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" - . . . •. � �. . .- n.{�":;i -�, i . . ..�i��' j� ��j �� _' f :. . p �- � . fLK s_ � sU�.er�����+r+�.�iM3i[• '�J( • � ..���` .} � r`# Septeaber 3, 1975 :t hereby certify that pursuant to a nftice dated u1y 30, 1975, duly published August 1, 1975 iti the Creolet Journal, a hearing was held on the change of appointment manbers to the Weld County Housing Authority. A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobucci and seconded by Chairman Billings to have the Board of County commissioners officially become the active Weld County Sousing Authority. Motion carried. (Commission Moser was a t.) y� Q l i ) e, & 7 COUNTY CLERK 8 ORDER RAIRMAN, AND CLERK TO TSB BOARD BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELn COUNTY, COLORADO u4 l%OTic'E Pursuant to Title I of the Noosing and Community Develupmtnt Act, fl request is being made by The Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, for funds for a City -County Urban Renewal Project in Berger -Fry Subdivision. An Environmental Review Record has been made in'this natter and no significant effects on the environment were found.' Findings revealed that approximately 29 people will be relocated and the negative 4ffect on human and physical environment is insignificant. Said Review Record may be examined and copied in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. No further review will be made prior to the release of the funds. Comments may be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners until October 3rd; 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNE LOU HEIMBUCK, DEPUTY DATED: September 10, 1975 PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 in the Greeley Journal I I NOTICE Pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act, a request is being sado by The Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, for funds for a City -County Urban Renewal Project in Burger -Fry Subdivision. An Environmental Review Record has been spade in this matter and no significant effects on the environment were found. Findings revealed that approximately 29 people will be relocated and the negative effect on human and physical environment is insignificant. Said Review Record may examined and Copied in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. No further review will be made prior to the release of the funds. Comments may be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners until .October 3rd, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY.CONMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE,.':JR. COUNTY`CLERR AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNE LOU HEIMBUCK, DEPUTY DATED: September 10, 1975 PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 in the Greeley Journal RESOLUTION Rd: WILD COUNTY AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF WELD COUNTY HUMAN :tESOVRCRS DEPARTMENT HEAD START PROGRAM, AND WELL? COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE: 4. WUNR.SAS, a has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld Certy, Colorado, that it would be In the beet interests of the County to enter into an agreement for the use and benefit of tho Weld County Human Resources Department Head Start Program to lease certain classroom space, without charge, for Head Start Children from the Weld County School District RE - 4, and WHEREAS, it Is the desire of the Board to enter into an agreement with Weld County School District RE -4, to establish the use of certain class- room premises located in School District RE -4, Park School at Windsor, Colorado, for the use and benefit of the Weld County Department of Human Resources Head Start Program, on the terms and conditions as recited in the attached agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Weld, State of Colorado, be authorized to enter into the Agreement attached hereto forthe use and benefit of the Weld County Human Resources Department - Head Start Program all as recited and set forth in the attached Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17Jday of September, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -O)--eA ATTEST: :,4� ) (/ . Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board y 3314 too AGRt EMENT THIS AGREEMENT m&vu awl entered into this 17th day of September, 1375, between WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, (hereinafter called County), for the use and benefit of the Weld County Department of Human Resources - Head Start Program, and Weld County SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -4, (hereinafter called School District). i WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein agreed to be kept and performed, School District hereby leases and agrees to provide unto County the following described premises and services upon the following terms and conditions: 1. School District agrees to provide classroom space without charge in the Park School, Windsor, Colorado, for one Head Start session contingent upon School District's state requirements. 2. School District agrees to provide bus transportation for Head Start children on its re; uiar route within the District at a charge of Sixty Dollars ($60,00) per chib': per school year, subject to approval of School District. 3. School District agrees to provide, a "class A" hot lunches for the Head Start classroom at a price cf Forty cents (400)` per child, and Fifty-five cents (550 per adult. School District will submit a bill for such services to County by the 10th of the north for the preceding month. 4. County agrees to provide custodial care for the classroom occupied by Head Start children on a daily basis at a cost to be borne by County. 5, County agrees to provide telephone service for the Head Start staff. 5. County agrees to pay the hereinabove mentioned agreed price for all meals served to Head Start children and staff, and such reimbursement will be made within two weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from School District, r • 7. County agrees that It will throughout the term of this Agreement comply with the rules and regulations of School District in effect from time to time as they may affect Head Start children. B. It is mutually agreed that this Agreement may be cancelled by one pary giving the other party at least thirty (30) days written notice of its in- tention to do so. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agree- ment to be duly executed in duplicate, as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO - ++^- !f rek WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN R S0 CES ATTEST:=5.-7,1 By Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy Clerk AST ORM: sw� Waljkr Sp¢ckman, Director RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS (00 leaves September 3, 1975 AGENDA SEPTEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-65 S 66 RoLL CALL: MINUTES: BIDS: REQUISITIONS S CLAIMS: APPOINTMENTS: September September September September September September September September September September September September September September 22 - October 6 October October October October 6 Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci Approval of August 27, 1975 3 Criminal Justice Planner 1:00 P.H. 3 COG 7:30 P.M. 4 Meet with Dr. Cripe, Mental Health 3:00 P.M. 4 Meeting with towns, Elks 6:00 P.M.I 5 Colorado Counties, Inc. (Billings) 8 - Executive Council 9:00 8 - Island Grove Park Board (Billings) 12:00 9 - Home Rule Charter Election 15- Ground breaking, Pioneer Village 3:30 17- Heet with Towns Re: Highway funds 2:00 3 - Housing Authority 2.00 22- Thomas Krebs, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 22- Amend Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section 10.00 Roger Sears (Sierra Investments) COZ. E-UD and H-UD to R-UD 10.00 Jose 3. Martinez dba Gill Recreation Center, 3.2% beer license, on and off 9:00 A.M. 6 - Albert Trunkenbolz, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. 6 - Foster and Schott Enterprises, COZ, A to E -'JD 10:00 A.H. 6 - Rodney H. Cuykendall, SUP, Gas gathering plant and transfer terminal 10:00 A.H. Dale Allen Meaka, 3.2% beer license, on and off 2:00 P.H. 1) Agenda, Planning Commission, Tuesday September 2,1975 2) Agenda, Colorado Counties, Inc. Southeast -Central District annual conference, September 12-13, 1975, Ramada Inn, Pueblo. 3) Social Services Caseload Status Report July 31, 1975 4) Minutes, Board of Social Services, August 13, 1975 t 5) Statement of Funds Balances Month ending July 31, 1975, Social Services. CONTINUED A.A. NOON P.M. P.M. P.M. A.H. A.M. A.M. SZ SIN SS: OLD: NEW: cOCNTY ENGINEER UILDING INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: 1) Erie Parkland Estates 2) Sekich Restaurant COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) Resolution on closing parking lot on West side of Services Building 2) Establish hours for new Services Complex 3) Create Electrical Inspection Dept. and authorize local advertisement for inspector 4) Globe Drilling zoning violation 5) CUP, Ken Neuens 6) CUP, Greeley Christian Church 7) Casey Jones, LSV and RE 8) Resolution authorizing chairman to sign airport layout plan 9) Authorize Greeley Urban Renewal authority to begin preliminary work on Burger -Fry Subdivision 10) Notice of Finding of no Significant effect on the Enviroment RESOLUTIONS: R-1 R-2 R-3 R- 4 R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 R-11 Agreement between Weld County and Management Design Association regarding personnel survey Hours for new Services Building Restrictions on parking lot west of Services Building (Old Elks Building) Lot size variance granted to Casey M. Jones Recorded exemption granted to Casey M. Jones Agreement with Tri-Town area providing for Planning services Approve agreement with Greeley National Bank for Food Stamp Safekeeping in bank vault Deny claim of Vernon L. Tittle aka Lee V. Tittle Grant CUP to Greeley Christian Church for christian day school Grant CUP to Ken Neuens, home and treatment barn for equine practice Vacate portion County Road i54 and quit claim deed to City of Evans irrk s eo11t r.-._.wn,..4.W.....W..... GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.H., present: GLENN K. BILLINGS VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI ROY MOSER (ABSENT) SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN JEANNETTE ORDWAY CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER County Commissioners with the following COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD The following resolutions were presented: ti RESOLUI'IM SE: AGREE\IENI' UNF\\EEN WELL) COUNTY AND THE Till -TOWN AREA ( COMPRISING THE TOWNS OF DACONO, FREDERICK, FtREsTONF: AND THE UNINCORPORATED TOWN OF EVANSTON) PROVIDING PLANNING SERVICES TO THE TRl-TOWN AREA. WHEREAS, Weld County has planning services available to assist colas and towns within the County, and WHEREAS, the TRl-TOWN AREA comprised of the Towns of Dacono, Frederick, Firestone. and the unincorporated Town of Evanston, alt in Weld County, Colorado, wish to avail themselves of such planning services, and WHEREAS, the County of Weld and the Tri-Town Area comprised of the Towns of Dacono, Frederick, Firestone and the unincorporated Town of Evanston, all in Weld County, Colorado, are desirous of entering into a contract whereby the County will provide planning services to said Tri-Town Area, and WHEREAS, the Board of Cc'mty Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, believes it to be in the bast interests of the County to enter into such an agreement on the basis recited therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE: IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the agreement between Weld County, Colorado, and the TRI-TOWN AREA (comprising the Towns of Dacono, Frederick, Firestone and the unincorporated Town of Evanston)all in Weld County, Colorado, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is, authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective as indicated in the agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the3rd day of September, A.D., 1975, nunc pro tune as of June 25, 1975. ATTEST:c;5 <__ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board County Attorney 14/ / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELT) COUNTY, COLORADO /1-fGCGs'-! r AOREEsIENT ruts AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 25th day 'oae , A, D„ 1979, by and between WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as the "COUNTY" and the towns of ?' :ONO, FREDRICK and FIRESTONE, and the unincorporated town of EVANSTON, all in WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as the "TRI-TOWN AREA", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado, has undertaken a program of conducting planning studies pursuant to its comprehensive plan for the future development of said COUNTY; and WHEREAS, Weld County has plenning services available to assist cities and towns within the COUNTY; and WHEREAS, the TRI-TOWN AREA in Southwest Weld County, Colo- rado, has indicated the need to obtain professional planning assistance from the COUNTY; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY through its Planning Commission has expressed its willingness to provide consulting planning services to the TM -TOWN AREA. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto legally intending to be bound herby, do covenant and agree for themselves and their respective successors and assigns as follows: 1. The COUNTY agrees to provide planning services to the TRI- TOWN AREA, using the staff and time of the Weld County Planning Depart- ment. 2. The COUNTY agrees to provide a planner to assist the TRI-TOWN A RI -7A in .:u, vexing and analyzing local needs for public or community facilities. The (`OUNTY agrees Cae' the planner will meet with the TRI-l'O\VN AREA (including the'1RI-TO\VN AREA regional planning conunittee) and/or town officials as may bo required in the conduct of :his work. 3. The COUNTY further agrees that COUNTY planner will pro- vide consulting assistance to the TRI-TOWN AREA in improving ad- ministration and application of existing zoning requirements within the TRl-TOWN AREA. Specifically, the COUNTY planner will review existing zoning regulations and help establish an informal set of per- formance guide lines that will clarify their intent and aid in their under- standing and administration. 4. It is mutually agreed that the COUNTY planner shall spend reasonable time as necessary on the following items: (a) Zoning review, including field checks of proposed sites, and written reports of findings and recommendations. (b) Subdivision review with respact to lot size, street widths, street locations and items generally relating to zoning requirements. (c) Reviewing and rewriting outdated regulations and procedures. (d1 Drafting zoning changes on official TRI-TOWN AREA map. (el Attendance at each monthly TRI-TOWN AREA meeting and/or each monthly meeting of the TM -TOWN AREA regional planning committee as may be designated; attendance at other meetings and meeting places are to be mutually agreed upon on an ad hoc basis. 5. The TRI-TOWN AREA agrees to pay to the COUNTY for the nereinabove stipulated and described services the sum of S5.0Q per hour 1p_Y to named 5450.00 per year for the period hereinafter set forth. 6. It is mutually agreed that facilities and materials used shall be -g- eat • a.d fer an ,u1 actt!al cost basis. 7. It is tcnuualty agreed that any substagtlal changes in the scope services of (N)UNTY planner to be performed hereunder, including jay increase or decrease in the cost f..r such services, shall be incor- porated in written amendments to this agreement. S. It is further mutually agreed that period of. 12 months, from tv July , 19715. and for no this contract shall be for a July _ , 1975, additional periods thereafter unless sooner terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice • by either party to the other, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement this day of ATTEST ,� ,r'' Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board f�,;, 44 6epuiy County erk l APPROVED A$TO FORM: 7 r. ounty Attorney APPR/OVED: /7, Chairman of the Weld County Planning Commission , 1973. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO TOWN OF FIRESTONE, COLORADO BY. (1(f 0 0 ([I7((At May r TOWN OF FREDRICK, COLORADO )1( 7( i t a . i By TOWN OF DACONO, COLORADO BSA Mayor 6-s!`c�lZ EVANSTON, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY, 17,t<L -3- 1�. tjlRAt c m-:SOl.Uf l)N \ ERNON L, t'ITTI.N, A/K/A LEE V. TITTLE, VS, THE: BOARD OF COUNTY COM\IISSLONERS, Well) COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, en or about July 29, 1975, the above Plaintiff herein by. and through his attorney, Keith A. McIntyre, submitted a claim against Weld County, Colorado, on behalf of his above mentioned client in the sum of Forty (Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00), claiming that Vernon L. Tittle, also known as Lee V. Tittle, was negligently, willfully and wrongfully struck about the face and h:ad by a flashlight, club, or other weapon while his hands were handcuffed behind him and while being in restraint by other individuals, resulting in the damage claimed, said claim being made pursuant to C. R. S. 1973, 21-10-109, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has read the claim, and has conducted an investigation into the allegations and circumstances surrounding the events set forth in the claim and that said investigation has revealed no basis upon which the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, should grant said claim, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, in their investigation has determined that the claim should be denied as it is not substantiated either, in fact, or otherwise, and the Board of County Commissioners has determined that it would not be in the best interest of Weld County to grant said claim in any fashion or amount. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that for the aforementioned reasons, the claim as submitted by Vernon L. Tittle, also known as Lee V. Tittle, by and through his attorney, Keith A. McIntyre, be, and it is hereby denied. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Glenn K. Billings, Chairman of the Board, be, and he is hereby directed to inform the claimant's attorney, Keith A. McIntyre, of the Board's action. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion dulj ad%arr}d seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of fWggR, R. D. , 1975. ATTEST- Weld County Clerk and Recorder Jerk to the Board Deputy County Clerk - APPROV AS TOCFORW.------- eAtinty Attr ey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Vr- ear I RESOl.UTiON WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Con. .is - stoners, Weld Couty, Colorado, that Casey M. Jones and Bonnie L. Jones, 'nis�and and wife, :are oane re. of a parcel of land described as follows: l of 7, Scott's Acres, a subdivision of the Northeast One Quarter (NE 1141 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range SS West of the 6th P, M. , Weld County, Colorado, as recorded in Book 610 as Reception No. 1532492, Weld County Records, together with that part of the Puritan Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad, now abandoned, as described and recorded in Book 732 as Reception No. 165"141, Weld County Records, said tracts being more particularly de- scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of the Northeast corner 1/4 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P. M., Weld County, Colorado, whence the East Quarter of said Section 9 bears East, 30.0 feet; thence continuing along the South line of the Northeast Quarter, West, 739. 21 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 7; thence North 00°05' East, along the West line of said Lot 7 a distance of 741.7 feet; thence East, 89.2 feet; thence North 00°05' East, 477.26 feet to a point on the South line of Bruce Road; thence along the are of the cut de sac having a radius of 50.0 feet; 272.28 feet to the West line of said Lot 7; thence North 00 05' East along the West line of said Lot 7 a distance of 400.0 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 7; thence East along the North line of said Lot 7 a distance of 650.0 feet; thence South 00°05' West parallel to the East line of the said Northeast Quarter a distance of 1678.96 feet to the point of beginning, containing 26.39 acres, more or less,and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs, Jones are desirous of splitting the here- inabove described tract of land into two nearly equal parcels, and WHEREAS, it appears that a lot size variance first must be obtained before applicants may apply for a Recorded Exemption from the subdivision regulations of Weld County, as the same is defined in Section 9-4 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, in addition to evidence presented by the applicants, the Weld County Planning Commission Staff has presented evidence and made representations concerning the desirability of granting said variance, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners feels that when all of the evidence and representations are considered, good cause for granting a variance as requested from the minimum lot size requirements of the Weld County Zoning Resolution has been shown. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to the powers granted to the County under Title 30 C. R. S. 1973 and Section 9-4A (6), Weld County Subdivision Regulations, as amended; that Casey M. Jones and Bonnie L. Jones, husband and wife, may proceed to apply for a Recorded Exemption and the lot size variance is conditioned on the applicants applying for and doing all necessary to obtain said Recorded Exemption within one year, and said variance is limited to Mr. and Mrs. Jones and will terminate if they sell I I 7 .'r Jttl c`i'111�e diseLvttintie their interest in ttK' above nWntioned land priot' to o:titnuR appro.al for and recording the atkive mentioned Recorded F: ccmplion. Dated this 3rd day of Sept ember BOARD OE COUNTY COMSMISSIONE:RS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J� G 4 -is -ter ' 61G. ..i 1 ; ATTEST: ' Weld County Clerk and Recorder and\ Clerk to the Board Y Q'bCnL Cl rkI dltaiag APPROVED AS TO`FOR111:_ ;__. 1 { ; . � - ountyf Attorney BESOl.t'TION • NBERK\S, it has been determined by the Board of County CoPumisstoners, Weld County, Colorado, that a certain tract of land, being the property of Casey \t, Jones and Bonnie L. Jones, husband and wife, and rove particularly described as follows, to -wit: 1 of 7 Scott's :\ores, a subdivision of the Northeast One Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 0, Township 1 North, Range 6S West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as recorded in Book 610 as Reception No, 1532492, Weld County Records, together with that part of the Puritan Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad, now abandoned, as described and recorded in Book 732 as Reception No. 1654141, Weld County Records, said tracts being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of the Northeast corner 1/4 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, whence the East Quarter of said Section 9 bears East, 30,0 feet; thence continuing along the South line of the Northeast Quarter, West, 739,21 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 7; thence North 00°05' East, along the West tine of said Lot 7 a distance of 741.7 feet; thence East, 89.2 feet: thence North 00°05' East, 477.28 feet to a point en the South line of Bruce Road; thence along the arc of the cul de sac having a radius of 50.0 feet, 272,28 feet to the West line of said Lot 7; thence North 00°05' East along the West line of said Lot 7 a distance of 400. feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 7; thence East along the North line of said Lot 7 a distance of 650.0 feet; thence South 00°05' West parallel to the East line of the said Northeast Quarter a distance of 1678.96 feet to the point of beginning, containing 26.39 acres, more or less, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as set forth in C.R.S. 108-2-33 (a) and (b) 1983, as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully infotnrnd, now desires to exempt this particular division of land pursuant to its authority under C.R.S, 108-2-33 (d), 1983, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, RE IT RESOLVED, that the hereinabove described tract of land owned by Casey M. Jones and Bonnie L, Jones, husband and wife, be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as provided for in the new %Veld County Subdivision Regulations at Section 2-1, A., (3) adopted August 30, 1972, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and VIO Sec..nded, adopted by the following vote on the _3rd day of September • t975. ATTEST: <-! _< Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Cterk to tha Board Deputy Coun _APPROVED AS TO FORM: (' /c't = County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1YKI,D COUNTY, COI.ORAIX) A /1../Cl<. <i L 11�1��i"C'' -2- RESt)l.t' I'Il>N • t'\tort\l1 RES I' MC riONS ON COUN'i'1' OWNED t'ltOI't..ItTV WEST \Nit ii\I.\t'E\'I' t'4 •l'tlE: l'OUN't'V SERVICES BU11 I)1NC; (OLD Et KS tll'li illN ;), N11NRE.S, heretofore and on September 1, 1963, by Resolution, the Itoat•d et County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did provide •,parking space for County and Judicial officials including County oinpteyees .tnd patrons of Cie County, with restrictions, on ('aunts' owned land around tie Wield County ('on r'thouso, the County .fail and the pro sent County Services Pudding, and WHEREAS, due to the construction of the new County Services Build- ing, most of said parking area has become part of the site for said now County Services facility, thus creating a shortage of parking space facilities, and WHEREAS, the Board is concerned with the problem of providing adequate parking facilities and the manner of enforcement of existing rules and regulations pertaining thereto, and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board that the present existing parking facility immediately west of the County Services Building (old Elks Building) is filled to capacity most of the limo and by unauthorized persons, and during all hours of the day and night, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that It would be in the best interests of the County, County officials and patrons of the County ....hilt? on County business, to amend its present Resolution as it pertains to parking hours and continued enforcement of same, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that front date hereof, and until further Order of the Board, it is hereby ordered that said parking lot immediately west of the present County Services Building (old Elks Building) be open from 7:00 A. M. to 6:00 P.M. during each working day and shall be CLOSED at all other times. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County custodian be, and he hereby is authorized to cause to lea printed and posted at all entrances to the aforesaid parking lot, appropriate signs warning unauthorized persons from parking in areas designated therein and as to parking hours, BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it is the intention of the Board to strictly enforce trespass against unauthorized persons using said parking area, and against persons using said parking area during hours other than aforementioned, and if after notice orally or in writing such person or persons continue to disregard a warning or warnings of violation, appropriate action shall be taken as in such cases Is made and provided. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of September A. O., 197.5. e-T7K Weld County Clerk & Recorder and Clerk to the Beard Deputy Co' ; ork APPREyy1E:D AS TO POBM: C t ratty Au rr�nq f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WF:I,q COUNTY, COLORADO e to R'r:SOt.I" l'tO\ RE: P:\ Rh tNe RES 41W [IONS ON COUNTY OWNED PROPb:R't'Y WEST \NP .\h,t.\CENT r0 yilE COUNTY SGRVICNS nUll DING (O11) KS BUTS DINO). WHEREAS, heretofore and on September 4, 1968, by Resolution, the Uoard of County CommissiOne rs, \Veld County, Colorado, did provide parking space for County and Judicial officials including County employees and .,at rotts of the County, with restrictions, on County owned land around the \Veld County Courthouse, the County Jail and the present County Services Building. and WHEREAS, due to the construction of the new County Services Build- ing, most of said parking area has become part of the site for said new County Services facility, thus creating a shortage of parking space facilities, and WHEREAS, the Board is concerned with the problem of providing adequate parking facilities and the manner of enforcement of existing rules and regulations pctaining thereto, and WllEREAS, it has conic to the attention of the Board that the present existing parking facility immediately west of the County Services Building told Elks Building) is filled to capacity most of the time and by unauthorized persons, and during all hours of the day and night, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that it would be in the best interests of the County, County officials and patrons of the County while on County business, to amend its present Resolution as it pertains to parking hours and continued enforcement of same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that from date hereof, and until further Order of the Board, it is hereby ordered that said parking lot immediately west of the present County Services Building (old Elks Building) be open from 7:00 A. M. to 6:00 P.M. during each working day and shall be CLOSED at all other times. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County custodian be, and he hereby is authorized to cause to be printed and posted at alt entrances to the aforesaid parking lot, appropriate signs warning unauthorized persons from parking in areas designated therein and as to parking hours. BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it is the intention of the Board to strictly enforce trespass against unauthorized persons using said parking area, and against persons using said parking area during hours other than aforementioned, and if after notice orally or in writing such person or persons continue to disregard a warning or warnings of violation, appropriate action shall be taken as in such cases is made and provided. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of September A,D.,1975. ATTEST:er2_. +r2( j Weld County Clerk & Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy Co Clerk A PPR*. ED AS TO FOSM: / I /Cr;u,inty Alt rney S • BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEI COUNTY, COLORADO �f f, red RESOLUTION 1\:":7 UIIN MAT t'E:R OF THE NEW WELD COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING \1 I1NRE \S, heretofore ami on January 22, 1975, by Resolution, the -toa:d of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did place all Weld County etnieloyees on a uniform 40 hour a week basis, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it would be in the best interests of the County and for the convenience of the public to adopt a uniform peltcy pertaining to the hours that the new Weld County Services Building should be open to the general public for transacting of County business. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and it hereby orders that, begin- ning with the official opening of the new Weld County Services Building, said building shall be open for the transaction of business from 8:00 A. M. until 3:J0 P.M. during each working day. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the hereinabove mentioned regulation shalt remain in effect until further Order of the Board, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of September A. D , 1975. ATTEST: 7 .c. % Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board U4. Deputy Co ty Clerkflit APPROVED AS TO FORM.:_ _i .7 J aunty Att.' rney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO t rt,:t-scot ya ti E:• S RESOLUTION LEASE AGRBE\lENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE CREI':i EY NATIONAL. BANK CONCERNING GOVERNMENT FOOD S1'A\1P SAFEKEEPING IN THE GREELEY NATIONAL. HANK VAULT, 1\IiG:REAS, pursuant to law, the Board of County Commissioners, County, Colorado, is vested with the responsibility of administering the afaits of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Hoard, that there is a need to safely store government food stamps, on behalf of the Weld County Department of Social Services, and WHEREAS, the Greeley National Bank, Greeley, Colorado, has submitted a proposal guaranteeing safekeeping facilities for the storage of said government food stamps in its bank vault, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to enter into such agreement on the basis recited therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that said agreement providing for safekeeping of government food stamps, on behalf of the Weld County De- partment of Social Services, in said bank's vault, copy attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of September, A.D., 1275. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy Counfy' Clerk aunty A .orney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO a -2-4C _ /i VC2.:e (7, I ca► AGREEMENT Greeley national Bank Juno 27, 1975 John Nordstrom Weld County Department of Social Services Food Stamp Unit 313 North 11th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Nordstrom: We are pleased to offer you safekeeping facilities for the storage of your government food stamps under the following conditions: 1. Signing by you of our usual rental contract which will more particularly enumerate the legal basis of our agreement. 2. That access will be available to you between 8:00am and 5:30pm during banking days. Under special circumstances arrangements can be made to handle those needs. 3. An annual fee of $3,800.00 will be charged for this service payable monthly in advance on the first of each month at the rate of $316.66. 4. In addition to the fees set forth in *3 above, an entry fee based on the following sccodule will be charged and billed on a monthly basis: a. $1.00 per entry for the first 625 entries, S2.00 per entry for the next 155 entries, and $3.00 for each entry over 780. 5. This agreement is for a period of ono year commencing on July 1, 1975. But both parties reserve the right to cancel on 30 days written notice to the other and the agreement may be extended by mutual agreement. ACCEPTED: WELD COUNTY BY Fosi Office Bow 1 THE ![GGRRE .LL£Y NA .ONAL BANK BYWil/�iamf�. SI na(J Vice Presided& Cashier BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE UNTY, COLOrthir DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES /Cas s 1.Cotva APPROVED AS TO P _-_-47//44 %f U721A trA:r0 _ EtiOl UT ION WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on August 25, 1975, in ,..,; . '�• � �'_s :i'irr a or the Board of County Co iSSiCdIPTa, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing the petition of Greeley Christian Church, 3451 23rd A:enue, Greeley. Colorado, by Neal B. Lindsey, Trustee, seeking 3 conditional use permit to conduct a Christian Day School (kinder- garten through sixth grade) thus providing christian education for the greater Greeley area, said activity to be conducted in an existing church building located on the following described property, to -wit: .a tract of land located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE:SEISE;), of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the East Quarter Corner (E* Cor) of said Section 24, and considering the East Line of the Southeast Quarter (Sri) of said Section 24 to bear South 00°53'45" East, with all bearings contained herein being relative thereto; Thence South 00°53'45" East, along the East Line of the Southeast Quarter (SF,f) of said Section 24, 1313.00feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence continuing South 00053'45" East, along the East Line of the Southeast Quarter (SEC) of said Section 24, 417,42 feet; Thence South 89°19'04" West, 522.00 feet; Thence North 00°53'45" West, 417,42 feet; Thence North 89019'04" East, 522.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said tract of land containing 5,002 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the request of petitioner for conducting a christian day school at the above entitled location, and WHEREAS, the said requested location for conducting a christian day school as hereinabove requested is located in an agriculture zone as set forth in the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, according to Section 3,3(d) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said location for the aforementioned activity maybe authorized upon the approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testi- mony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the application of Greeley Christian Church, 3551 23rd Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, by Neal R. Lindsey, Trustee, for conditional use permit to conduct a christian day school on the premises indicated above be, r- ind it h,,re,' t' ranted under the eonditions following: 1, t'h,et any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall i'prroed by th,' Stab Health Department, 2. Chat said conditional use permit herein granted is conditional .uly for a p rio 1 of twelve (131 months from date hereof, on condition that petitioner proceed with due diligence to use subject property as hereinabove requested: otherwi:4', the Board may upon its own motion revoke the conditional Ise permit herein granted, 3, That the use herein granted as a christian day school (kinder- garten through sixth grade) be limited to One Hundred Thirty (130) stud nts, and any increase to this maximum shall be considered as a modification of the use herein granted or as a new application, 4, That all applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the Zoning Resolutions of Weld County, Colorado, September Dated this 3rd day of MittUgt, A,D„ 1975, ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board puty County Cl APPROyyi.•D AS TO F UM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO R ESOI.Ii't'ION WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on August 25, 1975, in he chambers of the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the ck,rpose of hearing the petition of Ken Neuens, Route 1, Box 219, S'rie, Colorado, seeing a conditional use permit for the erection of a home -rid treatment barn for equine practice on the following described properly, ro-ail: The \Vest One -Half of the South One -Half of the East One -Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., \Veld County, State of Colorado, containing 19.566 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no oppostion to the request of petitioner for the location of said home and treatment barn for equine practice, and WHEREAS, the said requested location for the erection of a home and treatment barn for equine practice is located in an agricultural zone as set forth by 'he Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHERE_iS, according to Section 3.3 (d) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said location for said home and treatment barn for equine practice may be authorized upon the approval of the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the application of Ken Neuens, Route 1, Box 219, Erie, Colorado, for a conditional use permit to locate a home and treatment barn for equine practice on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby is granted under the conditions following: 1. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. r 2. That said conditional use permit herein granted is limited to the description of the operation submitted with application. 3, That a building permit for the erection of any structure or structures with said use shall be obtained prior to construction thereof, 4. That said conditional use permit herein granted is conditional only for a period of twelve (12) months from date hereof, on condition that petitioner proceed with due diligence to begin construction of said facilities; otherwise, the Board may, upon its own motion revoke the conditional use permit herein granted. 5. That all applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regula- ti rig shall he followed and complied with in accordance with the Zoning nt'„111 .'IaI ('�'clity. Colorado. ed !hit_ Ic.l day of U'k>1PaliAl, 11., 1975, H0ARI)OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W'EI.I) COUNTY, COI.ORAIX) .�. ` 1 . Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Hoard eprty ounty C erk A E'YROVF D AS TO NORM: County �Attorney ��� r • RESOI.IITION VACA['IN° A fiR [ION OF COUNTY ROAD NO, 54 1t? QUITCLAIM DEED rO TUE CITY or EVANS, A COLORADO MUNICIPAL. CORPORATION, BE 1l' RESOLVED, that the tl‘xmi of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does hereby sign a quitclaim deed as requested by the C:tv of Evans, a Colorado Municipal Corporation, thereby vacating a portion of County Road No. 54 and more particularly described as follows: Description of Parcels: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 65 West: thence Easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 484.73 feet; thence due South a distance of 30.00 feet to the southerly R.O. W. line of County Road 54; thence westerly along the southerly R.O.W. line of County Road 54 a distance of 484.73 feet; thence due North a distance of 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30; thence easterly along the North line cf Section 30 a distance of 1140.89 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing Easterly along the North line of Section 39 a distance of 1484.53 feet to the North Quarter corner of Section 30; thence due South a distance of 30,00 feettothe Southerly R.O. W. line of County Road 54; thence Westerly along the Southerly R.O. W. line of County Road 54 a distance of 1484.53 feet, thence due North a distance of 30.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning, Weld County, Colorado. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of September, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO dinke ATTEST: �� /1"a Weld County Clerk and Recorder terk to the Board Lax ;.titoratt. l2 Deputy Cou Clerlittel ED A4 TO FORM: cn Countyy Attorney • • t. N �. 14A at ot7.ct '•Silt COUN't1•. MOR Va.), by and through the hoard of Cvttnty Comnisto:ters of Weld County, a!,:L.ss is Greeley, Couuty of weld , and State of 0,10 Cadiz, , for the t..usideration of Ton and no/100 Dynars, ill hand paid, Sr;eh, s.;t,$) and quit cta+tn(a) to the City of Evans, a Colorado municipal corporation, a hoseed•.ireasi s Evans, Recorder. County of Weld , and State of Colorado plvpert., 4, the County of Weld , the foll3wiag rest , and State of Colorado, to wit: DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30, T.5N, R. 65W.; Thence Easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 454.73 feet; Thence duo South a distance of 30.00 feet to the southerly R. 0. W. line of County Road 54; Thence westerly along the southerly R. O. W. line of County Road 54 a distance of 484.73 feet; Thence duo North a distance of 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30; Thonco easterly along the North lino of Section 30 a distance of 1140.89 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence continuing Easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 1484.53 feet to the North i corner of Section 30: Thence duo South a distance of 30.00 feet to the Southerly R. O. W. line of County Road 54; Thence Westerly along the Southerly R. O. W. line of County Road 54 a distance of 1494.53 feet, Thence due North a distance of 30.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. with all its appurtenances Sigurd this Third day of September, itpCOF Tt UNMISRSS10NERS 0 BY t sr OU he' fDDOO__...._._..._.___ .. .1'4'y STATE OP COLORADO, County of Weld The for:going instrument n, acknowledged before me this Third day of September .1975 ,by Glenn K. Billings and Victor L. Jacobucci My rnmtr:vicn expires Vann• pig hand and official seal My Coaa isiio• eapkes ha. 26. 13is ~a" p,.r,, e' 1r- 4 re if ^r. Cl by nattily., YrvA r. et Cor,• 11010n e,, Itfi •1,1. Cl a1.Na; If b ppeera,c atUWIT* ee la tratate of e 11-'.11-'.'1,.n. -•r or a.:'r.--'1-fact ore Iron, ¢e ci Dte rm as •eecotor, all,"ty-IAWitt et ,r capacity or de.rlp- •!n ",,I.: ,•-. 2r -Once et a r'/re!t,s, 9ea Mart C.q of reel lila? H offint.. is Ow pradieat or oc Mr otflonro er awl wt. ? Mtn". it -:al it ..-_....., tetA - -ltt 1941 --1-71 Ali. -Seaford twEnoti lea Compn,.earl stmot steer. Do....Cott-irk -rilli[ilailigkilbilinealliallialigilialWiallielli I .v ♦-a .a., Z. . ..,.w.1.4a •rw". .. .V. i.AN i'1 • Almi.161,4 Otlif0.011 osaws . 2 1 - COUNTY ROAD 54 L, r I140S9 ,�•,� 4.4._1rrrr ` E 0.00 NCRTH LINE Or SEC 30 C‘SCk;1 I R!'A COUNTY R054 l /i ll7ag Flikl\.I \ AREA TO 8E GIVEN TO EVANS DESCRIPTION OS PARCELS B-'CINNING 1T THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF 484.73 FEET: THENCE DUE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 54; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHERLY ROAD 54 A DISTANCE OF 48.4.73 FEET; THENCE DUE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 BEGINNING. ALSO: 7 i/4 iCORNER SEC. 30 SECTION 30, T.5N, R.65W.; OF SECTION 30 A DISTANCE FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 30; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 30 A DISTANCE OF 1140.80 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 30 A DISTANCE OF 1484.53 FEET TO THE NORTH 3 CORNER OF SECTION 30; THENCE DUE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 54; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHERLY R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 54 A DISTANCE OF 1484.53 FEET THENCE DUE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. enonelefloawsw•••-•-rm r.+r__ •r".____n-• • 1711—)•• lfforiLO nu1:Y<IRasp TITLE VACATION OF A PART OF COUNTY ROAD 5R 9k'dEY 6Y DATE DRAWN 8Y DATE CHEC c{Q BY DATE. COUNTY ROAD NO �-44- A�PROVEO Y COUNTY ENOIN .ER 7S rresi w, earasv�Ir itrewersot ar.sf+ r_at 1. ss x'..r'Yi r.eer.R Fnc<va MOS 54 WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT C= ENGINEERING arse mqIIP-arv.rr.rfern:r.sr_.►i Jas.. Asa.• lrsrnvricacrr,owtftt • - . . I a 7/75 ttESOI,UTION RE: VACA PING A tl)RTION OF COUNTY ROAD NO, 54 BY QUITCLAIM DEED TO THE' CITY OF EVANS, A COLORADO MUNICIPAL. C'OItPOR\TION, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does hereby sign a quitclaim deed as requested by the City of Evans, a Colorado Municipal Corporation, thereby vacating a portion of County Road No, 54 and more particularly described as follows: Dosed lion of Parcels: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30, Township 5 North, Range 65 West; thence Easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 484.73 feet; thence due South a distance of 30.00 feet to the southerly R.O.W. line of County Road 54; thence westerly along the southerly R,O. W. line of County Road 54 a distance of 484.73 feet; thence due North a distance of 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30; thence easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 1140.89 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing Easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 1484.53 feet to the North Quarter corner of Section 30; thence due South a distance of 30.00 feet to the Southerly R. O. W. line of County Road 54; thence Westerly along the Southerly R.O.W. lino of County Road 54 a distance of 1484.53 feet, thence due North a distance of 30, 00 feet to the True Point of Beginning, Weld County, Colorado. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of September, A.D., 1975. ATTEST:/ , Weld County Clerk and Recorder an Jerk to the Board �SY L ideMaa . / Deputy Cour%l7Clerk V APPROyED ASTO FORM: t I -ham CounCy Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO tza:t, \nv;d:1 at Aleck K . '(r.a:,;a No. RocotJir. • • -t SIP COFNIY.CN.O1U tV. by and through the Board of bounty Co:antssioners of Weld County, ‘has,, a.l acasb Ureeley, Count; of Weld , and State of . for the consideration of Ten and no/100 Mists, in hand raid, Colorado 1eeeS! s..- t s' at,.t .juit tIs m(s) to the City of Evans, a Colorado municipal corporation, wob,rse sddress is Evans, County of Weld , and State of Colorado , the following real p1.j.erty,'u the DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30, T.5N, R. 65W.; thence Easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 484.73 feet; Thence duo South a distance of 30.00 feet to the southerly R. 0. W. line of County Road 54; Thence westerly along the southerly R. 0. W. lino of County Road 54 a distance of 484,73 feet; Thence due North a distance of 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30; Thence easterly along the North lino of Section 30 a distance of 1140.89 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence continuing Easterly along the North line of Section 30 a distance of 1484.53 feet to the North ; corner of Section 30; Thence duo South a distance of 30.00 feet to the Southerly R. 0. W. lino of County Road 54; Thence Westerly along the Southerly R. 0. W. line of County Road 54 a distance of 1484.53 feet, Thence due North a distance of 30.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. County of Weld , and State of Colorado, to wit: with all its appnrtenanees Signed •Din Third day of September, C ihitOCOUNTYUNO COM !b ISSIONERS Oc< fif STAIR OF COLORADO, County of Weld 47:4* e !«-r-c-e- The forrgoioe ;nsttumoat wan acknowledged before me this Third day of September .1975 .by Glenn K. Billings and Victor L. Jacohucci Nye r.u;c.inn /spites Wit;.cas my band and offieiat sal �KI Coawissioa mires ha. 26. 133 I's 4-• ,-.e.v i:a tote 1r M run % a rort1 Yrr,. or et pores.., lone weal avy a+ or antra V ►1 Groarer/reo Ito n( is roarre tat or .• .:. r r.r 1. • r. ♦s)..a-tt, atort •atre er errors am eaKfrna aerator. Lt.y-raet o ever c .near W desetts- �s .r, -.r i.r et e.+y.rooks. Q.ee Inert ea,. -.e et awls onion ee of firers. ta W Orn&teel w other of Deere of such tar - sr. 'ffir !c. Vs ILr. e,lr et IOC n, bra-q.rt r,,. ;:: 11r -I to se'weave e<I —e- -inward ANstos Speer. late stem atrwt Dearer. Cat.rets n ta t1•i k'% . 41. ••%"a.\yY• l• ..1.•♦ .M\•W,.l I. t l% \••1•\n•-t.LN'.UN• 111••••••••••%.. -COUNTY ROAD 54 ---- I 0 I NCRTH LINE O StC 30 r A I 1 I 4. — ,4Oz3 1484 53• V7- ( -ihll�/I 0 CSa:TH R 4 COUNTY RD 54 r1_1 A:EA TO BE GIVEN TO EVANS N I/4 CORNER SEC. 30 DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS BEGINNING 1T T1U NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 30, T.5N, R.65W.; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 30 A DISTANCE OF 484.73 FEET: THENCE DUE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY R.O.X. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 54; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHERLY R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 54 A DISTANCE OF 184.73 FELT; THENCE DUE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 30; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 30 A DISTANCE OF 1140.89 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OP SECTION 30 A DISTANCE OF 1184.53 FEET TO THE NORTH i CORNER OF SECTION 30; THENCE DUE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY R.O.X. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 54; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHERLY R.O.W. LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 51 A DISTANCE OF 1484.53 FEET THENCE DUE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. fr :r`n,--i, .t-• -P rt'rfr ,f•1C•iflall..MYRlEri TITLE VACATION OF A PART OF COUNTY ROAD SURvEY 6Y -- --._. DATE OR ANN B'( __T•. :_ __ RATE _3-/3.:JS CHEC BY ::::._-'.---_.. DATE ..t1i:.72 COUNTY ROAD NO. 54 AFPROVED BY COURIii ENI0IN .ER - q•••••••fWaim•Wl: vf-r, 1srn-rna-a ecra-ortrArt,-•27,CGrl.rttlea rn LvslZlsmrr� WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT q= ENGINEERING 2 / 15 AMENDED RESOLUTION RS: A,:Rhr,NFNT UETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND MANAGEMENT DESIGN ASSOCIATION. WHEREAS, it is apparent to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that there is an urgent ;teed for a comprehensive study concerning complete personnel survey resulting in affirmative action plan, job description, review wage salary benefits and complete Policy manual relative thereto, and WHEREAS, Management Design Association has sub- mitted a proposed agreement, dated March 7, 1975, including amendment thereto, dated March 19, 1975, to make a detailed study concerning personnel survey resulting in affirmative action plan, job description, review wage salary benefits and complete policy manual relating to all departments of the government of Weld County, Colorado, all as shown and set out in Exhibits 'A", "B", "C" and "D" attached thereto and made a part thereof by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interest of the County to enter into such an agreement on the basis recited therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that said agreement hereinabove referred to with Management Design Association, providing for a comprehensive personnel survey resulting in affirmative action plan, job description, review wage salary benefits and complete policy manual for all de- partments of the Weld County government, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is, authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on notion dgly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3ra day of September , 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4 "r , ATTEST: Z_ e52{/ , /e" COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER CLERK TO THE :o RD eputy County - er LHR 455 nAtYorney 7 I • r management design associates 3oard of County Commissioners Feld County, Colorado Greeley. Colorado 80631 Gentlemen: In accordance with your request, we propose to conduct a comprehensive personnel survey. The survey will be conducted in four parts, resulting in the following products: Affirmative action plan Job description review • wage, salary and benefits survey . Personnel policy manual Cur proposed approach to each task, qualifications of our firm and project personnel, and cost and timing estimates are described herein. Affirmative Action Plan ;ie will prepare an affirmative action plan for Weld County as follows: Survey the nunber of women and minorities employed by Weld County in all job categories. We assume this information exists in or can be obtained by the Personnel Department. Compare the above data with the estimated work force composition in Weld County as a whole and outline areas in which affirmative goals and action are indicated to bring Weld County's employee composition in line with that of the local labor force. wit* 306 • 106 filknor• Mot • dins,, colorsdo 80208 • takphons (303) 320-1727 E 1:.1:d 'L .:ant. 1.'lissioners toll J:1'It Cc'lor ldo ..�. I!C'. , 1- • xamtne personnel procedures such as hiring, employment urns, training, benefits, and job responsibilities and recommend changes necessary to comply with equal employ - lout opportunity guidelines. Recommendations for changes to lob descriptions and titles will also be made if they ippor r discriminatory. Interview approximately five other local government agencies to determine their success and experience in implementing an affirmative action plan. .rite a proposed affirmative action plan for Weld County, working with the County Attorney to insure legal compliance. this plan will he submitted to the Commissioners for review, approval and issuance. Job Description Review e will update all currently documented job descriptions or provide documented job descriptions where none exist as follows: Review each Weld County job description personally with one or more incumbents of that job, updating each job description in accordance with (1) duties and responsibilities currently performed by people in that job, and (2) educational, exper- ience, and other requirements for the job. In the case of job descriptions for positions not filled, we will perform the review with the person who would supervise the position if it were filled. Present all indicated changes in job descriptions to the supervisors of the positions and to the Commissioners or their designee for approval. We anticipate that there are approximately 100 job descriptions to be covered by this review. Write job descriptions in standardized format for all undocumented positions, again subject to approval of the supervisors and the Commissioners or their designee. oard of County Co'vAissioncrs :old :runty, Colorado 4xrch , 19'S :3g0 three Concurrent with the above process we will, wherever possible, remove all job description wording which implies discrimination. xa`e, Salary and Benefits Survey_ :n order to deternine the position of Weld County relative to other employers, we propose a survey comparing pay scale and fringe benefits At Weld County (excluding Department of Social Services, health Depart - lent and hospital employees) to those of other employers in its labor area. This survey would be conducted as follows: Select Weld County bei:chmark positions to compare with similar jobs elsewhere, including those on the current Inter -Governmental Personnel Agency list, if available. Benchmark positions are easily understood jobs which are expected to exist in significant nu.nhers at other employers in the labor area. We will propose a list of not more than 20 benchmark positions, to be approved by the Commissioners or their designee. Select organizations to he surveyed. Since Weld County competes with both public and private employers, we recommend surveying a mix of both types. We will compile a list of organizations which have agreed to cooperate in the survey and which are in Weld County's approximate size range and labor market. The Commissioners can then select ten organizations to be surveyed. Survey the selected organizations in person to assure that pay and benefits data on each of the benchmark jobs are for comparable work and responsibility. These data will be com- bined to yield a single pay level for each benchmark position. Benefits in each organization are normally the same for all benchmark positions and will be presented as percentages of pay and in table form to enable quick comparison of Weld County's benefit policies with those of the other organiza- tions surveyed. s Soatd ct County Comm ssioners Meld County, Colorado %larcR , 19'S :' e three Concurrent with the above process we will, wherever possible, remove all job description wording which implies discrimination. Wage Salary ;uad Benefits Survey_ In order to determine the position of Weld County relative to other employers. we propose a survey comparing pay scale and fringe benefits at weld County (excluding Department of Social Services, Health Depart - Rent and hospital employees) to those of other employers in its labor Brea, this survey would he conducted as follows: Select Weld County benchmark positions to compare with similar jobs elsewhere, including those on the current Inter -Governmental Personnel Agency list, if available. Benchmark positions are easily understood jobs which arc expected to exist in significant numbers at other employers in the labor area. We will propose a list of not more than 20 benchmark positions, to he approved by the Commissioners or their designee. Select organizations to be surveyed. Since Weld County competes with both public and private employers, we recommend surveying a mix of both types. We will compile a list of organizations which have agreed to cooperate in the survey and which are in Weld County's approximate size range and labor market. The Commissioners can then select ten organizations to be surveyed. Survey the selected organizations in person to assure that pay and benefits data on each of the benchmark jobs arc for comparable work and responsibility. These data will be com- bined to yield a single pay level for each benchmark position. Benefits in each organization are normally the same for all benchmark positions and will be presented as percentages of pay and in table form to enable quick comparison of Weld County's benefit policies with those of the other organiza- tions surveyed. F i L 1 l OAr O :.linty Lc: 1tSSionera 1c. `uty Colorado k l a r o l ', 19'3 tend the pay implications from benchmark positions to all 'geld County positions, using established pay relationships to determine recommended pay changes. . Recommend appropriate pay and benefit changes to the Commissioners. Personnel Policy Manual We will compile a recommended comprehensive employee personnel manual for Weld County employees with the exception of Department of Social Services, Health Department and hospital employees. The manual will :over administrative policy matters including: Orientation of new employees Organization of County hiring, transfer and termination procedures Vacation, leave, holidays, pay and employee benefits Employee conduct Performance appraisal Grievance procedures We will consolidate Weld County's current policies, add to them and recommend changes where appropriate, and submit the proposed compre hensive policy manual to the Commissioners or their designee for approval. We will recommend changes to any policies which appear to be in conflict with equal opportunity employment and treatment of employees. Following approval, we will present a master policy manual suitable for printing. We suggest a looseleaf handbook format for easy updating. Qualifications of Project Team I will head the project team. As the enclosed resume will amplify, I have substantial experience in personnel and management consulting. • 3oard of County Commissioners \e lu County, Colorado March . l?' ,a. e five 1 wilt be assisted in this survey by Mr. Robert Beale and other appropriate members from our consulting staff. As the enclosed brecaUre indicates, our management services staff has extensive experience in wor?:in` with governmental units to improve employee satisfaction and productivity, organization structure, and manage- -lent and administrative information. In 1973, our consulting staff, including myself and Mr. Beale, conducted a comprehensive personnel survey for the Mousing Authority of the City and County of Denver. Involving approximately ISO employees in roughly 40 positions, the survey included: a) Analysis of the organization b) Recommendation of a new organization structure c) Writing a set of job descriptions to implement the new structure d) Establishing a point system for setting management and administrative salaries through job evaluation e) Conducting studies of pay and distribution of duties in order to establish a pay schedule f) Assessment of the impact on employees affected by changed jobs g) Design of an employee evaluation system Pay survey recommendations were adopted and are currently in use. In 1973, Mr. Beale and I also conducted a pay survey, designed a new organization structure and prepared job descriptions for the City of Rocky Ford. The new pay structure we created for Rocky Ford is now in effect. In 1974, under my direction, Ms. Elaine Callas performed a pay and benefits survey for Arapahoe County. Ms. Callas has also just :arJ of County le:nttsstoners mold :Cunt". Colorado March -. 19'5 completed a comprehensive personnel policy manual for the Adams Cconty Lepartrr-nt of Social Services. Costs and Timin,g sttmated costs for the above projects arc as follows: Affirmative Action Plan $ 2,000 Job Description Review Wage, Salary and Benefits Survey 4,500 Personnel Policy Manual 4,000 Estimated Direct Expenses 750 Total Costs 10,250 $ 21,500 Should we encounter unforeseen project requirements which could affect the cost estimate, we will promptly bring the situation to your atten- tion for appropriate adjustment to the budget or engagement scope. Since a wage and salary survey must be based on current job descriptions, the job description review should precede the wage and salary survey. We propose the projects be accomplished in the following order: Affirmative Action Plan; Job Description Review; Wage. Salary and Benefits Survey; Personnel Policy Manual. We will be able to begin work within two weeks of your approval. We estimate the project will require three to four months to complete. An immediate start will assure that results are available for input to the 1976 budget. Very sincerely, £ /sti Robert B. Martin R3M:lls * Enclosures, as noted COt:NTY ATTORNEY: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO X X X ATTESTe <c at: vitauuty Cou JSr/As "O ( • T.1S! I OF CON FIiX I S \ssic:r.h'::t of Responsibility t1eld County Profile renoglaphic Characteristics of Weld County Full -Time Employees I:. Goals and Tin tabte A. Recruitment S. Selection C. Enployee Development O. Personnel Policies \Iii. Cc-:pli,ince IS. Grievance Procedure APPENDICES Description of Job Categories Agencies to be Used for Recruitment Occupation of Employed Persons, 1970 and 1973 Last Occupation cf Experienced Unemployed Persons, 1970 and 1973 Cauuty ,•l held \1 t lf:'l.tt s.% 0 1.'! I0 1 P tU f' I Lit oo ,iota County Bo.trd of Corr.tissioners intends to abide 'p _quJl Cqploynent Opportunity practices ill the employment of C..:;tt. o:iployees. It is recognized that Equal Employment Oppor- tua tly c.rtt only be developed and implemented though total commit• 'lent to the concepts of an Affirmative Act ion Program. The program outilnod in VII. "Coals and Timetables" is part of an administrative ore:ess to assist in assuring that no person or group of persons will , discriminated against on brsis of race, religion, color, age, sex, l:.ua.ticap, socio-ccononic background, or national origin. ll. General Policy fhe Board of Weld County Commissioners is fully committed to the concept of an Affirmative Action Program. Policies out- lined in this plan will apply to all applicants and current ec,pioy'ees regardless of race, creed, color, sex natural origin or age. It will affect all employment practices including (but not Baited to) recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotions, training, conpensation, benefits, layoffs and terminations. lll. Assignment of Responsibility: 1. An Affirmative Action Officer or committee will be named by the County Commissioners to implement policies included in this plan and to review the plan at established intervals. 2. Alt nanageuent personnel share responsibility for implementing this plan in theirrespective departments and divisions throughout the county organization. • :`‘ aft a:couatable for maintaining Affirmative Action records, suHattting reports and notifying the Affirnative Action Officer of all job vacancies as they occur. lhts plarl in no way supercedes the general statuatory authority assigned to the County Commissioners, County. Clerk, ieunty ]Measurer, County Assessor, llistrict Attorney, County Sheriff, or other elected officials by the Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, as amended. Authority The plan outlined in VII "Coals and Timetables" is developed under the authority of Federal and State laws, rules and executive orders. the following affect Equal Employment Opportunity for persons employed by Weld County: 1. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972.) Title VII prohibits discrimination in Federal, state and local government, and in the private sector on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Equal Employment Opportunity Act' of 1972 greatly angnented powers and expanded jurisdiction of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (11CC) in enforcement of this law. As amended, Title VII now includes all private employers of 15 or more persons, all educational institutions, state and local governments public an d private employment agencies, labor unions with 15 or more members, and joint labor-management comatittees for apprenticeship and training. 2. Executive Order 11246 (as amended by Executive Order 11375) This Order issued by President Johnson in 1965 prohibits 2 r a t rtn rn ellvlocme;rt by Federal contractors and sub - • S ..a lc..t:t.'ts. 3.`ertsed Order No. 4, Office of federal Contract Conpliancc ,: Ct') • U. S. i eparttncnt of Labor. Oul l ices guidelines which e airs federal contractors to establish and maintain Affirna- tit: .Action programs to eliminate and prevent discrimination. Rek;uires that within 120 days from the commencement of a contract each price contractor or subcontractor with 50 or none employers and a contract of $5o,000 or more develop a written Affirnativc Action Program. 4. iiiait_Pav Act of 1963 (as amended by Education amendments of 197[) A:'tended the Fair Labor Standards Act to include a prohibition against pay differentials based on sex. All businesses which rust pay employees niniinurt wage are prohibited from sex ills- cri:iination. The Education Amendments of 11172 extended the Equal Pay ,Act's sex discrimination provision to include executive, administrative and professional worker... 5. Age Discrimination in_ Employment_ Ac.t-_of_ 1967 Prohibits employers of 25 or more persons from discriminating against persons 40-65 in any arca of employment because of age. 6. Title VI_or Civil_Itights Acl.of.1264 Prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin in all programs or activities which receive Federal financial aid. Weld County _Profile (Chart 1) Most persons enployed by Weld County reside within the county. According to the 1970 United States Census of Pojtnlation [sec chart I, pg. 5) it is a growing county and experienced a 1 • $O7;:, :St S NHITE SPANISH ST_RIFACE 1/ „Lt. OT',ERACES TOTAL MIGORITY 2/ MALE SPANISH' HERITAGE 1/ ALL OTTER RACES TOTAL MI%ORITY 2/ FE'4AL E TOr,+ PEPCEI+T OF BOTH SEXES ;BITE BLAC: S'P.'N:SH HERTTA;E 1/ ALL OT0ER RACES TOTAL MINORITY 2/ 1/ Fr.e Spanish Heritage data is included in the White and Total Minority data. 2/ Sum of Black, Spanish Heritage, and All Other Races. C!ti'lll+� LABOR FORCE EMPLOYED 50,451 43,970 49,990 43,5211 &1 Bra 6,050 5,760 330 370 6,510 6,210 32,1^3 31,410 31,870 31,1;0 44 40 3,950 3,770 260 250 4,250 4,05`) 18,290 17,570 36.2 35.9 18,120 17,400 40 40 2,10,1 1,990 120 120 2,260 2,150 i ln73 EMPLO1xE. r 51ATU5 BY RACE AND 5EX Weld County i iiPCott ETitr 5 1150-0761T' U:iEH?LOYED PATE CIVIlIA'i LABOR FORCE 1,490 1,470 4 293 10 330 770 750 4 130 10 1P0 720 40.2 720 0 110 0 110 3.0 2.9 4.8 4.8 2.6 4.6 2.4 2.4 9.1 4.6 3.8 4.5 3.9 xx 4.0 0.0 5.2 0.0 4.9 100.0 99.1 0.2 12.0 0.3 12.9 63.3 63.2 0.1 7.8 0.5 8.4 36.2 xx 35.9 0.1 4.2 0.2 4.5 4 4 ral it inn ini re.,se betwe: n 19ht1 and 1970. ilia 19711 ..iition of Srld l'eiucty was $9,297, including 22S Blacks, Spanish Heritage and 1,347 Other Minorities. The Spanish • persons having either a Spanish surname or persons using t`.,. S .miish language as their mother tongue. .According to figures obtained from the State of Colorado is is ion of Fmplovnent and shown in Chart 1, the Weld County labor force includes all persons 16 years old and over classified as r loved or unemployed. Of the total labor force, 48,970 were ciployed and 1,490 were unemployed. Females represented 36.1.1 of the +Libor force, and miles, 63.58. The minority representation in the labor force was 12.9:, including: Black, .2%, Spanish !Ierit.nge, 12.01, and Other Races, .St.. Of the mate minority. Ia;•or force, .11 are Black, 7.58 are Spanish Heritage, and .51 are Other Races. The minority female labor force is .18 Black, 1.:; Spanish Heritage, and .21 Other Races. 1'i. Liemographic Characteristic_ _of_Weld Cguntg_Full7Time Eul})Secs Chart number 2 shows the composition of full-time persons erployed by Weld County, as of April, 197 S. The chart is divided by ,minority groups and sex. The categories arc those used on the Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Information Report (11.80-1), required by law. (Appendix A) Areas of tlnderutilization and Concentration tlndcrutilization has been defined as having fewer minorities, including women, in a particular job category than would reasonably he expected by their presence in the relevant labor force. Under - utilization also means employing persons in jobs that do not make • 4 - S • ` a *. -- I" r t •�'1 44,C. I lr, {>ii•i`,!s .•l.i.l•11J0Ii; r. * -1 3t I.) .. C> c' O. , _. C 0 0 .. ,. 0 0 V M N .0 r. 0 0 0 C> O C> 4O 0 0 0 tO .I N tO M a j t`'•t J:� 0 N CN Cl r-. 0 [� a> C. .a I-- t� ao co)CI L, - r-i r. .., aj J I e 1'J A I t, 1O I. t °. i 1 0 5 C- r. 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Ketd County, females are underutilized in the categories of and :1,Lri;tistrators, Technicians, Protective Service or:kers, Skilled Craft Workers, and Service/Maintenance. Minority • teiiles, specifically "Spanish Heritage" females, arc underutilized in all of the above categories except Skilled Craft Workers. Males are significantly underutilized in the Office and Clerical category as well as Professionals, Technicians, and Paraprofessionals. Minority males (Spanish Heritage) are underutilized in the Official and Ad�inistrator category as yell as the above categories. Concentration means more members of one sex or ethnic/racial group in a job category than would reasonably be expected by their representation in the labor force. Females arc concentrated in the categories of Professional, Technician, Paraprofessional and Office, while males arc concen- trated in the categories of Officials and Administrators, Pro- tective Service, Skilled Craft Worker and Service/Maintenance. Males of Spanish Heritage are concentrated as Professionals, Protective Service, Skilled Craft workers and Service/Maintenance. Spanish Heritage females tend to be Professionals, Technicians, Paraprofessionals, Office workers and Skilled Craft Workers. Concentrations and underutilizations rust be assessed against the manpower available in particular occupations within the labor force.• Where insufficient numbers of trained or experienced personnel exist within the County, state-wide or nation-wide recruit- ing should be considered for vacancies. In categories where females "'.cc Appr;;'i•„cs C r, I' n,i 71.41s predo:rinate, riaphasis on hiring mates anti females for non-traditional jobs can affect the existing concentrations while up.ard mobility and training of current employees can change levels of underutilization. 1't t. Coals and Timetables As an employer, held County presently meets or exceeds the percentages of females and minority groups in the county labor force. Certain job categories, however, contain concentrations or underutilizations. The purpose of this Affirmative Action Plan is not to estab- lish quotas, but to establish goals to insure the County of meeting its Affirmative Action obligation. It is not intended and should not be used to discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin The following is a recommended three-year timetable to raise v the percentages of minorities and women in all job categories. These figures are based on 1972 labor force data for Weld County and should be adjusted yearly as more up-to-date data becomes available. Progress toward timetable goals will be monitored and recorded by the Affirmative Action Officer twice a year. % of Minorities % of Females as of April 1976 6.0% in all categories 15.0% in all categories as of April 1977 9.0% in all categories 25.0% in all categories as of April 1978 12.9% in all categories 36.2% in all categories Specific actions shall be taken to address tho problems of concentrations and underutilizations. These actions, described below, will involve (but will not be limited to) recruitment of minorities. females and males for non-traditional jobs, review of 7/1/75 amend. - 6 • ak i1 sl:cton proce..cs, creation of ;t p1.tn for enployee development atthtn t!tc org.nti.,ttion, and estabtishrtent of a personnel policy .trtUA 1. Recruitment All vacancies within the County systen must he brought to the attention of the Affirmative Action Officer. Positions will be first advertised within the County organization so that indi- viduals now employed by the County have promotion and transfer opportunities. It is mandatory that notice of vacancies be listed with the Greeley office of the State Division of Employment as well as other agencies listed in Appendix B. Records must he naintained of applicants not hired who fall into the category of underutilized within certain job categories for a designated period of time. These records will be requested by the Affirmative Action Officer at six-month intervals, So classified advertisements nay appear in sex -segregated listings, unless sex is a bona -fide occupational qualification for the jobs; nor nay advertisements indicate any race, sex or age preference. All notices of recruitment will include the phrase "Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer." B. Selection The selection process is probably more responsible for dis- crimination - whether consciously or unconsciously - than any other area of employment practices. A review is currently underway to assure that job requirements, hiring standards, and methods of selection and placement do not discriminate. This review will be formalized in the Personnel Policy Manual and all County job descriptions as they aro prepared. 7/1/75 amend. . 7 - :i tots ;nt ja. IlreNentty held by niuuritics and feruiies should be ...ottifiod by departr+ent heads, under the directi6n of the Atii:.!atice Action Officer, in terns of job progress and op rtt:nities for upn,'ard nobility as compared t:ith other employees. Access to training and job -related eduction will not be den led e;'plovees on basis of race, creed, sex, religion, age, handicap, national origin or fob category. P. Personnel Policies This Affirmative Action plan will be included as a chapter of the Weld Coanty Personnel Policy to he updated and completed by August 31, 1975. It will be available to all personnel. VIII. Cos:pliance All persons employed by Weld County as well as all applicants should be made aware of the existence of the on -going County Affirmative Action program through posters, job advertisements, me•zoranda, and publication of the plan. N . Grievance Procedure Employees or applicants who have reason to believe that they have been discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or socio-economic background should appeal to the Affirmative Action Officer. The Affirmative Action Officer will assist and advise the complainant on course of action and where to appeal if problem is unresolved. - 8 • .1i'i'I \IIiS A S:`...it'\ OF )L'it 1AI}t;llRI US •1. i-: i c ia:s anal ld;ii mist tutor?: Occupations in witit'lt employees set 're..11 policies, exe L ise overall responsibility for execution 'These policies, or direct individual departments or special sea of the agency's operations, or provide specialized consulta- tion in A regional, district or area basis. includes: department ads, bureau chiefs, division chiefs, directors, deputy directors, controller, exa"inerS, wardens, superintendents, unit supervisors, sheriffs, police and fire chiefs and inspectors and kindred workers. 3. rotesslona}s: Occupations which require specialized and theo- retical kretedge which is usually acquired through college training f thrflulzh :fork experience and other training which provides conipara- • : knowledge. Includes: personnel and labor relations workers, • :i.ti workers, doctors, psychologists, registered nurses, economists, dieticians, lawyers, sy'stea analysts, accountants, engineers, employ - rent and vocational rehabilitation counselors, teachers or instructors, police and fire captains and lieutenants and kindred workers. i, iechn ic_taus: Occupations which require a corlbillat ion of basic scientific or technical knowledge and manual skill which can be cht.a:ncd through specialized post -secondary school education or tarp,;:}t equivalent on-the-job training. includes: computer pro- ;ran1•`rs and operators, draftsmen, surveyors, licensed practical arose:, photographers, radio operators, technical illustrators, technicians (medical, dental, elect ronic, physical sciences), assessors, inspectors, police and fire sergeants and kindred workers. d. Protective Service Porkers: Occupations in which workers are entrusted with public snletj', security and protection fran destructive forces. Includes: police patrol officers, fire fighters, guards, deputy sheriffs, bailiffs, correctional officers, detectives, marshals, harbor patrol officers and kindred workers. • Pimp nafessional_: Occupations in which workers perform sonic of the duties of a professional or technician in a supportive role, which •:�ualic require less formal training and/or experience than normally repaired for professional or technical status. Such positions nay fall within an identified pattern of staff development and promotion ur.ler a "Nei Careers" concept. Includes: library assistants, research assistants, medical aides, child support workers, police • xitiary, welfare service aides, recreation assistants, homenakers aides, hone health aides, and kindred workers. al:,: i Ict ic.il: Occupations in which workers are respnnsi- .`.r ic:rrn.il and external co::ninication, recording acid retrieval ,'.+ and:e r infer!..ation and other paper work required in an office. bookkeepers, messengers, office machine operators, clerk- - stenographers, court transcribers, hearing icporters, `sticai clerks, dispatchers, license distributors, payroll clerks ad kindred workers. S.k i fled Craft Workers: Occupations in which workers perform jobs requirespecialmanual skill and a thorough and comprehensive >."'. Jwledge of the processes involved in the work which is acquired :.1roUgh on-the-job training and experience or through apprenticeship or ether formal training programs. Includes: mechanics and repair - :,r:, electricians, heavy equipment operators, stationary engineers, skillet ..hining occupations, carpenters, compositors and typesetters and kindred workers. ervice;?E:aintenance: Occupations in which workers perforn duties wic:`. result in or contribute to the comfort, convenience, hygiene or Sitety of the general public or which contribute to the upkeep and car: of haEidings, facilities or grounds of public property. Workers in this group nay operate machinery. Includes.' chauffeurs, laundry nd dry cleaning operatives, truck drivers, bus drivers, garage laborers, custodial personnel, gardeners and groundkeepers, refuse collectors, and construction laborers. APPENDIX 11 :1GXCkLS -r0 RE tisl:i, FOR RPCRi1IThllih'f lt7s t•'.. tunitr College • : tc o'.:ollts Office 52n! .1venoo and 20th Greeley Sip -3101 Sorter dohs for iioe11 1 5 l 5 l're f•loflt Denver 893.3531 Colorado .lobs for Progress ..1 9th Street Greeley 353-6210, ext. 237 4. Colorado Migrant Council ,; Grant Denver 892.6911 Colorado State Division of Employment :CO: Sth Greeley 353-6210 tntergoverlcnt:ll Job Information I;.5. Post Office Building 1323 Stout Room 2SS Denver 1,25-29)3 University of Northern Colorado Ptnce;:•cnts Center Carter #'491 Greeley 351-2129 Urban League of Colorado ;175 Delaware Denver 534.2334 S APPI\Ut. 1 AGLSC'.LS LO hE USED FOR RI:CROI'IMUNf s Crn?unity College '.t:: nts Office 52nd Avenue and 20th .;reeky 356-3101 Setter Jobs for Boren ISIS Fremont saver 893-3531 3 Colorado Jobs for Progress 2021 9th Street Greeley 353-6210, ext. 237 Colorad•, Migrant Council 5 Grant Denver S9. -t911 S. Colorado State Division of Employment 200. 8th Greeley 353-6210 intergovcrnnental Job Information U.S. Post Office Building 1323 Stout, Room 288 Denver SL5-2993 7. University of Northern Colorado Piacerents Center Carter t40I Greeley 3S1-2129 3. 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MARTINEZ, DBA GILL RECREATION CENTER, OF BOX 27, GILL, COLORADO, 30624, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY TO GRANT A RETAIL LICENSE FOR 3.2% BEER, SALES FOR CON- SUMPTION BOTH ON AND OFF THE PREMISES OF THE LICENSEE, LOCATION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: S1 LOT 11 AND LOT 12, BLOCK 6, TOWN OF GILL, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING, 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD, GREELEY, COLORADO, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975, AT 9:00 A.M. DATED AT GREELEZ COLORADO, THIS 3rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNE LOU HEIMBUCK, DEPUTY PUBLISHED: September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in The Greeley Journal SOfiCH Pcrs tit to the aoaing laws of the State of Colorado. a public hearing will be hold in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld C:aaty. Colorado. lit& Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time reified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed .2ale of lone are requested to attend and may be heard. ALSO .\CT..r that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning C:t issioa may be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, l>lo Hospital Read. Greeley, Colorado. :ecket No. 75-40 ?ate: October 6, 1S15 Tire: 10:00 A.M. Albert Trunkenbolz 609 South 1st Avenue Brighton, Colorado 80601 ?equest: Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to E-UD (Estate - Unit Development District) That part of the Southwest one -quarter of Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Prin- cipal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, described as: Beginning at the Southwest corner said Section 1; thence N90°00'00" E on an assumed bearing along the South line said Section 1 a distance of 1309.89 feet to the Southeast corner Soutwest one -quarter South- west one -quarter said Section 1; thence NOO°25'05" E along the East line said Southwest one -quarter South- west one -quarter a distance of 1306.71 feet to the Southwest corner Northeast one -quarter Southwest one -quarter said Section 1; thence S89°54'02" E along the South line said Northeast one -quarter Southwest one -quarter a distance of 1310.89 feet to the South- east corner said Northeast one -quarter Southwest one - quarter; thence N00°27'45"E along the East line said Northeast one -quarter Southwest one -quarter a distance of 1304.45 feet to the Northeast corner Southwest one - quarter said Section 1; thence N89°48'05"W along the North line said Southwestone -quarter a distance of 2623.80 feet to the Northwest corner said Southwest one -quarter; thence S00°22'25" W along the West line said Southwest one -quarter a distance of 2617.96 feet to the point of beginning. Except the North 50.00 feet thereof for Colorado State Highway No. 52 R.O.W. Subject to R.O.W. for County Road No. 35 Subject to R.O.H. for County Road No. 12 snhiect to R.O.W. for Sneer Canal Contains 112.636 acres more or less excluding the North 50.00 feet thereof. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD DY: JEANNE LOU HEIMFUCK, DEPUTY DATED: September 3, 1975 PUBLISHED: September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal S 411 utso..r.tt to the eeatng l.rWs el the State of Colorado, a public hearing 4 ',acid in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, ISIS tioa?ltal Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time ciiied. All petsL':++ in any winner Interested in the following proposed Long are requested to attend and nay be heard. r HMSO .l'O'e\ that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning L ..,..aisiion may he ex..nired in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, lilb Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. nee et No. 75-41 pats': October 6, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.M. Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to E-UD (Estate - Unit Development District) A tract of land located in tho West Half (Wb) of Section 32, Township 7 Ncrth, Range 67 West of the Sixth Prinicipal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Section 32, and considering the North lino of the Northwest Quarter WW1/4) of said Section 32 to bear North 86.32'20" East and with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto: Thence North 86.32'20" East, along said North line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 32, 1,023.0 feet; Thence South 03'02'20" West, 1,171.50 feet; Thence South 49'31'38" West, 236.21 feet; Thence South 58'23'20" West, 214.5 feet; Thence South 89'53'20" West, 594.0 feet to a point on the West Line of the West Half (W4) of said Section 32; Thence North 00'06'40" West, along tho West bine of the West Half (Wk) of said Section 32, 1,375,0 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said tract of land contains 30.366 acres and is subject to any Right -of -Way of other Easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said tract of land. Regeest: Foster and Schott Enterprises 7637 B County Road #15 Windsor, Colorado 80550 i THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM.MISS[ONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNE LOU HEIMBUCK, DEPUTY DATED: September 3, 1975 PUBLISHED: September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in The Greeley Journal S Endonamiaminnallilllinmenk a 44 r NOTICE ?ursuant to the rentn3 laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Soar.] of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley. Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in aay manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and say be heard. 3E IT ALSO KNOWS that the text and naps so certified by the Weld County Planning Cociaisston may be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-42 Rodney H. Cuykendall Roggen, Colorado 80652 Date: October 6, 1975 rise: 10:00 A.M. Request: Special Use Permit, gas gathering plant and transfer terminal A tract of land located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 2 North, Range 63 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the N►r corner of said Section 23 and considering the North lino of said quarter to bear North 89°55'42" East with all bearings herein relative thereto; Thence North 89°55'42" East along said North line for a distance of 330.72 feet to a point; Thence South 00°09'53" East for a distance of 288.26 feet to the True Point of Beginning! Thence continuing South 00°09'53" East for a distance of 360.00 feet; Thence North 89°55'42" East for a distance of 500.00 feet; Thence North 00°09'53" West for a distance of 360.00 feet; Thence South 89°55'42" West for a distance of 500.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said tract of land contains 4.13 acres more or less. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY, JEANNE LOU HEIMBUCK, DEPUTY DATED: September 3, 1975 PUBLISHED: September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal S / -, PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, JALE ALLEN MESKA, DBA WEED HILL SALOON, OF P. O. BOX 1232, 4IN0SOR, COLORADO 30550, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY TO GRANT A RETAIL LICENSE FOR 3.2% BEER, SALES FOR CUNSCWPTION BOTH ON AND OFF THE PREMISES OF THE LICENSEE, LSAr!ON MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THAT PART OF THE NE\ OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, OF RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6th P.H., WELD COUNTY, COLO- RADO DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHERE THE FAST BOUNDARY OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY'S RIGHTS OF WAY INTERSECTS THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF COUNTY ROAD ON SECTION LINE BETWEEN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6th P.M., AND SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6th P.M., THENCE 150 FEET EAST ALONG SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SAID COUNTY ROAD, THENCE 150 FEET DIRECTLY SOUTH, THENCE DIRECTLY WEST TO FAST BOUNDARY OF GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY'S RIGHT OF WAY, THENCE IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION ALONG EAST BOUNDARY OF GREAT WESTERN RIGHT OF WAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, WEIR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING, 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD, GREELEY COLORADO, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975, AT 2:00 P.M. 1975. DATED AT GREELEY, COLORADO, THIS 3rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNE LOU HEINBUCK, DEPUTY PUBLISHED: September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in The Greeley Journal AELD OOLNIY, COLORADO >s iSL' Social Services CLAIM; iIS :S Ii _ RTi:Y THAT ALL ADCOLNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPPILTED jN THE FCLLCNiING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE ?APSES IN THE AMCLNTS SET Cir^OS1TE THEIR NAVES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE • DiNTY DEPARTMENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: • A P ✓ .A A J M _'AY CASE .A N 15.00 343.00 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE SLING 285,600.00 DATED THIS 3rd DAY OF September , 19 75. TOTAL 285,958.00 1 ACODUNT1NG 0 E, WELD COLTICY SL'LSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 3rd DAY OF _ epte MY OOFMISS I ON E7(P I RES � MT Cootr Isla mires ;are 10. STATE CF OCLCRAW ) NT!' 6F .1ELD ) ss CUNT!' .1E, THE BOARD OF CC'WTTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, OOLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH AEOYE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE Social Services FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: r� {?1g 75 . O A P C. A A D M AY CARE 15.00 A N D 343.00 A D C 285,600.00 ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 3rd DAY OF September , 1975 . TOTAL M ESP ;t 1. Clir ,'i-e/ SIEMBER 12-31-74 WELD C`ONIY, COLORADO ss %.'0.P CS 3E; , Y Old Age Pension CIAliti . •:S IS .. _± rlbY THAT ALL ACIUNTING ANU BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN cl.wiI.ETLU TH _ F'CIr0.1•AS LIME: CLAIMS' AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOOED BE 11AUE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAEEE 15 THE A'.CLNTS SET CIPcS1TE THEIR NAVES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE .w.TY DEPARTMENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: C A A ` M DAY CARE A N 139.00 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND SATED THIS 3rd DAY OF September TOTAL 139.00 , 19 75. CHIEF ACCOUNTING 0 ,29 75 , S1 SCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 3rd DAY OF September MY COMMISSION EJ(PIRES% STATE CF COLORADO ) ^, eI Y CF :VELD ) ss My Commission a ,+tts Ise 10, I)la :YE, THE ECARD OF COUNTY CCPN1SSI0NERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS 11I PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE Old Age Pension FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: O A . G A A D .V DAY OA?E A N D 139.00 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATA: THIS 3rd DAY OF Septerber 19 75. :ti TOTAL 139.00 ll;t Flri METER i i S s ENU^2 ELM E. V₹NOJA !NrCRM11!CN 350 ACtiE-;fIL+CINSO`t PRINTERY INC ti F L 0 C O U N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM LIST Pi'/VOL NL8ER 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU PO/VOL DATE ANCLNI 0071377 08 20 75 775 .FFIl1ATEC 341R5 0074708 08 25 75 856 4L$IRTSPSS INC 0075860 08 26 75 1+150 rNCERSDN FUVTER TNCHTF t KURTZ 0056700 08 28 75 2325 HARRY S ASHLEY $ 2451 B4CE,MAJS INC • • I 0056704 08 26 75 0056706 08 26 75 0069080 08 21 75 0053045 08 28 75 0053047 08 26 75 0053048 08 25 75 0053049 08 21 75 0053052 08 27 75 0053058 OA 21 75 0066172 08 19 75 0074484 08 26 75 i 181838 $439,56 142.42 $4,115.CC $950,00 $875.CC $23.C4 183.44 I18.C4 33.S5 $502.49 121.65 $14:04 $3.60 $25.57 DATE 09 03 75 DC NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT tot tot tot tot 444 tot stt ttt 44* *4* 444 tot 44* $44 tot tot sst 44t s4* 44* 1st *4* tit tot 444 sot tot tit *5* *5* 720112 TOTAL 708108 TOTAL 788720 TOTAL 786410 TOTAL 781107 TOTAL 781107 T01AL 706111 TOTAL 786710 IOTAL 793112 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 706112 774192 TOTAL 707112 TOTAL 706112 TOTAL 792112 TOTAL 743112 TOTAL ₹CUPBRANCES AYOLNT 181.38 $81.38 $439.56 $439.56 $42.42 $42.42 $4,115.00 $4,115.00 $950.00 $950.00 $875.00 $975.00 $23.04 $3.04 $83.44 $83.44 $18.04 $18.04 $3.95 $3.95 $55.49 $447.00 $502.49 121.65 $21.65 $14.04 $14.04 $3.60 $3.60 $25.57 $25.57 10056.3 /0656 /06 666 PACE l0(v(+I /06'6-'c2 '• • VENDOR \UMBER VENDOR INFCRMATICN 210,) BAalELS G NlE AGv 2715 JAMES a BARTLETT JR 7200 CCLC DISTRICT ,1TTYS ASS\ 7530 CCLCRADO STATE UNIV 7650 CCLC SURPLUS PROPERTY ACV 8525 CCOKE GILIES C SCHAEFER 8354 MARC CRACKEL 9727 DEPORTMENT OF REVENUE 11100 E0'a1R05 CHEVROLET CO 11670 SHARRY ER?I`tGER 11950 EVERITT LIMBER CO INC 12650 MARY ANN FEUERSTETN 13150 THE FORT LUPTON PRESS 14850 THE GREELEY DAICY TRIRLNE 15000 THE GRFELEY JOURNAL 17180 EARL T HCGA't • 01 GENERAL FUFC DATE 09 03 75 PAGE 2 PO/VOU PO/VOU PO/V0L DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES NUMBER DATE AMCLNI IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOLNT q 0045113 08 14 75 $35.00 *** *** 761127 $35.00 TOTAL $35.00 /n c,..16 7 q 0074967 08 19 15 $5:C0 *** *** 795111 $5.00 TOTAL 05.00 /O6•JiG p 0074939 07 21 75 $50,C0 *** *** 731110 $50.00 TOTAL $50.00 /€465(4 • 0068508 07 22 75 $5,C0 *** *** 727112 $5.00 TOTAL $5.00 /111576 ` •_ 0067965 O8 14 75 $94:E5 *5* *** 768725 $94.85 TOTAL $94.85 /66.57/ 0 0068061 08 27 75 $2,066:16 *4* *4* 703107 $2,066.16 TOTAL $2;066.16 /(V, 7& 0075827 08 28 75 $36.00 *** *** 786510 $36.00 TOTAL $36.00 /0657.3 0074955 07 31 75 $15:CG *** *** 731112 $15.00 TOTAL $15.00 /0657 7' 0067968 08 28 75 $642.00 *4* *5* 787800 $642.00 TOTAL $642.00 /06 75 0070519 08 16 75 115:C0 *** *** 745107 $15.00 TOTAL 115.00 /06576 0076076 08 20 75 53,795:C1 *4* *4* 770192 $3,795.01 TOTAL $3,795.01 /O6S%2 0059424 08 20 75 $16,38 *** *** 715111 $16.38 TOTAL $16.38 /0662r 0067958 08 14 75 $3:55 *** *** 786940 $3.55 TOTAL $3.55 /06577 q 0061932 08 21 75 $95:40 ♦*♦ *4* 706112 $29.65 712112 $653.75 IP TOTAL $95.40 /0(16.90 0058968 07 31 75 $348:56 *** *** 706117 $4.27 713117 $41.25 781117 $303.04 /86547 TOTAL $348.56 0075054 08 22 75 $55:2O *** *4* 790111 $55.20 /616 5802 t t I t C C s a vEN00:R ‘UKBE:R VENDOR INFCRMATtcv 17255 i-c Ie.ly IN% OF GRFELEV 17350 PCME LIGHT C PDVER CC 17535 VIRC1'+IA FU88ELL 17575 ROBERT E FUFFMAN 1780m IACREOT 17835 I 8 M CORP .. DENVER 17900 L8i CARP (KC '10) 18125 SLSIN INGALLS 18600 JERCME CO 19745 PHILIP E XELSALL 19800 KENS CAMERA CENTER 01 GENERAL FUTC P(1/VDU PO/VDU NUMnER GATE 0071359 08 21 75 0074519 08 21 75 0075053 08 22 75 0071305 08 27 75 0065465 08 26 75 0074964 08 19 75 0074963 08 19 75 0075810 08 28 75 0055108 08 14 75 0075056 08 22 75 0055065 08 14 75 19930 LEWIS A KIDDER MO PATNO OGIST 0072623 08 21 75 20525 JCH' KLUOT MO 24250 MCUATAt4 PELL 0072624 08 22 75 0076739 08 26 75 0076740 08 27 75 0056375 08 13 75 PO/VOL AMCLNt DATE 09 03 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ElCL,MBRANCES !F CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT $42,C5 •it At* $15:81 ••t tot $18.40 *AA *AA $13.79 540 tit $10,C0 •it Ass $604,36 sot sot $660.31 it. sot $20:40 sot tit $82.41 tot tit $8.40 Cti AAA $6'.58 tit tot $165:C0 ttt sot $150.00 tt• •i• $10.Co tit 50* 1io:co AAA AAA $154:99 tot 04* 793114 TOTAL 706128 TOTAL 793113 TOTAL 790111 TOTAL 712112 TOTAL 720110 TOTAL 731197 TOTAL 731197 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 76111? TOTAL 790111 TOTAL 761112 TOTAL 744107 745107 TOTAL 744107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL $55.20 $42.05 $42.05 $15.81 $15.81 $18.40 $18.40 $13.79 $13.79 $10.00 $10.00 $604.30 $604.30 $660.37 $660.37 $20.40 $20.40 $82,41 $62.41 $8.40 $8.40 $6.58 $6.56 $150.00 $15.00 $165.00 $150.00 $150.00 $10.00 $10,00 $10.00 $10.0 $154.99 (? PACE 3 /C 4,,5 Y`/ 10AJb'.`i Wine /sn/ /n Wig/ /!' 667J? /0669.7 lo 6691 IOh691 f !It R I 0 I ft p 4 f q p p 1 ENCQR NosEz 4 L L C t t 25750 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 01 GENERAL FUND YEN0J9 INPCRMSII0S Fn/40U POND U NU$PER OATE e It $ s I Ic I C PO/VOL AMOUNT 00 NUt PAY If CHECKED GATE 09 03 75 PAGE DISTRIBUTION OF ENCU1'BRANCE5 ACCOUNT AYOLNT TOTAL $154.99 0056178 08 15 75 $89.64 •0• ••• 792116 TOTAL 0056379 08 20 75 $1,534.50 •4• ••• 726114 TOTAL 0056366 08 20 75 125.63 ••• ••• 752141 TOTAL 0066460 07 15 75 $192.67 •00 • * 793114 TOTAL 0066485 07 31 75 $381.53 40• ••• 731114 TOTAL 0066486 07 31 75 $8.25 04• ••• 731114 TOTAL 0066487 07 31 75 43,907.47 •40 •4• 726114 TOTAL 0066495 08 07 75 $175.71 4•• 00• 726114 TOTAL 0066500 08 00 75 $176.15 000 ••• 726114 TOTAL 0061755 07 23 75 $60.00 ••• ••• 793112 TOTAL 0063237 08 19 75 $70.28 ••• ••• 763112 TOTAL 0063238 08 19 75 $55;45 ••• •0• 763112 TOTAL 0063239 08 20 75 $24'.15 •0• ••• 722112 TOTAL 0053241 08 20 75 13,15 ••• ••0 786710 TOT At 0063242 08 20 75 $3.78 •00 ••• 715112 TOTAL 0063243 08 20 75 $1:71 •4• ••• 769112 TOTAL $89.64 $89.64 $1,534.50 $1,534.50 $15.63 $25.63 $192.67 $192.67 •$381.93 $381.93 $8.25 $8.25 $3,907.47 $3,907.47 $175.71 $175.71 $176.15 $176.15 $60.00 $60.00 $70.28 $70.28 $55.45 $55.45 $24.75 $24.75 $3.15 $3.15 $3.78 $3.78 $1.71 $1.71 4 /04,406 !. p • s, R 1 ENOLIR NLLN8E,2 01 GENERAL tUAO DATE 09 0-3 75 VfN1Cl'i IN►CRk.1TIW1 PO/VOU PO/VOU PO/VOL DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES NUMAER OATS AHCUNT IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT 0066171 OH 16 75 $9.32 •44 •4• 7921:2 TOTAL 0074'150 08 20 75 $4:41 $$$ *4* 195112 TOTAL 0014959 OR 13 75 $10.15 44• •4• 731112 TOTAL 0074975 08 21 75 128.35 i•4 4.4 195112 TOTAL 2610" \f u1412'1 COLO DETECTIVE AGY 0055167 OB 14 75 $810,38 •i4 ti• 763107 TOTAL 27110 TI PAINTER 0075400 00 19 75 $450•CO ••• ••* 725145 TOTAL 2165^ PITAEY 40.ES 0075761 OR 25 75 $S4:CC s•• •4• 169197 TOTAL 17910 ETSIMASTER 0074973 08 20 75 $95,CC 444 4** 731116 TOTAL 77915 POSTMASTER 0074948 08 ZO 75 $93,C0 •4• 4•s 195116 TOTAL 27924 POSTMASTER 0075404 OR 19 75 $10C>CO is 444 762116 TOTAL 21941 Pr51MASTER 0066167 08 18 75 $50,CO 444 •is 792116 TOTAL 29200 REMINGTON•RANO 0063002 03 20 75 $3,226,C0 •4• 444 714112 10TAL 29860 THoYAS ROrERU 0074914 08 04 75 185,20 •44 s4• 793111 TOTAL 10701 SAFEWAY STORES • GREEI.EY 0074945 07 21 75 $952 444 *0* 731112 TOTAL 31090 7" SCMF,LL 510010i 0074970 OR 19 75 $15,00 444 O* 731112 TOTAL 31550 SFLCO SUPPLY CO 0055109 OR 26 75 $2,201,t2 444 049 758137 TOTAL 11750 SMil ENTERPRISES 0074731 08 L 9 75 1150;16 *44 444 720112 $9.32 $$9.32 $4.41 $4.41 $10.35 $10.35 $28.35 $28.35 $810.38 $810.38 PACE 5 /C(.49'S? 4 9'S? li $450.00 r� $450.00 117 ((%,5 /1 $54.00 $54.00 /h&6C'C $95.00 $95.00 /OG'C,b/ )� $95.00 S95.00 /l G'G'h,7L i1R $300.00 $300.00 /0041C3 $50.00 $50.00 /l!6/,01 $3,226.00 $3,226.00 $85.20 $85.20 $9.52 $9.52 $15.00 $15.00 $2,201.62 $2,201.62 /06606 1O6(69 1066O8 106609 $180.76' /C66 /0 EN00R W0BEt YEN)OR INFORAATION 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU PO/YOU PO/Y0L NUHBER OUT! AMCUNI 0075750 O8 06 75 1176) S LEE SNEFEE 0059426 O8 25 75 14052 SALEL S !ELEA 0064530 08 27 75 0064531 08 27 75 0064532 OA 27 75 0064533 OR 27 75 14280 MILFORD TMIESIEN N0 0076741 08 26 75 35660 UNI OF NCR COLO 0067960 08 14 75 17525 ELC COUNTY GENERAL FIIN0 0075412 OR 27 75 17550 AELC COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0076716 08 20 75 0076718 08 20 75 0076764 08 18 75 37875 n C PLANNING COMM 0071327 08 21 75 38008 WELL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC 0074516 08 15 75 19135 XERCX CORP 0068099 08 28 75 OATL 09 03 75 D0 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF E?CUYBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT APOLNT TOTAL $7.00 so* sss 725112 TOTAL $35.58 *4* so* 715111 TOTAL $406.25 *4* ++s 703107 TOTAL $356.25 *0* *fl 703107 TOTAL $243.15 +s+ s++ 703107 TOTAL $87.50 +ss *5* 703107 TOTAL 110.CC *5* s+s 745107 TOTAL $31.50 ++4 *4* 786490 TOTAL $86:01 sss ++s 751112 TOTAL $9.00 sss *SS 745107 TOTAL $9.00 +s+ ++s 745107 TOTAL 39:00 $ss *is 743107 TOTAL $22.17 *4+ s5+ 706111 706111 706112 706128 712146 TOTAL $97.50 sss *4* 793107 TOTAL $288;13 sss *** 786715 $180.76 $7.00 $7.00 $35.58 $35.58 $406.25 $406.25 $356.2.5 $356.25 $243.75 $243.75 $87.50 $67.50 $10.00 $10.00 $31.50 $31.50 $86.01 $86.01 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 PAGE 6 /0616/cz • 12.50 $4.50 $9.01 /066/7 $2.00 $22.77 $97.50 $97.50 i&(((/f $288.13 06 On 3 I I 1 I 3 3 Z i S r f R t t L'END:'R NU"3E; YINIO3 I'♦FCRmAT 1C`: 39175 L@V10 E YCUNG 90178 BALCO" C4FMIC ILS !NC 90179 8IRC,+nn00 PRESS 9013c CCLFJk'I SCHJUL SUPPLY 90181 GREEN VALLEY TURF CO 90182 GROSCH-TUCKER INC 90183 JANES LANGLEY 90184 KRIS LEIGFTON 90185 CEE ANN LLRBE 90186 CCLC PRISCN ASSN 90187 PRACTISING LAW INSTITUTE Pe/VDU NUSRER 01 GENERAL FUNC P0/VI}U PO/VOL DATE AMCLNT 0075069 08 20 75 0015059 OR 22 75 0055110 OR 14 75 0069090 OR 21 75 0055067 08 14 75 0068517 08 26 75 0055166 OR t4 75 0071236 00 01 75 0066165 OR 18 75 0075811 08 28 75 0074943 OR 19 75 0074947 07 22 75 Olt NOT PAY IF CHECKED 113.3C stt its $57.50 AA! ttt $7.35 tit tot 130:00 ttt tot 1P7,25 *AS *4t $332.21 tot i$4 $647.5C 44* tot $83,E3 tot tot 125.32 *44 tot 114:40 444 *0* 1.60 ttt *0* 1100:00 444 tot DATE 09 03 75 DISTRIBUTION OF fFCUF'BRANCES ACCOUNT ANOLNT TOTAL. 790112 TOTAL 790111 TOTAL 758137 TOTAL 706125 TOTAL 761112 TOTAL 770112 TOTAL 763107 TOTAL 770112 TOTAL 792111 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 731110 TOTAL $288.13 $13.30 113.30 PtCE 7 $57.50 $57.50 /!0412!' /026 (!,2) 187.25 $87.25 /66'015 3 1332.21 $332.21 /OGC' a'/ $647.50 $647.50 /6‘,696- $83.83 $83.83 /('6&(26 $25.32 $25.32 /OO6.27 $14.40 $14.40 /OC,(,,;r,y 1.60 1.60 /ot'{..199 $100.00 $100.00 /066 SO $7.35 17.35 $30.00 $30.00 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR GENERAL FUND a 133,t84.27 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLA 5 AS SHOWN ON PAGES ( THROUGH 7 AND DATED �Lp4. 3 1 1970 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC BE FADE TO THE RESPECTIVE DO S 1' ANC TS SET OPPOSITE THEIR '1A"£5 TOTAL A'OtINT $ 33, M. x7 DATED TJ3al S ''CA�(..OF S-I.P -. , 19'75 . -a-e/DIRECTOR MANAGEFENT AND T UBSCRIRER AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 3 cAY CF .0 -LO . . 19 75 MY C MISSION E PIPES' MTCommhsioa.spireslaoel5.'Ill NOTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARD CF CCUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, CCLCRACO, HERE BY (APPROVE) 0 HE -6:6 AS SET FORTH ABDVEIAND WARRANT IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPCN THE _�f�t' At4 $ 33.224. a7 DATED THIS 3 OAY OF ZY tp-t• , 19 75 ATTEST' MIOMMAIsaaex*esir010.137i0UN1Y tERK AND RECORDER BY A. rieitearc". i ' HAIRMAN MERB£R M 1BER 7 it ,r DEPUTY 1Vj, --erred • • • • VENDOi \UM3El YE.NOL1I INFCRMATICV • 775 AFFILIATE[ 3AVKS • • 14450 GREELEY GAS CO • 1333') I\TRAGOVERNHE'lTAL e s t t t t t i t s t 18331 IhTRAGOV€RNHE'ltAL 24250 NOUFTAIN BELL R E L 0 C O U N T Y, C C L O R A 0 U ENCUMBRANCE C L A 1 i' 02 ROAD ANP BRIDGE PD/VOU PO/VOU PO/VOL NGNRER DATE AHCINT 0074706 08 15 75 $400;C0 0074109 08 25 75 $292.40 0071165 08 11 75 17,39 0070375 08 22 75 $71,C81;C7 0070377 08 22 75 $163,321.85 0056377 08 15 75 $18,11 L I S T OATE 09 03 75 PAGE 1 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUPBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT 000 *0* 701811 TOTAL *00 *0* 701811 TOTAL *0* *0* 712603 TOTAL **0 *0* 701843 701844 712840 713640 714640 714641 715840 716340 717440 718540 733640 735340 735341 736340 736341 743340 744440 745440 746440 747440 749041 749340 751340 TOTAL **0 *0* 713650 735350 735351 744450 745450 747450 749351 TOTAL *A* *0* 715304 TOTAL 1400.00 $400.00 1292.40 $292.4Q $7.39 $7.39 $72.20 31,280.19 $510.66 1185.57 $143.55 $1,263.76 $292.14 $802.44 $21,797.72 $79.38 3 $147.90 / O(�• 4,33 $758.04 $1,447.81 $4,702.23 $555.17 $8,695.06 $12,446.56 $6,952.86 01,280.07 $789.04 $34.10 $6,609.90 $230.70 $71,081.07 $11,660.49 $3,164.87 1126,047.31 $8,210.79 112,881.39 $152.00 $1,205.00 $163,321.85 / 061n.3 V $18.11 $18.11 /)(46:1f toir • • • • • • • vENDO,i NUMBER 2795C` PCUCRE VENDOR INFORMATION VALLEY REA 28250 PLatIC SERVICE CO CF (CCU 10300 RLRIL ELECTRIC CO 02 ROAC ANC BRIOCE P(1/yOU PO/YOU NUMBER. DATE 0076080 OB 26 75 0052162 08 20 75 0076078 08 22 75 0076074 08 19 75 PO/vOL AHCLNI $6.70 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 03 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL $6.70 $6.70 PACE 2 $1.75 1 $1.75 $1.74 $1.74 • • 10&C)36. • 10('4,37 $1.35 $1.35 ii(633 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE • $235/132.36 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING A"0 BUDGETING PROCEDURES HALE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 -0 't-cca. 3 . 19`15 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHRILL, BE MADE TO T E RESPECTIVE V O IN_fl AMC TS SET OPPOSITE it L AMOUNT O35, 1x1. 3t' DATED THIS 3"CAA OF 0441• t 19'J5O� P v-t/DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT • CR!Bin ANO SWORN TO BEFORF ME THIS 3'�1 DAY CF S.t . 19 5 MY C MISS a EX IRESI Myeiraussiojapires hoe 10.13T6 zec-e} NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD CF COUNTY eOFFISSIONERS OF WELQ COUNTY, COLT-PACp& HERE l,RY 4APPRU�EI 1 NEB LAIMS AS SFT FORTH ABOVE; A140 WARRANTI_ IN PAYMENT TFEREFOR ARE HOW( QR,f 0,AWN UPCN THE [\Dctr( 'f fiLLcir,t, TdTALING $ 35S, 13.). 34, nATED THIS 9,t -ix DAY OF O:4441' �� A 19'1& ATTEST' 4<__ <-1-- s COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 'RV DEPUTY CHAIRMAN 'PIMBER / MEMBER THROUGH t; AND 0 THEIR NAMES a fTH AND 3U Met S FUND • r • (_, kt • t- {�!!G tar u%f�lX �b��1 f? _ r<lllllt • • • • • • • • • • • • • a $ S vE`+OoR N mBFR 4 t t i C C l t t 18330 INTPAGOVEPNMENTAL t 788 ACCC VENDOR INFORPATION ¼1L0 C O O N T Y, CCLRAOC Pp/VOU Ntinkf a N C U M B R A N C E CLAIM LIST 03 INTRAGCVERNMB^TAL SERVICES P)/VUU PC/VOL OC NUT PAY DATE AMCLNT IF CHECKED 0068248 07 25 75 80C ACLtNI) INC 0053P88 07 31 75 00se`.;.4 07 31 75 1850 ANDERSON PUNTER THONTE t KURTZ 0056702 08 26 75 7255 CCLC KFNHCRTH INC 8350 C0NTINENT4L OIL CO 9145 0 C D AUTC SALVAGE 10285 DRIVE TRAIN IND INC 11150 ELLIS L CAPP EQUIPMENT CO 12750 FIRST NATL BANK Of GRFECEY 18050 IND L CONTRACTORS SUP Ch 1NC 0062644 08 25 75 0052121 08 19 75 0071235 08 26 75 0067869 08 06 75 0051362 07 25 75 0065983 08 11 75 0074819 07 10 75 0074821 07 10 75 0070376 08 22 75 $1,175.14 $479.CS $180.54 $1,40C.CC $1;125.18 12,658.E3 $30.CO $1,087.54 $1,467.47 13,864.C2 $281.60 $281.60 $9,836.07 GATE 09 03 75 OT5TRIBUT10N OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMULNT 722854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 701810 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 712840 713840 714840 715840 723440 TOTAL 21950 NACCON6L0 EQUIPMENT CO 0071230 08 21 75 $263.47 $4* *** 722853 TOTAL $1,175.14 $1,175.14 $479.05 $479.05 $180.54 $180.54 $1,400.00 $1,400.00 $1,125.18 $1,125.18 $2,658.83 $2,658.83 $30.00 $30.00 $1,087.54 $1,087.54 $1,467.47 $1,467.47 $3,864.02 $3,864.02 $281.60 $281.60 $281.60 $281.60 $1,110.40 $144.20 $238.68 $286.00 $8,056.79 $9,836.07 $263.47 $263.47 PAGE 1 /060(x19 /06W Va 106'""!$ /oo d 50 0 • • • s • • 0 • s r • s 0 t 03 INTRAGOVFRNYEr1AL SERVICES ';ENOOR • \UMBER 22750 4C COY CO VENDOR I`FCRM4TIC'1 23900 H W MOORE EQUIPMENT Cr 1 27200 PARR AUTO PARTS CD 28450 PUBLIC SERVICE CO CF COCC t 28515 PLRIFOY CNEV CO E 30925 SAUNDERS PETRO CO t t 31800 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO 32650 SOUTH PLATTE AUTO SUPPLY 33300 STEVENS ALTOMOTIVF INC 1 ,I 19000 kCOC LUMBER CO ! t 90188 RICPARO CASTEEL I PO/VDU NUPRER PO/VOU DATE PO/YOL ANCLN1 0061719 07 31 75 13,240.35 0025139 O8 18 75 $84:85 0058952 08 06 75 $830;15 0037074 08 28 7S $37.39 0067691 07 21 75 $7:35 0074135 07 01 75 42,591.18 0074336 07 01 75 $23,533.14 0071181 08 26 75 $11;59 0043142 08 13 75 $491.C7 0066257 08 06 75 8574;57 0062870 08 21 75 $ie:Q7 0022963 08 28 75 $247:C6 DD NUT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 03 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 444 444 722853 TOTAL t44 444 122853 TOTAL 444 444 722853 TOTAL 44* 444 714803 TOTAL 4O4 444 722853 TOTAL 444 444 722852 TOTAL 444 444 722852 TOTAL 4*4 444 722852 TOTAL *4* 444 722853 TOTAL 444 444 722853 TOTAL 444 444 722852 TOTAL 444 444 722854 TOTAL TOTAL ENCU;'BRANCE CLAIMED FOR INTRAGOVERNYENTAL SERVICES a 156,213.58 PACE 2 f $3,240.35 $3,240.35 /W61 $89.85 189.85 /(‘Q.i.2 j $830.15 $830.15 /Gl‘:j ; $37.39 $37.39 /4e(141 j $7.35 $7.35 /c( 65 1 $2,591.88 $2,591.88 $23,533.14 636 $23,533.14_) $11.59 $11.59 $491.07 $491.07 $974.57 $974.57 128.67 $28.67 $247.06 $247.06 /a6G69 166661 3 t THIS IS TO CERTIFY 1447,41C ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NAPE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN UN PAGES 1 THROUGH al AND AiEp S tel. 3 , 1915 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCLLC BE MADE T THE RESPECTIVE I E AM UNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NA Nlj ff 'TOTAL AMOUNT $5b,a13.53 DATED TI -IS 3tst CAY OF �'-(d' , 1975. DO S DIRECTOR PANAGEPENT ! AND E1 / /SUS SCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ?V=. CAY CF Sip* . 19 75 MY CO N15SIUN E PIRtSI 4i3Ccmrlssioa4xPGethmt10,19T8 cc11 , NOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE 8DAR0 CF CCLNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, CCUCRACO1 HERE BY IAPPROVEI t .;D1 VF/S VIE` CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; �t40 WARRANTS IN PAYPEN TFEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORDERED D AWN UPON THE yntka9CL .knr, sin(' SulvteA, PuN TOTALING $ ,Ic,aI3.58 DATED THIS 3 DAY OF S.yai . , 19'15 ATTESTI •5 NT,/ /' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY DEPUTY e,., a .: ` 1 C AIRMAN �j `ENB�tA �, ifia L..0 al ty>t •! t 1 MEMBER L i i •• N E L D C O U N T Yi CCLCRADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM LIST 07 WCGH CAPITAL FLNC VENDOR VENDOx IN'CORM.STIGV Pn/VVc PO/Vou PO/V0L ‘UMBER NU'MRER DATE AMCLNT 21382 NANCY S LCNGSWURTH 0056037 08 15 75 145,76 0C NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 03 75 OISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT t., *4* 701191 TOTAL PACE 1 $45.76 $45.76 We 6 a ! TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR WtGH CAPITAL FUND 145.76 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES FAME BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAWS AS SHOWN UN PACES 1 ( THROUGH I AND DA c0 3iprt. 3 a 19 '75 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCL'LC BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE V DRSYIN MOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR V S=AITMj TRH TOTAL AmouNT $ fisi. lep DATED ThIS '3ta DAY OF Strut a 1975. 17—r' a�_D2R£CTOR MANACEMENI AND 8"' Tc � '[$SCRIP°^ AND SWORN IC BEFORE HE THIS 3c.-CAY Cr �t i L9`5 MY CO MI 14N EX 51 y. ulTc.; •eJ+.G•,.� NOTARY PUBLIC. NE, THE 80ARC CF CCLNTY PVHISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, CCLCRADTYs 44044[ OKR00119l5 Llk flOVt T CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE! AND WARRANT IN PAYMENT ThEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORD D 0RIAWN UPCN IHEttcgti C'c iadicitl' FUND DIALING $ LI5. '1C, DATED THIS 3`�`t DAY OF b. t. a 19 '75 ATTESTi COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY L DEPUTY ��CHAIRMAN \ Wm A- it ----,MEMBER y eilViree(44,9 -V K' ll -5 ll:ll� ���e C 1 a f MINI'IFS Rif,\RO OF COPNIY COMMISSIONFRS WFID COUNTY, COLORADO September 3, 1975 Tape f75 -6S & 66 bo 3•sar'd of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, net in regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the rrylar place of :meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building. Crc 'ley, Colorado, on Wednesday, September 3, 1975, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. '.he meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll coil the Olleving members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Also Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Commissioner, Roy Moser, Absent present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telop Director of Management & Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board. Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Gary Fortner Hunan Resources Director, Walt Speekman `I4.:_.\ ALE 3OVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 27, 1975. A motion was made and seconded. Motion earrfed. SIDS PRESENTED AND APPROVED: 3_idder Edwards Chevrolet Proposal of leasing two compact cars for Builuing Inspection Department Item I Item 2 Amount (No maintenance) $84.00 Per month 87.00 Per month Creeley Leasing Co. $105.07 Per month Delivery October 3, 1975 October 15, 1915 to November 1, 1975 Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to accept the Edwards Chevrolet bid at $84.00 per month. The Chairman seconded the motion and it carried. The delivery date to be October 3, 1915. CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it was moved and seconded to approve the following claims: )lotion carried. Encumbrance Claim List Ceneral Fund Read and Bridge Intragovernmental Hosptal Capital Fund Social Services Claims AIM AND ALC OAP $33,884.27 235,132.36 56,213.58 45.76 $ 15.00 343.00 285,600.00 139.00 \py}i'. Y'E.1S, HEARINGS, REPORTS AND CO MtJNICATIONS: The Board approved thoselisted on the agenda with the following aeditions: Fc}cutive Council, Sepr;r.b.- 22, 1975, 9:00 A.M. Crinty Bridget Meetin:::, September 25, 26 and 27, 1975, 9:00 A.M. o -y IllaWinandintaileinendairlannibiatauj '. J�': .`.L ic.'.ICY 00 rays, Scpte.Nber 20, 1975, Varaiv. Ow Board hats been t':. Leo., CO 'arl is ipate. mil,;eet .coat title \'t - the lh.titman referred to a letter indicating this :'roi.•ct will ho 100t Federally funded and they will be putting people to e S work thr:ughoot the Loa'`t v. ".visit Services Yu`Js - !h; Chiluvi.m made ca:unents regarding the lack of nct.!i.tg, the possible Ireese on the present caseload, and the unresponstve- .t;ss .,t the state level. Se iii Scry ices Reiiborsemcnt - the Chairman reviewed a letter regarding the 1i -tallow -meat of funds. Chairman Billings lndicatcd this topic will be dis;osseJ this Friday at in executive Board meeting with Colorado Counties. 'red Str.'p 'dee ipientts - '.he Chairman read into the record the out reaching tv.tilahility of ford stamps. 9L!. irestaui;.ttion System - The Chairman reported they now have 100% of the toast participation on Phase 11 of the 911 System. rerati!,d Fstatea - The Chairman read the letter dated August 27, 1915, from Frederick L. Ginsberg into the record advising the Board of the action taken by the Frle Town Council. The County Attorney read the letter into the record that he had mailed to Mr. Ginsberg that reviewed the final. 211t procedure. Chairman Billings instructed the Planning Department to take the usual steps on the final plat procedure. Dave Oskarson, a representative from Erie Coal Creek Ditch Company, was in the audience. He listed difficulties that still exist. He summed up his questions and av,ents by requesting their right be protected before the final plat is acted upon. The Chairman asked the County Attorney to answer Mr. Ginsberg's letter. Horse Bill 1041, Hearing or. Model State Regulations - The hearing date, September 19, 1975, has been set. A copy of this data was given to Hr. Fortner. Manpower Appointment - Chairman Billings has received notification from the Governor that he has been appointed to the Manpower Board. He commented that Mr. Speckman has been appointed to act as his alternate. SEKICH RESTAURANT: The Planning staff reported that they have been Informed of the violation and they have set a meeting date. PARKING LOT CLOSING ON WEST SIDE OF SERVICES BUILDING: The County Attorney read the resolution into the record. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to adopt the resolution. Chairman Billings seconded the motion and it carried. EST.a3L_9 HOURS FOR NEW SERVICES COMPLEX: Mr. Telep referred to the resolution prepared Last January regarding county hours. He then read this resolution into the record regarding the new Services Complex. Commissioner Jacobucci made a +tion to approve the resolution. Chairman Billings seconded the motion and it carried. The Chairman announced that the tentative date to move into the new complex will be in June and the dedication date is set for July 4, 1976. YOUIR PROGRAM: Mr. Speckman reported on this 100% Federally funded program. Approximately 400 youths were placed in Jobs. He felt this program was fairly successful and listed some of the different types of jobs. GLOBE 'KILLING ZONING VIOLATION: The County Attorney stated that the complaint has been filed. We must now just wait for a time to be set by the courts and therefore, requested this item be removed from the agenda. "A.ANACEMENT DESIGN ASSOCIATION: The County Attorney referred to the amended resolution drawn due to receiveing additional letter and exhibits. Commissioner Jaco- bucci made a motion to approve the amendments and to incorporate the exhibits. The Chairman seconded the motion and it carried. iii -TOWN AREA PLANNING SERVICES: The County Attorney reviewed the contract between Weld County and the Tri-Town Area (comprised of the towns of Dacono, Fred- erick, Firestone and the untcorporated town of Evanston) providing planning services. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to adopt the resolution and the contract. The Chairman seconded the motion and it carried. The fees v;:re briefly discussed. Paz % 2, Se7rf Aber 3, 1975 I \\ t'\\ k\.%,. .`S\V!\f St\'J St%M?a Mr. Puss described the ... .•lo, sat ckcaping of the ovetm cntal food stamps. tlonmisstoner �.�. ..., t •_tke a lot ion to ado •t the lease agreement with Creeley Sitt:aa l saa's for satekeepi6,•, of the food stamps. the Chatrfna❑ seconded ...:.i .ttd it carried, '`.i\ .'ir'- CAIN: Cho Couuv Attorney ',viewed this '1atm. He then read the tesolatIod ;•rep.ned to den c this etain and the letter addressed to the \A:t:.•'t` Sheriff's Aas.v i.ation inforrang them of the denial. Commissioner la<.•\i,ei node a motion to .adopt the resolution. The Chairman seconded the it Carried. S'.1 :?.\D tit: As per the survey made by the County Engineer to vacate a .Cot County OJJ f5i to the City of Evans, the County Attorney prepared .. c ti, r:.•r tate resolution and quit clam deed. Commissioner Jacobucci a 1.0t : to adopt the resolution to vacate a part of County Road S5!.. dhairn_l stdooded the motion and it carried. ,'..\" 'A!tON: lie Chairman commented that Ca leosa 1976 has appealed the ..ec isi a of the Weld County Board of C.lual izat ion to the Board of Assessment \;••e.a ls. Denver, Colorado. the Chili -H.a: asked that a copy be sent to Weld County Assessor. I. ,n^!,• Fle:trieat Inspection Department and authori-'o !oval atvertisenent for ins;aec for Z. Resolution authorizing Chairman to sign airport layout plan 3. Aut`.ori-e Creeley Urban Renewal Authority to begin preliminary work on Burger -Fry Subdivision Notice of Finding of No Significant Affect on the Environment 'IONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. ._e minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting vas adjourned at llt'13 A.M. e APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO M IESL�C«. %.5724.1 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER2 _. AND CLERK TO THE BOARD;' / !i 3Y2.„)..; `\r Deputy County Clerk ?te:• ,. ie".t -'`.er 3. I975 The meeting reconvened at 2:00 o'clock P.M., for the following business: S 1 • September 3, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 30, 1975, duly published August 1, 1975 in the Greela Journal, a hearing was held on the change of appointment of nenbers to the Weld County Housing Authority. A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobucci and seconded by Chairman Billings to have the Board of County Commissioners officially become the active Weld County Housing Authority. Motion • carried. (Commission,r Moser was a er3t.) ''<'. c7", _!� � su l� Inca r ATTEST:; COUNTY CLERK S'RECORDER • AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BYt- 1 b tiuty County C Tape #75-66 HAIRMAN, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -J RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS September 10, 1975 AGENDA ROLL CALL: MINUTES: 3tOS: MO Leaves SEPTEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-66 & 67 Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci Approval of September 3, 1975 1) Anti -freeze REQUISITIONS & CLAIMS: APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: REPORTS: September 10 September 10 September 10 September 10 September 10 September 15 September 15 September 16 September 17 September 20 September 22 September 25, September September September October October 6 October 6 October 6 October - Road and Bridge - Youth Service Bureau - Social Services - Human Resources - Ambulance - Human Resources Board - Groundbreaking, Centennial Village - Press Conference - Meet with towns Re: Highway funds - Fort Lupton Rendevous Days - Executive Council Meeting 26 6 27 - Nine County Budget meeting 2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Z.10 A.M. 3:30 P.M. 8:30 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. 22 Thomas Krebs, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. 22 Amend Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section 10:00 A.M. 22 Roger Sears (Sierra Investments) COZ, E-UD and H-UD to R-UD 10:00 A.M. 6 John E. Martinez dba Gill Recreation Center, 3.2% Beer license, on and off premises 9:00 A.M. - Albert Trunkenbolz, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. - Foster and Schott Enterprises, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. - Rodney H. Cuykendall, SUP, gas gathering plant and transfer terminal 10:00 A.M. 6 - Dale Allen Meska, 3.2% Beer license, on and off premises 2:00 P.M. 1) Health Department Balance Sheet, July 31, 1975 2) Minutes, Board of Adjustment, August 27, 1975 3) 011 and Gas Lease Auction, State Board of Land Commissioners 4} Agenda, Utilities Coordinating Committee, September 11, 1975 5} County Service Officer's Monthly Report, August, 6) Minutes, Board of Health, August 11, 1975 CONTINUED 1975 S , .VMNUN teAVtONS: BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Town of Eaton, 91t communication System 2) Town of Garden City, County -wide Animal Control 3) Dick MSacRavey, Director COG RE: Meeting on Functional Classification of Highways and Streets in the Region i) Public Utilities Commission, Application No. 27585, State Department of Highways 51 State Division of Property Taxation, Determination, University of Northern Colorado Foundation, Inc. (Granted) 6) State Division of Property Taxation, Notice of Forfeiture Rescinded, Zoar Congregation Church Prospect Valley, Ault V.F.W. Club and Pioneer Post Club of Greeley 7) Letter from Samuel S. Telep to Frederick L. Ginsberg RE: Parkland Estates 8) Letter from Samuel S. Telep to John E. Martinez RE: 3.2% Beer Application 9) Letter from Samuel S. Telep to Dale Allen Meska, 3.2% Beer Application 10) Letter from Jim Johnson RE: Land Use and Resource Conservation Bill 11) Letter from Gorsuch, Kirgis, Campbell, Walker and and Grover RE: Union Pacific Railroad Company's intent to file petition to abandon portion of track near Gill, Colorado 12) Letter from Alvin L. Steinmark RE: Franklin C. Zadel gas line 13) Article in Symposium Magazine RE: New Services Complex NEW: 1) Snow tires COUNTY ENGINEER: BUILDING INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: 1) Variance, Mobile home, Faye F. Schmidt 2) Sekich Restaurant COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) Create Electrical Inspection Department and Authorize Local Advertisement for Inspector 2) Resolution Authorizing Chairman to Sign Airport Layout Plan 3) Authorize Greeley Urban Renewal Authority to begin preliminary work on Burger -Fry Subdivision 4) Notice of Finding of No Significant Effect on the Environment 5) Resolution approving lease of two vehicles for Building Inspection Department RESOLUTIONS: Change method of appointment, Housing Authority Post weight limit on bridge 54/13A Approve agreement for Community Development Block Grant Program Approve lease of LTD from Greeley Leasing Company for Sheriff's Department Publish Notice of Action on Community Development Grant Approve revised Airport Layout Plan Enforce National Electrical Code of 1975 by Weld County and authorize advertisement for Electrical Inspector a U RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on or about May 21, 1975, by Resolution, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did apply for $100,000 Community Development Grant, to be used for the acquisition of the specific property known as GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR The following resolutions were presented: • GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR or MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR The following resoluti'. a were presented: S z 41 • RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on or about May 21, 1975, by Resolution, the RN1r'd of County Commissioners, Well County, Colorado, did apply for $100,000 Community Development Grant, to be used for the acquisition of the specific property known as Surger-Fry Subdivision, and to relocate those persona living therein, and WHEREAS, all rules and regulations as promulgated by the Federal Government have been complied with as pro- posed and pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL -93-383), relative to application for said grant. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that pursuant to Federal Law and in accordance with the aforementioned Act, the Clerk to the Board, be, and hereby is authorized and directed to publish notice of the Board's action all in accordance with said Act. The above and foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote this ..10th _ day of September, 1975. ATTEST:_ ::. ,iCt_ ` I.L a COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOAE�A1 BY: ,, `;Ic Deputy County "tlerr APPROVES TO FORM* ►-- r.1i te e ounty Attorn66bey LNR 9frl THE BOARD OF CG'NTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ") Rt:SOI UCION N tlKRN.\S, heretofore and on July 23, 1975, by Resolution, the of County ConunisS(O1Wvs, Weld COut)ty, Colorado, did adopt the National Electrical C'ado of 1975 as the Electrical Code to be enforced in Weld County, Colorado, and that all construction of buildings and structures chin Weld County shall conform to the provisions of said National Electrical Code of 1d7±., and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board that electrical inspections are lagging far behind building schedules and that final building inspections in Weld County are held up unnecessarily due to failure of final electrical inspections, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that it would be in the best interests of the County to take over all electrical inspections as it relates to construction of buildings and structures within Weld County, Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and it hereby orders and directs that on and after October 1, 1975, the National Electrical Code of 1975 as adopted by Weld County, Colorado, shall bo enforced in the construction of buildings and structures within \Veld County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Mr, Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget, advertise for a suitable person knowledgeable in the field of electrical work to be Electric Inspector in Weld County and to serve under the direction of the Weld County Building Inspector; and that such person or persons doing electric inspections in Weld County shall serve at the pleasure of the Board, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of September, A.D., 1975, nunc pro tune as of August 20th , 1975. ATTEST: t Weld County Clerk and Recorder aqd Clerk to the Board By ;' �`/,;, lei U4.,_{,/ Deputy Cou ty Clerk /i \J APFROVAD AS TO IORI\7L County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • etc J RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore and on July 23, 1975, by Resolution, the r,at'd of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did adopt the National El:cirical Code of 1975 as the Electrical Code to be enforced in Wok; County, Colorado, and that all construction of buildings and structures Attnin 1\ eld County shall conform to the provisions of said National Electrical Code of 1975, and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board that electrical inspections are lagging far behind building schedules and that final building tnspeciions in Weld County are held up unnecessarily due to failure of final :lectrical inspections, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that it would be in the best interests of the County to take over all electrical inspections as it relates to construction of buildings and structures within Weld County, Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and it hereby orders and directs that on and after October 1, 1975, the National Electrical Code of 1975 as adopted by Weld County, Colorado, shall be enforced in the construction of buildings and structures within Weld County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Mr. Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget, advertise for a suitable person knowledgeable in the field of electrical work to be Electric Inspector in Weld County and to serve under the direction of the Weld County Building Inspector; and that such person or persons doing electric inspections in Weld County shall serve at the pleasure of the Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of September, A. D. , 1975, nunc pro tunc as of August 20th , 1975. ATTEST: 2 /Z. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By L -C (4 i_G!' c ;J% -c7/ Deputy County Clerk I RO% D AS TO cOR1Lf; ;l axe E, County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -c1a YJ�` J tfr:1/l:le-et RESOLUTION WHEREAS, pursuant to application U• S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has submitted a grant agreement. Community Development Bloc;. Grant Program, incorporating therein all conditions applicable thereto, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it would be in the best interest of Weld County to enter into said agreement upon the terms and conditions as contained therein, a copy attached hereto and made a part hereof, by reference, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, approves and accepts the aformentioned agreement as submitted and that same be made effective forthwith. The duly made and 10th day of above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion seconded, adopted by the following vote on the September, A. D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar / / Deputy Count C erk APPROD AS TO f£QB i ‘75? COu NTY ATTORNEY U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HCOSIPJO AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT GRANT AGREEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ORANT PROGRAM a I Upen execution of the Acceptance Provisions of this Grant Agreement, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) agrees to pro- vide to the Grantee the Federal assistance under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-383) authorized by the Funding Approval identified therein, subject to the terms and conditions of this Grant Agreement, applicable law, regulations and all other requirements of HUD now or hereafter in effect. The Grant Agreement is effective with respect to such assistance as of the date the acceptance is executed and consists of each Funding Approval and acceptance hereto attached, together with the HUD approved application specified therein, including any Assurances, certifications, maps, schedules or other submissions made with respect thereto, the HUD Community Development Block Grant Regulations at 24 CFR Part 570 and the following General Terms and Conditionsi 1. Definitionse Except to the extent modified or supplemented by the Grant Agreement, any tern defined in Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 or the W!!I Community Development Block Grant Regulations at 24 CFR Part 570, shall have the same meaning when used herein. a s 2. (a) Agreement mews this Grant Agreement, as described above and any smandrents or supplements thereto. (b) Applicant means the entity designated as such in the Funding Approval. (c) Grantee means each entity designated as a recipient for grant or loan guarantee assistance in the Funding Approval and signing the acceptance provisions as Grantee under the Agreement. (d) Assurances, when capitalised, means the certifications and assurances aabmitted with grant applications pursuant to tho require- ments of 24 CFR Part 570. (e) Assistance provided under this Agreement means the grants and any loans secured by loan guarantees provided under this Agreement. (f) Program means the community development program, project, or other activities, including the administration thereof, with respect to which assistance is being provided under this Agreement. 2. °Section 3" Compliance in the Provision of Training. Employment and Business Opportunities: This Agreement is subject to the requirements of section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 USC 1701u), as amended, the HUD regulations issued pursuant thereto at 24 CFR Part 135, and any applicable riles and orders of HUD issued thereunder prior to the HUD authorisation of the Funding Approval. 3. • t The Grantee shall cause or require to be inserted in tU11 in all contracts and subcontracts for work financed in whole or in part with assistance provided under this Agreement, the section 3 clause set forth in 24 CFR 135.20(b). The Grantee shall provide such copies of 24 CFR Part 135 as may be necessary for the information of parties to contracts required to contain the section 3 clause. 3. Flood Disaster Protections This Agreement is subject to the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234). No portion of the assistance provided under this Agreement is approved for acquisition or construction purposes as defined under section 3(a) of said Act, for use in an area identified by the Secretary as having special flood hazards which is located in a community not then in compliance with the requirements for participation in the national flood insurance program pursuant to section 201(d) of said Act; and the use of any assistance provided under this Agreement for such acquisition or construction in such identified areas in communities then participating in the national flood insurance program shall be subject to the mandatory purchase of flood insurance requirements of section 102(a) of said Act. Any contract or agreement for the sale, lease, or other transfer of land acquired, cleared or improved with assistance provided under this Agreement shall contain, if such land is located in an area i i 4. identified by the Secretary is having special flood hazards and in which the sale of flood insurance has been made available under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq., provisions obligating the transferee and its successors or assigns to obtain and maintain, during the ownership of such land, such flood insurance as required with respect to financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes under section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. Such provisions shall to required notwithstanding the fact that the construction on such land is not itself funded with assistance provided under this Agreement. b. Equal Employment Opportunityi (a) Activities and contracts nbt subject to Executive Order ll2L6. as amended. In carrying out the program, the Grantee shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Grantee shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants for employment are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the followings employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Grantee shall i. post in consplcuoue places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the Government setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. The Grantee shall state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employ- ment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Grantee shall incorporate the foregoing requirements of this paragraph (a) in all of its contracts for program work, except contracts governed by paragraph (b) of this section, and will require all of its contractors for such work to incorporate such requirements in all subcontracts for program work. (b) Contracts subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended. Such contracts shall be subject to MUD Equal Employment Opportunity regula- tions at 24 CFR Part 1}0 applicable to MUD assisted constniotion contracts. The Grantee shall cause or require to be inserted in full in any nonexempt contract and subcontraot for conetniotion work, or modification thereof, as defined in said regulations, which is paid for in whole or in part with assistance provided under this Agreement, the following equal opportunity clauses During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows (1) The contractor will not disorlminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following; Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruit - Pent or remniitr.ent advertising; layoff or termination} rates of pay or otter forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. (3) The contractor will send to each labor union or representa- tive of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by the Contract Compliance Officer advising the said labor union or workers' representa- tives of the contractor's commitment under this section and shall post copies of the notice in conspecuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. (4) The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and S 1 relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Scecutive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the Department and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. (6) In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the non- discrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such males, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared in- eligible for further Oovernment contracts or federally assisted construc- tion contract procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1565, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. (7) The contractor will include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 25, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The J S. contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the Department may direct as a means of enforcing such previsions, including sanctions for noncompliance' Provided, however, that in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the Department, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the United States. The Grantee further agrees that it will be bound by the above equal opportunity clause with respect to its own employment practices when it participates in federally assisted construction works Provided, that if the Grantee so participating is a State or local government, the above equal opportunity clause is not applicable to any agency, instrumentality or subdivision of such government which does not participate in work on or under the contract. The Grantee agrees that it will assist and cooperate actively with the Department and the Secretary of Labor in obtaining the compliance of contractors and subcontractors with the equal opportunity clause and the riles, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor; that it will furnish the Department and the Secretary of Labor such information as they may require for the supervision of such compliance; and that it will otherwise assist the Department in the discharge of its primary responsibility for securing compliance. 9, The Grantee tl:rther agrees that it will refrain from entering into any contract or contract modification subject to Executive Order 11'246 of September 24, 1965, with a contractor debarred from, or who has not demonstrated eligibility for, Government contracts and federally assisted construction contracts pursuant to the executive order and will carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause as may be imposed upon contractors and subcontractors by the Department or the Secretary of Labor pursuant to Part II, Subpart D of the executive order. In addition, the Grantee agrees that if it fails or refuses to comply with these undertakings, the Department may take any or all of the following actions; Cancel, terminate, or suspend in whole or in part the grant or loan guarantee; refrain from extending any further assistance to the Grantee under the program with respect to which the failure or refusal occured until satis- factory assurance of future compliance has been received from such Grantee; and refer the case to the Department of Justice for appropriate legal proceedings; 5. Lead -Based Paint Hazards; The construction or rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this Agreement is subject to the HUD Lead - Based Paint regulations, 24 CFR Part 35. Any grants or loans made by the Grantee for the rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this Agreement shall be made subject to the 10. 1 provisions for the elimination of lead -base paint hazards under sub- part B of said regulations, and the Grantee shall be responsible for the inspections and certifications required under section 35.14(f) thereof. 6. Compliance with Air and Water Actst This Agreement is subject to the requirements of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 USC 1857 et seq., the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 USC 1251 et seq. and the regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency with respect thereto, at 40 CFR Part 15, as amended from time to time. In compliance with said regulations, the Grantee shall cause or require to be inserted in full in all contracts and subcontracts with respect to any nonexempt transaction thereunder funded with assistance provided under this Agreement, the following requirements: (1) A stipulation by the contractor of subcontractors that any facility to be utilized in the performance of any nonexempt contract or subcontract is not listed on the List of Violating Facilities issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to 40 CFR 15.20. (2) Agreement by the contractor to comply with all the requirements of section 114 of -the Clean Air Act, as amended, (42USC 1857c-8) and section 308 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, (33USC 1318) relating to inspection, mnitoring, entry, reports, and information, • 11. as sell as all other requirements specified in said section 11L and section 30e, and all regulations and guidelines issued thereunder. O) A stipulation that as a condition for the award of the contract prompt notice will be given of any notification received from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, EPA, indicating that a•facility utilised or to be utilised for the contract is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities. (1,) Afreement by the contractor that he will include or cause to be included the criteria and requirements in paragraph (1) through (L) of this section in every nonexempt subcontract and requiring that the contractor will take such action as the Government may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions. In no event shall any amount of the assistance provided under this Agreement b% utilised with respect to a facility which has given rise to a conviction under section 11)(0)(1) of the Clean Air Act or section 309(c) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. i. Federal Leber Stvtdards provisionst Except with respect to the rehabilitation of residential property designed for residential use for less than eight families, the Grantee and all contractors engaged under contracts in excess of $2,000 for the construction, prosecution, completion or repair of any building or work financed in whole or in part with assistance provided under this Agree- 12. meat, shall comply with HUD requirements pertaining to such contracts and the applicable requirements of the regulations of the Department of Labor under 29 CFR Parts 3, 5 and 5a, governing the payment of wages and the ratio of apprentices and trainees to journeymen: Provided, that if wage rates higher then those required under such regulations are imposed by state or local law, nothing hereunder is intended to relieve the Grantee of its obligation, if any, to require payment of the higher rates. The Grantee shall cause or require to be inserted in full, in all such contracts subject to such regulations, provisions :meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 5.5 and, for such con- tracts in excess of $10,000, 29 CFR 5a.3. • i. No award of the contracts coveted under this section of the Agreement shall be made to any contractor who is at the time ineligible under the provisions of any applicable regulations of the Department of Labor to receive an award of such contract. 8. Nondiscrimination Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 This Agreement is subject to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) and HUD regulations with respect thereto including the regulations under 24 CFR Part 1. In the sale, lease or other transfer of land acquired, cleared or improved with assistance provided under this Agreement, the Grantee shall cause or require a covenant running with the land to be inserted in the deed or lease for I 13. such transfer, prohibiting discrimination upon the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, in the sale, lease or rental, or in the use or occupancy of such land or any improvements erected or to be erected thereon, and providing that the Grantee and the United States are beneficiaries of and entitled to enforce such covenant. The Grantee, in undertaking its obligation in carrying out the program assisted here- under, agrees to take such measures as are necessary to enforce such covenant and will not itself so discriminate. 9. Obligations of Grantee with Respect to Certain Third Party Relationshipsi The Grantee shall remain fully obligated under the provisions of the Agreement notwithstanding its designation of any third party or parties for the undertaking of all or any part of the program with res- pect to which assistance is being provided under this Agreement to the Grantee. Any Grantee which is not the Applicant, shall comply with all lawful requirements of the Applicant necessary to insure that the program with respect to which assistance is being provided under this Agreement to the Grantee is carried out in accordance with the Applicant's Assurances and certifications, including those with respect to the assumption of environmental responsibilities of the Applicant under section 104(h) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. 10. Interest of Certain Federal Officials: No member of or Delegate to the Congress of the United States, and no Resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of J ti lv . this Agreement or to any benefit to arise from the same. M i 11. Interest of Heabers2 Officers, or Employees of Grantee, Members of Local Governing Body, or Other Public Officials: No member, officer, or employee of the Grantee, or its designees or agents, no member of the governing body of the locality in which the program is situated, and no other public official of such locality or localities who exercises any functions or responsibilities with res- pect to the program during his tenure or for one year thereafter, shall' have any interest, direct or indirect, in any contract or subcontract, or the proceeds thereof, for work to be performed in connection with the program assisted under the Agreement. The Grantee shall incorporate, or cause to incorporated, in all such contracts or subcontracts a provision prohibiting such interest pursuant to the purposes of this section. 12. Prohibition Against Payments of Bonus or Commission: The assistance provided under this Agreement shall not be used in the payment of, any bonus or commission for the purpose of obtaining HUD approval of the application for such assistance, or HUD approval of applications for additional assistance, or any other approval or con- currence of HUD required under this Agreement, Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1574 or HUD regulations with respect thereto; provided, however, that reasonable fees or bona fide technical, 1 15. consultant, managerial or other such services, other than actual solicitation, are not hereby prohibited if otherwise eligible as prt'gra. costs. • i L' L DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING A.ND URBAN OfYILOPMENT :imam NOY OED ELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM FUNDING APF':OVAL UNDER TITLE I OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 (Public Low 93-383) 1. %LW Ol ARIoc AN' 1a. Veld County ♦PPLICAt10N!GRANT NO. _I-7S--Q$-OO1O__.—.__..__.-- I. OA TIE' OF A•PLIC ATION p.�112 q�ypq1S— ---__—— a. •L►,IC t.' S \OO Ai SS I tro:Ara Pron. C,t/. Cnvar, St.. NJ Zip Co-.) 1516 Hospital Road Delay, Colorado 880631 S. oar�or HUO �ECEIiT or •PlucAnoN v_14, _1975------------- .. 1 Original Funding Approval 1-1 Amendment. Amendment No. All sec0ai itfuences bekw are b the Hasinjanf Community Ocvelocment Act of 117) unless otherwise indicated. _ T. CATIGORA OF CCM'VN!TY DEVELOFMENI BLOCK GRANT FOR THIS FUNDING ACTION I L-n1,:A .Mil N.;:: a." YelropCl!tao Entitlement (Sec. 106) d.,_-_: Vet opcl! tan Discretionary (Sec. IDS) I U SMSA, State of , 4V11 ?,'C) c. - - No; ikuepontan Enbt'e!neallSec. 106) 1. ,x; !kniktre,loIitan Oise rebonary(Sec.106) e. `; Se•.zhws One rebona ry (Sec.101) I. _ Urgent Needs Fund (Sec. 10309 ) I. AMOUNT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS APPPOVEO a. Amount ofCO9GFunds Currently Reserved for this Appticant S_100,00C!.00-_-_— b. Amount of COW; Funds Now Being Approved hr This Applicant $ 1QQA44QA00 c. Amount of Reservation to be Cancelled (line 8a minus 80) S -Qr HUG ACCOUNTING USE ONLY •1TI )saa/M.i 7,7 REl NUMBER, - SI EC 5 3fl 1 © IB�R, lil1 II 1rI 018 2N IPI l I . , 11 1) 11 1. 1, al 10 le a [fFECTh[OATE Q AMOUNT! SCHEDULE NP ICAT[GOR fr t [[.1� ), .1 41 F1 L ,0 41 II 10 74 H E O,STRIBUTION OF A►►ROVED COMMUNITF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT a. Amount II Advance Approved by Authorization dated S -O- r,ran( Amount Rc erved fu Guarantee of leans hr Acquisition of Property (Sec. 108(0)) S ___42...___ c. Grant Asowt ReserM to Seale (b tstan6ng Urban Renewal Loans (Sec. 11201). Attach schedute at accordance w,1% instMtions S -n.. _ i Sum a:s xi 3a, 30, and If S ____=O�_ t A,xi nt of Approve4 MSG Ani!aUe for CiiOrate:met (tine Id minus Sd) I _1004.000..00__ 1n.0-1Cfa r1-) S I ANON' _'F $CRPLLS. Rik% RE NE'A1L il'NDS APPROVED AND SAL ANCE AVA,LABL I ,Co,. la lr I 300,0'1 •'( S1' LS U R F4.ts Rti.t eJ tY R.S A,,i nel $ -0- ) Am,tnt A s.;;'vs U R F4Ivs N:,• Beni A3yvcc,ed $ —0— c 3a'al' t al 54; cs v i F n!s Art 13;'e Icv FLLIe Use Lime Ila m no la)} $ —0— HUD ACCOUNTING USE ONLY (ArTy rAC r ��I�. Liii E AFC A 'lo � L���PIJIF��ER - I I ��IS ..... N II 1\ ]\ 35 ...t an.. . AMI! 1 L� TlE. T1.i MT �r F IAOVNT Li ar 2 ITrJ111(1�i SCHFOULC NO. 1.I ., .: n .C .SIU 3. Ii 11 RECIPIENTS CO 3•PROYED Cats? AWOUNIS ICEN T i I IC AVON OF •(CIPIEN TS III a A✓C- c3ni IdenlJ ad in Brack /0.5 1 to Nate and Address Lf Reclplenl Other Than A,pellcant ,.-. Iw}e Snap Crrv. Canrr, PC* .4 21P CnOel N/A c Total APPROVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT 121 S 100000.00 1 $ $ APPROVED SURPLUS URBAN RENEWAL FUNDS (31 s —0— $ —0— $ —0- 12. AMDI,jNT OF LOAN GVfRANTEE NOe BEING APPROVED (SI:. 1Rkb)7 $ —0- la IECI PI ENT OF LOIN GV4PLNTEC C .ck Will awl, N/A a ; Apyllcanl ILent.1.0 In Blx1 No I ._. RK'Went Other NI A.C!.cilll 11.1.i. (la CJ Ire../ NO-79Ei r1-71) I 3 14. Waiver of Certain Application Requirements for Section 106 Grants N/A / / The application requirements of Section 104(.1(1), (2) and (3) are waived pursuant to Sec. 104(b)(3), except as indicated below: 15. Determination Regarding Priorities or Needs to be Het by Proposed Activities (s) tx/ The Applicant has certified to the satisfaction of HUD that its Community Development Program has been developed so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low or moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. (b) /_/ The Applicant has certified and HUD has determined that the activi- ties described in the application meet other community development needs having a particular urgency as specifically described in the application. 16. Environmental Review Actions (a) / / The Applicant lacks legal capacity to assume environmental respon- sibilities under Sec. 104(h). HUD has prepared and circulated a final Environmental Impact Statement on the application. (b) Lac/ The Applicant has legal capacity to assume environmental responsi- bilities under Sec. 104(h) and has submitted requests for release of funds and certifications approved by HUD under Section 104(h)(2) for all projects except those listed under Item 17(a) hereof and the following exempt projects: 17. Conditional Approvals on Use of Funds /t/ Utilization by the Grantee of the approved funds for the projects, services and facilities shown below is prohibited without the further express written authorization of HUD. (a) Projects requiring HUD environmental approval under Section 104(h)(2): Pro ects Mount 1. Acquisition of real property, $23,000.00 2. Relocation payments and assistance ,8,000.00 RUO-7012 (1-15) 4 Pt \ieot 1. Administrative 4. Special equipment for handicapped 5. Continger'ies up to Amount 19,000.00 1,000.00 9,x•00 (b) Section t05(a)18) public services determined necessary or appropriate for which other Federal assistance may be available: Services Amount NONE (c) Section 105(a)(2) flood or drainage facilities for which other Federal assistance may be available: Facilities Amount NONE 18. Ineligible Activities Reducing Section 106 Grant Entitlement / / Application for funding of the following proposed activities, determined by HUD to be ineligible under Title I of the Act, Is disapproved and the Applicant's section 106 grant entitlement has been reduced in the amount shown below: Proposed Activity Amount NONE HUD -;082 (1•7S) 5 l9. Grant or loan Guarantee Recipient Other than Applicant N/A / / The grant and/or loan guarantee approved for any recipient other than the Applicant, as shown in Items 11.b. and/or 13.b., is for the fotlowing projects or activities: Name of Recipient Project or Activity Mount V. Special Conditions and Modifications of Grant Agreement NONE / / Check if continued on extra sheet and attach. The funding approval indicated above for utilization of the assistance provided thereunder in accordance with the approved application, subject to the require- ments of Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-383) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development's rules and regulations, and the execution of a Grant Agreement in accordance therewith, is hereby authorized. JUL 2 2 Isis Date: Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentBy: Aar frde (Signatu Regional Administrator (Title) Date Applicant notified that funding has been authorized: HLD_7O 2 (1-75) ACCEPTANCE PROVISIONS The Grant Agreement, authorized by the Department of Sousing and Urban Development on under the Funding Approval for appli- cation/grant no. , is hereby accepted by the Applicant as Grantee under the Agreement and the Grantee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of the Agreement, applicable law, regulations and all requirements of HUD, now or hereafter in effect, pertaining to the assist- ance provided, Weld County, Colorado (Name of Applicant/Grantee) (Signature of Authorized Of Bear S title: Chairman, Bpard of County Date: September, 10, 1975 Commissioners tt:D-7O8≥ (1-75) I \1 HOVil\G ;N0 L'RFI>N DEVELOPMENT F ECFRM. BV0.O.\O, ITO, 4\0 STOUT SIRE E IS C'I$.t . COLOREOO 9J≥fl July 31, 1915 Mr. 01ena H. Siltlrgs Chairman Veld County Commissioners 1516 Hospital Road Oreelsy, Colorado 80611 Dear !Or. Sidlings: 8Vsw REelr NEIER TO Vs are pleased to inform you that ve have approved the application for Coanunity Development flock Grant discretionary funds for Veld County for the program period beginning July 31, 1975 and ending July 30, 1976. A grant in the amount of $100,000 has been allocated for the finan- cing of the program, subject to the conditions on the attached sheet. Inasmuch as final allocations of Section 8 units have not yet been determined, it should be understood that this approval does not con- stitute an approval of any Section 8 units proposed therein. teolosed are four copies of the approved Grant Agreement and finding approval forms. Please execute the enclosed fora NUJ -7082. with attached standard contract provisions. Return three copies to the Denver Regional Officio and retain one copy for your tiles. In addition, ire are enclosing HUD -271 (ode copy) and RUD-119h (two copies) along with the related reference HUD Handbook 1900.23. Please take special note of Appendix 2. Page 2, block 8, of this handbook vhieh requires authenticated documentation, including a specimen signa- ture, establishing the authority and de1eE•ation of this authority to the authorising official. The completed cards and authenticated documentation, along with the executed Grant Agreement, must be returned prior to issuance of the letter of Credit. The Letter of Credit will be processed end smiled within 15 days after receipt of the executed contrast and the completed cards. 2 As you taw, these funds nay not be utilised until the required environmental assessments bars been completed and a vritten release of Nnds has been obtained from this office. It you bare any ques- ttoas, please direct then to Armand 8edaeley, your Cosrcinitr Planning sad Development Representative, at (303) 817-1666. Sineerily. Robert C. Rosenholm Regional Administrator n',o to sues attsiAtatailagavat Ka County. I. The folloviag comments regarding the Rousing Assistants Plan are provided as guidance for you in the execution stagy A. The total Haber of rental units shorn in Table I is considerably less than the corresponding comas figure. It le not likely that the number of rental units declined during that period. S. The county show an identical ratio (29,O) of substandard housing for both ovner-occupied and rental units. Usually, the ratio is considerably higher for rental units. C. Sines the RAP shove a large number of units suitable for rehabilitation, the possibility of dereloping programs to sake use of this resource should be explored. RF;St�Llt'1'lON RECi('I .\ PING;, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND BRIDGES IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that motor vehicles are habitually being driven over the bridges of Weld County. Nitheut regard to weight limitations of said bridges and thereby causing damage to the bridges at great expense to Weld County, and WHEREAS, said Board is authorized by the statutes of the State of Colorado to regulate the gross vehicle weight of vehicles using the bridges of Weld County based upon the weight limitation of each bridge, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- mined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections that the maximum safe gross vehicle weight should be limited to those weights on bridge or bridges as designated, and as set forth in survey, marked Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate gross vehicle weight on County bridges, 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 gross weight limits as determined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections of each bridge, and as is more specifically set forth in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on or over said bridge numbered 54/13A on County Road No. 54 in District 12, when said vehicle gross weight shall exceed the maximum safe weight limit for said designated bridge as set forth in EN. hibit A, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and that the driving of any vehicle which is in excess of the aforementioned weight limit on said designated bridge, shall be prima facie evidence that said weight is not reasonable, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful. Dated this 10th day of September, A.D., 1975. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa d fly It; Deput Co my Clerk AP OV ': AS TO F`ORa�i._ �0 ` Lie,"d Cc,unty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONE RS WEICOUNTY, COLORADO etc- /1' /teeter i seameawarniallsall 1 UfrICi- or COUNTY INGINEFIt RICHARD 1, STRAUB COUNTY ENGINEER (0 COLORADO PHONE 11031 363 X711 (XI 716 P. O. BOX 758 GREELEY.COLORADO 80611 TO Cnnitty Corrnissloners 'County Attorney Bridge Supervisor Traffic Technician District Supervisor FRO.'! County Engineer RE: Weight limit on County Bridge 54/13A on County Road 54 .\ field inspection has been made on the above bridge on 8/6/75 DISTRICT 2 Engineering computations to determine the safe weight limit have been made based on the field inspection. It is our recommendation that the maximum safe weight limit (gross vehicle weight) for the above bridge be limited to tons for all types of vehicles or as shown below. 10 tons for type 3 unit (Single vehicle) 15 tons for type 3S2 unit (Semi Trailer) 17 tons for type 3-3 unit (Truck plus full trailer) Signs have been placed on 8-11-75 as per attached sketch. The appropriate resolution should bo prepared. REMARKS Subrnl ted by Date _ Co.ty Engine l Form 17 9/3/75 4/75 `% ....."*.,N. a..a... a, ay.%. to%1l. I.a • •. 1 m. e\ it -Willa• a h. •.a V.. to. Ll9YI\V'.1 a11.1.OMORTIYIM1ISY.i SIMISIISISP I I I i • stA /cTEO /JH.;% 4 �� 1 --...... _i: i CCU/WY .QD fl f F .1. /COO ..t N. so%e A i I J2" 2.5.2,t \ '1 to Yon cIS Tot+ �y W 1g" 3o" COON TY RD /5 TITLE R STR/C7Eo _ BR/OGE -5/EN - BR/OSE s�//3A ivEY BY _el SdNMQ�- GATE B /. DRAWN BY EAU/f/rDER DATE 9 Z 9s CHEC 81 DATE AR. ROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER COUNTY ROAD NO. -s'¢ iRaiafels FJllfwaYt tan n.r Mx,S YTRi.9216'it>S20[ lifISSOCWTI _ WELD COUNY.TY DEPORTMENT Q ENGINEERING tLWLatfalR'a: SY.4>?tIi'M1O21f11LZYQJIC'f�2�- F 'A a 2//5 RESOLUTION f WHEREAS. it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners, \\ old County, Colorado, to lease from the Greeley Leasing Company, for the iso of tho \Vold County Sheriff's Department, the following vehicle, to -wit: 1 - 1875 LTD- PITT, Ford Automobile, Serial No, 5,tti3S147350, as per motor vehicle lease agreement number 486, said lease agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, for a total lease pur- chase price of Two Hundred Forty -Eight Dollars ($248,00) per month. NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Weld, State of Colorado, agrees to lease from the Greeley Leasing Company the aforementioned vehicle for the use of the Weld County Sheriff's Department, upon all of the terms and conditions as recited in said tease agreement #486 hereinabove referred to. Dated this 10th day of September, A, D„ 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By , Deputy County Clerk APPROVE TO FORM: "//c f�,JS 'Y.Cr C6unty Atto ney 1- r (2 1 STANOARO LEASING AGREEMENT J NIT LtAI■ hoses., lease S., • .aa• .._<ESS Li 04'. • doer 4-a COO.. ._. _.. hose aJdre.s '! tor? Sy at( s s,: sass. -g terns 1utn 'rlR coca ,., l:.s d t: ,. _n lc. .he +... y b•. \<AI,.•on ih<1:,1. carp an and e.roi r sls l Ps Eh TyiAb1\QV al VON PUN Di 1RFCIl 110..11RM1isa VY rid lit. The eh,. le and n.<Ruar.uDmror,Ors,nal Value. n ... lPT„1 sta:ti 1"5C�:. , .44 _ "“t y Y•'E L 'r SERA*. W. COLOR CIIS USE "Eau Gtlaah'a Sc, E.•Sc 1.E.• Oa. ,'soak YELL( $ MJYTrat, CEaaft.St9Y I p.c Ise M _. .ha ha. c 1 s•a r d C. u:pmL t lesser,. as rep'aer.' by errs egmpmerol and all equipment necessary to lasfal Ito •c h. 'e .hrt owas the SthJ.te sn m!rd abuse aml sha:l in lode all such standard and rase mirrors,. s s : y... <d by ran. " ,thera ose. may be sas•t!lcd spine delivery at lessee's notion. attic lessor's apycaval. • M ,,,<o,r ..r !mt.. The cs.c .. ,v the \eh:. bat s.Inmcnse on the chic shoat below. cep;l(t Pf t\.17�n[ 4�10L 11`�4l PVMV j< Vl0\1H L d LF1eF If RV R)SIU The Sevunry Deposit, Deli,ery Pa)men•, Mileage, shu ` codT, se • s a . .r.r was 5104tH C.Ia.:a1 fists -.c Peter. --- Sloss. I isense Shtm. Repair Tit P...5i.1k's-T.11f. Pr. a roll Co 1. "'pact _ I i Tn!¢1 DNisery merit R:n's. Fee S Lerx fern. Der ,r le .n I %O'TiLY '•LYtal lv wanae "rider: Par. 5 It.) Col!_Upset Total al, sr• License Mains. Repair Tan S $ .VII Other E Scent ty Deposit $ 5 To• l M4nfi ly Ln Sal Total Rentals EE I* LEadE -�- . �Ll� allaarE cinagcc $ .115 PER Mot a. Sr :r,.rn Dr r, The Sc s De penh t pail by Lessee Id Lesser as part of Tidal Decery Payment shall be fully refunded n ter inarnn of this �. e hois f pet,oneol thin lease. In th.e ecent of any default by lessee, such deposit ray be applied by lessor Inward payment of ant •r ( any so.t or expense (:nela p a.ncaeyv' lees) incurred by lessor in pinnersice therewith. Such deposit, hours et, shal • r e ,. ms. J as parr.. t d a. y renal nI. is d:mirto shunt Lessee's ob' Jarion. to perform rhos tease in ▪ T>o] Del, Payment and Total MMmtly Rental. L'pum delirtry of the Vehicle to lessee, the Lessee shall pa: Lessor the Total Delivery Plymes' •h:,h ,r .aces ,tai Lc Se monthof Scureta. Tea her, tom* 0e term of this lease, Lessee shall pay Iwo, the Total 1Mrnrhly Rental is advance e me elrst day of ea.h m.:n-h- It the lease torn begins or ends on other than the frost err last day of a month, naymest for that ninth Is or will be ap. ▪ 'end on a d•,:, tans. 5. V\lae e„eC ase. IfaWedge Chasten toed shove,L,anee shall pay Lessor such charge foe each male the Vnhicic is driven. after accumufalion of :he Free V' . age spec di rotabcs a, pa)a':e on the first day of the nail succeeding month. If anoth en Vehicle is witst,tuted for the Vr hie le, both shall c aside red ant fro the purpose of aceumula tory mite age and paying Mileage Charges. If the odometer on the Vehicle fails, mileage foe the Period of •. ,are stall he Lamp. th ed on e basis of the average daily mileage of the Vehicle donna the preceding 30 days. 1. Lee Chart_. Any payment era made by Lessee srth!, five days after its due dale shall be subject to a late charge of 5i of such late payment. e. Other Charges- If sly hisuraace, Operatlrg, Licensing, Maintenance -Repair or Tat (Large is specified Perrin as part of Total Monthly Rental. the •arae -.•..lacd A L A's herons of the m ! ly denfeed costs specified herein. B the average cost for any month of any one or more of sus h cost. 1. keh a sha Lest e mcre than 10' abase the amount specnf ed Lessee shall pay Lessor an additional monthly reels] equal to such increase •o .< Id', It aty stash a.erase cost my month shall decrease m: a than 10% below the amount specified. Lessor re shall fund lessee m amour' pas' I a sash desreale het -,w far. Net 'cruse. ,e des rea sec shall be stated by lessor to Lea:ee (run. time to One. and shall he payable •I Om l0 a,. a, ei Lessee's fecr,pt of such 1ca!emem. i OPER ATISC FVPEASES Lessee shag pay foe all s ashore. panf,L rarageshighway road sersiee and toeing charges on toll., and all fine incmred os ..n a k the VehsT L ec .sa!I ails pay for all gas trine, nil and av, freeze required for proper opera elan sr protection rd the Vehicle, s, ueept Lessna''l pay asy a(: be •a'EC I •r .11:0ce.nrs are here .pecif,eJ: gasoline a per gallon; oil a per quart. inal-freeze a pen art. qu $. 4SL\TENVSC and REPC110.S. Lessee shall marrot eon the %elicit in good sorbing order and condition, properly serviced and greased, and shall mate •:y repa.mi amd repia«ments. ToCe t 1 reptmements shall west 1n Lessor., All such savi<ing. tepaars arsdreplaeememl shall be done.in order of pr ,sr, at L< sit's shop , strip of nea.es r a rh lard dealec in sash make of vehicle. unless any interested insurance company shall direct other - a,. A! ups It m S< nece. my by accident or cotti.iin and not coo cred by insurance shall be paid for by lessee. All other servicing, repairs and te- rse -enters chart he paid fn by Lessre accept Lessor shalt pay for any of the same for sloth costa sic here specified: tires at $ each lot total '( 'ep'acement. repair !aba an a per h no, repaic parrs at (calendar year) Mfes parts price schedule. H Lessor is to pay foe any sers:anp repairs or replacements and the same are to be done elsewhere than Lessor-. shop. Lessee shall (1) obtain Lesss prior s! mono if the emit of of the same ill tinted 1 and (II have an herniae.' bill sent to least( for payment es pay the bill sod praexist sen art ra Lea. if fa re,ra.e cc :test. 5. INS,RV\CF barns the least term t Leos el tee; shall al bin eepcnse obi' in and munition the following insurance on the Vehicle; Pal r,preh<n. awe ere and :he't nc,ra,ce I o car., and file, theft and eomhined add,S on.l anitstance Cy tract, s Ith not mime than $50 deductible for cars std 1. Or trx is and $1 all d'dut'.h:r fro noiiam and heavier tracks; roil Gib. `.n aid agree ,eraaa,ce a. rb r•at m,.re r'tam f10)dcdosnble for ear. and light trucks and 1250 deductible foe meJrum and busier truck'; and (,,il Aa•-,me,sa le Lahit, YY ,m :n«,ranee s:',I ,r. o(n.,t test than $S00,000 IOC any th any awe peon for injury ordea.a)DO,0'R1 for any one accident for personal .snap -d,'., a:sd 6.(,000 fu r perry •damage for care and $50,0001 ce property damage fro sue k.. a.Other In.✓ance. Lessee shat pr orode aid pay f -w any other Insurance or bind that may be required by ally govrmm(nla! authority Si a condition no or on ex,re. u'un s:'b I ...see'. use ur:he. Vehicle. s. Pnvr. P- •ej, Ir ocr, on. sax e shall prm•L. t, rs their unarms Is may appear, the Lessor. the term. any *diet pets on having an ..cctresi a the V t c!e if rye de sire., and a y pc n. or re sp als,hlt De the use or operation of the Ve hic k. 411 wort. inswarlee shall be -.ended through • sae ins. cumpaeory impanel by Lento My m.uvance ref<aed to in Ill and 0 )stave to be provided by Lessor may be provided 'a :elf-rnsuranc e. lessee sha'i !ar,sh Lesc.e se,.. satxy 'v:dance of a, s,rance to he Poo ideal by lessee. - Pcmer de. toy rs ✓.•re Y * =s tcse,ved by eater parry f -a arty loss Of casualty that has been made good by tMother shall to than talent he paid 1 die o t .n4;, exh :.•ter :. Shen ,n d<fa Cr au:fs respect ri any nor has uh:gam ,,ns herrunder and (ads to lure stash defa salt. F'M C*SC RI FD Oti LOTH PACaFS OF TWS CONTINDIRACT. NOT P IC) LLFSSE E. (I) DO NOT SIGN T195AGRREEF;MaINT BEFNS ORE YOU RF AD Tr O IP IT (TA -THINS ANY HANK SPACES TO FtE FILLED N. 12) YOU ARE ENTITLED TO A CO.5P1.EIFLY FILLED -IS COPY OF THIS AORF. WENT. YSIT Sf51•HPRFO),the p.-esha;<H,I-air.v.d tesTease rhi.6:_—_QeY of__.___eite.ter .It_ ?5— old r2edunty of Color'.'lo It 1te X__. ._. A By, .-..art CL4' ova is< —GL L>!s1!'L.____ _. teak_ _L1<R I STAHOARO l (ASN6 AGR((lasT NIT LIME .. ;Ica.: Sat. IL tn, .5.115: i -f-p cceti ah,,.e address L.P.) ...1g. - __a' -)a T ing k.. 1'.11 t L'a:E\I An.r\at l (1lt VJ\ftll\t'EPMF[1\1pl1..LT Yob\RA.•JLht. Ihuleh, leanjat, ertra cur.,+mr t,Ong•nal \al uq T1.ra.;% a• vat( v. -T-1Ti [;. 'r E[ s Silky tla;a,, �. SC+.<r an [ warns,. canna ''0' 4 '. \IG -•41 t0 aL E.. -refs' ITITS: '[,p coital as F f t .e a ' - a J can .rent len ept ac •eptaaed by rata rqu pmenrl and all era pment netessa•y to lit 1 if, .. IT n \<n. ,a'sha': ran the \eh., a Jet,f,hed these and shall induct< et sushi standard and eases fdoirmen. s. n '.1 Cq.'ra.i %, sate r...e. nay e m.alled e'er delivery al lestee'1 eanense, rich lector's appcia at. • _.... ago n. I': ca,. .,.s, .,r r\cn,le Na1 c.mmrn:e,n the i ee ehean brleu, L1."..__11 .L�\L Lt4 \L fCt LI\ E1R{ PVOA:L.1. \tosig 1 1 LI 15Llig1LR1411�. The Sea only Dap,,s,l, 0.9nety Payment, Mileage. t, a , . an R a s r h:: I r an s t des.in. r Lid.-,. Pc. t , -1 C,nn•. F. t 1 . retailsr'.', ('pan: Laat ta____ c..an:(s ‘1,•.. I,.rme tla.nr, R.pa a a $ I I Tan foal Peony Payment t a R: r. a'. Fee a Yp _hat In...rear I. r. er Pa •. f I I Conn.) Li L ___._.___..- Par,StiJCo:,.-[port Pe . 5,,1 P.L, 1 P.D. -_ ___ 1„41 a ntvlaL a Ian ,_ Total Sh,nlhly Rental S LL +c. License blase, Repur a I 1. 1 'a. Lea'e Ie:n. D<;on a n S Ill Other 1 $',tinny (\pnit I Total R E , ,c v..E1aE ', .'t,ts Y. LOOS <«IASI $ 5t, PPR MILE 1.s,. err.. D ft: S, D . ,,t prod by lease, lo lessor Si part of Total (kl,v.ry Payment shall be roily refunded tilerminatton of that • yr . r. e h. ere, th:a Irase. In the <sent of any default by Lc',re, aueh Jcp•tsit may he applied by tent t toward payment of , t sretnen.e I;actual n[ alotn<ls' fete, incurred by let.or to connection thrrernh. Such J p`sit, hearse,, shall • x , Laid at pa.n ( e v reera I our ay bunt mshms l es gels ohlasati ono la perform thou lease sn full. • run.' C O Pa� t I i h ,e'h y Rcnlal. Cpn • ter, of the Vehicle la Lessee,the letter shall pay Lesser the Tarsal DeIrscry Palmerime r the nit of JOa<ry. There a.I orrg the reran of that lease, lessee shall pay Lett :r the Tcta1 Sl nehly Perini in aJaaecr n L J A ea,\ m n?, If the tca.< Icon brJna Of ends nn other than list fart' it last day of a month, payment for that m•tntth ism sill be ap- n..rcd -C a.a..v ..v. W \else `tale. If • tb'us< Ch ear at •;<,,I an .., Leased shall pay Lessor loth °large Ix ooh mile the Vehicle is JYasen, after aceumulatton out Fee St .rye ape. ,t;eJ ahesq pa.ahte on the I.rst day of the neat sveeeedm4 month. If another Yeh,cle is suhattruted for the h'eticle,both shall b c.daned .a.e 'of 'he p✓po.e of ice „muht mi'espe and paw. %leale Charger. If the odometer on the Vehicle fails, mllease Ix the period of a.'re spa,l he c.mpu'e,1 on the boa .• .4 Olt a.<nse daily maltase of the \'chicle during the preceding 30 days. d. Lae inside. ht , mrn, e o, male by Lci.c. v muse hie day. afar IS due date shall he su!•ject to a late elaye of 55 of stay\ late payment. e. 0'4er Cha-pea. If say Inc wan, e, Open', ea. Lice at lea, Slainhenance• Rept In or Tae (large is specified herein as part of Total Monthly Rental, the +T'+ rat Lent ea'ca•:nf .f IC I) talentf:eJcosts spe real herein. If the average oast for any month of any one x more of sash costa Tkk r Sr .e a e mice that 10' an ,.se the amount spe.afeJ Lrsvee shall pay less;,. an .Jddemal monthly rental equal le cash 'natant an,1 : f h e o, st t. • s 11111,14 Ma l incs seem mote khan d by less the .intents from tone aeons,.cats shall tan Lessee an5, moon' *wartypp . e . e he' _ 0a. Sea + ., de. tea via sha`I be stated by les.w W Lesser fr tin tone to tone and shall !v payable aahln 10 Le,see..e.egr ...ash. a•r rt,.n :a[ 1. OPERWV.; FMPE\SFS.Lame .a'I pay l:r a'I r ash,rg, parting. rase,h.gha ay road tonne and losing tharw% or toll., and all fans* interned en.. e . oh :he 5 t' ere. Ley.ee .ha" a1.., pan f i all gat di , of and anh.freeze trotted lee x pe proper operation oleilion of the hehide,ncepi Le‘' ...a ny ::125 "came r,r..nh c tt.n are here spasp rd^ gar trot t per gallon, oil t per quill. alai -freeze C pen Quail. t, 'Sheens. (5CF and RF P(IR5. Leaare shawl ma eta n rate helate in yaw! a .Ants order and send, elan• properly arrloyer1 and greased, and shall make .rye pr. • ep' . l• is t rDI e< a shall mesa In lessor. all sw% .e Idang. repairs and rplatmcnls shallbe donc,a older D aq Lett thp p ,J u anti ay',cirridrain, an such male el sehtd.y unlens any inmtesled tatter amt.- company shall d re.t ether- . S'I r , made nes< a y .y a..adrnt r s Ol so --n and not corned by an.wame shall ha paid for by lessee. hall other 'mating• repairs and re- p au,. -ens sha'l Se pa' 1 f r by letter t kept let' r shwa pay fir any ,d the tame far •hail tints ate here spr.d,eJ: tares at l ea.b far Nail A •ep atener , reps,r'a..r err s Per b -saes rays ,r parts at (calendar year) %Fes parts pace schedule. J lessor ;• to pay fie any sentrieg, repaars or replacement, and the Same Ire N be dome elserhere than Lassoes shop. Lessee shall ell obtain Le. • s's Annea em Lh......'I ,f the same sell [aired $ and 111base an Ormond bail sent to Lessee for tomcat re pay the ball • J y.m,crt t'y Lena r r. s.✓.cost •. 5 r•Sf RL5(f, D✓ s •hr %Ass. --t,4. Iprnceed 0145 at htaexpense oioam and maintain the foliating an'uraa< on the \chicle: r:epers Ore': .ran. t., and fee, theft and t tine. neJ add b>nal an.mov sante for truth% sail not e than $50 deductible for Jan And n an▪ d' + r daa'.nst. r..e mad, vin and heater trusts, :•v G -I ,.n a.d apse..-s.r... r a''b a .t m -cc than e1MJcdu,r,h'< Ls t err. and light truths and 1150 dedontable foe me:.um and beasier truck*; and a b toes\. M'-ey -r as -h !, , of n.'t lest than II 001,000 fa any one pert era ft fairy nedealh,a10Q011D for any one a\earnt lot pc«am al ✓. ;orb, ' 525,11011p•,Yrry Garage l etas and 150,0001.., property dams\* lot trust.. a. te G °siv anar, Lr. r. pre Er and pay f -r any other ,n.uran„ it bond that may he required by any gasernmsntal amhx,ty as a condition to ✓ n -,'.east s a.'1 Le.oe.'�.,..J'te hetnle. • ➢' rs as P. ✓<.f�b. S tut rt,ata,c4 s4.1 Dr. , as their a creat. me, appear. the test.?, the Lessee, any other venom, hying an • a as %oats'. ,1 n desire., any pert in letarantihle f -s the rue lc optfeast to the 5ehisle. dl au.% a.ranie shall be pros 'Jet! through ey ✓ n C .%e S by lets.. ins .nap.•tercet,' to in II) and 1,0 Omar to be pro', ded by lest may be Nor,J<d by tell-ansuran.e. t.. l f,a..h I. ra r •. aaovt •'.:list R.. ..nor t.. be pro.mled by tore. Is, Any .✓r.< Y'•e r n.I n nine pant say l.,.a .r ca dry that Ian hart made Rvd by the other .hall to that enteral be paid <. , r...,.c4,,.r.a...ten , n aal.�.hr, our twat O'5,5,.¢,a',on. hncunler and fails la tars sashdcfault. AFFt tetra SPA ATI 2F. If) THIS 1WX.CM,.\I 1•DICAT FS tADF RSTAY CR.\G OF A\D AGREFMF:VT TO THE CONDITIONS ►SDTERNIS ! (S C4 Sr PI RFD C, ROTH PAOIS F S) OF TH((/hIRIA C. NOTICE TO 1 }SSE F:: IS) DO NOT SIGN TIES AGRFLW-\T BEtORE \Olt ➢)1,1.1)Il • OR SF IT Cr"r.(f\S tSY FA _(\K SPA( FS TO 10 NI.I.lD IV. IT)YOD ARF F\[111ED TO A COUP' ETFLY FILL EDEN f OY(CiF fH;S A(a9F FMF\ T. ti FlTsFS5 SRF)FOf, alt J•"'r. aaa, :•.'rev, re lain lea., Ilya ft . Sit day N_'_0Y_t ,Fer It5 yxil ';vnly_ot Color1_.ao ia« X FA 1Lt' i. LL.Cr f lTAN?ARD LEASING AtREEMEN NIT LIME 'h, a,ri. I, „Sts a'.. vole is :lest o..t is ,wt. <^OSItI trJ♦V, .alias ..,.:rite of .atY.„A ibis .`e,i1ftrb .eyta i le e1L •. lea t%s. 11:ta lnilha 1: . . "151a, . t1ST(t I5LP COCCI . _.. ___..whose address f ._4 zati'' ttf t.•a• '_lt _.:i5t at Y __:1aLeens {_(0_ N\tee \ eNf' oat., 'IiNlf i4P <OOe, L d l .. !u.< •m lrar the .....a erg \esa!r ',poi, th, 6tl,ain[ leims and c..oJii,n.. at q`tlh tat 1�tsl vRICO. tb\t\.E VIAIfni PIRA MICr,._Ile Rd&,b\' Sakti) LSE.The,hide and its eaten Ciao; pm<nq Original%aloe, u C :. n, tilt rod Sit he rivet .,ZTR.T. ;an, tlet Vlat WJ:TI. Sit i1• tips jt 4Vt SE!'lb b0. <O10e1 Cell r[ew OrrnNtV 0_ '.> tn.t. J StENS1 q'.X1 '2.htte ,O, :'�, err err. use Lunlnlds thtan �Ot',05hal Va lid $ (C.. <wlV y M0 bare ttP a[CiAIgN $ a ir.-:vd Fa p.mra t. Ne ''h.,'. shat hate a't r and,:J e,luipmeot le wept as replaced by watts e.luipeneat) anu all equipment ate easary lo Ian 1 .S ,n cm ex 4r a:. n'ende J. Ne tern ' tics:ale* shall mean the Vehicle described a Dote a!W shall include ill such standard tad estra equipment. adJi: a: eq.p-xnt, 'Sc Nei re.(alr ed by fee, or othcca i sr, may be moaned after delivery at lessee's capense, with lessor's approval, cn<n ctrdc al 1222.. R< :ease ten ix the teh:ale shall swamenet us the Law aka in below. y�`` R Lt,IS fl`4ta\1. Ia. d LE \DE If RV 1. RENT1 The Security Deposit, Misery Payment, Mileage,, &-n sT' easeTew1 Plc e.. is I s' LS %b.:4 Pi 1+d cuoatrTr•te.: Obn:+'2.'e. it:.I'at Fee r. $ I I.,: PST wawa.. Cu\edta $ Tat 7 e tDeton:iac uP<•ra ry $ Lsr.:an.e Vndcr. vv. S i it Cce. L'p,et .__________ p.n. S tice) P.t, I PD Visc, License %laird. Repair $ I $ Loud tom_. _ Leosey an:n R:n'af Fee I a wovtilty PLmitl $ Tat SSEt Toe Itlunthiy Rental G Sl .[:•ro Ln..renct Linder: Pre. S fit Comp F II T Msc. License Maim t. Repair a $ t Nene Par. $ lulCML:'ptet __ Pa,. $ (Inil P.L.A P.D. Feral $,_ Total Lease fn -x. Dexe.vtan I A11 Other I Security Deposit I Total Rentals $ (,(,p, i ` 4EE w.cL\JL no 003 WILt t0■ ChIALOE $ _^/ Pen WCs a. Sc: el:, Le+.:xr, Tor Sec ants tor posii paid by tease to Lasso. as part of Total Delivery Payment shall be fully refunded on terrain alion or this lease pen,dc.ilr.see Ian ru'Jy per(.ened this lease. In the eves' of any default by Lessee, such deposit may be applied by Lessor toward payment of ant hm:•.nt is d.q ft x of .nv cu e.1 oe e.ped st Inc baJ,eg attorneys' fees)ln curved by lessor to connection therewith. Such deposit, however. shell ¢or be e.e,sm.ed as paymcnr.4 any re nail nor at donnishins lessee's *btu pations to perform this lease in full. Total Leri.e r2. Pa)veaa and Thai \Woe- Rental. I pon delivery of the Vehicle I.)lessee, the Lessee shall pay Lessor the Total Delivery Payment •hash mci ate. 'torero die meth of d<h.ery.1'iieafln,Juretp the :era of this It.sr, Lessee shall pay Lessor the TotalM'nthly Rental is advance n the first Jay of ea.% m,n:h. If the lease 'errs herpes or ends on other than Ge faro or last day of a month, payment for that month is or will be op. TfS.Y.ed an • di -:y Snit. a.1d. t:(pat (harm Y a neap ('ha•pr a Ipeu tied a'o ve,L taste shall pay Lessor such charge foe eat!. mile the Tr hide is driven, o rite accumulation C. the Tot .sags ape. Jed abuse payahlle on the first dayof the neat succeeding month. If another belittle is substituted for the Vehicle, both shell be coetsdenii are for the p pose of accumvt.l.n) male age and paying (blear Charges. If the odomastI on she Vehicle fads, mileage fx the period of .ul re sba:l be compme,4 on the has is of the al enµ duly mileage of the Vehicle during the preceding 30 days. J. tat Charge —lay pa.,mcot nor made- by Lessee within Tye days after its due dale shall be subject to a late charge of 5%of such late payment. e. Other Charge.. V any Insuranc e,Operatia E. Lice,. ing, Ifeintenance• Repair or Tor Charge Is specified herein &apart of Total Monthly Rental, the rime in iseeIs Lnni s kung of the a' "tar ly ide, nl mil coals specified herein .1f the average cost foe any month of any one or more of sac It costs ft the itehtu(a 'Nall inrct.< more than IDS abeat the amount specified, Lessee shall pay Lessor an additional monthly real al equal to such increast abase 101. V any Saab assn Le o.t for any month shell decrease more ih an 10% below the amount specified, Lessor shall refund Lessee at stout, h,,.se. a'ic rLessee's receipt aallof , sea fhet in:re at' or decreases shall be stated by Lessor to Lessee from time to time and shall he payable sithin IO 1. OVER \T IYr% [ (Pf'5f1. Lessee shat pay fir all 5ss aing, part; nVeinyD, garage, tl,yd service and towing charges or tolls, end ell fines incurred is <onr-ca:m • _ 1.e YotO.car. Le save shall aha pay foe all Iaso(me,oil anti anti -freeze required for proper operation or protection of the Vehicle, ttcept It.. x shall pay any of the same for •ttit caste ire herr ape afied: pas olive I per 5.1ton, nil a per quart, an ri-freeze a per watt. d. MA0S TEN AOCE and RE S LIP. L shalt ma.et.'n the Veb icte in good • oil ins order and condition, properly serviced and greased, and shall mate a9 necessary refill'. antree aceme':A. Ti•:e to as replacements shalt mt In Lessor, All sush servic inp, repairs andreplacements shall M done, in order apet de e me r, a1 Lest-s's .Ini p or shay of nearest authorized dealer iR snc► mate of vehicle. unless any interested insteance company, shall direct other- ae rep. . rs made meceovy by ace rdent ore COC,at2n anmci d not covered by .arance shall be paid for by Lessee. All other serving, repairs end re- p(aceurt:s shall be peg er by Lesre errept Letaoe shall pay fee any of the same for ahich costs are Piece specified: tires as t each foe total of replacement.; rapes lahoe at $ per hour, rope pit is at (celestial year) hog's puts price schedule, W Leasae is so pay for any aerviving, repairs or neplacemests and the same are to be done elsewhere than Lessor's shop, Lessee shall (1)obtain Lennie prier <arL.cnt thereto if Sc <oat of the same sill tarred I and 1111th se an itemized bill sent to Lena< for payment or pay the NIl sod neestrt it ss Les.or Ian lelm'v.emval. 5. Ia>SLR%'eCF Deng the lease term lies«v1 IA riser) shall at has tipense obtain and maintain the follow ins insurance on the Vehicle: fit (:aapeeheaa ye fan and theft ins !an net be tars, and Iue, theft ant combined additional insurance foe truces with not more than $50 deductible foe can and ['ft vial's and It CIO deJac r,b!e for meal um and heavier {ILK is; fit) Car' istoo end apes lasso0 a with eat more than $100 deduanb!t for ors and light truths and 5250 deduc GSte to, medium and bear ier trucks; and bit) latsuAa:e tuLhr// insurance with limits of not leas than 1100.000 foe any one person for injury of death, 23)0,000 for any one accident he personal -nl'sy ye Seao,e.a 111.000 for pr: 'perry damage for sera and $50,000 foe property damale tea trial., a. Ocher tnya,ee. Lesser shall onside aid pay for any other ineunnce or bond that may be required by any puveunmeatal authority an a condition So •r is connection sob Less..'. use of the Vehicle. b. Persms Pere, led It:sorer*. All emits wsrascf shall protest, as their nterests may appear, the Lessor, the Lessee, any other person having as aneresr.t d.e els'rcfr use so deeirea,and any per. in re.p.ns,b:e fa the etc or operation of the l click. All such insurance shall be peon Wed through seu,.P.ice comp amt. aopr .ltd by I. sesve. Any into ins referred an is lit and CHI above to be provided by Lessor may be provided by self-insurance, La...e stale frv.a t..se aetr!ae ray e,..denae of assurance In be provided by lessee. C. rj et 41. Sty :4.yas:e Y•tend rained 1r ember pony fie any Aisn or casually that hat bees made good by the whet shall to that flied, be paid the .,'rotes-. rods orser :n then in defsa:r nA u.pcei to soy or his o'6p alines Mound., and fails la cure awh default. tAttEID ITP 6 IF THIS CUMIGRP N PAGES) SPACES To AP FIL E7o .iii YOU ARE FNT LL EED7 O A C�OMPPI AGREEMENT BEFORE COPY N Il USISS ,RF PFol, the aae:e. rant do', eecas•ed lh" tette this___ let _--d2. op :,eptez'ier 1e, ?l si3 County of Colordtao Lessee X Cy r wajL[Ls : k≤ < L./ fat}, __ t._.L E/4 JJst=•7. r1-- /Ls1a.r'r..e, 4- .,,,n. sin ,• .. a.. ,,..lees ....lap P.'I r It I iSTANOARO LIMING AGREtMEHT 1 NLT UKASE -�-__- <l�IJt-hll\.\s(Ua%y\. l r••:,'I a,• D . a-4 yet r. the td! kr.. J'e ;s and 1, enseg se the beta k, a the L rice's name n,. . 5,•.r .,,,.3f..,. <s1, 4t1, ash r1 0.,A...of,t4.,i1a*,Yg,.a-nnVl aab,t.ty, inept s.v.hall pay any ofeM same •.,h.., aw., ... 0..ns a,J .gs b. S. •i ... ♦ .Va r•.. e. ♦, n,.1.l .a. - pa. lea ain4ili..pc.u,.e t . fence .hall ;curie l r.sm and 0, .1\\tip-lc.,:.`kid ', a^J ,A,Fe.. isc„nne.nn taut%M< oars to shish the Settle rspul, letter , s♦ \ , ,' p,.p'^ ..J -.h. a .e..fg ''I fliterrs paf+Slr Loop lIlt lent tom, sIMre.p., l t- the bah, le ,. tlt. rt.( et lest a .I'a'.I pay i t d the rime R .kith cuss. ere hoc sot, hash• ales 'a... 1, s.. p.,ye,„ .. 1 - .J tate. mf easels e,, ,e p..as Inttytl tat et mre,u,N by rentals palate herrw;der. 1. VFs.V1 %.sass I nf, the lc l.w fwd Less.es spfen end eapNortllsp'nst any do raise. lase, theft a desbWtlon of any setltle. r,!p T Tor': '.w:<f ra the w;t, 40y ri* e.tass neib atl loan I. demands, I ovand expenses (including t. ,,,-:1.,. sr cl <nc,y t .ere +e... • ,a.sg out of se consisted r,th Mg rse,nndtlon(mcluJmp,s1!h,ul hmirefon, any defect.bethee or not J. c y tr,. •i arts,notea- 511.1 cf lessor she tAer et a onummvate nuslae,end ant *tract hastily ufl es sof)ceoperetion of each -a:4'et ft '<e•1c.•.Oil p. -pt' -, rho',!) lessee a any •u,h neat odati.\lessor has el Nil n,t,ce, and lessee shall be enr,Ced to eat Se' e, a of any •-4.,1•14 s .e Jc m rod. a p(it O0.sl\\C cf Jt8215 c Nl to: %1ho5- }FIY',k as11F\J. II (the, party shall fail re refuse. for any reason, to perform tiny pr•,isc a apart r.m.d\yb..!,M...6u ra'4set.as1..1r..m,perms slit asnit and shall Inc rrnburseeh..cos there Le upon oa.t- !ta,' 'tti*. Tb< \.;h s:< ,y, k u..d .nJ t •rJ dy tit ft Ise t t and •,:5.n the CV* spatted e%o.c and LO in Icareful manner and is compl,ant4 • S iT t �c err eu .o.!- a'1` D nm, lathe sae and Irrnsnp of dn,err, and d st I owe set I r .w a se rerest in the h'ch:.ie. The ♦ h < c.. J a., 9.! Cc 44,),.,.on nor tab esio,a,l bt ScMe al ei sluts the normal &pin w c.isleJ soh the uvspp<rlfied ibo vr, asg 1p.rp..ae Ay a mcison .c al, 05. t w era assts a, (.1 to the bansyo.ln'nn of p..d. Of pen one f r 321, (dl in any m , y p,v t J ans< t •'ante sped N m paragraph Ito Sc vuspetScd, tinselled, Inapptu.hle, of in td f.s1a in , al (t) • J , ., n al ti,that Sx . 1t la rich. I ssce .ball net pa,. any sign it nm6ng em the Ychsa . le h.ul (e.sw'. prim %riven consent and S 1,4 t `e4r�'he t;4r..o,.ng:5c tale et the en" ofM.s It ate aII.trr pa r ed sae Jangjrn used by auctremuv el, II- It !bit*. a. g'.Lrs_ The Less. mar . n isle th.• taste it any Iron by *rotes nd,ce to the l upon the ors wrens. of any of the foil a. Ing evfn.t of art by the I esacee N.a,..1c ray is..'. a tab( p e. Jci by le.sequ refund by any mutually .ppra.ed <eruer to inane any inursrce red s oy the r of ins 'I.venee rt.':Jwired herrrcJcr,(t.) Failureby' the lrosee to to my Total th echly Ln' r rob eye v .era tat .e :c', Iben I.a)I1!r to (ease h<retedei mJ auslt fedora (let nun, r, sore than 10 drys after lessor has Issued a rn pares II thereat, (.:., b.; re by the l as peel rtes my °thee peurlslm of Mtn lease to be performed by lessee, hay the Ring of -' a sat 1.0! tli t ;and,. my, ht-1,upt.p re .enrr.b m w rr.ns<rship la*, IA lessee's muting an nni n'rrnl 1,r the benefit of less, eel of any Iras'ee err fee.'.rr u( temee's bavncsl w m.ett or day part thereof, or lessee mallet a wirers el Inter • n.< r�l Is Of Vehicle, .f I suffers gray hen, atlashmrtl a tety to Mamma ',hotbed to the y c:•.. a.5 ,!, e:. ,n, a vie vin r, svc taus., hero, a,bihnrn, w to ay he s'ISJ.rsn or nullified in T0.iry. Sy Le s,ef Upon at !east 30 dam .r,. sr,r•en rsuite m I rnv, the I eeeee Pray terminate this lean. it any time upon return of the \'chide and teef daraie. as sp., reds ens' phh 12 .id It hereof se upon lust other temi. snS ctmt„i,ss m may then be mutually agreed to in uniteI s.... a -id Lessee. tE Il Rs OF %I WRF, t'p:m the eap.n',-m w rg chef par It of the !tin of Mil Ieme: s. ittrvtar t_n1c t. :!tor 4s.c< pasha,. the VeAnle, pusurnl Io ',wrap,. II,, Ike I rnsce shall return the same to the lest, it it rod condition as then firm 'ccny<d, oN.nory sent and tear riI<ykd, it (Jahn plate shc,e the L fast rtctired IS. Vel tIe. (n) to lessee's principal place ai hs,nt ss , J,ffcrca: 'r. n fib aho.q a (nal it stab Acerl.m .i may be design led by les*or, a, ^sv•s,_.r, If lessee nr.th an. punhatet ce arlutnt the Vabi,iet the Ires.r may repossess the tame at any time sbenever the time may be I x -FS, i may entre upon sly prem,sst of I r.see Lr anal purpose, and shall hold the same shee so repossessed free end cleat of this lease and an. n4Ys of Lessee therms. c. L_st bc5,ar. If the Value.. s lost,sr,les of ft tinted or la declared a total eoe.IrucNre Ion, (subject to lessor.' agreement as le such condrlion% Les -re o`a'f peonptly ooafy testae thereof and hold any are, b a ye for disportel by Iestw and the Vehicle shell be deemed surrendered to Lessor u of 1 essoe's rece,pl d rot nonce. Lessor shall pnrnplly flute any ambits to be sold, Any treatise not held by lessee for dnposel by least s1a0 be deemed stud at a price of rem d -altar., S. Sums die. Upts any purchase. eel an Of tep'r.se• a i;,n, le nee stall promptly pay ltour all Total Monthly Female and it lee de end °thee charges and 'iris payah;e hereunder sr::A it spec, to the bet hk up to the lime of so,h pun base, return Of repossession. 13. Ds'e;Ghs UPON EARLY IFR y 121?V. Upon the Ieiminpian rl lbi. Irate by either petty priuc to the eaphdion of the lease :erns.the Inset shalt x�lptb pay lens all damages taffeta by the lessor by teaa,n d to.% kronen,/ f e by reason of any breath of this lease by lesser% Such damages shag a'toe domagrs del<rm,tied n f°gass: a. Pe, hose. 1f term:sered by Leant under aulgsrgrsph Ile the Lnlfe shag promptly pun hie and hey for the %thicle, if Least to accurst., at its Depceci teed Valve Gee„ its eri peed nlue, tea a sun equal In its Monthly Deprec Itlion specified herein, multiplied by the number of SWn lily Rentals that base bees pale!, Lessee .5.11 also tag aver any theoremic. on the retIde paid la by lessee end ply lessor for the unearned coat thereof on s dally Dorn xme at has is. b. Resale, If the Lessor goes eel ieeleu Lets. Npvrrthaa the 'Chicle of If the vehicle Is nol aft pure , of if this lease la terminated by Lessee seder pan graph 11b, Letts shall sell she venial.. lee srpbtge under paragraph Ifelieilhis SO drys alter its mrrendee 9f repossession (or such other pe-.od as the parses say epee upoet The elle me, be puhlte of privet. trod sub of without notice to I , shall belt shote,et., and shall be only for cash payable. is full upon dl eeeee of the vehicle and ars tide pence lathe ?villager. If the Set Proceed. of the sale it; lest that the Depreciated V.!te of the aehrele sect deftmatt shall cwtsusu'e pat of 111 flee damages, it such Nu Proceed. Depredated Value, the eaten shall cue - vita'. an offset to lu.or's other demagee. -Net Pr.c cads-' stall sea, the *twist secebed on the ale leas ell dote l openers of lean in preparing and holding the vehicIe for tale and "cog It led less all rams Sur Lessor ender panpsph 126 if not etherslse es id, and lees d1 debt. Incurred by lessee *Flea, if not paid, might coast:Noe a lies m the vehicle or a Ia',h,y of leant, e. Lost In. -sere. Lessee s1,'1 pay Lest at Ina aodeted damages Pre 10.1 of Income, the M,rlhly Rental ire Ind Monthly licensing and Tat (Tales foe each mu.Enf the or pnal term of the Leese .t MI after the terminstoin. d. Fajen -t. Lessee .5atl ee imhorre leas(wares es ill costs and (ires Gnaludo . res.onsbl. alltney's lean es) Incurred by gesso.- in enforcing lessors n gkts )tc reander. e- Is:ce:ft 9-. FAasive. Re9s and;e,ale of the Vehicle shill not Wet I Inane eights Is"crosierany demises ham lessee, and Lux..'* rigs-'* nodremedies r* m the epenr :'f any hu,5.ieemtnaban or •'peek,. of chit less. (Jetlud,n$ famous herein apenGrJlhball not he deemed eulunise 'oat shat be c'amu!a'eve ar..:n 5Sda;i,ii to all ether rights and remetlr* II It esor'. Nye (aniline by Ie.. 1a. Ea TE\DED IFRst SD RSTItbT10N of SENN t.tL, Fisher lessee of Ltwee may. it least Thirty (10) days, but aol more that ninety (10) days, prior to the upvar,m d 5s suss, offer s rrYsna to apse octet b continue MIe lease indefinitely on a month -to -month bet it, If the *thee accepts such off., in s. :.p thcs !ease shall be so con•inue4 siA reaper! to the Vihfc le. Lester may, at any time, soh' n bee • similar nib.. for the Vehicle and the substitute 001 be sublet I to ill of the provisions of dia tease as if it are the petit.' vA!cte. df the Valet. shall bg steko, or converted tad trot tetuttr-d Is 10 den, or flail be damaged and not repairable in 10 dais, Les.or sisal hie the option tither to Ieemina'e Ais kale as of such Ipt11 dap eel. sshatits lg a similar vehicle until the original Is returned or Ir'paierd. 15. FUCE V.V F. CAE a'd .N000ASF fit Er Ilsl jy54{fj.i. tiering .hell no, be Whig fa* say failure or delay rode oredid the Vet idea or is performing any pr :.s -,:w :•Ti"x untie se Fir t r11 1Sw 4. (((illy, as vencmensll resNL lion or any cause beyond Lease's control. In no trent shall lessor x .54 ss, arty toss of prof ether con. eta sba' fantasia or meOff ve ale nu doe to any theta, damage, lose, do feel or failure of the Vehicle or the time ecethrel r< nag, repay if, .anteing of replacing the same. and there shell be eo flatten' or Ipprtlonment ofreilal during salt turn,. In. LF15E ONLY. Tau epnceme.r as one of lenisg only and leaser *hall nail have Or 'centre any rigb1, title or interest in the Vehicle escepl the right .,y use the s*115 n ;sanded 'n 'lot agrermenr. 17. PRIZE 014.2E A CI 1D JJ^ 1 eea ore ,bail finish in testa and to the ausrnots le I ability in.Wer of the Vehicle.siMin 24 lours.. report of any sec ere ,as rot .g Varie re or se pee ersF5rd by mart Mauler. Yany (Iris n made et 'sties*'ommemeed lie droll, personal Injury or properly damage, c xS,u.-s, seen spa't'es of the Vett ale, leave ,5.11 pr.emptly sobfy lessor thereof and fetish lease a ropy of every dr mani, entice, summons, pra use and plesd'a reut.nS is c!nnest.:e ati<ru tell ,,d caprnle •I do I. t..'e and it. stw,, is filly mimg aye same. IN FyiLgs. Af PFELFNTat et f 4pfp F VEX Ta Atsfele4FA p bait it tVoltNV%DOW. This lease eons',te es the thine app ce moat bets re. the partite an/ say ..i se cPaapete.c e ,Tic an ,n41r Inns milt signet by M. prey tote s%'aryed, Ta,1 lease crag am be a . aned, or the Vehie•e •.flea reds by gene. OA .wt r ester'. prier t rote a contraG 1 -f a.op ILt 'fete and el/ + t r.4.'• a v)es tame p.pbie ea t I se, Ae eundan. upon soiree of stub m atsignmene, 1 shall pay m soft s to me Ott, gore pt,,. ulnr r mreir fa an or defense of any line. In ns may also eeecats tiny type doe, only ins:umritsi it respect to •tee v w. to and Leave's ry s,'} nu, •,M.Le.'e 1* the r able of the toilet of soak msvurne era, So a-ignitens, t emeritus el a security it.trsmrov, by ten.•,. J.'I rr;x ,e le..v 1, a ass I,at,r.'y keit,nder, Tv. pee es' e ' d h,s p..v.r 'n M e v. t tea ,a, eta wetter40, r,+sbae 4 and rafter .J an rccoadaner sal the lass of, the *late of lessor's P aste 1 e I, r.,,c}'nIF Oil? I'b .-4 die pifrf\c,. a rind I rs,.e .h,'1 aartore tPn trace A in many eowrrgatt Oath <"nst,tmang ae tipnai but sit thee c gen aer..,....••,ere Vreee ore er,Fr ea, ,et.,rrhi,,,. any a.rrr.,.rnal°Met.l 0501 pay the fees and lessee .e ..La • .. ...,•,.no14•.51 .5ti pry any stamp 'eJ.'aenbrg ban d 1p.n thin teat,. t S1M $ARO tthuNG AGRUMFNt $0 LTA%* cs,c s\a'I t.r:.l h.% aJ pie 4,e the titt.md, ftg.clittsm and 'weaning of No Vehicle le the less*' same mc.,.h.,c.vsip col d)cM,'cJb,Far\ofs'[,n.,.slose*.e<i:atteyw,:J by any pos.unwetalaati, ,n, cute l tab or shall pap toy ,A the same bit lute r J o"•ap . n,•:.W .n.! avaa I P'• ice,, ennuat+e.po- nor. 1 .b,.* shall remit lessor and ill ... ,n< IL%• < at R4. 4040.:4 bM. aM sown al so 1. I V , •:c .Salo;:. a x. ,t w;s .J ncwaf sour .s rJ a tonne, tin aitl eta ass W s%irt the Ychicit Ia s, leased i t; \ p ! h Cu pa ai .oast ,y.; t♦ and oh.. Ltrs pi p: ocalal ♦hay y of diet, Jw w ,So lease berm siee sr.p ci to'thes In tee A .,. :..c. sl.,� .. .. at ens; mote .a of .h S, at ys es<rpr lc c.r .Lail pay my die <a mt Lv atria soon ere here specified' saki 'use s% S. ra. 1 a..c..cd ia•ue, and ease?. sit mcoahc tr gems itscipen measured by raeels pa sabre hereunder. l 4?Lhyl Et Leos: saa'I co:enn.f e4 l4ssor (aJ les,xy *vets end employees) egoist! soy damage, loss, theft oe destrustios of asp vehicle, :nn ea. de „d to �<a. • Ors, c.J afe.nsl toy •M let losses. 'Issuers. ,e win, el.sins demands, costa and espcasn `nalu4-,ep y e.pers .1 of *.c,y h nJ and nava. a 1. tine out of coM 04 eated with the sae, condition (me holbg, •it,e limitnlae, any defect e' ether moor F's c.iV h tu,ss x lt,ect, ssy •4t;:av :f less,' seethe( by commission a omission, and thy strict liatehty of lessor) or eye ration of tech ,,. Y .1.ve lie 'c4 .c '.cm. Less otell P•.s.ty doe, y ltsste of any rail areal of •li<1 lessor hat actual notice, and Lenin steal De ,•tided !o }r .;,Pre a•ia: atasy tact c la u a demand, l pELFCRsda\C E 011* L'S CFL1611_10N R4lsy{ RS*\ %j. I! either piney shall fail e< ears*,, foe np Karoo, to perf;cm any pros i+ism of part ado k \Ter )lfc,<a 4 , P'rf.. std try lln, the miv pasts may, at his ,option, ',miser the spat and *batik. It ImturseJ lots costs therefoe upon It `` lit{, The S.S.cte. .h.'1 to timed and ape.<md .ny lot fur these end a',b a tee C%* spec.Ged above and fill in •careful manner and in compliance St1 go. c. pawed r<,y w:'m< u, *wither. 4 truce rciwhnmI to the age and beresins of &mews and disaosure of less'on's inter<+t in the Vesicle. lbe 1 b e a ti'•''.I n.4 he ssnl or ocreed 4l is • nusnot wows Cog 't to depth...atom , above the eamat depreciationamwiated •std the use specs tied iSo it, JI !a et elcta! *,sips, cc a y • pec.,w ucJc, tt< ,*%aide., aJ •h, -0d cr narcotics, re) fr silo tan4.octi then of good% or Krson• ca ere, (4) in mm ,. cs wetoe!a rq papas tut •mi1d cease any .wn.' ar splfed le para$raidin pir 7 14 be speadeJ, cancelled, inapalR, a 'scoreceo d in coal, ft) 'sVat c.'dc Coe:. nrari: lb. tNa Ceres e CassiAa a. less:c .hall 0:4 pace any sip, a matins oa Of Vehicle chi thou, icaa,r's awl ,r •ri lien too scat end .shat •.4r the coat of rtes log be same at the era et th.s (case and of repairing acv Jima to oMe4 by such nmos sl It. Itlyth el tytA, r. 42,14...„14o. Tit t:>aw rod, tc.v:v'e it[. lease r, any tone by %4,k. LN'.e lo the lessee lapea the eecuncn<e of any of the following e'entr of felate nt. 'ec by the lessee so pr. 4 y odour nse tube p *neat by ltssre,a refusal by eny mutual!) approved rimier so issue any insurance re*. redo ndm, oe c um.e a-... or smpermioe by the sap lee of any lessens xytved hucunk n1 (ii) failure by the lessee au pay any Total tbnttty R, y: cc ti<sfe.r ayes 'emotes sus tt.pa'l'e so lessor hci<wkn and such future continuo for more than lO dept after lessor has issued a Jena,: s.:t.e r:aims •t the. -cot, lot.) gassed by the lessee so profs, any other paaristso of this least to be performed by lessee, the Mir.' of lay peon se by oe eft •, r tee lessee crurcr any Sootier: y ne.sperm ItI .m De rec<ner.hip law, es lessee'. retina en assignment foe the benefit or • v^sv of lessee sae ies,+N,n•nx nt el nor monthet rem omoflessee'ubusiness a assets or any part Nere>f, a lassie mates or suffers any •:'..n y r a..-0an ry a: Lannce. of terse. s interest it the Yaub, oe lessee suffers say Ion, enactment ue levy to become •['ached to The set,: 'e, chi Cos srh pea t.y a as ynme*r, sit `h. need,, ho, Iltit meet ale sy be •sth.b ass a aa11Jred in :0 days. b. D. lessee. ego, at !mss hi dos prior •rittea i.4i<s 14 lessor, the haste may terminate this food at any time upoo retort of the Vehicle sad pa.avei aTFinaaes as spco5<d ea pa•eyraphs l7 and I ) testa re oarca sin It rtes ten.,, and conditions as may thee to mutually agreed to in .nding by less,' and Lesser. t). RE Il L' OF SFM(LE. Coots the e.Pra Moo of tube, termination by titter party of the term of this lee ter a. !say Ulec Si the I .tet pre bate, the Schick, pies tot bt par 'graph 1I. the teaser shall retool the same to the Lessor, in as food condition as hen 'List re. eased, a,latary men sal ten excepted, at (it the piece when the lease, firstreceived Ns Vehicle. (lil to box's pincifa! phi Y bs,ss<s f ACcrest 5,411.0 .Vv.rec Gi,) to such location as may be d<siendk J by lessor. it p' ooh M tesstt ore i tier pw.hatit ar retvas the Vehicle, the lessor may repossess the 'amt el any time •htee net the same may be .s eJ,-aim may flit!! woo it; Pcmocs of tame fa, that pu,poar, and shalt bold the time elite so repossessed feet and chow of slit lease old say netts ci Least, there's. e, last Slob i alto If the Sahl ie es los; %Lace of des toyed or is dee Wei . total constructive lass (subject b lessors agreeneer as to sash condition), levee shall , campdy wt.y lessor thereof a1.1 hold ely •rect ag sot diatoms by lessor, and the Ydkle shall be deemed sentmitred to lessor ii of lessor's receipt el sect scrim,. less v shill pampa) cause sty • re ctabe to be sold. Any • re Aoge not held by l etst< for disposal by lessee shalt be deemed col at • poet of sera dollars. 4 Sum,y 0'a(- Cva ens pals.., ins,. u tepxise ssian, lrsae. 0,411 ?lorry say less.* all Tatal tfttbty lodes .,,d Mikes. add other elfall soma JAY ate %ereandce *i d Ftste., to the Vehicle up to the time N itch purchase, retort or repossession. IV. pANA(Fs IPOY EARLY Tf,RVi\\T1:@I. kp m the tenminpion of this ken by either pally peke to the ripvtios of the kite krm, the lessee shall Ammer* pal Letsr art Damage% se/feted by the lea an by lea sow of awh krm inatl.n (s by noon of it; beach of this ksce by lessee). lust Jamaica shall inc Mir Samay., di teosoed is Reims*: ._ Prchaae. If tat:se ed by Lessor 'enact ssyvaYVl Ile the testet shall promptly pa:these sea pay la the vesicle. if les toe se teeaeta, at its se, Yai„e in ongitat value, less a awe teas' to its Mmdly CepieCitti.th specified herein, multiplied by the number of Moedly Stare, rho hare best psldl lessee shall also tate aver toy insurance oath. vehkle peed foe by lessor and yes lessor for the unearned coat thereof ea • ratty coot risme.i Troia. A Rasa!t, V the Lessor does sot invitee lessee toyer:ham tM rabid. or if the walk?* Is bat so yacht.'4. a,f this leash„ seem sealed by L *Wee panpipb IIb. Less., shell sell F's ,thi.is /a .act age undo octave,* liel sithis ?0 days aMer la ewe bder er tepossreiloa Ice en% other penal an to pones may agree •pool The see may be peen. or private end with w s'ithoat settee to lease., shall be al %Soloale, and shall be oety fa tact per able is fail my., delivery of the vehicle and its title p.p.rs to Iha purchaser. 1f the Net Notts.'s the e nee ate less that the Depreciated Ve!.e NM ash ele see% dt(w Seeley shall canit'aa'e pit of loam'. dsmar.s; Olivet KO Flue edit tatted Dcprecii!rd Valae, the sec eel shall coo. stiy+t as *!set se Lassoe's otter dosages. "Net Rex erda" shad sae the wain 1 on the sate, tea, all direct a oyes of lesser is preparing and holding the vehicle for sale and set.' of aid !ems a'1 soma due i.s sot seder artite:a lye J not otherwise paid, red less all debts tanned by lessee stdcb, if wt paid. might the arrraee t sins the *entitle ee s lyb,l: try aLass. e. lea, Income. Lessee the pap teas,' as Isfeed damages for loss, ii income. the Monday bold Fee end hbuhly licensing end Tor Charges foe era meth at the as teal seta of the lease retains her the to rm;nattw. A Fikes:Um, lessee shall rein.turse l es.,.. all costs 444 itpcYts (maladies reasonable Ip,YKy'a fees) 'mowed by lessee is 'afore 1,4 Lessay molly —leis anfa. e- Remedies Ste tt.latbt. RerAeeo'o.. Ind iftale of the Ve liel shall toot affect lessor'* rights so tec over may damages from le as re, end lessor's re . and re mrle, ;it e.<a of soy boat, serwcvoas a oplsalion of thislease bMiudies damagea tweets specifN1s%iii not be deemed <tAucire tort sac,: be awn sap as aad A .ddsrsr to all ,elect mottle and remedies is le as o's favor stilling by law. 14. EllrrsDED TEFL* St 64TlTliblecc1 %1JIKlf, tithe lessor* lessee may, al letheist shitty l)0)days,tut sotMale thee ninety (007days prig nether es u esptarso• of this Tease, dotrump to It (*leeto columns Au kat. andefiattely an t modal*m -,*ath basis. It the other accepts tech etre. le e, ieieg thus kin shod be so coaGeued their mepee+ M Se Vehicle. Lessor may, ed may uma, *asa byte . 4lane bilk II Is. Csa YAkk and the ishatitul *ball De *abject le all of the Frosbloro ci *Ls lease as if it sere Ss orlgsas' vehicle. M the Vabete still be akkt, or eoaesrsed end sal recovered Deal day, or shall to dtmged and sot repairable is 10 days, lens the" be the op.o. eider to xwinnte at is Mass as of 'el LOeh day or to sets! its,* • similar ,,kids until tte original is returned or repaired. IS. t'*CE %Serf t'RE .sf XQ COWrat( IlLt DL4tGS,leoa MdlRolle 14Ne Fe any father* o delay io de fvcring do Vehicle, C4 i4 passming asp pt ais,ue leWU.e k a* a ass .thesafry.lassoilliffWelty. gate nakat,l testriction or a.; case beyond lessor's combat. Is mo ,reel shall Lessor he hate for toy lased profits, ether totapwa•al damage. of azommeakwr due to say theft a damage, loss, Alec, fi Owe of the Vehicle a she litre c browned a reco•rrhap, repau:sa, setoffs p oe rsplae hag a. owe, •M the,, shall be Pa aS.xmcsl of .pparvtmcit of reelt' easel feral time. la. 1,PtSE 4Y11. Tea specs... es she as keying vary and 1. hell ace ha se oe ampere any rig,\ belt or oak rent is the Vehicle etceel obi el ell it s., the '.me a. fr nerd is that arresteal If. n _f tE', .se I((/p},'4j$ le.sre se et IAsev%as Lessor antes Se mthes. ANwa hours.obilJity ia.of de Yrlick, wilhis }t rs, a teporl of as arc. Sees r. —pmt PTatei a the Lem furnished by arch lesatr. M say <talm se made Of ac ?jog comtxKed for See*, pummn•l injury or property clammy, ceadt>w, tee Oa.y<rsni. a4 k Yr Vcle, let.sn shall recertify seas Imi. se thereof am' fyogi sh IL clothe a Copy a every demand, nonce, sermons, pea .cat aad p!.•4.4 r<t•Lsed x cota.e,a therc.,d and ea.trnb ..t Lessor Ned the s'sret u tufted*. el' *amt. le. F!s 1) %CLtiiVFvt�(.<f eJ tr.blt Vf vl, Sunw{`Frr sad.ht M[(,ra111jtQQ!i. This tease coos11 ke !he Caere apemen tetstee the parties and all Kai Sr <iisvrn< sally *iota, 1 is •e'.a4 s iteS by is, patty H& alai( 44 Tit,* .0v 04a sod be at(,gne4w et A. held!' a,lka tr.!, by lessee •.ensue 1nam a pouf ,titles consent testes may ess;p ati<'em, sM soy or art :re,as or ether some Ill yiafe bp I Ore „*der. noon wise. of rah nor as+ipmenl, lessee shall pay ate ere es m, 4s, n! .a rillv.4 .it, tmomraish. a kfe' . of see Lea. lets se way its. 'tactile alp tip< N see wily .alb ~at will respect to A. Yn%.e < sf le<vf'a r'ae,s' .'t Se se%'el,. ale so the t of the tplkl tl ssel M +Vass,. 1i1 seotaiMnC .. *sec JAI of a se<aity tai VWneas, by I nose the tl obese I e n.o r• a thy !,a),!, ry lint abler. The per'rt :mead hie so -ewe . t ea he rib -sled .a, mod mutinied, LS,hie, as.) etfd<ed I% acca.ime with the laws ef, the state of teesa's ex. 4 I-..'aes. l.e.t .l'..< . •'.e). IN ✓._h ttla?Lief RFC e.4 a Ic 4 I..s., .1.9 nave A.. !we n •a may counterpart% Irk la corn Drains se original but together .ii'° •p• -so *Tr. earsY..ea..mom mete cry <r es( rJ 4f s ap,ass a+nm„es1fR 1ooe. lean es .5.11 pap she fees all lsor's n. *.sash. y a.•ry • .a ..,.••• y.. e. ':..I>. Les1.4 ,la'l Day oaf stomp or deeu.+r story foes ssed upon that tease. • STANDARD LEASING AGREEMENTI NET LEASE .y •tU ♦ �� L�I.Q\. L . .c s , 1. 's .: y s u...n and tiarasngJ the Vrhkle so the lrs.us. name \.., ._..:? ,. ant•, -a ....hnue,;esar,J by hit •mn:.alil ash.sty, eases( l r..,e sha'J any one at the came . s.. ,a..:a ,. ... ,. ., •as pc: year r.at ,.u.ir.I .1e''%eechili p ere lc.. err andera 1, ton . l: a a. . i sa me, ,. ,:•d a" ;.. .rat ,ha'a. .rJ ina .:r% the use tJ shish the loll..te is par. 1 rare : •aa'4 I '.era ao pgable damns she least trim a I011re,p cat m nhc \ehn le ..• .. .rp . ca.. ,pl L ...r ssall ay fsly d the same Is •Loch sod. ie here spcs,f'eJsales tie ss e . - u rt \ .roar-cJ ,. ..'ad(Sari n.. r....•, .0 a, ..Ira Cijitnlairs m<a.ured by r plats visible h.nun.u. • • s-\ lV Oa 'I ly . c L e r la.. l ase.s't ogre. and enpleyers) sag'. nil any damage, Iola, theft or drsLs r,.n of soy %thole, . „4 ,t Aga mo any .,J el losses. Jaynes, n eters. denser.!., cures rid expenses (rnctud:n{ ess ins1 J x.. g .a v1 c.rc led writ the use, cond.ra.n (including,.th x.wt LrtJla G%m, any defect stetter or not �I'-• ▪ n • s'se".e.f a x l ease( rhea. her l5 , roe .5ensat and tiny stoat lrah6ry of Less,) a opera'.an of each -.a L aI, s.rye-:'y o :'y L e.see or any re a rear h`h Lrss,•ahas acluat n.nce.ao1 lessee shall be entitled e la_< ., .e. nese. t' C'e'ase \\a ..1I4lK)•. Ll \t,%� sec kegsRy\F\1. In p ry shall fat a refer , for any teas -.se. it p:rf,em anyPummncfpara- a :dd[ F, e, S + r \: c..3 no he no . doJ h, ! n, 1V( h, pa'lt ray, al hos opts ot, pa tai( r the sane sod shall be rr nhursed his coal iberef r upon Loh, a Is, \. :'•e s.: J and . •cd r.'r l l wee Us LA,C and sa.h.n the (:\'g spet.U<J *bore acid Orlin a 4 artful manner and:n cemlp'anse s :t\ cJ Ial.I4 C a re the J age ,e and •1n a\se the normal de and Lame Ile nhT rnAeVhld t. its P J p n aaeJ s Oh The u of d %hose. g ra h J h tMesallos, IJ s to 1, p l'. ,, ({ c Of P rs a. d: Id) m Noy 's t y y J m e a h t to ro ray. on the - J ins p, a s increased .1, w led sat, .J ..a v,t If rh.n csa9 not p'. era r sign any rraunafie such nasal. le.wxtpe xsr .cat er teens and \.• .<•. :.. it lama t; snJ .d :. his u.. mJ .•f f.,trga ansticeau.eJ by such remora(. II. IF tsdb alyi'\. Y_ t s . T!a Lr., 'Li L an, Come by %Arta n.a:ae to the I esee upon the emauererce of any of the I.II14 tog wears of ,h14 are s. a .. r. eisbcppresided Cy lrefu.atb n by kilt mutually y t ocanner 1 ' y a o rl a n y 1 of is n a. r ebe <d h cunurues l ferule by the 1 o s so alter Lessor y Total Mochanoed a 1 rsfi i f '' 1,...11.0c e s pe 'e and er h Failure rug six mote [panne y. alter ge has a f .<. r,l,rs.a aaby roc Lessee to other praer,h,pre. o! <as<toMMr/earnedassignment Lessee. ntf (lithe of oil n L - >ri y g n s re's h e lrr• or [ any art an n ee rakes recute of I 'err.. cs, reenact fl l essee's afros any e', any Cartthereof, a� see a' aoriu,ae a t. 1 n the \ eta l r oe rr surfers any hen. aua 2O4a hr lest' to Mc m< nead<J ba the - . o n s t..., � ▪ ...aeA . era.. a.n n.a..o�ncn.t<n. %eta:hneet.rle,YM.i.fiJraananulbf eJ in 20days. ▪ 9s L: Lh NI days pirar e.renr t. e to I es..r, be l (Sire may terminate this lease Si ens' time upon return of the hell:ele and bi 'f err :.d on pray-a.m. 12 arrJ II hs re,A w up n such other La. and condrtr. as may then be mutually agreed 10 in arming ". L.... :ad lc see. It. let It P♦ OF %I hit E. Iron the :es w Ce.cr tem,narr,e by either parry of the term of this lose: • i.'us t n's.,'4: Lessee ye -hest. 'hr V code, pea soon t la Paragraph Ile. the Lessee shall return the same' to the lessor• in I. gold cent( on An —Th ft e: J, a,y 'weir ani tear wicker&, at (0 the plate slue the Lessee fed ecceised the Vehicle, (Ott Lessor's prAcipal place a1 F...,, a J -'4. -en: 'r .a 01 ascot. ow Col to .a.lk l'ss c'n as may i.e designated by Lessor. 3 - L Le,sre no,thee prmhasca not roans the Vehi le, the Lessor may repossess the same at any time .henevrr the same may be •� � may < tip.. ise any prim ses of 1 re Is that puiprse, and shall hold the same when so repossessed free and clear of this fuse and I mareany':(, a :f mare •therein_ ., lost h rh •le. If •h ri \chide _s last, seal en w desvoyed or is dectared a total cons)rustier loss (subject to Lessor's agreement as so suet eondrtion), I esme a ▪ mp:ly nonif 1 s'e th :f a id hold any :eeltie for draposal by Lessorend the Vehicle shall be deemed swerrdetel to Lessor ss :t Less ,i pt of sah e e. n [ ' a . hall p:coyly Cause any recluse to be sold. Any ccblessee not kid by Itssfar disposal by lesser So ...all Jscm• <i s p !J at • ,ae of nra d.'Par.. y. b.my rl,e. Upon any pmshase, return or rep.asesslon, lessee shall promptly pay Lessor all Total Monthly Rentals andMileage and other charges .�d s -ems ,a rasa hereunder .Ito respect to the Vehicle up to the tone of sack purchase, reran w repossession. 1!. QA\L%!it l Psi' FARLV- if R\Hh\TIPS. L'pan lie tammati.:n of this lease by either party pins to the expiration or the lease terra, the lesser shall .mp 'r ,,war Lessne a`I Jama1es sd'ered by the lest:sr by reason of suit termination for by reason of any beach of this lease by Iesstel. Such damages shg':.nm lode Jemasts der -nine.] ss frIlous a. Ts.his e_ 1(rent:na'.ed by Lesser under sulp sragrapb Ile the Lessee shall promptly purchase and pay for the vehicle, if Lesiva so «itua I,. al t Depreciate' 'slut (Lt-, its aiynal vela, less a sera easel to its Monthly Depreciation specified herein, multipt,ed by the numfier of Monthly Remo'. that hate !teen pa -It Lessee shall also late car any 'nsuransr on the vehicle paid for by Lessor and pay Lessee for the unearned cost thereof Ala Ja"ly appoeron:nenl ba.a. h. Res_ lf the tenor does not rey'ust L mpurchase the 'chicle sr if the vehicle is notsopurshased, or il this lease is terminated by Lessee alder dui arsph Ilb, Less), shall sell the reticle Ov acecusge under paragraph 12c)aithie 3O'fats after its suns net' or repassesslun ire such ocher pen ud as the parprs may *sae :spook. The sale may be public or pit ate and silt av mallow notice m Lessee, shall beat •hoteea le, and shall be only • ash paPI:e n full upon delasery of the sehl de and ass tine papers to the purchaser. If the Net Po eels of the sale are keg than the Depreciated Vu''ue or root seh.ele s•,ct Jefis.reocy shall Ca4s enure pia of lessors damages; if soh Net Proceeds carted Depreciated Value. the ese<ss shall coy c.nwe as Wad to Lests's ether damages. —Vet Pt ..ends'' shall mean the retate receised ca the sale, less all direct cayenne of Lessor in preparing end holding the vehicle for sale and :.erg at ••.1 'eel a'1 o- ms due Lessor under Paragraph 113 if net othentse paid, and lees all debts lacus ned by Lessee hich, if not paid, might canahlure a Inca :b 'ht res.cle a a I•ab:l:ty of Lessee. e. Lass loc nee. L et see shall pay Lessor es (quieted damages for loss of intone, the Voruhly Rental Fee and Monthly It:. easing and Ti. ('barges a ea,b w.e:h of abe rig.'al ream id the 1< sir remaining .fief the ierynation. 4. F p< .es_ Lessee shall rcorhm.c Less le a4 casts and expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees) incurred by Lessor in enforcing lessor's mph's br loonier. r. It lm iresale ry V e F as I n n.e. Reponse, saoe and of the Vehi de shall not affect tea sods rights to recover any damages from Lessee, and lessrc s utss art tore lean she rani of anob a i, rerm natian av caplar o ofthislease tiruluding damages herein specif.eJl.hall not be deemed cactusis< 4. ,hall be . r. Jai:re end in addc:m Fc all other eights and remedies in I essor s favor rtisnng by law. IC FIE If \DID IFRst of f5 fl LU lION of VEHICLES. F liner lessor or Lessee may, al least thirty 00) days, but no; more Mae ninety it(Il dap a, prior w tle aap a V-3 s Tease, crew ID noting 14 the other to continue this lease indefinitely w a month -to -month beers. If the other accepts sacb offer in o oting labra leste shalt sae se cawtlnued atilt respect to the Vehicle. Lector stay. at ex; time, rp1'a4'art a similar vehicle for the Vehicle and the sahatisuee shall be subject to all of the Drovis ions of this lease as :fit --the or seat neh'et,. aJ the Vs4fcre shall be stores, (*converted and not recovered in 10 days, oe shall be damaged and net repairable to 10 do's, Lea shall hair it opaton either re ee cm:a ate till kase as of such I(Mdr day or loaahstitste a nmilas vehicle until the original is resisted ce repaired. IS Ftter 443EL RF sm1\O fi\5FQI FS Ft 51 DIVIOFS. Lena shall not be ltabte for any failure or delay in delicering the Vehlele. or in pctfmming any p . s re F ;.f,. m 1 ,t eS., ea 4Y faMre 1if ulty, governmental sesvisti+m or any tease beyond Lessor's e.,Vol. In no Went shall Lessor xn+',aste :re ,' s y s .d pr sr be, scone J. n a d .wages or rncon%enaenee due so any theft, damage, loss, defect a hflum of the Vehicle or the time rag, reps r'.; s- hag ce repacing the tame, and them shall be so shatement or spport,.mmeel of rental during sot II lime. It. I PALE .)%LY. Tess arated r• ore of leas fa catty and lessee shall nal Lave of sc(uise any eight. title or iatevest in the Vehicle catchiest right I. tie to 54'e. as ponder a it., agreement I s fro rJ_y,E r ACr IDLNL5. I.essec saall lamc% fo I ss•, sui to e,e aysenohile limb:Miry insures of the Vehicle, within 34 hours, a repot or tiny •e 1 ss :arT g f: V is ih ire f r sod by suet insaer. Y any claim to made or ac Ciao commenced for draels, personal injury a property damage, c r..+ ,s, see wr '.o sy:ie Vrk.cl,e lessee .'call px _y aotsfy Lessor thereat and tarnish Lessor a cams icy o1 every demand, notice, summ, pro- ..satddp'<s=.na t ,eater:n:coas-4 4.1441to rr r\ander eprale so rt. lessor and eke insures is defending the same. t F\Jlp-r dfrllFEVF iT ISS A 44Y( FVT%T 41%IrAta%l and !IPoJRLKYITIO%. Et is lease constitutes the estate agreement tarseet the parties s rem • • oe ms, g°Lear , _— a .giedby lF pact' l,: br ctTrgcd. p ran ... meat a.. luge,:4 he ter.,g,ed, the Set cis.A4a-.ed,byLena ranS:wr l esa'e'speiw.6nlrncoesent yw se f -any a ether sums payahfe by' lessee Fen-tinder,up•a on notice of sl an assignment, lessee shall pay } C airs delouse of any kind lass r may also ramose any type of security instrument silt respect to oe e a c ( ! .- a the fora err the holder of sa h re...orate. nte oete. So uimgnrocnt e. ee<eanrm d a resufity instrument. AC! tar eAca• re lea a w „ia. , r.e.4n. r p„- • era'•. T. s a' e, , s'.1 . as1 irerts era. a(nord and eslam rd as acs adanre sank the leas n/, the elate cat lessor's era S -...,.c..., ao.. rr sinppa Si? rl a: r..a'.=u.. lc.:. .^: I-,.-- slay ra.eae rs.,!rase ln.s mast pates (each a oar:•.acre shall ae ong an ore nag and toot -thee -e - • .---- r: f _g ,in.ly yg mo.raloffice. e. nsee assessed the fees e. l<asa'r .- r .. , a .., !.,.ea.a 1pea any a:Dudocamrrruf laic as.eaed ape-ntsmne. 'S REStIt UTION WHEREAS, leretotore and on August 27 , 197 5. by Resolution, the Heard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, in conjunction with the City of Greeley, Colorado, at.d the Weld County Municipal Airport Board did submit a revised Airport Layout Plan to the Federal Aviation Administration with regard to the Weld County Municipal Airport, and WHEREAS, now the Federal Aviation Administration (F,A, A, ) re- quests that an updated Airport Layout Plan be re -submitted for additional consideration by F,A,A, and in ordar to satisfy F,A,A, requirements, and WHEREAS, the City of Greeley and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, have expressed a desire to submit such revised updated Airport Layout Plans to the Federal Aviation Administration for approval, as re- quested, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to join with the City of Greeley in soliciting approval of said updated revised plan, NOW, THEREFORE, BE lT RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, be, and he hereby is authorized to sign an updated, revised Airport Layout Plan with the Mayor of the City of Greeley and the President of the Weld County Municipal Airport Board, directed to the Federal Aviation Administration, requesting approval of said updated revised Airport Layout Plan as submitted, DATPD: September 10, 1975 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Site- yr- ATTEST; ,/. , T'Z Weld Casnty Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 'Xt. Deputy County Clerk A�PROVF9)4S TO FORS{;__ rC V. ty Attr,rdey Y' RESOLUTION RE: WEl 0 COUNTY ROUSING AUTHORITY - CHANGE IN METHOD OF AI'POINT MEN T. WHEREAS, heretofore and on June 6, 1951, by Resolution, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did establish the WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY and pursuant to said Resolution did appoint the first Board of Directors thereto, and WHEREAS, said WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY has been in existence since its inception and to the present time, and WHEREAS, said WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY has been dormant for some time and of no force and effect, and WHEREAS, the Board pursuant to law, specifically C.R.S, 1973, 29-4-704 (6), as in such cases made and provided has determined that it would be in the best interests of the County to change the method of appoint - meat to °-aid Housing Authority, and WHEREAS, pursuant to C. R,S. 1973, 29-4-704 (2), the Board, after proper notice and public hearing as required by law, has determined that the members of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, shall ex officio be appointed the Commissioners of the WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and pursuant to the authority of law, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, hereby DETERMINES and ORDERS that the members of the Board shall be the Commissioners of the WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY; that the term of office of each Commissioner shall be coterminous with his term on the Board; that the Chairman of the Board shall ex officio be Chairman of the Commission; and that the Commissioners shall select from their members a Vice -Chairman. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10thday of September, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELQ COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST; at .1,Z, Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board( By " �.; t ( ( fit) al AISP*OVE t AS T& ORM: -Air uric ( i" County At orney nal Pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Davelcp.m≥nt Act, a request is being made by The Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, for fundr for a City -County Urban Renewal Project in Burger -Fry Subdivision. An Environmental Review Record has been made in this matter and no significant effects on the environment wore found. Findings revealed that approximately 29 people will be relocated and the negative effect on human and physical environment is insignificant. Said Review Record may be examined and copied in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. No further review will be made prior to the release of the funds. Comments may be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners until October 3rd, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNE LOU HEIMBUCK, DEPUTY DATED: September 10, 1975 PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 in the Greeley Journal :':c ..0 ) ) ss • Ct1Tl L:F 1EL) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Social Services CLAIMS THIS !S TC CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPI.LTED C`! THE FOILC.i1'G LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE :'AYES IN THE AMOUNTS SET CUt$ITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY PIE DIRECTOR OF THE ,GELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLUI S: 0 A F G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 19,438.35 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 34,080.14 TOTAL 53,518.49 DATED THIS 9th DAY OF September , 19 75. I ACCOUNTING OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SIBiSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 9th DAY OF September MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: /_ ,?<,_ 7G STATE CF COLORADO } OCL'NTY CF :YEW } 55 } , 19 75 . '.4. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE Social Services FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS RDLLOWS: 0 A P G A A D Y DAY CARE A N D 19,438.35 ADC ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 34,080.14 TOTAL 53,518.49 DATED THIS 9th DAY OF September , 19 75. AL, A- /fy.k.,,, MELD COUNTY, COLORADO I.G.S. FUND CLAIMS Nf..gtt1NT P.O. S NO. VO. NO. 9CC423 7521 Pacific ___St424 _ _. 2_624 . _ Travelers. 900425 7567? 'Payroll ---31426 __TtSO [Treasurer__ TOTAL VENDOR Page 1 9-8-75 , 19 AMOUNT 624.52 16,498.30 740,46 17,887.78 State of Colorado ) ) 5$ County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 9-8-75 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their -names with the total amount S 17,887.78 Dated this Sth day of Sept. , 19 2h_. a ccounting 6 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of My commission expires: 1-26-76 tary Sept. , 19 j STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the I.O. S. Fund totaling S 17,887.78 Dated this 8th day of Sept. /<!Jk!Gssst Chairmen ATTEST: , 1975 . N 1 9 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Page 1 ROtD a BRIDGE FUND CLAIMS 9;8-75 , 19 'dARRA.VT P.O. S 4O. 10. NO. i�3T4 I 756:35 Pacific '1°°a2V 75073 Travelers . �itr42i 75678 t Payroll Qt\v72 r 7Z _ ._ _Treasurer. TOTAL VENDOR AMOUNT 4,313.35 _ _18..00 105,346.30 4,912,98 $ 114,740.63 State of Colorado ) ss County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 9- 8- 75 19 and that payments should be rude to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite the F names with the total amount $ 114,740.63 Dated this . 8th day of Sept.... , 19 75. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of My commission expires: 1-26-76 9 • ng r er Sent. , 19 STATE OF COLORADO ) )} COUNTY OF WELD SS We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drag upon the ROAD 6 BRIDGE Fund totaling $ 114.740.63 Dated this 8th day of Sept . 19 is. ha rman t ATTEST: Coun r erk and Recorder ay:4 g7.ity 41-2111- WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Page I N FUND CLAIMS ',..AiRANT P.O. S NO. YO. NO. VENDOR 'Welt. ° 75682 !Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. _ ,)00416 __- .7_5672 •Tzavalets 0 441' i 75676 !Payroll Account i TOTAL • 9-8-75 , 19 AMOUNT $ 7,880.85 45.50 224,349.35 7,956.30 $240,232.00 State of Colorado ) } $$ County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -o- and dated 9-8-75 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their naars with the total amount $ 24O.232.09 Dated this 8th day of Sept. , 19 75. 2C Accouning cer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of apt- , 19 .25_ My commission expires: 1-26-76 STATE OF COLORADO } )} ss COUNTY OF WELD x� _ 7 Now blic We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling $ 240,232.00 ATTEST: Dated this 8th day of Sept. IChairman , 19 75. "ye iel_cee‘ ST.AIE :: CC CrAA' ) ) $s \?1Tl OF ,AELU ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Social Services CLAIMS THIS IS IC CERTIFY THAI ALL AOX 141TlNG AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPIFTEU iN THE FCLIOAINC. LISTED CLAUS AND THAT F'..YMENTS SHOULD BE MADE Ti) THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AWLINTS SET OU'C 1TE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY TiIE DIRECTOR OF THE 4ELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLWSS: 0 A P G A A 0 M DAY CARE A N D 93,788.03 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO T::E BLIND TOTAL 93,788.03 DATED THIS 9th DAY OF September , 1975 . UNTINO OFFICER hELD COUNTY SLBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 9th DAY OF Se terrber/ , 1975 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES' ./—ca— 74 { J�- � 4/ STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY CF MELD ) ss WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLARADD, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE Social Services FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS' O!: P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 43,788.03 A D C A D C - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 9th DAY OF September - • TOTAL 93,788.03 , 1975. Y 12-31-74 j STAN :F :cLC A:V ) 1 ss _t NT1 CF 1EL.` ) HELD COONEY, COLORADO Youth Shelter Home CLAl a THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL AOLI0LNT1NO AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE: BEEN CoMPILTLU ,J THE FOLICIYING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PANEES N THE A.tCtNTS SET CFPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY PIE DIRECTOR OF THE lEID Q"UNTY DEPARTMENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLIAWS: 0 A ? GA A D M DAY CARE A N D 5,282.41 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 9th DAY OF September , 19 75. TOTAL 5.282.41 1 /CHI F UNTINfT OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SLBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 9th DAY OF September , 19 75 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES, STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss ) _ 7Z. 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 THE Youth Shelter Hone FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS HOLLOWS' O A P G A ADV DAY CARE A V D 5,282.41 ADC A D C - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 9th DAY OF September , 19 75, A,,Vjaira TOTAL 5,282.41 "•••- • MEMBER 12-31-74 WELD COUNTY' COLORADO N 1 as ANIN IEL:.r Iau_4P PFILSION CLAIMS THIS IS TO CtRT!k1 THAI ALL AL'W NTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN CIIMPLLTED L` t ielIOINO LISTED CLAUS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE !JADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYa€S IN THE AC\TINTS SET OIPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY PIE DIRECTOR OF THE •tidLD COUNTY DIVARIMENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE A1!OIJNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLD:MS: 0 A P ci A A D b C'AY CARe 24).00 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND A N D DATED THIS 10th DAY OF Se tabor 1975 . CHI F ACCOUNTINOFFICER, WELD COUNTY SL$SCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th LAY OF MY CDIMASSION EXPIRES. My Commiss:on expire' Dec. S, 1978 STATE OF COLORADO } COUNTY CF WELD ) SS TOTAL 245.00 September yy 975 n ae[A (tic/1/4Y (-14,1 eL� C/ WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIM AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE PEMOION_ FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS R)LLOWS. 0 A P G A A D 4 DAY CASE A N D DATED THIS lots' DAY OF A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND September EMBER TOTAL 245.00 12-31-74 i S rAti C Z�iCdvl!V ) ) is CCtNfl CF AEU, ) WELD COUNTY, 001ORA[V SOCIAL SERVICES CLADS 1 THIS IS IC CERTIFY IHAT ALL ACXlNTING AND RV:EATING PRCC€DURES HAVE BEEN 0.1MPIETEU CN THE KILNING LISTED C1Al1.D AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE WADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PA1EES IN THE A&'VNTS SET eU'OSITE THEIR NAVES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE iELO L'*X1TY DEPARTMENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEODt1 ARF AS FOLEONS I 0 A F cA A DM DAY CARE A N D DATED THIS 10th 364.00 ADC ADC -U U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 6,372.04 1,032.00 CAY OF September , 75 . TOTAL $7.768.04 IEF ACCOUNTINYI OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SlitSCRTBED AND S+10RN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY OF Septeaber 19 MY COMMISSION EXPIREStµy Con.+:isn e*M'.t Dec. S, MS STATE OF COLORADO ) CGUNIY CF MELD ) ss ) 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 THE SOCIAL SERIACM FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS' clretTt 0 A P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 364.00 DATED THIS _10th_ DAY OF A D C A DC -U - U 011W WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND &A ett 6,372.04 1,032.00 TOTAL $7.768.04 Seoteetber , 19 75. Set n/f 12-31-74 ANIL S. K ♦ • • • E'NOOR \UN8ER • 100 A G LCCKSHITN VEN0UR INFCRMATICN �� • h E L 0 COUNTY, C O L O R A D L' ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM LIST 01 GENERAL FUND Pn/VOU PO/You NUMBER OATS 0068096 08 28 75 200 ACCZ'UNTING OEPT.PFTTY CASH 0075675 09 04 75 • 015 A00RES5OGRAPH MULTIGRApH CORP 0055066 09 02 75 • 775 AFFILIATED BANKS • 0074710 08 25 75 0074712 08 29 75 • 1850 AKOERSON HUNTER TWCHTE L KURTZ 0056707 09 01 75 • 2450 BACHMANS INC • 2850 BEkTS TOWING SERVICE • 4125 BRADFORD PU3li$HING CD • 5450 BARTON BUSS • 6700 CLK C RIC . RECORDING DEPT • 6835 GLENN COCHRAN MD • • • • 6840 HAROLD COLGLAZIER 0075405 08 20 75 0071632 08 14 75 0071103 08 13 75 0070240 09 04 75 0063042 09 02 75 0076736 09 02 75 0075058 08 22 75 7071 CCLO COUNCIL OF YOUTM $ERV BUR OO62985 09 O3 75 6600 GUIDER COMMUNICATICu5 INC 0065379 07 31 75 Pn/vcL AMCLNT $4,94 $8.16 $8.70 8639.50 $10492.50 19,800.CC $3.C8 $I0.00 $203.24 $41.71 $200.00 $10,00 $14,40 $90,C0 $155,59 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED *** *** DATE 09 10 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOLNT 786710 TOTAL *0* *** 707112 TOTAL *** *4* 761112 TOTAL *** *** 708108 TOTAL *** *** 715108 TOTAL *** *** 709107 TOTAL *** *** 707112 TOTAL *** *** 741146 TOTAL *** *** 714112 717112 TOTAL *** *5* 707111 TOTAL *** *** 701107 TOTAL *** *** 745107 TOTAL *** *** 790111 TOTAL *5* *** 79211O TOTAL *** *** 741146 TOTAL $4.94 $4.94 58,16 $8.16 $8,70 $8.70 8639.50 1639,50 $10492,50 51,492,50 $90800.00 $90800.00 PAGE 1 $3,08 13.08106- +(4 $10.00 510.00 W4;44) $187,15 $16.09 4203.24 /06,1e7O $41,71 $41.71 1200,00 $200,00 $10 00 310,00 $14.40 $14.40 $90,00 $90.00 $155.59 $155.59 s a a • • • i • d s • • • • • • `4 • • • vENOOR \OSER 0 VENDOR 1NSLR.1TtON • • 925o RCBERT .4 CAVIS • 9275 DAYLIGHT 00NUTS • • 10225 RARYJO OOANEY • 10485 6ASTERDAY DRUG CO • 10550 EASTMAN KCDAK CO • 11100 ECAAR0S CHEVROLET CO • 11200 E$PIRE DISPATCH INC • • 11950 EVERITT LUMBER co INC • 12515 FELO TRUCK RENTALS INC • 13650 GARNSEY C WHEELER CO • 14535 GRAYBEAL JEWELERS INC 14700 THE GREELEY BOOSTER • 0 PO/VOU NUMBER 01 GENERAL FUttD DATE 09 10 75 PO/VUU PO/VOL DATE AHCUKT 0068189 09 04 75 0068190 09 02 75 0064251 09 02 75 0070757 09 02 75 0070759 09 02 75 0075060 08 22 75 0063613 08 01 75 0068060 08 29 75 0061281 08 25 75 0068223 09 02 75 0068224 09 01 75 0068226 09 01 75 0070558 09 03 75 0070403 08 28 75 0067675 08 27 75 0055228 08 27 75 0071448 09 04 75 $105,50 $33.30 32,88 $4,68 $6600 $26,40 $15,33 $35,84 $►ec,co 1134,50 $24,00 $37,50 $69,95 $216.10 $34,79 $254,50 $71.39 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT *** *** 746114 TOTAL *4* *4* 754114 TOTAL *** *** 766111 TOTAL *** *4* 701112 TOTAL *** *4* 701112 TOTAL *4* *4* 790111 TOTAL *** *** 741132 TOTAL *** *** 781146 TOTAL *4* *4* 795197 TOTAL *** *** 754114 TOTAL *4* *4* 718114 TOTAL *** *4* 744114 TOTAL *4* *4* 741112 • TOTAL *** *4* 787800 TOTAL *** *4* 712146 TOTAL *** *** 763127 TOTAL *** *** 781117 ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT $105,50 5105,50 PAGE 2 l $33,30 $33,30. $2688 12,88 14,68 14,68 $6,00 16600 $26,40 $26.40 115,33 $15633 $35,84 135684 1180600 $180.00 1134,50 $134,50 $24,00 $24,00 $37650 $37650 $69,95 $69,95 $216.10 $216,10 $34,79 $34,79 $254,50 1254,50 171,39 1 c '17 10607 10&&20 loWn Jo lcl4P- /o& 6S3 io 6,29 16(446 10(0627 a a S 0 0 • 0 f 4 • 0 i • 0 • 0 rFNQQE NvuiER 0 • • VENOUS 1NF0RMATIUN 01 GENERAL FUND Pn/YOU PO/YOU PO/VOL NUMBER OATE AMCUNT t4T50 GREELEV CHA9BER or CC}'PERCE 0075817 09 11 75 0059346 08 27 75 0059347 08 27 75 0061962 08 14 75 0076620 08 01 75 0070693 08 29 75 0056205 08 11 75 17150 C F NOECKEL BB 6 LITHP CC 0056636 OR 29 75 0056638 08 29 75 I7350 HCML LIGHT C POWER CO 0070691 08 27 75 14950 GREELEV GAS C7 !4980 GREELEY ICE C STORAGE CO 0 15050 GREELEY LEASING CO 15120 GREELEY MEDICAL SUPPLY CO 15149 GREELEY NATIONAL BANK 0 • i a 17650 HUMANE SOCIETY OF MELD CO INC 0071561 09 03 75 0 0071364 07 07 75 1 0071568 09 03 75 1 0055112 08 14 75 • 0 17700 18N CORP (KC 901 18125 SUSAN INGALLS 18150 GENE INLOES 0075829 09 11 75 0055226 09 02 75 $12,50 $1,70 $6.23 $12.CO $1,191,38 $40,50 $1,625,CC 115.10 $693.45 $44,C7 $532.84 1357,C8 1556,40 $111.85 $44,50 $288.72 DATE 09 10 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION uF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMULNT TOTAL 444 444 786941 TOTAL 444 444 its Si. 444 444 sit 444 444 $4$ 55$ 444 45$ 444 sit 444 444 44$ 445 444 444 sit $54 444 444 444 *55 444 444 $55 786620 TOTAL 706620 TOTAL 788720 TOTAL 741197 TOTAL 754131 TOTAL 741197 TOTAL 720112 TOTAL 717112 TOTAL 754113 TOTAL 741107 TOTAL 741107 TOTAL 741107 TOTAL 761197 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 761111 TOTAL PACT 3 $71,39Incr(r.�d $12.50 112,50 $1.70 $1.70 $6.23 $6,23 $12.00 $12,00 $1,191638 $1,191638 140,50 540,50 $1,625,00 $1,625,00 $15,10 $15.10 $693.45 $693,45 0 • • t0C•6,0 0 10 (06)90 to G 0 4 1C/f�n4� 0 FOIE' Cs9≤ 144607 544.07 t O GG9le. \ $532.84 1532684 $357,08 $357.08 1556,40 $556,40 $111.55 $111,5) 144,50 $44.50 $288.72 1288,72 0 0 0 0 to 4,/p()-1 0 0 /065-)00 S 0 4 0 J • • • • • %.ENOLA NLm8E2 VENDOR IN?CRMATIC4 ;3425 4C,4NSL' PLBLISHING CC J%'C 01 GENERAL FOND PO/VDU PO/VDU NUMBER DATE 0055664 08 14 75 19100 KENS CAMERA CENTER 0069223 09 03 75 • 0070379 OB 28 75 • 19950 LEWIS A KICDER MD PATHCICGIST 0072625 08 30 75 • • • 20550 GARY KNAUS M 0 20970 LARIMER COUNTY 21153 NAY( GENE LEE • 21225 LEWIS DRIVE IN CLEANERS • 21900 0 0 HAAG PHD • 22050 RICHARD P HAGOALENU • 22155 MANAGEMENT DESIGN ASSOC • 22192 ROBERT C MARSHALL • 22630 MC CANNS RENTAL CENTER • 2294 MC PECK MOTOR COACH CD • • • • 22955 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 23315 JOANNE MOE 0072626 08 24 75 0076742 09 04 75 0070783 08 26 75 0075065 08 22 7) 0069280 07 31 75 0076648 09 02 75 0062956 09 02 75 0075424 09 03 75 0070278 09 02 75 0068093 08 28 75 0070686 08 19 75 0069546 07 31 75 0062982 06 28 75 PD/VOL AHCLJ,1 166,30 185,60 175,39 $151,5C $315,CC $10,CC $63.11 13.64 116,50 130.00 192,16 17.300,76 $16.92 $5.00 113,50 $107.54 152.20 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DAT4 09 10 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT *4* 04* 761312 TOTAL 444 *4* 741132 TOTAL **4 *4* 713112 TOTAL *4* *4* 744107 TOTAL *4* *4* 744107 TOTAL 444 *4* 745107 TOTAL *** *44 795112 TOTAL *4* *0* 790111 TOTAL *44 *** 741134 TOTAL *** 4** 745107 TOTAL *04 *0* 792111 TOTAL *4* 444 781107 TOTAL *0* *4* 707111 TOTAL *** 44* 787800 TOTAL 444 *** 754146 TOTAL 4** *04 742128 TOTAL 444 *0* 792111 PAGE 4 ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT $66,30 $66.30 !04.)(q $83,60 $85,60 $75.39 $75.39 $157.50 ._ $157,50 $315,00 $315,00 $10.00 $10.00 $63.11 $63,11 $3,84 $3.84 $16.50 $16.50 'in.nn $30.00 192.16 $92.16 $7x300,76 $7;300,76 116 $192 6,92 $5,00 $5.00 $13,50 $13.50 10(r -10y 'ocr-il3 $107,54 �I $107.54 TOC117 $52.20 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e 0 I • • • • 0 t • t • • • • • • • VEVOOR 1NFCRHATIL4 23663 NCNFORT FL'00 24250 HCUNTAIM DELL 24256 MOUNTAIN DELL 24071 NAT FED OF STATE Y58 ASSN 25250 NATL POLICE CHIEFS C 25750 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 27930 PCUORE VALLEY REA 28475 THOMAS P PUHP:4REY 01 GENERAL FU1*0 PD/VOU PO/VDU PO/VOL NUMBER DATE AMCLNT 0069137 08 13 75 0056381 08 20 75 0056387 08 20 75 0056391 08 27 75 0056393 08 27 75 r 0056396 08 27 75 0066491 07 31 75 0066496 08 07 75 0066497 08 07 75 0070692 08 29 75 0062984 09 02 75 0071635 09 01 75 0063231 07 31 75 0075768 08 28 75 0062908 08 28 75 0062981 08 28 75 139.76 $115,79 4617.$3 12;27 $115.45 4464.35 $5.56 111.30 $5.96 $309.31 $50.00 118.50 3159;110 $114.10 $175.98 153;C4 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 10 75 01STRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL $52,20 I OL' ! 1' ••• ••• 742120 TOTAL *4* •e• 741114 TOTAL $4$ ••e 741114 TOTAL •44 •44 786630 TOTAL 4•• •4• 786630 TOTAL •1• •4• 786630 TOTAL •4* •4* 741114 TOTAL +•• 44• 741114 TOTAL *4* 4i• 741114 TOTAL 4.4 •e• 754114 TOTAL ••e ••• 792110 TOTAL ••e •4• 741125 TOTAL • 4• *** 741112 TOTAL 444 •4• 774192 TOTAL • 4• i4• 770113 TOTAL 4f• •44 792111 TOTAL $39.76 $39,76 1115,79 $115.79 $617.53 4617,53 $2,27 $2.27 $115,45 $115.45 $464,35 $464,35 $5,96 45,96 111.30 $11.30 45.96 45.96 PACE 5 1 $309.51 `� $309, 51 1e,(r�7 1 b 150,00 450.00. +biarn $18,50 $18, so l o v)1 4154 80 4159.80 $114,80 $114,80 166o -141I $175$175.98 ,9$ 1CG'-a'v 4531g2.04 53$0534.04 /C G $ • • • • • • O 1 1 • • • • IENDUR NUHBIR • 29toJ MILAN A REVERTS • 19900 ALYIE N ROTHE • 30000 EL4ER E RPTNrAN • 30150 Sao$ PRODUCE 10830 SANITARY LAUNORY t CLEANERS • 31071 I.ALTEA 4 SPECKMAN • 33190 5TEFMAN DISTRIBUTING CC • • • 13525 STOR.MOR 34025 TELEP AND CONIIELL 34050 SAMUEL S TELEP 01 GENERAL FUND YENDUR INFeRMATICN PO/YOU PO/YOU NUMBER OATS 0055225 09 02 75 0055223 09 03 75 0055227 09 03 75 0034575 09 03 75 0036281 OB 28 75 0070416 09 04 75 0070562 09 03 75 0071474 09 01 75 0071475 09 03 75 0071476 09 03 75 0070561 OB 19 75 0064534 09 03 73 0064515 09 03 75 17550 %ELO COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0056015 O8 26 75 0076435 08 29 75 0076708 08 01 73 • 0076714 08 13 75 i PO/YOL INCUR! 0244.05 1237.28 $269.CC $468.98 $90,70 161;34 $236,11 $140.58 $342.14 $126.18 $19,C0 $61636 11,456,15 $214.28 19.00 $9,00 $9,C0 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 10 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT *t4 *4* 761111 TOTAL *•* *** 761TOTAL 40* 00* 761111 TOTAL •** *0* 742128 TOTAL ••* •** 7541)4 TOTAL *** *4* 786515 TOTAL •00 *•* 742128 TOTAL *•0 0*0 742128 TOTAL •4* *I* 742128 TOTAL *** *0* 742128 TOTAL *** *** 741196 TOTAL ••• *I* 702107 TOTAL *0* *0* 702107 TOTAL **4 *** 725145 TOTAL *0* *0* 745107 TOTAL 044 *4* 745107 TOTAL *** *** 745107 $244,65 $244.65 $237.28 $237.28 $269.00 $269,00 $468.98 $468.98 $90,70 $90.70 $61,34 $61.34 $236,11 $236.11 ►140,58 $140.58 $342 94 5342,94 PAGE 6 ILL )94 lb( ercic1 10Cr' 1�� 100'191 rolf'?51 ft, to -709 $126.18 $126.18 119.00 $19.00 (O4 W $616.36 $616.36 /06" $1,456,85 $1,456.85 $214.28 $214.28 $9,00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 • ♦ • • • • i $ } $ 6 s 1 1 39,00 1 S • S t t t t t L I I C I! i E,NDUR \UMBER VENDOR INFLRMATICN 37b00 WELC COUNTY HEALTH @EDI 01 GENERAL FUND PD/YOU PO/YOU PO/VOL NUMBER DATE AMCUNT 0076719 08 29 75 00'54491 09 02 75 0034492 09 02 75 18008 *FLC MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC 0020677 O8 25 75 t 38675 RICHARD G WILLIAMSON 38700 CHARLES NCKEL t t 0062983 08 28 75 0075144 09 02 75 38750 WINDSOR BEACON INC 0070406 08 28 75 $9.00 $36,126.CO $910.79 $43.00 127,96 1314,96 12,00 if* TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR GENERAL FUND a 172,125,78 t THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES THROUGH 7 DATED Si. -pi IO , 1975 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHC THEIR }}'ES H ,THE TOTAL A.cUNT $ 7,� i,2,, 7? DATED ¶9S i AY4 8 }SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS iG = C THE CLAIMS A ss SFr FORTH ABOVEPUBLIC, JANND WARRWE, THE BOARD ANTS IN PAY? a•L TOTANNG $ la, /45• )e DATED THIS /O411 DAY OF SApl . a I L %- DEPUTY CHAIRMAN DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 10 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT TOTAL 408 f0* 745107 TOTAL 484 444 751130 TOTAL *f* *0* 751101 751103 TOTAL 444 4f* 793107 TOTAL *0* •** 792111 TOTAL 40* *4* 722110 722111 TOTAL *4* 786940 TOTAL HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE 1.)L0BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE /O1''Cfr CF epf. , 1495 AY CFQt1t. , 1975 NY C F CCLNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD C ENT THEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORDERED 19 75 ATTEST( ? ��� 04 no_ u,.elite, ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT 19,00 19,00 $9.00) $36►126.00 $36,126,00 1812,00 198,79 8910,79 PAGE 7 4 I0(1):5 X04,73-' 143,00145 J d� ,00 !C U $27,96 127,96 106-i5-) $47,00 $267.96 $314,96 !0Uro 12,00 12,00 STEP CLAIM 5 SHOWN ON PAGES 1 j�_priN T A -MOUNTS SET OPPOSITE x-.4,0 VtRICTOR MANAGEMENT ON E XP 1 ES I qp Cfsmission expires June 10. 1US UUNTY, COLORADO, HERE BY (APPROVE) ORRWH UPON THE ..i3,.otL'La COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY MEMBER $ • • • • • • • • • 1 • • 1 S 6 I I TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIHEr FOR R ( THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCO THROUGH ./-) 9Nf DAqTED dlpt 1c THEIR NAME 'Mg T►(E TOTAL AHCUN C AND -AV GET c -'I SUBSCRIBED AN ',UMBER VtN)UR INFCRMATICN 173 AP`ILIATED BANKS 14250 MCL?.TAIN BELL 28!00 PUBLIC SERVICE CU OF CCLO C C 1. l 411 N0 k PeM*wf THE CLAIMS AS 5FT F Ta AU it, $ /C4•, 0 i DA DEPUTY . c WELD C U U N T Ti C O L O R A 0 0 ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM 02 ROAD ANC BRIDGE PO/VOU PO/VDU NUMBER DATE 0075415 08 28 75 0056385 08 20 75 0072559 08 48 75 UAD AND RAIDGE UNTING AND BUDGETING PROC a 1975 AND THAT PAYME T $ /CE.. 03 DATE 0 SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS TARY PUBLIC. WE, THE ORTH ABOVE) *ND WARRANTS TED THIS /Coi DAY OF SA- CHAIRM PO/VOL AMOUNT !88,50 111.80 85,73 a (CURES HAVE B NTS SHCULC�BE 0TIS /06 CAY CF C BDARC CF CCLN IN PAYMENT TH ¢7 , 19'15 AN "Lew- /? XerAr L I S T GATE 09 10 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT *0* *** 701811 TOTAL *** 715304 TOTAL *** 715303 TOTAL LEN COMPLETED CN THE ABOVE STE AMAOE O THE RESPECTIV )1,S.�2 1dN�f Scp1 A ►9/$ ai•1MY 5 MI 5� TV COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, EREF0R AR3JEg!BY Q,D61f'EO,DRANN ATTEST[ ,,�}c ..c CO 'c_ EMBER 0.4416 et 088,50 $88,50 $11480 111,80 85,73 15,73 PAGE 1 CLAIMS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 H TH MOUNTS ET OPPOSITE %' CTOR. MAflG M fJ XPfR€5I it Ccrnartssio+wpves u- COLDRAOi, HERE BY (APPROVE} UPON THE )(2,414 f b'lA44, UNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY MEMBER r i S t • e a a e . i I I I C C f C C C C C i C C i E`0OR \UMBFR VENDJi INFORMATICN 2355 4SPI,ALT SUPPLY 6 SER INC 6900 CCLLINS LUMBER CO $150 CCNSUNFRS OIL CO 8150 CONTINENTAL OIL CO PO/40e NUMBER b E L 0 C 0 U N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM LIST 03 INTRAGOVERNPEKTAL SERVICES PO/YOU VO/VCL DC NOT PAY DATE AHCIJFT IF CHECKED 0071187 08 22 75 111,132.44 0071188 08 22 75 $7,802.10 0071189 08 28 75 123,585,68 0059997 07 31 15 1134.58 0067770 08 07 75 $173.20 0067771 08 28 75 115.72 0067772 08 07 75 $95.44 0067773 08 07 75 167,78 0067774 08 07 75 123,16 0067796 08 08 75 $95.11 0067797 08 08 75 16.12 0067798 08 08 75 119,10 0067799 08 08 75 $5,00 0067800 08 08 75 151.50 0076050 08 27 75 $345.40 DATE 09 10 75 DISTRI8UTlON OF ACCOUNT *** *** 722852 TOTAL *4* *** 722852 TOTAL *** *** 722852 TOTAL *4* *** 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL 4** *** 722853 TOTAL 4** *** 722853 TOTAL * ** *** 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL * 45 *44 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TDTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL *4* *** 722854 TOTAL PAGE 1 ENCUNBRANCE5 APOI:NT 511,132.44 111,132.44 $7.802,10 17,802,10 123,585,68 $23,585.68 $134,58 $134.58 $173.20 -'\ $173.20 $173.20 $15,72 $15.72 $95.44 $95.44 $67,78 $67,78 $23.16 123.16 $95.11 $95.11 $6,12 16,12 119,10 $19.10 $5.00 $5.00 $51.50 $51.50 loVi y3 lot 1(1 $345.40 $345.40 )Oten q • • 1 t %ENUOR \UMBER VENDOR INFLRMAT10'd 12755 FIRST NAIL SANK UP WINDSOR 16985 HILLSIDE SHARPALL 21791 LITTER EQUIPMENT 18050 POKER MOTIVE CORP 14400 3 M COMPANY 19285 LEP MFG CO PP/YOU NUMBER 0075432 03 INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES PO/VDU DATE 08 12 75 0076077 08 20 75 0071233 06 16 75 003777► 08 20 75 0062512 08 27 75 0062747 08 26 75 0067763 09 02 75 PD/VOL AMCLNT $2:850.C6 $48.10 $13,C9 $476.62 sees.c0 $s10.Co $76.70 DO NOT PAy IF CHECKED TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES • $48:814,90 THIS IS C THROUGH THEIR N AN { i t DATE 09 10 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT ANOINT 703790 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL $2.850.06 $2,850.06 $48,10 948.10 $13,09 $13.09 5476,62 $476.62 $888100 $888,00 $910.00 $910.00 576,70 576,70 100 5° 10 O61 )6J I Ott' TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND B'IOGETING PROCEDURES },AVE BEEN COMPLETED an THE ABOVE STED CLAIM S SHOWN ON PAGES 1 ANO-PAT D apt. is : 19'75 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC 8E PACE TO THE RESPECTIVE ORS T DUNTS SET OPPOSITE NOTARY U � i 1 + i9 75 RECTOR MANAGEMENT fT T TOTAL A'cLNT $ 4$ -e1`/• 90 DATED THIS o'tb CAT D -Sii, U8SCR18E[1 AND RYOPU TO BEFORE ME THIS f0 ` c Y CF T. : 4 95 MY C MI I N EKP Fish Commissionesp'resInt10,1976 ND PUBLIC. WE, THE BCARC CF CCLNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORApo, HERE 8Y (APPROVE) II THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRAN S IN PAYMENT TPEREFOR AR� BY ED�iAWN UPON THEsy�{,visorz•��n�x�4 S:.iciEso G $ 4-2,21�1.90 DATED THIS IOt DAY OF �t. : 19 `75 ATTESTI- a.,% -�lc,v COUNTY CLERK AND' RECORDER BY DEPUTY ��J�CCHAIRMANNn /�� MEH�Ei) f MEMBER / ..i��/�� ' Lear r _ e off tLt� %& tt.e.L. l / E 1—L ji 71lYl !ct«c- • C vENDOi •UMBER VENDOR INFORMA110N PO/YOU NUMBER NELD C O U N T Y, C C L Q ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM 10 ACGH OPERATING FLNC PO/YOU PO/VOL DATE AMCLNI 1155) AELO COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0056049 08 22 75 141,498,10 0056052 08 30 75 $68,571.23 0056053 09 05 75 $224,350,42 R ADC LIST DO NOT pAy IF CHECKED TOTAL ENCU►'BRANCE CLAIMED FOR „CGH OPERATING FUND $341,C20,35 I°11°3 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED GN THE ABOVE ISTEO CIA S AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 ) THROUGH p�tir�D6 E0 St.p.t. Ia , 1925 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE DOR Its AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR fs, IT TH TOTAL A"CUNT $ 341, O%2V. 3!5 DATED THIS /CIb to OF Sc-pt. , 19 `l5 �s IRECTOR MANgGEMENT A D�SUB5CRIBEC AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS /G CAT CF l�T- , 1475 MY C S f Ex IRES '7Corrs.i;S,ill4t.f'j%,e10,I 76 ) ,-dc,cJ NOTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARC CF CCLNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE BY (APPROVE) Ey THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRANT IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE S p, e9 aAWM UPON THE cucaii opt.'ctLtncc t 0 $ 34I, 020. 35 DATED THIS /O4b DAY OF t4a4 • , 197 J ATTEST( COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY 3 1 PEPBER //DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBER 3�.-. r 1l,,,Cl .::Lt, cc( C.C.; - LA," 42 DATE 09 10 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 701160 TOTAL 701160 TOTAL 701160 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT $47,498,70 $47,498,70 $68,971,23 168,971,23 $224,550 42 $224550,42 PACE 1 0 te153 .44; } 1 l 1 I } Ml'U IFs sOA'RF OF Ct' \IY C'OMM ISStL\F is t LU CON IY, COL i'KkIh1 S:,tesber 10, 197S I f�c 'IS -66 S 67 ..•A:! at C,•.,,?ev LosaissiLa'er. of Weld County, Colorado, met In reyalar ,s.i:o i.. full :.'aior:nity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of fleeting to the Weld County Health Department Building, Jrc. ,ec, soL;ra Jo, on '.Cedn,•'day, September 10, 1975 at the hour n! 9:00 A.M. .'i i.A:!. the meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the fo IIowin te.ahcr; were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Cha it^?an, Glenn K. Billings Coaoisstoner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor I. Jacebucci Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Y.r n;1emcnt S Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Beard, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Rich: rd Straub Director of Planning, Cary Fortner L?uman Resources Director, Walt Speckman S '1N i'S APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County 'leering of September 3, 1975. A motion was made and seconded. 31?S 7 ESENTED .AND APPROVED: Anti -freeze 3idder .Yco, Inc. Skaggs Drug Roger's .Automotive Greeley Auto Supply Gibson's 55 Cal. Barrels (495_ Gallons)___ 2.95 per gal. 3.25 per gal. 3.26 per gal. 3.60 per gal. No Bid 1 Gal. Jugs (405 Gallons)_ 3.35 per gal. 3.25 per gal. 3.59 per gal. 3.60 per gal. 3.73 per gal. Commissioner Moser made the motion to accept the bid Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. from CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it was moved and seconded to approve the Motion carried. Encumbrance Claim List General Fund Road and Bridge intragovernmen tai 1ospital Operating Fund Social Services Claims AND .ADC. ADC -u GA? $72,125.78 106.03 68,814.90 341,020.35 $ 366.00 6,372.04 1,032.00 245.00 Commissioners Notion carried. Barrel 0513.05) _t $16-S5 gal. 11-50 gal. (Refundable) No deposit No deposit No deposit No deposit Agco, Inc, Total Price $2,817.00 2,925.00 3,067.65 3,240.00 1,530.00 Commissioner following claims: \•' \'.\L ', ,'. 1`it\ \\tt COW \tt'.1CItiNS: the S,.A[J approved those 1istea .....t ,tr.', the tot t;st,i .td,ttt t..r.: 1st 11 -,. it 1 t rigs t el it t o the ".tn.igement B1 Object lve.v sem tu.tr and - -,cod ti it ill th•.t:p.n'm.•n[s moot Sn;s In the future be combined. `• >t I rg t .t t'.i��. other departments will kitow the goals for the tie „%;:i[v. thy Chairt1,in Asked that this item be placed on tin. ageroia 1`EH, .dl Resources Board, review Human Resources .yet 1: i:r <. . 'tints -vide \m oat Lent rot - letters have been received from Erie and !irestooe i„dieatiut their support. The towns ofGrover and Keota indicated tcv arc i.t f.ivet. rh.- onty town not heard from at this ttme is Greeley. .'.it ilacJ Estate Attorney direct .wrn•?riAte. 1' airstrip locate dicussed, the and report to r regardie the v - The Board agreed that the letter prepared by the County ed to Frederick i. Ginsberg, regarding Parkland Estates, was he Airstrip for this subdivision was discussed. An additional d in Range FS, Township 2, Section 25 and its violations were County Attorney will cheek the file regarding the airstrip he Board. Commissioner Jacobucci will then inform the FAA relations. I.' 3cer a,pplicatio❑ fee >!eska - Chairman Billings requested a copy of the 'sett:. vr[tt. .: by the County Attorney he mailed to the Town Board of Sever- ance informin;; them of this request. The Chairman also asked that a reply be re•;ueste,' .ram the Iowa Board indicating their support or non-support of ,',is adpiic.ttiea. Union Pacific Railroad Company - Intent to file petition to abandon portion of track near Gill - The County Engineer referred to the two mile stretch. the Chairman instructed the Engineer to answer this letter and also supply the County Attorney with a copy of each letter. Franklin C. Zadel gas line permit - Machit-Ross Petroleum Company has installed a gas line along side the northern part of a section of ground which Hr. Zadel swats. It is his opinion a gas line can not be constructed without compensation to the owner. The Chairman passed the correspondence on this Issue to the County Attorney and asked that it remain on the agenda. The County Engineer to supply copies of this file that pertain to this permit. Colorado Expenditures Council - The Chairman commented on the information written by the council relating to the article In the Greeley Tribune. The information referred to salaries of county employees in various counties. In order for this to be a true picture the counties with and without county hospitals should be separated. Highway Users Tax - The Chairman commented that approximately $24,000 will be dropped from the 1976 total for Weld County. The copy of this correspondo-et WAS given to Nr. Bass. Remaieling of Courts - The Chairman referred to an act that has been passed on this subject. Under SectIon 9, Construction Limitations, the decision to remodel is nov determined by the Board of County Commissioners. The County Attorney vas given a copy of the act. RF.P,2TS: 1. Mr. Straub reported he has net with Aims College and Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk regarding the accesses to Aims College. Additional meetings will be held. 2. He also reported County Road 94 has been opened. The new Steele bridge has been completed. t`;S?Er:Tri3: 'fr. Jarvis commented that the Electrical Department will be ready ro operate October 1, 1975. He asked that a letter of notification be for- virdei to the State Electrical Division informing them of Weld County's action. The C<,unty ,Attorney to prepare such notification. .r .-. �... r Iii 19/: \'.\t?, S- AI -OS \\t cOOt`t: \lt. Ut0As: the Som.! appiov,d those I tstcd �,. .!t wt:'t t'te totl.w ''.t is t,t1 "tit.. Oh' `•,tn.1AcUr,'ut is Object t os si'mlu.tr •uul e i �e�e.ted that it th• dot air •tents meet itaj,s In the future he combined. t,g . ,eet IU.�s othct departments will knew the goals for the .r, tie .vc_tty. the itettrm.in asked that this item ho placed on the agetxl.t 4''. .ill J.tr 'heetn Scsourck's Board, review Human Resources :, et AL 10.1+. . enty-'..iJe 'cleat Ceacroi-letters have been received from Erie and :'i res to o ind icatiog their support. the towns oft:rover and Recta indicated -trc L i:t favor. En .• only town not hoard from at this time is Greeley. .tt cLand Estates - The Poard agreed that the letter prepared by the County Attorney directed to Frederick L. Ginsherg, regarding Parkland Estates, was appropriate. fhc airstrip for this subdivision was discussed. An additional airstrip located in Saage 68, Township 2, Section 25 and its violations were liscussed. The Coant. Attorney will check the file regarding the airstrip and report to the Board. Commissioner Jacohucci will then inform the FAA rega-din; th= violations. 1.` Seer application for `feska - Chairman Billings requested a copy of the letter •:rtttec h: the County Attorney ho mailed to the Town Board of Sever- ance infot-min,; them of this request. The Chairman also asked that a reply he requesteC .roe the Caen Board indicating their support or non-support of yetis application. Union Pacific Railroad Company - Intent to file petition to abandon portion of track near Gill - The County Engineer referred to the two mile stretch. The Chairman instructed the Engineer to answer this letter and also supply the County Attorney with a copy of each letter. Franklin C. Zadel gas line permit - Machii-Ross Petroleum Company has installed a gas line along side the northern part of a section of ground which Mr. 'lade] owns. It is his opinion a gas line can not be constructed without compensation to the owner. The Chairman passed the correspondence on this issue to the County Attorney and asked that i2 remain on the agenda. The County Engineer to supply copies of this file that pertain to this permit. Colorado Expenditures Council - The Chairman commented on the information written by the council relating to the article in the Greeley Tribune. The information referred to salaries of county employees in various counties. In order for this to be a true picture the counties with and without county hospitals should be separated. Highway Users Tax - The Chairman commented that approximately $24,000 will be dropped from the 1976 total for Weld County. The copy of this correspondence was given to Hr. Bass. Remodeling of Courts - The Chairman referred to an act that has been passed on this subject. Under Section 9, Construction Limitations, the decision to remodel is now determined by the Board of County Commissioners. The County Attorney was given a copy of the act. -::CI\EER'S REPORTS: 1. Mr. Straub reported he has met with Aims College and Nelson, Paley, Patterson and Quirk regarding the accesses to Aims College. Additional meetings will be held. 2. He also reported County Road 44 has been opened. The new Steele bridge has been completed. l\SPECTOR: Mr. Jarvis consented that the Electrical Department will be ready to nprate October 1, 1975. He asked that a letter of notification be for- vtrded to the State Electrical Division informing them of Weld County's action. The County Attorney to prepare such notification. S v t�'.aN, 'ir C.,iit'Ian real the letter of te.Mnest illte the r,'1'alll. :.•,.t .`.! .lt�o:A pv a'.l .,4l-lu-l..w to Ni.4Setcnldt, was Iu tha . •` 1'JI i. ti Ito the request. Alter' hrlel 1 IseUKfi loll, 1 ••�•.:' ‘•.'t AAdi I iolie1 to ai low .Ind approve this request. tom - .•L the mot ioa .Ind it carried. • • 1 \\I I ,llu� 1'''.11 t"`ent reported they Are trying to cot beet the 4I. !.. ivi. .,cottoned the fire wall and its beat Ion. This 11\K R. tIFRTFS AND COMPRESSOR SITES: Chairman SI';'c- te.IJ t''.'e tep,`tt loco the record. It reflected an additional •.:; ci•. ,,.Ith at 1n+gust. Chairman Billtngs also reported that ae'.': ice \,•iii.; drilled in District dl ,nd his district will have additional .t 111 i. I\Set'h1N UEPARIMF"NI AND AUYH0RIZF. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR INSPECTOR: le Cod ItY Attorney read the resolution into the record. The Board was in complete agreement ,and Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to adopt the re<olatton. Coit'Iissloncr `13ser seconded the motion and it carried. 1: �.'�•:C '. .1YtlI PI AN: the County Attorney read the resolution into the record that autorieed the Uhatr'.•un to sign the plan. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve the resolution and Commissioner Moser seconded. The motion did carry. "tr. relep reported to the Co.lyd that Mr. Dolan wants to be sure the Peterson's ire satisfied with the purchase price of the farm. He is trying to work with the Peterson's attorney to acquire an additional affidavit. 13.11 :ENF:'a.\! AUTHORiII: Ihe County Attorney read Into the record the resolution tirthortein,g Greeley Urban Renewal Authority to begin prelimin.iry work on 3urger-Fry Subdivision, Finding of No Significant Effect on the Environment and the notice into the record. Commissioner Moser made . motion to approve 5ot'.t resolutions. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. ?SGL3_1rINl . WARNING AND l7DID1NC TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND BRIDGES: The County Attorney referred to a survey drawn by the County Engineer requesting weight limits be posted in 9:strict ?2 on Bridge #54/l3A on County Road #54. Commissioner Jacobucci male a notion to approve the request. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. I'-�:?�1 H:THORTIY: The County Attorney read into the record the resolution changing the method of appointment after having had the public hearing as required by law. Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept the resolution and C .•.',�!as Liner Jacobucci seconded the motion. The motion carried. 4ErI_1t ".iC[.r. Fa`: SHERIF'F'S DEPARTMENT: Mr. Buss reviewed this replacement with the '.".1rI• '..,nnisstoner Jacobucci made a motion to replace the vehicle. Commissioner ^ser seconded the mottonand it did carry. The vehicle to be leased is a 1975 LTD, PHT Ford Automobile, Serial #53635147350. It will be leased from Creelev Leasing Company. '.G`!i. :'LE CHARTER: The Chairman did announce that the Charter was voted upon and it did pas;. The election date will be set to elect two more commissioners and the five member county council. The Chairman also commented on the light voter turn out and on the success of the new data vote system. F:LD 'ilF2: 1. Department meetings suggested be scheduled at the same time 2. Airstrip In violation in Range 68, Township 2, Section 25 3. Franklin C. Zadel, gas line permit .. Seklch Restaurant 5. Resolution approving lease of two vehicles for Building Inspection Department 6. Elder Day Caro Center 7. Hv*an Resources Weld Tanner Catholic Senior Citizens Stand at listed on the agenda. _.�...r Ira, 197S !Sr I . I 1414.44 , L, 4444t (111 1, rt.tJ: , al': 1n.l a.l .n:.! C.041 I Intl In' till' i4 1..itll.'1! 44.41.1IIOW: Y11Q 111 1,1\'11 1t Iht. PW11111. '.0t+:1 !+,irt,''4S, Ilt.• .11:.11lu{ 4'.I. ,lI1tkLI lt+.l di 11:111 AM. .1 l'I'RO1 FU; IFIF. BOUM) OF t'JUVIY 1'O*IyISSIl1Sl1RS WFID COIN I1• , COI.OR.Uk) t 1`. L` [: V-- ;t - -e Cc(N CI S: AND SFCORDI:R .l\.1 (.1 ` \\ ill I!IF. &\K!) r !9, 17/; • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves Sepce:.ter 15, 1475 AGENDA SEPTEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-67 No regular agenda: Following resolutions were passed: Authorize DA to defend County Treasurer, Francis M. Loustalet, in case with Carl W. Maag and Gloria E. Maag NA 1\ . GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAYL SEPTEMBER 15, 1975 A regular meeting was hold by the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado, at 11155 A.M., with the following presents GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TEL£P JEANNETTE ORDWAY CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD The following resolutions were presented: S RKSOL 1' tlON :1E' 't f'It)RI: INU we. DISTRICT ATTORNEY ()PIM; 19111 JUDICIAL. 1)ISl'RIt'i' \%Et D COUNTY, COI ORADO, 'I'ODEFEND FRANCIS M. 1 OUS f:\l ET, \VUt l) COUNTY TREASURER, A DEFENDANT, IN VHF CASE ENTITI.ED CARL. W. MAAG AND G1.OI11A E, MAAG \S, ROSEMARY \1ARINOF'F, FRANCIS M, LOUSTAI.ET, Wh1.D COUNTY TREASURER, KT AL„ IN THE WELD COUNTY DISTRICT COURL', UREEI.EY, COLORADO,CIVlL ACTION P 27765. BE I l' RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, ('oterado, authorizes the District Attorney of the 19th Judicial District, Weld County, Colorado, to defend Francis M, I.oustalet, Weld County Treasurer, a Defendant in the case entitled Carl W. Maag and Gloria Maag, vs. Rosemary \Iarinoff, Francis M. Loustalet, Weld County Treasurer, et at. , being Case No. 27765 in the Weld County District Court, and do whatever is necessary in bringing the matter to a speedy conclusion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution is passed pursuant to 1973 C. R.S. 20-1-105 (2). The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted this 15thday of September, A.D. , 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 11'EI.D COUNTY, COLORADO i Il!/u--n-€1&,t9?-} • i ATTEST: %t Weld County Clerk and Rec• er "a&t Clerk to the Board By (7 - ounty A orney Deputy Coun ED AS TO 4 MINUIF'S Stt.\S'.t OF cOCNtY COMMISSIONERS trt.{U l'tV'V 11', 1'OI OR11h1 September IS, 1975 rape 175-67 3,•ard .; i,a,nty Co•:missioners of Weld County, Colorado, met In special .cssi,.a in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the fegol.te olace et ..yet ing in the Weld County Health Department Building, La c,. t. C '','note, on Monday, September IS, 1915, at the hour of 11:55 A.H. '`.• ceu.ting ;as called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the ial L•win,t -ft„1tcts were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: CSairn.tn, Glenn S. Billings Cr'' t<sfaner, Ilta Moser mac... ,toner, victor 1.. Jacobucci .11._, present: ie my 1tte...Lev, Samuel S. Tetep ..inz Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway 1rSORt_'E DIS LSLCi ATTORNEY TO DEFFN1 FRANCIS M. LOUSTALET, WELD COUNTY TREASURER: The County Attorney read the resolution into the record and referred to the 1973 Colorado Revised Statutca, 20-1-105 (2), that requires this authorization. Ccanissinner Jacohucci made the motion to adopt the resolution. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. (ESOLC EtONS: St_tar as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Seard as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11159 A.H. APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMNISSION£RS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTTEST:o/. 4 -c -- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE RO,E 0 r` ,( 3'�f rattle, _S� _ 1 -lac_ Mai Deputy County Cl rk r 1/4 1 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves Septamt'r 17, 1975 AGENDA SEPTEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-67,68 S 69 :WLL CALL: MINUTES: 9I0$: Glenn K. Billings ROy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci Approval of September 10, 1975 and September 15, 1975 1) Sign Posts REQUISITIONS AND CLAIMS: APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: TO BE PUBLISHED: September 17 September 17 September 19 September September Sep ;,.ber September September September 20 22 22 23 23 25 October 11 September 22 September 22 September 22 October 6 Octoter 6 October 6 October 6 October 6 October 20 - October 20 - October 20 - Declare Constitution Week, September 17-23 (Daughters of the American Revolution) Meeting with towns RE: Highway funds 2:00 P.M. Presentation of budget to commissioners 4:00 P.M. - Fort Lupton Rendevous Days - Executive Council meeting 9:00 A.M. - Budget hearings 2:00 P.M. - Press Conference 8:00 A.M. - Budget hearings 9:00 A.M. , 26 6 27 - Nine county budget meeting All day Human Resources Board meeting - Thomas Krebs, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. - Amend Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section 10:00 A.M. - Roger Sears (Sierra Investments), COZ, E-UD, and H-UD to R-UD 10:00 A.M. - John E. Martinez dba Gill Recreation Center, 3.2 beer license, on and off premises 9:00 A.M. - Albert Trunkenbolz, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. - Foster and Schott Enterprises, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. - Rodney H. Cuykendall, SUP, Gas gathering plant and transfer terminal 10:00 A.M. - Dale Allen Meaka dba Weed Hill Saloon, 3.2 beer license, on and off premises 2:00 P.M. Centennial Gas Corporation c/o Industrial Gas Services, Inc., SUP, Central gas treating facility 10:00 A.M. H.A. Schneider, Jr. SUP, Cattle feedlot 10:00 A.M. David Farley, COZ, A to C 10:00 A.H. CONTINUED RS ORCS: COMMUNICATIONS: BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: COUNTY ENGINEER BUILDING INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: COUNTY ATTORNEY RESOLUTIONS: 1) Engineering Department, Monthly report, August, 1975 2) Minutes, Planning Commission, August 19, 1975 3) Minutes, Planning Commission. September 2, 1975 4) Accountants' Report and Financial Statement, Health Department, December 31, 1974 and 1973 1) Scheduling of staff meetings at same time 1) Set election date for 2 commissioners and 5 county councilmen (Lea Shehee) 1) Streets in Fagerberg Subdivision 1) Sekich Restaurant 2) Airstrip in violation, Range 68, Township 2, Section 25 3) RE 184, John F. Orr 4) RE 185, Salazar 1) Resolution approving lease of two vehicles for Building Inspection Department 2) Letter RE: Franklin 2adel gas line permit 3) Human Resources Department, Day Care Centers 4) Resolution for variance for mobile home, Faye F. Schmidt R -1 Authorize advertisement for bids for anti -freeze R-2 Transfer monies to adjust existing established fund accounts R-3 Dissolve Charter Commission R-4 Enter agreement with School District RE 4 for Head Start Program R-5 Erect stop sign on County Road #42 R-6 Erect stop sign on County Road #40 R-7 Establish School Bus Stop Ahead zone on County Road #62 R-8 Erect stop sign on County Road #45 R-9 Agreement with Larimer County to establish Regional Alcohol Treatment Program R-10 Adoption of Affirmative Action Plan for Weld County R-11 Grant application of Joseph G. Routzon for mobile hone R-12 Enter agreement for Weld County Elder Care Day Center R-13 Agreement with Weld-Larimer Catholic Community Services, Northern for senior aids program R-14 Amended memorandum RE: Distinction between airport taxes and application of said revenues R-15 Cancel ADC warrant #92068, Eva Martinez R-16 Declare Constitution Week, September 12 - 23 C GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON SUSS JEAN'NETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB WALT SPECLMAN CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER County Commissioners with the following COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR The following resolutions were presented: Ft fur\3El) mt.:\IOR\Nl)l'\I OPINION 'I'O kVIVNt\ (x1\I\IISSIONFAN, WELD (x1UN'l'\', ('OLOIt, IX) AN tt \4 El U COUN TY CI.EItK AND tiE(x1RDER ANI) tV( N l'Y TREASURER FI(O\t OFFICE OP COUNTY ATTORNEY Date: September 19, 1075 RE: DISTINCTION 11ETW'F:EN AtItPORT TAXES AND APPLICATION OF SAID RF:VENU'ES. the memorandum opinion dated June 2, 1975, regarding non-registra- t:en penalty for aircraft in Weld County, paragraph six (61 thereof, should be amended to read as follows: o. A pplicat ion of Revenues: The Weld County Clerk and Recorder will report monthly and pay all annual specific ownership taxes collected to the County Treasurer, and the County Treasurer shall apply these funds as ad valorem taxes. The County Clerk and Recorder is authorized to retain $.50 on each specific ownership tax collected and $. 30 on each registration fee collected to cover the costs of collection. This retained amount shall be deposited to the Weld General Fund, All specific ownership tax monies not retained in the County General Fund shall be distributed as provided for in CRS 1973 5-3-107. All registration fee monies received shall be credited solely to the Weld County Airport Fund. The Weld County Airport Board shall receive only registration fee money, which shall be used for airport develop- ment, which is the underlined purpose of this statute. Respectfylly submitted, Samuel S. Telep County Attorney 'Aff COUfnY O' C.a.) is - t 1 t-, .: "4. rf !;-'- Beard of t:, C Itrtr SEP 1 1 ts15 RESIOt t'"l'tON "HE:RE:;1S, .t public hearing etas held on Septentbor __10_ , 1!175, :! 7 ,..53!!)':',';'S of th; Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, ♦ ; :o:'.ide, [or the purpose of hearing the petition of Joseph 0. Routzon, 1't. l'ten, lot o taj o, requesting conditional use permit for the location of a :n.'o:t: home upon a parcel of land lo. aced in the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 17, 'Uottnship 1 North, Range 66 Rest of the Sth P ]t , N old County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the request of the petitioner for th, location of said mobile home upon Ow aforementioned premises, and WHERE: S, the said requested location for the aforementioned mobile home is located in an agricultural zone as set forth by the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, according to Section 3.3 (D) (3) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said conditional use permit for the location of a mobile home may be authorized upon the approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testi- mony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the application and petition of Joseph C. Routzon, Ft. Lupton, Colorado, to locate a mobile home on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby is granted under the conditions following: 1. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2. That all applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the Zoning Resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. 3. Subject to annual review and renewal of permit. 4. Said permit issued herein shall be restricted to petitioner ONLY, and only for the purpose of housing Faye F. Schmidt, mother-in-law of petitioner, and that said permit shall not run with the land. 3. By the granting of this permit by the Board, the permitee expressly understands and agrees that if said permitee no longer lives on the property or that if Mrs. Faye F. Scmidt, mother-in-law of permitee, no longer resides in said mobile home, the permit herein issued will be revoked and said mobile home shall be removed off the premises within thirty (30) days. • t • Al'vb:SF: DAted thLs 1?th.iks- of September, A.11., 1975. i Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the 11oari, BY �: ��L�L�! t Deputy CTunty Clerk AYYROVOD AS TO`ORM: County Attorney ij I BOARD 01.' COUN'T'Y COMMISSIONERS WELT) COUNTY, COLORADO ,<<K, -£kr flat-Tc t -e -2- RES01 HILO\ At`oPl'tl)N or AFFitt\t:\"t't\'E A('"l'1O\''LAN FOR WELD COON V, 11HEREAS, heretofore and on September 3, 1975, by Resolution, the Board of County. Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did authorize the Board to entei into an agreement with Management Design Association oro: idir.g for a detailed study concerning personnel survey and complete policy manual relating to atl departments of Weld County Government, and WHEREAS, Management Design Association has now submitted a final draft of the Affirmative Action Plan pursuant to the aforementioned agreement, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interest of the County to approve and adopt said Affirmative Action Plan as submitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the final draft of the affirmative Action Plan as submitted by Management Design Association, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it hereby is approved and adopted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said final draft of the Affirmative Action Plan, as submitted be effective forthwith and until further Order of the Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the l7thday of September, A.U„ 1975. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /t 23.'gai :< 7 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board _ BY j : ,- 'ICJ ?, a c ti'lc`! Deputy Count Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney FINAL GRAFT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Weld County, Colorado NrWr- TABLE OF COXTE\TS wennwrowniorgali 1 I. Purpose II. General Policy III. Assignment of Responsibility IV. Authority V. Weld County Profile VI. Demographic Characteristics of Weld County Pull -Time Employees VII. Coals and Timetable A. Recruitment 8. Selection C. Employee Development D. Personnel Policies VIII. Compliance IX. Grievance Procedure APPENDICES A. Description of Job Categories B. Agencies to be Used for Recruitment C. Occupation of Employed Persons, 1970 and 1973 D. Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons, 1970 and 1973 a TABLE OF CONTEXTS I. Purpose II. General Policy II!. Assignment of Responsibility IV. Authority V. Weld County Profile VI. Demographic Characteristics of Weld County Full -Time Umployeos VII. Goals and Timetable A. Recruitment B. Selection C. Employee Development D. Personnel Policies VIII. Compliance IX. Grievance Procedure APPENDICES A. Description of Job Categories 3. Agencies to be Used for Recruitment C. Occupation of Employed Persons, 1970 and 1973 D. Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons, 1970 and 1973 4 County :t Weld Alt itri.0 ire A: t ion Prorui,i iha Wetd County Board of Commissioners intends to abide by Equal Umployment Opportunity practices in the employment of County employees. It is recognized that Equal Employment Oppor- tunity can only he developed and implemented though total commit- ment to the concepts of an Affirmative Action Program. The program outlined in VII. "Coals and Timetables" is part of an administrative process to assist in assuring that no person or group of persons will be discriminated against on hesis of race, religion, color, age, sex, handicap, socio-economic background, or national origin. II. General Policy The Board of Weld County Commissioners is fully committed to the concept of an Affirmative Action Program. Policies out- lined in this plan will apply to all applicants and current employees regardless of race, creed, color, sex natural origin or age. It will affect all employment practices including (but not limited to) recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotions, training, compensation, benefits, layoffs and terminations. 1I1. Asaiinnent of Responsibility__ 1. An Affirmative Action Officer or committee will be named by the County Commissioners to implement policies included in this plan and to review the plan at established intervals. 2. All management porsonnol sharo responsibility for implementing this plan in theiriuspective departments and divisions throughout the county organization. They are accountable for maintaining Affirmative Action records, submitting reports and notifying the Affirmative Action Officer of all ob vacancies as they occur. 3. This plan in no way supercedes the general statuatory authority assigned to the County Commissioners, County Clerk, County Treasurer, County Assessor, District Attorney, County Sheriff, or other elected officials by the Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, as amended. IV. Authority The plan outlined in VII "Goals and Timetables" is developed under the authority of Federal and State lays, rules and executive orders. The following affect Equal Employment Opportunity for persons employed by Weld County: 1. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972.) Title VII prohibits discrimination in Federal, state and local government, and in the private sector on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 greatly angnented powers and expanded jurisdiction of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in enforcement of this law. As amended, Title VII now includes all private employers of 15 or more persons, all educational institutions, state and local governments, public an d private employment agencies, labor unions with 15 or more members, and joint labor-management committees for apprenticeship and training. 2. Executive Order 11246 (as amended by Executive Order 11375) This Order issued by President Johnson in 1965 prohibits - 2 • 414 1 discrimination in employment by Federal contractors and sub- contractors. 3. i.evised Order No. 4, Office of Federal Contract Compliance (OFCC), U. S. Department of Labor. Outlines guidelines which require federal contractors to establish and maintain Affirma- tive Action programs to eliminate and prevent discrimination. Requires that within 120 days from the commencement of a contract each prime contractor or subcontractor with SO or mere employees and a contract of $50,000 or noro develop a written Affirmative Action Program. 4. Equal Pay Act of 1963 (as amended by Education amendments of 1972) Amended the Fair Labor Standards Act to include a prohibition against pay differentials based on sex. All businesses which must pay employees minimum wage are prohibited from sex dis- crimination. The Education Amendments of 15172 extended the Equal Pay Act's sex discrimination provisio❑ to include executive, administrative and professional workers. S. Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 Prohibits employers of 25 or more persons from discriminating against persons 40-65 in any area of employment because of ago. 6. Title VI of Civil Runts Act of 1964 Prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin in all programs or activities which receive Federal financial aid. V. Weld County Profile (Chart 1) Most persons employed by Weld County reside within the county. According to the 1970 United States Census of Pojm latlon (see chart 1, pg. 5) it is a growing county and experienced a t 30TH SEXES TOTAL ka I :LACK SPANISH ALL (NNE TOTAL MI HALE TOTAL 11TTE BLACK SPANISH ALL OTN TOTAL M FEMALE TOTAL PERCENT SNITS BLACK SPANISH ALL OTo TOTAL H Chart 1 1973 EM?101HEYT STATUS BY RACE AND SEX Weld County Y ----"-- --- C1Vil l ti LABOR FORCE EMPLOYED MEil.°LOYEO IJNEHPLOYMCUT RATE PERCENT —OF TOTAL CIVILIII'I LABOR FORCE 50,460 48,970 1,490 3.0 100.0 49,990 48,520 1,47n 2.9 99.1 84 80 4 4.8 0.2 tiERITA.E 1/ 6,050 5,160 290 4.8 12.0 R RACES 330 370 10 2.6 0.8 ',OR1TY g/ 6,510 6,210 300 4.6 12.9 32,120 31,410 770 2.4 63.0 31,870 31,120 750 2.4 63.2 44 40 4 9.1 0.1 HERITAGE 1/ 3,950 3,770 130 4.6 7.8 R RACES 260 250 10 3.8 0.5 'IOR1TY ?,/ 4,250 4,060 190 4.5 8.4 18,2?0 17,570 720 3.9 36.2 - - OF BOTH SEXES 36.2 18,120 35.9 17,400 40.2 720 xx 4.0 xx 35.9 40 40 0 0.0 0.1 HERITAGE 1/ 2,100 1,990 110 5.2 4.2 ;R RACES 120 120 0 0.0 0.2 I.ORITt g/ 2,260 2,150 110 4.9 4.5 I/ Tne Spanish heritage data is included in the White and Total Minority data. 2/ 544m of Black, Spanish Heritage, and All Other Races. • 23.1 population increase between 1960 and 1970. The 1970 population of Weld County was 89,297, including 225 Blacks, 13,'2 Spanish Heritage and 1,347 Other Minorities. The Spanish Heritage persons having either a Spanish surname or persons using the Spanish language as their pother tongue. A'.cording to figures obtained from the State of Colorado Division of Employnent and shown in Chart 1, the Weld County labor force includes all persons 16 years old and over classified as employed or unemployed. Of the total labor force, 48,970 were employed and 1,490 were unemployed. Females represented 36.2% of the labor force, and males, 63.8%. The ninority representation in the labor force was 12.9%, including: Black, .2%, Spanish Heritage, 12.0%, and Other Races, .8%. Of the male minority labor force, .1% are Black, 7.8% are Spanish Heritage, and .5% are Other Races. The ninority fenale labor force is .1% Black, 4.2% Spanish heritage, and .2% Other Races. V!. Demographic Characteristics of Weld County Full -Tine Enployees Chart number 2 shows the conposition of full-time persons employed by Weld County, as of April, 1975. The chart is divided by ninority groups and sex. The categories are those used on the Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Information Report (EEO -1), required by law. (Appendix A) Areas of Underutilization and Concentration Undcrutitization has been defined as having fewer minorities, including woven, in a particular job category than would reasonably he expected by their presence in the relevant labor force. Under - utilization also means employing persons in jobs that do not make - 4 - • .l J 2110 i $ 1•l'N .i 4:0 IC' I'I'Z41 S c_ J O <". O O VI r. O C• C) O CT 0 O .n r-1 --_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 . o __ I•Ulq 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 1: 1 1.14 1' Us1II:'cb Ii r. • 4 �T we L1 O N) ,n 4\0 M 41-1 X10 N OC. 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V 0 U u.+ C. C i- f. U r4 •r. 'Pile 0 U 0 t. 44 •r4 H t rs I. V re 4. ;X 0 _..3..„_.....„.„„,„....,...„,..,..„.„,e.as. „. 1 1 en N O U U 4) 1 a 4.1 t. 01 S A V U 0 N to O f oC 4J r4 • M r4 1/40 ro d V. 45.C In TS n v lei o le da r-4 V. M Uea C C •r1 U 51 N ro N O C C U la u a a� t • 4 e7 C a C r4 •r4 11 U u - r4 U 41 14 • 44 H O U4-1 U • ▪ 0 N .0 h U `O O r -1 rl rl U•N C,P d Cc el N ti d Nro n U M U ea >. C O re IVO h r-4 R0 0 0 ✓ -1 r-4 tl! U N C -r4 •r4 01/1 O .0 w T >4.0 1 e� a 1 O u U U 'o- 1 ti U 0. Gcrs k auc.4uate use of their skills and training. In Feld County, females are underutilized in the categories of officials and Administrators, Technicians, Protective Service Workers, Skilled Craft Workers, and Service/Maintenance. Minority females, specifically "Spanish Heritage" females, are underutilized in all of the above categories except Skilled Craft Workers. Males are significantly underutilized in the Office and Clerical category as welt as Professionals, Technicians, and Paraprofessionals. Minority males (Spanish Heritage) are underutilized in the Official and Administrator category as well as the above categories. Concentration means more members of one sex or ethnic/racial group in a job category than would reasonably be expected by their representation in the labor force. Females are concentrated in the categories of Professional, Technician, Paraprofessional and Office, while hales arc concen- trated in the categories of Officials and Administrators, Pro- tective Service, Skilled Craft Worker and Service/Maintenance. Males of Spanish Heritage are concentrated as Professionals, Protective Service, Skilled Craft workers and Service/Maintenance. Spanish Heritage females tend to be Professionals, Technicians, Paraprofessionals, Office workers and Skilled Craft Workers. Concentrations and underutilizations must be assessed against the manpower available in particular occupations within the labor force.* Where insufficient numbers of trained or experienced personnel exist within the County, state-wide or nation-wide recruit- ing should be considered for vacancies. In categories where females *See Appendit.es C '?}t: 4,4 r4-rn,s.::ct wa,..as -J and miles predominate, emphasis on hiring males and females for non-traditional jobs can affect the existing concentrations while upward nobility and training of current employees can change levels of underutilization. VII. Coals and Timetables As an employer, Weld County presently meets or exceeds the percentages of females and minority groups in the county labor force. Certain job categories, however, contain concentrations or underutilizations. The purpose of this Affirmative Action Plan is not to estab- lish quotas, but to establish goals to insure the County of meeting its Affirmative Action obligation. It is not intended and should not be used to discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The following is a recommended three-year timetable to raise the percentages of minorities and women in all job categories. These figures are based on 1972 labor force data for Weld County and should be adjusted yearly as more up-to-date data becomes available. Progress toward timetable goals will be monitored and recorded by the Affirmative Action Officer twice a year. % of Minorities % of Females as of April 1916 6.0% in all categories 15.0% in all categories as of April 1977 9.0% in all categories 25.0% in all categories as of April 1978 12.9% in all categories 36.2% in all categories Specific actions shall be taken to address the problems of concentrations and underutilizations. These actions, described below, will involve (but will not be limited to) recruitment of minorities, females and males for non-traditional jobs, review of 7/1/75 amend. 6 ,._.>:a;xacz.4..;:.>.:.stn-A..Wu.P ..,.._.k:.a._.,,-6....._W_..,.,..:,x._.e,....-r--_, . -,� a�..-....__ F S f and males predominate, emphasis on hiring males and females for non-traditional jobs call affect the existing concentrations while upward mobility and training of current employees can change levels of underutilization. VII. Coals and Timetables As an employer, Weld County presently meets or exceeds the percentages of females and minority groups in the county labor force. Certain job categories, however, contain concentrations or underutilizations. The purpose of this Affirmative Action Plan is not to estab- lish quotas, but to establish goals to insure the County of meeting its Affirmative Action obligation. It is not intended and should not be used to discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The following is a recommended three-year timetable to raise the percentages of minorities and women in all job categories. These figures arc based on 1972 labor force data for Weld County and should be adjusted yearly as more up-to-date data becomes available. Progress toward timetable goals will be monitored and recorded by the Affirmative Action Officer twice a year. % of Minorities % of Females as of April 1976 6.0% in all categories 15.0% in all categories as of April 1977 9.0% in all categories 25.0% in all categories as of April 1978 12.9% in all categories 36.2% in all categories Specific actions shall be taken to address the problems of concentrations and underutilizations. These actions, described below, will involve (but will not be limited to) recruitment of minorities, females and males for non-traditional jobs, review of 7/1/75 amend. 6 5 selection processes, creation of a plait for employee development within the organization, and establishment of a personnel policy manna I . A. Recruitment Alt vacancies within the County system must be brought to the attention of the Affirmative Action Officer. Positions will he first advertised within the County organization so that indi- viduals now employed by the County have promotion and transfer opportunities. It is mandatory that notice of vacancies be listed with the Greeley office of the State Division of Employment as well as other agencies listed in Appendix B. Records must be maintained of applicants not hired who fall into the category of underutilized within certain job categories for a designated period of time. These records will be requested by the Affirmative Action Officer at six-month intervals. No classified advertisements may appear in sex -segregated listings, unless sex is a bona -fide occupational qualification for the jobs; nor nay advertisements indicate any race, sex or age preference. All notices of recruitment will include the phrase "Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer." B. Selection The selection process is probably more responsible for dis- crimination - whether consciously or unconsciously than any other area of employment practices. A review is currently underway to assure that job requirements, hiring standards, and methods of selection and placement do not discriminate. This review will be formalized in the Personnel Policy Manual and all County job descriptions as they are prepared. 7/1/75 amend. S i-:Moyer Uevelopmont Jobs presently held by minorities and females should be iJcntified by department heads, under the direction of the Affir:aative Action Officer, in terns of job progress and opportunities for upward nobility as compared with other employees. Access to training and job -related education will not be denied employees on basis of race, creed, sex, religion, age, handicap, national origin or job category. U. Personnel Policies This Affirmative Action plan will he included as a chapter of the Weld County Personnel Policy to he updated and completed by August 31, 1975. It will be available to all personnel. VIII. Compliance All persons employed by field County as well as all applicants should be nade aware of the existence of the on -going County Affirmative Action program through posters, job advertisements, memoranda, and publication of the plan. IX. Grievance Procedure Enployees or applicants who have reason to believe that they have been discrininated against because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or socio-economic background should appeal to the Affirmative Action Officer. The Affirmative Action Officer will assist and advise the complainant on course of action and where to appeal if problem is unresolved. - 8 - APPENDIX A 1' SCRIPi[ON OF .FOR CATEGORIES A. Officials and Administrators: Occupations in which employees st broad policies, exercise overall responsibility for execution of these policies, or direct individual departments or special phases of the agency's operations, or provide specialized consult - t ion on a regioaal, district or area basis. Includes: department heads, bureau chiefs, division chiefs, directors, deputy directors, controller, examiners, wardens, superintendents, unit supervisors, sheriffs, police and fire chiefs and inspectors and kindred workers. R. Professionals: Occupations which require specialized and theo- retical knowledge which is usually acquired through college training or through work experience and other training which provides compara- ble knowledge. Includes: personnel and labor relations workers, social workers, doctors, psychologists, registered nurses, economists, dieticians, lawyers, system analysts, accountants, engineers, employ- ment and vocational rehabilitation counselors, teachers or instructors, police and fire captains and lieutenants and kindred workers. c. Technicians: Occupations which require a combination of basic scientific or technical knowledge and manual skill which can be obtained through specialized post -secondary school education or through equivalent on-the-job training. Includes: computer pro- grammers and operators, draftsmen, surveyors, licensed practical nurses, photographers, radio operators, technical illustrators, technicians (medical, dental, electronic, physical sciences), assessors, inspectors, police and fire sergeants and kindred workers. d. Protective Service Porkers: 'Occupations in which workers are entrusted with public safety, security and protection from destructive forces. Includes: police patrol officers, fire fighters, guards, deputy sheriffs, bailiffs, correctional officers, detectives, marshals, harbor patrol officers and kindred workers. e. Par professionals: Occupations in which workers perform some of the iuties of a pro(ssional or technician in a supportive role, which usually require less formal training and/or experience than normally required for professional or technical status. Such positions may fall within an identified pattern of staff development and promotion under a "New Careers" concept. Includes: library assistants, research assistants, medical aides, child support workers, police auxiliary, welfare service aides, recreation assistants, homemakers aides, hone health aides, and kindred workers. IL 0ifi_:e ant Clerical: Occupations in which workers are responsi- 5te for internal and external communication, recording and retrieval of data and/or information and other paper work required in an office. Includes: bookkeepers, messengers, office machine operators, clerk - typists, stenographers, court transcribers, hearing reporters, statistical clerks, dispatchers, license distributors, payroll clerks and kindred workers. g. Skilled Craft Norkers: Occupations in which workers perforn jobs which require special_ieaiival skill and a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the processes involved in the work which is acquired through on-the-job training and experience or through apprenticeship or other formal training programs. Includes: mechanics and repair- nen, electricians, heavy equipment operators, stationary engineers, skillet achining occupations, carpenters, compositors and typesetters and kindred workers. h. Service/Maintenance: Occupations in which workers perform duties which result in or contribute to the comfort, convenience, hygiene or satety of the general public or which contribute to the upkeep and care of buildings, facilities or grounds of public property. Workers in this group nay operate machinery. Includes: chauffeurs, laundry and dry cleaning operatives, truck drivers, bus drivers, garage laborers, custodial personnel, gardeners and groundkeepers, refuse collectors, id construction laborers. APPFNOIX B AGt\CIP.S TO BE 11511) TOI: REC}UILTMEN'f 1. Aims Cen:aunity College Pla:enonts Office 52nd Avenue and 20th Greeley 356.3101 2. Better Jobs for Wonen 1535 Tremont Denver S93-3534 3. Colorado Jobs for Progress 2021 9th Street Greeley 353-6210, ext. 237 4. 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County.A torney _on.__-Secteser_4,._14ZS_ Barton Bvsi s,.bie" Affirmative Action Plan On September 3, 1975, the Commissioners adopted a resolution approving an agreement with MrI4 Cf*nt Design Associates to conduct a personnel study among other things at a cost of $27,500.00 and an amendoent authorizing another $5,500.00. C 4a As a result of this agreement, Management Design Associates have presented its nnireative Action Plan. I asked all department heads to look ai tliitr—' and comment on it. No comments were received. I also asked LEAA to look at it and make any comments they felt necessary. They did sk for one small change which is incorporated into the final draft, copy of which is enclosed. Would you please prepare the proper resolution to adopt the afore mentioned p. Affirmative Action Plan and let me know ahead of time, the Wednesday that youjectou ill have it prepared so I will be fully prepared to speak on the C lit - -. RESOLUTION RN: W EI U COUNTY NTY AGREEMENT ON IIF:1IALF OF WELD COUNTY tit'\TAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT - HEAD START PROGRAM, AND WEI. U COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE: 4. WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Hord of County Com- mrssioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it would be in the host interests of the County to enter into an agreement for the use and benefit of tho Weld County Human Resources Department - Head Start Program to lease certain classroom si.‘ace, without charge, for (lead Start Children from the Weld County School District RE - 4, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Hoard to enter into an agreement with Weld County School District RE- 4, to establish the use of certain class- room premises located in School District RE -4, Park School at Windsor, Colorado, for the use and benefit of the Weld County Department of Human Resources - Head Start Program, on the terms and conditions as recited in the attached agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Weld, State of Colorado, be authorized to enter into the Agreement attached hereto for the use and benefit of the Weld County Human Resources Department - Head Start Program all as recited and sot forth in the attached Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the j2day of September, A.D., 1975. HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO r� ATTEST: 4L J Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board - BY . /1--v , -°_,:_iti_4( Ad/44h iDeputy County C 6rk --- APPR .D AS TOVORM: t 7 ounty Atto ney c e l ORIGINAL AGREEMENT HAD NOT BEEN SIGNED BY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -4 at the time of filming. Refer to the retakes for September for signed agreement. 1 r s N es . y., ADBE EMENT t` THIS AGREE\LENT made and entered into this day of September, 1975, botween WELL) COUNTY, STATE) OF COLORADO, by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, (hereinafter called County), for the use and benefit of the Weld County Department of Human Resources - Head Start Program, and Weld County SCHOOL. DISTRICT RE -4, (hereinafter called School District). WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of tha covenants and agreements herein agreed to be kept and performed, School District hereby leases and agrees to provide unto County the following described premises and services upon the following terms and conditions: 1. School District agrees to provide classroom space without charge in the Park School, Windsor, Colorado, for one Head Start session contingent upon School District's state requirements. 2. School District agrees to provide bus transportation for Head Start children on its regular rout„ within the District at a charge of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) per child per school year, subject to approval of School District. 3. School District agrees to provide a "class An hot lunches for the Head Start classroom at a price of Forty cents (400) per child, and Fifty-five cents (550) per adult. School District will submit a bill for such services to County by the 10th of the month for the preceding month. 4. County agrees to provide custodial care for the classroom occupied by Head Start children on a daily basis at a cost to be borne by County. 5. County agrees to provide telephone service for the Head Start staff. 6. County agrees to pay the hereinabove mentioned agreed price for all meals served to Head Start children and staff, and such reimbursement will be made 'within two weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from School District. County a Le s that it wilt throughout the term of this Agreement comply with the rules and regulations of Sch'xil District in affect from time to tun as they may of yet Head Start children. S. It is mutually agreed that this Agreement may be cancelled by one uatf ;ism, tha other party at least thirty (30) days written notice of Its In- tention to et) SO. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused thts Agree- ment to be duly executed in duplicate, as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -4 By- HOARD OF' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 2L- /(/ .- ATTEST:c � c/K Weld County Clerk and Recorder hark to the Hoard:. /4/1/1"._Th Deputy Count Clerk APPRQYED AS TO FORM: WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES By. /L [ id � `I County At orney -2- Walter Specktnan, Director RRSOI,U'CION RE: AGREEMENT BETWEEN WEl,t) COUNTY, COLORADO, AND t ARMMER COUNTY, COLORADO, TO ESTABLISH A RE:GIONAI. Al COBOL TREATMENT PROGRAM, WHEREAS, Weld County has determined that there is a need to establish a Regional Alcohol Treatment Program in response to Public Law 11. B. 1279 providing for the non-criminalization of the public intoxicant, and WHEREAS, t.arimer County, Colorado, has determined that there is a need to establish a Regional Alcohol Treatment Program in response to Public Law R, B. 1279 providing for the non-criminalization of the public intoxicant, and WHEREAS, Weld County and Larimer County are desirous of enter- ing into a contract establishing a Regional Alcohol Treatment Program, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, believes it to be in the best interest of the County to enter into such agreement on the basis recited therein, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the agreement between Weld County, Colorado, and Larimer County, Colorado, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is, authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective as indicated in the agreement, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of September, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEIR COUNTY, COLORADO ATT EST: c�� •-•":"<<"`":•( Weld County Cterk and Recorder and,Clerk to the Board NPY Zit/ Deputy Cou y lark APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Att rney l)l DATED ACLEE1tNT BEIWtES 1HE COMMISSIONERS OF WELD AND LAKLHER BOUNTIES OF THE STATE OF COLORADO The County Commissioners of Weld and Lochner Counties agree to e tablish a regional Alcohol Treatment Program. This program is established in response to Public Law H.B. 1279 providing for the non-criminalization of the public intoxicant. This agreement between the two counties is made with the following stipulations: . Ihe Weld County Alcohol Recovery Center is recognized as the regional detoxification center to provide services to both Larimer and Weld County residents for this funding cycle from July 1, 1975 - June 30, 1976. The encloaed Proposed Regional Program is accepted and funding requests to the Colorado Department of Health,Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse by the respective Counties will be based on the budget proposal contained within. ▪ The responsibility for operation of the regional Alcohol Recovery Center will be that of the Weld County Commissioners through the Weld County Board of Health and the Weld County Health Department. • The responsibility for the Facilitator Program in Larimer County will be that of the Larimer County Commissioners through the Larimer County Mental Health Department. • The fulfillment of this agreement is conditional upon the provision of funds appropriated for the current year in the Long Bill and distributed by the Colorado Department of Health. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COECLISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GIenn K. Billings, Chair Victor L.,dacobdcci ATTEST/ WELD COUNTY CLERIC AN RECORDER C ' K TO THE E \'dC 'ounly /holl�i I)eporlpi' en: inn HosP',lt, eo•D GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 .301, flio]w August 14, 1975 Mr. Barton Buss, Director Management S Budget '.Geld County P.O. Box 2S7 Greeley, CO S0631 Dear Mr. Buss: e`0011) Of HEALTH <...,1, a H.4„ .ul. . w4 .0 cmL4. ▪ euc. wrv. < u.e1/4c, ,Prtr44 CREW. c4,D +cuhw cos. Transmitted with this letter is the draft agreement between the Commissioners of Weld and Lorimer Counties of the State of Colorado. The Weld County Board of Health,at a special meeting August 13, 1975, took the following action: Recommend to the Weld County Commissioners the adoption of this agreement between the Commissioners of Weld and Larimer Counties of the State of Colorado to establish a Regional Alcohol Program based at the Weld County Health Department Alcohol Recovery Center in Island Grove Park. I also transmit copy of a signed agreement by the Larimer County Commissioners and details of the proposed program. I and my staff are available to answer questions should they arise. It will be appreciated if you will bring this matter to the early attention of our Commissioners. FDY:ml Enclosures cc: Mrs. Catherine Benson v Yours sincerely, Franklin D. Yoder, H.D. 1 AN AG.SYEXs:NT BETWEEN TEE CO?C4ISSIONLES OF WELD AND IARINE'R COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF COLORADO The County Commissioners of Weld and Larimer Counties agree to establish a regional Alcohol treatment program. This program is established in response to House Bill 1279 providing for the non-criminalization of the public intoxicant. • This agreement between the two counties is made with the following stipulations: . The Weld County Alcohol Recovery Center is recognized as the the regional detoxification center to provide services to both Latimer and WeldCounty. residents for this funding cycle from July 1, 1975- June 30, 1976. . The enclosed proposed regional program is accepted and funding requests to the Colorado Department of Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse by the respective counties will be based on the budget proposal contained with in. . The responsibility for operation of the regional Alcohol Recovery Center will be that of the Weld County Cor isioners through the Weld County Board of Health and the Weld County Health Department. . The responsibility for the Facilitator Program in Larimer County will be that of the [miner County Commissioners through the Larimer County Mental Health Clinic. Nr. William 11.pez,ChaJrm49 Larimer County Coemissioners Dated August 11,1975 4r. Warren Wolaver Larimer County Commissioner /, } l p ---A.,,---/ Ji?L- 7 John Michie /Iyrimer County Commissioner i 4 1 i i i INTROOUCTloY There has long been a discrepancy between a' an illness and its actual application in thethe concept of iteotheism lip service given to alcoholism as henare ourts have esc Despite the to deal with it as a crime. With Colorado's snew hlaw o(IIss1279)`, lic intoxication cannot be considered a crime continued must be afforded ade uate in sni of itco mf nit theintoxicantadequate treatment facilities in the community. The Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse had recommended the institution of "receiving centers" (non -medical detoxification centers) along with full coordination of comprehensive services for the alcoholic, potential alcoholic, and inebriate. Since House Bill 1279 was not funded to the degree originally requested, it has become virtually impossible to institute the number of services needed in every county throughout the State. The following is a general description of a possible program designed, to implement BB 1279 in Region It. The proposal is an attempt to outline a regional detoxification service for the area. Considerable time has unty /or rvice though ittdoeshnotch representaaitotaleagreementvofer allhat AlcoholdS be Service providers. Al..sit does represent a compromise that would be to the mutual benefit of tax payers, Alcohol Service providers, alcohol. providers, and those suffering from the effects of Certain assumptions need to be kept in mind while considering the plan. Alcohol Recovery Center under Weld Health Department provides an excellent detox service, with a stable administrative structure, that can provide detoxification service for both Weld and Lorimer Counties. Referrals made from Latimer County Facilitator to Alcohol will be assured. Recovery Center must be law enforcement referrals so reimbursement . The per bed operating expense is more economical for one 12 -bed facility than two 5 -bed facilities. Reimbursement to obtain formula monies are more easily obtained for the Alcohol Recovery Center than for the Lorimer County Facilitator Program. 1 1'ROio3F'D REGIONAL PROGRAM The 1975 Long Appropriations Rill allocated 67.5% of the monies for al ehelisx treatment (non -medical detox) programs. Region II was awarded $153,737. for this service in Weld and Lorimer Counties. BACKGROUND The first priority in the CH? Alcohol Plan is "to maintain the current level of basic treatment services in Weld'County." Weld County Health Department currently operates the Alcohol Recovery Center (ARC). The total budget of the A.. is $94,C0a. per year. If Weld and Lorimer Counties each decided to divide the $103,803. of the state money, this would give each county $51,901.50. Each county would be required to put up $21,072. in order to obtain these n hies. Each county then could have a budget of $72,973,51 (State and local :patch). Non -medical detox centers require a budget of $90,000- $110,000. per year. This indicated that if each county provides its own non -medical detox, each county would have to crone up with approximately $53,098.49; Also, it should be noted, as mentioned earlier,.because of the fixed cost factor, these facilities would not be able to serve as many clients per dollar as one regional facility. RECOMMENDATION The most viable alternative will be to establish a transportation system which would provide not only for non -medical detox but also a system which would lira up law enforcement, medical detox, non -medical detox, half -way houses, and outpatient comtseling. This could be accomplished by revamping the present facilitator's position in Larimer and expanding services in Weld County. PROPOSAL Of the $153,737. that was allocated for Region II, twenty percent, $30,747., will be fumed 100% by the State as a program base to pay for unoccu- piei beds or counselor time spent on records, travel, etc. It is agreed that this money be divided 50-50, one-half going to the Alcohol Recovery Center the other to Lorimer County Facilitator Program. It is necessary that a greater proportion of Lorimer County's budget come from this part of the total money because the Facilitator Program will have more difficulty receiving formula grant money. The balbnce of $122,990. will be shared, State- 59.4% or $73,056. and local- 40.6% or $49,934. on a reimbursement for services basis. This means that a program in Region II will be reimbursed $23.89 per 24 hours of inpatient (detox) care or eight hours of client contact up to a maximum of $73,056. The majority of the funds for the Alcohol Recovery Center should come for this reimbursement fornula because it will be more easily obtained by this agency. An example at this point ray help to spell this out. When r '.'u a trtr County : .ict ii tutor centac • a client and provides transportation to ,:ccley tot LIetoxitieation the Facilitator will be in co95 a with the 2.8-client 5 hours. This program }vuld be reimbursed $7.48 ( — X 2.5) for service provided to this client. The sale client that is delivered to the Alcohol Recovery Center will aver a:e 3.5 days in the Center. Using the sack. formula 1.5 x 23.89, the Alcool Secovery Center would be reimbursed $81.63 for that client. It she.::d also be noted that the Center operating at 80% capacity (8 beds) •.ccId be reimbursed 8 x 23.8) or S191.12 per operating day. By sharing the services offered by the ARC, the agency should be kept at near capacity, thus ;really reducing their operating expenses. The reimbursement formula is based only en law enforcement referrals. The Latimer County Facilitator pro•;ran is presently taking steps that will assure that all the clients referred to weld from Latimer County will be law enforcement referrals. This a•jrcement between the two counties states that 100% of the referrals rale•fron Liriner County be law enforcement so that reimbursement will be assured. In this way, the Weld tax payers wilt be assured that they' will rot be paying for services for Lorimer residents. In fact, it should reduce the total expense of services for Weld County residents. On the other hand, this proposal will offer a badly needed service in Latimer County. The Facilitator progran in Latimer County will offer 24 -hour, seven days a week coverage in the county. The Facilitator will operate as on -call crisis team that can respond immediately, evaluate, and take appropriate action in the best interest of the client. The total budget for the Facilitator is approximately $44,000 leaving about 5110,000. for the Alcohol Recovery Center's budget. The current b-.dget for the ARC is 594.000. The remaining $16,000. of State formula funds will be available to the Regional Program should the number of law enforcement referrals exceed the expected figure. RKSOLUTION RE: REcUI'l.1 VINO, W.1RNINU AND OUBriNU TRAFFIC ON COUNTY RO.1t$ AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COt'Ncot.ORA0X), WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on County roads and through County road inter- sections without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WlIEREAS, pursuant to 1963 Colorado Revised Statutes, 13-5-69(1), as amended, local authorites, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and %1iEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- mined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn ant guide traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic con- trol 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following not to be through streets or highways for the named portions of County roads which shall become effective when standard stop signs are erected at the entrances to: 1. County Road No, 42, where it intersects with County Road No, 43, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part iereof by vre liQe, t'he Above .end foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and ;e.•viideLI, Adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of September, 1973, ATTEST .- Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By 'beputy County Clerk APPROVE AS TQfORM: ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELT) COUNTY, COLORADO _2- "'MASS .4•14,4•41. •S • • •••••••••4 vl, La ..•:.1'• ri.\:"OS%I*Il`.1.' ..411\: \ \4i N I PNil Ka414n.af rsuman i c t'✓VTY /PO 92 1 t F- F- 1 .30- _570A' S/4/Y 2O ' 5TOP 9h EAU TITLE PP- 7sv t 30 S7A°$Z Y -{ f 75011 i _L_ _30- CA'a. iS ROAD WARN/AYa 5/G// NOTE : ///STAZLAT/O// CO'VPU TED 8-6- 75. .leirwxnz aatuflvr,1rl'svraWalarn-e, CONTROL Z. ED /NTERSEC7%aN SURVEY BY SCNPlyNC.. DATE — /iTS ORAWR' aY L_ /JI#1ABEf DATE 3175 C41Ep BY DATE PP -ROVED Yf�s OUNTY ENOIHEEH C.30" STa° 4N&40 COUNTY ROAD NO. 92 ¢ senraramr.cutorciar-svirowasr....arr-raarorrecacants WELD COUNTY DEtARTMENL OF ENGINEERING / REEOLUTION RE: RFOCI VINO, %SARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY RO.\Us AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECrIONs IN WHIM COUNTY, COI.ORAIr), WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on County roads and through County road inter- sections without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and \\'ttEREAS, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as amended, local authorities, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and WHEREAS, said Hoard, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE iT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shalt 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 State Manual and specifications, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following not to be through streets or highways for the named portions of County roads which shall become effective when standard stop signs are erected at the entrances to: 1, County road 140 where it intersects with County road 443, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of September, A, D„ 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO irstrtegefoia e Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar ¢,. Deputy County kPPRtj�ED AS To -FORM: unty Altzirriey A/CedATTEST: c.757-2._ ._.5:/Z er, s ri.\',:Y'\'..J♦Y\W\\Yb t. ♦. '.: a .•-.\♦'W't&Ur .. .\�tiS /)0 750 JU.Yl>' ,ti O. s'�O L ►- .'v " 570° S'G// .750 %J7 r30.57a° 5/6// -� 1 OO 1.1 7 41.30° STOP /1,1..40 SCF CA.'5S ROAD ✓/ARN. /J6 _WV/ ,v0 Te : hYSTA<S AT/O, y COMPS ETEO 6- g- 75. R tIlkar T CR1TD0oo]Cenn n 'Jrrna+ - - - _ yyl 4 TITLE CO1WR2LLED /WTERSECT/ON 9JRVEY BY DRAWN CHEC CDAY _.... DATE COUNTY ENGINEER sCNA,.,n't DATE _ i///19.' i iAUU/AB.GY DATE 8/V25 - COUNTY .ROAD NO. -/0 E43 ... .,osarae- ,- .t. ,n•ntn WELD COUNTY DEPARTMF NT CF ENGINEERING 275 RES'(11.11"TtON RNUUt_\ VtNU, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY NO.\ t\N .\ND A r COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COL' N'PY, CO ORAUO, 1\HERK\S. a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of Ccunty Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on County roads and through County road inter- sections without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-503(I), as amendad, local authorities, in their respective jurisdictions shall place and maintain such traffic control devices upon highways under their juris- diction as they deem necessary to regulate, warn, or guide traffic, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, ware, and guide vehicular traffic on County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide 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 State Manual and specifications, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish a SCHOOL BUS STOP AHEAD zone area on both sides of County road #62, said signs being on County road #62 and approximately 2,000 feet east from its intersection with County road #41 and Sth Street Road, all as shown on plat as submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and :e:.vidcd, .ido2ted by the following vote on the 17th day of September, t).. 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Stra44._ /t 1fr .ATTEST: -------7 ' '7 „s Weld County Clerk and Recorder afd.Clerk to the Board At i Clerk APP�R,OS''ED AS4O-FORM:_��J (/v ounty Attorney` -2- cni I mea/wti% IA.- . AA 4v.A.H.\v.-4..'«\.:•:VO•:\\a-. L'l4w': Y•.: Tvv....%115V I .1•11.1.1tin1.-a•altlifl mucosa. U,Vn q by co a,'f i 4::H: BJS ST&° A. 02.D' S/6// NOTE : S/6N /NSTAILEP 0-26-75 TtaJt)0-f^.a. "Y1n 1,21111111fralaleJOGNOCCPS20111111 SC//o.t /INS sra° Y/4RNNYa 5/6// /#5T/1Cl/T10// StRVEY BY Sc •�• „� DATE _8- fir 7S7. DRAWN 8Y T FA WNW DATE 8 -a -7s C}4ECAE ' BY _____ DATE AP E COUNTY EN (3iNEER COUNTY ROAD NO. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT Cs ENGINEERING RF,�Vt:U'l'ION EN: REUI'l ATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROARS :1NO A't' COL1 TY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD coy NTY, COI.ORALX), WHHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners .of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on County roads and through County road intersec- tions without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and MIERNAS, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as amended, local authorities, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads by posting signs thereon, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Hoard deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide 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 confrom to the State Manual and specifications, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following not to be a through street or highway for the named portion of County road which shall be- come effective when a standard stop sign Is erected at the entrance to: 1. County road #45, where it intersects with County road #52, all as shown on plat, submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of September, A, D, , 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ,SL -A -ea 0 ATTEST: �,S a" Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board - J Y ,L1�vj ;!4ia A S( i Deputy Clerk RPDR6lfa.D AS 10 F6BSI: i' ` I (!ck4nty Alto nay • • • raaaltamas. Y.- a a. .aa....{.r It a.r... l V ate . Sa.'.1\v fill -Caw • COUNTY R✓) 52 t- 5-,,,•7,0. Act -zap 7-v'' yoo'I ....?0" 49.0916 A'aQO W//d'X/3` ZS tithe 40//5o?Y SPEED b t Y c.'. .'.,:a•nalis..... nama.at.vvu la nalD�i�w� f L .30" JY/,Y.QiV6 ,POAD W//8'X/8" z5M.P.H. /DY/SORY SREEO - - 30'.570/°5/Gib TYPE ,22" 17,41W/Cat Iv/DOv6[E,4 MANI; 24'X48" NOTE= 5/6//S /NSTALLEO S-2/-75 riacrilyrrrearxflaus ] w•raaarraa'.crnf i. CO//TROLL ED ///TERSECT/ON SURVEY BYN4SyNL DATE ?�LZ t?s DRAWN &Y X M/ULN.4UER DATE /7.5- Crfaei<E9 BY - DATE 9/PS- away ENGINEER COUNTY ROAD NO. 15/.5'2 aaraiirnriniate VCtr,tOaflft T.i44[Ya WELD COUNTYDEPARTMENT OE ENGINEERING 14!9J31iP/YJr1p7.A�algl�IY81i%TJlf1 secn.znnr a ` rKn.car . - .' ' "C RESO1,11TI(1N RBI: UUNSFER OF MONIES TO ADJUST EXISTING ESTABLISHED FUND ACCOUNTS IN WEI.D COUNTY. WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that adjustments need to be made in certain established fund accounts of Weld County to eliminate liability in such respects, and WHEREAS, due to oversight and/or inadvertence such funds had been improperly deposited and the Board has been so advised by the Weld County Auditor, and • • • WHEREAS, the Board has been additionally advised by the Weld County Auditor that all such i nds so accumulated in the various accounts have been properly accounted for, and WHEREAS, Mr. Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget, for Weld County, now requests the Board to allow the proper transfer of funds between certain accounts as per Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F and G, attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that pursuant to requests of the Weld County Director of Management and Budget and to the request of the Weld County Auditor, that it would be in the best interests of Weld County to transfer improperly deposited funds into the proper accounts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and it hereby authorizes and directs the County Treasurer to transfer all improperly deposited funds into the proper accounts in accordance with the request of Mr. Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget for Weld County and the Weld County Auditor, all as shown on Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution Has, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of September, A.D., 1975. ATTEST - ¶ZZT Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 4.Deputy Cou y Clerk U AS TO FOAM: Ca Attorney Er BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO VIPs m€moRAIMUM T,_ San Telep, County Attorney Frog,. Barton Buss sec.", Audit Adjustments c/ /7 ,� Date AUS'.=sS_ During the course of the 1S73 and 1974 audits by our outside auditor, it was found that several adjustments of dollars between funds should be made. Due to an oversight on my part, these adjustments were not made last year. If these adjustments would be made by writing warrants from one fund to the other, they would have to be charged to a budget account. 6e cu not ;nava sufficient amounts appropriated for this purpose. I would think the simplest way to do this would be by Commissioner resolution authorizing the Treasurer to make the following transfers: 1) Due to the Road and Bridge Fund from the General Fund - $5,653.86 2) Due to the Social Services Fund from the General Fund - $69,058.13 3) From the Retirement Fund to the General Fund - $14,891.40. 4) From the General Fund to the Intragovernmental Agency Fund - $11,429.50 5) From the General Fund to the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund - $5,000.00 6) From the Intragovernmental Agency Fund to the Road and Bridge Fund - $362,004.39 Copies of the auditor's letters are enclosed which justifies making these transfers. Could you prepare such a resolution. ANDERSON.HUNTER,THOMTE d KURTZ !Of ,,.2 aan• o r,E e. r,.....owoo el63' August 20, 1975 Mr. Barton Buss Director of Management and Budget Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 806$1 Dear Hart: l / In accordance with your request, we submit herewith the detail of the amounts due to the Road and Bridge Fund from the General Fund as reflected in the audited financial statements as of December 31, 1974. Road 6 Bridge permits deposited to General Fund during 1973 $ 60.00 Road 6 Bridge rent deposited to General Fund during 1973 120.00 Road 6 Bridge W.1.N. Program reimbursement deposited to General Fund during 1973 2,410.52 Road 5 Bridge postage meter deposit 1,500.00 Road 6 Bridge insurance paid by General Fund during 1973 ( 283.00) Due to Road 6 Bridge Fund at December 31, 1973 3,807.52 Correction of amounts transfered from payroll account 196.86 Road 6 Bridge W.E.N. Program reimbursement deposited to General Fund during 1974 621.28 Miscellaneous expense paid by wrong fund 6.20 Overpayment of insurance deposited to General Fund during 197$t 1,022.00 Due to Road & Bridge Fund at December 31, 1974 S 5,653.86 Payment to the Road and Bridge Fund in the amount of 55,653.86 should be made by the General Fund to eliminate the above liability. Very truly yours, ANDERSON, HUNTER, THOMTE & KURTZ William J. Siebert, C.P.A. crn h ANDERSON. HUNTER.THOMTE & KURT2 PO, ) O Mr. Barton Buss Director of Management and Budget Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Bart: SJl 352-74'. p 4l R l..re 'LoR t, 80eO. August 20, 1975 In accordance with your request, we submit herewith the detail of the amounts due to the Social Services Fund from the General Fund as reflected in the audited financial statements as of December 31, 1974. Excess cost allocation plan reimbursements Transferred to General Fund during 1974 Deduct Unpaid 1974 fraud recoveries ($13,126.28 less $10,406.28) 1973 fraud recoveries due to State Total deduction Total Add Duplicate payment made in June, 1974 for prior year fraud recoveries S 2,720.00 4,637.60 $ 74,249.40 7,357.60 66,891.80 2,166.33 Balance due Social Services Fund at December 31, 1974 $ 69,058.13 Payments in the amount of $69,058.13 should be made to the Social Services Fund by the General Fund to eliminate the above liability. Very truly yours, ANDERSON, HUNTER, THOMTE 6 KURTZ William J. Siebert, C.P.A. cmh :-1 el "S r<LL1 \0 LN)\ J O Mr. Barton Buss Director of Management and Budget Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Bart: due clal Zdtt, .1) ANDERSON, HUNTER.THOMTE a KURTZ C(4' a 1, P_i. •,: c.,, J. 3 2- 1a4+ J7ttCE,. : ,l,OR, l(. OOG 3 August 20, 1975 In accordance with your request, we submit herewith the detail of the amounts to the General Fund from the Retirement Fund as reflected in the audited ftnan- statements as of December 31, 1974. 1972 Trustee fees 1973 Actuary fees 1973 Trustee tees 1974 Actuary fees Total paid in 1973 paid in 1973 paid in 1974 paid in 1974 $ 5,113.44 1,060.00 5,347.96 3,370.00 $ 14,891.40 Payments in the amount of $14,891.40 should be made to the General Fund by the Retirement Fund to eliminate the above liability. Very truly yours, ANDERSON, HUNTER, THOMTE & KURTZ William I. Siebert, C.P.A. cmh ANDERSON.IIUNTER.THOMTE a KURTZ . C.) 3!'? 740( Gf(tlf rOlOnt,o O)C) August 20, 1975 Mr. Barton Buss Director of Management and Budget Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Bart: c://A I In accordance with your request, we submit herewith the detail of the amounts due to the Intragovernmental Agency Fund from the General Fund as reflected in the audited financial statements as of December 31, 1974. Duplicate payment to Motorola Telephone expense misclassified Depreciation charged for 1974 $ 1,620.00 105.50 9,704.00 Total $ 11, 429.50 Payments in the amount of $11,429.50 should be made to the tntragovernmental Agency Fund by the General Fund to eliminate the above liability. Very truly yours, ANDERSON, HUNTER, TH0MTE 6 KURTZ. William J. Siebert, C.P.A. cmh 04 I ANDERSON. I1UNTER,THOMTE d KURTZ .,, l gLlt Mr. Barton Buss Director of Management and Budget Weld County, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Bart: 352-741 Cyf ILL 1'.OLUFaJO 8Oa)i August 20, 1975 In accordance with your request, we submit herewith the detail of the amounts due to the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund from the General Fund as re- flected in the audited financial statements as of December 31, 1974. General Fund expenditure to Contracting Corp. of America paid by Revenue Sharing Trust Fund warrant *900149 0 7-18-74 $ 5,000.00 Payment in the amount of S5,000.00 should be made to the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund by the General Fund to eliminate the above liability. Very truly yours, ANDERSON, HUNTER, THOMTF. & KURTZ William J. 3iebvit, crnh ANDERSON. I(UNTER.THOMTE d KURTZ ..1 . 1.1 4,n(t. P J 00\ 3C, Mr. Barton Buss Director of Management and Budget Weld County. Colorado Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear San: _01 3,:-.407 o Rane.,l CLCR.DO 6003, August 30, 1975 In accordance with your request, we submit herewith the detail of the amounts due to the Road and Bridge Fund from the Intragovernmental Agency Fund as reflected in the audited financial statements as of December 31, 1974. IGA expenditures paid 1/1/73 to 9/1/73 by Road & Bridge Fund $ 808,724.41 12/31/72 Road & Bridge equipment purchase AE IS I 16,650.00) 1973 IGA Revenue deposited to Road & Bridge AE 010 ( 3,704.95) Posting error of May, 1973 salaries At #15 ( 64,736.42) Reclassification of pit operations AC #35 64,040.13 Correction of sign material charges AE 036 61,226.81 Correction of material charges AE #37 ( 214,539.49) Correction of equipment rent charges AE #38 ( 246,167.76) Correction of charges for equipment reporting system AE 141 940.00 Balance per financial statements December 31, 1973 389,132.73 1974 Warrant #4049 charged to wrong fund 4,000.00 Purchase and installation of fuel tanks AE #6 ( 16,697.44) Reclassify material purchases AE 112 22,597.36 Transfer of net liability at December 31, 1974 AE #17 ( 179,183.00) Reclassify IGA Revenue AE #18 ( 11,355.85) Reclassify labor for pit operations AE #21 78,046.21 Correction of equipment rent rate charges AE #31 ( 79,768.63) Correction of equipment rent adjustments AE #32 8,857.95 Reclassify equipment rent AE #36 3,500.00 Reclassify equipment purchases AE #37 ( 1,728.29) Net adjustment for cost of asphalt AE #39 133,849.84 Reverse County material adjustment AE #40 222,446.80 Correction to sign charges AE #41 53,605.88 Correction for material cost variance AE #42 ( 112,916.051 November & December, 1974 material charges A£ #43 ( 151,752.12) Depreciation on Dean's car A£ #46 ( 631.00) Balance due to Road and Bridge at December 31, 1974 $ 362,004.39 Iarto;n :;u:=s Au.fust 20, 1975 iayv Faynent in the amount of ;362,004.39 should ho made to the Road and Bridge Fund by the lntragevernmental Agency Fund to eliminate the abovo liability, cmh • Very truly yours, ANDERSON, HUNTER, TUONSTI: & KURTZ William 1. Siebert, C.P.A. C.A'4CEL1ATION OF DUPLICATE WARRANT ISSUANCE WHEREAS, Aid to Dependent Children, Warrant No. 92068, Dated July 18, 1975 in the amount of One Hundred Sixty -Four Dollars ($164.00) had been reported lost by Eva Martinez{ WHEREAS, a resolution to cancel the original warrant and issue a duplicate warrant was approved August 27, 1975 by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado' WHEREAS, on August 27, 1975 Eva Martinez notified the Weld County Department of Social Services that the original warrant was found. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commis- sioners, Weld County, Colorado that the resolution dated August 27, 1975 requesting reissuance of an Aid to Dependent Children, Warrant No. 92068 in the amount of $164.00 to Eva Martinez be rescinded. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following votes MOM ia_ A-* R -7/441) THI BOj'VeO F OOUNrY caiiISSIONERS WELD COMITY, _COLORADO September 17, 1975 i • RESOLU'T'ION HEREAS, pursuant to law, the Bard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, is vested with the responsibility of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that there is a need to purchase anti -freeze for County use, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the boat interest of the County to seek bads for the Board's approval relative to the purchase of anti -freeze for County use. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Mr. Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget for Weld County, advertise for bids to purchase anti -freeze for use by Weld County, all in accordance with bid specifications attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Hoard be, and it hereby is authorized to execute an agreement with the successful bidder for the purchase of anti -freeze for use by Weld County and to make the same effective forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17thday of September, AM., 1975, none pro tune as of August 18th , 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO �.. fr /Js ATTEST s 2Z -lf Weld County Clerk and Recorder aitd,Clerk to the Board BY lie ^• Deputy Count A PE'ROQED scro FORM: ! __ /,5f 't - County Attorney 1c/e t . amise RESOLUTION RE: %%ELL) COUNTY EIDER CARE DAY CENTER WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County. Colorado, that it would he in the best interests of the citizens of Weld County to enter Into an agreement for the use and benefit of the Weld County Elder Care Day Center, a department of the Weld County Human Resources Department, for the establishment of a senior citizen day care center; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board to enter into an agreement with Geriatrics, Inc., to establish the use of certain premises located In Eventide of Greeley, a Geriatrics, Inc., facility, for the use and benefit of the Weld County Department of Human Resources -Weld County Elder Care Day Center, on the terms and conditions of the attached Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Weld, State of Colorado, be authorized to enter into the Agreement attached hereto, for the use and benefit of the Weld County Elder Care Day Center, a depart- ment of the Weld County Human Resources Department, all as hereinabove recited. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of September, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: „,57/4 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Cf.Ab(- By/ ,' Gi ,t !Lc Deputy Countypi() A P PflO V AS cO FORM: County Attorney AGRt,EMEN l' tills AGREEMENT made ani entered this 17th day of September, 197:, between WEI.D COUNTY, STATt' OF COI_ORADO, by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, (hereinafter called Couily), for the use and benefit of the Weld County Elder Care Day Center, a department of the Weld County Human Resources Department, (hereinafter called Elder Care), and GERIATRICS, INC., a corporation, (hereinafter called Geriatrics), for the use and benefit of Eventide of Greeley, a Geriatrics, Inc. facility, R'ITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the rental herein agreed to be paid by the County to Geriatrics and the covenants and agreements herein agreed to be kept and performed, Geriatrics heraby leases and agrees to provide unto County the following described premises and services upon the following terms and conditions: 1. Premises and Services. Geriatrics agrees to provide to County at the Eventide facility located at 1637 29th Avenue Place, Greeley, Colorado 80631, the following: a) One double room at Eventide of Greeley, and further designated as Room 1300 South. b)Janitorial services related thereto. c) Twenty-five (25) noon meals per week as prepared by the Eventide Nursing Home Dietary Department. 2. Term. The term of this agreement shall be for one year, from September 1, 1975, through August 31, 1976, inclusive, 3. Rent. County agrees to pay to Geriatrics as rent for the term aforesaid the sum of Four Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($4, 800. 00) per year, payable in equal monthly installments of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) each, beginning the 1st day of September, 1975. 4. Activity Room. Geriatrics agrees to donate to County use and 44, b ucfit of th . KcentLJe Nursing Home Activity Room for Elder Care program participants. 3. Meal Charge.. Geriatrics shall exact a nominal charge of $1.50 per n..vn in at for each meal iu excess of the first 25 noon meats sarved per week pursuant to this agreement. 6. No Regular Nursing Services. The parties hereto agree that no regular nursing services shall be extended by the terms of this agreement to the Elder Care program participants by Geriatrics personnel. 7. Waiver of Liability. Geriatrics shall not be responsible or liable for the safety of Elder Care program participants. County shall not be responsible or liable to any damage to Geriatrics' property that is the result of normal wear and tear. 8. County agrees that it will throughout the term of this agreement comply with the rules and regulations in effect from time to time governing the operation of the Eventide Geriatrics facility as they may affect the Elder Care program. 9. Terms of Cancellation. It is mutually agreed that this agreement may be cancelled by one party giving the other party at least thirty (30) days written notice of its intention to do so. In the event that either party hereto desires to terminate this agreement, it shall be necessary for said party to deliver in writing, at least thirty (30) days in advance, written notice of such desire to terminate this agreement, setting forth at length such breach or breaches of the terms and conditions of this agreement as applicable. If at the end of such thirty (90) day period following the service of said notice, such breach or breaches have not been remedied, this agreement shall be deemed cancelled. IN WITNESS WIIF.RF.OF, the parties hereto have hereunto caused -2- a this agreement to he duly executed, in duplicate, as of the day and year first h:reinat'ace sot forth. GERIATRICS, INC., a corporatjon BytL 41fi3<(_(`_ 211..ctse ATTEST! _ C .'/A. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clark to the Board B ).t_f; r- (tee-. 4'c o t - Deputy County Cter; APPROVE)) AS TO CQRM: County A torney LSOAitu OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /t' eta'la' 1 y -t 7 GC1 WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES • By Walte Spman, Director -3- SAMPLE PROPOSED PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT WELD COUNTY ELDER CARE DAY CENTER PARTICIPANT ADMISSION AGREEMENT The Weld County Elder Care Day Center, a.department of. the. Weld County Human Resources Department, and hereby enter into the following agreement: (name of participant) 1. Weld County Elder Care Day Center agrees: a) To provide a pleasant and comfortable enviornment for Day Center participants during operating hours. b) To provide leisure time activities, including group dis- cussions, a mild exercise program, and opportunities to benefit others. c) To provide self -care training. d) To provide a nutritious noon meal for participants in the program at a nominal cost. e) To provide an opportunity for participants to rest as necessary. f) To provide transportation to and from the Center as necessary. 2. The undersigned participant agrees as follows: a) To provide to the Weld County Elder Care Day Center prior to admission in the program, a medical evaluation by his or her personal physician, regarding current health status, medications, diet and activity limitations, and other relevant Information, b) To permit the Weld County Elder Care Day Center to obtain updated medical recommendations and reports as necessary. c) To pay program fees as established by the Day Center. IMPORTANT: STANDARD ADMISSION WAIVER The management of the Weld County Elder Care Day Center agrees to exercise such reasonable care toward the participant as his or her known condition may require. However, the Weld County Elder Care Day Center is in no sense an insurer of the safety or well being of the undersigned program participant, and expressly waives any liability as such. By signing this agreement, the participant hereby assumes the risk of his or her participation in this program. I have read, understand, and accept the terms of the Standard Admission Waiver above. Signature of Authorized Weld County Elder Care Day Center Representative Signature of Participant RESY)LU t'LON Et 11Et D COUNTY AUREE\LENT ON BE HALF OF WELD COUNTY til'MAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, AND WELD -IA RIMER CAT1tOi.IC COMMUNITY SERVICES-NORTHER N, TO ESTABLISH A SENIOR AIDS PROGRAM, Wit ERRAS; the Weld County Human Resources Department has pre- sented an Agreement to the Hoard of County Commissioners which would enable Weld County to cooperate with the Weld-Larimer Catholic Community Services -Northern, a Colorado not -for-profit corporation, to establish a program for Weld County Senior Citizens entitled Senior Aids Program; and WHEREAS, the parties to the Agreement, which to attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, desire to work together for the express purpose of improving social services to the senior citizens of Weld County; and WHEREAS, Weld County has determined that it would be in the best interests of the citizens of Weld County to enter into this six month pilot project entitled Senior Aids Program, NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board of County Commissioners and Walter Speckman, Director of the Department of Human Resources, be authorized to enter into the Agreement for the establishment of the six month pilot project entitled Senior Aids Program, on the terms and conditions set forth in the attached Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17thday of September, A.D., 1975. ATTEST: • �� ��'1'ea`. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board pu AY(.'I y ou n y f PPRO ED AS TO QRM;_ Coun y Horn y fa BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO tfia, reit �1 ��: • • AGREEMENT tills AGREEMENT made and entered this 17th day of September, 197S between WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, by the Weld County UL'aidi of County Commissioners, (hereinafter called County), for the use and benefit of the Weld County Human Resources Department (hereinafter called WCIIRI) for convenience), and WELD-LARIl11ER CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES - NORTHERN, a Colorado not for profit corporation (hereinafter called CCSN), WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to work together for the ex- press purpose of improving social services to the senior citizens of Weld County and coordinating existing services in the community such as the Weld County Department of Social Services, Weld County Council on Aging, Weld County Health Department, Social Security, American Association of Retired People, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, etc.; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to provide federally -subsidized, part- time jobs for senior citizens in Weld County; and WHEREAS, to implement these goals, the parties desire to establish a six-month pilot project entitled "Senior Aides Program" which will operate through eleven (I1) Senior Citizens Stations established throughout Weld County; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. County agrees to hire eleven (11) Senior Citizen Station coordin- ators chosen by the mayors of the respective communities as set forth herein, and to compensate these coordinators on the basis of $2.50 per hour for twenty (20) hours per week for a total expenditure of approximately $201100.00 over the six-month trial period; it is the understanding of County that these funds will be subsidized from a grant from the Department of Labor, Title I, the Manpower Act. 2. WCHRD Director, Walter Speckman, agrees to plan and provide general direction for the Senior Aides Program, and to provide office space and materials for the program headquarters office to be staffed by Lanya B_u,p and Ivan Vasquez. 3. Lanva Bump, National Program for Local Services representative, under the suNrvision of the WCIIRD Director, agrees to provide her time and services without additional cost to Weld County, to use her best efforts to assist Ivan Vasquez, Director of CCSN, in setting up the program, monitoring it, training and assisting the coordinators, planning programs, keeping the books for the Senior Aides Program, reporting volunteers' hours and mileage, and all related work. 4. Ivan Vasquez, CCSN Director, agrees to provide his time and services without cost to Weld County to use his best efforts to assist Tanya Bump in setting up the program, training local coordinators, helping plan local programs, seeking to involve the Spanish-speaking population of Weld County, and related work. 5. It is contemplated by the parties to this Agreement that the coordinators will select one (1) volunteer in each community to help with transportation and whose mileage will be paid by the federal ACTION program. 6. It is further contemplated by the parties to this Agreement that the respective towns listed below will provide their coordinators with office space, paper, telephone, or other materials as necessary in order to par- ticipate in the Senior Aides Program. 7. The local coordinators from the participating Weld County towns are: 1) Johnstown 2) .Milliken 3) Dacono, Firestone, Frederick 4) Erie 5) Grover, New Raymor 8) LaSalle, Gilcreat, Platteville -2- Mrs. Bonnie Morgan Mrs. Edith Schropp Mr. Wallace Coss Mrs. Helen Bramlett Mrs. Evelyn Poston Mrs. Jessie Blake • S 7l Neec?csbatg, Hudson tO Windsot. 9) Ault, 11etve, Nunn 101 Eaton ll) Ft. Lupton Mrs. Garnet Stevens Mrs. Edna Danloy Mrs. Marguerite Broyles Mrs. Edna Danley Mrs. Ethel Irene Baune IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above -named have hereunto placed their hands and seals in duplicate as of the date first hereinabove written. WELD-LARIMER CATEIOLIC COMMUNITY SERVI9ES-NORTIIHRN BJY��/l;sci �� d•JJt!!/�� Ivan Vasquez%DireCfor ATTEST: c« ore/. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boa ` X Deputy Qounty Clerk APPROVED AS TQFORM: County Attorney LI -3- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT BY V/ Jt'de<y�-� W*.V1r Sp4ckman, Director s 4 a, n4v �ll (.ae (llf-.l tom/ RESOLUTION WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R,S. 30-11-501, 1973, as amended, a County in the State of Colorado may locally ini- tiate and adopt a County Charter for the establishment, organ- ization and structure of its County government, and WHEREAS, on July 2, 1975, a proposed County Home Rule Charter was submitted to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, by the Weld County Charter Commission; and C.R.S. 30-11-505, 1973, as amended, requires that an election be held for the adoption or rejection of the proposed Charter by a referendum of the registered qualified electors of the County, and WHEREAS, on September 9, 1975, said election was held and a thajority of those voting on the question favored adoption of the proposed Charter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that pursuant to C.R.S. 30-11-505(4), 1973, as amended, the Charter Commission be, and it hereby is dissolved; and all property, records, files and proceedings of the Charter Commission shall become the property of the County forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 17th day of September, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:4,5 Zi >( COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AIR CLERIC TO THE BO LHR 121 /7 5 WHEREAS, the Constitution of i t.. ates o •r ca g ves us t foundation for _ free, prosperous and independent life for every citizen, but each generation mist work for and claim it; otherwise, through carelessness or indifference, the' rights and liberties we have enjoyed may vanish; and WHEREAS, it is of the greatest consequence the citizens fully understand the provisions and principles contained in the Constitution in order to be able to support it properly as "The greatestdocument for human liberty in two thousand years of reooided history"; and WIff REAS, the independence gnanted,to'the American people to enjoy such freedom and liberty, unknown to any other country, should be celebrated by appropriate ceremonies and activities during Constitution Week, September 17 t 23, as designated by proclamation of the President of the United States in accordance with Law r 916, NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, the Board of Weld County Camissionerb hereby proclaims the week of September 17 through 23,1975 as Constitution Week in Weld County and urges all citizens to be especially aware of the Constitution of the United States and our advantages as Americans. fire above and foregoing resolution 4na,' on motion duly mode and seconded, adopted by the following vote on 17th day of September, 1975. 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Y� � ` � ��� T� '4� '� Tfj,� ' ` ?. { z:.•� � �_•, } �f . � ,, . . ,r.. � = c- - . , . .,.� j ) � r�'�f-}��, � x-'� . a , � ' , �, ;� �`t'. . ; � �i � � . `� • 1 ' � : .;`` , • ., � . �. , _ - - / .•__/� _���/ �/"�/\`�""\./��' � . � ' � . . _a. NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. 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 Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-45 Date: October 20, 1975 Time: 10:00 A M. Centennial Gas Corporation c/o Industrial Gas Services, Inc. 12 Lakeside Lane Denver, Colorado 80212 Request: Special Use Permit, Central Gas Treating Facility A tract of land located in the NWh of the NWi of Section 9, Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, lying West of Eaton Ditch being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of Section 9, T6N, R64W of the 6th P.M.; thence SOO°00'00" W, 30.48 feet along the West line of said Section 9; thence N89°36'29"E, 31.15 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence S00°09'31"E, 1148.04 feet; Thence N43°10'04"E, 308.59 feet; Thence N25°26'58"E, 294.61 feet; Thence N07°20'13"E, 116.90 feet; Thence N00°2b'58"W, 248.04 feet; Thence N14°15'54"W, 304.25 feet; Thence 389°36'29"W, 278.89 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Area is 7.256 acres (316,071 Sq. Ft.) more or less. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy Dated: September 17, 1975 Published: September 19, 1975 and October 10, 1975 f :E nJ in the Greeley Journal i NOTICE ?ursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Held County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. BS IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-46 H. A. Schneider, Jr. Route 2, Box 321 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Date: October 20, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.M. Request: Special Use Permit, Cattle Feedlot That part of the Northwest one -quarter of Section 11, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, described ast Beginning at the West quarter corner of said Section 11; Thence N90°00'00"E, on an assumed bearing along the South line of said Northwest one -quarter a distance of 30.00 feet to the East right-of-way of County Road No. 33, said point being the True Point of Beginning; Thence N90°00'00"E, continuing along said South line of the Northwest one -quarter a distance of 1570.00 feet; Thence N00°01'30"E, parallel to the West line of said Section 11 a distance of 270.00 feet; Thence S90°00'00" N parallel to the South line of said Northwest one -quarter a distance of 1570.00 feet to the East right -or -way of said County Road; Thence S00°01'30"W along said Right-of-way a distance of 270.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Contains 9.73 acres, more or less. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy Dated: September 17, 1975 Published: September 19, 1975 and October 10, 1975 in the Greeley Journal t ., •• NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, 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. SE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission may he examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-47 David Farley Route 1, Box 10 Platteville, Colorado 80651 Date: October 20, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.M. Request: Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to C (Commercial District) All that part of the Southwest Quarter (SWk) of the Southeast Quarter :SE's) of Section Eighteen (18), in Township Three (3) North, Range Sixty-six (66) West of the 6th P.M., which was described before vacation as Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Twenty-five (251, Twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty- eight(28), Twenty-nine (29), Thirty (30), and Thirty-one (31), in Block Seven (7), S. F. Nuckolls Subdivision, formerly in the Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy DATED: September 17, 1975 Published: September 19, 1975 and October 10, 1975 in the Greeley Journal f vir WARRANT P.O. S NO. Y0. N0. State of Colorado ) ss County of Weld ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO _&GENERAL FUND CLAIMS JOHN SU4AFLUETZEL BARBARA L. PEIRANO TOTAL VENDOR Page 1 9-12-75 , 19 AMOUNT $ 70.00 113.60 $ 183.60 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 9-I9-75 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 189.60 Dated this 12th day of Sept. Subscribed and sworn to before me this My commission expires: 1-26-76 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD S5 We, the Board (disapprove) the claims ordered drawn upon the of as 19 75 . Iotar'y Public County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby General Fund totaling $ 183.60 Dated this 12th day of ATTEST. r County Clerk and Recorder t�C itY n Sept. , 19 75. Menthe 1 00 sfATE OF LtLJRADO ) ) ss CVNTY OF ,IEU) ) HELD COUNTY, (VIORADO SCCIAj, SERVICES CIA]K6 IRIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACL\)LMTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN LXWPILTLD CU THE FOLLC lNG LISTED CLAIhb AND THAT PAYMENTS S90UI1) DE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES 1N THE AMOUNTS SET OTPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE NYELD C*X TY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS DY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLIO St O A P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 32.810.00 ADC ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 17th DAY OF Septeaber 10.695.00 1.99400 785.00 TOTAL 546.284.00 >1975 . ",20-C. IE ACCOUN ING FICER. WELD COUNTY SUBSCR1BED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 17th DAY OF e t r , 1975 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES. µyConroisskn•,piratDec. 5,1978 / STATE OF COLORADO)) lI_r4Cvesl-,s,4E-i/ l COUNTY OF WELD ) ss WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE. AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HERIBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS. 0 A P GA ADM DAY CARE A N D 32.810.00 A D C 10,648.00 A D C - U 1e444.00 CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 785.00 TOTAL 1AA,9as_00 DATED THIS 17th DAY OF SApteaber a 1971 iAA1� KeSfe 12-31-74 s Aft i 1 $1AT '.F CtfLL` ACV ) ) ss CCtNTY OF AEI!? ) WELD WUNTY, COIARALX) , QID AGE 2ENSIOU CLAIMS 1141S 1$ TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN CXtMPI.LTED c.N THE FOLIOAING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MAUL TU THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE /V4OUNTS SET OIPCSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY PIE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS; O A P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 51,274.00 A DC ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 17th DAY OF September , 19 75, TOTAL MUMS) OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 17th DAY OF Septeaber , 19 75 h IL41./(2tr it/ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES; TMIY Confession expires Dec. 5, t97P STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ss 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 THE OLD AGE PENSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS; 0 A P GA A D M DAY CARE A N D A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL ,,,1.274.00 DATED THIS 17th DAY OF Septesb.r , 19,x,. 12-31-74 Il • • • s. • • • • VENOR NUMBER VE40UR INFORMATION 656 ALBERTSONS INC 1250 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSN 1355 AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSN 2215 HAROLD L ARCHER 2450 BACFMANS INC 2500 BAKER 6 TAYLOR CO 2715 JAMES R BARTLETT JR 2925 A M BEST CO 4100 STANLEY L B0YES 4175 ROBERT BRADLEY MO 4425 ARTHUR BRIGGS 5485 ay PASS TEXACO WELD C U L N T Y, C C L R R A 0 U ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM LIST 01 GENERAL FUND PO/V011 NU RER 0075828 PO/VDU DATE 09 11 75 0075455 09 l8 75 0068543 09 09 75 0055030 09 03 75 0053014 09 08 75 0075457 08 12 75 0074994 09 08 75 0075460 09 06 75 0055201 09 05 75 0076740 09 10 75 0076750 09 10 75 0055219 09 03 75 0055221 09 03 75 0070613 09 10 75 0070614 09 10 75 PO/VOL AHCLNT 122,24 $1,60 $35,C0 $131,6€ $14,51 $12027 '''Co $7,cc $192.60 $10,CC $10,CO 171,52 $39,00 $423,68 $157',33 DU NOT PAY IF CHECKED OATS 09 17 75 DISTRIBUTION Of ENC :PBRANCFS ACCOUNT ,+1 ULN1 +4* +t+ 788720 TOTAL +tt +++ 762125 TOTAL 000 *4* 7271223 TOTAL. 4++ *0* 758111 TOTAL •++ 0$* 762112 TOTAL +++ *0* 762125 TOTAL +++ et` 731127 TOTAL +t+ *4* 762125 TOTAL +0♦ *op 761111 TOTAL 4++ *4* 745107 TOTAL *4* *4* 745107 TOTAL *4* +++ 760111 TOTAL •$+ *0* 758111 TOTAL. +++ *0* 741146 TOTAL *04 +54 741146 TOTAL r'..;Sbtl ..n.,^.y.,. art.- , Fa -ta e.t.aar xas -. $22,24 $22,24 $3,60 $3,60 $35 00 ;35,00 $131,86 $131,88 414,91 414,91 5320,27 1320,27 $5,00 _. $5,00 $7,00 37,00 $192 60 $$92.69 $10,00 510,00 $10,00 $10,09 $71,52 571,52 $39,00 539,00 $423,61- 4423,68 $157,33 $157,33 N' PAGE }s 10G75g lo(e7.5.9 !b (/7100. • • • , i :I • 1 os uI I' • n li g y. 10(,-7(4 _ n• /04,74,e______ „• !04)44- IN. 70 • r, 1661 ed 1 "• 3: _ 41! 3: - 3'. n m• • a • • t •'. VENDOR NUKOIX YFNOUR INFORMATION 5650 COLIN J CAMPBELL 6450 CITY OF GREELEY 7880 COLT INDUSTRIES 9250 ROBERT H DAVIS 9650 OEMCO ED CORP 9715 DENVER POST INC-ADV 10150 DOUBLEDAY C CO INC 11200 EMPIRE DISPATCH INC 11300 EMPIRE RIBBON 6 TROPHY CO 11700 -LOREN MEP 12400 FARM FARE CAFETERIA 13025 FLOOD L PETERSON INS AGY 13150 THE FORT LUPTON PRESS 01 GENERAL FUND Pn/VDU PO/VOU NUPRER OATE 0070619 09 10 75 DATE 09 17 75 PAGE PO/VOL DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES A 2 MOUNT IF CHECKED ACCOUNT *DENT $289,1C * * 5*5 741146 $2 to 10107(0,6TDTAL $189,10 0074983 09 10 75 $6,50 *** 44* 731107 $6,50 TOTAL 16,50 0065880 09 10 75 $53,60 0055173 08 14 75 $89,60 0050793 09 08 75 $15,50 0064580 08 1975 $17,54 0070404 00 28 75 $132,C0 0075461 09 08 75 $205.68 0068222 09 to 75 $48,00 0055229 08 26 75 11,388;05 0040661 09 03 75 $211.44 0070411 09 04 75 $13,72 0075465 09 08 75 0070415 09 04 75 I1170 7'OON1401-PRIf000TS OF DENVER 0065868 08 06 75 13800 GAYLORD BROS INC 0064973 09 08 75 0075264 09 0875 $545,00 *** *** 741106 TOTAL *4* *** 763146 TOTAL *4* *** 766110 TOTAL *** *** 762112 TOTAL *** *** 786940 TOTAL *4* *** 762125 TOTAL *** *** 731114 TOTAL *** *0* 763127 TOTAL *** *** 758111 TOTAL *** *** 786515 TOTAL *** *** 762118 TOTAL s3IC5 *** 130,50 5*5 *4A__ 701112 TOTAL 144,90_ ***___ *4*_. 762112 TOTAL 119,20 *5* 786940 TOTAL *** *** 762112 a $53,60 $53,60 189'60 $89.60 $15,50 ♦15,50 $17,54 $17,54 $132,00 $132,00 $205.68 $205,68 148,00 $48.00 $1,388 05 $1,388,05 104O)3— $217,44 $217,44 1BC,>75 $13,72 0�.7> $13,72 ( *Qj 5545$545,00 ,00 lbv777 $3,05 $3,05 ''s r • • • • IS k 21 77• 2] »S 7s • 71 ,le ;o(#))* :• $30,50 $30,50 /6677% $44,90 144,90 119,20 fit i � J ,I • 3 r H • J • VENDOR • , • • • • e t f r VENDOR INFORNATION 13835 RICHARD C GALLAY 14050 G1BS0N PRODUCTS CO 14850 THE GREELEY OAICY TRLRUNE 14980 GREELEY ICE 6 STORAGE Cc1 15050 GREELEY LEASING CO 01 GENERAL FUND Fin/VDU PO/YOU PO/VOL NUMBER OATF AMOUNT 0070694 09 02 75 0075R24 09 11 75 0061931 07 01 75 0061937 08 31 15 0061939 08 31 75 0074835 09 11 75 0076622 09 01 75 15250 GREELEY NAIL BANKTRAVEC AGY 0053414 09 10 75 15650 GREELEY X-RAY- GROUP 13676 EVAN GREEN 16000 G K 116.E 6 CO 16286 HAZELTINE CORP 16565 STA►+LEY C NESS DOS 0070647 08 12 75 0075062 09 04 75 0075070 09 08 75 0075490 OE 12.75_ 0071412 09 10 75 0070417 09 11 75 168,84 169.99 $1.40 175,60 $194.20 $12.00 1563`.43 147.37 'laic° DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 17 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT APULNT TOTAL *** *** 754111 754146 TOTAL +*+ 0*+ 786802 TOTAL St* *OD 741112 TOTAL *** t** 786940 TOTAL t4* *t* 717112 TOTAL *t* **t 788720 TOTAL 4** *t* 731146 731197 7941.46 __ 796197 797146 797197 TOTAL **t *4* 787510 TOTAL 5** *St 742107 TOTAL $360.30 _ ._ -*1# .$36375 $171125 ;396,00 $203,CQ *4* 79041i, TOTAL ♦5* ***__ 79.0101 TOTAL *** *0* 7621;5 TOTAL *M* **• 720106 TOTAL *4**0* _ .78.@430._ TOTAL • PAGE 3 • 119.20c itsl7tO 168,40 5,44 f 468,84 joLe7$ $69,99 169,99 11,90 11.90 ►75,60 175,60 $194,20 1194,?0 $12,00 512,00 toeicin 167 34 $219.70 138.00_ _ 190,79 133,67 1113,93_ 1563,43 ibioig6 147.31--- - _ . s 147,37 f UL 784 - — $18,Cop - 118,00 16(p3/47917 .$360.30-. $360,30 5303,75_ $363,75 1171,25 b391396,00 -:205,00__ 1205,00 lb67S`a 4 A n • u 2! ra x• • `ti • S 0• VENDOR O SOMBER 0 • s VENDOR INFORMATION t7255 'CLIDAY INN OF ORFELEY PP/YOU NUMRF.R 0070414 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU GATE 09 04 75 17350 hCNE LIGHT L PONE% CD 0074470 09 04 75 0074471 09 04 75 17650 HUMANE SOCIETY OF MELD CO INC 0071969 09 03 75 17875 1 B M CORP 18555 VICTOR JACOBUCCI 18600 JEROME CO 18780 JOHNS OFFICE EQUIP INC 18825 JOHP.SON PUBLISHING CO INC f 19500 KUAD RA010 19800 KENS CAMERA CENTER 0057939 09 10 75 0057943 09 09 75 0057966 09 09 75 0070766 09 09 75 0071204 08 14 75 0075061 09 03 75 0071389 09 09 75 0055165 OF 02 75 0069232 09 01 75 0070411 09 04 75 19950 LEa1S A KIDDER MD PATHOLOGIST 0063139 09 08 75 0072631. 09 09:75 PO/VOL AMOUNT !2018 153;27 5185,35 $033.33 $679078 18,22 $129.06 1162.72 $16,C6 $4,27 175,90 $52;80 $195.69 15,93 $157,50 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 17 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUYBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 786515 TOTAL 786620 TOTAL 762113 TOTAL 757150 TOTAL 707197 TOTAL 741197 TOTAL 715197 717197 TOTAL 701111 TOTAL _. 762145 TOTAL 790112 TOTAL 720112 TOTAL 763117 TOTAL. 763141 TOTAL 786710 TOTAL 744107 795107 - TOTAL 139.00 **-*__---- _*t-* _-__-744107-_ TOTAL $2O218 Izo,t8 153,27 $53,27 1185,39 $185,39_ 1833,33 1833,33 $679,78 1679,78 184,22 184,22 $64,53 564,53 $129,00 $162,72 St62,7.2- 116,06 114i06 $4,27 PACE 4 e(s0)9G-' ioto'7Sy 10.1,19 • , ,• • • U. • H .y 31 _;4.27- /o(r7�� O 575,90 • $75,90 jb6)5 J $52 80 I..11 ---;52.80 $195,69 $195.,69 $5,93 $5.9} $130.00 $7.00 1157,50 __..$35,00__— $35.00 n NO t t61 1" 30 31 330 • • • VENDOR "UMBER VENDOR INFORMATION 20450 THrHAS KLAUSNER 20525 ,10th KCODT HO 20970 LARINER COUNTY 21100 LEE CLINIC 21157 MEL LEECOH 21361 LCNGSINE SUSAN 21750 LURBE DEE ANN 21900 0 0 HAAG PHO E 22415 MARTINEZ YOLANDA 22588 A08Ek1 -KAU 22975 MEDCCALC GROUP 23400 ROBERT N HILLER 23550 KOFFAT PAINT C GLASS 01 GENERAL FUND SW/YOU PO/VOU NUMBER DATE Oo55C16 09 03 75 0076744 09 10 75 0075060 09 03 75 0070420 09 11 75 0074984 09 08 75 0062957 09 02 75 0052539 09 11 75 0076650 09 10 75 0076655 09 10 75 0076656 09 10 75 0076659 09 10 75 0058034 09 10 75 0070682 08 27 75 0070422 09 11 75 0074992 09 08 75 0063047 09 08 75 0065100 08 25 75 CT PO/Y0‘ AHCLkT $233,44 *** *** 110.00 *** *** $76.34 ♦** *4* 110000 *** *** $773 *** *** 19,72 5** *4* 317.14 444 444 $20.00 .5* *0* $80.00 444 4** $101.00 ♦** 44* $40.CC *0* 445 113.20 *** 44* $14.85 4** 444 111.00 528,52 *5* *4* $1056 *** -444 $241.77 *** *** 770112 DATE 09 17 75 PAGE OD NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES lF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT 758111 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 790112 TOTAL 788430 TOTAL 796146 TOTAL 792111 TOTAL ....... _ .... 786510 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 792111 TOTAL 754146 TOTAL 05* *0* 788430 TOTAL 731123 TOTAL 714112 TOTAL $233,44 $233.44 $10.00 $10.00 $76,34 $76.34 5 r o cog ay 2• $10300 10,00 �O/Cg�T ! ��• 37,73 $7,73 )6(n20 19072 �J $9.72 106)90 317$14 17, 14 J 662°°) $20.00 520,00 180,00 380,00 110,00 110.00 140,00 140.00 $13.20 $13,20 $14,85 114,85 $11.00 $11.00 128.52 $28.52 H 21 tg Se 2a 2. 22� 22 2,I 1Oto$)! Ifs r 21 22 ,O 4i� 2, $1.56 $1.56 1241.77 \/ 2, m1 31 12 1 3, 35 M � 37 2, 1 71 - Y •ti2.e s VENOOR • NUMBER • • • t s 4 t r VENDOR INcORNATION 23800 ?CMTG0MERV ELEVATOR CC 24115 MARY FRANCES NORTON 24150 Rey MISER 24250 MOUNTAIN BELL 24315 DARLENE K MUELLER 24735 NAIL CASH REGISTER CO 24840 NAIL COUNCIL OF JUVE.NILF 24075 MAR .4 y SUPPLY SERVICE 25700 NELSON*HALEY•PATTERSON C 25750 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU PO/YOU NUMBER DATE 0076017 09 01 75 0068531 09 08 75 0070765 09 09 75 0056308 Oe 26 75 0056389 08 26 75 0056390 08 26 75 0056398 09 03 15 0056400. 09 0515 0075063 09 08 75 0)59425 09 08 75 0074944 08 1.9 75 0055233 08 28 73. 0073296 08 29 75 0063240 08 20 15 0074971 0a_ 19 75 ;6230 NORTNERN.ARHORED SERVICE INC_ 9072620 09 01._75.. r-: PO/VOL AMLUKT 166,C5 11.68 $245,16 19.24 112.55 15,20 $8654 $17;CP $153.25 12A;70 $20.00 $450,80. *1t59Q,C0 $1,$$ $5.$_4__ .116.1 DATE 09 17 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT 440 444 444 444 444 444 44* 444 TOTAL 781146 TOTAL 727111 TOTAL 70111 TOTAL 765113 TOTAL 41t sat 765113 TOTAL 444 444 761114 TOTAL 444 444 7866}0 TOTAL 444 7454 •44, 444 404 444 444 444 444 444 786630 TOTAL 79010.1 TOTAL 715112 _ TOTAL 797123 TOTAL 44*. 761127 TOTAL. 444 711107 TOTAL 444 444 762112_ 1OTAL 414 ___731112 TOTAL 444 444 444___.._ 720122_ TOTAL PACE 6 6?ICUMBRANCES ArULNT $241,771O40$lb 166,05 $&6;05 ht)ORO 11668 $1,66 $245.16 $245,16 $9.24 $9624 "12,53 $5620 106411'1. $5,20 $8,94. $8,94 oS 417.46._ $17,08 *153,25.. $153625 $28►70 $28.70 $20 00 20.00 lottefr 16O2O _. $455450.80 t bt'`d°I _. 511,5096QQ__ $1,500.00 $1.44 $5.94 __.. $5.94 $06.10 3 lc a.3 1 as to I,, p b s i t VENDOR NUxBER VENDOR INFORMATION 26600 UFFEN ACE HAROwARE 27930 POSTMASTER 39055 REESE PROPERTIES :4264 ELMER H REYNOLDS 30050 JACOB ROTHMAN 30410 KEITH RUSK 30701 SAFEWAY STORES - GREELEY 31785 SHERIFF OF MECO COUNTY 31790 SHERIfFS OFFICE 32728 ROBERT STAGGS 33575 RICHARD L STRAUB 33845 JAMES C SWIFT 34100- TEXACO INC 34515 TOWN L COUNTRY NEWS 15055 -FRED-YRE$F€13EN Pn/VOU NI:YBER 0072622 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU DATE 09 01 75 0068330 08 01 75 0076303 09 09 75 0075772 09 08 75 0070763 09 09 75 0055187 69 04 75 0074991 09 09 75 0074985 08 26 75 0074988 09 05 75 0010587 09 10 75 0074974 09 02 75 0074990 09 08 75 0068532 09 09 75 0074986 09 08 75 0061326 09 10 75 0070423 09 11 75 0055635 09 03 75 1 PD/VDL D0 NOT PAY AMOUNT IF CHECKED f?3.1C •** *4* $BC.t& *** *44 $80,00 *4* *4* $200:00 *4* *** $66.36 *4* *4* $36,51 *4* *4* $12,SC *44 *4* $8.84 *4* *4* $8.13 *4* *** $1,258;28 *4* *** $8,64 4** *4* 15,66 *4* 110.77 ** *** 173.20 *** $212.20 *** *** $4.08 *4* $181.51 *** *** 758111 DATE 09 17 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUN84ANCES ACCOUNT AFOOT 701112 TOTAL 770112 TOTAL 705116 TOTAL 781196 TOTAL 718111 TOTAL 758111 TOTAL 731107 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 733107 TOTAL 795107 TOTAL *** 731123 TOTAL 727112 TOTAL *** 731111._ TOTAL 741146 TOTAL *0* 786940 TOTAL PAC* $23,10c _ ,, 1044,y' $23,10 $60;09 180,08 $80.00 $'30,00 $20.00 $200.00 166,36 $66,36 $36151 136,51 11,258,28 $1/258,28 p . larl 1 b 3 $8.64 18,64 It/r9360 $5,66 r $5.66 /06,23 ' $10,77 $10,77 173,10 $73.20 1212,20 1212,20 14,08 14,08 $161,91 1? 11 1 i VENDOR 0 NUMBER • • 4 t t S VENDOR IMPORMATION 35450 LNtTED BANK TRAVEL SERVICE 35575 UNIV BOOKSTORE 35700 ChARLES Y URANU 56320 RICHARD WAGEMAN MO 36750 FRANKLIN WATTS INC 37450 WELD COUNTY GENERAL FOND PP/VOU NUMBER 01 GENERAL FUN! Dq/VoU PO/VOL DATE AMCUNT 0074965 08 19 75 00749b0 08 15 75 0055186 09 10 75 0076743 09 10 75 0076746 09 10 75 0076747 09 10 75 0076749 09 10 75 0075154 09 08 75 0070247 09 05 75 $232.20 515.85 5312 .C 1 .510 so0 $10.CC $14,00 sl0,cc 171;19 $/1916,03 GATE 09 17 15 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION 1W IF CHECKED ACCOUNT TOTAL 731111 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 761111 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 74510.7 TOTAL 745107_ TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 362125._ TOTAL 79.11_12.. 705112 706112 707112 712112 714112 715112 _ 71712 718112 720312. 722112 725112 1 731 741112 _754112___ 761112 762112 7661.12.___ 769112 780112 17..E 786715 PAGt ENCUMBRANCES APO!: NT 1181,91 $232,20 $232.20 $15.85 515.85 $312901 $312.01 $10.04 $10.00 $10.00._ (10,00 $lo,00 510,00 $19,90 510,00 ,de09g5 17149. 571.19 10140(P .355791 13,60 $112,14 5.208109_. 511,33 $153,76 $68,30 364,62 110,15 11576. $39.54 $1,78 117469__ (185,40 $220,20 (350,04 133,35 5907 539)17 57,40 _.__1§0,27_ 153,70 303 H I) i VENDOR • NUMBER • s i i C YENOUR INFORMATION 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VoU PO/VOU PO/1'CL NUMBER 04TE ANCLN'I 37550 WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0076415 08 25 75 0076416 08 27 75 0076436 08 29 75 0076707 OP 01 75 0076717 08 20 75 0076722 08 29 75 37600 WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 0054494 09 03 75 37750 WELD COUNTY LIBRARY 37900 WELD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE 37919 WELD CO SHERIFF PETTY CASH 37950 WELD COUNTY SHOPS 0075467 09 09.75 0071664 09 04 75 0071616 09 05 75 0075411 08 21 75 $29,C0 $9,C' $9,C0 11C,Co $17,St $9,C0 B311,04 $52175 $24,00 169,93 $4#326,56 DATE 09 17 75 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AWOLIT 444 *0* 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 DISTRIBU1lot OF ENLUNt1RANCES 792112 793112 795112 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 742197 TOTAL 745197. TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 742107 TIITAL 745197 TOTAL 7Q1116 706116 707116 712116 713116 727116 TOTAL 444 444 762112 762116 762125 762141 782145 TOTAL 444 444 4** *4* 444 434 74113 TOTAL 741116 741121 741128 742131 TOTAL 794146 712146 PACE 9 $29,92 $91,14 $1,910,03 I bw8g`7 $29i41 $29,00\ $9,00 $9,00 19,90_ $9,00 F10,00 $10,00 $17,50 $17,50 $9,00 19,00 $18,60 $78,53 $133,56 $78,90 $38,95 112,50 3311,04. lb 4,S12/1 ) /o 1041$ $11,67 125,10. $8,50 15,20 32,20 $52,75 $24s00 $24100 .1.03 $2,75 $65,51 1,84 $6903 16&?6,,'" 453422.. $71,28 IS I22 r; 77 ) ) ) 33 7-) r/ 35 3. 3F O • YEAOCR VENDOR INFORMATION • NU►18iR • • • • • 38800 *1NDSOR HARDWARE t SUPPLY CO • 39175 DAVID £ YOUNG • 90189 BUTCHER BLOCK 90190 EZRA BUXMAN 90191 OCN JONES 90192 CARROL H LONG 90193 PLANT ENGINEERING 90194 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 90195 TATRO A L 90193 U S MOTEL 90197 AOEHRMYER BUS FORMS 01 GENtrAL Fur Pfd/VCU PO/VOU NI'W8ER DATE 0039077 09 10 75 0075064 09 08 75 0070758 09 08 75 0059429 09 09 75 0075067 08 22 75 0075426 09 03 75 0075401 08 19 75 0075403 09 02 75 0055147 08 20 75 0075819 09 11 75 0074518 08 26 75 0075142 09 02 75 PO/Vet. AMCuto $425,25 $300.00 $20.CG $9,99 $18,72 $400.00 $130,C0 $130.00 $235.00 $70,00 $56.00 $130113 OD NUT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 09 17 75 DISTRIBUTION UP ACCOUNT 72,146 731146 741146 754146 758146 762146 763146 787520 787530 788520 788530 _TOTAL- *** *** 770145 TOTAL *** *** 790101 TOTAL *** *** *** 715116 TOTAL *4* 781141 TOTAL *4* *** 790111 TOTAL *** *** 741110 TOTAL *** *** 781117 TOTAL *** *** 781117 TOTAL *** *** 163117 TOTAL *** *** 706802 _ TOTAL *** *** 793107 TOTAL *** *** 722112 TOTAL -- °#f'; .rfriaF`� d... PAGE 10 INtUMBRANCES AMULNT 1 $25,64 $1p-546,27- 8297,27 $336,61 121,49 $450,94 8222,92 6111,71. $28,35 5920,55 $4,326,56 • *425,25 _4425,25 8300,00 8300.00 $20,00 $20,40 $9,99 59,99 418,72 $18,12 $400,00 $4.00.,90_ }_130,00 $130,00 1. $130,00 $130,00 5235,00 $235.00 $70,00 __A/0,08 $56,00 $56190 $130,73 $134,73__ 1oc$a-_ 11(457/0 Vag 10 (415 - 1• i t_P_lo$ia-_ __l o 02103__ 11 v 14 • N 11 I 29 11 i, 11 • 24 1f • 1: 12 • 2, 21 31 32 VENDOR INFURNATICN 9019$ eVERS KAY 90199 CARP TOBIN 90200 PARENTS MAGAZINE PRESS 90201 ROCKY MTN JOURNAL 90202 DIRK F TI)HERMANS 90203 HENRY wEINBERG HT 90206 11+E AOLT CLINIC 90207 DIAMOND INTERNATIONAL PO/VDU NUMBER 0059424 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU PO/VOL DATE AMOUNT 09 04 75 $18.13 0055224 09 04 75 0075504 09 08 75 0068538 09 09 75 0075213 07 02 75 0015214 07 02 75 0070419 09 11 15 0075'143 08 25 75 'TOTAL ENCUHBRANCE CLAWED FOR GENERAL FUND $147.32 $88183 $25,00 'Islet $15100 $1C.00 $77;085;00 00 NOT PAY If CHECKED 4#M MIA AAA MM# *0* *i* AM* *ii ASS *Mt *it #** Ai* #0* #0M MMM 1102.235.83 THIS IS T�/CEANDFDATEDT �0.(4 Atilikrn 191 ACCOUNTING 75 ANDDTHATGPAYMENTS SHCULCS E ieENN "THROUGH _ ,e� ,I 41 THEIR NAMES HTTH THE TOTAL'AmOUNT $ /032, a $A• IS DATED THIS /7''D Y OF ,d- &fia✓1996' AM, �V DATE r)9 17 75 PAGE 11 DISTRIBUTION OF ENG11MBRFNCES ACCOUNT APOL' T 715111 TOTAL 761127 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 727123 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 788430 TOTAL 774192 TOTAL 118.73 118.73 $143.32 $143.32 $88.83 $88.93 $25 00 25.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $10.00 $10.00 $77,085.00 $77,085.00 C , STED'CIOIyAM0UNfSS �ETUQPPO5I1E1 GTOR MANAGEMENT K E SA MyCommiss$on eapir.s Doc. 5, 197$ NTY� COLORADO HERE BY (APPROVE) Ot�4,I l E S S F T 0 U E 1 E _ f E E h <<� FUND TOTALING $ /off ..,•�k j, r?) DATED THIS 1? c JAY QF iteeh itil 194' ATTEST �' H C E,K A G DEPUTY CH IRkAN HEMB R _„ jtM 1 UDGE S 6SCRIBED AND SHORN TO BEFORE HE THIS)? c DAY 'L 7�„�lu✓i 1975- MT _ '. AI ;1 271 NQtARY PUBLIC, r:Ei THE BPAPD CF CC N CDM8ISSIUNERS OF ELD CO E`A t1 r RTH AB V A D WARRAN S 1t' PAYr NT TI R FUR ARE ►t 8Y ()ROE D ORAHN UPON 1.$E flJ COUNTY GL K AND E_ORDER eY . • s• • .1 21 35 '^ i • VENDOR • `UHBFR • • e • • • • VENDOR INFORMATION 9019$ BYERS KAY 90199 CAMP TO8IK 90200 PARENTS MAGAZINE PRESS 90201 ROCKY MIN JOURNAL 90202 DIRK F TIPHERMANS 90203 HENRY WEINBERG NT 90206 THE AULT CLINIC 90207 DIAMOND INTERNATIONAL PO/VDU NUMBER 0059428 01 GENERAL PO/VUU DATE 09 04 75 0055224 09 04 75 0075504 09 08 75 0068538 09 09 75 0075213 07 02 75 0075214 07 02 75 0070419 09 1175 0075763 08 25 75 FUND Pp/VOL AMOUNT $18.73 $14332 $88.83 $25.00 115.0C $15.00 110.CC $77;085.00 DU NOT PAY IF CHECKED *9* *4* •44 *4* 761127 TOTAL 44+ *4* 762125 TOTAL sss *44 727123 TOTAL 444 444 44+ t+A 44. •*4 sal 44+ 774192 TOTAL DATE n9 17 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT TOTAL ENCUM3RANCE CLAIMED FOR GENERAL FUND s. yyS102,E{285.83pp E E pp ��55 THIS !S T0CERTIFY THAT A �yQ.sCL,an►N19y AFIDGTHATGPAYMENTSaSHCli[GE EEMAo[ N TO/THECOMPLETED ' Tigan,: 10t, NOUNTS SFTUC➢PO III in THROUGH 1/ AND DATED- THEIR WAKES WITH THE TO AL AMOUNT $ /dodgy at5T IS DATED TM15 /7''O YY OF Xl4pWi 444v199y . ir CTOR MANACEMEt1T AN UDGE S BSCRI8ED AND WAN TD BEFORE HE THIS/7E DAY AE 7...4.t/., 0757_ my • r41._ ',Y Ex' E 3. My_Coaaw%IN%npc.sDae.5.Me Jul. CL I T E e` 5-A5 SET FORTH ABOVE) jD WARRAN IN PAYMENT TA } FOR H►MS OF ELO CORAWN C0L0RAE)aHERE BY (APPROVE) 14 ,�/ t,� NOTARY PUBLIC. 'A E, THE BOARD CF CC�/ AA��iil?1 kFFEFUR ARt �BY UROE ED QRAT1r� UV0A 1►rE �r)ft,"( FUND TOTALING $ 10,2 SS,, f; DATED THIS /,7 Ca -/DAY OF 4,44:„.44/I92.5- ,, 4:„.4 I92 ATTEST � CGUNTY CLERK AND,RECOROER 8Y,_ DEPUTY CH !KHAN MEHBER Mf4UtAi. lial,ani‘o 715111 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 788430 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT $18,73 $13,3 $143.32 $143.32 188,83 $88.83 S25 00 ;25.00 115.00 $15.00 $15,00 $15.00 $10,00 $10.00 177,085.00 $77,085.00 •1 PAGE 11 • (AA ie5 !bto`dG'10 0010 I bUcl(pQ tolt,TIb terli Ions 11a- • <• 5 ,! Ole e „ • c 41 x ,,O 17 31 3.0 NIP i,. e • i r VENDOR SVYBER VENDOR INFORM%TION 4450 BRIGGSDALE WATER CO 12435 FARM C HONE LUMBER CO 13000 FLATIRON PAVING CO 14950 GREELEY GAS CO • i 24000 MORGAN COUNTY RURAL ELEC ASSN i 26215 NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER GIST 51 26500 NUNN MUNICIPAL GAS A 28400 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF Coto 28850 RAYHER WATER DEPT 29650 ROCKY MTN NATURAL GAS CO INC 30850 SANITARY LAUNDRY t CLEANERS 32300 SLIMS SANITATION SERV 33500 STONEHAM COOP TELEPHONE CORP 34660 TOWN OF EATON 34685 TOWN OF GROVER WELQ C O L N T Y, COLORADC ENCUMBRANCE CLAIR LIST 02 ROAD ANC BRIDGE PO/VDU PO/VOV NUNRER DATE 0067258 09 09 75 0053723 08 25 75 0051877 09 09 75 0059349 09 04 75 0062198 08 29 75 0076057 09 04 75 0053313 09 01 75 0077065 09 05 75 0057408 09 05 75 0053913 09 01 75 0036278 09 04 75 0067724 08 12 75 0076357 08 2675 0075759 08 21 75 0076058 09 05 75 /,v-3SF�i£YJ�'nt Y.'a P_1''$2F'3fiJ 4XS>r �•.s-:�.��'�'� PO/VOL AMCINT $7.CC $50.59 571768.90 $16.94 539;78 115,5C $1.46 $5.00 $20;76 $5.81 5122,00 $70.CO $1.25 $7;952.49 •$20.50 DU NOT PAY IF CHECKED *** *t* t*. **t DATE 09 17 75 DISTRIBUTION OF £NCUNBRANCES ACCOUNT ANOLNT 715303 TOTAL 719751 TOTAL 743350 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 _ TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 712637 TOTAL *** *** 736338 TOTAL *4* *4* 715303 TOTAL *** t*4 143350 TOTAL *4* #t* 715303 TOTAL � $5,81_ 104013;L 3s $122,00 1.. $122,00 /04°$263- $7.00 $7,00 550,59 $50,59 PAGE )0 4473 :0 66,90 $7/7 -$7t-7Q8,90__ tbtor16 116,94 5.16194._104411e 539,78 539.78_ loto4'?i_. $15,50 :15t505146 55.00 $500 __.___ )06g20 $20.78 $.20.78 _-/o 9%L f ,• • is $5,81 33 $70,00 $1.25 $1.25 _tbto8g5 $70.0p 101,72q -- H 30 31 • *7.952,49 u, $7.952149 10A22_41_ in 520,50 I I gli $2045B_/@(orl--_—J 3} 3445-4+31gr,_s{:•.T.t5:.e?4-25.s ;-c'..•CS'-:; ikt-'€5t.�'-Hriot'. :r "m`i1•pF-.sr. z:,r frd .^'t r>?. is.s--:ir—•... .%55D .;re, •.: r.'-::i.• • 314, 3) 3, 02 ROAC ANC BRIDGE S • VENDOR • NUMBER • VENDOR INFORMATION PR/VOU PO/VOU NUMRER DATE 35350 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSN INC 0040932 08 29 75 36800 THE WAY RUBBISH 1NC 0074361 09 01 75 37450 GELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND 0070242 09 05 75 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE PO/VOL AMCUNT 635.39 110.00 6z8.CC DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED *** *** 4" * * * s $160171.39 DATE 07 17 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMULNT 715303 TOTAL 44 712637 TOTAL *4* 701804 TOTAL $35.39 $35.39 $10100 $10.00 $28.00 $20.00 PAGE 2 7. 04,20 f 10429 1al49c>_ THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT _LL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEER CQHPLETE0 ON INC ABOVE t$TED CLA /S_AS__SHQ$N ON.Q_AyE_S I,___ .._ THROUGH c, AND DATE tl 4t,t /7, 197.5" AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC Of MADE 9 THE RESPECTIVE 0IN - ANCUNTS SFT OPPOSITE ♦ THEIR NAMES WITH THE AL COUNT $ /!, /7/. 39 DATED THI$ J7F A CF�,�y , .eJ 19 94—." RECTOR MANAGEMENT 11♦ AND_ 8yDGET 3tl9SCRIBE0 AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS />/r CAY CF p_14..4 4;/19)x NY C II _,_ I H E '_?.(.. Mr -Commis �`nnh ti.(� ,✓ CSC tt-te.,ti"NOTARY PUBLIC. HE, THE RDARC CF CCU T1 COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, RE ' ?� AA�1%fl lo ♦ t-0 S4PP VE) 'BE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABUVET AND WARRANT IN PAYPCI+T THEREFOR ARE HER BY ORDER 0 DRAWN UPON THE oa SY to e / �10 FUND TOTALING $ /C/:7/. ..� DATED THIS / 7C40AY OF, Ay, ,Kh, J 1925 ATTESTI404 COUNTY CLEMM/AND RECORDER B ♦ EPUTY CHALR ,Ar a � C---__ Cein.t...n.lett-J II ♦ 8• by1 11 O N ill 44 t S S a s s S i 10 710 22 11• 71 31 it 31 I]:' • 4 • ,!': >+'-.. t-V'";'1:.:-alali '^a.'C'ne ix1"W" _�r'r. t s'[,4,41ti2"'j L��«+[ k:.+O.?•..t.ay.: 44. ; ,,,s-aa5-t:+H._.'-,.-y.•,, a..-,_ 1 st • a S VEN001 VENDOR INFORMATION 300 ACME PRECISION WRY 788 AGCO 2355 ASPHALT SUPPLY t SER !NC 4025 BOAHAN PRODUCTS DIY 6250 CHEVRON OIL CO 8425 CONTINENTAL NNOLESALE SUPPLY 8850 COWAN CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC 10906 ECONOMY LUMBER 11400 EMPIRE WELDING SUPPLY Co INC 12300 FARIS MACHINERY CO 12725 FIRST NAIL BANK UP GREELEY E (NC PO/VOU HUMPER 0067695 L D C U L N I Y; COLOR A 00 U M 8 R A N C E C L A I ,M LIST 03 INTRAGOVERNHEMAL SERVICES PO/VOU DATE PD/VOL AHCLNT 08 15 75 $1,874,00 0068256 oe 01 75 0068259 08 27 75 0071190 09 01 75 0071191 09 05 75 0062694 09 05 75 0065018 09 05 75 0062456 09 05 75 0062850 09 08 75 0062856 08 31 75 0076052 09 03 '15 0071184 07 02 75 OO777O2 08 08 75 0063027 08 07 75 0065984 OD 18 75 $64.15 $3,283.98 $11,150.02 $22,381,80 $13.C7 $157.17 $468,16 $126.41 $466.78 $21.20 $3.72 $624.CI $502.05 $2,336.20 DATE 09 17 75 DO NOT pAy DISTRIBUTION IF CHECKED ACCOUNT 444 444 444 444 444 444 4$. 444 722852 TOTAL 414 444 441 444 444 414 44* 444 444 414 444 414 444 4$0 444 414 444 414 444 444 444 414 722853 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TUTAL 722852 TOTAL_ 722652 TOTAL_ 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 __-TOTAL_ PAGE 1 OF E'1CUYBRANCES UI.NT 31,874.00 $1,_.74.00 _ /64,291_ $64.95 $64.95 13,283,98 _13.203. 8 $110150,02 $11.150,02 $220381.80 $22.381.8. $13,07 $13.97. $157 17 $157-,1? 1 n Co sieW to%cia D(0991 $468.16 $468.16. 114,$1 5126.41 $126.41 $466.38 $466.38 $21.20 $21.24 $3,72 $3.72 $624.01 $624.01 $502.05 $502.,45 � r• 10(o211 s t. I D Y. 106115 _ry--- Io4,9Z)0 $2,336.20 $2036.20_106,901_ n 0 A Aga A S • • • • VENDOR VENDOR INFORMATION \UNSER 12734 FIRST NAIL BANK OF w1►:D§UR 13000 FLATIRON PAVING CO 13001 FLATIRON PAVING CO PO/YOU NUMBER 03 INTRAGOVERNME41AL SERVICES PO/YOU DATE 0075434 09 08 75 0051878 09 04 75 0051879 09 10 75 0076079 08 22 75 13430 THE FULLWELL MOTOR PROD CO 0067707 09 01 75 0067777 09 05 75 0065234 09 03 75 0059150 09 04 75 13485 G G G OIL CO 14950 GREELEY GAS CO 15360 GREELEV RADIATOR SERVICE 17350 HOME LIGHT C POWER CO 18450 4 C S CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO 22185 808 MARKLEY VW 23550 MOFFAT PAINT C GLASS 33850 MONTGOMERY WARD L CO • 24250 MOUNTAIN BELL • 26400 NORTHERN GENERAL TIRE INC 41 • 0061254 08 07 75 0074465 00 05 75 0061979 08 22 75 0061989 00 07 75 0076061 09 05 75 0071234 09 04 75 0036384 08 20 75 0062035 08 08 75 120702,42 $15697,64 $223.20 $155,43 $89.44 $37,12 PO/VOL AHCLNI DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED 44.199,35 *** *** $10648,28 *** *** *** *** *** *** *0! 4*4 ***. *** *** *4* *** *** $347.00 *** *** $20,31 *** **0 $730.25 *** *40 $4,50 *** *0* 149.96 *** *** 151;68 *0* *** $54,32 *** *** 847.10 *** *** re MI. DATE 09 I7 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AVOLNI 703790 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722.8.53. TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 713803 715803 TOTAL.. 722853 TOTAL 712803 TQTAL 722853 TOTAL 7228)3 TWILL_ 722852 TOTAL 722853 T.Q T A.L 712804 TOTAL 722853 111TA4 $4.199,35 $4#199,35 $10648,28 $10648.28 420702,42 $2,702,42 150697.64 $150697,64 $223,20 4223,20 115543 $155.43 !89,44 589,44 PACE /o 0009) /o6901 /0W995 a 2 • to90_ $22,95 $14,87 -433.82__ 1d_0907 $347,00 $347,00 $20.31 $20.31 $730,25 $730,25 $4.50 $4/5Q $49.96 149,96 loGgot rolo9v?_ _0(0910___ 1000- _ 11 13 • 15 1a 11 :s 31 1! • • 1 20 * >o $51.68 $31.68 =)1: ¢ 8 tOk 915 ____ - 31 054,32 * $54.32__ 101,911131 $43!10 i33 33 3e 3, 411 0 • • • • • • • • t t t VENDOR :UMBER VENDOR INFORMATION 26600 OFTEN ACE HARDWARE 28025 PCWER EQUIPMENT CO 03 INIRAGOYERNMEKTAL PO/VOU PO/VOU NUMBER DA'E 0062036 08 08 15 0062037 OA 15 75 0068322 07 3► 75 0068328 08 04 75 0068824 08 20 75 29600 ROCKY HEN BEARING 6 SUPPLY INC 0059555 08 01 75 29750 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 30287 RUGHS SHARPENING G SUPPLIES 30850 SANITARY LAUNDRY 6 CLEANERS 32650 SOUTH PLATTE AUTO SUPPLY 32850 STAR SERVICE STATION 36800 THE WAY RU3BISH INC 37600 MELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 38150 isESTERN HOME IMP 0062478 08 01 75 0062584 08 28 75 0016279 09 04 75 0075399 08 18 75 0059940 09 09 75 0074359 08 01 75 0074365 09 01 75 0054495 09 03 75 0053495 09 08 75 0062310 08 22 75 POIVO4 AHOUNI $761!0 *166,86 $53,39 *13.91 $354,74 $877.23 11.553,64 $12,10 127.50 3179,00 $661,57 $18.00 316.50 $8195 $96.38 $8,C0 SERVICES DATE 09 17 15 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT 04, 000 444 *4, *44 +44 44* 444 444 444 444 444 440 444 444 •++ +44 044 *44 *0, 144 4+4 *4+ 444 440 444 *44 444 *44 ++4 722853 TOTAI. 722853 TOTAL 722853 T01AL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 715837 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 722854 TOTAL. 712837 -_TOTAL__. 713837 TOTAL ._ 701804 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL +++ *4+ 722833 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES A1+OLN1 i j PAGE 3 IV 1 • $76,80 $76,80 1166,86 $166.86 353.39 $53,39 313,91 IObeif ,. $13,91 $354.74 $354•74 10 4/Ci 1'1 1871877,23 11.593,64 $1,593.64 ,01,91$ IcG•ei+�1 $12,10 112,10 1"O99° 127,90 127.90 1c4.90/ $179,00 $179.00 o 75 3060,82 $661.57 to(p9 3_. $18.00 .- $18,00_ $16,50 $_1615-0. $8.95 __ 38,95 so t,3 .' •0 • 1l • I • I, r TIt It 1:2' Is 1O (O9 a5_ _. _. Li _ 1 roL4bF ui N n 3' s • 14 • >L3 • Y Y 44.4. H� 1 i • VENDOR i Numstx VENDOR INFORMATI0H x0104 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE S 90205 SYMONS MFG CU 90208 NeRTHwEST MOTOR WELDING IF 90209 J E REYNOLDS TIRE SALES s i s f • • • 03 INTRAGO'eERNMENIAL SERVICES PO/YOU PO/VOU NUMBER DATE P9/tint AMC1NT 0071110 09 08 75 $39,2G4.CC 0076081 08 26 75 $217.55 0067700 09 04 75 $269.CC 0061710 09 10 7S $348.68 DATE 09 17 75 00 NUT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF FI;CI,WBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOU`IT AMOLNT tt. *At 722852 TOTAL Ott *4r 722853 TOTAL ttt tot 722853 TOTAL ttr ttt 722853 TOTAL TOTAL ENCLHBRANCE CLAIMED FOR INTRAGOVERNWENTAL SERVICES • 1113/742.02 $39,204,00 $39,204,00 $217#55 1217,55 $269,00 $269.00 1358,68 $358.68 S PACE 4 • • • 1. °� ° °• 101093D _ 1411 THIS IS TO pERTIFT THAT Lt ACCOIINTINGAND BUDGETING pPQCEOLRES HAVE BEEN CONptE,EO ION THE ABOVE ISTEU_CEA1 AS.SHDYN Oh pAQE$ 1_. is THROUGH At AND DATE O�Ur,c�ft,ahyly, 19 95 ND THAT PAYI4ENTS SHCULD MADE T THE ReSPECTIVE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE lu THEIR NAMES WITH THE TTOT"AL A+lN $ //.'f 7'.7. oa DATED THIS /7 6Y OF)049%,44,/, 19,5", RECTOR MANAGEIIEkT AND B ET YBSCR$BED AND SWORN TQ BEFORE ME THIS/% DAY_CFj4 41k,c%t--192c..HY c 1 i.- RE_IMyComissionaxyi�.�Da.5,1975 „ 101E ) ' E CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOV J AND HARMAN S IN PAYMENT TIEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORO R O ORAWN UD �/p _ oLORADD, RE BY (APPROVE) U ��clE< � w -n. > NOTARY PUBLIC. HE THE BOARD CF CCLN COMMISStONER5 OF HELD COUNTY, G ��J 11 E PAYPENT E ��/'E COUNTY CLERK AND DV `i�11, FUND TOTALING $ //3 j!/o?.co? DATED THIS /7� AY Q �eeuuT�i„cdrf/ 199 E CLE ER 11 UTY AIRMAN " _ rtit ,L� / < ID n a v lf;rr5{t-' . GZ-w.ce ta) r%'' //J//Jj��\j• x4ll�isrp II '3 11 I ' 26I 1+ I 11 37 1:;. N • hSS�isa-A.-Ls rsS.::Y-< ✓zne ;:v sxsr_ w • • NILO C O U N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM 07 HCGH CAPITAL FLNC • VENDeA VENDOR INFORMATION PO/VQU PO/VDU PO/VOL Nti` SIA NUMBER DATE CHCLNT • 27500 PHELPS:TOINTOV CONST INC 0066799 09 05 79 $44,98i,C0 LIST DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED •0• *0* DATE 09 17 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMULN1 701191 TOTAL PAGE 1 $44,983.00 $;4AQ83,00 lot./13 • TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FUR HCGH CAPITAL FUND • 144,983,00 THIS IS TU CERTIFY THAT/ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES WAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOV ,'!STEP C AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 • THHQUQU / AND DATED/Uf'7t4kb/,t,/7• 1916r AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC E MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTI� AHQQINT S 44 9$'3. co DATED THIS / 7I ,GAY OF Qegii.n4s4? I? 7a, E4TOR MANAGEMENT t7 -�.0,2,074-4.441t/19967- HY C' ' M sum ON Ex In Si MY Commotion npira Dec. S, 1978 A"1qlBuO ET SUBStR BSn AND SHbRIi TO BEFORE HE THIS / t CAY CF • l G, o c ��" /Iit d EBOARD RD CF FJ�TCTFERECOMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HE E�yO"Yi(,A PROVE) l t H a,l. NOTARYPUBLIC.WARRAN11 ARE HEREBY ORDERED ORAHN UPoN 1iIEs 1 Ct,O%[ `_cc c>`r �T) THE L �k$ 5 SET FORTH ABUVEt N HA RRAN),8' IN __ _ _., c. FUND 'DIALING a�/SAco DATED THIS / ta4 Y O 7,,,,6„//1925 tTvESTi COUNTY CORK AND RECORDER BY � 08�IY CHAIRRAN M ,•: NBEFt � fle /'ate- 9,0 afteCr C COck-)0--cy-Th • I 4) 7 s s IS 77 77) 71 + 75 II 7/1 71 10 31 11 ,19 is . ) 6 4[t, tii� • e VENDOR kLM8 ;( VENDOR *7703 PHELPSiYOINTON TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CIA THIS IS ►11 CERtIPY TH THROUGH 11 AND DATE THEIR NAMES WITH THE AND 6ODG T SU 101-$47+WRtY V �`41ESLAi FUND TOTALING F ,A°n E E N C INFORMATION PO/VOU NUMAER CONS! INC 0066798 La C O U N T V, COLO U ,4 8 R ANC E CLAIM 09 WCGH DEPRECIATION FUND PD/VDU DATE 08 29 7S PD/Vol AMCUNI 18,203,22 R A D 0 L I S DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED *4S *OD IHED FOP MCGH DEPRECIATION FUND s $8,203.22 At ALL A+ COUNTING AND BUDGETING 0M, 40,t ,w /7, 97C AND THAT Mr AMOUNT � SCR BEO AND 11 AN T0'1FFDRE HE ,C" (1,t.- NOTARY PUBBpLIC, Wfs 09. AS DATED-TH HIS- / 7YEJ 'C'-'OAYRO DATE 09 17 75 PAGE 1 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 701160 TOTAL se,203 22 $.8,203,22 Io&9ga- PROCEDURES HAVF BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE, 1$ D CLA , AS SHOWN ON AGES PAYMENTS SHCULC $E FADE O HE RESPECTIVE ���'_ N. AMOU S SET OPPOSITE 0410. TKO, 171 0 . OF *x12,4 _19.96 l �� RECTOR ..MANAGEMENT. _ _THIS /'wCAV CFc� li�rc lt3 I97— MY C'' S ON Ek I MyConsgss' , +, TN BOARD CF CCUNTI-COMM SSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEFgBY IAVillli{V,W, IN PAYMENT THEREFORRE'_O�E� DRd COUNT CL �ccc t.: C- [��< < + / tae44 1094"ATTEST K AN iEE 0 F 8 DEP�i�1( /�C A MAN EMe Gr-..-►mac EX t� - (� CO 61 ��0�!' Meili'�lmicl MENB����tf. -, I I) H' 12 11 Is I 21 s I » 1� 71 SI - S! 14 n I u S a I VE`+D?K VENDOR INFORMA1lCN NUMBER C 31550 eEIO COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL C 1OTAL ENCUF'BRANCE CLAIMED FOR w'CGII OPERATING FUND h e l 0 C O U N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIP LIST 10 HCGH OPERATING FLNC DATE 09 17 75 PO/VDU PD/VDU P13/VD OD NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER DATE AHCUK1 IF CHECKED ACCOUNT 0056055 09 09 75 12461485'62 14$ 4$• 701160 1246485'62 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES APULNT $246,485'62 $2461485162 PAGE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT AIL ACCOUyTINO BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE ,. TED ClA1 AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 C THROUGH / AND DATED ,,1e(�ti//7' 19 ND THAT PAYMENTS SHODj,C�E MA E TO'TH RESPECTIVE,AMOUNTS ET OPPOSITE THE' AMES WITH 1H TUTArAHQUNT $�7 4 < 14. .6 3 ATED T) 3 //C' -v ) OF' 40 /.. jq J3 CTOR MANAGErE_NT AN QCET %S118� RIBEO ANO SWORN T BEFORE HE THIS I 7:4 -DAY CF 197 MY C' I S ON E P I My?omrt31ssTonnpLspn - ft SA ( ( e ('< A. (_C /ttt-t( NOTARY PUBLIC' wE♦ THE BOARD OF CCUTTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERE (PRl4E1 CO /4RCY'E)'.J/NE CLAIHS 0):$1T FORTH ABOVE' AND kARRANTSiN PAYM NT 1HEREFOR ARE II E Y ORD R D DRAWN upo THE,_ -Lf'&T yA*t POND TOTALING $,--�� 1/6J.eATEO THIS /7 Cc0'AY OF 4srL tis,il9 J3" ATTESTI 0--44 , COUNTY CITE AND RECORD -PI 8V q 1 �° 1�PT E UTV HA H s H MS —15r1-4.4...>7 kE BE 1 s �i Is I.) 31 1 u) :1 3'. 3:9 33 3/1 35 31• 131 yr 11 • R I , M VE"Oni `-LmBER VENDOR INFORknTION 23700 NELSON+HALEY,PATTERSO"2 t NElo COUNTY, CCL()RAD° E N C Pn/VDU NINAPER USSR ANCE CLAIM LIST 13 PUBLIC WORKS * CC, SRVS, BLDG, PO/YOU QATE PO/VCL ANCUNT QATE .09_4T 75 DO NUT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT 0073295 08 29 75 f4,142,15 +++ +0* 701107 TOTAL TOTAL ENCUP'.JRANCE CLAIMED FOR PUBLIC HARKS - CO, SRVS, BLDG,. t) IS IS TO CERTIFY TT/ALL AttOUNTIND A►O BUDGETING PROCEDURES THROUGH / AND QATE ` ifcn/Js.GI Nir/7 , ,19 JS ANf THAT PAYMENTS SIC THE$ NAMES WiTI E TOTAL AMOUNT S y / tl, •,y PATEQ.Tk S A o 'JJGE �SUBSCRIBED AND SWISH TO BEFORE NE THIS /7401 (-(.(,�t� . 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NOTARY PUBLIC, HE, THE CARO C SAPPR THE CLAIMS S SET FORTH ABOV/-1Y-DAY pp WARRANTS N W D TOTAL NG f 11/44,•)(DATED THIS �l - OAY OF e. e. a7 \1 CHA) M� 14,142,19 HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE 1STED S AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 UED MADE THE RESPECTIVE E AHOU T€CSS SET D►{PaAPOA�SpI1Erg / 7r QA 4 do � /19 dal HY G H S N E I E S My .o R 7r n pull Vet'9 T FYCF CCUt.TVvCOMHISSLINERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HERE BY �IPP ENT I EREFOR ARE H yBY npptD�#tAHN UPON T HE G�sa,/, - Lj:4 fm/ 19 E S I ,(« / !'Y� 54,142 19 $4,142.19 PAGE t 1 ATT T -J «<• COUNTY CLERK AND RECORD R BY 0 B keM ER 1 ) �i -4;14,7est e, "gaet-Xelidiefr • IS Is �> 17 73 71 ) MINUTES BOARD OF ( NIT COMMISSIONERS UE1.D COUNTY, COLORADO September 17, 1915 Tape 175-67 b 68 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, September 17, 1975, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. WLL 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: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci • Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management S Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Human Resources Director, Walt Specknan MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 10, 1975 and September 15, 1975. A motion was made and seconded. Motion carried. BIDS ?RESENTED AND APPROVED: Wood Sign Posts Bidder Collins Lumber Co. Weld County Lumber Co. Wickes Lumber Everitt Lumber One Carload 4" X 4" X 12' Per 1 00 Bd. Ft. $241.50 242.50 272.00 260.50 One Carload 4"X4"X 24' Per 1,000 Bd. Ft. $246.50 252.75 272.00 NO BID Mr. Buss read the bids into the record. He added that Weld County Lumber Co. would allow a 2% discount if payment is received within a ten day period. Commissioner Moser made a notion to accept the bid from Weld County Lumber Co. with the 2% discount. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. Communications Equipment Bidder Motorola Alternate Bid General Electric RCA Repeater Communications (Alpha Two —Way) SaCom Amount $73,989.00 83,271.00 94,347.00 95,013.00 9,780.76 (Incomplete) NO BID Mr. Buss read the bids into the record. Bud Reynolds, Weld County Communications Director, outlined the bid procedure. A representative, John Cramer, from Motorola was in attendance and Alpha Two -Way vas also represented. Motorola did have an alternative bid in the amount of $83,271.00. The representative indicated 952 efficiency could be expected if the alternate bid was accepted. The alternate bfd is the latest in design, it has expansion possibilities and a 54 day delivery date. Commissioner Jacobucci made the motion to accept the alternative bid in the amount of $83,271.00 from Motorola. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and ft carried. The representative from Alpha Two -Way indicated he did not wish to comment at this time. Vt. Cryaolda intetmCJ the ltoa rd that the 1FLA grant will only pay *hat was in the et(g1nal spccifteattons unless a letter from oar COO- sultant gives Approval on the alternative hid. :iA tM$ .\SFROVF11: Oft motion it was moved and seconded to approve the following c1alms: -SettcM1 earrtoN1. Encuabrauce Claim List General Fund Road and Bridge totragovernaental Hespi/al Capital Fund Hospital Depreciation Fund Hospital Operating Fund ??ublie Works So ial Services Claims AND .LC AS OAP :102,285.83 16,171.39 113,742.02 44,983.00 8,203.22 246,485.62 4,142.19 $32,810.00 10,695.00 1,994.00 785.00 51,274.00 k?POINIKENTS, HEiUISCS, REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions: Constitution Week - The proclamation was read into the record. Commissioner `laser made a motion to adopt the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. Ns. Jane Bateman vas in attendance and she was presented the proclamation on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution. Budget Advisory members meeting is scheduled for September 22, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. Council of Governments, September 18, 1975 at 7:30 P.H. Hospital Board meeting, September 19, 1975, 2:00 Y.M. Committee appointed by Council of Governments to discuss Transmission Linos, Quality Motor Inn, September 24, 1975 at 12:30 P.M. Department of Justice - The Chairman referred to the document received with regards to the Voting Rights Act Amendments. The Chairman asked that a copy of the correspondence be given to the County Attorney and to the County Clerk for their review. Animal Control Ordinance - Ordinances have been received from the Towns of Frederick, Eaton and Mead. Social Services Department - The Chairman referred to several state and federal Social Services matters. He asked that the Weld County Social Services Department Director be present at next week's meeting. Ed's Place (Elsie Alaux) 3.2% beer Renewal - The Chairman made reference to this renewal request. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve this request. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. SCHEDGLING OF STAFF MEETINGS AT SAME TIME: Each Commissioner expressed favorable remarks with respect to this scheduling. The Chairman instructed his staff to schedule the meetings. Time will be 2:00 P.N. SET ELECTION DATE FOR TWO COMMISSIONERS AND FIVE COUNTY COUNCIU*Ni The Chairman indicated he had talked to the County Clerk ou'this matter. At this time, there are considerable problems. However, the County Clerk and his legal counsel, the District Attorney, are researching the laws. The Chairman commented at such time the County Clerk is ready, the Board will call a special meeting if needed in order to set the date. Until that time, this item will be held over. ?age 2, September 17, 1975 CO\Nlk-.��:1�5+.'g: I. the Eugincer referred to his recoraserdat ton dated September 12, 1975, to J:::pt streets to Fagerberg Subdtvisten. Commissioner Jacobucci made a aettoa to accept the streets. Co.'Lntssloner Moser seconded the motion and it cutted. the ':ngincer was requested to notify the developer. Z. Aims College - Coabaisstoner Jacobucci reported cars illegally ,vrked ea 20th Stteet. the Engineer had informed the college and asked t'Uom to enforce parking regulations. He had also notified the State Patrol and warning tickets were issued. 3. Employee's Parking lot (Old Camlield Hotel location) - The possibility of asphalting this lot vas discussed. The approximate cost would be $500°. The Board members each stressed there was no need for the added expense because the employees arc not using the facility. Possibly the county could lease the unused spaces to employees in the downtown area. This avenue to be considered. S. Flatiron gravel pit - The Engineer commented that the roads in the area of the pit are not currently zoned. He recommended a speed limit of 40 miles per hour and also signs indicating the commercial uses in the area would aid the travelers. The Chairman asked the Engineer to continue with his procedure. 5. Water and sewer tines - The Engineer questioned how much time county equipment (backhoe) should spend on county property jobs. He stressed added time and labor are spent because the backhoe is too large for this type repair. The Chairman asked the Engineer to get bids on smaller back - hoe bucket. 3UILDISC INSPECTION DEPARTMENT REGARDING ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS: Hr. Joe Jarvis reported the State Electrical Division is not cooperating. He questioned whether our electrical inspector now employed may begin inspecting before October 1, 1975. The County Attorney commented that we are in a state of transition and tdicated we should make the inspections. The Board was in agreement. AIRSTRIP VIOLATION: Tom Roan, zoning administrator, reported the airport was in force before Weld County had zoning regulations. The County Attorney stressed this violation is a question of law enforcement. He then read the letter from Mr. Rooney into the record. He suggested Mr. Rooney be invited to come to the Board meeting. Mr. Honn was instructed to invite him. RECORDED EXEMPTION 186, JOHN F. ORR: Mr. Henn made the record and referred to the favorable recommendation made by the Weld County Planning Commission. Chairman Billings questioned whether the planned dam in the Masters area would interfere with this recorded exemption. They agreed it would not interfere. Commissioner Moser made a motion to grant this application. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. RECORDED EXEMPTION 185, PETE AND ROSALEE SALAZAR: Mr. Honn made the record and referred to the favorable recommendation from the Weld County Planning Commission. Attorney John Kincade was in attendance to answer any questions if needed. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to grant the recorded exemption. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. FRA_NXLIN ZADEL CAS LINE PERMIT: The County Attonrey suggested this item be removed from the agenda. At this time it is only an informational item and we ;must wait for further action. HELD-[ARTMER CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES - NORTHERN: Mr. Buss read the prepared resolution into the record. He also referred to the agreement and indicated under item i1 the total expenditure amound should be approximately $20,000.00 rather than $2,200.00. Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion -and it carried with the correction. WELD COt2rre ELDER CARE DAY CENTER: Mr. Buss discussed this resolution and agreement for the establishment of a senior citizen day care center. Commissioner Moser made a motion to approve this resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. ?age 3, September 17, 1975 >tSS. ?A15 F. SC4MIFIL NOSL1.S HONE VARIANCE: The County Attorney commented on the :' Jitlens tisted on the resolution, the Board was in agreement with the .o:>Itti;as snd did approve. ):AN L. OINKINS, 011 AND tL\S tEASB: the County Attorney reviewed a lease request with the B..ard Located in the SW\ of Section 13, Township 7 North, Range 63 West. He then rcco ne ndeJ that the Board accept this tease if available At $3.00. Commissioaer Jacobucci did make a motion that we accept the lease. Coomisstoaer Moser seconded the motion and it carried. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN ADOPTION: After brief discussion with respect requested be made by LEiA, a motion was made by Commissioner accept the plan. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and cct:Io\\L ALCeh'IYL TRFAl'.tENT PROCILAN ESTABLISHMENT: The resolution and were discussed. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt. Jacobucci seconded this motion and it carried. REGULATING, WARNING AND CUIDINC TRAFFIC: There were four resolutions the Board: 1. Stop sign on County Road #42 2. Stop sign on County Road #40 3. School Bus Stop Ahead Zone, County Road #62 4. Stop sign on County Road #45 to the change Jacobucci to it carried. the agreement Commissioner presented to Each resolution received an individual motion of approval, second all carried. and they HUMAN RESOURCES HEAD START P2OCRAM, WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE4: The County Attorney read the resolution into the record. Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. HONE RULE CHARTER COMMISSION: The County Attorney read the resolution into the record. Pursuant to CRS 30-11-505 (4), as amended, the Charter Commission must be dissolved and all property, records, files and proceedings shall become the property of the County forthwith. Commissioner Moser made the motion to approve the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. JOE HENRY BOWER COMPLAINT: The County Attorney referred to this complaint. He has written to Mr. Bower and also to his insurance company. Mr. Telep is current- ly investigating the complaint. TRANSFER OF MONIES: The Chairman read into the record the resolution that requests the Board to allow the proper transfer of funds between certain accounts as per exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F and C as attached for ready reference. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. ANTI -FREEZE PURCHASE: Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to adopt the resolution to purchase anti -freeze for County use. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. HELD OVER: 1. Set election date for 2 commissioner and 5 county councilmen 2. Sekich Restaurant 3. Airstrip violation in Range 68, Township 2, Section 2S 4. Resolution approving lease of two vehicles for Building Inspection Department 5. Human Resources Advisory Board members, nonvoting recommendations RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes refelct each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11:40 A.M. ?aze September 17, 1975 tra AY VR)1'111 B\\R0 OF o)Usly CA`C4ISSI0\2:RS We till COIN1N, t\)LORADO .1££55£: �!C. CAPLN CLERC AND RECORDER AND C aN. Tt)I8 &W'tD -� t1.2—� �< /iC4���� Prouty County Clerk 7a;e 5, > eptea)ier I7, 1975 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves September 19, 1975 AGENDA SEPTEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-69 No regular agenda: Following resolutions were passed: R-1 3.2% beer license, After the Gold Rush R-2 Notice ordered published for budget hearing October 31, 1975 N9 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1975 A special meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 4:25 o'clock P.H., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD The following resolutions were presentede c/ FERHENTED HALT BEVERAGE LICENSE AFTER THE GOLD RUSH, INC. DBA AFTER THE GOLD RUSH EXPIRES: SEPTEMBER 15, 19761 WHEREAS, After the Gold Rush, Inc., dba After the Gold Rush, Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colo- rado, an application for a County Retail License for sale of 3.2% beer on the premises only, and WHEREAS, the said applicant having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) therefore, and having produced a State Retail License, for sale of 3.2% beer on the premises only outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 2630 6th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners having examined the said appli- cation and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant License Humber 75-17 to said applicant to sell 3.21 beer on the premises only at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issuance unless revoked, according to law, providing, however, that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations relating thereto heretofore passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation there- of shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 19th day of September, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ,.� A--"Of1& l l AD?ESTn -A er/t.' Y CLERIC AND RECORDER ERIC TO THE 'BY: ounty NOTICE Notice is hereby givon that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, for the onsuing year of 1976. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, whore same is open for public inspection. Suoh proposed budget will be considered at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners to be hold in their office at 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, on October 31, 1975 at lOtOO o'clock A.M. Any taxpayer within said Weld County may at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget filo or register his objection thereto. Dated this 19th day of September, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BYt S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BYt Jeanne Lou Heimbuok, Deputy Publishedt September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal s NUN!lkLNT OEOESGRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND ice, sot dCAI+p JA COMMISSIONERS 101 SALARIES C MAGIS:0R0SS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 101 Pl'ROLL.tM5.G.RETIREMENt 101 PALFESSICNAL SERVICES NILD CCU'IV. CCIORADC BUDGET Ai►LYSIS REPORT 1976 BLOGEI 1973 REVENGE/EEXPENCITLRE P FORMATIACCN 41974E AJUNELSO ESTIMATE 64CGET EST/SUOG 38,162 23,196 2.273 662 3:146. },930 3.412 1.135 1916 61O0E111,0 INFCRMITICN DEPT.. VARIANCE ADMIN _APPALY D - REQUEST SUDO/AEO RECOMMEND BUDGET 49.200 41,944 256* 91,055 2,600 2,160 40* 5,736 3.950 __1,540 590 6.964 4,000 4.500 506 4.500 49,111* 2,976* 4.444♦ 110 TRhlNENG.6.COYVEKtIO`!S. 142 -1,000 — — 1.000• 3,000 .5.0004 111 TRAVEL 4 TRANSPORTATION 9,430 3.797 9.000 9,000 15.000 6,000• 112 SUPPLIES 1,764 1,507 3,000 1,300 1,SOC* 3,000 1,500* 116 POSTAGE 304 201 4CC 250 1301 430 200• 123 CUES SUSS C VEETIAGS ►3,410 13,667 15.000 13.150 1.250• 14.300 550• lib REPAIR C MAINT EOIJIP 945 _ .191 EQUIP r REST OR LEASE 1.600 1.600• 19T4L_6cARD-GF.COMMISSII'h£RS. - -- 73,516 47,937. 66.350 83,244 ___ 3,104t. ._136,623 . _ 71,381• • - • _f 4 I KGaFL\t ?EU l NUMBER DESCRIPTION 0.1 QEME.RAL 1.AO B�2 CCCI !V ITTOPNIV 10i SALARIES C N%GES•GROSS 102 PAYR'JtI T►XES 1Q3 PATACC1 INS t Rtt1PtaEy1 lot PROFESSIONAL SERVICES III N6 RRTAN lit TRAVEL tAISPO?TO 112 SUPPLIES 116 POSTAGE 123 CUES SUBS C NEETINOS TCTIC COuNIT ATTORNIY WEL 0 C CUNT Y• COLORAO BUO11T AKALVSIS REPORT 1416 _ "sLO0E1 1975 AE4ENVE/EXPENCIT&RE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGETING INPORMAIICN ACTVNI ►CTUAC AT FULL NED. VARIANCE _OEPI_._ __VARIANCE 1971 JUNE 30 ISTiMATEC WOE? E51/11400 REQUEST BUOG/RE0 RECOMMEND BLOW 2,40r 1,200 2,nCo 2+100 12+200 60,6cos i, lir 35 145 115 2,606 3,311• 5,915 3,913~._ 29,QCr 16,019 33,000 3C,000 3,000* 2.500 27,501 115 115 200 25 1.000 500* 72 66 130 500 350 4,000 3,3004 500 5001 20 25 25 450 425* 22.512 17,515 36.235 33.770 2.623+ 90.151 56,911* Na• 1 • In DIELD COUF. T Y, COLORACO BUDGET ANILYSIS REPORT 1976 BLDLET _ _. 1915 REVENUE/EXPEACITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BIACTIIIG INPCRMATION A(CCVPT QE!RIL. �C?Ul ACTUAL AT P_ytl_Yl1F __- VABI.AACE_. ._DitT ___ YASIANCE__----A02L1N-_- RODER DESCRIPTION 1916 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGWT ESTFBUO6 REQUEST E000/RED RECOMMEND BUOom 01 GENERA' FUND, 603 *CAIN SPECIAL LITIGATtCN lb? ►AOFESSIDNAL SERVICES 13,R53 3,297 13,000 19,000 TOTnL A0MIN SPECIAL LITtGATlCN 15,953 3,297 15,0CC 15,000 17,000 15,000 if • �'y huitil " OEOESZRIPTIOV . GfvtRAL TOO $ 4 CC4;h1Y SURVEYOR 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES .111 SuPPLtE5 T9! L SeLttIT $UAYEYOA -- _ b E L O C C U P T Y♦ C O L D R A O C BUDGETAM�_ I`ISlS REPORT ' — — — _____— 1916— SLOCE1 _ It I !I t 1975 REVENVE/EX►ENTITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION �t yE ,( A19711. .A4UNI SC OT FESTIMATED R BUDGET EST/BLDG REQUEST __VALIANCE — RECOMMEND A•UDCfT�' ' 4,000 3.410 4,000 ISO 1,900 100 SA iSo. --1SQa -_ --100 -___ 100*--- le000 it___ .. _SaOCC_ _._ .1+000- - -) le000.-_ _. ACC.kT QETAIL_. _ HUqVMBER DESCRIPTION 01_ GENERAL FUND 5^S PLILIC TRUSTEE 112 SUPPLIES 116 POSTAGE TOTeL PLBLIC TRUSTEE WELD 0 0 U K T V, COLORAOG - - IU00ET ttKIlYS15 RHTN1�—_-_ _.1976 -&L.CGET -- -.. .. - - - 1915 REVEtikEIENPENCITLRE INFORKATION ACTUAL. ACTUAC_AT_ Full_T R... 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATSD BUCGJT EST 4000 S r J f EE 1976 (BUDGETING tNFOAMATIGN ,f RfQQ$ - IVDGI�EQ RE OMMENO ��DO!!0. — {( sea 96 tt0 220 110 110* 210 100 ISO 210 120• 110 1204 541 296 970 450 1 120* 640 230* 14 • 6t x E L D C C L N T V, C C L C' R A P 0 PuNlifA \T.v^EOESCRI►TtON 01 4EKEIAL FuhO 806 tliuNIVG C LUNI'NG 101 SALARIES 6 WAGESZGROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES ;03 PANROL1._INS4_RITIREUEI?T 106 (DETRACT SERVICES 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 110 TRAINING 4 CO*VENT10'S 111 IRAVEt 4 TRAVSPORTATION _112 svQPL1E5 . 116 POSTAGE 117 ADVERT C LEGAL NOTICES BUOCE7 AN1{YSIS REPORT 1976 OLOGEI 1975 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE IpFCRSATION ACTUAL .. ACTUAL AT FLLL Y AP ..VARIANCE -_ DEPT-._ _.VARIANCE-ADMIN.-. AP!IAC VEED 1074 JUNE 30 ESTIIATED BUCCET EST/8L0G REQUEST 8U0G/REQ RECOKKLNO BUDGET 120,516 65,166 132,472 131,652 7,024 1,848 1,330 7,230 4,774 5,035 .._10,512 1C►312 2,163 2,630 4,200 7.102 3,276 S,OCC 5,000 644 933 933 300 1,019 784 1,500 1.000 4,356 2,093 4,_000 4,000 $93 448 95C 930 924 167 400 400 1916 RLICETING INFORMATICN 820* 126.946 7.137 12,038 1,750 4,553 5,680 433* 500* 4,706 1,726* 353* 680• 293 205 1,766 766• 4,000 1.027 77. 492 S2• ---1 TOUlu 3Ui5 t MiitiPGS - 174 174 219 21! yA .. 270 . .- - S2t 115 800XS I ►AMPMiETS 110 47 75 75 75 12$ P000 -COST__ .. 1,694. 733. 1,_500 1,300 1,300 132 PPIGTOGRAPiitt SUPPLIES 167 39 250 250 249 1 146 RIPAIR3 t MAuNT+EQUIPPIN 4,951 621 4,560 5�6D0 1.100 4.515 1;085 __ 15_QSO__SNARIMINT_FUNDING 197 NLtP.VENT.REVT OR LEASE 1,539 3,413 4,240 3.900 300* 3,840 6) TOTAL PLANNING I LOVING 160,150 67,762 175.991 176,767 796 174,387 2,404 _a 4 i• 7 A(CGINT DETAIL Nu4SER OESCRI►T10N Q1 GENERAL FQNO 8^7 ACCLU'4T1MG 101 102 PY$GES.GR:SS ARO►LTAXES 1Q3_PAYROLC_ANS 4 R.ETIRE4EN1 107 PRCFESSICNAL SERVICE% 1o8 DATA PROCESSING 110 TRAI1ING C CONVENTIONS III TRAVEL C TRAVSPOITAIION lag_ SUPPLIES 116 POSTAGE 127 CUES_SUBS-C--q3TING5__ 146 REPAIR C KANT - EQUIP 197 EQUIPMENT.RE`AT 01 LEASE -------------------- - TOTAL ACCOUNTING AL 1974 w E t 0 C C U '. T Y. COLDRADO IUDGET AhILYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCCET 1975 REVENUE/EXPEACITtRE 1!.FORPATIUI ACTUAL AT F`LL TVA YARIO.CE JUNE 30 ESTI"A EO BUCOET EST/SLOG 30.745 32. 2,247 917 3.947 2;540 521 418 132 335 5.596 2.936 1.195 688 Z41. 1976 BUOGE11tG INFORMATION QE>'L .YAR1ANCE AQMIN_ ___APPRQVEQ REQUEST A000/RED RECOMMEND BUDGET 73.000 74.580 1.560 8p►786 Sitco' 3.850 3.902 52 4.730 821• 6.400 8.515 11$ 6.915 - 400• 5Co 500 500 8.000 1C.400 2.400 8,000 2.400 ''eoo62DA 800 as COoo 6.0CC 4.200 1.600• 0.500 2.300• 1.400 1.200 200' 1.600 400• 23C. 250 110 -.100 2.100 2,100 1.600 SCO 54,804 40,471 103.100 105.222 1.522 112.081 6.IS9C • _) IPP NUMBERI\T JEDESCRIPTION at GENERAL FUND WELD C C U N T Y, COLORADO )UDOET AAALlSfs RE►ORT 1970 BLCGEI . 1973 REVEPUE/EXPENCITLRE !`7FORMATICN 1976 BUDCE1IA0 INFORP,ATICN ACTVDL ACTUAL Al jI4L. _YE/P 1U4AIAACE. _ _ OE?? VAIIMCE ..-. ROHM__ __ _APPROVED__ , 197E JUNE 30 ESTIMATED )UCOET EST/SLOG REQUEST BUD;/RE0 RECOMMEND ELOGE7 8:+8 CENTRAL DAl% PROCESSING 101 SALARIES 24,504 16,879 35,5C0 35,532 32 ♦3,154 7,6220 102 PAYROLL TAXES 1,433 489 2,075 2,079 4 2,523 446• 1Qt._PAYROLL _1N5_.4 RETIREMENT 2,494 1,432 3,3CC 3,311 11 . 3,970 4)9.0 107 PRCFESSIOMAL SERVICES 437 2►750 7,0CC IC,000 3,000 10,000 108 DATA PROCESSING 8,957 4,240 9,0CC 1C,400 1,40C 5,000 5,400 112 SUPPLIES 1,097 1,266 2,6C0 2,500 10C* 3,700 1,2004 116 POSTAGE 1 5 10 5 • 10 197 EQL1PrENT.XEVT OR LEASE 6,756 5,282 1M 6CC 10,000 520• 10,464 3844 fOTAI CE`1TAAL DATA PROCESSING ♦3,569 32,838 70,210 74,ti2 3,532 76,82) 4,1114 , ICCLlr1 NUMaER DETAIL OESCRIPTIU'+ 01 GENERAL icSa a,9 Ac:il'R 107 Pfl FESSIVNIL SFRVICEt 112 StIPLIES TOTAL ALCITCR £ 4. e C C L '• T V1 C C l? R A 0 C BLOCET A?ALr5I5 PEP AT 197t PlCGE1 :.CTUAL ACTUAL3ATEyFV4L YEAPN[ITIRt I'.i^RYy44RIA,Ct 1974 JUNE 31 ESTIPATED BLCGET EST/SLOG 1974 BVIGFIIkG INFCRMITICN DEPT YARIA‘CE A,DMIN ►PPRCVED. REQUEST 8UD3/REQ RECOMMEND BLDGET 1,9,10P 14,540 1t,0Ge 1f.CRC 24,2C0 4.2C0• 3 3 3• l°,2CC 14,543 1t,OC3 1t,30C 3• 24,200 3,100• if 1 1 • h ACCOLNT DETAIL NVMBER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND 810 PLANNING MOUSE tILL 1041 101 SALARIES C WAGES - GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 lAYROLi INS C RETIREMENT 107 PROF►ESSIONAL SERVICES 111 TRAVEL t TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPLIES 114 POSTAGE 117 ADVERT S LEGAL NOTICES 125 80010 C PAMPHLETS 146 REPAIRS C PAINT - EQUIP 197 EQUIP • PENT OR LEASE TOTAL PLANNING MOUSE BILL 1041 ACTUAL 1974 w ELD C o t A T V, C C L- O R A_ U G. BtCGE1 AlAVVSIS REPCAT 1971 8LGCET 1975 REVEMLE/EXPEKCITLRE I'+FGRP:TIGh ACTUAL AT FULL MESA VA,ZIAI,CE JUNE 3J ESTI"ATLr BGCGET EST/BLDG 3,6(9 324 98 4,400 lit0(* _....211• 324* 25,000 20,600 1976 BV0GETIBG INFCRSATIC`i DEPT VARIANCE ADPI!'I APPA.CSE0 AF0vEST BUDS/RE u RECf1PEND BLGCET l i. S.)2 475 1,082 13.440 120 I, I$3 toy 400 11,5(2• 47).* 1,082• 11,560 12(,4 1C0* 4C0$ 109 IC04 350 350• 11750 1,7504 98 €,535 23,000 16,46) 30.F22. 4,519• 44. SCCCl.1 NT4It 4OBE>t OESCRIPTto' 01 OEsEAAL FuNQ rltt h d 3041.5UPPtE4E'lBI 107 PAUFESSIO.+4PL SERVICES TIE SUPPLIES TQLAL h. 8.1041.SUPPLESE4TAL 444017' . ACTUt% 1974 1 (D C C U k T Vi ( C l (' K A Q G ICOGEI A?ALVSIS REPORT 1476 tLCGET 1975 AFVEti!I,tMPCUCI1LRE I"F^.RM*T1Cri AC14'At AT TWA MP VARJA'•CE JU'UE 30 ESTINATEG BLCGET EST/BLOC 460 22s84C 163 34C 22,040• 1404 643 23i110 21.16C• 1976 6U.)GEIthO IPFCtWATIC% OEP1 VARIANCE -- AOMIA APPPCVED REQUEST SUDS/RIO RECONNEu0 6tOGFT , E l i) C C U' T Y, C C t tV P A D 0 6L*GET ANALYSIS RfPORt QET41L WU"4ER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL Fu'1D $t2 3tIWtr.G 1: i5PFCT1nN 101 SALARIES t WAGES • GROSS 102 PATROCL TAXES 10) PAYROCC INS C RET1RE"ENT 110 TkAINI'I0 C C1iVENTtQ°S ill TRAVEL C TRA'iS•MILAGE 112 SUPPLIES lib POSTAGE 123 SUbSCAIPTtONS DUES C Pi( 125 BCCKS C MA0A?INES 127 FJUD.((S?- 1)2 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 146 REPAIRS C '1AINT OF E0LIP -197 EQUIPeENT-RENT_DR LEASE TOTAL 6U1101N0_INS►ECTION i 1976 BLGtET 1975 RFVENLE/EKPFACtTLRE II.FlRmATICN 1976 BUIGETING INFORM4TIC1+ +CtLAI ACTUAC AT FLIL YEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE . ADMIN _ APPRGV(D _____ 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATEC IILCGET EST/6L0G REQUEST 8000)RE0 RECOMMEND BLOGET 17,512 26,337 43,580 15,543 73.903 30,0254 513 1,022 2,290 1,20E 4,323 2,033* 1,139 2.064 .3,781 1,717 6,490 2,711* 100 500 ace 22 18 1E* 100 100* 530 150 1.500 1,350 1,600 100* 136 180 400 220 600 2006 150 50 210 160 225 156 112 ICC 1006 150 150A 8 .8 . 20 100 100 73 23 994 2,956 4,500 1,504 5,800 1130044 945 3,491 .t,300 2,609 9,600 31300* 22,261 36,416 63,761 25,34) 102,676 39,115* w w E L 0 C C U' 1 V, ECLORADO BUDGET ARILISIS REPORT I 4 4 { !t 4 1cCLL ,T DETAIL KUMBER OISCAI►TIDE: QI GENERAL FUND 313 CLEF2 TO TAE CARP 101 SALARIES 6 gAGES.GR0S$ 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 808011 145 t RETIREMEIII 107 9I(CFFSSIC,`!AL SERVICES ACTUAL 1914 1976 BLCGEI 1975 ,7FVERLE/EXPERCITLRE 1N'FCRMATICN ACTOAt AT Ft LEAP VARIANCE JUNE 30 ES 17ATEr OUCGET EST/BLOC 25,076 14,716 1,96D 714 2,366 '1,794 6$5 247 29,62P 21,273 2,6iC 1,596 1,831 2,453 1,525 1,525 110 TRAINING 4 CI'iVENTIONS, 262 210 365 365 11I TRAVEL C. TAAHSPORTATIOV 909 510 350 112 SUPPLIES 1,137 139 1,0CC 2,000 116 POSTAGE_ 59) 234 7CC 100 LIT ADVERT C LEGAL NOTICES 1,056 278 1,0Cr 1,000 _12) DIES .SUBi _4..'!EEUNGS . for 107 11C 170, 141 NISCEiLAREOUS 110 REPAIR Q.166147.a. EQUIP 517 197 EcLIP1E\T.REVT 04 LEASF TOTAL CLERK TO THE 801RH 3 1916 BUDCEIIr6 INFORMITICN DEPT VARIANCE . ADn1tt APPRCVEO REQUEST BUOGIREQ RECOHMEND BLOGET 2,355+ 32,776 1,074• 1.810 1,318s 3,392 1,000 33 160, 157 1,000 1,650 1,000 1,000 100 5,5C3* 274+ 939, 52$ 330 l%3 350 300* .70. 33,976 18,948 41,399 11,432 1,9618 42,960 5r948* • 4 WELO C 0 U T Y, COLORADO BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT t sccLL',T DETAIL NUmBER DESCRIPt1O4 01 GENERAL FUND 313 CLESA TO THE 4QAR,' 101 SALARIES 6 WAGES:GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 1-0} ptVitot, INS t RETIPEuEN1 107 PACFESSIONAL SERVICES 110 TRAI_N1NG 4 C 1WENTIG'.5. 111 TRAVEL L TRANSPORTA110N 112 SUPPLIES 114 PCSTAGI _ . . 1t7 ADVERT I LEGAL NOTICES _1i3 1UE$ SUBS .y_'!EET11445 . _ _ 141 MISCELLANEOUS 146_ REPAIR 4_MAINT_t EQUIP 197 EQtiIPPENT-RENT Oa LEASF TOTAL CLERK 10 THE BOARD ACtULI 197♦ 1970 BLOGET 1975 RiYE1.LE/EXPE6CITLRE IKFCRMATIC,N 1976 BUOCEIING 1NFQRMAT1CN ACTUAL AT ;CIA YEAR VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTWWITr BUCG£T EST/BLOC 25,07e 14,716 1,960 714 2,366 1,794 605 247 262 210 509 1,357 139 593 234 1,055 278 104 _107 517 25,622 27,273 2,67C 1,596 3,831 2,453 1,525 1,525 365 355 510 350 1,0CC 2,000 7CC 700 1,0Cc 1,000 17C. .170 DEPT VARIANCE AOP..lh APPRCVEO REQUEST BUDG/RE0 RECOMMEND BL0GET 2,355e 32,776 1,074• 1,870 1,374• 3,392 1,006 33 1604 157 1,000 1,650 1,000 1,000 100 S,5C34 274. 9394 525 330 19) )50 3C04 _70- )3,976 16,946 41,399 )7,432 3,967• 42,980 5,5484 ,w44.' :. -r 41 A{CLLNY ;(T4l‘ NUN61R 0ESCRIPTION %FLO C C L * T Y, C O l ^. R A O C SLOGET ANAtfl1S PEPORT - 1976 83/4.00E1 197) AEVENUE/EXPENCITLRI tsEPRMATIC`1 1976 BU06E1tPG INPORMATICN NCTOL s. TUAL AT P411 YEAR MARIA*CE DEPT . VAP1►NSE. 1974 JUNE 30 ES?I►'ATEC BUCCET EST/4u0G REQUEST 6U00/6E0 RECOM$ENO 4UOSEY 01 GENERAL ,uNO 014 RECL'ROING 101 SALARIES 6 W4GES.GROSS 74,911 53,920 100,642 107,061 481• 119,938 12,297• 102 PAYROLL TAXES 4,103 1,522 6,299 6,299 1,017 7144 103 PAYACII, INS C RETIRENEN1 6,402 4,997 11.0C2 11.002 12.340 - x,3381._ 107 PRCFESS1C14AL SERVICES 1,221 1CA CATA PROCESSING 7,124 5,603 11,5CC 12,500 1,000 13.020 5200 110 TAAIU(NG 6 CONVENTIONS 204 363 365 31 330 111 TRAVEL 6 TRANSPORTATION 14 143 4C0 330 30. IS/ 193 lit SUPPLIES 0,911 10,453 lB,SOC 11,000 1,5004 23,132 6,1324 116 POStRGE j,* 637 2,4CC 2,000 40CP 21100 .1004 I17 AOYERT 6 LEGAL NOTICES 440 44C 440 123 ODES SUBS C 4EEThhGS 202 107 110 110 100 i0- 141 M ISCEll4•'+E'7US550 530 _.130 ... 146 REPAIR C N4l4;EQu1PMPNT IS? 550 3500 197 EQLIP$ENT-REVT OR LEASE 4,21? 1,902 3,635 3,655 3,031 TOTAL RI CR0ING 115+113 10,020 163,133 162.192 9419 102.264 2osO!Zs _ , 4 • mot I t 1 C !CC.CLO ,.ET11L MU"eER DESCRIPTION Ot GE\ERAL FUAa 615 'CTI'„ iEN1CLE %% ELL) L D C C L P T Y, C C L 1 R A 0 BCDGET AAALVSIS REPORT 1976 BLCGE1 1975 kEvEALE/EXP}NC1TLPE IP'FCRP+ATIC!1 ACIUr( ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/BLDG 1976 BUiCET1NG INFORNATIDN DEPT _VARIANCE . AWN APPRCVED REQUEST BUDG/REO RECOMMEND BLDGET 101 SALARIES C K4GFS-GRCSS 156,249 84,714 181,644 161,644 189,208 7,5644 142 PAYR7i1 TAXES 8,980 2,450 10,451 IC,451 10,995 9441 103 PAYROti INS G_RETIREMENT 12,755 70;6 10,454 lE,9A 20,280 1,786• 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 3,945 1,394 1,5C0 1,560 1,500 108 DATA PRCCESSIsG 4,135 11,397 24,0CC 21,000 3,COC4 21,000 110 TAA1t:ING L CfTh VEN11GN5 400 2C4 365 365 35 330 111 TRAVEL 6 TRA'SPORTA110N 485 275 1,200 1,020 18C4 1,101 Si, 112 SUPPLIES S,53i 1,943 4,000 41500 2,500 4,500 116 POSTAGE 13,A29 23,0CC 23,000 27.112 4,1121 12S_ GQES_ SUBS 4 414T1Ncs.. - 97 107 11C . _ 17c ._l00 70 146 REPAIR 6 M4I4T - EQUIP 353 197 EQU1PsENT-REST OP LEASE 2,!60 575 I,5CC 2,000 500 2,000 TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLE 209,422 110,795 266,324 266,144 1604 279,837 13,6534 • 'S. - 4 _j • WELD C 014P' T Y, C 0 L URA Y G_ SVCGET A!AL',SIS RENART 1976 810CE1 ACCOVNT DETAIL NVMBER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND 816 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 101 SALARIES C wAGES•GRCSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROLL INS I RETIREMENT 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 108 DATA PROCESSING 110 TRAINING C CONVENTIONS 111 TRAVEL C TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPLIES 116 POSTAGE 117 ADVERT C LEGAL NOTICES 123 DUES SUBS C MEETINGS 146 REPAIR C PLAINT • EQUIP 147 EQUIP • RENT DR LEASE TOTAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ACTUAL 1974 33,231 1,666. 2,342 451 1,246 36 5,150 44,174 1975 REVEKCE/EXPEKCITLRE INFORMATION ACTUAL AT FELL 'EAR VARIANCE JVPE 30 ESTI tTED BLIGFT tST/a.YC 1976 BUDGETING INFOkvATICN i.EPI VARIANCE AOYI% APRAC4EU RECUEST BUY;/RL RFCUWwt,+C BtOCEI 2F,253 .._1,434 3,050 7,200 23,253. _L:6i&!__.. _ 3,0504 7,200• 35 35, .157 137• 3,8:6 3,8064 ►30 4Z0 IC4. 420* ~4,681 Si,6B1. TOTAL ELECTION SCCGLT 0EIA14 NUN{EA OESCRI►T10N 01 GENERAL TWO 817 ELEt11J', lot SALARIES C WAGES -GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 107 PATROLL_1NT107 PRCEESSIORETIRENEKT NALaSERVICES 109 CAT' PRCCESSI'.G 110 TRAINING 6 C'INVENTIC45 111 TRAVEL t TRANSPO►TATICP 112 116 POSTAGE 5 117 ADVERT 6 LEGAL NBTICES 4CTUGL 1974 h E L D C C 1, n T 7, C D L C R A D L BUDGET ANALYSIS REPCRT 1976 BLCGEI 1975 REVENUE,tXPEK[111RE 1`NELRYATICN +JU$IEl3DT ESTIWL 1 Et BUDGET EST/6LOG 82,6$8 20,127 3,445 717 30029 1,904 27,416 3,317 74,6!0 78,690 3,344 3,344 6,320 6,320 1A,8Ct IE,te() 00 204 365 365 1,639 492 1,20t 1,020 34,727 1,088 20,0CC 26,000 5,34n 1,6Cc keno 0,6: 2,000 2,000 1976 6U10E11NG INEOAKATICN OEPT VARIANCE AONIN APPROVED REQUEST BUOR/REQ PECOIINEND BLDC(1 64,036 14,644 3,740 396• 3,9Q6 414 65,196 65,796* 15.000 Lobel 3) 330 180• 2.732 1,7120 103.000 83,0000 5,430 3,8Cli 2,000 123 ODES SUBS L NEETTRGS 197 107 170 170 100 70 194 BUIL0tNGS-REVT_CR CEASE 1,650 1+150 1,750 5,000 3,2500 197 EQUIPMENT-RE`1T OR CE'SF 415 1,500 1,1n0 20C 1+740 ♦0• 161,441 36,431 133,729 133,749 10 274,485 140,736• 1 • S 3ER l T prim MW+DESCRIPTION Q% GENERAL FUNQ 61.1 CCcoiTY ;410E C?l:t\ltAih5 101 SALARIES C aAGES.GRCSS 142 PAVROLC TARES 103 PAYgOt1eI$S C RETIRE!',EN1 141 PflcFSSlCNpl SERVICE% 110 NTIcS 111 T3AY'` nitwit TRAVSPJRTAt1C4 112 SUPPLIES 114 TEIEPMJ,VE G TELEGRAPH 115 P 6 A 116 POSTAGE 123 ODES SUSS 6 wEETIPGS 146 !EPA!RS t MAINT 0 EQ'!IP 192 EQl1P"C>iT.AuRCl+A%ES 196 INILOING -.R! 'T QR LEASE 197 EQUIP . RENT OR CEASE TOTAL CCGI+UY wIOE CJMMUHICATtS .drilm"..tt" 953 IOts437 4 E L 0 C C L" T Y, CCLDRADO 6LDOET AIitTS15 PEPORT 1976 ELCGET 1911 REYEhtf/EMPFhCITLRE IUFORMATICi 1976 6UnGET1hG INFORMlTICN aCTQAL ACIUAl AF FLLL PEEP VARIANCE OEPI VARIANCE -- ADM. _-APP.RGVED_._. 197A JUNE 30 ESTI4ATED 8000ET EST 6LOG REQUEST BURG/R10 RECONREND ALOGET 6,462 136 359 2C,000 1s26C 2,0CC 4!,000 2,608 4,392 28,000 1,608 2,392 70.001 22,001• 3.920 1,112$ 0.860 2,460, • 234 SCC 4,005 3,505 4,00$ 120 3CC 12,650 12,350 1.000 11,65) 60 2SC 25C• 1,566 1,566♦ 2.500 2s5C0• 250 250• 22 22 22• 83 63• 20,433 20,433' 312.110 203'893 300,166 1U96‘ 2,940. 2,95)4 1+466 Ss416• 4,310 132.709 363,9RS' 231.27! 415.260 31,215• k E L 0 0 0 0 IkT Y, C C L 0 R A 0 C SLOGET ANALYSIS DEPORT 4000t.'iT OE?All mussel' DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND 419 CCnPUTfl SERVICE 101 SALARIES i MACES - GROSS 102 PAYROLL TARES 10) ?AIWA: 141_4 RETIRESEtiT 107 PRCFCSSIC,NAL SERVICES 109 TRAIN +ATERI4t C SOCKS 110 1RAIN1N0 i CbNV1bJTIONS 111 TRAVEL i TR44SPURTATICN 112 SUPPLIES 114 TELEPPIO%E C TELEGRAPH+ 116 POSTAGE 114 t_45La4'CE.G A0401 122 OELIVERY i ARMOA CAR SIR Ii) CUES SUBS C 4EETINGS 192 E411P4E.T Pj (-1ASE 197__FOIP - 7E'T )R LEASE TOTAL.CCMPUTER SERVICE s L1 "earl/ ' 1976 ILOGEI 191$ REYENLE/tRPI\CI1LRE I4FCRMATICN 1976 BUDGETING 1NFOR$ATICN AC1VAt ASlusL AT FULL YEAR VAAIA%CE -DEPT VARIANCE AOMIN- - APPROVED _ 1974 JUNE $0 ESTINATEC DULCET EST/SLOG REQUEST SUDD/REO RECOMMEND 6LOGE? -R 111,665 111,615+ 5►636 5,6366 6,645 6, its• 6,500 4,SCO• 1,000 1,000• 1,500 1,5006 2,000 2,000• 12.000 12,000• 12,200 12,2Cn• 100 1064 1.300 1,3C0• 6,500 6,5004 100 1004 30,0n0 3n,OCn• 54,.000 5.5,0004 259,766 259,7664 ACCGU?+T DETAj% ►4MhER DESCRIPTION Ql SENERAL PO0 429 TREAS'JAER tot sAtARhis 6 i&GES.GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 1.03.Pau;«Lt INS.( RETIREMENT 107 PAtFESSICNIL SERVICES t0! CATA PROCESSI..G 110 TRAINING C CONVENTIONS 111 TRAVEL 6 TRA'ISPORTATICN .112 SyPPLIES 116 POSTAGE 117 AiVERT C LEGAL nPT!CE5 122 DELIVERY 6ARMORED CAR SE 123 DUES SUBSCRIPTIONS C WIG 141 MISCEI:►AnE7JS 146 REPAIR 6 441.47 - EQL?P ISO COUNTY SWARIN',.JfINT FUN 197 EQUIPMENT -RENT OR LEASE TOTAL_TREASURjR_ ACTUits 1974 MELD C C U► T Y, C O L O R AOC Bl'DCET ANAtyl1S REPORT L9 TO 810611 . . 197) REVENUE,EXPENCITLRE INFORMATICN 1976 BUDGETING INPORMATICN ACIIAL AT FILL !1AP - - - . V4BIANCE DEPT VARIANCE_ ... ADlslt'l _ APPRCVLO- -_ JUNE 30 ESTINATEC /UCGET EST/$LOG REQUEST BUOO/RIQ RECOMMEND OLIOCET 83,621 46,037 4,771 1,376 7,193 4,447 25,00^ 10,179 12,136 Rip 1,411 2,644 660 4,67► 1,100 6,749 35 6,387 10033 313 4 125 1,275 92,796 98,796 5,675 5,673 10,032 1C,032 2,5CC 2,500 24,437 24,437 1.655 1,695 1,9CC 1,900 4,0CC 4,000 4+OCC 4,000 A,OCC E,000 1►4500 ICO i�100 5.000 5.000 275. 106 225 .225 156,_473 69,066 167.310 147,360 101.416 6.345 10,410 2.500 21,944 220 2►355 6.614 S+000 9.000 1+3331 9,6200 670• 348• 2,491 1455 4531 2.6140 1,004 1,000• 23se 3.500 1,500 8.529 ,1,304, 186,110 15,0110 1eC'WNW �T OEOISCRIPTIOk 41 OtsLAAI FUND 121 CrWbTY COVNCII 141 riSCEIlINEOUS 7074 CrvATY C0INCIl tcTOL 147• w t l0 CCUNT Y, CClQR AOC 1u06ET INILY31S REPORT 1976 el&GE1 147S REVFI,4E/EX►Etbt111a1 1IICRNATICN ACTUAL At 11811 744P .VIRIAAC€ JUNI 30 ESTIvA I0 IUCOET EST/IUD 1974 eu,ttlING 1NF0RN111CN DEPT YARIINCI_ _ ADMIN.-_ _APPRCYEO REQUEST 9U0G/REQ RECONNEND Il0 E 10,000 10.000 10,0(0$ 1n,000• 7 , Uti6fL'T CEOIlCRIPTION 01 0INEIA% FAD d22 ASSESSOR 101 SALARIES t YAGIS:GROSS 102 PAYROLL. TAXES to) PAY.A04.IMS. t fltI*fwI 101 PAEFESSICNAL SERVICES 109 DATA PRCCESSInG 110 TRAINING t CONVENTIONS L11 TRAVEL t TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPLIES 110 POSTAGE 111 *OVERT I LEGAL NOTICES 323 DUES SU6E NtiTTrlds *25 GOOKS t PAMPMLtTS 132 ►HO*9GRAPHIC SUPPLIES _150.06 SHARE OF_ J0INT_PUNDIN 199 EQUIPNINT.RENT'OR LEASE TOTAL ASSESSOR • .it); .z . `ali tr A E L D C O L T T Y, C C t O R A 0 0 IUDOET ��AIYSI$ RIIORT 19,6 . 6LCGET.. . 1973 REYEAUF/EKPENCITLRE IrFCRMATICN 1976 6U'GET!PG INFCRAATICh Actv!L. ACTUAL AT AUAL.Y€AR- --- __ -- __.VA*IAACE _DEPT._ -VARIANCE - -ADMIN.- . APPALLED-- 197♦ JUNE 30 IS TNATEO SUCOET EST/SLOG REQUEST 6000/RE0 RECOIIKEND 6LOGE1 110,011 99,423 200,310 211,365 11,01! 236,362 24,997* 10,103 2,960 11,100 12,260 460 13,030 1,170• 14,366 6;701 .20,000 _21,126 _..1,126. 15,455 2,327, 17,127 7,697 13,97t 15,193 173• 46,309 32,510' 1,304 241 2.000 2,080 60 1.200 600 20.256 9,470 20,900 20,500 23,000 4,500• 11,967 7,143 10,000 .'],000 7,000• 17,000 -10,000* 3,n00 1.000 3,000 3,000 396 1 400 450 SO 5,2� 550 1CO3 1,971 35 400 463 65 575 110+ 424 119 430 490 40 500 106 1.631 1,499 3.140 1,200 1,940* 3.000 1,800* . 4,996 S,OCC -3,000.- 7,010 - . 2,OCOt 1,926 9,926► 205,914 136,451 293,010 300,793 1,723 367,785 61,052• d 7 t 4t i WELD COLN TVs COLORADO BUDGE? ANALYSIS REPORT . 1276 BLCGE1 .---. 1975 REVENUE/EXPEPC1ILRE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGE1ING INFORMATION IjFQLVT QETAII__ __ _. _.RCTUAI ACTUAL -AY.-.FULL -YEAR .______ ____ _ VARIANCE_ ____OPET__ __YAEIANCE.___ _ROBIN___ ___.APPR0VED KugER DESCRIPTION 1976 JUNE 30 ESTIMAIEO eUCGE1 EST/SLOG REQUEST 11UDo/RED RECOMMEND SLDGIT 01.GEN£RAL FUND- - --- 52♦ SLPERINTENOENT OF SCIMOCCS 101 SALARIES t WAGES:GROSS 102 WILMA TAXES 101 PAtkOLL1NS_t.UUtIREMENT.. 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 111TRAVEL ___ I IRAISPOR1A1 N_ 1O ll[ SUPPLIES 116_.POSTAGE-.-- ---- _._-------._ 16,943 5,446 50646 1,696 3,25 991 225 225 509 204 - ----251 — -_----?01..--------/u----.. 2,631 20791 1,37$ 1,2230 —164 .._ 569 105 123 CUES SUISCRIPTNS MEETING 131 125 BDCKS_t l!Aa�ll Ti Ill ROOD COSTS 194 ____19E_REPAIR t_BAIYl_r_EQUIP. __.._ -_ 51 --200-- 36 26 26 200 11 -.- _it . _....100 Bi692 509 ---70i _ 1,575 - _zoo - _ -zoo — 74 200 69 100 125 125 150 150 T.QTA iLPERIKTE#+QEnI.OF_SCMOCCS__ _ 20•964 -_._3,663__ __..6,600_ ___12,531__._.._.3,731__ 1k _, 125 1 S _12,53L s9 ACCCLN7 0ETAl( MOWEER DESCRIPTION Q1 GENERAL FLiND 825 8L110[+LGS C GROUNDS lot SALARI,IS C Y6GIS:CROSS 102 PAYR04fs TAXIS 10) PAYROLL tNS_1[_A�t111E �E►+T 1v7 pRccFESSIDNAL SERVICES t $itPtItESJANITOR SUPPLIE 116 POSTAGE 121 1NIFORMS C CLOTHING _--_Ltl_CLSCECLAtEAUS. - --- _.,_ _ 145 REPAIRS t NAtN•BUILDIN4S 146 REPAIRS t MAtN+EOUIPMENT TOTAL 811LO1NGS L GROUNDS aa, WELD C O U\ T Y. CCILORADO IVOGET ANALYSIS REPORT IOTA . WAIT_ 1915REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BUOGEIIRG INFORMATION AC_TV.AI ACTUAL AT F L_VE/a- VARIANCE _ 1974 JUNI SO ESTIMATED IUCLEY EST/1UD0 REQUEST 8UDO/RI0 RECOMMEND SLOGET 126,469 74.992 135.000 172.112 17.112 188.208 15.396• 8.532 2290 9,100 1C.110 1.010 10,763 655• _ 12,134_.. .1.430 . 16.000__ __18.259. _____Ia1l9_____19a985- ____._if26• 6,036 3,610 9,300 16,SSO 1,080 11,980 1,400• ♦602. 24037 _1Cs0CC_ _114160 - -- _1a160...._ 144000 --—_-2,t4O* 21.249 184370 33,000 33.000 60.000 27,000• 11 3 23 SO 23 50 - 2,529 1,326 2.600 2,400 200* 2,400 5.919 3.129 10.000 11.300 1.100 23.680 14.310• 2,117 130 8,000 8.650 650 9.000 330• ►97,65A 114,315 253.225 216.321 25.096 342,061 67,74'. t i 4 I NU'�IERI`T DETAIL 01 GENERAL FUND 626 CO4PuNICA71^NS 1o(( SALARIES i irn00s:6ROss 10$ PAYROck TAXIS 103 PAYR.CII INS t RETIREMENT ilt SUPPLIES 11S_ TTELEPN.QSE 6 TELECRAEN_ TOTAL COMNUSICATIONS 14 w E L O C f l N T Y, C O L O R A D O 6<;DOET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 ILOGE1 1973 REVENUE/EXPENOIILPE INFORMATION 1976 BLOGEIING INFORMATION ACtutl ACTUAL AT FULL 'FEAT. . . _ _ _ VARIANCE DPI. VARIANCE. ...ADMIh______AP�ADYEQ_____ 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED 6UCCET EST/6106 REQUEST 6UDG/PEO RECOMMEND 6LDGET 7,111 3,121 1.000 0.664 664 20.069 18.20p$4 420 117 466 307 39 1.371 1.0434 614 163 090 . 694 _. ..4 _..1,000 2.306.1 3 1 SO SO 49,924 20,306 SS.000 51,.960 3.040E ...71,000 .__26,0401 30 20 36.144 24,570 64.2C$ 61►475 2;333s 109.471 47,596• i A E i". T 1,- C L 6LCGE' A\111515 FE9"RT 1976 :LrCil 19's ,.F' d1 LE,lxPENrITL4C 1' F";"A'1: + k eCin C '.1 FLIT LEAF 1974 JLNE 31 ESTI"ATED Bt.CGET ESCRI°Tt.i• 01 E\iR16 4'•:C.'TY 1;1 5.1:IE5 G +AGES -GROSS 1U2 9AYwcIt 'AXES 103 PAYROLL !.';S 6 RETIRE`'E'+T 1.7 *RCFES51C^.1 SEAvICE5 110 IA.41\11q. 6 C'.!E'TIC'5 ltt TRAVEL G TR%4SPPTATICu 112 S.,PPLIES `1', P STGE 12) ',ES SUBS E 'FETINC•S too RESAIRS E °A!\T EQUIP F47 ECLIP-qE'•T JR LEASE TOT5L CC,,r.T: 39,1-33 1,129 3,052 1,460 496 1,614 74 79,166 2t,636 4,560 4.56c ^,676 6,676 .:RIA•CE F51/ALCC 7,522 191b "L'(rTfoG I'+FC: r'•.-, CE�t ;se!LC: ADI% LPFRCI'ED REQUEST a')ti7Rte ✓ECOY4E•.: 9LOGET 92,205 5,517♦ 4,680 120• 7,940 736 3,4er 2,1,00 52C 700 1,300 $96 :,000 2,104 450 A,55 2'SCO ;,e^C 700! 3,600 1,600• 3C0 410 10C 300 1C0 65 150 1,330 1,150 625 675 120 1204 470 12,400 12,4004 4,023 97,72E 10E,S24 10,696 123,020 1.,595• L J ? •. 3 0 ACCCLNT DETAIL NUMBER DESCRIPTID`l 01 GENERAL FUND 826 PERSONNEL 101 SALARIES t WAGES • GROSS 103 PAYROLL TAXES. _ _ 10) PAYROLL INS t RETIREMENT 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 109 DATA PROCESSING 110 TRAINING t CONVENTIONS 111 TRAVEL t TRAVS►ORTATIVH 112 SUPPLIES 116 POSTAGE 123 CUES SUES t MEETINGS 173 DUES SUBS t MEETINGS 197 EQU3P . RENT OR LEASE TOTAL PERSONNEL ACTUAL 197• * t L D C c i% %TN, C e c O R A 0 L BLCCET A'3L\SIS REP"tT Isle BLGGE1 1975 PEViNuf tx E'tIILRE INFCRKATIGY 1976 BUIGETlNG INFCA"A1ECh ACTUAL AT FULL EA'+ \'ARIAPCE DEPT VARIANCt AOKR APPRCVEt 304 3: ESTI`*Ti, BUCGET EST/BLDG KECujSr BU0y/REC RECO"'E D SLrCE7 35,160 35.IB;r• ..2t�69 _ ._2,Q00" 3.325 3,325• 1,000 1,000• 6,000 s,OCO• 230 2C0• 330 __1co• 2,000 2.000• 500 SOD* ISO 150• • 600 600* 51.3IS 51,315• ACC lNT DETAIL NUMII OISC*1ATIO'i 01 4ESE@AL FUND At9 TAAINtsiG - hit OF STATE 110 TRAINING 6 CUNVENTIOSS 111 TRAVEL G TRANSFO*LAT10N TOTAL TRAINING - OuT OF STATE • v E L 0 C C l t• T v, CCLORACC IbQOEt AAALY/l! REFDRT 1S76 BLCGEI 1975 REVENME/EKFFACITLRE 1^FCAVATICN 1976 6UnGE1tN0 INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR YA EANCE_. 2 DEPTVARIANCE--ADMIH-_�,V ._ _1P!EED__ 1974 JUNE y0 ESTIMATED ELCGET ISY/0LO6 REQUEST EUOG/REQ RECOMMEND BLOGET r /SS '5,, 11,545 1t,14Se 12,400 12,4004 T IEAL`T OE DESC NUXRIPTION 01 GENERAL Fr4Q 831 D13TRICT ATTOtNEY 101 SALARIES 6 MIGES;GROS. 102 1AVROLt TAXES 101. PAYROLL INS 6 RETIREMENT 1Q7 Pk UrSS!ONAL SERVICES 110 .TAAtN1NG- 6 CONVENTIONS III TAAVE4 6 TRANSPORTATION Ill SUPPLIIS 114 TELEPH09E 6 TELEGRA)u 116 POSTAGE 121_CUIS_SVBS t MEETINGS_ . f 141 MISCELLANEOUS 146 REPAIRS 6 NAINT-EQUIP 150 L E A A MATCHING 196 BO ILOING'RENT OR LEASE f 197 EQUIPMINT•RENT OR Cm; TOTAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY ACTUAL 197♦ A I L Q C C L\ T V, COLORADO WDGET AKILMSIS REPORT 1976 ILOGIT 1975 REVENI:E/EXPFACITtRE INFORMATION 1976 BUnGETING INfORMA110N ACTVAL AT FULL TEAP. . . VARIANCE DEPT. .VARIANCE _ _ADY.1N _ APPRCVED. _ JUNI 30 ESTIMATED 1UCGET EST BURG REQUEST 6UDG/RED RECOMMEND BUDGET 114,415 81,521 167,$96 167,596 8,649 2,935 8,617 8,617 11.035 6,174 141044 _14a0411 187,128 19,032. 10.450 1,8336 11.390 - 1,3464 7,069 1.056 2,2C0 1,100 400. 3►340 1,7401 1,045 -1,019 _ 2.019 1,000 -1,0194 _ 200. ____.soc 3,114 721 1,500 4.100 2,100 1,030 3,250 1,439 E,024 3,500 2,000 1,500• 1,150 1500 4,439 1,207 3,000 3,600 4,200 6004 156 425 050 too 130• 1,500 5000 4,618 1,902 -. 3,000 -1,190- .1,2104 40777_-_ .2,917, 174 1.251 604 100 5,000 5,000 8,845 3,637 0,250 - 1,970 9,779 6823 9.000 1.420 220,764 114,448 229,916 226,837 .000. 2.592 1,592. 25,000 20,060, 720 1,150 -720 1,5804 11,381 1+961• 3,135' 217.901 S1,011• l ?CCGU\T OETAIL NUMBER DESC*IPTION COL GENERAL FUND 6,3 CC0NTS 136 CChTRACY SERVICES 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 141 $ SCEILANEGUS lag DRANO JURURIS 'IF TOTAL COURTS Pt • • NILO C C L N T Y, C O l O R A 0 0 BUDGET AAAIVSIS REPORT 1976 ILOGEI 1975 REVENUE/EMPEACITIRE ItFCRMATIGN 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION ACTUAi ACTUAL AT FUII YEAR -. _ . - VARIAACE . . _(T.. . VARIANCE .. .AOISIH _ _ APPk. 1974 JUNE )0 ESTIMATED 6UCGET EST/6000 REPOVED.-_ EQUEST BUDO/REO AECONMENO BUDGET 7;646 155000 15,000 B,SB1 7iSRA 15,000 15,000 • 17•500 2,5001 17.500 2►500• • 1CCQ1NT t'Etalt �UM41R DESCRIPTION Q1 GENERAL FUND 841 $ tkitF 101 SALARIES 4 4AGES•GRCSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROLL INS 4.RETIRENENT 106 CCMTRACT SEAVICES 10 PAOFESSICVAL SERVICES 404 TRA14 MATERIAL 4 BOOKS 110 TRAINING 111 TRAVEL TRA4S►OATATICN 112 SUPPLIES 114 TELEPHONE t TE:EtRA1H 117 ADVERT €4 LEGll NOTICES 118 INSURANCE t BOND$ 121 LAIFOR4S t CLOTHING 123 CUES SUSS E 'IFETINCS I2! !MUSS c.►ANPRLETS 12$ FOCO COST 133 PEVtQGRAPMIc SUPPLIES 134 UNIFORM CLEANING 136 }CtSEXEEPING 14t MISCECIANEQUS 445 REPAIRS 4 MAIN+6UIl0INOS 1_4e REPAIR! 6 MA NEOUIPME,HT ISO E E 4 A MATC4ING 196 BUILD INGS4AE47 OR'LEASE 197 EQUIPMENT -RENT OR LEAST TOTAL SFERIFF Pa *Mai 4974 NEL 0 C A N T Y, CC l 0 R A 0 C OUDGET ANALYSIS RE►OAT 1916 MIDGET 4CT1Q75 REVENVF,EXPENCITLRE I\FCAMATION JUNESOESTIMATEC 6UCGET EST/SLOG EST/BLDG DEPT VARIANCE ADMIT, _ ._APPACYED _ REQUEST lUOo/REM RECOMMEND BUDGET 1976 BUDGETING IAFORMATICN 716.649 10,517 105,351 21,!00 .732 300,000 390,018 10.840 009,709 118,9214 x2.8651.165 23773 7 14,504 35,000 73.770 27,12 1. 30,217 1,217 4 2,000 3,000 73 37,72060 e,4e� l,ti3 1.Oco 1,000 3.700 7004 0 101 T0. 11900 3.Sno 1,500 5.000 SCo 11500 01147 1,047l. 313 490 ece I!0 50 0.309 1,070 4.000 7ala0 740 00 7,7St ♦,Ss9 COO' 1.500• 930 6,lto 7 9,205 4.110 8.000 7,300 1.0004 7.710 710• 1,110 31? 050 ISO 4,300• 0,000 1.lCn• 100 100 030 1.365 1.100 3,lCO 1.000 : 1!0 504 ,300 5.613 147 6.632 2,111 •,MCC 4.000 107 289 !3C 3e 0.765 2.767$ 209 150 150 325 175 1.025 730 1,200 150 150 1,000 200• 1,500 SQO4 3,414 !63 2,100 2,100 100 171 619 2,500 1,100 2,000 3.500 Ii004i 699 5.000 SC04 1!3 402 277 400 lac 2004 1.000 6004 36,094 17,917 35.000 59.234SOO 4044 21,000 14.0004 34.2!1., 1,112 686 ►.BCC 33.007 17.116 35.000 2.300 41.700 600 2.S20 220• 6.700 50,640 !,4404 462.332 263.911 SSe,Sle set,580 10.030 11101.426 531.8164 1 A 4ccc -lT 017411 NUMIIR 0ISC11PT10N 01 GENERAL FUND 042 4411 104 CONTRACeT SERVICcES 107 PACF$SSIOMAL SIRVICIS 111 TAAVEL C 7,442,047 01120+ 112 SUPPLIES 121 LHfFORMS C CLafsfh0 124 P000 COST SUPPLIES 132 sPMOTOGRA►MICSUPPLIES - -- [3i `AUF-UN 01Y - Et 116 MOUSEXEEPI40 1 141 MISCELLANEOUS 4$ REPAIR$ MAIN.euILOIAGs TOTAL JAIL AETUlL 1974 WILD CCIJK TV, C C L O k A 0 0 OUDGET ARALYSIS PIPOPT 1974. BLDGF1 1975 REVENLE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION ACTUAL AT . __ _-. YARiAhC#. JUNE 30 ISTTIYAtco IUCGET EST/6Li00 4 3,907 5,402 10,000 1,421 3,119 1,072 S24 524• 6,5004 3,300 3,000 3,000 1976 BUWGETI6G IMFORMITICN DEPT _.VARIANCE -- __AOrills___-_APPROVED_.__ _ REQUEST BURG/REo RECOMMEND BUDGET 10,000 9.000 3,474 34 22,75! 9,472 19,000 17,500 1,5004 25,000 242`42 242 4ce 100 300s S00 4,264 2,316 6,060 6;100 500 61500 I 441 641 643* 33 33 33s asset, 19;704 26►600 30;000 6,000* 194. -5 6,500• 9,000s 474. 7,500, 400. 54,474 29;$14. A(CGL1T OETAiI. kuNAER DESCRIPTION Qt G-ENERAL FUND 844 CtRCnER 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 110..TRAL'4IM4_A CONVENTIONS- -. 111 TRAVEL C TRAMSPDtTATTCN 112 SUPPLIES __11k_TELEPµONF_i_TECEGRAPH.. 146 REPAIR C HAINT - EQUIP TOTAL CORONER ACTUAL 1974 E L D C 0 C N T V, COLORADC BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1916 OLDGEI 1975 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE IMFDRPAT[DN 1976 8U,GEIING INFORNATICk ACJuAL AT FIM YEAP__ VARIANCE_ ._ _OEPi._... V+$uMCE---ADKIN _ _PPPROVED JUNE 30 ESTIMATED IUCGET EST/SUDG REQUEST BUDG/REO REC0ISNENO 8000E7 ►3,029 8,684 21,000 16,500 •,500• 24,900 2,400• 216 435 1,360 .607_ 206 1,257 266 ._6C0 400 2,3CC .600 -.600 _ 700 ICO* 350 50• 400 50• 2,300 200 2,100 - 600._ __700 . _ _100*. 246 246• 16,187 10,413 24,900 26,350 4,5504 27,146 6,796• .L 1SC.Q1K1 OfTAlll._-- NURSER DESCRIPTION 4 E L 0 C O L A? V, C C L O R A 0 0 IVOQE! AAtLYSIS REPORT 3.4T6_ ?LOGE' 1975 REVENUE/EXPEACITLRE 1AFORNATl0.' 1976 OUnGE1ING INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL AT RLL YEAR _ __- _VARIANCE— DEPT_ VARIANCE-.-.-A0MD .APPACpYED - %97A JUNI 30 ESTIPATE0 IUCGET EST/SUDO REQUEST SUUOG/REO RECOMMINO OLDGEI 01 GENERAL FUND fly ALL'Cu AtCCHOI l07 PROCESSIONAL SERVICES 10,015 S,t67 1C,SC0• 8,000 2,500+ 12,000 ♦►000• TOTAL StC00 ALCCHOI 10,019 5,167 1C,5C0 E,000 2,500+ 12,000 A,0C0+ 4 i 4 l ?GCQ4st DETAIL NUxAER DISCRIPTION Q1 SEMERAI FUND 846 CIVIL )EFENSE 101 SALAR(fS t WAGES -GROSS 102 PAYROLC TAXES 1Q7. F&4FESSIQN I. SERVICES 112 SJPPLIES ._11I_TELEP NE I.T04ER RENT 116 POSTAGE 141 MISCEECANEJUS % E L L C C L ?' t Y, CCLCRAOC BLOGEI ANALYSIS DEPORT 1976 SLOCET 1915 REYENCE/FXPENCITLRE INFCRPATICN 1976 BUfGETINC INFORMATICS+ RCTVAL ACTuAC AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE _DEPT_- VARIANCE --_ADMIT+ - _.APIRCVE0_ 1014 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED EUCOET EST/6UOG REQUEST AVOG/RED RECOMMEND !LOGE, 2,496 1,248 2.300 2,500 146 36 1? 130 160 . 2S0 1A 250 2.500 150 250. 1,646 . 665 _ _13266 ._2,400 1,134 2,400 100 100 100 TQTAL_CIV1L DEFENSE--. _-- -----_-- _ 1,4SC--_1,4Q9 ---- _3.639 -5,400 _. _1,142. . .3,400 1 J • • AOCCL.NT OETA1l /ANSER DESCRIPTION .01 GENERAL FUND 447 CCG TRANSPORTATID' 101 SALARIES C WAGES . GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROLL INS -C RETIREMENT 104 DATA PROCESSING __1LQ_TAAIN1N2.L CONVENTIC!.'S 111 TRAVEL I TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPLIES . 11.4- TFLEPHONE I TELEGRAPH 116 PO TAGE 117 ADVERT C LEGAL NOTICES 142 CONTRACTS 145 REPATRS I WA1NT . SLOG 192 LOU!P4£NT PURCHASE TOTAL CCG TRANSPORTATION %FLO O C O U N T Y♦ COLORADC lUOOET ANALYSIS PEPORT 1976 . SLOGET 1975 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAC.AT FULL YEAR _ .. _-VARIANCE --DEPT - _VARIANCE - -ADri1N - ---APPROVED -- 1974 JUNE 3D ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/SLOG REQUEST BVOG/RED RECOMMEND SLOGET s 31.000 31,000s 1.522 1.522• 476 4164 750 750• --350 _ 1501 900 900• 2,900 2.900• 1.250 1.2504 750 750. 400 4Cos 10.000 10.0"` 900 900• 51,243 51,243• t -1 aCCG_LNT CETA1L WAIER OESCR1PTIOk 0% GENERAL FUND Bib CCG "206• 101 SALARIES t NAGS • CROSS TOTAL CCG "206" % Stif" w E L 0 C C U D. T Y, COLORAOC BUDGET ANIIYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCGET 1975 REVENUE/EXPFNCITLRE INFCRVATION 1976 BUDGETING I$PORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAC AT FUil AA__ _ VAR1AINCE O1?I VAR1ANCE _ ADK1N. _ _APPRLVED_ 1974 JUNE 30 FSTIPvA fC EUtGET EST/BUQC REQUEST BUOGIREQ RECOMNENO 6LOGET R- itej r E L 0 C C U,. TV, C Q L O R A D YUDGET ARILVSIS DEPORT .1916 BLOGET 4SCOL\T DETAIL NumitA DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND 630 CCG NLr4AN RESOJRCFS 101 SALARIES t WAGES • GRCfS 101 PAYROCC TARES -_10! PAYROLL INS C RETIRE„ENT 110 TRAINING C CONVENTIONS _ 11L_TAAYEL._4 TRANSPORTATION_ Ill SUPPLIES 114 TELEPHONE t TELEGRAPH 114 POSTAGE_- _ -----]QTAL.CCG_Nu.AH RESDuRCES _ ACTU1 197$ REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 OUNGFTIN6 INFORMATION i ACTUAL. AT F 4t. YEAR _ Vl�HURCE._. - DEPL_ - _ _VAAJANCE.____ADOIAt __IpFALVED 1974 JUNE AO ESTIMATED OUCGET EST/SUOG REQUEST OUOG/REO RECOMMEND BUDGET t,,000 ls,0C0• 070 670• 600 ..800o. 250 2504 -- 11500 --11500E_ till! 1117!• 700 100* 72$ 723, Via,' -• , t ACCOLNT OtTAIL NURSER DESCRIPTION 01OEMERAL FUND 651 PLBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT 10l SALA*lis 6 WAGES:GROSS 102 ►AYAOCC TAXES 101 PAYRO;E INS C RETIREMENT 106 COS;TRACT SERVICES 107 PRCFESSICNAL SERVICES 112 SUPPIiES 111 UTILITIES 114._TELEPHOME.C_TELEGRATH 110 INSURANCE C BONDS _-121 .t 1FCRM_CLEANtMG._ 145 REPAIRS C MAIN*BUILDIMOS 140 REPAIRS_C_MAIN.EOUIPMENT. 15'1 CO SHARE OF JOINT Fj9CIN ------- --- 160 HEALTH DEPARTMENT - (974 366,592 h E L 0 C O U, T Y, CCLORADC BUDGET AhhLYSIS REPORT 197E BLOGET (975 REVEENUE/EXPOsCITLRE INFCRMATICN 1976 BUPGETIhG INFC4MATICN ACTUAL AT _ %Uil YEE1a V►.�t1ANCE QM_ VAR1A^lCE _ _ _11011IK__ _ A►_P$LVED. JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUDGET EST/8UD0 REQUEST BUOG/REQ RECOMMEND MACES 4,060 493 $26 4,245 1,934 6,014 2,115 17,664 27,160 1,195 1,605 055 1,506 5,100 2,500 4,3C0 2.000 9,696 22,740 tie 7,1 1.:4)5 2+ 2,600• 4,500 2,300• 2,200 3,000 1.950 1,050s 1,500 14,000 12,000 2,000• 18,150 132,3CC 3,500 1,200 3,500 400 _400. 250 545 1,000 2,000 500 11000 216,756 433,527 433,527 1.000 1.500 500 1.000 620+455 4,620 160• 1+501 2,000. 2004 450 6,150• 1304 -150 'Co 186,9284 TOTAL PLBLIC HEALTH 0EPARTMENT 386,592 237,788 401,441 491,240 7,607 679.535 188;2174 lb f 1 C ( f ACCO yT cE01.1161tkt DITCA10110N Q7 ►iGN CIPIT6L EUNO 801 NCSPITAC 8U1LNIN0! 191 EQUIPmfmT4NAC►A+AfE TOTAL hOSPITAL PUILOING -.v N E L C C C U ti T Y, C C L tI R A 0 0 IU06ET ANALYSIS AEUOAT 1976 .8LCCET 1913 REVENUE/EMPTNCITLAE INTORNAT10N 4CTUAl AcTUAC A7 f1�ll.Yee/A 1974 3UNB 10 ISTIMATIO iUt6E1-•-ESTI8(JDe EST/bUDG 645,2)2 991(691 )x,249 1,679,009 2,C2b,736 $44,747 106,0)3 306,033. DEPT 19)6VARIANCE^C_1ADllitti TICNAelAGYEEn--- REQUEST 8UD0/REO RECOMKEWO wuOGET 200,000 1,628,736 180,000 110,000. 645,2)2 1,028,1♦2 1,783,04. 2,026,736 263,712 380►000 1,668. 756 •. a c 1 • ACCOI`T _D_ETA11 xU'MA °matt:PTl0N Q! WCGh-QEIRECIAFION.FUNQ. 00I hCSPITAL EQUIP REPIACFMEh 100 EXPENDITURES TOTAL hOSEITIC EQUIP KEPIACEM2A • fCTy,il 197• WELD C O U K T Y, C C L O R A D C OUDOET A',IOSIS DEPORT 1910 PLOGET 197j REVENUE/EXIENtIltRI INFaRMATION dC7 AE_AT__ F�`l-r.fAR k1,AlADCI JUNS 30 ISTINATE0 IIeCOET ESTt0U0G OPT +MIAMI. _WIN. -APPACVED...- REQUEST RUDD/RIO RECOM4END OUOGET 1974 lUDGEIING INFORMATIQN 992.343 103.422 116 010 155,000 141.120 400.000 55,000 9921311 105,4:2 11:,e,C 435.000 12,130 r • It 400.000 53.000 w EL 0 C O U N 7 11 CCIOR ADC BUOOET *H fl$ lS REPORT g.ccL\l Q(!&IL NU!/41R OISCRIPTION Qo *CON OE►RECIAIION AVAO BN1 $C$PLT&L EQ'J1> REPLACFMEN 100 EIlPEN01tURES 992,943 105,422 912,810 455,000 142,130 400.000 55,000 ►916 'LOGE] _ 1975 REVENUE/EXPEhCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGETING INFCRMATION a-C?V H. AC1UAL__AT_.-F4S -v_ /g . _- _ ___-- -- _Y_ RIVAL -__ JUPI vA_R1EhtCt- JI0YIN- ._0?PAGVED .-. 1974 JUNE 30 ,SttlM+ ED BUCOET EST/B606 REQUEST BUDO/REO RECOMMEND fUOGUT T01q MOSPITEt EQUIP REPLACFI4A 992,143 105,422 312,610 455)000 142,130 400,000 55,0OD • 44CO;NT OETAll NUNSEA DESCRIPTION 10 'CON OPERATING FJNO Aml PLOLIC HOSPITAL OPERATING a E L O t O U N T Y, COLDRAOC OUDGET AAAL\S1S REPORT 1916 BLCGET 1473 REVEALS/EXPFACITLRE INFCRMATICN 1976 8UaGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FLLL TEAR VARIANCE DEPT _ VARIANCE_--.ADMIti-.-.-APPRDVED.- vita JUNE 30 MEDIATED BUDGET EST/BLOC REQUEST SUDG/REO RECOMMEND OLOGET 160 EXPENDITURES 9,310,524 5.400,256 161 PURCHASES TOTAL PLBLIC HOSPITAL OPERATING 9,)10.'24 3,400,256 4,215.180 9,215,180 9,215,7BC 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 I C, 215, 760 10, 215,780 I 1 H39,'Io6 10, 215, 780 • C ( iCcCWSY. OETAiI NUNSIA GESCRIPItON 41 GENERAL FUND $32 NLRSI!:6 Ht,$E 141 MISCELLA'SE3US TOT*L AL'RSIMG HOME { WELD C 0 U I.T Yi C O t 0 R A O C BUDGET AA/LYSIS REPORT 1976 QLCGET 1913 REVME/EMPENCITLRE INFORHAIIC4 1976 $U'GETIkG INAGARATICN Ac!udt ACTUAL_At. FAN YEIE ._ _ . - _ VARIANCE__ _ DEPT . _. VARLANtEFQklh---1lPPRLYED----- 1971 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED SUCGET EST/SUDO REQUEST SUDG/REQ RECOMMEND OUDGET 1,13A 313 1,000 I. 13 1x000 313 1►000 1.000 1,200 2C0S 1.200 2C0• 1 e,L..3aF Y+.: cant R.-`�1=���3.4tW'4 icM triAS.s Cl.i rU fE 1. :mod' a}+fr.w' E NUNItRLNT rETAIL ESCi: 01 GENERAL FUND 613 CCG AGING 101 SALARIES t WAGES + GROSS 102 PATROL( TAXES 103_►AYROLL INS.E.RET1RE"ENT t04 DATA PROCESSING _ _ 110 _TRAtN1NG_ L.CCNVEN1]C4S 111 TRAVEL 6 TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPLIES 119 TELEPHONE t IECEGPAPH 116 POSTAGE 1130..S0_IHARE_OF._JOINT_FLND1h . 1014L CCG AGING ACTUAL 1974 o f t 0 0 0 V N T V, CCLOPADO 1V00ET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 6LOGET 1913 REYEN%E/ERPENCITLRE I`fORYATAICCtN LLEE AJUNE130T ,FULL OL;CGET EST/EUDC 1976 6VDGETING INfoRNATICN 'MEW REQUEST-BUOG%ME9 RECOMMEND 'MEW 12,500 12,50p. 732 Tit* 331 .531* 400 *CO* 250 230* 900• 100J 1,475* 1,200 1,200* 700 7C0* 16,656 10.616* WELD C C U K T V♦ COLORADO IUOGET A1,AIYSis REPORT 1976-. BLOGEI _ _9CCULNT WAIL_ NU48ER DESCRIPTION 01.GENER►l FUND 1975 REVEP.UE/EXPEKCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 8LIGEIIKG INFORMATION ACTUAL 4CIUAC.AT F..U`L Ulf _ _ _ . VARIANCE_ ___DEPT_ . VARIANCE _--- 0M1h.__ _ AP_PREIVED--__-- 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED /UCGET EST/BUOG REQUEST BUDG/RED RECOMMEND IUDGET $54 AMBLLANCE SERVICE 101 SALARIES AND WAGES GR015 32,967 76/227 152,526 152,326 187,160 34,6344 102 PAYROLL TAXIS 1,905 2,213 8,785 8,785 10,823 2►0384 103.PAYROSI INS_.ANO PET 2,089 .6,260 .16,541 14,542. _ ___ .18,106 . 1,5636 106 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,700 5,400 5,400 5,400 107 PROFFESS1CNAC SERVICES 133 280 599 595. 800 8000 _1Q9_TRAINING MATER1ACS _ 15 ._7S. 380 3034 110 TRAINING AND CONVENTIONS 112 100 $96 396 614 2184 ._.111_TRAVEL t TlAMSPORTATIGN _. 332 1,000 1.320 32C 14 320 112 SUPPLIES 183 773 1,50C 1,500 1.768 268. 113 UTILITIES 129 347 736 756 843 874 _._11! LEMI E_NE_t_TEIEGR.PN_ -. .1,341._ _.2,132_ 5,400 - __5,100 5.549_ ..-241 . _ 116 POSTAGE 116 • 184 740 600 140• 960 360* 118 INSURANCE t BONDS 853 3,000 3►000 3,300 300• 121 LNIFORMS 321 1,319 3,000 3,500 500 7,003 3,503• 123 CUES-SUBSCRIP C NEETIKGS 50 SC 50 95 450 434 1,024 2,345 2,000 3454 3,480 144/04 941 1,095 2,630 2,200 4504 2,200 145 REPAIRS C PAINT-RUILOING 12 130 3CC 300 375 _ 7S• 146 REPAIRS L MAINT:EQUIPPFK 3,r5 2.336 6,146 4,900 1,2404 8,160 3,2004 150 CO SHARE OF JOINT FUNDIK 6,210 131 MEDICAL SUPPCIPS 134 LAUNDRY kt6._ UILOIN(hkENT OR_ Mil 1 7 QUIPMENT�REVT OR l 4SE TOTAL AMBULANCE SERVICE _ 1,800 2,400 -.4,800. 4,500 4,800 3,427 55,694 100,562 216,399 214,449 1,950• 260,946 46,4974 4CCtiLNT LTIT3Il N448ER DESCRIPTION Q1 GENERAL FUND 8!S LRBA!. RE%EdAL 101 MISCELLANEOUS TOTlt URBAN RENEWAL ACTuPC 1974 M E l 0 C C l A T Y, CDLORACC 1LO0E1 AAALVS1S DEPORT 1994 1LOCE1 1913 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFOXMAT1CI ACTVAC AT 'Lit YEAR VARIANCE JUNE 30 E51IwATEC 1LCCET EST/ALDO 1976 BUnGFTtNG INFORMATION OEPI VARIANCE ____ AOMMN _ __ APPRCYE D REQUEST OUDG/REO RECOMMEND OLDGEU 100.000 100►000• 100.000 1009000• E L 0 0 0 U P. T V, COLORADO BUDGET A)IIYS[S REPORT 1976_ DIODE] ;SCCL I DETAHL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND 450 PAPAL CONTROL 150 CO SNARE OF JOINT FL1/4OIN TOTAL ANIMAL CONTROL 1975 REVENLE/fxPrNCITLRE IKFCRYATIC' ACTUAL ACTUAL 4T _FULL YEAR VARIANCE 1974 JUNE BD ES7[MAtEO BLCGET (STIB000 B,eDn 9,712 9,712 5,712 60006 9,712 5,712 5,712 1976 BU'LETING INFORMA11CN DEPT _ VARIANCE __ADM1N. APPRtYED. REQUEST BU06/RED RECOMMEND SLOGET I1 11,120 11,120 • NU.ICCQL\T DETAIL. 6E DESCRIPTION ACTUAL 1974 iCTl+il AT PULL YE/R YAR11AANCEE DFPI.1976 6UnGETING IhPORMSTIGN JUNE 3D ESTIMATED IUCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST MOMS RECOMMEND ILOGETD N E L O C C L P' T Y+ COLORADO IUCOET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 ILOGEI 1979 RFYENLE/EXPENT ITLRE INF0RNATICN 01 GENERAL FUND as? hL$A'E SOCIETY 130 CO SNARE OF JOINT PLNDIN 10+^C0 4,999 10+000 IC+000 TOTAL FUf 'f SOCIETY 10,P00 4,999 IC+OCC 1C#000 • 26,930 16►930i 26.930 16,930, %CC4tNT 'E?AIL NUMBER OESCRIPrt0N 01 GEYERAL FUND 658 PEST C 4EED Cf'+TRRL 1L0C C L n T V, C C L ; R A C C BUDGET ANALYSIS RE►ORT 1976 BLOGEI 1975 REVEMLE/iXPENCNTLRE 1%FCRNATICN 1976 BU'jGE1lNG INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE _ DEPT VARIANCE _ADM1K _.APPROVED 197♦ JUNE 30 ESTIWATEC BUCGET EST/SLOG REQUEST 5000/REO RECOMMEND BUDGET 101 SALARIES G WAGES -GROSS 20,943 10,551 27,000 25.150 2,156 29,150 101 PAYROLL TAXES 1,115 1,6CC 1,106 106 1,106 103 PAYROLL INS G RET1RENENT - _ 284 8 111 TRAVEL C TRAvSPORTATICN 3,431 1,375 4,8CC 4,800 4,80Q 112 iCPPIIES 173 ICC ZOO 200 11$ POSTAGE 2C0 300 100 300 137 CHEMICALS 15,156 12,119 1S,OCO 15.000 16.000 1,0001 145 REPAIRS C 441N-E0UIP'ENT 4,811 1,728 6,SC0 6,200 30CA 6,200 TOTAL PEST L WEED CONTROL 45,841 25,454 S5,3CO 57,358 2,056 51,356 1,000• ''J SCCCUJ DETAIL NUMBER DESCRIPTION Q1 GENERAL FUND 659 SANITATION-1OP SITES 106 COLTRACT SERVICES ACTUAL 197♦ A E to C O U N T V, CCLCIRACC BUDGET ANAt'vSI$ REPORT 1976 BUDGET 1975 REVENUE/EXPENCITOE I"•FORMATICN ACTUAL AT FULL TEAR VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BIAGE► EST/BUOG 1976 8U9GETING 1NFCRNATICN DEPT VARIANCE---ADMXA APPROVED REQUEST BUOG/RED RECOMMEND BUDGET 5,684 4,005 12#OCC 12.000 12.000 TOTAL S3N1TATION•OU4P SITES 5.68♦ 4,005 12.000 12.000 12.010 NILO (CL' T Ya C C L C R A 0 C aCCCLNT CETAIL NU$•fR DESCRIPTION CILGEYERAL FuP D d6Q PEST I .SPECTOR 701 SALARIES 6 wACPS GRDlS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROLL INS 6 PETIREWENT %J6 CONTRACT SERVICES 111 TRAVEL.4 TRANS -SILAGE 116 POSTAGE 7071L PEST 1r.SPECTOR 5LOCET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 5lcciT 1975 REYFhLE/EXPEPCITLRE I'Ffkflt C+l ALTv"L ACTUAL AT FLIT YEA* YARIANcE 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATE& 5LCGET £5T/•LOG 1476 eUnGC11hG 1PFCRMITIC' DEPT VARIONSE ADMIS _ APPROVED REQUEST 01100040 RECON"ENO 5LOGET 1,972 7,944 1,944 •,703 7`94 . 116 46S 465 510 374 793 793 007 74• 126 7SC ',CIO 25C 1,000 497 1,5CC I,OVC 500' 1,440 440• 20 20C 12C 00• 200 $04 20 5,045 11,652 11,322 330* 12,720 1,39e• ICCC TAIL NOSIER QE DESCRIPTION 41 GENERAL FUND 861 ExtENStO`t SERv10E 101 SALARIIS t V4GES.CROSS 101 PAYROLL TAXES 1QS RAT_ROLI INS E RETIREWENT 107 PROFFESS OVAL SERVICES ICS OAT► PROCESSI.x6 110 TRAINING t CONVENTIOCS 111 TRAVEL t TRA4SPORTATICN 111 SUPPLIES e E L o C C L t T Y, c C L O R A c G BUD GET ANALYSIS REPORT 1974 BUDGET 1375 REVENGE, EXPENCIILRE INFOANAIICN 1976 8U,GETINO INFORMATICN ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FLLL YEAR VARIANCE CEPT VARIANCE AD$1N. _ APPRCVEO- 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIWATEO BLCGET EST/BLOC REQUEST BUOG/REO RECOMMEND BUDGET 43,191 23,241 48,714 44,714 57,160 8,4369 81) 317 1,559 1,379 1.600 241• 1,341 455 2,102 2,102 1,313 1119 9 1,r77 260 1,500 1,500 1.500 900 9009 12,510 6,359 13.000 13,000 14.000 1,0009 9,907 2,710 5.500 5,000 500* 5.500 5000 114 TELEPKOVF t TELEGRAP14 154 107 3CC 150 150* 300 1509 116 POSTAGE 611 251 7SC 700 500 800 ltn• 1O AQYERT t_LEG4L NOTICES_ 4;0 100 100 127 AWARDS A PRIZES 4,415 1,554 4,300 4,000 Soo• 5,000 1,000• 14% 0E►AIRS C *AI•a - ECi p 57 15c 1$C♦ 200 Ws 197 I UIP RENT 4 LEASE 3,544 700 1.410 1,100 5C9. 1,900 EC44 TOTAL EXTENSION SERVICE • 14,614 36,)54 19,733 71,735 1,0000 91,573 12,8369 J.r. ' . J., . f► t t C 1 t l • a4CCl-,1 OETAII NURSER DESCRIPTION 01. GENERAL FUND 862 LIBRARY 101 SALARIES C 'd40ES:GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103, PAYROLL INS C RETIREMENT 110 TRAIIIN0 C CONVENTIOS 111_TRIVEL_4 TAAySPJ*TAT1CN 112 SUPPLIES 113 UTILITIES 114 11L€P+IONE $ TELEGRAPH 116 POSTAGE 118 INSURAVCE L BOOKS 115 CUES SUBS t NEltlhi6S 525 BOOKS I KAOAIINES 136 AUOID:vISvAI 141 NISCELLA►.EOUS _AO, ALTERS Z MAIN.8{'1l0JNG 146 REPAIRS L HAINpEOUIPMENT Y E L L C C L N T Y, COLORADO BUOOET AhAIVSIS REPORT 1916 BLCCEI 1975 REVFhUE/EXPEhtITLPI I,ICRYATI0N 1976 BUnGE1ltG INfORMATICN AC!VAL ACTUAL AT ECtL YEAR VARIANCE .DEPT. YAR1ANSf - .. AOflh_ .. 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/4144 REQUEST BUDO/RIO RECOKMEND 860611 103,224 57,!98 114,316 114,336 5,991 1,722 6,784 6,784 8,319 4,920 10,014 10,014 1,757 50 1,050 1,100 3,041 1,604 3,300 3,300 2,472 1,188 2,750 2,550 680 373 710 100 2,189 1,663 3,500 2:000 861 522 350 187 110 210 210 27,220 10,0)7 26,966 30.000 817- e48 1,250 1,250 In 12 25 1,086 106 9CC .500 2,549 795 2,715 1,500 197 E0U1PMEST-RENT OR LEAST 4,167 300 600 600 TOTSLIBRARY 164,164 81,754 175,619 175,619 1,500s 1720 126,738 7,415 11, 040 12,402' 6119 1,6269 50 30 _070 270 11270• 3,600 500' _ 10• 2.900 710 3509 3,750 1,15n' 544 1949 215 3,034 35,000 1,250 13 25 900 1,215$ 4,384 600 59 5,0001 :,614' 200,211 26,5929 ,CCGL\T QETAIL NUM$ER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND 863 CCjkTY FAIR 1?1 SALARIES 6 MAG*S . GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES lit SsPPLIES 116 POTMGE 111 ADVERT C LEGAL NOTICES 127 h,ERDS 6 ARMS 141 MISCELLANEOUS 146REPAIRS t MAP-_E_011rENT _ - 1,;C0_. 197 EQUIP -RENT O4 LEASE AELG C C L N T Y, CCLORADC BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCGEI 1915 REVENLEVERRENCITLRE 1NFCR`cATICN 197h BLPGETING IhFCRfATICN A1974t ACTUAL 30T FULL ESTIMATEC BUCGET EST/AR BLDG REQNCE UEST BUOPT GIRE0 RECOMMEyO A61.0GETO 3375 198 3,000 14,500 11,500 3,000• 1,r00 38 4,SCC 4,265 135s 4,365 70 1St 100 50' _100 2,000 20 2,5CC 2,500 OO 10,SCC 28 10,100 10,100 10,100 IOC 500 161315 1fr00Q TOTAL CCQ'TY FAIR I8,AF 86 4°,0t5 4E,06S _} f 400 11,500 300 2,785 19!.000 51,638 3,573• -r C [ [ C i 14 E L O C C L! T Y, C C t O P A 0 C BUDGET AN6tYSIS REPORT 1976-ELOGET 1913 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BU:GETING INFORMATION atCOlT DETAIL ACTUAL !G?ULL AT JIM _TEARYdR1ARSE OEP7. MARIA CE -.._.. ADMIN. _._AP/R4V10 kU �BER OESCRI►TION 1974 JUNE 30 ES?IrATEO BLCGfT EST/SLOG REQUEST BUOO/REO RECOMNENO BLOGET 41 GENERAL FQ!40 844 .El[ 4jNICIPAL AIRPORT 10) PAYRO(I INS S RETIREMENT 1)0 CO SHAPE OF_JOINT FU4DIN 14.369 7.194 14.369_ 14.369 14.369 TOTAL 4ELG NuN1CIPAC AIRPORT_ 14.569 7.294 14.589 _14.389 -I 14.589 I rf CCClJ,T DETAIL NUMIER DESCRIPTION O1 GENERAL FUND 865 EXF+T8ITiL2 {ALL 1O1 SALARIES C IAGES.GROSS 1O2 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROCL.1NS C RETIREMENT 106 CONTRACT SERVICES __ 112_SU4PL.IEES 113 UTILITIES 145_REPA1RS L MAINT-SLOGS _T9L1_ EXH181TICfLMACL _ * E L O C C L P T Y, COLORADO BLOGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 ELCGEI 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION OEPT VARIANCE . AOM.IN __APPRGVED REQUEST BUDG/REC RECOMMEND BLOCET 1975 AEvfNLE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION ACTUIL ACTUAL AT FUCL.Y(AR VARIANCE 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED ILCGET EST/BUOG 9,933 569 160 265 3.177 1.250 6,785 191 691 7O6 159OO 1,400 1.500 5,602 11,500 15,924 932 . 1.410 2,200 2C.7OO 924 16,800 32 985 700 2.600 3OO* .1,000 2,200 20,950 816* 53* 1104 400* 1.000* 250* 2,000 2,000► .16,074 .14.267 ._37.6CC . 41.166 _ 3.566 45.655. _ _4,619* _ 6ErZl`T DE DESC Mt1RIPTION 01 GENERAL FVN0 866 VETERS4S OFFICE tot SALARIES C WAGES:GROSS IO2 PAYROLL TAXES . I03 PAYROII-INS ( RETIREUENT It0 TRAINING L CONVENTIONS. TOYCL (..TRAMSPQRTATICN. 112 SUPPLIES 116 POSTAGE 123 CUES SUSS C MEETINGS lobRLPAIR___6_MAI T_ -_EQUIP_ TOTAL VETERANS OFFICE { f NELD C O L N T Y, COLORADO BUDGET ANALYSIS DEPORT 1970 BIDGE7 1975 REVEPLE/EXPEPCIIIRE INFORMATICf1 1976 8U!GE1lIG 1NFCAMATICN ACTVAt AE7V►L AT F40. YEAR_ VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE A4MIN _--1PPRCVEO 1974 JUNE 30 ESflfrATED BUDGET EST/BLDG REQUEST SUOG/REQ RECOMMEND BUDGET 13,656 7,518 15►036 15,036 16,728 1,692• 798 219 •38 880 442 980 ICO• 10297 154 1,506 1,535 21 1,692 1578 74 87 113 133 98 53 243 57 95 113 200 87 IS 161 300 133 621 47 100 53 100 149 300 151 300 185 3211 38 3*R 16,403 8.821 17,ASE 11,331 893 200477 2,126• t At h E L D C O L. T V, c C L C R A C BLGGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCGE1 TCCLL4T- DETAIL NUN6ER OESCRI►T10N ACTUAL 1974 01 QEVERAL FUND 607 RE;,SO`+AL TRANSPORTATlrA 107 PRCFFESSIONAL SERVICES 111.TAAVEL t TRASSPORTATIGN 34 112 SUPPLIES 116 POSTAGE 16 117 ADYERTJSINGGLEGAL_NQTICE _43 12B FOOD COST 24 151 CO SHAR1\G.JCtNt FUAn!RG 40 TOTAL REG!ONAI TAANSPORTATIAA 103 1975 REVENLE/EXPFSCITLRE l'J CR$ATIC!1 ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VBRIANCE JUNE 30 EST1PATEC BLCGET EST/BLDG 1976 BUDGETI4G INFORNAf1(N DEPT VOLATILE. ADMIN. APPROVED REQUEST BUDG/REQ RECORNEND BLOGET • 1 WELD C O U N T Y, COLORAOC 1 ff 11 FF 1976 etoGf11KG INFORMATICN pp E NUMBER L OEOESCi1FT10h A1976t A4181 30 EST1►'ITEO !l;{GEf EST/EI,OG REO EST eUDGfREQ RECOMMEND Aetoct'D ._ 01 GENERAL FUND. eea "C Coo RESEARCH nEM CEkT 150 CO SHARE OF JOINT FLhOIN 6,000 6,000 6,0CC 1,000 6.000 9110697 ARAtVS1S REPORT 1976_SLOG'S . 1975 REVElqE/EXPEKEITLRE 1%JORuATICN TOTAL kC COtO RESEARCH OEM CEkT 60609 6,000 6,000 1.000 Ni.; ' ,. t -) 6.000 TCCiLNT DETAIL NUxAER DESCRIPTION 01 @GENERAL FUND A.{ % E L G C C U P T Y, C C L O R A O C 6UDGET AN/IYSIt REPORT 197E ALCGE1 1975 RfVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 RUOGEIIAO INFORMATION ACTU'.L ACTUAL AT BULL YEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE A081N.. APPROVED _ 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIPATEC WOE! EST/AUOG REQUEST AUOO/REQ RECOMMEND BUDGET 849 PRINTING C SUPPLIES 101 SALARIES t MAGES:GROSS 7,532 6,273 130000 14.156 1,15E 15,396 1,2401 102 PAYROLL TAKES 441 163 150 029 79 905 761 101 PAVRQCC INS I. RETIREMEN1 616 619 1,3CO 1;393 91 1.525 1301 112 SUPPLIES 1,962 2,149 4,000 1,100 116_PQSTAGE 21 25 23 141 MISCELLANEOUS 146 REPAIR t MINT - EQUIP_ 2,411 193 IVVENTORY PURCHASES 30,►A3 40,273 45,000 3C,000 _T97_EQ41VNEyT.aENT_94 11651._ .320 143 SCC _ 300 2,200• 4,500 25 15,000• 30,00000 2,7004 2e,00O3 .TOTAL PRINTING t.SUPPLIES 44.353 49,840 64,575 41,705 15,/70/ 72,631 24,1461 1* • T V�}IQIU \T OEOCS NUCRI►?IoN Ol OENERAL FUNQ 37J NISSIL€ PARK 101 SALARIES 6 WAGES • GTCeS 101 PAVROIA TAKES 103 PAVRCtL INS is RETIRIMENY 112 SUPPLIES .1t' L7IlIT11$_ 14S REPAIRS C 'AI,N7.$LOOS . 116 REPAIR G KAINTEQUIP 192 Ek:tIPMENT PURCHASE _147 ECIIPittCY-.AEM[.Q! TEASE. TOTAL MISSILE PARK AC74.'t 1974 I 0 C C t r t V. C C I o R A 0 0 Mtn AA/11515 REPORT 1976 BICGEI 1975 REVENtE/EctENTJTtRE I\FORNAIICN 1976 BUrGE1!PG INF0AMATICk AJUNI 307 E5?IM11TED BUCGET ISl%0006 REQUEST 6U06 REo PE OMMEND AfDGETO 104 eoc 1,031 24SCC 1,126 2,000 54487 84000 104766 3c,0CC 48 _140CC 184762 44,500 .4i4t f Soc. 2,S00• 24000• 1,000• 304000• 1.000• 11,340 1407$ 2.600 3,300 11000 34800 11,1400 6634 1,075• :,600• 1,500• 1,000• 141004 44,3009 234980 211,98M • 1 ACCCLST DETAIL MUMBER DISCRIPTIDN Ql GENERAL FUND Olt LA'.D 190 LAND -PURCHASE TOTAL LANE; 4 E L D C O U' T Y, COLOPAOC SLDGET SP'ALYSIS PEPCRT 1970 BLCGET 1975 REYENLE/E%PFNCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 CUDGElt\G 1NFORMAT1CN ACTUbt ACTUSC AT FULL TEAR YARIAhCE DEPT VARIANCE - ADMIN APPROVED-_ 197♦ JLNE 30 ESTIKATEC BLCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BURG/REM RECOMMEND SLOG!! 103,009 106,009 I ?CGpti\T DETAIL . HUMBik OESCRI►T ION Q1 GEYERAI fuAO 872 CAPITA: OUTLAYS-801LO MGS 191 IUiLDINGS w E l 0 C C G k T Ys COLORACC BUDGET ANALYSIS PEPORT 1970 BLCGET 1975 +*EVENIE/E$PFNC111RE INFCRMAT!CN c!QSL ACTVAI AT iULL..VEPR VARIANCE 1914 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED AUCGET EST/BLDG 1976 1UMGETIIG INFORMATICN OEPT VARIINCE ADMIA- IPP*ciED- REQUEST BUDG/REQ RECOMMEND BUDGET 19,090 4,883 4,813 IC,000 Sall, 10,000 TOTAL CSPITAL OUTLAVS.BVIl01MGS 19,090 4/AEV 4,813 tC,C00 5,111 1osocn .CCcJJT DETAIL mUMBER DESCRIPIIO'i OA GEsERAL EUNO 873 CAV-1uPS CTHER THIN 81065 l9♦ 1YPROVE$ENTS-PURCHASE L 0 COL %. T Y, C C L r P A C C BUOGfl ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCCET 1475 RE4ENLE/EkPENCITLPE INFCRMATION 1976 6U10ETING INFORMATION ACTQ4. ACTUAL; AT TULL YEAR VARIANCE CEPT VARIANCE . ADMIN APPROVED_ 197A JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BLCCET 1ST/BLDG REQUEST BUDG/REO RECOMMEND SLOGET 5,187 SA3 30,0CC 6C,00C 30,00C 60,000 TOTAL CAP -IMPS OTHER THAN BLC1S 5,187 543 30,OCC 6C,C00 30,000 67,0Cn 4CEDLYT DETAIL NUMBER OESCRI►TION N E L D C C L\ T h C C L rjAAoC BUDGET ANALYSIS REPCRT 1976 ELCCEI 1975 REVENLE/EXPENCITLRE ITACRPATICN 1916 BUDGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL A41VAL AT FULL YEfl VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE AO IN _ LPPRGVED 197♦ JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST OUDO/RED RECOMMEND BLDGET 01 GENERAL FUND 87♦ CAPITAL OuTLsys;E0UIP4ENT 192 EQUIP✓ENT 302,137 68,161 i7C,OCO 74,300 9S,SOOR 136,720 82,220$ TOTAL C*P11A0 00Tt4YS.EPUIP°E,41 702,137 68,761 17C,OCC 74,500 95,500. 156,720 82,220* • ti e • w E L 0 M.:7 T Ys C C L n R ADC BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCCE1 AC(CI_".T DETAIL NUy1ER DE SCRIPT10' 01 GENERAL FuhD 883 CFARTER CCHVISSIO'; 101 SALARIES C WAGES:G005S 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROLL-IHS.E RET1 tWENT 107 PROFFFSSIOVAL SERVICES 111 TRAVEL C TRA'ES-MILEAGE 112 SUPPLIES 114 TELEPHONE C TE►EORAPu _114 POSTAGE 141 MISCEiCANEOUS TOTAL (WARIER COMMISSION 1973 REVELCE/EXPFt.C11LRE INFCRMAT1CN 1976 BUDGETING INFCRKATICN ACTUt.L ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIAkCE QEPT VARIANCE AQMIN APPRGYEO 1974 JUNE 30 ESTII'ATEC BLCGET EST/BLOC REQUEST BUOG/REQ RECOMMEND BIOGET 347 20 3,954 93 122 5,005 4,200 246 160 6,008 219 2,328 2.7(0 200 1,218 1,400 2 10 30 164 200 4,200* 246* 160* 6,005* 2,1001 1,400* 10* 200• 79 IS,COC 14,921 15,000 016 12,076 15,000 15,000 15,000 ?,a 4CCQLNI DETAIL _ - NUKEER DESCRIPTION _- 01.4ENERAL FUND 641 n1SCL•NOV•DEPARTMFNTAI WELD C C L\ T Y, CCLORADC /UDGET ANALYSIS REPORT --1976. BLCGET 1975 REVENUE/EXPENCITtPE 1NFDRPATION ACTUAL ACTUAL' AT FULL. YEAR VARIANCE. .DEPT. --- VARIANCE_.__ ADNIN --- - APPACVED 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/BUDG REQUEST BUDG/RED RECOMMEND BUDGET 1976 BU,GETING INFORMATION 10) PAYROLL INS C RETIREMENT 995 494 950 200 750• 900 750• 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 30,934 30,309 45,000 3C,000 LS,000s 30,000 112 SUPPLIES 1,985 263 SOD 300• 117 ADVERT 6 LEGAL NOTICES 4/102 2,139 4,000 4,000 4,400 4000 __ L14 LtiSU!AsiCE_ 6.BON0S 52,h00 63x849 BC,OCO 85,000 3,000 83,000 119 CQb7R18UTI0NS 13,807 8,305 B4OCO 1,000 3,000 135 REfuNOS .1/697 2/000 . 200 1/8004 1/500 1,300• 141 MISCELLANEOUS 101 431 600 1,000 400 11000 —__-____ 146 REPAIRS t yAME LHtE441PNT._-__-6,219 14,0.68 _.__25,.000. -23,000 30140-D - - _1/2C4! 130 AUXILIARY ISNlRIPFiIEAAI 1/250 1,250 57,25T 56,0070 LIS LAND - RENT 0R LEASE 2,400 2,4000 196 BLCG-RENT OR CEASE 600 2,00C 2,000* __197_C4V4P-PERL9R_4EAit . 145 145 . 1000 ._ . 1?LA1 t41S44'SON•DEPARTMEM_TAL _. 110,155 133,120 169,245- 154,650 14,5950 .206,507 . $3,8574 _ C ACCORY OEt4lt NO413 OESCRIPTI04 Q1 GESERAI FUND 8,2 +EST GREELEY SOIL COhtERY 104 SALARIES c RAGES • GROSS 102 PAYROCC TARES 101 PAYROLL INS I RETIRE4ENt TOTAL WEST GREELEY SOIL COASERY E L C c C L * 7 Y, CCLORACC ILOGET ♦N1IYSIS REPORT 1976 !LOGE] 197) REV'ENLE/ExPENCITLRE I\FCRY.ATICN ACTVAC /CTUAI AT FLCL YE/F tiAAIANCE 1074 JUNE 30 ESTIWATEC ILIGET EST/ILOG 1976 SUIGETIhG INFCRWATICN REQUEST AVOG/REO RECOMMEND I•LOGETO 2,742 50556 )►536. 5.020 S,8200 Al 326 326• 361 3610 139 132 5320 660 66h. 3,062 60614 6,4140 6.827 608277 ,ELO O C O L N T Y, COLCRADC BUDGET ANALYSIS DEPORT 1476 BLOGET ACCQLr.7 DETAIL NURSER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL Jump $AS nRC CETA TITLE III 101 SALARIES C wAGES=GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 363 CL1E4T SALARIES C WAGES 361 CL1EN► FRINGE 8EP'EFI►S 34i CLIENT PATCHING FICA 470 OJT CO'TRACTUAL SERY!C*5 475 SPEC NEED EXPER.PR00 COS 490 CONSULT C CONTRACT SERVS 50 TUI11Ok C BOOKS • IO2 SUPPC111YE SERVICES 40L DRVGRA$ DEVELOPMENT. ._TOIAL HID CETA TLTLE.I11. 1975 REVENUE/EXPENtITLRE INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE 1974 JUICE 30 ESTIMATED SUCGET EST/BUOG • • • • • • • • • 1976 BUnGEIING INFORMATION DEPT VARIANCE - ADY.IN APPRRc4 0 REQUEST BUOG/RED RECOKME�;D ItOGET • • • • S • • ACCu6\1 DETAIL NUNSiR DESCRIPTION O1 GENERAL FU40 855 .4A\PC4ER PPERATIQ'AL PLAN 101 SALARIES C WAGES:GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROLL INS i REtIREMEAT 1p� PROFESSICN&L SERVICES 111 TRAVEL C TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPLIES 113 UTILITIES 114 TELEPHONE C TELEGRAPH 116 POSTAGE 117 ADVERT C LEGAL NOTICES 123 DUES SUES t MEETINGS __144 RESEARCH C ANALYSIS 192 EOL'IPMENT-PURCHASE 144_4UILDING'RENT.OR.LEASE w E L O C O U► Tv, COLORADO BUDGET INALYSIS PE►DRT 1076 •LCGET 1073 REVENLE/EXPFNOITLRE 14FORHATION 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL Al PULL YEAR VARIANCE OERT VARIANCE ADMIN.. _APPROVED 1974 JUNE 30 ESt1rATED •UCGET EST/BUDG REQUEST BURG/REQ RECOMMEND 6LDGET 4,960 36 428 40 283 104 146 363 1,635 TOTAL_KANPOIER OPERATIONAL ALAN 6,635 t t • • 0 • •. • • • • • • • • • • •.. • • • • • 0 • • ACCQ4\T QETAIL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND 840 MLNAN RESCURCES OFPt 310 SALARIES ANO MILES 330 PRINCES BENEFITS 1St PATCHING F I C A 332 CRCUP INSURANCE SS) E&PLOYEE RETIREMENT so It f_RINGFEIENEFII T5f 201 (LE I 362 CLIENT MATCMI'4G FICA 411 CEFAUPRQGIIAMEEVALUAIION _420 LEGAL SERVICES 430 MEDICAL SERVICES 470 04T CONTRACT SERVICES 415 S►EC NEED EXPUR PROG CAS • 4V0 COQ SUITI►.G t CQ'FFR*CT Sf 314 TRAVEL_ . !1S COLVENTICN t CONFER COST 720 CAS t Olt 130 VENICiE - REPAIR t PAINT 540 1RANSPORTATIJN COSTS 610 RENT t2) UTILITIES 63) TEtEPKONE A41 REPAIR t MAI'1T - BICtS *9'+ SPAC4 COSTS 710 OFFICE SUPPLIES 71S PRINTI44 WELD C O L K T Y, COLCRADO :LOOT ANALYSIS REIORI 1976 ILCGEI 197S REVENLE/EXPENCITLRE INTORMATION 1976 bUnGETING INFORMATICN ACTUAL ACTUAL A7 FOAL YEAR. - _ VARIANCE . DEPT VARIANCE .. .AOhIM __ APPROVED _. 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED OUCGET EST/2UDG REQUEST 8U0G/REQ RECOMMEND BUDGET 9.291 184,911 27,200 359,715* 528,299 507,099• 3,841 3,381 2681 3,381 232 22,384 22,384• 30,715 3n,71S► 273 14.786 14,786• 31,226 31,226• • 293,066 295,066• 553.320 $33►120• EMI 2,951• 7,3)3 5,533* 17,262 11,262• 32,369 32,369* ..3,349 _ 13,002 .. 900. 12,102* . 10,000 9,100• 1,000 3,000* 2,000 2,000• 17 900 900 900 4,411 9,481• 10,000 10,000I 254000 25,000• 70,000 10,000• 30,000 30.000* 70,000 76,000• 46 10, 31P 700 9.07$* 5.000 4,500* 113 . t,029 2,800 4,029• 3,200 2,400• 4S1 7,374 1,S74• 1,700 1,500• 9,735 4,777• 14,100 14,400• 3,893 3,898• 6,000 6,000• 16 16* 1,000 1,000• 1,406 41,696 2,630 39,040• 50,000 47,350• 2,263 400 1,363• 1,100 2C04 1,500 6,664 2.400 4,2644 8,000 5,600• 268 7,861 420 3,441* SOO E4• 256 300 4 3C+ 337 3,272 $70 2,4026 2,000 1,130• 835 1,666 3.666* 3,600 3,600* .4414 • C l NUM$ERR4;iT DETAIL 01 GENERAL /OD 720 FUCO COSTS 784.ClASSROQk SUPPLIES 726 KITCHEN SUPPLIES 730 PEQICAL SUPPLIES C 790 COk5uMAeLE SUPPLIES 800 EQUIP * *ENT OR LEASE ( 801 ECUIPHENT ►VRCHASED 002 SON-CAPITAC !QUIP PACK'S • 910 INSURANCE 920 REPAIR -C MA1NT . EQUIP 934 LAUNDRY C.LINEN 947 ADVERTISING 9S1_CuES C SLBSCRIPTIONS. 950 TUITION AND BOOKS 960 STIvE40S 962 SUPICRTIVE SFRVICES 980 RESEARCH C ANALYSIS 981 PRCGRAH DEYECOPMFNT TOTAL HLYAN RESCVRCES OFPT 47k/hi 1974 4 E L O C O L k T Y, COLORACC BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCGET 1975 REVENGEIEXPFNCITLRE INFCRHATICN ACTUAL AT FULL YEAP . .VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTIMATEC BLCGET EST/BLDG 7 17,577 "'CS 2,840 143 700 16,8770 1,3054 2,8400 1976 8V'GETING INFORMATION DEPT _VARIANCE-_ADH1N ..APPACVEO REQUEST SU06/RE0 RECOMNENO BUDGET 16,000 2,000 2,000 1430 100 146 87C 534 3360 58 6,796 1,478 !,3189 6+500 589 6.566 1,920 4,6460 1.000 • 2,573 766 1,6070 3.000 SO 240 434 347 10,000 II+ICC 1C,OCC 6,471 11.859 19,200 1+015+045 1 200 200 2400 400 434* 500 3479. .100 15,3C0* 2,0004 1,0001 . ICO• 534 ♦,0229 3,0809 • 2,2340 • 200 4004 5000 1001 10,000• 24.000 24,0000 1S,OCO9 10+C000 25.000 2S,OC• 18,100• 15,000 6,4710 11.859e 4,528 4,5199 47.019 968,026. 1,546+891 1,499,672• 41 • E L 0 C C L t T Y, CCLCRAOC BUDGET ANALYSIS AEPOAT 1976 BLCGEI AWL',, OET4!L NUWBER 0ESCRIPTION QL GENERAL.fQNQ_ 8'7 hPC 1AANSPORTIT!O'' 310 SALARIES L MAOES ISO FRINGE BENEFITS 351 sATCNING F I C A 352 GROGP INSURA•!cE 4t0 ACCOUNTING SERVICES +20 LEGAL_SERVICES 430 •'EOICAL SERVICES 490 CdkSU fi NG 6 CONTRACT fE _il0 TRAVEL - ._ SIS CCI.YF`+TICN C CONFER COST S2o GAS C OIL 530 REPAIR C MA1YT - VEMICCCE 590 TRA,SPOtTATI11 (6555 '110 4€IT 620 LTILITIES 633 1ElEPHor,E 640 REFAIR 4 MAIIT - •1063 69, SPACE COSTS 7L� CFFICE SLPPLIES 715 *AI:,T:NG 790 CCPS'JAABLE SUPPLIES '» £CLIP - RE'lT O4 LEASE ';l E;LI,'F•.T PUaC9ASEO 111 !-.S,,%slCE 920 REPAIR t MAI'lT - EQUIP 1973 REVEALE/EXPEPCITLRE 1':FORMA1lON 1976 BUDGETING 1RFORMATIGN ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL_TESR VARIANCE DEPT- VARIAAR__ ___AO$IH--- APPRCVEO- 197• JUNE 30 EST1WA?E0 eUCOET EST/5100 REQUEST BURR/RED RECOMMEND BUDGET `.344: 17 r P� i.' , 22,242 51,275 57,27So 1,674 8,6740 1,229 • 549 1,100 1,100• 150 150• 120 120* 100 1000 550 1,100 1►1000 72 • 549 3,550 3,450• 1,145 900 900• l 2^0 200• 43$ 1,950 1,9500 408 2,650 2,650+ 436 2,400 2,400* 199 65C 850* IOC 100* 186 1,60C 1,600* la 20C 20c* 200 2,152 2,652* 3,223 1,230 8,25C* 90 55c 55C• 44 1,25C 1,250• 61 720 720• 730 -, • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • $ A.C(CL'T GETAIL, NUNSER DESCRIPTION QI GEhMRAI FUND 943 ADVERTISING 953 TUITION AND NOOKS 940 STIPENDS 911 •RCGRAN DEYECOCNFNT TOTAL ►tRD TRANSPORTATION ACTUeI 197♦ w E L 0 CO L n T Y, COLORADO 3UDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 PLCGET 197$ kEYENUE/EXPENCITLRE Ir.FCRNATION GE 1 ACTva AT FUIL_Y AP YARIAhCE DEPT 1974 BUn 1 NG INFCRNATICN JUNE 30 ESTINAtED NUCGET EST/eUDG REQUEST VARIANCE _AQN1s AILOCETp SUpr,/AEo RECONrENp dUOGFT 40 32,339 IUD 96,441 96,441 -1 • • • • _._ 1 ACCOUNT DETAIL NUMSER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND IRO SRO HEAOSTART ISO COUNTY SHARE • JT FUND 310 SALARIES t WAGES 730 FRINGE EENEFITS 351 HATCHING F I C A 352 CROUP INSURANCE 410 ACCOUNTING SERVICES 420 LEGAL SEPVICIS 430 MEDICAL SERVICES 490 CONSULTING t CONTRACT SE 510 TRAVEL S1S CONVENTION C CONFER COST 520 CAS 1 OIL. 730 REPAIR t MAIN? • VENICIE 590 TRANSPORTATl1N COSTS 610 REST 620 UTILITIES 630 TELEPHONE 640 REPAIR t MAINT • (MSS 690 SPACE COSTS 710 OFFICE SUPPLIES 713 PRINTING 720 FOOD COSTS 725 CLASSROOP SUPPLIES 726 KITCHEN SUPPLIES 790 PEUICA% COSTS 790 CGNSUKAILE SUPPLIES ACTU►L (974 3,000 WELL C O U N T r, COLORAD O. ILCGET ANALYSIS RED if 1976 BLCCET 1975 REVENUE/EXPENClTLRE INFCRVAfIlf ACTUAL AT FULL TEA? VARIANCE ILNE 3O ES7IATE[ 2LCOET EST/RLO1 110,097 3,410 5,616 5,210 5, 34 1 967 1,363 die 1,229 71I 74 6,246 2,604 1,275 ?ADO 346 759 Sm ll,bl3 2,054 1,449 162 1,909 115,719 1E3,715 1t,94> 26,94> 4,U0C 4,COC 7,35, 7,351 1►CJC 3,00C IOC Sac ICJ 20C 11,S'C 11,50[ 1,4'C 1,400 • 395 tt,COC 40C 1976 6U;IGETING ItiFOR"ATI(U DEPT VARIANCE ADKI'+ APFRCVED RE1 051 6100tREJ REGQ+,E0 dLCCE r t t 1 ACCQLNT DETAIL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FUND $00 EQUIP • RENT OR LEASE 601 EQUIPMENT PURCHASED 910 INSURANCE 910 RE►AIR i MAINT - EQUIP 930 LAUNDRY C LIVEN 940 ADVERTISING 950 TUITION AND BOOKS 960 STIPENDS ACTUAL 1974 k E L D C C Ut T V, COLORADO. SLCCET AAALVSIS PEPrgi 197t BLCGET 1975 REVEtttE/EXPEACITtRE ILFCP✓AT1CN 1976 OU04ETINNG 1PFORtTICN ACTUAL tT FULL VEAP %ARIA\CF PEP! VARE/I.CF AOfI\ tPFF.EVED JL'.E 3'D ESTI'AtE: ELCGET EST/ALC6 RECUEST BUOG/RE. RtC04°E"c 6LnET 170 3;635 73 256 I'it, 9 TOTAL PRO HEADSTART 3;OQC 179;495 25C 25C 1;4C0 _11tOC ec 8L 261,943 261,943 • t f f 7 c t I ION 01 4ENER4L FUND $242 f,40 CETA TITLE 11 310 SALARIES C MAGES __330 .PALNGE_ AENEF I TS 351 PATCHINGFICA I C A 332 GROUP INSURANCE 360 CLIENT Sll►RIES l WAGEl 361 CLIENT FRINGE BENEFITS 362 CL1EtIT.M*TCHUNG F1CA 410 ACCOUNTING SERVICES ---------- ----------- - ------ 420 LEGAL SERVICES __ !IO_SJL_COHTRACTUAC SERVICE'S 475 SPEC NEED EXPER •ROG COS 490. CQ1VITL{.G_-C C0STA4C!. SF S10 TAAVEC ____-313_CONVENTION 4CONFER COST 520 GAS t OIL !30 PEPAIR C HA1NT - VEPICiE 590 TRANSPORTAT.I0N C4;TS 613 PELT 620 LTILITIES 630 TELEPHONE 440 4EPAIM t MAIVT - BLC'S 490 SPACE COSTS 710 OFFICE SUPPLIES 739 CCIiUahaLE $JPPLIES 300 EQUIP - REST OR LEASE 801 FQOIPNFNT PURCHASED ft E t 0 C C L I T Y a ICLORADC BUDGET AAALYSIS REPORT 1914 BLOGET_ 1975 REVENLEIEXPEACITLRE If4CRMATICN 1976 BUnGETIAG INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL Al FCLL YEAP _YARIAACE DEPT VARIANCEADMIN.. .-APPApYff0- 197♦ JUNE 30 ESTII4ATEC BUM,- --EST/BUDG REQUEST BUDG/REO RECOMMEND BUDGET 11.024 31970 3,970• 397 397• ]4B 489 • 200 72 48 23 S75 201 163 9 13 3 212 • • • • 2:'0 200• • • 110 too• 200 200* • 175 175* 100 100• 100 IOC• 70 70* 130 13C• • SO • Sc. • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • ACCQLhT CETAII NUN12R DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FU'NO 'to 1NSuAANCE 020 REPAIR t HAIN1 - EQUIP 940 ADVERTISING 950 TUITION ANO So0AS 160 STIPENDS 962 SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 911 9RCGRAM DEVELOPMENT TOTAL HID CETA TITLE II saint" • -i r. RELO C O U N T Vi C C L O R A 0 0 BUDGET AhALVSIS RE►ORT t976 IIOGci 1975 REVENUE/ENPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 000Ef1IhG INFORMATIGN ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL VEAP _ VARIANCE- OEPT. VARIANCE ADMIN &PPRp4EED 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATEC /UCGET EST/ILOG REQUEST 6000/,E0 RECOMMEND •IDLE? halo • a a a a a 5$492 5,491 • • a a • a a • E - CCCI!T NUMBER OESCRISTION 41 GENERAL FUND Roc CCG CRIMINAL JUSTICE 101 SALARIES C WAGES * CROSS 102 PAYRO4L TAXES 143 PAYROLL {NS.6 REtIREMENT 107 PRCflESSIOMAL SERVICFS _ASTUt.I 197♦ h E t 0 C O L T Y, CCLORAOC BUOGET AR!,LYSIS PERMIT 1976 BLCGET_ __ _ 1975 REYERUE/EXPENCITLPE !''FORMATION 1976 BUIGETING 1NFOFMATICH ACTUAL AT !LLI YEAR VARIANCE . DORT. VARIANCE AOE1R__ APPRLVED --- JUNE 30 1STINATEO BUCGET EST/SUDG REQUEST BUOGMEO RECORNENO SIDLE? 17,461 22,455 3,488. .1,360 3,159 41,916 4 2,453 2,453 5.091. . _5.091 3,139 1.000 2,139• 20,630 21,266 1.062 1,391 360 4,725 1,000 .-.110. TBAIHING. 6_.C2tVEKTICfly ._400 - 6Q06 111 TRAVEL 6 TRAMSPOATAT104 3,191 3,721 9,111 9,174 2.200 7:574 112 SUPPLIES 1.223 376 0,923 1,923 20086 6,039 114 TELEPI+ONE 6 TELEGRAPH _785 1,412 1,300 1,3001 116 POSTAGE 120 too 800 8004 117 ADVERT L LEGAL NOTICES __Ill Ih _C_BONDS.. _ . -- 123 DUES SUBSCRIPT L MEETING 106 174 200 200. 192 EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 30 ISO ISO ISO In RUILDING . REJT OR LEASE 1,160 2,160 2,160A t91 EQUIPMENT . REkT OR LEAS 10.3 374 'J7i 5749, TOTAL.COO IMMINAL JUSTICE 16,661 33,604 74,2C2 69a309 . .4,8439 29.064 40,245 .__. 1. -- 3 i 4.• • 4 &C( NT DETAIL NUMBER oESCRtPTtom 0I GENERAL FUND 291 rISCL-E+'ERGENCY E°PLCV GA 101 SALARIES I VAGES.GROSS 102 PAYAOLC TAXES 103 rAV*Ott INS -t RLTLRENENT 14t MISCECCAkEOus kE l0 CCU N TV, C C l OAA 0C BUDGET AAJLVSIS PE►OAT 1976 BLOGET ACTUIL ACTU►L5ATE4FULL/YEARIANCEADIIIA AtITLRE 1�i0RMVARIANCE DEPT ATION 1976VAR�G `ATICN ffD 1974 JUNE SO ESTIRATED BUCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BUDO/REQ RECOMMEND B60Zi1 30,174 1,744 !47 24,066 Li0T5 1,100 TOTAL KISCL-EMERGENCY EMPLOY OR 32,465 26,241 ibtodelp 1t 21,000 21,000• 1.225 1,223* .760 /604 22,985 22,96$ _-9 * c 4CCQ4RT OET&IL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 01 GENERAL FU40 W E L D C C u\ T V, C O L O R A 0 0 8U0GET ANALYSIS REPORT 1916 BLCGEI 1975 RfVENIE/E$PENCITLRE ISFORMATICN 1976 BUDGETING INFCRKATION ACTUAL *CIVIC AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE --ADMIN. APPRCVE0__-._._ 1971 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED 814017 EST/BUDG REQUEST BUD,/RED RECOMMEND BLOOIT 892 $RO (ETA TITLE t 101 SALARIES C MAGES-GAQSS 34,669 28,667 102 PAYROLL TAKES 2,006 833 LOS -PAYROLL INS tt_RETIPE"ENT - 11009 11010 105 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT 634 23 107 PAQFESSICNAL SERVICES 1,D80 900 110 TRAINING AND CONVEK1TQUS 99 178 111 TRAVEL 6 TRANSPOITATTON 3,201 1,502 112 SUPPLIES_ 1,381 729 114 TELEPHONE G TELEGRAPH 974 1,000 116 POSTAGE Tee 100 192 EQUIPMENT I1iik !£ 196 OU LOtNG•RENT OR LEASE 3,003 1,886 360 CLIENT SALARIES L WOES 761 CLIENT FRINGE BENEFITS 362 CLIENT MITCMING_FICA 470 OJT CONTRACTUAL IERVICIS !73_3LES NEED EXPER_PROGIDS. 490 CONSULT L COVTRACT StRVS 950 TUITION L 800'(5 -940.STIPENQS 962 S4PPORTIVE SERVICES 981 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT TOTAL hOD CETA TITLE I 488563 36,906 57,660 3,375 21.883 21800 2,300 1+000 4,368 1.000 1.500 S00 3.672 57,660• 3,3736 2,58!• 244004. 2,300• 1,000* 4,3006 1,000• 1,500$ 500* • 3,072• • • • • • • • • • • 81.060 51,060 I 4CC0tt,T DETAIL NUMIER 01SCR1PTIOP 01 GENERAL FuND 69) ACUIT DIVERSI3S PRCGRew 101 SALARIES C WiGES • GROSS 102 PAYROLL TAXIS LQS.►&YAQL_IN! t RETIREMENT 1`007 ►ROFFESSIOvAL SERVICES 111 TRAVELM4 TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPLIES fE IU LQiHIfNE AND tEtEGRiPw 116 POSTAGE 1�2 EQUIPMENT PURCWASES 96 WILDING • RIMY OR LEAiE TOTAL ►Cult 01VERSI1N PRCGRAP ♦a' •h w E L D C O L N T v. COLORADO OUCGET Ah/IvSIS REPORT 1976 PLOGE1 1975 REVEhuC/EXPENCITLRE IhFCRMATION 1976 IUOGE1HPG INFORM►TICN ACTst AClUAa AT FULL VEAr VARIANCE DEPT. VARIANCE ADMIN _ APPROVED 197♦ JUNE 10 EST1✓ItEO 1000ET EST/604 REQUEST 1000/R10 RECOMMEND 6LOGET 15.732 604 147 425 26.071 67) 6,191 34,000 3.066 2,472 20.000 297 1,559 2.500 1,362 1.945 2.500 42 51 75 363 912 1.200 4A 60 60 014 1.515 1.145 1.000 1,200 2.400 20,966 42.758 27,000 1.533 1.216 34.930 300 1.000 640 2.400 27.0001 1,5311 1.2360 14.110 2.0001 1.5001 3600 601 311651 46.160 2,630 1.760 16.660 19,300• 1.097• .5240 16,210 200 050 1.560 3.. 0 2.640 1,6401 960 2.118 lips 4100 91.650 65,439 22.2191 79.690 ln,251s y ( 4CcCtsT DETAIL NOSE* DESCRIPTION Dl GENERAL FUND 4',4 LARINER.wftf REGIONAL COG 101 SALARIES C WAGES:GROSS 101 PAYROLL TAXES 1.03 PAYR0LI_INS-C-RETI&EVENT 107 PROFESSIONAL SERVICET _110.TRAINING C CONYENT10':5, 111 TRAVE4 C TRANSPORTATION 112 SUPPttES 114 TELEPHONE C TELEGRAPH 116 POSTAGE It7 ADVERT C LEGAL NOTICES 125 CUES SUBS C NENTIKGS 129 NOOKS C MAGAZINES 121 F000 COST - E L 0 C C U N T Y, COLORADO BUDGET AA/LYSIS REPORT 1976 ELCGEI A TUA 1973 REVFNUE/EXPFAC!TLRI INFORMATION 1976 BUIGEIthG INFORMATIGN .C 1 ACTVAI AT F4St YEAR . VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE_ _ _AD lh __ _ APPBGYEO..._ 1474 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/AL0G REQUEST BUOG/REQ RECOMMEND BUDGET 4,875 215 _2.46 10,777 .618 650 225 328 L6 124 94 146 REPAIRS C VAIN-EQUIPME31T 14 1s0 CO 511ARE OF JOIN, hank 12,688 17,691 70,140 76040 _192 EQUIPMINT_.PURCMASE ..._, 197 EQU!P1!NT RENT OP LEASE TOTAL IARIMER.WELD REGIONAL COG 30,+09 17,691 7C,$4C 7C,140 lift 42,336 42.9364 1,962 1,962• 2.03$ 2,05.81 5.000 5,000• _600 _ —6000. 1,100 1.100* 475 4754 1.800 1s8C04 11300 1.300. 4.300 4,3009 400 400$ 1.373 1.375• 70,840 - 1a230R 4,886 ♦,886• 1,230 69►042 1.798 t kCCU TAVIL NU $ERL 1T OEOESCRI►TION 01 GENERAL FUND 895 DIST ATTv•CONSUM AFFAIRk 101 SALARIES I WAGES GROSS 102 ►AYAOLL TAXES ___142 PAYROLL IRS t.RETIPE._. 107 PRCFESSIONAL SERVICES 11Q_TRAIV11tG__L_COHVENT1Q.S III TRAVELEI TRANS • MILEAGE It 114.TELEP}QNE L TELEGRAP!+. 116 POSTAGE WELD COLN T V, CC L^ R A 0 0 BUDGET A avSIS REPORT 1976 .BLDGET 1975 REVENUE/ExPENCITLRE INFORWATICN 1976 BUDGETIKG INFORMAT!CN ACTUAL ACTUAL_ AT FULL YELP . _ _ VARIANCE DEPT_ .VARIANCE---.ADM1h- - -APPROVED--- 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIPATEC BUDGET EST/BUDO REQUEST BUDO/RIO RECOMMEND BLDGET 14,687 573 15,000 1,222 529 45 15,000• 36,286 30,268• 2,123 2,123, 1+760 1.760* 300 5009 __ .100 _1COa 198'9 9C0 9005 1,610 1,610. 364 200 200* 500 500• 914 730 7304 1,800 1,8006 77 250 250• 600 6C09 -_-__144_ PAIAi_L_RALXT•IOUIP-_--___-______ _— 192 EQUIP • PURCHASE 846 2,600 196 1140_;_RtlT DR__LISE_ _ 90Q . 1,000 197 EQUIP•RENT OR IE4SE TOTAL GIST ATTY•CONSUM AFFAIR! 20,757 1,419 20,700 2,600• 1,000• 1,008---1,OC86- 650 650• .2,400 2,4009_ 1,368 1,36R• 20;100• 50,707 5o►70ii ti tC UxT QETA((ll 1I1A15EO OESCRIPTIO" Q1 _GENERAL FUN 696 i ELFIR: Fist, INVFSTIratl 101 SALARIES G WAGES • 0405$ 102 PATROLS TAXES PAYIOLt_,-INS_ 1.IIEINENMT 107 PROFFESSIONAL SERVICES ACTUAL 1974 9,125 53, 445 • WELD C O U N T V, COL O R A O G S000FT ANILVSIS REPORT 1976 BLOGET cc 1975 REVENLE/EXPFI%tITLRE 1'�FORMITICN AJUNEL30T ESTIYITEO C AGEW EST/BUDG 8,794 i50 f 3 55 17,940 1t050 1,709 55 17,940 3,050 1,709 EE 1976 BUOGE1ING INFORMATIONvARIANCEEO REQUEST BUOGFRED A RECO$*ENO ILOGET 19,609 1.147 1,464 S5► 196694 70 _ 1351 __110 i&AININO_L.CO*;VENTIQ�!S _ 100 100 .25 75 111 TRAVEL C TRANSPORTATION 7 460 700 640 600 75 565 112 SUPPLIES 1 26 60 75 15 73 t14_TLLEPIION.E C TELEGRAPH 116 POSTAGE 116 INSURANCE C BONDS 55 55 110 55 110 123 DUES SUSSCRIP C Miiitko$ 86 86 75 114 100 250 146. PAINT_ OF (QUIZ.. 419 *19 419• 1+256 1,2)6• 196 BLLGS . PENT OR (EASE 197 EQUIPMENT RENT _QR LEAS 561 1,10C 1,800 700- . 1,090 710 ._ IQIAL_ktLEARE-PRAUO INVEST1GAtI. ..10,368. 113424 23,214 23,499. 225 23,331 1,8524 ALMA, 0E7411 NUMBER DESCRIPTION .01 GENERAL..fuNO 697 JIiVEN1LE INVESTIGATIC" 101 SALARIES AND dAGES•GROSS 102 ►AYAOLC TAMES _ 107- PAYROLL INS_ I RETIREMENT 107 PAOFFESSIOYAL SERVICES AcTu5L 1974 WEL 0 C C U h T Y, COLORADO BUDGET AkALYSIS RETORT 1976 BLOGET 1975 REVENLE/EMPENCITLRE INFORMATION ACTVAC AT ELLL YEAR /ARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTIVATEC BUCOET EST/81,0G 1976 BUDGETING IhF0RMA710N DEPT VARIANCE AOMIN APP/MVED REQUEST BUOG/REO RECOMMEND OLOGET 5,400 5,400 10,800 10,400 12,000 1,200• 115 157 632 612 702 704 99 .193 612 .412 440 284 1,249 1.749 1,249• _ 110_AA. I1t11NG AND COvE ttNTICNS - . _ .150 ..570 -_ 600 --350 250• . 75 -273 111 TRAYS4 t TRANSPORTATION 114 111 830 2.330 2.000 359 1,910 112 SUPPLIES 127 123 850 100 750• 250 1504 __114_TELEPMDNE.6 TELEGRAPH .283 ..401 _801 S00 301♦ 350 150 116 POSTAGE 100 100 50 1504 250 200• __-.12-3_LLEi_511tSGRIP.Tt1SIM761 ._ 109.__ __.248 _-300 _---100. _ .. .200* 150. . . -_.-500 146 MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 202 412 412 4820 917 9370 196 IUILOINGS RENT OR LEAS[ 450 450 450 197 EQUIPMENT . RENT CR LEAS 613 1,824 1.824 1,8240 1,36T 1,367• TOTAL JUVENILE 1NVE$IIGATION 7,501 11,928 L1,930 15.724 3,206• 17.321 1,997# , r • 1 I 1 NU4SE.'` .t=EOESCRIPTION 01 GESERAL Fu`10 dTA nR: CETA TITLE VI 101 SALARIES L WAGES • GRCSS 132 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROLL INS 6 RETIREEHT 1e7 PRCIESSICHAL SERVICES 111 TAAvEL L TRA4SPOATA1ICN 112 SUPPLIES 114 POSTAGE TELE ETC 123 O.ES SUBS L `1EETINGS 1.4O_SL1E"T SALARIES t WAGES 351 CLIENT FRINGE BENEFITS 352 CLIENT MATCHING FICA 363 CLIENT RETIREMENT •7^ CJT COMTPACTVAL SERVICES :75 SPEC SEEG EXPER PRO& (n5 490 CJHSUCT C CONTRACT SfRVS 155 TUtT10%I C BD'1KS 95) ST1pEIPS 562 StPPORTIVE SERVICES 931 PRCGRAM OEVELOPMFNT TOTlCITA TITLE VI 14,x;^/ . %CTV!L 1914 1,666 97 w E L D C C L" T Y, C C l C R A 0 C: 810611 ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 PLCGET 1975 REVENUE/EXPFht1TLRE 1'•FCRHATICA ACTUAL AT FRLU TEAR VARIANC€ JUNE 30 ESTI!'ATEO eUCGET ESl/8Lo 3,399 58 30 14 94 2 136 175 68 1,954 3,785 2,000 2,000• 117 117• • 9C 90• SC SC* * S • • • • • • • • • • 2,257 2,257 -f 1916 8U'?GE11NG INFCRMATICH DEPT YAR4A':CE - AOrilk--.. . APPRCY 0. REQUEST BUDG/RED RECOMMEHO RLBGET • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 E .fi CCOL`\T DETAIL. NURSER DESCRIPTION 01 4ENERAL FUND 6♦4 EMERGENCY JOSS PRrGRA" 101 SALAR(RS C WAGES 102 PAYROLL TAXES 103 PAYROCC,ENS i RETIREMENT ACTUAL 1971 h E L O C C L I T Y, C C L 1 R A D 0 BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 SLOGE1 1973 REVEh4E/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATICN ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/BLDG 9$,633 S15 0040 _TOTAL EMERGEINCY_JOBS PROGRAM . _ 1031208 • • 9 1976 BUDGETING 1hPORMATICN DEPT VARIANCE Ab$IN .-APP*0pV10 REQUEST •000/RED RECOMREND MACE! s • • WELD C C L N T V, COLORADO BUDGET -ANA-041E REPORT WISER E L`T OE DSC ERIPTION 0$ COTLNGENT ?LW) 3M CONTINGENT FWD 100-TIll3cER5 1011 C6atscENT fuVo C 1476 ALCGET L915 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAC AT FLIT TEAR. VARIANCE _DEPT . ..VARIANCE ._ ADRIR __APE DVEO... 197A JUNE 30 ESTIMATED IbCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BVDG/RED RECOMMEND BLOGET 33C,C00 330,000 400.000 50.0001 330,000 330,000 400.000 5 1000• k �Ell4tiT BEQISCRiPtION t3_►Ulllt VOAk1 CO. SAYS 601 PLlltt WORKS CTV CRY R160 t<EUo cou*Tv. cc n*AOo ivaett 3�1i sit RrPba4 . 1916 iltcIT 1913 RIVIN11Il44/Ex�PlttCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 � 1976 SUnG!Il?$ INPORMITICN�j1 A19U�ll _- A J[k;t 34t ._ ISTIMATlo __ . _ WGbIT I$T#0VO6 IIIOUIS? 6VO6 Rr0 RECOMMEND 60411n o!- nR lSIIONAL SIAVICIIS 347.09! _13I SOLOING -.*A9a4tl. .46,119 lstf3,600 . 1,1!2,000 ----t9,000:__bo6oi000-- . 161,000 -- _TOTAL flilklt..YQAtcS-CIY_S1V_1LbG----.97,011_. -40,319 --3,133,000-3i113e004.---.--19,800--31000,000 ACC.C4':T DETAIL_ ACTu'l MUNIEA DESCRIPTION 1974 QS 0J9t1C .:RKS FUND sot ccLNTv AUILDr.us 191 5U toeNG:PURCNAst 2,100000 194 INPAavEMENTS TOTAL CCUbTY $UILDI'+Gs 2,30000c t AELD C C U N T Y, CCLORADO BUDGET AAILYSIS PEPOAT 1076 9104E1 1975 REVENIE/E%FENCITLRE 1r4FCRNATICN 1976 BUQGETIAG INFOANATICN ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE _Off! _.VARIANCE- _ ADMIN___._ APPRDVID_ JUNE 30 ESTIYATEC SUCGET EST/SLOG REQUEST SUDO/REQ RECOMMEND SLIM, 75,000 75,00D 320,000 245,0004 75,000 7S,coo 320,000 245,0cc. suli `tit Ot0llkRtP7lok ll MEM REYENV! I+iAR%RG 601 FE:E&AI REVEYU( SHARING oao-604407 1.91 flo*Ral kt9E4VE 9h*RING 144 1MP*ogt$INTS fQT4t-Flol&It REYENUE SWARIWG AC!U11 1'174 b I L C C C U'. T V, COL O R A 0 0 0006!1 Ahli.7111 REPORT 1976 lt00E1 1973 REYEybyUE`/E{xPtkCITtRE INFORMAIICN AJUk&L30T e$tIN�TfC SUCOET I$T%6U06 211.079 10.962 221.961 990,97- 1,900.000 ♦37.679 097.917 1.900.000 1./00.000 I,40 6000 1976 OU`9`GI`TT11tO INFORMATION EE tEQUIST S000/Rt0 IIECOMNfhO . ►I'OCpp ITO 300,000. 10900.000 100.000! 900.0001 1.700.000 100,000• 1 MAW" DIOlick1sTl0N 004 SOCIAL SEtV1cES 801 AOMINIS?A4tloN 001 101 I1(411254#2AMANIvT 002 l0 'ALARM■V SACANT 001 lot SILARIES.RIOUESTIC 004 102 0.6.148 05 101 'tummy* 004. IO, -?UL?N _INi4.RANCE 001 lot YORKNENIS COMP 002 101 1111 INSURANCE 009 106 CONTRACT SERVICES 010 107 CTY ATTNY P! S A_ TNY IKEA 412 !07 D�r A11Njj P I 0 2 02 DATA PROC ES NO 014.is 102 TRAVEL91.7AAININO NTRCS 016 Alt OFFICE SUPPLIES 017 Ill utiiitlis suP�itEs 019 114 TILEPMONI 'ole Ate i01760 Ott 112 IN5UR 4 CADS 0 2 119_40144 lfAN NAT CNS 022 121 ARNGRID CAISERVICE' 024 127 CA101T 2URIAU OWES 0; i$,A0 !40.110Ry.CoNNI7 ANIOUS 017 141 NISCL•MOVEN6 EXPIRE' Olt 146 AiP% AINT,t0UIPMENT Ott 1Q 96 5100 R1NT,PTRtUPTCv 092 196 6100 RENT:P000 STA4P 140 PAAUD RECOVIRtIS TOTAL ADMINISTRATION ACTUAL 1074 2)6'992 11,646 18,776 49,911 77,987 :41!04 21175 3,940 1,900 29,213 "I 6,915 41,421 19,741 2l1t_I1 11,227 1,744 16,000 169 71113 7,014 104 439 1.531 .40x51 1,312 40.211- 1.406 11,190 4,639 AJUNIl10T N ES1 ATE IUCGET REOuEST,97ee Di%INIEiPENGCOMNINDtO T--111111)81 ,ILOCE1° --- M E L D c O U N T V. COLORAO lu00it AI,AIVSii REPORT 1976 222672 _ 1975 REVENUE/IXPENCITLRE INFORMATION 413;239 1,064,1145 1,016;715 27,500• #.192:521 15'042 12'642 24.87 510400 71.590 11,190 67,300 17,244 430000 56,000 7,000 65,700 171510 120000 19ri92 7'2.42• 36'SoD 1i 114 2,000 1;073 922• #'000 20920 9.600 1►620 4,700 10140 4.000 360700 11,300 90000 16,319 tilos -102 1!,787 7,117 44119 60098 100622 3,170 3 Not? - e 2,079 36,060 19, 100 3,930 130 iT, co 16,930 ;1930. 15.016 29,290 140-00O 119 91$19 _ 4,200 125 17.769 . 994 _206T0 452 2,100 76 170 29,516 41010 1.332 2!,348 70,900 22,000 2,500 42,160 16,900 12,500 220000 110000 1.500 ..?4000_ 20000 121 7,900• 1,200 1,590 90 8,060 430• 21,910• 4,464 10290• 32,000 20►000 It000 oi000 1,900 700 42,000 19.000 it2.00 !9,000 1$1;72#• 13,016• 12.6124 •'290 19,700• 11'0426 9236 900 Ii01C0 7,500• 160 2;500, 220 • 200 70000 1,000* 0 17,300 4,900, 11265 300 1,000 ?1300-•. _ _101.099. IA (2030,. 7,200 9,000 1,000 97 24 400 17,• 400 40.000 20000 $0000 1,600 . 11470 400 _ _ . 100• 7,000 i'o00• _ - j 1,000 1.440 21,542 1,297,544 527,061 1,92',tCC 1,524,141 tiair? /' .. ,. 10070• 108 41000 1.132 810941 1100.0• Los 7,939, 1,735.500 211,359. A(CGIMT OETAII NUM:E1l DESCRIPTION 04 SOCIAL SCAVICES 602 GENERAL ASSISTANCE 160 DIRECT ASSISTANCE' TOTAL GEMERAC ASSISTANCE t' r lit l 0 COUNT V. COLORADO BUOSIT ANALYSIS RIPORT 1976 BLOGET -r 1975 REVENUE/Ex/ENtITLRE INFORMATION ► 1916 BUriGETING INRCRMATICN .A ACTUAL ACTUAL AT IL YEAR YARIANCE -._- OE T._._ _VAIR1AECE _ADMIN.AJOE0 147• JUNE SO ESTIMATED 14CGET ISTIl000 REQUEST 1000/RIO RECOMMIND KOUET 77.219 42.161 10.400 11.706 7.306 90.000 20216$ 77.219 A2.EA1 10.400 11.704 7.306 90.000 2.2960 MELO COVK TVs COLORAO 0 SUDOET ANALYSES iSPORT _ 3CCOUNT. (WAIL . NUMSIR OISCRIPTION 04 SOCIAL SERVICES A03 A10 TO 1k1 SO ND 160 DIRECT ASSISTANCE TOTIL AID TO TILE SLING 1976 SLOESI. I913 REVENUE/EXPEt$C11LRE INFORMATION 1976 SU¢GEII1,6 INFORMATION /MUSIC .ACTUAL AT FUII VE/P .VlAIAACE DEPT. _ VARIANCE - *MIX --APPRCVED-- ►97' JUNI 10 ESTIMn?1O • IUCOET EST/SUDO REQUEST 1000/REQ RECOMMEND 11MOGET 260320 {0336 10,000 21,600 11,600 21►000 600 16,029 •,336 10,000 21,600 11,600 21,000 600 S 3r NURSERI\T 9EQlI kl►T10H 06 SOCIAL SERVICES 80♦ AID TO DEPENDENT CM!IOXIN 180 DIRECT ASSISTANC! ACTUAL 197• Y C l 0 COLA T Y, CCLORAOC 'vow AAALYSIS PEPORT 1970 6LCGE1 1975 REYENUU`ERR E/EXP►ACITLRE INFCRMATICN 1976 6U6CET1AG IN►GR11ATICN ACTUAL AT ESTIMATED WOE? ESTlEE 4O 6000 REQUEST 6U00/RERECOMMEND A800G�El0 30 3,090,041 1;416,162 3,417,000 1,101,000 31!,000. 3►6A03000 73,,000• TO?4L AID TO DEPENDENT CMILDREN 3,090,091 1,016,102 3,A1T,DCO 1,105,000 312,000' 3'140►000 73,•0000 WELD C O U R T Y, COL O R A 0 0 BUDGET ►AALY$II 11EPORT l 1 DETAS W�GCQLt`T-I 0! RIPTIOk 1976 _ lLDOl1 - 1915 REVINIJE/EXPEKCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 SUOGETING INFORMATION A11 AJUNEL30T ESTIMATED tUCOIT EST//UDD REQUEST ! DO/RED RECOMMEND •LO D CETIANCE __ADAM_ ppO_.. 174 _ __ _Q♦__i*CIAU SERVICES-. 40S A10 TO NEEOY•01SASLEO 160 DIRECT ASSISTANCE 240,621 109,565 $34,000 273,000 39,C00• 409.000 13A,000* TOTAL AID TO NEEDY.OISARLEO 240,621 T09,16S 134,000 17!,000 -.1 S9,CO0* 409.000 136,DCOS wW AGCC1 N7 QUi NUNb:A OIICRtitiow 04 lOtIAL SERVICES 600 CNILO w(L7ARE 160 DIRECT 4SStSTANC! TOUT CMILO fELlARE S110 C C U N 7 r, COLORADO •UDME7 At,1INSIS At►OA7 1976 $L0GET 1973 REVENLE/EXPENC17LRE 1'4 fRMAt1CN F 1976 eUn6E11NG INFORMATION ACTUAL1474AJUNEl301 ESTIPAATI0 SUCGET EST/SU06 AEQUEST j O$ EQ AECORM5NO S{CEEtO 406,560 i6e$IS1 421,000 104,200 22,600• 522,000 1176600• 406,560 16e,151 421,000 404,200 22,600, s22i0oo wring). °J 1 1 A W E L O C GUN T V, C O L O R A 0 0 NUDGE? ANALYSIS REPORT 1970 PLOGET. ACCClhi DETAIL NuM/ER OISCRIFTION OR SOCIAL SERVICES d07 TLIFRCUCOSIS ISStITANLE TOTAL TLI£RCULOSIS ASSIST►NC£ I 4 r 191A REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATIGN 1970 6UDOETING-INFORMATION ACTUIL AcTUAC AT PULL _YIP,.___ _ . VARIANCE DEFT . -. VARI►NCE--.--.ADfIt._ _ -APPROVED_____ 197• JUNE 30 ES?IWATEO IUCGET EST/6OG REQUEST 6UDG/RE0 RECUM#IND D;;DGET i i I sr . ' \M r. i ( C ( NUAilV OEDESC 19T10N 06 SOQIAL. SERVICES 801 JAY CARE 160 DIRECT ASSISTANCE TOTAL DRV CARE ACTUAL I9Tl WILD C O L k T Y, COLORAOC BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLDGET 1975 RIVENciE/EXPFACITLRE IP.FORNATICN 1976 BUnGETEEIhG 1N10RKATICN UNEL AJ30T 11114111g BUCGFT ESt//cCG 41S5E5T BUOG%fEQ RECOMMEND A8LOG[ 0 230,796 90,164 23P,000 2!0,000 12,000 302,000 52,000• 230,794 90,161 23P,OCo 25C,000 12►000 302,000 32,000• a1J *JM fl"T DEDFSCRIPTIaM 04 SOCIIt SERVICES 601 JAY CARE 160 DIRECT ASSISTANCE TORT. 0AV CU! W ELO C O U K T Y, COLORADC 61;0617 i#Atv3IS REPORT 1976 ILOCET 1975 REVEM44`E/EA F#CITtRE It,FOPMATggICN EE 1976 6UncfTI#G INFORMATION ACTUAL IJUNEL30T ESTIYITIC 6000ET EST/6LLOG I►EQLEi15T SVOG/REC RECO KENO 3BL000TO 230,796 90,164 23,,000 250,000 12,000 302,000 52,000• 230,796 90,164 23P,000 250,000 12,000 302,000 52,000• 14 T • • ACCO_ViT. DETAIL _ ... -DRAW DESCRIPTION Q4_ SOCIAL SERVICES 609 NFOICAID TAANSP0RTAT1Ch 160 DIRECT ASSISTANCE TOTAL MEDICAID TRANSPORTATION WELD C O U N T V, COLORADO 6UD6ET AhltvSIS REPORT 1976 ELOGEI .. 1973 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRI INFORNATICN 1976 BUDGETING IPPORMATICN _ACTUAL . ALIVAC AT .FUCL YEAR . YARIIU,CE DEPT VARIANCE ---_AOMI$-_._..APIAOVID------- 197♦ 4UNI 30 ESTIMATED SUCCET EST/EVDG REQUEST SUOO/RED RECOMMEND BLDG! 6,616 • 1,703 ♦,60C 3,COO 1,60to 3,300 t,S002 ♦,+ti16 1,703 ♦,600 1,000 1,e00• S,s00 tor , t.iCO• CCOAAT OCTA ` Wilt* OE Coif IC Wilt*'�N QA SOCIAL SERVICES 610 CLAIN REFUGEE 101AL CUtAN REFUGEE i • WELD C O U N T V, CCLORADC 6VOGET *14LV ST$ REPORT 1910 6LOGET 1973 REV MULEIExPENCITLRE I►4FCRNAT1CC!N ((,EE 1976 6UPGITtPG INPORMATICN ACTUAL9AJUNEL301 NSTIYAM 6176-0ET IST16V00 RIQUIST 4UD61*E0 RECOMNIND A1DIEE4.. ria . *AirOETA14 1Mri ri 0iSCRtPTIou 04 SOCIAL SERVICES ail SERVICE w*Y.lfs'S 164 SERVICE PAYMENTS TOTAL SERVICE PAYMENTS AC9VAI 1974 1; E l O C Q U \ T Y, COLORADC SUOOET RIPORT 1176 - ILCGE1 1971 REVENt;E/ERFENCITIRE INFORMATION KIVAI AT Fkiti,)gmt VARIANCE JUNI SO ES 141 10 IUCGET EST/SLOG 3,169 2,200 1,169 2,2CC 4 • 1976 6000EltbO INFORMATION REQUEST SU08/RED RECOMMEND AB000ET0 2,200• 6,700 6,7C0• 2,200• 6,700 l,7C0• A J_1h1._OETAI4 _.._ 11U��R DlSCRIsTIOk .Q1 0ClAL iERVICES alt SERVICE PAYMENTS 16o SERVICE PAYMENTS TCITAt SERVICE PAYMENTS UELD C D U\ T Y, C O l O R A D C 6UD6ET AlILYSIS PIPCRT 191E OICGEI 1973 REVEktE/EXPEACI7LRE IVFURN►LION 1976 $UbGttlbG INPCRMAIICN .ACL7DL ACTVAC AT i.441..IC* _ ._ VARIAACE OEPT. - VRR.JANCF A021Iti_. _ __APf(IpYFQ..__ _ 1974 JUNE 30 ES IRA E0 EMIT EST/6000 REQUEST SMOKED RECOMMEND ROUT 3,169 2,260 1,169 2,2CC ft 2,200• 6,700 6,7C0s 2,20Cs 6,700 l,7C0s • WELD C C L P T V, C O L 0 R A O O SLCGET AKALYSIS REIORT 1976 BLOGET ICCLtST DETAIL IWNStA DESCRIPTION 04 SOCIAL SERVICES 856 YCUTr .(ILFWAY house 101 SILAlIES 4 AEGIS • 64015 102 IAVaOLL TAXES 103. PAYROLL INS.6 RETIREMENT. 111 TAAvEi _1;_2.0EFICE SUPPLIES__ 114 TELEPHONE A1974l 14,634 40 114 328 _ 423. 161 120 FOOD 1,900 125 RECREATION C ALLOWANCES 355 _U 1 3EDICAL $JR• GTSM'S _ ._-1,475 __-__141_MISCEiLAN_E UL _ __ - 423 145 REPAIR 4 MAIN' - BLOCS 1,166 146 REPAIR 6 MAINT - EOUIP 234 --------------- ----- t S EQUIPMENT 4 PURCHASE lk RENT t UTILITIES TOTAL YOUTH HALFWAY HOUSE 2,617 1,067 28, 111' 1915 REVENLE/ExPEPCITLRE INFOR)ATION ACTUAL AY FULL YEAR _. _ VARIANCE. _DEPT_ YARIAMtL- - ADM-- .APPROVED. . JUNE 30 ES?IMATEO OUCGET EST/SLOG REQUEST 5000/REQ RECOMMEND BUDGET 35,530 2,078 1,939 1,878 li,t80 5.930 ♦CO I,OCC 64,033 1976 OU9GETING TNFORNATICN 35,5306 39,076 2,0786 2,283 .1,9196. _1+959 39,016• 2,285. 1,939• 1,8786 1,000 1,oC06 14,260* _ _ 14,920 _ __11,92Os $,930• 6,140 6,3809 1006 200 1,000• .910 9106 64,0356 80* 66,530 66,530• • WE L D COL h TY, COLORADO iUDaif ihiCvsls R[roet 1976 _EDCET_ _ ._ 197$ REYEN(/EXPEh01TLRE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGETIkG INFORMATION ACCctS7 DETAIL_ _ ACTUAL /CTUAL_ AT _EGLL YEAR . Y RIA*CE _Jan _- VARtANSE *Weft OE$C*IPTIOW 1974 JUNI 30 ESTIMATED •UCGET EST/EUDG REQUEST SUDO/RIO RECOMMEND DOGE? QS OiO AGE PENSION FUND SO1 CIO AGE RENSIIN EhO 16) DIRECT ASSISTANCE 614,371 336,174 770i000 66Cs000 I20i00CA 880.000 231,0004 TOTAL OLD AGE PiN11 w FAD 614,571 336,(74 77r-,OCC 65C.000 120i00C• aeor000 23n,ocD* 1 A 4 .� k A_ ft r! !. T T n tt NUS R EOE CREPTIUu 02 A040 AND 8RtCG£ FJ*t0 Ant ACSINISTJtATIOI 401 RENT 402 INSURANCE 304 CFFICEEXPENSE _ 308 TRAvEi;OUT OF CO'JNTY 109 AUOIT 410 rACFESSIONAL SERVICES 811 OATH PROCESS1N0 812 INSURANCE C 80NOSIOTHE11 413 PUBLISHING P%4 MISCEiIAt•EOUS 915 CUES & MEETINGS 820 PAYRCCC-GRASS 321 PAYROLL -TAXES 422 PAYROLL -INSURANCE 123 PAYRCjL-CIJVTRA 831 PURCHASE CONTROL-PAYRCCL 032 INVENTORY CONT:PAVROCL _813_ CAST _AC.COVMTING.PAYROLC 434 ADIt1NISTPA710N-PAYRGIL S35 SIGN nEPT ACCT-PAYRCtL 840 AOM(N.EoUlPMENT RENT 843 MAP RENT.COST 6CCRTG 044 AOHIN:EOUIPMENT RENT TOTAL ACMjN(STRATIO1 EL U c r L ` Tv, c C t n R A c C BLOOET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCCEI 1975 REVENIE/E1IPFNCITIRE 1NFr8S6TICN 'ITUti LCTIJAU AT EULL YEAR VARIANCE1974 JUNE 30 ESTIUATEC EUCGET EST/BUOG 21,593 6,397 1,662 163 4,^OC 3,735 8,461 2,293 8,781 5,973 33,493 40,647 1,003 391 5,679 179 _571 1v4 628,129 17, 843 57,713 804 P7R 16,071 134,64) 2,311 208 16,915 9,067 19,539 "'Co 4,000 4,000 12,000 47,427 StC '''CC 200 1,275,186 74,6C0 119,611 1,000 22,000 7,500 4,000 2,000 11,000 5O000 500 1.700 1,275.186 14,600 115,011 2,000 SCC 19,000 16,000 202,Tr 764,144 1,585,76? 1,589,097 1,000 2,461 2,0006 1,0006 2,573 E 1976 BUnCE1!NG 1NFCRMATICN pp EE REDEPT UEST 8UDrr,1$E0 RECOIK$ENO ABLOGETO 22,000 7,500 200 4,400 4,000 13,500 SOs000 150 1,700 2QC$ 1,400 2,000 500. 1►0006 1,459,094 85,365 149,710 500 20,000 1,000 2000 4000 2,000• 2,5006 2500 1,600• 183.908• 10,7634 30,0990 2,000 500. 2,0006 3,334 1,820,319 231,222• J A NUY6iR"T .'EOElCRIPTION Q2 'LAO AND $41CGE FJND 801 AC's NISTRA710 801 RErT 502 tsSuRANCE 8Q4 CfFICE_EXPENSE 128 TRAvEC-OUT OF COUNT► 109 AUDIT sLo PACFESSIONAL SERVICES 811 DATA 9ROCESSINO 812 INSURANCE 4 BVNOS„OTMLR '13 PUBL15NING 614 MISCELLANEOUS 115CtiES C MEET1_vy$ 820 PAYRdit-GROSS 53L ►AYROLC4TAXES 922 PAYROLL -INSURANCE 123 PAYR^_il-CONTlt 831 PURCHASE CONTROL-PAYRCCL 432 INVENTORY CONT:PiYROCt 43) 4057 4Cc94NTING.PfYROLL 334 Au' HINISTRATION-PAYRGIL 435 stCh DEPT ACCT-PAYRCtL 540 AONIN-EQUIPMENT RENT 643 EQLIP RENT:COST eCCNYG 644 ADNIN;EQUIPMENT RENT TOTSL A0,4INISTRATIU'I A E L O c r L` T v, CCIPRLCC BLDCET ANALYSIS REPORT 197t BLCCET 1975 REVcNLE/EXPFP.C1TLRE 1NFrRNATICh GTVtt LCTuAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE 1974 JLNE 30 EST1"ATEC 8UCMET EST/BUDG 21,593 6,197 1,662 163 4,001 3,735 8,161 2,293 8,781 5,973 33,493 40,647 1,003 391 S,hl9 179 571 1Q4 628,329 17,343 57,713 804 878 16,071 134,^41 2,311 208 16,915 9,067 19,000 19,339 7,500 1,000 22,000 7,500 4,0CC 4,000 4,000 12,000 47,427 5CC 1,700 200 1.275,186 74,600 119,611 2,000 11,000 30,000 500 1,700 1,275,186 74,600 115,611 1976 6UICETIlG 1NFORMATICN DEPT .VARIANCE AOMIN APPR�,YLEO.._ REQUEST BUOr,/REQ RECOMMEND BLDGET 1,000 2,461 22,000 7,500 200 4,400 2,000• 1,000* 2,573 4,000 13,500 50,000 750 1,700 200• 1,400 2,000 2,000 500 500* 18,000 1,0004 202,161' 769,144 1,585,761 1,589,097 • 1,459,094 '5,363 149,710 500 20,000 1,000 ?CO, 400• 2,0[04 2,SC0* 250* 1,400• 183,908• 10,705• 30,099• 2,000 500• 2,000• 3,334 1,820,319 231,2224 it. rt(QL'41 CET41L Nt0i819 QESCRIPTtON 02 QQAD AND RR1CGf FUND 803 CAP uutLIY-C440 SCDCCsQMI 780 LOahp 74f IUlt0tNGS !�L IMPS OTHER 1444 BUILDING 743 PACKINERY t EQUIPMENT _1Q1 DAC" L EQUIP4STAff SUPRA 799 IRAN TO 1NTRIGOVRN ACING A(TU+L 197♦ WELD C O L t T Y, CCIDRADO IUDGE1 AAALVSIS PE►ORT 1976 DIOGET 1975 REVENLE/EXPENCITLPE INFORMATIC4 ACTUAL' AT EL(I TEAR VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESIIPATE0 BUCGET EST/6UDG 1976 GUOGET1NG 1NF01PATICN DEPT_ YARtANCE ADMIN.. APPROVED.. REQUEST BUDG/REO RECOMMEND !LOGE! 153,170 60,964 65s000 IC,000 55,000* 18,465 1.4610 26,673 1,075 3,000 7,500 4,500 1,500 4,000 119 81,961 1, 691 405,100 330,000 146,250 ►9,250 874,971 526,721• TOTAL Cu OUT(4Y.LA\O af00tA0pT 590,053 144,000 396,000 365,750 32,250• 696,936 531,116• 1/1T"!Y..... v 4 CCO.NT c'ETAIL NUN$ER OESCRI>TION 02 ROAD AbO !MIDGE FUND $12 SIGN GR;7UP-GE\ERAL KILO C C L\ T v, CCLORADO BLOGEI ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 SLCGE1 1975 REVENtE/EXPE7`C11LRE IFfRMATICN '1C1al ACTUAL AT flat YEAR VARIANCE 197• JUNE 30 ESTI'ATED BLCGET EST/SLOG 1976 BU1GE11f.0 INFORMATION DEPT VARIANCE AOM1N APPRCYL0 REQUEST BU00/REO RECOMMEND OLOGE. 603 LTILITIES 1,256 613 1,475 1,500 25 1,700 2C0s ea4 OFFICE EXPENSE 1,066 442 I,OCC 1,000 1.200 200* 671 GENERAL SHOP -NITROUS. 12,708 637 REP C. MA1Nt-n1TS10E SERI. 2,19E 1,195 2,600 1.600 I,20Cs 3,000 1,400• 641 EQUIPMENT RENT 474 5C0 1,000 S00 500 SCO 450 GENERAL SHOP -MATERIALS 597 11509 2,000 SOO 1,500• 21200 1.7005 633 AONINISTRATIO,-PAYRCLL 17,115 440 AONIN•EQU[PNENT RENT 11948 1,295 3,900 3,000 500• 3,500 SCO• TOTAL SIGN GROuP.6ENERAf )7,165 5,054 11,275 1.600 2,675s 12.100 1,900• ti£ L O C C U N T V, C 0 1 C R A 0 C ALDGEI ANILYSIS REPORT ICEQl\T ?Mal NUMBERDESCRIPTION 02 'am) ANO BRICGE FUND 813 SIGN C.000P.CONSTAUCTIfN 630 1NSTALLTNG SIGNS-PAY1OII 631 MKG SIGNS S WK0 tkVE'TfR 1916 PLCG£t 1975 REVENUE/EMPFNCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 6UDGE11NG INFORMATICN ACT4Al ACTUAL AT PULE YEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE ADMEN APPROVED 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED 6UCGET EST/640G REQUEST 6UD0/REO RECOMMEND 6LDGET 40,56P 11,640 640 INSTALL SIGNS:EOMIP 4ENI 4,132 1,459 2,400 2,714 1 4 7,500 4,786. 641 FKG SIG\S C 4KG INVENT 408 1,000 1,000• ISO 150E 650 INSTAiC SIGNS;MATERIAL% 39,237 3i547 tSt0CC 20,000 2,000 S00 19,500 651 YKG SIGN b WIG INVEN.I'AT 211 3C0 525 25 90,359 89,8144 TOTAL SIGN GROUP.CONSTRUCTIt1N 96.432 7,414 21,9CC 22,239 1,139 96,509 75,270• `vtAlk 0ly,l yl OE0E3C 4I PT 10N 02 4140 AND 5111002 FUND 614 S1G1‘ GROUP.WAINT t REPAIR 610 51Gs5•►AVRItt 632 5TR1►IN0;P4VmfC1 640 S(GSS.EQUIPMENT RENT 441 57AIPING.EQUIPMENT 650 S1GNS.MATERIACS 453 STRI►ING•114TERIAIS 731 FQUIPsiNT PAYROLL 6CTUtl 197♦ 9,.145 6,1)4 ♦,922 2,?S4 21,012 4.164 76P. % I L O C C U► T Y. C C L n P A 0 C I000ET ANALYSIS REPORT 1576 IICCET 1975 kfvEALf/EXPINCITIRE I�iORMAT1CN EE AJUNE10 I?F5711.1'7[0T SIYEAR IUCGET ES1%eUpG 2,380 "Oct 1,000 5,000 1,700 11,525 40,000 20,000 12,500 SC,000 EE 1576 EUnnETfftNG INFORN*TI0N pp FF RE-DIP! UEST 6V0$%I*tO RECOMMIND A'LCGETO 4,500 1.200 70C 2,0 34,555 2,500* 7.400 '''CO 14.3553 10,000 107il SIGN GROUI•wAINT t RlIRIR 54,624 15,905 $1,500 4C,700 17,800* 35.753 4,995 , tt,' NELC C D l ►. T Y, C O t n R A o C BUDGET A$ALNSIS REPORT ACC.QL4Y DETAIL MU„8ER OISCRIPTIO' Q2 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND 81S GRAVER GRCUP.GENERAt 1976 BLCGET 1970 REVEhLE/EXPENC1TLRE INFCRMAIICN 1976 BUOGEIING INFORMATICk ACTUAL ACTUAC AT FLEE NEAP . _. VARIANCE QEPT VARIANCE ADM . __ APPROVED_____ _ 1974 JUNE 30 ESTI►'ATEO BUCGET EST/BUOG REQUEST SUDO/RED RECOMMEND BUDGET 301 RENT Ile 200 200 200 SO2 INSURANCE 1.0 UT.Il171ES. _. 1,911 3,676 4,600 14,000 5,200 10,200 3,800 70♦ OFFICE EXPENSE 1,044 215 7CC 950 250 750 200 13O PAYAOiC.._. 2,129 T 810 EQUIPMENT RENT 1,005 2,523 5,500 2,700 2,1001 6,000 3,900• 1 TOTAL GRAVER GROUP -GENERAL 13,757 6,484 15,000 17,650 2,150 16,950 900 ,14 f .J k E L 0 C O L N T Y, CCLOPACL BLCCET ANeLYS1S REPORT 1970 BLCCET ACCOUNT DETAIL NUMBER OflCRZPTION Q2 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND 816 GRADER 4R -CONSTRUCTION 330 PAYROLL 340 EQUIPMENT RENT TOTAL GRADER GR.CONSTRUCTIC9 .t .. 1976 REVENLELEXPENCITLRE 1NFORY.ATICM ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE 1974 JUNE 30 ESTI'ATEO BLCCET EST/BLOC 1976 BUDGETING INFCA4ATICN CELT VARIANCE ADMTN APERClED REOUESI BUDG/RE' RECOMMEND BLOC(' 19,773 17,486 7,067 11,0CC 15.090 4,COC 12,230 2,750 37.239 7,067 L1.000 16.000 4.CUC 12,250 2,750 l UIERU 1 `EDES NN CRI:TtO' 1974. 6 I C C .C L '• I Y, C t L" R A C BUDGET A431%515 REDORT 1976 2LCCET 1975 kEvEALE/Expf6Cl1LFE 1•.F^R•,ATICN ACTUAL Al FLLL v'EAs Y?ilA`.CE JUNE 30 ESTIPATEC ELCGET EST/BLDG 197^ s ^CET!t( IAFCRRATICN DEPT ADMlA APPACVED.. REQUEST 6u0,/RE: RECOMMEND $LDGET Q2 *..74D AF.:) alleG£ Fox^ St, GR.CEe CR.YAI `T/CrACl711k 430 PAYRttL 2o0579° 439 CLTSI1E SERVICES lit 49 3CC ISC 4SC 309 45f, ♦4@ E%:UIO'1E\T 4F•IT 255,526 IOlsn62 22S,OCC 3CC,CCC 75sCOC 250sCO 5>s0C0 TOTAL GRACER GR.MAlltiCn46171rp 517,nse 107,110 225,3CC 3CCs75C 75s4SC 250,300 S,4Sn • .d •i 3((i. t.1 oiTAIL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 02 RJAD /40 BT.TCGE FUND 81d GRAUER GA-SVO. RE`tvA. 530 PAYRDtL Sop EQUIP1ENT REIT TOTAL GRAUER GR-SNQ4 RE4DvA! % E L U C C I # T V, C C L r g A C C BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1476 BLCCET 1915 AEVENLE/EXPEUCITLIE INCCRMiTICI ACTU+L ACTUAL AT TULL YEAR YS;I.A%CE 1974 JUNE ;0 ESTI"ATER BLCGET ESTA8L0G 1976 BUIGET11W !NFCR?ATICI: DEPT VARIANCE ADEIN A?PRCVEO REQUEST SUDG/REO RFCOM"END BLOGET 23,948 22,71? A)086 12,SCC 45,000 32,50C 15,000 33,000 46,665 8,086 12,StC 4S,00C 32,SOC 15,000 30,000 I I ACCOL`:1 7QTAll NUm6ER DESCRIPTION 02 ROAD AF.O BRIDGE FVND $19 GRADER GR.RERAIRS L WOINT %110 COLP 17, C C L n R A 0 C BUDGET ANILVSIS REPORT 1970 ELCGE1 1975 REVENUE/EXPENCITLPE ("FORMATION 1970 BUDGETING INFORMATlCN ACTurl *OVAL AT FULL 'HEAP VARIANCE QEPT VAR1k4SE_ F0Nlri-----&4PBLVED._ 1974 JUNE 30 EStIsaten BUCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BUOG/REO RECOMMEND BLOGET 730 ECUCPnENT.PAVROLC 47,973 731 BU1l01NGS•►AYAULL 9,141 737 6UILDINGS•OVTSI0E EERVIC 1,149 620 1.3CC 2.000 S00 .1,500 SOO 751 6USLOI'GS.AATERIALS 50C 1,000 700 S00 SCO T0T4L GRAVER GR•RERAIRS L MAINT 56,26, 620 2,000 3,000 1.000 2.000 1,000 M E L D C C L B T V, CCLOPADC BUOGET ANALV$IS REPORT ACCOAT_DETAIL NUMBER OESCRIPTIQN 02 -ROAD AND BRIDGE.PUNO 821 ML.IClPAL3TIES 018 MATERIALS Z SERVICES 019 REIMBURSEMENT TOTAL Y.LN1CIPACITIES 1976 BLGGEI 1975 REVENLE/EXPEDCITLRE I'FCRWATICN 1976 BU)GE7!NG INFORWATIGN ACTUAL ACTUAL AT _FLIL YEPR . VARIANCE ._ .DEPT VARIANCE__ _AD$IN ___--APfROYfO-- 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUCGET EST/BUOG REQUEST BUOG/REQ RECOMMEND MEET 14,380 6,901 3,908 331,324 126,747 •36,712 436,112 372,674 126,747 442,6SC 442,690 3,273 766,84 330,106 • 770,163 327,473• L •E L 0 C C l: c,T V, C C l 4 V A C C 'MET AIALVSIS REPORT C 1970 ',LEGIT aCcct\1 :ETAIL NU4BER OESCRIPTIJ'� AC TytL E91A 1915 REVENVEIEXPENEITLRE INFRRKATICU ACTUAL AT Flal YEAQ VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTlfATEG BLCGET ESTIBtOG 02 RQA0 ANO BR1OG£ FUNO 3)2 EASEMEF.TS Z Al041SyOF.AV too EASEKENTS C RIGNTS;CF,►'A 674 1 TOTAL E0SEHE\TS C RIGHTS"PF.AV F7A 1 .t 14 1916 BUIGETIKG IhFCRKAIION OEDT VARIANCE ADM1N APPROVED REQUEST BUDG/REO RECO$KENO BtDGET IC,C00 10,000 5,000 5,000 1C,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 • MELO C Q U N T Y, COLORADO Iry - 1 ^l4 NI!!!!� lN�►�l�1 RlIOR�- -_- --1916..-KC4lt 1975 RELINE/EXPINOITLRE INPORKATION 1976 INCOUGGITINFORMS! ION p SQ Rfy{ :_.._ � i; v IR:LUgL• io[ ISTIM/T 6 sU00- Atilt'Et ElT/WOG .-REOURST BOO/ IMO 1(iC� OMIT tgf r( aaitilaa _0 0 Wall. tuko- _ 03 BRIDGE I tUIYER? )R:IGEAiR .� --io+ ORPic1 f(IItl43't - - --fit2,1o) ♦,oco 100 la 9000 i.tSQ a,osos --___ Ita stititittuatotaliYttaLl--_.: __*Sie16 690 AONIN:IQUIPNINT RINT 2.7)0 1.116 3.000 3.000 3.000 TOTAL 111108E t @MIR? O&IIKIR Steel ). $I1 7.000 3.100 1,400• 6,140 3.0300 .. 1 • I • 11 I • ( IL % E L 0 C C U '. T Vs C C t C R A O C BUDGET AAALVSIS REICRT 1976 BtOCET KUM(Cct:.T GETaIt DESCRIOTIOK Ot %DAD OD BRIDGE FUND AS4 dk-Cut FAEL 6 CONS EA; TOTAL BR.CuL OAEL 6 CONS EAG %diorTfi' -s ACTUAL 1971 19TS REVEAUE/EXFEACITLRE INFCAMATION ccEE 1976 BUPGETEpIAG IhFORMITIC% � ff AJUNEL3T0 ESTIkATED IUCGET EST%6lOG REQUEST DEPT BUOG/REQ RECOMM(N0 A6P06ET • t t t NMU$IR QL.�1 DE01$CRIATIQN O2 ROAD AKO DR10G! FUND 633 3R.CUl STRUCTURAL COASTR • u E l 0 C C L% T Y, C C L U R A C C 1UDDET AAALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLOGEI 1975 REVENLE/ExPinCI1LRE INFORvAT1CN ACTOL ACTUAL AT. -FELL YEAR VARIANCE 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BUDGET EST/BUDG 1976 BUNCE1ING INFORMATION 4EQT. VARIANCE. -_ ADMIN.. _ _APPA4VE0 _ REQUEST BUDG/REQ RECONKENO 610017 130 EDLtVERTS•9AYR0C1 29,019 331 (RIDGES -PAYROLL 67,10A )31_CULVERTS-OUTSIDE:SERVISE 230 _ 1,000 . 1,000- - 3,OOD• 4,000 1,000• 339 6R10GES.OU1S10E SERVICES 4,437 2,269 4,000 1.000 »Q CULVEATSefQUIPSE$1 REbT -14,907 3/710 . 12,000 15.000 3,000 12.000 .3,000. 16t 1RIOEGES•EQUIPMENt RE4T 16,325 7,303 20,000 6C,000 20,0030 20.000 20.000 331 flI0GESSMATERIALSs _17,619 5,159 4DIOCC 30400 21i#311 43,222 283,0CC 265,000 lO,OOC• 419.960 t34,96o0 'Mai lc 1RSi.CUl STRUCTURAL COhlTR 3T5,73R 6,171 362,000 312,000 10,000 307,360 13!,3606 I �,�sus�:... _... .. . %art 1 A(GLLNT DETAIL AUm6ER OESCRtPTtQt 02 4QAU AtO SRIDGE tJ%Q 816 8R-1,;L 9ISCELLIOPI1LS 330 COKSTRUCTION.PAYRCL 331 REP/MAIN? CO PRUO.P vROL 337 REP/MAIN, CO PROPROS cos 134 CCF•STRUCTION•OUTSIDE SER 340 CUt.ST.EOF'JPMEMT RENT 141 REP/MAIN CO PROP-EQUIPME 350 CON$T.MATERI*LS 1St GE1•ERAL CO'ST:4ATERJAli OL 7;0 REP/MAIN CO EQUIP■01,1$ID 70111 SR -Cut vISCELtA'FIrtiS isdir-dfir :7 e E L 0 C C l N T v, CCLCRACC 1000ET ANALYSIS REPORT 1916 ELCGEI SEV/nC{TIRE [•'tnFx AGTu1L ACTUAL ATTLLL Y{ARVARIANCE 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIVATEC SLCGET EST/SLOG 1976 BUIGE1ING INFORMATION DEPT VARIANCE ADMIN. APPROVED REQUEST BUDG/RED RECOMMEND SLOGET 57,745 7.311 464 96 300 30O 200 300 200 14*. 571 1,0CC 1,000 1,000 8,724 4,966 1C,OCC 6,900 1,100• 10,000 1,1004 147 692 1,4CC l,SPo 400 1.500 300 1,A07 1,200 2,000 SOC 3,000 1,000• 3,`04 2,000 4,000 2,000 46 I00 10C 100 79,993 6,325 13,9CC 16,300 2,400 t5,Soo SCP min 4 - 1i E l 0 C C b K T Y s COLORADO BUDGET APALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLOGET sttiQ4YT_9EIb.14 _-- ____ NOW OESCRIRTION 02 ROQ_ A`ND BRIDE. POD 042 PAY 6 k!$Y MAINT-PRE t CO 235 0UTS10E SERVICES 250.MATERIRCS _ .---- _ - 1973 REVEt1UE/IXPFMTtRE INFORfATICN _TC?V41. _ ACT!'AC AT .E414 _(EAR- ------_____ _VALANCE, 197• JUNE 30 ESTIYAtED BGCGET EST/BUDG 1976 BUOGE1IxG INF0RMlTICN _DEPT-----VAEU►3CE-----ADMItt 6EPB0YED---- REQUEST Bu0o/REo RECOMMEND BLOMET 2:291 6:259 10:000 7:000 3:000• 10:000 3:000$ __TOTAL PLY_G HIYY_M►IMT.!PAE_C-E0 - -- - 2.291 . _- 6:239 -- 300 -- 300 300 ..10s3C0 _ 7.300- _. _ 3:000•. _ .10:300 - 3:0000. ili1 CE NUNAADESCRIPTION Q2 RQAO ANO BRIDGE FUND 843 Pal' C Htor MA!\•RDOt CC' 330 PAYAOLt 340 lQLIPMENT RE4T 350 VAIERIALS W E L D C O U K T V, C C L n R A D C CADET ANALYSIS PEPORT 1976 BLDGEI 1976 BUOGE11NG INFORKATICN 1973 REVENUE/EXPFNCITLRE INFCRKATILN ACTUAL ACT"AC AT FULL VEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE .ADBIA AP.PAOVFO 197♦ JUNE 30 ESTIPATED BUCGE7 EST/BLOC REQUEST BUDO/RED RECOK$ENO BUDGET 35,047 •1,908 314 1,500 17,500 10,000 2,300 1Sa0C0 120,116 146 146 49,750 49,604 195,145 145,3934 TOTAL PAY t; kW( MAINcROMY CC') 197,151 460 1,646 61,250 65,604 197,645 130,395• ,4 . wit() COUNTY, C OLDR A00 Wan ARIVIIIi EE1 Rt _1116.__EL'003T____.__ _ __ ��gg �y 1915 REVE�NyUE/EXPEhRCITLRF INFORMATION y E Q� 1976 BMU'DGEIIAG INFORMATION iR T 4 jflT4k 78 4vt4 70 IUik!t!0 SUCH? I-11144111 ST/$0O REQUEST _ OUt4/ [Q I !. 116 - -_ OLIO& _4140 _ in oft 1Llt1- _ _ E44 MAIN OF CONOITION.RDUT1NE 430 PA9'ROC‘ 231,641 ._141,445____ S008400_____125.000_ ___ 1,004_..___30Qe00Q_ ___2Ss000 430 MATERIALS t0Tit PAIN at CoteittaN+l*OYts*t 90,510 20,453 80,000 IOC,000 20,000 10,000 20,000 608,306 91,198 !!0,000 4!3,000 41,000 310,000 49,000 - 1 .' C 0 1 11 c I it r E L 3 C C U% %TY, C C L 0 R A C e BUOGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BLOCET kCCUI'T )ETRIL NUMBER OESCBIPT10`2 1975 REVENUE/EXPEtt1TLRf INFCR'AilCl4 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION .+CT,pL AC1I'AL !T PILL 1Ey> VARIANCE DEPT YAAMCE ADMAN APPRCVED 1974 JLMF 30 ESTI`ATEt BUCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BUDG/AE0 RECOMMEND BLDGET Q2 '7040 AND BRIDGE FUND 845 pa; C kIAY 4AN-GEN Riot 43? PAYROLL 654?11 439 DUTSIOE !ERVICES 771 1,123 ♦aCCC 1Ca000 6,COO 4,000 6,000 4N9 EUL!PPIE.\7 RE"T 94,1QT 11a291 31aOtt 9E,C00 66,000 40,000 54,000 430 !ATER(ALS 4Q5,^41 49,aee 332.124 332,125 1,129,609 74144/54 TOTAL FEY C ++111 4AIN-GEN RORY 569,920 62,302 366,124 431,124 12.000 tx173.609 735,4031 • `mow/" t. 1 4(CCL'i CVTAII, NUMIER OESCRIRTIJ' M C l 0 C C L N T Vs C C I I P A 0 C B100E7 ANALVSIS REPORT 1916 (M0GET 1975 REVENLT/EXPENCITIRE 1NFCRMATICri 1976 BUOGET!KG [NFORMATICM ACTUAL AC1U4L AT F441 TEMA . .. - _V RIA!CF 0f9T YARLA CE____.A081h_. ...MRLYED. 1974 JUNE 30 1STIr.A7ED BUCGET EST/BLOG REQUEST BUDG/REQ RECOMMEND BL0GET 02 ROAD ARD BRIDGE Fib 146 Yuf E!SY ►'A1n-S4JULO/AP►R 430 0040M11 15►510 440 EQLIPMENT RENT e.144 4,461 1s0CC 14000 459 ►ATERIALS 6,415 576 4s6CC 4,600 70111 PAY/M14Y MAIN.ssyft0/APPR )0,479 5,039 12s6CO 12,600 9,000 1,0001 4s000 6C0 13,000 4000 444,-,•.44.4,.%.14e.,447,75,01141";17 .�_,� >,; ACCLL 1 7ETAIL NUmBER DESCRIPTION 02 RQAD A1.0 3RI0GE fjNQ 647 P3. t. HIV "AIr:.R^ADS1crC •30 ►AYIi7L1 431 CQIS10E SERVICES 440 E%LIP.FJT RE'tT 451 )ATE1IALS $CTUrL 1974 8,953 5 0,565 1,417 5,0CC 5,300 4,300 6,000 3,309 S,^66 728 3,300 ),300 3.000 3C0 AILJ C C l T Y, c C t 1 R A o c BLOGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1970 PLCGE1 1975 NEVENIE/EXPENEITLNE INFCRYATICN ACTUAL AT FLU. YEAR VARIANCE JLNE 30 ESTI"ATE0 BUCGET EST/8100 1976 BUDGETING INFORr1ATICN DEPT VARIANCE ANON 1PtRCVEO REQUEST BURG/Rte RECOMNEN0 BLOCET TOTAL PAV 6 H1IY MATN-RnADSIo & 20.584 2,150 4,300 12,600 4,300 9,000 1,600 r.. I i [ FCCI T �ETA1L r:IR DESCRIPTION ICN Q2 ,;,S) AIiQ BR1fl E FOND 145 PA% 6 -1.Y 441 :.svCw6ICE S30 PAYROLL 937 CUTSICE SERVICES S4? E;1iP ENT RENT SSQ ;'ATE31ALS A(To4 1974 • 4EL° C C L ` T Y. CDLORADC BUDGET AAALVSIS REPORT 1970 OLOCET 1975 REVEALS/EX►EACITLRE INFORvATICN ACTUAL AT FULL !Elo VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTI•//Et BUCGET EST/BUDG 1976 1UOGEII%G 1NFORMATICN DEPT VARIANCE ADNIci.. . ..APPROVED_ REQUEST BU00/RED RECOMMEND BLIMP 13.169 109 t62 262 262• 8,057 1;103 5.0Ct 17,000 12.000 10.000 7.000 17F 1.000 1,000 1.000 TOTAL PAY 6 1(ItY YA1N.SNCI[610E 22;303 2.125 6.262 16.000 11.738 11.000 1.000 `ai.,iP jAY: 1c� J ZCCtt•T ,iT4Il NUMBER OESCRIPTIO'+ QZ R3AO A'0 IRIOGE FjVD $43 ►At C +I,r 'Al i-v1SCL 041 to C MAIN CO PAPP.fet10 330 CLMSTRL'CIION-PAYPOLL 31 MISC REPAIRS TO CC PCP 340.(1.5TuCT1CIV.EQI')P REy7 351 PEP YAINSCO PROP MATERIA 732 AEP C MACN C) EQUIP.>TRl TOTAL PAY t HIMY `tAtN■MISct .40M17' E l C C C L' 7 Y. C C t r R A C C BUDGET AbaLYSIS REPORT 197! !LOGE) 1975 FEYEAUE/EARENCITLRE 1'•FrRMATICtI 1976 BUOGEIII.Q IRFOtIA110N i:.►utk ACTUAL AT F611 VEAR 1ARIAME CERT. VARIANCE AOMIA APPROVED._ 1974 JUNE SO ESTIMATED BLCGIT EST/BLDG REQUEST BUDO/REQ RECOMMEND BUDGET 1,171 1.140 ?.400 2,100 300• 2.500 4001 30,521 11,269 55 1.000 5,000 4,000 1,000 4,000 13,003 5,404 12.000 14,009 3,000 14,000 3,611 ♦1077 101.122 6,679 15.400 21,100 5,100 17,300 3.600 1 $04iiiti" QEOESCRIPTION A%9L 74 44 ROM) AND ISRIDOE FUND 6$t ►4Y 6 NIMY•CMINNEI./F►n00 M E L D C C C. 1 v. C C L n R A C C 100017 AA/1Y$1$ RE►0RT 1916 WEST Lc 197$ RFVFNyLL`L`E/FER►FACITLRI INFORMATION L`EE C 1976 SgUUtntGEEsTTbtnG INFCRIM;TICN Lt FF AJUNEIjoT ESTIWArE0 IUCCET EST/ltOG REQUEST 6UBG%REQ RECQKMINO ,!K DGlTO 11'14 SiStEitiNEOUS ►RNJECTS IC.210 10.250 10.250 330 SakSfRUvCT!ON.OUTS101 Sift 39.711 662 SCC S00 500 :,_____i90.CQbSTAuCT10,EQU1► RENT . ._ 17.6CA 5.620 1!,000 12.000 17,000 16.000 17.000_ 350 CONSTRUCTION•.MATERtALS 129 1.000 1.000 1.000 TOTAL ►ay 6 NIMV.CNANNEi/FV106 66.346 5,120 16.500 41.750 27,250 26.7!0 17.000 19. 1� V E L D ( C L r, 1 Y, C 0 L r R A C a1CCFT A%ZDSIS FErr'QT 197t ILCCE1 • ACCQLN1 DETAIL NUMBER DESCRIPTIU` 02 RQAO AND 14I0GE FUND 062 GRAVEL C QUARRY -PTT OPERA 403 LTILITIES 40S SLPPLIES 406 MATERIAL ROYALTY ♦C7 TESTING ♦3S CUT$1OE SERVICES 440 EUVIP'1ENT RENT 450 PIT OPERATION . MATERIAL •S) PIT OPERATI04wMAT CONTRA TOTAL GRAVEL C MARRY -PIT CPERA % et/ . 1975 F. EVEALE/EXPECIftRE 1*FCR�ATIC4 ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FLL1 "E:F VIRIANCE 1974 JLNE 3,) ESTI STET' MACE! ESt/SLOG 1976 BU)GETING 1AFCRMATICP, DEPT VAREATA ID9 ?IPACVED �ECJEST BUD;/RE: RECOrlEHD dLOCET 340 f4 B,Boo 300 6`,CCC SS/C'C 13,0v► 75.0:6 20,000• 350.000 330,000► 330)000C -R 350.000 t3,OCC $5,CCC 13,COC• by,4S0 29,45:• C_,...T. 46. • • E L O C C l P T t, C C i O R 4 D 0 BUDGET APAL'SIS REPORT 1976 ELCCET NUl1 Ell��T ETAlt OESCRIPTION _ Qi_R010 AND 8R104E/uN0 . 863 GQAVEL 1. CU4RRY.MISCI 340 ►4OUSE PROJ:EQUIP REM 141 OTNER EQUIPMENT RENT 350 FJISE PROJECT MATERIaLS 732 PEP_ C_ MAtM:_C]_EQU1P.PY11L TOTAL GRAVEL L QUARRY-nISCL _ • -.Ai 7 K' 1973 REYENLEIEXPERCITLRE IEFCRPATICN AL?LU+L A4TMAL..AT FUL 111ft YAR1BACE 1476 JUNE 30 ESTER/MO BUCCET EST/SLOG 1976 eUOGETILG INFCRNATICN _CERT \L!1RUME . _AOMIN_.. _1.9PAaLD __ REQUEST BUOG/RED RECOMMEND BUDGET 2,000 2,000 2,000 2CC 200 200 1,0CC 1,000 1,000 3,200 3,200 3,200 ��1 ?CCCLiT DETAIL NUiBER OESCRIPTIJN OF TNTRAQCY£RNMENTAL AGENCY d 1 be\EF4i AClINISTRATIC' 802 I.ISURANCE 833 ITILITIES 80A CFFICEEXPENSE ao4 TUAYEt-OUT OF COoNTY P09 ALIT 810 PRGFESSICNAL SERVICES 811 CATA PROCESSING 812 INSUPANCE 6 SoII0S.OTHER ,13 Pe8LISHING S14 "ISCELLANEfQS a15__FJES.t AffT1',45 !20 SHOP PAYROLL !31 S>,CP PAYROLL TARES 122 Sh1'P PAYROLL IPS C RFTlR 123 S.CP PAYPOLL C04TRA ACTUAL 1974 WELD C C L` T Y, C C 1 R A V C BUDGET ANALYSIS REPIRT 1976 PLCGEI 1975 REYFNLE/EAPExcITLRE I+.fCFMATIC'1 1976 BUnGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL AT FLLL YEAR VARIAPCE OEPT VARIANCE AOMIK-_ APPRCYED_ JUNE 30 ESTIPATEC BUCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BUDGIREO RECOMMEND stOGEt ICC 140 421 SCC 100 6,0ot 660 4,OCr 2,430 2,375 3.000 4,500 26,319 2,SCC 25t 314 452 6CC 150 839 INTEREST 10,056 -_-.440 AOCIN r_EQUIP RENT 341 I.;VE'l MAINCCO•:TRnL•E0LIP TOTIL GENER4t ACMINISTRATIO': �j.w„�*:.�. .,3... 3.000 3.000 1,000 100, 100 100♦ 5,0 1.300 8004 100 100 4,CCO 5,500 1,SCOs 2.000 3.500 2,530 250 600 " C 1,000* 1.000* 3.000 5,100 3,000 250 10.287 150 242►761 16,200 23,620 1,000. 1,600• 500• 9,687• 242,751• 14.200. 23,620• 100 ICQ. 100 IDo. 17,^!0 30,221 15.7CC 16,630 900 309,556 29*,9Sls s • _1(C4tT DETAIL NUMBER DESCRIPTIN 03 INTA►GGYER12MENTAL AGEhCT d^2 ST;fF SUPPORT GRut)P 80A cffICE ExPENSE 81s rISCEELANEOUS TQT' ST4fF SUPP.Q T GRO':P 0.1 I. 0 CCLS T Yi C C I. 0 P A C. C 8IOGET AI,AIlSIS AFPOAT 147E tlCCET t9TS AEvEhtE/€8PESc1TtAE iv.ArpMATtc?. %(Tu'l ACTUAL AT fill gEAR YARtANCE 197H JVNE 30 ESTI°ATEC BICGET EST/BLDG S 5 S00 SOC 300 300 800 SOC s 19Th 9UnGET1PG I FCk'&'ICr. DEPT VAR1ONCE AOY11 APPPCVEO REQUEST BUOG/PEQ RECOM'Ehv SLOGET 5C' 3Cn 8C3 A (E+Rt ,T EDE NU"SCRIRTIO! A(TU,1 1914 • TV, C C l" P A C C BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 19TE EICGET 1975 RERENIE/EXPf\r1TtRE 1'FrAMATICN ACTIJAC AT FUL. YEAR YARIATCE JUNE 30 ESTIMATED BL(GET EST/SLOG 413 1,YAIOL 1EA'MENTAC AGEACY $03 CSf1T a UUT1AY5 790 MACHINERY 6 EQUIP.OEPREC 628,519 186,019 348,350 34E,2SD TJT1L (ARM( Ul'TtAYS 628,519 186,010 34P,25r 34E,25G : L A r 1970 BUnGFT!P.G IhFORN4TICPa VERT VARIANCE AOAJA-- ARRACpVLfD REQUEST BUOG/REO RECOMMEND BtOGET 883,971 53S,121• 083,971 531.721• kCCitrT OET►1l NUMBER OESCRI►TI0N Q3 1NTRAQCvER)MENTAt AGENCY d1t CEIlftai A^•NIN1StRl11C" $03 LTILITIES $34 OFFICE EXPENSE 114 PISCEalNEOUS DLO PTTMOItl.'CRASS _ @El PAVFotl-TAXES P22 PAVAOCL0INS 6 RECIPE"ENI 821 PAYROLL0C0V1AA *30 AOMI'i1STRATI1'.PIYPCIL 431 _J'VE'IT A1v_ _C_CQNIRCL:P! $40 ADMIN;EQVIPMENT RENT 641 IhVEN MAIN i CONi10 l•EE %FLO CCL•-IY, CC'ICRACC SLOGET ANALYSIS FEPORT 1974 !LC@E1 1975 R£VENLE/ERPENCITIRE INFCRvATICN 1976 BU^GE11NG INFORMATIC'i ACTV►L AClUAl AT Kit YEIR VBtlA!CE DEPT VARIANCE AWN _APFALVED. 1974 JUNE 30 ESiirATEo ILCGET EST/BLOC REQUEST BUDIIIREO RECOMMEND SLOGET too IOC 2►328 218 SCC 1,S3C 1►000 307 2x133 1a3CC 3►3,10 152,540 91x116 205x53! 205.533 4.891 2+570 12x024 12,024 12,R06 8,296 19,133 19,133 76 ICO 500 400 ICE 500 400 _TOTAL (CORAL ACM1NISTRATIC_' 176,P91 106,409 24C,6$5 242,595 1,40C ICO t,SCO 1a 3C0 205.53E 12,02♦ 19,t33 500 Sc', 262,595. _ 1 F l C C L\ T V, C C 1` 9 A C C 4108E7 ANALYSIS PEPrRT 1976 .PLCGE1 NU'DE�.T :t F?ESCR16►loN SCTUI l 1974 1915 AEVE1LE/IxxP!NCIFiPE 1 F^aMA!1CC11 1976 3U'CfT1nG IP,FCRMATEC�+ AClUAC A ESBLCGET WONWONREQUEST SUDG%AEO PECOMMENO A8LDtLLEElT0 JLNE 60 03 1L7AAGE►E8himfM►AL AGENCY 61i .40. SAP 803 (tIl!TIES 2,412 1,960 4.0CC 4,000 4.800 6006 804 CFFICF EXPENSE 94A 498 1.000 1.000 1.200 2006 P17 GAS C OIl.EQ1!PMFNT 1.186 i.400 2.400 2,400 34 REP t `+Al`4.EQUIPiPAYiCt<l PEI PEP t MAIN 8UIL0fNG$.PAY 866 RIP C MAIN EQUIP•CS 1198 78S 173 113 i,!CQ 1►327 1.300 837 PEP t MAIN 8LOGS:OS SERY 7.113 2►907 3,000 1.000 1.0006 2,000 84? REP t UAIN.EQU P.EO 4147 5.841 11.000 1.500 2.5006 11.500 3,000• 841 REP c_nAIN 11,cG5-EQ 'ENT ICC ICC 100 ISO REPAIR, t MA N.tovi'�MAT 110 100 1006 83! REPAIRS t MAIN+8L0GS.MA1 196 414 930 50 400• ISO %C0* T0TA6 ruIP 5o7P 13,1st 11.715 19,721 11.550 173• 19.850 3006 • NU�dlA1NT DETA ACT„rL 1974 A E L O c r t w T v, CCLRAOC 8100E7 ANALISIS REPORT 1976 4LCCET 1975 AEYINLE/EXPINCITLRE I1FrRMAT!!CN 1974 8114044140 1,40R'4110N ACTUAL AT FALL YEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE AOM1h £PPRCVE0. JUNE 30 ESTIYATEO IICGET EST/8106 REQUEST 4G0G/REQ RECONKENO BLOMET Q3 INTMAGOVERNMENTAL ACINCY 413 OiSTAteT +1 $4JP 401 RENT 102 75 75 75 803 UTILITIES 3,836 2,296 5,000 5,000 5,700 700• 404 CFFLCE EXPENSE 458 145 400 400 400 a 330 REP t MAIN EQUIP•PAVRCCL _431 PEP t RAIN.ILOGS-PATAC4L 336 REP I MAIN EOUIPZOS SERV 1+184 232 232 750 51$ 75t' $37 REP A MAIN 4L0G5-0S SERV 1,729 926 1,100 1,000 1006 1+000 440 REP c MAIN COUIP.ED RENT 1,998 4+000 6,500 2,500 5,500 1,060 441 REP L MAIN :';OGS=EQUIP 100 100 100 --451 REP 6 MAIN ILOGS•M►TERIA 324 20 150 600 450 200 400 TOTAL DISTRICT el SVRP 7,215 5,657 10,942 14+425 3,443 12+900 1,525 4Cc l';T DETAIL NUNAER DESCRIPTION 03 E•ti7RAuovERNMENTAL AGENCY 3t4 JIST..ICT M2 S`J, 303 LTILlTIES 80♦ CFF10E EXPENSE 330 REP 331 REP 836 REP 837 REP 840 REP 841 'Er C YAIN-EQUIP;PAYICI,L C `41 N-BLOCS-PAMLL • KA1'-.EQUIPQS SERV C wAlN-BLOCS-CS Shy C MA1h,E0U(P.EQ RENT C 4A1N-SL0GS:EQLIP R _ 851 RE.! C MAIN-BLOCS-MA!FRIA TOTAL DISTRICT 42 SNUP ACTv,t 1974 M E L D C c L T Y, c C L J R A c C BLOGET ANALVSIS PEPCRT 1976 BLOGET 1975 REVENLE/EXPEADITLRE IcFCRWATICN ACTUAL AT FLLL YEiR VARIANCE JtJNE 30 ESTIMATED BLCGET EST/BLDG 1,389 851 378 411 520 222 1,165 424 :30 337 347 3,749 2,601 2,000 2,000 4$C 222 450 2,OCC ECC 4CC 5,622 DEPT 197pARIAANCEAQEN nG IQATItr: VIPPRCVEO REQUEST SUDG/REC RECOMNEHO blCGET 2,300 350 100• 400 400 178 300 1504 350 2,000 2.000 I00 100 200 2004 250 3,350 2724 5,400 3Co4 504 4CD 504 $08 $04 1 i ACCOL`iT CETAIL ianu�i^6E. ,sung ACTU'L 1974 . E L O C C U' T Y, C C t t: P A C C 6UOGET AlPLYSIS PEPORT 1976 6LOCET - 1975 REVENLE/EXPFNCITLRE INFORMATICN 1976 PU1OETIAG INFORMATICN A4TUAL AT full YEAR y4R1ANCE DEPT .VARIPRCE AO$IN . !PPRLVID. JUNE 30 ESTIYATEC PUCOET EST/9000 REQUEST 01100/140 RECOMMEND 6LOGET .01 tk1RAGCvERNMENTAL AGENCY 611 DISTRICT 13 SHOP 60) VT1tITEFS 1,035 1,234 2.500 2,400 1000 2,675 415• $04 OFFICE EXPENSE SIT 319 600 600 000 !30 I(P C MAIN EGuIP=PAYRCi\ 631 REP t 'AIN 6LOCS.PAYRCLL _61¢_P_SP 4 MAIM EQUIPgQS SERV .1,30 . 300 3C0 1.000 100 1+000 $37 III t MAIN 6LOGS•CS SEAV 1,761 2,026 2.200 500 1,100• 500 _ 150 REP C MAIN EQUIP•EO RENT 1,042 4,800 4,800 4,600 641 REP t HAIN $0065=E0 RE►:T 100 100 100 _______ ___All REP__L_MAI►N.6l0GS-$ATERSA . ..736. 1,463_ . .1,560 100 1,400♦ 150 ...500 _ TOTAL DISTRICT $3 SMOP 6,190 6,960 12,000 9,500 2,500• 9,025 675 • eccaLNT DETAIL KUMSER DESCRIPTION s \ 03 t,TRAGOVERNNENYAC.KGENCY 816 PREVENTIVE 4AENTENANCE 840 REP C MAIN•EQUIP-E0 RENT TOTti PREVENTIVE 4AINTENANCF r AMIAL 1974 NILO C C L` T v, C C L O R A U C BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 19Tt BUDGET L975 REVFNtE/EXPENCITLRE 1`•fORMATICN ACTUAL AT FLLL YEAR VARIANCE UUHE 30 ESTIYATEC surto! EST/BLDG 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,eoc 1976 BUDGETING INPCRMATICN DIPT REQUEST 8 DGIRE2 n RECOMMEND lSUDGET 1,800 1,800 i ACCOLNT CEWAR_L MUMBER OISCRIPTIO” Q3 IMTRAGCyERMMENTAI AGENCY 621 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION: 814 MISCEuuAMEOUi RIS DUES A MEETINGS TOTAL CENTRAL AOMINISTRATICv DiE L O C C L 1. Ty, C C L C R A C C BUDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 6LOGE1 19,3 REVENUE/E)<PEfCITLAE ENFORKATICN 1476 BUOGETIKG INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE *0Mb_ _APPROVED__._ 1074 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED WOE! EST/SUOG REQUEST BUOGIREO RECOMMEND BUDGET """.`.•‘ 100 100 S00 S00 600 600 IC0 500 6Co ACCC 7411 NUNBERL!�T OEOESCRIPTION 03 IT.TRAGOvERP$ENTAC AGENCY 622 M1TEAIAL SUPPLY GACUP 604 CFPICE EXPENSE 914 MISCEu:O40US 636 REP t MAIN us sE4v.MA1pR 132 INVENTORY 633 PARTS 858 GASOLINE 855 INVENTORY.CULVERT MATERL 836 INVENTORY•SIGN MATERIALS 431 IWENTQRV.PAVINO NATFRIL $36 INVENTORY • OTHER TOTAL MATERIAL SUPPLY GPCUP ACTUAL 1974 1 I, 0 C C L‘ T Y, CCLORADC 81DOET A ICYSIS REPORT 1976 SLCGET 1975 REYENteEtEXPENCITLRE INFCRMATICN ACTUAC AT PLCL YEAS VARIANCE JUNE 30 ES7INATE0 ILCGET EST/BLDG AO 27 2CC 200 112 200 200 64 73 1C0 100 916.305 574,325 240,641 265,430 156;313 445,115 643.173 332,000 433,000 325,000 325.000 1976 6UIGETING INPORMATICN DEPT _VARIANCE .AOMJN _ AP?RCYEE0___ REQUEST BUDG/REO RECONMENO 6LOGET 200 200 100 419.960 97,0000 612.000 410.000 50,400 22,000 .1,404,734 1),600 992,486 665,108 1,702,613 1,605,673 97,000. 2,933,414 �'J 425,215 177,000• 43,0004 34,440• 1,404,7349. 13,8004 1,327;739. { % E L .j C o l k T Y, C C L °' R A C C ELCGMT AARLYSIS REPORT 1916 BLOGET 4:CL'%2 DETAIL NmilE•i OESCAIPTION 03 tSTMAGCYERNAENTAl AGENCY 823 ?1T C►ERATIJ`.S 6J1 RENT 603 UTILITIES 603 SWIM'S 606 wATERtAI R'IYALTY 607 TESTING 630 PAYROLL RAI CUTSIAE SERVICE 440 ECUIPmENT RENT TOTAL LET OPERATIONS 1975 PEVENIEJERIuut1TLRE i'.frRNAIrt 6CTU.L ACTUAL AT FUIi 'IEAF VARIANCE 1976 JUI 30 ESTI>'Atit BUCGET EST/SLOG 959 236 30C 750 230 3.795 6,965 7.000 7.000 271 IOC 300 650 250 78,066 291 300 300 68,606 7Ca000 263,000 193,000 66,621 56►120 77aoCC 273,000 196,000 1976 BUiGEIING 1NR0RMATlCN DEPT VARIANCE AOMIN APIRCYE0 REQUEST 614O/RED RECOMMEND BLOGEI 750 250 7.000 300 3Cf% 265,000 273,600 • hUg6ERL\1 47414. DESCRIPTION 02 ROAD Ah0 IRIOGE F,INO 401 ACr1t.ISTItA110I 401 RENT 402 INSURINCE 1Q4 CFFICE EXPENSE 404 TRAVEL.0UT or COUNTY 109 AUDIT 410 PRCFESSIONAL SERVICES 411 DATA 2ROCESSI'O 612 INSURANCE C 60NDS■OTNER 413 PUBLISHING PI4 MISCEIL&NE0US 415-CyES C MEE7140, 420 ►AYROCC-OROSS lit PAYROLL -TAXES 422 PAYAOLL.INSURANCF 42) PAYRneC.C{3VTR4 sit RURCNASE CONTROL-PAYRCIL 132 INVENTORY C04T;PAYROC1 13f COST ACC0U4TING PATROLC 434 AO1PlN1STRATIOYfPAYRCLI 535 Slhn nEPT ACCT;410+RCIL 640 3DRlIN.EQ111PMENT RENT 443 EQUIP RENT -COST ACCk.G 444 AONIN;EQUITMENT RENT TOT`L ACMINISTRATIOI +LTUeL 1974 t LO C D L` T V, C C E n R A C C BLOOF7 Ah<SIS REPORT 1974 BLCCET 1915 RfYEhRE/tXPFNPIILRE 1NFr6m6I10Pe AJUNCL3CT ESTI"AiED BUCGIT EST1ItCG 21,593 6,397 1,662 163 4,OC 3,735 6,461 1,711 33,493 1,1+03 S,�19 -571 404 PIP 16,071 134,44) 2,293 5,973 40,047 491 179 1V• 624,129 17,543 57,713 2,311 16+914 9,067 20e 19,539 1,000 22+000 1,sco 7,500 4,0CC 4,000 4,000 12,000 47,427 50e 1,700 200 1+275,166 74,600 119,611 5C0 "Oct 2,000 11,000 SC+000 300 1,700 1,213,166 74,600 115,611 2,000 14,000 2o2,Ib" 76R,144 1,515,76? I,S4c,C97 ',COO 2,461 2,0004 1,0000 2,573 197E 4UnGETING IhFcRMATICN DEPT VARIANCE- AOM1N APPROVEED. REQUEST SUDS/RIO RECOM$END BLDGET 22,000 7,500 200 4,400 4,000 13,500 50,000 750 1,700 2000 1,000 2,000 Soo• 1,0000 1+459,094 15+365 149,110 500 20,000 1,000 2000 4000 0004 2,5004 2500 1,000* 163,9060 10,7054 30,0990 2,000 5000 2,0004 3,334 1,620,319 231,2124 4 WELD C C L► T Y, CCLORADC IU0GE1 ANALYSIS REPORT t ACCQy T GETAIL NUMIER DESCRIPTION 02 ROAD AND BRICQE FUND 60) CAP uuTLAY.CAND RLCC6EQM1 140 LA►•0 741 IUIIDVNGS Tit IMPS OTHER THAN 1UI10IND 743 MACHINERY t EQUIPMENT yyv PACK C EQUIR.STAFF SUPRA 199 TRAM TO INrtR4GOYRN AOENC TOTAL CAP OUTCAY.IAVD Bt046cgwT 1970 810GE1 - 1975 REVEMLE/EXPFI'CITIPE 1.!FORMATIOY 1976 BUOGETIIG INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIANCE DEPT. VARIANCE ADMIN_ APPROVED. 1914 JUNE SO ESTIMATED 4UCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST 8000/REQ RECOMMEND BLOGET 153,F70 20,673 319 405,100 330,000 140,250 18,250 674,911 526,7214 60,904 1,075 81,961 05,000 10,000 59,400. 11,465 3,000 1,900 4,500 1,900 4,46Se 4,000 590,053 144,000 391,000 365,750 32,250. 696,936 531,116. .a NILO C C L\ T Y, C C L O R A 0 0 BUDGET A6ItYS15 REPORT 1976 1llCCET ACCWO CTAIL WOOER OESCRIRT10" Qi *CID 0.0 8R1OGE SUMO 612 SIG)- GRlUP-GE'ERAL 1975 REVENUE/EMPEKCITLRE I'iFrRNATICN k(TJPL ACTUAL Al F.VU YEAR VAAIA%Cf 1974 MI 30 !STI+'ATED BLCGET EST/8L0G 1976 6UICET11.G INFCRMATTCN PEOUESI eVDG%REO PECOM$ENC A9t�LDGC ETD 603 LTIL1TIES 1,256 613 1,475 1,500 23 1,700 2000 604 OFFICE EXPENSE 1,066 442 1,000 1,000 1,200 2000 631 GEI•ERAI SHOP -PAYROLL 12,704 637 QED C MA1N7-fl:TS10E SERy 2,196 1,195 2,600 1,600 1,200• 3,000 1,400• 641 EQUIPMENT RENT 479 500 1,000 500 500 900 650 GE?L?.A SHOP-MATEAIACS 597 1,509 2,000 300 1,5000 2.200 i,7C00 83) IONINISTRATIO,s-PAYRCLL 17,115 R40 ►QI+IN:EQUIPMENT RENT 1,948 1,295 9,500 3,000 300• 3,500 500• 70741 SIG% GROup-6E4ERAi 37,165 5,154 11,275 l,600 2,67'1• 12►100 ),S00• • 4CCCL`•T DETAIL POSER OISCRIPTION Q>LRQAD AND BRIDGE FUND 11) SIGN GRQUP•CONSTRUCTI'N 630 INSTALLING SIGNS.PAYROCL 40,56! ti 631 MKG SIGNS t flO INVENT0A 11,640 . E L O C O U N T Y, COLCRADC ILOGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 !LOGES 1915 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE INFORMATION ►976 BUDGETING INFORMAT1CN ACTUAL ACZVAL A7 FULL YEAR VARIANCE OEPT _ VARIANCE ADMIN ._._APPROVED.__ 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIKITEO BUCGET EST/1UDG REQUEST SUDO/RIO RECOMMEND 'LIMIT 660 INStAtC SIGNS:E0JIF RENT 4,152 1,459 2.4C0 2.714 314 7.500 4,7066 641 YKG SIGNS C. 4KG INVENT 40e !ACC 1,000' ►50 1506 650 INSTA i SIGNS:MAEIRIAL4 39.217 9,547 11,Occ 10,000 2.000 S00 19,500 est rim SIGN 4 MKG INVEN-PiT 235 5C0 515 25 90,359 19,6146 TOTAL SIGN GRQUP.00VSTRUCTION 96,432 7,414 21,9CC 23,2)9 1,339 91,509 75,2704 • 4 w E L 0 C C U t T Y, CCLVRADE BLOCET ANALYSIS REPORT t I I t I l `+UMSERLy1 DETAIL Q: *CIAO ANp.BRtDGE FUND 814 S1G1• GROUP.WA1NT t REPAIR 630 SIGNS.PAYROLL 1,32 SIRIPING•PAYRt1CL 640 SIGNS:EQUIPNENT RENT 641 STRIPING -EQUIPMENT 650 SIGNS.MATERIII.S 653 SIRIPING-MATERIALS 731 ECUIPEN7 PAYROLL 1916 BLCCE1 1975 kEvENLE/EXPENCITLRE I'FCRXATICS .DEPT 1976 BU9CET[NG INFCRMATICN pp EE 519741 AJUNELAI 30 ESTIPATEC BUCGET EST/e DG REQUET BUDS/REO RECOMMEND A LDGIT 8&145 6,114 4,922 2,380 2,259 28,032 13,525 4,164 lee 5,CCC 1,000 5,000 1,100 40,000 20,000 12,500 10,000 4rCOC 1+200 10C 20,000. 34,555 2,600+ 1,e00 1,700 14,555. 10,000 TOTAL SIGN GROUP.MAINT t REPAIR $4,624 15,905 58,SCD 4C,700 17,800• 35,755 4,945 J I ACCO4N3 OE NSERDESCRIPTION 02 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND 615 GRAUER GRCUP.GENERAL 301 RENT 302 INSURANCE =03.4T1tlltES_ 304 OFFICE EXPENSE .B1O PMOi4----_ -. 640 EQUIPMENT RENT TOTAL GR►UER GROUP•GENERAL NELO 0 0 t 1• T V, COLORADO BUDGET ANALYSIS DEPORT 1976 BLDGET 1975 REVENtE/EMPENCITLRE INFORMATION 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL AC7VAC AT ►LLL TEAR ..VARIANCE ._OEPT_ VARIANCE____ADM1N 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIi'ATEO BUCGET EST/BUOG REQUEST BUOG/REO RECOMMEND BLOGET 136 200 200 6,941__ 3,676 6,600. 14,000 5;200 _.10;200 1,044 265 7CC 950 250 750 2;124 1,005 2,523 5;500 2.700 2;600• 6r000 13,257 6;464 15;000 17,639 2,650 16;950 4 200 3,800- 200 3,300• 900 ACCCGNT DETAIL NU93ER OESCRIPTItN 02 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND 016 GRADER GR•CONSTRUCTICN 330 PAYROLL 340 EOUIPNENT RENT TOTAL GRADER GR•C0NSTRUCTIC9 ACTUAL 1974 WELD c.01.77v, 7 T v, CELDPACC BLCGE7 A'?LVSIS FEPCRT 197: PLCCE1 1975 REVENLE/EXPENC1TLRE I' CPZATICY 1976 BUDGETING INFCRrATICN ACTUAL AT FLAT IEAA VARIANCE CEi1 vARIAP.CE ADMIN ADFE‘CEC JUNE O EST1'tTCC CAGE, ES7/B‘DC RECAST BUD;/RE1 RECOYMEriD evicET 19,773 17,486 7,067 11,0C, 55,000 4,COC 12,250 2,750 37,259 7,16? 11,OCC 91,C08 4,:UC 12,2S2,75r, • i y, N4�'%3ERL T :(7411/4 OESCRi`t10,. '(T4'+l 1971 E l G C C I '• T Y, C C I" R A C BLOGWT AISI'SIS aEiORT 1976 EICCEI 1975 kfvENLE/EMi« tITLFE l'F^A'ATICN ACE JUNEt30T ESTIP67E0 ELCGET 53 iST!010 G 1�7� 3 ^GET!tG IKFCAMATICN REQUEST bUC ;REC RECOA MMEND e4O60 ET 02 %;;4G it•': SRICGE FtP2 61. GR:,0EF GR.MA1 ,1/Ct'pc1T1^F 43) PoRCII 260,72E �8 lee 180 iSt 300 i5^ 839 CVISIOE SERVICES Sc) ECIIP"E%T Wilt 255,521 107.n62 225,0CC 30C,Ct0 75.000 250+000 51,000 70TAC GRACER GR.MWt/C^b01'iI\ 5►7,n5n 107.110 22S.3Ct 3CC,7St 75.6SC 250.300 Sv 65n It lob 3LCClrl 0E1AII NOSEA OESCR1PT10N 02 RZAC Au0 BRIDGE FUND B13 GRALER CR.S'OA RE`CVA. 530 PRYA0Ct 540 EQUIPMENT.RENT TOTAL GRADER GA -S404 REMQVAC o C C l + T Y, C C l r R a C C BUDGET AP.FLYSIS 9EPfRT 1476 BICCET 1975 REVENLE/EXPEPCITItE I\FCRmAT1:i ACTUAL ACTUAL AT CULL YEAR V3AIANCE 1974 JUNE 30 ESTI'ATEC BICCET ESt/BLDG 1971. 8L CET IF , !MFcRP AT ICP: CEPT VARIANCE AOP:IN APPRCVEO REQUEST BUOG/REC REC0N4ENC BLOGET 23.94P ` 22,717 8,060 12,5CC 45,000 32930C 15.000 3),000 ~6&665 8,086 12,5CC 45a000 32►50C 15,000 31,000 T. r } % E L 0 C O l a T Ya C C L n R A D C BUDGET A%IIYSlS PEPOAT %CCUL'LT WALL Kuy6EA OEStAIPTION 02 QUAD 0,0 6R1002 FUND 819 GRAVER GR•RECAIRS C Na1N7 730 EQLIPNENT.PAYRCtt 731 !U1l0ING1•PAYROII ?37 BUILDINGS•QUTStOP SERYIC 751 BUl,. I'-tGS.4ATERIALS 1974 !tCGE1 - 1975 REYEhUE/EXPEPCITLRI ISFORMATION 1976 BUDGEIIPG INFORNATICN ACTvat AMA,. AT PILL TEAR VAMIAt(E OW YAMANCE_---ADMIX___-_APPAGilD 1976 JUNE 30 ISTINAtED 6UCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BUDG/AEO AECOMNEND 61.0027 47.97) 9.14) ta119 620 1aSC0 2.000 500 .1.500 300 50C la000 800 500 S00 TOTAL GRADER OR -REPAIRS C MRINT 36.!65 620 2a000 3.000 1.000 2.000 1,000 labasaa NURSER URSEDESCRIPTION Q2 _ROAD.AI.D BRIDGE fUNO 821 MLNICIPALITIES 01$ MATERIALS C SERVICES 019 REIMBURSEMENT TOTAL MLNIC1PACITIES • 7 W E L D C C I T T Vs C C L 0 R A 0 C BUDGET AI.ALISIS REPORT 1976 810021 1975 REVERLE/EMPENtIlLRE I\FORMATICN 1976 8U)GE1ING INPORMATIGN ACTUft ACTUAL AT -FULL TEAR _ _ _ _ - YARIAACE .. DEPT VAlUARCE--__AD1fiN__-_—APIAMM0 ----. 1974 JUNE 30 ESTI''ATED IUCOET EST/BUDG REQUEST SUDG/REO RECOMMEND •LOGE, 14,350 5,906 Silos 331.124 126,147 436,112 430.162 372,674 126.747 442,69C 442,690 • 3,275 2,633 766+611 330,1064 770,163 327,4134 • ACCCL\I DETAIL NU4SER OESCRlPTlip I.E L O C C U P T Vs CCLCPADC BUDGET ANALYSIS DEPORT 1976 BLCGET 1975 REVENGE/EXPENCITLRE INFfRMATEOII 1916 BUriGET1NG INFORMATION ACTyAL ACTUAL AI Fy1L YEAp VARIANCE DEPT YARIANCE AD_M... _APPRDYED_- 191A JUNE 30 ESTIWATEC BUCGET EST/SUDG REQUEST BUOG/REQ RECOMMEND PUOGET 02 RJAO AND BR1ODE FUND 3)2 EASl!IU TS 6 ttIG9TS-OF-MAY 100 EASEMENTS L R•IGMIS;DPts4'A 674 1 TOTAL EASEnENT$ C RIGHTS -OF -A ►Y 674 1 4 1Cs000 lOsC00 51000 5.000 ICsC00 10,000 50000 5,060 l MELD C O U N T Y. COLORADO .fete_.-ttoalt----- 1973 RIVINIO/EXFINCITLRE INFORMATION 1970 6VQGETING INFORMATION me!E xe *#i ' i Wi°I lmoTgo DUGOif. ;�Y 6U REOWST WORM (�RCON tig 633 6R106I t CUcvuRt 6R:OnNhR ^T 4i f_'elitiiiiiji -------- ---- - 270 2•=0f 4.000 -i00- 1.900• 3.130 .. - 7.030* 640 AOMINiIQUIPMINT RINT 1.730 1.116 3.000 3.000 3.000 TOTAL USD41.t CUIYIRT Gb4O Kilt 11 .641 1;161 7.000 1.100 1.900• 6.130 3,0308 z 5 1 'l i It KUMOExi T CEDESCRI►TION O2 R1AD A0!0 BRIM FUND 8TH BR -Cut, ►ail C CONS EA; TOTAL BR-CuL fill I CONS END ACTUAL 197♦ h E L O C C U A T VI CCICRADC BUDGET AA&LYSI$ AEPCRT 1976 MIDGET 197S REVEAUE/EXPEACITLAE I#tFtRMATI0N ACTUAL AT FULL YElP VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTIPATED IUCGET EST/BLDG 1976 BUnGETIAG IPF0RMIYICN DE►T VARIANCE -- AOMth APP.� YEE0._. REQUi3T BU0G/RED RECOMM($0 BLOGET 4 • 44. A I I 1 ,RSCLIIOT °MIL NUMWIDESCRIPTION Ot ROAD.AhO &RICGt FUND $33 3R.CUL STRUCTURAL COKSIR 330 cu`VERTS-P*volt 331 IRIOGES-PAYROLL E 339 IRI0GES.0U7S1nE*ERV!CPS 31Q CUIVERT$IEQUIPMENT_RO%T Mt IRLL10EGES.EOUIP$ENT PENT 331 eR1OGES;gTEt1ALSS ELQ CCINT V. COLORACC 6UDGET ANALYSIS PEIORT 1970 RL0GET 197$ REVEhtE/ExPEt,C!TLRE TNFOAMATICN 1976 $UnCET1h0 INFORMATION CTOL AClUAI 4T...F.lil YEAR_ VARIARCE__ 0LtT_ VARttNcE _ __J1411ih. ___ _A4PR4VE0____ 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIMATED IUCGET EST/IUOO REQUEST 6UDG/RF0 PECONMEND SLOGET 29,019 0,404 .- 230 4,437 101907 1,329 37,h79 211,511 1.000 1,000 _ 1.000 --- 2,209 4.000 1.000 3.000• 4,000 3.0009 31510 7, 303 5,559 43.222 293.000 ..12,000 15,000 1.OOC _ 12.000 3,000_ 20.000 40.000 20,000 20.000 20,000 40.000 30.000 .10,000• _ 30.400 283.000 419.960 20,4009 134.960. f�Til IRw`WL STPUCfURAI' COhSTR 375,734 61,171 162.000 712.000 10.000 307,360 139,3609 7 t 1 t t f •1((LLr,T DETAIL NUwtlfik OESCRIPTTOP 02 7Q4u At7O SAIOGE AJSD 836 8 -CL 'I1SCELLA?IIf&S ACTvq 1974 AELO C C l\ l v, CCLCAACC BUOGET ASAIYSIS REPORT 1976 BLCCE1 1975 REVENUE/EAPINCI7LRt IiPORMA11CN ACIVAL AT Pbll YEAR VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTIfAT£C ILCGET EST/BLDG 1976 SUrGE1lh6 IhfCRNAIICN CEPT VARIANCE ADNIN_ APPRCVEO WOES, BUDO/REO RECOMMEND SLOGET 330 COhSTRUCTION.PAYRCL 57,745 331 PEP/MA!NT CO PRUP+PAvROI 7,311 337 PEP/HAtNT CO PROP+OS CIS 464 96 300 S00 200 300 200 338 CCI.STRUCT!ON-OUTSIDE SEA 14^ 571 1,000 1,000 1,000 340 CQt$T:EQtIjPMEST RENT 8,724 4,966 10,000 £,900 1,100* 10,000 1,1001 141 PEP/MAIN CO PROP-EOUTPME 747 692 1,400 1,lt0 400 5,500 300 350 CCNST-4ATERIALS 1,107 1,200 2,000 800 1,000 1,0004 351 OEI,ERAL COVS7:41A7ERlALi 732,RE.P/MAIN c3_EQ'JIP!PAYPQL 3,^09 2,000 2,000 2,000 136 REP/MAIN 00 EOV1►+OUTS C 46 100 100 100 TOT+L SR -Cut 'ISCELLS1IrLS 79,993 6,325 13,9CC IE,300 2,400 15,600 5C6 • l %CC.,NT CETA1t HUMBER 0ESCR1►1104 02 tU40 AP2D BAICGE sunD ail Ph ti I. ANY MA1;T.PRE ►. CC A E L 0 C C 4 r. T Y, C C L 4 A d BcoGE1 4441YS1S RFPORT 1971 BLCCE1 1975 KEVEStE/EXPft'C1TLPE 1'f.'A"ATILV 1916 8L1cflf.O n'CixO': tiCTQAL ACINAC AT F4tl VEA* YARIA\CE DEPT '.ARLANCE 40NI\=PPRCVED 1974 JUNE 30 ESTI'ATID BtCCET ESTIBLOG REQUEST MJOr,lREO RFCOKME*:0 64D6ET 2)3 CU1SIOC SERVICES 2091 6,259% 16,066 7, COD 3,000. 10,000 1,0600 250 PATERILCS 3C0 300 300 TOTAL PAY 6 H1VY RAINT-PRE t CO 2,291 6,259 1,3CC 1,30C 3,000s 10,330 3,0610 1 ■ E L D c o t r. T V, C c L n R A O C SUOOET ANALYSIS PEPORT 1976 BLDCET 1975 REVEsvE/EAPENCITLRE INFORMATILN 1976 BU)GET!NG INFDRMATICN 4(CCV'T DETAIL . .. ACTUAL ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR YARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE--ADRIA _ -APPROVED - NUNAEA DESCRIPTION 1974 JUNE 30 FSTIYATEO AVCGET EST/BLDG REQUEST BUDO/RE0 RECOMMEND BUDGET 02 ROAD ONO BRIDGE FUND 843 PAY i HID' MAIN -MAY CC'4 330 PAYROLL 35,047 340 EaLt►MENT RE'IT 41,918 354 1,500 11, •9,150 600 141000 2,500 15,000 350 'ATERIAl5 120,116 146 146 49,604 1930145 145,395• TOTAL Ply i HIMY WAIN•ROWY CCV 197,151 460 1,616 67,250 63,604 197064$ 130,393• t it1 ti E L 0 C0UN ?Val COL 0 R A D 0 1<U04ET U1LY$$$ RE►ORt __ 1616--OKOUT_ 1 E p__ INFORMATION i AsoN iT_4ETk i~-Yom._:. 11011 ._ ACtist_A3 IEV �- 4974 4IPIl 30 re evao_YinENUE AClTs tasTEY MU�d 0.EOUlST,V76bU OREG GREN/0�NAT0I0N____ -1,49!' _et 1lG tt_m _imaaEaLla_..._---------_---- -. -.._ _ 64♦ MAIN OF C0NDITI0N:R0UTINE 630 POR0CC 231►614 Aft _EIIFI14NM_ILE -------------ills031 430 MATERIALS t01Ac Milk OP C0N0it,0N:*C4tiiii 1616'6,___ -- 100e 000_ ___311s_00Ct 21#1100___ _300'000_ 90,370 20,433 60i000 1001000 207000 80,000 20,000 603#306 1619196 360,000 423,000 -s 43,000 )60#000 43,000 .( t , ( 1u a at A z 4 i *CCUL\T )ETR1♦ NUNIUS DESCRIPTION E L J C C U% %Tv, C C i r R A 0 C BUDGET ANILiSIS PEPORT 1976 BLOGIT 1975 REVENUE/EXPENCITLRE 1':fCRYATICt4 ACTUAL ACT"AL 4T ?I'LL HEIR VARIA?CE 1974 JL'+E 30 ESTIr►TEt BUCGET EST/ILOG ►976 8UnGETthG 1NPORMATICN DEPT YARI/'lCE AOYJN APPROVED REQUEST 8U06/REO PECOMKEND BUDGET 02 WAD ANQ BRIRGf FUND 845 P►': 6 N1wV 1AI•l. EN Rl.Y 43. PAYROLL 65,211 430 OUTSIDE SERVICES 271 1.123 4,0CC 1C.000 6,C00 4,000 6,000 44± Eit !P,0Ext iE"T 94,191 11.291 30,000 96.000 66,000 40.000 54,000 45e NATERIPLS 40.ft41 49,808 332,124 332.124 1,129,609 797,4131 TOTAL PAY G RIO' 'A1d•GPN RORY 564,Q2C 62,302 366,124 432,124 72.000 1.173,609 7)5,4651 J • ICCIL"T ';Till MUM6ER 02 RD10 MO ItICOE FUSO 046 v4'r,..IsY ►'AIN-54JUIn/IPPR 63o 1AYRJLI ♦40 EQLIPMENT REST 459 MATERIALS 6 ILO C C l A I Y, C C L n R A O C i000ET ANALMSIS PEP0RT 1916 6LCGEl 1915 REVENIE/ERPEkCITLRE INFCRMATICN 1976 BUOGEIIhG IMFCRMATICN ACTUAL ACTUAL AT F4Ll 1EAR 4Alt1ARCE DEPT YkREASSE _.-_AONlh _.-_}EPRGYEO_- 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIKATEC SUCGET EST/SLOG REQUEST IUDG/REQ RECOMMEND ELCGE1 15,520 Q,t44 4,463 .0,000 . 6,000. 6,AA5 576 4,6CC 4,600 TOTAL PAY/NIvY MAIN-PICAIIO/APP* 10,479 5,039 12►6C0 12,600 f 9,000 1,0001 4,000 6C0 13.000 4001 1 ACCCL,1 ?flit NU4dER DESCRIPTION 02 20.3 A1•0 3g1'GE ruMO 847 PA, 6 ,•1Y 0AI:,.RrADS1Ci6 431 PAY4t?ll 439 CJTSIJ£ SERVICES 44D E:11PQE.7 RE•,r 451 ATEtlAL$ TOTSI P!4' E. 9419Y VAIN.RnAOS10E6 4CTuPI 1974 5,953 S 0,565 1,417 5,000 5,300 4►30C 6,000 3,3C9 S,^60 72B 3,300 3,300 3,000 300 • E l 0 COUNTY, C C L I1 R A D 6 BOGEY ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 PLCGE1 1973 AEVENIE/EXPENCITIiE t�FCRMATICY ACTUAL AT FLLL YEAR VARIANCE JIVE 30 ESTI`•ATEO BUCGET ESTIBIOG 1976 BUnGE1!NG INFCRN&T1CN DEPT VARIANCE AOMIN APPRCVED REQUEST 8UDO/REO RECOMMEND BLOC!! 20►584 2,150 8,300 12►600 4,300 9►000 3,600 4ELO C C L' 7 Y, COLORAOC WOGE! AhAIVSIS REPORT 1970 ELOGEI ( ( t t it t} ACCw,T ?E!All MUN3E+C OESCRIP110N Q2 a„ AO At.O 8R10GE ALINO 043 Pa% 6 fl(•Y Mal;:S''Cw$ICE 330 PAYROLL 937 CUTSICE SERVICES 509 E:L1P`+E%T RE`tT ?SO ?ATER1ALS AC TO L 1914 1915 REVEI\LEtiXPENC11LR1 ACTUAL A7 FLLL !EAR JUNE 30 EST1%ATEt (PFCR4AIICN VARiAt,CE 6LCGET EST/6L'OC 1976 BLoCE11\G IkFORMATICN OEPT _VARIANCE _ _AD$1N.. . REQUEST BUDG/REO RECOKMEND BL00ET 13.103 104 262 202 262e B,1S7 1,663 5,060 17.000 12,000 10,000 7,000 Ile 1.00C L CCO 1.000 TOTAL PAV 6 NItY ;tAlN:SNGMLICE 22.301 2.125 6.202 16.000 11,736 11.000 7!060 • 4CcLL .T oETAII NUM6E9 OESCRIPTIJ': 3CTut‘ 1914 i E t C C C l ` T Y, C C l !' R A G C ILDGET ANALYSIS REPORT 1970 ILCCCI 1975 FEVENLE,EXPENCITIRE I�•FCRMATICPI ACTUAL AT FLII YEAR VARIANCE JLNE 30 ESTIWTEO ILCOET ESTiELDG 1976 BUDGETING INFC4MATICN DEPT VARIANCE AOM1N APPBGYED.__. REQUEST BUOG/RE0 REC0IiEND BLDGET 02 ROAD RIND IR10GE Fill 643 iAC $414Y 4Al:!-MISCI 041 ttP C MAIN CO PAPP-EOLIP 1,473 1,140 1,400 2,1C0 300• 2,500 4C0• 331 CCNSTRUCTIAN-PAYROLL 30,!21 331 MISC REPAIRS co CC FRCP 11,769 55 1,0CC S,CCC 4,000 1,000 4,000 340 C I.$TQCTIOV.EQU1P RE'T 13,"67 5,464 12,0CD 14,CCQ 2,000 14►.000 351 PEP MAIN•CO PROP MATERIA 3,617 732 REP C MAIN C. EQUIP -0121 41,391 TOTAL PAY L NI1lY ,IAI+t:NISCL 102,121 6,679 15,400 21.100 5,700 17.500 3,6CC ! • ASS •L',T _4E?!A. — -----ACTUI1 8l OE5CRIPTION 1974 WELD C Q L► T V, C O L P R A C C IUOOET AAALYSIS REPORT 1976 ELCCET - 1975 REVEKLE/EXPEAC1TLPE INFORMATION "Wittig' E$TZK*TED twit- EST//U9G __4C_11Q10 A!+0.8R10GE. FUND . \ 851 PAY 4 NTWY.CNAUNEL/FLRCO 314 ?I$CELLANEOUS PROJECTS _ _ M!4 C0b&TAUCT ION PAYIOLI ___ 9, 751 938 C0h$TRVCTION•OUTSIOE EAR 38,662 j!0 CO�i[RUCT10!EQUIP..REVT-. __ _17,804 . 350 CONSTRUCTION•4ATERIALS 129 1976 84nC�EsTTAG INFORMATION REQUEST 6 DO/REO RECOMMEND DOGIT0.__ 16,23? 10,75^ 10,250 SCC -50-0 5,820 15,0CC 32,000 17,000 1,000 1,000 500 16,000 — 17,000-- 1,000 TOTAL PAY 1 wtMV.CNANVECJFLfOn 66,946 5,820 16,SCO 43,790 27,250 26,750 17,000 ------------ --- K E L L C C L • T YI C O t t' R A; t eLCC 7 A>tLTSIS FEAtcT flit ?LCCE1 ACCOLY1 DETAIL Nu44ER OESCRIPT10. OR ROOD AND 3RIOGE FUND 662 GRAVEL C OUARRY-P!t OPERA 403 6T1t1TIES 405 SUPPLIES 406 MATERIAL ROYALTY 407 TEST!UG ♦)S CUTSIOE SERVICES 440 ENLIP'4ENT RENT 450 9IT OPERATION a MATERIAL 453 P11 OPERITIO'tsNAT CONTRA TOTAL GRAVEL C CVARRY-PIT CPERA viestetre Actual {474 14TS r,EYEALE/EXPE; CITLRE I' FCR•31IYt ACTUAL AT ILLI NE,F %=21ACt JLNE 30 EST! ;TE'. 6LCEt EST/B4OG tIpttr t E.00'. 1476 8UaGET1'G 1hFCRQNT1CL Dk?t VARIANA - A0, !' toAAC E; AE:cSI SUU3/Ai: RECuY it .` dtD(ET 3i0 SU 3,600 300 SSD:7C 13i3OC• 350,000 350,000es SS,C C I3.000+ t4+45O 3C)• 5Ja 8,000• 3C01 20,0C^• 35O OCO. 3S3,000 2i,4S;• AC.TV.e L 1974 1975 REYENLE/E%PPNCITLRE INFCRYATIC4 ACTUAL AT PLII_YEl1 . VARIANCE JUNE 30 fST1MATED BUCGET EST/814G 2,0CC 2,000 2CC 200 1,OCC 1,C00 3,2CC - 3,200 1976 BUnGETING INPCRVATICN DEPT MIAMI _-ADMIN.. _MUM_ REQUEST BUOG/REO RECOMMEND BLOGE? 2,000 200 1,000 3,200 mite C C L N T Y, C C L t+ R A D O BUDGET ANAIVSIS DEPORT 1976 !ICCEi ACCS4•T CETAIk - - nlw6lR DESCRIPTION Q3 ROAD AND BRIOGE.FUND 863 GRAVEL E CUARRY.MISCL 340 LOUSE PROJ+EQUIP RENT 141 CT*1R EOuIPMENT RENT 350 F3LSE PROJECT MATERIALS _lit PEP_E MAIM_C1_EQUIPsPVIII _ TQTI-GRAVEL C QUARRY.Ii1SCL ,wait'?". 1CCLI.T QUAIL N0i4ER OESCRI►TION 0) tyTRAUCYERNME'TAL AGENCY in% yf\1RAI At4INESTRATIC•' 4EL° C (CL' T Y, C C L 7 R OLDGET ANALYSIS REPIRT 1976 PItUEI A cc 1975 REYEALE/ExPEACITLRE IFtAmATECN 1976 6UnGETING INFQRMATICN ACTvtt ACTUAL AT TLLL YcAP \ARIAN(' DEPT YARIA}ECE ADLt1ti_ _ _ .APPRCYE0_ 1974 JUNE 30 ESTIKATEC CAGEY EST/6L00 REQUEST au0GIREo RECOMKEK0 6LOGET 602 1+SCRANCE 3,00C 3,000 1,000 403 LTIIITIES Ice loc. too too. 604 CFi10E EXPENSE 140 421 RC S±0 1,300 400. 304 T,UYEt-OUT OF COUNTY 1Cc 100 100 R09 AuLIT 4,Cot 660 4,OCt 4,CCC 3,300 t,5C0. 410 PRCPESSICNAL SERVICES 2,530 2,375 3,000 2►000 1,000. 3,000 1,000• 411 CATA PROCESSING 4,SCC 3,100 1,000. 3,100 1,600• 412 INSURANCE 0 SOUDS.01NER 26,319 2,5CC 2,110 3,000 3004, 413 PChLISHIAG 2St 250 2SO 414 M1SCELLAAEOUS 314 452 6CC 600 10,241 9,6614 115 CUES ►• MEETIAOS . _ 130 15C 130 620 SHOP PAYROLL !Z1 S,,CP PAYROLL TAxEs 922 3r.r P PAYROLL ENS C 111148 521 ShCP PAYROLL CONTRA 639 INTEREST 10,036 __.240 AONIY r.EQUIP RENT 141 1,0124 $AINCCO`:TRDL.ECLIP TOTAL GENERIC ACMlNISTRAITO`: 242,731 14,200 23,620 242, 7514 14, 2009 21,620. 100 1009 100 100. 17,040 30,227 15,1CC tt,6aC 900 309,556 292,954• • kCCUL•:T DETAIL NURSER OESCIIPT1OW 03 INTRAGCYERNME$TAL BGEfCY 8,2 STAFF SUPPU T GkJ1'P 104 CFPICE ERVENSE 814 P'1SCELLAAEOUS A(TU4L 1974 s TOTAL_STAFF_.sUPPQRT GROY;P 1 Ito C C L ` Y V, ( C L o P 0 r C BLOGET AM LVSIS REPORT 1971 BLCGEI 191) REVEALS/EXPEPLITLRE INFrANAIICN ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR .VARIANCE JUNE SO ESTI"ATEC BUCGET EST/BLDG $oo soc 300 300 800 IOC 1976 BUlGETIEG INPEewATTEN DEPT VARIANCE A4J'1s ',PREYED REQUEST 8UOG/REQ REEoxvfr.D BLOGET SCI ice BC3 • v • stjAii 1jT VEDE5fIPTIO) TifltAGUvEANNENTAI AGENCY 8^3 Csill,al OCTLAYs 790 r&CH!NERY t EQUIP•OEPREC T0Ttt CAPITA( U:TAWAS w E l C C C l` T v, C C l^ R A C C BUDGET AAAL'StS REPCRT 1976 !lCGE7 19`3 REYENLE/EMPFNriitpi I`FCRMATICN ACTUAL AT FULL 'EAt VAA1AM E JUNE 30 ESTIMATED EMCEE EST/BIOG 628,510 166,010) 628,519 186,010 148,250 34t,25C 34t,23P 341,250 1976 BUnGETING IAFLRM41ICh DEPT VARIANCE ADMIA- APPRLVLD REQUEST 600010 RECOMMEND BUDGET 863,971 S35,721• 683,971 S3S,721• sCC4LPT DETAIL MUKIER OESCRIPVIO! 03 INTRAGCyERNMENTAL AGENCY 411 CE'iUR41 AOMIN!STRATIC'' 003 LITILITIES 00♦ CIFICE EXPENSE 414 "1SCEtLANEOUS _920 PAYMU L, k1SS 021 PAYAQiL..AX43 012 PAYAOLL•INS L 41TIR144NT 023 PAYA0tl•C047RA P39 LDMIIISTRATIO',•PAYPCIL 931 TIiMEIIT __$419 L CONTPCL*PA 040 ADMIN=E9UIPMENT RENT 041 INYEN MAIM t CONtROL=EO ► E L 0 C 0 L T Y, COLCAALIC SLUGET APALySTS AEPCR7 1976 ELCCET 1975 REVENLE/EXPENCITLRE IPFCRylTICN 1976 $U'LETINO 1NFORMATIC4 ACTUe1 ACTUAL AT F4444 YEAR Y1AIA*CE DEPT YAR1ANCE A0R1N--!1PPCVED 1974 JUNE 30 ES?IvltEO ILCGET EST/0400 REQUEST 6UOCIPI0 RECOMMEND 9O0E4 100 100 2,329 210 SCO 1,500 1,000 307 2,133 1,300 3,3n0 152,960 93,116 205,531 205,534 0,09• 2,970 12,024 12,024 I2,R00 0,296 19,113 19,133 76 Ice SOO 400 Ice 500 400 ICO 1,500 %,3CC 205032 12,024 10,133 SQO SOo TOTAL CE„TMSL ACNINI$TR&TIC'' %16,P97 106,409 24C,695 242,395 . 1,90C 242,595. t s 1 L V hVy 11 .E;ES414Tlur 03 IP'.TRAGE V#4':4EN►A1 AGENCY 612 nAtp. SN^P 30) UTILITIES 504 CFFIt. EXPENSE P27 GAS C 011.EQJIPSFNT 830 REP t nIN 831 REP C MAIN 6UILOINGS+PSY 836 REP C MAIN IQUIP•CS SERV 837 REP 4 MAIN $LnGS=OS %IRY $49 REP 4 4A)N.ECU P.EQ RENT 8Rt._(P c _4414 a%QGS-EQ_4EN1 810 REPAIR, 4 N:M `IA •EOUIPa1 811 REPAIRS 4 MAI`t•SLOGS•PAI TOTAL PAP, $illP M1CTUti 1974 C C L `. T Y, C L L (% %ACC C 81061► ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 .ILCGE1 1975 REVENLE,EXPFNCIILP£ I:F^a"471CN ACTUAL AT FLLL VLEAR VARIANCE JLNE 30 ESTIUATEC CAGE' EST/BLDG REQUEST EE 1976 3U1GEIING )I,FCQMATICN 1I� F BUOGFREO RECOMKEND AVLOCETO 2,481 1,960 4,0CC 4,000 4,800 8005 94? 498 1,OCC 1,00C 1.200 200• 1,184 2,400 2,400 2,4CC+ 784 173 17) 1,100 1,327 1,500 7,311 2,809 3,0CC 2,000 1,0004 2,000 5,541 11,otc E,soo 2,3004 11,500 1,0005 1CC 100 loo 210 100 1004, 196 414 4SC SO 4004 ISO 1005 13,18c 11,715 19,721 15,530 1735 19,850 300* • ICCGLkT DETAIL NUMSEA DESCRIPTION 03 INTRAGOVERNMENTAC AGENCY 813 DIS1Rtc7 RI S4OP ACTUAL 1474 4(1(1 C C L' T Y, CCLRAOC SLUE? ANALYSIS REPORT 1976 BICGEI 1975 AEVENLE/EXPFNCITIRE I'FfRMATICN ACTUAL AT FLLt YEAR VARIANCE JUNE 30 ESTIMATEC BUCGET EST/SLOG 1976 8UIGEIING INfORMATION DEPT VARIANCE AMAIN APPRLVEO. REQUEST 8000/REQ RECOMMEND BLOGET lot RENT 102 75 60) UTILITIES 1,831 2,296 5,0CC 5,000 73 73 IQ% OFFICE EXPENSE 438 185 4C0 400 630 REP C MAIN EQUIP:PAYRCII _631_REP C MAIN $LOGS•PAVADQ L 336 REP 6 MAIN EOu1P:0S SERV 1+18♦ 232 232 750 918 750 637 REP 6 MAIN 8100S.OS SERV 1,329 026 1,I00 1,000 1006 11000 840 REP C MAIN EQOIP•EO RENT 841 REP 6 MAIL BLOCS=EOUT/ 5,700 400 7006 1,991 4,400 6,500 2,500 5,500 1,000 ICC 100 100 $51 AAP 6 MAIN BLOGS.MATERIA 324 20 150 600 450 200 400 TOTAL OtSTRiCT RI Svn► 7,235 5,657 IC,9E2 14,425 3.443 12,900 1,525 4ICECL'nT OET,Iii NUMBER DESCRIPTION Q3 INTRAGUVERNMEPTAt AGENCY B1♦ CIST.AICT 42 S4JP )(Tot 1974 MELD C C L 1 Y, C 1 L I R A C C BUDGET ANALYSIS REPCRI 1976 ELCGET 1975 REVENLE/EXPENCITLRE Ii.FCA"ATICN ACTUAL AT FLIT v224 Y4RIAME JUNE 30 ESTIPATEI BLCGET EST/BLDG 1470 0UfGET1tG IrFCRMATIEE DEPT V+RIAhCE AN'IN _APPRCYED REQUEST BUDG/REC RECOKHEND BtOGET 303 UTILITIES 1,309 0)1 2,0CC 21000 20300 300, 004 CU ICE EXPENSE 379 411 450 350 100• 400 50• 330 REP C MAIN•EOUIP:PAYRCI,L 931 REP C 4AIY.BLOGS.PAYRCtt 434 RIP. G MA1V-EQUIPGS EERY 320 222 222 400 178 4C0 837 REP C MAIN.BIDGS.CS SERV 1,165 424 450 300 1506 350 506 S40 REP C NAIN.1QU1P•E0 RENT 430 210CC 20000 20000 eat REP C MAIN.BLOGS=EQUTP R ICC 100 100 BSI REP C MAIN_-8LQGS.PATPRIA 317 347 4CC 200 . 200• 2$0 504 TOTAL DISTRICT E2 SwOP 31749 20665 5,622 5.350 2726 50400 504 • c T • aCCCU'tT ?Et*IL NUMBER DESCRIPTION ACTS'► 191• > E L C C C L N T Y, C C► f: R A C C SUCGET ANALYSIS DEPORT 1976 RICCE1 1975 AFYENLEI UPFNCITLRI INFORMATION ACTUAL AT FULL YEAR VARIAN(' JUNE 3O ISTIFATEC E000ET EST/IUDS 1976 6U'CETING 1NFORMATICN OPT VARIANCE AOMIN *METED REQUEST 6U0,/REQ RECOMMEND 6LOCIT 03 INTRaGCRERVMENTAL AGENCY 815 DISTRICT 63 54JP 103 UTILITIES 16615 1,234 2,560 2.400 1000 2,675 004 OFFICE EXPENSE 917 3%9 6CC 600 000 330 REP C MAIN EQu,P:PAYRCiL 131 REP C LAIN EL0GS.PAY1CCL 516 _REF 4 MAIN EQUIP:US SERY 1,347 300 300 1,000 100 I,QCO 137 REP C MAIN ILOOS•CS SERY 1,761 2,021 2.200 SOO 1.700. 500 340 REP C MAIN EQUIP -40 RENT 1,643 4,/CC 4,000 4,000 141 REP C MAIN $C005:10 ROY ICC 100 100 ail _PEP _C MAIM (LOGS-$ATERIA 736 1,463 %,SCE 100 1,400• 150 50* TOTAL DISTRICT $3 SHOP 6,196 6.946 12,000 9,500 3,500. 9.023 AIS J 4754 • AIL NUMBERR&CODESCRIPTION PE DESCRIPTION OR IMRAGOVEAN.MEMTAC AGENCY 816 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 140 REP 6 NAPE -EQUIP -E4 RENT TOTAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCR NILO C C L s T V, C C L Q A A U C SUOGET ANALYSIS RIPCRT 1976 BLOGEl 19'S REVENUE/ERPENCITLRE INEQRNATtCN 1976 BUnCETING $NR04KATICN ACTUAL :CTLIAL AT ROLL YEAR VARIANCE DEPT VARIANCE . *Wilk . APPRCYED _ EQ7A JUNE SO ESTIYATEC IUCGET EST/IcDG REQUEST BUDG/REQ RECOKKEND 8LOGET 1,000 1.400 1,180 1,10C J I 4CCOLNT 'BEWAIL ►hJMae* OESCRIRTIOH OA_ INTRAGOYERNMENTAL AGENCY All CE•.TAAL AOMINISTRATION $14 MISCELLANEOUS OIS DUES A MEETINGS TOTAL CEYTAAL ADMINISTRATION e NELD C O L T T Y. c C L D R A c O OLDOET ANALYSIS RI/DAT 1976 BLOGET t97SFVE$ LE INFORMATCCANCE OEIT 1976 BUDGETING INFORMATION ACTUAL ACTATYE 197• JUNI 70 ESTIMATED OUCOET EST/BLOC REQUEST AuDDIAE0 RECOME. MAD IND ILOGIT 100 100 S00 S00 000 600 I 0 C C L b TV, C C L OR A 0 ICOOET AbIIYSIS RIPOAT F NtJM$ Rtt�l 0E00,04000 3641071ON 00 INTRAGQVERNi1NTAC 6GINCY 021 flTFAIAt SUPPLY 0,CUP 106 OFFICE IfPINSI 01♦ MISCICCA*IOUs 636 RIP C MAIN US $EPY•MATli* 03I Par" 134 OASOLINI S3S I\VENTOAV.CULVIAT MATERL 036 INVISTORY•SIGN MATIRIACS alt NV Ntt0aAy.FAVJNG MAMA III INVSNTOAY • 4111IR TOTAL MATERIAL SUPPLY GPCUP ACTUIL 1974 1916 ILCGEI 1913 REVESNlE/EtPflCITLRt 1NFCRMATICN ACTUAL L30T E3TIMMTIO IUCGIT IST1b 0 00 27 112 64 13 574x325 1655,,430 ISli313 2CC 200 2C0 .200 IC0 100 •2.00 55,000 $ 3:.0ac 4 $23.0Cc 3154000 1970 BU,GE111`G INPORMATICN OUT ._VARIANC1 A MIN AP1R0YEE0 meoutsT BUOG/RE0 RECOMMEND ILDGET 200 200 100 410,960 •,,0006 012,000 410.000 30,400 22.000 10406,736 13,000 6!,210 177,000$ 01,0006 $0,4006 2;00006 1.606.73!9 13,100• 992,Af6 663.101 1,102,673 1.603.615 97,0006 2,933►41♦ 1,321;739• AV . E L O COLT, C O l i' R 1 0 C IlLC6Et EAJIVSIS REPORT 1991 ILOCI1 ACCvt\7 DATAlL NLR4ER DESCRIPTION 0) INTAAGCYER4ME4TAt AGENCY 4t) A1► CPERATI1N5 •.1 PENT 40) LtILIt1ES ♦Q5 $6RILTIS 406 "ATERIAL ROYALTY 407 TESTING 4)0 1AYROLI 6)4 cutStni SERV1tl 440 ECLIPHENT RE47 TOTAL PIT OPIRATION! ACTUAL 197♦ 1975 REVENLEtEXPENCITLPE INFCRMATICN 1976 4UiGETING 1NP0RW&TICM ACTUAL AT ILIA T AF VARIANCE DIRT VARIANCE AOMIN APIREYEED JLNE )0 ESt14'A1$C IttO t ESTISLOG REQUEST S000/RED RECOMMEND 6LDGET 949 251 )OC 750 450 2!0 5,193 4,945 1,0CC 1,000 171 $OC 300 74,046 191 300 700 41,606 70.000 26!,000 19S,CQC 14,621 34►120 71,60C 21),600 196,000 e 730 250 7.000 300 3Cn 26516C0 03,000 C l a 4jS\tTFS BOARD OF COUNTY CC*C4t$SIANERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO September 19, 1975 Tape #75-69 the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in special session in full conformity with the law and by -lava of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Oreetey, Colorado, on Friday, September 19, 1975, at the hour of 4:25 P.N. 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: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: Director of Management S Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway AFTER THE GOLD RUSH, INC. DOING BUSINESS AS AFTER THE GOLD RUSH: the Chairman reviewed the transfer request from Mother's to After the Cold Rush. Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion to approve the resolution. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. 1976 PPELLKINARY BUDGET PRESENTATION: Mr. Buss informed the Board that if the requests are approved as submitted it would require a mill levy of 13.4 mills compared to 8.00 miles for the year 1975. Mr. Buss gave an explanatory survey of the summary for the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund and Intragoverneetal Agency expenditures. He then presented the 1976 Preliminary Budget to the Board to be filed in the Clerk to the Board's Office where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners on October 31, 1975 at 10:00 A.N. The Chairman read the Notice into the record to be published September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt the Notice. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motin and it carried. RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as rade, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting vas adjourned at 5:25 P.N. ATTEST: j COG ^gTY CLERK AND RECORDER ERR TO THE BO fCounty Clerk / APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD) COUNTY, COLORADO GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1975 A regular meeting was held by of Weld County, Colorado, at 10:00 present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP JEANNETTE ORDNAY the Board of County Commissioners o'clock A.H., with the following CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY AT'T'ORNEY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD Ir- September 22, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 20, 1975 published August 22, 1975 and September 12, 1975 in the Greeley Journal on a request for a Change of Zone from A to E-UD by Thomas Krebs a hearing vas had at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion vas made by Commissioner Jacobucci to grant said request. It was seconded by Commissioner Moser. The motion carried. County -Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: :L'laet1L1,,� Deputy County Clerk -f i L,/ Tape 175-69 atit Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado September 22, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 20, 1975 published August 22, 1975 and September 12, 1975 in the Greeley Journal on a request for a Change of Zone from E -U) and H-UD to R-UD by Roger Sears, and a name change from Chalet West to Carriage Estates, a hearing vas had at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobucci and seconded by Commissioner Meer to grant said request. Motion carried. A motion vas made by Commissioner Moser and seconded by Commissioner Jacobucci to approve the final plat of Carriage Estates Third Filing. Motion carried. Chia i rra n Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Attest: ._ c__ County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY: /.c_"/i r��cCCJLtc.L /6e ty County Clerk' Tape 175-70 1 is September 22, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 20, 1975 published August 22, 1975 and September 12, 1975 in the Greeley Journal on a request for an amendment to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion vas made by Comissioner Moser and seconded by Commissioner Jacobucci to adopt the amendment. Motion carried. Attest: r County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy County Clerk; , / V Tape 115-69 and 74 f �(h///!/ • Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado a RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves September 24, 1975 AGENDA SEPTEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-75 6 76 ROLL CALL: MINUTES' BIDS: REQUISITIONS AP POINTMENTS : HEARINGS: Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci Approval of September 17, 1975 and September 19, 1975 5 CLAIMS: TO BE PUBLISHED' REPORTS: September September September September October October 6 October 6 October 6 October 6 October 6 October 20 October 20 October 20 24 - National Restaurant Month, October 9:00 A.H. 24 - Tour proposed Platte River Power line 12:30 P.M. 25, 26 i 27 - Nine County budget meeting 30 - Press conference 8:00 A.M. 11 - All day Human Resources Board meeting John E. Martinez dba Gill Recreation Center 3.2 beer license, on and off premises 9100 A.M. Albert Trunkenbolz, COZ, A to E-UD 10'00 A.N. Foster and Schott Enterprises, COZ, A to E-UD 10'00 A.N. - Rodney H. Cuykendall, SUP, gas gathering plant and transfer terminal 10'00 A.M. - Dale Allen Meska dba Weed Hill Saloon, 3.2 beer 'license, on and off premises 2'00 P.M. Centennial Gas Corporation o/o Industrial Gas Service, Inc., central gas treating facility 10'00 A.M. H. A. Schneider, Jr., SUP, Cattle feedlot 10'00 A.M. David Farley, COZ, A to C 10'00 A.M. October 31 Final Budget hearing 10'00 A.M. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) COMMUNICATIONS: 1) 2) 3) BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: Humane Society Report for September, 1975 Statement of receipts and expenditures, August, 1975, Department of Social Services Fund Proceedings of Airport Board, September 9, 1975 Recording Office Income, August, 1975 Office of Management and Budget Collections, August 31, 1975 Letter from NHP i Q regarding completion of Island Grove Park Memo from Richard Straub regarding reopening of Road 13 Memo from Richard Straub regarding reopening of Road 4 1) Human Resources Advisory Board, nonvoting members CONTINUED F N9 COUNTY ENGINEER: KIW1SG INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: 1) Sekioh Restaurant 2) Airstrip violation, Range 68, Township 2, Section 25 3) RE, Stuehm COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) RE 184, John F. Orr, approved 2) RE 185, Salazar, approved 3) Thomas Krebs, COZ, approved 4) Amendment to Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section 5) Roger Sears, COZ, approved, and name change to Carriage Estates) also final plat of Carriage Estates, Third Filing RESOLUTIONS R-1 Duplicate AND #33779 issued to Bertha Chavarria R-2 Duplicate General Fund #106272 issued to Everitt Lumber Company Inc. R-3 Agreement with Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company for service to Human Resources Department R-4 Issue 3.2 beer license to Birkett L. and Harriet Joan Burke dba I-76 Motel and Cafe R-5 Grant RE 185 to Salazar boys R-6 Grant RE 184 to John F. Orr R-7 Advertise for bids, wood sign posts R-8 Authorize DA to defend Sheriff in case with Arthur Larry Winters and Patricia Ann Winters R-9 Grant COZ to Thomas Krebs R-10 Grant COZ to Roger Sears and change name from Chalet West to Carriage Estates GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARYON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER County Commissioners with the following COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR The following resolutions were presented: • RESOD.UTION \1'ItEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 22, 1975, in the chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing a petition of Roger Sears, (Sierra Investments). 318 12th Street, Greeley, Colorado, requesting a change of zone from "E" Estate District (Planned Unit Development) and "H" High Density Residential District (Planned Unit Development) to "R" Resi- dential District (Planned Unit Development) and change of name from Chalet Rest to Carriage Estates, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition tothe change of zones, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testi- mony and statements of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the re- quest of petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the petition of Roger Sears (Sierra Investments), 818 12th Street, Greeley, Colorado, for a change of zone from "E" Estate Dis- trict (Planned Unit Development) and "H" High Density Residential District (Planned Unit Development) to "R" Residential District (Planned Unit Develop- ment), said area being more particularly described as follows: A tract of land located within the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W4SW4) of Section 24, Town- ship 5 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the West Quarter (W4) corner of said Section 24 and considering the West line of the South- west Quarter (SW4) of said Section 24 to bear South 00°59'40" East and all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto. Thence South 00°59'40" East along the West line of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) of said Section 24 a distance of 164.00 feet to the true point of beginning; thence North 89°26'01" East, 1,326.39 feet to a point on the East line of the West Half of the Southwest0Quarter (W#SW4) of said Section 24; thence South 1 05'37" East 602.48 feet along the East line of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (WISWI) of said Section 24; thence leaving said East line of the West Half of theoSouthwest Quarter (W4SW#) of said Section 24 South 89 00'20" West 489,82 feet; thence South 41 24'58" West 361.18 ►eet; thence North 62 23'53" West 105.19 feet; thence North 36°43'59" East 262.34 feet• thence North 48°35'02" West 60.00 feet; they South 41b24'58" West 30.00 feet; thence North 48 35'02" West 82.00 feet; thence along a circular curve to the left with a chord bearing of North 69°47'21" West a chord distance of 18$ 08 feet and a radius of 260.00 feet; thence South 89 00'20" West 361.73 feet to a point on the West line of Secaion 24; thence along said West line of Section 24 North 00 59'40" S West 479.56 feet more or less to the true poini of beginning. Said tract of Land contains 17,7 acres more or less, is hereby granted under the conditions following: 1, That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by tt::. State Health Department, 2, All applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. 3, Subject to recording in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder of an Affidavit of Change of Name from Chalet West, First Filing and Chalet West, Second Filing to Carriage Estates, 4, Subject to providing a holding pond for waste and/or flood waters on tract "A" of said Carriage Estates, First Filing, in accordance with agreement of September 24 , 1975, copy attached herewith and made a part hereof by reference, and which agreement shall be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, Dated this 24th day of September, A, D„ 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL.p COUNTY, C0LORA DO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder end Clerk to the Boar \13y -2- C e -e c .-' 1?—zel A G R E E HEN T this acreemeiLt dated this _?4t1:1_, day of .._SSUItCmp2_ • 1975, N',II b. bet,wen Sierra investments, a Co -Partnership, and Weld County, recardinq certain lands in Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 66 ,ore Nrticularly described as Tract "A", Carriage Estates First Filing, as a-cnded from Chalet West First Filing. \ 1+EREAS Sierra investments, the developers of Carriage Estates, are required to contribute lands to the public in order that they may be allowed to stb\iivide lands contiguous to subject tract, and; WHEREAS subject tract has been approved by all of the necessary county authorities as meeting all requirements for public dedication, and; W HEREAS the citizens of Weld County will benefit from the ownership of subject tract: THEREFORE the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Sierra Investments delivers to Weld County herewith a warranty red to subject Tract "A" 2. Sierra investments shall maintain said tract for three years or, if occurring later, until the last lot in Carriage Estates First, Second and Third Filings is sold to a third party. 3. At such time as Sierra Investments maintenance responsibilities are terminated, this responsibility will automatically pass to the public, i.e. Weld County. This agreement shall be recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of veld County and all title, rights, interests and obligations hereunto shall inure to the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. El£CL1EO: SIERRA INVESTME ar r uEtO COUNTY .O TS, _ Co P.rtnership ORA00. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado. Witness ny hand and the corporate seal of Weld County this 241. day�of Septber A.O. 1975 yyr,,_1, ,4,., jy-/fChairr+an REC_OOR)ERS CERTIFICATE: / w This plat was filed for record In the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County at N. oo the day of in took • page , recept ion A.D. 19 R ESY)1.UTtON RE: AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND THE MOUNTAIN STATES rELF:PHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (MOUNTAIN BEL L.). WHEREAS, the MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CVMPANY has submitted an agreement to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, acting as the Community Action Agency on behalf of the Department of Human Resources, a Department of Weld County Govern- ment, providing for private branch exchange service at Greeley, Colorado, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, after careful review and consideration of the agreement, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to accept the same. lop NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove mentioned agreement as submitted by the MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, be, and the same is hereby approved and accepted for signature by the Board. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of September, A, D„ 1975. " ' ATTEST; Weld County Clerk and Recorder and,Clerk to the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ins ""rll s o It7,/ - ll)a etv-t )ugty:ride/ Aiy DASTOFOR: ( ,��p CV, wnty At orney Mountain Bell Greeley, Coloratli September 9, 19 Weld County Uep't of Human Resources 9 Ave. 8 a Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gentlemen: In connection with the application of the undersigned sub- scriber for Private Branch Exchange service at Greeley, Colorado, it is understood that the Company will provide such service subject to the obligations and regulations of the Company's General Exchange Tariff and the terms of this letter. The Private Branch Exchange equipment will be furnished to the subscriber for an initial contract period of three (3) years at the same location beginning the day following the installation date of the equipment. The subscriber agrees to pay the Company (a) monthly in ad- vance for the system furnished hereunder, qn4 exchange tele- pw8c 3crvicc, at the vats •unsully iu efrv‘. al LIM LIuiv such service is furnished or work performed; (b) monthly for all toll and long distance service sent paid from or re- ceived collect at the system furnished hereunder; and (c) for any service connection, move, change or other nonrecurr- ing charges, at the rates lawfully in effect at the time such service is furnished or work performed. The subscriber acknowledges that he has been advised by the Company that there are other types of equipment and systems available from the Company other than the one chosen•by the subscriber. if the application for service is canceled by the subscriber prior to complete installation, the subscriber will pay to the Coc.pany the amount of its nonrecoverable engineering and other preparation costs directly attributable to this con- tract. This contract may be terminated by the subscriber prior to expiration of the initial contract period upon payment of termination charges based upon a basic termination liability of $5.400.00. The amount of the termination charges due shall be such proportion of the basic termination liability 1 • is the number of months in the unexpired portion of the initial contract period bears to the total number of months in the full initial contract period. Termination charges shall he in addition to all charges for local and long dis- tance services and any other nonrecurring charges accrued to the date of termination. Changes in the equipment furnished under this agreement, or an in-service move requested by the subscriber, may result in the application of termination charges, or cancellation of this agreement without liability for termination charges and establishment of a new initial contract period, as pro- vided in the Company's General Exchange Tariff. This contract may not be assigned by the subscriber with- out the consent of the Company, and it is understood that no assignment shall relieve the subscriber of its obliga- tion for termination charges that may become due hereunder, and the subscriber shall he primarily and directly respon- sible to the Company for termination charges duo whether or not any third person has agreed to pay said charges. Dated: September 24, 1975 Weld County De of Hunan Resources $r rcurr /�aier (Title) (,i punt - ACCEPTED: THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO . Y By The undersigned acknowledges that he has been ad- vised relative to a possible relocation of service within the termination liability period could only be kept in force without requiring those termination charges to come due if such nova is made on an out -of -service basis. ,f , .//Sisel7#' ti KSOI.UTiON 11liF7RF:AS, pursuant to law, the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, is vested with the responsibility of administering the affairs of %Veld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board that there is a need to purchase %wed sign posts for County use, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interest of the County to seek bids for the Hoard's approval relative to the purchase of wood sign posts for County use, NOW, THEREFORE, HE; IT RESOLVED, by tile Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Mr. Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget for Weld County, advertise for bids to purchase wood sign posts for use by Weld County, all in accordance with bid specifications attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and It hereby Is authorized to execute an agreement with the successful bidder for the purchase of wood sign posts for use by Weld County and to make the same effective forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of September, A. D„ 1975, nunc pro tune as of August 22 , 1975. HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: d. <_ ,s//' Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By 1Lt�.-,, 4 CLL Deputy County P VED ASCf'O�LORhM1 ounty Attorney 717 t S AATICLLS :M StaIICts WITH CCUItwc 10 The Weld County Shop, Greeley A.4 10 INCLUCE ANY CHANEA. FOR rA[ISW , OEl1Y(RY, CCNTALALAS, PACKAGING, ETC. t0.tES fouIS`It0 1Y THE ACCOtn11V3 OEPARTNENT, L. 1. III. INSTRUCTIONS 10 *HOURS 1 3l4 ED Cctl?IT Y, CL)CCKMU ACCLIATI,I3 CEPARTUE\T I. PC1ICt 10 BItCERS °Art: August ZS, 1975 SEALED 1105 WILE 1f R(tflltO Al 14t OrrlC( Or THt CIIttc ACCOUNIINi OrrMEE*, VELD COWRY Cou*Twc'St, =i�LtLC., CCLOAAV , VY11t __Tuesslxi..ec enter 16. 1975 aj l09Q a.ns rex fuRNIswtwG __The ht`33 and CYO_. Qepxstr .Qt or WELD CO%JNTY FOR TM( rcttovIN3 NtlCHAMOist OR CZVIrnnNI: WOOD S169 POSTS II. INVITATION TO BID SEALED 1105, St'1..tCI TO THE CONDITIONS AS SHOVN HtACIN, ARE RtOL'(STtI OA T5E FOtIOWlin LIST of TNC otsillATION, BIDS RUST St ENCLOSED IN UMK- fR_NStts SMALL BC 1lPEVRliiEM CA MITTEN IN 1111 OM THE FOAM PRIPALtD BY THE (*UNIT, Orrictas or CoR,- CAN TORS S.'•LL CtiI'.'I4IE THEIR M fICIAL 111L1 ►ART*CRS OR SOLE OWNERS SMALL SO STATIC, OJYING THE MAMAS 4 Cr ALL IMit'L.'c0 r41'TCS. ALL CORRECTIONS OR ERASURES SMALL St INITIALED 01 THC PERSON SIGNING Int 110. A aI 'i ..,,u t!.:LAI[ t+ wiS PROPOSAL ANY CONDITIONS NOT CONiALVtO 11 1St SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY PLCICSIE) 4f 1',L SPTCIAL INSTRUCTIONS. ANY PROPOSAL WICK FAILS 10 COMPLY WITH THE LITLIAL LATER or TNtSC INSLRUCTIOAS An0 Int SPECIrICAT10M5 MAY St REJECTED FOAT*VIM, I. VNEN A►►PCAINAIC QVLYTIIILS ARE STATED, Tilt Coati RESERVES INC 111141 V INCREASE OR D(CA(ASE INC QUANTITY AS ACS, FITS ITS TACOS. ti 4. YNCRtV1■ RCCldSTCD, SAMPLES OA OCCCRI/Tl%t MATTER SMALL BE tiLtS PRIOR TO ME OPINING Of 0105. 5. 11 SLlvllilYO THE Pt)POSIL, THE VENDOR AGREES CHAT ACCEPTANCE Of ANY CR All 010$ BY THE COURIY SITw1N A ItA5014ILC TIRE PCR100 CONSTITUTES A CONTRACT. No DILIVLRY SMALL BECOME DNA OR It ACCEPTED UNLESS A PANCNASt CADCR SMAIt /PAST MANE PEEN ISSUED BY THE CNitr ACCOAl IMG OrrtCta Or Vito COUNTY. IT Is UNDER- 51000 THAI IT IS NCCESSAfl FON ALE INVOICES TO 1E MAOC out TO Vito (DUSTY, COLORADO, 1401 TO THE DEPART - KENT stCLRIN.i TMt MEACHAS: lit. O. I1 15 Llt(A510C0 THAT TNC BOArD Or COUNTY COwiSS10NtRS Of Vito COUNTY ICS(RYES THE 11151 TO REJECT ASV CA ALL BIDS, 10 WAIVE ANY ITPCALAIIPIES iN BIDS, AND TO ACCEPT THE SID TsAT, IN TNC OPINION or THE BOARD, IS TO THE BEST INT(rtSTS Or THE ACAID AND Or T14t CCUNIV or Y(E0, STATE Of COLOM00. 1, CISCOOICS WILL SC FIGURED PROM THt DATE Of DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE or THt ARTICLES, OR IN TUC CASE Or IN- wAKCT I,VOICt, FROM TNC CAI( of ncc r1 Or CoHRtcTED INVOKE(, If MlS EC SUBSEQUENT TO DELIVERY AND AC- CIPTANCI. 1 S. IM OtltfwliIR1 int torts! R(SP0N511LC BID, Twt COMITY WILL CONSIDER ALA ACCEPIA$LC BIDS ON A BASIS 0$ 1St LET F11CC TO SC PAID AFTER D(CUCTION OF Tnt DISCOUNT SPECIFIED BY THE 0I0S. t, 1,4 sKCCSs'UI IICCiM swat IHLCAOIITY AND SAVE NANNIES% VELD COUNTY AGAINST All CAPONS FOR POYALTILS, FOR ,ATUTE CR SUIT FOR INuRIRSiNLRT ISCICON WHICH NAY SE INVOLVED IN TNC NAAUFACTWt OR USE Of MC MATERIAL 10 BC Fi NISMCO. 10. All GOODS PALL SLYAll INC PIO►CRTY Or THE SELLER UNlll DELIVERED TO AND ACCEPTED 41 TINE COUNT,. tt. 7•4.34 NSIAuCliONS, THE P. Al feast AND Sn CIrICAtlons NAVE SEE ELE.OP(D WITH THE N0►E or RAISING T141 SIAsoAA0 or PL'L\'HA', .40TIIlI'%S r0 A SATISFACTORY PILAS SO THAI All T'AISACTIOMS WILL SE MurVAILY SAT- ISFAClct1 TO All CONCERNED. V'ta COOPERATION IS IVIILD. RSt6Y: jTAVOAIO: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS, EONDIIICEE5 AM) REMOTION THE EQUIPMENT SM.Att SE MANt7AC TLYII'S lilts? MODEL Cr PIO0VCI ION. THE EQUIPMENT SHALL ►E Or SUPER- leA QUALITY ANO SUITASLI TO THl USE (04 WRIER IT IS INTENDED. INC TECHNICAL ENSIGN SMALL S( IN LINE KITH 114E KST PRACTICE IN TH( INDUSTRY AND TIE MATERIALS AND WORIYANSHI► IMG INTO THC CONSTPUC-.I 'ION SMALL SE Or THE TINOS AND QUALITIES %MIEN Witt INSUIC LONG Lure, CIULNDASILITY AND COW COSTS Or ' IAINTAINING AND RCPAIRIN9. 11..(N THE NERD °STANDARD• IS USED IN THIS SPECIrICAT ION TO O(SCRIDC AN ITEM OI EQUIPMENT OR AN ASSENKY, IT SIAALI it CCNSTRV(O 10 NOM THAT THE 11CM 04 ASSEMSLY SO 0(SCR IS(D SHALL SE THE LATEST NEBULAR CtRIENt PAMVCI Or THE MANUFACTURER THEPIOr, IDENTIFIED SF A MODEL OR 0114(' DESIGNATION, WITHOUT 114 MOroIFICATICN OR OMISSION Cl ANY or ITS owl!. PANTS OR INC SVOSTITUTION Or OTM415 TMLRE- fOA, (IC(►1 AS 74 1(111(1 SIECIFI(0, DETAILS, CAPACITIES AMD RATIM5S, CONFORMING IN (VERY RESPECT TO 114E SAID NANVPACTURER'S CATALOGUE OR OTHER PIINIEO NATia DESCRIBING INC ITEM 0R ASSLMOLY. STANDARD SVO-ASSEMK IRS. ACC(SSOIIIS, r1TTINGS.ANO FIMISMES SMALL SC CONSTRUES TO S( THOSE MMICM ARE RCGU- CARLY fURNISMLD AS A PART or THE PJINCI►AL UNIT OR ASSCiSLY AND INCLUDEDIN TM( SLUING PAM THEREOF. zi tJTA`SE M'J_rACTLRER CEr!KO: A MANUFACTURER WHO HAS MEN ENGAGED IN INC EUSINES% Or FABRICATING THE EQUIPMENT srICl/ILO FOR A REASON- ABLE ►fate° Or TINE 1RIOA TO THE DATE SET FOR OPENING Or LIDS, AA0 1140 CAN DEMONSTRATE TO IRE SATIS$ACIION Cr fl4 (DVNTY THAT SAID NANOIACTURIA HAS SUCCISS,ULLY IPSTµLEO CQUIM%Mf Or INC TYPE PROPOSED TO it rVR- NIS$CD IM AT LLA51 TWIRL( INSTANCES AND INC ►IRFOR4ANEE OF SIKN IQVI/M rf HAS SEEM SATISFACTORY. KANWAC- TVREt% WAD MAY( SEEM ENGAGED IN ENE SUSINCSS Or MANVFACTVRING SAID EQUIPMENT FOR A P(RI0DC1 ONE TEMP PRIOR TO INC DATE 111(0 (09 MINING SIDS SMALL, PRIMA FACIE, SE DEEMED TO HAY( SLIM ENGAGED IN SUCH MADNESS FOR A SEASONAKE LENGTH Of TIME. `CR iWS1.° CETILEO 1144 SPECIFIC CQUIPH(NT MEMTIcNtD SNAIL It UNDERSTOOD AS INDICATING Tilt tYPE, FUNCTION, MINIMRNS STANDARD M OISIIM, CSFICt(NCY, AND QUALITY DESi1(0 AND SHALL NOT At LONSIRVIO IN SUCK A MANNER AS TO EXCLUDE MAM- WACTIRIR'S EQUIPMENT M Com? QUALITY, DESIGN AND CFVICICNCY. PRE-CELISERV SERVICE: OFFICE OQutn.tr IS TO SE QCLIYEREO, AS DIRECTED, UNPACKED, , CLEANED AND ADJUSTED FOR IMMEDIATE US( AT A LOCATION DESIGNATED ►Y TWA 041(1 ACCOUNTING OFFICER. MOTOR VE4ICLCS AND OTHER ITEMS Or EQUIP, MINT SMALL SE READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE AT THE TIME Or DELIVERY TO A DCSIINATCO LOCATION. INC EQUIPMENT SHALL SE CLEAR AND Alt InSlW.,MCN1S PROPERLY ADJUSTED, CHEER INFLATION Or TIRES, ' COMPLETE LVIRICATION, CHIC[ CAANECAS( PORI PROM" OIL LEVEL AND ANY °THIN SERVICING NORMALLY PROVIDED BY DEALERS, Pion STATE INSPECTION SEAL SHALL IC ►ROVIDED. OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MA*J..LS STALL SC PROVIDED AT THE TIME Or DELIVERY, PARTS AND PRICE LISTS SHALL SC INCLUO(D IN SPECIAL (WIMUIT ON VH(N IEQU(STC0 SY INC COUNTY, ACANDACOri1[N1 A10 DELIVERY SCHEDULE Cf INITIAL OklER: As Soon As I Tim IS Or TM( ESSENCE. A DELIVERY SCHEDULE Or NOT MORE TRAM Possible CALENDAR DAYS AFTER RICCIPI OI THE OROCI SMatt IC OEEMEO StASONAKC /ND SERVE THE BEST INT(RCSTS Or Tilt COUNTY, PROPOSALS EXCEEDING THIS SCHEDULE WILL SC 'ERECTED. OttIYCRY wits. SL MALE ON OA SEFOIC As soon as possible , 19 ... THE SUCG(SSIII 11000 SHALL ACICNOKEOGE 1st RECEIPT CM INC OROCA AND CERTIFY THE CKCIVlRY SCNEOItC, 1'WL CaA1IOE BIoot1s SMALL SMMIT WITH TMLIR DIGS THE FO/LOWING INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EQUIPMENT UPON MOH RIDS ARE SUMITTEO. (A) DETAILED (WIfMLNT sflcltICAI IONS TO INCAVOC THE WARRANTY, (S) DtSCIIITIVt LITCRATVOL s RESOI,UTtON WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 22, 1975, in the chambers of the ltottd of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing the petition of Thomas Krebs, Route 1, Box 25313 Longmont, Colorado, requesting change of tone from "A" Agricultural District to "E" Estates District, Planned Unit Development, of a tract of land as hereinafter recited, all as appears on plat as submitted and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the change of zone, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the request of petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the petition of Thomas Krebs, Route 1, Box 253B, Longmont, Colorado, for change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to A- Agricultural District (Ebert Planned Unit Development) of a tract of land as appears on plat, said area being more particularly described as follows: A tract of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more par- ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of the said South- west Quarter of Section 22 from which the West Quarter corner of said Section 22 bears North 00°43' East, a distance of 1365.00 feet, alt bearings used herein relative to this line and do not necessarily reflect true meridian; thence East a distance of 2508. 28 feet; thence South 00°43' West, parallel to the said West line a distance of 521.06 feet; thence West a distance of 2508.28 feet to a point on the said West line; thence North 00°43' East, along said West line a distance of 521.06 feet more or less to the point of beginning, subject to any existing easements or rights of way of record. Said tract contains 30.004 acres, more or less, is hereby granted under the conditions following: 1. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2, Alt applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolutions of Weld County, Colorado, 3. 'that all official unit development plans and standards shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the official unit development plan as submitted. 1. That said change of zone herein granted is conditional only for a period of twelve months from date hereof on condition that developer pro- ceed with due diligence to begin construction of a one -family residence building upon said subject property; otherwise, the County may take action to rezone the properly to its present classification. S. That a building permit for the erection of a single family dwelling shall be obtained prior to construction thereof. 6. That the present mobile home located upon subject property shall assume temporary status and shall be removed off the premises when construction of the single family dwelling is completed. e Dated this 24th day of September, A. D„ 197$. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar A Deputy Conn�yt ASTO`f`O, !: t^.ofz t Attorney n =ices e_ A ear BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -2- RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commis- sioners. Weld County, Colorado, that a certain tract of land, being the property of the Salazar boys, c/o Pete Salazar, and mere particularly described as follows, to -wit: Part of Section 20, Township 3 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P. M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner (SW Cor) of said Section 20, and considering the West Line of said Section 20 as bearing North 01°10'16" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; thence North 01°10'16" East, along the West line of Section 20, 40.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence North 01°10'16" East, along the West line of said Section 20, 3713.16 feet; thence South 81°22'47" East, 648.08 feet; thence South 86°08'29" East, 229.04 feet; thence North 80°25'26" East, 433.35 feet; thence North 85°38'58" East, 162.23 feet; thence South 62°01'21" East, 237.84 feet; thence South 48°52'31" East, 198.31 feet; thence South 55°26'01" East, 101.38 feet; thence South 65°46'40" East, 199.22 feet; thence South 48°00'00" East, 777.45 feet; thence South 05°13'00" West, 138.40 feet; thence South 03°28'00" East, 286.00 feet; thence South 08°06'00" East, 352.00 feet; thence South 20°26' 00" West, 157.00 feet; thence South 00°53'00" West, 457.00 feet; thence South 15°43'00" East, 223.15 feet; thence North 88°25'29" %Vest, 152.09 feet; thence South 00°56'12" West, 1205.23 feet to a point on the North ROW line of Colorado Highway /66; thence along the North ROW line of Colorado Highway 166, by the following six (6) courses and distances: South 87°52'46" West, 136.81 feet; South 83°16'46" West, 202.20 feet; South 80°02'46" West, 122.60 feet; South 88° 11'14" West, 380.00 feet; South 86°06'16" West, 100.50 feet; South 88°11'14" West, 1680. 40 feet to the True Point of Beginning; EXCEPT a parcel recorded in Book 624, Reception No. 1545635, Weld County Records. Said described parcel of land contains 215.014 acres, more or less, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as set forth in 1973 C. R.S., 30-28-101-(10), as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed, now desires to exempt this particular division of land pursuant to its authority under 1973 C. R.S. 30-28-101-(10) (d), as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the hereinabove described tract of land owned by the Salazar boys, c)o Pete Salazar, be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as provided for in the new Weld County Subdivision Regulations at Section 2-1, A., (3) adopted August 30, 1972. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and i s:;o;ricd, a.i.tteJ be the following vole on the_llthday of September, A.1)., 1973. ATTEST: A«_ -,Cia.c!, Weld County Clerk & Recorder and Clerk to the Board 1?PAOvEE AS TO -FOR NI: Millie' L County Mt rney JififDeputy Count)lerk f U BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE ID COUNTY, COLORADO 0S - 42m -2- RESOI.U'l'ION R BIEEF:AS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commis- sioners, Weld County, Colorado, that a certain tract of land, being the property of John F. Orr, Wheatridge, Colorado, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: All that part of the Southeast Quarter (SE}) of Section 19, Township 4 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner (SE Cor) of said Section 19, and considering the East Line of said Section 19 as bearing North 00°20'30" East, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence North 00°20'30" East, along said East Line, 50.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence North d9°20'59" West, 2658.51 feet; Thence North 00°23'14" East, along the West line of the Southeast Quarter (SE7) of said Section 19, 2574.09 feet to the Center of said Section 19; Thence South 89°00'56" East, along the North Lino of the Southeast Quarter (SE}) of said Section 19, 2656.59 feet to the East Quarter Corner (El Cor) of said Section 19; Thence South 00°20'30" West, along the East Line of said Section 19, 2558.61 feet to the Truo Point of Beginning. Said described parcel of land contains 156, 565 acres, more or less, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as set forth In 1973 C. R, S, , 30-28-101 (10), as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has sNsdied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed, now desires to exempt this particular division of land pursuant to its authority under 1973 C. R. S,, 30-28-101 - (10) (d), as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the hereinabove described tract of land owned by John F. Orr, Wheat ridge, Colorado, be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as provided for in the new Weld County Subdivision Regulations at Section 2-1, A., (3) adopted August 30, 1972. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of September, A,D,, 1975, /� ATTEST: c:".774.-- 'Sl^"; Weld County Clerk and Recorder aid Clerk to the Board By `'J f A PPROV .D AS 'E9 FORM:(\ County Attorney puty County Cterk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS f�C xyC 412_ (ft RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZING THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR THE. 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO DEFEND ERNEST D. BOWER, WELD COUNTY SHERIFF, A DEFENDANT, IN THE CASE ENTITLED ARTHUR LARRY WINTERS AND PATRICIA ANN WINTERS DUPLICATE A N D NO. 33779 ISSUED TO BERTHA CHAVARRIA WHEREAS, Aid to the Needy Disabled, Warrant No. 33779, dated August 20, 1975 in the amount of Six Dollars ($6.00) has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No. 33779 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado; WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit end bond necessary to indemnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Coanissioners; V NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commie - stoners, Weld County, Colorado that the aforementioned duplicate Aid to the Needy Disabled, Warrant No. 33779 in the amount of $6.00 be issued in favor of Bertha Chavarsis. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote' AYES1 G1�''l ii „/.0,....16.7 9-24-75 Duplicate issued 9-24-75 } • TIT 1 D4,RLICATE A N D NO. 33779 ISSUED TO BERTHA CHAYARRIA WHEREAS, Aid to the Needy Disabled, Warrant No. 33779, dated August 20, 1975 in the mount of Six Dollars ($6.00) has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No. 33779 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colorado; WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indecently and hold Weld County harmless on account of alleged loss of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Ccnsissioners; NCO, THERESDRE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commis- sioners, Vold County, Colorado that the aformentioned duplicate Aid to the Needy Disabled, Warrant No. 33779 in the amount of $6.00 be issued in favor of Bertha Chavarsia. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following votes 9-24.75 Duplicate issued 9-24-75 //,-- 7 p 4.4 l 7N 0DiM1SS10NERS WEg Y, OOLORADO 80631 s • DUPLICATE GENERAL TWO WARRANT NO, 106271 Is$ugn TG EVERITT LUMBER COMPANY INC. WHEREAS, General Fund Warrant, Warrant No. 106272, dated August 20, 1975 in the amount of Eighty Three Dollars Twenty Cents (83.20) has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No, 106272 has not been presented in the Office of the County --Ar Weld County, Colorado' WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to in- demnify and hold Weld County harmless on account of alleged loss of the original warrant has been tiled in the Office of the Board of County Comnissionersi NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Ccn- missioners, Weld County, Colorado that the aforementioned duplicate Genital Fund Warrant, Warrant No. 106272 in the amount of $83.20 be issued in favor of Everitt Lumber Company Inc. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote' RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZING THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO DEFEND ERNEST D. SOWER, WELD COUNTY SHERIFF, A DEFENDANT, IN THE CASE ENTITLED ARTHUR LARRY WINTERS AND PATRICIA ANN WINTERS PLAINTIFFS V. MERLIN R. WILLED MARY H. CONNELL, CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ERNEST D. BOWER, SHERIFF OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, AND RICHARD MARTINEZ, FORMER SHERIFF OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, DEFENDANTS IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO, NO. 75-914. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, authorizes the District Attorney of the 19th Judicial District, Weld County, Colorado, to defend Ernest D. Bower, Weld County Sheriff, a Defendant in the case entitled Arthur Larry Winters and Patricia Ann Winters, Plaintiffs, vs. Merlin R. Wille, Mary M. Connell, Clerk of the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, Ernest D. Bower, Sheriff of Weld County, Colorado, and Richard Martinez, former Sheriff of Weld County, Colorado, being case number 75-914 in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, and do whatever is necessary in bringing the matter to a speedy conclusion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution is passed pursuant to 1973 C.R.S. 20-1-105 (2). The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted this 24th day of September, A.D., 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST; COUNTY CLERK AND AND CLERK TO THE BY: �J y RECORDER RD APPROVED ASTft-FOPil: y AEtn ey ��- /iN '�% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE stsics Y L. BURKE AND HARRIET JOAN BURXE DBA 1-76 MOTEL b CAFE EXPIRES: SEPTEMBER 10, 1976: WHEREAS, Birkett L. Burke and Harriet Joan Burke dba I-76 Motel & Cafe, Weld County, Colorado, have presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for sale of 3.2% beer off the premises only, and WHEREAS, the said applicant having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) therefore, and having produced a State Retail Lic- ense, for sale of 3.2% beer off the premises only outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: NEN Section 1, Township 2 North, Range 63 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant License Number 75-18 to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer off the premises only at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of joe..ance unless revoked, according to law, providing, however, that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations relating thereto heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 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W». \ �2j j~ 5�\ J( 2 t 1 . t . & f L \ § ' J • R (! fi» |§ � q� \ 1 fk ) fr /a§ 1§ k� ]®e[. / 9 2 ' K� »§.• f i2 2 li ], %/\a\ § f }( !S' w« $11)0.1 \ " R f k N. N .§ � J hi § I § a 5 2 fir. �_ _ ._. 3.jz! • S i r r WHEREAS, the nation's foodservice industry is one of the nation's Largest retail businesses, and WHEREAS, it purohasee more than'2Q% of the nation'e food thereby linking it vitally with Weld County's agriou1tura1 economic base, NOW, THEREFOR$, SE 17 RESOLVED,' that the nation's foodservice industry, ably represented in Weld County by the Weld County Chapter of the Colorado/Wyoming Restaurant Association, be recognised for its celebration of National Restaurant Month, October 1995. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded,' adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of September, 1996. Ayes: j c OF NMI. lie 4, L abiCittadaeNeV%S. • levibe-"X:sC(..c...:W.treaMtl r� fir+ :...r- ' s i as - - tea. r ie WHEREAS, the nation's foodeervioo industry is one of the nation's Largest retail businesses, and WHbSbAS, it is one of the nation's leading employers, and WHEREAS, it purchases more than 80% of the nation's food thereby linking it vitally ►rith Weld County's agrioultural eoonomio bae4, NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1P RESOLVED, that the nation's foodeervice industry, ably represented in Weld County by the Weld County Chapter of the Colorado/Wyoming Restaurant Association, be recognised for its celebration of National Restaurant month, Ootober 1975, The above and foregoing resolution vote on the 24th day of September, ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK THE BO Oft CA 1 tir t STATE CF ctLO AINI ) ) ss CUNT! CF WELD ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SOCIAL SERVIC,S CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACtUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLLTEU CN THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OIPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS, 0 A F G A A D M DAY CARE 942.72 45,615.24 A N D 1,407.00 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 3,259.00 199.00 TOTAL $51,422.96 DATED THIS 24th DAY OF September , 19,1. CHI F ACCOUNTING 6FFIDER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 24th MY COMMISSION EXPIRESe STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss ) WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, ODLORAIX), HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS, 0 A P G A A D M DAY CARE DAY OF My Cs: -'H :n sxpks: Dac 5, YXXS 942.72 45,615.24 A N D 1,407.00 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND September , (!GA d( 3.259.00 DATED THIS 24th DAY OF September _ , 19,yl. g -- 199.00 62zr 74,t 4,c/tit TOTAL $51,422.96 fu -t u -t/ :. 12-31-74 I • srArt eh' C1nl' ADO ) ) ss \YNTI L'F AEU.) ) (MELD WAIN, MORADO OLD AGE PESION CLAIMS THIS IS TC CkRTIFY THAT ALL ACCOINTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES IIAVE BEEN COMPLETED C?: THE FOLIDAING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OI'FQSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE MELD CX?UNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS' 0 A P GA A 0 M DAY CARE A N D 765.00 A D C ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 24th DAY OF September , 1975 . TOTAL $765.00 I F CCOUN IN 0 FILER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 24th DAY OF September l 1975 STATE OF COLORADO ) MY COMMISSION EXPIRES, // My Commission orpires Dee. S, 1978 (.4 (Cep (mot t %/: COUNTY OF WELD . ss WE, THE BOARD OF COAL! COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE PENSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS R)LLOWSI 0 A P G A ADM DAY CARE A N D 765,00 DATED THIS 24th DAY OF ADC A D C - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND Se•t or $ 1975 TOTAL 5765.00 f • f • f • f • • • • • • • 0 • • 0 C, !';FLR'A11C'1 \Q"8: 5^ a L GLASS L ►AIkl 77+ >FFILIATE^ aA`fkS 325 AIS C?LLEGE 35� AL�r,TS;'„S 1'IC 100? A+EFIC.S' ';ATL CORP 213t' 11 .1PPLESEE 2325 bARI Y S ASHLEY 245" B40.mA. ,S INC 4175 RCaERT 8RAOLEY "a 426, ST::A,<T 3i1A;;7T 5435 8Y PaS5 TFXAC] E L L) C L. L, 1 'r , i( L r r £ N C U rl d k 4. C E C t C I! LIST 01 4Ff 'PAL FI';.r pr/1'(i': Pi3i L; 11'4 Z£7 11.1 T1: (1074530 Cc 15 75 0074716 09 12 75 0074526 09 11 75 0075815 09 18 75 0053752 OS 26 75 0074513 08 04 75 0064215 09 12 75 0053051 09 17 75 0053060 09 18 75 0053066 09 17 75 0075806 09 la 75 0076767 09 7 75 0071438 09 11 75 0070615 09 17 75 0070616 09 12 75 ,P/ cCI. tF'LL` ( 15.1e !1,571.12 1161,65 117.47 1p97,CC 153.2€ 12.5,2C 15C.C7 13'$.56 136,73 $?,t4 IIO,CC $37,10 1318,14 1109.61 OATF 09 2.4 '15 (1i51RIRU1IQN I,F !F Lr ECiCrU ACCk u'.! 444 444 444 444 444 793112 TOTAL 7201C' T°;1TAL 444 793107 TOTAL 444 414 78872r. TOTAL 444 444 444 725112 TGTAI 444 793111 TOTAL 444 444 706111 TCTAt 444 444 741117 !VIAL 44 444 786710 TtiTAL 444 444 444 706117 710112 TOTAL 444 7867t9 T(ITAL 444 444 745107 TOTAL 444 444 7'20111 TOTAL 444 444 741146 TOTAL 444 $44 741146 TOTAL Er:C1ij UPANCIS �.NOLkT 15,78 15,70 10571,62 $1,471,62 $1,'371,62 1161,65 $161.65 $17,47 $17,47 $297,0° 1297,00 153,/$ 153,28 $25,2° $2.5,20 $50.07 $5n,n7 133,56 13+,56 130,48 $6,25 136,73 13,64 $3.64 PACI 1 to03 6) /o c- `;3 4, f<<' 9 / /D<n?4/ 1 10, 00 �/ 110,00 fe)691/3 131,40 137,80 1Cl^ttiir $318,14 3318,14 $109.61 1109,61 1O4' 9 t/6' ae+r.taara <.. 01 Gt\;Rl FO!.' DATt n9 24 75 EN0t Vt',)J1 INrCRY41109 PT'/VCC PU/v:1L f'0/VCL CC hOT VAY DISTRI6u110N OF L CtJBRANCES NLAS NPM Ea DATE t11LL\T IF CHECKED ACCr't:T +,NCL1'T 593' i'.�Lj',S !uT 0071325 09 1? 75 1141,64 444 444 7061,E 41+,1,64 c �� 1r�TAL 4141,64 les 4.9 ' 625^: C�r'.'i^. UIt. CO 0037034 C8 21 75 C15;35 404 tat 741146 $15.35 TOTAL $15,35 /0%'907 6401 CIRCL: 0 ELECTRIC 0073028 09 Z9 75 $148,C7 4a+ t4+ 725145 $78,0? 765145 $70.05 �y TOTAL $148.07 )C(`t/( 6700 CLC 6 RFC - RECORDING DEPT 00631'43 C9 n4 75 $286,CC 4++ +4+ 720112 1266400 t TOUA1 $236.00 0063045 09 04 75 $ME',CC tit 444 713107 $!6,06 ( !t�('/ ) T(:Tt.i 118,001 7192 CrLC rEPT CF SOCIAL sr8vicEs 0068065 09 17 75 1e,971444 ate +4t 781135 18,971,44 TOTAL $$,971444 /t 6, 9:50 8065 CC.SU'F R CREDIT CnL'SELiN, 0074524 09 lG 75 $?2C.Cc rot rt+ 793107 $3?0.00 / 1 '. lsf.$320.00 ft``(<?1�' 3409 CC`TI'JENTtL OIL C^NPANY 0061313 08 61 75 $6,53 *so ttt 741146 $6453 TOTAL $6,53 lv(C` 1119 8600 CC2FE7 C:OVXJNICATtun5 INC 004149n 09 It 75 123(.25 +4* *sr 141146 1236.25 10TAL $238425 (t-&'7 - 8725 CCRY COFFEE SERVICE PLAN INC 0074993 09 )9 15 *8.55 t'- *4* 731112 $8,55 TOTAL se,55 /04,`141 8450 CCAAN CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC 0066284 06 25 75 $128.30 t4* 44* 71019? $128,3+) TGTAL $128,30 (p(e,faIP 10485 tASTEROAV DRUG CJ 0063835 09 01 75 $50.6C t4* ffa 741132 152,80 TGTAL $52,10 iC7(r41(e 11601 6RIC'KSS GREENHUISE P. 0070767 C9 16 75 112,1C tfa rat 701112 $12,10 TOTAL 112410 10IOC 2 12260 FAnILV PHYSICIANS 0070434 09 11 73 $10.00 ttf tat 788430 $10400 TOTAL 110400 Killed 12515 FELL TRUCK RENTALS ILC 0070412 09 04 75 177.32 +5a *0* 787600 $77,32 TOTAL 177,3211 0070426 09 11 75 $78.47 441 +tt 787800 $78447 { PO (,1r TOTAL 178,47 \\\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 01 G4',rkL iitr ,),11F 39 24 75 PAGE 3 ,J ',EnJ't EE'.J)T 1'EcCR'%110N PO/'CL PO/v“t I.G!`1('1. uu heT PAY 015TRIBOTION OF ENCoMRRAACES s vL`�3=; NIJNAER L'1TF rNL'i',1 IF Cs-ECKF.0 ACCf1U'i1 AKULNT 1212) r!;ST '.NIL ::;4I,; Cc GBFELEY 00760E? CR 25 75 165,10 oil t7* 770112 $65,1' 1r;T4L $65,10 lc6•9e,,o 13551 61ll..T1!; ENTERPRISES 0059427 09 10 75 168.34 ttt *4* 781146 $68,34 TOTAL 468, 34 7f�G' 9(i'� 13575 c,s-i'L-5 0061992 u7 'T2 75 47,16 441 *4* 741112 47,76 C IOTA'. $7,76 1C7� ���'J 13900 GECRGCS REPAIR SW P 0061357 09 13 75 $9,65 Ott art 725145 39,05 rin�lG' TOTAL $9,05 s 14025 L F 51B4S 0075A13 09 1P 75 411,56 tot *4* 786515 TOT L 1485? Ni GREEELFY DAILY 78180E 00619'34 C9 12 75 St.SC tt* ttt 706117 TOTAL 1495? GPEELFY GAS C1 0059353 09 11 75 125.•9 4,4 *0. 765113 T(1TAL $18,99 '18,98 10U'�6l $6.91 36,90 ic(9&✓ $25,69 525,69 0059354 09 11 i5 $143.51 $54 *44 725113 1143,51 TOTAL 15000 T€ GREEIFY J'1uRNAL 0058969 08 30 75 $265.52 tot *0* 706111 713117 781117 TOTAL 1505`% GREFL`Y LEASING 0 0076621 09 01 75 $25'r,5E 0076623 09 12 75 $126.79 0076624 09 ?1 75 41,160,68 15149 GREELEY N4T13'IAL RANK 0058206 09 05 75 $1i871,CO 1525GREELEY NAIL RANK TRAYEI AGY 0035827 08 15 75 $172.13 ;5659 GREELEY X.RAY GROUP 0070635 09 02 75 $4,00 ttt t$4 712146 712197 TOTAL *it t4* 706146 706197 TOTAL ttt 0*0 741197 TOTAL ttt *4* 741197 f0!AL stt "4 731111 TOTAL tt4 0*4 142101 TOTAL $143,51 $9,50 5441,27 $415,15 $365.92 ll`(n96-1 $76,00 $191,58 $257.58 $36,00 $90.79 $123.79 1°676(2 ??4 $1,160,08 $1,16,?,8j s1/871,00 $1,871,00 ,Q('7(e? $172.73 3172,73 1(n,cri 14,00 $4,004 01 ,,FNF4t1 HJ\' 4E\u : fi)\,1A 1\FuR'AT1CN Pr/vOl' PIO/vi`l P{1/' GL DC NcT Pa'f %L'moc l.' r+AER DI YLl:6T IF CtiECKFD 0071654 OP 15 75 $1E,00 *4* *4* 7'.21O7 1uTAL 198;;0 i,aEC,,:YS ! NIF 1R + SPECIALISTS 0071641 09 ?L 75 176,E? 44* *a* 741111 TOTAL 165J` rc:(`-A'. ELECTRIC 0064905 OR 3 75 13,107.55 44* 144 710191 TOTAL toao h?GLLA%0 T7?AY 00A1444 C9 17 15 11c.32 a** a4* 713117 TOTAL 1705` HITT-G.Sk't J'G(lt 1':C 0069182 07 19 75 $117.77 44* 4+* 74114{ 107Al 0069183 07 29 75 1164,41 A** *4* 741146 TOTAL 0069184 07 29 75 5227,22 r** *+* 741146 !DIAL 0069185 07 29 75 $143.10 44* *4* 741146 • TOTAL 17255 +'CLIDA', 11.N OF GRFELEY 0071329 0'1 1? 75 152.)) *4* r*r 706129 TOTAL 0071334 09 1? 75 173,43 0** *+* 706128 , 0 TOTAL • 1735.' r^,F LIGHT 7; 001EP CC 0074467 OA 26 75 $),T6 *** *** 725113 0 TOTAL 0074468 09 03 75 $104.60 *4+ *44 765113 • 0 TOTAL 0074469 09 X54 75 12,391,22 *4* *4* 725113 765113 TOTAL i 0074473 09 '?4 75 41,864,46 r** *** 751113 TOTAL • 0074520 09 f 15 1.51.6? *** *** 793113 TUTAL 0 17835 ) 8 CORP • DENVER 0074995 09 0S 75 $210,00 *r* *** 731197 TUTAL A • • CATF. 9 24 75 PACE 01S1h!BUT1ON 11F LNG+!MBRANCFS AGGOU .T n.,0UI,NT l $18,00 in l.,'i l 511,00 176,6? ( 176,62 /0 ,•`i�%�� $3,107,9 n( `i%�' $3,107,99 t 519,3? �[ 519,32 ,C3G(ri1 51.47,77• $137,77 $)64,41 $164,41 5277,22 1227,22 $143,10 $143,10 158,7) %58.71 173,43 $73,43 $1.76 $1,76\ $104,60 $104.60 les 9) /o 6,97 (� $1,661,41 1730,41 12,391,92 $1)864,46 $1,P64,46 138,62 $38,62 5260,00 1260,00 in 69 /) /0(0` - 4) • M v 4?oR IyFGRM411C'i 1784 1 (OAP-7E`'YER 17875 1 x ;, C,tKP 18325 INTERSTATE 3RPOS CORP tsoon 4ECE CO 18785 JCO.5;;'7 CC'1TR`ILS Ihf, 18825 JCE S'; PUBLISHING CO INC 19800 KE1.5 CA"ERA CErlTER PO/YO NVN9EP PU/Vo4J CATE 0051010 09 17 75 0057478 09 17 75 0063049 09 19 75 0071693 09 17 75 0068542 09 1!3 75 0070735 07 24 75 0071222 09 01 75 0053438 08 29 75 0071652 09 17 75 0069230 09 17 75 0069231 09 12 75 t 19950 L€:':1S A X100ER NO PATHOLOGIST 0063133 09 11 75 20301 TE Kl G LU93Eit CC 20955 ELIZABETH LANGE 21100 LEE CLPHHC • 0056649 09 18 75 0056650 09 16 75 0074523 09 11 75 0070435 09 11 75 1E72,CC 5352.14 !31.:.40 16L.18 $25.15 $164.00 $652,CC 512^.CO 115.90 112.42 134,25 $307,50 $0,55 129.48 161,20 11(.00 up NCI PCY IF ChECKFU *44 *4* DATE ')9 24 75 015 1R18uT I0U OF ACCCU' 1 708197 TTAI 4*. 4** 741197 TOTAL 0+4 *o* 714197 TOTAL 0+0 *1* 742128 TOTAL **0 **4 770112 ICITt4L *** *4* 774192 TOTAL *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* 444 404 *4* *4* *** *** **4 4*4 *44 *4* 4** *4* 7884)0 10TAL 725112 TOTAL 725107 TOTAL 741115 TOTAL 741132 TOTAL 706132 706146 TOTAL 744107 745107 TiTAI 741112 TOTAL 725145 TOTAL 793111 T0T4t PACV FNCLpORANCES 6POLF4T $872,00 $F72,00 fi?!r1t/ $352.14 $352.14 5 ro&cigo $310 ,40 $310.40 168,18 /06.(g/ $25,75 525,75 $164;OR 1164,00 $652.06 $652,06 S120.00 $120,00 175.90 175,90 $18.45 $16,42 $4,50 $29,75 $34.15 1 I0629 6 $300,00 $7;50 $307.50'(j004' $ 161,20 1 161.20 /O�( 9. 29,46 $6,95 $6,95 48 $10,00 $10.00 1((^15$7 •, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cl GFrFAAL F1)( E7% 4 YF`t)i4 1 FCRMATIC'1 Pr/VOU P(1/4'UL Pi3/VLL CC NCT PAY N1:''3$N11 8ER DATE ANCLNi IF CHECKED 21173 r::fl Lilt! !3 0076761 09 17 75 *1C.CC *0* *4* 213012 Frt4I.CF5 A LI11STRfM 0055204 09 19 75 $126,53 t** 4** 761111 TUT AL 2190:` 0 '.4r PH) (107665P 09 17 75 f1U.CC *** *** 745107 1CIAL O1 1 F ('9 24 75 01STRI8UTION OF ENC JVBRAIICFS ACCQUT O40LN1 745107 TCTAi. 23457 NTSCC TEXTILE RENTALS 1hC 0071024 09 17 75 $495.19 as. *4* 742134 InTAL 23775 RITA r't..TFRi 0075612 09 11; 15 $131,00 *** *4* 7Ft51r' TQTti. 2423 r°C;;r.Tzl'I BELL 0056394 08 27 75 *2?.25 *4* *1* 76663L 1U1AL 0056404 09 09 75 $13.41 *4* *4* 7461121E 0056405 09 09 75 *11.92 *** *4* 716116 TOTAL 0056613 09 09 75 $111,20 *4* *** 720106 TOTAL. 0056419 09 11 75 $.E5 *0* 005642r 09 11 75 $157.47 0056421 09 11 75 $53.14 44* *$ *44 701112 TOTAL *4* 718114 TOTAL *4* 763141 TOTAL 0056424 09 16 75 $73.36 *0* **E. 746114 1QTAL 24315 DARtt'+E K MUELLER 0075071 09 09 75 $3.14 *** *** 790111 TOTAL 246o r,ATL GIST ATT'/S ASSN 0074978 09 09 75 $f00.00 *** *** 731111 TOTAL 24875 I:ATL 4.11 SUPPLY SERVICE 0055149 08 21 75 $1.34 *** *4* 761127 TOTAL 2573^ ELS/ -HALEY-PATTFRSCt 007856? 09 15 75 $1,125,00 *** *4* 7F,1107 PAL 1: 6% 110,00 04,6 $lo.00 /0G- 1( $126.53 $126.53 11"6,9 (1/ $10,00 110,00 i(l(a1l Li 3495.19 $495.19 in(e)92 $131.00 ,` $131.00 1(5(^41/11/ $22.25 $22.25 $t3S13,41 111.92 $11,92 $111,20 1111,20 1,85 1,85 $157,47 $157.41 / 353,14 $53,14 $23.36 $23.38 1$0699.5' 18.64 !'/ 18,64 /NA H Y' $100.00 31:10.00 J(,GS'!9 ( 11,34 $1,34Int,999 $1,125,00 •, •, p s S 4 t O 01 t;F!FRLL Iul ENJ-1 V\1Jt INFORRAT1GN Pr./VOU PO/Viii, PO/VCS $ 'L' 3Nt'8ER I5TT: ANti,N1 C 7571.FLS.;: OFFICE S'.;pnLY 0070145 i'9 n9 75 I12.15 2545' J dt.. HIA 0059077 09 17 75 49,60 t 2033` \CRT;,7 N CPLO IFTcCTIVE AGY 0071,01 09 to 75 $68,15 266.)J LFFE, Ct HARJi6RE 0068332 08 01 15 $6C,S4 ` 2675' F CLSd: 0008'!41 09 11 75 1134,51 27053 LTIS FLEVATOR CO 0072787 09 14 75 X381.33 r 27703 PLATTFVILLE HRAl0 0071161 09 17 75 C 2787s PCRTO 1NCOSTRIE5 0070801 09 16 75 170:,00 C 21905 POST` ST£P 0074529 09 11 75 13C.CC 2815` PA FESSII"hAL FINANCE CO 0051448 00 10 75 1279,79 t 29271 A\,ETTE RICE 0070257 09 16 75 15,16 29365 t C RIGGS CO 0011622 09 09 75 $47,4C t 30755 JOSEPHINE SANCHEZ 0074527 09 11 75 13C.CC 30850 SANITARY !,A'NORY G CLEANERS 0036280 09 17 75 122'3.40 t 31553 SFLC0 SUPPLY CO 0068063 C9 16 75 156.62 3179 ss-EPIFFS OFFICE 0074976 09 05 75 16,64 s OATS v9 24 75 PAC 7 0 Ou 7':T PPY 0I SIRIBUTJON t;f F ICUPbRANCES 0 IF CHELXtO ACCt1U'�T A,El1UNi fccAL $ 1, 125,00 !c'Z�' / / / 0 444 ssv 19511r 112,15 TOTAL 112,15 1 (1 1rC•(' 0 *ss 4.1 706111 19.60 TOTAL. 19,60 /c-ic r / S *44 *,* 711112$66,75 ,1C,t.'. TOTAL 160.75 In . *s* 4s* 725145 160,94 ' '. ,� 1OTAL $6:,9,/ f Q . 44* 44* 721111 1134,52 TOTAL $134.52 10.1 Eel . sss ass 725107 $361,3 1;81381,33 /C'/C<" !� e *1* *4* 708117 $6,97 ,,nO(, ,4 tuTAt 187 in s4* s4* 751107 1700,0( �J(>!'� tOTAL 1700,00 In r sss *s* 793114 130,00 > TOTAL 130,00 1br/CCq sss *0* 78111(7 +279,79 c� TJTL! $279,79 Whet,/ t sss ors* 7107111 15,76 n TRIAL $5,7c j '/O/ sss *55 741121 141$41 .,40 40l07/n/1 TOTAL ss* ss* 793112 $30.00 TOTAL $30.00 lOt/O «' 44* *s* 725121 1220,40 TOTAL 1220.40 In /hl• f is. ss* 758137 TOTAL 156 456,62 feWO1(/ TOTAL 18.6:1sss *4* 795107 18,64 TOTAL 18.64 ' I i 4 f • 1,i-' J 1iFCRwa110N pI'/VGI, 01 GF; c't'L 1Uhr. Piz/71iL 0411 0074980 1)9 Ty 75 )azi SKAC 5 JRYG 0078200 09 17 75 323'` 5Li"S S*\1T1TICN SERV 0067726 09 17 75 32325 3C\�•IE S"IT4 0059431 09 15 75 33273 STc.•A:T TITLE OF fREELEV 0059094 0. 12 75 35671 L'.(4 "F Y^RTHERN COLO 0074977 09 49 75 363J'` 1 r :Y Si 381 S`3 INC 0055189 09 14 75 0070695 09 O5 75 0074163 09 01 75 0074366 09 111 75 37275 AEL{ Cd11';TY 0070835 09 03 75 37405 ACLU- COUNTY FILLING STATION 0053764 09 10 75 0067701 09 10 75 3755: aELO CnuNTY GENERAL NFISPITAL 0068062 09 12 75 007066'7 09 10 75 3790^ TELL COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE 0074982 09 05 75 3813^ ,ESTEPi HC'1E IMP 0962334 09 17 75 PCr7VC1 A11( I NT 44,60 146,44 cn5,C0 ti7,C0 $),40 $115,C( f'3S,CO 48,25 t18,Cu $118,00 $195,60 $5193 $5;74 $9,Cc 1177.82 $4,CO $12,17 CC. i.ry PAY IF ChECKFO 44* *** *4* *** a*4 OAT; X19 24 75 OISTk18!)1IO'I OF ACCCU <T 131107 T1irA1. 701117 TOTAL **4 7701~6 TOTAL 715111 TOTAL 706117 TOTAL 7311 )7 TOIL *4* *4* 763141 TOTAL *4* 4** * * * 754145 fiTAL *** 756540 TOTAL *** *** 725107 TOTAL *4* *** 741196 IJTAI, *** *4* 741146 TOTAL **4 *4* 741146 TOTA1. 54$ **$ 745107 TOTAL *** *a* 754131 TOTAL *t. *** 795107 TOTAL *** *** 725145 crc FP 11RANCES 7VOLNT f(54/0/1% $4,6! $4,60 $46.44 $46,44 fOilt $35,00 O/r 535,00 1�,1 117%17,00 15,40 $5,4Q let/0/7 1125,00 $125,00 I0`lC'ir $35,00 135,00 $8,15 $,25 $18,00 $18,00 $118.09 $119,00 $195,60 5195,60 $51,93 $51,93 $5,74 $5,74 $9,00 $9.00 $122,82 $122.82 intro.:3- ID'%Dal/ $4,00 $4.00 Ipr1O19r $12,17 • • • • • s $ R i i S S I • • • • • • • • • • d • • • • V1-101 INFURNA1ION 3856` .ICES COS 1,R.T!O', 3$15•? al\LSL R (sfACON INC 389V .Td.GRAO$ STEEL L SUPPLY 9021? ADAc4S CO SHERIFF'S DEPT 90211 :SE :C-CrtE'. 40212 KvEk RuAO BUILOER'S ASSN 90213 C T/UNIV OF COLD 90214 CENTURION INlTERNAT1ONAL 902j5 BC 4!•IE BRt'49 DEAN 90216 TAE FEYT'ITST PRESS Pn/1/0'l' NUMBER 01 GF.;yfRti Fl r PO/YOU DATE 0055193 09 11 75 0071324 09 12 75 0076059 09 15 75 0074961 09 16 75 0068465 C8 22 15 0068480 09 ')3 75 006R526 09 +12 75 0075775 09 11 75 0071633 09 I1 75 0055192 09 09 75 0070424 09 11 75 90217 A4ERIC.N COLLEGE TESTING PROD 0074522 09 02 75 `10213 OR BERT T HARVEY 90219 HC.,ARDIS APPLIANCE SERV 9022^ ?t;Tv KELLY 90221 LA SALLE AG 4•H CLUR 0070431 09 11 75 0071653 09 17 75 0075686 09 12 75 0055231 OR 20 75 PU/VCL An01:�T $24.24 I1!.25 $4.E4 $8,32. $23,20 $07.30 $4.00 192,37 t43,EC $976,34 $5.5C 13.75 49.00 117,50 155,59 $1C1,C0 no NOT PAY IF CHECKED DA II 09 24 •15 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCIJ1'BkAI4CLS ACC^)tJ T 11'Ul,'1+T TOTAL *** 4** 763)17 TOTAL *** *4* *** 704117 Tl1TAL *4* 77))) 17 TOTAL *** *** 795107 TOTAL * * * *4* 12511? TOTAL *** *** 72511?. TOTAL * * * *** 72711? ILITAL *** *4* 761107 1(11AL *** *4* 741121 TOTAL *4* *** 763117 r4TAL *** 0+4 7R9725 TOTAL *** *** 793107 TOTAL *** *** 788430 TOTAL *4* *4* 741107 TOTAL *** *** 707110 707111 10TAl *** a** 763112 a PACE 9 • - $12,17 in�E�-�V• 174,74 $24,24 113,25 113,25 14,84 14,84 $0,3? $R,32 In r/O.7,3 123,10 123,20 l e a31 187,30 587,30 $4'.00 $4,00 /0'I0'•51 $912,37 192,31 fOfird.i $43,60 f 143,60 PlikVaE/ 1916,34 $/176,34 j(ift3e 15.50 15,50 i0ffe'710i $3,75 13,75 /CIffe‘,3 59,00 ,$9,00 fntfng 517,54 $17.50 , tWri 135,19 120,40 S55459 !DgOi/n • • • • • • • • • • • • • $101,00 • • • • • • • • • 0 I.FORD&TIDN 9022? ^;' 1 `.1'; CRAFT TOYS 9Q22} RECO Oi'1Ral 40224 •!S CARRELL ROGERS 90223 8€`; fttLs L 90012t RIG„r LILE 10231 45RELLEY ELKS CLUB Pt!/VU11 NI'YRE� Cl Ut !RL FL,FF PCI',' U OAT{ 0070239 C9 n3 75 0070410 09 11 75 0070249 69 IL, 75 0019434 09 I6 75 0070501 08 27 15 007076P 09 17 75 VC/VOL ttLLNT PL NFT PAY IF CHECKED Darr ',V 24 75 DISTkI'UTItri nF F.IJC 11'BRAI:CES ACCCii'.I ',PULNT VITAL $101,0L TICS.25 Sit tst 788715 TOTAL 11C.CC *st ttt 7c843c 1tJTAL t15C,G0 **t tti 7F7£U1 IUTAL 146.04 *4* tot 717111 TOTAL $51.EC *4* itt 7CE11? TOTAL 1341.24 its 44* 701123 TOTAL $199,25 1199,25 $10,00 $10.00 $150.00 $150.0U $4(0,0r) $46,00 $51,60 $51,80 $341,24 $341,24 ACV 10 TOTAL •Cc� dlAl'+Cf CLAI'IEn FOP GENERAL FUND a $37,38t,89 • THIS IS T3 CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOU TING A'0 BUDGETING PRUCEDUPES NAVE BEEN CCF'YLEIE0 C!P THE ABOV1. LISTED CLt' ',S AS SHO'iN ON PACES 1 1HR000N /0 AND DATED)CILZ .92.4-4 , 1975 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCtic 9E FADE TDB THE RESPECTIVE .DU $ I' AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE TH£1R i HE5 ;'(TH !LIE TOT VI AMOUNT $37; -fn.. 19 DATE' TH1 cWe'CAY CF apt./ , 19%6 ARECTOR YANAGFE'ENT • AND i1yn :`.GET SU8SCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THISc32e/ LAY OF 1/ f, 197r MY C' M N Et( NUS, MyCo:nr..Issionexpires Dec. 5,$78 C_u!cctLkilc_ C-isi1ec,t— • NOTARY PUBLIC. E, THE BRAPL CF CCL\TY CPNMISSIONERS OF I-ELO CCUNTY, Cr)LnRAOU,vRE AY (APPROVEi to -I %?-a,c',EI THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRANTS IN PAYNc\:T TIEREFOR ARE HEREBY nRDFFEU D AWN UP N THE YJc.,cet.zC.- , • FUND TTALING $ .37386. fl DATED THIS cQh/' DAY OF ›,0_L , 192 bTTESTt / CUI:rtTY CLFRK AND RECORDER 8Y PUTY CF�AIR i' ,(�{ .t ,J r o-.2'Cla&c....)ct. AL1 E; t`R' . YkNBER •-XSAa • • • • • • • C) i, S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LENI JR INFCRMATiO E L O Cc:!, C C l r P A t g A C L 4 Pi PO/VCI NUMBER RANCL CI 02 RDA... A(:r 8R ICCE PO/VOL DATE Alm LIST DALE 09 24 75 pCe/yGL OL NUT PAY UISTRIB0710 7 OF F+:CUMBRANCES AMCLNT IF CIECKED ACCLU'.T AP0LNT • 12525 oA'.L ci%rr,,4 I've 0074441 07 05 75 £2,642,C0 *►* 4►* 7D3781 TOTAL • 15CQ TkE GRE_ELFY JJ ONAL 0068066 09 16 75 14,27 • 2d30t) rL3l1C SERVICE CO OF COCO 0072560 09 15 75 123.11 • 2635` r'(nnIC SERVICE CO OF CCCO 0078403 09 15 75 $3,34 • 3030) �LRAL ELECTRIC CO 0013484 09 10 75 $2.25 • 3465 ) T^_.t 'c i)ACJNA 0078401 09 12 75 111,25 • 1525'` LhIC\ PACIFIC RAILROAI CO 0076190 09 11 '13 $5C,CC • 0076191 09 11 75 $l,CG • TOTAL €,CLt3CANCE CLATHEO FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE 444 *►* 701613 TUTAL *** *►* 715303 TOTAL 44* *►* 71503 TOTAL **4 444 715303 TOTAL s►* *►* 715303 TGTAL *4* #4* 732100 TOTAL *4* *►* 732100 TOTAL • $2,737.22 $2'642,00 $2$642,00 34,27 $4.27 $23.11 $23,11 $3,34 $3,34 32.25 62,25 $11,25 $11.25 c- $5000 $50,00 $1,00 $1,00 PAGE 10,I0Id forgviy itywdo IDr/06/ / O r70„ ' JOrlh5 , For1o6y THIS IS TC CERTIFY T-IAT L ACCOUtlTING AND BUDGETING PRUCF.CU4E5 FAA E SEEN COMPLETED CM flE ABOVE ISTED CEA FS AS SHrNN OA PAGES l • THRG. `4 / A?,D DATED )c -6 Q2.- $ 1975 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCLLC E hADE TO .ThE RESPECTIVE ���1j10 IF; ANC NTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR V4ES ;KITH THE TOTAL P0UhT $. Y4'Z /;,4 GATED TF[S,cj"/` AY OF,„„dc,e4 , 1975 � G'i jq/i .!RECTOR MANAGEMENT AND /t^GET '$PB9SR1RED AND SHAN TO BEFORE ''E THIS dVr-�CAY CF "Oct/ 1, 1975 ,MY Cd A SSION E RE I My Comrnisson•xpimDec.S,t970 • •(Li '4- Rlc x/ `t tom( 3.,C1 NOTARY PUBLIC. hE, THE BOARD CF CCUNT1 COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, ColORADU HERE BY PPROVEJ Ip'*S-�— AE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRANT S�// IN, PAYMENT TFEREFUR ARE HERE Y R R$0 DR HN UP'1N THE/ owl,I a/a / FUND T')TALI,G 3.'73% ?.7 DATED THIS c�fr`.(AAY OF Jut / 19%5 ATTEST) COUNTY CLERK ANO RECUROER BY • DEPUTY CHAIRMSNN „ l fi E -n % ?EMBER, • • cXedAyla / O • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S • • 1 VE'L'U`Z I'+FCRATIC'1 733 4 Ci 305? dLC.c' 3RCTHERS 8150 CC ;S itieRS OIL co 1120'` Er'P1.tE DISPATCH INC 11950 EVERITT LLMa7ER 00 INC 12725 FIRST -‘TL 8AK OF GREECEY 13001 FLATI,2u'J PAVI'wG CO 13433 G G G SEAT UP'fOLSTERING 13651 GARf;SEy E WHEELER CD M1 f L C C L N T 1, C C L r R A^ E N C U ,1 8 R A r. C E CAI N LIST PP/VC; rf yBER 03 INTRAGUvERb'fk1AL SERVICES PO/vfl OAT' 006825P OR 25 75 0059994 Oh 11 75 0067768 08 06 75 0068225 09 04 75 0067692 09 10 75 0065985 04 25 75 0065986 09 02 75 0065987 09 11 75 0076070 08 29 75 0067673 09 11 75 0065110 09 11 75 1420'1 GILCREST i,H''3LESALE FAR' SUPPLY 0062737 09 05 75 143)0 G00tARO mACHI'IE 6 MFG INC 14651 GREELEY AUTJ PARTS CO INC 14975 GREELEY GLASS CENTER no 0053614 08 31 75 0067824 OP 03 75 0058514 07 31 75 PO/VCL LHCLkT $12,409.S2 $109.32 $11.29 160.00 51,374.81 44,4`1,00 $18,616.00 $822.77 $13,465.65 $197,40 $404.42 $?3.30 $9.10 $215.58 $102.96 DC Or pAy IF CrECKFD DATE 'J9 l4 75 )1STRI.3r}TIIIN OF ENC6KANCE5 Ai COU"+'T n4OLr,T 444 *44 722854 TOTAL 444 *iii 44* *4* 444 *4* *04 *9* 444 *s* 044 v.— *** *4* *44 *4* 40$ *44 *4* *4* 444 44* 4*4 044 44* *4* *4* *4* 722.854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 701804 TOTAL 722852 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722851 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 112,409.92 $12,409.92 $909,32 $909.32 $11,29 $11.29 PAGE 1 O'1O-, 4. 101100 $60,00 460,00 1(r/C/A; $1►316.29 $58,.52 $1,314.81 '.4'451,0f!� $4,451,00 118,636,00 $18,636.00 5 f0'70(cC $822.77 $822.77 $13,465,65 $13,465.65 orjlV'.) $187.40 $187,40 Ic'l 0(4)-' 4Q4.42 $404.42 10"("3 $33$33.30 1l)0 'l (?lair! $9,10 ! $9.10 l h'1Kn., 1215,58 $215,53 /6 "041 $102.96 �nT�(oirTj 4 • • • • • • I • • • • • • • t C C C t C t t S • • • ,c':L3Z INFORNATin" “A NIS tv'' JIB Co 1861^ J1AU *r CO 1090^ C':TY EQUIP CC 22623 'iC AATdui OLOS;CAnILLdC INC 24221 ,`'rcr'r 1'+ AGGREGATES 1'1C 2425) r'CLNTAIN N3ELL 26850 G'')AATi AUT'1 PARTS 28501 PURFRST Oil CO 3265) SOUTH PLATTE AUTO SUPPLY )335'' STEVE'S CHEVR'1LFT INC 1383$ S'.jE5CO INC 34600 Tr4 nF ALLT 34700 TCa. OF JOWISTOWN 39001 CCDA1L'J'4BER CI 90227 C'EI*C!) CHEMICAL CO Pr'/VUU t'U/ fl Q M1l upf °Air 0053743 C9 05 75 0065258 08 n8 75 0071162 On Id 75 0070683 OA 27 15 0070352 08 25 15 0056406 09 05 75 0056407 09 05 75 0044761 09 19 75 0040273 08 20 75 0043141 07 01 75 0068947 09 15 15 0067795 09 17 75 0052031 08 29 75 0060366 09 11 75 0062871 09 09 75 0071231 08 25 75 INTRA6bER”ChIAl SERVICES PQ/VC'L nu raj PAY 0157RI8ul!UU OF ENClttBR6NC(5 AMC+ t•T IF CHECKED ACCOU:.T 5309,88 }58,t4 $4?4.38 $40.55 *1,251.00 $65,33 153,E9 $104.75 $177.50 $'*02.58 $15.76 $1,036.49 152,11 $12.00 $6,4E 197,19 °ATI or/ 24 75 71.2854 1UTAL 712804 715804 TOTAL 77.2853 13FnL 722.651 VITAL 722853 307/4L *** *** 71380'* 71430'. TOTAL *** *** *** *** *** *** t*t **t 722953 iCTAL t** *4* 722853 T01AL *** *0* 722852 TOTAL *** *0* 713803 TOTAL *** *** 714803 TOTAL *** *4* 722?53 TOTAL *** *** 712837 TOTAL 715904 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722.854 TOTAL $t+251,30 $1,251,00 $33,97 $31,36 $65,33 $53'89 353,89 $104.75 1104,75 $177,50 $177,50 1402,98 $402,98 $15.76 s 1' : 76 $1+036.49 $1,036.49 152,11 $52.11 $12.00 $12,00 $69,46 $69,46 $97,39 197,14 AP"0LN1 536903e $339,98 $41.00 $17.56 $58,64 PAS! f!."/c!,`2 /1O ie $434.38 $434,36 1 er1Crl(� $40,95 $40,95 iN10-1( ,0 '7o(1)) 2. l0'1�'1`l ,c'/t''l r' 1 vvitt/(, itrictl9 loric'J$ n7nV bon OSI • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • F I 4 • Cl INT^AGC'.ERNt'FFIA1 SERVICES DAl( „q 24 75 HP,CI; 3 • iN:'S 0.N1JR I;,fCRVAT9UN Pn/4l?L- PUWnc PP/4Cl GC DISTptBIJT1t': OF ft:Cl PeAtt,CES • <lmS° NI.FER U'T� Cr'CLNT If L4'FCKEU A( CC GNUI,rU • 1022 t ' •p S S.1L(S I'+C 0062519 OP ^7 15 s2?C,Cf *** *** ? 0 771.<.} S200,0�. �., TOTAL 1200,00 IOrrbr'} • • 902el LC —.(n%7 EARS SUPPLY 0067696 09 11 71 $4,?C *t* *0* 72V:53 $4,30 IOTA( $4,30 les'7Oo I • >t a'23' Zt,' is !A', DISTRI3IITPRS 0065156 00 2•J 75 $$178,5C s** *ID* 7?2; 5{ }17b,5r • TOTAL 1178,50 10110(ef, • • rout. f.SC,,~dR4'ICE CLAIHER FOR INTRAGUVERNNE.NTAL SERVICES . $57,E18.63 • • ISIS :s T.J CERTIFY T'-IAT Apt ACCDI}NTLNG AND BUOGFT;`G PROCEDURES E'A4E BEEN CGE'PLETED CN THE AkdVE LISTED GL 'r1S AS SHO;rrr Pr, PACES 1 THS .,'I \3 A'JC DATEO ,Lu / c h/' i 1975 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCLL E FACE TC TF,E RESPECTIVE U S �E bHCUN1S SET CVPnS1TE e 'HEly 4,':S 'JITH THE TOTAL!A"CUNT $ :5% Sit. 4,3 DAM TI S /�CAY t7F y/rfs7� 19 )5", �� Ol2EC1(]R t�nr 4GENENT • A00 cJ3 ET n 5U3SCRIBED AND SWORN TG BEFORE rf THISc VcA' CAY CF ,LJt / i 19/t my L '!4t N Ex' [REST klyCommkcion*xpiJty S Yd.!, t <(c ( K1!�,t, NOTARY PUBLIC. 'F., THE 80L9C CF CCLNTY CONrISSIiJNERS OF 'nELO CIJUIITY, COLORADO, H AE SY IAipgll'r 0 t.Ill3k#*itt'-.ttrHE CLAPS AS SFT FORTH ABOVE) AND W'ARRANTS7 IN PAYNFNT TFE3F.FOR ARE F EBY r U c9 RAWN UPrm 1�4EC�c a v1/P�S.c.,cc,�7,�f'A.• -0. • /l 40 TnTAL1•„ i, % 4'!S'• kg DATED THIS :-9)iC DAY OF�Lc ,7� , 19th5 ATTEST. 07(, COUNTY CLERK AVD'AECnxDER BY 0 Pt1TY CHAIR. AN ;�E;f'sE? NfNBER £ • /� iQt.l jalt-t-At&t* �jJ",-VG/`""f! f-krsj % t <: 2 re?- ) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $ i C C C C t C t c • • i E'.p \LAS E'+DOR fnFCR"ATtON C6LN T Y, C i l E N C U o R A N C E CLAIM Pn/VUI' NrH:1ER R A F C LIST to CGF CPERATINC FLNC DATE 09 24 75 PO/iOL. ON11 PC/VC1. 4YCL.t I 1715` AELC COUNTY GENERAL HRSPITAL 0056057 09 12 75 151,901.49 0056058 09 19 75 $2?7,411.53 RC %PT PAY IF CHECKED ACCOLT *1* 1St TOTAL ENG 6sA'10E CL4I`IET1 FCR ACGN OPERATING F1'N3 1279,313.42 DISTRIe;)T10:1 70116n TOTAL 70116 TOTAL flr E xCLBkANCES AF'ULNT *51,901,49 $51,901,49 $227,411,93 $227,411.93 PACT 1 THIS IS IC CERTIFY THAT LL ACCOUlT)NG ANO 6OOGE1IG PROCECLRES FAVE EEE". CCE'PLETEu CI THE AEOVE STED CLA •S AS SHnAN ON PACES 1 TkAcCG / 4"1O DATED ,t. . /t' 19Z AND THAT PAY'4fNTS SHCLLC �E NAGE 'U. TPE RESPECTIVE: IN t AMCU'TS SET CPPnSITE THEIR J.1€S ITH THE TnTAt A"OUNT $0,70,,` -?/J. •.6' L'A1rG` TE+I ��� tAY F Jc , 19zc -�� �i� RECInS p'Af,AFLNENT A`O cZJGET /S118S�RIBEn AND SWOREI 10 BEFORE ME Ttr1S0?+ht CtY CF AL, t ?e. 1' C M $ m E'PI'1St My ConnistonexpiresDec 5,1978 ('cLK til• .J Ct,(...l% NOTARY PUBLIC, E, kTHE BPARL CF CCLNTY CO"N1S510NERS OF 'rIELO COUNTY, COtORACO, HER, Y iAPPRUVE1 !tIS-'J-Zu !4-} HE CLAIMS AS T FORTH ANNE) hD W'ARRA" ' fE: FAV; ENl TF E4EFOR ARE t1FREB DRDEEMO 2$A4O UP9N '.EIA�1t16f5 Ch�'s'.`. •� y FUND T''TAL1?.G SeP_/9,&/.9.� DATED THIS . DAY Cr �. f , 1975 AITESTp —7 "' i� COUNT, CLERK AEtD RECUPOEs% BY C�O PM? CHA F, AN E'EFs} ' </yFNOE C17 2 ia, �r A —E, /(�llJu Jllls {`ifs?f.(:. a • • • • • • • • S S 7 S s S s s • • • S -M t.r“--N •414. • F • 1 hiLv ( C 1. t, i 1.) C I I, ^ R,1C t Y C h C L '' 8 R A N C i C 1 D tic L I S T 11 T cENLI. �,i' +C'R 1',FLPi4oyfri Prl/VUL ;`lhl+!. Pt'/a(L Ci_ :,IF PAY UISIi !R',!11U'l O f',C,ANRnt.CFS ) ‘O,4,,..:,NUN:(R t Ati (MCtN1 1F C+�ECKr D ACC.'"C' T �KUL�T !h4c+' Ft' SEL.Wi (l IS CU'1ST CO 00!•3,69 09 15 75 S27E,4+s8,E1 sea •a« 7(1191 $276i4R1,81 t } li tAl $176,488'AL }c''/O's ! I ICTAL "it:Ci oRAVCF CLAIMED fpR PUBLIC NARKS - to, SkV5, i•LI1G,. IrIts586,a1 THIS IS T;.: ((RILEY HAT LL ACCCEINTtPIG AND _ 0!!DGCTI' C, Pp('(EPU°IS I.A11 DEC, CG`'PLL1EC (R The n,RI�1'E 1ST ED '1n1►+S tS SHORN t+,N PAGES 1 That,'GI / aP:D DerED,'Itivt cya/!g I9'ti pNQ TEAT PAYs�Ft�TS ShCLLC l ,,ap( TC: fbF. RESPFC1P9 ,DU S It ANChVT5 SET [PPf151Tr THE I t ;,A'+ES 't!Tf; TIC TI}TAC A"(JIIST $ tpnG, 'l ra: Si PA1(D ,T,4/IS �QVC CA1 /f �t, �•J/ s 19%t ; DIRECTOR 'r', NACifr'FNT I ANA• (t9GET S`1NSCRIBE'' AAp SNf1RN FC CEFPR( 'It Tt11Sc. °tC/Y CI �. .a+.7t. j 14 •7,'NY C,.'" S1 N E 'PI St MyCanmi: yoetpresDec.5, 19i* it{ ,• lc ici ( (,� ( /,4 s'CTARY PUBLIC, t, IIIF L1{,A+i. CF CClhfl (l'N"ISSf(1f t•'S (!( ,(i1 CI}MY, C.1LUK4Dtii +iFRE AY (API`i?UVF) 1 L.21S.1Ad.4e,t'i(�+t( tit' IAS AS $11 FgRT11 ABOVE) ANO .1102s4,;Ts• lr, P \YF• NT 1F.I:k; F(:k ASE ay,i'DY ,'R^F)2U: ,RAr4N DM Th r; f;.. Cie Js,.' 4t,� yy f ti /' l�li c - g F. 00 FnTit 1`,I. S -*9%G>, '/b'/• Si nATEO THIS �?'/( -t Y (IFS .fit / l9 7S ATTFSI ,,%a C+1l1NTY CLERK AND RECORDER c BY 1 I P11TY CNA1Rlr+i, . E' e NEi k, C�� attn. '� ' � �o��(it> 7/4 yf�Fite lr<«,�. 1 C ) I C t t t t 13 11'131 IC t RKS - (C, SkVS. PLf G, DATE f9 14 75 VACF T Z i t 9 • p p MINK tES BOARD OF COUNTY COMM1 SIONKRS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO September 24, 1975 Tape 075-75 S 76 the Baird of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session to full conformity with the law and by -lays of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesuay, September 24, 1975, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 2OLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management 6 Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Gary Fortner Human Resources Director, Walt Speckman `l%UTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 17, 1975 and September 19, 1975. A motion was made and seconded. Motion carried. 3IDS PRESENTED AND APPROVED: Wood Sign Posts Chairman Billings suggested they reopen the bidding to the four firms that had already submitted bids to'afford all firms the same opportunity for alternative bids. CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it was moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Motion carried. Encumbrance Claim List General Fund Road and Bridge Fund Intragovermental Hospital Operating Fund Public Works, Services Building Social Services Claims GA ADM AND ADC ADC -i7 OAP $37,386.89 2,737.22 57,818.63 279,313.42 276,488.81 $ 942.72 45,615.24 1,407.00 3,259.00 199.00 765.00 APPOINTMENTS, HEARINGS, REPORTS AND CO9tNICATIONS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions: Chairman Billings announced that Dr. Ed Beaty, President of Aims College, had passed away earlier today. National Restaurant Month - Chairman Billings read the resolution into the record. Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. The Chairman then presented the resolution to Kr. Hetet Steinmann, President of Weld County Chapter of the Colorado -Wyoming Restaurant Association. r iuenn Resoer.es Sumner Youth Program - :NO Director to schedult i slide presentation at cent Wednesday's Board meeting. October 10. 1975, 1:11 P.M. - law Enforcement Emergency Communication System October l6, 1975, 7:30 P.M. - Boards appointed by Council of Covernments to meet at S htbitton Mull, upstairs October :3, 1975, 8:00 A.Y. to 11:00 A.M. - Executive Council, Management Sy Objectives 138th Tactical Control Squadron - The Chairman read the letter into the record from Clifford A. Baker. The letter specifically thanked Weld County and the Bard for granting permission to use Weld County Historical Site for the 1975 annual training encampment. League of Women Voters - The league informed the Board that there will be a representative attending the Board meetings. Law Enforcement Complex - The Chairman gave a brief report on the trip made to the University of Illinois. He then read the letter into the record addressed to John Haley of Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk. County -wide Anima► Control - The Chairman read the letter into the record from the Mayor of Greeley, George Hall, indicating they also wish to participate in the program. Mr. Billings indicated we have heard from all 28 incorporated towns now and they are all in support. Motorola - The Chairman read the letter of appreciation into the record regarding the bid on the communication equipment. SET ELECTION DATE FOR TVO COMMISSIONERS AND FIVE COUNTY COUNCILMEN: The County Clerk and Recorder in order to start election procedures asked that December 9, 1975 be considered. Mr. Shehee presented letters of recommendation from the Republican Party, the Democratic Party and a time schedule he had prepared. The Chairman accepted the documents to be officially entered into the record. The County Attorney vas requested by the Board to provide them with a legal opinion as soon as possible. Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion to set the official date for the election as December 9, 1975. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. The Chairman did add to the motion that the election hours vill he from 7:00 A.H. to 7:00 P.H. COUNTY ENGINEER: 1. The Engineer reported to the Board that State Highway maintains Highway 6 from the Town of Hudson to the maintenance shed. Beyond that it is the responsibility of Weld County. This information relates to the agree- ment of 1962. 2. State Highway Funds as requested by towns - The Engineer informed the Board that the Town of Johnstown has now submitted their request. How- ever, since they did not meet the deadline date of August 15, 1975, there is nothing the County can do. The request letter will be forwarded to the state for their review. SANITARY LANDFILL SOUTH OF FORT LUPTON: Construction to be completed on the state right-of-way has not begun. The Engineer is to schedule a meeting with Mr. Rohveder. The Engineer, Commissioner Moser and Hr. Rohieeder to discuss this progress. AIRSTRIP VIOLATION IN RANGE 6% TOWNSHIP 2, SECTION 25: Hr. Rooney was in attendance. He reviewed his background and experience in flying as well as skydiving. He indicated that January of this year he and Kr. McDonald, also in atten- dance, had agreed to use Mr. McDonald's 40 acre tract for skydiving. Mr. Rooney commented that he had cleared an filed a plan with the FAA in Janu- ary of this year. Commissioner Jacobucci referred to the complaints the Board has received. Mr. Rooney indicated he will try to contact the land owner just east of Mr. McDonald's property to investigate the possibilities of skydiving on his property. Hopefully, this new location would eliminate skydivers from falling through power lines. Commissioner Billings and Commissioner Jacobucci indicated they will visit the site. The Director of Planning reviewed the requirements now in the County regulations. The alard then thanked Mr. Rooney for coming. The Chairman called a five minute break. Page 2, September 24, 1915 t 4 IOil WRX PLAN: the Punning Director filed with the Board the completed updated work plan. He requested that the Board review and make their decision 33 $o'•n as possible. DOM 'ii53S. CHANGE OF ZONE, APPROVED: The County Attorney read the conditions listed to the resolution he had prepared and asked if this vas as they had requested. The Board agreed lb, conditions Were correct and approved the resolution. PARKTAND ESTATES: the County Attorney indicated he had received a letter dated Sept- ember 1$, 1975 from Mr. Frederick Ginsberg. Tom Honn, zoning administrator, reported that no formal application of a final plat has been received. The Chairman read a letter into the record that the Board had received from Mr. Mack Klauber. .ALTMORIZE DISrstCt ATTORNEY TO DEFEND WELD COUNTY SHERIFF - CASE 759-14 - WINTERS: Ihe County Attorney reviewed the resolution that had been prepared and referred to the 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes that require this action. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt the resolution. Commissioner Jacotucci seconded the motion and it carried. TEXACO EXTENSION Or OIL AND GAS LEASE: The County Attorney informed the Board that an extension had been requested. Mr. Telep is to negotiate the amount with Texaco. 3.2t 3EER APPLICATION, BURKE: Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt the resolution on this application. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH AGREEMENT: Mr. Buss read the resolution into the record. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve the resolution. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. WOOD SIGN POSTS: Commissioner Moser made a motion to authorize Mr. Buss to advertise for the wood sign posts. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. PETERSON PROPERTY (AIRPORT): The County Attorney reported that he is still trying to get an affidavit from the legalcounsel for the Peterson's to satisfy the Federal Government on the purchase of this property. The Federal funds are still being withheld. The meeting was temporarily adjourned at 11:04 A.N. The meeting was called back to order to discuss one additional item. ROGER SEARS CHANGE OF ZONE AND NAME CHANGE TO CARRIAGE ESTATES AND FINAL PLAT: The County Attorney referred to the resolution he had prepared that reflected the action of the Board. He read the conditions as listed on the resolution. Commissioner Moser made a mottor to approve the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci aeaunaled the motion and it carried. HELD OVER: I. Human Resources Advisory Board, Nonvoting members 2. Legal opinion on home Rule Election, County Attorney 3. Recorded Exemption, Stuehm RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjounred at 11:30 A.M. APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VELD COUNTY, COLORADO o Ar7EST: -..ice% rlJ:117 CLERK AND RECORD& AND CLERK TO THE BOAR vJ rib t4Aty rii,ntl-rlerk Page 3, September 24, 1975 0 --/la✓,i,vir�� GREELEY, COLORADO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 A.H., with the following present GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI JEANNETTE ORDWAY COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD The following resolutions were presented: • IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND CLAIMS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1975: The following claims were presented, examined and on motion same were allowed and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof: COMPUTER ACCOUNTS: General Fund Road and Bridge Intragovernmental Public Works Hospital Building Hospital Operating Hospital Capital Revenue Sharing Human Resources Hospital Depreciation WELFARE ADC AND GA CW s AS OAP Day Care ADM Youth Shelter Home i 106561-107047 106631-107054 106639-107085 106934-107087 NONE 106753-107086 106662-106931 NONE NONE 106932-106932 95692-97306 34200-34702 2221-2241 12020-12118 105024-106342 6726-6835 6260-6398 89058-89064 IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND CLAIMS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1975: The following claims were presented, examined and on motion same were allowed and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof: COMPUTER ACCOUNTS: General Fund Road and Bridge Intragovernmental Public Works Hospital Building Hospital Operating Hospital Capital Revenue Sharing Human Resources Hospital Depreciation WELFARE ADC AND GA CW 6 AB OAP Day Care ADM Youth Shelter Home 106561-107047 106631-107054 106639-107085 106934-107087 NONE 106753-107086 106662-106931 NONE NONE 106932-106932 95692-97306 34200-34702 2221-2241 12020-12118 105024-106342 6726-6835 6260-6398 89058-89064 AUTHORIZE PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS SEPTEMBER, 1975: BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, 30-25-101, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does hereby authorize publication of the proceed- ings as relate to each claim and expenditure allowed and paid during the month of September, 1975: and does hereby further authorize publication of Public Welfare Administration expenditures and all General Assistance expenditures other than actual recipients of such General Assistance Funds. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 30th day of September, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Oteeic_Xigat44.0 ATTEST:. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER _A_HD CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: t)t�ii / Deputy Count Clerk €J LHR 7 T S AUTHORISE COUNTY TREASURER TO TRANSFER $4,562.50 FROM SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND TO ROAD AND BRIDGE FUNDt AREAS. the Board of County Commissioners has deposited State of Coioraclo Check 13-952961 in the amount of $4,562.50 to the Special Road and Bridge Fund, and WHEREAS, Mr. Barton Buss, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, has submitted a list of claims in the amount of S4,562.50 now due and payable, as hereby attached and made a part of this resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that they do hereby authorize and direct the County Treasurer to transfer S4,562.50 from the Special Road and Bridge Fund to the Road and Bridge Fund. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 8th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CCUNTY, COLORADO igs-- ato ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND /Xl n,CLEFK TO THE (Deputy County RECORDER �i •r fl 1�a. - VI rands Transfers 211 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS (.`ctobQr 1, 1975 AGENDA ROLL CALL: MINUTES: BIDS: 100 Leave) OCTOBER 1975 Tapo No. 75-86 4 87 Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci Approval of September 24, 1975 1) Sign REQUISITIONS S CLAIMS: APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: TO BE PUBLISHED: REPORTS: COMMUNICATIONS: BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: 1) Human Resources Advisory Board, nonvoting members 1) Fort Lupton Sanitary Landfill problems 2) Summer Youth Program presentation • October October October October October October Posts 1 - COG 7.30 P.M. 2 - Budget hearings 9:00 A.M. 2 - Budget hearings 9:00 A.M. 5 a 6 - Armed Forces Day for Bicentennial 6 - Hudson Senior Citizens Housing (Billings) 7:00 P.M. 7 Press Conference 8:30 A.M. October 6 October 6 October 6 October 6 October 6 October 20 - October 20 - October 20 - October 31 - John E. Martinez dba Gill Recreation Center, 3.2% beer license, on and off premises 9:00 A.M. Albert Trunkenbolz, COZ, A to E-UD 10:00 A.M. Foster and Schott Enterprises, COZ, A to E-UD 10,00 A.M. Rodney H. Cuykendall, SUP, Gas gathering plant and transfer terminal 10:00 A.M. Dale Allen Meska dba Weed Hill Saloon, 3.2% beer license, on and off premises 2:00 P.M. Centennial Gas Corporation 0/0 Industrial Gas Service Inc., Central gas treating facility 10:00 A.M. H. A. Schneider, Jr., SUP, Cattle feedlot 10.00 A.M. David Farley, COZ, A to C 10:00 A.M. Budget Hearing 2.00 A.M. November 3 - State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction site November 3 - E. F. Industries (Jimmy D. Mote), COZ, A to S 10.00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 1) Reconcilliation with Treasurer, August, 1975 2) Certification of Assessment, County Assessor 3) Treasurer's Semi-annual report June 30, 1975 4) Minutes, Board of Social Services, September 10, 1975 CONTINUED N :' COUNTY ENGINEER: BUILDING INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: 1) RE, Stuehm 2) NB 1041 plan COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) Legal opinion on home rule election 2) Amendment to Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section RESOLUTIONS: R-1 Sign oil and gas lease, Dean L. Cummins R-3 Issue 3.2 license to Elsie Alaux dba Ed's Place R-3 Cancel Welfare Warrants R-4 Appreciation to Roy Hensley s w GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER County Commissioners with the following COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES The following resolutions were presented: FRNUNTEP St'U SeVERAOE LICENSE S!SIS ;\L:\t!\ Alba FJ'S Yl.,\eE E:XYIRFS: CTOB9 13, 1976 WHEREAS, Flsic \laux dba F.d's Place in Weld County. Colorado has presented to the Board of County Commissioners OL Weld County, Colorado, an application for County Retail License for sale of 3.24 beer off and on the premises, and WHEREAS, the said applicant having paid to the county Treasurer of Weld County the sum of ($ 7.50) therefore, and having produced a State Retail License, for sale of 3.2% hoer on and Oft the premises only outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: N4NW1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P. 11. , Weld County, Colorado. NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant icense Number 75-19 to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer off and o: the premises at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issuance unless revoked, according to law, proviclino, however, that the places where licensee is aut:,orired to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations relating thereto heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this `- day of arti 1975, ATTEST Z1 ‘..52:12:1 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER A`ifl�CLERK TO THE BY: C EPUTY COUNTY 7,R 74 1D THE BOARD OF COUNTY COtWlSSIOMERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO n S. I • FERMENTED N.\LY BEVERAGE: LICENSE S1.S t8 At V. X dba FO' S PLACE S\Pl5ES; OCTCRSR 13, 1976 WHEREAS, Elsie Ataux dba Ed :olorado has presented to the Board o of Weld County, Colorado, an applteat License for sale of 3.2% beer off and 's Place in Weld County. f County Commissioners ion for County Retail on the premises, and WHEREAS, the said applicant having paid to the county Treasurer of 'field County the sum of ($ 7.50} therefore, and having produced a State Retail License, for sale of 3.2% herr on and oft the premises only outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the. County of Weld at the location described as follows: NtINWj of Section 26, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P. tI., Weld County, Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant icense Number 7S-19 to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer off dnd or. the premises at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, 3oodefor one year from the date of issuance unless revoked, according to law, providing, however, that the plac:- where licensee is aut:ioried to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations relating thereto heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and duly made and seconded, '? day of S pat' dr-i foregoing resolution was, on motion adopted by the following vote this 1975 THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO.'&ISSI0NERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO .3TTEST:c"-":4-' '"-I2d4ea COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER CLERK TO THE D } BY e Si S !LOTEPUTY COUNTY IBRK Sift • 4 WHEREAS, at a regularly hold meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, on September 17, 1975, Dean L. Cummins of Greeley, Colorado, submitted to the Board an oil and gas lease covering 52.57 not acres of county owned mineral lards situate in the County of Weld and State of Colo- rado, and more particularly described as shown on check number 1076 dated September 12, 1975, and in accordance with letter of September 12, 1975, marked Exhibits 'A' and "B' respectively, and which are in- corporated herein for ready reference, and WHEREAS, Dean L. Cummins has offered to purchase the hereinabove described leases for the sums of 5157.71 and the Board deems it to be in the best interest of the County that said lease be exe- cuted in accordance with the terms therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board execute the hereinabove mentioned oil and gas lease in the form attached hereto, marked Exhibit 'C", covering all the interest which the County has in the above -described lands. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and second opted by the following vote on the 1st day of Sce t %. 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:c,--74_,aYaZT COUNTY CLERK AND RECO/ER CLERK TO THFiBOARD Co my • • 1 •.r •.♦ ..r -♦.a .v u.•.c4 i.•: tlKAN t.. CUMMINS 1076 Slit:t•t.u• t.e.%Stxt; .wOOO- 't.•.• `` 1vt� t�.u1 S1Atl! 41111.1 02.109_ as�ea.. roLoa.o xo a 1070 !• �..V �L�-..� r . d L.rt..� � co D11 f !Ales_ 0Zit. •Ors) 4 .. . • Is, yrriii Rfo3WI tva" G, cAO 3 ?,. I --- Les cacttletn-_ ,.. COLO; I.O 'U. 1 • - 000 0761' t:1 .01091. 0091601000 C4 1 z I1 ♦�Trte?- �, 1 '.� tJl�'y�.� 7 tir; •itt' �sr .;•-•y+ J,�,tis•Vo1 (.j�} .. • ]y �ytc tcS''.: ? ]♦in' .I v=.a ie'�r 1 '4 41."4: . .-.•. . '- � .ter err _ JJ h i DEAN L. CUMMINS 1923 26T'. A',E\CF GAEELE' Cl\CR%:) W631 September 12, 1915 ex/1,z/ '3/f fir. Samuel S. Telep 'Held County Attorney First National Bank Building Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Lease of mineral interest --Weld County SWt of Sec. 18, T7N, R63 W Dear Mr. Telep: Consulting Geologist • • - - PHONE 352-9430 AREA CODE 303 In accord with our conversation of a short time ago, I am enclosing herewith a lease covering a partial mineral inter According to the records, Weld County owns a one interest and • tfiibJec act. The tract contains 157.71 acres, so the Weld County e s 52.57 acr At $3/acre, which is the other' Mtei-est I leased in the area, the amount bonus I paid the County for th comes to $157.71. Enclosed is my check #1076 in that amount. Would you kindly present this lease to the Board for approval. Yours -very truly, Dean L. Cummins DLC:dh End. MEMBER: AMERICAN ASYfIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS Ref:Kt MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF GEOLOGISTS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS -CERTIFICATION 02578 • aott. .)' .o trd1o1 iPavaai i wy♦�p%roy�{{atav+t f._..A�,QQ'L .., 1t^' W .M.P.Z 11i.SJA I. i.e sear,..• dye l4dara4K •-1 \ta,Uerm Eiaat lilt xea. {l N OH, AND GAS LEASE K\,1• ono enact It .M S\I. Aye,' Li tE..'Oa .. tith - - 1. el, Seaembe _as' ti1S. Weld County, apolitical subdivision of the State of Colorado.-hy_the ._ County Commit —Molina for their reagective interests _-__----- ,I . _ -- _.- . _-- _ _..---.---_------pKe21nMf fated bacon, Dean Tae Qn mlna - ..--___._.._ _____—'-.-.-_-.bereteeftat tided beet does than.: te mai '..air. Tor sal .6 aeoaNvtt!et ed m, tam st. e ma id 4YCtW're La hod pelf sod at the K'.aaba Le4 apeomeete lereb,Mt awteaed v per laa.t y the tome, lm a.. 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K . pa the hues aprl.aINmes, act ono 'rase any eo go the 'moo gat eat hare:., grade Loon en'antl 1800104 Sc. lamas a on Tina slats Olt dos Rs Muck naeetioa, bed a4 mmnee Yea :rasa a FOw 40018 the plwctt,.a of IoM .9.rarbro at It Parodies malts therefrom, Iles a Ind a Waadbe Iwtaal :4 taaws ray at sty toe w, Teadn K ear; the seta 21 tae's se a WI Is fetewtt or 0 .11x1 ogle tektite a the ion, of by Poles lame of e va over oa d Lie or th :4 rot lad 'Ant a Arrn4morn hda **Emig ere la per! m tba o1 the reap oaeg,ped tlwny. 1hoa ell pymema odd ash -a .wen^e srert'cf der nw area et tad Moe a a pee the aa ionise ask tow oil determaof .ea rotes thereafter poll ma eperrt,ceeI es eawstrop geeunee to se le tea pr.ro of Om. anon IAnoerWorsethe Ores aid dentition of io as pee thee Naiad. Gad remelt Is ht Igo a•er Area gar .h parse11 w• ti 1 Yat.c-, A.. W, none v 'eyed Oil le 6J}rl a 61 Moth IN Mee On and the who aged K rate fad alwpKillon `tan• overstate. Beacom ae:a:daT the wee sit Ws Si.. ail e* he eO sop tuaaeted phony u po flba4y as gni the Sae b m We 'a Ins re for ere, a• a omen nt •ar of of none* or opted ptrm'.aa Ong el Lath Sono Mama eta 6a IIN leek KIVL♦ Igo or ratletbts sr w•e -we wen afar. 1$ nee Pa+d he prenatal tartan ON art al eltl, K the r 51' tens bend tom taints a nil lettdu ly la. snit a isf ',roe 'teed srae/2I dory iris;.. taarst.a. K if mad Wog be tiala Ivies Needle drill a tell soms N atae N epmest drown, a the srrnee 'Onset dot ito ...<ua a ea senat 0f o, enema to. peaty wen ref tnod ilt lulu Men oaths.. Intl ;4 merle shat sod wag a nepn404 .,1 v aed r,.. yee-t'. to chid. rm be Owe eel rep stn teal is lute 1'a. des Call all Wendel IMO. J The Al reel of sem I nw.o I an acre. thong w la rip aloe 4aw oe Woo ea onions thereof Mal be ionepnta bp Ili nKOllot aid riff er 'eased a -me roar,,. nee d e..J a a 0 ade.aa go., al In 'wpm. N WIonians aaliw eIonians Moe teed astral. sad\ out - air erme e got n 0. it. ref,t em it at; tee a;.e.tase a ern *w erode;e; nyyse tinny eel egmooeeo The on Fogg la trees with eanpod b (II re» P Y/.r or a diet yr 'r-ed . e roan w rod float re were e Nwel a tie *541155 emit a tie t podded. Mot theOlden Oldebe sad .can J4 '.r t• wit 'a rid wtax.el no Lr a the a s.,.i slot 510 lie has a the Wend site Ass tt9 Irma es Intl the arm b 7men psfee re. w!n 2e 'err a Psi w the e ,Lra nl pAae Iles ham le N of W as Mond thugs: Roll home r, er, Isla4 Oil be , + thenne nyw v apace w 4'2 mere a,.• ter. p. 101 wet4 CAA r+f1* :ma W M ea tree, Lett.ett ad • n'n e.e sal erns i L al le back/ w 411 h- eewl d Ind has ad It a If.— tsr—st w fp fie fy *N faro Na Om*, aeon r' e' re le.telp,l• ,;175 i -<n tV`.\1. • o.•e ..• deals •.7 .r vii dFoolnl WOW tn of Cuuaty Couu bsataa ai for their respective tatuauta Ciltcu Alto, by lode Nast L. C'lmmiaa tb r ,4 . re e, . .• Tear. 9 9i Vn 4 re la need rata u1 et Of ea %%%%%%% toil ytwmrnl}} Mntonlu em'l. ./ e . r. + 't .pal. •'J .n on 1r 11144 it •Volt eve lea Viet, Item and let ovine'. Yap In Stun IN • ♦ ., S4 t J. . J • it n ell Flu Let I • 'we e ear !et need I. elite of ill au lane el It on m aJ to w In land. mourn - ♦ an. the .1,:•• d at era i pa( Is •• ' l 'event*, and ache ujk.r,WIIp •Ml Mendips coma doling. boil III 4UUOI. mined.4•.oia or . ., . 4 a • uss,D1 it a he u,l, ,la • e a! (at ate Ors! {name end en tam soma and Inane in$,tbf ewlMYu{. rol tape •,•.'d •_• r. ce �,. roe* .ou L q s4 dot. tare. I. V. e4 evvo, to u ,r4,d 14 4 of lv• sot Na!4at w:rotorR tine, io� Mier Mreitu ei Ilew+Y M^emery M < n i .f se 'V' ie w nir t% b,oib...n{ L,Jg 1e Waffle. O. tale req of, "DJ mabtl,.i4 op of IYIb laeta.n a a•l.d Spero . t..Lsiiu caned bow, dues tinge •...e ewe av4i'Y ..ykr'+a, m J 115:1 vl 'iii Y:ow sip r•u.'ooay epee thee* Nlnp akutln la ni Ocean of _ Weld . Sion Colorado . eel dewribd ii niftier ..idota 3 and 4, ynt,e- 16 r....a, 1 North Ile.p• 63 Wet _ , end .a.11lntne161.?1 Seri, mots se ins a Mk Lw 6..1 ram• 'a !Ora. to 1 Ws of ami eve'.! Iron and a hods IDu stair Se Ml Iu. <ulaj%4s4 /u. tiel btn P10115. nail a oda t4,..0 n.nrcd 1. sets '.an 'a w as to prWutie 1 Vt. r Nam aeon to ice.. is rod a'serrw dl edit. ao the Lisa. ar lett Ihe pity Mk to *Mel Lent my counts ill men ODs moil on. a1 b11 pert la • ual J. .�. 4a sine 'rt.rd 4,iir•.- gels proems. orrun ii tme tl. pnose pa spot ormai pop Irk nlister for Mich am elpltl night the nuloi prke for oaI a tie '..0m awl in to 'uv M 1u prei ecd has enp ttl u1 see Yard by tat Init. for the t.Iufoctits n nanny o, son Meer product ea tors ttr 'a a 1114 24.1e4 • -• le Goes `.o at the mien of tie erg, :1 maid on k Ed'd y IM feu,. Ibis 11 "Gaon Si. H IM 54,01 ids 01 ohs sat Monett it '.n wewb of i.1. Yep Tut s tt veal rat luso, Of tar Old It el rib.pretv.d. Iwo IT. tat. of gel a Man at Ow mouth el MI tit rani goo only le Intl .N •,••-• •••,oits a 1.4 sect or std, '. Nil pay or 'nett annual at the rood of tort lonely eerie! /Wing whir* much gig to cot Gold or ode, se 'trio-. m eru.•t pi o:o Ue !tar 150111 pr.. aid w yirt Ii)b I aural. sod %IOW 64 royalty la .a pad of tenoned ML Stew Nell be teed so • y ego... 'a. >inar•:5 1 nap!. Of 4001 to lea ill tree pf chip rIr mO and lit well oe IM SslaJ promlwi for dirt" end puma Debit Is it. nuc:'•: i.nlminwev .r sad '.N Dr mob re his its conic:eon. Sit tI, tell. the au of loth gag DI b III (be ln.oia 50't rtst sled *opener II i ion !It Ono IrBpnd a I vet lee oil or as et not ,Ommred to sold fond on or blurs the- 12th by ol__9opt• - — 1.14 •!•a e0t i* I . ea-i Si a I ♦h rent, an'ei• tt• Luse a i'i on w telore sill bt. soy Sr leader to the Lint or fa, tbl Jesse. erdil to the Board c4 County Commibsionera ._._ Oreley, Colorado---_-.-. or Its luee.roeaet Wifely Sink end Ito nr• .•a. r..:t --N es •' I .0ea: i i a`•:1 evotmw a tat. Jebel tan el on7 gad ea ttu�rns vpuabrt under this e!WI �I•gef is i of thane.. all c oter.Np Is sod `e>4 x e tea ra o -J ewe or :n tee sect ai Is eerrp uoriro_er, i04 torn of Osse i3 yd ed i1A`s VevaY aa1_igJNtPolct Olen op - ink u I ream: na icier tee pr•,t:e1• of 4.lerr'.rt tn. cemmonc.m.no of °peeks. ar 1 rW1nI fur I pert off nod sou L lolo one •o4 ipoa bag tar etas It�oencri I m• ..m.ry omeiI if operet .it. for stelltIll my bettor b deferred for 1,I. periods suenr4nit. All yyiimento ,r tee4un my lie malt toy Men of Irt. 00 tuft x lip I i C*. tn.rt:1, ta1.d at dewieren .e of I trop the tont.1 Define dole, one ten to Isom or sieges of to sod drpo.ltw7 >a -g. aid I t 'tr.I x4 e•d ars.a it it tan 00 ed•tst on Ivm flirted Nita. list dues pe mods. tend sot Daly log privilege oration b the dill ties god Ole a ern a am ego eloon a option of 'eon na 4 abet p.rlo4 shuns III mod 1r. end en other rights ton er:id NoI•Ilbrt ondttg J• i evert t'n• 4 or 1.3 s .e.wn 1a rivet in nisei ar ender II ninths In the mnn aer oboe shalt b binding on tM belie. derives, executors, Ld ann.av,.i ra al Serit Trend. t a .t .v '.me or r to ••a is wink or oh: or dos Go M:. Iona and duke the term of this law. the knee shall dill g drytiilo, or hole on Ole Led, ''to et1 N t.i Da •'or% WO. or o.'.del odereii, lot Olt 411101 of s reef shall Dr foe, acne ml by the Oral analog rental peal log 1.14, Or plaided the ken ai'.so Or r ear :.•mt>I at rites to Igo roomer the omen" here In that. prostded, and la tali lvutI thl pea4to peynph' Tern, goo. eon/ :a• seamen +iteroams end 1he rni ttr sod titerthereof shell runtime. In lore. :s rest .ad inane eta. • `v intend a the one. eternal lone time Me toed. and undltlded lit .Imptt estate ITuen 111, It. toyshht mod amt• its Nereus e.'ac,.!c. k wow i Me to 4s Was. e . or, IRtr theproportion sort on wn ore• nice emu lteiirs le the a•hout so a eodltdtd toe, flamer• ouch rrotel .teen I She Sues atria tan the rentIIera, ha ii cost los. 0/ see inter found cod told Lad for Ito commotion' Marna, "snit Sits from tbo wills of :b inn shin rod. ved 1y :der it o este. 'tea bap is plea Use 1.L• plot Ise* Ind shell pip far demu t touted b7 era opera loo. to woks mope n seen Vent Goo se,: aid be t Led truer teen 100 Pot to Ito home or bare Icy on eta pfem lwl without written consent of IT. 1e.nr. closes Shol hall to a551 51 VI '.at lux re or ..te tea 4epfn ni nn of, ilea Mese le amre oall m Satinet, atun•, houses. buil4n s an/ *theeitfumuee pieced on old men ses, '.na.4 eg mo :'Fen to (450 enp em on es collet, but its it I. under nn ob lopuon to do so, nor Mail lime. I. vote tn7 tillgedoe to rata, re. cur's:. 'Al oil or Is. tin's i.co, tttro any eisrelona w the -pi tore del to epe re thine rniapnbly mention under lb4 LiM, a t tet ones n either pint tore* 4 Isallnel 'III M. l rklepe of 5SIIgnln it sloe or It pert k eeprealy 4110.44..,4110.44..,Vitt :0 eattt.IttS honk? ahs7 tote^_•! '1 ..e new seines, euretwl. sit:aeritnet .•comen . aau'.(nw bun eia the a of it ntrellp In tbi find cr in the ets). or royalties or goy Natt;. anise Moe:oN1 ilia! to bod al ea th. kites • nti it hitod ties feelhie vitl ether the .d(Ii.1 recorded lnerumiht of eoaepinu or a duly act it.rl met meteor so i r it00pp of t t nil of ar Itunsd ii nor god of the proem!. theuf or certain espy of the pecimdlsga shooing appoti tmeai al w e *dew neva rue the t':.. A sag 110..1y44 abichatu IS eppnprLir, %o ether sits ill originalreeotld Imtruitate a aoenna re e duly coati.het moos :tenor cea t eetrp is Macro O oo,l'tH oh is It tald bare Is Moor to eta feu norm claimed, end ell id'si es soy ml.e e1 ».tots mad. hey. - under Dolor tee 55 >! tad lohmenia ail I. bind,e4 an 155 teen eI led irtel •wiener greeter. neat, edmtnl.tntor, stn •tot or key el Mime. :I h tho rind yesenas to it. u MI's Dora Re be tweed lot weeny or In lrpaet. tries. M. brimless a'Iirllil..l ,halt to 4.veloped mai .pr - tap u ,a• osa., iv* al tar tto grcrvkg be:tan Se shin be noted a is nttr.tl Ind nth be lidded mmo51 and tad to nob i.perip 4151'! M the rcape,oa sea the so ..ad or itch stunk rate best le the sneer loosed 'trine. Three t1/1t lie sa owl itlot oft Oho port of N4 tame to Oh tat is::. is w;•4610 546:n Ws eblob ol. lend coven by Vile Ire my ter tauher 4vldtd by ea, elm. lucent Mr OtherNu Sr la length sesnl♦ awural of sermons tilt'. I% port beep, raKgmr1en that Ip III sent Mk Iran Noll Si anlgned a to a port et Ir tot pane of the sties dunned lend gad ea] foil COf paricl4 A feria it Imes ties y WO* eLe all it it II telllni I the re rat loll of tin Irupon wthlch iiie loan otaISP nt duogeei 11 from him t thell milt. duobpymtel a vd r.:0•10 Is. lout "grin M.' Mg M.OO, el la Option. rig Ulf Choi ' aLn de n I es a a ism ter hum marl de, er other tea alitleg, netted, or sae on Cl ati.nt ,he ohye1 eic•b.d Lodi` of InI 1 b one .5 men at ruerap:e4 u lb. ethos a on aide 41 holders n.rnl III tip 161605,ue l eat t t 1 n to the etati g of Shy such noel a .. tag Or other La up smelt) or :sneak ormited te•ele 3 Notet hotted. n5 earthing m M:a Item coatsded Is the entry 1. It Is isi Stony iVud list if lour shut comment" 'bullion for Arent, it ter vale isle te1 4.n 4 a font It:, Mose 'oil rlmgln Is keel led Its tunm shell toolmu. n long II ton oparaposs Oro pnmculed .id, If Irderttos rei:tr Mantras. ties ma loop u Nduct'ma cotieat tl Is Sala ma prmay term ci ail :tat prandial as the kind 'Minkel shall tease hole sea 11ar 11k. LIa. Nil gel Iamlssli prp14d .son• :cwt to the aria( of 1 •el Mal to commenced beef. e, es lh. nen "saving fiats) borin4 dote, .r, pnetdtd bgL. w flier lYmea lb. ►Heal d roots'. a ito ainter and '.taupe lit roe bpOoru woetnd. II, see M. Ispk.troe tl the primer' tort tl lilt Mau. rodadios on le Llron .m l bill men • am war rimes. tau :iw cad lot tore.,. at pa•td.d Musa column • retione for InSitp 4101 vials slily prod adios ii lbs h...el 71005*1 bill es a u1 rim. bus Liii. c.1 lot tore.:. 515 p.ptd.4 ton I I olljtti •rstlitI itt II'ISI it p a 1,9 wIth Is mlii; 4 Pip 1.. from loch eusilloe, and Ole 741st .ev ens• a twcS nuke the pr,unt,om el so* sprgtkel sal If pdietbs lild:tI {Mitcham, lla SO loaf Ii production .pettlea :4 tens way it in Gene .ennd., et coon! tali kola Is what or la Dirt by `Storme or mu110 Math rile.', b Ns L sr by bond tame a e•vd a the xopa ,Goon L CYO Geld Lien u mara4.rn tad w.eald a to only a portion H Ml eernp t nfd One To In Jill peymste sad re tbarn..es oeer6nt 'Lein 'Vine urns 01 Bid Lue 11 b lb. portion Yin olad Nil cote set datemini eel he L 10un tie Mid as; lie • t.anend on oe urea net la a u the portage a Ib suntr Set relied Ito torts sod por4lob a OILS lists Mld nstuug ad ninon L NU INfl in trim fat i1 •J•ar)awt. '1 act prae••.a:cep begot, *auto m m k1 then le 'sobbed le on t.desl 5t4 stet. Iran sod suit wing, ny, or Inul hoop Mond Lprpnlatloel that • as e( sod p.Inetoal sateen amaletart'1 W soot yid tile Len toll an b to slip Ott Itminatel etbrs a pulls Sae Oa Pao Maid, Ds Befit a fit. - 1w fiOva u mm / its a 4 M. norm a (anon provisions hoeing it nth inure lmoefe nth gip OYaabh 111llleeeeeele. wain, tune Or agtettbnl n ietirgttv4.• cheroot, Ii :sum aoua b punted Marts/ th. LM Nt saeus 41 U. rime, term tupelo! from drilling I wool haiu'�ia by the angel slr cots ttctd owners( tsetse luridstes •nonce, w N Lute mbould be •ate delta utd portal to Arta a veil arsuenl duo to .d4lrenn noun; M the w'a1sI stereo( to Patel it.':aL te ataaite II a5 1106 tt4 pr lm.p Inn a IIt h u t shoe boom pi until Ill anths shy sod Edda f. "ensiled wed ar led apemen. is rokaatI, but W Lute Ma PSI lien is Sortlb prel4•1 lurng putt ea.tln t:010. :e. Td asglosftm a this 'else it sip ponloe Muhl tilt sly Otte Will it IaMI se portion *Mot shill 14 Iitamptlmhd ly Mt ntitle. gild :Sod., by :e.wt sa hs rKOHaqgf Stk. a aid gaiety of a lasuum.tl lae:aL its pod to salte. 447/1 neufbing the Inlet bL Led 10611.05.151:661 tilt• b N v.'s else to 004 (WA SSISg the alter,454 trot1161•46. p. iks 00 mimesis pNY n Ike it, altiedd ire, la Use nopdoler lom all *Ile letuna, WU Dieti L og to te, metres mans ti.:ails .'alio ANN motel ales bit to as .1aa4tub 0 if U I Mon 14 he anima tan Asy PIk drift .s punb tilt 5546 11 HI o n 701:44.. • eve user Mk Dom ill Non ilkry aa4 taut proMen .I ni. Zas u U It a Its Lod nrtea Seaf; iodide, baste, luau Ma be net 54 olrpttas, • ee* w syno4, to tea awe Asa 064 pit err •• all Veit it nit Len lad d sawn s.s4IILat std rtvsla9a ea *rag* ad be Voila' a al a heat$ a n4 1.{1.1 554 hoot _ fig 1►TpfMS taSDI. n .n W dap bad you tae atin vita . Upon th'e termination of this lease in whole or in pert by election or by failure to make payments as aforesaid, lessee or his assigns shall within 30 days, celeste by written instrument the land or portion thereof which said lease terbinlleiil. and said notice shall also be sent to the lessor giving the booltcrad page of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any law of the Stet* of Colorado now in effect restricting or Matting the powersofCountiss or Boardsofeo'Mty Commissioners aril provision herein in conflict therewith shall Si inoperative and void. Wold County, it poltlieal sul'divt4^on ot rise State of Colorado, by the County Commissioners tar their respdative Interests Deal L. Coilna • LSe. •N,. 'a I+J a ++.. Jr. a. V J! Di ..a el en R QY •••,•• a 1n roll on. 01 the N 1i1 alr,.L.itt RaUIetb. PWINte1 N. M 4 ll t 54 'S Jyy 1 riad, ➢awJ 1 i tl elf 11 1\:N ylnr 1 V, tile/) viol 11014, end '.1 tc10111tt 00111 1040 p11 • R e. >rd 4. id • > L ,R. le.111 r L. 1 ow a toe 11.1•1 \Metal R'.t% at or tJ s d Cl. %nun II if ad or iii Pitt el t%t Wodt eirfflol -. Y: 1303 F 401 el T'A el ,rot'. ithoithocusi. and van tU•to*Ni) •col IncleJal Dolt dr 111104. sad lbe drPttOd mNb i r,' ri site .4•t a 1 ono'gm.,Sheet 05. 50•nail ee i0I sea ell other taus aid their nutty* dunetaunl ;n oe • J ..t ''i 5,44 ..T • .:J el 1,10, it o.lr belt Al Neva.. Persia. I1llMoe 1448 s04 $ gtc.M .I Mruteie Ilere0 eitp M .. r g PG. 4 u.a. (-.l.'w 1 l.J l• true a. r. -Milo 11,5 PI'tba.V n, 1•3(4,W 1.JJece. Ws, till Olt W. UJ meosre+tsrt 0101 oath t4..iv+ra ol ve \'u", ill but J.o c..d'alts to J tint at :t•4 e.iS ts) rtltre'c4aq .tole thela tang slated W \M dinned et Weld .bNen.Nn tatted lost.. Wannest .1 oA4J Wand, Pot. •new: . 45.'I 01 Colorado _. tad deur4M4 at lolla . ..Lola 3 and 4, El9Wis-. ▪ s..taa 1$ hnJp T North ..• b1n. 63 West- . Ind aoatelnlr. 167.1 Oust mote Of be► S. T1d 'Si.. Jul eaSA 's force Is. . Nas N m -Fives - _ tun end Ili long letterer 5. N4 1st conceited let unlash°. octane sr sal el W s4i.le coned 11 Ue :.w le n 105 Se reduced • LTe tare rpea de:Uor Le :owe µ root') tree el suet 04 GM trait et late lie Ian tale 10 role% Lau •,p Co ski P. felle the moual oat.tttbill pore 4 at aJ ar+.la *4 .ol .as.4.0 10 n.v s .: sief wusa, ee 51 Of suet. optlmil le pal a the Issue en nob one -eighth rutty e main plat fn oil 04 "nonvt.44 Sot') Not :•4 s she ail stab of a tee Imo ab Pp• hoe or lnto Nunn lint. ♦ no Yue4 Idea PV to lone let 10 rod MN tram sip NI aI➢ god mud by the Iote. Pm the tiealad ar, of gantlet ar It oaf( product IJ rod - ▪ la of tho amen •strag fare pm st the saute of en%e➢. M 0.04 deo le told 1) the lean., then el rushy tip of the proceeds of lb. solo %boron .t 's s-esta a the tot no 1te,tr ttel Pod into to meet) os of th. proceed. from 1,54 solo et Ill II hurl 5f NI mouth of the soil there to only 4 hand If I •lo.• .m:• it. a •.a mid m •.tV. 'one( 0%1 , or lender 'title!, it the cad of oath peony period lung •bleb nob dos m cot told ee used, u -3.7•31.0 n4.113.33•11. re : u the f..) rem.; i us 4.4 u ptrtpsb I b.real, sad while geld 1011914 se paid or tendered 1ft1 kite Ant Si held .4 e ,a 'a .a > 'yn,S 1 1.1021 tat ' uer W bill Of tree of chlrte tram top •te ee➢ 0e the kutd pr.mlmi Ssot Marso sod Weld. tins Is Liu i.r::e4 w..e a, e4's+4 It sal td Its tae arnecluoa rep the ant, the vi. of such 1, W be aa ii�dit �ee krrofi polo rtell,e.a and nyelta 1 he ..:a. -o • '0. so. It:lma el I Dui for IR oe Iii to not eomm.aced on told Led oa n before thli•4r_/ey ...._— '33" •Ster dmil tit Pill u to such part.es be'uo Or kext Se/t son n before end date pay or tender to tM lessor or fn lb ii Moor's cut. Is the Board at Cauaty Cp silent .t ___ Oreeley ewe^________. er rho Iueceno.R suck Donk 1.1 moat. • me 1e e.str • %plot 6,4 .nil trcca.ot Is the Cepa..tory of and rod a/3','�some cobble under this lust restrains of oblige. et o.nernlp 1a elId 'on. Ir a •tor ou 5,4 Pr ate 'a the tint it W i or1,0 hertugdn. the hum .One Hundred Ftltx. Seven and.73d'l00.... Ash (1- 541.31µ • :eats: u tad :tat( In• x's'- egg it d.terr n, the turnmea:urn at ,pent lot' for drilling for I pert Ot tt. hest In ate matinee and opal SIC ;.; aeon Jr s, .n'Lt:.ms": tan net of opt.h uh, for al.lni may further ho deterred for ate periods toecob.dp. All p.) Mehl. if tee duo SIP Si midi 5p :lima x Les it .rue er so) in pee Iherte. soled a. dt::bred ,e er Wort IM rentil paying elite sates dlrtl 1, lone ot 51511111 Of to till depot-Alin out oaf t I _ a.rrtrd sn1 bread It• t tot rte nn4 ris! 'Oil has recited henll, IM Corn pitmen., tovert eel only the orient. 11.11.4 to the dote Urn set& e a -sib's stir ns J. riot Cu the :us.f a otoa of plead.0 List partod if id -afield Ird any sad t➢ allot riot 1. ccnf, red Nuts lth ,tto4n4 ,It i t.b L r'r a :two as ha + to Ncta in inter, L the pitmen) or tender of r Cs In the matter shoo Mtole b biota' us the leas, devisee., executors. mti totee,.t.t.r, of loch Nate0. a a 01 c, +-e pr'or :o t.4 1.saunrf al ,J re gets oa Ibis Mod and tenni the term of ibis Les, Lhr lemee shwa drill 1 dpi hole, at hole, on t e land, "ho it:. the., Ira •..:.net pccviJed opera: cool toe the 4Wlcg of I •tIL shill be tummnc,1 5.0 tbI ntd rotund tread paling date, Of provided ho. 'eon Mfal oe r ; she pea aaat of en tit le ITS re truer 501 remount here In shoe pr mind, and to lints areal the pratedlag pats t re phi hunt li en ca tee :c we t 41 e rec:l'.h ens the ,,corer and rr[rit thereof shah contnot to fuel. 1 a .:ate d 'tour IS,. 4 40 sal trot n the ;bate I sot n5e4 land thus the entire and and lvlded fee Mout. eels". therein lb.e the tenthly. bad root - to 'rut x.+•ded tor the I to ^td the it'd site enJ n the proportion sbrp Ile nor tot heart to the .bale oral undlrtded tae. Na near, arc► rot lit M150 se .ram 54 at the nett .0 noel of roots: Ins. r.r.s rl otter µl to'.ipso octant Le tour lb. In be aetWed. • Th. 'mere M..1 1.+e It. r ihl to no free ,1 toot, its. oil on alter found en co said land for Its eritlool thumb, taupe titer troth lb. Villa ed 124 #140? 11,0(*lid04 Il :0 "Cr, III lease Sid boor It. Pipe bon Id°• ploy depth and .h,➢ pat for 4,918, count It lti eperetbet to drawing ettp. AI sal, .eel 14 •e.:.., .II be dr,:.d trio,, the 704 fen to etahouse or hare fey on call promises without *linen tonnes et the lose. IAen shall lute the r. one 0t sal :Ate to rlor e.^.er [ha top.. I '.on of, this leas se ninon etl m arhlne rte. !,stuns, hot its, Solid in i 5nd ether itr plugs pistol Os end r a Ih ilba le lotion u n le for Noll d,, I IS leas. 5 e0 ebt t o a do N / i h. ➢ under so 0 r 1 draw sod imam sd ruin out ]sous . I Mt .tees ,eculm L.b t :a d e xw 1 I fe I e n h less.. regentship « m u u d r l t 'he rtrfrr H In sr'fae. NOG d,an, site any 5!era'.la no or eER.1l1 wore Out 1> nt<n[lon. real na / n ) [• •lee of • in, ;tip hereto 4 onlpeO/ rand the 11 l i of rtenLn n toot. et Is pert L 40004rad4 a➢a•ed I, lb. mtoeilll term! shall tilted to Led nit. marl 4.'41.0. eicotton. alsol.letar, nccrmor.. all n Iu'.Ins, Sot ao CS1nge of ,sreroblp to the Isnl or to lb. In1511 or rntlt4l or bhp bum gun 'Ant this 4ta v1. 1 01 toad_ es .h, 5400 rr.•.1 It bee been fir Meted tub eltper %be orign LI recorded nMrumenl 01 ton he see or 1 1011 earthedmop =eater e I en'Yad eon or oin eta of so) d,ctuul otter sod et CL, probate tb.reol. or united eon el the pcocndla a Nonniippontm.el of as Ida.a x: stir tar tae Mite ,f 501 Ioconl ,seer, •hLhebse I. sppre DreF te together COL ell °righted enacted nMlum4011 el tolnPnet s out' earth. ❑ o non hereof Miner) In Natal a tamps'+ tb is et tale loth to lone to the full Mitred claimed. tad oil Inlets p1394n11 el eelit. 01544 loft uder Ware revs. pi at lot pscuses Oil be lid at on any deed or Ind Iron anionic, goons, de but elm bostt itch esteulor, ar kite of louce. is It the tend p.m :a. i n ec• or shall Es efts b 4.red in Hu telt) or to upsets trecis, the promise. aarlrib.leii shalt be developed sod Open mad as sal hut. Les ea e1Cl',n 5een,t, 'erecter Sol Si UUPC el a is tuueq ono ail. be 4 ood.d too nit •ad paid ti ouch separate Oven la the pr --pan All till the ' le c•a .4 Op ruts n arse n ta weer Mais e litre loosed . errgo. There Si➢ to as obligation on flu part et he flues Io atf• ,r4 teas os s;51 sot v.,. Inalit the tot favorite bpIh,e teen me) We Ismu . her divided bp 'I, dime.. decent or ether 4e or to torahs% oeirNs sraru'n1 oa realms@ look. n is ter thy Si, WI thin N the event Ufa Icon shill to intoned H u is part 41 II to plats of the short d4eeribed Iasi obi ate balder le toter of up suns ort or rani shill mats ddsall Is Ibt Den of the prapartluotte Deet 00 nil du. nom hint or %ham, .0h 4.7.511 both ea ,piton. N defeat it offset U.I :tom to loft, a II nit,o a part Cl tat 4 land upon %Nob list !Oust or lip soigne hereof shill malt due ;mane) of mid matte IL lwmr teal - Sinn On the IeNeo. i1 PI onion. sip 0.1 tell Sod 415114 m •btu a. A easywn, pen y lasamisen, or otter hen. eilitlnl. toted, or assousel on or stile s Ur .hoe 4.icrIS4 Wall ink la islet Iterutee. lute OPthillt. .1 shad be suit .:.C u Ltd Menu of top balder of hoiden therm! red mint el abort, Itself 07 Ippl$Lot le rte digits! la of eel .ucb to ertft4,. Ito or Oa" 1:10. µ) rae:l or ref :I:. scorned ter Bander II Sototbmaad Of Winaeg le the 'aim lots.:1.4 is the intros, It 4 e#rmty speed 1.I ,f Woo th4000110021pr ,omeecs .t n. 161, r1i1f1 i ill leP test •S41.1.5:eau 4 .a fora iii 1,II \m 1'sea it n tern soil he item. Hall mil foul so 1010 a rota open'tnn. all ar isnaN rn'a:L ct.c.!rom. 2.15 µ Surf µ 11.3143C11.0 CalILOea. I. It •tall OA armory term of this leis*, ntaclon the laud putted. ial➢ COSH Item top tea,., MSWm eendh lot terminate Sendai Spits Jots iti 4r Pa .1,, I of s n➢ Col Si atn eemted nn a bolos or en the son erasing motion Peeing Ise, of. . Provided MtOr tenon 100 pitman) or rem, es t tali ato,J, sod *410'.."1 is: to elite. proofed If, bur the es mutton a! Ito prim1,7 tens 01 Its lest', prod mime as lb. looted Fenian Nollm emu. tr+ol .17 re:se 'he. .rpm Mal rot '. .o r • 11 7tt :de. :554areuse one for dronmf I Doh Intln bitty IOU dole from 1°ah temetICu. end GA iln 3.1. "IRS A 1..14 done. fL promestaa et nit *pennon Ml. It prodrKled ninths lmntrnale then ii leap U Pt$4a000a Nilnart . .. . r -act.9 eu t• Wi be datttt./ Sc Maki ISA I!M!M N linap I{M J itamiti t1f.M eH 15)m5tU IP/ 7 4.9 ATTRSTs COUNTY _CLERK_ AND_Fig CO .1110_ CLERK TO TH $OARD 3 Cre tiJiT tsar, -`tJf1�dOtLSRK. alai • • SJAL. '.,. BOARD_9LCOUNTY C&4Mtss.w tzRS 21:UHT COLORADO .d y�fsJ� ♦ l2d�J`/J�4 i Iarnu jL taanll IardU 1 art hL`t. ?itt.t.l.y l'l\t\t1 laC x:103. 1611371 .3 trl.%oe.. Xua� Ycw ykskq %puonashloauwa, Cola.do, t4ah, u Nekton. Nocsh Dixon, Sank Dahree MLNORtIOGMENT —INDIVIDUAL tkbbOa:N ME Ow undtrsyotd. a Notary Pbbc, III and lot said Coume and State. on this 24th ,.a. „ Serteii'i)cer .07'; . pos.:aa11Y appeared Roy Moser, victor L. Jacohueci sat . Jeannette Ordway .._ _. _..... _. to nee ►Ho%s to be the hketk4 person....S. described to ed xbo emoted •go t.4.a ai.l %sewing matrvaeoe of rnenq and xkwrtedved N me that they .. duly executed the same la..... their. _.. free Ind ....aeerc art and deed ke the wits and purposes thereto ant hxth. IN WV NESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set ley hand and affix y notarial alt .r and year last above ryitten-114 . ... Notary Public... srArE OF COUNTY OP �u Oklahoma, Kamm, New Mexko, Wyemalog, Mamas, Colaadq thala, Nebraska, Noetb Dakota, Soutf, Dakota ACKNOWLEDGMENT —INDIVIDUAL BEFORE ME. the radersigotd. a Notary Pebhc. ta and ke said County and State, on this day of _. _._______.___..19..___.....persooafy appeared._.... ___..._..._..__._.._...__..._. sad . to me known to be the Identkal person.._..., described N and who ed the ".,than and !crewing instrument of untie* and acknoaiedved to me that ............._...._..duly executed the same st.._.._._.._......_.._.. free snit a vaatary xi and deed be the uses and pwrpeaes thereto set forth. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hercunso set my hand and affixed my notarial seal the day and year fast above wrtrten. My Commits/noel Etpires .._.. _. _..._ ..........._ Moony Ptak- - — Stare of County of 115. ACKNOWLEDGMENT (Foe use by Coeporsekn) Onthis ... _.. _..._.._--.__.___..__._day of_.. _._._.........._._.._.._.._._...._...._........_...._......___...._....., A. D. 19..._......., before se personally appeared _. _..__. _. _.. _..__._. _..__—.--. _.._._._. _ ....., to ate personally known who. belay by r.e July swore .SA say that he is the_... _ __..._ _ ._....ol_._._ and that the seal affixed to said le&inment Is the corporate seal of said corpora- lwa and at said iestrumeee was &ivied and waled to behalf of said corporation by authority of Rs Board a Merton. and said Wiriest ay had and seal this ._. g _.... ackaowkdged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said carporatba. _._.._._._._.._.._.._._._...day of.__.........._....___......_.._____._.._._........._........., A. D. 19 11 f Notary Public. s e 14 THE NAPIER OF kANCELLINC: PUBLIC WELFARE WARRANTS% WHEREAS, the following Public Welfare warrants have been issued in error, or the amounts for which they were drawn have other- wise been ^hanged. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the attached list of warrants drawn on the Fund indicated be cancelled and held for naught. The above, and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and se.onded, adopted by the following votet 1 Date. July 25, 1975 AYES' te€egc- 414)�lF.* te•,, t. ,' ii?/< ee t 7Tffi a ARA"bt COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO r,1�Z�VT N0. DATE N.V* !MOUNT lAp 103899 8-20-75 Cramer, Grace N. $ 27.00 10+565 8-20.75 Moreno, Jacinto 1,00 105215 9-19-75 Crier, Creme N. 27.00 I05333 9-19.75 Foos, Clara 47.00 105420 9-19-75 Lindstrom, Herbert N. 5),00 TOTAL OAP $ 152.00 AND 33295 7-16.75 Logan, Douglas 155,00 33141 7-18.75 Nordstrom, Will E. 6.00 33180 7-30.75 Nordstrom, Will E. 12.00 13862 S-20.75 Goodmin, Naomi E. 95.00 34023 6-20.75 Nordstrom, Will E. 18.00 14305 9.16-7S Endsley, Kenneth 71,00 TOTAL AND $ 357.00 /p// /./; 'tc'.Vi No. "it8 Nlti51 h?319 5-h7-75 Rodrtlue:, Eloutrr 4133, 7-?- 7S Rstctiffe, Csrolire K. 91514 7.t3.75 Csrpriter, Sharon 1. 9132$ 7-13-75 Hshaj, Shirley J. 4253 7-13-75 Reeves, S'aaryl 42353..5 3- 6-75 Norris, Shirley A. 92407 3. 5-75 %rnold, Robin 1,. 43;'13 3. 5-7S Carpenter, Sharon L. 41146 3. 5-75 Dsvis, Clara E. 93103 8-5.75 De Camp, Geraldine 9313' 3-5-75 Dixon, Vicki 9t?2a 8-S-75 Circle, Evangeline 932.:1 8.5.75 Garwood, Judith 43251 8-5-75 Coetzel, Virginia 93301 8-5.75 Grano, Robert F. 43302 8-5-75 Gray, Evelyn 933?? 3-5-75 Mahal, Shirley J. 93347 3-5-75 Hernandez, Antonia 93387 8-5-75 Moerrer, Shirley Ann 93122 8-5-75 Johnson, Enily 93567 8-5-75 Lechuga, Bertha 93496 8-5-75 Loukattia, Beth 93557 8-5-75 Martinez, David P. 93500 8-5-75 Hathiesen, Mary Ann 93742 8-5-75 Orthmsn, Sherry K. 95105 8-5-75 Sinclair, David K. 94067 8-5-75 Tibbens, Michael 94151 8-5-75 Warburton, Susan H. 94153 8-5-78 White, Carol 94575 8-25-75 Dorsey, Arthur 94758 8-25-75 Hahaj, Shirley J. 95129 8-25-75 Nunez, Connie 95234 8-25-75 Ramirez, Beverly H. 95402 8-25-75 Sherman Caryn K. 95455 8-25-75 Sterling, Twanette H. 95546 8-25-75 Villareal, Esther 95718 9-5-75 Walton, John 95748 9-5-75 Arnold, Robin L. 95859 9-S-75 Carpenter, Sharon L. 95929 9-5-75 Cox, Colleen 95983 9-5-75 Dorsey, Arthur 95996 9 -5 -?f: Duran, Filar 96010 9-5.75 Esparta, Emma 96048 9-5-75 Frank, Juanita 96049 9-5-75 Fries, Irene 96015 9-5-75 Garcia, Evangeline 96097 9-5-75 Garwood, Judith 96153 9-5-75 Greeley, Bertha H. 96177 9-5-75 Hahaj, Shirley J. 96237 9-5-75 Hinshaw, Carol S. 96269 9-5-75 Jaranillo, Roselle F. 95316 9-5-75 Lawrence, Phyllis R. 96311 9-5-75 Lechuga, Bertha 96337 9-5-75 Lopez, Antonia H. 96409 9-5-75 Martinez, Betsy A. 96532 9-5.75 Ojeda, Fabians 95593 9-5-75 Ornelas, Frances J. 96796 9-5-75 Salazar, Minerva 96870 9-5-75 9 Storf, Rebeks 96899 9-5-75 Sterling, Twanette 14. 96960 9-5-75 Trujillo, Maria 97005 9-5-75 Villareal, Esther 97422 9-5-75 Wheateraft, Valerie 16'..n0 58,00 165.00 127.00 207,00 181,00 115.00 164.00 43.00 16•,00 207.90 164.00 82,00 164.00 185.00 213.00 127.00 2!3.00 47.00 10,00 120.00 164.00 454.00 352.00 164.00 262.00 6,00 207.00 215,00 12.00 20.00 26.00 26.00 26,00 16.00 30.00 61,00 115.00 164.00 217.00 59.00 172.00 191.00 253.00 104.00 164.00 82.00 217.00 137.00 172.00 61.00 217.00 110100 251.00 217.00 312.00 432.00 217.00 61.00 35.00 397.00 312.00 61,00 TOTAL AFDC $ 9,706.00 7:,15O 95A±1 45451 47'ri 4;065 97074 97,`75 470 at 97033 97091 97099 97101 97L03 3.5-7i 9.5-75 .5.75 3.5.75 3.5-75 3.75.75 3 -?5-71 4.5.75 9.5.7s 9 -s -7s 9.5-75 9.5.75 9-5.75 9-5-75 9.5.75 9-5-75 9-5.75 k tors, rote Jr. Aragon, Leroy JsrAnlllo, J❑an Fapks, Richard A. Siltnss, Guadalupe Crinsldo, Frank Salinas, 9aadslupe Aragon, :toSert Birron, Benito Cerdenss, Cresenclo C. Cox, Nsrold L. Eorestt, Mario Grinnldo, Frank Jar.asilto, Juan Medina, Ronald Mundell, Ted W. Jr. Roble, Jesus TOTAL. AFC -U 213.0) 131,01 211,00 105,00 105,00 12,00 32,00 321,00 321,00 297,00 276.00 224,00 224,00 213,00 276,00 224.00 .-^369.00___-__ $ 3,966,00 TOTAL CANCFLT.ATIONS FOR SEPTENSER, 1975 $ 14,181.00 w H}�?f�fSfsf.�? } �rSTlft31+!!!!� u.+.+ .v11a•ra>ri rs•i•tlf tOrfI. 11.1141A It r'ii.iii••ti"iiH, g••=� Pdili1 4L% 1:11Co'lli, i5 }� 8 Q) f .4111 0ll J$ •per lit(il!! - IV r.ltillll Na�.asyy 4� �iiii: i in ct A W . \ 111 4 Ed " s • " 61 41 I-1 b pp1� .CIIir:ui; �a� •\tl1i�\' ait.4 m sz i I l' \r 1: Rt34 11 kA § t t! ciffi 3 ., .,.,� 1' ry X90 'tx.td•€ tro 8 H N p1 .11 w§y\a. . . z: S • . \) \ \ a ] C Cl \ \j ] \ • \ §, t I • /k ! . N ). h ` .... \ I 1 k ) A ) % ^ \ &$ } w] :2-. (. , «2 �) \' k [� { 5) ) �f /� . K : \ �\ /, • ' \\\ / j\ )% K\ .\z § i!ee, m;r,\ )��e ^\ f }) /\ ) \ } §t * e% 7 k| O f } / ) § } ) \ f� \k ~ , / \ $ » 2 2 �� \ ®a k Q. \f \�/� / < , rw § \\ \ k) \I11 \'/ ■ 4-1 • g4% \r v 0 ,] § /-\ & 2 %a Q ,t �rLSca NP A :l l\ 10 N i e 3•i F •-< I ri +> 9 • N a W4 A q A .) a -0 . N N L 1. G is U0 0 '. V O d t t •U A N as 4 '4`i C. +, •N U U F E tl 44 U f�i y 9 if A 41 s. z O a JS d•-(5cs E, €3 c., li.. SI 0•by v G .Y a 8 +l to UC •V wti N 44 44 T] t; a UU 4 O as + y Sig } C a rt '.aJ ! 111 1 I . N 4.4 to rcl Z. t - u tj F C-4 9 N -'+;4ES .e .C • .....t. N. c. *-4 1 1 /" . 1.....:74!....o, Z c, W ca N •§ G f G ktt C.ill a ecl N U 4 W 41 QW y CZC CC 0 QC o m W +, •ti 43 0 gyp, F tl G •N \ U g e W 'au, NOTICE Fursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. Ail persons In any manner interested to the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and ay be heard. 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 Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-48 State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor 1845 Sherman Street, Room 201 Denver, Colorado 80203 Date: November 3, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.N. Request: Special Use Permit, Borrow Extraction Site A tract of parcel of land in the NEI Section 35 and the SO( of Section 26, all in Township 3 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South R.O.W. line of Interstate Highway 1-76 from which point the SE corner of Section 26, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.K. bears N 89°57' W a distance of 1908.3 feet 1. Thence S 24°34' E 450 feet; 2. Thence S 65°26' V 800 feet; 3. Thence N 24°34' V 450 feet; 4. Thence N 65026' E 800 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Said tract or parcel of land containing 8.26 acres, more or less. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COet4ISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Hetabuck, Deputy Dated: October 1, 1975 Published: October 3, 1975 and October 24, 1975 in the Greeley Journal I { NOTICE Putsvant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be hold in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and nay be heard. B If ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Cecuaisstoa may be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-49 Date: November 3, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.M. Request: E. F. Industries (Many D. Mote) P. O. Box 7 1301 Courtesy Road Louisville, Colorado ,80027 Change of Zone from "A" (Agricultural District) to "S" (Scientific District) A tract of land situated in the SWA of Section 4, Township 11 North, Range 61 West of the 6th Y.H., Weld County, Colorado, said tract of land being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest eorner of said Section 4; Thence Northerly along the West line of said Section 4 for a distance of 971.12 feet, Thence due East for a distance of 679.97 feet to the Point of Beginning of said tract to be described; thence due North at right angles to the left for a distance of 335.81 feet; Thence due East at right angles to the right for a distance of 740.00 feet; thence due South at right angles to the right for a distance of 990.00 feet; thence due West at right angels to the right foe a distance of 740.00 feet; Thence due North at right angles to the right to the Point of Beginning. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy Dated: October 1, 1975 Published: October 3, 1975 and October 24, 1975 in the Greeley Journal • c f , I■ 7 1 { WARRANT P.O. S NO. VO. NO. -1 40(.25 WELD COUNIY, COLORADO $15D_S.B31T23L____ FUND CLAIMS Lih*i G. *JOHN 33N F TOTAL Page �1 10-2-75 VENDOR AMOUNT S 790.04 State of Colorado ) ss County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 10-2-7.5 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 790,04 Dated this 2nd day of OCTOBER , 1975 . Subscribed and sworn to before vie this 2nd day of OCTOBER My commission expires: 1-26-76 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY Of )) WELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the ROAD a BRIDGE Fund totaling $ 790.04 Dated this 2nd day of OCTOBER , 19 :IL* SS C ATTEST: /i 2 County Clerk and Recor er gy ��t % �.1_L' � 4 gEy 4i Z ?? /7". -:".:04-1 1/4f!'‘.4; giia,1411r- e Chairman k t3.data I SS WARRANT P.O. S NO. Y0. NO. REID COUNTY, COLORADO Page FUND CLAIMS J/,?q , 19 9? VENDOR AMOUNT 'IC c 4: r l 702¢4___ _+!QQdrtff MQrld_Trnv41 TOTAL State of Colorado County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed 'on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated a Sept. 20 19 75 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their naives with the total amount S 282,47 Dated this 29th day of Sept. • 19 _2S• _282.47__ 282 4t __ hief Accounting Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ig.h day of Soot. My commission expires: STATE Of COLORADO SS COUNTY OF WELD we, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (dtsapprerc) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the r,.naras Fund totaling $ 282.47 Dated this 24th day of set. . 19 TZ:i• My Cc- r' `.- , 19 7. t ic.) Notary Public !/�/ ATTEST: County Clerk and RecorderBY; C Dg ty • TATS C: .C ic7;C:V ) ) 5,s ANT\ OF %L.) WELD COUNTY, WtCRADO SOCIAA Sc YIcES CLANS THIS IS TC CZRTIFY' THAT AIL AC X't1CTING AND BUCCETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN CL)MF'ILTLD CS THE FOLIC\ ING LISTED CIAIW AND THAT PAYMENTS SIRDUID BE WADE TO TITS RESPECTIVE PAYEES IS THE A:AXNTS SET CITCSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE .YEtD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF SC\;IAL SERVICES. THE A.WUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLGYSt 0 A F A D V DAY CARE A D C $262,452,00 ADC - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 17.5,51.00 A N D DATED THIS tat , DAY OF Octobns , 19n . IEKG OFFICER, WELD COUNTY TOTAL 5279,803.00 SLeISCRIBED AND S*NtN TO BEFORE ME THIS Ist MY OF OctoAos�l�?5 MY 0:ANISSION EXPIRESt bay Coiviisivn explcu Dee. S 191' (474. t,-/.✓� STATE OF COLORADO ) oinIY CF AELD ) 5,t Yc, THE BOARD OF OXRVIY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLANS AS SET FCRIM ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FWD AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS t 0 A F GA A D>l DAY CARE A N D TOTAL $279,803.00 A D C 5262■452.00 ADC, 11 17,351,00 CHILD WELFARE AID TO TIE BLIND DATED THIS lit DAY OF Oct*Ns 197M. I1t4st � dCS ZtiQ 12-31-74 i 0 VENDOR VENDOR INFORMATION NUMBER 200 ACCOUNTING OEPT.PETTY CASH • • j25 ACHE SANITARY SUPPLY • 773 AFFILIATED 8A`CK5 S • 0 • • • 823 AIMS COLLEGE 1200 AMERICAN LEGION 1300 AMERICAN 1ERITING SUPPLY CO 2130 ROONEY APPELHANS 2223 RITA ARCHULETA • 2110 OR 4 S ASBURY ► 2430 BACkMANS INC ► E l 0 C O U N / Y, C L1 I fl Et A U C ENCUMBRANCE C L A 1 1# 1ST 01 GENERAL FUNC PO/V011 PO/VOU NUPR ER Ohl( 0075887 09 24 75 0075406 08 20 75 0074714 09 12 75 0074721 09 19 75 0070669 07 10 75 0070670 09 10 75 0059468 09 17 75 0073771 08 2P 75 0075148 09 22 75 0070464 09 25 75 0075057 09 22 75 0051061 ( 09 16 75 PIt/VCL AEICLI,1 $50,78 4359,15 42,307,19 $353,11 1190.85 $ 11.60 $25,00 $123,84 $77.52 $71.48 $8.40 $33,15 DC NUT Pay IF CHECKED DATE 10 01 75 DIS1RI8ir11Du OF ACCCIUNT *** **t 701123 701123 701112 707123 TOTAL *** *0* 725112 TOTAL *** *** 714108 71410'' 717108 TOTAL *** *o* 708108 TOTAL *o* *0* 754109 TOTAL *0* *** 754100 TOTAL *** *** 717196 TOTAL *0* Si* 769193 TOTAL *0* *4* 722111 TOTAL *oo *** 786490 786515 786640 786710 787530 TOTAL *** *** 790111 TOTAL *** *** 793112 TOTAL ENCrE6SAnCFS AMULt,T 124,04 $16.15 $8,48 12,15 $50,78 PAGE 1 I h' I nS3`4 $359,75 t $359.75 IntMc) 1100,00 11/007,19 $1+200,00 $2,307,19 1355.11 $355.11 $k90.85 $190,85 111$11 60 .60• tosidio 0�16`1� 125$25,00 10'10?d. 1f?3,84 $123,B4 Io`la�l$, $77.52 $77,52 i0'1nel11 133,60 *17,51 $9,92 12,45 $8.00 $71.48 I O'JO $8,40 $8.40 10'/O9 to r- $33.75 133,75 I • • t t t s 1 0 S VENDOR • `UM91R • • • • • • • • • • • 1962 R A 80MKER • 4175 ROBERT BRADLEY ND • • VENDOR INP9RNATION 2500 BAKER 6 TAYLOR CO 2550 0ANCROFT•ti+HITNEY CO 7=50 810 R OF GREELEY INC 3300 GLENN K BILLINGS 01 GENERAL FUNC PQ/VDU PO/V(1U PO/VOL NUMBER DATE ANCLNT 0053004 09 25 75 0053065 09 23 75 0051061 09 23 75 0053068 09 23 75 0053069 09 18 75 0053070 09 11 75 0053071 09 23 75 0053072 09 23 15 0053073 09 23 75 006305► 09 10 75 0075459 09 19 75 0070160 09 12 75 0059436 09 17 75 0070770 09 19 75 0075500 09 17 75 0076755 09 23 75 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 111,72 *so *so 786710 TO1 AL 5110.17 117,95 122,45 1111,17 114,54 14,32 121,33 137,48 131.48 127.25 $29,20 $25.00 $619.33 444 iii 7411(112AL 4ii 44i 769112 TOTAL iii 144 720112 TOTAL 444 iii 715112 TOTAL iii iii 712112 TOTAL 4ii iii 713112 TOTAL. iii it4 727112 TOTAL iii iii 714112 TOTAL i4i 104 714112 TOTAL 44i iii 762125 TOTAL ii4 *4* 731123 TOTAL iii *4* 717196 TOTAL iii 401 701111 701123 TOTAL 125.00 ii4 1,44 762125 TOTAL 110.00 i4i *OD 745107 TOTAL rrNCUMhRA!,CES ,1MDLI'1 $11 72 111,72 5116,37 11►8,31 $17,95 $17,95 122,45 122,45 1118,17 1118,1' $14.54 114,54 $4,12 $4,32 128,33 126,33 $37,48 $37,48 $31,4B $31.48 $27.25 $27.25 $29,20 129,20 $25.05 $25,00 PAGE i 2 1O'1O117 3499,02 $320,31 1819,33 lOtllol 125,00 125,00 IO'II n7)- $10,00 $10.00 j(lr1»`3. 0 f Q t i t a i • • 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VENDOR NUM88R VENDOR INFORMATION 348! BY PASS TEXACO 3973 DUANE A CATTLES 6700 CLK 6 RFC • RECORDING DEPT 7192 COLO DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 7335 COLO STATE UNIV 8600 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS INC 8834 MARL CRACKEL 8915 DOUGLAS CRONIN 9000 CUMMINS IMPLEMENT CO 9178 AL DANIELS SERV 6 TONING 9200 DATA DOCUMENTS INC 9275 DAYLIGHT DONUTS 10460 E-2 SELF STORAGE INC 10900 ESSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES 10906 ECONOMY LUMBER Pn/VOU NUMBER 0070617 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOV PO/VOL. DATE AMCUNT 09 23 75 1176,31 0070618 09 23 75 0071416 09 25 75 0063046 09 04 75 0078571 09 LB 75 0071391 09 A4 75 0060195 09 16 75 0068197 09 16 'I5 0075831 09 25 75 0073153 09 22 75 0059464 09 17 75 0059430 09 15 75 0036443 08 25 75 0070211 09 04 75 0070433 09 25 75 0075469 09 18 75 0075825 09 25 75 $13'.77 $258,36 $1,5C $5,299,C5 $143;35 $19;15 $165,C0 $17.75 $122,40 $25,C0 $117',45 1238,79 $164,60 $315,C0 $17;00 133,60 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED *44 *44 *** ♦4* *** *4* *4* *4* *4* 40* *44 *4* *4* *4* *** *4* **4 *0* *** *4* *4* *4* *** *4* 44* *4* *** *** *4* *0* *** *** *** *** 786640 DATE 10 01 75 OIS1R!8UTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT ,1PCJLNT 741146 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 720111 TOTAL 741107 TOTAL 781135 TOTAL 720110 TOTAL 746114 TOTAL 787530 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 722111 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 717111 TOTAL 708112 TOTAL 742128 TOTAL 786610 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 1176,37 $176,37 $1371 13 ,77 1258,36 $256,36 $1,50 $1,50 15,299,05 $5,299,05 $143,35 $t43 $19,15 $19.15 ( 1165,00 $165,00 $17,75 $17,75 0 PAGE 3 A a 67/6Y ►6y • • ,35 01)92 1122,40 $122.40 $25,00 $25,00 $117,45 $117,45 $238,79 $218,79 $164,60 $164,60 $315,00 $3,5,00 117,00 117,00 $33,60 I () 01117 I 1 VENDOR • NUMBER • • • • • • • • VENDOR INPORMATION 5493 BY PASS TEXACO 3973 DUANE 5 CATTLES 01 GENERAL FUND PP/YOU PO/VOU NUMBER DATE 0070617 09 23 15 PO/VOL AMOUNT $176.37 0070618 09 23 75 $11.77 0071416 09 25 75 $258.36 6700 CLK 6 REC • RECORDING DEPT 0063046 09 04 75 $1.50 7192 COLO DEPT OR SOCIAL SERVICES 0075571 09 18 75 $5,299,05 0071391 09 R4 75 $143',35 4600 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS 174 0068195 09 16 75 $19.15 7535 COLO STATE UNIV • 5854 MARL CRACKEL • 4915 DOUGLAS CRONIN 9000 CUMMINS IMPLEMENT CO • • 917$ AL DANIELS SERV E YOKING • 9200 DATA DOCUMENTS INC • 9273 DAYLIGHT DONUTS • 10460 figSELF STORAGE INC 10900 EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES • 10906 ECONOMY LUMBER • • 0068197 09 16 75 $165,00 0075831 09 25 15 $17,75 0075153 09 22 75 1122,40 0039464 09 17 75 $25.00 0059430 09 15 15 4117;45 0036443 08 25 75 $238,79 0070211 09 04 75 $164,60 0070433 09 25 75 $315.00 0075469 09 le 73 $17,C0 0075825 09 2S 75 $33.60 DO NUT PAY IF CHECKED 444 *t* DATE 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT ANOLt4T 741146 $176,37 TOTAL $176,37 *4* *** 741146 TOTAL M4* **M, 720111 TOTAL *4* 54* 741107 TOTAL .4* *** 781135 TOTAL, *4* **# 720110 TOTAL i*e **i 746114 TOTAL *45 *4* 787530 TOTAL MGM *4* 786510 TOTAL e*i *0* 722111 TOTAL *ia *** 717196 TOTAL *4* *** 717111 TOTAL 54* *4* '708112 TOTAL sit *** 742128 TOTAL *4* **i 786610 TOTAL *5* *4i 762125 TOTAL *4e et* 786640 ?1. "3;11,77 7,77 $258,36 $258,36 $1,50 $1.50 $5)299.05 $5,299,05 $143,35 $143.35 $19,15 $19,15 $165,00 $165.00 $17.75 $17.75 $122,40 $122,40 125,00 125,00 $117,45 $117,45 $238.79 $236.79 $164.60 $164.60 1315,00 $315,00 $17,00 $17,00 $33.60 PACE 3 S N • UNOIR U • • • • • • 0 • • VENDOR INFORMATION 11100 EOWAROS CHEVROLET CO 11950 EVERITT LUMBER CO INC 12200 HAROLD FAHRENBRUCH 12515 FELD TRUCK RENTALS INC 12975 FLATIRON MATERIALS CO 13300 JOY W FOX 13590 •J0HN GARCIA 13830 JOYCE C GAZLAY 13$35 RICHARD C GAZLAY 13900 GEORGES REPAIR SHOP 1412$ ROBERT GILBERT 14400 CORDONS BOOKS INC 14$$0 THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE 01 GENERAL FUND Pr1IVoU PO/VDU NumSEP PATE 0070453 09 25 75 0059444 09 17 75 0070429 09 11 75 0076002 09 25 75 0075154 09 22 75 0070428 09 11 75 0070432 09 11 75 0076067 09 16 75 0075155 09 22 75 0075822 09 25 75 0070663 09 17 75 0070701 09 22 75 0061358 08 01 }5 0074528 09 11 75 G064$50 09 22 75 0061933 08 31 75 PO/VOL AHCUNT $642.00 $25.00 126,34 14,13 $367,45 $20,C0 177,32 $90,53 $228.49 124,40 $150,CO $400.00 $2,08 $200,C0 11,054,(3 1113;96 D0 NOT PAY IF CHECKED *4* *4* *Si *4* 4*' *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* 40* 4** 4*4 Si* Si* *4* **4 **4 *4* *4* **4 *4* 4** *4* *44 *4* *** *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* 712117 DATE 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION (IF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT APUUNT TUT AL 767800 TOTAL 717196 IDIAL 786640 TOTAL 786640 TOTAL 722111 TOTAL 787800 TOTAL 787800 TOTAL 773194 TOTAL 722111 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 754106 TOTAL 754196 TOTAL 742112 TOTAL 793196 TOTAL 762145 TOTAL 713117 131:60 1642,00 $642.00 $25,00 125,00 $26.34 126,34 $4,73 14.73 $367,45 1367.45 �- 120,00 $20,00 177,32 177,32 190,53 190.53 X228,49 1228.49 124,40 124.40 1150,00 $150,00 1400.00 1400,00 $2.08 $2,08 $200.00 $200.00 31,054,13 11,054,13 141,58 19,43 PAGE. 4 4 i 4 4 } 16-116 Its Oa 16-110 ; (O) �J< I6"1)3Z) 4 f 4 • It YMCA NUMBER • VENDOR INPgRMAT1ON 14930 GREELEY GAS CO 15250 GREELEY NATL BANK TRAVEL AGY 15325 GREELEY PLUMBING 15400 GREELEY SAND & GRAVEL 15425 GREELEY WELD INSUAORS INC 15650 GREELEY X-RAY GROUP 16050 H H HANSEN 16135 HOLLE V HARRIS 16750 HIGHLAND NURSERIES 17050 HITT.GRAHAM DODGE INC 01 GENERAL FUND PO/V0U PO/VDU NUMBER DATE 0059352 09 10 75 0059357 09 17 75 0070665 09 17 75 0070769 09 19 75 0078422 09 19.75 0076069 09 15 75 0067018 09 23 75 0067019 09 23 75 0067020 09 23 75 0070649 09 06 75 0075146 09 18 75 0070662 09 17 75 0068537 09 09 75 0078535 09 12 •15 0059443 09 17 75 PO/VOL ANCLNI $63•.01 $7.99 $4.44 $182.10 $75,20 $17.78 $60056,C0 $80880.00 $314.00 $3.00 $589.45 $150.CO $300000 ""'co $23.00 DG hoT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 01 75 DISIRIBUTIOU uE Er;curbRANCtS ACCOUNT DPULUT 781117 TOTAL 751113 TOTAL 786620 TOTAL 754113 TOTAL its its 701111 TOTAL *4* *** 770112 TOTAL *4* *** 770112 TOTAL *** *** 781118 TOTAL *44 *t* 781116 TOTAL *** *** 781118 TOTAL 45* *** 742107 TOTAL *** *$* *** *4* 754106 TOTAL *** *** 770112 TOTAL *** *** 770107 TOTAL *** *** 717196 TOTAL 722110 722111 722123 TOTAL PACE $62.95 $t13.96 10 $63.01 $63.01 $7.99 $7,99 14.44 54,44 $182.10 $182,10 10-1W. $7511;020 16.)i10/ 617,76 $17.78 $60056,00 $60056,00 $80880,00 $80860,00 $314.00 1314,00 $3,00 • $3.00 in,.rl4t) $436,82 $145,63 $5.00 $589.45 ieil/�� $150,00 $150.00 14'7 f a` 5300,00 $300,00 $259,00 $250,00 $25,00 $25.00 ro>1`0 1531 41 5 4 i 4 f torn 9/O- 4 4 4 i • • 1 11 t C C C C C t $ E NuKDOR g=R e VENDOR INRQRMATION 171)0 C I HOECKEL 88 t LITHO CO 17260 HOLIDAY VILLAGE CENTER PP/VOU NUMBER 01 GtNERAL FUnr PO/VOU OATC 0071631 09 02 75 0056637 08 29 75 0059456 09 17 75 17630 HUMANE SOCIETY OF MELO CO INC 0071572 09 03 75 17950 IBM CORP ISM CALIF) 18060 IOENTI;KIT CO 18600 JEROME CO 18800 JOHNSON HILLS PRESS INC 18825 JOHNSON PUBLISHING CO INC 18887 VI JOH,NSOP 19750 K•MART 14347 0055113 09 A3 15 00730'14 09 22 75 0075468 09 11 15 0071660 09 21 75 0071223 09 09 73 0076004 09 25 75 0075485 09 19 75 00)9432 09 19 75► 0071702 09 23 75 0070455 09 25 75 0075101 09 03 75 0073833 09 17 75 PO/401 AHCUNI 126.94 $303.40 125.CC $631.40 1111.35 12!.50 143,99 1162,00 198.60 $23,E3 13.60 $231.95 $131.15 $51•.20 $279,00 120,9, PC bOT PAY IF CHECKED OAT( 10 01 7> DISTRIBUTION OF ENCu?BRANCfS ACCOUNT ,J UUNT t#t #it 741146 TOTAL an tit it* Vi# 4ii it* it* *1* *it ii# sit set Ott i0# tit #i• tit sat #4t ii# it* #i# 4it #ti •4i *5* iii ass iii 0t# 786640 71(112 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 741107 TOTAL 761197 TOTAL 790!12 TOTAL 762112 TOTAL 741197 TOTAL 762145 TOTAL 7e6640 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 713112 714112 715112 717112 TOTAL 741125 TOTAL 786310 TOTAL 722132 TOTAL 126,94 $26.94 $503,40 1503.40 $25,00 425.00 $631,40 $631.40 1111.55 1111,55 125.50 425.50 145,99 145,99 PAGt c O'O1 10111W). 10700. 10'1 "PI 0.1016. 1161100 62.00 WWI le 198,60 190,60 123,83 123,83 13,60 13,60 $70,49 170,49 170.49 170,48 1281,95 1131,75 $131.75 0,110 151.20 151,20 14'1161 $279.00 J $279.0 120,95 9 A Ii a 0 t 9 ViNOOR NUM8IR VENDOR IN90RMATIDN 19400 KENS CAMERA CENTER 10525 JOHN KLUOT MD 20350 GARY KNAUS M D 2122$ LEWIS ORIVE IN CLEANERS 21322 LITTLE THOMPSON GRANGE 21900 0 D MAAO PHD 221S5 MANAGEMENT OESION ASSOC 221ES B08 MARKLEY VA 01 GINtRAL FUND PD/YOU PO/VDU NUMBER DATE 0070389 09 17 75 0076734 09 73 75 0076780 09 23 75 0076751 09 23 75 0076752 09 25 75 0076753 09 23 75 0076771 09 25 75 0076773 09 25 75 0076774 09 25 75 0076775 09 25 75 0076701 09 23 75 0045167 09 13 75 0059469 09 17 75 0016657 09 23 75 0078648 09 25 75 0059446 09 17 75 hr PO/VOL ANCI KT 137.70 $10.00 110.00 $10.00 $10,00 $10.00 $10,00 110.00 110,00 $10'.00 $10,00 $34.10 125.00 170.00 13,825.99 $25.00 DATE 10 01 75 DU NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOWT TOTAL 713112 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 74510? TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 741134 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 781107 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL N. $20,95 137.70 537,70 110.00 $10,00 110,00 $10.00 110,00 $10.00 $10,00 $10.00 $10 00 ;10,00 $10,00 $10.00 $10.00 110.00 110.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10,00 $10.00 $10.00 1 Ib'11d'- $34,10 O'IL' 6 $34.10 II $25.00 $25,00 $70.00 $70.00 10 `I I d In Ih'if�7 53,825,99 C, 13, 625.99 I D 1 I I 07159 $25.00 $25.00 t t I 3 6 i I 0 • I • I 0 • VENDOR NUMBER VENDOR INFORMATION 22582 JANIS S L NFU 2295$ ME400W GOLD DAIRY 23000 ROBERT NEVER 23050 WARREN MEYER 23400 ROBERT N MILLER 23425 MILLER TIRE CENTER 2368$ MONFORT FOOD 24214 MOTOROLA INC 24250 MOUNTAIN BELL 24253 MOUNTAIN BELL 01 GENERAL FUND PQ/YOU PO/YOU NUMBER DATE 0070661 09 17 75 0089547 08 30 75 0075151 09 22 75 0075152 09 22 75 0074999 09 24 75 0039445 09 17 75 0069138 09 23 75 0070246 09 08 75 0056401 09 05 75 0056402 09 09 75 0056415 09 09 75 0056418 09 11 75 0056425 09 17 75 0036444 09 18 75 0075073 09 15 15 0056383 08 20 75 0066479 07 22 75 PO/YDL ANCUNI :150,00 1118,68 $123.48 $226,80 $44,CG 125.00 $72.20 1300,00 15,96 $11.30 $5.96 1152'.70 $90,78 $25063 $200,53 170,44 170,44 DD NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATL 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT **i *0* 754106 TOTAL *** *0* 142128 TOTAL 4i* *i* 722111 TOTAL $$$ *0* 722111 TOTAL * * * *4* 731110 TOTAL *4* *0* 7)7196 TOTAL *4* *4* 742128 TOTAL *4* *4* 718146 TOTAL *** *1* 741114 TOTAL *0* *** 741114 TOTAL *44 *** 741114 TOTAL *** *** 793114 TOTAL *** *4* 741114 TOTAL *0* *4* 752141 TOTAL *4* *4* 790114 TOTAL *** *4* 762114 TOTAL **i *4* 762114 oCJ1rBkAHCES cruoa $150,00 1150,00 1118i66 1118,68 $123,48 6123,48 $226,80 1226,80 $44,00 $44,00 125.00 $25,00 172,20 $72.20 1300,00 $300.00 $5,96 15,96 111,30 111,30 15,96 15,96 $152,70 $152.70 $90,38 $90.38 $25.63 $25.63 1200,53 $200,53 $70,44 $70,44 110.44 ft➢-rlls`" • • I I i 4 6 11 i I S • • i 1 VCNOOR INFOPNATION 45580 DON NAUNAN 25025 DONALD NEELY 15700 NELSON;NALEY-PATTERSON 6 25750 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 25y75 MOBIL INC 26015 NOEL PUBLICATIONS 20485 NORNELCO COON CO 26492 ALICE NUANE2 27110 THE PAINTER 27340 OR I R PEARSOIT 27335 4 C PENNEYS 17300 ANITA PESKE 17400 RAYMOND PETERSON 27530 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO 01 Ut\ERIL FUND Pet/YOU PO/ OU NURER DATE 0070434 09 25 75 0066170 09 24 75 0075?97 09 16 75 0076?79 06 23 15 0069109 09 24 75 0069110 09 23 75 0070409 09 25 75 0070430 09 11 75 0076008 09 25 75 0075413 08 2d 75 0070522 09 23 75 0071700 09 23 75 0070520 09 09 75 0070521 09 09 75 0075150 09 22 75 0073296 09 24 75 PO/YOL AHCUNT $050,00 $200,00 110,6C $384,40 $050,35 1340,90 $5,50 $9.95 $13,00 11J585,C0 115,00 $40175 115,00 115,00 $260,16 174,00 ()ATF 10 01 15 Ot) NOY PAY DISTRIBUTION OF EqCIiSBRARCE5 IF C"ECKEO ACCOUNT AhOLl+1 #44 is* 00$ *44 Ott 44* 200 set 044 444 0$4 $04 44* 44* 000 stop .44 $0$ *40 204 04$ 404 40* 444 Ott *0* 440 044 t4* *44 *4* 44* TOTAL 786610 TOTAL 786610 TOTAL 7?71►z TOTAL 774192 TOTAL 742128 TOTAL 742120 TOTAL 786940 TOTAL 787590 1OTAL 786515 TOTAL 725145 IOTAL 745107 TOTAL 742112 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 7?211L TOTAL 741146 TOTAL V PACI $70,44 lefil(4y $850.00 $850,00 10.100 In $200.00 1200,00 $10,60 $10,60 1610!0- 1384,40 ,IpJ� $384,40 1l% , 5% $850,35 $850,35 $340,90 $340,90 $5,50 $5,50 $9,95 $9.95 $1),01) $13,00 $1)585,00 $1,585,00 $15,00 $15,00 $40,74 $40,75 16'46 $15,00- $19,00 $15,00 la'1I$P 115,00 $266.16 $266,16 16.111;C)- $74,60 $74,60 9 41/4 VEN00R NUMBER VENDOR INFORMATION 2612! PRENTICE HALL INC 18600 R C R WELL C PUMP INC 10750 SAMS PRODUCE 30950 SARGENT SPORT SHOP 11750 SHIP ENTERPRISES 31760 S LEE SHEHEE 32200 SKAGGS DRUG 12600 DR T C STANDER JR 13002 STATE COMPENSATION INS FUND 338,0 JOHN SIELOKSKI 34260 MILFORD THIESZEN MO PO/YOU NUNBER 01 GENERAL ;ONO PO/YOU PO/VOL OATE AHC4NT 0073297 09 24 75 0075458 09 18 75 0021111 08 01 75 0034576 09 23 75 0078564 09 17 75 0074752 09 19 75 0059435 09 16 75 0037484 09 13 75 0042522 09 24 75 0068067 09 22 75 0075147 09 22 75 0076785 09 25 75 34350 3Y BUSINESS PRODUCTS SACES INC 0070679 09 17 75 ` 35900 VALLEY PACKING CO 36035 VAN SCHAACK C CO • 36320 RICHARD WAGEMAN MD 0071534 08 29 79 0070463 09 25 75 0076783 09 23 75 0076784 09 23 75 198,33 1179.83 173,14 $644,43 140.SC 143,58 $16.33 126,32 161.00 11,079.CC 171,26 $10,00 198.17 $142.48 $1,947.92 110.00 110.00 DATE 10 01 75 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUrtRANCFS IF CHECKED ACCOUNT *4* *4* 741146 TOTAL *** *** 762125 1OTAL *** *** 770112 TOTAL *t* *4* 742129 TOTAL �t* *** 701112 1OTAL *4* 04* 707112 TOTAL *4* *4* 717111 TOTAL *** *4* 744112 TOTAL i4t #4* 742107 TOTAL *0* *0* 751116 TOTAL *0* *4* 722111 TOTAL *4* *t* 745107 TOTAL *4* t** 754112 TOTAL *4* *4* 742128 TOTAL *** *4* 766610 TOTAL t** *0* 745107 TOTAL *** *4* 745107 Y !.044 ANULNT I 198,33 199.33 PAGE to r - A r:, ifY„�� $179,83 $179.83 In-)i4G y $73,14 $73.14 10'1/ 6 $644.43 $644,43 10'1/2g $40,90 $40,90 If -U IV/ 143,53 $43.58 II)*" 116433 16.33 Milo J 126,32 426,32 16-1190 $61,00 $61,00 Irf$c? i $11079,00 $11079.00 171,28 $71.28 110,00 $10.00 198,17 $98.17 $142.48 $142,48 41/947,92 Q $1,947.92 16131 U1 $ 10,00 410.00 .00 $10 Q, • ttN00R \UMBER 01 GENERAL FUND. V@NDOR INFORMATION PC/VOU Pp/VDU N'JMSER OATE 37525 WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUNO 0070265 09 24 75 0070666 09 17 75 37550 WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0076418 09 11 75 0076694 09 11 75 0076698 09 11 75 0076699 09 11 75 0076720 08 29 75 0076759 09 15 75 0076762 09 15 75 37875 W C PLANNING COMM 0071336 09 20 75 18735 ti! S P 8EACO'I INC 39135 XEROX CORP • • 90232 ADAMS CO SHERIFFS DEPT 0 90233 ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCH 0 0 0 0071346 09 23 75 0064591 09 18 75 0075072 09 15 75 0070148 09 11 75 0059455 09 17 75 PO/VOL AMOUNT 1208,67 11.62 $9,00 119.10 19,C0 118.15 $33,00 19,00 120.00 123,56 120.91 150,00 165.90 112,64 125,C0 *4t 44* 444 44* tot *4* Ott Ott tot Ott ttt tt* tit tot 4it tot 44* *4t 444 44* Ott 444 tot 444 444 *44 Ott -.444 444 ft! DATE 10 01 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION UT ENCUf+BRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT APOLNT TOTAL 751112 • TOTAL 734145 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 741101 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 741107 TOTAL 706111 706112 706128 TOTAL 706117 TOTAL 762197 TOTAL 790197 TOTAL 795107 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL $10,00 1208,67 1208,67 $1,62 $1.62 19,00, 19,00 119,10 $19,►0 59,00 $9.00 118,15 118,15 $33,00 133,00 19,00 $9,00 $20,00 120,00 $4,10 $4,29 515,57 123,96 $20,91 120,91 150,00 150,00 $65,90 165,90 112,64 $12.64 $25.00 $25.00 PAGE 11 0) 10`11?c? Wirt 9 10'rot0.;), lo'1a0`1 .107906 0) `) I) 0) ft C e ('7 0 • 0 • • 4 • VENDOR NUMBER VENDOR INFORMATION 90234 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 90235 COLO STATE UNIV 90236 COTTONWOOD CREEK CLUBHOUSE 90237 COUNTRY ESTATES RFC CENTER 90238 DEL CAMIND MOBILE HOME PK 90239 DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 90240 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 90241 FIRST CONOREGATIONAL CHURCH 90242 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CH 90243 FORT LUPTON FOOD LOCKERS 90244 FRIENDLY VILLAGE CLUBHSE 90245 GERIATRICS INC 90246 GILL LION'S COMMUNITY BCOG 90247 GREELEY BAPTIST CHURCH 90248 GREELEY FOURSQUARE CHURCH 90249 GREELEY OPTOMETRIC ASSOC 90250 HEADSTARI BLDG PO/YOU NUMBER 0059453 C1 GENERAL FU*0 PO/VDU 'ATE 09 17 75 0078567 09 17 75 0059451 09 17 75 0059466 09 17 75 0059467 09 17 75 0071331 09 23 75 0059447 09 17 75 0059450 09 17 75 0059437 09 17 75 0062958 09 02 75 0059470 09 17 75 0070450 09 25 75 0059457 09 17 75 0059439 09 17 75 0059441 09 17 75 0074521 09 02 75 0059460 09 17 75 PO/VOL ANELNT 00 NOT PAY if CHECKED $25,C0 *44 44* 121.12 *** *4* $25,C0 *4* *** $25,00 *4* *4* $25,C0 *4* *** 110,00 *44 444 $25,00 *t* 444 $25,C0 *4* *4* 125,00 *t* *t* $14,08 *t* *** $25,00 44* *** 717196 TOTAL $800',00 t** *it 786610 TOTAL 125,00 its *** 717196 TOTAL 125,00 *** *** 12I.00 *** *4* $20,00 *5* *4* $25,00 444 *4* 717196 DAIS 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 717196 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 74612 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 792112 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 717196 TOTAL 793107 TOTAL $25,00 $25,00 $21$21,12 $75,00 $25,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 110 00 (10,00 $25,00 $25,00 125,00 $25,00 $25.00 $25,00 $14,0N ►14,08 125i00 $25.00 $800.00 seoo,00 $25,00 $25,00 125.0u I b')� 1 n 125,00 $25,00 $25,00 )(�7 Wilt) $20,00 $20,00 125,00 ForM11). PAGE 12 • • • • • i EJ 0 NNBIE IR • • • $ t t t a VENDOR I.NPORNATIQN 4001 IMNANUEL LUTH CH 402,2 KATHY, SECRETARIAL 90151 KENTON NURSING HONE 90254 LADIES AIO HALL 90455 LARINER COUNTY SHERIFFS 90256 LA SALLE LIONS CLUB 90237 LOCNBUIE CENTER 9025$ NANCY LOJGHRAN 902,9 NPLA.CLA CONVENTION 90260 NT CALVARY LUTH CH 90261 NAZARENE CHURCH 90261 CUR SAVIORS LUTN CHURCH 90263 RODINE RHOADARHER 90264 SEVENTH DAY 90265 ST JOHNS UNITED CH 90266 S1 MARYS CATHOLIC CH PD/YOU WIRER 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU GATE 0059444 09 17 75 00713;; 09 23 75 009442 09 17 75 0059471 09 17 75 0064739 07 10 75 0059463 09 17 '15 005945A 09 17 75 0055202 09 09 75 0075907 09 19 75 0059461 09 17 75 0059465 09 17 75 0059449 09 17 75 0035203 09 09 75 0034440 09 17 75 0059452 09 17 75 0059454 09 17 75 PO/VRL AHCUNT $25.00 $14,00 $?.5.00 125,00 $9C,C0 $25�C0 $25,CO $300,36 3185,25 125'.00 $25.00 125,CO 152.33 $25;00 $25,C0 $2,,00 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED *** DATE 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION DP EYCuMbRANCES ACCOUNT x,MULNT TOTAL *** 717196 TOTAL *** *** 706107 TOTAL *** *** 717196 TOTAL *$* *** 717196 TOTAL **4 *44 741112 TOTAL *5* *** 717196 TOTAL *** *** 717196 TOTAL *44 *** 761101 TOTAL *** *** 792110 TOTAL *** *** 717196 TOTAL *** *** 717196 TOTAL *5* **4 717196 TOTAL *** '4' 761101 TOTAL *** *4* 717196 TOTAL 44* *** 711196 TOTAL *** *4* 717196 TOTAL $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $14.00 $14.00 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 $90,00 $90.00 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 *300,36 $300.36 $165,25 5185,25 125.00 $25,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $52.33 $52,33 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $25,00 PAC! 13 M S S S I S S VENDOR NUMBER 90267 ST w1LLIAH PARISH VENDOR INPCRM4TION 9026$ THE 34 CENTER 90269 US MOTEL 90270 WARHOCO PARK 90275 SIMON ESPARtA 90276 RHONDA S GUTHRIE 01 GLNERAL FUND PO/YOU NUMBER PQ/YOU DATE 0059`59 09 17 75 OD59462 09 17 75 0074523 09 10 15 0059439 09 17 75 0076011 09 25 75 0075823 09 25 75 PO/VOL AHCNNT $25,C0 $2,.00 $120.00 123,C0 $23,20 125,24 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR GENERAL FUN') • 152,74 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT L ACCOUN ING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES kAVE BEEN THR UGH /if AND DATED 8/-C-% / . 19l191.17ANO THAT PAYHENTS SHCLLC 21 PA THEIR NOES WITH THE TOTA` AHOUNT $ ,5-,) "MA yo DATEC THI? / A CAY AND $ 0 t1 Su C iQn_AND SWORN To BEFORE ME THIS /-eCAY CF ale `"C — J—,—tc4OTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARC CF CCUNTI ID 6404 OV E THE LAIRS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) OD WARRANT N PAYMENT T> RE POND TOTALING $ tc? L/g F O GATED THIS / - DAY OF _/ p 1915 AT DIP TY ,A/J CHAIRMAN /t ttix �1 t /c, iea; efr i Ii 4 VENDOR NUMBER i 775 AFFILIATED BANKS I C C I VENDOR INFORMATION 875 ALL-PURPOSE RENTAL 13000 FLATIRON PAVING CO 14325 GOODELL BROS INC 13623 GREELEY WELD INSURQRS INC 24250 MOUNTAIN SELL 3 25800 NEHCO INC 28250 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OP COCO n E L D C O U N 1 Y, COLORACC FNCUMBRANCE C l A I P LIST 02 ROAC ANC BRIDGE DATE 10 01 75 PO/VOU PD/VDU PO/VOL 0E NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCVMBRANCFS NUMBER DATE AHCUNT IP C1ICKED ACCOUNT ANOLHT 0074715 09 12 75 $400,C0 *s* *0* 701811 TOTAL 0074722 09 09 75 $216,42 s*s 5.5 701811 TLtTAL 0076063 07 29 75 15.CO **s *0* 735339 TOTAL 0076084 07 31 75 $4,C0 *A* 005 735339 TOTAL 0076085 0R 06 75 $5,C0 *A* *** 735139 TOTAL 0051669 09 15 15 16,156,40 s*s .4* 745450 TOTAL 0078536 09 17 75 $53,212,C1 S** +I* 743350 TOTAL 0078568 09 17 75 $3,920,C0 *0* *5* 701812 TOTAL 0056411 09 05 75 319,61 0056433 09 13 75 $14,32 *** *0* 715304 TOTAL 0041'136 09 10 79 $4.76 *5* *4* 701804 TOTAL 0052160 09 18 75 $1,75 Ass *5* 715303 TOTAL 0078271 09 22 75 $1.74 5*+ a++ 712604 TOTAL *is *0* 715303 TOTAL 1400,00 $400,00 $236,42 1236,42 55,00 $5.00 54,00 $';' 00 15,00 $5,00 PAGE 1 0,1.-t +1 tarot/6 $6,156,60 $6,15600 1o'ia4'l 153,212,0E $53,212.01 $5,9?0,00 15,920,00 119,61 $19.61 114,32 114,32 54,36 $4.36 $1.75 $1,75 $1,74 $1.74 a a a i e a a i S S i a a f I f TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE • 165,960,61 4 THJ$ 15 ID (ETOIPY THAT DICE U TING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE ISTED CLAI AS SHO N ON PAGES 1 i THROUGH / - AND DATED Cr , 975" AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC BE MADE ”IA RESPECT)VE OR 1 T AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE rHEiR_ ii WITH THE,TpTA4 AMOUNT $ �4 If . 4/ DATED TOS / °f CAY��,OF 6-e'- , 197.x, )1RECTDR MANAGEMENT ANO U T QScRJnDAD SHORN�TO BEFORE HE THIS r• DAY CF CL�- .f ► 19 7584i=� /- NOTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARD CF CCOTY COMHIS$IONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO► BY (APPROVE)SU'E L;E1 FORTH ABOVE1�1�i0 wARAN (N PAYEA'1 TUREFOR ARE HE.RBYE54D AWN UPON THE ,"$)FUND TOTAING$�rd./ /BATED THIS DAy OP , ci f975 ATTEST') ,/. s.r%/,. � COUNTY CLERK ND RECORDER RV 411 r . 6EPUTY CHAIRMPN HBER- MEM ER 9 () (cc -Jai K , I • • • • VENDOR NUMBER • • • • • • • • 3150 BIG R OP GREELEY INC • • • • • • • • • VENDOR 1NPORHATtON 788 A0C0 400 AGLAND INC 1050 ALS CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 1300 AMERICAN NATL CORP 1425 AMOCO OIL CO 1900 ANDERSON OIL CO 2425 BARNESVILLE SERVICE $200 BIG R OP GREELEY INC 2700 800TH•ROUSE EQUIPMENT CO k E E N C PO/VUU POPPER L D C O U N T Vs COLORADO UMBRANCE CLATP LIST 03 INTRAGOVEPNMENIAL SERVICES PO/VOU GATE 0068257 09 04 75 0067856 08 31 75 0066437 08 31 75 0076051 09 19 75 0078418 09 17 75 0034160 09 24 75 0002546 08 01 75 0002547 08 01 75 0012404 07 28 75 0072406 08 26 75 0072407 06 26 75 0070247 09 08 75 0076265 06 06 75 0044700 09 22 75 0049774 09 26 75 .$ r:::, PO/VOL AMCLN1 81,295.98 '''Co 8254100 $534,80 $95,70 $181.50 $952.56 $528.43 $251.87 $196.00 $1,664;23 $1P0',CC $650,00 $8.78 $56.00 ti DA1& 10 01 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OE ENCUMBRANCES IT (PECKED ACCOUNT AFOLNT =r 722854 TOTAL 722654 TOTAL 722653 TOTAL 715837 TOTAL 722654 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722..854 TOTAL 722852 722653 TOTAL 722652 TOTAL 722852 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 111295,98 11,295.98 17,00 $7.00 $254.00 $254,00 1534.60 $534,60 195,70 $95.70 $181,50 $181,50 $952.56 1952,56 $528,03 $528.03 $197.15 $54,72 $251.87 $196.00 $196.00 sl$213, Li $1s664,23 1180,00 1180,00 $650.00 $650.00 48,78- $8,78 722853 $56.00 .• PAGE 1 1&,IA toO 40 • • • • • • e • • • i • w • • • a • VPNDOR INPORHATIC'I 4025 BOWMAN PRODUCTS DIV 6825 CCBUSCO INC 6900 COLLINS LUMBER CO 8150 CONSUMERS OIL CO 8250 CONSUMERS OIL CO 9730 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT C EQUIP 11150 ELLIS t CAPP EQUIPMENT CD ' PO/VDU NUMBER 03 INTRAGOVERMMEF.TAL SERVICES PATEU DATE 0045775 09 26 75 0067694 09 19 75 0071246 09 16 75 0059999 08 29 75 0067658 08 18 75 0067660 09 08 75 9067661 08 25 75 0029407 09 12 75 0078537 09 15 75 0051364 08 27 75 11400 EMPIRE WELDING SUPPLY CD INC 0075703 09 05 75 12300 FARIS MACHINERY CO 12425 FARM 4 HOME LUMBER CO 12973 FLATIRON MATERIALS CO 13000 FLATIRON PAVING CO 13450 THE FUCLWELL MOTOR PROD CO 0065028 09 19 75 0078421 09 24 75 0076066 09 16 75 9066535 09 08 75 0067708 09 04 75 Dp /Yp L AIICUFT $423,80 $250.57 $169.55 $37.66 $47,56 $123.97 $163.67 $351.89 $222.60 $949.47 $361.78 $228.35 $23.76 $196.12 $33C,CC $214.03 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED *** *4* *4* *** *4* *44 *4* *4* *44 *4* *44 *4* *4* *4* 444 *4* 4$* *4* *** 404 44* *►* *4* *** 4*4 *4* 444 *4* 44* *4* DATE 10 DI 75 DISTRIBUTION {IF ACCOUNT TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 122854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722653 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722652 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL *** *0* 722853 TOTAL AAr1E 2 ENCUMBRANCES AMUUNI $56.00 $423,80 $423,80 $250.57 $250,57 1169,55 $169.55 $37.66 $37.66 $47,96 $47.96 $123.97 $123.97 $163,67 $163.67 $351.89 $351.99 $222.60 $222.60 $949.47 $949.47 $361.78 $361.78 $228,35 $228.35 $23,76 $23.76 196,13 $196.13 $330.00 $330.00 1214803 $221414 .03 03 Intl O 6:r 0 • V1NOOR • `UMBER • VENDOR INFORMATION 33483 G $ 0 SEAT UPHOLSTERING • 14950 GREELEY GAS CO 14973 GREELEY GLASS CENTER 16300 HESERLEIN MFG CO • 16450 HENDRIE C BOLTHOFP CO 16468 HENSLEY BATTERY L SUPPLY 16500 HIROMAN ELECTRIC • 03 INTRAGOCERNMFNIAL SERVICES PO/YOU PO/YOU PO/VOL NOPFER DATE AHGLNT 0071247 09 04 'l5 $234,3C 0071248 09 03 75 0059355 0058515 0065185 0068006 0059759 08 19 75 0064906 09 10 73 18010 IND C CONTRACTORS SUP CO INC 0056167 08 01 75 . . 18383 J C 0 SALES 0071164 08 15 15 18450 J C S CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO 0061980 09 24 75 • 21028 LAURIDSEN C SON MPG CO 0071227 09 19 75 S 21950 MACDONALD EQUIPMENT CO 0062004 08 28 75 0064457 09 19 75 0067757 08 25 75 0025140 09 23 `IS 26600 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 0068329 09 04 75 22073 MAJORS WELDING SUPPLY a 333SO MOFFAT PAINT C OLASS 28900 H W MOORE EQUIPMENT CO • • • $51,00 09 11 75 $21.39 08 30 75 S152,55 09 22 75 137,55 09 16 75 $68,90 $127.90 16.30 $109.54 112.50 11,540.14 1%5.CO $738,97 $378,60 $72,00 12,053,56 $29.37 DC NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION CII ACCOUNT 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 712803 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722653 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTA1. 722852 1 O'I VII( t( 1 o't'lr1'� • 1152,55 3152.55 10'io17� $37,55 $37,55 (0'11)91 • 1D'1Xtzt • torl.;bl 1 �i't o�`� 1D tA'I�tb • $12,50 • $12,50 '1'A� 1 $1+540,14 11, 540, 14 � Or1 2J • $15,00 $15.00 1n'ls'e • (111 • $72.00 $72.00 f0'I�Si PAGE. ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT ` $24,30 ID 10.Nl $234,10.. $51,00 $51.00 $21.39 121,39 $68,90 $68,90 $127.90 $127.90 $6,30 $6,30 $109,54 $109.54 1738,97 $738,97 $376.60 3378,60 3 • 0 0 0 $2,053.56 $2,053.56 13,26 to gi Wit) • 0 • • •i y Hid 6. I. • I VENUOR i ' UMBUR • • • • • • • • I t i t s i S 0 VENDOR INFORMATION 27113 PANTERS WESTSIOE 27200 PARR AUTO PARTS CO 28050 POWER MOTIVE CORP 21450 PUBLIC SERVICE Co OP COCO 03 INTRAOOVER6PEC`1AL SERVICES PO/VCU fQ/VOU PO/VOL 00 NOT PAY WIRER GALE AHC1iN1 IF CHECKED 0062373 09 02 75 0058953 09 17 75 0017772 09 09 75 0037075 09 22 75 19000 ROCKY MTN BEARING 6 SUPPLY INC 0059556 08 29 75 30830 SANITARY LAUNDRY t CLEANERS 30925 SAUNDERS PETRO CO 31750 SNEf ENTERPRISES 33300 ST!VFN$ AUTOMOTIVP INC 34300 TIMPTE INC 34700 TOWN OF JOHNSTOWN 30800 THE WAY RUBBISH INC 37800 WELD COUNTY LUMBER CO 0036282 09 18 75 0074337 08 Al 75 0074338 08 01 75 0074739 08 01 75 007$285 09 23 75 0066238 09 22 75 0075421 09 02 75 0067268 09 22 75 0060167 09 22 75 0074360 09 01 75 0053653 09 17 75 $19,99 $699,40 $949.40 $42.18 $649,43 $187,58 $23+118.83 $51902.50 $81330,32 $214.76 $118.62. $1+615.00 $255,74 $12,C0 $18.00 $76.12 DATE 10 01 15 DISTRIBUTION OF ENLU$bRANCFS ACCOUNT ANUU++T 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 714803 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 712837 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 701804 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 703790 TOTAL 722653 TOTAL 71480'3 TOTAL 712837 TOTAL 722853 ,. -$29,37 $19.99 $19.99 $699,40 1699.40 1e'i.i93- $949,40 $949,40 $42.18 $42.18 $649,43 $649.43 $187.58 $187.58 $23+138,83 $23+138.83 $5,902,50 15+902.50 $8+330,32 $8,330.32 I.=).'IH 10110t6 0 9 D`%Cc • 1 C5'i') qri JorT t`ig) 1274,76 $274.76 1011"),(I1 0 $718.62 $718,6 2 $10615.00 lets iO�1 $1,615.00 1255.74 $255.74 $12,00 $12,00 $18.00 $18.00 $76.82 S S a 114 L i • VENDOR NUMBER VENDOR IIIFORMATIO"I 38940 IHITNEYS INC 38870 IaICKES LOSER CO 38900 WINOGRADS STEEL t SUPPLY 90271 ALPHA I TRAILER SALES 90272 GREENLINE EQUIP CO 90273 J E REYNOLDS TIRE CO 9027♦ WILLIAMS REFINING CO TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR 03 II+TPAGOVERNMENTA1 SERVICES DATE 10 01 75 PO/VDU Pq/VUU NUMBER DATE 0071232 09 18 75 0070128 09 09 75 0061167 09 05 75 0076060 08 05 75 0076063 08 13 75 0068743 08 25 75 0077006 08 01 75 PO/VOL AMCL'NT $211.97 $211.22 $343.57 $49.66 $196:62 $10,C0 1750.00 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED *00 5*5 *09 *0* +11 • "4 ass Os •*t *0* ass *0* ass 5*0 INTRAGUVEPNMENTAL SERVICES Y $61,264.62 PAC[ 5 DISTRIBUTION OF Es1CIjf'NRANCES ACCOUNT A WLNT TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL THIS IS TO C,RTIFY THAT 4V1. ACCOUNTiNG AND_@itDGETING FRDCEDvRES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED DN THE ABgvE THROUGH NAT PAYMENTS SHCi IG E PACE T NE RE5PECTI�. THEIR N AND B! AND DATED / , 197 ANO/ WITH THE T TAL AMOUNT $ 6, / c,2t SU CROto_AND SWORN TO EEO �,,GGrchOfARY PUBLIC. 40:.APfl ) THE/ LAI FUND TOTALING $ G ; DEPUTY (7-3 (c.; cA) littiETDATTEDHTHISVEJ /AQN ligeed.,ceecser 4' a DATED y. /`' xDAY r c- , _1979, RF ME THIS �•'✓ CAY CF ► 1973 —MY C 1 WE, THff��c�80AR0 CF CCLN?Y COMPISSIONERS OF WELD CUU WARRAIN,PAYPENT T_EREfoR ARE HER BY nRQfpED DAY of c'_ , 19 73 ATTESTI �S,.�/I CHAIRMAN x �,fMbER , ?.,✓ v MA, $76,92 $211.97 $211,97 10th-3r-5OtraOle - $211.22 $211.22 $164.35 $179,22 $343.57 $49.66 $49.66 1196,62 $196.62 $10.00 $to,00 $750.00 $750,00 11ein`1 forth() }0ti3IO loft&Il 1STFD CLAIM 'AS SHOWN ON pAGE5 I N AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE 7/ P' CTOR MANAGENE,NT 4� EX' I My Ccnmh.an exp/res Dec S, 1978 NTY, COLORADO, HJRE BY (APPROVE) AWN UPrjb THE n'{/i7' L COUNTY CLERK AND ORDER BY M MISER A it ore b S • i • S r S WELD C O U N T Y, COLO R A U [: ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM LIST 07 WCGH CAPITAL FLNC • VENDOR VENDOR INFORMATION PO/VOU PO/VOU PD/VOL DC NOT PAY NUMBER NUMBER DATE AMCLNT IF CHECKED • ST550 WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0056059 09 19 75 515,079,66 f'• t • • C r s • TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED fOR 14011 CAPITAL FUND • 115,879,66 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT l A COUNTING 4UO_BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMP THROUGH AND DATED ��7 ' / , I9 fi ANN THAT PAYMENTS SNOU C 2E M DE NO N WITH THE T 4 AMOUNT $ /i 1791. OF, DATED TA / I' C 50F AND BO IT 5 Stc IBE AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS I - CAY CF FETED THE --cf, f , 19 .. liiL.tll<.7 L ,;Cr-wQTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARD CF CCUN'TY COMMISSION tDISAPPR$f-) TH CLA A SET FORTH ABOVE)jrWARRANT 'IN AYWENT TkEREFOR ARE HE FUND TOTALING $ / - 7c/ G (DATED THIS / - DAY OF ca -1 , 19 7 J ATTESTI UTY CHArrRMAN E_ "t-vI-,•ttc3 12WC' �d�(c /O7;5* DATE 10 01 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 0 * 701192 TOTAL INCuj6RANCE5 AMOUNT ON THE ABOVE •ISTED CIA RESPECTIYE .f , 3,: IN , j975 S MY C ' M S ON E FIRES ERS of WEED COUNTY, COLOR R BY OWED 11RAWN UPON I COUNTY C �Ir R_ M 7f-4 PAGE 1 f15+F79,66 $15,879,66 Jb'i 10- S AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 AHCUNTS SET OPPOSITE ECTOR MANAGEMENT j My CoemrhO n expire, Dec 5 J$ ADU,11 c/ R yAPPj1 ,r 1 111_214' C� L �� LEAK AND RECORDER p8ER • • • 0 • 0 • • 0 e s 9 • • u • • • • t t C t C C C C C VENDOR NUMBER VENDOR INFORMATION AELO COUNT Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM L I S T 09 wCGE DEPRECIATION FUND PO/YOU NUMBER PO/VOU DATE PO/VOL AMCLNT 17330 WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0056056 09 19 75 S4,?93,36 PC NOT PAY IF CHECKED 0A1E 30 01 15 DISTRIBUTION OF EKCi,,►BRANCES ACCCUNT AMULN1 +f+ •*s ?01160 TOTAL PAGE 1 $4.'293,36 $4,293.36 IbtI :i l t} TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR NOON DEPRECIATION FUND . $4,293.36 THIS IS TO CIRTIFY THAT AAct A COUN�IG ANDBUDGETING PROCEDURES IbVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE STED CLAIM AS SHOWN ON PACES 1 THROUGH ( AND DATED CL' t1.- �I974:-AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCUptBE MADE TH RESPECTI�V RS 1 AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE • THEIR ITS WITH THE AL AMOUNT $ 7 all 3 . 36 DATED pit N= DA F , 4 % 5 �¢� k4T0R MANAGEMENT AND U!Q} T S $ RIB D AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS 1— C4V CF (�/: 3S7� NY C I ION EX ES; My a• S In • `'-i-CIP_-� 1 TARP PUBLIC, ill, THE BOARC CF CCLNT4 COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, CntORAOO�/�fE Y APPAI0VE} Wit THE)CO A t� S S FORTH ABOVE) AtD WARRANT N./PAYMENT TtlEEFCR ARE HEREBY CRUEk 0 DRAWN UP:3N liar. — e 7 ,.ice -,411e.<.". FUND TOTALING {' A 1 s'OATEO THIS /' DAY OF , 19-75 DTTESTI � r-7 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDE R DY r//�� 'DEPUTY CHAIRMAN k to ' MEMBER • P� c \I late.���" 7., a t9�—�%1 lit/ l/l!- .` ) l�reft • 1 • • • • • • 4 • 4 i s I • • (I 1 n E L 0 C O U N T Y, C C L G R A 0 C 1 i C ENCUMBRANCE CLAIW LIS T 10 'ACCN OPERATING FLEA OAR to 01 75 VENDOR VENDOR INfORMATICN PO/4Ou PO/VOL' PO/4Ct yVMBER NUNPER DATE AMCLNI 37!54 WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0056060 09 19 75 572,211.24 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR I,CGH OPERATING FUND CO hCT PAY DISTRIBUTIO': OE ENCuPERthCES IF C►-.ECKED ACCCUtJT ANDLRT *4* 4*4 s $72,217,24 701160 TOTAL 172,217,24 $72,217,24 PAGE 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT p A COUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES hAE BEEN: COMPLETED CU THE ABOVE STED CLAI►. AS SHON OE, PACES 1 G THROUGH / AND DATED I -e / i 197.E AND 1E,I5a PAYMENTS SHCi.LaieE FADE THE RESPECTE4f .� J' ' a✓ ARCUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR N XIS WITH THE T AL AMOUNT $ 7a ai7. GATED oHr5 /- DAY 4- 1 1.97 RECTOR NAAAGF.NEfii ANDS 0� /+ SU sc1 g D SWORN' TO BEFORE NE THIS / • CAY CF ,L7z 1 19 7i MY Cr +M S ON Ex' IREit MyCarm:scanerpinOtc. S, roic C 1.4-4...,I,_ y 1QtARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD CF CCUhT CCWNISSIONERS OF „ELD CQUNTY, C9LORACD, H E Y A y�RO 1 $44-E*PPROVE-T-THE `AIj S AS SFT FORTH ABOVE) W WARRANT N P bYNEh1 TF}EFOR ARE HL EBY IRD ED DRAWN UP0h THE `- fr�J )7 _ („7"--j/, ND TOTALING $ 't3 a17, ci yi DATED THIS / - DAY DF et, , 19 7) tTTFSTmr �'i i COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER PUTY CHAIRMAN _ YEMBER I+EMBER a. MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY t\\KVISSICAVERS WELD t\W\IY, COLORADO October 1, 1415 Tape f75 -S6 & 87 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular sessiat in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, olteeley. Colorado. on Wednesday, October I, 1475 at the hour of 9:00 A.H. ROLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the followttw; members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, (aeon K. Billings Coemtss toner, Roy Moser Covaissioaer, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management S budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Gary Fortner Hunan Resources Director, Walt Specknan Mt& tES APPROVED: the Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 24, 1915. A motion was made and seconded. Motion carried. ;ne nR YOUTH PROGRAM: The Human Resources Director presented the slide presentation. There were 399 youngsters that participated in this program and there were 7 teacher coordinators. A Federal Grant vas used to fund this program. No county dollars were spent. SIDS PRESENTED AND APPROVED: Wood Sign Posts 'Bidder Weld County Lumber Company Collins Lumber Company Wickes Lumber One Carload 4"x4"x12' Per 1,000 Board Feet $214.50 $250.00 (Less discount) $245.00 $266.00 Mr. Buss read into the record the bidders announced that Weld County Lumber Company Maser made a motion to accept the bid for Veld County Lumber Company. Commissioner it carried. and the amounts bid. He then still has the low bid. Commissioner $234.50 for wooden sign posts from Jacobucci seconded the motion and CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it was moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Motion carried. / Encumbrance Claim List: General Fund Road and Bridge Intragovernmentai Hospital Capital Fund Hospital Operating Fund Social Service Clatms: ADC ADC -0 S52,744.80 65,980.61 61,264.62 15,379.66 72,217.24 $262,452.00 17,351.00 to?OI\IM£\tS, HE.CRL\CS, REPORTS AND c'tet'NtCATlo\S: The Board approved those listed oo tho agenda with the following additions: Appreciation to Roy Hensley - The Chairman read the resolution into the record and also reiomaenJed we pay $100 as a reward to this young -man for his bravery. Caavissioner Moser made a motion to present this boy with the reward money and adopt the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. Mr. Buss vas instructed to have a warrant in the amount of $100 prepared. Handicap Awareness Month - The Chairman commented he vas invited to break- fast sponsored by the Weld County Easter Seal Committee. To become aware of the difficulties of a handicapped person, he utilized a wheelchair for the day. He listed many areas that he had already encountered that would complicate the lives of the handicapped daily. October 7, 1975 - Budget hearings October 8, 1975 - Combined staff meeting October 16, 1975 - Committees apointed by Council of Governments meeting at the Exhibition Building, 7:30 P.H. October 31, 1975 - Public Hearing on Budget, 10:00 A.H. Public Utilities Commission - Denied and permanently suspended the Greeley Gas Company rate increase. Meska 3.2% beer license - A letter has been received by the Board that recommended denial was not signed. Therefore, the Board indicated it could not be considered. Health, Education and Welfare Grants - The Chairman passed the Human Resources approval on the amendment to the training grant and also the supplemental handicap funds on to Mr. Speckman. FORT LUPTON SANITARY LANDFILL PROBLEMS: The County Engineer reviewed and reported on this state right-of-way adjacent to this landfill. Mr. Rohweder of the Fort Lupton Landfill indicated they are restoring the right-of-way. They are working from the North to the South end and the work could be completed in approximately six weeks. An agreement could be entered into with the Extension Office to reseed the right-of-way. A representative from state highway was in attendance. He requested that it be filled in and the fence reconstructed. Mr. Buss to contact the Extension Office regarding reseeding. Chairman Billings indicated that since they have started to proceed, he sees no problem at this time. COMPUTER SYSTEM: Chairman Billings discussed the cooperative effort between Weld and Boulder Counties on this system. Both counties have discussed the advantages on this cooperative effort. The Boulder County Commissioners have unanimously voted to join Weld County to lease the system. Mr. Buss indicated it could be operating by next September. The Chairman read the rough draft of the agree- ment into the record. Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept the agreement with Boulder County. Commissioner Jacoubcci seconded the motion and it carried. The Cotaty Clerk asked that several aspects with respect to card reading equipment be considered. The Chairman commented that Larry Bohlender has recommended this computer. The Chairman indicated that Larimer County three years ago had purchased their own computer. Their system is not adequate for Weld County's needs. The Chairman reviewed the costs for other counties for their computer expenses. A future possibility would be that Lorimer and Adams Counties could be added to our system. The vote was taken and the motion did carry. Mr. Buss vas Instructed to contact Boulder County on this Board's action. He vas also instructed to advertise for bids. COUNTY ENGINEER: 1. The Engineer reported the 230 Project has started in District #2. There are IS projects authorized within this grant. The projects are funded 902 by the Federal government and the additional 102 is funded by the county. The Engineer's goal is to have all the projects completed by January 1, 1976. 2, Commissioner Jacobucci commented that the construction opeartion on County Road i2 on the river bridge is finished. It has been reoiled and is currently being painted. The costs have remained slightly under the $14,000 estimated figure. The costs to be shared between Weld and Adams counties. ?age 2, October I, 1975 t•tt YLSC tNSPC TO - ELECIRICAL INSPECTIONS: Mc. Jarvis reported that the incorporated tons have requested that services be provided within their boundaries. .ii'CCRDED EXEMPTION. STVELLM: This request has been withdrawn. K SE SILL LO4l WORK PLAN: The Planning Director reviewed the course of action work plan that had earlier been submitted to the Board. Coasisstoner Jacobucci made a motion to approve the HouseBill 1041 course of action work plan. Commissioner Moser seconded the notion and it did carry. SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - PLATTEVILL.E: Chairman Billings commented on a notice from the town of Platteville that referred to a special improvement district. He noted that possible county dollars could be requested. The Chairman asked that the County Attorney, the County Engineer, Commissioner Moser, and Mr. Buss be given a copy for their review. NOME RULE ELECTION: The Chairman read the legal opinion prepared by the County Attorney into the record. The opinion supported the procedure earlier proposed by the County Clerk and Recorder. However, he also stressed the procedure may be open to question legally. The Chairman then read into the record the time schedule that had been prepared by the County Clerk. Commissioner Moser made a motion to approve the recommendations set forth by the County Clerk and by the County Attorney. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion. Chairman Billings then read the letter submitted by the Weld County Democratic Central Committee and also the letter from the Weld County Republican party. The County Clerk noted that any change of dates from the letters submitted by either parties had been discussed between both parties and himself. The County Clerk requested that the number of names required on petitions be shown in the resolution that will reflect this board action. The procedure was questioned with respect to other parties or organizations that could also have a candidate. The Chairman marked the exhibits as follows: A. - County Attorney legal opinion B. - Time schedule C. - Letter from Weld County Democratic Central Committee D. - Letter from Weld County Republican Party He also included in the motion that any laws not mentioned that the Colorado Election Statutes be followed. The vote of the board was taken by the Chairman and the motion did carry. The election procedure vas approved by the board October 1, 1975 at 11:20 A. H. The County Clerk advised that the candidacy petitions will be available in his office tomorrow morning. Chairman Billings reminded anyone that wishes to run for the County Commissioners seats that it was the intent of the Charter members that it would be his major occupation and that it is not a part time job. AMOCO PRODUCTION CO. LEASE - TOWNSHIP 1N, RANGE 66W, SECTION 19: 7.82 ACRES: The County Attorney reviewed the lease request for 7.82 acres to the board. A check in the amount of $200 had been submitted and the County Attorney recommended it be accepted. Commissidner Moser made a motion to accept. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. TEXACO, INC EXTENSION LEASE - TOWNSHIP 2N, RANGE 61W, SECTION 23: 160.00 ACRES: The County Attorney reported that Texaco had submitted a check for three dollars per acre for the extension. Mr. Telep indicated this request vas fair. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to accept the lease. Comissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. PETERSON PROPERTY - AIRPORT: The County Attorney reported he had an affidavit signed by the Petersons, sworn to by their legal counsel Tom Richardson, that they had recieved a fair price. COUNTY ROAD #43 8 #64 - INTERSECTION: Chairman Billings commented on this blind intersection due to a forest. He also referred to several deaths that have occurred at this intersection. The property owner has been contacted and he vas requested to trim back the trees. The attorney for the property owner Kr. Clay Apple has also been contacted. Chairman Billings asked for a legal opinion. The County Attorney to check the statutes and asked that additional warning signs be posted. The Engineer vas instructed to install flashers. Page 3, October 1, 1975 • l s.:: SER RsNENAIS: 1. Elroy M. Ringer diet Del Camino Market - Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion to approve the renewal, Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it Catriad. ;. (ary Lee S Henry L. Walker dba Bears Inn - Commissioner Moser made a motion to approve this renewal, Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion aid it carried. 3. Elsie Alaux dba Ed's Place - Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve the resolution granting the renewal. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried, SEtD OVER: 1. Human Resources Advisory Board, Nonvoting members 2. Amendment to Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section R_3SOLUTIQss: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11:47 A.M, APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Jff//it tGG. • A't'[ESTt c• COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER �,\D CLERK TO THE BOARD /-Deputy County Clerk ?441 i, October 1, 1971 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.N., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP JEANNETTE ORDWAY • CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD 4 • October 6, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 3, 1975, duly published September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a request for a 3.28 beer license to be sold for consumption both on and off the premises by John E. Martinez doing business as Gill Recreation Center, at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobucci to grant said license. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Moser it carried. i t— / �iie i ATTEST: / County Clerk and Recofder and Clerk to the ppard D puty County Clerk Tape #75-94 1 r�r )1 + K /tLit4a' tha rman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado October 6, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 3, 1975, duly published September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a request for a Change of Bone from A to B-UD by Albert Trunkenbolz at the time a place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Moser to deny said request. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. ATTEST: / County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boated `beputy County Clerk Tape $75-94 6 95 A I?teZ,s;,o Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado ,�-� -� -- • v October 6, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 3, 1975, duly published September 5, 1975 and September 26,1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a request for a Change of Zone A to E-UD by Foster and Schott Enterprises at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion to deny the request was made by Commissioner Jacobucci and seconded by Commissioner Moser. The motion carried. %-"7.%-"7.ATTEST: l County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bgard eputy County C Tape #75-95 5 96 ///p. 984 Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 4 October 6, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated.. September 3, 1975, duly published September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a request for a Special Use Permit, gas transfer terminal, by Rodney H. Cuykendall, at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Moser to grant the request. Commissioner Jacobucoi seconded the motion and it carried. _ ATTEST: / // .v .ems f•� •, .,i County Clerk and Recorder qqd Clerk to the Bq d SY' .t -,.t ts, .J 8...( (Deputy County Clerk ! tic Gs. t. c - Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Tape #75-96 October 6, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 3, 1975, duly published September 5, 1975 and September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a request for a 3.28 beer license to be sold for consumption both on and off the premises by Dale Allen Meska doing business as Weed Hill Saloon, at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobucci and seconded by Commissioner Moser to grant said request. Motion carried. Cha rman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado /1.:14 -9) County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board (Deputy Countyc: Jerk l., - Tape i75-96 927 I RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 140 Leaves October 3, 1975 AGENDA OCTOBER 1975 Tape No. 75-99 & 100 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: BIDS: REQUISITIONS AND CLAIMS: Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: Approval of October 1, 1975 October 8 Staff Meetings Road 6 Bridge Youth Services Bureau Welfare Human Resources Ambulance Communications - Meeting of Municipal League, Planning Department and County Commissioners 9:00 A.H. Meeting of all Weld County Fire & Police Departments, Emergency medical services, State Highway Patrol and Schools RE: Communications 1:30 P.M. All Day Human Resources meeting (Billings) 9:00 A.M. 13- Holiday, Columbus Day 14- Island Grove Park Board (Billings) 7:30 A.M. 14- Press Conference (Jacobucci) 8:30 A.M. 14- Airport Board (Moser) 3:30 P.M. Centennial Gas Corporation c/o Industrial Gas Service Inc., Central gas treating facility 10:00 R.H. H. A. Schneider, Jr., SUP, Cattle feedlot 10:00 A.N. David Farley, COB, A to C 10:00 A.N. Budget Hearing 10:00 A.H. State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction. site E. F. Industries (Jimmy D. Mote), CO8, A to S Minutes Planning Commission, September 16, Agenda for October 7, 1975 Minutes Board of Adjustment, September 11, 1975 and Agenda for October 9, 1975 Humane Society Report for the Month of October 1975 Certification of Tax Levy Central Colorado Water Conservancy District Inspection report Of equipment at Weld County Hospital by Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection 6 Insurance Company 3)•Certificate of Levy Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District 4) Cease and Desist Order from Colorado Department of Health to City of Greeley's Waste WaterTreatament Facilities October 9 October 10 - October 11 - October October October October October 20 - October 20 - October 20 - October 31 - November 3 - November 3 - REPORTS: 1) 2) 3) COMMUNICATIONS: 1) 2) CONTINUED N? 2:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 R.M. 1975 and l\*OWNICATIONS: (continued) 5) Lotter from State Highway Department RE: County Road 13 bypass Frederick, Firestone area and proposed connection to S.H. 52 near Dacono. 6) Letter RE: U.P.R.R. proposed abandonment of a portion of the Greeley Branch. 7) Subpoena Custodian of Records, Board of County Commissioners, RE: Omer Wesley Box, etal BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: COUNTY ENGINEER: BUILDING INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) Human Resources Advisory Board, nonvoting members 2) Home Rule Special Election (Shehee) 1) Roger Hanson (John Grattan) complaint on County Roads 51 & 16 1) Amendment to Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section 2) Cooperative agreement with Boulder County and Authorize advertisement for bids 3) Approve lease of two vehicles for Building Inspection Department 4) U.P.R.R. Right of way at Galeton 5) Approve HB 1041 work plan 6) Statute review on trimming trees, County Roads 43 & 64 RESOLUTIONS: R-1 Amendment to Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Mineral Resources Section R-2 Findings, John E. Martinez, 3.2 beer license, on and off premises, Gill Recreation Center R-3 Grant SUP to Rodney H. Cuykendall R-4 Agreement with Maria DeSantis for lease of space in Frederick fir Head Start R-5 Refund $400.00 to Raymond T. Duncan, overpayment on oil and gas lease R-6 Transfer $4,562.50 from Special Road and Bridge Fund to Road and Bridge Fund R-7 Apportion U.S. Mineral Leasing under Federal Leasing Act ($10,457.48) R-8 Authorize warrant in amount of $100.00 to Roy Hensley R-9 Resolution of gratitude to Homer H. Bruce R-10 Approve agreement with Boulder County providing for Boulder -Weld Computer Data Processing Center R-11 Agreement with Mountain Bell for service at new Services Building R-12 Authorize Extension of Leasing to Texaco, Inc., 61-2-23 R-13 Execute oil and gas lease with Amoco Production Co., 66-1-19 R-14,15,16 & 17 Appoint nonvoting members, Human Resources Advisory Committee: Al Koehler, Flora Blake, Cleo Sanchez, George Hall R-18 Dedication of perpetual rights -of -way, Carriage Estates, Third Filing R-19 Home rule special election recommendations and amendments adopted O GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN The following CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES resolutions were presented: • • RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on September 9, 1975, a County Homo Rule Charter for Weld county, Colorado, was adopted by a vote of the registered, qualified electors of the County; and WHEREAS, an opinion has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, by the Weld County Attorney, .ropy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, from said opinion, it apprears that there may bo certain legal problems concerning the election of two County Commissioners at a special election which the Board is directed by the Charter to autho- rize to be held before December 15, 1975; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado, has submitted a document, including amendments thereto, entitled, HOME RULE COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND COUNTY COUNCILMAN SPECIAL ELECTION, suggesting a procedure and time schodulefor the holding of this special election, marked Exhibit "B"; and WHEREAS, the Weld County Democratic Party and the Weld County Republican Party have each submitted a letter containing recommend- ations relative to proffered procedures to be followed regarding said special election, marked Exhibits "C" and "D", respectively, and attached hereto; and WHEREAS, inasmuch as time is of the essence, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to proceed and call a special election for the purposes as directed by the Charter; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that pursuant to opinion of the Weld County Attorney, and the recommendations of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, the Weld County Democratic Party and the Weld County Republican Party, all as contained in Exhibits marked "A", "B", "C", and "D", respectively, copies of said Exhibits are attached herewith and made a part hereof by reference, a special election is hereby called and shall be held on Tuesday, December 9, 1975. At such special elections a. Voters shall cast ballots to elect five (5) County Councilmen, and b. Voters shall cast ballots to elect two (2) County Commissioners (at large) as directed by the Weld County Charter. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board and it hereby Orders, that pursuant to recommendations of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder and the two major political parties in Weld County, Colorado, that all of the procedures and recommendations as contained in the hereinabove Exhibits "B", "C", and "D", be ratified and adopted and that designated candidates for the Office of County Commissioner and County Council- man shall be required to qualify for the respective offices pursuant to such recommendation; and That with regard to any requirements not expressly covered by the hereinabove mentioned documents, marked Exhibits "B", "C", and "0", respectively, Colorado State Election Statutes shall prevail. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and I II,- 7 se. cndeJ, Adopted by the following vole this 8th day of October, A. h„ 1975, ,ATTEST: 2- . 5 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Lp itttift+.C9eA Deputy County AiSPRO ?AS TO )\ORr•1: (et( S YP-,<�-� County Attorney • BOA H I) OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -2- I (4017 C9 COLORADO September 29, 1975 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Colorado 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80831 Gentlemen: OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY SAMUEL S. TELEP COUNTY AITORNEY PHONC (3031 35!4369 TNFIRST NATIONAL SANK WILDING GAMEY, COLORADO 10631 You have submitted the question of what type of election, if any, should be held to elect two additional County Commissioners before December 15, 1975, as required by the Home Rule Charter of Weld County recently adopted by the electors of Weld County. C. R. S. 1973, 30-11.513 requires that officers of a home rule county be appointed or elected as provided for in the Charter. This was not adequately done. The Charter as adopted requires that there be five county com- missioners (Section 8-1) with the two new additional officers to be elected at a special election to be held prior to December 15, 1975, (Section 18-4), The Charter also provides that special elections shall be called by resolution of the Boazd (defined as board of county commissioners in Section 18-10 (5) ) and conducted in accordance with the provisions of state law, (Section 15-2). A careful review of Title 1 and Title 30 of 1979 C. R.S. will show that there are no provisions in state law regarding the conduct of any such special election. C. R.S. 1973 1-1-104 (27) defines a special election as an election other than a general election for the purpose of filling a vacancy to art unexpired term of a representative in congress. (Emphasis supplied). Title 1, 1973 C. R, S. deals with the actual manner and procedure for conducting general and special elections but has no provisions for designating candidates for county commissioners in special elections, nor does it even contemplate such a special election, WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WARY & ASHLEY OIINN K. KILLINGS ROY 1.4010.R T I Beard of County Commissioners September 29, 1975 Page 2 Part 3, Article 14 of Title 1, 1973 C. N.S. deals with the nomination or designation of candidates but does not provide in any way for the nomination or designation of candidates for county commissioners at special elections. 1973 C. R.S. 1-14-201 mentions special elections but only to fill vacancies of representatives in congress, 1973 C. R.S. 1-14-301 provides for the nomination of any candidate for public office to be filled at either a general or special election who do not wish to be affiliated with a political party. This section cannot be construed as providing for a method of designating candidates in the special election as is required by the Charter because of the limiting definition of special election in 1973 C. R. S. 1-1-104 (27). The only other law found pertaining to special elections other than special district elections is 1973 C. R.S. 31-10-101 (13) which applies to municipalities and by statutory definition is not applicable to county officers. Since the Charter and state laws do not provide for a method of de- signating candidates for county commissioner in the special election or even holding such a special election, there arises a strong legal qu.9tion as to whether or not a valid election for two new county commissioner ' can be held, The only practical solution to this problem is that the present boat:' of county commissioners establish a procedure for the designation of candidate, for county commissioners in the special election. Some support for this procedure could possibly be justified by the broad interpretation of 1973 C.R.S. 30-11- 107 (e) which gives the board of county commissioners the broad power to manage the business and concerns of the county. Even though this procedure may be open to question legally, it is my opinion that the board of county commissioners should adopt the recom- mendations of the County Clerk and Recorder pertaining to the conduct of the special election of the two new county commissioners in order that the mandate of the electors of Weld County can be met and not circumvented. I trust this answers your inquiry. Re= ctf y submit (4. tr'r Samuel S. Telep County Attorney SST /jib r 5 CO Nil lON It COLN11 COGNCIIS\\ .,'FCS.V. EIFCfLON Sept. 5. 1475 r,rlic:t day to circulate non-partisn county council,'an petitions for nomination. .opt. 10. 14'5 F'arItest Jay to file application for absentee voter's ballot to vote in special election. Cct. 21, 1975 =itst Jay petitions for no:iinatin; lnuo,`eutdent candidates may be circulated. Oct. 23, 1975 list day for cor.nlssioner-at-lnrce can.idates to file petitions for noaination with the County Clerk and Recorder. Oct. 23, 1975 List day for non-partisan county council,aan to file petitions for nomination with the County Clerk and Recorder. Oct. 31, 1975 Last day objections to nominations of county councilmen may be filed with County Clerk and Recorder. Nov. 7, 1975 List day to register to vote in the special election. New. 7, 1975 List day to register to vote in the special election by federal post card. Nov. 7, 1975 List day to register to vote in the special election by affidavit. Nov. 7, 1975 Last day for change of address from one precinct to another. Nov. 9, 1975 Last day for the major political parties to hold nominating assemblies. Designated candidates shill file written acceptance with County Clerk and Recorder within seven (7) days oftee the assembly at which he was designated. Nov. 10, 1975 Last day for the major political parties to certify nominated candidates for the offices of county commissioners -at -large to the County Clerk and Recorder. Nov. 24, 1975 First day for absentee vOter to vote on 1-7-110 voting device. 49-14-10 Nov. 28, 1975 Filing date for contribution and expense disclosure statements with the County Clerk 49-27-108(1) and Recorder under provisions of Campaign Reform Act. Charter 1-7-102(4) 49-14-2(4) 1-14-301(e) Charter Nov. 28, 1975 ti -.t day for County Clerk and Recorder to publish notice of election. Sov. 28, 19)5 last day for nominated candidates to withdraw from election. Dec. 1, 1975 Last day vacancy in party nominations nay be filled by party central coanittee. Dec. 2, 1975 List day for filing, petitions for nnr,inittn;; Independent candidates with C/;nnty Clerk and Recorder. Petitions cost be filed by 3;tx) P.M. 1-2-202(l) 49-4-2-(1) 1-2-204(1) 49-4-14(1) 1-2-203(1) 49-4-13(1) 1-2-208(1) 49-4-18(1) 1-2-102 49-10-2 1-14-210(1) 49-6-10(1) 1-14-211 49-6-11 1-14-201(h) 49-7-1(9) \:. a. l4'? ',at Jai (or write-in C.n1JiJ.ttcs to file AL:t1jJVit of intent with County Clerk and 8ccerJet. _'t.. S. 1975 last Jay to file applicatiin for absentee octet's ballot to vote in the special election. 1a. S, 1375 ; gist day for ahseatco voter to vote on voting device. :Nee. 3, 1975 Fitst day for applying for and voting an ctocgency ahseatee voter's ballot. \c. 9, 1975 S,'ec ial etcetion day - This is the closest 1'r.csJay prior to the Peccu.ber 15, 1975 deadline (a Neaday) as called for in the adopted Charter. :c c. 9, 1375 Absentee voter's ballots to be in the hands of the County Clerk and Recorder no later than 7:00 P.N. 1-4-67(7) 1-7-107(4) 49-14-2(4) 1-7-110 49-14-10 1-7-123 49-14-23 1-7-106(1) 49-16-2 etc. 13, 1375 Last day for County IIonrd of Canvassers to 1-9-102 ce.nplete preliminary abstract of votes. 49-16-2. Jan. 3, 1976 Filing date for contribution and expense disclosure statements with the County Clerk and Recorder under the provision of 49-21-108(1) the campaign reform act. Jan. 3, 1976 Last day for County Clerk and Recorder to 1-9-104(3) (a) determine a winner in the ease of a tie. .ion. 3, 1976 Last day for a recount to be completed. 1-9-104(1) 49-16-4(1) Jan. 3, 1976 last day for filing Official Abstracts with 1-9-107 Secretary of State. 49-16-7 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF MELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON OCTOBER 1, 1975 1. Wake nomination petitions for Independent Candidates for the offices of County Commissioner -at -large available immediately for circulation. 2. Sat October 28, 1975 as the deadline for filing the completed petitions with the County Clerk & Recorder's office. Petitions must be filed no later than 3 p.m. on that day. 3. The petitions shall contain the signatures of 330 qualified electors of Meld County, i.e. 18 years of age, V.S. Citizen, resident of the state and precinct for 32 days. • Mid ems, .2)temootatio etvdtsi Coss 916 • Or,. AYfNU[ P. O BOX 1976 TILEPHONE 356-5659 GREELEY, COLORADO • 10411 e .1V..[ S1 .04 AAA Cs 'R/t[AW LtoN„o ROM V[01 CNA'AIARAN 1. RVlafll TVA N111, TRIA$up{A LINDA M ILIAN, 5{cRaARY September 21, 1975 • r, S. Lea Shehee Clara an3 Recorder 'paid County Courthouse Greeley, Colo. 80631 Dear dr. Shehee: :he I,'eld County Democratic xocutive Co::nittee believes that: 1, The recently adopted Weld County Charter expresses the -ishes and desires of the citizens of ilold County. 2. The charter provides for a partisan special election to be held prior to December 15, 1975 for the purpose of electing one County Comsissionor at -large for a ono year torn and one County Coaaissioner at -large for a three year tens, 3, That the Charter does not stipulate that said partisan election shall be held under the provisions of the Colorado ;anction Code, 4, The Charter intends that five County Coaaissioners be elected as of January 1 1976 in order to implement the procedures and intent of the Weld County Charter. 5. The pcedres for to elect County Cos; such issionorsare anotrcontained tisan cinlthe ection Colorado slection Code, or the Veld County Charter, Therefore, the dold County Democratic Executive Connittee at its September 21, 1975 :eating unanil;ously adopted the following resolution: at tae “Id County Dc:.:ocratic executive itt rata :.; n,'s to the ,fold County Board of Coa.:issioners that they 'oard of Co..issionors, by Resolution, set a ececial election on ivasday, Docectber 9, 1975. Said special 'leatton shall bo hold for the purpose of electing 5 County Cornell:en and 2 County Ca :,issionors as required by the ald County Charter. i`he .�cecutive Co.._,ittee rote::ends that in order for the c County Co_:issioners at -large to be elected in a partisan election as diraoteL1 by the r""la County Charter, the following procedure be adopted by the Board of Coanissioners: 1. .qualifications for no:dination at the Political rarty's County Central Costittee Meeting, which shall designate candidates for the Deceuber 9, 1975 election are that the candidate: +. shall be a registered elector, affiliated with the corresponding political party at least 12 months preceding the last held County Assonbly (1974), S. shall be a resident of Weld County. C. ::hall filo a petition containing 250 signatures of registered electors t;ho aro affiliated with the sane political party as the candidate na'ed on the petition, 2, The Clerk and Recorder shall issue'petitionc for County Co.ttissioner at -large one year terti, and County Co:- _tissioner at -large three year tort,. Said petitions shall be available upon passage of resolution of the Board of County Coissioners. The Clerk and Recorder shall certify validity of the petitions to the respective political parties, If a petition is short of required signatures, the prospective candidate shall have 3 days to obtain the additional required signatures. 5. The County Central Co:t ittee of the respective two ajor political parties shall meet prior to October 24, 1975, and shall designate candidates to appear on the Deconber 9 ballot. The voting for candidates shall be done according to the respective party rules. One candidate shall be designated for County Coa$ssioner at large on: year terra, and one candidate shall be dosi+,nated for County Cor:.lissionor at large three year ter.: as follows: t • Candidates whose petitions have bean certified by C.::nty e'er:. an.i Aecorder shall be no: inated and repeated aaliots shall be cast until one candidate receives a aajority vote of those present and eli"iblo to cast ballots, The hn,iiate rooeivin.; a :.ajority vote shall be designated by the County Central Coi;ittee as the party candidate for position of County Co.: iissionor at large onlyeer ter., 3. The Candidate for County Co:t issioner at large three year teru shall be designated in the saro flannel' as County C._,lissioner ono year tor.i, separate balloting being used for each office. C. Certificates of designation for the candidates desi- gnated by the County Central Couuittee for the position of County Co:_.issioner at largo one year tertt and County Co.,:iissioner at large ) year tor:: shall be conplotod and filed with the geld County alork and Recorder prior to ectober £r, 197;,° Very truly yours, c,K4, ; lt-j a `m ti d(/une Steintsrk, Chairan field County Donocratic Farty Weld ':f*:ntv Republican Party t:'2$ 9th Avenue Greeley, Joloredc k'3t September 21, 1975 :a'ncra&le S. Lee Shehee Weld County Clerk and Recorder Weld County Services Annex Greeley, Colorado &%31 Dear Nr. Shehee, P Wald County Republican Party Executive Committee members, after consultation with members of the Democratic Executive Committee and the County Clerk and Recorder, agreed at a September 22, 1975 meeting to s'nest the following crocedures as a possible method of election of the two new County Commissioners, one for a one year tern and one for a three year tern, called for in the Home Rile Charter. Election procedures should be clarified and expedited as soon as cossirle. To establish the most equitable method of election in the time allotted by the Home Rule Charter, the Weld County Republican Executive Committee reconnends, A. A Republican candidate, to qualify for nomination, roast be a registered elector affiliated with the Republican Party for twelve months prior to the last county assembly. to a resident of Weld County and file a petition with ₹50 signatures of registered electors affiliated with the same politcal party as the person named on the petition. 2. Petitions, supplied by the County Clerk and Recorder, should stipulate whether the person mused on the petition is a candidate for the one year tern as a Commissioner at large or the three year term as a Commissioner at large. Petitions should be made available once the Board of County Commissioners passes a resolution extablishing election procedures. The last day for Commissioner candidates to file their petitions with the County Clerk and Recorder shall be October 28th. The County Clerk and Recorder shall certify the validity of all oetitions and those named in petitions, whose petitions are found to have inadequate signatures, shall have three days to obtain the additional necessary signatures. C. The respective Central Committees shall meet on or before November 9, 1975 and designate candidates for a December 9th election. • At the Central Committee meeting the Commissioner candidates for the one year term whose petitions have been certified by the Co.:nty Clerk and Recorder shall be nominated and ropeated ballets cast until one candidate receives a ,majority vote of those present and eligible to cast ballots. The candidate receiving the majority vote shall be destmated by the Central Committee as the Party candidate for postticn of County Commissioner at large for a one-year term. The candidate for County Commissioner at large for the three year term Shall be designated in the sa*se manner as the County Commissioner can- didate for the one year term, separate ballot being used for nob office. D. Certificates of designation for candidates designated by the County Central Commttee as candidates for the County Commissioner terms of one year and three years most be completed and filed with the County Clerk's office on or before November 10th, 1975. Ws realise the above procedure is a new procedure and other methods can be followed, including changing the date of the election. We would respectfully sabmit that a judicial decision might be advisable to immediately clarify the proper procedure. The election is unique and not covered in the existing law. fhe Weld County Republican Party is ready and willing to assist in expediting the provisions of the Hone Rule Charter. Respectfully _a',mitt Agine va . Chairman eld County Republican Party RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore and on June 11, 1975, an oil and gas lease was executed by Weld County, Colorado) Customer's Draft in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($$00.00) was received representing the first year pay- ment, said draft deposited in the County General Fund, and WHEREAS, a correction was made in the county's interest in the property to be leased, and WHEREAS, a request for the reimbursement has been presented to the Board, marked Exhibits "A" and "B", attached hereto for ready reference, showing Weld County having only an undivided 50% interest in the property described as follows: Northwest it S::ction 25, Township 8 North, Range 60 West of the 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado, and, WHEREAS, it has been recommended that the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) representing the overpayment for the incorrect interest, be refunded to Raymond T. Duncan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Weld County Treasurer, Francis M. Loustalet, be, and he hereby is authorized to refund from the County General Fund to Raymond T. Duncan, the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) representing the amount of overpayment for the incorrect interest. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:;,72 , yZ2,P' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER kip CLERK TO THE BOARD tputy County tiler APPROY,P,DI AS TO FORM: County Attorney LHR 443 THOMAS H. CONNCILY 01l •,l0Ptilifil• $16 N,oN\D •.Y,h•• SV,ID,Y• O Qo.cnoo •0101 .303, •1.3••• 1303) 01S•3.1S September 23, 1975 Mr.,a.•cuel S.Telep Attorney at Law First National Rank Building Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Oil and Gas Lease Mid. 50% int, in: NWt Sec, 25-T8N-R6CW Weld County, Colorado NW Buckingham Area Dear Xr.Telep: On June 6, 1975 we purchased a lease from the Weld County for 5.00 per acre for 160.00 acres or a total bonus consideration of .00. Bonus consideration was paid by Raymond T. Duncan, lessee, on July 3, 1975. We had title checked, copy of Memorandum enclosed for your reference, and it appears the County only owns an undivided 50%. If you agree with the above, we would appreciate your reimbursing Raymond T,Duncan for one-half of the bonus paid or $400.00. Please remit your check to me for transmittal to Mr, Duncan. 'hank you for your cooperation in this matter. THC:bk Enclosure cc: Raymond T.Duncan Attention: Dale Harrison • n OtsN s H.Connelly tVi MEMORANDUM DESCRIPTION: The NW} of Section 25, Township 8 North, Range 60 Best of the 6th P.X., in Weld County, Colorado. Except the Sisk Reservoir No. 2. Except right of way as conveys-• by instrument recorded in Book 983, Page 30, Weld County Records. GRANTEES IN LAST INSTRUMENT OF RECORD TRANSFERRING TITLE: HENRY P. WILSON and RUSlE N. WILSON, in Joint tenancy, acquired from Harvey Duoll aka Harvey H. Duell and Helen H. Duoll, by virtue of Warranty Deed dated May 12, 1967 and recorded May 15, 1967 in Book 581, under Reception No. 1503442, Weld County Records. ENCUMBRANCE OF RECORD: Amortization Mortgage from Harvey Duoll aka Harvey H. Duesll and Helen M. Duell to The Federal Land Bank of Wichita, dated October 1, 1963 and recorded October 2, 1963, under Reception No. 1418246 in Book 492, Weld County Records, in the amount of $17,000.00, interest at 50 per annum, payable in installments. MINERAL RESERVATIONS OF RECORD: Contained in the Warranty Deed from C.F. Caine dated July 23, 1924 and recorded September 3, 1924 in Book 739, Page 451, Weld County Records, is the following: "Reserving however to the party of the first part as undivided 1/2 interest in and to any and all mineral and oil rights in the said premises." Contained in the Deed from Weld County dated December 7, 1943 and recorded January 3, 1944, in Book 1124, Page 206, Weld County Records, is the following: "reserving therefrom totreater, the oil, gas or other minerals therein,,,," 'MINERAL CONVEYANCES OF RECORD: NONE OIL AND GAS LEASES OF RECORD: Oil and Gas Lease from Weld County, Colorado to Raymond T. Duncan, dated June 6, 1975 and recorded June 19, 1975 under Reception No. 1663227 in book 741, Weld County Records. Primary term is b years. Oil and Gas Lease from Weld County, Colorado to Charter Exploration and Production Company, dated June 18, 1975 and recorded June 25, 1975, under Reception No. 1663726 in Bock 742, Weld County Records. Primary term is 5 years. Except all tax sales and special assessments, if any. This Memorandum is not to be construed as an Abstract of Title, nor an opinion of title, nor a Volley of Title Insurance, and the 1iabllity of Transamerica Title Insurance Company is hereby limited to the amount of fee paid for this statement. Dated this 9th day of JULY , 1975, at 7:45 o'clock A.M. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY T • APPOINT AL KOEHLER MEMBER, WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE - NONVOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution dated Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created, by resolution dated June 11, 1975, nonvoting members wore allowed, and a vacancy dons now exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Mr. Al Koehler be appointed to fill said vacancy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Mr. Al Koehler be and he is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy beginning as of this date and ending December 31, 1977. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion and d, a1dopted by the following vote this of 8s QpQQ�KBQQ duly made 8th day AnEST :. f(c e>� COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ,XND CLERK TO THE BOARD SYi DEPUTY COUNTS? CLERK� 1 LHR 99 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO A 1i'r lG"�..:) duly made and 9th day of APPOINT FLORA BLAKE MEMBER, WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE - NONVOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution dated June 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated June 11, 1975, nonvoting members were allowed, and a vacancy does now exist; and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Ms. Flora Blake be appointed to fill said vacancy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Ms. Flora Blake be and she is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy beginning as of this date and ending December 31, 1977. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion sgAppOsO, adopted by the following vote this 8111 r, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /eel, lei ATTESTtr?. <c- • -` ✓�, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE /BOARD aYt{k�%„ALL: (- (\\/. -C1. u/. --. :-DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK , LHR 39 !� l -/CC/ io APPOINT CLEO SANCHEZ MEMBER, WELD comry HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY communes - NONVOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution dated June 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated June 11, 1975, nonvoting members wero allowed, and a vacancy does now exists and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Ms. Cleo Sanchez be appointed to fill said vacancy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Ms. Cleo Sanchez be and she is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy beginning as of this date and ending December 31, 1977. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and 4`o , adopted by the following vote this Sth day of , 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTESTp-7..la.. COUNTY CLERK ..AND CLERK TO AND RECORDER THE BOARD -. BY". DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK I LHR 99 /� .! i&vz • • I 3 ij APPOINT GEROGE HALL MEMBER, WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE - NONVOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution dated Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated June 11, 1975, nonvoting members wore allowed, and a vacancy does now exist; and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Mr. George Hall be appointed to fill said vacancy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Mr. George Hall be and he is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy beginning as of this date and ending December 31, 1977. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and Aesvoslid, adopted by the following vote this ethday of OCAYAL61 1975. ATTESTI c":14.__ S` -- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER CLERK TO THE BOARD LfiR 99 UT UNTY CL£RK'\ THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Stift /1" I AUTHORISE EXTENSION OF LEASING CVUSTY MINERAL LANDS TO TEXACO. INC. ONE (1) YEAR EXTENSION - DECEMBER 16, 19761 WHEREAS, the County of Weld, State of Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands in Weld County, and WHEREAS, said minerals aro presently lease until December 16, 1475, to Texaco, Inc., and WHEREAS, Texaco, Inc., has requested a one (1) year extension of said mineral lease, more particularly described as follows: TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 61 WEST, 6th P.M. Section 231 NE\ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that they do hereby sign said amendment of lease as submitted by Texaco, Inc., for the above described mineral lands, for extension of one (1) year, ending December 16, 1976. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 8th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • ATTEST Cer/— f`:, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ?&D CLERK TO THE OARD By !�k 51; y County er -Li 4c-tc A fi / 4),-e f} •:j. y� tit . f a ♦ C -7101a • 1650 55n !t. op..; 141975 t,c..W M . .... ecsxi tn. P IL� 149. $ l~ vas 1,. f►oui+ / EXTENSION AGREEMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS; THAT, WHEREAS, by instrument dated the 16th day of December, 1970, weld County, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, by the Board of County commissioners, for its respective interest as Lessor executed and delivered to TEXACO Inc., as Lessee, an Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease covering 160.00 acres, more or less, of land in Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows, to -wit; Township:2 North, Range 61 Westc 6th P.M. Section 23i Nth said lease being recorded in Volume 638 at $1560141 of'the records of said County, which lease and all rights and privileges thereunder are now held by TEXACO Inc., a Delaware corporation;' p. 0. Box 2100, Denver, Colorado; and, WHEREAS, it is the mutual desire of the' undersigned, herein- after referred to as 'Lessor', and TEXACO Inc., hereinafter're- ferred to as 'Lessee', to extend said lease: NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned,'the present owner of said land or an interest in the minerals thereunder, for and in consid- eration of the sum of Ten and mote Dollars (610.00), cash in hand paid by Lessee, the receipt of which is acknowledge4 by Lessor and which is full consideration for,eavh and every agreement herein, does hereby agree as follows; 1. That said lease, insofar as the interest owned by the undersigned Lessor is concerned, shall be amended by this agreement so that the primary term ending the 16th day of December, 1975, as therein provided, is extended for one (1) year from and after said date and so long thereafter as oil, gas, distillate, sulphur, or other minerals are produced thereunder, or any operation id conducted, ady payment is made, or any condition exists which, as provided in said lease, continues said lease in force. 750 i 16`72109 1. That all rentale1d Oar to be due the undersigned Lessor under the: to pf spill µ alkali bereft extended for the period ding-tus 16th dt of becembt, 1976, to to are hereby fully laid ' T G . 4, In all other respects, exxepl� di s ,eale may vo been t.jreviously amended or supplem4iecs and yit xP tsly changed hereby, the original lease shall contd3n full fclyand effect as orig- inally written and for the same consideration hereinabove reoited. The undersigned Lessor does hereby in all things ratify, adopt, and confirm said lease as the same may have been previously amended or supplemented and as hereby amended and extended, and does hereby lease, demise, and let all of its interest in the acreage covered by said lease unto Lessee, subject to and in accordance with and under the terms and provisions of said lease as previously amended or supplemented and as the sane is hereby amended and extended. This agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and shall be binding upon all parties executing it as Lessors, whether or not all parties owning an interest in the land or minerals there- under execute the same or a similar agreement. The provisions here- of shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, legal repre- sentatives, and assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this 8th day of October , 1975. t LESS ATTEST:��ir<t COUNTY CLERKccDER )� Atio CLERK W THE BOARD I '4, (Deputy County Clerk ,4tZ'c.( c-<_, STATE OF Colorado ) THE BOARD OF U TY COMMISSIONERS )SS WELD COUSTY, COLORADO COUNTY OP Weld The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 8th day of October , 19 75, by Glenn X. Billings Victor L. Jacobucci, Roy Moser Witness ay hand and official seal. my commission expirest 1- .2 _ 7 6 4-4141 No ary 3 -1 sand for Said County and State • RESOLUTION WHEREAS, at a regularly held meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, on October 1, 1975, Amoco Production Company of Denver, Colorado, submitted to the Board an oil and gas lease covering 7.82 net acres of county owned mineral lands situate in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, and more particularly described as shown on check num- ber 84773 dated September 3O, 1975, and in accordance with letter of September 29, 1975, marked Exhibits "A" and "B" respectively, and which are incorporated herein for ready reference and WHEREAS, Amoco Production Company has offered to purchase the hereinabove described lease for the sum of 5200.00 and the Board deems it to be in the best in- terest of the County that said lease be executed in ac- cordance with the terms therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board execute the hereinabove mentioned oil and gas lease in the form attached hereto, marked Exhibit "C", covering all the interest which the County has in the above -de- scribed lands. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO lXl trc.c ATTEST: s:-cti_ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER (-AWD CLERK TO THE ARD "a BY,„st :fit. k 2 i% ,/Deputy Count Clerk /S g/itet��� /-cla__24/ �li/leis ter— / /, • &%,f/ ;q„ rsiar•a _DeNIEB, iVLO.R.kDO .----,----,�«, o, SEPIEMRER 70 11 75 NO. 84773 No Protest At Schtr, 'ay .k: WELD COL'oll r..l gad(t,/top C. �o.•..er EA•45S4$ (()A ) • Son eons tJara IS -IN -64Q) We ki County Colora4o. ✓ !na feat Neoret H ..V rnM Canty C a • 55.1 1049 I 344,42 ....... ...... Oaiw e coveting 7.82 acres out of SE/4 Sec. 1: 10 39'0000 II: 0030 09 al' 7 .�.�t�Y`+.f,' • �• 1({i; Syr ?�+e` <� + c*NSte K't i, l'S.••• ,�,?!�<.... • Sit% l•= .a :3 its �` •a,f)• uLl s.- f 4-14A .6►rc+ th•re..raw]YCir ls.: nY .• tY a;-.:•ia.,y\`iii Mv44l•vaVIS • 703.c- -c .,rS�t.�1141'y. Li= '.%�?'/ +'`� '�%�`k .� i w�l^?S+a.1 1S cxX'' ; '6 September 29, 1975 Amoco Production Company SecuriI Lr11 Byll. r. Dtn.er. COIL 4310 w202 (.;Ipr 31iM 01' 0rtlrier it Re* EA 45,848 Section 19 -1N -66W Weld County COLORADO T S Yancey DiieCON Li Amon C!au0 Neely 1. M. Br,Oy P.S. Abbey OVrtIlrdirito Mr. Samuel Telep Weld County Attorney First National Bank Building Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Telept Enclosed is the Oil and Gas Lease we discussed and our draft for $200.00. The lease provides for a primary term of one year and the usual 1/8 royalty on produotion. We have omitted the title warranty section from the lease form and have added a non-develOpsfterit-j5Y Vision. - ----- If the terms are acceptable, please execute and return the original copy of the lease or return the draft. Should you have any additional questions, please let me know. Very truly yours, AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY P. 8. Abbey District Landman By RNDtwpcm Enclosures 1.5 as ur w Rec. No. lend° - S. Let SKeete, Jr, Recorder (one ,Oka NwDtrIt.n [+_ f ('On-ntvelopetnt) OIL AND GAS ICISE r;tt l ;Si e,ON r ..d. tl.. 50th _ dv of .. Septesbe[ .... _ _ _.. ..... Weld County, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, by the board of County.__ _ Comissioaers for its respective interests Wald County Courthouse, Greeley,Colorado... 80631 A'n•co Production Comrang,_ Security. Lift bldg., Denver,.Colorado_80202.___ _ t.,... il1?NtS,41Hl L Lena a un., u.Lm of Ten. an1_Do/1OQ.-.-.__x _..n.:....--..------- __--"_Dorn d 10.00 l•all or a Jr t t:n bed n t a.'.d S r t? greement. of Lan l •;* eontaIo.d. brr.by Pent. lens e 4 Ie. es. ...� .... .r ..e .. a rS•rol hn at i^d 'etb t . r. r.s tl'n.on sod rn, o•r�sod scroll .,bd<Ora is oil irted sod nxr,llcent sod core'! la or K... •a r. tdt rue of. vest, t.vr .p..rt. sit o., ail] ,ro.L. s, aid b -ii tr( It ..^'.le.., a. Carder dun brd bald la - Veld comet. Colorado to.it. c 1 . _ o'clock _*,.L._OPT .14 1975 See attached rider 4 Township 1 North, Range 66 West, 6th P.H. Section 19e 1.82 acres, more or lees, described in five tracts as follows' Tract No. le The North 10 feet of the S/2 SE/4 Tract No. 2e The South 20 feet of the N/2 SE/4; Tract No, 3e A parcel of land in the N/2 SE/4 described ass Beginning at a point on the North line of a private right-of-way, said right-of-way being 20 feet off the South side of the N/2 SE/4, a distance of 2,054 feet West of the East line of N/2 SE/4 said Section 19; running thence West 306.4 feet; thence North 426.5 feet; thence East 306.4 feet; thence South 426.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3 scree, more or less. Tract No. 4e A tract in N/2 SE/4 described eat beginning at a point on the North line of a private right-of-way said right-of-way being 20 feet off the South side of N/2 SE/4 said Section 19, a distence'of 2,054 feet West of the East line of the N/2 SE/4 said Section 19; thence East 204.2 feet; thence North 426.5 feet; thence West 204.2 feet; thence South 426.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2 acres, more or less. Tract No. Si A tract described es beginning at the Northeast corner of Tract No. 4 described above; Thence West 510.6 feet; Thence North 85.3 feet; Thence East 510.6 feet; Thence South 85.3 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1 acre, more or less. Oa 4 • k" • 750 1672108 -O9- Notwithstanding any provision of this lease to the contrary, no operations shall be conducted on the above desctibed land without the written consent of lessor. • '11. tit7lErLY ere 4 M to t. v womIOonr ...lion et Irk timed dr..l'. I or atba deuelolmeet operat!ara atd,o. le the teener, do it ah 1113 I.Ve d Dee d 1 or `v aid •iihout ftiAh.r Daj m•.t. Ohio the rorp••in barrio scalded. and soleit eandirg eat+ a ae:e.reed t t ola t oh el be 1 v a term et t nth from this Sato It•:kd 'primary krm`I tad se bop therrafter r all .v a • p el.,.�t feria ,.d of et 'ea . h •!al set lnJ 's pc J hereunder. 1. The v b pat by l w s - C.0- • .saga 2hrh of that treduewt sod aced 1.90 444 hod. the same to be delivr•d et tot reline tat th1 sr<•c at t the p s 1..1 the ts y h• cosseted laser* say from tut to Gme pure0leo any royalty oil In fa scansion suing the a t t o t for he bold, b p dotal `a tae to el p.rcasa lilt on gag, lodms <o!ne%nI duo or other p Wows a.dra en pro. k. < r m ot 0 I. •': 'd "oaf oft t i. i v I:t thy ntr ion et dwtn' or other product ther•trom tha market ,aloe It t e e11 0f our • f -f l`t e eiet W t d that an eth sell s %Ie •e1!* the royalty noel be *needle:*needle:1i of the amount storied l.ea mach ma's; chili there L • P 1e ha hew xho bertha" loafed be • t h - bvt t eis at being sold or Yt d Lessee may rap ne royalty. on or below dnet ,try an after the at. •w clt icaJ tt.1 s A 1 e. J be • a. n -al as the sem of II 00 per • o. and 11 moth pennant lo made or leaders{ Ws kw shall AA r _ • s J '1Si . d that rue a b. t D edu' el trine this hale in paying quintiles. ti''es. Lento 'hal loos tree ate of oil, l, gas, toed mod situ boaveld 1 G, ..... wee, Srus teaot5 wt's. feeel .vl..ea. hereunder, and the r<vtty on ail and gas .ball It computed atter d.dartiog any so used. l ta.+ea lit 1., Opta heat" rep gen the tight tad peer to pal or e-mbine the acreage tetrad by this kue or Oaf portion thereof YsIs o0 d Jo h.r d leis. n trio ied ',u cc Iota m the harm s e a initrr thereof to the indent, bereiraf'-r site .d, n Lea in Lao .i• h1"grat t • a ... t 1. order p lit s I.t rl or to de Y aC •01-Cer.'t paid ksnd Ja : lee, in compliancy itb Pa 5DKinp, raid of theinv.' f a a ;h y a lbr t ' Rya a a when to do so weal& in the Judgment a tens. promote the conservation of oil ear go - t r a hha may Ye produced friar, a J 'risotto. Lula pooled la oil hereunder .5011 mot aut.t tilt Sly 'Acted el metes each Is area. 104 .n to -J t.,+ h or .hall not a• s.•ills a tooted in area 110 arra each blue a tolerance of Ili. thereat i.e.. tdod that should de tremor,. 'Y 6• n r' eocr dN Ce C t the resent.d. n of tnto Inca tilt. \hies eyelet units aorta'''. ideated Mir <oniorm *oboist e.9y In alt •h A.ti d rr coal !ovule, toners inter the or..leant hereof nosy pool of combing arrest. •ward by thk kw, or Idly portion throe( a. t s -NJ N • g ,trots and as to gem In yap ate of mint omeay. The units formed by pooling as to any stratum me 'trots c • r r neat the tot€ ar a ,ilia •T'cl the u Irmo Is waded oe combined to any other mattes of 'teats. and oil baits need s 4.1% Cu .• Tor lohaiing is *co or s re ir,ncea 0,6'1t Mull the rlele. of besot Lase* Inreueder to pod Ors kip. or to r . L t P, ren ted ed In eh. •ppropr1arto cocoas tf the (coney It which the m poleiol cs o gloated an Iwvu r rot b w J t t lit • e u • poled unt lase. goy at he election exercise kI pooling option after commoner( opt stioo to or -< . 1 .d p w aid the poled t may Inrlwl+. ha it u nut r aired to oIncl d land or hues a which • well dt r r . t -ti n h• eb f tern completed et upon •larch opperators Ice the drilling of • wen for oor gas well 1.h. Leers, co• 1 end r pea -active I on a gr I um any art of Ihe pooled unit 111 h 'notelr of or I portion of the -e f D t. h for d tl' { e cum od or eat Dro..an ern as ordure! before or after oh. a .ecution g t t de. e ' a p e oled hall to .dd a rop' at r toy dr'rg on Ise prodwthen td ail a gu we from !and tweed by > t t ..e h h n' b beret a• p s tarred by Ill kv. and she fleet scrag. torn[ m ri sick t of nitsu to on and ga+ t n tu+ p ed alt be v fed toy alp Won ware t� paymrn. of tonics on production frog* t011Cos M omQ to If the onto had t v F h y.rx a of rum uInr th. onit •a to which woes of onetin tai pt'reats out ofeoduetba •ref NO of them hell • r -.A wii ; a and antemaorother reel at them tho produced hum the rpoolednunit ann. terdu~:ing that sod for operationis * lease the included •:'tea ..e •: wa: s ....1 to art In nn re 'Las —that .d to say. there than be dlw•td to the aargt trend by tie few and IncludedIs the beard eat en e1 d lied rhe. rr ether of them produced from 1M posed omit bleb the somber of in riser term eoaerd by ON kw sod the P ti 1 ata he ha the total 5aasbr et surface oars Included to oho potted unit. Fcaat!tho Ierg.nda shall be computed on the portion of :d. I • he oit eif see, he ether of them. a •l.«at« b b aid production by ohs less red incised Is .Ate eels Suit a. though math i I ant roe, . r . ' ohw a -i. The .typ-ad'ea� na rca. J oil t sill to < try 'derol production from the truth or oil pooled ask from which It k producing u., n al ^. ,X4444..!..-, er s-” tie a ml pooled any. r Production from the kw u do pooW Oh tram I if to the au,. toc, of the triter, urn all CO eat be sot belts produced on set land. tee from land social theu•hh, but Leann to then thereof to tr I.n. r rr a e nf opra'kils theeeu or shall bias eoadetd • dr Palo therms sit1ie 60 lays prior to the end of the primary terms, lb ken shall a• lore as .r•rr.4n5 on set well r for drill..' rs oral a et say additional well aro prosecutedwith so •lotion of motd titm e0 coo .-es. a mew. . ! .4 then r .:e a the produet. of oil ce gas so long thartfter it on of du to Ceraduad from old and. or from load pooled I errata. If, e ,• one tfe lie,.. rr era f ea bath end attar ail or gas k produced from malt land, of from lad pooled (herewith. that production thf.ai - m 0h. Iw than b-rrenc i If Levan wmmmen ope atoll ford glint a reworblot within ti toys after the reuatiat of k , b t la rues ant er'ret no toea a tech oiler .atom are prosecuted with no .rssttlon of more that II aneec airs it and ..t the p *5-c., • f oil or go, a tans thereafter o Oil of em k produced from sellard oe Item lend pooled therewith. Any pooled snit • -r a L .h the le h r...f. ma) be d!t.ofad DI Leger b mutes sent filed ice record I. the appropriate neat(' of the county .- t tet teen .1 t • p r ar-sr tho eomrletlooe t • drs halo co the et-asylumof produetke on sail unit. to the event • sop a r d . g a t -a should by betueha In no *Laced Io d and r thin all fret and des. 1 p th lease promisee, a Ltd pooled .-. r 1 t via '1.. e n 1. to • r,eturaby prudent'pr-atue woad drill undor the CITA lir nirrilai fircurndllnerl. Insert may a. y - in i m Ina or yin:*el reared • rrt • red a warman y s Pettis or rovthrovet toe throve described promises and -+• c. r s. d• h -s Sc..0 to sx0 poet n or portions and to rela a d of el ebl.ati.mo as la Oa arroyo nurrenirrrd. I . L•este a1! I:..r'hr r'oh, it see, ❑me fair• w after the eat:ration af Oda loan to remove elphoorrha and tlserres placed by Lessee on sold lane, , r.Y,.l or =her at d -se red r.now• a'1 (r lrt halite ern -:hid ly LeBow. Lowey wit bury ell rite li.res pla.. ordinary plow depth, eq., -4.nrney h and -r may to as J d I tote oe In part sat the D'ovk,anr hereof than tatted te thole heir. iucca>orm sadhu,ralgne p • al th, tuna or rya how tar arc.monllebW ab oil operate to Ice( the bl igaaons or diminish the right. d tan... eat Da ne- 1 n):p h 1 M binding on t w a'1 lA rip 130) den After Lessee shall ht berm far plated by neutered L. • all t lessee's of b h. m reel fed tees, of r a ed Inrtr,mret intrumeers evidencing a ncing same. In the trend of sA>ameet 1.-. h y f b h r y eh: et Ins d h:.1 rot c eevilyoupon the caber t tote lease or f b I-' r m • rut • .. J a cn sl h our ter, Levee may hholJ portion (tr. the; of who ,c o • • e > payment the rent onka and anti Paralleled with • e., q _. .0 .real by t" rah r�-rt G.y...e eat rya se, et 1• rrrelvr payee,' die dl. I. r.e •-A by Ite-.e V any ob-rtCan arikr turn ..doe shill not sort • ferfrivne er ter min aeon of this trios roe roux a termination or reversion { l • f y t f r I h-,cl In •h or la part la the event detour m r al horlo s that nlendu are not st any ties• be: ( it A h� • L „ 1 not fp levee to antra of the farts relied oroa as ciratituting m hooch hereof. and 1n,«. It tin - t1 A t' whieh t e the cormorants with the obi'i.uern Impay by avlrtw et tels Instrument. so, reach,> t •a' t tee I'at n act on • d p iet le•ee thin Sconce the sorspr remred %treader n a reuuashl> peudol co ntoe hot a re, r • A' ob t It •t -lint be rev -area le frill mon than ono wetlnpsr fort(111 acres of the oleo retinal to-yrdeo and nosh(' am! yN1.. 0l t raring tries si-I ors -r set ~e DP sorts plus an area. 19oac. at to emoted Idete of 110 seen of tit Moll men el beau odes J ey 1, tor., h e, a; on ilia. Lea..er at it python y Sonata ay tai mortgage a other lln •y in s J J 4 '• n . or p•rt. seed r• e. rot leswe Sore •n. a h 1O w_strand to such he -a with oh. right to mfart ymf and soDl1 rea•hb me re >. lee v of derleg irgell tefw110er:'Vnt, ie: treed that If fetid lc s MI t !I� Si or gm. a It tor ore.: •a:4 last Lela thsn othlreb', emote tate. the. the rothities to I. 514 Laster alma ht 'axe( W 4,e,cont.oy. Ii.,.,tl • > m. or sr.., of *4 aortas aamd o thaw. fad l. a•< t, to.. bus. It .hall naaertattey he binding epos the party of pertly rR..nI the tot. ;• 4 a d t-. S. •-caned fr'o+ Dry a -MA any tyres to Implied tonenina of Oils k -a.,140, from enndurtir^ drunk, or re.teutr opratlose ihr-oe e t x ing of or Ina w n Pd hr • or , r d t -, b •t hip .la a to the a fpm eel ttrid, a hp opm rrne t fore, we a s wee,. , y -e t -w rm, • v • > . t If. reraLs ' w of me 4 rrinen41 a th, to rrify. the% skidpee h• lted. 1laaei Al/no. to Olgarth fuel ,..„,„•t eta r fen, omit wo be Natty to tasty," gar f 1. r. lea ply o%crr•kl; and Oda Ins, than be talented while and so be w cr ,ash.. Lew er d am, pn5111 rap, 1 :m IsMeet if Sr.a,e nr rreti.op enora on or from prcdNuka ac:no oil se s•. frees al. lagged l 51' f 5041 •ca ha winch anorn I -as... see>th:ne lies tEk bon to the eue4rr sotrkluanQiee. !Sinn the termination of this lease In whole or in part by election or by failure to sate payments as aforesaid, lessee or his assigns shall within 30 days release by wiitten instilment the lard or portion thereof which said lease testdrtitesi and said notice shall also be sent to the lessor giving the book ardpage of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any law of the State of Colorado now in effect restricting or limiting the powers of Counties or Boards of County Commissioners and provision herein in conflict therewith shall be inoperative and void. r 1672108' ._ n artsr<e amrrtor a. u.r,:e.eei ...<w.J or. 'le r.!. trot .sect r.we.. _ ATTEST:rdaL aS,e. _ /f VELD cowry, a political subdivision of COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER to is of i• ado AND RX TO T,BOARD- - et = • CCesela / eFr.ty County ClertIc txxiot bi Tax? Idiptifieation Nasser - �Ces 2-Mr?, Tax` tdentffie-- tj•n Number f4 •gTP[ry '411 I ...CPI c . l..V.r.H lieas t!•• h!a fins antra aan•x. AT ESTsr.Ge_ *Sect ,frWELD COUNT; a political subdivision of COUNTY CLERX MD RECORDER trs/SS, is of CO ado . MD CLERX TOTl{�/ 3OABD /c�f 'f yfJ+JSI[aJ '✓l uty County C1lrk ran* /itesa r BY / ,li?' ce-C(f. _ T+t fetstiftcatlon hurter Tat Mantilla S n Number • lett750 a.. O EAC I3 Striae: of COLORADO ioanty .f XU143. _ _ INUIIUI' U lCKNON LEVUMEXT N. TM feteeoine inatz,n, nt wee .Ano.lfdjfd 1172108 4i . if btu,. mfthe .__ ath __ thy ot.____4ctabnr______. 75 _hI Glenn K. Billin 9a,2oY.Mosor and Viotor L. Jacobeccl My lca, cluion fayirf. e' SLATE OF C000ty of feast Note tie O INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT } as. The ton`ote. Ie entzee% Iris sehns'ifdtsd before rat this day of Sty Cosmisa os .•yw. A i R 3 p 2 , If Usury Public I KESOI.UTION RE: WELD COUNTY AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESY1UCES DEPARTMENT AND MARIA DE SANTIS. WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commis- sioners, Weld County, Colorado. that it would be in the best interest of the County to enter into an agreement for the use and benefit of the Weld County Human Resources Department to lease certain premises (being part of a business building located at Sth and Oak Street), in Frederick, Colorado. from Maria De Santis. and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board to enter into an agreement with Maria De Santis to establish the use of certain premises located in a business building at 5th and Oak Street, Frederick, Colorado, for the use and benefit of the Weld County Department and Human Resources, on the terms and conditions as recited in the attached lease agreement. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Weld, State of Colorado, be authorized to enter Into an Agreement attached hereto for the use and benefit of the Weld County Human Resouces Department, all as recited and set forth in the attached Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of October, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST '/L Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY t Deputy County CTerk Afi V D AS TO RM: County Attorney /IF 3 (JO TIIiS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 8th day of October, 1975, between WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, by the Weld County Hoard of County Commissioners, (hereinafter called County), for the use and benefit of the Weld County Department of Human Resources, and MARIA OE SANTIS, c/o Carmen De Santis, Frederick, Colorado, W1TNESSETII; That for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein agreed to be kept and performed, Maria De Santis hereby leases and agrees to provide unto County the following described premises, to -wit: The South part of the business building located at 5th and Oak Street, Frederick, Colorado, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, unto County from the first day of October, 1975, to the 31st day of May, 1976. And County, in consideration of the teasing of the premises as above set forth, covenants and agrees with Maria De Santis to pay to said Marta De Santis as rent for the same the sum of One Thousand One Hundred Twenty Dollars ($1, 120.00) payable as follows, to -wit: That the first and last months rent be paid in advance, at the rate of One Hundred and Forty Dollars ($140.00) per month for the duration of the within lease, That County keeps said lease premises in the same condition as re- ceived at the beginning of this lease, ordinary wear and tear excepted, That said County further covenants with Marta De Santis, that at the expiration of the time mentioned in this lease, peaceable possession of said premises shall be given to the said Maria De Santis, in as good a condition as they now are, the usual wear, inevitable accidents, and bss by fire excepted; and that upon the non-payment of the whole or any portion of said rent at the time when the same is above promised to be paid, the said Maria De Santis may, at her election, either distrain for said rent due, or declare this lease at an end, .aud recover possession as if the same was held by forcible detainer; that said County hereby waiving any Notice of such election, or any demand for the possession of said premises, IT IS FURTHER COVENANTED AND AGREED between the parties aforesaid, that this Agreement may be cancelled by one party giving the other party at least thirty (30) days' written notice of Its intention to do so, The covenants herein shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, executors, and administrators and assigns of the parties to this lease. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duty executed in duplicate, as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth, /i traria De Santis c/o Carmen De Santis /` tn.( .eft, Es•) ATTEST/t_ e>. — Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By'; j,• .d;t1 (06 t)CIt I Deputy County Clerk AP':.VEDAS • FORM; curtly ttorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ;zt fi C��itp, WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOUB1*ES By -2- W erckman, Director AUTHORISE COUNTY TREASURER TO TRANSFER $4,562.50 FROM SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND TO ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has deposited State of Colorado Check 13-952961 in the amount of $4,562.50 to the Special Road and Bridge Fund, and WHEREAS, Mr. Barton Buss, Director of the Office of Management and Budgets has submitted a list of claims in the mount of $4,562.50 now due and payable, as hereby attached and made a part of this resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that they do hereby authorize and direct the County Treasurer to transfer $4,562.50 from the Special Road and Bridge Fund to the Road and Bridge Fund. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this $th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 211_4422.a41. 2 1:14-6 cc ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER A`DD CLERK TO THE RD BY: `,t 0 L1 z. <, -y Deputy C�uniy�Clerk The Accounting Department had not yet compiled the list of claims at the time of filming. Refer to the retakes for October for the list. P: F nd s Transfers 211 DEDICATION OF PERPETUAL RIGHTS--OF-WAY CARRIAGE ESTATES, THIRD FILING SEcTION 24, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST: BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that it does hereby approve the dedication of the perpetual rights -of -way o'er the public roads, streets, highways, and easements in behalf of the public in Carriage Estates, Third Filing, being a subdivision more particularly described as folloys: A tract of land located within the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (WISW►g) of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the West Quarter (Wk) corner of said Section 24 and considering the West line of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) Of Section 24 to bear South 00°59'40" East and all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto. Thence South 00°59'40" East along the West line of the Southwest Quarter (SWI) of said Section 24 a distance of 164.00 feet to the true point of begin- ning; thence North 89°26'01" East 1,326.39 feet to a point on the East line of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (WilSW3/4} of said Section 24; thence South 1°05'37" East 602.48 feet along the East line of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (WISWk) of said Section 24; thence leaving said East line of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (WySWI) of said Section 24 South 89°00'20" West 489.82 feet; thence South 41°24'58" West 361.18 feet; thence North 62°23'53' West 105.19 feet; thence North 36°43'59" East 262.34 feet; thence North 48°35'02" West 60.00 feet; thence South 41°24'58" West 30.00 feet; thence North 48°35'02" West 82.00 feet; thence along a cir- cular curve to the left with a chord bearing of North 69°47'21' West a chord distance of 188.08 feet and a radius of 260.00 feet; thence South 89° 00'20" West 361.73 feet to a point on the West line of Section 24; thence along said West line of Section 24 North 00°59'40" West 479.56 feet more or less to the true point of beginning. Said tract of land contains 17.7 acres. BE IT RESOLVED, that the accompanying plat is approved for filing and the public roads, streets, highways and easements thereon shown are approved, provided, however, that the County of Weld will not undertake maintenance of said streets, roads, and rights -of -way until they have been constructed by the subdivider according to specifications and accepted by the County of Weld; and BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED, that the subdivider shall and has furnished a demand note in the amount of $109,054.00 and signed subdivision agreement as required. :O/ l'J,, ,,, 1 the above and foregoing resolution was, on motion July :oade and sevrwicd, adopted by tho following vote this Sth day of October , 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I ATTEST: „`], te_ eiK COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER CLERK TO THE \\SY:-1 4 ,bepuiy County ` =r 1/1 A'S Ae l!1;;d0 sjJ I RF:SI)LIITII)N RE:- AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND 11OUl DER COUNTY, COLORADO, PROVIDING FOR THE EST :1tt.1S1I\IENT A*') OPERATION OF THE BOULDER -WELD COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER, WHEREAS, Weld County has determined that there Is a need to establish a computer data processing center for Weld County, and whereas Boulder County has determined that there is a need to establish a computer data processing center for Boulder County services, and Wh EREAS, Weld County and Boulder County are desirous of entering into a contract whereby Weld County and Boulder County will jointly establish and operate the Boulder -Weld Computer Data Processing Center, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, believes it to be in the best interests of the County to enter into such an agreement on the basis recited therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the agreement between Weld County, Colorado, and Boulder County, Colorado, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective as indicated in the agreement. BE lT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, th.t Mr. Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget for Weld County, advertise for bids to lease certain computer and data processing equipment to Weld County, Colorado, and Boulder County, Colorado, for the establishment and operation of the Boulder -Weld Computer Data Process- ing Center. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is authorized to execute a lease agreement with the successful bidder for the furnishing of computer and other data processing equipment to establish and operate the Boulder —Weld Computer Data Processing Center, and submit to the terms and conditions of the agreement which is attached hereto and madam a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of October, A.D., 1975. S ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy County Cler J A PPROV BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEI COUNTY, COLORADO O. -e is t 14" i1( i�?l 7 AS TO.FORM: (fieit) 60 County Attorney THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE AND ENTERED INTO THIS 8th October OAY OF SER.TENtirR, 1975, BY AND BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF WELD, A POLI- TICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, AND THE COUNTY OF BOULDER, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. WITNESSETHI WHEREAS WELD COUNTY HAS DETERMINED THAT THERE IS A NEED TO ESTABLISH A COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER FOR WELD COUNTY SER- VICE, AND WHEREAS BOULDER COUNTY HAS DETERMINED THAT THERE IS A NEEO TO ESTABLISH A COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER FOR BOULDER COUNTY SERVICE, AND WHEREAS WELD COUNTY AND BOULDER COUNTY HAVE MUTUALLY EX- PRESSED AN INTEREST IN JOINTLY ESTABLISHING A REGIONAL DATA PROCESS- ING CENTER TO PRovittr FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE DATA PROCESSING REQUIRE- MENTS, NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE FOREGOING AND OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH, THE PARTIES HERETO LEGALLY INTENDING TO BE SOUND HEREBY, DO COVENANT:AND AGREE, FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AS FOLLOWS. I. WELD COUNTY AND BOULDER COUNTY AGREE TO JOINTLY LEASE ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT, WHICH THE TWO COUNTIES DETERMINE SHALL BE NEEDED TO ESTABLISH THE BOULDER -WELD COMPUTER DATA PROCESS- ING CENTER. 2. WELD COUNTY AND BOULDER COUNTY AGREE THAT THEY WILL EACH CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND INStALLATION OF THE COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER, BASED UPON THE PERCENTAGE WHICH IS REFLECTED BY EACH COUNTY'S INCIDENCE OF COMPUTER USE FOR 1975, WHICH HAS BEEN DETERMINED To BED WELD COUNTY - 43% BOULDER COUNTY - 57% • 3. FOLLOWING INSTALLATION AND INITIAL PROGRAMMING OF THE BOULDER -VELD COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER, EACH COUNTY WILL SHARE IN THE COST OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF THE CENTER, BASED ON INCIDENCE OF USAGE, COMPUTED MONTHLY. 4. IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED THAT AN ADVISORY COUNCIL SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY THE TWO COUNTIES, CONSISTING OF NINE (9) MEMBERS, WHO SHALL BE SELECTED AS FOLLOWS, (A) THREE (3) MEMBERS TO BE APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, (B) THREE (3) MEMBERS TO BE APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BOULDER COUNTY, ( C ) THE DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET OF WELD COUNTY, (D) THE DATA PROCESSING DIRECTOR OF BOULDER COUNTY, (E) A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, WHO SHALL BE REPLACED ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THIS AGREEMENT BY A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BOULDER COUNTY, WITH SAID MEMBERSHIP TO ROTATE BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTIES ON AN ANNUAL OASIS. S. THE ADVISORY COUNCIL SHALL BE ESTABLISHED NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 1, 1976 AND THE FUNCTION OF SAID ADVISORY COUNCIL SHALL BE TO ESTABLISH PRIORITIES FOR THE COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER IN THE FIRST INSTANCE AND, THEREAFTER, TO SERVE IN AN ADVISORY CAPACITY FOR THE EFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER. 6. WELD COUNTY AND BOULDER COUNTY WILL CONCUR IN THE AP- POINTMENT OF A DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FOR THE COMPUTER DATA PROCESS- ING CENTER AND SAID DIRECTOR SHALL SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE TWO COUNTIES. THE DIRECTOR MAY BE DISMISSED WITHOUT CAUSE WITH T,(£ CON- CURRENCE OF BOTH COUNTIES. 7. ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE CENTER SHALL BE EMPLOYEES OF WELD COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF CLASSIFICATION, BUDGET AND STATUTORY RE'UIREMENTS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. $. ALL PROGRAMS OF THE COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER SHALL BE JOINTLY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY AND BOULDER COUNTY AND IN THE EVENT THAT EITHER COUNTY SHOULD WITHDRAW FROM THE AGREEMENT, THE COUNTY SO WITHDRAWING SHALL HAVE THE AVAILABILITY OF PROGRAMS FOR DUPLICATION WITHOUT FURTHER COST. 9. NEW PROGRAMS OF BENEFIT TO BOTH COUNTIES SHALL BE JOINTLY DEVELOPED AND AGREED UPON BY THE DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET OF WELD COUNTY AND THE DIRECTOR OF DATA PROCESSING OF BOULDER COUNTY. EACH COUNTY SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO DEVELOP PROGRAMS FOR ITS SOLE VSE AND BENEFIT, PROVIDED IT BEARS FULL COSTS OF DEVELOP- MENT, IMPLEMtN!Al'ION AND OPERATION. 10. THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING CENTER SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER, WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF BOtH COUNTIES SHALL MEET TO DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF THE ANNUAL BUDGET PRIOR TO INDIVIDUAL COUNTY BUDGET HEARINGS. EACH COUNTY SHALL THEN ACT UPON ITS RESPECTIVE SHARE OF THE ANNUAL BUDGET. RATIO TO BE BUDGETED FOR EACH COUNTY SHALL BE COMPUTED EACH YEAR AT BUDGET TIME TO DETERMINE THE PERCENTAGE PAYABLE BY EACH COUNTY, BASED ON AVAILABLE MID -YEAR USAGE FIGURES AND USAGE FOR THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE PRIOR YEAR. II. STATUTORY BID REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE FOLLOWED FOR ALL EQUIPMENT PURCHASED OR LEASED FOR THE CENTER, WITH SAID ADVERTISE- MENT FOR BIDS TO BE CONDUCTED BY WELD COUNTY, WITH THE CONCURRENCE OF BOULDER COUNTY. 12. THIS AGREEMENT MAY NOT BE TERMINATED WITH LESS THAN TWENTY-FOUR (241 MONTHS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE OTHER COUNTY OF INTENT TO TERMINATE. 13. IF THE COUNTIES ARE UNABLE TO CONCUR UPON ANY OF THE MATTERS SPECIFIED IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE QUESTION SHALL BE • SLBM!TTED. FOR ARBITRATION. TO THE BOARD CF COLORADO COUNTIES. INC. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT HAVE HEREL'1NTO SET THEIR HANDS AND SEALS ON THE DATE FIRST HEREINBEFORE 7RITTEN. ATTEST.IZZ WELD COUNTY CLERK G RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD 1 APPROVED /71 T6-fORM* CbUNTY ATTORNEY ATTEST, DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK f\ APPROVED AS TO FORM. UNTY ATTOR EY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY* C% THE B+A * OF COUNTY COM SIONERS OF BOUIOE OUNTY, • RESOLUTION RE: A(UREE\tENT HEIWEEN W'ELl) COUNTY AND THE MOUNTAIN STATES -1 41.EPHONR AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (MOUNTAIN WHEREAS, the MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH C\)\tPAN\' has submitted an agreement to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, relative to providing private branch exchange service at the new Weld County Services Building at Greeley, Colorado, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, after careful review and consideration of the agreement, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to accept the same, NOW, T}IRREFORF, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove mentioned agreement as submitted by the MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, be, and the same is hereby approved and accepted for signature by the Board, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th , day of October, A, D„ 1976, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder (.4.1 Clerk to the Board Bx% L—ad-tts ✓ Deputy County Cleric 1 f APPjO ? AS TO"FORMI ounly Attofney 1c ��() ,1 f ('- - ;1 Mountain Bell 23, 1975 Held County Government, County :;ervi;c:: City Complex Greeley, Colorado 69631 Gentle en: In connection with the application of the undersigned sub- scriber for Private Branch Exchange service at(roeloy, Colorado, it is understood that the Company will provide such service subject to the obligations and regulations of the Co;apauy's General Exchange Tariff and the terms of t;,Is letter. re Private Branch Exchange equipment will be furnished the subscriber for an initial contract period of tntou years at the sane location beginning the day following the installation date of the equipment. The subscriber agrees to pay the Company (a) monthly in ad- vance for the system furnished hnrnmi,inr, iri exhange sal? sc, • t_*, thc aJtVJ ♦ttfl Oda) SO t ll'a.l al LhV tIPKV such service is furnished or work performed; (h) monthly for all toll and long distance service sent paid from or re- ceived collect at the system furnished hereunder; and (c) for any service connection, move, change or other nonrecurr- ing charges, at the rates lawfully in effect at the time such service is furnished or work performed. The subscriber acknowledges that he has been advised by the Company that there are other types of equipment and systems available from the Company other than the ono chosen•by the subscriber. to (3) If the application for service is canceled by the subscriber prior to complete installation, the subscriber will pay to the Co,,.,pai;y the amount of its nonrecoverable engineering and other preparation costs directly attributable to this con- tract. This contract nay he torninnted by the subscriber prior to expiration of the initial contract period upon payment of termination charges based upon a basic termination liability of $10,300.09. The amount of the termination charges due shall he such proportion of the basic termination liability i I as tlx: nu':hcr el neatu s iii the unexpired portion of the initial contract period hears to the total number of months in the full initial contract period. Termination charges shall be in addition to all charges for local and long dis- tan:c services and any other nonrecurring charges accrued to the date of termination. Changes in the equipuent furnished under this agreement, or an in-service nuve requested by the subscriber, may result in the application of termination charges, or cancellation oi this agreeent without liability for tei.rination charges and establishment of a new initial contract period, as pro- vided in the Company's General Exchange Tariff, This contract nay not be assigned by the subscriber with- out the consent of the Coupanv, and it is understood that t.0 assignment shall relieve the subscriber of its obliga- tion for termination charges that nay become due hereunder, and the subscriber shall he prinariiy and directly respon- ctihte ro rho l'nnnany for termination enaroes site whether or not any third person has agreed to pay salt! charges. Dated: gY t ar! i:ounly„S Yarns zat♦ County.Services (Title) (2Azin/2,4 ACCEPTED: 1Uk MCIJNTAIN STATUS TELEPHONE 1NY RESOI,IMON WHEREAS, a public hearing was hold on October 6, 1975, in the chambers of the Beard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado for the purpose of hearing the petition of Rodney H. Cuykendall, Roggen, Cete ado, requesting approval of site for the construction of a gas gathering plant and transfer terminal facilities on the following described property, to -wit: A tract of land located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 2 North, Range 63 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the North Quarter corner of said Section 23 and considering the North line of said quarter to bear North 89°55' 42" East with all bearings herein relative thereto; thence North 89°55'42" East along said North line for a distance of 330.72 feet to a point; thence South 00°09'53" East for a distance of 288.26 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence continuing South 00°09'53" East for a distance of 360.00 feet; thence North 89°55'42" East for a distance of 500.00 feet; thence North 00° 09'53" \Vest for a distance of 360,00 feet; thence South 89°55' 42" West for a distance of 500,00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Said tract of land contains 4.13 acres, more or less, and, WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, being represented by Mr. Robert Clair, right of way representative for Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the request of petitioner for the location of said gas gathering plant and transfer terminal facilities, and WHEREAS, the said requested location for said natural gas gathering plant and supporting transfer terminal facilities is located in an agricultural zone as set forth in the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, according to Section 3. 3 (2) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said location for said natural gas gathering plant and support- ing transfer terminal facilities may be authorized upon approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testi- mony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the application of Rodney H. Cuykendall, Roggen, Colorado, to locate a natural gas gathering plant and supporting transfer terminal facilities on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby Is granted under the conditions following: 1. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. /ilr !7'/ 3. "that petitioner shall proceed with due diligence to effect said construction of said natural gas gathering plant and supporting transfer torrutna% facilities and that he shall have tip to one year from date hereof to begin the construction of same; otherwise, the Board may, for good cause shown, on its own motion, revoke the permit herein granted. 3. That such natural gas gathering plant and supporting transfer terming; facilities shall be limited to the items as shown on plans as submitted and attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. 4. That all structures erected upon said premises be removed within one year front the time that said natural gas gathering plant and supporting transfer terminal facilities cease to operate and are closed. 5. That the Weld County Engineer be notified prior to and upon com- pletion of site construction to inspect roads. 6. That all applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shalt be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. Dated this 8th day of October, A.D., 1975. I3OARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Aare ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy County Clerk Ap_ +.' .D AS TO FORM: o my Attor ey -2- RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on September 27, 1975 at 11t00 A.K. a fire erupted in a county building in Ault, Colorado whore several thousand dollars'worth of Weld County vehicles and equipment were stored, and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Roy Hensley displayed courage by contacting the fire department and aiding in control of the blaze, and WHEREAS, the Board, upon its own investigation, has determined that several thousands of public tax dollars were saved, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to take all necessary steps to re- ward Roy Hensley for his actions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that it hereby authorizes and directs the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Barton Buss, to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00, payable to Roy Hensley, and further authorizes the Chairman of the Board to present said warrant. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote, on day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO the 8th ATTESTt s�'t"//� COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD -Lntgt( I6eputy County er t •l i APPROVE" AS tircrosyli ( `, 4 6 .6 s tort y 1 Al MEMORIALS 175 APPORTION U. S. MINERAL LEASING UNDER FEDERAL LEASING ACT: wHBRFAS, under Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973 34-53-102, the Board of County Commissioners shall appor- tion such royalties received under the Federal Leasing Act to public schools and public roads, provided that not more than seventy-five percent of said money shall be appor- tioned to either of said purposes during any ono year] and WHEREAS, having received 510,457.48 the Board believes it to be in the best interest of the County to apportion fifty percent (50%) to the Road and Bridge Fund and fifty percent (50%) to the School Fund. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that it does hereby apportion $5,228.74 to the Road and Bridge Fund and $5,228.74 to Weld County Public Schools. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 8th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:c -- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER rAiu.,,CLERK TO THE SQARO BY.s 3",; - A tl i,(-C-s&'-';‘11 /Deputy County Clerk P: Funds - Federal Leasing Act 222 kkt COLORADO ,ft o; i 'C tilt O: NFtu C 'n Con. 1-1.)crtln er OCT 6 ;975 Ccv rI cN, r., ncogq BY - Board of County Commissioners Weld County Court House Greeley, Colo. 80631 Gentlemen; i 1 01 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER FRANCIS M. LOUSTALET COUNTY IRE.ASUPER RICHARD P. ANTHONY October 3, 1975 DEPUTY PHONE 0031 354-2212 £%T. 257 P.O. BOX 45$ GREELEY. COLORADO&0631 The County Treasurer's office has received from the State of Colorado S1O,457,48 for U. S. Mineral Leasing. May we please have a resolution for the apportionment of this money. Very truly yours, Francis M. Loustalet RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Weld County Planning Commission by Resolution has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado. that Chapter ill, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POLICIES, Section C. WATER AND OTHER NATURAL. RESOURCES, subsection entitled, \MINERAL. RESOURCES, of said Section of the WELD COUNTY COMPRE- HENSIVE PLAN, be amended; and WHEREAS, said amendment to the WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN marked Exhibit "A", is attached hereto and made a part of this Re- solution by reference; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners approves said amend- ment in its entirety. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the amendment to Chapter 111, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POLICIES, Section C, WATER AND OTIIER NATURAL RESOURCES subsection entitled, MINERAL RESOURCES of said Section of the WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, as shown on attached Exhibit "A", be and the same Is hereby approved and adopted. BE lT FURTHER RESOLVED, that subsection presently entitled, MINERAL RESOURCES of said Section shall now be entitled, WELD COUNTY MINERAL RESOURCES EXTRACTION PLAN until further Order of the Hoard. Dated this gth day of October, A. D„ 1975, nunc pro tune as of September 22, 1975, A TT ESTE,T-T«— Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By trt pL,,itt„t_ -6epu'ty County Clerk P APk() D AS TO $3414___SL__. ieCir County At orney • 7/4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXHIBIT "A" Due to the length of the material and the maps involved in the Comprehensive Plan, the amendment will not be filmed. Refer to original file. i FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING RETAIL 3.2 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE: LICENSE OF' JOHN E. MARTINEZ the application of John El. Martinez, d/b/a Gill Recreation Center, P. O. Box ':7, Gill, Weld County, Colorado, for a retail 3.2 fermented malt baverago license came on for hearing October 6, 1:175, at 0:00 o'clock A.M., and the Beard of County Commissioners of the County of Weld having heard the testimony and evidence adduced upon said hearing and having considered the testimony, evidence, and petitions flied with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1. The evidence discloses that the applicant is the owner of said premises sought to be licensed within the meaning of the statutes. 2. That no question was raised nor objection offered as to the applicant concerning the standing, character or motives of said applicant. 3. The applicant has proven a prima facie case as to the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood, 4. The desires and needs of the inhabitants of the immediate neighborhood, as wall as the needs of the traveling public and transients are not fulfilled, inasmuch as there presently is only one other retail 3.2 fermented malt beverage license (for consumption oft premises only) while there presently is no retail 3.2 fermented malt beverage license for con- sumption both on and off the premises, in the area designated as the neighbor- hood. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, has heard the application of John E. Martinez, d/b/a Gill Recreation Center, in the unincorporated town of Gill, Weld County, Colorado, for a retail 3.4 fermented matt beverage license ((or consumption both on and off premises) at a location described as follows: The South Half of Lot 11 and all of Lot 12, in Block 6, in the unincorporated town of Gill, Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the said Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony, and petitions submitted to it, which findings precede this Resolution, and by reference are incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the said Board has carefully considered the application, evidence, testimony, and petitions and given the same such weight as it, in its discretion deemed proper, and is now fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the application of John E. Martinez, d/b/a Gill Recreation Center in the unincorporated town of Gill, Weld County, Colorado, for a retail 3.2 fermented malt beverage license, for consumption both on and off premises, at a location in Gill, Colorado, and as hereinabove described, be and it hereby is granted and the license applied for shall be granted to said applicant for said premises. RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that before the license granted herein is .slued to p.rntitee, his present retail 3.2 fermented mall beverage license, for c.nnsumptiai on premises only, at the above location shall be surrendered. Made and entered this _sth_ day of October, A.D. , 1915. 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'., U' i`..,i�- _i�._�-- ����^--�"���-'��"'�i�_�l e �� . � :K: ;:i � ;� ,� ._4 __ . _ _ __ _ ..�...:_..< .. .t,.,,- . rE `.-� . � i ' . � � ; , . S OMMEMONtalatalelleanalligrallailliala 1 ..rte-. ,,......-. w...... .^n m is acntttct� to\�'`1 � e• \/.111,1� z C , . a S 4) >; g RP V1 C VEI O O O - E F, a L V U Sd C. 3 L V u d O U E OC `•- 0r0- V - 0 0.P-. O q n 0 3 N O 9 CO • IC L CO Z C N $ n O O S u r. t V •w ui CC F3 C* C! O 1� 8 O, C N W L EC ON SSS C CO O • L >. N L rt7 NO ~ x C▪ o vs C7 as p1t 3 4.,<C 4,S rin ittttettt t:ttt 1 1)71 r., tt' �l13�3 � , �n::. �. WHEREAS. Homer M. Bruce was an 08 O >.4' • wO 14-O 3 454 C C Al O L a> Y O C j.,. _ C� C5 L .C J, GC U N W i \P • V K 34 P� W ' • ;� va le C osC \, aW-< .O q•r W i 4. \I cLc CO O 41 Nu v b Wei • V- O dpq O O4 CO 1 • ttF d > O W•r J� ...-1 SC p>V CCW 4-4 e 4!Ol E• L W S L > r V W -\ U n O F- O+ cc C O W Z J W 3 N � F 8 ZO 3 O I--- II- Q V Q m p y• L.. WHEREAS. Homer M. Bruce wa ro 1 C ecru« q li >xZw)(}I�'t )�>x 1(I,i>>K,,<� hi i i. `) 1'� (�=c IJi J) r.; (t. (' ill.. ]' 1 n id 4J m.R a in in F 2 e 1•-/ a 0O 41 L. 01 a2 S > N N N N C N O V • 1 p T 4)3V Cr. 4-1 C V 1 co c C 1 67 t Q N • Na O ▪ O erq- L C A! Ill N v F. c - g• s �m o • r- • 1. >, 4) 1 NJ 0 �cq N C N£ i A N v ♦' ~IP 0 N L. ; tP! MI OG .,r- y N V pop \ e t) O Nc c ow q cc la U 4) OpJ L N N ✓ Ws CS 3 M 4J N q•r.n W 1 ,4k$v mo QJ la • "q1. �� o o70 73 z a > u w i+ W q ano rc, W oe W 3 X0 2 S bie CC U CS x4 i--J\� \l-. L'I� 1 I; jk ;371 j\ ' f�' m LI" ,r. L 4 • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Page ROAD 1._BRIDGE____ FUND CLAIMS 10-7-75 , 19 WARRANT P.O. S NO. YO. NO. VENDOR e k. 1 75697 !PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS. 00. _____JI Tom- 'travelers_ i weld County Payroll Account C ' ':�? ` 1,75691__ .__held_ -County -Treasurer ___ . -- _. TOTAL • I SS State of Colorado County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 10-7.75 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S 113,479.71 Dated this __Ith ,day of October ., 4 • AMOUNT _- - $ '4,250.09`� 59. . 104,233.05 _— --- 4,937.07 - $ 113,479.71 e ccounting Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th My commission expires: 1-26-76 Notary day of October , 19y5_ STATE OF COLORADO ss COUNTY OF WELD We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) -the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the Road 6 Bridge Fund totaling S 113.479.71 Dated this 7th day of ATTEST: County(GIerk and Recor By: e� ty/ te October , 19 al. WARRaNT P.O. S NO. Y0. NO. y WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL __ FUND CLAIMS VENDOR 75698 1Pacific Mutual 75644. __ lireid_County-Payroll Account____..__ _ 7 695 (Weld County ilea surer TOTAL State of Colorado ) County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated 10-7-75 , 1aand that paymentsoshould bemade to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite 9eir ndsitAtotal 241,719.01 Dated this 7th day of October , 1975 . Page 1 10-7-75 , 19 g6gg AMOUNT S221:gto1 8,324.04 241,719.01 SS ccounting Offi"cT'r Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of My commission expires: 1-26-76 Hotar STATE OF COLORADO } )) ss COUNTY OF WELD October , 19 3,R_ .54 We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling S 241.719.01 Dated this 7th day of October • 19 14 . ge-ca4-xild&7 Chairman ATTEST: taGnty Clerk and Recorder gy : �✓ t�J t� WARRANT P.O. S NO. vo. NO. _ ., 79693 a 71653 State of Colorado )) County of Weld WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FUND CLAIMS VENDOR _ i?ACIFIC NWOA Lil-INS; 0)1 __ MELD C*)VMTY PAYROLL ACCOUNT fRAVELERS TREA�IRFR__ SS TOTAL Page 1 10-7.75 , 19 AMOUNT 624.52 15.914,76 7.00 770,2 17,316.53 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through •°a and dated 10-7-7k 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors In the amounts set opposite the;r names with the total amount S 17,316.53 . Dated this 7th day Of October g 7 rte, er Accounting Otricer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th My commission expires: 1-26-76 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD j} SS day of r ctQber , 19 7Z We, the Board of County Coesnissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the I.G.S. Fund totaling S 17.316.53 Dated this 7th ATTEST: ���� r Cbun01erk and Recorders( ✓tY day of October , 1915_,. sTAT:i CF CQLCKk00 ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) WELD COUNTY, a)LORADO _jcctAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS IC CERTIFY THAI ALL AOX 4TING AND BUW TING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED Ott THE FOLLIYNING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE &%K&'NTS SET OIi'C1TE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE wiLD COLNIY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS, 0 A P G A A DM DAY CARE AND 91.475.93 A D C 4,360.37 ADCs CHILD WELFARE 2,711.15 AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 8th DAY OF October , 19 75, TOTAL 498.547.45 CHI F ACCOUNTING 0 FI ER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 8th MY OF October )fl1975 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES' Ny Commisfcn exam Dec, S, 1978 1t� w STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ; ss 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 THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS, OAP ADC 4.360.37 GA A D M DAY CARE A N D 91,475.93 ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 2.711.15 TOTAL 598.547.45 DATED THIS S DAY OF ,✓..: fr c.9 c1 I 12-31-74 STATE CS ODLL" AR1 ) ) ss CCUNfl CF WELD ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO YOUTH SHELTER HCN.E• CLAIMS IBIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACOOLRiTIhG AND BUDGETING PROCEDUfES HAVE BEEN cv9p LETLD Ct; THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS 5110UW BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES 1N THE A&A'.UNTS SET CIPC6ITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY PIE DIRECTOR OF THE .TEED COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWSI O A F GA ADM DAY CARE A N D 3,275.07 DATED THIS 8th DAY OF ADC ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL $3,275.07 October , 1975 TEE ACCOUNTING OFFICE SUBSCRIBED AND SNCRN TO BEFORE ME THIS 8th MY OF MY COMMISSION EMPIRES: My tommtss!on expires Dec S, 1978 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERESY APPROVE THE CLAIMS 1S SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE YOUTH SHELTER HOME FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWSs O A P A D C GA A D M 3,275.07 DAY CARE A N D DATED THIS 8th DAY OF ADC- U CHILD h1.FARE AID TO THE BLIND October ,j 19 7L. e,. h4l°a is I (10e -tilt) October , 19.75 . .• I••1 MEMBER TOTAL 13,275.07 • i 12-31-74 1/46\0j2 1NFLE"1TIC` 10� A n LCCKS"1tri 350 AC' E.;1LK1`:St21 'RINTEY• 14C • 4s0 AC SS A I MSJv 775 AFFILIATEC 4,1<5 875 ALL.PUATIOSE AEVTAL 0 0 • • • • r • n E L O 1 Y. LLLEIRAOI t N C U K B R A N C; L CLAI eLIST 01 GENERAL FUND PP/VOL PO/VOU N' 1ER DATE 0075790 10 02 75 0071380 09 25 75 0075753 03 12 75 0051466 10 01 75 0074717 09 12 15 0074726 09 26 75 0075776 10 02 75 140'7 A4ERICA': Silt: JF PLAN OFFICIALS 0071350 09 29 75 1550 AN0EAS1N WOATEA TMQMTF B KURTZ 0056715 10 02 75 1975 AN:EASCH SEED COMPANY 2450 31C6SAVS INC 315'! $10 A CF GREELEY INC 0066469 08 06 75 0053074 09 30 75 0070671 09 26 75 0055150 10 01 75 0070440 09 18 75 PO/VOL ANLI:AI $7,50 140.44 $1i134,t3 $1i715,C7 $1,316.25 $1,497.50 $15,50 19,60 $990,00 $9.00 120.05 33.60 $35,42 $3,68 OC r,CT PAY IF CHECKED Ott *t* **t *t* t4* *t* *it *t* *4* *** t4* #4* *4* *t* *it #4* *i* *t* *4* *4# 4*, *t* tit *4* #t* tit tt# a.. OAT( 10 08 75 DISTRI8UTIOA OF ACCOUNT 786710 TOTAL 720112 TOTAL 707112 TOTAL 744107 744111 744114 TOTAL 722108 TOTAL 715103 TOTAL 736920 TOTAL 706125 TOTAL 751107 751107 TOTAL 725146 TOTAL 712112 TOTAL 754112 TOTAL 763146 TOTAL 7v VV41" TOTAL ENC;!+SR4tdCfS AYGLNT $7,50 $7.50 $40.44 $40.44 $11134,60 $10134.60 $1/638,80 $71,40 $4.47 $1.715.07 511316.25 $1,316,25 $11492,50 $1/492.50 $15.50 $15.50 $9,60 $9.60 $640,00 $350.00 $990.00 $9.00 $9.00 $20,05 $20,05 PACE 1 /07015- 1 oq3 /' /01311 $3.60 ( 10 ;1503 33,60 135,82 $35,32 3 rb8 $3 IV11 Sat $3.68. r ,1 • r I i e 4 01 6tNERAL FUND 1 • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • \ E,N U A NlI4dEA YE _iJ2 INFCRva11C\ 4115 AL 3ci1 ;;A.10LtY 40 51)) CA "O CLI is 64" C)iCLF 0 ELECTRIC 610^ CLc AEC • RECORDING L FPT 725 CCLC CLERICAL co 7)13 CCLC Mv')1C1PAL LEAGUE d525 CC.'kE 01LLES t SCHAFFER 10)59 EAS14A1 KCDAK CO 11145 JEFFERSON C EMERY Cr) 11204 E"P1A£ DISPATCH INC 114450 ['vjRITT LUM3ER CO INC 12160 FIRST SECURITY DATA CfRP 138)5 RICHARD C G42LAY 14975 GREELEY GLASS CENTER Pf?/YOU N: ?qER 0076772 PO/Y00 DATE 10 01 75 0071661 09 03 15 007302'7 09 30 75 0071305 09 30 75 0068407 09 16 75 007d283 09 22 75 0076653 09 29 75 001.8069 10 01 75 0075410 OB 26 15 0070442 09 18 75 0070449 09 25 75 0068228 10 02 75 0068231 10 01 75 0075779 10 02 75 0075145 10 01 75 0070656 10 01 75 0070653 09 30 75 PUMA AHCUNT $10,CC $231,55 116,34 $5.CC $86.40 $412,59 16,CC $556.12 $268,74 $10,CC 110.0[ $24,CC $134,50 $15.50 $96.52 171.E8 150,00 DO ND? PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 08 75 DISTRIBUTION UF EHLIK8PAHCES ACCUU`11 AYULNT *5* ♦4* 745107 TOTAL *4* *4* 741134 TOTAL tit tot 725145 TOTAL ttt ttt 712112 TOTAL 404 +1a 725112 TOTAL ttt ttt 725112 TOTAL ttt 0** 707123 TOTAL 44$ *4* 703107 TOTAL Ott *4* 714112 1O1At ttt *4* 788430 TOTAL *4* tit 780A34 TOTAL to* ttt 718114 TOTAL *4* *4* 754114 TOTAL *4* *0* 766640 TOTAL *0* t•t 722108 TOTA1. *4* *4* 754111 TOTAL Lit ttt 754146 $268,14 1268,74 $10.00 110,00 110,00 $10,00 124.00 $24.00 1134,50 $134.50 115,90 $15,90 $96.92 $96.92 $71,88 $71.88 $50,00 $10,00 110,00 1231,55 5231,55 $16,34 $16,34 $5,00 $5.00 $86,40 $86.40 $412,59 $412.59 $6,00 $6.00 PACE 2 /013(2el /0M° 1556.12 $556,12 to t/5,f 0133.2 07333. I 4 a I a 4 • • 0 /0x03/ • /u 7335- I /6114336 I /01337 i07 33V / I 4 1 1 Vt'ioLR I:NFLRMATION \UMBER $500•? THe GREELEY 4?12RNAL PO/VCL 1 ,ylER 01 CENTRAL FUND PO/VOU PD/VCL DATE ANCUNT 0058970 09 26 75 $391.10 • 005897$ 09 26 75 • 15325 GREELEY PLUMBING 0078419 09 17 73 i 16075 +U1\GNAN L HARDING 0076237 10 01 75 17050 HITT—GRAHAM 0.7D0E INC 0069187 08 26 75 • • 17150 C F HOECKEL 83 t LIT7i0 CO 0070307 09 26 75 0070308 09 26 15 • . 17357 HOSE LIGHT & POWER CO 0070673 09 26 75 17550 HLJSON.PHOTOGRAPNIC 1�D INC 0075400 08 26 73 17650 HLA`+E SOCIETY OF HELD CC INC 0071573 10 02 75 17875 I $ H CORP S 1815^. GEE I`LOES t 18600 JEROME CO 0 • • 19550 K-V'AR1 *4347 0078563 09 16 75 0055255 10 03 75 0071224 09 09 75 0070441 09 18 75 19950 LEA'S A KIDDER MO PATWOCOGIST 0072633 09 29 75 • 1192,(5 $15,46 $103,CC 129,13 $4,55 $35,E0 140.31 $181.40 $833.33 $749.40 $222.E2 $222.24 429,48 $300•00 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED *** *** *4* *4* DATE 10 08 75 OISTRIBUTIO++ OF ACCOUNT FT+Luf13kANCLS ANUILNT TOTAL $50,00 706117 713117 781111 TOTAL 720117 TOTAL *4. *** 77011? TOTAL 4** *** 752141 TOTAL *** v** 741146 TOTAL *4* $$$ 714112 TOTAL **s *0* 7?0112 TOTAL *** *s* 754113 TOTAL *** *** 714112 TOTAL *** *4* 757150 TOTAL *4* **4 769193 TOTAL *** *4* 761111 TRIAL *4* *** 742128 TOTAL *4* *** 786640 TOTAL *** *4* 744107 TOTAL $15,20 $102,30 $273,60 $391.10 $1`2,85 $192,85 115,46 $15.46 1.103i00 $103.00 $29.18 $29,18 $4,95 44,95 $35,80 $35,804 $40,31 ,/ 140.31 :II sY4 4 $181,40 $181.40 3C� i 1833,33 ,// $833.33 �� 73/6 4 $749,40 7: /� $749.40 (C 1�y�7/p a $22`222,82 7L 73:41 4 1222,24 $222.24 1013q9 ! $29,48 $29,48 10560 4 PACE 3 lb O34 4 4 41 A $300.00 $300.00 107361 I I f' i l 1 • • i • • • • $ S • • t s • • • • • ENOi \EMBER vE"?LR INFU9y1TICN Z`52S JC ' KLQ31 {.0 2055` v13Y K4L-5 A ) 21100 LEE CLINIC 21171 FREE L£1T2 10 2138'7 LCNGMO'IT TIMES CALL 22192 PCBERT C fARSHALL 22150 PC CANS PE`ITAL CENTER 22954 "C PECK MOTOR COACH CO 24230 m,C;1•TAIP1 BELL 01 GENERAL i' /vLU PO/VUL N vaER DATE 0070679 09 29 75 0076782 10 01 75 OQ7C465 10 02 75 0076777 10 01 75 0076779 10 Ol 75 0076786 10 01 75 0076787 10 01 75 0076788 10 01 75 0076789 10 01 75 0061560 10 01 75 0070093 10 01 75 0076005 10 02 75 0070677 09 29 75 0056409 09 05 75 0056410 09 05 75 0056416 09 09 75 0056417 09 11 75 FUND PO/VOL ANCUNT 117,5' 110.00 110.00 $10,00 110.00 $ 10,00 11Q.00 11Q,CC 110.00 $8128 428,32 121.25 $6.75 $3;744,98 174.44 $175.71 $175,11 DC NNT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 08 75 DIS1RIBUTION OT E`tCuFwRANCES ACCOUNT AMOLtlT *0* *** 754107 TOTAL *0* *5* *00 +++ 188430 TOTAL 55$ +++ 745107 55* +++ 745107 +5* *44 745107 +55 *5* 745107 *5* +4+ 745107 +++ +5+ 7451Q7 TOTAL t++ +++ 713117 TOTAL 4$4 *s* 707111 TOTAL +++ +++ 787800 70TAL 454 *04 754131 *0* *0* 726114 0*5 +++ 786830 554 *0* 726114 TOTAL +4+ ++V 726114 745107 T01A1 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL • 117,50 117.50 110,00 $10.00 110.00 110.03 110,00 $10.00 310.00 $10.00 510,00 110,00 $10,00 $10.00 $10,00 110.90 110,00 $10.00 18,28 18.28 $28,32 128,32 $21.25 121.25 $6.75 $6,75 13,744.90 $3;744.98 $14,44 174.44 5175,71 $175,71 1175.71 PAGE 4 lc iN:113 I I I i II • 4 luis 10 TW41 hog? 10731 e( II 4 I s a a /o93(0 l a 1 ENO±,: NLm5FR YEN?J( INFLRF.\TlcN Pi'/ VUL NI;YILR 01 GEr,tKAL FUPO DATE 90/4CL AHCLAT Ot) 6LT PAY IF CHECKED 0,111 10 ON 15 D1STRI80110+ OF ACCIH)NT ID! AL 00!6426 09 11 75 5109,20 •** too 766630 FOAL \ 0056431 09 18 7) S17272,50 •$' ••• 726114 Tr)TA► 1 6 0056439 09 26 75 117,5w ••* •44 746114 TOTAL • 0070657 09 29 75 $)09.00 $40 ••* 754114 TOTAL • 23100 NELSC`+.HALEY-PATTERSCt, 0075798 09 16 75 1)9.Sf 0•* $4• 781107 101AL $ 25150 NELSD'1 OFFICE SUPPLY 0076010 10 02 15 127,59 ••* 04* 786730 TOTAL 4 2645' .1CNI. w NORTHROP 0051465 10 01 75 $523.00 *4* *•* 744112 101AL t 27110 TkE PAINTER 0075414 O8 28 75 14A0.00 ••* •44 725145 i 27911 JCSTiA5TER 0070162 09 30 75 $90,L0 444 *** 731116 TOTAL t 27930 PCLCRE VALLEY REA 0062909 09 29 75 1134,14 **• •** 770113 r TOTAL • t 29200 ALLAN A RE'.4ERTS 0055237 09 30 73 1160,39 *.* 4*• 161111 DIAL • 29400 RIVERSIDE TRUCK 6 AUTO SALES 0061968 10 01 75 S4Q,C0 0.0 *•* 741146 TOTAL d 29900 A►VIE a ROTHE 0055206 10 01 75 $127,8, $0, ••* 761111 TOTAL • 30000 ELMER E ROTHAAN 0076645 09 24 75 1150.00 *0* *0+ 761111 TOTAL • 3066:3 BECKY SAFARIK 0075777 10 02 75 13,911 •*• •04 786510 TOTAL • 30130 Ray SACHET 0069082 10 02 73 13,32 *•• *•• 706111 TOTAL • • a.• 1 PALL 5 I NCCF'4KAhCt5 APCJUNT $175,71 S1v9,2m $109,20 $1+312,50 S1)372450 111,58 117,58 1300,00 $308,u3,,/ 519,50 $19.50 $27,99 527.99 1525,00 $525,00 1460i00 $480,00 190,00 190,00 1134,15 1134,14 1160,39 1160,39 140,00 140.00 1127,85 $►27,35 5150,00 $150,00 $3,18 $3,98 $5,52 15,52 73(001 to 673!03 !0't3W Io f/55 re ,i3e 0/126,7 I0�7g�g 101giv 1013q1 iar78t 3, • 1 • a i S t I t i i t ENO,R N4KBER VE\JJR INFCRYSTIQS 31155 SHEF E�TERP:lISES 01 GENERAL EUNC DATE 10 CN 75 Pi`/vct PO/YOU Nm8ER DATE )069533 09 09 75 0074753 09 23 75 0074754 09 29 75 0075767 08 26 75 3176" 3 LEE SHEIEE 0059473 09 19 75 32525 CCN A SOLBERG MD 0076769 10 01 75 33265 FRANK STEWART 0069083 10 02 75 33917 JLLIA S TAF0YA 0070436 10 02 75 34280 MILFORD THIESZEH HD 0076778 10 01 75 0078856 10 01 75 0069081 10 02 75 0070446 09 18 75 0076745 10 01 75 0076790 10 01 75 0076791 10 01 75 36000 THE 4Ay RUBBISH !'C 0074357 08 01 75 37350 4Et0 COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0076419 09 08 75 34300 PAT THOMAS 3494^ TRANS '.WESTERN EXPRESS LTO 36320 RICHARD WAGEMAN MD PO/VEIL CO NUT PAY OISTRIRU110N OF E1iCu b AI,CE5 AMCLN1 !F CHECKED ACCOUNT AvuUNT $3,5. 4$4 tff 7271TOT12 AL $7,CC to* +t+ 712112 TOTAL $73.59 +t+ ++t 720112 101AL $3.50 $3,50 $7,00 $7,00 173,99 $73.99 $339,35 Oft *ft 707112 $339,35 TOTAL $339,35 $11.15 es* *4t 717111 TOTAL $10,CC tf4 *04 745107 TOTAL $16,02 *et +t+ 7i16111 1OTA1 $eC.cc ft* +t+ 796490 TOTAL $10,CC tot 44t 745107 TOTAL $1C,CC 00* 404 745107 TOTAL $5,28 000 4+4 706111 TOTAI. $14,95 *0* 044 78872) TOTAL $10.00 +f+ +f4 745107 TOTAL 110,C0 04* *0* 745107 TOTAL $10.CC t0* +0+ 745107 TOTAL $18,CC *4* *4* 786643 TOTAL $9,C0 00* *4* 745107 $17,15 $17.15 $10.0) $10.00 $16 08 16,08 $90,00 $80,00 $10,00 $10.00 $10,00 $19,04 $5,29 $5,29 114,94 $ 14.99 $10.00 $10,00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $18,00 $18,00 $9.00 PAGE. 6 10094 log 3'1' OV11 10131t( ,093Oq 1030 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pit t YENS R 'UMBER vtNOJA 1,FOR"ATICN Pn/4LL M 4 �tR 01 6tNERAL FuNO PO/VOD PO/Vet GATE AHCINT 0076420 09 24 75 \ 0076432 08 t2 75 4 + 0076434 09 11 75 r 0076684 09 24 'r5 • 0076665 09 2.4 75 0076723 09 12 75 4 0076724 09 12 75 $ 0076725 10 01 75 $ 0076726 09 19 75 0076727 09 %9 75 • r 0076728 09 26 75 = 0076729 09 26 75 0076761 09 15 75 0076766 09 15 15 i 37900 AELC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE 0071707 09 24 75 38150 RESTERN HOME IMP 0062311 10 01 75 $ 19,C� $9,00 19,00 19,0: $9,C0 124,40 $9,C0 $9,C0 $9,00 $9,00 19,00 153,E6 DO MUT PAY IF CHECKED DI5TRIOul IIY1 iJE ENCH hkANCE5 ACCOU'iT AMoL++T 1OYAL 444 444 74510f TOTAL 444 444 745107 Ti3l AL 0$0 *40 745107 1U1At 444 444 745107 TOTAL ♦44 444 74310; TOTAL 444 444 745107 T01AL 444 444 743101 TOTAL 4$* 444 745101 TOTAL 044 444 742101 Tu1AL 444 444 745107 TOTAL 444 444 745107 TOTAL 444 44• 745101 TArAt 444 444 745107 TOTAL 444 444 745107 TOTAL 444 444 741111 74112E TOTAL 122,64 444 444 765145 $9,00 49,00 $9,10 19,00 49,00 49,00 19,00 19,00 19,00 424,40 $24,40 $9,00 1'),00 49,00 19,00 49,00 $9,00 490n $9,00 49i00 19,00 130,10 423,76 153,86 $22,64 7 to 16f5_ 4 4 4 0 a 0 C I I I 4 I 4 1 I f 4 K 4 n NL'OBE.R 1r'tNOJC 1'iFLR4AT IC'+ 3370 ;h. LES <1\CK L i S s 0 s • A e r • 50010 h H HAOLEY 3615.E K1\CSOR dEACON tiC 39015 nC'OORUFF kORL0 TRAVEL 39135 \ERCx CORP 10001 mARY A MARTtNE1 50002 LENA TRUJILLO 50003 PETE ,r4GDELAN1 50004 NARION WHITACRE 50005 OCRA TYE 30006 KATHRYN RETO 50007 JENNIE VIGIL 50003 FLORENCE 8 RUCH 50009 ALMA F BUEHZER P11/V('.L NfrPER 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU 9o/VOL DATE AHCUNT 1075157 1n 01 75 00704143 09 17 75 0070254 09 29 75 O070458 10 02 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 $17?,45 '''Co $282.47 $208.71 $29.00 $25,C0 $29,00 $29,CC $25,CC $29.00 129,CC $25,00 $29,C0 $25,00 DC NOT PAY If CHECKED 444 444 *4* 44* *** 44* OATS 10 OA 75 DISTRJ3UTIori ui Er,Oyt'bAANCi5 ACCOUNT TOTAL 722111 TOTAL 786940 TOTAL 766515 TOTAL 444 *4* 786515 TOTAL *0* *4* 717101 717101 TOTAL *** *44 717101 TOTAL 444 444 717101 717101 TOTAL *4* *04 717101 717101 TOTAL * * * 444 717101 TOTAL 441 *4* 444 44* 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 444 *0* 717101 TOTAL 444 *41 717101 717101 TOTAL 444 444 717101 TOTAL 122,64 1173,65 $173.65 51,00 $1.00 PACE s 030 $231647 202,47 _Il g044ai $208,71 $208,71 $2).00 14,00 $29.00 125,00 $25.00 $4.00 $25.00 429,00 14,00 $25,00 129,00 $25,00 $25,00 14,00 sr5,C•) 429,00 $25,00 *4.00 $29,00 $25,00 $25,00 $4.00 $25,00 429,00 $25,00 $25,00 rotIS I OW )d 159 I D 151" 13g1 • I r S f I A 0 • • • • f • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VEN0^,R 'UMSE.t VtMO{R INFCRAT10N 50011 CORR1S GRIFFIN 50012 ACELI`LE 0 ARNOLD 50013 NARY ILL)UGN3Y 50014 HELENE KRAFT 50015 GERTRUDE ROSLIyG 50016 EVA S ,ARIA 50017 ANDREW GURTVER 50018 JAMES GURTNER 50019 AGNES C OVERMAN 50020 ARGARET BICKLING 50021 REGINA DINKEL 50022 ELLEN COKE 50023 OLINDA HEIMBICHNER 50024 ?ABEL 81STLINE P”/VLU NUu4ER 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU DATE 0059472 09 11 75 005S472 09 17 75 059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 1? 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0051472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 00 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PD/VCL ANCUNT 129,00 129,00 125.ic 125,00 129.00 $25,00 $29.CO 125.00 125.00 129,00 129,00 125,00 129,00 $25,00 ••• ••• DAIL 10 06 74 PAtt 9 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF EtiC0 BRANCFS IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AeOL1T ••• •0* 717101 717101 TOTAL *4* ••• 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 711101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 711101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 10TAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 101AL 717101 TOTAL 14,00 125,00 129,00 $4,00 $25,00 329,00 125,00 $25.00 125,00 $25.00 14,00 125,00 $29,00 125,00 125,00 14,00 125.00 129,00 125,00 $25,00 125,03 $25.00 14,00 $25.00 S29,n0 14,00 $25,00 $24,00 125.00 $25.00 14,00 125,00 129.00 125,00 $25,00 /oigol a sit1o3- /1''l,0 lo It/etc- Iei`foc 107947 l6'lyor le 9x S lo7yi/ lotcl/a • • 6 i • r • • • Noy 1 1 I • 41 • 41 • 0 • s 0 i YFNO.2 YENOJR 1NfcK1TtCN 50025 ALY1NE ALLES 50026 m421LYNN K Tl}CLEY 50027 GLACYS SEAWELL 10026 LCLA L LUENINGHOENER ,0029 MAZY MOORS 50030 AUDREY L FEL0'•IAUS 50031 SARY :1 HAYILA'1D 50032 HATTIE 9URR.)US 50033 SARAH BET! 50034 RCY '0ISE 50035 JESSE STEWART 50036 BETTY JOAN WELLS 50037 EARY E WALTER 50034 CCLLY ARIES Pc/VCL' NUNBER 0059472 01 GENERAL FUNO PO/V'OU OATS 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 73 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 ►7 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947, 09 17 75 0059472. 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/YCL AHL'UP T 125,00 $29,00 $29,CC $25,00 $29,C0 $29.00 $75,C0 d29,C0 125,00 $29,00 $29,CC $25,C0 $25,CC $25,00 DATE 10 06 15 OD NOT PAY 01STR18UT10N OF ENCufERDNCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AfrULN1 tot *4* 717101 TOTAL :4► *►* 717101 717101 TOTAL *4$ *** 717101 717101 TOTAL *t* **t 717101 TOTAL *4► *►t 717101 717101 TOTAL $$* *4* 717101 717101 TOTAL *** *►* 717101 TOTAL 4*4• t*► 717101 717101 TOTAL t** *0* 717101 TOTAL 44* t4* 717101 717101 TOTAL 4** *** 71710t 717101 TOTAL 4** *** 717101 TOTAL *** *44 717101 TOTAL *t* 4** 717101 TOTAL $25,00 125,00 $4,00 $25,00 $29,00 14,00 125,00 $29,00 125,00 125,00 $25,00 $4,00 $29,00 $4,00 125,00 $29,00 125,00 $25,00 $4,00 125,00 $29,00 1l5,00 125,00 14,30 125,00 $29,00 $4,00 $25,00 $29,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 125,00 $25,00 $25,00 PACE 10 /o `j t/I I /0 '749,5 / C n7 /4TH /CIL/II 107140 /0'7 L/ a a IC 74'0 5 inciaq 10'7'i ato 1 i • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • VENn„ %'JOSE R PA1E 10 08 75 VENOJ? 1NFQRHATION 30039 NCLA .RAY HOFF 50040 yARGARET $ CLARKE 50041 LLE LA (LIFT 50042 RUBY LONG 50043 ALTER PR1NCIC 50044 ERMELINA BACA 50045 JANNETTE SMITH 30048 JOSEPH DAUGHERTY 50047 JEAN ROBERTSON 50043 CARCLYN .MIDDLETON 50049 CARCL L HYPES 50050 LYDIA GARCIA 50051 VILYA J KADLECEK 50052 VICTORIA WILL'IAN 01 GENERAL FUNT PC/V(t PQ/YOU PO/VCL NLMBER DATE AHCLN1 0059472 09 17 75 $79,CC 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 C9 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 11 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 11 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059412 09 17 75 $291(0 129,CC $251(0 125,CC $29,CC $29.CC 129.CC $25.CC $25.00 129.00 129,CC $25.00 $25.(0 Op NUT PAY 1F CHECKED D1STRiaUllON ACCOUNT *** «s* 717101 717101 TOTAL *ss sot 717101 717101 1)TAL *4* *0* 717101 717101 TOTAL **4 $.0 711101 TOTAL *Ss *** 717101 TOTAL 40* 4** 717101 717101 1O1AL *s* sss 717101 717101 TOTAL *ss s** 117101 717101 TOTAL *5* 554 717101 101AL *** *0* 717101 TOTAL *s* 55* 71710L 111101 TOTAL *45 *** 717101 717101 TOTAL *** 4** 717101 TOTAL sss s** 717101 TOTAL OF ENCJ" .&SCES 1104N1 $4.00 $25,00 $29,00 $25.00 14,00 $29,00 125.0c $4,00 $29.00 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $4.00 $15.00 $29,00 $25.00 $4,00 $29,00 14,00 525,00 $29,00 $25.00 $25.00 $25,00 $25.00 $4.00 $25.00 124.00 $4,00 $25,00 129,00 $25.00 $25.00 125,00 $25,00 PACE 11 otfAl Ioi0 to go 107(133 10104 p 0i7L136 101(1310 1eg137 i07g3b/ 10'7131 101140 4 4 4 • S 4 • • VEN0QA VEN3UR INTURHATIOV 5005) 'ACE 110NBERGER 50054 SARAH !A.KRIDGE 50055 LYDIA A NERAST 50055 ILIA I PETERSON 50057 4A:if RC+E 30053 GEORGE HOSIER 50059 SLSAiN SINELE 50060 :.ILCA J JCH`1SU'4 50061 CARCLYN SYNOVEC 50062 JUDITH A SMITH 50063 KARY REIFF 50064 OELORUS V BOYLE 50065 AN'1E SODNA!+ 50066 Atfl R EHRLICH 50067 CARCLYN 4 SCHROEDER • P4l/VOV NIYBLR 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VUPO/VOL DATE AHLLNI 0059472 09 17 75 $29.00 0059472 09 I! 75 0059471 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 11 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 $25,CC $29.00 $25.CC $29,CC $29,CC $29.00 $25.00 $29.CO 129,GC $25,CC 12$.CC 129,C0 125.00 $29,00 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED 44* *0* 4** 44* t** *0* *0* *0* tot *it **t *0* *it *0* 00* *0* *0* it* *4* *4* *f* *0* *** *4* *0* *0* *44 *0* i** *0* DAIL 10 00 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCu bRAPICES ACCOUNT 717101 717101 1CTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 $DIAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 'x17101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 7171n1 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL AMOUNT $4,00 $25,00 $29,00 $25,00 $2.5,00 $4,00 $25.00 $29,00 $25,00 $25.00 129,00 $29.00 $29,00 $29,00 $29.00 $2.9,00 $7.5,00 $23.00 129,00 129,00 $4.00 $25,00 $29,00 $25,00 $25,00 525,00 525,00 $25,00 $4.00 $29.0) $25,0) 125,00 14,00 $25,00 $29.00 PAGE 12 Id Via (c74gg ,e `/tig3' c rPitiO Ic7019 1 c7'M0 l0 7y 5.3 ..,, i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • KENO NL'HaER YfNJOR lfilRx1110 50003 ORNA E TIE'TANN 5JQb9 GCLOIE R SNEDIEN 5007:` RLTb A SHIT° 50071 SADIE PISANI 50072 OCNCINEA E OEMAREST 50073 BARBARA C BOOK1AN 50014 AL4A BACKER 50075 EARL G ACKENIACH 5007b ex 4A HARMC'1 50077 aILLIAM A JONES 50073 MARION L JOHNSON 50079 A%ITA A GREGORY 50°80 FLORENCE R '4ALIACE 50081 FRAI:CES l AIIXIMSDN 30082 YARIUS CONRAOSD'I PIT/YOU NUMBER 01 GLNERAL FUND PQ/YOU Pp/VC'L DATE AIi1LJT 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 I7 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 1'7 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 $25,00 129,C0 $29.00 $29,C0 125.CC $29.CC 125,00 $?9.00 $25.CC $29,00 $?5.00 $25,Cf $29.CC $29,CC 129.00 D4 NOT PAY IF CHECKED UD.TC l0 08 75 0I5TR18UTIOA OF ACCOUNT sat .s* 717101 TOTAL $4s ass 717101 717101 TOTAL s0+ *4* 717101 717101 TOTAL sss sop 717101 717101 TOTAL +4s it* *0* *4* 444 s4* a4* ssa sss sss s4* s+a 444 *4* sss sss s4* 404 sss 444 *0* *4* 717101 TC?TAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 117101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL FNI uMORAUGES AYOLNT $25.00 $25,00 $25.00 $4.00 $29.00 525.00, '!4.00 $29,00 $25.00 $4,00 $29.00 125,00 $25,00 $4.00 125,00 $29.00 $25.Q0 $25.00 $25,00 $4,00 $29.00 $25.00 $25.00 $29,00 129,00 125,00 125,00 125,03 125,00 129,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 PAGE 13 lot/VC/ Jo?y‘a log 464 �o nI N49 to ?Liu a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 4 a a a 4 4 $ • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • o • • • • ENCUA •0$314 11`0J4 IrFGRHAIIcN 500@$ AVIS MARIE STITNEAAN 50c8 64vAN PAGE 50035 JLLIA 1 MARION 50036 CCRCTsIE L GRA'IT 'coal LILLIE H t,EIL50N 50081 AUOREY HILLER 53039 GRACE 'a TAYLOR 50090 FREIDA HC NULTY 50091 EVERETT SHUPE 50092 LOIS LVUN 50091 HELEN s OCRSEY 50094 3ELVA tiOKE 50095 RAYYON0 B RANK 40096 NARGUITA A AUSTIN 50097 CLEDA L ALSSELL Cl GENERAL FU1r kr/tit PO/v0 NI �BER DATE 009477 09 17 75 00'9472 09 11 75 0059472 09 17 75 005941? 09 11 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 11 '15 0059477 09 11 15 0059472 09 17 75 00'59472 09 17 75 N 049412 0'i 17 (5 0059412 04 17 75 0059472 09 17 73 0054472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0049472 09 17 75 PO/VOL AHCUNT $25,00 125,00 $29,cC $ 29,00 12'1,00 125.00 $29,CO 12`,00 0AII I 10 04 15 CO NO1 PAy DISTRIBUTION OF ENC.;'t9,u+CES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AYLL'IT 44* *4* 717101 TOTAL 4ts tit 7171oL TOTAL s4s *4* 717101 717101 T01AL ♦$4 *4* 717101 717101 701AL AA* +.s 7!7101 TOTAL tot sss 717101 TOTAL SOS *Si 717101 711101 TOTAL tot 444 717101 TOTAL 44s sss 717101 101Ai. 1st *0* /11101 717101 TOTAL 040 iss 717101 TOTAL sot *4. 717101 TOTAL sst *0s 717101 Tt)IAL s5i iit 717101 717101 TOTAL $25•CO 40* sot 717101 TOTAL $25.00 125,00 $25.00 $25,0 $4.00 $25,00 $29.00 $25,0'0 14,00 $29,00 125.01• $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $25,00 $4,00 $29.00 $25100 $25,03 $25.00 %25,00 $25,01) $4.00 $29.00 $2`1,0 $2.9.00 425,00 $25.00 $29,00 $29,00 $25'.00 $4.00 $29,00 $25.00 S25.00 PACE 14 10'14'1! 4 irOF 4 M'11/'1, 4 /0 WTI 4 10 WO 4 it, Mb 4 I 109V11 /0 1913). 0 M 7V9T e /! TA? • rifr/VY ! 10erna 1 7 1 l 4 L'N:CC \UMBER 5Q09$ 3ER110E L 3fE"ER 50099 OCRIS DEFFKE 5010) NA CY '.EIL 50101 SARO A I.ILLIAMS 50102 +4RJURIE G IC LAUGHLI'. 50103 ELLEN AlURANA 50104 HELEN ,1CXHA5 50105 IREtNE HOUTCHEITS 50106 GLORIA SHELL 50107 ANITA LANARI 50108 FRAI. GATES 50109 SUSAN; GARTER 50110 NCRA C OIGRAY 50111 BETTY JONES yt��J 1\1IR7•tT1Uti Hr/'/UL r, HAFR R 0059472 01 GENERAL 1UIG HD/YOU DATE 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 G9 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 C9 17 75 9059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059412 09 17 15 H0/4Ul AHCIAI $29,CC' 129,CG 129,CC OC NUT HAY IF CICCKED DATE 10 08 75 DISTRiH'JTIU ! r1F ENCaRANCES ACCUU\T 0/CLT *4* *4* 717101 717101 TOTAL *t* s** 717101 717101 TOTAL *** *** 717101 717101 TOTAL $25,CC *4* *4* 717101 TOTAL $29,LC *5* *** 717101 TOTAL 129,CC *4* *+t 717101 TOTAL 175,00 *4+ *4* 717101 TOTAL $75,CC *** *** 717101 TOTAL $29,CC *t* s** 717101 717101 TOTAL $29,00 +** *4* 717101 717101 TOTAL $25,00 45* *4* 717101 TOTAL $29,C0 In *+* 717101 717101 TOTAL 129,00 *s* *4* 717101 717101 TOTAL 125,C0 *4* *** 717101 TOTAL $25i0J ¶4,C) 529,0 125,0u 14,00 $29,00 125,00 14,C� 529,00 $25,00 125,00 129,00 129,00 $2,00 $29,00 $25,00 325,00 325,00 325,00 125,Ou $4,00 $29,00 1["5,0'0 $4,00 320,00 125,00 125,00 125,00 14,00 129,00 425,00 14,00 $29,00 $25,00 $25,00 PACE 15 Nei t/fr /I'M/ /e) WY, 71/90 /egg,/ 10703 /07V97 /075/91 /075/99 E a f e 1 4 a a i f 0 4 4 ( Pb', • • • • • • 4E,IJ `UHBEA VEN?J1 I'JCR,1TIC' 30112 M.1<GAST I JO'c5 50111 RC3EATA P4TTERSOV 50114 HEL£\ MELSUN • 50115 BEVERLY GUINN • 50116 ILA J LEAVY • 50117 YERYLE COhORE1Y • • • • M 1 • • e • • • • • • 30118 NILORED R HOLLAND 50119 1'ARY ELISE SHACKELFORD 50120 JACCUALINE V .TALL 50121 fl A K FRISTRaj! 0122 HELEN NAY GARCIA 50123 MYRTLE RUTH SMITH 50124 ELEANOR MUELLER 50125 CCNNA LEE L4KIN 50126 *AOA J JCHNSON 01 GENERAL FUND DAZE 10 09 75 Pr/krU PO/VEIL' NUMBER DATE 0059'72. 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/VOL AMC(NT 125,00 DO NOT PAY 01STRIBUTIWI OF ENE?BkANCES IF CHEL'KEO ACCUUUT ANUtjt.T *r* *** 717101 TOTAL $29,CC *** *5* 717101 717101 TOTAL $29,C, *** sr* 717101 717101 TOTAL $25,Cl t*a * * 717101 TOTAL $25,CC is. 5.5 717101 TOTAL $29,00 as *r* 717101 717101 T{ITAL 329,00 *** *** 717101 717101 TOTAL $25,CC *** *** 717101 TOTAL $25.00 *** *** 717101 TOTAL $29,CC *** *** 717101 717101 TOTAL $29.CC *** *** 717101 717101 TOTAL $25,C0 *4* sr* 717101 TOTAL $25,CC s** *** 717101 TOTAL $25,CC *** *** 717101 TOTAL $29,00 *** *** 717101 *25,00 525,00 12.5,00 14,00 $29,00 54.00 $25,00 429,00 125,00 425,00 125,0') $25,00 125,30 $4,00 129,+10 $25,00 $4,00 $29,00 $25.00 125,00 125.00 125,00 $25,00 $4,00 129,00 $4.00 $25,00 129,00 125.00 $25,00 125,00 $25,00 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 PALL 16 loraci 10160) ,t, ?50a,I iO'l aOi tog 00 107507 /0 7501 /07501 /0 7/0 /071/ /07542 07513 ,075/tI a sat. ,t i a 4 I • e n • • a • S • ♦ a t a I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VENCOA ‘LNBEt Vo+ouz 1vFUR�al ttj 4 5012' I‘CRE:` L MAR'KLEY 30L2R LT\C.A t GARDNER 33129 ARTNA SLAPPED 10130 JANICE J GROO4 50131 MARGARET E 4000Y 50132 Ew`A L RIABEY 50133 'ELAN1 J 14EIH9EGNER 50134 NARII`r CANDELARIA 50135 lARIO`+ E BLAKE 50136 YCLAH00 HILLER 50137 )AR1E STENCIL 50135 MARY ARNAGOST 5013`$ LEGRA KERN Pr/►'GL., �ev4ER 01 GENERAL f11IT! PO/VDU PO/VCL OATS AHCLNT 005947? 09 17 75 00s9472 09 1'/ 75 0059472 09 17 75 0039472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 n059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059412 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 $15.Ct !15,00. $15,CG 429,CC $29,CC $75.00 $29,C0 129,CC $25,C0 $23.CC DO NUT PAY IF CHECKtD OA1E 10 00 75 DJS1RIHU1f11'+ uF ENLumePANCt} ACCOUNT AmULr11 717101 TOTAL 444 sss 717101 717101 TOTAL 444 *4* 717101 717101 TOTAL 445 *4* 717101 717101 1OTAL *44 so* 711101 sit sr4 717101 101AL $r1 *5* *5t *'44 004 ♦r4 444 *4* 444 .?44 544 *4* 400 *4* 444 444 TOTAL 711101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTAL 117101 T11TAI 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 717101 TOTA1. •x17101 TUFAt. 717101 TOTA1. $4,00 $29,00 125,00 $4,00 $299,00 $25,0U 44,00 $29,00 $25,00 14,00 $29,00 175,00 $25,00 1251CO $25400 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 44,00 $29,00 $4,00 125,00 $29,00 $z5.ot, 475,00 $25,00 44,00 $29,00 44,00 $25,00 $29.00 $25,00 125.00 425,00 125,00 PACE 17 le01,5 >6)96'17 /0 760 Jo '/530 /0 1/5',2 /a 75402. 1175G 3 m 7O11 4 ,. • a • • i • S • • • • • • • 0 I, ENOJ1 NU18ER 4EN)JR INFORMATION 40140 BETTY BARNETT 50141 FERN SILYEY 50142 VERA L NEBJR4 5014) r,ELEN NORTON 50144 CARRIE WALL4A' 50145 CARROLC BILLIIGTON 50145 BLANCHE BILLI4GTON 50147 IRENE ESTRICK 50148 MERCEDES HORRISON 50149 CLARA NOFIIGER 50151 KATHARINE H HOLT 50151 MARVEL SHACKELFORD 50152 EILEEN CHAPIN 50153 HELEN "WOLFE 50154 GERALDINE TJAROES 50155 VIOLA CALHOUN U1 GENERAL FUNC Ph/V:'U PO/YOU NUNRER DATE 0059472 09 17 75 0059412 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/YCL AMCUKT $29.CC 129,00 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED •0* *4* uAri 10 03 7) PAGE Id DISTRIBUTION OF ENLJBRANCES ACCOUNT A OU4r 717101 717101 TOTAL Onn •04 717101 717101 TOTAL $25.CC •t0 0** $29,00 4$. 0i• $?9,CC •4* *0* $J.5,C0 4*4 •4* $25,00 •*0 In $29.00 0*0 *5* $29.00 ++a tot $25,00 •*4 *0* $1.5,CC 000 *4* $29,C0 •** *4* $25,00 *0* *41 12.9,00 t4* *4* $29,CO #** •05 $79,C0 *0* 00* 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TO1Al 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL $25,00 $4.00 129,00 $4,00 $25,00 $29.00 $25,00 $25.00 $29,00 $29.00 $29 00 $29.00 $25,00 $25.00 125.00 $25.00 $29.00 $29,00 $29,00 129,03 125,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 $29.00 $29.00 $25.00 $25.00 129,00 $29,00 $29.00 $29.00 $19.00 $29.00 icon /2? 96-29 /C 9530 iv 9<531 /6' 7a& /v 9583 /O756V /0!165 /0 75W /09537 /0909 &T544 /O %5V/ /U 9.53/3 A S A t 0 i S S S aI V s YENOUR INFORM%TIC4 50151 H€IEN t AS0ERS 50157 QCRCTtit' R VAUGHAN 50153 `'SOCALENE DEGENHART 50159 BLANCmC FRITLLER 5016'3 3ETTY ERICKSON 50161 CELCRIS SCEKENKAHD 50162 ;USGARET *RIGHT 50163 ACELE RENTER 50164 ALICE HOLCOMB 50165 ESCAL LAVO'I,4E HORNER 50166 J.AN1TA A ALLEN 30167 ",*RILY`: TERYBERGER 53168 SUSAN 'w"ANNER S?169 S%'ARQ'I 3EBER 50170 NiCLLIE HA'WEILER 50171 OCR IS I. UHR IC'M 50172 VENEOA L CA9PSELL P!?/VUL NUYtER 01 GENERAL TAMP PQ/VOU PP/tCL DATE ARGENT 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0054472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 125,CC $25.C( $29,CG 125,CC 129,CC $25.CC 125,CG 125,CC $29,CC $29,00 125.00 $29,CC 129,C0 $29,00 12SeCO $25,00 $25,00 DATE 10 CS 75 DC NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION uF ErIc ybRAriCE$ IF CHECKED ACCOUNT nr'GlT *** *5* 717101 TCIAL *** *0* 717101 TUTAI *4* *s* 717101 TOTAL 0** *0* 717101 TOTA1. * * * *0* 717101 T')TAt 717101 TOTAL 717101 T1; TAI 717101 TOTAL sss sss 717101 TC"i!"l •ss *** 717101 TCTIt 00* sss 717101 TOTAL *0* s** 717101 T01Al *** *s* 717101 T')TAL *** *0* 717101 TOTAL *s* *** 717101 TOTAL a** *** 717101 TOTAL *** *0* 717191 $25,00 $25,00) $25.00 125,00 $29,00 129,00 125,00 125,00 129,00 $29,00 125,00 $25,00 125,0+) $25.00 115,00 25,00 $29.00 $29.00 19,00 329,00 $25,00 $25,00 $2'J,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29.00 129,00 $29,00 $25,00 $25,00 125,00 PAGE 19 /0 754 /c9" VO /0 751/9 /c 75V( /O 75' in /0 75,5 0 it 2S.≤/ 255) /0 9.53.E /c'7 s' 102543-- I /42567 /075-n, /071 /09.500 0 • A a S 4 0 1 1 t r • -_ _-____-_ ____l__ -Mk • YEN3OR I\FURslyi i s • 5017) ULACYS }+ REIN • 50174 VER1A E OURKAY • T0L75 4Eii4 ,'ETFRSO'+ • 5017A RC3ERT f FRONLING • 50177 \' Sb'1 RUTLEOGE • S0175 SAUA PETERS • 50179 3ETIY 81RLEFF1 • S0180 GWEN TOLAR • 50181 NANCY 3ARTEL5 • 50182 SYLVIA vERSER • 50183 GRETCHE4 S CUTTS • 50184 SANDRA FOXH;)V£N • 50185 AG',ES C 8USSEY • 50188 ANN CHALK / 50187 FRANCES C B9R'1NOFT NLYRER 01 htNI RAL FUN' PU/VOU GATE 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 00k9412 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 '15 0059472 09 17 75 00)9472. 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947) 09 17 75 50188 ELSIE A LIVENG000 0059472 09 17 75 / 1 PO/VCL AMCLKT DAit t0 03 /5 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTI+)'I OF FtIti#NRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT A�'OL'HT TOTAL *29,00 sit ass 717101 Tp1AL $29,CC *4* +5+ 717101 TOTAL $25,CL t++ ass 711101 TOTAL 525,CC +++ +++ 717101 TOTAL 529,CC 4*0 *4* 717101 TOTAL $25,CCi +4+ *5* 717101 TOTAL $25,C0 no +++ 717101 TINE I $29,00 +++ *5* 717101 TOTAL *29,00' +N *5* 717101 TUTAI. 125,CC •4+ +5+ 7171G1 TOTAL 125,00 +05 +5* 717101 TOTAL 129,C0 +0* ++* 717101 TOTAL $29,00 +++ +++ 717101 TOTAL $45,0B *4, on 717101 717111 TOTAL 125,00 +++ +++ 717101 TUTAI $25,00 +++ •44 717101 *25,00 129,00 *29,00 *29,00 529,00 $15,06 *25,00 *25,00 *25,00 329,00 529,00 *25,00 125,00 *25,00 525,00 $29,00 529,00 *39,00 529,00 $25,00 525,)0 $25.00 $25,00 $29,00 329,00 529,00 529,00 *29,00 $1b,08 54508 *25,00 525,00 $25.00 /C05e, a IC/ 51,3 /1 r5f, 9 /el 7.56- 2,6 /e)7.2,7 /D 71e! 4ilac/ /c%5-70 YS7/ /O iena /09 M /02i9/ 1E50*:c \UM3Er VENDLlR 1NIURfritICN 4011!) tc!IN t1CHARD5 • 50191 VIRGINIA JUHNSTOrI • • 90191 ALVEi4 GOCDiINc 50192 1+FLE,N 9ENNER 50191 E1S1E SHELLER 90194 BC'ddIE HEINLE 50195 AA M HILL 50195 HENRY P HART 90197 CCRCTIIY JEA4 ROSTER 50193 ARLENE K SIO.IELL 50199 1.1LYA P KT7VACII 50200 PARJ3RIE J TH7;?AS 90201 OCRIS E KERBS i 50202 RCBERTA GILL 90201 ALMA E '20D05 Pr/VI Nt!'FEW 01 GENERAL FOP PU,VOL DATE 0059472 09 17 75 0099472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059477 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 PO/VIJ1 APIlENT 129,C0 143,t' $2g,CC 125.Cc 129,Cc 137,6C $2F,CC $25,00 1?5.CC 135.CL s25.CC $29,(C $29.CC 133,@c DU NOT PAY li CHECKED /•1 i0i "4 DATE 10 Oh 75 UtsTR18V'T1iN u ENCuhkDNci5 ACCUUT M'uLr,T TOTAL 717101 TDTAI i•i 717101 717111 TUT AL 444 .4i 444 5M• 717101 IOTAL 717101 TOTAL 4ii 444 717101 10IAL •4i *4* 717101 717111 Iplel •i• •4i 717101 1('1A1 ••4 iii ♦*e 717101 ICI Ai 4*4 717101 101AL 5*4 it* 717101 717111 TOTAL iii •*. 717101 TOTAL 444 *4* 717101 101AL si• 444 717101 TUTAL i4• ••i 717101 717111 TOTAL 125,Cc 444 *5* 717101 Nab 1.25.0C 129,00 129,(C 329,0') 514,64 $43,64 f25i00 $25.00 $2560° 125,00 129„0 $29,00 $29,00 $4,00 $33,8G 125,00 $25.00: 125,00 125.00 325,00 $25.00 129,0( 16,00 135.00 125,00 $25,00 129,00 $29,00 $29,00 129,00 129,00 $4,80 $33,80 $25,00 PACE 21 /c 9579 /O 71(0 /6-7SO 1 • • • )0104 wd3EL .;4ti5E'� f 70205 EILEEN A GE18 f f f f f f f i 50215 LILLIAN J KREPS i 50216 rER,V E ROOREICK 50217 LEA R PENLA'ND 50211 'ARILLA Tl09ALL • • f kNOi NcM8i YEN?UC INFURM1TICN 50206 BERTH% M $N1TE 50207 MILLIE ALKIRE 70203 BETTv *CUD 50299 CL%PA A FARAER 50210 J 8LACHE *WALING 50211 "ILCRED h KURTZ 50212 JESSIE '4YKERT 50217 JIANITA T SHELTON 50214 1CA L GRAHAM Pr/1'CL N YPER 01 GENERAL FUPC PO/VDU PU/VCL DATE ANCLN1 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 7, 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 I7 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 OATS 10 00 15 DU NCT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF EI4CUNBRANCES ACCOUNT AfrUI,NT IF CFiECKEO TOTAL 525,00 125,CC t** **t 717101 TUrAL $32.EC *** *4* 717101 717111 TOTAL $25,00 *4* 4** 717101 TOTAL $25.CC *** *** 717101 TOTAL $29.CC 4** *4* $32,60 *t* *t* $25,00 $4* *t* 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL $29.CC *** *4* 717101 TOTAL $25.CC *** *** 717101 TOTAL 129,CC *t* *t* 717101 TUTAL $30.FC s•$ *** 717101 717111 TOTAL $25.CL *** *0* 717101 TOTAL $25.00 *** *4* 717101 TOTAL $25.CC 4** *4* 717101 TOTAL $25.C. *** *4* 717101 TOTAL 325,00 $15,00 $29.09 $3,60 $32,60 $25,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 129,0) $29.00 529.09 $3.60 $32,60 $25.00 $25.00 129,00 $29,00 $ 25.00 $25,00 $29.00 $29.00 $29.00 $1.80 $30.80 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $25,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 $25.00 PAGE 2 foKeta fooqi /0'0.639 /C1595 fC7.590 /090f /oil %9f /c7 / /C %Ov2 /c 7 a /C'>600 4 1 4 4 l 1 i l l l l l l / t 1 a - __r-.'-.__ _--A _ tat I i i 4EA `2 ti"A:1,.12 I CR`'¶1!C'1 50219 df1 ERY1 PAPPENi4E IH 5022, 233A C RMCOES 5,)221 sARBARA SCH1E10EA $ 50222 MARGARET kALL $ 50223 LIRA ' ELSO' 4 50224 pARY h'EBER 50225 BETTY L LEAFGRE:N i 5?2A 4 !C€ LFFFLER 50227 50223 50229 ESTkER E TELS!1N LLCILLE E MC KEE LLCILLE E CAPP 3023'? ELEN MINTER 50231 BARBARA AHITM7,RE 50432 CCRCTHy h HOLMAN 50233 ALEX HEIDENREICH PP/VCp 01 GENERAL For PO/YOU DATE 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 00`9472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 00059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 7> 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059672 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059477, 09 17 75 PQ/Vpl AMCLI;1 $30,EC 129 ,CL, $12.36 129,C0 $25,00 125,C0 13p.eC 129,00 125'.00 129.00 $29.00 $25.00 130,E0 $25•CC $25•CO °A1E 10 00 15 DU N(,'T PAY UISTR1BU110o (1F Et.CuNLRAt,CES IF CHECKED ACCUUIIT MOM Ott 717101 717111 TurAI, iii 717101 TOTAL •44 Ott 717191 717111 101A4 44i sot 711101 TOTAL *to •M4 717101 TOTAL is. iii 717101 1U1AL 000 i4i 717101 717111 TOTAL iii O:C 717101 TOTAL Ii4 iii M4i no 444 Olt 4i4 *4* i44 *OM no tot 0*, 44i 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOT Ai 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TRIAL 717101 TOTAL • LNULNT $29,04 11,80 $:40, AU $29.00 129,00 $29,00 $3,36 $31,36 $29.00 $29,00 175,00 $25.00 125,00 125,00 $29.00 $1,80 $30,80 $29,0 129,00 $25.00 125,00 $29,00 129,00 129,00 $29,00 $25,00 $25.00 129,00 $1.80 $30.80 $25,00 $25.00 125,00 $25.00 PAGE 23 /0 2('t'S /t 'keel /c'/4-/0 /6'74-/.4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 d 4 4 4 4 t $ i ( 0 0 0 0 • 0 • VEN IOR 1NFCRKAT10N 5.23, aTAT1.5 PEPPt 5043) RLT1- $TUtL 50235 RCXAVA E ALLARD 5,1237 BERTHA PIE 5.273 bElE> CAREY • 50239 JOSEPHINE H KLEIN • 5024'? GALL h'E14ER . 3c241 AK?:A BAUER 0 0 )3242 ELLS `+AE COX s 1 50243 r:ARv ELLEN BELL i 0 0 0 1 • • 50244 BAA ARA PIPD1'1 50245 rt%R.Y ARNOLD 50246 1LTF V HA45E 50247 2ELCA DURCELL 50248 WILLIS t VIRTUE 01 GENERAL fUM P^/c; PO/VDU N1ThBEA DATE 0059472. 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 t7 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0054472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/VCL Algal 129,GC 125,00 125,00 112,60 129,CC 129,00 1'25,00 125,C0 133,32 137,40 129,00 125,00 $25,00 138,14 129,CC 04 hCT PLY 1f CHECKED 041E 10 08 75 OISTPIBUIIO?; of ENCorTPAhCE5 ACCOUNT APOLNT Orr rrr 717101 TOTAL *so rrr 717101 rrr *so 717101 rrr rrr *00 ♦ 0 717101 r1* *0* 717101 *0* rrr 717101 TOTAL rrr rrr rrr *4* 00* *0* $0* Orr $$$ $00 717101 rrr 44* •0* r0* 717101 717111 TOTAL TOTAL 117101 717111 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL TOTAL 717101 TOTAL TOTAL •44 ♦r• 717101 TOTAL fir 129,00 129.00 ►25,00 $25,00 $25.00 125,00 $29,00 13,60 432,60 *29,00 129,00 129,00 129,00 125 00 125,00 125,00 125,00 129,00 14,32 133,32 129,00 $0,40 $37,40 129,00 929,00 $25,00 125,00 $25,00 $25.00 129,00 19,84 138,84 129,00 $29,00 PAGE 24 0 963/ /0 %6 /0 76.E • i 0 0 0 0 e • • t 0 0 • • • • • • • • • <EN \L43ER VFN)OR IVVCR�.T1C'.N 5.244 Ja:NET H STEVENS sc25; J , SQYA4lAi )4,251 LARRY F 0AY!S 52)2 atLL1S" A 6UTHE SOi55 CCCTHY CLUMINS 50254 tiMRY RANEY • 50255 ca ►E% J PEIFUlO • 30256 JCSEPHINE TRUJILLO ! 5257 VIRGINIA CARTER • • • 50255 NASGUERITE BATEHAN )0259 ANN STEELE 5026f" JC Ate; SCMNIOT 5026t eERUICE STEIN • 50262 ELIZASETH ASRIP!NO • • • 50205 JOYCE ACRE 01 GENERAL FUNP PR/VDU PO/YOU NI'MRER DATE 0039412 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059412 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 73 0059472 09 17 75 0059412 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/VOL ANCUKT $25,CC $75.CC $29,C0 )5,72 $29,00 $36,20 $25,C0 $25.00 $36,20 $25,00 $29,(0 $36,20 $29,00 825's CC, $25,00 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 08 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUYB8AhCES ACCOUNT APUUI:T i** s** 717101 TOTAL *** *** 717101 TOTAL •�' *** 717101 TOTAL *** i** 717101 717111 TOTAL s*i *** 717101 TOTAL 5i* 444 717101 717111 TOTAL 444 *** 717101 TOTAL *** *0* 717101 TOTAL *** **a 717101 717111 TOTAL **4 *4* 711101 TOTAL 444 **s 717101 TOTAL ♦4* *i* 717101 717111 TOTAL *5* *4* 717101 TOTAL *i* **s 717101 TOTAL 444 444 717101 TOTAL *25i00 125,00 $25.00 $25,00 129,00 329.00 $29,00 16,72 $35.72 *29,00 329,00 $29,00 $7,20 $36,20 $25,00 $25,00 $25.00 $25.00 $29,00 $7,20 336,20 $25,00 $25.00 $29,00 329.00 $29,00 $7,20 $36.20 $29,00 329,00 $25.00 325,00 $25.00 325,00 PAGE 25 Tog /CgL7oi to goof /0961/1 6 1076y* /o i6V9 /o7/lo /a 9652 • • s I YO.00,1 INTLRrATtuN );26. tLI2A3ETh L S4ITH 50205 LILY A RORERTS 5 166 A.a5 KcULY 50267 ,rA",(CE JO DE Dow 504Ote (SGI`;IA A NAzSH 50209 ECNA A RAINS 50270 3ETTE )OUNTL 50271 FA`ETTA A BUR'(S 50272 CPUS(LLA N 01385 50273 EVA ALLES 50274 ELEN kNESPEL 50273 CCRCIHY 0C00NER 50275 t.ELLIE CAPBAUrH 50277 1ARY LOYE 5027A LVDIA <Ell 50272 NAjEL R ULRICN 01 bE?,Tr.t fUTC VfledL , PO/VO., Ni rR 0Alf c(59572 09 17 7) 0059477 C9 17 75 005947) (9 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 l7 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059412 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 nlyi l nCLK1 lat,1L !)^;,C( 119.kc I2S,C l25,c 125,CL $30,`4 $25,CC 129,C0 $25,CC $29,C0 $25,C0 $3Q,44 $25.00 129.00 122,12 CD KUT PAY 17 CHECKED DATE 10 OR '15 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT fff ff1 717101 717111 TOTAL $4* *45 fff fff fff if4 717101 TOTAL fff 717101 TOTAL fff 717101 TOTAL fsf 717101 TOTAL "Is 717101 TOTAL *If 0** 717101 717111 701AL f'f f++ 717101 TOTAL ff• 5'. 717101 TOTAL f.• +f* 717101 TOTAL •4f •ft 717101 TOTAL 4.. 4$6 717101 TOTAL ft• .4. 717101 717111 TOTAL 'S. •4* 717101 TOTAL 4$f *f0 717101 TOTAL •ns tf+ 117101 EtICUFURARCES AMOUNT $29,00 $7,20 $36,20 129,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 129,00 $29,00 $25,00 125,00 $25;32,00 $29,00 $1,44 $30,44 125,00 425,00 $29,00 $29.00 $25,00 $25,00 $29,00 $29.00 125,00 $25.00 129,00 11,44 130,44 125,00 $25.00 129,00 129,00 $29.00 l •_ _ _ lab (016.0 ic'IS? /ci/( ' /c'/ufb /0.7617 (4745S1 /C ?Q -L) W &/ /0?k'Z (09(4, ENC NLMBtR YENDUR I,.TCRW.\TIC`+ )02dc' CFCELIA E RIVFRA f,OYEj1 5281 ROSE SALAMANCA )0282 5kIGEKC YAHAGUCHI 5028) MA GARET XA92LER )0284 CC\� A Cl'PELAND )0235 CClCTHY 4 KFRA 50286 VIRGINIA B HUNPNREY5 50237 kARCLD BOHLENOER 50288 PATRICIA N VAN HARE 50289 HIICRED SARCHET 50291 CATHERINE MILLER 50291 BARBARA BERGER 50292 OCRIS ACKERS0'1 50293 GENEVIEVE AOAIE PR/VOL NHPBER Cl GENERAL FUND PO/VOU DATE 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472. 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/VOL AMOUNT 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 OB 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUKBRANCES ACCOUNI AKULNI 717111 TOTAL 125,00 0ii ss• 717101 TOTAL $23,00 tat *00 717101 TOTAL 129,C0 Iii fit $25.CO 4*0 *0* $33,56 +i• 4$i 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL $25,CO 4i* *4* 717101 TOTAL 133,56 *it iii 717101 717111 TOTAL $29,C0 si• i*i 717101 TOTAL $25,CC tii iii 7171T01AL 138,36 iii *4* 717101 717111 TOTAL $29,00 iii iii 717101 $25,CC iii •0i 717101 136,20 i5* iii $25,00 iii 040 TOTAL TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL $3,12 132,12 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 "91(19.00 2.00 $23,00 $25,00 $29,00 $4,56 133,56 125,00 $25,00 $29,00 $4,56 $33,56 $29,00 $29,00 $25,00 125,00 $29,00 $9,36 138,36 $ 29,00 $29.00 $25,00 $25,00 $29,00 17,20 136.20 $25,00 125,00 PAGE 27 /D Y6 • • • • • $ E 0A VEN['O4 1'FCR"FT 1CN 949A cQ.-.r. un5ER 149, [.A GALICIA 40290 NCR A JEANNE CARRO.L 50297 L1111A': C HASitER I n29J CRL1 F KrGER i 50299 VERNA DELIERE 50400 IRA ii THONPSON t c 50301 GRACE Of SANTIS 30302 LELAh FIOR1 1* 50303 EDNA TESONE i 5030♦ RL3Y 3ERGEA 50$05 ILCILLE OLSON I I I 0 50305 PATRICK ECHYA'1 50107 YELI'A HARSH 50103 JOAN " ROBERTS 50309 00314 LEE DEHRING Pi'/VOU NLRES 01 GENERAL FUNC PO/VOU DATE 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0058472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0051472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 '15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 73 0039472 09 17 75 PD/VOL ANCUNT OD NOT PAY IF CHELKED DATE 10 08 75 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT $25,10 444 444 717101 TOTAL I29,CC iii 4*4 717101 TOTAL 137,40 ii4 iii 717101 717111 TOTAL $29,00 iii i4* $25.00 it* i4* 125.00 044 i4* 129,C0 444 i4* 12S,CO iii 444 417.40 iii *4i $25,00 444 *it 129,C0 iii *4* $37,18 i4* 44* $25,C0 *4i *4* 129,00 44* i4* $25,00 iii *4* 717101 125,CC iii op 717101 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL TOTAL OF FNCUIJBRANCE5 4Y0LNT $25,00 $25,00 $29,00 429,00 429,00 $8,40 137,40 $29,00 129.00 125,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25.00 429,00 129,00 125,00 125,00 429,00 18,40 $37.40 425.00 $25.00 129,00 129.00 129,00 $888 $37.88 125,00 $25,00 $29,00 129,00 125.00 125,00 125,00 PACE 28 1U'ini /iios7 /c9GS /0'I S" `oi lova /C) 70 93 M7691 /G'16'9 �U ?bi1 /ec' 99 • 0 0 0 0 0 s 4 $1 • ' • • • • • I • i 0 6 # SCJt> IS.,A 4 KEMPT f C. t t t C t C t C C t t t • t VFNLJ3 INFCRYAT%CN 50311 KATHERINE H!1LTFORT 5c31≥ EMMA C LESSER 30313 ESTHER L GRAFF 50314 EVELYN M CASTEEL 50315 YIRGINIA BASSETT 50j15 E!'ELIA REID 50317 LILLIAN A HJESENER 50318 "flY 9 CASEY 50319 JOHN D HINDORFF 50320 N DEFY NEESE 50321 MILCRED K NEESE S0322 GL£I"NA QUICK 50323 PHYLLIS MUNSELL 01 GENERAL FUND Pty/VCU PO/VOU PO/VOL N"REP DATE ANOINT 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 130.44 $25.00 125.00 $29,CC 130,20 130.2C $25,00 129,00 $25.00 $30.20 129,c0 125,00 $37,40 $29.00 00 NCT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 04 15 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCuP8RANCE5 ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL +•• +•s 717101 717111 TOTAL +•+ *44 717101 TOTAL •44 s•+ 717101 TOTAL ••S *5* 717101 TOTAL •+s s•+ 717101 717111 TOTAL 5.5 soil 717101 717111 TOTAL •+s +•s 717101 TOTAL ••s ••* 717101 TOTAL s++ S•+ 717101 TOTAL 4*' +s+ 717101 717111 TOTAL ass +•+ 717101 TOTAL s++ *0* 717101 101AL +4+ +++ 717101 717111 TOTAL s++ +5+ 717101 TOTAL 125,00 129,00 $1,44 $30,44 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 125,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 $1.20 $30.20 $29,00 $1,20 $30.20 $23.00 $25,00 $29000 429,00 $25.00 125,00 $29,00 11,20 $30.20 $29,00 $29,00 $25,00 $25.00 PAGE 29 $29.00 18,40 $37,40 $29,00 429,00 io/49V /47100 10 Ile /0'191& /692/f 0 f 4 0 4 I I I i 4 t t C l l t C C c C C C C C C VENOUR INFORMATICN 55724 <ARY ANN HAYDEN 50725 EVA JANE NYGREN 50326 CORINE E 5145 30J27 MARY ALICE RIEDEri 7032?$ MARY Lou DANIELS S3329 $ARGARET NELSi1'I 50330 BETTY BRUCK 50331 COLLEEN SIBSOM 30332 JUNE H LEWIS 50333 LUETTA K PAXTON 50334 BETTY J SCHAEFER 50335 JO ANN OCHSNER 50336 MARGE REISER 50337 ILA HAAS 50338 PGTRICIA GAGE 01 GENERAL FUND P^/VOU PO/YOU NrYAER DATE 0059472 09 li 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/VOL AMCLNI 125,CC $25,C0 $25,C0 129,CO 125,C0 137,10 $29,C0 125,C0 $ 38,80 $25,00 $29,C0 $31940 $25,C0 $25,C0 $31,40 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 08 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCuM8RANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 444 44$ 717101 TOTAL 444 404 717101 TOTAL 444 404 717101 TOTAL 0$4 44S 717101 TOTAL 444 444 717101 TOTAL 444 444 717101 717111 TOTAL 044 404 717101 TOTAL 444 404 717101 TOTAL 444 $0, 717101 717111 TOTAL 444 444 717101 TOTAL 444 414 717101 TOTAL 444 444 717101 717111 TOTAL 444 444 717101 TOTAL 0$, 444 717101 TOTAL 404 444 717101 717111 TOTAL PAGE 70 $25,00 125,00 /l9�/.',t /819/3 125p00 $25.00 $25 00 25,00 $29,00 $29.00 $25,00 $25,00 $29.00 18,40 $37.40 129,00 $29.00 $25.00 $25,00 $29.00 $9,60 138,60 $25.00 125.00 $29,00 $29.00 129,00 $2.40 $31,40 $25,00 $25,00 125,00 $25,00 $29.00 $2.40 $51.40 /c2I2 /07O/ /l' 99 ,119,29 /c" J 9j2 i meitate 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 i 1 4 • l • i S 1 t C t C C C C I i C ENOVA MGMBER VFNDJR INFCRA'ATIO'I 50334 JLNE BIJCHANAN 5034(5 BLANCHE K1DAELL 50341 HATTIE DUDLEY 50442 NARY ANN CLOJUSE 50343 LILLIAN K LAMP 50344 LYDIA HOREY 30343 GEC BRUG JR 30346 ELMA P ARSON 50347 OORIS E HILL 50349 HELEN SWANSON 50349 MARINE R PELCHER 50350 G'1ENOOLYN A JONES 50351 LCUETTE R ANDERSON 50352 MALINDA H KAUTZ 30331 FAY P LA BONDE 50354 1RENE L CHESNUT 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VCU PD/VUU NU/'PER DATE 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 00,9472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO,YOL AHCLNT $29,00 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 00 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOLNT 4•• ••• 117101 TOTAL 425.00 •44 ••• 125,00 •4• ••• 131.40 ••• ••• 125.00 ••• ••• 125.00 •4, 4•• 129.00 ••• •4• 129.00 ••• ••• 429,00 ••• *0* 125►00 ••• •44 125,00 •4• •4* $29,G0 •4• ••• 129,40 ♦4t ••• 125.00 •4• ••• 125,C0 •4, •4• 129,00 ••• ••• 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 429,00 129.00 $25,00 325.00 $25,00 125,00 $29.00 $2.40 $31,40 325.00 $25.00 $25;00 125,00 129 00 29,00 429,00 $29.00 $29.00 129,00 $25 00 $25.00 $25.00 325.00 129,00 $29.00 $29.00 129,00 325.00 325,00 $25.00 $25.00 129,00 $29.00 PAGt 31 Ire/ a ,c 9'LQ `! /o 9931 /e 91301 /6'/'' la /6)2939 /o %73 /0 793( /0993/ /i 99V/ /09 9462 4 t I 1 f 1 1 1 4 • 1 S a 4 6 4 4 i `'EN0QA NLNBER VENDOR 1NFORMTlC`i 50355 EDITH 4 SCHROPP 30356 tPC4 L MEASNER 5035? EVA F YORK ,0358 NETTIE ANNE BIDDLE 50359 ANNA P kINER 50360 BONNIE LONG MORGAN • 50361 KATI'ERINE R ESTEP • 50362 RUTH VOHS • • • 1 • `0363 4EA1. E HOFFMA`t 50364 LENA HERTER 10365 1CLA COATES 90366 PATRICIA MARK4AN 50367 DONNA KIEHN 50368 DARLENE SHULTL 50369 LESLIE 4 PANKEY PO/YOU NUMBER 0059472 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VDU DATE 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 73 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/VDi ANCLNT 125,C0 132.36 $25.CO $25.00 $25,CC 132184 $29.00 $32.64 $25.00 $25.CO $29.00 $34.C4 $29,CC $25.00 $29.00 OD NOT PAY IF CHECKED Ott tat tat it* DATE 10 08 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT $25,00 $25.00 129,00 $3,36 $32.36 425.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 125,00 $25.00 $29.00 13,84 132.84 $29.00 129,00 $29.00 $3,84 132,84 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 829,00 $29.00 $29,00 $5,04 $34.04 $29,00 $29,00 $25.00 125,00 $29.00 129,00 ...q n.... i'° "c, A. _y. -.q y:3. C. r..•.rx—•-^Tax = .� r .--.-------- - _T_ a i_ . a _• ATP` �qy�. ����... ...s.l ,: � i."4flJV��y04�!!: �. ��:��_.. 457 • PAGE 32 /ci9V /7951 W775/4. /0 77#Y /09997 /C99S/ /c77.g02 /4 77,911 /0'% Z14 /O9%v1, /19757 • A•, • 0 b p • • r I • • • • • • • • • VEVOJR INE‘RMAVICN 'Lmati 50371 4AlGARET 1ENDnt4 5C371 L1010 j SISSOI 50312 LUCILLE STEVENS 50373 TEC 21YBELM&N 30174 ELSIE BUSH 50175 PHYLLIS 4 ANDREWS 50376 FRED SEELt'OFF • 50377 JIM COOPER • 50379 JACCUELINE WESTBERG • 50379 MARTHA HITLEL 5,)380 E rARIE 'iCRTHJP • 50381 RILLA 9AE PETERSON • 50332 IRENE 3RUNMEIE;2 50383 LUCILLE MC HANAN • 50384 CfERYL LEGER 30385 BETTE KOUNT2 • • 01 GENERAL FUND Pr/YOU PO/VOL, NUEBER DATE 0059472 09 17 75 005947? 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 7) 0059472 09 11 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 15 0059472 09 17 75 0051472 09 17 75 0099472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 0059472 09 17 75 PO/VOL ARC(I,T $29,CC $25,C0 $25,CC $25,CC $37.40 OD NOT PAY IF CHECKED OATS 10 08 75 DISTRIBUTION OF EN(OFBRAP.CES ACCOUNT ONULUT tit tit 717101 TOTAL $29,00 tot ttt $39,EC tit tit $29,CC Ott tot $25,CO 444 *0* $25,00 0$t *00 $29,CC tot ttt $29,00 444 444 $25,C0 Si. tot $25,CC 40$ *0t $10,00 tit tit $10,00 Ott Ott 717101 101AL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 717111 TOTAL 717101 TO1AL 717101 111111 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL 717101 TOTAL $29 00 129,00 $25.00 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 $25.00 $29.00 $8,40 $31,40 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 $10,80 539.80 129,00 $29,00 $25 00 ;25,00 125.00 52:x,00 $?9,00 $29,00 $29,00 $29,00 $25,On $25,00 $25,00 $25,00 $10,00 $10,00 $10 00 110,00 PAGE 33 /t99.SY /099e/ /e' •7'Je L2 /09763 /G, 9141 (D!''E,' /CIVio 9967 /e 9 I6P ie 991d/ /0797'1 /1''277/ /0 ?Pro? /0981 i • • • • • • • • • • • • S . • I • • • • • • • • t")01 1f1R* AT IO' 44!) LC‘t' AUTO T,EFT INVESTIGATORS 1L'+ z''.I`. ` NALU9 `0 "•J2d� 'C91l CAR 'd45q ;"L$:' ASC,i )181 &AIL E SNt'A 90282 TC,,!, 2F ESTES PAR'< P"/VCu NL PEQ 0071A6S 01 GENERAL FUND PU/YOu OAT( In 01 75 $I;,CC 0070452 09 25 75 0071$66 10 01 75 0035111 C8 14 75 0070672 09 29 75 00'0777 09 29 73 PO/VCL ANCLNI 11C,CC 145,CC 120,59 $20,CC 129,CC DC PICT PAY IF CHECKED OAT( 10 08 75 D15TRI8u11U11 Of ACCOCO1 ♦A• •0$ 741110 TOTAL ••• ••• 788430 TOTAL •#0 •O• 741146 TOTAL 000 •0• 761112 TOTAL ••• *0* 754146 TOTAL •0• •0* 701123 T{1TAL TOTAL EI,CL!Na3ANCE CLAIMED FU9 GENERAL FUND 1 $32,399,16 THIS IS TI CERTIFY T'IAT ALL 1CCCUNJ*III. A0 BUDGETING PRUCEDUPES HAVE BEE', COMPLETED CN THE ABOVE THR;; !DH 4 AND DATED ( jtt>&&t,t b', 197 AND THAT PAYMENTS SKIM BE MACE TQ THE RESPECTIVE 1HEl'1 VANES WITH THE TOTAL A"CUNT S .3.4,2“71!/6DATED TLS $tPCAV CF cV/itt4', 197,5-;- /' DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT AND ByyGET 75t1BSCRIBEn 4Nn SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS St CAY CF CJets/,-w/, 1975 MY C ,MISSION E !PESO My Cre4s.Ton.*P4W,t.5,197t ,A-4,tiapt, Lt:<.t.d.C- IQTARY PUBLIC, '4 , THE BOARD CF CCLNIY COMM15$10 ER5 OF WELD COUNTY, CULURADU, HERE BY ;APPROVE) 1;it15.'%PPRnv'EF THE CLAIM,' AS SET FORTH ABOVE/ AD WARRANTS II: PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORRED AWN UPON THE V.,,a,+eta CUUOYV CLERK AND RECORDER BY MEMBER ENCurhkAYCES OTUif $15,00 115,00 $10.00 $10,00 145,00 145,00 120,59 $20,59 $10,00 $20.00 129,00 129,00 PACE 34 /o';'/79 /0 7121 /x'/9'17 /02715' /09999 rUNO TOTALING 1 � �- BATED THIS .t' DAY DF &beci/, 1916 ATTESTI` ' DEPUTY CTIAIRMd': �mBG om-' aada XX,Sela !STED C1 A S AS SHORN ON PAGES 1 Am UNTS SET QPPUSIIE 4-eeacwort - • 4 0 \'E.\?J2 INFURW\TICN ' 133)S FAEESE ENGINEERING • 2t'50 AC Ca':';S RENTAL CENTER • 21950 PC',,URE VALLEY AEA . 2825 PL3LIC SERVICE CO CF CCLC a 23300 PL LIC SERVICE CO OF CCLC 402$3 R.^,1' ENSLFY 9026A l C `?IRRU.R TOTAL ENCvF'6RANCE CLAIHEO AELD C O L N T Y, C C L n R A G G E N ANCE C L A l ` LIST 02 RDAO ANC BRICCE DATE 10 OS 75 PAGE 1 Pr/VCL' PU/YOU PO/VCL 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUYERANCES NRER DATE AMCLKT IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOLNT 0076541 09 18 75 $298,CC *At ttt 742`38 1298,00 U 00,00 /C %%fv 0071275 09 26 75 110,CC 04t sit 73533AL 9 $10`010,00 /O�J%f/ 0076486 09 30 75 $6,7C itt tit 715303 16,70 �/ TOTAL $6,70 /C%flpa 0076297 09 29 75 $1,14 *At tit 715303 11,74 TOTAL 11,74 /6, % 1.1 0072561 09 26 75 14,77 tit *4* 7153T03 3Al $4,77,77 /1)q7/1 0076653 10 01 75 $100.CC *0* tit 701014 4TOTAL 1101100,00 ,'O'726'' 0068782 05 19 75 139,to AAP tot 701813 $39,60 TOTAL $39,60 o798.6 FcP RUA' AND BRIDGE $460,81 THIS 1$ T: CEkT!FV T'+AT 11L ,`tCC,1';Tl^�G A''0 BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED CN THE ABOVE STED CLAIM AS SHOWN OA PAGES 1 tHRO�d / A`�0 DATED -=' �!e-\-1 197.E AND 197.AND THAT PAYM,fNT5 SI4CULC 3E aAOE TO THE RESPECTIVE R N AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE O ?HEIR '+AFE5 NIT.$ THE TOTAL A`IODNT $ r'/ DATED TH/IS b'ct' CA} CF elctebt,-', 1975 .tea-DIRECIOR MASAGEMENT AND BU99§ET J3SCRIBEn AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 8r CAY CF t -/0&J -J, 1995 HY COHHISS !7N EXVIAESi pIC*Illuwn."P"i,Dt.$,iiio A Ilk a <</ ^_ t L -t z, _L' VOTARY PUBI IC. riE, THE BOARD CF CCUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD Cr?UtlrY, COLORADO ERE BY (APPROVE) r I i_024-REVCI TAE CLAIMS AS SET FIRTH ABOVE) ANO WARRANTS IN PAYMENT TFEREFDR ARE HLREBY GROER D GRANt1 UPON THE 'ad A.1uigj-! j FUND TOTaLI,NG $ %.O t MATED THIS Ptt DAY OF �<�-lrl<,A% 19 %5 ATTEST' 2 1 �/Z- COUNTY CLERK AND RECUROER/ BY DEPUTY CHAIRMAN' PO( Eit- MEMBER • a a a C 0 • 1 s • • \E‘; (tNJJS I\FLRkATIC1 • 477 6LAND INC 0 2755 4SN' LT 5{.PPLV 6 SCR INC S 310.` BC'''Ti.RCUSE EaUIP''tNT C0 . 5925 CAL..1S Ci+EYL NE INC osz cruLsco Ire O O 415) CC`.Su"fa5 OIL CO • 835:' CCT1NE'+TAL OIL CO O • 8601 cccPER CUrAtl+EICATICN5 INC • • • f 1000? JCaB5 ,lETRO1T DIESEL INC L D ( O L N I ti, C C L O R A C L) , N C U N B R A N C E C L t l '' LIST V"/v0u NRER 03 I11TRAGOYtRNMENIAL SERVICES PO/YDU 0A1E u0S3A89 OR 31 75 0071192 09 15 75 007161 09 29 75 0071216 09 29 75 0078405 09 16 75 00'-'960+) 09 29 75 0071256 09 26 75 OOti7659 09 02 75 0067666 09 22 75 0052919 08 22 75 0058612 09 23 75 0066192 10 01 75 0036390 09 22 75 00'16391 09 22 75 0016392 09 22 75 PO/YeL ONCLNI 13e4,t5 33,680,57 ''cite $34,15 181.19 $145,76 $937,20 163,e2 It4,Se ,3,156,17 T6,031,12 $215,0e $1,230,50 $1,306,49 31,521252 00 NOT pAy If CNECKEO ••• 4,O ••0 0•$ 0.0 04$ •00 •0• •00 000 •00 •00 000 000 40* 00• i0* iii 000 •00 0.0 0•• 400 000 00• ••• *40 0•• 000 000 PATE 10 08 75 DISIRI8i311i1+ Op ACCOV'IT 722854 IOTAL 722852 1O(A' 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722654 TOTAL 122854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 711814 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL PACE pNCL,NBSANCES ANOINT 1394 65 5164,65 /029! 13,880,57 $3,880.57 $1000 410,60 $34,15 $74,15 181,89 $91.89 1145,36 $145.36 5937,20 1937,20 /0 9/fl fO97fb $63,82 $63,82 114,98 f /09 2 $14.98) $3,746,1/ $3,756.17 36,031,72 $6,031,72 1215,00 1215,00 $1,2?0,50 $1,230,50 110306,49 $1,306.49 $1,527.52 $1,527.52 /0f%99 a • i A 4 4 s 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • / / lt0?` ctit•!TT Lt;t;ct CO ITC 12,s, f1*ST ATL 3AK OF OAFELEY 12755 i!S$T ',ATL 3A";K AF W'I"CSCR t3JJ. FLA11RC PAY1' G C^ 13370 FRc'E 1AUF CUQP 13485 G u G r1L CJ 1365a GAa1.SEY C WgtfLER CO t646i i'E'•5LEY 3ATTERY C SUPPLY 18000 JEUCNE CO 01 INTRACOviRM' P'IaL SERv10ES Pf/V'CU Poi you NL 'EK GATE 00'6183 09 22 75 0011:14 09 26 75 0.15668 09 23 75 o07P18h 09 23 75 0015433 09 08 75 0051x76 09 25 75 0067698 09 20 75 'W5235 10 01 75 0067690 09 26 75 0065E01 09 25 15 0071225 09 09 75 2275'} frC COY CC 0038746 09 23 75 0067783 08 28 75 24250 PfchTAI'I PELL 0056434 09 18 75 2865/ Pr:ER '0T1vE CORP 00'17773 09 22 75 29401 A14ERSIOE TRUCK C AUTO SALES 0065283 09 24 75 d0/4CL CMCLKI 14,772,14 I15,tC 17,191,71 15,109,75 12,05O,c6 125,133,17 1280,02 1219,2: 1800,13 123,2C 1133,21 $17+500,00 I I,416,S1 101,39 1114,80 $60,Co UAlt 10 08 75 DU 6OT PAY UISTRIBUT1oN of ENCvMbkANCES IF CIttKE0 ACCOUNT thOLNT sis •$ 7z2b53 $4,778t14 TOTAL $4,78,14 ••, 444 '122852 TOTAL ••• sss 722852 TOTAL 4,, •ss 722852 TOTAL •ss sss 703790 TOTAL sss *as 722852 1OTAL •,4 *4* 722853 TOTAL sss ss4 '122854 TOTAL ••4 sss 722853 TOTAL ow' •ss 722853 TOTAL 'so ••s 712804 713804 714804 715804 TOTAL PAGE 2 115,60 $15,60 air* 470191,71 $7,191,71 c( /6�'/'I %% $5,109,75 52,650,06 12,850,06 /c'!4l,1 125,133,17 $25,133,17 usq pityq $280,02 $280,02 /C/%glib $219,22 $219,22 /01757‘)/ $800,13 1800,13 /C 71CI;,"._ 123,20 $23,20 /0''/5≥)5 153,06 $16,72 $24,67 le ?lei $38,66 $133,31 sss sss 703790 $17,500,00 TOTAL sss *4* 122853 TOTAL 4s• •ss 712804 T!)TAL 544 ss• 722853 TOTAL •00 *4* 722853 $17,500.00 $3,416,57 $3,416,37 163,39 c OW $114,80 $114.80 /6;9,07 $60,00 /oq go 491 r f i i l 1 4, S l i 4 4 4 4 • • i 03 INTRAGULERNMENIAL SERVICES DATE 10 08 75 •''.',. I Jig' '1ICI I Pr'!' i;l rO/14OU PO/VOL DC NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION of ENCiYPBRANCE5 7 +.+r'ER DATE AMCL'NT IF CHECKED AC'OUNT AMULNT TOTAL • nOAr525 08 26 75 $41,05 *0* sss 722852 TOTAL • •1i ,'-E IMP <E':TFR 0071255 09 23 75 • r$13,30,�$*$ aaa 722852 TOTAL t CL 00536)4 09 22 JS $9e� aa• saa 722852 TOTAL • J- cs- SFiVICE 0078407 09 1? 75 $16.00 ass saa 714837 TOTAL • ':CJ` 't rk LI'FS 0071253 09 24 75 $9.3c a0* *0* 722853 TOTAL 81 +02ds .-..L- "ElLt OOh5157 IC nl 75 $11,C0 ass *1* 722854 TOTAL • ^.02:7 r ' t: I'; ci1F Faun 0071254 09 23 75 $120.30 *0* *it 722853 TOTAL • 70263 ..ILIIA'5 tEFI X1"4 Cu 0039062 09 11 75 $744,CC *4* Si* 722852 TOTAL PACE 3 $60.00 $97,05 $97,03 /C' Y0 9 $13.50 $13.50 /C x%1/0 198,45 $98.45 ?SW $1.6 $10 616,00 /C'%:%,5Z $9.30 F9.30 /C'% rA,3 $11,00 $11.00 /C in? SI $120.30 $120.30 /e) $74400 $744.00 �Oyr/G' • TOTAL cr,C,r 3F;',CE Clitl''EO FCi I'TRAG;VF.PN'"FNTAL SERVICES • I8CA419,29 ?PIS 11 TLFlTIFY T +AT ALL !.(tflU lT!NI. Mt BUDGETP:G PROCEDL,PEc HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE WED CLA 'S AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 • THR3YGot ? L'1D DATED ,!:r't°e%-tA S t 19 y-5 AND THAT PAYMENTS SICLLC DE t• ACE IC THE RESPECTIVE U IN pltOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR 'hA►ES itTH Tilt TOTAL A'L'i1NT $ 8£ J/i?„)7 DATED JH S pt/iCAY er,-. f•t.ti ?- A'•C, E GET St-BSCAIBE'' AND S'noR'i TO BEFORE HE THIS WCAY CF t>,Lle- t -✓t 19.75 HY C'..H S ON E IRESt y=UAW,*6ftE34i1� 1_ t > f L - s. to .- !MARY P!iBL lC, AE, TIDE 80AR0 CF CCINTY COHHISSiONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORACU, HERE 8Y (APPROVE) 1$LS4?PKf+FE-I THE CJ.AIS AS Sr! FORTH ABOVE) A cn $:ARRANT$ I" PAYMENT TIEREFLR ARE HE B OROERE DRA N UPON THE` +.�`i.�-:,: An..c,,,, ..!-..<«- FUND T1TALI'.G $ f `/'9 29 HATED THIS re-ADAY OF IL¢i`ti&-i 197!; ATTESTI _?.� ,j5- a DEPUTY CHAIRMAN � `�- % COUNTY CLERK AN RECORDER BY �{'� Q , Q/ N R MEKBER • • • • • • • • t t t I it f • • • 0 • • • • f S 4 I t EV` ,,ELC EN,JI [NFCR"+.TIL. CCONTY GEERA. $05PITAL E 1 0 C U U t. T Y, l' (' E fI R A D U ENCUMBRANCE CLAIN LIST 10 KCGH OPERATINC FLNC PO/VCU PO/VDU PO/VCL NLIER DATE Ah(LN1 x056?61 09 26 75 592,340419 00561'62 10 0)3 75 $2279700,79 DD NOT PAY IF CHECKED OATE 10 08 75 DISTRIBUTION or ACCOUNT e4• *0* 701160 TOTAL *4* 4*4 701160 TOTAL 'IAL ENCO BZ4'CE CLA!IEO FL ACGH OPERATING FUNC s $320,124,08 ENCUNBPANCES AMOUNT !92+340,79 $92,340,29 $2270780,79 1227/780,79 PACE 1 1 PIS IS TC CEITIFY T` AT AL •"(CCII'VTING AND BIjDGETING pRUCEDLRE5 FAVE BEEN COMPLETED CO THE ABOVE !STET) CLAW AS SH1J ilN PAGES 1 il+h0'JyN ' .�`�D DATES `�'r ;<<lE'..% Y j 1915 AND THAT PAYP;FNTS SHCLJL�C CE PACE T(j, THE RESPECTIVE OR.� IN NL'UNTS 5ET CPPOSITf +wEI� NAPES 'a[ih THE TOTAL A"UUNT f�9�t /.O/.r.f DATLO 11 S X /'(AY'CF (,Y(///PAAJ 19 "'5 [RF.CTl1R MANAGEMENT 1 9'O 3L kFT S' 4SCtIRE' AND SWORN TC BEFORE ME TH�SJS` .A' caw tF c t f��•cN1' C iM P. EX I My Corrs�>nerpsv, C T'_1TC ` C 4IN - oFORTHTABC E J - CA4R ANV5F NiE, THE P✓CF TIER MCOI ARE RE[HEREBNERS OF DElp II PON TAUUA HERS BY Jf��PR{IVEI t�l5ifa £tE[ t�,a� ClAIr75 AS SET FORTH hBOv h'D WARRA4- N P4 MEN'1 TIER EMI HEREBY CRDffili+'D !i UPON THE,�J/Ur/ 11 4✓ DEPt+ Y r t ' / 19') ATTEST' �J. <. > COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY U CHAIRMAN N.EHBFR MF'NBEF, /-1 _ _ . Tf e 1 �. J i- t-, do 6r1�,7����.�� (J/ C(i��/ ✓✓ l/ / i e c • MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO October 8, 1975 Tape #75-99 6 100 The board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and by -lays of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, October 8, 1975, at the hour of 9:00 A.N. ROLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management 6 Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Gary Fortner Human Resources Director, Walt Speckman MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of October 1, 1975. A motion vas made and seconded. Motion carried. MEMORIAL: The County Attorney read the resolution into the record that expressed the Board's gratitude to Homer H. Bruce as an ou.aoa,.ding citizen. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to heartily approve this resolution. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. The Chairman asked that flags on county buildings be lowered to half staff until sundown tonight. The County Attorney was asked to deliver the resolution to Mr. Bruce's widow. BIDS: None CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it vas moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Motion carried. I • Encumbrance Claim List General Fund Road and Bridge Fund intragovernmental Hospital Operating Social Services Claims ADM ADC CW ADM S274,118.17 113,940.52 105,135.82 320,121.08 $91,475.93 4,360.37 2,711.15 3,275.07 APPOINTMENTS, HEARINGS, REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS: The board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions: October 9, 14, 17 and 18, 1915 - Budget meetings October 14, 1975 - Platteville Town meeting (County Engineer), 7t30 P.N. October 16, 1975 - boards appointed by Council of Governments to meet at Exhibition Hall, upstairs Central Colorado Water Conservancy District, Certification of Tax Levy - The Chairman reviewed the certification and stated there was an increase of .25 mills. i County Road ill Bypass in Frederick and Firestone area anti proposed connection to State Highway 152 near Daeono - The Engineer asked for :ha B.Nard's direction with respect to County Road ill extending South of State Highway 952. Commissioner Jacobucci said it would not be feasible at this time. The Engineer to notify the state. Union Pacific Railroad proposed abandonment of a portion of the Greeley Branch - the Engineer reported he has received the request and wants to know the Board's position. Atter brief discussion, the Board in- dicated they have no objections to the abandonment unless there is an objection by Weld County residents. Subpoena to Custodian of Records RE: Omer Wesley Box, et al - The Chairman said the Board did go with bids on the Social Services Building. The County Attorney indicated he would aid the Clerk to the Board's Office with the records. 208 Water Quality Management - Final selection process for the selection of the Engineering staff is scheduled for October 20, 1975 at 7:00 P.N. at the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Office in Loveland. HUNAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE - NONVOTING MEMBERS: Commissioner Moser made a motion to appoint AI Koehler, Leo Sanchez, Flora Blake end George Nall as recommended. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. HOME RULE SPECIAL ELECTION: The County Clerk and Recorder referred to a new conflict with the state statutes, Senate Bill 424 and the time table procedure he hr.] earlier submitted. The amendments were: I. Nomination petitions for Independent Candidates immediately made available 2. All petitions due in 3:00 P.M. October 28, 1975 3. Petitions have 300 signatures of qualified electors. The County Attorney referred to his legal opinion and suggested they pass this amendment and add it to the original documents. It was questioned can a legal opinion from the Attorney General's Office be requested to answer questions pertaining to this special election? The County Clerk indicated there are many questions and possibly the courts should decide on them before the election costs are due and the election is held. The County Attorney commented that a declaratory judgment from the courts could be asked for. The County Clerk referred to the legal opinions both from his legal counsel, the Weld County District Attorney, and the Secretary of State. Both opinions revealed that there are no statutes that provide for this election. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to insert the amendment that the County Clerk and Recorder suggested be added to Exhibit "8". Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. COUNTY ROADS 151 and 16 - COMPLAINT: Roger Hansen, Attorney from Denver representing John Grattan, was in attendance and referred to the problems at this inter- section. The nature of this road complaint is that the road has disrupted drainage. The road construction has caused a dike situation and could create flooding to Mr. Grattan's and two additional adjacent farms. Mr. Hansen requested permission to show slides to illustrate the problems. Chairman Billings called a five minute break while the slide projector was being set ut. Mr. Grattan and Mr. Muss were in attendance. They assisted Mr. Hansen with explanations with respect to the slides. They stated that County Road #51 is now three feet higher than it was. They requested the road be returned to status quo. Chairman Billings referred to an aerial photo taken before 1963 that shoved the original natural flow of Jim Creek in that area. The County Engineer gave the elevation reading and vas asked to complete the survey. The Chairman suggested after the study is made Commissioner Moser and the Engineer schedule a meeting with these gentlemen. The Engineer vas asked to determine who owns the water. The Engineer reported the study could be done a week from today. CUJNTm ENGINEER: 1. The Engineer announced that he -should receive notification from Colorado Counties, Inc. regarding the 219 Project as early as next meek. 2. The City and County meeting has been scheduled to discuss 35th Avenue and 20th Street. Page 2, October 8, 1975 • nti.\C AND CL %4 YETTER, LOT SIZE VARIANCE AND RECORDED EXEMPTION: Tom Honn, toning administrator, reviewed this request, Commissioner Jacobucct made a motion to approve both requests. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. TRIMMING TRESS, COUNTY ROADS #43 6 64: Chairman Billings asked that this item be removed from the agenda. He reported he has a verbal agreement with the land owner indicating consent to the tr.immong of the trees. He also reported additional signs have been erected with respect to this inter- section. TRANSFER RJ%D AND BRIDGE FUNDS: The County Attorney referred to a resolution transferring funds. Mr. Buss reviewed the request. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. APPORTION U. S. MINERAL LEASING: The County Attorney referred to the apportionment of $10,457.48 under the Federal Leasing Act. He discussed that 501 of the total be apportioned to the Road and Bridge Fund and the other 501 be apportioned to Weld County Public Schools. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve this action. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. REEMBURS Eia'::; - OIL AND GAS LEASE: The County Attorney referred to an overpayment made on a gas and oil lease. The County only owns half of the mineral interest and he recommended half the payment ($400.00) be returned. Commissioner Moser made a motion to return the proper amount. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. HUMAN RESOURCES AGREEMENT - MARIA DE SANTIS: The County Attorney reviewed the lease, the location, the terms and the conditions as shown in the agreement. Com- missioner Moser made a motion to adopt the resolution and the agreement. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. 3.21 BEER LICENSE - JOIN E. MARTINEZ: The County Attorney referred to the hearing, the granting of the application and the resolution listing the conditions. The Board agreed the resolution was written appropriately. ROONEY H. CUYKE(DALL, SPECIAL USE PERMIT: Mr. Telep read the conditions as listed in the prepared resolution. Both the Board and the Planning Staff repre- sentative agreed to the conditions. HOME RULE CHARTER RECORDS: The Chairman presented the key to the Home Rule Charter Comission file to the Acting Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. The key had been given to Chairman Billings on Monday, October 6, 1975, by J. L. "Bud" Johnson, former Chairman of the Home Rule Charter Commission. HOME RULE CHARTER ELECTION: The County Attorney read into the record the resolution prepared reflecting today's decision with respect to the amendments. The Board agreed the resolution did reflect their decision made today. DEDICATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF NOTE - CARRIAGE ESTATES SUBDIVISION: The Chairman referred to this subdivision hearing. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to accept both the dedication and the note. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carrted. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY: Mr. Buss referred to this company providing private branch exchange service at the new Weld County Services Building. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt and Commissioner Jaco- bucci seconded the motion and it did carry. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BILINGUAL REQUIREMLiii: the County Attorney reported to the Board he had just received correspondence with respect to this new law. Re also stated that 27 of the 63 counties in Colorado will be effected by this legislation. LEAOJE OF WOMEN VOTERS: Chairman Billings welcomed Ma. Welsh who was representing the League of Women Voters. HELD OVER: 1. Approve lease of two vehicles for Building Inspection Department 2. Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way at Colston 3. Approve House 8111 1041 Work Plan Page 3, October 8, 1975 iES LUrtt\sS: Stand as listed on the agenda, Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unantmous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting vas adjourned at 11:45 A.H. APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:l� _ 5/ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER VD CLERK Ti) THE 1 RD EY Clerk • Pate 4, October 8, 1975 1 AGENDA OCTOBER 1975 Tape No. 75-101 5 102 October 15, 1975 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci Approval of October 8, 1975 BIDS: 1) Type 3 guard rails REQUISITIONS AND CLAIMS: APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS; October 15 October 15 October 16 October October October 20 21 20 October 20 - October 20 - October 3) - November 3 - November 3 - 100 Leaves Meeting RE: Furnishings for New Complex 2:00 P.N. Pot Luck Supper and Bicentennial Flag presentation at Grover (Billings) 6:00 P.M. Weld County Community Center Foundation at Panorama Room UNC, Luncheon 12100 NOON Human Resources Board (Billings) 8100 A.K. Press Conference 8:30 A.N. Centennial Gas Corporation c/o Industrial Gas Service Inc., SUP, Central Gas treating facility 10:00 A.M.' H. A. Schneider, Jr., SUP, Cattle feedlot 10100 A.N. David Farley, COE, A to C 10:00 A.M. Budget Hearing 10:00 A.N. State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction site 10:00 A.N. E. F. Industries (Jimmy D. Mote). COI, A to S 10:00 A.M. REPORTS: 1) Recording Office income and expense's September 1975 2) Service Officer's monthly report, September 1975 3) Collection Office of Management and Budget, September 30, 1975 COMMUNICATIONS: 1) State Land Commissioners notice of Oil and Gas Lease auction, October 15, 1975 2) Letter to Paul Quinn, Executive Director Colorado Division of Criminal Justice from Glenn Billings RE: Assistance of National Clearinghouse in designing new Law Enforcement Complex. BUSINESS: OLD: NEW: COUNTY ENGINEER: BUILDING INSPECTORS PLANNING DIRECTOR: 1) RE 188, Edmound C. Dworak / j. CONTINUED N9 I 1 a C AUNTY ATl'QRNEY t RESOLUTIONS: R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 R-11 R-12 R-13 1) Lease two vehicles for Building Inspection Department 2) Railroad rights -of -way, Galoton, Barnesville, Firestone, Frederick and Dacono 3) Approve HO 1041 work plan 4) Approve LSV and RE for Vetter 5) Albert Trunkenbolz, COZ denied 6) Foster and Schott Enterprises, COZ denied 7) Dale Allen Hooka, 3.2 boor license approved Grant 3.2 beer license to Henry L. Walker and Gary Walker for Bears Inn Grant 3.2 beer license to Elroy H. Ringer dba Del Camino Market Grant lot size variance to Frank Vetter Grant recorded exemption to Prank Vetter Disburse summer 1975 youth recreation funds through the Department of Human Resources Accept HB 1041 work plan as submitted by Gary Fortner Lease 2 vehicles from Edwards Chevrolet Company for Building Inspection Department Vacate roadway between Blocks C,D,E,F,G,H,I and J, in Carr, Colorado (Also, quit claim deed to present owners) Grant 3.2 license to Dale Allen Hooka dba Weed Hill Saloon Temporarily close County Road 14 Set weight limit on County bridge $7/42A Regulate speed on County Road 47 Establish a narrow bridge - no passing zone on bridge 45//54/1/2 GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of of Weld County, Colorado, at 9.00 o'clock A.M., present. GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TEL£P BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY WALT SPECKMAN RICHARD STRAUB CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER County Commissioners with the following COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OP MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES COUNTY ENGINEER The following resolutions were presented. S FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING RETAIL. 3.2 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE OF DALE ALLEN MESKA The application of Dale Allen Meaka, d/b/a Weed 11111 Saloon, Severance, Weld County, Colorado, for a retail 3.2 fermented malt beverage license came on for h.laring October 6, 1975, and the Board of County Com- missioners of the County of Wotd having heard the testimony and evidence adduced upon said hearing and having considered the testimony and evidence filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1. The evidence discloses that the applicant is the owner of said premises sought to be licensed within the meaning of the statutes. 2. That no question was raised nor objection offered as to the applicant concerning the standing, character or motives of said applicant. 3. The applicant has proven a prima facie case as to the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood. 4. The desires and needs of the Inhabitants of the immediate neighborhood, as well as the needs of the traveling public and transients are not fulfilled, inasmuch as there presently is no other retail 3. 2 fermented malt beverage license for consumption both on and off the premises, in the area designated as the neighborhood. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, has heard the application of Dale Allen Moska, d/b/a Weed Bill Saloon, located adjacent to the town of Severance, Weld County, Colorado, for a retail 3. 2 fermented malt beverage license (for consumption both on and off the premises) at a location described as follows: That part of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 2, Township 6 North, of Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, described as follows: Beginning at a point where the East boundary of the Great Western Railway Company's Rights -of -way intersects the South boundary of County road on Section line between Section 2, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., and Section 35, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 8th P.M., Thence 150 feet East along South boundary of said County Road, thence 150 feet directly South, thence directly West to East boundary of Great Western Railway Company's Right-of-way, thence in a Northerly direction along East boundary of Great Western Right-of-way to the point of beginning, and WHEREAS, the said Board has made its findings on the evidence and testimony submitted to it, which findings precede this Resolution, and by reference are incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the said Uc'ard has carefully constilered the application, evidence, and testimony, and given the sante such weight RR it, in its dis- cretion deemed proper, and is new fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the application of Dale :glen Meska, d/b/a Weed Hill Saloon, adjacent to the town of Severance, Weld County, Colorado, for a retail 3.2 fermented malt beverage license, for consumption both on and off premises, at a location adjacent to the town of Severance, Colorado, and as hereinabove described, be and It hereby is granted and the license applied for shall be granted to said applicant for said premises. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that before the license granted herein is issued to parmittee, he shall file with the Board a copy of a LEASE AGREEMENT with the owner of record of the premises; and adJiiionalty, he shall complete the remodeling and refurbishing of the premises sought to be licensed. Made and entered thisl5th day of October, A,l)., 1975. • •''' ; -, Weld County Clerk and Recorder land Clerk to the Board By BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO p7 > , .YLGwI�f{.r /c ) i ))) -2- RESOLUTION i RE: REUUTATING, WARNINU AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROAMS' AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELT) COUNTY, COLORAIX). WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on County Roads and through County Road Intersections without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-503 (1). as amended, local authorities, in their respective jurisdictions shall place and maintain such traffic control devices upon highways under their jurisdiction as they deem necessary to regulate, warn, or guide traffic. and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County Roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, IE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on County Roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control dt' ices 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 State Manual and specifications, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County. Colorado. does declare and establish a NARROW BRIDGE -NO PASSING zone area on the North and South sides of County bridge No, 45 1/2/54 1/2 between U.S. Highway No. 34 and County Road No. 54it said signs being approxi- mately 750 feet from each end of the aforementioned bridge on said County road No. 40. all as shown on plat as submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference, Dated this 15th day cC October A, U,, 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /i/eZ fio ATTEST: • te° Weld County Clerk and Recorder end Clerk to the Boar+ 1 { Deputy ounty r AAPbRO1tED AS TO'ORMI: .`County [ y Attorney t� • 7 •2- ,4 <2-4- - 1W li.a11.►tYK1% :.. l..'.t', ►'►111NL1 i1\l!v %•I110 0-11.1.V.10 faN.,ta1GA0 Sfl 6J St. 30•X NAVoto RQ/GsE 750 r 1 750'i 36 X4fA48 NJ PASS/Na IONC COUNTY RD SO52 _ A ROVED k r as all 5eXaMmX4J NO PASS/Mi ZONE ;Sock i ae:caa 45 �S41 75O .e 570'd .39'A 30' NOTE: S/GN5 /NSTA[LED 'P/PS q/ts COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING 2/75 Weld County Clerk and Recorder ,and, Clerk to the Board \/ L, By42c" 6. Deputy County erk /iPPi�OVP.D TO FORM: County to ey Rt: RESOLUTION DISBURSEMENT OF WELL) COUNTY SUMMER 1975 YOUTH RE- CREATION FUNDS THROUGH THE HE: PA It'ntF:NT OF HUMAN RESOURCES. WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Hoard of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that certain federal funds from the Community Services Administration in the amount of Four Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Dollars ($4, 420.00) aro available and should be allocated to provkie summer youth recreation programs in Weld County through the Weld County Department of Human Resources; and WHEREAS, the Hoard of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it in the best interest of the people of Weld County to authorize the Weld County Department of Human Resources to allocate these funds as follows: 1. To various agencies in Weld County including the City of Gilcrest, the Apostles for Justice through the East Eaton Center, Las Zapatistas, the City of Ft, Lupton, and the North Side Recreation Center in Greeley, for the purchase of recreational equipment 2. To the City of Ft. Lupton for resurfacing a 30 foot by 80 foot concrete area to be used for basketball and tennis in good weather and Ice skating In the winter (costs Include basketball backboards, steel poles, and tennis net) 3. To the City of Ohicrest Little League for the purchase of baseball equipment 4. To the Weld County Engineering Department for renovation of a baseball diamond and/or a recreation center at the Spanish Colony north of Greeley $2, 050, 55 1,100.00 250.00 1,019.45 Total $4, 420.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that said federal funds In the amount of $4,420,00, be and the same are hereby authorized and approved for expenditure by the Weld County Department of Human Resources on the programs set forth hereinabove, Done this 15th day of October, 1975, mine pro tune as of September 30, 1975, ATTEST 1 r% s/{ ea BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /`• WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 'il 4.14/ ti ESOI.UT ION RE: REGULATING, WARNING ANt) GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS ANt) UR1IK:ES IN WELD COUNTY, COMMA IX), WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Hoard of Cwinty Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that motor vehicles are habitually being driven over the bridges of Weld County without regard to weight limitations of said bridges and thereby causing damage to the bridges at great expense to Weld County, and WHEREAS, said Board if authorized by the statutes of the State of Colorado to regulate the gross vehicle weight of vehicles using the bridges of Weld County based upon the weight limitation of each bridge, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- mined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections that the maximum safe gross vehicle weight should be limited to those weights on bridge or bridges as designated, and as set forth in survey, marked Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate gross vehicle weight on County bridges, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall bo 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 gross weight limits as determined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections of each bridge, and as is more specifically set forth In Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on or over :aid bridge numbered 7/42A on County road No, 7 between County road No, 42 and Colorado State Highway No, 56, in District #2, when said vehicle gross weight shall exceed the maximum safe weight limit for said designated bridge as set forth in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and that the driving of any vehicle which is in excess of the afore- mentioned weight limit on said designated bridge, shall be prima facie evidence that said weight is not reasonable, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful, Dated this 15th day of October, A, D„ 1975, ATTEST:c1C"_ �:r��-• .' Weld County Clerk and Recorder _aad Clerk to the Boar By__\ V A •PR D AS TO RM: CoGyl my tt rney� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORA DO yy,y. • LL,'et AtoptY RESOLUTION RN: itECULATINO, WARNINO AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROAMS AND BRIDGES IN WELD COUNTY, COIARADO. WHEREAS, a multitude of complatnts have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that motor vehicles are habitually being driven over the bridges of Weld County without regard to weight limitations of said bridges and thereby causing damage to the bridges at great expense to Weld County, and WHEREAS, said Board if authorized by the statutes of the State of Colorado to regulate the gross vehicle weight of vehicles using the bridges of Weld County based upon the weight limitation of each bridge, and WIIBREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- mined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections that the maximum sate gross vehicle weight should be limited to those weights on bridge or bridges as designated, and as set forth in survey, marked Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate gross vehicle weight on County bridges, 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 gross weight limits as determined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections of each bridge, and as is more specifically set forth in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on or over said bridge numbered 7/42A on County road No, 7 between County road No. 42 and Colorado State Highway No, 56, in District /2, when said vehicle gross weight shall exceed the maximum safe weight limit for said designated bridge as set forth in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and that the driving of any vehicle which is in excess of the afore- mentioned weight limit on said designated bridge, shall be prima facie evidence that said weight is not reasonable, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful. Dated this 15th day of October, A. D., 1975. ATTFST/ • Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar 1 Y \\ ty ounty C A PRO ,D ,D AS TO // _;egg (ltbrne y ORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO i—: arALtL4a1...:..%MA A.\L'.a * 4 VA I a nA.ara\\ea." . 'd &Lt a WO Riaa.Iflarnika COLD. SmTZ 56 Sot.* I Sot.. L -T ! �! _20•.x 30 ,m sTC:CTED eiroad /txf.0 GVJE C.P'AC 8e./DOE Sco �t T Z001l 1 -OR DGE 7/42,12-2-4.- I __ ?Rid _1 _30'X.70 CC03E0 7o - -__ TRVCR 7&cPfIC SO a CovvTf RD. 4L NOTE: 5/0/5 AI -5T41 teD 9// "7S TITLE 3/GN /NSTAL L AT/ON .Jo"X3O" Cco,5Eo To Meat ? AP/f7C 19a3'f -36 -X43-X43 ' JO /9.455106 LAVE '1 l.� Zoo• /8'X Z4 soot we%Iir toff I RaUS SURVEY BY SGHMVNL DATE si/%6S DRAWN 8Y DATE a 07-C 8Y DATE / 700 ..0 l\3o"xso" aVE rmE acrxe /9coti- .3o'X 30- /RESTR/CTED SCE 44'& O f �} COUNTY ROAD NO. 7 /as AP OVFO 8Y pu TY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENTCF GINEERING FCAU .6 RESOI,UTtON RE: REM, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROAUSAND AT ('OUNTY ROAD INTFiitSKCTIONS IN WELD COUNTY, ('OLORA IX). WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 COLS. 42-4-410 (e) Cal, as amended, . . . . local authorities, within their respective jurisdictions, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tempor- arily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of workdays 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, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations 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, by the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof. and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devises 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following County road to be temporarily closed to allow construction of a now bridge and which shall be- come effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected and in place at the entrances tot 1. County road No, 4 between County road No, 49 and County road No. 53 due to bridge failure at County bridge No, 4/51A on said County road No, 4, In District #3, all as shown on plat as submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of October, A, D., 1975, ATTEST: . `-5-7 ' /, Weld County Clerk and Recorder d Clerk to the Boar Deputy Count PRO ED ASTCj;_FORMt County Attorney I nib BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 491 .i coc'- A,. Ay en, v' Titer/, //6 ,_. -N •Vr .�camw a14a. No... • \.\..OV, 11 I JJ ll. l 1'.l 4."4.4.4."4‘...4."4.4.4."4‘...4."4.4.4."4‘....1.,l' V: '141\(1 AV 444 4'4%4. lltvl.a 441044daa:d(\ 1 1 t I I / \--i i IC/it/Si/9 a It Ik 3 3 i 1 'Ore : ,vai -; INSTAL00O 9/n�/.S "wesvniecla asnr.awnl_nrCaraAr.aaemcs ‘c‘v e.aev owa...eanranwssmnas TITLE i4r/J-. 5/4:<, wsT/LC4T/)'Y StAIvEY t �'Ai I /',(� S DRAWN Y ..._?` PATE�93�/7S crsiro ay -•••Senn...SMOSID riATE $ e A' �'uC� p COUNTY ROAD NO. j�� i P�• COUNTY " Q �i�. it ran rsan Y. Ii •'J fl.rWd: f. uwt�[atrsr. 4 Woo l • ta%Y.fl flL�ilWYJiLN(l !''..D COUNTY DEPARTMENT CrENGINEERING L: a:. '•[lJCaR'L1R Cara re-ta Wi-..areal.. 4404:44'i YK4iies.Rl1.J%la.V.t4ZZ4TC:PJqr fl 'wit c It ESOITION RE; REOItt.\TION OF SPEED ON COUNTY ROA I) 47 BETWEEN COLORADO STAIN IIIC)F1WAY 152 and BETWEEN COUNTY ROAD 112. WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to tho Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that motor vehicles are habitually being driven at speeds greater than is reasonable and prudent along that part of said County Road 07, being in Weld County, from its intersection with Colorado State Highway 052 on the North and Its intersection with County Road #12 on the South, and all intersections of streets and roads therewith, and 1\'HEREAS, said Board is authorized by tho statutes,of the State of Colorado to regulate the speed of vehicles, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- mined upon the basis of engineering, traffic investigations and a special speed survey, that any speed along or over said portion of said road or road- way, and all intersections of other roads therewith, in excess of the following, to -wit: SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC; Front a point 100 feet South of State highway 052 to a point 4,400 feet South of said State Highway 052 on County Road #7-35 miles per hour; and From a point 4,450 feet South of said State Highway #52 to a point 5, 150 feet South of said State Highway 052 on County Road 17-45 miles per hour; NORTHBOUND TRAFFIC: From a point 5,150 feet South of State Highway #52 to a point 4,450 feet South of said State Highway 052 on County Road /7-45 mites per hour; and From a point 4,400 feet South of State Highway 052 to a point 150 feet South of said State Highway #52 on County Road #7-35 miles per hour; is excessive and is greater than is reasonable, sate or prudent under the conditions that exist. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on, over or along any portion, or portions, of said roads or highways, or at or across, or at the entrance to, any intersection of any other street, road or highway therewith, at a speed in excess of the following, to -wit: SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC: From a point 100 feet South of State Highway 052 to a point 4,400 feet South of State Highway #52 on County Road 17- 35 miles per hour; and From a point 4,450 feel South of said State Highway 052 to a point 5,150 feet South of said State Highway 052 on County Road /7-45 miles per hour; NOR'CtlBOUND TRAFFIC; Front a point 5,150 feet South of State Highway #32 to a point 4,450 feet South of said State Highway 052 on County Road i7-45 miles per hour; and From a point 4, 400 feet South of State Highway #52 to a point 150 feet South of said State Highway #52 on County Road #7--35 mites per hour; and that any speed in excess of the aforementioned speed limits, and the driving of any v?htcles at any speed in excess of said limits, as afore- mentioned, thereon or thereat, shall be prima facie evidence that said speed is not reasonable, safe or prudent, an -I that it is unlawful. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of October, A, D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: G5: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar, �rg;;:j.4 County r A PYl9£D AS TO � 6vet ( y „r eir/ County tt rney 7 54 -2- ifallOati *CA <a S4 an Yl ! Mafia/ WV •44 Mt, Ln C., VOM .A IRMJf L lanai Ya — 43)11 • {,r COW/17 RO /z __:COL? SrA,E' Sr ff opth '-tt • NOTES S/GN5 /NSTAG[ED 9///9S' TITLE SPEED 1/Afir 5/ca /asrmCAT/on SURVEY SY DRAWN Y CHiEC}( BY DATE _1t..%) DATE 9/Atir DATE t�40 APPROVED B& COUNTY ENGINEER COUNTY ROAD NO. 7 WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING ace 2 /75 IN INN 2\TttR OF MN YKTCTION OF DONNAL ) RINth>U\ur', VILLA M. HINlh A.\RDT, ) AND JA:,SS ;a'l:tsON, FO,-; A VACATION OF ) OADWA\ UJT¶FN BLOCKS C, D, E, F, C, ) ORDER OF VACATION and J, SHOWN IN FLAT OF CARR, WELD ) COUNTY, COLOR\VO, UNDER 43-2-3U3 ) COLORADO REVISED STATUTES 1973. ) lal .t5:\S, Donna' V. llintergardt, Willa U. Flintergardt, and James Norrisoa, by their attorney, John W. Henderson, have peti- toned the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, to vacate roadway fifty (50) feet in width, running East and West between Utocks C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, as shoran on the Plat of the Townsite of Carr, Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the two Hintergardts arc the owners of Lots One (1) and Four (4), in Block E, and Lot Four (4), Block F, and James Morrison is the owner of all of Blocks C, H, I and J in Townsite of Carr, Weld County, Colorado, abutting said roadway, and WHEREAS, it appears that said roadway has never been used or claimed for use by the public, and for many years has been pasture and wheat land and used, as such by the respective owners of said Blocks abutting said roadway, and WHEREAS, no part of said roadway, as platted: a. Constitutes the boundary line between two counties, or b. Constitutes the boundary line of a City or Town, or is within the corporate limits of any City or Town; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: That the Fifty (50) foot roadway running East and West between Blocks C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, as shown on the recorded Hap of the Townsite of Carr, Weld County, Colorado, be and the same is hereby vacated. Dated October 15 , 1975. ATTEST: Clerk of said Board AS TO . .f .o.n ttorney THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY,,, COLORADO By: Chairman r •/, . L, '-. ", . i ,/i : /r _ :) reo1/ :1V�n'a`/Foil ; //(� . _IUIT CLAIM DEED THIS DEED, Made this 15th day of October, A, D„ 1975, between WELD COUNTY, a municipal corporation and a political subdi- vision of the State of Colorado, by the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, for the respective interests of the COUNTY OF WELD, and the STATE OF COLORADO, of the first part, and THE PRESENT OWNERS, of the second part; WITNESSETI!, that the said party of the first part, and in con- sideration of the sum of other valuable considerations and ten dollars, to said party of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt of which Is hereby confessed and acknowledged, has re- mised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by these presents does remise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said parties of the second part, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said party of the first part has En and to the following described real estate situate, lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to -wits A roadway, fifty (50) feet in width, running East and West between Blocks C, D, E, F, O, H, I and 3, all as shown on the recorded map of the Townsite of Carr, Weld County, Colorado. To have and to hold the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the said party of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit, and behoof of the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever. Signed and delivered, this 15th day of October, A, D„ 1975, by WELD COUNTY, a municipal corporal on and a political subdivision of the State of Colorado by the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, for its re- spective interests, C. ( ' J /� - • A' /7/7 (ow/ el-err,f oara of Zount CommSissioners, Weld County,' Colorado ATTEST. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BYE ni-,j'trat /L,n I. Deputy County Clerk J .A R S 3i WELD COUNTY COLORADO SEC.271 L I IN. R01\V .r r..6' PM i t if` w �`f}nu) . • E.: r. cam• . i� -_ r iiiI ti:91 . li i 41M 1 ity;t:j4L S.J1 71 Lt :fen b 1 -- ',. L: V1` a:: I 's iJ t1L BU:.RU OF COU+\MY l t'NISdt0:;':RS OF tati4U :ilhl\, COLOR.1U0 PETITION TO VACATE ROADWAY UNDER COLORADO REVISED) STATUTES 1973; 43-2.303 I, That on July 13, 1907 under Reception No. 121146, Book 4 of Maps, page 44, there, vas recorded in Weld County;` Ys;s records, Map of Townsite of Carr,•Weld County, Colorado:,a•por „• • tion of Setion Twenty-seven (27), in Township Eleven (11) worth, of :: ngo Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th Y.N., in Weld County, Colorado; 2• that Carr, Weld County, Colorado is nut an incorporated Toes or City; 3. Said recorded Hap of "Carr" is composed of certain Blocks•- ouu tots ti:tth dedicated roadways for the use of the public; i. wilt the roadway fifty (50) feet in width, between .;loc'ka C, D, E, F, C, lip I and J, has never been used or claimed for use by the public, and for many years has been pasture and wheat land and used at such•by the respective.owners of t¢e above{ '�'', described Blocks; t•t ' 5. That the ownors'of'.the 'property and premises abutting on said roadway between said above described Blocks, are: a. Walter V. Jones, owner of Blocks C and D, and the West Half (W;) of. Blocks .E and: F; b. Donnal W. Hintergardt and Willa M;'Hintergardt, owners of Lots One (1) ant Four (4), in Block E, and Lot Four (4), in. Block 1';•,. , c. Jt.les Morrison, also known as James E. Morrison, owner of Blocks C,"H;.I`and'J; r 6. That as to said roadway between Blocks C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J: a. No part thereof constitutes the boundary line between•, two counties; '., •; I b. No part thereof constitute's the boundary`line'of'a ' ,k City or'Town•or is within the corporate• limits of ,': any City or Town; • , , • "s�k,, "�,: ' fig , . .1•* - Y7, j'i +,ltd $. c. No existing rights of stayer easements''for'seweri- gas, water or similar pipelines and appurtenances, or for ditches or canals and appurtenances, or for electric, telephone, and similar lines and appurten- • ances, extend over and along said roadway above • 7. A copy of the Townsite of Carr, Weld County, Colorado sho•.sing said roadway, marked in red, is attached to this Petition. • ryt i AI. /f.�v`,�%w ,i -5,. P� r rws✓ �J�.`f'�'�.y,�ia{[f'r.�f Y {^ •llla'�. •'�t""•+eg .*, • s r, • WUcSSFSRS, Petitioners, by their attorney, John W. Henderson, pray that said roadwAy between said Blocks C, D, R, F, 0, H, l and J, be vacated by Order of yourit Barad. John N. Henderson Attorney for Petitioners Boon 201, First National Sank Building, Greeley, Colorado S0631 ,\ I Jo Henderaon,, Attorney.for .M Petitioners: Donnal W. Hintergardt and Willa M. Hints garde P.O. Box 504 Ault, Colorado, 80610 James Morrison, aka James B. Morrison Carr, Colorado 80612 • 1 HESOI.UTION WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, to lease from Edwards Chevrolet Company, Greeley, Colorado. for the use of the Weld County Planning Department, Building In- spection tX'partment, the following vehicles, to -wit: 1 1975 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan, Serial No, 1V77B5U287757, 1 - 1975 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan, Serial No. 11/77B5U225446, as per motor vehicle lease agreements identified as ExhibitsA and B, re- spectively, including all attachments and maintenance supplements thereto, said lease agreements identified as Exhibits A and B respectively, being attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, for a total lease pur- chase price for each vehicle in accordance with the terms of the hereinabove mentioned contracts, all as contained therein. NOW. THEREFORE, BE a RESOLVED, that the County of Weld, State of Colorado, agrees to lease from Edwards Chevrolet Company, Greeley, Colorado. the aforementioned vehicles for the use of the Weld County Planning Department, (Building Inspection), upon all of the terms and conditions as recited in the aforementioned lease agreements attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. Dated this 15th day of October, A, D„ 1975. ATTEST: l<,. Weld County Clerk and Recorder eaukClerk to the Boar //7- '/4// BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO RESOI.UTION WilERRAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County. Colorado, to tease from Edwards Chevrolet Company, Greeley, Colorado, for the use of the Weld County Planning Department, Building In- spection Department, the following vehicles, to -wit: 1975 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan, Serial No, 11/77I1511267757, 1975 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan, Serial No. 1V77B5U225446, as per motor vehicle lease agreements identified as ExhibitsA and B, re- spectively, including all attachments and maintenance supplements thereto, said lease agreements identified as Exhibits A and B respectively, being attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, for a total lease pur- chase price for each vehicle in accordance with the terms of the hereinabove mentioned contracts, all as contained therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Weld, State of Colorado, agrees to lease from Edwards Chevrolet Company, Greeley, Colorado, the aforementioned vehicles for the use of the Weld County Planning Department, (Building Inspection), upon all of the terms and conditions as recited in the aforementioned lease agreements attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, Dated this 15th day of October, A. D„ 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: f_ `/?*r/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder (an4Clerk to the Boar,-, I BY kaltre ! Deputy County erk &PPR DASTQF�M: re2��/�,u I i Cotmty Aft dy 941 et -etc r LEASE AGREEMENT - ---- �yrv,, Eduard. Chevrolet Co. ned adtir"a'l wane eV anwW Mt It.... Std. der of 0Q. $r15_i5try and betas. inICOMOCK. shots *Omit 111 10th U. Cowley. Veld CountyBoard of Cooraiepioner� C� a.o henafnam :Sled w llS5ls.i aid ... ....Y .. ..._ . .....__., • w\V .worn. s Qre4Aez6..019rid _.$0631 _ _.._.. ._ _._,..__ ._.._ ..__, . _. _..._ . herenaher called w 1ES$11 1. PANYtk i Ct1 tKtD AV? 11W: ltr.CNb Jon tsfnis Nat N the UIS$F1 w fshkNf Soo n w K thVo butane. Tt u Leda shall become effective wilts respect to each veon ),a •'\:.say ate' Ns the ton far that i oqc c vch:cN ee at CNM y1 stinted KM1.tle and .hall continue under lean wile respect to etch said :risk's wed tsannait>N ere tYr t.Acl whethrie a Nrtnaltet pit 2. ltiF\rl, TAs.73 ANC) VMS: ' wan to sh for etch viNci. Need hereh Skew Platte tog gi.rred n w name of ttS50* sere w Vac d o state r w vc i new nice Ye or I Odd be )apt. tISSII tact, .. p+i rm na4? h Ittr,N a tar regvktd by IN business •1 w 11SSt1 and N N menpnaiMe fa an mdeN wain, ton mile InK highway ✓ *de atom to lee atl�w. ,msvvf by t48.4 the ry tan these d w�.y levied upw any re tis lnd hereunder. b. CW AND MAISIENNNCa ACNttuvsT: Lessee ........ ._.. _.._.... ._.._.. _..ape. to MIM.tn or case to be maintained In good working condd'on each vshlcl. lewd Lf$SOR tea no poss.!e, hnniM v pey Nr, ca taw N N haniJad, w a paid la any cva loth« than those originally with the vehlc4fl linden oe, arts kora& rut thAr.A radon. r storage for any Ski, Warta MrtVWer. LISStt alas to Lap thins ' ter Nash Nrftywr In good running order and to sou that each whdcle h h deed tope* end a try }ervked and a b Inv K ntas� v0yl or t.«y IJU to lush t m,+a a ocw. err Leta oil not pr mil any wacfamct en w elects a vv ice coed repavf, staked W kb -kern trees to pCwt,lamaJ M lush rapt or reps, eta lehmenh a a of decimated st by letter. In {Vent lid rein clo needs repair ant h outside w • +st, of CreeirtCeorado. levet dNo'reets1 toe uchons from ten by Ins ,.Ps t M it h«wke a N whore said repair. Inn Ea made. L155iy ,hail diet be .Ire p be for any. vett., 4Mor or wrke r«Wred a vMkN lined Astound*? Cacepf such work, labor a sunk. se may ant trap rendered eMwhoro prorate to pf 40144 torvsend It 115504 4 V51 rY vth*CtI: LISSt* area a caw ••`.8. vhkN n W oewatef hey 6y a afa and anti driver. who till h licensed and who mall be the elenr of the 1155t(orda and w.0ied to Jrwr.ot avid tonhol of /N 11S5Ft )bon receipt of written complaint from theLISSC'* specifying any fickler or *Alvahandlerd the whet* or art VOW inrorrwelence by any Over. 111511 red ImmidiitQy .maul ouch drive and substNrg 1 tomplpd driver, kIISSII .grew e her * scree Ita,N.`* is NI for damages. nchfdng nponse' Fowling Iron rtclNu p to i handling ell use see eYN�aMion ell annAeeitly, d roadImpvsr sr tar Jreee, or rev a pale beret/ w load capacity shown, in to., ,t ec a. ISW agrees not to M N50. a b hire, re as a paws or ore»m corm., nos ramous vd,clo ran NJe o daado wltheW written foment of LIMO. 5. fn thtflr, Ad) C01LIS'On: 144S1.4e____.............. ._,.._...___...____ ?rep It keep axis vehlele leased tared for IN 1«m of agreement egalnat damage by Fps, Theft end Codern w.pt 1m:h d _...__._.._. ..._... _.....,...., deducible l((cStl wpm to be liable for the ea, of lint deductble on each vehcle leased N cter of bee cased by collies. upset or mourn drag the In o1 tfh apamenl. 6 tNYD tWL'AISS: p1115attt ■1.a a sewn. ii risk and h.bdiy Ice w epsrati tog Ii which reed hereunder end bee end damage for IlMloe or death to peen and Nunn. labades. atyoy raw and the hrdgmart, es}t In ill (court costs and coov.el Nine .t°Id the l4SSOR Mrmtew from any and all such cto�ma, domardt, 1. l}.D(VNITY It6ts*.NCl: 115511 twee te effect. pay for and 'sand, AO e/ 1N period of Iles Na. agrsament Wemnity Insurance NOWA. ►.Wlrc llabriy end Property Owego Iwarnce i.sad by a tle company a comprise polacrne Ls. neat. Of th. pe.ha to tnh ca11rK1 agent lab) dry 1pr� Nm,q pet tour:. or Je th caused try each kN leased sepia', or Os opeeatron. to the estnt of $5)0,000 per a don) atLeel fo IN limit It *500.000 per son and w saw of porky$221.000 per accident mat lobl:y for dc -rage a pocey towed by the nIon of each riih,cle le sod t.errnder, and OA USS11 ........... tics awwtl t,V'Cce c rage ethe s rod crritll w1 W. lids pvtp�s and bbeeen pmied S° SShhouulldanyr cam be re, ortry.'y I acow ct,on bee coons-. cold aagea.at w 115504 our dandle Wang ham at of the cwwet covered by nsure-ea ,are9ned a N *11 pers4a51 1IS555000RRR Won I nmadtately w hob twit to.eof and Mgt sal conduct w dervre et any such claim or Khn at LESSEE'S eapene, tnchdung all costs end attorney lets. 1(SS[t heron I raran,oy remedy with an w paw sea a of s's oyky oinherence obtained baurdor. II 4 r.senped ale acted that Pt Na went cifis,aerncelatImt of ►4Vi;ee,,arINbi,y and Poperty ppeamr.,a s Ina:rnce under Itsgh IN terms of MN Nose twee ent 4 a bet provided by fee `ISStl-S „ knmade t notice urea ror tat be given lel(SSOR by 1s. IISSII W the ;wince company ep carellne sots kwrance, and the W by LIS5lt el a rehicte Owl urea all such emery. ham Dbaan renewed or rep echi 6 it.SeKTION: 1155f1 area ha panne LISSO* into at aaent, at all limes to Inspect and earelne nits vehicle leased hereunder, 1. Vaunt1, LOCKOVT5. ITC.: w e. • Won 1/yr pay of Card, a tie Namara eo. re ni tharl be letwaorded xa Jw5Na a Lai � � other causes beyond IN r ll1084 a total *1111504 lonis, save !uh lel ADYUTIStweit vdn 1155 0thall ary wed n a vc si at s$415 c lInsr55IL elf4 w any %Ablde Wood hereunder any s p «re whertire ntttokwrgnls Wearer Cal such SSl area w unreal OVA or Insignias lain of prremnl. I1. OVAOAT: if N LISSU dal &faun Yen are payment heawder a shall feel Is Perform t Or ten and n Inner hereto walled toy Farm r town heed. or N a prxeed n bv.%Aay. racaherNl r kwe.'wnn `e betinRed r against the LISSI r N any uNcle I gel swdr dal be NvNu sows or mast w env %NJ N ertacM see. esKM,on r omw tar Sr If IN 11SSIt elan be &term+ to be on_uniwrebte rLl by any canter . evil.% Irfunden, err In arch One mall cancel any porky el anewww then ant n any of sold events. L S at as 0ptin may IennnaN MI was er rale poaaaiew r ere winkles knead Meruder with or w;Moul peke. 12 TaAWITsATrON- Cs w e,piraan as CLl arwweM. it too. it. NOW termkationl U3311 area to derive to and winder to the 11150* itch vehicle lowed hen - .. we a good tndron a when Sewed resornabre *tar and for etcepte6 end alio any appliance or accessories end spars Ike as on vehicle teas letw6 The arevwre Mal ttesento es n toy vdkl et SI under 1Ns 'rimmed when se repKsd and the reptaenae valkN dull M subject es e d 4 tuna. favenanh ea crate. remainder,. Wm el Mgr egret-med. t ever'Sm N Mk rrdess s N dmNntd n astacled sep Ca es ` hen I Cale,• upon In 11 top.: rite/ f.sriarr endtauj. epfK end `4.an Per pier i LISSOIt b. date ienhlt, een^e?wf1 N Mr wale cheer he orreT inr vehicle hthen goad the haion t araemoa t3. l0f1VwLLY-AprtND .. .. . ' • IN tp wendAui l a then M tnlnedley the free es. weodorrthlresge harm Yrwenns Id IN odometr fall, to function, w Sedge for Cr perbd n which the fahre4 e me tone., of parade paa:frd ruder sapeciy es attached e# 4s N Or maximum load that may be hated n e In tNs vehicle aaeMlry w w eapacJy of Or rekkta J s.+a>a, -c t ,ra.aiY lL`+r. riwi:vbp t 1.• I • O,.n-1 4Y 1.4}•• ��. C \6Ae'*••;* .t a .•41.66 n Yen c. co'.r.ntes on e. t'vledgmr l Sat the .atl friPla with 115501 �spcccc.fieatlor*, ins aeuctwel tetraticne, Si'. ez,..n e, t. ):.e•++ • , oe men -el e:'rrt,3n en, lvu'tre, *Hering art wort. there'll*. 1.44414 1,Y LIStll thee be malt a! 1155(1'5 ekponre. �. that ei'A'nent Jun thl **end on tP. pates hveto. Thee r.cceurt. leJ reeppes nen!atvend n'I nl. Mgt shell ppnylly noel, lISS00. in *' r..g r a w al •l.'ro•.Y ctVyar r p.no& p ce IISSWL'S bbw+.es., b'J 11SSl than not hNe the rig a to ensign the agreement or any interest rt ekes w tN..I the soften eressnj 01 LISSC4 . I Tse per of air e'o-.�.•�"lvse Nul the lintel •.Wiwi f:r *ate of We •ehkle 4 e•6bwhe of err sees pr use takes n w In face a hereafter begat! Ana Ji l52StI seenPas �4rPis et of be ,P.e r cM�Kr*daw sly int of such e J (ia t1, list, a d sly other row oe pdditiowl seen wt ct m.Y be 5n- sn rer4 cer' and reest eticn fees. I. The pre es %neto r,Nur erg' . Ihat the rental shape snarl be at pee attached tetras?* dui In edrrnle end due each nonthty period after date kilt) Ynt.l te..n.nar,hn a ag•N!M'nt. G TAr 'w eersrl w th ailed •6hehla terttettella the eAht0 agrpemtnt beleer\ the pitta heteto ad no pre sres hereof ray be *evert a n �S•.0 cn cent be en r.•P._rrent n w'.rry s:pr.td t• the Patin hereto `a:s ev she s as't s! sd b• t.Nh C*t s to be a con' .cl el leasing onry, and 115511 Jell not acquire by rho mewl or the rental charier' swan,* ens nom. tt* a w,tant it or to the proprry dcscroN herein. Oaten W Us I WrNt TIN Nucer mber Tar Oil* I Whole Lilte 10/3-75 1475 hevrolet 5 2 Door 1V7785U267757 K Months $ 84.00 per Month 3tlkile over 601000 Hiles IN WITNISS whllt0I, 6u pros hereto Keys sired end Hers *le Fatrunenf. N qupdnplic*re, on the dap and Year rat abate wt}ten Edwards Chevrolet saecsaarioe. III Tau _Stevsa,B.._107!i.._ ecret 47!...__.._.__ la Veld C .intBoard._of_C1,_44. ILIUM Aitatifr Glenn K* Billings, Chsai:san • • LEASE AGREEMENT Edverde Chevrolet Calptny Ttw-- \ test., m.\t aV .i>eed ny b,. 3r3 daY a . Q,agtiepw.?S tee and been" XliaDOOCKEICZK. whose WJKs R PEI 10th la., 6M4y. C ry Not -NOOK c&ed the LI\aOt a Weld Count: Board of Croon aelonerp. .... ........... Greeley,..cc credQ... $063f.,....__. ._.,_.___ ...., _..,_......,... hereinafter canes to I,SStt I. POOPEti' CV%t CEO .NW Ttiv: MICA .', 'ten eau N IN LIjo l the veh:cW dear bred In Ile tcNdute below. The lease than become effective with respect to each vehicle On orb `,Cave, Mee` far the te m rp that spitaitic babel* tat forth F ettacJW KNan d d Jun contact under leave rt awith myth' Pt etch said vehicle tare Wmea l ral a Der vet -_re echo. to M M mien*. t VCts54. TAMS A,W VMS: Lessee art« to Punit far each vehicle leased herein, license Palm reghlrtd h the name of LESSOR under terra s o1 the .O♦* n stint, with such v eNcle shall be lap,. v\ LESSEE avows to pry we &.spat trend of tat &.weal by the Weans of the LESSEE and to be responable for any mileage taut, ton mile taxe . highest w bade ton* s'.. b may roo.d, 14;m1 ter et4•et ot1 of Meer vehicles. Vika aware w ne Coy On tt trw\nJ by any (cvernmeNriy kited LOW rslal p,ren WY Mick leased Iwaunda.. L CAk(AND Wl'NTENANCI A:REEVENT: i.43 wren to mK+tain or ewe to be maintained h good working condllon each vehicle lined O I he NNW. LES<CR son not p .tSq. Wraith or key ice. or come to be htr&JOd, poviderg or paid /a any tits loth& the, those ael(eWy wilt. the st* cle.t EwxM oY at heat. tie chair* watkry or O!orage for any rebate , leased Nre/der. LESSEE awns to Lep each ankle leased betde. F naming nAc.det a to see that each vehicle Is In good repair end property serviced and rlk.carwf at Inter. Vs of nary POO) No 1250 robs of o'craIcn torte wit not pervnil any Intchen:ct lien to attach to Me vehicle,. M regakl eervicty a Iabcatvn that be unnamed at such anus or near estabrithenerth of than deeenuted by lector. In went the van'cie need tapir end Is Otsde the tac'+ets of Corley, Colored*. Lean Yea race\e astnrctions Iron Lewx by lel 5e o:h.wa as to whore said repairs than be made. LESSCR tat' not tie r.wnyns:bk tot any wort,labor or service renewed to any v kW leaved brivdat image sth work. labor Or service w .ice may it.. loran rendered NsewNn pnLara Se pia written consent of LESSOR 4. VA OF LWICII: LESSEE awns to twee each vehicle to be operated situ by a refit end a &shin bhp. she shall be property lkMand wt9 Plan be the a agate 1N LESSEE any and **teat to drKdol and control of ter LE Upon .Kept of written complaint from the LISSC* tpttilyig ►n' rockiest oe spat N handling of the vtl..cle of n OwiKwhpe'MCe by any &nat. l WE wilt Mmedi.tety remove Each driver endk t.tittte a competent driver. 1.1$$E1 agrees to reaittene LESWL in has foe dames, inchdrg ttaKstA midway lean rockiest or abider* twdline of IN vehicle by operation oft on imposed road u cow .reel. or nrbehng beyond the load capacity Ovation F ottict..1 tUnail eduts, LIME area . WO any wen "cis leased hwW arer, illegally, Maopetty or for lire, or as putt.a ri. r p;se'e caner. nor remove vehicle from slate of Colorado without written consent of LESSOR A f1RL Tr411. AND Ccttlsk N: a .. _....__._.. _._ agrees to beep tech vshkl, hated Fared for the term o1 areement againnt damage by ES, Theft and Caution w th iimih of ___... _..... _._..... ........_ deducible LESSEE agrees to be liable for the uc.w of IN deducIVe on each vehicle bawd In ten of low crud by contra upset or ovelvn thong the tam of this we ateM. L NOLO HARMLESS: US$11 apes to a.Me al tick a./ liabi•y for the °parading el any velvk4 leased hereunder and low and damage for Wurke or death to pertant and damage ,e paWty ty nnan a tine opereron of any a mid vehicles a corset fa hold the LESSOR ham:,.s from any and an arch *tams, dol amdh uprises habtd.ee. *chum sub and trdgmtntc and at as court cosh and tountai Tat P. INOLMNITY iPCt'MNCE: LESSEE avert to effect. pay for ad nit stain Oaring the perod a INs lead egreenwnl Indentnily instance Ivchaday Public llabaRy and hope&— Dampe Instance Stand by a a�yfpw�orn�ble convey Of Cempanet peening the InWnh of the panes to Mis contract against 1ib}iy ter amphorapa spa injury or death teaed by each erscle leased hereunder, or its operatic&, to the extent of $$W.000 par accident ..bleed to the limit of 1100.Q a per ere tan a *4 Si, a $3SA00 per accident aeons habluy !Of damage?* property caned by the °par alias a etch Whitt leased henjnd,r, yd sere LESSEE areas that to policy seal include the LESSOR as "named awed' and that the LASSIE that not use or operate the leased vehicle Lea4 proper tvllant* a the t.atrnt* of such stance coverage es de.crged In to pragrad: hat peon povdod LIESORL Should ant claim M Sihtde at art Klan be ewnnareed wine the IEtSOR for damage trait icon any of de teat coaxed by Insurance retuned lo F tlsh wave" 11 R agrees Mnediatey le nohdy .I nut .h..,,+ wed LESSEE ..._.,.. ere defense N arty such train or Klan at l(S5It'S uprise. Including all cotta end attorney feet LESSEI agree to fa:hh.mt a y comply wt IN pov'eione of ►nY polay o1 bertha obtained henwdw. It a nlerstacd a wood Mat F 1M need el to tancenaran of Public. Utiliy end Prcpe.ty Damage Intanct, undo. which ter Wirt. of Wit lead owners* e to be provided W the LISSWEY .pwmmthe het aIad.te nonce thereof the* be given to LESSOR. by Ite LESSEE end ance methanee y careen each Wurarce. ahe ne Ie by LESSEE of an vehicles shah ran wag all such hematite Ms been renewed or replaced. L INSPECTION: LESSEE agree, to permit LESSOR adir its agents el all times to Inspect and examine each vehicle leased breunder, A STRIKES, LOCXOVTS. 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USSU shall default In any payment heeVd,, a thee felt to perform at the time and Inthe manse. beF tmire4 any tam or covenen hook, or t a pxeedn 004th -taw. rnela wthp orYrwwicy be ltwtlMLem by or aiat the or LESSERIf any vehicle T.ased hereunder shall be /eyfad Lpa "Alen to fry grit a rtadvnenh. e.Kvton r Dew Nhb, r If Me LESSEE Jan be determined It be aw n unkablrisk by thy y cute ``I rnrce Nannd,r, Or e try h mJ srCarrie ell cancel any potty aIntercoterco then and n any a told events. 115504 at left often a n fray lbinfan EM seam ad s tat. pe wan r all vehicles leased hewn der rifts or *Maut natioe. 1[. TEAMIMAT,CM; CM ten nra..ren r M:, MdmW. 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I �1ep I444,41,11", 1o/}75 1975 Chevrolet 6 Do.r 1V77BSU225446 36 Months 87.00 r Ho nth 3//Kilo over 60,000 }Sibs 5N WITTi1SS WHIPl0S, t•. pat's Ne114 hart Itpwd and sat.d Mts Sb!rumai, N sluadtwlltltl M IM 4Iy and Eivard, Chmlrolet moomomam iac It' ringeeoretary .M flat emit *AM& Iv Y9.24..C..Aw)%Y...Jcu4.,.A f"lS� ...F!ut4trif....._.................. /ear �a Glenn X. Billing•, Chairman Viotor Jac •• o • Solon, RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore and on July 23, 1!376, by Resolution, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did agree to participate and comply with the requirements of House Bill 1041 relative to proper planning within Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mr, Gary Z. Fortner, Director of Planning, Weld County, Colorado, has submitted a complete work plan for Weld County pursuant to directives as contained in said House BM 1041, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it would bo in the beat interests of Weld County, to accept said work plan hereinabove mentioned, marked Exhibit "A", copy attached herewith and made a part hereof by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, 13E 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Weld County Work Plan as submitted by Mr. Gary Z, Fortner, Weld County Planner, marked Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution by reference, be, and the same is hereby accepted as the Weld County Work Plan, pursuant to House Bill 1041 and to properly effectuate planning within Weld County, Colorado, The above and foregoing Resolution was, xi motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on tho 15th day of October, A, D„ 1976. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST.. Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar tt (( putt' ounty er (//j A$PA • + ►' AS TO FORM: oun y tttr ey EXHIBIT "A" Due to the large size of the work plan, Exhibit "A" is not on film. Refer to original file. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commis- sioners, (Weld County, Colorado, that Frank Vetter and Clara Vetter, hus- band and wife, are owners of a parcel of land described as follows: That port ton of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 5 North, Range 67 West of the 61h Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: N J Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter thjnce along the East line of said Northeast Quarter South 0 20'30" West 2502.65 feet to the Southeast corner of said Northeast Quarter; thence along the East West center line of said Section North 89°52'18" West 1316.49 feet to the West line of said East Half; thence along said West line North 0°15'22" East 2489,90 feet more or less to the North line of said Northeast Quarter thence along said North line East 653.10 feet; thence South 4°10' East 292,01 feet; thence South 40005' East 162.00 feet; thence South 61°55' East 80.00 feet thence South 76°50' East 66.50 feet; thence North 2°04' East 468.30 feet to the North line of said Northeast Quarter; thence along said North line East 382.00 feet more or less to the point of beginning, and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Vetter are desirous of splitting approximately .78 acres from the hereinabove described tract of land, and WHEREAS, it appears that a lot size variance first must ha obtained before applicants may apply for the Recorded Exemption from the subdivision regulations of Weld County, as the same is defined in Section 9-4 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS. in addition to evidence presented by the applicants, the Weld County Planning Commission Staff has presented evidence and made representa- tions concerning the desirability of granting said variance, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners feels that when all of the evidence and representations are considered, good cause for granting a variance as requested from the minimum lot size requirements of the Weld County Zoning Resolution has been shown, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to the powers granted to the County under Title 30 C.R.S. 1973 and Section 9-4A (6), Weld County Subdivision Regulations, as amended; that Frank Vetter and Clara Vetter, husband and wife, may proceed to apply for a Recorded Exemption and the lot size variance is conditioned on the applicants applying for and doing all necessary to obtain said Recorded Exemption within one (1) year, and said variance is limited to Mr. and Mrs. Vetter and will terminate if they sell or otherwise discontinue their interest in the above mentioned land prior to ob- taining approval for and recording the above mentioned Recorded Exemption, • 1 ated thin 15th day of October, 1975. ATTEST:c". 4 Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Bx.titztt_At.l, Lt JDeputy County Akrt-PRO D AS TO F 1 RA(: (• ounty torney HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COIDRA1X) -2- A ,rs�'./fit., V /� tt NsOl.1'Tt()N WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Commis- sioners, Weld Conty, Colorado, that a certain tract of land, being the property of Frank Vetter and Clara Vetter, husband and wife, %Veld County, Colorado, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: That portion of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Townahip 5 North, Range 67 %Vest of the 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said North- east Quarter thence along the East line of said Northeast Quarter South 0°20'30" West 2802,65 feet to the Southeast corner of said Northeast Quarter; thence along this) East West center line of said Section North 89 52'18" West 1316,49 feet to the West line otsaid East Half; thence along said West line North 0 15'22" East 2489,90 feet more or less to the North lino of said Northeast Quarter thence along said North line East 853,10 feetb thence South 4°10' East 292,01 foot; the%ce South 40 05' East 162,00 feet: thence South 61"55' East 80,00 feet thence South 76 50' East 66,80 feet: thence North 2 04' East 468,30 feet to the North line of said Northeast Quarter: thence along said North line East 382,00 feet more or less to the point of beginning, and does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as set forth in CRS 108-2-33 (a) and (b) 1983, as , amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, desires to exempt this particular division of land upon the recommendation of the Weld County Zoning Administrator for the reasons as stated and pursuant to its authority under CRS 108-2-33 (d), 1963, as amended, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the hereinabove described tract of land owned by Frank Vetter and Clara Vetter, husband and wife, Weld County, Colorado, be exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as provided for in the new Weld County Subdivision Regula- tions as Section 2-1A„ (3) adopted August 30, 1972, as amended, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on thel_Sthday of October, A, D„ 1975, ATTESTr . `-5 �h,•1‹ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo rid.) rtjAne,�f1,l.�tt P24 Deputy county cierk 'AtPItdED AS TQ FORM: tttJJJ 1A-( County Att rney BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1j- • • GRANTING MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE 175-21 HENRY L. WALKER S GARY L. WALKER BRA BEARS INN EXPIRES: OCTOBER 11, 1976: WHEREAS, Henry L. Walker b Gary L. Walker dba Bears Inn of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners, their application for a county retail lic- ense for the sale of 3.2% beer for consumption both on and off the premises, and the applicants having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50), therefore, and having produced a state retail license for the sale of 3.2% beer for consumption both on and off the premises only outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: 2519 8th Avenue, Rosedale, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicants do hereby grant License Number 75-21 to said applicants to sell 3.2% beer only at retail at said place for consumption both on and off the premises, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said License by the Chairman of the Board attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensees are authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations relating thereto heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this lbtn day of October, 1975. ATTEST::/L ,57/ec . COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOA BY,D to� y LsnR 13 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE ELROY M. RINGER dba DEL CAMINO MARKET EXPIRES' OCTOBER 28, 1976, r WHEREAS, Elroy M. Ringor dba the Dot Camino Market of Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County an application for a county retail license for sale of 3.2% boor only off premises only, and WHEREAS, the said applicant having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Sovon Dollars and Fifty Cents (S7.50), therefore, and having produced a State Retail License for the sale of 3.2% beer only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: NE4: Section 10, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant License Number 75-20 to said applicant to sell 3.2% boor only off the premises only at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year only from the date of issue unless revoked, according to law, provided, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place whore license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to soil beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 15th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND -CLERK TO THE "'DX: Deputy County C er LER 19 mmi . 4-st! te'ke J • Jam... e+: • :. L c. L. V F • k,,. 4b.. 4'.• ::,r.:.+::2: d.'tj0': i.s,:: WHEREAS, Weld County aoquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a cork ding view of the Poudre Malley, and WHEREAS, mvuch vandalism ocourred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, C:4Sgt Robert L. Coihour of the 138th Taotioal Control Squadron (CRC)(TAC1, Greeley Air National (?said Station, Ode instrumental in clearing the cite and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, 8E It RESOLVED, that the Board of Maid County Con►itiseioners makes known its deep appreoiation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duty ►.tail° and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of oo ober 1975. Ayes: ATTEST. ,� ‘57/1:14.41 Venn nge", l C earn) d� J COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER J . S D CLERK 7O THE BOAR' ;: ;'` �-lc��fi BYr . P ♦ 3, �LO..t; _• tort •. Nook tr. •..k✓.✓' !�•. N_1i . '4V. _ _�_. ._ r'.VV_:i.ir,-•, . •�/ ,. , ..r. •.1 ;.y._ . ..w..sY. 4 l ,rrM J.ar• ✓ \ '' r� '1 .ya.)r'[jr...n.. .!y'+•.r.y�\L�,�in..N^.... ,/. `� y vir�Y�% WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is Located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, CMSgt Gene M. Norris of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC)(TAC), Greeley Air National Guard Station, Oas instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THancevn&, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes knam its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duty made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of October, 1976. Ayes; u. ATTEST: .'/1 k��.0 G tLLi Chairman J• COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND 7/ e --e MC TO THE BOARD WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a cornanding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, SMSgt Allen C. Dickerson of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC)(TAO), Greeley Air National Guard Station, was instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the fotics.ingi vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST: COUNTY CLERICAND RECORDER LEAK TO THE BOARD a WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, SMSgt Arvid N. Hoppe of the 138th Taotioal Control Squadron (CRC)(TAC1, Greeley Air National Guard Station, was instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes known its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing reeoiution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of October, 1976. Ayes: ATTEST: �/�.. k.ssl ll`K6: COUNTY CLERKAND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD - • S r,�, • f22 . v !', �• > �' e� 43, „ ' fitaa• � �(a imv.t• /t WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a ecrnanding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, SSgt Allen C. Jones of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC)(TAC), Greeley Air National Guard Station, wbs instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Cotniesioners makes known its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, vote on the 15th day of October, 1976, ATTEST: j, /c._ .• COLW'Y CLERK AND RECORDER AND C. RK TO THE BOARD • '��' ' v, /y div�' -_%'/" \+. a " _ October 15, 1975 , aessfMw tWHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a t commanding view of the Poudre River, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, TSgt Harry E. Lomb of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC) (TAC), Greeley Air National Guard Station, was instrumental in (gearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes known ite deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST: �j ,, j i -_ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 1 ERK TO THE BOARD 4 ir • MSgt Cary 1. lontgomery a dbtober 15;1975: t WHEREAS, Wetd County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a. ccrmanding view of the Poudro River, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, MSgt Gary L. Montgomery of the 138th National Cucud Station, wads instrumental in County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. t ATTEST:;. a COUNTY CLERX AND RECORDER JDCLERX TOTHE :s,.s _DEFUTX A0UNT7mC Tactical Control Squadron (CRC1 (TAG), Greeley Air clearing the site and helping to make it Wetd of Weld County Connissionere makes known its deep nip . .1 ; • '�p�'` •�t �'�Y 1 a���,kt 4 Y `,.� T4�'i.+'i �,,,,a�b 'r O r `•'��Y i:.fi•�'�.�� .``�"_�lbae ee:si„a r�ct7"i,� WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a'forirer Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a ocrnanding view of the Poudre Valley,and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, Sgt William T. Gamble of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC) (TAC), Greeley Air, ' National Guard Station, yes instrumental in otearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, 1NOW, THEREFORE, 8E IT RESOLVED, that the Board of WeldI County Conmiseionere makes lotown its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duty vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: I ATTEST: e/ S/,/ . "" COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND'CLERK TO THE BOARD�� TTorv. 9°- «.w.. _.. .. ...�..._.._r�.._,...........�,� :..,. ..............r I1 � . . . lo - TSgt Ceorge;D:laker. HOotoberie75 WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Miselile'site which is located on bluf fs providing a oarrxv:ding view of the Poudre Vatley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism 000urred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and TIyTrN' • " t - "�.r✓ ��evi •r •\ t/rr. +.1 • •.r: WHEREAS, TSgt George D. Baker of the 188th Taotioat Control Squadron (CRC) (TAO), Greeley Air National Glrard Station, was instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Wetd amity's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes it known its deep appreotation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST:1- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER *NQ CLERK TO THE BOARD I • WHEREAS,'Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Poudre Valley, and k7i5REAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, TSgt Billy B. Tacket of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC) (TAG), Greeley Air National Guard Station, wde instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes known its deep appreciation of thin work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST: CZ.' /' lean K. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ANdt CLERK TO THE BOARD • ,:, ( ��� -\ �,e.^s� � �„'�\ ✓ ..mss+4 �s�arrti, Tsr <s.�'++� Wit` .%I..s ,4'6-:.•Vi-i�,.:.:�...rice :. �..n, mania" tiro. l TSgt Dtmny' L.r' Sudduth October 16, A7 draularakr ;;:i. if.c..1Le, :ay.ins 4tYYhr�LvJiriL1't�t�'i j,,F It WHEREAS, Veld County acquired a former Atlas Nisdit9 site which ie located on bluffs providing a commuting view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, TSgt Danny L. Sudduth of the 188th Taotioal Control Squadron (CRC) (TAO), Greeley Air Rational Guard Station, wee instrumental in olcaring the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commieeionere makes known its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST: PA ''blertC.: e ti COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER D CLERK TO THE BOAR 1 WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, SSgt Marvin B. Johnson of the 138th Taotioal Control Dquadron (CRC) (TAC), Oreetoy Air National Guard Station, ace instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes knoO,►� its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on rmtion duty made and seconded, adopted by the followtn vote on the 16th day of October, 1976. Ayes: c ATTEST; �,;;��,� COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD l ;kit /Ya0>aa]al • �aaaaaaoa>� . 1 WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Attaa Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the ette, and WHEREAS, TSgt Warren A. Miller of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC! (PAC), Greeley Air National Oavd Station, was instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Conlissionera makes known its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the followin, vote on the 15th day of October, 1826. Ayes: _ tyc WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs prouidinq a carnarding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, SSgt Rex A. Williams of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC) (TAC), Greeley Air National Guard Station, was instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Cormiissioners makes knows its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the folioe�in, vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST:v1, C �� *J COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ' ,X AND CLERK TO THE BOARD ,> :.R October 15, 1875 - �Nsaivsi��� _ WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Misetle otte which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Poudre Valley, and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, MSgt James E. Donato of tho 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC) (TAG), Greeley Air National Guard Station, was instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes known its deep appreotation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, vote on the 15th day offOotober, 1875. ,ATTEST:7 Z. I)C a COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ' AND CLERK TO THE BOARD �-.. October16;'1976':.1ItleMarMtrirre....:rtgi • WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Poudre Valley, and • WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, an WHEREAS, MSgt William F. Sharpley of the 13fith Tactical Control Squadron (CRC)XTAC), Greeley Air National Guard Station; was instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of,Weld County Commissioners makes known its deep appreciation of this work. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the follow- ing vote on the 16th day of October, 1976. Ayes: „v. �r COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD _ ctor aco rc %Cit''...... — --'-''''--^ �..� V-� r 1 t 121.1 tax Vti t• fa a p la4' al.,....a,a WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Cache La Poudre Valley, -and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, various personnel of the 138th Tactical Control Squadron (CRC)(TAC), Greeley Air National Guard Station, led by their Commander, Lt Col Clifford A. Baker, were instrumental in clearing the site and helping to make it Weld County's first rural park, NOW, THERFORE, 8E IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes known its deep appreciation of Lt Col Baker and the work of his Squadron. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST :' enn ngs COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE B' [' r �.�r.N a'aiv ✓r�fYr �.r.w v.��ry� WHEREAS, Weld County acquired a former Atlas Missile site which is located on bluffs providing a commanding view of the Cache La Poudre Valley,.and WHEREAS, much vandalism occurred to a great deal of military equipment remaining at the site, and WHEREAS, various personnel of the 138th Tactical Guard Station, led by their Comander, It Col the site and helping to make it Weld County's Control Squadron (CRC)(TAC), Greeley Air National Clifford A. Baker, were instrumental in clearing first rural park, NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Weld County Commissioners makes known its deep appreciation of Lt Col Baker and the work of his Squadron. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of October, 1975. Ayes: ATTEST:�� .� .k . enn"/K. ngs, a rman COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD for J cci // bQpu y,Coun:: erg -11 SrATE OF 001oHAD ) ) ss L\'UN1Y OF lELD ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN (X%MPI.L(LD ON THE FOLLCS'11NG LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD DE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE .YELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS, 0 A P G A A D ?1 DAY CARE A N D 33,697.00 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 7.938,00 77.00 785.00 TOTAL 142.497.00 DATED THIS 15th DAY OF October , 1975 CHIEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND SNORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 15th DAY OF MY FISSION EXPIRES, My Comm1ss1on expires Dee. 5, 1978 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss October , 1975 . 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 THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS, 0 A P GA A D M DAY CARE A N D 33,697.00 A D C 7,938.00 A DC -U 77.00 CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 785.00 DATED THIS i;m DAY OF Actebr n 1 19,1,,. r- /• ry,, % !% <i art MEMBER TOTAL 142.497.00 12-31.74 STATE OF cvL.'w11v ) ) ss V`t\T1' CF AEL1 ) HELD COUNTY, COLORADO OLD AGE PENSION CLAIMS 1111$ IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL AITVUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN awPLLfLD CH THE FOLIOAING LISTED CLAUS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SLIT OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY PIE DIRECTOR OF THE .MELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS' 0 A P 51,958.00 A D C G A A D M DAY CARE A N D ADC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL S51.958,00 DATED THIS 15th DAY OF October , 1975 . CHIEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND swum TO BEFORE ME THIS 15th DAY OF October , 19 75 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRESI My Con4ss'nn explres Die. 5, 1973 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss 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 THE OLD AGE PENSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS' 0 A P GA A DM DAY CARE A N D 51,958.00 DATED THIS 15th DAY OF ADC A D C - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND October ER r TOTAL $51,958.00 19 75 et -44 XieS erf0 12-31-74 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & N0. v0. NO. __1OQ440 I 78515 State of Colorado -Dept. _ 900441 ' 78514 State of Colorado -Dept. 900442 r 78513 Stake of�plado-Dept: State of Colorado ) County of Weld 1 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated October 14 , 19 75 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 44,284.91 VENDOR of Employment of Employment or E1018y*-bnt" Page Oct. 14, , 1975 AMOUNT 42,690.39 1.10 - -1-.593.42 44,284.91 SS Dated this 14th day of October , 1915 . coun n� + cer October Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of My commission expires: My CQr:ciss'or. erp`:?s Dec 5�. STATE OF COLORADO ) )) ss COUNTY OF WELD We, the Board (disapprove) the claims ordered drawn upon the Notary , 1975 ;1-5,r.% of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby General Fund totaling $ 44,284.91 Dated this 14th day of October , 1975 ATTEST: G " f/iunty Clerk and Recorder I By: 0rc4 % veputy Jc2.t ? AarChairman f J- S. sa WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1NTRIWQYld?NKEmIhk_. FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P,O. S Ni). yO, N1. VENDOR 900444 1 78511 State of Colorado -Dept. of employment TOTAL State of Colorado County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated October 14 19 1.1_ and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 2,815,55 Page October 19 IL AMOUNT 2,815.55 2,815.55 Dated this 14th day of __oct9ker ,1975. e ccoun ng I er Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of My commission expires: My Cosw ss'on expires Dec. 5, 197S2 Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD )) $5 October -/it`tst 19- We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) ordered drawnthe uponithesas set forth lNTRA0)VU]t4ME$TAL ve; and Funnd totaling nts in payment 815therefor are hereby ,55 Dated this ;4th day of Octobr , 19 75 . ATTEST: l'/ " --4 tounty,Clerk and Recorder By: (4) �,�q � Chairman ti r WARRANT NO. _ 900443 P.O. S VO. NO. 78512 State of Colorado County of Weld WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND CLAIMS VENDOR State of Colorado -Dept. of Deployment TOTAL Page October 14 , 19175__ AMOUNT 18,313.25 I 18,313.25 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated October 14 , 19 75 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite theTr names with the total amount $ 18,313,25 Dated this 14th day of October , 19 75_, October Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of My commission expires: My Com a%tion erp4u Des. 5, 1478 L, /7� �`(..., CL -‘t yyJ (e'.1L C -i, Notary Public / STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD SS We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) orderedrdrawnthe uponclaims as set ROAD ANDo BRIDGE above; a�Fundwarrants totaling payment are hereby Dated this 14th day of October , 1975 ATTEST: County Clerk and i£ecor By: �,�rz..,• y Chairman ',ARRANT P.O. S NO. 10. NO. -t State of Colorado County of Weld )) SS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Read._8.-Ssyd94- FUND CLAIMS VENDOR TOTAL Page 1 10-14-75 , 19 AMOUNT js 262.50 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -n- and dated in -1a-7% 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 262.50 Dated this 14th day of October Chief Accounting'Offtcer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of My commission expires: 1-26-76 Oct_ STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the Road 8 Brdiae Fund totaling $ 262.50 ATTEST: Dated this 14th day of October Chairman Re ;•'er Count Jerk and Recorder" BY: 6ely��>1� , 19sr.,* yam. 1 S i • VENDOR `UMBER VENDOR INFORMATION WELO COUN ENCUMBRANC 01 GENERAL PO/VOU NUMBER 200 ACCOUNTING DEPt-PETtY CASH 0075699 • i 3 S t s PQ/VUU OATS 10 03 75 350 ACHE-W!CXINSUN PRINTERY INC 0071381 09 25 75 0071382 10 07 75 600 ADORESSOORAPH HULTIORAPH CORP 0070260 09 23 75 750 AFRO CHEM 775 AFFILIATED BANKS 856 ALBERTSONS INC 1025 JOE ALPERTS 1138 AMERICAN COMPANIES 1850 ANDERSON HUNTER THOHTP. L KURT! 0056716 10 08 75 2450 BACNMANS INC T V. C 0 1 ORAD O E CLAIM LIST FUND PO/VOL AMOUNT $41;73 123.34 $81;67 $195,26 0068470 09 24 75 133.30 0074720 09 19 75 198.74 0074723 09 19 75 $248;50 0066061 10 09 75 $71'.52 0070447 09 18 75 012.25 0071716 09 25 75 $140.40 0075474 09 30 75 $1;530',75 $11740.00 0053079 10 08 75 110,30 0053080 10 08 75 $135;.99 0078'972 09 29 75 $5913 00 NOT PAY !F CHECKED DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT APUINT *** *5* 701123 707116 TOTAL Is: 741112 TOTAL 742112 769112 TOTAL 725145 TOtAl. 761108 TOTAL 708108 TOTAL 786515 TOTAL 788720 TOTAL 741121 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 708107 TOTAL 713112 TOTAL 706112 TOTAL 769193 TOTAL $40,76 $ 97 $41.73 $23,34 $23,34 183; 4837 ,67 $195,26 $195,26 $33.30 433,30 $98,74 498,74 $248' $4508,50 $71.52 171,52 ip ila3 $12,25 $12.'l5,� $140,40 pl' $140; 40 /0-) O`� PAGE 16754 leaAD In734 51,530;75 A-1 014_ $1,530.75 i g 11,740,00 i „mon $1740,b0 110,30 $10.30 $133.99 $135.99 $59;13, $59,13 S 1! J 11 IS 3, t 1 a VENDOR !► NUMBER 0 0 a • 3 VENDOR INFORMATION 2500 BAKER t TAYCOR CO 3300 GLENN K BILCINGS 3530 CLARK BOARDMAN CO LTD 5450 BARTON BUSS 64".0 CITY OF GREELEY 6475 CITY OF GREELEY 6700 CLK S RFC * RECORDING DEPT 7025 COLO CHEMICAL CO 4450 COOK PAINT L VARNISH CO 01 GENERAL FUh0 PO/VOU PO/VOU PO/VDc NUMBER DATE AHCUK 0076643 09 22 75 169,C2 0078652 09 29 75 $61118;90 0075288 10 01 75 $6;69 0073471 09 30 75 $16',45 0075532 10 01 75 $20,18 0075911 09 30 73 $34,99 0070774 10 08 75 8523;94 0071713 10 08 75 0078665 10 03 75 0065881 10 08 75 0078660 10 02 75 OO6A057 10 03 75 0063060 10 08 75 0066537 08 21 75 0071364 10 01 75 0071175 10 01 75 $18,00 $49,28 $4240 $8,961,C2 $167,90 $210.00 195'.'70 $11884 •$26:93 DATE 10 15 75 D0 NOT PAY DISTRIAUTIDN OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT ANOUNI 404 ii4 400 004 444 444 4#4 440 444 i44 404 040 444 440 004 044 404 444 404 040 $44 400 E40 040 440 *44 040 444 040 440 444 044 774192 TO1AL 774102 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 7621Z 5 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 701111 701123 TOTAL 741109 TOTAL 707111 TOTAL 742106 TOTAL 799101 799103 TOTAL 701107 TOTAL 701107 TOTAL 725112 TOTAL 725145 TOTAL 725149 TOTAL 169,02 $69,02 $6,318',90 $6,318,90 $6',69 $6,69 $16,45 $16,45 $20,38 $20,38 $34,99 $34,99 $175,06 $348,86 $523,94 $18,00 $18,00 149,26 149,28 $42i4430,0 PAGE 2 /618$ 7,* $8,465.77 $495,23 $8,961,02 /b')s. $167,50 $167.50(/6-4,Y $210,00 ' $2100a $9570 S95,70 /O ( 36) $118,84 meow $26 ;26S3,33 > /0 93 19 X 7, 71 131 3, t • VENDOR 0 NUMBER • • 01 GENERAL FUt`0 VENDOR INFORMATION PD/VDU PO/VOU NUMBER DATE $800 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS INC $850 COWAN CONCRETE PRDDUCtS INC • 917$ AL DANUECS SERV t TOitit`0 S 9250 ROBERT M DAVIS • €4 • 10150 OOUBLEDAY 6 CO INC • 10481 EASTERDAY ORUO CO 11100 EDWARDS CHEVROLET CO 11150 EMS t CAPP EQUIPMENT CO 11950 EVERITT LUMBER CO INC 12760 FIRST SECURITY DATA CHAP 0068201 09 30 75 0068202 09 30 75 0060285 09 25 75 0071703 10 08 75 0050792 10 03 75 0064249 10 06 75 0075463 08 15 75 0075470 09 02 75 0075905 09 30 75 0063432 10 01 75 0061285 09 26 75 0051368 09 90 75 0075784 10 09 75 0078291 09 26 75 0071399 09 26 75 0071414 10 08 75 PO/VOL AMOUNT 8105:50 830;00 s4e to 1i 5:00 869.91 s7;32 $48;75 $186;94 88;63 16.65 $90:C0 seis:co $4.80 173;11 $3e:eo $149:56 9O NOT PAY IF CHECKED 4** 44* **s *** ott its it. sEs ii+ Se* s*s to* *4* *4* 4** *4* s** *4* 44* *4* *4* *** *4* *4* 444 *4* *4* *4* *s* *4* *4* *4* DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 746114 TOTAL 754114 TOTAL 751145 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 766110 766111 TOTAL 766111 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 741112 741132 TOTAL 795197 TOTAL 770192 TOTAL 786640 TOTAL 770112 TOTAL 720100 TOTAL 720108 TOTAL 110550 $105.50 $30;00 130,00 PAGE 3 t'i83'/ $48;60 ,u3c2 148.60 I D 115' oo 00 079 15, 127,19 $42.72 $69.91 $7.32 $7.32 148,75 $48.75 1186,94 $186.94 18,63 $8.63 $5.00 11,65 $6.65 /o'1 '9Yl to'a9y .. 190;90,00 f Unt4 a' . $615.00 1615,00 7b419Uy 14,80 $4, 80 $73,11 s73,-- 138.00 138,80 $149,56 $149;56 Ib59yfP o-) 24 ' f 4 'S 31 37 . t4.4 t t t; t V*N00R VENDOR INPORMATION NUMBER 13270 FOUNTAIN PRODUCTS OP DENVER 13600 GAYLORD IROS INC 14400 CORDONS BOOKS INC 14850 THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE 150,0 GREELEY LEASING CO 15120 GREELEY MEDICAL SUPPLY CO 13400 GREELEY SAND C GRAVEL 15615 GREELEY TREE SERVICE 15625 GREELEY WELD INSURORS INC 15800 GREGORYS UNIFORM SPECIACISTS "15925 PRIEDA GRUNCZEWSKI 17050 HITT"GRAHAM DODGE INC 01 GENERAL FUND PU/VOU PO/VOU NUMBER OSTE 0070752 10 01 75 0075913 10 07 75 0064901 10 01 75 0061940 10 08 75 0061941 09 30 75 0061942 0930 75 0018527 10 07 75 0076628 10 01 75 0070659 10 08 75 vuogcuf 10 V., r, 0078647 09 24 75 0067021 10 07 75 0071647 09 26 75 0075874 10 06-75 0071123 09 2475 PO/4D AMCLNI $31,95 6245;eo 1164:34 116:29 12530 15720 3530 11i160.88 131,20 11V,YC $24500 1+10,00 1200.39 32480 160;61 0071736 07 29 75 , 1129:59 00760-12 10 09-75 1687;b9 DATE l0 15 75 PC NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT **4 444 701112 TOTAL 5$, *4* 762125 TOTAL *4* *i* 762125 TOTAL *44 44* 706117 TOTAL 4** i*4 781117 TOTAL **4 *** 717112 TOTAL **t *4* 127112 TOTAL 444 *** 741197 TOTAL iii *i* 754131 TOTAL 3s4 4,4 770192 TOTAL tt* *4* 725145 TOTAL 44* .444 781118 TOTAL it* iii 741121 TOTAL iii *i4-..762145 TOTAL 666 *to _. ,141146 TOTAL *i4 *4* 741146 TOTAL _ii* 4i* _ 787530 PAGE FNC1JM8RANCES AMOLNT 131',05 131,95 I(, 1?41-1 1241245,60 !h )�d`� 1164; 34 1164,341UfoI/ 116;29 116,29 $25,30 $25,30 157,20 157,20 45;30 15,30 110160'p81 $1,160.88 itngoi $31120 $31•20 /0-1535) 110,00 Q 110,00 /CAL-) a 1245,00 1245,00 , ac) Ui 4 :5$$58,00 107466' 1200,39 $200.39 In )�d&'i 124,80 O1"�v $24,80 ! $60;61 160,61 119, 39 1139,59 _1687;69 S It 13 Is • t • • 34 1, S • VINOQR • MUMBIR • S t t f t t t I VENDOR INFORMATION 17150 C P HOECKEL BB C LITHO CO 17255 HOLIDAY !NH OF GREELEY 17350 HOME LIOHT C POWER CO 18555 VICTOR JACOBUCCI 18600 JEROME CO 18780 JOHNS OFFICE EQUIP INC 18824 JOHNSON PUBLISHING CO INC 19550 K*HART 84347 19800 KENS CAMERA CENTER 01 GENERAL PUhU PO/VOU PO/VOU MURDER DATE 0070309 09 26 75 0071340 10 08 75 0065735 09 23 75 0068001 10 03 75 0070775 10 08 75 0075782 10 09 75 0076007 10 09 75 0075075 09 26 75 0075076 09 26 75 0075909 10 07 75 0078656 10 01 75 0069233 10"07 75 0070391 10 01 75 0070392 10 08 75 0070393 10 07 75 Pont,l AMOUNT $2,495,90 $65;78 $15,24 $156`'79 $235.90 $93:20 $90;78 $159'�C4 $246199 $9940 $286,C0 $14,10 $8023 $64;19 $80rC6 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 15 75 OISTR18U7$ON of @NCUF16RANC€3 ACCOUNT APOVNT TOTAL 717#OTAL tit ttt 706128 TOTAL ttt 00* 793113 TOTAL 505 *0* 762113 -TOTAL *0* *0* 7011,1 701123 TOTAL 00. ttt 166640 TOTAL tot 04* 786640 TOTAL 040 Si* 790112 TOTAL tit tit 790112 TOTAL 45t *4* 762125 TOTAL ttt *5* 722132 TOTAL *5* *5* 727112 TOTAL tit ttt 706112 706132 706197 713112 TOTAL 640 04* 761127 TOTAL *04 000 741132 0, PAGE 5 A $2,49i590,90 1 b ;95.. .. . . ? 86 7 $2 $65.78 ,/�.�g�° $65,76 $15.24 15,24 $156,?9 1156.79 1f $186,00 $49,40 $235,90 !b')g1t' $93;20- $93.20 $90;70 $90.78 $159,04 $159.04 $2'46i99- 8246.99 199,40 $99.40 0, $286.00 $286.00 ,&79in • 2? $14.10 ,11 $14,10 i3,56 119147 $5.00 $52,20_ - $80,23 $64;19 $64.19 $80,06 U I t C C C C C C C C C C t a t I VENDOR MAZER VENDOR INPQRHATION 20300 THE KING LUMBER CO 20550 GARY KNAUS H D 20970 LARIMER CO INTmRDEPARTMENT 20971 LARIMER/NELD REGIONAL COG 21900 0 0 MAAG"PHD 22050 RICHARD P MAGDALEN° 22415 YOLANDA MARTINEZ 22650 MC CANNS RENTAL. CENTER 23457 KISCO TEXTILE RENTALS-INC - 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU PO/VOU PO/VOL NUMBER DATE AMOUNT 0056651 09 1.7 75 0076792 10 08 75 0075078 09 26 75 0078673 10 03 75 0078651 09 29 75 0076652 10 01 75 0078705 10 08 75 0078706 10 0775 0062961 10 01 75 0062959 10 01 75 0070451 10 02 75 00710-25 -10 06 75 24115 NARY FRANCES HORTON 0078545 10 06 75 24150 ROY"MOSER 0070773 10 08 75 170:38 $10.00 155:40 134,90 $9,037.87 180:CC $40.00 $30.00 $8170 16:10 19:00 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCOMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL *** *4* 725145 751145 TOTAL st* *it tts 44* 4i* ti* *** *i* 444 *** sit* ti* 4** *0* *t* *it its . tot *t* *i* 112-42 -4441 * i-* 11,68 *** *i* -1178:C7 *is 24213 HOTOROCA COHH t ELECT INC 0070264 09 24 75 $83;271'.00 • 74510 790112 TOTAL 748112 TOTAL 7941,0 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 787800 TOTAL 762145 TOTAL 727111 TOTAL to*___ -701-111 701112 TOTAL *4* *4* 718192 TOTAL 180,06 PAGE 6 16,55 470,38 10163,83 1$6�� 110110.00 16Y -U-09 15S,40 155,40 134,90 134.90 $90037.87 19,037.87 101`3 n 180.00 $80,00 $40,00 $40.00 X30.00 $30.00 1 6 'c $81.70 181.70 1°11 16,10 16.10 It`—) 19.00 $9.00 IC? 112402 112,02 1Cl-)S t' 11;68 $1.68 Iei"1`31, $173,40 14,67 1178.07 $a3,271,00 $83p271,00_.1C�.7� c% l'‘ 1. I 113 • NIMLIOR ! NUMBER • a t VENDOR INFORMATION 24250 MOUNTAIN BELL 24253 MOUNTAIN flit 24510 MURPHY LUMBER CO 24700 NAIL ASSN OF COUNTIES 24675 NAIL 441 SUPPCY-SERVICE 15000 NATL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 15758 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY PO/VOU NUMBER 0056429 1 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU DATE 09 18 75 00564+z 09 18 75 0056446 09 18 75 0056447 09 18 75 0056449 09 18 75 0056453 10 02 75 0056454 10 02 75 0056453 10 02 75 0056437 10 02 75 0056458 10 0273 0056460 10 02 73 0056445 09 10-75 PO/VOL AMCUNT $80;40 $6t2.33 $12.55 ai*;ss 113;55 $13.41 $11;92 165;96 15$96 $11".30 $5:96 $70;83 00706►4 10 08 75 $1$904;35 0059473 09 26 73 0055205 moo 75 0075466 09 11 75 0070460 10 09 75 $7.90 $9;54 $4'.85 $17;C9 DATE 10 15 75 PAGI 7 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMULNT i** -*44 786630 TOTAL *44 **t ...74.1114. TOTAL 44* 44* 165113 TOTAL *i4 **t 761116 TOTAL iii i4• 765113 TOTAL *** *4* 746114 TOTAL *tt '4t 718114 TOTAL *** *4* 720108 TOTAL _*** *t# 741114 TOTAL t** •5* 741114 TOTAL 4** 44* 741114 TOTAL *4* *4* 762114 TOTAL tt•. *5. '770192 TOTAL ***.. $** _.717112 TOTAL **4 *4* 761117 TOTAL *** 44* _ 762125 TOTAL *441 786710- *** $80t40 $80.40 \ $612.33 $612.33 $12.55 $12.55 $12.35 $12.55 $12.55 $12.55 $43.41 $13.41 $ 11;.g2 $11.92 $65;96 $65.96 $5.$96_ $5.96 $11130 $11.30 !6'792O $5'.96.__ 15.9 $70,83 $7003310.'9 $1,904$35 $1,904.35 1- $7i90 $7.90 ..._$9;54_.__. $9.54 /0-794 $4.85 6 $4.85 1- $17;09 VENDOR INFORMATION DATE 10 15 75 PAGE 8 01 GE.NFRAL FUND PO/VOU PO/VOU NUMBER DATE 26250 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE INC 0021976 0027977 26985 NORhELCO COHH CO 0075778 0076003 0076006 26600 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 27050 OTIS ELEVATOR CO 27660 PLAN DE SALVO DEL VALLE 26125 PRENTICE HALL INC 2847, THOMAS P PUMPHREY 28600 R E R NELL'C PUMP INC 2861! RCA CORPORATION 29055 REESE PROPERTIES 29269 ELMER H REYNOLDS 29365 ED C RICO! CO 0068339 0072788 0070459 0075904 0075785 0021111 0076537 - 0078576 0010771 0071623 0011,17 10 01 75 10 01 75 10 09 75 in 05 75 10 09 75 09 01 75 10 08 75 09 25 75 09 30 75 10 09 75 09 05 05 20 75 10 07 75 10 08 75 09 26 75 to 07 13 P0/VOL AMOUNT 186.10 223.10 189;78 $95.00 149.37 !3061:15 $381.33 $731.t0 126;78 $32:50 75 *5,2;00 2181114:-00 *200.00 151,24 *26:80 • $ii0:d5 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED 451 454 445 455 454 455 DISTRIBUTION OF FNCiIMORANCES ACCOUNT ANUUNT TOTAL 720122 TOTAL 70110tAL 787920 TOTAL *44 414 787920 TOTAL 787920 787920 TOTAL 444 004 544 444 55$ 725145 TOTAL 444 725107 TOTAL 444 444 788430 TOTAL *5* 444 762125 TOTAL 454 4$$ 786310 TOTAL 444 4.44 _ 781107 TOTAL Ott 0-44 71819-2 TOTAL 545 444 781)96 TOTAL •00 545 71-8111 TOTAL 414 tt -141112 TOTAL 554 445 701112 $17,09 O -)2(X,? 166,10 $86,10 12303,i0 ,1 189,78 289,78 195800 $95,00 $22.45 126,92 149,37 $306:15 1306,15 $361:33 1381,33 1731160 1731,60 • $26;78 126,78 4-23;-50 $23.50 $554:00 *552,00 118i114,00 118, 114.00 10,0 �� $2.0-0-00 1200,00 /o irne s1.2 _ -197 151.24/0 128:80 128,80 1114;65 V 6)-1987 e, " I l, e 13 11 15 e V 0 71 10 7199) ,t,-7 g93 _- to -9 e75 7: 1} 7"I, 71 0 10 31 7}• p 33 71• 171 720 11 71. N 7C E 35 • ,1 3} 7, • 71 • • VENDqR A `UMBER i VENDOR INPORMATtON 19605 ROCKY 4YN BUILDING 10000 ELMIR f ROTHMAN 71475 SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS tNC 12460 SOCIAL SERVICES 13190 STIKMAN OISTRIRUTING CD 13260 STERLING PUBLISHING Co tNC e 33275 STEWART TITLE OF GREELEY t 13450 avujinFLETN HARONARE 33414 JULIA S TAFOYA -14025 ?FLIP AND •CONNECL 34050 SAMUEL $ TELEP 14100 TEXACO INC 34280 MILPORA THIESZEN HD-- 14491 TIME L1FE BOOKS 35626 VNIVERSITY OF COLORADO 3660 UNIV OF NOR COLO 01 GENERAL FUND Pn/VOU PO/VDU NUMBER OATE PO/VOL AMOUNT 0075079 09 29 75 $140.00 0055151 10 06 75 !198';79 0072955 10 02 75 $35.CL 0078661 10 02 75 *24443.51 007147A 09 24 75 0064972 10 07 75 0069096 10 08 75 0035151 10 07 75 0070469 10 09 75 0064536 10 08 75 0064513 10 08-75 0061:120 10 0875 "0076793 10 08 75 007589.1 _ 10 07'75 0078644 09 24 74 0070444 09 17 75 $404:29 137:45 $14.60 $4:69 $50:00 11;962:04 $2;279.75 $342,01 410.00 15:19 $680.00 $51;10 DATE 10 15 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMUUN TOTAL 790196 TOTAL 761111 -TOTAL 741107 TOTAL 799101 199103 TOTAL 741128 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 706107 TOTAL 762145 TOTAL 786490 TOTAL 702107 TOTAL 702107 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 162125 TOTAL 122110 TOTAL 786490 T 1119.85 $140.00 $140,00 $193.79 $193.79 *35 0 $'035.00 $2,308,46 $135.05 $2,443.51 $404;29 $404.29 $37.45 $37.45 114.60 $14.60 $4.69 $4.69 $50;00 $50.00 S1+967.04 PACE 9 1O7 7 r.7 90C) (6190/ 1 6 ) 9 6:3' I )`/04 U7 Po6 10-0 oee, !U7 907 ' r �����_ 11,962.04 /C $2+279,75 $2,279.75 lb�90? $342,01 $342.01 /1)77/6 $10:00 $10.00 Ity)91/ $5:79 $5.79 $680.00 $680.00 151:30 • S 5 ei ei 4 • t 0 M „i it • 11)3 34 7, i 7e 3, 41 r • S a • VENDOR • NUNBIR • • • i VENDOR INFORMATION 73700 CHARLES V URANO 35950 VALLEY FIRE EXTINGUISHER 36800 THE WAY RUBBISH INC 37050 LISA WEILER 37160 H C AMBULANCE SERV 37275 WELD COUNTY 17400 HELD COUNTY FILLING STATION 37525 WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND 01 GENERAL FUND PV/VOU Po/VDU PO/VOL NUHBER DATE ANCUKT 0055207 10 07 75 0066022 09 27 75 0074372 10 01 75 0074375 10 01 75 0074377 10 01 75 0070480 10 09 75 0070676 09 16 75 0070919 10 01 75 0067702 09 25 75 0078663 10 06 75 37550 WELD COUNTY GENERAL Hr)SPITAL 0076409 06 30 75 0076410 09 18 75 0076421 09 29 75 0076422 09 29 75 0076433 09 24 75 0076457 07 08 75 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED $259.48 ttt t44 $20,00 tt4 tot 118,00 ttt t4$ $118,00 444 444 18',25 on 4t4 $4,00 40t tot $215,C0 tot tot $195;60 tot 444 $13,22 4t0 ttt $35618 ttt Ott $9,C0 ttt On $900 ttt tot $9;C0 444 Ott $9.00 44* 444 $10;15 ttt ttt $26;59 Ott tot •--n DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION of INCuPBRANCFS ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL 761111 TOTAL 741112 TOTAL 786640 TOTAL 725107 TOTAL 754145 TOTAL 786710 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 741196 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 751112 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 74210? TOTAL PAGE In $51,301( )'O $259,48 J����ll� $259.48 120,00,00 (0.7911e $20 $18,00 $18,00 $118,00 $118.00 to.)9/7 58,25 $8,25 $4,00 $4,oO' M')9/(2 1215,00 $215.00 to1912 Ito 9,0 $195 40 $;95;60 $13.22 $13.22 /15')90/ 1356,18 $356',18 /6'7?"-' 49,00 $9,00 $9,00 $9000 $9,00 $9;00 $9,00 $990 $10,75 $1Di75 $26 50___-- $26,50 i • O 1 1) t 1S lit • VENDOR • \UKBER • • • i VENDOR INFORMATION t t 87600 HELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPT i 37551 WECO Co OENERAC HDSP17Ai 27919 WILD CO SHERIFF FETTY CASH PO/YOU NUMBER 0076794 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU DATE 09 74 75 0076795 09 24 75 0078910 09 26 75 0078911 09 26 75 0078925 04 26 75 0078926 09 26 75 0078662 10 02 75 0054493 09 02 75 00.44497 10 02 75 0034498 10 02 75 0069941 10 02 75 0070553 10 01 75 PU/VOL AHCUhT $9,C0 i9;CO 49:00 $9,00 $9;C0 $9700 $3iC32:47 $2i364,65 $1.085;58 $36;126;00 1326,68 $44;25 18404 WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTPR INC 0020678 09 17 75 $168;C6 DD NOT PAY IF CHECKED *Os #4# *0* 545 Si, *## $45 $$* sit #*# •*# #*# DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AHOWNT 742107 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 VITAL sit #** 799101 799103 TOTAL *0* ### 799101 799103 TOTAL *0* ### 751101 751103 TOTAL #*# 45# 751150 TOTAL 04* #0+ 706116 707116 712116 713116 718116 727116 TOTAL ##4 *0* 741112 741128 741132 741146 742112 TOTAL $4. ##+ 793107 49,00 $9.00 $9,00 $9.00 $9;00 $9.00 $9,00 $9.00 49,00 $9.00 $9,00 $9,00 $2.864.84 $167.59 $3,032,47 /(07.4/ $2,233.95 \ 9130,70 $2,364,65 PAGE. 11 $971.62 -$113,96 $1,085.58 $96,126;00 $36,126.00 $65;42 $92.21 $62,80 $55',60 $20.70 $29.95 $326-.68" $6;50 $22,40 $1;35 $4.00 $10.00 $44.25 $168,06 01996 , ,' is 0s 1 171 77� S11 E. irs • • 01 GENERAL FUND VENO0R VVN00R INFORMe1ICN PO/YOU PQ/VOLT PO/VOL • NUMBER NUMBER DATE AMCUNI • 39050 t+OULCO OEPARTMENT STORES 0015791 10 09 75 $81.6C • 39135 XEROX CORP 0064592 09 30 75 $50,C0 s 90289 THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 0070462 10 02 75 $15'.CO 1 90290 CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY INC 0075908 09 29 75 1195.00 90291 EVAN GREEN 0075077 09 26 75 $286.26 C 90292 SUSAN LONOSINE 0062960 10 01 75 $38,40 1 90293 READING RESEARCH 0073473 10 01 75 $26150 C a DATE 10 15 75 PAGE 12 0, OO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION t1F EHCIIMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT 6 $164,06 1)./.1/1-1 181,60 O7`t1 181,60 / 150,00 , r 150,00/0 7r}/ I 115100 S15+00 /679:“) 1195 00 i(>•7 93/ $t95,00 sat iii 448 iii 444 444 444 iii 444 *4i 444 444 444 444 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR GENERAL FUND g $200841665 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT,,AL_C ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE THROUGH /c? AND DATED (2`n_/ / 1,1915 -AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC MADE TA THE RESPECTIVE. AND UDGET SUS CRIBED ANO SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS D o 5"tAY CF mite OF J', 1997 1N Y C THEIR NAME$ -NITH-THE -TOTAL AHD[JNT $vOO, f/ 4;. G �r s I CUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ,. ' J NOTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARD CfYG ORgOU, 'ERE BY (APPROVE) t� HE CLAIM A Sf _FORTH ABOVEI"AN WARRA 1S IN"PAY _ F a�,cl�'� 19;16 - NYC C M S N RFC) } 5 9 y, MENT TF'EREFI}R ARE HER 8V OR E D D AWN UPON THE ,�i ict.C .c.C. PUNO TOTALING fc9o0, /�/. e 3 BATED THIS /Z 4—OAY OFUM5=4,jtj 19'/ ATTEST) ..c" 0' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY �*( �<MEMBE c !�i��llvl-c, TOTAL 786802 TOTAL 762197 TOTAL 786941 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 790111 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 1j86,26 $286,26' /h/yaa. 138,40 $18,40 10'7 $26:26, 50 /O 7 >l/ OE W.� A , CHAIRMAN _ . 2 `2- STEO CLA S AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 9_R. IN. E AHOU S SE1 OPPOSITE 4u IRFCTOR MANAGEMENT ( 37 4) 1! 1, 3 33 F • • A aENon,t misses a I t VENDOR INFORMAT}ON 1450 ANOIRSON HUNTER THOMYF t, KURTZ 3150 BIG R OF OREELEY INC 6433 CITY OF FT CUPTON 24250 MOUNTAIN BELL 26215 NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER 01ST 28850 RAYNER WATER OEPT 32300 SLIMS SANITATION SERV 33023 STATE DEPT OF HIGHWAYS 34685 TOWN OF GROVER W ENC PO/VOU NUMBER LD C O U N T Y. Coto UMBRANCE CLAIM 02 ROAD AND BRIDGE PO/VOU DATE 0056718 10 01 75 0078338 09 15 75 0077058 10 01 75 00!6438 09 26 75 0078495 10 06 75 0078601 10 07 75 0067727 10 08 75 0078497 10 06 75 0078501 10 07 75 15350 UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSN INC 0071166 09 30 75 36800 THE WAY RUBBISH INC 0074;;70 10 01 75 PD/VOL AHOLNI $725.00 $249,55 $15.50 19:61 $15.50 $14.12 $70:00 $624.51 $20,30 147.24 $10;00 PACO L I ST DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED GATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT as *** 701810 TOTAL *** *** 712650 TOTAL *** *5* *4* 54* *** *** *** *** *** *** 715508 TOTAL *** 712604 TOTAL *** 715303 TOTAL *** 715303 TOTAL *** 736338 TOTAL *** 745439 TOTAL *** *** 4$* 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 712637 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT $725.00 $725.00 $249.95 $249.95 $15,50 $15.50 $19.61 $19.61 $15.50 115,50 $14.12 $14.12 $70.00 $70.00 $624.51 $624.51 PAGE io79Z 1h.1 9,7 IO? 9 d 107932 $20.50 $20.50 loll 9V3. $47.24 $47.24 $10 00 $10.00 /v794/V /b') 91/. 1 Id TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE • $10811.93 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THATAALC ACCOUNTING AND BUDOETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE ISTE0"CtA AS 'SHOWN ON PAG S 1 THROUGH / AND OAT O:14 4 /5-1 97.6" AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULOjA MADE TO THE R#SPECTIVE O AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOjNT $ /f • A Of �► i I974r " RO TOR MANAGEMENT AN /BUDGET :SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS /,, "�t�AY CF . /19 7:-2-- MY t 0 E Si �/ /. �J � DATED THSS I}, A tt �i;C-u-.t NOTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARD'CF CCUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADU,j�ERE BY (AR ROVE) IDISAFPROVVJTHI L MS dOS SET FORTH ABDVEI AND.WARRAN S IN PAYP_ENI THEREFOR AREiI��EBY OR ED ORAHA UPON THE' �ei2 , /�j � J FUND TOTALING $ d% Y// Y-9 DATED THIS /✓ %^'DAY OF "`,p ii� 197C ATTESTic ..lce , r�,. COUNTY" CCERK� AND RECO R AN l U s • - -, 4 �lll'll-� i} t 34 1: VENDOR NUMB!Et VfN00R INFORMATION 50 A C H GLASS C PAINT 775 AFFILIATED BANKS 78$ AOCO 800 AGLAND INC N E N C PO/VOU N(' RER 0067693 La C O U N T Y, COLORADO UNARANCE CLAIM LIST 03 INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES PU/VOU DATE 10 01 75 0069810 10 08 75 0068263 10 07 75 0067955 09 09 75 1850 ANDERSON HUNTER THOMTF t KURT1 0056717 10 01 75 3150 BIG R OF GREELEY INC 6400 CIRCLE 0 ELECTRIC 8150 CONSUMERS OIL CO 0065992 09 26 75 0078499 10 06 73 0068440 09 30 75 0076197 09 30 75 0076198 09 30 75 0076199 09 30 75 0076200 09 30 75 0078201 09 90 75 0078202 09 30 75. 0078205 09 30 75 PC/VOL AHCLNT $109,41 168.50 $3,120.81 $260.00 $1,700.00 $99;11 8312.00 $174.16 $'1:42 $10.49 $6,50 $95,49 180;35 $42,35 $1►,39 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT etOLNT *4* *4* 722853 TOTAL *** *** 701811 TOTAL *** 44* 722854 TOTAL *** *** 722653 TOTAL *4* *** 701810 TOTAL *4* *4* 722853 TOTAL 4*4 *** 722853 TOTAL 4** *4* 712837 TOTAL *44 *** 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL 4** *4* 722853 TOTAL 44* *4* 722853 TOTAL *** *4* 722853 TOTAL *4* *** 722853 TOTAL 44* *0* 722853 TOTAL $109,41 $109.41 $88.50 $88.50 $3,120,81 $3,120.81 PAGE $260,00 C $260.00 Iha 99 1 51,700,00 $1,700.00 $99.11 $99.11 $312.00 $312.00 $174,86 $174.86 $7;42 . $7.42 ICI 950 $lo;49 $10.49 $6.50 $6,50 195,49 $95,4.9 $80;35 $80,35 $42,35 $42.35 $11.39 $11.39 1 iv. i 94/ 16 4 /b') 95351 :. I3, 3, • • VENDOR VENDOR INFORMATION 0 NUMBER 8600 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS INC • • PO/VOU NUMBER 03 INTRAGDVERAHEAIAL SERVICES DATE 10 15 75 PO/VDU DATE PO/VOL AMOUNT DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF 'IF CHECKED ACCOUNT 0068203 09 30 75 1215;00 **i 444 8850 COWAN CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC 0068286 09 25 75 $2447 444 iii 9145 0 6 0 AUTO SALVAGE 0039083 10 01 75 17,50 *$* iii 0071302 10 07 75 125.00 *4* *ii 9730 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT L E0UtP 0065282 00 29 7$ 110:60 *44 10000 DOBBS DETROIT DIESEL INC 0069479 01 21 75 S180.t0 *1i 05i 11200 EMPIRE DISPATCH INC 0068230 10 08 75 $60,CO *4i 0065029 0925 75 43;085;96 54$ Sit --12725 FIRST NATL BANK OF GRFErEY 0078540 09 18 75 $2;45110 44i *it --12755 FIRST NATO BANK OF WINDSOR 0075634 10 0715 $4x199,35 iii 444 -_13483 G C G SEAT UPHOLSTERING 0071281 09 29 75 $154,50 4ii 444 14200 GtLCREST WHOLESALE -FARM 'sum,' 0062738 09"29-75 178C9 444 iii 1561$ GREELEV UNIFORM-L"LINEN -0075976 09 29 75 $30',90 $4i 444 0076064 09.29.75 $66"100 ii4 iii 16150 HARRIS IND ORL_CO 1053733- 10-06-75 75 $23472 444 iii 21950 MACDONACO EQUIPMENT CO 0062001 09 19.7$ $344;46 $45 sit 22075 MAJORS WELDING SUPPCY 0064458 10 08 75 $171',35 444 ii4 722853 12300- FARIS MACHINERY CO 711814 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL *** 722852 TOTAL 701804 TOTAL iii 701804 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 703790 TOTAL 722853- TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 713837 TOTAL 714837 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT 1215;00 PAC•1 2 $215.00 IG')`l.5`t $24,47 0.7 `l ( $24.47 1 $7,50. $7,50. $25141;1400 25,00 $19,60 $19.60 $150.00 $150,00 $60,00 460,00 13,005;96 $3,085,96 $2+451.70 $2,451.70 $4)199,35 $4,199,35 $154450 $154.50 $78'09 $78,09 $30,90! $30,90 $66,00. $66.00 $234`72 ^_ $234,72 $344- 46 $344,46 $171,35 r It, ) (0 IP -001 lc 19,52 afigeoD to-) `llnl tv'19 69) ic)(16•3- 1091,0t/ 10-04,41 to --)9(07 Lb * 11 1210 it 13 1, „F l,. v • VENDOR NUMBER li • • e 0 S • VENDOR INFORMATION PO/YOU NUMBER 22620 MC ARTHUR OLDS;CADILL C INC 0071277 23437 MISCO TEXTILE RENTALS INC 0071623 26400 NORTHERN 4ENERAL TIRE INC 26600 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 28500 PURFURST OIL CO 29750 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE INC 32200 SKAGGS DRUG 32450 SNAP-aN TOOLS 32650 SOUTH PLATTE AUTO SUPPLY 33350 STEVENS CHEVROLET INC 34605 TOWN OF AULT-WATER DEPT 34900 TRANSPORT CLEARINGS Of SOLO 35950 VALLEY FIRE EXTINGUISHER 36800 THE WAY RUBBISH INC 38540 WHITNEYS INC 03 INTRAGOVERNMENTAL Pp/YOU DATE 09 30 75 09 30 15 0062039 10 01 75 0068333 09 01 75 0040274 09 23 75 0067778 09 04 75 0037486 09 25 75 0071283 10 07 75 0043143 09 23 75 0068548 09 30 75 0071111 09 30 75 0078487 10 01 75 0066021 09 27 75 0074374 10 01 75 0071279 10 01 75 Ph/VOL AMOUNT $4.43 $636:68 115.50 $56.42 $182'.50 $932.81 $15.C8 $15,CS $53920 $242.92 $52.40 $7:35 122:09 116,50 $8;94. SERVICES DATE 10 15 75 DO NOT PAY 01STRt8UTtoN OF ENCUHBAANCES IP CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 713637 714837 715831 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722654 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 713803 TOTAL 722853 -TOTAL 713837. TOTAL: 713837 TOTAL' 722toTAL PAGE 3 $171.35 10`19199, $4.43 (1 5 14.43 f(�7 `$42.88 2 $45.85 $105:45 $636.68 615.50 415,50 $56.42 156,42 $181182,50 $932,81 $932,81 113,06 $15.e8 115 O 11SS ,05 $539.20 $539,20 $242.92 $242.62 $52.40 652,40 $7:35 17,35 it )`f)? 10'7`x`)41 In`?°11'7 /Oro 2cl /0-7910 122 00. len9g1 122.00 $16112,00,n)ct8- weti4— , b ,4 1 41 • VENDOR tl NUMBER b 0 0 • C VENDOR INFORMATION 38570 WICKES LUMBER CO 3900O WOOD LUMBER CO 39285 ZEP MFG CO 39295 ZIMMERMAN OIL CO 90294 X-ERGON CORP 03 INTRAGOVERI`MEb1AL SERVICES PO/VOU PO/VOU NUMBER DATE 0077084 10 06 73 0070129 09 09 70 0065169 10 08 75 0071251 09 11 75 0053688 09 05 75 0071252 09 12 75 PO/VOL AMOUNT $196;66 $98,36 $6;50 $61;10 $3380 $99;T0 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT *r* *4* 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL *** *4* 722853 TOTAL 4i* *4* 712851 TOTAL *** *** TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIHED'FOR INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES + $20.623.20 *4* 722853 TOTAL *** 722853 TOTAL $136,66 $136.66 $98.36 $98.36 $6.50 $6.50 $61-.10 $63.10 $33;80 $33.80 $99.70 $99.70 PAGE 4 V THROUGH AND DATED &/o6t&//5, 1975; AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOUA4Et TOLTHE LT E.RESPEC���VE DISTEO CLA +AHOUNRE�IOROK PAGES 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT(�LL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NBEEN OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TO AI, AMOUNT $.20 6, 2' 53..0 DATEO T AY C IlQ v O#A MY C N E ESQ MANAGEMENT AND OGET SISCRIAtD AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS /5fm�r ..--ui ,,, H_ c ,, (_C tCERI-,IAfiOTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD CF CCUNTY-"COMMISSIONERS OF WELD -COUNTY$ COLORADO -HERE BY (APPROVE 2923!! El t4 CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AjO WARRANT IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE HERF BY ORDER 0 DRAWN UPON THE,MAixadretidt+�� w TOTALING , ', /, ao BATED THIS //5q -DAY OF �. �14�,A !97'� ATTEST'H / �� COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY i HAIRMAAN A t' M HBER • o ], 1 71 i LI • S 0 WELD C O U N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM LIST 6 09 WCOH DEPRECIATION FUND 1 VENDOR VENDOR INFORMAT40N PD/VOU PO/VOU p0/VOL DO NOT PAY \UMBER NUMBER DATE AMOUNT IF CHECKED 6 27500 PHELPS:TOINTON CONST INC 0025012 10 02 75 $20,291.67 *o* *sal O 41 er • s s l TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR %CON DEPRECIATION FUND • $20,297.67 DATE 10 15 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 701160 $20,297,67 TOTAL $20,297.67 THIS I5 TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING ANLBUDOETING PROCEDURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED (94THE ABOVE THROUGH / AND DATED !k'/oO,A,1 / , On) AND THAT PAYKENtS SHOULD iE I+AOE 0 THE RESPECTIVE, THEIR TS WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $eA;o?97 47 DATED TH�i / - OAY OFciACG,,ci 197, n AND BT SUB,4TilneD 8ND SNORN TO BEFORE ME THIS /•b 'DAY CF /€b.c.A4 197X my C� !c ,t-C.c (A .'CE-r(NbTARY PUBLIC, WO, THE BOARD CF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF W (8I-S*PPROVF)--THE-JCLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND NARRA S IN PAYMENT T)EREFOR ARE H JeY39 FUND TOTALING $ Y );)e,:.;4)7. 67 DATED -THIS /.5 "'DAY OF CrOte-dv✓ 197c$ ATTEST' Gc_ 6" _SD CHAIRMANle----m---nalC2 17 1-eeavair MEMBER MEMBER CLAP S AS SHOHN ON PAGES 1 E�AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE t rrg e-11'RECTOR MANAGEMENT N E.ifP''Ai S ELL COUNTY, COLORADO. HLgRP BY �(APPROVE), i+ ED -DRAWN UPON 1 ef/J' ek, c jot r J [ n.% :,L/1 2 , COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY <J ER / 7 VENDOR \LJMBt* VENDOR INFORMATION 16460 HENSEL.PHELPS CONST CO 25700 NELSON+HALEY•PATTFRSON L h E INC pn/VDU NUMBER 0063567 0063568 10 07 75 0075299 09 26 75 LO COUNTY, COLORADO UMBRANCE B RAN C E CLAIM LIST 13 PUBLIC NCRKS • CC, SRVS, SLOG, PO/VDU DATE PO/VOL AMOUNT 10 08 75 4297,215:)3 18,640,CO 44,14218 DATE 10 15 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT *** 701191 TOTAL *** 701191 TOTAL *** 701107 TOTAL 4297,213,73 4297,215,73 48,640,00 48640,00 $4, 142',18 44,142,18 PAGE 1 /0'1'9`u/ TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMEn FOR PUBLIC WORKS m CO, SRVS, BLDG,. 4309,591,91 ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT {kJ, 0UNT1PIG ANp_ BUODETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE "T'STED CLAIMS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 1 THROUGH / AND DATED ld /�f•��/a, 14 /x'��¢¢ND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULL 8E MADE SQ THE RESPECTIVE V N MOUNTS SET OPPOSITE I ) THEIR NAMES WITH THE ti0TAL AMOUNT $ SeI, 9r% / DATED TI+I //i'X'CA 0p e/dee t 19/5', s-144MANAGEMENT I" AND y��,,IT /�'smelt'jBEn AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS /-2 'DAY CF cven..Cc-4-f 975' HY C I S on exF s ,S 4(, . (- / Ct -st-C-o it NOTARY PUBLIC, WE, THE BOARD CF CCUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, . IERt BY (APPROVEI , ) w_40-ShcPROVE4—VE CLAIMS S SST FORTH ABOVE! AN� WARRANTS IN PAYMENT ThEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE'�� �� ,!%c�.•_ (',,,1�:,,[5f,! t ND TOTALING t &094/ 7 Y/ DATED THIS /arc DAY OF voitht.t-y I975 ATTEST: // COUNTY' CLBRK i D RECORDER BY ,,1' Di �y�„CHAiRMAN mot_ a3"� %�". Fey�bEB y/ ) ", 1 "t Gl e rc_r.^ j tl „� rvd c • C 4 MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VUL.D COUNTY, COLORADO October 15, 1975 Tape 175-101 6 102 the S trd of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, October 15, 1975, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. LOLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management 6 Budget, Batton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway Human Resources Director, Walt Speckman County Engineer, Richard Straub MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 8, 1975. A motion was made and seconded, Motion carried. RENEWAL 3.22 BEER LICENSE - Henry 6 Cary L. Walker dba Bears Inn: The Chairman indicated that this license had expired on October 11, 1975. After brief. discussion with respect to the location, Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion to renew this license. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. BIDS PRESENTED AND APPROVED: Type Three Guard Rails were held over. CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it was moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Motion carried. Encumbrance Claim List General Fund Road and Bridge Intragovermental Hospital Depreciation Fund Public Works Social Services Claims AND ADC ADC -U AB OAP $200,436.65 1,811.93 20,623.20 20,297.67 309,997.91 $33,697.00 7,938.00 77.00 785.00 51,958.00 APPOINTMENTS, HEARINGS, REPORTS AND COMMUNICATORS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions: Human Resources meeting, October 20, 1975 has been cancelled Council of Governments Boards will meet October 20, 1975 at 7:00 P.H. October 11, 1975, Budget meetings Planning Commission luncheon, 12:00 noon on October 21, 1975. The Denver Water District will be discussed. /, i c N tSdth tactical Control Squadron (Air National Guard Station) - Chairman Sittings commented on tho assistance from Lt. Col. Clifford A. Baker and v.aSers of the guard with reference to the clean-up at the former Atlas Missile Site. Certificates of Recognition were drawn for MSgt William F. Sahrpley, \Sgt Jams E. Bonato, MSgt Marvin B. Johnson, HSgt Rex A. Williams, TSgt Warren A. Miller, TSgt Danny L. Sudduth, TSgt Billy 8. Tackett, TSgt George D. Raker, Sgt William T. Gamble, MSgt Cary L. Mont- gc,ery, TSgt Harry E. lamb, SSgt Allen C. Jones, SMSgt Arvid N. Hoppe, S.MSgt Allen C. Dickerson, CHSgt Gene U. Norris, and CHSgt Robert L. Colhwr. The certificate prepared for it. Col. Clifford A. Baker vas read into the record and presented to him. A placque to the Air Natmnal (Lard was also presented to Lt. Col. Baker. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt the resolutions. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the notion and it carried. Each Commissioner complimented the guard for their cooperation and participation. The date for the Anuual State Highway meeting has not been determined. A copy of the new law pertaining to the county's responsibility for burial of veterans was received. The copy was given to Mr. Buss. Special Highway Committee meeting - The Engineer commented that all but one county project were approved. Approximately $225,000 would be allocated and the county would have to match with 262. He also stressed the plans must be to the state by December 1, 1975. Town of Hudson expressed their appreciation to the county for help in re- pairing Beech Street. Voting Rights Act - The Chairman requested copies of the act be given to the County Attorney and the County Clerk and Recorder. Health Department Study of Existing Landfills Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites the Chairman referred to the memo from Dr. Yoder. Anothony E. Onorato - The Supreme Court of the State of Colorado ruled that said petition be denied. This is the final decision and Hr. Onorato is acquited. He has requested back pay since his termination date. The County Attorney and Mr. Buss are to review the records as to action taken by the previous Sheriff Martinez. A copy of the Supreme Court's decision is to be given to the County Attorney and Hr. Buss. •.l.. , ICZSSZ ..\.. _...__ INC.D- CHUCKWAGON _-. . . a.i..�.v WAY a. ,.. c.. or. TOR THREE S pVDOA l.t1U l.KroiAlN:1 HISSER i'LAYtI(1UJ2:: After brief ciscussion Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion to grant the expansion of the porch. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. 1.22 BEER LICENSE FOR BIRKETT L. BURKE AND HARRIET JEAN BURKE DBA I-76 MOTEL AND CAFE: This is an application to transfer the ownership to Alejandro C. and Dorthy A. Martinez. Word vas received that Mr. Burke had a heart attack and they are therefore selling the business. The Chairman reviewed the file and commented on the reference letters. Commissioner Moser did make a motion to approve the transfer. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. COUNTY ENGINEER: 1. He reported he had received a phone call from Jan Orwell. Hs. Orwell discussed an environmental survey on dumping sludge on a sod farm South of Platteville. Chairman Billings requested the name and address for Council of Governments. 2. Proposed road specifications reviewed by the Board will be circulated to Consulting firms for their comments. 3. The Engineer has set with the City of Greeley regarding 35th Avenue. They will coordinate with the county, but no plans have yet been drawn. BUILDING INSPECTION: I. The inspector, Joe Jarvis, said Weld County is doing all inspections for the town of Windsor. 2. Mr. Jarvis reported there is a new state law on electrical code. A double standard situation has been created. 3. Weld is now doing the electrical inspections for the town of Johnston. Page 2, October 15, 1975 IT CVU'KiL\' FC3LtC S\P!\L U CKKS CCVSCIL: the Chairman referred to the Colorado tax iu. u r breakJoxr. He revteweJ the percentages and where t!.0 aro dle- trlbuted. SEER APPROVAL, DAIS MIEN MESKA DEA WEED HILL SALOON: The County Attorney read the conditions into the record, The Soard did agree with the conditions as real. I AICHT OF WAY, HENRY S. KING, PERMANENT EASEMENT' This action is due to a drainage area problem. The Engineer vas instructed to work out an agreement with Nr. King. 3EGUL\TINC, WA3SINC AND GUIDING TRAFFIC: As shown on the plats submitted by the County Engineer, four resolutions were drawn by the County Attorney, t. Temporarily closing County Road 04, between County Roads 049 and 053 due to bridge failure at County Bridge 04/NIA on said County Road #4 in District 03. 2. A motor vehi•,le shall not be driven on or over said bridge numbered 7/42A en County Road #7 between County Road 042 and Colorado State Highway 056 in District 02, when said vehicle gross weight shall exceed the m.txlmute safe weight limit, J. Narrow Bridge - No Passing zone area on the North and South sides of County Bridge 0451 541 between U. S. Highway 034 and County Road 0544. 4. Regulation of speed on County Road #7 between Colorado State Highway #52 and between County Road 012, Each resolution received an individual motion of approval, second and they all carried. SeNMER YOUTH RECREATION FUNDS. The disbursement of these funds were discussed. Commissioner Moser made a motion to approve the resolution, Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. REQUEST TO VACATE ROADWAY IN CARR. The County Attorney referred to this petition ^rd the order to vacate in the unincorporated town of Carr, The request is to vacate a roadway, fifty feet in width, running East and west between Blocks C, O, E, F, 0, H, I and J all as shown on the recorded map of the tovnsite of Carr. The County Attorney had prepared a quit claim deed. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. CIVIL ACTION, JACKSON LAKE RESERVOIR AND IRRIGATION COMPANY, Commissioner Moser made a motion to authorise the County Attorney to defend the Board on this action, Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. The summons vas served October 7, 1975. VIOLATION, REV. GALLEGOSt The Chairman reported Rev.Callegos has moved in additional junk cars and has added a garage, The Chairmen asked the Planning Department to investigate and also the County Attorney to research the status of the pending law suit. HUMAN RESOURCE BUDGET St LIMITATION: As a result of the Human Resource meeting on October II, 1973, a question did arise concerning future year's budget limitations. Does the St in reams limitation, as stated in the Home Rule Charter, also apply to the Human Resource Budget that is 1001 federally funded? The County Attorney was instructed to prepare a legal opinion on this question. In attendance was Mrs. Nancy Clark, former Home Rule Charter member, who consented on the subject. The Chairman requested clarifiction as to whether this portion of the Charter effects state funds, federal funds and gifts. Nom PETERSON, HOUSING REQUEST, Chairman Billings commented on a phone call he had received from Mr. Peterson. Hs Is the owner operator of 360 acres in Weld County and has requested permission to locate a double wide mobile home as the principal dwelling on this site, Tom Honn, zoning administrator, referred to current regulations and this request Is not allowed. Chairman Billings asked Mr. Honn to Invite Mr. Peterson to attend neat week's meeting. Page 3, October 15, 1175 4t1D OVER . Recorded Exemption 1$3, rdmouuJ C. Dvorak t. Railroad rights -of -way at Csteton, Barnesville, Firestone, Frederick and Dacono 1. Albert Trunkenbote, Change of Zone Denied i. Foster S Schott Enterprises, Change of Zone Anted S. or Peterson mobile home request R OLUTIONSr Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting vas adjourned at 11:00 A. M. APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY C0M.MISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATIFS7„gr!« _ s%��<•. • `' I t COUNTY CLERK AND REDORLER AND CLERK TO THE BO. O. GCdf Ccc'&. BY:puty Cou ty<Clerk I a LGtl1 A St 0 c Pate 4, Oct. -her IS, 191$ • 1 GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, OCMERER 20, 1025 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP JEA NETTE ORDWAY CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD The following resolutions were presented: 1 October 20, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 17, 1975, duly published September 19, 1975 and October 10, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a request by Centennial Gas Corpor- ation for a Special Use Permit, Central Gas Treating Facility, at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Moser to approve the request. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded it and the motion carried. Attest: County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo r¢ By "Deputy County C erk �l Tape *75-102 and 103 o l an if�zeticit}�� Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado op • October 20, 1975 t hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 17, 1975, duly published September 19, 1975 and October 10, 1975 in the Creole Journal, a public hearing was had on a request by H. A. Schneider, Jr. for a Special Use Permit, Cattle Feedlot, at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Moser to grant said request. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Jacobucci and the motion carried. Attest:;?. i.. 1 County Clerk and Recorder and\Clerk to the Bgayrd By: /l -v , �L.?C� . L149,, Deputy County Jerk f Tape *75-103 /431.11 C a rman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado a October 20, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 17, 1975, duly published September 19, 1975 and October 10, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a request by David Farley for a Change of cone, A to C, at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Jaco- bucci and seconded by Commissioner Moser to approve the request. Motion carried. , Attests. ,, County Clerk and Record.* and Clerk to the Board By t. � c' C �; � 2� � .'e2 Deputy County Clerk Tape 075-103 1 (: ill Ylilci Ri Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado -AL AL MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO October 20, 1975 Tape /75-102 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Monday, October 20, 1975, at the hour of 10:00 A.H. ROLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway HIGH PLAINS ENTERPRISES, INC. DOING BUSINESS AS PINE LAKE RESORT: After brief discussion regarding the renewal of this 3.2X beer license to sell both on and off the premises, Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve and Commissioner Moser seconded the motion. The motion did carry. RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the mntinn. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned to hold the scheduled hearings. APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 8' >�e, ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BO Deputy County Clerk (l/I i /1/2,-; Sr RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves October 22, 1975 AGENDA ROLL CALL: OCTOBER 1975 Tapo No. 75-103 & 104 Glonn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci MINUTES: Approval of October 15, 1975 BIDS: 1) Type 3 guard rails REQUISITIONS AND CLAIMS. APPOINTMENTS: October 23 - Ootober 23 - October 23 - HEARINGS: TO BE PUBLISHED. October 28 - October 28 - December 10 - October 31 - November 3 - November 3 - November November November November November • November Management by Objectives (Executive Council) 8:00 A.M. League of Women Voters RE. Budget 2.00 P.M. RSVP Annual recognition banquet (Billings) 6.00 P.M. Press conference 8.30 A.M. Island Grove Park Board (Billings)12.00 NOON No Board Meeting Budget Hearing 10100 A.N. State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction site 10100 A.M. E. F. Industries (Jimmy D. Mote), COB, A to S 10100 A.M. 24- State Highway SUP, Borrow ox 24- Eastman Kodak Agent, COZ, I 24- Eastman Kodak Agent, COZ, A 24- Eastman Kodak Agent, COB, A 24- Eastman Kodak Agent, CO8, S 24- Eastman Kodak Agent, COB, I Department o/o Leo traction site Co. o/o J. C. Turk, to S Co. o/o J. C. Turk, to S Co. c/o J. C. Turk, to I Co. o/o J. C. Turk, to I Co. 0/0 to A-UD O'Connor, 10.00 A.M. 10.00 A.M. 10.00 A,M. 10.00 A.M. 10.00 A.M. Rodney D. Knutson, 10.00 A.M. 1) Predator's Reports for the month of September, 1975 2) Department of Social Services Fund, Statement of Receipts and Expenditures for the month of September, 1975 3) Engineer's report for September, 1975 4) Minutes, Planning Commission, October 7, 1975 5) Minutes, Board of Adjustment, October 9, .1975 6) Minutes, Board of Social Services, October 8, 1975 7) Proceedings of Municipal Airport Board, October 14, 1975 CONTINUED NA .1AW NICATIONS. 1) Publio Utilities Commission, Investigation and Suspension Morgan County Rural Elootrio Association 2) Lotter from Department of Traneporation, Fedora' Aviation Administration RE. Guyed Meteorological Tower at Erio 3) Copy of letter from Samuel S. Tolop RE. Municipal Airport settlement with Peterson's 4) Official Sonde on James L. Swift and John S. McGown, Deputy District Attornoys BUSINESS. OLD* NEW COUNTY ENGINEER* BUILDING INSPECTOR* 1) Donation from North Weld Produce Company PLANNING DIRECTOR* 1) RE 188, Edmund C. Dworak 2) RE 190, Archie M. Spraugo 3) Norm Peterson, Mobile home request COUNTY ATTORNEY* 1) Railroad rights -of -way at Galoton, Sarnosvill, Firestone, Frederick, and Dacono 2) Albert Trunkenbola, COE, Denied 3) Foster and Schott Enterprises, COE, Denied RESOLUTIONS. R-1 R-2 R-1 R -S R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 R-11 Duplicate ADC 495219 issued to Janice Priokott Sign oil division order, Amoco Production Co. Grant CO8 to David Farley Grant SUP to Centennial Gas Corporation Grant OUP to H. A. Schneider, Jr. Deny change of cone, Foster and Sohott Enterprises Deny ohango of zone, Albert Trunkenbolz Refund $151.23 to Charter Exploration Co., overpayment on oil and gas lease Lease agreement for oil and gas, Charter Exploration and Production Co. Accept tract of land in 61-1-21 from Henry S. King Legal Opinion, annual tax lovis O GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915 A regular meeting was held by the Board of of Weld County, Colorado, at 9.00 o'clock A.M., present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER County Commissioners with the following COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUFTY ENGINEER The following resolutions were preeentedi vnOVIt A CONNILL O.NTNIS :OA% !ELIA .Off►N '1 NILLtw ELL LAw OFFICES 09 IIAMIJEL S. J,i J?,,, NVIGN.L {ISS {'J IMNI CAMAY. COLOALCO 60J 31 3ILIL►NONE 3569100 October 21, 1975 yr. Clenn K. Billings, Chairman Board of County Commissioners 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear yr. Billings: WILLIAM A. KELLY OF COUNSEL t have your inquiry asking my opinion on the following question: "Does the five percent (52) limitation on annual tax levies stated in the Weld County Charter also apply to monies derived from state grants, federal grants, and gifts?" The answer is, NO. this question is expressly answered in the Weld County Home Rule Charter at Section 14-7, which states, among other things, that: "Except as for county assessment levying of ad valorum cent (5%).. otherwise provided herein, all ad valorum tax levies purposes, when applied to the total valuation for of the county, shall be reduced so as to prohibit the a greater amount of tax revenue than was levied from taxation in the preceeding (sic) year plus five per .." (emphasis mine) The Charter describes in detail in Article XIV the steps to be taken in preparation of the annual budget and the levying of ad valorum taxes to fund same. Section 14-2 details procedures to be followed for the annual budgets. Section 14-7 specifies the levying of ad valorum taxes and the limita- tion thereon. Because no mention is made of state grants, federal grants, or gifts, they should not be included in the interpretation of this section. Black's Law Dictionary defines ad valorum as, "according to value. Duties are either ad valorum or specific; the former when the duty is laid in the form of a percentage on the value of the property...." In no way can this definition be construed to include grants or gifts. Accordingly, it is the opinion of this office that, pursuant to the Weld County Home Rule Charter, Article XIV, Sections 14-2 and 14-7, that I7/ • 1 Mr. Glenn K. Billings October 2l, 1915 Pate tw the five percent (5t) limitation on the annual tax levy does not to state grants, federal grants or gifts. I trust that I have satisfactorily answered your inquiry. SSY/lks RespectLul lyJ/submmJi/tttedly,. Samuel S. Telep County Attorney apply i• I RFSOGt!TIO WHFRFAS, at a regularly hold meeting of tho Board of County Cwn issioners, Weld County, Colorado, on 1975, Charter Exploration and Production Company of Denver, Colorado, submitted to tho Board an oil and gas lease covering 3,774.21 acres of county owned mineral lands situato in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, and more particularly described as shown in letter of August 25, 1975, marked as Exhibit "A" and incorporated heroin for ready reference, and WHEREAS, Charter Exploration and Production Company has offered to purchase the horoinabovo described lease for the sum of S11,322.63, and tho Board deems it to bo in the best interest of the County of Weld that said lease bo exe- cuted in accordance with the terms therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board execute the horoinabovo mentioned oil and gas lease in the form attached hereto, marked E ) ibit "B", covering all the interest which the County has in the above -described lands. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by tho following vote on the 22nd day of October 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST* ol. %i `}Z COUNTY CLERK AND RECO ER f AND.,CLERK TO THE SOARR BYi�. f-r��t / , County erk I.HR 171 6,1.---00-il Ay< -- CENTENNIAL 1975 (A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) a a i Sam Telep, Esq. 220 First National Bank Building Greeley, Colorado 80631 •L•L♦ ,o. CHARIER EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION COMPANY rflsAwIXWO uxE( %cxa WIXOM MOWN 1612 Court Place Suite 350 Denver, Colorado 80202 r' i Re: Weld County Lease Dear Mr. Telep: I have summarized the changes to our original Oil and Gas Lease that we have agreed to over the telephone. We have omitted the following acreage: Description Gross Acres Net Acres (8N-R60W 240 160 80 acres - 100% Sec. 20, 25 160 acres - 50% 240 230 23/24 interest Sec. 30 T5N-R61W Sec. 24 320 320 We have added the following acreage: TSN-R62W Sec. 14 T8N-R62W Sec. 19 111N-R61W Sec. 28 160 • 160 160 160 320 320 CENTENNIAL '975 (A L1M1TFD PARTNFRSfl[P) i • Sam Telep, Esq. August 25. 1975 Page 2 We have submitted one draft for $11,473.86 which has been collected by the County and one draft for $960.00 which is uncollected. Coordinating County acreage figures, with mine, I have determined that the new lease net and gross acreage should be 3,77 .21. The bonus consideration should be $11,322.63, computed on the basis of $3.00 per acre (net). It is my suggestion that we be refunded S151.23 from the first payment and the second draft should be voided. Sincerely, CENTENNIAL 1975 (A Limited Partnership) JCW/var enc: Oil and Gas Lease (3) Ted R. Hannon Senior Landman By Landman R«rte.d of __ 1 o'clock 1975 R.e. No. •1-61'3042 s. lee Stitt**, Jr., Recordw s • Foca s3-(Yrahrcen) Ay, Okla S Caw i4i' C It.t IQ' OH. AND GAS LEASE THIS .\G KEE40S T. iniered •.t! t.,s ne 25th did el ncianei Wald County, Colorado hes= Charter p1. e...` `, ? tfc herrin[Iur ended Sensor, Capany 1.-..1 iIXOMM .�, and iY.t♦t.Ii W,4��i \yy�I--- - hereinafter [[4M Sewer. does ri[nW: I flel for sad nde 'oo of tnt m t h.Val al7$_ T-!- 4ihn in hand paid and a the covenant. and Iptrmenia bereaarter costs Ii,t0 d be wrlpr is e tee r d y t ,td 1 d end 1 Ind bp there presents dots hereby grant, tense, and let tecluelerle unto the Lowe the t r eager an, neu .nt ne 5 n ire oat 50 e•.0 i Jr thw Lean Cr a.y nu taereof with other oil and tai Inlet a to all or one Dirt of Mt lends eetrrtd M r es 'arr.a irterr ..1 ea ler Me p ry..ar of cirri i on seolopi el. root) noel end other a rptorstn! tort. Including Core eraLog, and the drilling. alning. al yrnc g or, pr.+d a sad sat .1". a] f Inc of g t1•mshod en cc ne land gi fohr., tad all yen IVI Dnd Mefr res hone conttuent sir., sad IN Cost r' Pall. n pin rt. re W g M i .t rd tmc aunt thCx tc r pot re rt lenne. tprod ne i Pin Ind ether f, or4 rl thereon w<na� w •ew:e nt a r .c v �ntw tl ud \Pnd piece or eoe)o1eCy nub Col6a lwrmr ands. to Drod uae, Hers Isle nn Of, end maaufattme all or PICA Pail tree,. yea Ice housrp end Tward a t D:o,%.J. root tram ci 1154 *Iii /On) ell riinioecry r lghdt t'eefele Delpg situated Is at Codie of . _- .____�. Weld t . Stele of ____ .___..._, and deacriteJ ti fellow Township 8 Section 4: Section 5: Section 8: Tocrship 8 Section 8: Section 17: Township 5 Section 4: Section 9: Section 15: Section 21: Section 22: Section 28: Section 34: Township)! North, Range 59 West, 6th P.M. Lot 4, Si Lot 1, SEkNF`c, S S�tR4 North, Mk, 60 West, 6th P.M. North Ranze 61 West, 6th P.M. Lot 3, SRUI4k, Nw, Sa thS;, SI SEA North, Range 61 West, 6th P.M. Section 0: NI Section 20: SWI Township 9 North, Range 61 Section 6: Lot 7, E:SW'A Township 8 North, Range 62 Section 9: SEt West. 6th P.M. West, 6th P.M. Township 5 North, Range 62 West, 6th P.M. Section 14: S%4% Township It North gic t ion e 61 West 6th P.M. -; icf at •• kX.151 Sus strata *Skits 1673042 4•.2. aid Nats!elne3il4DZj stip sop or Lees \ k a ynel Ns il.t :1as NCI reset. La Ni twit Ni s tara ej_Iays pets tree We pelt, Lnd a Lat ltteelet a a et tea to e.tner el On, 'a µ.wired Me sal Pali is trios haters! alltb lath lee a con.:kltWW w Iha pasha see Oldie Molopti a pasted. 1 Le Omas:dwelioe w at penises n. Nth Sue* saeaeate iii "eta a leerier le the eed.t of Ina , Res of eok. La the p1µ lttt le ado!. 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Wd\jafUi(_.. w Its i•rteawR Hk\ Oak a I1 list. slaws us la N.sor'a meet W act toetlaue as the tepceitwp el Up seesit iut ae ypspellaNsamaredelt Oda l s to arse el rl sae..( �� yp� 21/1U load M Is W era ad pewee the rates t. ,true bereundo, the as aZ?cSS .1+lW�et/_ $tttt �.__,_ry�lit�aa ll At nil, a • natal and a rer the wvIYp at datum' the tommeenmeet M tustalbat the lillitnl fee a p.rlod el toe pet le tae 1N.t W epos ate pyeate tot soden the aommee.rmeat et operations it. drafts( my bather te Pared lot it. peed! luttubtlp. *0 µpaella it leslne ay be aide ip dad ee drtfi el knee be yp sure* tarsi, stied or debrre, on et Orton the tMta1 Pia tale. *torte direct le Nest M eaa(ae be le said de leaf tad m le eadw400e ad poled thee Ns toasldeetlon tuts recited hrtetn. 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Roo eta bed et the leek t es rel.ved fp Yet, ale Inn Noll ►ory its Ow lmos belay plot repel one Mta W to. /arose. cayee a ►p aµnlbal te uts se Ms LM al T Nealea driaN NO serer Nen e feel to the beat M beet eaOa path pesetatltl.out .rata pasta ed IM Must. bust t►a Mews the nabs as tap tics dprta. toe Met the eeptratlon et. t.e teeth ta war* all sathmerp, tsera taush b.eWM.p ale sae Mteaene pure( a old pawlwt usurious the seta be rem and reaan all Maine. Lessen mere%aps the tanpletbe M Ira tt a a drj hat be roan a• alladaetaw% at by aod•Mag M. to rester@ tar nesk{e a nee vier° contour sir sm he practicable ere 10 Mbar. al l.dtanbna salt* • ntaeale It t. ► Ile W react el ewer ad; %eutte Is enldaed,and the µLetup 01 asinine 1a ante invents vents *romp anteft,ht Henn* knot nail Mai se the lea. dates% etecewa edemlWtwR cwnsiort as amen.lv_t nn_ tuns ner.hip a the hid M a the reettn er nitemt le ley M near tea arse dal be bathe e Inset • td n hp beesar tatehed sal- ether tae erletepoddedts poddedLnnk ` to u atfeal M anjtate a .O all tame et a tee lined spy el the a th alb et an; deceased sober and el the opal* tawael, e< ttrlslitd tope linNm e peoes aNamspetakin a c4a A a.r let a . %Mate w up fecnMd abet, •hlch.re N epprpnal o. Spain eat it sa nt annalist el t.heyei or !lib ail. bed espies thereof ttsra.p ie Noeteg a coatyk a Nam et tit act 1. SLIP to the toll Worst cholmed, ale •1 Man nano et tat& ale less. seder agave recap et .k fondants Nall be binding on any fact or Indirect nelson. erect., fusses, aaamlMnlw, iewNn. It bee M nee, ii It a Leper poem test is the eee•e its frw Nap N ! as 11 1 pct ii it to pint et the star dneeam lipid end the baba*. w a up smn de Mrs Nat sir !rasa m the taproot el the n.00rlton.le pool or tt.... .;a jhu lie r thee. ad aka NMI 00 ppwatttie Gan et *nets Ns Woe waft? t... .t t ;4i". is./ lithe span ails,' Ibe lease to pp *wean here( thin e M Wen M lira re.t,. IL Lesser tttNp spete Sal the New. n at aabA tip W tab dialar{l M oaks N a Dart lie la hr snare drxribel lads ale, is tens II *tense* lad ep irt 4 Hal he abrogated I. the tau sl lip alder Or balder, Iherni Mad say eimlurst snit y Lipbut l the locate w lath pa aw M. ea, teals be m esh sine! 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HL MM that ale leaned* pn11Rd bib., tabea ter ea sari* of a all aria be eas..ea.e beero et es the µa1 n einl testa Minot date• w, ptwldel Wier* Gaai be eases the Went nets% is U. outer tee emwae brtobejwt pratdel If. alter the sepettloe M the platy fete et loss has, protection a tee wan arts nen wale eon sir ow. ale less* dirt td :amino µaided beset Home, operation n•awtite or tana aril alit blipAli Ste. late plat mats , a era tits w Mt a 'flask a etee dwtode ta0 the pcutlot el itch optratIont eel pastille Palls then?.,.., flea a hot is pt,ddra t It ha Lone a ylny ate %be en a t. epeset at aajktMae e oat tree eketo Usk be ad ee lured if w w Nn n tpteelte�eel 1M • Ytirla e�tie En be Ova mM Let n MM . or iii le�tlesbe letsele unary awl scrh�i net M ask Ppeakeon le la iris le Brittlene. 1�W wed s Ind le en eepeen, ea It eby ech dedeent okaai b. by ezeq t�bNdrr...eeatpapat p etromeeee`e NMt1giy Wte{ nee _ iki� n et ie► lrwttlaW�aet�aly� flCr=ee. nanay on d' ala esISel noted scre tay web Incb at W µ*tin manetea lb. sea alt. AM tnaR to weeds** an . talll be tt Uh• pate aMtt lb ti aNl dons trodIn alb le w SW punk maces se Jeetoken boa tw Penn ! Maly, 1/4 be tbe Wire shoe letterIn lead der 1.51 hee lerek et Wei 7wa� et Ye One MtrMlltWiN1►l�1 It The• Lan W a to was. tatealeesad kiDehtame 'MIvine to sat ht ►adhe( en ed it at pink. rat tip * Lei NM M1a N censer no Lan a nen aka end mullets, or vine, I k trot! bD by of the riot µttM Ione said it tent TIM hue In la ,reed elnetorMtta real Se an tar lied Meet Ss the street Upon the tenlnetton of this lase in whole or in part by election or by failuft5 �" sake paysents as aforesaid, lessee or hie assigns shall within 90 days release by written instnment the land or portion thereof which said lease tersinates,, and said notice shall also be sent to the lessor giving the booksadpage of said lease. It is expressly understood that this lease is subject to and controlled by any law of the State of Colorado now in effect restricting or halting the powersofCountlss or Boards of County Commissioners and provision herein in conflict therewith shall be inoperative and void. i p. �a DI tTL!Qab b a'Ll IRI /a) and jest lira abra .r;IL.n. <t. ,d,,, ri lip:. 7 fr y� BP- * [� I � 751•„w WIXOM H *fl t. ore .q., tie fly eM lest !ep •Ec Yi •z rtnt i • 1 to a. a\\AI N.ATAJ 'NC `Cr :v t\NY A.: t h\N l .\\ V \\` a'AY Na tU 1y% STATE or C•”-9e.NDO.. c‘koci or WELD Wt*S MA the radenostL a Notary P,`'ic Sa oath Ice al Carat' sad Sleet, so :Ala......._... 2.Z.IId. day of `V.CQbeS _.. 19.75_., sarwm+>;y onion*..........................__...,.......,...,...._....... „.............�.... alenn K. 8ifta %Ind Ray NOeAr 1bs?3042 Olleliasy Xte ' acre\ aanothe uCetaeda 1.9 , rti IULi'Al. i t tai _ Jeannette Ordway b ea war ea be W lethal ,trees$..., dt artbtd Is bed vba etecattd gat aids and Pon, .j las,a rtat a oho -at aa sad acbsteddad a ea eat..., t110j',.,, daty eddieed the acme u..AL.19 .47 ..free tad .o\.ntary act tad dead !or de stet sad perpws theta in IN WITNESS Wfil EQP. 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Noun KW. 4 APF4OVEp AS TO P9RMt ty Attorney RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore and on June 25, 1975, an oil and gas lease was executed by Weld County, Colorado, draft 15091 in the amount of Eleven Thousand Four Hundred Seventy -Three Dollars and Eighty -Six Cents ($11,473.86) was received representing the first year payment, said draft deposited in the County General Fund, and WHEREAS, a correction was made in the property to be teased, and WHEREAS, an amended oil and gas lease has been presented to the Board, omitting Township 8 North, Range 60 West, Sections 20, 25, and 30, and Township S North, Range 61 West, Section 24 and adding Township 5 North, Range 62 West Section 14, Township 8 North, Range 62 West, Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 61 West, Section 28, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that the sun of One hundred fifty one and 23/100 Dollars ($151.23), representing the overpayment for the deleted parcels, be refunded to Charter Exploration and Production Company. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Weld County Treasurer, Francis M. Loustalet, be, and he hereby is authorized to refund from the County General Fund to Charter Exploration and Production Company to sum of One hundred fifty one and 23/100 Dollars ($151.23), representing the amount for the deleted parcels in said lease. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of October 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO COUNTY CLERK AND RECO DER AND CLERK TO THE BOA BY: ft-vtflti.: z ) Deputy County Cleric i ACCEPT TRACT OF LAND IN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 61 WEST FROM HENRY S. KING: WHEREAS, Henry S. King has offered a tract of land to Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the West line of Weld County Road 191 and the North lino of Weld County Road 164, thence West along the North line of said County Road 164 a distance of approximately 2,400 feet to the pointof beginning of the easement; thence North 21 feet to a point; thence West and parallel to the North side of said County Road #64 a distance of 30 feet to a point; thence South 21 feet to a point on the North line of said County Road #64; thence East along the North line of said County Road 164 for a distance of 30 feet to the point of beginning and, WHEREAS, this parcel could he of beneficial use to District #3 of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board feels it to be in the best interests of the County to accept said parcel of land. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it does hereby accept said parcel of land described above from Henry S. King. the above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /LGl/"<.ttlj.:J ATTEST:d•z.'2572: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BO BY:` — <1/C1 �c1 Deputy County Clerk /i N APP AS TO FOeN s �j (' �auir Amttor ey` ® 1 LHR 405 751. r /t' et'J,J at / . e'c Aga t, 6CT_2.4 la/5 4 µ.is .1973041 S let SeiR , J,_ ,co.1r I.I UR.1NT OF EASEMENT AND RIGHT-OF-WAY KNOW At 1. MEN BY THESE PRESENTS': That, HENRY S. KING, whose address is Roggen, Colorado, for the sum of Ono ($1,00) Dollar in hand paid and for other valuable consideration, does here -by grant, bargain, sell and convey to WE1,1) COUNTY, COLORADO, a permanent easement and right-of-way for the Installation, construction, repair, maintenance and reconstruction of a road and appurtenances thereto, together with all rights and privileges as are necessary or incidental to the reasonable and proper use of such easement and right- of-way, in and to, over, under and across the following described real property, situate In the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to -wit: A tract of land in Section 21, Township t North, Range 81 West, of the 6th I', Ku, Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the West line of Weld County Road #91 and the North line of Weld County Road #64, thence West along the North line of said County Road #64 a distance of approximately 2,400 feet to the point of beinning of the easement; thence North 21 feet to a point; thence West and parallel to the North side of said County Road 18# a distance of 30 feet to a point; theo.co South 21 feet to a point on the North line of said County Road #64; thence East along the North line of said County Road #64 for a distance of 30 feet to the point of beginning, AND, Grantor, for himself and for his successors and assigns, does hereby covenant and agree that no permanent structure or improvements shall be placed on said easement and right-of-way by him or his successors or assigns, provided however GRANTOR reserves the right to place utility facilities in said easement which do not interfere with its use as a road or any easement purposes herein granted. In the event this easement is no longer used for its intended use or for road purposes, all rights herein shall revert to the GRANTOR, his successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHF.REOf, the GRANTOR has caused his name to be hereunto subscribed this /7?IC day of October, A, D„ 1975. ATTEST: STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) as, HENRY S. KING ✓ The foregoing Instrument was acknowledged before me this /'day , A, D„ 1975, by Henry S. King, ,`, ,-' tornrnission expires: 7fica M�./ A /978 • �TA�yttliess my hand and official seal, PUaItG alibi /4-- A. 6'4 ad(t4 Notary 4ut 1e , Sl'3N OIL DIVISION ORDER \M'\la PROMOTION COMPANY SS OF SLCTION 31, TO'W'NSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST: WHEREAS, on October 28, 1971, Weld County excuted an oil and gas lease with Amoco Production Company coveting the South i of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 66 West, and WHEREAS, Amoco Production Company has submitted an nit and gas division order on subject property: and NOW THSREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that they do hereby sign the oil and gas division order as submitted by Amoco Production Company. The above and foregoing resolution was, on :notion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 22nd day of October, 1975. ATTEST: C CAL'-- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /14 S 0-0-0Y COUNTY CLERE AND RECORDER yin CS RR TO THE BOA D 7 Deputy County Clerk a APPROVE,q AS TOQORlt t'/ if VCet ATTORPI Y I.HR 692 DUPLICATE A D C NO. 97219 ISSUED TO JANICE PRICXETT WHEREAS, Aid to Dependent Children, W t No. 95219, dated August 25, 1975 in the mount of Twenty -Six Dollar; ($26.00) has been misplaced, lost or destroyed and said Warrant No. 95219 has not been presented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Colo• redo$ WHEREAS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to indem- nify and hold Weld County harmless on account of the alleged lose of the original warrant has been filed in the Office of the Board of County Commissioner's NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado that the aforementioned duplicate Aid to Dependent Children, M t No. 95219 in the mount of $26.00 be issued in favor of Janice Prlckett. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following votes AYES i 10.22-75 Duplicate issued 10-22-75 4,„L. tietty 'ME BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MELD COUNTY, COLORADO RESOLUTION WIIEREAS, i public hearing way held on October 20, 1975, in the chambers of the Board of County ('ommiasionors, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing the petition of II, A, Schneider, Jr„ Route 2, Box 331, Greeley, Colorado, requesting permission for expansion of an existing cattle feed lot operation on the following described property, to-wih That part of the Northwest one -quarter of Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 88 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, described as; • • Beginning abthe West quarter corner of said Section 11; Thence N90 00'00" I;, on an assumed bearing along the South line of said Northwest one -quarter a distance of 30.00 fe,t to the East right-of-way of County Road No. 33, said point being the True Point of Beginning; Thence N90°00'00" H, continuing along said South line of the Northwest one -quarter a distance of 1570,00 feet; Thence N00°01'30" E, parallel to the West line of said Section 11 a distance of 270.00 feet; Thence S90°00'00" W parallel to the South line of said Northwest one -quarter a distance of 1570,00 feet to the East right-of-way of said County Road; Thence S00°01'30" W along said Right-of-way a distance of 270,00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; containing 9, 73 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was absent; however, a letter written by him was read into the record explaining his reasons for his absence, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the request of petitioner for the expansion of said feed lot opa ration, and WHEREAS, the said requested feed lot operation is located in an agricultural zone as set forth by the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, according to Section 3,3(3)(c) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said feed lot operation or any expansion thereof may bo authorized upon the approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and WIIF,RF.AS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner, and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, that the application of II, A, Schneider, Jr„ Route 2, Box 321, Greeley, Colorado, for expansion of an existing cattle feed lot operation on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby is granted under the conditions following: 1, That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department, 2. That petitioner shall proceed with due diligence to construct said rattle feed lot operation and shall have up to one (1) year from date hereof to /j / 7/ alit.eassiant'fr* 4" :fre 1114-P' 141021 • begin saeh condt'uctten. 3. Chat when expansion of said existing feed lot operation is com- pleted, same shall be limited to pen size as indicated as submitted on plans. 4. All applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolu- tions of Weld County, Colorado. Dated this 22nd day of October, A. D„ 1975. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder -an4Clerk to the Board Deputy County f , A PiP49t7ED �ASTTQFOV �l�Counly.Aftorney 4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -2- «,. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on October 20, 1975, in the chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing the petition of David Farley, Route 1, Box 10, 4'lattevilie, Colorado. requesting a change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "C" Commercial District, and ‘111EREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the change of zone, and WHEREAS, the Beard of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the request of the petitioners and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the petition of David Farley, Route 1, Box 10, Platte- ville, Colorado, for change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "C" Commercial District, said area being more particularly described as follows: • All that part of the Southwest Quarter (SW#) of the Southeast Quarter (SE}) of Section Eighteen (181, in Township Three (3) North, Range Sixty- six (66) West of the 6th P.M., which was described before vacation as Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Twenty-five (25), Twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-eight (28), Twenty- nine (29), Thirty (30), and Thirty-one (31), in Block Seven (7), S. F. Nuckolls Subdivision, formerly In the Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado, and is hereby granted under the conditions followings 1, That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2. All applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolutions of Weld County, Colorado, 3. That said change of zone herein granted is conditional only for a period of twelve months from date hereof, on condition that developer proceed with due diligence to begin development of the area rezoned and submit plans for such development for the approval of the Weld County Planning Commission within six (6) months from date hereof as required by Section 8,4 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution; and that major construction shall commence thereof within said twelve (12) month period; otherwise, the County may take action to rezone the property to its present classification, • • Dated Ih(s 2.n,1 day of October, A.D., ID5, ATTEST: '1' t/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board , re( 4 'f,l'st Deputy County Berk APPItOVP.D AST FOR\1: " my Atl`ornep P ROAHI) OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS \\RL,l) COUNTY, COLORADO l k'_• 4 A• iC(�i?`l ti t`- /1/ e, (, l -2- 1%ESOI.UTION WHEREAS. a public hearing was held on October 20, 1075, in the chambers of the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing the petition of Centennial Gas Corporation, c/o Industrial Gas Services, inc., 12 Lakeside Lane, Denver, Colorado, requesting approval of site for the construction of a central gas treating facility on the following described property, to -wit: A tract of land located in the NW} of the NW} of Section 9, Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P, Ili., in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, lying West of Eaton Ditch being more particularly described as follows= Commencing at the Northwest Corner of Section 9, T6N, R64W of the 6th P.M„ thence S00 00'00" \V, 30.48 feet along the West line of said Section 9; thence N89°36'29" E, 31,15 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence S00°09'31" E, 1148.04 feet; Thence N43°10'04" E, 308,60 feel; Thence N25°26'58" E, 294.61 feet] Thence N07°20'13" E, 116.90 feel; Thence N00°28'58" W, 248,04 feet; Thence N14°15'54" W, 304,25 feet; Thence 580°36'29" W, 278,8D feet to the True Point of Beginning, The area is 7,256 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, being represented by Mr. Duffy Deardorff, Engineer and Project Manager for petitioner, and WHEREAS, there was some opposition to the request of petitioner for the location of said central gas treating facility, and WHEREAS, the said requested location for said central gas treating facility is located in an agricultural zone as set forth by the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, according to Section 3,3(2) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said location for said central gas treating facility may be authorized upon the approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testi- mony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, that the application of Centennial Gas Corporation, c/o Industrial Gas Services, Inc., 12 Lakeside Lane, Denver, Colorado, to locate a central gas treating facility on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby is granted under the conditions following; 1, That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be // i approved by the State Health Department. 2. That petitioner shall proceed with due diligence to effect said construction of said central gas treating facility and that it shall have up to one (1) year from date hereof to begin the construction of such facilities; otherwise, the Board may, for good cause shown, on its own motion, re- voke the permit herein granted. 3. That such central gas treating facility and supporting facilities shall be limited to the items as shown on plans as submitted and attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. S. Subject to an appropriate grain belt (proper landscaping) being established around the perimeter of premises, thus screening same with a suitable type of vegetation. or near 5. Subject to a fire hydrant being installed on/subject property. 6. Subject to a suitable chain link fence six feet high being erected along the front side of ssid premises if and when requested by the Board of Weld County Commissioners, and a suitable wire fence with four strands of barb wire with addition in-between wire stays, around the other three sides of said premises. 7. That all structures erected upon said premises be removed within one (1) year from the time that said central gas treating facility and any sup- porting facilities cease to operate and are closed. 8. That all applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the Zoning Resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. Dated this 22nd day of October, A.D., 1975, ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board BY �J Deputy Count unntt y ?,%mil r•� / oJerk (/ AP VEDAS TO-FOR#[i- County Att rney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO A-A16,,,fro -2- -St' • FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING CHANCE OF ZONE PETITION OF ALBERT TRUNKENI;OLL The lbtition of Albert Trunkenbol?, 609 South tat Avenue, Brighton, Colorado, requesting a change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "E" Estate District (Planned Unit Development) of a parcel of land more particularly described as follows, to -wit: That part of the Southwest one -quarter of Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, described as: Beginning at the Southwest corner said Section 1; thence North 99°00'00" East on an assumed bearing along the South line said Section 1 a distance of 1309.89 feet to the Southeast corner Southwest ono -quarter Southwest one - quarter said Section I; thence North 00°25'05" East along the East line said Southwest one -quarter Southwest one - quarter a distance of 1306.71 feet to the Southwest corner Northeast one -quarter Southwest one -quarter said Section 1; thence South 89°54'02" East along the South line said Northeast one -quarter Southwest one -quarter a distance of 1310.89 feet to the Southeast corner said Northeast one -quarter Southwest one -quarter ; thence North 00° 27'45' East along the East line said Northeast one -quarter Southwest one -quarter a distance of 1304.45 feet to the Northeast corner Southwest one -quarter said Section 1; thence North 89°48'05" West along the North line said Southwest one -quarter a distance of 2623,80 feet to the Northwest corner said Southwest one -quarter; thence South 00°22'25" West along the West line said Southwest one -quarter a distance of 2617.96 feet to the point of beginning. Except the North 50.00 feet thereof for Colorado State Highway No. 52 R. O. W. Subject to 11.O.W. for County Road No. 35. Subject to R,O. W. for County Road No. 12. Subject to R.O. W. for Speer Canal. Contains 112. 636 acres, more or less, excluding the North 50.00 feet thereof, came on for hearing on October 6, 1975, and the Board of County Commis- sioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, having heard the testimony, evidence and remonstrances adduced upon said hearing and having considered the testimony, evidence, remonstrances and recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1. The evidence discloses that the applicant felled to sustain the burden of proof as to the need for a change of zone or that the present zone is erroneous or that circumstances warrant a change of zone at this time. 2, The evidence and investigation show that the inhabitants of the immediate vicinity of the area sought to be rezoned are predominately opposed to the change of zone. 3. That said plat of the land sought to be rezoned encompasses land A located in an area :woad "A" Agricultural and favorable consideration would hive use effect on existing agriculture uses adjoining and ad- jacent to the proposed subdivision. 4. The evidence and testimony show that such subdivision would create an undue bunion on existing fire and police protection services, and addition- ally would create an undue burden on the existing facilities of School District RE 3. The evidence and testimony, including personal inspection of the proposed subdivision site, disclosed that a subdivision of this nature in said rural and remote area of the County would only tend to encourage urban sprawl and uncontrolled expansion within the County, 6. The evidence and testimony disclosed that the remoteness and isolation of this subdivision from existing residential and commercial de- velopment with their conveniences and amenities, and said location being outside of the normal growth pattern for this type of residential development make it reasonably foreseeable that the impact of this urban use will be detrimental to the development of agriculture in Weld County, 7. The evidence discloses that the present zoning is complementary to the surrounding area, and that rezoning of subject land would not be compatible with the surrounding land use and not in conformity with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, 8. That each of the preceding findings in and of themselves and in- dependent of each other, including the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, marked Exhibit A (consisting of nine sheets) which the Board incorporates herein by reference and makes a part hereof, con- stitutes a separate and individual ground for dental of the change of zone. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has heard the application of Albert Trunkenbolz, 699 South 1st Avenue, Brighton, Colorado, for a change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "E" Estate District (Planned Unit Development) of a parcel of land as hareinabove recited and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, said Board has made its findings on the evidence and testimony submitted to it, including personal Inspection of subdivision site, which findings precede this Resolution and by reference are incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered the petition, the evidence, testimony, remonstrances and the recommendations of the Weld County Plan- ning Commission and having given the same such weight as it in its discretion deems proper, and is now fully advised in the premises, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the petition of Albert Trunkenbolz, 609 South 1st Avenue, Brighton, Colorado, requesting a change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "E" Estate District (Planned Unit Development) of a parcel of land indicated above be, and it hereby Is denied on each of the grounds set forth in the Board's findings therein, -2- \t.t,te Ana wttotvd into this ?2nd day Of (k tobitr, A. h„ 11175, ATTEST: . Weld County (Ink and Recorder apd Clark to the Boattil ,. // k3} Deputyyoounty Clerk APPROPED AS TC\ORM: • Count}• At(ornoy BOA LID OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS \V 111 COMINTY, COLORADO i7,- ' i i. • . __ la v...., *3. f • • • rr t `X n G /4 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECGiiNENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Casa No. _us( Date 7111/16, APPLICATION OF __AlQtctnkenbgl;_,_._ ADDRESS_ ntunari9htonf Colorado 80601 Moved by Marry &Ohlthat the following resolution be Introduce for passage by__ TE1 Weld County Planning Commission: Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for rezoning from A ( Agricultural District) to E:11G_.. ((itate•4joit Deyeli gtct) covItrtng-the following described property n Weld County, Colorado, to -wit: srxic ar' 6nSn'ss 1,: 1 COUNVY OF WILD 1 :IIt4 with %in Cook of see attached plat lo:Counts Cot*im;isiGnt,f JUL 18 19/5 CC Y.1. WIN C.... t ,.cam. I be recommended (em(unfavorably)'to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: $ The proposed development does not conform to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Plan clearly discusses the MenY conflicts and Impacts which occur when urbanization is allowed to occur in agricultural areas away from existing towns,; On page 42 the Plan states: 'The Incursion of resi- dential uses into an agricultural area creates numerous prOblems for'the farmer !het are not obvious to the suburbanite who lives in the country but works in the city, For example. a subdivision will always increase run•off of storm waters. Where this water collects is not .lust a matter of appearance or avoidance of discomfort, but a matter of income aagnd livelihood for the farmer. Certain pests appear only after crops are ap- oo riai ccropp maturity prayiing, butoFederaltAviation mechanical tationyregulationsafo bid crop - dusters from flying any closer than 600 feet from rest ences. regulations must be protected from the dangers of aricultural chemicals but is it fair to deprive the farmer of an essential service because people went to live In the country end enjoy the open space motion Ion seconded by dvlm Mei provided by the farmer's fields? g' (CONTINUED) Vote: For Passage Against Sssaye 3. Ben Mix John *Wand Marry Ashley Ronald Heitman Merge Yost 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. • • s At) (Continued) 1-256 ,, Albert Trunkenboli Speer Ridge Subdivision Another source of conflict is the irrigation ditches that are vital to the fanner and to agriculture but are merely attractive (and dangerous) play areas for the children of suburbanites. A problem of safety immediately arises and this usually means fencing of the ditch. Fencing requires maintenance and makes cleaning of the ditch each spring more difficult and more expensive. The ditch also becomes an attractive target for all sorts of games involving the throwing of objects into the ditch. The siphon tubes used to irrigate crops from the ditch, which are vital to the fanner, are playthings to children, The irrigation which must be carefully controlled to gain maximum benefit from the specific amount of water owned by the farmer can easily be disrupted by children The Plan further states, on Page 44, "Scattered development in rural areas has other implications. Residential development in rural areas necessitates an in- crease of public service to that area. More people in the area demand greater expenditures for educational facilities,, for sewer and water facilities, for police and fire pro- tection and for other services. If the services and facilities in the area are not capable of accommodating the increased population, capital construction costs for new facilities and services are involved. The costs of such ex- pansion will, in the end, be placed upon the taxpayer; for, as shown by many cost -benefit studies, it is unlikely that the increased tax base resulting from the development of the land will increase revenues to the point of paying for the required new facilities and services." As indicated by the Plan on Page 51, "As an urban population invades an agriculture area, more and more services are demanded by this new kind of dweller who wants to live in the country and wo^k in the city. More schools must be built and more roads must be paved and main- tained; for the suburbanite loves the country but hates the dust. Without proper guidelines and development control, the cost of providing these facilities and services would be passed on to the present county resident and the future resi- dent, with the subdivider taking his profit and leaving the long-term problem to those remaining behind, while he proceeds to new areas to develop new problems for still others to re- solve and pay for. Part of the cost of providing these new facilities is passed onto the farmer -landowner who does not need them, but must help pay for them. This additional tax burden cuts further into the farmer's slim profit margin and H t C Page 3 increases the pressure for him to "sell out" to the ever present "s'tdividern " "As mentioned before, county government was never in- tended to provide urban services usually provided by runicipalities. The tax revenue for urban services can more equitably be developed from a town or city where the uniformity in the level of demand and service provided tends to be directly proportional to the compactness of the service area. County services should be reserved for those functions which overlap the municipalities, such as licensing and tax collection, and services for the true rural dweller, the farmer." The Plan points out, on Page 57, "Figures for the county as a whole show that 33 subdivisions with a total of 1,214 lots or 42.5% were located within the planning areas of existing towns. The other 34 subdivisions with 1,637 lots or 57.5% were not closely connected to ex- isting development in the towns. If each of these 1,037 lots had a single-family home built on it, there would be housing available for some 5,240 persons, a population greater than any town in Weld County other than Greeley. A town of 5,000 people would require a sizable investment for such facilities as domestic water, sewer and other utilities, as well as public services such as fire and police protection. The problems and costs of providing these public goods and services to over 5,000 persons can only be magnified if the population served is dispersed rather than concentrated around the sources of the goods and services. Also, the conflicts between the basically urban subdivision and agricultural land are magnified many times when development occurs in a dispersed manner." "This scattered residential development may represent the desires of people to escape from the problems of the city to a simpler rural atmosphere. However, it must be recognized that this effort to escape urbanization will, in the long run, be self-defeating. As more and more urbanites flee to rural areas, they will only succeed in creating urban problems as severe as those from which they fled. The present spot de- velopment trend represented by these scattered subdivisions, if allowed to continue, will lead eventually to urban sprawl. Rather than having well-defined communities with which people can identify and which have the ability to plan for and pro- vide urban services, the present trend towards urban sprawl will lead to an ill-defined sea of low density housing with no borders and no centers, served by an overlapping tangle of special districts, and with no rural atmosphere left to comfort the urban refugees." to recognition of these conflicts and many others, which occur when urban uses occur in agricultural areas. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan sets out the following policies which were adopted by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners in September 1973. • • E Page 4 O Agriculture is considered a valuable resource in Weld County which must be protected from adverse impacts resulting from uncontrolled and undirected business, industrial and residential growth. In order to main- tain and promote this important segment of the county's econu.ny, the cultural and human values associated with farm life and the overall benefits of an agricultural environment, any uses of prime irrigated farmland for uses other than agricultural will be critically re- viewed to insure the proposed development will not ad- versely impact the agricultural interests of the county and that the development will positively contribute to the overall economy, environment and tax base of the county." "(2) In order to minimize conflicting land uses and minimize the cost of new facilities and services to the taxpayer, industrial, commercial, business and residential develop- ment will be encouraged to locate adjacent to the ex- isting 27 incorporated towns and in accordance with the comprehensive plans and stated wishes of each community. Where new developments desire to locate in the rural areas away from the existing municipalities, they will be required to justify their development with a detailed plan (Planned Unit Development) accompanied by an economic impact statement and an environmental impact statement prepared by recognized experts, showing all details of how the proposed development would affect the local and county's economic base, the tax revenues and cost of public services such as schools, utilities, roads and health services, and the immediate and longterm impact on the existing environment." *(3) Because adequate water supplies are essential for agri- cultural production, each nonagricultural development will be encouraged to obtain its necessary water from sources which are considered nonessential to the main- tenance of agricultural production in the particular area. In support of this concept, highest priorities will be given to those developments that have low rates of water consumption. in pursuit of these objectives, it will be the policy to obtain comments from those ditch companies, water districts and other water resource agencies which maintain reocrds and control the transfer of water properties in a particular area." "(4) New residential developments which are not closely con- nected to and served by municipal utilities and services shall be discouraged." '(5) Proposals for new residential development adjoining ex- isting municipalities shall be encouraged so long as they conform to the desires of the towns as expressed in their comprehensive plans." 4.° Page 5 '16) Existing municipalities are the best and most efficient sources of public goods and services which are necessary to serve new residential developments. These municipalities will be encouraged to improve their ability to serve new developments and will be looked to for service of all new developments within their corporate areas, in annexable areas immediately adjacent to the town and even those areas not immedi- ately available for annexation, but within a reasonable service distance from the municipality." It is the opinion of the staff that the proposed development does not conform with these policies, that it in fact serves to defeat the meaning and intent of these policies and should be denied. 1. In addition to the above factors, the following should be taken into consideration, with regard to the Weld County Subdivision Regulations: I. Section 5-4A(1)(a) states that before approval of a preliminary plan, the applicant must submit evidence regarding quality, quantity and dependability of proposed water supply systems. 2. Section 8-108 indicates that where well systems are to be utilized, the following factors must be taken into account: a. The probability of success of wells or on -site supply systems throughout the proposed subdivision; b. The expected long term yield of such wells or systems; c. The expected depth to useable water; d. The expected quality of the anticipated water; e. Any expected significant problems of long term supply, pollution or long term maintenance of such wells or systems; f. The anticipated accumulative effect of such water use on other vested water rights in the area. Information thusfar submitted by the applicant with reference to the water supply system, raises many questions. First, State Engineer's Office has indicated that lawn and garden irrigation with the pro- posed system will be restricted to approximately 5000 square feet. This recom,endation is supported by the developer's consultant. These reports would indicate that sufficient water is not available to retain vegetative cover on the property, particularly if any animal grazing was done at all. Soils analysis on the site indicate that hazard of wind erosion related to soils found on the site is severe the vegetative cover becomes depleted or destroyed. Second, the applicant has not submitted information which would indicate what legal intity is re- sponsible for the ownership, operation and maintenance of the proposed central water system. Third, no information has been provided regarding r 4 ) Page 6 the quality of the water which night be found in the proposed wells. e are all swa'tie of the problems which many of our small comnunities face because of water quality standards imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency. We cannot afford the development of additional systems which would not meet these standards and thus, would impose further burdens on taxpayers to correct the systems in the future if these problems arose. Finally, the lack of evidence of sufficient water with which to irri- gate substantial portions of the proposed lots raise questions with regard to other requirements of the Weld County Subdivision Regu- lations. First, Section 5.4A(1)(c) states that before approving the preliminary plan, the Planning Comnission shall determine that the subdivision will not cause unreasonable soil erosion or reduction in the capacity of the land to hold water so that a dangerous or un- healthy condition may result. It is felt that this has not been shown in the pending proposal. Section 5.4A{l)(d) states that before approving the preliminary plan, the Planning Commission shall determine that the subdivision will not cause air pollution based on State Health Department standards. The lack of water to substantial portions of proposed lots could result in the destruction of vegetative cover and thus lead to the creation of dust problems for the entire subdivision. 2. The Weld County Health Department has not approved percolation tests for this site which are necessary in order to determine that on -lot sewage disposal systems can be utilized. 3. Section 5.4A(I)(e) states that before approving the preliminary plan, the Planning Commission shall determine that the subdivision will not cause unreasonable highway congestion or unsafe conditions with respect to use of the highways existing or proposed. Section 8-2A(4) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations states that freeways and arterial streets will not be intersected by local streets. In the development plan, Colorado Highway 52, designated in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan as an arterial, is intersected by Canal Court, a local street. In addition, the numerous lot accesses onto County Road 35 and County Road 12 can only lead to increased traffic congestion on these thoroughfares. Finally, increased traffic loads on these two county roads would mean, as specified in the County Engineer's comnents, that these roads would have to bi rebuilt and upgraded and that additional dedications would be required to adequately develop a system of roads which would serve the subdivision. 4. Section 8-2A(5)(e) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations states that local streets shall have a minimum right-of-way width of 60 feet. The proposed development plan designates 50 foot right-of-ways on local streets. Those such right-of-ways may be varied through a planned unit development approach. Such variances must be Justified, ak1 lip Page 7 The current file on the proposal contains no justification for the narroncr right-of-way widths. 5. Section 8-2A(9) states that cul-de-sac streets must be provided with a right-of-way at the turn -around of 65 foot radius. The proposed develoF.rent plan has designated 50 foot right-of-way on the radius' of the proposed cul-de-sacs. The file contains no coaments from the appropriate fire protection district indicating that the reduced right-of-way width would be appropriate when considering the turn around of fire protection equipment. 6. Section 8-i0C of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations establishes minimal requirements for fire protection facilities within subdivisions. These requirements apply to all subdivisions of ten (10) building sites or more and include the following: a. Fire hydrants shall be spaced no more than 1,000 feet b. Minimum residual pressure of 20 to 30 pounds per square inch at the fire hydrants will be considered to provide minimum fire protection. The preliminary plat of the proposed development shows no fire hydrant locations. No evidence has been submitted showing that the pro- posed water system within the subdivision would be capable of providing the minimal pressure which is required under Weld County regulations to provide minimal fire protection. 7. Section 8-12 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations states that existing irrigation ditches shall be incorporated within the subdi- vision plan in a manner as such that their function is not impaired. Ditches shall be protected from encroachment and may be fenced in a manner acceptable to the ditch company. First, the Speer Canal bisects three lots in the northeast portion of the subdivision. Such division of lots by such irrigation structures can only lead to problems to people trying to cross the canal to get to the rear portions of their lots. Additional problems are created when the canal becomes an attractive nuisance to children and others who might live in the area. Second, the Farmer Reservoir and irrigation Company has re- quested that appropriate protection be provided this canal before de- velopment occurs. The proposed development standards have not yet addressed this problem. 8. The Colorado Geological Survey has requested that additional geological maps and investigation reports be submitted so that their agency can complete their review of the application. This agency has stated they cannot recommend approval at this time because the information submitted to them was inadequate. 9. The Weld County Utility Board has tabled the application because in- formation regarding water quality and percolation rates have not been submitted as requested and the proposed development standards have not reflected the requests which were made by the State Highway Department with regard to problems with State Highway 52 which borders the develop- ment on the North. C 0) Page 8 In addition to, as well as in support of, the above rew'uendations and ce% ents the following itois should be given consideration: 1) 2) Memorandum from the County Engineer's Office dated July 7, 1975 letter from the Fanners Reservoir and Irrigation Company dated June 26, 1975 3) Letter from the Division of Water Resources dated July 1, 1975 4) letter from the Colorado Geological Survey dated July 9, 1975 5) Letter from Circle J Dairy, Rt. 2, Box 464, Ft. Lupton, Colorado 6) Letter from Janes and Mary Martin, adjoining property owners 7) Letter from State Highway Department dated July 9, 1975 (includes general statements of policies) 3) Letter from Weld County Sheriff's Office dated July 10, 1975 9) Letter from Hrs. Donald Hester, adjacent property owner CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, ...4O4a. Joi€_.....__.,....._...._._ _..., Recording Secretary of Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of Resolution of Planning Capitation of Weld County, Colorado. adopted on 401_11075_ _ I and recorded in Book No. ..4 , Pap No.......,......., of the proceedings of said Planning Cemmisslon. Dated this ,.p,Qtb..,. day of „,44.1y,..., n4 Score a r 1975,. %iiel �Coun�y �P1►nsiny�Comiiiiilon lj FINDINGS AND RESOLUTION CONCERNING CHANCE OF ZONE PETITION OF FacT:;H AND SCHOTT ENTERPRISES The Petition of Foster and Schott Enterprises, 7637 B, County Road *15, Windsor, Colorado, requesting a change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "K" Estates District (Planned Unit Development) of a parcel of land motv particularly described as follows, to -wit: A tract of land located in the West Half (W}) of Section 32, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Section 32, and considering the North Line of the Northwest Quarter (NW}) of said Section 32 to bear North 88°32'20" East and with all other bearings contained heroin being relative thereto: Thence North 86°32'20" East, along said North Line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 32, 1,023,0 feet; Thence South 03°02'20" West, 1,171, 50 feet; Thence South 49°31'38" West, 236,21 feet; Thence South 58°23'20" West, 214.5 feet; Thence South 89°53'20" West, 594.0 feet to a point on tho West Line of the West Ill.. (W4) of said Section 32; Thence North 00°06'40" West, along the West Lino of the West Half (W3) of said Section 32, 1,375,0 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 30,366 acres, more or less, came on for hearing on October 6, 1975, and the Board of County Commis- sioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, having heard the testimony and evidence adduce: upon said hearing and having considered the testimony, evidence, remonstrances and recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission filed with said Board, and having carefully weighed the same, now makes the following findings: 1, The evidence and testimony disclosed that the applicant failed to sustain the burden of proof as to the need for a subdivision of this nature and size in a rural and remote area of the County; or that the present zoning is erroneous or that circumstances warrant a change of zone at this time, 2. That said plat encompasea land located in an area zoned "A" Agricultural and favorable consideration would have an undue adverse effect on existing agricultural uses adjoining and adjacent to the proposed sub- division. 3. The evidence and testimony show that the inhabitants of the im- mediate vicinity of the area sought to be rezoned are predominately opposed to the change of zone. 4. The evidence and testimony show that said subdivision would create an undue burden on existing fire and police protection services, and additionally would create an undue burden on existing facilities of School District RE 3, 1'he evidence and testimony, including personal inspection of the subdivision site divclosevi that a subdivision of this nature in said rural and remote are of the County would only tend to encourage urban sprawl and unoe trolled expansion within the County, tt. The evidence and testimony disclosed that the remoteness and isolation of this subdivision front existing residential and commercial de- velopment 'th their conveniences and amenities, and said location being outside of the normal growth pattern for this type of residential development make it reasonably foreseeable that the impact of this urban use will be detrimental to the development of agriculture in Weld County. 7, The evidence and testimony discloses that the present zoning is complementary to the surrounding area, and that rezoning of subject land would not be compatible with the surrounding land use and not in conformity with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 8, That each of the preceding findings in and of themselves and in- dependent of each other, including the recommendation of the Weld County Planning Commission, marked Exhibit A (consisting of nine shoots) which the Board incorporates herein by reference and makes a part hereof, con- stitutes a separate and individual ground for denial of the change of zone. RESOLUTION With:RF:AS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has hoard the application of Foster and Schott Enterprises, 7637 11, County Road 015, Windsor, Colorado, for a change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "E" Estate District (Planned Unit Development) of a parcel of land as hereinabove recited and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, said Board has made its findings on the evidence and testimony submitted to it, including personal inspection of subdivision site, which findings precede this Resolution and by reference aro incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the said Board has carefully considered the petition, the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and has given the same such weight as it in its discretion deems proper, and is now fully advised in the premises. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the petition of Foster and Schott Enterprises, 71197 B, County Road 015, Windsor, Colorado, requesting a change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "E" Estate District (Planned Unit Development), of a parcel of land indicated above be, and it hereby is denied on each of the grounds sot forth in the Board's find- ings therein. Made and entered into this 22nd day of October, A.D., 1075. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By-, D1f ty CountS er ff eputy ountlr' �ferk A bVEn AS TO FORM: J Jr County tornoy it BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Wh1,Di yUNTY, COLORADO -2- 1 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Case No. 2-255 Date 8/7/1975 APPLICATION OF Foster and Schott Enterprises ADDRESS 7637 tgeunt.Road #15, Windsor, Colorado 80550 • • • • Moved by J. Ben Nix that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it applicationved forbreaoning from the Weld County P(Agricultng ural DistisSion rict)hat the to E -WO ((State Vilit Deyel btict) covering the following described property in Weld Cotan y, Colorado, to -wit NORTHWEST ESTATES LEGAL DESCRIPTIGN A tract of land located in the West Half (W1/2) of Section 32, Township 7 North, Range 67 west of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Section 32, and considering the North Line of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of said Section 32 to bear North 86° 32' 20" East and with ail other bearings contained herein being �? relative thereto: Thence North 86° 32' 20" East, along said North Line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 32, 1,023.0 feet; Thence South 03° 02' 20" West, 1,171.50 feet; Thence South 49' 31' 38" West, 236.21 feet; Thence South 53° 23' 20" West, 214.5 feet; Thence South 8)° 53' 20' West, 594.0 feet to a point on the hest Line of the West Half (W1/2) of said Section 32; Thence North 00° 06' 401 West, along_the-SS��est Line of the West Half (H1/2) of said Section 32, 1,375.0 f etto the Point of Beginning. Said tract of land contains 366 acres / and is subject to any Right -of Way or other Easements asfgranted or'reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said'ytract of ---land. J. Ben Nix Chuck Carlson r /yc rF ifinj 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. COUNTY 0: Yd(LJ " ,6 r , .J wV I!' UTA of Pa board 01 C'OV ty Cc, %iri WNeis Alin IJi5 ""”d"""."", be recommended IMPJOIKUy) (unfavorably) to the Board of Count Commissioners for the following reasons:l) The proposed developments does not conform with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Plan clearly points out the many conflicts and impacts which occur when urbanization is allowed to occur in agricultural areas away frob existing towns e. On page 42 the Plan states: 'Incursion of residential uses into an a ricultural`area creates numerous problems for the larder that are not obvious to the suburbanite who lives in the country. but works in the city, For example, a.subdivision will always increase run-off of storm water. Where this water collects is not Just a matter of appearance or avoidance of discomfort, but a.matter of income and livelihood for the farmer. .,,,another source of conflict is the irrigation ditches that are vital to the farmer and to agriculture, but are merely attractive (and dangerous) play areas for children of suburbanites. A problem of safety immediately arises and this usually means fencing of the ditch. Fencing Notion seconded by Chuck Carlson (Continued...) Vote: For Passage Ronald Heitman Against Passage John Weigand J. Ben Nix Chuck Carlson 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. inquires maintenance and requires cleaning of the ditch each spring pure difficult and more expensive, the ditch also becomes an attractive target for all sorts of games involving throwing of objects into the ditch. The syphon tubes used to irrigate crops from the !itch, which are vital to the farmer, are playthings to children. the irrigation which must be carefully controlled to gain maximum benefit from the specific amount of water owned by the farmer can be easily disrupted by children...." with reference to the current proposal, it fs anticipated that such problems could indeed become a reality. Specifically, the proposed dcvelop+,ent is bordered on the south and east side by the Lake Lee Lateral. On August 2, 1971, a letter was submitted to the Weld County Planning Cowafssion by the Lake Lee Lateral Company. In this letter, two points were made with reference to the Lateral: (1) A 20' easement Iron the edge of the concrete Lateral would be adequate; and (2) the drainage would be allowed to flow into the Lateral as it has in the past since the enter the lateral ers at twobuild dike astoor three points through no larger thantwelve (72) inch drain pipes with trash racks. The second of these items has not been adequately addressed in the development standards of the pro - Pus)) to Insure that the developer will indeed provide the necessary drainsge not addrecslthe ufact that asuch ditchesparedattractivenar..dtdangerouso play areas for children in the development; nor have they addressed the problem of debris entering the ditch because of activities carried on by residents of the development. b. The Plan on page 42, further points out additional conflicts which occur between agricultural and urban uses. "Certain pests appear only after crops are approaching hy maturitytoo tal to alowThe farmeriwsterely onlaeriallcroprspraying, butechanicaaFederal Aviation Administration regulations forbid crop dusters from flying any closer than 500 feet from residences. People must be of agicultral chemicals, but isoitcfairftotromdepriventhethe dagersfarmerrof anues- sential service because people want to live in the country and enjoy the open spaces provided by the farmers' fields." The proposed development is located in a prime agricultural area of Weld County. By allowing the proposed development, we can only set a precedent for further encroachment of urban uses on our prime agricultural land. tf such development occurs, conflicts, such as those noted above, are only increased. c. The Plan also points out other problems associated with scattered rural development. On page 44, the Plan states: "Scattered development in rural areas has other implications. Residential development in rural areas necessitates an in- crease of public services to that area. More people in the area demand greater expenditures for educational facilities, for sewer and water facilities, for police and fire protection, and for other services. The services and facilities in the area are not capable of accommodating the increased population. Capital construction costs for new facilities and services are • s, ft involved. the cost of such expansion will, in the end, be p'laceJ upon the taxpayer; for, as shown by cost benefit studies, it is unlikely that the increased tax base resulting from de- velopient of the land will increase revenues to the point of paying for the required new facilities and services. As indicated by the Plan on page 51, ..County government was never intented to provide urban services usually provided by municipalities. The tax revenue for urban services can more equitably be developed from a town or city wlere uniformity in the level of demand of service provided tons to be directly proportionatal to the compactness of the service area. County services should be reserved for these functions which overlap the municipalities, such as li- censing and tax collection and services for the true rural dweller, the farmer". Finally, the Plan recognizes the many scattered subdivisions which already exist within Weld County. The Plan addresses this problem in the following manner: "This scattered residential development may represent the de- sires of people to escape from the problems of city to a simple rural atmosphere. However, it must be recognized that this effort to escape urbanization will, in the long run, be self defeating. As more and more urbanites flee to rural areas, they'll only suceed in creating urban problems as severe as those from which they fled. The present spot development trend represented by these scattered subdivisions, if allowed to con- tinue, will lead eventually to urban sprawl. Rather than having well-defined communities with which people can identify and which have the ability to plan for and provide urban services, the present trend toward urban sprawl will lead to an ill-de- fined sea of low density housing with no border and no center, served by an overlapping tangle of special districts, and with no rural atmosphere left to comfort the urban refugees." These many problems and conflicts are typified by two letters which were received by the Planning Commission staff in reference to the proposed development. These include: I. Letter from Mr. Jerry Phoutt, dated July 29, 1975; and 2. letter from the Weld County Sheriff's Office dated July 10, 1975. Such problems are well pointed out by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan on page 51, which states: "As an urban population invades an agricultural area, more and more services are demanded by this new kind of dweller who wants et to live in the country and work in the city. More schools List he hullt and more roads must be paved and maintained; for the suburbanite loves the country but hates the dust." In recognition of these urban uses occur in aqr elan sets up the follow County Planning Cohii55 SeptonDer 1913. conflicts and many others, which occur when 'cultural areas, the Weld County Comprehensive ing policies which were adopted by the geld ion and the Board of County Commissioners 4.(l) "Ajriculture is considered a valuable resource in Weld County which must be protected from adverse impacts resulting from uncontrolled and undirected growth. In order to maintain and promote this in'portant segment of the county's economy, the cultural and human values assoiciated with farm life and the overall benefits of an agricultural environment, any uses of prime irrigated farmland for uses other than agricultural will he critically reviewed to insure the proposed development will not adversely impact the agricultural interests of the county and that the develo;vnent will positively contribute to the overall economy, environment and tax base of the county," The proposed development lies on Class II and III Irrigated Agri- cultural land. The proposed development, in fact, lies in an area of northern Meld County which is predominantly prime agricultural land. The approval of development such as this in these areas can only further encourage the depletion of our prime agricultural areas. Finally, the developer has given no indication or evidence that the proposed developiaent would positively contribute to the overall economy, environment and tax base of the County. (2) "in order to minimize conflicting land uses and minimize the cost of new facilities and services to the taxpayer, industrial, cc.crercial, business and residential development will be en- couraged to locate adjacent to the existing 27 incorporated towns and in accordance with the comprehensive plans and stated wishes of each coenwnity. Where new developments desire to locate in the rural areas away from the existing municipalities, they will be required to justify their development with a detailed plan (Planned Unit Development) accompanied by an econonic impact statement and an environmental impact statement prepared by recognized experts, showing all details of how the proposed development would affect the local and county's economic base, the tax revenues and cost of public services such as schools, utilities, roads and health services, and the immediate and long-term impact on the existing environment." These issues and problems have not been addressed in the pending application. • • it {t) ,re: residential developments which are not closely ronnncted to and srrveJ by municipal utilities and services shall be discoraged." the proposed development is neither closely connected to or served by municipal utilities or services. tS) "Proposals for new residential development adjoining existing runicipalities shall be encouraged so long as they conform to the desires of the towns as expressed in their comprehensive plans." The proposed development does not adjoin an existing municipality and is, in fact, nearly five miles from the nearest municipality. (5) "Existing municipalities are the best and most efficient sources of public goods and services which are necessary to serve new residential developments. These municipalities will be encouraged to improve their ability to serve new developments and will be looked to for service of all new developments within their corporate areas, in annexable areas immediately adjacent to the town and even those areas not immediately available for annexation, but within a reasonable service distance from the municipality." it is the opinion of the staff that the proposed development does not confona with these policies, that it in fact serves to defeat the meaning and intent of these policies and should be denied. 2. It is the opinion of the staff that the proposed rezoning and development is not consistent with the intent of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. a. As stated in Section 3.3.A. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution; "The intent in establishing the A -I agricultural zone district is to allow all agricultural land and related uses in those areas in which agriculture is and should continue to be the predominant land use. This district is intended to discourage encroachment of incompatible uses upon the agricultural land in the district, to encourage agricultural uses as the highest and best use of the land in the district as compared with other uses in conflict therewith and to provide for the orderly' expansion of urban growth in conformance with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan." if the proposed rezoning and development is allowed, it will not only encourage the encroachment of incompatible uses upon prime agricultural land in the area in question, but will also set a precedent which would dictate the approval of similar proposals in other areas of the County. As stated by Section 8-3 of the Resolution: etc F 'Re.;uests for rezoning of tracts within Weld County should he sJp.Narted by detailed and substantial evidence that such rezonini is necessary. Recent findings and oral statements by the petitioners should show very clearly that either the original zoning was faulty, or the changing conditions in the area nom justify a new classification.... There must be definite proof that the area reque;ted for change has unique characteristics which distinguish it from surrounding lands and thus make this rezoning essential... Once a change is !lade, the Planning Commission must recognize a precedent which is established, both in the 'mediate area and in other parts of the County, for like rezoning of other lands similarly situated." It is the opinion of the staff that the 'detailed and substantial evidence" and the "definite proof" required by the Resolution have not been shown in the current application. 3. If further action is anticipated in reference to the current application, it is recce ended the following changes, additions and/or considerations to rude with reference to the Planned Unit Development and Preliminary Plat: a. Access points should be shown on the vicinity map b. Quarter section should be designated on the record plat c. Designate the name of the street entering the Roth Subdivision on the Southeast d. Designation of utility easements as required by the Weld County Utility Board e. Show existing and proposed water mains, utility mains (electric, gas and telephone) and other underground structures within the subdivision and at least 100' immediately adjacent to the boundary streets f. Show the area of each lot in the proposed subdivision g. Show water courses and proposed water drainage systems including culverts which may be necessary on county roads or in other parts of the proposed subdivision h. Identify the ditch shown on the plat by name 1. Identify structures in the subdivision and within 200' of its boundaries, including other easements, telephone lines, gas lines, power lines, streets, buildings and others. J to entify on the east,ihe northat andhe southpofiive owners the proposedfabutting ropertles subdivision 1 t. The Jevelex ent standards should stipulate what covenants are to be used on the property 1. Subiit three (3) copies of the sewage disposal report reflecting the type of on•site systems to to utilized; the report should also re- flect whether or not any engineering design will be necessary on the systems d•ee to soil or other physical limitations. Finally, any such limitations or systems should be relfected in the development standards. m. Sjt.lit copies of any geological maps and/or investigation reports which nay be required by the Colorado Geological Survey in ac- cordance with the requirements of Senate Bill 35. n. Shit letters from each special district or agency involved stating that required services and utilities are available and that each company has reviewed and contented on the plan. o. Submit a su^rsary statement of the proposed application as required by the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. p. Sub'tit clarifications of the following items under the proposed development standards: (I) Under Section IV.C.I., clarify the terns "front side yards" (2) Under Section VIIl.0., clarify the name of the water district (3) Under Section 1.F S G, clarify the square footage requirements for structures q. The development standards should reflect access limitations from lots abutting county roads. 4. If additional action is anticipated on the current application, the following design factors should be given additional consideration a. In accordance with Section 8.1.0 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, a preliminary plat should be revised to reflect changes in reducing the number of accesses and traffic congestion on County Road 76 and 15. This would include the elimination of local street access onto County Road 76 which does not comply with Section 8.2A(12} of the Well County Subdivision Regulations which states that two streets meeting a third street from off the side shall meet at the sar.e point, or the centerline shall be off side three hundred (300) feet. b. A nininin set back requirements in development standards should in- clude reference to set backs on corner lots which are in conformance with Section 8-SC(4) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations which states that cornea lots for residential use shall accoatrodate the re- quired building set back line from both street frontages. c. Ease ents on the recorded plat should be in conformance with Section t-6 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations or be delineated in such form es approved by the Weld County Utility Board. d. Development standards should reflect the individual on -lot sewage disposal systems will he located in accordance with requirements of Section 8-9A(3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations which states that each site must be at least 100 feet from any water supply well, stream or water course, and at least 10 feet frog, any dwelling or property line. if these requirements cannot be r•et, evidence should be submitted that systems will be designed in such a manner that precludes contamination of surface water. e. The proposed development standards should reflect that fire pro- tection facilities will be provided according to Weld County Regu- lations and evidence should be submitted showing that the pro- posed water supply system will meet the requirements of Weld County Regulations with reference to fire protection. Specifically, such evidence should speak to Section 8.10C(4) of the Weld County Subdi- vision Regulations which states that minimum residual pressure of 20 to 30 pounds per square inch at the fire hydrants will be con- sidered to provide minimum fire protection. f. The proposed development standards should reflect consideration of the recor.aendation made in the soils report of this site completed by Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk in 1971. CFATIFICATION OF COPY i� donna Morrow , Recording Secretary of Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby artily that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of Resolution of Planning Commission of Wald County, Colorado, adopted on August S, 1975 , and recorded in Book No. .,.IY,,,.,,. , Page No. ....,....,..., of the proceedings of said Planning COeiliiiOn. Dated this ....!u!.... day of .,,,, August , 19 7 . P.........J..............,........ sco q secretary; Fife veunty Alanninq Commission ton • s t C NOTICE Purssant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and say be heard. BE It ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commtssten may be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-50 State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor P. 0. Box 850 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Date: November 24, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.M. Request: Special Use Permit, Borrow Extraction 7 Area 01 A tract of parcel of land containing 8.7 acres, more or less, in the NSQk of Section 15, Township S North, Range 67 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the NA of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 67 West, on the South Right-of-way line of U. S. Highway 34 opposite Station 287400: 1. Thence S 21°48' B, a distance of 323 feet 2. Thence S 9°28' E, a distance of 304 feet 3. Thence South, a distance of 590 feet 4. Thence West, a distance of 600 feet 5. Thence North, a distance of 760 feet, more or less to the point of beginning The above described parcel tontine 8.7 acres, more or less. Ares #2 A tract or parcel of land containing 2).1 acres, more or less, in the NElt of Section 16, Township 5 North, Range 67 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the NEk of Section 16, Township S North, Rrr;e 67 West, on the South Right-of-way line of U. S. Highway 34 opposite Station 266+001 1. Thence N 89°57' E, a distance of 900 feet 2. Thence S 82°34' E, a distance of 108 feet 3. thence S 2°03' E, a distance of 986 feet 4. Thence S 89°57' W, a distance of 1007 feet 5. Thence N 2°0)1 W, a distance of 1000 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning The above described parcel contains 23.1 acres, more or less. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SREHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy Dated: October 22, 1975 Published: October 24, 1975 and November 14, 1975 in the Greeley Journal • w Nonce Pucsuint to the toning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time cciftcd. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed C,J, e of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. e tf ALSO KS0'.,N that the text and mops so certified by the County Planning i. nisslen may he cxi ineJ in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. LX'cket No. 75-51 Eastman Kodak Company c/o J. C. Turk, Agent Windsor, Colorado 80550 Date: November 24, 1975 Tlcc: 10:00 A.H. Request: Change of Zone, I (Industrial District) to S (Scientific District) i /f' 72? • A parcel of land being a part of Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the West Quarter Corner (W' Cot) of the aforementioned Section 33 and considering the South line of the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of said Section 33 as bearing :89°03'23" E, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; thence N 1°30'33" W, along the West line of the Northwest Quarter (NW%) a distance of 1,243.60 feet to a point; thence S 29°26'31" E, a distance of 426.95 feet to a point, said point being the True Point of Beginning; thence S 29°26'31" E, S 56°25'34" i, N 89°03'23" E, N 56°25'34" W, N 29°26'31" W, S 1° 30'33" E, being the True a distance of 258.51 feet a distance of 778.48 feet a distance of 352.95 feet to a point; to a point; to a point; thence thence thence a distance of 1,021.32 feet to a point; thence a distance of 587.73 feet to a point; thence a distance of 426.95 feet to a point, said point Point of Beginning. • t The above described parcel contains 6.1 acres, more or less, and is subject to all Easements, Rights -of -way and Agreements now on record. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Hetmbuck, Deputy Dated: October 22, 1975 Published: October 24, 1975 and Novether 14, 1975 in the Greeley Journal • i 1 r • • Pursuant to the resins laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing wilt be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested to the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. 3E If A[SO KNc'N that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning i.":aission may be exnrnined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-52 Eastman Kodak Company c/o J. C. Turk, Agent Windsor, Colorado 80550 Date: November 24, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.H. Request: Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to S (Scientific District) A tract of land being a part of Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 61 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing st the South Qu_-..-. Corner (St; Coy) of the afore- mentioned Section 33, and considering the South line of the Southeast Quarter (SEk) of said Section 33 as bearing S89°21'11" W, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; thence N 7°38'42" W, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point, said point being the True Point of Beginning; thence N 14°32'IS" W, a distance of 2,662.34 feet to a point on the North line of the Southwest Quarter (SWk) of the aforementioned Section 33; thence N 89°03'23" E, along said North line of the Southwest Quarter (SW1) of Section 33, a distance of 205.76 feet to a point; thence S 14°32'15" E, a distance of 959.44 feet to a point on the West line of the Southeast Quarter (SEA) of said Section 33; thence S 7°38'42" E, along said West line of the Southeast Quarter (SEA) of Section 33, a distance of 1,666.60 feet to a point, said point being tha True Point of Beginning. The above described parcel contains 8.3 acres more or leas and is subject to all Easements, Rights -of -Way and Agreements now on record. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Hetmbuck, Deputy Dated: October 22, 1975 Published: October 24, 1975 and November 14, 1975 to the Greeley Journal • ( \orlcE e s harsuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado. a public hearing wttt be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1515 Hospital Road, 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. S F.' if ALSO KSC4n1 that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Co,aissio,i may b.• examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-53 Date: November 24, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.K. Eastman Kodak Company c/o J. C. Turk, Agent Windsor, Colorado 80550 Request: Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to I (Industrial District) A tract of land being a part of Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning, and considering the North line of the Southwest Quarter (SSAt) of said Section 33 as bearing S 89°03'23" W, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; thence S 89003'23" W, along said North line of the Southwest Quarter (SR;) of Section 33, a distance of 115.93 feet to a point; thence S 14032'15" E, a distance of 959.44 feet to a point on the East line of the aforementioned Southwest Quarter (SA) of Section 33; thence N 7°38'42" W, along said East line of the Southwest Quarter (SWA ) a distance of 938.98 feet to the center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning. The above described parcel contains i.2 acres more or less and is subject to all Easements, Rights -of -way and agreements now on record. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy Dated: October 22, 1975 Published: October 24, 1975 and November 14, 1975 in the Greeley Journal L NOCICE Pucaltnt to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld runty, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, nt the time specified. All persons in any manner Interested in the following proposed Change of Bone are requested to attend and may be heard. Lt If AlSO KNOWN that the text and raps so certified by the County Planning Co:ission may be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, l516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-54 Date: November 24, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.N. Eastman Kodak Company c/o J. C. Turk, Agent Windsor, Colorado 80550 Request: Change of lone, a (Scientific District) to I (industrial District) A tract of land being a part of Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning, and considering the West line of the Southeast Quarter (SEk) of said Section 33 as bearing N 7'38'42" W, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; thence J' 8'ius'[i" WP, along the North line of the Southyeac Quarter (SW %) of the aforementioned Section 33, a distance of 115.93 feet to a point; thence N 14°32'15" W, a distance of 205.76 feet to a point; thence N 89°03'23" E, a distance of 342.17 feet to a point; thence 5 7°3a'42" E, a distance of 2,706.50 fent to a point; thence S 89°21'11" W, a distance of 8.02 feet to a point; thence N 14°32'15" W, a distance of 1,600.23 feet to a point on the afore- mentioned West line of the Southeast Quarter (5EJ) of Section 33; thence N 7°38'42" W, along said West line of the Southeast Quarter (Silt) of Section 33, a distance of 938.98 feet to the center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning. The above described parcel contains 9.6 acres, more or less, and ii subject to all Easements, Rights -of -Way and Agreements now on record, i//,612;/ THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 8Y: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy Dated: October 22, 1975 Published: October 24, 1975 and November 14, 1975 in the Greeley Journal • NOtICE •c:+Jant to the raring lava of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will ee 1icIi in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld irunty, Colorado, 1316 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the tine siecif tcd. .141 posers in nay manner interested in the following proposed iaalso of Zone are requested to attend and nay be heard. c If ALSO SSC'..N that the text and naps so certified by the County Planning e.Iaissicn may he ex•.mtned in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, I5I6 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Pocket No. 75-55 Eastman Kodak Company c/o Rodney D. Knutson, Agent Windsor, Colorado 80550 ar i'atc: November 24, t975 Time: 10:00 A.N. :request: Change of Zone, I (Industrial District) to A-UD (Agricultural - Unit Development) The following two Tracts of 5.000 acres each, for a total of 10.000 acres, located in the SEt of Section 34, Township 6 North, Range 67 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colo- rado, being more particularly described as follows: Considering the east line cf the sEh of said Section 34 as bearing S 29°Sl'36" E, and with all bearings contained heroin relative thereto: Tract "A" Commencing at the Eh corner of the said Section 34; thence S 6S°07'42" W 1555.56 feet to a point; thence N 23°22'12" E 335.31 feet to the True Point of Beginning of Tract "A". Thence S 01°16'25" E 466.69 feet; thence S 88°43'35" W 466.69 feet; thence N 01°16'25" W 266.69 feet; thence N 88043'35" E 466.69 feet to the True Point of Resinnlns of Tract "A". Tract "B" Commencing at the Eh of the said Section 34, thence S OSo03'IS" E 1573.14 feet to a point; thence N 390;6'32" E 330.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning of Tract "B". Thence S 05°43'28" E 466.69 feet; thence S 84°16'32" W 466.69 feet; thence N 05°43'28" V 466.69 feet; thence N 84°16'32" E 466.69 feet to the True Point of Beginning. of Tract B. Dated: October 22, 1975 Published: October 24, 1975 November 14, 1975 in The Greeley Journal THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. Cx!NTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD AY: Joanne Lou Peinhnrk, fnn"ty • • 1 is \t! TY CF YELV WELD NUNLY, COLORADO OLD AGE PENSION CLAIMS THIS IS L' CiRT!FY THAT ALL AC NNTING AND BUDGETING PHOCLDURES HAVE BEEN O?MPICILU C1. THE EcI1C4ING LISTED CLAMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOUI1) BE !BADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE A%Kt.NTS SCI CLPC617E THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE SID CVLNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS F0LLO4Si C A r (3 A A O L'AY CARE A N 668,40 ADC ADC -U U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF October • 19 75 • SCtLSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 22nd DAY OF MY COFNISSION EXPIRESs *y Comnl cce. „pir11 Dee, 5, Ins STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY CF .!ELD ) $$ TOTAL $668,00 FFICEA, WELD COUNTY October 2O11_, WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLANS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON inc vu+ AA. ic�,.�Ivn OAP GA ADM DAY CARE A Y D 668,00 FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS R)LLOWSi A D C A DC -U - U CHILD WELFARE DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF AID TO THE BLIND October i 19 75. TOTAL $668.00 Mails& kFASER 12.31-74 „Sr ) ) ss .1tNT1 CF NET: MELD NUN IY, COLORADO AXIAL SEMYICES CLAIMS I!;tS IS IL' CERTIFY THAT ALL AOMATING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN OOMPILIEU IN THE FC1100INO L15FED CLAIIti AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AWtINTS SGT OIPCGLTE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE .JcLO Lt'LNTY DEFAftIMtNT CF SOCIAL SERVICES, THE AMOONTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FDLLO.5Se 0 A F G A A D M CHILD WELFARE CAY CARE A N D 2,545.00 A D C 4,223.00 A DC. U AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF October TOTAL $6,768.00 1975. CHIEF ACDOUNTINC OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 22nd DAY OF October MY COMMISSION EXPIRES, My Comri si cn e.plres Dec. 5, I97d STATE OF COLORADO ) XAJNTY CF ''TELD . SS l/ 4E. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD ODUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON TN Cretin erovtrcC FUND AND Q1ARC>ABIF AS Fnrr,vc. O A P G A A D CAY CARE A N D 2.945.00 DATED THIS ,_ DAY OF A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 4,223.00 October a , 1925_. TOTAL $6.768.00 MEMBER 12-31-74 • • h f l D C O U N T Y, f ( (1 • F N f U H R R A N C F C L A 01 GENERAL FUND • %ENOCR VENDOR !NPCRMA710N PM/V01! DO/vtlu PO/4CU %UMBER NHF'AER DATE ANCLNT \ • 100 A 0 LOCKSMITH 0066062. 10 16 15 123,30 1 • 0076001 10 16 75 $42;CC • 350 ACMI.W1CKINS04 ORIN7IRY INC 0000001 09 50 75 $14;50 • 836 4LBIRTSONS INC 0066063 10 16 75 1363,53 • 0066066 10 16 75 160.91 • $75 ALL.PURPOSE RENTAC 0073799 1O 16 75 16;00 • 2275 CHARLES ARYAS 0070181 10 LO 75 11428 • 007448887 IO Ca 75 133.46 • • 2,`G 3ACNMANS INC 0053077 10 09 75 137',44 I • 0053070 1O Od 75 $8.95 6 0070010 10 16 75 $16400 • 2713 JAWS R BARTLETT DR 0070159 10 07 75 155.99 • 3150 810 R 0/ ORIECEV tse 0068472 09 25 75 143:49 • 0078507 10 08 75 128,04 • 3250 BARBARA BILCINGS 0061448 10 08 75 $153;85 • • I I ?' Q A D LIST DATE 1O 22 -iS DC NUT PAy DISTKIUUTI) IF CHECKED ACCrL` 1 *4* ♦*4 tit ttt 7867th TOTAL 74671+` TOTAL ttt Ott 744112 TOTAL ttt ttt 788721 TOTAL ttt *44 708720 TOTAL tit *44 76604r TOTAL *4t *5* 796111 TOTAI.. ft• Ott 796111 inTAL ots 800 717112 TOTAL 444 *0* 712112 TOTAt. tot tot *4* •04 tit 404 4t4 tot ***' *5* 714191 TOTAL 73111' TOTAL 725145 TOTAL 770112 TO1AL 713107 TOTAL t1f PAC( F')ChE0RANCES MOUNT 323 30 123,30 $.,00 $42,00 $34.50 $)4,50 3363,53 $363.53 $60.91 $60.91 16,00 360307' 11 G _ A14,28 $14,18 IC') 4, 133,96 333.96 $37;44 1 $37.44 1 $8.95 I /0-)79./ 38,95 116.00 $16.00 355.99 $55,99 $53',49 $53.49 $28.04 128,04 1153;85 1153.05 lc 799g /c ,999 log 00D • • • • • I. I • „• • it • • VENDOR • NURSER VENDOR INPORMATICN 3450 AL 1LOOM • • 4100 STANLEY L elves 4175 R08EAT BAADCEV MO • 4425 ARTHUR BRIM • i t 3465 BY PASS tExACO 9650 COLIN J CAMPBELL • 5750 CAMPUS CLEANERS t s t • 7200 COLO DIStRICT AT1YS Ass►+ 7950 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 8400 C)RCLE D ELECtAIC 01 rENER$L FUNC PO/YOU DO/YOU moPME0 GATE 0070161 10 07 73 0055212 in LA 75 9078064 1n 16 75 0053239 10 07 75 0071!28 10 16 75 0071729 10 16 75 007019s 1n .i 75 0071662 10 03 75 U97}027 09 24 75 6700 (lx t REC = REOORt1IR0 DEPT 0063058 1A 03 75 0070185 07 10 75 0071550 Os 10 75 $600 COOPER COMMUNICATIONS JNC UOtiB`197 to 115 75 IT2S CORY COFFEE SERVICE FLAN INt 0070184 10 07 75 1850 COWAN CONCRETE PRAOUCTS INC 917$ AL DANIELS SERv C'TOWINi1 9275 DAYCIONT DO'fuT# 0066283 09 25 75 0071704- 09 zq 75 6010212 09 30 75 PO/4Pt AHCLA'T 11,95 $114:99 1iO;f6 5114',CO 5370;57 DATE 10 2? 15 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES Ii CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT i 44 444 795111 IfflAI. 4ss *4* 741111 TOTAL bit ii$ 745107 lfTAL 444 ii• .4i 760111 TOTAL si4 7411yr TOTAL. 1130.C4 444 in 741146 TOTAL $19.35 iii *it 731107 TOTAL $239,80 148;00 5.6 *or 733107 TOTAL 110.to bts 444 713107 TOTAL 43,CC 4:i s4* 711111 I01A( $50,50 414 ii. 731114 TOTAL $27.00 bbt ib* $4243 4st 444 731111 TOTAL .$3150 ii. sit 776L12 TOTAL $25:00 *A4 660 7417-46 TOTAL 313•..80 444 it* 741134 TOTAL 731146 TOTAL. 444 •4s 142120 P461 2 11,95 9(,t•� $1,95 /�" 5114;99 9/1) ) $114,99 IC $10;06 $10,00 $114,00 $114.00 $370,97 $370,97 $15004 $130,04 $19,35 419,35 +rK('‘, $239.80 0006) $239,.0 IC) A $48`40in 1( Or ,00 b $10'00 110.00 $5.06 - 55.00 10010 550 50,50 !ho - 127;00 nshj1/7 327,00 1 '' $42.45 $42.45 I03Orcr $57:30 457,30 Olt/ $231lip 25,00 ;Oa' 3138:80 ,0 • I 0 t i t t $ s $ t s s i • vENDOR NUMBER YEND0R INPORMITION 10500 FASTNAN KODAK CO 10350 EASTMAN KODAK CO 10700 THE EATON HERALO 11200 EMPIRE DISPATCH INC 15300 EMPIRE RI880N t TROPhY CO 11950 EYIR1TT LUMBER CU INC 12729 FIRST NAIL BANK OP GREELEY 11630 GARNSEY t WHEELER CO 14130 TMt G'E!LEY DAILY TRIRUNI 14950 GREELEY GAS CO 14980 GREELEY ICE t StO0AGE CO 13030 GREELEY CEASING CO PO/Nall NUxPER 01 GENERAL NNE OAT1 10 22 75 Po/YOU DATE PO/YCt AHOLKT 0075419 09 12 75 $19063 0063055 09 29 75 $71,60 0070383 10 15 75 $16,56 0068227 10 15 75 117;30 0068232 In 15 75 $46;00 0055200 10 08 75 51.361,35 0075798 10 16 73 $59.52 0078543 09 24 75 6510,14 007677 10 16 75 $87.25 0061943 09 30 75 5142,5° 0061944 09 30 73 $59:00 00619411 09 Al 75 $71.50 0059360 In 09 75 $99,43 0059363 10 14 75 $29.82 0075P36 09 30 75 $14:00 0067678 10 01 75 $291;58 0Q NOT PAY IF CHECKED DISTRIBUTION OF ACCfu'st TOTAL *** *0* 781146 TOTAL *0* *** 714111 TUTAL or* *** 713117 TOTAL *** t** '144114 1i)TAL *0* *** 731114 TOTAL •tt *4* 763127 ;JTAL et* *4* 786640 TOTAL 0*t *4* 765145 TOTAL *4* *4* 741146 TOTAL **• 0** 761127 TOTAC *** *4* 712112 -TOTAL *** *** 786940 TOTAL 4*4 4** 751113 tOTAk. *et *4* 765113 ...TOTAL *40 t** 788720 TOTAL ** 4** 712.146 712197 PAGE 3 FNCuNBRANCES AHUUNTco it $138,60 fro f "9141,83 tCgo« $71,60 $71.60 Io$�f $16,56 $16,56 537$37,50 $48,00 $48,00 $1,363,35. $1,163.15 $59.52 159,52 $516.14_ $116,14 105011 $87.25 687,25 Ib`g 04 $142'.50 6142,50 $59,00 $59.00 $31.50 $31,50 $99.43 199,43 $29.82 $24,43 508 ba 1 " i°4,00 -16g° $76 Q01 $1@1.58$ • O • ,,0 u 0 Ivo liver it Iv i t S viN00R s NUMBER S $ S S s • t t i t t t t • • • VCNDOR IN$ORMATION 15149 GREELEY NATIONAL RANK 15250 GREELEY NATL RANK TRAVEL: AGY 15805_ J$M GREIGO 16075 KINGMAN C HAROING 26750 HIG11l•AUH NURSERIES 17350 HOME LIGHT L POWER CO 01 GENERAL RAC PO/VOU PO/YOU NUMAER PATE 0087679 10 O1 75 0076627 10 15 75 0058207 10 06 75 0058208 10 O6 75 0078655 30 01 75 0065737 IO 07 75 0076235 09 01 75 vV IoW=l 1l1 %J7 r 0068002 1.(1_.°6 75 POIVet AIfCUNT $563•,43 $128.79 $246,CC $1;871;C0 $153,47 $30.00 $51•,50 I!,.27 $1,986.44 0074476 60-69-15 -$1;702;67 6614417 ..-0-61-75 4116;76 $1650 $4:VANE SOCIETY or WFL0 t0 1AO 0071sts 10 16 15 4412'.68 17840 I B K CORP.OEKVER 005101-2 10- 15 73 $57240 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED OATt IO 22 75 D1StRIBUTll1U OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL 0$4 iii 131146 731197 796146 796197 797146 797197 TI.TAL iii Si* 706146 706197 VITAL iii sot 741191 TOTAL AAA AAA 741197 TOTAL Asi sii 704515 TOTAL 0s0 AAA 79?112 TfIAI. *AA srs 732141 ITAL srs srr 77011? 1OTAL ors sii 715113 765113 TOTAL si4 AAA 7S11L? TOTAL AMA AAA 786620 TOTAL iii 444 741107 TOTAL iii ii$ 708197 TOTAL 17875- T is ►+ CORP 0047862 .16.10 7y $12y;lo -$44 '4i 71,192 I rec $257.58 $67.34 $219,70 $38,00 $90,79 $31,67 $113,9? $361.43 $38.00 $90.79 $►28.79. $246.00 $246.00 $12871bopo I1,71.o0 $15.153.47 10V)-4() PACT. +x,5;00s $3G.66 �-0-� $30,00 $51$S1.s° 1O0!' $17127 $17.T7 1 n43(ac� $1,409)15 $49'1.29 $1,986.44 / $1+71+2,67 110702s/47 I '130;76 $130.76 '472;88 $472.88 109C3,-) $872;00, $87200 ibV" $63;7 Li • • • • s L • ir •33 t 1"� VENDOR \UIBER VENDOR INPORNAIION 15325 1N7ERSIATE 5RANOS CORD 15400 JEROHE CO C 18225 JONNSON AUBLtS1ttN0 CO IkC c C t f t i C 4 19550 K.HART #4347 19725 KEENE VALLEY SUN 20450- THOMAS KLAUSNER 20550 GARY KNAU3 N 0 01 GENERAL FUNC PO/VDU PU/VDU NUHBER DATE 0057969 10 15 75 0071695 10 16 75 0066074 10 16 75 0071220 10 t4 75 0075797 10 16 75 )069804 10 07 75 0070188 '10-01 75' 0070190 10 01 75 0066075 10 16 75 0070182 10 15 15 0055013 10 07_75 0078557 10 15 75' 0078858 10 1575 PO/1r O4 AHC1'K1 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED 3310:40 444 179.50 614 444 444 DATE 10 2? 75 DISTRIBUTION OF FNCOPBRANCES ACCOUNT AHOUNT 717197 TOTAL 714191 TOTAL 742128 TOTAL 3299;44 is* 114 788726 TOTAL 124.18 ts. #Ii 715117 TO TAI 1e9,37 ++4 sit ilil. s •44 444 173:90 s1+ 446 175,90 444 144 $11,39 ass 444 17:Sb 144 1103;64 44 ass $10,00 414 44i ft0:0o , ..+. 116 766640 TOTAL 701112 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 796112 TOTAL 786646 TOTAL 713117 TOTAL 758111 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 0078860 10 15 75 i1O'.Co f+4 444 743107 TOTAL 0078863 10 16 75 0078866 In 16 75 110.00 a., *5* 110:Co ii, ssi 745107 TOTAL 745107 163$127.78 .56 1310'.40 1310.40 PALE. 5 / 0 6,3 179.50 - 179.70 Rage -5`X 1259;44 1259.44 124.18 $24.18 $99.37 199.37 1151.25 $151.25 173;90 $7$.90 175.90 175.90 111;39 Ill.39 47;56 17.56 3103,64 $103.64 rot° ..610;00 110.00 510:00 110.00 110;00 $10,00 110$00 /10.00 110:00 �o$b/l'A • i s 1 l YINDOQR t SUMBER C C C C t C C r C C L VENDOR INFORHATICN 2096$ LARIMER COUVTv 21046 BRAD LEACH 21157 NEL LEEOON 21178 FRED LEIT2 ND 21500 FRANCES A LINDSTROM 21550 FRANCIS M LOUSTALET 11000 0 0 u►i0 Pun 22955 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 23400 ROBERT N HILLER 24250 MOUNTAIN 61($ 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU PO/IIOU MOHAIR DATE 0078671 10 )1 75 0070186 10 07 75 0070196 10 07 75 0073859 10 15 75 0076461 10 15 75 0055216 10 15 75 0071415 10 15 75 0076660 10 15 75 0076661 10 15 75 0076662 10 15 75 OC''8707 10 15 75 0069546 09 30 75 0070180 10 08 75 0036443 O4_09 75 0056404 09 05 75, 0056436 09 26 75 doivOpt AHCLNT $12,tt $2; CC $10.92 $10.00 $10;co $44.18 $23.30 $100;CO $100.CC $60,00 $1o0.00 $113'.74 121,19 $37.1;17 64:.17 $414.03 00 NOT PAY iF CHECKED 114 etc 711 e n 131 11• 04 •*4 714 *4* 111 ♦ii 011 •4* •41 *4* 751 *4* 111 114 M11 4*. ♦t/ 44* 0* *4* 111 •4* ♦*. 117 •1♦ *4♦ 0411 10 22 75 PACE: 6 01 TRI6OTTO ( OF FNCUHBRANCE5 ACCOUNT AFOOT TOTAL 746111 TOTAL 731107 TOTAL 796111 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 761111 TOTAL 710111 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 742128 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 731114 TOTAL 731114 TOTAL 73111` TOTAL $12.00 $12.00 $2;00 $2,00 /D9Ogle $10.92 $10.42 (ag O tj $10.00 410.00 rngvy`1 $10.00 $10.00 $44,38 $44.38 $23,30 $23.30 (0300' 8100.00 $00,00 $too;o0 $100.00 880,00 18o;no $100.00 $100,00 $113;74 3715;74-M g r08Of,'/ O5 $21.19 $2-1'.19-10g1/23-- 371417 3�71�17 64.17 $914703. - $4I4.03 s DATE 10 22 75 VENDOR %UMBER YENOOR INFDRMBTI0N 34254 mouht6im 8ECL 24550 MURPHY CUNBfR tf 24000 N C 25700 NECSON;NATEY:PATUURSON 23750 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 01 GINFRAL 'ONO PO/v0V Po/,0U POOL NUMBER DATE ANCUNT 0076437 09 26 75 0056441 09 26 15 0050450 10 02 'IS 065645t in 02 75 0056464 10 09 75 0068070 10 15 75 0078674 10 10 75 0066550 09 04 -n 0063062 10 o7 15 0075700 10 14 75 0066016 10'16 75 0066082 to 16.75 13,05 8440:31 117,c8 18.54 $48.64 1189.C2 $139:16 si 18:7:0 823.70 62:25 $7.65 $51 .60 0066083 In 16 75 41:14 0010191__-1n 07" 73 0075200 OS 23 75_. _0074997 10 0T 75 0075000 09 25 75 $6',75 $8/69 $3:77 811:48 its PAGE 7 00 Nor PAY N$TAi8UTION (IF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT 4*s *i4 731114 ?DIAL 444 444 786630 TOTAL 785630 10TAL X44 444 786630 TOTA; 4$1* 41*$ 718114 TOTAL 441* 41*4 790114 TOTAL .44 4r4 74811'. TOTAL ra. '44t 770149 TOTAL 44. 444 714112 TOTAL 44. 444 706107 TOTAL iris 0$ 786110 TOTAL 440 786710 TOTAL 444 444 *4* 114 786710 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 444 444 797112 TOTAL 444 •444 731112 TOTAL 731112 444 $3$5 3.05 4440.31 $440.31 117.08 $11.08 $8:94 $8.94 $46,64 $48.64 4189.02 1189.02/ Irctsl 1139.16 ✓ 1130.16 10305 s- $156.00 ibSobV' $23;1203,70 10$01 42:22.25 162661 $1.65 $1.65 131,60 $31.60 11,74 $1.74 16;75, . $6.75 4669 $8,69 11177 $1.77 $11.48 S i $ It 1 • '110, t VENDOR $ s M9iR • 4 a • E t t t c t C c t t i t • VENDOR INFCRN81fON 25775 FRANK NEMETN 23975 NOBEL iNC 26485 NCAMELCD COMM CO 25600 OFFEN ACEHARD'AARF 26750 OILMAN E OLSON 27650 PifhEY bUWES 27900 POSTMASTER 27915 POSTMASTER 27926 POSTMASTIR 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU PeOVOU PD/VOL NUMBER DATE AMOUNT 0075001 09 29 75 0075788 10 to 75 0071413 10 09 75 0069111 10 02 75 0078786 to 16 75 0068334 01 01 75 0078349 10 10 75 0061053 10 01 75 0075901 1O 16 75 0069 781 10 10 75 0070151 10 _14 _75 0069802 10 06 75. $1 .3:C0 $4841 $41.32 188866 $294'875 $49:50 $28.12 1109856 1?0'.CO $9860 $1,327,S7 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED 44$ 4416 4$. 44. •44 04• ♦$. t0# ♦4t .44 4s• 44. 444 *4* a, *40 *** *4e 4*t *4* 190,60 $44 44 DATE 10 22 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT TOTAL 731112 TOTAL 786710 TQTAI 710111 TOTAL 742126 TOTAL 78792? TOTAL 770112 TUTAi 727111 TOTAL 714112 701AL 769112 TOTAL 7n811` 714116 715116 720116 725116 741116 754116 761116 763116 766116 780116 786710 795116 TOTAL •44 795116 TOTAL f4* 762'1TO6 ENCAMUNTCE5 O $11848 $4841 $4,41 PACT: 8 c. rc,(•.) 1 $471443!) 188866 (88868 IL $294,35 $49'.50 "()V-1) $49,50 1 $28!,12 O^ 128; l2 !C $ff 1109, 56 U`) U(, / $109,58 $2012• -\ 120,00 $9,60 $9,60J s. %A $692;-86 • a9' w4 • 4J,VJ 14890 11159 1245142 1216,25 $88,30 $9:10 583:81 $41190 4116,46 $1;327897 IDOL — s"14%;60 Logo& 1181;83;00 boo(o$ 3 t 3 it i3 „ u I" ti • YUMDOR NUMBER VENDOR INP0RMA?ION 28600 R 4 A WELL t DUMP INC 10701 SAPEMAV STORES : GREELEY 1075m SAMS PRODUCE 30850 SANITARY LAUNDRY 6 CLEANERS 10959 00N1i0 SCHAPER MD 31150 SNEP ENTERPRISES 12116 S141VESS INC 32671 WALTER 4 SPECKMAN 02728 ROBERT STA0OS 00,VDU NUMBER 0078490 01 GENERAL FUN$ PO/YOU DATE 10 01 75 0070189 09 24 75 0034569 09 10 75 0036206 10 15 75 0078062 IO 1s 75 0078063 10 15 75 0074756 09 30 75 0074757 09'30 15 0075773 04 1175 0063061 10 07 75 0070484 10 16 73 0074998 1007 75 33150 SLATE of'COCO.60,t OF IUPCOYMT'007es14 16'64-73 0078515 10 09 75 PbAti AMato $73,14 $89;31 6523.54 1281;75 610, CO $io.G4 $365.59 033E;2o $344,50 $66.50 $196.21 111;ee $1.10 $42;690,79 Do NOT"PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 22 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 040 +++ 770112 TOTAL *0. ++0 101112 TOTAL iii iii 742126 TOTAL +0+ •4+ 725121 TOTAL 444 444 745107 TOTAL '$0 . 444 745107 TOTAL $4+ 004 720112 TOTAL 40+ 00* 720112 TOTAL 444 444 707112 TOTAL $$$ +4* 714145 TOTAL •00 *0* 7e651s TOTAL 0$$ *4* 731111 TOTAL iii *$* 724102 TOTAL +4+ *0* 701102 702102 706102 707102 708102 712102 713102 714102 _71110n 717102 EPICOMBRAHCES AMOUNT $78,14 $73.14 119;31 $19.3► 1523,54 523.54 $281,75 1281,75 610',00 610,00 110;00 $►0000 $365.59 $365.39 $338.20 1338,20 $394;50 $394050) $80.50 $80.10 Ingo"T5� $156;21 $156.21 10S0 -fire $11311.6 8 i o'3 087 aoad4 I PAGE 9 C fog c(i I rosoly s1;10 $1.10 $74404 1351 10 *1►850.33 $912.39 $505161 $665,53 1714;48 $1+538;21 $2+090)02 16'21.37 3 ) 3 ) 3 3 'c. „7i t vENOOA NUMBER C s 4 C C C C VENDOR =NPORM%TION 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU PO/YOU PO/VOL NUMBER DATE AMCUNT 33151 STATE OF COLO DEPT OF IMPI:OYMT 0076513 10 09 75 41;593:42 33190 STENHAN OISTRIAUTINO f0 0071477 09 27 75 473:59 333)0 STEVENS CHEVROLET INC 0071751 10 16 75 427,00 33725 SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS 0078546 10 06 75 419.60 33845 JAMES i SHIFT 0070150 10 03 73 $96:16 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED SOW ttt 555 *5* 744 Ott iti iti Os DATE 10 22 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 71810? 720102 722102 725102 726102 727102 731102 741102 746102 748102 751102 754102 758102 760102 761102 765102 766102 769102 782102 ,m i. is., 785102 786331 787351 788351 789362 792362 793102 795102 796102 797102 798362 799102 IOTAC 762102 TOTAL 742128 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 727112 TOTAL 795111 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES AMUUNT 8241.32 $1;375,77 12.919,73 42+135,39 8100.38 $1,,025,55 42,182154 55,414,82 136,51 8107}25 $77,22 82,260.09 8698,06 $116,19 4349,47 $190.63 8219,93 8183'106 $81.27 $6,387,27 4181155 $2.462,23 $316.91 4441.12 474'130 $285.12 4691,15 $461,08 $205,53 diaMO •I.p,?u $545.43 4658,54 342,690.19 11,593,42 41,93.42 $73:59 173,59 $27.00 $27.00 $19.60 $1996,60 95194,16 PACE 10 g00440 90o44A ICSo. 1g tog��`1 IDS 0(30 log ostl it 7 7 I v3N00R NOM VIN00R 1NF0RNA?ION 14050 SAMLEL S 'SLIP 14700 10'0, OF JOH4StOM4 15070 UNIV or NORTHIAN Cr1L0 17269 MILD to COHHUNttY 17430 WILD COUNTY OFNIRAL Fuhh 01 OENFRAL FUND PO/YOU PO/VOU KINDER OAT! 0070399 10 OS 75 0076400 to A6 75 0060369 to 16 75 0070113 10 15 76 0070t9t 10 07 73 oo69et1 10 09 73 175,0 MILD COUNTY OINIRAL Nf$PITAC 0074426 to 02 75 0016424 10 02 75 0076410 10 02 75 Po/VAL AN04NY $130;00 ►lso.oe $2025 $1,5'.00 $6;00 $2;,00;11 $9:00 ""Co 19;00 OAT( 10 22 75 F N07 PAY CHICKS° ACUUNTU710N UP $NCAP ULNTCfS I poi 000 713107 111TAL 71,107 TOTAL 00$ 00• io0 04$ 04$ •04 000 $$$ 0$$ 044 444 040 000 $$$ 600 •50 750137 TOTAL 731107 10TAL 731111 T11AL 70511$ 706111 7011 2 106112 712112 713112 7146112 71611 72011? 722112 715112 717112 131112 1411.1 7,411? 761112 761112 162lla 166111 109111 716710 716715 79)112 793111 107AL 745101 TOTAL 145107 TOTAL 745107 $150,00. 1150.00 $150;00 1150.00 PAGE 11 ,4,0 $10,23 1t,gc�4 $20.25 112$125.00 10011 $6;00 a,00 .1(4 "5$11;00 $73.50 $193:06 $3,16 $24.67 $10':11 416/139 161,27 $22.3 19;7,55 $t36it4 $6.60 111,01 $2i3J06 $3.16 1125,40 $200.99 $3,;93 $41,10 $124.06 $2e;00 $32.16 $2033 $2,!09;61 $9;00 $9.00 $9;00 $9,00 49,00 :l l T) C C i I C VINDOR NUMBER VENDOR INFORM171oN )7175 M C PLANNING CONN 90295 THE AUCT CLINIC 90296 HAROLD E BRAY SHERIFF 90297 COLO STATE UNIV 90298 SIMOn ISPAREA 90299 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS INC 90300 GENERAC FUND ARAPAHOE CD 90301 ROBERT S HARTINEt 40302 JERRY HIDINA 90305 ARNOLD C MICE!? 90)04 PRESTRESSED CONCRHTE 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU PO/YOU PO/i+pp NUMBER DATE AMO11N 007891; 10 07 73 0078914 10 07 75 0076915 10 07 75 0078916 10 07 75 0071949 10 14 75 o0a211s to 0) 75 0070149 09 11 75 0055298 10 01 75 0066073 10 16 75 0071338 10 08 75 0078699 10 02 75 0066081 10 16 75 0066079 10 16 75 0070187 10 15 75 0078542 09 18 75 DO N0t PAY IF CHECKED $9;00 888 884 19,00 881 $88 19;C0 884 844 49',00 488 888 125.89 841 488 410;00 814 418 16;00 Si. 550 174;65 44s 848 04;45 •148 444 $275;O0 888 844 4 $30;00 444 $44 $14570 484 •44 $31,39 488 848 $t;48 444 888 17'110 44+ 444 DATE 10 22 75 DISTA160 1ON OF ENCyMtPANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745TOT1 7 AL 745107 TOT AC 706111 70 6L 2 706128 TOTAL 7854)0 TOTAL 795107 TOTAL 161127 TOTAL 786490 TOTAL 706110 TOTAL 707123 TOTAL 786490 TOTAL 786640 TOTAL 731107 TOTAL 7271 T T12 AL 19,00 1990 , $9,00 $9.00 $9;o0 5900 $9,00 19;00 $9.00 13150 $118 $22.21 $25.69 $10.00 $10.00 $6.80 $6,80 .7,174,65 $59;85, $39.65 4275,00 $275;00 130;00 430,00 $1470 $►4.70 $38,59 138,19 $1;48 1r,4e 671i,to /02 c/g`I Icgo8$ loSo 7 rogo90 (p$09/ 3 ENODR \UNBAR VENDOR INFDRMATIDN 60)07 GREG TAYLOR 90)06 DIAMOND INTERVATIONAL CORD 90301 sICL IENAEI 60)08 NANCY tDUGHRA4 60)09 MCI11Lt CAR WASH 90210 ROOINE RHOADARHER 90311 DON wICSON PO/YOU NUMBER 0074A90 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU PO/VOL GATE AHCI'N 06 06 75 14;22 0069191 08 )S 75 oo3310t o4 a.1 -15 0055210 10 14 7$ 0071727 10 07 75 0058211 10 16 73 0055196 49 t2 75 1408:94 1i3:Co 164.48 slo6:75 $36'.20 $16t to DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 22. 75 DISTRIBUTION Of ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT ••A •0* 731114 TOTAL 774192 TOTAL 763107 TOTAL 76110, TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 761107 TOTAL 76310? TOTAL s4;22 $4.22 $408:94 $408.94 $23:00 $23:00 $64.48 $64.48 IOSIDt� PAGE 13 ,9,099 $106;75 $106.75 $36620 $36.20 (0%O 116if $162.60 IU$IO - TOTAL ENC'JHBRANCE CLAIMED FOR OtNERAL FUND .■ i71i31t.90 THIS IS TO_CIERTIPY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND $0001l1NG PR0ftOURE8 1+l9E M N CCHPLET`D ON THE A3OVE ISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 THE I RGN /JH A ^ g A O?j - /4k E. . THEIR NAM T WITH THE UNSC*I8E0 AND SWORN 'TO BEFORE HE THISc'?R CAY CfC etFetv.b1915- Iris, C� HI SIONTE, IRESs *Commission Ka AND D;TED ele h6A •t1de ♦ 19fl N ?Hat QAYHtNtS i CLLO E AOEy a THE RESPE(tIVE S 1 ER AAMOU TR SST G�vvaD�E1 ED " e' �-+� DIRECTOR MANAGER AND �Dcetsetik(�y) itss pp YY IQIIA RpV�?OT HE CLA�HS A3 SET FflP,TH ABpV J �A�� WARiiAN'TE INAPAVM#N?CThEREPORHAP EREEBYUF WELEDC()UAIT{N�UPON THED e,✓s..cL i, y FUND TOTALING $ // ,�/.2..�a DATE() THIS U? -'DAY OF. I tdi,W 1970 ATTEST) A( 4 COUNTY CCE K AND RECORDER BY -,, ' 0¢PLTY NAIRH`AR HEEMBER MEMBER IJ 1 P, "INDnn NUMBER VENDOR INFORMATION ( 14950 GREILEY GAS CO C t C C • 17350 HCME LIGHT C POWER CO W E L D C O U N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM 02 ROAD AND BRIDGE Pfl/VOu PO/VDU NUMBER DATE 0059339 10 02 75 0078517 10 09 75 24000 HORGAN COUNTY RURAL ELE(: ASSN 0062199 09 30 75 24250 i4CUNTAIN BELL .26500 NLNN MUNICIPAL GAS 0046443 09 18 75 0053301 10 01 75 21350 PLBLIC SERVICE CO OF ecro 0078496 10 06 75 21400 PLICIC SERVICE CO OF CON] 0071066 10 01 75 29650 ROCKY MTN NATURAL GAS C^ INC 0051914 10 01 75 30300 RURAL ELECTRIC CO 0013495 10 08 75 47600 AILO COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 0069939 10 02 75 PO/YOL ANCLNI $33;47 $754;68 LIST DD NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 22 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 715303 TOTAL 44s 444 712603 715303 TOTAL $31;C6 10. srs 111-.10 ors 045 11,46 srs •44 A3:70 sits rrs $5:16 rrr rss 1513 rrr rrr 1550 rss srr 14;45 rrr rrr TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE • 116:.:! THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL' ACEOUNtING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NAuE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE ISTED C(A S AS RIIUNN ON PAGES 1 THROI!GH / AND DATED Oejobe+..aa s 1975- AND THAI PAYMENTS SHOUCC 9E MADE 10 THE RESPECTIVE OR IN AMOUNTS SET OPPOSiTf THEE NA(E3"WITH THI TOTAL AMOUNT $ $GQ7i DATED THI$ 44 OAY"-OF"4011c01A', 197s,� Nc�DiRFCTBR MANAGEMENT yp _ _ w H O 42.2=4DiY CF tCB S HEREBY RD /{�VD TY UCOLORI µ' ER.Eun�xplCAPpR E rSjf A €/ 2I•OTIlE7�IERE 8Y { PPRaVE/ 0:144e1;4441114-4c51Op 1GETSRHSCbSBSET NN0Rf NOTARY VEIedNORw 11RA?E ME H55fb PAVPr£t�T�TH�R COMMISSIONERS �HHI E10EOF NWS mY E�J`ICOUNTYiUCO/.THE.?Spe.f 4 �4_�Gfc/ FUND TOT$LING $ • I� SATED THIS cpA•1DAY 0FC0Iote•A/; 1975" ATTESTi „< _ IowJZ.' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER RY . DEPUTY CH/AIIR�MrAN•• F!E116E ' eir MEMBER 715303 TOTAL 715304 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 115303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 11STOTAL 701804 TOTAL PAGE ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT $33;47 133.47 It)�I $140.84 $613,84 0 1754,68 I t- (37' 06.00 " "11N;go BO '.10 !b 11,46.46 1000 $3'.70 13, 70 toqill 15;16 410) $5'.16 11' $5.83 ;gr/�, $5.833 fC $5.55.30 $9.$9;45 I01116) 1 5 lldni .. ., } Nc t 1�P^i ,,; YgiR 1$! ACCO VTYDOR INPCR1"T10'+ 3150 810 R OP GR!ELEY INC 140, BREER STEEL Co 9900 (OCC1N3 CUMBER CO 7255 CCLC (FNhORTH INC 8130 CON$UNIRS Olt, CU 14050 GAMEY AUTO PART! CO 1fIC 14950 GNIILEY GAS CO 14979 GRIILEv GLASS CON?ER 16025 HAMAONS IMP [Mc PniVCij NUNPER WELD C O U N T Y, COLORADO E N C U M A R A N C E C L A 1 P L 1 S T 05 INTRAGOVERNNENTAC SEA'i1CQS n0/VDU PO/VCL 00 NOT PAY DATE ARCMsT IF CHECKED 0068261 10 01 75 0068762 10 01 75 00A5994 09 25 73 e0757t'1 1n 01 75 0099999 09 10 73 00A2645 09 09 75 0067663 09 16 75 0067667 09 29 75 0061966 07 29 75 0078203 09 30 75 0078204 09 _S0 79 0061823 10 03 75 0089198 10 02, 7$ 0018916 09 10 75 0071201 00 SO 75 !7;221:83 aa* *a* 8144;00 as a** 83.45 5*0 a** 159C6 *4* 050 847;16 aaa *a* $222;21 **• *** $47;18 •i* AAA 178.30 **• aa* 155 92 *** *** $82:30 *a* *** $12'.00 *** $4* $350:18 *** *AA !30:17 As* *a* 876'.59 46* AAA 1S69 AAA AA* ..o Vi4 a.oani6.. c- IS .`.•Yf.•'+•a ,:ar .nr. r.air%m,hD •. -..•. :. OATr 10 22 75 D!STR18UTIUN OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT &MOUNT 722554 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722952. TOTAL 722657 722833 TOTAL 722833 TOTAL 722851 TOTAL 7;2854 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL T22TOTAL 722803 TOTAL:. 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 7 3803 715803 TOTAL 722833 TOTAL 122833 PAGE 87,221'83 ` 17,321.83 $144;0n 11f $144.7 Jf%'3i $3.45 83.45 1O01 01 $ 24. 96 $341,9;06 1O1/S $47' 1146 109 119 7. 16 $22ii22s21 10g1:)0. $47,09_ $47.58 178.30 $78.50 906;92 156.92 182;50 $82.90 112 00 ;12:60 1550;88 $550.88 829;01 $21,16 $30.17 "$76;59 $76.39 $369 logiS • 0 0 0 • • • • • VW • • • rInOOR +UMBER VENDOR INFORMATION 16450 hENORIE S SOLTHOFR CO 17350 HONE LION? b POWER CO Pr/You WISNER 0) 111TRAGDYERNYENTAL SfpVIcFS PO/YOU DATE 0068007 In 02 75 0078202 00 29 73 18051 INO b CONTRACTORS SUP CO INC 0056168 09 30 75 23530 MOPPAT PAINT I GLASS 24225 MOUNTAIN AGGREGATES 1"C 24250 MOUNTAIN BELL 23800 NEWCO !NC 21118 PANTERk NESTS108 27200 PARR AUTO PARTS CO 28025 POWER EQUIPMENT CO 30923 SAUNDERS PETRI CO 34700 TOWN OP JOHNSTOWN 33925 US WELOINO INC 37700 WELD COUNTY CANDFIi,C 38800 WINDSOR HARD4ARE t SUPPCY CO 0071287 10 02 73 0070351 10 02 75 0056461 10 02 75 0041937 09 23 75 0062174 09 30 75 0058954 10 06 75 0068527 09 26 75 0074341 09 Al 73 0060368 10.02 73 0021526 10 04 75 00S$90i 10 02.73 PD/VOL AHCUNT $25:48 $341.37 $189,56 141,89 11,278.54 44720 4:95 $28:43 438).54 470,08 $25,548.33 412C0 431.70 ET:CO 0039078 to 08 75 _ 1,467.38 0019079 10 08 73 ;29.00 DATE 10 22 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION nF ENCUPBRANCFS IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT 444 444 444 444 444 444 404 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 •44 444 44* 444 444 444 444 444. •4* 444 444 *44 0* TOTAL $3.69 722853 TOTAL 713837 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 715804 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722833 TOTAL 714803 TOTAL 722833 TOTAL 714837 TOTAL 714837 TOTAL 712837 425;48 $25.48 $341g37_ $341.17 $189.96 $189.96 $41;89 $41,89 PAGE 2 101 soOll 1009 $l,$1,278.44 $47,z440 / 7,)0 log e 4:95 4,93 7Dg13' 428;83 $9.83 I O$13 4383,54 $363.i4 I"'3`>✓ $70.08 $70.08 Ing/3 $25+548.33 4251548,33 10151&1v $12 00 IC1137 412.00 131,70 Ip4l1- 431.10 47:2347.... 9 .02 f�l� $5+467.38 85)461;38- 029,00 i • • • • • If• • ' • •., * * • 9 • • • • • • • • • • • r , , xe.a. • TOTAL t) q f24,g0 • 3 I III • • YENOCR • \EMBER • • • • • • • a VENDOR 1NPORMAIICN 03 INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES UMPDAU NUMBER TE DATE l0 22 75 PAGE PO/4pL DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF iNCuMBRANCES AHCUKI IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIHEB PCB INTRAGOVERNWENTAL SERVICES ■ IA:,IS9,99 THIS tS TU CERTIPY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON T THROUGH 3 AND DATBp C`. .fabt&.4.ar 9'76 ANhD 71HAT PAYMENTS SHCULC„BE WADE Tp ME. RESPE Milk NAMES Wtt14 THI TOTA1, AMOUNT $ Na, /.t J. 7 DATED 11413 4c.4' ce 0O -e e 44 l9 AND 0Oll SCRIBER IND SWORN TO BEFORF HE THIS s' /Y CF C� ttio 1975 H ( .k. &.1 til C, ,�'t',�,t% NOTARY PUBLIC, WE THE B'IARD Cr COUNTY COMH!SSibN(RS a tOISAptR6�11 t/; CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVII AND WAR'A S N PAYM€NT THEREFOR ARE HERE Y RUNG T'JTALING SA/4 /a ) 99 BATED THIS-? rvOAY OF �Toh&a 19%o- ATTEST' ' J l DEPUTY CHAIRMAN B fit`' ,�. ,ettr� '�+-csJp t'tints „e cc, 1/4/ C11--,� l §-O HE ABOVE ISTED CIA HS AS SHOWN ON PALES 1 CTIVE OR IN, AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE 9-r- �• RECTOR mA AGIME 6T • Y C M SION E IRESi F WELD COUNTY, CoLORADO, HERE BY 1APPROVE) (MVO DR Hu UPON THE .4,4„4,",-,.“2,-,4_."‘ nt..1,144, • „rd:_‘.. COUNTY CLERK ANN -RECORDER AY MEMBER • 3 0' • • • 0 • • • vINOOR NUMBER • • VENDOR INFORMATION N E l O C o u N T Y; COLD ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM 07 1'CGH CAPITAL FLND Pn/VOu po/VOU NUMBER DATE 17!30 WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0056064 10 07 75 PO/W04 ANCUNT 612,160,5$ R A D O LIST DATE 10 22 75 DD NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF FNCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMOUNT es* Oft 701192 TOTAL TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR %CGN CAPITAL FUND s 112'160,50 TM EB OUES PA THROUGH/ CE4NOPDATEDRIY TWAT(Ntloo a..z 'N1a>S ANDGTHATGPAYKEPRCNtSpMc( THEIR NAMES WIEH THE TOTAL AMOUNT B /.,2 /4,0. 5? GATED TI4IS4 • AND Z��h ►L '✓CA-Kr--N�,e1 NOTARYD44 TO PUBLICBEFCREMlf, TNITHEBOARDCFY TG13APRt)VI) NI CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVEI AND HARRANF,S N PAYMEN FUND TOTALING 6 /0;;/60.56 SATED THIS ,567'!fbAY OFen: " IPUTY j CHAIRMAN . • • • • PAGE 1 $12016008 $12,160,;8 Il4l t41 E �SIO A u S TOR KAPOS 5.1 E BEEN COHPCCETEO ON TOE ABOVE LISTED ClAINS AS SNO 0 E PACE 1p HE RESPECTVE FIDO S IN E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE ^�DA c OF :T� b,I ,• 19 is- y(i', <__rE)IRECTOR MANAGEMENT CF Ofllvv, 1490 HY C H N IREST MyeAmtHwonevfresOn.3,474 CCUATY COMMISSION RS CF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, NEVA'? IJPPROVE) T THEREFOR ARE HE3EBY D.806R'E ANN UPON THE /' g / %S ATTFSTIa1. ,. ..3 .. , COUNTY CLERK ANb RECORDER BY MEMBER MEMBER datcf tpy • • • • • .4 :• I • • WELD COUNTY,COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM CIST 09 WCGH DEPRECIATION FUND DATE 10 22 75 • vENOCR VENDOR INFORMATION PO/VDU PO/VDU PD/VOt DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF W MBER NL'MRER DATE AMOUNT IF CHECKED ACCOUNT • 37350 ►iILD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL. 0056063 10 07 77 BI7,009,94 *5. 50* 701160 TOTAL • TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR WCGH DEPRECIATION FUND • 117,009.94 HEANO 0 T /� U A��, B 0 D, t9 T A T T AH E NT A�VE���EEADE TPLTHEO ESPCtT ABOVE • THEIRCNAMMES WITH THEFT At Np NT $ 7 on�,A�I1 THA PAYMENTS TH14,20.3 ' I!ADE T� THE R St99C E� THIS IS TO CERTIFY THATT ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCE URES k �lUJ E A C 1 #t AN $ E E I _ AY. CFD i4A/, 19 VS'Miie. C -" Q.h ti 14 -ti l,Jt-Et-�+-+� NOTARY Pliant' aE, THE BOARD Cf COUNTY CO NI SS I01�'EAS OF W • --40'tStPPRQYtItHE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABVE ANO WARRANT) I' PAYMENT TIEREFOR ARE HERE Y DRDE`� 'UNO TOTALING $ 110007 9d hATED THIS a ✓DAY OF CYtrzttaj 149x' ATTtSTi • 0 1! Y CHAIRMAN r/�•t r!t cj91244,,eirafp • • • • • • E t t t t C PAGE 1 FNCIIMBRANCES AMOUNT 117,009,94 ,I4t' $179009,04 �a5 ISTED CLAIMS AS SHORN ON PAGES 1 OtS, IN TlfVIMOU N TSccSEET uOPP1POOSITE y��mmlRE DAI i41.'i,EMAPT COUNTY, CNORAOO, HERE RY (APPROVEI DWN UPON THEab ,(1-=. eci.ett.-.i/ COUNTY CLERK AND RFC RDER BY MEMBER • 0. • • • ,s ,1 1+ • • • • • , w viNOCR NUKBEA VINOOR INFORMATION (LO C O U N T Y, COLORADO E N C U M E R A N C I CLAIM LIST 10 KCGH OPERATING FLNC Pn/VDU NUMIER PO/VDU DATE PO/VOL AMCLhI D0 NOT FAN/ IF CHECKED ( 37550 WILG COUNTY GINIRAL HOSPITAL 0056065 10 08 13 $139;238:12 ttt 005606A 10 17 75 1225;330:49 SO* DATE 10 22 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT tot 701160 TOTAL "S 701160 TOTAL PAGE l $13q,238'82 51190255,82 L 0€140 $2251330;49 $2251330;49 I $225,330.49 TOTAL INCUNIRANCE CLAIMED FOR WCGI( OPERATING FUND • $3640569,31 THIS IS TO CERTIIY 1H4f, LC A COUNTING APO BuACETING PROCEDURES MAF PEEN CoHpt€TED ON me ABOVE ISTEO CIA! AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 THROUGH / ANO OAT!% 2441` ,. %1 1915 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC RA MADE TO ?HE RESPECTIVE IT IN- A�NT{CSET OPPOSITE THIIR 14AM1$ WITH THE TOTAL A 6u1NT $ 1/4.141 5 9).,Y/ DATED THIS.��',10,V OF C. ie l4.11 1975`, �` ANp bdpb!? eSCA !LIED AND SWORN fQ BI ORE ME TIRIy-i?Uit ti CF ..tt6et% L97� HY C�'HI S!0!I E P PESiJi ommluber�ya ,1970 �4Ctrt 41.11 ,../ t- A•e'd )c/ WrpARY PUBLIC) W TH BOARD CP COUNTY COMMISSION RS OF WELD COUNTY) COLORA00' !ERE eY (�PPROV€! FD}ifPBRoV{' �i1 A H A�S SET 10RTH ABOVE' AND WA�ANT IN PAYMENT THEREFOR ARE IIIE Y OR�R OR�W11 UPON rHl�//c�.�;t/ L/z!/l,clM«/. PUN° `OTALING"I 0/f r., (0 . S/ ATED THISA. ! 0OAY OF (''sofa, i9? ATTEST; ‘:4 «. s} . it , COUNTY CCERK AND RECOR R BY OiPUTY CHAIRMAN, ME�B MEMBER AI J+/ i ,I i 0 • • 0 h' E L O C O U N I Y, COLOR A 0 U 4EHDOR NUMBER VENDOR IN$ORPATtCN ENCUUBRANCE C l l l to WCGN OPERATING FLNC pO/VOU PO/VOL PO/OL NUMBER GATE LUCLNT ( 3?550 MELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 0056065 10 08 75 slaci238;E2 0056066 10 17 75 1225;330.49 M LIST no NOT pAY IF CHECKED 0* *0 701160 TOTAL *1* Wit 701160 TOTAL TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOR H'CGH OPERATING FUND a $364,569,31 THIS IS TO CERTIFY TN4t t,C A ECUNTItG ADD Aun.EtING pROCEOURES HAVE BE TMROUGW / AND DATED ,,,./.4), teal; 19%5 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC BA ?NOIR,14AMES WITH THE TOTAL A RUNT $044 .5(6 ,1/ DATED THIS_f4'.« AND/bUGG\T�� ,./ �S�AAsttJtas✓ NN¶TARYORN TO BE PUBLIC, ORE 14E T► I SCARD CFYCI tCUNT �� GGttt 1I C N A SET FORTH AODVEI AND WARRANT IN PAYMENT TIE lUND. TOTALING $..so�Ddc.5/ QA TED THIS::-qai`fDAY OP �C�7;Gr4, i975- JIpuTV / C r DATE 10 22 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT ENCUPBRANCES AMOLNT 1132 $139,238.82 122,5; 330.49 $225,330.49 J EN COH[ L€ETED CN YHIE ABOVE ISTED GfAl` AS SHo i 0e pAGES 1 MADE O THt RESPECTIVE ; - i'PJt�,�IN AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE O1),Y, OF �, Ile to 19j� ,, rte——et*ECTDR MANAGEMENT e tt�o✓; 191.6- MY C ' Ml S I ON E P AE S t Mr Convnfnka exp(/u D«. 5, t978 Y COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COIORADA'EBE.BY'I"PPROVE) REFOR ARE HE EBY ORDE OR4WU UPUN THE 'L'.✓,i C-kt/l.if«.<'r_ ATTEST; ��. Ju. COUNTY CCERK AND RECOR cR BY CHAIRMAN /-MEFyB - / MEPBER !S• a a f VENDOR \UMBER % E L D C O U N T Y, C C l Q R A 0 O ENCUMBRANCE CIAIP CIST 11 REVENUE SHARING VENDOR INFORMATiC`I Pn/VDU PO/VDU NUMBER DATF 4815 BURCH ELECTRIC CO + TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED FOQ REVENUE SHARING • !$92,80 t { PO/VCL /HCUhT 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED $892i80 $892.80 PAGE 1 THIS 1S Tg CERTIFY THAT 11,1ACCOUyTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE IVIED CLAIM AS SHOkN ON PAGES 1 THROUGH AND DATED .n, 19/6" AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULC $E ADS 0 H RESPECTIVE V O N T MOUNTS SOT OPPOSITE THEIR NAPES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 79a go DATED T �� C�y� OF 1 AN C ^SU8sCRIBEn AND SWORN f n�` 4 7. 197 ' 1!l ��iJ-C3meitTOR MANAGEMENT ,4 �l ` �✓ 0 BEFORE HE TNISU�, _ CAY CrCF eC� � 14 3'MY t0 ! I N EKPI S1 MYCommhi!n•rN+�C�e s.T91B y L s Z NOTARY PUBLIC. WO, THE BOARD CF CCLhTY CONMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, CO{O 0 tDI$APPROVEtA HE £LAIMS AS SFT FORTH ABOVE, AN9r WAOOAIIJt IN PAYMENt .}EREFDR ARE HE BY D RAT THE ERE BY (AP R4G l O C• rErBER �J FUND TOTALIN $ 3. o A TEO TMIS oZ" OAY OF L�i tip 7 ,�- � E H`I UPON THE No RE 'l�tt \. �EPUTY "� + 19 AITESTI, � ti COUNTY GCE K N RE 0 ER BY CHAIRMAN HEM ER 0047890 10 16 75 DATE 10 22 73 DISTRIBUTION (IF FNCI)MBRANCES ACCOUNT APOUNT $892,80 •** 0* 703191 TOTAL a a a rte. - S t I. r• C S se • MMUS WARM Or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO October 22, 1915 Tape #75-101 l 105 the Soard of County Commissioners of Veld County, Colorado, met to regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, October 22, 1975, 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; Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacbcucci was absent Also present: County Attorney, Samuel 9, Telep Director of Management 6 Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 15, 1915 and October 20, 1975. A motion was made and seconded. Motion carried. BIDS PRESENTED AND APPROVED: Three Guard Rails Type 3 rail, 12 ga galvanised, 25 lengths (includes 18" post bolts, nuts 6 washers) Bidder Quentijy Unit Price Total Dig "R" of Greeley 1100r 2.92/17P. $3,212.00 8" X 8" X 6' Guard Rail Wooden Posts with 8" X 8" X 14" post blocks Bidder Big "R" of Greeley en Ity Unit Price Total 176 16.99%a, $2,990.24 Alternate for item /2, Steel W6 X 8.5 X 6' posts, W6 X 8.5 X 1'2" blocks Bidder Big T" of Greeley �u yljy, kli Price Total 176 23,96 ea, 11711.36 Reflector Tabs Bidder 492114,K Unit Price Total Big "R" of Greeley 88 .6l ea, 1---13,68 type 3A Anchor Assemblies, End Section only (does not include dcncrete or rebar) Bidder quanta Unit Price Total Big R" of Greeley 21,45/ea. $ 42.90 A total of all Items except the alternate $6,298.82 A total of all items except Item /2 (includes alternate) $7,419.94 The Engineer commented that 902 of this expense will be reimbursed. Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept the bid fn the amount of $6,298,82, Chairman billings secaMed the motion and it did carry. C IAtMS AYi ROVSO: Ott motion it vas moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Notion carried. Encumbrance Claim List t:enoral Fund RoaJ and Bridge lntragovernmentat Hospital Capttat Fund Hospital Depreciation Fund Hospital Operating Fund Revenue Sharing Social Services Claims AND ADC OAP $71,512.50 868.11 42,159.99 12,160.58 17,009.94 364,569.31 892.80 $ 2,545.00 4,223.00 668.00 APPOIN NTNTS, HEARINGS, REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additional Island Grove Park Board - The Chairman asked that this meeting be removed from the agenda. The Island Grove Park plans have been drawn. December 10, 1975 - Board meeting cancelled due to Commissioner's Convention. November 8, 1973, 9t00 A.N. - Democratic County Assembly at Community Building. November 6, 1975 - Republican County Assembly. Time and place not available. Budget hearing finalization, October 31, 1975 - The Chairman indicated this date could possibly be changed. Guyed Meteorological Tower at Erie, communication from FAA, was referred to the Planning Department. Donation from North Weld Produce Company - The Chairman commented on the $250.00 check donated for use of the livestock barns to store onions. The check to be deposited into the 4-H Foundation Fund. Clerk to the Board's Office was instructed to send a letter of apprection to Hr. Paul Hoshiko, Jr., doing business as North Weld Produce Company. Notice from District Court, Frederick Area Fire Protection hearing, November 13, 1975, 1:30 P.H. This is an amendment to expand the district. Thank you from the Brute family for the honors bestowed to Home Bruce by Weld County, vas commented on by the Board. Council of Governments 203 Water Quality Study - The Chairman announced that the suggested time table has been established. This is a two year study of water quality from its source to its use, to its return to the river. He also listed the firms to the technical consultant area, population, economic, demographic, land use, institutional and financial corporation finalists. COUNTY ENGINEERt I. The Engineer reported he has talked with Union Pacific Railroad representattve, Hr. Iruasdale, regarding the status Of the plans at Firestone and Frederick. The representative indicated the plans are being reviewed and does not anticipate any problems. The Engineer stressed we are anxious for the decision. The representative indicated ve would have an answer within weeks. 2. The County Engineer and Commissioner Jacobucci attended the Greeley City Council meeting and requested the four inch water tap for the missile site. The request has been referred to the public works department for study. He also commented we would have to appear before that department in about two weeks. 3. The Engineer has presented the survey and his recommendations to Commissioner Moser on the drainage problems on County Roads 51 and 16 in District 13. He commented in order to solve the drainage problem, someone will have to reconstruct Jim Creek. The creek has silted full over the years. He suggested it be ten feat vide and tnree feet deep. Henrylyn Irrigation Company has some interest in this Jim Creek water flow in this area. The Engineer to further frvestlgate the ownership of the water. The County Attorney indicated he had ?its 2, October 22, 1175 been phoned by Roger Hansen, legal sou nael representing John Grattan, requesting the decision. The County Attorney suggested the findings be wade known to Mr. Hansen. The Engineer commented the release must be made by Cocsaissioner Moser, as he now has all the information. Commissioner Moser said he will take care of it. FAIR WARD APPOINTMENTS: Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept the Extension Department's recommendations and appoint or reappoint the following names: Dr. S. H. Scheel, Ron Preston, Fred May, Robert Wardlaw, Bill Diehl, Charles Sylvester and Mrs. Melvin Ceib. Chairman Billings seconded the cotton and tt did carry. Chairman Billings asked the Clerk to the Board's Office to take the proper action and notify the appointees. RECORDED EXEMPTION 133, EDMUND C. DVORAK: Tom Honn, coning administrator, made the record and reviewed the Planning Commission's staff favorable recommendation. The applicant vas not present. Commissioner Moser, after brief discussion, made a motion to grant this request. Chairman Billings seconded the motion and it did carry. RECORDED EXEMPTION 190, ARCHIE M. SPRAGUE: Mr. Bonn again made the record and gave the Planning Commission's staff favorable recommendation. He also reviewed the reasons. Mr. Sprague vas in attendance. The requested split was to allow the daughter and son-in-law a set of improvements on 12.432 acres. Commissioner Moser made a motion to allow this request. Chairman Billings seconded the motion and it did carry. St?M PETERSON, MOBILE HOME REQUEST: Mr. Peterson did present his request to the Board. The request being that he owns 360 acres and wishes to permanently locate a double wide mobile home as his home. The existing homestead will remain and will probably be used for storage. He questioned why he should have to pur- chase a modular home, much more costly, rather than a double wide mobile home. He cannot Justify what the danger point is between a double wide and a modular home. The Chairman referred to current zoning regulations. There is a pro- vision in toning regulations that allows a mobile home for hired help. The Chairman added this zoning regulation is in the process of being amended. The County Attorney recommended if this request is allowed it could be treated as a conditional use permit. This would allow time to amend the regulations. The installation standards were presented to Mr. Peterson. Mr. Honn briefly reviewed the basic points that are required if a conditional use permit is g*^'ad. Cc —mission -or Moser made a Lotion av opyavve this request. The Chairman seconded the motion and it did carry. CHARTER EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION COMPANY: The County Attorney indicated that at an earlier date this company did lease certain mineral rights from the county. Since then it has come to our attention they did in fact lease some minerals that were not available. Therefore, he recommended a refund of $151.23 be drawn from the County General Fund by the County Treasurer and returned to this company. The $151.23 represents the amount for the deleted parcels in the earlier lease. Commissioner Moser made a motion to approve this action - Chairman Billings seconded this action and it did carry. ACCEPTANCE OF EASEMENT, HENRY S. KING: Commissioner Moser did make a motion to accept the tract of land in Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 61 West from Mr. King. Chairman Billings seconded the motion and it did carry. AMOCO PROOGCTION COMPANY, OIL DIVISION ORDER: Commissioner Moser made a motion to sign this division order. Chairman Billings seconded the motion and it did carry. DAVID FARLEY, CHANGE OP ZONE: The County Attorney presented the resolution reflecting the Board's favorable decision taken at the hearing held October 20, 1975. He read the condition into the record that referred to the 12 month time period. The Board agreed that the resolution vas properly worded. Page ), Vcio&er ii, 1915 CENTENNIAL CAS CORNRATLOS, SPECIAL USE PERMIT: The County Attorney read the conditions as listed in the resolution that he had prepared. The Board asked that the locatton of the fire hydrant be shown as on or near the subject property. This correction to be made as requested by the Board and the resolution was approved. FOSTER AND SCHOTC, CHANGE OF ZONE DENIED, AND ALBERT TRUNKENBOLZ, CHANCE OF ZONE DENIED: The County Attorney read the findings to the resolution on the Foster and Schott Change of Zone. He expressed that the resolution on Trunkenbolr findings were similar and did not read them into the record. The Board agreed with the resolutions. &MAN RESOURCES BUDGET St LIMITATION: The County Attorney reported that after reviewing the home rule charter, his opinion to the question does the 51 budget limitation affect federal funds, state funds or gifts, was no. The limitation pertains only to ad valorum tax dollars. VIOLATION, REV. GALLECOS: The Chairman reported there has been a septic tank in- stalled. Planning Department to check if proper permit had been issued. The County Attorney reported the cars on this site are all properly lic- ensed and not considered junk. He also reported the case has been filed with the courts. HELD OVER: 1. Railroad rights -of -way at Caleton, Barnesville, Firestone, Frederick and Dacono 2. Rev. Gallegos, Building permit RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:53 A.M. APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:or?•-z.. %J �... COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BO BY . L �\.•rs Jail deputy County Clerk Page 6, October 22, 1975 12-) e_ -t - I GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1975 A regular meeting was held b} the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado at 9:00 o'clock A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWIY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR The following resolutions were presentedu • RECORD OF PROCEEDINOS October 29, 1975 AGENDA ROLL :ALL: MINUTES: BIOS: REQUISITIONS AND CLAIMS: APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: October 29 October 30 November 1 November 4 - November 6 - November 8 - December 10 - October 31 - November 3 - November 3 - November 24- Novombor November November November November 24- 24- 24- 24- 24 - Prose conference Republican County Assembly Democratic County Assembly No Board meeting Budget hearing State Highway Department o/o Leo O'Connor,SUP, Borrow extraction site E. F. Industries (Jimmy D. Mote), Con, A to 8 State Highway Department o/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction site Eastman Kodak Agent, COE, I •Eastman Kodak Agent, COZ, A Eastman Kodak Agent, COZ, A Eastman Kodak Agent, COZ, S Eastman Kodak Agent, COX, I Co., to 8 Co., to 8 Co., to I Co., to I Co., o/o Rodney D. to A-UD 0/0 J. C. o/o J. C. o/o J. C. c/o J. C. 100 Leaves OCTOBER 1975 Tapo No. 75-104 & 105 Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci Approval of October 22, 1975 State Highway Department, 1976 budget requests 9'830 A.M. Symposium, Women In Prison, First Congregation Church 9:00 A.H. Windsor Bicentennial Flag presentation 11:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 7800 P.M. 9:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Turk, 10:00 A.M. Turk, 10:00 A.M. Turk, 10:00 A.M. Turk, 10:00 A.M. Knutson, 10:00 A.M. TO SE PUBLISHED: November 24- Notice of Finding of No Significant Effect on the Environment REPORTS: COMMUNICATIONS: BUSINESS: OLD: ' NEW: 1) Approve salary of Michael A. Lazar, Deputy District Attorney COUNTY ENGINEER: 1) Water rights ownership, Jim Creek / /i J CONTINUED BUILDING INSPECTORt1) Building Permit Rev. Gallegos PLANNING DIRE OR: 1) RE 189, Robert and Doris Stroman COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) Railroad rights -of -way at Galoton, Barnesville, Firestone, Frederick and Dacono 2) Investigation of Onorato dismissal 3) Approval of RE 188, Edmund C. Dworak 4) Approval of RE 190, Archie M. Sprague 5) Approval of Norm Peterson mobile home request 6) Authorize County Attorney to defend in civil action Jackson Lake Reservoir and Irrigation Company RESOLUTIONS: R-1 Reappoint Fred Hay, Weld County Fair Board R-2 Appoint Robert Wardlow Weld County Fair Board R-3 Appoint Mrs. Melvin Goib, Weld County Pair Board R-4 Reappoint Ron Preston, Weld County Fair Board R-5 Reappoint Dr. E. H. Scheel, Weld County Fair Board R-6 Appoint Charles Sylvester, Weld County Fair Board R-7 Appoint Bill Diehl, Weld County Fair Board R-8 Authorize County Attorney to defend in case with Jackson Lake Reservoir and Irrigation Company R-9 Endorse and support continuation of General Revenue Sharing R-10 Agreement with Affiliated Banks Service Company for services to Assessor's and Treasurer's offices R-11 Regulate, Warn and Guide traffic, Temporarily close County Road 427 R-12 Erect stop signs County Roads 459 and 564 R -i3 Temporarily close County Road 438 R-14 Erect stop signs County Roads 451 and 446 R-15 Erect stop signs County Roads 448 and 51 R-16 Appoint Flora Blake, voting member Human Resources Advisory Committee R-17 Appoint Al Koehler, voting member Human Resources Advisory Committee R -i8 Appoint Cleo Sanchez, voting member, Human Resources Advisory Committee R-19 Appoint George Hall, voting member Human Resources Advisory Committee R-20 Appoint Joe Milan, nonvoting member Human Resources Advisory Committee R-21 Appoint Ken Howe, nonvoting member Human Resources Advisory Committee R-22 Approve RE, Archie M. Sprague R-23 Approve mobile home request, Norm Peterson R-24 Approve RE, Edmund C. Dworak R-25 Approve appointment of Michael Lazar, Deputy District Attorney 4 O 7.11111111MMIIIMMIPIIMIERIPIIIIMP" RESOLUTION 1\ Flt•.Rb..\. 8, it has been determined by the Hoard of County Commis- sioners, Weld County, Colorado, that a certain tract of land, being the property rty of Archie M. Sprague, Route 1, Box 165E, Fort Lupton, Colorado, i more particularly described as follows: A tract of land, to wit, the North Half (NI) of Section 9, Township 2 North (T2N), Range 67 West (R67W) of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, and being more parti- cularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 9, from when^e the North Quarter corner of said Section 9 bears N89°01' W and with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto, thence S00°04'25" E along the East line of said North Half of said Section 9, 2626.87 feet, to the East Quarter corner of said Section 9, thence N89 2&'09" W along the South line of the said North Half, 5218,31 feet to the West Quarter corner of said Section 9, thence N00°08'52" F, along the West line of said North Half, 2645.89 feet t$ the Northwest corner of said Section 9, thence S89 26'07" E along the North line of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 9, 2599,21 feet to the North Quarter corner of said Section 9, thence 589°01' E along the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 9, 2609.16 feet to the Point of Beginning, thus described tract containing 316.074 acres, more or less, and • • does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as set forth in 1973 (I.R.S., 30-28-101 (10), as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed, now desires to exempt this particular division of land pursuant to its authority under 1973 C.R,S. 30-28-101 (10) (d), as amended, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the hereinabove de- scribed tract of land owned by Archie M. Sprague, Route 1, Box 165E, Fort Lupton, Colorado, be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as provided for in the new Weld County Subdivision Re- gulations at Section 2-1, A., (3) adopted August 30, 1972, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A.D., 1975. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board z 7 By h [c<ia1 ['Deputy County Clerk A PPRO,VED AS TO FORM: CountyAttorney 1• BOARD) OF COUNTY COMMISS'ONEIlS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 7 -2- /tete/I:v-4-c -1-- ti Rsoi.UTtON \WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Iloara of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that a certain tract of land being the revert.); of Edmund C, Dworak, Longmont, Colorado, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: A tract of land located in the North One -Half (NI) and part of the Southwest One -Quarter (SW}) of Section 32 in T3N, R68W of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: • S Beginning at a point on the North line of the Northwest Quarter (NMI of said Section 32 from whence the Norti Quarter corner of said Section 32 bears N89 29'55" E, 200.00 feet, and con?idering all other bearingsorelative to said North line, NW}, thence N89 29'55" E, 200.00 feet to said Nt corner, thence along the North line NEI, Section 32, N89°36'48" E, 2658.71 feet to the NE corner of said Section 32, thence along the East line of said Section 32, S00°07'46" E, 1971.46 feet to a point on the Westerly right of way line of the Great Western Railroad, said Westerly line being the arc of a curve bearing Southwesterly and being subtended by a chord bearing S8°36'28" W, 592.46 feet, thence along tile arc of said curve 594,76 feet, thence S00 07'46" E, 90.89 feet to a point on the East-West centerline of said Section 32 from whence the East Quarter (Et) corner of Section 32 bears N89°27'08" E, 90.00 feat, thence along said East-West center- line S89 27'08" W, 2582.82 feet to the center corner of said Section 32, thence S00°10'27" W, 2645.76 feet along the East line of the Southwest Quarter (SWI) to the South Quarter corner (S= Cot,) of said Section 32, thence 589°41'20" W, 1634.01 feet along the South line of said SW}, thence along the Easterly boundary of Union Reservoir the following courses and distances: NSg°00'E, 192.33 feet; Nib°10' W, 303.63 feet; N6 20'E, 882.77 feet; N22°55'E, 265.79 feet; N68°20' E, 597.66 feet; N17°50' E, 332.58 feet; N47° 00' E, 800,01 feet; N33°48'17" E, 323,82 feet; N19°19' E, 409.83 feet; N11°49' E, 468.75 feet; N5°11' W, 314.02 feet; N20°06' W, 575.11 feet; N23041' W. 242.23 feet; N47°46' W, 196.37 feet; Thence N00°10'27" E, 368.13 feet along a line parallel to and 200.00 feet West of the West line of the Northeast Quarter (NE#) of said Section 32, to the Point of Beginning, thus described tract con- taining 228.371 acres, more or less, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms "subdivision" /5-77/ /7/ a and "sobd0.ided lands ;,s set forth in 1913 t',R,S, 30.28-101 (101, as Anletlded, Alld \1lttRTt.\S, the heard of county ('ommisstonera of the county or Weld, State of Colorado, has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the reeotmnendattons of the Weld County Planning Commission, tn t having teen Nil). informed, now desires to exempt this particular division of land pursuant to its authority under 1973 C,R,S„ 30-28-101 I'd) (d), .is amended, NOW, TREREFOHE, BE It RESOLVED, that the hereinabove described of land owned by Edmund C, t)worak, Longmont, Colorado, be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as provided for in the now Weld County Subdivision Regulations at Section 2-1, A„ (3) adopted August 30, 1978, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A, U„ 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO At..‘- A A' it . l ,29 -- • • ATTEST: c_ / Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board RY •.L r: i(� �orkL.lttt. Deputy Coun y f APPROyEDAST F'ORMtaz `� ounty XttorneY -2- I 111 srAtt OF COLORADO ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT ss. OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. I, ROBERT N. MILLER, Being the duly appointed, qualified and acting District Attorney in and for the Nineteenth Judicial District in the State of Colorado, do hereby appoint MICHAEL A. LAZAR, of Greeley, Colorado, as ono of my Deputies in and for Weld County, Colorado; said appointment to commence on the 14th day of October, A.D., 1975, and to continuo during my term of office, unless sooner terminated) and I hereby set the compensation of said MICHAEL A. LAZAR at the sum of Ten Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($10,80O.00) each year, to be paid in twelve equal monthly installments out of the general fund of Weld County, Colorado. DATED this tg ;day of October, A.U., 1975. RCYB$R" (W."MINER DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN Tht UI TRICT CURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD AND STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. OATH I, MICHAEL A. LAZAR, HAVING BEEN DULY APPOINTED DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR THE NIENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF COLORADO BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE HONORABLE ROBERT N. MILLER, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AND THAT I WILL FAITHFULLY PERFORM THE DUTIES OF DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD AND STATE OF COLORADO. 4t(ii.0ato -6-DifQ,e) L2. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS IT DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D., 1975. CHIEF JUDGE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO f OltH OF SERVies S rATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF HELD ) I. Michael A. Lazar, do selemly swear, by the ovorliving Cod, that I will support the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Colorado, and faithfully perform the duties of tho office of The District Attorney upon which I am about to enter, k,(42, �?&424x / Subscribed and sworn to before) me this.I7 _ day of October, 1975. 3 SEAL uu Re) oft t D s Judicial District, Colorado the Chief Judge of the District Court of the Nineteenth Judicial District of the Stale of Colorado, do hereby approve the appointment of MICHAEL A. 1A7AR, as a Deputy District Attorney, has term to cwnrence °etcher 14, 1975. DATED this day of October, 1975. We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, do hereby approve the salary of the above -named Deputy, Michael A. Lazar, at Ten Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($10,800.00) per annum. • • • ) ) IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT so. OF THE NINI'TEENTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TILE STATE OP COLORADO IN THE RAWER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A ) DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN AND FOR I ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. ) I, ROBERT N. MILLER, Being tho duty appointed, qualified and acting District Attorney in and for the Nineteenth Judicial District in the State of Colorado, do hereby appoint MICHAEL A. LAZAR, of Greeley, Colorado, as one of my Deputies in and for Weld County, Colorado; said appointment to commence on the 14th day of October, A.D., 1975, and to continue during my term of office, unless sooner terminated; and I hereby set the compensation of said MICHAEL A. LAZAR at the sum of Ten Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($1O,800.O0) each year, to bo paid in twelve equal monthly installments out of tho general fund of Weld County, Colorado. DATED this /gThday of October, A.D., 1975. ROBERT' N. MILLER DISTRICT ATTORNEY APPOINT JOE MILAN NON-VortNO MEMBER WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE; WHEREAS, by resolution dated Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Hwnan Resources Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated Juno 11, 1975, non -voting members were provided for on said committee. A vacancy does now exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Mr. Joe Milan be appointed to fill said vacancy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Corwissionors of Weld County, Colorado, that Mr. Joe Milan be and ho is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy begin- ing as of this date and ending The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th _ day of October , 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /) !1 eet, r ATTEST t -Cr/ i' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE RD ate v' ' ; 7_,.il t GJl- -beputy County Cork APPOINT KEN HONE Ni\N-VOTING MEMBER WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE; WHEREAS, by resolution dated Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated June 11, 1975, non -voting members wore provided for on said committee. A vacancy does now exist, and WHEREAS, it has boon recommended that Mr. Ken Howe be appointed to fill said vacancy. HOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Mr. Ken Hobe and he is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy begin- ning as of this date and ending The above and foregoing rosolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October , 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1�f fi /( j/ I / ATTEST: ,=- i:. air-. “4 COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND aj.ERK TO THE BOARD BY: I b4utyi doun LHR 9) • !r CORRECTED RESOLUTION APPOINT GEORGE HALL MEMBER, WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE - VOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution dated Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Rosoarces Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated Juno 11, 1975, nonvoting members were allowed. A vacancy does now oxisti and WHEREAS, it was rocommondod that Ooorge Hall be appointed to fill said vacancy, and WHEREAS, by resolution dated October 8, 1975, George Hall was erroneously appointed as a rnnvoting member on the Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that George Hall be and he is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy as a voting member beginning as of this dato and ending December 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October, 1975. ATTES? A _. •• "-COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER ANDCLERIC TO THE RD N. BY. Deputy Cou (/ LHR 99 THE BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ., r CORRECTED RESOLUTION APPOINT AL KOEHLER MEMBER, WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY CIYSMITTEE - VOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution dated Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created, by resolution dated Juno 11, 1975, nonvoting members were allowed. A vacancy does now exist, and WHEREAS, it was recommended that Mr. Al Koehler be appointed to fill said vacancy, and WHEREAS, by resolution dated Ootobor 8, 1975, Mr. Al Koehler was erroneously appointed as a nonvoting member on the Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that Mr. Al Koehler be and he is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy as a voting member beginning as of this date and onding December 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by tho following vote this 29th day of October, 1975. ATTEST, :.� .s//.- COUNTY CLERK AND RECO4DER CLERK TO THE ;•ARD puty Coun LHR 99 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO A7,9160111010 • CORRECTED RESOLUTION APPOINT FLORA BLAKE MEMBER, WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE - VOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution dated Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated June 11, 1975, nonvoting members wore allowed. A vacancy does now exist; and WHEREAS, it was recommended that Flora Blake be appointed to fill said vacancy, and WHEREAS, by resolution dated October 8, 1975, Flora Blake was erroneously appointed as a nonvoting member on the Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Flora Blake be and she is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy as a voting member beginning as of this date and ending December 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO _Padsc, ATTEST:l�. x/ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER D CLERK TO THE Deputy Count UM 59 CORRECTED RESOLUTION APPOINT CLEO SANCHEZ MEMBER, WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES ALVISORY COMMITTEE - VOTING MEMBER WHEREAS, by resolution datod Juno 14, 1974, a Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee was created; by resolution dated June 11, 1975, nonvoting members were allowed. A vacancy does now exist; and WHEREAS, it was recommended that Cleo Sanchez be appointed to fill said vacancy, and WHEREAS, by resolution dated October 8, 1975, Cleo Sanchez was erroneously appointed as a nonvoting member on the Weld County Human Resources Advisory Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE County Commissioners of Weld Sanchez be and she is hereby as a voting member beginning December 31, 1977. IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County, Colorado, that Cleo appointed to fill said vacancy as of this date and ending The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO i(C sin- t Iae fl . , toy ATTEST,:.. COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER CLERK TO THE BOARD / Deputy Count 1 LAM 99 rhll limit t./ 1 q%7 ..t: '.' \J. IN THE NATIER CF CANCELLING PUBLIC NEL?ARB 1LWM TSt YOIN T WIRERS, the following Public Welfare warrants have been issued in error, or the amounts for which they were drawn have other- wise been changed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the attached list of warrants drawn on the Fund indicated be cancelled and held for naught. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote: AYES: C�C-tte. / a./Eller_ Date: October 27, 1975 7.'ARANT NO. DATE NAME 105775 106079 2'+9 287 1151 EN') 3'.267 ,Jr 34520 SST -^S 118 ;tsnSla4 123 161 304 370 C12 512 c5n ..117/ .: 9/19/75 9/19/75 10/20/75 10/20/75 10/20/75 9/19/75 9'19175 10/20/75 10/20175 10/20/75 10/20/75 10/20'75 10/20/75 10/20/75 10'Ni'75 Adolph Moser Vaomatre, Edna E. Cary, Elite M. Cottrill, Vearl Vanmatre, Edna E. TOTAL OAP Carter, Roy L. Nordstrom, Will S. Bbcock, Ruth E. Barnum, Ora C.,Jr. Carter, Roy 1., K.ohlnan, Loren H. venter, Melvin t.. Nordstron, Will E. 7restel, Mary Weindbendec Terry AMOUNT $ 27.00 7.00 7.00 34.00 7.00 $ R2.00 $ 18.00 18.00 215.00 74.00 18.00 18.00 155.00 18.00 18.00 ___104.0C! TOTAL SST-CS-Dtsabled $600.00 BY'S IN THE !4AI`f BR OF CANCELLING fVBLIC wHIYAR£ WARRANTS: WHEREAS, the following Public Welfare warrants have been issued in error, or the amounts for which they were drawn have other- wise been changed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the attached list of warrants drawn on the Fund indicated be cancelled and held for naught. The above and foregoing resolution was, on ration duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote: Date: October 27, 1975 ? 7A.a.9_iXt NO. 105775 105079 2.9 287 I151 1257 sr 3;520 SSI- S 111 .isable4 123 151 303 379 +12 532 559 nATR 9119/75 9/19/75 10/20/75 10/20/75 10'20/7S 9/19/75 9'19/75 10/20/75 10/20/15 10/20'75 10/20/75 10/20'75 10/20/75 10/20/75 10/20'75 AYES: NAM: ear OF ISSIONERS WELD Gawt7ry, COLORADO Adolph Moser Vanmatre, Edna E. Cary, Eliza H. Cottrill, Vearl Vanmatre, Edna E. TOTAL OAP Carter, Roy L. Nordstrom, Will E. Babcock, Ruth E. Barnum, Ore C.,Jr. Carter, Roy 1.. Kohlnan, Loren H. Menter, Melvin L. Nordstrom, Will E. Trostel, Mary velydbender, Terry AMOUNT $ 27.00 7.00 7.00 14.00 7.00 $ $2.00 $ 18.00 18.00 215.00 74.00 18.00 18.00 155.00 18.00 18.00 ___101.00 TOTAL SSI-CS-Disabled $580.00 Att N \',, rc 4'.. . a 13 7i ios:ley, 'ersh 4t.,9 li'a+,;9:h win, r.•..1' 3}`1, 1 li•'s v,;(11, virile 1'381.1 ;'A'7; C1roeco, KArta 4'4.1 3'; 75 Beseley, Sara`, 4/441 9'5'75 Buchanan, Pa elaa 41;73 3';+7i Nnrttl. Margie 4,'.'.; 3'5'75 Vatenz\'ela, Sarah L. 14116 9'25'75 3oseley, Sarah 4 -:'.?5 8'25'75 Buchanan, Pamela 44+;4 9'25'75 Candelaria, Genevieve 4'';13 9'25'75 Correa, Panchita 4S;'1 3'75'75 .ougle.a, Sharon 4S54_' 3'25'75 Curtis, Linda C. 415543'25'75 Delgado, Julia 44570 3'25/75 Dickerson, Robert 9'.59_' $'75'75 Ehrlich, Jane L. v4T61 8'75'75 Hamby, Paulette 4:451 3'25'75 Magill, Margie ' 95151 8'25'75 Orozco, Maria 95252 .3'25'75 Richards, Alice R. 95331 8'25'75 Rummel, Nancy 45439 8'25'75 Sports, Carol A. 95157 8'25'75 Streeter, Gladys J. 95705 9'5/75 Akin, Evelyn G. 95318 9'5/75 Boseley, Sarah 95973 9'5/75 Buchanan, Pamela 953:5 9'5/75 Burrus, Shelley A. 95926 9'5/75 Cervantes, Alice 95334 9'5'75 Chicon, Mrs. Ben 9590'. 9/5/75 Chavfs, Mary Ellen 95926 9'5175 Correa, Panchita 95923 9/5/75 Cou,glan, Sharon 95961 9!5'75 DeCesualdo, Marts T. 95973 9;5/75 Dickerson, Robert 95001 9/5/75 Ehrlich. Jane l., 960?/ 9/SITS Fisher, Ruth E. 96101 9'5/15 Garza, Hope 95119 9/5/75 Gomez, Felix 951903 9'5'75 Hamby, Paulette 96275 9/5'75 Johnson, Debra 95277 9/5/75 Johnson, Emily 9613/ 9/5/75 Magill, Margie 9539'. 9'5'75 Manning, Jeannten E. 96572 9/5/75 Motto, Carol 95595 9/5/75 Orozco, Maria 95677 9'5/75 Qutntantlla Jesucita 96705 9/5/75 Richards, Alice R. 95780 9/5'75 Rune el, Nancy nose. 9/5/75 Snider, Debbie H. 96893 9/5/75 Sports, Cirof A. 96917 9/5/75 Taylor, Junior F. 97012 9/5/15 Walker, Jerry F. 97015 9/5/75 Warburton, Susan M. 97129 9/3/75 Claffy, Mary E. 97229 9/17/75 Lopez, Rosario 91238 9/17/75 Nunez, Maria 97212 9/17175 Larson, Kristine tapf_r, 97073 9/5/75 971I3 9/5/75 971:3 9/3'75 TOTAL AFDC tosser, Jimmy Salinas, Guadalupe Cervantes, Ssmael TOTAL AFDC•U I NOIM t 3 164.00 207.13 297.00 240.00 164.0^ 207.00 297.00 251.00 16.00 20.00 30.00 20.00 6.00 2(1.00 12.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 30.00 26.00 16.00 16.00 20.00 38.00 217.00 172.00 217.00 137.00 321.00 16.00 172.00 217.00 61.00 172.00 172.00 172.00 131.00 172.00 172.00 176.00 41.00 10.00 312.00 137.00 186.00 253.00 21.00 172.00 67.00 172.00 217.00 264.00 224.00 207.00 131.00 47,00 45.00 _ 15«00 $ 7,363.00 $ 224.00 321.00 __224.00 $ 769.00 Page 3 \u i t NO. ',AYE N V{S AltolN r t?l0i 9'10'75 <111 • Simi.>, t, Sam $ 200,00 TOTAL C+ $ 200,06 7/31'75 YiniaLa, Xermtt 9'30'75 Shartff's Office City F Cy. of Dmvet TOTAL ADM $ 50.00 S. 88 $ 55.88 TOTAL CANCELLATIONS FOR OCTOBER, 1975 $9,129.SR • RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore by ;:esolution of February 28, 1975. Colorado Counties Inc., a Colorado Corporation, did endorse the continuation of General Revenue Sharing as enacted by Con- gress in October of 1972, pursuant to the State and Local Fis- cal Assistance Act of 1972, and WHEREAS, heretofore by Resolution dated March 26, 1975, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, did endorse the continuation of said General Revonuo Sharing, and WHEREAS, it has now comp to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Congress is again considering whether or not to renew the program, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to bo in the best interests of Weld County, Colorado, that such General Revenue Sharing con- tinue as programmed and that same should be renewed, all in accordance with the reasons as expressed in the aforementioned Resolutions, copies attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it unanimously en- dorses and supports the continuation of the General Revenue Sharing Program in substantially its present form by the first session of the 94th Congress. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution bo forwarded to Colorado's Resprosentativos and Senators in the United States Congress, the Governor of the State of Colorado, and the Colorado General Assembly. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the _29th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: COUNTY CLERIC AND /AND CLERIC TO THE BYY,fZdv -/'ttx Deputy County AITRoveb A TO FORM: RECORDER RD er ty�A.to NI f.NF ah7 CALMS; 't 90,10, c2ttittif T • J.:5000,4a- .e - S...4 30/ `,Je.,c4i, C'aAtada 50203 'lilrp.„.ra 303 SJ4.6 26.•% l i o I : ; RES:LUIION ENDORSING THE CONTINUATION OF GENERAL REVENUE SHAR1g di t February 28, 1975 �j u? CIL-. ii WHEREAS, the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972, ("GENERAL RENEME SHARING"), was enacted by the Congress in October of 1972 at the urging of state, aunty, and municipal officials; and, WHEREAS, said Act has already provided the state and local governments in Colorado with over $180 million, two-thirds of this going directly to general purpose local governments; and, WHEREAS, these funds have been provided with relatively few conditions imposed by the federal goverment as to their use and with a refreshing absence of bureaucratic red tape; and, WHEREAS, this absence of red tape has permitted Colorado and its local governments the flexibility to respond to locally determined needs and the multi -year provision of the appropriation has allowed responsible long-range program and fiscal planning; and, WHEREAS, the availability of General Revenue Sharing Funds has helped Colorado's counties and municipalities to slow the rate of increases in the already over -burdened property tax; and, WHEREAS, General Revenue Sharing helps the poor by receiving its funding t`rou;h the progressive inco„e tax art' is apportioned according to a formula which results in the largest per capita allocations being received by the least financially capable jurisdictions; and, WHEREAS, the Congress is now considering whether or not to renew the program; and, WHEREAS, the state of Colorado and its counties and municipalities are now being seriously pressed by rising costs, increasing citizen needs, and diminishing tax revenues as a result of inflation and the present economic crisis; NOW THEREFORE 8E IT RESOLVED, by Colorado.Counties, Inc. that the counties of Colorado do strongly and urgently endorse the continuation of the General Revenue Sharing program in substantially its present form and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Colorado's Representatives and Senators in tre United States Congress, the Governor of the state of Colorado, and the Colorado Cereral asse'bly. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore by Resolution of February 23, 1975, COLORADO COUN't•IES INC., a Colorado Corporation, did endorse the continuation of LCNNEt:.:\l. REVENUE SHARING as enacted by Congress in October of 1972, ,rursUant to the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972, and WHEREAS, it has now come to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Congress is now considering whether or not to renew the program, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of Weld County, Cotocado, that such GENERA!, REVENUE SHARING continue as pro- grammed and that same should be renewed, all in accordance with the reasons • as expressed in the aforementioned Resolution, copy attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. a • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it unanimously endorses and supports the continuation of the General Revenue Sharing Program in substantially its present form. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Colorado's Representatives and Senators in the United States Congress, the Governor of the State of Colorado, and the Colorado General Assembly. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of I•tarch A. D. , 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board „fly i :-,-L7 c.. a • ; et ,- / Deputy County APPROVED AS TO'FORM: _ (l f=4I �.v�•i.)n County Att rney c i• HEs'OI t'TION RE: RECU' 1.ATINC, WARNINO AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COUNTY, t:0Ol.O H:1 DO, 14tlEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on county roads and through county road intersec- tions without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 1979 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-1-511, as amended, local authorities, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on county roads by posting signs thereon, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following not to be through streets or highways for the named portions of county roads which shall become effective when standard stop signs are erected at the entrances to: 1, East-West County Road #48, where it intersects with North - South County Road 051, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference, The above and ten raving Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COuNTV, COLORADO /tear ATTEST ; Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board /� Y, ; ., fl CV1l1Y "Deputy County A( eBOVPD AS Tg-FORM: oonty Attorney mEMORMUI11 laP County Attorney September 26, 1975 ae,x< Traffic Control Devices on County Road 48 at County Road -51 An engineering investigation has been conducted at the intersection of County Road 48 at County Road 51. ft is our recommendation that stop signs be placed on County Road 48 as shown on the attached sketch. County Road 51 would be a through road. Will you please prepare the necessary resolution. Richard L. Strau MEMORAI1DUM O �� County Attorney D,t,_ September 28, 1975 WO�� ...� SLelect Traffic Control Devices on County Road 48 at County Road 51 An engineering investigation has boon conducted at the intersection of County Road 48 at County Road 51. It is our recommendation that stop signs be placed on County Road 48 as shown on the attached skotch. County Road 51 would bo a through road. Will you please prepare the nocessary resolution. Richard L. Strau .lt3f4•114v: vlMlyaw 0.• .'a v,\ 4 ♦c♦♦4'k GT 6v a.-♦-'..a=fw i CoiW I COY-/TY fv 98 F 259 * ►1 .5;$'; Ethic.Vv1'_NT _'J "pop t'.i:=f0 I. 14 .niF \PP +MS. \T./.\tCT-tydit.N. STa4 7/.5/4"/ �/` /SO'i r v C ".255 tO.'W t!_1 NOTE: S/6 N5 /NSTAI D 9-9-75 WT.-. .. Cr --V Yyt7riCntrn'.tt, tgzn y:c. TITLE fivsrtzt4rrov s& vEY BY _.NLz_b,n (DATE DRAWN DY I }a?' €e ._ DATE 92.5 /95 C�J iCKc5fi•i OA E AP OV£D 9Y CO NTT ENGINEER 490" St0,° /A4/EAD COUNTY ROAD NO. 9.3 Irec•J ctl.Iaata.ra-.nraraicnrs naor c Mot Santa ttl WELD COUNTY DLPARTMi NT G'' ENGINEERING McArJaacs4)s:lfRsaa7-4r.-c rn crtr,.ar saR+ shttjr tn1acnr'marflSCt �• . I) ? / 75 RESOLUTION RE: REcutxrING, \VARNiNC) AND C.ViU!NO TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECCIONS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on county roads and through county road intersec- tions without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as amended, local authorities, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, \S'eld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, a..d 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following not to be through streets or highways for the named portions of county roads which shall become effective when standard stop signs are erected at the entrances to: 1, North -South County Road 051, where it intersects with East- West County Road #46, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A,D,, 1975. ATTEST: c ��— X/x' . , Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar By eputy aunty erk D AS TORM: Lef BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -4tee n 0= Yrr' iCT l Zel.e �C MEMORAI1DUM NS To County Attorney September 28, 1076 Traffic Control Devices on County Road 51 bur recommendation that atop signs be placed on County t the intersection of County Road 46. County Road d become a through road. igns have been installed as shown on the attached sketch. Will you please Richard L. mfm Straub prop the necessary resolution. } 1 3 a, i 272.5E-.5 L ✓.YT7 .AZ) 4l TEES r 5,3/4q18.5 ?O" Cr 21-C,12:) SYd';*X V Ir a a to", t•l1, s -•Asa f .t.,--rt Ft1%11Ye�y,. .7' c.C'J55 / .5;4/e- //'iGES H>JSL 750' r tn 1-t1_ 3o" STJ-' ni' V NOTE: /4N5 /NSr,4CZ.E -9-75 WS fl @SY t aMt ft" urrea---.T. TT.I VI, it %WA. YL Yh•:••:tAso Nat 10 IPf at TITLE STOP 5/6// ///ST/il / AT/Q / SORvEY 8Y iS! ��i�6c� �4 / DATE _ 271rn:T DRAWN DT -_1 fM12.4 2 __ DATE O-5- KEO 8'! DATE COUNTY ROAD NO....0_ AP ROVED 0 COU►ITYENGINEER • grrl"."•."'"se'_d'"'.."-.ate' ..v a:t,at-N!I'}Olwa.tKYrsoi WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT Ct ENGINEERING TM11n-2rnnc, ,,YZ LI titt,1Jf1VAWFIL11.YlU*wort kATttrwfr- 2/ 7, 1 UEsotirC1ON RB HEUt'l :1 CtNU, \\'ARNINU AND 0UIIENU TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT cOUN'l'Y ROA11 INTEn8C('CiONS IN will) cftNTY, CO1 OR.\ PO, WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 C,R,S., 42-4-410 (8f (a), as amended, . local authorities. within their respective jurisdictions, may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tem- porarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of workdays for project completion and shall, in conjunc- tion with any such road closure, establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected , , , , " and WHEREAS, the Hoard, pursuant to said statute, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which would make it necessary to temporarily dose to through traffic and to regu- late, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, HE ET RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following county road to be temporarily closed to allow construction of a new bridge and which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions, and, when such devices are erected and in place at the entrances to: 1, East-West County Road 098, between North -South County Road 139 and North -South County Road 043, due to bridge failure at County bridge #38/41A on said County Road 098, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A, D., 1975. ATTEST: 2_ .x/ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the B•a d By r,.. Deputy County er PPREDASfrO FORM: s/s t tL'rn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEED COUNTY, COLORADO �Kl-C!e L 4 Ilv A' ,,,e11•/* 1 }R. t,. mEmORAf DUM W SAM Telex F,,, Closure of County Road 38 October 17, 1975 County Road. 3S between County Road 39 and County Road 43 must temporarily bo closed to allow construction of a new bridge at County Bridge site 38/41A. We estimate that this road will be closed for approximately two months to allow construction of the now bridge. Barricades have been placed according to the attached sketch. Please prepare the necessary resolution temporarily closing County Road 38. • Richard L. Straub mfm • TITLE �,c' Tcyc,. Sri Jcnoc;; c -..--.4);'z!7- Sint) O#• O' 7` ,7 '/ /-/c) r: ` e_'/ Hete ..68/O 4 arri woes //).^/n //cam' /0/8/W w�. (._'/.,C - •,-<= /+ 1 /; r17r .519 SURVEY BY ,-chi" .il' / _ DATE � DRAWN BY ` 7'� :,,,,/, DATE / ,`' CHECK£, $Y at DATE COUNTY ROAD NO, •35 APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING • i RE: R ESOI.11 T iON REGUTATINU, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN \\'EI,i) COUNTY, CO1 OR 1\UERVAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on county roads anti through county road inter- sections without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 19'73 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as amended, local authorities, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and W.1ERF aS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which would make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic con- trol 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado,does declare and establish the following not to be through streets or highways for the named portions of county roads which shall become effective when standard stop signs are erected at the entrances to: 1. North -South County Road #59, where it intersects with East- West County Road 056}, with additional proper STOP AHEAD warning signs erected on said North -South County Road 059, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October. A. D, , 1975. ATTEST, «_ `% 1• t Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the B • . rd % Ry•;- l Deputy Coun y C ark 'APR AS 10 FORM: .r �I�k.�, l t -C l ) �nty , tto nay ( BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • MEMORAnDUM VSam Tole), October 23, 1976 COLORADO �ran Traffic Control Devices County Road 59 A field investigation has been made of the traffic conditions on County Road 59 at County Road 564. It is our recommendation that a stop sign be placed on County Road 59 at County Road 564 making County Road 68j a through road. A st s gn and a stop ahead sign have been placed on County Roa 59 n October 22, 1975 as shown on the attached sketch dated 16/23/75. Will you please prepare the necessary resolution. f Richard L. Straub mfm CC: Commissioner poser R., ?%i,s Esc r/64) n rt roan /13 tin/Mdon, LA -:e/ card nos/ inn/n,,/ncd Dead nel rood Tre/c/ //'n7,$< =d ^r/ da4o' •-/ n ,t/occ'c /0/2Z/7S TITLE C er, 9 SURVEY BY -Z.); DRAWN BY CN BY DATE DATE DATE APPROVED Y UN Y ENGINEER /n /i 13//z..5- 21: COUNTY ROAD NO. 59 WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FO?IA IFS 2/75 RE'SOI 11T ION REGt.'lATINO, WARNING AN) GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS ANt) AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS 1N 1VEL1) COUNTY, COLORADO, 1V1tERE:1S, pursuant to 1973 C.R.S., 42-4-410 (6) (a), as local authorities, within their respective jurisdictions, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tem- porarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of workdays for project completion and shall, in conjunc- tion with any such road closure, establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected , . . ." and \VHERFIAS, the Hoard, pursuant to said statute, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it neccessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said county roads by posting signs thereon. NO\V, THEREFORE, BE 11' RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic con- trol 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following county road to be temporarily closed to allow construction and/or repairs to existing bridges and which shall become effective when standard official traffic con- trol devices are erected and in place at the entrances to: 1. County Road #27 between County Road #62 and County Road #64 due to bridge failure at County bridge #27/62A and County bridge #27/62B, on said County Road #27, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A. D., 1975. ATTFSTOI— tit-5-ZZ • Weld County Clerk and Recorder /and Clerk to the Board C By eputy County Cler APPROWF'B7AS TO CORM: �i:.. County Attofney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO fa#14c, I R NSO1.1''riON RE: RF:(:UL.\TiNO, WARNING AN) GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROAD AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COUNTY. COLOR:\DX), WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 C,R,S„ 42-4-410 (6) (al, as " , local authorities, within their respective jurisdictions, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tem- porarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of workdays for project completion and shall, in conjunc- tion 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, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it neccessary 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, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic con- trol 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following county road to be temporarily closed to allow construction and/or repairs to existing bridges and which shall become effective when standard official traffic con- trol devices are erected and in place at !hi entrances to: 1, County Road #27 between County Road #82 and County Road #64 due to bridge failure at County bridge #27/62A and County bridge #27/628, on said County Road #27, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A, D„ 1975. APTESTa C s Weld County Clerk and Recorder /and Clerk to the Board / By eputy County Cler APPROWA7AS TO ORM: • County Attofney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • 4-446‘.- /irr≥Cgtr*a dark, i I mEMORAIMUM Sam Telep SA" t -- October 22, 1975 County Road 27 between County Road 62 and 64 will temporarily be closed from October 22, 1975 to October 31, 1975 to allow repairs on County Bridge 27/624 County Bridge 27./628. 9arricades with road closed signs have been placed as shown on the attached sketch. The appropriate resolution should be prepared temporarily closing road 27 from October 22, 1975 to October 31, 1975. r Richard L. Straub mfm CC: Don Bower, Sheriff Dick Gazlay, Director -Ambulance Service ti Cd, 8ndpc 802 a ivpe.T re, ea c/e tui/% read c/otea* .nn; Ce 8n•cat e 27/62 /9 2d. 6 2 TITLE "TempC/osure of Can. ,e0' e7 SURVEY BY DRAWN CHEC A P DATE /4 2 /7 f DATE 7s DATE BY COUNTY' ENGINEER COUNTY ROAD NO...12_, WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING iit:s of U'l ION WtIEHE.\S, a public hearing was held on October 22, 1975, in the chattthers of the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing the petition of Norman C. Peterson, Weld County, Colorado, requesting conditional use permit for the location of a mobile home upon a parcel of land in the Southwest Quarter of the Southw. st Quarter of Section 20. and the West Half of Section 29, all in Township 9 North, Range 62 %Vest of the 6th P. Al„ Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the request of the petitioner for the location of said mobile home upon the aforementioned premises, and WHEREAS, the said requested location for the aforementioned mobile home is located in an agricultural zone as set forth by the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, according to Section 3,3 (d) (3) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said conditional use permit for the location of a mobile home may be authorized upon the approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Come missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the application and petition of Norman C. Peterson, Weld County, Colorado, to locate a mobile home on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby is granted under the conditions following; 1. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2. That alt applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shalt be followed and complied with In accordance with the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, Colorado. 3. Subject to annual review and renewal of permit. 4, Said permit issued herein shall be restricted to petitioner ONLY, and only for the purpose of housing the petitioner, and that said permitshail not run with the land, 5, By the granting of this permit by the Board, the permitee expressly understands and agrees that if said permitee no longer lives on the property or no longer resides in said mobile home, the permit herein Issued will be revoked and said mobilo home shall be removed off the premises within thirty (30) • / ,/ 7,- // - /, % te", Jay s . Elated this 29thisy of October. A.D., 1975. ATTEST: :, Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board t_I tC �� i 4.1CH Deputy Coun y leek APPROVED AS TQ FORM County Attorney 2 IK)ARDOF COUNTY CO\1\11SSI0URRS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO E'tt.«c A ✓� -2- IIESOI U'l'ION RE: AU etIORi/tNO TIIF: COUNTY ATTORNEY TO DEFEND THE BOA HD OF t OF NTT COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADo, ET Al:., M DEFENDANTS 1N THE CASE EN - et VI ED JACKSON LAKE RESERVOIR AND IIMI0ATION CC)\irANV, ET AI.,. Or TIII (MINTY OF WEIR!), IN TILE DISCRICC COURT, OREELEY, COLORADO, CIVIL ACTION NO. 3701-A, F1F: I I' RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, authorizes the County Attorney to defend the Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, in the case entitled Jackson Lake it -servolr and Irrigation Company, et al„ Plaintiffs, vs. the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, et at,, Defendants, being case 02791-A in the District Court of Weld County, Colorado, also to employ co -counsel and do whatever Is necessary in bringing the matter to a speedy conclusion, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted this 29th day of October , A, D„ 1875, HOAR!) OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO/C/J4 ATTEST :!<.%-)-2`...r--. Weld County Clerk and Recorder end Clerk to the Hoard Hy (ILLLt."i4:d( u�/ fel ' Deputy Countty{�'ie ,UT Aif BOVFD AS TOit NQRMr ty Attorney APPOINT BILL. DIEHL M MRSR, WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD. WHEREAS, the Hold County Fair Board shall consist of twentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy shall exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Bill Diehl of Carr, Colorado, be appointed to servo a term on this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Bill Diehl be and he is hereby appointed as Member of the Weld County Fair Board for a term of three years, beginning this date and end- ing October 31, 1978. Tho above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO !.t- ATTEST: ‘`).:7(41 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND"CLERK TO THE ARD BY: Deputy County Clerk ,4 LIR 511 A:/Ca, ;so, • • REAPPOINT FRED NAY MEMBER, WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD: WHEREAS, the Weld County Fair Board shall consist of twentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy shall exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Fred May of Greeley, Colorado, be reappointed to serve another term. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Fred May be and he is hereby appointed as Member of the Weld County Fair Board for a term of three years, beginning this date and end- ing October 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October, 1975. ATTEST: c'1 f«..._ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD oeputy County LHR 513 IA., 00..4 Zerk THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO f,Lt eo a • • APPOINT RODERT WARDIAW MEMBER, WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD: WHERF'AS, the Weld County Fair Board shall consist of twentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy shall exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommonded that Robert Wardlaw of Gill, Colorado, be appointed to serve a term on this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Robert be and he is hereby appointed as Member of the Weld Fair Board for aterm of three years, beginning this ending October 31, 1978. of County Wardlaw County date and The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO I li? ATTEST gr:41 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER OD CLERK TO THE /BD BY: s (r l r Ea !'beputy County C i I.HR 513 "-eat ,Witaa-049a) • APPOINT MRS. MELVIN GEIB MEMBER, WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARDt WHEREAS, the Weld County Fair Board shall consist of twentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy shall exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Mrs. Melvin Geib of Ault, Colorado, bo appointed to serve a term on this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Mrs. Melvin Geib be and she is hereby appointed as Member of the Weld County Fair Board for a term of three years, beginning this date and end- ing October 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion dilly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this day of October, 1975. (P ATTESTr->- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND, CLERK TO THE BO :D ( BY: eputy County C =r J LHR 511 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO J eat. • /274-7 REAPPOINT RON PRESTON MEMBER, WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD: WHEREAS, the Weld County Fair Board shall consist of twentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy shall exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Ron Preston of Eaton, Colorado, be reappointed to serve another term. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Conaissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Ron Preston be and he is hereby appointed as Member of tho Weld County Fair Board for a term of three years, beginning this date and end- ing October 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this day of October, 1975. ATTEST: �« COUNTY CLERK AND AND CLERK TO THE BY: C ,1` 1• „ti.t ti Seputy County (•HR 513 RECORDER BOARD terk THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 777 REAPPOINT DR. E. H. SCHEEL MEMBER, WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD* WHEREAS, the Weld County Fair Board shall consist of twentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy shall exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Dr. E. H. Scheel of Galeton, Colorado, be reappointed to servo another tern. MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dr. E. H. Scheel be and he is hereby appointed as Member of the Wold County Fair Board for a term of three years, beginning this date and end- ing October 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on mots duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this Qft day of October, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO // ATTESTi;2'4 ' "-. �, ..Fr COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND -CLERK TO THE BO RD TttY/ iiiiii erk LHR S1 "3 APPOINT CHARLES SYLVESTER YEVBDR, 'MELD COUNTY FAIR BOARDt WHEREAS, the Weld County Fair Board shall consist of thentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy shall exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Charles Sylvester of LaSalle, Colorado, be appointed to servo a term on this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Charles Sylvester be and he is hereby appointed as Member of tho Weld County Fair Board for a term of three years, beginning this date and end- ing October 31, 1973. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of October 1975. ATTESTt'�; CO4J4TY CLERK AND RECORDER AND`CLERK TO THE "'-- BY: k_1/4l Z -1' 1 CU '"tit ( t,.../,:c, - deputy County Clerk J LHR :11 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO , 4,19 i a ItESO1 l' i'lON RE: \GHEbV NV HE r\\F: EN WELD COUNTY AND AFFILIATED BANKS SERVICE COMPANY-GREKLKY DIVISION OF GREELEY, COI 0R\1O. WHEREAS, it has been determined that the present accounting system within the Weld County Assessor's office and within the Weld County Trea- surer's office are in need of revision and change, and WHEREAS, the Affiliated Banks Service Company -Greeley Division of Greeley. Colorado, hereinafter referred to as ABSC has submitted an agreement to provide and perform professional computor services for the Weld County Assessor's office and the Weld County Treasurer's office in the form of property appraisal accounting for the Assessor's office and property tax accounting for the Treasurer's office, all in accordance with agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, including Exhibit A attached thereto, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, believes it to be in the best interests of the County to enter into such an agree- ment on the basis recited therein. NOW. THEREFORE. [3E IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the agreement submitted by ABSC providing professional computor property appraisal accounting for the Assessor's office and property tax accounting for the Treasurer's office, all as set forth in said agreement. including Exhibit, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby Is authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective forthwith, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A.D. , 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO a4' A TTEST:c.--.Z `-�='�7•"---4 Weld County Clerk and Recorder an Clerk to the Boar By (✓1f ...-1.11#1. ✓lia-A-' ' Deputy County Clerk C APOf MS TO FORN: ,.6-6, County Attorney tt 'ION RE: \ERNE\LENT t%RTWEEN W'El.l1 COUNTY AND AFFILIATED BANES SERVICE: CONIP.ANY-GREEI,EY i1tVISlON OF GREELEY, l OLOR:\ lx', WHEREAS, it has been determined that the present accounting system within the Weld County Assessor's office and within the Weld County Trea- sirer's office are in need of revision and change, and 1VHFRK S, the Affiliated Banks Service Company -Greeley Division of Greeley, Colorado. hereinafter referred to as ABSC has submitted an agreement to provide and perform professional computor services for the Weld County Assessor's office and the Weld County Treasurer's office in the form of property appraisal accounting for the Assessor's office and property tax accounting for the Treasurer's office, all In accordance with agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, including Exhibit A attached thereto, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, believes it to be in the best interests of the County to enter into such an agree- ment on the basis recited therein, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the agreement submitted by ABSC providing professional computer property appraisal accounting for the Assessor's office and property tax accounting for the Treasurer's office, all as set forth in said agreement, including Exhibit, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and tt hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of October, A, D„ 197:,, ATTEST:�� �_ ✓= Weld County Clerk and Recorder acid Clerk to the Boar By 1-(4,-- ' ,/{I "IG Deputy County Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ILt et,,t r 1 1 f GLGGff( 4:;:(<0 ---:-c ; 'e:-.4;',•' _.-4-4? et --47. APJROAS TO ifO$ _, County Attorney AGREEMENT THIS AOREEMEN i', Made and entered into this 29th day of _ t%tuber 1975 , by and between AFFILIATED BANKS SERVICE COMPANY-GREELEY DIVISION OF GREELEY, COLORADO, hereinafter referred to as ABSC, and THE COUNTY OF WELD OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, A Political Subdivision, hereinafter referred to as Weld, WITNESSETH, THAT: WHEREAS, ABSC is engaged in the commercial activity of computer data processing and proposes to perform services for Weld in the form of Property Appraisal Accounting for the Weld County Assessor's Office and Property Tax Accounting for the Weld County Treasurer's Office, which is set forth on Exhibit A, and which by reference is made a part hereof, and, WHEREAS, Weld desires to employ the services of ABSC for such purposes, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants of the parties as are hereinafter contained, and for the further consideration hereinafter stated, it is understood and agreed as follows: 1. This Agreement shall be for a period not to exceed one (1) year, effective December 1, 1975, and ending no later than the last day of November 1976. 2, Exhibit A, above referred to, and attached hereto, sets forth in detail scheduling as to dates when information is to be furnished by ABSC, the type of information as described under heading "Report Name". Said Exhibit A lists the estimated cost for each type of report which ABSC agrees to furnish. For purposes of clarification, Programming will be billed at the rate of $15,00 per hour, and Computer Time will be billed at the rate of $90.00 per ear • metered hour. it is actmowledged by the patties hereto that Exhibit A lists the times to accomplish each report. It is mutually agreed that biltings wilt be accomplished monthly by ABSC on the basis of the costs shown on Exhibit A. 3. It is further mutually understood and agreed that in the event Weld requires additional services or reports, other than those listed on the schedule referred to as Exhibit A, ABSC will separately bill Weld for such services on the basis of $15.00 per hour for Programming and $90.00 per metered hour for Computer Time. The services described on Exhibit A are defined as "Run Cost". ABSC represents, per Exhibit A, that Run Cost for Personal Property and Real Property Production will not exceed 97 1/2 hours and will not exceed a Total Cost of $8,775.00; that On -Line Assessor Accounting will not exceed $6,365.00 and On-l.ine Storage will cost exactly $7,440, 00; that Tax Accounting Production will not exceed 40 3/4 hours and the cost thereof will not exceed $3, 667.50; that On -Line Accounting will not exceed $18,276,00 and the Total Run Cost will not exceed $44, 523.50. 4. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties that in order to accomplish the reports which are described on Exhibit A, ABSC is obliged to charge for the programming which is hereinafter referred to as "Systems". ABSC agrees that the System Scheduling and cost thereof will not exceed the following schedules, Assessor's Office Research and Maintenance at $15.00 per hour for 55 hours, or a cost of $825.00; program charge to provide Personal Property Listing on microfiche a cost of $500.00; program charge for Corporate Tax System at $15.00 per hour for 260 hours, or a cost of $3,900,00; Computer Test Time necessary for Corporate Tax System at $90.00 per hour for 12 hours, or a cost of $1,080.00. Summarizing, Corporate Tax System shall cost the sum of $4,980.00. Weld County Assessor portion of creating the Assessor On -Line System shall be the sum of $20.000.00. 5. It is further understood and agreed that this ei;reement is or a term not to exceed one (I) year, as is hereinabove specified, The parties acknowledge that if ABSC is to continue services in behalf of Weld beyond December I, 1976, it will be necessary (or the parties to commence negotiations (or a new agreement no later than November 1. 1976, with an agreement to be executed on or before November 15, 1976. 6. It is further and finally understood and agreed by and between the parties that all System Costs shall be invoiced and paid upon completion of the System. The parties also acknowledge that Weld will compensate to ABSC $620,00 per month for the entire twelve (12) months for Disk Storage as required by the Assessor On -Line Application. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their hands on the day and year first above written, AFFILIATED BANKS SERVICE COMPANY-CREELEY DIVISION S ATTEST: / / ATTEST: Clerk and Recorder, Weld -aunty \BY Atto ney f• r Weld County, Colorado BY, fr THE COUNTY OF WELD OF THE STATE OF COLORADO BYgta. /1/✓�2{-LC(6 Weld County Commissioners EXHIBIT A WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1975-76 DATA PROCESSING COSTS RUN COST Normal Productior "un Cost On -Line Processing On- Line Disk Storage Total Run Cost SYSTEMS Research and Maintenance Personal Property Listing on Microfiche Create a Corporate Tax System Create On -Line System Total Systems Cost Total One Year Cost S 8,775.00 6.365.00 7,440.00 $22,580.00 S 825.00 500.00 4,980.00 20,000.00 $26,305.00 $48, 885.00 d A O a a c E V a V 10 C 4 X V d O. x x H 4 N 74- Disk Storage 0 0 O 4 REO List for Personal Property Appraisers Greeley Address List 0 0 0 Real & Personal Tax Abstracts Create Treasurer's File Treasurer's Number Print Tax Roll V V A a V V 7, a m V V w N Print Tax Notice Tax Area h Alpha 256, Agriculture and o 0 0 0 0 o o O o 0 OIn en .O -I O 4 C to co P IA N N In t• O 0 -.O A V ti 4 a Q a -a g < < H Personal 3 x 5 Cards (2 cards on each) Parcel Number Parcel Number Listing on Fiche C V a a a a a 6 V 0 k a • V a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A N O O In O M 00 N •'^ 00 on -4 .-I e4 N M .'I '-O N fl N M N N In in In In In 1n in IA N IA %O -.O -O '0 N I- N t- t- t` N t- N N N N N N N N N P -O -0 M 0 O O - O • I CO O 0 0 0 .I .- N Me) M M N N N I I I I I I Ie4 P-4 tO I I I I I I I c7 N N N N N N Ni •-N• 0 0 0 0 EXHIBIT A 4 4 t. 1. 4 I •I 4 4 4 tl < 1 A f, a a a a a a a x tx �c:• N a < < < < H < a H • a 0 a a 44 h a E M a " a .0 1, 14 a < a a < c a 0 V V s u w 04 s % 0 7. b >, 0 EE U U a u 7 d () 0 0 44 < G a 0 0 x x A a 43 6 1 11 a k- F W -I 9 O a O Y Y a a 0 U N 4 Y a C a f 0 r 7 .• N .. N N N N N N N11 M wz 0 O 0 Two PAR and Notice of Assessment Runs g u U • r 3 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 • • • • • • T m u0o a :° °0 a . a teN .• y .0 O O '0 '0 '0 '0 '0 -0 `0 `0 ) "0 V - t- t- N t- t- t- t- t- t- t- t- t - I. . I • I I I I I I I I I I .+ .o .A 0 '0 en CO 00 IA VI W t- V% 100 0 O N N N N N N .+ .• .• N 17 .0 • . I I I • I t I I I I I V, ;/. M ,A •A 0 t- t- CO Cr., 0` .+ .I O 0 O O O O O O O O O O .• •4 0 O • 2 N N N On -Line Updating $18,276.00 Treasurer'♦ 4 x 6 Cards for Tax Sale Treasurer's :'crnber Tax Certificates Treasurer's ^0.rnber Tax Sale Book 3.. N I. N A A A A 'r; % is !, m m m m It N N N I .0 V V V V 1V. M 7 7 7 7 a kil b A M A A a a w a w w ti H H H 6 H H H Monthly Distribution Build 1976 Tax Area Total File Merge Delinquent Accounts Real & Personal - 2nd Half Notices Real & Personal Delinquent Notice Treasurer's Number Advertising List on Delinquent Personal 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N 8 o o Iri o o Ir, o o vi vi O C C` a0 en 00 .O en 00 c0 M en O — .+ N Y M N N 1 I .• N .+ N '? •• NN .� ..I Lel In N .O 'O 4O 'O 47 -O 'O 'O .O N N F N N N F N N N N N I I a 5 I I I I I I I 1 N O O ^I .O 'O .4 N N V' V1 'D O N N O O O O O O O O O I 1 I I I I I I I I I I N N N .� .+ I -I Y IAN 00 O O .. ..r .. O O O C O O O O .-I $21,943.50 NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON Ttit; ENVIRONMENT PLICANT: Beard of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 Telephone No. 303-353-2212 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: rho above -named County proposes to request the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (Pb 93-383) to bo used for the following Project: Project Title: Burger -Fry Urban Renewal Purpose of Project: Residential Clearance Location: North East of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado Estimated Cost of Project: $100,000.00 octobor 29, 1975 It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, accordingly, the above -named County has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (PL 91-190). The reasons for such decision not to prepare such Statement are as follows: 1. Findings revealed that approximately 29 persons will be relocated into safe and decent housing from dilapidated housing in the Poudre River flood plain. 2. The negative effect on human and physical environments is insignificant. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the above -named County which documents the Environmental review of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such Statement is not required. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public hours of 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. No further environmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted prior to the request for release of Federal funds. All interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the County to the office of the undersigned. Such written comments should be received at the address specified on or before November 24, 1975. All such comments so received will be considered and the County will not request the release of Federal funds or take any administrative action on the within project prior to the date specified in the preceding sentence. ATTEST: THE BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL9 COUNTY, COLORADO41-440t-- Alteefg-614,- A:. �1 f' COUNTY CLEaX AND RECORDER APPROYb`D so i AS 0�2l1: AND CLERX TO TRP BOARD I "�'TTO ' r RtJEY BY: „ v. ;,, r ! TY ATTORNEY Deputy Published: October 31, 1975 Greeley Journal i • srArE x1.5AA1 ) ) As XtM1 CF GELD ) WELD R?UNIY, WLORAU0 OLD AGE PENSION CLAD THIS IS IC CERTIFY THAT ALL ACQ`tNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN SXWPI.LTEU tN THE FCLICWING LISTED CLAII4 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SEE CFPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE •1iLD LCLNIY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS: OA? G A A D M DAY CARE AND 104.00 ADC ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 24th DAY OF Octobu , 1975. TOTAL 104.00 c_ ACCOUNTIh FFICER WELD CHIE , COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND SNORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 29th DAY OF October yr75 ,MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: STATE OF COLOPAt.O ) COUY CF WELD ) ss NTNE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THECLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE PENSICN FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS RDLLAWSI OAG A A DDAY CARE A N D 104.00 Af 17,'. A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND DATED THIS 29th DAY OF October . 1975 . NG+Rf ER TOTAL 104.00 12-31-74 rAra X:C;A:? ) ) is :CUNT) CF NEL? ) 'NEED COUNIY', COLORADO SOCIAL SERVICES CLAWS THIS IS TO CERTTEY THAT ALL AC4XLNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN (XIMPILTED CN THE FDLIOR1NG LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AL&C&NTS SET CIIC$ITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY DIE DIRECTOR OF TILE .NELD OC NTY DEPARTMENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLTONSI 0 A P GA A D DAY CARE A N D 3,62A.91 24.455,04 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 271.805.00 16,579.00 TOTAL 316,195.95 DATED THIS ___29th DAY CF Qctob•r , 197'1 CHI F ACCOUNTING OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SUBSCRIBED AND S.NC4 N TO BEFORE ME THIS 29th DAY OF MY COMMISSION EJ(PIRES1 1y STATE OF COLORADO ) . DUNTY CE MELD SS 4E, 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 THE SOCIAL SERVICES FLND AND CHARGEABLE AS RDLLOWSt 0 A P G A 3,626.91 A DC- U 16.579.00 A D & 24,455.04 CHILD WELFARE DAY CARE A Y DATED THIS 29th DAY OF A D C 271.805.00 AID TO THE BLIND October , 19 75. TOTAL 316.125.95 12.31-74 ehe , 47 • • • c E"i S 4 $ 4 t 4 t C c i i C t C C i s • • y.,..+.1 P.PCP"!' 1J ` a .. L'.{KSYIT t ILO C L L !, T Y, C C: L R 1. r L N( L K R R A r C E C L A 1 !' LIST prIvei. Nl !'PER 01 GEAFkAI f l'AD PIl/v9t. r t.1 F 0078172 10 23 75 2` tCCL ',rI J()T_PFTTY cA5H 0075700 10 23 75 775 AF;ILIATEC 9A'1'<5 35'! AL,E4TSnsS I;C 1145 A"ERIC.N EC'J':0-CLAC 1358 a`•ERICA?I ROAD 215? kr:Ey APPELNANS 2,51 31C-.. 5 it 6 0074127 10 17 75 0074728 10 17 75 0074729 10 16 75 00(16451 10 23 75 0066084 10 23 75 0066090 10 23 75 0075473 10 10 75 0075476 10 to 75 0078547 ►0 06 75 0075164 10 20 75 0053081 10 22 7,5 0075769 08 28 75 0078578 1: 07 75 cc/vLL tPcIto 11C,EC 122.4E 51;451,25 $1,26.1C $1,571.62 $536.54 112;23 134,56 141602 135.69 112.50 $86.16 16.24 $14(;41 123.22 hL t i T PINY IF ClFCKE0 040 000 rra 000 000 040 000 400 040 000 04• 040 000 000 000 000 00: 000 000 000 000 000 000 004 DAVE 160 29 75 DISTFarr)TloN OF FNCLIY6RAYC1'5 ACCn1i tNOLNT 786710 TOTAL 701123 707112 TOTAL 722108 TUTAL 717103 TOTAL 720108 TOTAL 788120 TOTAL 780720 TOTAL 788720 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 762116 TOTAL 727112 TOTAL 722110 722111 TOTAL 046 #4t 1931-12 TOTAL 000 *0* 440 769t93 TOTAL *0* 707112 • PACE $10,80 110.80 109/(0 120;42 $2,06 $22.48 ►o$it4' 51+'45125 11,451,25 $1,286,10 11,286,10 $1+571,62 11,571,62 $536,94 $536,94 $121 11223 .23 $34,56. $34,56 $41,02 $41,02 $35.69 535,69 $12;50 .$12.50 so$166 130,00 $56;16 1866.116 109/6/ f6�z4 � 16.24 $1ti0;41 $140.41 521.27 loVel 1 0 S • S • • • S • ',, • • • 0209 • • I • 1 514' vF\J;t2 t tCQ"%iic t :3.7 Cu ':• iC Ti:)!.( 6015 CE':1Fx SuP I,Y Co 645^ Cmcv :'c G EEtCv one CL.( G AEC - RECt1R01NG CFP1 1135 CCLC COPT OF 1FVE,•UE 8854 MARC CUACKEL x915 JC .GL AS 040114 9350 (+ARIA IF SA4ITIS 9413 5iiuv nF vo$F 9723 OEf STENT CF MIGI(1,AY5 01 G(NcR.if c(R1 Pn/VCU Pe/vol' NUMAER DATE 00/553I 1n l5 75 0075534 10 15 15 007173n 1n 13 75 )071731 10 23 75 D07173? 10 23 75 0078657 10 01 75 006568? 10 23 75 0063063 10 11 75 0068475 l0 10 75 0078175 10 23 15 0015165 10 dJ 75 0006461 10 22 75 0078133 )0 23 75 0070553 10 22 75 ^C7ct'56 10 22 75 0070557 10 2? 75 ?CIVIL AMCLNI (1C NCI PAY IF CI CKED (3,S7 40$ 04* $41.06 40$ 04* $4(4,S( * t4f $191,34 40, f4* $89,17 404 000 s146.C4 *44 O0* s118.AO 404 100 19.30 004 04* $10.00 044 044 i?9,10 Its 040 185,44 404 f0* 1256,61 040 444 $9.CC is, *4* $252,00 4** *40 $162.(0 000 004 5272.50 ft4 it* C(T( 10 29 75 0ISTR•.BUTION OF ENC1116RANCES ACCOUNT ,1MUI,NT T01AL 71.2125 ICTAL 762125 TUfAl. 741141 TL'7AL 741146 TOTAL 74114, 11'TAL 7681%6 TOTA1. 74210h TRIAL 704112 Tc 7AL 725146 TOTAL 786510 111T'.L 772111 TOTAL 786610 TOTAL 786530 TOTAL 741111 TOTAL 741111 TOTAL "11MAL AL s23,72 13,97 $3,97 $41,06 $41.06 1404.90 $404.90 $191,38. $191.18 $69,17 $89,17 5144,04 $146.04 1118,40 $1►8.40 $9,30 $9,30 $10.00 $10,00 $29.70 $29,70 $85,44 $85.44 $256 7 3256.67 59.00 $9.00 $252100 $252.00 $162.00 .,sue AO 3p7$272•so U PAGE tosd16V L 2 l 103/63 /n3 /O 1c31 64- rob'54 10101 108!67 tog 1b.O Ioveol ►o811oa1 3 3 A } 0 E6n: 4FN Ui I.NFCRsAT►C': • 1O436: e 9725 DEPT `1F Yil MaN RESI•LRCcs $ C f 10151 CC:BLEn4Y 6 CO INC t 1023` TtP 0 ..'I"G 3'4Ro INC C 1047^ EaST SLOE IIEAt.fH CENTER C $09,;6 EC.:hoYy LLu3E. 111) tcAROS CHEVROLET CO 11135 JEFFERSON C E`0£RY CO 1195" EVER ITT LI:44ER CO INC 122OO HAP.CLO FA10REr18gt1C$1 Pf1/VOU NI)M9ER 0) G£6ERtl FLN PO/VOL PO/VGL DATE APCLb1 OO7161? 10 f1 75 0071618 10 2? 75 0071657 1n 22 75 0078351 10 23 75 0075877 107 14 75 0070675 09 16 75 0070451 09 25 75 0070474 10 09 75 OOO64O6 10 4,3 75 0070477 10 O9 75 OO69816 10 09 75 0070657 10 05 75 0073167 10 20 75 I2975 FtATIRn'1 MATERIALS CO 0078518 10 09 75 1333^ JGY n rix 0075168 10 20 75 , DC NOT PAY IF C1 FCKEO 322C.CC 400 *40 $14t,C0 ss# #6# SIPC.CC '#*# #5# 174.f9 444 44# 114.45 444 `744 $(,5.C1 *00 #s# $4RO,CO ##* #4# 118.06 4** *5* $t42,CO its ### f1C.CC ##0 *5* 1422,76 4## *4* 130.44 4#4 #5# 1126,72 sit ##• 154.30 444 *4* $135.12 ssr ##t DA II 10 29 75 0151R18UTION ACCOUNT 741111 TOTAL 741111 1GTAL 741111 TOTAL 786515 78664O 769920 7t75Lc 787530 788725 TOTAL 762125 TUT AL 754111 TOTAL 78P437 TrITAL 7P6641) TOTAL 7878OO TOTAL 7&843^ TOTAL 78G64O TOTAL 754145 10TAL 7p2119 722111 TOTAL 175019? TOTAL 722110 PAU OF FNCipYBRANCES ANOLNT 1220000 1220,00 6148,00) $148,00 S180.00 1180,00 12753 $14,11 15,20 34,00 314,87 16,9B 614,69 114,45 114,45 145.01 %45,A1 logilde 1480,00 $080.00 I090t1 118$18.08 i0%16' 1642,00 1642,000 IDS9 419 110,00 $10,00 Ib�JI7b '422.76 $422.76 130.44 $30,44 108111 330,,00 396.72 $126,72 10$J.a ttS7,.30 $54,30 10g1Ti` 130;00 1 ) ) C YENlot 1FCRMAlleN 13355 FstESE E'.r.1'IEERING 133ta SL5.5, :tEFSS 133Sfl . ALLAT,N FNTERPPI4ES 1359` ';',.tiRCTA 1333^ JCYCE C GAlLAY 13$35 RICAC GAZLAY 1395 . 511E+- Ol5TRtAUTIP:G Cr 13975 GF,IATICS INC 14025 L F 01AIS 14125 RCBE.RT GItBERT 14400 0CALG'15 BT'OK5 INC 1485') TAE GRFELEY DAILY TR1RLNE 14950 GREFLFY GAS CO PO/vuu N1I4AEP 01 GENERAL FUNr PO/YOU OATC 1070739 10 17 75 007x+'94 In 08 75 0051484 10 14 75 0079n41 10 2s 75 0070124 10 21 75 0070702 In 22 75 0070651 09 29 75 0006462 10 23 75 0078399 10 23 75 0074531 1n n1 ')5 0064849 10 15 75 006499 10 07 75 0075453 09 04 75 006513A 1n 07 15 0059365 10 14 75 0059366 10 14 75 PO/VCL ANQLN1 1336.00 117,5 $160.64 145.'( $15G.00 44xC,Cr $20,54 $400,CG I1C.E2 t2n0.CC $655.15 $27.t5 1750.43 $336,39 11515 00 NWT PAY Jr C>4CKED 444 444 444 *5* 00* 444 44! 444 44* 444 *O •44 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 793196 444 444 762125 4,4 Si* 04♦ s4* 440 144 *4* 441 444 444 DATE 10 29 75 011TRi6UT104 OF 1NCii'9RANCE5 ACCCUP T NOUNT 722111 TOTAL 704107 Tr)TAL 754101 ToIAL 761146 TUTAL 76651(' IfiIAL 754106 IUTAJ 754196 If,TAL 75411? TCIAL 78661' TOTAL 786515 TOTAL TCTAI TOTAL 762125 T(ITAL 762125 TOTAL -793112 TOTAL 725113 TOTAL 762113 r., .ii,, $105.12 $135,12 $?3tl,00 $330.00 417.50 $17.50 $160.84 $180.84 145,311 t45.30 $150,00 $150,Oo 1400,00 $400.00 $20,94 120,94 $400,00 $400.00 410,82 110.82 1200,00 $200.00 $655,15 $655,15 327,65 $27.65 4750043 $750,4 ) PACE 4 r i0803 1o3lO, log 183 10$131{ pos,%6 $9,90 19,90 102"w $336,39 $336.39 ' $15,75 1 i l ESO \UN3= 4 yc��i}�li IArek A7 iCN Pn/VI It t r?lIR 01 G1NrkAI sir.; Pq/4UL it/V0( DAVE AkCL11 L'{ Nt'T PAY IF CkECKED OATS 10 29 75 0tStR1t$U11uN of ENO RANt£5 ACCCLNT ni01.NT !HILL $15.75 1514' 4t1L=. :ATIJ'+nl c•ANK 0054245 10 ""9 75 t15.ti ++4 •+0 762111 TOTAL 15625 GrREELfr :FL ^ tSU°CRS INC 0067x22 10 22 75 $74," 0+t 040 76111'+ T('itt. t5't' A .fl . S r•UT»*tf 0079020 in 23 75 11C.5L **t *0t 7F651 I('71,1 1600) C < r+&LL t CO 0075491 09 17 75 $171.25 t++ 0+4 7621'15 1('1TAL 16135 CLLc s+t.Ral$ 0070126 10 2.1 15 t15C.CC 00* t++ 7541o1 ToTtL 11755-CLIOAY It't Uf GRFELEY 0069777 10 23 15 Mitt ++w ++0 701123 Ttitit 7975 1 i f:1Rc 0057470 10 22 75 1173.1 +tt 440 741147 luTAL 17925 I C'.(1PCPATICh 0055209 10 09 75 $111,55 +t+ +++ 76119? TOTAL 13125 SLSAL INGALLS 1835^ I?'1(,ArIp' Etl4IIIEfRIAr, 1810^. 4E°rAF CC r)069119 10 10 75 $664.52 t+1 t+t 707197 TOTAL 0075789 10 23 15 IR1.tC +00 ++0 78651' TOTAL 9076420 C0 11 75 $zF3.26 tot 4.0 77ott2 TOTAL 0065742 10 21 75 $67,45 +++ 4++ 19311? TTAL 0oI,6n98 In 23 75 f16.S6 ++t +t+ 7867?6 TUTAL 0069786 10 15 75 119.6 +++ ++d 707112 IDIAL 0071218 10 14 75 $15€,t9 +++ *0+ 7251)2 TOTAL 0071721 10 14 75 15.76 +++ 44* 762145 Ti1TAL 444 115.60 ll �1 $15.60CioSi $7~.00 JJJ $74,00 10 I21 PAC. 5 $10.50 $10.501nin° $171,25 $171.25 io % $150,00 $150.00 j0St9a. $11.66 $$11,66 toslcrA $173.72 $173.72 10V19'1 $111,55 $111.55 $684,42 $684.42 $61.00 $61.00 1Ogi9te $283.26 $283.26 Warn $67,45 $67.45 $16.96 $16.96 $11;16 419,76 ICI l3$ $158,69 $%58'.69 $5,76 $5,76 • vEN OA I,L;4,3ER vFMOOR 1NFCRKATio'+ SfR:!iCE C'.i 1955` -ART $4347 1930 KE\S CA EPA CFNTER P2/VG'. NAER 0069AC6 01 GEr,ER;1 90/v00 DATE In 07 75 0066)77 10 23 75 0075792 In 23 71 0070472 IO 09 75 1995? LE,15 A 410.?F4 'a0 PAT$4CICGIST 0072629 10 13 75 20'125 ''AR,T1'! K1FR;IAN m!0 ?055^ (0.0 R ,805 '-! 2110? LEi CLINIC 21381 5L5A'i CON0SINE 2190' G rAAG PHD 22582 JA 1S C ?AU 2265^ "C Cd'.':5 PE'iTAE CFKTER 2290) ?C CRAA-HILL 8017K co 230r i,C ERT NEvE�. 23050 .ARI+E'L HEYER 0078871 10 22 75 007867n In 2T, 75 0070467 10 02 75 0070481 In 16 75 0062962 10 15 75 0078704 10 22. 75 0070125 tO 21 75 007110n In 23 75 0075876 10 08 75 0075163 10 20 75 0075162 10 20 75 $LAC PC/VCll AMCLhT $24C.CC 167.30 127,31 $11.4:1 T315.5G nt NOT PAY IF CHECKED 444 444 444 444 *4* 444 440 444 444 *0* t1C;Cc 444 444 $1C.Cr, *44 444 $10,00 404 444 13r.CG Ira 444 $3107( 444 444 $2C,CC 444 444 $15C,C0 444 044 117CC 444 444 1)9,52 444 444 $119,04 44v 444 $221.16 $45 040 DATE 10 29 75 0I5TRIbuTIOPI OF ENCu'8RANCES ACCOUNT APOUr.7 725145 TOTAL 788726 TOTAL 786712 ►OTAL 78671;) TOTAL 744107 745107 TOTAL 745107 T©rAL 745107 TOTAL 788430 TOTAL 7C843n TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 754106 TOTAL 786640 TOTAL 76212.5 TOTAL 722111 TOTAL 722111 TOTAL • PAUE 6 1 4240,00 $240,00 I 0 °" /P7�! $11;43 111,43 4308,00 17,50 $315,50 $10,00 110,00 $10,00 110.Oo $10,00 $10,00 $30,00 $30,00 131,70 $31.70 $20,00 $20.00 5150;On !150,00 117;Oo 417,00 $19,92, $19,92 $119,04 $119,04 $221;16 1221,16 lo$Q4a losaki Iowa inacia ronoy Io$ao5 1o` otp t o % b'% )0'1,20 IoS2,07 Dsara resat r fo8�1�_ 0 1 9 VEN`04 I`8CRMATID; .?3 t;,. E.:Y AC C. CO 2425SELL 2455lt!'BE.R CO 25530 4C'd NA!HAI; 25e2s i C .;ft„ ':EFLY 257o0 NEL5?')at,SLEY.OATTERSO`. Z575'` NEL5G'. OFFICE SUPPLY 25900 710 .VI€TEPS 4flTOR CO 27110 ISE PAINTER Porsct NtI 4ER 01 GEN$ RtL 09 ''. 4 75 0056469 10 15 75 0046471 10 1S 75 0056472 10 15 '!5 0078642 1 21 75 0006459 10 2) 75 0006505 10 23 75 0075101 10 14 75 0063)44 10 16 75 0063246 10 01 75 0063247 10 16 75 0063249 10 16 75 0063)50 10 16 75 0074826 06 20 75 0079003 10 16 75 0078296 08 20 75 0078666 10 03 75 $1i9.rt $356,22 1.15 S144;65 137'49 $I50.Cr. 52rC,cc $6,75 113,55 112,Sc $43,5 r, 51,EC 14,47 13A4.40 $22,tC 148,C0 $7;4SCCC DATE 10 29 75 no NOT PAY 01STa18UTI11v OF FNCUP0P ANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT ArubNT 004 44* 786801 11)1AL 4 " ..+ 786030 TOTAL i's 701112 ' iITA( ass *4* 793114 IQTAL 444 494 77011k TOTAL 444 ♦4s 786610 TOTAL 444 +4+ 78661r, TOTAL to. •s+ 781)07 VITAL +44 *4* 761112 T0TAt +4s 741112 TOTAL r1+ 504 717112 TOTAL 000 *4* 7071,12 TOTAL •i+ *4* 793)12 !(11 AL its *4* 795192 TOTAL S.. *4* 786710 TOTAL +i++• 'fA1140 TOTAL 44* *0* 725145 5199,88 1199.88 3356,22, $356,22 5.85 5,85 $144;65 $144,65 137.49 537.49 16$AIJ $850.00 $850,;,0 ro$$//P 5j0$200.00 ID $ W17 $6;75 $6,75 16”11 513.55~ 513,55 112.90 $12,90 543,50 $43.56 5180 51.80 S4;47 $4,47 5364;40 $384,40 122,60 $22.60 1 • PAGE 7 •. t VE`�J$ 1'.FC4MATIC'1 )_731' CE4 TER PI TERS!1' 716j r!!'.'! 275^ C"LK C CU , ',L,,tF i PljFM5 2615' FRLFESSII2AL F1'1ANCE CC 2841! n...:S P Pu4p0REY 2975^ •:';E=5 AUTOOTiVE INC 271+' rI:: F'AS pop) 30633 BF/KY SAFARIK 10d5" S tT'.5Y LA' nlAY 4 CLEANERS 31140 SEEfY SERVICE ING 32175 LC 4'. S<AA2 )2671 4ALTE? J SPtk4A'1 3)45 JC�1 SZFLCASK1 Pr/Vu'e NI # kR 01 GLN1RAL FLNr PC/VCV CATF np+6nc0 16 23 75 0075161 10 20 75. 0075483 10 73 75 0059486 In 15 75 0070524 10 2c, 75 0057449 10 10 75 0006401 In 73 75 0071709 In n7 75 0071720 10 n7 75 00+5741 10 2n 75 005).545 10 ₹3 75 0014787 1n n6 75 007066R C9 10 75 007fl13T 10 23 75 0046402 in 23 75 0075166 10 2c, 75 1 Fa/Cl tPLI NT Cu Nor PAY IF CHECKED DATE 10 29 75 01S7818O1DV of ACC(=JUT TOTAL 1C,S5 040 78610? TOTAL $212,]6 Oat Ot0 722111 1400 Ott ♦4* 124,00 014 *4t• 1)5,CC 440 040 $5�iCC5 Ott 461 T3TAt. 7T')197 TOTAL 71$)12 1'„TAL 745)0? TOTAL 781107 1TAL f 39.1 1 Ott *s* 786510 786515 TOTAL $137.42 *4* ttt 4, s13.ES 400 •4* I48•.CC *t'` *4* 741146 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 19311' TOTAL 32,t1 *4, 4+4 .. 70651n TOTAL 141.20 0*A *4* 75413. TOTA1. $61.E5 *4* *4+ $2,tc ct* *** 754146 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL sic:77 sic set _786515 TOTAL s41,cE? it. *4* 722110 PAC' E't;CO8 RANGE S AM11LtiT f2/450.00 th$a�I (89,95 $69,95 FORa' $218,76 $218.76 It'2 ” , $54$54.001o1d 0,7 $24,00 S24,00 70?.. .& $15,00 $15,00 /02,4, $54$540,05 J0S'.7 $18,60 121.07 $39,67 trrsaa$ $137,42 $137.42 %23,85 123,5 toaa9 148,00 148,00 104Aab $2.6812OS 141,20,68 1 w $41.20 IC)� 161,85 Cg3' $61,85 !2;60 1oS 31/ $2,6U $10.77 Sloe 771D935 130,00 A • 0 • e p s 2 i • C i i I VENO(' VEN3.11 Ir,9UR!'AT IC'1 33925 J 4%i L r.SIE Pr/VOi r;(!Ynlr Cl GEI.141L PO/VOL. DATE 0079004 10 23 75 1415' 3" '!. c!'J sS P4!;nUCTS SAifS tNC 0041297 1O 15 15 e 0070664 lo ')a 75 006461 In 73 71 0078167 10 22 75 { 3755' F,.' C.,U'TY G- .FRAL t f5PITAL 0070L5n 1O 1O 75 t 0078911 04 79 75 0078924 in 13 75 r; 0078941 10 17 75 { 0078942 10 r17 75 0078948 1O 15 75 )760 4ELL C Ti',TY H£ALTU DEPT 0069443 10 02 75 37919 KELC Cr) SHERIFF PP_TTY CAS1t 0071755 10 21 75 1603s SC!aAAk t Cl 3632 KICHAPO 'nAGLMA?e Mr) 3857^ n1CKES LUPBER Cn 007850P 10 14 75 38674 RICHA+TC 'AILLIAMSON 0066091 10 23-75 011/VC1 AKCi.N1 ). DATE 10 29 75 PACE 9 K T PAY DISTRIBUTION !1F EPJt!r.fRANCE5 IF CHECKED ACCrU',T ANOLNT 722111 18.Ct: *94 *0* 78&!1 TOTAL 43t1.7 tst tit 72,117 722112 T;;TAL $59.2e iti ttt 754112 T01AL !i,C7%.iF asi *4* 78601,'. T{;IA. $IC.CC *44 *4* 74510! TOTAL $54.1tst tit 754131 1flT^l $106.35 tia tot 142167 1tlTAl 121.00 sit tot 14211 1TAl 19.CC tts tit 745107 TOTAL $9800 tst tit 745107 T(!TAL $15.1: oit tat 742107 TOTAL $1.25 *Si *** 76671C TOTAL $72.42 *RR tit 741111 74118_ TPTAl 114.5^ *4* ttt 727112 TOTAL $67,00 *4* ttt 7865.19._ TOTAL • $61.08 $91.n8 ib$J,34) $6800 $8.00 Ina% $150,57 1151,00 $301,57 $59,20 $59,28 12,C77,78 $2,071,78 $lo,00 $10.00 $54,16 $54,16 $168,3$ $166,35 $21.00 $21.00 $9,00 $9.0C 19.00 $9,00 $15865 $15,65 rDS33 rc8a9 I0$aN0 rog2All $1,25 $1.25 1Vie3q . $35,82 $36,60 372.42 J02.) 3, 114,50 $14.50-10801 "'a3.60 ,08a,q 6 Q C I i t C C C C C )7.0 ;:S,: 3FACy: I .C )9')32 ,�!GriT LIE ^0312 F'- C W;la S"<CTnRF 90311 CR^.I'S2'S 901t4 90315 GENE'S CAtPET GIFAKING 90315 G;'t1f1 YEAR 3t1!1K INC 90317 HICE' C.'i.Ut TRY '!('4S 903t^ ,'.5)(GEQS 2.l:U($TcRE 90319 6LEL r.FTCHI'7$tN Nn 9032^. aE : JACKS.1'J C 90321 Kr' L;:-1rF COISTR Cf1 C 10327 1C A KKCNIC< C 90321 LCU t+,L,PN;IC( C 10324 CC_ AL 700PE C 90325 JAr,£ ';FLSrti 01 0EvF z.( 1r,,R Pr`/ti(i PO/Y00 �yt'N4F'Z 0677 nOtei5' 10 It75 0073i0) OF 27 75 OO657344 lc 14 75 90A9A2C In 10 75 006687 10 23 75 007C466 10 0? 75 0075699 10 10 15 0069759 10 20 75 0010799 10 I6 75 0070479 10 09 75 0079019 10 23 75 007110 CR 04 75 0075159 In 15 75 0079017 10 17 75 007413? In 23 75 0075160 10 15 75 1., i0/Vet LACLNT isi.ls 195,CC 119,70 1404,11 16?.(C 1951.31 120,CC $100.00 165.40 13A.t0 C,! t.r;T PAY 11 ChECK;O 44* 44* ,44 444 ode 444 Onit 10 29 75 01$1P19UT!O't or fNC, rBKANCES ACCUJ'T 18CLN1 79511E 713111 TiIIAL 444 70811). TCTA1. 444 79310/ TOTAL 444 766601 286725 T(,TA(. 444 786'�2'.' )GTAL 44• 44• 7866S,) TOTAL ,48 444 4,4 444 761125 TOTAL 444 706123 Tr:rAL 444 795111 1(ItAL 444 444 76643') M iAL *0* 444 444 ♦44 144 758515 TIITAL 77019 TOTAL 444 722110 TL;TAL 444 444 788515 !mit . 444 444 788515 TOIA' 444 4*$ PACF 1.1 134,99 $22.40 $57.39 tC•W(Re 195,00 195,00 10'g ) 119,70 119,70 al ally 1404.81 10,04,7 11tr$OD 104,00 175,00 $7s,00 to?a1 !30430,72 51 110',00 110.00 gr ,15 6 162,00 $62.00 30 Mlle 1951,31 195101 103 6'% 120 0') 120,00 (o8a5g 14,95 14,98 s10,00 '10,00 110000 itio( 0o ItSas9 165,40 165,40 102A0 435138,60 w& c./ ) 1 21f71AL e ( Cl Cf'.r:RcC ;0r t.',FC4M.t1I( P1/(I$. PL,/Vtli- rC/V'lC 4 lNr: 1,n,Afp HATE (PC(tl Q3% si �1 i1ST i% 0o'1Q1I0 23 75 i11,C,: 4 x0327 ' ,a ."if: C-. rtC11078n 0ri 23 75 517„C i \CQ3•1 cG=tLF, t•+R'!1f.,4E 007P667 In 06 75 S4SC,Sc ( i ( g012., !\ri ATt. ASS`: MF Bf+N? O01172rr l(' 13 75 82.5.JC i ( ( • ( I C C C t C 101A". ?^.C.:•r,?-\'CF CLAt"fn FC% GFNFRAI Ern,' U(: NUT PAY 1! Ci,ECKEO #$4 #t# $2(,449.8, OATt. 10 29 75 0IS1RIB11110N (JF INCuPBRANCE5 ACCCUr,T r PCt,NT 7 F' Lit ? !rIt,L 754107 TUT/,L 76obc1 166£; 7 TLTAL 7411?0 10T AL PACT 11 111,00 Si1.no /0ga4'J $17,50 $17,50 roi(°31 3306.0n $144,90 $450,90 ipga(01/ $25,00 $25,00 108p695 THIS it T,: (I«TIFY 7.4 Aid ACtciJNTINa; Ar:fl BUnGETI'?G PRCCECUHES kt t El(`; CO"FCFTED vii THE AP&VE LISTFO CLA1l1 AS SiH(plN (IN PACES l TNR c+ /1 A'p O.1T50 citb6e /chi l9%5. AN L' THAT PAYNlATS SlrCllC jE FACE IL 1('E RESPECTIVE IRS 1. MOUNTS SET (PP6511E TNE1 1:'E5 , tT.r Iii Trt1AL A1'(tinT %2t 4'/Q. S1r1 DAM Tr'!S 294 ?'1 f(�Cy0�i1,IN, 19%b'f� a""- T CT 1R NAFAGIME(�T AN/p� LI .;T 5"ASCP18Eo MO SIN 1C RFFORF "C THIS ,QQwctY CF G b ,-c', 19 O 'Y CT 1111 EX Si MyCo?ansfcne,pResNc.S,1928 �I_'2� A .< L n! ( A /t Li act/ NOTARY Eilin u• •E, Tilt Pf—A L CF CCLATI CtNPISS InNERS CIF YELL CLUr1TY, CDL0::::. ERE BY :fitirft: CVE 1 FOIS I“) r,t1 Lyn! CLANS/ S F1 FnRTeI A:TCiVF{ A"Jt:�I tARRAN &1r, FLYrF11 1rEFEF-R 1St }IFR BY r"R E 9 !kW; CP-h THE itg` ,cc 'Utss` r,TSLrt,i. $,,17g h/`f K�+ nATED T1'IS yWUIY iiFCot-tM/19?5 IT1f5T 2 „,5-4t, GOIfNT4 CIEP.t AND C BY ,,,,F78; 6/5/ HAIRNAF c'Jf ,BER Yf wBEkqt.-4(� l tit 2 ?Cc. Li/Lc C C �..� brl//�ogeer /! f .132.4 l �Ifl �/C � �(,�/!lr �r�!#�t' C� .44 1.. • • • E^, vEN 10: I\FOR? sTtli • 4451 B10GSfALF 4AT€R CO • • 14 `) 5 GEELGiS C' ?7?C'' ?CST.':sTER • ?d3"PL3LIC SERVICE CO CF eeie E \ C rll'Ci NPPE LO L C l 1 1, i( l '• Uu� C 0 l KANCE C l t 1 `' L I S T 02 ADD' FV BRICCE PO/Vi4. 051E 0067256 In 10 75 006962? 10 15 15 0069787 10 14 75 0072562 10 15 75 S )3151 STATE tF COLO DEPT OF EMPLOYHT 0076512 In (19 75 $ )35.1 S7'.:‘E41 E''t CUM' TELFFHC�•E CnRP $ 3465^ TC\ OF 0ACTNI 15251 L,r ttN Q,ACIFIC :2AItRDAn iC t $ • 3745SLC CI:U'iTY GENERAL F''\D • 90330 ASSCCIATED STUDENTS Q0331 cr ,1 TF+:TAL 013 SERVICES INC • 007635e 10 Xi 75 0070510 10 09 75 00691? In 15 75 0069620 10 15 75 0065612 10 10 75 0076193 09 12 75 0078556 1n 1S 75 er/VCL tl'GIN1 ;7.C:` 1F.49 $6.45 122.41 Ile,313.25 $9,C 135.25 i53.(C nice ir`S,C4 1S.t0 175.Ci cL "CT FAY IF C}+ECKEO OATS 10 24 75 D?STR1RUTIII'! (IF ACCCU' T sss •s: 715303 TOTAL *4* **4 1126)? TOTAL *44 *4* 701404 TOTAL 44s sts 7151;03 IOTAL ♦04 ♦8a 701821 TOTAL as• *04 71534 TUT, i. sos *sss 715303 TOTAL sss sass 732107 1UTAL sss *0* 732100 TJTAI *it *4* 701604 IoTAL 8*s *0* 701813 TOTAL ss+ *0* 745439 TOTAL • TOTAL FnC' es%';CE CLAIHED FCs ROAD AND 8RICGE s 110,609,48 • • • • THIS H S IS T: .c YH?O ;+ / TOil ':%+"E5 ANC CE1 fel a 6cit Wit, ,1 TnrA! I•. RTIcY 14AT ALL !CI.CLNT MID DATco /W4A. z9 rTq TIE T9VAl A"CHNT $ aASC A(n IND S NCTAR c F cmpls, i FORT 1 / &ay. If 'nano REPUTY [.:G Ar.r, E(CGETt}:G PRcCErcE5 hA\E Ff 1914r ANQ THAT PAYE\1S SNCLLC t /2 6o 9 V/8 D A T f c T �rc c�0f ;: 'rn/r1 TO BEFORE t!E 1HIS� AY ccr Y PUBLIC, kF, 1HE BCAr.G CF CttNT H ABOVE( tr��WARRANT� il: FAYPFN1 7}E THIS c44"tAY (`F Uth614 /14'c E UG,.rtRANCES e.&LLN1 $7.00 37,00 ;8,8 $8,48 16.45 16.45 122.41 $22.41 $)8,313,25 $10,313.25 E` teppLETED C'N 1NF AF1rVE I STED CIA MS EsCE 1 1HE RESPECTIVE a ORS IN A 14•' LI OVt4t . 19 75 0--g hi u 1475" HY C t:'H S N R7:SI Y CC?E'.]SSI&UERS OF ► E10 COUNTY, CDLCRAC MGR ARE E BY CROEREO DNAWN UPON THE incsi . ,.r./�. . _ COUNT% Ct F uEvBER %%� �FEh 1S,00 $4.00 $35.2Z5 735.2S $6300 16'3,00 $5.00 35.00 $25,04 325,04 $39.60 $39,60 175.00 $75.00 JAGF. 1 WWI raga? itgar/ 08.94y ion AS SHCRV ON GAGE'S 1 NCUUTS SET CPPIISITE (RECTOR ,ANAGE,(NT My Ctimis.'71 a pir.! Dec. 5, 1Yi8 Oi RE a �Y ¢'AO €di / RK AND R£CD DER Wi elk O Let • s s • • I • • •\ t:_.� • .f \ "i 1rCRI tc 3 �` :i' e 2F(1510 1510 1Nniat • )3= arcL • 2375 4LYC Al IGI t rtANF SERY • 3I531G A CF CREELFY !NC e I 4 i • 530' ilRk)JG‘15 TFXAco 625^ Cti•EVRii OIL C 1 7255 CrLC KEN'AC.TH 1'1C 1135^ E•,ER1Tr LL"43ER Cl) INC l l n CCL :T 1, i f F N C 1M R A A. C' C t t I N LIST pr'/,,c f.' N°ER 01 IrrcAG11 �+FI,A"F(`IAL SFRvlrfS F') /'.'I. nAll 007110! 1(' 06 75 oat't2Cr In 01 15 00t8264 1r, 06 75 00r3126 09 3u 75 0065993 09 25 75 Vf;/«l „rfr`r $370.15 $E?7.S? $?)7.tr $182.80 $'15.26 00076365 10 14 75 ►293,72 0076174 09 26 75 $431,2G 0016178 10 17 75 1772,~', MAA/A6A tn :?'s ?5 $131.55 0071?98 10 0a 75 $77,Cc 121 )'- F I ; 85739E STORES 1!078'106 10 14 75 • 12725 FIRST `1ATL 844x OF ORFECEY 0065990 10 06 75 f' S 0069603 10 15 75 0078426 10 07 75 0078493 101 11 75 • I12.CC 195,14 43,204.45 51,369.60 SC95,Ci DATE 10 29 75 PAGE nu nf'1 PLY OISIKI3j1IL: 'if F'CU?LRA10ES IF CfCKED ACCI.U"Ir +OL6T .Om a0a 722553 Tt)TAL etr 44* 7?2854 IOTAI rtv aaa 722854 TOTAL At* 4', aat aaa 4* ♦Oa ♦04 722E53 1-)TAL 72285? 722853 1:ITAL 7?2654 11)TAL at* 722854 T;31 Al 4t4 *0* 71285 TO1AL aaa *0* 722853 ITAL oai aaa 722852 722653 TOTAL 440 .ts 722F�5) TOTAL 4** eta aaa 722652 TOTAL iti 722.SZ TOTAL aaa *4* 722852 TLITAL $37015 $370,15 $627,93 $827,93 $317.60 $317.60 $182.85 $182,86 losa-l' $5 ,06 $23.2? 575.28 IDES' ! $293,72 1293,72 IOSX O $431',2?) $431,20 $772,99.. $772.99 rosasr $131.95 $131.95 Ia$as)- $51,00 $26;00 $77.00 1O;‘,MA 7.1.2,00 $12.00 fr aCCji $95.14 $95,14 $30204;45 $3,204.45 $10369,60, $1,369.60 sst **t 722852 $695,04 • • t?, )U3 I FCR" Al I(`'; 03 Pp/v'1;&: Nor3fR I' T aC.bRN E 1tL 57A:ICtS P0/YOU DATE OOIP'94 11 as 75 1345` Tw c F t L'(LL )T:1P P8 'C CO 0067909 10 Z1 75 :3+3; C „ 'IL C 1 1ut5J36 10 13 .1 0059164 10 14 75 0074441 In ')6 75 14'750' GIEILEY GAS Cl 735, C LtGhT .. '•'Fa CC 1313? SALcS 7174- LL 11-e; EQF'Ipt,E',T 2355CFFAT PAINT C GLASS 2335.^ t \1GU EAY .3AQ0 6 C(1 2425' `C".TAI'; !ELL 2590'1 tE '.1FTE?5 MOT1lR Cr) ?6%)' :.L.,1HF,R.; GE':E7AL TIPE INC 2650'% CFFEN ACE HAR0ARF 007H;69 09 19 75 0078270 09 19 15 00?842r; 1(, 07 75 001842) 10 07 75 0071?86 In n2 75 0078737 10 14 75 0056462 10 02 75 0078293 07 07 75 0062040 10 01 75 0068335 09 O1 75 PT /',Ct. CC ,S C;. 7 P A Y IT CHECKED $249.5 *44 444 I1e6,7i 444 444 tilt.IF 444 444 I6t.2c 444 444 $C3,C oc4 ♦44 i13.C( %t4 444 ilt.5C 444 444 $95.ES 441 444 *93,20 Qi4 444 $/,1.f3 *4* 444 5_+0.49 044 445 IFC.SC w4U ass $11.55 t144 44* $371.65 444 444 $24.36 444 444 oAr5 to 29 75 01S1718t1TIQ'( of ACCt1W'1T (G1 A1. 722'S� TOTAL 722653 TOTAL 722t'54 lorA1. 7126')3 TOTAL 71VC,3 113813 715803 1JtA1. 722353 1gTAL 722853 101AL 722353 l(.TAL 722(151 TOTAL 722`+52 TONAL 72253 TOTAL 713004 714fl04 TOTAL 722053 TOTAL 722053 T171AL 722053 TOTAL 2AGt chCitdRANCES Tr (1LNT $695,04 $249,90 $249.90 $186471 $186.71 $128,16 $128.6 $66.28 $66.20 $99,2, 6191,50 5142,22 $633.00 $ 13.00 $13,00 $11.50 $11.50 $95.89 ) $05.09 $93.20 $93,20] $6),83 $61,83 iosaci , rogago ro4a91 $30.49 $30.49 to4a,9h 143260 $37,30 $80.98 r0ga 9'f $11,95,. IO2a96 $331,65 $331,65 to$a99to 41116,06 ,032,97. t I a I t C C C C i 1 C C z G'1 1'sfyick off i 13 29 75 P,1ir 3 ) `N' I: IvfCR11Lft31�t!t, Etl/1Ct hi`T PAY DISFr1RUTION OF FNC!�NF!RAI:CES g41F 'U. p7 1s CkECKEU ACCLu!.T A!'I3LFT ) tC.` SEl11C% oot9'I l ry .t, 75 3)C.1: ,e Stt 7l5'3', 120,7, 1^.T AL $20.75 /O53J(n ) ,'t. . :'.1t SFRV'ICF ooe7197 02 13 75 115,05 Sao f,f 722E53 (15,75 TG1AL $15,75 reg9,99 ) '1I F::: c ',yg 0017174 10 13 75 1.253.1c i.4.• ft$ 721c.5' $253,70 TCIAL $253,'/0 tcc5)3CC) 'O355A,dTAiV 104'i ilk'? F, CLEANERS ,7016285 In 09 75 $59.54 ta+ tf♦ 715$.37 $59;94 TGIAL $59;94 7G$'a01 ) s , 315_ ..“.:1E 'F C'JLI) :DEPT OF E'IPLOYNT 0078511 In 09 75 12,f15.55 4t• *4* 711b21 420815,55 • 1sTA1 $2081..55 .1) • ',yowl" ) 1325' 5Y I'tt G rIL 1. CAC CC 0062430 In n6 75 tIt5.i5 S44 it,* 7225ti )ClAL '5'05- u— FY FIsE £XTI'1GLISIER fO'6^2' In I5 75 IiI.Cc 4,a tt* 71037 1;TAL 36ac. n -E ,,AY Ki!881St1 I`iC 0074169 in Cu 7!: 1I8,Cr t0A ifi 712Li7 1O1AL • 13' c;St TFAS'I SERVICE 0075189 08 "1 74 I't.C( 44 i ftf 715 3' T!JIAI 0075189 09 01 75 $16.CC ftv *5* 715E37 IUrAL z'.33) fv,j1,2E S IIS r, CHASSIS 3009613 10 14 75 $44,17 t4µ set 7i2ist 1'1781. 1165;75 $165,75 ICSACO. $11.00 111.00 !LW"), $18,00 $18.00 tiol501 116;00 .� 1:16,00, rb9303 $16;On 116,00 $44,87 $44,87 16,53o4) '1 TOTAL F,CarA'.CF CLAIMED FC? 1trTRAGVEnKpENTAL SERVICES r i140313,12 TtrIS IS Ti CERTIFY THAT 1ii AC{,I OU TING A':E. RIJOGETING PPrICEr.0 I5 FAbL BEEN CONP1E!ED CN THE thlll'E S1 ED CIAIf SHOWN n PACES 1 0r ^ .`! ,-3 tNj OATF;' -to-.Pia I' % 5t 0 Tt:AT FI,Y; FITS SHC, L LADE ( ,iF RESPECTIV' & r^; S '; TI< Af'CUIITS 5E1 CPPOS•TE T*SI' >er.: TIE Tl7T0L A"[iIT S / �/ �. /� ()CUP TV 1-.Sta% ti"1A CF �OE2P.E, 19 25", �dl+-D+PECTOR YAt,tCENEt�T ) 0 I $ nnCQSRE £N) s u i TO BrFn_RF "F TUC L5r TI CYe 19j,� MY C(. ;t!S51O1: FYPI ES' !'y<<<, zs^ ' 77' �'fr�i_ ( to- CTARY PUBLIC, NE, TE'E 3CAti; Cr CCL\TY Cr" 1ISSIUNERS Of WELD CIUNTY, CPIORADIIO ERE BY 1_APPRLVF) �l (O15'? '2TVEE) T AT S AS SET FORTH LEIDVEI A,N WAP,',3A\AS 1. PtYr.\T Ti EREFL4 t$t HERkBY OR,F'ef D 1Y,t, UP11, Ti+E At,tscie 1RnVaf �QfU .) tu'iJ T;!7tLT,:, $ /x '.3/3. /'at nATEO 1-irs c 91-0AY or -Q-ab(,'�; 11 7.,5# ITTFci1 `�.���_,<�)•:� CruhTv CLERK AND VCO.4OER BY 1 OEP'JTV nws'1AiPt•,`, . E;iBk'� FlaPER I d It Is L. C l E C l' . 3 R A\ ! ! k f(, 1St In ;;CG. ('P,^AT1hC EIt.C S .'e 1 icC!TICI P"/,' ;,!/c"' /c.:L . if p)::1! `!'r: ;.1 s +.'ct C ,11 GF\rs.1l I"5DITAl :)0¢p^C:7 10 I't 15 $7.,j';1.2,r: ''' 3....`,CF CL1.7"fn FC^ nCGs{ T P:=Y fi Cc-cC'Kr0 4k 1r f 60 ▪ 471.41'?.C7 UATI 10 29 75 UISickffsrllI0'+ ,uF F`C rNkATiCES 1.((r 1,1.1 ch!!l! gGi14.c t; 11.1 $78,462,02 118, 462.02 PAC!- OM ►h(s ;. ' ,;c:ITIFY 1"!A1 l}l 'CCCUC� tiTI'r5 A+C En PRGC'�''cF 5 tL( aFEI CrC"7IL11_1 Cll THE t.riri4(Uw" '�> I5TE0 CLANS AS SHi Uh P'CES 1 ( T ' / 'Vi' tQ\TE,( `ehth..-1-' i 1975-M 0 CHAT PAY'rN1S SI-CU Yf ACC: It T)f RcSPECTIVE O) S IN c t'TCUVTS Sfl CPF'f!SITE '),E 4' S 1Tr T ,t VITAL A' COST s 7b die ,?. 04 l)ATeG TL I$c4C9r�C6 f &Q/Otti(�/I9%S�/% ( (RECTRR FM./.Gf f1T C.` ��.�",,.T S't$CRI�yt�. A\EI Sri's: T(' 4!ernig 'E THISc7g [;1'1 lF Q.t 4,1975 MY C, ,V f rc5. . let, ti at lc ( t Gl 'Ti 46C�ARV ' Iil ir, Ej THE r;1 ,5' • C! C! i.' 11 rr (SSI,Tf Ek5 OFQr EC', C ,U!lf't, C'1! R'vri� FRF V SP iv1��..o_.,-i1 r,t CS.:T�S AS S)T Ff1RTH :�(7�'E1 4,F; bIARRA, .j! iiVf (!.T II, (3f'F,F fei if 43,4,9Y ( P ,;' ::p16'4 IP • 11‘..„:97-„C lE hti F;,!.! T ITALIC S V,i, Y6a1.e.� r`ATEt) Th15 c_ '1"� _T AI 15'75— ITTEST ;-7- ""' . C �f Cl,r1'irY C! ERK %IJ �tECCIeUFrf, �4 i..1Y t'F 0G( 9FOt1Tv, fliAIPYf,A ' y IRE? N�PfIE /,(fc ',a* / _e..X • FI ) MINUTES NAVR0 OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WAD COt :iY, COLORADO October 29, 1975 Tape d7S-104 S 105 The man! of County Commissioners of Veld County, Colorado, met to regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Creeley. Colorado, on Wednesday, October 29, 1975, at the hour of 9t00 A.M. ROLL GILL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following aeahers were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Clenn C. Billings Coanissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Tetep Director of Management S Budget, Barton Buss Aetirtg Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Cary Fortner Hunan Resources Director, Walt Spectman MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 22, 1975. A motion was made and seconded. Motion carried. SIDS PRESENTED AN- APPROVED: Finish Carpentry, Millwork, Wood Doors 1. Architectural Millwork Inc. (Materials) $36,117.00 Focal Point, Inc, (utterials) 632.00 Hensel Phelps Construction Co, (Materials) 13,200 _00 Total $49,949.00 2. Century Wood Specialties Inc, NO BID 3. KWD NO BID S. Trautw nn Millwork Inc. NO BID 5. Intermountain Specialty Equipment Co. RETURNED 6. Rocky Mountain Furniture Shop RETURNED Gypsum Drywall 1, Yocum Plastering Co. Inc, $ 5,670.00 2. Colorado Partition S Drywall Co. 8,041.00 3. Sam Raiutovich NO BID 4. Cardineet Drywall Co. RETURNED 5. Denver Drywall Co. RETURNED Resilient Flooring & Carpet I. Franklin Contract Sales $ 6,361.00 Decor Ltd 105.00 Total $ 6,466.00 2. Decor Ltd 8,055.00 3. Frank Leman Co. NO BID 4. Collett's of Denver NO BID S. Sanders Carpets t Draperies NO BID 6. Chlan3a's Fcrniture Inc. RETURNED C Puintt”g Wo'R I. D.'cor LtJ 2. J,•u tJgtn ?.+lntlu3 Co., I.:c. 1, N S J toe. S Construction i. Hegt.^n Lundculat Painting Co. %. uardincer Uryvall C. Mec hsat:al I. Econ.vey Mechanical Industries, Inc. 5lectrtcal 1. :Howard Electrical b Mechanical Co. TOTAL OF ALL BIDS $ 7,461.00 NO B1U NO BID RETURNED RETURNED $13,900.00 $11,000.00 $94,452.00 Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to accept the low bidders. Commissioner Moser seconded reluctantly. The motion did carry and the total amounted to $94,452.00. CLkI>LS APPROVED: On motion it was moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Ration carried. Encumbrance Claim List General Eund Road and Bridge Intragovernmcntal Hospital Operat5.g Fund Social Services Claims CA ADM ADC ADC -U OAP $28,449.80 18,609.48 14,313,12 18,462.02 $ 3,626.91 24,055.04 271,865.00 16,579.00 104.00 APPOINTMENTS, BEARINGS, REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions' November 12, 1915 - Commissioner Jacobucci will be absent from the Board meeting. He will be attending an annual eater meeting. November 5, 1975 - Council of Governments meeting at 7530 P.M. in the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Building November 10, 1975 at 10:00 A.H. - Criminal Justice Planning Hearing November 11, 1975 st 6:00 P.M. - Fort Lupton town council meeting Public Trustee's Report - Hold for next week's meeting Confirmation has been received that State Highway will be here today. temporary road closing was announced by Commissioner Jacobucci on County Road 517 Suath of County Road 128. DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY APPOINTMENT: Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion that was seconded by Commissioner Moser to appoint Michael A. Lazar. The motion did carry. MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUAUS LIQUORS RENEWALS: Westviev Liquors: Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to renew this request. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. Red Steer Restaurant and Lounge, Inc,: Commissioner Moser made a motion to renew this request, Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried, Page 1, October 29, 1975 :cash' '`SGISi'EN: I. Inc engineer reported he had talked with the superintendent for 1enrylva lrsitJtion Company. He indicated the irrigation company does not hold a':y r►gtts to the water in Jim Creek and also stated it is only seep Water that accumulates. Commissioner Moser agreed that it is only seep wat- er, Jim Creek toes not exist in this area and the ground is flat. He added it vilt but Left and a letter has been sent to inform Mr. Hansen, legal counse,esidents of the area. 'tYQSTS TO STATE HlcHcAY DEPLc,NFStfi Chairman Billings introduced the representatives trout the Highway Department, Dwight Bower, Roger Schonburg, Albert Chotvacs and Andra Schmidt. The Chairman read the priority requests that included safety improvements, overlay, rebuilding, upgrading and requested the Keenes- burg Cutoff be returaad to the state highway system. the highway eapr cc2tives commented that there is no chance at this time that the Keenesburg t...cofI will go back to the state highway system and that the funds are not available. They also discussed the costa of material and their rising costs. They warned tf costs continue to rise, the state will not be able to undertake any construction projects anywhere for the next two years. VIOLATION - REV. GALLEGOS: Hr. Joe Jarvis reported an inspection had been made and the current structures will not fall down or hurt anyone. Mr. Jarvis is to notify Western Hills Fire Protection District of possible fire hazards. Mr. Tom Honn commented that the only current problem is the parking of cur- rently licensed vehicles on county property. He indicated he would refer to the zoning regulations with reference to junk yards. Chairman Billings stressed he does not know why these violations should be allowed and In- structed the County Attorney to go to court. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to instruct the County Attorney to proceed with the lawsuit. The motion did not receive a second. The Chairman commented that the motion and second had been made some months ago. The County Attorney was instructed to proceed. The County Engineer suggested fencing the county owned property in this area. The Chairman answered it could not be funded at this time and it probably would not last. ROBERT AND DORIS STROHAN - RECORDED EXEMPTION 189: Hr. Henn reviewed the request and referred to the Planning Commission's favorable recommendation. Hr. Cooper vas in the audience and represented the Stroman's. After briei discussion, Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion to grant this request. Commissioner Moser seconded tha motion and it did carry. HOUSING RELOCATION GRANT - BURGER FRY URBAN RENEWAL' Hr. Tom Ronnda, Weld County Plan- ning Department, informed the Board that HUD (Housing and Urban Development) will not release the $100,000.00 request unless their notice is published. At en earlier date a notice including all the pertinent information had been published by the county. Comments were made regarding additional red tape, cost of the publication and loss of time. The County Attorney suggested the new notice be accepted and published. Commissioner Moser made a motion to approve the new notice. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. Mr. Rounds commented a representative from HUD will be here to monitor the project on November 6, 1975. RAILROAD RtCHTS-OF-WAY AT GALETON, BARNESVILLE, FIRESTONE, FREDERICK AND DACONO: The County Attorney referred to a letter from Union Pacific and also a phone conversation. Union Pacific representative, Joe Hoffman, will prepare the legal instruments as needed for the property near Galeton. A.NTHO:IY DNORATO DISMISSAL: The Chairman asked that no further investigation be made unless a claim is received. NORMAN PETERSON, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: The County Attorney reviewed the conditions as listed on the prepared resolution. The Board was to agreement. ',SOLUTION CORRECTION - NARROW BRIDGE - NO PASSING ZONE' The County Attorney referred to the resolution that was approved during the Board meeting on October L5, 1975. The County Road number had been transposed and should be corrected to read 1S1/2. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to allow the correction. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. Page 1, rktnher 29, 1975 S Vl'IlhC hb.b8bSS, SLS.\N RESOURCES ADVISORY QO..LlitrfeE: The County Attorney presented corrected resolutions to the Board for Flora Blake, Al Koehler, Cleo San- chez and George Hall. At an earlier date, due to a misunderstanding, these aeabers were appointed as nonvoting members. When in fact, they should have been voting members. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt the corrected resolutions, Commissioner Jacobucct seconded the motion and it carried. RZCLIATtNG, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC: As shown on the plats submitted by the County Engineer, five resolutions were drawn by the County Attorney. L. Erect stop signs at the entrances to East-West County Road #48 where it intersects with North -South County Road #51. 2. Erect stop signs at the entrances to North -South County Road 151 where it intersects with East-West County Road 146. 3. Temporarily close to allow for construction of a new bridge at the entrances to East-West County Road 138 between North -South County Road #39 and North ,South County Road 143 due to bridge failure at County Bridge 13S/51A on said County Road 138. 4. Erect stop signs at the entrances to North -South County Road 159 where it intersects with Fast -West County Road 1561 with additional proper stop ahead warning signs erected on said North -South County Road 159. 5. Temporarily close to allow construction and/or repairs to existing bridges on County Road f27 between County Road 162 and County Road 164 due to failure at County Bridge #227/62A and County Bridge #27%623 on said County Road #27, Each resolution received an individual motion of approval, second, and they all carried. AFFILIATED BANXS SERVICE COMPANY: The County Attorney referred to the prepared resol- ution and agreement. This action is to provide professional computer property appraisal accounting for the Assessor's Office and property tax accounting for the Treasurer's Office. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to adopt and Commissioner Moser seconded the motion. The motion did carry. GENERAL REVENUE SHARING: The County Attorney referred to the resolution that endorses and supports the continuation of the General Revenue Sharing Program. Commis- sioner Moser made a motion to approve the resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci whole heartedly seconded the motion and it did carry. The Chairman asked that copies of this resolution be sent to all Colorado Congressmen. MINERALS DISCLAIMER: The County Attorney reported to the Board that a Mr. Frank Komatr may possibly own the mineral rights in Evanston. The county currently has leased to Amoco the same minerals. The county does not warrant title and if in fact we do not own the minerals, we will file a disclaimer, indicated the County Attorney. However, the County Attorney to investigate to determine the ownership. ESTABLISH COUNTY DEPARTMENT: Chairman Billings asked the County Attorney if a county department not currently established by a resolution needs a resolution. The County Attorney's answer was yes. The Chairman commented that after checking county records this department established 1n 1917 was not created by a resolution. HELD OVER: 1. Mineral Disclaimer (County Attorney) 2. Railroad rights -of -way at Galeton, Barnesville, Firestone, Frederick and Dacono RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded end carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting vas adjourned at 11:20 A,H. Page 4, October 29, 1915 A1'1401F.D: THE ,AWARD OF COUNTY CONJ1TSSIDNt.RS WE'D COUNTY, COLORADO / e2&-:}/,.sl!hilllfi ATTEST: c':.>. A«._ e.<<..«' frs COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Deputy County Clerk I ?'Ae 5, October 29, 1715 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS CHAIRMAN ROY MOSER COMMISSIONER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI COMMISSIONER JEANNETTE ORDNAY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD The following resolutions were presented: 4 1 October 31, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 17, 1975, duly published September 26, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on the proposed budget for 1976 at the time and place specified in said notice. All three Commissioners (Commissioner Billings, Commissioner Moser and Commissioner Jacobucci} were present, as well as Barton Buss, Director of Manage- ment and Budget and Jeannette Ordway, Acting Clerk to the Board. Following much discussion, the hearing was adjourned.at 3:20 P.M. ATTEST: _`/ County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar By: 1' Deputy County C erk 4 Tapes 175-105 through 109 Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND CLAIMS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1975: The following claims were presented, examined and on motion same were allowed and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof: COMPUTER ACCOUNTS: General Fund Road and Bridge Intragovernmental Public Works Hospital Building Hospital Operating Hospital Capital Revenue Sharing Raman Resources Hospital Depreciation WELFARE ADC AND GA CW s AB OAP Day Care ADM Youth Shelter Home LHR 7 s 15 107088-108265 107245-108275 107253-108306 107991-107991 NONE 107314-108307 107312-108141 108144-108144 NONE 107313-108142 97307-98873 100-593 2242-2276 12119-12231 100-1406 6836-6929 6388-6516 89065-89071 • • IN THE MATTER OF AUDIT AND CLAIMS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1975: The following claims were presented, examined and on motion sane were allowed and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof: COMPUTER ACCOUNTS: General Fund 107088-142265 Road and Bridge 107245-148275 Intragoverncental 147253-108345 Public Works 147941-147991 Hospital Building rifle Hospital Operating 107314-148307 Hospital Capital 107312-108141 Revenue Sharing 108144-10'.144 Hunan Resources NNE Hospital Depreciation 107313-108142 WELFARE ADC AND GA CW s AB OAP Day Care ADM Youth Shelter Home LHR 7 S 15 97307-98873 100-593 2242-2276 12119-12231 100-1406 6236-6971 6388-6516 89065-89071 f COUNTY CI, z'c lMYt CI.S_4X ti) tilt Ci ass , 1?" I,' ZtX that pursuant to C.R.S. 1473. c: County Commissioners of Weld County, -ya�� azithrriae publication of the proceed- ings as relate Z`. ZZ . .at ant expenditure alloyed and paid urii i. Amt a (' ≥ber. 1475: and does hereby further aat titre v�?i :,� a.' Public Welfare At%tinistration ex - ;4'i Mtutes a_:` all � cat Assistance expenditures other than a:tual e`' sa general Assistance Funds. 1.l as'c arzi eoraloing resolution was, on motion duly ra e a,. acted by the fallowing vote this 31st .ice c \tam, ZS:S. THE WARD OF COUNTY CCMISSIO.YS8S WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 6)r-9 I.P t 7 RESOLUTION RNt REGULATING. WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 C.R.S., 42-4-410 (ti) (a), as amended, " . . local authorities, within their respective jurisdictions, may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tem- porarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of workdays for project completion and shall, in conjunc- tion with any such road closure, establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected . . . .11 and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that condition 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, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board d^ems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following county road to be temporarily closed to allow repair work to a county bridge and which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions, and, when such devices are erected and in place at the entrances to: 1, County road No. 70 between County road No. 53 and County road NO, 5.5 due to bridge :allure at Courtly bridge No, 7G/53A, all al shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of November, A.D.. 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, COLORA DO ATTES': o`. 72 - Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board m • \�,%%•ice lr. or.:_.c r 9 a CO !?Y RO'. 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R ESOLV T1ON WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on November 24, 1975, in the chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado. for the purpose of hearing the petition of the Colorado State Highway Department, cio Leo O'Connor, P. O, Box 850, Greeley, Colorado. (Leonard Land) requesting permission to locate a gravel pit operation on the following described property: Area it A tract or parcel of land containing 8.7 acres, more or less, in the NW( of Section 15, Township S North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian; in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the NWI of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 67 West, on the South Right=of-way line of U.S. Highway 34 opposite Station 287+00: I. Thence S 21°48' E, a distance of 323 feet 2. Thence S 9°28' E, a distance -of 304 feet 3, Thence South, a distance of 590 feet 4. Thence West, a distance of 600 feet 5. Thence North, a distance of 760 feet, more or less to the point of beginning. The above described parcel contains 8.7 acres, more or • less. Area i2 A tract or parcel of land containing 23.1 acres, more or less, in the NEI of Section 16, Township 5 North, Range 67 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Weld County. Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the NEI of Section 16, Township 5 North, Range 67 West, on the South Right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 34 opposite Station 266+00: 1. Thence N 89°57' E, a distance of 900 feet 2. Thence S 82°34' E, a distance of 108 feet 3. Thence S 2°03' E, a distance of 988 feet 4. Thence S 89°57' W, a distance of 1007 feet 5. Thence N 2°03' W, a distance of 1000 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. The above described parcel contains 23,1 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the Petitioner was present, being represented by Mr. Leo O'Connor of the Colorado State Highway Department, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the request of Petitioner for the location of said gravel pit operation, and WHEREAS, the said requested gravel pit operation is located in an agricultural zone as set forth by the Weld County Zoning Resolution. and WHEREAS, according to Section 3,3(8) and Section 6.1(3) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said gravel pit operation may be authorized upc.n, the approval of the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and /,.« ,: ,,,>1 N / ?97 Vatl#tEAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimatvr and statements of those present; has studied the repast of the Petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the application of the Colorado State Highway De- partment, c/o Leo O'Connor (Leonard Land) to locate a gravel pit opera- tion on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby is granted under the conditions following; 1. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department, 2. That Petitioner shall proceed with due diligence to effect con- struction of said gravel pit operation and that he shall have up to one year from date hereof to begin the construction of same; otherwise, the Board may, for good cause shown, on its own motion, revoke the permit herein granted. 3. That when gravel extraction is completed said permittee shall immediately notify the Board of County Commissioners and said permit shall automatically be revoked without further action of the Board, 4. That the operation and development of each gravel pit excavation and rehabilitation shall be limited to plans as submitted and in accordance with the rules and regulations for the operation of gravel pits as adopted by Weld County, Colorado, 5. That all applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the Zoning Resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. Dated this 26th day of November, A, D„ 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 0 ATTEST:Z Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ip- RESOLUTION WHEREAS, at a regularly held meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, on November 19, 1975, '.Thomas F. Wheatley, Denver, Colorado, submitted to the Board three (3) separate oil and gas leases covering 680 net acres of county owned mineral lands situate'in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, and more particularly described as shown in letter of November 12, 1975, marked Exhibit A, and which is incorporated herein for ready ref- erence, and WHEREAS, Thomas F. Wheatley has offered to purchase the hereinabove described leases for the sum of $5100.00 and the Board deems it to be in the best interest of the County that said leases be executed in accordance with the term therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, execute the hereinabove mentioned oil and gas leases in the forms attached hereto, all marked Exhibit B, covering all the interest which the County has in the above -described lands. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 26th day of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO arrEsr: !/ <-/7 eosoe COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ;143tl CLERIC TO THE BO:. j \BY:! -LER 585,' MR 536 and LBR 587 arxc�a3.?v:; RESOLUTION WHEREAS, at a regularly held meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, on November 19, 1975, Thomas F. Wheatley, Denver, Colorado, submitted to the Board three (3) separate oil and gas leases covering 680 net acres of county owned mineral lands situate'in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, and more particularly described as shown in letter of November 12, 1975, marked Exhibit A, and which is incorporated herein for ready ref- erence, and WHEREAS, Thomas F. Wheatley has offered to purchase the hereinabove described leases for the sum of $5100.00 and the Board deems it to be in the best interest of the County that said leases be executed in accordance with the term therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, execute the hereinabove mentioned oil and gas leases in the forms attached hereto, all marked Exhibit B, covering all the interest which the County has in the above -described lands. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 26th day of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO RESOLUTION WHEREAS, at a regularly held meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, on November 19, 1975, Thomas F. Wheatley, Denver, Colorado, submitted to the Board three (3) separate oil and gas leases covering 680 net acres of county owned mineral lands situate'in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, and more particularly described as shown in letter of November 12, 1975, marked Exhibit A, and which is incorporated herein for ready ref- erence, and WHEREAS, Thomas F. Wheatley has offered to purchase the hereinabove described leases for the sum of $5100.00 and the Board deems it to be in the best interest of the County that said leases be executed in accordance with the term therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, execute the hereinabove mentioned oil and gas leases in the forms attached hereto, all marked Exhibit H, covering all the interest which the County has in the above -described lands. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 26th day of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -,a-deeet Atkal-r-4/4", ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ,ARD CLERK TO THE so ( sir: L ti ty County l LtMR 535, IHR 586 and LHR 587 n fiiit.x.rs 68 - RA`ity W-Qntaiu . i ,�s� *ht., w _a __ oath U.__...ttot t.4. 1975 Re.. t4.. _1.':4."/06 S kn Siam. dr. Recaske 1-1 OIL AND GAS LEASE AGSM:0 T, Made moo eewred FW this _ lab , __ do a- Nowfrbsr 19_7S __ st WAD_ CCUallt a pollti<a� eutdi,ieion of the State of Colors hi 1K. ' M_Do rl Fo_cc tsti rt1tlieetrI. III1A_SLetaty Court bone. Greeley: Colorado Parry a the inn par, hereinaftea called Ins (nether a ther cmote) and nail _ T, vhisilar 7 x141404 Saiints sdL iDeawrs_0010---pe,l a the eeoand wt. "infect caned knee. Aus —:.cis, that the saki hawse. In sad is coaddeetio. of —Ten and ■on— - Doges cab is hal paid, unit of which 4 berth ecimeledsed as a the eeeeeeeb .ad apeemeab teniaafter eosteeed at the put of the Imes a. be paid. kept, sad .pe,d0Cme,l Its paned, dashed. based. sad let sod I skew sweats don Peel, demise, lease sad let ni• IL -4 said bear, its su.'ea xs sad team s. foe the tole sod tab yarrows of sonnies by seophpkd wed at *thee methods shin sad eperstiss for at vs sad other 6rdra✓hoots sod is ether p,ratah ee ethane -en wheeler tit ✓ oe diwiroi)u. the may be produced from asp well drilled by keen aathe ksxd pcsmhes Imitate described, end kyle; pipe tees. aid baling( tasks, power stations and etrunwes tense b produce. see and tale can as>:d Kj�Mb, ad tear eatais vast of lama.viamadams).d, rosetka h samadams).risk. theta si sate is the Cowry of SI�LD Sate of iOWSNI . Y •cr'bt5,i 6i a16Li.�C��. X sad amtablas 160.00 saes. man a lea It is agreed that this km than remain to forte lee a term of. tiw_(S) years from date, sad as long the:fi let as 4.1 gas. or other kybocerbou or minerals et sabmaocea coveted hereby, a either a my a Sew, b peodoted from said lead by the keen, its neaten sad mina. 1a canaiddersiea a the premises the add tare coemab sad spent Feat Ile lessee shall data to the matt a Irma as royalty, nee of art fa the pipe tae to which k--..4. raj zoned( in wells; the toed emeighth h port .f a➢ a prodreed and saved Ma the kneed maim m or, at Imes optic, may bay a ma th ooedgbtb royalty as pay knot the market price fee 4."1 af the grade sad grimly priera hag 6 the fold ea ate day each tit 1e its tan pipe rues oe lab enrage tags. Sawa To pep lessor ace -eighth (%t nl the proceeds rad.ed foe gas sold from each erg. where gas may is fond. or the market raise at rho tell a each ga aced as the peeaisee and Ina W hew gas free d cat prom u) well foe all mores and all iadde hob la the principal deans bone es each lard arias the same dm by makes hie en co.aec000a with the well at kis en risk sod expense. net repay keen oneaskh (j ) a the mute( 'dee at the well be pas produced hoot say oil well aad seed of the ;awaits, cc foe the maadatwm ot esdag-beod tt ac a dry commercial gas. (nib. Ter In ken neeeiphtk COIa a. proceeds readied km the sale el pp sabease covered by ibis km, oiler slam 4.7 adpas pe Lod the ran thereof. which lessee may elect le produce, allied abet him r� _pace Der 76 If so wed be commented r said land oo oe lam the-- day a " 19 _ this lease then termtsa4 v eabroth ,luy mkt. the knee as or before that date than enunciate to the knot or to the knot's credit I. Om_ Board Oft crotat7 nowt* aipku Cruller. Colorado a in s.eceasor ee neeess ee, a say bask with wire it may be mergr+.a—_coosordatak er .glee succeeds to its barn et essence say pan thaws.* pmehne _e otdemise, eta Ag natio* r the depodmrsa ry rdle, a amen is the ownership el the sad bath the sew a —0•e 3pmdteA Sixty and moil00 pry .ales. wreck L.A epaaa es a renal sad ewer the pd.alg pi dekntag die commmcemeet of a well foe teens menthe from said data la Ike manes ad Was eke payunb r tams the resent emml a a well may be faster deferred foe the periods of the sameambera menthe esecesdvely. a Ais is ad speed that the eeadaetioe first redid herds, the don pa went. amen sot Gay theepmoprated to shed. a vIem ans d irecd 6 r tfaeeadIs i:. bee 4. the e% .prior a ate. din that period es slan.td, d say sad all ether maybe pad sy as er draft to ray be stained by ate :tag a rental ea a before the nnadgpbs date shall be domeda timely team thereof wed deg preclude taama ken a( .11e km tiotwielstaad a{ the death a the lessor or hiss ream Glamalthe parent er trader .f oe re nis tie more periled abase shall be timing as the ►dos. dtrsen . election sod adm)sLtrsmn a sack perms Anil my nit drld a t e bed tbon deserTed be s dry bole a cease to produce ad then an m other prodeahy soda welt ea the bad we _drilling operation S y sot s4 �t1rs atlas gra hyyd s�=see rhe• eel o➢f I. command kw than fore the ras nto both perms, nba the bate, w a *Sere thersal-psyai data ant after the npGatiee of sleety 1%) dap from the data of the completion a the ep bofr a cesrio .( prod,moos, shall resume the payer . of ensile is the same amour and is the same maser se bedahelan prodded, as I Is Navel new ,cusetre el easiest ant&, as akin presided, the lam precedes penny% betel, gevasin the ps)meat-el awls sad the edam deeo , duff rwuase fa fora as JeagS demo fed bees as iseargdoa h the rmtel patmest. 1f a by bale 'Sall deified a if psadsctioi tires a say thee ahepoa r rmety (90) las prier to the baxfaafaf a the ltd peer ol tee primers ten, so meta panne a an wome p 6 at be keep the pee a fan aeries de amender a he primary tae If the the eryhados of the printery lam slot eeem ha an es, die k.4. .beg see flans U bees twin epe de s Ike the Limp a a well a semantics of wiSs key (9p1 Lys gem seek eesriw. as this lase shag rants fa fora sad ages Jaded the pe sxados et sort operation U pedeeds seats fu efeen a less teea(v r are podeethe cocoedsd lf an time, either before a after the r.p'¢eries el the rag.. tam eae ells boa. tern b an w well ea the has. ndaed hasty a en .*a has with white aid hag are pooled a serried, which I. g el ted.das fa nenagrees patiin boa which h donde eddies beian ce after temeue• is hIt. ad the ley, a ea riweo is sa ban sell a red. lees agrees to pay a leader to the Woad .eases la the depod- ray leak sped 6 the ken, r . ® egal le de ►moss of delay reads sada tide ken Seth wants shag be widen* le before the shale perm* date, se bare. Mesa sort snot dee nyfredes payable (90) eL ha the date de well we. data. sent prise w nth Is pis lea de wed Is pedead ad old se seed. suss a et before eat aeaen A snide ew ly f des Atha s sn ,well teen theta, Imre ghat sake p.ytat ash, p ewyhy h the same uses sad tamer. A be Jf pm well el prdedss Is paymf hep.monde ghd le e.rdetd sire sH dseed as el S lens r a mathsin'gee we ad this lam Ad be p face acpsregd �h like maw a (bask the pe wrier ea sandy.". pedasd ad,mtd se geed. Ike term "gas weir oat lade* was capable of reysbymural pa, eesdassms alisew prser say peaseybag. date a this �ksa�if w desed arimpy vas, pa was by sr ay salgoveramestal e yththeeoof, after term ao primary orng saysash emery doe el die Ise -r se r4. d S d.e h epeaaed- Wdt @ less. err s'.raese 6 the d lea feabove awed ed herd that i. mein ad madded fee dimple elate ekadw abet the royalties s. reads s hews presided shag be pia the Sear 4.h 6 de pepsin ea which his Korea bran le the whole ad madded lee. @beta ad rash shag be aevesd act tie sea sereeeares real ews Jss y the levees hes bra settled a ay narda 4das watts is coca the I. she am.�gdtti Amy Me et is the predeafee bat As one imuDN hod a which de honest of bar sty be akhaf keg be &ban hem fM abbe teal fee bei Ian ask be. do AIg le s a, hes of eon K at ad vapor padeeed es add Li ca Ile ep.Ssa tn pmt wake eta ea 91 lases gad be.. the Sae is ay 6me le wren al .arktay ad Sea placed a said passes. 6vadlag the fight s haw sac name earn fens ghd ply for drape erased by its ispendesen amen asps a said tale. Wks requested by the lessee, lessee shall w teebends pipe Is On dept. td . wed ghbe cited atom dims lees nde teen se Sera sow OS odd greases. wkbat the wrists assent of the len (tame dead hen the scat te Jn1 to aapiefrs with ra.oaSl. Lb gnat and ds_ nd III on well coamesea wills the In el this lees d 147 ay eta me-seedmeeseseed bets the eeespkeoe at s wet width lee has aasesced tickle such tern. if .0 tad w a elder a diem be fond is =codes i soet, h w64s ban shat erica an 6e le totes with like diet se U such well led bets aapkat a_ed WIWa the tyeses iheed3aa frme n in herdby Qeenil the dithe d pen n pool a eeSfae de nesme eraed by 4e bsa a an patda teat with ester bad, hue or tae I. the .Tally tons( ■ an dee rd his is Is eat, wIt ticket a she peodecdsa whet it lemn's jodetest Pt h setesay a ad. shale se dea fir the prermdos of new d the oasamdos rd pens Aimee scurvy a 4.7 or pa Soh pares shell be lute . sit a ails wt glassed is tea the neap paeseribed a reeked Is an 7ederal a Sate law, eider, sale a asides fog de daftap a epaaasos of iha n$ a la obedsis{ the anions afn.hfe pedalo ham ne wet et 40 tan eta fee she podacd.s of w'1 ae 640 saes eel fee the peods-tics a W. r.im-Ina 6 the hrde, glee a Ware. per the misdates sag 40 w4. for the peed.etos af a➢ a 610 acres foe the peaseties of has n Iselode eaSdeea nest a fly eseptar p'w'n✓nJ ealelee er he a por doe thereof. Sack yukg shag be edema by Lessees esec.tas sad an i t e sane von, yt lease fe feew'&d a tenant Heithi sse at de *villa( dte pe wes saes The prodatke a tooled obese. sad 4e - "own( tap rsdee is ar seed?a af a fit r yeokd, eekei she cemuaroas, bides esepledee sad epettios a s well shall be umrN-nd sad esem+xd rd ame ton & eras ego* mane fa d; Nyasa a Mshf, ea predates, dradepeeet ss�sdes eie the knaJ paean seder b trrwt 4.1 dee inst. Tee d tenets lerek prodded .tag NOW and be pea le Lana esyoo led abmsale hall say alt Is le yam( tar esly ;s the p.ysea. tat tenets sande Samaria the bad assent lathy as pined le the nit ban le total anew b ie Sad plena L wei sG, if the e't act ef-S r piny t 9 c . . soda tbe pr:geree of sad5tsg k whole w is pad b ecNeedy snored, As �--Asia tan! shag *era *Ater bad, (wows, rLs6nneste, evurer: a sedan to e chew le the lava of i bs a onfroust thaereat snub o ro1.4 . Sal heYnieq.s &bust tie levee he len faslosd la a wrists treat' er teapmese ee a staled copy thereat sad it Is .e, ea' r 4 ;d « sI a oast Grp!. a sit ,S4.. ds.eih l fang ttplbtrsdm e x radrransf to rtt a sane oa� 1615106 754 aaL W we a banMe ui.4 oat 1.13 a itia W ya' is be woad by say bdnal et bsiaela wbarky. « 1st oaks a d a*, ra. roichoaw w* at proo.sa417 , or FWc+ growth Stag ar kind aka iamaralse « ensigns 'oy is b dark aka wwa+n d al sorb art lab or stave, gal bat two si ldo rioted.' r! may of tea taw a kaa « be sae d«ad i at ay ckas. s tbsadok car.we. whn.4ar. Nelda t:.d Jar costarred boobs ax aid k b a eosaitw a moo !a t s ttrodadea. nea•isa a mamas et ay soak r 4tetw: tt r.ta aad y mated sad t -t sac We S.1 say 'Eta an9baaoe *tape say nfl. sl Actmy tie US a w roan for awaits art be tie law* a a acts^'' larval au eb h sy socb polar is be L tiros us arr_b-a alik i9 Isom it SWIM n Se Rana a ad tompbeoa errata to aedtioakas a to tetra sad eadiekes a tilt her an tooauieaa ti.,. "A t Illo „m aaW N w maw as*.ad« ibis Lwta.bk a L part by deb•,. as « wan a lamas n Os Yam se W Des. ntima arant.: ia Wa M s rdw ea say ' a! sa'te'd, duet «cagy tot at dt6a a Sea may h» la « to Os hued lad. Leaf •Fa' i:ai tiro Ira.. Sall bra ea riot a as ttae po �w,,ikt�,� ryt lake wa WOOS* bee a So above 'bed L doe ewe a Meat a p,psy. s e rue b ros tad se tea a tbrMpl�.le'taba. a.a 'y Wmome be ddeta3 trots st new « Weak . ad ess Cp . es k as trier law eelIlia el Nara mod be Upon the ter',Kiatt'n of this lease in whole or in part by election or by failure to make payments ,'• 'otasald, lessee or his assigns ahal; within 30 days release by saidtnoticetshalltalso ben sent tothe lad or rthe nlessor giving thereof hthe ibook d aand page se ioftsaid lease. dct to and ny law oIt is ,zAreslY vnderstood tat this lase is f the States of Colorado nowhin effecterestricting eorlimiting ctherpoe.'ersd bofy aCounties or boards of-Cou:.ly Coeasissioners aad provision herein in conflict therewith shall be inoperative and void. ... TTIT.iw CnxaaY. w. d ili du. .4 nit tin do.. wins!?" coma, a 'stancesisron.L.LGT. Ott€ AIS6�2 � ,....‘7, " (SEAL) aka O: Colorado -(SEAL) kalt west`J f2 ( R' Y6 r lu,L) t _a / a (SEAL) 1i17. ,' � lee�ce�— (SEAL) O► WM COLCOLORADO Ndnd m�aert•!!,!' Oakw►yw�a.yyta�eeKyw. CW.`irT Of Soak ACCNOV EDGMW —INDIVIDUAL tutu n Oa adMdped, a tae ry Ps►6e. had 1st .a on .b sad State. a ado day a Agnmktt Iy Js , poraM.R, sypeend dm▪ aied hi ad dr owed the 'Uhl aad forHdat lasrwmeet.f =Bin sad adsiWledpd M >e that_ t °L !..rand IS. sum as EWE be. aea .ohaary act ad deed tat the UP sad payee' rends act tat► IIf ♦RN1S TJEOr, f haw inst. let ay red ad steed my'w /�' rare d.7/Imd yap ,aEae !!damn - 9 G (21 Notary Palk case tram ty --.Mme ltawttM le the Wattled area STATIC Of No sks,ossyN DD=��ww�IO�r t Ct>lRtTr Of I ACENONIEDG— INDIVIDUAL BEFORE ME the nacho?pad, a Notary Pale, la sad tot NM Cray sad State. as dt• d0 of , b—. penaaly appe.ted lad was lane to be the Wended pain. - , desaaamd la ad as mowed the flits sad !.read.[ iawemeat of .rider and sclaewkdsed is me elan mama the same ems__. Lee aad whsary act sad deed for all esn sad perposee thanks set fort!. III TTINESS !HEREOF. I her berate eat q had sad and my eatarial seal the day aad yea 'sit aloe rata. Sty Orseisiee Taarn Cgartra.laNsalsitSTATIC Of _ ( SS Nekeeb Stork Dart,D� era Mak fOOrraPe. worn orACXNOW EDGtt�tf'T—INDIVIDUAL anal tai is adartped. • Nay Palae. M ad far Si Cray sad State. es this day N If— yes.",' .,,,.-a• ad - - . -., M a Leewa M 1. de Identical pease---. Maid S ad ass weaned the afdw ad forepsist b neat d wean sad aehadledaed w se de' fled the a rs as Jags ad elwy as ad deed kit the awe ad paps Aorta ea kith RI VTT ISS •SEREOt, law haeas in r lad ad sand my area sail the dry ad Ha* Lot show vane 1y Cabs farts D In —II RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on November 24, 1975, in the chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of bearing a petition of Eastman Kodak Company, c/o J. C. Turk, Age,, Windsor, Colorado, requesting a change of zone from "S" Scientific District to "I" Industrial District, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, being represented by Mr. Jim Mueller, Senior Surveyor for said petitioner, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the change of zone, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the request of petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the petition of Eastman Kodak Company, efo J. C. Turk, Agent, Windsor, Colorado, for a change of zone from "S" Scientific District, to "1" Industrial District, said area being more particularly de- scribed as follows: A tract of land being a part of Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning, and considering the West line of the South- east Quarter (SE}) of said Section 33 as bearing North 7° 38' 42" West, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; thence South 89° 03' 23" West, along the North tine of the Southwest Quarter (SWI) of the aforementioned Section 33, a distance of. 1 C 33 feet to t^t; thence a.:.--. a.. =_ }a.:. North 14° 32'15" West, thence North 89° 03' 23" East, thence South 7° 38'42" East, a thence South 89° 21' 11" West, thence a distance of 205.76 feet to a point; a distance of 342.17 feet to a point; distance of 2,708.50 feet to a point; a distance of 8.02 feet to a point; North 14° 32' 15" West, a distance of 1,600.23 feet to a point on the aforementioned West tine of the Southeast Quarter (SE;) of Section 33; thence North 7° 38' 42" West, along said West line of the Southeast Quarter (SEA) of Section 33, a distance of 938,98 feet to the center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning. pip' 407 The above described parcel contains 9,6 acres, more or less, and is subject to all Easements, Rights -of -Way and Agreements now on record, and is herely granted under the conditions following: 1, That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department, 2. All applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolu- tions of Weld County, Colorado. S. Subject to submission of plat for approval of the Weld County Planning Commission and subsequent recording of said plat in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado; said recording costs to be paid by petitioner. Dated this 26th day of November, A.D„ 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: 5 .` Weld County Clerk and Recorder Clerk to the Boa ounty Attorney -2- RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on November 24, 1975, in the chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing a petition of Eastman Kodak Company, c/o J. C. Turk, Agent, Windsor, Colorado, requesting a change of zone from "8" Scientific District to "I" Industrial District, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, being represented by Mr. Jinx Mueller, Senior Surveyor for said petitioner, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the change of zone, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the request of petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, that the petition of Eastman Kodak Company, c/o J. C. Turk, Agent, Windsor, Colorado, for a change of zone from "5" Scientific District, to "I" Industrial District, said area being more particularly de- scribed as follows: A tract of land being a part of Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning, and considering the West line of the South- east Quarter (SE4) of said Section 33 as bearing North 7° 38' 42" West, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; thence South 89° 03' 23" Weat, along the North line of the Southwest Quarter (SW1) or the aforementioned Section 33, a distance of 115.93 feet to a point; thence North 14° 32'15" West, a distance of 205.76 feet to a point; thence North 89° 03' 23" East, a distance of 342.17 feet to a point; thence South 7° 38'42" East, a distance of 2,706.50 feet to a point; thence South 89° 21' 11" West, a distance of 8.02 feet to a point; thence North 14° 32' 15" West, a distance of 1,600.23 feet to a point on the aforementioned West line of the Southeast Quarter (SE}) of Section 33; thence North 7° 38' 42" West, along said West line of the Southeast Quarter (SE#) of Section 33, a distance of 938.98 feet to the center of Section 33, said point being the Point of Beginning. rt tip 47)/ ti The above described parcel contains 9, 6 acres, more or less, and is subject to all Easements, Rights -of -Way and Agreements now on record, and is berate granted under the conditions following: I. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2. AU applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolu- tions of Weld County, Colorado, S. Subject to submission of plat for approval of the Weld County Planning Commission and subsequent recording of sale plat in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado; said recording costs to be paid by petitioner. Dated this 26th day of November, A.D., 1975. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder Clerk to the Boa ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -2- �C6 1.3 • • • A YENDOR \UHBEK EN00R 1NACRMATIC4 100 A G LOCKSMITH 000 ACORESSQGQAPH MULTIGRAPN CORP 0078585 11 05 75 775 AFFILIATED BA4KS 1256 AMERICAN LIBRARY ISSN 2275 CHARLES ARIAS 1325 HARAv S ASH<;EY .•. w•[ ..e /Up 2715 JAMES A BARTLETT JR 2742 J J SEaVER 4715 8L1L-OTkG TNStEU iONS"DEP1 5485 av PAS₹ TEXACO 'J73i CAMPUS CLEANERS 7550 CCLC SLATE UNIv s E t 0 C O U N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE _C-1 s.1 Y _.L I ST_.. 01 GENERAL FUND p0/YOU PO/YOU FO/VD; OD NUT pAy NUMSER GATE AMCLNT IF CHECKED 0071763 10 21 75 $20;50 tts sit 742112 TOTAL t40 tot 769112 TOTAL 418 t44 714106 TOTAL 6114•,20 r•, 0074737 11 14 75 $1;C47.16 0074739 11 14 75 0007603 11 14 13 0070168 11 17 75 0071330 11 17 75 ._- V .fld& E 11 4.0nm 0006173 11 15 15 0069479 1117 75 0071310 11 20 75 $1;511;62 so. !6`05 $3Q;12 631:44 11',41 14:12 $'del: C O 0071733 11 18 75 !245:33 0071734 11-18 15 $T77iC0 0071663 11 03 75 !24.6;14 0069085 11 10 75 fBiI:CO tst 720108 TOTAL 40$ $st 4*5 *5* 762[25 TOTAL 796111 TOTAL ass 44s 706111 TOTAL as TOTAL sat as 731'1-1! TOTAL at. sts 706118 TOT At t5$ sot 7L2IIt TOTAL tat its 141146 TOTAL sst is* 7111$6. TOTAL as. so. 741134 TOTAL 5_ss *0* 706106 TOTAL _1- DATE 11 26 75 OISTRI81jTi0N OF ENCum8RANCES ACCOUNT AYLLNT PAGE $20:50 $20.50 Writ/ s114;2o $114,20 fb$r/a' 6).047.18 $1,047,18 sti571:62 61,571;62 60:73..' $6,75/681"/ $30;12 $30,12 io3?l5' 631;44 nR $31,41O54'114 650:10 $so.is Willi s1,01 61;91 i IS716 • I• • %• • 64.12 D$7l? $4.12 ! 625:-00 $25,00 /tgT. o 6295;13--- 6295;i3 9-1-M00 6177,00 ) j• 424884 $248.84 1 c37'v20 $875;00 $875.00 !0678 IAD • • • J' • i • revmwsNmo7,9;gfAx441:0,616a;144Wiree • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • tt VIN0OR NUM48k VEN70R 14FCRNAIICN 8900 CRECLT BUREAU OF WELD CCLNTY 9274 OAyLIGtiT COVUTS 9353 MARIA nE SANTIS 10+45 EASTERWY DRUG co 10530 EAS!HA`i KODAK CO 1t1JR E04ARDs CIEVROLIT CO 12280 FAMILY PRACTICE POIVOU NUMBER 01 GENERAL FUND PO/1+OU $41/ 104 DATE ANCL'K 00051485 10 01 75 0070232 414:50 10_31 13 6139.80 0006420 11 20 75 0063133 11 01.75 0006546 10 29 74 0061287 11 05 79___- 0061512 10 15 75 12975 FLATiR'N NATERiAL5 CC 0011129 1i 12 75 11150 THE FORT LUPTON PRESS I3Z00 GARY FjRTNER 13363 SUSAN FREESE 13565 GABLES 13590 JCHN GARCIA 1.3830 JOYCE C GAZLAV 1383} RICFARn C GAICAY 1}979 GERIATRICS INC 1440* GCRCOUS BOOKS INC 0070380 11 19 75 0069775_ 11 17 73_ 0070108 11 17 13 0006795 11 17 75 0007824 11 20 75 0079047 11 18_73_ 0070703 11 T9-_73_ 0006422. 11.20 75 0064855 10 09 75 3110 co 40 NIT PAY IP CHECKED 0►► ►tt ttt ttt DATE 11 26 75 DISTRIBUTION OF-ENCUNBPANCES ACCOUNT AI!OLNT 731107 TOTAL 7421228_ TOTAL 04S sss .....706615 _.. TOTAL 150.72 000 *0* 1802.92 000 •!t 490:CO sot ►s► 424.Co 741132 TOTAL 714112 -, TOTAL 731197 TOTAL ►•* so* 742107 TOTAL $54:30 oft 411x6 112.23 ss► *0* sos 77019.2._ TOTAL to► so. 713117 TOTAL 706128 _ TOTAL PAGE 2 411,50__ $3e.:90 1134; 84__. 1139410 rc8796.'- 1140;00__ _ 8140.00 !L'VW *1002 180. 7x 168'1.9? 1802492__. _ ,/ 8802.92 itt/P $90k00 190:0o 424sid;o0 / S73a 154:30 $54.30 T- �c0.31 $11496_ 811.96 trg lO; 412,23 j„ 412.23 ,08 :0----------- 4i950 0 4174Ii;io ,bg7ly 4786 Ai, its 731112 47;86 TOTAL 11.86 lbg13s _- 466:40 tit stt 716510 YOTAL 81}0:C0 01* sot 75 106siy0;08 TOTAL 8-1so:oo-TosT3 4400;00 sit _ s►s ._754j96 144-4-0°0°61:40a01." 400:Q0--- ��� ._JIH • TOTAL 1100.00!85 r 4400.CO AAA oat 786610 4 00 00 _, TOTAL 8400.00 loS7 1, 1101:55 AAA ►ts 762125 s :403:55 I. Si. AAA 75417 TOTAL 466:40 $66:R0 16137$0 • 0 ar, 1 ai S S • Y2NOOR NUSSER WINQQR 1N?CRMATIC`1 ▪ 148)0 TKE GiFELFY 04ICY TRI3LNE i i • 14950 GREELEY GAS CO 0 i • S • 15050 GREELEY CEASING CO • 1,149 GREELEY NAT10441 SANK i i m 15618 GREELEY UNIFORM C LINEN 16135 HCi1E J HARRIS ,,t .',dr €n€ LiGnT 6 POWER CO 01 GENERAL FUND PV/YOU P0tv0U /0/YOL NUNSER DATE ANCLNI 0061101 10 31 75 0061947 10 II 75 0061950 10 31 73 0059368 10 21 73 0059372 11 it 75 0059375 ii 13 7$ 0059376 11 13 73 0059378 11 18 73 0067687 11 61 75 0058209 11 10 73 0075919 11 04 73 0076994 it 04 75 0075995 11 04 73 0073996 11 04 15 0079046 it I8 73 0074451 842.38 422;(s $ing:75 814,C3 8211.48 $1;38:c4 $156;87 57112 sii160:88 81i87tC0 884:20 861:96 8101166 $77.51 815000 1i 01 75 560.23 cc NOT_ PAY _ CHECKED DATE 11 26 75 DSSTRIBUTION OP ENCQY3PANCES ACCOUNT WANT PAGE 3 TOTAL 1103,56 rG87Ya_ 5i. 4st 786940 812;36 -TOTAL 842:30. sss sst 741117 $22;03 10844/ .TOTAL $22,03 sss Si. 717112 6132;75 TOTAL ii3z,73 sis In 786620 81440; TOTAL 914:63_ 1st so 701113 821$:48 TOTAL _ _ _ 8110,45 41$ 454 725119 51+ 81;04 TOTAL _110381t09 sss *4* 765113 8156;87 TOTAL 6110;87 045 000 75411) 82172... TOTAL $21072 sit sss 741197 81+160:88 TOTAL $1,160,00 )031V3,__ 644 sss 741197. 81+071,00. TOTAL - 817L. +8n0lo yy__ s$, is* 754134 884120. TOTAL 864,i0 *1s *is 754134 864:96 TOTAL 864,96 410 sss 754134 T0TA6- 4ss 44* 754134' TOTAL se* sss 734106 TOTAL sss sss 786610 TOTAL 1 c.8'1V5I 1., '101.66 4101,44. $77;51. 877131) 1130:00 360160 23 160,23 ./ rya z„, .-1,{+3s 9 '.X 9129-'1.4 9991,,A, si914K41:19a1liZ-9,195.9.1.:29a114,'99 vEhOOrt ti4M8MR •ii\W. INFCRsalleM 15125 SLSAN INGALLS Poevou NUMBER 00144S4 01 GENER)L FUND POIYO'J. PD/VO4 . O TE AMCLKii 11 01 13 $1,741;79 0074191 11 zo 75 15251 INTERNATICNSC t[jNF OF 6106 OFF 0071309 11 t7 75 15325 INTERSTATE BRANDS COA9 1&600 JERCME CO 15525' JCHNSOSY PUBLISHING CD INC 18850-jfkNSON SERVICE CO 18985 v1 JoriNsdk 2O300 THE KTN6 C1 t !R C0 20)25 KING 540FtR3 61SC BTORES 20964 LAA1NER CCUYTY 0671696 1! 8 75 0071212 11 it 75 -0071214 -11 11 13 007i216 10 14 75 0075559 11 IS 79 0006549 10-29 75 0007604 11 14 73 0068471 1118 75 0078362 li 13 75- 0056658 it le 75 0075317 11 03 75 0070783 10 15 75 0070786 to of 75 $22;C0 495t90 f101:49 $147:20 1202;12 sis sivnie $83:T0 $226:f0 $81x30 s286/;32 1#5:70 16.03 446.64 $71.00 DATE 11 26 75 9D NDT_PAY_ _ o73TRIWION IF CHECKED ACCOUNT tot. 444 .72$113_ 765113 TOTAL tit 748)30_._. TOTAL sts 444 444 712123 TOTAL •44 roe T,2 i8 TOTAL sts •ss 1₹5112 TOTAL TOTAL 444 742128 TOTAL tit set 788726 TOTAL too *sr -. 722125 TOTAL 444 ___-_444 ._7421x3_ TOTAL tot pis 725145 TOTAL is *4* 786330 TOTAL TOTAL tit -448 7�e720 TOTAL 745114' TOTAL *is sit $75.00 tit so* 795314 TOTAL PAGE OF ENCosOAANcE5 AMOLNT $ir334,i0-_- 5407.09 $1,741;79 122;00 622.00 7o87VX 300 loS1Y2 1103:29 $105;i9 108700 $367:₹o y 1161;20 1 -1₹C₹382 $202.82 4 > /28y3/_- /139;ie 7 8!39.79 181.70, /83.7 1226:60' 8226;60 18-1;8-0 108'56.9' _. 181;30! 8206;32 $206.32 Wele3_ 135x70 $25.70 ,580y 16.03 $6.03 /04'14` ge $46064 $46.64 /0575{0 175.00 $75,00 $75.00 $75.00 l S S • • •- • • • --- • • • F. 3 • 10 • a• • 1,• • a .,�..,et -L',, a 81 S S S S S S S S VENOOk %UMBER, VEN NR INFCRNNTION 32225 LEIS )RIVE 14 CLEANERS 21450 EVA L0412 21750 Off 4\4 Ll'RME 21400 0 0 MAAO 4NO 22050 RICMARin P MAOOACENC 22582 4A91$ C flu 23457 MiSC'J TEXTILE RENTALS INC 23507 MC91tE CAR NAsw 23550 MOFFAT PAINT d GLASS 24213 MOTOROLA COMM C ELECT INC 24250 MOUNTAIN BELL 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU _ 4O1VUU NUMOER C T! 0078685 Al 13 1, 00714537 11 07 75 0078721 11 20 75 0078400 11 13 75 0078714 11 16 75 0078368 1i 20 75 0079045 11 18 75 0071034 11 18 75 0071035. 11.18 75 0071738 .11 01 75 0011134 1i 14 75 0006846 11.12 75_ 0007004 11 07 13 0007003 ll 07 75 0007006 11 07 75._ 9Q07Q07_ 11_07 7? 0007011 11 11 75 015'.29 414.59 817,eooCO 83'.96 011;30 83;90 013,41 sss sss sss ISM DATE 11 16 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF CNCUMeRANCE$ IF CHECXEO ACCOUNT LMOLNT 44s sss 790112: TOTAL s4• 544 743134 TOTAL s1* •44 - 786510_. TOTAL 817;90 _ •ss 820,00 •s• 786530 TOTAL sss•s5 .745107 - TOTAL 862;10 444 sss 760,10TOTAL 0154;CO_ _ 75410.6 TOTAL 8391.29 sss sss 742134_ TOTAL $76622 8141:15 s,s. _ 444_ 741146 TOTAL 44s sss 7701.; TOTAL 74213! TOTAL sss !s4 716``92. t01AL sit 445 $ss *CI 44$ too 741OAL 741114 TOTAL 743114___. TOTAL s4s_ sss__ 746114 TOTAL 011:92 s0 St* 715114 M 87,49_.. 10- 7�1 87.89 84616,95 r87$ Win 15;24.,..- I ,re° B1S29 117190 ., s i7.901ogr1GO 120,00.. $20.00 ,rSt1W sat' e0. 462.00 /0111“11- $tS.iOQ__.00 icg'lU3 -_ 8S0 8393,29_ -) 1743.14 8766; t2 1766, 22 1141;15__ �- 5141,15 1-ti8745-___ 4511 $9 138.39 /6116k $17,000,00 111;000.00 !0`' 7 _-- SS;96. 05,96 811;14 811.30 65.96 $l),41._ __ 013.x1 813.92 V • • • • • 0 • • • • VENDOR NUMBER VENDOR INFORMATION $ 243$0 ML.4PHY LUWBER en 24860 NAIL DIST ATTYS ASSN • 25580 CCN NAUMAN • 25625 DCNALO NEELY • 25700 NEL$V;WALEY.PATTERSOPI t 25750 SEL$O'1 OFFICE SUPPLY 01 GENERAL fUN0 POlvcv PR(YOV _ Pg1VO4 NtU41ER OAT( 1$Ct;NT 0007012 11 It 75 0007018 11 12 75 0007019 li 12 75 0056489 10 23 75 0056490 10 23 75 0056493 10 31 75 0056494 10 31 15 0056495 11 12 75 0069803 10 06 75 0070194 10 07 75 00e6423 11 20 75 0006424 11 20 73 0059499 11 10 75 0075303 10 24 75 0015307 1i 10 14 0006418 1t 13 75 265;16 255;13 248;t4 275;57 21.593.11 2;55 83?2;35 1;85 2813'.93 .._........... 2150;00 2850;co 2200600 $15,00 24;400;CO $2.03 Dr_ NOT PAY If CHEC!%E0 3$s 929 606 AAA sis *AA its sss 999 ss9 7866)0 600 *AA 731114 sss 999 731114 9is ss9 *At 992 its 299 929 992 $$$ $$$ *00 992 399 999 ss9 929 As* ss9 786710 GATE It 26 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCOKb!ANCES ACCOUNT APOLNT TOTAL 720106 TOTAL 718114 TOTAL 718114 TOTAL 786630 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 701112 TOTAL 770192 TOTAL 7511tt TOTAL 786 OT10 AL 786610 TOTAL 717112 TOTAL 711107 TOTAL 7811.07 TOTAL TOTAL $11.42 265;96 $65.96 155.73 855.13 248;64 $48,64 $75;57 875.57 21.593.11 81.593.11 8;95 $695 $372;35 $372.35 8;85 s:as 2613.93 8813.93 ic37(r2 - 2150:00 $150.00 PAGE 6 res?70 2850;00 $830.00 /a sq7!_ 2200;00. ,o27?Y' 215.00. 115.00 $4.500;00 /0(093, 244300.00 _-- $9;74 $9.7J 82.03 I $2;63 j F. h I • • m Cu sdcs..'J.R_*;*_ ;;;46,5, `.iii.`LM3t4R48-ti ttc0;2:4.-ii&i• eteis••skiCeltiri-4 4,C3R:.3" zir.,•+a1atiarlXti••2—W O, rh E'slti,:1ls3eV'SY3f£_,&4�a+' $4NOOR NUKBER YENOQR INFQRMST[QN 26300 NORTHERN COLD DETECTIVE AGY 26485 NCR►ELCD COMM CO 2675,7 GILMAN E OLSO4 27112 PANEL IT 27910 PC;TMASTER 28150 PROFESSIONAL FINANCE CO 29605 RQCKY >TN 9JtLOPG_. 30959 DONALD SCHAFER MO 31500 SEERY SERVICE INC_. 31750 SI.EF ENTERPRISES_ 32800 OR 7 C STANDER 3R _ 33925 JAYPE L MU e*_ • PQIYQyI NUMBS 01 GENERAL FUND POIYOU PD/YO GATE AKCUNI 0006797 11 10 75 9070165 11 63 75 006117E 11 19 75 0071772 11 19 75 0071773 11 19 73 0078559 11 I3 73 0006798 11 10 75 0006796 ►1 13 73 0057450 11 I1 75 0070791 i1 19 75 0078887 11 19 75 0078889 i1 19 75 0071899 11 19 73 0070110 11 10 75 0070261 09 2475 0071168 11.1875. 0078320 ti x!075 Ip Kot PAY F CHECKED 86:25 444 818:86 es$ •1• 7)1112 TOTAL 847:30 tit •44 14'104 889.74 •44 811;90 $44 •tt 741145_ $63:48 444 484 72711-1_ $3.45 44, O4• $90.00 is. ttt 731116 I7f0:97 444 4•• $10o,C0 •A• •t• 795196 TOTAL $10:CO AAA AAA $10:c0_ $10:60 sir 4t• »5107 -TOTAC DATE 11 26 75 UTIQN OF ENCANCtCES ACCOUNT NT eat at. $24.56 AAA 8221;00 17~:00 1A0:90 *45 ill* 100 Ott •ti *ti si• t•• 73111 TOTAL 741143_. TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 731112 TOTAL TOTAL '81T87Al 743107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL se* 734146 TOTAL 7071GTA1 742107 . 101 At 786710 PAGE +1 •c.3��25 1 7 ic4`1 18:84- -- 418,86 847;50__ $47 .80 70$77 $89;74 $89.74 $71:90 - $71.40 $63;8_ $63.48 $5:45 45.45 tog??? $90$90 ski 1c8TO 871p719_7- S0,47 /(`Si$n 7 1I00,00___. _. $100.00 rC' 87gI - $10.00 $to:8o $10:00 410.00 $ 6SPIX7- $24:36_ _ 824.16 _ $223'00 $12s.o0 rc479V _ 124700._ 824.00 X8785- $40:90 S • VE rNR KliK81R €N Ok WCRH4T1cM 3410) TER4C0 1NC 33150 TLYALL UNIF3RN CO 35450 LNITEO BANK TRAY€i SERVICE 35671 LNIV Of NORTHERN CCLO $5930 VALLEY PACKING CO ! 36075 VAN SCWAACK G co 4 76800 THE .AY RLfBISH INC 37271 W C DEPT OF HUNAN RESOLRCES 37334 bELO COUNTY GENERAL FohO 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU POIVOU RO,VOL NUMBER DATE AHCLNI 0061319 it 18 75 0006842 i1 64 75 0070115 10 30 75 0069795 10 23 75 0071535 11 19 75 0006425 11 io 71 0074381 tl 01 75 0078397 11 20 75 00 NOTPAY IP CHECKED GATE 11 26 75 A1AKDLN STA13VTI0N_OF.FNCNCES. TOTAL $147.19 S's tss 741146 ..TOTAL $18i:5o •is no 741121 1145;47 jos is. 731111 TOTAL TOTAL $400:C0 *55 51$ 786490 TOTAL 1141,08 on $44 742128 $1;94192 tss ast 786610' $E3:CO •is *04 786640 198,46 tss is* 786515 786710 787530 788720 TOTAL 0006855 11 17 75 33;343;03 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 701112 705112 706112 707112 712112 714!12 715112 717112 718112 720112_. 72₹112 725112' 727111- 731112 74110 754112 701112: 762112 PAGE 8 840.90 Loy lafr 4847.19 884t.19_./c9'731_ 8187:50 _f187,59 ,owg8S? 1195;47 $%95I47.1ccF78I_ 1400:00 $400.00 1141.08. $141,o8 ,cSO9C- s1i947:42 4047,92 0::217/ $43:00 443.00 $7103 $6.09 120:74-' 14,98 138.86 162;38 $7,20 $;95.95 1494.40 126,93 $13150 198.62 1159260 $45.09 115:65 121:60 $389150 15.32 31l:61 411;43 11;3.34 $192,36 132.87 $524,02 839;00 ® S 1 5 • •s Lei VCi4JR INUMBNK VE-NQf1R IN►QRRAT tQ9 01 GENERAL FUND PQflOU PQFYQU POtNOL. NURSER 081E A$CLNT 97550 IELO CeUN1Y GENERAL HOSPITAC 0078770 11 OS 75 007877i 11 06 75 0078774 11 05 75 0078775 11 14 15 0078777 11 12 75 0078178 11 12 75 0078779 11 12 75 0078929 10 30 15 0018929 11 11 75 0078955 10 27.15 0078957 11 06 75 0078939 11 13 75 0078461 it 13 75 0078962 1113 75 l9:C0 PO NOT PAY IF CNECNEO DATE 11 26 75 DISTRIBUTION_ OF ENCye8AANCES ACCOUNT AMOUNT 766112 769112 786710 786715_ 795112 TOTAL AAA AAA 745107 TOTAL sea 0•• 745107 TOTAL $9.00 sea •$• 745107 TOTAL $9.CO • A '.0 745107 TOTAL $9:Co $$$ s$• 745101 TOTAL $9:CO its *4* 745107 TOTAL $9:co AAs 0i• 745107 TOTAL $9:Co "s sss 14510TAL $9 a o ass rot 745107 TOTAL $11.50 AAs_ sir 743107 TOTAL $9:00 *is se* 74510TAL $9.00 $ts *S* 745107 TOTAL $9.co II. •4* 745107 TOTAL $1,51 $45.48 $357:02 $151.1.85 13,141;03 1O19/ $9:00 $9.00 PAGE 9 $9:oo $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.60 $9:00 $9.00 $9:00 $9:60 $9.00 $9:Oo ! $9:00 i 19.00 $9.00 $9.60 $11130 $11.50 s9o0- $9.00 i 19:00 $9.60 s9;00 $9.00 l9:Co $$$ *is745107 $9:00 TOTAL $9.00 rA • • {' • Le Ie • .�� �. lx a• s� :.a?y.a,-;�y.s,3,s*.,� sf�..�.3R4xztS,:x< w.�:-�'�&a �-:� t s 'ENQCK SUMBEA 90370 AtRe gINt104ER 'E`10.4 LNYCROAT ICN 40371 AMER AS=N OF STATE 01 GENERAL FUPC MPrOtTEU NJIER 0078689 11 12 75 0010101 11 14 75 90372 AMERICAN NEST 9UBLISMING CO 0075560 11 14 75 90371 BARRIO EDUCATION PROJECT_ 90374 CNAM3ER OF COMMERCE 1 90371 GREELEY FIRE 90376 MS PAT HOOAPP 90377 MRS RAIPHE JIHMSTON 90378 KISTLER KNItt SUPPLY 70379 LANIER BUSINESS PRCO 0086092 11 13 75 0070445 09 25 75 0062282 11 07 1$__ 0062286 11 03 77 0071765 10 06 75 0078131 10 09 75 0007613 11 10 75_ PO/VOL AMCLKT 1 CO. NOT PAY IF (PECKED 120866,94 a?s t111 35,13 116:07 s$ i•n_ 76212O5 AI 8250.CO Iii tis 788,1 TOTAL •1s 0069796 10 15 75 811408:25 sit 0071766 11 18 75 90380 90380 AT CARAOC LONG 0071786 it 14 75 0071787 11_14 75_ 90381 _N0 CO44. SO wy9-OIT_A$SCG 0071785 11:17 75__ 90392 im.om tdPETRUZZI 0010149 _11_12._75_ 90381 REACS'IG_ENRICHMENT 120;e0 .iii 16:C0 iii *9* 44100 - no 13.25 iii sit 741146 TOTAL sso;co N11 sot 788515 TOTAL 111:25 ii1 iii 762125 ..TOTAL s's 7481922 TOTAL 442,54 654:88 _l80;c9 11•• 1111 741146 - TOTAL $411 IMO ,._.,7411 21 TOTAL_ Iii _.._.Th11Zk TOTAL $60,00 11111— _ 11411 74111Q TOTAL •177;17 0075180 to 22 75 .8664:32 ••• DATE 11 26 T5 .ACCOUNTU7lON_OF_.ENCCES_ ANCUNH_ 7'9111 -- TOTAL 727112 .- TOTAL its 786515 TOTAL 741 TOTAL, *tt' 741146 TOTAL 1141 1111 _ 1.8110.7 JD, 'us 76213, 1219.991!. $2,866.94 35'53, 35.13 Yeti" 816:07 ��75 116.07 ! ` PAGE 10 i2}0000 3200.00 lb`3riJ 120,00 rC8 � $20.00 E3 $6:00 -36;00 36;00- 66.00 }Iogg01 83.25 350:00 rC g8ha' 850;00 312;25 _- 112.29 l0 4409 st?4o8,23 $%408:25 1c 3gDy 342.54 }` 154:88 154,18 1 to3yccr 180;00__ 180.00 160,00 j ' 5 160.00 !7 900. 15`7 —,. $177;67 - --rOS`an% 8173.61 $664;32 i 00 NlmtER -w&Ens er4i k-iSis. 24V4S-t.-tv:-*i°316taif, 4iia- teati +d0✓d#t;✓TA: YE�3?1� t*FVO`Tt0"1 90384 Stc'ER BURDETT CO 90381 Secv H&WOhANE 90186 UN1TE0 RENT Ali 01 GENERAL FUND NVMSER P8A1EU 0075901 11 14 75 0078690 11 14 75 0078688 11 14 75 J�NCL'%T DATE 11 26 75 IF CHECKED DISTRIBUTION OF ENSANDL'N1Cf5 TOTAL 76212$ TOTAL., 748112 __TOTAL 790112 TOTAL iB,ao 38,60 /.f_.18 $4;BO 94190 l o SSi c $3,00 shoe_ .;: SW! TOPA ENCUh3RAVCE CLAIMED FOR GENERAL FUND s $581702,72 THIS IS to tERtIPY THAI Ali ACICUNTING ANO BUOCETING PROCEDURES N`14E lEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED Ct4►1MS AS SHOWN ON PAGES 1 'NettNAM'S WITH TOTAL ADCJNT 3NOR1I?T BpiDRfAMEPOATEC I ISOLiC E PAGE TO THE RESPECTIVE V DO S IN PIE AYCDSS' TET CPKANAGE1E T.4 INDE THE , (�/��EAY CF 7}6<: i 149 , DIRECTOR YANAGEYENT a AY CC/F''. I i4 is MY -C M S N IRIS; to •ra+e.srsiDecUSN A D\ �,OCEi tr- ti -..-t4 et' ,oTARY PUBLIC. WI, THE BOARD Cf CCUkTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COVj ITY� COI ORA0i ,t+ERE d (APPROVE) j Y AO ) C4$APPaOYEI THE CI}A1NS AS SET _ FORTH ACGVEJ ANA NARRA 1S IN PAYYfb! TYEPEPOR_ARE Y gtDc P4 ANN UPON THE sfr,<.+<G RUND T�STlLIiC f S ,7dR 92 DATED j3 STTEST� - c /i COUNTY CLERIC A RECORDER 8Y UTY/CHA /JL RYE E pr,1.,l G► s~- a ' _—/+7L�_ � � PE 1. � ��c«— ENDOR WNBIA r.k's'v:u,.ra.ci c±::S.S+.m'a"-%G+V rsii,„ e;r-.-r-..,,,n;ssl )e.e:Ak e:Ata'A+-.4ffits•Ax.a6tsv.ccia7rd+Xa%1 Za_.W.•S'.rr ie.:xaui <✓ r. .<..:..s:. VENDOR INFCRKATIC9 773 AFFILIATED 8A"tg3 ♦450 5Ri3GS4LE WATER CO 14930 GREELE,i GAS C0 15000 THE GREELEY JOURNAL 18520 J i JOHNSON _. WELD C OUN 1 Y, COLORADO E N C U K B R A K C E- CLAIN__ L- t- S_T 02 ROAD AND BRIDGE ........... PDIYOU PO/YOU PO/Y/L DD HOT PAY NUP$ER GATE HUNTtF CHECKED 0074736 11 14 73 $400,00 err AR 0061257 11 14-73 0069479 Li 14 73 0068072 11 12 73 0016!4$ to 32 73 $227;34 0078550 10 25 75 007t3Si 10 13 355 20300 PL3LIC SERVICE CO OF COCO 0072564 I1 17 75 3₹300 SLIMS SANITATION SERY 14755 TIN OF MEAD 36500 THE wAY RUBBISH 114 -37525 KEC0-CrUNTY"GENERAL-FUND $TC:CU rri DATE 11 26 75 DISTRIBUTION OF iNCUHHRANCES ACCOUNT AKOLNT 701811 TOTAL •it 715303 TOTAL al. tie 7t24n" TOTAL •rr 646, 701513 TOTAL Ass ii* 14343L TOOyTAL 745TOTAL rnn *5* 1371;:00 646 466 765439 122;C1 641 0065009 11 It 13 Ali:CO *1* ya 646 0006929 -II 13 13 $66:30 i4 0074383 11 61-1 .030 C0 •44 0006656 11 11 13 196:31 Ass S's 4ir TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 136336 4016. 713303 TOTAL 712637 TOTAL or 701804 TOTAL PAGE 0400!00 600.00 1C BcSI9) fT;00 $7,00 fo`s"3/'- $33:65 /03311/$33,69 l4itS $4;$s , p5jQ 1Jr- s23$i50; 227.30 $70:00 1a38l $70.00 $173.00 $iT3.bo $22i01; fzz.67 !n9Y1'7 {33$35.00 1. _ 088/£e 05 166:30 R;�3lc $66,00 / !10:00. $10..60 1C4s3aa 4$6'.91 $56.31 ;. $ a I 1 !,2 ;,3 r7 TOTAL ENCLHSRAMCE (LATHEDFOR "ROAD AND $RIDGE ; p $1,107.72 !ate THIS is TO C!RTIFYTHI L ACCIUNTING Ail BUDGETING_ PROCEDUREE$ PAVE BEEN COMPLETED CN THE A$ YE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGES I __. .�' THROUGH / ANO DATEn at '" , 197 AND THAT PAYMENTS 3MCL`LC 9i YAt€ TO TIE RESPECTIVE iDO S APGW'n'.S�rS`IfT OPPOSITE` THEIR NAPES AYH T{E TOTA AwcUAT $ /, /07.92 DATED T,yt �-1'Gi tft F i/n/ 1_197.5" y .CipR wifeln4t3T AND ?POT S' ESCR BE0_AND_SwoRN 10_,BEFORE NE-THIScdfCAY CF `I/ -'v , 197_ my C ' P RESE '. aA' 1 ,v LA_LA,v WOTARY DUBLIN,,, Yil/ TIE BOARD CE CCUNTT CciMISSIONERS OF WELD -COO -7Y, CoiORADOt RE B tentEiYF1' E_ yy O 7.1 DFORT THIS �(i4DbWARA c-✓. I 19 TF ATTEST HERE Y ORD 0 WN UPON THE-.`2..'_,� $ iIIt;t41x2i4L►1 9KE Cross SET FORTH HISVEI AND AY OF,): PAYY19T sj ATTES R R AN Cl 0 COUNTY CLERK ND RECORDER BY O. Rum) TOTALING $ I, 1. 7•._-YEN6ER ►� L�l ' eft nrc.mnc+rnass. • • • • YESOI,X \LMBE2 YENCN-JR INFORMATION 315'0 810 R CF GREELEY I1+C 4025 BC;MAN DRrouCTs DIV 6250 CNEVROx 011 (0 al5o CCNSuMERS OIL CO 11150 ELLIS C CARD EQUIPMENT CO 13485 G G G zIL C0 14950 GAEELE4 GAS CO • +»rt.a-"+l rhs�t t*F-t Irsfe-W-�r. .wwam ..w.-wtrr_-S4 .,hrrs a3=.�.e s..=.c E E N C DD/VOL! NUMBER 0065995 10 27 75 0069630 10 01 75 0069631 08 13 73 0076184 11 12 75 0078206 11 03 75 0078207 11 01 75 l 0 C O U N 1 Y♦ COL O R A D O UKBRANC E.__tL i.1 M C IS1 03 INTRAGOVERNMEtTAI SERVICES DO/VOU 011E DO/VOL ANCI.NI :104/8 112:55 17:31 stoor71 156:11 129:66 0076208 11 03 75 129,55 0078209 11 03 73 0078211 11 03 75 0078212 11 03 75 DD NOT PAY IF (NECKED ssi *0* 722$52 TOTAL •44 .4. 722853 TOTAL its •fs 722853' TOTAL •Es 45* 7221!4 TOTAL *R. SOS 722TOT3 1 AL 5*5 44* 722853 TOTAL s • •.. 722833 TOTAL 722853 .I ..1 137:91 45* is* 72283} TOTAL 160:(6 +ss .1. 72₹853 TOTAL 0078213 1T 03 75 44629 0078214 11 03 75 Ilii:i5 00S1369 10 27 75 1795,53 0065237 11 13 75 :216;20 0059374 1i 13 75 :19{:30 sr. 4t. 722833 TOTAL on .4s 722833 TOTAL .si .4i 7228$3 TOTAL r r SO 722854 TOTAL I'S .4• 712803 TOTAL DATE 11 26 7M DISTRIBUTION Of ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT AMCLNT 1 104's 48 :104.41 Iv`1R)-04- 112:55 812.55 '600.01 as000t re19.9Y 156: 71. $56.71 329;33 129;45 113:97 :13.97 !37;91 :57.91 $60 06 *6o;66 16:24 :46.29 1111;15 4111.73 A795153,_ :793.:3 ,c. f'sa4 1218.80 $218150 ,c`i22.97 :194130 :194.30 ,OS1 ≥ S -ate • i-' ayst$ 7'i "a taxrxi=cair,,waararanzmaanva.eU se-evsn:n fw,,e�z�.s az nw,.. �-nce -44 • tE��c.z NUH3ER ,ENOUi INScAmsTIDN.. 44973 GREELEY GLASS CENTER 1555:+ GREELEv SHEET .VITAL 140RKS 16150 NARR15 IMP OIL CO 17050 HITT”C/INAK 0700E IN; PO/VOU NUK41/ 03 INTRAGOVERbPEP1Al SERVICES POiVOV OITE 0058518 10 31 75 0039126 11 13 73 0053731 11 04 75 0071124 10 31 75 18050 1N0 6 CONTRACTORS SUP CA INC 0056169 10 31 79 20300 71,'E KING LUMBER CO 21790 LUTHER EQUIPMENT 23550 MCFFA7 PAINT C GLASS 24250 MCU^TA1N SELL 26400 NORTHERN GENERIC TIRE INC 27115 PANTERi aESTSIOE 0056652 li 11 75 0038422 10 01 73 RA/V44 AMCUK1 $323;14 121:00 $231.26 $11.61 352.83 DATE 11 26 75 PAGE B 2 IF CHECKED ACCOUNT Si' tit 722033U7ION-Of EN�aMOLN131`,141'CE5 1l2 •_- Aga. TOTAL 23 7 1st t+• 72252 TOTAL Si. Os 722054 TOTAL 4$t tit 722853 TOTAL Ist tot 722853 TOTAL 838:25. •tt tot 722153TOAt $3.38 •tt *5* 7228'33 TOTAL 0071288 11 03 75 $222.LS 0071289 11 03 75 0007015 11 11 75 0007016 11-11 75 006₹377 11 It 75 0062378 11'1I 75 0062379 11 13 73 0062380 11 12 75 0075957 10 31 75 *ii:E4 168.57 331;24 $102:CO . 39:44 $969;09 $68;45 $34.04 ..,.s_eaak._r-eta+c asSe. spat 4i w -t ,a:. �....Quo. *5* tot 722853 TOTAL 722852 T TAL Si* tai ♦55 *5* 713804 71~804 TOTAL Stt 1st 715804 TOTAL S S* iii 722853 -- TOTAL ss ssi 722833. TOTAL t y9 t1t 112813__ TOTAL 4*5 *5* 722853 TOTAL 1st tot 722853 TOTAL 121;00___- i $21800 'C113° 1231,26 t?Y'�J 3231.!6 i 188,61.- _. 38e•6l /gg.9' 152;;₹ e3 , 'a33- 338.8a.e5 13_ .s1 C443y $ 3e$3.18 r c8335 13. 3282;05 - 3282;05 31.1;84 $11,84 $33,07 135.50 168.!7 $38,24 338.54 3102;02 3102,00 -$94144 -- $94444 398909 $989.09 688;45 388,5 639:84 339.84 1343 l :tsl37 3 3. -x�, -... _•..7 $ 3 3 4C1WR NU"BEk E%''ak t`1FCRM>11C't 28450 VCitR '4 TIVE CoSP I- PCIVCU NUMBER 00571]5 03 INTRAGOVERNMENT8 SERVICES PO/VOU DATE 11 11 55 24000 RD(XY +TN 6141140 I St'PPLY INC 0078520 10 51 15 56050 VAN sH' E SLIM INC t 5680^. ThE 'MAY RU831SH INC 57960 WELD Cl S►(OPS•PETT5 CASH C 38300 WESTER': TRASH SERVICE C 38900 MINCGRAOS STEE' 6 SUPPLY C 90387 CLR[IS 0 GR00'4s 90388 8EN LUCEac 90380 ELGENE JHITE 0078241 10 24 75 0074779 11 01 75 0010410 11 14 15 00$3216 10 51 73 PU61172 ` 11 05 73 0051417 11 14 75 0010412 li 17 75 0010411 11 17 73 PO/VOV ADOLNT 6266;88 *19162 184:C0 116,50 674.22 116105 $262.C6 117.50 623,00 sMA:CO .00 Nol_ PAY - IF CHECKED 444 $05 DATE 11 26 75 DISTRiaUTION of EN4x1{BRANCEs ACCOUNT AMOLNT 72451 TOTAL set sot 722833. i!s ♦s0 722857. TOTAL is* *4i $0. i.*. Sit isi 0* 0 0 !0! 1J! Sot *5* AAA SAS TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLAIMED EDP 1NTRAGOVERNVENTAL SERVICES ■ HHl771.S5 THIS IS TC {f!YT1FY THAT A C ACCDUNT1NG AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE PEEN COMPLETED N THE A80V THROUGH ‘_3 II`!D DATED '1 .-✓ 874 s�975 AND THAT PAYMENTS SNCUIC E MADE. TNt RYSPECIIVE V THEIR NA ES WITH THE IOTA AHCi�NT $ 111. 5a OATEO TH1$ q'G�F,AV OF �-✓• a 19.7.5 AND BIIt gT SUBICRIIEO iNR H THIS �!>( GAY EFL -4,14-t4' 19'i5 MY t M N E ' " t$111AP ty{I THE:CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT TEEREFOR ARE A F11N0 TOTALINS1��`,'711. ' OATEO THIS -9IIr-/DAY 0F�/)001,k1<tj 11/7 _ATTEST'__ %DUTY w. CHAIRMAN +_ • adta---A----“-Aflea 713637 TOTAL 701814 TOTAL 7l;TOTAL 7!2.652 722853 TOTAL 7228)3 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722653 TOTAL • e^Atel LISTED C[AIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGES -1 ODES IN E AMCUNTS SET OPPOSITE-_ DIRECTOR MANAGEPENT D SWORN TO BEFORE E ! Cession. nDn.519N NARY PUBLIC, WE i THE BOARD CF-CCU►�TY'COKMISSIONERS OP WELD COUNTY, CDLORACC, MIRE 8Y IAPPROVEI c// 000NTv CiERK AND _A'EORDER 8Y F Is • 8 ORDERS DRAWN UPON SHE `.vLL =il4A oll Y4(• kt. Y 1 PAGE 3 6260.88 *266.88 it 93Y0 6191:6.2_ 3191.62 l CSgl�/ 184:00. r4�yg 18`.00 516,50, _ - 116.50 I o9ts 63.82, $34.82 ic?rP/ 616116 09 WM/`- 61186 3250.20 6262.06 117.50• 117.50 525.00 125,00 $44.00 144.00 rEUR/� !� � • a t 1 VENDOR WMBtA ILO C 0 'J N T Y, COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE C L i -'s M. i i i 1 to WCGH OPERlHING FLNC YENDOi 1VFORMSTIOH PD/YOU PO/YOU NUMBER DATE Pu/vOL AMCLKT 3755'0 WEIR COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 00S60B5 11 t4 TS (72:217;37 DATE 11 26 75 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AMCLNT .4* fl* 701160 TOT.1l PAGE 1 A72,213.37�. $72,213.77 .-3d TOTAL ENCUMBRANCE CLSIHED FOR WCGN OPERATING FUND • 4771213.37 THIS 1$ TO CERTIFY THAT AIL ACCOUNTING ANC.BUDGETINNG PROCEDURES PAVE E,EEN_COMPLETED ON THEABQVE LISTED CLA NS AS SHOWN ON__PAGESI TsROOGH / ' 4N0 DATED `11 ti''' at , 19' AND THAI PAYMENTS SHiLCCp $$ PADfi�Q THE RESPECTIVE DO S 1 AM LINTS SiT DPPOSITE TH£t' `LAMES KITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 1,2.2/...5. 37 DATED THIS 26 CAY 0 r-:., , '9 AirDIRECTOR r wAGFYENT Ax0 BUOCiiI SUBSCRIBED AND SWDR4 TO BEFORE HE THISc<>G(1'CAY CF "),Le. ,19'1y'HY C M N ES; Hy oc $;00ewcgDec.5 #16-.-.__s ,Z t.,. tt . . c.tiewt-vCTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD CF CCU'LTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, Co OB*00i HERE BY IAPPROLE) LOt'IAPPK1911 THEt (AIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVEJ AND WARR TS IN PAYMENT TFEREFOR ARE _HERf:BY D 0 WN UPC+N THE•�K=. [;l 'c (A- .. j FUND TOTALING $ .'_1.1.37 DATED THIS C,)t,t4VAY OF 7). v , 19.75 ATTEST) . i..4.._ V K. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER BY / Dfl+'TV CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER I MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COQNTY, COLORADO November 26, 1975 Tape t75 -1L5 S 116 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the lay and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 26, 1975, at the hour of 9:00 A.H. ROLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Glean K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Comissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also Present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management A Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Gary Fortner MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of November 19, 1975. A motion vas made and seconded. Motion carried. BIDS PRESF TED AND APPROVED: None CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it was moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Notion carried. Encumbrance Claim List General Lund Road and Bridge I nt ragovermenta I Hospital Operating Social Services Claims ADC ADC -U GA ALM AND ADC OAP $58,702.72 1,107.72 5,771.55 72,213.37 $271;982.00 14,834.00 719.46 21,142.27 3,955.00 4,632.00 133.00 APPOINanzais, HEARINGS, REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions: Elected Officials: Dr. Yoder, Weld County Health Department Director, reported on the population problem and the adoption of a resolution regarding this topic by the American Public Health Association at their convention. He also referred to the Chili health employees and their difficulties. This group also agreed to send a representative committee down to investigate. The Chairman asked, IS the Federal Government moving to socialistic medicine. Dr. Yoder then reviewed the possible federal plan and he hopes the Doctors and Dentists will remain independent. The Chairman Indicated again we need local level input. Dr. Yoder reminded the board that Weld County is included with Metro Denver. Malpractice suits were also discussed regarding rata and judgements. Dr. Yoder indicated each state within its Constitution may limit payments. After additional comments the Chairman thanked Dr. Yoder for his comments. t Ross Adamson, County Coroner, vas absent. November 28, December 6, 1975 - December 8, 1975 - December 15, December 16, December 17, December 18, December 29, 1975 - Meeting with Director of Management and Budget all morning. Hearing State Department - Organisation for the Deaf, 2:00 to 5:00 P.N. Board invited to participate at the Crippled Children's Christmas Party at the Elks Club 1975 — Meeting with Director of Management and Budget, 10:00 A.M. 1975 - Planning and Building inspecturs to move into town of Eaton to remove old homes. 1975 - Staff meetings 2:00 P.H. 1975 - Christmas Party - Chuckwagon Dinner Playhouse 1975 - Meeting with Director of Management and Budget, 9:00 A.M. Hearings - Correction second hearing date should be December 31, 1975, 2:00 P.N. on the Community Development Discretionary Funding Program. Ft. Lupton - Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District - The Chairman read the letter of support into the record. He added he had met with the Erie Town Council and the Erie Water Board. They discussed the eater transfer. They have also endorsed the boards efforts in this area. Letter of Credit on Burger Fry relocation - Mr. Buss informed the Board he has the forms needed to draw on the funds. Weld County Extension Department - The Chairman read the letter into the record from Mr. Boyes and indicated the board appreciates knowing that the department understands the budget process. Project Deaf Adults - Aims Community College Theatre - The scheduled date is December 9, 1975 at 7:00 P.M. The Chairman stated this meeting is in conjunction with the one scheduled here December 6, 1975 from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. AD HOC COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: The Chairman read the recommended list of names into the ??user made a motion to appoint these members. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. The names are as follows: Eugene McKenna, Director,'Weld County Department of Social Services, Chairman; Dr. Franklin Yoder, Director, Weld County Health Department, member; Walt Speckman, Director, Weld County Department of Human Resources, member; Stan Dopes, Director, Weld County Extension Department, member; Barton Buss, Director, Weld County Department of Management and Budget, member; Gary Fortner, Director, Weld County Planning Department, member; Connie Green, Executive Director, Weld County Gaited Way, Ex -officio; Alice Mack, Director of Human Resources Planning, Larimer-Weld Council of Governments, Ex -officio; Betty DeGabin, Field Supervisor, Colorado State Department of Social Services; Ex -officio; Gordon Source, Representative, Colorado Human Services Cabinet Council, Es -officio. The Chairman asked that Eugene McKenna be notified that the list as submitted was approved. WELD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL: The Chairman read parts of the letter of appreciation regarding the recent action increasing the sill levy into the record. STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS - COUNTY REQUESTS: The Chairman indicated a meeting will be scheduled with them to discuss Weld County's 1976 State Highways recommendations. PARIS AND RECREATION FUND: The Chairman referred to this fund and its establishment in the zoning regulations. He stated that a request has'beeh made suggesting that the fees be deposited elsewhere. He then announced that this board has discussed this topic -thoroughly. and it was a unanimous decision not to deviate from the original plan. These monies will 'e deposited in the Parks and Recreation fund. Page 2, November 26, 1975 APPOINT AUDITOR FOR 1976: The Chairman announced that this board had made an extensive study on this topic. Commissioner Moser then made a motion to continue with the auditor that we have doing it now, (Anderson, Hunter, Th ate and Kurtz). Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. The County Attorney vas instructed to prepare the resolution. HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES: The Chairman read the letter into the record from John G. Chlanda indicating be could not accept a reappointment. Mrs. Ida S. Karovsky was recommended and Commissioner Moser made a motion to appoint her for a full term. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. Hite RULE COURT DECISION: The Chairman announced that their attorney, Melvin Dinner, just informed the Board that the Judge bad ruled in behalf of the Board and also the County Clerk. At this time the Attorney did not know if the case had been appealed. The Chairman commented again that the Charter will be implemented. However, legal opinions would have to be needed from time to time to clarify certain items in the Charter. COUNTY ENGINEER: 1. Casa Grande Estates partial acceptance of street maintenance vas discussed. The Engineer discussed the cores and -explained their process. The Chairman suggested they check the aggregate grade as well in the asphalt. The Engineer then referred to the two types of mixes currently used. He added that nine months from now he will make an additional inspection and anew report will be presented. Commissioner Jacobucci suggested a sample be taken from the Wattenburg road. The Engineer will take the sample. 2. The Engineer requested that 4th Street between County Road #31 and County Road #33 be temporarily closed. The original request vas made by Home Light and Power Company. Commissioner Moser made a motion to close the road and instructed the County Attorney to prepare the appropriate resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. 3. Bridge costs had been questioned by the Weld County /at Payers Association. The Engineer vas asked to get bids on the costs. The bid amounts were read into the record. The Wooden structures were by far the most expensive. The Engineer noted that his department is now running a cost analysis on each structure and they are trying to build as inexpensive as possible. ISLAND GROVE PARR BOARD PROPOSAL: The long range proposal vas discussed by the Chairman. He referred to the document, map displayed, boundaries, map overlays, the planed recreation, the traffic areas, five drawings, and also the 20 minute slide show describing the proposal. He added that the board unanimously adopted the proposal the day before. The complete recommended documentary will be presented to the Greeley City Council and also the Board of County Commissioners. The cost of this proposal was questioned. The Chairman answered that -this item was discussed in the brochure. The park proposal has not at this time been reviewed by either the City or County planning departments. SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION, RICHARD P. BUCKLES: Anne Moore, assistant zoning administrator, reviewed the request. Mr. Bucklen was present and did make comments. He referred to the location and indicated it lies within the long range Island Grove proposal just discussed by the Chairman. Mrs. Moore reminded the Board that a lot size variance had been approved on this legal description two years ago. The approximate cost of the home to be built'on this site would range from $35,000 to $50,000. The Board asked if it could be built with the intent to be moved later. The Chairman took the position that any additional requests that lie within the long range Island Grove Park Plan proposal be would not approve. The Planning Director suggested his staff could review and report back at the next meeting. Mr. Bucklen referred to the sap and suggested if the boundaries were changed very little his request would be outside the long range plan just discussed. Commissioner Moser lade a motion to honor Mr. Suckles's request for a subdivision exemption and it be approved. This motion died for lack of a second. Then Commissioner Page 3, %ysesber 26, 1975 1 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves November 3, 1975 AGENDA NOVEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-109 No regular agenda: The following resolutions were passed: R-1 F Grant fermented malt beverage license to Alejandro C. and Dorothy A. Martinez dba I-76 Motel and Cafe N? GREELEY, COLORADO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 10:00 A:M:, with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP JEANNETTE ORDWAY The following resolutions • CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD were presented: FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE ALEJANDRO C. MARTINEZ AND DORTHY A. MARTINEZ DBA I-76 MOTEL S CAFE EXPIRES: OCTOBER 26, 1976: WHEREAS, Alejandro C. Martinez and Dorthy A. Martinez dba 1-76 Motel and Cafe of Roggen, Weld County, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for sale of 3.2% beer off the premises only, and WHEREAS, the said applicant having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) therefore, and having produced a State Retail License for sale of 3.2% beer off the premises only outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: NEI* of Section 1, Township 2 North, Range 63 West of the 6th F.M., Weld County, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant License Number 75-22 to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer off the premises only at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good for one year from the date of issuance unless revoked according to law, pro- viding, however, that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations relating thereto heretofore passed by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 3rd day of November,. 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDDOUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST d 2 pp4' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDE$t AND CLERK TO THE BY:(r ` Deputy County Clerk ISA 975 November 3, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 1, 1975 duly published October 3, 1975 and October 24, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a hearing was had on a Special Use Permit, Borrow extraction site, by State Highway Department, at the time and place spe- cified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobucci and seconded by Commissioner Moser to approve request. Motion carried. HAI BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BY Deputy County C Tape #75-109 November 3, 1975 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 1, 1975 duly published October 3, 1975 and October 24, 1975 in the Greelay, Journal, a hearing was had on a Change of Zone, A to S, by E. F. Industries (Jimmy D. Mote), at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Moser to take the request under advisement. It was seconded by Commissioner Jacobucci and it carried. CHAI BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: c;:• /L -- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND,CLERK TO THE BO BY: ? -A/ nL�r 4 /1 Deputy County Clef Tape #75-109 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS November 5, 1975 AGENDA NOVEMBER ROLL CALL: MINUTES: BIDS: REQUISITIONS AND CLAIMS: Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci 100 Leave$ 1975 Tape. No. 75-109,110 and 111 Approval of the minutes of October 29, 1975 COUNTY OFFICIALS: Herb Hansen, Assessor Jasper Freese, Surveyor APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: November November November November 8 November 10 November 11 November 11 November 24 November 24 November 24 November 24 November 24 kovemher 24 5 - COG 7:30 P.M. 6 - Republican Central Committee 7:00 P.M. 7 - Meeting in Loveland at Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District RE: Denver Metro Water District 11:00 A.M. - Democratic Central Committee 9:00 A.M. - COG Criminal Justice hearing in the Board meeting room 10:00 A.M. - Veteran's Day (Holiday) - Meeting in Fort Lupton RE: Services to Southern Weld. County 6:00 P.M. - State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction site 10:00 A.M. - Eastman Kodak Co., c/o J. C. Turk, 10:00 A.M Agent, COZ, I to S - Eastman Kodak Co., c/o Agent, COZ, A to S - Eastman Kodak Co., c/o Agent, COZ, A to I - Eastman Kodak Co., c/o Agent, COZ, S to I - Eastman Kodak Co., c/o Knutson, Agent, COZ, I J. C. Turk, 10:00 A.M J. C. Turk, 10:00 A.M J. C. Turk, 10:00 A.M Rodney D. to A-UD 10:00 A.M. • • TO BE PUBLISHED: December 8 - Elmer Moore, COZ, A to B-UD 10:00 A.M. December 8 - Hal L. Ottaway dba Highland Hills Golf Course, 3.2% beer license 10:00 A.M. REPORTS: /te 1) Public Trustee's Quarterly Report ending September 30, 1975 2) Reconciliation with Treasurer, September, 1975 3) Health Department Financial Reports, September 30, 1975 CONTINUED l OC MUNICATIONS: 1) Letter from William L. Armstrong RE: General Revenue Sharing 2) Letter from James P. Johnson RE: General Revenue Sharing 3) Public Utilities Commission, Investigation and Suspension, Errata Notice, Home Light and Power 4) Thank you from Ault Town Board for assistance of Richard Straub, Gary Fortner and Roy Jost 5) Memo from Gene McKenna RE: Social Service Rent Reimbursement 6) COG timetable for selection of consultants 7) Letter from John P. Nanney, III, Attorney for Pamela F. Mercier RE: Claim BUSINESS: DECISIONS: OLD: NEW: COUNTY ENGINEER: BUILDING INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: COUNTY ATTORNEY: RESOLUTIONS: R-1 1) E. F. Industries, CO2 1) Accept letter of credit, Herman Klinewer, Westridge sixth filing 1) Appoint auditor for 1976. 1) Railroad rights -of -way at Galeton, Barnesville, Firestone, Frederick and bacono 2) Mineral disclaimer, Evanston 3) Approve SUP for State Highway Department 4) Approve RE for Robert Stroman Grant 3.2% beer license to High Plains Enterprises dba Pine Lake Resort Adopt budget for the ensuing year 1976 Annual appropriation for 1976 Authorize advertising for bids on snow removal, sign posts, delineator posts, traffic cones and cleaning services Walton Buildirib Grant recorded exemption Robert G. Stroman Reappoint Harold Herbst, Fair Board Accept park fee ($980.00) from Herman Kliewer, Westridge sixth Dedicate perpetual right-of-way Westridge sixth Grant SUP, State Highway Department Recommend change in boundary of Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District O GREELEY, COLORADO• WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER WALT SPECKMAN CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR The following resolutions were presented: 5PT MONIES FROM HERMAN A. KLIEWER AS PERS SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS W1STRIDGE 6th FILING: WHEREAS, pursuant to present Weld County Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 8-15 (A) (B), before a final plat is ap- proved, subdividers may be required to dedicate, develop, and/ or reserve land for parks and/or other necessary public purposes, other than streets and utility easements, and WHEREAS, in lieu of land, subdividers may be required to make payment to the County an amount equal to the market value of such land as may be designated to be dedicated or re- served in accordance with the formula contained in Chapter 8-15 (A) (B) of the Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, Herman A. Kliewer, developer of Westridge Sixth Filing, Weld County, Colorado is desirous of having the final plat of said subdivision approved subject to application of Chapter 8-15 (A) (B), and the dedication of certain acreage for public use or to make payment of an amount equal to the mar- ket value of such acreage. NOW, THEREFORE, B£ IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the final plat of Westridge Sixth Filing, Weld County, Colorado, be and it hereby is approved for filing under the usual conditions, however, expressly contingent upon Herman Kliewer paying to the County the sum of $980.00 being the mutually established market value of the land considered necessary and essential for public pur- poses. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, be deposited with the Weld County fically designated to be used for recreational purposes. The above and foregoing made and seconded, adopted by the day of November, 1975. ATTEST COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO TKERD Deputy County Clerk that such money received shall Treasurer in an account speci- necessary public parks and/or resolution was, on motion duly following vote on the 5th THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ill: Sub by name Westridge Sub. 823-200 4C 6th Filing Westridge Subdivision Assessors Valuation in this area as of 8-25-75 Actual Value Actual Value Actual Value $ 500.00 per $1000.00 per $2000.00 per acre acre acre raw land with streets and fully developed Average sale price of Westridge 4th Filing from Assessors records (Lots 37, 42 A 47) Round to Less 6% Commission = $5499.00 Round to Less 50% to develop = $2749.50 Round to .357 acres = $981.75 round to $980.00V Formula for Required Land Dedication Required Acreage = RA Expected Population = EP RA - Assessed Value $ 150.00 utilities $ 300.00 $ 600.00 EP 1000 10 proposed lots X 3.4 average inhabitants = 34 EP RA = .357 acres $5852.00 per $5850.00 per $5500.00 per $2750.00 per X 10.5 acre acre acre acre DEDICATION OF PERPETUAL RIGHT-OF-WAY NESTRIDGE SIXTH FILING, A SUBDIVISION IN THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6th PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that it does hereby approve the dedication of the perpetual right-of-way over the public roads, streets highways and easements in behalf of the public in Westridge Subdivision, Sixth Filing, a subdivision located in the South One-half of Northeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 5 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the South one-half (S1) of the Northeast Quarter (NEC) of said section 16, and considering the North line of the South one-half (Sk) of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of said section 16 to bear North 89° 32' 48" West and with all other bearings contained herein being ralative thereto: Thence North 89° 32' 48" West, along the North line of the South one-half (S1) of the North- east Quarter (NE1) of said Section 16, a distance of 40.00 feet to the true point of beginning: Thence along the arc of a circular curve to the right, also the West right -of way line of 59th Avenue, having a center line radius of 800.00, contained within an 80.00 right- of-way, a central angle of 55° 00' 50" and whose chord bears South 26° 58' 34" West, a distance of 702.02 feet; thence, continuing along the West right-of-way line of 59th Avenue, South 54° 29' 10" West a distance of 1307.91 feet to the Southwest corner of said West Ridge - thence North 00°00' 00" East, Sixth Filing; along the West line of said West Ridge - Sixth Filing, a distance of 1396.35 feet to the North- west corner of said West Ridge - Sixth Filing, and also a point on the North line of the South One-half (SC) of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of said section 16; thence South 89° 32' 48" East, along the North line of the South One-half (S1) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of said section 16, a distance of 1383.10 feet to the true point of beginning. Said tract of land contains 27.970 acres more or less. BE IT RESOLVED, that the accompanying plat is approved for filing and the public roads, streets, highways and easements thereon shown are approved, provided, however, that the County of Weld will not undertake maintenance of said streets, roads, and right-of-way until they have been constructed by the subdivider according to specifications and accepted by the County of Weld. f e;tee.i The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 5th day of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ALt- xv a>cr ATTEST: 2. ,!<c_ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO //THE BY: t f i \ <K'! t+ Deputy Count Clerk `{ V IN THE MATTER OF ANNUAL APPROPRIATION RKSOUTlON FOR Till YEAR 1976: In compliance with an act of law entitled, "An Act to require the affairs of the several counties of the State of Colorado to be continued from the revenue derived from tax- ation and prevent other expenses of any county from exceeding its revenue---", and in accordance with Colorado Revised Stat- utes, Title 29, Article 1, 1973, "During the fiscal year, no officer, department, board, commission or other spending agen- cy shall expend or contract to expend any money, or incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money for any of the purposes for which provision is made in the appropriation ordinance or reso- lution in excess of the amounts appropriated in said ordinance or resolution for such office, department, board, commission or other expending agency, or purpose for such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this section shall be void as to the local government, and no money belonging thereto shall be paid thereon.---" IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the revenue derived from taxation of said county, shall be and is hereby appropriated to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said County for the next fiscal year, 1976, in the following sums, to -wit: Mills Revenue County General Fund 9.40 3,565,208 Road and Bridge Fund 7.50 2,844,581 Social Services Fund 2.59 982,328 Public Works Fund, County Services Building 3.00 1,137,832 Hospital Capital Fund 3.00 1,137,832 Contingent Fund .25 94,819 Library Expansion Fund .08 - 30,342 Total 25.82 9,792,942 BE IT RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the County General Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, as estimated at this time to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Taxes 3,565,208 Cash Balance 262,644 Collections, Other 4,713,149 Total 8,541,001 BS IT from the source bo and the same Bridge Fund for as estimated at during the year, FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received and for the purpose named in this paragraph are hereby appropriated for the Road and the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, this time to be and which will become available 1976, viz: Taxes Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 2,844,581 0 1,975,494 4,820,075 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE'), that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Public Works Fund, County Services Building for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, as estimated at this time to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Taxes 1,137,832 Cash Balance 581,407 Collections, Other 1,280,761 Total 3,000,000 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for tae purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Social Serv- ices Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, as estimated at this time to be and which will become avail- able during the year, 1976, viz: Taxes 982,328 Cash Balance 100,00D Collections, Other 4,735,902 Total 5,818,230 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Public Works Fund (County Buildings) for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, as estimated at this time to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Taxes Cash Balance 320,000 Collections, Other 0 Total 320,000 0 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Weld County General Hospital Capital Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, as estimated at this time to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Taxes Cash Balance Collections, Other Less Balance Dec. 31,1976 Total 2 1,137,832 (232,214) 91,000 (616,618) 380,000 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and tho same are hereby appropriated for the Weld County General Hospital Depreciation Fund for the fiscal year, coNmenctrg January 1, 1976, as estimated at this time to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 220,048 _179_952 400,000 B3 IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Contingent Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Taxes Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 94,819 292,781 12,400 400,000 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the County General Hospital Operating Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Cash Balance 0 Collections, Other 12,439,406 Total 12,439,406 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Public Health Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Cash Balance 0 Collections, Other 1,033,157 Total 1,033,157 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Old Age Pension Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 0 880,000 880,000 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received frog the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Intragovernmental Services Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 0 2,830,449 2,830,449 3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph .'e and the same are hereby appropriated for the Revenue Sharing Turst Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the yeas, 1976, viz: Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 200,000 1,300,000 1,500,000 BS IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received f.om. the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Airport Fund for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 0 63,825 63,825 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all monies received from the source and for the purpose named in this paragraph be and the same are hereby appropriated for the Youth Shelter Home for the fiscal year, commencing January 1, 1976, and now estimated to be and which will become available during the year, 1976, viz: Cash Balance Collections, Other Total 0 66,530 66,530 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any monies in the above or any other fund not herein appropriated remaining in the hands of the Treasurer at the close of business, December 31, 1975, be and are hereby reappropriated in each respective fund for the purpose of such funds for the fiscal year, 1976, except the balances in those funds which have been abolished, which said balances will be ordered to be transferred at the close of business, December 31, 1975; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and requested to make such entries upon his books at such time or times as will be necessary to make this appropriation resolution effective. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 5th day of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:c :2 _ 0-74 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CL2F.,t TO THE !Deputy County Clerk TO ADOPT THE BUDGET FOR THE CliSUING 'CZAR, 1976* WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, did cause to be published a notice showing that a proposed budget was open for inspection by the public, and WHEREAS, after carefull review and consideration, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to adopt said budget, hereby attached and made a part of this resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, shall and it does hereby adopt the aforementioned budget setting forth expenditures to be made in the ensuing fiscal year, beginning January 1, 1976 and ending December 31, 1976. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 5th day of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:0Jj_ COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BO BY: 174�4:acfA Deputy County o X11 ! i..444, /L C .7 RWSOI.UTION WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, is vested with the responsibility of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board as follows: 1. That there is a reed to provide for snow removal from designated County parking areas during the coming winter months, and 2. That there is a need to purchase sign posts, delineator posts and traffic cones, and 3. That there is a need to provide cleaning services at the Walton Building, Greeley, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to seek bids for the Board's approval relative to the above mentioned services and purchases on behalf of Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missions rs, Weld County, Colorado, that Mr. Barton Buss, Director of Management and Budget for Weld County, advertise for bids to furnish the aforementioned snow removal services, cleaning services at the Walton Building and to purchase the aforementioned sign posts, delineator posts and traffic cones, all in accordance with bid specifications attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is authorized to execute an agreement with the successfulbidder or bidders for the aforementioned services and/or purchases, all as specified in the attached proposal and to make the same effective forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 5th day of November, A, D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST Z %.5": /: Weld County Clerk and Recorder -and Clerk to the Board BYj z -U: (�f1r/ i1G.J Depu cunt y Clerk b yAfto ey VENDOR_ PUrscE cO.anE',T rifts L3ORAATICN TO: • Best -Way Paving • P. 0. Box 33S • Greeley, Colorado S0631 • REQUEST FOR QUOTATION THIS IS AN INQUIRY, NOT AN ORDER. PLEASE QUOTE PROMPTLY. TCh • Concrete, Construction, and Placing, Inc. • 211 - 6th Avenue • Greeley, Colorado 80631 REQUEST FOR QUOTATION TO: Flatiron Paving Company P. 0. Box 1137 Greeley, Colorado 80631 • THIS IS AN INQUIRY, NOT AN ORDER. PLEASE QUOTE PROMPTLY. REQUEST FOR QUOTATION THIS IS AN INQUIRY, NOT AN ORDER. PLEASE QUOTE PROMPTLY. EASE C,S LiTS f'.. CES ON ITER5 Li S -ED C_LO.t. NOTE OEl1YL ay RE<''_..TE BENTS. ASO STATE FIRM ..EL .'r DATE. COUNTY OF WELD CHIEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER WELD COUNTY COURT HOUSE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 A*Cr 10-23-75 A�;T�EP AT IU:00 An- Barton Buss Tuesday, November 4, 1975 DELIVERY REQUIRED NY . L T "..rte GESCSIPTtoM WWI P4m4 .MOUNT Please quote us your rates for Snow Removal with several different types of equipment and the time by which the snow can be removed from the following parking areas: Between the Courthouse and the Jail West of the Services Building Walton Building County Building No. 16• Library The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all quotations, to waive any informalities in quotations, and to accept the quotation that, in the opinion of the Board, is to the best interests of the Board and of the Cot;nty of Weld, State of Colorado. �. "(aMRV PRlMiSED • Co, s. POINT > TER -IRE .. mite u Otnr.TAV DT_ RCNAs AND ASEST REQUISITION NUMBER PURCHASE ORDER HUMBER 3I0 REQUEST NO. 078-75 Mr. Barton Buss Director of Management and Budget P. O. Box 758 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Buss: The undersigned, having became familiar with the specifications, listed below, for the furnishing of sign posts for Weld County bids the following. Price Each Total Price SOtl - 9 foot long 2.5 lb. "u" channel. sign posts - Green 500 - 4 foot long 1.12 lb. "u" channel delineator posts - Green 100 - 18 inch pvc traffic cones - Orange (Glo-Cones) GRAND TOTAL Delivery Date i certify that the above quotation is exclusive of any federal excise taxes and all other state and local taxes. I further certify that the supplies offered for intended use by Weld County will meet all the specifications it has indicated on this bid form. Firm Business Address City and State _ Telephone No. By Title Date Bid Request No. 079-75 Specifications Weld County will receive bids for cleaning services at the Walton Building, 315 N. 11th Ave;uue, Greeley, Colorado, for the calendar year 1976. Since it is necessary that we have a day custodian on duty at the buiding, certain areas will La taken care of by him. Also, please be aware that Weld County will observe twelve holidays in 1976. All cleaning shall be done on a.five day per week basis, excluding, of course, the above mentioned holidays, Our day custodian will completely care for the Meeting Room No. 207, Conference Room No. 204, Childrens Play Room No. 107, Child Placement Rooms Nos. 211 and 212, Employee Coffee Room No. ras. He will also care for the coffee room stove, sink, and refrigerator and he will clean all eight rest rooms in the building. He will clean all interior windows and all exterior windows as needed. Bid shall include the following daily services: 1. Vacuum all carpeted areas. 2. Empty all waste containers into a bulk container furnished by the County from a local trash hauler. 3. Clean and polish drinking fountains, using hospital approved germicidal cleaners. 4. Remove cup rings, fingerprints, etc., from all tables, desks, and counter areas. 5. Empty ash trays, clean and polish same. 6. Clean and remove prints from glass doors or partitions. 7. Dust chairs, tables,desks, ledges, baseboards, and all flat surfaces within reach. 8. Clean and dust all stairs. 9. Dust and wet mop all tile surfaces in building. Bid shall include the following weekly services: 1. Dust h: ed to reach areas, picture frames, and all areas not coven.d under daily cleaning. 2. Wash all waste baskets. 3. Remove hand and finger marks around light switches and door frames. 4. Clean and oil furniture as needed. Bid shall include the following 'as needed" services: 1. Spot clean all carpeting. 2. Clean all carpeting once a year with dry foam method or steam cleaning method. 3. All tile areas will be cleaned and spray buffed quarterly. aid Request No. 079-T5 2ecifications Page 2 Please do not forget the items above that have Deen excluded from cleaning in this building. Bidder shall also furnish insurance covering workmens compensation, bodily injury, and property damage liability, products liability, and complete operations liability. If required, bidder shall furnish Weld County a, certificate for the above mentioned insurance. Bid shall be on a monthly basis and will be paid on the same monthly basis. Bid must also inlcude any items that may have been missed. -, t•ERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE NUMBER 75-23 HIGH PLAINS ENTERPRISES DBA PINE LAKE RESORT EXPIRES: DECEMBER 15, 1976: WHEREAS, High Plains Enterprises dba Pine Lake Resort of Fort Collins, Colorado, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a County Retail License for sale of 3.2% beer both on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, the said applicant having paid to the County Treasurer of Weld County the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) therefore, and having produced a State Retail License for sale of 3.2% beer both on and off the premises only outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld, at the location described as follows: Section 17, Township 7 North, Rance 67 West, Fort Collins, Colorado NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners having examined the said application and the other qualifications of the applicant do hereby grant L County License to said applicant to sell 3.2% beer both on and off the premises only at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board, attested by the County Clerk and lecorder of Weld County, Colorado, good for one year from the date of issuance unless revoked, according to law, providing, however, that said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to sell beer under said license will bee conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote•this 5th day of November, 1975. HS 1LJ1 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE f. /./Y/./ BY;Dep ty County ty CI fl rf> �LHR 490 • THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • REAPPOINT HAROLD HERBST MEMBER WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD: WHEREAS, the Weld County Fair Board shall consist of twentyone members as provided by law and a vacancy does now exist, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Harold Herbst of Galeton, Colorado, is to be reappointed to serve another term. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Harold Herbst be and he is hereby appointed as a Member of the Weld County Fair Board for a term of three years, beginning this date and ending October 31, 1978. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 5th day of November, 1975. ATTEST Z e xZ WELD COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD i 11 NI AL. tl,i,&/ Deputy county Clerk r LEER 513 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO _S-A≥Zettio !U u 457 41 RESOLUTION WHEREAS. a public hearing was held on November 3, 1975, in the chambers . the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County. Colorado. for the purpose of hearing the petition of the Colorado State Highway Department, ei'o Leo O'Connor, 1845 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado, requesting permission to locate a gravel pit operation (Borrow Extraction Site) on the following described property: A tract of parcel of land in the NE{ of Section 35 and the SEt of Section 26, all in Township 3 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South R.O. W. line of Interstate Highway 1-76 from which the SE corner of Section 26, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. bears N 89°57' a dis- tance of 1908.3 feet 1. Thence S 24°34' E 450 feet; 2. Thence S 65°26' W 800 feet; 3. Thence N 24O34' W 450 feet; 4. Thence N 65° 26' F 800 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Said tract or parcel of land containing 8.26 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, being represented by Mr. Joe Intermill, Materials Engineer of the Colorado State Highway Depart- ment, and WHEREAS, there was no opposition to the request of the petitioner for the location of said gravel pit operation, and WHEREAS, the said requested gravel pit operation is located in an agricultural zone as set forth by the Weld County Zoning Resolution, and WHEREAS, according to Section 3.3(8) and Section 6. 1 (3) of the Zoning Resolution of Weld County, said gravel pit operation may be author- ized upon the approval of the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testi- mony and statements of those present; has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, that the application of the Colorado State Highway Department, c/o Leo O'Connor, to locate a gravel pit operation (Borrow Extraction Site) on the premises indicated above be, and it hereby is granted under the condi- tions following: 1. That any water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2. That petitioner shall proceed with due diligence to effect con- struction of said gravel pit operation and that he shall have up to one year from date hereof to begin the construction of same; otherwise, the Board may, for good cause shown, on its own motion, revoke the permit herein granted. 3, That when gravel extraction is completed said permittee shall immediately r,otify the Board of County Commissioners and said permit shall automatically be revoked without further action of the Board, 4. That the operation and development of each gravel pit excava- tion and rehabilitation shall be limited to plans as submitted and in accord- ance with the rules and regulations for the operation of gravel pits as adopted by Weld County, Colorado. 5, That all applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the Zoning Resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. Dated this 5th day of November, A.D., 1975. ATTEST CZ_ ,174:4( Weld County Clerk and Recorder aa4 Clerk to the Board \BY_'1. tql__ IOW Deputy County lerk A}S[ D AS TO FOR?,u C ty 1&r ounty A torney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORA DO t iva -2- H ESOI .0 T ION WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that x certain tract of land being the property of Robert G, Stroman and Doris V, Stroman, husband and wife, Route 4, Greeley, Colorado, and more particularly described as follows: That portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Section; thence along the South line of said Southwest Quarter East 30.00 feet; thence North 0°16'23" West 191.00 feet; thence South 53°28'40" East 320.93 feet to the South line of said Southwest Quarter; thence along said South line East 2348.92 feet to the Southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence along We North South center line of said Section North 0 18'57" West 2398.62 feet to the Southerly right of way line of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence along said right of way line the following courses: South 69°20'34" West 1405.15 feet to the West line of said Southwest Quarter; thence along said West line South 0°16'23" East 1193,95 feet more or less to the point of beginning. The above described parcel is subject to a 30.00 foot wide reservation of Right of Way for County Roads along the Westerly and Southerly sides thereof, The above described parcel contains a gross acreage of 108.11 acres more or less, does not come within the purview of the definition of theterms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as set forth in 1973 C.R.S. 30-28-101 (10), as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, has studied the request of the petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully informed, now desires to exempt this particular division of land pursuant to its authority under 1973 C.R.S. 30-28-101 (10) (d), as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the hereinabove de- scribed tract of land owned by Robert G. Stroman and Doris V, Stroman, husband and wife, Route 4, Greeley, Colorado, be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided lands" as provided for in the new Weld County Subdivision Regulations at Section 2-1, A., Ji ( Z1 /2'7 • (3) adopted August 30. 1972. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 5th day of November. A. D„ 1975, ATTEST:a5' � L Weld County Clerk and Recorder Old, Clerk to the Board er` By N1/41±7. -C,1\ rt C4 c. Deputy County Clerk\ ti� (It APPIiDASTOe:151: County A t tbrney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -2- %a RESOLUTION RE: NORTHERN COLORADO WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT BOUNDARY CHANCE. WHEREAS, a southern boundary change within Weld County, Colorado, of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District would lend continuity and complete jurisidctional authority within Weld County for both Weld County Government and the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District (NCWCD), and WHEREAS, the needs for adequate domestic warer, specifically in Fort Lupton, Colorado and Erie, Colorado, that will meet future water quality standard requirements of the federal government necessitate a change in the southern boundary line of the NCWCD, and WHEREAS, availability cf water is vital to Weld County to be able to guide proper growth contiguous to existing incorporated municipalities as set forth in Weld County's Comprehensive Plan which restricts new growth in agricultural areas not contiguous to existing towns, and WHEREAS, it is this Board's understanding of the NCWCD policy that the NCWCD basically serves agricultural interests and that by a change in the southern boundary of the NCWCD in Weld County, agricultural lands could be continued to be protected under the County Comprehensive Plan, agricultural economic stability of the area ensured and healthy growth contained around existing municipalities; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, recommends and requests the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District to make a change in its service boundary as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, where it intersects with the present NCWCD Boundary line; thence continuing South along the Boulder -Weld County line to the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P,M., Weld County, Colorado, which Is a point common to Boulder, Weld and Adams Counties; thence East along the Adams -Weld County baseline road (also known as Weld County road !2) to the Southeast corner of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; thence North along Section lines (also known as County road #29) through Townships I North, 2 North and 3 North in Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, to the North- east corner of Section 17, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, where it intersects with the present NCWCD Boundary line. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 5th day of November, A.D.. 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WFfl COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:0,7-Z.—IN-7/41.6:4<4 Weld County Clerk and Reorder and Clerk to the Bo/ B./,A,,-JJZ'3t,tk?J Deputy County clerk D AS 6.$011M: County Attorney %'/' • o>,.- -/1COJtL:I / 7;2 • • T 3 N. T. N. I At N �l,��' � s, IMO !441)Nfli':iI c.J — rk a Ai 36 ‘. 1111111141131 %riiw1uS aysmearlill mwiuw SI ttb Is R.68 W. "eRtP091) A D 3 asr tar% 1111111 !' NOTICE Pursuant to the toning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will De held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Z..ne are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNO'a that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Cu :aissioa nay be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Locket No. 75-56 Date: December 8, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.M. Elmer Moore 5108 Elm Court Denver, Colorado 80200 Request: Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to B-UD (Business Unit Development District) A portion of the Southwest One Quarter of Section 3, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, containing 4.05 acres more or less and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of said Section 3 and considering the West line thereof to bear North 00 42' East with all other bearings herein relative thereto; thence North 00°42' East along the West line of said Section 3 a distance of 524.85 feet; thence South 89°38' East a distance of 435.0 feet to the True Point of Beginnings; thence continuing South 89°38' East a distance of 435.0 feet; thence South 00°42' West, parallel to the West line of said Section 3, a distance of 406.25 feet to a point on the Northerly Right -of -Way line of State Highway #119; thence North 89°38' West along the said Northerly Right -of -Way line a distance of 435.0 feet; thence North 00°42' East parallel to the said West line of Section 3 a distance of 406.25 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Approximate area is 4.05 acres. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy. Dated: November 5, 1975 Published: November 7, 1975 and November 2R, 1975 in the Greeley Journal 1 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, 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. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-56 Date: December 8, 1975 Tice: 10:0D A.M. Elmer Moore 5108 Elm Court Denver, Colorado 80200 Request: Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to B-UD (Business Unit Development District) A portion of the Southwest One Quarter of Section 3, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, containing 4.05 acres more or less and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of said Sectiou 3 and considering the West line thereof to bear North 00 42' East with all other bearings herein relative thereto; thence North 00°42' East along the West line of said Section 3 a distance of 524.85 feet; thence South 89°38' East a distance of 435.0 feet to the True Point of Beginnings; thence continuing South 89°38' East a distance of 435.0 feet; thence Soi!th 00°42' West, parallel to the West line of said Section 3, a distance of 406.25 feet to a point on the Northerly Right -of -Way line of State Highway #119; thence North 89°38' West along the said Northerly Right -of -Way line a distance of 435.0 feet; thence North 00°42' East parallel to the said West line of Section 3 a distance of 406.25 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Approximate area is 4.05 acres. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy. Dated; November 5, 1975 Published: November 7, 1975 and November 28, 1975 in the Greeley Journal NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado, a public hearing will be held in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed (Mange of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. .S It ALSO KNOWN that the test and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission nay be examined in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 75-56 Date: December 8, 1975 Time: 10:00 A.M. Elmer Moore 5108 Elm Court Denver, Colorado 80200 Request: Change of Zone, A (Agricultural District) to B-UD (Business Unit Development District) A portion of the Southwest One Quarter of Section 3, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.H., Weld County, Colorado, containing 4.05 acres more or less and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of acid Sectiop 3 and considering the West line thereof to bear North 00 42' East with all other bearings herein relative thereto; thence North 00°42' East along the West line of said Section 3 a distance of 524.85 feet; thence South 89°38' East a distance of 435.0 feet to the True Point of Beginnings; thence continuing South 89°38' East a distance of 435.0 feet; thence South 00°42' West, parallel to the West line of said Section 3, a distance of 406.25 feet to a point on the Northerly Right -of -Way line of State Highway 1119; thence North 89°38' West along the said Northerly Right -of -Way line a distance of 435.0 feet; thence North 00°42' East parallel to the said West line of Section 3 a distance of 406.25 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Approximate area is 4.65 acres. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy. Dated; November 5, 1975 Published: November 7, 1975 and November 28, 1975 in the Greeley Journal NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, HAL H. OTTAWAY, USA HIGHLAND HILLS GOLF COURSE, CLUB HOUSE DRIVE, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF WELD COUNTY TO GRANT A RETAIL LICENSE FOR 3.2% BEER, SALES FOR CONSUMPTION BOTH ON AND OFF THE PREMISES OF THE LICENSEE, LOCATION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: HIGHLAND HILLS CLUB HOUSE AND GOLF COURSE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHERLY TERMINUS OF CLUB HOUSE DRIVE, IN THE EAST ONE—HALF (Ws) OF THE NORTHWEST ONE —QUARTER (NWT) OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6th PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. THE HEARING ON SAID LICENSE WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING, 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD, GREELEY, COLORADO, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1975, AT 10:00 A.M. DATED AT GREELEY, COLORADO, THIS 5th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNIE ORDWAY, DEPUTY PUBLISHED: November 7, 1975 and November 28, 1975 in The Greeley Journal I1 ■ i //7, K7.1 STATE OF O LC' ADO ) sS COUNTY OF .,ELL) ) WELD cOUCNI1', COLORADO SOCIAL SERVICES CIAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN OOM'PH:TED ON THE FOLLO.fING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AAUNTS SET OIPC6ITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE HELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS DY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLWWS: O A P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 1.661.37 97.00 DATED THIS 5th DAY OF ADC ADC- U CHILD WELFARE 11D TO THE BLIND 7,992.29 155.79 TOTAL 59.906.45 November , 1975 . IEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER, WELD COUNTY SI?SCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 5th DAY OF November , 195 • MY COMMISSION E1(P1RESt My Cann„„issio, expires Dec. 5. 1278 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY CF WELD ) ss 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 THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: A D C 7,992.29 O A P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 1.661.37 97.00 DATED THIS 5th DAY OF A D C - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND November 155.79 $ 197S • TOTAL 59.906.45 12-31-74 • • O • • • • • ENCCR LS vE'iA3 L ;CL_ATIC" 775 AFFIL!ATEC 3#'<KS F E ID C U L N T t, C C L U R A r. U E N C U A a R A N C E C L A I P LIST 01 GENERAL FUND rO/V0i; FUACL 041E AI'CLNT 0074730 10 24 75 0014732 10 24 75 0074734 10 24 75 125° av_'RICALIR6(V ASSN 0075621 09 25 75 1372 AVER S3C1ETY 3F CIVIL ENG 9072560 10 24 75 1850 AN ERS `: HU1TE.R THCMTE 6 KURTZ 0056719 10 29 75 2125 RICHARD P AVTAONY 0071440 10 29 75 2450 aACb 4-..S INC 2500 aA ER C TAVL02 CO • 0006538 10 23 75 0070008 10 28 75 0070013 10 30 75 0070017 10 30 75 0075796 10 30 75 0078195 10 30 75 0078579 10 08 75 0075629 10 24 75 $625.46 $243.5C $190,00 $1,35 $67.CO $21C.CC 128,80 149.16 $93,40 $24.90 $18,21 $54.83 $41,10 $87,24 146:52 DO NOT PAY If CHECKED DATE 11 05 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT *4t t4* 708108 TOTAL *4* 708108 TOTAL ;40 7i7108 TOTAL t4* *4* #4* 762125 TOTAL **r t4* `27123 TOTAL *4t *r* 709107 TOTAL #44 *** 720112 TOTAL *44 *4* 748112 790112 TOTAL *4* *0t 741112 TOTAL *4* t4* 706112 TOTAL 444 S'S 717112 TOTAL s4# #4* 786710 TOTAL *4* *4* 786710 TOTAL *** st* 707112 TOTAL *44 *t* 762125 TOTAL $29.66 $19,50 $49i16-_ $93;40 $93i40 124,90 $24.90 $18.81 -$18,81_ 354121,03 _ "+,av $41iIS? $87,84 $8788`_ $46,52 $46,J2_ JO PAGE 1 ENCL'NHRANCE5 tfrLNT $625,44 $625,46 8243,50 $243,50 '78040. 8790.00 "lit s1,3s logao9 $67`00 $67,00 !020)0 $310,00 $310,00 )cg3// $28,80 $28,80/�3�)a-` • ENC0R \L$SER Li;rLt\TIC' 775 AFFILI.ITE: iA`?<$ 125') AvERIC4't 113R!RY ASSN 1372 A'iK S}CIETY QF CIVIL ECG E L a C U L N T Y, C U L O R A O U E N C V i d k A n C E C L A I P LIST Psi/ v'Ci' fal' FER 01 GENERAL FLING PO/VOc PO/LEL GATE ANCL,1 0074730 10 24 75 007473? 10 24 75 0074734 LO 24 75 0075621 09 25 75 007e560 10 24 75 1.550_ A\tERS N t-UVtER TNCMTE t KURT2 0056719 10 29 75 2125 R lC► AZO P AATE40!iy 245? 33Ck".1S INC 2500 8A<ER L TAYLOR CO V c2 0071440 10 29 75 0006538 10 23 75 0070008 10 28 75 0070013 10 30 75 0070017 10 30 75 0075796 10 30 75 0078195 10 30 75 0078579 10 08 75 0075629 10 24 75 DC NOT PAY IF CFECKED $625,46 str *4* 1243,5C *4* *** 1790.00 *4* *4* *1,35 *4* *** $67.00 at* *** 727123 $310.CC *4* *** 709107 128,80 *4* *** 149,16 *4* *** $93,40 4** *4* 741112 124,90 4** *** 706112 $18.81 *** *** 717112 $54.83 *it *** 786710 $41.10 it* *0* 786710 $87.84 *4* *** 146752 *4* *** 762125 }"66.i^`k+�c$I`_?."kis}nd»M`v'''+'eTr:%:iL�t%AY#li�A+��S'if {�"�-.�:L,-h dtv'$i�•: DATE 11 05 75 OISTRI8UTION OF ACCOUNT 708108 TOTAL 708108 TOTAL 717108 TOTAL 762125 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 720112 TOTAL 748112 790112 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 707112 TOTAL TOTAL PAGE 1 ENtuNd8ANCES ANULNT $625,46r� $625.46 1243,50 $243.50 "1144g00, 00 $.00 $1.35 61,35 ICI C), 104 $61$67,00 io$nit' fit Is a ,+ '310.00 $310.00 jog-gI/ $28.80 $28,eof6750 $29.66 119,50 449.16 693;40 $93.40, 124.90 $24.90._ 118481 $54 83 154,83 $41._10 $41e $87,84 $87.84 $46 52 S46 t3 /Q i3 VS • 1 0 E\D(YR E\1R INFCR'1TIL' Z550 3LR!1FT.,H1TNEY CL 274? J ; 3!AVE1: 325-T 3AR3A�5 3IRLI1GS 645) C1T7 OF GREELEY 6973 CCLC -rC `SSESS!1RS ASSN 7015 CCLC C,HEM1CAL C« 01 GENERAL FUKO P"/VCI PQ/YOU NuRRER GATE 0007575 10 01 75 0069777 10 27 75 00'06552. 10 24 75 0006541 10 23 75 0006551 10 24 75 0069793 10 17 75 745n CCLC STATE ASS') OF CC CLKSCREC 0059490 10 27 75 795^ CC!-tU'+ICATIJN5 CE*dTER 8150 CCN5UMERS OIL CO ab00 CCCPEA CG"MJNICATIC!+5 INC 9715 CE`;'JER POST 19CADV 1'0151 GCLBLECAY B CI I4C 10550 EAST;S4', KCDAK CD 1195!7 EVERITT LOIRE R CO INC 13055 FT COLLINS COLGPACCAK 0071549 10 29 75 0078173 10 30 75 0063200 09 30 75 0070483 10 16 75 0075523 10 24 75 0059487 10 28 75 0071299 10 15 75 0071712 10 01 75 iR.ct{44iTa{ g ?Q/Yct £MCLKT 117,35 $7,C0 s17,C0 S1,5I8;7C DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED OATS 11 05 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCU BRANCES ACCOUNT AN"CLNT 702112 TOTAL 710111 710128 TOTAL 7°3107 TOTAL 799101 799103 TOTAL $150e50 *** *4* 722110 1327,30 *** *** 725112 130sCC *4* *4* 120,C0 *** *4* 741107 12,50 *** *** 787530 $111,C0 *** *** 123.10 *4* 786940 110,35 *** *4* 155,20 *** *** 15,37 *** *** $25.20 *** *** 741117 TOTAL TOTAL 713110 714110 715110 717110 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 741146 TOTAL TOTAL 762125 TOTAL 714146 TOTAL 770112 TOTAL TOTAL S4S>Brtv;s .a l\IKIt iir>4.-,-W a_ -e PACE 2 117,35 10846' 117,35 11,00 16,00 37,00 Ina oy- $17,00 117,00 /o`3 )) ili 434)')8 $83092 11)518.70 .$624/1S_ . 1150,50 1150,50..JQL !%- $327430 17,50 57!50. 17,50 $7,50 130,00 120,00 120,00 12,50 12,50 :1; ,'Jv s 5111,00 $23.10 123,10 IoB.d`l, 110,35 S10135 POI 155 20 $3!.29_ 15,37 $5137 Lip $25;20 525420_1 !, 1' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • E\CJ:i \L48¢3 :E\J0R 1-iELR.TIc\ 1320,1 ;'A Y ETRT` �R 14'6' REELEv CL1IC 1445'` l E JREELEY 04115' TR13LN6 14'S'GREELEY G-'•$ C! 14975 :,REELEY :,LASS CENTER 17255 rCL1 !.Y I"'+ JP GREELEY 17350 rCvE LIGiT E PO ER CU 18125 StS 'v 1N5ALLS 1333:? INTRAG^_'VERNME'+TAL 13375 ITEK 1840) JESCME Co 1910'3 ROY E jOST 1955'? K -ART 64347 19725 KEENE JALLEY a32$ RI`;G 5 07ERs ?ISC STC1ES_ Cn/V'Cl' NEARER 01 GENERAL FUND Po/V0 O4TE OJe9^89 10 27 75 0044526 C7 14 75 0073353 10 21 75 0059367 10 2L 75 0038519 10 24 75 0069769 LD 22 75 0070119 10 26 75 0078104 10 30 75. 0069609 10 32.75 0063052 10 24 75 0078352 10 21 75 PD/v(•L AMCUNI $11,08 $3C,CC *2410 $9,61 *42,CC 5112,67 ?5,C3 $35,09. $745,t7 *91,C0 $98,16 0078354 10 71 75 _ _ 198,54 0009778 10 27 7S !)075103, 10.23 75 _0071710 . 10.29 75 0071754 1001 75 0079005 10 20 75 *6,30 $286,00 14,10 $1,29 $1',91 DATE 11 05 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT *4* *s* 706128 TOTAL *** 4** 742107 TOTAL *** *** 788726 TOTAL *** *** 754113 TOTAL *** *4* 725145 TOTAL *** *** 706128 TOTAL *4* *4* 754113 TOTAL *** *** 786510 TOTAL *** *** 727197 TOTAL *** *** 714146 TOTAL *4* *** 788726 TOTAL *** *** 788726 TOTAL 710128 TOTAL * * * *** *4* *** 722132 TOTAL 4** _ *** 741117. TOTAL *** *** 742131 TOTAL *** *** 788730_ _�...,-tS•v^r. r:;T:t-,::₹-YmY:-w.z-:.rC�.t�4'�'.I�Y�-.-sue r_�.�..:-,s :_, why:tea<,,:M:aa.,�sa=m�.e...,-ps PAGE 3 ENCUPtlKANCES AYLJUNT 117,98.:... a -a $17,08 /Oa" 130,00 7 O$3 l $30,00 f2,�0 $9419,81 /6?5na-. *42*Q0- -0-- 442,0!b$ O 1;Z•67 5 1312,8'! to8” $35,03 !35,03 /033 335800-.__ 135,001'% *745,67 $745,67 fo/gva1 $91i00 191,00 7 o$33, 198,76 $98,76 198,94.____ 198,94 log3u0 54'30_ $6,i01718/ 1281286.0010 $4'60,-- $4,60 $1!29 $1.24 $11.91-. • e ENO: • • t:`»u CA: .:A5 I\FLR"'.TTC� N v9ER 01 GENERAL FLt,O DATE 11 05 75 PO/VOL DATE Pr/VCL AHCLN1 DO ?.OT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCO01.KANCE5 IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AR LNT TOTAL 0073?69 10 2F 75 $1C.CC *4* *44 745107 TOTAL • 0078,72 10 28 75 S10.00 *** *4* 745107 TOTAL • 0078813 10 28 75 1[0.00 44* *4* 745107 TOTAL • 0078876 10 30 75 $10,CC *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0055215 10 27 75 $110.74 *** 4*4 761111 TOTAL 0078874 10 28 75 $1C,C0 **4 *** 745107 TOTAL • 0078875 10 28 75 $10.CO *4* *** 745107 TOTAL • 21350 FRANCIS M LOUSTALFT 0071441 10 7e 75 $21,60 *44 *4* 720112 TOTAL • 22155 rAyAGEENT DESIGN ASS^C 006547 10 29 75 $78C.51 *** *4* 781107 1QTAL • 22954 MC PECK MOTOR COACH CO 0078664 10 03 75 $360.CC *$* *►4 774192 TOTAL • 24250 r.CiN TAI'' BELL 0056440 09 26 75 13;846,i8 *►4 44* 726114 TOTAL • 0056463 10 08 75 $175.71 *** #4+ 726114 TOTAL • 0056467 10 10 75 $176.09 *44 . 44* 726114 TOTAL • 0056475 10 16 75 $82.C9 *** +4* 741114 TOTAL • 0056477 10 16 75 $1r360,C0 *4* *** 726114 TOTAL • 0056482 10 24 75 $70.44 *** *** 762114 TOTAL PAGE 4 $11.910�Al! 110,00 $10.00 $10 00 14.00:. $10.00 .$10.00 110.00 $10.00:. $11C74 $10 00 110.00__ $10.00 510.00 $21,60 $21.60 tO 34 _ $780.51 $780.51 1016977 togat/a- . 2 *360.00 $360.00-lb�rab-�__ 1F3.846,18 130846.78 $175.71 $175,71 $176.09 $176.09 $82,09 8$2',04 $10360,00 $10.360.00__ $70,4 $?0.41: ��A=r»c �k., -i x'ai ,s-,-�.rFa- x,,�. u -Asa_-..+ ..aw.amcr- 'a_,� t,g-•. at. .x -s a:.:=, aasaa�-4 iva=F-' _.. aye.-.�_ -,s. r..-_.�.-- .. i s e • • • • • • • • 32460 SCCIAL SERVICES • eNect 4Ox8ER 41\00R IN4cR6OlION 21On aTL r.SSN OF CTIES ii)6C? ANITA 4ESKE ?7550 PI.ILLI?S PErR)LEUM CC ?7375 RCRTER ti,riUST3tES 27930 PC$/,iASTEF Pul/ OD Nu 8ER 01 GENERAL FOC ROlvo u PO/VCL DATE AhILNT 0056484 10 23 75 0059489 10 24 75 0070523 10 28 75 0070527 )0 01 75 0073295 10 29 75 0070'04 10 21 75 0076304 10 28 75 23175 PL3LIC AFFAIRS COui'1TTEE INC 0015878 10 RO 75 19605 RC(KY MT` 8ULL01hG ,9675 RCCKY '?TA POLICE SLP CD 30067 TF-_'I'AS ir' ROUNDS J0359 &C'iALD SCi-AFER 4). 31)03 SEER': SERVICE inc 31763 5 LEE 5'HEI<EE 32201 SKAGGS ORt;G -'4•✓:..id3.I'd?`s an4c,Y I 0070792 10 16 75 0071798 10 19 75 0069776 10 27 75 007A863 10 30 75_ 0070655 10 08 75 0059492 10 29 75 0031467 09 25 75 $25.63 $4.CC 115,00 115.CO $44.t 1 $7G0,C0 $60.00 $8,50 $350,00 $266,66 $8rE8 110,00 135,10 115r22 1622.90 0006540 10 23 75 1504,13 DATE 11 05 75 DO NOT PAy 01STR18U110N uF ENLVOKAtrCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT 2YULNT *** *** 752141 TOTAL *** *** 717112 TOTAL *** *** 745.107 TOTAL *** *** 745107 TOTAL *** *4* 741146 TOTAL 4** *** 751107 TOTAL 4** *** 705116 TOTAL *** *** 762125 TOTAL *** *4* 795196 TOTAL 4** *** 741112 TOTAL *** *** *44 706111 TOTAL *4* 745107 TOTAL *** *4* 754146 TOTAL *** *** 715111 TOTAL *0* *** _ 711132 742112 742131 TOTAL * * * *** 799101 799103 PAGE 5 $25,63 to(O6)1 3) $4,00 $15.00 _ $15.00 $15.04__- $15000 0 $44.1641 -et JD$ $700,00 C $700.00 Jo4devr 160.00 1b$ � 25.50 - 38,50 i'b67'. !350,00 - g $350,00 1ogeo- 1266,66 5266,66 lb l Sera° sa,as �pg�d (pfl 110.00 $10.00 1b1O4 135.39.._ $35.►0 1613 3l% 22- $15,22 1a 1552$91. $39,15 $3064 $622199; $460.99 $28.14'___ rs:5'.P#smcFai�.mansca--gJ.a_�3„^ice.<s�s+�Ts.:maY.:.:.s..-a .Wwa.aoa-v--rv.:,.ea.....- .><.,<...�.v.., I J 1 r Cnl� \LNBa:X D[ ivis NUKBER 01 G`.NERAL FUND DATE 11 05 75 ,y,.vv DATE r.n j,.nI r v, .v'- AHCLNI PACE 6 no r:cT PAY DISTRIBUTION of ENcO?P +1NCES 1F CHECKED ACCOUNT TOTAL 3)525 $T2Sy 0071725 10 11 75 119,C0 *** *** 741196 TOTAL 35L5;` TLXALL UN1T-1Z•4 CO 0071735 10 :08 75 1100.85 *** *0* 741141 TOTAL 0520^ F=ECERIC1 U1GAR P(BL CC 1C 0073081 10 17 75 $5,15 *** *0* 762125 TOTAL 16776 WENDY '.AUGH 0071761 10 23 75 157.19 *** *** 741121 TOTAL 3755: AELC c{N'a Y GENERAL H^$P1TAL 0076431 10 06 75 11C.35 if* *4* 742107 TOTAL 0078918 10 20 75 191C0 *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0078970 10 20 75 19.00 *** *0* 745107 TOTAL. 0078921 10 21 75 $9,C0 *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0078934 10 13 75 19,CO *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0078935 10 14 75 $9.00 *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0078936 10 13 75 $9,C0 *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0078938 10 13 75 $9.00 *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0078943 10 15 75 19;CO 4** *4* 745107 TOTAL 0078944 10 1575 $9,C0 *** *4* 745107 TOTAL 0078945 10 15 75 $9,C0 *** *** 745107 TOTAL 0078946 10 15 75 $9,C0 *** *4* 745107 TOTAL ,tv.v- esv.ltrfie “;^.-7 t ..r7oe-k SCr.Xlf 2.1.01 s r. sa�rnaa c..t.., x<,..-, .�-•�..v.� 7 ,. . . AYLLNT $509,13 i 0$ 65_ 119,00 $19.00. IO$3(oe . $100,65 8100,65_IOgatel - $5.95 *5195 10911(0%_ 557.i9' $57619_101;067 $9.00 _ $9100 .$91.00 $9.00 59,00 19,00 49.00. $9.00 $9,00.__ $9.00 89.00 59;00 $9..00 1 I t S A 01 GFAERAL FUNC DATE 11 OS 75 PAGE 7 ENDLIi yLNL`NR INPCR" TIC`• PC/VOU CO/4u 1' PO/VOL DO NOTPAYDISTRIBUTION OF_ENCUHflANCE5 \LAdEA Nt,Y3 EP DATE APCl1.T IF CHECKED ACCOUNT APCLNT 0078949 10 17 75 $?,C0 *** *** 745107 TOTAL s 0073950 10 17 75 59,00 *** *** 745107 TOTAL S 0078951 10 21 75 $91CO *4 ♦* 745107 TOTAL S 007.3960 10 20 75 $9iCO *5* *** 745107 TOTAL ' 37551 AELO CO GENERAL HCSP1TAl 0006539 10 23 75 51,356,26_ *** **' 7779101 • 99103 TOTAL 37600 gELC CcJ,;TY HEALTH DEPT 0054499 10 02 75 5886,17 *0* *4* 799101 799103 TOTAL • 37950 r,ELC C:LINTY 5?i_:DS 0069799 1O 23 75 $5,E45,18 *** *0* 106146 712146 717146 • 725146 731146 741146 754146 758146 762146 • 763146 765146 787520 787530 TOTAL • 38008 flat -ENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC 0020679 10 17 75 5199,74 *0* *sit 793107 TOTAL S 90333 AELE 0070551 08 07 75 529,.0 *0* *4* 741125 TOTAL S 90334 7PE AULT CLINIC 0012313 10 14-75 S1O.CO *0* *4* 788430 TOTAL S 90335 PE'RIETTA E 8RENNER 0006553 1O 24 75 134.00 *4* *** 703107 TOTAL • 90336 CCLCRADD BUS1nES5 7*AG421NE 0075570 10 24 75 58,00 *** *** 762125 _TOTAL S S • • $9,00 - $9,00 19,02 1 $9,00 S1/2$1491__ _ 574'95 $1,;56,26 KAW / $837,20 548,97 $886,17 .Ib$;'.IA__- 5165,81 583,30 $148,05 5289,28 (207,54 13,249,47 5699,25 5312546 $127,81 $22,95 $64,12 5239,19 1235,9d .15,845.1$ lay 7 1199,74 }194,74 total 529,00 $29,00 IC Ato. •=9.2 �?'fi5"'. %S".s.'cas:+ur-zv«rrs.,:v-::..a �;'Tz.�Y_;-ti:eS.�F swssd3>Y�'-rA�+l.«?,F�is3.. e"." ,. �r r,aArs�lmr r.�xF: :, .ra: +,v. s... .._+c-:sus.--y..as cs.—s.--�__`_ _>__-..---- t. �.._v_�_,..-._.. a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ENOOK NUM%E2 F.`\Q I`.FOR" Ti(' 40331 -rA ILY PACT10E 40333 IERITA0E HOUSE 3K SERV$ 1334 NACc/It -A 90340 R1CFAS) H OPP 91341 SKIA`i? 3L'SINESS FCRS 40342 STATE ?F COLORADO 70343 LNC 30'.'ISTORE 90344 CC%NA ,H ITNEY 90345 OC,NT_+ N TEXACO 01 GENERAL FUND ?r/.CU PO/YOL NI'VRER DATE 0061509 10 15 75 0067449 10 15 75 007910 10 24 75 0059476 10 24 75 _ 0000337. 10 29 75 0071800 10 10 75 0071718 _$O 28 75 007$196 1030 75 0055236. 09 22 75 0069769. 10 30 75 TOTAL ENCF3RANCE CLAWED FOR GENERAL FUND 4 /:YOI $MCLNI $19,50 $18,CC $31.(0 $93,CC $4,C0 $136,C0 113.20 $406.£8 $20.CC DU NUT PAY IF CHECKED +.+ DATE 11 05 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT ++* 742107 TOTAL 4t+ as* 742107 ata 44* TOTAL 762125 TOTAL ►►+ 4+a 717112 TOTAL **► 41* 707107 TOTAL *4+ *0* 741117 TOTAL 0$. *5* 741112 TOTAL +►a ►+*. 788725 TOTAL +ta +** ■ S25,.t79,06 444 761107 TOTAL +++ 706146 TOTAL PAGE a ENCU1 bRANCES APLLNT $75.00- $75.00 $19,50 $19.50 $18•Q0 $1B4OL -6g3$� $31$31,00 ..._._ Ipl�$i ,00 $93440 $93,00 14,2,00 10.a$?�$._, 4 413$136.00 To3311- $13$1,2Q -- -- °6- 3,≥o"w9� ,40$406.68 10239€ $20ag,00 tao'c o THIS IS ID CERTIFY T`lAT All T-CCCdNTING A'0 BUDGETING pRGGCEDUPES HAyE BEEN CCMptETEO CN THE ABOVE ISTEO CLA H$ AS SHORN OR PAEBSA THAJGH f A'rO OATED/1rt=,,,,,„u/6s 1975 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHCLLC,�E PACE TD THE RESPECTIVE 00 1 E AMLUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR 1AHES 4ITH THE TOTAL A'TCUNT $ c' 5 7Q. o6 DATED HIS 5`- DAY; OF 4'46461V 19'75, C R£ T RA 1h j* AND 2gDGET S'Ja5CR1BEO ANO $WfRa TO EFORE ME THIS `- CAY CF/V '4bwi 1975 MY C M ON E PIKES$ MY 4F (A,,`l-z,_ OTARY PUBLIC, WE► THE BOARD CF CCLNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HELD COUNTY, COLURAOV, ERE BY. (APPROVE)._, (41 -≥}?9 iN CLADS AS SET FORTH ABOVE] A[WW WARRANTS 1N PAY'ENI THEREFOR ARE HEREBY orto„e4:44,4,(, DRAWN UPON THE FUNO•TQTALING 5 -:?S 679. 06 DATED THIS 5-4 DAY CF o--04,4t&y/19 75 ATTESTI4 �"�, 8 COUNTY CLEEERRAND RECORDER BY DLQUIY• CHA1RNq PE >iya,4*,_/rireeovio s- �� Y r 1 • • A • • • • • • • • • • O • • • • • • t E>JJ: IfCRTIC 775 AFF1tt4TEr iAIKS 18330 1\TR,AGVEVile ,TAI h E l 0 COLrilTY, COLORADO E N C U M 8 S A N C E C L A t 02 ROAD Ahe 8P1DCE PP/VOL PD/VOW NUr'RER DATE 0074725 10 17 75 PO/VCL A1'CLNT S400,C0 006;606 10 21 75 149,536,55 0069612 10 27 75 345;177,41 LIST DATE 11 05 75 PACE 1 DC NDT PAY D15TRISUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES IF CHECKED ACCUUNT ANUtNT 4*. 444 701811 5400,00 TOTAL - $400.00 itA r 444 444 701834 701844 712641 712840 713640 714640 714641 715840 716340 717440 718540 733840 735340 735341 736340 736341 743340 744440 745440 746440 747440 748540 749041 749340 751340 TOTAL 55. 444 701844 712840 713640 714640 714641 71.5840 716340 717440 733840 735340 735341 736340 736341 743340 744440 s.:..0 c:.. .-x -.sv s<v .,.:�.rt. a.c.=a..-u-...+..•x.^vV..Krrs-a+�y..*svve:.....ej @'r>"s�'+RC Ws-+.++-.s.'�,za r...�.ro-a�r r.v. z�.,.,..,`�- c+-. • • $72.20. ' $11298,54 \ $396,40 $286,60 s6941A 3172146 $424,97 *961 63__: $17,967187 $100 ,272,42__ !343,02 51, 132,05 $2,747,79 $15.00 561344,60 5.6,071,93_. 571123,09 51,736,46 5.611,81 5,00 176,40 3659,70 $49p536,55 $1+126,13 1444,95 5283.03__:__ 5299,61 $311,47 $391.72___ $666.45 $19+310151 *17964._ -_ $11516,04 $1,205,01 5548,35 $30,52 $3,137,44 $51431,97:_ • O • • • a • • • • • e a a S T INELR IIL 13331 INTFAC.IVERNIDTAL 24250 Cr•TAIN BELL 27950 PC'.CiE VALLEY 3E5 26251 PL3LIC SERVICE Co OF COIL 283C^, PL3LIC SERVICE CO CF CCLO 3770': *ELO CCUNJY L%!.DF!LL !NC P!'/VCU NUPSE 02 ROAD ANC BRICCE PO/V0V DATE ?D/VCL AYCUi T 0069607 10 21 75 $53+590,75 0069611 14 27 75 $152+286.27 0056473 10 16 75 0056483 10 23 75 0069637 10 27 75 0006520 10 24 75 0069627 10 27 75 0069629 10 27 75 0072563 10 27 75 0078492 10 02 75 $13,1. $11.80 $7.1c $2,77 $1.15 $1.74 15,43 16.00 • DATE 11 OS 75 CO NUT PAY DISTRIBUTIOM OF EN(U) fANCE5 IF CHECKED ACCOUNT AVCLNT 7S5440 746440 747440 749041 749340 751340 TOTAL tit *0* 713650 714653 735350 735331 744450 745450 147450 149351 TOTAL *** *$* 713650 714653 735350 735351 744450 745450 TOTAL tit tot 715304 TOTAL sss 1st 715304 TOTAL tit tt* 715303 TOTAL 1st sss 715303 TOTAL *is *4* 715303 TOTAL st0 *0* 715303 TOTAL *0* sss 115303 TOTAL 1st tts 736337 • $8+222,82 $ 1$220,59 536.43 10230 $45,41 $213;71 $52,91 $45,177,41 1 PAGE 2 f6+6b2�12+ $11+4.12,5, $611,34 $IQ?654.R¢Q $27,013.39 $11+462,92 $1+319,00n_, $53,590,7'8 $3.784116- 51,670,40 $782,52 $11+867,92__ $194,80 $134+986,45 S152/286.27. $13,14 $13,14 $11.80 _111_,80. $7.10 17,10- la8A9g, $201-m- $2,77 . $1,75 $1.75 $1,74 $11_74:c $5,43 $5,43_1 $6,00 t TQTAL 56,00 iog311- S t l'l'AC ANC BRIDGE S c`h'in 1:FLRY"T1"l`1 PO/VCL AVI)L F'O/CL Numat,Z NUMBER PATE AMCLNI TCTl; ;NC'.NBRA'CF CLiI-ED tt2 ROOD ANO ?RIDGE i i ./"w� .wit. �`cL�.�ti iN er It CC NOT PAY IF CHECKED 1201,C40,74 THis is Tc C;2T1FY TIAT ALL 'CCCONTI?:G ANC BUDGETING PROCEDURES FAYE PEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAMS AS SHUNN ON PAGES 1 AMCUNTSSET OPPOSITE IRECTOR MANAGEMENT t)ATE 11 05 7$ DISTRIBUTION NF EfAGuFBRANCES ACCOUNT AMLUNT PAGE 3 t s S t i tDAT,,_ =t , G 97.5 AND THAT PAYMENTS 5NCL-LC PE FACE T 1HE RESPECTIVE OR. IN `'. L cnc !t ii 1 ►NEXQ NAYe$ v1TH �aE TIT AI d CUNT 4\30/, €/c. 7/ DATED TF'1j A' 5rCA OED � r^�A4,i975 A'J"3 L'CET Sv3SCRt8Ec ANO SoUrt`4 TC BEFORE `�E TIIIS AY tE,T,ovenelc4 19757 -my C SSUNE�oIRESI my `Z S. ' [ t � t �.,�• NOTARY PUBLIC, kf♦ THE BCARC CF CCLf TY CDMMISS1ONER5 OF HELD COUNTY/ COLCRAGOr tr?1$ ?? 1 /T1+E iC41S ,�S SF1 FORTH ABOVEJ APO 11ARRANT$ IL PAYMENT 1PEREFCR ARE .HEREBY 0RDERfD 0 NN UP(1N THE e` i cy.J Tn15j . s ^! (,4-40.71 PATE() THIS 5t- CAY cE_4#ata6cnf 1975" ATTESTI '�/. t, CUUNTY CLEK AND RECORDER BY ,r# GFrwwTv ..w- CHAIRE�:.... MEt18E�n ME!`@ER RE 4sston expi(A re Dec fl 9 XQVf. • • • • END A OBE:: E`•3: t>ccRx\T1(1 J00 4CPt P ECISIOA INOTRY 73? ACCL 84^ 1t'.Sr':TH AIR EQU1PME'.T Ci 2435 d 6 A REPAIR 295? SEST,\Y PAV!N1 Cu P^ACU PO/VOL' NLA ER SATE 0078233 10 14 75 0060266 10 21 75 0070262 09 24 75 0069t01 10 14 75 0059747 10 08 75 0069616 166 03 75 JJE L O C C U N 1 1, COLORAO C ENCUMBRANCE C L A 1 F LIST O3 INTRAGUvERNFEN1AL SERVICES PO/VOL 011 NOT PAY 4MCLNT IF CHECKED $344,40 $IC,C14,52 $2,817.00 $ 14,E C 3104.75 $23/77C•17 3150 81G A OF GREELEY INC 0069625 10 17 75 $247,40 32OO SIG S "F GREELEY INC 5625 CAL+GAS CHEYENNE INC 6950 CCLLI"S MUFFLER SI'CPS 8350 CC\T1?JENT4L OIL CO 00788498 10 06 75 0067845 09 26 75 0078227 10 28 75 0058613 10 20 75 $6CC,C0 $81,89 $90.55 $70613,63 8425 CC^:TL":ENTAL X :LESALE SUPPLY 0062857 10 06 75 $268,63 11150 ELLIS L CAPP EQUIPMENT CO -0051367 09 30 75 11401 EYP1RE AELDINS SUPPLY CO INC 0075704 10 09 75 12701 FIPPESTCNE STD3ES 0071264 09 18 75 $2,C28.32 $887.C5 $31.87 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 722853 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 101AL TOTAL 722853 TOTAL TOTAL PAGE 1 $344.40 $344,40 ID89lif $101014.52 $100014,52 $2'817'00= $20817,00 $14.80 �qS( $14,80 10g° 1104,75 $104,75iW./+ $23'770,77 /� (230770.17 JO I $247,40 $247.40 fO$Of $600,00 $600.00 leceiCa $61,64 if ; $81.89IOVICi $90.95 !Og'7v $90,95 '7'61317, 63,63 In4o5 $268.63 1268,63 102461e$20028)32 $2)028.32 10 3887,05 $887,05 logo $31 87 131.87 DATE 11 05 75 DISTRIBUTION OF EOCU48RANCES ACCOUNT AFCLNT *** *** 722853 *** *** *** *** 722853 *** **t 722853 *** *** *** *** 722852 44* *4* 722852 *** *** 722852 *** *** 722854 *4* *** 722853 *** *** *** *4* 722853 44* *4* 722853 *** *r* *4* 4** 722853 • I rl`lj2 T *CRATIe' '.U>iBiR 12725 FIRST \ATL 3A ,;F (WELD' 1j755 FIRST `;AIL 3A`IK LjE WIOSLR is O? G=EELEY ELECT2IC 3FRICE. 15b18 CREELEY LNIF02 4 LINEN 1833I\TRAG'VERN1E'ITAL t8600 JEQCnE CO 20960 LAR1 ER Ct:TY EQUIP CC 21031 LA EQUIPYEIT (0 26600 CFFE:'i ACE HARDFARE 26850 -C. CR TQ AUT3 PARTS 03 1NTRAOQ\ ERt.1'E✓`TAL P^/VCl' Palv-)U PQ/vCL NI.'BER DATE AHCLNT 0078230 09 08 75 120,28 0073509 10 07 75 0075653 10 07 75 0078228 09 30 75 ._ 0075985 10 28 75 0069608 10 21 75 $586, E0 I27850,C6 132,46 327,00 $67166,44 00h96EO 10 27 75 $77626,57 0071217 10 14 75. 0078473 1021 75 0078304 10 27 75 0068338 09 01 75 0062887 10 14 75 27230 PAULS cUSTIN ORINOING SERV INC 0078226 08 12 75 $137,28 180,92 167,55 159,16 183,57 8903.97 SERVICES 00 h'GT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 11 05 75 DISTRIBUTION OE ACCOUNT 122833 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 703790 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 723438 TOTAL 712840 713840 714840 715840 7)3440 TOTAL tit its 711840 712840 713840 714840 715840 /23440 TOTAL 712804 713804 715804 TOTAL tit tit 722853 its *4* 722853 *5* it* 722853 *5* ttt 722853 ttt tot 722853 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL ENCUd6RAIhCtb AKCLNT pACE 2 120,28 I IoS409 $20,28 1588,80 $58a,ag 1aS`iIa- $2t850.06 _----- $27850,06 rob $32,48 _--_ $32.0 _1a$7'i1r $27.¢Q --iD$1fI% $27,00 $5}7111__. $73,46 !152315- %233i24 s4,12Q;72 $67168.64 $10,15 $1/17569 $121165. 5252,95 $229,90 $57836,23.-_ $77626. $76139 $20,95 $39,94- $137,28!tf!-jt _ $80,92 $80.9$.1.019042- -610-11 167,95 $0719_,5 !Wall!, $59,16: _.45.21 llt: 183,57 $83.52 $903037 $90$:97'' • Until 23>5) PLl1C SERVICE CU L'F COLO P')/VON NUP9ER 01 Vag aCOVERNMENIAL SERVICES PO ?YU DATE 0017076 10 27 75 ?9oC=) RCCN) 1'. 8�A:1'. G V PPLY INC 00°4557 C'' 30 75 ;915" RCES$ AUTO'1UT1VE INC 3092` S,r, EAS r✓ rt) CJ 33307' STEVEN A4T34'1Tiye INC 3440'4 3 C?ANY 1605• YA'i ,''-I v' 6 SCIN !'IC 38300 RESTER': TRASH SERVICE 33900 t'CG6U.OS STEEL v SUPPLY 39295' 21`PERA'i Ott. CO 1c34 9LALLT: Rt-DIA':JSEND 90347 %ILLtAS REFtiInG CO 0067779 10 03 75 ')074344 09 fl1 75 0066259 10 09 75 0065220 10 27 75 0067251 09 26 75 0074191 10 28 75 0061168 10 09 75 0078219 10 09 75 901699 In 57 75 0039084 10 01 75 PO/VOL AHCLNT DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED 143,34 *44 $44 $548.25 11,841,31 $111761,20 $510,83 $360,00 151.14 $16,C0 $261.39 $15.CC $116, 15 $408.00 DATE 11 05 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT 714803 TOTAL 444 4t* 722853 TOTAL 4$r 722853 TOTAL *44 *44 .722852.. TOTAL 4$, *** 444 *4* 444 *4* 722853 4*0 44* 714837 444 *4* 744 *4* *44 44* 722853 444 *4* 722852 TOTAL TOTAL Er,CUI'82ACE CLAI/E0 FCR t'1TRAGUVEPNNENTAL SERVICES • $83,495,25 IRIS IS T3 CERTIFY T'IAT CL ACCOUNTING A0 BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE STEP (LA AS SKItskrl ON AML$, thRC,,G't �j 0 D DATED `i`�xbf_.,.6i 975 &ND THAT PAYMENTS SHCULC pE PACE VI THE RESPECTIVE DRy N AMOUNTS ,SIT P 4' - THEIR MANES WITH THE TOTAL AVCUWT $ •a°, '-7`15. 4.5 PAYED -T i! S CAT/OF/V_�-c.-. 7&et, 191J. IREGTO AND �„ CET $2 SCQ{I_D lyKfl SWORN TO BEFORE ",E THIS S• CAY CF2 V--v.,.<ht /1973— MY C tI S ON E Si ►b'ts.»no 4e 4.4 A 1._V i c( t µ 4inTARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD Cr CCLATY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ERE 8Y (APP 4944A-22 ;€1 TH )CLAI.4 AS SET FrRTH ABOVEI AsD WARRANT IN PAYMENT TPEREFOR ARE Jiar - ORO DR N UPON IH i 4 - .5 -"DAY OF -- FOND 7DTA{ItiG $ �' 13, �9�j5 [1i4TEt1 7615/4'.s-r-•k1j�.'19%S ATTEST! �• � ��'-"^� •�COUNTY CLEKK AND ��EPUTY CHAIRMAN HEM fr---' ME R. 722852 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 722852 722853 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL TOTAL PAGE ENCUMBRANCES AMOUNT 34 (43, $43, 34 lO1 �a $548.25 t cetop' $548,25 $1•841.31._ -$11841.311-0`690( $1,841.3110$9a $11!.761!20_ $11,761120 fin 1di 858021:__. $452,62 $510.83 10 4aS $360,00 $360,00t0g`lal $51$51.14 ID$g'd/ $16,00 $16.00 1024 6 $88.65 1172,74 $261.39 $15,00 $15,00 $116.15 $116,'5 1408,00 $408,00 t• 3 C) C l 0 COUNTY,C 0 L D R A D O E N C U M 3 R A N C: C l 8 1 r L I $ 1 ID hCGH OPERATING FL?C rt`.JJ: I'+;LR"%I IC PO/V00 PO/VOL PD/VCL N'ROER CATE AHCLNT S15{` sELC CCL':TY GciEU,L h1SPITAL 0056068 10 24 75 375,720.35 0056^69 10 11 15 $224,367.42 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 11 05 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT *4* *4* 701160 TOTAL *** *** 701160 TOTAL TOTAL E\C3'A':CE CLAIMED FOR kCGH OPEktTIRG FUND ' 330C,107.77 ENCuP'LRANCES AIULNT f75f75o120,35 $224,38742 3224,307.42 THIS IS T_ CERTIFY T447 A L :+000(;UYT[Lb; A'<D BUDGETING PROCEDURES )AVE BEEN COrP4ETEO CN THE ABOVE STED CLAI AS SHOb13_[SA:PAGES 3 -- THA0 G4 / AND D%TE.3---V'--1,.c.cbt]199C4ND TUAT PAYMENTS SHCCLC,BE PACE T,p THE RE�SPECTIV DR IN AYCUNTS SET OPPOSITE nit 1+ !-„-pc5 '1TM THE TOTAL ACU'�T •S x30O, /C7, 97 DATED ?HIS 5Y- CAY SEi0-40197a . yf�r.�_D4RtCTDR 1AhAGEMENT AND GG,T _ 5i3SCRIBE? VO SWfRN TO BEFORE NE THIS •j� CAY CE_�(it-,,.,..Lrj/Sy7rMY C I J RES; MyCoecdssan!xF�KDecSt97t THE BOARD CF CCUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, I? RE BY PP01.0 Au (9444-44;',CtEI 941—.cLAIA as %ET FORTH ABOVE; _AND ANTS IN PAYKEN1 TfEREFOR ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON TNC`� ,C FUND TITALINU s, -.70c; 107. 77 DATED THIS 61 vx DAY DBPUTY At, F fcu,.c sv1975 tTTESTI .7 jay/ ,p COUNTY GLEK A D RECD AIRYAIJ RtHdfK ` NE1bER l/ ! . LSC • MINUTES BOARD OF COi1NIY Ct'ttYISSIONERS WELD ' 0111Y, COLORADO November 5, 1975 Tape 175-109, 110 & 111 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 5, 1975, at the hour of 9:00 A.N. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairmai. and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci arrived at 9:42 A.H. Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management 6 Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Gary Fortner Human Resources Director, Walt Speckman MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners' meeting of October 29, 1975. A motion vas made and seconded. Motion carried. BIDS PRESE(TED AND APPROVED: Snow Removal From Parking Areas Bidder Amount Concrete Placing, Inc. Front End Loader Cat 930 24 c. yd. $19.00 per hour Blade Model 12 Cat 23.00 per hour Tractor with loader, bucket and scraper box 14 c. yd. 16.00 per hour Tandem Trucks 12 yd. 16.50 per hour Snow can be removed by 8:00 A.M. Best -Way Paving Company Cat Loader 966-4C.Y. Tandem Trucks Blades Did not specify time when snow could be removed. Flatiron Paving Company Caterpillar 966-P 3'i cy Front End Loader Caterpillar #14 Motor Patrol Mack Tandem Axle I2 cy Dump Truck $34.00 per hour 19.00 per hour 27.00 per hour $38.00 per hour 32.00 per hour 24.00 per hour Snow can be removed by 12:00 noon. Commissioner Moser did make a motion to accept the bid from Concrete Placing, Inc. The Chairman seconded the motion and it did carry. CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it vas moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Motion carried. Enarmbrance Claim List General Fund Road and Bridge Intragovernmeatal Hospital Operating Fund $25,679.06 301,040.74 83,495.25 300,107.77 ..;.:. n.-^. w�a;n .:�+.era� :sz.a i� ii.n` ",•ova _ _ ., SaciAl Services Claims Lay Care ANA AN CM $ 1,651.37 97.00 7,992.29 155.79 APPOINTMENTS, HEARINGS, REPOTS AND COMMUNICATIONS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions: County Officials: Herb Hansen, County Assessor, reviewed and reported to the Board the affect that the mandate from the State Board of Equalization will make en his office. He also indicated there will be a possible in- crease in taxes. He referred to the meeting held by the Assessor's in Colorado Springs. After discussing this mandate, the assessors have hired their own legal counsel. Mr. Hansen also discussed the oil well operations in Weld County and the taxes that will derive from them. Jay Freese, County Surveyor, reminded the Board that the County Surveyor's Office was abolished by the Home Rule Charter effective January 1, 1976. He reported he may not spend all his budget for the year 1975 and that the surveryor's records have been microfilmed. He made a proposal to the Baird that he will maintain the records in his office at no expense to the county. Therefore, his staff could quickly answer any questions. The Clerk and Recorder also has the records on file. Mr. Freese indicated he had discussed this proposal with the County Engineer and it was agreeable. The Chairman asked Mr. Freese to present his proposal in writing to the Board. The Surveyor cornented that section corner monuments are being removed and or destroyed. He requested his office be notified so that ^r,2-- ection corners can be marked. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Boundary Lines: The Chairman referred to the recommendations made by Dick MacRavey and Larry Simpson regarding the boundary lines of this water district. The Chairman then read a rought draft of a resolution into the record that indicated the changes requested. He hopes this action, if granted, would ona;and for- ever stop the infringement from Denver Metropolitan. Commissioner Moser commented that this proposal is Logical and only wished more of Weld County could be included. However, economically, it'n not feasible to include more of Weld County. Commissioner Jacobucci questioned how many additional acres this request would Include. Chairman Billings said it would be approximately 150 additional acres. He added he has been assured that this request would not cut the current existing supply. This request pertains only to the domestic water supply. Commissioner Jacobucci did make a motion to instruct the County Attorney to put the resolution into proper form and to adopt that resolution. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. Excused: Commissioner Jacobucci requested he be excused from the Board meet- ing November i2, 1975, so he may attend the annual board meeting for the Farmers Irrigation and Reservoir Company. Claim, Pamela F. Mercier: The County Attorney indicated he vas aware of the claim and it now needs to be investigated. Commissioner Moser made a motion to authorize the County attorney to make an investigation. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. Western Hills Fire Protection District Request: The Chairman referred to this request to burn down the structures in the Burger -Fry Subdivision after the residents have been relocated. The Chairman referred the correspondence to the Planning Director. State Social Services Director, Dr. Foley: Correspondence has been received from this office indicating a shortage of funds. The Board agreed that the county will only pay their share. The correspondence vas given to Mr. Buss to report back. Page 2, November 5, 1975 Rwrty Social Services Department Ad Hoc Committees The Chairman referred to the letlar prepared by Eugene &Kenna. He has proposed that the Board appoint an ad hoc committee of departaei.t heads that provide human resources services to study and make recommendations to the Board for a social eer- vie plan. The plan should stress rervice integration and coordination. Commissioner Jacobucci made a notion to set up this ad hoc committee to further study the reeds. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. A seeting to be scheduled with Mr. McKenna to determine which department should participate. WW STRLDCS SIXTH FILING: The Chairman referred to the letter of credit and financial statement supplied by the subdivider, Hr. Herman Kliever. Commissioner Nosey made a motion to approve the letter and that the renewal stipulation be made that after one year, if necessary, the letter could be reviewed. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded. The Chairman asked that Mr. Kliewer be notified that it will be renewed annually to determine whether the same amount of money is still adequate. Acceptance of park fees rather than land vas discussed at an earlier date. Commissioner Jacobucci rade a motion to accept the payment of $980.00 in lieu of the property. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried. MALT, VINOUS, SPIRITCOUS LIQUORS, RENEWAL: Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to approve the renewal application for the Chuckwagon Dinner Playhouse. Com- missioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. WELD COUNTY FAIR BOARD APPOINTMENT: Commissioner Moser made a motion to reappoint Harold Herbst. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. APPOINT AUDITOR FOR 1976: Mr. Buss questioned under the Charter it specifies all county funds to be audited annually. Does this include the hospital? Presently they have their own independent auditor. After some discussion, the Chairman asked Mr. Telep to check the Charter thoroughly so we are in compliance with the Charter as to whether there should be one auditor for all. Anderson, Hunter, Thomte and Kurtz have been the County Auditors since 1964. However, the firm name has been changed. The original people are no longer involved in the company except for Mr. Thomte. The Chairman commented that this item is not bid upon and they only make a proposal. Then, due to bow extensive the audit must be, an additional charge could be made. The Chaim asked that this item be over item held forout legal counsel to determine whether that auditor will need to do the total county. COUNTY ENGINEER: 1. Mr. Straub reported to the Board the progress that has been made on the requested federal grants. The 205 marking program, the 230 safety and the 219 replacement of bridges were discussed. State Highway to schedule meeting with the Board regarding the federal funds. 2. The Engineer reported that the pilot that has done the aerial surveillance in the past for Weld County discovered an unauthorized oil rig operating in the Northern part of the county. They have been contacted and the $1000.00 fee has been collected. The Engineer commented that the pilot observed this rig while not on county business. He reported it only as a courtesy to the county. ESPANOLA SUBDIVISION: The Chairman announced that the residents have requested a clean up again this year. ARISTOCRAT RANCHETTES: Commissioner Moser questioned Mr. Joe Jarvis about the burned outmobile hose in this subdivision. Mr. Jarvis indicated he has talked with the owner and they plan to restore the mobile home. However, the other three buildings that have been signed off may be removed. BUILDING INSPECTOR, ELECTRICAL: Commissioner Jacobucci reported that Union Rural Electric Service has started reading their meters rather than having the residents take their own meter readings on post cards. He added that many cases of faulty wiring :-eve been discovere'. He wondered if our electrical department had any jurisdiction in this area. The County Attorney responded to this question. He answered that our current electrical code refers to new wiring only and we do not have Jurisdiction. Page 3, November 5, 19)S mo._3twr, c V31LE HOD; R ULATLON$: The Planning Director repotted they are finalizing the newly written regulations. Hopefully, they will be presented to the Planning Commission at their next meeting or the one after. Therefore, they should be before the Board before very long. GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY: The Chairman announced that the problem with this c'apany has been solved. The deed now could be forwarded by the County Engineer to Great Western Sugar Company, attention Robert E. Monroe. There will not be any charges for the property. RAILROAD RIGHTS -OF -WAY AT CALETON, BARNESVILLE, FIRESTONE, FREDERICK AND DACONO: The County Attorney indicated we need only wait for the proper documents to come from Union Pacific for the Galeton right-of-way. The County Engineer reported he phones Union Pacific, Mr. Truesdale, every two weeks to remind him of our requests. They have informed him that the plans are being circulated and will be forthcoming. Commissioner Jacobucci referred to a complaint from the unincorporated town of Evanston. They have questioned what will happen if that area floods. If a road is built on the West side of the tracks, that would not solve the problems on the East side. The Engineer indicated a report on drainage has been submitted by Nelson, Raley, Patterson srd Quirk. MINERAL DISCLAIMER, EVANSTON, FRANK KOMATZ: The County Attorney reviewed this request made by Mr. Komatz. However, he now is not certain as to which minerals he does in fact own. Therefore, the County Attorney will need to examine the records further. The Engineer's Office reported that Machii-Ross has requested a pipeline permit and they also may own some of the minerals. This item to be held over for further study. AUINORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS: Commissioner Moser made a motion to authorize the Director of Management and Budget to advertise for bids for snow removal, purchase sign posts, delineator posts, traffic cones, and to provide clean- ing services at the Walton Building. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion. It did carry. 1976 BUDGET: Mr. Buss read the resolution into the record that adopts this budget. The Chairman asked if there was anyone present voicing objection to the mill increase amounting to 2.34 mills. After no response, a motion was made by Commissioner Jacobucci to approve the budget. It was seconded by Cnmmientnner Moser end it carried. The companion resolution, the annual appropriations, was then read by Mr. Buss into the record. Commissioner Moser made a motion to accept this resolution. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. HELD OVER: 1. E. F. Industries, Change of Zone 2. Mineral Disclaimer, Evanston RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11:35 A.M. APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTE37 Z. �� MOTT CLERK AND RECORDER AsD CLERK TO IRE BOARD • Wt: sty County C ric Page 4, November 5, 1975 • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves November 12, 197S ROLL CALL: MINUTES: BIDS: REQUISITIONS & CLAIMS: AGENDA NOVEMBER Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci COUNTY OFFICIALS: APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: REPORTS: COMMUNICATIONS: 1975 Tape No. 75-111 & 112 Approval of the minutes of November 5, 1975 Don Bower, Sheriff S. Lee Shehee, Clerk and Recorder November 12 November 17 November 18 November 20 December 10 November 24 November 24 November 24 November 24 November 24 November 24 December '8 December 8 - Staff meeting 2:00 Y.R. - Human Resources Board (Billings) 8:00 A.M. - Press conference 8:30 A.M. - Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board RE: Ashphalt Plant (Billings) 11:15 A.M. - No Board meeting - State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction site 10:00 A.M. - Eastman Kodak Co. c/o J. C. Turk, Agent,.COE, I'to $ 10:00 A.M. - Eastman Kodak Co:c/o J. C. Turk, Agent, CO2, A to'S 10:00 A.N. - Eastman Kodak Co. c/o J. C. Turk, Agent, COZ, A to I 10:00 A.H. - Eastman Kodak Co. c/o J. C. Turk, Agent, COE, S to I 10:00 A.H. - Eastman Kodak Co. c/o Rodney D. Knutson, Agent, COZ, I to A-UD 10:00 A.M. - Elmer Moore,'COE, A to B-UD 10:00 A.H. - Hal H. Ottaway aba Highland Hills Golf Course, 3.28 beer license, on and off premises 10:00 A.N. Collection, Office of Management and Budget, October 31, 1975 Accountants' Report and Financial Statements, OEO Grant, HEW Grant, and Migrant Council Grant, December 31, 1975 Recording Office Income, October, 1975 Minutes, Board of Health,. October 13, 1975 Engineer's Monthly Report, October, 1975 County SeiviOe'Officer's Monthly Report, October, 1975 Statement of Fund Balances, September, 1975 CONTINUED NA BUSINESS: DECISIONS: 1) E. F. Industries, CO8 OLD: NEW: COUNTY ENGINEER: 1) Appoint auditor for 1976 1) Relocation of County Road 413 along UPRR right-of-way BUILDING INSPEtrOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) Mineral disclaimer, Evanston 2) Social Services Ad Hoc Committee RESOLUTIONS: R-1 Corrected resolution, CO2, Thomas Krebs R-2 Erect ^t^^ si^^s; Cnnnty Road #392 R-3 Erect stop signs, County. Road #34; also School Bus Stop Ahead and Slow, Children Playing signs R-4 Limit weight on bridge 47/42A R-5 Temporarily close County Road #32 R-6 Temporarily close County Road #70 R-7 Place Yield signs on County Road 428 R-8 Regulate speed, County Road #53 R-9 Regulate speed, County Road #58 R-10 Create Ad Hoc Committee for Social Services Plan O A regular meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 A.H., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI (ABSENT) SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER The following • resolutions CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING were presented: r -- RESOLUTION RE: COUNTY SOCIAL. SERVICES Pt -AN. WHEREAS, on November 5, 1975, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County. Colorado, did adopt a proposal submitted by the Social Services Department Director, Eugene M. McKenna, to appoint an ad hoc committee composed of department heads that provide human services in Weld County, and WHEREAS, the ad hoe committee possesses those skills whereby it will have the responsibilityb develop a unique County Social Services Plan that would stress service, integration and coordination of a feasible plan that would fit the goals and objectives for Weld County for the fiscal year 1976-1977, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it would be in the best interests of the County to create said ad hoc committee to serve as the authority to head this study and make recommendations to the Board; and that the members of this ad hoe committee to the Weld County Social Services Department shall be appointed as hereinafter provided, and shall be as follows: Eugene McKenna Ex -officio Members Below Dr. Franklin Yoder Connie Green Halt Speckman Alice Mack Stan Boyes Betty DeGabin Barton Buss Gordon Bourne Gary Fortner , and Upon determination of who will serve on the ad hoc committee, the said commit- tee shall prepare a service plan for the Board that will assure compliance with present TITLE XX PLAN as it relates to Weld County, attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. Should such plan be feasible, same will have to be completed by approximately February, 1976. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the ad hoc committee be, and it is hereby created as recommended, and that the first members shall be as herein - above mentioned. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted this 12th day of November, A. D., 1975. ATTEST- Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar (By A putt' County er unt AS T•<ORM: rney y tt • / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. CCOLORA1 O 4 /L 4.,L��GCf�lgf0 11111k COLORADO Mr. Glenn Billings, Chairman Mr. Roy Moser, Member Mr. Victor Jacobucci, Member Weld County Board of Social Services 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Messrs. Billings, Moser and Jacobucci: DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES EUGENE McKENNA DIRECTOR PHONE 13031352.1551 P.O. 80X A GREELEY. COLORADO 93631 November 3, 1975 SUBJECT: Title XX - Social Service Program for 1976-1977 Fiscal Year The Colorado Department of Social Services has advised that planning is underway in the development of a new statewide services plan for the July 1, 1976 through June, 1977 fiscal year. As you may recall, the State and counties are now in- volved in the first year of Title XX which will expire June 30,-1976. Over 21 million • ,llars of federaraelffaRing funding is being sprea`atth g ut the counties to provide 19 types of social services through county social services departments. The counties contribute over 5 million dollars more through property taxes. It is therefore important that counties have a strong voice in the choice of services rendered to their citizens to assure that these services are appropriate to the needs of county citizens and that services are coordinated in such a way that any overlap and duplication are eliminated. It is the purpose of this letter to request your involvement and leadership in the development of the Services plan for the next fiscal year. The federal law allows and the State encourages local development of a service delivery system that will recognize local needs. This includes county prioritizing of services when choices must be made because of limited funds. There is a strong possibility that Weld could develop its am unique service plan that would use our service dollars in a w a w The State will be making the decisions for those counties who do not take the initiative. It is possible that our plan would be no different than the State's, even after study. Even so, the county would be assured it was the one that is most suitable. WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GLENN K. COLLINGS VICTOR L JACOBuccI ROY MOSER • Page 2 Messrs. Billings, Moser, and Jacobucci Title XX November 3, 1975 My proposal is simply: 1. That the Boa int In ad hoc committee of Department heads that provide human services study and make recommendations to the Board, - —_ 2. That this committee consider the feasibility of developing a unique, county social service plan that would stress service integration and coordination. (This can be done by modifying the present Title XX plan as it relates to weld County.) Should a Weld County plan be feasible, said plan would have to be completed by approximately February, 1976. I have discussed 'Title XX' with Alice Mack on several occasions. The type of planning proposed fits in with the goals and objectives developed by COG's Human Resource Committee. A copy of the current Title XX Social Service Plan is attached. I am available at your convenience to elaborate further on this proposal. Sincerely, ger,►�McKenna, Dic cc: Dr. Franklin Yoder, Health Department Mr. Walter Speckman, Human Resources Ms. Alice Mack, COG enc. aataatahiJ2 1111A L _R3r��3 I La acillbraaM ADDITIONAL ERRATA FOR THE TITLE XX SERVICE PLAN The following corrections are to be included in the final services plan. These corrections are in addition to the four corrections listed in the errata page in the front of the service plan. 1. On page 19, in the second line of the third paragraph, after: "law enforce- ment" add "officials,". 2. On page 25, in fourth line of the second paragraph, after: "retardation" add "by". 3. On page 26, in the "Persons Eligible to Receive Service" column, after: "children placed in foster care by county departments" add an asterisk. 4. On page 27, replace the first paragraph in the service definition with the following: "Services provided to help individuals within their capabilities to secure from available community resources knowledge, information, skills, and motivation leading to employment." In the second paragraph, third line, delete "other" between "or" and "vocational." 5. In Appendix II change number 3 to read: "3. Children placed in foster care by county departments are for day care to supplement the foster care service when: a. the child is in b. the day care is placement, or c. the child has a eligible family foster care. and necessary to maintain the child's foster care special need for day care. 6. On page 7, in the description of category 8, "Persons Eligible Without Regard to Income," change subparagraph (2) to read: "Services directed at the goal of preventing or remedying child and adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation." 7. On page 16, in the table at the bottom of the page, insert an "x" in both the columns labeled, Purchased -Private and Purchased -Public, This "x" in- dicates the availability of purchased physical and psychological examinations, 8. On page 43, at the intersection of the row entitled "Assessment of Need" and the column entitled "All Persons" insert an "x", -74 ERRATA FOR TITL2 XX SERVICE PLAN The following additions are included in the final services plan: I. On page 3, following the second sentence on that page add: "A copy of this plan will be available in each county de- partment for public review throughout the program year." 2. On page 6, after the first sentence in the paragraph describing "Children Placed in Foster Care by County Departments", add: "(These recipients are considered individuals who are eligible be- cause of "income status" described in 45 CFR 228.60.)" On page 47, following the paragraph entitled "Corrections Programs" add the following paragraph: Food Nutrition Programs: The Division of Food Assistance in CDSS Administers the Food Stamp program through county departments or food stamp district offices. Many persons eligible for Title XX social services are also eligible for food stamps and may be referred by the county de- partment social services' staff to have a determination made of eligibility for food stamps. Aged food stamp recipients may use food stamps to pay for the costs of meals purchased from the weals -on -wheels programs funded through the Division of Services to the Aging or from non-profit communal dining facilities for the elderly that are authorized to accept food coupons by U.S. De- partment of Agriculture. The Division of Food Assist- ance also administers the federal department of agri- culture's surplus commodity program which makes surplus commodities available to non-profit day care centers Which may be providing day care services for Title XX services recipients. 4. On page VI -7, following the sentence in the next to the last paragraph add: "These comments will be retained for three years." COMPRFRENSIVE ANNUAL SERVICES PR0 RAM PLAN The Title XX Social Services Plan for the State of Colorado Period During Which the Plan Will Se Effective . October 1, 1975 - June 30, 1976 State Agency Responsible for Preparing and Ad- ministering the Plan Colorado Department of Social Sevices (CDSS) Date of Publication September 30, 1975 Authorization to Publish the Plan Henry). Foley, PIA. Executive Director 1 Colorado Department of Social Services CONTENTS Section Title tat Contents i Forward fi 1 Purpose and Content 1 Citizen Participation 2 2 Program Goals and Objectives 3 3 Resources and Sources of Resources to Operate the Program S 4 Persons Eligible to Receive Services 6 Fees for Services 8 Table A - Maximum Monthly Gross Family Income for Income Eligible Recipients . 9 Table B - Where to Apply for Social Services 10 Table C - Fee Schedule 12 5 Availability of Services by Geographic Area . 13 6 Services Catalog 13 Table D - Summary of Services, Persons Eligible and Costs 43 7 Program Coordination and Utilization 44 8 Organizational Structure 48 9 Needs Assessment 49 10 Planning, Evaluation, and Reporting 50 Appendix I II Glossary I-1 Persons Eligible to Receive Day Care Services II -1 III Class II Counties in Which Emergency Homemaker Services May be Purchased. III -1 IV Explanation of Differences between Proposed and Final Services Plan . . IV -1 V Description of Public Review Process V-1 VI Summary of Public Comments on Proposed Service Plan VI -1 I •:C'4AW O L MM Go. L4 wa itij• nteltianti EXECUTIVE CHAbt6ERS 1)r: NVit It TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO: On January 4, 1975, President Ford signed into law the Social Services Amendments of 1974. These amendments also known as Title XX of the Social Security Act, or simply Title XX, give to the States and to individual citizens both new opportunity and new responsibility in the field of social services. In recommending passage of the legislation, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee stated: "The Committee believes that the States should have the ultimate decision - making authority in fashioning their own social services programs with the limits of funding established by the Congress." The challenge of meeting this directive has been met by the State Department of Social Services with the help of the individual counties and many concerned citizens and organizations who have submitted their carefully considered comments. The result of this effort is the Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan for which this letter serves as a forward. As you review this plan in detail you will find an outline of those social services programs to be provided by county departments of social services from funds allocated by the counties, the state, and the federal government under Title XX. The requirements which families or individuals must meet to be eligi- ble to receive services are also described, along with many other details. One important goal of Title XX is to define measurable social services objectives so that programs which are successful and cost effective may be maintained.or expanded, while less successful programs are modified or eliminated. This con- stant reevaluation of social services programs will permit more effective use of limited financial resources, while increasing the human benefits of the various programs. The plan is subject to annual revision and to amendment from time to time to meet changing conditions. It is my hope that concerned citizens and groups will maintain the high level of interest and involvement which has been shown by the response to the proposed Title XX plan. In addition to increased opportunity for involvement in social services planning, this new plan is designed to improve coordination among the many federal, state, county, local and private agencies involved in providing social services to the citizens of Colorado. The combined goals of improved governmental coordination, increased public participation, and more effective monitoring of program results will help us to provide better services at lower cost to those citizens most in need of such benefits. erely yours, Richard D. La Governor September 17, 1975 4:Ca.\4p O 1.\.M 40,[lM`• 4t nt ttt robe: EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS Di:\'vxlt TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO: On January 4, 1975, President Ford signed into law the Social Services Amendments of 1974. These amendments also known as Title XX of the Social Security Act, or simply Title XX, give to the States and to individual citizens both new opportunity and new responsibility in the field of social services. In recommending passage of the legislation, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee stated: "The Committee believes that the States should have the ultimate decision - making authority in fashioning their own social services programs with the limits of funding established by the Congress." The challenge of meeting this directive has been met by the State Department -of Social Services with the help of the individual counties and many floncerned citizens and organizations who have submitted their carefully considered comments. The result of this effort is the Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan for which this letter serves as a forward. As you review this plan in detail you will find an outline of those social services programs to be provided by county departments of social services from funds allocated by the counties, the state, and the federal government under Title XX. The requirements which families or individuals must meet to be eligi- ble to receive services are also described, along with many other details. One important goal of Title XX is to define measurable social services objectives so that programs which are successful and cost effective may be maintained.or expanded, while less successful programs are modified or eliminated. This con- stant reevaluation of social services programs will permit more effective use of limited financial resources, while increasing the human benefits of the various programs. The plan is subject to annual revision and to amendment from time to time to meet changing conditions. It is my hope that concerned citizens and groups will maintain the high level of interest and involvement which has been shown by the response to the proposed Title XX plan. In addition to increased opportunity for involvement in social services planning, this new plan is designed to improve coordination among the many federal, state, county, local and private agencies involved in providing social services to the citizens of Colorado. The combined goals of improved governmental coordination, increased public participation, and more effective monitoring of program results will help us to provide better services at lower cost to those citizens most in need of such benefits, erely you �I Richard D. La Governor Septesber 17, 1975 SECTION I THE PURPOSE AND CONTENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL SERVICES PROGRAM FLAN For the first nine month program year, from October 1, 1975 through June 30, 1976, Title XX makes close to twenty-two million dollars of federal money, called federal financial participation (FFP), available to Colorado to pay for about seventy-five percent of the cost of providing services 'to low income individuals and fanil!Pe The remainder of the costs are paid from state and county funds. The services must be directed toward the goals of: 1. Achieving or maintaining economic self-support to prevent, reduce, or "eliminate dependency; 2. Achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency, including reduction or prevention of dependency; 3. a. preventing or remedying neglect, abuse, or exploitation of children and adults unable to protect their own interests, or b. preserving, rehabilitating, or reuniting families; 4. Preventing or reducing inappropriate institutional care by providing for community -based care, home -based care, or other forms of less intensive care, and 5. a. securing referral or admission for institutional care when other forms of care are not appropriate, or b. providing services to individuals in institutions The first Title XX program year Will be nine months, beginning October 1, 1975 and ending June 30, 1976; thereafter the Title XX program year will be twelve months long to correspond with the fiscal year of Colorado state government. The second Title XX program year will be from July 1, 1976 through June 30, 1977. The Colorado Department of Social Services (CDSS) prepared this service plan to provide a comprehensive description of: the program goals and objectives . the individuals to be served by the program • the services available under Title XX • an estimation of individuals to be served and expenditures . the funds with which Colorado intends to finance its program ▪ the coordination with and utilization of other programs • the organizational structure through which the program will be administered . the needs assessment process used in developing the plan • the planning, evaluation, and reporting activities to be conducted as part of the program The material in this plan follows the requirements of the U.S: Department of Health, Education and Welfare as specified in 45 CFR Part 228. The federal regulations allow the state much flexibility in devising a social services program. The State of Colorado has the responsibility for determining: -1- I. the objectives of the Title XX Social Services program 2. the types of social services which will be provided under the Title XX services program 3. the persons who will be eligible to receive social services under the Title XX services program The primary purpose of the services plan is to provide information about the services offered so that individual citizens and concerned organizations are not only fully informed as to available services, but are offered an opportunity for comment and participation in the decision -making process as the plan is updated or changed. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Citizen participation in the decision -making process can come from different sources. Citizen participation in the form of volunteer service on advisory or decision -making councils within the state and county departmental structure and through direct volunteer services to people through the county departments is an ongoing type of participation which allows a citizen to become familiar with specific or broad program areas or to provide direct services to people. The various councils are described on page 49 of the services plan. Public meetings will be held by the county departments in January of 1976 to discuss the state's Title XX services program and to obtain input for the services plan for fiscal year 1976-77. Persons who want to participate in these meetings should contact their county department of social services so the county department can contact them when the details of the meetings are finalized. The State Board of Social Services normally meets the first Friday of every month in Room 711, 1575 Sherman Street, in Denver. Comments about the Title XX services program are welcomed at any of their meetings. Because State Board meeting dates and locations are sometimes changed, the State Board Secretariat should be contacted by calling 892-3535 in Denver, or by writing: State Board Secretariat Colorado Department of Social Services 1515 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 The State Board Secretariat will provide information about the State Board's meeting date, meeting location, and the approximate time during the meeting when public comments will be heard. The services plan may be amended during the program year. Public notice of any amendments to the service plats will be made prior to approving the amend- ments. This notice will appear in the selected Colorado newspapers. Public casein about the amendment will be received in writing for thirty days after the amendment is announced. Copies of the amendments will be available from the state department and county department of social services. The proposed service plan for the -period July 1, 1976 - June 30, 1977 will be published prior to April 1, 1976. When this proposed service plan is published, there will be a 45 -day period for public comment. Announcement of the publication of this plan will appear in selected Colorado newspapers. -2- Each county department of social services has the responsibility for adminis- tering the Title XX social services program. Citizens are encouraged to contact the director of their county department if they have comments about the social services program. Persons having questions about the content of this services plan may contact the director of their county department of social services or submit their question in writing to: Division of Title XX Services Colorado Department of Social Services 1575 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Such questions will receive a written reply. SECTION 2 PROGRAM COALS AND OBJECTIVES The five goals of the program were stated on page 1. These goals represent broad statements of the purpose of the services program operated by the state and county departments, and they promote conditions of individual and family life which Congress and the President have deemed desirable for all citizens. A variety of methods, techniques, and programs can be employed in the process of seeking to attain these goals. The objectives for the services program which are specified below represent what the Colorado Department of Social Services intends to accomplish through its service program. The process of arriving at objectives related to complex human beings which are stated in measurable terms and which are useful for assessing program results is difficult. The objectives stated below are meaningful in terms of the desired effects on the people served by the program but will be modified as experience is gained under the program to provide a higher degree of specificity. In particular, the objectives are not specific about numbers of people or the costs related to the objective. However, the objectives provide a framework for dialogue and further refinement. The objectives are normally constructed so that the groups of persons to whom the objective applies are specified, a desirable form of action by the various agencies administering the service program is specified, and the desired end is stated. In many instances, the desired end is appropriate for more people than the groups of persons served, consequently, a more universal group cannot be specified. In other instances, the objectives seem to be unrealistic because of economic conditions or legally -imposed restraints on actions necessary to meet the objectives (especially those objectives pertaining to abuse, neglect and exploitation.) These and similar conditions or restraints do not make the objectives invalid, but rather more dif- ficult to attain. OBJECTIVES OF THE TITLE XX SERVICES PROGRAM 1. To refer all persons requesting services to appropriate resources. 2. To increase the employment of AFDC, SSI, other assistance payments -3- • recipients, and income eligible recipients. 3. To assist in solving individual and family problems in AFDC families, of SSI and other assistance payments recipients, and for Child Welfare Service recipients. 4. To provide day care which is an alternative to parental care for a portion of the day for children in AFDC, SSI, and other assistance payments families and in income eligible families when such care is necessary to allow the parents of the children to become self- sufficient or self-supporting. 5. To assist AFDC, SSI and other assistance payments recipients, and developmentally disabled persons to increase their education and training through private and public community resources. 6. To assist AFDC, SS1, and other assistance payments recipients to obtain necessary health care. 7. To assist AFDC, SSI, and other assistance payments recipients and Child Welfare recipients to reduce unwanted pregnancies and to help them control the size of their families. 8. To assist AFDC, SSI, and other assistance payments recipients to locate adequate housing or to improve the condition of their present housing, and to participate in the planning for development of adequate housing for the recipients including the development of special housing for elderly, disabled, and handicapped recipients. 9. To prevent the occurrence or re -occurrence of neglect, abuse, or exploitation of children or adults unable to protect their own interests. 10. To investigate promptly all reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of children or adults. 11. To provide forms of care which are alternative to parental care for children and youth, including runaway youth, when necessary to pro- tect the child or young person. 12. To prevent the inappropriate institutionalization of children, youth, and adults, when desirable, by assisting them to remain in their own homes or community -based care. 13. To divert youth in trouble from the juvenile justice system. 14. To prepare youth, who are of sufficient age, for emancipation and independence when the family environment is not conducive to the youth's return. 15. To promptly place all children who are legally free or expected to be legally free for adoption, in a permanent home where the adopted child will have the same status as a natural child born to the family. 16. Tn help the communities of Colorado develop and improve community social services programs, including the development of community -based facilities for the aged and youth in need of such facilities, and to help the community coordinate its social services program. -4- SECTION 3 RESOURCES MD SOURCES OF RESOURCES TO OPERATING THE PROGRAM Estimated expenditures to operate the Title XX services program is the sum of the estimated costs associated with each service which is $28,784,000. These dollars will come from the federal, state, and county governments and donated funds. The following is an estimate of the sources of resources to Operate the Title XX program for the period October 1, 1975 - June 30, 1976. Source Federal Goverment (Title XX) State General Fund County Governments Donated Funds (from private, not for profit organizations) Amount $ 21,750,000 1,350,000 5,398,000 286,000 TOTAL $ 28,784,000 The estimated aggregate non-federal expenditures for the period July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975 are $15,225,000. For the period July 1, 1975 — June 30, 1976 the aggregate non-federal expenditures are estimated to be $9,379,000. -5- SECTION 4 PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICES The following persons may be eligible to receive services under the Title XX services plant (however, persons who are -eligible to receive services because they are included in one of the groups described below are not eligible to receive all services indicated in the service catalog - only those persons described in the "Persons Eligible" column for each service are eligible for that specific service.) 1. AFDC recipient: A recipient of financial assistance from the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program under Title IV -A of the Social Security Act, or an individual whose needs were taken into account in determining the needs of the recipient of AFDC. This includes all recipients of AFDC/Foster Care (AFDC/FC). 2. SSI recipient: Any aged, blind, or disabled individual (including children) to whoa financial assistance is being paid through the S:pp'd---tal Security Income (SSI) program under Title XVI of the Social Security Act, or any individual whose income or resources are taken into account in determining the eligibility of another individual for SSI benefits. This includes those individuals who are receiving benefits from the Colorado Supplement to the SSI program (SSI-CS). 3. Other Assistance Payments Recipennt: Any individual who is receiving financial assistance from Colorado's Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND) program, Aid to the Blind (AB) program, or Old Age Pension (0AP-A and OAP -B) program, or individuals whose income or resources are taken into account in determining the eligibility of another individual for financial assistance from the programs. 4. Children placed in Foster Care by County Departments: Children placed in foster care outside their own home as a result of court action or by the voluntary request of a child's parents or guardians when the foster care placement is made and supervised by the county department. Included in this definition are significant relatives of the child in placement. Parents of children in foster care will be charged fees for the cost of basic care in accordance with Colorado law. 5. Medicaid Recipients: Persons who are eligible for and receiving benefits from the Medicaid program under Title XIX of the Social Security Act and who is not an AFDC, SSI, or other assistance payment recipient, or a child placed in foster care by the county department. (These recipients are considered individuals who are eligible because of "income status" described in 45 CFR 228.60.) Title XX services cannot be provided to the Medicaid recipients living in hospitals, prisons, or the Colorado Home and Training Schools in Grand Junction, Pueblo, and Ridge. Title XX Services are available to persons living independently in the community or in private nursing homes. 6. Income Eligible Recipients - Subgroup A: Persons not included in the eligible groups described above and who meet the following eligibility criteria: (1) They are the members of a family in which the family's monthly gross income does not exceed the maximum income specified In Table A for Subgroup A; and -6- (2) they require services because of any one of the following conditions: I (a) Services are necessary to attain the goal of preventing or remedying neglect, abuse, or exploitation of children or adults; or (b) they are children who have a "special need for day care", as defined in the glossary; or (c) they are a "developmentally disabled person", as defined in the glossary; or (d) they are children who are legally free or expected to be legally free for adoption. 7. Income Eligible Recipients - Subgroup B: Persons who arc not included in the eligible group described above and who meet the following eligibility criteria: (1) They are the head of a single -parent household; (2) the parent is employed full-time which means a minimum of 30 hours per week or 130 hours per month; (3) the parent requires day care services for the parent's children, to maintain employment; and (Al,).n fe.n1t 'e nrnee 1.. Ana. flei. aA f{,a maximum set forth in Table A for Subgroup B. Persons in this sub -group are eligible for day care services only. 8. Persons Eligible Without Regard to Income: Persons who are not included in the eligible groups described above. Persons eligible without regard to income are eligible for two services: (1) Information and Referral (2) Services directed at the goal of preventing or remedying child (but not adult) abuse, neglect or exploitation. The persons in the above categories eligible to receive specific services are described in the service catalog. For certain services special conditions must be present before the person is eligible for the services. For example, some services are provided to the developmentally disabled persons. These persons must satisfy the eligibility criteria specified above and must be developmentally disabled. Within the different categories of persons eligible to receive services are in- dividuals whose unique disability, behavior pattern, or situation more definitely identifies thee. For example, such individuals may be runaway youth, mentally retarded, drug abusers, alcoholics, disabled, or aged. These persons may be eligible for a service contained in the service catalog if they are included in the description of persons eligible to receive that service. Title XX social services cannot be provided to individuals living in hospitals, prisons, or the Colorado Rome and Training Schools at Grand Junction, Pueblo, and Ridge even though those individuals may be eligible because they are in- cluded in the description of persons eligible to receive services. Only certain services described in the service catalog nay be provided to individuals residing in skilled nursing facilities (SWF) or intermediate care facilities (ICF). If a service can be provided to an individual residing in a SNF or ICF it will be stated in the description of the service in the service catalog. -7- (45 CFR 223.44 restricts the delivery of Title XX services which may be provided to individuals living in hospitals, SNP's, ICF's, and prisons by establishing a number of conditions which must be met to enable the state department to receive F£p for the costs of those services.) Recipients of services under Title 1V -A and Title VI of the Social Security Act on September 30, 1975 may continue to receive those services until their eligibility for Title XX services is determined, but in no event later than December 31, 1975. This phase -in of eligibility affects many Title IV -A and VI services recipients who were eligible for services because they were classified as "former" or "potential" recipients of AFDC. No such category is allowable under Title XX. However, many of the "former" and "potential" recipients should be eligible for services because they are included in either "Income Eligible - Subgroup A" or "Income Eligible - Subgroup B". All persons may request services and have their eligibility for services determined by staff of the county department of social services in the county in which they reside. Table B is a list of the addresses, telephone numbers, and names of the directors for each county department of social services. Within a given county all eligible individuals in a given category will be offered the same services. FEES FOR SERVICES Fees will be assessed and collected from persons who are in (1) Income Eligible - Subgroup A, and (2) Income Eligible - Subgroup B, who are also recipients of either day care or foster care services which are purchased by the county department. Table C is the fee schedule used for assessing fees. -8- H Y a n Pot 0 K pPik I• r 'C a M s. n 0 0. a n e C r 7 r k 90 N DD a Q• V V 0 M M 10w M Ili 000 0 la la la Pa 3333 1111 M M PA M P% pM pMM pI p p B B B B r r P• Pa PA PAY Y 11/44 <a<A< O 0 0 a rrlp• N N N N O 0 0 0 1$a. rwPA q g. 9 TI 133 1 0 0 a0 1 O eis m 00mGr M a M 0ta ' M pa QOOO MpO 0. o cc as R p0 MII H a N o p 0 p 0 h ~ I-• P•• g N C Ma Q Q pM M M in It ON. p Pi O C o p r Mb 0 Ott m it 9 P1 x O JCN 0 M • n 0 0 m (t <00 Q 00 0 0 O m m 0 Ph MI M it +i 0 n 000 gm 0 0 Pt a9 • 11 3. 0a n Pa • Ig II B 0 M 'la pa C 5 R pg a ' I�-•G N a V t 0 'P-Va.°°8 a C .0m W a h M N' 0 a 9aC n 0 0 a n O n M a PA 040n 0a 0 cis n S • O •0 r • p m 0.av 0.0 0 0 O n n n 00 O M°n 004.0 n r0 M n tin 0 '4 M D a Ilen 1° P. H_• li 0 rt a 9C 7' N B( B• ca ED A Mpp w 7 Y m G ▪ H m t< -9- n 0 000 4 001,00 ti n n P W M < µ ACNeart . • M CO Rep n YK•C iC 4. 00 I �K� P rt in : n ta V 0 • 0 `C CO • pn B n M m 10 0 Y M a 00 M r Y 0 PA O m •C I r N 0 • 9 a O , p M 0 an onn' ft p to • K m 0 0 m a non E O 0 0 a p M 0. m a 0 n O y it m O p 0 00 F pPpto Pre: K r B '0 lµ -•n n O M nOS K O 0 Y 0' u 5e r• n n a 1+ O O a 0 ? ant m) pa w rth a 0' a as la tM a C OO M 0. 6 • A p S n a r Income Eligible - Subgroup B Income Eligible - Subgroup A Persons Eligible N N $492 Y rFamily Size (Adults in the family plus children in the family) W pp)� w rfp '0 In •••? W a 00 $945 F -Cr, CO N to r 0 •0 0-- N 'A w O. $1247 0• tet r $28 *For Each Additional Person Add: Maximum Monthly Gross Family Income for "Income Eligible" Recipients TABLE B LOCATION WHERE INDIVIDUALS MAY APPLY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES WHICH ARE AVAILABLE UNDER THE TITLE XX "COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL SERVICE PROGRAM PLAN" Addresses of County Department of Social Services MITI NAME AND NUMBER DIRECTOR 1 Adams Paul L. Rayman 2 Alamosa Leland R. McDaniel 3 Arapahoe Braidvood Robinson 4 Archuleta Vernie Harris 5 Baca Delbert Williams 6 Bent Bert Hansen Boulder Lew Wallace 8 Chaffee David Sommerhauser 9 Cheyenne Carey C. Beek 10 Clear Creek Virginia Cattermole 11 Conejos 12 Costilla Marbella V. Smith 13 Crawley Thomas O. Hobbs 14 Custer Arlie Riggs 15 Delta Joseph T. Clark I6 Denver Orlando Romero 17 Dolores Ogrita B. Vinger 18 Douglas Eldon L. bourquin 19 Eagle George B. Thatcher 20 Elbert Charles B. Hawker 21 E1 Paso Alfred L. Gillen 22 Fremont Franklin S. Vecchio 23 Garfield Ronald R. Johnson 24 Gilpin Virginia Csttermole 25 Grand Michael 3. Rock 26 Gunnison W. Anne Steinbeck 27 Hinsdale W. Anne Steinbeck 28 Huerfano Christine R. Schmidt 29 Jackson Betty L. Sevison 30 Jefferson Nelson Nadeau 31 Riowa Francis E. Frazee 32 Kit Carson Ida B. Stone 33 Lake Mark Tandberg 34 La Plata Robert C. Agard 35 Latimer Martin C. Coker PHONE ADDRESS 287-8831 4200 E. 72nd Ave. 589-2581 610 State Ave. 798-8461 5606 S. Court P1. 968-5530 Courthouse 523-4131 Courthouse 456-0515 215 E 2nd 442-2828 3400 Broadway 539-6627 125 G Street 767-5646 Courthouse 893 1886 Courthouse 376-5455 Courthouse 672-3376 123 Casper St. 267-3566 Cnlirthnuee Annex 783-2371 Courthouse 874-4489 P.O. Box 79 292-4100 320 W. 8th Ave. 677-2250 Courthouse 688-4825 224 Front St. 328-6328 Courthouse 541-2369 325 Pueblo 471-0600 108 No. Spruce 275-2319 Courthouse 945-5606 801 Colorado Ave. 582-5444 Courthouse 887-3569 413 Agate Ave. 641-1010 200 E. Virginia 641-1010 200 E. Virginia 738-2810 121 W. 6th St. 723-4750 Courthouse 232-8632 8550 W. 14th Ave. 438-5541 Courthouse 346-8732 251 16th St. 486-0772 P- 0. Box 884 247-3572 1060 2nd Ave. 493-0750 200 N. Oak 667-6242 -10- TOWN Commerce City Alamosa Littleton Pagosa Spgs. Springfield Las Animas Boulder Salida Cheyenne Wells Georgetown Conejos San Luis Ordway Westcliffe Delta Denver Dove Creek Castle Rock Eagle Simla Colo. Springs Canon City Glenwood Spgs. Central City Granby Gunnison Gunnison Walsenburg Walden Lakewood fads Burlington Leadville Durango Fort Collins Loveland ZIP CODE 80022 81101 80120 81147 81073 81054 80301 81201 80810 40444 81129 81152 81063 81252 81416 80204 81324 80104 81631 80835 80901 81212 81601 80427 80446 81230 81230 81089 80480 80215 81036 80607 80461 81301 80521 80537 TABLE B (Continued) LOCATION WHERE INDIVIDUALS NAY APPLY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES WHICH ARE AVAILABLE UNDER THE TITLE XX "COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL SERVICE PROGRAM PLAN" Addresses of County Department of Social Services 36 Las Animas 37 Lincoln 38 Logan 39 Mesa 40 Mineral 41 Moffat 42 Montezuma 43 Montrose 44 Morgan 45 Otero 46 Ouray 47 Park 48 Phillips 49 Pitkin 50 Provers 51 Pueblo 52 Rio Blanco 53 Rio Grande 54 Routt 55 Saguache 56 San Juan 57 San Miguel 58 Sedgwick 59 Summit 60 Teller 61 Washington 62 Weld 63 Yuma William Kancilia Linda Fairbairn Robert B. Ntemann John C. Patterson Robert W. Beals Emery E. Jones Maurine L. McNeill Richard Patrick Earl &osier. Jr. William J. Ziegler Mary L. Tjossem Marshall McClung Andrew Feldman Marion Stewart Stella Love James H. Welch Esme Conrado Robert W. Beals Emery E. Jones Margaret E. Raby Robert C. Agard Rathyrn Critchell Raymond Smikahl Michael J. Rock Dolores Wzontek Frederick Crawford Eugene McKenna Floyd Murphy PHONE 846-2276 743-2404 522-2194 243-9200 657-3381 824-6030 565-3769 249-3401 867-8291 384-8162 325-4631 836-2929 854-2280 925-7245 336-7486 543-8000 878-5856 657-3381 879-1540 655-2614 387-5631 728-3922 474-2626 453-2561 689-2525 345-2238 352-1551 332-4877 ADDRESS 204 S. Chestnut Courthouse Courthouse Annex 6th & Rood Courthouse Courthouse E Main Street 121 So. Townsend Courthouse 3rd & Colo. Ave. Courthouse Courthouse Annex Courthouse 506 E. Main 900 Maple Street 212W. 12th St. 6th & Main Ste. Courthouse 136 6th St. 501 Fourth St. 1557 Greene St. Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse 315 No. 11th Ave. Courthouse -11- TOWN Trinidad Hugo Sterling Grand Junction Del Norte Craig Cortez Montrose Fort Morgan La Junta Ouray Fairplay Holyoke Aspen Lamar Pueblo Meeker Del Norte Steamboat Saguache Silverton Telluride Julesburg Breckenridge Cripple Creek Akron Greeley Wrap Spgs. ZIP CODE 81082 80821 80751 81502 81132 81625 81321 81401 80701 81050 81427 80440 80734 81611 81052 81003 81641 81132 80477 81149 81433 81435 80737 80424 80813 80720 80631 80758 3 2.10 4.00 6.00 TAILS C nni WAWA Amoust of fee to be paid by tadlviduel or [sally I. 0246 247-266 261-286 287-306 307-126 10.00 327-346 13.00 347-366 16.00 367 _336 13.00 387-406 22.00 407-426 23.00 427-446 20.00 44? -466(461' 31.00 467 34.00 . 682_34 (492 31.00 507-126 40.00 527-546 43.00 547-566 46.00 567-386 49.00 547-606 52.00 607-626 53.00 627-646 38.00 647-666 61.00 661-666 64.00 681-106 67.00 707-726 70.00 717-746 73.00 741-766 76.00 761-766 79.00 787-806 92.00 807426 $5.00 327-846 88.00 847-866 91.00 367-886 94.00 857-906 97.00 907-926 100.00 92? -946 103.00 947-966 106.00 96? -966 109.00 487-1006 112.00 1007-1026 115.00 1027-1046 118.00 1047-1066 111.00 1067-1086 124.00 1047-1106 ZANILY SIRE (Adults in family Plus Children is family) 2 0-322 323-342 343-342 363-382 343-402 403-4x1 423-442 443-462 463-482 483-502 503-522 523-542 543-562 563-582 183-602 603-622(601 623-642 . (46Z(6434 683-702 703-722 723-742 743-762 763-782 183-802 803-822 823-642 843-862 863-882 883.902 903-922 923-942 963-962 963-982 983-1002 1003-1022 1023-1042 1043-1062 1063-1082.. 1083-1102 1103-1122 1123-1142 1143-1162 1163-1182 3 0-393 399-418 419-433 439.458 459-478 479-498 499-516 519-338 339-SM 559-578 579-593 599-610 619-638 619-658 659-678 679-698 (695) 699-71$ 719-738 719-756 759-778 _111-798(7,19- 799-313 819-838 839-858 659-816 879-848 899-918 919-438 919-958 959-978 979-998 999-1016 1019-1016 1039-1058 1059-1076 1019-1098 1099-1118 1119-1138 1119-1158 1154-1178 1179-1198 1199-1218 1219-1238 1239-1258 4 0-473 474-493 494-513 514-533 534-353 55-373 574-593 594-613 614-633 634-633 654-673 674-693 694-713 714-733 734-751 754-713(768) 774-794 794-813 814-833 834-053 854-873 814-893 894-913 914-333 -.214:2-11121.9, 6) 974-993 994-1013 1014-1033 1034-1053 105-1073 1074-1093 1094-1113 1114-1133 1134-1153 1154-1173 1114-1193 1194-1213 1214-1233 1214-1253 1254-1273 1274-1293 1294-1313 U14-1333 S 0-549 550-569 570-589 590-609 610-629 630-649 6$0-669 670-689 690-709 710-729 730749 750769 770.769 790-809 810-32918237 831)-54 850-669 870-889 890-909 910-929 930449 950-969 910-969 991-1009 1010-1029 1010-1049 1050-1069 1070-1089 1090-1109(109 6 625-644 645-664 665-684 685-704 705-724 725-744 745-764 165-184 185-804 805-824 825-844 7 0-619 640-659 660-619 660-699 700-719 720-139 740-759 760-779 760-799 800419 820-639 840-859 845-864 840-879 665-684 680-899 885-904 900-919 905-924 920-939 925-944(916) 940-959(958) 1130-1149 1150-1169 1170-1189 1190-1209 1210-1229 1230-1249 1250-1269 1270-1289 1290-1309 1310-1129 1330-1349 1350-1369 1370-1389 1390-1409 965-984 480-999 985-1004 1000-1019 1005-1024 1020-1039 1040-1059 1060-1079 1080-1099 1100-1119 1120-1139 1125-1144 1/40-1159 1145-1164 1160-1179 71165-1184 1180-1149 1185-1204 1200-1219 1205-1224 1220-1239 1225-1244 1240-1259 1245-1264(12481260-1279(127 ) iF63-Ii!i----- 121Wit43-'--"- li85-lit" 1300-1119 1305-1324 1320-1339 1315-1344 1340-1359 1345-1364 1360-1379 1365-1384 1380-1399 1385-1404 1400-1419 1405-1424 1420-1439 1425-1444 1460-1459 1445-1464 1460-1479 1465-1484 1460-1499 1025-1044 1045-1064 1065-1084 1585-1104 1105-1124 1. 24 compute fees for famines whose soutbly gross income 1s greater than the income corresponding to a fee of $124, aCd $3 to the fee for each 320 increase is monthly gross featly income. 2. To compete fps for families Who size is greater than seven persons, dedoct $14 for each additional frailly member over seven sabers sad sae the resulting figure is the family size of seven column to determine the fee. Tor example, to calculate the fee for a family of alms persona with a gross monthly jocose of $1314, first calculate the difference between the actual family size and the family site of seven (9-702), multiply resulting figure by $14 (2x414328). Sebtraac that figure from the actual family income ($111442641286) and use the resulting figure to determine the fee. Tor the example wing the $1286 figure for family site seven the fee would be $94. 3. The solid 1104 indicates the maximum monthly tacos* for employed income eligibles receiving day care services (tacos. zligib1as-subgroup 1) 4. The broiea Ifs indicates the wise monthly Income for other income eligible recipients. (income Eligibles -Subgroup A). S. This fee schedule is also aged for assessing fees for services to individuals whose income Is greater than that for recipients of title AZ Services. Therefore, the incomes in this table exceed those la Table A. -12- 1 SECTION 5 AVAILABILITY OF SERVICES BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA The Title XX legislation shows variations in services and eligible persons from county to county or by any geographic areas the Colorado Department of Social Services uses to subdivide the state. The geographic area used in this year's plan is the county. However, all services except Homemaker Services are available statewide. In future year's Title XX services plans the variation in eligible persons and services from county to county is anticipated to be greater. This will allow the individual county departments to better tailor their services program to the needs of their county. Such variation in services and eligible groups will be subject to the supervision of the State Department. A number of different planning areas for human services programs are utilized by planners for those programs. There arb three "health service areas" used for health planning, nine "planning and service areas" used by the Division of Aging to develop the State Plan on Aging, nine prime sponsors who plan CETA services, and thirteen "planning and management districts" established by Executive Order of the Governor. Counties will be used as the basis for Title XX planning because the Title XX program is county -administered and because different combinations of counties generally comprise the different human services planning areas described above. SECTION 6 SERVICES CATALOG The following pages describe the social services which shall be available under this plan. While it does not include all human services available in Colorado, it does include all social services available through the county departments of social services which are funded in part by federal Title XX dollars. The following information is included for each service in the services catalog: The service name used by the state and county departments. A definition of the service named including typical activities performed by providers of the service. . The relationship of the service to one or more of the five goals stated on page 1 and one or more of the objectives stated on page 3. • The categories of individuals and families eligible for each service. • The geographic area in which each service is available. • The method of delivering the service. Direct delivery means the service is provided by the staff of the county department. Purchased means that the service is provided through either another public agency, a private agency, or a private individual under agreement with the state or county department. The number of persons by eligible category who are estimated to receive each service during each quarter (three months) of the service year. The number of persons is estimated to the nearest ten. -13- S The estimated cost of providing the services per quarter. The estimated cost includes both direct and purchased costs. All Title XX associated costs have been allocated to the various services. The costs are estimated to the nearest $1,000. The primary source of data utilized to estimate the number of parsons to be served each quarter was the "AFCS-101" reporting form, which is an automated report submitted by county department staff to the state department. The primary source of data to estimate costs fo: specific services was the "Time Analysis Report" wt;!ch is an automated report of a sample of the distribution of time spent by county department staff, The percentage of reported time spent delivering different services vas applied to estimated expenditures for state and county administratioa. The services described in the catalog are not available upon demand and not only because people fit within a certain eligible category. Services are provided to eligible persons because they need the service. A person desiring services, except those for information and referral and those related to child or adult abuse, neglect or exploitation, must apply for services at the county department of social services located in the county in which the individual resides. After applying for services the person's need for services will be discussed with a staff member of the county de- partment and a service plan developed which specifies both the. lndivia'.al's responsibilities and the county department's responsibilities in developing a service program related to the individual's needs and requirement. -14- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 R Sxvica: ADOPTION .41,11SIIIIIMIN..e-- Sei ce tlalinitiaa: Adoption services are those social services provided by county department staff to place t child for adoption, who i2 legally free or expected to be legally free for adoption, by a family in a permanent home where the child will have the same legal status as a natural child born to the family. Activities which are performed by the staff of the county department as part of adoption services include: 1. Obtaining all necessary medical, psychological and social information to evaluate the child's potential and readiness for adoptive placement. 2. Recruiting, screening, and evaluating potential adoptive parents with particular emphasis towards finding homes for children with special needs because of mental retardation, physical handicaps, emotional dis- turbances, or behavior problems. 3. Counseling with prospective adoptive parents to determine their ability to accept a non -related child, the responsibilities of parenthood and to explore the meaning of adoption. 4. Counseling 9ith prospective adoptive parents regarding infertility if applicable. 5. Selecting the adoptive home for each child that will most adequately ful- fill the needs of that child. 6. Counseling with the older adoptable child to prepare for adoptive place- ment. i- Bringing together child and family and completing the adoptive placement. 8. Assisting adoptive parents to obtain information regarding legal require- ments and procedures. 9. Preparing required reports to the court. 10. Providing post -placement counseling to insure that the family receives all help possible to adjust to the new child in the home and to insure that the child adjusts to the new environment. 11. Exchanging information both locally and' nationally, about children needing placement and prospective adoptive homes. -15- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1475 ADOPTION (Cont.) Servor Lletirtiti en: Physical and psychological examinations for children which are required for adoption can be arranged by the county department and purchased if they are not available elsewhere at no cost to the client. All Adoption studies may be purchased by county departments of social services under special circumstances,such as lack of qualified staff. Related to Goal Es). 2, 3, 4 R&&e to--Vivets)- Tc PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF ESTIMATED STATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS COST VIOL OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY QUARTERLY children who are legally free or expected to be legally free for adoption. x x 225 $177,000 The quarterly total estimated cost 6f physical and psychological examinations is - - - 3.000 -16- MerSPIPMENIMINIMIllproWWINIMPRIMEMIMIIPPREPTIMIII SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, '915 Sevres: ADULT FOSTER CARE Service Deelinitice Adult Foster Care is that care and service provided to individuals needing to reside in a protective setting on a 24 hour basis. The costs of basic foster care such as costs for housing, food, laundry, and supervision can be purchased by the county de- partments but such costs are reimbursable under programs other than Title XX. Activities related to eligible residents and Adult Foster Care facilities, provided by the staff of the county department include: Screening eligible recipients for possible referral for Adult Foster Care. Reviewing, at least semi-annually, the continued appropriateness of place- ment in Adult Foster Care. Provide social services to eligible residents upon request or when deemed necessary for the protection of the resident. This includes developing, implementing, and coordinating individualized service plans in conjunction with the client, the facility operator and other professionals working with the client. These service plans will be reviewed when appropriate or at least every six months. Provide aceietsnre to onoratore will benefit the residents. Visit facilities periodically to assure delivery of appropriate services to the residents and evaluate at least annually facility programs. Obtain confirmation, at least annually, that facilities have obtained any necessary State and local licenses, and meets local fire, safety and sanita- tion requirements. Participate in developing facility program and policy when requested to do so by the operator. Furnish information and assist in developing services needed by individual resfdczts. Annually negotiate the participation agreement between county department and the facility operator. in obtaining specialized services which 4 SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 Setvi ce: ADULT FOSTER CARE (Cont.) Sec&LCe Definition: Retatedtoacal(s):2, 3, 4 Related to Objective(s): 9, 10, 11 PERSONS ELIG,SLE TO RECEIVE SERVKE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF ESTIMATED tTATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS COST WOE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY QUARTERLY SSI recipients x x 1680 $10,000 Other assistance payments reci;ttcts x x 620 4,000 A -18- -r SERVICE CATALOG COLORAtX) DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 19x5 Service_ ASSESSMENT OF NEED FOR PROTECTION Service Definition: The service "Assessment of Need for Protection" is provided only in cases of potential or suspected child or adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation. With respect to children this service comprises the following activities performed by the staff of the county department: 1. Identification and diagnosis. 2. Receipt of reports and investigations thereof. 3. Determination that the child is vulnerable or at risk of neglect, abuse, or exploitation. 4. Arrangement of or, if they are not available at no cost, purchase of psychological evaluations. 5. Counseling with parents to enable the staff to evaluate if the child should remain in its own home or be placed in an alternative living situation. Typically, the above will include contacting the referral source, relatives, and neighbors, conferring with lay enforcement, physicians, psychiatrists, and other medical services personnel, and examining psychological data and educational records. With respect to adults, this service comprises the following activities performed by the staff of the county departments: 1. Identifying adults who need assistance or who have no one willing and able to assist them responsibly. 2. Providing prompt response and investigation upon the request of an adult at risk or other persons acting on that individual's behalf. 3. Diagnosing the individual's situation and service needs. -19- i SERVICE CATALOG COLORACO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 `eh ice: ASSESSMENT OF NEED FOR PROTECTION (Cont.) Sec\icy Cehrtitico: For both children and adults this service includes the arrangement for physical and psychological eresminations by the county department staff and purchase of those examinations if they are not available elsewhere et no cost to the child or adult. This service is utilized for all cases involving protection from abuse, neglect, or exploitation of children. This service is available to eligible individuals living in skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities. Related to Goals):3, 5 Related to Objettire(s): 9, 10, 12 flaso•s ELIO'BLE TO RECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF STATE. DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS PIOE OTHER AUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x 2290 $71,000 SSI recipients x x Y Y 1600 1,700 17,000 Other assistance payments x x y y 400 recipients 540 6,000 Children placed in foster y y 100 care x x 870 27,000 by county departments y y 600 Xedicaid x x 170 2,000 Income eligible - Subgroup A x x y y nD 0 25,000 Persons eligible without y y 000 regard x x 760 23,000 to income y indicates purchase of physical or psychological examinations y y 500 -20- SERVICE CATALOG COLORACc DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 CHILD FOSTER CARE Ser''ce Cretin tior'. Foster care is a service through which 24 hour protection, care, and treatment is provided for children who have been relinquished or must be removed from the parental home because they are dependent or neglected, in need of supervision, or delinquent. This service includes services performed by the staff of the county department, services performed by family foster homes including those for children with special needs, group homes, and residential child care facilities. Title XX funds are to be used only for services provided by county departments and for services purchased for children with special needs in family foster homes and for emergency shelter care for children needing T--Pection in receiving homes, group homes, or family foster homes. Foster care services Which are funded through Title XX are explained in greater detail below: Activities performed by the staff of the county departments to provide foster care services include - a . The recruitment and certification of foster care facilities. . The initial and ongoing training and education of foster parents. ▪ Supervision of the child and foster home. • Counseling with the child and parents in preparation for foster placement. • Counseling with the child and his parent and foster parents toward re- uniting the family. • Annual review of the foster home relative to standards. • Continuing evaluation of the appropriateness of the placement. . Initiating necessary court involvement when the child cannot be reunited with his family and planning permanent foster care or adoption. Services are purchased from foster family homes which have been certified as able to meet the special needs of physically and mentally handicapped children. The handicap and need for special services must be documented by an appropriate pro- fessional person other than the placement worker. The cost of basic foster care, the care which includes normal parenting responsibilities, can be purchased by the county departments, but such costs are reimbursable under programs other than Title XX. -21- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 4, 1975 Sec.ice. CHILD FOSTER CARE (Cont.) SeniCe Definition emergency Shelter can be purchased through the county department as part of pro- tective services for any child, including runaways. This shelter is provided in certified foster family homes, group homes, and receiving homes, and is reimburs- able through Title !LK for a period not to exceed 30 days in a 12 month period for any child or youth. Foster care service includes the arrangement for physical examinations by the county department staff and purchase of examinations if not available through other re- sources at no cost. Related to Goal(s): 3, 4 Related toObjective(s): 9, 11, 12, 13 PERSONS ELI GIB LE TD RECE:V E SERVICE AVAi' M£THDD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF ESTIMATED tIATE- - DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS COST WIDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY QUARTERLY AFDC recipients SSI recipients Other assistance payments recipients Children placed in foster care by the county departments Income eligible - Subgroup A a - indicates special needs services b - indicates emergency shelter costs • a b a b a b a b a b 990 30 70 30 1 2 10 0 1 2430 80 160 660 30 50 $257,000 7,000 21,000 8,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 1,000 632,000 18,000 48,000 171,000 7,000 15,000 -22- SERVICE CATALOG COLORACO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1975 .mice COURT RELATED Sewi e i:\tli niticn: Court related services involve assisting courts at their direction; when their own resources are inadequate; or other community resources are not available. When incidents of adilt or child abuse, exploitation or neglect involve court proceedings, the staff of the county department may assist the court by: 1. Investigating reported abuse, neglect, or exploitation. 2. Studying reported cases. 3. Making recommendations to court and providing periodic reports. 4. Petitioning the court. 5. Making court appearances when requested or required. This service also involves assisting those courts who so request in cases involving runaway youth, family problems, training, or incorrigibility or in cases where the need for wardship, guardianship, or custody of adults or children or adoptive pro- ceedings are indicated. In addition to the activities specified above the staff in county departments may also: . Study reported runaway situations, or instances of truancy or incorrigibility and make reports to the courts. ▪ Supervise the youth affected by a court decision on an ongoing basis and provide periodic reports to the court. Make an objective comprehensive report to the Court regarding the qualifi- cations of each parent regarding the best disposition of the child in custody disputes in divorce actions between parents. Refer to a counseling service or provide counseling to individuals on how to cope with divorce and to handle the child's feelings during the diffi- cult time when custody disputes occur. • Provide consultative services prior to a custody hearing. • Evaluate the need for a court referral and sign CHINS petitions when indicated. • Cooperate with courts on Delinquency Petitions. . Conduct social investigations and prepare a "Social Summary" at the court's request. -23- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1976 tl)VRr SSLATSD (Cont.) Se(10101 Detiniticn: . Prepare a child or his family for a court hearing. • Testify in court. . Prepare Progress Reports for the courts as requested. • Assist the court as requested with placement planning and supervision of children. • Assist in arranging for the return of runaway youth to their hone. This service is available to eligible individuals living in skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities. Re!ated to Goal(s): 3, 4, 5 Re!ated to Otective(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF STATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS RIDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x 740 $76,000 Children placed in foster care by the county departments x x 280 29,000 Income eligible - Subgroup A x x 490 51,000 SSI recipients x x 300 18,000 Other assistance payments recipients x x 100 6,000 Medicaid recipients x x 30 2,000 -24- • SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1975 Se€ u cd: ikLi CARE Day care service means care of a child for a portion of a day, but less than 24 hours, in his own home by a person other than the parent or parent substitute, in a relative home, in a licensed or certified day care home, or group day care facility. Day care services include direct care, meals, and a program which pro- vides opportunities for learning how to cope with the world in which the child will have to live, but does not include psychiatric or physical treatment pro- gram S. Day care services as defined above may be provided to children with special needs who are mentally retarded, have physical handicaps, exhibit emotional disturbances or behavior problems as determined by the county department social worker and physician, or in determinations of mental retardation a psychologist. Day care services may be provided to children who are in families where there is neglect or abuse. Day care services may be provided for children in an AFDC family where the parent is hospitalized, employed, or in training for employment. Day care services for school age children during regular school hours must be different from, and cannot be substituted for, educational services provided by school districts under Colorado's Handicapped Children's Act. Activities performed by the staff of the county departments which are directed et day care service include: 1. Recruiting and studying suitable child care facilities and certifying or recommending for licensing those facilities. 2. Providing counseling, training, and technical assistance to day care facilities to ensure quality care and program and fiscal accountability. 3. Providing clients with information about and referral to suitable facil- ities and working with parents to develop an individualized child care plan. 4. Counseling parents regarding all aspects of day care placement so that the placement serves the best interest of all those involved. 5. Determining eligibility of a vendor for the purchase of service and authorizing payment to the vendor for day care services rendered. 6. Monitoring established child care plans to insure quality care that con- tinues to meet the child's needs and to insure compliance with local, state and federal regulations. 7. Arranging and assisting with payment procedures for the purchase of day care. -25- SERVICE CATALOG COL @RADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL. SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1975 MIOMMMOMMMK Sere ce: DAY CARE (Cont.) Senicd N!initiQon. the following types of facilities may provide day care: 1. In Home Day Care: Day care provided in the child's own home by an approved friend, neighbor, or relative for a portion of the day or day care provided in the home of a relative by that relative for a portion of the day. 2. Day Care Home: A licensed or certified unrelated family home in which a maximum of six children receive care during a part of the 24 -hour day. 3. Croup Day Care A licensed facility in which care is provided during Facility: part of a 24 -hour day for a group of 7 or more children. This service includes the arrangement for physical examinations by the county de- partment staff and purchase of those examinations for eligible AFDC and SSI recip- ients if they are not available elsewhere at no cost. A fee may be charged for day care services. Services are purchased from Maternal and Child Health, Denver Health and Hospitals, City and County of Denver, related to development, recruitment, study, expansion and impro:ement, approval and re-evaluation of facilities providing family and group day care services to children; and technical assistance to providers of day care to improve the quality o€ day care. Related to Goal(s): 1, 2, 3, 4 Related to Objective(s): 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12 PERSONS ELIClgLE M RECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVER( NUMBER OF STATE• DI -FELT PURCHASED PERSONS ■UDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients* x x 5500 $305,000 x 801,000 SSI recipients* x x 40 24,000 x 6,000 Children placed in foster care x x 60 5,000 by county departments x 23,000 Income eligible - Subgroup A* x x 60 14,000 x 23,000 Income eligible - Subgroup B x x 4000 129,000 x 583,000 *Provided only under certain conditions. See the appendix for a complete description of eligibility criteria. -26- a SERVICE CATALOG COLOR:%1'D DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER i, +975 EDUCATION AND TRAINING Ser[Ce Services provided to help individuals within their capabilities to secure from avail- able community resources education and training that will lead to employment. The staff of the county department may perform the following activities related to this service: . Arranging for education or other vocational training • Counseling individuals about their job potential, the need for skill training related to obtaining a certain type of job and their readiness for training, and helping then conquer fears of failure in a new situation. • Providing information about community resources and educational opportunities. . Making referrals to vocational rehabilitation services, the WIN Program and other resources. • Follow-up counseling with persons who have entered training to assist them in the adjustment process and to assist in the resolution of family crisis or personal problems which threaten continued training. . Focusing training plans towards areas of employment available in the comunity. Services provided to assist children who are having problems in school, such as poor attendance, poor achievement, disciplinary problems include: . Assisting older children to continue in school or plan for advanced education in relation to their interests and capacities. . Helping parents and other appropriate adults to provide a climate in the home conducive to educational achievement. The types of training which can be purchased have certain restrictions: 1. Training for AFDC recipients over age 16, SST, and other assistance payments recipients may be purchased by the county department when the training plan is limited to one year and is directed at the goal of self-support through employment related to the training program. 2. Assistance in paying for reasonable costs of training may be provided if all other potential resources have been explored. Costs may include tuition, books, fees, uniforms, tools, transportation, eyeglasses, as well as costs of prep courses and costs of tests for GED certification. 3. AFDC children and children placed in foster care by the county departments who wish to continue their education and demonstrate an ability to do so may receive assistance in paying for reasonable costs for education which cannot be offset by tuition waivers, scholarships, grants, and other forms of financial assistance. This assistance ray continue until the eligible child is 21 years old; and must be directed at the self-support goal. 4, Physical examinations which are required for entry into or placement in an education or training program may be arranged by the county department staff and may be purchased if they are not available at no cost elsewhere or are not available under the Medicaid or Medicare program. _27_ SERVICE CATALOG COLORAco CEPARTAMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 157$ Se". Ce. EE!&CATION AND TRAINING (Cont.‘ SeryrCe rt.n \\ • Related to Geat(s): I, 2 Rested to Obiective(s): 2, 5, 14 =E.B5`.v5 ELIGIBLE flCEIVE 5ER'r•CE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF STATE. DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS +D0E OTHER PUBLIC PPWATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x x x 2630 $85,000 7,000 SSI x x 530 2,000 x x 500 Other assistance payments x x 260 1,000 recipients x x 500 Children placed in foster care x x 560 18,000 by county departments x x 1,000 —28- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO OEPART VENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 Sei Nr ce: EMPLOYMENT Senlw Cell flu tu on: Services to assist persons in using available community resources to secure appropriate paid employment. Activities performed by the staff in the county departments include: 1. locating and developing, on-the-job training programs and placing persons in these programs. 2. Counseling individuals about their job potential and readiness and helping them conquer fears of failure in the new situations. 3. Counseling with family members about the adjustments to be made as a result of employment. 4. Holding group meetings about applying for jobs, expectations of e.ployers, financial planning, family stresses, and other problems of employment. 5. Following -up and counseling with persons who have entered employment to assist them in the adjustment process and to assist in the resolution of family crisis or personal problems which threaten continued work. 6. Assessing jobs available in the community. 7. Referring persons to jobs which are available. S. Cooperating with the Division of Employme::t's WIN team in assessing the job potential of individuals and selecting those persons most likely to become employed as a result of that individual's participation in the WIN program. 9. Referring persons to other manpower agencies such as Vccational Rehabilita- tion, CETA sponsors, and local employment service offices. 10. Arranging for vocational evaluation and testing. 11. Arranging for and making placements in protective employment. Routine physical. examinations which are required to obtain employment can be arranged by the staff of the county department and purchased if they are not available else- where at no cost to the client. Related to Goar{s): 1, 2 Pelated to Objective(s): 2, 14 __a Di EL._ _ TO RECEIVE SERv:E Sg: .; BLE METRO° OF DELuERY P .3ER OF TATE- DIRECT PURCIra5ED TT F £RSONS e ICE OTHER PUBLIC PRiV*TE QUARTERLY ESTIMATE° COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients Children placed in foster care by county department SSI recipients x x x x x x y y Y Y y y 3430 260 530 $93,000 900 7,000 100 6,000 0 Other assistance payments x x 170 2,000 recipients y y 0 y indicates purchase of physical examinations only. -29- Pe SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 Se". cu: FAMILY PLANNING Service Clttinition' Family planning services are social, education, and medical services to enable appropriate individuals including minors, to limit voluntarily their family size or to space their children through prevention or postponement of conception. Activities in which the county staff typically engage while providing this ser- vice include: I. Providing information on birth control and available resources for obtaining birth control devices. 2. Counseling with families about the number and spacing of children as this :elates to their life goals. 3. Making referrals to family planning clinics and other counseling and medical resources available in the community. Related to Goa1(s): 1, 2, 3 Related to Objective(s): 3, 6, 7, 9, 14 PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD Or DELIVERY NUMBER OF STATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS . VOE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x 810 $38,000 Children placed in foster care by county departments x x 190 9,000 SS1 recipients x x 50 3,000 Other assistance payments recipients x x 10 1,000 -30- SER\ICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1975 FINANCIAL `A ACE)tVT SeneIOil Csihniti n: Counseling services to aid a person to become a better iinancial manager. Individual or group counseling services are provided by the staff of the county department through which specific money management and consumer buying techniques are taught so that the person can manage money to avoid legal suits, eviction notices, and make the best possible use of the limited funds available to the family or individual. Individual counseling for AFDC families who are placed on protective payments to assure appropriate use of their assistance grant are also included in this service. Financial management also includes counseling about their responsibilities, with conservators and guardians of adults and children on behalf of the dependent child or incompetent adult. Services provided to individuals and families include: 1. Assisting individuals in paying bills. 2. Assisting individuals in budgeting. 3. Educating individuals in comparison shopping. 4. Assisting individuals in banking matters. 5. Counseling with creditors. 6. Reviewing personal needs funds of individual clients in nursing homes. 7. Assisting clients to obtain all available income, including federal income programs and possible tax rebates. mil service may be provided to eligible individuals living in skilled or inter- mediate care nursing facilities. Refatei toGoat(s}: 1, 2, 3, 5 Pelated to Objectives): 3, 5, 9, 12, 14 PERSONS ELIGiaLE RECEDE SERVICE AVAILABLE M£THOO OF OELIVERY MUVRFR OF %FATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS EDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients Children placed in foster care by county departments SSI recipients x x x x x x 2400 ]QQ Asa $24,000 2,QQQ 9,tfut� Other assistance payments recipients x x 280 3,000 Medicaid recipients x x 190 1,000 911 CAT -CLOG COLORAEO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 *IS _ Service. HEALTH RELATED Se„ice Cefinitica: Services provided to assist individuals to attain and maintain a favorable condition of health by helping them to identify and understand their health needs and to se- cure and utilize necessary medical treatment. These services augment the medical treatment available from the Medicaid or Medi- care program and are provided to the extent similar services are not available from Medicaid or Medicare. Activities engaged in by the staff of the county departments as part of this service assisting individuals: 1. To identify their health needs. 2. To secure and utilize necessary medical treatment including services in medical emergencies. 3. To secure and utilize preventive and health maintenance services including Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment 'EPSDT) Program ser- vices for AFDC children available from the Medicaid Program, maternal and child health programs, handicapped children's programs, and other health service programs. 4. To secure medical rehabilitative services which are necessary to prepare for employment, education, or training. 5. By providing or arranging for treatment of emotional and mental problems interferring with the ability co seek and retain employment. 6. To help assure continuity of treatment programs. 7. To help individuals secure admission to medical institutions and other health related facilities. 8. By jointly assessing health needs and coordinating delivery of health services with medical -social review teams. this service is available to eligible individuals living in skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities. Berated to Goar(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aerated to Objective(s): 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10 PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECErvE SERv'CE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY SPATE- OIREr_ ■ICE OTHER NUM3ER OF J .iCHASED PERSONS PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x 5240 $204,000 Children placed in foster care by county departments x x 620 24,000 SSI recipients x x 2070 114,000 Other assistance payments recipients x x 690 38,000 Medicaid recipients x x 220 12,000 -32- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1975 $eMc$: HOME MANAGEMENT SERVICE SSer.i a nitiory Formal or informal instruction and training in the many facets of managing a house- hold including budgeting, care and maintenance of the home, food preparation and nutrition, health care, consumer education, and child rearing. Activities engaged in by county department staff include: 1. Counseling on housekeeping skills. 2. Counseling on proper food preparation and storage. 3. Counseling on nutritional requirements. 4. Counseling on relationship between nutrition and health. 5. Counseling on child rearing techniques for adults caring for a minor child. 6. Referring case to the Homemaker Unit for services in the home management area. 7. Referring the case to appropriate community agency to provide information on the above areas. Related to Goal(s):1, 2, 3, 4 Related to Objeclivels):3, 5, 9, 12, 14 PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERvCE AVAILABLE METHOD Or DELIVERY NUMBER OF STATE- OIPPURCHASED PERSONS WIDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x 2120 $68,000 SSI recipients x x 1080 40,000 Other assistance payments re- cipients x x 400 15,000 -33- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT or SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOOER 1, 1975 Se,nICO. HOMEMAKER • • • Sei'.lcrt C'et ?aion. Homemaker services are provided to eligible adults by a county department trained and supervised homemaker, in collaboration with the caseworker staff, to individuals in their ova homes to assist them to overcome specific barriers to maintaining, strengthening and safeguarding their functioning in their home. The service in- cludes teaching of financial management and home management skills, and performing homemaking tasks or personal services for these categories of recipients. Homemaker services are provided to eligible families by county department trained and supervised homemakers, in collaboration with casework staff, to teach home management and child rearing in the home, to serve as models for parental behavior and to observe parental behavior as part of the county department's assessment of existing or potential child abuse or neglect situations. When necessary, home- makers assume responsibility for the full care and supervision of children when a parent is incapacitated, ill, or out of the house temporarily. They also provide guidance and instruction to mothers about child care and homemaking skills. Activities typically engaged in by homemakers can include: Assisting with home management by vacuuming, dusting, kitchen cleaning, bathroom cleaning, changing bed clothing, removing trash, doing the laundry, ironing clothes, mending clothes, grocery shopping, food pre- paration, and child care, to aid people with serious limitations to re- main in or return to their own home. This assistance does not include the performance of heavy tasks such as heavy laundry, outside window washing and washing walls and ceilings, or tasks which require standing on ladders or chnirs. Providing personal care services such as bathing, grooming the hair and nails, dressing, and exercising aged and disabled people. Personal care services must be under medical supervision. Providing educational and supportive services to individuals and families needing guidance and assistance in day to day living. The homemaker would establish a household routine, teach money management and purchasing skills, teach menu planning skills and skills in providing for special dietary needs, skills in paying bills and child rearing, and assist with letter writing. Observing individual and family functioning and, as a part of the county department team, suggesting possible intervention or the provision of additional services. Providing transportation for shopping and medical needs when all other resources for transportation have been explored and are not available. -34- I SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1975 Sen. C2. Hl NAKER (Cont) se:v,ce Ce' n,t c.i the Homemaker Services described above are available from all county departments except the county department in Class it counties. Class II counties are named in the appendix. In these counties only emergency homemaker services are available. These services are purchased by the county department and are similar to the ser- vices described above for eligible adults. However, they are provided only to meet an immediate specific need but not to change long-term patterns or be a teaching situation. 1-1.eted to GQatfs) 2, 3, 4 Petate: tc CbectIvecsk 8, 10, 11 SE➢'; CE AWaADEE1 MF. THOOOr DELIVERY MURDEROr t tatE. DIRECT PURCHASED c £RSONS AIDE OTHER PJB.JC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients Income eligible - Subgroup A 2 SSI recipients Other assistance payments recipients x x x x x x x x 1360 120 1390 470 $406,000 37,000 973,000 327,000 Medicaid recipients x x 150 103,000 SSI recipients who have need for Class services for less than one month to shorten a term of hospitali- count+es II x 10 1,000 zation, or to prevent institutioe- alization because of a temporary incapacity of either the recip- ient or a responsible person caring for the recipient. only �-rdi tes that the service available statewide except in Class II counties (See appendix) 2$erviee provided only to those families in which the children have been the victim• of parental abuse, neglect, or exploitation or in which there is the potential for abuse, neglect, or exploitation. _35- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER', 1975 sc .•91N Ice. HC.i'SINC lM'R'OVE ENT Seritc'e Cefinitim: Service directed toward working with landlords and others to upgrade sub -standard rental housing; to obtain repairs to homes if sub-stardard or unsuitable, and to find other housing which is suitable and adequate at affordable prices. S a For individuals with special needs this service includes locating appropriate individual or group living arrangements designed to meet those special needs. Additionally, the services include activities such as: i. Helping to secure basic household furnishings. 2. Working to improve landlord/tenant relations. 3 . Identifying sob -standard housing. 4. Working to secure corrections to housing code violations. 5. Assisting to obtain or retain home ownership. 6. Helping relocate to more suitable housing. 7. Working with the tenants in public housing facilities to improve inter- personal relations among the tenants in the public housing authority's housing. Related to Goar{s): 2, 3, 4 Related to Objective(s): 3, 5, 8, 12 PERSONS ELIGIBLE r7 RECEIVE SER. CE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF ESTIMATED iTATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS COST WIDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x 220 $42,000 SSI recipients x x 110 25,000 Other assistance payments recipients x x 40 9,000 -36- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 INDIVIDUAL AND FAM1L1 ADJUSTMENT Sen ee Cetlnitipi. Counseling services directed primarily toward the behavior of persons as individuals and/or as members of a family and conmunity, with the focus on how individuals may become optimally functioning, contributing, self-sufficient members of family and ceavunity life. This service includes counseling with parents of abused, neglected, or exploited children and providing therapy and training as necessary. It also includes counseling with adults at risk or that individual's family or other interested persons involved in adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation. This service may be provided for eligible individuals living in skilled nursing facilities or intermediate care facilities. Related to Goal(s): 1.. 2, 3. 4, 5 Related to O•bjective(s): 2, 3, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 PERSONS ELrG,BLE TO RECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OT t.TAIE. DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS WIDE OTHER PUBLIC PR,VATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients Children placed in foster care by county departments income eligible - Subgroup A for children & adults in need of protection SST recipients x x x x x x x x 1760 830 2970 820 $215,000 101,000 362,000 90,000 Other assistance payments recipients x x 270 30,000 Medicaid recipients x x 90 10,000 -37- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER.). 1975 Se{\pica: INFORMATION AND REFERRAL. :mice DetiniUot: Services available upon request to any person who needs information to utilize available resources and community services to meet their needs. Activities performed by the staff of the county department include: . Assess a person's service needs to facilitate an appropriate referral. . Advise people of services available in the community. . Make referrals. . Follow through on referrals made. ▪ Provide information to other county departments and agencies to facilitate their working with clients. Identify, and document lack of service resources so that resource develop- ment can occur. This service may be provided to eligible individuals living in skilled nursing facilities or intermediate care facilities. Related to Goat(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Related to Ctjective(s{: 1, 16 PERSONS EL10I3LE TD DECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF 'STATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS WIDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY All persons requesting informs- tion. x x 9730 $400,000 -38- SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1, 1975 Sonic* LEGAL Service Delinitien: Services provided to assist persons to obtain legal counsel in relation to civil criminal actions or to resolve problems which -an lead to such actions. Activities performed by the staff of the county departments include: or 1. Getting legal representation and protection for clients regarding eviction, divorce, and other similar civil actions. 2. Couaseling to help clients make better use of legal services available in the community. 3. Arranging for legal services purchased by COSS from the Legal Aid Society without federal financial participation. Related to Goal{s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Related to Objective(s): 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO AEC£IVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF STATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS 110E OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients Children placed in foster care by county departments Income eligible - Subgroup A for chidren& adults in need of protection SSI recipients x x x x x x x x 600 230 390 290 $32,000 12,000 21,000 8,000 Other assistance payments recipients x x 110 3,000 -39- AI SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1475 See.i e. SERVICES FOR THE DEVECOPNLNTALLY DISABLED IN SPECIAL PROGRAMS Service Cefinition: Community centered boards provide special programs for developmentally disabled children std adults. The following services previously defined and described are purchased from community centered boards through agreements with the Department of Institutions and community centered boards for eligible persons. For developmentally disabled children in community centered board programs, trans- portation, health related, individual and family adjustment, and day care services may be purchased, where such services are sej.aretuiy ideattfeblu and distinct from educational services provided under the Handicapped Children's Act for Colorado. For developmentally disabled adults services which may be purchased from community centered boards include education and training services, health related services, individual and family adjustment, financial management, and home management services. Transportation may be purchased to the extent necessary to access the special pro- grams. One additional service, adult day care services, not previously presented in the services catalog is to be purchased for developmentally disabled adults. This service consists of providing a protective setting in which supervision and ser- vices to promote social, health, and emotional well-being through opportunities for companionship, self -education, and to develop skills in daily living, self -manage- ment, and physical coordination. (The latter does not include purchase of recreation services.) A special program is provided for developmentally disabled adults at Cheyenne Village. Cheyenne Village provides home management, financial management, and individual and family adjustment. This program is partially funded through an agreement with the El Paso County Department of Social Services. Information and referral and advocacy services for the mentally retarded are provided statewide through 15 local offices by the Colorado Association for Retarded Citizens 'CARC) through agreement with CDSS. No fees are to be charged for services purchased in behalf of eligible developmentally disabled clients in the above special programs. -4O- P£RSOKS£L!QIBLE TQ RECEIVE SERVICE SERVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTAIF►uT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCTOBER 1. 1975 ervi Cd: SERVICES FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED IN SPECIAL PROGRAMS (Cont.) :e,vics Definition: Related to Goaf(s): 1, 2, 4 Related To Objective(s): 2, 3, 5, 9, 12 AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF t TATE- DIRECT PURCHASED PERSONS BIDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x 350 $19,000 a 129,000 Children placed in foster care x x 210 4,000 by county departments a 77,000 Income eligible - Subgroup A x x 590 37,000 a 354,000 b 8 3,000 SSI recipients x x 1220 122,000 a 1180 891,000 b 40 18,000 Other assistance payments x x 30 4,000 recipients a 20 15,000 b 2 1,000 All developmentally disabled persons x c 20,000 59,000 a indicates Community Center Board b indicates Cheyenne Village c indicates information, referral, and advocacy services purchased from CARC - 41 - SdRVICE CATALOG COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES OCYODER S, 1975 sec. IC: TeAV S fORTAT tiAN San ice Cehniuen: The staff of the .-runty department will provide or arrange for the provision of transportation to access community facilities and resources when related to cer- tain specific services in a service plan and transportation is not available free through other resources including WIN, or is not available through the Medicaid program. Transportation to obtain medical care and services is a benefit of the Medicaid program for those recipients eligible for Medicaid and shall be used for a. The specific services for which transportation may be provided or purchased are: 1. Employment; job search, interviews, and counseling. 2. Foster care (both child and adult). 3. Education and training. Related toGoa1(s): 1, 2, 4 Related to Objective(s): 2, 5, 11, 12 OERSCNS ELIG'BLE TO RECEIVE SERVICE AVAILABLE METHOD OF DELIVERY NUMBER OF %TATE- UIRECT PURCMAS£DA PERSONS WIDE OTHER PUBLIC PRIVATE QUARTERLY ESTIMATED COST QUARTERLY AFDC recipients x x y y 870 ;4,000 2,300 Children placed in foster care x x 680 42,000 by county departments y y 1,800 SSI recipients x x y y 780 39,000 1,600 Other assistance payments x x 370 30,000 recipients y y 1,300 *y indicates . purchased transportation -42- TABLE D SUXLLFY OF SERVICES, PERSONS ELIGIBLE, AND COSTS ~ PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICES* SERVICES AFDC SSI OTHER ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS MEDICAID C�IILD- REN IN FOSTER CARE INCOME BLES SUB- GROUP A INCOME IGI h BLES SUB- GROUP B ALL PERSONS TOTAL 9 MONTH SERVICE COST Adoption X X X g g x 541,000 Adult Foster Care X X 43,000 Assessment of Need X X X X X X 525,000 Child Foster Care X X X X X 3,570,000 Court Related X X X X X X 543,UOU Day Care X X X X X 5,799,000 Education S Training X X X X 34b 000 , Employment X X X X 328,000 Family Planning X X X X 151,000 Financial Mgmt. X X X X X 116,000 _ Health Related X X X X X 1,176,000 Home Mgmt. X X X 369,000 Homemaker X X X X X 5,540,000 Housing Improve- ment x X X 231,000 Individual E. Family Adjust- ment X x X X X X 2,423,000 Tnfcr_ati:: .S Referral X 1,199,000 Legal 227.000 Services for Developmentally Disabled X X X X X 5.201,000 Transportation X X X X 516.000 TOTAL *Refer to Service Catalog for a detailed description of both the service and persons eligible. -43- 28,784,000 I E SECTION 7 PROGRAM CVOROINATION 6 UTILIZATION This section describes how planning and the delivery of services will be co- ordinated with and utilize other related income maintenance and human services programs and describes the steps which will be taken by Colorado Department of Social Services to assure the maximum feasible utilization of services available under the Title XX program to meet the needs of the low income population in Colorado. As previously stated, the service plan is not a catalog of all human services programs and all human services planning activities which are available or are being conducted in Colorado. A. Title IV -A, Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program Eligibility for AFDC Is determined by the assistance payments staff in the county departments of social services. AFDC recipients are told of the availability of social services and if they voluntarily request social services they are referred to the appropriate social services staff of the county department. The AFDC program is supervised by the State Department of Social Services. The assistance payments staff and the social services staff coordinate their planning and administrative efforts at the county level to assure that services and assistance payments are available to eligible recipients. (See C below) B. Title IV -B, Child Welfare Program Child Welfare services are provided by county departments of social services. In low population counties with few staff, the same social services staff provide AFDC and child welfare services. In higher population counties with larger staffs, separate staff units provide social services on a specialized assignment basis. Where allowable, child welfare services will be included in Title XX because of the limited FFP available under Title IV -B. Persons receiving child welfare services may include any of the persons described in the section of this plan entitled "Person Eligible to Receive Services". Two groups described in that section, "Income Eligible - Subgroup A" and "Persons Eligible Without Regard to Income", were designed to allow certain costs attributable to the Child Welfare Program to be charged against Title XX funds. Limitations on Title XX services prevent the costs of all Child Welfare services being charged against Title XX funds. In particular Day Care and Homemaker services are not allowable as a "protective service" for "Persons Eligible Without Regard to Income". These services will, never- theless, be provided to those persons by county departments but the costs of services will be borne by the state, county, and, to a limited extent, by the federal government through Title IV -B funds. Additionally, the costs of foster care maintenance which are purchased from foster family homes and group homes, and the costs of maintenance and services purchased from residential child care facilities will be funded almost entirely by state and county appropriations. The costs of emergency shelter provided as a protective service will be charged against Title XX funds as will services for children with special needs provided by foster family homes. -44- I The costs attributable to state and county administration of the child welfare program will be charged to Title IV -B and Title XX funds to the maximum extent possible. Allocation of costs will be determined based on the distribution of direct services time reported through the "Time Analysis Report". C. Title IV -C, Work Incentive (WIN) Program Eligibility for the Work Incentive Program is tied to eligibility for AFDC. WIN program participants can be either mandatory or volunteers depending primarily upon the age of the children in the AFDC family. Social services available from the WIN program are normally provided by the Separate Administrative Unit (SAU) in each county department. Social services which can be provided are mandated by Title IV —C and are financed by 90 percent federal money. Th7' federal WIN allotment for fiscal year 1976 is expected to be large enough to cover the costs attributable to the WIN program. However, if WIN program utilization increases and program costs subsequently increase more than anticipated, any WIN program costs in excess of the federal WIN allotment will be charged against federal Title XX funds if there is a surplus of those funds. Because all WIN recipients are included in the description of "AFDC recipients" contained in the "Persons Eligible to Receive Services" section of the plan, WIN recipients are not separately described in that section or in the services catalog. D. Title XVI, Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program and the Colorado Supplement to SSI (SSI-CS) A person's eligibility for SSI-CS is determined by the county departments of social services and, as with the AFDC recipient, the SSI-CS recipient is offered the opportunity to participate in the social services program. SSI recipients who do not receive the Colorado Supplement are also elig- ible for services as indicated in the services catalog of this plan. CDSS coordinated with the Social Security Administration which administers the SSI program. When the program was established in 1973, mutual referral procedures were established for the income maintenance programs and for referral by Social Security Administration to county departments of social services for social services. Information about Colorado's Title XX Social Services program will be provided to the Social Security Administration for dissemination to those SSI recipients who are not also SSI-CS recipients. E. Other Assistance Payments Programs (AND, AB, OAP -A, OAP -B) The Aid to the Weedy and Disabled (AND) the Aid to the Blind (AB) and Old Age Pension (OAP -A, OAP -B) are three assistance payments programs funded by state and county government and administered by the county departments. Persons receiving assistance payments from these programs are included in the definition of "Other Assistance Payment Recipients" contained in the "Persons Eligible to Receive Services" section of this plan and are eligible to receive the services indicated in the services catalog. F. Title XIX Medical Assistance ( dicaid) Program The Medicaid program is administered by the state department. Eligibility for the Medicaid program is determined by county departments of social services in accordance with rules established by the State Board of Social Services. Persons eligible for Medicaid are normally eligible for services contained in the Title XX plan; however, individuals residing in institutions and receiving Medicaid benefits Are eligible only if they reside in skilled nursing homes or intermediate care facilities and are eligible only for these services specified in the plan as being provided to residents of skilled nursing facilities or intermediate care facilities. (See the glossary for the definition of institutions used for purposes of the Title XX Services Plan.) Sc a a C. Related Human Services Programs Planning coordination for related human services programs is described in the "Planning, Evaluation, End Reporting" portion of this plan. In addition to the activities listed there the following planning and service coordination mechanisms currently exist within the Colorado Department of Social Services (CDSS). Employment and Manpower: The manpower and WIN specialists in the CDSS have coordinated with the WIN program specialists in the Colorado Division of Employment and with the agencies ad- ministering the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) programs. Referral mechanisms between county departments of social services and the local offices of the Division of Employment exist. In many counties the Board of County Commissioners ad- ministers or is responsible for administering various manpower pro- grams. County departments coordinate with CETA prime sponsors to encourage client use of the CETA program, to secure job placements fcr assistance payments recipients and to obtain additional staff for the county department. Public Education: Coordination of social services with public education programs occurs at the county level of operation in the state's services delivery program. CDSS is participating in the efforts to develop a state plan for the education of handicapped children. Courts: County departments of social services work with courts in their county to perform investigations and studied and deliver foster care, adoption, child abuse and neglect services and protective services for adults. CDSS coordinates with the Juvenile Justice Coordinator in the Judicial Department and with the Department of Institutions to work out problems related to juvenile justice. Aging Programs: The agency responsible for administering programs for the aged under Titles III and VII, the Division of Aging, is located in CDSS. Necessary program coordination takes place within this organizational structure and there is an agreement in effect to facilitate cooperation and coordination. The county departments co- ordinate their delivery of services to the aging with the Area Agencies on Aging, Human Resources Commissions, and United Way agencies. Home health care for aged recipients is available through the cooperative efforts of the county departments and the Visiting Nurse Association. -46- Programs for Children: The Colorado Commission on Children and Youth is an advisory council for programs for children. The director of that program is eiaployed by COSS. Necessary program coordination effectively takes place because of the ties of this council to CDSS. Vocational Rehabilitation: Th. Vocational Rehabilitation Division is a part of CDSS. A memorandum of understanding between the Division of Public Welfare and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation is operational and speci€ies the referral, training and other working relationships between the two divisions. Health Planning: County departments coordinate with local health planning agencies to develop and coordinate the delivery of health services and assist in identifying the need for health services within the local health planning agency. Housing: County departments coordinate with and have access to the referral systems of the public housing authorities in those counties where public housing authorities exist. Developmentally Disabled Programs: The Governor's Council on the Developmentally Disabled is the planning and advisory council for Colorado. CDSS staff participate on the various regional boards of that Council. The Division of Developmental Disabilities in the Department of Institutions plans for the provision of services to the developmentally disabled through the Community Center Board (CCB) program. The county departments determine eligibility for CCB clients and refer them to the local CCB. The State Department of Social Services makes payment to the CCB's for service eligible recipients who are in CCB's. . Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs: County departments make referrals to locally -based alcohol and drug abuse programs and the Executive Director of CDSS is appointed by the Governor to participate on the alcoholism and drug abuse council. . Programs for Veterans: The Veterans Affairs Division in CDSS is responsible for formulating, establish, and supervising plans for prompt and efficient service to all veterans in Colorado and super- vises and assists all county veterans' service officers. The'unit coordinates its activities with other divisions in CDSS, the Colorado Division of Employment, and Veterans' groups. • Corrections Programs: A number of the CDSS staff is also a member of the Juvenile Parole Board. The Division of Yorih Services in the Department of Institutions cooperates with county departments in placing youths who are released from juvenile correctional institutions in foster homes, if necessary. The Division of Youth Services has agreed to pay the same rate for foster care as the county departments pay and to use only licensed foster homes. The state department participates in the Interstate Compact for Children. The state department cooperates with Division of Youth Services in developing legislation for child care for children in need of supervision. Some county departments cooperate with correctional institutions for adults and with adult parole boards. H. Steps Taken to Assure Maximum Feasible Utilization of Services The following steps will be taken through the Office of Public Information in COSS to assure maximum feasible exposure of the Title XX services program to the low income population in Colorado. -47- i a Include in one of the monthly assistance payments mailings, an announcement about Title XX benefits. Also, a reminder of avail- able services will be mailed semiannually to all public assistance recipients. • News releases, brochures and display ads will be prepared explaining Title XX services and displayed in media available to the low in- come population. Spanish language brochures will also be prepared. . Public service announcements on radio and television will be pre- pared which tell about Title XX services. C• ommunity organisations will receive brochures about Title XX . News material on social services will be placed in house organs and bulletins of other agencies. County departments are also responsible for developing methods to assure that eligible Yei oas utilize Title AX services to the maximum feasible extent. SECTION 8 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE The Title XX services program is supervised by the State Department of Social Services and administered by the County Departments of Social Services, The Division of Title XX Services is the division within the State Department of Social Services which is responsible for implementing Title XX. The Division of Field Operations in CDSS is responsible for supervising the operations of the county departments of social services. Both the Division of Title XX Services and the Division of Field Operations are under the supervision of the Associate Director for programs who reports to the Executive Director of CDSS. The State Board of Social Services is the rule -making body for CDSS and must approve all rules for county departments implementing Title XX. The responsibilities of the Executive Director and the State Board are contained in the Section 26-1-108, C.R.S. 1973. The State Board's rules are contained in the Social Services Staff Manual which is the body of rules which govern the administration of the Title XX program by the county departments. The county department of social services in each of Colorado's sixty-three counties administers the Title XX services program under the direction of the County Board of Social Services and under the supervision of CDSS. Responsibilities of the County Board are specified in Section 26-1-116, C.R.S. 1973. The County Board is normally composed of county commissioners. The director of the county department of social services is responsible to the County Board and the state department for the administration of the Title XX program in the county. The organizational structure of county departments vary considerably because of differences in size. Generally, the caseworker, social worker, and homemaker staff members are under the direction of a social services supervisor who reports to, or is, the county director. It is these county staff members who are involved in the direct delivery of the services contained in the service catalog. In -48- • addition, over 1000 volunteers assist the county departments in providing services. Volunteers. under the supervision of the county department, provide services such as escort services to aged recipients and assistance in remedial reading for children. advisory councils and committees, which exist at both the state and county levels, provide advice about the content and conduct of the programs of the state and county departments. Membership of the state level councils is determined by either the Governor or the State Board. The advisory councils and the appointing authority for each are described below: "Advisory Committee to Family and Children Services" has up to 24 members appointed by the State Board of Social Services. "Colorado Day Care Council" has seven members appointed from the Advisory Committee to Family 6 Children's Services. "Child Care Licensing Advisory Committee" has eleven members appointed by the Governor. "Medical Assistance and Services Advisory Council" has fifteen members appointed by the Governor. "State Advisory Council on the Handicapped" has seven members appointed r,. the Cvernor. "Board of Veterans' Affairs" has seven members appointed by the Governor. • "Colorado Commission on Children and Youth" has twenty-five members appointed by the Governor. "Colorado Commission on Aging" has eleven members appointed by the Governor. • About fifteen county departments have advisory boards similar to the Advisory Committee to Family and Children's Services. Other organisations are involved in the delivery of social cervices through pur- chase of services arrangements with the state department or county departments. ;hose services which can be purchased are specified in the services catalog. The rest common purchased service is day care. Day care services are purchased from _.sensed day care homes, group day care centers and family day care homes in accordance with the 1968 Federal Inter -agency Day Care Requirements and Colorado Services Staff Manual rules. Services are purchased from Community -centered Boards through agreement with the Colorado Department of Institutions. SECTION 9 NEEDS ASSESSMENT the needs of all residents of, and all counties in, Colorado were taken into account in developing this plan by using the following procedure: Input from all county departments about the needs for services in their counties was requested and received in March, 1975, following input from local residents. (See in the Planning, Evaluation, and Reporting section a more complete description of the process). CGSS requested input from concerned state agencies and large private - non -profit service organizations, including United Way agencies. -49- Available needs assessments reports were analyzed for appropriateness in the Title XX planning process, Reports in%'.*.4 A: State of Colorado, Commission Children & Youth Children and Youth Caught in the Crunch, a Mental Health Review, dated December 18, 1974. U.S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Findings of the 1973 AFDC Studys Part III. Services to Families, DREW Publication No. (SRS) 75-03766, October, 1974. renter for social Research d Development, Colorado Socioeconomic Data for 1972'and Change Measures 1970-1972, nanver, Colorado: Denver Research Institute, University of Denver, September, 1974. The results of the needs assessment were used to determine the viability and effectiveness of the current social services program and to determine what changes, if any, had to be made to better serve the low-income citizens of Colorado. The development of the Title XX service plan for the year beginning July 1, 1976 will be based on needs assessment data gathered from a variety of sources. These sources will include: The county departments of social services through a needs assessment process based on public meetings next January and through other methods the county director deems appropriate, The various advisory groups will be encouraged to discuss human service needs in their meetings and to provide information to the state department. pats related to needs assessment will be requested from other private and public organizations. Anyone aware of reports which would be helpful in the needs assessment process are encouraged to make the state department aware of the existence of such reports by writing or calling: Office of Planning & Evaluation Colorado Department of Social Services 1575 Sherman St. Denver, Colorado 80203 Telephone 892-3126 . The data from this variety of sources will be compiled and analyzed by both the state department and the county departments prior to preparing next year's service plan. SECTION 10 PLANNING, EVALUATION, AND REPORYINC A. Planning Activities a i Activities directed at planning the delivery of social services by the Colorado Department of Social Services have, in the past, been limited because the flexibility to implement plans was not inherent in Federal laws which governed the availability of federal funds for social services. Restrictions were placed on the types of services for which FFP was available and on the categories of people for whom services could be provided. r 1 The planning activities in which CDSS engaged prior to formulating this service plan were limited but useful in evaluating the planning process which CUSS intends to use for future planning. The FY 1976 budget request for CDSS had been approved by the Executive Director of CDSS one month before the Social Security Act Amendments of 1974 were enacted so the utility of planning activities for developing this year's service plan was constrained by the budget decisions made prior to enactment of the Title XX law. The four months available did not allow sufficient time in which to reallocate planning resources to satisfy all the requirements of 45 CFR 228.32. Never- theless, the following activities in which the department engaged were designed to partially satisfy some of those requirements: In February all county departments assessed the needs for social services within their counties. }tact ro.lntles held public meetings to obtain public input. Some counties interviewed current services recipients to determine the types of services needed. Finally, the counties assigned priorities to the services needed. Basically, the types of services they are currently providing received the highest priority in terms of need. Although this method of obtaining an assessment of needs is quantitatively unsophisticated, the idea -generation process did confirm the subjective analysis of the state and county staffs about needs for services and gaps in services. The Colorado Department of Institutions, Health, Labor and Employment, Local Affairs and the Governor's Office of Human Resources and many of the larger private, non- profit social services agencies and advocates were asked to provide input into Title XX planning. Prior to the passage of Title XX, CDSS had surveyed all regional councils of government to determine if they had conducted any human services needs assessment and to indicate the need for human services within their regions. The Department of Social Services participates in the efforts of the Office of State Planning and Budgeting, the Office of Human Resources, the Department of Institutions, and the Department of Health to improve resource utilization and accountability in the human service delivery system and to improve planning and management of the delivery system. Development of methods to obtain these improvements are the subject of a partnership agreement between Governor Lamm and the Regional Director of DHEW. -51- V Members of the state and county departments' staff met monthly to discuss problems and issues associated with implementing Title X.Y. Volume VII to the Social Services Staff Manual which contains the rules governing the op- eraticu of the social services program operated by all county departments was revised in its entirety to correspond with the Title XX service plan. Certain portions of Volume V, which governs county department fiscal practices, have also been revised to reflect the Title XX program. Training about program revisions caused by Title XX will be conducted in all county departments shortly after the beginning of the program year. The need for better coordination and integration of the human services delivery systems is great. The agencies which are responsible for the i.ctual delivery of services are the key to effective services coordination. these agencies, primary of which is the county department of social services, are at the local levels - the county, city, or town. The planning process for the Title XX services program must include significant planning efforts by the county departments to make use of the flexibility in the service program which Title XX makes possible. 1. RelattonshipLof Planning to the State's Budget Process and the Legislative Cycle: Internal planning and budgeting functions are performed by the Office of Program Planning, Evaluation, and Budgeting within CUSS in co- operation with the program managers. Results of program -planning efforts will be incorporated in the department's FY 1977 budget request which will be submitted to the Executive Budget Office in November, 1975. The departmental budget request will be reviewed by the Executive Budget Office. the Joint Budget Committee (JBC) of the State Legislature will probably start budget hearings in November, 1975, which means, in effect, that the department's budget request, which will include the State funds for operating the Title XX Social Services Program, must be prepared by November, 1975. Traditionally, the JBC has used the departmental budget request as the basis for their hearings and subsequent legislative action which is culminated in enactment by the Legislature of the Appropriations Bill in May or June prior to the start of the state's fiscal year in July. Ihe budget cycle for the county departments is not the same as for the State Department because the county fiscal year coincides with the calendar year. The State Department issues guidance for county department budget preparation in August. County Boards hold hearings to discuss the county budget. The Department also sponsors legislation which is intended to correct or improve services programs when the policy -making implications exceed those delegated to the State Board of Social Services. Social Services Staff members from both the state and county department often assist in preparation of legislation and testify at hearings conducted by Legislative committees who consider human services legislation. 2. Coordination with and Input from other State, Regional and Local Planning Organizations No formal mechanism currently exists within CDSS to coordinate with, -52- and utilize input fro.a, other planning organizations, except area - wide agencies on aging, on other than a special project basis. CDSS participated in the efforts to determine the impact on oil shale de- velopment to Region 11 Counties. The Office of State Planning and Budgeting coordinated the efforts of numerous planning organizations in chat effort. The Office of State Planning and Budgeting is co- ordinating the efforts of the Departments of Institutions, Health, and Social Services, and the Office of Human Services in the Human Services Delivery System efforts previously mentioned. The Division of Aging in CDSS is the State Agency on Aging and coordinates its activities with the areawide agencies on aging. In addition to coordinating with the Office of State Planning and Budgeting, the Office of Program Planning, Evaluation and Budgeting (OPPEB) in CDSS will seek to establish ongoing coordination with the f^'1 -Ding planning organizations in FY 1976: Comprehensive Manpower Planning Office Hea'_th Systems Agencies (designated under the National Health Planning and Resources Development Act) Criminal Justice Planning Agencies Re•_ional Councils of Government . Colorado Department of Labor and Employment • Colorado Department of Local Affairs Colorado Judicial Department Mile High United Way and other United Way agencies in Colorado Colorado Department of Education Colorado Department of institutions Many of the county boards and county departments are heavily involved in efforts to coordinate with their regional and local human service planning and service -providing organizations. Many counties are heavily involved in working with regional councils of governments, particularly those having a human resources commission component. The county departments, county boards, county advisory hoards, and other community organizations should coordinate their efforts to inventory human services programs available in the county or in the community, determine service priorities given the unique problems of each community, and determine an effective technique for improving the services delivery system and eliminating unnecessary duplication of services. OPPEB willassist the county departments in developing methods for coordinating their efforts with other agencies. The Field Operations staff will monitor county department coordination activity and bring to the attention of the State Department any county coordination efforts which are impaired by ineffective program coordination at the state level (either within the State Department or between various state agencies). The Field Operations staff will also be responsible for reviewing requests for OPPEB technical assistance and for determining whether county department social services plans are appropriate in addressing county human services problems. The importance of the county department in the planning process cannot be over -emphasized. The largest payoffs in terns of program effectiveness, -53- efficiency, and equitability occur through local efforts to understand and capitalize on program coordination and integration. CDSS has the responsibility to find solutions to program inter- face and coordination problems only when such problem -solving is beyond the scope of Ch: county department's responsibility. 3. Nerds Assessment in the Planning Process the needs assessment data gathered in preparation for Title XX was used to establish the services to be included in this plan. The data was used to compare the current services package then being provided by county departments with the needed services which were identified. Priorities assigned to needed services were used to establish a list of services to be provided state-wide. This list of prioritized ser- vices was compared with the department FY 1976 budget request to make the final determination of services to include. Because FFP for the social service program reached the federal ceiling of twenty-nine million dollars for FY 1915, and because the economic conditions in Colorado precluded increased state funding to establish new state social services programs, the planning problem vas to determine the groups of clients to be served and the servies to include. For FY 1976, the office of Program Planning, Evaluation, and Budgeting in CDSS will assist the Division of Title XX Services to interpret needs assessment data so that it can be utilized in the objective and service priority -setting procedures. The State Department will not engage in any needs assessment surveys other than specifying the format of public meetings to be held in January of 1976 to both evaluate and determine human services needs. The State Department intends to make maximum use of needs assessment and needs assessment -related data gathered and compiled by other agencies. This data will be utilized to evaluate the Title XX service program from a state-wide perspective. (See Section 8 - "Needs Assessment"). 4. Services Resources Inventory Because of the short time available, human service resources in the State were not thoroughly inventoried prior to developing the CASPP. However, some county departments have human services directories which inventory services resources available locally or regionally. In FY 1976, OPPEB will inventory social services resources on a county -by - county basis which will lead to the development of a state-wide inventory, identify gaps in services, and plan to fill the gaps in cooperation with state and county department social services staff. Establishing Priorities and Setting Objectives Priorities for the CDSS social services programs were made by the State Department, with ongoing input from county departments, and expressed in the departmental budget request prepared several months before Title XX was enacted into law. The JBC and, ultimately, the State Legislature expressed their priorities through the appropriations made for the various social services programs. -54- :Ky wN Objectives for social services programs were established by CDSS based on past expenditures and service program utilization. The legislature further defined the program objectives by establishing limits on the cost per service recipient for various, but not all, purchased service programs as part of the appropriation for the department. :h sefulness of the priority -setting process has been limited in the past because of the requirement that the same services to the sane eligible persons be provided uniformly by all county departments. With the advent of Title XX, priority -setting will become a more complex issue. The county departments will become more involved in the initial stages of the priority -setting process while maintaining their involvement in operational priority -setting. The State Board of Social Services will retain the authority to validate county -de- termined service priorities except those priorities mandated by law. Set :i:iijle the equitability, on a county -by -county basis, of the core services in the social services program will undoubtedly be necessary. (WEB 'rill assicn three staff members to prepare the Title XX service plan for the next program year. One of the staff members will devote a portion of time to evaluation of the Title XX program. Resources devoted to manning are estimated to be 563,000. 3. Evaluation The evaluation of the Title XX services program will consist of four components. The first component is monitoring of county department and service vendor compliance with State Department rules. This monitorinc activity consists primarily of individual client record reviews and fiscal records review and is performed by program con- sultants in the Title XX Division and the staff in the Field Operations Division. The second component is in-depth studies of limited scope performed by OPPEB and the Division of Title XX Services. Two studies will be conducted during this program year. The first study will examine the adequacy of the fee schedules used for the social services program. The second study will be an evaluation of the effectiveness of current social service reporting mechanisms, particularly the ability of those reporting mechanisms to provide information which is adequate to monitor the social services program. The third component is in-depth studies performed by organizations or individuals independent of the state and county departments using federal research and demonstration grant project money if available. Two studied are currently scheduled. The firm of Pacific Associates will review the state and county department management of day care services for the Regional Office of DHEW. The second project, which has not yet received federal approval, will utilize federal evaluation project money to evaluate the methods for placing children in the various types of foster care. The fourth component will he a compilation and analysis by OPPEB of evaluations or studies performed by other agencies or individuals totally lade?endent from the state or county departments, Staff resources devoted to evaluation are estimated to be $18,000. Rc22ort)_.y Ore Annual report in addition to those reports provided PHEW is made to -55- elected officials in accordance with C,R,S, 1973, Section 26-1-110. Any special operational reports are made in accordance with the Colorado "Information Coordination Act", C.R.S. 1973, Section 24-30-208. A quarterly report summarizing expenditures of funds for social services on a service by service basis will be made to the State Board of Social Services. One staff member in OPPEB is responsible for preparing statistical reports related to Title XX and other social service programs. Staff resources devoted to Title XX reporting are estimated to be $9,000. -56- CASPP: CDSS: Child Welfare Services: County Department: Developmental Disability: DREW: FFP: Income Eligible: In Need of Protection: Institutions: Monthly Gross Income: Appendix I GLOSSARY The acronym derived from Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan. CASPP is the same as "Services Plan". The initials of the Colorado Department of Social Services. CDSS is the same as the "State Department". Child welfare services is the general terminology used to describe adoption services, child foster care services, and protective services for children. When county department is referred to on this plan it means the County Department of Social Services. A disability attributable to mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, or a neurological impairment, which may originate during the developmental period, which can be expected to continue indefinitely, and which constitutes a substantial handicap. "Developmentally disabled person" means a person with a developmental disability. (Definition from Section 27-10.5-101, C.R.S. 1973, as amended.) The initials of the federal government's Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. DREW administers the Title XX program for the federal government. The initials for Federal Financial Participation which is the federal money Colorado receives for following federal rules and regulations pertaining to different programs including Title XX. Those persons eligible for services contained in this plan on the basis of monthly gorss income. See the "Persons Eligible to Receive Services" section of the plan. This refers to the condition of a child and adults who are alleged or adjudicated victims of abuse, neglect, or ex— ploitation so that they require protection from the persons who inflicted or were alleged to inflict the abuse, neglect, or exploitation. For purposes of this plan institutions means prisons, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities. See 45 CFR 228.44 for the further clarification of these facilities. The monthly sum of income received from the following sources that are identified by the U.S. Census Bureau in computing median income: (1) Money wages or salary; (2) Net income from farm self-employment; (3) Net income from non -farm self-employment: (4) Dividends, interest, rental income or royalties; (5) Pensions and annuities; (6) Alimony; (7) Child support; (8) Unemployment compensation; (9) Veterans pensions; (10) Workmen's Compensation; I-1 t Other Assist- ance Payments Recipients: Services Plan: (11) Public Assistance or welfare payments; (12) Social Security payments including pensions; and (13) Survivor's benefits, permanent disability payments and railroad retirement. This is a group of persons who are eligible to receive services under this services plan which is specifically defined in the section "Persons Eligible to Receive Services". This plan which was prepared by CDSS to meet the requirements of Title XX in order to receive FFP for the social services program administered or supervised by CDSS. Social Services/ For purposes of this plan and the services program administered Human Services: by CDSS, social services refer specifically to the services contained in this plan. Social Services are a part of the definition of human services which refer to a larger set of services including education, health, rehabilitation, parole and probation, income maintenance, social security, etc. Special Need A child has a "special need for day care" when the child is for Day Care: mentally retarded, physically handicapped, emotionally disturbed, or has behavior problems and the "special need for day care" has been determined by both the staff of the county department and an appropriate physician, or for determining mental re- tardation, a psychologist. That title of federal Social Security Act which is the law upon which the services plan is based. The Title XX legislation vas approved by the President January 4, 1975 and is contained in Public Law 93-647. The rules and regulations issued by DHEW implementing Title XX are contained in 45 CFR Part 228. A program of vocational training conducted by an instructor in a non- worksite setting or a worksite setting, or on-the-job training. The purpose of the training program is to impart skill or know- ledge with which to obtain employment. Training programs, except on-the-job training, must be less than two years in duration. Two or four year college, junior college, or community college programs whose purpose is to impart general academic knowledge and skills. Title XX: Training Program: Educational Program: I-2 Appendix 11 FERSCNS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE DAY CARE SERVICE 1, Children of AFDC Recipients, including those in the WIN Program, are eligible for day care when: a. the pother or other relative caretaker is employed, b, the mother or other relative caretaker is in a training program, (see glossary for definition of training program), c, the mother or other relative caretaker is in the final year of an educational program, (see glossary for definition), d. the mother or other relative caretaker is involved in activities directed toward entering employment or a training program, e, the mother or other relative caretaker is hospitalized, f, the children have a special need for day care (see definition of special need following), or g, the children are in a neglect or abuse situation. 2. Children who are SSI recipients are eligible for day care when: a, the children have a special need for day care, or b, the children are in a neglect or abuse situation. I, Children placed in foster care by county departments are eligible for day care to supplement the foster care service when: a, day care is necessary to maintain the child's foster care placement, or h, the child has a special need for day care. G, Children in families who are Incone Eligible - Subgroup A recipients _ receive day care when: a, the children have a special need for day care, or h, the children are in a neglect or abuse situation, 5. Children in families who are Income Eligible - Subgroup 3 recipients ray receive day care. (See Section 4 for a definition) A child has a "special need for day care" when the child is mentally retarded, physically handicapped, emotionally disturbed, or has behavior problems. The special need for day care rust be determined by both the staff of the county department and an appropriate physician or, for determining mental retardation, a psychologist. Ap end ix 111 Class II Counties in which Emergency Homemaker Services Hay be Purchased: Archuleta Baca Cheyenne Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert Gilpin Grand Hinsdale Jackson Mineral Ouray Pitkin Saguache San Juan San Miguel SLnntt Teller Appendix IV I Is Explanation of Differences Between Proposed and Final Service Plan A :e'bor of changes were made to the organization of the service plan in response to suggestions from the public and DREW reviewers. All sections have been numbered. The tables which tell where to apply for services and the fee schedule were both moved to the section which describes persons eligible to receive services. The section on resources and sources of resources was moved to Section 3. The des- cription of the availability of services by geographic area was made a separate section. Three new appendices were added which summarize public comments, des- cribe the public review process, and describe the differences between the proposed and final plan. In Section 1 the amount of dollars available for Title XX was changed to reflect the number of dollars available for the first program year rather than the entire fiscal year. This change was made in Section 3 also so the dollar figures are for the nine month program year. A more complete description of the "program year" was added. These changes were made because of a DREW review of the plan. Changes were made to eliminate reference to the "proposed" plan. Procedures for citizen participation during the period after publication of this plan are explained in Section 1 because it was not clearly specified in the proposed plan. in Section 2 a paragraph about the construction of the objectives was added to clarify the objectives themselves. Objective 4 was originally part of another objective in the proposed plan but was made a separate objective in the final plan. In objective 5 "developmentally disabled" replaced "mentally retarded" to reflect the actual scope of the objective. The wording in objective 7 was changed to make it Wore clearly reflect the intent. Objective 8 was modified to rake it clearer to understand. The word "inappropriate" was added to objective 12. The wording in objectives 14 and 16 was changed to make the meanings clearer. All these changes were made in response to comments received about the objectives. In Section 3 the dollar amounts were changed to nine month figures. In the pro- posed plan annualized figures were used. In Section 4, the definition of Medicaid recipients was clarified and the re- lationship of Medicaid recipients to "income status" clarified to satisfy DREW reviewers. The "income eligible" group was subdivided into two separate subgroups to clarify the conditions of eligibility. The income levels associated with the income eligible subgroups contained in Table A were changed to reflect changes to revised federal regulations, which significantly changed the percentages used to calculate maximum gross family income for certain family sizes other than four. Table A was modified significantly to make it easier to understand. The category, "Persons Eligible Without Regard to Income" was added after the definition of such persons vas clarified by DREW. It was added so that the state could receive Title XX FFP for the cost of services provided to people currently served by existing programs. In response to public comment, a paragraph was added to explain the relationship of persons eligible for services with special categories of individuals. A paragraph was added to explain the provision of services to persons living in certain types of institutions. This vas done in response to public comment. IV -1 A paragraph as added to explain the phase -in of eligible persors in the Title tV-A and VI programs. Revisions to federal regulations allow such a phase -in. A subsection vas added to explain fee collection. The fee schedule, Table C, was revised to reflect the changes in income figures and percentages used in preparing Table A. in Section 6 a paragraph was added to describe the primary sources of data utilized in preparing the cost and usage estimate contained in the service catalog. The service catalog format received one modification - "Eligible Categories" in proposed plan vas changed to "Persons Eligible to Receive Services" in the final plan. The estimated cost quarterly was changed for every service based on revised cost estimates using updated "Time Analysis" data. The cost of purchased services was more clearly differentiated from direct services. The numbers of the objectives has been changed to correspond to the renumbered objectives in Section 2. The estimated costs associated with different categories of persons eligible has been clearly delineated. Adoption services was modified to include the cost of purchased adoptive studies. Inc omission in the proposed plan was unintentional. The definition of Child Foster Care was modified to make it more easily understood and to eliminate reference to RCCF maintenance and services. The costs of RCCF maintenance and services will not be included in the Title XX plan but will be assumed by state and county funds. DREW regulations precluded charning RCCF costs to Title XX. The definition of Day Care Service was clarified. Specific services purchased from the City and County of Denver were added to clarify the content of Day Care Services. Appendix Two which describes the eligibility criteria for Day Care Services was modified to include both income eligible subgroups. Day care services to AFDC recipients in the final year of education was made allowable because of public comment. The definition of Education and Training Services was modified to clarify the types of training which can be purchased. The definition of Financial Management was changed to more fully explain the service. The definition of Home Management service was expanded to more fully describe the service. Information and Referral services for the Mentally Retarded have been included in Services for the Developmentally Disabled and removed from Information and Referral upon the advice of the legal staff. The definition of Services for the Developmentally Disabled has been clarified in response to public comment. Adult day care services have been defined in this service. The specific services for which transporation can be purchased have been modified to reduce the costs of purchased transportation. IV -2 Pit Section 7 has been modified to more accurately describe coordination between Title LV-3. 1V -C, and the Title XX program. The description of coordination with related human services program has been expanded to more adequately describe coordination activities at the county level. Coordination with corrections pro- grams was added. In paragraph H of Section 7, the preparation of Spanish language brochures was included as steps to be taken to assure maximum feasible utilization of services. A paragraph vas added to describe county responsibilities for assuring maximum feasible utilization of services. Section S received minor clarifying modifications. p t Section 9 has been changed to include a description of the needs assessment process for developing next year's Title XX plan. Section I0 has been mains d to clarify the role of the county department in the planning process emphasi ag the importance of the county departments. The role of the state department and the county departments has been differentiated. A discussion of the planning process to implement Title XX has been added as suggested by DHEW reviewers. The staff resources which the state department will de- vote to planning and evaluating Title XX are indicated. The evaluation process has been specified. When the proposed plan was prepared the scope and topic of Title XX evaluations was not known. The Glossary has been expanded to define certain terms which were unclear based on public comment. IV -3 Appendix V Description of the Public Review Process the proposed Title XX service plan was published July 1, 1975. Notification of publication appeared in various Colorado daily newspapers June 30, July 1, and J.ly 2, 1975 and in various weekly newspapers in consecutive issues. The following names are the newspapers in which the advertisement of publication appeared and the counties served by those newspapers: Newspaper The Denver Post The Pueblo Chieftain The Denver Weekly Denver Catholic Register Rocky Mountain News Durango Herald Greeley Tribune Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Counties All Counties Fremont, Custer, Huerfano, Las Animas, Baca, Prowers, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Pueblo Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Boulder Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Boulder, Douglas All Counties Montezuma, La Plata, Archuleta, San Juan, Dolores, Mineral Weld, Morgan, Logan, Larimer Mesa, Delta, Montrose, Garfield, Rio Bianco A copy of the advertisement which appeared in The Denver Post appears on Page V-2. Notification of publication of a revision to the proposed Title XX plan appeared in the same daily newspapers on August 14, 15, and 16, and in the same weekly newspapers in three consecutive issues after August 14. The copy of the ad- vertisement which appeared in The Denver Catholic Register appears on Page V-3. The proposed plan vas made available free to the public. Copies were available from all county departments of social services offices by telephoning or person- ally contacting the county department. Copies were mailed to persons who requested them by telephoning the state department office collect if from outside the Denver metropolitan area. Public hearings were held by the State Board of Social Services on August 1 and September 5, 1975 on the proposed plan and the revision to the state plan. Written comments were received by the state department through August 14 tor the proposed plan and through August 29 for the revision to the proposed plan. V-1 E PROPOSED SOCIAL SERVICES PLAN, The Colorado Social Services Program is administered by county swat services departments to help persons maintain, ` restore or improve their capabilities for sett•support, self -care Inde- pendent Sving and strengthening 'amity fife. Services include home - raker sen.lces, day care, adoptions, adult and child foster care, court -related, protectise services. education and training, legal employment, family planning, financial management, heath, counseling, housing improvement, transportation, information and re'erral servkes, home management and special programs for rnertay retarded. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICES? 1. Coloradans who are receiving assistance through AFDC, SSI, SSI- Colorado Supplement, AND. A8, OAP, or Medicaid. 2. Children placed in foster care by county social services depart- ments. 3. Others may be eligible for services if their income is below a set maximum based on family size. For ex am p!e. the income ceiling for a family of four needing day care in order to is en"p;cled is $709. SOCIAL SERVICES FUNDING local funds $12,560,000 Slate funds S 3,140,000 Federal funds $30,860,000 ($29 million is the Donated 615000 federal allotment TOTAL 7,175,000 from Title 20) PARTICIPATE IN THE SERVICES PLAN (45 -day comment period) 1 Get a tree copy of Services Plan at local county department social services under your county government listing in telephone directory, or cal col'ect, Denver, 892-3'37. 2. Write comments or suggestions about the plan by August 15 to: Title 20 Comments, Colorado Department of Social Services, 1575 Sherman St, Denver 80203. 3. Attend State Board of Social Services public hearings on the proposed plan at its August 1 and September 5 meetings at 9 a.m., room 711, 1575 Sherman St., Denver 80203. Fira1 approval of the Services Plan will be through the State Board of Social Services at the Sep:ember 5 meeting, room 711, 1575 Sherman St., Denver 80203 i V-2 I i r F STATE OF COLORADO ;f kEVISION TO PROPOSED SOCIAL SERVICES PLAN rY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Proposed Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan published by the Colorado Department of So- cial Services, Juty 1.3, 1975, must be slightly revised to fully sotisfy U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfore requirements. The two revisions ore both incorporated on page 48 of said plan. The first revision is on indicotion of the sources of donated funds which will be ufihz.,a to operate the Title XX Service Program. The sources of the donated funds are all private, not -for-profit organizations. The second revision is to add o statement comparing the amounts of esti- mated non-federal expenditures for the previous program year with the next program year. This statement is: "The estimated aggregate non-federal expenditures for the period July I, 1974 ---- June 30, 1975, ore 515,225,000. For the period July 1, 1975 -- June 30, 1976, the aggregate non-federal expenditures are estimated to be $16,315,000." The revised page 48 is available for public review of your county de- partment of social services until September 29, 1975. The addresses of the county departments may be found in the telephone directory. A copy of revised page 48 may be obtained by coiling 892-3537 in Denver. Written comments concerning revised page 48 will be accepted until September 29, 1975, and should be submitted to: Title XX Comments, Colorado Department of Social Services, 1575 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT REPRESENT NOTICE OF THE PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL SERVICES PLAN. SUCH NOTICE WILL OCCUR PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1, 1975- I Appendix VI Summary of Public Comments on Proposed Service Plan One type of citizen participation mentioned in the proposed CASPP was the opportunity for the citizen to submit written comments about the plan or appear in person before the State Board. This took place during a 45 -day period from July 1, 1975 through August 14, 1975. Comments were heard in person before the State Board on August 1, 1975. Written responses from 154 respondents were received, .:onsisting of 222 comments. The respondents were classified into two groups; institutional and individual. Fifty-nine institutional responses were received and originated mainly from State governmental units, county Departments of Social Services, county department employees, day care vendors, associ- ation and citizen groups. Ninety-five individual responses were received, and originated mainly from homemaker service recipients and day care service recipients. At the August 1, 1975 Colorado State Board of Social Services meeting, fourteen individuals made oral presentations, making a total of twenty- nine comments. Content of those comments closely paralleled that of the written comments. Most mentioned subjects were day care and camping. Many of the people who commented at the State Board submitted written comments. The 222 written recnonses were catalogued into subiect areas identical to those found in CASPP. These subject areas and the number of responses received in each are listed below. 4 Citizen Participation 8 Persons Eligible for Services 1 Maximum Monthly Cross Family Income Services Catalog 6 Adoption 1 Adult Foster Care 1 Assessment of Need 2 Child Foster Care 3 Court Related 80 Day Care 5 Education and Training 5 Employment 1 Family Planning 4 Financial Management 5 Health Related 2 Home Management 25 Homemaker 5 Housing Improvement 2 Individual and Family Adjustment 1 Information and Referral 4 Legal 3 Special Services for the Developmentally Disabled 5 Transportation VI -1 21 Planning, Evaluation, Reporting 1 Resources 7 Fee Schedules Also received were comments that were not included in the CASPP Services Catalog. They are as follows: 2 Services for Alcoholics 9 Residential Camping Services 1 Nome -delivered Heals The areas receiving most citizen response were Day Care, with 36% of total responses, Homemaker with 11%, and Planning, Evaluation and Reporting with 9.5% of total responses. Written Comments directed to the proposed service of day care involved two specific areas. Loss of Day Care Benefits - The first issue involves possible loss of benefits to current day care recipients. These respondents felt that the plan is not clear as to whether AFDC recipients or income eligibles, who are in training or are going to school, can receive day care service. CDSS Response - In the proposed plan, day care was not to be provided to AFDC recipients participating in higher education or to income eligibles participating in either education or training. Sufficient public comment was received to merit reconsideration. Under the final plan, AFDC recipients will be eligible for day care so they can complete their fourth year of higher education only. There was a need to balance the total amount of dollars available for day care services versus projected usage by the income eligible categories. AFDC recipients and income eligibles requiring day care service to maintain employment were given highest priority. Day Care for Two -Parent Families - The second issue involves the availability of day care for two -parent families. Some respondents felt that day care for employment should be available for income eligible, two -parent families. CDSS Response - The State Department recognizes that there is a prejudice against two -parent families built into the eligibility criteria for day care service for employment. However, the depart- ment was faced with the same fiscal limitations referred to above. If two -parent families were made eligible for day care for employment, it would be necessary to restrict day care to another group of previously eligible clients. The plan, however, does provide for day care for children in two -parent families in special needs situations. VI -2 t a. 1 The second largest group of responses expressed fear that the proposed funding of the homemaker service was not adequate to prevent discontin- uation to current recipients. The majority of these responses were localized in the Latimer County area. COSS Response - The homemaker service is ant operating at the same level of service as in in services is anticipated when the Title XX It is considered a high priority service for cents. icipated to continue the past. No reduction plan becomes effective. adult services recip- The third largest group of respondents were those concerned with the actual administration of Title XX, particularly fee collection and prioritization of services. Fee Collection - Some respondents wanted to know where fees collected would go. Would they revert to the county that collected them? Or would they revert to the State? Should fees collected against a particular service be used to defray the costs of that particular service alone, or defray the county's total costs? At least two respondents commented on the need for a sliding fee scale to allow the day care supported AFDC mother a more gradual transition to full self-supporting status. CDSS Response - Present procedures permit any fee collected to be retained by the county and deducted from total cost of social services provided. This will not be changed because of Title XX. However, the department recognizes the growing importance of fee collection and utilization during FY '76. Prioritization of Services - Two county associations, several county directors and CDSS staff were concerned that not enough State dollars were appropriated to carry out the proposed plan. They also feared that, even if State money was appropriated, actual usage of Title XX services would exceed the usage planned. As a contingency to prevent this feared excess of spending, these groups recommended that the services be prioritized, either at the State level or, ideally, at the county level. The respondents felt prioritization of services would enable county directors to balance service offered against stringent funding and possibly eliminate over -spending. CDSS Response - Prioritization of services by county departments is a desirable goal, but many issues associated with it need to be examined and satisfactorily resolved before a services plan which contains significant variances in services and eligible persons from county to county is made operational. Sufficient State money is currently appropriated to meet the State resources required to operationalize the plan. The changing State revenue situation could necessitate changes in the amount of State money appropriated for the Social Services program. VI -3 Comments were less often received concerning other specific services. Only those comments which have a state-wide sppltcability will be discussed. 1. Several responses were received concerning reinstatement of 24 -hour camp fee reimbursement. The respondents felt that residential camp offers an opportunity for socialization and cultural stimulation which is not otherwise available to children in AFDC households. CDSS Response - The Department did not consider camping to be of high enough priority to restrict other services or categories of eligible individuals, in light of current fiscal limitations. 2. One organization felt that Title XX should fund the provision of meals to the home -bound elderly. CDSS Response - Programs to provide meals to home -bound elderly are administered by the Division of Services to the Aging in the State Department. Additional meals -on -wheels programs have a lower priroity than the services contained in the title XX service plan. 3. One organization felt that Title XX should fund purchase of services from Alcoholic Treatment Centers. CDSS Response - Services for the treatment of alcoholics are funded through a variety of governmental sources, and many are free of charge to the general public including people eligible for Title XX services. The purchase of services which are normally free of charge to everyone else is not a sound fiscal practice. 4. One organization felt that the Title XX plan should include attendant care as a provision of the Homemaker service. CDSS Response - Fiscal limitations prevented adding attendant care as a part of the Homemaker service. S. One organization felt that guidelines which establish the maximum number of children allowable in a day care facility needed revision. Present regulations specify that the number of children to be tared for by the day care home providers, if one of those children is funded by Social Services, must include all of the day care provider's own children under the age of 14. The respondent felt that the new guidelines should not specify that the number of children under age 14 be limited. They felt that this discrim- inated against all licensed day care operators who have school age children. CDSS Response - Child Day Care regulations must be based on Federal Inter -agency Day Care requiremerts as a condition of receiving FFP for Title XX-funded day care services. VI -4 6. One respondent felt that many activities described in "Employment Service" were the responsibility of the Departrent of Labor and should be whited. CDSS Respnsg - In smaller counties where there are no Department of Labor and Employment offices, the county department staff should pro- vide job referral and placement services. In Larger counties, where the facilities of State Employment Service are readily available, the county departments will refer clients to those facilities. Many times, the special needs of the county depa:tment's clientele neces- sitate that the county department engage in job placement activities which are tailored to meet those special needs and for which the county department may have developed a unique expertise which can be help- ful in placing some of the department's' clientele. 7. One respondent was concerned about inaccuracies in the figures provided for projected numbers of services and costs of services. It vas obvious to him that the figures were based on an existing faulty reporting system. CDSS Response - The data used to project service use and costs was inadequate, since many of the Title XX plan services were different than previously reported services. The State Department is taking action to improve social services data. For some services, partic- ularly day care services, the data was sufficient to make accurate projections. 8. One respondent was concerned with the overlapping of services by various State agencies in providing services to the developmentally disabled. He felt that service delivery should be consolidated under one department. CDSS Response - The variety of educational, medical and social needs of the developmentally disabled client plus the variety of federal and state funding sources for services for the developmentally disabled makes the consolidation of services to these individuals in one State agency difficult to achieve. More important than consolidation of services is coordination of effort to reduce unnecessary duplication of services. The Governor has emphasized the importance of coordinating the delivery of human services within the State government. 9, one respondent felt there should be funding allotted for purchases of therapeutic services for children not covered by the Handicapped Children's Act. COSS Response - Fiscal limitations prevent funds from Title XX being used to purchase therapeutic services for children not covered by the Handicapped Children's Act. The Department, through its Medicaid program does offer limited service of this kind to eligible clients. vI-s 6, One respondent felt that many activities described in "Employment Service" were the responsibility of the Department of Labor and should be omitted. CDSS Response - In smaller counties where there are no Department of Labor and Employment offices, the county department staff should pro- vide job referral and placement services. In larger counties, where the facilities of State Employment Service are readily available, the county departments will refer clients to those facilities. Many times, the special needs of the county department's clientele neces- sitate that the county department engage in job placement activities which are tailored to meet those special needs and for which the county department may have developed a unique expertise which can be help- ful in placing some of the department's clientele. 7. One respondent was concerned about inaccuracies in the figures provided for projected numbers of services and costs of services. It was obvious to him that the figures were based on an existing faulty reporting system. CDSS Response - The data used to project service use and costs was inadequate, since many of the Title XX plan services were different than previously reported services. The State Department is taking action to improve social services data. For some services, partic- ularly day care services, the data was sufficient to make accurate projections. 8. One respondent was concerned with the overlapping of services by various State agencies in providing services to the developmentally disabled. He felt that service delivery should be consolidated under one department. CDSS Response - The variety of educational, medical and social needs of the developmentally disabled client plus the variety of federal and state funding sources for services for the developmentally disabled makes the consolidation of services to these individuals in one State agency difficult to achieve. More important than consolidation of services is coordination of effort to reduce unnecessary duplication of services. The Governor has emphasized the importance of coordinating the delivery of human services within the State government. 9. One respondent felt there should be funding allotted for purchases of therapeutic services for children not covered by the Handicapped Children's Act. COSS Response - Fiscal limitations prevent funds from Title XX being used to purchase therapeutic services for children not covered by the Handicapped Children's Act. The Department, through its Medicaid program does offer limited service of this kind to eligible clients. VI -5 10. One respondent vas concerned with how the General Fund requirements for Title XX were budgeted for in the Long Appropriations Bill. CDSS Response - The Long Appropriations Bill does not identify the sources of federal funds in relation to the service provided except for certain purchased services.Title XX FFP is included in the tong Bill but cannot be readily identified in each line item because all federal funds are lumped together. 11. Two respondents felt that the proposed plan did not live up to its advanced billing as a program that mandated sweeping change and reform of service definition and delivery. CDSS Response - The State Department did not bill Title XX as a vehicle for sweeping change and reform. The State Department cautioned the county departments that no major program changes would be included in the proposed Title XX plan. The State Depart- ment made an effort to down -play any new services programs and dollars which would be initiated because of Title XX. This does not mean that the State and County departments should not attempt to improve the effectiveness of the services offered in this plan. 12. One respondent felt that we should fund 24 -hour crisis day care. CDSS Response - 24 -hour day care is not allowable under the Federal Inter -agency Day Care Requirements. Crisis day care is available in emergency situations for periods of less than 24 hours per day. Emergency foster care can be utilized to provide emergency care on a 24 -hour b sic_ 13. One respondent felt there should be ongoing public hearings instead of scheduling hearings only when a new CASPP is to be written. CDSS Response - Public hearings were conducted well in advance of the proposed plan and will be conducted prior to drafting CASPP for 1976. The State and county departments recognize the necessity for adequately publicizing such meetings, and steps will be taken to insure more publicity of the meetings planned for January. 14. One respondent proposed establishment of a resource limit for income eligibles applying for Title XX services. CDSS Response - Federal regulations do not provide for consideration of resources as criteria for determining eligibility for Title XX services. Consideration of resources to establish eligibility for services would further increase administrative costs because of the inherent difficulties in determining "resources". VI -6 15. One respondent felt that day care service should not be offered to foster care recipients. CDSS Response - Day care service is offered to chat:ten in Foster Care who have special needs which can only be met through partic- ipation in day care programs and as an aid to the foster parent of a difficult child. i1 16. One respondent felt that a good measurement system was needed to become part of the plan so that accountability and priority setting would not be an imrossible task in the future CDSS Response - The need for adequate measurement system is known at the State level. The design and implementation of adequate measurement systems for social service is part of a greater effort to better integrate the various reporting mechanisms. Copies of all 154 comments are catalogued and filed for public review at any time at the Colorado Department of Social Services, Office of Planning and Evaluation, Room 810, 1575 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado 80202. No public comments were received in response to the publication of the revisions to the proposed plan of August 14, 1975. VI -7 I RESOLll11 ON RE: REGULATION OF SPEED ON COUNTY ROAD NO, 58 EAST OF ITS INTERSECTION WETH U,S, HIGHWAY NC 34 AND EAST 18TH STREET, IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that motor vehicles are habitually being driven at speeds greater than is reasonable and prudent along that part of said highway, being in Weld County, and known as County Road No. 58 East of its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 34 and East 18th Street, in Weld County, Colorado, and all intersections of streets and roads therewith, and WHEREAS, said Board is authorized by the statutes of the State of Colorado to regulate the speed of vehicles, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of engineering, traffic investigations and a special speed survey, that any speed along or over said portion of said road or roadway, and all intersections of other roads therewith, in excess of the following, to -wit: Eastbound Traffic: From a point approximately 100 feet east of intersection of U.S. Highway No. 34 and east 18th Street to approximately 650 feet west of the intersection of County Road No. 47`33 and County Road No. 58, on County Road No. 58 - 30 miles per hour; From a point approximately 650 feet west of the intersection of County Read No. 473 and County Read No. 58 to a point approximately 100 feet east of said County Road No. 4731on County Road No. 58 - 40 miles per hour; From a point approximately 100 feet east of the intersection of County Road No. 473 and County Road No. 58 and extending east on Cbunty Road No. 58 - 55 miles per hour. Westbound Traffic: From a point approximately 650 feet east of the intersection of County Road No. 473 and County Road No. 58 to approximately 100 feet west of said County Road No. 473, on County Road No. 58 - 40 miles per hour; From a point approximately 100 feet west of the intersection of County Road No. 473 and County Road No. 58 to the intersection of U.S. Highway No. 34 and east 18th Street, on County Road No. 58 - 30 miles per hour; is excessive and is greater than is reasonable, safe or prudent under the conditions that exist, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on, over or along any portion, or portions, of said road or highway, or at or across, or at the entrance to, any intersection of any other street, road or highway therewith, at a speed in excess of the following, to -wit: • Eastoound Traffic: From a point approximately 100 feet east of intersection of U.S. Highway No. 34 and east 181h Street to approximately 650 feet west of the intersection of County Road No. 473 and County Road No. 58, on County Road No. 58 - 30 mites per hour; From a point approximately 650 feet west of the intersection of County Rsad No. 47-1 and County Road No. 58 to a point approximately 100 feet east of said County Road No. 473ion County Road No. 58 - 40 miles per hour; From a point approximately 100 feet east of the intersection of County Road No. 473 and County Road No. 58 and extending east on County Road No. 53 - 55 miles per hour. Westbound Traffic: From a point approximately 650 feet east of the intersection of County Road No. 473 and County Road No. 58 to approximately 100 feet west of said County Road No. 473, on County Road No. 58 - 40 miles per hour; From a point approximately 100 feet west of the intersection of County Road No. 473 and County Road No. 58 to the intersection of U.S. Highway No. 34 and east 18th Street, on County Road No. 58 - 30 miles per hour; and that any speed in excess of the aforementioned speed limits, and the driving of any vehicles at any speed in excess of said limits, as afore- mentioned, thereon or thereat, shall be prima facie evidence that said speed is not reasonable, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote, on the 12th day of November, A.D., 1975. � / / / ATTEST „. <<t_ Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board ir Deputy County/ er ED AS O FORM: 11 L 1 cunt horn yAttorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO -2- r (l 9 r t <• 1 "1 5 \ : . � e � i I __ . � ' � . _ . , ;,. _ . , ., ; . �: _ \, \ r - Y' e 1 1 i il - � > � . _ — " ! . i � .. . ,_. .___ . . .". ... .:::.:" ' . . ._. ..� . .-r:. . . . _' " "_"'. - . :� , . . . . . _ .. . . . . .. . ` . . . . .. . ., . . . . � . ." � .. . .-:/' j .. , . . . 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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 2L44 ld A'iA do -c i RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on county roads and through county road intersec- tions without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WFRERRAS, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as amended, focal authorities, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on county roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following not to be through streets or highways for the named portions of county roads which shall become effective when standard stop signs are erected at the entrances to: 1. Northeasterly -Southwesterly County Road No. 392, between County Road No. 614 and County Road No. 74, near Barnesville, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference, The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12t1 -day of November, A.D., 1975. ATTESTATTEST:att— s Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board I BY .6 i l t' Deputy County Clerk P' t VE AS TO FOP.M: County Att5rney ,Y • / 1/ i • • S • iam. RESOLUTION RE: Rb:GUI ATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on county roads and through county road intersections without regard for the general safety of drivers of other motor vehicles, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as amended, local authorities, with reference to streets or highways under their jurisdiction, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect stop signs at specified entrances thereto, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on county roads by ,)Dating signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shalt 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following not to be through streets or highways for the named portions of county roads which shall become effective when standard stop signs are erected at the entrances to: 1. East-West County Road No. 34, between Interstate 25 and County Road No. 13, with additional proper SCHOOL BUS STOP AHEAD warning signs and additional proper SLOW, CHILDREN PLAYING, 35 miles per hour advisable warning signs erected on said County Road No. 34, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12thday of November, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEI4) COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST. -7, Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 'BY �dtlA �,. e yC+ i�J.9�.c i �� Deputy Coun y Clerk .PiR ED AS T — FORM: C -de-0e Attorney a Oiatt J• inTE • • 2 11 COJTY 1. CV.) 4 S I 1 I \ I il . i 4 I I 1 1 1 1 p I +� 1 ' iii :� c 1 \ V Ii 1 1.1 'a , �. 1.... A /I r C,,--.?"-:-,�,. / f %e/ /c%'i i 3 J� r iHr s�- 4 HEI.UTION RE: REGULATING. WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND BRIDGES IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. \WHEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that motor vehicles are habitually being d iven over the bridges of Weld County without regard to weight limitations of said bridges and thereby causing damage to the bridges at great expense to \Veld County, and WHEREAS, said Board is authorized by the statutes of the State of Colorado to regulate the gross vehicle weight of vehicles using the bridges of Weld County based upon the weight limitation of each bridge, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections that the maximum sate gross vehicle weight should be limited to those weights on bridges as designated, and as set forth in survey, marked Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate gross vehicle weight on County bridges, 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 gross weight limits as determined upon the basis of engineering computations, traffic investigation and special field inspections of each bridge, and as is more specifically set forth in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on or over said bridge numbered 7/42A on County road No. 7, between County road No. 42 and Colorado State Highway No. 52, in District 12, when said vehicle gross weight shall exceed the maximum safe weight limit for said designated bridge as set forth in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by re- ference; and that the driving of any vehicle which is in excess of the afore- mentioned weight limit on said designated bridge, shall be prima facie evidence that said weight is not reasonable, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful. Dated this 12th day of November, A.D., 1975. ATTEST:7. %e BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO sZ ....Orr- Air ei.c2ff Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy County C erk A PPRO D AS TO Oj1M: - Coun y AttYrne (L / ♦ ��/ '%'/7 • .: r,. • .0- r., I itt �! 3 ..._:Y ri zttnii _:/ 1 - �- -l. f> ' }r. • S & /O /.^.ir, a a 8 s c1.9. LI !/r,icf.✓ ,/,fact C !Jl , CCU:I T Y ROAD NO.ah 4 r. RE: RESOLUTION REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC CN COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 C.B.S., 42-4-410 (6) (a), as amended, , . local authorities, within their respective jurisdictions, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tem- porarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of workdays for project completion and shall, in conjunc- tion 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 statutes, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations 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, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic con- trol 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following county road to be temporarily closed to allow maintenance and construction work and which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected and in place at the entrances to: 1. County road No. 32, between County road #35 and County road #39, all as shown on plat and memorandum dated November 4, 1975, submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of November, A. D„ 1975. ATTESTSC1 ,..572Z, „Pee Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board / 1 Deputy County,Clerk / CJ A p • : s • D AS T6I;0RM: V/ n•y Atto ney 471 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO orcY c, O ; D I l ,l • /✓/ DATE ///i/7> I 113 COU2TY ROID NO. H RESOLUTK\N RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS AND AT COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTIONS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORAGO. WHEREAS, pursuant to 1973 C.B.S., 42-4-410 (6) (a), as amended, IP . • local authorities, within their respective jurisdictions, may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, tem- porarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of workdays for project completion and shall, in conjunc- tion 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, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations 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, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish the following county road to be temporarily closed to allow repair work to a county bridge and which shall become effective when standard official traffic control devices are erected giving notice of the restrictions, and, when such devices are erected and in place at the entrances to: 1. County road No. 70 between County road No. 53 and County road No. 55 due to bridge failure at County bridge No. 70/53A, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of November, A.D., ATTEST >. _ 4 �1 „/' Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board {BY - i 'puty County Clerk _ O D AS To - f,"4021/ County A ttol-ney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, COUNTY, COLORADO eter 1975. CV. ---. . - 1 r . . ' ,!/ , A CC':;!7Y 1 0'':G NO. E NG1i <.R1NG 2 !._ -.r �.. .�...,. - ___. Dr.:" r O COUnY ROAD NO. FIRING E., l'.i:. 1 2 /7- COWRY ROAD NO. j; \___v f D S ( DATE 'PC. 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WitIEREAS, a multitude of complaints have been made to the Board of County Commissioners of \Veld County, Colorado, that drivers of motor vehicles habitually drive on County roads and through County road intersections without regard for the general safety of the drivers of other motor vehicles, and WHEREAS, pursuant to 1963 Colorado Revised Statutes, 13-5-69(1), as amended, local authorities, with reference to streetsor highways under their jurisdiction, are author ized to designate through streets or highways and to erect stop signs and/^r no parking signs at specified areas and/or specified entrances thereto, and WHEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads by posting signs thereon, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide 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 State Manual and specifications. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish as follows: 1. That YIELD SIGNS be placed on County road No. 28 where it intersects with County road No. 41, between County road No, 39 and County road No. 43, all as shown on plat as submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and • seconded, adopted by the tollowtng vote on the 12th day of November, A.D. 1975, A TT EST: %Veld County Clerk and Recorder anl Clerk to the Board puty County lerk ? iPEao AS TO ORM: y Attofney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO x--J.444. -2- , _..,, _ , . . _ . __ _ ,� I i { . � �. �� i,i ;; � � � c �� , E ; �; t, .� ,� � ' ! :; � _ , �� _. ;,. ,< � � � ; � I , i , i a _ _ � .•� ..i_ , . 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From approximately 5,870 feet north of County road No. 52, on County road No. 53, to a point approximately 6,620 feet north of said County road No. 52-40 miles per hour, From approximately 6, 620 feet north of County road No. 52 on County road No. 53, to the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado, -25 miles per hour, Southbound Traffic: From the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado, to County road No. 53, for a distance of approximately 1,302 feet - 25 miles per hour. From a point 1,302 feet South of the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado, on County road;53, for a distance of 750 feet -40 miles per hour. From a point 2,052 feet South of the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado, on County Road No, 53-55 miles per hour; is excessive and is greater than is reasonable, safe or prudent under the conditions which exist, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that no motor vehicle shall be driven on, over or along any portion, or portions, of said roads or high- ways, or at or across, or at the entrance to, any intersection of any other street, road or highway therewith, at a speed in excess of the following, to-M'it; Northbound Traffic; From County road No. 52 to approximately 5, 870 feet on County road No. 53--55 miles per hour. From approximately 5,870 feet north of County road No. 52. on County road No. 5? 'o a point approximately 6, 620 feet north of said County road No. 52--40 miles per hour, From approximately 6, 620 feet north of County road No, 52 on County road No. 53, to the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado --25 miles per hour. Southbound Traffic: From the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado, t o County road No. 53, for a distance of approximately 1,302 feet -- 25 miles per hour. From a point 1,302 feet South of the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado, on County road #53, for a distance of 750 feet --40 miles per hour. From a point 2,052 feet South of the South city limits of Kersey, Colorado, on County Road No. 53--55 miles per hour; and that any speed in excess of the aforementioned speed limits, and the driving of any vehicles at any speed in excess of said limits, as aforementioned, thereon or thereat, shall be prima facie evidence that said speed is not reasonable, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful, The above and foregoingResolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote, on the 12th day of November, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO A TTESTt_S Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board /yr' cu ut y f ter A4}elsh sty County erk A AS O FORM: A ttorney -2- s Y ,, I i .. U L'.0 NC). _ • n li _\ r• - - - - _ E'. C 1' ti_CVC 6 cr "cc c> Llw''.l C f S 3 Y a g a r c C a _ I: —s A /-- lily":__ f, �S~ �. COUNTY ROAD ND. g /, /'., II 19 a: FE NciNEERiNG 2 /J5 f fl •;� i '•1 • n 0 t;,•-•- -• =�I;) EC<17 _. DATE I 3 \ _ _. Lam; [. Cr-( mac. Lr. Y x 7 t / COUNTY ROAD NO. 2 /75 • : ' I H -0 i . i t l 4C; \ / t ._ •1 n ?r-- i cis- cci) r -- :n fr i7 a • a/ !'.'tics) i'/l�i'f Fr I I i r ` crlv_i “.1'._. J.�41T I "0 c:• 5. • 5 a r. 1 DATE _. DAT E 217 1. ; r 'I COUNTY ROAD NO. .. , �s�:. Cr ENG!NEERIN 2//5 t� • U ' -t P i is. (_?tam , \ t `` I t 1 FILE 'FI 1 i 1/4 S 1en i ^ ,ri, d.•. vi. 1 _t ;1/4:1/4%4 r n •{ \ t • i�17'C'tLc. V,OQ \L E'. N N C 1 �, t— ' tt✓,, -r rc.,:ti,4- -/-(1-.7_., ::::,,, :NI/it. LA.:::. -:. ;Jr= r E ' B .J " I i\ c. II- 4 • _ 'Est. -• , • f sV': If. 3,' DATE DATE %5/7,5 aC_3! i _ DATE - T. • ._, cL i COUNTY Y ROAD NO. .e ivl . jt' I' -3U I: `; it J,i1~FP`l ce,u ,-""; DE.P RT --N: Cr ENG NEERiNG CORRECTED RESOLUTION WHEREAS. r; public, hearing was held on September ?2 1975, in the chambers of the Beard of County Commissioners, Weld County Colorado, for the purpose -of hearing the petition of Thomas Krebs, Route 1, Pox 253B, Longmont, Colorado, requesting change of zone from 'A' Agricultural District to "E` Estates District, Planned Unit Development, of a tract of land as here- inafter required all as appears on plat as submitted and made a part hereof by reference, and hie WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, there was no oppdsitioh'to the change of zone, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of these present,"and WHEREAS, the Board of County'Comoissioners has studied the request of petitioner and studied the'" recon¢aendations of the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed, the Board did approve said request by resolution dated September 24, 1975. However, the legal description in such reso- lution was incorrectly Stated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the petition of Thomas Krebs, Route 1, Box 253B, Long'cont,'Colorado, for a change of zone from °A' Agricultural District -to "A-UD" Agri- cuit„ral. Planned Unit nevelcpant nistrIrct (Eberl planned Unit Development) of a tract of land as appears on plat, said area being more particularly described as follows and corrected from the original resolution: A tract of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 22, Township;3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of the said South- west Quarter whence, the West Quarter corner of said Section' -22 bears NO0°43'00'E, 1582,06 feet; thence W90°00'00'8, 1432.90 feet; thence S00°43'00'W, 304.0 feet; thence S90°00'00"W,1432:90. feet to a point on the said West' line; thence NO0°43'00"E along said West line 304.0 feet to the point of beginning subject to and together with and easement for ingress and egress' and utility purposes over and across said property being 30.0 feet on either 'side of the following des cribed center line, beginning at a point on the said West line whence the said West Quarter corner bears NOO°43'00`8: 1612.06 -feet; thence N90°00'006E, 716.45 feet; thence SO0°00'00°W, 20.0 ₹eet,to the center' -of a cul de sac having a radius of 50.0 feet, said point being the point of termination of said easement con- taining 10.0 acres, hereby granted under the conditions following: 1. thatany water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2- All applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. 1?/ 3, That all official unit development plans and standards shall be followed and conplied with in accordance with the of- ficial unit development plan as submitted. 4. That said change of tone herein granted is conditional only for a period of twelve months from date hereof on condition that developer proceed with due diligence to begin construction or a.one-family residence building upon said sUb3ect property; otherwise, the County may take action to rezone the property to its present classification. 5. That a building permit for the erection of a single family dwelling shall be obtained prior to construction thereof. 6. That the present mobile home located upon subject pro- perty shall assume temporary status and shall be removed off the premises when construction of the single family dwelling is com- pleted. Dated this 12th day of November, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ficot /Cap 6-61-4,140-uf ATTEST:oj Z a„.5-z<c COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER ANR CLERK TO THE BOARD CORRECTED RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 22, 1975, in the chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of hearing the petition of Thomas Krebs, Route 1, Box 2538, Longmont, Colorado, requesting change of zone from "A" Agricultural District to "E" Estates District, Planned Unit Development, of a tract of land as here- inafter requirea all as appears on plat as submitted and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, Vtere was no opposition to the change of zone, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimony and statements of those present, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has studied the request of petitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed, the Board did approve said request by resolution dated September 24, 1975. However, the legal description in such reso- lution was incorrectly stated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the petition of Thomas Krebs, Route 1, Box 253B, Longmont, Colorado, for a change of zone from 'A" Agricultural District to "A-UD" Agri- cultural, Planned Unit Development District (Eberl Planned Unit Development) of a tcact of land as appears on plat, said area being more particularly described as follows and corrected from the original resolution: A tract of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of the said South- west Quarter whence the West Quarter corner of said Section 22 bears NOO°43'00"E, 1582,06 feet; thence N90°00'00"E, 1432.90 feet; thence SOO°43'00"W, 304.0 feet; thence 890°00'00"W, 1432.90 feet to a point on the said West line; thence NOO°43'00"E along said West line 304.0 feet to the point of beginning; subject to and together with and easement for ingress and egress and utility purposes over and across said property being 30.0 feet on either side of the following des- cribed center line, beginning at a point on the said West line whence the said West Quarter corner bears u00°43'00"E, 1612.06 feet; thence N90°00'00"E, 716.45 feet; thence SOO°0O'00"W, 20.0 feet to the center of a cul de sac having a radius of 50.0 feet, said point being the point of termination of said easement con- taining 10.0 acres, is hereby granted under the conditions following: 1. Thatany water and sanitation facilities to be installed shall be approved by the State Health Department. 2. All applicable subdivision regulations and zoning regulations shall be followed and complied with in accordance with the zoning resolutions of Weld County, Colorado. 3. That all official unit development plans and standards shall t•e followed and complied with in accordance with the of- ficial unit development plan as submitted. 4. That said change of zone herein granted is conditional only for a period of twelve months from date hereof on condition that developer proceed with duo diligence to begin construction of a one -family residence building upon said subject property; otherwise, the County may take action to rezone the property to its present classification. 5. That a building permit for the erection of a single family dwelling shall be obtained prior to construction thereof. 6. That the present mobile home located upon subject pro- perty shall assume temporary status and shall be removed off the premises when construction of the single family dwelling is com- pleted. Dated this 12th day of November, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO flat ! dfeSeer(Q ATTEST:. l� er� �� COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD l o.{ Deputy County APPROVE lerk y'At₹or y STATE OF COLORADO ) COUTY NOF MELD ) ss ) NE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY OCfi'MI5SI0NERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE OLD AGE PENSION FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS; mac<;;aMucs: _.,._... . STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss tx`A7:TY OF 'WELD ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Al IN Are 11. title tit!, CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACOOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLO4ING LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMOUNTS SET OTPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY WE DIRECTOR OF THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS F0LIOASt OAP GA A Dk DAY CARE A N D 66,121.30 A DC ADC - U CHILD WELFARE AID 10 THE BLIND TOTAL 66.121.30 DATED THIS 12th DAY OF November s 19 75. /7 i rir— Ci11EF• AO) ING OFFICER, MELD O0UNTI(%,t. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 12th DAY OF f Novemberr , 19 75 , MY CI]MdISSICN WIRES:My C i:ica G.;::Is �e<. 5, 5;7: (/4y ,1 a -142i; (...-'1 L 0 A P GA A DR DAY CARE AND 66,121.30 DATED THIS 12th DAY OF A D C A DC -U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 66,121.30 November . 19 73. A c �I G J�_�Z k , MEMBER 12-31-74 -,... Ca F+ib.r•e!Ei'_ra£:+XYi4.YA a isf.-'t I4Fne.Y,`z��. 1. STATE OF o wR\ k ) ) ss Cx(RiTY OF WELD ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SOCIAL SERVICES CLA11.S THIS 1S TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED CAI THE FOLLC\HNG LISTED CLAIMS AND THAT PAYMENTS S110ULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE A..JOINTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE 1YELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLI%VS: 0 A P GA A D M sac: CARE 13,173,50 A N D 33,134.00 DATED THIS 12th MY OF ADC ADC - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 1,655.00 391.00 34,255.38 785.00 November SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS TOTAL 83,393.88 -y CHIEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER WELD'COUNTY (i44 12th DAy OF MY COIC4ISSION EXPIRES: xly (4 F:sten ezp'ras C:e. S, ?;7F STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY OCM,WISSIONERS OF WELD OOUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH A80YE, AND MM.:J..`TTS IN PAYMEi.T THEREFORE ARE HEREBY DRAWN UPON THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS: November , 19 75 0 A P GA A D DAY CARE 13,173.50 A N D 33,134.00 DATED THIS 12th MY OF ADC A DC -U - U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND 61.- r &L4 i ? ��.(-sl,t'a-sty 1,655.00 391.00 34.255.38 785.00 TOTAL 83,393.88 Ma welter 19-n. CHAIRMAN 144-er-are-t- M OAB ER .e-.•...u..,-..c-�...�,.es: ssrazs.RAeorae:.:cra..> kan:Pre: 12-31-74 STATE OF CtitORAL) ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SOCIAL SERVICES CLAIMS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACAXINTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE FOLLC\IU.''G LISTED CLATIG AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RESPECTIVE PAYEES IN THE AMXINTS SEC OF OSITE THEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE i9ELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. THE AMOUNTS BY CATEGORY ARE AS FOLLOWS, O A P G A A D M DAY CARE A N D 96,081.75 DATED THIS 31st DAY OF A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 96,081.75 October , 1975 Zlit—et./ CHIE ACCOUNTING OFFICER; ELD COUNT`% SLBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEI7)RE ME THIS 31st DAY OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES, Jytommhs'7onexpfres D!e. 5, 117$ STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) 55 } 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 THE SOCIAL SERVICES FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FOLLOWS, // October , 19 75 CA AA/1st- O A P GA A DM DAY CARE A N D 96,081.75 A D C ADC- U CHILD WELFARE AID TO THE BLIND TOTAL 96,081.75 DATED THIS /1st DAY OF Oe4 1975.• IRMAN a U EPB ER 12-31-74 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Page S. FUND CLAIMS 11-7-75 , 19 WARRANT P.O. S AMOUNT NO. YO. ND. VENDOR Y;>!4u.5 ' I 0680 Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. 655.14 ''ccyc V 06802 Travelers Ins. Co -------------- 24.50 cC V SS 06808 Weld County Payroll Account 15,831.!0 Ar C.r_ i 06811 Meld County Treasurer 763.28 TOTAL $ 17,274.02 State of Colorado ) 55 County of Weld ) This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -o- and dated November 7, 1975 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their naeees with the total amount $ 17.274.02 Dated this 7th day of November 19 74 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th My commission expires: 1-26-76 Note y Public cer November , 19 75 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY of WELD ) We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the I.G.S. Fund totaling $ 17,274.02 Dated this 7th day of November , 19 75 • ATTEST: County. Clerk and Recorder By: Mem be rnacingiragenres WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O. & NO. VO. N0. VENDOR i 06806 Pacific Mutual Life Ins.Co. `,_'Cr “41c- 46441 Hamlett Ins. Co. `�; G /v 06809 Weld County Payroll Account C"V 96812 Ed_.Cauaty_Treasurer •E TOTAL State of Colorado ) ss County of Weld Page 1 Nov._ , 19 AMOUNT 8,993.16 242,142.22 _8,615,42 _ $ 259,782.30 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through -0- and dated it -7-75 , 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 259,782.30 Dated this 7th day of November , 19 75 . e ng, cer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of November , 19 7 y c:..�iss:u.: expires; 1-26-76 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF HELD )} if y ru We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL Fund totaling $ 259,782.30 Dated this 7th day of November , 19 75. ATTEST: County Clerk and Recorder is( ,*4 p haimn .1 Q" Member WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ROAD S BRIDGE FUND CLAIMS WARRANT P.O: d NO, YO. NO. VENDOR rnr/L.ri 106• a TPaciTTc Mu st li3e Ins. Co. 06803 Travelers Ins. Co. ?Oe'vs f 7 TfeiWCounty Payra)rkceouii — — `roc 06310 Weld County Treasurer State of Colorado ) County of Weld This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through _0_ and dated Way 7 1975 19 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite the -IF -names with the total amount $ 113,269.00 Dated this 7th day of November , 19 75 . TOTAL eallialmMaremnagin Page 1 _ November T , 19 la_ AMOUNT 4,339.93 150.50 —M30353:20 42925.37 113,269.00 STATE OF SS COUNTY OF WELD ss Subscribed and sworn to before me this My commission expires: 1-26-76 thief Accounting cer We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefor are hereby ordered drawn upon the Ropy & BRTDf;F Fund totaling $ 113,269.00 Dated this 7th day of November , 19 75 . ,p �Chaiiaenees- ACRei ATTEST: County Clerk and Recor 8yi 2itiepgr . J t(3 J 1, Ja% �1 • • r • i i 0 • 0 • • • • VENDOR IMFORMATIC`1 \L 46E It" A LOCKSMITH 775 AFFILIATED BANKS 85S ALBE TSONS INC 875 ALL•PJRPOSE RENTAL 2383 AVM ELECTION SYSTEMS DI;1 2450 84C -MANS INC ,4-. AILCOUNTY,COLORADO ENCUMBRANCE ( l A l M L Pc/veu r,o YIE < 01 GENERAL FUr`C PO/VDU GATE 0065745 10 27 75 0078109 11 06 75 0014735 10 30 75 0078198 11 06 75 0078316 11 06 75 0079007 11 06 75 0065231 10 02 75 0059477 10 06 75 0053075 11 06 75 0069785 10 17 75 006979,•,. 10 21 75 0070014 10 30 75 0070015 11 05 75 0070018 11 06 75 0078309 11 06 75 PO/VI:L Arc 12t,5c 1366t' $Ii492.50 121e9 $255,21 $287,06 16.00 143,16 slt.12 41,611.50 :11:1. $109,75 153,85 ........... $45.26 $2092 1 S T DC ELI PAY IF CHECKFO DATE 11 12 75 DISTRI8UT10H uF ENcl!FCFANCE5 ACCOUNT r,CL`3T *** *** 793112 TUTAL *** *,r 786710 TOTAL *** *** 715106 TOTAL **e *** 788725 TOTAL *** *** 788720 TOTAL *** *** 788720 TOTA1. *** *** 725145 TOTAL *** *** 717112 TOTAL *** *** 7171)2 TUTAL *** *0* 774192 111TAI -fl 4** 786801 TOTAL *** *** 715112 TOTAL *** *0* 714197 TOTAL *** *** 761112 TOTAL *** *** 78671,0 TOTAL . <.{yro,774,47s77-77.:us_:w�-+�-�-.ra asrs�use'+`wrs.:a v+..rF.-=>..� r. -.+-„c. I N4. 121,50 $21,50 136,88 136,88 51,492,50 11,492.50 to 143,16 $43,16 PACE 1 Iriga Vf to%145$ 126,73 526,73 , 10611,S1 $1,611070 31,611,90 11 61.19 $161.19 6109,75 $109,75 153■85 $53,85 145,26 !45.26 $20,92 $20,92 i 7003-61 S t • vENC IK lt;yBER VENDOR 1NFcRMATic.; 2575 BANK :',ERICAR0 2375 Cb h1\G I BETE CO INC 33cGLEN + K 9lll PIGS 345 At 8L?0" 41 c? STANLEY L ROVES 4425 ARThUS BRIGGS 545` BART°'; 3US5 5650 CCLIN J CAMPBELL 597T ,LANE A CATTLES 6400 CIRCLE 0 ELECTRIC 673' CLK G REC — RECORDING DEPT 7200 CCLC OISTFICT ATTYS ASSN 755. CCLC STATE UNIv 7675 CCLC TERNINIX CO 7950 CCHYuNlCATIONS CENTER PR/YOU Nl ER 01 GENERAL FUAC PD/YOU PO/VOL GATE AMCLFT 0070179 10 J8 75 0070197 10 01 75 0069730 11 03 75 0070152 10 23 75 0055242 11 06 75 0055218 11 06 75 0006045 11 04 75 0006836 10 29 75 0071442 11 06 75 0068442 10 31 75 0063064 10 30 75 0063065 11 04 75 0070170 10 30 75 0069765 10 27 75 0068471 09 30 75 0070174 10 30 75 1454,16 €197,40 €274,48 $3.CC €111.92 $102:24 335.CC $47,25 $299,EC $43.2C t2;'r $22C.C'I $70.00 €1,050'.00 $45.CC -$75.00 DATE 11 12 75 DO NOT PAY DISTR1BUTIoN CF 8NCUf:BRANCE5 IF CHECKED ACCOUNT A'LLNT *4* *** 731111 TOTAL *** *** 731123 TOTAL 4** *** 701111 701123 TOTAL 4** *** 795111 TOTAL *4* *4* * * * *** 761111 Tf'TAL *4* 760111 TOTAL **a 707111 TOTAL *** *** 703107 TOTAL **4 *.s 720111 TOTAL *4* *** *** *** G'+ 4-43 *** *** 725145 TOTAL 714123 TOTAL 701107 TOTAL 731111 TOTAL 44* *4* 706106 TOTAL *** *4* 725107 TOTAL *** *4* 731114 TOTAL • 4 • - PACE 2 *454,16 €454, 16 70$q" *197,40 $197.40 /OS1O €183,87 €90.61 €274,48 I o ctM10- €3,00 $3.00 €111,92 € 111.92 102gYt €102,24 €102.24 ,0s34qa 535,06 1 *35,06 IOV-44 €47,25 $47,25 JO�II�t�7 1299,88 €299,88 343,20 $43,20 $2,50 S2.5C *220,00 $220.00 €7c,00 $70.00 11,050,00 €1,050.00 *45,Of) $45.00 75.00 $75.00 ; D%UJ O b vENO:'R • NI�aER O i s s a • s t t VENO:A INccRNATION 8085 CCNSL:"eR CRtOIT COUNSELING 845) CCCK CA1N1 L VARNISH CC 8525 COKE lU ES 6 SCHAEFER 8601 COOPER CDHMJM!CATIONS INC 8350 COpAN L0`+CRETE PRODUCTS INC 9203 DATA OUCUHENTS INC 9727 OEPART'!ENT tlF ,REVENUE 1O15M OCU LEo4V t. CO INC 10905 I-CLING/IV LUf3ER 11113 " F AEIOSNESS"-JR 11200 EvPIE DISPATCH INC 11301 EUPflE RI88DU L TRCPi'Y tO PO/vCu NUMBER 0065747 01 GENERAL FUNC PO/VllU PO/VOL DATE AKCUNT 10 29 75 $360.00 0071365 11 03 75 0071366 03 11 75 0071,67 11 03 75 0068071 1t 05 75 008204 11 05 75 006P288 1025 75 0070504 10 08 75 0070182 11 05 75 0075633 to 21 75 0069782 10 14 75 0078701 10 31 75 0063103 11 I5 75 0068107 11 05.75 0068233 11 03.75 0055214 11 05 75 Aft $30,E3 115,63 $51,24 $1,030.30 130.00 122.80 #244.33 $18;00 178,82 $I5C,CC 3265,25 124,C0 148,CO $134,50 129,43 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED *4* DATE 11 12 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT A'+LLNT *** 793101 TOTAL *** *** 725145 TOTAL *** *4* 725145 TOTAL ttt ti* 725145 TOTAL *t* *0* 703107 TOTAL *** *** 754114 TOTAL *** t** 770112 TOTAL *** *4* 708112 TOTAL 4** *** 731112 TOTAL 4** *t* 762125 TOTAL *** *$d 766710 TOTAL *** *** 748110 748111 746112 TOTAL *4* *** 718114 TOTAL *** t** 731114 TOTAL *** *** 754114 TOTAL 4** *** 763127 TOTAL 1360,00 3360,00 130,83 330,83 115,63 $15.63 151,24 $51,24 11,030,30 11,030,30 $30.00 t30.00 12280 122.90 $244,33 $244,33 118:DO El8,00 $78,82 178.82 1150,00 3150.00 PAGE 3 -15910- i147,60 $58,65 O$41a 1 3265,35 124,00 124,00 $48,00 548.00 $134,50 $134,50 Foggy ►off :29,43 ‘29,43 lo$�� M VENOUR INFCRMATiUN 1276 FIR5! SECI'RITY DATA CORP 13355 FREESE ENGINEERING e 1365^ GARt.Sty L 'HEELER CO s 13535 RICF4P0 C GA2LAY 14850 Tt_E GREELEY DAILY TRIBLNE s 4 t It t' t i t 1505? GREELEY LEASING CD Ol GENERAL FUNC PP/voU PO/VOU NuHRIR DATE 0071392 IA 30 75 0071393 11 05 75 0075154 11 05 75 0070740 11 03 75 0067689 11 05 75 0070114, 11 04 75 0065748 10 23 75 0067684 11 11 75 0067666 ii 03 75 15120 GREELEY MEDICAL SUPPLY CC 0070112 11 05 75 15625 GREELEY WELD INSURCRS INC 15800 GREEG'RY5 UNIFORM SPECIALISTS 0070118 10 28 75 0071646 10 27 75 16050 H H HANSEN 0073170 11 03 75 16580 ELGENE 7 4ES5E HD 17150 C F mOECKEL 88 6 C1ThD CO 00674/23 11 0!. 75 0006455 10 23 15 0063050 10 29 75 PO/vol AHCUt:1 $21,06 $44,35 !36,32 1322.[(' $30.57 19,5_) 1257,5E $121.79 $57.50 $37,CC 165.93 $2,44 $179,33 Dq NOT PAY IF CHECKED ACCOUNT *4* *4* *4* *44 *4* *4* 5** 5** *4* *4* *55 *4* •5* 5** 5** *4* **4 *4* **0 45* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* O4* *45 *t* t** 714112 714108 T!1TAL 720108 TOTAL 722112 TOTAL 704107 TOTAL 741146 TOTAL 754111 TOTAL 793112 TOTAL 712146 712197 TOTAL 706146 706197 TOTAL 754131 TOTAL 781118 TOTAL 754121 TOTAL 741121 TOTAL 722110 722111 TOTAL 78843r) TOTAL C:7 DATE 11 12 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUMBRANCES A'CLNT 121,06 521,06 144,35 144,35 $36,32 136,32 $322.00 $322.00 13.,97 $30,97 182,08 $82,08 $9,90 59,90 176,00 $181,55 $257,58 $36,60 190,79 $12.8,79 PACE 4 rasileo7 tosgro- 1577 457.90 IDB' i'3. $37,00 P""437.0V $65,93- $65,93 52,44 $2;44 tOBg15. 157_,50 $121,83 /� $179,33IOStrge $10.00 110,00 foleiriri !133,00 ft s S X S C t t t t C • t fit 71, vENDOR INFORMATION 17350 HCvE LIGHT G POWER CC Pntvau° NU,KaER 1 01 GENERAL FUKC PO/VOU DATE 0070311 10 29 75 0070313 10 29 75 00154'07 10 29 75 0074449 10 24 75 17657 hL A E SOCIETY OF WELD CC INC 0071578 11 04 75 17335 1 3 8 CORP - °ENVER 17875 1 S Ni CORP Grr- p; I,•i-nrC LV4J INTRAGOVEPN JE11TAt 14555 VICTOR JACOSUCCT 18600 JERC:4E CO 0070172 10 30 75 0057940 11 05 75 0057970 11 04 75 0059478 11 03 75 0055256 11 04-15 0069614 1028 75• 0069731 11 03 75 0069624 10 17 75 0079003 11 06 75 0079010 11 06 75 PD/VOL AMCtNT $35,CO $442,55 $507.:0 1154.?6 $E33,3? $627.IC $765,67 $27S,36 $12$.C4 $214.19 $615.65 $240.23 $9,36 $96,C7 $99.32 DATE 11 12 75 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT TOTAL *** *** 720112 TOTAL *** *** 717112 TOTAL *** *** 714112 TOTAL *** *** 762113 TOTAL *** *** 757150 TOTAL *** *4* 731197 TOTAL *** **# 707197 TOTAL *** *** 714197 TOTAL *** *** 715197 717197 TOTAL *** *4* 761tLt TOTAL *** *** 727$97 TOTAL *4* *** 701111 701123 TOTAL *** *** 770112 TOTAL *** *4* 788726 TOTAL *4* *4* 788726 TOTAL • PAGE 5 ENCur6SANCES AV LNT $133,00 $35,00 $35.00 $442,55 $442,55 $507,50 $507,50 $154.36 1154,36 loeiy9`1 $833.33 $833.33 lociuga $627.10 $627.10 *765,67 $765,67 $279.36 $279,36 $62,82 $62,62 $125t64 $214;19 $214.19 IO$+(gd, oval tox*IBa $615,65 1615,651p$tf47 1216,1`_ 124,11 $240.23 16$11$66 $9,36 $9,36 $96,07 $96,07 $99,32 199,3? icatiVP 3 `iESDOR 1NKOAMATION 1955) K.'•'AAT 04341 19725 KEENE VALLEY SUN 1950.` LENS CAMERA CENTER 01 GENERAL FUND Prl''LU POIYOU NUMBER DATE 0069770 11 03 75 0070473 10 09 75 0079009 11 06 75 0071439 11 05 75 0070394 11 05 75 0070395 11 05 75 1945? LE IS A KIDDER MO PATvcCcGIST 0072624 10 24 75 20V25 MART!`; KIERNAN MO 20954 ELIUASETH LANGE 21100 LEE CLINIC 21157 M€L LEEOOM 21300 PRANCES A LINDSTROM, 21380 LCNG,osT TTI S CALL, 0072630 11 03 75 0078877 11 05 75 0006883 10 31 75 0006884 10 31 75 0006885 10 31 75 0006456 10 23 75 0070169 11.03 75 0053217 11 06 75 0071339 11 03 75 ObAti AMCUNT 32,47 14.59 127.46 14.00 193.97 55.67 1309.50 1157.50 110.00 -599:26 192.26 $19.56 $10.00 $23.40 117.50_ $5179 DATE,11 12 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIB11T1ON 0$ IF CHECKED ACCOUNT *Ai *4* 706132 TOTAL 786640 TOTAL 78660 4 TOTAL 720123 TOTAL 741132 TOTAL 761112 TOTAL 744107 745107 TOTAL 744107 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 793111 TOTAL 793111 TOTAL 793111 TOTAL 788430 TOTAL 796111 TOTAL 761111 TOTAL 706117 TOTAL EICUkRRANCE$ AWLL'nT S2,47 12.47 $4.59 $4.59 $27.46 $27.46 $4,00 $4.00 $93.97 $93.97 15.67 $5.67 $302.00 $7.50 $309.50 $150.00 $7.50 $157,50 110.00 $10.00 199.26 $99,26 192.28 1l9� 192,28 > 10V, 119,56 $19.56 PAGE 6 roc1I187 TD`V-1$g ro.1-l9a $10510100 1043(19' 123.40 �!' U 123;40 10511,41 $17.90 $17.90 fDa $5.29 $5.29 102474° 3 J 3 3 7 5 21658 LC�ELL-P%IL DAIRY 21665 PETRA LCZAN;T 21925 MICh&EL 0 M AG 22192 3C3ERT C `ARSALL 22900 HC GRAA-H1LL BOOK Co 23800 HCTGJ'-'ERV ELEVATOR C7 24250 FCLFTA19 DELL 24254 PCUF.TAIN BELL 24601 h C R 2575'. NELSO'= OFFICE SUPPLY 01 GENERAL FUoC V}N'GR INFORMATION PR/VCU PO/YOU NU1+9ER DATE 0066063 10 16 75 0086069 10 23 75 0066093 11 06 75 00788680 11 03 75 0011001 11 05 75 0078552 10 20 75 0074581 l0 17 75 0056485 10 23 75 0056466 10 23 75 0056489 10 23 75 +?056492 10 31 75 007012% 10 31 75 0078673 10 31 75 0059443 10 31 75 0063245 10 16 75 0070164 10 23 75 PO/VOL AHCU�'T 152.92 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED *4* *4* 192.34 *** *** $6.40 .** *** $108.42 *** *** $21.56 *** *** $13,01 *4* *** $66,05 *** *** $12.55 *4* *** $12.55 *** *** 117.55 *4* *** $18.56 *** *** $309.83 *** *** $271,84 *** *** 123,20 *** *** $17.46 *** *** '$47.E8 *4* **4 DATE 11 12 75 OISTRIRUTION OE ENCUMBRANCES ACCOUNT 788720 TOTAL 788720 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 790110 790111 1fTAL 707111 TOTAL 727112 TOTAL 781146 TOTAL 761114 TOTAL 765113 TOTAL 765113 TOTAL 746114 TOTAL 754114 TOTAL 748114 790114 TOTAL 715112 TOTAL 762112 TOTAL 731112 TOTAL D 3 3 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 3 ArCL11T 552,42 $52,92 $92,34 $92.34 $6,40 36,40 PACE 7 j ,ccgc)r $43,63 $64,79 $108.42 lbligg99 $21.96 $21.96 )OtZ\ $13,01 543.01 IO`db O1 $66,05 $66.05 $12.55 $12.55 $12,55 $12.55 $12,55 $12.55 $16,56 $13,56 $309,83 $309.83 (0805, 1201,54 $70.30 ,�1 $271,84 10S�d`-'7 $23,7.0 Ip$5,0 $23.20 $47,88 547,88 v • I YEN0'7,1 NUNBFA t VENDS INFORMATION 01 GENERAL FUND PO/VOU PO/VOU PO/VOL NU'8EQ DATE AHCUNT 0073199 11 06 75 19,CC 0078311 10 30 75 C 2625) sCRTnf29 AR'4OREO SERVICE INC 60498?4 11 01 75 0049825 11 01 75 C 2734) AN1TA pESKE 0070528 11 05 75 ci 27913 POSTMASTER 0078679 10 31 75 C 0059494 11 06 75 -0062911 10 30 75 2806^ JEANNIE 'ti T'')REAS 0070525 10 30 75 C 2926) MILAN A REAERTS 0055241 11 04 75 C 29264 ELMER H RfY`f0LOS 0069728 10 31 75 C 29145 ED C RIGGS CO 0071621 10 14 75 0./6981 10 31 75 29900 ALVZE r ROTE 0055240 11 04 75 C 30293 RLMAR CARPETS 1NG 0069792 10 17 75 27922 ROSTM.SSTEP C 2795^ POUDRE VALLEY REA C 29861 TKYAS RONERO C 1085') SANITARY LAUNDRY C CLEANERS 0036291 -11 05 75. QQ16P92 11 04 75 • DATE 11 12 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOUNT s** *4* 786710 TOTAL *8,64 *** *4* 786710 1UTAL s99,CC sss *is 7₹0122 TOTAL $26,40 4** *4* 101112 TOTAL $15.60 *ss *4* 745107 TOTAL $25G.00 sit 44* 748116 TOTAL $400,00 sss *4* 717116 TOTAL $102.36 sss Ss* $15.00 sts sit $110.62 *4* sat $56:04. 4t* *04 $500 CO its s** $19.00 **5 *4* $]10.52 *Si *s* $290.64 *** **t 725145 TOTAL _$2C6,15 *5* *** 725121 TOTAL $160.25 sss ss* 754184 770113 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 761111 TOTAL 718111 TOTAL 741112 TOTAL 793111 TOTAL 761111 TOTAL ENCUfrBRANCUS AFCLNY $9,00 $9.00 $8,64 $8,64 $99,00 $99'n0 $26,40 $26.40 pAGE 8 O53 5044 /013507 $15,00 515,00 10%501 5250,00 $250.00 I01c0 $400,00 $400.00 I0$ �1O $102,36 $102.36 $15,00 $15,00 1110.62 $110,42 $56,04 156.04 1500,00 ` $500.00 100'35` $19,00 o8di�p 519.00 1 11-0.52 b8�d1� $110.52 J $290,64 $290.64 10(35/g $20615 $206,15 3160,25 v VENDOR 1NFOR1'8T1O1 10959 0C\AL= S0tAFER HO 31225 SCNCOL DISTRICT N6 31750 SEF E`•TPRPRISES 31760 S LEE SHEHEE 32123 1CBERT STAGG5 34025 TELEP AND CON'IELL 34051 SA LEL S TELE? 34102 TEXACO ISC 35671 LNI9 OF NORTHERN COLO PO/v0U N1d ER 01 GENERAL FUN° PO/YOU PO/VOL DATE AHLLKT 0078879 I1 05 75 0073481 11 05 75 0078983 11 )6 75 )066^94 11 416 75 0066••^,95 It 06 75 0066096 II 06 75 0066097 II 06 75 0078308 11 06 75 ')074755 10 29 75 0059494 11 03 75 0070171 10 30 75 0064535 11 06 75 0064514 11 06 75 0061321 11 05 75 0065740 10 15 75 0070176 10 27 75 DO NOT PAY IF CHECKED $10.CC $0* i** 745107 TOTAL $10.00 *4* *0* 745101 TOTAL $10.00 *** $$* 745107 TOTAL 193.45 *t* *** 786710TOTAL 199,64 *0* *** 786710 TOTAL $97,10 *44 i#* 786710 TOTAL $125.56 *** **4 786711 TOTAL $65'.47 *4* *#* 786725 5Al $692.26 *so 4/0 72211TO2 18,40 *** *4* 717111 TOTAL $9.05 *0* *4* 731111 TOTAL $562.50 4** *0* 702107 TOTAL $1,960.30 *** *0* 702107 TOTAL $101.52 *4* *** 741146 TOTAL 1000.00 44* *** 793107 TOTAL $125.00 so. 0*. 731107 TOTAL DATE It 12 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ENCJMBRANCES ACCUU`,T AgOLRT c /oS519 TUTAL 1160,; $10,U01 $10.00 $10,00 510.00 110,00 $10.00 $93.45 $93.45 $99.04 599,04 $97,to 597,10 $125,56 $125,56 P6CE 9 165,47 565,47 / ro85,an to Gal 1692,26 5 $692,26)0-- $8,40 16.40 9 $ s9,05i(--)%5‘9/159.05 f T562,50 $562,50 10(3:9A $1960.30 $1,960.30 10e66(41 $_101.92 s101.92 1800,00 1800.00 $125,00 --" 5125,00 I 62601 1 I a i • • vE�OF?: NUMB! VENOaA 1NcoRMAT1oN 361 \,, MIKE YARALW 1632:` R1CFA*:? AAGEN,1L ND 368oC THE HAv AL38ISH INC 3705 LISA `:'FILER 37100 .E1SS JE*ELERS INC 37260 r C DEBT IF E!rG-PETTY LAS" 37271 r C-DEDT OF NUTAN RESrURCES 201'10w 0010163 Ol GENERAL FUND 90/VOU DATE 10 29 75 0078878 11 05 75 0074380 11 01 75 0074386 11 0L 75 0006417 11 06 75 0069729 11 03 75 007855. 10 30 75 007835R 11 06 75 37525 .ELC COUNTY GENERAL FOND 0066n78 11 06 75 3755r WELL CIUNTY GENERAL I•MSPITAC 0078919 10 20 75 0078922 10 27 75 007952 10 24 75 0078453 10 24 75 37600 ELC CA NTY HEALTH DEPT 0069944 11 04 75 PO/VOL AMCUNT 131.20 110.00 ilie°.cc 19.25 46.50 $49,11 322:50 159;90 44.78 $S, CC $9,CC 49:00 SE47.E1 0069945 11 34 75 $36,126.CO DATE 11 12 75 Do NGT PAY 015T IBUTION OF If CHECKED ACCOUNT *** *** 731111 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 725107 TOTAL 754145 TOTAL 786510 TOTAL 701112 TOTAL 727112 TOTAL 786510 786515 786640 786710 786715 787640 TOTAL 786640 TOTAL 742107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 745107 TOTAL 751101 751103 TOTAL *** ***. 751150 »:4. 4 4/ l PAGE ENCBRANCES SMOLtMT (31,20 $31,20 te$' 4 10.00 3,0 110,00 food% 1118.00 $118,00 48.25 48,25 $6,50 46,50 tc O$�dS'o�a $49,11 S49,11 104i5.k.a 122.50 1 $22,50 Ib�ol2;3 48;74 $6,76 48,73 $17,54 $3,63 415,00 $59,90 I O$ o� 3 5` to 44,78 44,18 io25349 49,00` Th $9,-00- $9,00 $9,00 19,00 59,00 59,00 $900- $769710 -_178.,81 $847.81 136+126.00 ,6i5,T37 • S w I 9 • VENDOR INFORMATION a a 379000 *ELP COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE 38003 IELC ME'tTAL HEALTH CENTER INC 0020681 10 24 75 a a a a Pn/VUU NUV5ER 01 GENERAL FUND PO/YOU DATE 0069949 11 04 75 38157 *ESTER% HONE IMP 3870' CHARLES INCK€L 38900 AINCGRAOS STEEL C SUPPLY 39000 X000 LUMBER CO '4135 ."n `.:2'e sAcn+ 90341 AHE?ICAN GUIDANCE i 9Q349 ALSTI'I C AUSTIN 90350 8LNTS UPHOLSTERY 90351 C C R CLEANING SERV 90352 EL CHARRO 90353 CRAIG GALLAGHER a ♦ i 0010588 10 27 75 0062317 11 04 75 0075169 11 03 75 0055213 10 22 75 0069663 11 05 75 00n6838 10 31 75 0075765 08 26 75 O006464 10 23 75 0060476 10 20 75 0068474 10 03 75 0078302 11 06 75 0070120 10 30 75 r^.Y::::. i+''a'>"s- v..ia�?4 .{•+"',fN'.r,'4. ;<:'?i.e.a'-E+a-✓_.-ter-.-au�.v'�..:'..-e :ram .a+. ....=r.�-5 :.'a..-...:. s... ap.:-c YO/VOL AMCUNT $370,C1 $2/064,90 $410.10 $31,C3 $467.t5 -$33,60 182,11 $96,CC $596,15 171,58 $59.00 540;00 $11,28 ....... ..... _ $11.52 00 NOT PAY IF CHECKED * * * DATE 11 12 75 DISTRIBUTION OF ACCOUNT TOTAL *** 701$16 706116 707116 712116 713116 727116 TOTAL 733107 TOTAL 793107 TOTAL 725145 TOTAL 722111 TOTAL 774192 TOTAL 770112 TOTAL 790197 TOTAL 788725 TOTAL 788725 TOTAL 725145 TOTAL 725107 TOTAL 786515 TOTAL 754111 TOTAL ENCUMBRANCES AMLLNT $361126.00 132,54 176,22 $153,75 536,98 $54,07 $16,45 $370,01 52/064,90 $20064,90 5410,10 $410,10 PACE 11 I bg6 Wg $31,08 $31.08 $467,65 046/,65 533,60 $33.60 182,11 $82.11 $96,00 $96,00 locI5s1-} 1596,15 $596. 15 IDwite $71,58 $71,58 7096 159,00 459,00 10ir g$ $40,00 $40,00 1O$5s{g $17.28 $17,28 toS 566__ $11,52 511.52 lb$6W 1 S 1 • • • S • • • • A • • • • • • • • I E600 \412E 90$354 A S t4A`SEN INC .:-i=.a'n_! t),54 .•yr,,..niif•-• r..=.v.-wv.s......se c-+>c...:.n a, 01 GENERAL FUND DATE 11 12 75 PAGE 12 VEN)O2 INFORMATION PO/YOU Pp/VOU NUMBER °ATE 0070582 11 33 75 90355 STEPHANIE KERR RN 0079043 10 30 75 90354 KISTLER KWILL - 0078675 -10 28 75 90357 LOVELAND TRAVEL AGENCY INC 0078702 10 31 75 9035 PCLCRE VALLEY VANGAS 90359 LT JACK VAN 4R5001 TOTAL ENCIJIBRANCE CLAIMEDFOq 0069633 10 25 75 0071764 11 O5 75 GENERAL FUNS) PO/VOL ?HCUNT $525,CC 111.50 $356,15 186.73 $124.23 196.42 DO NoT PAY DISTKIBUT1oN OF IF CHECKED ACCCUMT nit *4* 4** *4* *** *** **0 ♦** 44* *** 4** *4* 1680218,60 781107 TOTAL 754107 TOTAL 748191 TOTAL 790111 TOTAL 770112 TOTAL 741121 'MT AI ENCUi/BRANCES AMULNT 1525.00 $525.00 10$85 $17.50 $17,50 /D(3O. *356.75 $356.75 /08651 186$73 86,73 ID$0•0di 1124.23 1124.23 1D3*b4 $96.42 $96.42 ]nCt641 THIS IS Ti` CERTIFY THAT. ALL ACCOUNTING A',0 BUDGETING PROCECU ES FAVE SEEN COMPLETED CH THE AAOV ;`ED CLAP -IS AS SHC'AN ON PAGES 1 THRO.'G;i la AND DATED"'17o' 12 i 197C AND THAT PAYsENTS SHOWS JE hADE TO THE RESPECTIVE nOURS (NXE AMC1'.TS SET OPPOSITE THEIR '1ARE5 WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 61, eV:.to0 DATED TH1 /J?{ LAY OF' flov. i 1975 , 4/I-it� �� ,1/ AIRECTOR KANAGEYENT ANO,eOC pET -SUBSCRIBE!) AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS /^C CAY CF /70,/ • 197sMY COM IS..ION E FIREKSIIAy �qs sslooex'tsDec.5,1978 L d.k ttL , 'It&e—i; NOTARY PUBLIC. '4e, THE BCf O CF CCUFTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, Y+ERE BY (APPROVE) (-aZI5aDPReilE) 1'7I$E CLAIMS AS 5ET FORTH ABOVE.) AND WARRANTS I1+ PAYMENT TFEREFI)R ARE H R>>BY ORgE�O D Ari+v UPON THE �4fs ye.t ,e.C_I N T?TAL'NG $ (,`,,,?l1. &o GATED T;t!S / t'I-DAY OF /"J6t/. 0 1976 ATTESTI /.« %,-.7-7‘...‘,K COUNTY CLEF( AND RECORDER BY 'OEP TY GHA1Rs,.' MEMBER ���`��t YEY-BER �j -., aV'.% 1.;.'Y•, tv2 } ;._% 3-'+f IIY-s--4•-•a••,• ca^. •V••••'*t/r-'+•"•—•V • -"re.rCA.rP✓..,..R.ecatTh. f-aswwa+.. JI a •-a--m;' _ a i k i _ • VE,AC`a:K \LM3E.A Y' 4•n• VA.,•Y i.1.1 y S P Am t••nr. a.S tal+. us'r y..:. -u J..♦`.�t•a.-v a �.a VFNWOR INFORMATION 775 AFFILIATED 3ANKS 1355 AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSN iM1 (10 C O U N T Y, C G L O R A 0 0 ENCUMBRANCE CLAIM List 02 ROAD A!:0 BRIDGE P[)/VCU PQ/VO. NuMPER DATE 0006839 10 30 75 0074731 10 24 75 0069626 10 22 75 1850 ANOERSJN HUNTER. THOMTS 1, KURTZ 0056721 10 31 75 6025 CENTRAL WELD CO WATER 01ST 15613 GREELEY UNIFORM G LINEN 18332 1NTRAGOVERN'IE')TAL AGENCY 18600 JERC:NE CO 0024800 10 27 75 0075983 10 31 75 0069653 10 3075 0069623 10 14 75 24000 1'CRGAN COUNTY RURAL ELEC ASSN 0062200 10 31 75 24250 YCU):TAIN BELL 24500 MUNICIPALITIES 26215 SCRTN 'AELr COO TY WATER_GIST 26500 6t!' MUNICIPAL GAS 28350 PLBL1C SERVICE CO OF CCLC 2640^ PL8LIC SERVICE CO OF 000O PO/VCL AHCLKT $85,5C 3416,33 $100:c0 $665.00 $66,C0 $223,CC $27,C10.E5 $10.36 536.26 C356491 10 31 75 0069654 10 30 75 $81PC09,C3 0069657 11 04 75 115.50 0053302 11 04 75 $1,61 0069660 11 04 75 13.37 0077067 11 04 75 $6.14 00 NCT PAY if CHECKED PACE 1 DATE 11 12 75 o!STRIRUTIOtI OF ENCI:VBRANCF_S ACCOUNT 44* *** 701811 TOTAL 4t* 41* 701811 TOTAL 44# 4$. 4#* *►* #4* *4* 4*# *** ##* *4* *44 *4* 4t4 *4# *** *4: 4** **4 721019 TOTAL 444 **t 4**.... *** *** *** 444 *4* 712604 TOTAL 701810 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 733804 TOTAL 701812 736351 TOTAL 712604 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 712604 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 TOTAL 715303 -TOTAL 715303 TOTAL ;44- ANCLNT $65,50 $85.50 *416,33 1416,33 $100,00 $100.00 1665.00 $665.00 1 66,.00 $66,00 1225,00 $225„n0 $268319,13 4691,72 127,010.85 410,36 $10,16 $36,26 336.26 $14.61 $19.61 103552 tog 5 tog 16'51` S 18100090903 .0 3 7 (icryro 18 $15,50 fog 7 115,50 11.81 $1,81 '011661 $3,37 $3.37 fog ra(O 46aIS,.t4_to8S1b -- - ------ 1 • I s • YEIWPA No4Fn vEN0OR INFORMATION 28s5 RAY`ER ',;ATER DEPT • 14685 TC•>N GE GROVER • 0? ROAD ANr RR10GF PO/40U PO/VOU t+ti ckER DATE 0070602 11 04 75 0009601 11 04 75 PO/Ydl Ai,CUAI 112,57 120.50 DATE 11 12 75 00 NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF ENCUN,BRAHCES IF CHECKED ACCOUNT aOLNT Ass *4* 715303 TOTAL s*s *** 715303 TOTAL TCT4t FNCLFBRACE CLAIRE( FOP ROAD AD RRICGE + 1105,703.83 • THIS IS TO CERTUUY THkT A L ACCC ALI NG AND 8uOCETING pROCEGUR_ES FA%E SEEN C0r LETE0 CU THE A8Ov 1 ISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN O\ AGES 1 TE;KCUGH _ 0U, /a- , 1975ANO THAT PAYMENTS S C �c� ATADE�_t� �6 RESPECTIVE IDOR IN Vf' AFOUNI t SET OPPOSITE �� � J F i -y AND DATED A • THE1� `TAMES 11TH THE TOTAL A"CUNT 4 /09 703. Y3{ DATED THI _ ... ,lea , 19?S, Cl-14-(7._- ca F<CTOR SAKAGEPENT LL/00E iL (clot_ ' SCRI ED AN 75 -NY C0MH1S lOi,9 EXPIRES1 µY d}fissanex$rtspet 5,1978 'J TARY pUBL1C. 0E, T <EL JP A PA Y4E BY SAtaPRQ , _ AND as yDATED THIS l ` DAY 0 1 1 � 93 c � s � TS59nA AYMEKTETt•EREFU rARF IAER$ OF WELD COUNTY; I ti. - S. � .!' e ,'`CET 5 SCRIBED AND SNflRN TO BEFORE 1. T AaPt'C AY Y, CU10FhL•[, ►� • FrTT �r�i84f S T CLAIMS AS SET FORTH tiBOvEi IN IiARk '�BY 1 D Ah E FUND T�)TAL1NG 4/ C/ ?o3.DA E S /�' "i �t G', 1975 fTTESTI0. %c. 6 COUNTI CL FMK. .ri0 rLCDPUER 1' DEPUTY CHAIRmA HENBER %�' �EHB@. • z �f�,�, - -��� 412412,57 IV `Sll 120.50 420,50 PALO. 2 • • $ • • • • • • • • • • -• • • I () p • • • • i I S • • vENery "UI c �E`DOR INFORMATIC 86_ ALL RADIATOR SERVICE :. E L 0 C G L• N T V, CQLORADC ENCUMBRANCE C I A! !' LIST 03 1}ITRAGDVERNN€.NTAL SERVICES Pr/VCU NUS "RER PD/YOU 04TE 0076347 10 24 75 185.E ANCERS1 41.NYFR THOUTF L KURTZ 005672? 10 31 75 8421 CONTINENTAL 'O0LESALE SUPPLY 885 CC'K#\ COSCRETE PRODUCTS INC 11501 EPP1RC GAS INC OF KIMBALL • 12300 FARts UACHIVERY CO 12725 FIRST NATL BANK OF GRPECEY 1300'' FLAT12,N PAVING CO 0062858 10 31 75 0068269 10 25 75 0062417 11 04 75 0065030 11 03 75 0069613 10 28 75 0069651 10 30 75 0078519 10 10 75 0051¢80 10 25 75 14203 GILCREST WHOLESALE FAR' SUPPLY 0062739 11 04 75 13619 GREELEY UNIFORM 6 LINEN 0075977 11 04 75 007597$ 11 04 75 1843: J C $ CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO 0061981 10 27 75 0040704 10 30 75 21185 LW' WELL DRILLING CO PO/VL'L AVCINT $31,C5 s86C.00 $549.12 $3C,CC $204.00 3118.30 $483.64 $36"8.80 $03.25 $10,725.13 €62,96 365.30 $100.40 $614.61 $13.16 DD NOT PAY If CHECKED DATE 11 12 75 DISTRIBUTIOU OF ENCt);•BRANCES ACCOUNT ArCLNT 722853 TOTAL 701810 7,3TAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722854 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOT?.L 722852 TOTAL 722852 TOTAL 722853 TOTAL 713837 TOTAL 714837 TOTAL ....._...... 722853 VITAL 722853 TOTAL 1 €31,05 €31.05 1860.00 $860,00 $549;12 $549,12 €30,00 430,00 $204,00 $204,00 $118.30 $118.30 $_463,64 3483.64 1388,80 $388,80 $63,25 $63.25 PAGE 1101725,13 110,725,13 j0g5.V5 162,46 362.96 102A% $65,30 $65,30 $100,40 $100,40 1614,61 $614.61 A $13.16 $joigAi3,16 V C t vEtsvR Numv. V€NL)UR 1NRDRHATtON 1275,YcC:!Y CO 23901 H fi m02RE ECUIokENT Cpl 24250 rCLNT I`? BELL 3685^ G\CRATO AUTO PARTS 29412 RCAC i BRIDGE FUND 32307 SLIMS SANITATION SERV 34602 TCAh cc AULT 347C• TCFP• 2F JCH9STOWN 3830) NESTERTRASH SERVICE 3900' LOCO LUMBER C`3 39245 1INMERAN OIL CO 03 1NIRAGU4ERNMENIAL PEA/4'OU Po/VDU NVM1ER DATE 0071249 10 ,1 75 002699 10 24 75 0056479 10 22 75 0062188 11 04 75 0069652 10 30 75 0078240 10 30 75 0071112 10 31 75 0060970 11 03 75 0043207 10 31 75 0065170 11 35 75 FC4VOL MMCUNT 16,758.84 $215.22 $50,56 $18a.S6 $?,461.4t $25.00 144.81 $12,00 416.00 $137,75 0078218 09 11 75 152.25 SERVICES 00 NUT PAY IF CHECKED DATE 11 12 75 DIST"RIOUTIIIH t0F ACCOUNT 444 *4* 722853 TOTAL *** *5* 722853 TOTAL 44* *4* 712804 TOTAL 4i* *4* 722853 TOTAL *** *S* 701812 703790 101AL Ott *a* a** *4* *** *4* *44 *** *4* *** 712837 TOTAL 713803 TOTAL 714803 TOTAL 715837 TOTAL 722e52 722853 TOTAL *** *** 722853 TOTAL TOTAL €NCUMERANCE CLAIMED FOR INTRAGOVERNNENTAL SERVICES ■ 1106,2R7.57 THIS IS TC CERTIFY To4T A l A000U`tTIN6 A0 BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED Cli THE ABOV STEO ClAI AS Sh iN ON PAGES 1 THRCi":G9 ' AND DATE -/ o- / $ 19 7SAND THAT PAYHENTS SHCULC B NAO( TD T,HE RESPECTIV __ DUR IN T7� " +CU1�T SET 0PPnSITE CAY F_./�/c--z/, 19 7A s&- o JCR YA AGEHENT TAN FfSHES WITH IRE TOTA GLINT $ ORN EF EE7H DATEDT /o? l pN 6pT 18071;8:7 - SG IBEO 8ND SNUdN TO BEFORE 'iE THIS / GAY CF _ �� , 19%�,—HY CONHISS Ii <XP1 ES' ' expr 5,7978 "'� o 1I�// NOTARY PUBLIC, �1 , THE BOARD CF CCUNTt COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLUKAGU, E BY (APPROVEI p iD₹51;77F0VSY HE AIMS S SET FORTH ASDVE1 "A4 WARRANT',S//IN PAYVETT" THEREFNR ARE HE EEO, C D ET' RAHNI UPC* T}i - _4d:yce/AK,ara/e �JG41". /W -z1 , 1975 ATTESTi—/__ COUNTY CLERK AUD 1TzCURDER eY 0 FUND T?T8L1`., 4 Lo,�7• �7 0ATE0 THIS / OAY of CHA1RHIN , cl'EMB ME< fiER PACt 2 ENCIF'URANCES ANOLNI $6,758,84 $6,758,84 1pSta 4215,22 3215.22 )0 40°S $50.56 i0cd�g7 $50.56 1183.96 4183,96 52,500,00 491,961,46 qq $84,461,46 IOC gI 125,00 425,00 W$ icle) !44,81 444.01 WWI f1z,00 $12,00102699, $16.00 $16.00 fC0., 196,75 4137,75 f$41,00 0469' $52.25 $52.25 rogs9‘. 3 r) f' S • • a { C C I lc C t c t C e C ENO.‘ NUyB: V'E`fDUR INFDRMATtc' )755' nELD CO"TY GENERAL HOSPITAL ELDD C O L N 1 Y, COLORADU ENCUMBRANCE CLAI ;' LIST 10 hCGH OPERATING Fur PO/VDU PO/VOL DATE AMCLNT 00;6^76 10 31 75 $EI,213.88 pNLIOL NV IEi DATE 11 12 75 DO NOT PAY DISTRIBUTION OF IF CHECKED ACCOu''T *** *** 701160 TOTAL ENC NBRANCES NCLNT L sc1,213,88 361,213.86 PAGE 1 1 05.g1e TOTAL '.CLI`BRM:CE CLAIMED FOR CGH OPERATING FUND ■ $P13313.88 THIS T/ CEATIflaTEDT L AECC LNG AND BUGETING PROCEDURES HAVEBBEE1OCPtERON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIIS AS S1O N ON PACES 1 �� �� T. COMPLETED • y /� , 19%.5 AND THAT PAYMENTS SNtUIi; E P. F` SPECTIVE V' ORS IN THE �F'CUNT SET CPPO511C THEIR "'AMES ':1ITN T`1E TOTAL AMOUNT $ V. a/.3• 88 DATED TH /02t AY 19%5. C — i. E OR NAlACEMENT AND 4UC,GET , S:Jff CR BED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS /d&''CAY CF�/ a 4.-K , 1S%. MY CONKT CExPiRE Je ssfon expires Dec 5, 1918 ' A c A. tt .- 1 PL A st,1d0TARY PUBLIC. WE, THE BOARD CF CCLNIT C+TNMISSIONERS OF hELD COUNTY, COLURADU, ER AY AN'POVE) CoIIs4n4 I Tilt A1XS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; ANp WARRANTS 1N PAYNENT TIEREFCR ARE HE E8Y ORO ED RANT) UPr4h it -4-c_,.11 15 L lei ,c FUND T^TALUNG t y, /- .Ba DATED 1H15 /c -'SAY OF -'44-i/. 197.5 —ATTESTS- '7..12-... COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDE,1 BY PUTY CHAIRMAN NENB YENE+ER t MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY C0 i4ISSlONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO November 12, 1975 Tape 175-U1 & 112 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 12, 1975 , at the hour of 9:00 A.N. ROLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci, absent Also present: County Attorney, Samuel S. Telep Director of Management S Budget, Barton Buss Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway County Engineer, Richard Straub Director of Planning, Gary Fortner MINUTES APPROVED: The Board approved the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of November 5, 1975. A motion was made and seconded. Notion carried. 3IDS PRESENTED AND APPROVED: None CLAIMS APPROVED: On motion it vas moved and seconded to approve the following claims: Motion carried. Encumbrance Claim List General Fund --d ....ar Rrtdge Intragovernmental Hospital Operating Social Services Claims ADM Day Care AND ADC ADC -U C.I A3 OAP $68,218.60 109,703.83 106,287.57 81,213.88 $96,081.75 13,173.50 33,134.00 1,655.00 391.00 34,255.38 785.00 66,121.30 APPOINTMENTS, HEARINGS, REPORTS AND C0}*fUNICATIONS: The Board approved those listed on the agenda with the following additions: County Officials - Don Bower, Sheriff, and S. Lee Shehee, Jr., Clerk and Recorder, were unable to attend, announced the Chairman. November 14, 1975, 9:00 A.M. - meeting scheduled with Eugene McKenna November 14, 1975, 10:00 A.M. - meeting scheduled with Gene Nees November 20, 1975, morning - Management By Objectives, Executive Council meeting Union Pacific Galeton Property - The Chairman announced he had received a letter and a quit claim deed on this property. The Engineer, Hr. Buss and the County Attorney to review the legal description and the money due. The County Attorney is to acknowledge receipt of this letter and also our forth- coming action. Mit Assessment Directive - The Chairman referred to a discussion that he has had with Representative Carl Showalter regarding the directive from the Gov- ernor to all county assessors. Mr. Billings also referred to the 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 39-9-106, and stressed it does not indicate the 201 sales ratio must be used. The Chairman asked the County .ttorney to review the statutes and prepare a legal opinion whether there is anywhere in the statutes where the Governor has any authority to order the assessors to appraise land at 204 sales ratio. E. F. INDUSIR1ES, CHANGE OF ZONE: The Chairman referred to a discussion he has had with the applicant. Mr. Billings then requested c. representative from the Plan- ning, Building and Engineering Departments to watch complete molding process on November 20, 1975, at 10:00 A.M. The Chairman asked the Engineer to con- firm the meeting and also asked for an evaluation from the departments par- ticipating. TOWN MEETINGS: The Chairman referred to the meeting held last night at Fort Lupton. County services were discussed, as well as the system used in repairing and replacing roads. The towns also were in agreement with the request made by the Board last week to the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. APPOINT AUDIPJR FOR 1976: The Chairman asked that this item be held over. He also asked Mr. Buss to supply him a list of the auditors in Weld County and the numbers of their staffs. COUNTY ENGINEER: Mr. Straub reported that Union Pacific is processing our request on the right-of-way. BUSINESS MEETINGS, 1976: The Chairman asked that this topic be placed on the agenda for next week. The Home Rule Charter will be effective January 1, 1976. Therefore, the current schedule of meetin„s will have to be modified. HOUSING RELOCATION GRANT, BURGER -FRY SUBDIVISION URBAN RENEWAL: Hr. Forster read an additional notice into the record regarding the release of the $100,000. He indicated this notice should be published Nove^ber 28, 1975. Commissioner Moser made a motion to authorize him to publish the notice. The Chairman seconded the motion and it did carry. HOUSE BILL 1041: The Chairman reported to Mr. Fortner that the residents near Keenesburg would like to know how they will be affected by House Bill 1041. Mr. Fortner immediately referred to the additional state requirements that must be met and listed other concerns that need to be solved before any projects may be- gin. 701 CONTRACT: Mr. Buss reported the Council of Governments Office would like this back as soon as possible. Commissioner Moser made a motion to approve this 701 funding proposal subject to review by our Planning Director and our Budget Officer as to proper wording in the funding process. The Chairman seconded the motion and it did carry. The Chairman asked if there are any problems discovered by either of these departments, they should make them known at the next board meeting. COUNTY BOARDS 1976: The Chairman asked Mr. Telep again to research the Home Rule Charter with regards to board members, alternate members, total numbers of persons on each board and districts. We need, therefore, to know if this Board needs to replace those members as of January 1, 1976, for proper distribution or whether we would leave those members and then as their terms expire they be replaced based on proper distribution. Also, we need to know the exact correct number of board members on each board. rdoMAS Kazas, CORRECTED RESOLUTION: The County Attorney, due to a correction in the legal description on this property, prepared a corrected resolution on this change of zone. Commissioner Moser made a motion to adopt the corrected resolution. The Chairman seconded the motion and it did carry. Page 2, November 12, 1975 • SOME RUE CHARIER, POSSIBLE LAN SUIT: The Chairman referred to a possible injunction on the Home Rule Charter. He said the process of the Home Rule Election, scheduled for December 9, 1975, is set and will not be changed unless it is ordered by the courts. He also added the Charter wilt be implemented on January 1, unless again ordered of the court and no dates will be postponed. Commissioner Moser made a motion to instruct the Clerk and Recorder to con- tinue with the election and the process of implementing the Charter as we subscribed originally. The Chairman seconded the motion that substantiated the original motion made some time ago. The motion did carry. The County Attorney indicated that this Board does not have any alternative but to hold the election. MINERAL DISCLAIMER: The County Attorney reviewed the problem with the legal description with respect to this disclaimer. He asked that this item be held over for bather study. REGULATE, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC: As shown on the plats submitted by the County Engineer, eight resolutions were drawn by the County Attorney. 1. Regulate speed on County Road No. 58 East of its intersection with U. S. Highway No. 34 and East 18th Street 2. Erect stop signs at Northeasterly -Southwesterly County Road No. 392, between County Road No. 6111 and County Road No. 74 near Barnesville 3. Erect stop signs at East-West County Road No. 34, between Interstate 25 and County Road No. 13, with additional proper School Bus Stop Ahead and Slow, Children Playing, 35 miles per hour advisable warning signs on said County Road No. 34 4. Post weight limit on bridge numbered 7/42A on County Road No. 7, between County Road No. 42 and Colorado State Highway No. 52 in District #2 5. Temporarily close County Road No. 32, between County Road #35 and County Road #39 6. Temporarily closed County Road No. 70 between County Road No. 53 and County Road No. 55 7. Place Yield Signs on County Road No. 28 where it intersects with County Road No. 41, between County Road No. 39 and County Road No. 43 8. Regulate speed on County Road No. 53, South of Kersey, Colorado Each resolution received an individual motion of approval, second and they all carried. RENEWAL OF BEER LICENSE, HIGHLAND LAKE: Commissioner Moser made a motion to renew this request. The Chairman seconded the motion and it did carry. The Chairman added the Clerk to the Board's Office has sent a letter to the Sheriff re- questing any information from his office with regards to beer and liquor licensed establishments. This information could aid the Board in deciding on future renewals. HELD OVER: i. Legal opinion, Assessment Directive from Governor 2. E. F. Industries, Change of Zone 3. Appoint Auditor for 1976 4. Legal opinion, Hospital Auditor 5. Discuss next year's business meetings 6. 701 contract review 7. Mineral Disclaimer 8. Legal opinion, 1976 Board members RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote In favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:30 A.K. ATTEST:��� �l co'nr( CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK 10 THE SOA$D Deputy County Clerk Page 3, November 12, 1975 APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE ' , COLORADO C I RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves November 14, 1975 AGENDA NOVEMBER 1975 Tape No. 75-113 No regular agenda: Following resolutions were passed: R-1 Authorize District Attorney to defend County Clerk and Recorder, S. Lee Shehee in case with William S. Garnsey, et al R-2 Authorize Melvin Dinner to defend Board in case with William S. Garnsey, et al N9 GREELEY, COLORADO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1975 A special meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of Held County, Colorado, at 1:55 P.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI Je NNETTE ORDWaY CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER ACTING CLERK TO TH_R. BOARD The following resolutions were presented: • RE: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO DEFEND S, LEE SHE:LIEE, WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER, A DEFENDANT IN THE CASE ENTITLED, WILLIAM S. "BILL:" GARNSEY, ET AL VS, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, ET AL, IN THE WELD COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, GREELEY, COLORADO, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, authorizes the District Attorney of the 19th Judicial District, Weld County, Colorado, to defend S. Lee Shehee, Weld County Clerk and Recorder, a Defendant in the case entitled, William S. "Bill" Garnsey, et al vs. the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, et al, being a case in the Weld County District Court, and do whatever is necessary in bringing the matter to a speedy conclusion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution is passed pursuant to 1373 C. R. S. 20-1-105 (2). The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted this 14th day of November, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST., X. t,/ • �� Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 1 htyAttorney or RESOI,UT ION RE: AUTHORIZING THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO DEFEND S, LEE SItEIIKt':, WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER, A DEFENDANT IN THE CASE ENTITLED, WILLIAM S, "BILL" GARNSEY, ET AL VS, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, ET AL, IN THE WELD COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, GREELEY, COLORADO, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, authorizes the District Attorney of the 19th Judicial District, \Veld County, Colorado, to defend S. Lee Sheh'ee, Weld County Clerk and Recorder, a Defendant in the case entitled, William S. "Bill" Garnsey, et al vs, the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, et al, being a case in the \Veld County District Court, and do whatever is necessary in bringing the matter to a speedy conclusion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution is passed pursuant to 1973 C. R.S. 20-1-105 (2). The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted this 14th day of November, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST-, ' Weld County Clerk and Recorder and, Clerk to the Board By 24-34 if&VYI/A1a:4 / Deputy Coui/Clerk A ..PROV D AS TO FARM; County Attorney i 72/ `/ %% RESOLUTION RE: AU'T}IOaLZING MELVIN DINNER , ESQ, TO DEFEND THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, DEFENDANT, IN TIIE CASE ENTITLED, WILLIAM S. "BILL" GARNSEY, ET AL, VS. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, ET AL IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF' THE. COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, authorizes MELVIN DINNER , esq. of Greeley, Colorado, to defend said Board in the case of William S. "Bill" Garnsey, et al vs. the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, et al, in the District Court in and for the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and do whatever is necessary in bringing the matter to a speedy conclusion. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 14th day of November, A. D„ 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE1 ) COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board /m., By 27.--z,- ni -- =� �-,,1f) Deputy County /c1/4 lerk rm A>�PR ED AST. FORM: t�f i y /ibrir County ttorney RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZING MELVIN DINNER , ESQ, TO DEFEND THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, DEFENDANT, IN THE CASE ENTITLED, WILLIAM S, "Bill," GARNSEY, ET AL, VS, TILE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, ET AL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO. BE lT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, authorizes MELVIN DINNER esq. of Greeley, Colorado, to defend said Board in the case of William S. "Bill" Garnsey, et al vs. the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, et al, in the District Court in and for the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and do whatever is necessary in bringing the matter to a speedy conclusion. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 14th day of November, A.D. , 1515. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE I COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: 47�� met c Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board /-,, By fie, �,�_ft /i/iJeati Deputy Coup Clerk rm F'FR ED AST FORM: County torney /7 • /L.re,ie#.• t llr 177-e -c MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO November 14, 1975 Tape #75-113 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in special session in full conformity with the law and by-laws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Health Department Building, Greeley, Colorado, on Friday, November 14, 1975, at the hour of 1:55 P.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting vas called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: ti Chairman, Glenn K. Billings Commissioner, Roy Moser Commissioner, Victor L. Jacobucci Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Jeannette Ordway LEGAL COUNSEL APPOINTMENTS: The Chairman referred to the letter submitted by the County Clerk that requested the Weld County District Attorney, Robert N. Miller, District Nineteen, be appointed to represent him as Defense Counsel in the Civil Action 128085 before the District Court. The Chairman read the resolution into the record that provided for this action. Commissioner Jacobucci made a motion to adopt this resolution authorizing Robert N. Hiller to defend S. Lee Shehee, Jr. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it did carry. The Chairman read into the record an additional resolution that appointed Melvin Dinner to defend the Board of County Commissioners, Defendent, in the case entitled William S. "Bill" Garnsey, et al, vs. The Board of County Commissioners. Commissioner Moser made a motion to have Melvin Dinner to represent the Board in this case. Commissioner Jacobucci seconded the motion and it carried. The Chairman announced that at officially 2:00 P.H., Mr. Dinner is hired. RESOLUTIONS: Stand as listed on the agenda. Let the minutes reflect each motion as made, seconded and carried by the Board as an individual unanimous vote in favor of the motion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 2:05 P.H. ATTEST:: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE ani?-‘1,---/A1/),/,)/2,1)4„4_4 Deputy County Cleik APPROVED: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 leaves November 19, 1975 AGENDA NOVEMBER ROLL CALL: MINUTES: Glenn K. Billings Roy Moser Victor L. Jacobucci 1975 Tape No. 75-113 & 114 Approval of the minutes of November 12, 1975 and November 14, 1975 BIDS: REQUISITIONS & CLAIMS: COUNTY OFFICIALS: Robert Miller, District Attorney Mike Loustalet, Treasurer APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: November 20 November 20 E-wember 20 November November November December 20 Civil Defense meeting 21 Court hearing on Home 25 Press conference 10 No Board meeting November 24 Novemhar 24 Y.osc^r 24 November 24 November 24 November 24 December December - Executive Council 8:00 - Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board RE: Asphalt Plant (Billings) 11:15 Human Services Ad Hoc Committee 2:00 3:30 Rule Charter 9:00 8:30 State Highway Department c/o Leo O'Connor, SUP, Borrow extraction site 10:00 - Eastman Kodak Co. c/o J. C. Turk, Agent, COZ, I to 10:00 - Eastman Kodak Co Agent, COZ, A to Eastman Kodak Co Agent, COZ, A to Eastman Kodak Co Agent, COZ, S to - Eastman Kodak Co S . c/o S c/o I . c/o I . c/o .. C. Turk, 10:00 J'. C. Turk, 10:00 J. C. Turk, 10:00 A.M. Rodney D. Knutson, A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. COZ, I to A-UD 10:00 A.M. 8 - Elmer Moore, COZ, A to B-UD 10:00 A.M. 8 - Hal H. Ottaway dba Highalnd Hills Golf Course, 3.28 beer license, ontand off premises 10:00 A.M. TO BE PUBLISHED: December 22 REPORTS: COMMUNICATIONS: December 22 - Nick Sekich, Jr. & Fred M. Sekich, COZ, C-UD to C-UD amended 10:00 A.M. - Raymond A. Berg (Berg Feedlots), SUP, Feedlot expansion 10:00 A.M. 1) Humane Society report for November, 1975 2) Minutes, Planning Commission, November 4, 1975 3) Minutes, Board of Social Services 1) Letter from Anthony Onorato, Sr., requesting back pay 2) Legal opinion from Samuel S. Telep RE: Hospital audits CONTINUED NO BUDINESS: DECISIONS: 1) S. F. Industries, CO2 OLn: 1) Appoint auditor for 1976 2) 701 Contract NEW: 1) Business meeting schedule for 1976 2) Renew liquor license, Rockport Inn, Carr, Colorado • COUNTY ENGINEER: 1) Temporary closure of County Road f54, Bridge repair BUILDING INSPECTOR: PLANNING DIRECTOR: 1) Notice for request for release of funds COUNTY ATTORNEY: 1) Legal opinion, Assessment Directive from Governor 2) Legal opinion, Members of Boards, 1976 3) Mineral Disclaimer, Evanston RESOLUTIONS: R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 Ratify Oil and Gas Lease, Greeley National Bank, Trustee Ratify Oil and Gas Lease, Greeley National Bank, Conservator Ratify Oil and Gas Lease, Sam Koshio Sign Oil Division Order, Amoco Production Company Create cash revolving fund, Building Inspection Department Corrected resolution, Continental Pipe Line Company, crude oil pump station Approve construction of KV transmission line from Loveland to Longmont Cease purchase orders as of November 19, 1975 Approve contract for 701 Planning Program Legal opinion on annual audit of county accounts and funds .�7 _ GREELEY, COLORADO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1975 A regular meeting was held by the Boad of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at 9:00 A.M., with the following present: GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI SAMUEL S. TELEP BARTON BUSS JEANNETTE ORDWAY RICHARD STRAUB GARY FORTNER The following resolutions CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COUNTY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT S BUDGET ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD COUNTY ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING were presented: RESOLUTION RE: CREATING CASH REVOLVING FUND IN TIIF: OFFICE OF DEPART- MENT OF PLANNING (BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT), \VNI.L) COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, it has been recommended to the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that there is a need for a petty cash revolving fund in the amount of not more than Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) to be established in the office of Planning (Building Inspection Department), Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it has been determined that there has been a need to establish a petty cash fund within the office of the Department of Planning (Building Inspection Department), Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, tha Board believes it to be in the best interest of the County to establish such a petty cash account within the office of the Depart- ment of Planning (Building Inspection Department). NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of Comity Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that until further order of the Board, a petty cash account, to be known as the "petty cash fund", in the office of the Weld County Department of Planning (Building Inspection Department) is hereby established and that such account shall not exceed Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) at any one time. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on this 19th day of November, A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO �y%� .C t -C tie - 1(1 ATTEST: ! Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board � BY r L� Y,�l-%l��i(�i-sY.ltrr,4 Deputy County Clerk APv1t*D AS TO VQRM: County Atto ney �ll.;"%es ef, tit ♦ RESOLUTION \VHEREAS, pursuant to law, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, is vested N.rith the responsibility of administering the affairs of \Veld County, Colorado, and \VHEREAS, the Board has determined that it would be in the best interests of the County to continue to participate in the implementation of "701" PLANNING PROGRAM in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Larimer-Weld Council of Governments has submitted an agreement providing for complete performance by Weld County pursuant to the terms and conditions as set out in said AGREEMENT, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best Interests of the Count, to accept said AGREEMENT In accordance with all of the conditions and stipulations contained therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that said CONTRACT providing for the complete implementation of the "701" PLANNING PROGRAM in Weld County for the fiscal year 1975-1976, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be , and it hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is authorized to execute the agreement as submitted and to make the same effective forthwith. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly male and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of November, A. D„ 1975. ATTEST: -Z ..iZ' t" Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board 7/7Th /UJ (/ Deputy Count erk 4P�O7+EDAS r -FORM: ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO T CON TRACT THIS CONTRACT, made this _19tp_day of November , 1975, by and between the 1.arimer-Wela-Regional Council of Governments altezritively referred to as the Council or the Contractor, and Weld County , Colorado hereinafter referred to as the 1o.'al Government or Subcontractor. WHEREAS, in accordance with the law and pursuant to the authority vested in it the Contractor entered into a certain contract with the State of Colorado through the Department of Local Affairs, Division of Planning. WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with the appropriate agencies, to enter into the above contract; and WHEREAS, the said contract entered by the Contractor and the State require services to be performed by the above named, Subcntractor, and WHEREAS, the above named Subcontractor is ready to perform its duties described in the contract between the Contractor and the State; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that the duties and responsibilities of the above named Subcontractor be set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the Contractor has begun performance on the above named contract and is capable and willing to perform all services required therein; and WHEREAS, the above named Subcontractor is capable and willing to perform all services provided for it to do in the above named contract and to comply with all of said contract's terms. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that: 1. Contract Ratification. The Subcontractor hereby ratifies the contract, entered into by the Contractor and the State, identified as, Contract Encumbrance Number C850065, GL Account Number 56087, covering Project Number CPA -CO -08-00-0145, and adopts the terms thereof and agrees to do and perform in accordance with the terms thereof, and perform the services set forth in the section entitled "Scope of Services" in a manner satisfactory to the standards as determined by the State of Colorado. The Subcontractor further agrees to perform and do all things necessary to allow the Contractor to faithfully perform its obligation, and a copy of said contract between the State of Colorado and the Contractor is attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and incorporated herein as if more fully set forth, and its terms as applicable to the parties are binding thereon. 2. Area Covered. The Subcontractor shall perform all necessary services as are set forth in this contract, or as set forth in Exhibit 1, including, but not limited to work items 2.2.2A and 3.2B of "Scope of Service" section of Exhibit 1. 3. Time of Performance. The services of the Subcontractor shall be performed in such sequence as to assure completion of this contract and the prior contract between the State of Colorado and the Contractor by June 30, 1976. 4. Compensation. The Contractor agrees to reimburse the Subcontractor as7unds are received from the State by the Contractor, in accordance with the same terms as provided for payment of the Contractor for the work performed by the Sub- contractor, and in no case shall the total compensation exceed Sleven Thousand N_u Four ndred Fifty -Three and No/10t__Dol lars (S11,453.0O ) for all services rendered. 5. Scooe of Services. Subcontractor agrees to provide those services above mentioned as set forth in Erhibit A of the contract entered into between the State of Colorado and the Contractor as above described and incorporated herein by reference as if they were more fully set forth in this instru- ment. 6. Method of Payment. Upon the receipt of funds from the State of Colorado by tie Contractor, said Contractor shall disburse the same to the Subcontractor in an amount equal to the proportion Subcontractor is entitled as set forth under the contract between the State of Colorado and Contractor. Contractor agrees to provide all information and necessary application on appropriate forms to allow Contractor to receive funds from the State in order to pay Subcontractor. 7. Responsible Department. The performance of the services required hereunder by Subcontractor will be under the direct supervision of: Gary Fortner, Planning Director, Weld County Planning Department 8. Conduct of Study. Subcontractor shall submit on request or at least once each quarter a progress report on the duties being performed by Subcontractor. 9. Personnel. Tin Subcontractor represents that it has, or will secure at his own expense, all personnel required in performing the services required under the contract. All of the services required hereunder will be performed by the Sub- contractor or under its supervision, and all personnel engaged in the work shall be fully qualified and shall be authorized under state and local law to perform such services. 10. Termination. This contract shall be deemed terminated, and no further obligation shall exist, except for damages sustained by other breach of contract, between the parties if; a. The contract the Contractor is b. The contract the Contractor is of the State. between the State of Colorado and terminated for cause, or if between the State of Colorado and terminated for the convenience Subcontractor shall be compensated upon termination as follows: upon termination Subcontractor shall be paid from termination compensation funds received by the Contractor from the State of Colorado in an amount equal to the proportion of the Sub- contractor's duties as compared to the entire project require- ments. 11. Changes. The Subcontractor agrees.to perform any changes required by the State of Colorado pursuant to the re- quirerents of Exhibit 1. 12. Equal Erploynent Opportunity. (a) The Subcontractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Subcontractor shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Such actions shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotions or transfers, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoffs or terminations; rates of pay or other forms of -2- compensation: selection for training including apprenticeship: and participation in recreational and educational activities. The Subcontractor agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. The Subcontractor will in all solicitations or advertise- ments for employees placed by or on behalf of the Subcontractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Subcontractor will cause the foregoing provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts for any work covered by this contract so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor provided that the foregoing provisions shall not apply to contracts or subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials. (b) The Subcontractor shall keep records and submit such reports concerning the racial and ethnic origin of applicants for employment and employees as the State of Colorado may require. (c) The Subcontractor agrees to comply with such rules, regulations or guidelines as the State of Colorado may issue to implement these requirements. 13. Interest of Members of State and Others. No officer, member, or employee of the State and no members of its governing body, and no other public official of the governing body of the locality or localities in which the Project is situated or being carried out who exercises any functions or responsibilities in the review or approval of the undertaking or carrying out of this Project, shall participate in any decision relating to this contract which affects his personal interest or the interest of any corporation, partnership, or association in which he is directly or indirectly interested or have any personal or pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this contract or the proceeds thereof. 14. Assignability. The Subcontractor shall not assign any interest in this contract, and shall not transfer any interest in the same (whether by assignment or novation), without the prior written consent of the State thereto: Provided, however, that claims for money due or to become due to the Subcontractor from the Contractor under this contract may be assigned to a bank, trust company or other financial institution without such approval. Notice of any such assignment or transfer shall be furnished promptly to the State. 15. Interest of Subcontractor. The Subcontractor covenants that he presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner of degree with the performance of services required to be performed under this contract. The Subcontractor further covenants that in the performance of this contract no person having any such interest shall be employed. 16. Findings Confidential. Any reports, information, data, etc., given to or prepared or assembled by the Sub- contractor under this contract which the State of Colorado requests through the Contractor to be kept as confidential shall not be made available to any individual or organization by the Subcontractor without the prior written approval of the State. 17. Officials Not to Benefit. No Member of or Delegate to the Congress of the United States of America, and no Resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part hereof or to any benefit to arise herefrom. 18. Identification of Documents. All reports, maps, and other documents completed as a part of this Contract, other than documents exclusively for internal use within the State of Colorado, shall carry the following notation on the front cover or title page, (or in the case of maps, in the same block) -3- containing the name of the State of Colorado. The preparation of this report, map, document, etc., was financed in part through a Comprehensive Planning Grant from the Department•of. Housing and Urban Development, under the provisions of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended, together with the date :month and year) the document was prepared and the name of the munici,_.•ality, metropolitan area, or other planning area concerned. 19. Publication, Reproduction and Use of Material. No material produced in whole or in part under this Contract shall be subject to copyright in the United States or in any other country. The State and HUD shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose, distribute and otherwise use, in whole or in part, any reports, data or other.materials prepared under this Contract. 20. Audits and Inspections. At any time during normal business hours and as often as the Stale, HUD and/or the Comptroller General of the United States may deem necessary, there shall be made available to the State of Colorado, HUD and/or representatives of the Comptroller General for examination all of its records with respect to all matters covered by this Contract and will permit the State of Colorado, HUD and/or representatives of the Comptroller General to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts from such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other data relating to all matters covered by this Contract. 21. To the extent that same are applicable to the Sub- contractor and not more fully set out above, the Subcontractor agrees to the following items set forth in HUD Handbook II, Comprehensive Planning Assistance, Managing a Grant, July 1971; Appendix 5, Guide Form of Contract for Personal Services, contract items numbers 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 and 21. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day first above written and the signatures hereto are duly authorized to execute this on behalf of the parties. Contractor, LARIMER-WELD REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS lenn�S�gs-s� Chairman, Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments APPROVED AS TO FORM: n H. Hdllewell Legal Counsel Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments -4- Subcontractor, Weld County, Colorado By tic_ - l stir _ Position Chairman • • 0'z r 1.14',\C I\Ir ,I I,K.\ (.1 Nt Y NI 'I b1 K I CONTRACT 3P 00 00 ( (IN I K 1C tuff J I S (. S0?I Kt K 0 • 1H'.S CC\\1C%CT, made this _ 1 -_._day of ___ A':�.;: =iiS7�, by ai:S bei..ecn the .. alt of Cc nJo foe i\a use and benefit of the tkpartment of-_LQCtal_ ff MC&., Qlvdsion Qf Aereinafttr referred to as the State, anJ thg_I arimer_Weld_Reoional_Councilof O ve Ea -rents, hereinafter referred to as the contractoe, 11HEREAS, authority evsts in the taw and Funds have been budgeted, appropriated and othen.ise made a.ailaiste and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains asaiable fyr aym10 enl in Fund Number 01 _t Acc ant Number 56O1;4.7_, Contrxt Encumbrance NumberBiCVOS ; and % HFREAS, fe. liked a n,n,E l_ clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEr€%S, the State has received a Comprehensive Planning Assistance Grant from the V. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, identified as Project No. CPA -CO -08-00-0145; and WHEREAS, the State desires to engage the Contractor to render certain technical or professional servic9s, hereinafter described in connection with the above prciiect; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is capable and willing to perform the services. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that I. Area Covered. The Contractor shall perform all the necessary services provided under this Contract in connection with and respecting the following area or areas, herein called the "Planning Area": Planning and ,Management Region 2 - State of Colorado 2. Scope of Services. The Contractor shall do, perform, and carry out, in a satisfactory and proper manner, as determined by the State, all work elc-rnents as indicated on the attached Exhibit A, Scope of Services. 3. Time of Performance. The services of the Contractor shall com— mence- as soon as practicable after the execution of this Contract and shall be undertaken In such sequence as to assure completion of this Contract by __ Ir1rs_ , 10 76 • 4. Compensation. The State agrees to reimburse the Contractor trio thirds 1273L of all eligible project costs up to but not p/ceed s -g Forty-four Thousand M fie hundred and Six - -- - Dollars ('5.4,WS .00 ). Such compersation shall be the Federal Government's share of a total project amount of Seventy Thousand three Hundred Eighty -- -- - - - - • - Dollars ($70,380,00 )a ----------------------- - ------------------ -- fr,c1' dingTvr- r,ty-f Iva ftrx:..-u4 ['our hundred Seventy-four -- - -_-Dollars (g 25,47 4,rjj ), as a contri titian from the Contractor. It is further understood Peer I of_5_ - pages q4e J: a G,,.fpn:c.ee aList Pei..) a and ag 'eec4 by the ;thew ew parties, that should the Department of Housing and U»\tn De..elerctent disapprove this Contract or refuse or fail to make the grrtnt to the State of Colorado as contemplated by this Contract, then this C-aatraact shill be void and shall not be binding on any parties of the Contract. 5. \lethal of Payment. The State shall make such reimbursement to the Contractor on receipt of appropriate form supplied by the State indicating eligible services and materials in conformance with requirements set by the State. Such billing shall be filed at least quarterly and shall certify that the Contractor has performed according to Exhibit A, Scope of Services, which is part hereof. The sum of _taraosand Four Hundred and Ninety-one - - Dollars ($4,491,00 ), which is ten percent (106) of the total reimbursement, shall be payable at the termination and final approval of the Project No. P-145 by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and transmittal of funds by said Department. It is expressly understood and agreed that in re event will the total compensation and reimbursement, if any to be paid hereunder, exceed the maximum amount of Forty-four Thousand Nine Hundred and Six Dollars ($ 44,906.09 for all the services required. S. Responsible Planner. The performance of the services required hereunder will be under the direct supervision of Richard D. MacRavey who is e-eby designated as the planner -in -charge of this work program and who meets the qualifications as required by the State. At any time the planner - in -charge is not assigned to this project, the Contractor shall immediately notify tie State and work shall be suspended on the project until a planer -in - charge has been so assigned who is acceptable to the State. 7. Conduct of Study. The Contractor shall submit to the State once during each calendar quarter throughout the term of this contract a progress report containing information in a form prescribed by the State. He shall also provide adequate notice of meetings scheduled with local officials in order that, if deemed necessary by the State, a representative of the State might be in attendance. 8. Personnel. The Contractor represents that he has, or will secure at his own expense, all personnel required in performing the services under this Contract. Such personnel shall not be employees of or have any contractual relationship with the State. All of the services required hereunder will be per- formed by the Contractor or under his supervision, and all personnel engaged in the work shall be fully qualified and shall be authorized under State and local law to perform such services. None of the work or services covered by this Contract shall be subcontracted without the prior written approval of the State. 9. Termination of Contract for Cause. If, through any cause, the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in timely and proper manner his obligations under this Contract, or if the Contractor shall violate any of the covenants, agree- ments, or stipulations of this Contract, the State shall thereupon have the right to terrnirate this Contract by giving written notice to the Contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least five (5) days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished or unfinished dorainerts, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, and r efrrts or other material prepared by the Contractor under this Contract shall, at the option of the State, become its property, and the Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed on such doraxaer.ts and other materials. No t.eithadandirej the above, the Contractor shall not be relieved of liability to the State for any damages sustained by the State by virtue of any breach of the Contract by the Contractor, and the State may withhold any payments to the Contractor for the purpose of setoff until such time as the exact amount of .ran .rs & St: tc f or CCn ,'geld' is . eterR.Ir,ed. • l'age 2 of _5 pages IC'. ifermir.ati;•n fcc Convenience of State: The State may terminate this Contract .at any tinge by giving written notice to the Contractor of such terr»irvtie;aand specifying the effective date thereof, at least 15 days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished or unfinished cia cen<nts and other materials as described in Paragraph 9 above shall, at the option of the State, become its property. If the Contract is terminated by the State as provided herein, the Contractor will be paid an amount which bears the same ratio to the total compensation as the services actually performed bear to the total services of the Contractor covered by this Contract, less payments of compensation previously made: Provided, however, that if less than 60 percent of the services covered by this Contract have been performed upon the effective date of such termination, the Contractor shall be reimbursed en addition to the above payment) for that portion of the actual out-of-pocket expenses (not other- wise reimbursed under this Contract) incurred by the Contractor during the Contract period which are directly attributable to the uncompleted portion of the services covered by this Contract. If this Contract is terminated due to the fault of the Contractor, Paragraph 9 hereof relative to termination shall apply. 11. Changes. The State may, from time to time, require changes in the scope of services of the Contractor to be performed hereunder. Such changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of the Contractor's compen- sation, which are mutually agreed upon by and between the State and the Con- tractor, shall be incorporated in written amendments to this Contract. 12. Equal Employment Opportunity. (a) The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or nationat origin. Such actions shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotions or transfers, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoffs or terminations; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training including apprenticeship; and participation in recreational and educational activities. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. The Contractor 1 in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf o: he Contractor, state that all quatified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Contractor will cause the foregoing provisions to be inserted in all sub- contracts for any work covered by this contract so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor provided that the foregoing provisions shall not apply to contracts or subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials. (b) The Contractor shall keep records and submit such reports concerning the racial and ethnic origin of applicants for employment and employees as the State may require. (c) The Contractor agrees to comply with such rules, regulations cc guidelines as the State may issue to implement these requirements. 13. Interest of Members of State and Others. ivro officer, member, or employee of the State and no members of its governing body, and no other public official of the governing body of the locality or localities inwhich the Project is sibated cr being carried out who exercises any functions or responsibilities in the review or approval o€ the undertaking or carrying out of this Project, shall. participate In any decision relating to this Contract which affects his personal interest ce the interest of any corporation, partnership, or association in which be is, directly or irhdirectly interested or have any personal or pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this Corr!ract or the proceeds thereof. Page 3 of 5 pages 1 14. .\sei.d ' tity, The COnt.rac too shall not assignarty interest in this Con:react, act, and shall net transfer any interest in tie same (whether by a ssign- :k-nt w- no ati v%), withcwt the prior written consent of the State thereto: Pro -- N tL4ed, however, that claims for money the or to become the to the Contractor from the State under this Contract may be assigned to a bank, trust company or other financial institution without sich approval. Notice of any such assignment or transfer shall to furnished promptly to the State. 15. Interest of Contractor. The Contractor covenants that he presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner of degree with the performance of services required to be performed under this Contract. The Contractor further covenants that in the per;omarwe of this Contract no person having any such interest shall be employed. 16. Findings Confidential. Any reports, information, data, etc., given to or prepared or assembled by the Contractor under this Contract which the State r_evests to to kept as cnnftcential shall not be made available to any individual or or senization by t' -e Contractor without the prior written approval of the State. 17. Officials Not To Be refit. No Member of or Delegate to the Congress of the United State of America, and no Resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part hereof or to any benefit to arise herefrom. S. Identification of Documents. All reports, maps, and other documents completed as a part of this Contract, other than documents exclusively for internal use within the State, shall carry the following notation on the front cover or a title page, (or in the case of maps, in the same block) containing the name of the State. The preparation of this report, map, document, etc., was financed in part through a Comprehensive planning grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, under the provisions of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended, together with the date (month and year) the document was prepared and the name of the municipality, metropolitan area, or other planning area concerned. 19. Publication, Reproduction and Use of Material. No material produced in whole or in part under this Contract shall be subject to copyright in the United States or in any other country. The State and HUD shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose, distribute and otherwise use, in whole or in part, any reports, data or other materials prepared under this Contract. 20. Audits and Inspectioris. At any time during normal business hours and as often as the State, HUD and/or the Comptroller General of the United States may deem necessary, there shalt be made available to the State, HUD and/or representatives of the Comptroller General for examination all of its records with respect to all matters covered by this Contract and will permit the State, HUD and/cr representatives of the Comptroller General to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts from such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other data relating to all matters covered by this Contract. Par._ 4 of 5 pages • SI'I Cl \T 1'RO\'ISIUNS CON 1 \VL ItR S.NITittW.Xt I. this co'trout shad not W dccrnrd vr!id until it shalt halt he.apprusrd by the C..ntro;kr of the State a Color stn or such assist a.tt x he may al C. lh» ptati� an isappb:rbtr to any contrast involving the payment of nscay b) the Aate. LINO AVAIL ABILIIV 2. Financial c'btigati,.s of the State payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted and otherwise made available. KYt•ND REQUIRE?IENT 3. If this coat wt involves the payment of more than one thousand dollars for the construction, tmet ion, repair, n, tenant, or impro.ement of any building, road, bridge, viaduct. tunnel, excavation or other public work for this State, the asura:tot shall, before entering upon the performance of any such work included in this contract, duty t(tcute and deli. et to and file with the official whose signature appears below for the Stale, a good and sufficient bond to be approved by said official in a penal sum not less than one-half of the total amount payable by the terms of this contract. Such bond shall be duty executed by a qualified corporate surety, conditioned for the due and faithful performance- of the contract, and in addition, shall provide that if the contractor or his subcon- tracroa fail to duly pay for any labor, materials, team hire, s•a;tenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used e. ..eumed by such contractor or his subcontractor in perromance of the work contracted to be done, the surety will pay the same in an srnount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, together with interest at the rale of eight Nr cent per annum. Unless such fond, when so required, is executed, delivered and filed, no claim in (not of the contractor arising under this cortrect shall be audited, allowed or paid. MINIMUMWAGE 4. Except as otherwise prattled by taw, if this contract provides for the payment of more than five thousand dollars or Cquires or involves the employment of laborers or mechanics in the construction, alteration or repair of any bad -ling or other public work, (except highways, highway bridges, underpasses and highway structures of all kinds) within the geographical limits of the State, the rate of wage for all laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the bCrilding or public aorte covered by this contract shall be not less than the prevailing sate of wages for work of a similar nature in the city, town, village or other civil subdivision of the State in which the balding or other public work is located. Disputes respecting prevailing rates will be resolved as provided in S -f6-101, CRS 1973, as amended. DI SC R Lxt (NATION S. TFe contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Act of 1957,3s amended. and other applicable lrw respecting discrimination and unfair employment practices (24-3.1301,CRS 1973, as amended) COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6. Provisions of 8-17-101, k 102, CRS 1973 for preference of Colorado Labor are applicable to this contract if public works within the State are undertaken hereunder and are financed in whole or in part by Slate funds. GENERAL 7. The Lays of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation, execution and enforcement of this contract. Any provision of this contract whether or not incorporated herein by reference which provides for arbitration by any extra -judicial body or person or which is otherwise in conflict with said taws, rules and reg.lotions shall be considered null and sold- Nothing contained in any provision incorporated herein by reference which purports to negate this or any other special provision in whole or in pert shall be WO or enforceable or available in any action at law whether by way of complaint, defense or otherwise. Any provision rendered nail and void by the operation of this provision will tot invalidate the remainder of this eonr tract to the extent that the contract is capable of execution. 8. The signatories hereto aver that they are familiar with 1813-101, et seq., (Bribery and Corrupt Influences) and 18-8-401, et seq., (Atone of Puttk Office), C.B.S. 1973, as amended, and that no siotation of such provisions is present. 9. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no state employee has arty personal or beneficial interest w ha tsoe(e r in the stake or property described herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day Tint abase written. L.ARLVER—WE LD REGIONAL CAtJNCAL Of= GOVERNMEE'tTS / lass r'roirxtrx �/�.t>!:-.�t-.���L J -____ FXLCOfItE DIRECTOR Pr,-aion Cirrr: tran DEPARTMENT/ _ OF LOCAL AFFAIRS APPROVALS .1. 0. : 5 jJ n F Arm:0 Y �^.- y..� _._.. _(O?'wEOtt.FR_DAIp �.S..\?HI1jEI'taV)g _ STATE OF COLORADO RICHARD D. LA?INI GOVERNOR /Cl /2C� By- 6'2-5 /. r, '. __which is the lid of 5_ . pap s 'See r.trurii w.a 4a 1.4e. 4:01 `i : UI `lt I' \I('i 11 t ,'vt L'i SC'.fa t' I ION Affiran.ttive Action Pev,gnvn continue deioalojNyient and implementation of the Affirmative Action Program initiated in the 1974-75 work program, addressing the requirements for affirmative action in four areas: Citizen involvement, the work program) equal employment opportunity, and contractual relations. Reports on the development, implementation, and degree of success achieved in this program wilt be included in each quarterly report and as a part of the final report required under this contract. No Federal funds involved. 2.'2.2 Housing The objective of the 1974-75 housing element was to design and create a computerized, continuously updated housing inventory of the Greeley area. The project, to be performed over the 1975-76 fiscal year, will expand the previous year's methodology and design to include all of Weld County. Specifically, the study will concentrate on the com- pletion of keypunching, software documentation and the housing analysis for Weld County. The primary goal of the 1975-76 Fiscal Year will be to provide an analysis of housing in the Weld County area. An additional goal will be to provide documentation or all software, including keypunching inspections and user's manuals, which were utilized in order to accomplish the analysis. In accomplishing these goals, the following objectives will be pursued: 1. Indicate the number of dilapidated, rehabitable and standard housing units by census tracts in Weld County. 2. Utilize FkJD's Section 8 Income Levels to determine the total number of persons eligible for Section 8 housing assistance in Weld County. 3. Establish realistic housing objectives for Section 8 housing, as well as other state and federally assisted housing programs. 4. Identif r those areas where assisted housing might best be located in order to meet identified nedds. The above four objectives are aimed at meeting the guidelines set forth by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in order to meet the requirements of the Community Development Act as it relates to the development of a Housing Assistance Plan and anticipated housing assistance grants. In order to accomplish these goals and objectives during 1975-76 fiscal year, six data files have been created and will be completed for Weld County. These include: 1. STA-CO File - documents housing donditions in Weld County. 2. Real Property File - contains specific information from the Assessor's Appraisal Cards pertaining to housing characteristics on each parcel of lard in Weld County. 3. Apartment File - document all the apartment conditions in Weld Coun rrxmllnrr is rage 1 of 9 pages r)c: ;)r ter !•rut .if i.oc- l Affair:: - Fn. 32f1Y)0 Contract Routing No. 7b -3o 1 12/31/75 - $3,507 1 . 11 ilk- `.1 iiVtl 1". \`.\‘.-K II t ,\% IN `;Cttlrl illN • Building Permit rile - lists all the residential building permits issued in 1974 for each municipality and all unincorporated areas in Weld County. Census File- - contains the first four counts of information from the 1870 Census. The locations of parsons requiring housing assistance is obtained from this file. The total number of persons requiring housing assistance will be obtained from HtJD's "Special Census Cross -Tabulation". 6. Cross index f=ile - geographically cor-ss-references all other files. Cost and Due Date Per Quarter: 8;',x0/75 - $3,507 3/31/76 - $3,507 6/30/76 - $3,509 Total $14,029 * `701 fund authorized to Weld Planning is $7,499. The local match will be $6,530, which exceeds the necessary match of $3, 749. 3. Larimer County fhe issue with respect to housing in Larimer County revolves around how much is needed for the various age and income categories, and where it should be located. A major goal is to provide all residents of Larimer County with a safe and decent place to live, irrespective of age, income, race, sex or ethnic origin. The general purpose of the housing element of the Larimer County Comprehensive Plan is, therefore, to estimate present and future housing needs for all age/income groups, to decide where these newor rehabilitated units should be, and finally, to establish a program whereby the plan can be effectively implemented. The county housing plan will be developed to conform with the regulations set forth by the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the satisfactory completion of a housing element for localities (Federal Register, Vol. 39, No. 240, December 12, 1974, Paragraph 600.70(3)). Work will begin (and in some cases be completed) inthe following items for Fiscal Year 1975-76: 1. Computerize the county assessor's records so that the county will begin to have a more accurate, accessible, complete and up-to-date record of all housing units, 2. Obtain all necessary census information not row in the county's possession which is necessary to conduct a housing study. 3. Computerize the county building pen -nit file so that the county can begin to have an accurate, complete and up-to-date picture of the new housing. The information contained in the building pen -nit file will complement the information in the assessor's file. 4, Establish standards (In coordination with Weld County) regarding housing which is in standard, substandard; or deteriorating condition. Estimate the rrlrnber of units in each category (and location). Also determine the nurnbeiof vacancies (by sample survey) and the number of frwsirg units which may be suitable for rehabilitation. EXHIBIT A Page 2 of 9 d3ges Def r&r:e.gt of I. r/al Affairs -- i j, 320000 Contract Routing No./ .3O •.‘"c)}'i` or `il'i2\viCci.:7� ltl .1 OF Ci21i' I tON ti. Identify the vario:+s rt-levant income categories and the number of households in t arimer County in each. Special attention will be given to various population subgroups, such as the elderly, minority groups .and the handicapped. As in the case of all the census - derived data for this study, the geographic unit will be the census tract. 6. Using population projections, estimate the future number of house- holds that might live In Lartmer County. This information will be derived through assistance from the Colorado Division of Planning. 7. Begin to estimate the number of those eligible for Section 8 • assistance and/or rehabilitation loans. Also begin to estimate those eligible for rent subsidy. Cost and due date per quarter: 9/30/75 - $2,812 12/31/75 - $2,812 3.2 Technical Assistance B. t-arirrer County 3/31/76 - $2,812 6/30/76 - $2,813 Total Cost $11,249 The County planning staff will assist the Towns of Wellington, Tirrnath and Berthoud in the development/Update of their land use and housing plans (as well as make the data useful to the County/ Regional planning effort) by conducting studies of current land use and housing condition (including housing vacancies)within these municipalities. The updates of the land use and housing plans will be in conformance with the regulations set forth by the Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding land use and housing elements for localities (Federal Register Vol. 39, No. 240, December 12, 1974, Paragraphs 600.70(3 and 600.72(c1)). The end pruct wit! be a report (containing relevant maps) of existing land use and housing condition (and vacancies) within these three municipalities. Cost and due date per quarter: 9/30/75 - $ 620 12/31/75 - $ 620 Weld County 3/31/76 - $ 620 6/30/76 - $ 621 Total Cost $2,481 The major goals involved in this program would, for each municipality as appropriate: 1. To continue the current technical assistance program to Incor- porated municipalities in the County. 2, To continue the assistance provided to the municipalities adopting comprehensive plans. 3. To further assist the municipalities by providing the basic data revs:<.-,ar 1 for planning arr3 land use decisions. E XIIIC3IT A Pane 3 of 9 pages Deysrtrrcra of i. c. al Affairs -- f - lo. 320(yb Contract Routirxg NO .76. 3_0 t •,CaPF. t1r >,l i:`^tai.<; 1 NACIZ'S 1 L,. N1 Oi ` cittl' i ION Sp._ciftc objectives to he ecoo+nplished {Suring_ the 1975-76 Fiscal Year in; lode: I. Completion of base maps at d scale of I" = 200' for the following ir,eosXv»tited municipalities: Frederick, Firestone, Kersey, Evans and Pierce. 2. Completion of land -use and structural conditions surveys and mapping for the following incorporated municipalities; Frederick (final drafting of completed survey); Firestone (final drafting of completed survey); Dacona (final drafting of completed survey); Evans (com- pletion of survey and final drafting); Kersey (completion of survey and final drafting); and Pierre (revise structural conditions survey to comply with coding system and final drafting). 3. Completion of Comprehensive Land -use Plan for the Town of LaSalle (based on analysis of "existing" data collected and mapped during the 1974-75 fiscal year). 4. Initiation of socio-demographic surveys for the follovng incor- porated municipalities: Frederick, Firestone and Dacona. Co-zt and due date per quarter: 9/30/75 - $1,542 12/31/75 - $1,543 3/31/76 - $1,543 6/30/76 - $1,543 Total Cost $6,171 * *701 funds authorized to Weld Planning are $3,954. The local match will be $2,215, which exceeds the necessary one-third match of $1,977. 3.3 Local Assistance 3.3.1 Housing - City of Greeley A detailed inventory of the existing houses by type, quality and condition, in the high -density residential neighbor -1;0°d adjacent to the University of Northern Colorado will be made. This study will encompass 90 to 100 blocks of F2-3 property. This inventory became necessary since the neighbor+,00d contains many conversiort3 of single family residential to high density residential. The assessor's records do not reflect the change in this particular lard use. The result of the study will be important in determining the reed for housing assistance and code enforcement required in the area by the city. The detailed inventory will be the product of this work. Cost and due date per quarter 9/30/75 - $ 375 3/31/76 - $ 375 12/30/75 - $ 375 6/30/76 -- $ 375 Total Cost $1,500 EXHIBIT A F'.arie. 4 of 9 rc.enn f:er'rr._-nt of Lc, 't Affairs -- No. 320)00 Contract Routing tdo.76 3 O tii oi'i' or $:t ktvici.`; `.1C`:CK I t \5 %`i:`:CR1l'1 ION tad L'se - town of Estes Park Trepanation of an updated land value map and analysis based upon the recently completed assessment and market data. In addition, an evaluation of the in -pact of the reassessment upon land use in Estes Park will be made. 1. land Value Map - the land value map proposed is considered an Important tool in planning and guiding future land use decisions In the Community, and may be described as a graphic representation of relative land values. Data for use in the study will include the most recent land reassessment data by the Larimer County Tax Assessor's office, real estate transaction records for the area, and data from local real estate appraisal actions. All data shalt be translated to a unit cost basis, such as value per square foot or value per acre, and shall be then converted to a relative value i.:iex for cataloging purposes. Presentation of the data will be as a map, graphically coded to represent relative values, and including such lines or designation of limit as necessary to understand the data. The rrep will be supplemented by explanatory text indicating the basis for its preparation, assumptions that it represents, and a technical basis for the map and its use. 2. Reassessment Impact- some limited study will be given to the anti- cipated impact of the major reassessment program tnthe community. It is anticipated that significant realignments in assessment may cause some land owners to examine their position and to market or acquire properties. Questions to be considered will be identification of properties so affected, their location, condition and character, prediction of anticipated actions, and the possible pressures for change Inland use. The end result should be formulation of a policy to deal with such proposals, with emphasis on the avoidance of blight due to either. abandored or under -maintained properties and the development of strong policies to assure that the total impact of proposed changes in land use or occupancy may be conveniently and effectively evaluated. The end products of this work will be (1) an updated land value map and analysis based upon the recently completed assessment and (2) an evaluation of the impact of the reassessment upon land use. Cost and due date per quarter: 9/200/75 - $1,238 12/31/75 - $1,237 Total Cost $2,475 3.3.3 Lard Use - City of Loveland A study will be performed which wilt provide for the updating of the City of Loveland Plan for Growth prepared in 1967. This plan will provide guidance for the accurate statement of land use policy by the City Council and the transfer of this policyintothe City Zoning and Subdivision Regulations. The study will be accomplished by a consultant approved by the City Council in competition with at least two other consulting firms. Work tasks for revising and developing the Plan will include, but not be limited to, the following: I=XIiff3IT A `-..---- of `---"' .yes f)epartrrent cif I. oral Affairs -- He. 320000 Contract Routing No./6 _3 O I - — ,al k'' " "`;rrNireTt; _ .. 4 1`. lit \a Ot t:c'Clr t ICON app oo d consultant shall conduct a series or meetings with the olannin,J nv, •:on and administrative staff of tho City of Loveland, sufficient in rtrmber to identify the major problems of development faced by the City. The consultant shall further review existing andfuture infena'ation and studies, to order to identify trends, opportunities, constraints and other problems relevant to the development of a plan for the City's growth. 2. 'The consultant shall act in conjunction with relevant persons, agencies and bodies, as aforesaid, to develop and articulate objectives and goals for the development and growth of the City of Loveland, for the identifi- cation of conflicts and for the development of alternatives. The consultant shall aid in the development of criteria and standards in order to maximize the eifeciiverress or the policies determined to be necessary as the basis for the plan, including idmtificatio n of areas of concentration and development of measurable criteria standards.: 4. The consultant shall assist in the articulation and development of specific policies designed to meet the problems and opportunities related to the development of the City { n a desirable manner. 5. fhe consultant shall participate in any public meetings at which proposed policies are to be considered. Said participation shall include any necessary public explanation of such policies. E. The consultant shall direct the adoption of the formulated policies into the final master plan and supporting documents and shall participate in carrying the planning program through to the adoption of the master plan by the City Council of the City of Loveland and the Board of Commissioners of La rimer County, Colorado. 7. The consultant shall participate in identifying areas of future concern and effort with regard to the development of the City of Loveland, In order to fully implement and achieve the goals of the master plan. The consu?tart shall further participate in the identification of area: of future effort necessary to achieve the goals of the master plan, Including the evaluation of detailed neighbor h od studies, of any proposed revision of the zoning code, of floodplain plans, and of any other relevant programs and studies. The consultant's activities in this regard shall include the sugge Lion of planning priorities and the proposing of approaches best designed to achieve the goat of full comprehensive planning for the City's development. The product will be an update of the City's Plan for Growth. Cost and due date per quarter: 9/30/75 - $ 619 3/31/76 - $ 649 12/31/75 - $ 619 6/30/76 - $ 616 Total Cost $2,475 3,3.4 Fort Collins 1. Organization and Management The expenses associated with the category, generally, will provide support activities and equipment necessary to provide an effective rf rrpreterrive planning process, EXIIII3IT A {lane 6 of 9 pages De2arirr.er..t a t real Affairs -- No. 320000 Contract {touting No 76:30 'i `.1.1:1..1.. ill- `;I 14VICl`.ii ITt.Ah tai.1;C�:It'I"ION I he major shre of these funds will be used to finance a secretary half --time to provide services for the citizen task forces. This would i:nclve such things as typing reports, taking minutes at the meetings, r tifyirg mentors of meeting times, etc. Cost and due date quarter: 9/tea/75 12/31/75 - $1,987 -- $1,987 2. Staff Training 3/31/76 - $1,988 6/;0/76 - $1,966 Total Cost $7,950 Thu at...........i1) 1.- ..ti l: n� f.. --tt.r:l: =eel o ipn,ant rorncca rte. for the staff tomakeeffective presentations, education of staff, and other admini.,trative costs relative to the overall comprehensive planning effort. Cost and due date per quarter: y/:0/75 - $ — 12.'•= 1,'75 - $ — 6/30/76 - $ 535 3/31/76 - $ 525 Total Cost $1,050 3. Comprehensive Placing The City of Fort Collins is in the process of establishing a major citizen input effort into the comprehensive planning process which will be directed by the planning department. Three citizen advisory task forces are being organized - growth management, public facilities and services, and redevelopment. The task of each of the task forces will be to identify the problems, establish goals and objectives in relation to perceived needs and toiformutate policies designed to improve the identified problems and provide for reeds. There will be a report which summarizes the goals and objectives as well as some of the policies recommended by the task forces. Cost and due date per quarter: 9/30/75 - $1,125 3/31/76 - $1,125 12/31/75 - $1,125 6/30/76 - $1,125 Total Cost $4,509 4. Conducting Base Studies and Research In order for the Planning Department to be more integrally Involved in the urban management process, an information system will be developed wherein the data needs of the various operational departments can be assessed based upon their service delivery functions and projected costs and revenue relationships. The design of a structured procedure will be considered whereby the planning department can collect, store, arrange and furnish such data on a continuing basis. This would help to accomplish two major goals in planning: (1) To enable the planning department to E-Y.HIf3IT A f'rge 7 of n pages De„al-ter.ent of Loral Affairs -- tie. 320000 Contract Routing No.76 O L .`!'1' (tf !I I.A-ltL1 5 \\Cntti t tt r\1 l`i(`:C'i.lit`f ION a cxxNeoGlitilxi, e\k JJittr:1i rt'le in insuring that all relevant factors are input ("to the community growth and development process. This would to accomplished through the planning staff becoming knowledgeable about the problems and perspectives of the operational departments; (2) To enable the plannir 3 department to exert some influence over op rcdior'al decision -making. A report will he pikblish d that summarizes the findings and recom- trendations of the survey. Cost and due date per quarter: a,. 30/75 - $ 500 3/31/76 - $1,750 12/31/75 - $ 500 6/30/76 - $ 1,750 Total Cost $4,500 5. Comprehensive Planning - Land Use, Public The 1975 program under these combined work elements is a continuation of the work begun in the 1974 701 program, which was the development of a growth management approach to land use and public facilities and services planning. Utilities were studied in the 1974 work program as a potential tool for gro.vth management. in the 1975 program year, other services will be studied under this same consideration such as police and fire services, location of streets and highways, and public school facilities. There will be an attempt to define a potential "urban service area" for accommodating future growth in the Fort Collins area. In attempting to refine the urban service area concept, other factors will also be studied such as cost -revenue analysis of alternative housing densities, alternative land use patterns, and environmental constraints. There will be a final report summarizing this information and evaluating the potential for growth management in the Fort Collins area. Cost and due date per quarter: 9/30/75 - $2,062 3/31/76 - $2,063 12/31/75 - $2,062 6/30/75 - $2,069 Total Cost $8,250 6. Development of Comprehensive Plans - Housing The focus in the 1975 Housing Work Element will be toward indentifying and quantifying housing needs, performing necessary analyses, and remrrcnendirg strategies to meet specific needs. Work completed in previous program years will be incorporated and expanded upon. The P4usirg inventory corducted in 1972 will be updated through methods such as a random sample survey. Future housing needs by income categories will be projected, as well as types and levels of housing production by the private market. The prat,r:tial for housing rehabilitation and conservation inthe community will be estimated, and possible techniques. for funding and administering a preservation/rehabilitation loan/grant program will be investigated. icxiu 33T A Pane 8 of 9 pages ent of Ioc>11 Affairs -- No. 320000 Contract E:crutiIg Ego 76 -30 `-t k'I'V CI. `ZI.I \%ICI \\C`�:x IIt\1 lit"Cttit'1!C`\ re ratio:+ _hip of housing production and preservation to other city policy and regulating actions will be examined as to their Impact upon facilttati:y housing c'pportunities in the. community. Based on citizen goals, existing data, and projected reeds, specific strategies for meeting existing and future housing needs through both public and private actions will be recommended. A report summarizing the above activities wilt to pubt,shed at the completion of the program year. Cost and due date per quarter: 9/3O/75 - $ 937 3/31/76 - $ 938 12/31/75 - $ 937 6/30/76 - $ 933 Tnt>t fin t -$3_750 TOTAL COST — ALL ITEMS $70,380 IX! RC3I T Pao 9 of g pages i:e;�arbrr brit t oc- l Affairs -- 1k,. 32(X1)0 Contract f2cxrting No. y W1�9c. COLORADO NOS' 1 a I:3/5 November 6, 1975 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Colorado 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 OFFICE OF CGUNTY ATTORNEY SAMUEL S. TELEP COUNTY ATTORNEY jaiiiin 356-31CA PHONE 13011 KRIS. 220 E I RST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING GRE ILLY. COLO RA DO S'631 Gentlemen: I have your inquiry asking my opinion on the following question: "Does annual audit of all county accounts and funds, as specified in the Charter, include the Weld County General Hospital?" The answer is, NO, This question is expressly answered in CRS 1973, 25-3-304 (I), which states, among other things, that: "All tax moneys received for hospital purposes shall be paid out of the county treasury only upon warrants drawn by the county commissioners upon sworn vouchers approved by the hospital board. All other moneys received for such hospital shall be deposited in the treasury of the hospital and paid out only upon order of said hospital board." (emphasis mine) Because tax money is the only hospital fund in the county treasury, that is the only hospital account or fund that can be considered county funds. The treasury of the hospital is the depository of all other moneys received for such hospital; therefore, they cannot be considered county funds. Article XIV, Section 14-4 of the Charter states, among other things, that: %11= 'lc)/ "The Board shall provide for an independent audit of all county accounts and funds...." (emphasis mine) • WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MARRY S. ASHLEY GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY POSER -- _)�: YIY _t- WEL/I t Apr COLORADO NOV l li/5 C.:N!t Qt011, AND ILCCeDEI } ES) _�:__.. Deputy November 6, 1975 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Colorado 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY SAMUEL S. TELEP COUNTY ATTORNEY 311EPPIONS 356-8:00 PH ONE 13031 04844169 3M FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING GREEL EY,COLORA DO S0631 Gentleman: I have your inquiry asking my opinion on the following question: "Does annual audit of all county accounts and funds, as specified in the Charter, include the Weld County General Hospital?" The answer is, NO, This question is expressly answered in CRS 1973, 25-3-304 (1), which states, among other things, that: "All tax moneys received for hospital purposes shall be paid out of the county treasury only upon warrants drawn by the county commissioners upon sworn vouchers approved by the hospital board, All other moneys received for such hospital shall be deposited in the treasury of the hospital and paid out only upon order of said hospital board." (emphasis mine) Because tax money is the only hospital fund in the county treasury, that is the only hospital account or fund that can be considered county funds, The treasury of the hospital is the depository of all other moneys received for such hospital; therefore, they cannot be considered county funds, Article XIV, Section 14-4 of the Charter states, among other things, that: "The Board shall provide for an independent audit of all county accounts and funds,,,," (emphasis mine) WELT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HARRY S. ASHLEY GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER `49- 1 Board of County Commissioners November 6, 1975 Paget Accordingly, it is my opinion that pursuant to CRS 1973, 25-3-304 (1) and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, Article X1V, Section 14-4, that hospital funds are not included in the audit of county accounts and funds. I trust that I have satisfactorily answered your inquiry. Res tfully cu itted, Samuel S. Telep County Attorney 00 iijl'v ' Yel' Aim WIIDc --sr Nei COLORADO ; . 4 Co -• c5 YI•tri - j NUV 1 4 Isis 1sj__ - _--oepry November 6, 1975 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Colorado 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gentleman: ROJ.L a.r...w•¢c+eu OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY SAMUEL S. TELEP COUNTY 111EP 356-8100Ev /HONE '30310444a" flo FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING GRE ELEV. COLORADO BC6J1 I have your inquiry asking my opinion on the following question: "Does annual audit of all county accounts and funds, as specified in the Charter, include the Weld County General Hospital?" The answer is, NO, This question is expressly answered in CRS 1973, 25-3-304 (1), which states, among other things, that: "All tax moneys received for hospital purposes shall be paid out of the county treasury only upon warrants drawn by the county commissioners upon sworn vouchers approved by the hospital board. All other moneys received for such hospital shall be deposited in the treasury of the hospital and paid out only upon order of said hospital board." (emphasis mine) Because tax money Is the only hospital fund in the county treasury, that is the only hospital account or fund that can be considered county funds. The treasury of the hospital is the depository of all other moneys received for such hospital; therefore, they cannot be considered county funds. Article XIV, Section 14-4 of the Charter states, among other things, that: "The Board shall provide for an independent audit of all county accounts and funds....11 (emphasis mine) fi ca.1.! O i / ;IF F 7,-91 WELD COUNTY COMM ISStON E RS HARRY S. ASH LEY GLENN K. BILLINGS ROY MOSER Board of County Commissioners November 6, 1975 Page 2 Accordingly, it is my opinion that pursuant to CRS 1973, 25-3-304 (1) and the Weld County nom -,Ruts Charinr, Arlinthat XIV Sonlinn 14-d th u�o hospital funds are not included in the audit of county accounts and funds. I trust that I have satisfactorily answered your inquiry. fully emitted, - Samuel S. Telep County Attorney SST/jlb RESOLUTION RE: CONSTRUCTION OF A 230 KV TRANSMISSION LINE (C,O,G, PREFERRED ROUTE) FROM LOVELAND TO LONGMONT, IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY is desirous of establishing a proposed 230 KV transmission line from Loveland to Longmont within Weld County road rights -of -way on County Road No. 3 , and WHEREAS, said PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY has sub- mitted an agreement to the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, copy attached herewith, including Exhibits A and B showing preferred route and cross-section of transmission rights -of -way, all of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the County to enter into such an agreement in accordance with the conditions and stipulations as contained therein. tv NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board Qnc�uuty xhibits Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that said AGREEMEN T/rov pr�?rtg%t� A 6 B the construction of a 230 KV transmission line (C,O,G, preferred route) from Loveland to Longmont, in Weld County, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and it hereby is approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board be, and it hereby is authorized to execute the Agreement as submitted and to make the same effective forthwith. w The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of November, A.D., 1975. ATTEST:„ Z1 ese f Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Deputy Coun y Clerk r APPROVEo AS TO FORM; ount fAt erne 3/ f� Y y /5-r9g- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE ROUTE LOVELAND TO LONGMONT AND RIGHT-OF-WAY AND SUBORDINATION AGREEMENTS LARIMER COUNTY LARIMER-WELD REGIONAL COG WELD COUNTY PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY Trxrrar'rats- COUNTY OF WELD l te] M'tl the Ck: Y of the boa, J of Court), Conwnsloners 1 Platte River Power Authority N0V 281975 GOT? CM na w<c.K, 4gy ._ ' Electric Transmission Line Route, Loveland to Longmont and Right -of -Way and Subordination Agreements CONTENTS (1) Larimer County Right -of -Way and Subordination Agreement, dated November 18, 1975 (3 pages) (2) Weld County Right -of -Way and Subordination Agreement, dated November 19, 1975 (3 pages) (3) Exhibit A ▪ Master Nap Showing Line Route Recorsrended by Larimer- Weld Regional Council of Governments and Adopted by Platte River Power Authority (1 page, folded) . Detail Maps Showing Line Location (10 pages) (4) Exhibit B . Typical Cross Section and Alignment of Transmission Line (1 page) November 19, 1975 ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this ,L!! day of November, 1975 by and between the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, acting by and through its Board of County Commissioners (hereinafter called the "County`) and the Platte River Power Authority, a separate governmental entity of the State of Colorado (hereinafter called "Platte River"); WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments has designated the electric transmission line route shown in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, as its preferred route for Platte River's proposed 230 kV Transmission Line from Loveland to Longmont (the 'COG Preferred Route"); WHEREAS, the County favors the COG Preferred Route and is willing to grant Platte River a perpetual and dominant right to the use of a portion of the County road right-of-way along the COG Preferred Route in order to minimize the need for Platte River to erect its transmission towers on adja- cent private lands; WHEREAS, Platte River is willing to follow the COG Preferred Route and to locate its transmission towers inside the County road right-of-way as preferred by Larirer-Weld COG and the County, PROVIDED; (a) that Platte River is granted the perpetual and dominant right to the use of that portion of the road right-of-way occupied by its transmission line, (b) that the County sub- ordinates its use of such portions of the road right-of-way to the use by Platte River, and (c) that the parti gree that Platte River shall have no obligation to relocate said ransmission line at its expense in order to accom- modate some other or future enlarged use of said County road right-of-way; -2 - NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter contained, the parties agree as follows: 1. Right to use. The County does hereby grant to Platte River the perpetual right to locate an electric transmission line inside the right-of-way for Larimer County Road No. 11 along the route shown on Exhibit "A" with the transmission line towers to be located within the County road right-of-way as shown on the typical cross section attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and in- corporated herein by this reference, and hereby agrees that the conductor wires may overhang, to the extent necessary, any portion of the traveled road; PROVIDED that the clearance between any con- ductor and the road surface shall be at least 25 feet vertically. The parties do further agree that the rights granted to Platte River by this Agreement include: a) The dominant right to use the outer ten (10) feet along either or both sides of the County road right-of-way for a line of single poles supporting electric transmission circuits. The outer edge of each pole foundation shall not be further than two (2) feet from the dividing line between the County road right-of-way and adjacent property. b) The dominant right for Platte River to use such por- tion of the County road right-of-way for such transmission purposes, meaning that use by the County of that portion of the County road right-of-way so used by Platte River is here- by subordinated to such use by Platte River, and if a relo- cation of the transmission line should subsequently be nec- essary to accommodate some other or future enlarged use of 1 i -3 - the County road right-of-way, all expenses for such relocation shall be paid for entirely by the party or entity desiring the relocation. c) The right to install, construct, operate, repair, main- tain and replace said transmission line. 2. Agreement by Platte River. Platte River agrees to follow the COG Preferred Route with its transmission line, as shown in Exhibit A. 3. Binding on Successors. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties. 4. Amendment or Modification. No amendment, modification or relinquishment of the rights and obligations resulting from this Agreement shall be effective unless evidenced by a writing signed by all of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement as of the date hereinabove set forth. ATTEST: ry oar/of County Commissioners ATT retary Board of Directors BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF LARDER STATE OF COLORADO By B oner ommissioner Gl/r C'Li a ,,.J Commissioner and Board of County CoamissiTners PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY By eve..t Chairmaf Board of Directors ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this IS day of November, 1975 by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, acting by and through its Board of County Commissioners (hereinafter called the 'County") and the Platte River Power Authority, a separate governmental entity of the State of Colorado (hereinafter called 'Platte River"); W1TNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments has designated the electric transmission line route shown in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, as its preferred route for Platte River's proposed 230 kV Transmission Line from Loveland to Longmont (the 'COG Preferred Poute'); WHEREAS, the County favors the COG Preferred Route and is willing to grant Platte River a perpetual and dominant right to the use of a portion of the County road right-of-way along the COG Preferred Route in order to minimize the need for Platte River to erect its transmission towers on adja- cent private lands; WHEREAS, Platte River is willing to follow the COG Preferred Route and to locate its transmission towers inside the County road right-of-way as preferred by Larimer-Weld COG and the County, PROVIDED; (a) that Platte River is granted the perpetual and dominant right to the use of that portion of the road right-of-way occupied by its transmission line, (b) that the County sub- ordinates its use of such portions of the road right-of-way to the use by Platte River, and (c) that the parties agree that Platte River shall have no obligation to relocate said transmission line at its expense in order to accom- modate some other or future enlarged use of said County road right-of-way; -2- NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter contained, the parties agree as follows: 1. Right to use. The County does hereby grant to Platte River the perpetual right to locate an electric transmission line inside the right-of-way for Weld County Road No. 3 along the route shown on Exhibit 'A* with the transmission line towers to be located within the County road right-of-way as shown on the typical cross section attached hereto as Exhibit 'B" and in- corporated herein by this reference, and hereby agrees that the conductor wires may overhang, to the extent necessary, any portion of the traveled road; PROVIDED that the clearance between any con- ductor and the road surface shall be at least 25 feet vertically. The parties do further agree that the rights granted to Platte River by this Agreement include: a) The dominant right to use the outer ten (10) feet along either or both sides of the County road right-of-way for a line of single poles supporting electric transmission circuits. The outer edge of each pole foundation shall not be further than two (2) feet from the dividing line between the County road right-of-way and adjacent property. b) The dominant right for Platte River to use such por- tion of the County road right-of-way for such transmission purposes, meaning that use by the County of that portion of the County road right-of-way so used by Platte River is here- by subordinated to such use by Platte River, and if a relo- cation of the transmission line should subsequently be nec- essary to acconiudate some other or future enlarged use of • -3 - the County road right-of-way, all expenses for such relocation shall be paid for entirely by the party or entity desiring the relocation. c) The right to install, construct, operate, repair, main- tain and replace said transmission tine. 2. Agreement by Platte River. Platte River agrees to follow the COG Preferred Route with its transmission line, as shown in Exhibit "A". 3. Binding on Successors. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties. 4. Amendment or Modification. No amendment, modification or relinquishment of the rights and obligations resulting from this Agreement shall be effective unless evidenced by a writing signed by all of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement as of the date hereinabove set forth. ATTEST: Secretary Board of County Corni s ners �J7. �/1 G s �•u ue,-.= ATTE ;retar Board of Directors BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO Bate ,f f g€t TT�LCo misstoner By By Conmisftoner/tnd Chairman Board `o€ -minty Commissioners PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY man, $rd of Directors PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY 230KV TRANSMISSION LINE LOVELAND / LONGMONT P LL SCALE 1311...i. MPS MAr.I.E0 XLe LTC. 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Pd. 3 Priva land .jtal NORTH 126 126 Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 126 Miles if 203 Miles to Boyd l from Substation State Jct. ?ASE t Qf O o Miles Trvm -Boy d Substation T T - Isn Miles to Tri-State Oct. Sfmmar rLof Land tlse Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land t26 Total us NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 126 Miles 2 oa_ Miles to Boyd State Jct. Tri- State Jct. 1329 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land 126 Total 126 NORT Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 126 Miles I .2.03 Miles to Boyd ♦ Tri- Substation State Jct. tee Miles to Boyd Substation uze Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total las NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet :2.03_ Miles 7rom Tri- State Jct. R 1323 Miles -to Tri-State Jct. Sunmary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land l2c Total las NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet tes Miles 203 Miles to Boyd Tri- Substation State Jct. PAGE 1 OF 10 Boyd Substation o Miles IRSW_ Boyd Substation l26 Miles to Boyd Substation 1 1 I 1329 Miles to i-State Jct. Summary of land Use Transmission Linn Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land t26 Total i26 NORT ti Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 12.O3 Miles from Tri- State Jct. 1321 Miles toi-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Latimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land tzs Total us NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet tyg miles zos Miles to Boyd from Tri- Substation State Jct. l26 Hiles to Boyd Substation is.2e Miles to 'h i-State Jct. Summary of Land Ike Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land l26 Total 126 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet 12.03 Miles 'from State Jct. Met 2or v lie Miles from Boyd Substation West Side of ROW 2.30 Miles to Boyd Substation Taos stiles WW1 -State Jct. Summary of Lame Transmission line %ales Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet lost Miles from Tri- State Jct. PAGE 2 OF hV 126 Miles if -Boyd Substation F." West Side of ROW lima Miles 1. -5 -77i -State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Miles 0.66 0.19 1.04 Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 2.30 Miles NE99 Miles to Boyd i / Substation State Jct. PAiaE 2 OF !O 126 Miles 1ivm Boyd Substation 2.3O Miles to Boyd Substation 12O3 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of of Lam Transmission Line Lariner Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Niles 0.83 0.59 (.04 Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1.000 feet 1O.99 Miles i:rom Tri- State Jct. PA.E 2 OF !O l26 Miles fr<im —Soyd Substation 2.30 Miles to Boyd Subs to ti on Jecia Miles to Tri-State ,1ct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 0.85 0.19 104 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 10.99 Miles from Tri- State Jct. PAZ° 2 OF '0 MaNOSE allgoWsig 126 Miles f* Boyd Substation 1203 Miles to Tri-State 'c t. S,,a^car of Land Use Transmission Line Larin.er Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private land Total NORTH Miles o.0 0.13 104 Legend Colored line shows route of lire Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 2.3o Miles $ a_ss_ Miles to Boyd TromTri- Substation State Jct. I26 Miles from Boyd S'Ss to tl on k'est Side of ROA la os Miles - t) Tri-State t. ina Stalk NM 0 $'1nTdr�_0__�aha USe Trrrsnission Line Co. Rd. Weld So. 2d. 3 Private Lar,3 Total NORTH Legend 0.85 0.19 Loa Colored line shows route of line Scale: I" = 1.'009 feet 230 Miles l loss Miles to Boyd Cron Tri- Substation State Jct. I I 126 Miles 1203 Miles ffl Boyd — Tri-State Sj5station1 23O Miles to Boyd S'j5statinn Spmmary of Land Use scion Line Miles L '. i"' r Co. Rd. Weld C. P; 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 0.85 1O4 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 10 ss Miles (rag Fri - State Jct. = 1,009 feet a 125 Mile: free solid 'ubstjtion o!' 230 Miles to Boyd So5s to ti or, 1203 Miles Tri-State t.T arp of LaniUse fission _Line Miles Co. Rd. lJel. 5d. 3 NORTH Legend 0.85 104 Colored line shows rojte of line Sole: I.99) feet )ose Miles fro^ Tri- State Jct. a _4 s'r—J,r f ,K ttc 554 T 13'4 +26 r••rl ov — S.Thst.1 ti i 203 Miles • Tri-State frarq of_L3nd_tse 'ssion Line Miles :0. Pd. 085 :1. 3 104 NORTH legend Coloref 3:.e shows rott Dr Tine 230 Miles +^-;> miles to 30/1 — fro Tr - ,:�>*a'i, .te_'tt. = 1,9?9 feet t3, r,.. S'';Pc tati; 4 ;est Side of RCA ,I 3.51 Miles to Bold Sutstation i ilk's of Land Use Lire Miles 11 field Co. Privite Total 4 NORTH Leaerd 025 0.54 O sa 1 21 - - Colored line sf.ohs route of lire Scale: 1" !,r1-1 1e t 9.78 Miles frrn State 'ct. 939 J 2F i zap Mlles PI\ Ec d SJ5station 'i'"er County weld County 4 West Side of ROW .1 Y 3.51 Miles to 13oyd Substation 93 Miles -ri-State ary of Land Use Trans -fission Lice Miles Lari er Th. Pd. 11 Weld Co. =d. 3 Private Lard Total AS NORTH Legend 025 0.69 032_ 1 21 Colored lire shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,'31) feet 9.76 Miles from Tri- State Jct. ego Mile; •299 Miles r`rc i Fond r— t. Tri-State Substation ■ ?. Sri-er County .r'eld County - k N. West Side of ROW Y. 3.51 Miles to Boyd Substation S o:varl Of Land use Transflission Line Miles Lari er Co. Rd. 11 025 Weld Co. Rd. 3 0.64 3 Private Land O.J2 Total 1.21.___ 4 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: lu = 1,OJ'J feet 9.78_ Miles from Tri- State Jct. I I ?30 Miles !J99 Miles From Boyd tJ Tri-State Substation — IMP Lari:-er County Veld County Sungei of Land Use Transnission Line y L N. e Latimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Leriend Miles 0.25 0.64 0.52 21 Colored line shows route of line Scale: L" = 1,^TJ feet 1.5i _ Miles 9.78_ Miles to Boyd fron Tri- Sabstation State Jet. '4E 3 7r 0 230 Niles From Boyd Sabstation Lariner County Said Co,,,ty A I Nest Side of ROW ii. i)sts Miles T to Tri-State S;mrary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Lars"er Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 4 NORTH Legend 0.25 0.64 _0._32 21 - Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1.090 feet 3.51 Miles 9.7S Hiles to Boyd ?ion Tri- Substation State Jct. 'iaG } 117 Q t 1 ' 2 s Miles 109.9 Miles frv;r Boyd to Tri-State Substation —� 'c[. Lari-er County . Weld County 4 West Side of ROW r i 'at :Ilan 3.51 Miles to Boyd Substation Summaryof Land Use Trans''iissi or, tine Miles Lari+aer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 4 NORTH Legend 0.25 0.64 _ 0 32 1.21 Colored line shows route of lire Scale: 1" = 1,007 feet 9.78 Miles from Tri- State Jct. F I I 230 Miles t rom Boyd Substation PO 99 Miles to Tri-State pct. S,..n+nary of land Use A Transmission line 4 Larirer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 4 NORTH legend Miles 0.25 0.64 1.21 Colored line shows route of lire Scale: 1" = I,000 feet 3.51 Miles 9.78 Miles to Boyd trom Sobstat' State Jct. -t 1. r • t30 mil es fn1.n Boyd Substation Lari:T..er County 1 Weld County • { t ffi West Side of ROW f 11 3.51 Miles to Boyd Substation 10.99 Miles to Tri-State 'it. Summary of Land Use Transmission line Miles Larir,er Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,%0 feet 9.)a Miles Troel if i- State Jct. 'iii 3 CF O • 230 Mile; -6\-1.71-Boyd —� Substation Lorimer County West Side of ROW Wi ' • e . 3.31 Hiles to Boyd Substation 10.99 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Lerir,er Co. Rd. 11 0.25 Weld Co. P,d. 3 0.61 4 Private Land _ an /c1 Total 1.21 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,009 feet 9.2s_ Miles Trf- State Jct. Larimer County 10.99 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary o4 land Use Transmission line Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH legend 0.25 0.64 _ 0.32 1.21 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 3.51 Niles y 9355 Mites to Boyd r t Tr1- Substation State Jct. 463E 3 OF o z.3o_ Miles Tivin Boyd Substation 3.51 Miles to Boyd Substation 10.99 Miles to State Jct. Summary of Lan d Use Transmission Line Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. P,d. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend Miles 025 0.14 0.32 I.21 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 9.55 Miles �rrJn Tri- State Jct. 'AGE 3 OF `J S or.qv. 2.5D - Miles t2.5Boyd Substation it Larimer County s . Weld County 3.61 Miles to Boyd Substation 10.99 Hiles to Tri-State Jct. • Summary of land Use Transmission Lire Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend Miles O.25 0.64 0.32 1.21 Colored tine shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 9.78 Miles �Tri- State Jct. PAGE 4 GF !J J SI Miles %ye_ Miles from Boyd to Tri-State Substation Jct. sew Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 1.50 Private Land Total iso NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1° = 1,000 feet 828 Miles State Jct. , s ?4dt 4 OF 0 SSL_ Miles rw f' Boyd Substation %lest Side tt, of R0%1 - 91s Mlles to Tri State Jct. Sumrary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private land Total NORTH Legend I 50 150 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 501 Mlles 828 Miles To Boyd Tri- Substation State Jct. r a 'WWE 4 Jr C ”L Miles froi Boyd Substation Nest Side 3: of RO'el 501 Miles to Boyd Substation 97@ Miles to Je Tri-State Jct. Su.-:ary of Land Use Trans^ission Line Miles Lariner In. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Pd, 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 150 1.50 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 6.29 Miles from Tri- State Jct. 1,OOO feet =idE 4 JF C' 351Miles fr-em Boyd Substation West Side of ROW l 501 Miles to 8oyd Substation ye 'piles to Tri-state Jct. Srrarf of Land Use Translissien Line Lariner CT,. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Pd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend Miles_ 1.50 1.50 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet aza Miles from State Jct. 551 Miles 9ra "files free Soyd t) 'r1 -stile Substation Jut. Pest Side of ROW 501 Miles to Boyd Substation 106 ary of Land Use Traii,.iis;'on Lire Miles Lariner Pi. 11 Weld Co. U. ? 1.50 Private Lan; Tot.,i NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet Sze Miles � State Jct. 'i5Z 4 CE p I 3.51 Miles 97a YileS frog Soya t.;i '.4 ',tale S bst.tion jct. Vest Side of ROSI 50! Miles to Boyd Substation ar_ of Land llse Trans^is;1on Line Lari"er fl Pd. 11 Weld Co. Pd. Private Land Total NORTH Legend Miles 1 50 130 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = I,000 feet 828 Miles -from Tri- State Jct. =i$€ 4 ;r2 o sst 'Ides 9!@ Mlles freHi Boyd S'abstaticn i .',:t•, 501 Miles to Boyd Substation S.r iry of Land Use Trns-isssion Line Miles Lari-er T2. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Pd. 3 Private Lan' Total NORTH Legend 150 I. Sp Colored lire shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,90) feet 828 Miles hroln Tri- State Jct. =4c: 4 0 151Miles 3/0 '?iles ir."i $O J t -state Substation ;`es1 Side of ROW aro of Land Use Trans-i;;ion Line Miles Lari_er I ?d. 11 Weld Co. Pi. 3 Private Last Total NORTH Legend Colored line sho'.vs route of line Scale: 1" = 1,))) feet eoi Miles 828_ Miles to Boyd lTom Tri- S'jbstation State Jet. 50 'AE 5 ' I I IPA 5,01 Miles 82.8 Miles frt•i Sovd to Tri-State Substation — Jct. East Side'' of ROW SuTr.ir• of fli i; Trans^rission Lin e Mies Larirner Co. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend le Colored line shows route of line +3'x.2Scale: A[ 1" = 1,000 feet 54.1 Miles see Miles to Boyd from Tri- Substation State Jct. 14 =i„E 5 2F•0 y,?L Miles from Boyd Substation 641 Miles to Boyd Substation 8.28 Miles to 1ri-State Jct. Summary of land Use 7 Transmission Line Miles I tanner Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 4 ees Miles Tri- State Jet. 1,000 feet e =*3E 5 SQL- Miles from Boyd Substation 6.41 Miles to Boyd Substation aas Miles Co Tri-State ic t. Summary. of Land Use Transnission m' a s fission Line Miles ILarimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 �) Private Land Total 4 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet I 6.86 Miles from Tri- State Jet. =433 5 JF 'Q SQL. Miles from Boyd Substation 62.8. Miles to Tri-State Jet. Summary of Land Use [Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Pd. 3 Private Land Total ;to NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 641 Miles I e.86_ Miles to Boyd Ti Tri- Substation State Jet. J %43: 5 OF ie QL_ Miles born Boyd Substation 641 Miles to Boyd Substation 828 Miles 1 to -State Jct. .ct. NL ITransmission Line Miles I Summary of Land Use Larimer Co. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 1,3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1.000 feet I 696 Mites from hi - State Jct. =A4E 5 OF !p 5„QL_ Miles ironr Boyd Substation 641 Miles to Boyd Substation 828 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 feo Private land Total NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 668 Miles from Tri- State Jct. aO &U a OF '0 ISL. Miles from Boyd Substation es_a Miles toTri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use (Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 i<o Private Land Total 140 4 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 6.41 Miles 4 6.6a Miles to Boyd from Tri- Substation State Jct. PSGE 5 OF !O Qt. Miles from Boyd Substation 641 Miles to Boyd Substation eas Miles to Tri-State Jct. Surmary of Land Use t. Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 140 Private Land Total 140 East Side of ROW NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 6.aa_ Miles fi5MIni- State Jct. PA3E S OP!J .01 *,QL_ Miles $28 Miles Trim Boyd to Tri-State Substation �_ Jct. 641 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Lao Private Land Total __;A0 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet see Miles State Jct. PAGE S OF 1O .J QL Mites a_( Miles from Boyd to Tri-State Substation �— Jct. 6.41 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of land Use Transmission Line Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Miles L40 1.40 Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 6.88 Miles from State Jct. r rASE S Of W IA_ Miles 6,26 Miles ?rem Boyd to Tri-State Substation �_ Jct. 641 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 140 Private Land total }.40 AS NORTH Leiend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,OOO feet 6.9e Miles from State Jct. PAGE 8 OF v 64I Miles fibs Miles iiS5_ Boyd to Tri-State Substation �— Jct. 792 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 t.st Private Land Total 151 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 5.31 Miles TitikrTri- State Jct. t ern _Coll__ Miles rlyn Boyd Substation 7.92 Miles to Boyd Substation £aa Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 I 5 Private Land Total 1.51 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 5.92 Miles Tram Tri- State Jct. ?A3E 6 OF p 6.41 _ Miles Tub -Boyd S Subss tatition iki 192 Miles to Boyd Substation eau Miles to-Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Miles 1.51 1.51 Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 6.37 Miles f Tri- State Jct. 'AGE a OF O ssl _Miles iron Boyd Substation 792 Miles to Boyd Substation 6aa Miles to Tri-State Jct. Sumlaryof Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 1.51 Private Land Total I.et NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 'AJE a QF 'O 6.41 Miles Inn Boyd Substation in Miles to Boyd Substation tea Miles to Tri-State Oct. S -rary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Lariner Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 I.SL Private Land Total NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 5.37 Miles Tram Tri- State Jct. 'A:-£ 6 CF C 6.41 Miles 688 Miles u-ato Sri -State Shs Substatiotio n Jit. 792 Miles to Boyd Substation Simaryof Land Use Transmission Line Miles _--- Lari-er Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Pd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH 1.51 1.51 Legend Colored line shows route of lire Scale: 1" = 1,009 feet 5.92 Miles from State Jct. ›a5E $ CF O 6.4l Miles 688 Miles Subs-atio Jc Tri-State Substation '�t• 0 7.92 Miles to Boyd Substation Sammary of Land Use .j Transmission Line Miles Lariner Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 1.51 1.51 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 5.57 Miles from Tri- State Jct. 'A2E $ 0$ Q 6.41 Miles fr_eT, Boyd Substation 792 Miles fn Boyd Substation 6aa Miles LT, Tri-State 2c t. Summary _of Land Use iransnission Line Miles tarimer Co. Rd. 11 Meld Co. Rd. 3 1.51 Private Land Total 1.51 NORTH Legend Colored line stows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet sal Miles from -Tri- State Jct. r 'AU S eF e A,- a.ai _ Niles ee3 Miles fivm Boyd — — — — to Tri-State SUbstatio❑ Jct. 792 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Land Use k Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 1.51 1.51 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,009 feet s_37 Hiles from Tri- State Jct. A3; $ : F C I 6.41 Mil e5 frOI SOvd Substation r 693 Miles -State •it: fzikres 1F East Side V] of ROW tra 3. SA-r'a+ of land Use rs-Iission Line Miles Lary r Co. Rd. 11 Aeld C. d. 3 %51 Private al Total 1.51 NORTH Legend Colored lire shows route of lire Scale: 1" = 1,0')0 feet 792 Miles £ s.37_ Miles to Boyd Tri- Substation State Jct. 4 1 =42; 5 :F e nn 6.41 Mules Fab Miles SJbiCa 010'1 .... . %o,' SiT-ari of hand Use lEast Side of ROW Tra "fission Line Miles ar?.tr Co. Rd. Weld Ci). al. 3 1Si Private Land Total t.s1 NORTH Legend Colored lire sows route of lire Scale: 1" = 1,099 feet 292 Miles 6.77_ Miles to Boyd -Fon Tri- Substation State Jct. j nuilif I I I 792 Miles f1A-OBoyd Substation 941 _ Miles to Boyd Substation 5.3.7 Mile, to lri-State Jct. Sunnlar_ of LankU.e. Transmission Lice Miles Larimer Co. S']. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private land Total NORTH Legend '19 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 3.88 Miles f rom Tri State Jct. J ,C. I ` 4 • T92Miles -t_ Tts BiyJ Substation 9.41 Mlles to Boyd Substation i 5.37 Mile to Tri-State Jet. S'amary of land Use Transmission Line Niles Larimer Co. 5!d. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend • 19 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 3,ee Miles Trf- State Jct. I -. .33E 7 792 Miles from Boyd Substation 5.57 Miles to Tri-State Jct. SJ .� Summary of Land Use East Sid of ROW Transmission line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total a NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 9.41 Miles j 388 Miles to Boyd 1 tom Tri- Substation State Jct. 49 19z Miles Tn f Boyd Substation 5.37 Miles to TrI-State Oct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 149 Private Land Total , 49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: I" = 1,000 feet 9.41 Hiles 3.ee Miles CO Boyd Tib—Tri- Substation State Jet. +ac 7 7.9i 'tiles rivi -BoyJ Substation 9.41 Miles to Boyd Substation 5.57 Miles to Tri-State jet. Sumary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Pd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 1.49 1.49 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,009 feet s.ee Miles State Jet. °.4u£ T OF I' 292 Miles f- rn Boyd Substation 9.4i Miles to Boyd Substation 5.77 Miles to Tri-State Jet. Sunmary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 1.49 1.49 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 3.88 Miles State Jct. 71.3E 7 OF 791 Miles T om Boyd Substation 9.41 Miles to Boyd Substation 5.57 Miles fo Tri-State Jet. Sumrary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larirer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 IA9 Private Land Total 1.49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 3.98 Hiles 1 State Jct. '3fE 7 of J 792_ Miles froir Boyd Substation 5,st Miles to State Jct. Su^imaryof Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 1.49 Private Land Total 1.49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 9.41 Miles I a.se Miles to Boyd from Tri- Substation State Jct. a 7AOE 7 OF ICI I " WV T.92 Miles from Boyd Substation 5 st Miles to Tri-State Oct. • Surrary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 1.49 1.49 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 9.41 Miles a.ee Miles to Boyd from Substation State Jct. r 1 443E 7 F 'CI 792 Miles _ f n Boyd Substation 5 5r Miles to 1 -State Oct. Su-Imary of_LandUse Trans^iission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 1.49 Colored line shows route of line Scale: I" = 1,000 feet 9.41 Miles 1 a.9a Miles to Boyd 1 Tri- Substation State Jct. 3Au£ 7 OF 'J 7.92_ Miles from Boyd Substation I 537 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Svmmary_of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Lorimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 1.49 1.49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 9.41 Miles a.ea Miles to Boyd Substation State Jct. >Aas 7 QF iQ t9z Miles rrs Boyd Substation 9.41 Miles to Boyd Substation 5 s7 Miles to Tri-State Oct 49 Srraryof Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larirer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 1.49 1.49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 3.88 Miles pram Tri- State Jct. lj A@E 7 OF !J i r 792 Miles 1im Boyd Substation 9.41 Miles to Boyd Substation 537 Miles to Tri-State Oct. Summary of Land Use 44 T"•nsmission line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH 1,49 1.49 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet 3.e8 Miles State Jct. Jct. 044e T OF 10 ssr Miles 1 -1 r1�Boyd to Id -State Substation pct. 792 Miles 9.41 Miles to Boyd Substation Siaary of Land Use Transmission line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total f.49 1.49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet a.es Miles f Tri- State Jct. N PAGE 7 OF 1O 792 Miles 5.57 Miles 61 Boyd to Tri-State Substation �— Oct. 9.41 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 1,49 Private Land Total 1.49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet a.ee Miles State Jct. PAGE 7 OF 1J 19z Miles r n Boyd to -Ti -State Substation �' Jct. 9.41 Miles to Boyd Substation 6.37 Miles Summary of ttMAUse Transmission Line Miles Latimer Co, Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 1.49 Private Land Total 1.49 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet a.ea Hiles from Tri- State Jct. PAGE $ OF 10 I 341 Miles 3.ee Miles tro.n Boyd to Tri-State Substation �' Jct. h z SNImary of_Land Use Transmission line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 1.29 Private Land Total 1.29 NORTH Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet Miles from Tri- State Jct. PAGE 3 OF I0 %AI _ Miles i Boyd Substation p.7 Miles to Boyd Substation ;,gg Miles CO Tri-State Jct. Summary of tand Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 129 Private Land Total i,29 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 259 Miles from Tri- State Jet. P4:E S QF `A 441 Miles 3.88 Miles xii_ Tr.Boyd to Tri-State Substation Jct. w 7 Miles to Boyd Substation Suru^anj of Lan Use Transmission Line Miles Lorimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 129 Private Land Total 29 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet s9 Miles from Tri- State Jct. 1 751 N 4 '4:-£ 3 JF '.J Ail Miles f _ Soyd Substation I Eti * __ r 7.88 Miles to -I'd -State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. 2d. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 :z3 Private Land Total a9 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet ioy Hiles _2_59_ Miles to Boyd from TMi Substation State Jet. -`4:I£ 3 CF J 9141 Mi1ei 1.88 Miles atio—SayA c Tri-State Jc t. Fn mct. Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 29 Private Land Total as Colored line shows route of lire 1" = 1,000 feet ioi Miles 41 259 Miles to Boyd l from Tri- Substation State Jet. 3 9st Miles frr.-. Boyd Substation io 7 Mites to Boyd Substation I e 188'. V 1 to rri-S i , ct. "'East Side of ROW S S�,v,rr 'F Land Use Translissicn Line ?files Larimer Co. °d. 11 Weld Co. Rd. Private Land Total t NORTH Leyend i3 Z9 Colored line shows route of lire Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet m._ Miles from Tri- State Jct. ',LIE 3 .1•e 10,? Miles 239 Miles fr'i Soyd to Tri-State Substation — Oct. Long's Peak E Substation lug Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Lani use Transmission line Milc Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 rrivate Land Total 0.38 0-93 I, 37 LONGS PEAK SUBSTATION 10-12 ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet in Miles from Tri- State Jct. I =4:e I 10.' Miles cco.,. 3?'.J SJJstation Lor)'s Peak S,;hstatien X2,47 Miles to Boyd Substation 259 \Int•,. c Tri-State Jct. SuT!".ary of tial Jse Transmission Li'•' Mile. laririer Co. Pd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private land Total 0.38 _4._99_ 1.37 LONGS PEAK SUBSTATION 1042ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,?)•) feet 1.22 Miles Trom Tr 1 - State Jct. PlcE 9 OF :O I I lo.t Miles ram Boyd Substation 2.59 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total O.38 _gat 1,37 LONGS PEAK SUBSTIT10N 1)-12 ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1° = 1,009 feet I20L Miles 1.22 Miles to Boyd Ti Substation State Jct. PAc£ 3 OF 'O I io.r Miles from -Boyd Substation Long's Peak Substation 12.07 Miles to Boyd Substation 259 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary_of Land_Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 0.38 1. 31 LONGS PEAK SUBSTATION 10-12 ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet I.n Miles tiro State Jct. FAZE I OF !Q U 0.7 _ Miles :from Boyd Substation Long's Peak Substation 1zo7 Miles to Boyd Substation 2.59 Miles to Tri-Stte Oct. Summary of Land Use Transmission_ Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 cos. Private Land _ Total 137 LONGS PEAK SUBSTATION 10-12 ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 1.22 Miles from State Jct. PAZ 9 OF 'O U 10.7 Miles 2.59 Miles Iran Boyd to Tri-State Substation �— Jct. Long's Peak ,.';Substation I2.#97 Miles to Boyd Substation Su nary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld! Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 0.38 0.99 1.37 LONGS PEAK SUBSTATION P0-12 ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet L22 Miles 1 lrt- State Jct. PASS 9 OF 10 10.7 _ Miles 7kn Boyd Substation 1207 Miles to Boyd Substation 2.59 Hiles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles_ Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total 0.38 0,99 1.37 LONGS PEAK SUBSTATION 10-12 ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet 1,22 Miles State Jct. PAGE 9 Of 10 9 10.7 Miles 2.59 Miles from Boyd to Tri-State Substation �_ Jct. Long's Peak Substation 1207 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total Miles. 0.58 0 99 1.37 LONGS PEAK SUBSTATION 10-12 ACRES NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 1.22 Miles from Trl- State Jct. II dolimmcwinimmirnomminicirrilpinlimmol PAGE L]-.0? 10 riot Miles -Fain—Boyd Substation 13.29 Miles to Boyd Substation f X22 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. II Weld Co. Rd. 3 1.22 Private Land Total 1.22 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet Miles from State Jot. PAGE 4).-0t 10 1207 Miles 17611 —Boyd Substation Miles eTri-State Jct. Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 122 Private Land Total 122 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1' = 1,000 feet Miles rom Tri- State Jct. PAGE "L- QF JO di MID 12or Miles from Boyd Substation X22 Miles to Tri-State Jct. Tri-State Junction 1329 Miles to Boyd Substation a Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 122 Private Land Total 1.22 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: i" = 1,000 feet Miles from State Jct. PATE ktOF .J 1207 Miles iz2 Miles 'from Boyd to Tri-State Substation � Jct. SummarLof Land Use Transmission line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private land Total NORTH legend 1.22 1.22 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet 13.29 Miles ' o Miles to Boyd 11 Substation State Jct. l 3 I 1207 Miles 1;72— Miles from Boyd to Tri-State Substation �_ Jct. 13.29 Miles to Boyd Substation Sumnar,y_of Land Use Transmission tire Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 1.22 122 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet o Miles 15761 -Tri- State Jct. t a I Izor Miles i;3 Miles from Boyd to Tri-State Substation — Jct. 13.23 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 122 1.22 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet o Miles _ # Tri- State Jct. '43E .0_01 0 I 1207 Miles .132_Miles 'mom Boyd to Tri-State Substation �— ict. 13.29 Miles to Boyd Substation Summary of land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH Legend 122 1.22 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet o Miles State Jct. °iu£ at 0P 0 I I 1201 Miles from Boyd Substation L22. Miles to Tri-State Jct. St.fmary of Land Use ransmission tine Miles Lorimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 Private Land Total NORTH 122 122 Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet i3.23 Miles I O Miles to Boyd Substation State Jct. 7 IF I I e_ Jr ' !20? Miles fr: n Boyd Subsiati0rr M.23 Miles to Boyd Substation L22 Miles to Tri-State Summary of Land Use Transmission Line Miles Larimer Co. Rd. 11 Weld Co. Rd. 3 122 Private Land Total 122 NORTH Legend Colored line shows route of line Scale: 1" = 1,000 feet u _ Miles Tri- State Jct. PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY LOVELAND-LONGMONT 230KV TRANSMISSION LINE TYPICAL CROSS SECTION AND ALIGNMENT CEASE PQRCHASZ ORDERS AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 1975 WHEREAS, the work load of the County Finance Office is extremely heavy at the end of the month and the year, and WHEREAS, the 1975 budget balance is sufficient to cover the December payroll, utility bills and emergency purchases only, and WHEREAS, it is desirable to economize to the greatest extent possible so as to have available sufficient 1975 funds to fund the 1976 County Budget, and WHEREAS, to lighten the work load, it is the desire of the County Commissioners to receive no purchase orders after November 19, 1975. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that no purchase orders for the purchase of capital outlay items for the year 1975 shall be processed after November 19, 1975 without specific, public approval by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote: Dated: November 19, 1975 /41 CORRECTED RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of County Com- missioners, Weld County, Colorado, that a proposed sale of a tract of land more particularjv described as follows, to -wit: A tract of land situate in the SE{, Section 28, Township I North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which considering the East line of said SE1 as bearing South and with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which begin at the SE Corner of said Section 28 and run thence along the South line of the said SE -1; N89°34'W 361.50'; thence N361.50'; thence 889°34'E 361.50' to the East line of the said SEt; thence along said East line. South 361,50' to Point of Beginning containing 3.000 Acres more or less and being subject to a road R.O. W. over the Easterly 30.0' thereof for County Road 019 and being further subject to a road R.O. W. over the Southerly 30,0' thereof for County Road 04 and being further subject to all R,O.:Y.'s and easements that are now in place or are now of record. to Continental Pipe Line Company, Rocky Mountain District, for the purpose of constructing a Crude Oil Pump Station for storing crude oil. gathered from surrounding leases, temporarily, to be pumped to the mainline station at Fort Lupton, Colorado, does not come within the purview or the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as set forth in CRS 106-2-33, (3) (a) and (b) 1963, as amended, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, desires to exempt this particular division of land upon the recom- mendation of the Weld County Planning Director for the reasons as stated and pursuant to its authority under CRS 106-2-33 (d), as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the hereinabove described tract of land be used soley for the purpose of constructing and maintaining thereon a Crude Oil Pump Station for storing crude oil, gathered from sur- rounding leases, temporarily, to be pumped to the mainline station at Fort Lupton, Colorado, be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as provided for in the new Weld County Subdivision Re- gulations at Section 2-1, A., (3) adopted August 30. 1972. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of November. A.D., 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO g ATTEST; .=.2. ..._ .. S' , Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar) `By, cit.-kr—v.11u ‘.1./t, ) (1.44 ( Deputy County Clerk AP?ROVED AS TO FORM: ,nly C OmfyAtta ney SIGN OIL DIVISION ORDER AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY S11 of SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST: BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that they do hereby sign, as submitted by Amoco Production Company, the oil division order on the South one-half of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, original lease dated October 28, 1971. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 19th day of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ,cra ATTEST: off. %.5�1.,.S i COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER -AND,CLERK TO THE IIB('A1Fb•. SY: , I i \ /l '. Deputy County lerk LRR 705 t The minerals referred to in the following Ratification of Oil and Gas Leases are apparently under a County Road right-of-way. There- fore, no original lease is on file in this office. LNR laoS IFI RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore under date of June 9, 1970, an oil and gas lease was executed by Greeley National Bank as Trustee for Helen M. Parker, aka Helen Margurite Parker, per Trust Agreement dated April 23, 1960; P. 0. Box 1098, Greeley, Colorado, to Energy Mineral Corporation, Denver, Colorado, covering the described property situate in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to -wit: TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST, 6th P.M. Section 31: S/2 NW/4, Lots 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NW/4 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST, 6th P.M. Section 362 NE/4, Lots 1, 2, 13, 14, 15 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NE/4 and, WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Peter G. Gunderson, Agent for Martin Oil Service, Inc., is desirous of having Weld County, for its respective interests, ratify the abovementioned lease and has offered $5.00 per acre for such ratification, as specified in letter dated October 6, 1975, attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County; Colorado, that it does hereby execute the ratification of oil and gas lease in the form attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B", covering all the interests in which the County has in the above -described lands. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 19th day of November. 1975. ATTEST: �?�iCc� COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO Tr BOARD BY: % -C.• /L2 e,b0 at- - Deputy County Clerk J AS TO FORM: County Attorney THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ata- ifg,ilteto sibt Please reply to: MARilil Olt SEIYICE, INC. Samuel S. Telep First National Bank Building 1025 9th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 901 COLORADO BUILDING BOULDER. COLORADO 80302 Psol( (3031 447.8539 October 6, 1975 Re: CL -89004, CL -89026 and CL -89028 Singletree Area Dear 4r. Telep: Pursuant to our previous telephone conversation and our meeting in your office last week, I am forwarding copies of oil and gas ratifications for execution by the Weld County Board of Commissioners along with a draft for $25.00 relative to the road right-of-ways involved in the enclosed leases (5 acres, more or less, at our agreed price of $5.00 per acre). Upon execution and notarization, please return the original copies of the leases to this office, along with the bottom portion of the original copy of the draft and the complete copies of the duplicates of the draft. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, PETER G. GUNDERSON PGG/ j s Enclosures (4) 4504 W. f ld, ST, AL SIP, ILL. • P.O. BOX 298, BLUE ISLAND, ILL. 60406 • 312-928-0700 I t0 • MAIM El S111111. INC. Samuel S. Telep First National Bank Building 1025 9th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 •4.• Plenle reply to: tOl COLORADO BUILDING BOULDER. COLORADO $0302 PM0%I (303) 147.!333 October 6, 1975 Re: CL -89004, CL -89026 and CL -89028 Singletree Area Dear Mr. Telep: Pursuant to our previous telephone conversation and our meeting in your office last week, I am forwarding copies of oil and gas ratifications for execution by the Weld County Board of Commissioners along with a draft for $25.00 relative to the road right-of-ways involved in the enclosed leases (5 acres, more or less, at our agreed price of $5.00 per acre). Upon execution and notarization, please return the original copies of the leases to this office, along with the bottom portion of the original copy of the draft and the complete copies of the duplicates of the draft. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAlL-30S (plus postage) post A a DATI w+MService, Inc. Martin Oil ___— 901 Co1o_ q ref PC ZJ GOCE i .. Boulder, Coko i1 „;�lAi SEJfb wen r1 Yu spy IP tErnrd _ _ _ 6 MAt,*(-Clr ' Itw Ater lid,) K .. WO l.a+:e' S. Cam' ioo: ins o -Na-'p Tt f.•n WO p }{—R E•Ol� 4501 W. 127* ST.. ALSIP. t`.&* 13 TATLOCK'S Or'Vt k. CO. Oki DO ,.or, RATIFICATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT. WHEREAS, Her.totwe under date of the_. 9 t day of June , If 70 a certain od and gas lease masSade,ue.uted,and delivered by Greeley National Bank as Trustee for Helen H. Parker, aka Helen Nargutite Parker, per Trust Agreement dated April 23, 1960; P. 0. Box 1098, Greeley, Colorado 80631 a.Lessor ,to.aerg$.vinarals Cnrporattnn, hit Guaranty Bank Bldg , Donver, Cnlnrado 8n202, as Lessee. coverlet the fotlowiag-described (ands is Weld County,State of Colorado to -wit: TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST, 6th P.H. Section 31: S/2 NW14, I.cts 2,3,4,10,11,12 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NW/4 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST6thP.H. Section 36: S/2 NE/4, Lots 1,2,13,16,15 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NE/4 it COLORADO _ Rec.1 said lease being recorded in Hook 631 euPaggt_I SSQflf the records in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Cocaty, reference to said lease and to the record thereof being hereby made for all purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, In consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficient, of which are hereby acknowledged, we, the undersigned, and each for himself and herself, as the case may be, do hereby ratify, adopt and coafru the hereinabore-describe" of and gas lease in all of its terms and provisions and do hereby lease, demise and let midland and premises unto the said lessee ten inabove-naend, his assigns and successors In interest, as fully and completely as if we had origioaRy been named as lessor in said lease and had executed, acknowledged and delivered the same, provided, however, that this instrument shall cover and bind all interest of the undersigned which may have been acquired subsequent to the date of the aforesaid od and gas lease and is intended further to cover and bind any interest which the undersigned may hereafter acquire by way of reversion or otherwise. Ilbeing provided farther that the undersigned shall not be entitled to receive any portion of the rentals payable under said lease but suck rentals shall be paid to the persons desi _ated to receive such rentals is accordance with the terms and provisions of said oil and gas lease and their heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns. We hereby agree and declare that said oil and gas lease in all of its terms and provisions is binding on us and each of us and is • rated and subsisting oil and gas tease and that this Instrument shall be binding upon the respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns of the aide: signed. EXECUTED Tsis— 19th day of November ,18 71. &LENN R WIT T.TNAq ROY MOSER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI STATE OP as. ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR INDIVIDUAL (Kans. Okla. and Cob.) COUNTY OF _ Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, within and for said County and State, on this 19th WELD day of November , 19_7_5_, personally appeared rinnn 2 Rl ll ingu, Roy Moser ard Victor L. Jacobucci to me personally known to be the Identical person_wbo executed the within and foregoing inatrument and acknowledged to me Okat they executed the same se tkrir free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and pofposes therein set forth. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the and year 1 above "tten. My rnmmisaio• aspire. / 4 t - 7ti .[ 1_14 J f 7 N Public STATE OP COUNTY OP .111 se. ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR CORPORATION Be it remembered that on thisday of_ t9 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, day commissioned, in and for the county and state aforesaid, cam' president of • emyratoe of the State of personally known to me to be such *Meet, and to be the sense perms who nested as nth officer the Seagoing instrument o/ writing is behalf of seid torpor►tioe and duly at- th ksowtedged e es«ueior: of the same for timer:( and for said corporation for the uses and purposes therein set forth. DI WITNESS WHEREOF, I lure hercunts set my heed end official seal pa the day and year last above written. My tommlasfos expires Notary Public C1r89028 Singletree Area 275-15 COLL£CTDIRECTLYIl1ROl:GH United Bank. of Boulder Boulder, Colorado 80302 8 ra � rdto the j Atrofeld County, s political subdivision of the State of Colorado $25.00 renty five and 00/100 DOLLARS Consideration for Ratification of Oil and Cas Le,es- S acres, more or less, in Held County, Colorado Martin Oil Service, Inc. 901 Colorado Building Boulder, Colorado S0302 DATE neroher 6, 1475 Days After Sight and Subject to Approval of Title To: With Exchange Spa k, PETER C. GUNDERSON DETACH BEFORE PRESENTING FOR PAYMENT County Veld Description: TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST, 6th P.M. State Col, redo Section 31: Lots 6,7,8,9, of Lupton Gross Acres 5.00 Gardens Tracts Net Acres 5.00 Section 31: S/2 NW/4, Lots 3,4,5,10,11,12 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NW/4 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTHy RANGE 67 WEST 6th P.H. Section 36: S/2 NE/4, Lots 1,2,13,14,15 of Lupton Carden Tracts being a part of the 1I/2 NE/4 Weld County, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, by the Board of County Commissioners, for it's respective interest. C/O Board of County Commissioner Weld County Court House Greeley, Colorado 80631 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore under date of June 9, 1970, an oil and gas lease was executed by Greeley National Bank as Conservator of the Estate of Carol Louise Monismith, P. 0. Box 1036, Greeley, Colorado, to Energy Minerals Corp- oration, Denver, Colorado, covering the described property situate in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to -wit: TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST, 6th P.H. Sect1on 11: 5/2 NW/4, Lots 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NW/4 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST, 6th P.M. Section 117: S/2 NE/4, Lots 1, 2, 13, 14, 15 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NE/4 and, WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Peter G. Gunderson, Agent for Martin Oil Service, Inc., is desirous of having Weld County, for its respective interests, ratify the abovementioned lease and has offered $5.00 per acre for such ratification, as specified in letter dated October 6, 1975, attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it does hereby execute the ratification of oil and gas lease in the form attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B", covering all the in4ornats in which the County has in the above -described land's. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly tmade and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 19hday of November, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST:c i/ O// COUNTY CLERIC AND RECORDER AND.. CLERK TO THE BY: f,,,i,�_, }/ Deputy County APPROVED AS TO FORM: Cou/%ty Attorney 1 FO R.M TA TATLOCK'S RATIFICATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE XNOW ALL NEN BY TRESS PRESENTS: THAT, WHEREAS Here oboes under date of the 9th day of June 19 70 , a certain o'3 and gas •easerasnads,e ecute&anddea•eredby Greeley National Bank as Conservator of the Estate of Carol Leuise Nonisaith, P. 0. Box 1038, Greeley, Colorado 80631 t*'.,te COt G„>0 now ssLasoe__,to Enetty Minerals Corporation X30 Guaran y Bank Bldoa Denvgr. Colorado 80202 as Lessee. co string the following -described lands G Weld —wanly, state of Colorado TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST, 6th P.N. Section 31: S/2 NW/4, Lots 3,4,5,10,11,12 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NW/4 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANCE 67 WEST, 6th P.N. Section 36: S/2 NE/4, lots 1,2,13,14,15 of Lupton Garden Tracts being a part of the N/2 NE/4 Rec./ said lease being recorded in Book 631 •t ibee_ 3040of the records in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Comity, reference to said lease and to the record thereof .'sing hereby made for all purposes. NOW. THEREFORE, In consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency et which are hereby acknowledged, we, the undersigned, and each for himself and herself, as the case may be, do hereby ratify, adopt and confirm the hereinabove described oa and gas Tease in all of its terms and provisions and do hereby lease, demise and let said land and premises unto the said lessee hereinabove-named, his assigns and successors in Interest, as fully and completely as if we had originally been rained as lessor in said lease and had executed, acknowledged and delivered the ame; provided,bowever, that this instrument shall cover and bind all interest of the undersigned which may have been acquired subsequent to the date of the aforesaid oil and gas lease and is intended further to cover and bind any interest which the undersigned may hereafter acquire by ray of reversion or otherwise. it being provide.' Norther that the undersigned shall not be entitled to receive any portion of the rentals payable under said lease but such rentals shall be paid to the persons designated to receive such rentals in accordance with the terms and provisions of said oil and gas lease and their heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns. We hereby agree and declare that said a7 and gas lease in all of its terms and provisions Is binding on us and each of us and fs a valid and subsisting eel and gas lease and that this instrument shall be binding upon the respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns of the undersigned EXECUTED This 14th day of 11nvemheer 19-15. GLENN R. BILLINGS ROY MOSER :VICTOR L. JAGOBUCCI STATE OF ' / COLORADO WELD } ss. ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR INDIVIDUAL (Karts. Okla. and Cola) cnuNB> OF Before era os, the undersigned, a Notary Public, within and for said County and Scats, on this 19th day of November 1p 75 personally appeared Glenn R. Billings, Roy Moser aweVictor L. Jacobucci to me personally known to be the identical person_wbo executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me rhat they excepted the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth. DI WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal ay and yearn last written. ter r---_-__ er,Trsa f � - _ "7'I V iC '''77 / _ J Noary Public STATE OP as. ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR CORPORATION COUNTY OP .1 He it remembered that oa this lay of , 19 before me, the undersigned, a Kotary Pob5y doily coma isrioned, in and fee the county and state aforesaid, came president of s corporation sf the State of personally knows to me to be such officer, and to be rise same k g d thhee exeeotion of tiss ee sameh oforrthimu�f and for mild corporatiment on for the uses and pd corporation, therein sad f dulyrth. as IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have kereuate set m hoed and <dictal seal and last stea see forth. y 9n the day and year above written. Sty cosmissicf eap%res Notary Public CL -89026 Sinpletree Area NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that it does hereby execute the ratification of oil and gas lease in the form attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B", covering all the interests in which the County has in the above -described lands. The above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 19th day of November, 1975. ATTEST: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE((DOARD / -deputy County Clerk RESOLUTION WHEREAS, heretofore under date of March 11, )^ii, an oil and gas lease was executed by Sam Koshio of Route 1, Box 237, Fort Lupton, Colorado, to Energy Minerals Corporation, Denver, Colorado, covering the described property situate in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to -wit: TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST, 6th P.A. Section -31: Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 Lupton Gardens Tracts and, WHEREAS, it has came to the attention of the Board o?' County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that Peter G. Gunderson, Agent for Martin Oil Service, Inc., is desirous of having Weld County, for its respective interests, ratify the abovementioned lease and has offered $5.00 per acre for such ratification, as specified in letter dated October 6, 1975, attached hereto, marked Exhibit A. • e THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1 �.......�,.�.. _ . _ _ _ + . � tti��x n TATI.00K'S � , --- -`: _._`._ ----==`-_---=`_-�----===A��'-==_--- raw.�..w�o��,ro ww w RA'1'1FiGATION OF OIL AND GA� LEASE • X\Q1Y.lLL YSS BY iH6';S PRES&STS: . . . . . .. � tH.\t,WR6R&\SH�reiolonuewierdat�oltLe tlth _da�at—M�ich __�19]3.__,�«rtaSno���d�,.s 1e��e .�ssaa.,ucrvea+,waa�n�.�a� Ssm KesTio, a marrted aan doing Dusiness in hia o•m rigAt, uf 8eute l, &�x 237, For[ Lvpton, Co2orado 1 �L���a�nergy riinzrals furporatfon, Gl�aranty Sank B2dg., Denver. Coloxado 80202 , I.JLeb]Cf,Nvt�1GjED�LOUO`lt¢s-0t3CtiDt,��03S1�--,�S�� —_COa111TiStateo! r+�loradn ,to-rit: �I TOf+'tiS81P 2 230R7H, RA.tiCE 65 NEST, 6th P.H. Section 35: Lots 6,),8,9, of Lupton , Gardens ?racts '��. � �. 1 I ,n I i p '� Rec.� yi:d ka�e Leie�recorded in Boct 6d2 .�,f7�5�y�,}�(1Lt raorda ie tLe otfxe ot tLt ReQister of Detds to and tor aid . Coma.rderence to said laase�nd fq�Ae xt>rd t}errot&�ng 5<rtbT oade fot�L paiyoxe. ��� ?70 W,7SEREFORE,7o consid�ratioa ot tLe snm o!Ooe Doll�r (:1A0) aad otLer valoable cwuideration,LLe reeeiyt aad _ mtfidenq o[�hici►re 6ereb7 uknosled`ed,a�e,tLe nedenigned,�ed eac6 for 6imselt�od Letulf,��the tsu may be.do AereD� n4t7,sdoot�nd coaiva t!t 6er�inabo�ed�strbtd o���;as leax in�!1 of iU terma aod➢-vvisiom�ad da Aereby ksae,demis¢ � � � � � � � - �ad Set sud land�nd pnmixa aato t�e uid k�ve Lereinaboreaamed,bie aasigna aad soccesaors ia lolcreat,u fnSly and ccaoleCel� .a : u i[�e Lri ori`inaIIt Deen oamtd as kasor in said 1nx and Lad�zecotcd,xknowledged snd dclivered t6e asme•provSded,6owever, _ � tLat chi�iastrvment ssall eor�r aewl Dind aD interest o[the andersigned r6ich ns��hase beenu�uired aobxyaeut to the dat,r of the � aforesait nl►�d�as[eax �nd is intended tsrcber to�oser�r.d bind an�intereat wLich LAe onder�igned mal 6ereal���qoire S) . va7 of rerersioe or otLrrrisz. ioe �. IS bzirt�pro�ided fmiLer t�at LEe andenitned ahall oot be eotived to receive�u�poRion ot lhe rznGls pay�Dle tnder ea3d � luaelat sx1 reetais aLal!Le id W tLe penoqt desigaated to receive euca rea4ls in uoordante vit�cbe terms��d y:owioru ot pa aa � xit�7 aed ru 6tasa�nd LLiir heirs,Se�1 reprtaen'shvea,aneceuors or yaign�. Re 6eeeb�asxee ud decLn W S eaid a7 and gu It�ae i n�il of iG terme and provisions ia binding oe ua and eac6 0!aa and b ��... a ea6d aad wEastint p7 and gaa Itax�nd that tbia inst+vmeet tEall be bindia o � mecaaora or auigas d lbe nndern`ned. P Pon ihe reepative be:re,ezeeaWre,admmiainton, ' B.iECU7EDih:. 19thdaTot T2nva�rthPS �l9 75. \ . � ���i�, �� ffi'lc�� _ CLENti R. BILLINGS � � . r' i _ ROY HOSER 7 � . ,. i. � ' . / , -e��!I�i�r�i.- ---- VLCTOR L. JACOBi!CCE " -.. � � __, - i STAT2 OF-- ��RA� 1 », ACS(KOWLEDC'.tENTPOR INUlYIDUAL(Kam.Ok1►.and Colw) . � COV!iTY OP �� � 19th Hdon me, the antersigned, a Notiry Pubtic, witLin and for eaid Coonty tod State, oa Uis _ .. .� iYiriii�7�i 7$ �7^� , 19—,perwoiAy aypcar�a Glenn R. BillinQs. Ror Hoser .� 9fetor L. Jacobucci , y .:.� La m!pCIfOL1IIJ tDO�� LO DC �I'.t IEl9L1CtI D!�►O�fDO l2NYllA Lbt AllA1L� S0�l�OL ISUCTpmlbt�ad�ekpoPItdeed to me ' � [tfe9 ����a�q th¢5L �rtt and�olnnt�ry ut end deed for tbe ou� �ad pyrpL@es LLereia �et forts. ? 7'f WI'IYES3 WHEABOP, (i:a�t Derezeto set m� Land aod oRitia7 �eal dy ��ye IL�s��� `vt rtittea ' �_ 'r': �"r- -�'-_a c •_ � c_ �s�/ _..�:r[t,f�L�- - '__- _ . ___- . �_ ...._ � PoDse � i � ! '. 97ATE OY .. .f ��� ; �,� by__ �s� ACKrOWLEDCXENT FOA CORPORATI0IS _. _ ) y3 Be it zeaua3eras u.as as ca+s a�� er __, 1D�belon me. tLa ¢nderai�aed`• . �.-�' lfN�*J Pabiit,daF� ecmni�siwud,is ard!et t}.e tuactl ��statt aLortaaSd. ume y:adese of � s .rstioa ei tke Sb� • ��D' .e ef perwnaR�keore te me to D�ax6 at' r �nd te M . . . . . . . _ siu wre yerwa rbe nea✓,ed u sseS oC'wr tt�fcreadaj Wtrument o oriGes 1n beL�7!e!►�Sd toryora�{�, � 6�de7�ae� - teow'-c4red she e:eraCwe e!tbs u� Su tis.ulf aed [or ufd eupantieo fu tL� aus �ad porposq tbs:ela set /wts. � .K 9IJP.(ESS RHEREfi9. ( 6aoe kezriete ui m1 }.aad vd oRicial stal 4e �r.e da� and pear lut abote viitVa. ' �:. ,�; xY ainas":�r.ca nb�rn *�:.� xoc.n ron� ��� 4 ' ' CL-89004 � � ' � Singietree Area . ' � .. : �.. ,. . ........' . �_:- . ___. �-x �____. _ . . . . . . . . � _ � . �', ;�uTice Yursvant to [he zonins lays of the State oE CoIorado, a public hearing � .:itt ba held in Chc Pfficc of Che Board �of County Coamtssioners of ldeld ��� Counc.y, Co2or�do, 1516 !bs?itat Fuad, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any oanner interested in the folloairtg proposed . C6ar.ge of Ze�a are re.�ueste3 to attend an3 may be heazd. � �� 6B it .�LSQ k.'�0'�"i tha[ [he text �rtd maps so ccrtffiel by the County Ylanning � Coaaission m�y Fr esar�in�f in thz Office of [he Board oE Coanty Commissioners, . i51u Hospita2 Foad, Greeley, Colorado. � . . . . . . ��ckzc ^�c. 75-58 Nick Sekich� Jr. and Pred M. Sekich Ronte 1, Box 274 ,I Longmont, Colorado 60501 � pace; Dece�ber 22, 1975 ' � ` Tioe: 10:00 A.H. � 3eq�es�: Chanqe of Zone, C-UD (Commercial Unit Developroent) to ' E C-UD (Amended) � � � Rhat portion of tne Northwest Quarter (NW�) of Section Tveoty-Six (26) , Township Three (3) ttorth, � Ra�e Sixty-eight (68) West of th� Sixth P.H. , Sield County, Colozado, beir.g rsore particularly des�ribed as follo�s: � � � Seginning at tt±e North Quarter Corner (NkCor) of said `. ; .r: - Section 26, and considezing the North Line of t3se North- vest Quarter (NH�) of saifl Seotion 26 as bearing South 89°25'00' Vlest with all other bearings contained herefn � " being relative thereto; ? . �_ - Rhence South 89°25'00' Weat along said Narth line, � , ; 7�2.68 feet to the True Point of Beginninq; Thence ' � � South 00°13'00' Siest, 1319.97 feet; thence South 89'25`10' Hest, 528.08 feet; thence Rorth 00°l3'00' i East, 1324.44 feet to a point on the North lfne of � the tlorthWest Quarter (NWst) of said Section 26; ' ' � thence Nocth 89°25'00` East alonq safd North line i� 528.08 feet to the True Yoint of Beginning; Said f � described parcel contains 1b.000 acres, more or less, � & includinq a striQ of ground 40 feet in width alonq � � the North side for State Highvay right-of-way purposes. ., ,', . _ _ ._ _ _ ;F THE SOA[tD OP COUNTY COl9�7ISSIONER5 ' * � � * � fiEID COUNTY, COLORADO ! � BY: S. L2E SHEHEE, JR. • COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER � AND CLERK TO THg SOARD BY: Jeaane Lou Heimbvck, Deputy # :.- % =��:- Oat�3: Novesber 14, 1975 Pvblished; Hoveztser 21, 1975 and DecembeX 12, 1975� Greeiey Journal _._ _. _._.,__._._.._.__.'F'."' _'____...-Y-�....:. . , . � ' � . ' �� ii � � + . . . � � �. . .. . . . .. , . '.. t,.�'; . . . . . . _♦ . t ,. .. .. . _ ; . . .�_ � ,._�:. . ' . , �t. - � �� . z . �.c. . - - -- . . r __. . . . .. ... . .. . . . .�:,� ,.�,� _ __ _ T . . � � _ . sorice R:rswnt to tha xuQing tays of t�e State of Co2orado, a public hearing vill be hal3 i� [1K Office of thr Boatd of Coun[�r Cov�issioners of 41e1d County, Colorado, !Slb H�vp1La1 Roa3, Creeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons ia aay martrter iatecasted in tRe Speciai Use �ermit are requested to attend aad �x az nz3ra. � SE 1T AL� KI:J47Y that thr cex[ and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning � � Caamission may be exaataed in the Office of the 8card of Coun[y Co�isstoners, [Slb Huspital Road, Creeley, Co2orado. Ducke[ Yo. ]5-�59 Raymond A. Serg (Berg Feed Lots) � Route 2. Box 328 f Gree2ey, Colorado 80631 �j � , - vate: Decembec 22, 1975 � � 7ime: 10:00 A.H. Reques[: Special Qse Pexvit, Feedlo[ expansion f � - �� A paxcel oE lac3 loca[e3 fn the Soutbeast Quarter (SF3c) of � `, Sectfon 15, iovnship b North, Range 66 Rest of the 6th Prin- � cipal Hecidian, k'cl.: Ca�nty, Colorado, and being more pacticu- r:' Iarly described as follovs: �-..- ��. . '�.- Co�eocing at the Northeast Coxoer (tSECor) of.said Sectlon 15 E� a�� �....s:L�:ie.b ehe i:ort� liee of satd Sectioo 15 to bear ;- *iorth 46°00'00^ Vest aad vith all other bearinge described .i herela relative [6ere[o: � ` � iheMe North 90° 00'00" S7es[ along the North line of said -� } Swcioo IS, 1,892.09 feet; r�. . Tbence Scu[h 00�00'00" Veat 3,83b.26 fee[ to the Trae Yoint of s, ., � � 6eginning. � � �- ?heoce TSocth 89 31'20^ Yeat 150.00 feet; i Theace South 00°22'40" Eas[ 673.00 feet; - 2hence South 89°37'20^ East 150.00 feet; '� i Thence Horth 00°22'40" Veat 673.OQ feet to the True Point of `i 6egincing. s � � j Satd parcel of fand containing 2.31 acres eore or less. „� :` — . �- �,�i THE BOARD OF OOtINTY fAtSSISSI6NERS �� ' �:.� NEiD OOlR7 PY� COi.ORADO f, BY: S. LEB SHEBEE, JR, �.� COUti7Y CLE&K AND REOORDFR A.*iD CLERR TO YH6 80ARD 3 Bat�3: tiwwmber 14, I415 ' ,'. Wbliahed : �aieaber 21, 1415 BY: Jeanne I.ou Heisbuck. Depu[y � �uk" /�%G Deceaber 12� 1475, in ihe Gieeley Journal . � . .._. _ . _.�.�.. . -•._., __ _ _ _ _ - -__._ . . __r___� - . . >`. ". . . _: , . . +--- �.; - c. ,: t � ,4 _ � . ;. . ;. � -. . ... =x. ... . . __ ,. . . . . . .. .. . . .� .. , . . - . � '..> y . . �� _ . ..�.. . ....-. ..',-. . . . ayi._'. .. . ... . _ _ 4 , __ � ._ _....�._.. _i.,._M,._.�. __. � .,., . � . .�.._„_�,:, x . ..�._..__ _.__..._....�__ _. �_..._ . _.._- ---- � � �' ' M ' 11;10 COUNTY, COIORADO Pa9e _ •• ', ,`� �euez3L._. FISND CLAlN5 ��om�or 17 . �9 7�_ : iJI,RRA.`li P.Q. S , !10. Y0. N0. YENDOR ; hlIOUNT ----- -- _, _ - - -- — — . . -- - - -- - --- 3Ju54� _ �227_l7$�_ I �_cs coto-So tiyo netr Assoc_----- - ---- -- $ 60.00 ----� Y 400.00 . . - 4th?S� __�Cui'_Q9795 Cniverslty of tior._Colo-Dept_of Res. and Stat. .____ . _.._ - . -- --- � --- —� '--�--- ------ �: ; � TOEAL _G60.00 _ -_-� State of Colorado ) �------------ --------- ----- � ) ss �� County of lfeld } �� This is to certify that all accoanting and dw9etirtg praedures have been compieted k, on the aDove listeA ciai� as sho►m on Pa�es 1 through i and dated xoveoeer 17 . �: ty 75 arni that payments shwld be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite �a t)�e��nanes with tAe total ainouAt S !+�"+�'k*k'+�"�469.00 �: , � Dated ihis 1T[A day of v,,.,e�.r�er . 19 7�. � e un� ng cer r Subscribed ard sworn to before me this l��h day of November , 1<Ss � +` . � fAr Conmissan e,d�H bec s..7�ia . � .. My cw�ission expires: , , � �__�l�t. '� et �c �i �� ,, Natary Pu t , � - � STA1E OF LOLORAC*7 ) �' � ) ss courrr oF ve�a ) � He, the Board of County Coamissioners of We1d tounty. �nt thereforrare herebyYe, I�� (3;sapprove) ine claies as set forih above; and xarrants in pay� i ordered drarn upon tt�e ral Fund totalin9 S***xx+�+*�+�*•6Rn-^� ' DatEd this t�rh day of xov haz . 197i_• ,�; �� s.� /{'�1/Gs :o� � � ' --= Chaireian �- � �� 1[iit5i: n n ;,� n : s'. ; ���_ .S��. � ' � F . , � , � � nty �r a eu� er �� . , . / /' -P% �c% ay, ���{ ' � ��-��t-JG-�,1 ?4einber _j � - r '; i ; < , �'' � .� �:J �% �� "� - ��.� �. - : . .� .,s3 , ' .-$��n,..._.�__.,�_a�.�<rs�.+�rr•-gzec'��.ecas��;�r� -"r ,,.--�.. :_: �-�i ..K.. x,,,,. "� - . .. . ' � � , i ' � . �. �. 1 a� .. . . . . . (:: � . e , r: � '... � . . . � - . " t. . . . . , ., , � ... .. _. . � . `. . .. ..a - . . � . _. . . . d.c --. �.. ' �f'i :. '. '�'� r.' ,. . � . � . ♦ � �._.�,�_. .-.�..��...._..._.�..� .a,_--�---.--� .�..._._�___�.A,��..�� . . � . �,3�.�.:.��.��.� _.,.._�:._, ... ___ �_ __. _.. __. ___ .___.�_.,_...�.�.. a ....� , _..__.. � � , : � :� ' _ " w2ia touHTr, co���o Pa9e � �� F0.\D A.\D 83iUCE FUliO CLA[KS Hovember 17 , 1415 -- � su.e�u.rT v.o. � aHourrr ; ro. Ya. rro. veNooa __ : - --- _----_ _ -_ _- --- - - - . ___ 9t1,L'59 �J73595 tinion Yaciffc Rafltoad Company 5554.00 --- ---- - ------- - -- _ - _. --- - - ----_ _ _- ---- - -- —-- � -------Y--- ' . i-- -----SOTAL $a54.r.� Sn: , -------- - - Staie of Colorado ? � ss �� County of MetB ) � TAis is to certify that all accounting and budgeting p x� rocedures have been ccxnpleted � on the abuve itsted claims as shofm on Pa9es 1 through 1 and dated 23ovembet i . �� 1? 15 arxi that payments stauld be made to the respective vendors in the anounts set opposite i thet�naa�es rith the total amount ; ""'"�""*"'g54.o0 . E � - � - DdtEd tAiS 17th d3y Of November . 1475 . � t.�� � ����.. 3!� ! fi�e ccount ng cer . Subscrioed a��, srrorn to before me this �_ day of x�,r n_�ar__� 1975—. ~ ?Sy caenission expires: My c�„mTs:'wn exr�.. DK/.�, �e � � ! � ,�c '�c,t< < .t� '� �t.f d..�.� . No W ry Pu c SIATE Of f.OIORAD� � ss • L13uNTY Of YELD ) ye, the 8oard of County Comrtissioners of 11e1d COunty, Colorada, hereby (ap�rove) ` ' rave) the claims as set for"e �bove; and xarrants in payment therefor are hereby (dtsaDV ordered dremn upon the [toaa�a� Brttge Fund toWling S�...*�•*•a**+*asa.00 • `.��.�s Dated this _llch day of November � 147�-• ` . �, /i � (�. �o� I � !, CAairaian ��`�- I G`�i ��� ; �: ��; d�1T�i; ' � �l !1�/ .� l/\� J �, s : � �-��_ ,.:,i�/ " � � . �. .. '. . *.;� � �. � �/ \ ` , � nty er a eux ��� cl�f�"l.lilT�C/ �.s , ; gy: , �: , ,,� ;`� ..�. �� J Member • � � : � , - . � `i l j �� � � _ , : �.������. . : , ..� u»_-. .,,�.,-.�. .� r....,:.�._,.�,:aFart..ac,e,�a�:��.�.-:.�=;:Y..:r�as.:.�=� -�-,�-s�� • '� . -, zs� 'r'. . � . . . � . �� - . . ,. . � . . . , . . . � . . . . . �'� i: � .. . _ . . . � . . .. �. �F 4 ' - � . .. . .. �. ..� ' : . ! . . .. .. . . � [ x :.�.• . < -. . .. � . . . ��. .:.� . : �t .:� � � . . . . ' �: .. . z 'f . .... .�. . . . . . . . , . . .. w.. .. . . . . . . . � ; _.._�.__.,..��___ r,.�.....� ._ . . _ , . _ ..,.. . ._.� �,� , �..� ... ....__,, .__, .. .:,._..___ .�.,___ . . _ _ .__ ; ; �TAZE CF ll�LO.vL�?O ) hElO QKW11Y� COLOfL�DO , t � 11`l\1Y LiF lELD J 5S . Soctal Services C[AIaS �UPLICATE �� � � THIS IS TO CCRTSFY TFtAi ALL A0.��lNTlh'G Ah0 BUtIGETING Ff;OCE[k�RES FIAY[ BEETI Q�h!PLETEU i Cd+ 7HE FQLLC'�y1PdG EIJ'7Ea CCA[45 AND 7}lAT DAY�SENSS 5l�UlA BE NJ1UE iU THE AEcuF,�,[�Yc' �. � YAYEF� Itr THE A'dGt1N7S SEi C'f'Ft1S17E 7HEIR NAMES AS CERTIFIED HY TNE U1kECCflR OF TFiE � �YELD QJtNTY C�`cPA9TMENi OF SJCIAL SEAVICES. THE AbtCK1NT5 BY CA3EOORY ARE AS FOL[.G^1S: ; � � r,; �: . . n e o { � c - j G A A D C - li q p �* (}iELD HELFARE 33.6b5.70 '� DAY CA.RE 15.(K11.19 AiD TO THE BLfND A t3 D F iOTAL $G8.b45.E9 DATED TH[S 9th L1AY OF 6ctober � 19 75. � c v� ]EF AOCOUNTING QF ICEA� WELD OU�RiFY � ' SLBSCAI6ED Al:D SiYORN TO BEInRE NE TNIS 9th MY OF � r?October T4� 15 , � � `, a 11Y OOAN15SI01! FJ�IRES� „ . , . � /�J/1/�/.4x./�.1�„�_c�I e sJ .� � ~ SFAIE OF OOLCFADU ) a'ASN,: � �IE[D ; ss �/�. ilE� 7HE BLYIRD OF COIRIIY OOAEdISSIONERS OF WEiD OOERliV� OOIARADO� HEAEBY APPROYE 11iE CLAI5S FS SE[ FORTN ABOYEs AND 71ARRAMS IN PANAFM THEAER7RE ARE }iF�t�?iY DEtA�YN UPON � �"' ' THE Social Services FfMp At3D QiARGEABLE AS f�LIA�N5s � � . ta' ��" OAP A DC . �r � "" _ x`.y Gh A DC - U n-. �.; A D k CHILD YlELFAAE 33i645.70 � "'. CAY CJ�.4E 15,001.14 AID TO 7HE � � = BLIND �`� A N D �' TOTAL 548,646.89 _ � ' CkS� Tr115 9ttr D/IY OF _ Octobec 1975 . I � � ' - � .�!f /e-�,!/g,� ��, � -�: � [�1AIRiaAti � � �ra �_ h"Yi st j y : �rr�f nev� ` � �: � . . � ..:, . a»< ua�e � { ♦(lY Cl r/ ": SYlI5 ; �� � � \ #� N�3`l ] 9 i'3i5 ��` ' 'l -1-�-`-<'�" = � j J: •L�`'�}-�• IIEJu�Efi � � �- b 'l '1N•,��n 12�31�74 e / } � yf ----�--6—=,�'��� `'��//% ��� _ c-� ..,. ,.x.r3...�v��.,s.�u:0'h�;,r t� .. z- .� �-- < � -P - _>� ., :�-. . 4�'�-2� : =fl.-y.�•, . v G'�.tc%�is5*z.�Ys;�S�'x.-{.x-�ssm. s�v3 sFsr,�i.a�'��s4�.e¢f>F fr:=,.t•,r�_��s a' . .: . , t , . . . � . . . , i� . .. .�. � . . . � c ��• Y ..; . . . . � . . . - .. _, . � _...� . . . . . � � . � . .... � . . : � . '.� . . .. . . c _ .{ � r,5 .�.�._ ._. � . . [::. j ;+b 4rx . . . . - � • .�.�:�.:: t.,:. , _.� .,�,_..r��..�. . ,_..�. .. i . .: , ...__. ..._._ _. _. _ . _ _ ._ .�_,. __._ .� _ , w ,_. _ _..._._ ; I ST.�TE OF C2`lCiAR� ) HELO ��11NT1'� CQ[AFADO . ; ! j ss ��;al �ervices ClA]AS ; 0.'l1TY QF 'NEiD ) i � i I itiFS :S 7Q G£RT1EY TTiAT ALL ACL1�lP171NG AhD SUJGET,Pxi S'°�'FL�-�?� 11�YE 8EEN 0.k"PLETEll i ! CN 7NE FU`iil�yll�, ![SIEO CLA19D AND TK+�T PAYlSE7iIS St30U1D BE kADE TO THt RESVEL7IYE � � FAYEt>' IY 7NE A.1��lR3TS SEL QVFYlS1TE THE[R W4VES AS CERTIFIED BY 7HE DIRECTCR OF THE + � �YECA 0.�lNTY Dc?AAINE`fi OF StX;IAL SEAYICES. TNE AMOi1NTS BY GTE(7CNiY ARE AS fULGGYSo ; I ' i � n { p A D C 7,267.06 _ i G A A D C - V 190.00 � � p p y _ Ci1tLD 7fELFARE � �pv �pRg AlC TO 7HE � BLIND z35•00 A N D 592.00 SOTAL 58,266.00 DA7E0 i?i[5 ���h C+IY �F November � jq 75 , i ��.� - IEF AOOOIJNTING 0 F ER� WELD OUIMTY S1.85CR28ED A.KD S�IORN TO BEFORE I4E TFiIS 19th DAY Or' 13ovember �--�ly?5 , � , ; UY �IISSI01i EXPIRE5� �y �, -; . :- ; . - . ,. � c _ �� STAtE OF CO[ARADO ) �l,'NTY CF �IELD � ss if'c� 7HE SOiIRD'OP COfR�Y CCMHISSIONERS OF Tf£LD OOUKfY� OOLORADO� HfR�Y APPROYE '[HE CUI1S I!5 SET FORTH ABOVE� AND iURRJ1N[S IN PA1?4ENr TH�JtEinRE ARE NEAFSY DRANN UPO`7 ��= TNE Social Services FUND AND QiXRGFJ�BLE 1S tnL[.arJSi �e,.�.; �`` OAP ADC 7.243.00 _ 3 :,�_ �•` A D C - U 140.00 �,_ G A ,, { - �" (�{ZLD TIELFAAfl _ �a A L� R * � �y G,y� AID 70 Silr �� BLIND 235.OQ �" A N 0 592.00 3 i�z 7OTAL $8,264.00 � � CA7FA THIS I9tq �1' OF Nov ber � 1SY5. � ` ; � i � ' IRMAN � � : � p..� - �_ � M FA�ER : 3 ` % .� J/� 12-31 74 ff} � ,, .�,. .... _ r a�+. -' ' " ...... ��-,�<x:3urserr:.�:�:3_. -.r� i�>.>:.asa�s'l;...x,._.r-:s,.-.x...:,.-..k�.. - "'°`[-*=w"'ra�z�^� i�;a�- .�,at�'- , � ' . . .. , � . �.. ` . .i i ' i � - ' � . ., - i_,--�. . . . � .2 .:.. � . . , . .• � - `,_� .. �. �. : � . . � - .. .. {f1�9i.', �� _ � i ..,..:,...n._., :....♦ .... .;. . . � I s�.�i� o: �i�to;�n� ) WELD Ll)lRJil'� w�.oa.+w . �. �l'l��'yTY l`F �:YtiD ) 5S �ld Aste Yension CtAfAS TtiFS FS 70 CFRTIFY THAT ALL ROWIRJTIWG AkD BUUGETING PROCfDI�FS F{AYG BEEN Q�!�'P1.ETE� C?i IFiE fL`Lll�yl"+G L[$TF� CtAtuS ANO TI{A7 PAYAlETJTS S1iWU> BE MAUE i0 Tllf RESPEG7lVE FAYE� 2N THE lldt?IR�iTS SEL OE'P061TE THE1R I3A.YES AS CERTIFIE`J BY 1HE �1RECi0R OF THE � iYELD Q�t2'i7Y Dc'PASiKENi QF SOCIAL SERYICES. TFiE Ah!OfJtJTS BY CATEOORY ARE AS FOLLO�'iSi 0 A F 472.th1 A 0 C . G A A D C - U ? A D V C�1lLD 7(ELFARE 3 DAY CA4E A10 TO 7HE BLIkD A N D � � TOTAL 471.00 � DA7ED THIS 19th pAY OF November � 19 75. _ il — 's : IEF AOOOUNTI o 0 fSCER� WELD OOUtIfY ; � . SE�SCCIBF.D A.�iD St7CRN TO BEPORE ME TH[S �9�� DAY QF 19,j�_. � � � btY fY]MIISSION FS(PIRFSi f+y ,�, . . l ; � — �': Si�.i� .^.r COIAPAiA �z�� tJOIRi't`! OF YlELD ) 55 � NE� iHE 86ARD�OF OOt1lIiY COFRdFSSIONEAS OF YIELD COUt1fY� OOIARADO� HEIiFBY �PPROVE T}iE �:: CL1I16 AS SE7 FORTN A�YE� AND MARRANCS IN PAYMFM THFRERJRE ARE HtltERY ORA�YN UPON - ''' T}{E Oid Age Pension �D AND QiARGF1�BLE AS Ft�L1Ui9Ss �< , �' O A P 471.00 A D C �; � '� ' GA A DC - U `� � A �J !l Qi3LD PIELFARE F DAy CJIRc AID TO THE � �: 9LIND � A N D 70TAL 471.00 EATID THIS iyth DAY OF xovemb � 19�. 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O1 Gft�ERAL FU�C OATf 11 l� 75 �bGE 6 • ' v£�0�7R YEYOOQ I�fl'KMO�]�k PO/YOU PO/YDU �D/YC� DO NQT PAY OESTRIBUTION Op ENGUMBAA`ICES ) '�L`�+af� NUl+s£� DATE 1NClKT !F CNECKEb ACCOUkT - 6NOl,NT l � 1QTAl Sb�i00 ,ns�r �,_, E 00?8715 11 O1 ib 11C.00 +�• ��• 7�5147. �40�94 ' TOTA� l40,0 ��' � •' � 22 �s xC DFCY �UTc7R �OAtF+ G7 0070�27 07 17 7! f31it6Q�C0 •A• st• 7741P; i31+z60l00 . f y - TOTAL S31i280,00 i68G^�a' i • � s :;�00 RC3ERT � nitLEr QOOdBCb 11 0� 15 � �S��5 �i� i�f i31T4TAl 1�f15,OS i6g��'� � � 23�S1 ?115C0 TEXTI�E �EtiTst5 �NG 0071b33 ►i Ob TS �l2�02 •�� tf� �6�TptA� s,Ztf2�02 IDg H�f� � � I3��0 t't�r�ITVV�if�V Elf�'AT4R G� QOSS756 11 O1 75 io��t3. tN �t• 7B1��iAl t66}6b�05 f0$fo�5 ' � i 2�liS MDAY FQA!10ES `4�RTC� 0078337 11 06 7S 13�20 •�• •�► i271�1 f1�20 Tnia� 3t� zo ro8���p • t 2i150 RCV ROgEr� 0064'i32 11 Q6 7S f19l� 12 •�w •�• 701111 1191 �S2 7011l2 33�b0 ; t TOTAL �195,t2 �O$b�'� • . t 2�zso nC�nTa�N BE�� o0S648� 10 ;2 75 tSDI.l6 ��� ��� 7M�t0�Al s55�SS1�e61o$ti3�s • � 2�450 AAT� SHERIF�5 ASSN 007L762 11 13 75 32iS8S,94 r�• ttt 2llll8 =2+585�Si � �0lAl f2►585�5� �0��+�� • 'r ?:775 t�AAic NEME?�t 0011��i3 11 12 75 31C� �76 •�+ •ss 720�41A1 =10s�od,�a loBln'�� a � � i7054 GT�5 E�EVO1i70. LO 0072789 1l Ol 7S l3B��33 . .s�t i�i i2S(�i �38��33 . - �� � TOTAL S�Bt �33 �OSf�VI s � ' • +Es ��• 1621�5 .. sf o0 : :; �735o DEaQYS YACVUN �E,�TER 007SSS1 11 a6 73 S��« TpTAI �f4,00 164��a � / ' t � 2787S DCRTfR 1HOUSTR�E5 0070846 11 12 i3 1i00.00 ++• •�• 1S1107 s700.00 ` t ro�a� stoo,ao �a`�(o4�a. s � _ . _ — _ _ _ 28C60 3EAhNtE K �OilER5 OOTOS26 10 3► i5 11$,CC tis a�• 7�5107 515,00 ��by � = :� � rara� s�s,00 � Y - ` 28900 R1�Y5 9FFfGE E4UtqMfN� �NG 007��92 10 30 75 f��15 s�s e+• �}4��2 . . f2 �7S. .. . .. - ': � TpTAL 52.75 J�b��' � - 29oSS REESE D�ODER?IES 007gg90 ll 07 75 lZOO.CC st+ ��• 781196 fz00�00 • ' � � • . . _ _ __ _ ; ; • � ; : _ . . * �� � � ; F.:T _ : , . _ ... . _. . ._.. - ... . . 2 .. .. ..'::. Y� w:...:'. �� .� .:-....a. .. ..::: ... . ..: -.i.. e . ._. — ... . a....i ♦ '. S '_+i.. �..-� ..c�>a.` � . ,. . ___. _ .. - . ' � '.>? ti.::l+r. l r ... .... . . .... r .o-. -{ . .-. . . 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Telep ������� Director uf :fanageaenc S 8vdget, Bar[on Buss Acti� Clerk to [he Boazd, Jeannette Qrdvay i�� County £agineer, Richard Straub � Director of Plannic�g, Ga2y Fottner '. YI�l:��TBS APPROC'EB: 7he Board approved the mirnites of the Board of County Coamissioners rn . aeecings oE tiovember 12, 1975 and Noveober 14, 1975. A mo[ion vas r.�de and . ' - secocaded. Yotfon carried. ��i � ?LaPIE 3IVE3 POSJER AUiFlORFTY: The Chalrman referred to the Council of Governments ���.� � ��� prefzcrzd cw[e reco�eoded to bo[h Weld and iarimee C�:nty Commisslcr.ers. - � � Fach commissioaer s[ated their vievs vith respec[ to [t�ls topic. Coauais- ` sioner ,7acobucci made a ootion [o designate County Road No. 3 in Weld Coan[y �. � a�l Cw ncy Road Yo. lt in Larimer County to be the proper roads for the � � Platte Ricer Ya.rer liees running 23orch and South. Cc�nlssioner Moser seconded . � the aotion and it dfd carry. The Coua[p A[[orney addressed himself Co the � � substance in the agreement and also the stipulations as lis[ed in the agree- van[. '[}�¢ Soacd aereed they vere infozmed and knovJedgeab2e regaz3iR¢ the agrzements znd exhibi[s A aod 8. The Coun[y lttoraey vas ins[ruc[ed to , . pcepare the proper resolu[ton to correspond vith this agreemeat. - dIDS ?2E5 EiTED .1\"D APPROYED: IB.Y Sys[em 370, Modet 115 Computer and Associa[ed Equipmen[ �r �. Bidder Amouat I&Y Corporation I&�S Systea $4,399.00 Progzam 280.00 Sraaspor[atfon _1,900.00 _ � � Total $1I.5J9.00 � z:' - � Xr. &iss read tbe only bid subnit[ed. Coewissioner Jacobucci made a mo[!on 4,� to accept ttse bid. Camisstoner Hoser seconGed the bfd mo[ion aad it did ��� _ carcy. ' ;:s � ��. • C�i?SS nP?,2AYED: Oo motton it vas moved and seconded to approve the folloving cZaims: �� � �vtion carrfe3. ' �'� � Efw�mbrance C1a2e Ets[ �i � ,eneral Pa�v] SbS,b35.19 ��' �oad and Bridge 8,011.2b ��' tncra�a�er�ental t),989.47 Haspital l4,042.65 ftas9ital Geprectation 61,13B.37 Raspital Operattrrd 442,278.35 QubltC 1lOTY9 6,457.5b ` � J , �� : , �� ,i .. y _ ...:.-.�-..-...-.,_.s� ,::.:..�.�:.ws..j� � - -,• - � _ _. ... .. . ... .. . . . . _.. . ..._ . :_�. . .. . -� „"' -�.:'.E_i�P��'. .. . . . � �.:.'. a e° '-:Cr . , - ' • -. _...-'. . _ -- _ .. � ��� t L � ,� ��iat �ervicrs Clsims ��� .� .\\� : 592.00 � .�; 7,281.00 .�-i' 190.00 p� .�3 235.00 '• il.�P S 71.00 + L"i4�l�in�T:�, R2..1�1��a, REPilZTS �1�9 0.�.`Ml�"![CAS[0\S: �.��te Board app[oved those listed on ?� t1r a3an3a �it� tnr full��vi� additions: r:: Slnte.i i�ffictals: RoSer[ Killer, Mstrict A[torney, revieved and reported tu Cnr R�vcd a�ny cases that his staff ate tavolved Sn. He added that CRa Distrt.t Attetneys for the State of Co:orado are cvxrently not on any typa of catirement p2an. They are vorktng together to establish � a retir�rat pxo:e3ure. After further discussion, the Chalrman thaaked ;� 2(z. :tiller for comin3. :_,;� s Ytkz Leua[alet, iteasurer, vas absent. SsreaZer 2F, 1475 - correcte3 date for Civil Defense meeting, 3:00 P.N. s'� SovemSer 25, 1915 - final island Gxove Park Board hearing, 12:00 P.M. . .*nthonp Onorato, Sr., reGues[ for back pay - The Chairman cefetred to this � reGvrst and asRe3 the County At[orney to completely reviev Che ct[cam- ; stanczs aod make a recormnendation regarding the payment. � � Ruspital Audit - '[hz Chairman read the opinton on this topic in[o the recocd. � The &�ard vas in agreemea[. y�,. j , Genaral Revznae Sharing - The Chairman referred [o the let[ec ceceived today ; � frc�u Floyd K. Haskell, United States Senatox, indicating he would support O '+� � � its con[ieruauce. '['tie 2e[ter vas read in[o tha record. The Chairman then �,�•..E. � listed other officials that have indicated the� vill suppor[ revenue '= I + sharing. They vere 3in Johnson, Timo[hy Wirth, Bill hrmstrong, Gary tiart, • Edauo3 Nuskie, �enacor E[OCIC and nw i1�pd f�a�nell. - . � Taak batteties - Oil and Gas Rells Report - The figures vere read Sn[o the rxord. Fhe total to dace this year, 1975, is $L5,529,936.00. � E. F. C\'DIiSTRIES, CFLI\GE OF ZOSE: t(r. Straub repor[ed a meeting has been schedaled for . either December 2 or 3. Therefore, this i[em to be held over. 701 PLt��ti\G PR0G.Z.�1.Y C0.`iiR.�CT: The Chairnan read the resolutton pxepared Dy [he County Attorney into the record. Hr. Fortner made commer�ts pnrsuan[ to che ceros aad cuaditions. Co�issioner Jacobucci [hen ques[Soned vhether ve vece avaie of the proposed housiog development near Firestore. Kr. For[ner ansvexed that - � � Firestone is cvrren[ly plamiog to annex this approximate 600 acres development. Y6e Planning Departmen[ iodicated thep have the s[atistics on this developmeat on file in their office ihat may be reviewed. Co�issioner Jacobucci made a � uotion co approve this resolutfon on the 70l contract for the fiscal year 1475- � - 5975. Co�issioner Noser seconded the mo[ion and 1t d1d carcy. `',fS. 3�ISL)iESS `.�ET C7G SCHEDULE FOR 1976: The Chairman recoamended evety Monday and Wednesday for the Board seettngs to be held. Co�oissioner Hoser made a motion to have ffie offieial Board aeeCings s[artiag the fits[ vorking day oE 1476. Co�Sssioner . _ Jaco�iueci seconded [he motion and St did carzy. The Chairman added the meetings - vwId begin at 10:00 A.:S. � � r. . S •' x : =" ��'� 3iJd,'8T PR222E, G1?ITAL E7[PSFDI]'ItRES: Tfr. 8uss read into [he xecord the resolution tha[ � 'ra,� terainated these expeoditures as of I1:00 A.M. today. Co�issioner Jacobacci � � ��-.�% aade a motioa [o adopt the resolution and Cormaissioner Hoser secooded it. �., . . 7k�e �oifon carried. ` LI��,94 Lir�iSE REv¢uAL5: �7CRPOBY IKV, SEER, Y1NE A.`ID LIQIS03, HO'[EL At�iD RESTAURANT; �nv_,.Sp�$p;;&p A}(�iCA,H LFf;ION P057 t80, CUJB ETQI;OR I.ICEFSE; SHE EAl'0"I WUNTRY - CiJIB, CUJF LIq108 LiCE.KSE; RURAL E.`ItER7AI�':4�iT CEN7ER INC., RETAIL LIQUOR " ST048 LICE.rS6: Fa<h reneval received an Sndividual motion of approval and se.�_.yad, Tney all carrEed. The Chatrman then read Soto the record the stace avl vrsacp fees due before a reoeval may be alloved. The posstbili[y of an � xa�➢�!lonal tax vas brieEly discvssed. The C:...irman requested the County � ���:. 14ttorne� tn resarch the yossibiltties. � lage 2, w�rea}v_r 19, k915 r � ` zh . _ . . . . . . _. . _. ,..._,__. .. _._r_.- ......,.:-. .e�.:<-..� ..:�-;�-ws:.�:�a :�;`-�-i:.,'. . ' .. C ; ; � i- � .§ { .��:iR�\ 5-Y P2��i1ti�`.: Ll�r f-lwalrman i�ticatzi h� �ad Tren .ontacLrd Dy a repteseatative, � � \r,. L�oeoily 8vinza, fr�n tAts d-N gr�wp. Tt�ey vlsr to donato a Elag pole + t.. t?k. countv tu ba e�ect<d nrar the 6-R Fkhtb3tton Buttdin3. The Cuunty ;,;� S;�iverr cas ina[[•r.t�d to eatabilsh the tucation and pcwr the concrete - t.�uadatt�>n. C��nisstorters se.retsry vas instructcS to v;![e the letter ef !� appzecfaticn. �iY�[ti 5S�:[�ExS: l. Thr En3fnerr requeste3 perm[ssien for a temQorary closure of �� � C.�unty Road �SS, Dacvezn Ceunty Reads 1l3 a�d tt5, for brtdge repair. L1ork to btgin ta.+arrov, if veatTer Qermitting, and slx�otd take approximately crr ��rk. Th� £n3inerr stated det�wr slgns and a route vill be provfde3. C��eaissionac ?S��srr c�a3e a mutioa to glve the authortty to close the rcad foz � Jrid3e cepair. Cc�is�ior.er Jacubucct seconded the motion and it did carry. � 2 ihr Ert3tnear annaunce3 that the Colorado Hfghvay Depar[ment has schri�Ied a maetin3 Rrce, 9ecember 2, t975, at l0:00 A.il. 'Fhe tovns eligible ro recrive fun3s fron Lha 2t9 prugran are tnvited. � PL�+�il�ti DEP.LRI'ME1T: S. 2(r. Foi[nz[ referced to the motion made the prevlous xeek instracttag ti�eir office to publish the notice cegarding the celease of iun3s. The Chairman indicate3 vith respact to notices that it is alvays the � � Cier?c to the Board's Office that mus[ puLtish al: no[ices. Co�ueissioner Yoszr made a aotion [o correct the motion made during the mee[ing of November � 12, I975. C��issioner JacoDucci seconded the xo[Son and it did carry. � 2. .L3ditionat notice, Discre[fonaty FLnds Application: Tom P.w n.fs from the Plannin3 Departmznt referred [o the tvo pub2ic hearings [hat must be held. i4e earliest date for heacing vill be on December 29, L975 at � t0:00 a.`t. Thz secor,3 vill be held Decembez 31, 1975, a[ 2:00 P.H. The Chairman did se[ [Aese tvu dates for the hearings. .y 3. � Let[er of Credit on the Bargez Fry xelocatlon grant should _ , 6z cooing soaztime this veek. The funds cannot be used until Janua[y 1, 1976. � [.A.�� L"SE 1975 Vi�RK PLtOGR4.K: The County Attorney remfnded tAe Board tha[ he fs a meeeber ��� of the NACO Steering Co�ittee. Trtey have reques[ed directlon from him regard- �. ing land use at the local level. Mr. Telep and Mr. Fortnet have vorked to- ����. ���w_: �� .s.a� r�pic, Nr. Forirter did prepar2 a le[ter on this topic that �- � � he presented to the County Attorney. The County Attorney then p[epared a .. � Z¢=rer to `:.�CO vhich he read into the record reflecting Weld County's desires. �� Thz Countp Attorney assut� the Soaxd that copies of this material vould b� � suDeicted for the official files. � _ � COb'TIt"r`tT.�f. ?IPE LIh'E, Ct7RAECTED RESOLUTIO"7 0?7 CRI3DE OIL PUMP STATIOY: Commisstonet . Sacobucci .=_ade a mot2oo to correct [he legal vith respect [o Che amoun[ of feei in th= er+-gi-^-al resolution. Commissioner Moser seconLed the m^ilen aed � ..' �c aia �a.ey. DIVCSiOY OLL Q�ZDER, SOUTH �, S£CTTON 6, TOLi*iSNIP 2 NORTN, RARGE 6b U£57: The County 1 �ttoruey ceferred to chis order. Commissionec Moser made a mo[ion to adopt. � Cna�issioaer Jacobucci seconded the motion and it did carry. 2.1iIYIC.12I05 OF O:L� A� GAS L2ASES: The Coun[y Attorney revie�ed three tequested ratifications. Cacmissioner Hoser did mak� a motion to a�eep[ this reqvest a� aiso the $25.00. Coc.missioner .lacobucci seconded the mo[ion and i[ did carry. �Ip•� p�;,�tg;� gg;I,4CAD CAHPA`iC, CALETO"3 PRQPERTY: The County A[torney indicated he has � � ' the quit claim deed and has the check in hand. He vill nmr acknovledge receipt �, .. '�s' of the letter, indica[ing St is acceptable, and also enclose [he approprtate �'-_- "�_'' check. � ` \3 '-,� pl�, a,�-� ,�.S LpagE, THp1AS VHEhYLEY: She County A[tozney in sequeace revieved the cir- a� � --'��� c�ms*ances per[ainlny Co [his reqvest by 7homas Nhea[ley and C6acter Explora[ion '"'��� aad Ptoduction Caslany. Charter BxpIoration had submit[ed a five year lease �� o� i50 acres at $5.� p¢r acre and a $1.00 delayed rental. 7homas Nheatley >: s��beittei a f1v¢ year lease vh5ch ineLided the I60 acres as vell as a� additional r' 530 acres at $7-50 per acres and the $1•00 delayed rental. Hr. Wheatley's � - � Ie3se vas ateliupania� vich a letter that vas read into [he record. Covnissioner �.' Jacnb�ui 3fd make a aotton [o lease for one year at $7.50 to Hr. Nheatley. ! � = After addicionai disc>lssion, this notion dted for lack of a second. Then t�.. . r�rsofsvinner !'aser eade a mo[Son to accept the offer pzeseoted by Sr. Whea[ley. ri�aigsirv.�er Jat�i�cci secotrled che motion and i[ did carry. ?age 3. ��rizar-?r l9, t915 �`� : . � _.__�-_ < . __ .<. . �...Y-, �r ; . . . _ . . . . . _ _ ...-°_ �-•.�!r - t i . � r�rF�;.. � s . , � �; ?�C[� �,i�9 �\'t�L�'1��; ;11p, at!IIDt\ti. IS�t'£f�il0\ F�F.Y.44}'4fVC: Hr. Suss read [he ' LaSJtuttOtl t[.C�� C�l2 C2�Ji.j. Ca�mlO�SS���rtP[ .�dCOt+UCC� �Oi3C A ROC�JO CO � a1«�t a:�.? l'���et,s[.�nrr dk�sar srconded the muHun. ?ha motlon did carry. � � YSLD OYES: 1. S, F. lndv>[tft�, Chan3e of Zene �-� '� ? ig��int .�uditar fuc t47d � . 3. Lr3al o�in���a, Kembrrs of &vrds, 1�76 i S. 4ineral Dfsclataer, �ranston .� . I ����ii�Y:��::$: �....^..�. ..,. �i�rai .i?1 C�2 3$2Il�3. -� I .. , ._ � teL t!e 3f:�ut:� refle.t esch motton as made, seconded an3 ca[ried 6y the ��` � � 3.vrd as an in.Itvidual u�snim.xss vute in favor of the motion. ;� ' � iRacr brilj n�� furt�tr businzss, the meeLtng v:.s ad�ourned at 12:01 P.H. ���� � `� APP�20VED: � THE BOARD OF COUYTY COtNiISSIO?IERS �.� MF.LD COU`i'CY, COLORAfA �. 3 � � �� ,��✓� � ' . G+1G� lClCiO � � -Y`--- i , � - '� ' --� � _ � �� !t " -� � . '- arr€sr:c l!«_ ��� � C�Y�1Y Ct,ERK A.t'D RECdRDE_R � 3�, CLEfLi 'LJ TfiE BO�R7 � r i '8Ye__._ trz.,ti.l,t, "` '1 -cJCt<.� ; �� F � .. ...D'epu[y County Cterk _- � '.� R r � f ;_ .' � � a__ %� ` 3 ri i � i �y e R � F 5 r a s � � ` ;; ?a;e 4, v,venr�er l9. 147S E : _ - . . . .. . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . .. ... .. ., ��:�.. � :r.:. - . �`'�`-' - - � - - _ - - -- -- - � -- - � ; : � �. � RECORD OF PROCEEOINGS �� ��Y� ..e. . . ....,..., ., _--__ °°., �ova-�er 2d. 1975 AGSNDA NOVEHBER 1975 Tape No. 75-11-0 6 F15 ' �' \o regular agenda. The folloving resolutions were passed: R-1 Grant fermented malt Deverage Iicense to Nary E. and Laurence Jensen dba Hiqhland Lake ,�s i 'a �'�:� ;f t::� � � m� T __ _ :� � . 1 �:. � ' Y, f• �.e . . . Q �.:.`. Y F� � _ . � h, /j � h.�, , : . _ �,-� ...�_. �., , _ _.. �_. _ , . •_ .,.� ,•, :., , . _ . .:•x x� ,r� ?7� �� l�� i� '^�) ��.��li._�3 � ,. Gl� 3 a .. . .:�. . . . . . GREEL£Y, ����. MONDAY. NOVEMBRR 24, 1975 y� � � A regular meetinq was held by the Board of County Commissioners � , of Weld County, Colorado, at l0: 0Q A.N. , with the fo2lowinq present: , * . GGE:v?J K. SILLIfIGS CHAIRMAN �; � ROY MOSER COPII�fISSIONER �=� €� � � � VIC'FOR L. JACOBUCCI (ABSENTI CONffYtISSION£R • SAJtL7EL S. TELEP COUNTY ATTORtiEY � JEASI:ZETTE ORDHAY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD The follo�ing resolutions vere presented: � � f-� :$: F;; � � � � � 3�• �i 3' 3.- � ' � - £ .nw�:...-.- fi-_ ;..:�,:., m:..-..�v„�.�.�x _.�. ,. ,..Y..: .�:sr. .._..•e'r-_s...n..e.�-.a"..r ... ,.a. ._ c ._a. fa� wy 2��S6: ��..... . . .. . ' .. Tt .V - , r� . ..� . `._ _.,:_.,... j . • ! .�� , ..'.�(. ...� . � _ _ _ _ -_ _ � _ _ -- , ; k.. J� � __ 3 November 24 , 1975 � r# I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated � October 22, 1975, duly published October 24, 1975 and �'' � YoveaiDer 14, 1975 in the Greeley 3ovrnal, a public hearing oras nad on a requ�st for a Cnanqe of 2one. I to A-UD, by IIIk Eastman Kodak Company at the time and place specified in i, I said rtotice. A motion was made by Commissioner Moser to i= � t � anprove sai3 request. Chairrean Sillings seconded the �_ ----- — � �� motion and it carried. Commissioner Jacobucci was absent. / ` m • S�'4T . Chairman � BOARD ^F COUNTY CO�'MISSIONERS Weld County, Colarado . .. .. n i a�6'S i: ._�� . r�/._ � _ _- ��._.- � �-� �' COfFYTY CLERIC AP]D RECORDER - ASID CLERK i0 THE BOARD / . i - BYt ".,�IJ:�CJ�s'�C2/�l : Deputy Co ty Clerl�� x f � .: � • . � Docket 175-55 � � Page #75-I14 6 115 4� � :� _ µ � rpj , � . / . . � � . �. .� � i . �. . aErt ry......::.. ... :yrvf sc:^_:�r.n -i :.=. . : , � -..:_,_..s. ...a.-i � .� .¢lL... � w.,a's-_,. _,...,.�_ . -� aF_.� " _..}..w y 1 . I l . . �� ...,: . . l i� . . . < . . .. .. . ♦ R t:i.- � . �y' .• .. . � � -- �. . . .� '-� . :� November 24, 1975 I hereby certify that pvrsuant Eo a notice dated Octaber 22, I475, duly published October 24, 1975 and E� Yove�Der 14, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was had on a requesr Eor a Chanqe of Zone, & to I, by ; East.man Xodak Company at the time and place speciEied in �� i t� said notice. A motion vas made by Commissioner Moser to , " approve sai3 request. Chair��� �i2lir.g� o�..�r.d�d th� � i � motion and it carried. Comroissioner Jacobucci was absent. � ' �)/ � �'L-��«� �/1 ti ,I� -L1L�l1/ ! Chairr�an � � BOARD OF COUVTY COMMISSIONERS Weld County, Colorado _ ;: /i� i� .-. . '� ATTEST: ` � •'_•_` _ . t _�. «_ . � '- C06`YtY ('LEFIt AND RECORDER AND CLERee TO THE BOARD . . . . . . . � i- . �/ - ` BY '�� �, rf L"C,F, � 2 ll..j�--! } Depvty C�Clerk� � � ;� Docket #75-54 � - � Rape f7�-11� � �a . # °r Y S✓ '� � �. r �'� � � i e, _., _-:<._. _ : . . .. . . . . ...... „< ,. _.. ... . _ ._.., . _ ._ . _� :t �.. . y� . . � i .-. . � � . . � . ,` ....,•. :S - � :, _ - t L4L'.�.... �_ ��_ �_ _ _ _ i . .� , .{ �`_� ;� ':� t, . � � •_� 4� '� November 24 , 1975 �� :3 E � �'�'` . . .. . . _.. I Aereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated `'`� i '�4 October 22, 1975, duly publisAed October 24 , 1975 and � �tovem�er ld , 1975 i❑ the Greeley Journal , a public hearing � aas hsd on a request €or a Cha^ge :f 2=ne, A to I, by '� sastman Kodak Cocnpany at the time and place specified in l� said notice. A motion uas made by Commissioner Moser to �ti °'� � apQrove said request. Chairman Billings seconded the �� f t� motion and it carried. Corunissioner Jacobucci was absent. �� � �� �� � � � �C�,r�"`u'��'�--�� E . Chai man � Cs0ARD OF COUNTY COi�i��v�ICKERS � �-. Weld County, Colorado � ' � ._ � AT'iEST: �� ���r;� � '__ . . . . .. .. . . � _ � �- , CpWTY CLERK A.9D RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE B0ARD . _ . . . . . BY• -.�� - %��., C1 ' i ! f :' -� J L - . ed�v y Covnty, lerk �� e� Docket #75-53 ?i Tape l75-114 r' ��� � \ ''. �` � . �i � � .. � .i,i/' i . . . . � i .r: . v-.�......... �. ._....-. �- . ... .� -: .. ..�:. � . .. �... . . ... .... :q... .... .�.. ...:_..s �i�-....� � .: v: . , )I � � �R , :��.:_ ----- --- - --- �- --' -- - - - � f { �_._.. .,, � ' ,� �;� , � ; � � � November 24 , 1975 � '',� I rter�by certify that pursuant to a notice dated VctuDer 22, 1975, duly published October 24 , 1475 and i G Yoveacbex 14, 1975 in the Greeley Jovrnal, a public hearing , was had on a request for a Change oi Zone, n to S, by Sa�izsan Kodak Company at the time and place specified in said notice. A motion was made by Corwissioner Moser to � approve said request. Chairaan Billings seconded the • � notion and it carried. Commissioner Jacobucci was absent. \ � .f(��,.....�_ /�\��'s�r�,o �, � Chairman . BOARD OF COUNTY C0t4MI3SIONERS � � `. Weld County, Colorado � - , � �. ATTE�T: �;-��� �J ��� � � .. . . . . . ' ' '_` y � . � ��. COUtiRY CLERK AP1D RECORDER E _ P..KD CLERK TO THE BOARD � BY: .-'i! _,��iJ_/�(� ��/ l� � - . . . . . . t Deputy Count Clerk � G i " ('ACiC@t. �7$—SZ : Tat,e �:S-114 s�� ��:r f a_- t"; . x� � . � ` s '!f' j 7' ,.i � - _ _.. _.. .._...' ' ' ,.:..,. . ._.. . . .._ ...... .... .. . _ __. . _.. . . . . ... . _. _ . . T r .-� _ , , ai � . . . . _ 3! . . . � � � t�y�•.�:" J'_` �_ _' " ���. "__._ �..__ .__ .__I I � . . . . . . . . .. _ � . . _....�� �.. �� :Y � , � :f 5q J ..:� - ` . _.__._ . . � � "tovember 24, 1975 , � .°',; z I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated i;'; .� 3 i O.:�ober 22, 1975, duly published October 24 , 1975 and ' ' � a Yuv�nD<r IJ, 1975 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing � � vas had on a requesG for a Change of 2one, I to S, by i,;'r ; § Eastman Ko3ak Comoany at the time and place specified '� in said notice. A motion was made by Commissioner Moser *: � to aporove said request. Chairman Sillings seconded the � notiun and it carried. Commissioner Jacobucci was absent. 4" #, I / �� . � . oe'��-�s-t�.ra�`�=L '— � Chairman BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIOYERS Weld County, Colorado _ w;�r:s i: �-� �/<�� _--- ti. , �� �. COUD7TY CLERK ASID RECORDEA _ �'.��-d AND CLERI( TO THE BOARD ... /�- : . . .. ._. . . . . 1 f " SYc 1G• �- _,� ,'ylt ' �ir�C� - Deputy County �erk � i l � � � � . Docket #75-51 r�. Tape 175-124 , , : ` ��: i� � i:a � . t i �•� . ! % � i . . . ' � i � - . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . _ .. .. ._.,.. .. ... _ ,.,..._:. . :..�.. .. ._> ,.. _. _.. . _ r ' o. t � �]` �.— � � . .;. € ;���:,�rc . �.v '"" ' ' �.1�. _'_'_ �_' '—.- . � ;� � � - � � �iovember 24, 1975 � [ AereD cerlif ihat orsuant to a notice dated � Y Y P October 22, 1975, duly published October 24, �975 and :3ovec�ber ld , 1975 in the Cceeley Journai, a public hearing �ras had on a reqaest for a Special Use Yermit, borrow extraction, by State Hiqhway Department at tha ti:�e and Qlace specified in said notice. A motion was made by � . Ca�mnissioner Moser ta anprove said request. Chairman Billirtgs seconded the motion �nd it carried. C�mr�issioner � Jacobucci was absent. r. ii�(� � 'cL�� /��/_G�ff(,�v � Chairman � BOARD OF COUI�tTY COMMISSIO`7ERS i �� Weld County, Colorado � ' f r _____ � AT'iEST: � /, ' ��� s��-« , ' COU`]TY CLERR AND �ER � - � � � � A.YD CLERR TO TfiE SOARD aY: ; � ., =//_c�C�� / I Deputy Count Clerk —� � Do�ket 75-56 . s I� - Tape ►?S-114 s � � ; � s 3 . `.� � �J Il� I . i i . � w . . . . . �, '... � .. .. . ._.... . . _...... . . .. ._._.-, ..._. . .. .......'".. _-.. • ,�. .. . . . _,... . ,�.. . . .... ..�,..,.. . . ... ... . , . . ' � � �7 � ` o� � . . . . ��'.�•,-. � . i . .�..�.:. . _ . T� ti i�'-t�:-. �, - - _l .. �<i.�=_' _".' '. i � '� � F&Q,�tS\T6il �l4LT BSVSRAGS LICE!VSE ���_� M.�QI' S. .�6:�Sfi�t A;VD L..aWRENCE .IE:VSEV OBA BSGK4.i.VC C.aKB = IiRPI2SC: \OVS4BSR 23, 1976: 5rHEREAS, bacy E. Jenszn and Lawrence Jensen dba � Bi�t+�and Lake at Platteville, Colorado, have presented to [he ,a soar8 oE County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, their � aoglication for a County License to sell Fermented Malt Bever- .� aqe at retail and tha� said applicanis, having paid the County - Treasurer tt�e sum oF $7. 59, therefore, and havinq produced a ':� State Retail License Eor the sale of 3.28 beer botA on and off the pre.nises, only outside the corporate liraits oE any town of '� city in the County of Weld at the location described as followr. ,`.� Section 4, Township 3 Ncsrth, Range b8, ,� Platteville, Colorado � � NOW, THER£FORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County ��-`.�.°a Ca�nmissioners, havinq examined said application and the other �: ' qualifications of the apQlicant, do hereby grant License Number ,,� 75-24 to said applicants to sell 3.2� beer both on and off the � oremises only at retail at said place, and do hereby authorize and ' direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the eoard, ;,� � attested by the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, good ; ' ; for one year Erom the dake of issue unless revoked according to � I • law, piovided, however, tAat said license shall be issved ugon � i the express cor.dition and agreement that the place where licensee is authorized to se21 beer under license will be conducted in �' � strict conformity to all Iaws of the State of Colorado and roles � ; an� r-eyuiaci�r�s Ye la ti.ng t here to neretoEare passea n y cne Board -` of County Co�nissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any vioia- ''� . tions thereof s?�all be cause for revocation oE the license. `_ ?' � ihe above and foregoing resolution was, on motion duly f� �ade and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 24th day of Fovember, 1975. THE SOARD OF COUNTY COMMFSSIONERS WELD CWNTY� COLORADO �/7 �(, . � �Y/.+lis� ��l�./1,1, _ � ��� ( A'PT_EST_: c�-��-c_. w��..�..��� � - �� � . C06NTY CLERK AND RECORDER _ . '- /h� CLERK ?'O TFSE BO D y / � \ BY i� ' r `'`"/ ty County 1 � i � �,. ,: ' 3.. ' . . . . . . `., }. ' ur� zz� . - � . y . /. . , �. � - . ' . __ - . .... ... .: . .. ,.. .` `�'�$ ; .;... ��. - ---- ' . ' .- '�, - �. - '. .- -'-- '--- -- - - - -. _ �.r.�...�.�.�..� ..�_._.... � ( � ' ,� REC�RD OF PRUCEEOINGS �� ��Y� '� a . .. . ., ----- - _ == 1 _ _ =—_- ---- ----- --___-----------_—_--- ---- _ _ � \ovz�r 26, 1975 AG&'.'DA hOVENBEF 1975 Tape No. 75-115 � 116 � � Rt?LL CA3.L: Glenn K. Billings � Roy Moser � Victor L. Jacobucci �4I\UT6S: Approval of ihe tiinvtes of November 19, 1975 � BI0.S: � 26QUISITIONS S CLAINS: COi7�'TY OFFICIALS: Dr. Yoder, Health Department � Ross Adamson, Gounty Coroner APPOIt3THE:�iS: December 1 - State COG meeting in Canyon City {Billings) Dece�ber 2 - Press Conference 8:30 A.M. � Deceanber 2 - Coloradr. Highway Department, Funds 2I9 Qrogram 10:00 A.M. , � Dece.�aber 2 - Planning Commission at Holiday Inn, Luncheon 12:30 P.M. Deceaber 10 - No Board Meeting � v-osnrvrc. �� T�+rumhnr g - Elwer Moore, COZ� A LO B�UD 1�: �0 A.M. +r�� ��� VV Dece�uber 8 - Hal H. Ottaway dba Highland Hills . C�?f r^,,ss�, ?=28 beer license, ` , on and off premises 10:00 A.M. - � Decer�her 22 - Nick Sekich, 3r. S Fred M. Sek:�h, COZ, C-UD to C-UD amended 10:00 A.H. � December 22 - Raymond A. Serg (Berg Feedlots) , I SUP, Feedlot expansio:. 10:00 A.M. [��-�. - TO BE PUBLISHED: December 8 - Notice of Request for Release E s� o€ Funds HUD � ' December ?9 - community pPvPlop?�nt Discretionary Pundinq Program Weld County (Second hearing Dec. `31, ?.3)5, 2:00 P.M. ) s 10:00 A.M. � REPOR7'S: 1) Minutes Airport Board, November 18, 1975 2) Statement of Receipts 6 Expenditures, Social ;: Services, October, 1975 � 3) Mimeograph charqes, October, 1975 � CO2S.�SiINICATIONS: 1) Pt. Lupton supports Boards efforts to Northern � Colorado Stater Conservancy District _ �e 2) better of Credit on Surger Fry relocation _ s 3) Keld County Extension Department can operate Within 4: budget � t) Aims Community College Theatre {Project Deaf Adult) at 7:00 P.M, on December 9, 1975 � 53 COG - Land Use and Trans}�artafon committee 6ecemY,er 17, 1975, here at 7:30 P.H. - � �� ': r , : ;y 4� d � �, CONTINUED x � �l'.� ��n = � , � - .� _ " , _� : 5 S�' '��� { � , Y. 'f L:: ���_ � _ _ ' ..�.,�..._.....___._.�.._.�� t � �+sitsss: D\;ISIO�S: 1) B. k`. Sndustxies, CO2 PLD: 1) Appoint Auditor for 1976 2) Ad Noc Committee AopoinUaents NE*; 1) Appointment Hospita2 BoaYd of Trustees c,Vt�NTY 6\'GI�i5ER: 1) Partial acceptance of street maintenance, Casa Grande Estates, first filing BUILDI\G INSPECPOR: PL�`i"iI\G DIRECIOR: 11 Subdivision Sxemption, Richard F. Bucklen COt3�'TY ATTORNEY: 1) Legal opinion, Mesabers of Boardsr 1976 22 Mineral Bisclaimer, F.vanston 3) Legai opinion, Assessment Directive from Governor 4) OccuQational tax - Liquor and Beer 5) Investiqation of Anthony Onorato, Sr. dismissal 5) Resvlucivn, temporary closuze of County Road i54 7) Approve, SUP, State Highway Department 8) AQprove, COZ, I to S, East�nan Kodak 9) Approve. COZ, S to I, Eastman Kodak 10) Approve, COZ, A to S, Eastman Kodak - 11) Approve, COZ, A to E, Eastman Rodak ' 12) Approve, COZ, I to A-UD, Eastman Kodak � xssos.uz�ioys: '� �-1 Sign Oil and Gas leases, Thomas F. Flheatley R-2 Erect Stop siqns on County Roads #l5 and #26 � . k-3 Authorize postinq of traffic control devices as � necessazy to regulate traffic and establish No � Parkirtg area on County Road i12 R-4 Erect Yield Signs on County Road t4 � g-5 i?egvlation of Speed i� the unir.corYoratcd Towa of � Lucerne, Held County, Culorado R-b Regulation of Spe•^_d on County Road /37 � R-7 TemporaYy closure oE County Road #54 s _ R-8 Issue Duplicate General Fund warrant #107436 to � Carolyn Middleton ! R-9 Grar,t COZ, I to A-UD, Eastlnan Kodak � ' �. �-I0 Grant CO2, I to S, Eastman Kodak � �� R-11 Grant CO2, A to S, Eastman Kodak I R-12 Gzant CO2, S to I, Eastman Kodak R-13 Grant CIZ, A to I, Eastman Kodak I R-14 Grant SUP, State Highway DeQartment f � i i I i � *•: � I � �I � � � �� � . _ . . ! o ; : _ A.___. __�� � - �___ , , � . GRSSLEY, COLORADO, WF'�NESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1975 ; " A regular meetinq was held by the Board of County Comraissioners of Neid County, Colorado, at 9: 00 A.M. , with the following present: GLSPiIi R. BILLINGS CHAIRMAN � ROY �IOSSR COMNISSIONER - VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI COMMISSIONER � i SAIKUSL S. TELSP COUNTY AY`TORNEY I SARTOY SUSS DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT & BIiDG£: '1 JEA21Nfi3'TE ORDWAY ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD � RICHARD STRAUB CaUNTY ENGZNEER I VAttY Fvici2dER DIRECTOR OF PLANtiIPIG l Ttie folloxircg resolutions were presented: I t t � F � , s . _. _ _._ . __ _ — _-�--._.. , . , _ ( ` � , , . >: ,i � : ' i - .'' . ._____ � ; . , :... • ' � , , :. . . . . .. ,. . � � RSSpLUTIU:2 �` ----- _ _ KN6�S, at a regularly he2d meetin9 of the Board of Cvunty Ccmroi.ssioners, Held County, Colorado, on November Z9, 2975, TAor�as F. �nReatley, Denver, Co2orado, suh.itted to tAe Boar�9 three (3) separate oi2 and gas leases covering 680 net acres of county owned mineral lands situate iz the County of we2d and Staie of Colorado, and more particu2arly 3escribed as shown in 2etter of November 12, 1975, marked � �c.*,i*it �, and rhich is incorporated herein for e2aciy ref- eren::e, and � WHSRERS, Thomas F. wheatley has offered to purchase � the hereinabove described leases for the sum of $5100.00 and tAa Board deems it to be in the best interest of the County ;::� • that said leases be executed in accordance with the term therein. ' _ �tOW, TNSREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED, that the Board oE County Commissioners, weld County, Colorado, execuke the hereina�ove mentioned oil and gas leases in the forms attached hereto, aIl marked Exhibit 8. covering all the interest which the Cdunty has in the above-described lands. The above and faregoing Resolutien was, on motion duly atade and sec,or�3ed, adopted by the £ollowing vote this _ 26th day oE Nove�ber, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMh5ISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO � � � �1�/ ri� h �/!�(/1/� ,n i � .. ��j����J 1 / �`. I � ! ��_��������;=s%'/— �. ATTEST: C'! �,-�� /� �� c� -�-_ ' ,� COi1'ZTY CLERK AND RECORDER � CLERK TO THE BO �. SY.�/ � ' • � �l �r "t5eputy County k r t-J R t � Lii& 585, LffR 536 and LHR 587 ' , t �t . . . _. . . .�. . .... ,o-..r. - .:..._ .T.f�� - .._. ._. ... . . � ....�.�.1'� i' "�. '�� . . �.. , .� � ,a . � � . . . . ... � •_ _�..- ' . . .. . . . , . ;'' ------ T ----� T�� , � __� � ltESOLUT7ON -- - � A'lisitbAS, at a regularly held meeting of the Soard � of C�wnty Ca^�.�oissioners, Held County, Colorado, on Rovember :� 19 , 1975, Tr�»�s F. Wheatley, Denver, Colorado, fi.ubmitted to tha 8oara three (3) separate oil and gas Ieases coverinq 630 net acres of cuunty owned roineral lands sit.uate in the ?� , Covnty of held and State of Colorado, and more particularly described as sIlown in letter of *2ovember 12, 1975, marked ;� b�chibit �, and whicn is incorporated herein for ready ref- erence, and WHEREAS, Thomas F. wheatley has offered to purchase the icereinabove describPd leases for the sum of 55100.00 and the Soard deems it to be in tna best interest of the County that said 2eases be executed in accordance with the term therein. ' VOW. THER£PORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Camnissioners, Weld County, Colorado, execute the hereinabove mentioned oil and gas leases in the forms attached hereto, all marked Ext�ibit B, covering ail the interest which the Couniy has in the above-described lands. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote this . 2bth day of tiovelnber, 1975. THE BOARD OF COUHTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO[I"ITY, COLORADO �'��., XL�������- � ����-�' ,, � ._�� ' � , ' ` ���' G��l�__" �..�s-c/ A?`T£ST:�i[«_ � � //, � �� COU`:TY CLERK AND RECOR5ER : 1�J CLERR TO THE BO � . BY: . � ` ' eputy County k f : _.� � .s` tl LFtR i85, LHR 536 and LHR 587 t � , __.._ ___ ._ ....., : _..___� _- . . __ ._:r-.---;, .. , . _ • _.... . -' �-�-.-v ' � -� - � - - � � � - � ; ��.___ ._ . IR #w�� . . r._ � � � RSS4LUTIO�1 .� �'ti6Revls, ac a regularly �eld meeting of t.he Board of C�wnt�� Ca�issioners, Weld County, Colorado, on November 19, 2975. Ttx�mas F, wneatley, Denver, Colorado, submitted � to the &o.�rd thre2 (3) separate oil and gas leases covering 530 net acres of county owned mineral l�nds situate ia the � ' County of Weld and State of Colorado, and more particularly 3escriDed as shown in letter of November 12, 1975, r�arked 6�ct�ibit A, and wAich is incarporated herein for ready reE- erence, and WHSRRAS, Thanas F. Wtceatley has offered i.o purchase tt�e hereinabove described leases Eor the sun oE $�100.00 and the Board deems it io be in the best interest of the County t2�at said leases be executed in a�cordance with the term therein. � VOW, TH£REFORE, BE IT R6SOLVED, that the Board of � County Com.missioners, Weld County, Colorado, execute the hereinabove mentioned oil and gas Zeases in the farms attached � hereto, all marked Exhibit 8, covering ail the interest which the County has in the above-described lands. ,� The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by tre following vote this . 26th day of Noveriber, 2975. THS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NTELD COUNTY, COIARADO ' ` .: \ � ' ii /�sL�_C -! /LJ � f ���" / i� � iv v ' �� �� _ � . !; , ,, _ ATT85T: a��.�_ - -/� � � _ � � COtS`STY CLERK AND RECORUER �J CLERR TO THE BO . SY: , r- � . ` puty County k f i-_i f � . rt LiiR 535, LHR 536 aivi irie� s87 � � < __._-_ . ,. . .�x.� . _.__,_.-. ._ , ._.-. _ . _.._.�'#. „'" . . _ : �..�.. RF SOL.UT I O� '� A'HSRSr1S, at a regu2arly held meeting of the Aeard � of Cvunty Ccxnmisaionerr�, Weld County, Colorado, on ?�ovember } 14, 2i75, T3nxnas F. WA�atley, Denver, Colarad�, �utxnitte� � � to the Bo.�rd tAree i3) separate oil and gas leases covering � 0�0 nec avras o: :.�u.^.t',. ^�.^�? mineral lands situate in the ;� County of 4te13 and State of Co2orado, and more particularly 3escribed as shown in iecter of ;3ovember 12, 1975, marked q E�?�iDit A, and Rh:c` is irc:,rr:.r�t�d herei:: €or ready rpf- � erence, and WxERS.�S, Thcxnas F. wheatley has offered to purchase � tre i�ereinabove described leases Eor th�a sum of $5100.09 arsd tne Ec�rd deems it to be in the best interest of the County� t?�at said leases be executed in accordance with the term f therein. •� , �SOW, TFiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of s Coanty C�.�u�issioners, Weld County, Colorado, execute the €, hereinabove mentionzd oil and gas leases in the forms attached 'g hereto, all marked Exhibit 8, covering all the interest which � the Couniy has in the above-described lands. '-� ; The above and foreqoina Res�lution was, on motion � ' dvly made and secorided, adopted by the following vote this � _ 26th day of Novesnber, 1475. . THE BOARLI OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _ ! SdELD COUNTY, COLORADO � � �i/�> �-__ �� -�� 1�-;����.tL�-� �� �j/' l�) �> . :� ` %fG� ����i�v�u/ �j � � ■ ATTEST: � - -//� � C /,' .. � -- _ `. CQi1NTY CLERK ]1ND RECORDER lS�Ji . CI,FRK TO TBE BO� � � BY: �� puty County k ' = i J '; � LHR 535, LE1R 535 arul LfiR 587 ' ; ` ' (, : . .c . . .., ...... .._ ....,:.. . ... ..c_. , ..-,_ ,. . ,.+.,�,T � -"" : .':. .� . .} i . . � . E_ �hi�I���� <} PHOt1f6: I2S-t37/ W� �aK.iTOR HOME �yp6f0 �. TF1OMl1S F. WHEATIEY - 71� MIDIAT:C SAYIPtGS BUIlOINO o[nvER COtORADO 8020x � \ y�,.;z�Sar l2, 1915 \ �fr. S�m Yelep. A[[ornzy-a[-Law � First 27ational Bsak Bldg. , Suite 220 i Greeley, tv 30631 Re: Oii an3 Gas Leases Nos. 562, 563, 564 Cuunty oE Xeld S7eld, C�� - �?ear Xr. Telep: Referring [o our telephoae conversation this date concerni�g the 011 and Gas Leases that ve have had vitS R'�33 C^^_n�y dated Kovember 9, k970 F�� � o:t�..� �s fivo vears, ve discovered iha[ our office made the human mfstake ia overlooking the expira[ion of Chese leases. We have ao other eacuses; Qut�ing it quite bluntly, xe screved up. In discovering [he ecror of the e�cpiration of one lease, ve find that there are tw others of the same da[e. Nay I kindly ask that you sub- mit before the Yeld Coun[y Comaissioners ihe folloving offer: i. i am enclosing three separate Oil and C�� L�a��� _*ith an � or£giaai and tw copies. ! 2 Ait o: chz toca2 acres fevolved xe ara effering [e le?s? fron the County at a total of $7.50 per acre bonus and a $1.G0 per acre for the annesi delayed rea[al for a five . . yeac term lease. 3. Also please find enclosed our check c+ade payable to 4ieia County fn the amount of $5100.00 vhich is in payment a[ the ra[e of $7.50 times 680 net acres. �- �. Ovr office wvld lfke to thank you and the Co�issioners for your t patience ia this matter. 4le have found to date the business relation- ship vith Yeld C�unty a good orte. If ve can be of any further help io thia matter, please contact us ac [he above address. ` 9ery�tr� y (s, ���1J� ������/i a. L. `lheatlr�r ;ru/jaY ��,, Enclosvre 10 ���...t.�: .'; .,.:._ � � . � ,.� . .�. '�- . ' . ::i.' :.�:. � •�.. i ��i� .:. : � . y! yi.`ys . _ 4 � ' [ �i � + I ;, � � � � ..♦__i.,_�r.' . _ i � E_ . SI � I_1 ....f�, PHONE6: �Y}-1}H ' . �� JpiAAtQR NOME �9}p610 . TIIOMAS. �. WHEATLEY �. 7t1 MIWAND 9AVINC�S BWlPINO � O[NV[N, COLORAaO s0202 ` �SOV2m52i �Z� �`)�5 1 d �tz. Sam ie1ep, Attorney-at-Cav Firs[ Yatfunal LL3nk 81dg., Suite 220 Grerley, CU 30631 Re: Oil and Cas Leases tios. 562, 563, 56G i Coun[y uf 1�leld I Vetd, CO • Dear �(r. ielep: i R.eferring to our ielephone conversa[ion this date concerning the 011 j and Gas Leases that ve have had vith Neld Coun[y dated November 9, 1970 fer a pertod of five yeacs, ve discovered that our office made the human nistake in overiooking [he expiration of tnese lea�es. We have . nu othec eacuses; putting i[ quite bluntly, ve screved up. � In discovering the error of the expiration of one leaae, ve find ihat I there are tw others of the same date. Hay I kir.diy ask that you sub- ' _it before the Yeld County Commissioners the Eolloviag offec: ; 1. I am en�losing three separa[e Oil and Gas Leases vith an � ociginai and iw cupies. 1 2. All of the total acres involved ve are oEfering [o lease fr� the Cr-.zty at a tucal of $I.50 per acre bonus and a $1.00 pec acre for the annuai delayed rental for a five _ pear Lerm lease. 3. Also please find enclosed cur check made payable to Neld Couacy io the amount of $5100.00 vhich is in paymer.[ at the rate of $7.50 times b80 net acres. �- _� Ulz office wnld like to ihank you and the Commissioners for your pa[ience in this matter. Ste have found [o date the business rela[1on- � ship vith Yeld Cr�anty a good one. IE ve can be of any further help in this matter, please coatact us at the above address. t,: - Y�� y Very tru y 9, , ` ', f��/'4C�/��� A. L. 'IGeatl ey ;�U/Ja9 �. Znclosure 10 _ ' � > . , , . . -. . .a. - , - �: � t� ;y��y' , s: , � . .. i. r��. � � . 1 4 � .. . . '- . . . . � .. � . . . .. . .., . . .. .. ...� . . , . . , . . � f: \!!'il! � f� a� upCFA70R PHONEB: 177-fl7� NOME y9}pflp TkiOMAS F. K'PiEATIEY 71� MIDLAfiO SAVlNG4 BUILOI40 O[NVCR. COlORA00 90S03 � vuvemSac 12, 4975 c �ir. Saa ie2eQ, �ttorney-a[-Lav First Nattonal Bank Bldg., Svite 220 Crezley, C0 30631 Ye: 611 and Gas Leases Nos. 562, 563, 564 Cuunty of ideid 57e2d, W - Dear Mr. Telzp: 3eferrin3 tu uur telephone comersation this date concerning the Oil and Gas Leases that ve have had vith S7eld County deted November 9, 1970 for a pe:io3 of five years, ve discovered that �ur ofEice aade the human uista�e in overlooking the expiration of these leases. He have ao o[her eacuses; puttiag it quite blontly, ve screved up. In discoveriag ihe error of [he expiration of one leaee, ve find th�t ihere are :w o[hers oE the saWe date. :':y I kir.dly a�k that you sub- ait before the Yeld County Commissioners the folloving offer: '. 1. I aa eac2osing [hree separate Oil and Gas Leases vith an � . origlnal anQ tvo copies. I 2. All o€ the total acres inwlved �e aie offering to lease fcom [he County ai a total of $7.50 per acre bonus and a $E.00 per acre for the annual delayed ren:al for a five _ year term lease. _ 3. Also please find enclosed our check made payable [o Neld Countp ia the amount of $5100.00 vhich is in payment at the rate of $7.50 times 680 net acres. i� ��  Our office vould like to thank you and the Co�issioners for your s patfence io this matter. Ae have found to date the business relation- � ship vith Sleld Cnunty a good or,e. �" If ve can be of any fur[her help in [his matter, please contact es ai �'` the atsove address. , M ` Very tr� y s, �^��, ���"'L'/d�j� �I. F,. lhea[le'i i :rz:�/i a9 1 Znclosvre 14 ' • _ ... . , . . . , ... _. . . _ -_ ,. . , .-. _ � �-�`�-. . :�: � a•''�C�",�.: � �'.� � . . 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TLe Srseee slaa d<5.er to�he uedt a[kawr�e rol�J.� o[ crat io �Ee pipe line lo whicL leeere ma!cooxct iu welln,-tce eQa�1 ' �ne-e_sS�!pan o!a:7 al pewiuce3�`i u.ed f+om[Le!?axd preaisrA or, at kssee'�optioa mel buT w xli �och oae<i6bth ro�il7 and pq k�sor ;E< .r.uk-t Lvice (or e;1 0[ Eke pa'e and �ariry pre.aitin6 ie tLe &LJ on tlae ds7 ex6 oil is raa inw pipe lin:s or into etoia6e tanke. y.�:e-� iu �aT 1�%+��+�e<�gEt6 li'st c+ �`v praeed� receised f� Hs� wld from eacL ven�r6cre Rae ool� i� Sound. ar tDe m�ttH ��1ne �t S< i.11 of wc6 �a+ �eS oH iLe yr<Q.i�ee,and Yxw� to 6a.e 6se kee o[toet[rom w7 s�e➢(or�U efovea and all iaside&gLta irt ILe priocipsl dvelGa� S.�+e x ecc3 Ga.! dnr'uF �Se ume emr 6f n:Le;Lis oirn connecfioas ri�L ILe wc➢�t Lis ovn riek aod e�peux. TSirJ. To pa! :es3c� xeesdb� 1�5) o[�e mahrt�alue u tLe seEl far S�s yrodaced Gom aa7 oil r�ll and need o& tLe premiu4 a f� �.4 aan¢!ac[n:e of tuiva-6e�d 6i"��� � �7 �mmerciil 6�a. Fxni To pq leaex oaed6bt3 (Si1 03 •?- ��»?e �t�rd (iom tLe wk oi �n7 eabsunu eovetcd b� �Lfs le�x, ot6e� t6an al �nd 6u ud tSe podxb �6eceof, �6ie\ leseee ma7 dect ro prodace, xea�nd merket lrom �!e kaxd premixd r1 ¢o we'J 5e aocm<neza oa.,�.s�.Qa�a t�t�,�-12.--_a.�ot�44Y�er--__._�19_�6—_.t6i�keee�3aII termieau _n m So:h puties, aa3esr the lraxe oo«be(o;e�h�t date eLall paT er tcoder w tLe laea u to tht Sr:eor'�tfedit in IAt________.___—_—__.__ �d__of Ca�._r.,�t.efunera ----__ -sr�r.�----S�ae�, Coloredo ----- � x �b �caexxc or weceeao.s os w7 b�nk rit6 �6ic1 i� ma7 be metged, o� eoaeoBd��ed. oi �Sich saeteedi to it� bovoeu u weu or uJ D� beseof. 6T ➢��� u aLer�^.x. �3ie9 eL➢ con¢►x u tLe dcpodto�7 �egar�ew o! e6anBe� in the oi¢ereLiy ol tLe �aid Gn4 tLe sam d . �1tt�$3�t1�.__$.�7CLT—�—�4fj�—_. __ __'.'^"'---_—. —`-�--�DOILIR5. �:Y,3 s*.s7 ��sare aa a rcn�al tad eocu ihe pnnYfe of de[ersia{ eLe eommeaumeat oI a se0 [or trehe mou�Sa lrom xid d�te. G hte w�ncr I �, "" "' ' " "''". .�_ ...,... __. .0 : _�n __� R. l.nl...A.1.e.1 w yF..,..:.a...1�L __sa.�t�.�.t.,y,�..x� m.._..a..l._ .y.+ .� �..r..�:,:... .ln.i it i��a,�ml �cd �Feed t�i�1�e eoasa.eratioe 6nt retited hecein. ILe dorn D+l�nt.eovui na oa1T t6e yrinle[a a�nted b t1e dsie �L<e 1 ' ui� first xeo:d n paT�ble u �foieea3d.b¢t aIw the kxee's uDtioo sI e�iendia6 tLl pe[iod u�foreuid.aed an!ted aD a1De�riaLb 000fened. Renf�L ^.+7 M P� 67 cSeh o� 6taft tnd m+l be �emitted !7�mu"1 Mu�sa o[ xenLl oe u bekn tLe �mtat-pa7�d date 3aR be decmed �time11 leodv :4e�eo[ aod .haA pree:nde rerminatoe of �1ia leue. 1'Iot►iebwndin tEe deatl o[�De kasor.or!t� saocewe ia inteieW.t6a p�;meat or t.�da oi haA zsts!� in t3r marurz yeor'rkd �Mve aba➢ be Dia�n6 0o t3e A'i:e. rixes, execawn �nd elministra�ora ot wch perwu. ' jy�� u7��` ��^� ��d �bove dencribed 6e � M Lok« ceax w p�odxe and ihcre �xe m aAcr p�odadsg�e➢ u .eDa on �Se 'snd or ErJ5n� ayereGaoa �re eol Dde6 eoodocted tLueoe. �a �d �° �tt tseo!i[a well G nN_tommented be[are tLe¢eet<aeuieg rental-ytlia� ia;e a_lter �Se ay:rsoaa ot aincry 1901 dq� 1+om �he date oi �x! dr7 �1e or ueeatio¢oi prodoctioo,thia kue sLaD termin�4 as W botLyuoee, avkss rhe kaxq en or be`.ore�5e rea�a4pe�inf date xrt ens�E J�� eip'v�000 of nixry (90) del� Gom�Le dsie oF ehe crompleaon ot tht dq 3ofe or�rsaaeoe o(praloeoo4�' rname thep�7ment ot seutaL in tLe e�me amoaoi aad in the eame mannri u berein6clwe proridcd, iad it i� a�m1 spoa resamp6oe ot tLe^rymeat oE rew�, u .bo.e yro.ided. iLe Lu pcec�na e+�aa�•ph 4ereof, ao.enina ebe pqroeni o[nnuL end �Le � lect iLe:eo�ehaII eonmx ia lrcu u tLoadh tMa k+d 6ees eo invmptioo ia eLe rce41 pe7meuL If a dq boSe eSonM be drIDed N iI prodxtioa aeiaea u u7 Eme subr-4��u�Soct)' l90) daT D�^��o Se be�eain6 0[ �Le lut 7c�r o[ebe P+lm�7 term, no [ental paT�nt a opennoes are �wrt u xda ta lceep tLe leix in foru dorie;tbe remainder of�e primu7 tum. If,aher tLe e:pir�tioo of the yrimu� kza Lereof.�odsotioa �lail usse 6om u� caxx. dii leaee �haD nat �miu�e iI knce res�<e ncoas!o� ehe diiIDnt d � .eD ar rataation oE p+odoeooa nivi. !ail r�u ��iYefsom.du. 1eW�u prodacaoa eootiaoa.ace an eQ«t daxln6 eLz peosceution ot wc4 eMn6ow and. if p�odxdoe � lF �c u� oze,riSu btnse w atvr�hc <zpaatioo of[Le pnmu7 'erm of thie k�r.�herc ie anT 6��e➢oa tbe I�nd�tonred 6etebf.a on ,tYs ,am'� .i�3 .hich eod fasaa ve��y.,J»kd v an�tiaed. �6id'u uqbk o[ p�odoria6 � WJ�6 4�ti:ic0. �t vLicb is ehotdo dther be(ae or �I4t ➢[H:Y.fl.6 t�6C�160. WI IY y...�OLLi00 ILhGOO � not 6ein6 wEd w ae�4 keaee eBa�w pq or teode�b�De mieenl ovws�in!6e&pod. � � uy Ls� u:.ed in �e�sr,u m7a:q,s wm� egea7 b 1he amoan[oi LeLT+eettL pa7�ble andec tLi�kaee. Socb paJmenL ab�1i DC tmde on of belae � 3e sAgtia �e.ak7 C�7�+t d+re,u 5crd� debud.nert�un:n`atw tbe e:p'u�tioe ol nixry (90) da�s Gom t6e date�Le refl�u Sat-ia.�nlese P+to+ �iach dr.e w Erao'Le�e0 b yradawi wd eofd or�aed [n 6te menner. oe u bcfore eul�aoceed�ae�Lnt-lo roSil�7 D+7�nl date tbile ex6 p� Le � �dJ reaaiu slatds.Yases a6ai7 m+�e lmcat oF�hat-ia W to�uh�i�t�n uae amoont,nd manx+. A�Lat-ie sa�we➢uPabk of yrodo..in{isp�re6 .;usr6.ya sy¢y caaa.yced �odQ ��pro.tdoe�of e3f� leaac u a yeodadna iell wd tLL kue e6aD 6e ie faree and e&ct is Lte maaner u tboagl dx s++tfe:etrns�7s v.taL`7 b�+�➢rodeced ud nSd o� ¢xd. 7'!e�ms `Eu«L'�6a➢inclode�eds upable�f p�odocia6 eaSvd Nh toa&mate. 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I -iad it is�3vsood and�eed�hst the eonide�aLoo 6c9[redud 6ecrin. iAe dor� paTmeaR eme+s oa on17 tLe prir�le[e�au�ed b 1S�d�te �Ln • a:i azsa noui is p��D ie u aiaipaiu,ba� a2so�Le kuee'�option ef eiundie6 tlat yeriod��ata<uSd,and�n�ud a0 qSer r2�ph con(ene3 ➢t ivy :.�7 bc wid 4f��""'k x dn.R and aa7 be rcmittcdp�mu'i Mu6ad o[ tmtil oe u Debrt t�c rentilp7i�L d�tt �5aB be deemed a timel7 teadei �B c :Seceof aod �6aD g�edade srrmiuwa oi tSis tes-r. 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[t u adrmi:hao t3s k�m a5�S rrmaia u forn !cr a trrw of-_.... .t�Q6 — .)�m lrom dat<, �od �s bn� thexnRer u oi1, 6��,or otLer S,'�vcr-S�v �[ aue2�ia ot aaDs[+ncea tvvrrc.i brrrpl.a�ithrt o'an)o!lLc¢5 ia {vudut6 from said 4ad b� �6e kaue,i�e �ucceewr� and.�esiene '� � ta w�derau.v of ehr Drcmi�cs�Le uid kxee coa<oanb aed��ee�: =i �. }',ne TEe kexe �s;l de5.ec w�De cre.lit o!kaax a� ro7�1b.� oF epN in tLe pipe Lne b �rhic6 1<seee ma7 e000e<e iu adL,-tte eQosS � . .�ncc�dSc6 pa.K ot ii a3 pzwu�f s�d x.nf trom�Ee k�� premisee,ee. at !e�� oyuo0. oa� bv7 a x1i exL ou<i661L ro��lt7 �ad pa1 {eowr �� •.he var�-t pcn�e 'cr eil oF IIke pa�.'e aod Fa.it7 Eve.��lie6 ia t6e &Li oa tSe d�l+ab oil Ia ran into p�ye Let�u Iab s1o[a6e LLnkx t.i�ri io ra. 'es��w:e<�a�� ISs� a: the pra�rata rec<ireS f.v 6ss aold Irom eac6 ��c➢ vhe�r Fu oalp is (o¢nd,or tLe muket �a1oe tt . ��4 .eJ oE �xh gu meJ a3 tLr yrcmiaa, �ad ksw�r�o !ne �u 4ee oi <oet Gom anT*'eL[a�ll Novr�md all iasid.6a6b in tbe priatipd dr<ffio� ]..v�.e ;� �ac6 taal 3crieF u`< sane cme 6�z�alinE ��o�a�vmec�om��eL �Le vrll at Lia own riek�ad eepeux. :,or�L Tapa• :e�r� oceeia�� (�51 0! �Se mutet�a2oe �t the wet7 1ur 6�+ Drodac<d Gom �n� al xill aod uerd oB eLe premiva a for _te aa:,u:a,ware uf cvnjSrul Cs-r5ee a 1n. cvm�ettiil Cas FautL. To ya7 kxae xeei6htl l?'s� u[t6e yrocte.3� reni��d fjem �L< eale oE an1 fobeuoce coa<red 6T �� kex, aDcr thaa oil tn6 su a..d �1e,7cvdm� �S�roL rlrcL ksxxe ma! e'.ni to prwloce. ea�e �nd mutet Gom tLe kwd prrmixd ': s If w �eJ be v.�vac.-e.4 on�si.i lac�eu a beSore �_lt_—a.�a_._N2vs�er_.___-----, 19 �6 . t6i�]caee eLill tcrmioate ' _ , _• v'..�3 Faric+. zua ehe lesxr�•o x h:o:e thst da:e e6s:1 W7 u leeda b tLe kaw�or to ebe lesao���edit io ebe__"._____—____'__.._— :� ' Bsaziat_:.�,.ea�.__^�' :,�,.a_- ---- -----�x.i—S:YeeleXx-SAlotado :- :b scwea�ec u su��csw« x �sf ba.=rit] �Lics it maf 3e merged. o� eou�otidated� w wLich �acceed� b iU busoee� o� aveta a an� put � �6erroC ►7 pacA.t=c c�SaDerrae. �6x3 eLll tnouox u tDa depos�ta! �cgardkaa o1 eLanBe� in �Le oroereEip oi the uid lud, tLe �am of '' ��_r�_�� . �s1_$+�adxs��iacLT_ao�N411'Y—'-- -- - --__�._M --------- —�oi.uss, � .4ic► eEu7 oFerase u a reatal an3 eover tS< pcirik[e ef dekmo` tDe�ommeocemeoe o£ � s<9 for t�elve moo�6a 4om �aid da�e. la tite manner �s� . an.} spxi tie ,�w�aeob oc tea3<n �Se coiwcooemene ot a �e➢ ma! be farlLe�delerted!cr 4te perioda of tLe eame nember of mooils�otteednl�. � .tmi it ia au?rrs'�.:S•�3 ae'iced that tEt eonider�oou fint ttovd hertia. ILe down palmen4 eorrrr not ooll 16e yririk6u Fanted to 1ha d�h�6ea - � � .zi3&at xeo�al is W7�bk u�focesaid.bat alw t�e laxe'�oytian of e:ieadiea t3at period�s�foreuid,�od�vl �d aII othcr ria6U toaSerred. 7Cea�aL ri 6 �a7 be paid Lf cMk or.'.rah �a.i m�7 6e xcmitted 6 ma7 Mu5at d reo�al on oc bef«e �< s<n�at-y�T+ng d�te e5aR Le dttmed � Cmell knder I -!urra _3 s,`7 peciw'e vrminaoea ot tLis kue. �xritlatanbe �be de�il ot tDe kseor.a Li�wcuwwc [e inteeeaz.tLe 9�T�nl or undcr o! f ;';e.�.in e�e maaner pru.i3ed �be.e sSaff br bindm6� � ��0.�°�ea, e�eeaton in6 admiaietrabn of �eeh pe:wa a• �C7d �n7 «tI J�iCed aa tLe Gnd abo�e deacri6ed 6e a d�7 6ok or uase b pndxe tnd �here ve no oeLer p�odocing�el1 or�e➢s on t�e : ,,-�+ ur �rsuiaa oyeracioo+ �ce wi �ed www�� '�`^�'-r'• ��n wd ia 13et tae�S i1 a we11 IS mt eommeoced bclore tLe eeit eneoing reneiS-wtiei �.. la:e �her Se ezpinrioa of e:ne4 5901 d+I� (xem t�e a... ..r .�.,h An u�f��r r:.��oo of producooa�i,kax ehall�smtoak a. �o baL y.roea ,:e ua'a�,e 1Le ks_.ee,oa u h.`xe t6e r<nta}ye.is6 date uat enema6�u+ � r�yixatioa of niuif l�) del�6om 1he dele of tLe tom7ktioo ot tLe dr7 }Y�M tt���0(�p,�ppp�yb��hLLIDt ILG Ol]mfL[OI lfY4I!t!1E! rame amoeet aad ia �Te eame menav u Dereiabefare pro�ded, �sd it i� ���,1 a�on resaspwa d cbe pa5mfnt d r<eu��a u �bo.e pro.ided. �6e lut pr<ce�nB D�e�aph Eereoi.6ovcrnin8:Le ya9aen� e[r�nu1� and tLe cdect.Zer<o{, s5a� coc�ax in fa<e a�t3ou51 thece Ld bee� no invmDtion I° lLe na4lpa7meu� ff a dp 6ole ehould 6e drilled a ii prodo�tioo xssex �t �n7 � m�R«n2 u sinery lwi d�7s priot [o tbe beyna:eg al tEe Let lcu o1 tbe primu7 krm, oo �.nta] pa7mcni w operanoos ue ;ec�seacl in rc&s w keey�Se kue in face durin6 the:emaioder ot:be prix�7 term. It.�(ur t'e e�yir�tion of tLe primarl term lereu[,Qrodacdaa hu1 uaie from sa7 ucu, r3is leue �hs4 aot terminak if kmce reenmesoye nti!� ka tAM al:tt��g�t e er➢ a: te_.^�•!� af Dmduceoa witlis ,ss� �gpl d�n (z�r� socti ce�etioe,and tlia leue e6a➢ remvn ie [otee and e8xt darioa tSe ptoezcation o( wcL open�.m aad, i[ y�odutioe ascn Scn�.rom. tbea u laat thercafuz as�xl prodxtioe aetiaocd ff a� u} Gme.eithet 6e:ofe o[ ah<t t6e eapi[ati0n oI lht plim6l] 1[rm Ot ILis Ic�x.tuen is u7 6�f Ycu ou tea i:o': -w:ue3 S�:e5y.a en ..•_r :+aCs r.v4 .�i"sc3 �aid lude �x<@ookd x anitiud.vLicL'v upebk of prodacind � P+7�6 9asatitic4 bm rhlch i� ehat�£n eitLer be(orc or . �her ?ro:occna �?ceGow. aai iSe pradoctioa th�nGom i� aot bei¢6 wld w aeed,ksace�Fa�b ptl w tcoJer to ILe mivt�I owaa�ii lLe JeDod. � �aat aau�7 in Se iea+e,u mf�'�l.��eqail to�Le amomt o1&Lf«ataL+pa abk m&i�6is k�x. Sac6 ya�m�nb s�all be ma&oo w befae Se rhaz-ia rn.ut7 I+J��t da:a u aeres de5xS,neat uua:nE�+�<ap'v�tian o�xic tr(90) daJs(rom�6s d�te tLe we0�as s5neda,mSeu prior s mrS dste ry fiom�Y irp is prodact7�nd wld a a;ed Ia 6ke menner, oe u bcfae uch exteed¢g eLat;s roy�!ry pn�oent date rW'Se encA 6a� v�J cem=as shatis.knaee�ha9 makepa�eet o[sLnt-ia 6u ro7�lry ia t�e ume tmooal tnd mann<x. A ebatie au weLL uDao2e of D��nB`�pa Po6 � qauri::es .ha� �r. c�+i•Y:zl. -.:.=-=z9 pra�i�3w�o[etie ke.e u a yro�inda6 we➢a��i�k�u ehall be in torx and eSect in 6te mamu u�3oa69 . •Se au sLrrefrom �:ze set*aIIT�*6 P�odaced ud w1d a a.xd. '{'6e trrm '6n�cD"eL0 ixlode �eBa up�bk�1 prodaeinB ealval dy eoedeuaate. . .1'�G+.CS O[ �8J bl9lG¢e W5etLY�s� �dls etue5ed as 6u nelL b� uJ Sovur�ental �Y�bO[ISJ. �C [fl0 �9!i� !9iS�t'J D�JOCL[ �ill� ��Q .. x�aa u) reet.!y�n a4 1-+'< � �� k� � ��e i6e priman �erm,or u� �abxQoent anaivereu7 therco�,it afcer Ibe primax� 1am,a u)aaaE- . sfzac7 dare el tfrs kue it oa rcnu!-paPa6 date ia sycti&d bveim [f si.i ksw o.na �kae ict�:cet ia�6e�Lo�e Eexri6ed land tLu tbe entire eod md:.idcd!ce eimpk eeLte tLerci4�o�he raT�1�!��nd r�m+L ye�i prc.-'1�1 �6a8 be D� �5e keocr osfl i� t6e proportioo �bkL hi� int<re�t beu�to the�bok anA�nd'i�ided ke. }io�ever.�ocl«ahla s6e9 be :nacaxsf at eSe neu soesecdind ceat+i wi.efu+7 a(ter kexelas b.ea ooa6ed o1 aeJ mervoo 5arin[occvred u rnver tbe inwnt n�cymred. �A�ai :,�ssaa ij �e �rr!octiae from t5s .Sme L.iv�ed land w .Aic1 Se{etrrest o!kwu maT 6e�abject sL�Q be dedocted lrom eLa ro��Ina p'oKaea x}.c� � [�e�i,�a�ya..�e rigy to dx,Gee e(egt, ye�e0�m!�uo prodoud oo eaid Iand for iu oqer�tion� tLercoq e:apt sate� irau we4s oi �:: . `<sor. Ls.ce elaD}.a.e�5e rii5e u uT d�k ramo�e .9 maclioeq aw 6rtvn D�� � � D�em�ee4 indodiai �ri61t w M� ud rtmove - cady. • fav��6aD L�7!or daaaee atscd D7 ivape�a6oas b O'�i Qe9��eeid 1an�id-.�'Leo rc4oerted b�ebe Sceaca.{easee�ls0 b��lt�pipe 6xs {�,. � LeSsv P.�r b-�aA Ho�e9�6a8 De dr�ed scn-�tlus 40Q ket w tLe 6oax or ban oo�oe uid premien, �it6oat �be vrittes eoaeeot oE eLe krot. �ri �. F.ore.6a9 L..<<he rie►i u dn'� u com04600.k1 ra.ao+bk &6tene< �nd ffiW!u4 (l) u��eff eommrnad .itlin �De tc�ei thG kue a�f �S1 u7••8 oamay.ol bhre eDe compkcx sl a�c6.Lie3 W bca eommeoced ntL�socL tetm. 1[ofl and 6o a dtSer of tLem be loand in � �.Sa4�+n tif.n ia ul wc6 ►sA Si,Scue�Ls�toaeaae�ad be t�loru �id 6te�Sect a�if mcti�eil Ld 6tee oomDkied�ithis t6e Irtm of 7an "rr��Sr� mcar;oacd s. ?iesu ea 6.scs7 w4a�� udpo.a t�9m!or eoabix �be aaate eo.md bf�1t�kar.u u7 yortioe the+eo4�i�1 abn lud.kase x i,ara i.Qs:is:ry �iznt�c u!bu sad [rao cme W cme,rbfb(+ betxe of ahu yroducooa.�Eeo is Leeeee'��odpxe t ii I� eeceawr or �d- �_wb's�e de»Ls tSe p�.neaPi»o(�ua �nd de coaaa�a6x ted GwSat a1Ga�ate ncovap d oil u L�s SocLyooG na a!a➢bc Lty a�nit a�aiu nol [YlrlSl(:j R!i If+C f6!� p«,cr2!d er+�mcd'u.nr F�d a Sute f..,x&r,nk at rc�+Ltioo fas tEe M�6o{or operetioa o[ooe�cA or for �. i.!rcrr de m:rizam ��a6k y�vSa�bw f+oa ov �<4 a 00 vsn e�el !or t6e yraSation o[a1 a 6M u�c�e►cL (at tDe y�odaGoe o[ 6�s, � �.yiy�is 1i.LrW�9iw a telesa�,e ooa de msaaem arn o[!0�csa !or tLe p�a7xtioa of al a 670�crr� (w 1Lep�odw.6oe of 6�f b ix!vde .. •.!ined vra;e i� ul ��;.;� i���w w5fii.�.vou u :a os y.�w.o t6ettr.f. Sac�iy�Yos she4 be eCected 6! 4exe'i eucaties and f6e6 �. s+r �Eii h!re tMa iue is ru,er3!d an (eetnr�!at Vintif7S�` wd de�cn2int iLe pooicd xruW The prodxtioe of pookd wbst�acn �od de- . >.�iv�.at sed a�!r�t»a oo u7 oi a ui:� w qnkd,ixldlr` iL. <xmer�men4 dn"15e�.eompkrioe and opentioe o(a �e➢ tbaeon.�a➢ i r�:sJrei mi �.vletrs!d,� La9 hne 4! �ase ei�a.aecye fa�Le pa7�a�of rq�iry,u yrodxtioa,de.�byment and operatioa aa �ha k�xA ir-mir�v�✓ir�E_i.ras eS dd�Lar. Tte rankia hnd�L�o.Lhi rbafl�c sue �rrf b yaid to Leewr eopookd �aMt�xcs prodoud fxom wT vnit in •y ytv/,�ia,bv, y�}7 ia tLe yrv�,rti.e.�st Lw�li �au�e iet.sest is tE! IsoA w�e:ed l.rrb�aad pl�ced ie tLe onit beus b eLe total �ereaEe in ��:arf 7[a'r! i� sr.Y sait � �f.:r cfau-rf%t?/�D+rry 6�s!'✓i i�s;dyttA.usd �}r pri�i✓{t o1�sdpiis6 is MMk u 4 Ow 4 e�yrrul�al!o�reA,t6e te�taaeU bcstol+h�9 ,�rrr.f w 3ii 3i.ra•a.c��ti✓.rn+n:str�v,r.,soruaui u usRa+,btit oo chanse ia tle arotra0!y eE tDe Lad or tuepiotat ol [<oltL x tof�ltir� ���9 y bls5�'��wi uFl i''n 6t ksve���Fsea fve;eLe!.it1 a rriu!�tr�asf<[ u ud meol u a uti&d eoyT�eof; �ed il f�Eert5 u P +sr-�d-s�L e:.nr�bia iav d.a9}i.��d;r�i as vi�qvt up�ns of ib.bo.e GK+;bed I�rf..M IL!�9A�nc<or�sribv.ti o(eotL D�rt et partf�b�� �. '.��r�.'F.SY.y�t� rt. 'Jt�Tlil OI fL,fR%`iR/2MJ.dtl�af�L r:ab Eae Gom Lis a �Aea. mc1 Gf�.h �L�9 vot eyer�te fo&fc�� w �4«t �I� i<v "o ri '.r n �i .r.:r � }an �pu'+ �u:i �arJ,� v�:r� eL �id Y.eet or�a��ribnee�Lred ab�9 n�k:dnep�ra+et uf uN r<ouls A��sdP- ; ..��-/�i�:.:ev. .s .�n�.w n a�:t. dn� a.�n fii.�:.n n1�v5 n1En•s.e� vFis.�y!��cLuFe �b Laxe of aA ebtit�rion�Lereaeder. : '" _... :�:., . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .._�..__ ,.< ..__• . ..... . ... . ...__�_ � ...__. ._% � '. , ,; � ' ;� "`'►�� 16'75rU43 � taaD.�i�o.x vit! u7 wv�s Le:saCte: tiaes3 tN. 6iJ w Wtole pwC�s w Et eaut�l 6! m!Fedcnl or Stau kp.Ltin eatDoriry.a �ii► N, ` a.ie�L•'�ey.3a-ne�.tv.e� roi�i�v.wa ma&ot ptomalc�ted bf $uu�Fedeid coonw Sata w i'cderS o�ui,bo�xd�.wmmiuiona or committea �x�eo Sc oa.k aAiec aau�aip cF aa� .ozA m L�11 or weab,�Lail 001 cuc+ti[ate ��iol�tioo ef u7 of�l�rms o!tlis kue or De ooaSducd� � w� wosq ob5ittioo,tweaaat wdecukin{, toodiooe a Ni}wLuoo tvotaiotd heteie,ea�6all it ba or tocuitate a un�c for tbe termi+utioa, � . !oridt�ce n.neico a n.caa[ol uJ eWte a ia:ereN Lercin�od dec<Sl crc�ud .�K�oa4 no� �MR ul wcL eomiL�ace oonSa ul�et�atr� ,x le.vme�e D:u ol ay a�tios fa dima�a a sait[w tDe[«tr.nra x eaxeLatioo lereol: ud rtik�el�oc6 parpon w be la!aa tlect tLe� �,:2ca caap5�t n'ti L7 krea ar udW w tse ateet d wcA tomiL�oa opente u modi6ucow o!�Le te���nd eonditiod oS t1[a ka+c aMte iw�oedsoe�t�LaeRti l,e..e.w7 u.eJ eme .s�aiu�►ia Seax,i..Lok«ta parL bl deL'.eriea or msiYus a rekw�o ebe Se..o�,u b�placLi��ek�ee of raad Se . �!a oo�eq. ��i!ilYN Y3 KSfQOi�SH V)!L{Lt 6I EJ�Lit2:.'.,dorei er cartcq tLe!or eitLee e[tlem maJ��e in or b 16e kued I�ad. •Qtl11�1[bC �!N!t f�� blM IS! !�[til il Y�t�mt �0 t ke�!x 1awt,1}pa7meaR uT�PtQ uset.:i Mett Mns oo ue aoore acac�iuea�aaaf to tLt sveot o[d<l�dt oEpa imeot D�k�wr,� 6e sa6• caZatsd r tL�rijlta�(t�boidv tLer�:C aed wcLyapi�:lmeob aJ bs ddau6 Gom�nf nntd x tM�tie��Lieh mq 5e WT�blt ts k�eor 6e+eu 1ir. -._-��uA �ecoe�acw ud�l�ew ot�!e krea iloatf od[e�d �aler ro�ti t�med ►�e:ei�an e:tevl w �sd be blodisi ae 3f�udpti letn aed a _ � . L'gan ihe terirtz;io� cf this lease in r,hola or i� part by election or by failvice to salca �a}-:ar,ts as a:�resaid, lessee or his assions snall r�ithin 30 days telease by � �sritten ir.strc�er.t ;n= !and or portion thereof •.:hicR szid lease ter�ina:es, ard � sa_d M�;icr sh3. l aiso o: sent to the lessor givir,g the book and page of s�id iease. ' I� �5 expressiy ,Msrsiood that this lease is sabj=ct to aM contxolled by any la�.v j , of th2 State o: C:olarado no:r ir. effeci r�strictiR� or It�itina ih= rr�,:ers of Countis �� � o: o:,a*d; c`�nuatf Co��ission=rs aR�? provision herein in conflict thereaith shall rhe ir.oceiative a^�'. •�oid. t ■_� � f� { r . � . . .,... . _....__-----..__�___.._ �.:� . . ._ . � - �`._. � . . . . .. - � r ' ` ~f v :vy • � �� \ � ' „ � r ��� � � ' • i .. _... ti � `�'�I�. � „ . . . ! � �= • ' � • i�� t � . � � � i I � � ' . )I . • l. •�. .� ,.. ...,..�. - r.] i " '.�.. 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Kw'e se.t <a:rred i¢N t�i� . �Zt}t. d�� el NOV��1T __.___._ lg -_.__. ,. yj�,!„p (`L�((y'(`(i a. QO���1Ca� ft1��Y�0�00 Of l�li gCdL• or coior.ao_by cba="_ ______ � ≥, wi k..tt� _ �lL 3oar3 of CouotY Coa`tssloa�rs, 4i81d C_our�t7 Court hout��_GYesis Coloredo_ ____— —_— — --- _� .__ ----- -------------- � __'._ _'— .._. . .____ Pury of tbe LrA par4 Eercindur a�lkd kr�ot (�LetEn ooe or more) an � �'. E. 5R�eat1�I1 ilA liidlaod Savings Bld�, Deavec2_ Colo_ --_i'utJ ot �De eecood p�t. 6<retod«r calSed k�aee. �•ill�k�v�I8.1��t LA.mud e �v.!vc .a1 oa hySv�tioo ot _'�766 tlla �Y!'______—.--__ _'DoUss� ,:�J ;.� Sa�.! .,a,d c<ceiyt o! �� ! is henJf a���[� aa1 0l tLe to�eaacu a�d age<menu heccintlter conuioed on lL<psn ol tLc k�xe b Dt ,..,�. 'c.y a� �ct:P[M�I. �J3 ���a;<3. dcm��i. kur.1, ae3 kt aa3 L7 tIIese pre�ena das pae4 d�mix. Seue acd kt vaio tLe �sid kuee. ih ��` tir..c�� sc.{ �,i6tiv 4v �e .u.e �od ouf7 P�c�'xs o[sane7+�i�!S�vbgul Fe�P�9aicJ ud �9 otLer mcthod�, c.inins aod ow�riod !ot oiL t ..s i�i .�:L�r ��,aro:e�aca a.�f a!! a��ct m:o<ri!a ot a�o��t�. v�etber simitrr e� di»�wvn s�uo�.+�e �d et uceur�'�Luton lo�P�odoce�, sn�t �nd �, 1 >a 3e '<�,e3 ? �a:=rs 6�rci�aE!e� dexrtDe3. m.i L)ia line+. ud bsi4liai tae1�� : . cale ca.�e ol �y:v.lce il u`at a�u-a trut o! l+ai.togeckz3 s:tS aal re�eidonuY riLbU tLer�io. sitn�u >:�e Co¢nq of ..�Z!� _—.' j � 4�� . dncribe3 s�fol . ro nL•'_ __ . .—.___ .'___ ___..— —_.——_—_ . i :"` pe TnbT1S8IY 1 'FOATH RJ1N(lE �2�iESTi �tfi r 2� . -- - -- ---- -- - --- _ _ _g4�4�oa_8-�Fk --- -- ---- ---------- -- --- - _— ----- --- --- --- -- --- -- --- __ 136�b ud eoa�uwn�—_._. _ _.___. __.__._ . . acreti more or k� � Ic a agree3�ha� �Li�k�-`e sb'11 r<mue ie (xce fa � tciw o! F�VB__�s� _ _T���!rom d�te, and aa tong thcie�f�e� ae oi1, 6w.u+ otL« S�3zecu6aes Y mia<rus or sa�axee eo.rre.!LrnD7.a eitber a �nl ot tLem. ia Madaied l.oca wd :�� bl tLe kasee.us .�...e�sas acd :;;:e•a Ia roe�iSeriaw of tSe Lirmi=rs iIIe aniJ kiue coico�nb�nd agree�: F-,�,t TSe ks,e<sSa31 leS.ec tu che vedii of kseoe ae m�a14.fm oi eoM io ehe Pipe Gae te whicL keeee ma! ceoned iu�<1L.�eLa MaS .�acridLcL ;aet o! �1 oi3 pra'.ua.i r-.d esac3 trom t6c kaxd premisu�or. st]eexe'�optioM1,me7 6aT or xll e¢cL ooeeigAth roltill and p�7 leawr i •,e s�rtet ,�c.re 'er eil of Ete g�de and p�'i4 D+�v�i�e6 ie t!e Srld oo �Le da�each o� ie rm iato pipe liau or iow etwage unkx I vti�co,1 Tu peI !ea�or oae<ig,eL (�ii� o[ tL<F`���� �Heirt3 foc gza sold lrom eacA we➢ whexe g�a ooE� is found, or tLe mutet �Jae ae ;y� �rd! u( •nch Fa���ed od t!e pc<mi�ee,and Lswr to ba�e 6�� kee o!toat from aal��cll for all etoves end all iaade 6gLb Sn ILe principal dwel5e; � y�e,e on xck�2ar1 3urin6� �<time 6f os�d d�o`� romMb°�wii� 15e we➢ �t 6is orn riek aod e:pense. TSirS 70p�.keau xr-eighta (�i oF iLe mukr� ��due et eLe �e➢ tor as� f�"<ed Gom an� oil xe[I aod vaed o9 �Le p�emix4 a fu k . 2e mauefs.K•ue ot ea�aeg-5e�d Saietic< x d+l commercia] das t � F�� 7o yq leaea oee.d66ty (�i6f of �Le proued� tadrtd 4om the u1e ot �O) �RL![�Mt COPtftA Ll ltil5l<ilt� OLLti t6an al and au � k a`d ;S> >..—.�:xs •�••eot, s�4h!n!ee maT elect m peodua. e�w aod muket Gom �Le kaud remixP� �e OtICAD6i r� � ` If w w<ll be cummeeced on eaiA 4nd oo w br(we �_. 12ch _a.T,�- �-------.19---_ thts kaae eha11 termin�te r _� w bo�3 P�; ankee t3e kaxe on or selo:e �a� dau e6u1 pq u t<oda b�Le keea or b tLe lrval�ved�t m tLe_ '______ __-- �oard oc i,rnmEy C�::ZSC:ES= $gEt �,=a1�y�Coloredo — - ---- - -- ------ - � x iti sccmc�ee� or waesecn.or �a7 bank titL �1i�3 i7 mal be mer6ed, or conwLd�.ed. w �hicL �wcecds to iu busaeu w aseeL or u! ➢+N �ereo4 1T f�eSise c+ otL�srx. �lic6 �➢ autiax u tLe depontor! reSudkae o[ eLmHe� in tLe o�nersAiD oE �Se �eid land. �Le wm eF � ' —O¢6 H7tOd!!d_$1iC7 tDa d0 100--___. _____ . ___—_—_—.— __.---_—GDLL4R5. .y�l .hail ypva�.e is� cestal �ed emu tLe p�i.ik6e ei dekrria{t�e eommeoecment ot � xell toi trteire moo�Ea Gos said datu Lz li�c m�nnu � apa EkC ynmene� a �r.eder� �Le mmaeoc�ment oE a �e0 m�.be ivnLer delerted!a like periods o[tLe aame namber ot mon�s woceea�d7. .tad it u m.5fintaod �ed�6«d tLt tLe mnei.kntioo G+d redced Lcein, tLe do�a y�S�n4 ewe��eot on17 t6e Wi•iSein 6uted b tLe da[e v6ea i ' _ �. _�_.��...�• I ni.i ax reaui ny���n's o :`.��,:4 ..,.. _a e«.�.,._� .�e.vs C,e6 4!-t;-_md u�.•oresaid.ud u7 ud aD otLes riaht�eo�Sened. Am�aL �ea7 be pdd LT tLetY ar dnft �nd mn be �emined 6 mu1 l[u'6o6 d rzn41 au o� 6eio[e tbe �eaSAya7;n6 da4 �6a11 De deemed � tinsh ka&r 3erzci and �6a21 D�ecicde terninatian o! �Lis kue. �otvithetandi¢6 tLe dea�h of tLe kaw�.or Lis�neceesoe in intenet t6e pa�meal at teoder o! -.n.u}s is c6c muori Far;'�.'.:Sa-.s e6aD 6e bin&n6 oe �be Lo+0.derixes.�eccoton and adminie�zstor�o[ exh pereoo. ' �3Oe}d u7 �� Jri4cd m tbe laa3 abore dex.ribed be t drJ 6ok u uax te prodoce and �Lere ve eo otber pcodotiag �e0 or wella �N und a E+il5sd rpsticns �re eot bds6 toadocted t3ueoo, t6e� ud 'u that�veoi i!��e9 if aot eommenced befare tst�it�anaia6�ee�aL latc aher �Se e�yincw�n d nine�7 /90) d+7� from �he dau ^I sach �b°k oc ceeastion o[p�odxtion,�is kue eL�R tervunau u to both �axtiea n - —'--" �he y�ee,en x Y.•ae the rent�]-pa�iet�k oert meaa6 � nyir�uoo ol tiuh (m) da7s 4om tLe dete o[tEe comykwo et We Se7e or cnaaoon d prodoct»R eL�fl�emme �epa J�l d ieataL'u f6e �ase �moant�nd in tLe s�mx maeav u Lereinbefote praridcd. ud it L ♦gee3 apon resnzDoou ct eks D+Y��oE rro�+U. u abo�e y�o�ided.the Gst DKudin[ Dv��yS Le�eo4 6weraind the p�T�a� of rcouL aed t3e • .dxt �zf. shaL' cootiarse ia bx<e u�LouF}tbere had beea so ietaraption ia tbe�c¢u1pa7 ment li a d+) 6ok eLoaSd be dn'Bed or if y�oductioe xi.0 .� u7 cme sabeeaun�to uery 1901 dsi+Dmc te �Se besoeiss oE tLe 4et �w o! tLe primuJ term.m ronul pa7�at o� opentioa� ue u .cceeer� m orw m keep�hc lexx ia faru dorias �Le«mai�i ol;be o�+7 �erm. If�aifes 3e erpinEoo of tLe prim�7 Wn Lcrtot.�rodoctios +EaD «aee Gom u7 uave. tli� lnse �had oa �erminate iE ke�ee [es�noyc nuon�!ar eLe drilGad el a vcII or rntantiou ot qodncoon �itli� axt7 190) dm fr�o wcl ws�oon, snd tlia ka�e �La11 rems:s ia lxce ud e8«t dmia; tLe proeecatioe o[ wrl uDe++6on� �nd. i[ produtioa �e;n cLrzetrom. tLea u baL tLacafta u �ocl prodocuon eoouaxa � If n sa7 dme. dtbv be'xe u afvr �Le e:pir�tion of tbe primarl term oE ehls kue.Sere is an7 6u�eQ oa eDe landa ewued 6erebf�or on otScr taa�s ss1 �hi� �dd Lnds�re yoakd or a�.txd.�6ic1 b upabk d D�ododn6 ia WNL Qaantitie4 WI �LicS b ehat�la dtbu belas er � �her Drodaernn �s_!rem, w3 �Se yrodxtino eL_rcGon u not 6eia6 dd os are3.kseee sB�b W7 a teoder lo�Le cur�l ovaer�ia�he depod- au�baak mxed ia'5e lear u rvJafi� a wm eae+l w eee .mom�o�d�Lr ren�ls wr.bie mder�ia kax. Soc!ys7�eu s4�D 6e m�de oa or befote . . Y�L aeis mu't7 T+7uu d+u.n ha3�de5aed.oert avain/dw tLe e�pintioa o[uuq4(9D)�from tbe dix�be rc0��s aAnaia�1�++D�KK � w�3 3�.o sas'vou.e..reii u D�adaeeh ud.old w ued. Is 61e�a i� Oa :i EL�.:,."E t'"- C��_L•As��� M;SIS'�' .�m�vl �I�G .Aik �uA n� � .e'�rem�e.sAev�.lcaaee.6a➢maks l�+�et.Aae-m w roJ�kl u t6e same�mooat�nd muwr. A aEaaia w nR up�bk of D��ai vpa 7+�} � �aac6.i s6aH b.censdacd�n&t �p�wFaon� ef tLi�kue u� O��ae6�efl�nd t6i�ktee�LaD be is tar«�nd eHect in Ete m�nxt u tLoegA �e Ea d•:t�.zM��e�cceaII7�i D��Yleced asd wSd a aaed. 73e Ietf '6u�e0 �LaO inrJede�eL�s e�y�bk o(prodsde6 a�tmal EM toodeeeate. � m and�eIIs eia�e6td u W veas Sf ul 6�etemeo�al �a�boriry. Tbe lam 'ehnt{s rol�l P+Taat date' �ha11 . � fiaiCati..t �aT V�� �+�. *,- s.aa u7 �•���.I eg Gre s( �6i� ktx if �it3ia t3e primu� tan. x u7 �ubxqoeot uai�cna*7 tEvco[.it Jter the primer� krm.ot uJ+a�3- :asuT �s:e o(s6ie kaee i! na«otd'D�T:a� dsie b N�� 6acia. � lf tid:ewu o.ns s kse iatLrest t� �Le�bn�e dc�criEed land eDu tbe eotirt aed�edi.(ded ite aapk au4 16ert:•.eb.s�6e[qilue��ad rcntaL S.rd� ya.1rS �ba8 ti D+� tAe Sewx oa�l i� t1t proyor2ion�1icf li� Satcre�l bcu�b�De sLok aad u&rSded[ee. Ho►era�wcS teataL e6aU be �.:.�sar.d N iH uxt�v.ctrSad fnLS�ani�etfv7 alVt L.ute►al bx�Oofibed OI �!J[CTfl9�O LriOL OUWfeA t0 CO�el!LC IYIfSHi q�C�SOA. Al . . �.wr� Fa d._ yr�+scKce Gea de aM•: desm3rA Led m nlie� tbe Btrtnt o(kra mq be wD]ect �La➢ be dedocud trom �be ro�dnn� `n[ rdz I [isxe �8 kne 8srt�ts�ee.[ret e!co0. W«1 ad�ua v�odaced on uW Lad :or iuoper a�iow tDuco0. naDt�atu Gom �dL o[ � i.aer. [<aue.has!ae dc�t¢t a aaJ 6u te reows�H �ac�+7 md i:tu� pLced ea wW Drem��n.lncio3laa Se riL1+ b M7 ud �sm�ne �n �w j tu...e.fia➢s.r rer an.+�+avea h wop�.eons w a�s�v�w.dd tua� �a�a rca�b��6e kaor,laeee.e,u bv�v.pine 6.e. .� lm�ay'�'�i�- '4 rA da8 L drSEof a!ua�fu 200 f«t ti da 6wx e�b,n so+r oe rSd 9�ed�n, Sea� �be wsiuea eon�eet ot ebe k«oe. d ��+ r..... .r..D la.e d;! y�B ts coovkfoe wk1�easos�bk X5 jeue �od d�+W�sl (i) u7 �A commeeced ritLS� I�e �ets ef �lis kue wS r1� u!ne9 xma,cv�.i�nce m;tnapLGoe o[a�e8 rS:c1►u beu cemscaced iid7s wd tan. If a'1 ,ad P�or dSn e(�Lem be foand te .. i+lfa;�v!�iFi.�aa ce,f mrL �e0.45�Sux�Aa7 u.a6aoe wf L.t�Lxu �iA Cfe rf«t u 1(mc� �e➢lad ben comCkted sitlls tEe tve ef Te�n . .n.'� 4rt rsinee2 ��; L>ys f�!.r•'A V�a�d be A�t �aA�yMa w qmt a fnw5ine 3e v,reµe coaei<d bl�►ir kuq e� o)portio�tDem4�i��abe+6ad.kue � �.�/tvi:��//�✓11f+r<.1 �1��7 dH tb1 Il6o 6GE b 6ze,1rS!tLl SeSote Of LI4e p(OCMtioq .be�L Leeeer'�jad�meee it 4 oeaseu�a ad- � � vSL.a/n n nr!Ti -*--u�r,a al r�Ke w1 Ae soevl.aEn w3 CutcN akiaute teuvcrT of a7 u i+s cr.�ox5e��Lall be t.a�uut u�nit�ed � 4 �� .vn.5a`ie e«a .rt.,vr.i pre.a�ti�1 or rry,.->1 is�el P<�Laal a Suu Gti,x�Yr,nk ar rep46w foe�Le drSRa�a opera6a tC oee>eR er kr 1 � ��ir+:es bi a,.Prr.�a a�+rb'i,rd.�r-rise hsa er r.9,u M v.rn eac3 la he pr�d«tbe of a'L a 6'N ac:es e►cL la �le prodxtiw a! P� �7 � .�,�✓a ia�ls.xy�.� i•n�rr+vi.+a tL riGn�m u.� o(M v+n !n� ibe pe3acfne ef a'1 or 6f0�cas far�6spr odxGea el Ru b Sxlade 3 ✓.��:v�eA nafr K %�=L�u Ic,.rc-:.�r�1 �eLL�'.a.a u'nt nr y.tti•n tE.r..J_ �a�iy+�.5es���'d L rE.ce.d 57 L�.«i.�•<atin� awS 5LeF ..�.fi �� i�.ere�:iat YiwGlf•n� uA_6!fvf.bt�t .�f.M�Sc4 x+!��e. Te Otodxdw e} poolcd wbWsu� �d de- � . . ..•.a.w - - - - - - 3. r o Qwatr l , ls ,Qad .�. . __. _. _ . e _. .._. _ _ _ _ _�- - - _-- _ - _____ -__ . .. . _ . Fsrt� .d Se fu t jwt. 6creioolur c�lkl kwa Utiet6rr ooe u maA ►ed �. it,.v. F. Yhaatl��r� 7l� Kidlsn.l Saviag� D13$ .[+sn��t� W�lo . E•u,� ,� ,k k.�aS pu4 ►errlailtr� c�1kd k�xe. "T�tl i43 f9Ti'��_. ' '�;l]r�'•:lN. 1� i�.:+c v��S a v.i.�� �sd a ��m:,lcr�iv e( _ __ . _. .__. . ._ ._ _ .._ . _'Mifu� :.a a L-3 ,�J <���.=a� .S ! :+l�•;<Si �;tomrk�lieS �wl o! t1e c���a��'� �oS a+rct9eoU L«rin�fut c�+o�ua!� as the p��t o[�De 4�ke to Dt .�� . . .;�..I. Jaa �a�:..i. �<cu�.., kafi�i. �aJ k� �mi S Arae rc:xob �k+es `r�e4 Semiw.. kau .e3 kt umo iEe u� kute, i'� � ` +�. :�i .�< a �:v i2r �e eal t+.� P+ri"�x"e oE f�u�r)ini Df C��i`<�� t� � '••1 � ail e�Eet mrib.wi� m:ale� �eJ oper�ti¢; 1oi ail, e . ' .l.c a «� \xa nl �9 c:�.r n.,�xu:a ur r�b.tueta vl<t!n imdar er a �:,dv.t6n mil k pru.!uceJ fram ar.� w<:1 Sri1k3 6� k�xe \a .J. <a-�3 p:..� �� �c�•.+'.�rr 3nc[iD.J. unl 6>ia3 yaPt Soe1 �'w1 buLliei t�+�� W�'�r e!u'wm mS structura ih<rmo W p�oSuce, w�e and •.at- ��.,i ,�! „yd i.ca„_v'c_:+�s:i [!a! :.staie u�:t a! Ia+.S,t.y'atLer �it! ul r��<ruuouy rt�iL tErccu. �:tu�te io �De CouotT oE 5fS60_ . ___' . �s,. .;� ��t��l�iNW , d.xriirl s 1� • to ril: _ . .__ '___ _._ ___ ._ ____ �. .� tv��+rsat� ! v�?ata. �v�.�e �z'lrsst, bih p He _ _ � �+tcil4a �; .�h�c _ _ -- -- --- — ---- - — --- -- -- -- - _-- _ -- - - -- -- - --- -- -- --- . ._ a¢3 eootuds;___.l�'��--' � -..acreti more a kM. .__ __._' _ ___' . . . __� ___ . _.___._ h is at.rm3 �b+t iL:s ka,e s�aB nrm,va m lcr.< for a terc� o!. F1Va_..�S� _.Ie�r� from d�te. aad �s ko� �hexe�ft<o a�a4 su. «aher S.3autwa �x �o<ra:s a wJain.eieo��ieJ S�rc�1,ot e�tLrt<r �a7 0:tLem, b yraluceA Irom uid f�ed b7 � keeee.��a �oeceewr� md axip�R :a w�.'.na�iv.,f 'u�r Drcmi?ca the ui3 k�aee�+o.eo�ats uJ�pe<�: F.ret iAe kiv.�e eLa1!d<S:er w t�e uo�it o!ku�K u rof�Y.� ol arot ia tht plpe liae lo K6icL kuce mal ��� iu weRa�� eqa�i - _vc.,c;afeS yct,a[ i� w] p«.fu��e.!LT� Htif�I II'Q� �Lt Ifo%+I f[<m19f1�M� at kexe�optiuo, me� bal a xlt �ac6 oaeri6L�b �0l�4 �od pa� kwa e! ` •ye a�k:+ �ice 4c ei1 of hke 4+Z � F�riry prn�ilie` in tLe Se11 oe 1De d�� �acL a1 fa rnn inw pipe liaa or Snto ato�age 4nkx � �vmi Ta pa� !ee.v� oa<ri6J l�s� o! thb pcoceede :ecei�e.! {a 6�i w1d Srom euL rell vhcr< Fa� on17 ie Som3, ot tbe martet �ilx �t � Se re:l a wcS ₹u c��i e3 �ae ��e!.i_�+�1 kcaer io 6e.e eas 4ee o!<oet fsom�a7 ri:llor ell Nere�aod all inside SgLU in�Le priocipal dwetlio� k,�<�, ,.�e t.,a a�,;�a•s� �o�er mskied�s orn�+xinectioo+vitS t3e rell at Siy owa ris1 and rapenae. i�3. To �+• k�aot oac�iEAtS 156� e= �� a+vket ��lx �t tDe �rell fa 6�� P��'d (:om an� oi1 xe0 �nd nxd os tEe pt�mix4 or fw 30C :�e mauufw�ture of <uisF-�r�d Lue5u or dn, romac�cia4 6�s. F �t3 70 }v7 k�eoc oaerid`d (3i1 of t!e procmis r�cei�ed trom the eaie of anl sabataoa co�er<d b7 eti !aw aLcr �Lm oil ud 6u eoc �..ii �Se pv3xb �beicv4 wRi.\k»ea ms7 r.ect b pmlxe. u.e and mu3et Gom ehe leued�p�mix} �br l7 a.� we:l be n�ameo:rJ aa ea3d Imd x or be:orc tLe_12th ._dal ol___l� NOVqDBt_—. l9__.76---� lLis kaae �!t➢termanau _s�o SaL ' eale�ea tLe ksx oo L�eto:e tbat date aSa31 peT u teoder u�Le kaaa a M �Le See.wr s vedit ia t6e__ __'___ __— ___.— Board of Ccuat� Coaa�es�onsr� --- --- .L�Yn414Y�.SAloredo __ ' _— - — — ---- x w u.Y�vmc o� am�c�acY� u aa7 Mr.k �nth �lit3 i� ma1 h me�g x eonwSdeud. oe wh�ch sneeecd� U iU hayn<u a �sx4 er �nJ put . m ��rrot, h pon6sse cr nchervix, �hich �Spll to�tinae a eLa depeaitar �egu�eae ot thnng<� in t6e onnereLip o[ tLe �aSd IaaQ �Le sum oF ' ���s R�trvltlA Siitr a11t� CO/L�"� .. a'—_' ._r -.-�'__—_' ". __'__'__--" ' ""-__—_'__--_-___'_ _."__--._'_—D0I1ARSt .m,A eL�k o�nee u � r<aW�n.l m.�c tbe pri.ikae oi dctenin� tLe <ommencemeot oi a:ed ta tweive moetha f�om uid date. [n like munu an.! apun 6kr p�7mroa o� teo3cn tLe com.�eocemeet oE a rea me; be Eanbe:deh`red fur tike periode of t6e eame namber of months�occeeai�d�. Aa1 it u¢aktxao3 � �Fexd tLl 13<toaide[atioe 6ret rraord Lerei4 1Le do.n var�n4 eo.en not o07� iLe pri.iScgn c�nud to e6e d�te �hea � .aid 5nt�ean1 ia ya}�Lk u�[«esaid,bet �lso the kaeee'�opnoe ol exteadie6�+t yeriod u�(oreenid,ud u7�d afl a3e+rishu eonle<red. Rentab ' ��7 be C+ni L7 c6eci x dnR aa! maT be remitted b�m�i1 Maitini of �eau]on or beforc tLe renu]-D�7+es �ate �LaD be deemed a timeh te¢&+ � he<eo[ u3 s!a➢ prerlvde rermfnatioa ol �hie kax. awicL Wed�n6 � &u3 of tLe ksw�,a !ia wcuawr in inte:ew,tbe pa�ment w tendet oE .. enws in 3e muner IIee.F3c.1 �6os< s6aB be bi�nE oa �6e ltixa de.ix�e.<ucaton t� adminietr�tors o! wch yereon `: :yoe;d uT xetl driIIe.i aa ehe land aM�e dexribed be a dq 6ok or ceax w prodoce aod tLere �re no dber p�odocin6 we➢ or weR�e¢ �be � ud ur 'ailt�.t a,�neum ve aa beied taadacted tEejeo4 tLes �nd io tL61 nent iI a we11 is mt Mmmeated be:ore tLe ectt enaaing rmtaS�D+l�6 �. 3ate �her �3e <�yiraeoa at tinet� 190) d�7� Irem tLe d�te of exh dr} Eok a ceaeation of prodactioq ehis kau e3all tumin�u ��u bah puties, aa;c�rLe kseec,on or�.`.oie tLe rrntal-pa7in6 de[e x�t ennme�ifur �e e�y'v�tioa ol n�nctT (90) dsP� fxom eLe dtu of tLe mmplctioa of tLe dq yor n K�•"rian n{p�o-le�rieo,eyaII«eame the pa7ment o[ren�a.a in the �ame �mount and in the ssme eenaer u 6ereicbefxe pro.ided. +nd it ie ae red aport re�anyCoo ot tLe pa)�meat ol centiia u abore p+ovided.eLa laet prccedin6 pntasnDb�reot, 6overning the ps7euot o[[ea4l� md �Le � ' cdect[hrred sL�if eoo6nx in face u t6oabl tLerc 6ad beea eo ieterrnptioo�n the nntalpa}meat lf e dry 6ok eLould be dn'Ikd a i!grodauoo '� xa;es �t aa7 tine sabse•;xat b uutr I90) ds�s prio� to tbe bepnniea ol tLe Let 7e�r ot eLe primaq urm.m �enW pqmcol or ogentioas are cecesearr in an:er to trep eLe lesse ia face durio6 t6e temaind.r o[:he D^m+�1 tu�m. II,�tut t6e e:p'v�tioa of the irimar� term Lereo[,Qroda-tioa j �Setl cesx Gom aa7 came. �Sii lee� eAa9 not tecmivate if leesee reeemn operauoos lor t4e driDin6 oi � re➢ at restor�tioo o! prodacnon wit6(s vmry V901 days fivo mcS ce�eafioe, and �3ia kue cLiD rcm:tn in forcc and eHcet dviaa tLe proeaariou of �tth epenCon� aad, i[ ptodu6oe :em7b tDezcfrom. �beu u Iroi �Lereafvs u soc3 yrodxtioe oontinuew If i� uz �.��� �`xs o� aher tLc npieaiwn of tbe prixaq ters o[�li.�kex,tLere fe.nT 6v reil az eha Iandi emercd hcreD7,u ao � xSer La'.. �ich .hich �a:.l lao-�ue pookd x miauJ. r1i:S ::ea�aS� et F'w'-=Wd � L�T=»e 5=�•:.��:� t• -�:�� {- L^y,- �;•� f�,r�.. a a: '�I •'rx pra3oecoa �Fu<i++.m. aa1 t3e ptodoction 1Sere[:om is nol Etin6 eold o[oaed.kasee iBn�b pll o[tender fo ILe mixnl oa!Eus ia tLe deyod. ;nr1 baai uamed ia�Le teur,u re7s!n.s w�eieil w ehe amomt ol deL7 renuLs ps7+ble noder t6ie kax. Sac6 pa7mca4 s6all be�ade oo n betore � 4 Se saat+rt rn7a.41 D�7mrot daie.u Letdt Ee6ned,nert aarue6 aftet eLe ety'v�Gou of n:xp (90f dafs[rom eLe date�4e nell��s aAal-ie,mkaa prio� j �e�ri datc yu from thc.c➢is pmdooed�ad w1d w a3ed. In bte msnacr,oa u 6efae eub eoccesdiag s6atda»fslry pape.eot date iLik aacl W � �eu remsia�shnt-ie,Seasee.L�7 maley.F�t of aSvLin`u ra7il�T in tAe xde amoun��nd muna. A�hat�in 6u well eeyabk of y:ndnda�isp�nn) ,�e.nu�-� �ail y� cons.kred ander a➢ pmAsons ofi tAi� ka+e c� a yrodadna vc➢tnd tLis kax eLaD 6e ia forx ud eSat io bte manner u�Lov60 be eu�rehom�ve sctuIIT besai Prodoce.�ud wid or nx3 l�e vsm "6u�e6'eball indode weda upabk o1 p�odueiee eatvr�l 6µ roadennate, � .rKf!+�� �l 6�+!'���a3etanc<. ud rdle cSua&d u Eu rc� bJ an) 8oavemret�7 a¢thaiq. T6e term 'a5ntie roT�ttl yrymrot data' �Ea11 a � araa uT res4Lp�n' rsi du oE th�s kue i! �ith:n t!e primary tum, x u7 so6xqoeat�nni�crsar� thereof. if �iter t�e prim�7 twy or ia� aml- � �.rarf d�a a( cSis ka+e i[ m rea�+1-D+N6 dafe ia syed&d heseia If y:d:esaa a.s��ku iatenst ie cLe�bo�e&xribed lud t3an tbe entit<ted mdirided fu eiapk eaute�be:eiq�hrn Ihe ro�ilties and rentaL ' Serae �co.y�.ed .yQ ye yod �Se }eyeor ont� i� �he pmyortioo w3ich hi� iatereet beus to tbe r6ok aod anfii.ided ke. Ho�ever.mc3 reeWa s5aQ be � � :xeued at rhe nei�soc<«�ad xwi uni.usery etter kasee dv bua noti5ed oi anf M«voa 6arin6����rovei �Le intereet a acqmre6 A� s.ex.a ie 'Ee prodocoon Gao ihe abwe&rn-bed Led u �hic!t�x ioorrent ef knar ma7 be �oDiMt eL�D be dedacted hom tLe t47dun Dro� :Cf �J?aj6 [eaeee sy'v 6a.e ue�;g's��f-.a-oS ;r,,,—„gas,oE!tad.rua yrodoced oo eaiA Isnd fw iu o�u�tioos tDcsroo, ezapt �aur (rom aeIIs d r . �ao�. Iesxe eF.aH L.e de�ish at�*7 6me�e r<mo�e�R maeWx�T�nd fi:tan pi�ced on satd Mem�sta ine.lo�ns tLe riaht b dra� a� rcmo�e �i [<aee.haD ya�far d+m•Zn ueeed L7 rtaoger.00ea u 60�6 uoV.oe s.7d knds. WDeo rc9uerted b)t3e Snsor.kasee�he4 bm7 31s dD��+ bc!c+y(o�riye� `(o�-0�laD be dn'Eed aeua tlas 100[«t w eSe Loax o�bsn eo�oa uSd premiee�.ritLoat tbe�riun eosant�f�6e teesor. I.aeee�6xD la.e the ritk u dn'II u couy&tiaa �it1�n.+oeabk d�B ieace aad d�epatc6 (l1 u7 ne11 tommeoced �itbis tLe te�m of t64 kaae . � � �ad(tl u7:eil eommewd bef«e�e eom➢ktioe o(a�c0 nL'scL 6u b�z commeocrd ritlia soch tum. If dl and 6u x dtLer ef�hem be foand in �!Ii4 4°�'cee!a u7 �cf se11,tfi�kase�SaD eootisx tad be ie totu �i�6'Ice e�«t u if�ncL ieD Lad 6as tomDkud�itLen eLe tam et l��n 4 ' � xra vc mena�xcd. Lcaeee is Lereb�guW rDe�t �odyo.ra te pooF or eombfne+Se �ereK�cmaed 1+7�lis Sca+e.«u�/�+tian eDe+eof.tiel aher lud.kue ud, x'sar.a is die��JmeS�Lswt u uJ time aa.l 6oa time b time.�Y.ELet be(xe or�fler prodxbo4�hes le 1�jad-zertl it i�eecesu*T a ad- . q . riea�le�s 3o se 1x t6e p�c�rn6os a[iaett ud de con�mt6oa aed Sdtest affimate tetmaP o1 oil u 6ae.Sac6 9oo5ed�ha�l 6e isro�nait ac anid eot �- rvai:as ia cu�e�cr�+i�D�ucn"6ed er«Qa'ved is u7 Peder�l or Sute Lr.order�nSe a re'eLtioa fu eLe dri�os w opentioa ot ooe ve14 or kr •.}�cuaS W.aassmaa aBo��Sk O�adxcine 4nu eee veR ae 40 wes c!c! (or ebe produtioa o[ a�. or b'10 tcra cacl [o� �he Wodxtioe of 6�s, � �' � .. .S:r�ecv i�di L+d�+.i�u z:;1,-�"•wa de au6oaoi�n o[90 ac+n [or tDe yrodxtion�f ce"1 u 6f0 �crq tu eLepr u�u6on ol 6+s to inclade rYfiGee.d vsuK L u7 'ssc8b+ �o�eram�atal wbLddoo a Sot u pueoo tL-reoL Sx�Lyoo�nS�LaO be eQected 6�Lewxe'�e�ea6n� �nd 65aF . .a ise df+.e +xt: �Sii Yae is raar&C�n Sadacee:1�3ee�f�Sf m7 d!xribiaS tEe yooieA xre�ge. 7be Drodatioo of pookd �ubstaxe� aed de- Li i � .-'r,yr+x �a3 oys.6�e es uT et� �*H a poakd,inBm�ee t1.e commcu<c�-e,driltieE,compkcix aod ope:atioe of a �e➢ iLereoa. �ha➢ � � �r.�J�r�A �yJ coaetreed,�kr.e de �au eiat,r�ayt Ca �be ys�mcnt o[rqaSry,u y�adutioa de�rbpmeot aad oye:�non oe tht kued f<aiera sa�/ir�bsaf e(t�s Yafe. The roT�hin F�d�D�o•i�Li1 eba8�eau �ti3 Ee paid lo Leaeot on pookd snbs�axc� prodoced troa an7 odt i� -k rrxti�a.bu w7! �.et��r�on,an t�or.u«.e�.oennr a. et�ta�a co��rcd lereD7 arl pl�ud io tLe veit 6ear�b eLe toW acrcage[a •s.�.i �r<e b ,ds ..� S(�i utsu at d�Li pssry laeu is udO.ed. �ad �Se DrSn'kdc e(��dP�in�h ►bok a le pvt G e:pca!T alb�e4 tM em<o�na bereof�L�L •araA��tin c�'✓t eucao.n.rLniaid�vx+, weuseor�u uvrps, 6a w ebasee is tle o*x:�6ip �!eDc 1�ad w aasipimeat d ten41s or to �ldn Lni �ta�S� yufa;aa oL.L+ere va51 slvi�e fetiee 4�bus(vai.5ed.iS a vri�!es tr�nd<r or auip meo�or�uni&d eo97 eLereol: �od it is «L7 �g..-S:e tL e+.�at d".s iar. �As7 Fi a6gied ef to� pan w oeM ef��e�bne Luribed I�a�s�w1 the�»i�e e a us6nre�o(�xb put a p�ns�!�➢ �c�,x�ut.y!�u'�>e ��.y�lz.at u{�Le pr�.,rb�aau yan ot�b mn dae Gem 1im a'eDe4 mA&fauh sL�6 not eycrate to&f<at a �&ct �4 'iav, ':x »!ar n;t sr<n�Dsrt a D���uii Ld.s�1iY �be said k�ece u u�axianee�k.creof�b�ll maYe dx p��meot of uN rrntais Aa aseFp- +.rt�.(�5:�iw.:, +�i,Y r ie vst.6a6 i. �e rL..vc�o!�o•.b ��dra 9.w nF.ror �wl ��c5u[e�be kuee oi �}I obtiRarione La:saks. � � . .. . .. , - . . . . . . .. . . . __ . . .._._ . -. �� _ '` . �i ! ' � ib�5.06 � .."°5-� ;•.? ��s.wv e�w s,. u knarkc euw■a wv,D�v«w.tia pa�P«c,j �o lv eaacu3 b� u� Faierd u Sa��Md�tl.� ��Jaie7 �r vi�l .KVe.1 )R�PKW dt�Rt4[a'M tt{�:a5Jas m�de ai pr�al��t�1 b Su�t or fi.krd ccen��=:e ee Fai«.���6eealoud eosairiw��s comalnea �p.�n�»be aaS��ak� �a�c.d ot an7 w:�wt►itl a r.a�uta aa11 o.v i.v.:it�te ►.k.atiw::'.•�o[tDe km�ot��ka„w M owJd'+af• S.-.�w-a ai aa� <va.n o�5rt� cwea�et aodcrutio`, iw3iwa a �oau!acoo eooeueed►ereL.sa�ldi i�M a eoo.tina�ao�e fw�fa tereFuY.oe. .yc(�tucw re.er.iea a:e.r�cnt ot�a rau;a cr iaurek Sereis aai Aer�D� crcatel t+J�et w�sot�laLL u7 wci eomyGun ooaia u.1� 11 d e�tr1 . oe�nvAe�Ae bui�ol W w�c.�o 1oe�bVH N�CI�IJf lDQ I�YI<iMI�K fllCtU�«N atfl0l; utif rfi1��y �xl pvpoet ro M L(om�elect Sq . �.1+iL�Le�comp:aJ n�.'a!� k�wv a ar�yy oo iDe<�tea�of wc6 coeeyEaxti opaw ��mod:&�wea o! �term�aa6 tor6iwu o1 JL kae�lan �.aaaaai� �ar..'ry. t,ew�x7 u.a�eeK wneader ilis kua Ia.Dok a ta ye.�!l&S.eri.�or m�lins�nk�M io�e kaw�r,x 5f P1+eui a nlr..N of rceecd t� �. tM T'eVct coaW � Lerue�ixeb}re�n�n3�s� '.Dn u.rijLt oE Lamnua�do.er a earte.T t`u7 a r.tler e[�eu a�l�n[�a a tDe kued 4e6 terur �pee�iA�i tLe kwee �l�ll fan t6a d�y t�t o Hm���o !. �'e��'�. PV�oi ul•�� q u�e�x aLee Eeoa oa i!s�lo.e dekrit�td laads is tAa e�ea�ol&In1e o1pa noeot!1 fnwr �� Ea�d I rcYwf b e6e �abn ot tDa loket�aeJ suci�a 7asu a� E�dedxkd Gae u�rce�il or ro7�hia�lkl aa1 be pr�LSe N fe+.x Eeeeaa�hr. � ria lew ud .3 1 bne�.coa�5ticoe uS �ri►uacoa!�*1s u�►e�ecoons ksw� �ed �Lell e�taed a �ad be Weffi��m U►udP� letn ud ie•i.x�aal wceearva�a! e)aa�t eD�lerre,iloa�l wst�oed 3f o:lee k�son e�m�1 �erda F . 7 7 , � ! . i V n the ternination ef this lease in r.Role or in part by election or sy failute to ' � � Fa:= pa�-s,ents as aforesaid, lessce or his assigns shal! ::ithis� 30 days release by w�ritt.n instcu-:eni :ha �ar� oz poction iRereof .5hich said lease terei�nf�s�� lease said rx�tice sRa11 3:4� be s�nt to the lessor oiving the book and pa9 iy�v Ft is expzessly ��%'rsteai that this l,ase is sub}ect to and controlled Dy any o: iRe State of Ceturado ne�v in effect restricting or li�iti .y tne poV:�is of Counties or bua:3s cf..;ovniy Co�*�'..issior.trs arx� psovision herein in conElict there.vith shall � be irucerative ar�i void. � � � d �,� I� .� � � � � � �. s � _'� • .� �"^"""^�..�.�.�""'o'�,�..� '"""�"a'� . . . ,___ . * � �g I '?:s . ,{ �. � �b���oe � � • ;,�,�- , .� � _-- _�__ ------------- ------__- - - � _ __ - - -- , _ ___ _q�-�[x—.—�o � �. .� � .. osc� ._ "� �F. f� dP ai dV ►s3 leu £M Sor� �w � . . . ... . . _ �ttt,4�T�� �y&R� � - �f-�t�t� oi uiosado �� 6J c , , _(SSAI} (j `�--- � -�- - -- � ��^_ ���., 't^T',' ��_.w'..(�\L1 �i .. �S.tete '—_ -���.�LL���� __-- � __ _ l *, ..,t_� } (iEAL) � _ Ke� 0.wn Y�Zar7c �sfd'tF�car�#.�tl y • '- (��t> -- --- � . -- ---�. . . _ y! ; :.. . . .. �_ -� .�c.���• ----�---ISEALI - _._ .. - ------��SIL! 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'� I�� aum{ 3�t o6ie kce sba!1 ttmaia ia face !or � teim of_.___ FLYQ.._. _.T<us lrom date, and ae bng Ihere�fu: u oil,aa0.a aLer I y.;m�r6am oe aieerab or�+b!uncea easeeed Lexeby,oi <it6e[ a �nl o[them,in prodaced (rom eaid had 6T � �e, ie� eocusaa� ud euisn�. � Iz..x��cr.�w uf iLr ir.�e.3xa tLe uid kssee eo.ceaeu aad aS«�: Fl�e Ihe kroe< s6iJ C<S.er w�3e uri�t ol Leaur n ro�alt�,ftee o[ tret io �!e pipe lioe to w6icL Seeaee m�l tooaccl ib�e�4�� Mvil �'` " .wee;�Le6 ,art ot il oil pza!acrd ae3 x.r3 f+om tLe Laxd premixe,or. at kuee�oyBoe, maJ 6aT or xl! aacL oae<igL�3 tol�It7 and pa� k�w� dL de mci:t price Ccr eil of Eke gt3< asJ Ftriry pre.ailie6 in the 6eM on i6e dq mo►o:!ie:oa inio piye Bnn or iato eta�6e unta. f �:cnd. ia pa� 'nsur xeria6�h liS� o! th< proceeda�ecei�ed for 6�� eoH lrom cach well�rheee Fa� 0017 ie fom�l,or the merket �ilee �� � :Se Yr:l ot �oc3 Ei+ �-`<3 07�e y�cmises,an3 I�wr �0 6a.e e��4ee ot eou 4om�ni s�e�fa all�to�u and�1:ioside lib6u in�Ee principal d��llie� Y k.�e oo ecch I�al d,:ria�e Se ear.e eme E! m+kin;!i�orn cooxctiom rit6 tEe�rrll al 6ie own riek and eapcnx. I 7L'r.1, tap+7 Ie�er occridev l!Sl o[�!e mvke! �t1x a� �Lc.ell W� ia: p:'.:a,:r3 L-cW u7 r; e'.� _al avd e6 tse prrmix0. or (a � -ke mana:`a:r::r a( cccal-`_•-a3 S�5x a dry ee�xe�ci�S e�� � Foorti. 7.+ �+!T k+eoe oaeeid6d (�1 of�6e F���d� reed�ed 4om ibe eale oF anl wbeuoce cosered b� �bi�k�eq aEer �Lu al �nd W � � �-±.3„_ ...-a.,... .wtceL v'�i�'ca k�eee ma7 elat to peadax. w�a ud m�rtet ftom iLe k�sed pnmix�. r"�_ _ If nu +r0 6e c�mzoceS oo �ai�i iand oo a 6ctwe �he__-IL_d�1 of__—_�Sl48�S�L.—__, 191__.__..tLi�ksae s!a➢ le+mis+Se E _� m Sw�yettits, a.i!as the ksxe oe or Sr:ae IAat date aLtil p�J w le�<r b tLe Icawt W b 13e keaor�uedil ro i�.__________._-- 6oard ot S�mtT r•,�ia�ioaar� _ e�mc.�___SYea1s7�SeJsor444_------- x '4 wae�eer u rocc<sau�s a� �a7 Mak ri�1 �lic3 it mal be mer6�d. or eooso�l�.ed.a vLic6 �uec<eds W ib basus, a ux4 Ot ul D� �5cxeof. 17 paic'�+sc u.aLrlvix, �6ic� �+ff coeu.ae u �Ae depovia+T rcguReae aI cLange� i.� tLe orneisElp d t6e uid 1:..�d, �Le �am ef �nth�mdzad�l:iRtodlt�ll4o- ""' ---- -notuxs. .�:cy �p eyer�:e u a r.ntal �a! co�u �Ls pririkge ol de:erria� i4 eommenceseot o! � .eD [u ewehe mo¢t6a 4om wid d.u. [s tike etaaerr ard oyoe 5ke yaT�eob ar t«ies+t6e eom.'nexem<at oE � veLL ma� be fnnLe�dekrred!o�like pericd�oS�4e ume nam6er o1 oon�6a�xxedreb. [ � �c.i u u vo-?er.:oo�l ud �&eed ia��[ie eoasdaatioe Er� cecited Lejria. :Se �ew� P+F�o4 eovers eot oe17 lLe pn.�leta R�nted b Se due �Le� � eeid 5nt ceata4 ia p�7sbk u a[aeaaid,bat a�o tEe kwee'�oytioe el<iRadinL��t yeriod a�daaafd,�sd�aJ��w'`-r i.�Sb wnfene3 RmhL .�. pc �id 6T ��k a dnh ud ma� be �emitted DJ�ea�l D1aiLet oi �ental on a befare tLe�en�al-y��iet date �Li➢be deemed a tmet7 teader •Lec.d u3 sL:D Dreclade terminatioe ot tSis k�x. Noti��Latan&a tfie &ul oE ibe keeor.a Ws�nceeuoe Sn le�ertst.cb p'7m<nt a leoder of :muS a rhe ma�aer prooided abwe eL� be bind�n[ oo tbe 6e++'ti�°+xre, <eautas and �dm.iaistr�ton o! �xb pueoa SLoe1d ab7 .re➢ dn'9ed on �he La3 �ba.e dexribed be a dq 6ok or asx to c�oa and tLere ue eo other yrodocin6�cD a �e➢a on �6e in3 x Lnl51s �K+��e +� � p�in[ �ooducud �Lereon, tLea aad In ��1 ereol if a ve9 is mt tommeuted 6efarc ILe ueit<anaiad n¢L+�-MTe6 • iate �.4er Se <zpnnon o[ sir.ery 1901 dal� t+� � due of �°ch dr� b°k a caeenoo o[prodxtio0.t5is kue eLaD tamia�u t�to botL partiea m7eu the 7easee, en or L.`.we �Le �eau19�J+�E da4 eese eneme6�lu� IDe e.pu•rioo d niub l90) d•l� Gom iSe due of iLe complecbo oE ihe d+� � hor ar cesearica of D�7oe6oa. 3a11 resame �be�alme+t ot reuuU in�Ee eame amoaot ud is �Le eame maneu u hereinbe(ore Pro^ded� aad i� i� a{-ecd apoa resa�[�e at tie 1�t e: :,a.i.s.u a5ove p!s+S3ed.16e laet Qrece�n6 puiB��pL De�eol. 6overnia`the pal�ol ei[entals �ed 1De •dee �hr:xf. s3aSI wctiov ie�u u tboa�tbere 1ad ba� oo�etemptioo �n �he renul p�7meat If a dr7 Lole s6onSd be dn9ed ir i!prodxtion �r.xs,� .�r cm. ws�.auu w.iaerf l901 d,n v�i.x w �e beo�ets� o[�6e L� rev of the prim+7 te�m. no re¢W q7�ni ot uMratioo� ue .cceseu7 io arEcr u keep sLe lease ia faa darin[tLe remsindee e[:he prSm�zJ taa [f.�fur�De e�pitatioa ot �A�prim�+1 urm Lereo[.Qrudnetios � etetl aue hoo u7 u¢+e. t!u k�x �lafl oot lermiaase i1 kree ra�e�ope:�tion� [ar lba dritinL eE a re`.l or�eqnntioa d yrodecooe �izlia aineg' t901 da5+ frxi socl �as�Coe. ud �fis kue aha0 remdi is lorce ud eSea dedni Ifie proea¢tioa oi �oc1 oW+�tion� 'nd. if yrodoctio¢ � :�ak� �:e•som.�hea u Ywt Wzafur u so�► 7rodx,tioe eoodaaa. � I1 n u� d+�e. ei�ber tdae v afier �Ee esyuatiaa o[ �De prim+0 term ot ill�k�x.�bn is asT 6n ve➢oo �6a Lnd�taexed 6uebl.u w .x��r in,!� �,r3 .SCcL sc.i L�S, �re yooled a ne3riaed,.licl 6 uyabk o[ yraiowL � D�7�t 9autities, bat s6icL i� eAatan ei�Ler beioro a .f�.a qcv!n�cc�o �h<rdro� w3 �be �rodoc�;oa �refrom L oat Dris[ wld ar aeed.inaee aFas b W7 u teoder lo Ihe mioetal ovnu�is lbe depod. . �p�}�a,u3:n �be,ea�y u ro7at7.a sam eqaa1 b t6e amoant ol deL1 re¢tsa yal abk endei tLi�kaee. Soc6 pqmeou�h�D be ma&on or befae � 2e aAat�ro7�J Y7arw da:e,u herd�&5or.1.xa eccr�:m`�fter tLe e�y'u�tion ol oioery (90) da7s[rom ebe datt tbe�rc11��e Sotin,ukw prior - �wrJ dxe sas£ru e6��A is prdoud aad w[d a i.iol. I�6te muner.oe or befota e►c1 wtceed�e6 �Latdi m9a1t7 W7meot daY sh�e soc►eu . Nu r�xco..ua=e.S:t.Ea::¢ale p�74'+-at a•det-ia W�o��h�ia�4e Ym!/m04Lt�RW W. A�EYt-IY[U 1rtII C�pIDZt OI�006�IOpa 7it �aay�5e� shap y conv.iercl rori.r aQ yra�idoas ol �Li� kue u � ptod�cot�ell aed tbi�kue�6a11 be ia fora tad eQcct is 6te mam<i u tDoa� � � . �1,.. a ._ zK..11T 6eias yodoud ud wid oi wed. Tbe tam '6u�eD'�fiaL ioclode�eQs upabk d D�ociai nUvd p4 eoeLeaxse. �:.ccCa.r w aaT Orso sohetaxe. wd�e4s daai6eA as[u weIla b�aa7 iacersxeoLl a�tLocil7. 7Ds Mrm �LaNa rol�J P+7meot date' �SsII S` zras u rn M6 �.s:e e( �M� Yaee it ritli� 1De prlmuT k+m. or uT �o6xqoc� e^_•:••t_-rl ILereol, i1 afte: 1De primar) le�a u7 aast- �y� thi �_�arr �ts:e of tb� Seax if m reutalqs7i��date G �pxi5t6 Eereia. (/.ail�aw o.v�'�e iate:r� ic tS:�6c�e devri4!J lae�!r1N tAe eawe�nd�ndi�f&d ke�ieqk eaate tDeze34�hes IAe raT�kiea wd�tntaE� � s.:ds �rc lr3 shaQ Ge yaLt tAe Yazr on17i ia tSe p�oyortioo �1ic►lff iakrnt bcu�b ehe�bok aP��OX1�IEtA IY. ISO�l4fl.NCL[l:JL�L�SI Ilt < .n.:<ar.d �t•tr vzt nuu�a[rcatsl asnirour�e[•r�Ysxe 6u b.e�eod 6ed o(�aJ revudoo b��is�occaned to coerr tDe inw<st w�c�aired. Ai7 :o�r_� ;� �i yr✓.o•ane Goa the �'me b.�3ed krf b �LSc� �be BWcst o!kror maJ be �aD3� sEaD be Eedected trom �Ee ro7�lna D�d u !!::s_ liwe .ha"3 la,e �Le h¢e w w irn,o[eot.W.a'1 �ri�ay.r pralxa!oo uM��nd (w iuoy�ntion� thereo4 eaaP��au� trv�m �dL d . . ir�r. Err:etdl fa.•�ie d�t u u!r:me ts rcmave �11 sac►i�e+T�nd [atotn ylr.cd w �dd Dteml�a. ixlodiei �6e rilM b M� �nd remoee 'ad��, . . [er-.e.bA H7 L.�d�.'�+tn ussed N iaey.r�aoas te peaLi ueD�os wid LaSa��fea rt4oaled b7 tLe k�wr�kuee�laD burl►is pti;L'us � v'w�•jr,r b/7� `b r✓J�D�Pi b�M'Ee6 voa daa 2d3 fea te Se feo�e e�b�n eo.r oo uSd y�rafuw�+e6oe� �be �ri�ke eon�eat e[�he k'wr. � 1�.. .MIi k.e 3i ri�¢t n 3/.H w com➢�(»s vSe1 reaeoeab:e Xi5teoce �r1 6(P�td U) u)ve�J eommetttd ritbie tEe tet� ef t6lr k�x r.t�4� n�.q rr.�c<yi.3 bf.�a di anost.fne ef a v<a.5yS►u 6u.a tomm<oced�itlis wc6 terd lf dI anL la�ar dtLee ot tbem be (oaod ls . � �{a;�e✓is:s �cT����•'J,d!s Yue�5e7 v.aoeae w!5e 1� hrce �;S ble e&d u 11 ,ocL�e9 tiad 6aa too9lettd tS�e t!e Ir�ef Jan if%s a�ht �aii/iA � L.w. »Sse57 [�u!.A �L Adi �m1 yVQ N�I.I Of ViODILt!LI vfe�K eo.a<d b1�fI�kase.w up O�e�Lereof.�iS otbe+Led.ka�e v iaw Ss cL. ifi�*f rtis:.f q �a7 b�u �a4 fr>a o�u b cri..Ltbr bixs u atur prolxr3oe. �1n ia Lewee's Fad�meot&b ecee++ul er �d- u1Y'e�A A!•.r[Y�/•�•n/9'JR �r�W, LY1 IL,f/A1TsC/A �bI puttet YRiP�lG 1tCM�l1 OI Oi�Of I�i'30CDpoo 5n��5�H be Sab s�nit a�xiu aat n � . ��i w n.� �S! vr.a'e yr;rK✓d�r rfiotr.d is asT Ftl�r�}ar S4te If�.MLI�n!e a ienA[ioe fat the dn'I6n�a uW�tioa el aee vrll.u for i.�n:+�h: .�..���>nio i�irtVi �t�J.�r�%n h,e v.i �r3.•w N)v�rn eteL !K �6t D�o-'1a!tiis o[ a'1, u 6M ure� uc1 fa Ibe plodxCx e1 6�s. r,rY�c�;s 2i ysyY,pfss� NL�w�n>fr � P.�f�:'r9M Jle�pI YJ Yf<� hr t!: p�dSvt»a o!al or Rt��!r.� fx iL: Q�vin�t;�n ef x��lo in./aie -.,n..+.n•el r,LtJ.er,a a iA .,� p�ati»lL:roL Sv.►�n3eL�S��� edected LJ u�uei esm�til� and R6ai ' , t � .------��— � . . . 1'uq .1 �Er !rN pL4lr��Iod��a �aprJ 1<w.v I�fir�Arr oce w cuu) wd � C��l. �._ 4'��C�i�Ys t�� .��lII3 .�iCilljl.��'��� 1�lCYlCr .� S'�tf ol t3� er:ooS pu1. l���ic�hrr ralle3 k�xs. � Y \L.\�:,4� I� '1: �. 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Cs��a:era.;.w ef Wt yerrnixa tAe xai�l k�ete tvauaab aa3�Fa�: f:-et ?;b k�+see aEa� d<S�cr r✓t3e mn:.7���k.a,r�� �v�a2:T, (tee oE Mft Ip tDt yl� }i0�!J ve�i�v IGiit< evS eoeaec�i4 welfs,�tba <qa�l ae<.ifi:b p�K e!a7 u:l pca��,r�'.a.�i�a��ue.� tDe lraacd pe<miere,w, �t kexe i eqtico,ma5 ka� oi ull �ac6 ou<i66tL rol�Iry u3 pq kewr �.Er xazt�t p-n< tit v] oi :!e pw'e uJ ;r�rit7 �ve.�iiie6 ia �Le &Id eu t6e d�J �oc6 oil is run in�o pipe lion w IeW �lor�ge t�nk> e�.vo.i Tu ps� !ea,r+e w<ri�AcA lSf'� o! tLe pra<tJ� rrceirel fur 6ef eol3 from eacE ��eL v6rre E�� oa17 is loand,oa t6e m�rkrt rdv �t , �.`..c .r:l ,! �h ;a xe3 u3 ite Er�miv+,ud L��.wv to Aa.e Bs�{rre ol caat(rum anl rell fx�ll etarr��nd tll inside SgLh in eLe yriotipJ d�ellie� � S.��ao.xd;ssl du��F iSe xse ome b�mak�.nS 3i�o�rt tamn�tions vitL tLe we0 tt Si�ovo rie4 �0�1 etptax. TS:rd 70�y• Ieaav xceibLih {!+a1 0[iLe aartrt ��tue at t!e �eL for Ea� proAoctd Gcm anf oil v<ll aod axd o9 �Lt premixs, u !a � ♦ �4 aanu!a.rue af ca.i�;Jca� «+c•5t< ee dry avmsercial ta� ' iwr:'s. Ta p�� kmut oce-riaht! l?f� ot tDe proc«.is receire3 (rom �Le ez2e o(aal �aki4ntt toeertd b] t6i� luae. otLct �Lu aFl and 6u � .a.i tSe ,M,do-:b iL�cnC ��L ksaee mi�lect ro ycvdmx, ea.s asd mutet from �Le kaud yrcmiu► !f eo vc�1'x va.-uec,-r.! oe f�i,! lsm! ua w Dri«c the___�—d�7 0!_.__._..XSIY�bS�X___.__. 1916___.Ni�leaec�h�0 tcrmin�te .. :o S.xS ,wnir+, uie�.r th< k�ee c� a Lv:o:e tSat d�'e abtil p��w teo3er lo tLt Saao�� b 16e keeai u<dit in tLe' __'.--- � _ is�ionera----------Dauc■�---._GZtsI�T�SB10t4d?--- ------ _�2ai�4LS4tiIIt7� x �a smc+wr a wecev+r�,or u7 Daak�it1 �LicA i� ma� be merged, u eeawlidakd, w Mhich eaueede to ib b¢uxs� or uee4 a ul pan . .h�rNf. b� poich�.e cr aIlcrrix, �hich aSeD c000nx u eha &posital tr8u3ka o[ tEesBn in tLe ovneraSip o[ �he uid Iand, �Le s.:m ot QIIS. t+3II�Cld_.�1ZLR1II�.�IQ�-._.-_ _ �_ �___�Y..��������_�_�DOII.ABS. _'_'_' ___.____ ._.__ __ __—'___ __'__ _ .li.-b eSe7 opa7a:e n a rrnesl �ai rnver tLe K�.::e�t a[ def<rr-i [be tommcocemcnt oF � .cr➢ fu n.eS.e moo�Le 4om �aid dete. Ia like manner aa�l �poa 4ke Da.��nu or teaien �!e com�rxcaeat o{ a YrJ sa7 be fartLer de{:cred!o[like pexiods ol tDe umt eamber of mont►f�oceeedrdJ. .�ai;t ia an3m:oai �.m!agnd ihit tAe ttaide��uon Srst�ecited Eerein, tLe doro pa7meo4�wer�not onl!tLe privi2eg�s ganted b the defe vLen uid 6r_t rcnul is p�yibk u �furesaii but aLoo ehe kesee's opoon ot<rtendiey eE�t pe�od n atore.si.f-.ed ao�and atl aber righb eoa[enexL Reah6 � —a. bc pa:1 b. c5rct er dr�fi and mal be remittcd 67 mail Mu6os o[ rm41 0o u bcfore �he reoee2-pa�iag dste s6�9 be dcemed a ume17 1<ade+ �lec.�S ui •2n!I rec?r'_e tctminaow of �h:� kase. l�io[vitlstaading the deLLb oS tLe kawr,or Lis eauua ia inlereK � pafineat a under ol :e¢t:s ia the ma�xr proridnl abose eha➢ be biedia6 oe �Le Leirs, de.ixee, eeecaton �ad �dminievawrs of sutA yereoa ' . 'yueW u7 �e� driud on the Saa3 abo�e dre+ib�d be t dq lole w c<ax u prodace aud SLcre�e �o ot}er pcodndng te➢ o� �cIIs o0 1Le i. '.�d x ui5a; o�er�eom �re �t bein6 toadxecd tDe:ea+. theo and in ebet�rtol i(a xell i�oo[commeottd bclors ehe oe:t eaeuioE�wu]-pa�ied �' 3ate a.9cr �Se ezpv�coa of nieery t90) d�ys fxem tLe d�te o[ sxL M 6ok or cesea5on o[Qrodvetioo,tLie k�x esall termina4 u to both D�4 -m:r,a ehe:es�ee.ev cr b`ae �he�eetai-pe.ina date ne�t eneain6 aher tbe e�pir�tion o[ nineq (90J daSs Gom tL�-der,� o(t4e cromy?etiou o!tAe dr� Su;e ar.eaeariu�ol pcalacdeq ��re�ame i6ep�7meot of reutals ia �Le eame �ewanl �nd fa tLe eama meaner u Lereinbc(xe pro�ded, �nd it ie �,q<e.i npca maspaon oE che 7men1 01 renta7e,u aba�e p+ooided. t6e ket precedirt6 par�graph Lermf, 6osernia; the pqment o! reaLla and �Le .a�_. .�.t_ �.,_� .,.,..r,.,. _.�_,. ..�g� �yrc 6�d been no iet�mptioe [n ehe:<atal pe�menl 2t a d�Lok e6oa7d bc dn"IIed a ii proJx600 cia,ca ::sap G��.nJseqatut to nfaei� 17�1 6aps yritt lo tLe bepnnina o[ ehe Lst leu oi t�e primax� tt:m. no rennl paymect a operanon� are ` eecesear�in en;er�n Eerp ihe lease ia face dur.n8 the remainue�oi;Le Drime�term. ]f.a(ur ebe e:pinEon o[t6e primary term hereo[,Qrodoctio� � � s6u1 �xix '¢om �a� caue, itis itax �oiu noi 4rmie�le ii icsero resumes openiions for tre drillin�ol a veII o[ rtetontion o[ piodocooe iitLis a�netJ �?�I ds.�froa roc1 cewuoe, ud tbis kau aLa➢ :emain in (xu �nd eSat durina tDe proeecutioo o[ sncL oper�eoes and, i( prodx000 � .__�::; '.`..�:���.w'_`._'_ :�:c_e ;...::rafca b axL prodution ooariaan. It es ua ti.�e, eit6er Er!ore or dv� iLe ezpi«tion o4 tDe prioeri term o[e61a k�x,�Aere ta anJ 6��ti'�n oo �6e lao3�coveret 6cre6� oi on xler Eia.:y rii3 .hicL aui lands �e pookd w mitiml, R6ic\ i�tayabk oi prodxin6 ia pe�ing qamtitiea, bat stich i� aSutdn eitEer before� aScr prafxion �Fere.roq u.3 t3e �rodxuoo [hcrefrom ie not being eo2d o�n9e6,ksaee a8a�W yq or uader to lLe mixril ovaur in tLe dep�e. :or��aak m�red in �Lc k+x, u IvT�-4.a scm<qual b�e amemt of]e47 rmtiL�ps�able mder tbie k�se. Sach pa7meot�sEa}I be made on o�befo�e � . �e �nn[-in rc..3 . ._. ,.. y p.��...,..e,as reie aert�ccrvia6�� e:p:ntioa o[niaet7(9D}da��Gom tLe Aa�e�rell�u�ati4 vnku pi ior -s wch Qs�e.a.s froa �se�ell ia p�odoced ud acld or¢sed. fa tile mmnu, on w 6etore eees eaeceedio6 e5ut�a rofalt� pa7ment d�4�h�7e exh 6�s .cll remsics sSotie.:esue a6al[make Pe7men�of a5uFia aes ro7i'�J�� ��+�m�ud manner. A ehet-io 6u rell e�pebk o1 ycodoc¢6 is p�Ti� f Y,.anax. eka" `.e w:sE.z3-.;..',rr a.1 p�.,-"�xs:.! ts:s S..'�:;e s :�.:a:e.:a;reil arwi�3is k�ae s6w'6e in force and e6ect io like mnnae�u tLoe ` �hr 6u[Se:efrvm Tere sctaiDT�6 W�����or axd. T6e ierm '6u�ell'eLaO ioc7ude scW t�yabk of prodxing osioril 6a�tondeoeate, �t=-.�Rs�.�e .nr ;ueoc.nbeua«.aad idln<ivafied a�b+e ull+D7�n! €o�ernmenhl �atboriq. T!e term 'sAaFis ro1�14 W7mmt date' s6eD aeu �a�rea .ieg La:e o( �s 6c� if ri:Lia � ,�rimvT tesm, a an7 eabeeq¢enl �nni�ersex7.4ereof,if a(u� ILG �flm6t] (�fID�N. llJ lPAS- .. :cisuT da:e d�tea+e if no �cc:a]-yq:eg d�te i� aped5ed E'irin. ff xd!esace 6i81 i Itea lL'KltQ IG tDC�DOi!I�.f9[IIIKA IS➢J IL6] �e eat've aed or.divided(x eimpk eetate tLerciq i6en�Le rq�Itie�and reotals Sczris pro i.'.ed shv7 be pai�f the kuci oaty ia t6e pcoputioo �LicL Si� inte:eet&u�te ehe�6ok�od m3�rided!u. Hovever,rac!ren4L e5a➢be -� sacase.f u'Le a!st wcceediud rental annioerur�etvr k�u<bas 6een 000fied o[an� rner9oo 6erisi����to eovet t6e intereet�o�oymred. Aa� �cac¢ ia the p�rkction fmm tLe abore d:em"bed Ged w �6iri tLe IaDrna of kua ma� 6e aabjecl s6eLL De dedvcted froc eLe m�aSna Drodded `w b•z�n. � __' [.ea�e< sAa'3 6asc rLe rigSt ta ex,Gu o!oe�t,6u,a'I aad�aw pcodoced oo ufd�Iend !u ib o�u�tioos tLereoq eiup[ �ater &om iella ol . . - •.�-s,..�e ` ' aa:a•r..'.-:".`-t at ul time b rcmu�e �4 maeLincx7 and 6ztua Dl�ced oo uid premisee. includ'ini ehe ris6t W dn� ud remo�e ��i Le�!e shaH ya7!x daaai�+aued L7 ila ogeraoons W 60�[�V�oo uid Lnds'WLeu rc9un'ted 67 tLe kasor�kseee�Sa➢6ap W�V�D�Gae� ti;ov,�inv i�i !(a�e0 aSall d dn"➢ed v.uer t3aa YW t«t W tLe Gwx or ben oo�on uid prcmfxe,�itLoul ebe �rittsn wmeat o[the k�wr. Les�ee�Da.7�.e �e riglt b driD u eompktion�i1S �euoaaLk diEgeace and�epuc6 (1) uJ neL eommenced ritbio tLe tum o1 t1i�k�x ud i2i �nl oe.R eomw.xed beSore�Le tompteoov d a�e➢ihirl Lss beea eommeoced iitLin eac6 kna If a1 and eas ot eitLu o[tbem 5e[oand in y.is6 aactities is an!eoeh wc11,rlii kaae�Eaa eontiax and 6e is fxu�it1 6ke eEcct u if mcb �ell 6ed been eompk�ed vithle t6e te+m d lean q I, Seian 5nt nen6n¢!d. - Lresee is bezcF7�ut.�d tLe riif��ndy��s b yooi a�eombine ehe �Qeaae eovercd E9 to:s;e:u.�.o:cc) Mr�tios tDereo4 sit6 d6'r]aed,k�x x'run is tLe r,e'a�ry i6:ze+�(u u7 cme �M Srom ome b eae,vs•.tLer before o[a[ur prodoctio4��o[*Leseei�jodpoea!it 4 eecas�i7 ar ad- �.seL'e�o M+o:n the yre�rnt»o ot s�als �ad 1!e coaw�arion ud Qauat ahivute rccovrry of a1 a 6�s SocL iwoYna sh�0 br lnto t tait ar ooiu oot ��ad"ud'u a^s�he vcH�e y�eaaSbed a�«qaira]is an7 P<3va1 a Ses4 1��,ade�,nk oi�egaLtioo fo�ebe drilbns or opera�oe ef M....n ...uV >side3e6��riaem aBo�:ble y<vSacuoa trom��rR a+��n nc1 tor �De p�odutioo o[ p'L o� 610 aere� <ac1 for tLe prodxtioo'ot sy �.+vebera u�c Tu1er,plu � ee!eiuee evn the wrioem un o[40�tres !or t�e pralxtioe o(al w 6f0�ue�!sr tLep�odacOon o[ps b ixlade � � al.�r.aad vs<ade a u� ineaaur jo.mmental wLL�Ssoa ee Sot u Putioo �bexeoL Su5yoo6es sL�O be�Eected h T.ea.ce's eiec�tie`ud ffie� i�� :s ct< e6ee .5!: h.'� :u ia �auQed u taatnr�ent Neetil�ia6 w3 deecribia; eLe pookd wuge. he ycodoctioa o( pooSe3 eabetaxn aed de- ' neiv�at aad oys�ri�,a ae ttj 0({ei1:L q pYilGd.iDCiO�TJ`tb eommeoumcnt, M"Oieg,eompktioo aod operatioo oI a �e� tbe+eoo, 3a0 . � ti_anrl�:!i asA con�tr+!d.�1uv t6e ume e7ect nuyt fa �Le D+7meat o(ru7alry.��proJs:er�.d.n<1o�eet e�3�yere�i ee t6!k�eed . f:xis.n rv✓ir�vrmt e(his I.ax. TDc:s7�hies h.reia yro:ded e5a1!xcrx vrl b!paid to Ltuot on yookd su3et�+ce� prodoud Gou ��f ceit ia . ..Iu prr/s�ia,6�oe}�:� tbe pr�rfietr»,tlse Lessors vre�se fote�cN ia ihe Lod ro.ered hcrcbl aed placed ia t6e anit bars b t6e tdal acrt�Fe ia �, �Le tuf Jaces Sa .u3 ..;c �� if CJ nt�;e e(d�F,.r qrtT LrcH if as�1�e�S,a�tDe yrin7rl< et a�cpJas i� .Sok w L yan is ayr<utl a0o.ed,�De eo.a..a 6�reo! .5aR . •rt.-✓, w:Yii�r,i�,e:!catr�rt, �Srniustnvw��xce�u�u�sdp�, 6W oo c5as�< ia tDe o�xrsLip ef�6e Lad ot uaianmeot of t<ot�h or ro�aluc� � JaA s ti Ias no tL i�»!c�0"1 a!vr�7nxe 6��b<�(arnisAed�i[L a rriti.i traes4t ot aedp mmt or a urti&d eopT eb!reol; �aS it i� herc6T . i,x-<�S:s!L<.ro+tTie ka�!�6x0 6e ari�!R as ur s Y++�a ysru of xb �Mse d!r.n"6eA l�od�aM tEe�ut3oee o!seeigaee�of�xb D�a+ D�s s��9 'r.1�:as. M'��it u �h!qs�:ocat ef�}i. �*vf,rti�aav p�rt ol[be na4 dae Irom 6im a tbem, mck defiuh �5ad oot operate to dcL.t u t�ec� dii� � � '.��.:r n 'a���;t t�nm� put �,e Yazt�a(uiA !ao%s v1f1 tLe'a.%S kwee er u�aal�ne��bxeo(sfi�D m�te dx p��mtet ol u'u!renhls A��e�siga- -.nt A�1:�iiv.;� .*�i u»y�n .Mll a.in rL.rr.c�e!�v6 a.eaeq.ar rrfi'.r �nA fixLu[e tTe Uaxe el �TI ob5[�rion� 6er<aeder. v . i • �- - -`. � 4 '� .i;L�� 26'7:i"SA5. � ,3-.2 �,apa�aa.it►W �u.nr lexawtta�nici�u-.4J1 x k�sesa Yw�caa W D�esxud 1! uf Fo3erd a 4at� {erJ��.� �atLa4h� x vId � �.3a7 i►lPwy S�`=ns�,rvk reta.zaw. wde x s-oaubataJ ►7 4at�a FN'ra7 N�4 Q�4 ot Ft3Na1 o�cM bard4 c.ommiuwoe�a com�.ttew ea M �e.3�rn.k�u�4 �+v w�i wt i�itl u wt�eq JuD CJC RV W[YS0 � f10I11101�I l�J OI IE! k�O��I W�kau x M�oaide«d a e.;! �l �+l c:.a�n�N�a�es+t w3e�ul:si.eoo-.4uoa x .ticaLuaa coau[x.f 6<cel�,aor.laL i�be w eoo.uuU a uwe(or�be tcrdu8o�. _ :� Yc(a:c.ra cs�r�ios or raawet o! u7 aL'�a iateteN Etc<i�w1 la�bl cnau3 aad�et oati aot�A�1!�:j F:h coaidasea oulee u�ri`11 0!s�7 �x S�vms�Aaw a1 W w-c.v fes.s u µea a w1t t a t!a f u kinv�x axe l k ti o a ►e�e o f:a a d r L i G �a� �r.1 p��K b De L 7om�ed e?a� tfe7 +►a:L vle�wy5td.nt�DS 7e�v a uKW w iLe e�eral e! wci cvmYD�sca operate �� mo4&�coa el tLs tum��nd eoaditioa'e!tN,kue vlen i a�o�i+oe�t cletewi�� �} [,wR�aV �t ta,�� �mo3er t1i�kaeh ia�Ro7e a ia sar�lJ&$.uui oi mu�nt a te:ea�lo�La kww.a 6P'v�i a rebue of�eard le =#, :!� pvper .auX. - la�wac 9erebf xe7au��es3 rc3ayai�Aa cV ^tf��!Domes�a4 dorer w ea:te�!t►e7 or ei3er et e�em a�la.e ts x u eM kued lud. epen tLat �De kwee�ll ka�e tAe d t�t u tiwe :a�ieew�x k+ear.Df p+IMot a�t �PM�+�n a aEee t4s�oo Je abore ri is t!e er<�t el&I�eh o1pa lmeot 6J �� � �� vta:ed t��e df,o of i!a lolder t�er�. ia! wc\ Q►7oeab as D�deduciaS lsom�sl�e�tJ oe ro7�hie��Ne!ma�be Wlable b k�sor 6etea�d�e. i!i►ka�e u2� ie ea�w a�eooa ak! �tiPuawoa►i�ds e�cA esee�aii kwa asd�LLL astsad u �ed Ee EI►diai oo N�ud�r,Le{n ud .. k.S.sen�e�3 wtt�ew+� u3 �So.e ot J�kwh �i� �Jt��f�tlet kwan aemai ►eeaCs . , c-,a �er-i;:.'�,:� ef thi; 1_��se in :.`:ole cr in gact by electien or by EaiS�ice to �,'�1 , -�n;; �; ; -esaid, Sessee or his assigns sh.ali sritt�i�1 J0 days r_�lease by r�..;�:e r._}. _._ . ;�;:c�e,^ instn:,:c:�: che Land or ��r:ion thereuE �:^ich said keaze terainates, ar+J -a.c; r c;ce sh�'. 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M . . � 51� G°dtln� Erytm--'----- — ---- — — Na�al Rbbe n ivs—s ' , � -_., , , . �' � :� K r:��►.0 rto� , �" � \�'tlt:lib3S, a publlc hearing wAs held on h'ovember 'l4, 19T5, in ;s� cAe cn.�mtkir3 ut tt�e B�tiard o[ Caanty Commissionere, �Ycld Ccwnly, r3 ' Cotorado: to: tAe purpwe M heari3�g the petltlon o[ the Colorado State `;� tiig?�w�v Ikpartment, clo l.ea O'Connor, P, O, Hox 85�, Gree2ey, r �i � Crtorac�o, (Lernard Lznd) requesling permiss[on to lecate a gravel pSt ;?;�;x , ��prrat(c�n on the follow[ng described properly: '` ; ;: A rea t 1 � tract or parcet oC land containing 8, 7 acres, more or less, in t�e �I�P} of Sertim 15, Townshfp 5 North, Range 67 West c�f t�;e S« 4ri»ctpal ,lleridtan, in 1YeId Counfy, Ca�ocado, sald '�*� tract or parcel being more particutarly described as [ollows: ,� Beginning at a point in !he PI�Y4 of Section 15, Township 5 North, , ;:� Range 67 1Yest, cxi the South Right-of-way tine of U.S, Heghway c� , � 34 opposite Staticxi 287t00: ; ,Y'� , i �;;,-- I l, Thence S 21°48' E, a distance of 323 feet � � - ' 2. Thence S 9°28' E, a distance o[ 304 feet 'r 3, Thence South, a distance ot 580 teet ` �� 4. Thence 19est, a distance of 60Q feet 5, Thence North, a distance of 760 feet, cnore or tess :'� to the point of beginning. F �� . � € � � The above described parcel contains 8.7 acres, more or less. j � � �: A rea �i2 ` ' � A iraci or parcel oI tand conta3ning 23. 1 acres, more or 2ess, in the 1�IEs oF Section 16, Township 5 DIorih, Range E"' 67 �Yest, of the Gth Principal hieridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly ��, descrihed as Co2tows: � Beginning at a point in the NES of Sactlon 16, Towrsship 5 � � North, Range 67 West, on the South Right-of-way tine o[ U,S. Highway 34 opposite Station 2&6+00: 1. Thence N 89°57' E, a distance of 900 feeE 2. Thence S 82°3i' E, a disiance uf 108 teet 3. Thence S 2°03' E, a distance ot 986 feeY 4, Thence S 89°�7' �Y, a distance of 1007 teet 5. 'Fhence N 2°03' W, a distance o[ S000 teet, more or less, to the point of beginning. The above described parcel contains 23. 1 acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the Petitioner was present, being represented by Mr, r E,eo O'Connor ot the Colorado State Highway Department, and Nf�EREAS, there was no oppositton to the request of Petitioner for "�' the location of satd gravel pit oyeration, and _>,��:, WHEREAS, the satd requested gravel pit operation is located in an agricnit��ral zona as set forth by the Wetd County Zon[ng Resolution, and � WFIF.BP,AS, accordiag to �ecYion 3.3(8) and Sectian 6. 1(3) of lhe Zoning �� � ' ' '' Resolntiun u[ yye3d County, said gravel pit operatton may be authorized upon 1 ��" ` the appraval af the Weld Caunty Planning Commission and the Board of County C�mrnissi�,nors r,t Weld County, and � � � . :�. � r {' i %� ,� ! � . h;;� I ? ._ , . _ ,_ _ . . . , _.. ...,.:;�.�,.�._..._ ,.-.N..-. n-.-.,�.�.:-��-� ,...,t�.,_-,•�-�f .. ,_. , . � ._ . � �Yr� . y_,- " r �--•-.-��vnr• _ _ . r t�� � , .� Y� ` �tittr:ht:as, the R��.ard of t cxinty Connziisslcmery heard alt the t `- t��tiai��ny ar:3 stat�nienEs of those pr��senh nas studied the req�est of s;r , ,. the Yetitiaier azid studied tha ra�commendaHons of the 1V^ld County ,'-;;:, . - Ptancung C��mmission and harIng been fid�y tnformed; +;.- NO1E', TN8R8FYlRE, BE [T R�:90LYF.U, by Ihe 13oard o[ Counly Cummissic�ners, th�t the appllcatlon ot the Colorado State Ilighway De- ' part�i;ent, c/o i.eo O'Cor�nor (Leonard Land) to locate a gravel pit cpera- , � tion on tre prerolses indicated above be, and it hereby is grante� under the conditions follow�ing: t, That aqy water and s�ni4atfoii facl2ttIes to be installed shall �� bP 3DQC01Y� b� the State CCeal\t�l�epartment, `' � ' 2, That Petiticxter shall proceed with due diligence to effect con- -� ' straction of said gravel pit operasion and that he shall have up to o�e year � froin date hzreof t� Degin the construction of same; otherwise, the Board ,, m�r, for goo.f cause shown, on its own motton, revoke the permit herein granted, j � � 3. That when gravel extract[on is completed said permittee shall immedIateiy notify the Board o[ Coanty Commiss[oners and said permit ''� ' shall autocnatically be revoked withoutfurther action otYhe Board, � I4, That the operation and devetopment of each gravel 'pit excavation t � and reAabilitation shall be limited to plans as submiEted and in accordance � wi!h the rules and regulations for the operation of gravel pits as adopted by � �S'eld County, Colo`rado, 5, That all applicable subdivision regulaYions and zoning regulations t,�'� ' shall be fuiiowed and complied with in accordance with the Zoning Resolutions ' $ z� � o[ it'eid Cwn'cy, C�iOraii�, �r -. D3ted this 26tA day of I4ovember, A, D„ 1975, � � — . BOARD OF COUNITY COh1htISSIONF.RS W�:LD COUNTY, COLORAIJO ��- ' � �� / r �J�J A�-tt�t. /L/ .GCfi. �� ;: � - � - - :: . �� � � /. � , �' t � . , �. :, �rr�sT:�,/__ es'��--�j_., _ � - / Weld County C1erk and Recorder " �' and Clerk to the Board `; � � �: .By ! E '�`: � � -`- eputy County er c g t' �, AP� .DAS TO FORhi: U� � * c' _-— --/, / � � , . . S `'%o/4� �' i> ' - - ' Cb�nty ltto ney �• �i �:� - ,� x` i i;F; 3'; t ' =ti�� �R« r.� �'a � L i � ��Sr; y._ . .�:.:_ .4.TiE:ix'ili'.JP'pra�..__ . . ,.� . .:hy.�. c .?�iole :r` :4 -. �. � . . �.'. �r.C ' . o:-, . . � ". .J. . .. , : . . ... � ._..; .. .. � L. . �,..... _� "i � F�:SO1.UT1O�2 � \\'l:L'Ri::1�, a public hearing was he1J .vi Hovember 24, 1975, in � f ;hz c��mbers ot the Bazrd of Catnty Commisstcwers, 1Yeld Counly, l'olorado, for tTe purpwse oF '�ear3ttg a pet(tion of F:aslman E:odak Com- � � pa���, clo J, i�, Turk, agent, R`indsor, Colorado, reqcesting a ch2nge - iof a�vie tl�oin ':�1" :1g.icultural llistrict to "1" ]ndustrEal Dietrlct, and �YHSRE�S, ihe petittoner was present, being represented by �Ir, Jem �7uetler, Senior S�rveyor for said petittoner, and R'HERFAS, there was no opposition to the change of zone, and � 1YHERh.4S, the Board o[ Coanty Commissloners heard all the testimcry and statements o£ those presentr and - F e 1�7iERE.4S, the Bo.ard of County Commissioners has studied the � x�quest ot petitioner and studied the recomcnei�dations o[ the Weld County Planning Commission as submitted, and having been Cully intormed; \OW, TNERFFt�RE, �E 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of County � Commissioners, that the getition o[ Eastroan Kodak Compaay, c/o J, C. p Turk, agent, �Yindsor, Cotorado, tor a change oC zone from "A" Agricul- turat Di�trict to "I" IndustrFal District, said area being more particularly � described as follows: �: d t?ract of Iand being a part o[ Section 33, TownshiQ 6 0_ ,Iorth, Range &7 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, ' �i'eld County, Colo,•ado, being more part[cularly de- scrited as Collows: Cemmencing at the center ot Section 33, said point teing � the Point of Seginnin2. and considering the North line of the Southwest Quarter (SW-`�) of said Section 33 as 6earSng `- S 89�03'23" W, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; � thence S 83°03'23" W, a2ong said North line of the Southwest Quarter (SW�) of Seciion 33, a distance of 115.93 IeeY to a �oint; thence S 14°32'15" E, a distance �F 959.44 feet to a point on the EasE line o[ the atorementioned Southwest Quarter (SW-`�} oF Section �. 33; thence � N 7°38'42" W, along said East line of the Southwest Quarter a (SW�1 a distance of 938.98 feet to the center of Section 33, s said point being the Point of Beginning. � i The above described parcei contafns 1.2 acres, more or less ;n, � and is subject to all Easements, Rights-of-way and Agreements now on record, � � is herehy granted under lhe conditions tollowing: ₹ �� _ �y i, That any water and sanitat[on [acillties to be instailed shall be • � ayproved by ti�e State Heaith Deparlment, { 2, All appticable aubdiviston regulat[ons and zon[ng regulations ; shall be (o11aAIng and complied with in accordance with the zoning resotu- v5C . ° tinns af 4"reld Caunty, Coloradq � . 3. Snbject to submissfon ot plat for approval of the Wetd County � / �, � �i �r'� i F i A� 1/��i , . ._ ,:>:, ._ r� - ..-: :..;.�:. . �v::.� � �r�.'-�.�. - ' ��[ ` ' ' , . . . � ' • ` -`_' _=', �...�........- -- F`tann;ng l'rmmissi��c� ;�ixi sut�,eyuent re�ordirig of said plat {n lho officc .�t !he Counh� ClerR :mt he.ordes• c: 1\'eld County, Colorado; sald re- � coi•dittg costs tu be pa'xd D�' petit[oiter. Lxited tMs 2Stn d�y of \aven�ber, A,ll„ 197S, t3UAtiU VF' CVUP('PY C'(7hi�=,F5SIt7NF.RS \YELD COUNTY, COIARAI)C) ,,��)) _ ���11f 1"���— -, � , ,�, � , �L " � � l l!l !�l . ;Trssr:5`�_ �r��:.� �:� y � We2d County Clerk and Recorder ` andClerk to tt�e Board t �7 L � , j : eputy ounty e ' � , r��PFiOVED AS TO r R1i: : - - -= _ _ __ Ly�- . . ��:4•� w'.f � l�.C��7y� �. . — nty rlttorney �y � ( � r �f� f � � - � � s � " i # t ' � 4 E ":: < t rtr � i � - ,:' . � � t � t ' � _-,rr � : � -2- " .� < .�. � i�i �'4�a C, � . _ ,.�. L:.'S_wi'�SM".G:-4��U� .. , ��. ;.--.r���"'Y�+�i�1$4�.'1:C;.:'A . . �_ . . � --x Rb:SOLUTlO\ �'r'.i�:R3�:a�, a puLlic h�aring was hald on November 24, 1975, in ttk; chan:bers ot tha B��zi�i of C.ounl,y Cumn�issioners, 15'eld County, Cotvrado, for tRa pur}x�sa of hraring a pelitioc� of F.astman Kodalc Company, ,r o J, C. 1�rk, Agent, R'indsor, Colorado, reyuesting a change of zone irum "�" ScieatiSic District to "i" [ndustriat District, ar.d �YHhREAS, the petiticx�er was present, being represented by Mr. Jin3 \tualler, :enior Surveyor for s2id petitioner, and �t'H�:IiEAS, thare was no op�sition to the change of zwie, and 11'NEREaS', the E3oaid of Counl� Commissioners heard all the testimony and statemants of thcse preseot, and 1�'HF.RE�1S, the Soa.d oE County Commissioners has studied the K�uest of petitionar and studied the recommendations of the Wetd County Pianning Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed; \O�i', THEREFORE, BE IT RF,SOLVED, by the Board of CounEy Commissicuiers, that ffie petition of Eastman Kodak Company, c/o J. C. Turk, Agent, «'indsor, Colorado, for a change of zone from "S" Scientific District, to "I" lndustriaf District, said area being more particutarly de- scribed as [ollows: -' A tract oF land being a part o[ Section 33, Township 8 North, Range 67 �Vest of the Sixth Principal bferidian, Weld County, Colorado, beiog more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Center of Sectian 33, said point being th� � Point of Beginning, and considering the Wesf iine oF the South- east Quarter (SE'-�) of said Section 33 as bearing North ?° 38� ��'- 42" West, and with all bearings herein relative thereto; lt�ence '; ' South 89� 03' 23" West, along the North iine of the Southwest ';'q i Quarter E�W,'-) of the aforemantioned Section 33, a distance of 115,93 [eet to a point; thence �lorth 14° 32'15" West, a distance o[ 205. 76 teet to a point; � thence '; � ' ,� ' .iortn 8S° �3' 23" East, a distance of 342, 17 feet to a point; '5 " tt�nce ' � � South 7� 38'42" East, a distance of 2, 706, 50 feet to a point; tf.eace 'F � South 89� 21� I1" West, a distance of 8,02 feet to a point; 4 thence � f � North 14° 32' 15" Weat, a dietance of 1, 600,23 feet to a point on the aforementioned West 1'tne of the Southeast Quarter �r' `� f�E;) of SectEon 33; thence S North 7� 38' 42" Weet, along said West line o[ the Southeast � Quarter (SE;3 0[ Section 35, a dietance ot 938.98 teet to the � center af Sectian 33, said point being lhe Point o[Heginning. `s 2 � y T / i / I R � { .y.� Y � / t+i. / = ` ; f. ; �// �� . _"� � _�-. ' � .__ _ .jx-r �.��--r i-�wra.�n�e�e• � - - .:-..� ..::.: . : . . . ..:z r ��`s4.-Re�z�n,.� . � .. _ - � . . . . _ .., . . , --. . . . . .:. . .,.. . >. F.: ._ 1 . . . �;:�. � :�:.: � ..d .v.- _ _ -____--_ � 1't�z z0ok�a d��cribrd yarcal rc�tains :�, R xcres, mor� or l�3ss, and is cuDjact to 21! hasar.ia:its, hights•oi-\\'ay and Agreements now .�� iticvr.i, ai�d is hcc��• grantad ucxiar tha con�i:t(rns fotlowing; I, 7�at any watar and ��nitalion facililias to be installed shall be appru��ad b� tha State Heattr Department. 3, r111 applicaDte subdtvt,ion regul2tlons and zoning regulalions shaSt De totlow� and comnliec� with in accordance with the zoning cesolu- tions uf 11'atd Count}•, Colorado. r =- . _�- .-• - 3. SuD;aclkusuoirilssiona:�,latio: .:��.er:S:�S;»�-:..�x�va,:.y � �-= ` - . "ie`'-� - - - - a� - - Pianning Commission and subsequent c�cording of said plal in the of[ice of � ` � - ± s� ' - ' �� � �� j'� the County Cleric and Recorder o[ �Vetd County, Colorado; said recording costs to �a paidbypetitioner, �_ - -�- - - - � Dated this 26th day of November, A.D. , 1975. � SOARD OF COUNTY COMi�iISSIONERS WEI.D COUNTY, COLORADO , _ .!��,s�tts--/� `�su ', , • j���� �zc�-% . __ �� �,. - � , � . � .l�� _IGCG!c. ATTESTc G��_ eSSf' �"�•;_� �. . Reld County Cterk and Recorder d Cterk to tAe Boa ��Y __ r Depaty i.ounty lerk A�RtT�t2�� AS TO FARM: �_'�_; . . . . �z ,.{<.� . , Covnly Attoraey � t c` I _Z_ R '(, V� � y ��. ' [ta : . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . �,;_... . ......_..._r .,. _. .._--.... ......_-. �"- .�...-.._>, ....,. ..._' _.. .�.�.. . . . . . .. . .. � .. .. :. f.51.� �; .. � .-. . . . i � �i t:T. Ir <.� ,�y; Kt.mi.v�[a�� �Yli6Rt�1S, a public Aearing was !�eld on Noven�ber 2�i, 1975, in tAa chamtura of ehe Bo,ard of Counly Commissioners, lveia eo��ri�y, C'otc�r.i3o, tor t�r purpose uf hearing a petltion of F;a::tman Kodak Com- ��anv, c/o3, C, 'Rirk, Agent, '�indsor, C��forado, reyuesling a change of zone front ':4" AgriciQtural Dlstrict to "S" Sclenllfic Dtetrict, and \F'NSR�AS, tAe petittcner was przyent, be3ng represented by \[r, Jim \taeller, Senior S�r��eyor Cor said pelilioncr, and �YHBRE.�S, there was no opposition to the change of zone, and � «'HE;RE.4S, the Board ot County Commissioners heard all the " testimcx�y and statemeut� of those present, and R'tiERE:1S, !he Board of County Commissioners has studied the ' reqa?st of petitioner and studied t�e recommendations of the Weld County �° Planning Commission as submitted, and havtng been [ully informed; \O��', THERF.FORE, BE [T RESOLVED, by the Board of County Conmiissioners, that the pet9tion of Eastman Kodak Company, cJo J, C. Turk, Agent, Windsor, Colcrado, [or a change of zone from "A" Agricuttural DisErict to "S" ScientiCic Dist:ict, safd area being more particalarly de- scribed as follows: I� A tract of land being a part of Section 33, Township 6 � North, Range 67 �Vest o[ the Sixth PrincipaI Meridian, R'eld County, Colorado, being more particularly described ka? r�llows: � CO2T1CI72�IClt.g at the South �uarter �.'Ga'Tiei- ($q (,`GT� Oi ��'i8 � aCorementioned uection 33, and considering the Soutn line of the Soatheast Quarter (SF.,f of caid Section �3 as bear�ng � S 89°2k'l I" W, and with all bearings herein retative thereto; � thenca Y 7�38'42" �V, a distance ot 100,00 feet to a point, said point being the True Poinf o[ Beginning; thence ` N 14°32'15" W, a distance ot 2,662. 34 feeY to a point on the ?Iorth line ot the Southwest Quarter (SW9) oF tF.c afcr�m�r.!?e*±=d Section 33; thence - N 89°03`23" E, along said North line of the Southwest Quarter �;;: (StS's? ef Section 33, a �i,tance of 205.76 feet to a point; thence ;:� S f4°32'F5" E, a distance of 959.44 teet to a point on the West - lfne o[ the Southeast Quarter (SE'y) of said Section 33; lhence ''= S ?�38'42" E, a2ong said West line of the Southeast Quarter (SE.'-�1 � of Sectiun 33, a dtstance of 1,&66. 60 feet lo a polnt, said poInt ' beir+g the True Poini o[ Begtnning. ' The above described parcel contains 8, 3 acres more or less and � is subject to all Easementg, Rights-of-Way and Agreements now an recard, arbd -� ;-� is horeby granted under the conditians [oliowing: � �� 1, That any water and san{tatton faclfities to be installed shall be y,.t` ' " �._.�. , ;, > �=>�s�. / !,i /� �/J ..- , , _� ...,��,� .,.._,�., �. . , . .a � . .:.� .. . . .. .. . . . -.: .t:.�._`> J'f.:'�'� '. . . . :-�.. . .. . . . . .: `. , � �:��. .-. -. �i r"�..' appro�rd D�� tne �t.;te Flcalth l�}kzrlment, 3 :\tl a�.plicaDle suD3t�•ision regulaticxia and zoning rcaulal3ans shatl �e follow�ed uid complted w•ith in accordance with the zoning resolu- tiais of lYeld Coiinly, Colarado, 3, �Lbject to suDnvssion ot plat [or �+Qproval of the 15'cld County Ytanning Comn�issicu� and suDsequPnt reeording o[ sci d plat in the offiee uf the Cc�x�nty Cterk and Recorder of �Feld Coanty, Colorado; said re- cording costs to be paid by petittoner, lhted tAis Zbtr day uf IQovember, A,D„ 1975. BOARDOF COUNTY COh1AfISSIONERS \YEL.D COUNTY, COIARADO /1 � .�4vs« � �ti.aa ° " - � /��;� � _ �1TTES'P: � <.`���� /� �« � L/ c R'e!d County Clerk and Recorder � aod Cterk to the Board � ! I `�Y�;:1�..,�-,. 71Gd�lrAnctl�.-1_- � / Deputy County Cl�rk �n4 � � v V APpROVE�AS TO FQR�1: � � � s `�///�/// � � —�7'�///SS'„L�� � � � �.Lf=(� 1. ` � ounty Attorney ' f : ' x-;: ca � � � Fr � �, �. � f 4� � � : � , -2� � � _ � � � .. _. ��_. _ , :.. ..�,_ . . . . ,,_r-,- . i � r=9 - � ' Rb;Y�1.UT1O\ \�':1SR�;e\S, a purltc hearing wxs held on NIovember 24, 1375, in the �•�:�rubers of tRe ktoard of Cuunty Comm3sslorterR, 1Yetd Counly, l olora.tv, frr lt�e purpose of Aearing a petlHon of F:asln3an riodak Com- tkiqv, c/o J, l', 11zrk, Ageat, 1Findsor, Colorado, requesting a change fi, uf aone flti�m "1" Industrial District t�� "S" Setentific Dlslrict, and \YEiF.RBAS, Ihe petittcxter was preseat, L�ei� represented by `�� :�ir, Jim ��uel3er, Senior S�Zr��eyor for said petitioner, and � 3+� 1YtiERF.�1S, tizere ��:as no opposition b the rhange o[ zone, and r� R'HERE�S, the Board of County Commissioners heard all the jj� testim��n� and statements o[ those present, and .�� � � �YtiSRE:1S, the Soard of County Commissioners has studied the �s reQuest of getitioner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County w� Plarviing Commission as submitted, and having been fully informed; � sa \OR', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Ceunty a�' ; Commissioners, that the petition ot Eastcnan Kodak Company, c/o J. C. ;�; Turk, ,lgent, L�'indsor, Colorado, Cor a change of zone from "I" Industrial �«: DistricE to "S'� Scientific Uistrict, said area being more particularly de- �� scribed as foliows: �- rS parcel of lancf being a part of Section 33, Township S �. North, Range 67 West of !he SexEh Principal bieridian, ' �Veld Cwnty, Colorado, being more particularly de- scribed as tollows: � Commencing at the West Quarter Corner (W� Cor) of _ the aforementioned Section 33 and considering the South � line af the Northwest bjuarter (TEW�) of said Section 33 as �' bearing i1 $3'63"L'3" E, and wikrt ali bearings herein re- Iative thereto; thence NI 1°3fl'33" W, along the West line o[ the Northwest Quarter (�IW;) a distance of I,243, fi0 feet to a point; thence S 29°2&'31" E, a distance of 428. 95 feetto a polnt, said « ' point being the True Point of Beginning; thence S 29°26'31" E, a distance of 258. 51 feet to a point; thence S 56�25'34" E, a distance of 778.48 feet to a point; thence _ �I RO�lv1'�lt91�� F� v �lSY2P.C� nF ',jrj7�QS fun! Fp g �irf� fhnnno f N 56�25'34" W, a distance of 1,021,32 teet to a point; thence : � " .F 29°26'31" W, a distance of 587,73 feet to a point; thence S I�30'33" F, a dlstance ot 42&, 95 [eet to a point, sa[d point �� ` being the True Point of Beginnir.g. y'=- The above described parcel contatna &. 1 acres, more or less, arsd is subject to all Easements, Rights-of-way and Agreements n�� on record, and is herehy granted under the conditions folEowing: r - � �i:i� «^ i; � , . i !1 �' �� � % ._.�: . . _ . .. , , : � . - ..,,;� ° � , � � l, lhat :���• x;a�er ane! ssnitatiai t�cilitics to be installed sha11 be i���a�.��1�.1 D�� tt��� S[atc tlealth Ilegarti»ent, � � 3, ,\il app2tcai�te su*�:vtsion regulaticns arxl zoning regulatlons snall t*z folloK�ed and complied with in aocordance N ith the zoning resoia- I ti��ns oi N'eld C��unty, Coloradu, � 3, S1i�3ect to submission of ptal far approval of the 1Veld County � , Ylazining Conimissim and subsequent recording of said plat 4n the o[fice of Ithe Ccwnty Clerk and Recorder ot R'eld County, Coforado; satd recording costs to be paid by ;�etit[oner, � � lkaled this _25��fi�v o[ ,1'ovember, A,D„ 1975. SOARD OF COUDITY COrih71SSIONFRS � �YELD COUN1`Y, C�OLORADO /j // /y��� ^ � � //�%icC�-CC.I-ti- �J�.[J ���is[[/J� J '�� /_ � l - l / . . `/ C''/� � � " /� �'T'I'ES`T: c�• �C- �"- .__..�� -- , • «'eId County Clerk and Recorder � ' and Cterk to the Boar _,\ o, - BY ' ^ 'i i ' t - � puty Ca3nt� r r a.ndurJ�,is-� 4c Tn cnus�. ` �.... �_ C r-- � (i / .ounty At orney :,' ` 4?:J; Y ; y:-- �J y y �, # ! rr�� Zt � -2 {�€ � ;y Rt:�`i�I.t�T[O� \F'HY�iik;:1S, a }rut�lic hearing was held on November 24, 1975. fn tte�� charabzrs of tne Suard oF Cix�nty Cumn�lssioners, 1Veld County. � Colora3u, for tRe pur}x�se o[ Aea�•ing the petilion o[ F.astman h odak � E'unip;a�v, c/o R��{�ier D, Kr.utsc��, 'r'sy„ rSgri�t, �Viadsor, Culorado, , re.�ues!?r� �.*.,,�ige of zone !ro:n "I" li�d.�strirl �)Istrlct to "A" Agricultural I llistrict (f'l�nncd Ljnit Lkcelopn+ent), and I 4 1�'HERFAS, IAe petiticx�er w•as }resent and represented by hSr. � Ro�ey D, Kautscn, F,sq„ and � 1�'Fl;�:RE.aS, there was no oppositfon to the change of zone, and '� : � WHEREAS, !he Board of County Commissioners heard all the testimuny acxf statements o[ those present, and t- R'H&REr1S, the Board ot County Commisstoners has studied the reqaest of petit[oner and studied the recommendations of the Weld County Plaening Commission as suamitted, and having beea Cully Informed; '; i \OR', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the 8oard of County � Commissioners, that the petition of Eastman Kodak Company, cjo Rodney '' `, L', Kmitson, F.sq., \Yindsor, Colorado, for change of zone from "I" :`� � Indus:r€al District to "A" Agriculturai District (Planned Unit Development), �; � sai� area being more part9cularly described as follows: x - The foliowing two Trscts of 5, 000 acres each, for a total �, � of 10. 000 acres, located in the SE� of Section 34, Township Y;: 6 PIorth, Range 6i West, o€ the fith Principal hleridian, Weld 9 Couat}, Colorado, beino more parEicutarly described as Collows � � Considering the east line of the SE.'-� oC said Section 34 as bearing � S 25°51'?6" E, and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Tract "A" Commeacing at the E* corner of the said Section 34; thence S 65°07'42" W 1555.5fi feet to a point; thence N23°22'12" E 335,31 `� feet to the True Point of Beginning of Tract "A", �: Thence S 01�16'25" E 466, 69 feet; thence S 88°43'35" W 466. 69 - feet; theece N O1° Y6'25" W 266,69 feet; thence N 88°43'35" E ' ` 466.69'to the True Point of Beginning of Tract "A", Tract "B" ■ Commencin¢ at the E* o[ the sa[d Section 34, thence S 05°03'15" E 1573, 14 feeY to a poinE; thence N 39°16'32" E 33Q. 00 [eeY to the True Point ot Beginning of Tract "B", • Thence S O5°43'28" E 466, 68 feet; thence S 84°16'32" W 466. 69 t. `� ` feet; thence NI 05°43'28" W 466.59 [eet; thence N 84°16'32" E 46&,69 leet to the True Point ot Beginning o[ Tract B, and ��=` s; � is hereby granted under tha conditions foliowtng: ��', � S, That artq water and sanitaHon facflities to be installed shall {:; be approved hy the State Health Department, 2, AU applicable subdivlston regulat[ons and zoning regulat[ons � shall be followed and camplied with In accordance with !he zonEng resoluttons of Weld County, CoYarado, a< � �•% ��"♦ - � ;. �- � �/;/J . l_ /i ,- , ,.,�-.: ., , � .� 3, That 3a:3 cttdna3 oi zoc�e heretn Is grantcd on ccuidition lhat devel�*n�r ero:.�..�d with due diligeme to Deg3n developntient of Ihe arca rzzoncti! and submit plans Eor sucA development for th� apprc�val of the �Yetd l�wnty Pl�:�ni��g R•mmisslm and subsequent recorciing of eald E�tans in the ofFice ui the Ccwnty Clerk and Recorder, �Peld Counly, C��Iorado, 4. SuDject to special canditions as to road usage contained in .� tetter of September 23, 1375, irom the \Yeld Cout=t,r F.ngIneer, copy of sucA 2etter being incorporated herein and made a part ot thls Resolutton, i�ate3 this 6rhday of November, A,ll„ 1975, BOARD OF COUNTY COh1114iSSIONERS 1YELD COUNTY, COiARADO 1 � � ' I � /{ G�-�.�� � ,� i ,��� � =s � � �������� �� � {I '��r-t- �� � ���� a�rss'r:�-- �--�/' � � . �. � e-<<,� , � \ �_ . Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board e BY� � pu y County � �1 RP�4��,AS TO F}Ax; r , `-�h , r �:- � �� � /�ou�p .S ttorney t � s � - � � S ;i f � � � i # s , _2_ , r ! . :� '�' F 4�:: : � �' 1 ;I . ' ...,r�. .._..,.�:•.:. .. . c . . _ _._ � __._.�___�_ , � i I ' D�FLIC.�TE G.NERAL F1'VD S�AQRA.,Y7 `I�'. 1Q743b ISS1�E0 TO ; CYZOIYN !IIDaLETON � i �NEREAS, General Fund Starrant, Warrant No. 107436, dated � Ott�kler 3, 13�5 in the amuunt of Tr+enty-Five Dollars (S25.00) Aas Oeen �risplated, lost or destroyed and sa9d Narrant No. 10743b has ' not Oeen pwsented in the Office of the County Treasurer of Weld County, Culorado; w'HEREkS, satisfactory affidavit and bond necessary to im demnify and hotd 4etd County fiarmless on account of the alleged loss of the origtnai xarrant has t�een filed in the Office of the 8oard of Courtty Corrmissioners; � . � !i0'd, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED, by the Board of County Com- - missioners, Sfeld County, Colorado that the aforementioned duplicate Seneral Fund Ylarrant, Narrant No. 107436 in the amount of 525.00 be issued in the favor of Carolyn Middleton. J' �:� St. :� �. The above and foregoing resolotion Nas, on motion doly made and secondeG, adopteQ by the following vote: � r1YESi�����£k' �� in� On - � .�1-,"�r=r/F���-Gc.� �v - � • . i FHE BOARD 0 COUN ISSIONER� . MELO COUNTY, {=� �- �" '-' ::, � � � 11-25-75 ; �: k ` Duplitate issued 11-2b-75 r�� k;a r, :r:l �� �... � � ��' �//� /�i � ;<_:. _ _ . � .. ,_. . _ _ ..__ _ � .} . . � .<- . - , � ; t � , I � . � . , �: ; _ .. , : , ` � _ , �. .,.,: : _ ; . ` � RF;a'O1.U7'tO;( ' , �b:: REC�t'L_iTlO\ Oh' SF'F:F:ll(�\ C(�L1N'I'l' IIOAD �O. 37 I3R'PW?�.H:N COL.OK:\lXl 1�ATF. !t[GtIR'AY 1�O. 52 e1PPROXIT4ATF.LY 750 � b'Ehl' \ORTkt Or CPUN'�1 ROAD i�O, 18 ]t: \Yb:1.D C'OUNTY, lY)LOR a iX). � 1 \�'HSRFaS, a nzultitude ot complaints have been made tc� the Roard oi C'oouty Conzmic�ioners, 1Ye1d Cuunty, Colorade, that motor vehictes � I' arz habitualL� being driven at speeJs greater than is reasonable and pru- � dent a[ong that part of said Camty road No, 37, being in �Veld Coanty, l'olora3e, ti�ni its intersection with Colorado State Highway No, 52 on � tha Sc�th and its irttersection with Cuunly road No, 18 on the horth and I� prviceeding approxinzateiy 750 feet North of safd County roa�l No. 18, and �tl intersections nf streets and xmcb therewith, and � ,� \ � ti�'ftERE�S, satd Board is authorize�3 by the statutes of the State ot Colorado to regvlate the speed oF vehicles, and 1VHEREAS, said Board, purs�ant to such complaints, has deter- miced upon the basis of engineering, traffic investigarions and a special speed survey, that any speed along or over said portion ot said road or roadway, and atl intersections of other roads therewith, in excess of the following, to-w9t; � Northbound Tra[Cic: � From a point ap�roxi�nately lOQ teet IVorth of Colorado State High- way Dio. 52 to a point approximately 750 feet South o[ County road No, 18, on said County road No, 37-35 miles per hour; and From a point approximately 750 feet South of County road No, 18, on County road No, 37 and extending R'ort:: t� its �ntersection with ., said Ccanty road No, 18-45 miles per hour; From f6e inters�ction of County road PIo. 37 and County road No. 18 and extending North approximately 750 teet, on County road No, 37-45 miles per hour, � Southbound Traffic: From a point approximately 75U feet North of the intersection of County road \'o. 37 and County road No. I8, on County road No, 37-?5 miles per hour; From the intersection of County road No, 37 and County road PIo. I8, for a distanca oF approximately 750 feet, on County road No, 37-45 miles per hoar; From a po9nt approximately 750 teet South oC the intersectton of CounEy Road No. 18and County road No, 37, on County road No, 37 to its intersection with Colorado State Highway No, 52-35 miles per hour; is excessive and is greatcc tF.an i� raa�aaa'vle, sate or prudent ur.der the condi- s tir,n9 that er.ist. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT' RESOLVED, by the Board of CounEy Com- missioners, We1d Co��nty, Colorado, fhat no motor vehicle shall be driven on, a�er or a2�ing any partion, or portions, of saSd roads or highways, or at or arross, or at the entrance to, any intersection of any other street, road or � � .� � �•o�% / � " � �/ ��� .... ' J� :Y.-i� � . . . ..... '_• . . . . .. . .4_. � � . .. . . -;�ti�'T � l-l: i. H : �.."1 . . . . . . .. �'� . . � - .�`' i iq 7 I Rt;ti'E�I.UT1O:� � ------ ! h��: Hsc�ri::�lto� or• S!'b:r:ll O\ C'OLIN7'1' ROr1D A'O, 37 IlET1Vr:F.N � CVl.OR:\ lXl Sl'ATk7 H[GtlWr1Y \O. 53 APYRO\Ii�IATEI.Y 750 F'hbT \ORTii OF (Y�l'NTY ROAD nO, 18 1N \VF.f.D COUNTY, 3 3 i coi_c�x:��. � tiYFfSRFaS, a ml�lti�ude of camplaints have been made t� the Board � oF C'eur,.y Coc�imissioners, R'e2d Camty, Co2orado, that motor vehicles are Aabituallv being dri�•en at spee�3s greater than is reasonable and pru- �I dent along tRat part ot said County rw�d No, 37, being in �Yeld County, l'vZorado, irom its inter,ection with Colorado State Ilighway No. 52 on the South and its intersectirn with County road No. 18 on the Norlh and or�keeding approsimateiy 750 feet North o[ said County road No. 18, and =� alt inkersections of streets and rrncts therewith, and � � ��'HEREAS, said Roard is authorized by the statates of the State of Colorado to regutate the speed of vehicles, and 1�'HEREAS, saici Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- mEned upon the basis o[ engineering, traf[ic investigations and a special sQeed ,urvey, that any speed along or over said portion of sa3d road or roadw-ay, and all intersections of other roads therewith, in excess o£ the following, to-wii: a �'orthboand Traftic: - � From a point approzimately 100 fee! North oi Colorado State Fiigh- way No, Si to a point approximately 750 feet South of CounEy road - No. 18, on said County road No, 3?-35 mites Qer hour; and From a point approximaEely 750 feet South oF County road No, 18, on County road No. 37 and extending Tlorth to its intersection �vith . said County road NIo, 18-45 miles per hour; From the interseciion ot County roa� IVo, 37 and CounEy road No, 18 and estending PIorth approximately 750 feet, on County road No, 37-45 miles per hour. � Southbound Tra[[ic: F rom a point approximately 750 teet North of the intersection of County road No. 37 and County road No, 18, on Count_y road No, 37-45 miles per hour; From the intersection ot County road DIo, 37 and County road NIo. 18, for a distance ot approximately 750 feet, on County road No, 37-45 miles per hour; From a point approximaEely 750 feet South ot the intersectton of County Road �Io. 28and County road No. 37, on County road No, 34 to its intersection with Colorado State Highway No. 52-35 mftes per hour; is excessive and is greater than is reasonable, safe or prudent under the condi- � tions that euist. PtOW, THEREFORE, AE IT RF.SflLVED, by the Board o[ County Com- rnissianers, Weld County, Coloradq that no motor vehicle shall be driven on, over or airmg any parEion, or port[ons, of said roads or hlghways, or at or acrnss, or at the entrance to, any [ntersecilon of any other street, road or € ; � ^- � . .> , ''l�n�� '/ � � �G : . <. ,,- ,����..� , ;. . � ,._ . . _._ , � ' ��r his�`I1Nl�\' t�lt'Cl'NIS�I, at :� sp��e.t in a��.e„ ut the tulto��ing, to-w�N: � � \ortRD�vnd Tr;�tiir: � r roix a ��int :approcintately :QO feet lorth of CoZ�rado Stale lUgh- N.vc \c�, S3 to a pc�int a�pr :.:in�.�te1�• 759 f�et South of Ccwnly road \o, kS, on said Coun!y r��ad AIo, 37-35 miles per hour; and � Froai a point appri�cin�at�l}• 759 feet South of Coanty ra�d No, 18, i on C aint�• road \o. 3T and estending t�lorth to its intersectlon with ' ,aid C�tiiat�• road \o, 18-45 miles per hom; Fr��m thr intersectian of Counly ra�d No. 37 and County road No, 18 an3 e�ien3ing North 2ppro�imately 750 feet, on County road No, 37- i ;; �niles per hour, ' Sruthbound TraFtic: . From ,a point aQproximatel} 750 feet North o[ the intersection of Coun4y road \o, 37 and County road No, 18, on County road No, 37-45 miles aer ho;ir; From the intersection of County road No, 37 and County road Ido, 18, t'or a distance of approximately 750 feet, on Counfy road No, 37-45 mi7.es per hour; iFrom a point approximately 750 feet South of the intersection of County � , road No, 18 and County road IVo, 37, on CounEy road No, 37 to its intersection with Cotorado State Highway PIo, 52-35 miles per hour; and that any speed Pn excess of the aforeme�tioned sQeed limits, and the driving of any c�ehicles at any speed in excess of said limiEs, as atorementioned, � thereon or th4reat, shall be prima facie evide�ice that said speed is not reason- able, safe or prudent, and that it is unlawful. .. . The above and fore�oing Resolution was, on motion duly made and � seconded, adopted by the fo]towing vote on the 26th day of November, A, D., t975, � BOARD OP COUlVTY COb4MFSSiONERS a WELD COUNTY, COLORADO . l�t c c� Lis r�/ � � A'I"I'EST:���_ `�'��..� � • _ • ��—z / �) � Weld Ca�nty Clerk and Recorder l/l ` ����l��`�j �d C3erk to the Board �;% � .� ,B � !✓ Depoty Caunt , 2erk � APPKd�� F3 AS TO FORbi: � _�+fjr •�;,f: '-` {.� C��anty Attar y i _2_ , � -- � � �-- .:,i.�� ., .:--.� . � . . -. .. .._.. . .._. .-� _ . � � V'YLl�lRMC\��4��• ty�� [� ti_ �`�=; . ,' .' �`�,- •.•:≤ <-fIClt>./ ts ��� r ^T I t� J J i�f/�/'�� � } _ � I � . •,, • . . . I iCJ VFY�'. ' iihi v ,. __�.__ � .,' _ .___.__'_t ., �-n. . .�i� � � ' . . . _ . . __'_'_' . 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Oi.TE /� � �� ; ORAWN 8Y � �`'�`�•� •/ OATE � /3 9S CHEC 9Y QATE COUNTY ROAD NO. � ��/�s A OVEO BY O NTY EhOfNB R I � WEL� COUNTY DEFARTMENT 0F ENGINEERING �: i�r'M �5 2�75 , �c , �I '� tt r:���.u'r to� ti�,: xr:ci�t.:�rto� ok ���r;e�:�> [� 1»t: UNtrCOR!'QRATF.i> ��otvx otv �.t�c�:h�c�;, \1't:E.11 t'OU\Tl�. mi.oH���x�, \�'tlh;h'R9S, a multitude oF complaints ha�e been made lo the f3oard of Cru�ih� C��mmie�ionec�, 11'eid l'�wntp, Colorado, that motor vehicles ` ?�abitualLv ara �ring dri��en at speeds greater than Is reasonable and pur- ;� dent along tho�e parts of said highways, being in F.ucerne, an unincornorated towie iii «'e?d i ount�•, Colorado, and all intersections o[ streets and razds � therewith, \VHEREA5, said Baard is authorized by Ihe statutes o[ the State of � Coiorado to regulate the speed of vehicles, and R'HEREdS, said Board, pursuant to such compIaints, has deter- � mined upon the basls of engineering, tratfic investigatfons and a special speed survey, 1h�j any speed atc+ng or over said portion of said road� or ;:Y� roadwaps, and alt intersections of other roa�s therewi.h, in excess of the following, to-wit: :� F:ast�ound Tra[fic: From thA Union Pacific Railroad to County road No, 39 on Olive Street-15 mi3es per hour; � From the Union Pacific Railroad to County road No, sy on A+iaple ' _ Street-Y5 miles per hour; r{ ' F From the Uruon Pacific Railroad to County road No, 39 on Elm � Streef-15 mi2es per hour; � Westbour,d Traffics �. From the ±ntersection of Olive Sfreet and County road PIo. 39, to the Union Pacific Railroad, on Olive Street-15 miles per hour; From the intersection of I�iaple Street and County road No, 39 fo the Union Pacific Railroad, on biaple Street-ib miles per hour; From the interseciion of E!m Streef and County road No, 39 to the Union Pacific Railroad, on Elm Street-15 miles per hour, Plorthbound Traf[ic: From tne intersection of Colorado State Fiighway Pio. 392 and that portion of traveled roadway along the East sida o[ the Union Pacific Railroad lrac'sa Eo the intersection of Olive 'Street, along fhe East side of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way-15 miles per hour; From the intersectfon ot Lincoln Avenae and Colorado State High- way No. 392, on Lincoln Ave�ue to its intersection with bfapte < Sfreet-15 miles per ha��r, ' � Saiihbasnd Traftec: �' From the intersection of that portton of trave2ed roadway along the Sast slde of the Union Pacfiic Railroad Eracks and Olive Street, alr,�� gaid traveled roadway along the East side of the Union Pac5[ic + Railru�d tracks to its inferseclion with Colorado State Highway No, # 392-15 miles per hoar; ;� � � - . �� . , . :_J �. !� 'il�. �� i f: :: . � � � � / � >'.K , '.�. . � `�. . 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'.. ! . �_� .. . 1�!�`: :f +t'i' $';flY . . ._. . . . .. . . � �ar' r-------�___--_____�____. � , _ � � ! _ .. � � ? i RF:�Y�I.Ul'10� � h'L': l�F:C�U1,1Ttll\ OF S!'EkLi 1\ 'C1iF L�nlNtY�NI'(1}iA'I'hl) TO\Y,�' ON � l.l`l'�:ti\!:, \1'h[,ll (�l�N'rY, COI.ORAEJO, � � �1't?hRF3S, a multilude ot couz�laints have been made to thc 13oard of l'�tienty Commis.ionara, 11'eld CMtnty, Co2orado, that motor vehicles � , habitu�tLv arc Deing dri�•en at spe�ds greater than is rea�onable and pur- deat alang th.ve ��rts of sai�i highways, being in I.ucernp, an unincorporated town in lPeld Ccwnty, Colorado, and alt intei•sections of streets ar.d roads s� there w it t�, L�'}IEREAS, said Board is authorized by the statutes of lhe State of ,� Coiurzdu to regutate the speed of vehicles, and � <:i , ��'HERE_1S, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- � mined �pon the basis oF engineering, traffic investigations and a special i speed sun-ey, that any speed alosig or over said portion of said roads or ':5 roadw��ys, and a1! intersections ot other roads therewith, in excess of the ^ iollowing, to-wit; � Eastbound Traffic: From ihe Union PaciCic Raiiruad to County road No, 39 on Olive Street-15 mites per hour; � From the Union Paci[ic Railroad to County r�ad No, 39 on h4aple Street-15 mtles per hour; From the Union Pacific Railroad lo County road No, 39 on Elm `` Street-15 mites per hour; �� ;� sc : , li'estbound Traffic: ., From the interse�tion of Olive Street and Connty road No, 39, to the Union PaceFic Railroad, on Oiive Street-15 miles per hour; From the intersection oF hiaple Street and County road No. 39 to the Union Pacific Railroad, on Maple Sfreet-15 miles per hour; From the intersection of Elm Street and County road No, 39 to the Union Pacific Raiiroad, on EEm Street-15 miles per hour, Yorthbound Traffic: From the intersection oF Colorado State Highway No. 392 and that � portion of traveled roadway aIong the East si�3e of the Union PaciFic Railroad tracks to the intersection of Olive Street, atong the East side of the lJnion Paci[ic Railroad right-oi-way-15 miles per hour; From the interseclion of L[ncoln Avenue and Co2orado State Segh- way Dio, 392, on Linco2n Avenue to its intersect[on with b4aple Street-t5 miles per hour, - � ' Saithba�nd Traffic: . ... 4 . .,. �i { Fram the intersection of that portton of trave2ed roadway atong the P.ast side of the Union Pacific Elailroad fracks and Olive Street, � ; alung satd fraveled roadway along the East side o[ the Unior� Pacific j Raitrnad tracks to its interseetiort vrith Colorado State H3ghway No. � 3s12-15 milea per hwr; � =� �. ,; � . � , , �, �1�..i :,. / � Y. l . / � °-� � .�..1� .. . �::..��. : .n:" i '..: ,i ...�4 ..I�3i } �?f ... .. ._. .� _ . � .y ,� � � � F'r.�in th. ioi!ersectioi� �i l.incoln :\ve:uie :and \lapla Strecl, on �� l.in:.dn :l�euur. t.� it� int�r�cction «ilh Co2ora�io Stato 411ghw�y � \u, ;tg3-t� n�itc� Fkr hi�:e�; i� e�cc.;sive .��zd is gc�ate�• than is reasonable, sa[a or prudenF under the � ron.3itic�n3 that c�ist. � \01; , rt:r'hF:bY�RF., RF: li' ki85'OL.\'F'D, by the f3oard of Camty � C��i��nii,.io,irr., 1�'eld C'ount�•, Colorado, Ih�t no motor vehicle shall he � �3riven on, over or �long any� purt�on, or portion,, of said road or high- «�a�•., or at or acz•os,, or at the enti•a:tce to, any intersection o[ any o!her � , sti•eet, road o:• highway thei•eti;�ilh, at a speed in e�ccess of the CollowEng, to-wit; '3 F.astbound Traftic: � S r � From the Union Pacific Hailroad to County road No, 39 on Olive Street- I5 miles per houc; Fron: the CSnion Pacific Railroad to County road No, 39 on hlap2e Street-i5 miles per hoar; '_ ! From the tTnion Pacific Railroad to Count road No 39 on F,lm c� Y . ,.� Street-15 miles per hour; �Vestbound Traffic: � From the intersection o[ Olive Street and County road No. 39 to • � the Uruon Pacific Railroad, on Olive Street-15 miles per hour; �': From the intersection of 111ap1e Streat and County road No, 39 to the Union Yacific Railruad, on hiaple Street-15 mites per hour; From the intersection of Elm Street and Counfy road No. 39 to . i�e Union Pacitic Railroad, on Elm Street-15 miles per hour. Northbonnd Traffic: From the infersection o[ Colorado State Highway No. 392 and that portiun of traveled roadway along the East side of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks to the intersection of Olive Street, along the East side of the Union Pacifec Railroad right-of-way-15 miles per hour; From the intersection o[ i,incoln Avenue and Colorado State High- way No. 392, on Lincoln Avenue to its intersection with hiaple Street-1S miles per hour, Southbound Tra[Pic: From the intersection of that poriion of traveted raodway atong the East side of the Union Pacific Railroad Eracks and Oleve Street, atung said trave2ed roadway along the F,ast side of the Union Pacific Railroa� tracks to ifs intersection with Co2orado State Highway PIo. 332-15 miles per hour; s, From the intersectiun of Lincoln Avenue and h9aple Sfreet, on I.incoln Avenue, to ifs intersection with Colorado Stafe Highway �Io, 332-15 miles per hour; and that any speed in excess of the a[orementioned speed Iimits, and the drivin� r,t ,ny va_hictea at any speed In excess of said limits, as aCorementioned, .-_ • . ,. �- .. ,'- . '-< .re.�`.•s!'�:r �_. � :`, � � . - � �. . ..� .:. �� _ _ ._ �_'— "_" __ _ " � � � _ _� � �. � thereai oi� th�rcat, ,hall be prinia facio ����idence th;�t said spccd ls not reas.�i!abie. a:�Cc or i�rud��nt. ;ind thzt it is unlawtul. Z'he abore and foregoingl{esulution was, on motion duly made and sec.�n�ed, a�t��.led b}• tAe follow(ng vote oit the 26th day o[ November, ,1. D. . 197j, -- -- RO_1R� OF l'OUNT1 COh7AtESS[ONF.RS 1YEI.D COLINTI', COAt�t{SSIONr�RS ��, i � ' �. � � /�_ ;,�_` ,� � � �`�_.r.l� �' i � ;r " � . �i / � ' C // �� , i .'/G /.t�,. ll�K� �`.'l!lii�_�, 9 3TTES'C: � _,; .: / `_ � // _ � �f:<__ e _ :� - � : 1�'e2d County Clerk and Recorder aoc�Clzrk to the Board ���r ` ,> • ' � � JG. � - � Depaty County Ierk ' �p�R(lYFrD �SS TO FORbi. I ' / - �j I f/-.,il�L� fJ �L�. i'�J � �C�ounty At�ne—y—s . , ` 4 . � _3_ =; . , .: . , .,� r _ ,., . ,� -- � _ _ • , 7 : � � � -1��oo' O/�vc S t � � --- 1 ���' ��,v�. `� -r ` � � ; , � � � � _� � " . .z � � � � v °' l � � m � � � -j �ioo. { � � Mop�e S�. 0 I€ � ��oo'� t�oo' (�`i ' 4� ..aL i �� � � � � � \ � � � ,� `i. � � � � � J 01 � � � c — a ;� -, '��' . , � - � j � Ei,>, s f------ [ +�od F- 0 �' C � ` 0 � • C _ . ' �y � 1 �� +/O0� G'o%�odo Nighw�y 392 /YO�C: � T �/� G�rco�es /oc��inn o� /SM!?Nsiyns s TlT�.E �o ��• . �n �r-., i� �Fvi!.f': - lc�cr_�n� 9EJRVEY BY � ,• QATE �i � DRAYYH 8Y _ `' •_ '.,� OATE / i 75 � � . t,i�7t� " �lf '.'.�i:. L�ce�nG COUN7Y ROAO M0. ,_ ._ _1� �ii/�/�s AP ROVEO BY OU TY EN4iNE R WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT 0� ENGINEERlNG trs��u ��, 2��s - _ ._ . _ . r'° - .� _: , ki�:SOI.0 7'ION I hS: ttli(�t'L:\T3\(;, \1:�RNING �\D GUIL)1\G TRAFFIC ON COEINTY R0:1t�C A\� �T COI�N'PY RO�D lNTF;RSF:CI'IONS 18I 1Vh1.D C`Ol'\Tl', (Y�I.OR�1tX�, R'H6REaS, a muif?tude ��t complaints have been made to the Razrd ui C��cmtti• Co�nmissioners of R'etd County, Co2orado, that drivers ot motor vehic2es AaDituallr- dri�•e on Ccwnty ra�d3 and through County road inter- I seciions withvut regard for the general sa[ety of drivers o[ other motor vehicles, and R'�IERE.4S, pursuant to 1963 Colorado Revised StatuEes, 13-5-69(1), � aa amended, tocal authcrities, with reterence to streets or highways under � i ' their jurisdictioct, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and to erect stop signs and/or no parking signs at specifieQ areas andJor i 3 specified eotrances thereto, and � � ' 1�'EiEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has deter- � s mined uQon the basis oF tra[fic and personal investigations that conditions exist which maBe it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic �n County roads by posting signs thereon, \01V, 'i'NEREFORE, BF I'i' RESOLVEII, by the Roard of County Com- missioners, �Yeid County, Colora3o, lhat the Soard deems it necessary to regulate, warn aod guide traf[ic on County roads and any intersections thereo[, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such trafFic control devices as shall be reasonabty necessary to regulate, warn andJor guide traffic thereon [or the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices =ha11 contorm to the State :lianual and specifications, s RP. IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Ihe Board of County Commfssioners, Weld Connty, Cotorado, does declare and establish a NO PARKING zone area :��` ' on the North and South sldes ot County road No. 12 between Interstate High- `�:; �ay ;io. 25 and Cainty road No. I] in Wetd County, Colorado, all as shown �?';; - on ¢?at as submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereoC by `-:� ; , „ . , . _. � _ - �." i= // }jii�/ r > - /,j/; " �"'. . . ... _. . . . . ..., ..., , .. .. . _ .,,�:_x w;,.;r .,.. _ _ >. . _ „ ,- -- -. ..�;� p� : .; ,. _ . . . �j � - ' �-- - '_ -' - - -- - - - ,_�.�..�4...�...� =i s� , rzicrencv, The aDova and foraguing Resolutlon wa.s, on motion difiy msde and sac.uzdzd, za.�:za ay �nz ronoWs�R vote on th� 26th day of No�ember, -�, u., i��s. 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N ,�,:�«.�ti:-c?:..z.A+r- r-� . � _..� t�a..-���:->rtt�t��..>��4���.. � � r � . ._.F�(' �'.: . . _ . . ...._.: .. : . . :. t ...:,.. h F:�Y)LU'PION � �h: REl'�L�i�i'll\G� 11'r1Fi\1i�C ��ND GUlO1NG TRA2�'FIC ON COUNTI R(��L1.i ;�,�'ll AT ('Ot1Ai'1'1' RO:1D 1NTF:RSF.C1'[ONS IN �YF�:I.D C`Ot�\TY, COLORA lX�, 11'RdR1�AS, a inulHtude ot complaints have been n;ade to the 13azrd ��f C'cwn!y Coniznissioners oC 11'eld Cou�ty, Colorado, that drivers of motur � v�hic3es tsapitually drite on courtty roads and through county road inter- sections witAout regard for thc general saCety of drivers of other moter t�ehiciea, and 15't{ER�1S, pursuant to 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as anzended, local authorities, with reference to streets or highways under ', their jurisdict₹on, are authorized to designate through streets or highways and erect proper signs at specified entrances thereto, and ' «'HEREAS, said Board, pursuant to such complatnts, has deter- ' mined upon the basis of traffic ar.d personal 'envast€gations that conditions exist which make it necessary to regalate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on county roads by posting signs thereon, \O�V, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Comniissioners, tiVeld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary i to regulate, warn and guide Eraffic on county roads and any intersectlons thereoi, and it hereby authorizes aad orders the posting of such traffic con- ! trol dev4ces for the n,aCety of the general pabIic and lhat said tra[fic control devices shall conform to the Stale ltanual and sgecificat9ons, � BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, lhat tne Soard oi County Commissioners, � �Yelci County, Colorado, does declare and establish the foltowang not to be thruugh streets or highways for the named portions ot county roads which shall become effective wf�en standard YIELD SIGNS are erected at the entrances to; . 1, East-West County �a3d No, 4, where it intersects with North- South County road No, 31, all as shown on plat as submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part hereof by re[erence. The above and foregoing Reso2ution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of November, A, D., 19?5, '' BOARD OF COUNTY COh'[MISSiOPiER5 WELj� COUN1'Y, COIARADO �I �. ,�� � , �' ATTEST:��! c'//� � I, � � ti.,..=_-�,� :y + _�/ .� ; Weld Cwnty C2erk and Recorder ��'' and C2erk to the Board . r,.:.; .�: r � ��� r � :, �9'- k 't : put; Cainfy Cl ��` ' � f �` ' A _ O DAS T`O RORM; �z- �rl, ��� �� t� f �' 7 'a�nty At�ey � � ��; �_::; � � � ' ' ' ` : - . ;i � /r/.��� . .���i:- ��: ,J - ij�i . r� '�e , , .�. . .. _ � . __-.-,<., ..,:-. ..�. .. ..� .-:� . ,+ 1 � � _. �<.J . �:r c . if�¢'fb_� i.a S . - .�.c�r :�����ie�6�.w.e�li . _.,....��.........,�.,»,,,.�.p:�..,�..,..._.:=_-: .._.-:-�..,,��a � � 1 I � Ik . I � I� �� � � ` ,3p'. ��� Y.c%� Ah�o�`� r. r� _,o' t -�so ,�J �_ _ _. � . . . ... _K_} �_.__.`_ . I � .._.� ...._ -._...___-_.� _.1 • � � ' � ,ed ¢ - ! � , ---------- r-- �.._. � ., �„ , . 1- ---' _ -- ., +• �o S%�% � F_ __ �^ �- . r ; - , ' �io' �. � � : �� , ' ,, � > g :. i� � �,;i=.:: Si9ns .ns�o/%rf ii/is/�: �_ � v ₹ +• � TII�LE %rnt�Fic C���.-o / .l?f�v.�,�,.- ��` /_ �- � r' `�, gJRyEY 8Y �G[,/ ScL�in✓f�/ OATF _ / / S f ORA'NN 8Y � :��i'�� ,f, pAT E �� �7: � �.NECKEO $Y � DATE _ ��. � � � "�� COUNTY HOAD N0. _ ¢ ��' � � � ,..� �%���/.!?��s • . �. " �� AP OVEa BY COUNTY ENOfN�ER � ' � WEL� COUN1"Y OEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING _ , ; . � F'r�t , -- - 2 /75 Y � ' .. .. ..,...._-.-...,.,-�..:.�-,....�..,.,.-......-.�. -,...,_..r.^..x�« •--�....,.�o-es.ra...:rs�-:�;� . ry . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . .... .. , �:-. _ ,._. . . , . .. : . ., :: - a. '`. . ;. .,-. � ., t� .:3 � ', . � .�.. . .� .,. -:� :=r..._.. .:.�. . . �.. . .t x: i � }iF:SCtI,I�TKI� 1i6: ttlSGUt:\T!\t7. \�':13i\t\(C ��D CUIDI\� Tti�\!�'F[C ON (`OUNTY hC�:lll,� A\!> A't� CY111\'i'1' RO:�D 1Nl F:RSF:C`T[ONS lN 1VF.E.D � l`OUV'I�1, C'OLORADO. 14'N6RE.�1S, a nzullitude ot complaints hsve been made to tl�e T3oard oF Coun�v Commissioners of 1�'e2d County, Colorado, that drivers of motor veteictes habitual�,v dr9ve on County Roads and through County Road inter- sections witA�wt regxrd for the general s_afety of drivers of other motor vehic2es, and 15'HFRF.�1S, pursiian! to 1973 Colo:•ado Revised Statutes, 42-4-511, as amended, 3��a1 authorities, w�ith reference to streets or highways under thzir jJrisdiction, �re authorized to designate thraagh streets or highways :uid erect �top signs at speci[ied entrances thereto, and ' 4Y86RE��S, said Board, pursuant to such complaints, has determined uoon the b.�sis of trnC[ic and personal investigations that conditions exist which w-cwld make it necessary to regutate, warn and guide vehicular traPiic ` on County raads by posting signs thereon. � \OR', Tf{EREFORE, BE [T RESOI.VED, by the Board of County � . r^^=^,+'ss;c+�+ers, Weld Coanly, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide tratfic on County roads ar.d any intersectlons thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such Era[fic con- trol devices as shal] he reasonabSy necessary to regu2ate, warn and/or guide fratfic thereof for the saCety of the general public and that said traffic con- � trol devices shatl conform to the State hlan�at and specifications. BE IT F1'RTHER RESOLVED, thaf the Board of County Commiss4oners, R'eld County, Co2orado, dces declare and establish the following not to be through � streets or highways for the named portions of County Roads which shal? b�come � eftectice when standard stop signs are erected at the er,tranzes to; � ` 1. North-South road No. 15, where it entersects witn F.ast-West � County road �Io, 26, wiih additional proper step ahead warning signs erected on said \'orth-gouth road No, I5; and 2. F.ast-West County road No. 2fi, where it intersects with North- South County road Ido. 15, with addiEional proper stop ahead warning slgns erected on sai�? East-�Vest Ca�nty road No, 26, All of the above as shoticn on plat submitted by the We2d Coanty F.ngirseer and made a part hereof by reference. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duiy made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day ot November, A,D„ � ` 19ia. , _ , , Y c 1 BOAEiD OF COUNTY COhSA1ISSIONERS � �` ' ' WELD COUNTY, COIARA f)O � �, ' � � ti �-�'F..,�.rs•c _ ,,�./�i./li..11r.¢ 3 ��� �s�1.� �— . �-�. aTTFsr:�<t_ / -, � Weld Ca�nty Clerk and Recorder � �.�.�, j j <��� aM Clerk to the Board �` �� I F 'By � �Jk..( 1 ` ` `�p�sty Cuanty k � `"� � � A�P DASTOF0�4�a__.__-- L�C . �� w/ ,, q?'t� � o. <- �: � ♦ << ! ��j �zi:_��F,� I � �-, ,�:�;.� 4. 7� ��_�� ; . ,; C_'rr�y A t to�r e y�� +. `: ` :1 - 1/.���.., ��j, � ' w- _ __,., ,:._, ,..,.� ��.�� F , . _�=- .. � , � , ` _" ` �.� �__. . ; - , .� - _ . �. --- - _ _ . .. ■yi�,�r'11.:1�14`-��`�6\Al:4ti.ti".C\llT�lf�tt[l:P1Y1"i1lZCa> ' �T�\Y�R"Jqlll�l�W��� 1CM4fCM11d[sfYY�f1��LTyd��Y�ti i L � ; O � ' _.�.., � � \If I i ;a'X 3'��� � STt� /I.SE"/10 t � '� %�,� � � l ti � � x��' J � � jT.',? 5/'o/V\ V V_:.. . .. r € � I 75o't �\f �_ ! i , �' _ � � ----------------�----- ------ - - -- -- � COU/'/TY RJ 25 � ---_ _ _ ---- — -- -------------- , ' �- -- F- 1 _ , ; �1 � � y`, . . . 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TiTLF %Tj� S,!�.'1 /NSi/1LL/1TiJN __� i � — -------- ----- ,^r— - �, �-- � S��'cvEY BY -'l-f—x�� DASE __./_c ?S : uKawN aY �._�J��� o�rE y s� �s i ; - CFfEr 8'f �_ -_ ��� """—` C�UNSY ROAD NO. �' �6 ��`-� �� �_��.��.�L�-� ` ��� � ,� � AP�F_4'/E� � C�r�rs��y FP4�iIN�.�ft � in � �/�rl7Y�'ill�[f.1)O�Y/Yf:RlYll'�T1lfYNl�fYJILfiL'C✓=l�J��t`�Q"�'T��v6� ' :�ti � L'�EL(� C�U�`�!T'r' (�rf�lai:T�l!�i�lT {� Ei�IGI{�1EERING �.,ti ���i/'.�i'i�i.flm_:,r�s^r.Cr'�.�iaa'Al2f.'Y�'lYlrcvz�-�r� 2 �75 F;:,.f :+. -� E . . . . . .. . . . ..._--- ..__. ._.�-- 1 � • E . .� €�:: _ - � - ��-.� �____-_____.___�_._�__,___.-., i R r',��t.i�Tio� ° - -- ------- } � hh: REUt'1 :1Tl�G, \1':\li\IXG :\\l� (�Ult)l\G T4tAFFIC ON COUNTY 4 RC�.\tiC <\\l� :1'l' COU\'l'Y RC�:\ll l\'PE:RSb:(`7'IOtiS !N \ti'b:1.4) s C'OL'N C1'. C`Oi.C�ltAIX�. � �5'lIF:RF.>`, pur.u�nt to l973 C. ki.5. . 42-4-410 (61 (a), as amended, t 9 1 " , , , loc:al auth,ritie�, within their :especii��e jurisdiciions, may, for Ihe purpose ��t road constructiun and maintenance, temporarily � clo;e tu through trafiic or tu zll �•ehiciQar traCHc any highway or � portion thereo! .►or a period not to exceed a specified number of � workdays for project comp2elion and shall, in conjunction with any # such road closure, establish appropriate detours or provide for ac� � alternztive routing ot the traffic aftected , . , ." and ICHERF�S, the Baard, pursuant to sa[d statute, has determined upon ,� the basis of traffic and personal investigations that condit[ons exist which � makz it necessary to ;emporarily close to through traf[ic and to regulate, � w:arn and guide vehicular traftic on said county roads by postinE �igns thereon. y � S \O14', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Com- � missioners, LYeld County, Colorado, that the Board deems it necessary to regulate, warn ani guide traffic on county roads and any intersections thereof, � and it hereDy authorizes a��d orders the posting of such trafFic conkroI devices ' as shall be reasonably necessary to regu2ate, warn and�or guide tra[fic s thereon for the safety of the general publ€c ar.d tnat said tra[fic control de- vices shalt conform to the State l�ianual and specitications, ' SE iP FURTHER RESOE.VED, that the Board of County Commissioners, `� � �Veld County, Co2orado, dces declare and establish the foltowing county road to he temporarily closed to allow repaer work on existing county bridge and ' � which shall become effective when standard o[fEcial fraiiic control devices are �� erected giving notice of the restrictions, and, when such devices are erected '- �' � and in place at the entrances to: 1, County road No, 54 between County road No, i3 and County Road ho. 15 due to bridge failure at County bridge Dio, 54/13A, all as shown on plat submitted by the Weld County Engineer and made a part harPeC 6y re[erence. ' The above and foregoing Resol��tlon was, on moEion duly made and seconded, adopted by the tollowing vote on the 26th day of DIovember, A, D„ 1975. 13OARD OF COUNTY CObS61ESSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLARADO � .� .�/� � ��.��z, ��__ � A�rrEsr: �/_ v../,� . � _ � �s� � WeId County Clerk and Recorder i ? ; �n!-�lerk to !he Soard �1�� l�� � ; ( y ' ; _ i i �sy ! �' 3 psty County rk ; : f ,, � , _ � � . A�ROX�D AS TO�FOR�* __ � � ( ` ,` _' � ,/.:.� �s 1 �/_�,� - ' Ca�nty Attar ey _ r . . S. . . ,,� . ,. , --J , . . l�h./�r i / I ' ... - � ' � �/'/ �� . . ,' � . ' � :. . .� . , _�. . . ;•a -°y;a.:.: , t ;^ „-.::� �x _. . �? �r � . � i � . .,, . � " � +� 3� � � • �- 1 , .a.w...�. .s..r...���..�.....�� � � f'�,.. , ,� I _.>.�.���RSs-:�.Qar�Y•~ i�' , ''1 � 1 .�., � . � _ - � i � �n'� , � � . . , . � _ -. . � . '. ` - 4,. , � . ' . 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' / � .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . / � �'`� " : . . _ _ _ __ _ _ --- . . _ . .."}- Lc�rii , %r �� .. f.- . ,,,,. `' L:._ �., i, ./'� G,c 1-,-,� ;.-o �/-, __ � � . . -:J .f ..--- . . C.-' ��-y7wi ' - . . r_ �i.o', .�l . ,< ;; , , . . � . .- �.r-���i 1 _ �' `:. _ , . . O��� ._ ,�'O�< ��.rr� .�-- �-.�. !�.-�� •, l.� r• .:�: ., - �-� �.; �, �%, �_•� - - �" TITLE -T��. _ - �;,, - � . � �� ��;, _ � � --�. � StJElvEY �Y {' . .-�. � �. , ' QQTE ��/r/.�' /- , '"%� ;,.i� DAT£ 1::�i;�:_'-. � � � ORAWN BY , �. 1 - �� gY ,_ � W►TE COUNTY R6A0 N0. ��l i : : -- 7� . . i A PROYED COUNTY EN01 EER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERlNG �� ,� �;: rr��,e :F 2/�5 !-. � ' � . �___.'v . T�� .��-�._�r���'a���+ �^'�.-''--..�-�-�-���_� e. ..��. f _..-.�-. - 1 1 � yt� CiOiICE OF REQIfEST FilR RELEASE OF FUNDS Applicant: Boan1 of Cour,ty C^^x^.�ssioners !ie]d County, Cotorado 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Cotorado 80b31 Chief Executfve Officer: Comissioner Glenn K. Billengs Teleptx�r� Nunber: 303-353-2212 On Oece-:�r 8, 1475, k?ld County, Colorado Nill request funds from the Depar[ment of iiousin9 and UrDan Development (HUD) to carry out the activ- ities approved previously Cy HUD under Fitle I of the Housing and Com- nunity Development AcE of i974 u�scribed as follcws: Project Number B-15-ON-08-0010 Project Title a!+� �scription- Burger-Fry Urban Renersal - AcGuisition and relocation of the Burger-fry Subdivision, East of Graeley. Der.�olitien of thesQ str��ctures xhich are acqvisitioned. 41e1d Courty, Colorado has prepared an Envirorrnental Revierr Recora which . COYEPS this project. IL may be examirsed and cop9es obtained at ihe offic? of the Clerk to the Board, 1516 F!ospital Road, Greeley, Colorado 80631 betMeen 5:00 A.N. and 5:00 P.l9. And further: tie]d County, Colorado aill anderW ke tAe project described above with Block Grant funds from the U.5. Department of Fbusing and ! Urban E}evetopment (HUD), ��nder Titl� I of the Housing and Community Oevelopment A.ct of 1974. Neld County, Colorado is certifyirg to hUD ! that Veld County, Colorado and Gtenn Billings, in his official capacily as Chairu�an, Baard of Keld County Caimissior.ers, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courYs if an action is brought to enforce ( responsibilities in relation to enviromiental revierrs, decisioru�uking, � and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that ugon its approval 41e1d County, E Colorado may use the dlock Grant funds, and liUD will have satisfied its { responsibilities under the Nat9onal EnvirorvaenW] Policy Act of 1969. TA1D rill accept an ob�ection to its approval of tfi�e release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one of the folloHirg ' bases: (a} that the certification xas not in fact executed by the chief executire officer of the applicant; or (b) thai applicant's environnental reviesr record for the project indicates omissioo of a ' required decision, finding, or step appl9cable to the project tn the ; emirornRntal reviex process. Ob3ecLions must be prepared and sudnitted rt in accardance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58), and may be addressed to tAID at Oe artment of tiousin and Urban Develo �t, 1961 Y Stout Street, Denver, ora o. �ections to t e re ease o unds on bases otiier than those stated above xill not be considered by HUD. No ob,�ection received after December 31, 1975, Kill be considered by F�iD. � THE BOARD OF CWtiTY COMMISSIO?�ERS f Dated: I3ovember 26, 1975 �1,.� COW?'L, COLURADO t,: � t `- Published: G��r�erl_e_�Journal € � BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. � Nove:�ber 28, 9I 75 CWNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD : SY: Jeanne Lou Heimbuck, Deputy � . r , , � , f ' r � ` ' _ ``_� _ . . _.., . _ _ _ . _ _ __ _ _ , _ � , � >. •: � _ : , , . `t�r . • `_ . . .�. a, r }2.a..... . 2 . . . .'.'. . . . .:.: , :,'.'_ i � ��" � � s . , . � `;OTICF Fursuant ►_o the 2aws of tAe State of Colorado, tMo Qublic naarin9� kilA bo Teid in tt�e Office of thc Board oE Couaty Cce�,�rtissioners of Neld Countg, Colorado, 1516 Nospital Road, Greeley, Colorado, at rne time specitied. All persons in any mannar interested in the 197�-1977 Cor�munity Development Discretienary Fuading Program are reguested to attend and may be near�4. Areas and/or projects eligible for Ct� eunding will be discusse3 and citiz.�❑ suggestions and input are requested. tiearing dates and times: Hon3ay, Decembar 29, 1975 at 10:00 A.M. �tednesday, December 31, 1975 ai 2: 00 P.M. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS � WELD COUtiTY, COiARADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. CQUNTY CLEi2K AND RECOFDER A4D CLERK TO TNE BOARD BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy - Dated: *toversber 26, 1975 � Published: Nove.aber 28, 1975 and December 19, 1975 i in The Greeley Journal I i P 1 f A ,� ; � :3 � � i �/� � :. i. // _,.�fJ J / � r ,.-.-.y Ts -• __.. � , �' . .. . ... .. . . . .. ... .. . ____.._. _... .:..., . .��..-.v�.. ,..-->�.:rss��>.=sastr+r?._. ._ . . . . . . . � . . '� _..____ _ .. .. . ` �s _ � �. �:; :.-;'. �. . �. : . � � , .. .. . 1j sr.aTs v; :z��c:i�� ) �F�� �vuvr��, wtc�w K � i5 . l'l`iFl �'F :�FLJ ) _.St1!';�l Serrfc�_ CLiIti5 � 7}tIj FS TC :'[CT1FY it?.'vT ALL etC1l�lRdTFtiG AND BUEL'.�Tih'G FROCEOI�;iES FLiVG OEEN C11h"VI.EfEU �- �^+ TtiF F�LIl11I?rl'. LIS7c'J (;LAE6A A!rD TkIhT PAYAIENTS SFIOULD BE NJIUE TC1 Tl�i AFSPEGTIYE �� ?�Y�£� `.Y TH`e A;ti�(tiT� JEi t`FFC527E TNciR hANE5 AS CERTIF[ED SY 7}IE U2REGTOF2 OF THE � �r�LD ll`i�tiTy C'cPA�T�FYi OF S�k�IAL SEAS'ICES. THE Ab!pUNTS IIY CATEC�J,4Y ARE AS FOil1�YS: ;,� Yw a �i �4 r A D C 271.982.00 _ �'�; � � A D C - U 14 8�A,(10 _ �5� .a � k QilLC �lELFA.RE �y? �'�Y �4t AID IO THE � 8L1t�D A N D :' �� iG7AL _S"c8o,816.00 �: 3 �J eaTeD THi� 4th r�Y pF � Oecember � 1975 . �:.� �,_: �� �� , CHfEF AOOOUNTIliG 0 FICER� WELD G7�IIY � Si�cvi,.�icri� ni:� S:+�ecN ?v 6ErvRE ME TNIS 2bih DAY OF nNovember � 1975 , � ]IY CnA@tISSION EXPIRES� �Y�c-- `: ' - - (�Q,h 0- r� . L.t/—e., STATE 4F COLORADO ) ' � � ) ss FR . txi:?rTi � '�Yclfi � . ' �E� THE B�ARD OF G�DIJNTY CJbBd1SSFONERS OF �YE1D OOUN7Y� CO[ARADp� HFREGy APFROVE TNE CLII?� +S 5£' T�?;?; ��„�;�E� AND MARRANTS TN PAYMFM THFREPORE ARE HFRFBY DRAIYN U?ON 3HESociai Services FUND AND U1ARGfABLE AS EnLLO[YS� ! 'v A P A D C 271,982.06 t - kG A A D C - U 14,834.00 � A a � CNItD YlELFAAE CAY CARE AID TO THE � BLIND A N D 70TAL f28b,81b.� � CA7�D 7HIS 4Lh _ DAY 6F Dece.-r�her,_ , 1�y5 . �'D,,_u ��t�l�� R� c �—rr�" '`L��L / _ µE / � ' U ,' � r� x�� !' %-y� J�' cl 12-31-74 ;I_; . _�.,.� �.�.Y„u . _�-�.._� �..a.�_ r:.�;:.m—:-e:�_�_..;nt...�-s.�.at.:=�-�*:x...��.,.r�:.}� € �,��-=.:,f.::.r`.�ii$-3� � . ,��:�.;-�,.�.._�..�_- .v. .�.,_ . ; �,- � � YI ' .". . � . .-y....�:._.�`l i �. . � ;` . ... . .. - � _ �_.. . ___r.�.�i�. . .. �. . . . Fa' T � � M � 1 �f.�?'3 CE :l'LO:i`R� ) NELO 11�UDiTY� C�IOR4E�J � �S • :iY111' C� iEL:` ) $oCea1 ter�iC2S CIhI!�b T'i'S 'S 7�i �;RT1FY TNAT �1LL A0.7`.131FShV A!�D Bl!UGE'11hG r�EUV�ES }{AVE �E£N CYiMYLLCk� C>� T�E F.LC�17F1;G CISTfO ClA[bti A!�D TF{AT PAYFIE7JFS SFICIiLu Jt yAL� r0 TIiE AESS'cCiIYE F.4YEt� 1'd TFtE A��'(�N7a SE; t`4F`Cti1TE TF{E[R tvt4ES AS CER71f]ED 8Y T}IE U2RECiC�R OF THE �Y�LD lZ�i*iT!' C:PRRTNE^�T CF SU:l0.L SERVICES. TFiE ASIQUNT5 �Y CJI7EOORY ARE AS FOLLUYS: � �� r A D C 4,632.00 � A ]19.46 A D C - U � � a 21.142.27 � CNILD :YELFARE � C`AY CA�tE AID TO THB ! BLIKD I A � D 3,955.00 707AL E30,448.73 i DATED 7TiIS 2bth PAY OF November , 1975 , � — � � I � ' _ �� i , � 'qiIEF AOODU*131NG FFICER� WELD GqMTY { p SI:RSCRIBED A�D SNOR2i 70 BEFnRE ME THFS 26th pAy OF November , 1975 1 StYGU1R�155I0NDCPIRFSt �v��ommSss'anekares0ec5. 1978 �� hdLt�ev ��,jt�Mti• STAFE CE CQIARA�O ) O�IJK[Y CF a�ELD ) ss • ) XE� SHE BOARD OF ODUNiY OCk+iiS.�aIi,�iERS OF `YELD ODtMiY� OOlARArJO� Hfi2�Y A9FAOVE TFiE c�;;� ,�s s� �ni a��e, A?iD 7fARRAMS IN PAYMFNT TkFREF�RE ARE HFItFBY DRA'n'N UrON TStE Socia} Services FUND AND CHARGEABLE AS FnLLO�YS: � � 0 A P �__ A D C 4,632.00 _ � G A 719.45 A D C - ll I I. D u 21,142.27 CHILD �ELFARE GAY rJl.4E AID TO THE BLSliD A N D 3.955.00 I� IOTAL 330,448.13 ' � ...Yf.e 'i ' �' u1TFD iHIs 26th DpY OF NovEmber � 1975 , � _. kl�AN � . � r.�. 11 . s � .,�� ';, _ IAFA�BFR �: � �'�`� c% %O1 ;,�, 12-31-74 a.�� ' . ..t..:.._. _�.._�..._.. .�.-...:�,-w:._-e-s.c�.z.,..�....._r ..� _..-�.... .n._,. .:s�a ,.-r��-:. .rb✓.,.-�ts:�."'Gl:=GN�a'w.ha}.{o�v-.'r'^:�[.:ay:a,�si�''F.'YPh . . } :W) - � � � t . 1) � � � - . . :� a�::�<.�. . - . _ �_`<�-� . . .c � �� � -'. � .. . _.....,,: . . . . . .. , ., . . ... . . . . . ... . ... _ �T s � . � � �� atAT�' l': ��`Lii.i�l� ) �IELD C1Xtiyi1'� (�LC�I� ) ss � �t`tr7� �r' +E�� ) S�D AGE PFNSI0N CtAltis '� TH?S 'S '.li CcAT3FY FNA7 ALL AQ1`l�T1hG AhD BUf7l;�1hG FROCEDIrttES FIAV[ �EEN CIiA!YLLTE� CCi Tl;E fCL1�1Y1�:G L15iE0 CLAIFb AND TkiAT PAYAIENTS SIiOUID 8E MaUE TO TIIE RESYEGT[VE FAYFEJ IY TNE A'.qI�N;S Stf OF'G\tiS2TF 7tiEIR tJA11ES AS CERTIFIED BY T1iE D]RECTOR OF TN� �YELD R'1?ifY D'-FART�L=NT CF $pCIAI. S�AYICES. THE A.d!WN7S DY CATEUORY AAE AS FOLL0�1f5: ". � �a P 133.1� A DC V A A D C - U •� � U QIILD iYELFARE fiis DAY C.13e AID TO THE BtIkD A N D TOTAL 138.00 DA7ED 7)iIS 26th DAY OF Hovember , 19 �� _ �� � , � 'CNI F ACOOl1N71NG FICER� WELD COtiN7Y SLaSCAIBED .ttrD S;r'CRAt TO SEPORE Me THIS 2bth DAY 4F November � 19 75 y� � 6(Y CA]E(IISSION �IRESt �y Comm'ss'�cn expires Ccc 5. 1S78 \ .(;a �t a. La��i. t .'< tt t�A ,t•, STA7E OF COU7RAD0 ) � � j ss ._ � m,�rrn c= xe►� � . ! XE� fliE EGFD OF OOU!ffY OOMINISSION'eAS OF �YELD ODEMIY� OOLOEiADp� HERESY APFROVE 7NE CtJSI�5 AS SET FO�TH ABOVE� AND ➢IARRANrS 7td PA1'MFM THFREE27RE ARE HFRFSY DRA'v(h UPON TNE 0lD AGE PENSION FUND AND CNARGFJ�SLE AS I�LW�SSs � 0 A P 133.06 A D C _ t � A A D C — U E � A D 3i QiILD IYELFARE � EAY GL�E AIa 70 THE � '_ BLIhO A N D �� 70TRL 138.00 eATED 7HE5 26th DAY OF November , 19 ?5. _ � M , ~ y � �� � ' �' � us+�� / L:� � r � i - i�� ��� ]2-31-74 ' 9 z . .._ _ .._.__ ..._. . .-....... _. � ._... __.. .. . . .." �._ .__... _ ...],:. [_„ r ... . . , ,��.. . . ..cs;J�.. �� ... . � . . . . . . _ . . � . �..."�-� �Ft .....a-.}.. ,.e�F3''p:?4 . � � , . E . , , ;: 5 ; :: , z: � � s ': .. , : _. ,, - .; - ----- - _ - �� � #' . . . ,._ ! . . . 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CRr� �Y ��R�AU �F uE�C C��NTv 0051485 10 01 75 }34�,50 s�t ��� �3L107 �34;50 � � • TUTAL 534.59 � !'r rl� / * € � 42�� DaYL ;G .T CLVUt5 0�70232 1� 71 15 f19S: 8� aa� ��+ 742128 f134,8� r . �. ipTAL 5139.80 �� � j�� ' �� + 935�2 Md3t � nE SAYTIS OOCa420 11 20 75 314C.CC ��+ ��t 7866�0 f �40�00 , • ' � TQTAI 5140.00 %t' ��`'rJ"�{�' ( , � j0435 ES$TenJ�V D�UG CO 0063P33 11 OI 75 lgC , 72 •fs tat 7A1132 f50�72 �+ ��", � TpTAI 550.72 !�'5'r��7 ' � ; '� � ``� 1O55a EAST� ��'t k�OAK C� 0006546 10 Z4 75 f2Cp,S2 �s� •++ 7!4l12 f80zi92 } - TOTAI. 3Sp2.92 ; f'S7�� . � � E11J�� FpadF+l> Ck:EVRDI€1 ttl �061287 11 05 75 f9C.CG ♦t• sss 73� 197 f90�00 " _ _TOlAL S40.OOlh`3rJ�y ____- I , 1228) FdY.1lV 9RACTtCE 006151?. 10 15 7s f24 .CG •s• ts# 7421Q7 t2p,00 _ , _ (�* � ' TOTAI f24�00 /C �37�� * � t2975 FLaT [R �N NaTER1aLS CC o011129 ll 12 75 f5i .3C o�• tit 77p192 f54 ,30 _. ` ,% TQTAL 554 .30 �L�C,Jflo�� � "' � � � �., �315J THE F�2T �UPTQ,'� flRE55 Q0�0380 I1 19 75 f1] rS6 t�! *�M 713��7 � ll�9a - �y TOTAL 511 .96 /c $'��'�' ' • �= 332+�R GA�Y i;1RT�:ER 0069775 ll t7 75 112 . 23 �+# •�* 7C6128 f12�23 _ � _ TOTAL f 12 . 23 ;¢R�l�.� . _ ' y � f i3�67 S�SAY FREE`iE 0070108 1! 17 r5 ff7�. 50 ��� ��• 78410� � 17. 50 j"� � TOTAL s17, 50 � ��'7�i% � . � �� 13565 Gd:"SL'cS 00��795 !1 17 75 f7 �E6 #f+ *�� 731112 f7 ,86 " � J totn� f��se i�,gry��,r- _ __ — • 1359n JCkh GCR�� A 0007824 !1 20 75 $66�.4Q ��• f�• raQ5�0 t66;M0 _�'' � TOTdt $6�.�0 1p��7�(p . ,. , :.� _ . � � t�zf. 138�� JCYL� C GlZ�AY 0079�47 I1 18 75 3150 .CC +f+ +i+ 754106 5150;00 ' � . 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F CHECKFQ dCC0U�1T aNC�NT � f i(1TA� SIl ,g2 ; ♦ i)0�7(` 12 11 ll 75 lbS .S6 s!a �a* 72010� f65,9b �i �' jQTAf t/.S�Oh I � c�0!`7'1lFt 11 l2 75 fS5. )3 �t'� �'�'� Tk8114 s55 �73 t TQTAI f55.73 �\, � o0�7r,19 11 L2 75 f4B�.f4 �s* �+* 719TpTk: f48�,64i64 r�,�� � t S48 � , � a0564d9 10 23 75 l75,37 i!i *a* 786630 f75•57 � � ' � fOTAI S75.5� . r4 �fi � Op56�.40 10 23 75 51►SS3 . 11 ss+ •+� 76663n ! )IS93 , 11 � i4 TOTAL f I� 593. 1 k �� �ti� � . _ �- � OD56493 10 31 75 s ,55 ��• �;* 731114 5,95 ��� r�� TOTAL f�95 �`� , � � p=� � t �OSba94 1� 31 95 f372�. ?5 srs *i+ 731114 �372�.35 � 4� TOTA� f372, 35 �. 0056445 11 12 75 ( .ES R#s +�• �Olll2 5 ,85 f j� 4 T(1T�L 5.85 �y� � > r'�+ ' � '055 � �t�v..v ���F3ER f;� Optir�03 I:l �G 75 5853 .53 st4 tts 77;)l92 �gl3.93 E � � � TDTAL t813.93 'C�`37��f � �� �_ � 74d "o^ �:ar� DiSY A�TYS dSS�I �07Q194 10 07 75 S150�,CG •*t *td 73L111 f15fl�,00 � � I TOTAI S150�00 rC �S9"7C - - � � ' t 2553^ C(" , '.'.,:MS", OU�6423 ll 2G 75 f£50�.CG ♦t• +�+ 78h6�0 t850,00 � � � T6TAL f850 .00 f� �;�1'7/ ` : � t 2562S OC :d�:� i��flY ��0�642�• 11 20 75 f20C �CC *#� •+t 780610 �200�00 !G '��� -) s �q�Al 5200.00 ,� J'' � [3��� • •�c�5�;'-�'-w� €Y=:'«1T€°SG" � OCx9�99 I1 1� 73 f � 5.CC tst itt 71T112 � 15�00" .� � �' TOTAi f15.00 ' . _ �i r. . E 00�5303 �� 26 T5 f4s500',CC sts +t• 7kl107 S4+500',00 /�'`>'1'��� � � TOTAL t4�500,60 M � 4075307 11 iQ 75 59. 75 *t� +�� 781167 19.75 't TOTAL 59.75 � ` , d � ?575� hEL5�'� '�fF ;GE $VDD�V OOn6418 li 13 is f2•C3 •s+ +w• 786910 s2•03 � �'' TatAt S2.n3 � " ; x � � � �� _ � _ _ �. � 1,� � r � � �! � � -- ,. .. - . _ _. . ;, _. _ , , � , . `' �. � ~ �. ' . ' ..-' ::.� . _ .. . ._ ., , S} . ' }; . . .ti.' .'',.,; ; ' �- i . � 4 Ol GE�:ERAI FU�C OATE ll 26 75 DAGF T � � `: t�J ': �'E��JO:t i.�iL'R" 41t4'4 Qn/4pU Dp/Y[lU f0/Vpl Op �UT �CY DISTRIBUTIOt� uF FNCUYBRAkGE5 ���a€; NUNAER DATE AYCtKI 1 � CHECKED ACLDUNT AN�I.NT � � � 40��b797 11 10 75 56 .25 ��• •�►+' 7311Y2 56;25 1 �,1 Tl7TAl f2t2� ��.�� ' y !' �' 00'l0145 ti 03 75 lf8 .E6 �*� #++ 7?111� f18�,86 "' TOTAI 318 ,86 ' f; * ` • ^ f�10 i�ETECTI ,'E AGV OOb11?8 11 19 75 347 , 5C b�� +t* 742�nTAL f47s47. 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S038� l� LARRCL 1�34G �071986 ll 14 75 f��.E8 •s+ •r� 741l21 f34,86 . _�" TOTAL f54,86 � - ,� rc-�=�5c4^ :,t . 0071787 11 '!4 75 lBC�CC ts4 +ss �t��zf f80,00 ' '•` _ ,�.; _ _ _ TOTAL t80.04 ,� . . � 9038� P+C SOtO � 50 �iYO D�T A$5CC 007178S �1 LT 75 i6CrCC +�• *i� 7b1/�Q f60�00 -� ��,� �57 " TOTAL f60.A0 ` n� .; C - 9p382 Ah�kFr! P�IRUZLI �010149 11 12 T5 �li7�tT ats #t# T8�107 f173r67 � � ___ � T01AL f173�67 rC3`d�I _�p � 1„ie., ,,. .. .�� ..�,,....,. nn�eaa� 1.� �e �S a�tAa 3� ��• •if 762125 f664'�32 _ .j"�' � ♦v�rs P[NYl'�I[� L'�M1 {O'���L��• v �v • � �• � E '. � w�` _ _ _ ,R � • Y ` 6 . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . � r � r � . . . . . . �. .� � � .. �.-ao: . . :d�.:�. _ ..._.... . . ....... . . . . ..: .. .. . .. ... . . . ..h . . . .. '_ . . _.. . :t�.: , . � . ...-, . . . .G, . �f . . . . ::.� . .. :...�. . , .'_�r. -. . �<.:�.. ...: . .. � ,< , . ' ' ... :7. ` . � � . ;; .. . . � - ` 11 � � � ' __ _� �_ �� _ __, � ' � _. .. C . ��f \ERA� il,�f !1t.tt I1 lr, r� : � . ` : ; 63 w .���.,� . � •.;n,;12 (:,fCR" ` 11C`: !'�'/VCl' P{�/VE'i.� FClVCI L'L ���'T n�ti' f7SS (ki?;:T1 �]��. �.;f � I�C �.�� PRd•.� tS �iv,�c � hl�Y6FF pATF. CM[lAl If CI�rCKFD ACCiII;'iT ,l�LI��T g � . T��1 ��l �AA'� � l!. . , • r`�.1:. � 1 .'. _: 3 :aC: TT ) i)p754C3 ll 14 75 4P �tC tia et* '1621?5 SB , f:'7 � � tC;tAL f ? , r,r;, • :rlg` �r '� :,�a2�i�A� E 0078h90 11 14 7S S4 � EC a *+� act 748112 f4 , F:• �" � � Tt?Tp� E4 , �4C , . \� s ;�3:.� �', [ ft, ' ie' T ali D07�68� ll 1`� 75 l3 .tC aas e; i 79nk12 43.Op � � � 1ilTi,� fj . ^C � T�T.:: F',C :., 3�,1'�CE Gl5I`�ED F�^ GENERA� Fl"�� • S5E� ���2 � 72 � '� !N[ 5 [S 1:? G �:1I�Y T ��AP_ A�L " C�C��Ht1 �7G Ar� O 8Uf1GEf (NG �'FpCEC��'ES tit�`vE PE�E1' CCYFlE1F�- r�� T�:F AB�`,'E lfSTci� r� p,� ��� rS 5��7r,^� �'�4, �AGES 1 ''� 1 ��R��'�_ �i`+ ' 1':��: OA1ECi' ;::'. {� s. �'� � j9 �'`� pkp Ti1hT Ph��Y,F�:T5 $�'�l �C �F � dCE TI� 1h�c °F�SPECT [:+E VE ��J�iS I' ��+E � pCl.`�TS $fT Cnf<?$ 5 ?` � � ?rES'�_ `:5y ,S : IT�� 11E Tlf(A� A 'l'li�T S � � c1. ' , GAifC fF (5 CYICF � 1 ' ` � �'i1�V C1{' �r � `" ' � DIFFiTrtF + ARACENENT , , �;. L ' , � d'�G A�.;OC �T " SI�ASCRIAE^ 8�'ll SN{1�t7 Tp BEfORQ .?E 1fIJS '����� ChV CF � / � i 1 � ".15S1 7�; EKFSLES�.�., C�- - � - ' � � :, c : •,.• . �. . � + , • ttE?ARY '���BI_ IC . rlFi THE BCACi; �F CC�RTY CS'N�' ISSii1^.E �.5 OF M1EL���� CqU'�i� � C ',� nF ;C�� . hERf F.Y tf.FPk04E ) • (r3ISARa..�C.-�.[ ) `THE ClA (I�5 �SS SFf F[1RTii �,OE7VF3 btlD NARRl1�.1 $ lt. PA�'f� FV1 11EkEPpR I�RE�„fk-�.�V i�.,q�Er'Fi� •At�:1;;'1 119 ;� 1H� .:^. . � , R � � � i �' 2 7.2 I+ATE� T�i [5 ��L• DAY GF � V �� s 1S C1iE5Ti `,` ' Ci;ill. t� CLEkK A C., + �C :'RCE FY �.c , � / , } T�! 1� l _ 3 � „') �.f �'(iEF ; � CrAt � 'yl 1I � , �. ` ti !.K-'Y.�t....���U \�Y�-i�—.iC�� ,���:ft^l'�J.��CG'I�:l'� I/ �r�%/ ��)..� �- 1 -"' /��,X��.�,\�l�. �l : .< < ' � - �. j f� `' . ; _ � , . . . � � - . � i i < �_ . s� - � .d ..� . .. \ / � 1 / '' � ' . � ��� � �� � � 5 • . .. .-i . � �� �: � � 5 \ 9 / • � . . . � . . . . . . . � . r . `, . � � f •... f i , � i • • � . � __� A : ti'' ..: .... � �4�4 TM y � ' ' .4 � # 1 � IpSS .�3.liJR� lVUflS)' IJCJRa'[� Y3Q 3b5CI1C. �' � Sviceabrr :3, l4)S - 2leattn� vttn Dtrectoc of l;anagement �:� 6udget atl morni2¢. De.�a�r 6, 1475 - HeariN State Departnent - Organtzatton for Che Peaf, 2:1� t�� S:0J P.Y. " Dr:raJrr 3, 1475 - 8��c3 iovited to F3YCSC�113i2 ae tne Crippled Children's r Cnris[mas Paxty at the Elks Club ' LkceoJer i5, 191S - Meeti� vitA Director oi TSanagement arni Budget, 10:00 A.M. L�e.��k r 16, t97S - Plar.nt�a and Buildiag insyectors to vove fn[o tovn of ' Eatun [�� remove old homes. . DeCc�=�2F ii. iii5 - 3iiif ,e2tings 2:00 P.T[. �₹ Pecrs�er 13, 1975 - CAristmas Party - Chuckvagon Dinner Playhouse � � CecenJer 29, 1975 - Yeetin3 vlth Direcior of Management and Sudget, 9:00 �.M. \ Nearic�s - Correciion seron3 hearing date shovld be December 31, 1975, � 2:00 P.Y. u� the Ccu�unity 9evelopment iliscretionary Funding Program. � Ft, Lupton - \or[hern Colorado Nater Conservancy Dis[rict - The Chairman '� read the Zetter of support into tTe tecord. He added he had met '�- ` vith the Erie Tovn Councft and tt�e Erie lfater Board. They discussed the vater traosfer. 7hey have also er�dorsed th= Soards efforis j in this area. �� Letter of Cr�iit on Bvrger Fry relocation - Hr. Buss fnfocmed the Board z hr has [he for�ss needed [o drav on the funds. � I uzld Ccwnty Es[ension Department - The Chairman read [he letter into [he ,�. I record froa `ir. Boyes and indicated the board apprecfates knowing � ' ihat the deE+artment understands the budget process. '>� i Project Deaf Adolts - Ains Cocwuoity College Theatre - The schedu2ed i� � date is Deceaber 9, 1915 at 7:00 P.H. The Chairman stated this � � neetice3 fs in coojuncticn vith [he one scneduled here December b, 1915 frem 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.H. � � .1D AQC 0.lYYITIEE .\PPOI!I'f�i�'CS: The Cha3rman read the recommended list of names into tne cetar3. Comoissioner Moser made a mo[ion to appoin[ [hese �eWbers. Co�oissionet Jacobucci seconded [he motion and it dld carry. The names are as fol2ovs: Eugene HcKenna, Director, Weld County Depar[ment of Social S?rvfees, Chairnan; Dr. Franklin Yodei, Directoc, Reld County YeaFth Departaent, nemDer; 47a1t Speckman, Director, Ne2d Coun[y Depart�ent of � Fhman Resaurces, me�ber; Stan Boyes, Director, ��1� f,..^ur.t; Exte^siaa Deparcoent, �ember; Barton Buss, Mrector, Neld Countp Depac[ment of Nana2eaen[ and Budget, oember; Cary Fortner, Direccoc, Neld County Planning Depar[aent, member; Connie Green, E�cecutive Mcector, l.�eld County - Cnited Siay, Ea-officio; Alice Hack, Director of Human Reswrces Plannfng, iariaer-Reld Council of Covernments, Fx-officfo; Betty DeGa61n, Field Supervfsor, Colorado State Departr�eoi of Social Services, Exrofficio; � Gordon Bourne, Representative, Colorado Human Services Cabinet Counctl, 6c-officio. The C6airca n asked that Eugene NcY_ea:z be r.ot!fied tr�t � `� the list as svboitted vas approved. � ;�r� f��yTY GEtERAf. HOSPil'AL: The Chairman read parts of the letter of appreciation regardicg the recent action in:reasing the mill levy into the record. STA72 II°?.LRTHEtIT OY HiG9XAYS - CW�'CY RF.QUESTS: The Chair�an indicated a mee[ing vill be schedule�S vith thea to discuss Yeld Co�nty's 1976 S[ate High�ays rzco�s�eedations. ' � ?A�S lLYD REGftFJ1'Fld�i F7;`tn: The Chairmart rcferred [o t.*.i� fu�±d an�l its es[ablishmeat in the zontng regvtations. He s[ate�i iha[ a reques[ has been made s��gges[ing ttsai the fe�s be depos[ted elsevhere. He then announced that this b�M has discussed thts topic thocovghly and it vas a unanimous dealeto� r.ot to devia[e fros the originaF p2an. These monies vill be de�»site�3 tn the Parks arrl Recreation fund. ?a;e 2. ti�rr�bo_r 25, 14J5 ` � _ .: _ . __ . .. _. _---s -,.__,»���".>.-.c.. , _, '. ' � �} '-..�c * :a� :� APFV1�'T .it'UiR�& T'OR 14T6: ira G3�ai�an ann.unred that t�is h�ard Aad aada q� asteasica stu3y ��n thts topic. C.�issioner Hasar then wde a notien to co�tinue vitn tAa au3itor ih�t ve Tave do1n3 !t �ov, (Andersen, `iunter, 2h�ata. an3 Ku�te). Coanissioner JacoDucci seconded the mutl�n and it did rat�y. Tha County Att��rney Kas instructed to p�epare tne � re��,lutton. I :,'tR�°Li.IS. SiLiYD OF ':RU�FE6S: l''�z Chatinan read th2 letter into the record frc•u 10:1R l•• CA13R.j3 in3lcaLiqg he coold not accept a ceappoint�nt. ` j Yxs. Ils S. KacovsF�y vas recc�ar=3�� �r.d Co^_�issioner Noser oade a '� � aatio� to appoint her for a fult term. Commfssioner 3acobscci seconded � tha �+otion an3 ft �13 cacry. il tk�tSE AULE 11�OR7 DECISIOV: ihe Chairmsn announced Chat their at[orney, Xelvin Dinner. � just informed the Board that the judge had ruled in behalf of the 6oacd .� � an3 slsu Ch2 County Clerk. At this time tT�e Attorney did not icna+ if the � ca,a had been appealed. The Chairoean coamented again tha[ [Ae Charter vill ` br implemeated. Hovzvzr, legal opinions vould have to be needed Erou �ime tu [ime tu clacify cettain items in [he Charter. CDG`ZfY E`JGI�EER: 1. Casa Crande Es[ates partial acceptance of c�lainedatAeiran�e � � vas discusscd. The F.n3lneet dtscussed the cores aad p \� p=xess. 7he Chaicnan suggested they check the aggregate gcade as vell in che asphalt. Fhe Eagineer ihen refecred to the tvo types of sfaes � curreotiY used. He added tha[ nine moaths frou nw he will nake an ,_ -'--..� :� additioaal inspection and a new report viil oe yresenceu• �a ������- :� lacobucci sugges[ed a sample be taken from tt�e Hat�enDurg rnad She >� Eagineer vtll take the sample. � Z. The Engineer requested tha[ 4[h Siceet betveeo County Road i1! � and County Road �33 be temporarily closed. '[he ariginal request vas aade ,_� by 8ome �.?ght and Pover Company. Commissioner Moser made a motioa to , close ihe coad and instcucted the County Attorney to ptepate the appropriate � resolution. Co�issioner Jaco�uzcf aeeo='.3c� LFx �oticn ar.3 i� ai� �arry, 3. Bridge cosis had been questioned by the weld County Tax YaYers � Association. '[he Engineer vas asked to get bids on the c�sts. She 61d amoun[s vere read into the record. The voodea structuces vere by far the mos[ expensive. The Engineer nuted that his departmF�t is nov running a cost analysis on each structure and they are trying to build ss ine�cpeasive as pussib2e. ISIA� G[tOYE PARR AO.VtD PROPOSAL: 'fhe long range pxoposal vas discussed by the Chairoan. He referred to the document, map displayed, boundaH es, aap overlays, the planaed recreation, the iraffic areas, five dravirtgs, and ' � aiso cue 20 minute slide shov descrLbing t2�e pra�a sal. Y,e ad��3 thst ihe board unanimovsly adopted tIIe proposal the day befote. ihe couplete reco�euded doc�mentary vill be presented to the Greeley City Council and also the Board of County Co�issioneTs. The cos[ of this ptoposal vas ,...,.e.r,....,,� r�e f`i+airwan at1SVPTPd that this ften vas discussed in the _ y...:..._...._.._ � � brochure. The park proyosal has not at this tiee been revfeved by either the CS[y or Couaty planning departmeots. � � Siin+�IJ2SiC5: a"g, �'flt3\. RICY�RD F. ES%C'A.�'�I: An�e �'�0°re, assictant soning ad�iatstrator, � �� revieved the �eqaes[. Nr. &scklen vas present and did eaLe co�ents. He - referred to t6e ioca[ion and indicated i[ lies vithin the Iong range Island Grove pzoposal juet discussed by the C6airman. Hts. Hoore reainded the Board tbat a lot size variance had beea appcoved on [his legal description t�o years ago. ?he appcozimate cost of the home to be built on this slte crould range froa $35.000 to $50,000. The Soard asked if i� could be built vith the inieat to 6e woved later. The Chairnan took the position that any addlEfoaal reqaeats t6at lie vithin the long range Island Grove Park Plsn ` - proposal he vovld not approve. T6e Planniag Direciot suggested his _ a±aff covtd raviev and repoct 6ack at the next meeting. ttr. Eucklen teferred to the eap and suggested if the bouodarier vere chactged very liUle his tEQ�3C9i �11� DC outaide the lor�q range plan Just discussed. Cumissioner }Soser sade a notion to homr Kr. sucklen's request fot a subdiviston exesption ' and tt be ap?roved. This uotion died for lack of a second. Then Comissioner - 4age 3, !to•reaber 25. 1975 � � � -:, . __.. _ . f �.__:_._y�,.,�.,�. ;- . - - - - �� �y�� , _— - . _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ - _ _ 4 i � �� �� qq;; Js:oya;,i aada s ooetan tv 3tve Yr. Bucklen the sub:liv[stan exeaption � � ��wt altav hta to Jutld tAa h.va. i avmtssiuner Moser seconded the ootion 3��d {t ;id cacry, l'���uissioaar 3illts�s recommended to the Flanning De�actmant ta sccutfnicr any further requesta that are encompassed �ithln ����:� s1a t.�c�} ran3a Isalnd Gruve prup.s�?. LlQCVB LiCFS<5 �V6YiLS: it�e imecican Legton Post /18, anu also the Crov Valley ttquor reaerals �Yre dtscasszd. Commtsaioner Jacobucei made a mo[ion to :enav eaci� licrase. Commfssionea Hoser seconded tAe mo[!an and i[ did c, se�, � 3�1`ti\ ?C�`s1\C R£5OLUTL��\S - CR�.\iCS OF 20\ES: 7he xesolutIons vere presentcd on each � ��: thr five reyuests that had been approved. The conditions vere read into the recurd. tha &�ard agreed vith tAe conditior.s. � ZR:LITE, ti.�.�\I\G L� G4IDI\C IRAFFIC: As shovn on the plats submitted by [he County F2�3inrer, five resolutions vere dr�_^i oy tl�e County Attornay. t. Regulate speed on County Road 137 from its intersection vith ` State Highvay ►52 estending Noxth to its intersection vith County Road i18. _. Regalate speed in the Tovn of Lucerne on Eln Street, Naple Siceet, � :71ive^Street, Lincoln Stcezt and a traveled road�ay along t?�e East side of the L'aioa Pacific Raflroad tracks. � 3. EstaSlish a No Parking zone area on the North and South sides of � t.>uniy Road #12 Detveen In:erstate Highvay 125 and County Road 111. � 5. Erect Yield signs on County Road /4 vhere it intersects vith l:�unty Road #31. � e p.o�L �CC� S�o.^.S �.^. ??OIL�I_c�. �fi !`e.,...��. o..�a 1�5� •�t:�IG ar a..�...e r,+ .i ...CC�.. viih £as[-57est Couniy Rea3 #2b, vith additional proper s[op ahead�warning � signs erected on said Hoxth-South road 115 and East-Nest County Raod t26 i c`:ere it intecsects vith North-Soa[h County road I15, with additional proper stop ahrad varning signs erected on said East-llest County Road �26. :� Each resolution received an individual moiion of approval, second and � ��I � [bey all carried. :� �� LtiIO� P�CIFLC R4ILROAD COfSAP1Y: The Coun[y Attorney read in[o the record Che letter � he had vritten to the� regarding the conveyance to Reld Couniy, por[ion � of at+andoned Yleasen[ Valley Bcanch at Caleion, Colorado containing 2.44 � acres, more or 2ess. [ ffi.D OVE�2: 1. E. F. Ind�istries, COZ F2. Legal opinion, meabers of Boards, 1476 � 3. Mineral Disclaimer, �ranston ��. 6. Legal opioton, Assessmen[ �Srective from Governor � S. Occupational tax - Liquoc and Beer �� - �.a F h. investigaYfon of Mihony 6norato, Sr. dis�issal ' � RESOLiJiI05S: Stand as listed on the agenda. . Le[ t6e uiav[es refZect each motion as made, seconded and cacried by the � ` ,� � - � Soacd as an iadfvidual unanimous vo[e in favor of the motioa. � � 1'hece beiog ao fur[her business, the mee',ir:g vas adjourned at 11:45 A.M. APPROVED: , T8E BOARD OF COUNTY COf�SISSIONERS - - NELD UNTY. COLARADO r•�� Lf�� _ �----� , � - � / �^///' � `!-<c_ �16j�'-�� . / -- �-� . AS7¢57: �. f�U�TIY CLPRT A.� RF,OORDFR !II,RD CLFSCR TO tHE kRD " 8'!:-�,� � / � tSeputy firsnty rk \� '�.S Aage 4, `ki•Jeaber 25, 1975 __ .j ___�_-�_._.__�-,_ � � .. '. . � ..e . . -�.:c•.-r�.: � � � "s GREfiLEY, �OLORADO, FRlDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1975 A special meeting was held by the Board of County Commissioners of 9teld Covnty. Colorado, at 9:00 A.M. , with the followinq present: � GLSNN K. BILLIhGS CHAIRMAN ROY DlOSER COi�9�tISSIONER VICTOR L. JACOBUCCI COMMISSIONER � � 3SA2INfiTTE ORDWAY ACTING CL£RK TO THE BOARD I The follosrinq resolutions were }�resented: � , � i � � . _ t � . F � M � .��-;��/�.�. .ti' �a _ . . � ..>._. ... . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .__., . . ..._._, .. . .�..-,o..�tac�t�=ih�-SY...i, . _. ,;;_. < �. . .. 6::'P- 4-, �:..j .,n4-5. � �� ' s l " 1 ' 1 _ . �.. , � � �� . �� . ' e � . • )♦ ( " � .. �:a�: r;. . . � . _.__ .��`• %' :' ♦ � , ,� I�S iH6 M+1T'TSR OF AVDIT A.�ID CLAI.�SS FOR THS �iONTH 0F :IOVE3{BSR, 19]5: TAe follouing claims were Qresented, examined and i on motion same vere allowed and rrarrants ozdored drawn in s ' payment tnezeof: E - C(ktPZ'T6R ACCOUNTS: Genaral F�nd 108308-106811 � Road and Bridge 108388-1a8821 � Intraaovernmental 108396-108849 � Pub2ic Works 108720-108710 � Bvsoital Bsil�?a7±a NONE Hospital Operating 108433-108856 Hospital Capita: 108706s108706 Revenue Sharing NONE ' Hospital DeQreciation 108707-F08708 t � riE L.rA.R£ p,p� 100-2989 p,,vD 594-1084 GA 2277-229b CN 6 AB 100-206 ppp 1407-2737 Day Care 6930-7019 ApM 6520-6641 � ' Youth Shelter Home 89072-89077 � _ . ■ / ` L-/,� �� � /� t s _ . _ . . _ _ _.__ .__,___ ,__-..�» s.. ,,,-., _ ; , .,:� � . � R . k � � � �` '7�j � , . :. a , .__ _.;; . • _..� ➢ � � � I�I THS YATTSR OF AUDIT �i�D CL.iI45 �'OR TFiS �10.iTH OF �'Ov&�BSR, 19�5: Tne following claims were presented. examined and on motion sa�e �ere allowed and warrants ordered drawn fn payment tRereof: ;' QOMYUTSR ACCt7UNTS: General �nd I08308-1Q8811 Road and Bridae 108388-106821 Intraqcv�r.�antal 106396-108849 ` ' Public Works 1067iu-108719 � Hospital Building TIONE , Eiospital Operating 108433-108850 M 8ospital Caoital 108706-106706 Revenue Sharing NONE � Hospital Depreciation 108"07-108708 � � WELFAAE { ,� 100-2989 f A.�ID 544-1084 � GA 2?77-2296 � �� b �S 100-206 Opp 1407-2737 � Day Care 6930-7019 ! �,y 6520-5641 � Youth Siselter Home 89072-89077 l � 1 �" L,f f� �� � �"1' t s ,,... _ _ _ .__, _.. ...-_..,�, : ,;., , ' ,� �a� — � _ e e i - . � �t • — �♦ a' ; � � € � : � 'I � , AUTHORIZB PUBLICA'TivN vF PecJC£EDINGS WVS.YBSR, 1975: SS IT RSSOLVED, that pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, 30-25-101, tt�e Soard of County Commi�sioners of Held County, Coiorado, does hereby authoriae pvblication of the proceed- � ings as relate to each clain and expenditure a2lowed and paid during t�e month of November, 1975; and does hereby furEher authorize aublication of Public Welfare Administration ex- � oenditures and all General Assistance exQenditures other than actual recipients oF s�lch General Assistance Funds. � The above and foreqoing resolution was, on motion - duly �ade and seconded, adopted by the following vote this 29th day of November, 1975. , � THE BC}ARI3 OF COUNTY CObit�ISSSCi�ERS � WELD COUNTY, COIARADO i���?�t � % � . i � i��� _ � � � � i � , � � ' l " �� ' �� �_�� , � - ; -�-�_- � ATTEST: � � c___- COUNTY CL£RK AND RECORDER � ANa CI,��Y. Td TFIE $OARD � aYt:- ,:�,-<��� � . , ;'� ;r,J \ � — --�= Depucy Cau y Clerk � ' } � /, ,% /i ,j � � h � /r� / .. - . _ , . - � .". ' � - � - , � � _ - ; � �a , i - � �: , -- - _ =-- - - �- _ __ _ , _
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