includes more and different operations than refueling. At FSV defueling is not the straight forward operation it is at a water reactor. The core structural integrity is dependent on the core barrel being full , i.e. , no voids. During refueling, new fuel is placed in the void created by the removal of spent fuel , as soon as possible. Not filling the void created by removal of spent fuel invalidates the seismic qualification of the core. The FSV core cannot be defueled by layers since the control rods travel through the fuel/moderator blocks. Control rods must be removed from a region of the core before fuel can be removed from that region. The licensee developed defueling plans based on replacing fuel blocks with dummy fuel blocks as the core is defueled. The dummy blocks are made of graphite and are the same size and shape as fuel blocks. The dummy blocks have coolant holes the same as fuel blocks for heat removal. Instead of fuel , the dummy blocks have pins of boron carbide. This negative reactivity eliminates the need to insert control rods into fuel regions replaced with dummy blocks. The dummy blocks do not have holes for control rods or reserve shutdown material to pass through. The licensee defueling plan is to remove fuel from a region and replace that fuel with dummy fuel blocks. The reflector blocks, plenum (metal clad reflector) blocks, core restraint devices, and control rod drive assembly with rods fully retracted into the control rod guide tubes are placed back in the defueled region. The defueled region physically looks -12- like a fueled region with the control rods fully withdrawn and no holes in the fuel blocks to allow passage of control rods or reserve shutdown material. Thermal response of the dummy fuel blocks is the same as for fuel and the heat removal characteristics are not changed. The reactivity of the defueled region is negative due to the poison pins placed in each dummy block. The reflector blocks, plenum blocks, and core restraint devices are replaced in the core as a convenient place to store these contaminated and activated objects. The control rod drives are placed back in the core not only for storage but to utilize the shielding, and primary and secondary seals on the control rod drives. The control rod drive is the refueling penetration closure. During preparation for dfueling the inspectors reviewed the following documents: o Procedure FHWP-201, Issue 1, "Fuel Handling Procedure Work Packet, Activity: Defueling of Region 33 and Preparation of Region 25" o Fuel Handling Manual , Issue 12 o GA Document No. 909902 N/C, "FMAE ASSESSMENT OF THE REACTOR CORE AND GRAPHITE CORE SUPPORT RESPONDING TO A DBE DURING DEFUELING OF THE FSV REACTOR" o Public Service Company Document EE-DEC-0017, Revision A, "Fort St. Vrain Standard Fuel Column Region Defueling Earthquake Stability Evaluation" o Procedure CMG-2, Issue 6, "Fuel Safeguards and Accountability" o Procedure CMG-23, Issue 2. "Semi-Annual Fuel Accountability" o Procedure CMG-26. Issue 1. "Fort St. Vrain Fuel Accountability System (FSVFAS)" The licensee agreed, based on the seismic studies. not to remove fuel below the first layer of the active core. in the first region to be defueled, until the TS authorizing placement of dummy fuel blocks was approved. The inspectors reviewed the licensee's staffing plans. the status of licensed individuals making reactivity manipulations, and communications between the fuel deck and the control room. The licensee revised the Procedure FHWP-201 in response to inspector concerns in several areas including communication. line responsibility. fuel accountability, and general workability. The inspectors found the licensee's revisions to the procedure addressed all their concerns. -13- The inspectors were satisfied with the licensee's preparations for defueling. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 11. Defueling Activities (60710) The licensee proceeded on November 27, 1989, to defuel the reactor. This was in accordance with the licensee's schedule calling for defueling to begin at the end of a 100-day cool-down period fol''owing the end of power operation. Power operation concluded August 18, 1989. Based on the licensee's studies of core seismic response listed in paragraph 10 and in response to inspector concerns. the licensee agreed to remove only the first layer of active fuel from Region 33, the first region to be defueled, until the TS permitting use of the dummy fuel blocks was approved. The inspectors, on the evening of November 26, 1989, and morning of November 27, 1989, observed completion of defueling preparation. The control rod drive had been removed from Region 33 and stored in an equipment storage well. The fuel handling machine had been placed on the reactor isolation valve over Region 33. The inspectors observed the completion of fuel handling machine surveillances, the removal of the core restraint devices, the removal of the metal clad reflector blocks (plenum blocks), the removal of the two layers of half-length reflector blocks, and the removal of the top layer of active fuel from Region 33. As agreed. the licensee halted defueling at this point and used the time to refine the software controlling the fuel handling machine based on experience with the new controls gained while removing the reflectors, restraints, and first layer of fuel from Region 33. On December 1, 1989, the licensee received Amendment 74 to the facility operating license, which included a description of the defueling elements (dummy fuel blocks) in Section 6 of the TS, thereby allowing their use. Maintenance and testing of the fuel handling machine (FHM) continued through December 9, 1989. Defueling activities were resumed on December 10, 1989. The inspectors observed the removal of fuel from Region 33 of the reactor, which was completed at 8 a.m. on December 11, 1989. The fuel was then placed in Fuel Storage Well No. 2. and defueling blocks were loaded into the FHM. The inspectors observed the placement of these defueling blocks into Region 33 on December 12 and 13, 1989. When this was completed. preparations were made to proceed with defueling of Region 25. The control rod drive (CRD) from Region 25 was placed in Region 33. The CRD assembly makes up the primary seal on the reactor vessel penetration. The defueling evolutions proceeded on schedule with only minor problems. The licensed operators conducting the evolutions were observed adhering to procedures and had an overall cautious and conservative approach. When an -14- occasional problem arose with the computer-controlled automatic system of the fHM, the operators took manual control and completed the evolution with no problems. Problems encountered with the computer included some incorrect input data which resulted in a pickup or deposit error due to a mismatch between actual coordinates and the program coordinates. At each point where a discrepancy from nominal or expected coordinates was encountered, the evolution was stopped and evaluated before proceeding further. The inspectors considered the licensee's overall conduct of fuel removal and replacement with defueling elements very good. The licensee has removed the fuel from Regions 33, 25, and 29. There is sufficient spent fuel storage capacity for 11 of the 37 core regions. When the fuel storage wells are full , licensee defueling will cease until fuel shipment to the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory commences or an independent spent fuel storage facility is completed. No violations or deviations were identified in the review of this program area. 12. Exit Meeting (30703) An exit interview was conducted with licensee representatives identified in paragraph 1 on January 3, 1990. During this interview, the inspectors reviewed the scope and findings of the report. The licensee did not identify as proprietary any information provided to, or reviewed by, the inspectors. Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 7 / Wednesday. January 10. 1980 / Notices 927 _ _ /ip REGULATORY Written comments may be submittedpetitioner's interest The petition should 0pitIM13SION by mail to the Regulatory publications also identify the specific epilogs)of the Branch.Division of F7wdom of subject matter of the proceedirug a to elweekty NOUG Applications and Information and Publications Services, which petitioner wishes to lntervaal. �iendments to Operating Licenses Office of Administretlon.U.S.Nuclear Any person—II erson who ba►Band a oe nt oe for InvoMng No Significant Hazards Regulatory Commiuton.Washington, leave to fntarvans or who has been ConskeretlOns DC 20555.and should cite the admitted es•party may amend the ' publication date and page number of petition wilbout requesting leave o1 the 1.Backgroundthis Federal Register notice.Written Board up to fifteen(15)day*prior to the pursuant to Public Law(Pt.)97.415, comments may also be delivered to first preheating conference scheduled in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission(the Room P.223.Phillips Building.79:0 the proceeding.but such an amended commission)is publishing this regular Norfolk Avenue.Bethesda.Maryland petition must satisfy the specificity biweekly notice.P.L 97-415 revised from 7:30 a.m.to 4:15 p.m.Copies of requirements described above. section 189 of the Atomic Energy Act of written comments received may be Not later than fifteen(15)days prior to tot,as amended(the Act),to require examined at the NRC Public Document the Bret prehearing conference the Commission to publish notice of any Room,the Gelman Building 2120 L scheduled in the proceeding,a petitioner amendments issued.or proposed to be Street.NW..Washington.DC.The filing shall file a supplement to the petition to issued.under a new provision of section of requests for hearing and petitions for intervene which must include a list of 189 of the Act.This provision grants the leave to intervene is discussed below. the contentions which are sought to be Commission the authority to issue and By February 9.1990 the licensee may litigated in the matter.Each contention make immediately effective any file a request for a bearing with respect must consist of a specific statement of amendment to an operating license upon to issuance of the amendment to the the issue of law or fact to be raised or a determination by the Commission that subject facility operating license and controverted.In addition,the petitioner • such amendment involves no significant any person whose interest may be shall provide a brief explanation of the hazards consideration,notwithstanding affected by this proceeding and who bases of the contention and•concise the pendency before the Commission of wishes to participate as a party in the statement of the alleged facts or expert a request for•hearing from any person proceeding must file a written petition opinion which support the contention This biweekly notice includes all for leave to intervene.Requests for a and on which the petitioner Intends to notices of amendments issued,or hearing and petitions for leave to rely te proving the contention at the proposed to be issued from December intervene shall be filed in accordance hearing.The petitioner must also 15,1989 through December 28.1989.The with the Commissions"Rules of provide references to those specific last biweekly notice was published on Practice for Domestic Licensing sources and documents of which the December 27.1989(54 FR 53200). Proceedings"in 10 CFR Part 2. petitioner is aware and on which the NOTICE OF CONSIDERATION OF Interested persons should consult a petitioner intends to rely to establish E OF AMENDMENT TO current copy of 10 CFR 2.714 which is those facts or expert opinion.Petitioner • ISSUANCE OPERATING LICENSE AND available et the Commission's Public must provide sufficient information to FACILITY PROPOSED NO SIGNIFICANT Document Room.the Gelman Building, show that a genuine dispute exists with N HAZARDS CONSIDERATION 2170 L Street. W..Washington,DC the applicant on a material issue of law DETERMINATION AND 20555 and at the Local Public Document or fact Contentions shall be limited to OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING Room for the particular facility involved. matters within the scope of the If a request for a hearing or petition for amendments under consideration.The The Commission has made a proposed leave to intervene is filed by the above contention must be one which,if proven, determination that the following date.the Commission or an Atomic would entitle the petitioner to relief.A amendment requests involve no Safety and Licensing Board designated petitioner who fails to file such a significant hazards consideration.Under by the Commission or by the Chairman supplement which satisfies these the Commission's regulations in 10 CFR of the Atomic Safety and Licensing requirements with mpect to et least one 50.92.this means that operation of the Board Panel.will rule on the request contention will not be permitted to facility in accordance with the proposed and/or petition and the Secretary or the participate as a party. amendments would not(1)involve a designated Atomic Safety and Licensing Tboae permitted to intervene become significant increase in the probability or Board will issue a notice of hearing or parties to the proceeding.subject to any consequences of an accident previously an appropriate order. limitations in the order granting leave to evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of As required by 10 CFR 2.714.a intervene.and have the opportunity to a new or different kind of accident from petition for leave to intervene shall set participate fully in the conduct of the any accident previously evaluated:or(3) forth with particularity the interest of hearing.Including the opportunity:o involve a significant reduction in a the petitioner in the proceeding,end present evidence and cross-examine margin of safety.The basis for this how that interest ma Y be affected by the witnesses. proposed determination for each results of the proceeding The petition If a hearing is requested the amendment request is shown below. should specifically explain the reasons Commission will malts a final The Commission is seeking public why intervention should be permitted determination on the issue of no . comments on this proposed with particular reference to the significant hazards consideration.The determination.Any comments received following factors:(1)the nature of the Baal determination will serve to decide within 30 days after the date of petitioner's right under the Act to be when the hearing is held publication of this notice will be made•party to the proceeding:(2)the If the final determination is that the considered in making any final nature and extent of the petitioner's amendment request involves no determination,The Comumnion will not property,BnanciaL or other interest in significant hazards consideration.the normally make a final determination the proceeding,and(3)the possible ..Commission may issue the amendment unless It receives a request for a effect of any order which may be -and make,ft�diately effective. hearing, entered in the proceeding on the notWithsts9ding the request for a fritL (A4/90 IDS federal Reglsfer / Vol SS, No. 7 J Wednesday. jantoiry 10. 1St J Nadas ., hearing.Any bearing held would take For farther details with respect to this Standard r•law reaaiptifiam net plea after intrance of the amendment. action.tee the application for in the probability or consequent'dam ff the final detetmfnation is that the amendment wLiljt is available for public accident prniousiy evaluated. Thepweosed Sap dos net Involve a amendment involves a significant inspection at the Commiesioa s Paine sipr&mot toasee 1a the probebitio w hazards cosideration,any bearing held Document Room.the Gelman Building. conegessoea d mt"mow ptem•eiislr . would take place before the issuance of 21201.Street NW_Washington.DC. evaluated,The present Technical any amendment. and at the local public document room Specification would place the plant in■ • Normally,the Commission will not for the particular facility involved configuration which hes not been defined by issue the amendment until the the safety analysis.Changing the action expiration of the 30-day notice period. Anrono Punk Sento Companb ar a1, smrenent b the an eneverlate ACTION 9 However,should circumstances change Der s1 Nee SIN 6.421'STN 6.329 would place the plait Ina safe configuration , during the notice period such that failure and STN 30430.Pale Verde Ni ie& and would be e®isree•Mh the to act in a timely way would result for Generating Stator(PVNGS),Units 1.2 assumption title eafetyatudysis thus example,in derating or shutdown of the sad 3.Merloopa County,Anna maintaimagthe seat probebility ce commutates of as```Went as was facility.the Commission may issue the Dote of amendment request October evtgatalty evaluated license amendment before the 24,1969 Standard 2-Create the possitTity of a new expiration of the 30•dty notice period. Description of amendment request: or dtLrerent kind of accident from any provided that its final determination is The proposed amendments would accident previously evaluated, that the amendment involves no modify the Technical Specifications The proposed change will trot create the significant hazards consideration.The (APpendhc A to Facility Operating possibility of a new or different kind of final determination will consider all License Nos.NPF-11.NPFSS and NPF•74 accident from any accident previously public and State comments received of PVNCS Units 1,2 and 3 respectively). evaluated in die UFSAR The present _ before action is taken Should the Section 3.3.1 to change the referenced TstdirJcel SpacuBc.ucna would pan the Commission take this action.it will Action statement of the Exoora plant defined a the safeton which fens not beta publish a notice of issuance and rovide acionby the safety etmore .Changing I:.e D power end the Reactor Protection action statement to the more appropriate for opportunity for a hearing after System(RPS)Matrix Logic Charnels of ACTION 9 would place the plant in a safe issuance,The Commission expects that Table 3,3-1 to a new Action statement. confimmenon and would be consistent with the need to take this action wtll occur More specifically,the currently the assumption made in the safety analysts very infrequently. applicable action statement(Action 8) thus not tnbodusmS any new or dlkren+ A request for a hearing or a petition which states:-With the number of kinds of accidents. for leave to intervene must be filed with Standard 1•Involve a significant reducdon OP RABLE channels one lees than the •ma of safety.the Secretary of the Commission,U.S in a margin Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Minimum Channels OPfRAHIE The proposed change does not involve a Washington DC 2n5SS,Attention: requirement,restore an inoperable significant reduction m a margin of safety. d Service Branch.or may channel to OPERABLE stain within 48 The present Technical Specification would' Docketing an the Commission**Public hours or open an affected reactor trip place the plat to■tanflguration which ha be delivered d Document Room.the Gelman Buildin breaker within the next hour would be sot been defined by the safety analysis. Building. revised to reflect that all reactor trip Changing the action atatemeot to the more 2120 L Street NW,Washington.DG by breakers wfil be opened rather then the aDpropnata ACTION 9 would place the plant the above date.Where petitions are in•safe conftgmetion and would be filed during the last ten(10)days of the affected reactor trip breaker if the consistent with the eseumptions of the safety . notice period it is requested that the y inoperable channel is not returned to an anal su thou maintaining the acme margin of hotaa petitioner promptly so inform the operable shone within 46 .Thus 'defy as was originally evaluated Commissian by a tall-free telephone call revised action statement which would The staff has reviewed the Incomes' to Western Union at 1-(800)3254000(in be labeled Action 9.is required since the no significant hazards analysis and Missouri 1-(600)342.8700).The Western 'affected"reactor CdP breaker cannot concurs with their conclusions.Aa such. Union operator should be given be determined from the output Areal the eta proposes to detersiae that the Datagram Identification Number 3737 the RPS Matrix logic channels. requested changes do not involve a and the following message addressed to Busts for PrdposedNoSignificate significant hazard consideration. (Project Director):petitioner's name and Hai:Ss Consideration Determmonon: Local Public Document Roam telephone number;date petition was The Commission has provided D D standard°for determining whether a location Piwenix Public Library.mailed: lent name:and publicationBusiness and Science Division.12 Fast date and page number of this Federal significant hazards consideration Wei mcpcnvnll gest phoenix.&trona Register notice.A copy of the petition as stated in 10CFR 30.92.A proposed 86004 should also be sent to the Office of the amendment to an operennt license for• Anotn ��Laeaseer car.Arthw G General Counsel,U.S.Nuclear facility involves no significant hazards �M eE a Minn('3100 Vafky Regulatory Commission,Washington. considerations ff operation of the facility "In Phoenix.n risona 69007• DC 20553,and to the attorney for the to accordance with a proposed licensee, amendment would not(1)Involve a NRC Project Director.George W. Nontimely filings of petitions for leave signifieant Ines it the probability or Knighton to inte verse.amended petitions, consequences of as accident previously Arizona public service carom.et e1 . _ supplemental petitions aadfor requests evaluated:(2)Ol W*the Poeeibiltty of a Docket No.SIN 60.320 Palo Verde for hearing will not be entertained new or different kind of accident from Nuclear Generating Station(PVNGS} absent•determination by the any accident Dreviou°!y evaluated:or(31 Unit 1,Madeopa County.Arizona Commission,the presiding officer or the Involve a significant reduction to• presiding Atomic Safety and licensing margin of safety. Date ofomeriethiaeteava &October Board,that the petition and for request The license has evaluated the 25.1989 should be granted based upon a proposed amendments against these Description ofoaerintent request balancing of factors specified in 10 CFR standards and has provided the The proposed amendment would revise 2.714(a)(i)(i}(v)and 2.714(d). following discussion: Surveillance Requirement 4.326 or Pedant Roller I Vol ge, No. 7 I Wednesday. )ate 10, u0o t riolioes RD Tldmieal Sped>3Cstlao(TS)Saetlm 3/ coolant accident The meressed now us Basis)6r/acp0eedreligrifiarnt Id•?,"Emergency Core Cooling Provide simmer CaaWea actloa N ptevene hozorde eenslderelfon determination. Spires;by modifying the flow boron precipitation to the vaseb end more The Comednion hes provided specifications associated with post. water for decay haat removal during the long- menders ear desemtwing whether a LOCA rearealatton high pressure safety term ndattooling phi of the igaikaccideat significant hazards consideration exists Standyd 9• fey. a sisolMaat reduction Infection(f;p5IJ pump simultaneous hot �•margin of"fey. (10 CFR 3692(.)).AptoDosed leg and cold leg infection flow As discussed in Standard i the proposed amendment 10 an Operating linens for a balancing.Specifically,the upper amendment can Improve the margin of safety facility involves no significant hazards fiowrate limits for both hot leg and cold during the long-term cooling following a loss considerations if operation of the facility leg Injection will be removed,and a of coolant acctdeot The margin of safety in accordance with a proposed total pump flowrate limit will be during lomnwra coolies is deta[mnted by amendment would not.(1)involve a specified to provide pump nitwit adequate Cow a tla vessel to match decay significant increase in the probability or protection. heat lwiloC prevent Doroapmlpttstloa in consequences of an accident previously Basis for Proposed No Significant ^ow brlawtor vimou�aod kiLri o[them D°mP evaluated:(2)create the possibility of a Moran*Consideration Determination requirements w ll be satiated by the new or different kind of accident from The Commission has provided, proposed amendment.Th.Increased an accident previously evaluated or(3) standard.for determining whether a allowable flow an provide more margin to involve a significant reduction in a significant hazards consideration exists the flow required to the vessel to match the margin of safety• as stated in 10 CFR 50.92.A Proposed ballot!due to decay beat and prevent boron The licensee addressed the above amendment t0 an operating license for• Precipitation.The higher maximum allowable three standards in the amendment ' facility involves no significant hazards flow will elan be below the rumor ennMBon application.In regard to the three considerations if operation of the facility of the 1 :SI pump.TM PVNCS Nuclear standards.the licensee provided the Engineering Department also performed a in accordance with a proposed following analysis. review of the net Danny*auction head pelf y amendment would not:(1)Involve a (NPSH)requirements for the IIPSI pump and (1)Operation of the facility in accordance significant increase to the probability or the diem'generator lading during ions-term with the proposed eteendment would not Consequences of an accident previously cooling and found this change to be involve s significant increase in the evaluated;(2)Create the possibility of a acceptable to both. probability or consequences of cep accident new or different kind of accident from The staff has reviewed the licensees' previously evaluated. any aCcident previously evaluated:or(3) no significant hazards analysis and Krim experience shows the extension of Involve a significant reduction In a concurs with their conclusions.As such. 'surveillance intervals enhances safety by margin of safety the etaff proposes to determine that the dumri�mg the need io perform osol a le to surveillance ts The Dcensee has evaluated the requested changes do not involve a orsts once.such u d ring t ens en tp amendment against these q conditions or such u during stems are out ant proposed 8 significant hazards consideration. condltlena or when safety systems an out of standards end has provided the Local Public Document Room service became of ongoing surveillance or , following discussion: location:Phoenix Public Library, maintenance activities.Limiting the Stondord I.Involve a■igniflcent increase Business and Science Division.12 East maximum eombined Mrs)to 3.75 times the in the probability or consequences of an McDowell Road.Phoenix.Arizona interval for three cooperative intervals does accident previously evaluated. 85004 not mates misty because extending The proposed amendment increases the surveillance 25%presents•small risk in maximum allowable flow from the PCrSI Attorney for haenaeedt Mr.Arthur C. contrast to the alternative of a forced Dumb during simultaneous hot and cold leg Gehr.Snell h Wilmer.3100 Valley shutdown or performance during unsuitable injection.The MPS!pump minimum rollout Center.Phoenix Arizona 85007. pleat conditions.This position on the safety flow was originally specified st 1130 gpm to MC Project Director.George W. impact of removing the 315 limit te supported both the Combustion Engineering Standard Knighton by industry experience and documented m Safety Analysis Report System e°(=SARI "Wit Since the risk Pend by ill*change and to the pump vendor.Ingenol•Read. Roston Edison Company,Docket N0.30• is lees than the tisk auociated with the Ingereol•Rand hes vented that the pumps 293.Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, existfns limit opereting Pilgrim in acmrduce that(SKI are capable of flows greater than Plymouth County.Massachusetts with the proposed change don not tnvolve a men gum.This amendment pampa the Dole o amendment request: significant incrust in the prohibIDry or the opera capability of the pump to Moreau co e f the operational flexibility m the hot and cold December 7.1989 consequence■Many accident previously leg simultaneous tnfectiu flow balancing. Description of amendment request: ermined. The sesumptions In the mfety■aalyeis are The proposed amendment would replace cation would tot(2) aeau the the edifiedllity of�w or different not affected as the minims Cow values to the existing Pilgrim Technical both the hot and cold legs are maintained. Specification definition of surveillance kind of accident from any accident previously The increased maximum flow vats will evaluated. InCteam the margin M*fey m via snalysi• frequency with a new definition which Removing the 125 limit on Inanetng by allowing increased Cubit*flow to the ie consistent with the guidance provided ■rrrveWeace entente meentenme reduce,tM vessel while maintaining the 1PSI pump in Generic Letter(CL)89.14."Line•ltem pmeiplbry of a surveillance larval forcing a below its nmeut Cowes te. Improvements Its Technical shutdowns.et forcing tbeperformanceofa Standard 7-Create the possibility of a new Specifications•Removal of the 3.75 surveillance dreg ensmehM plant or different kind of accident from any Limit On Extending Surveillance conditionals removal thereby redeem the • accident previously evaluated. Interval."The proposed change also rlek associated with either alternative.u does The proposed amendment to the Technical moves the definition of an operating not change plant equipment oonfiguratirm or SPeCifieanea SurveWence Regenemente doee cycle from the definition of surveillance °pe1aU°°•Ind it Ebnin aratin in"nut not alter the plant collimation Or oparauon. frequency to the definition of Hence,the change does not create the Credit is taken for the actual installed surveillance Interval.This pieta the possibility of■new or different ktod of capability of the 1 iPSl pumps.Increasing the accident from any accident previously maximum allowable flow beyond the defimition of operating cycle under the evdA n& minimum design spectea0on of 1130 pm proper heading and adds to the clarity a (3)UN Mthe modified ppeeMcegoe would an impose the plants performance doing the definilon of the surveillance not involve a slgatftoant tsdacdon m m the long-term cooling phase of a lose of frequency. margin of safety. 1 NO Federal Register / VoL 55. NO. 7 / Wednesday, Jemtary 10, 1980 / Notion _ Removing the 313 limit on increasing The licensee has performed an such,the bases for*Spawn qualification et surveillance intervals 25%has been shown by analysis addressing thew etandatds. BnmewWc is fcl not changed by ltimeMng industry experience,as doamsented In GL 69• The analysis men the allowable primary antaiemmit leakage 14,to decrease risk when contrasted with the I.The proposed amendment don not rate . In,above.the Company has alternative action potentially compelled by involve a sigalLant increase in the s allowing it to remain in effect Because risk is probability or wantons.of en accident concluded that the proposed amendment will reduced by this proposed change,it does not previously evaluated. not result in•eigaiflant Manse in the involve a eigniAcant reduction in the margin The proposed amendment does not involve consequences of•previously evaluated ' of safety. any phydcal changes.addldons. accident The staff has reviewed the licensee's modifications,or deletions to existing 2.The proposed amendment does not no significant hazards consideration equipment or systems.In•dditloa it don not kind create of accident from any accident previously determination analysis.Based upon this affect any operating Ammeters er the • reactor.primary coolant system.and evaluated M stated above,the proposed review.the staff agrees with the emergeney core cooling systems.Therefore, amendment does sot involve any physical licensees analysis.Therefore.based the proposed change does not affect core changes,additions,modification n or upon the above discussion.the staff damage frequency or system availability.M deletions toaxieting equipment or systems.In proposes to determine that the proposed such,the change can not involve an increase addition.it does not affect any operating change does not involve a significant in the probability of•previously evaluated parameters of the reactor.reactor coolant hazards consideration. accident systet6 sad emergency core cooling systems. Local Public Document Room The proposed amendment increasee Le Therefore,the proposed amendment cannot location:Plymouth oath Public Library,ll Lrom 0.5 percent to r.0 percent by weight of create the possibility of•new or different North Street, oath.Massachusetts 1 tta the containment air per 34 bows at prig kind of accident. Yin and L,hem 0.357 percent to 0.714 percent by a The proposed amendment don not 02300 weight of containment air per 7A hour*at 25 Involve•significant reduction in the margin Attorney for licensee:W.S.Stowe. Pais.Chapter 15 of the Brunswick PEAR was of safety.Thos change does not affect the Esq.,Boston Edison Company,800 reviewed and it was determined that Section method by which any safety related Boylston Street.38th Floor.Boston, 15.6.4,Loss of Coolant Accident(LOCA),is equipment or systems perform their Intended Massachusetts 02199 affected by the proposed change.There ate faction.Nor is any safety related setpoint three analysis[SIC]to be considered in this revised as a result of the oheese. oreeeing NEC Project Director Richard H. section:offaite doses,control room doses. L,and L wm result in•slight increase to Wessman end environmental qualification, offsite doses resulting from a design basic Carolina Power a Light Company,et•L, The proposed amendment will result in• LOCA.However,the doses remain well Docket Nos.50.825 and 50324. slight esign bssb to effete doses LOCA:however,this innccreae i"1�10 CFR Soo a significant end nt Come are ga not considered to fx eigJficanL Control room Bn nswiek Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 la not significant.At the low population sone, doses are also increased but remain well and 2,Bnmewfck County,North the doses would increase from 20 percent to below the applicable limits specified in Carolina 4.0 percent of the 10 CFR len limit of 25 rem Section 6A of the Standard Review Plan As for the whole body and from 3.4 percent to CO such,the proposed increase in the allowable* Dote of application for amendments: percent of the 10 CFR 100 limit of 300 rem for pr�aty,containment leakage ratan(L,and LJ October 10,1989 the thyroid.At the site boundary,the whole is acceptable from•control room habitability • Description of amendment request: body and thyroid doses increase from 3.2 standpoint,Finally,the effects of increasing The proposed amendment would percent to 6.4 percent and 1.3 percent to 2.6 the allowable primary containment leakage increase the allowable primary percent of the 10 CFR 100 limits respectively. rates on environmental qualification were re• containment leakage rates(I�and L,) Assuming see wont rase,increasing I. analyzed.It was determined that the bases 8 from 0.5 Peteent m lA Percent by weight per for equipment qualification at Bnwwick is specified in Technical Specification day and la from 0.357 percent to ant percent not changed by increasing the allowable 3.61.2,Printery Containment Leakage.L. by weight per day will result in posteccident leakage rates. would increase from 0,5 percent to 1.0 control room don"of no more than OM rem The licensee has concluded that the percent by weight of the containment air whole body.0.62 rem thyroid.and 0.06.akin amendment meets the three per 24 hours at 49 pstg.1,would These dose limits roman only•small proposed increase from 0.357 percent to 0.714 fraction of the limits specified in Section(IA standards in 10 CFR 50.92 and. percent by weight o[containment air per of the Standard Review Plain(5 rem whole therefore,involves no simnfiant 24 hours at 25 psi g.The Beres Section fir• rem thyroid and a turd akin).M hazards consideration. 8 such,the proposed increase in the allowable The NRC staff lies made•preliminary foe Technical Specification 3.0.1.2 will primary containment leakage rates(I�and IJ review of the licensee's no sig>lificeat i be revised to reflect this change. is acceptable from a control room habitability nation Basis for proposed no significant standpoint with rya licensee's consideration determi nationsnalysis. hazard consideration determination: Finally.the effects of intmsing the and agrees The Commission has provided •llowable primary containment leakege on Although there will be an increase in standard'for determining whether a no environmental qualification were re• dose to operators end the public es• etand ifard' hazard consideration exists analyzed Inaessiog L and Li win decrease result of a LOCA.it la not significant significant Primary contalement class eines it results le Accordingly.the Commisslon proposes as stated in 10 CFR 50.92(c).A proposed increased removal of activity from to determine that the requested amendment to an operating license containment It wiLL however,tend to amendment does not involve a involves no significant hazards increase the doses in the reactor building. significant hazards consideration, consideration d operation of the facility The equipment qualification doses in the in accordance with the proposed reactor building were originally calculated for Local Public Document Room • amendment would not:(1)involve a the Brunswick TSAR wing the methodology location:University of North Carolina at significant increase in the probability or of CM"Bnmswick ales lemon entitled Wilmington.William Madison Randall consequences of an accident previously Design Report • dos,,, ls more enn e Library.001S.College Road evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of conservatism of the original caws.It Wilmington.North Carolling 2840.13297• • a new or different kind of accident from remains,however•highly conservative Attorney for licensee:R.E.Jones, any accident previously evaluated:or(3) aa•lysis.This analysis datermlaed that General CounseL Carolina Power a involve a significant reduction in• environmental qualification doses will N ��Company, �a 1651'Raleigh. margin of safety. remain within those currently eperyB federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 7 / Wednesday, Pommy is 2080 / Notices CP MCP/tied Director Elinor C. regabemente for APS instrumentation involve•sfpdflcemt reduction fn• Menem are not reduced with respect to the magic ofsafety. Consumere Power Company.Docket No. safety•nafysts. Tbt Fret proposed change to T5 Table 50.255,Palisades Plant,Van Buren 3.Involve a simdffcant reduction in a 3.,•4.Item 44 Negative Steam Line County Sikhism margin of safety.The changes proposed Pressure Rate-High.would delete the by this request will permit continued minus signs from the numerical veers Dote of amendment request April 3. operation of the plant when for the Trip Setpoint and the Allowable 1989 conformance to the action requirements Values.This editorial change is needed Description of amendment request: of■specification provides an because the heading for Item 4.d aheady The proposed amendment would revise acceptable level of safely for continued indicates a"negative"rate of pressure the Technical Specifications(TS)to operation.The addition of a Basis change.This clarifying editorial change incerporate the revisions of Section 3.0 statement will ensure that interpretation is administrative and meets the three of the Standard Technical Specifications of the TS in Section 3.0 is consistent criteria of 10 CFR 50.22(c).Therefore.it regarding limiting conditions for with the intent of those IS. involves no significant hazards operation and surveillance requirements The changes proposed by the licensee consideration. as described in Generic Letter(CL)87- are consistent with the guidance The second revision to Item ad of TS 09. contained in CL 57-09.The staff has 'fable 3.34 would change the entry Specification 3.0.4 is revised to define reviewed the licensee's no significant under Trip Setpoint from"less than or when its provisions apply:i.e..when the hazards consideration determination equal to 100 pai/sec"to"less than or affected action statements permit analysis.Based on this review.the staff equal to 100 psi with a rate/leg function period of continued time,instead ofdefiningunlimited nle.c❑ protases to determine that the proposed time constant greater than or equal to 50 the visions in stead f m 3.0.4 he changes do not involve a significant seconds"Similarl the entry under provisions ha_atds consideration. Allowable Values would be charged not apply. Local Public Docume^t Roam from"less than or equal to 120 psi/sec" The addition.of a relevant Basis t /oration:Van Zoeren Library.Hope to"lees than or equal t01:0 psi with a statement for the above chaise is also CoLege.Holland.Michigan 494 3• rate/lag function time constant greater included. �, Attorney for licensee:Judd L Bacon, than or equal to 30 seconds."This hozBoris far proposed no e:err wart Esq.,Consumers Power Company.212 change in format and method of The Co consideration provided ;botio^: West Michigan Avenue.Jackson. denoting the setpoints would correspond The Commission has prog dad to the des of the as-built steam line whether Michigan 49201. '� standards for determining ratoe a � pressure rate instrumentation and significant hazards consideration axis's hRCProject Director'Ana Thome,Thrma pee performance consistent with as stared in 20 CFR 50.92!c).A proposed AcnnS ensue its perfr safety analyses. amendment to an operating license for a Duke Power Company.Docket Nos.$6 These ally clarifying changes are facility involves no significant hazards 359 and 30.370,McGuire Nuclear administrative in changes and a not . consideration If operation of the facility Station.Units 1 and Z.Mecklenburg involve changes to the actual values a accordance with the proposed County.North Carolina themselves or the manner in which they significaamendment would not: a involve a Dote o amendment request: are used.Consequently,the requested consequences increase in the rat previouitysly ly f caneequencea of an accident Drevlousl September 15,1989 changes meet the three criteria of 10 evaluated:(2)create the possibility of a Description of amendment request: CFR 50.92(e)and therefore,would not new or different kind of accident from The proposed amendments would(1) Involve a significant hazards any accident previously evaluated:or(3) correct and better define a trip setpoint consideration. involve a significant reduction in s and allowable value in Technical The proposed changes to TS Table margin of safety. Specification(TS)Table 3.3.4. 3.3.5.Items 2.e.3.e.and 4.e would The licensee has evaluated the Engineered Safety Features Actuation specify response times of less than or proposed changes against the above System instrumentation Trip Setpoints. equal to 4 seconds for the Containment ohm standards as required by 10 CFR (2)add appropriate reaponal times to Purge and Exhaust Isolation systems for 50,91(e).The Commission's staff has thin items to TS Table 3.35. each of three initiating signals: reviewed the licensee's evaluation and Enc.neeredSafey Features Response Containment PreswrehNgd Pretrai"• agrees with it.The licensee has Times,and(3)[arise the present value ptenure•]ow.Low,and Steam line concluded that operation of the facility of the response time of an item in TS Preseme-Loa.At present,response in accordance with the proposed Table 3.3,5. times for Containment Purge sad amendment will not Basis foransomed no s:yri fkant Exhaust halation are specified to be 1.Involve a significant increase in the haz ireh consideration determination: "NA",ie.,not applicable. probability or coneegnences of an The Commission bite provided The licensee's reason in the letter of accident previously evaluated because standards for determining whether a September 1S.US.for the proposed the proposed changes to the TS do not significant hazards consideration exists revisions so rheas frame is es follows: involve physical changes to the plant (10 CFR 50.92(9))•A proposed The Garrett inbreral gprdGuMoo . and exceptions to when certain RPS amendment to an operating license fora indications of ti.A,for these three items surveillances are required to be fedhttyy involves no significant hazards (indkeattas that Wagnocredit w taken in the performed are consistent with the plant eooddaration il*penal=damp facility licensing pMame s ses for thee response trines safety analysis and the STS, accordance aeeorda with the proposed abahave been sidle minimise Wine 2.Create the possibility of•new or amendment would not(1)involve a ' oonwgesnsee a any mates eaering • different kind of accident from any Sweat at increase in the prob•bthy or while esntalvaront mar and cal n te accident previously evaluated.No consequences of an accident previously bone;e,ways•nu ettbou con, physical modification to the plant is evaluated or(2)paste tM possibility of nA[saaesden the we era Lena involved in the proposed changes.The anew or different kind of accident from earweat with lowerconaainewae preemie operability and sereeIIlance any accident piteously evaluated or(3) relit TM results of the additional offset in Federal Register / Vol. SS, No. 7 / Wednesday. Tannery 10, 1903 / Notlws dose due to this aoddent are presented in with the values used for feedwater isolation Loco Public Document Room FEAR Table 15.0.12.1.One of the parameters on other FSF Initiating signals(ref.Technical location:Atkins'Library.University of used to evaluate this use is the isolation Specifications Table 3,3.3.items 26 3.t:and North Carolina.Charlotte(UNCC time for the Containment Air Release and 4471S change is more uoee ville.then Station).North Carolina 28723 Addition(VQ)System valves which are used the current Technical Specification'ince It le in venting lower containment(FSAR Section more limiting than the[lees than or equal to] Attorney for licensee:Mr.Albert Carr. 9.5.123 Indicates that these valves auto close 13 second value. Duke Dower Company.422 South on•contatnment isolation).FSAR Table The information from the licensee Church Sheet Charlotte.North Carolina 1323.2.1 indicates the isolation time for these presented above was used in the 20142 -- valves is 4 seconds.Isolation times greater licensee's discussion of no significant NRCProject Director.David B. than 4 seconds(oe no isolation at all)could hazards consideration for the proposed Matthews result In offsite consequences in excess of revisions to Items 2.e,3.e,4.e and 0.3-of that assumed in plant accident en dpi'. Duke power cocoon.Docket Nor.3s. Therefore,the current Technical TS Table 3.35: MA and 60470,McGuire Nuclear Specification are non.eonservative with The requested changes to add appropriate Station.Odes 1 and Z.Mecklenburg respect to the licensing basis. FSF response times addressing Containment GOUOty.North CarolinaConsequently,the Technical Specifications Purge and Exhaust Isolation(for Containment are being changed to reflect the[less than or Pressure-High Preseurirer Presesre•Low• Dote of amendment request:October equal to]4 second response times to ensure !Jew.and Steam Line Preolers•Low),and 30 1989 compliance with the assumptions used In the lower the required ESF?Wenn time Description o amendment request: plant licensing bads analysis.Note that the addressing Feedweter Isolation(for Steam The c osed amendments would revise (less than or equal to)4 second response Generator Water Level—High-Wgh),are proposed r times are consistent with FSAR section conservative changes to ensure compliance the surveillance requirements 0. 9,3.12.3 which indicates that these valves with the plant's licensing baste safety Technical Specifications(TSs)4.9.8.1 have a 3 second cloture time,and the analyses.The requested changes would not end 4A.82,and their associated Bases allowable 1 second for generating an ESF involve a significant increase 1A the t0:(1)reduce the required Residual Heat response a Indicated in TSAR section probability of an accident previously Removal(RHR)system flow rate during 7,3.12.3 Tone changes are more "bleated Or°tale the poeethtitty of a new Mode 0(refueling)operation.when the conservauve than the current Technical or different kind of accident from any Reactor Coolant System(RCS)is Specifications since they constitute an accident previously evaluated since they only additional restriction not presently included address previously evaluated accidents' partially drained from greeter than or in the Technical Specifications. aspects.and therefore involve no accident equal to 3000 gpm to greater than or The licensee also proposed a revision causal mechanisms not previously evaluated equal to 1000 gpm.(2)add a requirement to Item 8,b of TS Table 3.3.6,which Similarly,mince the requested changes to ensure that the RCS temperature is specifies the Engineered Safety Features conform to the previously evaluated accident maintained no more than 140'F.and(3) assumptions,they would not involve a provide the technical Justification for the Responee Time addressing Feedwater signfcant increase in the consequencet of an I Isolation(for Steam Generator Water accident or■significant reduction in• revision in TS Hues 3/4 9.8. Level-High•Htgh).The requested change margin of eatery(they would ensure The RHR flow rate ensures sufficient , would lower the required response time previously evaluated accidents cooling capacity is available to remove to lees than or equal to 9 seconds from consequences and margIna of seten ware decay heat and maintain the water in the currently specified response time of maintained-rather,the lack of these changes the reactor vessel at or below 1ST F as less than or equal to 13 seconds.The would possibly increase the consequences of required during refueling.The flow rate licensee's reason in the letter of accidents previously evaluated and reduce also ensures sufficient coolant • September 15,r989,for this revision is the margins et sefetA As these change°ere circulation la maintained through the ere follows: more restrictive/limiting than the current core to minimize the effect of a boron Technical Specifications,they clearly involve dilution incident and prevent boron The licensing basis safety analysis no significant hazards considerations as they stratification. depending on this response time is excessive can have no adverse effect on the three feedwater flow at full power,analyzed in standards referenced above. On October 17.1988,the NRC issued FSAR Section 1522.FSAR Table 15.1.L1 The Commission's staff has reviewed Generic letter(GL)83-17."Loss of gives the sequence of events for this analysis. the licensee's submittal and significant Decay Hest RemoveL"The GL The High•High Steele C Ineratm Water level hazards consideration and concurs with recommended that licensees implement metpoint is reached at c seconds with occurring et 3s.seconds feedwater the licensee's reasons and conclusion certain actions and programmed isolation later). occurring (i.e.,9 seconds atrr),For another 4 seconds that the proposed revisions t0 TS Table enhancements concerning Operation I in Isolation time(i.e..(less than or equal to] 3.3-5 do not involve a significant during shutdown cooling with irradiated 13 seconds).an additional mass increase hazards consideration.Additionally,we fuel in the reactor vessel or during beyond that assumed In the analyeie could be note that one of the Commission's conditions where such cooling would expected Thie additional feedwater level can examples of actions not likely to involve normelly be provided.One Of the affect the consequencn of the event at a significant hazards consideration is recommended programmed power,if there has been•rip,with potential tub A change that constitutes an enhancements was that licensees affects on reactivity control(e power additional limitation.restriction.or identify and subesit a rerestoration)and/or overfill of th the Seam Dprpprfate Changes I generator to cause water Ingress 0.e., control not presently included in the to those TSs that restrict or limit the flooding)into the math steam lines. technical specifications,e.g.,•more safety benefit of actions identified in GL Additionally,it can bays consequences of stringent surveillance requirement" 83-17.One action,reducing the flow potentially larger importance for the event Since the requested champs are more rate.would aid in preventing vortsodng . occurring from sub-critical zero power, restrictive.this example applies to these and air entrainment in the RCS and RHR Therefore.the current Technical Specification proposed revisions, system-conditions that could damage value of[less than or equal to]23 seconds is On the basis of the conclusions operating pumps or cause unstable less cantervatiye than the licensing bads, discussed above for the revisions to TS levels in the reactor vessel.As long as Consequently,used emote compliance an with Table 3.3.4 and TS Table 3.35.the an RHR Dump la running.even at flow the Technical assumption,arced in the sefary beiysim, the Technical Specification value is being Commission propose*to determine that rates as 3-w as 1000 gym.there 4 changed to(less than or equal to)9 seconds. the proposed amendments involve no sufficient removal of decay heat from Note that this 9 seconds value is consistent significant hazards consideration. irradiated fuel and enough tolling in the Federal Resister / Vol. 53. No. 7 / Wednesday. January 10, 1900 / Notices 233 flow to ensure uniform boron functions and would reduce the The probability of occurrence of an distribution throughout the RCS.As probability of rendering the RKR eysbem accident previously evaluawd in the ISM before.the RHR system will continue to Inoperable. has not been affected since the emergency remove enough residual heat to Based our the above considerations, dieselltgener tors do orno meet the occident'. maintain the ACS below 140•R the Commission proposes to determines conof The licensee also reviewed the sequences of an*cadent that the requested revision does not previously evalusted In the 1•SAR have not proposed TS amendments with regard to involve a significant hazards been increa*ed.Reducing the test frequency the concerns raised by NRC Bulletin 88- consideration. and modifying the starting requirements to be ' 09."Potential Safety-Related Pump Local Public Document Room consistent with the diesel m■ndacturei s Lose."Specifically,operating the RHR location:Atkins Library,University of recommendations are intended to enhance pumps at flow rates lees than 3000 gpm North Carolina,Charlotte(UNCC diesel reliability by minimizing severe test will increase the stress on the pump Station),North Carolina 28223 conditions winch can lead to premature • lower bearings.The licensee will Attorneyforlicensee:Mr.Albert Carr, f°tea~monitor the bearing wear and will probability of•malfunction of replete the bearings if inspection Duke Power Company,422 South equipment important to safety previously reveal,significant degradation. Chttrch Street,Charlotte,North Carolina evaluated in the FSAR has been reduced Basis for proposed no significant28242 since the severe tee requirements hove been hazards consideration determination: SRC Project Director.David B. reduced which will result in increase,:diesel The Commission has provided Matthews engine reliability. p The consequences of a malfunction of standards for determining whether a Florida Power and Light Company. equipment important to safety previously significant hazards consideration exists Docket No.56335,SL Lucie Plant.Veil evaluated in the TSAR have not changed (10 CFR 50.92(c)).A proposed No.1,SL Lucie County.Florida since the new surveillance requirements will amendment to an operating licence for a not affect the operation or operability of the facility involves no significant hazards Date of amendment request diesel.or any other safety-related equipmenL consideration if operation of the facility December 15,1989 The proposed amendment will not involve in accordance with the proposed Description of amendment request a significant Moreau,in the probability or amendment would not:(1)involve a On July 2,1984,the NRC issued Generic consequences of an accident previously significant increase in the probability or Letter(GL)69.15."Proposed Staff evaluated in that the proposed change consequences of an accident pretiously Actions to Improve and Maintain Diesel involves replac rag fuel od tests currently evaluated or(2)create the possibility of Generator Reliability"which presentedrequired by Technical Specifications with Technical Specification Surveillance a new or different kind of accident from N''RC recommendations regarding Requirements which are more effective in any accident previously evaluated;or(3) improvements t0 the Technical detecting unsatisfactory fuel 00 and are involve a significant reduction in a Specifications to enhance diesel simpler to perform• margin of safety. generator reliability.The proposed Tee deletion of Limiting Condition for The proposed amendments would not amendment would change the SL Lucie Operation(LCO)3.0.5 will not involve a - Involve a significant Increase in the Plant.Unit 1 Technical Specifications significant increase in the probability cr probability or consequences of an (TS)to be consistent with the consequences of an accident previously accident previously evaluated because recommendations of GL 64.15.The evaluated.This LCO currently delineates the reduction in flow will not keep the proposed amendment would also make what additional conditions must be satisfied RHR system from fulfilling its safety the St.Lucie Unit 1 TS for"Electrical to permit operation to continue.consistent functions.The system will continue to Power Systems,A.C.Sources"similar to sAm the whenACTI•n eMetseets for power remove enough residual heat to sources,when a normal or emergency power S the SL Lucie Unit 2 TS. source is not OPERABLE It specifically i maintain the RCS below 140'F,and Basis for proposed no significant prohibiu operation when one division is continue to prevent boron dilution and hazards consideration determination: inoperable because Its normal or emergency boron stratification,Two AMR trains The Commission has provided power source is Inoperable end a system. will still be required operable when standards for determining whether a subsystem.train,component or device in there is less than 23 feet of water above significant hazards consideration exists another division is inoperable for another the reactor vessel flange.This will reason. (10 CFR ens t an o proposed ensure theta mingle failure of the The Technical Specifications have been operating RI-IR Train will not result in a amendment involves to an operating license for revised to Mcorporste this requirement in the complete loss of system capability.This facility involves o significant of hazards At`nON eatemsn4!or aomtal oeatrtergency revision sea]also reduce the probability in accordance considerations if operation o the facility power spurn M DES sore the ncri N r P ry in accordance with the proposed through 4.In MODS a m e tin AC17ON of losing he AY.R system due to amendment would not:(1)involve a statement for Specification SOS does not vortexing cr air entrainment. significant increase in the probability or apply,and thou the individual ACTION The proposed amendments would not consequences of an accident previously statements for each applicable Limiting create the possibility of a new or evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of Condition for Operation in these MODES different kind of accident from any a new or different kind of accident from malt be adhered to Exceptions to(me) accident previously evaluated because any accident previously evaluated or(3) "ointment are incorporated in syecinc the lower now rates would still allow individual Technical Involve•significant reduction in Since the IIHR system to fu M its intended this change is admaisoatiw in nature and no safety function,.Also,the requested margin of eatery. OPERABILITY requirements have been • revision would not introduce any new The licensee provided the following deleted,no eianlBant increase M the modes of operation and would not affect discussion regarding the above three probability or consequence.of an accident the design of the facility. criteria. previously evaluated is involved. The proposed amendments would not Merton r The addition of new ACTION Statement f involve•a significant reduction in a Operation of the facilityM accordance to t,CO 3.,.1.1.pertaining to the • with the proposed amendment would not administrative awilsbllity of a Unit 2 startup margin of safety because the proposed involve a significant increase in the transformer for use by Unit 1.will not involve revision would still allow the RHR probability or consequences of an accident a significant Manse in the probability of an system to fulfill Ste intended safety previously evaluated. accident previously evaluated since the DJ Foie& Reshitt / Vol. SS. No. 7 / WedneedaY. Iaitollry i0. Me / Mika startup h'eestmrere de set effect Probability (i)The rrepquFeaent is aetodirelb neon Library.32•ode Avenge.Fort akdstloaa or deswnthrtlens. waradatd sratea0s dr day tar worn Nara Ponds 371'0 The addition of new ACTION Statement f be extended to include the storage tees Attorney for{kern:Harold F.Reis. to LCO 3.e.1.t,perhletaa ta tYa The addtbm of ACTION Statamont!does Esquire.Newman end HOtIringer,1131S L admirliatrative satiabilrryaf a Unit 2 startup not create the possibility of a new or different Street,6Mf.Washington.DC 20036 transformer for use by Unit 1.will not affect lad of accident from any previously Net,NW Project WashingDirectton. .DC 200 N. Mt conseeomces of an accident previour!y evsmated in that Ihs inoperability of the evaluated in that the pieooaed addition hu offs:ice power source la smarmed in the Betkow been determined to meet the reo armmenn of accident analyses on record. POw� L t C�eY• Cenral Design Crane 17 and 5.with Crime-ion J Florida respect to mull/twat sharing.This change Use of the modified speolatlon would cot Docket No.60.251.Turkey Point Plant incoTorstes a design feature already involve a significant reduction in a mangy,of Unit L Dade Comity.nonda evaluated during use contra ann and safety. • licensing of St.lung Dote of amendment request Urri 2. The margin of safety as defined in the basis �Datevem lea mend17, 9 Criterion 2 for any Technical Specification is not Operation of the facility m: is:dance reduced by the proposed chimps.The Description of amendment request: with the proposed amendme:d would not changes in the testing requirements d0 not The proposed amendment would delete mare the postabitt•y of a new nr different affect the capability of the diesels to perform Ligense Condition 3.)which applied the kind of accident from any at:to:lent previously their function.The purpose of the change is to International Atomic Energy Agency evaluated. increase the diesel engine reliability. (IAEA)safeguards inspection program The possibility of a new or d''!Frew kind of The deletion of LCO 3.0.3 don not involve to Turkey Point Unit 4.Is early 1088.the accident other than:list tr.alysed to the a significant reductioa in a margin of safety tole Informed the U.S.Department of FS AP has not tier created sire the change since the requirements for normal or affects the starting and!cation praeuces emergency power source OPERABILITY have State that Turkey Point Unit a bad been dicing testing only and has ne impact on been moved from LCO 3.0.3 to the ACTON deleted!torn ita safeguards inspection ' actual accident anntyses.The possibility of■ statements for A•C.Power Systems in program.In a December 21988.letter malfunction of equipment important to safety MODES 1 through e.Exceptions to the from the NRC,Florida Power and Light of a different hype than any analyzed in the Operability requirements in MODES 3 and 0 (FPL)was informed that the license MAR bas not been increased.In fact.the currently permitted by LCO 343 have been condition was terminated and could be probability of equipmmt mi fs:1 0cm has moved to the individual spemflrations• ose been reduced as the result of Ihr improved The addition of ACTION Statement f to the amendment deleted.711e proseis to to the ibis license o!of testing conditions and hamlet"of testing as Unit 1 Technical Specifications does not diecuesed In Generic Letter M-15. involve a significant reduction lo any margin adriinistradve paperwork to remove an The proposed amendment.wovld replace of safety in that this change is considered to obsolete license condition from the fuel oil tests currently required by the be administrative in nature.The design of the Turkey Point license. Technical SpemhcatiOns with illfferenn Wats Offerte power network was evaluated doling ,Basle for proposed no significant which era more effective for enaunng quality the constntetion and licensing of St.Curie hazards consideration determinotion.• fuel oil.These rungs are: Unit 2,and was food to be in socordanoe Tbe Commission has provided (di The proposed means requirements with the requirements of Caner al Design ate Coen for on has provermining whether a would improve the cepabihty to detect Cnte:u 3 and 17 with respect to multi.end delivery,of diesel fuel contaminated with sharing.As stated in the bases for the St. sigiificant hazards consideration*]date gasohne or let Nei(IP.a)by adding s test for Lucie Unit 2 Technical Specifications."the (la CFR 6G.92(c)).A proposed flash point. ACTION requirements specified for the levels amendment to am operating license for s (b)The proposed Clear and Bright test is of degradation of the power sources provide facility involves no significant hazards more sensitive for detecting eater and restriction upon continued faelliry operation considerations if operation of the facility sediment than the test which is currently commensurate with the level of degradation. Ln accordance with the proposed rowed The OPERABILITY of the power sources ere ammdmmlt would tics(1)involve a (el The etcetera tea oxidation stability test consnteot with the Nitta coedit and are significant increase o the probability ty or which predicts the tendency of the fuel to .awumptio na of the safety analy an occident bobpre i ity O form paniculatee during storage would be based upon maintaining at lest one consequences ly replaced by a different test performed more redundant set of onsite A.C and D.C.power evaluated; (2)t Ltd tb possibilityi hequenily which actually measwe■ sources and associate distribution systems rom . particulates In the fuel. OPERABLE during accident conditions any aeddelt previously evalsatech or(3) (d)Because proposed tests for uiconung coincident with an assumed lore Of offeite involve a significant reduction in a fuel thipments will ensure its quality, power and single Mime of the other mane margin of safety. perruic tearing would only be required kw A.C.source." evaluation of the proposed change ev An the parameter•which can chaise during Based upon the above,we rive deaam med n evaQ�with the above three storage.Thus,certain teal requirements that the amendment request dos aot(t) in would be deleted. involve a significant Manse in the etnndsrds has determined the following It)Because of the high dere o1 pro:action probability or consequences of an accident I.The proposed change does not obtained by the testa for ircumirg fuel prier previously esaluated.(2)Ovate the involve a significant increase in the to eultion to the storage tanks.roe proposed (pesaibiliyl of a new or different()dnd off probability or consequences of an rei ANA lion of the time limit for complete Net accident trots any accident previosly accident previously evaluated because specification testing from 14 Leys to 31 days evaluated.Or(3)insoles a Ngnificant neither llr orlglnal impcaition of the is tit'T.ificant, reduction m a margin of safety.and therefore litlNO the ell on don to deletion If)Since Cempurstive g-iirity.as proposed. does mot urethra eigrdfians hazards adverselyco editioncts nor dnig6 analysis a an detect Co'ntam:nat;on by Set Suet(let A) consideration and other types of contamination ate The staff has reviewed the licensees operation of any structure,system or . detected by tuts other than viseos,ry. for the safety of no significant hazards consideration component required tatty visens:ry testing it not required u:grill:IV is determination and agrees with the Turkey Point IJaft a.All IAEA activities dete:mtned using f!usmethod. ;:Cr-.see',analysis.Accordingly.the at Turkey Point Unit 4 have been IF)L'nder the;irapoaed amendments. eraff rroposes to determine that the terminated.Therefore,the license aria:.its for suliur toting any one ri%Le•hrm. goiter:4 accepted methods would be prcpcoed changes to the TS involve no condition has been satisfied and is allowed. rignlf(cant hazards considerattorf. change.which deletes the completed thl Administrative changes would be ma+e Local Hrbile Document Room condition from the license.is only to reie:ence up-to-date industry standards. locotion:Indian River Junior Coliege administrative in mature. Federal Register / Vol SS. Na 7 / Wednesday. "4tnuary 10, 1980 / Notices In 2 The proposed change does not LCO's and SR's the TS 3/4.62.a. canaoquence of an accident previously create the possibility of•new or 3.0.2.4(12)and Tables 3.6.21 and 4.6,2,1 evaluated- different kind of accident from any may be removed.The Bases for TS 3/ The proDorad things do not involve the accident previously evaluated because 4.0.2 and 3/4.0.11 would be revised to addition of any new hardware or equipment there is no adverse impact on the design, reflect these changes, to the plant nor do these changes&feet the analysis or operation of structures, The licensee proposes to remove these deign or enerenen of the suppression eystems or components required for requirements from TS 3/4.6,2 and to rely ore these changes r water level instrumentation. o not oreett the safety at Turkey Point Unit 4,The on TS 3/4.3.2 and 3/4,6.11 requirements , ,f change deletes a completed license for this instrumentation and thereby to accident t of a new a different aluakind of x _ accident bent any previously evaluated. th ,condition and le only administrative in provide ews;er end more The proposed charges do not affect the nature. straightforward direction regarding this operation of the suppression chamber water 3,The proposed change does not parameter.The licensee proposes that level instrumentation or its setpoint.The • involve a significant reduction in a this change will also improve readability deletion of the once/day sensor check in margin of safety because the change is and operator interpretation and will be Specification 4.631 will not result in a administrative in nature and does not consistent with staff guidance regarding significant reduction in■margin of safety,as relate to or modify the safety margins accident monitoritlg instruments, the daily suppression chamber water level which have been previously reviewed The licensee has also proposed check required by enstirg Specification 4.3.2 and approved by the NRC. administrative changes which include provides en equivalent surveillance Based on the above evaluation of no (a)the renumbering of Tables 3.0.2.m requirement.The decrease in the surveillance significant hazards consideration and and 4,0.2.m to account for the removal of frequency for the instrument channel that the NRC staff has previously the preceding Tables 3.6.2.1 and 4.6.2.1 calibration from once every six months to informed FPL that the need for the once during each refueling outage will not and(b}inclusion in the TS table of result in a significant reduction in s margin of license condition no longer exists,the contents pages of the titles of sections 3/ staff believes that the three standards of 4.2.0 and 3/4.6.3 which are consistent safety.as our experience with the tall ration 10 CFR 50,92 have been met.Therefore. of caltheibration to once u ng rawest re that e with thatalreadyprovided. TS laadequatoncechangeachrefuelingoutage the staff proposes to determine that the Sections 3/4 2,6 and 3/4.6.3. L adequate.The changes will provide the proposed amendment does not involve a Basis for proposed no significant correct specification for action to be taken if significant hazards consideration. hazards consideration determination: the suppression chamber water level Local Public Document Room The Commission has provided instrumentation becomes Inoperable, location:Environmental and Urban standards for determining whether a Therefore,the proposed amendment does not Affairs Library.Florida International significant hazards consideration exists involve a reduction in a margin of safety. University,Miami,Florida 33199 as stated in 10 CFR 50.92.A proposed The staff has reviewed the licensee's Attorney for licensee:Harold F.Reis. amendment to an operating license for a no significant hazards consideration Esquire,Newman and Holtzer.P.C..1615 facility involves no significant hazards determination and agrees with the L Street.NW.,Washington,DC 20036 consideration if operation of the facility licensees analysis.Therefore,the spar NRC Project Director:Herbert N. in accordance with a proposed proposes to determine that the Berkow amendment would not:(1)involve a application for amendment involves no Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, significant increase in the probability or significant hazards consideration. Docket No.50.220.Nine Mile Point consequences of an accident previously The changes to renumber pages and to Nuclear Station.Unit No.1,Oswego evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of include TS section titles in the table of County,New York a new or different kind of accident from contents are administrative in nature. Dote of amendment request June 20, any accident previously evaluated:or(3) The Commission has provided guidance 1966 as supplemented October 19,1989 involve a significant reduction In• for the application of criteria for no Description amendment request margin of safety, significant hazards consideration Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, The licensee has provided the determination by providing examples of holder of Facility Operating License No, following analysis: amendments that are considered not DPRfi3.requests that certain changes be The proposed changes to delete the likely to involve significant hazards made to the Technical Specifications waterequir for the suppressionnfromchamber. considerations(51 FR T751).These water level catio n3,0,2 will not i from (TS)set teeth in Appendix A t0 that Specification 3.03 will not increase the examples Include:Example(0"A purely license.The changes concern the probability or consequences of an accident administrative change to technical suppression chamber water level previously evaluated sines then specification:For example,a change to instrumentation and several requirements currently exist in Specifications achieve consistency throughout the administrative changes.The suppression 4.32 and 46.11.The daily suppression technical specifications,corrections of chamber water level instrumentation chamber water level cheek squired by an errors or a change in nomenclature:' was added to TS 3/4.6.11"Accident a tistu a Specification 4�2 provides en The proposed changes,es discussed Monitontig Instrumentation"in equivalent determination of acceptable above,are examples of such Amendment No.72 on A nl 1,1905.TS operability i for this cheek betas ro the administrative es.Sin=these P Toteeday aens6e cheek b•oft derequ in ��encompassed b 3/4.3.2 and 3/4.0.11 provide limiting Table 4.6.21.The deletion of she requirement Droposed tdlangea D by conditions for operation(LCO)and in Specification 4.63 to perform an an example for which no significant surveillance requirements(SR)for this interment calibretion awry no months for hazard exists.the staff has made a instrumentation which is essentially the suppression chamber water level tnonnor proposed determination that they equivalent to that also provided in TS 3/ wa replacad by the_requirement in . involve no significant hazards 4,0.2:specifically:TS 3/4.6,2.a. S N bpemacstion 4.411 to perform en instrument consideration. 3.62,a(12),Tables 3.621 and 4.621 and uts. Tcalibration chince ge is each swimajm n6tateg Local PablieDocument Room outs. This change ta m alty re oath Ne Bases 3/4.6.2.Therefore,the licensee's qh„metoBbrsnoabequsncyntommended location:Reference and Documents basis for removal is that since TS 3/4.3.2 by the NRC in Centric latter A.16'NUREG Department Penfield Library.State and 3/4.6.11 provide the requirement to 727 Technical Specifications"and therefore, University of New York Oswego,New monitor water level and the associated will have no impact on the probability or York 1912a is rodni i4efiliaterr / Vol. SS, No. 7 / Wednesday, jinn n 10; MO / Notices Attorney for licensee:Troy B.Conner. accidents ie not inspected.Therefore. operations require mosemeet of the Jr.Esquire.Corner s wetterhahn.Suite °Pell`_'a�» Point Dent spent fuel pool gates weighing over ltloo 1050.1747 Pennsylvania Avenue,NW. will mot p'withlve•in Pf P°• Immdasan a fire pounds front thee installed position in Washington DC 20006 the transfer canal to their OMAR* probability analysed.eequ.aW)tan accidest NRC Pro/act Director Robert A. location on the side of the spent fuel Capra previously proposed a D The proposed amendment would not create DcoL I\•ent0a11y,as the number of fuel Niagars Mohawk Power Corporation, the possibility of a new or different kind of assemblies stored in the fuel pool Docket No.50.410.Nine Mlle Point accident from any strident previously increases.the pool gates will travel over Nuclear Station.Unit Na;Scribe.New evaluated'Pump suction pressure provides• the stored fuel assemblies.The change better means of addroning sects)uwda of t0 Technical Specifications Section 3.9.7 York the HPCS end RCIC systems than speeifyulg t ., f v would permit the travel of loads lr Dole o amendment request August 3. s tank level.The design of the HPCS end systems has not been changed,and the excess of 1000 pounds over fuel • 399E performasw of systems and components assemblies in the spent fuel storage pool Description of amendment request: remains within the bounds of previoue racks provided these loads are handled The proposed amendment would revise assumptions.Therefore.the operation of Nine by a single faflureproof handling Section 3/4.3.3.Emergency Core Cooling Mile Point Unit 2.in eccordence with the system.The proposed amendment System Actuation Instrumentation. proposed amendment,will not create the would modify Surveillance Section 3/4.3.5.Reactor Core isolation poeaibibey of•sew or different kind of Requirements 4.9.7 accordingly. Cooling System Actuation accident from soy aoddent previously The stag requested additional instrumentation.and the associated evaluated information regarding the previously basis to reflect revised design The proposed amendment would not existing accident analyses relative to calculations.The Technical involve a significant reduction in a margin of 1>ag Y Specifications currently specify the safety.The Analytical Limits specified will this issue.The licensee provided the Condensate Storage Tay specify)levels assure that actuation occurs above the following discussion In response: age minimum submergence depth under ell flow Movement of heavy loads and the at which) PCS Droop suction and RCIC condition■.The Allowable Values proposed passibility of an accidental load drop ere pump auction transfer from the provide sufnetent margin beeriest the addressed end'rebated in Appendix eC of Condensate Storage Tanks to the Analytical Units and the Allowable Values the Nina Mile Point Unit 2 USAR,'Rlte suppression pool.However,pump to sca°unt for instrument and calibration Control of Heavy tad*at Nine Mile Point suction pressure provides a better accuracies.Drift is accounted for between the Unit 2".Section 3 of this appendix discusses means of addressing suction transfer Allowable Values and Nominal Trip comphands with Sections 3.1.1 end S.IA of from the addr and sect systems than Setpoints such that the Allowable Values will NUREC 0)12,"Control of Heavy Loads at Y not be exceeded during•calibration interval. Nuclear Power plants'.!n accordance with CST level,The actuation pressures Therefore,operstion of Nina Mile Point Unit NUM 0612.compliance with thane sections remain constant at all flow conditions 2 in accordance with the proposed provides assurance that the potential for a while the CST levels vary.The proposed amendment,will not involve a significant load drop is negligible.As discussed bt the change would revise the Technical reduction in any margin of safety. Amendment Application dated)uly 2e,wen Specifications to reflect the setpolnt of The stag has reviewed the licensee's and documented in Appendix IC of the Nine the pressure switch which controls no significant hazards consideration Mile Point Unit 2 USAR Nine Mlle Point Unit auction transfer, determination and agrees with the 2 menu the guidelines of NuREC OWL The Basis or proposed no significant licensee of s enalysts.Therefore.the stair transfer the spent fuel pool gain L hazards consideration determination: proposes to determine that the discussed in Appendix oC and the safe bad aW are illustrated in Figure 5.2. The Commission has provided application for amendment involves no y Basis for proposed no significant for determining whether a **militant hazards consideration significant hazards consideration mdsts Local Public Document Room hazards consideration nF�d determination: as stated in 10 CFR 50.92 A proposed location:Reference end Documents standards for determining whether a amendment to all operating license for a Department Penfield Library,Slate significant hazards consideration exists facility involves no cant hazards University of New York Oswego.New tyy �S as stated in 30 CFR 30.92.A proposed in accordance cco d consideration if operation of the facility York Attorney amendment to an operating license for s . a e amendment old a proposed Attorney for licensee:Mark facility involves no significant hazards smendment would not: e Involvebabi■ Wetterhahn.Esq..Conner 4 consideration if operation of the facility significant increase in the probability or Wetterhaha Suite 1030,3747 - Sn P u 1n accordance with a proposed consequences of an accident peevloualy Pennsylvania Avenue,NW., amendment would not:(1)Involve a evaluated:or(2)Create the possibWry of Washington.DC WM& significant increase in the probability or a new or different kind of accident from NRC Project Director:Robert A an accident revival evaluated:or 9 Capra consequences of an accident previously Y F Y ( ) evaluated:or(2)Create the poseibWty of Involve a significant reduction in a Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. a new or different kind of accident from margin of safety.The licensee has Docket No.50410.410.Nine MIL Point any accident previously evaluated:or(3) provided the following analysis: Nudes Station Unit No.2,Oswego Involve a significant reduction in a The proposed amendment would sot Comb.New York margin of safety.The license,provided involve•sgnifcant Masan to the probability or consequences of an accident Date of amendment request July 26 the following analysis in its initial previously evaluated The minimum regvbed end December 14.1989 submittal dated Jt0T It net . submergence levels to prevent yawning m Description of amendment request 3)The proposed amendment don not the tank have not changed.The Allowable The proposed amendment would revise involve•sigatemat Masaa►la thy valise and Nominal Trip Setpoints proposed Technical Specifications Section 3/&ay. probability car consequence°fan accident in the occur abe amendment mmwu wbmmeragenu litY Crane Tavel-Spent Fuel Storage Pool. previously� ��load drop while h the nidUne revels under all flow conditions.A.a result. The current Technical Specifications do heavy bay over the spent fuel pool le • IiPCS and RCIC pump performance wall not rot allow loads to exhale of 1000 pounds extremely small and within the guidelines or • be affected.The response of the HPCS and to travel over fuel assemblies in the PRIREC-0612.Interlocks continua to provide ROC systems to previously analyzed spent fuel storage pool racks.Refueling MIME*that the spent fuel ask cannot Federal Reuter / Vol. IRS, NO. 7 / Wednesday. *nay 1gv NNW/ Notes 127 accidestally drop into the spat tai pool. Niagara Hann Power CGar}ssatia same Intl el The sin&imilvte•preot as ilaie of the Plat Mast Nth Sea Nbm lBe Point hookah as as seeing n eei We fu Man mete e far sheaves Include camplats rearv.Q.ncy Nader Stadia 1hit No,3,saga New proposed sepointa era mains operating holding vesbra ropes end oeve�Ioadd�gears York ,and reduce unnecemuy des.7epges to the plant shadow*name.Therefore. components of the main host. Dote of amendment request Arguer Ode charge will Dot Medina eimdfcnn 2)The proposed amendment does not 17,1989 inasseMyNprobabilitraeeaawietecire create the possibility ale new or E.ffrrert Description ofomeodasent request As elan aorJdasepredostyevelarad. • kind of accident from any accident previously stated in the licensees application and 11e qualification efasleeyretat•d evaluated.When handling a spent tail in the updated FSAR.the portion of the equipment el mama sham tamer has hero shipping with,the apent fuel pool and erry nuclear boiler Leak Detection System cyanid enable tors masse m maim .tared tat anemblie are isolated horn a (LDS)In the male earn tunnel la used 'al dash led pesrycddent • postulated fuel ask handling accident. to detect Iealuge from the rata steam temper ewes-Component quaYfiad Yfe l,a Travel restrictions on the Reactor Building line end to initiate signals used far been adjusted accordingly.dresponse therebyassuring • Polar Cress ensure the ask win not ravel automatic theatre of the main etaam that fated ac instrumentation re.pon.b to previouslyrsely Over the seem foal pool,The function and isolation valves.The sensitivity of the esee eted accidents es salwth not lead syste performance of esteems and awl comted. oeinnr,i safe within the ry■tema Y components on partloDa of Llle LDS ni the male steam sad osmPooun4 raiaam withhs their the Reacts Builciag Polar Cnae,aa well u tunnel and lead enclosure ores.as - appYnble deign limits 11n,system turd the seismic gnlifipnoo of the Reactor desmbed in the UFSAR,is ouch that it component performance w not sdversely Building Polar Crane,have not bee affected would detect increases hi ambient atr effected by tMa change.tear"assuring diet Therefore,the Reactor Building Polar Cta°e temperatures which would be egtevalent deelliit caliannities of those systma aid le DUD in compliance with the appbceble t0■reactor coolant leakage into the compeeeme are not ihallerged m•mac not previously evaluated to as to ante the regulatory requirements. area of 7S gpm. 71 The proposed amendment Th aoreadment doe'ie proposed amendment would possibility of a new or different kind of involve a sigeifuant reduction m■margin of change Technical Specifications 3.3.2 accident bum any change increases coy e the d safety.Loads In excess of 1000 pound■over and 4.3.2 to Matsu the Trip Setpoints Se Oteand A orange osthe ain the spent fuel pool will be bandied by aAllowabletam Li end Allowable T mp rstwe for Nam • single fame. and ftial to values nature I absolute la the p fw Tunnel yet art is a insult of change ng proof handling system.'fhue, and differential temperature Isolation la the process eefery lcuruaraealtd the probability of a load drop le eufficisntiy instrumentation eystcros in the ma:Srt utilizing sa.tatd and arbutlt date,and don small such that the activity release from a steam ttemel.In early July 1989,the high not radar.the safety margin assumed in the fuel handling accident assumed in the aafey temperatures existing to the Main Steam analysis The a nwancee provided between analyser will not be affected.The dropping of Line Lead Enclosure resulted in Nine the Process Safety limits end the Allowable ■load weighing less Men the nominal weight Mlle Point Unit 2 Operating in half Velure and the Setpoints,have been of a fuel anembly fie.,2000 pomide)would isolation condition.The proposed d evaluated against the increased result in activity release limited to that tempentater.The Menton in allowances contained m s single fuel assembly and could change would increase the operating sillneedled the ability of the not result in a critical array due to distortive, margin and reduce utmeCeseary Maunsmtetett0e system m actuate garb■to the of the fuel,This is consistent with the Cheliengee t0 the plant shntdovvn temperature to the mail cream tunnel assumptions contained to the safety analyse. system. reaching a promise safety limit Therefore.the to addition,the licensee stated in its Therefore,the Uunsee i Proposed proposed change doss not result m• supplemental response a December is changes reflect the need to increase the againcant reduction in a margin of safeil. 1989 that since movement of the fuel assumption for the initial ambient space The stag has reviewed the licensee's pool gates is already fully evaluated in temperatures.based on actual measured no significant hazards consideration data during the plant',first operating determination and agrees with the Appendix 9C of the 11FSAR,the proposed change will not increase the required while maidetect tingthe of 23 spin licensable oanalysis.Therefore,Mat the the staff probability of a previously evaluated regse sp c detect a leakage of 2S gpm in proposes n determine amendment that the accident nor will it create the possibility these Basis for significant fc application for amendmentrhvon. no cf a previously unevaluated accident. Basis forpropoaednoeierminati sigrsadPuhazards consideration. The change is required to t hazards Commission mi consideration provided imam Refer Document Roam permit The Commior de bras provided location nt Penfield and Documents State operstian 1n a previously evaluated standards for determining whether n mode.There is no significant reduction significant hazards consideration exists Department Penfield York. Osw go. in any margin of safety since the as stated in 20 CFR 50.92.A University2312 of New Yak.Oswego.New existing analysis demonstrates that the proposed York 13128. probability of a bad drop is negligible. facili involves no�gnffi ant hazarcense ds a Weterkabb.for/leftism q.Coop Mark The staff agree with the licensee's consideration ff operation of the facility wetterhahn Sutra1060 1747 analyses,Therefore,the stag proposes in accordance with a proposed Pennsytvezdathat the amendment will not involve a amendment would not(1)Involve• washington.DvNW. 20308. significant hazards determination. significant increase in the probability or NRt:pm• Director.Robert A.Local Public Document ROOM consequences of an accident previotsly core location Reference and Documents evaluated or(2)Crate the possibility of Department Penfield Library,State a new or different kind of accident from Niagara Mohawk Power Corpwadan. • University of New York,Oswego.New any accident prniously evaluated or(3) Docket No.80.410,Nina M0•Point York 13120. Involve a stgnlRcent reduction in a Nadia Station,Unit No.2.Scribe.New Attorney for licensee:Troy ft.Conner, margin of safety. Yak . Jr.Esquire,Conner R Wetterhshn.Stilts „Pl �r Provided the i cdtrefemendmentregwst • 1050.1747 Pennsylvania Avenue.N'W. mewingtins a,attlilit fOn la the main steam November 17.1989 ins Washington.DC 20008 line Nand isolates the With Steam Isolatice Description of am eamau Moat NAG'Pre et!Diltaat,Robert A. Valves upon■ oan*a elm task of z7 Rm The P C900ed amendment would revile •. Capra The proposed wpm&valves pa'arka the Technical Specification Serino P/4.7.5 'US rodent Itagbtrat / VoL 65. No. 7 / Wednesday. Tanury 10. 15190 / Notices which provides the operability end dose not undermine the effecrfveases of this midgatlon and control of accident surnillance requirements for snubbers serviMeime The mftlei tee remeine the conditions.One way this is Installed at Nine Mile Point Unit 2 The same end ts sa>atlsnt te rout°'an"KW' accomplished is by maintaining the fuel proposed revisions incorporate the most redden af Ka m of adbers.Thts change oll storage volume regtdrsments of these reduces the wont of addldo•d reefing recent recommendations contained in without aff.ctins the psevlousiy asiabllabed spedRcationa which is 42600 gallons for the American Society of Mechanical confidence level. eDectflcanon 3/441.1 Nodes 14)and Engineers document"Examination and Deleting the"reject"line from"37 plan" 30.000 gallons for specification 3/4.8.1.2 , Performance Testing of Nuclear Power don not effect acceptance of the snubber (Mode.a 6 6), Plant Dynamic Restraints(Snubbers) populetion begun snubbers mum continue On Apr112A 1999 South Carolina OW.Revision 2 Draft 7(Editorial 5/ to tested until the acceptance eitana are Electric a Gas Company(SCE&G) ear This document has been endorsed alit°I cal all rubber'hew bean theta' recognized that the current deaign basis by the Commission.By the proposed Deletion of the"sleet"lira from tits 77 calculations under ANSI standard N195. change the three sample plans currently stars"�°�°s the"u fhetplan"°HI ohmag 1976 yielded fuel oil storage contained in Technical Specification do not studies lndlcats enviously es there rha•ps 4.7.5.0 would be replaced b two gam to co not reduce sea ndtushe established requirements of 47.100 gallons in Modes by D eanfidenu loud end Ow hew no affect on 11hru 4 and 33.200 gallons in Modes a plans in accordance with the guidelines the structural integrity of the reactor coolent and e.Therefore.it is requested that the of OM4.The hvo sample plans provide system and other safety related gene fuel oil storage system requirements be reduced testing and.therefore,• under dynamic loading Hence the probability changed from 42300 gallons to 47.100 reduction of man-rem exposure while or consequences of previously evaluated gallons for Specification 3/4.3.1.1 and still providing adequate assurance of accidents are not significantly Increased. front 30.000 gallons to 33.200 gallons for snubber reliability.Accordingly,Figure (z)The proposed amendment does not Specification 3/4.6.12 and that a change create the possibility of•new or different 4.7.5-1 would be revised to reflect the kind of accident from many accidents to the specificatiou Bases 3/4.& changes to Technical Specification previously evaluated because It involves no Electrical Power Systems,be made to 4.7.5.e.The proposed amendment would changes to system design bases or system Clarify the origin of the fuel oil system also revise Technical Specification function end does not introduce any new volume requirements. 4.7.5.g to add unexpected transient variables beyond those previously Basis for proposed no significant events as a cause of locked-up snubbers considered• hazards consideration determination: requiting that all snubbers of the same (3)71re proposed amendment does not The Commission bee provided involve•sigalcent reduction in the margin fife,subject to Na same defect be of sect'.Although the proposed emendreent standards for determining whether a no functionally tested.The propoeed significant hazards consideration exists amendment would replace the title does not involve changes in surveillance fi "inspection Types"currently used in frequency or operating conditions.they do as sated in 10 CFR SOA2(e).A proposed Ype involve changes in surveillance methods and amendment to an operating license Technical Specification 4.7.5.•with sample size but no Individual acceptance involves no significant hazards "Snubber Types"to be consistent with criteria However,statistical evidence consideration if operation of the facility the terminology used in Technical indicates that while the probability of in accordance with the proposed Specification 4.7.5.e. acceptance of a bed snubber population amendment would not(1)involve a Additionally,Technical Specification under the proposed amendment ellli enders,ft agnifcant increase in the probability or 4.7.5.b would be changed to describe does not represent a significant reduction to consequences of an accident previously more accurately what time period is the margin of eatery. Based on the above.the staff proposes evaluated:or(2)create fire possibility of implied by the terms"first refueling that the amendment will not involve a a new or different kind of accident from outage."Section 4.7.5,b would read"first significant hazards consideration. any accident previously evaluated:or(3) refueling outage(19 months 25%):' involve•significant reduction a Basis for proposed no significant Local Public Document Roam m of safety. m hazards consideration determination: location:Reference and Documents aka The Commission her provided Department,Penfield Library.State SCEBG has determined that ao P University of New York.Oswego,New signiflcent be and cenaideratione exist standards for determining whether a York 13120. as explained by the following: significant hazards consideration exists Attorney for licensee:Mark 1.This change does not involve■ as stated in 10 CFR 30.92 A proposed Wetterbaha Fag"Conner a eipri0cant increase m see probability or amendment to an operating license for r communal Many accident previously facility involves no d W attarhahn.Suite,050.1747 gaffit ant hazards revaluated].Tnis is due to the change consideration if operation of the facility Pennsylvania Avenue,NW- imposing more mbictlw limits than in accordance with a proposed Washington.DC 20000. currently exist thus relaxing,pq the amendment would not:op Involve a NRC Project Director.Robert A. potential Intend(SIC)the results of.ally of significant increase in see probability or Capra the prehoualy evaluated•cddsnts Involving consequences of an accident previously South Carolina Electric i Gas Company. the�ab�ge� anti he evaluated:or(2)Create the possibility of South Carolina Public Seine Authority, neeetefury eft new er different(lypel of ■new or different kind of accident from Dodut No.165115.Virgil G.Sommer accident tom any accident previously any accident previously evaluated:or(3) Nuclear Statico.Unit Na 1.Fairfield evaluated because the inane.In tan Fuel Involve•significant reduction in• County.South Carolina on Storage requirement ennuis•higher margin of safety. Dates of amendment request July 21, level of reliability for the Diesel Generators. The licensee has provided the 1969.September 21.1990.and pet ember a Tlus change den not involve• following analysis in its November 17. 11.1989 significant the Ij>xiwssei In hellhell oulmr storage �� 3989 submittal: Description of amendment request: ngniromedts amnia a more moota wo (1)the prepaid amendment does not Technical Specifications 3/4.9.1.1 and 3/ limit then currently exist pig and therefore, involve•significant increase in the Dec1fi probability or consequence of an accident 4.8.12 A.C.Sources.ensure that represents and(SIG)enhancement to safety• previously evaluated Reducing the sufficient power is available to supply The SCEhG has concluded that the percentage of additional enubbere to be safety related equipment that is required proposed amendment meets the throe tested from 104 to 5%for'10 percent plair for the safe shutdown of the plant or standards in 10 CFR 50.92 and. Fedora Register / Vol. SS. Na 7 / Wedneedal, fantail 70. TAO / *doom w I therefore,involves no significant in accordance w1W the proposed Dostriptiasr of asveidhgnt morn hazards consideration. amendment world not M inv**a The amendment la administrative in The NRC staff has made a prelhninary significant intrease In the probability or nature in Wet tt renttanbe s Section 3/ review of the licensee',no significant consequences of an accident previously 4.7,11 to 3/4.79 to agree with related hazards consideration deterritlnetion evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of changes contained within Amendment and agrees with the licensees analysis. a new or different kind of accident from 79 to the Facility Operating License. Accordingly,the Commission proposes any accident previously evaluated or(3) Basis for proposed no significant • to determine that tl:e requested involve a significant reduction in■ hazards consideration determination• amendment does not involve a margin of safety. The Commission hes puovidea significant hazards consideration. The licensee has reWewed the standards for determining whether a no Local Public Document Room amendment request and determined that significant hazards consideration exists • loco:on:Fairfield County Library, should this request be implemented it as stated in 10 CFR 50.02(c).A proposed Garden and Washington Streets. will not amendment to an operating license W inosboro,South Carolina 29180 I.involve a significant Increase In Oa involves no significant hazards Attorney for licensee:Randolph R. probability or consequences of m accident consideration if operation of the facility Mahan,South Carolina Electric l4 Gas previously*valuated.No change to the in accordance with the proposed Company,P.O.Box 764.Columbia, design or function of any plant oaten,is amendment would not:(1)involve a South Carolina 29218 proposed.The proposed standard for diesel significant increase in the robebilit NRCPrN'ect Dtrector:Elinor C. fuel oil acceptability will enure that so far as probability or t consequences of en accident previously Adensa n the tat it concern.the p ^n, n Generator System(EDCS)will continue to evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of South Carolina Electric a Gas Company, function reliably and a^continue so be a new or different kind of accident Dom South Carotins Public Service Authority, credited for operation in chow instances any accident previously evaluated or(3) Docket No.50495,Virgil C.Summer presently tequiredin the safety analysia.The involve a significant reduction in a Nuclear Station,Unit No.1,Fairfield fuel oil surveillance program will continue to margin of safety. County,South Carolina ensure that an e re thatafn adequate supply of quality fuel The licensee has provided the n Dotes of amendment request:July 27, 2.Create the possibility as new or following no significant hazards 1989 and September 21.1989 different kind of accident from any accident consideration determination: Description of amendment request: previously evaluated No change in FDGS The proposed amendment does not involve The proposed amendment revises operation orrel ability will result ttom the •slgnif[rAntincrease in the probability os p D e proposed change U allowable fuel properties. consequence of en accident previously Surveillance Requirement 4,8,1,1.2 0. The proposed ehaage ie limited to the evaluated because the administrative naive Technics.Specification 3/4.8.1,"A.C.does not affect plant operation in any sampling and analysia of dime fuel OIL Sources,•with respect to diesel fuel oil 'me. 3,Create a significant bet reduction m a merjpn amendment does sot create storage.monitoring,sampling and of entity.A comparfepn between • T�prop° analysis.The proposed change will add acceptability*todarda(SiC)for Grade No.2 the possibility of•new or different kind of a surveillance requirement to check for Diesel Fuel Oil between ASTM-D975.77 acodanl then preweeriy evaluated Westin and remove any accumulated water in Table 1 and ASIM-D97541 Table 1 indicates the proposed change is administrative in the fuel oil storage tanks every 31 days, no difference. nature and no physical alterations of plant and wills cif that samples will be The licensee has concluded that the configuration or changes to setpoints or obtained emend analyzed in accordance proposed amendment meets the three operating Tprparameters are nt does yr P Po The proposed amendment dose not h,vohe with ASThd.D4057-d1 and ASTM-D975- standards 10 10 CFR 50.92 and. a etsplikant reduction in the margin of et therefore,involves no significant safety.The ameedment is administrative in For the proper operation of the diesel hazards consideration. nature in that it rentmben Seaton 3/4.74110 generators,it is necessary to ensure the The ARC staff has made a preliminary 3/4.te W epee wit•cloud changes proper quality of the fuel oil. review of the licensees no significant contained within AaweEment 70 to the Periodically and upon replenishment of hazards consideration determination Facility OpeatingLianaa. the fuel oil,a surveillance is performed and agrees with the licensee's analysis, Pursuant to 10 CFR 30.91.the licensee to establish that the diesel generator Accordingly,the Commission proposes had determined that the proposed fuel oil meets the NRC guidelines on to determine that the requested change poses no significant hazards kinematc viscosity,water end sediment amendment does not involve■ consideration as defined by 10 CFA cootenL and specific gravity per significant hazards consideration. 50.92- Regulators•Code 1.137,Revision 1. Local Public Document Room The NRC staff has made a preliminary "Fuel-O:!Sonoma for Standby Diesel location:Fairfield County Library, review of the licensee's no eigoilfca^t Cenci;•on'(October 1979).This Garden and Washington Streets, hazards consideration detenzdnation propose,'dance is consistent with Winnsboro,South Carolina 29180 and agrees with the licensee's analysis. NT:REG 0452."Standard Technical Attorney for licenses:Randolph R. Accordingly.the Commission proposes Specifications for Westinghouse Mahan.South Carolina Electric er Gas to determine that the requested Pressurized Water Reactor,"and will Company,P.O.Bros 704.Columbia. emendasent does not involve a ensure the proper quality fuel oil for South Caroline 79218 Cgniflea st basards consideration• operation of the diesel generator. NRC ProjeCtDitttcrar.Elinor G. LoaolPublie Document Room Basis for proposed no significant Adensem location Fairfield County Library. hozords consideration determination: South�� 63sctdc+Gas ComPeny Garden and Washington Streets. The Commission has provided Sou*Caron tad Seal Ambai Winnsboro.South Carolina 29100 standards.for determining whether•no Attorney forborne' Randolph R significant hazards consideration exists Dodue Na MIeO.Ylrgll G Sine Mahan.South Carolina Electric&Gee If stated in 10 CFR 50.02(c).A proposed Nuoer Stanton'lMt Na 1'Palr6ald Company,PA.Box 704.Columbia. amendment to an operating license County,South Carolina South Carolista man involves no significant hazards Dotes of amendment request August NRCProject Director.Elinor G. consideration 1f operation of the facility 10.1080 and December 11.1909 Aden.= • fw Matti tenter I VOL its. No. 7 / Wednesday, jemmy 10,Waif Entices Sent Conlin tom&R Gas Company. amendment to an°Perating home The purpose&the shave is tomcat a South Caroller PublicV !C.S Authority. involves no significant operation p as hazards ddeegrat.�N.�1mu generator Nuclear Docket No.110.395,n. it No C.Summer in accordance consideration rt with the pr of the facility leetttube The sleeve function'in eseendal4r the Curley,South Unit a 1.Fairfield a endm ynu with the proposed same manner se the original tube mad has Cotm�, �C�o)jy amendment would not(i)involve a bwa analyzed and tested for the steam Dote of amendment request• ei&uficant inmate in the probability or generator design conditions.Repairing me September 19.1989 and December 11, consequences of an accident previously tube to a serviceable condition utilizing this 1989 evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of .leaving process does not meste tbw a new or different kind of accident from possibility of a new or different kind of Description i amendment request any accident previously evaluated or(3) accident since the sleeve is*panda Technical Specification pair 4.a.10. involve a significant reduction in a component with failure mechanisms that "Acceptance presently a allows steam generator Tube;" afet should be similar to the original tube. margin of safety. 5)The chi does not involve■ • presently allows steam generator tube proposed >rpa repair using the Combustion Engineering The purpose of a sleeve is to repair a significant reduction in o margin of ssfety• sleeve process.The requested Technical degraded steam generator tube in order The potential for primary to secondary Specification change will allow the use to maintain the function and integrity of leakage is reduced the the addition of a of B&W sleeves for steam generator tube the tube.The sleeve functions in swcnvenner!tor tube sleeve.Also.l o.the maintained repair.The change requires referencing essentially the same manner as the by the structural sle integrity of the sleeve/tube weld. B&W topical report BAW2065P, orglnal tube.B&W topical report BAW- The proposed fleeting tube weld. provide. "Recirculating Steam Generator Kinetic 2045P describes in detail the analytical an he proposed margin of safety over plugging provides Sleeve Qualification for 3/4 Inch O.O. methods used for design and the tube and removing it from service.The Tubes,"in Technical Specification qualification of the B&W sleeve.Table effect of sleeve installation on steam Section 4.4.5,4.1.10.The topical was 4.1.1."Summary of RSG Sleeve generator performance was analyzed for heat submitted to the NRC by a letter dated Requirements, llsta the specifications transfer,flow restriction and steam June 9,1988,from Mr.James H.Taylor of (mainly ASME Boiler and Pressure generation capacity.The results show that Babcock a Wilcox(B&W)to Mr.L.C. Vessel code requirements)used in plugging one tube is equivalent to the heat Shao of the NRC.A supplement to the design•procurement and qualification of transfer�w non of sl�leaving 20 tubes. 48 rubes,the original saw submittal was made on the sleeve.Table 4.2.2."Steam Generator Design Transients." and foss of steam generation capacity of December 12.1986 which contained eleeving 40 tubas.Therefore alseving answers t0 NRC questions and summarizes the transients to provides additional margin when compared transmitted a nonproprietary version of establish sleeve loading. to the plugging alternative. the topical.The currently allowed Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.91.the licensee The licensee has concluded that the Combustion Engineering sleeve process provided a determination that the proposed amendment meets the three will be retained in the Technical proposed change poses no significant standards in 10 CFR 30.92 and. Specifications es an option. hazard as defined by 10 CFR 30.92 as therefore,involves no significant • The basis for steam generator tube follows: hazards consideration. surveillance and repair is to ensure that 1)The proposed change does not involve a The NRC suit has made a preliminary the structural integrity of the tubes is significant increase at the probability or review of the licensee's no significant maintained.The sleeving process is one consequences of an accident previously reviews consideration determination method of dispositi0ning a degraded evaluated.The steam generator tube rupture and a with the hummersndetrm nationanalysis. accident is the only previously evaluated green tube.The advantage of sleeving venue accident which may have been significantly Accordingly.the Commission proposes plugging is that the tube is allowed to effected by this change.However.the■team to determine that the requested remain in service.The structural generator sleeve has been analysed and amendment does not involve a integrity of the tube is maintained with tested to the operating end design conditions significant hazards consideration. minimal reduction in flow and hest of the original tube as documented In HAW. Local Public Document Room transfer capabilities.Therefore.the 2p45P'The topical report contains the desigi location:Fairfield County Library. repaired tube functions in essentially vedhcadon results from the analysis and Gerdes and Washington Streets. the same mariner as the original tube. confirmation testing performed on the sleeve.s of Winnsboro.South Catalina Streets. The proposed Technical vide SCE&on The p�bevaalivated or 00 accidents is s not Attorney for licensee:Randolph R. with29180 is requested to provide S UAg Previously with another es.The B& for handling mmeets the oralchange s �d�and �panyp P.O.Box 764,Columbia, Gas degraded tubes.The ohs.sleeve rt the structural integrity Of Ma tuba s South Carolina 29216 qualified for two lengths.The shorter mainuined by the dewing peones ARC Protect Director.Elinor C. sleeve may be utilized in all steam in addition,the sleeve s less suaceptible to Aderwm generator tubes and is,therefore.more the hunched mess ocean=ham versatile than the currently approved mechanisms of the original tube because of South Carolina)t7act&t Gas Company, Combustion Engineering sleeve. the use of an improved material.Alloy e90 South CaroUma Public Sorsa Authority, Also,an editorial numbering/title mconel end the B&W specified installadoe Docker No.mug.V1egi!G Summer revision is being made to Section Pre eeenhe eeneeeed lateazity of the deco' Nuclear Station.Unit No.1.Fairfield 4.4.5.4.a.6 to more clearly delineate tube will be verified by the Technical County.South Carolina versus sleeve plugging or repair limits Specification inspection requiremenu and the by adding item 4.4.5.4.1.7 and sleeve will be plugged in accordance with Dote • bof amendment request• renumbering subsequent items. Technical Specification aaa4.v evaluation November 20.1gen and aooepraaoa e+itena. Description of amendment request Basle for proposed no significant 2)11" nambenitg/ids—an le purely Technical Specification(TS)3/4.7.1.5, hazards consideration determinotion: editorial in nature and bee no tsehniW "Main Steam Isolation Valves"(MSIV), The Commission has provided impact surveillance requirements limits the standards for determining whether a no The proposed thew does not create the stroke time to a mndmnts li live significant hazards consideration exists possibility of a now or different kind of stroke o e time when the valves are being as stated in 10 CFR 50.92(c),A proposed occident from any previously evaluated . Federal Register / vole 6S No 7 / Wednesday. Tannery 30. 7.990 / Notices 01 tested to satisfy specification 4.0.5.The consistent e embus aaaempe0d of Dnvfue.b Integrates the Reactor Building RHR licensee proposed to change this limit to .�ProPss� cow Ica' a�•�tae Swvel7mamrmene and the Ration seven seconds. powlbi "ce(•new or dit4rmt 1md of BWI4tng sItua fmtr®sant into a new The MSIV's are required to be accident from any previously evaluated •Inala In•truman[.'rbis wN b.done(or operable to ensure that no more than because the change does not alter any plant oath channel. one Steam Generator will blowdown in hardware.and the allowed stroke ttm• The new instrument Provide the event of a steam line rupture.The addressed In this change is bounded by the Indiction over um cat Droving. • closure time of the surveillance is actuation time requitement of Specification provided by the combsnauon of both of specified for consistency with the 3.3.2 which autues previously evaluated the old instruments.The modification assumptions in the accident analyses. assumptions en met.Therefore,the change accomplishes two positive benefits.One Y remains within the criteria of previously being the removal o!•piece of The MSIV's were designed with a evaluated accidents. equipment from inside containment closure time of five seconds.This short The proposed change does not involve• without equipment from its fa con on.The other time essentially prevents any stroke significant reduction in the margin of eatery m8 time degradation from being tolerated due to the fact the Technical Specification benefit is the new instrument is lees since the TS limit is also five seconds. Belie for the!Unit is to keep the valve stroke susceptible to environmental hazards. time within the anumptions used in the Basis Jorpmposedn0 significant Because them is no allowance for stroke accident analysis and the new limit remains Aazords consideration determination: time degradation.a meaningful trend of within those assumptions. The Commission has provided valve performance cannot be The NRC staff has made•preliminary standards for determining whether•no established.The change to seven review of the licensee's no significant significant hazards consideration exists seconds would allow for problem hazards consideration determination as stated in hazards consideration ). t proposedists analysis and pre-planning of corrective and agrees with the licensee's analysis. amendment to an operating license maintenance.The change to a seven Accordingly,the Commission proposes involves no significant operating hazards second limit on stroke time would also to determine that the requested consideration if operation of the facility remain consistent with actuation times amendment does not involve a co accordance with the proposed assumed in the accident analysis which significant hazards consideration. amendment would not:(7)involve a are 70 second actuation time for hiain Local Public Document Roam significant increase in the probability or Steam Isolation on Reactor Building location:Fairfield County library, consequences t ina se in the p t previouslyilit o Pressure,High•2 and 10 second Carden and Washington St.-eets, evaluated: (2)create the possibility of actuation time for Main Steam Isolation Winnsboro,South Carolina 20160 a•new to different kind of accident from on Steam Line Pressure.Low. Attorney for licensee:Randolph R Basis for proposed no significant bfahan.South Carolina Electric e Gas wolves a significant previously evaluated reductio t a;or(3) hazards aonsrderetion determination: Company,P.O.Box 764,Columbia, margin of safety. The Commission has provided South Carolina 29218 standards for determining whether a no NRC Project Dimctor.Elinor G. amendmentponviw of th determined d that no significant hazards consideration exists Adenssm significant hazard G determined artist as riet•d in SO CFR 50.92(c).A proposed South a ElecMe Gas Company. for the following reasons: amendment to ni operatinganhazards license South Carolina Public Service Authority. 1,Taa proposed change aloe+not involve a involves no significant hazards pocket No.Sa395,Virgil C.Summer significant Increase in the probebihry or consideration if operation of the facility Nuclear Station.Unit No.2.F Id consequences of an accident previously in accordance with the proposed County,South Carolina evaluated since the information available amendment would not:(1)involve a significant increase in the probability or Dote of amendment request: from accident monitoringwttumenn has not November 20.1989 changed and the affected lastrumenta are consequences of an accident previously "indication only"instruments. evaluated:or(2)create the possibility of Description of amendment request. 2-The proposed change does not create the a new or different kind of accident from Technical Specification 3/4.3.32, possibility of•new or different kind of any accident previouslyevaluated:or(3) "Aeddent Monitoring tnetrwnente;' accident from any evaluated previously resent! requires two channels of because the change involves passive involve a safety, reduction In e presently margin of safety. Reactor Building RHR Sump Level(Item components only. The licensee has concluded that the 13 in Table 3.3.30 and 4.3-7)and two 3.The proposed change does not involve a channels of Reactor Building Level(Item significant reduction in the margia of safety proposed amendment meets the three 74 in Tables 3.3.10 and 4.37).South duo to the(act that the modification results in therefore, in So CFR o significant and. Carolina Electric s Gas Company •more reliable and accurate indication of the hazards c involves no significant requests a deletion of"Reactor Building weladed pennaten. hazards consideration for the following Lvel"from the tables and modification The licenses has concluded that the reasons: of the"Reactor Building RHR Sump proposed ameadm°cal menu the three This change dues not affect ilia..involve a " standards in 10 CFR 5022 and. significant increase in the probability or level"to read Reactor Building/MR therefore,involves no significant consequence•o an previously evaluated Sump Level." ry Y P Y Feature The Technical Specifications bases hazards consideration. accidents.cation SystemEngine (Ed AS)r sponse Actuation System(&SEAS)response(Imes for accident monitoring instruments am The hTtC staff has made a preliminary required by Specification 3.32 ensures that to provide'laden information from review of the licensees no significant lematim time•are within those suumed in selected parameters to monitor and hazards consideration determination the accident analyses,The most limiting assess these variables following an and epees with Itemr 1 and 3 of the FSFAS response time requirement Iw Reactor accident and to remain consistent with licensee's analysis'However'with Building Prewaun High.:response time of recommendations of Regulatory Guide rnpect to Item 2.the eta has nine seconds.The limit being changed does 197 concluded that the DroDo•�change not affect the se response time limits' The proposed change in Technical does not create the pouibility of•new However,the seven second limit in time from consistent with Na WAS neponx came Specifications is requested as part of a or d.1$ereat triad accident requirements:therefore,it also remains planned modification.This modification previously evaluated because the fMs flatted 'Winter / Vol » No. 7 / Wednesday. 'm.es 10. ISM 1 Notlaa charge limits the Instrument's detect!team and Mtn Iodi ne/ den not alter the peevioasly analyzed fuel eusceptibility tp e►1e04menbd hazards Particulate eadloacdvnty.The Fla can We bandana accident Sine sew as ugmmt is because it le being moved outsider be manually initiated bate the control room. not added and existing process mad&Ma nt containment?770 function of the The proposed d moge would result m the e•e paths remain undimmed the Pronwed of only the gaseous channels for alarm end change don not mate new ways in which instrument remains unchanged.The isolation an accident tan be initiated.Travelers.the range previously provided by the The conclusion of the analysis of a proposed change does not create the combination of both of the old postulated fuel htrnditsg incident ie possibility of a new or different Ent:I instruments will be covered by the new damned in FSAR Seaton 15.7 and accident • instrument Accordingly the evaluated in NRC Safety Evaluation Report 3.Will operation of the facility in Commission proposes to determine that Section 154.4.Both the analyses reseeded in accordance with the proposed change involve the requested amendment does not the FSAR and the SER evaluation assume an a significant reduction in•margin of safety? involve a significant hazards instantaneous release of iodine and fission Response:No change 1•te►a star gases into the spent fuel pool ores.The The proposed D greater consideration ofbite dose calculations assume isolation reliance on the noble gas channel for Local Public Document Room and initiation of the pat accident cleanup tnlnation of Fuel Handling Building isolation location:Fairfield County Library, filter system at the onset of the event.The end cleanup aptem actuation.However. Carden and Washington Streets. noble gas setpotnt is set as dose to iodatelpartieuletes would not be present poet Winnsboro.South Carolina 29180 background as possible without trpurious accident without noble gas.The noble gas Attorney for licensee:Randolph R actuation.Noble gases liberate freely in the setpoint is tit es dote to background as Mahan.South Carolina Electric and Gas event of a fuel handling accident are more possible without spurious actuation.Noble Company,P.O.Box 78.Columbia. mobile,and are less likely to be captured or gases liberate freely in the event of a fuel South Carolina 29218 removed from the process stream than iodine handling accident,are more mobile.and are NRC Project Director.Elinor C. or particulates.A postulated heel handling less likely to be captured or removed from accident will result in actuation on noble gas the prices•stream than iodine or Adensam prior to,and without the ioEae/particulate particulates.A postulated fuel handling Southern California Edison Company,el channel.The noble gas channel responds accident will therefore result In actuation al..Docket Nos.50481 and 50.712,San instantaneously while the iodine/particulate noble pi.prior to end without the kolas/ Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. channel requires accumulation time to reach particulate channel.Therefore,the proposed tae setpoint established in the TrrhniceI change does not result ma significant • Uslts 2 and 3,San Diego County. Specifications. reduction in the safety margin. California The proposed change reduces the diversity The t\RC staff has reviewed this pate of amendment request:October of parameters nod to initiate an PHIS from analysis and based on that review,it 19,1909 Snit chennels(two iedlne/particulate and appears that the three criteria are two noble gas channela)to two noble gas Description of amendment request: chants..The ipdePaedanca and redundancy satisfied.Therefore.the NRC staff The licensee proposed to revise the San of the noble gas channels(one oath on RT- propo•ee to determine that the Onofre Nuclear Generating Station,Unit re22.1 and RT•1421d)continue to provide the amendment request involves n0 Nos.2 and 3,Technical Specifications. necessary degree of assurance that the significant hazards consideration. The proposed request would revise TS monitors hill perform the lectured function of Loco/Public Document Room 3/4.3.2,"Engineered Safety Feature initiating an PHIS on high radiatioe level, location:General Library,University of Actuation System Instrumentation."and toateumeat failure•or Ina of power.The un Califomia.P.O.Box 19557.Irvine. of noblesse detection alone to initiate the TS 3/4.3.3.1,"Radiation Monitoring Glifomia 92713. Instrumentation."to remove protective action b consistent with the Attorney for licensee'Charles R. requirements relating to the iodine/ requirements of Standard Review Plan 11.5.Continuous sampan Kocher.Assistant General Counsel.and particulate channels Of the fuel handling particulates in the effluent for striae and stream is provided James BeOletto.Paquin',Southern isolation system(PHIS)airborne by the Plant Vent Stack remitter.The effluent California Edison Company.P.O.Box radiation monitors. stream path from dm Pal Handlina Building, apn Rosemead California 91770. Basis for proposed no significant it into the plant Vent Steck.Continuous NBC Project Director:Gamy W. hazards consideration determination: sampling takes place lit the Plant Vent Stack. —.._e is on As required pr vi CPR%he folio the As smbine eHandling th the a seotu redwing intent Wolf Creek Nuclear Operettas licensee has provided the following no significant hazards consideration and smithery building.under normal Corporation.Docket No.30-402,Wolf dralMetancaa no specific a0000nting for the Creek Genereting Stetioo.coin determination:1.Will operation .puree of the activity ocean.Under unusually Cotenly.Keene acc1.Will operation of the usedficib c a high conditions.ye.elevated readings at the involve a'tritium MM this aApsse I Change Plant Vent Stack,pi ntinwatigetim m Date Of amendment request involve li yo iuences N the Went*the source n initiated by oparatlon• "'November 30.1989 pre v consequences of an etxldent personnel. Description ofOmendmeot request: p previouslyspans evaluated? Therefore,this proposed change will not The changes revise Technical Response:No. , tnmesee the robabilitY ter Wesegeemee ell ��� a note 'fie proPoaad rhatrae would e,imWte the D Spewfication SA.SA2 b change iodine/particulate channel'from the TICS fuel handlins accident, at the bottom of page 3/444 to add the airborne radiation monitor,.In the event of a 2.Will operation of the facility in create additional m onion of ensuring the fuel bundling accident an F1CS signal from accordance teltb thi•propond two independent redundant airborne the pownbllity of•new or different kind of reactor vessel water level is Above the esthetics monitors located to the exhaust accident from any accident enviously vessel flange before the running . ducts(RFC-Near-land RT•"a?3•:) evaluated? Residual Heat Removal(KKR)pump can automatically starts the posbaccldent Reitman:No be stopped in Mode 5 with the reactor cleanup units and fuel pool pump room The proposed change does not add new coolant loops not f lied.In addition.the cooling units and isolates the Fuel Handling equipment to the plant.but would delete proposed changes would revise Building by closing isolatoo dampen and equipment which solely performs the functon Technical SpeciBcatione 1.9.4.1 and cutting off the normal ventilation ripply and of Fuel Handling Building 1nlaton and post 4 9.42 LO decrease the required flow refs exhaust subsystem.Presently.the initiating accident cleanup system amnion.Since of the to decg ase t pump.fired flow the circuits for aids d tM subsystems are these functions canaries to be oarfunned by f the change would revise Technicaly.the provided with two indepeadent sensors to the noble gas Nunnels.the proposed change P p seal ng Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 7 / Wednesday. Jennary 10, 3000 / Notices Su Specification 3.5.4,changing the mode 4.9.6.1 and 4.0.63 are proposed ao that RPM Trowbridge.2300 N Street NW.. applicability so that the safety injection system flow rate may be reduced to the Waab)ngton.DC 20337 pumps would be immediately availableteeter? the !teeter al fitt belmaintain v 74mo For NRC Project',Ireton Frederick to the operators should RHR cooling be / J. lost when the reactor coolant!evens 1000 gym.Although•reduced now rate is not Hebdon below the vessel flange. required for prevention v l above t and air NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF entrainment for water level above the reactor Beth for proposed no signifcont Mange greater than 23 feet(Technical AMENDMENT TO FACILITY . hosards consideration determination: Specification 4.9.6.1),this change is being OPERATING LICENSE The Commission has provided made for consistency to minimize operator standards for determining whether a confusion and human factors problems. During the period since publication of significant hazards consideration exists Allowing the Safety Injection Pumps to be the last biweekly notice,the . al stated in 10 CFR 50.92(c).A proposed operable gives the Operators added Commission has issued the following • amendment to an operating license for a whenflexibevelityr RprovidingRisst.cooling to the core amendments.The Commission has facility involves no i fiiccant hazards the ea cto coo is t let.The requirement he v that determined for each of these � the reactor coolant level be below the vessel consideration if operation of the facility flange prior to making the pumps operable. amendments that the application in accordance with the proposed provides a sufficient empty volume to not complies with the standards and amendment would not:(1)involve a completely fill the reactor coolant system. requirements of the Atomic Energy Act significant increase in the probability or Standard s..Involve a Signincent of NM.a amended(the Act).and the consequences of an accident prcvi0usl Reduction in a Margin of Safety y There changes do not Involve■significantCommission s rules and regulations.The evaluated;or(2)create the possibility of reduction In•margin of safety.Operation Commission has made appropriate a new or different kind of accident from with the RCS partially drained in MODES 5 findings as required by the Act and the any accident previously evaluated;or(3) and 6 is necessary for required Inspection Commission's rules and regulations in 10 involve a significant reduction in a and maintenance on RCS components such CFR Chapter L which are set forth in the margin of safety.Tice licensee provided as reactor coolant pumps and steam license amendment. an analysis that addressed the above generators.A reduced MR now rate would three standards in the amendment provide a greater margin to vortexing and Notice of Consideration of Issuance of application. preclude an inadvertent loss of delay fusee Amendment to Facility Operating removal capability due to air entrainment License and Proposed No Sign fieant Standard 1•Involve a Signincent Increase and cavitation of the RHR pumps.The Hazards Consideration Determination in the Probability or Consequences of an likelihood of vortexmg st the suction of the Accident Previously Evaluated etHR p .could be lowereMby reducing the tad opportunity for Hearing in ump Theme changes do not involve a significant RHR flow rate. connection with these actions was increase in the probability or consequences The proposed minimum flow ratepf 1000 published in the Federal Register as of an accident previously evaluated.The gpm ensures a sufficient now rate as indicated.No request for a hearing or change to the RHR flow rate reduces the assumed in the boron dilution end boron petition for leave to intervene was filed probability of a loss of decay beat removal etratifica non evaluations.Having reactor following this notice. due to vortexing and cavitation.while the coolant level below the 1 flange prior to probability of accidents analyzed in the making the safety injection pumps operable Unless Otherwise indicted the Updated Safety Analysis Report(USAR)are provides sufficient empty volume in the Commission has determined that these unaffected.A reduction of RHR flow could reactor coolant system,to where cold over• amendments satisfy the criteria for potentially affect decay heat removal rata, pressure concerns are negligible. categorical exclusion in accordance boron stratification and the boron dilution The change that adds the restriction to the with 10 CFR 51.22.Therefore.pursuant accident analysis An evaluation concluded Technical Specification 3.4.1.42 footnote will 1010 CFR 51.22(b),no environmental thaott the mersassd u owing ences of these acety inject are ion n ensure that the operating pump will not be impact statement or environmental pumps a se . labia g theta the cold over- intentionally deenperglzed during operation >» with Ne RCS loos p■rtiall filled. assessment aced be prepared for these pressure analysis.Whenever the reactor amendments.If the Commission has coolant level la below the vessel flange.there Based on the previous discussion,the prepared an environmental assessment is a minimum empty volume of approximately licensee concluded that the proposed under the special circumstances 17,000 gallons.These pumps would only-be amendment request does not involve a used m an emergency situation.while significant increase in the probability of provision in 10 CFR S3.12(b)and has attempting to return an RHR pump to service. a new or different kind of accident from made a determination based on that This empty space will allow the operators any accident iously evaluated;nor sment it is so indicated• prev sufficient room to provide cooling to the core For further details with res et to the and sell not completely fill the reactor involve a significant reduction in the De coolant system. required marina of safety.The NRC staff action,ace(T)the applications for Standard 2•Create the Possibility of a has reviewed the licensees no amendments,(2)the amendments.and New or Different Kind of Accident From any significant hazards considerations 113)the Commission's related letters, Accident Previously Evaluated determination and agrees with the Safety Evaluations and/or These changes do not create the possibility licensee's analysts.The staff has. Environmental Asseumenta as of a new or different kind of accident from therefore.made a proposed Indicated.All of these items are any accident prevtousiy evaluated.The determination that the licensees request available for public Inspection at the WCCS Technical Specifications do not does not involve a significant hazards Commission's Public Document Room. contain provisions to minimize the potential i for vonexi g and air entrainment bs the RNA c"Ilidaration. the Gelman Hulldiog,2120 L Suet.NW, • system which may occur during RCS Local Public Document Room Washington.DC,and at the local public operation under certain conditions.Although Location:Emporia State Univertsty, document rooms for the particular the meant requirementa for minimum 2eoo Wham Allen White Library.1200 facilities involved.A copy of items(2) removal and uniform boron n mive xor ing.It u dear Commercialat Street Emporia Kansas and(3)may be obtained upon request that minimising the potential for vortemdng 06801 and Wtahbtua University School addressed to the US.Nuclear • was not considered when the minimum flow of law Library,Tenths,Kansas 66621 Regulatory Commission.Washington, rate requu°ment wu established. Attorney far Licensee:Jay Silberg, DC 20555.Attention:Director.Division Revisions to Technical Specifications Esq.,Shaw,Pittman.Potts and of Reactor Projects. \ �4 Federal Ragfsese / Vol 55, No. 7'/ Wednesday, Amen 14 1106 / Nathan Daalaaaallillie mns�}�Gunplay. Section am the Table of resit.Power Calf G GM Docime loos see. Wacker on.,umib a and yard,Adams Contents.and made editorial des. Neal tla7a�ecorse Maria County,tlrkassms ps Dana all aaanee December 18,1969 sonar,Unite1 and 3.hMcklaab.= request.Dote of amendment re ul E fective dote.December IA 1989 may.Nardi Carolina 1986 as supplemented re letter dat I,ed Antent6ne tt Ncsg 70 and 54 Dote of°enticed=for amendments: August IS 7989. Faeil/ryOpemtlng License NPF- August 3.1999,as supplemented 11 and NPF-18.Amendments revised the November a 79t10, .Brief description of amendment.The _ Technical Specifications Brief detonation of amendments:The amendment revised Facility Operating License NOB.DPR•53 and hPF b for Date o/initlal notice in Federalamendments Change the Technical Arkansas Nuclear One.Units 1 and 2 to P en Octotrer 441°891U FR 4og211, Specifications to reduce from 75%to 50% authorize Energy Operations. The Commission's related evaluation of the number of movable inter detector • Incorporated(EDI)to act on behalf of the amendments is contained in a Safety thimbles in McGuire Unit 1 required to &helmet power end Light(paw,with Evaluation dated December IL 198➢ available dming the remainder of the Po reepomibibry for and control over the No aigni/ioant hasoeds con Present fuel cycle for the Movable lncora Detector System to be declared physical construction.operation,and comments received:No maintenance of the facilities.This action Local Public Document Room operable. is in conjunction with ROI becoming the location:Public Library of Illinois Valley Date ofe date:December DeDecember 19 7989 Effective d operator of Waterford Steam Electric Community College,Rural Route No.X. cember 14.1989 Station,Unit 3 and of Grand Gulf Unita 1 Oglesby,Minis M3t8 Amendment Nos•101,83 and 2. Facility Operating License Nos.NPF-11 Date o/issuance:December 14.1909 Consolidated Edison Company of New and NPF 17,•Amendments revised the Effective date:December 24,2989 York.Dodo*Na 59-247.Win Point Technical Specifications, Amendment Nos,:728 and 102 Nuclear Generatleg Unit No.2, Date of initial notice in Federal Facility Operating License Noe.DPR• Weetcbeeter County,New York Register:August 21.2989(54 FR 34631). SI and NPAS Amendment revised the Date o The November 9.1969,supplement did license. JaApllGatlon for amendment. net change the substance of the changes Dote of initial notice in Federal June 12.Wet as clarified July 11.1989. nor the proposed determination of no Register.August 10.1988(53 FR 30126) Brief description of amendment:The significant hazards consideration with the supplement on September 8. anurndment(1)revises the allowable contained in the initial notice.The 1989(54 FR 37041)and for antibvst oot•of•service time in Technical Commissions related evaluation of the November 18.1988(53 FR 48725)with Specification(TS)3.3.11,2.e for amendment&is contained in a Safety the supplement on November 1,2989(54 inoperable containment spray system Evaluation dated December 14.1999. FR 46168).The Commission's related valves from 24 hours to 72 hours,(2) No significant hazards consideration evaluation of the amendment le adds a new T5 3.3,826 permitting comments received:No. contained in a Safety Evaluation dated reactor operation to continue for up to Locol Public Document Room December 14.2989. 72 hours with the spray additive tank location:Atkins Literary,University of Antitrust comments have been and its associated piping,valves and North Carolina.Charlotte(UNCC received and are addressed in the eductors inoperable provided certain Station),North Carolina 28223 Commissions related safety evaluserm• conditions are satiefled,and(3)adds a No significant hazards consideration new TS 3.7 1.5 permitting reactor Duke Power Company.Docket Noe,5b comments receiver:No. operation to continue for up to 24 hours 201'50270 and 50'x'Oconee Nuclear Local Public Document Room with one of the battery chargers Station.Units 7.2 and 3.Oconee Canty, location:7omliason Library,Arkansas anode ted with station batteries 21.22. South Cud" Tech 72801 University.Russellville.Atkaasas 23 and 24 inoperable provided certain Date of application foramendmentr condition dad actions are satisfied. September 25.1989,as supplemented Commonwealth Edison Company. Dote of issuance;December 7,1989 OCtobe 18.1989 Docket Noe 56.373 Lad 30,374,laSa le Effective date:December 7,1969 Brief description of amendments: County Stance,Unit Noe.7 acid L These amendments revise the TN to LaSalle County,MOW Amendment Nn.7th account for minor s in power Dole o application or amendments Facility Operating License No,DPR• peaking end ooatrollri•d worths rutting August 7E, ppe9,a supplemented mend Pte Amendment revised the Technical from the Oconee Unit 3 core reload.In September 13.1989 Specifications. addition the use of the VryRE thermal Brief description of amendments:The Date of initial notice in Federal hydraulic code is referenced and all Re amendments revised the Technical Regimen September 2A 3089(54 FR specificationsassatlated with two Specifications(TS)to replace the values 38763)'The Commission's ratted rasator coolant pump operations are of the rycie.vecific parameter limits evaluation of the amendment is deleted with a reference to the Core Operating contained in■Safety Evaluation dated Date of issuance:December 15,1989 Limits Report which contain the values December 7.1969. Effective date:December 15,1909 of the ry:le-specific parameter limits. No significant hazards to miderotion Amendment Nos:184 184 177 The associated Bases of the TS were comments received•No Facility Operating License Abe DPR. also revised to reflect the changes end Local Public Document Room dtt DPR�7ancIDPRss,Amendments Section 7.0 of the n was modified to location.White Plans Publle Library. revised the TechMeel Specifications. include the definition of the Core 700 Martine Avenue,ta'Nte Plains.New Date of Initial notice in Federal Operating Limits Report.Additionally. York 10610. Register.November 1.1909(54 FR the amendments adminietratively 46748).The Commission's related renumbered and reorganized the evaluation of the amendments is Fedied Register / Vat 64 No. 9 / Wednesday. January 10, 19tt0 / Notices 955 contained in a Safety Evaluation dated Dote of initial notice la Federal limits are exceeded far 800 hours faint- December 16,1989. Register.August 10,1Wt1(53 FR 30136) month period. No significant hazards consideration with the supplement on September 6. Dote of issuance:December 2L 1969 comments received.No. EEO(64 FR 37047)and for Antitrust, Effective date:December 21,1969 Local Public Document Room November 161968(53 FR 40725)with a Amendment Na:42 location:Oconee County library.3O1 supplement on November 1.1989(54 FR Facility Operating License Na DAR- West South Broad Street,Walhalla, 46108).The Commission's related 21.Amendment revised the Technics) South Carolina 29891 evaluation of the amendment is Specifiestione. GPL'Nude&Cemeredee,et el,pocket contained fa■Safety Evaluation dated Date of initial notice in Federal No.50.219,Oyster Creek Nudes December 14.1989. Register.November 1,1989(54 FR 465i). Generating Station.Ocean County,New Antitrust comments have been The Commissions related evaluation of . jerseyreceived and are addressed is the Commission's related safe evaluation. the amendment is contained in a Safety Dote of application for amendment: No significant hazards consideration Evacuation dated December eider 9 October 11,1089,supplemented October comments received.Na Lo significant hazards consideration 26,1989 Local Public Document Room rommanti rvicelved No. Brief description of amendment The location:University of New Orleans Locan:Wate Waterford Public ntRoom amendment replaces the organizational Library,Louisiana Collection.Lakefront lReeepen Reerd. Ptee Library,49 charts in the Technical Specifications , New Orleans,Louisitma 70122. ps Fe Roads. atedord, with mote general organizational Conneetieut 06386, requirements,These general Messrs Mohawk Power Corporation, Phgedelphie Electrk Company,Docket requirements capture the essence of Docket No.Sa220 Nine Mile Point Na SO452 Lhaeridc Generating Station. Nuclear onose theocl�iane organizational features for ensurinctedg that County,New York Station.Unit No.1,Oswego UPennsyIvania ��ry minty, the plant can be operated safely. Date of application for amendments: Date of Issuance;December 21,1969 May 1.1989,as emended June 15.19°9 Dos of 89 and sup for amendment let Effective data:December 21.1989 Brief description of amendments:Thee July 11.1969 and supplemented by letter Amendment No.:134 amendment revises Technical dated November 3 1989.The Provisional Operating License No. Specification(Appendix A)Section 3.16 supplemental letter does not change the DPR-1Q Amendment revised the and its associated Bests to permit that intent of the original return. Technical Specifications. one Feedwa ter Pdua blocking Brief description of amendment The Dote o initial notice!n Federal p ouung valve la amendment revised the Technical f one I SCI pump train may be rinsed Specifications(TSa)in response to NRC Register.November 15,1989(54 FR during reactor startup when core power 47804).The Commission's related is equal to or lean than 2396 of rated Generic Letter(CL)88-06"Removal of evaluation of this amendment is thermal power. Organization Chute from Technical contained in•Safety Evaluation dated Date of Issuance:December 14.1969 Specification Administrative Control December 21,1989 Affective date;December 14,1969 Requirements"to:(i)remove the onsite No significant hazards consideration Amendment Nos-113 and Offdte organizational charts from comments received..Na Facility Operating License Nos.DPR- IS Section fire and 62.2 respectively Local Public Document Room &9:Amendments revises the Technical and(2)make certain miscellaneous lecotion;Ocean County Library, Specifications. administrative changes in Section 0 of Reference Department,101 Washington Dote of initial notice In Federal the TSs(Administrative Control)related Street,Toms River,New Jersey O8753. Register.August 9.1909(54 FR 32732). to revisions to the corporate Louisiana Power and Light Com The Commission's related evaluation of organization. piny' these amendments L contained in a Date of issuance:Dezember 19.1989 Docket No.50482 Waterford Steam Safe Evaluation dated December 14 Effective date:December 19.1989 Safety Electric Station,Unit 3,St.Charles 1989 Amendment No.35 Parish.LouisianaNO significant hazards consideration FacilltyOperalmg License Na NPF- Dote of amendment request July 1, comments received:No J9.This amendment revised the 7988 as supplemented by letter dated • Local public Document Room Technical Specifications. August 15.1989 location:Reference and Documents Dale of inita&DOUG)in Federal Brief description of amendment The Department,Penfield Library.State Register:August 21.1960(54 PR 351O0). amendment revised Facility Operating University of New York,Oswego,New The Commissions related evaluation of License No.NPF-38 for Waterford 3 to York 1312& the amendment is contained in a Safety authorize Entergy Operations.Inc.MOP Evaluation dated December 19.1989. to act on behalf of Louisiana Power and Noethetest Nadir Ea°41 Company. No significant hazards consideration Light(LAW.with responsibility for and Docket No.5a246Mi1latoneNuclear comment'received:No control over the physical construction, Power Station,Unit Na 1,New London Local Public Document Room operation and mefntenance of the C°°°ty•Connecticut location:Pottstown Public Library.SOD facility.This action is in conjunction Date of application for amendment High Street Pottstown.Pennsylvania with EOI becoming the operator of October&1989 19464. Arkansas Nuclear One,Units 1 and 2 Brief deccripton aJ amendment: LloThe power Authority of the Stets of New and Grand Gulf,Units 1 and 2 ate to the Technical S York Docket Na Dote oissaance.•Decembers 14.1989 reduces the reporting requirements in 50.713,James A Effective dote:December 14.1989 Section 3.O.C.1.a for iodine spiking from FltsPatrkJc Nuclear Power plant • Amendment Na:80 a short-term report to inclusion in the Oswego County.New York Facility Operating License No.NPR Annual Report(Section 8.9.1.5)and Dote of application for amendment .7e,Amendment revised the License eliminates the requirement to shutdown May 31,1989.amended July 1&1989. Conditions, the plant if primary coolant activity amplified November 20,1989. I tS Federal Register / VoL SS, No. 7 / Wednesday. January 10, 1991) / Notices Brief description of amendments The Amendment No.35 Nuclear Power Station(MPS)or for amendment modifies the Residual Heat Facility Operating License No.NPR another pressurized water reactor to Removal surveillance criteria to reflect 57.This amendment revised the serve as acceptable qualifications for deletion of the Low Pressure Coolant Technical Specifications and for License. the Manager-Plant Operations.TS 6.3 Injection System loop selection logic Dote of initial notice In Federal was also revived to reflect this change. scheme.It also clarifies the use of the Register.November 1,1989(54 FR Dote of issuance:December 27.1989 terms"demonstrate"and"verify" 48158).The Commission's related Effective date:December 27,1989 throughout the Technics:Specifications. evaluation of the amendment is Amendment No.542 . Dote of issuance:December 26,2089 contained in a Safety Evaluation dated Facility License No.NPF-3. Effective dote:December 28.1989 December 10.1989. Amendment raised the Technical Amendment No.:148 No significant hazards consideration Specifications, Facility Operating License No.DPR- comments received:No Date of initial notice in Federal 59:Amendment revised the Technical Loco/Public Document Room Register.November 15.2989(54FR Specification. location:Pennaville Public Library.190 47810),The Commission's related Date of initial notice in Federal S.Broadway,Pennsville.New ferry evaluation of the amendment is Register July 28.1989(54 FR 31118).The 08070 contained in a Safety Evaluation dated Commission's related evaluation of the Toledo Edison Company and The December 27,1989. amendment IS contained in a Safety Cleveland Electric illuminating No significant hazards consideration Evaluation dated December 2e,net Company,Docket No.50346.Davis. Comments received:No No significant hazards consideration Base Nuclear Power Station,Unit No.1, Local Public Document Room comments received:No Ottawa County.Oblo locon'on:University of Toledo Library. Local Public Document Room Documents Department 2801 Bancroft location:Penfield Library,State Date of app.tcotlon far amendment. Avenue,Toledo,Ohio 53500. l nivenity College of Oswego,Oswego, June 22,1989,supplemented August 11. New York. 1989 Wisconsin Public San4ee Corporation. Pubic Service Company of Colorado, Brief description of amendment:The Docket No.50400,Kewaunee Nuclear Docket No. ce Co.Fort ot. ColoVrain amendment extended the inspection Power Plant Kewaunee County, Nuclear o. 0.287. Station,Plane ilia, interval for certain surveillance Wisconsin Colorado requirements for the emergency diesel Dote of application for amendment• generators in the Davis-Besse Technical JWy 14.1989 Dote of amendment request: Specifications from at least once per 18 Brief description o/amendment The September 14,1989 as revised December months during shutdown to a maximum amendment changed the Technical 4,19C9 inspection interval not to exceed 30 Specificanons by revising the Brief description of omendment: months. surveillance test frequency of the Changes to Technical Specification Dote of issuance;December 72,1989 turbine stop valves,control valves,find requirements for fuel handling and Effective dote;December 221989 interceptor valves associated with storage. Amendment No.1.47. Date of issuance;December 14.1989 Facility Operating License No.NPF-3. turbine overspeed protection. Effective date:December 1a,1989 Amendment revised the Technical Date of issuance:December 221989 Amendment No.:75 Specifications. Effective date:December 22,1989 Facility Operating License No.DPR- Dote of initial notice In Federal Amendment No.:84 34,Amendment revised the Technical Rueter.September 20,1989(54 FR Facility Operating License No.NPF SpeeificationeNcense. 38766).The Commission's related 30.Amendment revised the Technical Date of initial notice M Federal evaluation of the amendment is Specifications. Register.October i0,1989(54 FR 42881). contained in a Safety Evaluation dated Dote of Initial notice in Federal The Commission's related evaluation of December 22,2989. Register:September 70,1989(54 FR the amendment is contained in a Safety No significant hazards consideration 38769),The Commission's related Evaluation dated December 14,2989. comments received:No evaluation of the amendment ie No significant hazards consideration Local Public Document Room contained in a Safety Evaluation dated comments received;No /ocation:University of Toledo Library. December 721989. Local Public Document Room Documents Department 2801 Bancroft No significant hazards consideration location;Greeley Public Library.City Avenue.Toledo.Ohio 43806. comments received.No. Complex Building,Greeley,Colorado Toledo Edison Company and The Local Public Document Boom Public Service Electric&Gas Company, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Library University t Wisconsin Nin Docket No.50354.Hope Creek Company,Docket No.8DJ48.Davis- Db�Y Ba Canter.2475 N3colet Generating Station.Salem County.New Besse Nuclear Power Station.Unit No.2. Drive,Green Hay.Wisconsin 34301' Jay Ottawa County.Oblo NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF Date of application for amendmentDote of application for amendment AM6NDkENT70lACQ.iTY September 25.1989 October 9,1989 OPERATING LICENSE AND FINAL Brief description of amendments The Brief description of amendment The DRIERA@TATION OF NO HAZARDS . amendment request revised the amendment changed the title of the SIGNIFICANT Technical Specifications by deleting Assistant Plant Manager-Operations in CONSIDERATION AND references to conditions permitted Technical Specification(TS)6.22 OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING during the startup testing program, Facility Staff.to Manager-Plant (COGENT OR EMERGENCY Date of issuance;December 18.1989 Operations.The amendment further ORCUMS'tAW ES) - Effective dote:As of its date of changed TS 0.2.2 by allowing a During the period since publication of issuance and shall be implemented previously held Senior Reactor Operator the last biweekly notice,the within 00 days of its date of issuance. (SRO)license for the Davis-Besse Commission has issued the following Federal Resistor / VoL SS No. 7 / Wednesday. Actuary 10, 1080 / Nodose 247 amendments.The Commission has determined that no significant beards designated Atomic Safety and Licensing determined for each of these consideration is involved. Board will thews notice of hearing or amendments that the application for the The Commission ham applied the an appropriate order. amendment complies with the standards standards of 10 CFR 50,92 and has made As required by 10 CFR 2.714.a and requirements of the Atomic Energy a final determination that the petition for leave to intervene shall set Act of 1954.as amended(the Act),and amendment involves no significant forth with particularity the interest of the Commission's rules and regulations. hazards consideration.The basis for this the petitioner in the proceeding and how • The Commission has made appropriate determination is contained in the that interest may be affected by the findings as required by the Act and the documents related t0 this action. results of the proceeding.The petition Commissions rules and regulations in 10 Accordingly,the amendments have been should specifically explain the reasons CFR Chapter I,which are set forth in the issued and made effective as indicated. why intervention should be permitted . license amendment. Unless otherwise indicated,the with particular reference to the Because of exigent or emergency Commission has determined that these following factors:(1)the nature of the circumstances associated with the date amendments satisfy the criteria for petitioners right under the Act to be the amendment was needed,there was categorical exclusion in accordance made a party to the proceeding:(2)the not time for the Commission to publish, within CFR 51.22-Therefore.pursuant nature and extent of the petitioner's for public comment before issuance•its to 10 CFR 51,22(b),no environmental property,financlaL or other interest in usual 30•day Notice of Consideration of impact statement or environmental the proceeding and(3)the possible issuance of Amendment and Proposed assessment need be prepared for these effect of any order which rosy be No Significant Hazards Consideration amendments.If the Commission has entered to the proceeding on the Determination and Opportunity for a prepared en environmental assessment petitioner's interest.The petition should Hearing.For exigent circumstances, the under the special circumstances also identify the specific aspect(s)of the Commission has either issued a Federal provision in 10 CFR 51.12(b)and has subject matter of the proceeding as to made a determination based on that which petitioner wishes to intervene. Register notice providing opportunity for public comment or has used local media assessment,it is so indicated. Any person who has filed a petition for to provide notice to the public in the For further details with respect to the leave to intervene or who has been area surrounding a licensees facility of action see(1)the application for admitted as•party may amend the the licensee's application and of the amendment,(2)the amendment to pennon without requesting leave of the Commission's proposed determination Facility Operating License.and(3)the Board up to Btteen(15)days prior to the of no significant hazards consideration. Commission's related letter.Safety first pthearing conference scheduled In The Commission has provided a Evaluation and/or Environmental the proceeding,but such an amended reasonable opportunity for the public to Assessment.as indicated.All of these petition must satisfy the specificity comment,using its best efforts to make items are available for public in.pectlon requirements described above, available to the public means of at the Commission's Public Document interested persons should consult a communication for the public to respond Room.the Gelman Building.2120[, current cODY of 10 CFR 2714 which is quick]y,and in the case of telephone Street.NW.,Washington.DC,and at the available at the Commissions Public comments,the comments have been local public document room for the Document Room,the Gelman Building, particular facility involved. .2120 L Street.NW.,Washington.DC recorded or transcribed as appropriate and the licensee has been informed of A copy of'terns(2)end(3)may be 20553 and at the Local Public Document the publtecomments. obtained upon request addressed to the 'room for the particular facility involved, In circumstances where failure t0 act U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Not later than fifteen(15)days prior to in a limed cos would have resulted,for Washutgton.DC 20553,Attention: the first preheating conference example,in der woo or shutdown cad a Director.Division of Reactor Projects, scheduled in the proceeding,a petitioner nuclear power plant or s prevention of The Commission is also offering an shell file a supplement to the petition t nuclear resumption of operation n cad opportunity for a bearing with respect to intervene which must include a list of increase u power output up to the the issuance of the amendments.By the contentions which are sought to be plant's licensed power output up the February 9.1990.the licensee may file a litigated in the matter.Each contention Commission may not have had an request for a hearing with respect to must comsat of s specific statement of opportunity t provide for public issuance of the amendment to the the issue of law or fact to be seised or commentopportunity on.its no ids for pu hazards subject facility operating license and controverted.In addition,the petitioner determination.In such case.the license effected by this erson oproceeding an interest d who bases be shall of the contention ovide a brief and ticonciseon of e 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 opinlonwhich support the contention been some time for public comment but for leave to intervene.Requests for a and on which the petitioner intends to less than 30 days,the Commission may hearing and pennon,for leave to rely in proving the contention at the provide an opportunity for public intervene shall be filed in accordance hearing.comment If comments have been with the Commission's"Rules of The petitioner to t must also requested.It is so stated.In either event provide references to those specific the State has been consulted by Practice for Domestic Licensing sources and documents on the • telephone whenever possible. Process for a earl CFR Part 2IIs petitioner in snare and on ds to rely to establish the Under its regulations,the Commission leave t for Med or by the ition fabove tor hose facts ooner r expert opinion.Petitioner may issue and make an amendment date,the Commission or an Atomic meet provide sufficient information to tmmediately effective.notwithstanding Safety and Licensing Board.designated show that a genuine dispute exists with • tie pendency before it of a request for a by the Commission or by the Chairman the applicant on a material Issue of law nearing from any person,in advance of of the Atomic Safety and Licensing or fact Contentions shall be limited to the holding and completion of any Board panel.181 rule on the request matters within the scope of the required hearing,where it has and/or petition and the Secretary or the amendments under consideration.The se nand Register / Vol. SS. No. 7 / Wednesday, Tannery 10. 1990 / Notices contention must be one which if proven. Arizona Public Service Company,et el.. Attorney for Licensee:Mr.Charles M. would entitle the petitioner to relief.A Docket No.STN 50,411,Palo Verde Pratt.1833 adway,New York.New petitioner who tails to Me such a Nuclear Generating Station.Unit 2. York 10019. supplement which satisfies these Marie°pt County,Arizona Local Public Document Roam requirements with respect to at least oneapp locution:Penfield Library.State contention will not be permitted to Dote of as r for d December University College of Oswego,Oswego, P October IJ.3989 as revised December participate as a petty, 20,1989. New York. Those ermined to intervene become NRC Project Director.Robert A. P Brief description of amendment.The Capra Parties to the proceeding,subject to any amendment authorizes a one-time D■ted at Rockville.Maryland.that 3rd day limitadons in the order granting leave to extension of the 18-month surveillance or lamwty,1990, intervene,and have the opportunity to interval for(1)the Class 1E Diesel For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. • participate fully in the conduct of the Generator and Integrated Safeguards &am A.Vine, hearing.Including the opportunity to Test,and(2)the Station Battery Director,Division of ReactorPro/ectsd/D. present evidence and cross-examine Surveillance Test beyond the 25 percent OlfieeojNualearReocrorReguletion witnesses. approximately interval two additional months, (FR Doc.90402 Filed 14-00:8:45 am) Since the Commission has made a until the second refuel) outage for wain coos rssoeno final determination that the amendment Unit 2. g involves no significant hazards consideration,if a hearing is requested, Date of Issuance:December 22,1089 it will not stay the effectiveness of the Effective date:December 22.1989 amendment.Any hearing held would Amendment No,:30 (Docket No.50-2191 take place while the amendment is in Facility Operating License No.NPF- • effect. 51:Amendment revised the Technical GPU Nuclear Corp.and Jersey Central Specifications. lfl A request for a hearing or a petition Amendment to Provisional Operating for leave to intervene must be filed with Dote of initial notice in Federal Licensee the Secretary of the Commission,U.S. Register.December 13,1989(54 FR Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 51253).The Commission's related Washington,DC 20555,Attention: evaluation of the amendment,finding it The U.S.1 (Commission) Regulission tory han Docketing and Service Branch,or may exigent circumstances, d final with Amendment Commission(Commission)has issued the Sete of Arizona.and final Amendment No.13S to Provisional be delivered to the Commissions Public determination of no significant hazards Operating License No.DPR-18 issued to Document Room,the Gelman Building. consideration are contained in a Safety GPU Nuclear Corporation(the licensee), 2120 L Street,NW..Washington,DC,by Evaluation dated December 22,1989. which revised the Technical the above date.Where petitions are No significant hazards consideration Specifications for operation of the filed during the last ten(10)days of the comments received.No. Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating notice period,it is requested that the Local Public Document Room Station located in Ocean County.New petitioner promptly so inform the location:Phoenix Public Library, Jersey.The amendmeent is effective as of Commission by a toil-free telephone call Business and Science Division.12 Fast the date of issuance. to Western Union at 1-(800)325-8000(in McDowell Road.Phoenix,Arizona The amendment revises the Technical Missouri 1-(800)342.8700).The Western 85004. Specifications to delete Technical Union operator should be given Specification Safety Limit 2.1.E which Datagram Identification Number 3737 Power Authority of the State of New required at least two recirculation loops and the following message addressed to York Docket No.50 333.Tames A. to be fully open except when the reactor • (Project Director):petitioner's name and FitzPaMck Nuclear Power Plant vessel head is off and vessel water level Oswego County,New York telephone number:date petition was is above the main steam nozzle.The mailed:plant name:and publication Dote of application for amendment: amendment also incorporates this date and page number of this Federal December 11.1989 limitation in Technical Specification Register:once.A copy of the petition Brief description of amendment:The 3.3.F and that limitation is revised to should also be sent to the Office of the amendment changes the trip level require that at least one recirculation General Counsel.U.S.Nuclear setpoint for the High Pressure Coolant loop,Instead of two be fully open during Regulatery Commission,Washington, Injection System steam line high flow applicable plant conditions.The DC 20355,and to the attorney for the isolation end related Bases, proposed change would also require that licensee. Dote of issuance:December 15.1989 during power operations if at least four Nontlmety filings of petitions for leave Effective dote:December 15,1989 recirculation loops cannot be to intervene,amended petitions. Amendment No.:347 maintained in service.then hot supplemental petitions end/or requests Facility Operating License ha.DPR• shutdown or refuel conditions must be 5-9.•Amendment revised the Technical reached in 12 hours.Presently,the for heating will not be entertained Specification. requitement is that the unit be placed in absent a determination by the Public comments requested as to cold shutdown conditions within 24 Commission,the presiding officer or the proposed no significant hazards hours. Atomic Safety and licensing Board.that consideration:No.The Commission's The application for the amendment the petition end/or request should be related evaluation of the amendment. complies with the standards and granted bared upon■balancing of the funding of emergency circumstances,and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act • factors specified In 10 CFR 2.714(5)(1)(1)• final determination of no significant of 7954,as amended(the Act),and the (v)and 2.714(d). hazards consideration are contained in Commission's rules and regulations.The •Safety Evaluation dated December 15. Committee has made appropriate 1989. findings as required by the Act and the 1i'J. .. .. . . i " n7 7 National Water Resources Association 1990 Federal Water Seminar 45 RESOUq�,F � s ` • t0 Rciro Water • Care -„4 ..a -- WATER FOR MAN AND NATURE BALANCING TOMORROW'S RESOURCE NEEDS March 21-23, 1990 Holiday Inn - Capitol Washington, DC b0);(\c):AH/ /6 National Water Resources Association 1990 Federal Water Seminar March 21-23, 1990 Holiday Inn - Capitol Washington, DC WATER FOR MAN AND NATURE BALANCING TOMORROW'S RESOURCE NEEDS Wetlands, Wilderness, Water Rights. These issues are among the most pressing facing our membership as we enter the decade of the 1990's. The needs of both man and nature must be considered in all decisions regarding the protection and management of our Nation's natural resources. This year's Federal Water Seminar will feature Members of Congress, Administration Officials and other experts invited t0 give their perspectives on these important issues. TEUTATIVE AGENDA WEDNESDAY, March 21 1:40 pm Budget and Audit Committee 3:00 pm Board of Directors THURSDAY, March 22 7:30 am Registration 9:00 am OPENING SESSION FEATURED SPEAKER: Honorable Max Baucus (D-MT) United States Senator Chairman, Environmental Protection Subcommittee Senate Environment and Public Works Committee 9:45 am Break 10:00 am LEADERSHIP FORUM - Wetlands Protection Honorable LaJuana Witcher Assistant Administrator for Water U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Nancy Maioley Associate Director for Environment, Energy,and Natural Resources Office of the President of the United States 11:45 am LUNCHEON KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Honorable J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA) United States Senator Chairman, Energy and Natural Resources Committee 1:30 pm LEADERSHIP FORUM - Legislative Update Robert P. Davison Professional Staff (Environmental Protection Subcommittee) Senate Environment and Public works Committee Dale Crane Staff Director(National Parks and Public Lands Subcommittee) House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Hunter Spillan Staff Director(Energy and Water Development) House Appropriations Committee Michael D. Jackson Professional Staff House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee 2:45 pm Break 3:00 pm COMMITTEE MEETINGS 6:00 pm CONGRESSIONAL RECEPTION FRIDAY, March 23 7:30 am Registration 8:00 am BREAKFAST SESSION Honorable Dennis B. Underwood Commissioner, u.s. Bureau of Reclamation 9:15 am Break 9:45 am LEGISLATIVE FORUM - Water Rights and Endangered Species Honorable Richard B. Stewart Assistant Attorney General (Land and Natural Resources Division) Department of Justice Honorable John F. Turner Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Honorable Delos Cy Jamison Director, Bureau of Land Management 11 :45 am Adjourn 1:30 pm CONGRESSIONAL VISITS Attendees are encouraged to visit their elected representatives or staff contacts. If you require assistance in setting up an appoimment,call NWRA as soon as possible. 2:00 pm BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM NAME AFFILIATION/TITLE SPOUSE NAME IF ATTENDING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP $195 Registration Fee (Member). Full Registration includes: Seminar Materials, Congressional Reception, Lunch, Breakfast, and Breaks $225 Registration Fee (After March 15). $250 Registration Fee (non-Member). $25 per Reception Ticket No. of Additional Tickets Required $25 per Luncheon Ticket No. of Additional Tickets Required $20 per Breakfast Ticket No. of Additional Tickets Required $50 per Spouse Program. Registration includes: Continental Breakfast, Congres- sional Reception and Tour (See Program for Details) Please send the above form and payment to: National Water Resources Association ATTN: Federal Water Seminar Registration 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Suite #4 Arlington, Virginia 22203 REFUND POLICY: No refunds will be remitted until after the Seminar. Refund requests must be in writing and must be received by the NWRA office on or before March 15. Only refund requests involving exceptional circumstances will be considered after the March 15 deadline. SPOUSE PROGRAM: This year's spouse program will include a tour of Mount Vernon, the home of our first president , George Washington; lunch at historic Gadsby's Tavern; shopping in Old Town Alexandria; and NWRA's Congressional Reception on Thursday, March 22. A continental breakfast will be served on Friday, March 23 starting at 8:30 am. Total cost per person is $50. HOTEL RESERVATIONS: We have reserved a block of rooms at the Holiday Inn-Capitol (located at 550 C Street, SW, Washington, DC). Please make your reservations directly with them by calling (202) 479.4000. Rooms: $99 Single (plus 11% sales tax and $1.50 occupancy tax) $119 Double (plus 11'% sales tax and $1.50 occupancy tax) All reservations must be made no later than February 21, 1990. You must indicate that you are part of the NWRA reservation block to receive the aforementioned rates. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS: The TRAVEL NETWORK has negotiated discounted airline rates for those individuals attending NWRA's 1990 Federal Water Seminar. Discounted rates of up to 40% off published roundtrip coach fares and 5% off special, promotional, and/or excursion rates are available. PLEASE NOTE: By using The TRAVEL NETWORK, you help NWRA obtain complimentary staff travel that would otherwise be borne by the Association. We, therefore, urge you to compare the rates offered by The TRAVEL NETWORK before making your airline reservations. For more information, please call The TRAVEL NETWORK at 1-(800) 631-9675, Monday-Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm EST. NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Suite #4 Arlington, Virginia 22203 Weld County Commissioners P. O. Box 756 Greeley CO 80632 PE SOUq Ff I... ' a Wafer Cm'° NATIONAL WATER2 RESOURCES ASSOCIATION ;< a 955 L'ENFANYrPL.AfA,:740MM SLOG.,S.W. WASHINGTON,O.C.20024 (202)488.0610 ~sin NATI oNAL wATER LINE „„,,,,„,,,„.„, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1989 �. UNDERWOOD CONFIRMED Bureau Chief Faces Challenging Agenda ,7 ,••'• 4 'a sponses reflected current Interior poll- Agencies (ACWA) In Monterey, pixycies. Califomia, Mr. Underwood reaffirmed • On October 4, by unanimous vote, his commitment to carrying out the - Senate Energy and Natural Resources Bureau's mission of providing water to a f favorably reported the nomination to the and and semi-arid West. Mr. the full Senate where confirmation Underwood characterized reclamation took place November 9. The delay in today as adhering to its original mission confirmation was caused by a"hold'on while additionally expanding to provide the nomination until certain issue-re- a more comprehensive approach to re- lated questions were resolved to ev- source management. eryone's satisfaction. Mr. Underwood, a California native, Mr. Underwood takes over the posh has been extensively involved in water tion of Commissioner at an eventful resource planning throughout his pro- Dennis B. Underwood time in the history of reclamation, fessional career. After having gradu- Water policy is changing as water re- ated from Norwich University in 1966 sources become increasingly scarce. with a degree in civil engineering, Mr. Dennis B. Underwood was officially The role of the Bureau in managing Underwood was commissioned in the sworn in November 14, 1989 as and allocating resources is becoming United States Army Corps of Commissioner of the Bureau of more difficult. In an attempt to address Engineers, While In the Corps, Mr, Reclamation, As Commissioner, Mr, the changing needs of the water sup- Underwood served in Southeast Asia Underwood will oversee the develop- ply industry, the Bureau has widened and received the Army Commendation ment and management of water supply its scope. As outlined in the 1987 Medal as Northeast Thailand Project facilities within the 17 western states. Bureau assessment, the Bureau has Officer from 1967-1968. From 1968- Senate Energy and Natural broadened its focus in an attempt to 1969, Mr. Underwood served in the Resources Committee heard testi- become less of a dam building and wa- Corps' New England Division evaluat- mony on the nomination of Mr. ter development operation, focusing exi alternative interstate water supply Underwood on September 28. more intently upon water management and management plans for the north- Senator Bill Bradley(D-NJ),chairman of and conservation. Greater emphasis is east United States. Senate Energy's Water and Power being placed on water conservation, Upon completion d his military career, Subcommittee, chaired the confirma- environmental protection.,water quality Mr. Underwood entered the private lion hearing. Questioning by Mr, protection and research and develop- arena working as a water resource Bradley focused on a number of sensi- ment. To better meet the challenges engineer for the Southern District of tive Issues Including: forty year con- of its expanded mission, the Bureau the California Department of Water tract renewals. reevaluation of opera- has reorganized, moving its main base Resources until 1978. While with the tions at Glen Canyon Dam, preserve- of operations from Washington,D.C.to Department, Mr. Underwood partici- tion of the Chinook Salmon and Denver, Colorado. pated in a statewide update of the drainage requirements for California's Last week, in addressing the California Water Plan, helping to de- Central Valley. Mr. Undenvood's re- Association of California Water Continued on page 3 LAST MINUTE REC REFORM by contract with the Secretary of Inter kind of farm management arrange- AND SUBSIDY AMENDMENTS rior"...to pay full cost for the delivery 01 ment, no matter how informal, or even FAIL TO MOVE water used in the production of any just share equipment or share some of crop of an agricultural commodity for the responsibilities will have all of their In a move that took most of the water which an acreage reduction program is Reclamation acreage added together, community by surprise, Congressman in effect..." In a"Dear Colleague"letter and that total will be measured against George Miller(D-CA) attempted to of- dated November 13, Mr. Gejdenson their individual acreage limitations(160 ler an amendment from the Floor that stated, "This amendment will require acres or 960 acres)...(7jhis taw will ap- would have altered the definition of that farmers who are receiving subsi- ply even though the individual farmers the term "farm"or"farm operation"for dies to grow crops, at the same time concerned share in absolutely no way the purpose of determining eligibility they are being paid not to grow the in the profits or losses, that is,the risk for low cost water under the 1982 same crops, to choose their subsidy. or benefits, of the crop produced on Reclamation Reform Act amendments. They can either got the subsidized the others land...Every elected repro- His vehicle was to have been HR water or the commodity payment." Mr. sentative in the 17 states served by 2567, originally authorizing appropria- Gejdenson's action won no points reclamation Projects should be con- tions for modifications to the Buffalo from the House Agriculture Committee tatted IMMEDIATELY and informed of Bill Dam but expanded to include sev- where his bill proposing the same the effect either one of these propos- eral other noncontroversial Bureau measures was to be considered, als would have on their farm con- projects. The bill was reported out of Both Congressmen Miller and Gej- stituents, the businesses, and com- the Interior Committee and placed on denson were unsuccessful in their at- munities that support and rely on the the House Suspension Calendar_tor tempts to bypass theusual-segislative four oTa nomyand their states. They passage. Subsequently, Mr, Miller had hearing process for these important need to know and understand the the bill removed from the Calendar and issues. Mr. Moakley(D-MA),Chairman truth and be able to convey it in an un- it was learned that he was requesting of the House Rules Committee, de- derstandable way to their colleagues.- the granting of a rule that would have termined that it would not be produc- allowed him to offer an amendment to tive to convene the Committee for the FRIANT RENEWALS TO the bill from the Floor of the House. consideration of any rule granting at UNDERGO EIS The amendment was entitled that point in time. "Reclamation Reform Act Amend- Thomas F. Donnelly, NWRA's Execu- On November 29, Interior Secretary ments of 1989" It would have defined tive Vice President, expressing con- Manuel Lujan announced that Carer- the term "farm" or "farm operaton" to tern over the manner in which Con- nia's San Joaquin River Basin will be mean ..."any landholding or group of gressman Miller attempted to address the subject of an EIS. 'This initiative landholdings, or group of partial land- this issue said, "The Reclamation Re- plan presents an excellent vehicle for holdings farmed or operated by an in- form Act of 1982 was a product of finding ways to improve the water- dividual, group, entity,trust, directly or many years of debate and compro- related environment of the San Joa- indirectly, or any other combination or mise. Messrs. Miller and Gejdenson quin River Basin," said Lujan. In an- arrangement. The existence of a farm demand due process on matters im- flouncing the program, Lujan rein- , or farm operation will be presumed, portant to the special intrests they forced his commitment to meeting ex- subject to contrary evidence, when represent. American agriculture de- isL'ng legal obligations to water users in ' ownership, operation, management, serves the same consideration." Mr. the River Basin and elsewhere in the financing or other factors, individually Donnelly urged that Mr, Miners Sub- Central Valley Project, as defined by or together, indicate that one or more committee on Water, Power, and Off- federal law. This includes the long- landholdings or partial iandholdings shore Energy Resources hold hear- term renewal in early 1990 of Friant are farmed or operated as a unit or ings on both the Miller and Gejdenson Unit water service contracts with the farmed by the same individuals,group, amendments before rushing to same quantities at water as have been entity,or trust,directly or indirectly." judgement." used beneficially in the original con- When the substance of the proposed As for the future, It Is almost certain tracts. amendment was learned by a number that Mr. Miller, at least, will renew his The following is a comparison of past of western congressmen, their rex- efforts to amend the Reclamation Re- and future Friant Unit water contract lion was immediate. Representative form Act as soon aS Congress con- renewals. "OC" refers to the Orange Chip Pashayan (R-CA), a member of venes at the end of January. Mr. J. Cove renewal and "Future"to upcom- the Rules Committee, worked dill- Mark Atlas, a Willows, California attor- ing Fram renewals. gently to oppose the granting of the ney, has noted In his analysis of the Fnvimnmental Mins: OC - Envi- rule. Thomas Foley (D-WA), Speaker situation, "...If his amendments be- ronmental studies of San Joaquin of the House, let his opposition be come law,the effects have the distinct River Basin. Future-San Joaquin Ini- known as well. potential to harm substantially all users tiative to improve water-related envi- Meanwhile, Representative Sam Gej- of Reclamation water In the West. This ronment(including Friant Unit). denson (0-CT) proposed an amend- is not an Issue which touches only a NEPA Compliance: OC-NEPA com- ment to Mr. Millers amendment. At IS- small group of water users or a particu- pliance without preparation of EIS or sue was the cost for delivery of water lar geographic area." According to Mr. environmental assessment. Future - used to produce the crops of certain Miller's proposal, "any two or more Preparation of EIS to include opera- agricultural commodities. In essence, farmers who cooperate together in any tional and pricing Issues. EIS to In- Mr. Gedjenson wanted to amend the respect in their day-to-day farming, elude state and federal agency partici- Reclamation Projects Act of 1939 to whether that Is in an organized way, pation. say that any organization would agree such as through a partnership or any Continued on page 3 -2- • DO define any non-layperson terms Special Contract Provision OC - CALIFORNIA MUST TELL such as "MCL," "NA," "mg/1" and oth- Contract terms subject to final court CONSUMERS OF WATER ers that the casual reader might not decision in Orange Cove litigation. CONTENT recognize. Future - Terms addressed in Initiative By; NWRA Municipal Caucus • DO make this a positive event. Your subject to requirements of environ• agency has a good story to tell in the mental law. Orange Cove contract to California water agencies enter a new sense that your water Is a good prod- be conformed per proposed court or- era of public notification in 1990. How uct, handled by professionals,with the der to bring under Initiative. Consumers react to receiving from their consumers' health and safety in mind. water agency a laundry list of con- Some agencies are planning news re- Continued from page 1 stituents Other than the expected two leases and other media events to an- parts hydrogen and one part oxygen nounce this notification program velop comprehensive basin water will depend in great measure on how ahead of time so consumers will not be quality control plans. this notification process Is handled. shocked when they receive this notifi- Mr. Underwood most recently held Because California tends to be a cation in the mail without any prior the position of Executive Director for trend setter, water agencies in other knowledge. the Coorado River Board of California. states should pay heed to both the • DON'T simply mail out a grid with As director,he worked extensively with process and the results of this new the data. Explain to your customers the seven Colorado River Basin states. program, Should other states move in why they are receiving this notification, the International Boundary and Water the same direction, It is likely that Cali- what the numbers mean, how your Commission and federal agencies on fomia's guidelines will become a model water is treated. the development and management of for them in drafting their own regula- • DO be on the alert for bottled water water resources on the Colorado River. lions. companies and home water filtration Mr. Underwood seems to recognize Essentially, these guidelines, result- firms that will try to take advantage of the challenges before him as ing from the California Domestic Water this program by declaring their water or Commissioner. Giving his first public Quality and Monitoring Regulations, treatment process will protect the con- speech as Commissioner during require that each water purveyor pro- sumer against the "dangers"displayed ACWA's convention, Mr. Underwood vide each consumer an annual report in your own publication. The Pacific addressed the issues and challenges on the quality of water Served. This Water Quality Association In Hunting- tadng the Bureau and the water supply notification must be mailed to each ton Beach, CA and the Water Quality industry. Mr. Underwood stressed the consumer or by door-to-door diStribu- Association in Illinois are responsive to need for active participation by inter- tion in smaller systems. Newspaper Complaints about unscrupulous deal- tasted parties,calling on water resource advertising will not satisfy the require- ors. If the advertisement is clearly managers to actively cooperate in ment. fraudulent, your local district attorney forming a strong and effective partner- What must be in the report? It must or the state Attorney General's office ship In water resource management. list all sources of water; microbiological should be notified, contaminants; physical agents; miner- acs; inorganic and organic chemicals; Continued from page 2 radioactivity; and a telephone number Fndangerrd Species Act(ESA): OC NATIONAL WATER LINE of someone at your agency who can - Informal consultation with Fish & USPS t0 respond to consumer questions. The Wildlife Service. Future•ESA consul- Raymond R Rummonds report must also show the drinking wa- tation with Fish & Wildlife with respect PRESIDENT ter standard (MCL) where applicable. to the Initiative. James W.Trull Finally, the report must show both the Ter t Conrad: OC-40 years from VICE PRESIDENT range and average values of contami- March 1, 1989. Future - Long-term, Nan W.Flits nants to which the consumer is ex- with expiration coinciding with Orange TREASURER posed. Additionally, a sample format is Cove (Feb., 2029). Thomas F.Denney required, Quantity of Water: OC - Same a, EXEC. VICE PRESIDENT For California, the compliance dead- beneficially used (under state law) un- Bridget O'Grady line Is April 1, 1990. The Municipal der prior contracts. Future - Same as EDITOR Caucus makes the following recom- beneficially used (under state taw) un- mendations: der prior contracts. NATIONAL WATER LINE is a monthly • Do meet the April 1 deadline. If price of Water: OC -As determined your agency mails bills in cycles, DNS g publication of cia National Water has agreed that you only need to bit under federal law and associated re Resources Association, hin ton. DC g y ulations. Price quadruples from$3:50 Plaza, Suite 1202, Washington. DC gip your process by April 1,completing to$14.84/af. Price reviewed annually, 20024, for the benefit of NWRA it as quickly aS possible in your next Future - AS determined under federal members and associates. Repro- monthly cycles. law and associated regulations. Price duction of this newsletter, in whole or • DON'T bury your report in some quadruples from $3.50 to over part, is expressly prohibited unless other annual report such as a financial $15.00/af. Price reviewed annually prior permission is obtained from the statement. It would be very expensive and in EIS. Association. Subscription rate is to provide such a report to all con- Nature of Contract; OC - Renewal $750 annually. third class changes project p0 paid. Inquiries and address charges sumers and DHS has made it clear that contract excludes t0 eht operational should he soot to the above address the water quality report must be details. Future - Renewal contract ex- or telephoned to (202)488-0610. "Consumer-friendly." eludes project operational details. -3- r ;", it A• `� • C . : ...ir h. r r rA r A ANEW�R. � _ 4,- .7 L P NI; from the J WRA STAFFF 'a %O -a t, \ eQ • = Tom ` Bridget k-,. I Sue • r�`- ,y, .��,d•�p. �•• ��b� less , / , . +r a• �Q 4. .4 c• V• . �— o NATIONAL WATER LINE Bulk Rate V.S. Postage PAID Clarksburg, MD •.iiiiiiii;:: NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION Permit No.to 955 L'Enfant Plaza,S.W. Washington, D.C. 20024 Weld County Commissioners fYIY P. 0, Cox 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Johnstown sr s. • a John-Loma gi/te cPlcOtectiOln co iStittet Qt .4 l n2\� P.O. BOX F EMERGENCY 911 • JOHNSTOWN, CO 80534 Fire Chief - James Young Jr. • - 1118 W. North Second St. Johnstown, CO 80534 Office - 579-3151 Home - 587-231+9 President of the Board - Harold Fahrenbrueh P. 0. Box 309 Johnstown, CO 80531. Home - 537-2070 :/e2ikkiD RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO JANUARY 24, 1990 TAPE #90-5 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, January 24, 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: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of January 22, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Chuck Cunliffe, Planning Director, summarized the activities of the Planning Department for 1989. He commented on current planning; public inquiries; building permits, inspections, and enforcement; regulations and ordinances; and zoning enforcement. Mr. Cunliffe said the Weld County Department of Planning Services was selected by the American Planning Association to host a one-day mobile workshop at the Association's National Conference in Denver. The workshop will be in April, and will focus on agriculture and development in Weld County. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $170,203.29 Social Services 63,173.89 Handwritten warrants: General fund 5,000.00 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ., T BIDS: PRESENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden presented this item, saying it is to be considered for approval on February 7. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH STATE REHABILITATION SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this is a standard annual Agreement. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Intergovernmental Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER EXTENDED HOURS FOR BPOE LODGE, DEA GREELEY ELKS LODGE N0. 809: Commissioner Kennedy moved for approval of the extended hours for the Greeley Elks Lodge No. 809. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT - TIRE MOUNTAIN/WIXCO: Tom David, County Attorney, explained that this $10,000.00 Certificate of Deposit would be used in case of a spill, or some other mishap at this site. Commissioner Harbert moved to accept said Certificate of Deposit. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENTS TO JOHNSTOWN PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve this and the following Resolutions, concerning appointments to the various Pest Control District Advisory Boards. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. (This motion includes Items 4, S, 6, 7, and 8.) CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT TO NEW RAYMER-STONEHAM PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD: Approved in previous motion. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENTS TO WINDSOR-SEVERANCE PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD: Approved in earlier motion. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENTS TO ST. VRAIN PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD: Approved in earlier motion. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT TO PLATTE VALLEY PEST CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD: Approved in earlier motion. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes - January 24, 1990 Page 2 N. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:15 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: Ifiielat.AA 'Athikl.40 BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE /JJNTY, COLORAD Weld County Clerk and Recorder _awe i and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, CC airman-----4 eputy County CI k rge K nedy, Pro-Tem EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Constance L. Harbert `st��C.W. EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy Minutes - January 24, 1990 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, January 29, 1990 Tape 090-6 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 24, 1990 (Commissioner Lacy excused) CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on January 24, 1990: 1) Change of Zone, Foster Ridge Business Park (Commissioner 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 COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider setting special election — CWA (cont. from 1/8/90) (Resolution submitted at today's meeting) 2) Consider placing on ballot or adopting Ordinance petitioned by POW (cont. from 1/8/90) (Resolution submitted at today's meeting) NEW: 1) Consider accepting Charter Amendments for special election (Resolution submitted at today's meeting) 2) Consider accepting Resolution re: Placing sales and use tax on special election ballot 3) Consider Resolution re: Setting order of ballot and other procedures for special election 4) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Donald Kay 5) Consider installation of traffic control devices on WCR 33 south of WCR 88 6) Consider installation of traffic control devices on WCR 54i vest of WCR 53 7) Consider Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement with C & M Companies and authorize Chairman to sign 8) Consider Contract with Zoyiopoulos and Associates, Inc. - Bridge WEL 080.5-017.0A. , and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider Resolution re: Temporary closure of WCR 86 between WCR 29 and 31 I l y6illl}il I � I nr,i.l It i 4, k Idl lick ih ' fiil lilli l l rriil111p 1.1141 {,,1R, 1st}k# PrFtolenh rotosFAiloh: AnkhrtAfi'd i$41, litr. ? hOhi ,t H.ii�lrv� 6t4pgadole Lihrnty: Woolev: Whitt Mitchell : and penadlrt J CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jan 29 - Work Session 10:00 AM Jan 30 - Jail Task Force 12:00 NOON Jan 30 - Greeley City Council re: E470 4:00 PM Feb 1 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Feb 5 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Feb 6 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Feb 7 - Local Energy Impact Review Team 7:00 PM Feb 7 - County Council 7:30 FM Feb 8 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Feb 9 - Community Corrections 12:00 NOON Feb 19 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Fob 7 - Special Review Permit, Accessory building with gross floor area larger than 1,500 square feet in an approved and recorded subdivision, Larry W. Smith (continued from 10/4/89) 10:00 AM Feb 7 - Change of Zone, C-3 (Commercial) and R-1 (Low Density Residential) to I-2 (Industrial). Robert E. and Lenora Comer (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Feb 21 - Special Review Permit. Turkey brooding facility (150,000 turkeys) in the Agricultural Zone District, Longmont Foods (rescheduled from 1/10/90) 10:00 AM Feb 28 - Use by Special Review Permit, Gravel mining and concrete and asphalt batch plant, C 6 M Companies (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Mar 7 - Special Review Permit, Gravel mining operation in the Agricultural Zone District, Daniel and Mildred Burman 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) George Goodell. Road and Bridge Director - Road opening 2) Anne D. Nye, Public Trustee - Annual Report and Fourth Quarterly Report COMMUNICATIONS: 1) South Platte Valley Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 2, Edition 1 2) Natural Energy Resources Company re: Colorado Basin o£ Origin Bill, HB 90-1014 (California Water Relief Act) 3) Board of Trustees of Town of Nunn re: Tire disposal and closure of Nunn landfill 4) Donald D. Warden re: Contracts with other political subdivisions 5) Legal Documents re: BCS, Inc. . vs. County Commissioners, et al. 6) Notice of Public Hearing - Longmont Fire Protection District 7) Division of Water Resources re: Colorado Water Supply Conditions Update 8) County Council agenda for February 7. 1990 9) State Department o£ Health re: Minimal landfill closure requirements 10) State Department of Highways Newsletter #90-03 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code and Zoning Violations * 2) Approve setting order of ballot and other procedures for special election * 3) Approve acceptance of Certificate of Deposit - Tire Mountain/WIRCO * 4) Approve Change of Zone - Foster Ridge Business Park * 5) Approve temporary closure of WCR 86 between WCR 29 and 31 * 6) Approve placing sales and use tax on special election ballot * 7) Deny Tax Abatement Petition from Donald Kay * 8) Approve placing petition on special election ballot - CWA * 9) Approve placing Ordinance petitioned by POW on ballot * 10) Approve accepting Charter Amendments for Special Election * Y.igeod at thin mooting Monday, January 29, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Jenex Petroleum Corporation; Associated Natural Gas, Inc. ; Parker & Parsley; Briggsdale Library; Ernest F. and Brenda J. Wooley; Earl and Zella D. Whitt; William and Marita B. Mitchell; and Charles and JOAnn Benedict, 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 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 Jenex Petroleum Corporation; Associated Natural Gas, Inc. ; Parker & Parsley; Briggsdale Library; Ernest F. and Brenda J. Wooley; Earl and Zella D. Whitt; William and Marita B. Mitchell; and Charles and JoAnn Benedict to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. A, (1) / f ° 900084 Page 2 RE: BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOAR O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; ‘7921/2/"."4";‘) WEL UNTX, COLO O Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. Brantner, C airman `BYE /�N! George Kennedy, Pro=n1r'—" d eputy County C rk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert 7/101A110171--- - C�Y T'L /(J"OY� County Attorney (((JJJ������ Gordon 900084 � ; MEMORAnDum Ellieto Board of County Commissioners ost, January 22, 1990 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services suulxr: Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1350 Jenex Petroleum Corporation 1600 Broadway Suite 1760 Denver, CO 80202 BCV-1349 Associated Natural Gas, Inc. 1335 8th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 BCV-1355 Parker & Parsley 25630 Weld County Road 55 Kersey, CO 80644 BCV-1355 Sriggsdale Library Briggsdale, CO 80611 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. 900084 111EMORAIIDUM 7o Board of County Commissioners Date January 23, 1990 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services SubOct' Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Heard of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following pasties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: BCV-1329 Ernest F. & Brenda J. Wooley 10303 Weld County Road 20 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 BCV-1351 Earl & Zella D. Whitt 16023 Higgins 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. 900084 MEMORAnDUM WilkTo Board of County Commissioners De, January 24, 1990 COLORADO From Department of Planning Services woo, Legal Action Authorization The Department o£ 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. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1449 VI-1444 William and Marita B. Mitchell Charles and JoAnn Benedict 15462 Morris Avenue 14753 Weld County Road 3 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Longmont, CO 80504 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. 960084 RESOLUTION RE: SETTING ORDER OF BALLOT FOR SPECIAL ELECTION OF MARCH 20, 1990 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 number of measures have been proposed for placement on the ballot for special election which the Board has called for March 20, 1990, and WHEREAS, the Board must set the ballot for the election. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the ballot for the special election of March 20, 1990, shall be set as follows: County Initiated Measure Ballot Issue No. 1 Shall a countywide sales and use tax of Weld County, Colorado, at the rate of one percent (1%) , be levied and imposed for the purpose of reducing the ad valorem property tax mill levy equivalent to the net amount collected in accordance with the proposal and resolution of the Weld County Board of County Commissioners? Citizen Initiated Measure Ballot Issue No. 2 Shall there be an ordinance: (1) Requiring that all swine production facilities in the County designed to hold more than 25,000 animals at one time provide secondary treatment and disinfection of all effluent, and provide stabilization of all solid waste, prior to discharging any such effluent or solid waste onto the land; (2) Requiring that such facilities only apply effluent and solid waste to the land at a rate and in a manner which does not pollute ground and surface water; and (3) Authorizing that County officials and residents can enforce the ordinance? n e D o iy eel: et - -� f 900120 Page 2 RE: SETTING ORDER OF BALLOT FOR SPECIAL ELECTION County Initiated Charter Amendments Ballot Issue No. 3 Shall Sections 3-7 and 3-11 (2) and 3-14 (7) of Article III, Section 6-1 of Article VI, and Section 8-2 (3) and (5) of Article VIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended so as to provide that the Clerk to the Board will be under the direction of the Board of County Commissioners and not the County Clerk and Recorder, effective July 1 , 1990? Ballot Issue No. 4 Shall Section 5-2 of Article V of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to provide that the County Attorney be an attorney licensed by the State of Colorado and not for the State of Colorado? Ballot Issue No. 5 Shall Section 6-3 of Article VI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to provide that vacancies in elective offices (except for County Commissioner and County Council) shall be filled not filed by the Board of County Commissioners? Ballot Issue No. 6 Shall Section 11-3 of Article XI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to delete reference in the qualifications of the Chief Deputy to the County Treasurer to a minimum period of experience? Ballot Issue No. 7 Shall Section 13-8 (4) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be repealed to delete the County Council's authority to suspend an officer during the pendency of a recall? Ballot Issue No. 8 Shall Section 13-8 (5) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to delete the authority of the County Council to suspend elected officials formally charged or indicted of a crime pending prosecution for the offense? 900120 • Page 3 RE: SETTING ORDER OF BALLOT FOR SPECIAL ELECTION Ballot Issue No. 9 Shall Section 13-9 subsections (2) , (4) , (6) , (8) and (9) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to require extending the time frame prior to the date of election for circulating, amending, filing, withdrawing, and objecting to nomination petitions for County Councilmen? Ballot Issue No. 10 Shall the definition contained in Section 16-10 (30) Of Article XVI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to specify that "qualified electors" must be registered to vote in Weld County, Colorado? Citizen Initiated Charter Amendment Ballot Issue No. 11 Union Recognition and Negotiation Immediately upon adoption of this amendment, Section 4-2 (B) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, which concerns the Division of Personnel and personnel practices, shall be repealed and the provisions thereof nullified; the Board of County Commissioners shall recognize the Communications Workers of America (CWA) as the sole and legal bargaining agent for all non-managerial employees of Weld County government; the Weld County Board of Commissioners, or their designees, shall, within sixty (60) days of passage of this amendment and every three years thereafter, enter into good faith contractual negotiations with CWA with regards to wages, benefits, and working conditions; and, in the event that an impasse is reached in any contract negotiations with CWA, CWA's final bargaining offer shall be submitted to the voters of weld County for their approval in a special election to be held within sixty (60) days of the date that an impasse is declared by either party to contract negotiations in a written statement to the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the conduct of the election shall be in accordance with the Colorado Election Code of 1980, as amended, as applicable. 900120 Page 4 RE: SETTING ORDER OF BALLOT FOR SPECIAL ELECTION The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOAR OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �/"A X awni WEL UNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. Bran ner, Chairman w : George K neid Pro-Tem 11 eputty;minty erk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert 1, , L� C.w. Kirb li o iy?" mey eCounty ney Gor c 900120 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ACCEPTANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT - TIRE MOUNTAIN AND WIXCO SERVICES 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 Certificate of Deposit in the amount o£ $10,000.00 , has been submitted by Tire Mountain and Wixco Services, as the performance guarantee required as a Condition of the Amended Special Review Permit granted by Resolution dated August 30, 1989, and WHEREAS, said Certificate of Deposit has been reviewed by a member of the County Attorney' s staff and found to be acceptable, and WHEREAS, the intial term of said automatically renewable Certificate of Deposit is from December 15, 1989, through December 15, 1990, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to accept said Certificate of Deposit, 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 Certificate of Deposit submitted by Tire Mountain and Wixco Services be, and hereby is, accepted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day cf January, A.D. , 1990 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘77044.47� WEL ,OUN,T./Y, C ORADO � Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gene �R.-�Br�antner, Chairman B - Georg' e Aennedy, Pro-Tem Deputy County erk EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert iD27/01/1,C CgiN_ l6K-1-5/ .w. Kirby County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 024 -���^- �' 900088 �. ,. /.-i i ill T _ . 8 s 9: I 03 o t o o clay Jco M �3i: gs lingo • o P ' s eg - 2 ~ y �ig 0 a I g ... w -w r. s am 1 6 c €5 ` 8 i m ''" C ` — 1110 fsgi 11 10 i g I' gill.- 00 $�S Q cR a Xg 3 l!i!•w i' �� ° � !• o oz , P' of .ill s a I W ug sg tzi E;I!$ i 1 F N oz z. w o '� g psN9 Vp `C r W ff " � F - i-._ _ - . . . 4 . . . . 900088 "22°575S B 1256 REC 02205755 02/20/90 1608 ,ti0.00 1/005 F 1007 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO RESOLUTION RE: GRANT CHANGE OF ZONE FROM A (AGRICULTURAL) TO PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) FOR C-3 (COMMERCIAL) , C-4 (HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL) , AND I-1 (INDUSTRIAL) USES AS LISTED IN THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE - FOSTER RIDGE 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 public hearing was held on the 24th day of January, 1990, at 10:00 a.m. , for the purpose of hearing the application of Foster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rees, General Partner, 25-66, Ltd. , 5660 West Plymouth Drive, Littleton, Colorado 80123, requesting a Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) , C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for a parcel of land located on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the NE} , Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the applicant was represented by James Rees, and WHEREAS, Section 28.8 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review o£ such a Change of Zone, and - WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1 . The applicant has complied with all the application requirements listed in Section 28.5 et seq. , of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The request is in conformance with Section 28.8 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) District is located within the Urban Growth Boundary Area of the Town of Mead and the I-25 Mixed-Use Development (MUD) Area. The proposed PUD District is in compliance with the Urban Growth I -/->' 1,`:tr II /= . . je ci 900085 B 1256 REC 02205755 02/20/90 16:08 50.00 2/005 F 1008 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • Page 2 RE: CHANGE OF ZONE - FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK Boundary Goals and Policies. The Town Board of Mead reviewed the request in its meeting of November 13, 1989, and found no conflicts with its interest. The attached Conditions of Approval make the uses associated with the proposed POD District compatible with the uses described in the I-25 MUD section o£ the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. b. The uses allowed in the proposed PUD District will conform with the performance standards contained in Section 35.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. c. The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing and future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone district, and with the future development as projected by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. d. The Long' s Peak Water Association will provide water service to the PUD District. e. The St. Vrain Sanitation District will provide sewer service to the PUD District. f. State Highway 66 will provide access to the proposed PUD District. Access constraints recommended by the Colorado Department of Highways will be addressed as notes on the PUD District plat and as part of the PUD plan application requirements. g. The subject site does not contain any known commercial mineral deposits. h. A portion of the proposed PUD District is located within a Flood Hazard Overlay district. The conditions of approval address this concern. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application o£ Foster Ridge Business Park for a Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) , C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance on the above referenced parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The following notes shall be placed on the PUD plat prior to recording: 900005 B 1256 REC 02205755 02/20/90 16:08 60.00 3/005 F 1009 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Page 3 RE: CHANGE OF ZONE - FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK a. Prior to site plan approval and issuance of building permits a law enforcement authority shall be formed according to State Law. The law enforcement authority to be formed shall be capable of expanding to serve other areas within the I-25 MUD area to avoid duplication of overhead and other operating costs. b. All internal streets within the PUD District shall be built to weld County Standards. The internal PUD streets shall remain private unless other arrangements are approved by the Board of County Commissioners. c. There shall be one access from the PUD to State Highway 66. This access shall be located within 200 feet of the west boundary of the property, which is the quarter section line. d. A road right-of-way shall be shown on the PUD plan extending to the west property line to allow for future access to property west of the PUD District. e. One additional limited access may be permitted in accordance with the requirements of the Colorado Division of Highways. f. A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or the substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. g. A Site Plan Review is required in accordance with Section 35.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. h. The PUD District shall use the Saint Vrain Sanitation District for sewage disposal. i. Structures within the PUD District shall not exceed 35 feet in height unless a letter from the Longmont Rural Fire District indicated they are capable of serving a greater height. j . No structure shall be located closer than 600 feet to the highwater mask of Foster Reservoir. 900085 B 1256 REC 02205755 02/20/90 16:0,8 40.00 4/005 F 1010 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Page 4 RE: CHANGE OF ZONE - FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK k. The developer/landowners shall be responsible for taking care of nuisance wildlife problems within the PUD district. Nuisance wildlife problems shall be handled in compliance with all appropriate federal, state, and local laws. 2. The following items shall be included as part o£ the PUD plan application materials: a. Written information explaining how the proposed uses within the PUD District will be made compatible. Information explaining how the proposed uses within the PUD District will be made compatible with surrounding land uses, including Foster Reservoir. b. Written information explaining the operation of the existing oil and gas well is compatible with the proposed uses. c. An off-site road improvements agreement proposed for State Highway 66. The proposal shall comply with Section 28.9.1.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. d. Written information describing a detailed plan for signage on each lot within the PUD District and the free-standing identification sign for the entire District. Typical signage examples shall also be shown as an illustration in accordance with Section 28. 10 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. e. Written information explaining how the proposed PUD District will comply with Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Companies requirements as expressed in a letter dated November 2, 1989. f. In accordance with Section 28.9.1.7 or the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, the Subdivision Improvements Agreement shall guarantee the installation of public sewer to the PUD plan subdivision. g. A copy of an approved agreement with representatives o£ the Highland Ditch Company addressing its concerns expressed in a letter dated November 2, 1989. 900085 B 1256 REC 02205755 02/20/90 16:08 X0. 00 F 1011 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & REC 5/005 ORDER WELD CO, CO Page 5 RE: CHANGE OF ZONE - FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK h. Information indicating requirements o£ the Longmont Fire Protection District shall be met. j . A copy of an approved agreement with representa- tives of the Rademacher Ditch addressing its concerns expressed in a letter dated November 6, 1989. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �^� WE COUNTY, C LORADO Weld Countyyc and Recorder and Clerk to the Board a R. Brantner, Chairman i. y � � �� 'BY; �' �{ t/ George Kennedy, Pro-Tem d eput�ey C rk EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE APPR ED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert zeleier 1O 7firnilir C.W. Xi by County Attorney EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy 900085 ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY'S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: JANUARY 24, 1990 DOCKET # 89-61 CHANGE OF ZONE FROM AGRICULTURAL TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT - FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK DOCKET # DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS FEAP:NG ATTENDING CZCLE ICee /eP-SS-/Arc Cci-.delt Zee-,' 720-,P-reay� C?1A2SI din/ l'ii,4A111-1M C)jeir O 4.)-11D 900085 • 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 following proposed Change of Zone 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 NO. 89-61 Foster Ridge Business Park c/o James Rees, General Partner, 25-66, Ltd. 5660 West Plymouth Drive Littleton, Colorado 80123 DATE: January 24, 1990 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) , C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE} o£ Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to I-25 and south of and adjacent to Colorado Highway 66 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly Miller, Deputy DATED: December 13, 1989 PUBLISHED: December 21, 1989, in The New News 900085 Exh.ikd • 0 STATE OF COLORADO ) `''- COUNTY OF WELD ) David B. Reynolds, being duly ;worn, 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 continuously and uninterruptedly published therein, during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the: first publication of the annexed t notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the ''��•_ ", ,act of the General Assembly of the -�. i State of Colorado, entitled "An Act to regulate the printing of legal , . -ej t� notices and :�dv�+rtiSC�ments, and .a. taind aw be ar. amendments thereto; that the notice of which the annexed is a printed � �• copy taken from said newspaper, was tree a. in published in said newspaper, and in the regular .:end entire issue of lithe � every number thereof, once al.-,,r, Owtth+ other week for weeks; that said cart Ai ' �/ , a 1 d notice wy so published in said t ;: ar newspaper proper ,-end not in ..any 'me ld=i; a supplement thereof , and that the o e° ad first publication of said notice as �► ClaVt;�. M..-.M y.- aforesaid, was on the ; .�....,�_ day of .. _ i9 r w j and the last on the t a4rir�_".",;u day f _. ._ • 19` A 1 Ate' .` 7 �i w,& _.2:_7_. )-/___ t ; 71O 147.11 Subscribed and sworn to before �; OM o me this} �, duty of December, 1959. : . -. � � _ _ ,,#t.,100 Kira 1rs� f .fir r No .cry Pisblic _ - -- ' My commission expires -12-90 900085 . , AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of Colorado County of Boulder rputale ana�1 1101MM11WQM Ma1MW MS I, Dean G. Leaman do �a� solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY TIMES CALL fe a enesne1, ~s ��enrsa..lr��w:rr..,on.ro.O.r..oa,srw otratartntap daily news wraMNNtotal.a11SiaGaret" a paper printed, in whole or in part, and published in .n r nomad to an may ant .r Or Ma* - the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, and jSowlr*r- ma�slr«s.ur n s which has general circulation therein and in parts of Boulder and �� 1 'award wake wan Maae1 dwrintina-nMrMlp,nr Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously and -etircnr+n.Soars 0111cwea.R,a.advised Is ;nentat w awn&citedel s.anad rcMrr w uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months n.haat next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice of =SWIM Wad'GYM/t allair9ONrMMW advertisement, that said newspaper has been admitted to the United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions :s r;ftte cepowy c nsisto cdelronsinem of the Act of March 3, 1879,or any amendments thereof,and that 17094?tro.Pm Aims, said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for roe eseposseessessewrem publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning "' '^ ^" " 'cis• - slesw.nMMrao,Mnda,. of the laws of the State of Colorado;that a copy of each number of unmet cameo aTn said newspaper, in which said notice of advertisement was Areet ercew » '" 'TYMIE:10:00 an . - �RROaCST,Garglpft7arnpnlloont ett published, was transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the r.a+.-hro«IwM10,usa P..oi aeons OM, subscribers of said news erese*Klr a�aW1•c+ �F paper, according to the accustomed a.AMIMIMOOM can 1•*O?ewer).swr/M MaW mode of business in this office. Cpaw Oaeelu►uo ar,mango w t 1N1 ST Tawmnp 0 Good R�gOY Was1o/ <wraStOrdat IM,web Goody,Calmed* and That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published -. Slant st to OPeoaMS NNOray in the regular and entire edition of said daily newspaper once; soAworWeawCrr NNTY,,Msa�D; aT:=IVAR AANN raaNNSTa/N and that one publication of said notice was in the issue of said P''.. -tramcsfax am escoeoaa At etit TO THEAOARe errdwln+wnsr,olwp newspaper dated January 21 , 1990, ikkiitorrkaikr.ksimp, swims a, 1M Maw TiantW4 teefflaia, 4� ZO1MGrilRrP31"1Ns,' ' ,^+"`_ General Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of January ,19 90 Cr\ d4nr(1p mil, kfts'smtW\L1'v.p Notary Public t FEE$ _25.50 \ M!'�nN'f(1 W°,',`M5.40N Fkpara row ST HAYMUN, I WNGMUNT Y/�JL`+N COLORAJOxpae, Q CC 9000 QQ JM) • • DATE: December 13, 1989 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 24th day of January, 1990 , at 10 :00 A.M. Docket No. 89-60 - Change of Zone from C-3 (Commercial) and R-1 (Low Density Residential) to I-2 (Industrial) - Robert E. and Lanora Comer • Docket No. 89-61 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) fer C-3 (Commercial) , C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance - Foster Ridge Business Park OFFICE OF THE CLER O THE BOARD BY: AZ/_ 7 "fie Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 47/Ltivoi,vet ler5/ f. 9400845 Summary of the Weld County Planning County Planning Commission December 5, 1989 Page 9 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Jerry Burnett - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - no; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried with five voting for the motion and one voting against the motion. MOTION: Jerry Burnett moved Case Number USR-898 for Longmont Foods for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for a Turkey Brooding Facility (150,000 turkeys) 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, and conditions, presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff, the Development Standards prepared by the staff and amended by the Planning Commission, and the testimony heard by Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - no; Jerry Burnett - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - no; Bud Clemons - abstain; Jerry Kiefer - no; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried was denied with two voting for the motion, three voting against the motion and one abstaining. The Chairman declared a break at 6:25 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 6:30 p.m. NOTICE: 6:30 p.m. Judy Yamaguchi has left the meeting. CASE NUMBER: Z-452 APPLICANT: Foster Ridge Business Park, 25-66, Ltd., c/o James Rees REQUEST: A Change of Zone for A-1 (Agriculture) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) , C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) zone districts LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to I-25 and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66 • Summary of the Weld County Planning County Planning Commission December 5, 1989 Page 10 APPEARANCE: Jim Rees, General Partner, represented the applicant. They are requesting 113 acres of nonproductive agricultural land be rezoned to allow an industrial and commercial Planned Unit Development. They have reviewed the recommendation and conditions of the Department of Planning Services staff. They will meet with the Sheriff to discuss his recommendation of a law enforcement authority. Conditions •2, regarding curbs and gutters: they would like the flexibility to install these at the time of improvement. Also, they can't afford to install the required sewer from the St. Vrain Sanitation District. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was none. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation and condition prepared by the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. Tape 364 - Side 2 MOTION: Jerzy Kiefer moved Case Number Z-452 for Poster Ridge Business Park, 25-66, Ltd., for a Change of Zone from Agricultural to Planned Unit Development for Commercial, Highway Commercial, and Industrial zone districts be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Deportment of Planning Services staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. 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; Jerry Burnett - yes; Bud Clemons - yes= Jerry Kiefer - yes: Ernie Ross - no. Motion carried eith four voting for the motion and one voting against the motion. CASE NUMBER: USR-896 APPLICANT: Gary and Mary Ann Tuten REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for a vehicle sales and salvage operation in the 1-3 (Industrial) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Ni NW} of Section 20, TIN, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 8 and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 27 (Old Highway es) 900085 t:c . ` i n tri, . i 'ad ,. CO BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING CO I:S,S,ION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COOilYOOMMtSSZONERS Moved by Jerry Kiefer that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resovled by the Wild County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: 2-452 NAME: Foster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rees, General Partner. 25-66, Ltd. ADDRESS: 5660 West Plymouth Drive. Littleton. CO 80123 REQUEST: Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) t0 PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial), C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of tho NE} of Section 27. T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Wald County. Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to 1-25 and south of and adjacent to Colorado Highway 66 be recommended favorably to the Board o£ County Commissioners for the following 1. The submitted materials are substantially in compliance with the application requirements of Section 28.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The rezoning request is in conformance with Section 28.7 of the Wald County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed Planned Unit Development (POD) District is located within the urban growth boundary area of the Town of Mead and the 1-25 Mixed-Use Development (MUD) area. The proposed POD district is in compliance "with the urban growth boundary goals and policies. The Town Board of Mead reviewed the request in its meeting of November 13. 1989, and found no conflicts with its interest. The attached conditions of approval make the uses associated with the proposed POD district compatible with the uses described in the 1-25 MUD section of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. - The uses allowed in the proposed POD district will conform with the performance standards contained in Section 35.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance; 900085 ExLkilf A • • 2-452 Foster Ridge Business Park Page 2 - The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing and future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone district. and with the future development as projected by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan; - The Long's Peak Water Association will provide water service to the PUD district; - The St. Vrain Sanitation District will provide sewer service to the PUD district; - State Highway 66 will provide access to the proposed PUD district. Access constraints recommended by the Colorado Department of Highways will be addressed as notes on the PUD district plat and as part o£ the PUD plan application requirements; - The subject site does not contain any known commercial mineral deposits; end - A portion of the proposed PUD district is located within a flood hazard overlay district. The conditions of approval address this concern; The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval 1s conditional upon the following: 1. The following notes being placed on the PUD plat prior to recording: - Prior to site plan approval and issuance of building permits a law enforcement authority shall be formed according to State Law. The law enforcement authority to be formed shall be capable of expanding to serve other areas within the 1-25 MUD area to avoid duplication of overhead and other operating costs; - All internal streets within the PUD district shall be built to Weld County Standards. The internal PUD streets shell remain private unless other arrangements are approved by the Board of County Commissioners; - There shall be one access from the PUD to State Highway 66. This access shall be located within 200 feet of the west boundary of the property, which 1s the quarter section line; 900085 • • Z-452 Foster Ridge Business Park Page 3 - A road right-of-way shall be shown on the PUD plan extending to the west property line to allow for future access to property west of the PUD district; - Ons additional limited access may be permitted in accordance with the requirements of the Colorado Division of Highways; • A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or the substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property; - A Site Plan Review is required in accordance with Section 35.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance; • Tha PUD district shall use the Saint Praia Sanitation District for sewage disposal; - Structures within the PUD district shall not exceed 35 feet in height; - The PUD district is permitted one free-standing identification sign. The sign shall not exceed 45 feet in height and 150 square feet per £ace. The minimum setback shall be 15 feat and the minimum offset shall be 10 fest; - No structure shall be located closer than 600 feet to the highwater mark of Foster Reservoir; - The developer/landowners shall be responsible for taking care of nuisance wildlife problems within the PUD district. Nuisance wildlife problems shall be handled in compliance with all appropriate federal. state. and local laws; 2. The following items shall be included as part of the PUD plan application materials: - Written information explaining how the proposed uses within the PUD district will be made compatible. Information explaining how the proposed uses within the PUD district will be made compatible with surrounding land uses. including Foster Reservoir; • Written information explfllntng the operation of the existing oil and gas well is compatible with the proposed uses; 94,®485 • • Z-452 Foster Ridge 'Business Park Page 4 - An off-site road improvements agreement proposed for State Highway 66. The proposal shall comply with Section 28.9.1.7 of the Weld County Zoning ordinance; - Written information describing a detailed plan for signage on tech lot within the PUD district. Typical signage examples shall also be shown as an illustration in accordance with Section 28.10 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance; - Written information explaining how the proposed PUD district will comply with Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Companies requirements as expressed in a letter dated November 2. 1989; - In accordance with Section 28.9.1.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, the subdivision improvements agreement shall guarantee the installation of public sewer to the ?VD plan subdivision; - A copy of an approved agreement with represontatives of the Highland Ditch Company addressing its concerns expressed in a letter dated November 2. 1989; - Information indicating requirements of the Longmont Fire Protection District shall be met; and - A copy of au approved agreement with representatives of the Rademacher Ditch addressing its concerns expressed in a letter dated November 6. 1989. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison VOTE; For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Ernie Ross Jerry Burnett Bud Clemons Jerry Kiefer 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. 94,0085 • • 2-452 Foster Ridge Business Park Page 5 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 December 5, 1989, and recorded in Book No. XII of the proceedings o£ the Planning Commission. Dated the 8th day of December, 1989. Q`eo.1 Bobbie Good Secretary 900085 • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Foster Ridge Case Number Z-452 Submitted or Prepared, Prior to IS At Hearing 1. Application 7 Pages X 2. One application plat(s) 1 page(s) 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. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Caae File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Letter dated May 15, 1989. from Kieth A. Schuett, X to Mr. Rees on the PUD Sketch Plan 12. Memo dated November 28, 1989, from Wes Potter, X Weld County Health Department 13. Letter dated November 17, 1989, from Larry X Resisted, Division of Wildlife 14. Letter dated November 9. 1989, from Evan A. X Hooper, Colorado Highway Department 15. Letter dated November 2. 1989. from Ann M. X Hauck, Highland Ditch Company 16. Letter dated November 2. 1989, from Larry X Abston, Panhandle Easter Pipeline Company 17. Letter dated April 17. 1989. from Terry McKee. X U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 18. Memo dated October 31. 1989, from Drew X Scheltiaga. Weld County Engineering 19. Memo dated October 27, 1989, from Ed Jordan, X Weld County Sheriff's Department 20. Letter received November 6. 1989, from Louie X Rademacher 21. Letter fated November 8, 1989. from Stephen X Pott, State Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 22. Letter dated November 7, 1989. from Steve Ward, X Longmont Fire Protection District 23. Letter dated November 10, 1989, from Vernon X Peppier, President, Longs Peak Water Association 24. Letter dated November 6, 1989, from Candace L. X Jochim, Engineering Geologist, State Geological Survey t 9®a085 hZhel-Pr • • C & M Companies Z-452 Page 2 25. Referral response dated October 31, 1989, Mark X D. Matlich, Colorado Water Conservation Board 26. Referral response dated October 27, 1989, from X Ed Herring, Office of Emergency Management 27. Referral response dated November 3, 1989, X Orville L. Sadar, Longmont Soil Conservation District 28. Referral response dated November 9, 1989, X Jennifer Reese, Amoco Production Company I hereby certify that the twenty-eight items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on December 11, 1989. Laceediede Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) iA c(] BUBSCRIBb ram SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS n flay of tAgay.�la7,by 19139k Q . VMARy"). is �`G;^ ire. .•''r¢ �e�a.�1.. Da Or NOTARYt PUBLIC My Commission Expires My Commission expiros Fob. 13, 1993 900085 • • • n I� nn EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case { '0z _- ti.6.51-Pn ICid,sea d; ttik1ub o TQ/1iu . Exhibit Submitted By Q Exhibit Description 12k. cL asi„, .tla4.crr}.„ A,t m0,, m�-� D IC¢ternattnieth nx) I2/ C. " I% E. e144 -6 and- Milteki hay F. G. . H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. 9®0085 4 • • The applicant, on January 22, 1990, submitted proposed covenants. The staff has determined that these may be made part o£ the record, but arc not to be approved as part of this change of zone case. The staff will be reviewing the covenants for any conflicts with existing regulations or conditions of approval. 900085 JAN 22 ' 90 9:56 FROM PAGE . 001 REES-& COMPANY P.O.Sox 7764 • ENGLEw000.CO 80150.1764 • (303) 762-1254 1601 N.COLLEGE Ave_.321 • Fowr Counts.CO 60624 •(303)493.4843 yACSIMILL' COVER LETTER DATE: 1-22-90 T0: Keith Schutt Wel4 County Planning Dept. . SUP,JECT: Foster Flake SUSiness Park Covenants (Rot.Ish Draft) NU+IEER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 11 rAX NUMBER: (303L 356-4000 x 4331 If you do not receive all the pages, please call as soon as possible_ 900085` JAN 22 ' 90 9: 57 FROo • PAGE. 002 yr DECLARATION OF . . JAN 2 2 1990 COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, AND•RES a,i T10NS • FOSTER.RIDGE BUSINESS :PARK • . . • Weld Co. Maoist Commlssi e Thia declaration .is' made this, day of . ,1990, - by-2'5^-66LTD, a Colorado Limited Partnership thereinafter calleq "25-66") _ WHEREAS, 25-66 is the owner of all that certain real property - thereinafter culled " F.R.$.P. ") which i'5 situated in the NE 1/4, , Section : 29, Township S North, Range. 6$ West,, •of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. And . more particularly described on Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, which real property is more commonly known as a POD named Foster Ridge Business Park. .'WHEREAS, _25-66 desires and intends to develop the F.R.B.P. as a• •. Busi•nems Park, and , to impose thereon , mutually .beneficial restrictions under a general plan of improvement for the 'benefit ' of all of P.R.B.P_ . the improvemernts thereon and the future owners thereof:- - .,NOW, THEREFORE'. pursuant to a general .plan of improvement for the R..B.F. , 25-66 hereby declares that all of the property in the Q.„F:R 'B.P is and ., sha1I be held,. conveyed, hypothecated, . encumbered:i&A• lease#, , rented, usrd ..,occup'ied and• improved .subject ' .tb': the :';revenants; :, conditions, , restrictions:, and limitations biaraanafter, •saet forth; all of which sr• "Alec 1arad. : to Ds in s• .....,,,,,.#:-.3tip-ther a of•.a plans •for•.:,the •subd.s.viessient ?itopreeVement , anet that 2^QaSe or., sale,; of Sites in •the F.R.B P_, ' • and.,ar.8•,e>stablished for • Ekte • ptarp-beg•y .of enhancing • the f`. value, • desteabi•Iity, and •v >...4.titractzvertees ' oFvsdad property "nd every part ;thereof ' •••• All of uy. acd covAtYxtnL9, �dr{G%taensy5- -restrictsor+srand :r.14.0..a .1•ons • sha11 r � _ rtsri w ths'` aid rraak .prePerty And every ar't 'ther'eof ,steal l bind; a21 xpartses• fiav,ing• or' arq►tiring any right ;'= title or ,interest it+ 'Said . real ' property or any part thereof, shall be. for.' the benefit of . , eseh owner of, any portion of said propertYs or •any.:intterest .a 5tik;rt ltisn•,''t and' .;'shdf2 ;e:i.nureN, to tom, beflarfwtti nof: ,and= bind each "` ` '• isuccegsor in interest of the owners thereof. ARTIc g• I 25-66 herby declares the purposes of, this Declaration to be ta -;. ,insure establishment of a •general plan for. the .,4 r.rt.-t‘. recueyerdpatent, and rase. of•; F.R..B.:P•..:..tartrteet .tha;.Gpieaer; crF•. each Site :a'gainst said. improper development or use of other Sites ary a+ould ,.. depreciata.the value of ;;such :'OwnQr'.s.,..sitey.- ` °prevent eoristruct i on of buildings;'; or ether Improvements havareg,..a design or mode of construction which in unsuitable , • to or_ unharmonious with said general plan, and generally, to • . provieia for a Business Park of high quality. • 900085 JAN 22 '50 10: 00 FROM PAGE .003 • • • • • 9Eme II • QCEINIIIQN^S . . 2.1. . ; DDYoval , Ax used herein "approval " shall mean the prioh 'wAltten approval of the..'Architectural .Committee, after Ruch `Committee has been furnished with all known -facts necessary to render a decision. 2.2. Asgs_smggtg. These can be levied by the. Master Association ' to 'create a maintenance fund for common area needs and streets and roads. ' '.0 A2gQ2.ltt, Qnroerrtyt This is property within the Boundaries of F.R.R.P. that ere. considerecommon. area, open spaces,. and roads or streetis whi d ch , are not maintained by the county. 2.4.- board shall mean the -Board of Directors of the Master • Association. 2_3p.• •Ryiaws- shall mean the Bylaws of the Master .Association whist} may, be ad�optsd and �imrnded from time to tf.mv by -the y may? rS�a� �Skt� ghat �neaar a ,contigektm area=of land in v»r *foir*A igatlae rCeorerownerxttYA Ch'aftitef`4rom "25wb'd a't thy; same. t.i..;1.rtr.K�within :the'PUD that •iS-esttablished, for. C-S• and-C-4 type • a t 11 a�//t.VNg� ,jlj1� '1y� I.�"hr 'S }e -�,` ���µ�� i �•y y n �y L� _ - :'., Kr I V':.�A4f. V� "hb •:ri�3S'..�'bar' +iY.T^G centivouSt,�.YIC;:tA � i*n g Zn ttre.•;, �arae ;rekord"ownership purchased from ,25-6• 6':,at lh�tr>:' ssame time`v+ thin the'PL1D that is established for 1--1 'type':': zones. 2 8. $y+b,� Is_sn9 means the principal- structure or :;pctructures an ;';�ttry si'to;'incl'lxcliny .all 'praiectiohw or 'erxtens'POns 'thereof and .al I ..garages, outside platforms, outbuildings, docks, canopies, porches, and the like. • 2.9. I�enp;QvQmgntg means all improvements .on ' a Situ including:, but not limited to buiidings, Ioadigg areas, parking' areas; • pavement;''"Doles, frnees, signs, walks, driveways, ;oaths, aerial antennae, and landscaping. 2 19 Msaynters+,yrlt Fyi c - means all., monies collestedr by ays *asment+:from„the.-member.�tarp •{�f'=tie ?tatclar• s S�atf e�i�"i �. •' + the;:tienef it of ,asses i at i on owned property. Y t r."�. < :.'r s: T..•r.�r+t '.,s :,.,'tt+ .:�'+ ^3*V 1!S ".d `.:, Common L. AreR�s •mean those areas sdthin 'th�ot • that. are owned by the Master'-Association for the benefit of the association. • 900095 - , % : 03 FROM PRGE .004 • 2_.12. Mk2ter Asssgisiatign_ thereinafter sometimes called the . . association) shall mean F.Kt.B.P. Master Association, the nontpreefit Colorado Corporation described in Article hereof and its successors. 2. 13. Pjana and "t'ueciflSegtiang shell moan all drawings, rendoringa :: etc. that applies to .eonstruction and layout of the improvements upon specific site . . 2. 14. ewner means any person, firm, corporation, ,partnership, or any other entity .holding legal title'to a" • site .a5 shown by the records of Weld County, Colorado. -2. 15. F,Leaa_P_ (Foster Ridge Business Park) means the real ` property described in Exhibit A. 2. 16.. 2x- ¢¢ means the initial owner of the real property described in Exhibit A. ARTISeLF .III . APPRQVAL OF PLANS AM? SPFa£ItICATI,QNS 3.,1.; . Arsh tygstural cgmmktS a ,,,Thera: is ;.heraby estabisshed . artS,erch'1tectural_ • Committee,Whoseu;;i,nftial°:memberz shM1.1 ,ba • appOihtMd ey'2'S,--66. The Committee ;shall' consist o4 at 3ext .fa ur;members.. .:' -- It is intended that' the Committee ' Vitin 9"t ttelliteet sand a perst 4*Cth bii Tifxng `:'CisnRtriittif�f°�^ r experience', however, failure to include such. member shall ' not . xlva l3-date, ,the oporat�i%.gn ' `' • ; COrmnf t.'tMi k 1; -al 50 have r%.ksiSther`"'i , 'member or cZ$1�w.'-a` eqn a�C�atxflyac person •from Wk. t73N sir Qf 440a of ; ?tire Architeetural Committee dtiai l server at' the, piead_ure -' af' '2trwbfi:'' Three members shall':'ConStituts a quorum of the ' Committee->• The Committee may either, hold' formal or ,informal . " ' meet A,gar•.or may independently revxi�wr proposals and an ."such r ' trim 'Yr-`.'mithbers shal'1 approve oit'-`.cisapproV's ' `,,plans'' " by- indicating' such on such plans. Prior. wrbttgn Aperovals No improvements, shall be construed, erected, placed, altered, maintained or permitted ' on any building site until plans and specifications with respee't-' thereto in manner and fibrin satisfactory to 't'he " . .Arcfiitect'urai ,. Committee :bowing :the .proposed improvements, - plot layout and all exterior elevations, materials and colors, ,signs, and landscapingw traffie .cngiPeering,, number ' - ...rr,1 w��.�, ,� �asad�LX �:ikrGyiat o4' parkngHspracQs�yraCinq,• easeaertt�l' ? `:. brai;fsak a anO,utxaitxes_ proposed ouiioing, use ano numder or «" employ S..t'ariel,"leach Zitt►er information as ma*7be requested by° , “, lsaid ',;Committpe have been submitted to and approved in writing' by . the Architectural Committee; Such plans and• `:' specifications shall be submitted in writing over the. signature of the owner of the building site or the owner 's . authorized -agent, 900685 JAN 22 '90 10: 06 FR0M• • PAGE.005 • Approval shall be , based, among other things on adequacy of building. site . dimensions; conformity ' and harmony of external design with neighboring structures, effect of location and use of improvements on neighboring building sites, operations and uses; relation of topography, . grade and finished ground elevation of the building site being. improved to that of neighboring building sites; proper facing of main elevation with respect to nearby streets; and conformity of the plans and specifications to the purpose • . and general plan and intent of these restrictions. The Architectural Committee shall not arbitrarily or unreasonably withhold its approval of such plans and • speCifications. - 7.4: ' Failure $,g Aeerove. Ii the Architectural Committee fails either to approve or to disapprove such plans and specifications (including resubmission of disapproved plans and specifications which have been revised) within thirty (SO) days after the same have been submitted to it (provided that all required information has been submitted) , it shall be conclusively presumed that said plans and specifications • have been approved subject , however, to the restrictions contained in Articles V and VI, hereof. The Architectural Committee:. ' shall .notif y the owner in writing upon receipt of all; ;required . plans and .specifications ande..the aforesaid . ' ttiirtyeday period shall: commence on the dater of such notifkcation . ' • No ei:ybi•lLity_' , Neither the, Architectural Committee nor, c` 25-66 'or their respeetivar, suecessors-;'or assigns; shall be -;•-•40Y,. ..“.•, , kb l a" :n damages •to anyone".submitting pl any.;to :'them 'leer � a k. aoProvar ,,, or to, any awns::„ of ...1 and affeted.. by.• thi e► , :., `.) .•Deciaratiise, by reason of, mistake 'in' iudgeMentc negligence ' ee. "Y 'or•' nonfeatance arising'•. out of ar` in connection with the approval or disapproval or failure to approve any such plans aandspecifications. : .Every person who eubMi:tS plans to the . ^ ,Architectural Committee for approval'-agrees:, by submission of such plans and specifications, and every owner or tenant . of any of said building sites agrees, by acquiring . title •. ' thereto, . or an interest therein, that he will not bring any action' or suit against the Architectural Committee of Declarant to recover any such damages. eRrici iv y Q. 1: ?►2�Sem�nt,' ANA %hitt The condztiorme covenants, restrictions and reservations herein contained shall run with the land, . and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of 25-66 and the owner4 of every building site on the property. Those conditions, covenants,. reservations and • 85 JAN 22 ' 90 10: 08 FROM S PAGE .006 • restrictions may be enforced as provided hereinafter by 25- 66 acting for itself , the Architectural Committee, as Trustee on behalf of all of the owners of building sites_ Each owner by acquiring an interest in the property shall appoint ,irrevocably 25-66 as his attorney-in-fact for such pµrpOSes; provided, however, that if a building situ owner notifies 25-66 of a claimed violation of these conditions, covenants. restrictions and reservations and 2+-66 fails to act . within ninety (401 days after receipt of such notification, then, and in that event only, an owner. may separately:, at his own COet and .expense, enforce the conditions, ovenant, restriction or reservation herein contained. Violation of any condition, covenant, restrictton or reservation herein contained shall give to ;15-66 the right to kntor upon the portion of the property wherein said violation or breach exists and to summarily • abate and remove at the expense of the owner any structure, thing or condition that may be or exists thereon contrary to. the intent and meaning of the provisions hereof, or to prosecute a proceeding at law or in equity against the person .or • personal who have violated or are -attempting to violate any of these conditions, covenants, restrictions and reservations or enjoin or prevent them from doing so, to cause said violation to„be remedied or to :.recover damages for' as�id violation.;. . , .. A. In any laical or equktbla '.prDdastli.ng , ,for = the enforcement -* to ' ation 4:4.7* peclaration ,br anyJprovisi;ort hereof y , the losing party or patrtxes §ttiA7�•.pay the'.Ypaeontnts3� "atCoYh+rjrs':`fees "`oR the prevaiking.party or parties' in! the:amount as may be fined by the Courtin such proceedings. All remedies provided soerein. . or at . law or . in equity shalt be cumin atf ve arad ,not excl usivo. K • B. The failure of the 25-66 to enforce any of the conditions,'.- covenants, restrictions or reservations herein contained shall in no event be deemed to be a. waiver of the right to do so for subsequent violations or of the right to .enforce„ any .other , conditions,; ,, covenant's, restrictions or reservations, and 25-66 ' • - shall ' not be liable therefor:: 25-66 may specifically waive any violation hereof by execution of written waiva�r which 'refers to this' eara�grsph 4.21Stl 1 2.a .. w i 1 .. _..._ a mc ARTIg&E V pgRMITTo lagg . 5. 1. The property shall be used only for uses which are • s000a JAN 22 ' 90 10: 11 FROM PAGE .007 • • • (a) permitted by the Weld County zoning ordinances for C-3, • C-4, and I-1 zones in effect as of the date hereof, and (b) ara • .permitted by the Architectural Committee -- in accordance with the standards sat forth herein as reasonably interpretated by such Architectural . Committee. ARTICLE VI SFUIRI; UNAgggPTABLE USES 6. 1. No building Site nor any part thereof shall at ,any time be used for any of the following purposes: ' a. Salvage Yard b. Junkyard% c. Lined Auto and/or parts d. Sanitary land fills and dumping operations e- Slaughter houses or packing plants f: 'Quarry and travel pits g. Asphalt plants h. Public Incinerator is Feed 1ot'• • ��t�1.15ING At��S, ATE 5P6CIFicaTIQN .. �7iir.., a401PCovement . - ,446 ilnproV ts. including` 14ndstaping., sha4'1; :tie .cons eructed, erected placed. alterethimaint'ained or ' permitted on any building site until plans` and • specifications herefor have been. approved in writing by the - ArchiteStural . Committee as more,fully set forte+ Inc; -Article X l' Gf ttiEl'CoN;s.nantzs-' • 7.2. All buildings .and Improver:sent% shall be constructed and maintained by the Cwner in accordance with the following • standarrd% unless a:: e:cevtion is &sprayed in writing by the • Architectural Committee. #uterigly2 Rtrsstr4sSign_ Materials in all exterior walls of any building shall be subject to approval of tha Arplitecttrurai Committee. , ,IS! as:intended that the .following •---- Steiti-tuts .gentrarl?—:'sttap'`rabpar'Materia1s" ubjedi -to. any limitation stated by such material. A. ., Maxonary. • 1. Brick F. Rock 3. T.xt.ured concrete blocks 900095 JAN 22 ' 90 10: 13 FROM PAGE. 008 • • R. Concrete _. 1_ Architectural pro-cast concrete 2. Regular concrete and tee construction C. Metals (Generally discouraged) 1. Combined with rock or brick 7.4. Print_ Exterior walls shall be painted or otherwise harmonize with the natural surroundings. 7.S. Electrical an_g Mectacgcal, 7.6. Ewlgin_g Eslevation_ Mininum first floor elevation for • all buildings in the F.R.B.P. shall be subject to approval by the Architectural Committee dependent upon the location within the F.R.S.P. - 7.7. Ryilging Meightfl The maximum building height shall be that height as determined by the Longmont Fire Protection District. That height at thw time of this writing is 35 fret. 7.8. uttii512*4 A11 on site electrical , telephone, and other .,_aitility lines shall be underground, and shall not be exposcrd, ..on the exterior.,of any,'.:building or improvement, • except; ; as specifically: authorized . in writing -by :the .. - • of L Architecture! Committae?. • 9. Cot+iineairy of catn trmatra- All structures commenced in-- F �.B.; P.: '. shall be cempleteed within eighteen (1$) „Meinthe� • • of cammentement unlosla . exceaption le granted by.4, the' ArCA#t:i Commattect. . 7 10.. 'Lp+ •`�4xto Drainage. Each building site owner yh;ala.:'be -required to,;provide adequate drainage facilities as accepted by the, ArChi.te ctural Committee. ' 7. 11 . L2ading fik#rfprrrsa etc_ All loading platforms and areas facing and near dedicated streets must be screened in a manner approved by the Architectural Committee. 7. 12. Qwilile Storage_: This. is to be generally -. discouraged: however , any such area will be fenced and/or screened in a manner approved by the Architectural Committee. A Commercial Site • B. ;ndostrial Site p� 900085 ;;{ JAN 22T '90-10"T5•—FROM PAGE. 009 - • • 7. 14. Parking. Any Owner of any building site shall provide on the premises automobile parkin* facilities for employees and patrons. All off street parking and access drive% and all loading areas shall be properly graded to insure proper drainage. On street parking will not be permitted. 7_ 15. Fencee4 No fence is to be, erected without the approval of the Architectural Committee. 7. 16. Temporary Structures; No temporary structures are to be allowed except as necessary during the construction period or specifically authorized by the Architectural Committee_ 7. 17. 7andsc2g1no_ All building sites shall be landscaped only in accordance with an approved plan prior to any development of the building site. Such landscaping plan shall include information regarding the type of sodding, tha type of seeding, types of trees, hedges, and shrubs, and information regarding other customary landscaping treatment. A11 landscaping shall be undertaken and completed in accordance with the approved plan and must be completed ' within ninety (SO) days after the completion of the ' construction of any building on the site: provided however, if weather conditions do not at such. time '.;permit, such l'andacaping shall ,be completed as soon thereafter as weather " conditions permit. R • .Y each owner, tenant, or occupant of any.Pu iding Site st,ali b'e,responsible for IandScap.ing maintenance,.of their:separate. .building :' sitar. iAfy' inOludes :maintaininq wll. 'plantiR4s thereon in good health or appoarance:and replace "dead -Or diseased`speci,mens without substantial alterations and shall repair any damages thereto occur{ng by •reason of any cause whwiaO@var_ . ..It is encouraged that owners use xeric ',Clow water Use; species of gra5%Qe, trees and shrmha. • Tree% removed dui no construction arcl to be r eol aced oh at least a one to one re.tio. 7. 17• k'i oug, • ARTI�i„F, VIII G£N SAL COVENANTE4 RgS?RI,;TI°NSs ANp 6IMITATION2 8. 1. wij,g life Nybiain2e4 The Master Association and/or the owner shall be responsible for taking care of nuisance wild life problems within F.R.$.p. Nuisance wild life problems shall be herndi e e in Compliance with ail appropriate Federal , State, and Local law. • 900085 . JAN 22 ' 90 10: 17 FROM PAGE .010 8.2. Trash ang Dgoris NuigennceA All owner% are responsible for their trash and debris at all times. This includes the • construction period. Trash and debris can cause problems with other site owners as well as with irrigation ditches and Foster Reservoir. Failing to control this nuisance will result in either 25-66 or the Master Association cleaning up the problem and billing the owner. 8.3. Fostfx°r Remorvgir_ It is and has been a hunting area for at least twenty five (_n) years and will remain so. It; is leased out to a :-punting club. F.R.B.P- does not have any rights on or in the Reservoir. It is off limits to all owners , employees, and guests. e.4. Mg qgg MoseLuP. All owners shall purchase a tap and hook up to the St_ Vrain Sanitation District sewer line when it becomes available to F.R..B..P, 8.5. 4gngmgnt Fire Protection District; All owners are to contact the Longmont Fire Protection District prior to requesting a building permit. . A-P.TIchg IX TERMa, TERMINATIQN END MgpIEIIQATTON pa Aa�r3jp'NMRyNTS 9. I_ Term, This Declaration, every provision hereof , and every . Covenant, condition, restriction and reservation herein shall continue/in full force and :effect for a period oftwenty, five (25). Years from the date hereof, and shall ! '" thereafter be'renewed automatically from -:year to year unless- and until terminated as provided in Article IX, Paragraph 9.2, hereof. r \r- 9-,'2: Ttrrm,in_atigrr:An ..MogifiStlijen.'. The Declaration ,or any . provision hereof, or any covenant; condition,'"restrIction or. reservrticr, contained herein, may be terminated, extended, modified, or amended, as to the whole of said property or ,any Portion thereof , with the written consent of the owners of a majority o< the lots or parcels sold by 25-66 when all are sold subject to these restrictions; provided however, that during the Initial twenty five (2g) year term 04these Covenants, no such termination, extension, modification amendment shall be effective without the written approval of 2p7S6 FX}ch termination, extension, modification or amendment. shall be afkeelive ,without the-Written approval of 25-66. Such .termination, extension,, modification or amendment shall be immediately effective upon recording a proper instrument in writing, executed and ackowledged by such owners tend by 2`i-,66) as required in the office of the weld County Clerir , Greeley, Colorado. • 9.Z. lA`,flgnmtna, of g5zgai2Ls Right% an¢ Duties. Any and all . of the rights, powers and reservations of 25-66 �Wpaei.n JAN 22 ' 90 10= 19 FROM PAGE.011 contained may be assigned by the undersigned 23-66 to any person. corporation or association 's evidencing its consent of such assignment , assume 23-66's duties hereunder, have the same rights and powers and by subject to the same obligations ac c; duties as are given to and assumed by 2J-66 herein. Upon such assignment , and to the extent thereof, 5-66 shall be relieved from all liabilities, obligations And duties hereunder . ARTICCC Z( FgSTER RAVQF Rusim Rg PARK MASTER, itN §ZQCIATION 10. 1 . Orgaipraton, 10.2. Membership- 1O.3. VRt'.ing Riohty:_ 105.4. MgF'_._n-g_ cr tetmbors. 10.5. Duties ,pi _?aster Ask2s4etio*'_ 10.6. Fgwer and Autbgrit-v of Master Aksociatignt 10.7. Inegmnificatign. • • 90O995 ** TOTAL PAGE. 011 ** AL • • Date: December 5, 1989 CASE NUMBER: 2-452 NAME: Foster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rees, General Partner, 25-66, Ltd. ADDRESS: 5660 West Plymouth Drive, Littleton, CO 80123 REQUEST: Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial), C-4 (Highway Commercial), and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West o£ and adjacent to I-25 and south of and adjacent to Colorado Highway 66 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are substantially in compliance with the application requirements of Section 28.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. The rezoning request is in conformance with Section 28.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) District is located within the urban growth boundary area of the Town of Mead and the I-25 Mixed-Use Development (MUD) area. The proposed PUD district is in compliance with the urban growth boundary goals and policies. The Town Board of Mead reviewed the request in its meeting of November 13, 1989, and found no conflicts with its interest. The attached conditions of approval make the uses associated with the proposed PUD ' district compatible with the uses described in the I-25 MUD section of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. - The uses allowed in the proposed PUD district will conform with the performance standards contained in Section 35.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance; - The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing and future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone district, and with the future development as projected by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan; - The Long's Peak Water Association will provide water service to the PUD district; 900O 1 • l Z-452 Foster Ridge Business Park Page 2 - The St. Vrain Sanitation District will provide sewer service to the PUB district; - State Highway 66 will provide access to the proposed PUD district. Access constraints recommended by the Colorado Department of Highways will be addressed as notes on the PUD district plat and as part of the PUD plan application requirements; - The subject site does not contain any known commercial mineral deposits; and - A portion of the proposed PUD district is located within a flood hazard overlay district. The conditions of approval address this concern; The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The following notes being placed on the PUD plat prior to recording: - Prior to site plan approval and issuance of building permits a law enforcement authority shall be formed according to State Law. The law enforcement authority to be formed shall be capable of expanding to serve other areas within the 1-25 MUD area to avoid duplication of overhead and other operating costs; - All internal streets within the PUD district shall be built to Geld County Standards. The internal PUD streets shall remain private unless other arrangements are approved by the Board of County Commissioners; - There shall be one access from the PUD to State Highway 66. This access shall be located within 200 feet of the west boundary of the property, which is the quarter section line; - A road right-of-way shall be shown on the PUD plan extending to the west property line to allow for future access to property west of the PUD district; - One additional limited access may be permitted in accordance with the requirements of the Colorado Division of Highways; - A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or the substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property; pprr 2 %MOO 7 • • Z-452 Foster Ridge Business Park Page 3 - A Site Plan Review is required in accordance with Section 35.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance; - The PUD district shall use the Saint Vrain Sanitation District for sewage disposal; - Structures within the PUD district shall not exceed 35 feet in height; - The PUD district is permitted one free-standing identification sign. The sign shall not exceed 45 feet in height and 150 square feet per face. The minimum setback shall be 15 feet and the minimum offset shall be 10 feet; - No structure shall be located closer than 600 feet to the highwater mark of Foster Reservoir; - The developer/landowners shall be responsible for taking care of nuisance wildlife problems within the PUD district. Nuisance wildlife problems shall be handled in compliance with all appropriate federal, state, and local laws; 2. The following items shall be included as part of the PUD plan application materials: - Written information explaining how the proposed uses within the PUD district will be made compatible. Information explaining how the proposed uses within the PUD district will be made compatible with surrounding land uses, including Foster Reservoir; - Written information explaining the operation of the existing oil and gas well is compatible with the proposed twee; - An off-site road improvements agreement proposed for State Highway 66. The proposal shall comply with Section 25.9.1.7 of the Weld County Zoning ordinance; - Written information describing a detailed plan for signage on each lot within the PUD district. Typical Bigwigs examples shall also be shown as an illustration in accordance with Section 28.10 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance; 9O3085 3 • • 2-452 Poster Ridge Business Park Page 4 - Written information explaining how the proposed PUD district will comply with Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Companies requirements as expressed in a letter dated November 2, 1989; - In accordance with Section 28.9.1.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, the subdivision improvements agreement shall guarantee the installation of public sewer to the PUD plan subdivision; - A copy of an approved agreement with representatives of the Highland Ditch Company addressing its concerns expressed in a letter dated November 2. 1989; - Information indicating requirements of the Longmont Fire Protection District shall be met; and • A copy of an approved agreement with representatives of the Rademacher Ditch addressing its concerns expressed in a letter dated November 6. 1989. 900085 4 • • is \k, ,' fYlEMORAf1®um vilk Weld County Planning November 28, 1989 To Oate /'� COLORADO Environmental Protection Services /�e0 �,{n�jr COLORADO From / W �'C! Case Number: Z-452 Name: Foster Ridge Business Park Subject: _ Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and cannot recommend for approval, due to the soil conditions at the site. The applicant will need to supply additional geo-technical data. This data will be reviewed by the staff to determine compatibility and compliance with County and State Regulations regarding Groundwater and Individual Sewage Disposal Systems. The waste stream flows from commercial. industrial and business complexes are sufficiently large to require extensive evapotranspiration systems. The soil conditions at the site will require more than 25% of the facilities to have evapotranspiration systems. This is prohibited by the Weld County I.S.D.S. Regulations (3.15, 3.16(a). 6.1(c)) . The County Comprehensive plan indicates that this area is to be served by the St. Vrain Sanitation District, The Division requires that the development be served by the sanitation district. WP304/es `-DP Pilic WTr i, DEC n 1969 Cd tr. ww. 7=c wJ. w. rr 900085 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: November 28, 1989 CASE NUMBER: Z-452 NAME: Foster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rees, General Partner, 25-66 Ltd. ADDRESS: 5660 West Plymouth Drive, Littleton, CO 80123 REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) , C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to I-25 and south oe and adjacent to Colorado Highway 66 Planning Commission Function: To make a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners based on the information in Section 28.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Project Overview: Proposed zone district: PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 and C-4 (Commercial) and I-1 (Industrial) uses es listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Size of Parcel 113 acres, more or less Number of acres Commercial Area C-3 and C-4 uses 29.2 acres (34.5Z) Number of acres Industrial Area I-1 uses 55.1 acres (48.45) Number of Acres o£ Open Space 19.5 acres (17.12) Structure Haight Not to exceed 35 feat Water Longa Peak Water Assn. Sewer Individual Sewage Disposal Access Two accesses from Colorado Highway 66 9..0085 r Laud-Use Summary Foster Ridge Business Park Page 2 Streets Privately built to County standards and maintained by developer. Landscaping Low moisture species such as xeric grasses. Trees or shrubs removed are to be replaced. Trees and shrubs to be planted along the Foster Reservoir in the green belt area Fire Protection Longmont Fire Protection District. Police Weld County Sheriff Outside Storage Areas Permitted, but must be visibly screened. Possible issues: The applicant has proposed individual sewage disposal for each use on the property. The location of the property is within the Saint Vrain Sanitation District, and the Weld County Comprehensive Plans 1-25 Mixed-Use Development area. Individual sewage disposal systems do not comply with the public sewer requirements for this location. The referral response dated November 28, 1989, from the Weld County Health Department indicated that the Health Department regulations also require public sewers for the proposed development. Larry Rogstad, Colorado Division of Wildlife, in his referral response dated November 21, 1989, expressed concerns with individual sewage disposal systems and impacts to the Foster Reservoir. Referral agencies who have returned recommendations and referral responses are included in this packet. 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(Jim Reese) REQUEST: Sketch Plan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Adjacent to and west of I-25 and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66 LAND USE: N Park to Ride parking area, State Highway 66, two residences, farm production E I-25, farm production, residence S Farm production, Foster residence W Farm production ZONING: N Agricultural E PUD, C-4, and A S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: The current land-use is farm production. One irrigation ditch cuts through the Northeast quarter o£ the property heading east, one irrigation ditch follows the west edge of the property heading south and a power line runs along the south property line. An oil and gas production facility is located on the south end of the property. The topography of the property is smooth with a slope from the northeast corner down to the southwest corner with minor existing landscaping (cottonwood trees along the ditch). Access to the property is off State Highway 66, a minor arterial, with a 150 foot right-of-way. By:litedOciaege. Sch Current Planner 900985 DEPARIIIIIidT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(305)5364010 hEXT.4400 915 STREET COLORADO STREET GAEEIE'/,CCLOPA00 80611 • ` ° es COLORADO May 15, 1989 25-66, Limited Attention: Jim Rees P.O. Box 1764 Englewood, CO 80150 Re: Planned Unit Development (PUD) Sketch Plan application located in part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Rees: The Department of Planning Services' staff has completed a review of a Planned unit Development sketch plan on 113 acres, more or less- The Sketch Plan comments and agency responses are not intended to be all inclusive. Other concerns may arise during the Planned Unit Development Change of Zone and Planned Unit Development Plan application processes. Copies of the following referral agencies comments are enclosed: Weld County Health Department; Weld County Sheriff's Office; Weld County Engineering Department; State Highway Department; State Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; Longmont Fire Protection District; Highland Ditch Company; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Colorado Division of Wildlife; and Longmont Soil Conservation District. If you decide to proceed with the POD process, the next step is to apply for a PUD District. The PUD District procedure is explained in Section 28.4 through 28.8 0£ the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has the following comments. 1. The PUD Sketch Plan does not appear to meet the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's I-25 MUD Area Goals and Policies, and the Public Facilities and Services Goals and Policies. The proposed sewage system for the PUD is septic and evapotranspiration, with the ability to change to public sewer once a public sewer system main is extended to the perimeter of the PUD. The policy in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan requires public sewer for commercial and industrial development within the 1-25 Mixed-Use Development Area. 9 .008.5 y . ;0• fl 25-66 Limited May 15, 1989 Page 2 i i 2. The PUB Sketch Plan does not appear to meet the Transportation Goals and Policies o£ the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The proposed accesses as shown on the sketch plan at intervals of 1,400' and 760' are not consistent with the State Highway Access Code as identified in Wally Jacobson's April 25 letter. 3. The PUD Sketch Plan design does not eppear to comply with Section 35.3 Performance Standards of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The design of the PUD should demonstrate how a development with uses that will vary from C-1 (neighborhood i commercial) to C-3 and C-4 (highway commercial) as listed by right in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance can be made compatible with the existing and surrounding land uses, including Foster Reservoir an important wildlife habitat and I-25, a principal arterial. You i should consider use of special setbacks, screenings, berms, f fences, landscape buffers to ensure compatibility. 4. The PUD District should clarify whether additional oil and gas production could occur on the property. The PUD District application materials should demonstrate how oil and gas production will be compatible with the proposed C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, and I-1 uses. The use of special setbacks, screening, fencing. and access roads to the wells may be used to ensure compatibility within the proposed Planned Unit Development District. 5. Information should be included with the PUD District application which satisfies concerns expressed by the following: a. William R. Emerson, Fire Marshal, Longmont Fire Protection District, in his letter date April 28, 1989; b. Wes Potter, Weld County Environmental Protection Services, in his memo dated May 1, 1989; c. Drew Scheltinga. Weld County Engineer, in his memo dated April 21, 1989; d. Orville L. Seder. President, Longmont Soil Conservation district, in his letter dated April 19, 1989; e. Wallace Jacobson, State Highway Department, Development Planning and Access Coordinator. in his letter dated April 25, 1989; f. William R. Smith, Director, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, in his letter dated April 25, 1989; 900085 s. i 25-66 Limited May 15, 1989 Page 3 g. Ed Jordan, Weld County Sheriff. in his memo, dated April 19, 1989; and h. Terry McKee, Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Resource Specialist, in his letter dated April 17. 1989. i. Tarry Rogstad, Colorado Division of Wildlife, District Wildlife Manager, in his letter dated May 12, 1989. 6. As part of Section 28.9.21 of the PUD district application, Geologic maps and investigation reports regarding area suitability are to be submitted. A copy of the PUD district application, maps. and reports will be forwarded to the Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Geological Survey Division for its review. The Colorado Geological Survey Division charges a separate fee for this review which must be paid upon submittal of the PUD district application. Please telephone or write if you have any questions about the PUD procedures or the sketch plan review. Sincerely, eitKgeser chueC Current Planner KAS:dn pc Gerald McRae r McRae and Short 1231 8th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 enclosures 900085 We 7 „ .. S PCD ('LANNED rNIT DEVELOPMENT) REZONING APPLICATION Case 4: Dept, of Planning Services App. Ch'd By: Date Recd: 915 10th Street App. Pee: Q-,e� Receipt 0: i-71krz Greeley, Colorado 50631 Record. Pee:_ Receipt #: _ Phone: 356-4000, Ext. 4400 TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT. Please print or type, except for necessary signature. I (we), the undersigned, hereby request hearings before the Weld County Planning Commission and the Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed rezoning of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE NE% OF SECTION 27, T3N, R68W of the 6thP.M., EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO THE HIGHLAND DITCH CO. BY WARRENTY DEED RECRDED IN BOOK 207 AT PAGE 394, WELD COUNTY AND EXCEPT THOSE PORTIONS THEREOF CONVEYED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO BY SPECIAL WARRENTY DEEDS RECORDED IN BOOK 1500 AT PAGE 549 AND BOOK 1553 AT PAGE 513, WELD COUNTY RECORDS. • (If additional space is required, attach an additional sheet) Property Address (if available) : • PRESENT ZONE AGRICULTURE PROPOSED ZONE pyD TOTAL ACREAGE 113 ACv•PS OVERLAY ZONES • SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR REZONING: Name: 25-66. Ltd. Home Telephone #: Address: 5660 VI, PLYMOUTH_PR LITTLETON. CO. Bus. Telephone U: 762_1754/ 80123 Name: Home Telephone #: Address: Bus. Telephone #: _ Name: Home Telephone $: Address: Bus. Telephone #: Applicant or Authorized Agent (if different than above): Name: JAWS P APPS, C.P.NFRAT PARTNP.R Home Telephone 11: Address: 566o W. ELYmnUTH DR.,.. .Ti7.ETo1,4 CO_ Bus. Telephone #: 762_1254 _j40123 Owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record in the 'Feld County Assessor's Office: • Name: ST vp my rmeo co • Address: 6999 v^RS ST DF�TV6p, CO 80229 Name: _Amon) PRonnrtr1N rn Address: 1a7n RRDADWAv P rL HDY Eno D8*'VEFf'0. 80201 j Name: UNTOU PACTPTC RmgmnpPPS Address:• B77h�ATFS 11F SUITE 100 WRSTMTNTSTRR CO Rnnq� I hereby depose and state under the penalities of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and corrprt to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) • STATE OF _ COLORADO ) — roeT vevSt�TE&. ignatu . Owne or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this Al day of .etiyppjrl_/f./.d, , 19g. SEAL • K Cccmdssi m ex ices: "7/7-V/99O NOTARY PUBLIC 4-7V0 d. 3/�or�f My '4) "0424 • • 900095 O,B 1 ,6. JVJ� ,0 ti • "e '4.-4, REES � COMPANY el • P. O. Box 1764 • ENGLEWOOD.CO 80150-1764 • (303) 762-1254 1601 N.COLLEGE Ave..#321 • FORT COLUNS.CO 80524 •(303) 493-4943 October 18, 1989 Mr. Keith Schuett Current Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Change of Zone 25-66LTD Foster Ridge Business Park NE$, Section 27, Township 3 North, R 68 West Dear Keith: Enclosed is the Change of Zone application for 25-66LTD which we have named Foster Ridge Business Park. We wish at this time to proceed with the rezoning process. • Please review the enclosed application and materials and contact me if you have any questions or comments. Si erely, — efr#--- James E. Ree General Partner 25-66LTD cc: Gerry McRae • 900085 , • , , • :!'O t: I^:IT Dt'.l'ELOPmtNI) REZMIt:G APPLICAT:nT Dept. of Planning Services ^ ervices App. Ch'd Kr:_ Date Reed; 915 10th Street App. Fee: Receipt 1: Greeley. Colorado °0431 Record. 7ve: secelot Phone: 756-4000. Zkr. 6400 . TD LE CO9PLLTED D)' AIPL:CAXT. :geese print or type. except for nocessary signature. T (we). the undersigned. hereby reGuost h before the Weld County Pleasing Commission and the Weld County Beard of County Commissioners concerning the proposed rezoning of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE NEk OF SECTION 27. T3N, R6pW of rho 6thP.M.. EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO THE HIGHLAND DITCH CO, BT WARRLNTT DEED RECRDED IN BOOK 207 AT PAGE 394, WELD COUNTY AND EXCEPT THOSE PORTIONS THEREOF CONVEYED TO TILE DEPARTMENT OF HOGHNAYS. STATE OF COLORADO SY SPECIAL WARREMIT DEEDS RECORDED IN BOOK 1500 AT PAGE 549 AND BOOR 1553 AT PAGE 515, WELD COUNTY RECORDS. (If additional space is required. attach an additional sheet) Property Address (if available): PRESENT ZONE AGRICULTURE rROPOSED ZONE run TOTAL ACREAGE II1 area OVERLAY ZONES SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR REZONING: Name: 24-66. Ltd. None Telephone d: Address: 5660 N._11.jMOVTN DR LiYfLErON CO Bus. Telephone O: RAT-lTY 1 30123 • 1; Name: Nor Telephone I: Address: Bus. Telephone I: i Name: Rees Telephone a: Address: Bus. Telephone 1: Applicant or Authorized Agent (if different than above): Name: LABS f PM, rrurear paerwre Npr Telephone I: Address:564p W ►i.YNOnrx OR I Trrrrrnn rn Bus. Telephone I: }A2-115A HO121 Ouner(s) and/or lemma of mineral ri`bca on ox under the subject properties of record in the Weld County Assessor's Office: Name: tr .nay VWD on, Address: 69aa u vim/ <r nv"fRtt, cr1/4_.0129 • Wes: arern ppOlterrTnx en Address: Iva RpOamaY P n PA, inn nrmu p,Gf„. m01n1 1 Name: mfION ParTPTP orvempere Address: aTTA writ rem eu*IZ .00 WP,rirtmrtrrit, rn amin I beraby depose and scats under the penalitiei of pellury chat ali scatenenca, proposals i and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and Correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTT OF WELD ) STATE OF —reirr) / --t- ��rtinlIai D.'Tour' lgnature'? e or Auchortmed Agent • Subscrtbed'snd sworn to before me this �f day of 1.44//pl/.,/t . 19/1. SEAL nn . ' �22(.4+any My G.cairaf:n rM:res: n�^•I�/r>'�� .7LE�l f1 NO ANY PUBLIC .17/0 .1 Wp�..ety Wi?�/!n./ Z4 �r 'Ti J rO 90008 • • • LIST OF EXHIBITS A. Green Belt Areas B. Letter from Longs Peak Water Association C. Letter from St. vrain Sanitation District D. Traffic Study E. Soil Conservation Service Report F. Amoco and Union Pacific Letter G. Flood Plain Map H. Surface Owners • 1. Mineral Owners and Lessees J. Owners and Users of Ditches K. Summary of Covenants • 3(30085 • 1 . The PUD district appllication forms and application fee. The PUD District application forms and application fee of $600.00 are attached. 2. A statement describing the proposed PUD Concept, land-uses(s) , and architectural style of the PUD. The 113+ acres PUD will have commercial and business and light industrial uses. The Commercial and Business uses will be located in the northeast corner and along the frontage of Colorado Highway 66. The light industrial will be south of the commercial . Green belt areas will divide most of the commercial and light industrial in the northeast quarter of the property. Also along the west and southern property line are green belt areas. 1-25 adjoins the east property line. The FUD will have covenants that will delineate architectural and design features of the PUD. Other areas covered by the covenants will be landscaping, • maintenance, fencing, signs and building materials. :. A statement which demonstrates the proposed PUD rezoning is consistent with the policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The proposed PUD does comply with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan identifies specific land use goals and policies that are intended to provide guidance and direction for existing and future land use. The property also lies within the I-25 Multiple Use District. The Comprehensive Plan discusses areas to be addressed. Those that are not specificly mentioned in detail later in this report will be touched upon here. a. The property lies within the Mead Urban Growth Area and we have had preliminary unofficial talks with representatives of Mead and will continue to do so. b. Transportation is discussed in detail later. We • have kept ingress-egress points to a minimum for a project this size to two as the traffic study will indicate. 900085 • c. Mineral Resources - There is presently oil and gas production on the property operated by Amoco Production Company. It is my understanding that the well goes to the "J " sand -- spacing every 320 acres. This well has been producing for quite some time. I have not been able to get any information from Amoco as to any future plans either expansion of operations or continuance or curtailment. Union Pacific Resources owns the coal rights. According to the map of Weld County Coal Resources, there are no coal deposits on our land. There are also no deposits of sand and gravel on this property. d. Environmental Quality and Natural Resources J. . Water will be provided by the Longs Peak Water Association. Air - The PUD will have no industry or business that pollutes the air. Noise also will not exceed excessive levels. • 4. Wild Life - In talking with the Division of Wild Life, we have agreed to do everything possible to protect the wild life areas in and on our property. We have agreed to comply with their concerns where possible and feasable. 5. Solid Waste - This will be adhered to at all times. e:. Open Space is covered later in this report. f . Public Facilities - We have discussed with the Fire District their requirements. We will draft a covenant which will protect their interest as well as ours. Basically it will require property owners in the PUD to contact the Fire District before applying for a building permit to assure the District that they will be in compliance. The Sheriff 's office has not been contacted as of yet because they are already patroling in the general vacinity and we do not know at this time if and when we would need any special • consideration from them other than routine - patrols. 900085 • • • g. The land is not prime agricultural land in that only about 50% is farmed and that is not considered prime. Only C-3, C-•4, and 1-1 uses are included in the PUD. 4. A statement which demonstrates how the USES allowed by the proposed PUD rezoning will be compatible within the PUD district. In addition, a detailed description of how any conflicts between land uses within the PUD district are being avoided or mitigated and can comply with Section 53.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The compatibility of uses within the PUD will be maintained by green belt, fencing, landscaping, etc. Also in one area of the PUD separation between Uses will be maintained by terrain levels as well as green belt. Compatibility will also be maintained by design, architectural , etc. which will be outlined in the covenants for the PUD. The: conflicts of uses within the PUD pertain to oil and gas production which is in the green belt area and does • require no building or structure within 200 feet. Also we will maintain an area of 50' x 250' around their tank: battery as requested also providing at least a 15' access easement to the well and tank battery. The other concern is the Wild Life. Having met with Larry Rogstad, District Wild Life Manager, we discussed his concerns as stated in his response to our sketch plan application. He had nine points in this latter and we agreed to the best of our ability to abide by his suggestions. The majority of which can be included in a covenant. The above conflicts of land uses will comply with section 35. 3 of the zoning ordinance. The well and tank battery can be fenced and screened with trees and or shrubs. Proper access will be provided. The open space because of the Wild Life will be more scenic than recreational . �- A statement which demonstrates how the USES allowed by the proposed PUD rezoning will be compatible with land uses surrossuOinq the PUD district; in addition, a detailed description of how any conflicts between land uses surrounding the PUD district are being avoided or mitigated. • The USES in the PUD are compatible with the surrounding land uses. The northern boundary of the PUD which has a Commercial use is Colorado Highway 66. 9 :0085 • • • The land use to the west of the PUD IS agricultural . There is also a large (50 ' wide) irrigation ditch between the two properties that creates natural separation. Lots will back up to the irrigation ditch because of the design of the internal street pattern. In the southwest corner of the PUD is Foster Fr_serveir and the southeast is agriculture. This is separated by green belt which consists of marsh land and/or wet lands. This will be preserved as green belt and serve as a buffer between hunters on the Reservoir and any buildings, etc. It will also preserve wildlife habitat. The east property line is I--2_. The property east of I-25 is general business or light industrial and there is development. The entire interchanoe is listed in the Comprehensive Plan as Multiple Use District. b. A description of each use within the PUD. A description of all building, structures, and open storage areas, including size, floor area, and height. A description of the type of residential • units within the PUD, including total number of units for each type. The uses within the PUD will be C-3, C-4, and 1-1. There will be no residential uses in the PUD.• Outside storage will be held to a minimum. However, any outside storage that does occur will be fenced and screened with either bushes or trees or both and possibly bermed. It is difficult to describe any buildings or structures as we do not know at this time how large they might be. The maximum height of any structure will be determined by the Fire Authority and their ability to service that height. Presently 33 feet. Any large outside parking areas will be landscaped and screened as much as possible from other users. 7. A description of the size and type of any public and private open space and semi-public uses, including parks, recreation areas, school sites, fire and sheriff facilities, and similar uses. • The open space consists of 19.5 acres <17% of total acres) . These acres are delineated in Exhibit A. Also each lot will have open space: and landscaping according to covenants. The green belt areas in Exhibit A will 9`0085 • • • be maintained as best as possible to preserve and protect the wildlife existing them? now. The large trees along the internal irrigation ditches will be retained where possible. The marsh and wet lands around the. Foster Reservoir will be retained as open spacer with limited recreational use. Basically we are attempting to preserve the green belt area in its natural state for the protection of the wild life in the arena. Each lot will have a minimum requirement of 15% open space. The percentage will increase with lot size. No lots are anticipated to be less than one acre in size. In talking with the Fire Authority, they did not indicate a desire to locate in our PUD. The Sheriff 's department has not been contacted on this matter and neither has any other enitity. 8. A description of the water source and system and a statement from the representative of the provider of the water system which demonstrates that the water supply quality and quanity is sufficient to meet the requirements of the uses within the PUD district. A PUD district with residential USES shall be served by • a PUBLIC WATER system. The Longs Peat: Water Association will provide the water for the PUD. The internal system will be developed in conjunction with the Water Association and the Fire Authority. A letter from the water association is Exhibit B. 9. A description of the sewage disposal facility. If the facility is a sewer system, a statement from the representative of the provider of the sewer system utility which demonstrates that the sewer system will adequately serve the uses within the PUD district. The initial sewage systems will be individual sewage disposal systems until such time as it is economically feasible to connect with the St. Vrain Sanitation District. Covenants will contain provisions that when it is economically feasible to connect to St. Vrain Sanitation District that all land owners will be required to so or an improvement district will be formed to handle the situation. A letter from the District is attached as Exhibit C. • • 10. A description of the functional classification, width and structural capacity of the STREET and highway facilities which provide access to the PUD district. If the street or highway 900085 • facilities providing access to the PUD District are not adequate to meet the requirements of the proposed district the applicant shall supply information which demonstrates the willingness and financial capability to upgrade the STREET or highway facilities in conformance with the Transportation Section of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan_ This shall be shown by submitting, with the Planned Unit Development District application, a separate off-site _ road improvements agreement describing the proposed road improvements and method of guaranteeing installation of said improvements in conformance with the Weld County Policy on Collateral for Improvements. The agreement shall be used for the purposes of review, evaluation, and compliance with this section. No rezoning shall be finally approved by the Board of County Commissioners until the applicant has submitted an improvements agreement or contract which sets forth the form of improvements and guarantees and is approved by the Board of County Commissioners. A traffic access analysis has been completed by Leigh, Scott & Cleary, Inc, and is attached to the application as Exhibit D. Their reccommendat:ions are contained in the analysis. One which is the phasing of the im- provements as traffic requires. The payment for such improvements will come from the • proceeds of land sales by 2S-b6 LTD and/or a formation of a special improvement district formed by land owners adjoining and benefiting from said improvements. The internal streets will be built by the developer and will be built as required. The county 's responsibility for the streets begins when the county is willing to accept them and the streets have been brought up to county standards. 11. A soil survey and study of the site proposed for the change of zone with a statement regarding suitability of soils to support all USES allowed in the proposed zone. If the soils survey and study indicate soils which present moderate or severe limitations to the construction of STRUCTURES or facilities on the site, the applicant shall submit information which demonstrates that the limitations can be overcome. This information will be forwarded to the Colorado Geological Survey for evaluation. The Soil Conservation Service soils report is being used by the developer at the present time. Upon approval of the PUD and prior to any construction a soils report by a professional engineer will be obtained to provide design information for the developer and purchasers. . The area adjoining Fo=;ter Reservoir is subject to flooding and is marstly and will rema .n open space. i See E:.hibit E. 900085 MEMEMOMMIIMME • • • lx. If, according to maps and other information available to Weld County, the Department of Planning Services determines that there appears to be a sand, gravel , or other mineral resource on or under the subject property, the applicant shall provide a mineral resource statement prepared by a certified geologist or other qualified expert. The statement shall indicate the estimated quality of resources and indicate the economic feasibility of recovery, now and in the future, of the resources so that the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners can determine whether a COMMERCIAL MINERAL DEPOSIT, as defined in Colorado Revised Statutes is contained on or under the subject properties. This information will be forwarded to the Colorado Geological Survey for evaluation. According to maps; provided with the Comprehensive Plan, there. are no sand and gravel deposits en the property. Also there are no coal deposits. Coal rights are owned by Union Pacific. There is, however, an oil /gas will operated by Amoco Production Company. Sec_, Exhibit F. • 15. If the proposed change of zone is located within a FLOOD HAZARD AREA, identified by maps officially adopted by Weld County, the applicant shall submit information which either documents how the Weld County supplementary regulations concerning flood plains have been satisfied or document how the applicant intends to meet the requirements of the Weld County supplementary regulations concerning flood plains. All land within this proposal PUD lies outside any Flood Plain Areas. See Exhibit G. 14. If the proposed change of zone is located within a GEOLOGIC HAZARD AREA identified by maps officially adopted by Weld County, the applicant shall submit information which either documents how the ' Weld County supplementary regulations concerning geologic hazards have been satisfied, or documents how the applicant intends to meet the requirements of the Weld County supplementary regulations concerning geologic hazards. The PUD is not located within any Geologic Hazard Areas AS defined by the Geological Hazard Map adopted by Weld County on April 19, 1978. • 1'5. A sign shall be posted on the property under construction for PUD rezoning. The sign shall be posted by the applicant, who shall 900085 900085 • • • certify that the sign has been posted for at lest ten (10) days preceding the hearing date. The sign shall be provided by the Department of Planning Services. Thal required sign shall be posted by the applicant on the prope=rty and the applicant shall certify that the sign was posted at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. 16. A certified list of the names, addresses and the corresponding parcel identification number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. The source of such list shall be the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. If the list was assembled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, the applicant shall certify that such list was assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. A certified list of property owners within 500 feet of the property was prepared by Transamerica Title and is • attached was Exhibit H. 17. A certified list of the names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land being considered. The source of such list shall be assembled from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, or from an ownership update derived from such records of a title or abstract company or prepared by an attorney derived from such records. A certified list of names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the property was prepared by Transamerica Title Company and is attached s Exhibit I. 15. Such additional information as may be required by the Department of Planning Services, the Planning Commission or the Board of County Commissioners in order to determine that the application meets the goals, policies, and -standards set forth in the Weld County Toning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan. The names and addresses of users of the ditches that ® cross or adjoin our property are listed in Exhibit J. A brief summary or description of the proposed govern; nt.s are in Exhibit. K. 900085 • • • 1 /.,11111,.%Ilt c. plrl Cl ("111'1f:'crt r. t C „O1 T Ytr 71'1'{ f7r P ;in a. Hioh..4,.1: 11„,pod nr:.l,1 Illt' _niniu P.'1r1r=d r,A ttf b. Longmont- Y`I r4' 1-'Y'�nt.ection I), K.rr ) r I -- Wt. lid O.:1:3 ral•1'. w1 th, l' 1 re, Nor 611111 ; i'!pi.,P .1rld (11 glue...-r."! h) (; r 1"0641.1) r'C'rli l.+n 1'. t:i (,.rld (,.: r lrrri) n.-•,"l i.C1l.i'7,2i ri{ ) 'S t.YlNir bF?Eat. girl {'r"' {' v Vrl ...rr.l fa! (Hi (Jr'C:' t,(I11 (It rill 1O}11 (J:?�.•(g1C7(.IfPrll..li,, 1IIr=,i r_,{ nir"n'b W11I t,. ciidcr'r`5; .l;ri fHl t.tll' i I.., ICI 1 �-. . Cocil y I.n4.1, ru:ar in i!•w $c hr�; .l,ra,., _. l hr- I n1-erJ. rri,:irk• I.,1 ; Y - Ur r .1 on .;n rieedc4: Th/5 0:: 1 1 be •(u;. 1.y liow:,l r,l.r1 d .r'yet s rom the i.nur , . -._r..r. 1 _._ (.(.7 tit ct th(:' lot, fo tt,e ;. tongrr;cin .:.ri; 1,:orr= ,t.. ._ .. i�1. ':!'rlC. t " IY1W br,lnc-r-r:. rrr {:h)r:` di 4,r:',t:•' i"•-•L•� 11 ) cr.�� (aU J,C,i.rll.rul 1.11 - II".:.q,;•;^ty L/re 115t.ed tr: t .flit,/ ':. W el/rgdE i1)ou l , t,1 c.OI1l rol i ed. Owner, drill stir,;c.11cl ,,-_+.: h4/:, ` ;:i,'..rt r,t tT,c o-`,:plrnr:,r•' ..anra1 tho • di tehe . weeds will be con{ r_,1 l ed during constriwti on of tiny building, P. Oil rand G,:,ec Con=:e,rwrt.ion Commigar,ion - The rules: ri+ t.hie Ccmmi5sion w: ; 1 be adhered to both in accessibility to .: he we:1 and tensing, screening, and setback(:. f . Sherif+ - : he -ormation o' a Law Enforcement Authority will be looked into with area land owner's_, C_.. .. po,;si.(,1e Sc'U t11- ) tin for 1-)1•..1',1. a..t i on Jr Or the e•ritire• arF,,,. rl. In tray L;rlr F?,.. (,-; E.ife ) nw:-'r - ker nu r,r•,t r-equi r r•d. h. ,:;olcn•'a1:1r1 i!', ✓7c,ir+n c.,: W, / -, i.46• - I I :r, In,rl: wit'.Yr Larry u: rI1 - _.rr- :•d tu .1 ; (?T tr!•r . ..m s�Ul-r='r?f01?iii Wai_h tll l;i i11},] W,'' pJ11. - (.(!IN171y WJ " h I•JS 1rque:J(::t brlli. rt-• , r-r ,r.r, _ • 900085 • • • EXHIBIT "A" • • 900085 o • lU LEGEND • "-*e'— „...nwwry eI Jet/ ly e ems• nips: O de.I 7yp• - Sea se./e eeY•e fo e ere.....nl ,nreemerven ......... (If de Ae..nnper stele /'r lip' Nr.rAeel/Mn,en 1L63 T.JN,REIN: e -- - e.errer 6.a Jer... r y s:rr•Nar/r rang' 1: /NTERS -TE liffif. ZS :..k c flowers gra' --...% I P�.- en kD SCI IY (ri?r , 1r.. s � Jty 'r it k w - O a �. � ' .•� _ " �I • � , SiI S. COMMfR /AL rbe• L ! `- N r._\ -_ -. ... _ .. _ __ � - tv, \' h . . • —r, i _ ¢�P a R %•0Itm b Oy I•p : Sri •14.7 l� r' 2 .a rL /V. \ / ,` d V - --• •� o * - _. . . .- � N. vl .',h S w,..0` , woe. n � /!/�rAle wMwl./-�ilJy/7l % ; 141..'-'''...••••.� n, \.) / N cosy newly S 1 ` 8 %� �,' •'\• 7I.://./I BOAVAWiw+/nrs ..1mo laworM. Yt _ __— ._I I 0 — Awe M Inwwl.tempts.i•Ilr1J 1 I e '.l S Mold 0•••72**twin - _ ''./`�../. / h, •` FOSTER RESERYM COMMERCIAL i -- a • '� . - P�P It c0'N o nye (1 r4 }J �- .S r 2 ' 2t N • i ,. Q�? we/e.�.... ---L 't - i-- ;_• o ---- p - '7.7r.V,NGlW,�t .�....-. �.1.�..�.�.� �.�.�•� j!" YSt\'L C.rr of Jrenb.• Z_._ Krr•I/'/NY. J IIYI,rI' nJ✓.d' lJ.rr I2 /` Center/4e N,Iwar00 O,ree \i math wernl ` . LAND USE • e w..nu. .ne t.Jn♦ Mo.rrr../ St,/a .r In*7O Ora Oen. • /r.fe e ft??10 900085 • EXHIBIT "B" • ` • 900085 • • t, LONGS PEAK • , ; .� :� WATER ASSOCIATION �"�• • -.� ,... �, P.O. BOX 714 • LONGMON7, CO 80502-0714 • (303) 776-3847 September 15 , 1989 Jim Rees F.O. Box 1764 Englewood CO 80150 Dear Mr. Rees : The Longs Peak Water Association approved at its regular monthly Board of Directors meeting on September 14 , 1989 the commitment to service water to your property on Highway 66 and Interstate 25 . Onetap will be furnished subject to compliance by you with the rules , charges , and regulations of the Association • and subject to the purchase of this tar and any extensions or upgrading of lines in accordance with the engineering requirements of the Association. Longs Peak Water Association can and will serve water to this tap. This statement of willingness to serve will remain valid for a period of six months from the date of this letter . 4\inoerely , \ea. Skteb-/ Jose ine Anderson Secretary-Treasurer jea • 900085 • • • EXHIBIT "C" • • 900085 • • cSt. (Kauz aanllalio►z isttict 1.-11.:brl San] • too Zin.4...4 <Slim 7,r;r,r c5.,l. B I /,,,/ no 9574, December 21. 1988 lon9..0.4 co Rare, Mr. Jim Rees Rees A Company 1601 N. College Avenue, 9321 Fort Collins. Colorado 80524 Re: 25-66 LTD Partnership Dear Jim: This letter relates to the property of referenced partnership. located on the southwest corner of the Interstate 25 and Colorado Highway 66 interchange. It is in response to your presentation to the Board of Directors of this District at its December 8, 1988 regular board meeting. The Board agrees that it is unfeasible to extend a wastewater collection line from its wastewater treatment plant to your property for a small development. Such an extension would involve a lift station and force main. Northslde • interceptor, miles for major line, and major bore under I-25. At the same time. the Board wants your property to participate with other developments in extending a wastewater collection line to this area and to connect as early as is feasible. To this end, St. Vrain Sanitation District supports your rezoning application and development on the condition that you and the District enter into an agreement that addresses a time certain when you annex your property to the District and the utilization of temporary individual disposal facilities pursuant to the four (4) conditions set forth in Section 3.3 Connection to District System of its Rules and Regulations (copy attached). When you are ready to proceed, please deposit $1.000 with this District to reimburse its legal , engineering and administrative costs of developing the above mentioned agreement. A final cost adjustment will be made upon its completion. I trust this meets your needs. Please contact me if you need additional information. Very t ul yours. / L. D. Lawson. P.E. Manager clo • Enclosure Enure cc: Wallace M. Grant, Esq. President 9000845 • • • EXHIBIT "D" • • 9C0085 • • Leigh, Scott & Cleary, Inc. • TRANSPORTATION PLANNING IRRO York Street 1k TRAFFIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS ncnver.C04 0144411(020h R020h Offices in Denver and Colorado Springs 1071)3).105 July 20, 1989 Mr. James E. Rees Rees & Company P.O. Box 1764 Englewood, CO 80150-1764 RE: I- 25/SH 66 P.U.U. (LSC *890400) Dear Mr. Rees: We have completed a traffic access analysis for a proposed 113-acre commercial-business development to be located within the southwest quadrant of the I-25/State Highway 66 interchange in weld County, Colorado. For purposes of this analysis, it has been assumed that about 35 percent (39 acres) of the site will be developed with highway-oriented commercial uses and that the remaining 74 acres will be light industrial uses (55 acres) and open space. The remainder of this report addresses the traffic impact and access characteristics of the proposed development. • Site Location and Existing Traffic Figure 1 , enclosed, illustrates the location of the site relative to the nearby roadway system. As indicated. SH 66 forms the site's north boundary and 1•-25 is along the east boundary. SH 66 is an important east/west route between Lyons on the west and Platteville on the east. It is generally provided with a two-lane cross-section, 8-foot paved shoulders and is posted with a 55 mph speed limit. In the vicinity of I-25, the SH 66 speed limit is reduced to 50 mph, 1-25 is the most important north/south freeway in the state. In the vicinity of SH 66, it provides for two lanes in each direction and is posted for 65 mph maximum speeds. All other nearby roadways (County Roads 7 and 9 1/2, Mead Street and the I-25 Frontage Road) are also two-lane routes. Nearby traffic controls consist of north and southfacing Stop signs along SH 66. At the present time, there are no plans for upgrading any of the nearby roadway system. Figure 1 also presents a summary of existing commuter peak-hour traffic activity at the SH 66 intersections with the I--25 ramps and at the east side Frontage. Road. These counts were conducted by Leigh, Scott & Cleary, Inc. on Tuesday, June 20, 1989. The peak hours were determined to be 7:00 to 8:00 A.M. and between 4:00 and 5:00 P.M. These data were extrapolated in order to derive some of the average weekday count estimates also shown on Figure 1 . As noted, the 1--25 average daily counts were obtained from the Colorado Division of Highways. • Transpouthon Systems•Transit•Perking•Vehicular Access•Pede>Inan&Bicycle Planning•Traffic Operations N Sabin•Signal resign•Traffic Impact Swd.e. 900085 • • • Mr, James E. Rees Page 2 July 20, 1989 In general , land uses in the vicinity arc agricultural except for a small amount of retail and industrial development east of Mead Street. A single family home exists along the north side of SH 66 west of 1-25 and some commercial zoning (C-3 and C-4) exists southeast of the I-25 interchange. Estimated Traffic Generation Table 1 , enclosed, presents estimates of average weekday and peak-hour traffic to be generated by the proposed development. These estimates are based on current applicable generation rates from the Institute of Transportation Engineers. It is also assumed that about 10 percent of the industrial traffic will be internal to the project - either to and from other on--site industrial uses or to/from the project's commercial development. As shown on Table 1 , a total of 14,260 average weekday vehicle trips (7, 130 entering and 7, 130 exiting) are projected to be generated. Of these, 525 will enter and 205 will exit during the morning peak hour, whereas the evening peak hour will consist of 605 entering and 810 exiting vehicles. 1t is important to recognize that all of this traffic will not be new to the S area. At least 50 percent of the highway commercial traffic is expected to be derived from motorists who would otherwise pass by the site on their way to other primary destinations (work, recreation, etc. ) . Proposed Access Plan The development's site plan proposes two access points along SH 66 which would be located about 450 feet and 1 ,220 feet east of the site's west property line. An initial review of this plan by the Colorado Division of Highways (COON) concludes that this plan is contrary to recommendations set forth in the State Highway Access Code. CDOH staff has recommended that a signal progression analysis be performed for SH 66 between CR 7 and CR 9 1/2 assuming alternative access point locations. Figure 2 illustrates the following four alternative access locations: I . At the site's west property line location one-half mile east of CR 7. This location, which presumably would be shared with development within adjacent areas, is consistent with recommendations in the Access Code. 2 and 3. These two locations are those indicated on the subject development's site plan. 4. This location a quarter mile east of the site's west property line and is at the approximate mid-point between 1-25 and the one-half mile, point (Alternate 1 ) . • 900085 • Mr. James E. Rees Page 3 July 20, 1989 Combinations of these alternative access points have been analyzed using the SIGPROG (SICnal PROGression) computer program adapted for micro-computer use by COON in the early 1980's. These analyses have assumed a 45 mph speed on SH 66, a 60/40 signal phasing split, and that the Frontage Road intersection will remain unsignalized or be relocated to coincide with Mead. The analysis results (copies enclosed) are summarized as follows: 90" Cycle Alternative Assumed Signal Locations Efficiency m.asa..»ate_=_n-r.4A _ess=_.m4P 1 CR 7, Ramps, Mead & CR 9 1/2 34.2% 2 CR 7, Loc. 1, Ramps, Mead & CR 9 1/2 34,2% 3 CR 7, Loc. 4, Ramps, Mead & CR 9 1/2 31.8% 4 CR 7, Loc. 1 & 4, Ramps, Mead & CR 9 1/2 31 .8% 5 CR 7, Loc. 2, Ramps, Mead & CR 9 1/2 34.2% 6 CR 7, Loc. 3, Ramps. Mead & CR 9 1/2 31.3% 7 CR 7, Loc. 2 & 3, Ramps, Mead & CR 3 1/2 31.3% • It is apparent that locations 3 and 4 reduce the potential signal progression efficiency (ratio of bandwidth to cycle length) by 2.4 and 2.9 percent, respectively. In addition, the location of a west access is not critical to potential signal progression. It is therefore recommended that full access be planned at the western end of the site with a specific location to be • negotiated with CDOH. An eastern access point will be required to safely accommodate the level of project-generated traffic which is expected to be oriented to and from the east (refer to next report section) . This second access point should be designed to prohibit exiting left turns, however, which will obviate the need for any future signalization. Estimated Traffic Distribution and Assipnment Figure 3 illustrates the anticipated distribution of site-generated traffic. These estimates are based on the relative amount of traffic activity found on the surrounding roadways today (see Figure 1) . The average weekday traffic estimates shown on Figure. 1 have been adjusted to reflect the previously discussed commercial pass-by traffic factor. Figure 4 illustrates the assignment of peak-hour traffic to the project's two recommended SH 66 access points and to the nearby I -25 interchange and Frontage Road. • '00085 • • • Mr. James E. Rees Page 4 July 20, 1989 Recommendations Based on analysis of traffic projections shown on Figure 4 and on application of the State Highway Access Code, the following recommendations are made concerning access to and from the proposed I-25/SH 66 P.D.D. project. 1 . As previously discussed, one signalized full access point and one unsignalized three-quarter access point should be provided along SH 66 to serve the project at full buildout. The secondary eastern access will significantly benefit traffic safety and operations along SH 66 without deteriorating potential signal progression. 2. Construct a continuous 12-foot-wide acceleration/deceleration lane along the south side of SH 66 between the 1-25 southbound ramp intersection and 375 feet west of the project's west access point. The entrance taper into this lane should be designed at a ratio of 15 to 1. 3. Construct a continuous 16-foot-wide left-turn lane median (painted) • between the project's west access point and 775 feet east of the east access point. The redirect taper at the terminii of this median should be designed at a ratio of 40 to 1. 4, The project's west access point should be designed with two exit lanes in order to segregate left-and right-turn exiting traffic. 5. The project's east access point should be designed with a raised island which inhibits exiting left turns onto SH 66. In addition, "No Left Turn" signs should be posted at the Stop-sign controlled exit. If the proposed project is developed in two or more interim stages, implementation of the recommended SH 66 auxiliary turn lanes may be phased to coincide with the cululative impact of partial project development. Based on Access Code Requirements, the following threshold values are applicable: • 90008 • • • Mr. .lames E. Rees Page 5 July 20, 1989 Lane Required if Turns Exceed the following Lane Type Values Eastbound Right-Turn 5 or more Entering right. Deceleration Lane right turns Eastbound right-turn 15 or more exiting right acceleration lane* turns Westbound left-turn 12 or more entering left. deceleration lane turns *If the posted speed limit along SH GG is reduced to 35 mph or less, right.-turn acceleration lanes will not be required. • We trust that this report will assist with further planning for the I- 25/SH GG P.U.D, project. Please call if we can be of additional assistance. Respectfully submitted, LEIGH, SCOTT & CLEARY, INC. By t A jofr- ::Philip N. ScotI , P.E. PNS/mlc • Enclosures: Table 1 Figures 1 Through 4 SIGPROG Printouts (7 sets) Traffic Counts c: Gerry McRae • 9COO • • L II • C 7 ^ 1 G Q II 0 11) coo Q 'f O II N CD ds. N C n 47 N I O 4 01 Y 11 _ > (0 II H L h7 y C II it) C II M C F 0. . n co Ip .I O L n .. 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NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND RARTBOUND WESTBOUND : LT mm RT LT mp RT LT mk PT LT mPU RT TOTAL 7: 1f . 0 74 o 0 0 2 g 0 0 70 = !2 7: 70 2 0 2 , o e . k o , e 169 2 0 2 0 e 0 2 22 0 0 O7 4 15 2: 00 16 0 2 e 0 0 2 77. 0 0 7 6 174 2: 15 2 0 11 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 9 2 2: 70 2 o e o 0 o G 0 0 » = g 8: 45 s 0 2 0 0 0 e 0 0 6 99 9: 00 2 0 17 0 0 0 la 20 0 0 ^9 _ BS 9: 15 em 9:45 10: 00 2: 3 2: 70 Ian • /} 11 : 45 2:00 2: 1 17: 15 2: 7 17: 45 W: 00 1,: 15 w:7 14: 45 15:45 : _ » 0 2 0 @ ! 27 16: m 45 0 q 0 0 0 a 41 0 0 a 6 201 2: : 0 0 0 . 66 0 0 55 6 2= 2:00 76 0 q 0 0 0 « 0 0 57 : 16 2: 2 . 0 » 0 0 0 lb -450 0 0 a 7 17 17: 70 75 0 e 0 0 0 15 7 0 0 5^ 6 20 77 0 _ " @ 0 0 56 4 1 |m — - 11 - • - 5 5^ . . el . 2= TOTAL 790 ; .; e e o 7 = o , 2 249= 9000 • • • 2Cew23a ms« E2AE6 eURw = w3 wsK•2y=wTr zggwS • aw-6 ..... C _ �s COUNTERS +r: �`� � rOUN-d NO. , �mT �al��A � COUNT DATE: 6.. 3 NORTHBOUND S' m .s g :SO e 7, LT THRU R! IT qm RT I- - _ LT THRU e 2»: 7: 70 3 / J J } / / Q 2 i 170 7: 45 _ _ ! ! _ - - !. e k = _ : o e _ � . \ / E! 2: 15 4 ! ! ! - - @ 7 / 6 : e & ; 3 y \ _ � } G 8: 45 : = o = ! _ = 2 = ! 2 - 64 9: 00 ! _ : o = e s , e ! 76 9: 70 / 2 • 10: 45 2 :« • /: 12:00 I 12: 15 : ZO `17:14: 15 w w: 4 ;� 10: 15 ! a : : 0 6 < i e so ! !Q e: _ ! 4 _ _ a _ ! a: ! 4 m ! \ r. : - \ - ! 6 4 . _ _ 2 !_! 2: � : § : _ } i = 60 . ! 00 3 !2 17:70 ! ! ; _ ! . _ ; 162 ! _ : - ; _ 7 c le: - e - _ . . C. _ , _ . . .26 Q»: b , . 2 7 2 eE . 24 2011 900085 • • 22ew-CR nvo C& 52SEE TQRM = wc Moy3MEwT r 0m7 0 < Gw- 66 :kt I -2s wEST COUNTERS mom: q COUNTER NO. 0 COUNT DAY: TUESDAY 2»! 3: 61'0/39 P. NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND EASTBOUND we2oK D: LT r& RT J m& RT LT mk RT J mb RT TOTAL -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 . 0 0 0 17 o !: 0 5 : 16 k 0 3, 2 - 0 0 0 9 0 10 o 60 41 2 . o !- . n 0 0 0 2 0 9 o 0 2! " 8:00 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 40 76 22 73 o 15 8: 15 0 0 0 7 0 15 o . 77 2 o 1 S: 70 o 0 0 = 0 6 0 7 76 9 . 9 120 8: 45 0 0 o 10 o 12 o ^9 m 2 7 o 11: R« 0 0 o e e . o 24 17 2 . o 102 9: 15 eD 2a 10: 00 10: 3 . 10: 45 11: 00 \1 2:« =2: l: 2:70 z 17:00 17: 70 2: q . 14:00 14: 15 14 14: 4= 15: 70 . ;G 16: 2 0 0 41 7 - z 0 "4 : 70 0 o o e 0 16 0 74 2 . so o 204 16: 45 0 0 0 .. o e 0 2 . a 66 o 207 2:« o e o : o !6 0 . 2 . 77 o !69 17: 15 o e o 11 o 2 0 46 » 2 67 o !k 2: 70 o o 0 2 0 , 0 2 ' 65 0 2s Al17: 450 0 0 7 1 20 o 44 . 17 76 0 !7 ISIS:00 o o 0 7 o !& o A G 65 0 59 TOTAL e e e 2= 4 7 0 666 k: 777 846 0 "700 9100285 II ID laic, . Scott Sc clear, . Inc _ . S I GPF2om TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM TIMING PLANS iL ....:s,.. n..n-..... .. SH66 ALT1 • PLAN 91 ( 50- 50) CYCLE LENGTH (SECONDS) 91 90 85 95 E-BOUND DIRECTION • * BAND WIDTH _(SECONDS) 31.1 30.8 29. 1 32.5 * LISTING IS * EFFICIENCY . (PER CENT) 34.2 34.2 34.2 34.2 • * IN E-BOUND * * DIRECTION * W-BOUND DIRECTION ' * * BAND WIDTH (SECONDS) 31. 1 30.8 29. 1 32...5, **************** EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) 34.2 34.2 34.2 34.2 SIGNAL OFFSETS-PER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OPT. BEST ' --OTHERS-- i LOCATION BEG. MID. END G-PCT.-Y SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS—MPH ************ **************** maw***** ********************** CR7 68.3 100 31.7 63.4 6.6 -- - - t . -. P.BAND, 86.4 20.6 E—BOUND 4920 ..45 45.5 :48.2 % 43. 1 P.BAND 79.4 13.6 W—BOUND 4920 45 45.3 __48.2 43. 1 WEST RAMP 68.3 100 31.7 63.4 6.6 P.BAND 68.4 2.6 E-BOUND 600 45 45.5 48.2 43. 1 P.BAND 97.4 31.6 W-BOUND 600 43 .4,5,.5 48.2 43. 1 EAST RAMP 68.3 100 31.7 63.4 6.6 - P.BAND 78.3 12.5 E-BOUND 1130 45 45.5 48.2 43. 1 P.BAND 87.5 21.7 W-BOUND 1150 45 45.5 48.2 43. 1 . MEAD 68.3 100 31.7 63.4 6.6 P.BAND 97.5 31.7 E-BCUND 12.510 45 45.5 48.2 43. 1 P.BAND 68.- 2.5 W-BOUND 1250 45 45.5 48.2 43. 1 • CP 91/2 15. 7 50 81. 7 6.:. 4 6. 6 F. AND 12. _ Z2. 5 E-_^ ND a d4ND a.-. 3 a1 . 7 - !ND 900085 • s Lm? st4ill Scott o, tnc - • S 14CF. F:0CB TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM T?MIMG PLANS SH6c ALT= PLAN 91 ( __ ) CYCLE LENGTH !SECONDS) 91 9C` 8.5 4S E-POUND DIRECTION * * SAND WIDTH (SECONDS) 1. 1 70.8 29. 1 72.5 * LISTING IS * EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) :4.2 74.2 74.2 74.2 * IN E-BOUND * * DIRECTION * W-ROUND DIRECTION * * SAND WIDTH (SECONDS) Z1. 1 70.8 29. 1 :2.5 **************** EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) 74. 2 74. 2 :4.- 74.2 SIGNAL OFFSET--FER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OPT. PEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION PEG. MID. END G-PCT.-Y SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH *********4** ****,a.***4f ******** ****** 4**4*4*****- . . - . • CR7 08. .: too 71. 7 67. 4 6. 6 9.BAND 86.4 20.6 E-POUND 2640 45 45.5 48.2 4:. 1 F'.SAND 79.4 17. 6 W-BOUND 2640 45 45.E 48.2 4:. 1 WEST PROF. 18._ 50 81. 7 67.4 6.6 P.BAND 10.4 64. 6 E-POUND 2280 4,5 45. 5 48.2 4:. 1 P. BAND :5. 4 69. 6 W-POUND 2280 45 45. 5 48.2 47.. 1 WEST RAMP 68.7 100 71 .7 67. 4 6.6 F'.BAND 68. 4 2. 6 E-BOUND 600 45 45. 5 48.2 47. 1 =4ND 97.- 71 . 6 W-BOUND 600 45 45.E 48.2 47. 1 CAS" F;AMP *8. 7 100 71. 7 67.4 6.6 F .BAND 79. .1 12.5 E-POUND 1100 45 45. 5 48.2 47. 1 P .BAND 97. E 21 . 7 W-90UND il_0 4@ 4_.5 48. .2 47. . HEAD c9.. - `' 4 6. * 71 . 7 - - - LZ1v A5 1 9(.9085 • • • STmNAL 0PP:ETS-PEP GENT INTEPVAL SI3NAL CPT. ?EST --OTHE=c-- LCCATION PEG. MID. END O—PCT.-- SFG:dG. F'ROGPESEIVE SPEEDS—mPw CR ?1: — 1=. _ 50 S1. - 6s.4 0. 0 F.3AND 13. 7 E—uCUND - . SAND 47. 5 81.7 w-PCOND • • 9C0085 1 • • • L_eigain - Scott tc Clewan, , Irks _ S S GE= :OG i TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM TIMING FLINT SH66 ALTS FLAN 85 ( 50- 50) CYCLE LENGTH (SECONDS: 85 85 SO 90 **************** E-SOUND DIRE-T./ON * * BAND WIDTH ?SECONDS) 27. 1 27. 1 25.5 2S. " * LISTING IS * EFFICIENCY (F'ER CENT) 71.8 71.8 71.8 71.8 * IN E-BOUND * * DIRECTION * W-BOUND DIRECTION * * BAND WIDTH (SECONDS) 27 27 25.4 28. 0 **************** EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) 71.8 71.8 71.8 71.8 SIGNAL OFFSETS-PER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OPT. BEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION BEG. MID. END G-PCT.-Y SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH ***********♦ **************** ******** ****** *******r.************** • CR7 68.5 100 71.5 62.9 7. 1 P.BAND 99. 7 71.5 E-BOUND 7960 43 45 47.8 42.5 P.BAND 68.5 .7 W-BOUND 7960 45 45 47.8 42.5 MID F'OINT 68. 5 100 71.5 62. 9 7. 1 P.BAND 70.2 2 E-BOUND 960 45 45 47.8 4 .5 P.BAND 98 29. 8 W-BOUND 960 45 45 47.8 42.5 WEST RAMP 68. 5 100 31.5 62.9 7. 1 P. BAND 87. 4 19.2 H-POUND 600 45 45 47.3 42.5 P.BAND 80. 8 12.6 W-BOUND 600 45 45 47.8 42.5 EAST F:AMP 68.5 100 71. 5 62. 9 7. 1 . P SAND 98 24.8 E—WOUNI: 1154 45 o5 47.8 42.n P. BAND 70.2 — W—FOUND 11_•: 45 45 47.? 4C. r • "EA: 1C. T0 81 . 5 _—. a —. _ 900085 • • • SIGNAL OPPGETS- 'ER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OFT. BEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION EEG. MID. END G-PCT. -1 SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS—MPH tY4Y+ii* ,F. 9112 :Sett _o 31. — Q2. ° T• - = . ?izniD 40. 8 72. 6 C—BOUND S NC —. . - _-._ fin+—SOL"Nw • • • 900085 • • 1_e• 0. ci9-•N . Scott ?c C1feate--yam Inc • S I O F•F:00, TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTE`! TIMING PLANS _160 ALTS PLAN ea ( 5ii 50) CYCL_ !SNOTH ._c_7%4DS. 8= ES =q 00 ***a***aa*..***** E-BOUND DIREC-ION * * BAND WIDTH /SECONDS) 27. 1 27. : _5.3 29. 7 * LISTING IS * EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) 1-1.8 zi.s 51.9 31.9 * IN E-POUND * * DIRECTION * W-BOUND DIRECTION * 4 BAND WIDTH (SECOND_? 27 27 25. 4 28.6 ***4*r......******* EF9ICIENC' r0E9 CENT) 71.9 31.8 71.8 '1.2 SIGNAL OFFSETS-P'ER CENT INTEF.VAL SIGNAL OPT. BEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION EEG. MID. END G-PCT.-I SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH *****4* 4 4******4**4**+** 44****** *******4***4*.******** • CR7 68. 5 100 31 . 5 62.9 . . P.BAND 99. 7 71.5 E-ROUND 2644 45 46 47.8 42.5 P.BAND 68.5 .7 W-E+CUND 2644 45 45 47.8 42.5 WEST PROP. 13. 5 54 81.5 62.9 7. 1 P.BAND 46. 7 78.5 E-HOUND 1720 45 45 47.8 42.5 P.BAND 21.5 57.7 W-BOUND 1320 43 45 47.8 42.5 MIDPOINT 68.5 100 71.5 62.9 7. 1 P.BAND 70. 2 2 E-HOUND 964 45 45 47.2 4 .5 P.PAND 92 2'=. = W-HOUNn O6O 45 45 47.8 42.5 WEST RAMP 68.5 100 31.5 62.9 ". 1 • P.BAND 57. 4 19.2 E—HOUND 600 48 45 47.8 42.5 P. BAND 2!:. 9 1z.. 6 W—BOUND 000 45 45 -. 9 42. Z • .-. ^:AMP ^62.5 sc.') 7: . f 02. 9 . 00 `O 7 -Co_ _ _.J,. J.3 _ 1 . _ �-- _ 9‘0085 • M' eSIGNAL OFF_ETS-PEP CENT INTSPwAL SIGNAL OPT. HEST --OTHEPS-- LOCATION DES. MID. END S-PCT. -1 SPONS. P'FOGF'ESSIVE SPEEDS—MPH 'MEAD !S.: :a i . W 6=. P,^ANE 10. 5 "O. : E—=OUNL !_`O 4 s` 47. 8 _4 aND a- . 41 .5 W—S0 hin 1Z54:, 45 45 47. 8 a2. F ... _ 18. 5 Vii'• S I. " :roc . _ it . ;ANO Si i. O C-BOUND P , SAND --. 4 ?.= W—FOUND • • 900085 • • Leiai-r , Scott :Etc C1ear^y . Zmc7 S I GF•F:OG TRAFFIC 3:GNAL SYS-W:1 TT'"_"!G PLANS SH66 a, Ta FLAN 91 i 50- 50) CYCLE LENGTH 'SECONDS'• O1 av 2_ 05 **************** E-BOUND DIRECTION * BAND WIDTH (SECONDS) 31. 1 =0.8 ^9. 1 72.5 * LISTING IS * EFFICIENCY (FEF =ENT) 74.2 74.2 74.2 74.O * IN E-BOUND * * DIRECTION * W-POUND DIRECTION +� * BAND WIDTH (SEZ:NIDS) 71. 1 770.8 29. 1 72.3 **********-***** EFFICIENC'+ (REF :ENT) 74.2 34.2 74.2 34.2 SIGNAL OFFSETS—=EP CENT INTEFb,AL SIGNAL OPT. BEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION PEG. MID. END G-PCT. -Y SFCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH • ******4***** **************** *******4 **********.11.*********** CR7 66.7. 100 71.7 67.4 6.6 P.BAND 86. 4 .2.0.6 E-BOUND 7090 45 45.5 48.2 47. 1 P.BAND 79.4 17.6 W-POUND 3090 45 415,.5, 48.2 47. 1 WEST ENT 12.3 50 81.7 67.4 6.6 P.BAND :77. 9 72. 1 E-BOUND 1870 45 46.3 48.2 47. 1 F'.BAND 27. 9 62. 1 W-BOUND 1870 45 45.5 48.2 4 . 1 WEST FZAMF' 68. ' 100 31. 7 67. 4 6.6 P.BAND h8. 4 2. 6 E-BOUND 600 45 45.5 48. 2 47.. 1 P.BAND 97. 4 1.d W-BDUN: 600 45 45.5 48.2 47. 1 EAST FAME' 68. 7 100 51. 7 63. 4 6. 6 P.PAND 78. - 12. 5 E-SOIND 1150 4,5 45.5 48.- 47. 1 . DANO 07. 5 :1 . 7 W-P0LNO 1150 45 41.7.. .2* 4,7. '5 417. 1 • r.IC„".fi .G _ 7 .-D '. b.1:.f .r. - . . _. . _ __ _.. _ 900085 • • • SIGNAL OFFSETS-0'_R CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OPT. PEET ---OTHERS-- LOCATION PEG. MID. END G-PCT.-Y 3PCMG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH *iawa 4i44a4.44 �iy4a CF; c1/2 ;S.7 50 51.7 00. 4 =.6 P'.rNNC IS. : 3C. 6 E-POI .ND . HAND 4`. ., 81.? W.-SOUND • • 900085 • • • L-lea. a lab Scott C1ear-y , Xin TF-;AFFIC SIGNAL =Y=TSm T I`gI-G PLANS SH6o ALT^j FLAN e9 ( B0- TO) CYCLE LENGTH /SE:CNC: 99 90 BB ~5 ***************.. E-BOUND DIRECTION * * BAND WIDTP (SECONDS) 27. 9 25.2 26.6 29.7 * LISTING IS * EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) C1.3 Cl.: C1.C C1.W * IN E-BOUND * * DIRECTION * W-BOUND DIRECTION * * BAND WIDT;= <SECCmS) 27.9 28.2 26.6 29.7 **f*********+.*** EFFICIENCY !PER CENT) :1 .7 C+. _ 31.3 =1 .C SIGNAL OFFSETS-PER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OFT. BEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION BEG. MID. END G-PCT.-Y SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH ******.4.*.* ***Y**.*`K'****** CR7 66.4 100 31.6 62.3 n.7 P.BAND 84. 6 15.9 E-BOUND 3860 43 44..5., 47. 1 42.2 P.BAND 84. 1 13.4 W-BOUND 3860 43 44.E 47. 1 42.2 EAST ENT 55.4 30 81.6 6Z. 6. 7 P.BAND 50.3 91.6 E-BOUND 1060 45 44.3 47. 1 42.2 P.BAND 13. 4 49. 7 W-BOUND 1060 43 44.5 47. 1 42.2 WEST RAMP 66. 4 too 1.6 6L. ' 6.7 P .BAND 62.4 99.7 E-BOUND 600 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 0.BAND .7 C1.6 W-BOUND 600 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 EAST RAMP 63. 4 100 :1. 5 6'_•. 6. P .BAND 78. 6 9.9 E-HOUND 1130 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 • F'. EIAND °0. 1 :1. 4 W-SOUR: :1'0 4e 44 c 42. I . . ';1. _ _ _ . 4' _ ._ : 960085 • • • SIGNAL OFPSETE-F'ER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OPT. PEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION PEG. MID. END G-PCT,-v SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH CF: 91/2 12. 4 50 21.6 67.E 6.7 P.BAND 19. 4 50. 7 E-BOUND F',BAND 40. Z 90.6 W!-BOUND • • 960485 • Lee I. gr► , Scott tk C3eery , Inc - S I GFIIROG TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM TIMING PLANS SH66 ALT7 PLAN 89 f0- 50) CYCLE LENGTH (SECONDS) 69 90 85 95 **************** E-BOUND DIRECTION * ' * BAND WIDTH (SECONDS) 27.9 28.2 26. 6 29.7 * LISTING IS * EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) 31.3 71.3 31.3 31.7 * IN E-BOUND * * DIRECTION * W-BOUND DIRECTION * * BAND WIDTH (SECONDS) 27. 9 28.2 26.6 229.7 **********.****** EFFICIENCY (PER CENT) 71.3 71.3 31.7 3"_.7 SIGNAL OFFSETS-PER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OPT. BEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION BEG. MID. END G-PCT.-Y SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH ill **********+r* ****************. ****** ********************** CR7 68.4 100 31.6 65.3 6.7 P.BAND 84. 6 15.9 E-BOUND 3090 45 44.3 47. 1 42.2 P.BAND 84. 1 15.4 WI-BOUND 3090 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 WEST ENT 18. 4 50 81.6 65.3 6.7 P.BAND 37.2 68.5 E-BOUND 770 45 44..5, 47. 1 42.2 P.BAND 71.5 62.8 W-HOUND 770 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 EAST ENT 18. 4 50 81. 6 63.3 6. 7 P.BAND 50.7 81.6 E-BOUND 1060 45 44.5 37. 1 42.2 P.BAND 18.4 49.7 W-BOUND 1060 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 WEST RAMP 68. 4 I00 51.6 63. 7 6.7 P.BAND 68.4 99. 7 E-BOUND 600 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 P. BAND 3'_.6 W-SOUND 600 45 44.5 47. 1 42,2 • • 2, .=7 ;AAP 5 ICI() 71 . c 6=. 3 e. - 9C H. 1 __ 4 ^inUN7 . ' = 4:2 47. : - 2, 9(.0085 • • • SIGNAL OFFSE?S-PER CENT INTERVAL SIGNAL OPT. BEST --OTHERS-- LOCATION BEG. MID. END G-aC7. -Y SPCNG. PROGRESSIVE SPEEDS-MPH a4i.4aa******aaa* s _ as 4 MEAD 65.4 100 :1.6 62.2 6.7 P.BAND 99.2 29.5 E-BOUND 1250 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 F'.BAND 70.5 1.6 W-BOUND 1256 45 44.5 47. 1 42.2 CF 91;2 19. 4 50 91 .6 67,Z 6. 7 P.BAND 19.4 50. 7 E-BOUND P.BAND 49.1 60.6 W-BOUND • 900085 s � s • EXHIBIT "E" • • 900085 SOIL SURVEY OF.ELD COUNTY, COLORAtO, SOUTHERN PART tinned Stales Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, • WI COOperatien with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station ". r1 . • 1 ► 'a TS 1 r 1 rx 1 . I ,� Y4` ly''� .:. .r. . ..... � . , ' r i' ...- }q77g��}y���.. ♦ , O .OS • 16•'r�l 11 I,; �i1'..,. 114 Y.,:-.� • , «�FOSYF /(1�� ♦ .11# I ++ + W+ S•'�r (Y' t f• : i' i3 .Bullne SS rz rot -tit :�rA, t+ (.,+•.. ' 1f. Y 1:& 1y{4. �1 y �• 82 1t•Ir PQr'K i., 4,if 'Y n r . I1 }w i. rePZ-4.,4,I r .�?Idr g;I. ,..t W. ••r'.1 a 4J J F r Frj 62 •% 16 j if f -.I fr 9! '_i�i FV., ,/� t r. 16i � .,•N ivoIn • . 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'' WA }t,'�„'i•rYJ' ` ' Al (1. 10 x • t f 9I •., v4a r.4. r r0 ; ,J `1 � '6, ®� s 1 .-....4. 4.J r ", a \, Jl�y • - , • c � . r �y �I S. •. . •v r.>• r �2�YK 'e i ,l�J (,';• *' �y, 4, �•i ,i,f•.fir S�7•rVr'/�{1 1 „( (J'"•r P.-•;1,. ' „ I I to•t ', • a",J�'j',� • Y k,1,(O•• , 711" may, r'• '�. , r. '^}•1 ' . / ll rf J 144.,., / . f �. 1 Alp. i�1 ' ,y4i• ..1 1C�..rig L•t • • 41--Aquolle and Aqucpta, flooded. This nearly level map unit is in depressions in smooth plains and along the bottoms of natural drainagewaya throughout the aurvey area. Aquolle, which have a dark colored surface layer, make up about 56 percent of the unit. Aquepts, which have a lighter colored aurfnce layer, make up about 2f, percent. About 20 percent is soils that are well drained and soils that have sandstone or shale within 48 inches of the surface. These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed in recent alluvium. No one pedon in typical. Commonly the sails have a mottled, mildly to moderately alkaline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying material that ex- tends to a depth of GO inebes or more. In places they have a gleyed layer in the underlying material. Mont of the acreage is subject to excessive runoff. The water table is at or near the surface in mitring and during the peak of the irrigation season. These soils are used for rangekmd and wildlife habitat. Some small areas are irrigated pasture. The potential native vegetation is dominated by awitchgrass, prairie cordgrass, saltgrass, alkali sacaton, big bluestem, indiangraaa, western wheatgraas, slender wheatgraas, sedge, and rush. Cattails and bullrush grow in the swampy spots associated with these range sites. Potential production rangea from 4,000 pounds per acre in favorable years to 3,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid greases decrease, production drops, and naltgramn, sedge, and rush allincrease. The farming and irrigation in adjacent areas has increased the amount of milts on much of the acreage. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tion. Switchgrasa, big bluetits-In, indiangrass, western wheatgraas, pubescent who:der:ma, intermediate wheat- grasa, tall wheatgraas, and Lall fescue are suitable for seeding. The plants selected should met the aeasonal requirements of livestock. For succesaful seeding, a firm prepared seedbed in needed. A grass drill should be anal. Seeding early in spring has proven moat successful. Til- lage is needed to eliminate the undesirable vegetation. Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize thin unit The wetland plants provide nesting and protective cover sm well as some food. The nearby irrigated cropland, where wildlife obtain much of their food and find protec- tive cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and op enland wildlife. Uperdand wildlife, especially pheasant, use this unit for cover and nesting, peer find excellent cover in some areas. These valuable wildlife arena should be protected from fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and overuse by livestock. They should not be drained. Capa- bility subclass VIw; Aquolls in Salt Meadow range site, Aquepta in Wet Meadow range site. • ✓V008 • • '42—Nunn clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. TIAN is a Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The deep, well drained soil on terraces and smooth plains at cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked elevation,' of 4,550 to 5,150 feet. It formed in mixed alter pheaaant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can 40 vium and eolian deposits. Included in mapping are small, be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape long and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits and cover, For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- small arena of soils that are subject to occasional flooding. till and should be included in plans for habitat develop. Some leveled areas are also included. ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- Typically the surface layer of this Nunn sail is grayish land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,can be brown clay loam Rebut 9 inches thick. The subaoit is light attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, bmwniah gray clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. part of the substratum in light brownish gray clay loam. This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- The lower part to a depth of 00 inches is brown sandy meat It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, loam, and moderately slow permeability. These features create Permeability is moderately alow. Available water problems in dwelling and road construction. Those arena capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is GO inches that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields hazard is low, and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops tom- !!reams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- mody grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, tial is fair for such recreational development an camp and beans,alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- picnic areas and playgrounds. Capability subclass Ile ir- ple of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa rioted, I IIc nonirrigated; Clayey Plains range site. followed by corn,corn for silage, augar beets,small grain, G4—Thedalund loam, 1 to 3 percent slopea. This is a or beans. Generally such characteristic,' as the high clay moderately deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations content or the rapidly permeable substratum slightly of 4,900 to 6250 feet It formed in residuum from shale. reatrict some crops. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- shale and sandstone deeper than 40 inches. rigation is the most common. Proper irrigation water. Typically the surface layer is brown loam about 8 management is essential. Barnyard manure and commer- inches thick. The underlying material is pale brown and vial fertilizer are needed for top yields. very pale brown loam. Shale is at a depth of about 28 in nonirrigated areas most of the acreage is in small inches. • grain and it is summer (allowed in alternate years. Permeability and available water capacity are Winter wheat is the principal crop. The predicted average moderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. yield is 33 bushels per acre. If the crop is winterkilled, Surface runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is low, spring wheat can be needed. Generally precipitation is too This soil is suited to limited cropping. A suitable low for beneficial use of fertilizer, cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by 2 Stubble mulch farming, atriperopping, and minimum til-, years of corn and small grain and alfalfa seeded with a loge are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. ' aurae crop. Incorporating plant residue and manure im- The potential native vegetation is dominated by proves filth and provides organic matter and plant western wheatgrass and blue grama. Buffalograss is also nutrients. present Potential production ranges from 1,000 pounds Most irrigation methods are suitable, but the length of per acre in favorable years to GOO pounds in unfavorable runs should be short to prevent overirrigation. Light, years. As range condition deteriorates, a blue grama-buf- frequent irrigations are best Sprinkler irrigation is Negras, sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in- desirable. Commercial fertilizers increase yields and add vide the site as range condition becomes poorer. to the value of the forage produced. Management of vegetation of this soil should be based In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- barley. and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to Lion. Range pitting can help in reducing runoff.Seeding is winter wheat The predicted average yield is 25 bushels desirable if the range is in poor condition. Western per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years wheatgrass, blue grama, aideonts grama, buffalograss, pu- to allow moisture accumulation. Generally preapitation is bescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgraas are suitable too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. for needing. The grass selected should meet the seasonal Stubble mulch farming,atriperopping,and minimum tit- requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm Terracing ale*may be needed to control water erosion. prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue most successful, grama. Several mid grimace, such as western wheatgrass Wimlbrenka and environmental plantings are generally and needleandthread, are also present Potential produe- well suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing (ion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years vegetation should be continued for as many years as to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition �ossible following planting, Tree! that are best suited and ,deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, buf- have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern falograas, anakeweed, yucca, and fringed nage increase; redcedar, ponderosa pine. Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbuah sumac, nuals invade the aite as range condition becomes poorer. lilac, Siberian peashrub, rind American plum. p� 9(30085 • • Management of vegetation on this soil should be based All methods of irrigation are suitable, tat furrow ir- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- ion, Seeding in desirable if the range is in poor condition. merclal fertilizer are needed for top yields. ;limits grams, little blueetem, western wheatgraaa, blue In nonirrigated areas these 'soils are suited to winter grams,pubescent whentgrasa,and crested wheatgraas are wheat, barley, and sorghum. Mont of the acreage is imitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the planted to winter wheat. The predicted average yield is seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into 28 bushels, per acre. The soil is summer (allowed in al- a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a termite years to allow moiature accumulation. Generally firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. proven most successful. Stubble mulch farming,etriperopping,and minimum tal- Windbreake and environmental plantings are generally lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. not suited to this soil. Onaite investigation is needed to Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. determine if plantings are feasible. The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue Rangeland wildlife, much as antelope, cottontail, and grams. Several mid grasses such as western wheatgrass coyote,are beat suited to thin soil, Because forage product- and needleandthread are also present. Potential produc- tion is typically low, grazing management is needed if tion range; from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years livestock and wildlife share the range. Livestock watering to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable yearn. M range condition facilities also are utilized by various wildlife species. The deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grams, bur- cropland areas provide favorable habitat for pheasant and falogta'se, enakeweed, yucca and fringed sage increase; and forage mourning dove. Many nongnme species can be attracted rge production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- mourning eslabliahing areas for nesting and escape cover. musts invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. The underlying shale is the most limiting feature of Management of vegetation on this soil should be bailed this soil, Neither septic tank absorption fields nor aewnge• on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produo lagoons function properly, In places the underlying shale' Lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sideoata g • has high shrink-swell potential. Environmental and beau- rams little blueatem, western wheatgrans, blue tification plantings of trees and shrubs can be difficult to;beau- grams,pubescent wheatgraes,and treated wheatgreae are establish. Capability subclass IVs irrigated; 1Ve nonir- suitable for seeding, The grace selected should meet the rigged; Loamy Plains range Bite. ( seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into 82—Wiley-Colby complex, 1 to 3 percent elopes. This a clean firm sorghum stubble or it can be drilled into a nearly level map unit is on smooth plains in the western firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has •rt of the survey area at elevation; of 4,860 to 6,000 proven most eucceseful. et The Wiley soil makes up about GO percent of the Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally unit, and the Colby soil about 30 percent. About 10 per- well suited to these soils. Cultivation to control competing cent is lieldt vegetation should be continued for as many years as The Wiley soil is deep and well drained. It formed in silty clay end possible following planting_Trees that are beet suited and w loam. calcareous eolian deposits, Typically the surface layer Is have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern pale brown silt loam about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is redcedar, Pmciemea Pine'Sibet5an elm, Ru'saiame"ve,and pale brown silty clay loam about 23 inches thick.The sub- hackberry. The shrubs beet suited are akunkbueh 'sumac, stratum to a depth of GO inches is very pale brown silty lilac,Siberian peaehrub,and American plum. slay loam, Openlarrd wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, Pertneability is moderately slow. Available water and cottontail are beat suited to these voile Wildlife capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches habitat development, including tree and shrub plantings or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion and grass plantings to serve as nesting areas, should be hazard is moderate. successful without irrigation during most yeara. Under ir- The Colby soil also in deep and well drained and formed rigation, good wildlife habitat can be established, benefit- in calcareous eolian deposita. Typically the surface layer ing many kinds of openland wildlife. is pale brown loam about 7 inches thick. The underlying The Wiley soil has only fair potential for urban and material is very pale brown silt loam to a depth of 60 recreational development Slow permeability, moderate inches. shrink-swell potential, and limited bearing capacity cause Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is problems in dwelling and road construction. The Colby high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. soil has good potential for urban and recreational develop- Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is meat Road design can be modified to compensate for the moderate. limited capacity of this soil to support a load, Capability This map unit is used for irrigated and nonirrigated subclass Ile irrigated, I Ve nonirrigated; Loamy Plains cropland and for rangeland, wildlife habitat, and urban range site- development, in irrigated areas these saint are suited to all crops gimmonly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, mg, alfalfa, small grain, and onion. An example of a ,. stable cropping eyetern in 3 to 4 ycara of alfalfa fol- lowed by corn, corn for silage, sugar bean, small grain,or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and battening pipelines Q®� may be needed for proper water applications. J • • • EXHIBIT "F" • • 900085 ti • A 1— Amoco Production Company Denver Region 1870 Broedwey P.O.Box 800 Denver,Colorado 80201 303830-0000 August 1. 1989 James E. Rees c/o 25-66 LTD Partnership P.O. Box 1764 Englewood, CO 80150-1764 Re: Amoco's Spacing Requirements for T3N-R68W, Section 27: NE/4 Dear Mr. Rees: Amoco will require an area 250' x 50' surrounding the location of its tank battery on this property. Amoco will also need to keep 15' on the lease road. • If you have any questions or need further information, 1 can be reached at 830-4275. l.SSiincerreel/y,,n / 7G4�(�"4"'eteldhOWA- Natalie Udelhoven Law Clerk NU:lls • 900085 • Union Attic Resources - Minerals • June 30, 1989 Mr. Jim Rees P.O. Box 1764 Englewood, CO 80150 Dear Mr. Rees: Re: Long Term Non-Development Lease, Portion of the NE1/4 of Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West, Weld County, Colorado Pursuant to our phone conversation regarding the above-captioned Lease, please be advised that Union Pacific Resources Company ("UPRC") is willing to lease its reserved coal rights in and to approximately 113 acres in the NE1/4 of Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West under the following terms and conditions: 1. The Lease will be for a term of 50 years. • 2. Upon execution of the Lease, Lessee shall pay to UPRC, as consideration for said Lease, the sum of $50.00 per acre for such lands included in the Lease. 3. Lessee shall pay a production royalty to UPRC for all coal mined and removed from the leased premises in the amount of 12-1/2 percent of the average gross sales price f.o.b. cars at point of shipment. 4. Lessee agrees to indemnify and save harmless UPRC and its owners, affiliates, agents, employees and invitees against any and all loss, claims, demands, injury or death arising out of the existence of said Lease or Lessee's operations conducted on the leased premises. 5. Lessee shall operate and use the leased premises in accordance with the law and shall comply with all requirements of federal, state and local law applicable to the leased premises and the subject matter of said Lease. • 900085 Union PdOIC Resources Minerals 8774 Yates Drove, Suite 100 Westminster, CO 80030 303/650-7200 • • • Mr. Jim Bees June 30, 1989 Page 2 6. Lessee agrees to comply with all other terms and conditions of said Lease. It is my understanding that you have applied with Weld County for a zoning change from agricultural to a Commercial-Business PUD for said 113 acres, and that upon zoning change approval, you will formally request in writing the above-captioned Lease. With your written request, please furnish me with a plat showing the exact location of said 113 acre parcel. We are willing to work with you on this matter. Should you have any questions concerning the Long Term Non-Development Lease, please call me at 650-7236. Very truly yours, at, a S. L. White Senior Staff Landman cc: G. H. Kuhnhausen E. L. Wagner • 900085 • • • EXHIBIT "G" I • • 900085 ' I Ir �� 16 Is M L —III I Oem �, -- _ I • 4-1.—\__ Oa 20 t S''s r r•? .21 _= v�e4f S - � oa fi+~ 22 / 23 2. i s "—�— • LIBERTY Bch �/ F04ter '.r;;; _ .Y 1 I o . >: a • BuRidg css ; ; • ; �'. a\�W _• f7QrK M i u • 27 .f `^`s O �� 2B 1i) . 7s 2 .YJ y I _.. al 26 1�Ipilllllll NATIONAL►IA01 ONSRAOCE?NOM* ,•,,'•�:q.�,•. ` •�:�t Sanborn `'/srta-'le/,�` :�� *rb• liplir Reservoir / „Iq, l FIRM Oem ,,,,,,••,' :,9iF!II FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP �KIRKLLANND " al!);fil WELD \\ II `il • ;'lo f COUNTY, II Il�;lll?h'' COLORADO 1 i Iflll BNIIVCORlOItATEAA►ESA IN•._. n 33 II p (� 'i;I I PANEL 850 OF 1075 1 34 �� 3s I.,I I' Oil OA, POO P1"NM NOY P.nn�a / Ili 1 f:: .z" :' �,; o I I , T„ I�Il„1 �� y, ,I .4 yr syJ r! •?,. Is.:: I . j„ 1 j�jpl! Iii �l l „slit!,1 ; I{ ���L�M�r. Ijco 4 i���� —----- �.. � r ���. COMMUNITY•PAMEL NUMBER 'r r'{''; at, ;li I 080266 0850 C 7:4.1.1.11, p•!�i MAP REVISED:I II al N,r t.„4 . : t• i ' X'rA,� %it*:� . .'r4.4t ri, .E SEPTEMBER 28. 1982 1 }? A ° ! '�° r7 .epp dr�� • z .vrAli. PP:4 . i heMN NPyrewlry ..•- . 'Af�4�r� • � ', ',iii w"`y'""m some► t 1'S 1{ '.i.d t• p� �'",,.:= ��^'•'P I • • EXHIBIT "H" • • 900085 • • Planned Unit Development Change of Zone AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property ,s_AA, T.rd (POSTER RTDCE BUSINESS PARK) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mirsal owners and lesses of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which Is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. GENERAL PARTNER The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this /`/ day o£ .Seev4 2i4--G'r 19 9 WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 74 51/4990 ��,944.L4A) Notary Public67/0 M ! Xaz �, SD/ZO 7S' 960085 • Planned Unit Development Change of Zone ISAUES QE ORME QE EIMECBIY 590 EEEI AS OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1989 NAME ADDRESS,TOWN/CITY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION * L & W Partnership 132 S. Skyline Dr. 120726000004 P.O. Box 1176 Mankato, MN 56001 Robert M. and Janice M. 13774 I-25 Access Rd. 120726000029 Rademacher Longmont, CO 80501 Frank Ed Weingardt & 14116 WCR 7 120722000034 Elizabeth Weingardt Longmont, CO 80501 120722000035 Mountain States 1801 California *3130 120722000020 Telephone & Telegraph Denver, CO 80202 Company OUndivided 1/3 to 401 Main Street 120727000024 Edward A. Anderson & Longmont, CO 80501 ,:..1207,27000044 First National. Bank ATTN: " Trust Dept. of Longmont Donald C. Hilgers 2322/S. Rogers Villa 120722000021 *20' Mesa, AZ 83202 First National Bank of 401 Main Street 120727000043 Longmont Longmont, CO 80501 Kitely Farms, A General 13844 WCR 7 120727000047 Partnership Longmont, CO 80501 Valley 66, A Limited % John P. Gavin : Partnership 1207.30000„1 513 Lincoln Ave Winnetka, IL 60093 Sekich Business Park 14311 Mead Street 120723001000 Longmont, CO 80501 120723001004 i 960085 1 900085 s • Planned Unit Development Change of Zone AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property 25-66. Ltd. (FOSTER RIDGE. BUSINESS PARK) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list o£ the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within • five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been q assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. 1 /y_e,1 GENERAL PARTNER The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this /2 day 5;24mn. Prt , 19.19_ by. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 74'9 /990 Notary Public ,� /-157/4) .idtetat)442 2.1an. , .Co 80 /20 900085 • The following is a list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners on or under NEIL Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West. 1. Mineral Owners 25-66LTD 5660 W. Plymouth Dr. Littleton, CO 80123 All but coal. St. Vrain Land Co. 6999 N York St. Denver, CO 80229 All but coal. Union Pacific Resources 8774 Yates Dr. Suite 100 Westminister, CO 80030 Coal only. • 2. Lessees of Owners Amoco Production Co. 1760 Broadway P.O. Box 800 Denver, CO 80201 Oil and gas / lease. • 910085 • • FORM NO.C.5000., Mia yea WITS COVAAO0■t61ON AMMeicAl,AAMO Teti(AnOeuenOM Owe am.•Ogaty..0aM taro, law,IS • SCHED11I. E A row,v., 8025551 Amount of Insurance S Order No. Dee of policy November 6, 1987 Sheet I of 6._ 7.00 A.M. 1. Name of Insured: 25-66 LTD. , a Colorado Limited Parntership 2 The estate or interest in the land described herein and which is covered by'this policy is: • TN FEE SIMPLE 3. The estate or interest referred to herein is at Date of Policy vested in: 25-66 LTD. , a Colorado Limited Partnership • 900085 • • FORM NO,040004 IDe UK wan COLOAA00 aaelON AMae1CAN LAND Toni Aea0C1AT10N WAN Palate Ie70 /AttaNKO 10.17.701 /Oe YK wale COWeADO AMON AYLAICAN LAND ri7K AbOC1ATNln DtTNM7 Pal. falleN aa1e70 tAMtNOCO 10.,7.701 � • 8025551 Sheet 2 of 6 SCHEDULE A—Continued • The land referred to in this polity is situated in the State of Colorado.County of Weld , and la described as follows: The NE's of Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.H. EXCEPT that portion thereof conveyed to The Highland Ditch Company by Warranty Deed recorded in Book 207 at Page 394, weld County Records, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point 722 feet West of the East Quarter Corner of said Section 27: thence N56.14'W 939 feet: thence N70.45'w 985 feet; • thence N38•4 336 feet to a point on the North and South center line of said Section 27; thence South 1125 feet to the center of said Section 27; thence East 1918 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and EXCEPT those portions thereof conveyed to the Department of Highways, • State of Colorado by Special warranty Deeds recorded in Book 1500 at Page 549 and Book 1553 at Page 513, Weld County Records. • • • CORM NO. c.e000•as rOa USE WIrN COLMADO SWOON AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION Oe1Nalrs eoLICr—IGaM i+Ia10 (AMENDED 10.0.101 . 8025551 Sheet 3 of 6 SCHEDULE This Polity dire not inwre nxain*t loos or Ilamage by reason of the following: L Rights or claim*of parties in p.,.,I•.: not shown by the public records. 2. Easements,or claims of CanerlIalitIA.mot shown by the public record... 3. Discrepancies.conflicts in boundary lines, *barrage in area,encroachments, and any facu which a cor- rect survey and inspection of the premises would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. 4. Any lien,or right to a lien,for nercicrs,labor,or material heretofore or hereafter furnished.imposed by law and not shown by thy public records. S. Taxes due and payable: and any tax, special assessments.charge or lien imposed for water or sewer service,or for any other special taxing district. The 1986 General taxes paid, according to tax certificate dated august 10, 1987 . 6. Rights of way for county roads 30 feet wide on each side of Section and 'township Lines, as established by Order of the Board o£ County • Commissioners for weld County, recorded October 14, 1889 in Book 86 at Page 273 . 7. Al co the surface of the subject property, a so such right of way and other grounds as may be necessary for the proper working of any coal mines that may be developed upon said premises and for the transportation�of the coal a�in from Dee the ecsame, as reserved by the flny�"-""' at r —pa ny August 15, 1892 in Book 106 at Page 443, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. 8. Eath and every right or rights of access to and from any part of the right-of-way for Colorado State Highway No. 195, a Freeway established according to the laws of the State of Colorado, as conveyed to the 11958, innBook 1500watsPageState 547, Weld County y deed Records. recorded April 15, Records 9. Perpetual easement 15 feet wide and 25 feet long for the construction of a dividing box in the Easterly portion of the NEk of said Section 27, as granted to The State Highway Commission of Colorado, for the use and of the of ways of tate of instrumenttrecorded 0 � June13f,t1958HinhBook 1505hatS Colorado Page 250, weld County Records. ! 10. The Highland Ditch and the right of way therefor, in the NE5t of said Section 27, as disclosed by instruments of record. 9008 •/ FORM NO. C-l000•JC • •ow Wt WM.COLORADO RROIOR AMLL.CAN LAN° ♦oNA AtwOC/w'f1ON LOAN ROLIC7 1►70 .^moon° .°.17.701 IOR uwt WITR COLORADO RIG1ON A..O°CA%LAND NTLC AwtOC1ANO%OWNLR•ROLIC►-NORM•-1►7O IAMCNO[O 10.17.701 - 8025551 • Sheet 4 of 6 SCHEDULE B---( ontinued 11. Oil and Gas Lease between St. Vrain Land Co. , and T.S. Pace, dated • May 5, 1970 and recorded July 20, 1970 under Reception No. 1551644, In Book 630 for a term of 5 years and as long thereafter as oil or gas or either of them is produced from said land or from lands with which said land is consolidated or the premises are being developed or operated, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. NOTE: Extension of the above Lease as claimed by Affidavit of Production pursuant to '73 CRS 38-42-106. by Amoco Production Company, recorded October 24, 1974 in Book 725 as Reception NO. 1647345. NOTE: Extension of the above lease as claimed by Affidavit of Pro- duction, pursuant to ' 73 CRS 38-42-106, by Nano Prodriipn Comoany4 recorded May 2, 19`5 in Book s= as Reception No. .1 ^ ,. 12. Olle-half of an a and raYdlti.es_ slue under n< 1 JlnA e7wa ]_Qasn dated Mav S, win on land as reser in Deed recorded ja1y 2 , xn Boo as Reception No. 1 72048, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. Easement and right of way for electric transmission line purposes, as granted to Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association Inc. , by Valley 66 "a Limited Partnership, " in the instrument recorded August 13, 1974 in Book 721 as Reception No. 1642635, affecting the following described property: Beginning at a point on the South line of the NE1s said Section 27, 250 feet Westerly from the East Quarter corner of said Section 27, said point also being on the west right-of-way line of Interstate Highway Number 25; thence 889°44 'W, along the South line of the NE's of said Section 27, 357.9 feet; thence N57°26'W, 1 , 190. 1 feet; thence N34°31 'W, 913. 1 feet; thence S83°22 'W, 527.0 feet, more or less to a point on the West line of the NE's of said Section 27; thence Northerly along said West line 60.4 feet; thence N83°22'E, 556.2 feet; thence 534°31 'E, 937. 1 feet; thence 557°26 'E, 1 ,215.6 feet; thence N89°44'E, parallel to the South line of the NE4 of said Section 27, 293.8 feet, more or less to a point on the West right-of-way line of Interstate Highway Number 25; thence Southerly along said right-of-way line 30.0 feet, more or less, to a Point of Beginning. 14. Easement and right of way for pipe line purposes granted to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, a Delaware Corporation by Valley 66, a Limited Partnership by instrument recorded January 31 , 1975 in Book 731 as Reception No. 1653172, in which the specific location of the easement is not defined. • 9k,0085 • • FORM NO, C•e000.3C ION tin WITH COLORADO REDION AMERICAN LAND TITLE AEEOC{ATION LOAN POLICY /°90 ,AMENDED 10•.7.701 ION VIE WITH COLORADO REOION AMERICAN LAND TITLE AEEOCIATION*WREN*POLICY-TONY ■-1£70 {AMENDED 10.17.70. • 8025551 Sheet 5 of 6 SCHEDULE B—Continued 15. Easements and rights of way for existing irrigation ditches, 15 foot wide access road, and powerline along the westerly right of way o£ 1-25 as shown on the survey of Peter Epp, Registered Land Surveyor, of McCarty Engineering Consultants, Inc. dated May 5 , 1984 as Job No. 1523-1. 16. Easement and right of way for utility lines purposes, as granted to Public Service Company of Colorado by Colorado Jockey Club Land Development Company, a General Partnership, in the instru- ment recorded April 18, 1986 in Book 1109 as Reception No. 02050423, affecting the following described property: A parcel of land located in the NEk Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the East Quarter Corner of said Section 27 and considering the Eastline of said Section 27 as bearing, 500°11' 00"W, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence 989°09' 21"w, a distance of 250.04 feet to a • point on the west R.O.W. line of Colorado Interstate No. 25 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: Thence continuing S89°09' 21"w, a distance of 20.00 feet; Thence N00°11'00"E, a distance of 1557. 96 feet; Thence N15°36' 23"w, a distance of 1020.34 feet to a point on the South R.O.W, of U.S. Highway No. 66; Thence S88°18' 38"E, a distance of 20.95 feet; Thence 915°36' 23"E, a distance of 1019.43 feet; Thence 900°11' 00"w parallel to the East line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 27, a distance of 1557 . 60 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 17, Deed of Trust from 25-66 LTD, a Colorado Limited Partnership to the Public Trustee of the County of weld for the use of VALLEY 66, a Limited Partnership to secure $465,000.00 dated November 2, 1987 recorded November 5, 1987 in Book 1175 as Reception No. 02120381 • Sk.00Qu ID • A. • W J O X cams W W} NO N i0 KW W Nwee W 00 OW s WN u CO 2 W0 Ow N S IAA. . iew `o O[ o a CS 0? q 06a1+4 a N .- N Z\ S sX H S whW 4 WV W� p S K O SO sOCM WM WO= Zees w H i .• I.=/ b W . sX .( N=d0 PZZON es06 H O,0 NW00 I110S0 OOS H H O O PS 0 V X 0 OX Ss XX CC I CC II 2Xp e2 =N ssN IOWA css . e NO NW°. 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POO VON X . 000 r . POsfls 00W x0 q OHO .rssCcW os}h K .Os—ad'L V ON P =ZSCWC P C=ZSaC P W OW .-x:4-101 . WVp 900085 N AXpb� oXON= HX�'fx.r HM�da Ax20oW W4sMO J\.7{j�fvJ K A4 owo 0SOCacW\ O V4rH0\ IOtiRH NH=`C..1 NH"10W0 HhtiOWO Nhf9VNb NMa[.+.s b O la c • • • EXHIBIT J • 900085 • • • EXHIBIT J A. Large inlet ditch to Foster Reservoir on the west boundary of our property is owned by the Highland Ditch Company, Inc. 4.22 State Highway 66 Longmont , Colorado 80501 B. There are three internal ditches. One serves subject property only. Second serves the Elizabeth Rademacher Farm Louis Rademacher 1:184 WCR 13 Mead, Colorado 8042 Third ditch serves the following three farms: Edward Anderson 3528 WCR 28 • Longmont, Colorado 80501 Adler Farms Floyd Adler 401 Westminister Longmont, Colorado 80501 L 8< W Partnership F.O. Box 1176 Mankato, Minnesota 56001 • QVOOCC • • e EXHIBIT K • • 900085 • • • EXHIBIT K SUMMARY OF COVENANTS This is a brief synopsis of the covenants that were discussed or mentioned in this rezoning application. This is not intended to be all inclusive. Final covenants will be submitted with the final plat . a. Architecture and Design - This will be consistent throughout each area - Commercial and Light Industrial . Also there will be an Architectural and Design Committee to approve each pro)ect on an individual basis. This committee will look at such items as design, landscaping, fencing, building materials, signage, screening, % open space, height, set back: requirements, and adherance to other covenants. • b. Each of the above mentioned items will have its own covenant and requirements. c. Wild Life - Basically this covenant will cover the following: 1 . Any trees or shrubs removed will be replaced. 2. Trees and shrubs should be planted along boundary lines in excess of so many feet in the Foster • Reservoir Area. Landscaping on the developed area to use xeric species of grasses. , 4. The handling of nuisance wild life. d. Fire Authority - To contact the Longmont Fire Protection Authority prior to obtaining a building permit so to satisfy them of proper permits. This will assure proper sprinkling and alarm systems, etc. e. Sewage - All owners of lots will be required to hook up to the St. Vrain Sanitation District lines when they are available. • 900085 IF REFERRAL. LIST NAME: Foster Ridge Business Park CASE NUMBER: Z-452 REFERRALS SENT: October 24, 1989 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: November 8. 1989 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney _Ault X Health Department Brighton _.,,__Extension Service Dacono Emergency Management Office _Eaton IrX Sheriff's Office _Erie Engineering _Evans _Housing Authority Firestone Airport Authority Fort Lupton Building Inspection Frederick _Garden City STATE _Gilcrest X Division of Water Resources _Greeley 77R-Geological Survey Grover Department of Health _Hudson 77-Highway Department Johnstown Division of Wildlife �Keenesburg X Water Conservation Board Kersey 18-011 and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle ----Lochbule FIRE DISTRICTS _Longmont Ault F-1 X Mead _Berthoud F-2 Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Raymer Macon° F-19 _Nunn _Eaton F-4 Platteville _Fort Lupton F-5 Severance Galeton F-6 _Windsor _Hudson F-7 Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES La Salle F-9 _Adams Longmont F-10 _Boulder - Milliken F-11 _Laximar Munn F-12 Pawnee '-Platteville F-13 FEpERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES - Platte Valley F-14 YX US Army Corp of Engineers �Poudre Valley F-15 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Raymer _Federal Aviation Administration _Southeast Weld F-16 Federal Communication Commission _ Windsor/Severance F-17 W iggins F-18 -- --Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS _Brighton 0,THER TFort Collins I X Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. �..e_Greeley TPanhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. ✓X Longmont YELonga Peak Water Association _West Adams 1 X Amoco Production Co. 71—Highland Ditch Company COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER X Public Servcce Co. of Colorado _X Rick Iverson X Union Pacific Resources, Minerals Div. 900085 Page 2 / REFERRAL LIST NAME: Foster Ridge Business Park CASE NUMBER: Z-452 REFERRALS SENT: October 24, 1989 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: November 8, 1989 0I8ER ✓ VrX Louis Rademacher y X Edward Anderson / X Adler Farms ,/ X L b W Partnership a 900085 • OV.COCO • h# - A9 ROY ROMER JERIS A.DANIELSON Governor °' State Engineer ♦1876* OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 (303)866-3581 December 4, 1989 Mr. Keith A. Schuett Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Foster Ridge Business Park, Case Number T-452 Sec. 27, T3N, R68W, 6TH PM Dear Mr. Schuett: We have reviewed the above referenced application to rezone a 113 acre parcel from agricultural to commercial/industrial . No information was submitted regarding anticipated water requirements. The Longs Peak Water Association has been designated as the source of water and a letter of commitment for service has been submitted. Information available in our files indicates that the Association may have sufficient water resources to serve this development and we recommend approval of rezoning. Sincerely, gr,,mmPlittli James R. Hall, P.E. Supervising Water Resources Engineer JRH/JTS:cIf/6738I cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer d'!r�FJ.rid/�� 1 ; 1989 l pia CD, ?Intithnt. 9;,0085 �yi � • • ___t�_y_ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 0 ��� �C1V`J PHONE(503)3564000,E7fT.MOO 91510th STREET iiiipe. DEC 1 1969 GREELEY,COLORADO80631 planawe blmwi3e� CASE NUMBER Z-452 COLORADO wem s October 24, 1989 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Foster Ridge Business Park. c/o James Rees, General Partner, (25-66, Ltd.) for a Change of Zone from Agricultural to Planned Unit Development for C-3 (Commercial) and (I-1) Industrial uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the NE} of Section 27. T3N. R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to I-25, and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66. 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 November 8, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 'J 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it a81:7tJ' does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. ri 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request A-111. ,.-' " ;71,,, (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our f�`l.:'-``,'.E;A town for the following reasons: p3. We have reviewed the. request and find no conflicts with our I. ?1 interests. ' q1 "'�'`r 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration end will be �[_. .Lu .;LuL - submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. 9� Signed:�Z�`����16�"C��`�" Agency: �cl v`� `� . Date: /7 34 •79 900085 RECEIVED OCT 2 51989; -- 4 STATE OF COLORADO • • Roy Romer, Governor REFER TO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES `pNOR4.00 DIVISION OF WILDLIFE . AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 31�/� Perry D.Olson, Director sue" FPO 6060 Broadway Oy0F` Denver,Colorado 60216 Telephone:(303)2971192 November 17, 1989 Larry Rogstad, District Wildlife Manager 1528 28th avenue court Greeley, Colorado 80631 Mr. Keith Schuett, Current Planner M r:: ---- Weld County Deparment of Planning ��.�.�.7"� .�,e 915 10th street Li l ,I Greeley, Colorado 80631 '°rli2 1969l Re: Case Number Z-452 Weld CD. Planes amass, Dear Mr. Schuett Enclosed, you will find a copy of a letter to your department concerning Case Number S-301, the sketch plan for 25-66 Ltd. In that letter the Division of Wild- life expressed its concerns about the impact to habitat and ultimately the wild- life resource if 25-66 Ltd. is developed. The letter also makes several suggestions to offset potential habitat loss resulting from development of the property. Mr. Jim Rees, General Partner of Foster Ridge Business Park (25-66 Ltd.), and I met last summer to discuss the Division's letter and the proposed development. In that meeting Mr. Rees indicated that he agreed in principle with the letter, and would attempt to incorporate its suggestions in development plans. In a phone call this fall Mr. Rees informed me that he was planning to go forward with a Change of Zoning application for the parcel. He told me that he felt the appropriate place to address our recommendations would be in the property covenants. In 2-452 application parts 3-d4, 18h, and Exhibit K the developers reiterate their support for the Division of Wildlife suggestions. The purpose of this letter is to restate some of the Division's concerns, and request that our recommendations in the earlier letter be incorporated in the zoning application. The Division's greatest concern with this P.U.A. is the potential impact it may have on water quality at Foster Reservoir and the drainage below it. 25-66 Ltd. lies directly upslope from the reservoir. Soils on the property are not suitable for septic systems. Storm drainage from the F.U.D. could increase erosion and siltation in and around the reservoir. The use of septic systems and impacts from runoff could result in eutrophication at Foster Reservoir, with resultant algal blooms, increased pollution, fish and/or wildlife die offs. Therefore, the Division would recommend that this P.U.D. link in with an existing sewage treatment system if possible, or at the very least, use a vault and pump system to handle domestic sewage. Runoff should be channeled away from Foster Reservoir, or be funneled through a siltation basin before it enters the Reservoir. The Division would request the following additions under part 7 in this zoning application: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Hamlet J. Barry, Executive Director WILDLIFE COMMISSION, George VanDenBerg, Chairman • Robert L Freidenberger,Vice Chairman • William R. Hegberg, Secretary Eldon W.Cooper, Member • Rebecca L. Frank Member • Dennis Luttrell, Member • Gene a Peterson, Member • Larry M,Wright, Member 90{ 085 1) In paragraph one Landscaping of lots will incorporate the use o£ xeric (low water use) species o£ grasses, shrubs and trees. Water conservation should be an integral part of any front range development. By avoiding large plantings of bluegrass in this P.U.D. we may be able to avoid problems caused by foraging Canada Geese. The open space area adjacent to Foster Reservoir should be large enough to create a 600 foot setback from the high water line to the nearest building. This would provide an adequate separation between the development and the lake area. It would also help to create a buffer between the de- velopment and hunting activity that occurrs around the lake. Shrub/tree plantings should be installed along the boundry adjacent to Foster Reservoir. This will provide shelter for wildlife, and help establish a spatial barrier between the P.U.D. and the Reservoir. Disturbed areas in the open space should be interseeded or reseeded with suitable mixtures of mid/tall grasses and legumes. Trees removed during construction of the P.U.D. will be replaced at a minimum one for one ratio. 2) Under Section 18h of the application the Division requests: A copy of the letter from the Division of Wildlife regarding Case Number S-301 be included as an exhibit. That the developer and/or landowners within this P.U.D. shall assume responsibility for taking care of nuisance wildlife problems in this development. That nuisance wildlife problems shall be handled in compliance with all apropriate Federal, State, and local law. The Divsion has appreciated the opportunity to comment on this zoning proposal. We would be happy to meet with the developers, or the Planning Commission to discuss any questions. The Division feels that this P.U.D. proposal, if planned properly, could benefit wildlife as well as the citizens of Weld County. Sincerely yours, Larry h;gstad Enc. 9C00W •STATE OF COLORADO • Roy Romer, Governor REFER 10. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE ` �J� James B. Rue Director j`.u• ,'•• , ti 6060 Broadwayi • 'h .qv Denver, Colorado 80218 ' ,°'y OF. Telephone: (303) 297.1192 • Larry Rogstad, District Wildlife Manager 1528 28th avenue court Greeley, Colorado 8D631 phone 352-2143 Weld County Planning Department Re: Case number S-301 915 10th street Greeley, Colorado 80631 To Whom It May Concern: The Division of Wildlife has reviewed the application from 25-66 Ltd. and has made a site inspection. You will find our comments in this letter. The applicant claims that there are no unique natural features, i.e. wildlife, on the development site. While in a strict sense that may be true, the property does directly border Foster Reservoir. Foster Reservoir is an important habitat area for several different wildlife species. - Species of concern that use this area include: waterfowl, shorebirds, herons, raptors including the Bald Eagle, pheasants, cottontail rabbits, red fox, coyote, and mule and white-tail deer. A large number of passerine (song bird) species, also can be found using the wetland area, marshes and midgrass habitat surrounding Foster Reservoir. Many other species of birds, mammals, amphibians and fishes can be found here. Therefore the area around Foster Reservoir, including the 25-66 property, is a key wildlife area. In fact, Foster Reservoir is included on the map of im- portant wildlife Habitat in the Weld County Comprehensive plan. Foster Reservoir also has been used by waterfowl hunters for many years. This use will probably continue in the future. Development close to the lake shore may conflict with the hunting activities of neighboring land owners. Increased human activity especially during the spring and early summer might adversely impact wildlife production on Foster Reservoir. Human activity in the area may make Foster Reservoir "less attractive" for wintering bald eagles as roost sites and/or hunting areas. In essence, development around this lake will adversely impact available habitat with a resultant loss in species richness and lower population levels. The best solution, in terms of the wildlife resource, would be to leave Foster Reservoir and the area surrounding it undeveloped. However, that may not be possible. If the application for 25-66 Ltd. is approved, the Division of Wild- life would make the following recommendations to mitigate the loss of habitat: 1) That trees and shrubby vegetation be preserved whenever possible. 2) Irrigation ditches crossing the property remain untiled and uncovered to provide cover and travel space for wildlife. 3) The open space area along the south side of the property, adjacent to Foster Reservoir, should extend a minimum of 600 feet from the high water line of the lake. This would provide adequate buffer between the lake and -human activity. Additionally this would provide a safe zone to separate hunters from the development. Size T steel shot will carry approximately 300 yards. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Clyde O. Martz, Executive Director . WILDLIFE COMMISSION, Rebecca L. Frank, Chairman George VanDenBerg, Vice Chairman . Robert L Freidenberger, Secretary . Eldon W. Cooper, Member - William R. He/��p r mb R. er Dennis Luttrell, Member . Gene B. Peterson. Member . Larry M. Wright, Member 1Vb • • Without an adequate buffer, shot could conceivably land on buildings, vehicles and people, in the development. 1:) Shrub and tree plantings should be established along the south edge of the bus- iness and light industrial area to act as a visual screen between the develop- ment and Foster Reservoir. The plantings would also provide shelter and food for wildlife. Recommended species include but should not be limited to: plum, wild rose, chokecherry, lilac, russian olive, sumac sp., juniper, Red cedar, caragana, nanking cherry, willow, cottonwood, and hackberry. The planting should be a mixture of different plant species to provide height and visual heterogeneity. $) Disturbed areas in the open space portion of the project should be reseeded with a mixture of miditall',grasses including but not limited to: switchgrass, bluestem, indiangrass; western wheatgrass, tall wheatgrass, pubescent wheat- grass, and tall fescue. The mixture should also include some alfalfa as a nitrogen fixer, and to provide heterogeneity. 6) Landscaping on the developed portion of the parcel should use xeric (low water use) species of grass including: buffalo grass/blue grams, brome/fescue mixtures. Once establised, these species require less wator, fertilizer and care. 7) Trees removed during construction should be replaced at a minimum of one for one. 8) Sewage treatment should be handled through a vault system with periodic pumping until the development can tie in with a public sewer system. The use of sep- tic systems and leach fields in close proximity to wetlands and lakes can cause eutrophication of the aquatic area, with resultant algal blooms, high BOD levels and persistent problems with pollution. Theftoil classification for the parcel include Thedalund load and Aquills and Aquepts both of which are not suitable for septic systems. The Nunn Clay Loam is suitable for sep- tic systems only when the lower layers are loam or sandy loam. Therefore, septic systems on a good portion of the property may not function properly with resultant runoff into Foster Reservoir. 9) Storm drainage from the parcel should be funneled into a siltation basin before it enters Foster Reservoir. • Additionally the developers and users of this development should be aware that they will be responsible for handling nuisance wildlife within the parcel. When one buildsin a rural, wildlife rich setting they can expect "visits" from skunks rodents and other undesirable creatures. The Division of Wildlife will provide information on how to control nuisance animals. But the landowners will be responsible. for the actual control. Of course, methods used to control unwanted wildlife must be lawful. The .Division has appreciated the opportunity to comment on this application. We would be willing to meet with the developer to discuss any questions he might have. or offer information on how to maximize the development for wildlife as well as people. Best Regards, Larry g stad 900085 .ems • • STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS a.\\ P.O. Box 850 f�� Greeley,Colorado 80832-0850 (303)353-1232 Ea'cost November 9, 1989 Weld Co. - S.H. 66 1P15115 Tr�71 1Foster Ridge Bus. Park 'LIT 1 s' 1989 File: 25-66 Ltd. Sketch Plan S.W. Cor. I-25 and S.H. 66 Weld Co. Kama Coawassio, DOH File 45100 Mr. Keith Schuett Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Schuett: We have reviewed the Foster Ridge Business Park which was previously submitted as the 25-66 Ltd. P.U.D. Sketch Plan. The following comments on this Planned Unit Development incorporate those made in our letter of April 25, 1989, and take into account the traffic analysis by Leigh, Scott and Cleary, Inc. As stated in our,previous letter, the location and number of access points along State,Highway 66 are regulated by the State Highway Access Code. The western proposed access to this P.U.D. is not consistent with the one-half mile spacing criteria for this category of highway. This access needs to be located within 200 feet of the west boundary of this property which is the quarter section line. We note that the Highland Ditch runs along the west property line so it is not possible to place the access at that location. The intent of the one-half mile access location is to allow for major potentially signalized intersections which serve as many properties as possible. Since this access and the interior road cannot be on the west property line due to the ditch, it is important to allow for a future road connection to the adjacent property to the west. A road right of way needs to be shown on the plans extending to the west prop- erty line to allow for future access across the ditch. In addition to the above comments on the western access, we have dis- cussed with the District Engineer the additional access near the center of the property frontage on State Highway 66. The traffic analysis has recommended a right-turn in and out/left-turn in only access with appropriate design and signing to inhibit left turns onto the highway. This limited type of access is recommended to accommodate the high level of projected traffic. 900085 • • MR. KEITH SCHUETT November 9, 1989 Page two We have no objection to planning for a future additional access near the center of the property to relieve demand at the western access. However, this access would not be permitted until the design of the western access is exceeded by actual traffic volumes. This would most likely occur when westbound left turns exceed the storage capacity of the left-turn deceleration lane (300 left turning passenger vehicles per hour or a sufficient combination of cars and trucks exceeding a 250-foot storage capacity). As indicated in the traffic analysis, the western access and the future east access would require right-turn acceleration/deceleration lanes and left-turn deceleration lanes. These lanes must be designed according to the speed limit at the time of the application for access, currently 55 mph. We encourage the applicant to coordinate the design of the access improvements with this office prior to application for the Access Permit. Thank you for the opportunity to review this development plan. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, DOUGLAS D. HANES DISTRICT ENGINEER Eirme)6V/4 7 Evan A. Hooper, Jr. Development/Access Coordinator EAH:smw cc: L.D. Yost Area Foreman File: Hooper/Crier via Rames 900085 The Highland Ditch Company 4322 State Highway 6 Longmont, CO 80501 November 2, 1989 Weld County Dept. of Planning 915 10th Street Greeley, CO. 80631 In reference to the Foster Ridge Business Park. The Board of Directors of The Highland Ditch Company make thie following request and statement. 1 . No obstructions, no fences, no gates, no trash dumping, no interference, to Highland Ditch inlet ditch or to Foster Reservoir itself. 2. Our ditch riders and Superintendent must at all times be able to have access to the reservoir, inlet ditch and road that the ditch riders use during the year. 3 . The Highland Ditch Company Board of Directors fe very concerned with the safety of human life around ite ditches and reservoirs. They are alto concerned about the trash and debris that usually goes along with commercial and industrial uses. 4. Being able to maintain the inlet ditch and the reservoir by the Superintendent and his men is also very important and is a year around fob. Heavy equipment and trucks could be involved as maintenance is needed and they muet have access at all timee. Reesspeectfully� submitted, ~Ma kr�� ciA4,4 27uc Office Manager NOV 3 1969 Weld gyp, o18Uolaj tlaelniza, 9000® • • PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY 635 No. 7th Brighton, Colorado 80601 (303) 659-5922 November 2. 1989 ''�'lrNia575-11 0V 3 19 _ Mr. Keith A. Schuett Current Planner Weld County Dept. of Planning Weld Co. Pinny 'mato 915 10th Street Greeley, CO. 80631 RE: Case u2-452 - Foster Ridge Business Park - c/o James Rees. General Partner (25-66, LTD) - Zoning change. Dear Mr. Schuett: Please find enclosed a copy of our as-built map, which shows our pipeline (16-10-075-173-4" ) , in the hi-lighted areas, that is located in Northeast Quarter of Section 27 . Township 3 North. Range 68 West, Weld County. Colorado. At this time. Panhandle Eastern does not foresee any conflicts with the rezoning proposal. However, before we give our recommendations Panhandle is requesting that Mr. Rees contact us to be made aware of the following stipulations in case of future construction activities. 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 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. 900085 • • We will be more than happy to work with everyone involved, however. it must 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 persons asking for this movement. If additional information is needed, please call me at 659-5922. ext. 222. Sincerely, ,t'a y� Larry E. Abston Area Supervisor attachments xc: File 960085 ,- _ m 07429'57" }M • leI 11 \ 1 • .• -10'075-1309-4" I '1,4ID-075-781-3° \N. . • w e M- 1I AMOCO-VALLEY 66.2 N.O i N. . FREDRICKSON Nail1 JI2J4?a '• #M.S:690 VALLEY 66-1's`'• I /i /! ' f9-10 MR0-075-227-3" 644: ti t.a• y\.- - p ` I r �I _ seFoster 27 Reservoir 14-10-075-651-4" I .'P ••, — 19-10-075-2I-3" ,*IOW-ANDERSON '41` I f Y TRUST No.2 1 �r AMOCO ANDERSON 1 mints# I I' I / M.S7S97 ' I I/ t,eO-:075-793`d'� /030.53.1" I /i I /03o r• 1 I6-10-075-60 •4" —SS �J�^y- P-114-0-075-1069-4" ,a ,^ x ' - 1• es' 1 1 1 - 13. P /� it :, 90°24x3" �II ab�a �. !r. 3� es o.2, j " �•Ir I —/Zs: " ! 14-10-•75-743 0.�9 h a I I kVI.II /,4\43,30. / I :mac S !1099 —lci16-10-075-174 -4" 25 AMOCO SI / if AO�F. II �`)1 f rI i Pr =4. . AMOCO -ANDERSON-C- 1 � AMOCO- ADLER d M.s.8074 I $j C - 1 90°13' " � A.PC,-FLOYD ADLER'S TRUE#I - S. A - A'S 879614-10-075-1 19-4. ms 5,262,5 s i w /0 8' 19-1075-127-3" rU -2sz4e2'--� •A--z-----34 _.. _ I /02°O/bJ" - I I - 6-10-075-211-4" • 1 • IS-10-075-287-3 ' AMOCO-F.' ADLER-IS-1 f '*•MSe/7/ AMQCO-ANDERSONs " 9600 - AMILY TRUST No. C-2 1 ;7fic I /022.e3" 14-10-075-408-4" N 1124719-10 75-128-3"--- \A It-10-075-784-3" "...k. lz.rrir - x '7\ .).. , /. .7 April 17, 1989 Platte River Resident Office D � ���� D.S. Army Corps of Engineers �f 3 9307 State Highway 121 [N0V 1989 I Littleton, Colorado 80123-6901 Keith A. Schutt Weld Co. Mamma v ai Department of Planning Services 915 - 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Schuett: Reference is made to your April 12, 1989 letter and my subsequent April 17 site visit which concerns Case Number S-301 (Jim Rees) project which will impact approximately 0.13 acres o£ wetland located at NE of Section 27, T-3-N, R-68-W, Weld County, Colorado. See attached map. Based on the information you provided, this office has determined that the proposed work is authorized by the Department of the Army Nationwide Permit found at 33 CFR Part 330.5(a) (26). Enclosed is a fact sheet which fully describes this Nationwide Permit and lists the Special Conditions which mast be adhered to for this authorization to remain valid. Although an Individual Department of the Army permit will not be required for the project, this does not eliminate the requirement that you obtain any other applicable Federal, State, or local permits as required. Please note that deviations from the original plans and specifications of your project could rer,aire additional authorization from this office. Should you at any time become aware that either an endangered species or its critical habitat exist within your project area, you must immediately notify this office. Rau are advised that this verification of the nationwide permit authorization is valid until April 17, 1991. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact this office or call Terry McKee at 303/979-4120 or 4121 and reference Nationwide Permit application number CO-89-48. Sincerely, Terry McKee Environmental Resource Specialist cf: Permit Piles Omaha Permits Branch Colorado Dept. of Health O.S. Fish and Wildlife Environmental Protection Agency Colorado Division of Wildlife 900085 l it7. ! • •F� l rir•200• , G - a- 27. zz Ent 4uoe.eei S:00•//OO'LY. Za57.3/' Section @ .. i X 1 • //VTERSPITE 1/14/1 25 e= C. oe �,` _. .�__.._........ �+.. S.00V,OO1109 /587.60• h e e --�_ ; 1 41/2 , /019,43' I ! m ' ,E API) •I • i tit. ' 204j me - _.._.. .. ... _ r o h ri, / l i 7 ) a >I 1. . or 1 n " J i 1 V / 1 �f I ICI Q` I, j ti y s •h4 cs ,)y9 h / i .41' 1. 1/4, le �A��I °C, �� \C .I•I boo „. ... ato er \6 ( / se* . . o. I •es •I 't, • (Q,. e •0. �y 0irs/areye/ona .. ... \C •I oebnbnnd/e Eoe/tm"Nitro C sway . Jh • P4 e/iae easement.reeephen!653/72 °` weld Cam*taroede i.1. • .� ZVI ethic emerc/ion a Tthetio then Assoc t, - Pews//the cowmen?•reeephin /$t;615 1 'I• 1 p° Wed Csun/y Rent& ' 14 i de 4N, 'POSTER RESERV \ �i •ers, sIt/ rt -��—�/ ;:1 1 • Ira. 1IT?, ; � '` -� , t � dh i, 1 ,1, k _ i (' �e �T , — ` �� ; \ 1 � �� �*� b r.,. .._._._._._._._._.�., �t �' .0002i _ ff 1 ctn/ir o/ SeN;en 16'/6 E: I4T4.05' ' "AZ 67' .._ � .- :friar. Cente /ine�" r N.eNtANo Dart. ' width varier 1 ' 940085 Eti — ._...._._. ._.._.. .. � ,. • • • MEMORAIIDUM 111111e. 7o Keith Schuett. Planning oa* r bor 31, 1989- COLORADO From Drew Seheltinga, Cevnty rngineer sublect; roster Ridge Avcinecc Park ( laroac Bev', 25-4,_imrA) Z-452 My comments remain the same as those in my April 21, 1989 memo. Issues of access onto Colorado State Highway 66 will not be dealt with by this department and should be addressed to the Colorado Department of Highways. In this application, as well as in the sketch plan application, the narrative indicates Weld County will accept the streets for maintenance. It is the Board of Weld County Commissioners policy, that subdivision streets will not be accepted for maintenance. Also, the application narrative indicates the internal streets will be built by the developer as required. The sketch plan indicates the internal streets will be constructed on a lot-by-lot basis. These are not acceptable plans for the development of the interior road system. The applicant is required to show the willingness and financial capability to construct the road improvements necessary to support the site. The applicant should be required to present such a plan, including drafts of proposed agreements for road improvements both on and off site. 1IP ilg) a 1 1989 catoy — is DLS/mw:prfrbp weidaut xc: Commissioner Lacy Planning Referral File - Foster Ridge Business Park, Z-452 94..0085 OFFICE . OF THE WIERIFF MEMORANDUM Planning Department TO Ed Jordan, Sheriff FROM October 27, 1989 DATE Attached RE The Weld County Sheriff's Office has no objection to this application provided that police protection for the area will be addressed with a LAW Enforcement Authority prior to final plat and issuance o£ any building permits. This concern has been noted in the application under comments and concerns from the sketch plan. Please contact me if you have any questions. EJ:lch o � -S� ?fa \\ LocT 2 7 1989 _ et%Co.Kam"t amr►ss�► 900085 FLOgage.4a-trok44 , • ree-�- � d roictl_ At° 76-"_ v "-cam/ �r� .ux�.�.�e i-9761 _tc:2--eze2 ."4!C4, , 1/45 • "acwr \, Nov ° 1989 Weld Co. Mama CammtSSioD • 960085 • STATE Of COLORADO • OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 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 NOvember 8, 1989 0 �Keith Schuett rafli tcW�� Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street NOV 0 1989 { Greeley, CO 80631 LIL Re: Change o£ Zone WNd :A. oI>+ Foster Ridge Business Park NE 27-3N-68W Dear Mr. Schuett, This letter is in regards to your request to review and comment on Rees and Company and their intent to rezone NE 27-3N-68W. I have reviewed the application and do not find any conflicts with the plans presented. I did notice that the Valley 66 Unit well operated by Amoco Production Company was not clearly spotted on Exhibit A. Although the oil storage tank battery is shown, the well itself is not. I have enclosed the footages from the section lines of the surface location for this well. This office does support Amoco Production Companies request for a buffer zone around the producing property as requested in their August 1, 1989 letter (Exhibit F) . 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, Stel.hrreir Stephan Pott 900085 Sr. Professional Engineer . E ., C ,'"!/ 7 .e: . N i R. 611(68* ^ , -- -. ---- - _ . t ' I j I • I } ' ; I I I o I ' i , ' _ � _ I--' I i r i 'I r e— ' 4cr, ' y 4r I I I r T. _ __ •_ - I i ' ! I , i N ! , I I , 1 I j i , i I � } r r r 1 1 + f I --- - _ _� I J- H SCOik • • I" : t000' Powers Elevation Company, Inc. of Denver, Colorado hos in accordance with a request from Mr. McMillian for Amoco Production Co. - determined the location of No.l Valley "66" arAt to be CN% a Section 27 township '...j2__.. Range 684 of the 6th prinoipal Meridian Weld , County, Colorado l hereby certify that this plot is an 7; accurate representation of a correct 11 survey showing the location, of } ' Date• 1D-25_74 --(gag-41. a - Licensed :-and Surveyor' No 2E53 Stete h: Colo.:rico 9G0085 Cp��i;F ]`��= �� LONGMONT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ilit( DV 9 9119 County Line Rd., Longmont, CO 80501 • 9 (n (303) 772-0710 Metro(303) 666.4404 ffe(d Co. (++Wi n% L nfamis on� Mr . Keith Schuett November 7, 1989 Department of Planning riS 10th Street Greeley, CO eo631 Mr. Schuett : i have teceived the P. U.D. request for Foster Ridge Business Park and have no conflicts provided the following requirements are met: i . All streets and roads must be built to Uniform Fire Code standards ( 10. 207) and must have an all weather surface. prior to construction of any building in the P.U.D. Turnarounds must have a minimum outside radius of 48 feet. 2. The required fire hydrants and water supply (fire- flow) shall be in place prior to construction of any buildings. Fire flow must meet or exceed the requirements of Uniform Fire Code Appendix III -A, and table no. III -A-A. Fire hydrant placement shall be in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Appendix III -B and Table no. III B-A. A plan showing placement of hydrants, size of pipe, location of pipe, and a schedule of projected fire flows for the system must be presented and approved prior to installation. Testing of pipe and hydrants will be in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) publication *24 " Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances". The Fire Marshal or his representative shall witness and sign off the testing. 3. The Longmont Fire Protection District recommends the P. U. D developers install the hydrant system as opposed to the individual building developers for the sake of macketability, wvet all cost benefits, ease of future development, and to ensure building developers can build in this area. Note: The Longmont Fire Protection District will not allow construction of buildings where there is inadequate water supply for fire-flow requirements per Uniform Fire Code and NFPA standards. 4. All new construction must meet the requirements for fire protection set forth by The Longmont Fire Protection District. The Fire District must see all plans for all new buildings before construction takes place. p 900005 • • . ° __ LONGS PEAK WATER ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 714 • LONGMONT, CO 80502-0714 • P03) 776-3847 November 10, 1989 Mr. Keith A. Schuett Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Foster Ridge Business Park Case No. Z-452 Dear Mr. Schuett: This letter supplements previous commitment letters which Longs Peak Water Association has issued in connection with the above-referenced matter. Please be advised that Longs Peak Water Association is able to provide the Foster Ridge Business Park with whatever quantity of water is required for development of the Business Park on the condition that the Business Park pay the cost of extending a sufficiently large water line to the Park to meet the Park's need and, as stated in the Association's previous letters, subject to the owner's compliance with any other Association charges, rules and regulations. This statement of the Association's willingness to serve will remain valid for a period of six months from the date of this letter. Please contact me if you have any questions concerning this matter. Very truly yours, Vernon Peppler, President DFB:VP:sd cc: Foster Ridge Business Park (Att'n: James Rees) i Gov 141989 LPWA\FRBP-L.SCH - W¢5O Co.�awin unmMis° 9O0085 40)(SAin6() • 4,4ater.cWE-90-0003 N ROY R.ROMER �� JONN W.ROLD 0DVERNOR *11w DIRECTOR */876 COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 716 STAYE CENTENNIAL BUILDING- 1313 SHERMAN STREET DENVER,COLORADO 80203 PHONE(303)888.2811 November 6, 1989 T�,.�; ,. �Jra 2t;l_4) 7(1✓O n- �r Mr. Keith Schuett I 'WV 7 1989 ', ,b1 Weld County Department of Planning Services j ._ _. 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 wed Co. 9tanmut ,;Ilmmuwur RE: 2-452, FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK Dear Mr, Schuett: We have reviewed the plat and attendant information for the proposed rezoning. Geologic conditions that may affect future development on the property include: potentially collapsing soils, swelling soils and bedrock, potential perched ground water, erosion, and potential radon gas hazard. The site does not appear to be in a 100-year flood plain, and we have no record of any underground mining having occurred on the site. There do not appear to be any significant mineral resources on the site. Geology on the site consists of thin deposits of wind-blown silt and sand (Colima) overlying Pierre Shale transition zone bedrock. The eolian deposits are prone to hydrocompaction, while soils and bedrock of the Pierre formation generally expand when exposed to water (in some areas the transition member is a sandstone, which would not expand). Both of these types of soils can cause severe structural and flatwork damage. Especially if perched ground water forms onsite. The Pierre Shale has been found to produce high levels of radon gas along the Front Range. Therefore, we recommend that either houses be constructed using radon gas reduction techniques; or, be tested for radon after completion and any necessary remedial measures be implemented. In conclusion, there appear to be no major geologic concerns which would preclude approval of the proposed rezoning. However, when development is proposed, geotechnical and drainage reports should be prepared. Sincerely, 110,4-1 Candace L. Jochim Engineering Geologist vjr:CLJ-90-047 ,eiCOOS5 5027 GEOLOGY STORY OF THE PAST.,,KEY TO THE FUTURE 71114,1*t' • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES \• PHONE(303)35434000.O CT.4400 RECEIVED 91310tH STREET GREELEY,COLORAOO 80631 WI D�e 0CT 26 '89 COLORiwo wATERcAsE NUMBER 2-452 COLORADO CONSERVATION • RoARn `15.f Gti g7 cc*Ir—`., October 24, 1989 i � NOV J 1989 I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: HCId Co. thamt(6t tommt= Enclosed is an application from Foster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rees, General Partner, (25-66, Ltd.) for a Change of Zone from Agricultural to Planned Unit Development for C-3 (Commercial) and (I-1) Industrial uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to 1-25, and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or reecmmendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by November 8, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuatt. Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please � refer to the enclosed letter. Oat- � /` Signed: - Agency: CA-Lots (. at- � e� /3.67/ �/ Date: l0 31 - 9000 A _ • 41 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ilskii4411.14c1 . PNONE(303)356000,EX7.4100 01510th STREET GREELEY,COLORA0O 80611 in Ike CASE NUMBER 2-452 COLORADO October 24, 1989 TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Foster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rams. General Partner, (25-66, Ltd.) for a Change of Zone from Agricultural to Planned Unit Development for C-3 (Commercial) and (I-1) Industrial uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to I-25, and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66. 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 November 8, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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/la not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. I"T 5,4C yC717 Signed: +(/ q Agency: Cv e s eVoi/`�f 4 _0`Ej 2 T ;989 /G Date: 2- 78 f `Ii1� 1 elm Cn. PlzainK i:nswmoa 94®085 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PmomEGVBams900.Ernss0p WM iMn STREET IrGG4 GREELEY.CCtORAOO80611 �O No“ 1989 i CASE NUMBER 2-452 • COLORADO a'°to. wo,w„r October 24, 1989 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Poster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rees, General Partner, (25-66, Ltd.) for a Change of Zone from Agricultural to Planned Unit Development for C-3 (Commercial) and (I-1) Industrial uses. The parcel of land is described as part o£ the NE} of Section 27. T3N, ROW of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado. Tha location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to I-25, and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66. 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 November 8, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett„ 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 • (la/le 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. ,,eeyy Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: J6<dia, Agency: Longmont Soil Conservation District Date: November 3. 1989 �n .94..0085 0 if to DEPARTMENT PLANNING SERVICES ,. PDMONE(303)3564004e r.4400 L WI 91510th STREET "!^lJ GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 ik 0:;719,89, . CASE NUMBER z-45 COLORADO ix.% ,, LGE.0RAD0 October 24, 1989 i t 14OV 1 3 1989 Li1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: "JEId te. :?3mmsar znanutt4 Enclosed is an application from Foster Ridge Business Park, c/o James Rees, Central Partner, (25-66, Ltd.) for a Change o£ Zone from Agricultural to Planned Unit Development for C-3 (Commercial) and (I-1) Industrial uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the NE} of Section 22, T3N, R681 of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to I-25, and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66. 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 November 8, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett. 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/ia not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please �refer r to the enclosed letter. n'� Signed: (-Vino, r aw Agency: V�(7/C7CA P�wpuGhdaJ CO. Date:_ //b 9 CD') ( SC 0085 (v DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES • • PHONE(303)3584000,EXT.WO 1ft'', 915 10tft STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 1111k CASE NUMBER Z-452 COLORADO October 24, 1989 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Foster Ridge Business Park. c/o James Rees, General Partner. (25-66, Ltd.) for a Change of Zone from Agricultural to Planned Unit Development for C-3 (Commercial) and (I-1) Industrial uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to 1-25, and south of and adjacent to State Highway 66. 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 November 8, 1989, ao that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Date: 900085 ~ • • e • 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 1 ' Qom- yjr2,, . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: 5�6-0' 1597F,p /44' t/.¢ir7,e NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN GNATL E OF PLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) ) I COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS y DAY OF l� J 19 90. J 9 � -SEAL YI'Ia.e.414.04.) NOTARY PUBLIC • MY COhLMISSION EXPIRES 94•_/./ 2 9 i9 90 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 19_ JAN 1 1 1990 , . 9(,0085 OW '�. �hlMlIon ....AIOtlC11P � �1IOO • . /PP PLANNING COMMISSION 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 PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CASE a Gfr02,4 . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: a°oyr-6-o //A% NAME 1471,1P, Zese PERSON POSTIN SIGN • f� IGNATU F APP CANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 3th DA7 OF November , 19 89 SEAL "4" OTARYLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES May 3, 1993 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: I9 rNOV -„,18 1989 Weld Ca. Raton camussIOD 9 .0085 # # ,. arn'.°ib.m. a J -," to hi 1. ,,. .d x.. 11 . .4 b ��� .. _+i�. .�`Y d .I. lC4 n %.r�.'.v WiK'id '....A .. .4!"4A M , t II • it te �, Da►,� Witt .. ' ,. IL e'd-46 ogollaitto so a 4 4. �q .��-- r #� 1 iti .:12...A.,S .....,. c, rm. '1/2\cif? ,d . The a y^�y n a � (Ca ro a51-felalCd. 0 ler"L ) )C.\� NOV 1 5 1989 � ��� 11,I YIEId Co. PIBIMIDq C0UII6IMIW. • fite0485 • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356000.EXT.4W0 ' 01510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 5, 1989, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a Change of Zone for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Foster Ridge Business park, (25-66, Ltd.), c/o James Rees, General Partner LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) C-4 (Highway Commercial), and I-1 (Industrial) uses r LOCATION: West of and adjacent to 1-25; south of and adjacent to State Highway 66 SIZE: 113 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342. Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on December 5, 1989. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services. Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley. Colorado 80631 - phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Ernie Ross. Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be publish (1) ov er 3, 1989 Received by: .,a.� Date: 0 oorr 91..0085 RP \L 1PIR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3584000,EXT,w00 ' 01510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80831 �i COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public bearing on Tuesday, December 5, 1959, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a Change of Zone for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Foster Ridge Business Park, (25-66, Ltd.), c/o James Rees, General Partner LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Chang. of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) C-4 (Highway Commercial), and I-1 (Industrial) usoe LOCATION: West of and adjacent to I-25; south of and adjacent to State Highway 66 SIZE: 113 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held is the Weld County Commissioners` Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on December 5, 1989. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department or Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 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 (1) time by November 3, 1989 Received by: Data: S 0^8.5 s a MAILING LIST 2-452 Foster Ridge Business Park L & W Partnership 132 South Skyline Drive P.O. Box 1176 Mankato. MN 56001 Robert M. and Janice M. Rademacher 13774 1-25 Access Road Longmont, CO 80501 Frank E. Weingardt and Elizabeth Weingardt 14116 Weld County Road 7 Longmont, CO 80501 Mountain State T & T Company 1801 California. #3130 Denver. CO 80202 First National Bank of Longmont 401 Main Street Longmont, CO 80501 Edward A. Anderson and First National Bank o£ Longmont 402 Main Street Longmont, CO 80501 Donald C. Wagers 2322 South Rogers Villa. #20 Mesa. AZ 85202 Kitely Farms A General Partnership 13844 Weld County Road 7 Longmont, CO 80501 Valley 66. Ltd. c/o John P. Gavin 513 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, I1 60093 Sekich Business Park 14311 Mead Street Longmont. CO 80501 9(0085 MAILING LIST 2-452 Foster Ridge Business Park Page 2 25-66 Ltd. 5660 West Plymouth Drive Littleton. CO 80123 St. Praia Land Company 6999 North York Street Denver, CO 80229 Union Pacific Resources 8774 Yates Drive, Suite 100 Weatminister. CO 80030 Amoco Production Company 1760 Broadway P.O. Boa 800 Denver, CO 80201 900085 • • The following is a list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners on or under NR11 Section 27, Township 3 North, Range 68 West. 1. Mineral Owners 25-66LTD 5660 W. Plymouth Dr. Littleton, CO 80123 All but coal. St. Vrain Land Co. 6999 N York St. Denver, CO 80229 All but coal. Union Pacific Resources 8774 Yates Dr. Suite 100 Westminister, CO 80030 Coal only. • 2. Lessees of Owners Amoco Production Co. 1760 Broadway P.O. Box.800 Denver, CO 80201 • -Oil and gas lease. • gL00t35 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy o£ the surrounding property owners and owners and 1eeseea of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in the case 112-452 for Foster Ridge Business Park, 25-66, Ltd., c/o James Rees, General Partner, in the United States Mail postage prepaid First Class Mail by postal card as addressed on the attached list. This 30th day of October 19891.` TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS OR OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WELD COUNTY'S NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Weld County Planning Commission vill hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 5. 1989. at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commis- sioners' Hearing Room. first tloor. Weld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, concerning the request o£: CASE NUMBER: 2-452 APPLICANT: Foster Ridge Business Park, 25-66, Ltd., c/o James Rees, General Partner REQUEST: Change of Zone to PUD (Planned Unit Development) r (Commercial), C-4 (Highway Commercial) . and I-1 (Industrial) UMW LEGAL: Part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N. R6SW of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to I-25; south of and adjacent to State Highway 66 For more information call Keith A. Schuatt, Current Planner. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 915 10th Street - Room 342 Greeley, CO 80631 Phone 356-4000, Ext. 4400 s,.0085 • Planned Unit Development Change o£ Zone AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST O HERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property 25-66. Ltd. (FOSTEiyRIDGE BUSINESS PARK) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list Owas compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date. de_e.d GENERAL PARTNER _J The (foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this /I day 5-the/Kb-EA, 191i by. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: •149 /990 W204.4.1.end u 3 t— ::otary Public , Pcv , Co 80 w 9 .0085 • • • Planned Unit Development Change of Zone WOO QE QIINEBB QE EBQEEBIX ;QQ EEC! A8 OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1489 NAME ADDRESS,TOWN/CITY STATE AND ZIP CODE ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IDENTIFICATION N L & W Partnership 132 S. Skyline Dr. P.O. Box 1176 12072b000004 Mankato, MN 56001 Robert M. and Janice M. Rademacher 13774 Y-2., Access Rd. 120726000029 Longmont, CO 80501 Frank Ed WeinQardt & 14116 WCR 7 120722000034 Elizabeth Weingardt Longmont, CO 80501 120722000035 Mountain States 1801 California 03130 22 Telephone & Telegraph Denver, CO 80202 1`07"`000020 Company tUndivided 1/3 to Longmont, CO 80301 120727000044 Edward A. Anderson g� 401 Main Street Firs , A. And Bank 120727000024 ATTN: Trust Dept. - . of Longmont Donald C. kilgers 2322 ,5. Rogers Villa 120722000021 020 Mesa, AZ 85202 First National Bank of Longmont Longmont, CO 80301 401 Main Street 120727000043 Kitely Farms, A general 13844 WCR 7 Partnership 120727000047 Longmont, CO 80501 Valley bb, A Limited Partnership ' John P. Gavin 120723000031 .,15 Lincoln Ave Winnetka, IL 60093 Sekich Business Park 14311 Mead Street Longmont, CO 80501 120723001000 120723001004 • 9 �o85 • • • I =MIT "I" • • 9C©485 • • • Planned Unit Development Change of Zone AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property lc_A,(L yrd (FnSTFR RTTICR Bi1STNRSS PARK) • STATE OF COLORADO ) aS. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of hls or her knowledge the attached nat .'s a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and leases of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names • appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. GENERAL PARTNER • The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this /4/ day of .SeP/Gintut- , lg f f WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 71/49//990 .i ; ;j .• ., Notary Public 900085 fliaacc%N.,\\ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES alP4 pmoNE 003)3564000,EXT.4403 t 91610th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO&0631 Ce COLORADO • October 24. 1989 Foster Ridge Business Park c/o James E. Rees P.O. Box 1764 Englewood. CO 80150-1764 Subject: 2-452 - Request for a Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for 1-3 (Industrial) and C-3 (Commercial) uses on s parcel of land described as part of the NE} of Section 27, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Rees: Your application and related materials for the request described above has been accepted at your request for porcessing. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, December 5. 1989. at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room. first floor. Weld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street. Greeley. Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. 1t is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles o£ the property_in question or if tha 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 Mead Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Bertina Willden at 535-4477 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. 99OOO5 y Y • Foster Ridge Business Park c/o James E. Rees October 24, 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 November 7, 1989. you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no latex than November 11, 1989. 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. Res alacialt pectfully. A.Se Current Planner SAS:rjg pc Jerry McRae. Y.E. 900085 0 ....------T7----1----- - . . �_.—gr..,.R._.pko` •SENDER:.complete 1 ono 2,when Acheloos,ewvkw w dslred.an.ranee Item r Put YOU,eddraw M tin'71ETURNTYt rr�800o0o orr tli roves olds. 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Date of Delivery /-y PS Form 3811,Un..1987 *ttn aPA.1M'-1724 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT 900085 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 86 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 29 AND 31 FOR APPROXIMATELY 10 WORKING DAYS FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410 (6) (a) , CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose o£ road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . . " , and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 86 between Weld County Roads 29 and 31 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective January 24, 1990, for approximately 10 working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 900090 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 86 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990, nunc pro tunc January 24 , 1990. ',71 ,�� •• -- BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � .vn (i w��J WE OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board G . Brant r, haxrman BY• CQ;4,11, 1 B1 - Deputy County C erk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert c,17�}. /I X-Al my Attorney Gordon . 900090 . ____._._._ _ _ _ ._. . - - -�� . = , . -- . .N _ - ' c) - . o a y o I � h G � • % 7Pe 11r parr;catla 44 � el a V Wt1Fa; + CIaSGPr— . 2t a - 04 ad C(6Srd 3 0 `k I . o - o wry V. I- = Z I a a / 1 nip, w- hart/ race_ w Fla s vier ClioSeci- }4 -I ' �e• -su� r rro^ N / �` o� Lcc a ' io o P-s-G a C f C:P 1 I/'Z3/4 G 1-::,;,.. i;:'-• d o c Pt,/Or.' :1.nisi— (et`56 �9 !�� ar o�vrox;.�a-`� ly id u%c-k.;Nc clef is =L.=L. g;"ocl 0lnrr, .e_ u-/re F-6 O11- 'c.cte ,-;9 c./ wc,2 31 SAWEY F.Y orr- --r-_ ORcam SY / yi v-r_... _ perE //z3/O0 / CcdEtTrD BY O. r CO:JA'TY ROAD NI C L??R0VED BY COUNTY ZUGIJQ_EE WELD C °LINTY DEDARTl,C=N7 Or ENGIVrERING , 900090 • fat;:frig macClerk to the Board January 24, 1 70 _OeU George Goodell, Director o£ Road and Bridge COLORADO From Road Closure SubOct The following road was closed January 24, 1990 for a bridge replacement. It will be closed approximately 10 working days. Please place this on the Board's next agenda: WCR 86 between WCR 29 & WCR 31 GG/mw:frc xc: Commissioner Kirby Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 29, 31, 86 900090 RESOLUTION RE: REVENUE; AND A PROPOSAL FOR IMPOSING A COUNTYWIDE SALES TAX OF ONE PERCENT (1$) UPON THE SALE AT RETAIL OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND THE FURNISHING OF CERTAIN SERVICES IN WELD COUNTY, AND A COUNTYWIDE USE TAY OF ONE PERCENT (1%) ONLY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS PURCHASED AT RETAIL, AND FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF STORING, USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES PURCHASED AT RETAIL ON WHICH REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED; AND PROVIDING FOR A REDUCTION IN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX IN AN AMOUNT EQUIVALENT TO THE SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTED; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ELECTION ON THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED HEREIN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Section 29-2-103, Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) , authorizes counties to levy a countywide sales and use tax upon the approval of the majority of the registered electors o£ the county voting on such proposal, and WHEREAS Weld County (the County) has not heretofore imposed any sales or use tax, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado (the Board) finds that the imposition of a sales and use tax of one percent (1%) will permit the County to reduce its 1991 ad valorem property tax mill levy equivalent to the amount collected, and WHEREAS, the Board finds that it is in the best interests of the present and future inhabitants and citizens of the County to submit a one percent (1%) sales and use tax proposal to the registered electors of the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: cooiy (sc:(A - 900086 Page 2 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Resolution is, upon the approval of a majority of registered electors voting on such proposal , to impose a sales tax of one (18) upon the sale at retail of tangible personal property and the furnishing of certain services in the County, and to impose a use tax of one percent (19) only for the privilege of using or consuming in the County any construction and building materials purchased at retail, and for the privilege of storing, using or consuming in the County any motor and other vehicles, purchased at retail on which registration is required, all in accordance with the provisions of Article 2 of Title 29, C.R.S. , which provisions are incorporated herein by this reference. The sales and use tax shall become effective on July 1, 1990. 2, Statutory Definitions Incorporated. For purposes of this Resolution, the definitions of the words contained herein shall be as defined in Sections 39-26-102 and 39-26-201, C.R.S. , as amended, which definitions are incorporated herein by this reference. SALES TAX 3. Tax Levied. There is hereby levied, and there shall be collected and paid, a sales tax in the amount as in this Resolution provided, upon the sale at retail of tangible personal property and the furnishing of certain services, as provided in 39-26-104, C.R.S. , as amended. 4. No Tax on Tax. The amount subject to tax shall not include the amount of any sales or use tax imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended. 5. Delivery Charge. The gross receipts from sales shall include delivery charges when such charges are subject to the State Sales and Use Tax imposed by Article 26 O£ Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. 6 . Picked Up Building Materials. No sales tax shall apply to the sale of construction and building materials, as the term is used in Section 29-2-109, C.R.S. , as amended, if such materials are picked up by the purchaser and if the purchaser of such materials presents to the retailer a building permit or other documentation acceptable to such local government evidencing that a local use tax has been paid or is required to be paid. 900086 Page 3 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 7. Food Stamps. No sales or use tax shall apply to the sale of food purchased with food stamps. For the purposes of this paragraph, "food" shall have the same meaning as provided in 7 U.S.C. Section 2012 (g) , as such section exists on October 1, 1987, or is thereafter amended. 8. Supplemental Foods. No sales or use tax shall apply to the sale of food purchased with funds provided by the special supplemental food program for women, infants, and children, 42 U.S.C. Section 1786. For the purposes of this paragraph, "food" shall have the same meaning as provided in 42 U.S.C. Section 1786, as such Section exists on October 1, 1987 , or is thereafter amended. 9. Previously Taxed by a County. No sales tax shall apply to the sale of tangible personal property at retail or the furnishing of services if the transaction was previously subjected to a sales or use tax lawfully imposed on the purchaser or user by another county, equal to or in excess of that sought to be imposed by Weld County, Colorado. A credit shall be granted against the sales tax imposed by Weld County, Colorado, with respect to such transaction equal in amount to the lawfully imposed local sales or use tax previously paid by the purchaser or user to the previous county. The amount of the credit shall not exceed the sales tax imposed by Weld County, Colorado. 10 . Adoption of State Rules and Regulations. The imposition of the tax on the sale at retail of tangible personal property and the furnishing of certain services subject to this tax shall be in accordance with schedules set forth in the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Revenue, and in accordance with any regulations which may be enacted by separate Resolution of the Board. 11 . Amounts Excluded. The amounts subject to tax shall not include the amount of any sales or use tax imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended. 12. Delivery Charges Included. The gross receipts from sales shall include delivery charges, when such charges are subject to the sales and use tax of the State of Colorado imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. 900086 Page 4 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 13. General Exemptions. There shall be exempt from sales taxation under the provisions of this Resolution all of the tangible personal property and services which are exempt under Section 39-26-114, C.R.S. , as amended, which exemptions are incorporated herein by this reference, expressly including the exemption for sales of food as defined and specified in Sections 39-26-102 (4.5) , 39-26-114 (1) (a) (XX) , 39-26-114 (15) and 39-26-114 (16) , C.R.S. , as amended, as said sections were amended or enacted pursuant to H.B. 1330 approved May 22, 1987, and effective October 1, 1987; the exemption for sales and purchases of electricity, coal, wood, gas (including natural, manufactured, and liquified petroleum gas) , fuel oil or coke sold to occupants of residences as specified in Section 39-26-114 (1) (a) (XXI) , C.R.S. , as amended; and the exemption for sales and purchases of machinery or machine tools, as specified in Section 39-26-114 (11) , C.R.S. , as amended. 14. Nonresident Exemption. All sales O£ tangible personal property on which a specific ownership tax has been paid or is payable shall be exempt from the subject sales tax when such sales meet both of the following conditions: (a) The purchaser is a nonresident or has his principal place of business outside of the County. (b) Such tangible personal property is registered or required to be registered outside the limits of the County under the laws of the State of Colorado. 15. Exertion for Construction Materials Subject to Use Tax. The value of construction and building materials on which a use tax has previously been collected by the County shall be exempt from the County sales tax imposed by this Resolution if the materials are delivered by the retailer or his agent to a site within the limits of the County. 16. Place of Sale. For purposes of this Resolution, all retail sales are consummated at the place of business of the retailer, unless the tangible personal property sold is delivered by the retailer or his agent to a destination outside the limits of the County or to a common carrier for delivery to a destination outside the limits of the County. If a retailer has no permanent place of business in the County, or has more than one place of business, the place or places at which the retail sales are consummated for the purpose of the sales tax imposed by this Resolution shall be determined by the provisions of Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended, and by the rules and regulations promulgated by the Department of Revenue o£ the State of Colorado. 900086 Page 5 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 17 . Sales Tax License. No separate County sales tax license shall be required. Any person engaging in the business of selling tangible personal property at retail or furnishing certain services as herein specified shall annually obtain and hold a state license as required by Section 39-26-103, C.R.S. , as amended. 18 . Vendor's Fee. At the time of making a monthly return of the sales taxes required by this Resolution, every retailer shall be entitled to subtract from the sales tax remitted a sum equal to three and one-third percent (3 1/3%) of said tax as a fee, which fee shall be known as the "Vendor's Fee. " Any retailer delinquent in remitting said tax shall forfeit such Vendor' s Fee unless good cause be shown for the delinquent remittance. 19. Collection, Administration and Enforcement. The collec- tion, administration and enforcement of the sales tax imposed by this Resolution shall be performed by the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Colorado in the same manner as the collection, administration and enforcement of the Colorado State sales tax. The provisions of Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended, and all rules and regulations promulgated by the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue thereunder, are incorporated herein by this reference and shall govern the collections, administration, and enforcement of the sales tax imposed by this. Pursuant to Section 29-2-106, C.R.S. , as amended, the Board shall, following the special election of March 20, 1990, and prior to May 17, 1990, request the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue to administer, collect and distribute the sales tax hereby imposed. The Board, at the time of making such request, shall provide the following documents to the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue: (a) A copy of this Resolution, certified by the County Clerk and Recorder_ (b) Affidavits of publication of this Resolution, as proved herein. (c) An Abstract of Election Results, certified as to the approval of the sales tax by a majority of the registered qualified electors of weld County voting thereon. 900086 Page 6 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION In the event that the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue fails or refuses to collect the sales tax imposed by this Resolution, the Board shall be authorized to provide for the collection, administration or enforcement of such sales tax to the extent permitted by law or to amend this Resolution to comply with the requirements of the Department of Revenue. USE TAX 20. Property Taxed. There is hereby levied and there shall be collected and paid a countywide use tax of one percent (18) only for the privilege of using or consuming in Weld County any construction and building materials purchased at retail and for the privilege of storing, using or consuming any motor and other vehicles purchased at retail on which registration is required. 21. Definition. For purposes of this Resolution, the term "construction and building materials" shall mean any tangible personal property which is stored, used or consumed in the County, and which is intended to become part of, attached to, or a component of any building, structure, road or appurtenance in the County. 22. Use Tax Exemptions. In no event shall the use tax imposed by this Resolution extend or apply: (a) To the storage, use or consumption of any tangible personal property the sale of which is subject to a retail sales tax imposed by Weld County. (b) To the storage, use or consumption of any tangible personal property purchased for resale in the County, either in its original form or as an ingredient of a manufactured or compounded product, in the regular course of a business. (c) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property brought into the County a nonresident thereof for his own storage, use, or consumption while temporarily with the County; however, this exemption does not apply to the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property brought into this state by a nonresident to be used in the conduct of a business in this state. (d) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property by the United States Government or the State of Colorado, or its institutions, or its political subdivisions in their governmental capacities only or by religious or charitable corporations in the conduct of their regular religious or charitable £unctions. 900086 Page 7 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION (e) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property by a person engaged in the business of manufacturing or compounding for sale, profit, or use any article, substance, or commodity, which tangible personal property enters into the processing o£ or becomes an ingredient or component part of the product or service which is manufactured, compounded, or furnished and the container, label, or the furnished shipping case thereof, (f) To the storage, use, or consumption of any article of tangible personal property the sale or use of which has already been subjected to a sales or use tax of another county equal to or in excess of that imposed by this Resolution. A credit shall be granted against the use tax imposed by this Resolution with respect to a person's storage, use, or consumption in the County of tangible personal property purchased by him in a previous county. The amount of the credit shall be equal to the tax paid by him by reason of the imposition of a sales or use tax of a previous county on his purchase or use for the property. The amount of the credit shall not exceed the tax imposed by this Resolution. (g) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property and household effects acquired outside of the County and brought into it by a nonresident acquiring residency. (h) To the storage or use of a motor vehicle if the owner is or was, at the time of purchase, a nonresident o£ the County and he purchased the vehicle outside of the County for use outside the County and actually so used it for a substantial and primary purpose for which it was acquired and he registered, titled, or licensed said motor vehicle outside of the County. (i) To the storage, use, or consumption of any construction and building materials and motor and other vehicles on which registration is required if a written contract for the purchase thereof was entered into prior to the effective date of this use tax. (j ) To the storage, use, or consumption of any construction and building materials required or made necessary in the performance of any construction contract bid, let, or entered into at any time prior to the effective date of this Resolution. 900086 Y Page 8 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 23. Motor and other Vehicle Use Tax Collection. The use tax provided by this Resolution shall be applicable to every motor and other vehicle purchased at retail on which registration is required by the laws of the State of Colorado, and no registration shall be made of any motor or other vehicle for which registration is required, and no certificate of title shall be issued for such vehicle or for a mobile home by the Colorado Department of Revenue or its authorized agent until any tax due upon the storage, use, or consumption thereof pursuant to this Resolution shall be collected by the County Clerk and Recorder, as the authorized agent of the Colorado Department of Revenue. The proceeds of the use tax shall be paid to the County periodically in accordance with an agreement to be entered by and between the County and the Colorado Department of Revenue. 24. Construction and Building Materials Use Tax Collection. The collection of the use tax for construction and building materials shall be administered at the direction of the Board. The use tax may be paid by estimate through the payment of the tax at the time permits are issued for building and construction. As an alternative to the estimate procedure provided above, payment of this use tax may be made by the filing by any applicant for a building permit of an affidavit stating that the applicant intends to purchase all building and construction materials necessary for the project described in the building permit application from a licensed retailer located within the County. Every building permit applicant who utilizes the alternative procedure provided above shall maintain and preserve detailed purchase and receipt records which shall be subject to inspection and audit by employees of the Board, and any unpaid taxes due shall be subject to collections. The collection and administration of the use tax imposed by this Resolution shall be performed at the direction of the Board in substantially the same manner as the collection, administration and enforcement of the sales and Use Tax of the State of Colorado. USE OP TAX REVENUES 25. No Distribution to Municipalities. The Board has presently determined not to distribute any percentage or portion of the sales and use tax revenues to municipalities within the County. The maximum 1991 ad valorem property tax mill levy authorized under Section 14-7 of Article XIV of the Weld County Home Rule Charter shall be reduced for fiscal year 1992, and the base calculation for subsequent fiscal years, by an amount equivalent to the net amount 900086 Page 9 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION o£ sales and use tax collected during the period of July 1, 1990, through June 30, 1991. The collections shall be prorated for deposit in relationship to the mill levy of the Weld County General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Capital Expenditure Fund, and Contingency Fund and can be used for any expenditures authorized in the above mentioned funds. Specific amounts for the above calculations and pro rations shall be as determined by the Weld County Director of Finance. ELECTION 26. Submission to Electors. Pursuant to Section 29-2-104 (3) , C.R.S. , as amended, there being no general election within 120 days after the adoption of this Resolution, the sales and use tax proposal documented in this Resolution shall be referred to the qualified and registered electors of Weld County at a special election to be held on Tuesday, March 20, 1990, the question to be submitted to the qualified registered electors shall be as follows: SHALL A COUNTYWIDE SALES AND USE TAX OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, AT THE RATE OF ONE PERCENT (18) , BE LEVIED AND IMPOSED FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING THE AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROPOSAL AND RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY? 27. Publication of Resolution. The County Clerk and Recorder is hereby authorized and directed to publish the full text of this Resolution four separate times, a week apart, in The New News, the legal newspaper of general circulation in the County. 28. Publication of Notice of Close of Registration. The County Clerk and Recorder is hereby authorized to publish a notice concerning the close o£ registration for the election in The New News, the legal newspaper of general circulation in the County. 29. Posting and Publication of Election Notice. The County Clerk and Recorder is hereby authorized and directed to conspicuously post, at each polling place, at least ten days prior to the election, the notice required by Section 1-6-102, C.R.S. , as amended. The County Clerk and Recorder is hereby further authorized and directed to post conspicuously in her office and to publish a notice of election in The New News, at least once at least ten days prior to the election, pursuant to Section 1-6-202, C.R.S. , as amended. 900086 Page 10 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 30. Canvass. Immediately after the closing of the polls, the election officers shall deliver the ballot boxes containing the ballot cards to the counting center. The results shall be submitted to the County Canvassing Board to be canvassed according to law. If, upon canvassing the vote, it appears that a majority of the registered qualified electors voting at such election have voted in favor of the sales and use tax proposal, the Board is authorized to and shall implement the imposition of such sales and use tax. 31 . Conduct of Election. The election shall be held, conducted and the results thereof shall be determined, so far as practicable, in conformity with the provisions of the Colorado Election Code of 1980 as amended. MISCELLANEOUS 32. Percent Limitation not Violated. Based on state and municipal sales and use tax rates existing on the date of adoption of this Resolution, the Board hereby finds and determines that the seven percent limitation provided in Section 29-2-108, C.R.S. , as amended, will be exceeded in at least one municipality within the County by the County sales and use tax imposed by this Resolution. However, there is no prohibition against the imposition of the sales and use tax by Weld County because the County Sales and Use Tax does not exceed one percent (18) , pursuant to Section 29-2-108 (3) , C.R.S. , as amended. 33. Effective Date-Applicability. Upon adoption by the electorate at the special election, this Resolution shall become effective and in force at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 1990, and shall remain effective until repealed by the Board (subject to any rights of the owners of, outstanding bonds) . 34. Statutory References. All statutory citations in this Resolution shall be construed to refer to such statutes as the same may have been heretofore amended, and, subject to any rights of owners of outstanding bonds, as the same may hereafter be amended from time to time. 35. Amendments. Except as to the one percent (18) rate of the sales and use tax, the provisions of this Resolution may be amended by Resolution of the Board (subject, however, to any rights of owners of outstanding bonds) ; and such amendment need not be submitted to the electors o£ the County for their approval. 900086 Page 11 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 36. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or provision of this Resolution shall be adjudged to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining sections, paragraphs, clauses or provisions of this Resolution. It is the intention of the Board that the various parts of this Resolution are severable. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, 1990, A.D. BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: .rt cn R.., WE COUNTY, ORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder g /c and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman o/ BY; Anic..14t, v_i George : nedy, Pro-Tem Deputy Countyrity92-0-xdc.) erk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert / C.W, xirb / d2 County Atto ney G� r a 900086 TO MEET THE PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE SALES TAX PROPOSAL, ALL MUNICIPALITIES IN WELD COUNTY WERE CONTACTED. THEIR LEGAL NEWSPAPERS ARE AS FOLLOWS: FARMER & MINER - Dacono & Frederick FT. LUPTON PRESS - Fort Lupton GREELEY TRIBUNE - Evans, Gilcrest, Greeley, & Carden City JOHNSTOWN BREEZE - Johnstown & Milliken LONGMONT TIMES-CALL - Erie, Firestone, & Mead LA SALLE LEADER - La Salle THE NEW NEWS - Hudson, Keenesburg, & Lochbuie NORTH WELD HERALD - Ault, Eaton, Nunn, & Pierce PINE BLUFFS POST - Grover PLATTE VALLEY VOICE - Kersey PLATTEVILLE HERALD - Platteville WINDSOR BEACON - Severance & Windsor 900086 fat' MEMORAIIDUM wineTo Newspaper publitshers Doe February 1, 1990 COLORADO From Weld County Clerk to the Board son.. Publication of legal notice Please publish this legal notice (including the attached Resolution) in your newspaper four consecutive weeks, beginning the week of February 4 - 10. We must have an affidavit of publication. Please send the affidavit showing the four dates of publication and your statement to: weld County Clerk to the Board P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Thank you for your cooperation. 9CU086 , NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the Resolution by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Colorado, and pursuant to CRS 29-2-103, as amended, a special election is hereby called and shall be held on Tuesday, March 20, 1990. At such special election: (a) Voters shall cast ballots for or against imposing a countywide sales and use tax o£ Weld County, Colorado, at the rate of one percent (1%) for the purpose o£ reducing the ad valorem property tax mill levy. (b) The full text of the Resolution proposing the sales and use tax is published along with this notice. Dated this 29th day of January, 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERIC TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: February 8, 15, and 22. and March 1, 1990, in The New News; and four consecutive weeks in Farmer and Miner, Fort Lupton Press, The Greeley Daily Tribune, Johnstown Breeze, Longmont Times-Call, La Salle Leader, North Weld Herald, Pine Bluffs Post, Platte Valley Voice, Platteville Herald, and Windsor Beacon 900086 ... \ fy i � STATT OF LORADC s . COUNIV OF WELD ) DAv id D. Reynolds, being duly sworn., says that ho is publisher of thC: Now News, .i weekly newspaper r ,rJ i.l:_:,1 t-.u !Vz 4 rojk2re,„,. in Keennsburcl in said County and n�.. �'� . q::.-ItGr:•, i.,nt s1:ld .-,frwspziF`[r: '.-:as a ��6Ri to '.• - p� \ f2eneral t,.,i.l^:. lotion in said Cr'uri y • •,, • j_-ITT�And ha!1 been continuoutLly and'...tninfi.t'?rrupi:t'dly published theroinl, � .Y,;.�-1�. 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Rlor le r br, •rd�r .^'±�a" ptaxas o )) ttl eaent 0. of e or W - nabs eLow tithe e�erp�e R ooarVlt qa NO fii We pRameme. y m�e a•r rd We F....)lea m .htit y� teM.at tld a� �tpr p m Wr alsrrin ae tax 16a __Lam be r•otmiADinceter -[[gq Rn. qiiri yawn frde •ed Mpdwy isr."6te g Oe.mtt a ahr •mYtNggra dm. d vela r wm beto� at a. ietltr.fim a aw aeep� wMlm ad •erp ,.te ittlkietebreeTplaws- d r �mi m�rei 7he p•lwri eNil ta'P•O t ase -praSehireseetThe xlr, giore. e, ro 74 n .n �tlun this m *des er 5 Z ,�`ai,.r.,,•"w^�.0 Nis i i cv I .._.__.�...aa..,- ..111 • Affidavit of Pubtication STATE OF COLORADO County of Weld ss. 1 A_Winkler Mosel of said County of weld being duly swam.say Out I sm pablaher of FARMER S MINER that.the same is a weekly newspsd of general a:tut:won was prsOed and published in the tawa of FREDERICK in said county and state that the nonce of advertisement,of whirr the annexed is a true has been published In said weekly newspaper for consecutive weeks: that the notlte was ed as the regular and entire Issue of way numberef rd newspaper during the period and ma of publication of said otica and s the newspaper proper and not to a supplement .fhat the flat publication of aid notice was contained In the, ( Qd newspaper bailing the date of C and the Isar publication thereat in the of said newspaper bearing date. the �j�r day of ,(�� dsA'«that the said FARMER S MINER has bean published continuously and uninarruptedly during the isecuttve weeks next to the first iisssue thereof containing saki riod of kW attS00 ca notice � leleg stice or advatlsaeeruabove referred to: and that said newspaper urea at the time of each of the public:dons of aid notice for that pinta.within the massing of act anti . "An Act Legal Noway. s and, Pu cations and the Fees of Printers and Pobtlshms f, to all to sod of Ms in Conflict Is .1921.and afl f, as by ere act 9.1931. p `�Pt�DiWar d end sworn to before me thsj2 day of Notary Funk 05 DENVER AVEME Fr. LURiON, CO 80621 My eommimion expires Juno 1992 My Commission expires Juno SO, 1992 - r ... • - P'' ..r.. v YJ-0 _' kd pane 10: Ser Feb: 7. '199(2; .. . ... - ROYICE OF SPECIAL RECTIOM 7. P �.. NO Miles Or tam'tax.shell apply tattler,male ' ' of toad Du �ieh'. rood steep. For the purpOeal'Or this .: -parsgraphn._•food' ■hall have the sir e•ling-am prim ded '4e .r-,,.,.- D.S.C. Section 2012(g), as much section exists m October 1, 1987. - In emwdemce with the Reeoiutiem by tbs Board of County Commissioners • or 1■ thereafter amended. - of Veld Goat) Colorado, and pursuant to CRS 29-3-103, AS asended. A special - aLatiem L hereby called and shall be held on Tuesday, Nana 20, 1990. 8. Supplemental Plods. *No sales or use tax shall,apply tO . . the ,male of .food purchased with fm,ds provided by the special if such .paeial ,1•rtlenr r muppl♦mental' food program for won, infante, and children.. a2 . U.S.C. emotion 1786.:. .rOr the..PnrpOnsa of this paragreph, -fond- - • . (a) Voters shall out ballots for or against Loosing • eo.etyrlda 'shall have the saes meining as provided in 42 U.S.C. 8•ation 1786, ,also odd net tax of v14 County, Colorado, at the rata e[ one much Sectien exist on October 1, 1987, or le UIerYlGr amended. petoont'(lf) for the puttees of redutimS the ad valorem PrePercy - -9 Prey n Taxed,by a Coen No sales tax shall apply to Gem 8111 levy. - kOu,}Y 4X aDD - - - -the"sale-of .tangible personal property at retail or the-.tmreishi$41 ' - (b) The full unit of-roe:a Resolution proposing the ..1.s and .aa cur L - 'of-services it the :transaction was previously subjected -to.a.Raise Published along vith this &nice. _ or,we tax lawfully fmpOsed on the purchaser or Meer' by'-aeotLer c county, equal to or in excems of that'amight tO Ms 1MOomed by-Willi Dated rote 29th day of January, 1990. County, Colorado. ..:,A..oredit shell be grantal egaiast-the.eales,e aax impoa•d. by Weld County, Colorado, with respect to much transaction eQYI in amount CO the lawfully lmpo■•d local- males Or umn't■x - Previously Paid by the•Parth■■st or Doer to the previous:county BOARD OP CCONN CONNISSIONERS - - The amount of the credit shall not exceed the sales. tax•impomea by - . VELD cowry, CoioRaDO • • Weld COunty, Colorado( ' - - Fes NARY ANN 1WrkstEIN 30. Adgpllon 4r Stets Ante■ and Rw9ulayloNs. Th■ SmpOs1,t10^ COON[Y CUPS AND RECORDER Of the Csx On the sale et resell-of tangible pareses% property and AND CLIME TO THE BOARD the tarnishing' ot'cortain'services subject to this tar•.shall'.be in- , :` �. . accordance with,sChedulss-set forth in the rule■rnd regulations of .-.,.:.'r,. . aft Navy'Reiff. Deputy the -Colorado Department of Revenue, . and-.ih accordance with. any regulations which may bet enacted by separate Resolution.*t*tzar .... RESOLUTION . 11. Amounts Excluded. The amounts subject to'tax'sball- nom • include the amount of'eny sales or use tax inpo■ed by Article 26 Ot -7i Title 39, C.R.S., as amended. - REr REVENUE: AND A PROPOSAL FOR IMPOSING A COUNTYWIDE SALES TAX OP ONE PERCENT (lb) UPON THE SALE AT RETAIL OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL 12, Delivery Charges Included. The Cruse receipts fmws Y1•e - PROPERTY AND THE FURNISHING OP CERTAIN SERVICES IN WELD COUNTY, AND shall include deliver charges, when such es are •ebi eat to the _ - A COUNTYWIDE USE TAX OF.ONE PERCENT (1B) ONLY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF sales and use tax or the State of Colorado imposed by Article 26 of - USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING ' Title 39, C.R.S., -as amended, regardless of the place to, which - MATERIALS PURCHASED AT RETAIL, AND FOR THE PRIVILEGE OP STORING. delivery is made. ," .- USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY MOTOR AND OTHER"- VEHICLES - . PURCHASED AT RETAIt-.ON WHICH REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: AND PROVIDING 13. Comers; Exemptions. There shell be exempt from sales FOR A REDUCTION IN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX IN AN AMOUNT EQUIVALENT taxation under the provisions of this ReaOlwtiae all of the tangible" TO TIE SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTED: AND PROVIDING FOR AN ELECTION ON personal property .and services which are exempt ender SeDtiOn- .. - THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED HEREIN 39+26-314, C.R.S.. as amended, which exemption are herein incorporated by this a reference, expressly including Sec q the -2 spoon for •9126 11 food' am defined and ■peolfand in 8.osioru 39-26102(4.5), N)ERf:18, the' Board of County Commissioners of Held County, J9-36-314;(3)(a)OIX1,.' J9+26-114(15) and J9-26+116(16), C.A.B., 26 Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Now Rule amended, as-said ■eotiOns were amended or enacted pursuant to R.R. Charter, le vested with the authority of administering the affairs 1330. approved %Gay-22,"-19S7, and effective OCGDat,1, '1987: the Of.Weld County, Colorado, and exemption lor .selss and purchases of electricity, coal, wood, pan _ - (including.natural, manufactured. and liquified:pettoleue.qu), fuel° WIMPS. Section 29-2-103, Colorado Revised Statutes (COLS.),. _ oil or coke sold to Occupants of residences as�specified �in Section authorises counties to levy • countywide salon and use tax-upon the - 39-26-114(1) (a)OIXI)', C.R.S.. as seended), and,-rlie m motion for - aDProval of the majority of the registered electors of the county sales and purehemes of machinery or machine tools, as specified Se ' voting On suoh.proposel, and , - Section ]9-26-114(11), C.R.S.. 26 amended. -~ - W Y aERS Weld County (the County) has not heretofore imposed any ' Id."' .NgrMeee denC nto ption " All sales .of tangible persomal-r sales Or use tax, and DrOPertY on-whICK;s apecltio Ownership tax ham-been paid Or le WHEREAS, -the Board of County Commissioners of Weld COuntY. - payable shall-be"exempt Tres the subject melee tax When-suchsales . - meet frith of the following conditions. • Colorado (the Board) Linde that the imposition Of a sales and use tax Of one percent (1B) will permit the County toreduce its 1991 ad ' (a) The purchaser is a nonresident ON has his principal - valorem property tax .Mill levy equivalent to the amount collected. plays of business outside Of.the County... . , and (b)- Such tangible -personal property is registered` q WHEREAS. the Board finds that it is in the best interest of .required to be registered outride the.limits of the CountP the present and future inhabitants and citixene of the county t0 under the.laws of.the Stet of.Colored,. - submit a one percent (It) sales and use tax proposal to the - - registered electors of the County. - - -1S. AResptlOn for-Construction Materiels'Sebjept eQ pie Tali. " The value of construction and building materials on vbiob a ems taR - Now, THEREFORE, BE IT ./RESOLVED by the Board of. County has previously been collected by the county shall,be•exmpt from the, `. Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado,- - County sales tax imposed DY this Resolution 1f :the metsriels'.eft i GENERAL PROVISIONS - delivered by the retailer or hie agent t a ait.withie .the Units • of the County. 1. _Pu, �r' The'pump.. of this Resolution la, upon the 16. Elate of Sale. For purposes of this Rseclutim, all .approval oi. majority' of- registered electors voting on such retail sales are consummated at the place of business of the .proposal, to.impose • sales sex of ono (I%) upon the sale at retail .retailer, unless-the tangible per■Cnal property mild is delivered by of tangible personal.property and the furnishing.of Certain services the retailer Or hie agent to a destination outside`the limit Of the _ in Ns County, and to Impose muse tax of one percent (1%) only fir Count 'O ts r to a omon carrier for.delivery LO aOsetinntiOn outside the privilege of using or consuming in the County any construction the limits of the County. It a retailer AY no.Permanent-plaee.of and building Materiels purchased at retail, and far the privilege of . storing, using or consuming in the County any motor and other placeeee in flee Cat whitY,ch h he more than o26 a cOnst ated for the- vehicles, purchased at retail on which registration is required, all _ Dlaq a plane s whist the retail by t are eYeution for the• Peterme of the males to imposed by. this Title .R.Sshall:. he in acoosdenoe with. the provisions of Article 0! Title 29, C.R.S., Mtexslos0 by the provisions of Arti•Se 26 of Title 38, C.R.S„ u � • - which provisions are incorporated herein by this reference. Tho amended, acrd the sales and use tax.shall become effective on-July 1, 1990. and regulations promulgated by the Department Of Revenue of the tits of Colorado. -. • 2. statutor_Osfinitions rneorPOrated. For purposes of this 17, Sales Tax License. _ No separate Cooney males tax license. ResOlotion. the ♦ nition. of' the words tontines herein shall he es defined in Sections 39-26-102 end 39-26+201, C.R.R., as amended, shall be required. . Any-person engaging in tale business of welling • which definitions are incorporated herein by this referents. tangible personal property et retail or furnishing Certain'services as herein specified shall:annually obtain end hold • state li.aenat .SALES TAX - Y required by Section 39+26-103,, C.R.S., as amended. . 3. Tax Levied. There is hereby levied, and there shall he 38. VendOr'e Fee. At the time OL making ► monthly return of., collected and paid, a males.tax in the amount as in this Resolution the sales taxes regiired by,thim Reaoluttcn; eVery'retailer ;hell' be provided, upon the male at retail o[ tengibls personal property end untitled to sDbtreOt"S1ros--'.end 'salsa tar.ivritted`.a'iml•egYY:-G; the.. furnishing of curtain service., as provided in 39-26-10e,- `TJI1ee anal one-cblrtvpir0snt (3 1/JU ot•sld.esx as .,les, rhiM,fs - , C.A.B., sa amended. - .. .shall-ba keown.aevthe-rvendoe e=Pes.' - Any'retaller delinquent-in ' _ resitting said tax shall forfeit .such Vendor's Fee Unless gooa cause - be shorn f the dellaquant remittance. 4. No Ta _on Tax. The mount aubject to tax ihel1: not -. . - inOluae the amount of any sales or uso,tax imposed by Article 26 of, 39. Clle itch, Admen}ecratlen'end-'Enforcement. " 27m e0ilic- - Title 39, C.R.S.,':ae.amended."+ _ tion, scat on and,enforeament.ot the sales tax J. " DeliVsrY Charge The gross receipt: from sales shall this Resolution shall.be.performed by..tubs'.Executive biret the f ., . include delivery charges when suchcharges are subject Loathe State Department of Rewn26 of thi'8tand eof nforcoredo in the' same aeanrr-te Sales' and. Wes Tex SepOmed by Article 26 Of Title 39. C.R.S., as sales Thn.e adro isions nand icle 2.s f Title Colorado State. Y1ss tax. The-.pcovialona.of Article 26 of T1Rle.]9, C.R.S.., (me • amended, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. amended. and ell. rules end regulationsPOOmulgited by the nrecutive 6, Picked' UP Building Materials, No Melee wt shall apply Co ' Director of the DeparWntbf-Revenue thereunder, Are incorporated the sale of eonstrucaon and building materials, as the term is used herein- by :'this reference. and mall govern- the ,collections, ,, " • �% in Section 29-2-109, C.R.S., as amended, if .such materiels .are administration, •nd r_en[orO• nt.of the ,afar sex imposed DY ,thee ease. DlOked up by the purchaser.end if the.purchaser of such materiels - - pre■ent. to the- retailer-a-'building permit or other docrosntation continued. pope 13'kf FQ»flrar Ol3fFM4gF .. .acceptable to such local government evidencing-that v local use tax '� m has been paid or is required to be paid. Continued on page 11 in Fort Lupton Pfd r 3 ,.. �,: Feb. 7. 1990 sq page t . I SC) oIti?lhg �b i @ k °,The Way We Were '° By Barbara Meyer included, All The King's Men Tomato Day which has become the Bride", starring the forever young Recently, after ordering,in staring Broderick Crawford, The annual Trapper's Days and gorgeous Cary Grant and the excess at a favorite Chinese Third Man with Joseph Cotton celebration) or taking in a movie "Oomph"lady of the Silver Screen restaurant, waiting for the left- and Orson Wells, and the now attire nearby theaters. Ann Sheridan. overs to becartoned.I remarked; "I classic Walt Disney release The Rex Theater in Brighton. Shopping has always frazzled ,. remember when goldfish from Cinderella. the week of November 5, 1950. and dazzled consumers and the Woolworth came in these same The Weld-Adams county folks offered movie-goers "Louisa". 50's were no exception. But Dad type paper box containers and kept themselves entertained 5y starring Ruth Hussey. Ronald could splurge on himself and buy a Ayds -- with a "Y" -- was a diet attending church socials, visiting Reagan (whose talents would 17 Jewel Bulova wristwatch for candy and not a terrifying friends. dancing at the local become apparent in the 80's). $57.$0. surprise Mom with a 17 y disuse." Looking back at the 50's Grange Hall, picnicking in the . Spring Byington and Kris Kiln& Jewel Ladies Bulova for $24.75. has become a whimsical pursuit park, competing in Turkey of 34th Street, Edmund Gwen. The and still have enough pocket for the aging"Baby Boomers" gen- Shoots. band concerts, town Star Theater in Fort _Lupton the change for a pair of new shoes - eration and nostalgic fun for most festivals. (such as Fort Lupton's =MC week ran"I Was A Male War sale price, $1.98. Mom would save Americans. enough on her grocery shopping to Senator Joe McCarthy of Wis- •^^ �- -- ..,.,, allow her to add to her savings for .f consin saw RED in the palest �!, "� : the new Crosley refrigerator, shades of pink and branded \t ��---� $209.95. which would make her everyone from Humphrey Bogart, y tr` ';- �-� , life seem easier. After all. �' Lucille Ball and your own Aunt ���� - �` chickens were ,39e a pound; Maudic a Communist. A paranoid � ?��. ` '�., t N, 1 %,‘\\, carrots .100 a pound;3 pounds of political clime kept the nation �` 'fir oranges for .23<; apples .09e a tightly clutched in the fist of fear. ,�.y t Ili,. --- • ` , • - • pound: cigarettes, all yourfavorite ii The Brink's heist In Boston of ; � � `� brands before the hazard of $112 million and the $100,000 -- " ' smoking was public knowledge, - reward �^r^�^��++ $1.57 a carton; Miracle'Whip_18 "dead or imprisoned" • _ - offer, captured everyone's - oz. .350: and a package of Cracker.. attention. Jacks .04e• And, if one felt the Six British, scientists need to get away from it all. you marooned for two years on an could hop a Greyhound from eln,, „ island of the Antarctic were ther the Fort Lupton or Brfglrton rescued; Joseph Stalin and Mao The games we played bus station, travel round-trip to • T'se-Tung signed a defense treaty Los Angeles,for only$41.75. in Moscow: Chiang Kai-Shek was The .lyrics from "Memories" proclaimed President of Nation- comes to mind:' Is history really alist China and our own President Lillian Austin is a senior was a group involved, I was "the way we were,or has time re- _ "Give 'em hell"Truman, cautioned citizen who has always known participating." written evey line? Congress that to cut foreign aid how to have fun. It was no mishap Forty yeass from coda I waist ; was to invite World War III. that she was presented with the Lillian•was bom in Summerville. to be able tollook back at all ray Closer to the homefront. Fort following question. Ma. in 1909. As a student: she yesterdays and remember.when Lupton installed a 24 hour public What was your favorite game as a started in the pharmaceutical Chinese take-out was packaged in telephone booth on Denver child? field. Much to her surprise, she paper cartons and,a cure for Aids Avenue and Great Western Sugar found the field wasn't for her. and with and"i"was found. (one of the original factories still ), •r, •a ..",.py..... � -.,"...,,,0, she moved to New York for stands in Brighton sandwiched z y= *"'s'a 4°"� nursing school. While there, she between the old and new Highway y ,,, met her husband and decided to This Week In History 85) paid $9.63 per ton for sugar �s 4.2a �: drop out of school. They then beets; Kunels of Brighton and the 1'„ s� moved• to New Mexico. where �Feb- ib. 1898,the U. S.battlo- Fort Lupton •Canning Co, �.e �; k 5 d % - shortly thereafter he passed away. ship, blame • Mery UP in Havana,: produced. purchased, canned and is -`� = c She picked up the pieces and �2ou le-"� 17.1913` �� ` ` the N.Y. Armory Show brought` retailed vegetables in the Weld- w�.: .5$ _ moved to Denver to attend the modem art to orthe U.S.Show Feb. 14,", Adams county area:and Coors was ,� Cr- -� Colorado Training school for gcvi the brew of choice for all ,,f : � 7- nurses. For many years. Lillian 1a�0• the "St. ed in chivetine's a g massacre" occurred in chicaga i Coloradoans. aytw ��g , I was an RN at Deriver General. which Leo William Butler received t' , ! Working in a variety of areas, she slaughtered seven the coveted 1950 Colorado rival .gangsters.. Feb. I2. 1956.fire 13.5:. y,a_' particularly enjoyed her position agreed to help train the Sout1 Distinguished Alumni Award as Assistant Director forIv b Vietnamese , Feb. ta, 1 from C.S.U. Fort Lupton's.Butler lo w; emergency and outpatient Elementary School Is named m e services. Lillian currently resides President Kennedy said that U.S military advisers .in Vietnam' honor of Superintendent Butler. - at Inglenook Retirement Center would ftre if flrrd upon Feb. long-time Superintendent of the ,Jr., and adds her special warmth and •1970; a' federal jury found'. Fort Lupton Schools and respected charm to the residents and staff member of the community. "Chicago 7" innocent•of.consp ma atisa to incite riots during the I 1'�I 1I3E GOLDF,l l Lillian Austin Written By:Kaarra waack Democratic National Cony tax was the book to read: BORN Community outreach Director Feb.•16"• 1a86r,Israeli YESTERDAY, starring Judy "well, we played the old Inglenook Retirement Center completed their withdrawal Holliday, the play to sce: Hank standbys, tag and hide and seek. I --- the Sid"':five of withdrawal th Williams had everyone listening was especially fond of jump rope. If you cannot win. make the one to Country Music: "Babe" Many of the girls in my school ahead of you break the record. first phase of a long-awaited, Didzikson Zaharias kept wowing played Girls Ground hockey. For --Jan IvIcKeithen Stage pUB°ut- even the Ben Hogans on thelinks: me, choir in church was the best --- k "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" game. I was born an alto!! The Men who are "orthodox" when I'm always-fasemated,by the wax topped the pop-music charts at hymns,with a beat always had a they are young are ta,danger ofbe- memory diffuses fact number one: and the movies to sec , special appeal. As long as there mg muddle-aged all their lives. --Diane Sawyers .. ...:. r ..r ... .r. ..._v.:.:�iww.. ..w w. n : , ^CeifM(lllidirorn'pOw,tO made Of any motor:Or other venale for"•vnfeA regfatr* Pursuant to Section 29••2••106, C.R.S., . as smended, M'e 'card required, and a certificate Of title shall be Issued .for • "^ •Mil, fO11owinq:thropOoial- election Of March 20, 1990, and prior - . vehicle or for a mobile Ma► by tM Colorado Department of :to May 1>. x990.;rsgmwet•tMExeoutiw Director Of the Department of or its authorised agent until any taxed* upon Us starage,.ua, o �•• Manus to admioiater. Collect and.;distribute the sales tax herebY c*AauNSia+ di rect pursuant t0. this Re■olutloa .*fall De eolledted ,.t , ' .rtsfee'ee '..Them.7Wrd'i at'the--time-Orreaklnq suds request, shall by -the' and Retarder, ao the authorised.agent of the •:;, '. - provide Lb* followln"documents t0•tM-Exe utive Director of the Colorado Department of Revenue. The proceeds of the toe tax' shall Deparrmenc of Rewnw. M-paid .to•the County periodically in aocadw0e with as agreement - .. .to be.entered,by and Dittman the County and the Colorado.Department ' .:; . . ". � ... : (a)' A dopy of-this Resolutioo, Certified by the County , ' of,Rewnu'. - Clerk end Recorder. .:,,< _ - 26. CPnatru0t 4n and Building Materials Va-'Pa+rt922.e�104. (b) . 'Affid•vit► of publitatim '.of this **solution, as The collection of- the use tax for construction and building- . - proved herein.. . . . . - . _ . mu a the-direction be administered direction etas Board. The _ ) __ .__ . up tax may by estimate through'tho leysent.of the tax at • (c) in Abstract of Election-Malt■, Certified aa tor'the'• W- t10, Permits are issued for building and construction. As .an • - approval of this salon' tax by a wjOrity of tM•.registered alteratSVe to .the estimate pacedure•'Drovided.,ebo ev . payment of '- gsallfled elector• Of-..Neld:County voting.chsre0n. ,thia..ase-tau may be mode by the filing by`eroC+pDpplicant for • In the event that'the:•Ex*cutlw"Director of:tM'Depare ant o! building permit of an affidavit stating tat the apieliCat intends ' *owns fails or refuses- to collect-W ales tax: impoeed.by:.this r th -palepurchast fall ribe&buildi+in.and construction maturi•1s necessary for _ e Realution:--:the Board -..■hall- ,be authorized to 'DrOvide -tors the llan„ijwat iledrihad e& it Du he Co ntY.per Ever! bunion from a collection, s atratlon or.-enforcement of such galas tax-to. W li°sumd._recs't].tilises, the the Comet'. every building Permit amyni shaltaant'maintain and,pre erve detailed par proceddte»provided above ' 'xGhi permitted by law or emend this Resolution to.-comply with - �mha11-wlnuin and,preserve 4etailed purCbas• '•BQ'.xeoelDt records . the requirements of the Departmant Of'-ReVeaue. which shall-benubject•to'inspection and audit by-employees of the • - Board.. and ;any WWid-taxes-du• Mall he.•ubjoct...to collections. . , i - 09Z TA - . ., ..�� The collection'and administration of the-use tax imposed by this • I0. PY Taxed. There is hereby looted and there sM11 be -- Resolution 'shall .be performed -t the diactioa:of the' ward io - Collected pal a countywide use tax of One p•reant (161 only for substantially the ..ms wooer a■ the e011ection, administration and the privilege Of using or consuming in Mold County any construction onforP*s*nt of W,eala and Dee Tax o! the Seree.,o! Colorado. and building materials: purcheaed at retail and for the privilege of. u9E OR Tor RtNoa SV S, storing, using or -consuming any motor and other vehicles purchased - - at'reLail on which registration i■ awaited. 25. No DistribuelOn ayy Runidpe3}See, The Roomed hoe '21. Definit on. For purposes of this Resolution, the term preantly determined not to distribute any percentage or-pertiOn Of "construction and Du11e1nq wL*r1a1s" shell moan any 'tangible the sales and see tax revenues to municipalities within the County. personal property which le- attired, used or eeneumed in the .County. -- The iox;tmum 1991 ed cler xv of the tax x111 levy authorised miler - and which is intended to-b*COme'part..ofeettachad to, or a component Section 14-7 ed 0!. Article alto of the wandld that baser. lcla ionfor- of any building, structure, road or appurtenance in the County. ..hall ue reduced for years,. byYar.1992, and the Dwae:ealtaletiam for auDadigant f1'esa1 year.,.by a.-amount egnlva�nt CO.:W':we amount 22. Use Tax ExeepElPns. Sn.ho .wet atoll the use tax imposed of males and.ese"tax o011wted•during the period'of`July 1, 1990, by this Resolution extend or applyn- _ LhrOugh Jghe; lde 1991. The" collations',■Mal be� prorated for _ - .- - • de➢teit in reationehip to.the mill levy,of the weld County General • TO the .or aOhamDtiOn of any tangibleFund. Mod and Bridge Fund, '.Capital 'Expenditure Fund,. and fa) C storage. use.(a)per TO he property the tale of conch 11 subject! to a **tall Contingency Fund and can .r 'be used for any elemoliturea:authorized In : the whew ' mentioned. 'fund■: - - Specific amounts,. for the above solos tar imposed by Meld Count Y• calculation*:'.andJpro. ratlonsr shall be as determined .by che weld (b) To the storage, use or consumption of any tangible - County Dirsetor'o! ►lessee.- - personal paparty purcamod for tamale in the County, ,YLECTIOM either. in ice.original ,form or as an ingredient of a menufacturod or compounded product', in•eh• regular COura - 26. Submission to Electors. POrevent-tO Section 29-z.2-104(31. of a basin's*. C.R.S., as ameedad, there being no general election withle'120 days (c) To the storag*, fuse, or consumption of tangible after the adoption of thie Mwlution, the ales and use tax Personal property brought isto tho County' s nonresident proposal documented in this Resolution Mall be referred to the .thareof for his own savage' J me,. of con■mption while _ qualified and registered electors of weld County at a special- ' temporarily with one ComeYy' howwr, this exemption dues election to. a held on .Tuesday. march 20, 1990. the'gueditiOn to be F not apply to Mestorage, we, or con■mDeion of tangible submitted to the qualified- registered elector* shall be.ae follows. persa+ai.ptopervi bragbt.into this seato by a nonresident to be used in the conduct,o!• a bmeinwa in th3. - mix.:'4-ooto TowlpE-.'SALES *AND USE TAX../07—WELD v „'", .. • (d) TO -the ■COYa9*, ➢ter "or""a0nsumptlOn of tangible COUNTY, COLORADO, AT THE RATE Of ONE PERCENT _ _ personal•. property by .the;:Dnited„.States.GOvernment or the (36), ES LEVIED ALOREmND IMPOSED FOR T1¢ ;moor XLLE dl State 'of Colorado, or ite:'Institutions, or its political - REDUCINGAOO TREAD VALOREM PROPOSAL TAX RILL UTIO, subddvisiohe in their governmsntal'tapaitlea .Only or'by IN LCCORDANCE WITH THE PROPOSAL AND RESOLUTION - 3 re11gl0ue`Or 'ah'arltable-'Corporation in th* conduct Of -- _ - �' 'T BOARD Of COUNTY COMMIS52061EAS. OF waLp Choir'regular religious or .charitable functions. (e! To tM' storage, use, or oOnaumpelon o! tangible 27. ' Cub icariairf Resolution. Ter County Clerk and Recorder personal property by a area 'engaged in the business of 1..hereby •u }re ad directed to DuDlleb the M11 ^•.xc of US■ mastlfeetOYing of eOmpOuheing far axle, proliE. OY use any *soolution four atoratoidest•, • week apart, In The New News, the , 'Article. Substance, or commodity, which tangible personal legal newspaper Of gsnetal.oiroelation in the.County. property: enters' into the:prowuing of or becomes a 2*. -.Publication 2t 'NQties 9f-CIO* 9[ M41,atraei4n The. ingredient or component-.part of the product or service County Clerk and Reoosdei is Trreby-•uthonzed to publish • nOt1.0 which is mrnufactutad, compounded, or furnished and -the' concerning:- the:clOst Of..:regiecration for this election ia.The mew contalnar, label, Or th*"furnished shipping case thereof. - NYws, end legal -newspaper`-of gearai circulation in the County. (f) To the saute, use, or consumption of any artist*of - " - LangiDl'e personal property the nee or ua of whits has 29.. Posting and Publication of Election Notice. The County already been subjected to a .sales or use tax of another county :equal to or in excess of that imposed by this Clerk and Recorder is hereby •ucjgriz and directed to Resolution. A credit shall be graabd against the use tax conspicuously post, at each polling place, at last ten days prior imposed by this Resolution with respect to a person's,. to the election, the notice required by Section 2-6-102, C.a.9., as storage, use, or consumption'.a the County Of -tangiblesanded. The County Clerk end Recordist is hereby further authorised personal property purchased ny him in a previous county• and directed to pat conspicuously in her office end CO publish • The amount of che credit shall M-equal to the tax paid by' notice o1 election in The Mew Mew, at least ono* at least ten days ^ ' him by reason of the imposition.'of a aloe or use tax of at prior to the election, pursuant to Section' 1 6 202.`, C.R.S,.J'a previous. county on hls putth►ne tr use for the property. amended. - .. ..': ,- . The amount of_Cho_credit shell'not exceed the tax imposed • 30. Canvas . Immediately after the closing ot,tM`polla:;the • by this-Resolution. addiction officers shall deilver the" allot' boxes"000Gtdinq "the • ballot Cards GI the counting center. The results shall be submitted • CO) To tha storage, ume, Or consumption Of tagibl* to the County Canvassing ward to be canvassed .COordinp,a. law. personal property and household *facts acquired outside red- upon- canvassing the vote, it appears tat a ealoriaWArl,the of the County and brought into it by a nonresident awietered qualified-elecrOOF voting at Soo* aleCtion have voted in ' acquiring, residency. - - favor,of- the ales and usa tun proposal, the:Soaps. isrluithellseO to . and shall Implement the 1mpositiOn of sunb sale*and'use tek," - • (h) TO'thie starege-Or use of A motor vehicle if the owner - la or wax, .at' the time of purchase, a nonresident of W 31. COnduct_of ElaytiOn. The election 'shell' be held, - County and he purchased the vehicl* Outside. of the County conducted and the results thereof Ma11 D• derdrmimd, -so-'.ter as for use outside the County and actually w used it for ♦ practicable, in_.,.conformity_joiGh....thr- provisions—of-CM--Coated* - nuatatial and primary purpose for which it was•acquired ElectiOn:Code of 1980 as amended., „ and M req}aterod, titled, or licensed said motor vehicle - - outside of.Me County. _ MIRCELLANEOOS (1) To the -:etOrege, use, or consumption of any 32. Percent Limitation not'VfoIated. Based :Cm"flats' and construction and building material* and motor end otMt municipal ale aad use tax rata err ntra 'oh tie data ei adeetion ' vehicles on which registration is required if a written . of this loalution, the Board hereby finds ad determines'thro•ihe. . contract for the: pwrohase ,hereof was entered into prior `sewn Dement limitation provided in Seabee 29-2-Ica, C.R.9.,,•as' .to the effective date of.Nis use ter. •asended, will:be exceeded in. at least one amt^tpsticy withli the ` County by-the County ale■ and 'use tax imposed by this Resolution. U! To the stotege, use, or consumption of ley Rowver, there is ec prGhib}tion against the lmposttton of entails* construction" and- -building...materials required or made': ' and•use tau by weld'County because the County Sala and p•erTar.does n pessary i:n'•.Lhe ,performance of any construction COMreGt nOt exceed .one perc*nt,.•,;(161, pursuant to _Section 29-2s30 131.. - ' bid, 1st, or entered into ac any time prior to the C.R.S...as amended _:•,.,. - r effective dace Of this MaolutlOn. - < 33. • Effect!ve Dale-Ayppplicabi}}YCY. -.:Upon,—,adoption _ 23. Motor and'*tam venicl* One Tax C 1 ectlon. The one tau electorate..at the special *leotion— thf■ 'Resolution shall biome - y qq ' artatime And in force at 12+01 a.m. on July d, ,2090, end,t4mvr provided by thielseolue}on shall be apilic le to *very motor aed _..other vehicle-purchased',at.,retail on•which rogd■Cration 1* required" ' II. by the laws of the State of Colorado, and a0 te9lstration shall he -`�'«' ^� -�—• - : ,. .i 9 7:v.... "-t..-11%'.(7,N704---117" 1:01 €} a .'1..:,°nf3 -w 31...-,fimsg4molip .rfk0ept.ae to thecae percent'(14)'eefe'Of`tlV sales' and'use tax, tha Drovisions Of taie;Rse0Att3OO,kryrba!" 1_fjr ,`.!:by Reaplualon.•ofGeBr.'•Beara. (sebjeet,. However,-_W.!AnY Orate..,o .;n ownere„Of. outstanasM 'nendiar end'=emOnl asenmaent,need not 1»' -, . ,. submitted-to' the-erectors of-the County !Or;ABeir CapprOyal..,7 i7:. J6.'°"'Severahility .Sf any aectiOn, subeeotion,- ParalreDh, sentence, clause or provision Of this Resolution shall toe adjudged to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceabiLity -oretetneC[Sote patagraDhr laws^OnToVlsiOerhartnOra'ffeCE ai r""v • of the remaining sections, paragraphs, clauses or provisions of this Resolution. It is the intention of the Board that the various parts of this Resolution are severable. The above and foregoing Reso3ution vas, on,eotion delydaade and-.- - seoonaedS-;adopted.by;,thejtoilowing vote on the zajt day of January, 1990. A.D. - .. .•.�. • BOA OP COUNTY,COMMISSIONERi 'ATTEST( /' /�'y'�^��'�^"""^�`•J... . car COUNTY. AADO ..C/Il Meld County lark andRecorder y/jQf�)�1,Ojn�j and Clerk tO the Board oen anwr, � a =all r . •� • BY t. V/t7 .a..,..�tea• I!( daJ urge r yr iP 16eputy COOnty ark BfY�CUSRD APPROVED AS TO-PORN( Unmeant. L. Harbert i Legal Notice...Continued from page 13 d—rlif: l/ .,remain effe0tive until reppealed by the Board (subject toany rights Ane ; of Eha honk Y.Y hf bUtRtnhOinS nine$: 34. Statntorryy References. All statutory citations in this ,-, Resolution dell be construed to refer to such statutes as the same. .. may have been heretofore amended, And, subject t0 any rights of _ - owners of outstanding bonds, as the sae may hereafter be amended ,pUbll$hed �n the Farm@r end.IMner, February 7, 14, 21. 8f1d �r 1 •', from time to time. ... i _ . , Affidavit of Pu6Cuation STARE OF COLORADO County of Weld sat. . I A.Winkler Silent of°aid Coueey of weld being duly sworn.gay that I am puNWeer of F07pP IIIPTOM PliFSS that.Om aim ts•weekly newspaper of general circulation ws printed mod published in the town of FORT I LIPTON In said county end state that the notice of advertisement.of which the wotad in true has been published in said weekly mwpoper far consecutive weeks: that the name MS to the regular and entire Some of awry numb:rKamld oeapaper during the period end ttem of publication of sold mon and In the newspaper proper and not In•WOPlement l that the lent psbhr+cem of said notice woe contained m the nr.bc.c..2.42. npaparbesmgthedataof 4-7 A.D..19QO_ gad rho hat pubiteettoa t eotIntheL efrNnewepaper.btrttntdata. the O of ,/ 19226 that the mid FOET I IPTON PlUCC has been published continuously and uWate niptodly during the period of at least llytw conseawtive weeks nit prior to the lent • Lane thereof containing and ootlw as advertisement above referred to: end then mad newspaper waa at the time of each of the . said notice ditty qvaltliat purpose within the me.nteg an act minded. An Act Coneennag tool Mottoes. ...m and Publications and ct rom of Printers and and to .. . a0 grid Paring ACta In - ..i .�th PtovY6iw Ae!approved 1021.and • ..� is eroof. ; yenta.. �byan set .,� an May 1931. , Publisher . and sworn to before me tht.2L• . of . , a / Notay P D& d7S PFAIVFP dVFNIIF rOfr IIIPTON CO ROC 3O My commlesioon intrea expires1 June 1992 yy I= -. . N . RpRGe M SPECIAL RUR{aR ...i .-4111 w1M Ortes►.rarelmal Apar St arimalr t', ,.m,w of 'Toed I witl4'_fo°d stamps". .`10r^the poilnutidelet!them 1 % ., 1C`, • _..,ParegefpbA;'-efeedL'ahaE2'have the bane/fsanin4�,aa jprdrlded+i.iR:/ Z., •" Il i.C."'Seoeron°2012(gyrae such seetiddlOmXlet's Ombetebeel, 1it7. Is wwtdaw with W Immletiee h the Isant of Cam Gsiasiesare • Or is thereafter amended. of wa34 ra•sty Oolarede. sad yermaee to CRS 29-2-102, sa aaewha. •afield. - alsetiae la hereby called.mat •hall be held w Marry. mots 2), Rem. . S. Nint!wa gtsl 'gods. •Mb sales or us* tam shell apply to the sale ol,-_;Wod wrelused arllhr, feeds provided by the eP•eLl - At sash epwLl election: ,:i n -, snOpllamm stal=ifo°d peograte''clot, women, infants, and eblidran, 42 ' :•V.S.C9 Nation 1716...:`Jar tbs.PurDOwe Of this P►reCrapb. ."food' (•) Vows shall sue hellen ter ee avast f.9eeset • aorty,rSe.� '.sham "h.ve the sane tranlaratAprovtded in 42 O.S.C. Section 1716; atlas ea sea tax of Weld County, Coloreds, at the rats or one as such amnion exists onOctober 1•.1917, Or.L thereafter amended.' petasaC IZ)levy. for W Pac9ow of nduef•e Wad valorem property 9. Previously Taxed fe a County. ao sales tax shall apply t0 m rill Iev7•. ._r . r ... ,the;esle;of-tan91ble per■awa ?property at retail or tbs.iersDailisY . (h) !befall tut of-,W Rewluete• proposieE she salsa aW use t•x-he of.service.. if.the. transaction.was,previously. �ubjeOted`'tO.;e .sale (4` publleha0 along with this notice. " or`-sae tax -lawfully' imposed On the•purOharer'or seer. by�'asutaeic OomtY.[Intal. tO:Or in k eXcees'of that•acegAA to;be ismOmmi by0eldk =;, Dazed cote 29th day of:lenuary. 1990. .. COcnty,:Colorant*. r,A;credit shall Ds granted..&getout, the.sales -tax o itipeaen.,bYN.3,'Cohney: Colorado, w tfth•tvspso to cook'elans&o►Soe•�..': - .:equal in'iaralnt [o:the lawfully imposed€-•ldal; a lee:;or :deefitaxr. -,.> ' previously paid by the n DunohRner or seat' te then.previous,county BOARD OF COURTS COH NISRIONTRS The amount of the credit shall not exceed th• ialee tax imposed-by 9 VELD COONS!,..COLORADO - r Weld-County,Colorado.. , nr .+' _::'�,_•.e,.>n . Ayr RAIY AIN yIDAD7sIN 10. RdOPtigl of state Pules and'Reculstione The 1■mOeStlon , • . COM= CLERK AND WOOER of the 'tax onthe-maze.et 1 of tangible personal proposer cod " - AND CLE M it* The DOalb . the furnishing'ertertalec t atvlce• In ale* Wale tar shall-be L,,,,, , accordance-with.schedules mite forth in..the rules, ad•regulatloneof.R. ..- dhe• Colorado-Department of-*Wens. -and' .ae in- , , _Dean Nary Raiff. Dapucy . . :-regulations which nay be enacted Dy. separate-.. Rrolatloo'Of'.-ithe L.' RESOLUTION 11. Amounts 'occluded. The aaunts',subject- to t x..shalt"_Tut ....) -- include the amount of any sales or use tax imposed by Article-36 of,,.__.l, Title 39,C.R.s., as amanded. RE: REVENUE, AND A PROPOSAL YOE IMPOSING A COUNTYWIDE SALEB.TAX or ONE PERCENT (1e) UPON Tilt SALE AT RETAIL or TANGIBLE -PERSONAL 12. Delivery Charges Included. The gross receipts from melee „- -,,, PROPERTY AND THE rUANTSIITHG OF CERTAIN SERVICES IN WELD COUNTY. AND shall im0lude delivery charges, -um such charges axe 'Object Lb tha A COUNTYWIDE USr TAX OF ONE PERCENT (le) ONLY FOR TEE PRIVILEGE OP sales endue. tax of the State of Colored° impose-by Aret°le 26 of - ' . USING OR CONSUMING IN wELO COUNTY ANY CONOTRUCTION AND BUILDING Tithe- 39," C.R.S.,.:as amended, regardless of -the- places to which'-- . MATERIALS PURCHASED AT RETAIL, AND FOR THE:.PRIVILEGE 01 STORING, delivery ls'made. USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES' - PURCHASED AT RETAIC',ON WHICH REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! AND PROVIDING 13. General Sxeaptlons. There shall be azempt.(roar sales•' '; I FOR:A REDUCTION IN AD.VALOREM PROPERTY TAX IN AN AMOUNT EQUIVALENT CaxatiOn rider the-provisfons of this EssalutlOnn all OL•tbe tangible - TO THE SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTED: AND PROVIDING FOR AN ELECTION ON personal property .and nervlces which are., exempt;.under. Section . . THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED HEREIN - 39526-ltd, C.R.S.,'• as amended, which - .. hereto�by this referent*, .expressly-including for Raja•:of food as define:spa sm:allied:Ln.seotloa:39-24-102(4.3), - NAEREAS, the Board of County COarL■ioners of Wild County, , 79-26-114(1)(•)-(XE), 39-26-114(14) and 39-26-114(16), C.R.s., a Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Rome Rule - amended,' eirsaid"sections:were sounded or'ea&oted-por■eant t0 Y.S. Charter, Is vested with the authority of administering.the affairs 1330 apprOved_.My.32, 1917, ad effective October-,le,1917; the !;, OX Weld County, Colorado, and exeeption for .■ale■ and purchases of electricity, coal, wood, gam (including natural, manufactured, and llgolfied petroleum gas), sue];' WHEREAS, section 29-2-103, Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.s.), 011 or coke sold to occupants of resinY°es. as apecIfled'ia-ie°tiow: authorises counties to levy a countywide sales and use tax upon the• - 39-26-114(1110(XXx,---c.R.a.•;- as ameedad, and sae,mme ptioa .for approval of the majority of the registered electors of the county sales and purchases of machinery or machine toots. el ep•oifded la ' •-vOtinron-sroltpcopoeall and - Section 39-24-114111), O.R.S., a asendd. '. - ....:. ' wan= weld CowtY (the County) has not heretofore imposed any 34.. twaresIdent Ex.e.. All salmi ,of,tangible persOgal sales or use tax, and., . . - ProPereY On which a .pwifie Star. ,Res baa`Pdd at: -ts ' - .. - payable ehatl`Inv examprfrOm the eubjeot:aales tax Nesb.s•ch sales - - WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioner" of Weld County. meet bath of the"following conditions;. ' Colorado (the Doardh: finds thatthe imposition Of- • salsa and use ,. . - . tax Of.ono percent (14) will permit the.County to !educe lte 1991 d la)'' The purchaser is a nonresident:.or has hia.prLWlpa1 valorem property tax mill levy equivalent to the amount collects,. • ...place.of business outside of,.the..County. .. (b):. Such tangible,:perpsal' property is--regypred.,4N WHEREAS, the hoard finds that it is in the best interests of required to.Re registered outside the'limits.of)the..-Camel ,.../,. the Orman and future inhabitants and citizens of the County to - under the laws of the State of Colorado. _ s .. : '.. submit one- percent '43U" ales and use tax proposal to the .: .. _. . . , , registered •lectors of the County. - 13. dmesmtica for COnef�{MtiOnasteria * 1 see_Tex. : -._. • -The vales of construction so,buildiop rtmrlala on twee w tar. . _ NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County has previously been oallect d-by`the County shallbe ax•eplffre• the . Commissioners of held County, COloradox '- County sales to imposed by this Hseelation:IJE the Netseiale"eums - GENERAL PROVISIONS delivered by the retailer or his agent to,a-:eite•withSh9be Malts ,rev Of the County. 1. � The purpose' of this Resolution is, upon the ` • approval o a. majority of.:' registered electors voting on such 16. Pesos o! Sale. For purports ot... , of estoSee it of' the r;;:: proposal, to impose a sales tax of one (19) upon'ths sals'at retail: retail w]ms..,s-t ,tangs std eC the osier, at d sslssse- er the s•.-. of tangible pereeoel-.property'ad'the furnishing of certain services theret retaiiler,ler •alum•te.egeegltle destination io•Oarta sold ee-ddi ord b9 in the County, and'to.impose a use CO: of oft* percent (1R) only fore the retoll to a b&mon c C et* a or delivery emteide:stinatmltg'of-ebe the privilege of using or consuming in.the County any c nstrtxxtion the dt to a he oe carrier l for de to; * perlsnemt. lade Of and building &mortal*purchased at retail, and for the privilege oftae lbusinimits I Of the Comity. Zf • retailerthaa ,eea,pe!lams ofnbamtpls, l *Wring„:using .or consuming In the -County ay motor and other. plum rip tae C t.whimity, or he rpm. tau OseistCO of Daslbue, the 1t. .. vehlal•■. - Pir°o:'or" Olathe. as W the retail 'bale/ •if: esolutlRbd•+Tor the s '^> pes with d h provisions on of A tide registration it required,C. 'a11 determined of tam•_ salad sax impend le 6 of'Title'll)." Sall as in aaosrdanos wlth'th• provleione'of Article 2 of Title 29, C.R.i., dethi'9in'd by the ptovleScn. Of Article K Ot'Tit:I.e'3f C:R:f-., ea" " `'''�' which Droviaione ars incorporated herein by this referent*. The amended, and _ by ,the miss- and re9mlatlOne ,.pemlgaNd Dr'.the ' sales and use tax shall become effective on July 1, 1990. Department of Revenue of the State of Colorado"- 2. Sta4t,utQxy Dt(1n1ti0n...Incorporated.- .For purposes of this '• -'17. Oafs. Z eense. No @operate County'sales-tax lions, . Resolution, the deIloltion• of the words contained herein shall be iy}t b y� as defined In-eeOtl°na 39-26-102 and 39-24.Q0I,-C.R.S., as landed. - Wall be repaired: -Amy-hierson engaging In the Dwl eel Of:selling •r„ which definitions are Incorporated herein by this referent*. tangible persona:Property: at retail or furnishing certain earvloes k as herein specified • all annually obtain.and-hold costs license sMIE7 TAX - as:required by'Seotion'39-24- •.103. CAS., ,:amended. ' _'.. - 1 _ �, .. .,3. Tax Levin. Ter. LA hereby levied, and their shall hela. Vendoroe Jes Aisle time of making • noothl7 toter* Of ' collected a�p.�,a sales tax in the amount a■ in this'Iesolution '1 the sales saxes req��ed,Dy U.1e:Rsaoletioe, every retailer Wal&•he . provided, upon the sale st retail.of tangible personal property and satitld to aubtraot..tatm the e:'sale•-ea',rwmtt�td;':&. • E acequwl.-te ,.' . 'the furnishing of certain services, as provided in 39- •26-101. d a°three A otrthird parbent-(3}1/34) of said tar a-fe►:which alse : `E I - , . shall be knowe,•:Y,the ghmtor'a Pee.' Any' re atIse,d•Ltaqueat in ' Z C.R.S., a amebdd. • remitting said tan shall forfeit such Vsedor e,leeunleas good Oaw . .,:(• 4. No Tax on Tax. The amount subject to tax shall not be • for the de2lagospt remittance- :., _ , imiude'the amoaat of ay Bales or.usr to imDoead by Artlole 26 01 Title 39, C.R.S.. es amended. : 19. CoIZ'eOCi,lkMinbe anion and IItlgypeamng. :lbe 5OOlloo- �,, y, - tion, adm let a end,.�.r'owot of the.oLUe ux Wont Ift2 ,''' . . ' 5:" Dellvery Charge.' The-'grow rfe.lpe: from sale* 'ball this h solution shall:be'performed by the mmeoutive Director,o! the '. .include.delivery charges whae suoh charges are abject to the State :'thJAMparteeatef . admue:mf£'ati'Stan. em eroseColors,t*'7,n'-the DUOS* ht!Y ' . Sales"and Ow Tax imposed by Article 26 -Of Title 39,' e.R.s., a. - - theso13eet1nn, &detmleteatice,aAa a■be 24- ot,of lthe e.3 ,dtfdo H(tete :, • nF emended. regardless Of the..place to which delivery Le made. sales tax. The prevlsl0ns of .Article 24- of Tltle.3', C.R.i,.•aa •:'amended, end-ra11 'reime and regulations'ptu magated-bf no Theuelre ', ' 6. P alchd go pending Materials. 110 vales tax'..Wall apply ee Director otthe:'WpeNtm■mt.of, Revenue'thereunder. are-:lsoupcommd ,.k. the sale oficoneiruction and building materials, a the term is used , herein DY this. referee InOd .4-.11. •gOverm,� the .t011aOtlaemer '� - i4-. Seeelon -29-2-109..+C.It.t.r. a..do Agi 4, &f eu°h,,ser tg:I srs .,dminiatratl6n:'aOd:e°I":-It eOt°I tae sale' tax ZmpOed by"tale. 1;.,}' plokd eg- by CM:,Wrah+eer�alxdif eM Darabnwzof' su0h saeerLlh ..r n ,• •,•r'. Prevente to eh*eseeileroa'-:Duildinnp permit or,other �!�.�'�l21411 MffNfalClit r - ,eooepW3. W such &coal government evidencing.that et local u■e.,tsx .i� has been paid or is required to be paid. - _ "COI NIi(1011110�1f�I•�,.�s .�_ ^c_. ,...'. - - "^e.eOmemrPfdY' , . r.w..ne r Paps�2 F'0RTI—UPT0N 'PRISSfiatr. 2.lien .. ContlMwd from pain10� �r ,. mode- oZ may motor or other vehicle for which registration i. .:.; , -'_-PaYniaitt�e`"B•Otlbe"'I9-X.LIINf C•AMO., as ■.send, the board reguired, end no certificate of title shell be issued for sunb shall, following Lb...special election of March 20, 1990, and prior . vMiOle or en foe's mobile hams by t Colored* Department Of Revs '��.4 r-. to Rey 17, 1990. request the Executive Director Of the Department Of Or its suthOrlsed agent until.any tax.dus,upeathe steiraq', use,,�r . F':...,. ' Revenue'to radmieieter, moiled-M4e4istribute :ebaoala•�tat,hereb - • consumption thereat puesuAnt_to this lbeolnelft-ohe31•Se40010emg0. imposed.' A-211e JOerd, ►4'.the'.:time :o[sm•kitq„wets. taWesti.:''bau by the County.Cler tan'haaordar, es,theientherised'` o s a provide the LOllowiaq documents to the ExecutiveDirector Of the Colorado Department of Revenue. The proceeds Of the use tax shallll Department of Revenue, be paid tal the County periodically in accordance with an agreement - to be entered ,by and between the County and.the Colorado Omertmem r,,, . la) A cOPy of this Resolution, certified by the County of Revenue• .,. ...Clerk and Recorder. . . . 2a,. :construction aile;r�Nstexi*le ore Tax iatloO (b) Affidavits of publication of this Resolution, as The collection of d w cede vim .tax for coanarsomos ami building proved herein.... materiels .eball be •Ominiet•ted-at the dinette's-of.the Boern.,. 11 us. tax say..ba paid. by-estimate through the payment-of the-tee et (c) M Abstract of Election Results, certified as to the the time permits-ere issued for building and construction. .AA an approval of the sales tax by a majority of the registered alternative t0 the estimate procedure provided above, :payment or - qualified electoral of£.Wld County voting thereon. - this use tax nay be made by the filing by any:spplicant..for a In the event that the I.xe°uciv Director of e)n• Department o! , .building_ permit of an affidavit-e atimy that the applicant inoode " Revenue fails en refuses t !O oollese the.ales tax a Depa me this - .te �Olose all building and eonseriation Materials mammary. &w., Revolution, the hears shell be Authorized ml Ct provide for i. the project described in the building permit application tram • •' collection, administration. or enforcement of such males tax to the licensed retailer lo0■Led•with3a the Comity. Every building moat extent permitted by law or to amend tRif Resolution co comply with applicant who utilizes the alternative -procedure provided ■cove-- th• ntgpermittedments of she Department to ame of Revenue. • moll nelntain and preserve detailed-puroheas and receipt rcOrda' which shell be subject to inspection and audit by e■ do estof the • OSE TAX - board, end any unpaid tams due shelf be •■O. bject to colleotloan. The collection and administration of the use tax imposed by-this; Resolution shall be perroneed at t direction of the Amt.- is - 20. . Property Taxed. - The en re is hereby levied and there shall be substantially the-acne manner as the collection, edrinistration end collected and paid a countywide use tax of on. peroant (1N only for enforcement of the *Ales end Use Tax of the State,of Colorant.. the privilege of using or consuming in Weld County any coestruction end .building mgteriala purchased at retail and for the privilege of OBE OF TAX RIVEMEs • •toring, .using or consuming any motor and Other vehicles purchased _ at retell on which registration is required. - 23. No Diatribe ion to Nunlcipelirles. The board hes 21. Definition. For purposes of this Resolution, the term presently 3•termtned not to datrilwte any percentage of portion of 'construction and building mataxi►le' . shall mean any 'tangible the sales and use tax revenues to municipalities-within the County. personal property whiehis stored, used or Consumed 1a the County, The maximum 1991 Ad valOrm property tax mill levy authorised under and which is intended to become part of. attached to, or a component see[lon la-7 0l Article XZV of the Win County None Rule Charter - of any. building, structure. road or appurtenance in the County. stall be reduced for rival year 1992, and the paw calculation for subsequent fiscal yams, by an amount equivalent to the net amount 22, Use Tax Exemptions. In no went shall she use tax imposed sales end nee,tax collected during the period-°f July,l, 1990, by this Resort-at-ion •xt.n• or apply. - through June 30, 1991. The- collections- shall--ber,prorated for deposit in relationship to the mill levy of the weld County Cameral (a) To the storage, use 0i consumption of any tangible - Fund, -Road and Bridge rued. Capital Expenditure rand. .-.ad" ' • personalpropertycM oele o! which is subject CO a retell Contingency Fund and e•man be used for.any expenditurewthorised in.- sales tax Saporta by Weld County. t - the above mentioned funds. Specific Lammers -tor -the abOve.• .- aAlcmlacions and .pro rations shall ba es dmternlned by the: Weld,ld, (b) To the storage, use or 00neumption o! any tangible 'County.Dlnetor-ot�9lnance.. - personal property purchased for resale in the County. either in its original form or as an ingredient of a nee manufactured or compounded product, in-the regular course 26. - aubei■ston to EleCtor■. Ferenant to 'Section 29-2-104(3), of a business. - C.A.S., as vended, there beAq n0 general election within 120 days - (c) 7b the storage, use. Or conaumDtlen of tangible After the.,AdoptiOn- of this..-Resolution. -thm-seles ad..:ese:..tax, .personal property brought into the COunty ■ -nonre■idene "" thereat for him. own storage. use, or consumption whit proposal documented in this,Resolution M•12 br-referred -W nthe temporarily with the County) however, this exemption does qualified endregistered electors of weld County at' a special ..not apply Co the storage, use, o! aces eleCtIOn to be held on Tuesday, March 20 1990, the consumption of tangible Y, . quesClom_m bun submitted t0 the qualified peredMl property brought into this stets by • nonresident registered electorsshallM as•foilawrf Co be used in the conduct of • business in this state. ' � a . smut 0001(T'1WSDESALES 'MID 94E TAXa:Or-yaw - ' ,• :: (dl To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible CDONTY. CD14AAD0, AT TM RATE CY Ole PERMIT - .personal property by the United States Coverrtnt or the, <191, u S.EYZBD AND IMPOSED FOR TFE POAF0.5L Ol w , State of Colored°, or its institutions, or ita political REDUCING-TxrAb VALOREM PROPERTY TAx NZLL LiNY, subdivisions la their governmental capacities only br by IN ACCORDANCE N2TN 7)R PROPOSAL AND RESOLUTION nm ' religious or charitable corporations in the conduct of OF TBa a0AA0 OF COUNTY CONN2sSi0NEA5 or HELD - their regular.religious or charitable !unctions. COUNTY, (e) 1b the storms, use, or con■mDtion o! tangible27. Pub} pea ion Of-Resolution. The County Clerk and Recorder personal property bye person engaged in the bu■lmos of is haray awdwrized and directed to prb21M the full text of this manufacturing or compounding for male, profit. or use Any Revelation four separate tiara, • wok apart, in The NewOws, .one / article, substance, or. commditY, which tangible personal legal newspaper of general circulation in the County.. ' property enters into the- processing of or D•Comer an 20, pubLi2a4kon 2f Notice of Clone of Registration. TM ingredient n component part of compounded, or product ha esrvthe County Cliit a`—dn —Record• is hereby eutborined to Publish a MUM which': is manufactured, e°mpounMd, or furnirAad and the concerning Use close.Of rregi■tration for Ma-election lm The:-.Near • container, label, or cab 'furnished shipping case thsxeol. News, the legal nw•paper of general circulation in the County. (f) To the stereo., use, or consumption of any article of '' tangible personal property the sole or use of which has -29�. fpahinq •n0 Publication of Election notice. The Count already boon subjected to a gales or up sex of another Clerk end—•"14cord•r i■ hereby authorized end directed to county .goal to or in excess of that imposed by this Resolution. A Credit shall be granted against the sew conspicuously Po■t. at tech polling piece at least ten days prior - impOsed by .this Resolution with respect to a persoh'e to the election, the notice required by.Minion-1-6-102, C.A.S., an, storage, use, Or con■wsptioa in she County of tangible Amended. The County Clerk and R•eordar i.hereby, further`authorised Personal property POYOAued, by Rim in • previous aounCY• and directed to post conspicuously In her office and to publish ♦ - Ths amount of the credit Mali be equal to the tax paid by' - notice of eleceion.in The New News, at least ono. at least ten-days him by reason of the imposition of a males or use tax of.a - prior to the election, pursuant to Section 14-202, C.R.S..., an • previous county on hie purchase or use for the property. - Amended- The :amount of the credit shell not exceed the tax imposed 30. C Z.mediately After the cleated of the palms the ' by this Resolution. alectico Firlrcura Mall deliver the ballot boxes containing:.ode i ballot-cards to the Counting center. The results shall be-submitted • (g) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible to:the.-County Canvassing board to be canvassed adaordinq- OR law. - personal property and household effects acquired outside IT, wagon canvassing the vote, it appear* that a majority of-.the ` or the County and brought into it by a nonresident reglatered qualified *lectors voting at such election have voted in acquiring residency. favor of the sales and useten proposal, the ROesd it authorised CO (A1 To the storage or me of a meter vMicit if the owner and shall Implement Eha lrposition of such sales and use tax. , is or was at the time of purchase, • nonresident of the 31. Sgnduct or Eiegtign The ebotids.._ shall' .be held. • County and he purchased the vehicle outelde -Of the CountY conducted and the result. Ch•r•Of Mall be determined. ao fee as for use outside the County and actually so and it for a .practicable. In conformity with the provisions or. the Colorado . substantial and primary purpose for which it was arquirmi Aectlon Code cf 1900 as Amended. - and he registered, titled, or licensed said motor vehicle r Outside of the County. - NZOCMTANZOOS (i1 To the storage, use, or consumption of any 32. Percent Limitation not violated. Mead cm 'tate And construction and building materials and motes end other municipal males and use .sex raw-existing on the Bete of adoption vehicle* on which registration is required If a written of this Resolution, the Some hereby Linda and deammnes■ Mutt the - r contract for the purchase thereof was entered into prior seven percent limitation provided le Benton.29x2-100, C.R.B., •me • to the effective date of this use tax. emended. will be exceeded in et leant Oda nunidipality within she County by the County'sales and um cox is0osei by this Resolution. (2) To the storms, use, or consumption of any Forever, there is no prohibition against tbs ImyOeition Of the sales construction and building material' required Or red* and use tax by Weld County because the County Ales and Dee Tax does necessary in the performance of any eonstruOtiOn contract not l nai .one percent Cite,' pursuant to section 29-2-104(3). bid. 1st, or *Inbredlnto at any time prior t0 the mended. effective an ended. - effective date.Of this ResOlmtion. - 33. Effective Dete-Applimb litY. Upon Adoption by the 23. Rotor end ocMriveaitle On Tax COrtion. The. use tar electorate et the special _elect r , this Resolution shall Deco . provided by this Resolut on dull 6a appTio a to every eater and effective and In force at 12.01 a.m. on Only 1, 1990, And Mall Other vehicle purchased at retail on which registration is required - by the laws of the State of Colorado, and no reqlstratlOn Mall be Ca tlintsed al pew 17 - , bp_ 1 .. .. - mere.-..— .tee., ,aee..'a'►n.etmMNe\ .,.M"wirimos e•-••�••..•rne rvt•.•• a,.HV 'remain etteotiw until- repealed h)+ the'llosed isUblict to anyr-rights.': 'ot=th► avherm of aatetanding DWdrr. -14. d References. All statutory OltatiOns In"this ''Resolution construed to refer^to,euoh,statutes as-thsyasas.. Fray'-haw been heretofore, amended, and, 4nbieot to any rights-of,:. 'ornere of outstanding bonds, as Gm same may hereafter be *mended - trot timeto time. - ys. Anendmenta. Xxcept auto tbe-one percent fit, rate of the .:sales and:use tau, the provisions of this-Resolution,m y be a emded by Resolution of the ,Board tsubieot, ,however. to aty. rights. of owner, of -outstanding bonds), --and:.-such.::emeedeeet- seed-..soc'be submitted to the electors of the.Canny.Xor cboir,sypiovelr: 36. fewrshility. -Itairmeetlae, eabmaotlomr paragraph.: :sentanoe, clause or provision al this resolution'. shall bu--editd0ed to bs invalid or unnfordaebio, the-invalidity or unonforcesbility Of ouch section. paregrapb...alatee or provision shell not alledt any of the remaining Notions, paragraphs.. clatns'or provisions-of this Resolution. It is the inUnti n of the loud that the.verloae parts of this Resolution are favorable. • The above and foregoing Resolution:vas, on motion duly made and saoondod, adopted by eh, following opts on the ast day or January. 1990, A.D. e.J or cowry CONHIS6IOMS ATTR61', Tismakes IT a COMITY, 9)100 Meld County lock and Recorder and Clerk to the Road to ots , • pLty Coon Y GGlleettK t7CC98RD APPROVED AB TO root, Coastanos L. Caere— • • all / Published In the Fort Lupton Press, February 7, 14, 21, and 28, 1990. .. Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, 1, Lorita Seidler of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general dreulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement.of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for oonsecutive Ide.00X(weeks): that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said newspaper during the period and time of publication of said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement thereof; that the first publication of said notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper bearing date Ninth day of February AD. 19 90 • and the last publication thereof: in the issue of said newspaper bearing date the Second day of March A.D. 19 90 • that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley Republican, has been published Continuously and uninterruptedly during the period of at least six months next prior to the first issue thereof contained said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said 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 dally newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. FebruorY 9, 16, 23, March 2. 1990 Total Charge: $958.76 • —7 Advertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of March A.D. 19 90 My c mission expires 9-Z1-•9 L Notary Public . _ _ 3 3 _es ame0ed:aS tr r r ar011a11or Weser a miresOr r l ,•.•.. NOTIa/Ot SPECIAL r r aW LROTION ., ,more tees, lO. In Seeds S104 140 w.CJLS.r err. " /aeurer PY ilf�ltrrierrat off. �nveaadaee-vela ale AoeoeWhyy 7M.NMI0CA011MY et+ ... -,f• ,.. 'Creakier.0 Wr r,3Orty Cape a d rfe ire•CRS,201.. M.Nars aa eelt 4r blurnMleo. Wr Of Were peretio mope s� air w j, � lubroo omisog000.*oYM.'. 100,ramended,agreed grtr shwwyoar.rdrt Orr re on'any on rah a gerbar r fa Co on on pea et le earbeaer ��M"srwww:grre ReerY4r'NIIB ,?red*Meet 20.1000, borer front teem ear W Men such ear met 0•00M '?gerrNdelpaweeor rarlee aerplerrTswaf.ioe re� At rub Sidi Ors: - Ores reaou: _-.rwa t►Sae rOrarR rtmrr�it bemode•�: ,....00 Tree MrerfedobrAVOW araba bun•: . 10mwronmw e°it nenlWe•nt.Or ire Ns Sib* • raw o'Errwhweerrelielrro10erae end errrisa ,VIM,oder ar Vase of Web Cary.Corer a the rate'. psrabewrsdwldrd MCuny.` ere era n sane let eve Wale et for a more rarer Me, ' .etreCofe r(1TBfa Mpapees of!raft ter woea•, TS'Soon tanG01e prior propane a reared eta Colorer DepOorrn el Revenue Of le tehorer Sent uW-a0'Mr. ifaDonYtw'A1P1arY• '.- required to be registered orlOs to rite of the County es Moir*use,a itieurrpro Vert purr,le Ode lo)There I dM Resolution propels the ear and • r.rrtervsatleaaeq Casrt Rwwies Ur a C and Sr Corry Chet and arras r M use sup r puNYMSragptll this sae 10.'aaraletW reelbliales rrrYY Solder to ire .. atroad sent of the Cram Oeaten Of Sven*The words ONVStY 20tOf Janvey:1abl If ea.!evaMd ebe etnrOne d leap moire on ribs lore_' '. -.Orb ere Wt aear a re lo the County pr edlert a 4000 race Vat . WARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. hes pesrety Wen oolleced.yeM Cur Nr a reap:f om'rr a ePeene t le e amend by and bonnie to County and the bow want swims° story soreo eer ppm*byre Rraabn NM malarial wedettaed *sr Are nerd Revere, EVE MARY ANN PEUERSTEIN y the err orrip,s ails within the art of*C lay. 2N:. Creetrailea rut McIMIep•YeleAotetherytc • COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER' It.Pre Writ POIprotesate Sera*at Nora. . DeleebeN,Ts SSG*0the us lr for Cortron nertades AND CLERK TO IHE SONS worwmnWd r M place et burns dts Meet user beer malaetr Meg be stereletr'rthe derr.ate'B3rA Tr use m by:boy wetObby bible pwe0N0wary nut afters by the Mew Or Ile Cet m A Mye or rads*SSP M DerrmadM'r a M or pea SettnrOn.oer to ors a M County Of 10•sew*err for raw MOW torturing*NY CO VNIONAe-reSwerweMne. II000ITION rWeym a,errYP WIN*VIII gel Of ter Crory.If a rear hr masp10rdoeprore ran,parse(alto awe may be busby' : RE VENU ; AND A AXa ONE OQR OPOSAL'FOR IMPOSING A r proem oleo a tow**a M cop*a hr bra Ron ore Mgrow oy Amontoy sway poor ryas,ar,rep des OOUN ( D paia of beam,the per or rose at rah the NWT lir are son• M aDear rare to purlu il laws and eorNure ear AT RETAL OF-TANGIBLE PERSONAL PRCPERTY ANO THE FUR. writs,for the.purpose Of Mares to Yrppled by the itrobtibn ne oo r rotdeprpadnerombro NW11NG Cf CERTAIN SERVICES IN WELD COUNTY ANO A COUR Yore oormar by Mcommon or Asa.2e of Too 9E.Cie.r o donocr ew lots err too cony.one,&As t gDs VAN DI use TAX OF ONE PERCENT Or ONLY FOR TIE PRrv4 need.and by lie rIal and ngubnbns prarsald bY the oot WrMr the antra proem.prided ravened inseam' LEGE OF USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY COW C osenne a neenue Oflir dates"Caaer. tar pore Staled met a old err Noon rat Sr be sub • STRUCTION AND BUh.DING MATERIALSPURCNASED AT-RQVAL. 17.SEIM yrY apart.Fur rpareerent Vrrr4 Npwo loan pNpglpn rd ogee brasserie b' aNO eat THE PRIVILEGE OF STORING,USING OROONSUMING IN steal be egafr.Ay Brea Wgg43 a M burrs a slag atria •ear due air be beret a error Tr NINON tar sonarar. WE D'OIXM AN Y, Y MOTOR AHD OT proiR VEHICLES PURCHASED peso* o*r row of sa boom*deo go**r tors ow* trataesenp woo s%tarommiwitasses endate AT RNTADCNSNNIQWBGIOTRADOPISIiWIPED;AND PROVO- bed shell annually obWn ire hoidens*me Barer by Srlbn doers d taro-in roan,the ems sinner is me own*, INO FOR A REDUCTION IN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAD(IN AN gogSlba.CA.5.rwrrap,,:-.- • ,, rnrlebrio and erApa ffin Of M sus ale Use Tettethe SYee AMOUNT EOUNALENT TO THE suss AND WE TAX COLLEOTGD:..: ... "TIL ypndierb Mr N tee tee a prang A"NOW Illy*a the CotarAda AND PROVOING FOR AN ELECTION ON THE PROPOSALS CON• lalas tar wipes by this Rsaa *every Wrier Me ari Oriel th '' TAIN60 MERSW _ milerentrierILS'MN ROp WHEREAS,the Surd Of Carty OalRdrrre a Weld Cony. Moor Ifom r.law Ile word a cum gW*Savior h eider ty ca MSOOMet swop ti iyy po bninbe TrBrr hie prom- WHEREAS,drOlatmCNoerstabrale MNOM COVry Mara Rue lira Fee ATY of r rroNt uenbll Tr errtot Omhrts umlaytersnote•mdeMbrrrypieoerrpafy.The igtar tar -.wirer;fe,reed'vM Se*aftin'astneryg M MWn a Wad NorrorsnFee raw ribberMbe�pIN tot ON rant- err,nnAMmttMIImoarra*Oorr Seeds 1ST of it ,ro„+„��. nor versa Pr MN*rod aaMaellOrrlamsdrnaMOlaM• ad roompeenyyl H eyyrMrrYarunder beruwaNUde �,MPe•S_p_6_ 'sappOn.T0�.1W Capro RMer Salutes(e.R9). xry a de wr0 Cpuly'FOme Res CMV law a Nauaod for 1YAa :t da tet Owns Isar'a lar ar tar ale re el aryl the term rn�a bn rdaDMni nr�a the Sr lul by by� rNNWtrt NIMalaler~m�nr asorrn rOf�ha PS.bY NI corded OS eplMpEr Cd tar ITSORY g tlN.ferterr Mar One owmY wrc an Rirlullon shall be paAamr Try tr Exert*Carrot of the Mg me salad Of AS I.Ira Orr Air 9D.1E tie tree.,aYelhpeMaY�w.0 Obey lgr fklNgg it*nor rNlMpe'Np�nO Derr*cd Rwwws d theSide d Cerro In the erne mann.r r shr a rah*Ia drag eefrerb lot Ire SY of des w•d• it eaprr,and • oreaYL'adieletrrer and entaamnt'a ry e ms Colorado Sea Ca Olen Fret Pear 00000 Artlari/OswrRw Cuµ orryaaa WHe a vie Ile Sur Of CourgrComlbei0 d W.M.qty ma r•Tr prob a er .amo rouge O0. r C.R.S.. arrrrrsd, en!Obenpency Fund ale Cr ei eferl0r aytaper /r Ar refeal ale error«prams 0,00%•0.0 by M EawnM Gres a to In the es rtrred Sr.Spare aoures tthe toe eerier - Carlo(the Orr)Or re 11e ration as Wes Wale Of Depart*d.Rwaws terrrw,N spopoeo sr*t io raer• the ale Onarmw Own rr debarred bye Woe Cray rear one peraard(1T.NI Odrll M,Counb To Odes le 1001 S va r as and err oven 0e colorer,ranetreae,sum eriornwr a of Arra - *pry r mil SystraloetlOMarse oere0,tar - tern tahMosedyM. - WHEREAS.Ms BO &ores III a le in Me beet Warr a tram p euaam 9es s 21x.t0a,ceip.,r nee,en sops* 24 rYYnrrrr tr leeme s.Par io Secdr20-?10H9). sent and br.Vrrtrae rid rises of to Cory 10*Smears tauano M loam*son or Meru 10,HMO,ant pent to May 17, CAS.,as annlede0,doe bas no peel ANN NON 120 eta - ewrM MU Wes rd beer Para lo M main).eaed a des 1000.New the Eecro Crater of the Cepanment of Revenue b - Mrterrarate INOI N WOMleaalllaill reNleteea+ .. Cory errs TNEREPORe,SE IT eN90LVE0 y M BOW a Coen arrs bra and cheats M tae r hereby erne.Tr Mad in OM Rewire*Nall be niche bbl eaeled e00 INOWNd pole ON.THEREFORE. R WAN*pep Cobra* y goad,r try lNw a mWab.aur r.qu.r.rya promo bra torth0 ,etNeN a Weld Cary r e usher tsar m Seer on Mart, documents bee Fars*Vista of M Depertrnt of Remy: , MeN *10*the question e be tt6nerd b Ole sad regimen . - LOANS a eta lee0llMy.nor.by Ilia Cary Cre eedreehr r:• barbe OSNOIa.PROVISIONSerr Raoader.:. SMALL A CCIAINtite SALES Ale WIC TAY OF WELLY. 1.airpeee,Trpr alas Of the Rerril le upon the approval of (b)Pram of ptaeabn a the Rear*as need COWRY:COLORADO,AT THE RATE OF ON6 PERCENT restrestersroa WOO a near r,m Mean Mob a M Mob SE LEVIED MO IMPOSED FOR Tilt PURPOSE OF saleIle _ (1IMMIer eale r eta r WgRl/pNaael properly (o)AA Abstract Of Mere Amur,Ortflet ao to M REDUCING THE AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY.,. ITil 114E PROPOSAL AND RESCUMON tex sae parer Great cense�prierof*sotOClUrrg Mee slurred Wad Cony mtln Thee*In be Court.and lo Intro auto BLOWN 0 tho err tall bf•riot* tplorarS etMallo• A .� OF COUNTY CCAMISSOSte OF LC Owely my OOaaabn tar burls monk prnAaS et Mr.sle In tr wet that t tueoate►DYeora pt lea Depentenl el CVUNIY7 for the preempt or oat*rap or p n Ile oceser County lay ROW Rene Ire et Muses a MMb colts the ear tax Spoor by the 27.P1ew rs et eieNsr e.1/e err Clerk or Reads FAO Opt own.pretrr r rail on vyrt NpMMYen 4 figural, Nos**is boom god to oute**0 to Pane ow*omot oL letterer errs tar dared to sr**ha lite of Or Rrolron el*******Wm Sorrier NAAS2 d TIN 20,Cat,rich rynetMbn Cr era0rrrn of amen Wnrbdie EOM pommel y our Nara suer.curt Span,In Tr New Neer.me Sal Wry Drovers ate Itaser eta hrar by me Sara The says and re eW or to web the Resorts to matey ern terqueslPrs of ore- :pea gar cube In SoCdr TM reaalbroeNraererle1.100G Depanmema Remus. ,.2i4PWleallM M.IIIWe,a OewAW'Ra/Ietallet Tr 2,Sir ie ry brealwee ernprer4 Pot purport Old tea . mac vat,,w,„,„,,o,0,0„,...,-, County Colt arelboorder le herby aYra ttedle'prir•nomeriu Reeder,the Oalnl eons of the Woes OerWM herein shall M.'s. ::" 20.-,►repay:yreb Tire le herpsertandAhere Mr be Cem-.the Oxus a&WM&bra M error N Tr Nor WIN,Ile dollar-Sefton**26102 and 03,26201.GR.S..r emceed HMS crease tar pale aSus sus.ue ye sae perm(tea one fa the ear nerri s of gawa source r the sourCaney. •' '- - denleone are raprar herein byre Serer. Odder of Nino Of 000sunrc In WeO CWnry as fonafuorn tar 2e Peoreq and PlraoNlle of Outten Nar.Tr Cary rang mower OWdraeee r Man and to tr riles of among, Cent tar Reader l hereby srtafYr *we d ose 10 oonsWery • a Ta aeYlar.11 a s,r ira 1Tim�d,and ten aWl a NY' ' using s tln our comers Y my mots and err Webb purebred at Mel On Net,a oath MON ore r tart sun days Ma m to roboo'nr ace Mae aM�r alNaOr.eri r hi Ms Meaner prover.Wu 21, Derrr*For purpose a this Rndrbn,the term'conr.. Gee ant RRradder•by Wy�GINlOwr� p The con. 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Tao rf•Enm r lrm.n.YOM«.tar aemet S U.S.C.a.oebn,Taa Calrraao,a 6 YrIN01s.a M tesesl ntrrrYbrr Y!1Wr tarn COW*Maeebte a to are wed ue:Is*VOW Cary Fa M worm Cob far i NY bin I Chlboe ir ha.it era berg eon naW rOrwr lay et by Mreser emewbe ores erNe Ile Oouhy Bare rq 4M Tr does naaroor~WON r orris Ina USA Saran l7r .r gut Solon Wen r Orr eonrieNMOodlaaa'ell riper MlydwpaaNrY Nnb 11 Swear Oereapplierieep ups repro*te ors 1,3037,ore teadrrrl rider. :(U Tool A Preer ely Tref by a Oar* n ear tw/alelt gayb ere*tar,aarrulprrafepWpwtrW- - toreraMgrW Nledrfudes R.etar roll b.00t.eede.err. tlrwatapaep..orta prepryr/erPaMneyrxpdn vnt Pray y;a bear engird V.Mtrines a mxArluhO a lees r 1291 OAK On Ay 1.1960.tar sag frrMtllethe lore ' tesile0 Me erne rare Cooperti aarmarWawe.eerdaa co00„. 009 law.paL le re lay nos.wrlero..a. reseed byte Ber{.a}dto any dreier ores Of cat s InbaS a IM ptlmnr.r a tutor y enoR.r ray,nOVM,m a r roM•rnerb,wlwtlablaetaaNeratpwlyeaserbMps .dormer. .. ewreratnu ea.MN'Oe,hrpeedgWWtaarytCptwom-AarII. - cows of p0eper'r rrrearaeNnpalYtpeRa tlr 9e.Notutery Refoeweee.Alf'starry Orb%brie call a granted gUrt the sun ttx Impear.0y'Wrd Garry. sere a erWme 1aNOh Y moaaarrr 00mlga0r.afun Arclulee shall be oaebwd N Mor b re(er re steam new shall be gramit ted against matt eA eves to epesl eannul mM Yawy Ore and the MINN ebr,or the SNOW a lbMg law he eta herrn armed*rA trot b re tried earn d _ tsar boil err Or UMW grew*Oild bytaparer aerate �rrb0 OaSa r trews try horsrlserr&adEp n1Y 0 b, Me pralols Oozy,The swan of the bombe nor exceed*sales m To the NM .ule.Cr anrmaeot a lay a tad -,. -••, MX Spied W WW arum,Orr* SAW*snood orartr the srs.a ern a WI**lea.. ' - OLMl.rerer 4rpt rib tore uraaedMfg;e.r'a lb' des 1 MAd q p tai Na r IM-fad Rslsrr ie. The err sIIeOP Nor rreand m„elm a Ns toaeMYst'NVety .trrrM rFaaL Re pco11�do����.. .. Mal W1OS pafoorr popery AS equal ba r rose ofthr lr oise by the ReseteleL A one RwaAletdMBOW /unwornWareilid MNmWYleofo�Een wren etgedmlMs umbel be r sierras hoer be WINO pant the use tr*NW by to Realon sends bonds);MO or arlarlMflrr e,aeaepnerrto eedu W LOT in the tar and arboreta d the Corso Whh raped to•porn tones use oraarwnplke M des eNwreaM wryrtera0pewµ r .fir, ,-..,, rim rl DganmoM a Rlveme.MO a eooOC OO•vat lay reErlos rich County d Wsbe personal perry purse by Wm a e pit 2A Serenany.9 re seat*y se seen*prgalY,eewn* mybitr sr byroma Raarilon a IS lard, •n�,,,o, ,..„vb.ruly,T a abler d the ONpAnrboat toiler awaprmbnalM Reecain assts meeene r,. it Arent suaarred The rare sure01 e(0 tax sbal rb4.1000S 9Teft&SO BAsarW 1ftnn e. ufewrfarM the YNaw1y or,r.aoforOge a suet orNOL Ore ehetds M arrecat OFae'ttYra'tr legyrral,yHNrp.2e a IKq'loen ryMipMisr�.Tlr 91•00.eetr a Worm ofll not e1 n lay d Mrneblingrpoti TMS Or4twuntrrraaa• � r ,»n.„'. amoum a be or0y ear nor rear M r Yttrear y M,', iraoryfp/Foren orMaks eta raMIONTIMNIte�Olsr • 12 Rea.ryllerSeeeletellerk Tie Prrdr00*ham sales arano4 Marr9rlMwlrrWaaMaRnrronw'rear►.. . , 'ehaeaare decay&o1aeslqg es, ibie seat rape w scope err (01 To to arory.,uw«CarrlKYnan.n0ae oefeae.l 7r abbe Rroler'aarnfreedr/'Rrrry sae ale et LAN 0tleitre V CONS MSS by Anti 20 d OnWer tar rarer eras acquiredOrbs 0 M Cary sorer*Scowl by M fairing vas a ale St day a Jewry. yes*fu.0..r AmWldr,rgwars0owpro to sigh Minty ii AM bleOpht Mil try enaVrrN eery*.trsrry... , r1g.AD. Oros, - (h)TOthe tldp •Ns a a nnrlstbe Errs is -' laG.e.rat agonNre.,Teee shall e�ner Iran ass OrenMgrot Petro,•nerwmeaaM Or*tar BOMDOFCpLMaYOOttMRrORNgq adon under it proatioe of too Resolution el to l of IM O* epaceaed bra Mrs r ded M ATTEST: snag prreny and services Worn ae roast under SATIN MCrrt yA a Wu*go err A er braSt r erOY s MarAnn Ferrdelle D COUNTY.OOLORA00 r 00.26114,C.R.S..r emended,'Sr Sentare se InrborrS pufpaa he teat It re a trild err he rsgrtred,Wed.Or WW OrrbrCentale Radrrw - surer by the reference,expressly Including the exernption for Ibasrr rWlbew ldrOaeedteOrr* and Orlon Orb prrR,bar*LTstear ear Of.er r dirge lea specified In*Ste 20.26102(O.a),90.26 CO rote etaleON,umlirc esalonaayraprbn Sr Townie Antra Ors Kawdy,Pi6Tw %UMW)000.00-2611406)AS 30-26114(16)CAA.,r emended. and Manse a • berg M e end MS le east*kr en When • OOeyCrnglCb* Carer LIWDw{ is said orlon tar saner or enema pursuant to M.B. 1930 egetrr le none I•rare Ober*the rbitese - C,W.gby ,gpNeg My 21.10/7,tale NOON ONNer 1.1087:M easppOn for teed w and Into pntr le the assn reef the ell W GAPPR�F�As?O eAtet:. Oa'reE.lae,-- ssn orprdeer'd elfet i,ale.red.Oft Carers en* torn - Ir..rrYatWR9tOSwaearem Po),Tr r of re redo Oa** O To to rrgLlat 00rrrrikeirMaeferlert 77eONeeyDry Mount :` ale -062611440 WPXyllt lf4,..._:_ridbodloretleoleke Wadef ner„eorrybete pr..:.. -PeberlSte29,Mir 2,1 r0 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION ` THE JOHNSTOWN BREEZE STATE OF COLORADO I COUNTY OF WELD I • I,Clyde Mink do solemnly swear that t am publisher of The Johnstown Breese: that the same Is a weekly newspaper printed. in whole or to part, and published in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and has a general circulation therein: that said newspaper has been published said County of Weld fo and r a period uninterruptedly more than first publication of the anntive exed legal notior to ice er advertisement; that said newspaper has been admitted to the united States mails as second-class matter under the provisions of , the Act of March 9, 11179: er any amendments r is a thereof, newspaper duly that said newspaper qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements laws o within f the S ate of Col t meaning of the Colorado. That the annexed legal notice or advertise- ment was published In the regular and entire issue of every number of old weekly newspaper insertions; and thet the first COCISCCUe thee • publication of said notice wa In the said newspaper d avti.)...•.B. . A.D. ib.Tfl and that the last pubiicutfon of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper .Z.rd A.D, 195-./.. In witness whereof f have here to set my hand this .,.8.2... day of 17 A.D. 39.`.FA� w . C�-�'�') 1O15 pu'blisltet Subscribed Public la and for the worn tiO before of Notary Wald„State of Co1om¢a this-2••Z-•day of .,11-.4.Pr A.D. ItM.Q• • Notary Public MY commission expires .. • • i . -�, _ _. . Breez�rFe�tw>ty 22,4990,--13 . w., e MOTTLE OF SPECIAL ELECTION - � 11. AmgVnts Wieltdel. The amounts subject to tae shall mat Waled. the •meant °Cfinny sales or um.tat leased"by AfliOle 211 of . F 1'nal -K hoW1 - " 'Title 3S..C.R.S.:se amended. .. ..;. ' _ sees. . .: .a•meet slated fa accordance with the Resolution by eh. Sword of County Cemmlesitoare 12. D. 1wry Cha �nCIYOed. TM glow reoaiDp trPa ills of Veld CwunC Colorado. and ►erewat to CMS 29-2- shall lneludrdellv2 C g::, rGn NeR Onion Are.,Ru02ett to Ne Y lOj..0 coded. • opecLl - sales arid tee tax ofa state of Cetera° Sepeeed;by Article 26'of elective is hereby .called sod gall be held. on Tuesday...March 20, 1990, Title 39.-C.R.S.... as amended, rew/rdGw of '.tam. µa a t0'whah Boyd final league �Knowledge AC auOh sMOLl s3wt1M. delivery is made. .: . Boydl meet will be held Saturday 1J. ,�r4 tamotiona. There shall be exempt tra o salre 1 at Windsor High.SchooL At this (a) Voters Nall Oast ballets for Or,mpims[ halation under the preVA•lone of this madalution all of W tangible meet ...� Wlil be - gales and use tax of Veld County,. Color Pet 1Cho rate of aeae personal property end -services...wind-ate'*tempt'uMer eaacirm •.v trophy present- cir) fee the purpose of cauela the ed valet property 19-26.114, C.R.S., as 'amended, which exemptions Are incorporated 1 [ax mill let Ierelos by Sir.:referent., sapre.ely including the ememptla..lor t CQ))t.e�wo.e.t.m�.a1�e0. 00 eett aOl: 7• aalee of food av defined end specified In Mattions J)•26.102N.5). League 'standings now have • (b) Thg [gall test of the Rewlutlon proposing the wla* 'peas-114(1141000. J9-S6-114115) and, 29-26-114,(361, C.O.S.,.. es ' P W p soil use ta. G eneneed, e• ail notion. more sande* or *acted pursuant to.M.b. ( Platte Valley in.first,followed by 9ublfaba along with this atlas. 1770 epDroved.hay 22. 1967. ana ,eftNtlei October' i• 1967 j,oNe ) Roosevelt � Windsor '*"+,gh _ _ exemption for salsa And purchase• o/ electricity. ocell wood, gas Si'h�h ttW second. Dated this 29th day of January. 1990. (including natural, manufactured, and'liquified Oetrol.0 `geel'.'feel 4IW ell er'cone-scold to ammonte of ruldamr.as specified a saga* a-26-114(11tp4RY31 C.m.a., es @Mldade And the exemption' for a Roosevelt hosted a facet on sales .and amasses of machinery.or achlM,tevla, ,ms specified. in Feb 30. At that OcmpetldOQ BOARD OF COUNT,COMMISSIONU8 Section J9-26-1141111 C.P.S., As ...edge. Platte_Valley placed first,Yuma MELD COMITY. COLORADO 14. N9nr[gtppi1,dent aemOttgn .'All sale& of MMSA10 Marmot property on which • epeellly ownsr•nip'-tax nee' peen`N31 or is SCeOad and University third BY: MARY AMU YEvrn5rarM parable shall be exempt from the *object sale. tem Men moth .aloe Roosevelt placed seventh. - meet both of the follydng conditions." Louxrc cipu( AND gECOWER . Members comp.eting, 1A the AND CISIX TO,THE..BOARD. (a) The puroae nar le a.nonresident or has Ale,prlrlpal meet' !r0 .David Aden, ICristy DYE Mstr Reiff. Deputy pima Of bailees' Outside Of the County. Alexander, Nan Pahner and - (bl Such tangible areonl Property le registered or required to be recintereSmaside the limits of the CwntY Brent Martin on varsity; Mark YniczenD, rebrwry e. 15. and 22. and March 1. 1990. is The New Nws; under the law. of the wate Of C010rado- , R Maldonado, odd lour eesseeuefva woks in Fatrr ape Miner. Yore Gptes Froma. The M Q �p l'latCmS. ""7 , �l]na Greeley Dail Tribute. Jehmetan . Longmont 15. rusmption_for Cgnatrui imi R amoral. atal ilkieS.tt,"eY'7eEca. n: Daily [Vent Times-Cell. G Sw1G TM value of cLLLLLmotion and bu Idl ri MOII300 and Dotti Milner on Gader, lyttA sold Herald. rip. e3uLfA Post. 7G[ts v1Gr. Voles, heg previously boon oOllegtae by the COuntY'sMll'Dr sweat !r'Ne (ianiOl Vaf3lly: 8111 Seth T2.1..,s rlatbrill. Herald. and Nlmdsor Dr00n County sales tax imposed by this Resolution"1! W materials 'ere' 1R1➢II}I Yost, ]Marl Hays, "},yarrelbSl RESOLUTION - delivered by the retailer or his agent to • site within the limits Baird, Michelle fR',.`_,'_ p.,.y,� of the County. -�^ `• the afloat, Beck nE. =SWAMI AND A PROPOSAL FOR IMPOSING A COUNTYWIDE SAL[s TAX Or 16, •PlaOe OI Say.. For purposes eL Nle lawlotlr.• all CiBtCia, Lisa 1-yyyQ>t,':. RtMIV ONR PERCENT (1\) UPON TIIE BALE M RETAIL OF TANGIBLE PER90NA4 retail *sloe sore aorYR.mated a4'-W' plra�:'OC'brlammi .al the Mardi &lc �'J esontR7Y AND THE FURNISHING Or CERTAIN SERVICES IN WELD COUNTY. AND retailer. *lsaa the tangible personal/property N14-L dallwrgK Dy rM•e�a�rtin, 11A POQtbpOf�g,'1�89yn A COUNTYWIDE USG TA% Or ONE pcnCENT•41%) ONLY tOR THE PRIyILEOE OF the rear. unless or his-agent tangible bl •ruination ertyloe Ni ldelte re W ypm mM]�Herrera. USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTI ANY CONSTRUCTION AND Auf LOING the rY Olt VS • common is-ag nt If•d fee a.liwry COs nm61Cn Wtstee 'p�$ytF� MATERIALS PURCNASCD AT RETAIL, AND FOR THE PRIVILCGC OF STORING, Couthe lilts of the County. If • rdeli er a .ae'yerl.gtees::µ•ne o[ The RIM- Varsity tears Will USING OR CONSUMING. IN :MELD COUNTY ANY MOTOR AND OTH£R- VEHICLES then limits ln"W County, of Au nor* then One plate eemeri WetaWr.W rr�fe, the PVRCMASED AT RETAIL ON rx3CM xrGISTMTION IS RLOVTREW AND PoOVIDING March is North Valley meet 011 YOR A REDUCTION IN AD VAwRtM PROPERTY TAX 7N AN AMWMT tOVIVALCNT place or places at Which the retall..ealea.w oonsmestN'rof6the March 3 at North TO THE SALES AND mu TAR COLLECTCD, AND PROVIDING VOA AN ELECTION ON Purim.* OL III 4s Le. tth USSSS d by this IssuiStien shall he '`bass Middle determined by the provisions of &MeI*ls:200f-Title 39,.C.R.S„ ss ta„a,.�P �, �,. THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED NLRRIN amended, and by the sales and .regulations proalgata by .the will compete �to quality �to Attend Department Of 4v*ua of W State of Colorado. ' ' Ate- MRCRtns. the bard of County Commissioners CC Weld County. '.� the state meet in Mango. the Colorado, pursuant t0 Colorado atatutt and ea Malt County Nome Rule - 17. Dales l' ftwatea. No •poses Comity%sales tax liana mkt begins m 9� with o� Charter, Ls vested with th• authority of edminleteria the of lairs Pali be required. Any Nresn enveging in elm bemires or rl}lp .�...�e`.•"a""' of weld County. Colorado, end - tangible persarl property.at retail Or furnishing certain services rowels at 10 a.m. AS Wein spNltled Nell annually obtain and hold • state li na WMERZAS. Section 29-2-102, COlorad0 Revised Statutes (C.R.S.). ...required by Section A46-162, C.R.S,, NM amended. ' authotlsas counties t0 levy s countywide soles ta and tile pe man the Businessapproval Of the op majority tM registered elector of the county It. Vender's Fee. W time of oak's, • menthlY ratan&0l • the wtleq.OR wan propaesl, and . sales tame* required by able Wa0letlea, every retailer shell be entitled to nubtrtat-free ch& hales ten remitted a sum. equal to WNW, Weld County (the County) has not heretofore imposed any three and en...third percent (J 1/3%1 of wild tall as"a fee, which.fee - e N@WS r*lms at mss tax, re Wall be known as•Ne •Madeira Fee.'i Any'rotaller del4grnt in . 1 .i•t k remitting said tax-Nall .forfeit such Vendor's Pee unless' goad&Nee g .�l.Y. MegRW.t.ele'` ena Of County Commissigntrs of laid County. be show for the delinquent reaittesee. ,! ��rt•�� �n Ca scade `Ilea de ardl *liede that the imposition of • salmi end use - - - mike RW3� alb imvBall ate tax Of.one:peraMt.(lW.will'Permit the CountY-b reduce.Itt'2991'" - lg. Collect19e. AOmJnietratlen and'Jdntgr, qa. - The 00310de valor property tan mill levy equivalent to the mama *Collected. tima, •ddnistratlr and seferOwet o ea es talt lopoeet by, 1 ^"a end - ,. this Dissolution shall Of rte/men d�Qa MrM�RM a,,, Ry tbr•ixewc'w Director oaf She Rainbow --r��nfi /4 1 DeParWd.of Revenue of_�Rtete of Colorado in the err.manner es. 1taYlbt�P lnaDIDatiOnal''. Carpet rl[L)RAe. sae eoArd llda that it 1• Sn W Met lntere•te Ol aMcesllNuma. .e.tnls6tKtan and NG.rO.mmae of W ColO[g0o'Srte Dyeing. Cleaning Inc, � the presant and future inabltenta and citizen of tho County to M2ai tan. - 7he.prWlsiOne of Article 26 44 Title 29. C.R.S,. es, a"�'7J`"�a'"'bb rambt ma submit A Or percent (le) vales and use tax proDOr1 CO the amended.' and all rules and regulations promulgated by the-SWOOutive .UNSJ '''.,'.:' meglstommi •roetON'ot the centre ,.. - -- --.,....---w-....- '••;Dimeewr•or-tits Department of. neemas.eheRandeA., are lnawrperaaea T,. t..r�..�� ��.�..E��� - herein by -this"-reference and sal govern the collatloes. �aR.m.a.ic�nbow international ,is the - woos Thil EPOTE, DE IT RESOLVED by the NO•ro of County administration. W entertain of the gale* as Wpteed .bY thes. larges�t�,on-location carpet dydn t Commissioners of weld County. Colorado. - - _ , - atb ""� com in the GEnERst enCV7arces , f01 Pursuant to leati0n 19-2-106, C,.of march h asded, W prior ' aF mall.& scant 1M W^gpwt•1 algtti0n M.:.. s IO,emended, he prim world With Over franchises 1. pRutos_n.., The purpose of this Resolution la. Ilan the te KAY 17,-1990. request the RagCutive Director of the Department of Said ,,O .-� .United &mese: approval Majority of re41 elector. voting on such mane t0 helnlerd, t the and orteating the requeles st. x MnOy :�•'c �...e�p� 00000••I. CO tepees • sales tap of one (I%) upon the sale at retail imposed. The sberd, at the fir or eating gecb cob. atoll Canada,Atlantis,The Bahamas, ' et tangible psoonol property and the furnishing of certain services 4rovieg w f011wiM coe:Y..nt• t0 the Executive Olregtcr of CM Prance, grand •ldwan Qm1� in the OOuntY. •d t0 Lebow • use tax of one percent (1%1 only for oePerWnt of Mwwg. e rarwxh '••'ar`n'+ •ea^w'Y the privilege of using or **naming le the county any oonstruetlon mala and Cram. end building materials purchued at retail, and for the privilege of WO A oOpy Of thin RemOlutlOne certified by the County - Rahtbow International l , purchased or consuming a tail in the County do motor and other Clerk and Recorder. - +�a+a vanlala•, usin at retail on Wile, registration any 1• randrequired. her famous for its ability,to dye tint in accordance with the provision. of Article 2 Of Title 29, C.S.S,r �Y�',....�t�Y nJ"9 `Reny . which provisions are incorporated herein DY this referent,. The (b) Affidavits of publication Or this Resolution, as �and�colorize�Qnpet and.npbols- sales and use tam shall hatme effective on JulY Sr 1990, proved herein. • ^.y ..y location and has recently 2. Statutory Oefinition•_TncOrperated. For purposes of this (O) An Abstract of LleCtia MNlts, certified •e to !M Resolution, the definitions of-the word. Contained herein shall be • EOV•1 O! !M molt tax • r orit Of t11a degolopod the OEChnOklgy t0. pD by j Y registered ms da gnse SA SgOtlOne J9-7orat and herein by201, C.P.A., ce amended' alifled ele0tOr's Of Meld Count �artytypo:or dOtlBa O.an,WOII�-MkPlf.Qrt wlOn definitions ere incorporated herein,0y this eafetvnees w Y VOtlflq LMtaOn. , esrpas Zbo other spedalitle�;me SALES Ta% • In the event Wt W rsetvtive Infector be the:DeParfaent of .cha,.e4�um.e.i.c,ai,l�'shampooing. deep soil Rewne fall. our refuse. to allect the wales tax imposed by chin �Mnna".aaf'eta.+�e•.urr J. Tax Levied. There is hereby levied, and there shall be Repletion, pea& spare NAll be •uNarlred te�pNvlde for"the e�fiber prousedon, collected and paid. a sales tax In the amount ea in this Resolution collectlen, administrati0n or sn[Org.rK Of tut sales tax to_the carpet et 'repair,_flood.-mb water provided, upon the sale at retail of-tangible personal property and extent pereACted. OY law or CO amend this meeolwafon'Co oOmp1Y with -�'..L,,^.`�aigwn!'w� the 1'urnliAlEq of certain services, as PrOvid.d ;n J9-26-104, the requirements of the Department of Re anus. restoration,:fire a restoration,odor CA's., as amended. - - control and drapers cleaning.. 4. NO Tax on Tax. The amount subject to tax shall not bsE_TAk .Include the amount of any sales or use.tax imposed by Article 26 of 20. Property Taxed. Tare is hereby levied and there shall M CorrTitle 39, C.R.S., es amended. Collected and paid a countywide use tam e( ens percent (1%) en1Y for action S. Delivery Charge. The proms receipts frost sales shell the Privilege of using or consuming in veto county any Construction /� r��rt _Smolede delivery Claar9sa vhgn gush eMrgag Are subject tp LM'6tau end Wilding materiels purchased at.retail and for per prlv}logwof via[� •t014,raia tvrestlQ,• D•lag and. Vu L: LepOmsd D Ar:ec-e is OC Title J9, C.R.t..: as wind c Neaua]aq ony mamma Aad ecMr.vdALCles peLchsaed �J_ aviV Y - of nGL7. on which rpLVKlon is required. Chr.afi0 Vended, re9arolsae *t Nw place w wfiehich del ivetY L ms'de. ,. ris ryn ]lame 21. Definftl.M• For purpose. of this Reelution, the term 6. PSekedyp Bullying Mawtos, No ales tax tax shall ApplY te "construction end building materiel: .hell mean any aAtglble appeared incorrectly in last the sale of construction and building materiels, as the teem is used personal property which is &terms, vend or Cenessed,in the County. week% A00020 of 020Woek ad in section 29-2-109, C.R.S.. as amended, if suer, material* are endwhich a intended to micas port of,'attached-t0. er• OOePOnent •picked up by the purchaser and if the purchaser of such materials of any building, structure. road-or-,mppurtrunce le the COUMW. MUD:i district W tfilalag Champs, ^- present* to the retailer A building permit or other documentation • • . acceptable to such local government evidencing that • I si use:.tam 22•., -pew Tye LReeptalons. In a0 .von 0.11 Rae moo ta. 1ay0M Breeze been peril or le required ec be Pald, by NU Aewlut en eNte or spplyn • 7. ,pppp S CAmps• No aloe Or.use tap mall'apply'to Wm sal. '(p) TO the stereo., usa Of coneEmpt}On of smy tangible closed today of food pure ana with fad •amps, rer the purposes of this personal property the sale Of which 'is subject to •,retail Paragraph, food' anal; have the same meaning as provided in 7 sales tax Imposed by Meld County. Y.S.C. Section 201200, as such action 0000to-an October 1, 1967, -or is Nereafe r amanded. (b) To the storage. use or OOnsOnytiOn/OE any .tangible rhflohnifO4 mo 110 dosedfor"�eG�OewN 0. , app]erntal Wads. No sales or use tall.shall apply to PeraWal property purchased for -reme +lt "ln• CoaetY. te, --lvbile ..atafi the sale OL rood purchased with funds PrOrided by 'sae sPlal - either 1D ita. Otl4leal form or as an ingredient JL • +. "" NPplenntali food program for worn, -infant., end abildrenr Q manufactured Or eOmDOunded produce. in the regular' cOuree , members attend 00, mpg V.P.C. attain 17.6. wal 6. For the purposes of e p ph.: CaOd' of .t business. o - . W10I8d0 PfC5S Pall have the same 'keening as provided in 42 P.B.C. 00000a 1786. WW 'TO- the stOrage. use, or consumption Of Tangible craaJ ( '' me sucb action exists on October 1, 1987, or is M•redter emended. pormonal property brOYght'into the County a nonresident COTWOU iOn. Well b0 at - . thereof inn' hie own storage, usa. Or COns aptlon-while ��m �p� -9. P v10gv1Y IMO A IMAMS• MO esles.tax shall-apply to temporarily'with'the County: however. this exemptiae does ,7 morrow. •W sale oC tAngibzo p•csonal. osowrtY at retail or the furnishing of services if the treamsction was previously subjected to • sales not apply to the atOYage. Use, or consumptlOn`of tangible +J • Or Oa CAA 3•Wfully impend on No purehaser or user by another permOne2 property brought into thin state by a OOIlifiMilont County.-equal to er 'n eyes al Net rated to be imposed s by Weld r CO Da Yned it the_Conduct of • Wo1Mss limo Oils atata. ••. ,D: County r ,Colorado. A credit *hAll be OtenNd w9alnst the eslms to - -,! Ge s st topo•ed-Dy Roid'.Cwnty, Colorado, with tappet a math tr•neattfon (a) To the' storage,,Deed or rMnno.pelon o!+ tangible 'i equal relit amount t0 the lawfYlly imposed local sales'or use tax poe provlouslY Paid by th• p•reheser or user to the previous taunty, State Of. ColorproPeado, by the Dtinst tStates_.(iOr its P lthola - , _. State Ofisions vin t or its Lnm ntal capeci its mar ',Orono Veldountal .W gredit ens11 hoe,axreed the cue. sax Ssppaed by'. subdivisions 1D LMSL governmental capecltlN• Ohl}ors by - w130 County, Coloreds. religious or charitable corporations in 'tM COnmmt of Jy(.t...iv...1.„.m ,"7.,Wry}/ , .piers regmlar'rallgiou• or,.charitable function., x, j r"^'" he llrgptl• se elite et it ohd na41dO.. l imposition and of the tat in a e t• •t reteII o eg • parg0Ea1 property and _ ^M' "v r+.Yw- -; • .arteeraen a with Of estte'n service. An no mo this tax ula11 M In ^ :` .' thesl Wlte schedules met forth An no rules and [tom iwi ens 0[' i a W. wilensCetera, 'hia may t e acted b •d la •eseseluti rtes enY „ Beard. rbLli rY M enacted DY separate maN1Yt'on OL the , r '.a.wan. ....:..., .-.. . • , . .. . ..,..F£ + • 14 - 8[1eme februasyt2.-1990 •C Ml LAet00s •• (el 1b the storage, ' User or COMORIOtion of tangible - _ Nom.... �� _•�� . ,personal')property by Ai person engaged In the btalneaa 'et.': -J7.� hPr ent Limitation net Viol1eate(r, eased ea-wither 'at met „thft.; ..et Or, . orugg: tar sale, prOlltr Or use any menialpel asles end,use can ra1.a osi•tlmq os uee date Osta,:n ' ettSCle, aubREaliq. Or gwwodltyr which tangible peraw O[ Nle baO3Yelon, the soar. herehy (lnea'and'ataeRi'ao Nat W property enters let° the proeeesing of or became. an *aeon percent limitation,provieed It Section 21.2 loe.,C.R.S, 4L .S�� Sngredlent Or deepwtsnt part 'of•the-peOdoos or service' • d.YVice' .amende ,•:will'be exceeded in at leasicohe'esnlolpillty V4PCS� concert -. which wanufmoteredr.COmpOUndedr oe-tUrnlehed`.end tine "Coma), the County'seise'and see.sea lm seed tyi,anle.Aemeberibm S• CCntainer.•label,' Or the furnished shipping uses'TherOof. - Nawewee,ether* prohibition agolnat the Lsmmiti'a of 'aloe . end use tax by weld County became* the CerntY Select met Ow.•hx•pMre net exceed. one percent (le). pursuant to .Section 29-2 10SIJ/,y.', r�'�qI -t„h{ is the annual (f) To the storage. use, or consumption of any ertiCle of C.R.B.. ae amended. •-`^^-'l "�b"` tangible'-personal :property the sale or.use of which has Water concert at Roose alt High already been pubiected, to y -sales or use ter of-another p, affective Date-applleahtittr. ape; -eeopden' by`'ehej. Scheel county equal tO. Or .in excess- Of' that imposed by this -electorate et the special lectlon.,this -Resolutlen.ebalL?e emmq tt Resolution. A Credit-shall:be"gfentod against the use tax effective and in force at 12.01 a.m. on July, 1, i790.,,.oac.obM. The concert Start$ at 73U p-to. .imposed by this Resolution with respect to a pers°n•s retain effective until repealed by the &Deed leeblect-towny rlghes- and a chili$appQ win be served atorege, .seer Or Consumption in the County of tangible of tha owner*of outstanding bone.). � before the concert. ,� personal property.puYChaesd by'him in s previous county. p,. Sett pry-Ra<enr�*+. All cum o1- 410 41 1' ubi upper. TM;.4mOunt Of the credit .hell D. equal to the tax paid by M'aSutleng.Sal be constrye�to refer to s�ivtumerea.W,aerr sponsored by the musk .depart- him.by reaaOal of the imposition of a sales or Oen tax Of a pay have been .heretofore,amended, MO. subject' to any ridnts e[' . Malt and. band: mOI�(,r5.• mat previous county on hie purchase or use for the DrOperty owners of outstanding bonds. as the earns Rey„hereafter be'ANOLO SP,'• Tem The amount of the credit shall not exceed the tax impeeed from time to tie*. Start 8t 6 t1.m. -COSt•i5 $.3 for by onto A•a0lucion. Js. Annndm*ntr, tempt as to the ems greant Ilel rategf W7 adults and$2for students. (q} TO the storage, use, or 'Consumption Of' tangible soles and moo tax, the provisions of thie Resolution may'be amendeic FOI nmervatices ,cam; Joyoe, personal property and household effects'acquired Outside by Reeelm es, ,.t/on of the Beare lbleee towwr,-te.•ayeeleete' xioin at the }-; - Of arse County and brOOghC into it by a nonresident wnmrs,it of rte elelnectors boft a and sues .e.ndeept. need not aeor-- - loquthe County residency. submitted is GN •lwtor+ of the County for their approval. 4633. Those who wish to anew the Concert only-;d0 not a00d (p)- To the storage or use of a motor vehicle if the owner 16. peveratllitl•. If any motion', sube.etlon, Lrapooptpf; reservations. so or wen, at the time of pureheme, a nonresident of the eentanw, slaves or provia Len of thle MAOlutlu pRallr W. 'lstpged,( County and h. purchased the Vehicle OUtoid• arthe'CeOnty to W invalid Or unenfer0•ab1e, {M Snve310Hylsr w„enufpl Performers ...ref el much Motion, peregra9n, clause or provSolon:.• hall not •{L�w)y{}•,' t_Perform,Milliken for the t'he',evt�nng nLA for use,Outside the County and actually se used it far a of Ne reMlnlnq eeetl0ne, paragrapRs. elawed'Or prwLlens,Of yy��l e the M lliken ,Middle School substantial and.primary purpOse for wh1Ch it wee aCquir•d Re•Oletlen. It u W intantien of tW po•rd eMt w wrx..dANm`� % _ and he registered. titled, or licensed said motor vehicle of tats Reeelution Ass,.Mwtable. �, ;%t'' - rat. bOginn3ngQaad advanced � ouGiOs of the cOYncY• The above and foregoing Resolution as, on motion duly weds'aQ the middl High chef:rand the (1) To. the storage, use. or CoonnoonsOn' of any_ seconded, econde o.adopted by ene following vote an the-7951 day of�Jawary, Roosevelt High School Concert OOnsttuction and building materials and motor end othde " Band. vehicles on which registration is required it a written /7 1�./J eon or copnTr comrrDSY01RRa contract for the pardhate-thereof was entered into prior ATTEST* .l(s1•s7vAme47.sl WE COUNTY. RADO -.t . t0 the efLeCtive date of this use tax. - Nold County leer atW s•cOr.. , �' Johnstown use. Or consumption of en and Clerk to the soard are (i) To the and buar tamp a �^e5. .a„ eoMtrudtlon Rend building materials required or mode r d m necessary in the petformancs of any COnatl•UOtion. Contract / �.,.-� r�-�.�"� ' /�� blSi••1eC•; 'or"eneerad Into at any time prlox. w the RYi A•V•" ` (�'f' r) e'erg•Ye�yr 'r.'TeR_ ..," �' police Y - amcr cfwncr.Cl.r n _ eff•Ct1w'QaG of Vt1rAesdlutiOn.. APPROVED AB TO PORN, COnstenee,L.liarbect . „ , .}v 4. Fob. 15 11.16 a.m.:A resident 1l. Meteer and other vehicle use Tex Celleotlen. TM uee ax provided by le etmo ution *hall be •ppli .lel. co every.motor and //���-/. V\ ;r; . on N. Greeley Age. reported his other vehicle purchased at retail on which re9ietration is required �'3 .2 r r J - mC tires vies°stashed. 5:03 �;- by the lire of the state of�Coleraee, red no rW1*traelen *ha 11_be I ` / , / yYn/ �/�� J W p macs of eny motor or other vehicle for-whioiv regteecet'lon in' County Attorney A traffic accident at,the owner 'required, and no Certificate of title-Aha3Prle' Lessee-for such _L Second St and • vehicle O! Lota mobile- home by the Cdue[ed4rupo therwn! of Reveuse, ue or of North S000ffi SL e[Id parish • oi.dta•a40hartad agent untie Any tax due upon !he at0rege, use, or . r Ave. mar., it(.allAOr,dema aohrmotionr thsreef pursuant,to this Resolution shall be collected' W auwwr m�. �a.both ,,O,t }� /� Ir. by:the- County..Clerb,aM,'Mender, as..eM,�xeehorlesd:egene,ol`the -. __. __.-...— to N}W cars,,and David l,itltMn Colorado DepartMnt of ReVenYe. The,proceeds'of.the,en tax snit ^ - .�p ��Mm�� ttl,=, `W 'paid to".the.County periodically:in,.accordance With,An egraweent. ,,.. r i� aq Of Mfl'filim romanid sive:set to be entered by and betwen:00v County and the COIoredo Department forma ma` illSa ldICO:. et'Rewnw. •., Y .. . . a a,. .,:: a Feb 16, 105a a.m.:Ahome on -..le COn terer Aon end Suildtne Materiel,' Ve Tex Cglleeglen. i - .a. t${` ltuaef Ave. was broken' hang rate- lJ shall o mi tae ear or construction and b t d ne �r�� ��� " f`1..: materials. 00l1 stta]1 be administered um" at tM�..dlractlon of N. d bas The �[wj rm ate sometime during the month of use tax may be paid by estimate through the :payment of the-' AX ac . ash. time, permits are issued for.betiding and construction.,.•as an wlfl f Ieauary. Nothing'teas-taken Rent.�aISernetive Cb Ehr:cent'acs;procaOYce prorGd*d above: peYMnt of a Chate WAS <W age x� rare �this use .tax may be sees by the filing by any applicant 'foe a whew n`^^Mpe� betiding pefnit of an ag audit •strung that cab Applicant.intends « •..- � .W 1 The theft of rental �y�w��lw"•�YA'''Wa$' ,' be porooiding er ail nuin of •Avit tatingl hat t dale :net exsery lot s v ' from- dDiliaa._r•ww. the protect deeOrlMd in ,W bulldLq permit application from • y y y "3reenwed rata Alst loescec,vlekin <M+a:D,e,U'.a;4ves building b ialrg permit 'ffa— a cfe -spplltant--who utilises the alternative procedure provided above �■/ -�//' 7.2. en�'^� 6o wHt reported • •hill Min. bn and Pre-to inspection seal PurCna+e .end reamiDe retards :. '^'8" p0 shin.all sea11e en aub7ect"cos.*dtalsarse audit en *recei t records the- ft, 17,8:55 pxe,•A suspkious. hoard, end eny unpaid taxes due shall be sub7uct to collections. . rhw-:collection and •adminlstratlon of the use tax imposed by this _. pei30n was reported On•-parish. RgOlutlon shell be performed At the direction of the Beard in . ' ',,W Ave. .A aumtantlelly the same manner As the oOileceion, administration and. • enforoomene df che.esles and eis••Tax of the State Of Colored°. Hu'. :irltosee your - ,IW. - Feb 18, 7 pen: A complaint y. .• y was made of-loud music on ... USE or razeRRvcNucs _ ` .-, • Pioneersa►es repro #,,, North Second St 2s. No Distribution to Runi0upeelities. The Board has ✓C. ♦��,, presently determined not to distribute any perCentage Or portion Of sentative dunng - - % a� Also taken-Cale of were two No sales end.Vac tae revenues t0-municipalities within the County. - - dog complain two assists to The maximum 1991 .a valorem property aM mill levy authorized under PiOneer Days. ter Section la-7 of Article XIV Ot the Weld CountyNoes Rule Charter :R • other agendts,one chi=assist. Nall W [educed fur fiscal year 1997, and the base calculation for a - P. one nw.n aoor, and OLIO bad •uMegment fiscal yea ro,. by An amount equiValent to the net .mount Pick up a free sweat- ♦t� open r of salts and u.e tax oelieoted during the period of July 1, 1990, s� . P. check. through June 10, 1,91. The milwiAens snail De proratedfor shirt*,too!.Special J� •= deposit in reletlonehip to the mill lovy of tn•.weld County General - e tuns, coed., .red Aridpe Fund. Capital kxeenditure ..rum, and 6%savings soon'will. " ... M I 1 h ke n tenelndehei rued and pan be used for any expenditures Authorized in NN 0rte • the above mentioned tonne. _ Specific amounts for the above lveryPioneerm calculations and pro rations shalt end be as determined by the weld No Cooney Dlt.ocor of Finance. . brand product you > ponce ,___ ELEC{IOM, purchasei,lNe have • Feb76. Submles en.te electors. Pu[seent to Section 29-2-104(31, rip v -+ low 13,5:155p=Tama teenage C.R.S;, se emended, there bein0..no general election within 120 days the M`.rfOrmanCQ` ..fife enwt 1end 16, mice' afar the adOPtion of this Resolution, the pales and uee tam and savings you gage age' PrODeleal documented In .this Aeseiutl'on .shall be referred. to the �'] qualified and registered electors ol- weld, County at_a epeoLai arrested.for fighting at Milliken won't want to miss. election to te held on Tuesday. March-20, 1990, the question to be ` .sue • lyllddie School 111eywere taken submitted to the qualified registered electors shall be se folloest '". "' to the Milliken.Toilets Station SHALL A COUNTYWIDE 'ACID•Use Mk ,Or WELD - - _ _ �a✓ where they were issued $am• COUNTY. CO]AMDO, AT Test .pare O ONE PERCENT Sow ahnlfta y4drhanpew- '^r2 ..��,,.�,t ' • (Is,' SC LEVIED AND Lrosib rOR THE PURP06t Or trkahnetarSRprfentrihTs , . parents OP were released to their REDUCING THE AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX MILL LEVY: *IMOK AinsputeNse_ ' pa�reynts ,t }ttn.� yr�.....r�(.,,s OP THEIX a BOARD ORDANCE T COUNTYH TKE CW1Y 9IONERS O WEI23 ROPOSAL AND RESOLUTiOR •m 1.1!1 m 1 y 1 f!.!1� -,..4 COUNTY, , f"""'w ♦a1l:m��111Vi'1� 'Calls Awcrc" 27. TgbliatlORgf Resolution. The County Clerk and Reorder C.. ff.� ...,,�.v. , Ia� to a tpersR(o�tn_on (MVO.. le hereby iethorie•d end dAreotad t0 publi h the full text of this $ee(four Pioneersales '- o A�� f^--„ m: �. Jogai er of ge•te times,- a bee nDtrt. In The Nov wawa, the t.t,f,.,�d.r rtt /��, oVas r�`�n.'�M...,t 1wai ts. fanewspaper dr general imes,-1 ree.in the runty. rep, P.r/Wue'c(auri//g t"/o/rQerr6Nt�$:.:.. . �'... madam 18, of Milliken WAS . d•. ,.publication or **kids p• CaOsa 9f x 1.Srat1 The - � - "+..r ,...'" JOANN,. d .tnOMM135 for driving, COuneY Clerk Ana *norther le hereby auOwilaoA to Wbilah A notice - Sromerning Wm vies* Of registratiOn for the leetlm in The New f+. a". arithOnt H drivers license . New• the legal newspaper of general circulation in the County. 1 drMngunder�pension.WALTER SEELEe - ` pry FCb 17,8 a.m.: Polio: handled 29. voting and PublicatlOn Of election Motive. The Cotter.. ����pi p�Rmm ■`' it lIVOZI o rONCM Ht MMS.3:15 el•rk al rsoorder is hereby authorised end dirdeactaed rim PIONI m9�ER SEEMS ' Conspicuously'post, et (tech polling place. Y prior • a,m,( A deg w,at reported $LolCa to the •1•CtlOn, cM recitee rpuired�by a.Ctl°n 1-6-102. O.A.S., as 22484 WELD RD afs � '• 1171_7—m a residence on N. IOSIi �dW6. The County Clerk end Recorder is hereby:further authorised ii7V7 G CO.V efBl•i■ J� and directed :0o poet conspicuously in her office end to publish • MILLIKEN CO.80543 ' f ptWue Ave. notice of election In The New Nees. at least once at least tan day* prior to the election, pursuant to Section 1-6 202,, C.R.a , as. PH.: DAY587-2216-EVE 352-7647 �'Feb`� : 18,Nf5 p.m.: Michael amended. ..ryuibC1. ZO, of Greeley WAS 30. .nva.i.. IMmbdiatoly alter-the *teeing of W�mlla W - ,C, issued a.sl�at for eiactlon o ere eMll deliver, the'harlot boxes oontalninq the t�v open hornet ecru. W the oountl,g centre. TM,r.sulta shalt in.tethers "� ,�. &45,pn/1.:,.. ep_.Ne Courses C Based CO M according to law, 1 '''����SSa AAA re upon dualified she vets it apt such then o 'a7 eve to the / � .-•. G� �e61S`laSt10IIdLd to 8' wgbesrae gva3Afisa'rleaeort votln9. at suCF oLCeAon have voted 1n _ /` [not. of the Aolse ate y44 tax proposal, the Board is authorised c0 spAiso•PROOt1CYs prl3blom aa, and shall leplment Wee'imposition of such eala• end use tax. 1 Rib., .19, 737, p.m.: A load :lr,x r' 71. Congest of Cleotton. The election Nall be held. M,saesarowowmtotbeteenSoMmetwoanosaiedotumentl ,.Afw MUSIC complaint was made oa du conetid •ed the reenat• aerecf shell be 'eet•releoa, 00-70ar as noentero0ua0Mnwkef MOneerNfiNenuta W,wOm .WE.Oes MOnes.Wws USA Broad St. practicable, in conformity with the previsions Of cne-Colorado ALSO taken. Cale of were Pape E1.oelon toe. or 1960 as amended. animal tats,two assists t0 `` other abbe alarm,and ' - .r v r. oho case.of found property: . ANIIIIIPOPPIMMIIIF ...wNe...,.tort :mo sspo areM. AFFEE)AVIT OF PUBLICAT ti<:4,4as t—rat cusANINO;ther >0 vs, aepweeact" sme-esmss /RA[N p6tFMLL.rri'attt: (.. ar •, ,` }roavNttsV.ammor 1N16e Nm MOM r. aslSillewill deresltM S.,: ran womb. MOVING,.SAL[.,.wrTtAdta 'MFG*.eUrrOF State of Colorado verism.seta,inu os.14,..sa:;k sm.•sea "wosM w County of Boulder reft-po+slt: lim"c r " T ,ews:.mat 0.ttar renw mieas immune maw moos,—: w.axS east' maAtm asto CRAFT.SAti a eN"Nrstsmr 27,,scutt la Fr: Fr: Itt7/6@sr WNW Mina POO. na apes:spews err we Dean G . Lehman cane' witoROOM teimme ta:MIN tnMrSstu- swNimspi ; 1, do 1.;aaeor ma men ,far P.a.._.. qn.- - „ith 30'eaae{a .re Vow. VMad..:,NN• YANG RAIL 30000lelt solemnly swear that the LONGMONT DAILY Tam CALL. is a ma, mmaa•rmie sat,asect. cost.IWINTUf6 xw�w1°*w Leti daily newspaper printed, in whole or in part, and published in R,,G� a 1001x"" snot a vela. Musical,... . the City of Longmont, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, and >sw NACKS.. eN/r MtMN;afelNMn1. ..insguaserrl:.: .gg *.cNrast.aef�►- which has general circulation therein and in parts of Boulder and NSIGrr_ ?acme.Carr 1Y1ge" TRUNOLt^lair, SALOVe1N.PKONM sem Weld Counties; that said newspaper has been continuously d , tangst an Remiaimairev. malrimeme vats 04.0 tar at. �. uninterruptedly published for a period of more than six months • � tere.edaeatet-7r640St �kr�tnesi1. two next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice of iwl � � —�f�°r ws or lkyTv,�1,iaa..aa w. s.`, 'w ,,ANA" Gan, flee-M.r A eam 4eE$;"" '' ='�sase advertisement that said news nut,tag Fericiankna • wN°ANCN teem r paper has been admitted to the bib A orrom/awes LUSSON6 a lFFF0.vF United States mails as eecond.class matter under the provisions r tpn N�� • ''r• ' wad of the Act of March 3, 1879,or any amendments thereof,and that ti'1PtreNan an Luorno Naaw ump awl wan, NI%wsmlNoi said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for y6TIr,easaYsaebit "oche reotiNnS, N e tice. ..........r,.,�:: publisher 1 natwraa.su6. eMLaCTeeegNeooOwml ,tee�� g opal notices and advertisements within the meaning ,,.,, VIOLIN- teen Slit; Vaed e,,lawn&. ..w.Nn of the laws of the State of Colorado;that copies of each number of sl.A.a,efarx baser mu ratettenmsew.NON SUER* .s m..water Bata Q)y+�ar.ee" said newspaper, in which said notice of advertisement was irses:a6Y/019. ,w[WNOTON•►Isto, mai. •ssammetOwsaa published, were transmitted by mail or carrier to each of the aconotirr. riw`et 0C."61•:�Aft°3PAt' �ele,^ mknor �� subscribers of said newspaper, according to the accustomed aftwa , _.„ "roust.merman ow. �W.M.tt �w? mode of business in this office. ►fel�reealree rp'' staanrasrraaliegigrl p �f"Y -",.,mne[wn.'G[ a,rNSN.WieNkar,210 E.mb -_._._..n Ao,:�. aweee� a- {NeelMCa0.1a606�0.16 Situ..,- 16:. .ALUMINUM Situ. That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published e�w ladder FM trNN s, reYAN.dnMtxn.eNenssoos in the regular and entire editions of said daily newspaper once NOM Ras NNW t.ed:"'SI400 n'�to?it 6 each week on the same day of each week for the period of olls000roolS �"area" „ SAND SAN. "ASTI"'R-Ornw, woof ew.:hNe.r.. 4 consecutive insertions; and that the first publication of rs, westerPO- �� saim-rrn. ar.TMP said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated w PpSrOR1A lien. a uutLsoN M t ;. February 9 , 1990, and that the last publication of said 11r1e[betrwxl►orea ode.me.ration. notice was in the issue of said news MatbalshsL.FNNh situ STYLI arc[ sal antes re antespaper dated Nre N9albua};00, , ,Mita pro,own Ins Imo. . a.snr Reen,PN 60$60 NKAedes Mani . *muss up,rest. March 2 19 90 oeae emme stir, oX WMO6,bo MarwN:rr M. b6K:vs;.sass ost wc'sM60le6.ra'i •tNr.SYCar WS OS.r!l6ess Gr01— r estian smart �y� ...•,.� t�N. awn ', I:If6n1 r�e•7�^'�•. ' CRAFTSMAN er a� Roots M du nePln��m. General Manager iMlasear bear,' wa6nemawr,l., .�w"`rew,rawa^a* ' a.[CTNICen.MOBS 'n Line " .Ca rll!r ten.37?Orst *Ise Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd Willfray� a.aligit �� ms s+ ,.aC°"^ysar"tAa,' *k . day of March ,199 0 r ;; wtys ,, Irawta6mnaewspw .e sere.t>sn ` r YN[AGA14G. Laaayler,M0,: ter tia:.fly. rne�1 Lt ]l \c1-rnnrw.CVnneJ d.wows'• 27 nn.moaner,L$ne ne&sas0..0aN[NArownefl ': Notary Public r t' _:... 'nw6oeeeI.�,.,�.�.. y�prrt oo, lesesa6e.CnISI Sporting.g. . .snatlMw.. :, goods' 31 NAROIIooe nbuiN.a.o s aA5f OAt6N�rvivs .tAe 'w.twWeMI- A,FLT 7TIM0,CLASS.TIMt velMr el!lc . ... FEE S-$6 8.0 0 iwr,,ro Barer, Pea ISM.4G04:sb.ma tome mega an.aliMil t.,4!MaeWY.wkor Pesiospornn0-aces, CFO ler tam anon e: /. ! �. sins taaaandoRr A^wAtlralbaadlgw• • mwaiatcheO N,, my aPni,.;iaw rxwnr9 MN.M3.&la._,;.:.. ANY KIND'Of Ne Me want der 0ft:.Winer ". 6.n rFaar cr. t10MT PeRtRtRt71 CON�.OeW..VXI,AR,CMt,CNI IaaresMRaeO.. +0,- I I n^ n4,rn .cricMo«., asattewNA'ledset. tee ytabitnFALallera:r6Wn• AiN'6ett. Nd4n �\ rwMre,;nY dw.o0 e01a i M1L a ra':sINA1.tONA dMilsCIIM►teq'[OGIPM[IRe-FOeO :Some rti MOW.• '.4.:., out tablet Vitae-SNe w$e ...,,. oVING wryerbias,ma sat.teve WON. ,: Flurnh TMs... 1nOd/a14Nc'eev► mom, ^O � ALWAYs_WY-OwMw ialla r Men-naves. ter. at warr.nem; I. INdirisirteas0utrl .MASAaerO Twig mr,f fens f;Lsw,6Nn.pne:. WOrI1.100!ekw.77.OIA.- 1pM�t.PINk's^°r mass wee -OAP CANS..', etIInO tee 17 21" In CeNVer 11.. ,.....:41. INNAM T VIAkrA hasty Tbenl.SINN visa; basin. . a°arpet 411.La1. - .: OJ..OHM.ssits Affidavit of Pubtication STATE of COLORADO County of Weld ss. l A.Winkler Meet of said county ofwekl being duly sworn,say Nat 1 em publisher of LA SALLE LEADER that.the same ts a weekly newspaper of general chadation we printed and published In the town of LA SALLE m eel calmly and state that the nonce of wveenaenent.of which the emcmd Is a true copy he bee published in said weakly newspaper tar consecutive weeks: that the nonce was published in the regular and entire Usue of every number ease neaspaperdeatog the period and line of pubWydon of said notice end to the newsPepa'proper and not to a supplmeant theta:that the first pubYadloe of said notice we contained In the eeW aewspaperbearingtM dada of 7 A.1 2..19CO and the let publication thereof.In the ofsdd newspaper,berMg data the l dqy of _,19M,that the said LA SALLE LEADER has been published continuously and tweoterruptedly during the period of at lent Mir two..nascence snake nee poor to the tits true thereof oontwing said notice or advertisement drove relent to: and that said notepaper we at the time of each of the publications erase notice duly purpose within the moaning of an act codded.,.Ai Act fegd Notices. Advertent and Publications and the Venters and pub f. sole* all Acta and Paste of Arta in wl *Ace April 7.1021,and - .. aA N f. amended an act 01,1. hey 13. 1. ��r Publisher d and sworn to before me thta as day of ' Noon Public 47; DENVER AvatiE Ff. LUPTON, CO 80621 My oomml.am expire June 1001 My Commission expires Jens 30,1992 4,v xr'R. •',,M•V.11!' YY•✓ , r r.I v... :... . ! Y ,rs.N .: .. .- AP� , age 18 N-7 Fot, 2t 7994 ,, M NOTICE or Maui INACTION 7. F SWps. 210 sales or us• tax shall apply to the sale".11,,/r, *.`r, • - ... _..._ .---- --- of !cod ywroLaaaf with food stamps. tole the purposes%of U4e-: h, ••••••,-,,,. _ paregaphl.tKcodS sha■lr4haee.;;ehetane ^'OrrtnbavEdef° 7` ' - --Y 411-4/4",, ,\ .c;,. : u.a.Cti. faction,20112(grretr-such-■ectit erne 04'000ODer!."1967', Ist,•e0601aes vldkdaa emulatieyly the,l esorof toasty tamesaaesrs or is thereafter amended. of ctio tee hereby bed nd sua■l eo bold a•Tue as , Nero. ..photo. N. Ro Iwenta NO sales or use tax shall apply to I alaettaa ts Mrehy tolled and atoll M bold oellmw.y, Nataa 10,, 1990- } � ,._..w,..._._._� w.Y .. .. .. ale. with. .. the l •rOed ' at, Nisfttttte0" ad- Abilene. isl 1[ euea sP.al.l alsotiaar ,al1pp10mtsatal- -food, meal-„for vbmae; sataeta,^-tad•?M11dr1a, ,IJ; U.3.C. Section,. 17K:, •For_the,purpose, ,Of ta1a.-Paragraph, `load'. (a) Vorats ehs11 out�M2Ioee [orwr'■p1■■[ spe.fir''e eawey�tda 'shall•hans ter ease meaning as-provided'in 42.11.3.0: Section 170,_ salee aft use to of Veld Comfit. Colorado. at the rats o[ oso _ entomb 3sot3oe;exlKst4n OOOOber.').;19Py.':07[:1a'�CAer'«etter�%aeeeaeR,'. • peraent•(11) for tha purpose of ratting Oa ad salaam Freper4 ".... taa mill levy. : - -. - , ' • Pr via Tad'b s COenty No•eaYes tat( stall appi to the ails or,tangie personal al property at retail orLt he�'lWte1 ' (►) TM full test of the Resolution Proposing the MUD Bad as tot Is -, Or,aarrinee if, the..traasaction.vee?plwl0wely,',ableoteCjaO a,;sa}es published along with this aortae. or' ee—tsx lawfully. Imposed oe the yurohaser.,or_user,,bytranother, Ma `. - sCf.-dgaal-eO or of that o'ght tbo'ipeeed q-welt -Dated tits 39th day of January. 1990. Cooney, Colorado..,.Armedlt shell'he;,gramred aw1Yt ahaeaabee:Cmr • imposed by weld County. Colorado,:with inspectttto,setua, equal In amount to the lawfully_ !(posed-loci-sales Cr-•ese•YYii'aooat►►t�f�� - . previously paid.by the parchasar or user to the previous awieryJ :.g01m 0Y 00068.COMMIRRIpmg The amount or the credit shall.sot axaeed,tbe'.sales, tar:.imposes by .: _. l/qp GW1R'[,..ODI,QIQ00 ., _ weld County, ColOiedo' _.- _ .. .: In a. ;t' , ,. .)0:14, '{ODSj. • RYt' NM m rmQLTRr 10 )1cppt�'}}a oqf�stoics Rol tat.101,0ni .Tall"Aalonadtgdt COWRY.MOM An=omit - " of Vet t on as sea at.r•tail,ot-.: T•yaranal p ash AND aux TO ig seam the'terralahingrof`Wrtaii.-sa vioes lubject-InOtte tar shalt L": 1 . accordance with, schedule*,set lbettor's the,•YatesfluniatalKlmef)Ott Rat_Maly Raiff. Dam* the Colorado Department„of Revenue, an6.`Sn.,aaaordabce,itith mi�lere ,,as ' regulation* which•,mar be' warted NY aapaYate- Tesolmefon-'o1,--tatr `.. _ - . Beard. • • : :,a �. RESOLEITION . - Il:• ' Amounts included. Tha.'edpuatsltaossoaT.Ta,ctux ill a ii31 Include the amount of any sales or_,saettax isVosed'rby Artier•711l3OZT Title 39, C.R.S., as amended ,-.� ,..•rj;0H2),(-^ft PSI'. REVENUE! AND A PROPOSAL FOR'IMPOSTNC A CODNTYNZDE SALES TAX OF - CHI PERCENT (It) UPON- ?NE SALE AT NETAZL OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL la. Dalayery Cams,Tassdede. The gemmerre0elytasfrbnlisliann PROPERTY AND THE FURNISHING..OF CERTAIN.Sgaortas IN,,mono COUNTY, AND shall taloa._delivery charges, when such ohaige, ars salsa to an-A COUNTYWIDE USE TAX OF ONE,PERCENT (It) ONLY FOR TEE.PRIVILEGE OF sales and use tax'of the State ofiCDlorado'.lsteeitito Artleletlateb ; USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY CONSTRUCfTON AND =Troia Title J9,•:C.l:p.,, se ,amended, regardless of the plate a &Mai -.MATERIALS:;PURCHASEI),AT RETAIL. AND FOR Tit PRIVILEGE, OF .'STORING, delivery is.made.: USING OR., CONSUMING IN. N3�LLD COUNTY ANY MOTOR AHD OTHER VEHICLES .':...,, ' .` > t '10,:. t >,r,_.:'. n:>;j PURCHASED AT-.RETAIG•.ON *ITCH RECS3Y'MTION:Z3 REOGIR>7))'..AND PROVIDING 13. Gametal �snptte There ,eball •b�nammspC,.Comar.o de'p POI•A'REOOOTION TN AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX IN AN AMOUNT ECpIVALENT taxation under tie prow sa of this EasolatIettli *Clime tapiblia TO WIZ'SALES.AND USE.TAX COLLECTED; AND PROVIDING FOR )Ut ELECTION ON ;.;papal: property' .and eat-noes widen saes. eat"under 3mbolon`... THE PROPOSALS,CONTAINED HEREIN - _ :.. 39.26»114, C.R.S..,• as emended,:which::eXamptiO,ssaere:CSeocepoltace . herein by thin _refereato, apema l* isomn•t1Mg• ahe •exam pela ealesroro food,:aa:defl ad.and epeeifiad in 44seloee 39-26-102.(4,!151,0 gQREAS. the Hoard of County Comassloners .of.aid .County, 39-26-114 CI)(a)()Y), 39-•26•114(1ST•Land":,3fi•24e124(14),- c .) Jed Colorado,.pursuant to Colorado statute and the weld County Home Rule ...sand. as Sale natio:a ware amended or •asete6' -Init[a t Charter, is vested with.the authority'of sdminLtering the affairs 13300 approved•..Mey 22, 19d2, and:,effealve, October-1,..19071._the ' of Weld County, COlbradO.'and _ mp euetl0n:for;ablam end purclumestwf teleserlMQ.'acel�-weot,9u t (9•vonatsq natural,.mearsotarecfand"•1IVeltiadtpatral sa.9ashala t 1. 'MIQREAS, Section '-29.2-1'03, Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.), oil o.r Op)ta sold to,.cooupeets Ol sep,,resl4b ,as.spientad,SSee,,Et..Op;;iWgqq,, .). authorial.• aunties to .levy'a countywide sales anti w• tat WOOD the J9-26-114(1)(a)(XXX), e.t.a., as-aendedr',-asG-eRe."sxerptlWaY"Xer'. 1� apDreval of the. majority of, the regietared, electors of.the,aunty sales and purchases of nwahlosry,or nachimattooletee,spectfle ,ya . voting on such proposal, and - section 39-26-114(11), e.t.a., es emended.. p. Nor Use tax, County (pam County) has not heretofore Impe■ed say Ie,I:' �11,,,a,{�ee� 4= males Ot man tax, and •r-•x 'paDat'"f�.Os�iMrp■oiflo- or�eMRKfp CtlOs}Hs : • _ �„ n_,_. •. paYah ;.bail'he:Il.mapt 'ttOn•oho ettDJat sale tin.eal.etsslM slur WHEREAS, the Mara Of •COunty_COmelselonars of Wald County. KRON.los:W.GelgIn0340FOUMI-COOPtiaaR nr Ifs':' Colorado (tire board) finds that the imposition Of a sales and tie >• -.. _ �. "' tax of one.percent al) will permit the County to reduce its 1991 ad .'•:. DO,';ilttYqaR' Zear'','irelbeelableitiOr,lasatie-Perip l vales property tax mill, levy equivalent..to the .exeunt collected. plat•oE ba3nsee autaldl.•eL Ys Cssmty. and - ,.. ,. • , tangible,personal p raptly•'Se sugta at ,. - •WIEREAS, the,Board [Leda that it 1• in the best interests of eagnireet.tn'h.:regieter d outside MS ltejta of the Cams* the•present...end Zaino inhabitantsand: Oltieene or:.tM:,CountY to undyt tls•1aa of thrstap of COlegl.de. ., submit,. •ottr:percent--:(It1 .ales and Os•. .tax ,proposal;t0 the tf`'�,e f0't W._ �.Y� registered electors of:the.County ".. &nmwtiotr�oneena NOtlt aatear�s bl td gel= il. . TM,yniva ei and buhdtoq NOW, TxEREPORE, HE IT RESOLVED by time Hoard- of County '' •'may"pl'wL00slybosw•oolleoted Iri•the.Cauety sInIrboorrael't treay'ge Goal■■ion.,. of Weld County. COlOrsdpt C anty„aales_ tax impesad'hy.this-gaoletioaa.S.E the.:l,etabi a .sse i, OENEML PROVYSxONa -,-'delivored,,by:the retallar:or,_ star agent is 4«itowithin the,•llf�I . of rho County '. r.... .,.. p...Y..,, i'XAe..kS..i✓n :-.+,+i.YlY.. X. Items. The pates* Of this Resolution Is,'.upon the ... „ ",. approval '�nsjority of registered electors 'valor on such '1G: se ea0l.-gf'tets n red st—th -pia this business o all ?•. Proposal. to::impose •.males taro[ one (11) upon.the sale:at retail .. mailer, unless are oonsoratsd-•'ten.eprope t o[ ba■ del of troy - of-undible-personal property and-t,he furnishing ofcertain:services retailer, unless the gentlto pdestina property dell lm delivered of he In the Comity, and to,:&epos•-a we tax of one percent. .(It).,OnlY for the retailer or his ages, t •o Ordeatlbe aura• Olt• ad . of the the PrlvSletis of. .%slog or.conauminp ,in the County.,any construction Canby"°R'..W'a:.:00SNi0a"OrOYtsr 3'prA`dsRi ant.bulldLnq,daterlaL:purchased-at retell. and for.Ns privilege of the hairs of the County. Tta retailer has a0 permanent fees or business in the Count or.•storing), using, or ..consuming in. Cho County .any scar .and other Y. 7e,rat a than use plans et buslee.a, the vehicles, purchased at retail on,wbloh esgistratSon la required, all. r Darra's f the"at Bartthatak •toe,pose .. byZey"'aY' Resolution ' in accordance with the Determi of the eslese•tae•,�ieyoosd,de thin Rameeu3f, wall es ' provisions of Article b Z of Title en, C.R.S., - amended, d the the\rules amece.regu t a This 39, C•aby a ..which-.pzovis}una:,asa,incorgrated..harele bY,this reference. The ��� and .sales, and use tax:shell.become effective On d'nly. 1, 1990;- by the 'rata. ate of gttlatlea Deaeel9at a by pat .. -. - -. Department of Revenue o! tow-�Euel. of eOlptl.dp_. e 2. Statutory DefinitiOns En0OriOrated. YOr porpoise of this • - "' :�' '�� �` r• '" ` `:.'�'�'T,�'� ,.•.r4..y,-->+ , -Remolution,-the definitions o£ the words cantata&herein shall M 1T. ...-seise Tex Lterme�.„N4 aapsep COaq .ia2s Rex license, -.. as defined._1a.feotions 39-26-102 and -39-26+201,.0-R:S,...es.,.amended, ana11 be required., .Amy.perm,.ngsgteq.lo,taa business of silliest _ which daftniESOn■ are incorporated herein by this reference. -'- tang2►°lt",D■reOrtal property at aatall;Or jbsuls►iNg-�pu�raia servants; • , as harem specified shalt,_annually obtain and hold • state licenser! SALES TAX as regttired by Section 39.24 10J,,,,C..R.3., as amended. 00 1N. Vend-J.._-t'ta)t Levied. ...Thar• 1e hereby ,ivied, and there shall M OEgs-lea. At..the tins of meklao a.xonthly retera OHS. • Ool1'ected. ,paid.. a sales tats Sat the amount as in this Resolution the nslee�axes.rep�p4'ilry�tnts tesOTu'tSOn .•wO�rmtaller .call aef provided, upon the &ale at retell'OF tangible petecaal,peeperty tut entitled to"aubtrace ;ids w mates" tax"tesitted's ors ague, pas Lt provided in 39..26-1o., _ three and One�ms3rd rpl.rbesfi(31/3tA�eLlsa!d Raft es a !es. MLCh !o the furnishing of en aln services, as shall be known-as. the"amedor s-.Foe.".`9n retailer delinquent Y _ remitting sald,tax.slall'.forfedt.ssohrandorma rem alma good w shown for the del 4. No,Yetts ax'. TM amount subject to tax. shall set Saquwtri�sittBuw.. include the amount or,any males or use tax imposed by Article 26 of 19. n rq' Admints ratlOn and Enforoest,,0Clio::Opd Ted Title 39 C Rd-..�as-amended. ��pQ 19��pa��1l•ppq. t •� a . . -_ _._.�...'.� tine, todniaLtratSOe and ealOYa lleae Of the„ ��aaxx,,..lepOsed 'a: _-57 The arose, rl.calpti Oren 'sale ,sball this NeeOlutSon'anaZl b• performed by tJw Cuoutirfeblrsocor'of, include delivery charges when such charges are subject to the State Departrgt:0£,Revl.pns of tlntt State of Colorado in t>ls"Jame..matstsr M. Sales and Use Tax imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S., as W,Oolleetaa.,.,a0wlnl■t.Ystiss and aLorasmsnt of Lm.Colar amended, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. salsa' _The`pxovisiOns of Art1010 26_Of TiclrE!„ C.A.s.,.ask amand4a',-,ate a males and regmlationi,pkoeitigletett irelleQataeativ e 6. Picked Op Bu�161nq Mettesr all.. Np sales tax dial} apply a Director of the topartment.-0C Emma* thereunder. are Ieoorpora • ' the sale ofconstruction and buila� materials, me the tam is used hare's: by olds releremOs""ad" shall genre cis eo3LotlOese in Sonia 29.2-109, C.R.S., am amended, it such materials are - administration, and enforcement bypath of the sales tax by ibis.y • ploked up by the purchaser and if the„purchaser Of such,materials DresMtm•r00;the;a•.eaAl•le w,bgi'ldlag:,pe•�1t ale'.ethmr<)aeoaaetaties '_v, •'' .r.a .......� `ti Le, •.': .r •.rs�.i• rr JAI.% , 1' - aadeDtab a-te such local geWremast evidenoing•tlat•a ,lobalepae;tax hem been polo or i■ r000irnd`f0 be-paid: r' .�•: AMeelleeMeMeMeMMOMMEMMIMOW Feb. 28, 1990 PLATY'E'VlLL IIIIER'atn Pa'de"tf" 12,E G, At o \fy.6 :tint' n:f 4 rhe''. .l :. ,:. aO''�+•r , .R.'W. ..qO IS..Mr �� ti tofeedMack services :offered .:- .. w. �".. :Salad Fas aily Health; Center. kneed.,to be recognized that stress will offer free Biofeedback Clinics ic. is a problem:for'marylteople but " during;,the. 'coming, month• In,:, ateys°salietalteatacopallesaid. .Medlcal_EXpense Deductions. recognition of March-as.National-. • •.Becauat eacte session is one ,, I. Social, Work Month.,, it was„ .hour.,the n=ber of,possible ses- These are typkiarofquesUons can aho.•dedum.tho cost a tolls annouiGccd„today ,, '::stone hi.Mplth is:]united, Myers asked bytacPaYera and are and parking fees. 'i , _ Biofeedback is'8 "tool" which "_salt'.Slob are avtdlablc lilt now preserrted'as e'ptiblk `service,of Q I'am self-employed. Can I *'' helpa;people Iiandle'the;physical. ': throtlglt and•appointments can be this publication and the IRS. qua the.:•money,y :pay for symptoms of stress, according to ', made at-659-4000. medical insurance? David-Myers,°,spokesman for the Cl .-. Q. I charged a doctor's bill to my A For 1989, self-rmployed ' ,"When faced:with'stress: the Cat atarket, ' : credit card-aecoumtin 1989 aid I taxpayers may deduct 25 percent paid the credit`card charge is body goes into a Yight of flight Ancient Egypt banned export of of the amount they pay for medical e."he said.-.."It. . u cats: -That made,them.,valuable 1990.Can!deduct that payment as insurance for themselves a�their sysldrCm ;pumps' p, a modlcalr>pcnr ogmyx989 tax fOr',action,but ouX'society�some- elsewhere :So._Phoenfcian smug- fatmhes The 25 percent is an return?". times-prevents-lighting or fleeing ' glers supplied•"the ` cat black adjustment to income shown on (ran'the,e0urne oo f stress." market; around .the-„Mediterra- A. Yes, provided you qualify to line 26 of Form 1040(rather thaw I He said that stress them man!- near: Didn't last -long. Swift itemize medical expenses„,on an itemized deduction on Schedule fests Itself physically. sometimes breeds-T.8 outside Egypt ruined the Schedule A of Form 1040.`rhe use A). However, if you arc also an ' taking ,,the • form-of tension business. of a credit card to pay for a employee of another person, you headaches, migraines. insomnia. It wan in 1964 that the late medical care cxpeuse,4szlirimas a cannot take this speeisl•25-pereeent muecle spa Drams pats. anxiety. Robert:: F. ` fennel said. "M medical,ezpense paynlodf in the deduction for vats: medical Y' Y year:the-credit card 'charge, is insurance,costs fyou are eligible phobic maddens., teeth grinding. views on, ;birth. ,control are made";regardless, of when .the to partiapate m a . subsId`zeet stew — somewhat 'distorted by the feat credit cardaampanyxspaid. . health plan:_maintained-by.your Biofeedback consists of a set that I was the seventh' of nine a tntpiefer Also.Yet°mYwattage of machines,:whtch>visibly show n $' Iow mum am I deduct whea9 this,25 percent.deduction if you • thesc" physical";;'symptoms.. , drive my;' .ear for medical 's i ,�' are Tratnad4echnieians,then work g' `Who's Chuck "Wagore appointments? perte � :i chicken?" cGgibk to-participate m his or her with d perri:110 iseTate identify. „;A.Fried bacon. Cowboy talk. A. You can enter actual medical plan- andd`reduce ;or, elimfnato,these, out-of-pocket expenses,—such;as avid. and ode•au.5chedulc A or a' n' '� �', is sYtnlie'ad MY • .get •Boyd2 tirm.ttyf al3oo: " return g� e e availabiedbodCmedtcal'e%penses? , ' lie'added that Salud•Lg offer .: mmu,send 812 tor•Boyda'sook•• crown 1040) Tf you do not use the - ing:the•Biofeedback amses imthe syndteate..tnc..po cox 99128. statue. out-of-pocket;, method, ;you,,can , A Order free Publication S0Z month of,Mareb:,`to:create public' `WA 96199. _ choose,to:..claduct,the :standard Medical:*Expenses and- Dental awareness:otits.beneiits It also mileage rate of 9 cents toile (for' Expenses,:-`by' .caring' toll-free . 1989). With either method, you 1.800.42136?6: vn, ....0^,,m1-s"nYofs"s,4 son and + 'n-Ern r„d, -,.. . . , 'ua . - 'x INaI Before you buy . . . Continued from page 19 mbar. visit Garnsey & Wheeler i ;4 l,l l l,-l' � M.dn .11ooKw rontYl,arv.al.O by the foasf► (aabjeof: S eno7/ rlpAb I U l ;I11' I to of the owners of outstanding bonds). - . U:1:1.1,11)1)1 l.11.1 ' . '.... II Statutory References. 'all '#tutory oltatime In this 1,.11l�, w � k a I``~ •�.", ./ .iN.al 'ww 'Reeolution shall be construedto, rerer-eoupaoltstatew as the ear y` may have,•Donn harrefere amended,•ands,subject—to any rights of ', R " i''''•� , ce �� 'owners of outstanding bonds. as the sane may hereafter. be amended Liking d . cool l.m4 303.352.9174 ' - from time to tie*. : .:-:„r: , •-;no Li iti Ave IR,yibi 1100 Eighth Avg. a is. xnenpmen a. Except as to the one peroeet••tit) rats-e! the Grsalsy;tbl0.• 1-800-537-2508r1G5�0 sales and Tree tax; r.itit•provisions of this Resolution may be sanded by Resolution of the-board -(sebiect, however. to any rights or FOR YOUR BEST FORD.DEAL. owners ‘of outstanding,boeie)r and each amem0ment need not Its auteltted„to,,hm;eleitwrs of the County;for,their-approval '34. l!,verability: .if any netioa, "eubeeitlon.-4p r ash. . . ... O! W d� to be invalid'climes o unenforceable.oie hen nvaliditian"a se aedrOeahSliEl of'such ego.'.ion.'paragraph,' clause or pcavisfionshall-re'•'alfeee and -. of the remaining"sections, possum**.-aLuser or'prO iatanw or this Resolution. It is,-the intention of the,board ;hat tae!atlor:bests of thin Resolution,are',severable... , ,� , . .,.. . 1 .. - She.&Nes and'fere9oing,Resolution var."on motion dalt'made sad seconded, "siopted by the following vote on the y9th•'iey"orArr saart. THE NORTH .STATION }990. '.0. ' dr on Highway 85 just`North of Fort Lupton' asrrar,� . .r. . count?' 857-9985_'' • Meld Cooney rk and R.00rder, and Clark so the beard - - -. taer, , Otithenge, -Filter & Luba ,� .� s I n . Choose.trom`Amoco. Pennzoil. :. _ ,.. _H smearaa Quaker State or Valvoline, APPROVED AS TO Mint tannin L.-immtert and have your � Gear Boxes ' Brake Fluid ,.y'" Cooling,System Battery Fluid ' �MobcFaay Fan Begs Air Cleaner • - • . r: Tire Pressure; • `. Power'SteeringFluid Window Washer Fluid Wiper Blades ;~ - chedted' r ;A Open./�me'er�a Until M/�/� �a,� ��\j �'W41iAao.,>Ill the�yLa-LSYat-la"tatiddornand,mar"Platimate''Ef_Nald, ' l 8e�/V peimie • Z �a� . • February y,,ste., .. 2t r'O1Y- /R .) rl " 'P'.,l s.::... .... .,sees , ...:' ..:.� , .,.... . , _ _—.w _ •r ees ,. � -. ,r . . _ ,rr f i .n.• a ,; /Fehr 28. 1980 N 2•- Peae at ruf•muAnE W Section 39-2-106. C.R.S.. se amended, the BoaN ,,. rue, made o! any "Rotor os "outer vehicle for which registration s , ` .wi'a4otreCr+wedpoeno■ra1{doalietac**-tia'bl ha issued :tor sons'.. shall," followinq the special election of larch 20, 1990, and prior ..�s24.iieelaiela::er..forie`�obLlydroRewbyatbe COPob•aO t pk Revues • to May)17, 1990, request the Executive Director of the Department of iscatikeothors a l ayea�'eortax dee porm s sconce-, us. or. Y Revenue to administer. collect and .distribute the sales tax hereby t Oossapt!( e":tanr'eo!loco saG'AD",-dote„Rss02atige olhell De ocal•ateo ") Imposed. The Board, et the time of making such request, shall . :ta bYel COYW'.tCI+rit aociacordst „-ins lteeehOrired agent of the ; provide the fallowing documents to. the executive Director of the 4)< Dolemed0 Deperteen6^,of'eevetum..• TM;prece•deu:otgtye use fax .ball 1 Department of Revenuer be paid to she-County'periodically in accordance with an Agreement -. . -w -•goo.^herentereit• y,RePtetweeo"�s'Countread the-Colorado Deportment � (d a OopY,•or that hwolmtion, ;certafLd by;the-'Conner.. ,Of`lwepue - - `.1 Clerk and Recorder. -„ `S; . : w ' ., - ,]6: n.�aoo4lQn nM bYlldtnK w9•rie;e VM Tax Collection. (b) ALLidevitt:of publication of .this• Resolution: a■ The aollectM C of the use. Um lore construction and .building -, preved:'Mreto :.-.,. :' icnaials Onall`cadministered-et-the direetiom.of-the Board. The , -r, sees... _........._ . , ._::�..•.? +-use tax may be paid by estimate h the (c) An Abstract of Election Results, certified as to the the time bures9 payment one the adz at permits are bead 'p r building p and d above, pa es of , approval of the ides cox by a�majOrlty Of Lbe..registered alterwative• to thearcima[e.�lrocdure provided above, payment of :i qualified eleOtOrt OthWIA;Couney voting thereon. ..,this. es* 'tax Ray ,,ba,ym■d• my=end filing by any aullieaat for a In the wane cheE•che Exeout�w DireplOr:OL Uhe�DepextmeaE o! '^botldimrpermiE`ol..d affidavit stating that the applicant intends ' Revenue falls or refuses t0 collect,the,seles tax.. impreed.by this ,4�h`+ ' pmrebaaa al L,bmlldi/g and construction materials henawry tOr -.' Rewlytion, the BOeM' •sh•11 M...etRhOtlred, to"previds fpx she the-WO:edt�doeOribed-in•CM building permit appsicatios from • '1 collection, admintstration,or-.enforcement.ofoueh .ales:Wc.0 the •11ae°..p retailer located within cM.Cou . every building pensls extent permitted DY law or to seed this Resolution W.oorply, with epplican Swho`utilixes the alternative procedure provided above the requirements Ot the Department Ot'Rwesuer' ` aMll<'meiBCaie-and yrsset(ve.Ostmiled-purchase receipt records whloh'shall beeub}eot o inspeOttom and audit by employees of the 1 OBE TAX ". -Beard."•and iany�Orp id-ludor r -die-shall-be-`.object to collections. :. i The collection and administration of the use tax imposed by this :.1 20. Property Taxed. There la,-hereby,lwid ed•there .ell he Resolution stall be performed at the direction of the Mond in collected and paid a countywide Ilse lax.of"outperaeot (it? only for `" �'-�c'4aLJ3'•tpm.NmePpamerr-•as'the-op11e0llan, edmlai.elaelon end the Dcivileve of using .or consumieg'rin Weld County.any�construction ` anf0'Y'ememe , ,,,,eh.:;-■■Ion end Oa TAN;of. ... tsu of Colorado. and building meterlale purchuod at r tail and-for the privilege of '" ---'-"'-"" �^"`"-' � - . storing, using or ooneming any toter-and other vehicles purchased `�:; b8E or TAX REVLMORB-'° . - at retell on which registration is`required.. _ 25, Ryy DietSrlbotion to municipalities. The Board has 21. Definition,. :For purpOiso Of this Resoluellt the term - presently determined not to distribute any D+YCantage OX DoxelOn of 1 'construction and hgildieg' materiels' sball mean any 'tangible end sales and nee tax revenue. to municipalities vithLn the county. The personal property which is stored, used-or consumed in the County, maximum 1991 advaloremDrOpertY lox mill levy authorized under and which is intended to'become partof, attached to,'or a-•component action-14"7- of Article 41V of the Weld County Rome Rule Charter of any building, structure, road -or Appurtenance in the:County. .ball he rdUd !or',Yl•tial year 1992, and the ae• U2c•Lcioa for -'^saheegeene'.'f1■cal`:years,,:.;Dy es amount equivalent CO the net amount ', 22. use Tore eeptione. In no event shall see awe tax'imcosel `•:`.10f,.selea see use, tax:colleated during the period of July, 1. 1990, by Ehir Resolution estend:or spplYr , , chroairJdnr 34;"I9lI: ' '-Tree collections shall be prorated for . -- deposit an relationship to thoolll levy of the weld County General (a) To the storage, use or oonstsQtlort of area tangible rued, Road and :,Bridge'" rund,. Capital Expenditure rtund, end (a) To he property.the asle, r loch pt subject y t retail % Contucemorredd Inaccio-be used for any expeadlturea authorized in i sales tax,liep0■d by N•ld.County eta:+ stew<m.rntoned:. lads. Bpeoifio amounts for the -■bow. . • e■1OoLCidY+'aed 'WO�'YatSOn. -Mall M u dYLeAlmed DY-the rNJA County Director of finance. (b) TO• the -stores, Mae .Or, saaptten Of-any tangible i personal property .purchased for resale In the County, either in its.original' fore'or'es' an ingredient-of a zr,ECT10N ; manufactured or compounded product, in•see,regular course . . of a business. . ' x,26. BMgnjRaen to electors. Pursuant to Section 29-1-10413), (c) To the. storage,' het: or consumption of tangible C R.R., ae;,amerdd ekes• being no genera; •lsotiOn within:120 days - personal property brought...into,the:County a mnresidenE after the ■Qoytloa of tide- R•.OluilOn, lute Mao NW; see tale w -. D thereof for•his own storage,, use,'`or`consumption while s'oDo. L.doOumounted..Lr.tars-`,Au0letlon .nail he referred tothe temporarily with•the:Coaacyr however. this-exemption'does' `,4ua11lSeQ',-and�:'rm4Lteced;=eYeotora�o[ Ne10 County •e a .p.ai•1 not apOly_to the stOrege,,Use, or..consumption ottaagible election: no%Di held,on.:Tmeeday,,,Yrarcb 20. 1990. W question CO be personal'-property hrampht into-this 'stste by:a°Aanresidsnt .ubdtt.d"te"tEe qualified r.gl•Gred e)..etore .Mil W. ash loilwsr to b• used in the eonOmt,of A business in:this' state. ,... _. . - • -- 8101Lt A CDIlNrfdiDE SAM 'AND OEE .S•X-,One KID : e... (d) To the (onager i,�)t or •dnrietrptihni-enuring.Die - cotwit, CUOMO; Al. THE RATE Or Ilya Man perwleal:pMpertY bY-the-Oniteestetes,'COvernment nor the fl4), eE :.evfeD 1110) IMPOSED FOR ItR PUReoSE Or ' State Of Colora00. Or its institutions. or its..patina' REDOC[NG TIM AD VALOR= PROPERTY TAX /TILL 7iVYy ' ' subdivisions :it their goverm•entel•.:oapeoaties onlY'Or by .].p ACCORDANCE NSTB TES PROPOSAL AND REBOf1RION ' i religious or, aharltWle:.00rpor tines. -in„iM;�ooedoat of `Or THE BOARD Of'.. COUNTY CONRISSIONERS Or waD • Chair regular'religious or charitable functions.' ..� "17"c;.:• ' • (a) .To the storage, use, or, - __i- tiomgrAheolutlon. The County Clerk and...Recorder " ty by porton -engag a of Of "bere _--iii•1Twr i Cad: personal DrOpar . ` is MreDy au r t • and dLreo to publish the [all test of this I• manufacturing-Of COlpoundinq ter: sale, profit, or use soy Resolution four separate times, • week apart, in The Rev Mews, the 1 article, sub■untie, Or COmeedlty. which tangible personal leg.l..mwspaper ot-general-circulation in she County. property encore-.into the processing of or become •n '.',_. nu�i,�. ` - - - y- Rrif }On The i ingredient or--ocmponanc•yert"o!. the product or :Aerate _ 4 ��siion pt MoSie. offcclwtMrir•d siapuillab.a notice which is manufactured, compounded, or. turnlshod end the ~County,Cler Recorder a her container. label; or the furnished•shipping case thereof. concerning the olOas..of registration for-the election in: The New wows, the legal nnnpoper of_ general circulation in the County. i (t) To the storage, tie. or consumption of any article of _ < - : .- , . : : ' already■been subjected e- a eels or ues ofLr 'an her 29. "post nd _ Publieaeion of'Election Notice. The County I c3redY been s o or i te ♦ eel.• or tuert„Imposed of 'another � Clerk and county equal ,c or ,s eseesN Of `LME inst the u _this r is hereby authorized and directed to Resolution.- .A crditS.hall.�. reeGdagAanst the:use tax conspicuously pre, at oath.polling plan,:.;ae least ten days prior I imposed by this Resolution: with respect. CO:.,faraOA's - ,''t he o`t 'miectlan, the not3Oe;-required.by Section 1-6-102. C.R.S., as , storage, use, or. consumption in 'CM .County of .tangible -amended:Tae-Ccency ClaWand`aeorder.ie hereby further Authorized personal property Ourohseed.by him-In-a previous county. _gad dfreeted•to`post conspicuously men'her iffice and to publish a ' The &taunt.Ot,the credit shell.be.equel .to.the tax paid ey' notice of election in The New News, at least once at least,ten days 7 him by.rea.oe Of-the'impo■itiOn of a sales or use'-tax of a lorlor to the election, pursuant to Section 1-6-202. C.R.S., IS previous county on his-Durchase'.or ose-for the-property. ■ >..`, •;» •. •',-... - The amount of the credit shall not exceed the tax imposed ]0. Carvers. ''ltidmmdlatilY'apes the oloeieg o! end polls, she DY chL'Reeolmei0n - _ -"eleeetos: oiiio•re sha11 deliver CM Allot Dozes aoeGLlnq 'the '^ ballot cards tothe counting center. . The results Abell be submitted ! (4) pa the storage, use. OY consumption of tangible to the County Canoe.sing Board to-:it-canvassed oacordyng.to law, personal property' end.household effects acquired Outside . -,.,xrSfr upon eaevaaueA•g•_•tme,,vote;,St.Appears. that ■ majority ve _of the County,.,and..Drought 'letO- it hY • eonr■■ident .-. rsgielered-qualifiel eyeOtors,v at`.such election oe the is acquiring residency. ,fevor:ot W.wleteed.uee tax-proposal', the BUN is authorized te , (DI Toth. etc and shell implement end Imposition of such sales and ems tax. ' rage or uw ot"a motor:vehicle if the owner ••.,. is or was, at,the time Of.POSObsse•..• uUresident of the 31,,y. t of Election.": , COuaty and he-por0Meedthe'vslliole•outaide of the County ~ ,--'..COdmeted-;and clle rNuyte “t6areOf Sall�rmfmy, so la dell he ter held, for use outside the County and:actually so.used:it-AW . ,,,,,,Drsatioable,';in,:0oefocaltyevitb ta-. provisions of the Colorado t eubetential and primary Ourpose-•lore which it"was acquired Election Cod• of 1940 as amended. and he regiatered, titled: or licensed maid motor vehicle - .- outside Of•the toesty. -_ . .:' MISCEj,tJU+EObB - (1) To 'the storage. met, or,—consumption of any 32, :ySe;�auV leitetion`eot Vieletd. a� on state andconstruction and. building, materisit ad motor-and,:other - mantelPa axllee• .d ueo tax rates ex na, on the date of adoption vehicles on which registration la required it a written of this ResolutSOn, the Board dreby finds and Aetermiess that the contract for the purohese thereof,vas entered Sato prior seven perowt limitation provid in Section 29-2-308, C.R.B., .as the to L •ffeotiw date of thi_ost taws ' - wmldediowilrieNaRceedikile'et -Yeast one muoialpalicy within the *COesty,by thin-county eeTi eted,vme ter imposed by this emselutloe. (j) TO the storage use., . or constomption. of -: any .ikenverriebere`in no-probeWittoy'•galnst the L position of the sales d construction•'a Duildiog,_,at»rT,mNNnhn�iey reguireal.Or:made and use tax by Veld County because the County Sales and Ilse Tax does necessary In' the•performance of any construction contract „Loot exceed- ono Percent-A18)4 puceuanc to Section 29-2-104(3), bid, let, or entered 1040,c-at • ,.tlme prior .to: the ,,cdlOS.. 'alatied: 'effective date date of this ResnlayAoe«'." -w•,- .. - 1 2J,_ Motor and other VM��gq11�� g , Ty_{ �q .�`ghw " a ,...laie tax AONabt.,�e, 6pt•-App loabilttY., the provided b this Resolution !rb•1���- 1iaa3Te. '` al , -tbas'.1Msolmt ^� by W :every motor and ,•ffettavekad•'in' force' at'12'h 1' a.m. em Jul 1tiae shall Dshbme other vehicle purchased at retail on �oh registration is required 0 Y 3990, and sell by the.laws of the State of Colorado„ e.end aregLtraslon sail be j .. . . 4 -4::::.',..474,',.--H,.,1',...:.-7`..,..-, iww. y..: piige672Cf Pl.1l"fTE4iiirE-iliftliti3 Pith 28. 199Q .• N:., nu.Jl. ii�e01 f",trw J'.1' w.a..a4•V 1 ea.i: vV ....... Tn. A0 n1ryn1 r dOw N' +Oi 4YYxtli N( �J YJ "1 -i: 'f iY ..1 ::'v Snip + ..`:; '_ ,,•. •..' Y • uu . TT One quote:puLsxt'aUperspective `� l la'I1' •°For over a year,PhilipAnschutz'has been on a campp��ggnn aaggaamurstNational Hog -- Farma,,ki fact,,all of,the�pposr�on to the hogfarm"hasteea,funded out of l,intend to be Anschutz's pockets. T Anschutz owns a private estate adjacent to the ranch noentfypp by ' National,I arais.,T�use of • your=enemy.. , Anschutz s: rtisnotragncultu e..He,uses it for his private leistneand recreation.. Within;the law,how PhilipAnschutz: -. uses hrs land orhow•hespends his , -money—,is'tus busmess.'But.he does not 1'Ill• [�'a'�' have the Rightstort lanced has been whrch,he,ltas financed has bete • 1 one of fear and falsehood.Its time to set • _ T ppgg�� the recozds� l tLll -ao Anschutzand h s�hiied:hands want„�yorr to believe that somehow National Hog Farms is gig tapollute the ground water and destroy he environment 'That's simply not true... ..- :. ,National Hog:Farms has obtained every ' permit and• rompGed'with�every rule and , adve �urthe development of the. ` tort faalrty_.:AColorado''ndgerecentl affirmed Weld l y . _ ..,,, ,.,, _ ,,that, County correctlyia.the, perraittng_process.Water effluent,a product,of-National Hog'Iarms'method of , organic'#arraiag,constitutes nodanger:to uu thegrotmd waterortwthe South Platte. - 1 la Riverwlien applied in specified amounts and rotated'oveX2,000 actes.' ; ' ;_ VChiletArischutz and l�assoaateshave - '� after u specrtrm me a uch tindrAnney tryingt 'create a,false alarriroverwaterissves,there are ` ' _many issue,thty,"v ' to ss. �a Q Issues like the number of &g rains. National Hog Farms::thd.important new - market'forlorn growers...the economic ' impacCttitoughouCWeld`County.and the basicp pleof.farrplay: for an enemy PhriipAnschutz,threatened to be National'Hog Farms enemy and adversary. i O a W1117e� those h laysiu meals believe th and h/ those he pays,-cynically believe ttaat if.they scream loud enough,throw enough mud, I'm � U and hire erioxtghrll bnije°'pass enough petitions;voters will believe t err claims: Let's tell PhrhpAnschutzthat he's wrong. to rt. Letstell--PhilrpAnschutz that,in Weld ' . iiiirillirre�eOnsl er coo , ��t ed t a�ta>regulatrons cane before. threats and iiilconsider+ed new regulatory ari-sell.:me , schemesiAndthat agricultural jobs come before Philip Anschutz's,personal vendetta. the ranc ,, Ge t fife facts Tist?aitilsollateet facts DenverbillionarrePhh Anschutz S P ''b if 1trate V pruag,19�88 hone conversation . with,BilI Haw Pr-es:de tt Nation Hog;Farms 60IMM31 I"^nlali }p-x'n'sMv+s+W + �J . uiiw :1n rYtlR -nA3 r°mF.wh++' .. Rte Get^ emlay n Su r5 J5 ew7m. Jn.. k," Y , ,.nO., . .ore ,L,D . e'Cl':49Y poutarx 4.2 .,:y two"? s,J .3.n, >q ::.'..,r 4.,. S u;lee? to^r, .el.. 5I‘7, FMbiAU'ffsa014,'ImtliDlfOPOSIO 'by tlwfoatd tableet ov anywrighta O[ the owners Of.outetandln9 bonds). n1G„"8154.1eirratAtot, Mtsrinoss: <wan =slatutoey, 1.5-.3014. t =�,renolutita- 1 be conatrwo-,hider-a oseelystataaenserties 'Baca _, 'r 4'siern'Bv.-:•beso` at herstotore eneeded:" and:^eeblee neo nrrait96ts of- " 'tonna of outstanding Donale.as:.:t)te,oar my,hafssifarrAocsatendee troa time to tier _ SS. hts►nQn.ata. rrcapt'es to,the-nncimmoent...iltietats-.of the 3 sales ant une ; th ;co,vialons-0l this resolutionue ��. be amended by resolution of the hoardritubleot, banner. t0 any oeners-di .,,wtwtaMin4 AoMsiccrand such aeendment need net be sataittad,tsthe dectois ot,the County,foF,..:tbeiteRrFo.9"..,r.,, 1 . 76."" d oerability: S! am/, seetice,:"sonseotlaWrieir Dr. ssntenOe�'blause or provislOn'td 'Mie't ssiatleraall:' nd ts:be invailtroeunenforceable.`ths'lnvslidity or)+ta ty ' 'ot'soch section.,para9raphr elawerorlorovisiterehall+noterfoot any _'of the'rsmaining'esot7ons; peragespeu ; el'ausewor-proviaiaas'of this ramolutiOn. ft 1s the intention of the Doay thet the various°parts of this, Resolution ars'seeerable.: . , , . The above and forigoln9 Resolution ca i on 2� veduly seconded; adopted* thr follauing-eote on..ths nut y' Cnsesary. 1996; A.D.., .... .,..,,. _ y - bpr ar CdOlfl'Y tdtlr6tIdRrt ATfrrrt, y +' COMITY, _ . Meld Counts oak and Recorded ranensr, airman and Cleric Cl.�erk to the hoard 1 f. mtjysy...y♦ 7y.r�J _ _ '. MObtY gs et�•..li rk Arr'BOsrO A6 TO roan! tonstanoa7.. RarFsrt 7 .. L.M. i , 1 . Ape t een�'i& p„ , .- I publladadcan for Liardlo-Leader and-the nritY .v "Healad. -- February 7,e14.^21 iand, 28 deal";' . e -•••:YIRIIMB. :the SOard. Of-dege �e&mWs�lonsrs 4of,Neld 11 Colored* Ithhe soasd) fiat that the imposition of-a-sales sea: tax ol-One'per'0ent (1v will permitthe Conty t* reduce its 1997, Praperty tetaatll,levyseg0,11 elaftmtoaJfis-amount:.•• and .;aLmSn; uo'IDnx?e!.. tp my,9”-r, w.y miefitAS, tbriboard finds that it:is to-.thlubeet Anteaters • -the,Present,.sed. latere-4nbbitanatienC,bitleux, OlnW,0mnty . ... ,—;aubmit -;a i•ons._puruent"-(19)5,sslea end men„+teemsw gpsal..,to y -rgsstredslscton ol:.tM county.=c:. �.: ,,,�„r, Si ST- RIXOLVAD:.{OmmiaatOners-e Ayd,doudty, C0lOrad0r by _CM hoard O! Coon- - •l.• ltu&OSS':• the jportei.Tof"thiel'l soletioC la, sPPrOval of a majority--of" regletsr4k celectOra � •�� the Pro0oul,r.'to, Ong t tail ot-�.tan0lbl*Personal-Property CSAsof,ons enishing:of a sale-at recall pmPerty aLuseaa f-,eteni,perc,percent air Nryl0or Sn..cM`,CountYa end,t0.,irpoes._a,us.,;wc,�,ot.,Oes.,pero.nt,(le)'only for Cherprivilege.ol,esingicm ,eonauming.Se;.tba.County,acy oonstreaeloe d•a and,beildlariatertale:Se duuwa retalle,ead.for,,the Privilege of - stOrlbgr .using,.:gr cona eieg, Ash the,,,Coanty,'anY eater" and:'.other vehicles, purchased at retail an•,wieh' •eglstration is *mired, all in accordance with the previsions of•Arti0ie" 2"of"Title'29; C.A.S. - white..provlsloca",ars.iacorporated..pareln .bY this..reference- Tha - - sales and,we-taxeahall,;beooas;elfectias n,July ,; I990; 2. StatutoQryry, Definitions IncorPO ated. for purposes"o! this Aesolutienn the definitions of tie words oontslnsd.herein shall be as deflnatin-Seotioaus'19..26-102 sad 39.-26-.201, C.A:h6, sa amahOed. which definitiOn■ are incerpOrated herein-by this,referetee:' 3. Tag Levied. .There is hereby levied, and there ehail be cOllecter nd,paId, a Gales tax in the amount ee In this Aesolutlon Provided, upon the salts at retallroT2en0ible4ereenul-property and the furnishing of certain services, as' provided in 39-26-104, 4. NO'.-T4x'•on ax.. The amount subject to tax shall not include-the amount-of any sales or use tax Imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.A:S., as-amended. .., 3: -DeSteirT thar9e'._ The *MSS receipts from sslee",ahail include delivery charges when such charges are subject to the State Sales and us. Tax imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.A.S., as amended, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. 6. picked op su Idley Materials. No sales tax shall apply to • the male of oonstructrooh and building materials, as the us is used In Section 29-2-109, C.A.S., as amended, 1f such materials are Picket up by the purchaser and if the_purchaser of such, materials . "pressnte. to„the-satailer �sateildingttereit Or`*etberadaementetion "aoeePtable"to such decal goveiamest addenaind_that•.a lOgaralse: tax hos been paid or Is repulrafto be'palt uuo I d e , . PROOF OF PUBLICATION The North Weld Herald Eaton, Colorado 80615 STATE OF COLORADO, ) ss County of Weld' ) . I. Sharon K. Lynch, do solemnly swear that I am Office hianagatcTHE NORTH WELD HERALD; that the same Is a weekly newspaper printed, in whole or In part,and published in the County of Weld,State of Colorado,and has a general circulation therein; and that said newspaper has been published continuously and uninterruptedly in said County of Weld for a period of more than fifty.two con• secutive weeks next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice or advertisement;that said newspaper has been admitted to the United States mails as second• class matter under the provision of the Act of March 3, 1879 or any amendments thereof, and that said newspaper is a weekly newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published In the,regular and entire Issue of very nugibier of said weekly newspaper for the period of CC /J consecutive insertions;and that the first p lication of said notice was In the Issue of said newspaper dated 4Lhvuytry 8 A.D., 1990, and that the last publication of said notice was In the issue of said publication dated Att(troh I A.D., 19`Lo , In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 1 day 0f M a✓alt A.D., 199Q. Of£Sze manage Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public in and for a County of Weld,State of Colorado, this day of meier �� A.D.,199 Notary Public Qd3Anr-sr' E973.1% Po esedcr MY Commlulon ixplres Oct. 19,1990 • . . r „ r . g. ••` 1Page1>s ZOt Borth Weld litrz ild y�`�wL .:�. w , ..- .......Lo-. ,....-,.._.. ..,...-:: ,«x' - _ - ,.:Pierce' .13.2tiors ...:•r.- - r . ... .. . We are:veryhappywe;had so ...with m,and,help us improve. ' here at, the Center. have whole wheat 'rolf%targtrine, .Wednesday or stop by V.;r. : many'to share our hutch and Those of you who do not•get potlucisupper.All seniors Rte 2% milk, coffee or tea. Call 'Main. fellowship with us last Thurs- here today can come Saturday, welcome. Bring a "pot" and a 834-2655 for lunch'beim19:45 day. But,we do have room for the 10th,from 9 to 12 noon.Tell guest and join the fun. -more. r your friends, relatives,, and Exercise.class Monday and I don't' know-about` this everyone else about this or have Wednesday of every week is H�98 C0111p12t9S Air_Force:course February weather so far, but them callhere at the.Center and enjoyed by-a whole hest of Airman Charles J.D. Hodge ment for a base supply system, have no complaints unless one we will help in any way we can. participants, has graduated from the U.S. They also were taught tainvea develops between this writing We are still doing the usual Our lunch today is:oven fried Airforce, inventory ,nonage- tory supplies.:using'electronic and paper.day. _ activities: pool, quilting and chicken and all the good stuff mein course at Lowry Air Force data processing machines:." We are pleased with the puzzles. Any new ideas you that goes with it. Next week, Base,"Colo. r He'is the soa:of Roland/and response to.the "Shari Color r would like to share,come on;by .Thursday, the 15th, will be: During the course, students Linda Hodge of Eaton. "'' ado"progeny.Do come in,and and we will do our best to add to, roast turkey and dressing, were taught property account- The airman is a 1989 grade- t register'todayfram 1 to 4 p.m. our program. gravy,battered peas,cranberry Mg, customer support, stock ate of Eaton High School -- This is our first time;so do bear Wednesday, the 21st, we 'sauce.Waldorf salad,date bar, control and equipment manage- .. SALES TAX - s.bytheretelkver hlean to a dmtlneOm snide,abase.ceccesmoety,wekt tag• sad registered Nectars d weld: 3,Tax Lean.Tate 4 hereby levied,dad owed*the Beta at the Cowls a oo aster- We permed propeebenters into the mew Comity sr• QQ d eat a d be canted sad paid a aces tea mos tett e'for'deavmy a a deamwbe Tea � M TO: slab.b moor .RistaitiIntel emend as Inthle Resddun pddd. . oulddeW Bahia tee Carry larcoam �pert d the sodas a�wit le eabrated mo�gsmquaneed regm ON�ors epee the sale.e rut ef t.ytele penoael - ea so phmseeed piste d bodes le the msa4nmad. compounded.,or dd+keed eelbeasmherw severely end the landing d area NW- Canny.er heamma Ma tee perm d Oat• and la seiner, label.or the.geneses. MIMI A COUNTVWDMI SAXES AND. . `Waal 'pnrcdN m 3626364, C.R.S.,as ae4eY�eW v eplare dms�ddrtee shippers me thereof.. VSETAXOFWEIDCODMY,COIOMOO. . pewee O To Miesteage. tee.or cessmdpOoe AT THE RATE OF ONE PRELEtNT MO: i k - .4..Ne Tax ea Tat.The arena abject to Wrta imposed byOa Rsmteckn shall to d any article d teglble pence&preperty ae LEVIED AND IMPOSED FORTIER N1t• / 1 de Meg set Wade de asawt d esY Idea dalaWad,Late Peer.*of Mae 26 tasakrmedsrbkh has aheady bees we- POSE OP R®U024G THE AD YAWS. 1 I a ea tax bspoed by Article 26d'11de A. d7 de A.C.RS..a asemd d,aed by the jaded to a sales or we to damtar cowry PROPERTY TAX Mat LEVY,IN ACCMR• �" C.R.S..e.eeseee. - ..refer as" prometard by the egdd.to d 4 dune dttut tmpoae by ihY DANCE w{'rtt THE PROPOSAL AND ' 3. D90rey CKM. Thee gror secoda Derseweetnritreslrade3seillafCake Resolate.A retie sea be panted waist RESOL(n'IONOPTHSaOMMOFC00Nrr h9m rust aheR bx44r dewy cRetlet ado. to era.n Ualm a b thin Reaadoe with Commissi untsoxwmacoutcrt -whom ems W ges an subject 4 the State 1T.SS,TAT Urns.No spreesCaary reeved to•pence's same, tea er don v.pdNibtlob or R4eoludob,Tits corny -- , Si le Seim d We MR Imp esdbyMick 26 d.�. Wee b Ikea del earth M 4 tie d be ear tide• sumeioe Casey mgam semen ant led Recorder le hereby adtrird .. TW4 J9.C.R.S..as moteded.Me des of seeeengem a the Wiens dseen tang- property patched by,him in a.preeMes sad awed to puma mew ta2orma r Inaaordeuda R the. 6.Plead ae�MelmWs.Male' meeb�iervkaspore A rola of z Wren peace� wry The theta r site yreN eDal *The twkwroepe ow drasop .a wait epr4 Rove Of Campy CommWiaan d WNa n shall apply Weetcoesbodbu and imposition eebhifubNeat dohs InTa Nmr Neese. ow swyaperd - County Colorado. sad pennant 4 CES bade,wafaia,a the;Min in wed r required 90nesb obtain Se and Oedema core TLS.. a canr de cow or use tee d e proper- aFnerdabgerke f Nods�aafIy 29.2.103,-as-amended.a @pica election it Satins 4,09.C.R.S..a smelled.Ems Sedles J9.26E1. C.R.S., w caner amount or de ak�r the poem• tat. Tee a dark ern Bestordep► ty.The iamesadtN aedk oag ar aped treat.ants Canty dark she OWw A Aaerby sued ch 0,1910.shag a halal on IlaaOy, mmMde ern eofmeed iota puahrm ad la.Varetur d the she dal Making d dieter o the abyret.MM. O ce ewe Me woe r publish a WOW elation: a Ian NreremeetevWm.'hgthat•lord eet rletetleheriesenta to noeAh return o ms uls brw tecreWan be m it the ro al p use. Or d bowelir ewes Thhrrkrdmairnees assep et. W Voters ahal cut beads fir a yYat - use whoa betted.Se stabomena eras retailerWes txhehee weft personal property.eComaeowmlit penesawar ere,the re&mo eaPeypord eegohsd b be esddd a menagerie ode Wm tax reahr beat aisto it y aide tt to Comae pmerdc(nrktlae s eldiee ey. impaWee County.Cando. a wed t e w d add. s.a.meegwdawa and hick fed penihall be bemilabeht iste tt by a nomakiebt sa9s+rara 29. Ilma sad•Ne•Cirdt aed d ID er,kl Wald Colerego,at to rate ti one 7,Pod Stamps:No earner n den (JVi79)deeWlarryse,which fee chap be County argent n'OrtorYw pals of godlike** appytethe ear Offnod Plehlad wlar fond brown as the ireedoPsPs."My muter (h)Tos storage or we Menace vehicle he�nby.am�rertued dotted aes�q� ad meteor ptopertyw allergy. sumo,For the wars deals frerapipe. deliaauebt 4 remitting saki w nun forfeit it Mower is or wail.at the time of pen wily pest.at each BOW tall 4atdtle Realedoe propproposingfood"ales aavethe same roan s u en suds %eaorls.Pee edema god ease be rhaae,a noLa.Wem d a the County be �R�e'��1ssOts dWprio mw2.CRS.. T tegehd the sales n u a and u publishedpublishedtitre with vkid in 7 U:S.C.Section 2012(g).'a such sham twit delinquent remittance. ParcMred the veldts eucollidecollided the Canty by Section 1.6102. .,se amended.The this notice. . section emits on Oetober 1,1967,or k there- 19. Collection. Administration and En- rot we outside to Caeeq and aceaOy.so C ime,C M and gica"ea kmeay ablie DuedN429th sydJaeuary 1990, after amended, forceroeet.The cdkrtlnn,adminiera on ad uss.It for a suawtid end primary purpose arhnnesd and directed poet wapiceaab BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 8,Supplemental Foods.ND Wes or use w enforcement of the sales tax imposed by this ft...which it as acquired WELDmut t COLORADO shall aPpy to the We of Purchased with !tide real shall be pMUmd by the Esse tided,or lamedsaid motor vehicle inras New News.at katam ease ten BY:MARY,ANNFBUERSTEN fundsprevWd by the spire supplemental. tive Director dike Department of Reverted of the County. dap pier tothe Odeon. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER food program ler uomea.hams,sad WE the Sure of Calmed*in the acme manner as (n 7o the abrade.use,or aoeermptbn of Ib202,C.&S..aameded. AND CLEEKTO THE BOARD den.42 D.S.C. Sada fle6. Fr WI Ptm• the casette=,adanstratlon and name, any eaadunko and building. mesa JO.Coven, aedlauty Ameba Direst. Rift Mary Reef.Deputy poses of this paragraph;"fod"shall aee meet ofthetbbrdo State Wes ta.The few and motor and other vehicles on whkh tithe pas,she e)scgos ad4eaa shag degree - • PobliMd February e,13,'ad II,as.Meth the same mahag a provided In 42 U.S.C, vkidan or ANek 20 of title 39, C,RS.. ng,Lurlon is requud if a weama oaedtat 7he begot bmaDorru4mRb eYklarrdeho 1.1990 in The New News(end Om couleen ..Section 1786,.ea auch genets ariasm Oen a weld. and all rules and repldems for the purchase thereof was maw into feeeemdg dense.Tbsaauseee00e,eere Outsets in Farmer and Minstar Lae ber 1.1967.orla Maeda amended. emendated.by.the E+ec Live Director of prate die effecter date dLhia wee tax. meted to the County Camara Bad.te new The0mM Daily Tribune.lohnamwn 9.Prevkudy.Taxed by a County.No sales the Department of Revenue thereunder.are 0)To tae storage,we.or tawuorytloe of beasnvasesa aecordieg to wan.apoaoy Breeze.Longmont T9erenCaO,InSeae Lea& twain aPPIT to the sate Stengel.personal incapaste6 herein by this reference coed any noewntctbt and building materials rung the vote.it eprISara that a aWortly ... er, North Weld Herald. Pled MON Post. property at retail ore*ieMahme of onion shall RonasMe'collections.administration. reghared or made acme* in the pester. , dun reereed'wagged aeon seep. Platte Valley Veit. Platteville Hatt and if the tnaetbn war PrevbudY Whetted to and enforcement d to oaks n impad• msaind an'y,coodw9ron poem bid.let. N awn election Moe rowde teoreHee ale Windsor Demon. a Wet a use tar lawfully beeped on the Drain. 'y . , V.; .__ -.,s,,._.--..,v'.- -.-. _.. �' _rf+3vra.roto.N��tn").S. :sakesaa.+wlaWa"Pall..tks.Omd�"". - le+m+a eesa°r w watt fodmty,lared b6' ' PaWueF'.the Board OWL folC.lowing de ef23. edwdMMG tuners* emteeredtOa ..., .hart- RESOLUTION a in'aue.s dthet age[robe tmpo.ed by n retarded,the Doss MoD,fi' . RE: REVENUE: AND A PROPOSAL FOR Weld County, Colorado. A credit shone be span elation d March 20,1990 a�iid rior n.Mwor and other la edIYda Ra da- tkodvAsawadtoe.Tee election l IMPOSING A COUNI'YW'E8 SM S TAX ggranted against the Wan imposed h to May 17, 1990, arse t�'a Tara J1.Coded ac ttiection.Tie eecai thereof _ r OP ONE PERCENT 094 UPONI NE SATE 'wan tCr we.Cokrdo•with mast to lea Director d tits request of Revenue.to the ExrcvWo othtioer stun cl applicable a every eweo sad be abe pdmpd tad Ur or pre memo. .. . AT REIAR. OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL' ' traesaNar equal in mean to the lawfully- administer,collect�adt diatribes the sales �°r veakte seeweed ed y retail l oe r the den be demeaned.ee Ta es eesdAi ow PROPERTY AND THE FORNt5HBv° OF Imposed Iota sass use OX Draw*paid w hereby impaled.The Board,a the tam $Sno,XolColoradomindnoet Me Lea tithe N.puknNb wMh tie peewees d d, - CERTAIN SERVICES IN WELD cournY. by the Fireboat of user toteelrwbus rpm+. 'd erhba'auchrtgsR"shag provide the mded stews ter'mid, Coiddo0relsa epporsg o60aamensd. .AND A COUNTYWIDE USE Tau OP ONE- y.Meows*tithe eredR Malt cot dosed fo0oa'bg dam uncerb to theEhecutive Dina- alY a leoror odor vehicle fir waits ted.Baled PERCENT 0%) ONLY POE TICE PRIVY- the Waco imposed by Weld Caws.Colo- ad the EupaRmentofRoemer t�Nm be lawn forfor�such vehicle and MO cordikeme� a maw and w an tee .5r ' •LEGE OF USING OR CONSUMING IN redo, ('s)A ovpy cities Raman,certified-6y motile pane by tie Colorado DeparWheat Of was exhales to rat date readoseke d alb - -:WELD COUNTY ANY CONSTRUCTION 10. Adoption of State Rules cod Rogue• the county pert ad Reorder. aevwae es kaaemaeamd gat Sala Sinn Raoldrm,theRavebee'bylimaandae- AND BUD,DINO MATERMIS PURCHASED tits.The imPeoltles attire teasel's sale at ea Af9yviu of publication of this Reads-. due upon the dotage, use,or coamnptbn tended abet the asap paoat Srnada AT RETAIL,AND FOR THE PRNRlZOE OF Mail of tangible pespbd property and the. Deny neproem mow theeatensuat a tee Rawhide.shall be prodded a Seam 294406.- CRS..S..-m STORING, USING OR CONSOMPIG 1N fura lad of mein makes abjed to this (r)An.A'us¢5etofElection Rath..cafe- coltecad by the Comity OM and Repader, amend,WO bee=oedd le at least one, 'WED COUNTY ANY MOTOR ANDOTHER We Mall be in acordarco with schedules set &d ate to the approval of the Wks tax by• as the smhonxtd agent of the Colorado De- msktpdity within the0osemby theCesy VEHICLES PURCHASE) AT RETAIL ON foie in the Fuld and readetiom Of the makeity of the regnemd qualified electors WHICH REGISrRAT70N IS REQUIRED; Colorado Department d Revenue.-as. in of Wei putrpot d ltevee totbst onto veinal-e ti ere Waand u.ea to rs pro b thle spa n t e , AND PROVIDING TOR A R®UCnON DI 1900169090 Neel coy regulations whkh may . L t mend tbat the Eravtive Director ly in a6adanll be ewatM CouetYatOSbe -bro come u roe meMda yµaM me AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX IN AN be mated by te Resolution d the dins e te axotdsaca with an te be carobroaden old*Woe 1oey S w.en Were Y deepen Dep.roaentd Pavanes LW te rsluaes rnnetd 6Y area wevep the C^rr^0•.d ma Cauery teoar to Causes sea m Oa AMOUNT sour A[MN'T TO THE SALES Board. to collat.to saes"ter Spas. by this Colorado Departtmntonnage. Tax does not exceed one potent del,pm AND USE TAX COLLECTED:AND PROVE r 11.AmountsExcluded.rite amounts sub-b• Revolution, the Beard sea be authoM '4,destruction ad laden Massa&Use was to.Satke 294.10. - 1NG FOR AN ELECTION ON THE PROPS jest loin shall not include the amount Of a MOW:for the collection.administration Tax Cabecion.The.,oustton of the use tax amend. ,- SAIL CONTAINED KUM any'ales or see w Imposed by Ankle 26 of or imfortement of such sales Mt to the tor reaereetia and boding enataWe sail ‘ 33:-weed* DseMppgca agy,.op* WHEREAS.the 9@16 otCamiy Cornea TMs PA C.R.S,,m amended. extent parmidNad bbyy kw or to amend this be ddmlaksrd dm at as diree tiae awe. Weeder by to eketwee r ten peen akeen d Wetd_Cmey,'Ooate*,pereurat 12.Delivery Chugs Included.The grout Resolution to aemdrwith the vequleemeeta The s as may be edd'byeennate memo notan. Mk R'adudoe ahW beepsa Colorado statute ad the Wald Coerb reseipt frown mks Mall MOWN delivery eta Department Revenue. ale Meant of the n at Me tes pewits en affective sad In forte at 12201 a.m.oefelyl, Home Rule Carta is vated with the a• charger..when such charges ate subject to USE TAX., lama for holWad el dcawcors aloe.M nr 1990,Slid shall mole effective adl repeal.. Moray or amenieiMrtwg the again of weld the Wee zed men des Mete of Colorado 20.Property Taxed.Tare lahmay levied dternadve to tee estimate procedure pro. ed by tee gem.mood to em right eft Can .tbl o,and teamed by Male 26 of TMs J9.C.R.S.AO anti'there dull be panted and pen a 'Ned abase,perinea of this uae rag may be town dauMaMbgDodo. .• .. Revised sentuewswam(C.R.S.).Sd2403. Colored*authedsd coat- anaied.mWudiessMISPlace Osaka de• moebwrpfw latices patent(11.)ray malt b ths>IInRM 90Y applicant Ma 34, shi my Rdemaa. Nl rmnmriy livery3. G n e.eEwe th°.deyeb��d gib*og weawhill le boobs*tomouctioe and bedding epee heed,rtOf waa44Ntd al emend I cone_ is RauNk __ aedobdhsd g a leis'a countywide @des teal wen es, (steed es Oaten mat sane a sexes z-ec ear„ . teen Izmrrfrmeommaae d. its - topeUmeppWddWounty y g Ce sek• exempt Isom ilea crebe s mat tie-pw mdedgb purctin.M set ad for to jest deafest rem add eta.. Any t,ofo 90eoroo cod. log boat a tared eiedtdn d to oamry votlag es.uNe vimm d the llekW m.I ee the ungbn privilege stating.acks lu amamsg ay teal de e•Reamed tae b permit ap ithin ay ryes e owners er odes be g waded ptepsN ad exempt mill pier Sec on .2641 a whkh are. *which timer whacks p Sin' tan tam•EpSied ubgre bestial whin fr fa saes ay. hteeaMt a aesetdad . w}pth.EAS.Weld Coab(tae Canto R. l9"014udersectl�tIoneee loge . d mwaketo w�aahorgoerevived, � the Carty Every the Wilding permit pp�sr alder Arnedme. er hereadMersposd ay add r use la, amedad.wlekh assepfisassr'e bepporgd 21. Pa)rempoas d this Pasties- who urAres tie .ltrnadve proeeame J3. ArnewOnemt. Eanpr a to s ar ae" WWII le the remmnoe.ease*Slab* doe, the tea "a*adlation ad WNW prodded above Wall maintain and parse teas ny n nee d the a4 ma tree w.: WHEREAS.to load of Canty Commis. theexemption for ales offood as defined and mntanes sea man any tensible pentad daied puNuos ad meerpr remade which the of ek Raomeoe my he atoms*fared Campy.Catnap the Board) specified in Sectkr J9.26102(4.3). 39.26- popery WM Is sand.seed re soared Mall be abject to lepe tioe ad adh M ames4d by ReseirMoseetle Brad memo, (ada that the impost.=of a nee an.use 114(1)de(XXI 39.26114(13)and 3946114 tip as parry,ad which te kmedeD to be. , tattoos pewnt(1%)wil pant the Coon- (16),C.R.S., a amends..s Saki antra cone es deo ssdme aea4 seal uy mPaW w• awva.a red inchhdods seed ty a aurae he 1991 d Moran popmly tax peen ateendd or doted pumas.to H.R. Parr d.it mad a,or r apetam e a ear man a abject d of thee.Tee ur 4SSaadaYto wait wads to eta y r m0 coy egskNset m the avoid eobseead. 1330 .y airman,rod or apptaeaaete caeca*irripeeedbyte s Readelice d the de w ..b=uue6 b s deawm d tau/•bsa4 aw • epinrdMaeII, lPtie of min id a=the OWTarr (deem adesdM.nbtetaserfofa• reekppppraoavaal1� and Punk efel; de aeme(bo d aka rd Me UrTw owdbyEatiara ont. a me amna test (deem he saectes eletf the Ito de om46se, regrewreolaq."say d sect*.stee@@atat Wr)ffiBAAal the peer andkbetlm Punkchidina*sagatrky.eaLwrod.SWIMS savewiepsd6l'WaRadmloe teat ally the samteaeserW et Webs paspparaar&eb ekm.or d as s esaet a to perm sal home In- Wholg le ea aaell or M.aid lha� saved ' dMeeTard.ad a e&Ceases,` da Id Rweefer a le d fob.jeep ' as a ere padaMma.dm daseha Meal perNam�eentslrtedoat Wed Stom• yteee tents.prary the owe: ed UeTwdraSseedfkttds`- foorhaity.Ofamet the ors�a• eoapeleted Meanlnaksi oturnty. peat d(1)GO0aa ..s asatke coytYdbact to r propr0yax Ws . USROFTAXREVRiV95 Mae not aftert yaey*Sty mNOW.T EREPOR ,WI the RESOLVED and the amintke �,aerred..r eressO w WoliSCWI le t abject 4 g nut ae4g n lepRd a.No D4Mbrd y del Tan rtmw ice ase s.aa.roes.dams s er t10i►.Tj�IDIDR&sER R6SOLY� tell tesergtba art sties and Pmmsasd byMMdQremO• BOW as µwwegy�Ar . by the tan d tomb Oaallako a d mahaerY a m apW elbas took.a med a A ie stater )7b tge. we a coaY9eka - abuts ay pereatysorpordesdl4ada paths tide.Raohe ra tee r.arr WSICceneh�'Deadet Stake 114(11),tag..aemsaae0. tiny toot penal prepay peree d and own rows r eeskisaM adds t d toe r neery d tat ills nem/ter d 0�1'11OALnOwszota 14. NosaWeat Exempck 1. Al Wa d 4r male etas Covey,eider le tea Wee& the May.The resam em 1991 edwide em myasai@aesasrane04, 1.Pewee.Tee pprrppoaawofthe Dataden Webb Wing*Nal&nisei& in w a a kends d a atsmaed PaPsre tax coal WO alheasd awe The Wow sad keyWeg-.Rfadnttn cow. . ,ie.�aetheappevetefamejrbydpaleren fW t m pad a le Malt or product. le tat leadte Soda 747 d Mae XIV d the weld ce mocha doly mega end seradee a Necan wise ea inch semsl.es Ire- WeI be comp Roe tee abject see w oases.buss& Cary!tome lade Charter Wan be rmbad edoehd asa W of msesutief m )�t when meet both d the dotwsa (e)To the Woe.r.te peaapitei d for fleet year 1992,ed the ar oast* gasp Y°baet1m291h dgdlr ;stall tombs etae ebte person coroner 4 the ls ad O wits s.smaNal it hsa tadbs Wall paling smgbt sb eM sat eaapmat keel I WA-BY.ee:AMOS sommoPC00NY rcoss stammaS aaabapsae seam le emit Carty. *Pasted Ward6abr omelet c ha �y a anises cord ion hie ani wearelWa the set mete*War esg see wCDCDONIT.COWINDO . any for We palerwe Or mat emit ONOrdee tUurq'•' eeeeege.swine emeegMawYe maven• n Wasted Meg tam pad d Jab^1, GeePrafee.Chun* Wadi the Cdnyt boon,edmsmeipdfa 1990,masaaamal:1991-:,lleeennume Gear .►rassa be the Comely art aeeShectke-ed Irre is%- a).Sad taegaae Tsrseed pOFerpr is era not ripply m to mope,'eme,r me. shag be pmrep M teams 4 atldkaYp Walk*palls"W"S.kW kg Ike fgb wet"w grid a s d TRIOSI wit' esmpks d Meek pmsad W PerO tom►mRi'' key ddleeteW V,Con Memel Cwsana L Hann Nast d eerhq,atesnseba aths die ohs tees the County a0h the kw bore*battle se by a e*m rube, led.Ike eea'tMfN Pnd.arm" &r.'. Coati aymoor see'taw abide.pp•' dem3wedCWradoy amid in the owed de beam eats meb. pear Pat.ad(.esHyauy---- pa don E.My bad et won ea which rat46edoe Is li�eeada fee Ooatlwdia Metrn e (d)To the Wage,we.or ameptian ef an be sr"6 ey aadP atesarahaet� A•ITEST: W Female g .. t��d C.is aoterernes R the proakee.S.,� Sanaaaed a TataeW*whi westrooden ch maybe psmr al pophtf b1 ohs UaWd a the awn mesthed fads. canny wad .. kat rte traPestta hies M tW rdM. . her fields hew maeod M tl ad* 1aeyeas ettakma,triteerement et etal�� mew sea as st artraa el tt> apes eressree es se BY:t�a rrt.�em.r R�� sea.7l aW and ale to deal beAseit- Waa be ale toe OS Omer Wo n le that aentanN•aPsWe esy erb Casty Pacer aleame.NwesJidyl•1990. Wpm.by ms Rsmhd*R e mu ds uds ages es i a rhahre. ebe IBECTION . ArlaOF�ASTOOPOdL iaa Delneas For are by the Mae me @gat Ina f wprryy ceadoat d thek regale r arc- 20.ieddabt a IDxm.. s ase d b AdD•alonbes psees eesee eMd*.�e. eke te. Moswatts Saki. Oa Comet'• ta(0 To[Moir Sedan 3P2sm ge)e l Sec a artd"20"_ Aar, - eaa Sedate sell Ewer as d M M de. me Pip d Saki. %r aspen o err a 7b de papaw re •D r d theta beta eo elev nl Sala aides os. : Pwwar la ewer d r Seerloat J9,2610R ad 39.26.201. Rwolmrlen,gtl teetl eeM as essLaeroete0 tmob paeeses laoTrb (9' a petau aryl dlerdte.rleyola d Via Ramkrad. �6.13>II sad Mete*1. :S..a naesMd. wake Maeda ant interview ethaeasadthe�Mar.abe rays.4 tier Adam d tea*taer ea tbs akasyma'wfpoporl d nuoiss vnidnaesrePi� 7la._, ,„, Yl estaastasnawasrinaor., me Bet(IWPmdpeaptyaddadellmet„. :ef.eteetdegke We.pret..vw sy':'hr kh'laelarlB"rW neeleastreviznr.._rr •.. '7,:' '"';: w-... + s"; . i9t tigal,-1Yotioir:. . wgoN�/lAodtcs - . _ COUNTYCLERItAND GENERAL PROVISIO918', Section- Proof of Publication - REcoRDER 1.; pur �p , The toposa 1987,or: AND of.this`Resolution,is upon the,9 : CEEBETO______L AND approval -of•a majority .ot a Comb registered:electore-•votingoig apply,ti BY:MaryEaft• feputy ncch;pnspwal,SsimDgis skme. Personal: '" ri • tax of one(1%),,npoixtbe'sale at tarnisbi THE STATE OF WYOMING, ) PUBLISHED: February 8, retail, of..ta�bla perwnal, trammel 16. and 22;,•andlIarch 5;'1990, property.nd..the.fynoiebiog or subjects SS in The New News; and four certain serviceeriR.the,Coaady.. lawfully COUNTY OF LARAMIE ► consecutive weeks in Fanner andle impose a use tax of one purchase and Miner, Fort Lupton Prep', 'percent,.(154, „way, for,,the-teulity,`e The Greeley Daily Tribune, privilege ofosin er that on TIMOTHY T. CONNER, helm first duly Johnstown Breeze, Longmont ip the CConntyany , WelaWA sworn according to law, deposes and says as North WTimes- e ld ge a d81p ne'gjun; °nd ;building' materials; shsR-,,be' purchased at retail,and for the sales' follows: That he is one of the publishers of the Post, Platte Valley Voice, privilege of storing,vaing;er. �tY•C PINE BLUFFS POST,a newspaper of genera! PlattavtTle Herald,and Windsor consuming in the;Countyy any such'-tr circulation published once every week on Beacon motor and other vehicles, ateoam ft Thursday at Pine Bluffs, in Laramie County, ., ••-• •RESOLUTION purchased'at'retail on which 'cm rte State of Wyoming and that the attached registrstioh is:required all in paid by t1 RE-' , EVL'NUE:•AND...A aecerdanaswitb the provisions of the.peevi‘ notice was regularly published and circulated l�TCOPQSAL 7 OR:IMPOSING A .Artitle':2'o'fiTl a 29;Z;R:S.."-td bec*e in the regular issues of said paper, and not in COUNTYWIDE SALES TAX OF which ^provisions- are kudos Tan any supplement thereof, on the following PERCENT (1%) UPON incorporated herein by this` Centro# dates: g =THE'SALE AT RETAIL OF reference: Therein and use tax ' 10:+ TANGIBLE PERSONAL shall become effective on July 1, Rules ax PROPERTY AND- THE 1990. impoeitiot FURNISHING OF'CERTAIN 2. Statutory Definitions at retail Thursday, . . Fen. 8, . 1990 SERVICES IN WELD COUNTY, Incorporated- •For'puYpwerof ProPertY• in AND A COUNTYWIDE •U3E this Resolution,thedRiaatitienof ent Thursday, Feb. 15, 1990 TA)Qt6PONE'PERCENT0%); the words COntsined,hereinuhaS taxshs's'' ONLY FOR THE PRIVILEGE be as defined in Sections 39-26- schedules Thursday Feb. 22, 1990 OF'USING OM CONSUMING 102'and:39-26-201,.C.R.S;,as d regal Mar. 1, 990 IN WELD COUNTY' ANY amended; which definitions are D anepartnis Thursday CONSTRUCTION AND incorporated herein by this a000rdantti BUILDING MATERIALS reference, sAtestix, which' a Thursday, PURCHASED AT>RETAIL;AND . _ , eaparatty FOR THE PRIVILEGE,OF Board.• ) Thursday, STORING. USING OR 3. Talc LynetteThere is „IL I CONSUMING IN WELD hereiY levied,and there shall be The ammo COUNTY ANY MOTOR SAND collected and paid,a sales tax in not-him; OTHER VEHICLES the amount asinfhisResolution sales_or 4 ti � PURCHASED AT RETAIL ON provided. upon the sale aeretail Article. ,�v, . . i . . WHICH-REGISTRATION,IS of tangible personal property and amen TIMOTHY F�2k, i pv..ok-settaim.. 12. :+ CI1T1 fisher. 1tEQI7IItkvly.AND:PROVIDITCG'" •fnraiahin POR A"REDUCTION IN AD services:as provided in 39.26- Ipcludet. VALOREM PROPERTY TAX IN 104.C.R.S.,as amended, fbom salt AN AMOUNT-EQUIVALENT 4. No.Tax on Tax. The charges, Subscribed and sworn to before me, by the TO THE SALES AND USE TAX amount subject-to-tax shall not- subject to aforesaid Timothy T. Conner, personally . ,COLLECTED; AND inciSda,tho artomtt of any"sales of the Stall known to me to be a publisher of the PINE 12,'4FRQV$DINA' FOR AN; °r=usetax'imposed,byArtieh,�26' by Artidd BLUFFS POST, this ELECTION ON " THE 'ecntas C:R:S. aeirnind amen*,, as n* PROPOSALS CONTAINED 5. Delivery Charge, The'-per to wit HEREIN gross receipts from sales shall 13. .02 2 1st March 1990 WHEREAS, the Board of include delivery charges when There shaly day of County Commissioners of-Weld such charges are:subject to the taxation in County, Colorado,pursuant"to: State Sales and Use:Tax imposed this Resoled Colorado'statute.gndthe Weld by Article 26.ofT;tle.39;C.R:S., personal p County,.H0rne Rule Charter;:is, as amended, regardless of the: which areg vested.withthe;autboritp'of place to which delivery,is,made. 39.26-114 + �d ,e-\rm.,(,, , \1\\ Q'i\\* `, adminiateringtheaffearsorWeld 6. . Picked Uy.Iluilding which ?. ceonty,.Colorade,and Materials Ne sales tax shall , incgrporal ,,NOTICE OFSPECIAL "WHEREAS._gathen29-2=• apply to the sale,of construction reference;' ; ELECTION 103,'Colorado'Revised Stetutee and building materialsr.as the the exempti (1P; 1 In accordance with the (CRS:),authorizes;counties to term is used in Section29.2-109,. defined and v; Resolution by the .Board,of levy a'countywide sales and use--C.R.S.; as amended, if such 39-26-102(4 County Commissioners of Weld tax upon the approval of the materiattr,are picked up by the (a)000:3,* Courityy.Colorado,:and pursuant - majority, of.:the registered Purchaser and if the purchaser of. 39-26-11 to cltS 29-2103Vas amended, a. electors'of the;county voting on such'materials presents to the .amended;I special election is hereby.called suchproposal,and- retailers building'permit or` amends ed anOhall'be:held on Tuesday. - -WHEREAS Wald County other documentation acceptable H.B. 133 • March 20,1990...-. (the:Couhty)-has notheretofore to such , local-government ' 1987;and. ;:At'sueh special election: . :. imposed.cany sales or use tax, evidencing that a local use tax 1987;..the_ Ail)`:Voters:shaall cast ballot, -and'. ..:. , �: has been.paid or is required to be . and for:;"or against'.imposing a - WHEREAS,.:theBoard-of Paid... _. . . wood.gas countywide sales and use tax-ot4,.CountylCotnmissioaers of Wald ' . 7.. Food-Stamps,. No '.manure Ww&c,ounty,.pcikrado, af1Xe' County;'Colorado(the Board)' sales , or use:tax shall apply 4o Peb tt 'rat Womrpercont`(1%) fe the finds that the impositionofa; the sale er teed rpurchased-with'. auldcc purpose-of Yedoting the. ad 'sales and uartax of one percent foodlstamps. For the purposes of specifiedin . valorem properCtax.mitl levy." 04) will„pennit.'the County.to .this.paragmph;Yood'shallhave % (a) Me) 1otb) 'ThocfulI text of the ,reduce its.1991 ad valorem'.'.thenameoxaningas provided in• and the ex Resolution proposing the sales, property tax mill.levy equivalent-'7 U.S.C.:Section;2012(g),as such purchases' and?usrtax is:published along to the_amountconected,and ti` secdonexisteortOctober1.1987, machi ' witbthie notice. , WHEREAS,.the Board oris,thereafler amended.- Section 39 Dated this 29th day of finds.that it is in the best:' 8. ';Suysplemental,Foods. amended, January, 1990. interests'of the present and No tales oruee,texahallambito • 14:: BOARD future inhabitants and'citizene .the sale'offood.purohasod with- Excnpti OF COIINTY of the County to-submit'a�mne. funds provided by.the speeiel tangible's° CO&LYIISSIONERS percent ITO.sales and use talc 'aupplementalYood:program for,,which a'e VJELA elecWinof:theCouet roposal to the registered women, r3rwco'Section 1786. For children 2 het•}iepn • COUNTY,COLORADO y by ge.rept NOW,THEBEFORE,•BE1T purposes of this paragraph` to whens 8„,, RESOLVED by the Board.of food' shall have the.tarpe the.follo • '':t2ARYIACINFEUERSTE111• County.Com+awianars.of,Wwld ,m9apiAX a.;➢rovi• d$d;1n- County,Colorado: U.S.C.'Section-1786,'as'such n• onlemaen A. ti,":"---.} r ,-,--r' ,, rte' ♦A yjjptive • GENERAL PROVISIONS^. Section•esistaion.':Octobetr.'1, place of Duslnesroutside of the 1987,or is thereafter amended Countlr: ;hi-- :Resolpoon Purpose; the �"by (b), Such:tangible `of-'prova •pof,ian'lajority, f 9 y.4140on�y approvsl•,rof,;.a majority, of. a County.';314aralerYafa'ahall. personal-property iwregistered' registered;electors-.voting..on applyta.the#aleitot°tangible ortrrequireittoboi.registered, ,siteh:propond.to;impoae,icsaler personal-propertyatantsikesthe •outsidothenlititwortheCounty' tax of one(19fo)::upon,the ells at rorniohing<0.rcosrwces,.if;the under thelaws of'the Stateof retail of-tangible.,personal: transaction was•-previously Colorado • _ property and,:the tlrnishitsgof. sablawfully,!imposed o�ths Consttsuction • Materials: certain mpoioea u !hex of one Punkas" or-wkar-byranother Su�kSeot:to-as Tex-iTbs vabia• and•to impose a use tax of one county,'equartoq in excess of on of cftrnCtion,antbuildioag. percent <>96) only for,the that sought e„,ba iMPOsed.by materialr;oa which awotaxbsa* privilege of.wing erconsuming, WoldCounq 'Colorado:Acralit, praviowlybeenooliectrd.bythe in the Counttyy-say.00nateriils shall,bagrpntedagainetIli County+hanbs`exempt font the. and puilding; materials, salmi- tax impOsed -by''Weld County►alesctax,imposed,by,this: privilege at retail, and for the City,Colorado.�iitNrespect m' Resolution.if the materials are, privilege of storing, ueing,or, snick-transaction"'equal` in` delivered by the xettu'ler orbis, - consuming in the; ovehi any; ammOd•t celedawfully'iapooed' age set .1t site within the•limits motor and other vehicles,; local'salesoruselaic'previously_• of theu•oillty purchased'at'retail on which a orvstlr'4o' 1$. Place otSaLe. ,For • registration is required, all in p b`'. eT accordaneewiththe pro ms:ins of the previous county,The smount. purposes of this Resolution; all AYti't4O-2'of'i'M1O'29.--C:R:S of the eredit ahall'riot exceed.the retail sales'are'consummated'at which --- provisions- are saleirttortesoomllesb 'W6lich,-the"ptace-of-business of the incorporated herein by this County,Colorado. • . ,, retailer-unless the tangible reference., The sales andtam tax ;-10., .Adoption of State- persona!'property sold= is ' shall become effective on July 1, Rules and Regulations. The: deliveredbythe'retailer,or his i990 • imposition of the tax;on the,sale agent to a destination outsid f t 2. Statutory Definitions at retail oangible,perwaal•. theltimits:oftbe County or to ,' Incorporated- •For'purposer of Property,:and the,furniehmg of. common carrier for delivery to a this Resolution,the definitions of certain yervices subject;W.this destination:outside the limits the words contained-hereinshall tax shall be in accordance with, the Cormty. 'If a retailer has no * be as defined in Sections 39-26- athedulea;set'forth fi the rules permanentrplacestbusinees in 102'and•39.26.201.C.R.S.:. as and regulations oC the.Colorado the County,orbs more thanane amended; which definitions are Department ofRoventie;pnd in place of buouross,;the places `incorporated herein by this accordant. witb any"reguladlons places,at,whicli the retail tales reference which may be enacted by' are ;•consummated;, for the separate Resolution of 'the purpose,of the sales tax imposed, SALES TAX - Board: ' by this Resolution shall be i' 3. Tax Levied., There is '11. "Amounts Excluded:' determined bathe:provisions of hereby levied,and there shall be The amounts subject to tax shall Article 26 of tle 39;CRS„att. collected and paid,'a sales tax in not,include the amonnt of any' amended;and by'the rules a the amount as in this Resolution sales.or.rse L•ax:imposed•by: regulations promulgated by t ' provided, upon the sale at retail Article,26,of Title 39, C.R.S., as • Department of Revenue of the. • of tangible personal property and amended:12. 7)oliver Charges' SCatebfColorado. ` thrfonaishing' of..•certain• y' 17. Sales_Tax License.' services, as.provided in 39-26' fnoluiied "'rills ea*Yetetittr r7O animate Countriales tax, ' 104,C.R.S.,as amended. from sales shall include delivery; license shall be required.' Any • 4. No Tax on Tax. The charges, when,suchohargerare perssonengaging'in the • ° amount subject to tax shall not. subject to the sales and use:tax of selling'tangible pereorial• include the amount of any'sales of the Statoo£Coloradotimpased property at retail or furnishing • or use tax imposmd;by_Arjicie 26' by Article 26 ofatle,39r C,1 S., certain •services as' herein ofTitle39 C:R:S.,as amended..., As ariteainkregardles. of the opgcrtledshall..annmally obtain'• 6, Delivery Charge. The plea to which delivenia and,hold;a-stage-license as groin. receipts from sates shall 13. cenera(Exemptions. required by'Section 39.26-103,: Z:_include delivery charges when There shall be•exempt•from sales C•aS„as amended.,- ' such charges are subject to the taxation underthe'provisions'of 18. Vendoes•Fee. At the • •c State Sales end:Une:Tax imposed this Resolution all ofthetangible time of malting a monthly return by Article 28.of:Title 39.CAS., personal property and services of the sales :taxes required by as amended, regardless of the which are exempt under Section this Resolution, every retailer f, place to,whieh delivery is made. 39.26.114,C:R.S.,'as.tmended, shall be entitled to subtract from', .6. •Picked tin Building which- ._exemptions, 'are the sales tax remitted a sum Materials.-_.No.sales tax shall incorporated'herein,by%ibis. equal to three and one-third sr apply to the sale of construction reference,-expressty,including percent(3 1l3%),of said tax as a and building materials, as the.. theexemption for sales'of food-asfee, whicbcfeeisball be"'known as terni is used in Section 29-2-109,. defined and specified-in Sections the 'Vendor's Fee.'Any retailer. C.R:S:-. as amended, if such 39-26-102(4,6), 39.26-114 (1)• delinquent in.rondtting said taut 4materials are picked'.up-by'the (a)(xxy39=26-114(16) and shall'forfeitsucb•Vendor's:Foe - purchaser and'if the purchaser of_ 39-26-114 (16) Cal.&• as unless good cauodblehown"for such materials presents to the ,amended, as said sections were the delinquent remittance., ?"retailer a building-perrnit or' amended or enactedepunuamt.to 19 Collection. y other documentation acceptable' H.B. 1330',approved May 22, Administration and to such local government 1987, and effettfvotactober 1, Enforcement.'The collection, ' 'evidencing that local use tax 1987•the:exemption fortsales administration and enforcement has been paid oris required to be and purchases of electriot 4 coal. Of the sales but imposed'by this (paid. wood, gas-(including natural, Resolution shall be performed try (I), . •7•: Food-Stamps.• No,.,manufactured and liquified the Executive Director of the sate.or use'tax alien apply to petrofe`rinAgas-1h snits,-DepYYtbtent"afRevenue'of the la•of food•.pumhased-with ' sold to oauparige ••i sid' as- Stake oj`Colorado in:the same — 'lamps.'For the-purposes of speeifiedinSection39-26.114(1) manner as the tollectlen; o •this paragraph,-food.shall have (a)-(XI)C•R•S , as amended:. administration and enforcement. the same meanings provided in andthe•exemptiortfor-isles_and " of the Colorado State sales tax.', I'•7"/1St.Section:2012(g),as such purchases-•tit machinery or The provisions of Article'26'of 'section exiatsaor,October 1,1987, machine-tools;as-specified'in Title 39,CRS`,as'amended 9nr d. or is thereafter upended. • Section 39-26-114(TI),'C.R.S., as all rules'''and''r¢gulatione t 8. Supplemental.Foods. amended, • • prom-it/gated/it).the_Exerntive No earns oruso.taxeha11apply.W 14e Nonresident Director of the Department of s the sale of food purchased with Exemption, Ali,=sales--of Revenue thereunder _'are. e—funds provided by the special tangible,personal•property en m:,incorporated,.hereinby i•rhia' x' supplemental food program for which a-specificownership tax-reference'and shell govern-the d women,infanta,and children,42 has,been paid or is payable shall',collectiensi administration, and • U.S.C, Section 1786:. For the._ be exempt,from the subject-sales..errfoYceMant of the ,, tax purposes of this paragraph, tax when acthaales,meetbothef• impoecdbythis, • f .food- shall have the,, same thefollowingoanditionsc ', Pursuant to,Section•294: -,moaning as g`rovrded`/0,-,4,,z. (0,L:Thepurx ssiciisok 106, C.R.S:, as amended, the • - U.S.C.Section 1786, as such nonresident or hashis:principal • Continued on page 17 w r . P4gp,BlaEfiPoetr)y+'e �990'1T I IP. f h �. 1 •.` -�""-.l ega leAloNpe, ;; ,, ,,,,,Legal-NoLFce• ,".,ry .-r egerynrocics� -Regal-Native ..- .,- ,-, , a�vc b�„� � ,X, • Coetla sed,hom lege 18,r to;heetised in the conduct:of a Resolution shall Erinplieable.to mentioned'"Uri—di^ Specific., with the'°provtaioir-of the Board shall:following•ihe'apedal business in this state,.... : everyerotoriantl otheriveiude 'nmoanta" 'Yor .-the above.• Colorado Election Codeof 1980 y election of March"20, 1990.and ".(d)To the:garage,use.; purchased.at rataiton-which ,calculations,and pro rations as amended:• prior to May 17,;1990, request •or.;coasurnption orSangible registratioais required.4)Yaet, shall be as determined by the. • °, ' —• the Executive"Director tif•the:,personal property by'thretlnited, lawa.of.the;State of Colorado, r.'�VeldlouatrilJirector of `,SUS' Department of _Revenue' to •States Government or the and no registration shall' be Finance.- - - administer;collectanddistribute State of Colorado, or' its, mode of any motor or other ;E1a:CTTON' '' '32 "pe'eut` -lati'tatlon the sales tax hereby imposed. institution-, or ita,political vsbiekiat„v'b h,roglstratioc4u �,=: $ujsrnifsalon to not Violated Based,'on'etate The Board,atthetimoofmaking subdiviaiona': «� la*. ;:their required,said,ndcertificate of . Elms rpurevan't'to:Section and municipal sales and usetax such'request;ahall provide the govemmental-capacities•only or title shall.be:iasuod for:such 29.2-104(3):C.RS:,asamended, rates existing on the-date,of " following documents to the by • religions,orcharitable vehicle or Tor,a,mobilahomo.by, there;being no-general election" adoption of this Resolution,She , Executive .Director of the corporationa:in ,the conduct of the Colorado. Department of within-1120 .days".after••th - Board hereby:'..finds ::and Department ofRoveoue; their regular; religious or Revenue or its,authorized agent adoption'of this Resolution;;the determines "that.-the seven (a) ,A copy of this charitable functions, until any tax due•upon,,tbe,. sales and use tax proposal poreent limitation prov£ded in i Ro■elation, certified by the (e) To the storage,use, storage,use, or•consumption, and in this Resolution Seetion≥29-2-108; C'ILS.,'"as County Clark and Recorder, or consumption of tangible thereof pursuant , to. this, .shall bordered;te•the qualified amended,will be'exfeeded in at (b) Affidavits.of personal property by a person Resolution shall be collected by. , and'-registered*lettere °£-Weld least one bwniciypaaliLty,withinthe " s publication of this Resolution,as engaged in the business of the County Clerk and Recorder,,, County eta special election to be County by the.County,saler:and proved herein, - manufacturing or compounding as the authorized agent of the - held on Tuesday,March 20,-1990, use' tax imposed.,by-•.-this (c) An Abstract of for sale, profit,. or use any Colorado Department of the:question to be submitted to Resolution:However;lthere is no Election Results,certified as to article,substance, or commodity, Revenue: The proceeds of the the qualified registerectclectors prohibition' :'•against'' the which tangible , personal use tax ahall•be aid to the the approval of the sales tax by Property enters into the Count i shall be asfollows: imposition;ofytli ndeiffand:tise, a majority-of the registered • r Y periodically' in SHALT.A COUNTYWIDE tsx by Wo,3,Co kbe qualified electors of Weld County Processing of or becomes an accordance with ail arsament.to. SALES..AND USE TAX ,OF,' County Sales and Use.Taxedoes ingredient or component part of be entoied by ands between the .,WELD;^- ,••••/ ,1 •„'COUNTY,- not exceed one "vohngthoreonr the product or ' service County and the Colorado. COLORADO,'AT peYcent08(3); In the event that, which .is• , manufactured, Department of,Revenue. TH1 .RATE OF pursuant to Section 29=2.108(3); Executive Director of',the' compounded. or,furnished and- p ONE PERCENT (I'LL BE C.RS.,sa amended: Department of Revenue fails or • p° 24. Materials end LEVIED AND IMPOSED FOR 33:`i Effective Date- refuses to"collect the sales tax__ the container,label, re the Building Matecoale Uso Tax THE PURPOSE OF by the electorate Upon adoption' imposed by this Resolution, the furmehed shipping case thereof. Collcotion.The collection of the REDUCING THE AD by the electorate at the special. (DT°the storage,uea,or 'use tax for construction and VALOREM PROPERTY TAX election this'-Resolution shell �r Board shall be authorized,t0• consumption of any article of building materials shall be MILL'LEVY, • IN. become effective and.in'force"st provide for the collection,. tangible..pereonal..property the edministered.et the direction.of ACCORDANCE WITH THE 12:01 a.m. onJaly.1;•1990; and' administration or enforcement of sale or use of-which has the Board. The use tax may be PROPOSAL AND shall remain`'effective nritil' such sale by x to the eXtent or to amend already been subjected to a sales paid by estimate through the RESOLUTION" OF THE repealed by the Board(subject to permittethis Resolution w comply with or use tax of another payment of the tax at the time BOARD OF COUNTY any rights'of the owners of the Resolution t c of the county equal to or in excess of permits are issued for building COMMISSIONERS OF WELD outatandingbonds) 1 34. Statutory Department of Revenue. that imposed by this an construction. As an COUYTY7 Resolution. A credit shall be alternative to the estimate 27. ` Publication of References All statutory j • USE TAX granted against the use tax procedure provided above, ' Resolution, The County Clerk citations in this Resolution shalt imposed by this Resolution with payment of this use tax may be and Recorder is , hereby be construed to refer to such 1 20. Property Taxed. reenact to a person's made by the tiling by any authorized and directed to statutes as the eamo•may have /There is hereby levied and there storage, use, or consumption in applicant for a building permit.of publish the full text of this been heretofore amended,. and. • shall be collected and paid a the County of tangible an affidavit stating that the Resolution four separate times,a subject to any rights of owners of countywide use tax of one personal property purchased by applicant intends to purchase all week apart, in The Now News, outstanding bonds, as the same percent (1%) only for the him in a previous county. building and construction the legal•newspaper ci general. may hereafter be amended yrivilegoofueingorconauming The amount of the credit shall be materials necessary for ;tlie '_circulatiosdnthe - nr•• " " " Y n equAl_to tLs .trx-Paid•1•by i g may' tfine't0 time. irs.Woldomthran frconstrnction project' in building 28, Publication of Notice end: . Duilding materials lion by.reason of the imposition permit application from a of Close of Registration, 35. Amendments. Except purchased at retail and for the of a sales or use tax of a licensed retailer located within' The County Clerk and Reorder as to the one:Percent(1%)raise previous county on his purchase the Count Ever building is here authorized to publish a the sales and use talc,"" the privilege of storing, using or or use for the property. The: Y y provisionsofthi■Resolution may consuming any motor and other Y permit applicant the notice.concerning the doe° of Y vehicles purchased at retail on amount of•the credit shall not alternative procedure. provided- registration for the election in be amended,byResolutfoaofShe '° which rogietrationisrequired. exed the tax imposed by this above shall maintain and The. New News, the legal Board{subject;howeverao-.any ce Resolution. r general circulation, rights et owners of eatstan 21. Definition. For preserve detailed purchase end newspaper �8 purposes of this Resolution, the • � To the storage,use, receipt records which shall be in the County.,- - .. •bonds); and such amendment form "construction and building or consumption of tangible_subject to inspection and audit 29. . posting sect need not be submitted to the materials' shall mean any. effecteeaproperty wired outside and household- any oYd ca eeidteoehell be NotcocatCoo ;�e k electors o£the County toz that; tangible personal property which acquired Y Pm approval. is stored, used or consumed on County and brought into it by a..,subject to collections. The Recorder is hereby authorized 36• Severability,.HanY • the County,-,and which : ction. paragraph. is 8 d0o fdent .acquiring collection and administration of pos4;aut save irected t polli ng la eat se▪ ntence da�uee or proiongaodt -intended to become part of, oy - '. the. use tax imposed b this P g p attachodto,oracomponentof ` (h) To the storage oruse Resolution shall beperfonned_at. least ton days prior,.to the th's�sohlti°n shun bo any building. structuin,;road or �g•aX Otor wae,�eatlahoe if tkime owner of eubetantiall the tithe same of the Bmanner Section election, the notice requited by �in Invalid validityorunenf ricesbillity • ; K i appurtenance in heCouny. purchase, tas, a .onreeident of the; as the collection, administration amended. The ComityClerk and cl• ause or pravisi n s1 hl1a0C 22. Use Tax'Exemptions..: P 9 In no event-ehalLthenee.tax. Y„ he',purchased Recorder is hereby further, affect an of the remunm •-1 imposed by-.this Resolution vehicle outside of the,County' Use Tax of the$tateofColorado. authorized,and directed W poet Y g extend or apply: for use outside the County and,.. USE OP TAX RE VEN>IFS' ,,onspicuoualyin her office and to sections,paragraphs„rlau ea;or (a) To the store ;actually's° used it for a u provisions of this,Resolution,,;1t storage/um, substantial and rime 25. "-NO-Distribution to p blieh a,aoticerof electron in is the fntentior.of the-B• out that or consumption of any tangible primary purpose Municipalities. The Board' The New Newer at least-once at • personal property the sale of for.Which it was acquired- has presently determined not to least ten days prior to the the various parts of:;,this which ie subject to a retail. and he registered, titled, of distribute any percentage or election,pursuanttoSection1.6 °oluh°narese`rerable. salon tax impoeed,by weld licensed said motor vehicle portion' the'sales end uea'tax 202.C:RS•.asamended•" The above and foregoing outside of County.' Resolution wu,«oYWAQetipTMdui County • revenues' to municipalities 30. Canvais: Immediately made and seconded;ado ted by (b)To the Menge,useer °Y' co .. •),,v, , ra�•�•"— an within ,the „County. ' The^ oRer.the&singof the polls;the the followin v p onsumptionofany:tangible conatructfon�' and -, ,-. . Y••'maximum-z0.91ad:-vaLarainthelectionefficelsaballidelirer the- day acJanuarry•°1990MI),e�� • pdkaonelpropazty purchased for materials and motor and other property tax mill levy authorized ballot boxes oonteining,the"ballot ATTFSI`ll7aryAnn,Peaerateitt tennis in the County, either in vohiclea on:which titration is, under$eetion:l4.7 of,Article XIV• cards•to the counting center. Weld .County Clerk and" its original •form. or as an Si.. , of the,Weld.County liome Rule' The results shell be submitted to Recorder and Clerk to the Board- , , ingredient of a requ}rod •rf a • written Charter ahal lbe,seduced for the $Y:TommieAntnna ontract for•the;purchase thereo • anyass Caceord ttg:$oardif manufactured or compounded`, was entered into: or �,' fiscal year 1992,and.the base be ranvessadaerording.to law.If Depu Coup Cie rk product• in.the regular course ` the"etleettve dot• 'Pri ie.use tax. ; calculation for subsequent fiscal upon canvassing the vote, it App o pt`�,gTapp�_ ofa business. years, by an_amount equivalent majority Los Morrison (c) To the -tor use, (j):-To th• e storage,wa,• Fencers that a m on of the p „tangible storage. constructionor ptand building use htax collected due net Sinount ring,the_ ves and- oting at'suchistered lele eleified ction have Ant, gppj COUiari or consumption. of.tan ibla" , personal property brought into period of Jul 1,.1990;.tb voted in favor of•the sales and the County a nonresident materials Friar° or, made June 30. 1991.-Tbe collection' wee tax propose}, the Board is :COMMISSIONERS' thereof for his own storage, necessary fn the performance ofWELD COUNTY, rxhair Dn. use, .any construct contract shall be prorated for deposit-in authorized to• and shall Cene:RBrsatnet Chairman or consumption while relationships to the mill levy of. implement the iptporitiop of Geo�ge Kennod ,Pro Tear temporarily with the County; bid, ]et, er encored fnto at any the Weld-County-General �,. such:iales andusetax.- 1- yy, -. however• this exemption does time fth* to the effective Road and Sri Fund,.Ca its?•' . 3L :,CoAtluot,ofElection. Constance L Harbert tit apply to the -tor date oftha Resolution. �o p tl3ccvset0 • age, use,or - Expenditure - Fund, and 'The [election.'shall be held, C.W.Kirby consumption of tangible 23. Motor and other Contingency'Fund and can be: conducted and-the results Cordon E.Lacy personal property brought into Vehicle Use Tax Collection used for any expenditurer thereof shall be determined, so i this stateby a-nonresident The•use tax.provided by this, authorized. 'in.4.1'4—above'. laras.prs;g»Ala is asofomaty y Pab;Feb_8,., 99 irgar-ap N.- •.,. ,: i$;kruBliifb'P�:Falirwrs8.100 ,y , . . ;•' w w - • . v _ _ ,. ti.. , �.. �' • - w i r� . F A. minimum per hereon for 20 words, C.. 'NOTICE � • NNOTICE NOTICE � .. � ' NOTICE ants per were The'eref.53 °h ffre Attention.-Government homes S T O 8-E R M A T I'C Culligan water softeners. Call A wonderful family Y+ ��s�' from$1 (Ll-repair).Delinquent MANUFACTURING SIDNEY SOFT WATER collect, • Australian,a 1,t o-t...rad row. iea w�a a tax property..Repossessions:Call COMPANY February Sale 1989 308-254-3051 for information on Scandiwpvinn,Japanese '' „ . tekOnaa Nu ntonn count re wad 2402438.8885 Ext.GH14224. Stokermatics 'only! Hugh how you can rent or own a soft School "exchange , foe seen croup.,;; . . savings'over 1990 Stokermaties! water unit. arriving in August Seto ,g ir noon.bd dnead y. exepte6unm. Attention Earn money •If using propane and electricity's Pawns-loans '- buy or sell host "•.•family/Ame •"4 tz noon.T ERnwdsv. reading books! $32,000! ear too expensive, t Stokermatic p E . " REPOR7ERRORSATONGEY u,e $ Y P >�' personal property. Intertvltta-al'SLtrdeAC' Poet„An mass asswence for no nye ineOme potential.Betas,.g.602- instead! Cs11 'Now Lila 801-972- Burns,Wyo.Phone 547.3703.- Call 1-800-SIBLING. *' tlrn one incorrect insertion of any 886-8885 Bat 23%14224:-: 4488. ' - edverfietrnenq ". .. - - :'.Clock repairs and restoration. Y PHONE 245.3763, Lender .Foreclosure Sale... antiques, old and all types of Notice DR. ALVIN• PICK 6LUFFb,WY' TWENCO • Financial Truk tarps,rave_on all sizes clocks` and watchee - ALBERT,Optometrist Liquidating deeded RCI 1 & 2 of Shur=LokrolloverorPremium HABERMANS CLINIC. I917 q g salted tare Complete or Pine Bluffs every Wednesdr; FOR SALE Bedroom Timeshares in Vai] and tarps. p House Ave., Cheyenne. Phone Call 245-3612 an da ''4.- ,,,, 4 Ton SALE:18'head'registered Jackson Hole. Lowest Pses, replacements. HARSH TRUCK 6342065. Y Y.W..o7 s . Suffolk and suffolk cross ewes with Financing Limited offer. 1-. �.�7 MENZ 7161,or bred to lamb let of March. Make 800.969.3600 ext.200. cvu , offer on a 14 x 70 mobile home. JASONS CRAFT SALE: Felt SPECIAL SALE ` ,,4' 245-9355. WANTED: Old woodworkers squares,3/$1 00;'Scented wax Y �+ �j (g •,.' g' chips, 2/$1.00, trims-eyelet, 2 SCHED lJ LE FOR 199V • v,X and related tools, Call Dick 307 da/$1.00; Iaeo ,3 ydsl$1.00. e' FOR SALE: 2nd and 3rd 634-$638, 913 Taft Ave. Closeout table andrnoro. • C E NTE N N'I: A`L . cutting alfalfa hay.,Square bales. Cheyenne,WY 82001. rr''Robert Wieroth 547-3394 Grocery Store Auction: Feb. {; E ' U E S T O C A.Y C 'I PIZZA POCKET "SUPPER: 10, 10 AM. 500 W. Wyoming FOR SALE: 1981 Ford F1,50February 9 West'Elementary Blvd.,Mills,WY Portable walk- SPECIAL BRED COW, BRED HEIFER,-.'` t, auto PS. AC, $2500 Call: 245- Gym, Start serving 4 PM Pizza in cooler/freezer; Biro saw, k 9219. Pockets$2. Pop$.50. Sponsored grinder, scales, printer,shelving. COW/CALF AUCTIONS . by Burns Band Parents. Pockets Auctioneer.John Japp.237-8101. Monday, February 26--10:00"a.m. • ti JASON'S CRAFT SALE: from Therizza Place. Your future starts here! Learn Monday March 26— 10:00 a.m. Plastic canvas, 3/$1.00; glue Casino Dealing. Student loans ft sticks, 6/$.88; Coate. Floss, CALL DRW for all of your and grants if qualified. Job SPECIAL HOLSTEIN STEER SALES > yy 6. 6/$I.00: flour sacks, $1.00: CRP, chemical, and fertilizer placement assistance available.. In Con Uncron Wlth F? ilia/•Sale " instruction books, 1/3 off; Tacky, 'needs, 245-3201. PROFESSIONAL DEALERS I $1.69, scllooL,: hen, Vegas, Nevada Thursday, March 1 — 1O:OO a.m. • HAITI Focus -Sweetheart 1-8001122-7717,ext 711 Thursday, April 5-- 1OOO a.m. ; , ENCINEs. 350„Chev,,$795, ''Speaialeifor the 'moath.-of: . - o., , ,/ 454 Chou$1095,400 Chev$955, February: Haircuts $6.00:Nail NAPA filters on.hand tor:kilt` SPECIAL:BACK TO GRASS` _,_ 351 Ford $$98.802 Ford $875, Special $29.00, New Set:$20.00, your farm equipment need's- CALF & YEARLING AUCTION` ' 400 Ford $898. Many other Reheat. For appointment call Made to equal or exceed OEM ; models in stock., Top quality 245.3510. Sandra Romig-Stylist performance specifications, Thursday, March 8 10:00 3.m •- A remanufactured long blocks with Vanessa Timm Nail Artist. PINE BLUFFS AUTO PARTS. Thursday March 22 -- 10 00 a.m - r five year guarantee. Free , - 211 Main St., Pine Bluff& -,245- `', delivery! EDWARDS ENGINE. Beginning Western Dance 3281. Thursday, April 12-- 10:00;a.m ftl 1400.8264143. Class will be starting its 2nd Thursday, April 26-- 10:00 air w' .5, session on February 18 at 4:00 We do house painting, inside SPECIAL BRED EWE-EWE& LAMB #s' Choice,Alfalfa,Hay, round, big• ply( in the Pine Bluffs High and out,some carpenter work.B square or little square, semi School'old`gym. Call Joanne Cox,.& D PAINT, Bushnell, Neb.. AUCTION ? loads del.:Also; top:quality ear 245-9270'to register.' ' 308473.5553. Wedsesday, FEIbCUary 21 - 1O:OO a Tn corn. s3z-7224'or 532-2$49. OPEN CONSIGNMENT ALL BREED S 1990 Income Tax overview for Carpet buying convenience - � I Vending Business For Sale: A the individual,self-employed and samples brought to your home. BREED/NG.BULL AUCTION well established firm seeks agriculture community workshop Free estimates. Call Tim, 246- TueSda •,, e , . investors to establish routes in on February 15 at 7 PM in the 9386 evenings or R-A Lumbar, y April 24— 10'00 a.m. your area. Call 24 hour.. 1$00 Pine Bluffs Community Center: 2453683• SPECIAL BREED SALES'HELD AT 695-1113. Can Jeanne Cox to register. 245- CENTENNIAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION 9270. JK Mill Iron Production Simmentaf Sale •For Sale - 100 Tone of 2nd _ B R`$'E ;, i cutting alfalfa and grass mix,' 'Adoption: Happily married. Monday, March 17 $90 and up. Phone 246-3342 or Christian couple wants to SHOP Weaver i�arlCh Bull Sale -Angus BUiI$ 2453 ure 877. provide a good, loving, sec 205 SOUTH 2ND ST, g home for an infant Please call Monday, April 2 our attorney.collect, 24 hours. NORTH OF TELEPHONE Colorado Slmmental Best YetBuNTest (408)288-7199A-234. BUILDING, CARPENTER, E Performance Sale--Saturday,.April 7 f .. ,., ., .• :::. :. attention-Govemment.eired tLYDMJNG �: ��_.jr vehicles fro% *3200. Ferda;, OPEN SATUBDA.Y Bouldec Valley Farms-CharofaisBtl{{S"� , . d �,� Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevy., "1/4.1. yJ Surplus Buyers Guide. 1-602• 9. n.M: - 6• P.M. Monday, April 1 x+ p -- 838-8885.Ext.A14224. —ND STYLING- Northern Colorado Quarter Horse Assn: -„.•,-.......,a' Saturday, May 12-Entry Deadline March 27 "` SEi7VICE.BAC:KMOE, ' � . , FOR AIL'TOOK WATER KFIDS DpZER;MOTOR GRADER, —'FREE Open Consignment Machinery Auction ' " SCRAPER.MADER Saturday, Match 17 B Ft B WATER, muacs. WE TOW Consignment y, Marne:March 1 WELL SERVICE GRAVEL-HAY OLD CARS... t 1 P" & D casH FOR SOME! CENTENNIAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION „ ,, f KIMBAS I ,NEBR. 113 N W•FRONTAGE ROAD-FL COWNS CO . ORILUNG - GOULD PUMPS -DIRT MOVING BRANIGAN i st BACKHOE Et TRENCHER - sod corneae:won eonNCClo/„. PHONE 303-482.6707 , t SERVICE Paul OaupherN308-235.3330' •./MOTORS . CALI.OUR OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFO14AUT10NO4 .,` ,' 308.235-3470 Dale vovro30Bd73-53W CONSIGNMEWTSONTHE ABOVE SCNEDULEOSALES . 308.235-44Ta0 shop 308-2354431 PHONE 246.3463 .. , r . . .. , .. . ....•..,...•..••.•......... ______.............. ............. . , �-., �� - . ?.. • A f fidavit of Oublication _ .---,- re71C101 -• tiht. •` „ iubi•et fo'ba Mel-a•T r-- .•"-.••,•,•"_y,_. w -r, >1NlYLIYC11D11 'emeeo/N•eir SOWS et use Wes the.CeMKN/►,a eot.lp4•cplfl•r.n bT:Asdtla..le,N 7NIe 70. in eftsNolKendth flea ReselYeea .lS.,q MMdN:- M•'NAkreeM'Can.if a�Max•f STATE OF COLORADO ) by the to rd, el C w*.wnuk., 3.:o ileay..s„lp,._The on.,,_r••n6Prm�nMtpl•peaawols )s ,loners of Weld County, Colorado, reseits ter *let hidede'. II*,cawy.aAh.a Pisa"ren�-- COUNTY OF WELD end pvrseent 10 CRS 19.7.107, or Mnalt Carats when tech Memo Ten N.. ,..,. ea Me. llae er emended, a special election k ere saint to the Stets Teas and pleas a wbWr ia.retell seas are . hereby tolled end shell be held on Ha Tex letpssed:by.Article 16 of ankentralli efr,pb Purpose N Ma Tuesday,porch 10,1000. ase 70.C.RS, nowt hoard. ales wm tnpeeMly/hb Reaaa n less of the pace to whkh denary is Man b• Mt y Me rt ill fi� /�icci_— ♦t such spotlit election, ' tead•. Wens ofaracle'Id :1474 ,c R._.V12 �'�_ being 6.►eked Hp�ldlpg RteseraM,No as eeee•del rLLeby;theyyys%an1(a)years shell*Sr batten for or seks rex Mall Orly te dr sek et n uirli mini yploR4ftlr`0••agukatlmposing a countywloe soles cOMNuMOn and building maenad, porrmenMfroyOaawflhe Mots of duly ewO1T, says that he/she le one use tan of Weld County,Cob-. as the term'is urd k section Cobrea:le/ y,; -y, lysworn, publisher , the . + nth, N th, rote N'ear, Aortont",19-2409;C,1S„es emMled,Hunk 17.Srew,y0ilsene.'It•:sepw.te' (miter Me purpose otndYcbatlit 09 'kiwi up br the eevetrypfeY In. kenr ,MR:-a VOICE, a WEekty newspaper ed w)enm property lox mDl kry, punhes•r and•if the yurahasev.N. roeuiM.'•-Aoy4'piersee eog00601 4" published and printed a spap arch i"aronea"•learnt a spo M► bal into etf set**.Nag** y to The foil semi of The Resuludon -f•fOlln Os Wndind penely er enter• - penenetpraprfy at Mot or'fue• In Bald County and State: that proposing the sales end use sex is tressroaen eICtrate a ails nisitrra leriolseet hens said newspaper has a general published along with this notice. late!pewmmant adentMT Mete spaNlaO,ylyaaaauplly ebaa Wed eITCU{t1UOn In said County and local_ua toe,hes been poYf o/te hold 0 Weltneenre,reeayumNes has been cOrltlnu0Ue1 and unln• Doted this 19th day of loners, re0uihd ro be paid.. T.ttien 34.264-03., C.C.S.. e+ y 1990. 7.►ea sweeps NO seas or use emseded. terruptcdly published therein, BOARD O r COUNTY COMMIS- fos shell opply fo the sale of food t!. Ve•daVI 1••,1•°••• tees °f during a Pcrind of at Ieael - —44 49,1015 ,purcArySd utifidewr,snwp ef•1he` Reline•wentirynwn et the islet. flfty-two consecutive weeks WE I,0 CO Ultra,CO t0.RA00 pvrPesat of Mat ponpropfr '}oed..r,Jene•/•Ovrad',7 Mk taalelan, prier to the first publication of - shell hove:Mb wm• eeeewiwa ••`•owl*.••wlf.r MMf ►. ansNlee w P gy,MARY ANN Ifsa me; provided m 7 US.p. Setae* Y7 rxhatf nom theales tins remal•d the annexed notice: that said COUNTY Cali AND RECORDER M. of such seta* exleh M "•sus"••Y•1hl�re•elt one-alma newspaper is a news n er with. AND CLEAx TO;TNi 1PA R0 October. 1, 0t7,.N oY P P 4. MeagNold nitos4 e. 'A a r meld tom at e lee, In the meaning of the net of the °mindi°• "64 isn1lxMV:whuli foe,Msn.ee tn•wn .• M• SY'Mary Min,O•yuty e,fapplfmrn•1/iayyNAN,eoo 'Yenderyr•e,'AnyntOiebr tlin- General Assembly of the State . .,so.,weshosio rly iwynae��Y°9ulaiP th Vetv1ni l'i'es-Men - of Colorado, entitled "An Act to f411tiSNED:fibre• e,15,•nd11, .ro• he spege dot A�1 iitti Am good wane Nsm Wen•Of • sonless ans. regulate the printing of legal tine ;onh 1. 1990; In The New by Menial ,04de1 swpam�wn,bee seed cause be shown for Me AN:n. 8 Nwtt and four mmeruaw woks pr?prom fornromen,, �awet nmixsnn. ' notices and ndmCa Vertithereto;enthitl in lanwer end,Minn', fat tclhi�''a U.s.C.s•ctio 1766;f��}q.all:.M.•Adel.knrr•teed par, Thr6ne1• VICI 0 Of Mis pony ..7ufnai txt ThitelkHbn:Neh, the notice of which the annexed to S . Leader.Hert Weld' ,01 Or MAUMrl M•arsawc•00•010 Wert �end.w WOW'nt old The cos,Call, to Sella l ufer-Netts Weld'_ es pr.ytdLissch-A1 U,5 sskft, selp sbell la a printed copy token from N•rold," nnalxofh Post, M°lee 1770, ee�syM s•caogoea7,N., ap,,,,tt eha4�bbyh�s�aowMn said newspaper, was published Volley Vold,IlattsvNle Nereid.end.•.Osteber.d,4917, er S Seneaer"Dint*of the Deporhxont of Mr- lhe 1n sand newspaper, rtnd in flee WIndtor,Macon, _em•ndN..,• 9:MM.Iry Taxed.p>.C•ewwlny.� paone alto erStotvs'ef CN 4telleseen, regular and entire Issue of 11, AIyagir AND is pe0p0SAl A0"41 9,1_,..1h9 II appply*Maab a•madmi eensen'ad of^•ahe4ase, every number thereof, once a rot WrOSIDO A contriver "•f :nor:47.7 l .owfVoedM••e •rosy 9. 9. SAt1S iAX=O r.ONt MttIMT T7L) nsedNlhe forelfhlnp 014:74,%, -,Me CotwaM Sforo tiles sex•1h• •t!)J r UPON ,TlE.T1Y AT 11T11.'•r rho wanaction wit phrloYrr sYM 'C.R3,letaeeMIN,WN•If ryaaaed week for aUCCCsslve VAN Duo r,R,D HAI Ap )•lead o's ale,or use win lewbNy }h9YMM",plraYtg•M 1Y the eke AND fit►eerlNlev ter Cs1TAl1 'tor►esed•tithe pw4heseroruser6y :.eWtiw'Dinster N Mc OsM/he•nt 0. weeks: that geld notice was so stirrers or veto CON7t,AND'A "•noM•etewry,eavalroaieennu:. 0Mwaa.A nuMet, are ANN published In sold newspaper rIRCI1T fIX('-.-ONIr aeN. 1/K• et that ro be'ieeperf it porateehenle by eta referantu•nd proper and not In an supple- ekryWgl-0r.coN0 OR CONSOAI.,-, ryi Coleroda. A-Walt shell powm the collations,edit*. y PP 010 w WIl0 C0,1NTt:AMY.-CON-.,,.s"°lt*'granted esyeinst the sows b"oaoa, and oefersement of the ment thereof, and that the l'ITSt. TR11tTlOll AID ■•:" dtmlbwpe••G►r Wld COwry.Ceti. •ass.lCx,kt e b ,Mis publication of Said notice as ileu0IIC•ASID AT UTAH,AND t•••Arrtt°M•W17 Wte rsns•c-' g.s.uMt tO 'SJ,the l0d-tell, • Iet MI p11ra101 0► STO RMO, tit*osed, o al santMMa ppmrrtWh, -'•*gow a•tr.*. *lee ear * et '^ WINO OR CO.NSOmIu NI WHO imposed. local ales a"use �ba'. blOwNa�1;,r aforesaid, was on the COMM AMT MOTOR ADD Of111R.?pnNwf{y}ey by We 001Shaner Or 0 1Wtk1 WWI* of _ ( vroKulrirocwoorw4yerriatur :sal...tot -'prerleus c0yllry: The' WM1 1*test the, *Dir Di e fetter day of N° `l I(I p^�� 16at- hereby' MIK11IOISTVATMt1 6 010DIRIDr"iwa•OS M•wascwal im Ml d►t e!The. al emme^Rawtirterta tr AMp pR0yeW0.►00A 110Y<7p11 p N fit D•eernn•nT of Revenue s r m AD YAlO RIM rR0 H1Tf TA M Wld�Couory,C010rede. 7 441101'ear,collect end distribute as y' le Alto1lt••• •IO IT TONTII -.s7D:'Atpptpw•riww'A,raet•..ales ,wx. alime fnMaintosts and the last on the L2L day of IAUp ANO 0t1'ydR COWt7ror=;bltoeleNIM�01r,be►eMlee er^M.r.=hgA1O"d„ee'� µ ,dM f ifs:0 I- Als reOyOeo.WRAN.gYcrer ,wx.enart�a Nnwke-f annggb McomenNwiir.-rm_otinN�oiENpr /,1- Ch 19QQ, RiiLlrllu 19»rosAt7 CONTt�wop .r«�0q' • �!!d; !! (:) ppY~nN 0/ki. MWwN�n. _.. L,.tY_., n •.;,hpl'bm+Aaeco i'r ea�wlM'•sMn -' ,n -.dvlef,eel w.the1'bite.awl artMd.Oy tAe Count'Cale end WNIIWAS, the Rat Of.County-.7 ._.. rA4fA�Be CebMq• Mcord•r;' . ,,II / /�/,• ;{;� , G`" cemmksb"•n. of Weld County 'maMegMvebye,e iendpnt 1"; tbrAMMrellbilry►liall flNa _.L. 'iE�'L.L1J�L J Cebndo.punup"t w CNphd°la s' N aered••Mna.-- to one Me Wad County Kona Rule -owes&twosome, hkh maybe. k).AgA►sMttw tleOMe of they Charte♦,k veered win Me oast* •"•9k byyllporow Rdaletbn a urNfiN'ef ro fie yprowl e1 flea o}odmbbhNnpo Me oneln e}WW Mo Marti.1 - ,l t 11--ealeY %W ivy a me{erfly-N'Me Ceunry (:elrnao,and 11, •••Mmt Lleead_Ny 1T6a72 replppred,l Subscribed and Sworn IO before wNIIIIAs,section.191407,.Cole. "A°Y"a sebjool 10 0 `'rbrl-qo COM a��Myel te0... of redo Revised Sroaros CJtS.>;punt: Melede!Marmenal et •y3tkAn M M ��' rode Revisees0ete weds• Ida'. VM wm,im/paod.by 76ysfs. Di o wrens looshel the toysuere al•.eed niss"oarsnw to a Iyw •RR3S' enr•pded �•a°k�*'•' •"1 Nbw. me this -Li-- dny Of 1"I.'" la ►Mews i?De•'e •a ' Pns�eandep •RlItyIle coact Woo of the majority.of.. Me h0nMW l°• �aaeaDek A►1ppyp,tpEgrpaspd•Dy Ma'Mwallon, C r Oletrors Ohne toenfy rennp on tech 1+1 le r% from ..lots lgra t•"~blefer'Wm `M ev d. praparl °tor aaWd•'d•uweyahensytrhen 92 19—<�• WNlIMAS Weld-County(*.Cows. MOrOeo ere Web{aaN Rhtaf.0wido Nen Ma" err ry)hef eN Ar•sefon;tn wb an use tee-M'Me Ssefo f Ce sobs er use 1•x,and ~ y C.R.impSsetby Ankle Ye eee•eded�e of flNe7p0�.wie�eMM•eM R•rWlbita atately ,f COTEREAS, the Wild ed[et f# Ms oleo Elko doli�kin414 at, itonyal yonoo. Nlhe_p•per► y.-4+4(.-.'�;_...4-1.L....—'- !erode (the Bawd) eidt that she 17.OeeeM.dxempR.a lo044'10'u nnh+�+DSrTAi' 1r,t'„ ..,,... ao . L. 4, impostied of o seas and va,bx of MeU blexemSt nor tea...."fo►t01) tataII RM. Thal is mop -' ono portent (1x) will poseur the under the petitions of Ma R•.•M.1tilYri,lyp,��..AV l ern slid. for4el- Co011ry 10 rode.* Its• 149V ed aM•NI Oir°444 fenelble persesar; 1►)0.7c7 ; towtfwlde-sr velenm property :lox mill'Jay-. property:sob-f.7kertehlch ere:, Fist.vc•shrirRxT MlylarMt etwavelent to M•amount colleens, exempla under Settles 70.46yNQ1- ''NtwttO:N'w w, end - CA.S.as.emended, whkh news- eM Id C•eery any anamntlea ad WHEREAS,the Moo Mat 11rtnee pons anineorporead knishythis- buntline mearlek Pinioned et in lent but Interests of its OnrM awn, emphWV WAWA' hail, end for the privily* ef and abut InteNwnbf the *Winn os•nsoa tot sel•s.of..fon Joi wring, wag a anlyinnte..= 01 the Ceuery b ngin Winne-defined and specified In Swoons wear eM eemr wAkles pvnAerd McHal ro :r•ga1•red•fo.anw �t"R ^`�Wrtaltn V ter ks proposal - .1. r le),;edt3,¢en1•m•edob,:'.se•`ws;: `1 a•IYlli• '►orp�rl�pMawr salient wen anode.er::esrad.- 01100110". Me ltsr nvcaep NOW,WIRIFOR1,N IrlinOtWD purr°"faN,l.l7Jpapppyap^AMY and►vlldMg eerorMla'dish et•M by th•Ieord of Ceunry CommlelM. 17 19g7..-eed'ell•4ew AeMer 1, In 1•neule "ems'" "'SW.' by es wild County,Colorado. Nei�essones totals,ante.. whkh:leMorn.used a poorned 4i OINtWay.CoeNdo. •,i flock so,yaatMcley,^coo,wood; tho Cewry:enb whirls*-Mended b 1. Papas. Th• woes of th4„oti anst�tlfAtro,l•ahefocbr. beceratpan of, armehet te,or• halation/It p rse orte. "+4464 Pafol000 gof1, nrpehpM of My building, sow• haNn of aupon m•overeats,• eat h- Nii ell Gallo los to*awe"of Mk, trr ad Wr epWrn"onn. In Ile vane on seen ao001s1,10.1,91•11.0;70� M'tionNgN, C.R WOW la 3�• 72: es Tee fear ales sex steno ft%)ypen'thesek'. on Imp In M at retell et roseoble eenenatproper- anMOedrot 1M of moom en iN event Mall M•use ton or Lapp*. 61 iV teed The hrnislthr et OM wlee•ed►Yroh oo.tpoefamifi•etenaeryryer this IN Shp east . nrvk•e In M•'.CeMsT. °RS'S 1100 3946-.11'4 S. as meta Ma.>ny tangible Non. m Ot• 0 use nicer-se• potwnt onset. ... 111),, C.OS.. ea 'sumpaen of My the le of hick k it%)only for the pNrlle ••ef wing _14,.NereeMart peeellea• All subjects to o moil.sob wen s"snsuillhill materiels an of tangible mane'property 40 y Weld_CoMry, - anMrb at noY,..and•for,1M an nowt 0-spuNk oweolMy wx ,,- 00 To the t/erego, use or con- pNytaOe of storing, using to ten• hem b••"MMa to pa 'ilia lea/. weflos;s/,asy%Mible perr"el ambp in of county-env-moot singor aemsr pew M•: s leas tax pro►eey,Nwth•sod for reset* le other rMw1e pinioned et read wt.-on nosh sago moot both goo the County. either le Its ertelonl one ve islesMaen a ed et re ell todos)ng conditions forst or es a" inondknt of-• in which reel with Ma�ryde4e• to)The penitent lee nonresident manubetwed or cemp•aeded pre. Article 7 nc with t, S„ wteo or hem hi, pcimsshi:Olen N duct in The regufar tears et s article 2 of TRO20,.reffd Main boons'uyltido.N•tha enet, byelaw" 4 prthhnMMp;eellkiplsrafd vin (b)Such Nina*pineal y/perty . (4)TOW* clerepe, use, or WNW q%shell beam,ants on July 1. le regbwred et till sea Di,...:Nym►MM ef.1YpIM•arr,ut..� IrrY s**aMMsr-on a n"1/4..;Aleraa aatW �Ur lsat S ,sleet'? •aXgA� 110e of tan/16leporroed greedrt a♦aagassilye W. = ■ CMMrNMlI lariy a. le M 441.14.1.e}.arMrM D`,11riMN,i:�a ebrlittbweODM Metanta. u., '_t'N�Na.2• .niSia fir tele' pro", ee teeWaNCa of ensy Den* ►brute, .1 anearllr�„vhstino,a e0ea1N -Man Iry, whish.testibu Hewed are 16. SabrlroMa N lMtaMw_ ATtIShMCrtrkand aterdbs .Pert aMrolnto IM `�"n4141W[2rild:"'t-`° W,•N CeontClnk atoMs bed (or bocema on knp t a cow. a„nada&ears broke sa enamel ry�TOwmNMA peMnt port et tee product N Cecile* &Oen 120 do a the 'tewko whlth k niemrkceired, ri D.yyuh<arnrytkAt bm0eu04N,w tmM.hal anO Ma s.opNon•flhabaeletion,lM bW ." AIROYID AS 10,FORAI. conaeltdad••f, er,slr hroltMd end°s•as proposal decumon/•ak _ • - Lao D.MorAwn shi pine Caw . Of M 'Mk Resetatia-shall b•rebrtN»` - AafslenfCount,Mi•raay I f tho mrelified and meidend electors it) TO 00 atoro,b 1 b,fr ew", r of WAN County et a*oriel s rnion sumption Of any snick of toneible( '_� M-MN oa Tunty, March 20, pubRah04l far Mate Y•N•TYNw ,pomba&prorerry thebteoruwN• 1990,jhe.(yp�rune:to bon submitted '!TM Yak•!..'[erpY, CNorMa. ?vhkh hos atrocity beriti Y►I arvi"-:w fiso iaallpa,moraa„paaedroro' ...7�1 klerv;..�.,,b, 15,ant 22, to a sake or t• nix of*nether mall.as„i ltawb end '• CMVnry,Agoetto or intec•ss et7bet. imporaa 'b1' -this Rawktbn: A UMW 111:.-eoDMT7WRu::sAur nedlt rnaR'Oc proMadegatner t -..AM0.094TAX OF Wale COUNTY, rssan 4mpowdbpMh RewkNa CO SORADO,ATtIIE RAH Of ONi salt.naps ro e perwn f •+tore •, 'pIRCTNt [I%[, hi %O MD IMO ' on. or consumption In t o' IMPOSED ►O■ 40a ito or County of.toaptble•pm'bnarpro-• RE000NOMaA0 YAl0 MM.IM_ , .prawn perry ppchaad dry abIm11M.^a mac- y n ■RA 11Y1,elli,At-,,.- provibYriounty,Theamounta}Mo IOAOAMfC[wlTN?Si ptNIPOSAC neditsholl be*quo) iha.rox pelt AND RHOle710N 01 Tit 00ARD by him by mum of the Imposition 01 CODNft CO arsiosin OF 01 a solos or vnotex oforyrodous nu'`an .. county*rNhih►wrthaw.or:vse For. • "27.paMsasMs.1 beaks.; ,TM the /menet,. The."`""°2't W. ' nry Ce -Chit and Retarder kMreby mode WEN net*Feel! Mr torauther'Te4 end directed *Publish imposed by les Reseelen, ".the full hat of*It Resolution.bur (a! To Me NOroge, a•, er morae bass,a weak* ;Witte consumption of moonlit penoleh Now News,the legal na a0Ie0por of property.. pnd heelohetd •Nato gonoratehtuiation in tin Croon atavlrtd outside of the County and"jama�as nook.does.ea brought into it by o nenresksne botslrolloa, The Count Clark pnd GrowingresidenCy, - 'Infante Is here) authorized INYeOmIMMO*of9"dememo publish*noir*conc m onenothtclot* Tahiti,If the oener it'et wet,N. otnpisxatien for the elution in The the Nm•ofpurthan,a*enresidt New,News,.Mo keel nimmpapr of of M.Canny pwibezed theon one&alleviation in cite County. vehkk eutetde et*octagon fel,*o 6 riloo,of use ounids Ms.County ondattnally TY• anon . T .INN nca* se used It fora su6bstantial and ' Ihrle*orar i The Cbomb?oummYY iced primary pufFe*er"eh lr vrae one btote consOi uovsly iced *catered and he roaieand,-Mid, and diroead a inn, inn or licensed wed .meter..Toledo o doeat e*Mh polling elute, Mart en outside or the County.. raaa tea. s am 144 Ms needsS•. Gite too+props,use,or ransom)). 4:60.**„,Then ta•102,C.anti Non of anyy oeereveth n"Id belle' am emwds.,tit.County ONk pnd. Inip+namrkls end motor ee eMef -. em•ndO/: fie by further r atk ad- nebkee On whichrepisece."k,: ad d end•iri loreo post erauMNk• rnuirod'ifa written contraction,, IQ* aaa a dbpOsf arRaaai* • Me purahere Meetef saes anbrN IL* Ito'eMko and te Dubai* e into prier te Me°mono d0a et of loa of nto election a Nowlin New Nowt, Mit OW 101. *IIpatOnteN Meatan Wl prier q)test storage, use, Or eon• )44024 Nen,st"enavan to�SaeNOn limpet" ofany•conmxutNen end 1'6'202,C•RS.,.os amaded. building wotorlak 'nand of 70,Ceana.imatdiattafbale., mod. nof000ary in the per- a a, • eettiaa lemons,of'aa etbors /hull debt, ter Wetlroct bW.M,"ig*Wee"Intel my bosos,eontohN•e the banal coeds to Nine Mior:wMovffotNw WHO N" M•COMANMI anle'.The results stroll' This bwlution; - • be submitted to Me County Confab 23.Year sod weer VAS* Use Woo Moo h he cenrepe/*".rs•' fox Colklaos.The on tin Welded ,,int.M kw.;N,open nnrossh%Mo by M e cTteselttd shall bitopplko►e'` l veto; 'Mat a meekly o1 re fury mefer,end atoar nhelo Me-rogetand- auelified'-.Mars purchased atrote en which nail wow,at saa.4 0 at meta* troika ivpurrod by Me Wesel the,. .covet..pft.Me :oloc.and frawlelfr Siam of Colorado, -dM'so orals* prspewt.Nm.�MJ�au la tutionwet'a•mode of any motor -ail meta ip owing tit"."1 ltfen�. or ether aeblehi for'which-rope- N-evoisen sod sew air: •+•^ henookrOgaredeadeo CtrillOn ,: IT.-COr/eal at nods. no a tit. shot,As issued ter loch.. .eecren„shell Ito MN, batched vehicle N lot a mobile homely the ams NM% torn,'ado he Colored.OrporsnontefRowmw q' determh1ht,ed,se tor as preeneable,M its auMerked Agonf tests mlY CIF -conlonmlry with Nr>>roveloed Nen doe upon ths storOa•, use,or cal- C0lerado(mo n COgtet;1410,ae sumption *mot pursuant to Otis smaadN ResotuNen Wag ho tefloeod try** -/MdCRWNIOUa County Clotand Retarder,et the`.,,.72,:_•hrwot [Ihng NN toed, author's./.atom of the Colorado Mad.Nerd a maw and'muskiest Ospatmrenf of ReraYs, 1h• Ire- mks phi sew Nix rates axisere en feeds Of thouw cox Wall be paid fir Mg Beta ter Ede Nen of oaf pasolu- Ole'tounfY-:ReriOdkpllY in WOW' non. Mp Mar MnbY finds end done, wilh..an neteoionPlo..►h dotennlees That rho seven Pettent •nand by and batons thAtca ik Nmflation provided in Simeon 29d- and ohs Colorado Doparhoont of Nor en_ as fmondoo; low-U exceeded in et Mee one weoklpN- 2a,<osseosits sod Minn rose iry within Mt Count by.the.CPeat arils Mb Tail.COW**. Tit•.. axles and us* lex imposed by Mk collocnon of the use tax for cone h•noleMh. Nowatr, man la of, Otraelleh 'and bvlNlap matoriab' prohklllen-',skit titJmpssMon of shell ba administers.at the throe. ' me .mkt eN ma lire;by weed Non of the bard,Tim use tos oily County ttogYso the County $ake be paid by animate Ntrouph the and UN ten does net embed Ono' Hmment of the to% of Om time porant[Tsai, aurauanitletraw" DOMINr ar•Msred for building and 29.2401 (3!,am,as"awn, ROnyeYc7foaQin..an olternetivo to 33,attesdw Road 1MrNIRaoa the otnmaa.-procedure ►revidod oaadepOooby lb•�eterea;new :. - eat,Hymeei oTmix uN fex mat -..wood&oloctlen,this Resolution shall be mode by'lee M40 :by em! blame aMetnvl ail coJanto N e plkoat ter a'bNNeg WWI?a a 12101 Oa.On July 1,1490,604 shall a vit ettling.Met the-eapaakant "remain Women until topmast by Intends topunhaewall bulNMq end rem gooey (w►kef a**y naafi of tomMutlkinPariah.siotomwwryry et hop'swoon of oateton4Wr Noes)." the proketdeserbed a the halal 3d."J aasonn q/osanaar,-: AR permit pppbtoNa•!tom a Ilan l yateary dfatiat in this Roal- goblin losead wNhhrlin COVhe/. An Ymli be.Construed a-rat a !very bundle,"With to►ikenfleo such MASI as Ma sass mayhem utilized Me IMOMONVO • faaNN. . bea.,h•rstofors amandsd.:sad, provNN'ebot shalt envie%oni' salon% any rights ofaw*en-N- present daeailed'-smarm ant, Petetondbia►ands,astM aamonar receipt rowers whkh shall N eu►• heroofter:N.eoigaded item till oo lest to Inspection sit audil by- •.time.,', '. _ e mpbyve.•e of the Sync 'M any 35.Aroadmoea. lsfepteste lM' unppoeo da awn Ito UMW?ze"ere peroont.(I%)rota et 1st-Wog colhcNsss.The,felteltlee:end M•;-goo gsivas,M. reviWeo N.him oikisttoti*n of tht use tesloloospd,.:zonsora,rmay �e-sort(' , by this botulism awn Os'Morro- nivionw, N Nk Nerd-(ab).ob ed It the brocsbn N the Neo'k" h•oovor,to by rib*of moan at wbasssaa s ism same monitor es otrtongdrno,Nndth ail wth rem feiltrNon: edminktratlen and:...gmgo/rabttreNNN . f imam abrt•mtnt of Mo selot ad Up., .bgaeaasaraefMotouaryapeew Tex of thel Steto et Celeroder• approval, ,. WIOaTAXQ IIIIII.' y6,tfaaenbNMT•.. If sot solOSIC 25,IN Illsrlboiaa so Issleloal- so►aMar antraahyf, entem40. 11les, Cho Match WWI*do.-Sown arokeenOf Mls bs•Isifso tormead not to,d'stributo any pore. shall NadlstNd to be hstoll oo rootego st'►anlan of M•blot and vnonartaabkr Mt irrvOg/ltl ter inn... Yn axvrotheoefe monkbpal{nos onbrtabWry'of such pa lehrpva- emit '.C•ah•'TM msxlmuoi aroph,*ewer provision; l(*or 1991 ad valor** property ax mill aeon any NMo„taloa,.sasaa, levy evtherbod °odor iSocNen 144 oaregroohm,tkosps ofroomosa„. N Artkif XIY of Ma w•N County%nolsAiesolubri.Week Intosollon HORN bee Chitin Moll Es�roSufe • Mg actors my ma amino park of Affidavit of Pubtication . STATE OF COLORADO . County of Weld ss. t A.Winkler Metal of said County of Wed being duly avvmn.sry that l am publisher of PLATTEVILLE HERALD that.the wee is a weekly newspaper of gerund circulation was prtated and published m the town of PLATTEVILLE to said cottage and suttee that the notice of Means:meot.((which the annexed is a trite espy has been published to said weekly nevr•P•perfoe n 6—,....i—eci consecutive weeks: that the notice was published in the regular end entire true of every number of sold newapaperdmmg the period and time of publication of said notice and in the r+ex+Pper proper and not in•supplement thereat that the drat pubWagan of.ad notice was contained in the esld newspaper bearing the date of A D 1990 and the last publication leWave-eto the of said newspaper.bearmgdate. r the ,,fi day of \- 191710, that the meld PLA EVILLE HERALD has been published conuruaWy and uotnter uptedly during the period of at least Etb.M coommuWa weeks nett prior to the Arst lawn s thertaContaining odd mace our advertisement above referred to: and that said newspaper was at the teas of each of the mescepublicationsf said notice duly4urtlk��k purpose Lepl ithinNote the , meantrtg of tot entitled. "An Art T.egril Printers an. te and Pub red the Pees Prosier artd pub thereof, and to an and Parta of Acts in t Act"approved Aprtl 7 911,anti - f. as an act 911. May 1 1. / Publisher ad and sworn to before me thiasa(;dey of -.., , O.-----Th ` Notary public 415 DENVER AVENUE FT. LUPTON, CO 80621 My sommtrion copses Jute 1901 ..._ w.,:,..1C i;F�.e_ne 30 IC92 Pe�y vt.:,a........, t , , . . . ---- Pam 18 N-2 jab, 28. 1922 rti ra.;...r a� -� ^.. -.• NOTICE-OP SPECIAL one� 7. Food Sumps So sales or see tax shall apply to the eel, <� . n - of food pure wi th food stamps. For the purposes of this •,- - * , „;<. ....r M Pera9raPh. *food" shall have tam same aesalep w, Virile,. Ida '1.)' ''r�: h g.s.e.";Seetiom(7Ai2(g),les'seha-to tlod*,eNSsts eA�Oatebet�l'r.%rya t ..la aaardaaa'wlta,CM Reellucloe by the'Roat4 of toasty toliisaIngers `y - or Is th r•after`smyd6ed:'• '- " „'.f "'" - '.or•veliftoenty`Celotado';"ead_purauast to CES 29-3-103. sa sanded, a special - election to hereby called and shall be held on Tuesday. March 20. 1990. S. Supplemental r. Mo sales or use tax shall apply to the sale Of 1001 cchhaas•••dd vita fond, Provided by the spetdal at such spacial election: 409911m g eetaL.;[ood....printer-for : en..:iwlantei..add<rdaldreq,: 4.7' q• O.S.C. Section 1766., for the purposes of. this•,-paragraphr.rfeer.- (a vorare,shall out ballots per or c shall'have•the;near nests*as prentaed' In 42 U.s.C."Section' 17•6-1,,` ' as.ia. teposl*t i ooestyvlde^ as sucb.5ection.•xlats on.October le:19ST or-la:theraafter:aneeded..". - ears*'adt use tar of Veld County. Colorado, at the rate of ap :Q°i. prtent'Clf)• fon the'roofless of rodent** rho ad valorem ProPar'ry i, 9...,.. 1tevlOmely Toad by • County. ,No *ALM mutahell.apply to— ;. tar sdli,levy. ,. *. ,._. f 7r ., _ _•CDs.eele o tangible-p•reonei property at-retail or the t0[H11Mlag'- (b) The full tent , as t.wlutioe proposing ram males • ( sad use to 1. "Of'aeMOee cif the'transaction wee.Drevlouely yubjertati.` cr evelaleal :.... publishy alone with this aeries. • , . . -, ;.,: •( :'. .pia-`nee';.tax lawfullyeelopo•ed on the purchaser or user-.by...mother,cr. - - . .. county..equal,';terror, la excels of that sought to be isposed'by,Weld* 'naafi this 29th day of Jamey. 1990. _ County..COloraa0... A credit shall,bs:graetedirmafast=the/sales•tax . .imposed.by by 'weld*Cwhty, •Coloradoh Twit}.-zerm trfio:such ttaeesetimmt . ` - .. . ---Inner in: •moahtrta,,the.'3awfully,.imposed toga),males ,oR..uss -tar,,, . ,.. • .. ..:' . +'.. -..nravtousir-paid PILO* Purchaser ;Ormers .,tD:the..Previous'oeebtyl� - • . .was ream:WIMIninini_ -TheAmount-Of"t2te Credit shall not mooed the:melee'tairlial O.ed ler? - VE(aODtMT, 00IQRADp :'weld.CreontY. Colorado:_' },_ ,_ ••,, -.n •,::le•i v'. ,. gYi mit axs P[OQETEiw .. { ICI* .. .A10DtetpeLp(SteVe Role, end"lbeeele iOne TM?tlmpositioser- 070RI CURE AND g[OD6DQ of'the tax on the sale at rstail.A1„useibl•„persona3 DtoPat j '.. tam ferenneir.0EridertatiL eervieee subject to"this tax dull aim OLOi_i9 lRt ypApp... ,.accordance with,scholulas• set forth-°In'the'-ruIew land irepdfettONrOe, ' Mr wry Reiff.Deq,q. .. -'tam Colorado-'Department of.. Revente;'_•14'law.e00ordmace ,Aelt:MDgya: w, '< m'revelations which'icy.be •oaeteq DyeseDatater-Aeso}solos pt--theBoardati .. AESOLOTION �� _. .. .•. .. ,.,: "�� :<; 1 '::L.� 9T�0,'. 11.•- AmOsntm'.Exo2odtid: The,-susOutce •abject„to teat,shalL.aeto :. '-Include rhe.amount-of-enY sales or use'tax IrPOmeC-hY ArtieYm 2C of TSlle..]9, C-k-3:..•.u;�Medea.. - :u rJ ul. AEI REVENUE; AND A PROPOSAL FOR IMPOSING A CO1tNTYWIDE. SALMI TAX Or ONE PERCENT ill) UPON THE SALE AT RETAIL OP TANGIBLE• Putout. - .. li:"'-'DellawSY ail • Intlugad, The crop receipts frohha�ies- PROPERTY AND THE PURNISRING:'OP CERTAIN-SEAME:5 IN MILD COUN Y, AND _ shall,3nOlude-delivery OD.rg•s, whew such-charges axe eoDleat`to'�tae` PERCENT courrywIDE USE :TAX OF ONE PERCE ;(a) ONLY TOR TEE PREVELEGI::OP' - males and use t ';of the State of-Colorado.la[bed:by•ArtiMet`2416 . USING.:.'OA' CONSUMING. IN MELD COUNTY..ANY CONSTRUCTION- AND•surxritme Title,.394'C.A.S.u,-`se -amended. regardless Or. the ,Placa.,.he .abler' t MATERIALS INRCHASID AT RETAIL, AND FOR THE. PRIVILEGE OF STORING.. dellvegy is made..':' - USING"OR CONSUMING in vitae COONIY-'ANY MOTOR AND, OTECR-'i 1121CLES_- a A" PURCHASED AT REM=AN WHICH REGISTRATION TB REGOIRED; AND'PROVIDINC ' " 13. General ExetaptLons. There•,:shall- be attempt- :hua�ut3atl: FOR A 'REOUCTION It. AD VALOREM PROPERTY.TAX..IN AN AMOUNT,.EOOIVALENT taxation utder.the provieions of this Aes020t1m all,of tae„tangi►lar-, TO ME SALES'AND USE TAX COLLECTED; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ELECTION ON personal l—property .end service* which are exempt'1nOer' tecCien_ ;k THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED HEREIN 39.26-114, C.A.S.,-. as..Amended, :which.axemttonsy rece Snocyporgep• - herein by tale reference.' expressly-including*the•-,axemptioa -Rqc* • salem_ot.lo0d am;defined and specifie6'ln.Secticse 39-26+102(4,5),,.,,,. ,NIEREAS, the Board.-of County Commis■iOners of Weld County, 39-2.6-}14,(1)(•)DO()-,--.39-26-114(155:-sad =39-2hMg(16)1..:C:A:S,?. /lea Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute,and the weld CountyliOes Rule amended, es Said„seotione sere araded.ew,eeaneed•'Purse.ne"te,,it:A,,40 Charter, is vested' with the 'authoritY of Mletnistering.the affairs, 1330agproved' Nay'r22,- 1947, and effective Catcher 1/ 19/7 the,. of Weld County, Colorado,.end .- - •rseption for.sales.•and•p0[Ohsees.o!�'electrSOlty, oosli-e0ude gse'J ^ (including natural;"manufactured.:and-LIA thfleh.Dmarobelle gaerT„dm$1",, ' satEREAS,-Section_29-2-103, Colorado Revised,Statute" , (C.R.11.9,... oil or coke sold to occupants of resid•,nss as specified In Beotien euthorlees.00uneimr to' levy"a countywide sales and use tax upon the 39.26-114(1)(a)(XXI), C.R.S., as amended; and the exaeption for approvalof aharmajority,of the registered am. electors of t county' sales and purchases of machinery or machine tools, as specified An votiM.On such..proposal, and Section 39-26-114(11), C.R.S., ea.aeeadmd.y .,,�.,,..,;,.. ,,.v..0. ,,n•,,,,, , ehlt Id;eteldtlOouratrpitehe!tOunty) has not heretofore imposed any 14. Realtamicent_Exeleptir. All, sales of tamable personal - sales or use tax, and' le epertd os,which...a—ppeoitio ownership lax has Dpn.,peLd dentard, , _ payable shall he exempt free the subject males tax,.shem'.�mtaslegoor; WHEREAS, the hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, most both-of'the foixowing oopditions, Colorado (the Board) finds that the istesitlon of a and-use tax of one percent (lQ,W1IY**Mretirthe COME? to,'redote'Stat 1991`ad -.ear' 7ti:'purODaser pis a nonresident or has his principal valorem property" tax mill• levy..equivalent t0"the"•moan!` OlliCrted, • .::plese,of:businpa outside of the County-!.r '7'+•h,.vu t and .,, .(bl, •400{,..tangible person". Prepay., is ree latarad_oCo- ,WHEAEAt,." M e 'board finds that.it is in.the best:intea r•ete of • ' regcirett o he renst•red'oetsids'th rlisit■ of'tbe Coeett the present and future inhabitants and citizen of .the aunty to ;':entler taeammeof':the State:Of:heloradte.:'. - -••.,.,V. aD submit a one percent (14) sales and Villa tax - . .r`: ,:,�'propossi W ens _ �. rsgt■tered'eleeto oltM County. . 15: '',t'x'aQfi4n Ymf Cr� 7u 'ett �neueel eerials Butrj yQ eTa- r-da n '- The--value nd lue"of—eonetruaaen a buSMtaq.astertaleo0 wa gme a.waraf'.t :.. Now, TffEREFORI, BE IT.' RESOLVED by the hoard :of COuntY AA*.PrOVI ANLYMOSS,001)0044 by.the-Coon"mhall ba-exespe trot thou Commleslonere of Weld County, Colorado[ CountY.•sale" ter, ;ittDosett DY. this hmolutioa:.if the starlets-ass GENEIUIL PROVISIONS d•1lveredrby .tae retailer or:his agent•to-a siteGeithln the Lldatartz I. sou oe. The PurPOse 'Of 'this Resolution' is, upon the -416.*v y approval:. of , majority of registered electors Voting on' such Mare.* are Pale.* `For t' they of' thf busin ss:.o �egrt proposal.. OO.laPOse-a sales tax of One (19) upon the' sale at retail .'M•il r, era are oOn•amuCed ■t al .:tiler! oL:his deli erect-S iJ of tangible..personal.property "'retal2er, shit*"tha'e.ngsble personal pgapeteey..o).a+3e4e11wted.Rp( p perty..and;the,furnishing of certain,-,service• 9 in the County, and to impose'a use tar Of One percent (16) Only'for ,tae„t Or. tr,o (Men agsat to • destlneCiOa-to a'e the liaise etefalss the privilege,of..:using or consuming-.in the County.say construction . • COYlnty:Or..t4 a QOee10n carrier for aeilvsty-'to-a�deecctwlM oOta�p end'building euterials purchaeed`at retail,'and. for the privilege of the lisps of the County. If a retailer seloo place,of an*os plies, •tordnty` using..:,or ;COnsuainq ,in.the COchty,.anY motOr,.and other .-:. placebelein a An lace at which he more sal:me eao niumbu■S a.-for vehicles,.purchased-at retail. On,which reglscratioa-.ia,requirei.-,all place or D1*Oea at which the retail_pleR�are'nonwu�mtedr.•f0r - in .a000rdane•,wiG eh• provistOn■.:of Areiole 2 0[ Tiel•-529,-C.R.S., purpose of the sales tax tapOsad by::tale' Resoletion✓shall, An sc orO nce.wiisions. are, ; determined by the provleites of Articm 16 0! Title 39„C.R.S-,.,40, incorporated, herein by this reference. ,:The amended, and by the rules and magmatices'prosUlga44 'tthh46^""" sales and use tax shall become effective,on July.1..1990. . • Department Of Revenue of the State or-COIoseOo.:.. ,. �n OBE - ' '''2..;•,oStatoteQtrry Def-snit&�pMr� IpoOrpOFatad.• Por purposes of this }7. Bales 2.x License. No separate COo4ty s'ales tax Z: lia sigh Resolution, tam.definitions of thewords contained hersin_shall be .s as defined in Sections 79-26-102 and 39-26-201, C.1.5., as amended, shall be repaired. y *trees ••9•ci•g in tam Oueteeae• aof well which definitions an incorporated Mein DY this reference. tangible personal property at retail or furnishing certain services ns en as herein specified shall annually obtain and hold • state license SALER_TAX. as required by Section 79-26-103, C.A.R., as amended. t3. „Tax,T• Tee1Ld Theis 1■ hereby levied, and ehera.....0M11 be -"lei.*..•• Venegr''s- e.,, ..At the las --.asking a monthly return o4 collected anCPaid. a sales::tax in the amount a in this:Resolution �s el'aemt* s'am. - tay°' edOO• �'srY retailer shall ;. • provided, upon the sale at retail of tangible per■osal property and • aatlt]ed+tteveabtraOC.,hem.the .eatee!tax IesV'teA4tq ear• the.. furnishing of, curtain.•services, as provided in 3.9-26-104. ta� ;� i -.Pee'O�vsiomac 4.3 l/,ipse.m•`.,an nanustnu'!eenny cannt�,... C.R.S.• as amended. �- - - - •hall' Da.;j)ruOwD"ae:"1hm"'urdoCe•Fee.,',`,AOY retatlea�,4hlxg�rt,. -' - •••:•.._ • :,ammittieg'.said tax.aAell fortalt timA suoMyOr •,Pee Italess'gOOS _ - 1. NO Tax On Sex. -TM ae0uno saDjede W t•x .hall nee -._.W dtOtm:.;EOr pe;d,lis4msR,reeAtt•noe,rr-- .:• ,,_: :, ' C Titleo3.the amount s any'sales or law lax 1u90■•1 by Article 26 of Cp� nitt,Iatics and° eyt0� ^.'99.4;`� Title 79, C R S.._ae amended. .•-tio•j'adatnLtaa eaCo•tement ot,t a aaT�r- tax.,.lmpOmed - ..� •this•.Assolut on .nee.perfotmsd hY the Rxeouttent Direeeotof S. oeliwry Charge, :.TM gross rae•iDti from' sales shall .,-Deportment of.Seseme n 'atthe:Stets of Coloradarbe.the,eaat Aesmer: include delivery charges when such charges art subject ta'Tae'6tate -Sales.and Use, Tax imposed, by Article 26 of:Title. SP,- C:R.6... as -Zoe-oo27maeAoa«,admAaUttetioeaed enfoeueeeotpnlHtBw Colorado" amended. regardless'of thew plane ta which delivery i■ made. sales T#Ei*..-Rie crtieorislons of Article Y< of.,-1142C211;.-4=11.414,:. • 'Imbued, ead-alT"rolss and regtlatioas Ps'tta2Nttnn"a,-e ':amaes.6 6. Picked bp Building Materials. NO sales tax all * ly • ,�; Director of,thr-Depaei4mat:d!;Sevedre�tlserela0atle„aze' M *p tr.eh• salt of construction and building materials, as the ten 1s wood '�'_e.bermin.:'by- :this rekr•Ooa.•sad., 'ball^'•govers"-the dart otfmt in Section•29-2..109."C.A.S.,.w,- amended, if such materials, are ,edefnistraeion std enforcement Of the : aler`taar IMPOsed"bf';thea picked u0 by the purchaser hurlf;the,purchaser°of such mat �- .��:�-��'�` -« -"'-','•'°'' " '" """""`. "` presents to CDe retailer a IbttildisP parole.Ci othsr,'dootemetatiOn •. . .....t ' *v • .~-r aCC•ptable to such local government evidencing that a local u■• esa ""-"'^""--•'• �`�"�:.. �^'•r'°x• ..-. .•1,�-: ""^"'^"..`•. . has bean paid or is required to be paid. -.•.• 11 g ,- n p w twlo- Fab. 2a 1990_ l tiaLt rip Dukes of�Dizie/and to ,. ' for r roll _ L ' Honor o le Nor ■4u if The Dukes of Dixuland. a,jazz for three decades. °Over the years Q sextenrom New`°thaas thhtt-ban ..the faces have changed-b the 'i vt�+d Sanchez eatertairied international audi- pvt., ,Richard sanches has b'and's vitality'remains: ences. will perform at 8 p.m. The`Dukes_of Dixieland per- . . graduated'from the U.S.Array az- a'd Tbursday. March'8 ,at the Union forma regaisitt at the • groups club.c GT ARX mor crewman Courses at Fort i Colony, Civic Center, 701 10th Bat m the heart of Ave.. Greeley' �y� and Quota.1988430 Studer learned the duties of The:,Coacert a Part S.the Ea- a,tank,crewmart. including the tertamment Plus Series sponsored semble has shartermrcd'thtsune stage withen. PRINCIPAL'S HONOR ROLL firing of armament and small by,the;:city;of GrceIey,and'Untver- su�h•ewsand as Fitzgerald. • Third Grader IfonyCable.Eristba weapons. They were also taught Red Slaeltro and Ella a'1tZ ppea sit~y Program Council at the tint- The:group,also.has•:aippsared Charon, Betsy Hanson. Bilk Tor- field radio operation. rasp read- versity of Northern Colorado. res and 7AcharySchmidt:'` ing, and repair and matnamance Tickets may:be purchased at the• as sneeiai guest.artists with gym- Fah Grades SunshmeAtktns. phoaiesila.,New'Ork9Ts: CiaCin- ", UCCC Box Off rice:358.5000:or the natl. Atlanta. Houston. Baltimore prHe is ocedures son of Jose O. and , UNC ePerlanningArts Bas`OIIice. and Cleveland: ad well: as theTEACMERS Js0IVOR 7t gle Maria•L. Sanchez of 23207 High- Frasies Ham Room 11s,351-22,00.' Guatemalan Rational.Symphogy, Thts .wade: Melissa Baker:'Wal- wady 85,La Salle.Colo. i The Dukes of Dixieland roper- The Dukes' credits^'oleo ba- ter Battelo. Annette Chae�. La- The private is a 1989 graduate Coifs featurq a distblCUvs blend elude ap Dukes' credits` Id 19n" ban Dean' Matthew Denman.'Jes of Valley High School. Gilcrest, of traditional'Dixieland.pop.'and': .mini-.ones "Studs:laMg�n" and ma Diaz. Matthew amour. Lisa Colo. 1 innovative Jazz: The group plays the PBS"spe.. 4a...ibis, Dukes of Lasser. gami Nbc• Teno Tobar and Allison'Weber... i such Dixieland favorites as . Dbdeland and Friends:. � adds- - "Bourbon. Street .Parade", and � the .lip has recorded the F.RRISk C..•_de pastel"Grebe, Davis "South'.Rampart•Street',Parade." Jeremy.'Magnuson.'Caleb••Miller. Thomas J. David bas been ! blends them with mellow blues f�sons and baClrg�uel music Amy Shosfram and e-Weber.' . Ince "Basis Street slues." and for the national p Chefs a television pah promoted fseni Usara AM Faroe to d series "Great Chefs of New or- � a _ MitcheQ„Delomari. the rank senior ab'man: i tosses'stanch ragtime numbers as leans" and appeared in.the PBS Marlsa'rPenna.Anna Hanson. Ben Davis is an serospaCe propul- 1 'The Entertainer."' special"Woody Herman's dig Band Ithwratu'and Snauna Rmtth star spayalisLat-Llovrs Air Force 1 Contemipora Y Pieces. such as Celebration." n report ca donor RoII ' All Base. manna squadron. th Field "Star Wars:' 'Cantina- Suite"'and .�group's inchtde "ffitithj A s on report card bla nixing of read- Mai ntwantt Sgtraa:oa d the everpOpular "When the Salina � d internationally released come 4ingth.and fides� Inageclude Mme' F avtheisasn'of tort Lupton. I Go'Mamhing-In."are also part of "D science and social studies the repertoire for the group.which -rigeI gag" Teacher s Hon R ) Cob has been entertaining-audiences OT � ' All As His wJfe,,Marial,l9 the daugti• and ss,on Mort card bathe above ter, of Carlos„and-Barbara Man- areas. =arts oflongmont Colo. -r^ School sectionism "The'atmanis a'I986giaduate A, Narks oP.EiacrloN of Valley-High-School. criticized 1e INNett fr;wir 00NtlRN. a l>arpefer� 'to the ;Motors of the Platteville Pim Danielle Anccll - Pr"�'°"Minot vi are `"e°" Celwed ' continued from page T 9 B f40.1101 Id'NEREay OWEN that an election - I -believe that Valley ,High vM to b.ld an Yusedn•the am say •tart Scheel.;Island'with-the problem.,- and i.o��o1l v�At 1St eM lethaw of school sectionism. In a`recent dilnabl a`.1r1R A•:elsat•d la aarna .• fthrealm effectivesof, until:•ding d by the apart twbaeeL to any regret tens Nomination petitions m available or the owners of,outstanding b•Me). �.- discussion in One,of my classes. from: Ruth Rhoades:: 121117 weld County '.. _ . the subject.Of social statuses"came, rta•a 1a, rootiuptm, Oo eoasl. Rseoiaeson8 a uWsytswd Reference,. refer to�o mw w .t r up: The Qli�eri ag statuses CVOlVe' No7feE Ile'manna own;that le•tlone sat, havr•Aeon hareb tarore ..ended, end.. sublet:.,ewe en rights or into "Cliques". The cliques that l eM e�°rw�"1ary�a tabroteo mayst the ao„ frost rtses to e�sny A•w•. .. en. .... n.y:n.:..ec.s.e. ...nd a am talking about are the jocks. (e(�ddns•yynee senln't in 'torry-Ra• daytl% :., nerds, stor e.s.,hicks;end most.re- y;'tt..atlia�im n. n;i is., ... '.''gaol 3S• Aaernnreste. Except as to the one percent tie) rate of the 1).gel*- -li-i— an:PrPdey"--- •-•t• dregs--- safes and uN tev,. the provisions of We Resolution nay be •handed cently the•skaters All,of,.thexUr M by p+wt•eson:or w Board frebleor, beePrer, 'CO An sight.. of cliques-discriminate-�against-each election perkily. Ith_dey or. ■y). o eery cif ocututeing bonds): and each -ehende■at ' need net be other as well as:get discriminated Platteville'Pim Proteedon Mirth � submitted to the elaotat• of the County for their appro..l., against. All the cliques involved Relit Rhoades,,leslstafy ad; RevefahilktY: rest ay aeofiaa, eubaaoetan paragraph, are ' and'n0'.one.gr'4up is to ywN In the wneWlll• IIenW R•bnuary to be iinvalii oor'lap �unepnffoorceiabl. th of e In..�iwty= madaiell o�habLlltr blame. I-believe that we should sit or surds potion,-paragraph,•Peep or prwisim•■b.11;not,wetter any down as a school and talk this'1s- of the'eehainthey sections. paragrubss, oleo••• or Padden of this. .Biota ion.'°rt-la the Laotian of she Spud that the:various paste sue out. The barrier"betweenStu of this Seeoiutioh'-are'esvarable. dents needs to be stopped and this no above and sgeegoinel Repletion Pm, on hatim duly hada aad yearn;a great year:te.start-.. _ seconded, adopt r by:the folioving vote ew w•,2_sa•daur et_'Canary, • .. :may '. �dr COMM: COtoQair0lmta AH'Lirr • RaOe y , . . ., . . •.. - _... ., .. _ .... . Meld Canty lirk,.ne••R.00rar ` .1 and Clerk W the otut" an Before you buy . . . INass► visit Garnsey & Wheeler , n��MWt `Coax �Tje.l y .... AlvideRD-AA'TO-TOM. Caaetaepe.L. Yerbert- » Girt( ;rrt I'll -1 �y ,, . (!I;;I;Iluil'((t1;1 � c I s:'^I lait� � r'a' �r vt/t 'i�� ._ rn ealy 1I;n t •/u,d 303-332.9'174 t -- 1100 Eighth Ave. JillUIuI I•a hlc , l;lllt, e .. � . : croNoy•role 1-800-537 2508 "iii°"vV izsl ; Pubdehed In the to Staket.eadar and the Plattovllle�!**Id. FOR YOUR Bar.`ORD DEAL. Ramos, 7, 14, 21. and.2a. 1990. n• ,,♦., , .1 "^7 },.�r die, '^p g,, ` nigStilsrt ebb, made of any motor ,or o vehicle,..gor %TµA registration is ,•:„e ' Pursuant to Section 29-2-106, C.R.S., as •mended, the board ,60401 kedr andxeOto.rtitIMat OD"�C1t146„syely:?'Ae-, issued for mach Y. shall, following the special election of March 20, 1990, and. prior '"�.,y '.veD101e on tor'ellobiL ,AOee•byrfhearalar�adol0epartysee of Revenue to Nay 17,- 1990, request the Executive Director of the Department cd c'' � ttrentbOrised,.ageetuntil"any m rdOsrwpopi•tbs_swrwa.�use or Revenue;to administer, collect and distribute the sales tax hereby :'" comwaDtiDeRWhereof Pme Bent to thle`temobatlm,ehe11 be Ooll•otad imposed. The. Board. at the time of sinking such request, snail ,py.-th•"Qaui4f:Clerk,Land;10100gtlrr:saa•glyr.vnTAoYiRW agent of the Drovid•^ Ne following documents to the Executive Director of the v� . ;Colctadoc Dpartment.oftitevwar+-oths,trvewdv+et-.the use tax shall Department of Revenues be paid to the.CounC Deriodi y, Cully-in• end th Ce.with en agreement �F.'• ^"', ,.:., + "to`beassteredby end between rte County.sdd,the.t.o3ora0o Department (a) A RKWIftof, this 'Rd•olutiOn,�.�certified 2h•,the ,County'' `` 'yet Rswege.. Clerk and4WCOr'dar ". •-- -+- ." ' '"4n} s4fi ,'' " •" --. 24. S• truce pn SO 11i4din4 lateriale Os& Tax Collet SOn. (b) .AReldeVtt■ of `"pebliosti0n •oL this Resolution,' sa ^The'-;Gel b ` �•tra :use tax.„�for eoostruotlon and bending •. 1 . DrOved,'DerelaS ...,. a. •.,;,,,..r famterdaieveltall be-aaaiteteret tAhe direction of the Board. The . -usm ter may be yid by eatlmate through the payment of the tax at to) An Abstract of Election Results, certified am to the the time ,permits are_.issued_for building and conetruction.: As an ' approvnl of the asJxut,texcby.a eaiority'OC-.the..-registered alternative: to the eatimeU Drocadure provided above, payment of qualified eleetors'ot Weld'County voting thereon. r•thi■-;use,,.Cax may m,made-by "the filing by any applicant for a -'" _building. Permit of en,aflidavlt stating that the applicant•:intends in the .vent smut the 2xe°eC1W-,DirrOGr of the OeyrtmeRt of , XL Putobasw;all-builataq`-sad construction materials necessary for Reams fails or refuses"to oOliect,the. selem tax. ieposed'by N1m ry 'Resolution, the Board shall be _•authOrired. to,,provider-tor: the the project iler located in the building permit application:building fsor e collection, administration- such-such sals tax•to the ti°•••ad retailer loOatw w1Nyx the County.- Lorry Wilding permit extent permitted by law or to amend thin.Resolution to'comply with •eDDlioant_rpo astir;es..„maw, •ltetsettvo DLOeWur• provided above - Na requirements °f con Department of'Revenue. • -. shell;;melbtein and preseilso‘betailyd Scathes* end receipt,records wDion tehell','p• wD ^eo.lnl'DmotlDu:-aad audit by emDlOYs*e of the - OSE TAXI 'soard, and`any unpaid tarter due +hall he suDjeOe to col3ecelOna. - - _ TM oollectLon and admlaietraeion oL the us• sus ispoeed'by Nis 20. Prop:rcy Taxed. :ThareA.ahereby levied ampthere�shall M Resolution apa11 be yerlomra,.se. the, direction of the Boers 1n collected and paid a countywide.us• tax'of.on• percent -.11t),,Only for ':seDa(:ant�CsSSy.'tAi sare.rsnn•r-',aa tW_oolleoElon, Warnistracion ao0 the privilege of using or consuming in Weld'County any,construction , NrfOMaeerxt col`the sales-and De•'Tax-Of tbs.-State OC Colorado. ens building materials.puroha■et acs recall and for the privilege of - V ' Dec OP TAX REVEMOLS~•. storing, using or consvninq any.. motor .and:Other vehicles purchased at retail on wn1cA registration is required. - ,- 25. No Distrypution to NunzcipalitEms. The Boerd has 21. Definitlon. sot i purposia-Of Nis Resolution,' the tens - presently determined not to distribute any D•rosneegs or portion of 'construction enndd building. mater2alN shall mean any•tenglbL N• salsa and use tax revenues to suniorylitiem witbie the county. personal property which-in:atorsdi used•-or:consumed in the-County. The iorclmaximum of ad valorem of the eel mill Lay me mulled under and which is intended'to-become part of, attached to, or.a component Secelam',•iwT of ArtfOl• riV of con raid County aawr Rule: Charter _ of any building, structure, road or: appurtenance in'the 'County. ' ''so0.1.1•a xMuctl,tmc•flacal-year 1992, and the liras calculation for subsequeot'tiscal yeere,t,0y an amount equivalent to the net amount 22. Dew Tax Exemptions, In AO event shall the use tax imposed ,ot.;crale►;end._useneAM Oollectsd du:lnq the period of Jul), 1. 1990, by this Masora-ikon extend or apDlys through Jun, 10, 1991. The collections atoll be prorated for deposit in relationship to^theesill levy of the Meld County General , fa) 1b the storage, use or consumption o- any tangible runt,_• Road. and Bridge Pund,, Capital Expenditure Pups& and personal property con'eale of which is subject to a retail Con -frab vis mend and oa fund . "Ripe any expenditures rthe authorised in sales tax imposed,by Weld County. .. 'caltheat do mention nsited•. 'all be awterm for eon .above County Direct and' Sao'rations ,hall W as ax:tereined by the weld , (b) To the!storage,: use,or or consumption of any tangible County Director of jia.+oe. - Personal propercy'"purcheeed fOr-.Ernie in the 'taunty, either in its Original form Or as an ingredient of • - _--- ELECTRON _ manufactured or compounded prOdgct. itself* regular;course , _. ` "26. icSutedemion"ts Electors. Pursuant to Section 29-2-104(1), of . bsslexess, - : C R.S., as--amended, cheer being no general election within 120 days on(d) 1e e ' storage, nth or. consumption of tangible after the adoption of Nla','Resolution, the sales and use tax Personal propeRy' brought ,into..the County.a: nonresident thereof fox his.. own storage, use, or Oon•ueptien;while 'psOpO■al'"doamaeerA -3e.:Mir-Reso2ntloxt shall he weariestco the ' temporarily with'the Count,' however, this exemption ds*e qualifl•d'vnd:-r•g1aGx'ea��e2wtorr'o( told County at a -special not apply.:to the':•torage. wee,avvonstmotion of'.taogibls electl0ta:to:'+ba.held.-om...TurMay.-Nard1.:,20. 1990, the gcestioh to 1H personal property brought.into this state by a.nonresident outwitted to the qualified registered •Sectors shall be a follows: to be used in the Conduct of • -business in this--state. SHALL A COUNTYWIDE SALES 'AND DSL TAY OP VLID- .1.. • 1.:.,. s...,.r.Y..i�h� _ _ (d) To ...the •terage, we Or, consumption of tangible COUNTY, COLDRADD, AT THE RATE OP ONE DLRllnq' ♦. pereOnal'property by the Onited States Coverfteent or- the (ie), ea LtVYED AND INDOSED lOR TEE "DQaPOBL OP State of•Colorado. or- ita-inatitutiona. Or-ite'political REpOCING ?NZ AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAY NIL,. LLVY. subdivisions 1A; governmental.their gover� ntal. capacities only or by ..•• •�" writ THE P$OP09AL AND ALSOIATZON religious ou vharitable corporations.-in the--conduct of ,. �. Tne -to�^,09`.. COOM'Y CONNISSIONrR5 Or WELD , their regular religious-or oharitable functions. (el To the ."storage.' .us*. or. -cOns • umpciOn. Of 'tangible "'27'•-1Mb cation-dixlemoIution_. The County Clerk and Mecorder so _ pernal. property, by.a.Dersen.angaged'ln-the business oI i■ hereby author red-and directed to publish the full texeot this manufacturing cr compounding fOr sale, profit, or use any Resolution four separate times. a week apart, in The New News, the artlole,...aubscendse or Wamodityr'.rhieh,tangible pereonal - leggl-DrwspaPerrtei'graflene ^Oizoulation in the County. Property enters into the processing of or .Decors an • ingredient or ooeponent-part'ot^sea product or ' service L �, Publ,[ostiar Ofi(eefc• of Close of Registration The which is menuladturtl,.,dooDounded,r Or furnished'and'.. the CouDty,-Clark and Recorder is hereby authorised G publish • notice container, label, Or the furnished.shipping Out thereof. Coneernieg the close::4OC registration for-•:the election in The New .--there,.,. Ums ^lr9el't-neesPeper'^cf,-general OLrculation is the'County. (f) To the etorage,-wm. or consumption of any art1411 of -".,.. ' - ` - tangible Dereonal property the sale Or use of which ham y already been- subjected to a melee or use tax of another »29 Posting and Publication of Erection Notice. The, County county equal .to, or.-.1a, axoesa.."of. Nat::isposed by.-.thio Clerk end Reoor�r • hereby wN°r end aitected to Resolution. A oredit shell be grantedagainst. the,use-tax ,,.coxspicuouslv.pomt•, at aeoh,pelling pleoe,vat least ten days prior imposed by this ReaoluerOn wiNrNpruE toe -personas _to'the'aleet•iaa,e.ta• notice axqulr•dby Seddon 1-a-102, e.a,S., as storage, use, or,-,00nsumption An the. County of tangible emended...The County'Clrek:and.RecordeCls.nereby further authorised personal property Purchased by him ina previous;county: �, and'airsotd"!o pert conaDioroeslY 1n Mr OILlw end to publish • • The amount of the:credit::shall ber.equalto.the tax paid by' 401011 Ot election in The Neil New•,,at least once at least ten days • him by reawq of the imposition of-a salsa or we tax;of a prior. r0 the,election, pursuant. .to.. Section 1-6-202, C.D.s„ as previous county on him purchase or use for the property. ae•sd.d . i The amount.of the Credit shall not exceed the tax imposed '30; Clews's. 2ardiatautraftee,.thm closing of the polls. the by this Resolution. `-erection oflicers shall deliver the ballot boxes containing the � ballot cards to the counting center. -�Thr results shall be submitted OD To the, AtOrage,.-.ule. Or ..consumption of tangible to the County Canvassing Board to.be canvassed according-to law. personal property and:household household effects acquired outside `" Tf.e.upon ca DwesYag •leCtO a C`Ye"appears. that a msio hove voted the of the County"and -Drought into it by a nonresident ,-ppiaGred'qurlLLled el.00ore sroeing at wxcb aleoeioh new votdin acquiring residency. :- • - !floret themaler•nhd Wi tax•'Sraposal; the Board L■ authorised to • and shell implant the imposition °touch,■alas us and e tax. (h) To the storage nor-use of n motor vehicle if the owner _ is or was, at.the time-of-pareASN, a nonresident:of. the :'dr".• -coadngy;of-Elerrie ":"The election-'shall be hold, county and he purchased the..vehicle outside of the County 00MootW' and, the results thereof snail be determined, so. far as for use outside the'County and actually so used it for a ..:o,,.. lei-Live ooeformity"with"-the 'provlelone of the Colorado mubstantial and,Primery-purpose:tor which it waeaoguirad Election Code of 1980 as amended. - and he registered. titled. or licensed said motor vehicle , - outside of the County.'' (i) To the. storage, use,, or comumption of any ti.,: ,-• X1.2. Pettatit"yyleitaelorgnot Mfolated. nand on yG mid municipal dale. and.use tax rates wasting on the date of adoption construction and 'builditq materials and motor and ocher vehicles on which registration 1s required it a written - oC..this Bewlutlen. the--Board'hereby finds and determines that the oontraot for the purchase •tbarrofutgam entered into"prior ,seven_percent._limitation-,provided6•-in Section 29-2-cos, C.R:s., .es to the effective date of thie,woN tax. • ,, amended,'w13.14 be-exceeded.34 at least one munlolylicY within the 'county-1y the-Coentysalecesdemcmix imposed`by this Resolution. A. on(i) To e -wmorage," "dee, ,,nr-"0eDm0apti°n' r" Ot ent' -- Rowaverc there"is so prchinition against the impOeitlon of the salmi constructime,axd••obullding'•wateriele''r'equlred'•or• t♦ade and use tax by Weld County because the County Salem And Os* lax does necessary In the performance of any construction contract 'Aotr.exoeod,",oea, perON,[�.(lsy,,. _Pucwuat. to Section 29-2108(1), bid, let, or entered ante `at aeaY t.me prior.° 2 the '•- Tt C .di, as.amend�d - effective dace of this Re■olutlonw•: ,0,, ,-- ,.- - .4.;._ - :' 'r 4 11 Effective Darr icapi`lfty. ,OPOn .adoption by the 21. Motor and other venpAn'Dee?a7f 4.O1'1}peioe:- .•llpr�� ne tsk alsot rata,.•c, the gvcilA olrentoor.thin '1eeOlDtion shall.. became provided by this lesolut�n r a1rbe •pPlfceble to evert naroe W effective and `in force at 12.01 a.e. on July 1, 1990, and stall Other vehicle purchased at retail On whieh,segistration !+,required _ by the laws of the State OI Colored°,'and no-registration„shall be 4 .r.... ._^ . .. .. \'w.a.:.... ♦ w,�.._.,. ...Yin. ♦. .. i.r.•rv.r.... _ ..n._`�... rti.. .+...v ....._r= ..�. . r. .,.r.. .^- ,.., .. .. page•20' t.At-9ALL1BetEMMairefeb. 28. 199Q. •. _ is x +4 sum One quote puts-it all in'perspective. ` c'�W For over a year Philp Anschutz has been on a cam pe>� ..: • nnsptt National Hog I intend to be hl ���ll' f fn hndeedoat on to-the Anschutz's pockets:' . Anschutz owns a private estate adjacent to the,ranchreoently purchased by We enemy... National• Fd is n main use of eiJ � Anschutz'sd is notagiicuiure Reuses - it for 'hrspnvate leisure and r+eaeatu)rL: Within the law, how Philip Anschutz - uses his land'• or how he spends his ,` money is his business:But he does not have the right to distort the facts.The . }the u =T carnmgix wluch he has financed has been 1l ' one of fear and falsehood.It's time to set the record straight, I lratend to ``�sd„... ndlus.hiredhandswantyouu - to believe that somehow•National Hog Farmsris going to pollute the ground water and destroy the environment:;7;hat's.. .1�/ simN Iy�'inotaruC ' '. _ ational,Hog Farms has obtained, permit andoomplied with every rule - i ad ve ration in the.development of the _ ••• facility.A•Colorado jAte recently affirmed that`,W,eld'CountradW cotrectly,,m'the'; permitwigxomis.Water effluent,a product,of_ National 14Farms'method of organicfarming,oonsatutes no dangerto thegmondwater,or'to.tlieSouthPlatte .. l IlL o i l V 1'' River when apphedyn�spe ifitd amounts . and rotated.over:2,000-acres. . While:.Plnscliutzand'his'associates have,.. �r m afals much time and moneyr-iss t s,then create lJ a false alaXm overwaterissues.•thereare many issues they've eeted to discuss. haw had yy� :.,Issuestikethe'numberof`newjobsczeatedby ills National:Hog Farnrs.:.the important new; market forlorn giowers..the economic„ impactt t WeldCounty.-.and the for alt ellel ly Philipp threatened to be National.Hog Farms,enemy and adversary. aaAnd he's livedtp-to-his tterat.He,and';' f u or while. those he pays;cynically believe that if-they ` scream loud enough,throw enough mud; rid and hire enough students to pass enough, „ I'111 w7{►lilp L.. yo Let�stellPhilipAAnnsch�utzthaatthe'swrong. • will L. o sid 1e, Let's s tell Philrp Amschutz that-in Weld I- County,•facts come before fears.That,r, responsble,tested,court=approved _ environmental•regulations come before,: c, * threats arid ilkonsidered new:regulatory. �t d Se�-me schemes.And that agricultural.jobs come ' '' beforePhiTsp'AnsditXtz.'spersoaalverdetta " K the ranch. The-unpolluted facts I Denver billionaire. 'Ansdiutz Spring! ,1988phoPe,conversation ' with Bill Haw,President, National Hog Farms offinotit int • p�i�� Irani w ' ,' Bill th� ��., , ,_ ,wnu» ntax 1e elsrolTil wnb4.'lJn0e4 a0 ..DYreH'•;swr ax3u«„ - - atA t< dal a .. 't.. ,ae s, e« rq'> >,n0 t. a7n7oto9 1 bn Ga.� � ec�llom page t,ty a yr• yfin 1 r- . .. ,n. +�Y n �,.. - 1 1 1a �iZralo e'offeetivo'.until,arspoaladi hr Thu,lout'(suble0t.tt:+gg rats o- ,er.:.t1r Ownere o>y.•Oeteumdia4.D0e6o}: �::,..• n ,:,-,• , -�> ye. stavotory Ro(e • ,, all a atetory. citations la--this , -Reiolntion atoll he construed to refer to mesh statutes as the r fo v., ;aoy line-boon esretedotsmaed,ded«' ade mobjeut :otr aeyr alalhea of 'owners of outstanding bonds.-,-aa.•'.the»sane ear Rrreaftmr,be,aemnded- rree tlee to cis ..: ,,:. y;: - .id. - Awe.Nseg • iroept as to the one.Deftest (It) rata of'the ','sales ant use—tax, t.hs'WtOvisiOns ot-this:'MsOlutioe;r amended nded ,by. Resolution:Of !Re Board. lineb]ebt. ,banner, ee rar 'ritht• of I �. outer. of ,.outstanding bonds);,. 'and such ;ansndsent- Deed web be subaittedy tooth•electors of the COunty'foritheitapprOvrl ; 3c.... se alrt4tY.' It any section..,:.soAnetias.-. , 1 sentence, clause or pr'ovieido-o thin,lasoluppw^.hail:ha' .i to be'invalid or,unenforceable, the invalidity or/areal tan of such section -paragraph,-Oiaw'or'proviadowshalLfaOt'atfeca any of the reesinin4'seatiene,-paragraphs, clauses or 9rovi lions,of this Reoolution. - It is the Intention'of the-Mosel that the;Trudges Darts of Nis.kewiuelar'an•'sewrabla":� ' The a aide and bove and y �foliating vote on t r�'� of Jswoary, 1 or CoobTr c massiossws ATTEST, COOATY, 0 BApO Meld County York and Recorder ' and Clerk to the Board , , . Bfi �,#1 r9a • . . . t.Y tan " Wh r 4Ie �ptt�C'n0poED APPINDVAD M TO POMO � L. Riarbert A I Published In the lei Salle Seeder and the Platteville Harald. '.Februarys ,T,:-14,, 21, and 22, 1990 fl:,; s. het,yC' r 0. • .,' 7.Tae Leviet parole hereby lerls l end v -.., then dull be 0elleoted sad paid•a rke tau in the hmwmce b t6re,ResoaAorpr.tided. upon the fele kneel'et peers! pegNfly asEther thrilling.ehaaWe•ea- vlee.aerate.a'.p1,,t-Ala.Ct" �.3,��.. AFFIDAVIT OF PUDUCATION • / !_ ‘ • e.Nola;m Tex.Tea awing*Madto I 1 tax shellac Meade the smart day aka of use tex hnpeed be Arad.26 of 7Rre 39, STA,E OF COLORADO � / C.R.S..asamended. ' s. Danko Charge. 1Ir glom realm OF WELD SS. from .hab'.emd kcal m'.aatarP \ .• • rrartranarpwary suers tans S Sake aed Ur Tax Worse by Meld*26 of ) Tine 39.GELS..r unaided.eeBudlee.el I. �` Q I ( ms una of said County of sotoionnaa=mos the pia Dar ;Herr- Weld, being duly sworn, say that 1 am office manager of In by BOW-..d COWy;CemmlrMemn of Weld tartan apply to eherkda streair mkt Cory Colorado; and parsuant to CBs mwdm toster(.1..-anae tow is"veal 6i"... Tile WINDSOR BEACON,INC. 294405,as rrnded a*peir election b Samba 2(107.CAS..es anrseded,et herby cone-and shall be held oft Troday, inaUdak r picked lid by I a weekly newspaper laving n general circulation in said March 2:.t9p).,--' - VaWpwawrd Count and State, publisher, in the town of WINDSOR. in Meebspec-h acutg wra]oa.I ,bass paid oils Ytymramr Y I {gslea.eaa.gesab.Br.fb.raplaK'� aestea^Irbrs.N�or'bnq.Wl.e.-he sniA C°un(y mil Stale; cord that the notice. of which the __. >.��. u daLpL• , - - annexed is n true copy. has been Irampe-li.ureaer•aeernewa . pmdeetObi fr the phep oirofredudet the apply to die askreflaa Pamne6.Yh bed' ' a atwa pmpertytu story. ses.grethe gepagieEY pnga(th,::' published in said weekly for successive (bNhefuateatdthe Raadetrenpropesta{- 'rood' eaeaaaw°armereriagaepro-; weeks. that the notice was published in the regular and the sakeind relaxk p blalied alrg with Me hi DSC:sutra 2012(g), as Audi entire issue of every number pf the paper during the period us gawp,. rodegadrea0owbtr1,1917.rleOae- ter g DaadWe amenday orYuwwryry.�1990. � a� � eRetamrded. and time of publication, and In the newspaper proper and BOARDOPCOUNTYCObfhRiOOtthBR5 1:S.pplwust4Poads.Naailareuru not In 1 sli rplenteut, and that the first publication of said •. wafDcournycgnuDD stelae*rotM.rledba.peered with ! IlYr MARYANN PBOmTIAN fadaprodded by the Nimbi etpyW.rny hollcc was n said paper bearing the date of the COUNTY OA1tlC ANDRECORDER fr'pregrasa tar wars matt el ete. ANOOBRICTOTfIBOARD' daft..42,ILE».9aglda471a.,Pre Ospas, day of e�ua A.D.. IS 90 MrMmryrtaes= aaerdtM, maglarPh.:•'Srd' )lace& an the last publication g i I.Fub90ialbmeew 4wa:a2 forcoesea " caereb'mweeBrprorl/eat as SC. p lica[tyoyn bearing the da(c of the the w0b?ertane rsad sit(wrae.etee stel,16Soothe 10.rseernet a eeded. me• 1 do or f R0.�Y� q ea in.(ktarmwaa hQa,Johnepen. - e 9. t varelyarawal by howdy... /�J! Y .A.D.. 19 -!O pain. reentIhnley Y Coll.L'soma. 9'n°er*tOth leefor giblewe r! and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published ks 9m.wf Weld Herald. Phis hSoffs poet popery twagceerledtatege .d, Nam Weld Nenld. Aes moib poet prepetyrrelalrlhelRebakgatr�rrbWr tt5ntinuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 52 Platte Valley leea� kte PAtle Herald and iorerawanwt Ira aPrwiataliTA dud*"►.. conSCCII0VC weeks, in said County and Stale, prior to the '" ^'% " ""'` gvca.uron ecbyaeothrrrb,,opwto, date of first publication of said notice, and Ileac same is a R& REVENU$ AND A noposAr. POR wodbt pteyd">b�iend�e. A 'y; neWSpnpet within the meaning of nn Act to regulate printing IMPOSING A COU T1YWIDE SALES TAX grantee y in em. ..4. tax tmpre by of legal notices and advertisements, approver) May 18, OF ONE PERCENT 7tH UPON TEE SALE Weld Caaty;Cotor do,Mdt respect to each 19J1, and all prior nC so far as in force. AT !WAIL OP TANGIBLE PERSONAL arwrtlo4agwl k emetrtro me.keikly ! /� .t. PROPERTY AND TEE FURNISHING OP Imprabcalrkeer IN metairpredar ypld . /`(/�� CERTAIN SER RN VICES WED COUNTY. by die rr r bmepreNaeaa•'l 4244:11/ AND A COUNTYWIDE-USE TAX*,ONE tyry.The amanrdme-c editaaan sateen 1 }:I:II.F.M IF i PERCENT (1%) ONLY FOR THE PRIVY- the sake tax impose by Weld Cmwap...Cola.''I LEGE OP USING OR CONSUMING'N sae. WELD COUNTY ANY CONSTRUCTION 10,Adorers of Stet*Ruke cord Regain- i AND BUILDING MATERr.9LS PURCHASED &et.Tae3mporia deheeau on the male at AT RETAIL.AND PORTNEPRIVI EGE OP retail of tangible perste&property bed the Subscribed and sworn to before me this �'j STORING, USING OR CONSUMING IN furnishing of urvkes gabled to Ude `' day --v�fLII- Rc ANY MOTOR AT Parrmt O N AND OTHER `ratlNb m:'der�.�of die of ' AND A PROVIDING POP A'RRDUCTION INWAN be enacted with any reNmldaa ion o may L4,{� r AO VAtAltmf PIIOPRTY+TA54•�.0Wr1N'° De'en.ted by.separate Resolution d the -14) FRU? AMOUNT EOVIPALHrf 7'0 SHE'SALES Burt.. AND USE TAX COLLECTED;AND PROM. IL Aeutrk Exdaded^The eeseab cob-. MG POE AN ELECTION ON IXE PROP0. jeer te Oa meal net Index the tams of SALS CONTA1SDNP.REDI any sereav re tea Wposed by Ankle tad M I9 y commission expires la` / -y:_g %mynas,iheastlef County Calm Title 39.C.RS..aaawMwC:......,atones of Weld ;--lechsled.no to Colorado stator sad�� County- Mmipts from'npusuaft �ihan laded, definer NometWe Oyler,b.Waled with the e•: charges;Mae suds charges are subpar ro that,of sdntnbpAeg.the Ohio of Weld the sides and us tart ehheSaeledCelorade- evised 8A5, Colorado- Mods.29.2.103, Coroner : every is .aegeTmeuKtleepbwmwalagM, Raba Sbmeantywid),hewed limed ao ax Iharykmea.its to levy 6 , ._ 13.-GenerarEremptka‘,Theni Maths ups theodos of,dtheuttly troth such exempt fiemearluaMbaurdu•Cre-pre.,- tere0 ektorsofArthepaay.voekg m web videos dtMa"RnekngealfdTae rnghble,• p WHIlitaa.. 114( - exempt nder.ettend-eaNOr.wbba..as.. WN®rEAS.Wpfaled any ales County)II•6t. eumded,whichxNbn•59.26•it iacorora:ed not heretofore reused say aeW r rue tun amended,which axamptreasan bnakpaaad and aemk Oydaefo sales food adenoid WI�IBAs.o a'irNdCamOhsCommis-Basr> the e11ed le oeet Wrdfuerdenrdrd abearodwe100 aitioCof•a (the ROW> . speAna k searr'59:(15)aui-76.26- tadaago that mathe Wprhbe d•Wes had ow 11x, (IY,ea amended. as sections trdmapawmt 1991 adv lorermit emart the y tax P6), C.R.S.,r ben add. ur eke sections tylowatery ery equivalent lent to hebmrn property ell were amended ray 22,1'panmm m H.B.., mIB.revy equWsbnt to the amount collected. U50 approved May 22.19176 aa.afYaVe',- aad - Ocsobett 1917;die.aseausioeo( awined •9VNAotri'S;iht`eorsRnQlne{1ehilicth'e' purxh'keewbt elechlcity:mow,wood,get(b• beet interests of the room as future in- chiding natural,manukaae;and hg.bd,. haters*,and cinema ofthe County to submit petroleum ga•Lluel el at mile add to xer-. serPaeent(MiWed and we sat proposal pants of residences as specified in Seeds Idea registered'dates cif are County. 19.2641/(1)MI(20Q),(CALS.,r aeenaedt NOW.TNBREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED as the remotion ter Wks and perchers et by.the goad of County Comoderbners of maeftrppy or machine tools,es.spaallled in Weld Gary.Celer doi _._. Satins 5946.114(11).C.R.S.,essanded. GENERAL PROVISIONS 14.NanwWtOerd Exemption. AB asks et I.Peeper.The!moaner this Resolution tangible personal tweedy on Mika•spangle Ie.upon the approval of a majority of register- ownership tax has been cold or k p rohle ed electors voting on such proposal.to Im• shell be exempt hoot the subject sake ear pose a sales tW dare(I%)upon the sale at - when etch sales/rettoth d the folkwkg retail of Namibia pureed property sail the conditions: . . _ Mabhkgd Ce'Wn uNb n in the Canty, 00 The perchaser Is h reouaNrt Of 11•• and to impose a use tax of one pentad(VW hie prod*place of business bride ef the erdy for the privilege d using or harming Cray. sow Camay any eoesrKtiee-ea braving (b) such tangible personal'property k ntaterWs puyhaned at man.mad for the pre- registered or rtWhed to be reyaosd eet- vlege.d siottas,using r Cenrvetkg ie the side the Baite of the County code the laws. CalaY'ay abter,aa e(her seleeke,•ern. -of the SemeatCoW.de. , chard at.raaitta whlebrelWeWa is re. u.-PmnPtr fa'Ceaebvlke Marra eartfterneft Mail'WI ik2ert,�29.ecn: wh aad Wildding Tr. 'mttwwm+ - skaawromepommd heroin by this refer- has preerely been doneaeday(hearsay ear.The sales mad use tax aludi bexwne d• shall be axerRPf hem ere COMM/SSW feetlranJdy 1,/990. leveed by cob ReeeM r-it.iae.a meriale; 2.Staters�e"Pr" are&Matl by the staler hk agafa a pewpeer0(tabarsiotlen;theddfnhbed ' eke waWtbwASlbdtleCeary.•.,.:..: the waVs"aetaked beret.WW1 be as de- 16. pima or sunk. Pere geprs d on Bead le Medan 39.26.102 add 59.212°1, Reseltear.@nWbeaM'w'oomaaard GILL.am amended. which adagios.re a the Ore of bummer d the rMllralese bmlparedheroin by Oda aferawW. thetauglhl►pereri property sad le defter. eeddbtlythereaWYersyunt o•arm. .rtkb.fa6mntrasametOeryoNrringr :aed:tteideheraleeolb.aide • ordMretire erase.Gam eo gonna rb persona property enters Wore poesy Corlett err,rear o be held ea wee swim-)rer' Asa des1ltatlee• sins d M am became*•s• yedkat*corm." Tue*dalsctrad9p re area Mr/ emidedell ardso R,mpwWea wetymta the roseaa,eerncemed re .mwModearttrada'relwaettertin hag no pennant pre of blare,* insitulaionatek,oempead•d, of.100.004 rabsmforam - Ctmte.or re more ranhoe proof bur:.. and the rearmlabti;'a the fbraer ' SMAA"A courant's SAXES AND places , nem,the pre orplacesa.w s hieb the theta .NppW rMted aw ., ,,..", . USmTAXORW®,D.0011NIT,COLORADO'. aces au aonummated for to purpose ere.; MTo.the,storage, tam at eawatpeir, AT.THE RATS OF ONE PERCEIrT(14), slain lmpawd by tar Reresondwp be" of not article cif Wale prong pretty" IRGNd4D AND1MPOSIiDPORTIEPUt• .. detoreaed by the provider*Article 26 tMrocrrwsdrerrhae band}bewslb e-"FptR'tlF" rtlefr.AD'YALOTIM °fi e39,C.R.S..Y amended. rmemdd4byy the -kited to•rW or um six d roar Monty �FROMM TA7.MILL.LONT.IN AOCOR-. rein rd regulations prom Su C the ron• equal tor in area d deaf Irera 6�ly�lt 1°DANCR'wall ,,not-.PROPOSAL AND Department d Rewewdthe Mate RYdutlon.Acre shall be grMbd asalrt; h6SOWFIONOPIIROA1mOFMUNTT'' Countythe:uet to 4oa essheb . heilvlr'COlw OD7.Pedlar TW�DC0lb*Ca sake shall b No'tmpaesany pin etpat r•perm's el tor,ere or• der ant,reorder d ir.Tr to red ,: Was tsa license h eh be morMohr.Any pew INOPMsompti a ie•re C9mab,d(,in:Epnrrl . and teed. Wribi lheToWherry,tort ofdr to Perna orier harm full ang• rimy. heaSal::orthei ereee enbal be •m Brash remarre ige 7bewar % tb4 pane•u pro as herein aetmeYshillSWg equal The'ae ldbyte a yrat @R.he in iu New Denawbetl pL,sen paper f. certain earybm as areal baspecssos sea tin edurmmaroaror elby rat*the g rrw awe Nawaa d testy.e- d tmhpWy o6Y Sara haN 1400,CMS.. w countyimpodte bieposeta orusetr Mep ore_ gaaerrdsrWeerreCate� mgWdd by Seals@ A•ri193. CMS.. Y huab rneend able craze she t tat r• de .The Corey Omt aOapdRer la amended. - the tax inmowedlhecw®teieRau mg' Worley:The Coal 46 pal•d settee cos- monthly raters aOrel is At ears or the o the rag%by Oda ass,ore . teeny tbeek eo teglea 0 aeotlr rte. . me•hia toolu onour.cake* dull be feasible ib the•tonal p perre osrpgon m�WwUmYbr*aeRbamRrMreMrt- by red Reaiutbn, m �muesft rrel be effects Wd61e pwrr pde et tb dtCr ty-ha bn in te&d Nil.New..the ra eanapepwd eotleedtesu •.res dtan treat• broug .demand rawefere Oespe es Eenealatting saWm.keekta edM rm.mamNJfmsha be hmkVht bdodby�.•einewdnSaegdfiY 29. Fattingm:.desi eapeene a'• twwts�mtinro a s.said :" dull Ikea theOil Irma Mar ot:a the Cheer ter-hicle wreM ambeerddes*po pored Se toknitroamere W'reendWs om tan ca re be it the•aca We nt of r@ ma aPlm` days prim .cal otereg Sea,at le*at red show. rte'• Pe* Pure*aped care r. ahrme did the ve rt d iafire et Or Corer. by Seam am 14 IneWRr,ro a raMgYkM ew19. rrrio eaks.'AdmpmMed'• for useed ldvOs ryadoOsrb bbyYSmCldr mo ,CdiirWherebyf The 79: se.Thecals m.aware :1aa tint inksra,sat the Camp•ead'aaatRtYp:..CAwy Oerldistedto eramY[comer haemea.Theaol isles tax letreed yWad,, wedtich kwsirmir•Mpbewr papme*papms In dratrrroda esodea retry eeedi efao ire euw tan lebythe Mbyatte tt.d.oA a or miador att eat he e*eears ht Mei News. die at bed°see m leaalr re Dina'm etreprtewM byrvenae o• ereCarty. agehtdeeororvrR" reesi0e bThe Plat Wee.@Watt osraYes teed re Dinar teesee reamer d, ofre Cohei eqa)�RpsYrrim error orded.wert bSeeba the State d'Citeedo out ere near e- y ih el eottlp,uie.'.a aeswwtpek.d I.6,IO2.Y.RS..r sedan, - metofthe okes&Stel aria* enforce- any motor ant ether vehicles a art - 20:polls,the erod9eryers de rdere, rims*Ai or 2ti os Ma 39. CAS., pro- and motor inn*' inittivertlr..r:vdtA' *tMllitb r'owalsIaCtemeafte M as ar'd Astb4 26'of eke. 39, lolkam for thadr sere rend( edift•wdiiired ter'•lhebeetbrmd Thoevi essbaardtm •r aaaed;era Irec tiveDi tar of [ca rterattat dat ofthiareM6-, Matte.taroe.'nr.orYterR,ated M prmglpwdsit the lrMM Dinar re prior 0y etheMatlsedredrWeentr.en read tic W.Care obbiCa twtippitd m. the laccorarte.re*Run aeiberaae° .e y constnarr+rtAea tat ded. pars at;. be wadtrtd•ardoRrw.KeaWeet, .- Oa o eel t erode"0y+arlre heSte prod- say triad ter mkt.rrat sexy ;.maWeea'i wewaw.ered Mu is dee s worm . aa.R s taree tin mf the sa•l edmalb tleti•osed arse a mar ivactie co L the rae; et the iscel reentered eemet a mseet see t and erarmaot4d the s•4s tat imposed mars el warrnay erAear le re, a'..edie reamwve*rr8w*eherY byre,eat Sectiion,'1n!. 0 ,..CA r.Jr.-aid:.(:�.i tart thiale taties.pWr o tor.•r alma "TmMtu:all rod•.Y-. lsareo t Section,hallitod wleii-vt re 'a Z.motetedOiitr V al r. l- •eOaie drrdMaeieumw(l.iwprl. as d&elm rte Mirt rhaD,h0omldR re ho motet rddMrvwdb trap t Peke dundeelR Carr*Smarm • to aldMbndMaquest the and ptive don shall 'lbeaprIte use .rre ted by ar elewo• 31eld. rrd Aramhr Year shag o May_17,die D [teeter re.eeee serve too abed cl apprise tear ewer tecd.. r bid.deedYreed•n o fee rears pee twrea. Dtraea d rE raged and r d e t eew es rear vehbb PwCbard a eeWl sa of the shell r aetewrrd, a tr vi e rs, t t e, tame our.a end The , the Ore State registration Is o.uired andnere Oct era h rte' in mdamlq nth the 1400 simai pre. tan hanby.renpamequarl,lean at POW time mabdCabndo.•tleenperdefar Rr ' ColenOo�eMISCIAANR0prtmwWeO:- d eestrg ae*a re9oa@t, shall prorde the mate*thy maaaother ego M fin el of- MISaitron aH0U5 , - et tithe ebb tes�Mve leteet title shall b I ter to„a each ve odeNter d"" '32• to a nun teedatbn not s mad,R@@ed title hoe by C rM-wMCW a for. en .[co reed n the edat Win rd.r.ins W�AeeP)'.dry Recorder. oectlRed by Revenue Kee by the Cards Department of qtr[miner Hoard dwsdy na and Wa tM0amgOetrd'R cation doe upe a r ssrage,e,merest:ratl any tin Resores t the dense hereby Air and d4 @)Aeddved h reinbdncloe d ere Resole- de*opt-re storage,this s e;a erepnp be senores that the '29 pram R.5.. don.as aware. to the provided r l be 4a'29.ed m CRm one', (e)ilt The s tt ti EORth!Diction t. by • thereof the g by the Ggent Clerk the Col•Rerordet. emeMed;oho r iehe-CostM u leer one fledaReity f t epprovpTdre saedtY by• par nt oertO agent the Ceide De• mum ipd(rywRwYtr'ed'try syreCltrp• . din d.dre registered aired d: 1""'"' ' parent of Revenue.It Cary ar yper*•the- hrrme@rerais no rarra,apesdi,•,_ A�eeat that thisee.... Dittetor- tax shilldi at tit a Noositio,dthr eserre taIy Weld th thereat that Revenue WMe moues e r d by ends twee:M'eprwty m he impoitr ea re he catt we tan as Wa16.: dfChheht a Nag tog arise wmhrs entered by reed Drammetweenen arrest sea Cory and the Corystnot the cattySett•), or to coyer re nabs tan aired by this Col24.Cor tepuaeretgram blet TAX aunt t not eased one pmt Cit.s too Perth,ore eord .lull w .etaoriaee 2,.Cer ra.Iteed gram fthe es Use rein ee $ettiela 242•Id6 (J). CR.5., as to povr0e for the erection, edmWraatwn Tax CaDatbe.Tr oegatra d the ors tan •mended, or abatement Of met sales tax to the for hoeruibo and harm r.meriar react event Parted Wry er re amid the beerlYlpend r the abates Err Rpard. ep. �0ere error al the Upon Rerwoon ro Cam Meath.requhemente The tetax r decor, by the error a the eery way held theirs m'reere elatir. tale Raaplabt .rein core _irtMD.prenrM2SETAX thepaymrb dtM taxred readeuris.M en eRatindsha raswsfct•.t.r Jay l. . Sated ter bunting teed maloe dvre r 1990.•nee are rotor a to any Aril *re • 20.her shall be Then It hereby dlevied, alteAided aive . the arefta see pro- o er the stag dingb t.1 any rieha , and rem,ehai r collected •M pip•.• vine*above,paybtrrdumeae ar'm.y he owmr* f countywide use tan d one perm terrib olY made by the N 'r applicant for • S,, '1Deft�mu...Ag rm for the Piepegr Of Selgroe.araaadeA r bun radars thl y railed Weld Cuaety any eeeshielcem add bonding appbo�ant WnbedttopRrehasee a banding sad to erne rrnRauutlde rvererechatatoteseethearierhave red material poralaarirotaR and for the cveenRbfrmuefdshecema0•for the pcta,. bete heretofore remded..and, zebra's' ' pd , _'eEA beggieert a e eisemrng hay }at deeteabea in the building part spar any*ma or run d ew tandag bade: e11YNegneel die pta hied a mail tbn'from a licensed refiner locoed Maar'Aver-arc may-hereafter be-rbr0ed rtylafi tleratierreaeired.• ..... - the County.Every building peeetppRtet font time tothne. 21,Definddoe.Per parpeeen dour Resit- who utilizes the attere•dea,ygpygme 35. Amendments, Ear Y to there don, theater iirlaweclEp ad building provided above shall maintain ae(?pewene' parent(l+.}eo tide..le*mid gee:tar. m@artden shag merry tangible primal detailed purchase and mart road@ which the ration*of rW Rerludr may be rarer whrh'is stand.uted or consumed shed be sublimes lemeprn :rdh by amended byReeiatbrfdthe Beard faaJect, 'are Croy,and which is intended m r. employeate realle 'tend an unpaid tam hoover.mYicrili es rowers ofordeed. oar part of.attached to.a•component of es de*shalliewsuw}dt tO eWWibna TM Inse booth=died se rdmentred ea be any adding,rrrtturo,road or nppenernee corer*and adoti atndr of the re tan sebmded m the errs of the County for lathe Canty imposed by this Resolution gall be /MaemsayN. owl-at a,the Tax Exem tac,4Vep rvep�,edirradhaNm* red•'" 36 Ssv AilltY7Ter ti4b.a+m. :. reapply: -. +. , agrees s@ma•ernerrrirehe cored" paragraph.waoenee.rase or. * W ly.du rerage hse�. •deelnistredonAndanramaet of the sales this Raaootiun shall be ad) ter Wvat. Iu w f arswrpdoe Of and Use T.refthe Stater Cerra id or wadaaeert the Wwnmty Of ter- my ueglale personal property the sale of USEOPTASREVWtURS' foewab111p•'d'•rb--eettlon, p•r gepw.which le*object toner sales tan lelfeeed 25.No DrMbutbn.o MhdaipuWee.The eeusecerrdare N•R not effect any*the by WW Canty. Reed lime Made dssareieedisa dim remaining serene. pragmpa.drys or Oa To the r«ade. or or maumpra wruM hay Prater at Paten ars met prorYbhsd for Kewanee.R e the in* Of hay tangible personal property purchased and user:Nallie a to tonitipeatisswitfen ewer the Had that the varier peas of for lore in the Croy.Mater rte ellie0 the CeYety.The madman._[ l,ad.vake r nt this Raatlunare ratable, form or Y an interest d a-mYur*trod property tau'cop)Teri_anthaieed'eager:. - Tr above aad ferelarg Reedithe'wsa; ter ranpouMed pfedect. W the Herr Storm.142 of Aride kW of re Weld' on motiaa dry validated wooded.ropted count ors business. - County Hornettue dinner sag border* thy other le)To the rouge,use.Of COnitenptla d foe Rat - lrytra.A.D. eter the 29m tangible personal property bought into the. for yaentirt.eedre bar oele*lel@e•.cry, OARD.O. County• nonresident Smoot ler his own tnkegrm'M1ed ym., by Mtaaeeat ROAROWCO[ COTIOhOr�ONOO o9unwYootanet aehountderm rd up WPJDmgreet er.Charms stewith hsa.acammpeleewbde eeenpmrr. fan erected,chum dew re period of 94Th .eibey 1... George Knnedy, r awn does net i ply t thehowever,d nd torte exemption cone shall rrosDb Jose edfat deride tartan elms. Gwr2e Krewly.No.'hm*teas net imply m ins ntonge,use.a ern. are r'ptoeredbr depwk tartans* gumption of angry petrol repany to the rail levy of the Wed County Oral Orem.tartar . brought into sea are by•nenfesWat m be Far, Rod ar Rrbae Feed, Card Er. GW.a2rby used hire conduct d•business in this state. penddure Pond,and Crtlppehey Pad hag. (d)To to image.use,Or consumption d can be red for any eapendlmeee•*Dude* ATTEST.MMaaryyAnnPeueed�$"lay tangible personal by the United In the above mentioned. Orr'Poet ya- Wig County Oertsied Retort Sear Deanne et the of Cdeado, amounts ler the above aela ladaread pro• and Orate the Dosed - - e lleati doneselee podded s•adlrrieun trees tau be se dmrtred by the Wad by:Team%Amt• ' Ma ita"Wfa0.In FMedirMD:.K.bf.,,C�11O11 lajdRto. County Oa "religious or charitable calprr Eons a the algae Miriam a [clad[• 26. SubmWbn m rectors. Pane '".AU'fN�Ii7OdpdY"'.'{!s;gytsl - Seger 292.101(3). C.R.S.. tl swaeded. Am�dew�tdAYllaoiry t . (0)To the stoned,use,a orrrpdoe of twee berg so goad arclla within 120 PuWlshr�lLaraeay 1,LS,It and Mart 1; tumble'penal property by • poser rya otter the adopdoe E the treWct, 1990 in The Nat Wd d Nereid sap the • aegaged la the or o9eprddYR.�profit of minefortering the naluti aAnd rbor eilibralletedmf ,:.writ(Yweev.........:.....,.•:»..-,.»-.,,.. w "M _ 7 15.DPT FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATORVi71• 1 11JJL`J FORM 920 1(mates PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES—Horann. Co., of w vids, ' Petitioners: Use this side only. JAN ( 1 190 Greeley , Colorado.80631 January 4, ,_..._, 19_.90 _ /" City or Town GRErl r • To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Gentlemen: The petition of Donald Kay whose mailing address is 6820 Ruth Way Denver CO 80221 City or Town Stale Zip Code SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL R5803386 24942 NE4NW4 24 1 68 (Wash Spur D) beg at,pt om7� In sec 30'S & 1901E C/L Up track S51)45141000' N84D15'W 150' to pt 40' from C/L RR N5D45'E 1 651' S84D15'E 85' N5D45'E 342.5' E65.4' to beg. respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19.8.8 1987 , are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) Old Beet Dump site - value should be no more than 6,300 actual value for 1987 and 1988. 19.88... 19.87•• 1988 levy .094007 Value Tax Value Tax 19871 levy .086752 Orig. 4350 408.94 4350 377.38 Abate.2520 236 0.0 25.20 218.62 Bal, 1830 172.04 1830 158.76 The taxes (have) (have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $ I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. iiretAlatiky etitioner By 1 Agent Address..4.�<�c..1IZ tit..ivail..�Qt ..17QaW1 900128 t pAtifit MARY ANN FEUERSTE1N.,,7 WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDEF • I P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 k (903)356•a000 EX7,4225 COLORADO January 30, 1990 Donald Kay 6820 Ruth Way Denver, Colorado 80221 Dear Mr. Kay: On January 29, 1990, the Board of Weld County Commissioners considered your petition for tax abatement and denied same. Pursuant to Section 39-2-225 (F) , C.R.S. , you have the right to appeal this decision to the State Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty days. You may obtain the appropriate forms and instructions from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street - Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: 2> t2 - Lee,/ DeputyvCount 4 rk 900128 • 16.DFT FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR � -�777A•� FORM 920 1/66•A/S9 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES—MOcon El. co.. B f �i1l Petitioners: Use this side only. JAN 1 4 1 !U Gree.l.ey , Colorado,80631 January 4, , 19 SC L 1' City or Town GRER r • To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Gentlemen: The petition of Donald Kay • whose mailing address is 6820 Ruth Way Denver CO 80221 City Of Town State Zip Code SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL RS803386 24942 NE4NW4 24 1 68 (Wash Spur D) beg at,pt ow.1,, In sec 30'S & 190'E C/L UP track S5045'W `10001 N84D15'W 150' to pt 40' from C/L RR N5D45'E 651' 584D1S'E 85' N5045'E 342.5' E65.4' to beg. respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A, D. 19.8.8 1987 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) Old Beet Dump site - value should be no more than 6,300 actual value for 1987 and 1988. 1988... 19.$7... 1988 levy .094007 value Tax Value Tax 1987 levy .086752 Orig. 4350 408.94 4350 377.38 Abate.2520 236.9.0 25.20 218.62 Bal. 1830 172.04 1830 158,76 .The taxes (have) (have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of$ I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. to .a r11 etitioner By r Agent Address...42...e..�1 sG�lu.. v ..._�4nt.?s� Ce..G.C22/ f�,5t901y (.1,e ge.-Q•� - 900128 .ONr r. J r C1/4 (la = '0 C p iq III " 1 0 m vii vGi "• G'y' d .gySA)p 'p �' p' :: 0 > 3. RI IV " rn "o cp`n'd, '211°, ro .'1v "� ^ = '2•" �• "qt{' � Q'*) � t° 0 am N3 ' �l � � m o O n I Rmam R ❑ 1 .,I H ro o ° i a0..<0 cg ^ ^ B. 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BOX 758 11 I GREELEY,COLORa0O 80632 ipe an)356,4000 EXT.4225 COLORADO January 30, 1990 Donald Kay 6820 Ruth Way Denver, Colorado 80221 Dear Mr. Kay: On January 29, 1990, the Board of 'Held County Commissioners considered your petition for tax abatement and denied same. Pursuant to Section 39-2-125 (F) , C.R,S. , you have the right to appeal this decision to the State Board of Assessment Appeals within thirty days. You may obtain the appropriate forms and instructions from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street - Room 420, Denver, Colorado 80203. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: ay; `5 ;lay; County (' rk scoi.28 1 !Are MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECOROEF P.Q. BOX 758 GREELEY,cowfutOO 80632 wal e (303)756.x000 EXT.4225 COLORADO January 15, 1990 Donald Kay 6820 Ruth Way Denver, Colorado 80221 Dear Mr. Kay: This is to advise you that the Weld County Board of County Commissioners will hear your petition for tax abatement or refund on the property described as: 24942 NE4NW4 24 1 68 (Wash Spur D) beg at pt on N in sec 30'S b 1901E C/L UP track S5D45'W 1000 ' N84D15 'W 150 ' to pt 40 ' from C/L RR N5D45'E 651 ' 5840151E 85' N5D45'E 342.5 ' E65.41 to beg. This meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 29, 1990, at 9:00 A.M. at which time you may be heard. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY:` JCl -Ahe� MA) Deputy ounty Clark XC: Assessor- 61; 644'n) 9®0128 y N 1 1 - o �s 8 ay -• gaa a 5 it 3 1%v 000 5 t„ `0 ~ W <1 W 10 xo11 i„ ', 1 11 F o -..k Y rLJK1u t co~ *sk, _ r t dt 7e $ gar �. is_ �� � N &; � k ber1414 .. N 3 s4 3140 44 $ 6 x v k< i II o i' ` ! .�,_ C t ss < , la cdr ' •: OBI- • a o y�4 6 0 tA/7 L 0 < Q O id) in G r J_ < 1e .A Q 6 ,v N d' w nt I ! • O free ! !41 tii g NI ets E 'w 4 Y l' ' o . 3� a sz d a \ a W rz a w *. 3 *t `v s s 2 i ,a''a i2 ° Sao S06►art•009C 0004 Sd 9‘®1, A RESOLUTION RE: SUBMITTING TO THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4-2 (B) OF ARTICLE IV OF THE HOME RULE CHARTER FOR WELD COUNTY CONCERNING UNION RECOGNITION AND NEGOTIATION 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, pursuant to Section 17-3 of Article XVII of the Home Rule Charter and Section 30-11-506, C.R.S. , as amended, it is required that this Board call an election to consider an amendment to the Charter when presented with a petition proposing an amendment, signed by at least 58 of the registered electors, and WHEREAS, a petition for the amendment of Section 4-2 (B) of Article IV of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County was submitted during the regular Board of County Commissioners meeting of January 8, 1990, and WHEREAS, Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder of the County of Weld, has reviewed said petition and found that the petition is proper in form and contains sufficient signatures to meet the requirements of Section 17-1- (1) (a) of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, and Section 30-11-506, C.R.S. , as amended, and WHEREAS, the petitioners have submitted a question for submittal to the electorate which reads as follows: UNION RECOGNITION AND NEGOTIATION Immediately upon adoption of this amendment, Section 4-2 (B) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, which concerns the Division of Personnel and personnel practices, shall be repealed and the provisions thereof nullified; the Board of County Commissioners shall recognize the Communications Workers of America (CWA) as the sole and legal bargaining agent for all non-managerial employees of Weld County government; the Weld County Board of Commissioners, or their designees, shall, within sixty (60) days of passage of this amendment and every three years thereafter, enter into good faith contractual negotiations with CWA with regards to wages, benefits, and working conditions; and, in the event that an impasse is reached in any contract negotiations with CWA, CWA' s final bargaining offer shall be submitted to the voters of Weld County for their approval in a special election to be held within sixty (60) days of the date that an impasse is declared by either party to contract negotiations in a written statement to the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. / -"l 11 i n `a/2 g 900092 T OD/ Page 2 RE: UNION RECOGNITION AND NEGOTIATION WHEREAS, publication of notice and the text of the proposed election is required within 30 days of initiation or by February 7, 1990, and WHEREAS, an election must be held within not less than 30 days or more than 120 days of publication of notice and the general election is set more than 120 days after the latest date for publication. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that: 1 . A special election is called to be held on March 20, 1990, at which there shall be submitted to the registered electors of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for their consideration of approval the following amendment to Section 4-2 (B) , Article IV of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County: "Immediately upon adoption of this amendment, Section 4-2 (B) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, which concerns the Division of Personnel and personnel practices, shall be repealed and the provisions thereof nullified; the Board of County Commissioners shall recognize the Communications Workers of America (CWA) as the sole and legal bargaining agent for all non-managerial employees of Weld County government; the Weld County Board of Commissioners, or their designees, shall, within sixty (60) days of passage of this amendment and every three years thereafter, enter into good faith contractual negotiations with CWA with regards to wages, benefits, and working conditions; and, in the event that an impasse is reached in any contract negotiations with CWA, CWA's final bargaining offer shall be submitted to the voters of Weld County for their approval in a special election to be held within sixty (60) days of the date that an impasse is declared by either party to contract negotiations in a written statement to the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. " 2. Each elector voting at said election and desirous of voting for or against said amendment shall cast his or her vote as provided by law either "Yes" or "No" on the proposition set forth in Paragraph 1 of this Resolution. 3. That notice of the election and publication of the proposed amendment shall occur prior to February 7 , 1990, in The New News. 900092 Page 3 RE: UNION RECOGNITION AND NEGOTIATION The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOA OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 7 WE COUNTTY, COLORADO weld County C erk and Recorder e,iv,, and Clerk to the Boar G�eLnne R. Bra ner, C airman \ BY4Y�—m�. Q ,� George Kennedy, Pro-Tem ueputy County Cl real") EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert /`i C.W. K rby 60 County At orney Gor o cy 900092 );‘% 4 • RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPT PETITIONS OF INITIATIVE FOR PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE WELD COUNTY HOME RULE CHARTER FROM COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA 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 17-1 of Article XVII of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, the Colorado Constitution, and CRS $30-11-506 it is required that the Board o£ County Commissioners call an election to consider an amendment to the Charter when presented with a petition proposing an amendment, signed by at least 58 of the registered electors, and WHEREAS, petitions for the amendment of Section 4-2 (B) of Article IV of the Home Rule ;Charter for Weld County were submitted by representatives o£ Communication Workers of America (CWA) to Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder for the County of weld, and WHEREAS, the Clerk and Recorder reviewed said petitions and found that the petitions are proper in form and contain sufficient signatures to meet the requirements of the Colorado Constitution, CRS S30-11-506, and Section 17-1 (1) (a) of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, and WHEREAS, at the regular Board meeting of January 8, 1990, said petitions were submitted to the Board of County Commissioners by the Clerk and Recorder, and WHEREAS, after consideration, the Board deems it advisable to accept said petitions for study and consideration with a decision on calling an election continued to January 29. 199Q, at 9:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the petitions of initiative for a proposed amendment to Section 4-2 (B) of Article IV of the Home Rule Charter of Weld County be, and hereby are, accepted for study and consideration with a decision on calling the election continued to January 29, 1990, at 9:00 a.m. seez� GE °7 C'; e-,9-69-fierz).; -dee, , 900041 900092 Page 2 RE: AMENDMENT TO HOME RULE CHARTER The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of January, A.D. , 1990. U BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /?j,4,,,\-taaj WEL LINTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder f( and Clerk to the Board a R. Bran ner, Chairman iTYXirwctl qiii ,t) eo ge Kennedy, Pro-Tem eputy Countyer APPROVED A TO FORM: Cons t L. Harbert ,4 c:�� C.W44 County Attorney 0461117? 903Qyno9+ seLcu€: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the Resolution by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and pursuant to Section 30-11-SO6, C.R.S., as amended, and Section 17-1(3) of Article XVII of the Home Rule Charter, a special election is hereby called and shall be held on Tuesday, March 20, 1990. At such special election: (a) Voters shall cast ballots for or against the approval of the following amendment to Section 4-2(B), Article IV of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado: UNION RECOGNITION AND NEGOTIATION "Immediately upon adoption of this amendment, Section 4-2(B) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, which concerns the Division of Personnel and personnel practices, shall be repealed and the provisions thereof nullified; the Board of County Commissioners shall recognize the Communications Workers of America (CWA) as the sole and legal bargaining agent for all non-managerial employees o£ Weld County government; the Weld County Board of Commissioners, or their designees, shall, within sixty (60) days of passage of this amendment and every three years thereafter, enter into good faith contractual negotiations with CWA with regards to wages, benefits, and working conditions; and, in the event that an impasse is reached in any contract negotiations with CWA, CWA's final bargaining offer shall be submitted to the voters of Weld County for their approval in a special election to be held within sixty (60) days of the date that an impasse is declared by either party to contract negotiations in a written statement to the Weld County Clerk and Recorder." Dated this 29th day of January, 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: February 1, 1990, in The New News 900092 7 f RTE OF COLORADO ) s5. COUNTY OF WELD ) David N. Reynolds, being duly sworn , says that he is publisher of the New Dews, Ga 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 uninterruptedly published therein, during tia period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to they first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of tho act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, entitled "An Ac* ���-�� - Y ! k ws- a� Ct�G'`at.IbL•J7p�F to regulate the printing of l�.ga_ _ notices and advertisements, " and dleiw.� J eels ... amendment thereto; that the notice 1� a ,;. of which the annexed is a printed � c© 1 said maws PY taken from ` .rn piper, wac, ticrIS � ��_,� �, -��w published in said newspaper, and in 1900, , ... :,c454r. O .p rd,000 with, mom the regular and entire issue of f&oaka) f ' ,� � �;, wedge tp � every number thereof , once a/ Vartrain tr.!' 424 We_(. #O1^ I . wren,.., that ,r.,,d � �.• '�° br Otherthat W notice was so published in said tunas. Mri-' ee� bor �nt� _'� G ,.�W.Irt,.• newspaper proper and now in any thf& c. eiroV � '19 i Zia�w'a.a ox Jamey, pIome�nt thereof , .end that the .to-. � ter' yr first publication of said notice as: �° y,: b � .:;: ' aforesaid, was on the - MAND,Wc/ ypY��' day of _ yyW/_1. tCwM'pog• .F aryl. t9Rm and the last can 1:17 � cvr.'ll:._SlO _.�.__....•-.!�"�le. il????6brev>144r.,• r;• ay of �.��_ 1990. Subscribed and sworn to )efore me this, _67 "„1 of q:0 ___— . y9W). Net:ry Pub,l ic M, commi emiar. expi.ro.. 900092 RESOLUTION RE: SUBMITTING TO THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, A PETITION FOR AN INITIATED 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, pursuant to Section 15-4 (2) of Article XV o£ the Home Rule Charter it is required that this Board either submit the issue to the electors or adopt the ordinance as submitted by an initiative petition when presented with a petition proposing an ordinance, signed by registered electors in a number equal to at least 56 of the total number of votes cast at the last general election, and WHEREAS, a petition for the adoption of an ordinance was submitted during the regular Board of County Commissioners meeting of January 8, 1990, petitioning the following: "Shall there be an ordinance: (1) Requiring that all swine production facilities in the County designed to hold more than 25,000 animals at one time provide secondary treatment and disinfection of all effluent, and provide stabilization of all solid waste, prior to discharging any such effluent or solid waste onto the land; (2) Requiring that such facilities only apply effluent and solid waste to the land at a rate and in a manner which does not pollute ground and surface water; and (3) Authorizing that county officials and residents can enforce the ordinance?" WHEREAS, Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder for the County of Weld, has reviewed said petition and found that the petition is proper in form and contains sufficient signatures to meet the requirements of Section 15-4 (1) of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, and ' ��/ ee. `in c.,-A '� / Paw`� 900121 Page 2 RE: PETITION - PROTECT OUR WATER WHEREAS, the Board finds and determines that the issues contained in the proposed ordinance are the subject of public interest and debate and that it is in the best interest of the citizens of Weld County to submit the issue to the electors, and WHEREAS, no general election will occur within the next 120 days and that, therefore, a special election must be called to be held within 60 days of this date, and WHEREAS, publication shall be in accordance with Section 1-40-114, C.R.S. , as amended, and shall occur not less than three weeks nor more than five weeks prior to the election and include notice of election and title and full text of the proposed ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that: 1 . At the special election to be held on March 20, 1990, there shall be submitted to the registered electors of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for their consideration of approval the citizen initiated ordinance submitted by the group known as "Protect Our Water" as set forth in the petition which portion is attached hereto and incorporated by this reference as Exhibit "A" . 2. Each elector voting at said election and desirous of voting for or against said ordinance shall cast his or her vote as provided by law either "Yes" or "No" on the proposition: "Shall there be an ordinance: (1) Requiring that all swine production facilities in the County designed to hold more than 25,000 animals at one time provide secondary treatment and disinfection of all effluent, and provide stabilization of all solid waste, prior to discharging any such effluent or solid waste onto the land; (2) Requiring that such facilities only apply effluent and solid waste to the land at a rate and in a manner which does not pollute ground and surface water; and (3) Authorizing that county officials and residents can enforce the ordinance?" 900121 Page 3 RE: PETITION - PROTECT OUR WATER 3. That notice of the election shall be made by publication two times, of this Resolution, including attachments, on February 15, 1990 and February 22„ 1990 in The New News. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990.Ldi�'� �.• ,� ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS `i AAA, WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld Count�rk and Recorder Y and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bra er, Chairman _ �y SX: girt � , . e� [� eorgG` a Kennedy,y, Pro-Tem a e ut Count C11erk P Y Y EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert / /1 'a , Ai,-N c.w, xb"� y/ Attorney`.CY` (Sounty Go n :GL�`�' 900121 EXHIBIT A CONSISTING OF 4 PAGES • RE: AN ORDINANCE: (1) REQUIRING THAT ALL SWINE PRODUCTION FACILITIES IN THE COUNTY DESIGNED TO HOLD MORE THAN 25,000 ANIMALS AT ONE TIME PROVIDE SECONDARY TREATMENT AND DISINFECTION OF ALL EFFLUENT, AND PROVIDE STABILIZATION OF ALL SOLID WASTE, PRIOR TO DISCHARGING ANY SUCH EFFLUENT OR SOLID WASTE ONTO THE LAND; (2) REQUIRING THAT SUCH FACILITIES ONLY APPLY EFFLUENT AND SOLID WASTE TO THE LAND AT A RATE AND IN A MANNER WHICH DOES NOT POLLUTE GROUND AND SURFACE WATER; AND (3) AUTHORIZING THAT COUNTY OFFICIALS AND RESIDENTS CAN ENFORCE THE ORDINANCE. "WHEREAS, the quality of ground and surface water within Weld County is important to the health and welfare of the inhabitants of the County, "WHEREAS, the discharge by large swine production facilities of untreated liquid and solid wastes will adversely impact the quality of ground and surface water, will promote the spread of disease among people and wildlife, and will degrade the natural environment within Weld County; "WHEREAS, in order to protect the inhabitants of and preserve to a reasonable degree the environment within Weld County, large swine production facilities which discharge wastes onto the land should be required to treat said wastes prior to discharge, to a level at least as stringent as that required for the treatment of domestic waste, "WHEREAS, swine production facilities capable of holding more than 25,000 animals should be subject to this requirement, "NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PEOPLE OF WELD COUNTY; Section 1 -- Definitions "Swine production facility" means any operation, business, building, area, or structure used for the purpose of maintaining, feeding, stabling, or breeding swine, and includes any processes, operations, facilities, structures, and equipment for the collection, detention, dilution, disposal, or discharge of effluent or solid wastes in connection therewith. Two or more swine production facilities under common ownership are a single swine production facility if they adjoin each other, or if they use a common area or system for the disposal of effluent or solid wastes. "Concentrated swine production facility" means a swine production facility which has the design capacity to hold more than 25,000 head of swine, of any weight, at any one time. 900121 PAGE 20F EXHIBIT A "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, or agency. "Effluent" means any and all wastewater resulting from the operation of a swine production facility. "Solid waste• includes any and all solid waste resulting from the operation of a swine production facility, including, but not • limited to, swine feces and sludge from the processing of effluent. "Agronomic rate of application• means the rate of application • of effluent and solid waste to the land at which rate the amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other available plant nutrients in the effluent or waste is taken up and utilized by vegetation and•/or crops grown on the land. The discharge of effluent or solid waste onto the land at the agronomic rate of application shall not result in any increase in the concentration of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium or other chemical or nutrient In the groundwater underlying, or down-gradient from, any application site . "Secondary waste treatment process means any contained treatment process, including, but not limited to, aerated lagoons, activated sludge ponds, or trickling filters, which results in effluent that contains no greater than the following concentrations of the following parameters: PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITATIONS 7-Day Avq._ 30-Day Avg. (a) BODS 45 mg/1 30 mg/1 • (b) Suspended Solids 45 mg/1 30 mg/1' (c) Fecal Conform Necessary to protect public health and existing or reasonably expected future beneficial uses of water sources (d) Residual Chlorine Less than 0. 5 mg/1 (e). pH 6.0 - 9.0 (f) Oil and Grease 10 mg/1 and there shall be no visible sheen "Solid waste stabilization process" means any contained treatment process, including, but not limited to, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion, or composting, which meets the following requirements: A. Volatile solids reduction is 38% or greater; or B. Volatile solids content is less than 65% . 960121 FAGS 3 OF EXHIBIT A Section 2 -- Requirements for Land Waste Treatment A. Effluent Treatment No person shall operate a concentrated swine production facility so as to discharge any effluent onto the land for purposes of treatment, disposal , or otherwise, unless: ( 1 ) The effluent, prior to land application; has been processed through a secondary waste treatment system; (2) The rate at which the effluent is applied to the land does not exceed the agronomic rate of application; (3) The effluent has been disinfected so that the 7-day median number of coliform organisms contained in it does not exceed 23/100m1; and (4 ) A buffer zone of 500 feet is maintained between the boundaries of each and every effluent application site and all surface waters , including, but not limited to, streams, ponds, reservoirs, and water conveyance ditches, and any wells used for potable water. B. Solid Waste Treatment No person shall operate a concentrated swine production facility so as to discharge any solid waste onto the land for purposes of treatment, disposal, or otherwise, unless: ( 1 ) The solid waste,prior to land application, has been processed through a solid waste stabilization process; (2) The rate at which the solid waste is applied to the land does not exceed the agronomic rate of application; and (3) A buffer zone of 200 feet is maintained between the boundaries of each and every solid waste application site and all surface waters, including, but not limited to, streams, ponds, reservoirs, and water conveyance ditches, and any wells used for potable water. Section 3 -- Ordinance Not to Supersede Other Laws The requirements imposed by this Ordinance shall be in addition to, but shall not abrogate, supersede, or amend any other requirements applicable to land waste treatment by swine production facilities imposed by federal or state law. 9►00121 PACE 40F EXHIBIT A Section 4 -- Enforcement - Private Cause of Action weld County, through its Board of Commissioners, Board of Health, Public Health Officer, Environmental Protection Services, or other departments so authorized, or any person who is a resident of Weld County, may bring an action for equitable relief, including a preliminary or permanent injunction, against any swine production facility that is in violation of the requirements of this Ordinance. • Section 5 -- Effective Date This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its enactment. 900121 24444y. RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPT PETITIONS FOR AN INITIATED ORDINANCE FROM GROUP KNOWN AS PROTECT OUR WATER 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 15-4 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, the Board of County Commissioners- may adopt an Initiated Ordinance or submit said ordinate to an election of the registered electors of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, petitions for an Initiated. Ordinance were submitted by representatives of the group known as Protect Our Water (POW) to Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder for the County of Weld, and WHEREAS, the Clerk and Recorder reviewed said petitions and found that the petitions are proper in form and contain sufficient signatures to meet the requirements of Section 15-4 of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, and WHEREAS, at the regular Board meeting of January 8, 1990, said petitions were submitted to the Board of County Commissioners by the Clerk and Recorder, and WHEREAS, after consideration, the Board deems it advisable to accept said petitions for study and consideration and to continue the decision on whether to adopt or submit to election to January 29, 1990, at 9:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County, Colorado, that the petitions for an Initiated Ordinance be, and hereby are, accepted for stuffy and consideration with the decision continued to January 29, 1990, at 9:00 a.m. 900040 �a �G 900121 N Page 2 RE: ACCEPT PETITIONS FORINITIATED ORDINANCE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of January, A.D. , 1990. � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 1(" t l '° NEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ne R. BrI/ner, C airman , s.g� C A G- e Cxenne•y, Pro-Teo eputy County k - �t�x� APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. arbert CMICIC:raead0 CW 'x County Attorney . L 990®121 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the Resolution by the Board of County Commissioners o£ Weld County. Colorado, and pursuant to Section 15-4(2) of Article XV of the Home Rule Charter of Weld County. Colorado, a special election is hereby called and shall be held on Tuesday, March 20, 1990. At such special election: (a) Voters shall cast ballots for or against the adoption of an Ordinance: (1) Requiring that all swine production facilities in the County designed to hold more than 25,000 animals at one time provide secondary treatment and disinfection of all effluent, and provide stabilization of all solid waste, prior to discharging any such effluent or solid waste onto the land; (2) Requiring that such facilities only apply effluent and solid waste to the land at a rate and in a manner which does not pollute ground and surface water; and (3) Authorizing that County officials and residents can enforce the Ordinance. (b) The full text of the amendments shall be as follows: RE: AN ORDINANCE: (1) REQUIRING THAT ALL SWINE PRODUCTION FACILITIES IN THE COUNTY DESIGNED TO HOLD MORE THAN 25,000 ANIMALS AT ONE TIME PROVIDE SECONDARY TREATMENT AND DISINFECTION OF ALL EFFLUENT, AND PROVIDE STABILIZATION OF ALL SOLID WASTE, PRIOR TO DISCHARGING ANY SUCH EFFLUENT OR SOLID WASTE ONTO THE LAND; (2) REQUIRING THAT SUCH FACILITIES ONLY APPLY EFFLUENT AND SOLID WASTE TO THE LAND AT A RATE AND IN A MANNER WHICH DOES NOT POLLUTE GROUND AND SURFACE WATER; AND (3) AUTHORIZING TEAT COUNTY OFFICIALS AND RESIDENTS CAN ENFORCE THE ORDINANCE "WHEREAS, the quality of ground and surface water within Weld County is important to the health and welfare of the inhabitants of the County, "WHEREAS, the discharge by large swine production facilities of untreated liquid and solid wastes will adversely impact the quality of ground and surface water, will promote the spread of disease among people and wildlife, and will degrade the natural environment within Weld County; "WHEREAS, in order to protect the inhabitants of and preserve to a reasonable degree the environment within Weld County, large swine production facilities which discharge wastes onto the land should be required to treat said wastes prior to discharge. to a level at least as stringent as that required for the treatment of domestic waste, "WHEREAS, swine production facilities capable of holding more than 25.000 animals should be subject to this requirement, 900121 "NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PEOPLE OF WELD COUNTY; Section 1 -- Definitions "Swine production facility" means any operation, business, building, area, or structure used for the purpose of maintaining, feeding, stabling, or breeding swine, and includes any processes, operations, facilities, structures, and equipment for the collection, detention, dilution, disposal, or discharge of effluent or solid wastes in connection therewith. Two or more swine production facilities under common ownership are a single swine production facility if they adjoin each other, or if they use a common area or system for the disposal of effluent or solid wastes. "Concentrated swine production facility" means a swine production facility which has the design capacity to hold more than 25,000 head of swine, of any weight, at any one time. "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, or agency. "Effluent" means any and all wastewater resulting from the operation of a swine production facility. "Solid waste" includes any and all solid waste resulting from the operation of a swine production facility, including, but not limited to, swine feces and sludge from the processing of effluent. "Agronomic rate of application" means the rate of application of effluent and solid waste to the land at which rate the amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other available plant nutrients in the effluent or waste is taken up and utilized by vegetation and/or crops grown on the land. The discharge of effluent or solid waste onto the land at the agronomic rate of application shall not result in any increase In the concentration of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium or other chemical or nutrient in the groundwater underlying, or down-gradient from, any application site. "Secondary waste treatment process" means any contained treatment process, including, but not limited to, aerated lagoons, activated sludge ponds, or trickling filters, which results in effluent that contains no greater than the following concentrations of the following parameters: PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITATIONS 7—Day Avg. 30—Day Avg. (a) BOD5 45 mg/1 30 mg/1 (b) Suspended Solids 45 mg,/1 30 mg/1 J©®=2 (c) Fecal Coliform Necessary to protect public health and existing or reasonably expected future beneficial uses of water sources (d) Residual Chlorine Less than 0.5 mg/1 (e) pH 6.0 - 9.0 (f) Oil and Crease 10 mg/1 and there shall be no visible sheen "Solid waste stabilization process" means any contained treatment process, including, but not limited to, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion, or composting, which meets the following requirements: A. Volatile solids reduction is 38% or greater; or B. Volatile solids content 1s less that 657. Section 2 -- Requirements for Land Waste Treatment A. Effluent treatment No person shall operate a concentrated swine production facility so as to discharge any effluent onto the land for purposes of treatment, disposal. or otherwise, unless: (1) The effluent, prior to land application, has been processed through a secondary waste treatment system; (2) The rate at which the effluent is applied to the land does not exceed the agronomic rate of application; (3) The effluent has been disinfected so that toe 7-day median number of coliform organisms contained in it does not exceed 23/100m1; and (4) A buffer zone of 500 feet is maintained between the boundaries of each and every effluent application site and all surface waters, including, but not limited to, streams, ponds, reservoirs, and water conveyance ditches, and any wells used for potable water. B. Solid Waste Treatment No person shall operate a concentrated swine production facility so as to discharge any solid waste onto the land for purposes of treatment, disposal, or otherwise, unless: (1) The solid waste, prior to land application, has been processed through a solid waste stabilization process; &. il= (2) The rate at which the solid waste is applied to the land does not exceed the agronomic rate of application; and (3) A buffer zone of 200 feet is maintained between the boundaries of each and every solid waste application site and all surface waters, including, but not limited to, streams, ponds, reservoirs, and water conveyance ditches, and any wells used for potable water. Section 3 -- Ordinance Not to Supersede Other Laws The requirements imposed by this Ordinance shall be in addition to, but shall not abrogate, supersede, or amend any other requirements applicable to land waste treatment by swine production facilities imposed by federal or state law. Section 4 -- Enforcement - Private Cause of Action Weld County, through its Board of Commissioners, Board of Health, Public Health Officer, Environmental Protection Services, or other departments so authorized, or any person who is a resident of Weld County, may bring an action for equitable relief, including a preliminary or permanent injunction, against any swine production facility that is in violation of the requirements of this Ordinance. Section 5 -- Effective date This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its enactment. Dated this 29th day o£ January, 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: February 15 and 22, 1990, in The New News and The Greeley Daily Tribune 900121 raoiea '""" •w' C. .r 4 r � n 1 r er ♦M . mAN J _ " ?•wA(Thrtl Jl\lTY .'i L II_.!...11 ) . 'Ir•M:�giat p-: Oira +� aAwk p T. 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THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN ..,'ONDARY•TCMmiNTW4;DNMROnON'Oe ALI,IPMA INT.-r` A�t��OR�w� that the same is a daily newspaper of general DISCSIAMIINO mitts ..nie tmoto RGOugWptuAT.eow mounts car APPLY circulation and printed and published in the City of 6YPLUSNT AND'WatADwASYE TO THE UPC AT A MTE AND W' Greeley, 111 said county and state; that the nOLiC¢ m -A MANNER WHICH DOGS NOT POLLUTE ORWNO AND SUR• `PACE WATER;AND rA A0MOR0'MO THATCOUNIYOFFICALS advemsement,of which the annexed is a true copy,has "•"NNIM roue MOsada,n" been published in said dais newspaper for consecutive 'waIERiAv.wtWay.apbum.rdwnwwvwmli,w.N- p Y cooly a Irnpdrtant to the near and wrare or the inhabitants el the (cfisVot(weeks); that the notice was published in the ' 1meRrois.lir a4oeaCe by laps swine aoduatlOn ra4mea Of regular and entire issue of every number of said Unheated wuN and ardwrr.wn whim*Met a.wWyapromo newspaper during the period and time of publication of retaliate wma, D p r1e+n.ttpNraalrra A/appup*re P Per 9 peri P vemearesatinotx•Non wriormenww,watt, pwA . said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a 4.,4„Sr.'.In pert tot raw Su IMabearr a pes tomPTP O A, reasammo,rotoitut Acre s%ofailtWol COLOW.Wm*aure-_ supplement thereof; that the first publication of said dualist r elueot sonusr Dena tla lsildwI q/r Witr to said wrsoaroPITOSIMe,.baWMmlostrrMsrr" notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper Ir-,"ia.t+an.srµwbalrtualasor . %" . bearing date M:ECO alma ruatu Mata0ar�Aaa�?!�^OmdaA Fiftee th aplowni6RePOai ea r.CRDAINS0srTIE PEOPLE Of,WELD �i.ary'All+S.M ....�~. .. day of February AD. 199.4,; ',Iwo.pbdtafe ctAaetruomearpos ale.Nast toletru mu'o,+wotaMstr tifieprrownitrmNmmaq,toed%atamw. and the last publication thereof, in the issue of said a bb.AAe per bearing anlrr:inaptatuar any Mons"tweroth*Wiiarin,; a g lmatesAnaiaornoelaOwcawNa.awm a.L lon,aaltatTera ; newspaper date the aeeatouersmaan;aatal"m...hcorwotwr tnavolli i.Two'or Twenty—second ow.swine'praarpion aamWa umlaut tamp ro nsolelnyoA WO,. erArpbaWdr t•a.y' owsolemaA4lattel.aMayonan►Mrros, as a ortolan*"laprraamrtraarwra; ,k+ ' .Goner aistaa.0•1asoosontoltramoosai enrpestad;t day of February A.D. 199QQ toalerwtIc;tmaarwaulasy oltyiehobororr D0.0 neap or that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley rNr owseet a7nC'on InObleutto; r!r�wner nrrran mlwlarLraeirrlaor.orttr+tN.raoaNpete Republican, has been published continuously and o lwois uninterruptedly during the period of at least six 'a�r'itnuna'..nrrrry.nerwruwwar�llrgtrein ua'.atwabe P Y 9 Peri ' a�IPAIO tordr uO t :rata . roo months next prim to the first issue thereof contained atmvotte' w prrrAry rlewt lumm . wWdro A br. . ap osarow...ran.aoetaacroisay.Garold . . rmam_ said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said rMrJ.or rpoa iatr .Vl atri tern aK . �«•Apexylo„a..a.sese+otrm.r.aneta.aars•Nna,: newspaper has been admitted to the United States 'art Mtsadra mlolrJaeltk'+Me'miterawesa'Mas'^: mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the VM�i:solum a +wgF0.00ThfMerw r Millewe W arrow arRalvpandaw.elatvapS,rnadaaaav�ma^*e. 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SrpanariOdarraliarrMOrdeatelma - 6YC mAIFLANNFgI{1i9TFry .:nrebllaire I taldN'�"ditelrurme Win I00Nen DX ,Y ODu+rr0.�i 0fAND ^ p: asubao+ alesaF�r r^ , ANDCLOVc TOME scAlD- . aA.a.an>alry itt a +imasi,tor Y RESOLUTION RE: SUBMITTING TO THE REGISTERED ELECTORS AT A SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, AMENDMENTS TO THE HOME RULE CHARTER 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 County Council has conducted a study of the Home Rule Charter and has recommended certain amendments, and WHEREAS, said recommended amendments have been presented to the Board for consideration, and WHEREAS, after review, and minor changes in the wording o£ the amendments, the Board has determined that said recommenda- tions as amended and shown in Exhibit "A" , be placed on the special election ballot, pursuant to Article XVII, Section 17-1 (b) , and WHEREAS, there is a special election currently scheduled to determine initiatives submitted by citizen petition to amend another provision of the Home Rule Charter and enact an ordinance, and WHEREAS, the Board further determines that the Weld County Clerk to the Board be directed to publish the full text of said proposed amendments along with a notice of election prior to February 18, 1990. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the recommended amendments to the Weld County Home Rule Charter be placed on the special election ballot to be held March 20, 1990. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Clerk to the Board shall publish notice of the electien along with the full text of the proposed amendments in The New News, the legal newspaper for Weld County, prior to February 18, 1990. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the form of the questions and the text of the amendments be as set forth in Exhibit "A" . . K.7 ; Cl;`00/V ��, 7/` /� '/C ,:• 7c C�i " �.� 900091 Page 2 RE: AMENDMENTS TO HOME RULE CHARTER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each elector voting at said election and desirous of voting for or against each amendment shall cast his or her vote as provided by law either "Yes" or "No" on the propositions shown as "Questions" in Exhibit "A". The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: tirkS- Alley"n WELD UNTY, COLORADO / r, Weld County Clerk and Recorder Vy era— and Clerk to the Board ene R. BBrranntttneerr, Chairman--)1�gy� -n George Cennedy, Pro-Te ei eputy County er EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert �> di ' 7 C.W. Kir y 6(4 County Attorney Gordo 900091 EXHIBIT "A" AMENDMENTS TO WELD COUNTY HOME RULE CHARTER COUNTY INITIATED AMENDMENTS At the special election to be held on the 20th day of March, 1990, there shall be submitted to the registered electors of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for their approval or rejection, the following amendments to the Home Rule Charter for weld County, Colorado, (additions to Charter are denoted by all capital letters; deletions are shown by dashes through the deleted words) : BALLOT ISSUE NO. 3 - Concerning the responsibilities o£ the Clerk to the Board. QUESTION: Shall Sections 3-7, 3-11 (2) , and 3-14 (7) of Article III; Seetio 6-1 of Article VI; and Section 8-2 (3) and (5) of Article VIII o£ the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended so as to provide that the Clerk to the Board will be under the direction of the Board of County Commissioners and not the County Clerk and Recorder, effective July 1, 1990? Effective, July 1, 1990, Section 3-7 of Article III of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is repealed and re-enacted, with amendments to read: Section 3-7 -- Clerk to the Board (1) The Clerk t0 the Board shall be APPOINTED BY AND UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY EMPLOY SUCH DEPUTY CLERKS TO THE BOARD AS MAY BE NECESSARY OR REQUIRED TO CARRY OUT THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE. THE DEPUTIES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE PERSONNEL POLICIES, RULES AND REGULATIONS, AND CLASSIFICATIONS AND COMPENSATION PLANS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 4-2, ARTICLE IV(B) OF THIS CHARTER. the @nutty elerk THE CLERK TO THE BOARD MAY BE MADE SUBJECT TO THE SAME PROVISIONS OF SECTION 4-2, ARTICLE IV(B) , BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD. • (2) The Clerk TO THE BOARD shall be custodian of the County seal, AND RECORDS AND PAPERS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; shall maintain a journal AND RECORD of Board proceedings; record all motions; resolutions; actions of and votes by the Board; shall be the agent of the County for service of process; and shall perform such other duties as are now or may hereafter be prescribed by law for Clerks of Boards of County Commissioners or by this Charter. 900091 Page 2 of Exhibit "A" Effective July 1, 1990, Section 3-11 (2) of Article III of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is amended to read: Section 3-11 -- Meetings (2) Special meetings shall be called by the Clerk TO THE BOARD upon the written request of the Chairman or of any three (3) members of the Board. Each member of the Board shall be provided at least twenty-four hours written notice of such meeting, served personally or left at each member's usual place of residence. However, a special meeting called as herein provided may be held on shorter notice if all members of the Board are present or have waived notice thereof in writing. A copy of the notice of a special meeting shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the offices of the Board at the time such notice is given to members of the Board. No business shall be transacted at a special meeting unless the same has been stated in the notice of such meeting. Effective July 1, 1990, Section 3-14 (7) of Article III of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is amended to read: Section 3-14 -- Ordinances (7) The Chairman shall sign and the Clerk TO THE BOARD shall attest to all ordinances approved by the Board. All ordinances of the County shall be indexed by subject by the Clerk TO THE BOARD and kept in a book for that purpose which shall be a public record. Effective July 1, 1990, Section 6-1 of Article VI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is amended to read: Section 6-1 -- Elective Officers The Elective Officers of the County of Weld, Colorado, shall be five County Commissioners; five County Councilmen; one County C1erkr who *hail be Clerk of the Beard of County Commissioners; one County Sheriff; one County Coroner; one County Treasurer; and one County Assessor. The salary or compensation, term of office and qualifications of such officers shall be as provided in this Charter. Effective July 1, 1990, Section 8-2 (3) of Article VIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is repealed in its entirety and re-enacted to read: 900091 Page 3 of Exhibit "A" Section 8-2 -- Duties (3) The eoenty Clerk shell be the e£erk to the Board o£ eounty eommissioners as provided by Artieie ff*T Section 3-7: THE COUNTY CLERK SHALL BE CUSTODIAN OF A SEAL OF OFFICE WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE EVIDENCE OF AUTHORITY TO PERFORM THE ACTS OF OFFICE AS PROVIDED FOR BY LAW. Effective July 1, 1990, Section 8-2 (5) of Article VIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is amended to read: Section 8-2 -- Duties (5) The County Clerk may exercise those discretionary county functions and powers, and provide such services and facilities as may be authorized by law, for County Clerks EXCEPT FOR THOSE FUNCTIONS AND POWERS ASSIGNED TO THE CLERK TO THE BOARD UNDER SECTION 3-7 OF ARTICLE III OF THIS CHARTER. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 4 - Concerning correcting grammatical errors with respect to qualifications of the County Attorney. QUESTION: Shall Section 5-2 of Article V of the Home Rule Charter for weld County, Colorado, be amended to provide that the County Attorney be an attorney licensed hi the State of Colorado and not for the State of Colorado? Section 5-2 of Article V of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County Colorado, is amended, to read: Section 5-2 -- Qualifications The County Attorney shall be a resident of the County of Weld and a duly licensed AS AN attorney for BY the State of Colorado for at least five (5) years immediately prior to his appointment, and shall have been actively engaged in the practice of law during such five years. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 5 - Concerning correcting grammatical errors with respect to vacancies in elective offices. QUESTION: Shall Section 6-3 of Article VI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to provide that vacancies in elective offices (except for County Commissioner and County Council) shall be filled not filed by the Board of County Commissioners? 900091 Page 4 of Exhibit "A" Section 6-3 of Article VI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is amended, to read: Section 6-3 -- Vacancy Vacancies in elective offices, except County Commissioners and County Councilmen, shall be filed FILLED by the Board as provided by this Charter. BALLOT ISSUE N0. 6 - Concerning the qualifications of the Chief Deputy of the Treasurer. QUESTION: Shall Section 11-3 of Article XI of the Home Rule C after for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to delete reference in the qualifications of the Chief Deputy to the County Treasurer to a minimum period of experience? Section 11-3 of Article XI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, shall be amended to read as follows: Section 11-3 - Qualifications of Chief Deputy The Chief Deputy shall have ADEQUATE had a minimum of five years investment experience in handling :investments,- of the type handled by the Office of the County Treasurer. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 7 - Concerning temporary suspension of officers pending a recall election. QUESTION: Shall Section 13-8 (4) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be repealed to delete the County Council' s authority to suspend an officer during the pendency of a recall? Section 13-8 (4) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, shall be repealed in its entirety as follows: Section 13-8 -- Powers and Duties {4} In the event a valid petition for recall is presented as provided in Artiele XV: the 8oeneil may suspend the offieer being recalled: with pay: pending the reeall eleetionr in the event the 6ouneil suspends such officer: the eeuneil mey appoint some qualified person to perform the duties of the office pending the recall election.- In the evert the officer is net recalled: he shall be immediately reinstated: 900091 Page 5 of Exhibit "A" BALLOT ISSUE NO. 8 - Concerning temporary suspension of officers prior to trial. QUESTION: Shall Section 13-8 (5) of Article XIII of the Home Rule C air-ter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to delete the authority of the County Council to suspend elected officials formally charged or indicted of a crime pending prosecution for the offense? The first paragraph of Section 13-8 (5) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, shall be amended as follows: Section 13-8 -- Powers and Duties (5) In the event an elected official is formally charged or indicted for the commission of a crime; the eouneii may suspend such officer; with er without pay; pending prosecution of the offense: If an elected officer is found guilty of any crime by a court or jury, the Council shall immediately suspend such officer without pay until his conviction shall become final and he has exhausted, or by failure to assert them, has waived all rights to new trial and all rights of appeal. At the time such officer' s conviction is final, the office shall be vacant and the vacancy filled as herein provided. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 9 - Concerning adjusting time frames for submittal and consideration of nomination petitions. QUESTION: Shall Section 13-9 subsections (2) , (4) , (6) , (8) and (9) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to require extending the time frame prior to the date of election for circulating, amending, filing, withdrawing, and objecting to nomination petitions for County Councilmen? Section 13-9 subsections (2) , (4) , (6) , (8) and (9) of Article XIII of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, are amended as follows: Section 13-9 -- Nomination of Councilmen (2) Nomination petitions may be circulated and signed beginning on the ninety-fifth ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH day and ending on the forty-fifth SIXTIETH day prior to the day of election. Each petition shall be signed by qualified electors -to the following numbers: 900091 Page 6 of Exhibit "A" (4) No petition shall be valid that does not contain the requisite number of names of electors qualified to sign the petition. Any such petition may be amended in this respect at any time prior to fifteen SIXTY days before the day of election. (6) Each nomination petition shall be filed with the County Clerk no later than the ferty-fifth SIXTIETH day prior to the day of election. Every such petition shall have endorsed thereon or appended thereto the written affidavit of the candidate accepting such nomination. The acceptance of nomination shall contain the full name and place of residence of the candidate. (8) Procedure for withdrawal shall be as follows: Any person who has been nominated and who has accepted a nomination may cause his name to be withdrawn from such nomination, at any time prior to eighteen FIFTY days before election, by a written_ affidavit withdrawing from such nomination. The affidavit stating withdrawal shall be signed by the candidate and filed with the Clerk. (9) Objections to nominations. All petitions o£ nomination which are in apparent conformity with the provisions of this Section, as determined by the Clerk, are valid unless objection thereto is duly made in writing within three days after the filing of the same. In case objection is made, notice thereof shall be forthwith mailed to any candidate who may be affected thereby. The Clerk shall pass upon the validity of all objections, whether of form or substance, and his decisions upon matters of form shall be final. His decisions upon matters of substance shall be open to judicial review. Said Clerk shall decide objections within at least forty-eight hours after the same are filed, and any objections sustained may be remedied or defect cured upon the original petition, by an amendment thereto, or by filing a new petition within three days after such objection is sustained, but in no event later than the thirtieth FORTY-FIFTH day before the day of election. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 10 - Concerning requiring petitioners and electors to be registered. 900091 Page 7 of Exhibit "A" QUESTION: Shall the definition contained in Section 16-10 (30) of Article XVI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, be amended to specify that "qualified electors" must be registered to vote in Weld County, Colorado? Section 16-10 (30) of Article XVI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, as follows: Section 16-10 -- Definitions (30) Qualified elector -- A person entitled REGISTERED to vote at a general election? z£ registered? and if net registered? otherwise registered to vote IN WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, AND OTHERWISE QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN A GENERAL ELECTION UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE TERM IS SYNONYMOUS WITH REGISTERED VOTER, REGISTERED ELECTOR, ELECTOR OR VOTER. 900091 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the Resolution by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and pursuant to Section 30-11-506, CRS, as amended, and Article XVII, Section of 17-1(b) , of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, a special election is hereby called and shall be held on Tuesday, March 20, 1990. At such special election: (a) Voters shall cast ballots for or against the adoption of the certain amendments to the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado. (b) The full text of the amendments is contained in the Resolution accompanying this notice. Dated this 29th day of January, 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: February 1, 1990, in The New News 900091 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) GS.COUNTY OF WELD ) _, r «fir' f• r ,�� .. R, is+�lr ':rr � i David B. Reynold., being duly sworn, ,:�L.�•r �. . ri says that he is publisher of the New '` News, a weekly newspaper published .1OCa , , 4 in Keen •�sbure, in said County and .d aid.assns. �' ' . State; that said newspaper has a �il�cp- tie comity, general circulation in said County lhea e •mniel.e�aed boa 4 ' and has been continuously and nrw° uninterruptedly published therein, : 461.21.74:a5- during a period of at least Abe ,,W r fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to � `ems- .O the first. publication of the annexed t `,Z notice; that said newspaper is a oreawl,al-„ - , newspaper within the meaning of the -ow,th- . _ act of the General Assembly of the 7 t>srr .'•. State of Colorado, entitled "An Act t is regt..t late the printing of legal .eow wwW;I' to bY notice: and advertisements, " and . wawa. _ _ , amendments thereto; that the notice `'� of which the annexed is a printed � be copy taken from said newspaper, was i 5atic� d .. published in said newspaper, and in - Q.%- s,., the regular and entire issue of 0, ., . every number thereof, once cxt4 ,,e; � to wf�! t for —./ weeks; that said be election not oe was so published in said Pc_ ncw�.�s�,per� proper ,and not in any e�elen �. supplement thereof, and that the +�� n Ida. first publication of said notice gas � ,—'`r;:�;, ' '� 4rfc�r���:,raids was on ,_h�•r trulr�tm D Zthat ,�, ea . ,_._..l tlr:`iy of _..� , 1940+, .�. � _.. . t,�`.� ". jun and the last on the LeaVitoratt�,y c]f , 1990. L. .rn.."Y�'�a-.corn a�i allow \(3 L. , 'wooded, tictevireqg tha.4o4aatig rota ea-C=4 of Wald and Roo:Air to the Board OuRw+ :;;.r'i!'aecf and sworn •R: before me � sa . this __�_ day of _ r_______ .___ , 1990. , A .i . .�• ..•:t4, ti i�!- ry tr'y �'1.1 b 1:l,c caert.ea r'- �/ CCTItaRI:! .!w:l C!{'. E:>:�ilrtrii--(� - — r ~ W K aid rerrat to , rS" , � be ae ZIW: Wetaran a�a+�da far linroi._. _ ._.__. lo'''Weld C,ula3ty, (b) Tbe�ao�a b� tee t. the f the Reaoladlaa laoo p tt 2:111biellth direr Jemmy,' Mblisirs ' ;;. R1' olg 906091 ' . . a. K. t1O S, !. �`» ` a 'ru bar • a inea �p to 1=t12. 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Rp tbrdC�• el �pRA�F---- - m Article rCaoeunroe+tcayna EffatYreol L' ,71.9 g�ctloe Y �atEdyp t� roll' 1(2) at�Mta ilhfor tireid ae led, Mama car p.ia�h y&..r appoint the mll�(rq (re�•yname re1� ; o paim�wmee tb dada mCkr at. ie •. tWrO'-9Y �"Gdeellotat ate�ad°Qbernrlrl 8OA1� r1Wr0.. _ ®0091 , 01/23/9C • EXHIBIT A AMENDMENTS TO 'HELD COUNTY HOME RULE CHARTER COUNTY INITIATED AMENDMENTS At the special election to he held on the 20th day of March 1990 , there shall be submitted to the registered electors of the County of weld , State of Colorado, for their approval or rejection, the follcwing amendments to the Home: Pule Charter for Weld County, Colorado; (additions to Charter a:ra denoted by all capital letters; deletions are shown by dashes through the deleted worda) . BALLOT ISS7E NG. 3 - Concerning the responsibilities of the Clerk to the Board. QUECTnN: Shull Sectiona 3-7 , 3-11 ( -) , and 2-14 (7) of Article Ill; Section .-. of Article V: : iarai Se^_ __Cr. . -3 (3) anC ( S) of article V2I_ be a-.2r.ded so es to provide that the Clerk to the Beard will be under the direction of the Poard of County Commissioners and not the Count;; C,erk and Recorder, effecti7e July 1 , 1990? 9C00ay _ 1 01/23/90 • Effective, July 1 , 1990 , Section 3-7 of Article III cf the Home Rule Charter for 'geld County, Colorado, is repealed and reenacted, with amendments to read: Section 3-7 -- Clerk to the Board (1) The Clerk to the Board shall be APPOINTED BY AND UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY EMPLOY SUCH DEPUTY CLERKS TO THE BOARD AS MAY BE NECESSARY OR REQUIRED TO CARRY OUT THE DUTIES OF THO O:FICE. THE DEPUTIES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE PERSONNEL POLICIES, RULES AND REGULATIONS, AND CLASSIFICATIONS AND COMPENSATION PLANS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 4-2, ARTICLE IV(B) OF THIS CHARTER. the Eeetntr F}rri:e THE CLERK TO THE BOARD MAY BE MACE SUBJECT TO THE SAME PROVISIONS OF SECTION 4-2, ARTICLE S:'(B) , BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD. ( _) The Clerk TO THE BOARD shall be custodian o: the County seal , ANE 7Et:ORES AND rArnRS OF THE BOARD OF COUMTY COMMIS£ICNERS; maintain a journal AND RECORD of Board proceedings; record al: motions; resolutions; actions of and votes b,: the Board; shall be the coat c_ the Count, for service cf process; and shall .perform such other duties as are now or may hereafter be prescribed by law for Clerks Of Beards o: County Commissioners cr by this Charter. 90p` 00 2 01/23/90 • Effective July 1, 199C, Section 3-11 (2) of Article III of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is amended to read: Section 3-11 -- Meetings ' (2) Spacial meetings shall be called by the Clerk TO THE BOARD upon the written request of the Chairman or of any three (3) members of the; Board. Each member of the Board shall be provided at least twenty-four hours written notice of such meeting, served personally or left at each member's usual place o£ residence. Vowever, a special meeting caller: as herein provided may be held on shorter notice is all mcmhers of the Board ar-, present or have waived notice thereof in writing. A copy of the notice of a special meeting shall be rosted in a conspicuous place in the: offices of the Board at tin- time such notice is civet: to members of the: Board. No business shall be transacted at a special, meeting unless the same has been stated in the notice of such P:ceting. Effective July 1 , 1490 , Section 3-14 (-) of Artie_ III of the Home Fu:c Charter for '':eld County, Colorado, is aaendod tO read: 9. 0091 3 01/23/90 • Section 3-14 -- Ordinances (7) The Chairman shall sign and the Clerk TO THE BOARD shall attest to all ordinances approved by the Beard. All ordinances of the County shall be indexed by subject by the Clerk TO THE BOARD and kept in a book for that purpose which shall be a public record. Effective July 1 , 1990 , Section G-1 of Article G et the Home Rule Charter for ,veld County, Colorado, is amended to read: Section G-1 -- Elective Offices The Elective Offi‘bers of the. County of Weld , Colorado, shall be five County Commissioners; five County Councilmen; cne County Clerk,- who shaii be eierk c` the Beard of Eoentr Eemmissienere; • one Count_ Sheriff; one County Coroner; one County Treasurer; and one County „sst:ssor. The salary or compensation, 'corm of office and cuaii_ication s of such ofdefers shall be as provided in this Charter. Effective July 1 , 199C, Section 8-2 (3) of Article VIII cf the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is repealed in its entirety and re-enacted to read: 9a®091 4 01/23/90 Section 8-2 -- Duties (3) The Bounty Bierk 'hail be the Berk to the Board of Bounty Bommiesionere ae provided by Article F-IT Section 3-?- THE COUNTY CLERK SHALL BE CUSTODIAN OF A SEAL OF OFFICE WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE EVIDENCE OF AUTHORITY TO PERFORM THE ACTS OF OFFICE AS PROVIDED FOR BY LAW. Effective July, 1 , 1990 , Section 8-2 (5) of Article VIII of the Home Rule Charter fcr Weld County, Colorado, is amended to read: Suction 8-2 -- Duties (5) The County Clerk may exercise those discretionary county functions and powers , and provide such. :services and facilities as may be authorized b; law, for County Clerks EXCEPT FOR THOSE FUYCTIONS AND POWERS ASSIGNED TO THE CLERK TO THE BOARD UNDER SECT:ON 3-% OF ARTICLE III OF THIS CHARTER. BALLOT ISS:?S NO. 4 - Concerning correcting grammatical errors with rea_•x t to qualifications of the County Attorney. CUESTION: Shall Section 5 of Article V of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, to ar..ea,:ed to provide that the County 900091 a S • • . . 01/23/90 • Attorney be an attorney licensed by the State of Colorado and not for the State of Colorado? Section 5-2 of Article V of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County Colorado, is amended, to read: Section 5-2 -- Qualifications The County Attorney shall be a resident of the County of Weld and a duly licensed AS AN attorney for BY the State of Colorado for at least five (5) years immediately prior to his appointment, and shall have been actively engaged in the practice of law during such five years. ©ALLOT. 'SRI'S NO. 5 - Concerning correcting grammatical errors with respect to vacancies in elective offices. 077ST:ON : Shall Section 6-3 of Article VI of the Home Rule charter for Weld County, C0:aradC, be amended t0 provide that vacancies in elective offices (encept for Count_: Commissioner and County Council) shall be filled not filed by the Board of County Commissioners? Section 6-3 or Article CI of the Home Rule Charter for :Feld County, Colorado, is amended , to read: 9C®091 6 • 7-._ 01/23/90 Section 6-3 -- Vacancy Vacancies in elective offices, except County Commissioners and County Councilmen, shall be filed FILLED by the Board as provided by this Charter. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 6 - Concerning the qualifications of the Chief Deputy of the Treasurer. QUESTION: Shall Section 11-3 of Article XI of the Charter o£ Weld County be amended to delete reference in the qualifications of the Chief Deputy to the County Treasurer to a minimum period of experience? Section 11-3 of Article XI of the Charter of weld County, Colorado, shall be amended to read as follows: Section 1'_-3 - Cualification of Chief Deputy The Chief Deputy shall have ADEQUATE had a mini-mem of fi- e decry __ tmene experience in handling investments; of the type handled by the Office c` the County Treasurer. 9E.0091 7 01/23/90 BALLOT ISSUE NO. 7 - Concerning temporary suspension Cf officers pending a recall election, QUESTION: Shall Section 13-8 (4) of Article XIII of the Charter of ,weld County, Colorado, be repealed to delete the County Council 's authority to suspend an officer during the pendency of a recall? Section 13-8 (4) of Article XIII of the Charter of weld County Colorado, shall be repealed in its entirety as follows: Section 13-8 -- Powers and Duties • 44* fn the event a valid petition fer recall ie preeentcd as provided in Article NY; the eoaneii may eeepend the officer being rermiied7 Myth pay; pending the retell eieetionc in the event the eoaneil ree perae each eifieer- the Eeeresl may appoint acme cea?ifred perece to perform the datiee of the office pending the retell e_retior.r En the evert the officer is not recalled; he be inmedieeeEy reinetatee- BALLOT IS= NO. 8 - Concerning temporar_• suspension of officers prior to trial. (i'ZSTION: Shall Section 13-F (5) of Article XIII of the Charter of Weld County, Cc:crado, be amended to delete the authority of the 900091 01/23/90 County Council to suspend elected officials formally charged or indicted of a crime pending prosecution for the offense? The first paragraph of Section 13-8 (5) of Article XIII of the Charter of Wald County, Colorado, shall be amended as follows: Section 13-8 -- Powers and Duties (5) in the event an elected official in fermailr eherged er indicted for the eomminnion of a crime; the eonncil Ray enepend eneh offieer; with or witheet pay; pending proaeentron of the offence:. If an elected officer is found guilty of any crime by a court or jury, the Council shall immediately suspend such officer without pay until his conviction shall become final and he has exhausted , or by failure to assert them, has waived all rights to new trial and all rights of appeal. At the time such officer's conviction is final , the office shall be vacant and the vacancy filled as herein provided. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 9 - Concerning adjusting time frames for submittal and consideration of nominationpetiticrs. QUESTION: Shall Section 13-9 subsections (2) , (4) , (f) , (8) and (9) of article XIII or the Herne Rule Charter of weld County be amended to require extending the time frame prier to the date cf :)..o�91. 9 01/23/90 election for circulating, amending, filing, withdrawing, and objecting to nomination petitions for County Councilmen? Section 13-9 subsections (2) , (4) , (6) , (8) and (9) of Article XIII of the Acme Rule Charter of weld County, Colorado, are amended as follows: ' Section 13-9 -- Nomination of Councilmen (2) Nomination petitions may be circulated and signed beginning on the ninety-fifth ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH day and ending on the forty-fifth SIXTIETH day prior to the day of election. Each petition shall be signed by qualified electors to the following numbers: . . . (4) No petition shall be valid that does noc contain the requisite number of names cf electors qualified to sign the Ftc_tion. Any such petition may be amended in this respect at any time prier to fifteen SIXTY days before the day cf election. 900091 10 01/23/90 • (6) Each nomination petition shall be filed with the County Clerk no later than the forty-fifth SIXTIETH_ day prior to the day of election. Every such petition shall have endorsed thereon or appended thereto the written affidavit of the candidate accepting such nomination. The acceptance of nomination shall contain the full name and place of residence of the candidate. . (3) Procedure for withdrawal shall be as follows: Any person who has been nominated and who has accepted a nomination may cause his name to be withdrawn from such nomination„ at any time prior to eighteen FIFTY days before electicn, by a written affidavit withdrawing from such nomination. The affidavit stating withdrawal shall be signed by the candidate and filed with the Clerk. (9) Objections to nominations. All petitions of nomination which are in apparent conformity with the provisions of this Secticn„ as determined by the Clerk, are valid unless objection thereto is duly made in writing within three days after the filing of the same. In case objection is made, notice thereof shall be fc_thwith mailed to any candidate who may be affected thereby. The Clerk shall pass upon the validity of all objections, whether of _orm or substance, and his decisions upon matters of form shall 900491 11: 01/23/90 • be final. His, decisions upon matters of substance shall be open to judicial review. Said Clerk shall decide objections within at least forty-eight hours after the same are filed, and any objections sustained may be remedied or defect cured upon the original petition, by an amendment thereto, or by filing a new petition within three days after such objection is sustained, but • in no event later than the thirtieth FORTY-FIFTH day before the day of election. BALLOT ISSUE NO. 10 - Concerning requiring petitioners and electors to be registered. QUESTION: Shall Section 16-10 (30) be amended to specify that "qualified electors" must be registered to vote in Weld County, Colorado? Section 16-10 (30) of Article XVI of the Home Rule Charter for Weld County, Colorado, is repealed and reenacted, with amendments, as follows: Section 16-10 -- Definitions (30) Qualified elector -- A eersor. entitied REGISTERED to vote et a aenersi eieetser.; -_ regeeterec- end ii net regietered- etherwire registered to voce IN WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, 12 9C0091 01/23/90 AND OTHERWISE QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN A GENERAL ELECTION UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE TERM IS SYNONYMOUS WITH REGISTERED VOTER, REGISTERED ELECTOR, ELECTOR OR VOTER. - 900091 1 MINUTES C' : .. SPECIAL MEETING.., ,.., r- 1;.C•y , , •• . .• WELD COUNTY COUNCIL . • January 17, 1990 �, Tape 1/90 Tr� 'i:' . ( : The Weld County Council met for a special meeting in full conformity with the Weld County Home Rule Charter at 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado on Wednesday, January 17, 199^u at 7:35 p.m. This special meeting was called by the Council • to take final action on the proposed amendments to the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The following members were present in person: President Norman Carlson, Vice President Doris Williams, Councilman Frank Stewart, Councilman Marion Richter and Councilman Gary Lebsack. Also present for the meeting was County Attorney Lee Morrison and the Council Secretary. The Council took thefollowing action on each amendment. AMENDMENT N0. 1 (Exhibit A - 1/10/90) Concerning clarification of use of gender in Weld County Home Rule Charter. Councilman Lebsack moved to eliminate Amendment No. 1 from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams and it passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 2 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning the responsibilities of the Clerk to the Board. The Council discussed the changes made by the Commissioners and County Attorney Lee Morrison. They also agreed that two seperate seals were needed, one for the Clerk and Recorder and one for use by the Clerk to the Board. Councilman Stewart moved that Amendment No. 2 be placed on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Richter. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 1 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning amending the limitation on number of consecutive terms of office for County Commissioners. The Council discussed this amendment presented by the Commissioners and concurred that at the present time they did not feel comfortable placing this item on the ballot. Councilwoman Williams moved to delete Amendment No. 1 (Exhibit B) from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Gary Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 3 (Exhibit G - 1/17/90) Concerning correcting granmatical errors. Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 3 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 4 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning correcting grammatical errors. Councilwoman Williams moved to place Amendment No. 4 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Counci'man Stewart. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 5 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning qualification of Ch ief Deputy of Treasurer. Councilwoman Williams moved to place Amendment No. 5 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. 900091 Special Meeting January 17, 1990 Page 2 AMENDMENT N0. 6 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning amending the limitation on the number of consecutive terms as a County Councilman. Councilman Stewart moved to delete Amendment No. 6 from the ballot. The motion was .seconded by Councilman Richter. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 7 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) • Concerning temporary suspension of officers pending a recall election. The Council had no problems with the deletions made by the County Attorney. Councilwoman Williams moved to place Amendment No. 7 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 8 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning temporary suspension of officers prior to trial . Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 8 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Stewart. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 9 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning adjusting time frames for submittal and consideration of nomination petitions. County Attorney, Lee Morrision advised the Council on the changes made to this amendment. Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 9 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 10 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning amending the limitation on the number of consecutive terms of office on appointive boards. n Councilman Lebsack moved to eliminate Amendment No. 10 from the ballot. • The motion was seconded by Councilman Stewart. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT N0. 11 (Exhibit B - 1/17/90) Concerning requiring petitioners and electors to be registered. Councilman Richter moved to place Amendment No. 11 on the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams. The motion passed unanimously. AMENDMENT NO. 4 (Exhibit A - 1/17/90) Concerning functions of the Board of Adjustment. There was a great deal of discussion on this amendment. Councilman Lebsack moved to eliminate Amendment 110. 4 (Exhibit A) from the ballot. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williams. The motion passed unanimously. Councilman Stewart moved that the Council commend and thank County Attorney, Lee Morrison for his assistance in preparing the amendments to the Nome Rule Charter. The motion was seconded by Councilman Lebsack and it passed unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business the special meeting was adjourned. The time of adjournment was 8:35 P.M. . on January 17. 1990. 900091 Norman Carlson; President %st u Ann Goodwin-Rossler, Secretary I - WELD COUNTY , COLORAD emu 1., . , - _ Matt FUND CLAIMS .RANT P.O. & - ;O . ' . VO. N'?. ' VENDOR - - • - -- AMOUNT - - 014865 UNITED BANK OP GREELEY 1,123,068.53 014866 PRINCIPAL MUTUAL LIFE 1,919.63 014867 PEAK HEALTH PLAN OF COLORADO 174.621 15 NDNTHLY PAYROLL CHECKS 7,643.41] f to of Colorado ) TOTAL 1,130,806.19 ) ss - nty of Veld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JANLMRY 29TH and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite .O it names with the total amount S 1,130,806.19 . Dated this 29TH day of JANUARY , 19Th 90 Weld County Finance Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29TH day of JANUARY 1cci 90 My comnision expires : ' Notary Public ate of Colorado ) ) ss unty of Weld ) We, the Soai-d of County Commissioners of Weld Count hereby y, Colorado, he. _by (approve) '. sapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment a P Y therefore are hereby dare_ drawn upon the PAYROLL Furd t ng S . 1.1 806.1 itte Chap rperson� t M .,,4er - forge -I. - � : ; Member / - u rK/bt.ni�u�hG�f - cy Cierx d Recorder Mesmer : C_ ` f? Member a7cs MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 014809 PHYLLIS D. CANELA 498.11 014823 ELAINE KAREN HIGHLAND 178.40 014824 BARBARA J. sawn 2,174.43 014825 NICOLE DALE 100.62 014826 CHRISTINE CERVANTES 176.20 014827 DEBRA D. MArdELL 4?9.50 014850 MARK A ALLNUiT 1,137.42 014854 GLE DA BYRE 180.07 014855 BRANDIE THOMPSON 387.65 014856 REETA SCHOLL 843.41 014857 EVELYN SEARS 187.66 014858 BARBARA BIZORER' 307.78 • 014859 RUTH Rani 394.08 014860 SAMUEL ROTH I 356.54 014861 EDITH PALMER 291.54 , I I NUMBER OF WARRANTS 15 TOTAL$7,643.41 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON JANUARY 29TH 19 89 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11:, a a D a a D a a Z Z .I 1., r r OM W I. 2 a D N N N N N N N N C A 10 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 2 A N N UI Us N N UI N in Co D "O _ N N in N N ♦ ♦ ♦ m 2 O ♦ W N r O 0 Co V A N O _ .A A A A A A CO D '0 O O O M D D :O 70 D r r r 2 •1 = D 2 { O 0 0 o m Si 0 m A V m 2 A •1 r m D D O 2 • Iy O 0 o CI m 2 O 2 • O O 9 w 2 0 • •1 D K M N 2 CI A r b • 00 I0 p o r lo 4 7C m 1• m ~ D 2 Y s A O N m m Z T N D M O 0 r a r Ip01 w 2 I, A 0 M 1 Y i Y0 Z 2 •. 9 w a IC. C O D 2 O A m M Z z n mar < ZO o w el tit IO . 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S b 70 A p a m n C b 0 1 A o 1 c z A D s 1 A O 1.1 m m 0 •1 D r Z N m m .1 S 1 1VN a S .. •• - A N m 1'� F D S Z r• b N ♦ G O 2 2 D •• m .C m •• m m •• Z m I w •• N. 2 2 A K 1.4) 2 CO N lD o 2 I D m IL - m m D t(S N x m \ )3 A Z I S o z 42 • • m N 0 d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; //:p/9° to Ct MEMORAnDum 11lik Clerk to the Board January 22, 1990 ' TO Deb George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge COLORADO From Road Opening Subject: The following road was opened January 22, 1990. It was closed January 11, 1990 for a bridge replacement: WCR 70 between WCR 49 & WCR 51 GG/mw:fro 'cc: Commissioner Kirby Weld County Dispatch Weld County Sheriff's Office WCR's 49, 51, 70 rACCV)1111;ICID ANNE D. NYE G PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF WELD COUNTY 1020 9th Street No. 202 Greeley, Colorado 80631 (303) 352.4365 �'_::.; January 22, 1990 -. Board of Weld County Commissioners Centennial Building 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Public Trustee Annual Report for period beginning January 1 , 1989 and ending December 31 , 1989 Dear Commissioners: Net Income for First Quarter $ 9,215.59 Net Income for Second Quarter 5,096.45 Net Income for Third Quarter 9,113.97 Net Income for Fourth Quarter 10,435.94 Total Net Income for 1989 $ 33,861 .95 Limit by State Statute annually to Public Trustee 26,000.00 Withdrawn from Special Reserve Fund (Shortage 2nd Quarter) 1989 (1 ,403.55) Deposited to Special Reserve Fund as overage for (1st, 3rd and 4th Quarter) 1989 7,861 .95 Total Overage for 1989 $ 6,458.40 Balance in Special Reserve Fund (includes interest) $ 13,586.21 Respectfully Sa.g.komItet, Anne D. Nye Public Trustee of Weld County Acknowledged before me this 22nd day of January , 19 90 by Anne D. Nye, as Public Trustee for said 7Drity of Weld, State of Colorado Witness my hand and Official Seal My Commission expires: JUNE 6, 1992 Notary Public 1020 9th Street, No. 202 Greeley, Colorado 80531 L'"bj \fr4HID ANNE D. NYE y PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF WELD COUNTY 1020 9th Street No.202 Greeley, Colorado 30631 (303) 352-4365 "^ 20144.-ati+, �' 19'90 Board of County Commissioners Centennial Building 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Public Trustee Quarterly Report forrQuarter endingCjAnial-3/ _,19x7 . Dear Commissioners: For the quarter of 190 , as Public Trustee of Weld County, Colorado, I handled these transactions. Releases and Partial Releases of Deeds of Trust @ $8.00 each $ f 4.7)...012 e7 Foreclosures ° 3C/316"4-121497 7 Siv"LZ 171 Cures on Foreclosures @ $35.00 each 1,,Lienor intents to redeem @ $5.00 each l o.0 0 .3 Certificates of Redemption @ $10.00 each 3 6.00 11 Public Trustee Deeds @ $10.00 each 7 S O.00 Miscellaneous Income 41143.4O2 �9g94-11 fa ta/yt9.z/ a ?nag/ Ca_d urrld,.z..4.44-n--a,)) sae— Gross Income for 4# quarter $ b, ofS.V3 Less necessary and reasonable Expenses 9ic1 9.)49 Net Income for 4a4" quarter $ i i./3S.94 limit by State Statute per quarter to Public Trustee to _Cy o•9 Overagebshortage $ 3 tear 5ii • Deposited to special reserve fund $ 3, 9.3.E f*V Withdrawn from special reserve fund $ 4 Balance in special reserve fund (Includes interest) $ /3(-G_2/ I Respectfully Submitte�d, �e ' Anne D. Nye, Public Trustee of Weld County i Acknowledged before me this 22nd day of Janu ry , 19 90 , by Anne D.Nye, as the Public Trustee for said County of Weld, State of Colorado. Witness my hand and Official Seal )1 My commission expires: JUNE 6, 1992 Notary Public 1020 9th St., No. 202, Greeley, CO 80631 South Platte Valley Historical Society P.O. Box 633. Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80671 VVOLUI`TE 2- NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 JANUARY 1990 The South Platte Valley Historical Society is now completing it 's second year of existence on January 31,1990. Even though we have not moved ahead as rapidly as we dreamed we would we have made good progress. Our goal for the next year is to continue our membership drive, improve our fund raising efforts and develop new fund raising projects as well as fine tuning the ones we have at the present time. Now that the Society has been awarded a Colorado Initiatives Grant, we look forward to professional help from the State. Our goal for this spring and summer is to complete the Archaeological dig to discover what artifacts, if any, can be found, and locate the exact position and size of the Fort. It will be necessary to engage a professional Archaeologist to oversee the project and use volunteers to assist. Signs will be erected and the public invited to visit. We very much hope it will be a popular attraction. The Society continues to have our monthly meetings and good programs, both educational and entertaining, an the first monday of every month, 7:30 pm at the Branding Iron Restaurant. This is a community project, everyone is invited. Anyone who wishes to participate is urged to do so. Just let us know what committee you are interested in. John T. Martin, President. *x**************************** 41, A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF FORT LUPTON: 1838 The early months of 1838 saw the scourge of smallpox among the Pawnees on the plains. Lancaster P. Lupton was safe, for he has the pox as a child. There is no evidence that it affected his family or his trading operation. On july 12 of that year Lupton 's small ox-drawn caravan left Independence, Missouri and followed the Santa Fe Trail toward Fort Lupton. Included in the caravan was one Seth E. Ward who would begin his career with Lupton and later became the sutler at Fort Laramie. Along the same trail came a party headed by GOuis Vasquez and Andrew W. Sublet headed toward Fort Vasquez. They escaped harm from a war party of Pawnee. . . perhaps the same war party that killed two of Bent 's herders near Bent 's Fort on the Arkansas River. Excitement among the traders must have been high.' Trading was good. These traders from the South Platte River apparently did not involve themselves with the annual summer rendezvous of the fur traders which this year was held on the Popo Agie or Wind River in Wyoming. Visiting that rendezvous however was a protestant missionary expedition which included the first white women over the Rockies since 1836. On the way, encamped near Fort Laramie, one of these women received a call from one of the Indian Wives of some trader. She had never seen a white woman and had come the three miles to see one: "She was dressed in fine style. Perhaps her dress had cost 100 dollars. It W45 trimmed in beads & other ornaments throughout & beads of a costly kind about her neck. Her dress was mountain Sheepskin, white & soft as a kid. " So write Sarah Smith (Mrs. Asa B. Smith) as she crossed the Rockies in 1838. Could the Indian Wife described above be Lancaster 11 \ILluuppt`oon 's Wife, Tomas? 10 "11a1�; David W. Lupton, V.P. * ******s****************r*x**x**r* ************* *xr* Winter is just beginning, but the early 1800's the mountain man would have already chopped the last of his traps from the ice in the high country beaver ponds and streams. He would have traded his beads, knives, mirrors, hawks etc. for lodging with some friendly tribe and possibly even had a squaw to cook and make new garments for him. We at the S.P. V.H.S. have had a good season - we 've done much this year and have fond memories, yet as we are warm and contented in our lodges with the harvest stored for the winter, now is the time to sit around the fire and think of ways to fill Our Society 's larder for a prospering 1990. How about a quilting bee with the finished quilt to be raffled off at Trapper 's Days 1990? Or maybe a spring Buffalo Barbecue with a shoot would make a good fund raiser. Just a few moments of sittin by the fire sure sets the ideas a gain I hope everyone had a happy holidays and remember, while you are settin around your fire, keep your writtin stick and paper at hand so you can jot your ideas down. keep your top knot. Earl Harris, Director $$$$$$$$$$$$$*$$$$$$0*$$$$$$$$$4 $$$$$ MFOSAW $X$$$$ FINANCIAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 1, 1989 TO DECEMBER 31, 1989 EXPENSES POSTAGE (box rental 1990) $ 28.00 SUPPLIES s 3.82 PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FEE S 75.00 TOTAL EXPENSES S 106.82 INCOME BEGINNING BALANCE (AS OF11/30/89) 61, 712.18 MEMBERSHIP DUES $ 20.00 LIFETIME MEMBERSHIPS $ 00,00 DONATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS $ 00.00 INDIVIDUALS $ 157.00 BUSINESSES s 50.00 MEMORIALS $ 00.00 INTEREST $ 00.00 BOOK SALES $ 00,00 CACHET SALES $ 35.00 INTEREST $ 00.00 TRAPPER'S TRAIL INCOME $ 35.00 TOTAL S 1, 974.18 TOTAL INCOME 4 1, 974.18 TOTAL EXPENSES g 106.82 NET PROFIT CARRIED FORWARD $ 1,867.36 GENEVIEVE LE BLANC, TREASURE GRANT RECSEl/E17 The South Platte Valley Historical Society has been selected for participation in the 1990 Colorado Initiatives program. Fort Lupton is one of ten communities state wide to be selected to participate in this year 's program. The program provides $5,000.00 to each community and one year of staff support from the State Department of Local Affairs, University of Colorado and U.S. West. The funds will be used to obtain specialized technical assistance for local community projects. Later in the year, each community will be eligible to compete for a portion of 5100,000.00 provided by U.S. West to implement Colorado Initiatives projects. U.S.West Joined the Colorado Initiatives program four years ago and has provided more than s430,000.00 in financial support to 38 rural areas. The South Platte Valley Historical Society 's project is the beginning phase necessary to rebuild the historic adobe Fort Lupton to its original dimensions and architecture, to serve as a living history museum. This will include protection of the original site now in possession of the Society, archaeological exploration of the site and plans for total development. Bob Horn from the University of Colorado, Denver will be working with the Society, and by the February 5th meeting they should have an over view of the coming year. Colorado Initiatives is an example of state government working with the private sector and local communities towards rural revitalization. The program was initiated, in 1986, by the Department of Local Affairs and the University of Colorado. It is designed for communities that have clearly identified their goals and selected a project and need specialized intensive technical assistance. Other communities selected are : Del Norte, Grand Lake, Huerfano-Las Animas County, Johnstown, Leadville, Limon, Meeker, Oak Creek and Westcliffe. Some of the 1990 Projects include; completion of the "Scenic Highway of Legends Visitor Center" in Las Animas County, design plans for the National Mining Hall of Fame in Leadville, and renovation of the Whitsitt House in Del Norte. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx#xxxx$$$$$$xxxxxxxxxxx Remember Trapper's Days, September 9, 1989? It seems a long time ago, but actually, only four month, have passed. We were so excited about our Trapper's Days trail ride with Wilbur Ball carrying our special cachets on horse back from Fort Laramie, Wyo. to Fort Lupton, Co. We had a good start on selling cachets with an income of $1,864.42 to date, but this falls short of paying all of the postage that had to be purchased that week in order to utilize our special commemorative hand cancellation stamp which had to be destroyed after the post office finished canceling the cachets that week. We will never see that hand cancellation stamp again except an our cachets. We, all of us, as members of the S.P, V.H.S, need to support this cause and purchase these special cachets that will be of value to you and your family in years to come. If each family would just buy one $15.00 cachet it would bring in approximately $3,000.00, which would pay off our debt of 51,300.00 postage, plus bring in approximately 61, 700.00 to apply toward our mortgage payment of $3, 786. 75 due May SO, 1990. Think about it! SOUTH PLATTE VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING FEBRUARY 5, 1990 THE BRANDING 1R0N it FIRST STREET FORT LUPTON, CO 7:30 RIVI. BRING A GUEST! January is a very special month for us as members of the South Platte Valley Historical Society. It gives us the incentive to renew our Faith, Enthusiasm and Dues in the Society and our work in restoring the Fort and protecting our history. Please refer to the label on your newsletter, in the upper left hand corner you will find the date your membership is due if you have an "89" in that spot, PLEASE renew your membership so we may make our annual payment on the Fort site. Thanks to you and your belief in the Society 's goal we are owners of the ORIGINAL SITE of FORT LUPTON. Now help us keep it, renew today! NAME FAMILY MEMBERSHIP $15.00 ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL $10.00 CITY SENIOR CITIZEN $ 5.00 STATE CHILDREN--(IS TO 18) $ 5.00 ZIP CODE CHILDREN--(12 AND UNDER)---$ 2.50 FAMILY MEMBER NAMES LIFETIME-(MEMBER & SPOUSE)-5250.00 DONATION ONLY 5 10/10/89 EDITION $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ WISH LIST 2 or 4 drawer File Cabinet Old Maps All or Part of 1600 feet of Old Diaries 8 foot Chain Link fence Slide Projector & Trays Old Pictures 1 Flat Bed Trailer loaned Old Letters for float 1990 parade season' Volunteers to address society mail Old Journals Volunteers to create slide shows Old Anything Don ' t Forget, The South Platte Valley Historical Society is a non-profit Tax deductible organization. We need your donations and ideas on how to raise money to make our dream of re-building Fort Lupton come true. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$►$$x5$ South Platte Valley Historical Society NON-PROFIT ORS P.O.BOX 633 U.S_ POSTAGE FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 PA ,T 17 PERMIT No. 123 FORT LUPTON.= WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 913 10TH ST: GREELEY CO S0631 January, 1990 . .. . COLORADO BASIN OF ORIGIN BILL, AB 90-1014 (California Water Relief Act) The following is a brief summary of this bill's impact and hidden agenda: iy.;.,The-Upper Colorado Basin has already been severely depleted with 19 trans- mountain diversions to the East Slope. There are many undeveloped decrees that would further deplete this same distressed basin. (i.e. Two Forks, Home Stake II, Eagle Piney, Green Mountain, Straight Creek, Williams Fork, East Gore, Muddy Creek, etc. ) These old decrees would be exempt from the very broad basin protection hurdles proposed in subject bill. 2. The real impact of subject bill is to stop innovative new water concepts from other basins until East Slope entities have fully developed their decrees from the overly depleted Upper Colorado tributaries. 3. The bill is specifically aimed at stopping the balanced use of the untapped Gunnison Basin's wasted flood flows. Colorado is entitled to these nearly million acre feet that are gratuitously flowing to California. 4. The Colorado River and Northern Colorado Water Conservancy Districts support subject bill to create an artificial market for their surplus Windy Gap water, which is an embarrassing financial strain for the project's participants. Also, the additional Upper Colorado diversions would produce income to cover the substantial staff overhead expenses of these districts. S. Under Colorado's constitution, unallocated surface waters belong to all the people. Colorado water laws use the same criteria for new decrees, regardless of basin of origin. Subject bill would give basins and conservancy districts inordinate power over the public's water. In fact, this bill would impose overly broad new protection measures for "present and future appropriators . .. . in the basin of origin" that must be resolved before any inter-basin or inter-district transfers could get to first base. This is a sure legal formula for extortion or stoppage of new water developments that maximize the beneficial use of water for the greater good. 6. Although Colorado generates most of the renewable water for Southwestern States, it has by far the highest water development costs and tap fees. Seventy percent of our nation's water attorneys are required to administer Colorado's highly unplanned, legalistic, confrontational water management system. This arehaic system has created a very costly water development grid lock, that has virtually stopped innovative water development for the pubic. Meanwhile, the down river states that have effective water planning are exploiting Colorado's byzantine infighting and confusion. 7. The bill would further worsen Colorado's parochialism and ability to modernize its water management practices for today's environmental, recreational, and economic values. The public would suffer while the old guard would be free to continue its unbalanced dewatering of a single basin. 8. Subject bill should be called the California Rater Relief Act_ Andy Andrews, P.B., Denver, (303)757-8513 Dave Miller, Palmer Lake, (719)481-2003 ern ' ,61I1O NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES COMPANY P.O.Box 567 • Palmer take,Colorado 80133 • (719)481-2003 • FAX(719)481.4013 January 18, 1990 Congressional Candidate Merlyn Carlson R.R. 1 , P.O. Box 6 Lodgepole, Nebraska 69149 Dear Candidate Carlson: One of our rancher board members has advised that you are interested in learning more about Colorado's Union Park Water Supply alternative before formulating your pending Congressional election position on Two Forks Dam. The enclosed material briefly explains why the overlooked Union Park option from the untapped Gunnison Basin is substantially superior to Two Forks, from both an environmental and economic viewpoint. For the past three years our company has been aggressively pointing out to Colorado, Nebraska , and national leaders that the Corps ' Metro Denver Water Supply EIS seriously violates the intent of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) . This is because the analysis purposely ignored several ongoing water projects that are reasonable alternatives. The Bush Administration is vetoing Two Forks largely because NEPA' s basic requirement to study "all reasonable alternatives" was buried under intense political pressure to approve Denver's obsolete Two Forks concept. You are correct that the Corps' EIS indicates Two Forks would slightly increase the Platte' s average flow in Nebraska. However, water right experts know that the EIS overlooked the fact that Denver' s West Slope Blue River decrees require maximum use of transmountain water. This means when Denver fully develops its recycling capability, the Platte' s total flow in Nebraska would be less than now. Even without recycling, a low altitude South 'latte dam would decrease the critical drought flows in Nebraska to the point where dry-ups would jeopardize fish and food supply for water birds. An even greater threat is the fact that a major low altitude dam on the South Platte will interrupt the natural flood flows in Nebraska. The periodic scouring effect of the floods keeps the Platte' s river banks and channels open for the internationally important migratory birds. Open areas are essential to give these birds protection from predators. Wildlife experts who have the freedom to conduct objective studies know that Denver' s offer to artificially clear vegetation encroachment along the Platte would not be adequate for Nebraska ' s highly sensitive bird population. Union Park's massive, high altitude, off-river storage of a small portion of the Gunnison' s wasted flood waters will actually enhance the Gunnison and Platte River flows and environments 2 during the critical drought periods. On the other hand, the low altitude Two Forks Dam requires further depletion of the same Upper Colorado River tributaries that have already been hard hit with 19 transmountain diversions to the East Slope. It is well known that Two Forks would also devastate a nationally treasured canyon and fishery near Denver. In short, the 70 year Two Forks idea gained a great deal of political momentum in Colorado in the absence of a state water plan or objective analysis of reasonable alternatives. We sincerely believe it would be a serious mistake for a Nebraska Republican politician to support Two Forks in opposition to the courageous , farsighted veto decision of the Hush Administration. We would be honored to further explain the several superior ongoing alternatives to Two Forks whenever desired by you and/or other Nebraska interests. Thank you very much for your thoughtful consideration. Sincerer, ` e. Allen D. (Dave) Miller President ADM/bm Encls: Papers and articles on Union Park cc: Colorado, Nebraska, and national leaders . Rocky Mountazn Ne • ws EDITORIALS "Give light and the people will find their own loaf Oecember.19. 1989 Roc*Mot:Mtainivews . LETTERS • . • • • Colorado's water future lies with Union park project Editor Coloradans should stop worrying filed in water court for a diversion from the remote, off-river site can enhance Colon- about the Two Forks' veto. For the first Gunnison River, do's treasured rivers and canyons, time.Colorado has a water project that will The Union Park Project was sold to Colorado's water community is also unite people on both slopes. farsighted The innovative Union -Park Project is, shoe Arapahoeh City is Aurora ra a• starting to recognize Union Park's 's com- County and the City a Aurora have put r advantages. Corps of Engineer's Den- quite simple. Instead of_Colorado losing a recently agreed to cooperate instead of purer modeling � confirmed that Den- Yearly average of a mullion acre-feet of its compete for the Gunnison's flood waters, vet's safe yield multiplies by two acre-feet Gunnison good waters to California,a small The Gunnison,Parker and Castlewood wa-- for, every. acre-foot of Gunnison water portion of these wasted waters will be ter districts are initial Union Park partici- actually diverted. This,•multiplies' phe- pumped into Union Park's off-river, sage- pants,The Denver Water Department and covered bowl on the Continental Divide.In other.metro-Denver water providers are nomenon is upsetting.to many water reads- drought years,this Two Forks-sized reser- expected to join,when they are freed from; Park'ss a bemuse it is a key reason Union voir will release water by-gravity conduit Two Forks enough to onsider Union Park's safe-yield cost is only about half that and siphon to the river environments on Park's extraordinary en of their Two Forks project both slopes. economic advantages. environmental and H Colorado's powerful,a Union Park was fast envisioned b Mar_. ppomtt d water by Union Park can unite Colorado on water, e>�rts were to allow state water planning, vin Greer,a retired Bureau of Reclamation bemuse it satisfies today's public values Gunruson's untapped flood waters engineer and father of Colorado's Big regarding the environment,recreation and would quickly surface u the state's most Thompson Project. Greer recognized how economic efficiency.Environmentalists are logical future water source. It is only a advanced technology could be applied to not in the habit of;endorsing large water of °��'the Union Park Con- this overlooked, high-altitude reservoir projects; but those who have taken an servation Proms becomes the public's wa- site. In 1982 he helped form the Natural• objective' look are impressed with Union ter choice for allofColorado, Energy Resources Co. to develop the pro; • . Parks capability'too benefit river flows and • tential of Union Park In 1986,the comps- wetlands-during droughts Union park i9 ABNER WATTS ny disclosed the project's details when it environmentally unique:,'too. because its Retired Bureau otRegamytion en= "nrr'• . - 0. THE TOWN OF NUNN, COLORADO �� }}es y.nTCN-�C,r^�F OFFICE OF CLERK ANC TREASURER NUNN U CRAK rx�t NUNN. COLORADO • 1 1' «Y /�,• ` January 22, 1990 ;,x . � Mr. Glen Mallory - ; ! 'Ipp�, Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Ave. w Denver, CO 80220-3716 v a .: Am,. Dear Mr. Mallory, The Board of Trustees of the Town of Nunn wish to thank you for the support and guidance you have offered concerning the Tire disposal and closure of the Nunn Landfill . The Board of Trustees have reviewed the new E.P.A. recommendations that will go before the State for approval , and feel it is necessary to close the Nunn Landfill . The land- fill has been a service to the residents of Nunn for a number of years and the monthly user fee does not cover present oper- ating costs. Therefore, the Board of Trustees, after a meet- ing with Wes Potter of the Weld County Health Department, approved the closure of the Nunn Landfill and the placement of approximately 250,000 tires to aid in the closure. The final closure date will be March 23, 1990, at which time all reseeding of the area will be completed. We will stop receiving waste at the dump on February 17, 1990, comp- letion of the tires should be made prior to this date. If you have any questions please feel free to call the Town Clerk at 897-2385, Monday thru Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, Ji✓Iie L. Jensen Town Clerk jj cc: Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department cc: Board of County Commissioners, Weld County ft* DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION PHONE(303)356-4000 EX7.4218 P.O.BOX 758 IGREELEY,COLomoo W632 C� COLORADO January 23, 1990 Geoffry Withers Department of Local Affairs Division of Local Government 1313 Sherman Street, Room 521 Denver, CO 80203 Dear Mr. Withers: Attached please find a list of all contracts in effect: with other political subdivisions per Section 29-1-205, CRS for Weld County. Z£ you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 356-4000, Ext. 4218. ve truly, yo s,ID ,�/ Pi Donald D. Warden, Director Finance and Administration DDW/ch Enclosure cc: Board of County Corners Clerk to the Board ✓ e • -1 rCleil? WELD COUNTY CONTRACTS WITH OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1990 NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVIgIgN $UBJECT MATTES ECPIRAZI2N DATE City of Greeley Housing of Prisoners 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) City of Greeley Building Inspections 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Cilcrese Police Services 12/31/90 Town of Hudson Police Services 12/31/90 Town of Pierce Police Services 12/31/90 Town of Keenesburg Police Services 12/31/90 Town of Severance Police Services 12/31/90 Town of Eaton Building Inspection 1/26/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Erie Building Inspection 1/26/90 (Automatic renewal) City of Evans Electrical Inspection 2/2/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Firestone Building Inspection 2/2/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Grover Electrical Inspection 2/16/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Johnstown Electrical Inspection 2/9/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Keenesburg Building Inspection 1/26/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Mead Building Inspection 1/26/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Milliken Building Inspection 7/1/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Pierce Building Inspection 2/2/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Platteville Building Inspection 1/26/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Severance Building Inspection 1/26/99 (Automatic renewal) Town of Windsor Building Inspection 1/26/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Gilcrest Building Inspection 2/23/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of New Raymer Electrical Inspection 3/30/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Ault Building Inspection 3/23/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Nunn Building Inspection 3/2/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Hudson Building Inspection 8/13/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Kersey Building Inspection 1/9/90 (Automatic renewal) City of Ft. Lupton Building Inspection 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Central Weld Water District Water Testing 12/31/90 City of Brighton Water Testing 12/31/90 Lochbuie Water Company Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Briggsdale Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Eaton Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Erie Water Testing 12/31/90 City of Ft. Lupton Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Frederick Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Caleton Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Gilcrest Water Testing 12/31/90 City of Greeley Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Grover Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Johnstown Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of LaSalle Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Mead Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Nunn Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Pierce Water Testing 12/31/90 NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION $UBUCT MATTER F.XPIRATTON DATF Town of Platteville Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Severance Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Windsor Water Testing 12/31/90 North Huron Water Dist. Water Testing 12/31/90 North Weld Water Dist. Water Testing 12/31/90 Parkland Estates Water Testing 12/31/90 Raymer Water Dep't. Water Testing 12/31/90 Briggsdale School District 10-J Water Testing 12/31/90 Prarie School District 11-J Water Testing 12/31/90 Prospect Valley School Water Testing 12/31/90 Wattenburg Water Company Water Testing 12/31/90 Weld County School District RE-3J Water Testing 12/31/90 Town of Ault - Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Daeono Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Eaton Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town o£ Erie Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Firestone Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Frederick Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Ft. Lupton Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Johnstown Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Kersey Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of LaSalle Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Lochbuie Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Milliken Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Platteville Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Windsor Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Ault-Pierce Fire Dist. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Dacono Fire Dist. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Eaton Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Erie Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Evans Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Caleton Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Cilcrest Fire Dept Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Hudson Fire Dep't Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Johnstown Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Keenesburg Fire Dep't. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Kersey Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) LaSalle Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Milliken Fire Dep't. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Nunn Fire Fep't. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Platteville Fire Dep't. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Prospect Valley Fire Dep't. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Roggen Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Western Hills Fire Dept. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Windsor Fire Dep't. Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) i NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIV3SION_ 9UBJFCT UATTFR RXPIRATTON DA IF Windsor RE-4 School District Communications 12/31/90 BOCES Communications 12/31/90 St. Anthony's Flight for Life Communications 12/31/90 Airlife Communications 12/31/90 Longmont Rural Fire District Communications 12/31/90 City of Evans Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Frederick Fire District Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Tri-Area Ambulance District Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) RE-3J (Keenesburg) School District Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Pawnee Fire Districts Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Aims Community College Communications 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Bee$ee Draw Metro District Road Maintenance 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Gilcrest Road Maintenance 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) City of Greeley Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Kersey Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of LaSalle Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Milliken Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Nunn Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Platteville Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Wattenburg Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) City of Evans Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) School District #6 Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) School District #4 Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Platteville Fire Protection District Station #2 Nutrition Site 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) University of Northern • Colorado Meal Service for Senior Nutrition Program 9/30/90 St. Vrain Valley School Headstart Lunches 5/17/90 Larimer County Weatherization Program 9/30/90 Larimer County Regional Hoalth 6/30/90 Dacono Fire District Paramedic 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) City of Greeley Forensic Lab 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) City of Greeley Park Management 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) University of Northern Colorado Head Start Speech & Language Therapy 6/30/90 School District RE-5J Head Start Classroom Space & Lunches 5/18/90 City of Greeley Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Ault Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) NAME OF POLITICAL SUBJ)jVISION SUBJECT MATTER MPIRATION DATZ Town o£ Dacono Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Eaton Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Evans Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Firestone Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Ft. Lupton Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Frederick Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Carden City Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Gilcrest Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Grover Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Hudson Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Johnstown Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Keansburg Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Kersey Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of LaSalle Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Lochbuie Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Mead Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Milliken Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town o£ Nunn Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Pierce Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Platteville Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Rosedale Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Severance Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Town of Windsor Hazardous Materials Mutual Aid 12/31/90 (Automatic renewal) Weld Library District Support Services 12/31/90 Weld Library District Building Lease 12/31/90 Ault/Pierce Fire Dist. E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn 4 - NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION SUBJECT MATTER ZXPIRATION DATE Berthoud Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Dacono Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Eaton Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Galeton Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Frederick Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Ft. Lupton Fire Dist. E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Hudson Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Johnstown Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn LaSalle Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Longmont Rural Fire Department E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Milliken Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Nunn Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Pawnee Fire Protection District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Platte Valle Fire Dist. E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Platteville Fire Dist. E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Poudre Valley Fire Dist. E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Raymer/Stoneham Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn S.E. Weld Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Tri-Area Ambulance Dist. E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Western Hills Fire Dist. E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Windsor/Severance Fire District E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn City of Dacono E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn City of Evans E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn City of Ft. Lupton E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn City of Greeley E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Ault E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town o£ Eaton E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Firestone E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town o£ Frederick E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Carden City E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Cilcrest E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Grover E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Hudson E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Johnstown E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Keenesburg E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town o£ Kersey E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of LaSalle E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Lochbuie E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Mead E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Milliken E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of New Raymer E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Nunn E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Pierce E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Platteville E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Severance E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn Town o£ Windsor E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn r • ' NAME OF POLITICAL wolviSION 21104T M6TTER EXPIRATION DAT$ Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority E-911 System Perpetual until Withdrawn City of Evans Computer Support Automatic Renewal Weld Library District Computer Support Automatic Renewal City of Greeley Planning Computer Support Automatic Renewal Milliken Police Department Computer Support Automatic Renewal Town of Windsor Road Maintenance Perpetual until Withdrawn Division of Parks and Recreation Road Maintenance Perpetual until Withdrawn Morgan County Road Maintenance Perpetual until Withdrawn Adams County Road Maintenance Perpetual until Withdrawn Latimer County Road Maintenance Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Mead Road Maintenance Perpetual until Withdrawn Town of Milliken Road Maintenance Perpetual until Withdrawn Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Computer Support Automatic Renewal Aims Community College Ambulance Training 12/31/90 Weld Board o£ Cooperative Eduation Services <BOCESI Educational 6/15/90 Weld County Economic Development Action Partnership Employment 12/31/90 Weld County School District #6 Educational 7/31/90 Weld County School District RE-1 Educational 8/31/90 Weld County School District #6 Preschool Project Perpetual until Withdrawn. Weld County School District RE-7 Preschool Project Perpetual until Withdrawn Weld County School District RE-1 Preschool Project Perpetual until Withdrawn Alamosa BOCES Migrant Head Start May, 1990 - October, 1990 Chop(i e E9:do3 . S O . at4. _ I �I DISTRICT COURT, CITY AND • COUNTY DENVER COLORADO CASE NO. Div/CtRm I SUMMONS I BCS, INC. , a Colorado :THE. BOARD„OFCOUNTY„COmmISSIONEkS , corporation, 0,ZsTHE pOUNT_X�OF�LD;.STATE OFD �,I COLORADO and W. WEST FOSTER Plaintiff The People of the State of Colorado To the Defendant(s)named above: You are summoned and required to file with the clerk of this court an answer or other response to the attached complaint within twenty(20)days after this summons is served on you in the State of Colorado, or within thirty (30) days after this summons is served on you outside the State of Colorado. . II If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within the applicable time period. I judgment by default may be entered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. without ji any further notice to you. it ,I The following documents are also served with this summons: Complaint. It GULLEY & GAAR, P.C. 7� Dare: January 18 , 1990 By / : ;i.r r l .. %WhawVw Nodren lw rbmmf.w Clerk,Oeh+•Cen,w Coon enNr,4rII / 'r/ I.k— Dale A. �3ae'g.n`,\�3 ' �I 5300 DTC Parkway, Ste . 350 Englewood, Colorado 80111 This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4. CRCP, as amended. 694-2907 ' A copy of the complaint must be served with this summons. • T RETURN OF SERVICE State of County of I declare under oath that I served this summons and a copy of the complaint in this case on in County • on at at the following location: Time •i l by handing it to a person identified to me as the defendant. by ;caving it with the defendant who refused service. by leaving it with designated to receive service for the defendant. I am over:he age of 15 years and am nut interested in nor a party to this case. E: I attempted to serve the defendant on occasions but have not been able to locate the defendant. Return to the plaintiff is made on Nit Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of :9 _ • in County. State of Notary Public' Date PTlyate process server Sheriff. County • Service S \nlara showa:n.;uJe uJarca An,t replration ante of:omml•.wn. Mileage 5 \o. IVt�jC^I, Rev.J.8', s4'�t NUNS P i 71 tl TC71o� 1 aYl I efr &anon'vI.N,.n,nc l;•1%sett L..DrlMf.CO 110_0:—4)0)i S7:-:700-IOaA _Fri r7 Q DISTRICT COURT, CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, COLORADO Case No. COMPLAINT BCS, INC. , a Colorado corporation, Plaintiff, vs. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, and W. WEST FOSTER, individual, Defendants. Plaintiff BCS, Inc. through its attorneys, Gulley & Saar, P.C. , for its Complaint against defendants states as follows: 1. BCS, Inc. ("BCS") is a Colorado corporation authorized to do business in Colorado and with its principal place of business in the City and County of Denver. 2. The County o£ Weld, State of Colorado ("Weld County") acting through its Board o£ County Commissioners is a body corporate and politic and may be sued pursuant to 530 -11 . 101 , C.R.S. 3 . W. West Foster (Foster) is an individual residing in Colorado . 4 . This matter involves goods sold and delivered and venue - is proper pursuant to C.R.C. P. 98 (c) (2) in the City and County of Denver as the county in which plaintiff resides. 5. Weld County, through its agent and employee, Jackie Weimer, orally agreed to purchase from BCS ten diazo microfiche copies of Weld County' s real estate assessment records ( "the goods") . o . BCS specially manufactured the goods for .Weld County before Weld County sought to repudiate its contract. ' The goods are not suitable for sale to others in the ordinary course of BCS's business . 7 . BCS sent to Weld County a letter confirming its contract. The confirmation letter was signed and returned to SCS by Foster as an apparent agent for Weld County. • S. Foster took delivery and accepted the goods. 9. Despite demand, both Foster and weld County have failed and refused to pay BCS in full for the goods. FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF 10. .BCS incorporates by reference the previous allegations of this Complaint. 11. A contract for sale of goods existed between ECS and Weld County. 12. Weld County breached its contract with BCS. 13. BCS has been damaged by Weld County's breach of contract in the principle amount of $4,751.34. • SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF 14. Plaintiff incorporates by reference the previous allegations of this complaint. 15. A contract for the sale of goods existed between ECS and Foster. 16. Foster breached its contract with ECS. 17 . ECS has been damaced by Foster' s breach of contract in the principle amount of $4,751. 34 . THIRD CLAIM FOR RELIEF 18. Plaintiff incorporates by reference the previous allegations of the Complaint. 19. Foster received goods from ECS and was enriched by receipt of those goods. 20. Foster has been unjustly enriched by his receipt of goods from ECS without payment for the goods. 21. A contract exists, implied at law, under which Foster is obligated to pay ECS for the goods to prevent his unjust enrichment. 22. Foster has breached his implied contract with BCS. 2 • 23. BCS has been damaged in the principle amount of S4,751.34 by the breach of contract by Foster. WHEREFORE, plaintiff requests that the Court enter judgment in its favor and against Weld County and Foster for the following: A. Compensatory damages in the amount of $4,751.34; B. Pre-judgment and post-judgment interest; C. Plaintiff's costs; and D. Such additional relief as the Court finds proper. GDLLEY & GAAR, P.C. r By Y 7/ Dale Ao: Gaar; Reg.-#13234 5300 DTC Parkway, Suite 350 Englewood, Colorado 80111 (303) 694 -2905 Attorneys for Plaintiff Address of Plaintiff : 1285 W. Byers Place Denver, Colorado 80223 3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 12,. 1990 TO BE HELpAT ,.• - 100 S. FOREST, DACONO,CO 80514 DACONO FIRE STATION AT 7:00 The Board of Directors of the Longmont Fire Protection District will consider the matter of inclusion of real pro- perty as generally described below into th District. lnthe event of inclusion,the propertywill be subject to a mill levy with no maximum limit. The 1990 mill levy is 6.665. Boun- daries of proposed inclusion are: the boundaries of the town of Dacono,and the current boundaries of the Dacono Area Fire Protection District in Weld County, Colorado. � i _ ���q )w OF•co� �� ROY ROMER e. V JERIS A.DANIELSON Governor _ '^ /p Stets Engineer • ... ttl* w _ 1876+ _ •• OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES • 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 (303)868-3581 COLORADO WATER SUPPLY CONDITIONS UPDATE January 19, 1990 Statewide, drought conditions continued to vary during the month of December. Abnormally dry and warm conditions prevailed across most sections of the state. Precipitation (low elevations) statewide averaged 66% of normal . Snowpack (high elevations) measured on January 1 averaged only 64% of normal . These conditions were the worst in the Rio Grande and San Juan/Dolores basins. Water storage in the state's 69 major irrigation reservoirs was 106% of average as measured on January 1, 1990. However, this is only 93% of last year's storage. Storage is below average in both the Rio Grande and Colorado basins. Storage in the Rio Grande basin is at only 59% of last year's storage. The Soil Conservation Board advised that soil moisture depletions are reaching critical levels on the eastern plains and in the southwestern section of the state. The attached report includes updates of the Surface Water Supply•Index (SWSI) addressing the relative availability of water resources supplies in each of the seven major drainage basins in the state. The winter SWSI values (December 1 - May 1) are computed utilizing basin weighted factors of snowpack, precipitation, and reservoir storage. This index indicates that water resources supplies were near normal a year ago but are now generally below normal to significantly below normal . The worst conditions are found to be in the Rio Grande basin and the San Juan/Dolores basin. The most significant declines from the previous year were experienced in the San Juan/Dolores, Rio Grande, and Gunnison basins. To assist in understanding the • SWSI values, the individual hydrologic components as a probability of non-exceedence for each basin, are listed for December, 1989 and January, 1990. It should be .understood that November - December snowpack normally has little impact on spring runoff as the Snow Water Equivalence (SWE) is typically low during these months. The SWE is highest in snowpack accumulating during the March - April period. Contact John Kaliszewski at (303) 866-3581 if you have any comments or questions. V.A-e)41��ig Iq0 . COLORADO WATER SUPPLY CONDITIONS REPORT January 19, 1990 Statewide, precipitation for the month of December was extremely varied. Both high elevation snowpack data and low elevation precipitation data are included. December Precipitation as a Percentage of Normal Basin Precipitation South Platte 107% Arkansas 127%. Rio Grande 49% Gunnison 40% Colorado 51% Yampa/White 96% San Juan/Dolores 9% The Surface Water Supply Index (SWSI) developed by this office is used as an indicator of water supply conditions in the state. It is based on reservoir storage, streamflow, and precipitation for the summer period (May 1 - December 1) and reservoir storage, snowpack, and precipitation for the winter period (December 1 - May 1). Weight factors are applied to each of the measured hydrologic components in computing the SWSI values. These computations are based on the probability of non-exceedence of individual components; that is, the probability that a measured value is equal to or less than the historic average. During the .winter period, snowpack is the primary component in each basin except the South Platte. The following SWSI values were computed for each of the seven basins on January 1, 1990: Change from Change from Basin SWSI value • pec. 1. 1989 Jan. 1. 194 South Platte -0.4 +1.5 -0.9 Arkansas -0.1 +2.4 +0.1 Rio Grande -3.4 -0.1 -2.7 Gunnison -2.6 -0.1 -3.1 Colorado -1.4 +0.7 -1.4 Yampa/White +1.5 +3.0 -1.4 San Juan/Dolores -3.5 -0.7 - -4.0 SCALE -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 Severe Moderate Below Near normal Above normal Abundant drought drought normal '-_ supply • BASIN_ASSESSMENT,,S South Platte (-0.4) Snowpack was below normal with a probability of non-exceedence of 36%. Reservoir storage and precipitation were near normal . Reservoir storage is the critical component with a weight factor of 0.55. Arkansas (-0. 1) Reservoir storage remained well, above normal . Both Pueblo Reservoir and John Martin Reservoir are filling as a result of the winter water storage program running from November 15 - March 15. Snowpack with a weight factor of 0.51, had a probability of non-exceedence of 26%. Rio Grande (-3.4) Reservoir storage is only 59% of last year's storage. Significantly low Snowpack accumulation and below normal precipitation having a combined 0.95 weight factor resulted in a low SWSI value. Gunnison (-2.61 Reservoir storage is near normal but has a weight factor of only 0.05. However, the probability of non-exceedence for Snowpack is 12% and for precipitation it is 14% resulting in a low SWSI value. The combined weight factor of these two components is 0.90. Colorado (-1.4) All three components, Snowpack, reservoir storage and precipitation were below normal . Snowpack with a weight factor of 0.51 is the critical component. Yampa/White (+1.5) The reservoir storage component has a weight factor of zero for this basin. However, this factor is being modified to account for storage capacity of two recently constructed reservoirs, Yamcolo and Stagecoach. The two reservoirs are currently storing approximately 42,000 acre-feet of water. The summer SWSI value is primarily affected by streamflow with a weight factor of 0.90. The winter value is primarily affected by Snowpack with a weight factor of 0.6. Water supply conditions improved in December as a result of above normal snowpack accumulation. San Juan/Dolores (-3.5) Reservoir storage is near normal but has a weight factor of only 0.10. Snowpack and precipitation are far below normal and carry a combined weight factor of 0.90 resulting in a below normal SWSI value. 1989 DECEMBER - 1990 JANUARY SWSI COMPONENT VALUES Probability of Non-exceedence (PN) & SWSI Values Reservoir Storage Streamflow Precipitation Snowpack SWSI South Platte Dec. 1 36 N/A 28 7 -1.9 Jan. 1 48 N/A 53 36 -0.4 Arkansas Dec. 1 93 N/A 10 6 -2.5 Jan. 1 72 N/A 64 26 -0.1 Rio Grande Dec. 1 74 N/A 18 0.4 -3.3 Jan. 1 72 N/A 10 3 -3.4 Gunnison Dec. 1 64 N/A 21 11 -2.5 Jan. 1 69 N/A 14 12 -2.6 Colyra0o Dec. 1 16 N/A 42 15 -2.1 Jan. 1 17 N/A 37 36 -1.4 amoa/White Dec. 1 N/A N/A 44 23 -1.5 Jan. 1 N/A N/A 44 85 +1.5 San Juan/Q219ru Dec. 1 45 N/A 20 7 -2.8 Jan. 1 41 N/A 9 1 -3.5 JRK/c1f:4171I AGENDA - _ WELD COUNTY COUNCIL February 7, 1990 7:30 P.M. Centennial Center First Floor Assembly Room ROLL CALL: Norman Carlson, President Doris W. Williams, Vice President Marion Richter Frank Stewart Gary Lebsack MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 3, 1990 APPOINTMENTS: February 12, 1990 at 10:00 A.M. - Elected Officials Mtg. February 14, 1990 at 9:00 A.M. - Board Appearance ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Correspondence (marked by *) CORRESPONDENCE: Memo: David Worden regarding Accident Investigation Memo: Susan Elton regarding Video Program Memo: David Worden regarding Interview Procedures Reso: Election of Commissioner Chairman for 1990 Reso: Election of Commissioner Pro-Tem for 1990 Reso: Commissioner Assignments for 1990 Reso: Scheduling of Regular Meetings for Commissioners Work Session Minutes (Commissioners) - 1/8, 1/15 Agenda: Weld County Planning Commission Info on House Bill 1039 and 1139 from Vicky Sprague REPORTS: Elected Officials Meeting of 1/8/90 OLD BUSINESS: Upcoming Election - Home Rule Charter Amendments Approval of Year End Report NEW BUSINESS: Conflict of Interest - Ed Jordan Payment of Bills: Mileage for Norman Carlson $72.00 Mileage for Doris Williams $66.00 Mileage for Gary Lebsack $21 .00 Mileage for Frank Stewart $20.40 Mileage for Marion Richter $19.80 Holiday Inn $61.21 Greeley Tribune $78.00 Farmer & Miner $ 9.95 Bratton's Inc $21 .90 PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 P.M. P\ fro, STATE OF COLORADO COLORADOOEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4210 East 11th'AVenue Teleran: �� Denver,Colorado 80220.3716 (303)322.9076(Main Building/Denver) - Phone (303) 320.8333 (303)320-1529(Ptarmigan Place/Denver) (303)2x6.7190(Grand)unction Regional Office) e e• Roy Romer Governor Thomas M.Vernon,M.D. Executive Gireaor T0: County Commissioners & Local Health Departments FROM: Hazardous Materials & Waste Management Division DATE: January 3, 1990 RE: Minimal Landfill Closure Requirements • In light of pending changes in regulations governing solid waste disposal facilities that will result from the proposed "Subtitle D" federal statute, many landfills owners/operators are considering closure or are actually closing. Current minimum state statutory and regulatory requirements are in place for closure of landfills. Landfill closure without an approved closure plan could prove to be a future liability to the current owner/operator. A closure plan should include the following as minimum considerations: erosion control, surface water run-on/run-off control, minimum cover, finished contours, ground water and methane monitoring, revegetation, and control of illegal dumping. Attached is a copy of the current Colorado regulations covering closure of landfills for your use. If you have specific questions contact Glenn Mallory (303) 331-4859 or Austin Buckingham (303) 331-4846. attachment GEM/jw/5791K • ilay IcIl) • CVWGI+JJLVl1CLJ JNG++ uC UV L.+++r ua wy a.a+L.++au way mail sent by the department. 2.3.4 If the facility operator fails to respond to the department violation notice within thirty days, said operator may become subject to statutory and other remedies as appropriate including: (a) Fines, imprisonment, or both, under section 114 of the act; (b) Temporary suspension or revocation of the certificate of designation, under section 112, of the act; or (c) If a facility is deemed a public nuisance for violation of the act or these department regulations, the violation may be enjoined by a district court under section 113 of the act. 2.4 Closure of approved sites and facilities 2.4.1 No persoa shall close an approved facility for solid wastes disposal without notifying the department and the county Commissioners in writing at least sixty (60) days in advance of the closure date. 2.4.2 The operator of an approved facility for solid wastes disposal skull notify the general public at least sixty (60) days is advance of the proposed closure date by plating signs of suitable size at the entrance to the site and facility. 2.4.3 Approved facilities for solid wastes disposal shall be closed in accordance with the act, these department regulations, and in the manner specified in the certificate of designation application as amended. Precautions shall be taken to prevent further use of the site and facility for unauthorized disposal. 2.4.4 The concentration of explosive gas generated by the facility for solid waste disposal shall not exceed five percent (5%) in the c".7.747.7!7 air at the site boundary after closure. - --_ - 2.4.5 Water pollution shall not occur at or beyond the site boundary .:::: ..: ,_?:, after closure. 2.4.6 Nuisance conditions shall not exist at or beyond the site boundary after closure. "'']=` ' I , 441410:16PCt 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 - b, • wells or surface water after closure; 4.8.3 Plans for final closure of the facility, including planned final'_.: '^.`.- cont.ours uz fill surface after closure. SECTION 5 ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION , . H i hwa Colorado Department of Highways HE C ;; 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO. 30222 TO 'i For More Information: 757-9228 f90—p3 Jt» 18, 1990 SID OPENINGS POSTPONED Three projects were scheduled for construction bid openings January 18, but have been rescheduled for January and February bid openings. Project BRO 0010(3) , replacing an Arapahoe County Road 42 • bridge eight miles south of Byers at Rattlesnake Creek, will have sealed bids opened Thursday, January 25 at 10 a.m. Bids for project BRO 0047(3) , another Off Systems Bridge project on Douglas County Road 69 southeast of Franktown, will be opened January 25 at 10:30 a.m. Combined project N1687(4) and PRP 0006(28), to improve the Peoria St. and Smith Road intersection in Aurora with new lights and gates at the Union Pacific Railroad tracks, will have sealed bids opened at 10:15 a.m. Thursday, February 1. AIDS TO BE OPENED: NEW ANNOCINC XIDIT ADD: FEBRUARI 1, 10:30 a.m., Interstate 76 storm sewer outfall system near 64th Avenue and Huron Street in Adams county north of Denver, which includes drainage and precast concrete box culvert, combined project I (CX) 076-1 (112) and CC 12-0076-02. D I D Y O U R N O ■ ? The reason Americana drive their vehicles on the right side of the road (usually) goes far back into the nation's history, when drovers were people who would drive cattle, sheep, or other animals on foot while drivers operated various wagons or carts. With wagons the size of the heavy, broad-wheeled Conestoga (Pennsylvania) covered wagon, the driver would generally sit on the left side of the wagon and keep to the right aide of the road to have a clear view ahead. This "wagoners' choice" became the norm but was not made official until formally adopted by the state of New Jersey in 1813. ' D -OVER- e Q la� f Highway News Page 2 clirt DID YOU KNOW ? Organizations all across America have voiced their warnings about the failure of this nation to adequately provide for the repair of infrastructure elements: the entire network of transportation,--water, sewer, and public: sorvice, elements.. Among the groups is the Rebuild America Coalition, which includes more than 40 industry and public interest organizations such as the American Public Works Association, the National Association of Counties, National League of Cities, home builders, general contractors, and U.S. Conference ofMayors. During 1989 the Coalition published a report that cites some examples: - The U.S. ranks 55th in the world in capital investment for infrastructure. Since 1960 the percentage of the Gross National Product devoted to such investment for highways, bridgos., airports, water systems, public buildings and inland waterways -- has dropped from 2.3 percent to 1.1 percent. - An estimated two billion work hours are lost to congested traffic each year, and traffic is expected to double within 30 years. - Major new airports are needed in at least six U.S. cities. • - bridges will require $93 Billion in repairs and replacement during the next 15 years. - During the 1980s the federal share of all government investment in infrastructure dropped from 41 percent to 34.5 percent. The report, "America's Tnfrastructure_ Preserving Our Quality of Life, " is -available from the Rebuild America Coalition Secretariat, 1957 E Street N.W., Washington, DC 20006. HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 89-61 RE: CHANGE OF ZONE FROM A (AGRICULTURAL) TO PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) FOR C-3 (COMMERCIAL), C-4 (HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL), AND I-1 (INDUSTRIAL) USES AS LISTED IN THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE - FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK A public hearing was conducted on January 24, 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, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett Health Department representative, Judy Schmidt The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated December 13, 1989, and duly published December 21, 1989, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the application of Foster Ridge Business Park for a Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial), C-4 (Highway Commercial) , and I-1 (Industrial) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter o£ record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Judy Schmidt, representing the Weld County Health Department. stated that the St. Vrain Sanitation District will provide sewer services to this site. James E. Rees, General Partner in 25-66, Ltd. , came forward to represent the applicant. He stated that, due to the costs involved, Foster Ridge would like to use a septic or vault sewage system until it becomes economically feasible to hook up to the St. Vrain Sanitation District. (Tape Change X190-6) Mr. Rees also requested that the Condition concerning the height of structures be changed to allow structures of the height that the Fire District can service; that two signs be allowed if the Highway Department allows two accesses; and that the required setback of 600 feet from the highwater mark of Foster Reservoir be changed. Mr. Schuett noted that the applicant has submitted a draft copy of covenants, which are to be a part of the record, but are not to be included in Board action. Mr. Rees noted that this property was once owned by the Colorado Jockey Club. Much discussion was held concerning the changes to Conditions requested by Mr. Rees. Mr. Morrison advised the Board that the Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Ordinance both require that all Planned Unit Developments within the I-25 Mixed Use Development Area have public water and public sewer systems. Mr. Morrison said the Condition concerning height of structures could be amended to allow greater height upon receipt of a letter from the Fire District indicating they are capable of serving such height. Concerning the request for a second sign, if a second highway access is approved, Mr. Morrison suggested removing the one-sign requirement as an item of Condition #1 and adding "the free-standing sign for the entire district" to a section of Condition X12, items to be included as part of the PUD Plan application materials. No public comment was offered 900085 Page 2 CHANGE OF ZONE - FOSTER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK concerning this matter. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the request o£ Foster Ridge Business Park for a Change of Zone, subject to the Conditions contained in the Planning Commission's recommendation, with the Conditions concerning height of the structures and the signage amended as discussed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 29th day of January, 1990. APPROVED: y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ,t4AiC�r� WEL /� UNTY,, COL Weld County C erk and Recorder thiei'C.. and Clerk to the Boar ene R. Brantner, Chairman By. 1+2�tm�a1 eputy County Cle George Kennedy, ,PPrro-Tem EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Constance L. Harbert C.W. Ki y EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy TAPE #90-5 & #90-6 DOCKET X189-61 PL0390 900085 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JANUARY 29, 1990 TAPE #90-6 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, January 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 - Excused Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of January 24, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried with Commissioner Lacy abstaining because he was excused from said meeting. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certification for the hearing conducted on January 24, 1990: 1) Change of Zone, Foster Ridge Business Park. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried with Commissioner Lacy abstaining because he was excused from said hearing. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. 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 $ 139,497.58 Social Services 379,329.77 Handwritten warrants: Payroll 1,130,806.19 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 7 epO/. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER SETTING SPECIAL ELECTION - CWA (CONT. FROM 1/8/90): Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, presented this item to the Board. He submitted a proposed Resolution which incorporates the question verbatim from the petition, and it proposes to set the election for March 20, 1990. The issue which will be the question is also the amendment that would be placed in the Charter. Mr. Morrison said, if the Board accepts this Resolution, publication for notice of election will be immediate. Gretchen Cutts, representing the group known as Protect Our Water, came forward to make comments. Ms. Cutts said she knows this concerns the County employees, but because the Board will set the same election date for both issues she chose to speak at this time. Ms. Cutts said the March 20 date is not good because students will be on spring break. She requested that the Board set the election for another date. Mr. Morrison said the POW group could have avoided this date by the timing of the circulation of the petition. He said there are only two possible dates, one is March 20, and the other is March 27. Ms. Cutts said she would prefer the March 27 date for an election. Eric Sauer, U.N.C. student representing COPIRG, said he is also opposed to the March 20 date. He said students circulated 50% of the petitions for POW, so he also requested that the Board set a different date for the special election. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the Resolution to set the special election date as March 20, 1990. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PLACING ON BALLOT OR ADOPTING ORDINANCE PETITIONED BY POW (CONT. FROM 1/8/90) : Mr. Morrison said the Board can either adopt this as an ordinance or set a date for special election. He presented a Resolution concerning this item. Ms. Cutts asked that the Board adopt this as an ordinance at this meeting. Mr. Sauer also asked that an ordinance be adopted today. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the Resolution presented by Mr. Morrison and place this Petition from the group known as Protect Our Water on the ballot for March 20, 1990. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER ACCEPTING CHARTER AMENDMENTS FOR SPECIAL ELECTION: Mr. Morrison said the County Council conducted a study of the Home Rule Charter, then submitted various charter amendments to be considered by the Board. Mr. Morrison said he had prepared a Resolution which contains eight proposed amendments, and he read the proposed amendments into the record. There were no public comments offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the Resolution and place said amendments on the special election ballot of March 20, 1990. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTING RESOLUTION RE: PLACING SALES AND USE TAX ON SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT: Mr. Morrison presented this Resolution to the Board. Mr. Warden said this proposal will give the voters an option of how they wish to pay for county government. He said every dollar collected from the 1X sales tax will be used for property tax relief. Mr. Warden estimated that this will amount to approximately six million dollars collected. He said, if the voters approve this, it will affect the 1992 budget. No public comment was offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept this Resolution and place the Sales and Use Tax on the special election ballot of March 20, 1990. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - January 29, 1990 Page 2 CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: SETTING ORDER OF BALLOT AND OTHER PROCEDURES FOR SPECIAL ELECTION: Mr. Morrison presented this Resolution to the Board. He said that on page three, in the last paragraph of this Resolution, the words "as applicable" should be added in reference to the election code. Mr. Morrison then read the suggested order of the issues on the ballot for the March 20 special election. No public comment was offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the Resolution setting the order of the ballot and other procedures for special election. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER ABATEMENT PETITION FROM DONALD KAY: Dick Keirnes, County Assessor, presented this to the Board, saying that this petition is for the years 1987 and 1988. He said that the value is too high, but he recommended denial, and he explained his reasons for this recommendation. Phyllis Newby, of the Assessor's Office, explained the use of this property for the past years. Ms. Newby agreed that the value is excessive. Donald Kay, the petitioner, came forward to make comments and answer questions of the Board. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the abatement. The motion died for lack of a second. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the abatement for the year 1988. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. Mr. Morrison said the motion is within the confines of the law for the 1988 abatement. On a roll call vote, the motion failed on a two-two vote with Commissioners Kirby and Kennedy voting aye, and Commissioners Lacy and Brantner voting nay. CONSIDER INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON WCR 33 SOUTH OF WCR 88: Drew Scheltinga, Director of the Engineering Department, said it has been determined, after a traffic control study, that there is excessive speeding at this site, and he recommended that 45-mile per hour signs be posted on Weld County Road 33, approximately 3/8 of a mile south of Weld County Road 88. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept this recommendation in total. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON WCR 54} WEST OF WCR 53: Mr. Scheltinga said a traffic control study was done on this road and it was determined that there is excessive speeding here. It is recommended that 35-mile per hour signs be placed approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 53. Commissioner Kirby moved to accept this recommendation in total. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH C & M COMPANIES: Mr. Scheltinga said this standard Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement concerns a gravel pit near Weld County Road 52. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Agreement. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER CONTRACT WITH ZOYIOPOULOS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. - BRIDGE WEL 080.5-017.OA: Mr. Scheltinga presented this item, saying it is a State Bridge Grant, which is 802 matchable. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Contract. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WCR 86 BETWEEN WCR 29 AND 31: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution concerning the temporary closure of Weld County Road 86 between Weld County Roads 29 and 31. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Minutes - January 29, 1990 Page 3 PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING AND BUILDING CODE ORDINANCES - JENEX PETROLEUM CORPORATION; ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC.; PARKER 5 PARSLEY; BRIGGSDALE LIBRARY; WOOLEY; WHITT; MITCHELL; AND BENEDICT: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Jenex Petroleum Corporation; Associated Natural Gas, Inc. ; Parker b Parsley; Briggsdale Library; Ernest F. and Brenda J. Wooley; Earl and Zella D. Whitt; William and Narita B. Mitchell; and Charles and Joann Benedict for violations o£ the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:45 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: 'Lill EOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL LINTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Bran ner, Chairman (By; EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL — eputy County C1 k George Kennedy. Pro—Tem EXCUSED Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kir • Gor . / Minutes - January 29, 1990 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, January 31, 1990 Tape 1190-7 ROLL CALL: Gene R. Brantner, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C.W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy MINUTES: Approval of minutes of January 29, 1990 (Commissioner Harbert excused) ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services - Joe Stencel and Richard T. Brow DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: 1) Paul Stoddard, Coroner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants (Donald Warden) BIDS: 1) Present carpet replacement - Buildings and Grounds Department 2) Present 1990 filters - Buildings and Grounds Department 3) Approve copier - Human Resources Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider request for renewal of 3.2% Beer License from Lillian Gooch, dba Crow Valley Cafe 2) Consider EDWAA Modification Grant and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider 1990 Community Services Block Grant Plan and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Amendment 111 to Personal Care Boarding Home Contract and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider 13 Purchase of Services Agreements with various physicians and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Tuberculosis Control Contract and authorize Chairman to sign 7) First Reading of Ordinance 1188-F, In Matter of Repealing and Reenacting Section 4 0£ Ordinance /188-D and Section 5 of Ordinance 1188-E PLANNING: 1) Resubdivision - Union Colony Bank and Wiedeman 2) Consider Extension of Time to correct Building Code and Zoning Violations - Dacono Investment Company 3) RE 111237 - Aman; C. G. b C. (a Colorado Co-Partnership); and Ridge West Condominiums 4) Consider Resolution re: Building Code Violations - Roggen Gas CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Feb 1 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Feb 5 - Fair Board 7030 PM Feb 6 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Feb 7 - Local Energy Impact Review Team 7:00 PM Feb 7 - County Council 7:30 PM Feb 8 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Feb 9 - Community Corrections 12:00 NOON Feb 19 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Feb 7 — Special Review Permit, Accessory building with gross floor area larger than 1,500 square feet in an approved and recorded subdivision, Larry W. Smith (continued from 10/4/89) 10:00 AM Feb 7 - Change of Zone, C-3 (Commercial) and R-1 (Low Density Residential) to I-2 (Industrial), Robert E. and Lanora Comer (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Feb 21 - Special Review Permit, Turkey brooding facility (150,000 turkeys) in the Agricultural Zone District, Longmont Foods (rescheduled from 1/10/90) 10:00 AM Feb 28 - Use by Special Review Permit, Gravel mining and concrete and asphalt batch plant, C 6 M Companies (rescheduled from 1/24/90) 10:00 AM Mar 7 - Special Review Permit. Gravel mining operation in the Agricultural Zone District, Daniel and Mildred Buxman 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) State Department of Local Affairs re: Greeley/Weld County Enterprise Zone 2) R. L. Armstead re: Gravel and rock dust 3) U.S. Department of Agriculture re: Statement of Reversion 4) Planning Commission minutes of January 23, 1990 5) Division of Property Taxation re: Application No. 89-371 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Contract with Zoyiopoulos and Associates, Inc. * 2) Approve authorization for County Attorney to proceed with legal action - Building Code Violations * 3) Approve Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement with C S M Companies * 4) Approve installation of traffic control devices on WCR 33 south of WCR 88 * 5) Approve installation of traffic control devices on WCR 54} west of WCR 53 ORDINANCES: 1) First Reading of Ordinance #88-F, In Matter of Repealing and Reenacting Section 4 of Ordinance #88-D and Section 5 of Ordinance #88-E PRESENTATIONS:* 1) Recognition of Services - Joe Stencel * 2) Recognition of Services - Richard T. Brown * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, January 31, 1990 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES WITH ZOYIOPOULOS & ASSOCIATES, INC. , CONCERNING BRIDGE 80 .5/17A 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 a Contract for Engineering Services between Weld County, Colorado, and Zoyiopoulos & Associates, Inc. , concerning the designing of a replacement structure for Bridge 80.5/17A, and WHEREAS, the terms and conditions are as stated in said Contract, a copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Contract for Engineering Services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, that the Contract for Engineering Services between Weld County, Colorado, and Zoyiopoulos & Associates, Inc. , concerning Bridge 80.5/I7A 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 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD OUNTX, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board tene R. orantner, Chairman 1 EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE BX- / George Kennedy, Pro-Tem eputy County erk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert �- C. . Kirby _ v County Attorney Gord le, XI/ ,t7r(1-46✓ 900125 CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR WELD COUNTY BRIDGE N0. WEL 080.5-017.0A THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 29th day of January , 1990, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, of the State of Colorado, with offices at 915 - 10th Street, P. O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado, 80632, hereinafter referred to as "County", and the professional consulting firm of 20YIOPOULOS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. , with an office at 1011 42nd Street, Evans, CO 80620, hereinafter referred to as "Engineer". W I T N E S S E T H : THAT WHEREAS, the County has established a program of design and construction of public improvements for Weld County Bridge No. WEL 080.5-017.0A; and WHEREAS, the County desires to obtain professional engineering services for the design of public improvements related to the heretofore-mentioned project; and WHEREAS, Engineer represents that they possess the necessary qualifications to perform these services. NOW, THEREFORE, for the consideration herein expressed, it is hereby agreed as follows by and between the County and Engineer: I. EMPLOYMENT OF ENGINEER. The County hereby agrees to engage Engineer and the Engineer hereby agrees to perform the services hereinafter set forth. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project will consist o£ the following improvements: A. The design of a vehicular bridge on County Road 80.5 between State Highway 257 and County Road 19 and crossing the Larimer Canal near Windsor, Colorado. B. The design of the approach roadways on each side of the bridge. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE ENGINEER A. Design Criteria All work shall be in compliance with the following: Bridge design based on HS 20-44 loading. Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges, AASHTO, latest edition Page 1 900125 A. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, AASHTO, latest edition Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, CDOH, latest edition M & S Standards, CDOH, latest edition Uniform Manual of Traffic Control Devices, FHWA, latest edition Contract between Weld County and Consultant. B. Pre-Design Meeting Attend Pre-Design meeting with Weld County to discuss the scope of design. C. Subsurface Exploration Drill test holes and obtain samples. Determine relevant soil characteristics. For pavement design, determine R-values using Vheem test procedure for two representative samples, one from each side o£ bridge. Prepare soils investigation report. D. Surve Locate existing corners and establish ties to existing corners. Establish horizontal control and vertical control. Survey topography. Survey roadway cross sections at 50 feet stations and at road approaches, if applicable. Survey data pertinent to hydraulic design, if required. Submit copy of field book to Weld County for use during construction. E. Utility Coordination Contact all utilities involved regarding project and meet with utilities at project site to locate existing and proposed facilities. Determine impact of project on utilities and resolve adjustments, if any. F. Preliminary Hydrology and Hydraulic Design Obtain historical data from canal company. Perform hydraulic analysis based on features of canal. Determine size and skew of structure. G. Preliminary Structure Design Determine foundation type based on soils investigation. Determine feasible superstructure alternatives. Select type of superstructure. Prepare general layout for substructure and superstructure. Page 2 900125 1 H. Preliminary Roadway Design Design horizontal and vertical alignment, if applicable. Determine roadway typical cross section. Plot roadway plan and profile on plan sheet. Perform pavement structure design. I. Preliminary Right-of-Way and Easements Determine preliminary ROW and easements requirements from preliminary structure design and roadway design. J. Preliminary Design Report The Preliminary Design Report shall include the following: Soils Investigation Report Substantiate selection of superstructure based on hydraulic design and cost comparison. Plan sheets to include: General layout of substructure and superstructure Roadway plan and profile Typical roadway cross section Submit for review and approval. K. Final Hydrology and Hydraulic Design Review preliminary hydraulic design and update in accordance with Preliminary Design Report review. Determine if embankment protection is required. L. Final Structure Design Revise the preliminary structure design incorporating comments from the Preliminary Design Report review and proceed with the final design. M. Final Roadway Design Revise the preliminary roadway design incorporating comments from the Preliminary Design Report review and proceed with the final design. Plot roadway cross sections including road approaches, if any. N. Final Right-of-Way and Easements Include the limits of the existing right-of-way and new right-of-way, if applicable, in the plan sheets. Include the limits of new easements, if applicable, in the plan sheets. Incorporate the property owner names in the plan sheets, if applicable. Generate legal descriptions for new right-of-way and easements, if applicable. 0. Utility Coordination Subsequent to the Preliminary Design Report review adjustments shall be made and conflicts resolved as necessary. Page 3 9©0125 P. Traffic Control Plan Determine detour route and submit to Weld County for approval. Prepare traffic control plan. Q. Final Plan Sheets Revise preliminary plan sheets to include changes from the Preliminary Design Report review. The final plan sheets are to include the following; Sheet Index Project site map with detour route and traffic control signing Summary of approximate quantities Roadway general notes and typical cross section Roadway plan and profile - stationing; construction centerline; section line; corners; ties to corners; temporary benchmark elevation and location; existing and proposed contours; topography; existing and proposed drainage, i£ applicable; utilities; existing right-of-way; new right-of-way, if applicable; new easements, if applicable; names of property owners, if applicable; vertical curve design data, if applicable; horizontal curve design data, if applicable Bridge general notes Geology data - location of test holes, boring log and legend, soil test results Hydrology/hydraulic data - flow line elevation, freeboard, design flow, design velocity. Piling layout including estimated pile tip elevation and actual pile load or caissons layout, if applicable. Substructure layout and details including embankment protection, if required. Superstructure layout and details Bridge rail and guardrail layout and details Roadway cross sections - construction centerline; roadway centerline elevations; existing right-of-way or new right-of-way, if applicable; road approaches, if applicable Compute final quantities based on final design. Final quantities shall also be independently computed and compared. Compute total construction cost based on final quantities. Compute bridge ratings for CDOH HS 20 Inventory, HS 20 Operating, Type 3 Operating, Type 3S2 Operating and Type 3-2 Operating vehicles. Write special provisions as required due to deviations of CDOH standard specifications. Page 4 94001,2 Submit copy of all computations. Submit final plan sheets and special provisions, if required, for review and approval. R. Completion of Design Phase Incorporate corrections to final plan sheets and special provisions, if required, in accordance with the review as necessary. Transmit the original drawings to Weld County. S. Construction Phase Review shop drawings. Provide consultation during construction. IV. COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITIES The County shall: A. Provide to the Engineer full information as to the County's requirements. B. The County shall receive and examine documents submitted by the Engineer, interpret and define the County's policies, and render decisions and authorizations in writing promptly to prevent unreasonable delay in the progress of the Engineer's services. C. Make available any and all information, requested by the Engineer, in existing County files pertinent to the project site which shall include, but not be limited to, utility companies, right-of-way, roads, adjoining property, improvements, traffic counts, projected traffic counts, surveys and plats. D. Provide legal and insurance counseling services necessary for project. E. Furnish above services at the County's expense, in such a manner that the Engineer may rely upon them in the performance of his services under this Agreement. F. The County will print all construction documentation (contract documents, technical specifications, and drawings). Distribution to prospective bidders will also be performed by the County. Page 5 900125 G. Arrange for or guarantee full and free access for the Engineer to enter upon all property required for the performance of the Engineer's services under this Agreement. H. For the required design work and services described herein before the County agrees to pay the Consultant, and the Consultant agrees to accept lump sum compensation as follows: 1. Services in preparation of plans, special provisions, estimates, and ratings $ 9,100.00 2. Review of shop drawings and consultation during construction $ 800.00 3. Total lump sum not to be exceeded without a Change Order $ 9,900.00 All invoices shall be submitted by the Consultant to the County for payment pursuant to the terms of this contract. Upon approval thereof, the County will pay the appropriate amount of each invoice to the Consultant within 30 days of receipt of the invoice. Progress payments may be claimed on a monthly basis as follows: Lump Sum Contracts: The percentage of the total lump sum fee that represents the ratio of work performed during the month to the total amount of work. V. TIME OF PERFORMANCE The Preliminary Design will be submitted to the County for review within thirty (30) days of the Authorization to Proceed. The Final Design will be submitted to the County for review within forty-five (45) days of the date of Authorization to Complete Design. VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement may be terminated for cause by the County or Engineer upon fifteen (15) days written notice. In the event of termination, Engineer shall be paid for services performed to termination date as mutually determined by County and Engineer. Page 6 9 ,0125 VII. CHANGE OR EXTRA WORK In the event the County shall require changes in the scope of work to be performed, which said changes cause an increase or decrease in the Engineer's total lump sum fee, the Engineer shall be compensated as mutually agreed upon by and among the County and Engineer. Any claim by the Engineer for compensation must be made in writing prior to performance of any changed work or services. VIII. INSURANCE The Engineer shall carry the following minimum amounts of insurance: (1) Workmen's Compensation in statutory limits (2) Comprehensive General and Automobile Liability Policy for amounts not less than: Bodily Injury $400,000 each occurrence or $500,000 combined and single limit Property_ Damage $100,000 each occurrence (3) Architects' and/or Engineers' Professional Liability Policy for amounts not less than $250,000.00 aggregate Said insurance shall be maintained in full force and affect during the term of this contract and for two (2) calendar years thereafter. Certificates showing the Engineer is carrying the above described insurance shall be furnished to the County prior to commencement of the work. Said insurance shall include as an additional named insured, Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, including its agents and employees. IX. VENUE This transaction shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. X. NON-DISCRIMINATION The Engineer shall not commit any of the following employment practices and agrees to prohibit the following practices in any subcontracts. A. To discharge from employment or refuse to hire any individual because of their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, or marital status. Page 7 900125 B. To discriminate against any individual in terms, conditions, priviledges or employment because of their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, or marital status. XI. BENEFITS The Engineer, as an independent contractor, its agents or employees, will receive no benefits directly or indirectly that accrue to County employees, in the performance o£ this contract. XII. OWNERSHIP OF ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS A. All tracings, plans, specifications, estimates, and miscellaneous items purported to contribute to the completeness o£ the work shall be delivered to and become the property of the County. Reproducible copies of drawings and plans will be retained by the Engineer. B. Basic survey notes, sketches, charges, computations and other data prepared hereunder shall be made available to the County upon request. .C. All documents, including drawings and specifications prepared by the Engineer pursuant to this Agreement are instruments of services in respect to the project. They are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by County or others on extensions of the project or on any other project. Any reuse without written vertification or adaptation by Engineer for the specific purpose intended will be at County's sole risk without liability or legal exposure to Engineer and the County shall indemnify and hold harmless the Engineer from all claims, damages, losses and expenses including attorney's fees arising out of, or resulting therefrom. Any such verification or adaptation will entitle Engineer to further compensation at rates to be agreed upon by County and Engineer. Page 8 900125 EXECUTED this 29th day of January A.D. , 1990. COUNTY OF WELD ifi g AtJ Cene Brantner ATTEST:1/4771a �° PJ Chairman BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Weld County erk and Rec rder and Clerk to the Board c-Sy_: De uty County Cler ZOYIOPOULOS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. BY: C C . ts.4 TITLE: DATE: _ /— /91-- APPROVED AS TO FORM: `A ��'� a� C 'County Attorney Page 9 90C12.5 CERTIFICATION OF ENGINEER I hereby certify that I am the duly authorized representative of the firm of Zoyiopoulos and Associates, Inc. , whose address is 1011 42nd Street, Evans, CO 80620, and that neither I nor the above firm I hereby represent has: A. employed or retained for a commission, percentage, brokerage, contingent fee, or other consideration, any firm or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for me or the above Engineer) to solicit or secure this contract; B. agreed, as an expressed or implied condition for obtaining this contract to employ or retain the services of any firm or person in connection with carrying out the contract; or C. paid, or agreed to pay, to any firm, organization or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for me or the above Engineer) any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind for, or in connection with, procuring or carrying out the contract; except as here expressly stated (if any): /—/9.10 � c \Its t=i (Date) (Stoat re) Page 10 9t,0125 CERTIFICATION OF WELD COUNTY I hereby certify that I am the duly authorized representative of Weld County, State of Colorado, and that the above Engineer or his representative has not been required, directly or indirectly as an expressed or implied condition in connection with obtaining or carrying out this contract to: A. employ or retain, or agree to employ or retain, any firm or person; or B. pay, or agree to pay to any firm, person, or organization, any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind; except as here expressly stated (if any): Januar 29, 1990 Japtyk7frit (Date) Gene Brantner Chairman, V/ ' �``�� �l :Ileu✓ &A) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board '12Yy471viu., o J ���� eputy County Clerk Page 11 `-'(.:3125 1 ftt ' mEMORAIMUM Vine Clerk to the Board January 23, 1990 To Oats Rex Cantrell, Civil Engineer II COLORADO From Approval of Consultant Contract, Bridge WEL 080.5-017.0A sublwt:_ Please include on the Board's agenda for approval, two (2) originals of ' the contract with Zoyiopoulos and Associates, Inc. , to design a replacement structure for Bridge WEL 080.5-017.0A. RC/mw:mwmcc cc: Commissioner Kirby Bridge File - 80.5/17A 900125 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST ROGGEN GAS FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, Roggen Gas is in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, 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 Roggen Gas 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 Roggen Gas to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any 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 31st day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � g WEL OUNTT�Y, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder "'eat" and Clerk to the Board ene R. rantner, hairman f EXCUSED vvt '� a George Kennedy, Pro-Tem eputy Count erk EXCUSED APPROVED AS FORM: Constance L. Harbert _ C. if,"44-* Kirby / C unty Attorne fiord n ac / 900122 ?/0‘,97 67(7 cArni2 -/�7.4:./ -r y. fst6P2 mEmoRnnpum To Board of County Commissioners Dae January 25, 1990 COLORADO Fmm Department of Planning Services Subs= Legal Action Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Ordinance Violations: bCV-1357 Roggen Gas 1801 California Street Suite 3500 Denver, CO 80202 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. 900122 RESOLUTION . RE: APPROVE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH C & M COMPANIES 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 a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement with C & M Companies, and WHEREAS, said Agreement concerns increased truck traffice due to a Special Review Permit granted to C & M Companies, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement, 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 Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement with C & M Companies 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 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: te720 'u1^ ) WEL OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County lerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, hairman -? EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE t:1 a/ George Kennedy, Pro-Tem �eputy County Clerk i EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C711-Sat . C.W. Kirby .. County Attorney Gor o ` . 77/5‘,77 ee. - eV') - 900126 COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OP COLORADO, hereinafter called "County" and C fi M Companies hereinafter called "Operator", is made and entered into this 29th day of January , 1990 . WHEREAS, Operator has been issued a Special Review Permit for an open-cut gravel mine located in Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, known as the Williams Site: and WHEREAS. the County and Operator have reviewed proposed improvements to Weld County Road 3-1/4 and acknowledged they will enhance the accessibility and safety o£ the haul route to the above mentioned gravel pit. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth, the County and Operator mutually agree as follows: 1. Vehicular traffic shall ingress and egress onto Weld County Road 3-1/4 as shown on the submitted Use by Special Review plat. The haul route shall be from the point of ingress and egress south to State Highway 52. 2. The Operator agrees to adequately repair any damage on the entire haul route as described above that is created by heavy truck traffic hauling from the site. 3. The Operator will be responsible for providing adequate dust abatement along Weld County Road 3-1/4. Maintenance will consist of regular grading to keep the surface reasonably smooth and to control dust. The Operator is responsible for using materials and methods not inconsistent with any federal. state, or local laws, rules or regulations pertaining to hazardous materials, health or environmental protection. The County will be responsible for all other aspects of maintenance, such as culverts and signs. 4. In the immediate vicinity of this site. Special Review Permits SUP 447:80:37 and SUP-260 have been granted for open pit mining operations. These two permits will also use Weld County Road 3-1/4 as a haul route. At some future date, Weld County wishes to have Weld County Road 3-1/4 paved with two 12 foot lanes, 4 foot gravel shoulders, and conform to Colorado Department of Highways specifications. 900126 Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement Page 2 5. It is agreed that the three Special Review Permit holders and Weld County will equitably share in the cost of the paving based on ultimate volume of usage, length of road used. and life of the operation as compared to the design life of the pavement. C & M READY MIX BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONCRETE CO. OF BOULDER WELD COUNTY. COLORADO By: By: 2/�/til/r giyA Dave Mystrom a . Brantner President Chairman ATTEST: Mit WELD COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER puty County Cie :mwc&m 900126 MEMORAnDUM Wine 7p Clerk to the Board January 23, 1990 Date Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer COLORADO From �- Agenda Items sublet. Please place the following items on the Board's next agenda: "45 M.P.H." Signs on Weld County Road 33, approximately 3/8 mile south of Weld County Road 88. "35 M.P.H." Signs on Weld County Road 54-1/4, approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 53. Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement with C & M Companies. 400126 Appropriate documentation is attached. DS/mw:mwtcs cc: Commissioner Kirby Planning Referral File - C & M Companies WCR's 33, 53, 54-1/4, 88 9GC126 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INSTALLATION OF 45-MILE PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT SIGNS ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 33 NEAR WELD COUNTY ROAD 88 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 Engineering Department has recommended to the Board that 45-mile per hour speed limit signs be installed on Weld County Road 33, from three-eighths of a mile south of Weld County Road 88 to the south limits of the Town of Pierce, and WHEREAS, the Board did determine that speed limit signs b installed as indicated on the diagram attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Engineering Department, the Board has determined that the installation of said signs 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 Engineering Department be, and hereby is, directed to install 45-mile per hour speed limit signs on Weld County Road 33, from three-eighths of a mile south of weld County Road 88 to the south limits o fthe Town of Pierce, said signs shall conform to the State Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of • January, A.D. ,��JJ199��0. ATTEST: ill ' r avt.v��J WELBOAD OF OUNTY COUNTY LORADOSSIONERS Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. Brantner, Chairman EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE `�EY._: troti. .c George Kennedy, Pro-Tem eputy County (4,te.,--yr_a..) rk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert , C C.W. Kirby O C untyAttorney Gor a 900124 /;d par 7 C!�? j.. 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RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INSTALLATION OF 35-MILE PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT SIGNS ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 543 WEST OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 53 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 Engineering Department has recommended to the Board that 35-mile per hour speed limit signs be installed on Weld County Road 543 , one-quarter mile west of Weld County Road 53, and WHEREAS, the Board did determine that speed limit signs be installed as indicated on the diagram attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Engineering Department, the Board has determined that the installation of said signs 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 Engineering Department be, and hereby is, directed to install 35-mile per hour speed limit signs on Weld County Road 543 , one-quarter mile west of Weld County Road 53, said signs shall conform to the State Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of January, A.D. , 1990. �77 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � WEL OUNTY, COLORAD Weld County �and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ene R. rantner, Chairman 1� EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE BY: r y, II��J George Kennedy, Pro-Tem In14-144.A ,,_/ puty County erk EXCUSED APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C'S7 �v C.W. Kirb V ounty Attorney Gor /� . ac ,E�'a DD 1 eC. n� -'O c�!,� 900123 • It\ 5 es i„„;++ ,SPct L;,,,:+- P 45 35 E xlskis, proposed C proposed) .540p r• CI floo5e D 0 weR Pik, ( Grasp! 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T defer+ srecn f�Af ,5 a/CR Y;;; CP10,0Xrw-o7el/y /q Ai ; le we.i o +c WCC 53 6e stpeed Zpv,ed 0 + 35 to /pro �ecl 71-4e safely of itie_ -frQUP/iN9 �'lGbliG , %G, e i„slalioiloris are -/o J ! oh win' ri, %vo�F:� C0�p/y -10 eke l�YIGNva C0N4YOI put CPS . See a-1lGctted clic:tot) eespociA ly WdePre--• f {'Yio;A4 es„op, ce, Sofjnorl` Sup•Pro sor- 900123 ` • t c.'_ 4hSD NUDAY ROWD KID[fitIDCt DI9AIL'D4Nr - ( seaa�r 38^09 • dMTt: t_tn-on • WE' Sqt. Chris Strombertter MINE rt>EwER: ADCREE: State Patrol 'ttYxSE N74 : PROBLEM s warm WCR 54.25 West of Kersey • • 1/4 mile' , SURFACE TYPE: - ___`__FAVFD - GRAVES, " - .REPCRTEJ CCMALIT (CH=ANTE ITEM) 1. _ 2. . : 3 - S$8�it P8Y$'$F1S .�tDLL5 .- .�ffiDCICQJG ROAD _ RCUGH _}OLE(S) SASH-QTP - �.HAAS= LINEC 4ASH-CUT -^ gritzrTSrr _jece 09=OF _RM. RFPwAL/ _ DUST • . _EOM FDLE ;PAV.) 'IHII`MID _ ICE/MN _SWEEP= VLSICN OHSIRJCrICN 4- F&: 5. : WATER OVER ROAD SIGNS _ Dmropa _AI= Miss _Req. _FLOOD= PROD. PRO. GUARDRAIL _Dennpe Req. • =ND= IDI DITCH PAVEMLNT worn _Req. D=F@L RDNEST MARKOCS 6. EQSCELLANECUS: 7, MIS: PROPERTY DAMAGE ROADSIDE HAZAR.G _OWJigtAIL _ LITTER PLC-UP CONSTRIKTION RELATED DE= • WORK GAL= _CNERWEICSHT VEHICLES ,-„APPROACH RENARR orke : The state oatrolrar would lice the speed reduced 1 becluse of children at WCR 54._5 -- L6;4 mile west of nersev. • Raw= 70, Marc Street RIMPOLsE RBDUESTED: YES x�Np RESPOND TD:_ _ DATA: OF RESAPONSE: 07570 RtSRCN5E SENT TO: frier ACTION T / E TVO !CC C S?(/d Y A H oQv "lc CoteIA l/ CO or; d tors :3a�,I 9 .0123 - p 0,0 ; Zi .,,-o ,. - "'may•t {'' ,, ° ,.,, \c„.. 1r 4 - • tt y • 47:0+, T e, / ✓t.t4 • � L - :ski . J: %" i • • • yr>. ti ":=,,,74-4.$,;,',,,�s r F .r - - VI • ., r,y wj '�.1 � a t`. _ . • ••• r.,r, �l ' !r ,. :. LOCATION r � 1 / r A�/ TEMPERATURE _ ``o O 7" Wes/goad WEATHER COND.CSV . lei 3:it S• //re P:<kt+, 3; z o ///e/ 74 !Y Ra av eoani /S8% = 79 29 e /019 = //o Apr rd / H 438 /z =/9 /?, /, 3 . zG APT Z = R4 f 5-C /VPf/ 7:7k o &der/ R� 5 4 i¢ • Se f 3 y e //Wire 77/eAtfp 3 L o ///a/'D Keay `roc/✓J / 230A t �/S" I /l / /, 39 _ / a /9187- "la HRH 6Z /z. / ,3 / x h 3 43 AP r o = 2170 745:o PASSENGER VEHICLES - PICKUPS __ - SINGLE UNITS COMBINATION UNITS -- - - TITLE 48 Ile elf- Tiro 777C eaGe ?� SURVEY BY g_/ /, [; /err/4 r DATE //ay 90 DRAW N 8Y pme OQTE /M/9d CHECKED BY DATE `� / • COUNTY ROAD NO.5 . APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER 900123 ----_.____..__._ ._........__...._....__.. ._....__.... ._.. ...._.. _.._...... .-•-- WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING r FIRST READING JANUARY 31, 1989 ORDINANCE 88-F IN THE MATTER OF REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 4 OF WELD COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 88-D, AND REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 5 OF WELD COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 88-E. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, on the 13th day .of July, 1981, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado adopted Weld County Ordinance No. 88, regulating the running at-large of dogs; providing for seizure, impounding and other disposition thereof; and providing for fines and penalties for violations, and WHEREAS, since that time said Board has made certain amendments to said Ordinance, by enacting Weld County Ordinances 88-A, 88-B, and 88-C, and WHEREAS, on December 16, 1985, said Board adopted Weld County Ordinance No. 88-D, which repealed Ordinances Nos. 88, 88-A, 88-B, and 88-C, and reenacted them, and WHEREAS, on August 5, 1986, said Board adopted Weld County Ordinance No. 88-E, which repealed and reenacted Section 5 of Ordinance No. 88-D, and WHEREAS, said Board now deems it desirable to repeal Section 4 of Weld County Ordinance No. 88-D, and reenact it to read as follows: SECTION 4 - CHARGES FOR IMPOUNDMENT When any dog has been picked up for impoundment, notice of such impoundment shall be given to the owner, if known, who may thereupon recover possession of such dog upon payment of an impoundment fee and any actual and necessary veterinary costs incurred on behalf of the dog. No owner may recover possession of such dog until he or she has made payment of the impoundment fee and veterinary costs. The impoundment fee shall be based upon the actual and necessary costs of impoundment and shall be set on an annual basis by the impounding facility. J • In addition to the basic impoundment fees and necessary veterinary costs, any impounded dog shall not be released until such animal has been duly vaccinated for rabies. Upon receipt of an immunization (rabies) deposit, in an amount based upon the actual and necessary costs of immunization and which is set annually by the impounding facility, such dog may be released in order that it may be immunized. Upon proof that such dog has been duly immunized within 10 working days after such release, the immunization deposit shall be refunded to the dog' s owner. WHEREAS, the Board desires to repeal Section 5 of Weld County Ordinance No. 88-E, and to reenact it to read as follows: SECTION 5. - ADOPTION, STERILIZATION, AND EUTHANIZATION Any dog that has not been redeemed within 72 hours from the time of such impoundment, may at once be put up for adoption in accordance with the normal procedure of the director of the impounding facility. Any owner or keeper of a dog who does not claim or redeem said dog within the 72 hour impounding period shall forfeit all right, title, and interest in said dog. Any dog which has not been redeemed within 72 hours as herein provided, or any dog which is ill or in pain from injury as determined by the director of the impounding facility, may at once be humanly euthanized under the direction of the director of the impounding facility and removed and buried or cremated. However, no dog shall be put up for adoption or euthanized until the owner has been notified either orally or in writing, if the whereabouts of such owner is known or can be. ascertained from a license tag or other identification found on the dog. Any person adopting an unclaimed dog, pursuant to this Section 5, shall provide proof of sterilization to the impounding facility within 30 days of adoption for adult dogs, or at nine months o£ age, if the dog is adopted before that age. The time requirements of this sterilization requirement shall be suspended upon receipt by the impounding facility of a letter from a licensed veterinarian stating that sterilization is not recommended. WHEREAS, the effective date of this Ordinance No. 88-F shall be as provided by the Weld County Home Rule Charter. NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Section 4 of Weld County Ordinance No. 88-D and Section 5 of Weld County Ordinance r No. 88-E, are hereby repealed and reenacted as stated herein, effective , 1990. The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 88-F was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the day of , A.D. , 1990 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY„ COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantrer, Chairman BY: George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Deputy County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby County Attorney Gordon E. 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LIT `+l I �a ( ,�' Iq� '� P.�A44; 1 i/.14-�Irr�'\a.,'"\F .Ik`^ r \a�x \(s°_ a � �l !' �4i°r.`a> '1 v'�IM,r �w9 - ""`r. .o„'r w,w, ,.++r• `+..r w-rr" )..�✓' �'wi .w%.__, �, _ - MEMORAI IDUM Gene R. antne Br r, Chairman W�`ipce Weld Board of County Commissioners January 31, 1990 To Oete Walter J. Soeckman, Executive Director, Human Resources Wail-- COLORADO From Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Act Modification subject Enclosed for Board approval is an Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Act (EDWAA) expenditure authorization modification request. The EDWAA modification request for additional 50% formula funds, is being submitted to increase, by $6,174, the amount allotted for retraining costs in the original EDWAA 50% grant proposal. THe EDWAA modification request for additional 10% displaced homemakers funds is being submitted to increase by $1,235, the amount allotted for retraining costs in the original EDWAA 10% grant proposal . The grant period for this modification is July 1, 1989 to September 30, 1990. If you have any questions, please telephone Judy Griego at 353-3800, extension 3363. "�-1/4,4$4„.4, J��"�' ,+ �4,,,&;‘,./.4;22,24„,,y n ^�. 4 ^` "l�"tr'"""d d✓,wg �"v�X oiyl44/�•L' M �fg ��, ✓e 0,4 t'{ 5C44,-4 l'N Siy Tn. *, r T0: Ct rM to the .Board FR: Tee Guerrretto k .. RE: 10% 8 60% EDWAA Modification e, :. Grants Enclosed for signature are three itfo : `copies each .of these grants. t. Please return two of each when to they are signed. fir,: ,. If you have any questions, please n telephone me at 353-3816. 900132 Me004f0 • EXPENDITURE AUTHORIZATION MODIFICATION REQUEST DATE: January 12, 1990 MOD: 1 I. SERVICE DELIVERY AREA INFORMATION: NAME: Employment Services of Weld County ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1805 CITY/STATE/ZIP: Greeley, Colorado 80632 TELEPHONE: 353-3800 • II. PROGRAM/PROJECT INFORMATION: VAX if 1851 REFERENCE CODE: WE9-0W NAME: vim County Economic Dislocation a 7arrker Assistance Plan TITLE, YEAR, and AMOUNT of FUNDS: Economic Dislocation and Worker Ad 'ustment Act (EDWAA); Prooram Year 1989; Reallocated Tat Formul�unas. $6.114 PERIOD of PERFORMANCE: FROM: July 1. 1989 T0: September 30, 1990 • III. MODIFICATION(S) REOUESTED (Narrative) : Currently Employment Services of Weld County, in conjunction with Public Service Small Business Intervention Program, and the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce provides services geared towards assisting the self-employed business owners in danger of losing their business. Modification request for 50: additional formula funds is being submitted to increase: o by 56,174, funding dollars provided for retraining purposes through original EDWAA 50: funds. IV. REVISED GOALS AND OBJECTIVES, OUTCOMES, ETC. : To increase the number of participants in Entrepreneurial Training from ten (10) to twelve (12). 900132 • V. RATIONALE FOR MODIFICATION: To provide Entrepreneurial Training to a larger number of participants. VI. BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY MODIFICATION: As applicable. (See Attachment Al VII. MATCH BUDGET SUMMARY MODIFICATION: • Not applicable. VIII. SPECIAL PROVISIONS: Employment Services of Weld County agrees to continue its compliance with the "Special Provisions" section of the original Expenditure Authorization under this Modification. SDA APPROVAL: e BY: /t ,,r�lf-j O - TITLE. �.L-t PIC APPROVAL: 4110/ TITLE: BY: JJ// ��y TITLE: 14> Vitt°4414041► ZIWIAZ.RRR=ReR==e===MMMMQ= GJTO APPROVAL: BY: TITLE: s=R===s==a==es====e=s ==see=sew = R ===a========a=====a=7=== Al V /d "C 0 Signature Gene R. Brantner, Chairman, Board of Weld County Commissioners Name Typed) ===========R=■==e===R=Re=a=R==============R=R=yasII=*==2,=========R==x===it Y%Taw f -c CSR 94®132 ;) ,.7 I Deo ty County Clerk Attachment A BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY (BM MODIFICATION 50"n 3%. SS. EDWAA. TITLE- IV-C SDA/Contractor- Employment Services of Weld County Title of Funds . EDWAA Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Project: Act (EDWAA) Year of Funds: PY89 Original Period Title Code: EDWAA of Performance: Frcm: 7/1/89 To 9/30/90 VAX: 1851 Revised Period WE-9DW of Performance: From: To Reference Code: Date Processed * MOO I 1 Change in Number of Persons to be Served [+ — (-)] +2 • LINE ITEM.COOES I • LINE ITEM CURRENT I -CHANGES REVISED • . (FCS 123) DESCRIPTION M BUDGET + - (-) TOTAL • • 9TNN15 Retraining Serfs I 547,847 ...I• +$6.•174 '" $54,021 9BNN15 I BRS 1518,000 . I • _-- . $18.000 . • • 9PNN15 I Support Serfs ( 511,000 I --- $11.000 9ANN15 I Admin I $13,561 I --- I $13.561 1 I 1 TOTAL 1////////////////1 590,404 ! S6,174 $96,582 NOTES: BIS Modifications must reflect all line items of prior approved BIS or Modified BIS. See attached instructions for completion of this form. * The Date Processed line will be completed by GJTO's Financial Management Unit. • Page 4 of 6 2�®132 Page I of 2 PROJECTED QUARTERLY SERVICE/EXPENDITURE �XPENDITURE FORM FOR EDWAA EXPENDITURES 1st Quarter 2nd Ouarterl3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Projections Projections Pro ections Projections TOTAL 7/89 to 9/89.10/E0.0 12/891 1/9f0 3/90 4/9Dto 6/90 Administration I S 30.00 $ 3,47a 15 2,700 011 IS 2.950.00 I Participant Support & Needs 1 Related Pay- ments S 6 447.0 Basic Re- • adjustment Ser- vices 5 7.700.00 S 3,750.00 $ 3450.00 _ Services Retraining I S 3,822.00 ' 513'576.00 ' 512'735.00 ,513,436.00 TOTAL I S10,299.00 I 527.900.00 I 520.838.00 ( 520.836.00 PARTICIPANTS 12 12 13 _. 13 Number of - .. Enrollments .“. . . „. .. .. Carrying in , from other Contracts with the same " Agency & Fund- ing Title Number of new Enrollments �✓ 12 12 13 13 , 9©0132 Page 7 of 16 ..,.gar Page 2 of 2 PROJECTED QUARTERLY SEERVIICE5OEXPENDITURE FORM FOR EDWAA EXPENDITURES 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Projections Projections Projections Projections TOTAL 7/90 to 4 o to to to ......® I$13,56I.00 Administration I $ 2,457.00 Participant Support & Needs Related Pay- ments $ 200.00 Basic Re • - adjustment Ser- $18,000...00- vices $ 3,600.00 Retraining I $54,021.• Services I $10,452.00 TOT 00 { I $16.709.00 I I I 1596,582.00 PARTICIPANTS 12 _. _. • 662 - ... . C. .. • Number of - ' -- . . . _. _ • Enrot.lments,,.. . .,. .. •• .. ...._ ., . Carrying in . . . from other Contracts with • • the same .. " " • Agency & Fund- ing Title Number of new Enrollments 12 62 Page 7 of 16 960132 PROJECTIONS BY 0UARTER OUTCOICS EDWAA 50% TOTAL 1st I 2nd I 3rd I 4th I Enter Unsubsidized Employment I 7 I 10 I 11 I II I 39 Obtain an Upgrade Job with Previous Employer I I I I I I Complete Tralnina in: Classroom Training: Basic Ed On the Job Training Other Occupational Skills Training 7 I 10 I 11 t I 11 I 39 . . Attain a GED I I I I I I Attain a Youth Employment Comoetence tn: r Pre-papioyment/Work Maturity Basic Education . I Job SpeciflC.Sk111s I I I Return to Full'Tithe School (dropouts only) ' 1 ' I ' ' j • I , • Remain 1n Full Time School (non-dropouts) 'I . I I ...1 . . . Complete Major Level of Education I I I , Complete Program Objectives (14-15 year olds) I I I I I. Transfer to Another Trainino Program: II-A (Including 3% or 8%) II-8 I I I I III or EDWAA I I I I I Other JTPA I I Non-JTPA Funded ( I I I I 900132 • EXPENDITURE AUTHORIZATION MODIFICATION REQUEST DATE: January 12. 1990 MOD: 1 I. SERVICE DELIVERY AREA INFORMATION: NAME: Employment Services of Weld County ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1805 CITY/STATE/ZIP: Greeley, Colorado 80632 TELEPHONE: 353-3800 II. PROGRAM/PROJECT INFORMATION: VAX # 1852 REFERENCE CODE: WE-9DW TITLE, YEAR, AND AMOUNT of FUNDS: Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Act S EDWAA): Program Year 1989} 10% Funds. S1,g3. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: FROM: July 1,1989 T0: September 30, 1990 III. MODIFICATION REOUESTED (Narrative): Currently Employment Services of Weld County provides Job Search/Job Club activities to displaced homemakers through EDWAA 10% Formula Funds. Modification request for additional formula 10% funds is being submitted to increase: o by $1,235, funding dollars provided for retraining purposes through original EOWAA 10% formula funds IV. REVISED GOALS AND OBJECTIVES, OUTCOMES, ETC. : To increase the number of Job Search/Job Club participants from three (3) to five (5). DC.0132 V. RATIONALE FOR MODIFICATION: To provide Job Search/Job Club activities to a larger number of participants. VI. BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY MODIFICATION: As applicable. (See Attachment A) VII. MATCH BUDGET SUMMARY MODIFICATION: Not applicable. VIII. SPECIAL PROVISIONS: Employment Services of Weld County agrees to continue its compliance with the "Special Provisions" sections of the original Expenditure Authorization under this Modification. SDA APPROVAL: ��jj BY: ,1,4_4 / a. XJ/I.CQ-CYC7 TITLE: , (�J (� PIC APPROVAL_ � ��X BY: TITLE: r � ==1,===*aa==MSt=9======s-aazr=a== GJTC APPROVAL: BY: TITLE: LOS��ure 9 Gene R. Brantner, Chairman, Board of Weld County Commissioners Name (Typed) =Eerzaaes=aa=rza r.e=a=t===nz=a=ez===z=z=a==a===aa=== ==s======a=z= At i /I� .CND &.(:.AZ:l� -.o-R 9Q®132 DY .. ;�FJt.c.• wt.�Tt≤:�tlti.� Cep y County Clerk BUDGET INFORMATION SUMMARY (BIS, MODIFICATION 10. 3%, EX, EDWAA. TITLE- IV-C SDA/Contractor: Employment Services of Weld County Title of Funds-_ EDWAA Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Project: Act (EDWAA) Year of Funds: PY89 Original Period Title Code: EDWAA of Performance: From: 7/1/89 ro 9/30/90 - VAX: 1852 Revised Period of Performance: From: To Reference Code: WE-90W Date Processed January 12, 1990 * M0011 1 Change in Number of Persons to be Served [+ - (-)] +2 LINE ITEM CODES I . LINE ITEM CURRENT I -CHANGES REVISED • (FCS 123) DESCRIPTION BUDGET + — (—) TOTAL • OTND11 iietraining Servs- $13,770:00 +5:.1,235.00 . I` $15;005'.00` * ... ..98ND11 I• BRS $ 1,600.00 . - . : I $ 1,600.00 • • 9AN011 I Admin $ 2,7.12.00 --- $ 2,712.00 I I _ • I I TOTAL l//////////////// $18,082.00 +$ 1,235.00 ( $19,317.00 NOTES: BIS Modifications must reflect all line items of prior approved BIS or Modified BIS. See attached instructions for completion of this form. * The Date Processed line will be completed by GJTO's Financial Management Unit. •,. ... . Page 4 of 6 900132 Page 1 of 2 PROJECTED QUARTERLY SERVICE/EXPENDITURE FORM FOR ED11AA 10$ • - EXPENDITURES 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Projections89 to /8 Projections Projections 4/9Qtot6/90 TOTAL to $o a Adm— 1�ration I -0- I $ 1 00 00I 500 0 I S 4f{{�,00 Participant Support 8 Needs Related Pay • - ments Basic Re- • adjustment Ser- vices -0- $ 700.00 S 380.00 S 220.00 . Retraining Services -0- I $ 5,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,005.00 f TOTAL -0- I $ 7,900.00I $3,880.00 I $3,705.00 PARTICIPANTS -0- 4 5 _• 5 C. _. Number of ' , • Enrollments,... .,- . Carrying in • from other Contracts with the same " • Agency 6 Fund- ing Title Number of new Enrollments -0- 4 5 5 • • 900132 Page 7 of 16 Page 2 of 2 PROJECTED QUARTERLY SERVICE/EXPENDITURE FORM FOR EDWAA 10% EXPENDITURES 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Projections Projections Projections Projections TOTAL 7/90 to 9/90 to to to I .... 'Administration I $ 532.00 I 5'2,712.00 Participant Support 8 Needs Related Pay- • ments • • Basic Re • - adjustment Ser- vices $ 300.00 $ 1•;60D:00 Retraining Services I $3,000.00 I I $15,005.00 . TOTAL $3,832.00 $19,317.00 . __. ., . . . PARTICIPANTS . 4 .. _ . . . 22 C.. .. . . . -.• . . . Number of ' . Enrollments.._. . . .. . .: •..:, . .. ,. .. , Carrying in . from other Contracts with • the same _ . • . Agency 6 Fund- ing Title Number of new Enrollments 4 22 900132 . Page 7 of 16 I PROJECTIONS BY QUARTER OUrCG•IE5 EDWAA 10% l TOTAL Pill I 2nd I 3rd I 4th Enter Unsubsidized Employment I 1 I 2 13 I 3 I 9 Obtain an Upgrade Job with Previous Employer ► I ► f - Complete Traintna In: Classroom Training: Basic £d On the Job Training - I I I I Other Occupational Skills Training 3 i 2 ► 4 l i 5 I 14 Attain a GEO I I I I I I Attain a Youth Employment Comoetencv in:Pre-employment/Work Maturity I I I• ...::... ..r . Basic Education - Job Specific.Skills ' Return to Full Time School (dropouts only) - Remain in Full Time School (non-dropouts) "' Complete Major Level of Education I I I I I Complete Program Objectives (14-15 year olds) ► i i I. Transfer to Another Trainino Prooram: I II-A (Including 31 or 8;.) I 4 r I II-8 I ( I I III or EOWAA I I I Other JTPA I I I I Non—JTPA Funded I I I I • l'il C0132 MEMORAnDum i Gene R. Brantner, Chairman IllikTo Board of County Commissioners January 31, 1990 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources 1990 Weld County Community Services Block Grant Plan Subject Enclosed for Board approval is the 1990 Community Services Block Grant Plan. The plan informs the State of Colorado of the activities that will be performed with the monies. Weld County has been awarded $147,584. These monies will be used to provide the Mini-Bus Program, the Seniors Serving Industry employment efforts, Senior Coordinators, JOBS Program efforts, and the Weld Child Care Network. If the plan is approved by the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, we will be required to enter into a contract with the State of Colorado in order for the monies to be passed directly to Weld County. This is the same procedure we have followed in past years. The project is from March 1, 1990 through February 28, 1991. If you have any questions regarding the plan, please telephone me at 353-3816. ry IY Y tr y,i.� `i r"'S'4,4; y } t `^�72,, ie$N'£wy,`tjh'�i 1 e `}} 'b 'F� t r % f {'Nr ,4�:tsr ie Aw$ k", w yea a °ny y.' r i. y�k� r� �a: , • ."64r‘11, 4�}' y �k " a�} J �r }S t��'i <}:_t^^ s,t>1" ty �� . "#�' • �T ... 43.44).5,- t' .ry .z {? t s � _ , 7 ' r.#°�, L F.I�P�11� - � r tab IOC � ,w +� E • I} s, e � 5 +, it i11-.7"f > y � 900131 R)e00Y'//U — 1990 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PLAN Prepared By: Weld County Division of Human Resources P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Contact Person: Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director (303) 353-3816 BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS January 31, 1990 R. ,$rasher, C irmsn Date .c.ri.(/ - etas tiv,.... x ... . CORDER /. l,) -iIt)COARO 9C0131Dc usy ...et,ry C'^rk 1990 CSBG PROJECT PLAN GRANTEE. Weld County Division of Human Resources ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1805, 1551 North 17th Avenue PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Walter J. Speckman (303) 353-3816 (Name) . Director (Phone) Ex (Title) • COUNTIES INCLUDED IN THIS PLAN (For multi—county service areas) : Weld County Only DATE: January 23, 1990 CSBG FUNDING $_ 147,584 I. Obiectiveg: From the list of CSBG program objectives described in page 1 of the State CSBG Guidelines, check which objective(s) your project activity(ies) will be addressing. For each activity, LIST ONLY ONE federal objective. Also, identify the total amount of your CSBG funds you are allocating to each federal objective checked below. Federal Obiective CSBG Funds Allocated 1. Employment $ 6.860 2. Education $ 0 3. Use of Available Income $ 0 4. Housing $ 0 5. Emergency Assistance Through Loans 0 or Grants $ 6. Community Participation $ 9,000 7. Use of Other Programs $ 198,72A 8. Coordinate & Establish Linkages Between Governmental & Other Social Service Programs $ 0 9. Encourage Use of Entities in the Private Sector of the Community in • Efforts to Ameliorate Poverty $ 3,000 10. Emergency Assistance to Counteract Starvation and Malnutrition S 0 Total CSBG Monies Allocated to Direct $ 11474_84 Services (Do not include CSBG Funds allocated for Agency Administration, only Direct Client Sexylce Dollars. ) 91O131 II. Activities: Describe your proposed project activity(ies). Include information on the target population to be served by each- activity. Identify the subcontractor who will be performing the activity, where applicable. Indicate which type of service the activity will provide: Direct or Indirect. Indicate which objective (See Part I) that the activity- 's addressing. Attach additional pages if necessary). A. Statement of Objectives: 1. Introduction The Weld County Division of Human Resources (Human Resources) is a multi-purpose department under the Board of Weld County Commissioners. Human Resources is a coordinated services delivery system that attempts to focus its programs on the entire family rather than on one individual. The intent of this type of departmental organization is better coordination of programs and, thus, delivery of more comprehensive services to clients and their families. In addition to being the Community Action Agency, the Division of Human Resources provides the following: • CSBG Project Type of Target Population Objective Program Service N/A 7 Administration Indirect Children and Family Services Children and Family 7 Weld Child Care Network Indirect 2 Head Start Program Direct 2 Migrant Head Start Program Direct 2 State Preschool Program Direct 10 Commodity Supplemental Foods Direct 7 Transportation (CDSI, Schaeffer Direct and Mini-Bus) 7 Weatherization Indirect 4 Project Self-Sufficiency Indirect Senior Citizen Services Senior Citizens 6 Senior Aide Program Direct ID Senior Nutrition Direct 7 Mini-Bus Transportation (rural ) Direct 1 Older Worker Program Direct 7 Case Management Program Direct 7 Ombudsman Program Direct Employment Services Adults and Youth 1 Employment Services of Seeking Employment Weld County (ESWC) . Job Training Partnership Act Direct . Job Service of Colorado Direct . JOBS Program Direct 960131 The basic organization structure of the department is described below: Weld County Division of Human lesources Executive Director Administrative Services * Fiscal Department * Contracts Grants * Secretarial Programmatic Services ** Client Support Children & Family Senior Citizen Employment Services Services Services Services * Provides administrative services for all programs ** Provides intake certification for all programmatic services 2. Objectives, The overall objective of Human Resources is to provide programs and services to address the social/welfare needs of residents in Weld County. Available local , state, and federal resources are focused on the goat of enabling low-income families and low-income of all ages, in rural and urban areas, to attain the skills. knowledge, and motivations, and secure the opportunities needed for them to become fully self-sufficient. The administration for Human Resources is centralized and controlled through an Administrative Unit. The Administrative Unit functions under the Executive Director and assists program directors in the administrative function of their programs. By combining administrative duties and assigning them to a unit specifically designed to handle them, the Division's program directors are free to run their programs, the administrative cost for each program is reduced and more dollars reach the client through increased services. a. Administrative Unit A brief description of the administrative services is as follows: (1) Fiscal Management The Division's Fiscal Department is fully integrated with the Weld County Finance Department. The Fiscal Department handles all fiscal activities for the various funding sources to the Division. This includes budget preparation, financial reporting, and budget analysis. 9(30131 (2) Contracts and Grants The Contracts and Grants Unit works with program directors and other unit administrators in the preparation of all contracts and grants, compliance areas, and statistical support. Monitoring and evaluation duties are also assigned to this unit. (3) Secretarial Unit The office management functions are centralized in the areas of personnel , affirmative action, typing, office supplies, forns, etc. , and consolidated under this unit. b. Programmatic Services The Division of Human Resources has programs which address the needs of the low-income in four (4) major areas: Client Support Services, Children and Family, Senior Citizens, and Employment Services. A brier' description of each program is as follows: (1) Client Support Services The Client Support Services Unit provides intake certification for the Employment Services of Weld County (Job Service, Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), JOBS Program, Supplemental Foods, and the Weatherization Program. For the employment programs intake is done on computer on-line with the job seeker. In addition, this unit provides for a central management information system for reporting, payroll , and personnel for Human Resources. (2) Children and Family Services These services address the needs of disadvantaged families. . Weld Child Care Network The Weld Child Care Network will provide day care placement and sick child care. This will facilitate the employment of low-income single parents. . Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) This program is divided into three major components; Head Start, Migrant Head Start and State Preschool . The Head Start program provides comprehensive services in order to meet the needs of both Weld County preschool children and their families. Services are offered from October through May, in the areas of education, parent involvement, social services, health and nutrition, child care and special needs. Migrant Head Start continues with the same services as Head Start, but is targeted at the Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers from June through September. 9(30131 The State Preschool Program is a cooperative effort between FENWC and Weld County School Districts. The program provides early intervention for preschool children in need of language development. This helps the children to be better prepared for entry into the public school system. . Commodity Supplemental Foods Program The Commodity Supplemental Foods Program provides high protein commodities without charge, to low-income pregnant or lactating women, infants, and children through five years of age. These supplements to their diets are intended to correct the problems of vitamin deficiencies prevalent among tow-income families. In addition to the commodities, nutrition education is made available to participants. . Transportation Services The Centennial Development Services, Inc. (CDSI)/Schaffer transportation program provides transportation for developmentally disabled children and adults to their CDSI/Schaffer Rehabilitation work sites. The Weld County transportation program provides transportation services to low-income or handicapped persons with no other means of transportation. This system provides rides to and from job sites, Head Start and other social service activities. . Weatherization Program The Weatherization Program enables low-income home owners who meet federal guidelines to participate in an energy conservation program. The Program provides all materials and the installation necessary to reduce the infiltration of hot and cold air into homes, through furnace efficiency check and cleaning, caulking, , door and window weather- stripping, window and door repairs and replacement, insulation, and minor repair associated with sealing the house. (3) Senior Citizen Services The Division of Human Resources has a variety of programs which address the needs of low-income seniors. Area Agency on Acing The Area Agency on Aging manages all federal monies that are awarded to Weld County under the Title III Older Americans Act through a system of purchase of service agreements with local agencies. The Area Agency also coordinates and manages other senior programs offered through the Division of Human Resources. 910131 . Senior Aide Program The Senior Aide Program provides a network through which outreach, referral. and transportation are made available to senior citizens in rural areas. . Senior Nutrition Program The Senior Nutrition Program provides hot nutritious meals to the elderly aged 60 and over and to their spouses, at no charge. A donation of $1.50 is suggested. The meals are served at 23 different locations throughout the county, with most rural sites situated within local senior centers. The luncheons provide not only a nutritious meal for the seniors, but also provide an opportunity for socialization, and recreational and educational activities. Senior Aide Coordinators and their volunteers are located in 22 rural communities throughout the county. The basic services provided by the Coordinators and their volunteers include information and referral , outreach, creation of new services, identification of needs, advocacy for rural senior citizens, transportation, recreation, and congregate nutrition programs. . Mini-Bus Transportation The Mini-Bus Transportation Program provides transportation services to the elderly who are without other means of transportation. The Mini-Bus provides transportation only for persons in the rural areas. Passengers are picked up at and returned to their homes or from central locations on a specified day for transportation to health facilities, shopping areas, recreational activities, social service needs, and meal sites. . Older Worker Program The Older Worker Program is designed to assist seniors obtain employment, either full-time, part-time, or temporary. This program has been designed to work in conjunction with the Employment Services of Weld County to ensure that coordination and non-duplication of services exists for the older workers. . Case Management The Case Management program is designed to assist primarily the home-restricted senior population. This program allows a case manager to assess the needs of the client. The case manager will either fulfill those needs or refer the client to other agencies that may be able to help them. 900131 . Ombudsman The Ombudsman program-is provided through the Area Agency on Aging and is targeted at the Senior Nursing home population. The ombudsman provides an advocate service for those clients who are experiencing problems at their nursing home. (4) Employment Services Employment services are provided to those adults and youth seeking employment. The umbrella name for employment Services is the Employment Services of Weld County (ESWC). ESWC is comprised of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), the Job Service, and a JOBS Program. The Employment Services of Weld County (ESWC) is a single delivery system which focuses all available employment and training resources for enabling low-income heads of households and other individuals seeking employment to attain the skills, knowledge, and motivation necessary to secure and maintain permanent employment. Job Service provides for the basic labor exchange services for all adults and youth seeking employment by matching an applicant with an employer. The new JOBS Program is derived from the JOBS Bill of 1989. The Weld County program is operated in conjunction with the Department of Social Services and is targeted primarily at eligible Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) adult recipients. This plan is designed to assess each client as to educational , social and physiological needs ' and set up a plan of action to fill those needs. The long-range goal is to graduate these clients from the Welfare system and give them every opportunity to become a part of the educated, trained, and skilled workforce. Assessment, testing, counseling, planning, training, education, child care and transportion are all provided under this plan. B. Data Summary of Population to be Served: Weld County covers an area of 4,004 square miles. Within the County there are 28 cities/towns and 18 unincorporated communities. The 1980 U. S. Census shows that Weld County's population is at 123,439 or up 38% from the 1970 census of 89,297. The City of Greeley shows a 27% increase over the 1970 census, up from 39,902 to 53,006. Attachment 1 identifies the General Population Characteristics and illustrates the 11% population growth in Weld County since the 1980 census was conducted. 800131 To provide a summary of the low-income population to be served by the Division of Human Resources, three (3) major statistical data areas will be covered: employment, welfare caseload, and seniors. I. Employment Attachment II provides an Estimated Labor Market Data Summary - Fiscal Year 1987. This chart estimates that 23,900 individuals will be unemployed during the year. In addition there is an estimated 21,900 individuals below poverty line. 2. Social Services Caseload The Weld County Department of Social Services' monthly caseload status report is shown on Attachment III identifying the caseload status as of December 31, 1986, and a comparison to the previous year. 3. Senior Citizens The 1980 U. S. Census identifies the elderly population at 14,984 for Weld County. Attachment IV outlines the age groupings. The Senior Nutrition Program statistics indicate that 66% of the seniors who participate in the congregate meals are low-income. A special report of the National Commission for Manpower Policy entitled "The Utilization of the Older Worker" describes reasons why the role of the older worker is likely to be reassessed in the years ahead. These include changing attitudes towards aging, health and self realization, passage of the federal and state Anti-Age Discrimination Act, public discussion on increasing the eligibility age under Social Security from 65 to 68, inflationary pressures requiring workers to stay on the job to protect their standard of living, and demographic changes resulting in the graying of the labor force. Statistic Reports on Older Americans, October, 1980, states that only 2% of persons of 60+ years old who were not in the labor force in 1979 expressed a desire for a job. In Weld County that could mean that 300 60+ person desire some type of work. However, the article also points out that another 28% did not think they could get a job for a variety of personal or job market ors. An additional 4,200 workers 60+ in Weld County could potentially be interested in employment. A summary of 1980 labor force census characteristics (see following) show that 8,587 females and 4,938 males 55+ in Weld County are either classified as unemployed or not in the labor force. The majority of these are not listed in the labor force (67%) , however, many of these may be classified as discouraged workers who have given up and have withdrawn from the work force. Census figures on the poverty level status for 55+ in Weld County currently are not available in print, however, 1,979 60+ Weld County elderly are listed below the poverty level and 5,289 60+ are classified as 125% of poverty level . 9C®131 Add to this the fact that of the approximate 1,400 persons on the Weld County AFDC caseload, 20% or 260 are women 55 years and older, a strong case can be made for opportunities for supplementary income from part-time temporary, or full=time employment. Labor Force Characteristics for Weld County 1980 Census Female 55-64 4,550 Total 1,730 Employed 50 Unemployed 2,770 Not in Labor Force Female 65 & Over 6,227 Total 460 Employed 33 Unemployed 5,734 Not in Labor Force Male 55-64 4,262 Total 3,064 Employed 147 Unemployed 1,051 Not in Labor Force Male 65 & Over 4,616 Total 876 Employed 27 Unemployed 3,713 Not in Labor Force From our experience, we have noted that significant barriers to employment generally fall within the following older worker groups: . Older workers, generally women, who have suddenly found themselves in an economic crisis due to loss of a spouse. These women, or displaced homemakers, generally have few marketable skills. . Older workers, generally retired men, whose work experience has been with jobs requiring physical labor and who are not able to continue working at strenuous jobs for health reasons. . Older workers, both men and women, who know the basics of a profession or trade, but are difficult to place due to outdated job skills. . Older workers between the ages of 55-60, who have been laid-off due to current economic conditions who have no retirement benefits and need full-time work as quickly as possible. 900131 III. Budget: The proposed budget for the Community Services Block Grant is detailed on Attachment V. A. In-Kind The Division of Human Resources will document at least 20% in-kind to match this grant. This will occur through the volunteer hours and mileage accumulated from various programs within the Division. B. Budget Narrative This grant is primarily used to help support the Project Plan identified for administration, Senior Aide Coordinators, Senior Aide Transporta- tion, Weld Child Care Network, the Centennial Developmental Services, Inc./Schaffer, the Mini-Bus Transportation Program, and the Welfare Diversion component as described under proposed activities and services. 1. Other Resources Committed to These Activities: The Division of Human Resources has many funding sources which are committed to benefiting the low-income of Weld County. Due to the organizational structure of the Division, more client dollars are made available to alleviating the causes of poverty. Sources which provide funding to the programs in the Division include the following: United States Department Colorado Department of of Labor Social Services Governor's Job Training Office Weld County Department of Health Volunteers and Human Services Department of Energy United States Department of Agriculture Department of Local Affairs Due to the fact that budgets are not final for all funding sources, the FY 1990 actual dollars are not provided. . 2. Project Evaluation: Monitoring and evaluation reports are completed on a quarterly basis covering those programs for which CSBG funding is being provided. To assist in the development of the evaluation reports, each program maintains on a monthly basis or quarterly, reports which includes the following information: . Number of clients served, broken out by age, race, and sex (if applicable to the program). . A brief description of the activities participants were involved in or received services from. . An estimate of the cost per client served broken out by program if applicable. 900131 . A brief description of any new and innovative services or delivery of services for participants, by program. . A brief statement on the overall progress achieved by the program toward meeting the planned objectives. The cuarterly reports are submitted with the financial quarterly reports when the funding source requires it. A mid-year and final report will be provided for the block grant. The reports will utilize the CSBG Project Performance Report Narrative Summary forms. C. Other Data Deemed Pertinent: 1. Advisory Committee: The Community Action Administering Board is the Weld County Human Resources Committee. The Committee is a recommending and advisory body in the areas of planning, policy making, and program implementation for the Community Services Block Grant to the Weld County Commissioners and Human Resources. In addition to formulating recommendations regarding program plans, goals, policies, and procedures, the Committee is involved in evaluating the programs to determine if established goals are being met. All of the functions of the Committee are augmented by staff support. The Human Resources Committee is appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. The bylaws provide for a fifteen (15) member board. The Human Resources Committee allows for input from different sectors of the community. The Committee consists of members representing clients, business, labor, community organizations, elected officials (city and county), veterans, and senior citizens. The Committee is composed of 1/3 public sector, 1/3 private sector, and 1/3 client sector. The Committee also works with other Division subcommittees in planning and program services delivery of their respective programs. The Human Resources Committee meetings are held the fourth Thursday of every month at 8:00 a.m. The meeting time and place is publicized in the publications of the commissioners agendas. The meeting times are announced one week prior to the meetings through the radio by the Weld County Commissioners. All meetings are open to the public. 2. Information on Subcontractors: The Weld County Division of Human Resources does not subcontract. 3. Date of Public Meeting: The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public meeting on January 31, 1990. At this time the Board of County Commissioners will approve the grant application. 9‘0131 The Community Services Block Grant Plan will be available for public inspection on January 31, 1990. The approved CSBG will become a public document and remain available for public inspection. 4. Project Period: The 1990 Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) will run from March 1, 1990, through February 28, 1991. 1V. Evaluations: (See following forms) 9O0131 IV. PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN FIRST SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS Efficiency Measure of 'OB.7 # of Persons Planned # of Persons Planned Each Activity # To Se Served Expenditures To Be Served Expenditure Direct_ Service Act iv itX Area Agency on Aging Senior Aide Program 6 4,500 9,000 Volunteers (Annual Avg. ) 250 i 500 Seniors receiving rural transportation 100 200 i Senior Nutrition Program 10 Seniors Served 2,000 2,000 Meals Served 30,000 60,000 Omsbudsman Program 7 Seniors Served 150. 290 Casemanagement Program 7 Seniors Served 350 600 Indirect service l petivity i Weld Child Care Network 9 1,500 3,000 # Families Served 75 150 i # Children Placed 150 300 • Effectiveness Measure of First Six Months Twelve Months Each Activity Planned Result Planned Result Direct Services 6 9+4,®131 IV. PROJECT EVALIIATION PLAN FIRST SIX MONTHS TWELVEMONTHS Efficiency Measure of rOBJ # of Persons Planned # of Persons Planned Each Activity # To Be Served Expenditures To Be Served Expenditure Qirect Service Activity Family Education Network of Weld County. 2 Head Start enrollment 325 j 325 Migrant Head Start enrollmer ; 100 130 State Preschool enrollment 135 135 Supplemental Foods Caseload Served 10 2,400 2,400 Indyrect Service pct ivity I Effectiveness Measure of First Six Months Twelve Months Each Activity Planned Result Planned Result Direct Services 6 900131 IV. PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN FIRST SIX MONTHS TWELVE MONTHS Efficiency Measure of OBJ # of Persons Planned # of Persons Planned Each Activity # To Be Served Expenditures To Be Served Expenditure D i=a-1 d= Activity Employment Services 1 Older Worker Program # Registered 92 0 104 0 # Placed 44 82 Job Service Program 1,000 2,000 # Registered 5,200 10,550 # Placed 3,640 7,385 # Deferred Application 12,600 25,000 Job Trainina Partnershit Acts # Individuals Served 220 I 450 # Placed 150 375 Jobs Program . Individuals. served 2,238 2,500 4,500 4,860 Indirect Service Activity I Weatherization 7 85 195 Effectiveness Measure of First Six Months Twelve Months Each Activity Planned Result Planned Result Direct Service, 6 900131 IV. PROJECT EVALUATION PLAN gYR T SYX MO S TWELVE BONTRS. Efficiency Measure of ,OBJ # of Persons Planned # of Persons Planned Each Activity # To Be Served Expenditures To Be Served Expenditure psrect Service Transportation 7 51,679 93,358 t 1) HeadStart Client rides ! 17,100 34,200 2) Migrant Head Start Client rides 8,750 17,500 3) Preschool rides 6,804 ' 13,608 4) Centennial Developmeital Services, Inc. rides 31,566 63,132 5 Minibus client rides 3,318 6,636 6 Employment Services client rides 6,300 I 12,600 7) Jobs Program client rides 2,000• 4,400 rndirect Service Activity I i Administration 7 12,683 i 35,366 It Effectiveness Measure of First Six Months Twelve Months Each Activity Planned Result Planned Result Direct Services and Indirect Services Programmatically All units of measurement are within +/- 10%6 of the projecti m Same Fiscally Projected expenditures are not Same . exceeded. 9®0131 FY '90 CSBG Salary Projection March 1, 1990 to February 28, 1991 Administration .1 FTE Fiscal Officer $ 3,414 .5 FTE Director of Community Services 12,240 .1 FTE Accountant 2,260 .1 FTE Office Manager/Secretary 2,592 .25 FTE Administrative Support 4,860 1 FTE Case Manager 10.000_ Subtotal 35,366 Transportation 3.5 FTE Bus Drivers 59,120 Employment Services/Jobs Program .25 FTE Employment Technician 4,860 Total $ 99=346 9 %0131 FY '90 CSBG Expenditure Projection March 1, 1990 to February 28, 1991 Personnel $ 99,346 Travel 9,000 Direct Expenditures 36,238 Indirect Expenditures 3L000 TOTAL $ 147,584 9(30131 V. Certifications: The grantee assures that funds available through this program will be used to accomplish the State Goal and to meet the Objectives stated in the State CSBG Guidelines. It is further assured that the proposed activities to be implemented with the CSBG funds will meet the guidelines contained in the Federal CSBG Legislation, Title IV of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Colorado CSBG Plan. The grantee also assures that it will : - specifically consider, in a public meeting the designation of any local public or private entity to carry out the county community service activities under contract with the county, any local community action agency (CAA) which received federal fiscal year 1981-1982 funding; - prohibit any political activities by a grantee or contractors being supported in part or whole by federal funds provided through this program; - prohibit any activities to provide voters and prospective voters with transportation to the polls or provide similar assistance in connection with an election or any voter registration activity; - make available for public inspection each plan prepared as part of the funding process. The grantee may, at its initiative, revise any plan prepared for CSBG funding and shall furnish the revised plan to the Executive Director of the Department of Local Affairs. Each plan prepared for submission shall be made available for public inspection within the county and/or service area in such a manner as will facilitate review of, and comments on, the plan; - provide for coordination between community anti-poverty programs, where appropriate, with emergency energy crisis intervention programs conducted in such community; - make available appropriate books, documents, papers and records for inspection, examination, copying or mechanical reproduction on or off the premises upon reasonable request by the U.S. Controller General , the State, or their authorized representatives should an investigation of the uses of CSBG funds be undertaken. - in the case of non-profit organizations contracting for CSBG funds with the State, have a board constituted so as to assure that (A) one-third of the members of the board are elected public officials, currently holding office, and if such membership is less than one-third, because of a lack of elected officials reasonably available and willing to serve, then appointed public officials may be counted in meeting such one-third requirement; (B) at least one-third of the members are persons chosen in accordance with democratic selection procedures adequate to assure that they are representative of the poor in the area served; and (C) the remainder of the members are officials or members of business, industry, labor, religious, welfare, education, or other major groups and interests in the community. - in the case of county governments receiving grant funds, have an advisory committee on which the poor, elderly, and related service organizations of the county are reasonably represented. gE+G131 VI. 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I ▪ 1 . r 7, u ( ICI i ! I I i ! N N IO O CO W G 4. I V V 12 r 1 I j N N•• �� i 1 j I 1 :I I I ! I I II I I I I i 1 I ' I 1 j j I I I I i j I 4 ` m a I a Q M i n s z a X 0• m a O 0 I I , j _t re 1 { ! I to bib• j , 1 1 { I i ,. - L 00, • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • a.• • • •> • . . . • • /3/ I /9) ° 5TATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS : OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DI RECTOR Ne 1313 Sherman Street, Rm.518 '' •' Denver,Colorado 80203 ' eve' Phone(303)866.2771 _ Roy Romer Governor January 22, 1990 Timothy W. Schulte Executive Director C.W. Kirby, Chairman Weld County Board of Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Mr. Kirby: I have reviewed the letter of January 2, 1990, from Cathy Schulte of Greeley/Weld Economic Development regarding amending the boundaries of the Greeley/weld County enterprise zone. The proposed amendment would correct an oversight in an earlier request and extend the present boundaries of the Windsor portion of the zone to include property owned by the Eastman Kodak Company west of state highway 257, as described in more detail in the maps enclosed with Ms. Schulte's letter. This proposal appears consistent with the intent of the Greeley/weld enterprise zone development plan, and because of its undeveloped nature will not change the economic distress or population characteristics of the zone. The Department of Revenue has also had an opportunity to review and comment on this request. I find this amendment is consistent with the requirements of the enterprise zone statute. Accordingly, I am happy to approve this amendment, effective the date of this letter. Sincere , C>?- Tim Schultz Executive Director cc: James Kadlacek, EDAP, Enterprise Zone Administrator John Tipton, Executive Director, Dept. of Revenue f /M11311010 r,. . R L Armstead C - 219 Highway 52 Erie, Co. 80516 303-442-6394 Governor Romer jan. 22, 1990 136 Mate Capitol Bldg. Denver, Co. Dear Governor Romer: I'm v,"riting to express my concern about rising amounts of pea gravel or chips on our highways during and after snow storms. I heard you express emphatic concern, on radio station KOA, several weeks ago about leaf blowers causing too much, pollution. Several days later as I was driving to work on State Highway 52 it became obvious to me that the pollution caused by blowers is ridiculously miniscule compared to the cloud of stone dust that I was inhaling as a result of the pulverized gravel being stirred up by the traffic ahead of me. Having been in the masonry industry for over Thirty years I have witnessed several friends deteriorate and die from consumption, which was directly caused by the inhalation of rock dust_ The same dust that's being created in great quantities on our higtiwa.ys. I would assume that the size of the gravel used has been determined for its effectiveness for traction but I wonder what consideration has been given to the numerous windshields and paint jobs that have to be replaced as a direct result of these 1/4 inch rnissiles in a wind storm. Idy windshield and hood were ruined that morning as a result of windblown gravel. It seems to me there should be a better method. At feast using ,and instead of gravel might be less damaging. I doubt that a 12 gage shotgun loaded with number 6 shot could do much more damage. Concered Citizen ///ii-en _ VS7, f United States Forest Pawnee 660 "0" Street, Suite A Department of Service National Greeley, CO 80631 Agriculture Grassland (303) 353-5004 Reply to: 2830 Date: JAN 2 6 r♦ Board o£ Commissioners Weld County 915 10th Street _ Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Commissioners: g During the 1930's the United States, through the United States Department of c-' Agriculture, Resettlement Administration, purchased submarginal farmland properties which as a result of severe droughts and erosion, could not profitably grow crops. Many of the sellers reserved all or part of the mineral estate for a specified period of time, usually 50 years. The enclosed Statement of Reversion identifies the properties where the mineral estate will revert to the United States during calendar year 1991 as a result of the expiration of these reserved mineral rights. - We are attempting to notify all identifiable parties concerned with the mineral estate of the imminent shift in mineral rights ownership. Entities holding current mineral leases and/or operating rights on these lands will be informed of existing Federal Regulations governing competitive and non-competitive Federal oil and gas leasing. Current mineral estate owners will also be notified. We hope this letter and the enclosed Statement of Reversion provides you with useful information that may help in your future planning efforts. If you have questions related to this situation, please contact the District Ranger, Pawnee National Grassland, 660 "0" Street, Suite A, Greeley CO 80631. Sincerely, GRANT GODOBLT District Ranger 6.47 Enclosure V>94:1S\ts,(C) B 1253 REC 02202436 01 , 10/90 16:32 10.00 1/002 .AH2202436 _ F 0761 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO STATEMENT OF REVERSION The examination of the acquisition and exchange files of the United SmiXts.,1 . 0 Department of Agriculture including title documents conveying proper United States of America have revealed that: 1. In conveying the real property listed at Item 4 below to Welbited States of America the Grantors reserved unto themselves, their heirs and assigns and/or third parties, ell or part of the underlying minerals for a specified period of time. 2. The United States of America accepted title to the real property listed at Item 4 below subject to the mineral reservations found in the documents of conveyance. 3. The mineral reservations found in the documents conveying real property t3,tle to the United States of America .listed at Item 4 below will expire on'the date indicated when said minerals become property of the United States of America. 4. 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado. PROPERTY AFFECTED INSTRUMENT CREATING THE GOVERNMENT'S INTEREST I Sub- (Instrument Date Twshp.RR Section division Date Grantor Book Page Expires 9N.59W 31 Nl/2NE1/4. 4/11/42 Kenneth 1093 108 8/26/91 SW1/4NE1/4. C. & Lois SE1/4NW1/4 E. Morgan 8N. 60W 13 SE1/4 4/29/42 William 1093 527 8/22/91 D. Thomas 8N. 60W 24 NE1/4 4/29/42 William 1093 527 8/22/91 D. Thomas /44.&14,44-6( H. GRANT GODBOLT. District Ranger USDA. Forest Service Pawnee National Grassland 660 "0" Street. Suite A Greeley. CO 80631 • a 1253 REC 02202436 01/10/90 16:32 410.00 2/002 F 0762 MARY ANN FE'UBRSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ACKNOWLEDGMENT State Of ) ) SS County Of ) The foregoing instrument was ackn ledged before me this je, day of ciLS‘Sast__. 192E by • 72-Wes•-•€—.✓ WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. 4 074s y�1/4 It/� JFies, �n expires: ���;�� (Signed) - �C T'e�sioi expires May 27� 1992 , Ruth etntest z tip �x L�cj 2424 13th Av _ tor ar°�r Greeley. CO 80631 ilotwee�i Address of signee Notary Public: Please print or type name and address beneath signature Ct,)..h Ni.(4.utaut\s‘ a SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING January 23, 1990 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on January 23, 1990, in the County Commissioners' Bearing Room (Room #101) , Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Ernie Ross, at 1:30 p.m. Tape 366 - Side 2 Bud Halldorson Present Ann Garrison Present Jerry Burnett Absent LeAnn Reid Present Rick Iverson Absent Judy Yamaguchi Present Bud Clemons Present Jerry Kiefer Present Ernie Ross Present A quorum was present. Also present: Lentil Curry, Current Planner, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, and Bobbie Good, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the weld County Planning Commission held on January 9, 1990, was approved as distributed. CASE NUMBER: 5-310 APPLICANT: Bob McComb for Union Colony Bank and Gary M. and Kimberly A. Wiedeman REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Resubdivision. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 through 9, Bird Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of 71at Avenue, approximately .5 miles north of U.S. Highway 34 Bypass. APPEARANCE: Bob McComb, McComb Realty, represented the applicants. In 1972 Bird Subdivision was platted and approved for nine lots. This request is for a resubdivision t0 revert the nine lots into two lots. Only one house was ever built on the property. The bank now owns the property and they considered building a house on each lot, but at this location, it just wasn't feasible. The Weidemans, who live on the improved lot, will take part of the property, and the other lot will be listed for sale. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. There was none. VIJI°15);9'1\3‘\°11a 9 I f Summary of the Weld County Planning Commissioi Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 2 The Chairman asked the applicant if he had reviewed the recommendations and conditions presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff. Be stated he has, and has no objections to them. The Chairman asked that the staff's recommendation be filed with the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number S-310 for Hob McComb for Union Colony Bank and Gary M. and Kimberly A. Wiedeman be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and conditions presented by 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. LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-902 APPLICANT: Clinton and Julia Warehime, c/o Fred L. Otis REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family dwelling unit on a lot under the minimum lot size in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW} NE} of Section 7, T4N, R63W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 61, approximately 1.5 miles south of Weld County Road SO. APPEARANCE: Fred Otis, Attorney at Law, represented the applicants. This request is for a Special Review Permit to sell forty acres of their property and allow a single family dwelling to be placed on it. Mr. warehimo is totally disabled and the Frasiers, who plan to buy and improve the property, are driving from Denver to help the Warehimes. The only objection from any referrals is that the school buses will not go to the door. This request would be proper use of this property and it fits into the requirements of the Comprehensive Plan. Fred Otis stated he is rejecting the staff's recommendation for denial. They are not taking agricultural land out of production because there are no water rights. Currently, the land is essentially useless. asst Summary of the weld County Planning .Commission Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 3 Julia warehime, property owner, reported this farm is dryland and has not been farmed that she is aware of. The people buying the forty acres would landscape their property and plant it to native grasses. There is already and existing domestic well on the proposed forty acre parcel. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. Robert Frank, whose father owns property to the west, stated he has no objections to this proposal. Mrs. Frank Duell stated they used to farm this property. There are so many weeds on the property because it was broken out of native soft and farmed. This quarter section did not have water with it, but they used water from another quarter section on part of it, and on the remainder of the land they farmed dryland grains. The Chairman asked Lanell Curry to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff into the record. The Planning Commission members asked,Lanell Curry if the staff had prepared conditions of approval and development standards. These were distributed to the members of the Planning Commission. Tape 367 - Side 1 MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number USR-902 for Clinton and Julia Warehime for a Site Specific_ Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single family swelling unit on a lot under the minimum lot size in the Agricultural zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the following: i 1. If the land were split off and a house was built and the people who bought the land would replant the land, eventually the land would be in better shape than it now is. When she inspected the site, she was concerned about the possibility of blowing weeds; however, if the weeds weren't there the land would blow. If the warebimes don't have the means to farm it, the land could be put into better use by having it split off, another house built there, and the remainder of the land being planted to grass. 2. The Development Standards and conditions prepared by the Department of Planning Services' staff be in incorporated into the recommendation. • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 4 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. LeAnn Reid - not Judy Yamaguchi - no; Ann Garrison - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes; Bud Clemons - Yes, because this is not prime agricultural land. Senate Bill 35 was passed to prevent prime land from being taken out of production. This should improved the area rather than detract from it. Jerry Kiefer - yea; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried with five voting for the motion and two voting against the motion. CASE NUMBER: DSR-899 APPLICANT: B.L. Ventures, Incorporated, c/o Ken Lind REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and a Special Review permit 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 Highway 263 (East Sth Street) , between Weld County Roads 47 and 49. APPEARANCE: Ken Lind, Attorney, represented the applicants. This request is for a livestock trailer washout facility. The request has been approved by the State under the Solid Waste Disposal Regulations. Only the land north of the Ogilvey Ditch, which is the washout facility area, will be fenced. This property is a parcel of wasteland that will be turned into a profitable venture. They have reviewed the staff recommendations and are taking exception to Development Standard 25. They would prefer following the recommendations of the soil conservation district rather than returning the land to the original contours. Judy Schmidt, Weld County Environment Health Services, stated the applicant is required to keep a daily log of all activity. Also, the Health Department has set strict standards for odor. Cecil Crow, Alpha Engineering, reported the capacity of this facility is engineered for approximately ten trucks per day. This is a contained system so there is no danger of environmental contamination. Tape 367 - Side 2 Bill Lamb, applicant, stated he will be on-site from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day. He will make sure that no tractors are washed at this facility. Summary of the weld County Planning Commission bleating January 23, 1990 Page 5 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Val Center, owns property immediately south of this proposed facility. This is land which they are trying to develop into prime wildlife and hunting facilities. He is concerned the wisp form the trucks and other environmental impacts of the truck washout facility will have a negative impact on everything from the nesting to the hunting. Bill Roth, adjacent property owner, is against this request because of the existing nature of the area. AMENDMENT: Bud Halldorson moved Development Standard S1 be amended to read as follows: 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a livestock trailer wash facility 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 operation shall not exceed 10 trucks per flay nor more than 30 trucks in any consecutive three day period. Motion seconded by Ann Garrison. 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. LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Bud Halldorson - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried nnani,onaly. AMENDMENT: Ann Garrison moved Development Standard #25 be amended to read as follows. 25. 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 recommendations of the soil conservation service. Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 6 The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Bud Balidorson - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Lanai' Curry informed the Planning Commission that action on the Special Review Permit was needed first. Then action would need to be taken on the Certificate of Designation. The Chairman asked Lanett Curry to read the recommendation prepared by the Department of Planning Services' staff into the record. NOTICE: 3:12 p.m. - Bud Balldorson has left the meeting. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number USR-89: for B.L. Ventures, Inc., for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock trailer wash 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 and conditions presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff, the Development Standards prepared by the staff and amended by the Planning Commission, 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. LeAnn Reid - yes; Jtrdy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - No, because she does not feel that the current proposal has enough safeguards built into it for the people traveling on East 8th Street without a lane for the trucks to accelerate and decelerate. Eventually somebody is going to be hurt here. She feels the proposal is good, the facility is needed, but she doesn't feel the well being of the people in Weld County have been looked after. Bud Clemons - no; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried with four voting for and two voting against the motions. NOTICE: 3:25 p.m. - Bud Clemons has left the meeting. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 7 MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved the request of B.L. Ventures, Inc., for a Certificate of Designation for a livestock washout facility 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. No further discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - no; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried with four voting for and one voting against the motions. CASE NUMBER: USR-904 APPLICANT: Liquid Waste Management, Incorporated, and Marie Louise Gollner REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, Certificate of Designation, and a Special Review permit for land application of commercial sludge. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: N} and NI SE} of Section 27, T4N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld COuaty, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 42 and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. The Chairman called a break at 3:29. Meeting was reconvened at 3:35. APPEARANCE: Roger Bohannan, Liquid Waste Management, Inc., stated the sludge will be from the industrial plant only at Coors Bio-Tech and will not contain any domestic sewage. He has reviewed the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff and is not in agreement with Development Standards *7. Because of the nature of the sludge, it is not possible to work it into the soil immediately, but it will be worked into the soil 3 to 4 hours after surface application. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. There was none. Judy Schmidt reported the Health Department does not have a problem with a four hour delay. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 8 The Chairman asked the applicant if he objected to the staff's recommendation being filed with the summary rather than being read into the record. He had no objections. AMENDMENT: Jerry Kiefer moved Development Standard N7 be amended to read as follows: 7. Sludge shall be incorporated into the ground within four hours of application. 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. LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved Case Number USR-904 for Liquid Waste Management, Inc., and Marie Louise Gollner for a Site Specific Development Plan, and Special Review permit for land application of commercial sludge be forwarded the Hoard of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and conditions presented by the Department of Planning Services' staff, the Development Standards as prepared by the staff and amended by the Planning Commission, and the testimony presented. 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. Leann Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. MOTION: Jerry Kiefer moved the request for a Certificate of Designation for Case Number USR-904 for Liquid Waste Management, Inc., and Marie Louise Conner 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. Summary of the Weld County P)ann.ng Commission Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 9 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. No further discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-905 APPLICANT: C & M Companies, c/o Gary Tuttle REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for open pit gravel mining. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E3 NW} of Section 30, N£} SW} and SE} SW} of Section 30, Ni NE} NE* of Section 31 all. located in T1N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 6 and west of US Bighway 85. APPEARANCE: Gary Tuttle, Tuttle and Applegate, represented the applicant. This is a 110 acre site approximately 3 miles north of Brighton. They are within the Urban Growth Boundary Area of the County Comprehensive Plan. To make a water storage reservoir, they will have lined pits. After the land is mined, they will landscape the property. They will comply with fugitive dust and noise requirements. There is a ready-mix concrete plant on-site that is not being used. They will also enter into a road agreement with Weld County. They have reviewed the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff and agree with the requirements with the exception of Condition M2. The former landowner entered into a signed agreement with Central Colorado Water District in 1975 and the applicants feel the agreement is still binding. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. Kim Lawrence, Attorney, Central Weld County Water District, stated they do not agree that the agreement is binding. It is their feeling the property was being used for agriculture and this is a completely different use. Therefore they asked that Condition N2 not be amended. Lee Morrison explained no sentence could be struck from this condition because one sentence is contingent to the other. Tape 368 - Side 2 h: r Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting January 23, 1990 Page 10 NOTICE: 4:23 p.m. - The Chairman called the Planning Commission into Executive Session. 4:28 p.m. The Planning Commission is again in public session. The Chairman asked Lanell Curry to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. MOTION: Le-Ann Reid moved Case Number OSR-90S for C & M Companies for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for open-pit mining be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendations, conditions, and Development Standards presented by the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony beard by the Planning Commission. 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. LeAnn Reid - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Arun Garrison - yes; Jerry Kiefer - year Ernie Ross - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman called for additional business. There was none. The meeting was adjourned at 4:37 p.m. Respectfully submitted, T 0 vAxi-t- ete tat Bobbie Good Secretary 111389 15-DPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 905 STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORA00 80203 OLT_EatintaL9N IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: Weld Information and Referral Service APPLICATION N0. $.9_31.1 P.O. Box 2404 FILE NO. 52-81-357-(OS) Greeley, CO 80631 COUNTY tyg'.d PARCEL N0. 520.981_06-1-06-015 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR STRICTLY CHARITABLE PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Improvements only, located on Lots 20 and 21 Block 25, Clayton Park, 1211 A Street. Greeley. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THEE REAL PROPERTY. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE January 1 , 1939. This exemption is for improvements only, located at 1211 A Street, Greeley. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 25th DAY OF lannAry , 1990 . •?7/LI/L.1 . MARY ANNE MAURER P OPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) „1,c))560‘1_,,:b\,\01 w-.w'Tai s..1„�JRpyf.a,A,..u,� NOTICE OF RIGMTS AN0 RESPONSIBILITIES c � RIGHT TO APPEAL Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, Title 39, Article 2, Sec 117 (5) provides, 'an appeal from any decision of the Property Tax Administrator may be taken by the Board of County Commissioners of the county wherein such property is located, or by any owner of taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the Property for which exemption is claimed if exemption has been denied or revoked 1n full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and shall be taken no later than thirty days fallowing the decision of the Property Tax Administrator.' Forms and instructions for making such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 523 State Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203. Telephone (303) 866-5880. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EXEMPT PROPERTY OWNER Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's & caption from taxation: I. Notify this office within thirty days of any change of mailing address, or status or usage of the exempted property • (i.e., land has been sold and/or vacated and is no longer used). Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls by the county assessor. i II. Each year following the year in which exemption is granted, owners of such exempt property must file an annual Exempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the Division of Property Taxation early each year. The Division of Property Taxation takes no resoonsibility for reports not filed in ; a yimely manner for any reason. It is the responsibility of the I( exempt property owner to see that these reports are received, completed and returned to the Division of Property Taxation annually by April 15, and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if your reports are not received in time for f completion by the April 15 deadline each year. 4 On all future correspondence regarding this property, the owner should refer to the file number shown on this determination. ti. DTMNTC RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JANUARY 31, 1990 TAPE #90-7 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, January 31, 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 - Excused Commissioner Constance L. Harbert - Excused 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 January 29, 1990, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - JOE STENCEL AND RICHARD T. BROWN: Chairman Brantner read each Certificate of Appreciation into the record and presented them to Joe Stencel and Richard T. Brown, who are retiring from the Road and Bridge Department. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Paul Stoddard, Coroner, was not present to give his scheduled report. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $194„234.10 Social Services 207,445.95 Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT CARPET REPLACEMENT - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden presented this item, and said it is to be considered for approval on February 14. Fe00/2 S PRESENT 1990 FILTERS - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden presented this item saying it is to be considered for approval on February 14. APPROVE COPIER - HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden requested that this item be continued to February 14. The Board agreed to continue until that date. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FROM LILLIAN GOOCH, DBA CROW VALLEY CAFE: Lt. Kim Fliethman, representing the Sheriff's Department, said there have been no liquor violations at this establishment during the past year. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the renewal of the 3.2% Beer License for Lillian Gooch, dba Crow Valley Cafe. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER EDWAA MODIFICATION GRANT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tedi Guerrero, representing the Department of Human Resources, said this request is for an expenditure authorization modification for the Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Act. She said the modification is for an additional 50% for Formula Funds and an additional 10% for Displaced Homemakers Funds. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the EDWAA Modification Grant and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1990 COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PLAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Guerrero said this Plan informs the State how certain award monies will be expended. If this Plan is approved by the Department of Local Affairs, a Contract must be entered into with the State so that the monies can be passed directly to Weld County. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve • said Plan and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT O1 TO PERSONAL CARE BOARDING HOME CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, representing the Department of Health, said the Weld County Health Department will be responsible for annual inspections o£ nine personal care boarding homes in Latimer County, and it will also be responsible for investigating complaints against all personal care boarding homes there. This is basically a Contract between Latimer and Weld Counties and the State. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve Amendment #1 to said Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER 13 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH VARIOUS PHYSICIANS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Tacker read the names of these 13 physicians who are involved in the Health Care Clinics into the record. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the 13 Agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Tacker said this item is to be deleted from today's agenda at the State's request. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE 1188-F, REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 4 OF ORDINANCE 1188-D AND SECTION 5 OP ORDINANCE #88-E: Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, explained the amendments to the Board. He then read Ordinance #88-F, Repealing and Reenacting Ordinance /188-D and Ordinance 1188-E, into the record. Malcolm Dayton, Director of the Humane Society, said he has concerns with the section of this Ordinance Minutes - January 31, 1990 Page 2 regarding proof of sterilization. Following discussion, it was determined that Mr. Barker and Mr. Dayton are to work together to resolve the problem of enforcement for proof of sterilization. There were no other public comments offered. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance #88-F and direct the Clerk to the Board to have published forthwith. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER EXTENSION OF TIME TO CORRECT BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS - DACONO INVESTMENT COMPANY: (This item was listed as item #2 on the agenda. but Chuck Cunliffe, Director of Planning Services requested that it be heard first.) Mr. Cunliffe made this matter of record, and said the Planning staff recommends that the Board approve an extension to July 1, 1990. There was no one present to represent Dacono Investment Company. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept said recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Before the next items were considered, Tom David, County Attorney, advised the applicants that because there are only three Commissioners present, it will require the vote of all three for approval. He said the applicants can have their request continued co a date when a full Board will be present. RESUBDIVISION - UNION COLONY BANK AND WIEDEMAN: Bob McComb. representing Union Colony Bank, said he would like to have this application considered today. Keith Schuett, representing the Department of Planning Services, made the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission of record. Mr. McComb came forward to make comments and answer questions o£ the Board. No public comments were offered. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve this Resubdivision, subject to the Conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. RE #1237 - AMAN; C. G. S C., A CO-PARTNERSHIP; AND RIDGE WEST COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUMS: Annabelle Canzona, one of the applicants, said she would like this matter to be heard today. Mr. Schuett made this matter of record. He said this request to divide the property into two parcels was reviewed by the Health Department, City of Greeley, and the State Highway Department. Each of these agencies has requested that certain conditions be met if the Board approves this. Mr. Schuett submitted Conditions of Approval prepared by the Planning staff. Ms. Canzona made comments and answered questions of the Board. No public comments were offered concerning this request. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve Recorded Exemption 111237, subject to the recommended Conditions. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE - ROGGEN GAS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Roggen Gas for violations o£ the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. The first reading of Ordinance #88-F 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. Minutes - January 31, 1990 Page 3 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:35 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: )//4 k uIQ G� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEI ,p , COLOG Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman / �y ___ Crni 'll j �Li �-. EXCUSED Deputy County Cle k George Kennedy, Pro-Tem EXCUSED Constance L_ Harbert C.W. Kir y Gordon E. y Minutes - January 31, 1990 Page 4 Hello