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FRUITS OF THEIR LABOR: Area professionals share their skills abroad P14
A COMPLEX ISSUE: Neighborhood meeting SONYA’S SAMPLER A look discusses condo development at holiday activities in the area P16 P9
HELPING OTHERS: Volunteers distribute meals to those in need P6
The bear mascot for Lovett Family Chiropractic stopped by to taste the entries in the Nov. 19 Englewood Unleashed chili cook-off. This year’s cook-off and a craft fair were held at the Malley Senior Recreation Center. TOM MUNDS
Chili cook-off event grows Englewood Unleashed put this year’s contest together in a hurry BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Englewood Unleashed held its annual chili cook-off as well as a craft fair at the Malley Senior Recreation Center on Nov. 19 following five hectic weeks pulling the event together. Englewood Unleashed, a nonprofit organization that supports off-leash privileges at designated parks within Englewood, has held the chili cook-off for the past 10 years and Barb Chumley, organiza-
tion president, said they wanted to keep it going. “The past couple years we held the chili cook-off as part of the craft fair held at the high school,” Chumley said. “Five weeks ago we found out the high school wasn’t holding a craft fair this year. We just scrambled a bit, found some vendors and were able to get the space at Malley for today’s event.” There were eight entries in the cook-off, and Tammy Hardin said she liked the white chili the best. “I usually attend the craft fair at the high school because it is fun and good gift shopping so I came here since they moved it,” she said. “I decided to try the chili. I tried several and I like the white chili best. It had a good flavor and it was my favorite.”
Despite the late notice, about 20 craft vendors which included booths selling holiday ornaments, hand-made jewelry and a wide variety of other items. Laura Simpson bought two holiday ornaments. “I like to add at least one new ornament to my tree every year,” the Centennial resident said. “I liked all the ornaments at that table. I liked these two the best but I couldn’t make up my mind, so I bought both of them.” Chumley, the organization’s president for the last five years, said the event went off well and plans are to hold the event again next year. She said they will try to nail down the location for the craft fair and chili cook-off earlier in 2017.
SONYA’S SAMPLER A look at holiday activities in the area P15
THE BOTTOM LINE PERIODICAL
‘As a public school parent, I will put our children’s education first. I’m proud that my campaign reflected a broad coalition of Coloradans who came together to support positive change.’ Rebecca McClellan, winner of state board of education seat | Page 5 INSIDE
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Exhibiting fine artist, recent college graduate, avid hiker About me I was born in Austria but I’ve lived in Colorado since I was really young. My parents were missionaries in Czechoslovakia and we lived there before moving to North Carolina and then to here. I’ve been here for most of my life and I went to Littleton High School. Starting a career in art I graduated in May from Western State Colorado University, in Gunnison, with a bachelor in fine arts in oil painting. I do a lot of figurative paintings and portraits. I’ve been interested in drawing and painting for quite a long time. I’m a member of the Depot Art Gallery in Littleton and work there a couple days a month. I became a member in August. I heard about the depot about three years ago when they did an all-Colorado art show, and I was looking at galleries in the area and the depot popped up and I recognized the name. I also work at Z Gallerie at the Streets at SouthGlenn. I hope to make my career in art in some
Rebekah Corah is an oil painter, a member of the Littleton Depot Art Gallery and a recent graduate of Western State Colorado University. KYLE HARDING way and continue painting and exhibiting my work. College life Gunnison is a little town in the mountains. It’s completely different from here. But the art program and the teachers there are just absolutely phenomenal. I stayed there because of the art program and the teachers.
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Sheriff’s office seeks victim aides The Arapahoe County Sheriff ’s Office is searching for candidates for the Volunteer Victim Assistance Program. The program provides crisis response to crime victims and other people involved in traumatic events as well as people in need. Volunteers must attend the Volunteer Victim Assistance Training Academy in the spring and submit to a background check. Training is held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and lasts seven to eight weeks. Following the initial training, volunteer victim advocates must commit to two on-call shifts each month and attend monthly training and meetings held on the first Monday of each month. The application deadline is Dec. 9. The application is available at agency.governmentjobs.com/arapahoe/default.cfm. For more information, call Victim Assistance Coordinator Renee Grengs at 720-874-3940. ACC music stages three concerts The Arapahoe Community College music department will present three concerts this month. The ACC Choir will perform on Dec. 6 at 7 p.m., the ACC Jazz Ensemble will perform on Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and the ACC String Orchestra will perform on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. SEE BRIEFS, P39
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Lawyers for shooting suspect unsure about plea Judge pushes attorneys for Kevin Lyons and prosecution to make decisions in case BY KYLE HARDING KHARDING@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Judge Carlos Samour Jr. expressed frustration at the slow pace of the case of a Centennial man facing murder and attempted murder charges in an April shooting. Attorneys for Kevin Lyons, who is suspected of killing a well-known Centennial doctor, said at a Nov. 21 hearing they are not yet ready to inform the court what type of plea he will enter. The prosecution also isn’t ready to say whether the death penalty will be sought.
Lyons is accused of killing his neighbor, Kenneth Atkinson, and shooting his wife, Elizabeth Lyons, and neighbor Laurie Juergens — and of shooting at two other neighbors and two Arapahoe County Sheriff ’s deputies. Elizabeth Lyons told police her husband had been acting erratically in the days leading up to the shooting and that he shot Lyons her after she suggested he seek mental health treatment at a hospital. Police and prosecutors allege Kevin Lyons then shot Atkinson and Juergens outside while they were trying to help his wife escape. In June, Lyons was ruled competent to stand trial following an evaluation at Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo. He could still enter a not guilty-by-reason-of-insanity plea, but public defender James Karbach said
“We really sincerely don’t know what plea we’re going to enter, and I mean that,” James Karbach, Public defender the defense is still determining how to plead. “We really sincerely don’t know what plea we’re going to enter, and I mean that,” Karbach told Samour at a Nov. 21 hearing. Samour had wanted Karbach to advise the court of his plans and hold an arraignment on Dec. 9. Karbach said he may not know Lyons’ plea until January. He said there are many records to review to determine whether an insanity plea is appropriate, and said a person contracted by the defense to
review those had been unable to do so. Chief Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth Oldham said the office is waiting on mitigation information from the defense before determining whether to seek the death penalty. Samour set a status conference hearing for Dec. 9. He said he hopes the defense will know the plea and that the prosecution will have a death penalty decision by then. “Unless these decisions get made,” he said, “this case is not going to move.”
Driver accused of killing two women expected to plead guilty Taden Jones’ plea date postponed to Jan. 6 BY BY STEPHANIE MASON SMASON@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Taden Jones, a 2015 Arapahoe High School graduate accused of causing a car crash in Centennial that killed two women, is expected to enter a guilty plea at a Jan. 6 hearing, his attorney, Suzanne Rodgers, said. At the Nov. 18 arraignment, visiting Judge Ken Plotz scheduled a disposition hearing for 1:30 p.m. Jan. 6 at Arapahoe County District Court in Centennial. “The only thing we did today was postpone pleading guilty,” Jones Rodgers said after the hearing. “We are working out some particulars of that guilty plea … It will be clear on that date that he will be taking responsibility for what happened.” Jones, 18, will most likely not be sentenced on that date, Rodgers said. Jones — whose eight charges include two counts of vehicular homicide, reckless driving and driving SEE JONES, P10
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About 500 receive holiday dinners from Integrated Family Community Services BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Integrated Family Community Services enlisted the help of a small army of volunteers Nov. 19 to distribute boxes containing all the fixings for a Thanksgiving dinner to about 500 needy families and seniors. “This event has been held for at least 19 years,” said Sandra BlythePerry, IFCS executive director. “Each box contains all the items needed to prepare a traditional Thanksgiving meal plus other things like macaroni and cheese, spaghetti, spaghetti sauce and other items for meals for a few days after the holiday. We also provide a certificate so the family can pick up a turkey or ham at the supermarket. The typical box is made up to supply the needed items for a family of four.” She said it takes a lot of help for the organization to gather all the items needed to fill the food boxes and to distribute them. The IFCS director explained there are a lot of organizations that put on drives to collect food for the project, and there are numerous organizations and individuals who donated cash to buy additional food items as well as the supermarket gift certificates so each family can have a turkey or a ham. Once all the items are assembles at IFCS headquarters in Englewood, volunteers pitch in to pack the boxes donated by Cowboy Moving and Storage. On distribution day, hundreds of vehicles are lined up as families come and pick up the boxes and about 50 boxes are delivered to seniors. This was Jason Whyte’s first year as IFCS Thanksgiving food distribution volunteer. “I have volunteered to deliver Thanksgiving food baskets for the Englewood Lions Club the past 10 years, but this year Mike Flaherty and I signed up with the club to volunteer for this event,” the president of the Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce said. “It is great to see so many volunteers from the Mountain Vista High School youth service club here today. It is great for them to help. They are a good example of volunteering for my children who are here with me today.” Ryan Lane, a Mountain Vista senior, said this is his fourth year volunteering at the IFCS event and it is one of his favorite volunteer activities. “Volunteering here helps me realize how fortunate I am,” he said. “Being here today also makes me happy because I am doing something to help others. This event is sort of special because we are volunteering to help needy families have a happy Thanksgiving.” Rose Berger smiled as volunteers loaded a food box into her car. “This help means so much to me,” the Englewood resident said. “I am a single mom with a little one and
Katie Johnson carries a food box to the staging area in preparation for the Nov. 19 Integrated Family Community Services Thanksgiving food distribution event. Johnson was one of the members of the Mountain Vista Interact Club, a youth community service organization, which helped load and distribute boxes to about 500 needy families. Some of the boxes were also delivered to seniors. PHOTO BY TOM MUNDS it is just wonderful to know someone is willing to help us like this. There would have been very little for Thanksgiving. But we will now have a nice Thanksgiving meal. I wish I could personally thank all those who are helping out today to make Thanksgiving nicer for so many people.” Bryce Schumacher, a Mountain Vista freshman, said this is his first time helping with the IFCS event and he is happy he came. “I like to do volunteer projects and have worked with the Mountain Vista club before. Today is a lot of fun and I like talking to all the people in the car as we load the food boxes,” he said. “Everyone is so appreciative that I get a tingle in my heart talking to them. It isn’t easy work but the smile of the people we are helping makes it all worth it.” Alicia Jones said it was an amazing day for her and her family as IFCS provided them a Thanksgiving food box. “IFCS is wonderful,” the former Denver resident said. “Our family was homeless and I went to Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. My case manager, Sandy Horner, hooked us up with the right resources and the right people to help us. We are now in transition housing. My husband is working and I am on maternity leave and will soon be going back to work, so we are on the way to getting back on our feet.” She said all the IFCS help has truly
Evan Whyte hands out candy as he joined the volunteers assisting at the Nov. 19 Integrated Family Community Services Thanksgiving food distribution. About 500 food boxes containing Thanksgiving meal ingredients were distributed. The majority were picked up at IFCS headquarters in Englewood but some were delivered to seniors. been a blessing for the family that includes Jones, her husband, their 13-year-old son and their new baby. “All the help from IFCS, including the Thanksgiving food box, means so much,” she said. “There wouldn’t have been much of a Thanksgiving dinner but now we will have a traditional Thanksgiving dinner and we will sit down to a family meal in a nice home instead of being homeless or in a shelter.” While volunteers distributed food boxes, more items for Thanksgiving food boxes arrived. “We are bringing 100 boxes of
Thanksgiving food items donated by members of the congregation of the Abiding Hope Lutheran Church,” John Reha said. “This program was started by Jim Cronin 17 years ago. We did 12 boxes that first year.” He said members of the church in Jefferson County donated cash or the food items that filled the 200 boxes the team delivered. The team delivered 100 boxes to IFCS and 100 to another Thanksgiving food distribution program. “It is a self-sustaining program and we look forward to it every year,” Reha said.
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Developer offers details of plan in neighborhood meeting BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
About 45 people came out in snowy weather to attend a Nov. 17 meeting in Englewood, where Michael Warren of Metropolitan Residential Advisors unveiled a proposal for a multi-use condominium complex at 1300 W. Quincy Ave. The proposal calls for two three-story brick buildings plus two two-story buildings with condominiums built over garages. The land is on the south side of Quincy Avenue, slightly west of the intersection with Navajo Street. Warren said plans call for construction of 22 condo units in each of the threestory buildings and four units in each of the two-story buildings, making a total of 52 units. There would be 15 garage spaces in each of the three-story buildings and 11 spaces in each of the two-story buildings, creating a total of one parking space for each residential unit, plus 44 surface parking spaces in an outdoor lot. “This is just a proposal. Nothing is firm as yet,” Warren told the audience. “Our concept is to construct four build-
An artist’s conception of one of the three-story buildings proposed for a development of the site at 1300 W. Quincy Ave. The plan calls for four buildings on the site that would contain a total of 52 condominiums. Developer Metropolitan Residential Advisors detailed the proposed project at a Nov. 17 neighborhood meeting. ings on about 1.4 acres with a total of 52 for-sale condominiums.” He explained that once all the documents were prepared, a request will be made to change the zoning of the site from industrial to planned unit development. The request will go to the planning and zoning commission process, which includes a public hearing, and then sent to the city council, which will hold another public hearing on the proposal before voting whether or not to approve the zoning change. That process will take an estimated six to eight months. Warren said if the zoning change is approved, his company will buy the site and prepare to begin construction. He said if all the steps in the process go smoothly, the goal is to be ready for buyers to move in by mid-2018. Several residents said they were concerned about increased traffic on
Santa Claus is coming to yearly breakfast bash Annual event includes plenty of pancakes, and kids can visit jolly old elf BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Santa takes time out of his busy schedule to spend time talking to children during the Dec. 10 Breakfast with Santa at the Malley Senior Recreation Center, 3380 S. Lincoln St. Englewood’s Breakfast with Santa is a longstanding tradition. Breakfast is an all-you-can-eat meal featuring pancakes and a side dish cooked by the members of Flippin’ Flapjacks. Students from Colorado Academy will be on hand using their flutes to serenade the diners with music of the season. Breakfast with Santa is very popular and, in order to prevent long lines, there will be two seatings for breakfast, one at 8:30 a.m. and one at 9:30 a.m. The cost for an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast is $6.50 for adults and $5.50 for 2- to 11-year-olds. Children
under 2 are free. The child’s ticket includes breakfast, a photo of the visit with Santa and a gift bag. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Malley Center or the Englewood Recreation Center, or can be bought the day of the event. For information about the event or tickets, call 303-762-2660. For the little ones, the music and the food are fine but the big attraction is visiting Santa Claus. So, once the family finishes breakfast, it is a short trip down the hall to the gymnasium where Santa and his helpers are waiting for the youngsters. Parents line up with their children so Santa can greet each child individually but sometimes the family will have two or three children meet Santa at the same time. Family members are urged to bring cameras and take pictures of the youngster or youngsters with Santa plus each of the children receives a gift bag as they leave. Since there are a lot of children who want to visit Santa, families are asked to take a number and be seated until they are in the group of numbers called to the line waiting to see Santa.
Quincy Avenue. Warren said the traffic estimates predict the addition of one car going in or out of the property every three minutes during the morning rush hour and two cars every three minutes going in or out of the development in the evening rush hour. Warren said his company listens to the comments of residents and will do everything possible to deal with their concerns. Area resident Brent Blankenburg and his wife attended the meeting. He said after the meeting that he found it very informative and he feels the project will benefit the neighborhood. Warren detailed the proposed development. He said the first floor of each of the two three-story buildings contains 6,200 square feet of officer or warehouse space. Warren said these also are forsale spaces and he said potential clients
include a storage area for classic cars and a fork-lift repair company. Plans are to have a few one-bedroom units and a few studio units but to have the majority of the units two-bedroom, two-bath units. Warren said estimated costs for the two-bed condominium are $240,000 to $260,000. He said this is the first step in the proposal as the company begins the process to establish the site as a planned unit development. Warren said the site is currently zoned industrial and the zoning change is necessary to allow the planned project. He also noted the development site is now zoned industrial and the industrial zoning regulations have no limits on building height or percentage of site coverage so someone could buy the site and build a very tall building that covers the whole site. Carol Henrey lives in the neighborhood and she said the face the development will be built between area homes and the nearby industries. “I like this development idea,” she said. “It is a much better option that having a bit industrial building on the site. I think this project will add to the value of the homes in the area.” Not everyone like the concept. A man who would only say his name is Joe said he thinks the buildings are too tall, the tall building will block the mountain view of many present homeowners plus the project will create too much traffic.
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Although Jones cannot legally contact the victims’ families directly, Rodgers said, he has tried reaching out to them through the district attorney’s office. Members from the victims’ families, who attended the hearing, expressed frustration with the lengthy court process and the extended date. “I personally have found a spot for forgiveness, but that does not negate the need for justice,” said Beth Johnson, Burton’s daughter.
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Motivating thoughts can be the spark for a successful comeback WINNING WORDS
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ave you ever found yourself way behind on a project? I mean really much further away from where you needed to be in order to get something completed by a certain day or time? The pressure mounts as the deadline draws closer, and with every minute or day that passes we almost feel like we are too far behind to close the gap and get it done. And then something happens, and that something is the comeback. We stand up, stretch our legs and arms, shake out the dazed and confused cloud in our heads, pour a cup of coffee and get busy, making up ground as we move closer to our goal or target. And with a big “whew” and sigh of
relief, maybe even catching our breath for a minute or two, we can enjoy our comeback and take satisfaction in our accomplishment. We see this play out every week in sports don’t we? Whether it is a team or an individual that has to rally and come from behind to win, it’s an incredible event to watch. And I don’t know about you, but the bigger the gap or larger the lead, the more I start rooting for the comeback to happen, even if I find myself rooting against my own team or player. I just love a comeback. And here we are approaching the end of the year. Although we have watched comebacks happen all around us and in many sports, many of us still face challenges and are up
against tight deadlines, quotas, and still have a need to finish the year in order to meet and exceed our expectations. Now I want you to think with me for just a moment. Think about the words that might be used in a locker room or in a board room, or at a sales meeting to inspire the team or group to come from behind and claim victory. We might hear words like: dig deep; get fired up; tough it out; drive; passion; purpose; resolve; commitment; luck; momentum or a shift in momentum; teamwork; get your head in the game; there is still time on the clock; we can do this. SEE NORTON, P13
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ith the holidays upon us, one of the greatest gifts for grandparents is the gift of travel. Whether you are planning to visit grandchildren or taking a family excursion abroad, it is important to plan ahead to accommodate your needs. According to Orbitz.com, Denver International Airport will be the nation’s sixthbusiest airport over the Christmas holiday travel season (travel between December 22-28).
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orry. You will be unable to join me on my spiritual path. A professional asked me, “Where are you going on your journey? I said, “After I leave here I am headed to the groQUIET store. DESPERATION cery Mangoes, if they’re ripe.” She said that wasn’t what she meant. It was then that I realized that I am, more Craig Marshall or less, a paSmith perweight. An acrylic one, with a real scorpion inside. You won’t be able to sit cross-legged in front of me, and obtain any useful knowledge, unless it’s about blackand-white films or doo-wop. You will never be able to meet me in some remote location, sit in a tent with no air flow, and hear profound
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thoughts about life. On. This. Mortal. Coil. A friend of mind, who went through Naropa University (“Transform yourself. Transform the world.”) in Boulder, moved to Hawaii so that she could massage feet. I have never had a foot massage. I have never had a back massage. I have never had a massage-massage. I told the professional that perhaps I am on a spiritual journey and don’t even know it. Maybe we all are. Sure, I have inhaled at sunset beneath a cloudless sky, and contemplated things, but that’s as far as it’s gone. I read about a woman who teaches yoga. Specifically, something called Kundalini yoga. I thought all yoga was alike. Namely, you get some cool pants and a cool mat, and then you turn into a pretzel. A cool barefooted guy walks among his group, making gestures with his hands, just like SEE SMITH, P13
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those women on “The Price is Right,” only slower and more poetically. Kundalini yoga isn’t like that. “It derives its name through a focus on awakening kundalini energy through regular practice of meditation, pranayama, chanting mantra and yoga asana” (Wikipedia). Oh. Then I had to look up “pranayama.” It has something to do with breath control. The dog and I pant in the summer,
but I don’t think that counts. What all of this amounts to is that there is another entire population that does not include me. The closest I get to belonging to any group, is rooting for my alma mater. That’s it. I am not inclined to discovering The Spirit, or finding the Principles of Life. I simply want to walk across the street to the mailbox without being run over. “The modern man should take it from the navel upwards to the middle of the eyebrows. This is called Sakti-Chala.”
I rarely quote the Bible, but this is a good one, from Proverbs. “A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing personal opinion.” That’s me. I am the fool on the hill. My life is very, very limited. This, writing, is 25 percent of it. Painting is another 25 percent. The other two-thirds are none of your business. Kundalini yoga “aims to cultivate the creative spiritual potential of a human to uphold values, speak truth, and focus on compassion and consciousness
needed to serve and heal others.” That’s very impressive. Yoga is an old discipline from India. Unfortunately, the news that often comes out of India is completely contrary to everything else that yoga sits for. I will stick with walking the dog, and humming “Blue Moon.” They get me through. Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@ comcast.net.
NORTON: There is still time to catch up on projects and goals that matter FROM PAGE 12
So if you are finding yourself behind in the game or if you have fallen behind on projects, timelines, sales goals, or anything else, just remember that there is still time on the clock, and you can do this. One of the phrases listed above always resonates with me a little more than the others, “Get your head in the game.” I love this because for me whenever I feel like I am behind or pressured to perform, I start to get too distracted as I think about ways to catch up or come from behind to win. I generate too many ideas and experience too many feelings and just don’t have enough focus. As soon as I
remind myself to find that focus, seek clarity, I can begin executing and getting done what needs to get done. And in that focus and clarity, I create space for those other words like passion, purpose and momentum to take root in my subconscious, and then I am off to the races and definitely on my way to a comeback. How about you? Where are you as the end of the year approaches? Are you far ahead of your plan and able to coast to victory or are you in need of a come-from-behind win before the end of the year? Either way I would love to hear all about it at gotonorton@gmail. com. And when we remember that there is still time on the clock, and that
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Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.
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Claire Leraan Brown 12/19/1932 - 11/19/2016
Claire Leraan Brown, 83, of Bow Mar, surrounded by her loving family, passed away on the 19th of November, 2016, having been diagnosed with cancer 3 months earlier. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Thomas G. Brown, and their children, Stephen (Linda) Brown, Kristin (Boris) Vukovich and Andrea (Rich) Brown. She is also survived by ten grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren, with one more on the way. Claire was born in Superior, Wisconsin and raised in Duluth, Minnesota. She moved to Colorado in 1952 to attend the University of Colorado. During her first week of school, she met Tom at The Sink restaurant on the Hill in Boulder. She was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority at CU and graduated with a degree in psychology. She and Tom raised their family in Littleton, Colorado, a location that appealed to this Minnesota girl largely because she could keep her canoe at Bow Mar Lake. Her Northwoods upbringing led the family to acquire a cabin in Frisco, CO, near Lake Dillon, where she kept her second canoe. She served her community by
performing endless hours of volunteer work, first as a probation officer and then for over forty years as a Docent at the Denver Art Museum. Claire was a lover of music and often played the piano and even played the violin for a short time with the Aurora Symphony. She also enjoyed writing, especially limericks, and together with two other ladies, published a book entitled, Views From Jackass Hill, an eclectic collection of prose and poems. She was an avid gardener and was enthusiastic for all things Norwegian. Her greatest love was for her family, for whom she provided inspiration, laughter and encouragement. She taught them how to live life to its fullest, and did so by example right up to the end. Her celebration of life service will be held in the Chapel at Cherry Hills Community Church on Wednesday, December 7, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations may be made to the Denver Rescue Mission, Porter Hospice or Denver Hospice.
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Stan Brown, right, and Mustafa, a Kazakhstani fruit farmer, show off some of the apples they have grown. Brown, who lives in Castle Rock, manages a program teaching orchard management techniques to farmers in the Central Asian country. COURTESY PHOTOS
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ince the late 1990s, Stan Brown and his wife, Tami, have been teaching Kazakhstani farmers to grow apples and other fruit trees. The Browns live in Castle Rock now, but they lived full-time in Kazakhstan until 2010. Stan returns to the Central Asian country several times a year as the project manager for the orchard management training program they founded there with the help of IDEAS, a Littletonbased nonprofit group for which Tami is director of international operations. They also run a for-profit tree nursery there. “It’s training poor farmers how to improve their lives,” Stan said. Kazakhstan is not the only country where IDEAS operates — and agriculture is far from the only field it has professionals in. IDEAS has more than 100 people doing longterm assignments in 14 countries, including Thailand, Jordan, India and Egypt, while another 20 to 40 per year go on short-term trips. Their projects range from nursing to dentistry to teaching and information technology. “Our mission is to demonstrate love in tangible ways,” says Sarah Rymer, director of communications and recruiting for IDEAS. “Our specific niche is professional skillsets.”
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By IRS standards, IDEAS is not a faith-based charity, Rymer said, but most of the group’s work is in partnership with local entities that are. Volunteers sign a statement of faith and are mostly Christian. However, Rymer said, IDEAS does not evangelize. “We are not traditional missionaries,” she said.
Birthplace of apples Kazakhstan has a rich history of fruit tree cultivation — in fact, the first apples were cultivated there. When the Browns moved there, however, the country’s orchards were in disrepair and its farmers had fallen behind on modern techniques. “The agriculture had fallen into a very sad state because of the economic collapse of the Soviet Union,” Stan said. After taking a survey trip to the country, the orchard project was born. “We had observed that the geography was very similar to eastern Washington,” Stan said. Washington is the leading appleproducing state in the U.S., growing 10 to 12 billion a year, mostly in the rural central and eastern portions of the state, according to the Washington Apple Commission. “It’s been very encouraging to see the fruit industry there take on modern elements and be productive,” Stan said of Kazakhstan. Children of missionaries, the Browns were both raised abroad, Stan in Pakistan and Tammy in Kenya. They met at Wheaton College in Illinois and have paired their SEE FAITH, P15
Members of the Karen ethnic group in Thailand study to become medics. The education program is administered by volunteers from IDEAS, a Littleton charity.
SKILLS-BASED VOLUNTEERING The Council for International Development calls skills-based volunteering “experteering.” “In increasing numbers, professionals are turning to travel and international service as a way to diversify their experience and help them start careers in the global development sector,” the New Zealandbased organization’s website says. The group urges would-be volunteers to find projects
that match their professional skills. For IDEAS, a Littleton-based nonprofit organization, those skills run the gamut from lab technicians to doctors and dentists in the health care field, to agriculture with mechanics, irrigation technicians, agricultural cost accountants and agricultural engineers. According to Sarah Rymer, director of communications and recruiting for
IDEAS, teachers are the most in-demand career for the group and Jordan is the country with the most demand. Though IDEAS volunteers are mainly Christian, Rymer said that they don’t go overseas to spread their faith. “It’s truly being an accountant or a teacher or a nurse,” she said. IDEAS can be found online at www.ideasworld.org.
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Information: denverartmuseum.org. (Special exhibits such as the current ‘Star Wars’ one cost extra.) ‘Nutcracker’ ballet The Littleton Youth Ballet’s annual performance of “The Nutcracker” will be presented at Colorado Heights University Theatre, 3001 S. Federal Blvd. Performances: 7 p.m. Dec. 2; 2 p.m. Dec. 3 and Noon and 4 p.m. Dec. 4. Tickets: 303-7946694, littletonyouthballet.org/thenutcracker. ACC Music Dept. Three free concerts are the Arapahoe Community Music Department’s gift to the community. All are in the Waring Theatre, Littleton campus: • Dec. 6, 7 p.m. — ACC Choir, directed by Ron Kientz • Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m. — ACC Jazz Ensemble, directed by Cecil Lewis • Dec. 12, 7 p.m. — ACC String Orchestra, directed by Rene Knetsch Denver Potters Association The Denver Potters Association Winter Show and Sale will be Dec. 1-4 at Sixth Avenue United Church, 3250 E. Sixth Ave., Denver. Potter Anita Garfein of Littleton will exhibit her work. Hours: 3-7 p.m. Dec. 1; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 2; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 3; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 4.
Holiday jazz performances The Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra will perform its Christmas show twice, with vocalist Heidi Schmidt: Dec. 4, 3 p.m. at Rialto Theatre in Loveland, 228 E. Fourth St. (970-962-2120) or Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m. at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 S. Allison Parkway. Tickets: $20/$25/$30, 303-987-7845, Lakewood.org/Tickets. Ballet Ariel Ballet Ariel will present seven performances of “The Nutcracker” at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood: 2 p.m. Dec. 10, 11, 17, 18, 22, 23; 7:30 p.m. Dec. 17. Tickets: $35/$30/$25 (children), Lakewood.org/Tickets, 303-987-7845. Gift books Specially selected gift books are available at two local libraries: The Better Book Bonanza on Dec. 3 and 4 at Koelbel Library, 5955 S. Holly St., Centennial, and Friends of the Littleton Library/Museum’s Holiday Sale, which runs daily during library hours through Christmas Eve at Bemis Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. Arvada Fine Art Market The Arvada Center, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada, holds its 30th annual Fine Art Market through Dec. 18 with original items in every medium, in the Main and Upper
Galleries. In addition, The ACES sale and show features works by instructors and students in the center’s studio art classes in the Upper Gallery.
Nature photographs Photographers are invited by the Audubon Nature Center to participate in the fifth annual “Share the View” International Nature Photography Competition. See denveraudubon.contestvenue.com. (Proceeds benefit the education program.) Winning images will be displayed by the Mile High Wildlife Photography Club in January at University of Colorado South Campus (formerly the Wildlife Experience.) Silly stuff The Ultimate Christmas Show will be presented at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 10 at PACE Center, by “the fruitcakes of the Reduced Shakespeare Company,” who will give us an irreverent but heartwarming trip through the holidays. PACEtickets@parkeronline.org. Arapahoe Philharmonic “Miracles of the Season” is the holiday-themed concert by the Arapahoe Philharmonic, to be presented at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at South Suburban Christian Church, 7275 S. Broadway, Littleton. Haydn’s “Miracle Symphony” will be featured. Tickets: Arapahoe-phil.org or 303-781-1892.
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professional skills with religious beliefs to work in developing countries for decades, with Stan working in business development and Tammy in public health. Before Kazakhstan, they lived in Turkey. The biggest obstacle to getting westerners to work in Kazakhstan is a perception that it might be a dangerous or undesirable place to live, Stan said. “Because it has ‘stan’ in its name, people think ‘Pakistan, Afghanistan, war,’” he said. However, he said the country is modern and has a lot to offer. “It’s a beautiful country with beautiful mountains,” he said. “When people over there ask us what Colorado is like, we say ‘it’s a lot like here.’ ” A family affair Stan and Tami’s daughter and sonin-law, Lauren and Shledon Nest, also work for IDEAS, as health care professionals in Thailand. Lauren, a nurse by training, grew up mainly in Kazakhstan, while her parents worked there. Now, she and Sheldon, a son of Colombian
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Four short plays “4 X’Mas” by George Cameron Grant is presented by the new Lost and Found Productions Dec. 9-17 at the Bug Theatre, 3674 Navajo St., Denver Highlands. Four female directors bring four short holiday plays to the stage: Deb Flomberg, Allison Learned, Katie Mangett and Elizabeth Neuhauser. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and Dec. 21, 22; 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18; $15 advance/$20 at the door, LostandFoundProductions.net. Santa at Avenue Theater “Santa’s Big Red Sack” is presented for the eighth year, through Dec. 24, at the Avenue Theater, 417 E. 17th Ave., Denver Uptown. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and Dec. 21; 4 p.m. Sundays and Christmas Eve. Tickets cost $27.50, 303-321-5925, avenuetheater.com. Suzan Lori-Parks “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess,” a
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Littleton Youth Ballet ‘Nutcracker’: 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2 and Saturday, Dec. 3; 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3; and noon and 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 at Colorado Heights University, 3001 S. Federal Blvd., Denver. Contact Littleton Youth Ballet at 303-794-6694 or go to http://www.littletonyouthballet. org/the-nutcracker. The Nutcracker Ballet: 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at The Oriental Theater, 7373 E. Fremont Drive, Centennial. Presented by Golden Dance Arts. Go to http:// www.goldendancearts.com Youth Theater Auditions: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Spotlight Performing Arts Center, 6328 E. County Line Road, Highlands Ranch. Ages 6-18; show is “Alice in Wonderland, The Full-Length Musical.” Class meets from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesdays; performance is in April. Go to www.spotlightperformers.com or call 720-44-DANCE for information and tuition rates. A Christmas Story, The Musical: through Friday, Dec. 30 at Town Hall Arts Center. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays, with a 2 p.m. show on Saturday, Nov. 26 and 7:30 p.m. shows Wednesday, Dec. 12 ad Dec. 28. Tickets available at the Town Hall box office, online at townhallartscenter.org or by calling 303794-2787 ext. 213.
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Colorado Wind Ensemble Outdoor Exposure: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 9203 S. University Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Featuring photographer John Fielder Go to http://www. coloradowindensemble.org/event/ outdoor-exposurewith-photographer-john-fielder/ Live! With the Colorado Celtic Harp Society: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at Lone Tree Library, 10055 Library Way. No registration required; call 303791-7323 or go to DCL.org. Smithtonians Handbell Choir: 2-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at Bemis Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. Hear seasonal favorites. Call 303-795-3961. Advent Recitals: noon Wednesdays at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 9201 S. University Blvd.,
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this week’s TOP FIVE Holiday Celebration at the Mansion: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Highlands Ranch Mansion, 9950 E. Gateway Road. Horse drawn hay rides, Santa visits, music, vendors and reindeer games. Self-guided tours and a Candyland-themed scavenger hunt. Free event parking at Cherry Hills Community Church, 3900 Grace Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Shuttle buses begin at 9:45 a.m. No event parking at the mansion. Call 303-791-0430. Go to http://highlandsranchmansion.com/ Community Fundraiser/ Women’s Self-Defense Class: 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at Deep Space Event Center, 11020 S. Pikes Peak Drive, Parker. Dragon Hearts Martial Arts teaches self-defense, and all proceeds go to the Open the Doors fund for Parker’s new community center. Go to growcommunitycenter.org.
Highlands Ranch. Enjoy light soup lunch; $4 donation requested. Contact Mark Zwilling at 303 794-2683 or mzwilling@gostandrew.com. Recital schedule: St. Andrew Sisters, Dec. 7; Jubilee Handbell Choir, Dec. 14; Kay Coryell, Dec. 21. Reunited at Christmas Dinner Concert: 7:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 9201 S. University Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Dinner served at 6 p.m. Tickets for sale at www. gostandrew.com. Contact Mark Zwilling at 303 794-2683 or mzwilling@gostandrew.com Arapahoe Philharmonic ‘Miracle of the Season’: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at South Suburban Christian Church, 7275 S. Broadway, Littleton. Maestro Devin Patrick Hughes will give a brief talk at 6:45 p.m. Tickets available at www. arapahoe-phil.org or by calling 303-7811892. Christmas with the Young Voices of Colorado: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9 at Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton. Presented by the Littleton Symphony Orchestra, along with Young Voices of Colorado. Tickets available at the Gorsett Violin Shop, 8100 S. Quebec St., and at www.littletonsymphony.org. Call 303-933-6824.
‘A Figgy Pudding Party’: 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4, at New Hope Presbyterian Church, 3737 New Hope Way, Castle Rock. An evening of holiday music and desserts. Tickets required; contact 303-688-4259 or kathygabrielse@msn.com. Call 303-660-0057 or go to www.newhopepres.org for information. History of Denver’s Union Station: 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Presented by author Rhonda Beck. Refreshments served at 6:45 p.m. Contact 303-814-3164, museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety. org or www.castlerockhistoricalsociety.org. Admission is free. Winter Wonderland Holiday Open House: 3-6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9 at Arc Arapahoe & Douglas Counties, 6538 S. Racine Circle, Centennial. Dinner, music, games. Networking opportunity for service providers, teachers, parents. Meet new board members.
Cherry Creek Chorale ‘Gloria!’: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9 and Saturday, Dec. 10 at Bethany Lutheran Church, 500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village. Go to http://www.cherrycreekchorale. org. Tidings from Bethlehem Christmas Concert: 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9 and Saturday, Dec. 10, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church, 10150 E. Belleview Ave., Englewood. Go to http://cherrycreekpres.org/christmas/. Santa Visit: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, in his little red house at the corner of Broadway and Plaza Drive. Santa visits are free and open to all. Park at the Highlands Ranch Metro District parking lot at 62 Plaza Drive, and walk around the building to see Santa. For the safety of those attending and cars driving by, please do not park on Plaza Drive. Call 303-791-0430. Lone Tree Arts Center Guild Holiday Party: a celebration and thank you to guild members on Saturday, Dec. 10. To join the guild, or for information on the holiday party, contact Tonya at 303-489-5533 or info@lonetreeartscenterguild.org. Snowball Dinner Dance Showcase, Am Jam: 4-8 pm. Sunday, Dec. 11, at Adventures in Dance, 1500 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. Enjoy professional show and dance ballroom, Latin, salsa, swing and tango to your favorite DJ tunes. Call 720-276-0562 or go to https:// www.adventuresindance.com/ event/dancing-with-the-monstars-dinner-dance-showcase/.
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SoSu Artist Collective Pop Up Gallery and Market: opening celebration from 5-8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2; pop-ups open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3-4 at 6905 S. Broadway. Loose and Fun Pastel Painting Workshop: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at First Presbyterian Church, 1609 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. Led by Fort Collings artist Diane Edwards. Go to http:// www.heritage-guild.com/currentworkshops.html. Contact Mary Kay Jacobus, mkstudio@comcast. net or 303-594-4667.
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Light Up the Holidays Christmas party: 5:30-10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at Valley Country Club, 14601 Country Club Drive, Centennial. Plated dinner, entertainment and more. The Founding Chapter of the Denver Metro Breakfast Club event. Call Bernadette Julich, 303862-7912 to RSVP and for information. Tree Lighting and Holiday Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. Dec. 2 at Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. Hot chocolate bar, hot cider and cookies. Event takes place before center’s production of “The Nutcracker Suite.” Go to www. lonetreeartscenter.org.
An Evening of Help and Hope: 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2 at Cielo at Castle Pines, 485 W. Happy Canyon Road. Benefit for the Douglas/Elbert Task Force. Silent, live auctions, wine wall, games, food and drinks. Tickets and information at www.detaskforce. org or call Carolyn at 303-6881114 ext. 14. Festival of Trees: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at Cimarron Middle School, 12130 Canterberry Parkway, Parker. More than 40 themed trees available to win. Go to https://sites.google.com/a/ dcsdk12.org/cimarron-middleschool/home. George C. Evans American Legion Post 103: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Buck Recreation Center, 2004 W. Powers Ave., Littleton. General meeting will address the upcoming oratorical contest and other 2017 activities. HRCA Holiday House Decorating Contest: submit photos with online form by 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8. Map showing location of each site will be posted; residents visit and vote for their favorites from Dec. 10-14. Winners announced Dec. 17. Go to http://HRCAonline. org/contest for submission form and more information. A Hudson Christmas: 5-8 p.m. select days through Saturday, Dec. 31 at Hudson Gardens and Event Center, 6115 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton. Go to www.hudsongardens.org. Tickets available at AltitudeTickets.com.
HEALTH
Commitment Day 5k Run/Festival: 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 1 around the neighborhoods of Life Time Fitness in Parker. All levels and abilities welcome. Go to http:// www.commitmentday.com/colorado/parker-aurora/ for registration. Discounted registration through Nov. 30. Contact Heather Crosby at hcrosby@lifetimefitness.com.
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Freshman kicker Brian Brogan made sure Valor Christian took care of business in the Class 5A semifinals. Brogan kicked a 28-yard field goal on the final play of the game to lift Valor to a 10-7 victory over Cherry Creek on Nov. 26 at the Stutler Bowl, propelling the Eagles to their eighth straight state championship game. Brogan had missed a 35-yard attempt in the second quarter but was clutch when it counted most. “I could feel my heart kind of dropping and this was kind of a must-do kind of kick,” Brogan said. “I just went on the field, put my head down and drove through it.” Defending champion Valor Christian (10-3) will be seeking its seventh title in three different classifications when the Eagles challenge another familiar foe in Pomona (12-1) in the championship game, which will be at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver. Pomona, runner-up to the Eagles in the state title game last season, defeated Regis Jesuit, 24-7, in the other semifinal game. Valor used a fumble recovery to set up a late drive to come from behind to edge the Panthers 29-26 in the 2015 state title game after the Panthers had won an early season contest last season. Pomona once again downed the Eagles 23-16 in a regular-season encounter earlier this season. “They’ll probably talk about revenge about how we won the state championship game last year,” Valor Christian coach Rod Sherman said. “We’re not going to talk about revenge from our earlier game. We want to come out and play as hard as we can. God gave us one more week with
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Valor Christian’s Luke McCaffrey (2) leaps to pull in the interception away from Cherry Creek’s Nick Williams (10). The Eagles prevailed over Cherry Creek by the score of 10-7 on Nov. 26 at the Stutler Bowl in the 5A state semifinal. PAUL DISALVO our team and we want to enjoy that. “Hopefully we will be battle tested after the Creek game and be ready.” Sherman was quick to emphasize to his team, which got off to a slow start this season, that this is different than the seven other state title game appearances. “This feels as good going into the championship game as I can ever remember because of how we battled through some tough times this year,” Sherman said. “At 1-3, you remind the kids to stay on course and that
allowed us to teach them the lessons using the analogy that in marriages these days it seems like when the going gets tough society says ‘go find a new wife.’ What scripture tells us is to dig deep, stay the course and continue to grow. “Who knows what will happen next week. I hope our kids will be able to look back and say there was joy in the process and there was success in the journey.” SEE FOOTBALL, P28
KEEPING SCORE WITH... JP MARINARO What is your favorite movie? My favorite movie is “The Lord of The Rings” trilogy because I enjoy an action/ thriller that keeps me on the edge of my seat every time. What is your favorite pre-competition meal? Over-easy eggs on toast because I just like eggs. Why do you participate in sports? I participate in sports for the challenge to win and beat the other opponent and also because I love competition.
What is your favorite type of music and who is your favorite artist? My favorite favorite types of music are rap and classic rock. My favorite band is Led Zeppelin. What is your favorite subject in school? My favorite subject in school is biology because I love learning more about the world we live in. Do you have any pre-competition superstitions or rituals? I do. My pre-game ritual is when I get into the car, I put on my music and look out the window until I get to the rink, then we go out for team warmups once we are all at the rink.
KEEPING SCORE WITH... is a Q&A with high school athletes in the south metro area. Email sports writer Jim Benton at jbenton@coloradocommunitymedia.com if you or some you know would llike to participate.
ittleton High School will honor the memory of former standout basketball player Brooks Thompson at its home-opening game between the Lions and Kennedy at 4 p.m. Dec. 3. Thompson, who helped Littleton win OVERTIME the 1987 and 1989 4A state championships, died June 9 at the age of 45 from multiple organ failure. Thompson’s wife, Michelle, mother Sue, brother Chip and aunt Jan will be at the game for the Jim Benton halftime tribute that will have a commemorative Littleton jersey unveiled. Ron Vlasin, Thompson’s coach, will take part in the halftime ceremony. Thompson averaged 28.5 points and nine assists a game as a senior and was the 1989 Colorado High School player of the year. Thompson played college basketball at Texas A&M and Oklahoma State. He played for four National Basketball Association teams, including the Denver Nuggets, and was head coach at the University of Texas at San Antonio from 2006 until March of 2016. “It’s a privilege for our team, our school and our whole community to have a chance to honor Brooks Thompson and his family,” said current Lions boys basketball coach Ryan Fletcher. “His contributions as an athlete and person are an inspiration to our current players and the entire Littleton family.”
Running strong Mountain Vista’s girls cross country team finished second to Broomfield in the Class 5A state cross country meet in October. However, the Vista girls haven’t stopped running. Competing under the moniker of the Vista Nation Cross Country Club, the girls captured the Nike Cross National Southwest Regional team title Nov. 19 at Grande Sports Academy in Casa Grande, Arizona, and qualified to race in the Nike Cross Nationals Dec. 3 in Portland, Oregon. Vista Nation beat favored Desert Vista by 12 points in the regionals while Broomfield finished third. Six of the seven Vista girls who took part in the state meet ran in Arizona, with freshman Sarah O’Sullivan leading the charge. She was 15th overall with a time of 18:17, but was fourth among the runners competing for the team title. Freshman Jenna Fitzsimmons was seventh and Caroline Eck, recovering from a lower-leg injury, was ninth among the athletes in the team competition. “Hard to say what our chances are SEE BENTON, P28
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Seven members of league volleyball champion Rock Canyon have been named all-Continental League and the Jaguars’ Angela NylundHanson has been named league coach of the year. First team all-league selections were: Setter: Skylar Lane, Sr., Rock Canyon; Lauren Lowry, Jr., Castle View; Ava Larkin, Sr., Chaparral Outside hitter: Keeley Davis, Jr., Rock Canyon; Melissa Evans, Sr., Highlands Ranch; Kelsie Milkowski, Jr., Highlands Ranch; Katie Turner, Sr., Legend; Kate Menz, Jr., Castle View; Makenna Davis, Sr., Chapar-
ral; Alyssa Oswald, Sr., Mountain Vista Middle hitter: Lacey Zadra, Sr., Rock Canyon; Hannah Haveman, Sr., Legend; Amanda Keller, Jr., Mountain Vista; Skyler Clements, Sr., Mountain Vista Right side hitter: Harley Freeseman, Sr., Rock Canyon; Jasmine Schmidt, Sr., Chaparral Defensive specialist: Kendall Hanak, Sr., Rock Canyon; Riley Bradbury, Sr., Rock Canyon Libero: Leanne Lowry, Fr., Castle View; Reven Bradbury, Sr., Rock Canyon; Sam Novak, Jr., Mountain Vista At Large: Madi Kimble, Sr., ThunderRidge; Annie Ell, Sr., Mountain Vista; Taylor Kassel, Sr., Ponderosa
FOOTBALL: Defending champions seeking seventh title in three different classifications FROM PAGE 27
Senior quarterback Dylan McCaffrey remembers last season’s finale against the Panthers. “It was a great game last year,” he said. “I’m looking forward to a rematch. We played them earlier this season, they are a great team and they got us. It should be a great fight. We’re a completely different team and I know they have gotten a lot better as well.” Senior defensive lineman Ben Kozan will join his older brother Alex, who is now playing at Auburn, as a repeat state championship participant and said the Eagles take nothing for granted in getting to title games. “I feel like people think we keep going every year, but it’s a different team every year,” he said.
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The Eagles, who beat Creek earlier in the season and in last season’s state semifinals, couldn’t put away the Bruins until the final play of the game in which neither offense could gain momentum. Creek finished with a 288-258 edge in total yardage. “They probably deserved to win the game as much as we did but we were able to make one more play,” Sherman said. The Eagles made two key plays with the game tied 7-7 in the fourth quarter. Christian Elliss blocked a potential go-ahead 25-yard field goal by Mac Willis with 8:45 remaining in the game. “This is our legacy and this is what we leave behind,” Elliss said. “Being able to play Pomona is going to be really fun.”
BENTON: Area athletes selected by state group to join all-state teams for volleyball, gymnastics FROM PAGE 27
at the nationals with so many great teams,” coach Jonathan Dalby said. “A top-10 finish in the U.S. is certainly a goal. We are super excited for the kids and eager to see how they will do against the nation’s best. “It would have been easy for them to give in after being second at state, but these are resilient kids.” All-State volleyball, gymnastics CHSAANow.com released its allstate teams for volleyball and gymnastics, which included several area athletes. Melissa Evans from Highlands Ranch, Rock Canyon’s Skylar Lane, Alyssa Oswald of Mountain Vista and
Jasmine Schmidt of Chaparral were named to the Class 5A first team. Evans was tabbed player of the year. Ali Travis and Sam Weber of Holy Family were first-team 4A selections. Brooke Weins of Pomona was the Class 5A gymnast of the year and the Panthers’ Tracey Boychuk was coach of the year. Joining Weins on the first team were Kaylie Berens of Pomona, Lakewood’s Amber Bell and Kesley Boychuk of Pomona. Jim Benton is a sports writer for Colorado Community Media. He has been covering sports in the Denver area since 1968. He can be reached at jbenton@ coloradocommunitymedia.com or at 303-566-4083.
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Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as certificate trustee on behalf of Bosco Credit II Trust Series 2010-1 Date of Deed of Trust October 03, 2006 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust October 17, 2006 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B6148136 Original Principal Amount $105,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $99,442.50
Public Notices Public Trustees COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0502-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 26, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Victor Stazzone and Lynne M. Stazzone Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Decision One Mortgage Company, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as certificate trustee on behalf of Bosco Credit II Trust Series 2010-1 Date of Deed of Trust October 03, 2006 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust October 17, 2006 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B6148136 Original Principal Amount $105,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $99,442.50
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 2, BLOCK 7, HIGHLANDS 460, FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 2983 E Otero Cir, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
Public Trustees
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 2, BLOCK 7, HIGHLANDS 460, FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 2983 E Otero Cir, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
Public Trustees
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0536-2016
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS.
Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S. Valentia Way, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080 Attorney File # 16-00377SH
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
Arapahoe County Tax Lien
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
2016
©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015
Legal Notice NO.: 0502-2016 First Publication: 11/3/2016 Last Publication: 12/1/2016 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
A. Shore #19973 VIN#David 352XFK3740 398 Martin H. Shore #1800 MAKE:VINDALE Stephen A 10X52 Hall #38186 YEAR 1960 SIZE
IF032271531 THE SALE IS CONTINUED 2015 DATE ZAMORA VELMA ERICA TO A LATER DATE, THE14470 DEADLINE TOH18 FILE A NOE 13TH AVE TICE OF INTENTAURORA TO CURE BY THOSE CO 80011-3730 PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES 032272465 2015 BOTTOMS DIANE MOBLEY THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOL8201 S SANTAFOR FE DRA191 ATED THE REQUIREMENTS SINGLE LITTLETON CO 80120-4315 POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL 032278447 2015 CAMPAGNOLA MA TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE AVE 056 WITH BORROWER MAY 26900 FILEEACOLFAX COMPLAINT CO 80018-2300 THE COLORADOAURORA ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL 032279729 2015 BUREAU RATHBURN MABEL LOR BOTH. PROTECTION (CFPB), E 13TH AVE F35 THE FILING OF A14470 COMPLAINT WILL NOT AURORA CO STOP THE FORECLOSURE80011-3726 PROCESS.
5347 S. Valentia VIN#Hellerstein GJ050760 and Shore 482PC102.22 032629339Way, 2015 Suite 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) MAKE:DETROITER 573-1080 YEAR 1970 SIZE 12X64 Attorney File # 16-00377SH
MAESTAS JUDY 26 ROYAL M H PARK BYERS CO
VIN# 031922WAB 1100 109.29 033114418 2015 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector MAKE:LYNBROOK and is attempting to collect a debt. Any informaYEAR 1974 SIZE 24X60 tion provided may be used for that purpose.
VALENZUELA JUAN 15700 E COLFAX AVE 27 AURORA CO 80011-5849
VIN#©Public MC4140FTrustees' Association 657 133.07 033316851 2015 MAKE:HOMETTE of Colorado Revised 1/2015 YEAR 1972 SIZE 14X70 Legal Notice NO.: 0502-2016 VIN#First FI080743 368 91.04 033524225 2015 Publication: 11/3/2016 MAKE:AMERICAN Last Publication: 12/1/2016 YEAR 1969 SIZE 12X47 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
SMITH JAMES L351 5TH AVE 11 DEER TRAIL CO 80105-8055 BOLIVAR LUIS RAMON 3500 S KING ST 069 DENVER CO 80236-6194
VIN# HK3110F MAKE:HILLCREST YEAR 1972 SIZE 60X12
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FENDLEY ROBERT LEE JR 26900 E COLFAX AVE 271 AURORA CO 80018-2351
VIN# P106511 MAKE:SCHULT YEAR 1971 SIZE 12X65
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033626176 2015
FREDRICH LOWELL 67500 E COUNTY ROAD 38 BYERS CO 80103-9331
VIN# 02590472J 841 MAKE:SKYLINE/HILLCREST YEAR 1976 SIZE 14X75
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GODWIN JAVID CHERYL A 14470 E 13TH AVE H20 AURORA CO 80011-3730
034060626 2015
MEYERS BARTON LEROY 26900 E COLFAX AVE 244 AURORA CO 80018-2348
The name, address, business telephone num-
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60.99
On September 16, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) Pamela Knight Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Bank of America, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Bank of America, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust June 24, 2009 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust August 07, 2009 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B9086131 Original Principal Amount $296,545.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $311,223.30 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
LOT 5, BLOCK 2, FOUR LAKES SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
Also known by street and number as: 7939 S Race Court, Centennial, CO 80122.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
If applicable, a description of any changes to the deed of trust described in the notice of election and demand pursuant to affidavit as allowed by statutes:
C.R.S.§ 38-35-109(5) LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN CORRECTED BY SCRIVENER'S AFFIDAVIT RECORDED 08/17/16 AT RECEPTION NO. D6090993 IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY. NOTICE OF SALE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 01/18/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
MANUFACTURED HOMES DELINQUENT TAX LIST
First Publication: 032269481 2015 11/3/2016 HERNANDEZ JESUS RAMOS Last Publication: 12/1/2016 3150 S PLATTE RIVER DR 24 Name of Publication:ENGLEWOOD Littleton Independent CO 80110-2125
Prior Year(s) Due VIN# 6236KAB MAKE:KIT YEAR 1970 SIZE 24X60
On September 16, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Pamela Knight Original Beneficiary(ies) The name, address, business telephone numadvertise yourMortgage public notices 303-566-4100 Electroniccall Registration ber and bar registration To number of the Systems, Inc., as nominee for Bank of attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the America, N.A. indebtedness is: Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Bank of America, N.A. David A. Shore #19973 Date of Deed of Trust Martin H. Shore #1800 June 24, 2009 Stephen A Hall #38186 County of Recording Arapahoe Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S. Valentia Way, Recording Date of Deed of Trust Suite 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) August 07, 2009 573-1080 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Attorney File # 16-00377SH Book/Page No.) B9086131 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector Original Principal Amount and is attempting to collect a debt. Any informa$296,545.00 tion provided may be used for that purpose. Outstanding Principal Balance $311,223.30 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of Legal Notice NO.: 0502-2016 trust have been violated as follows: failure to First Publication: 11/3/2016 pay principal and interest when due together Last Publication: 12/1/2016 with all other payments provided for in the evidName of Publication: Littleton Independent ence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov
David A. Shore #19973 Martin H. Shore #1800 Stephen A Hall #38186
032599073 2015
December 1, 2016D
Public Trustees
First Publication: 11/3/2016 Last Publication: 12/1/2016 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
81.46
FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0536-2016
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
Public Trustees
First Publication: 11/3/2016 Last Publication: 12/1/2016 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
DATE: 08/26/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov
Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov
DATE: 08/26/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 12/28/2016, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov
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THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 12/28/2016, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 12/28/2016, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the DATE: 08/26/2016 highest and best bidder for cash, the said real Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale The name, address, business telephone numand other items allowed by law, and will issue to ber andASSESSEd bar registration number of the LEGAL NAME PIN TAX aOWNER TOTAL LEGAL the purchaser Certificate of Purchase, all as attorney(s) representing the legal PIN holder TAX of the OWNER NAME dESCRIPTION & SITuS AddRESS YEAR duE provided by law. YEAR & SITuS AddRESS dESCRIPTION indebtedness VALuE is:
032283963Attorney 2015 GONZALES Colorado General MAURILIO S 1200Floor S COUNTY ROAD 157 20 1300 Broadway, 10th STRASBURG CO 80136-9516 Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 032285699 2015 NEELY CARL www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov 351 5TH AVE 03 TRAIL CO 80105-8054 Federal ConsumerDEER Financial Protection Bureau 032487682 2015 SALAZAR HEATHER LYNN P.O. Box 4503 21 ROYAL M H PARK Iowa City, Iowa 52244 BYERS CO 80103 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov 032570521 2015 BEHRENS RAYMOND F DATE: 08/26/2016 4674 S COUNTY ROAD 193 Cynthia D Mares, Public in and for the BYERSTrustee CO 80103-9412 County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
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cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
JOHNSTONE DOUGLAS S 1068 1ST AVE DEER TRAIL CO 80105-8026
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 5, BLOCK 2, FOUR LAKES SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
Also known by street and number as: 7939 S Race Court, Centennial, CO 80122.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
First Publication: 11/24/2016 Last Publication: 12/22/2016 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE LEGAL ASSESSEd PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKINGTOTAL IN SECdESCRIPTION VALuE duE VALuE duE TION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY YEAR & SITuS AddRESS FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO C.R.S.§ 38-35-109(5) LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTORNEY CONHAS VIN# K14278FBP00115 744 BEEN 109.60 CORRECTED 034104160 2015BY SCRIVENER'S DURAN PUEBLITO CORTES VIN#GENERAL, P297660AB THE FEDERAL 1708 222.31 AFFIDAVIT RECORDED 08/17/16 ATERECEPMAKE:MARLETTE 14470 13TH AVE C11 SUMER FINANCIAL MAKE:SCHULTPROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMTION NO. D6090993 IN THE RECORDS OF YEAR 1980 SIZE 14X74 AURORA CO 80011-3735 YEAR 2000 28X44 PLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSARAPAHOE COUNTY. VIN# 7714645801 603 99.24 034324429 2015 ARC HOUSING LLC URE PROCESS. VIN# 7C510551N 1126 165.30 NOTICE OF SALE MAKE:WAYSIDE 14470 E 13TH AVE C18 MAKE:SKYLINE/FAIRVIEW Colorado Attorney General YEAR 1971 14X64 AURORA CO 80011-3717 YEAR 2001 16X66 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seDenver, Colorado 80203 cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, VIN# P113782 482 102.22 034390618 2015 ARMENTA CABALLERO (800) VICTOR222-4444 M VIN# 470258604136 1146 110.60 has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale MAKE:SCHULT 14470 13TH AVE D03www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov MAKE:ULTIMATE II as provided by law and in said Deed of ETrust. YEAR 1968 12X60 AURORA CO 80011-3719 YEAR 2001 16X60 THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will Federal Consumer Financial VIN# 2240222460 512public 93.50 034817310 2015 TURCIOS MOISES A ProtectionVIN# 22994896531AB 1774 228.72 at auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Bureau MAKE:CHAMPION E 13TH AVE E19 P.O. Box 4503 MAKE:CHAMPION/SUMMERCREST 01/18/2017, at the East Hearing 14470 Room, County YEAR 1974 14X70 AURORA CO 80011-3722 YEAR 1999 28X54 Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Iowa City, Iowa 52244 Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the (855) 411-2372 VIN# BK146D 123 60.77 034933581 MEIER VIN# P162712 548 95.23 highest and best bidder 2015 for cash,JASON the said real www.consumerfinance.gov MAKE:BUDDY 3265Grantor(s), S COUNTY ROAD 185 MAKE:SCHULTZ property and all interest of the said YEAR 1970 12X50 BYERS CO 80103-9449 YEAR 1982 SIZE 14X64 Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the DATE: 09/16/2016 purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the VIN# NEB49A22828 1735 Evidence 261.14 said of Debt secured by the Deed of County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado MAKE:BELLAVISTA 035030598 2015 BRAVO CANO EVLALIO LH12TX7346 3531 400.83 Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale By: CynthiaVIN# D Mares, Public Trustee YEAR 1994 SIZE 28X60 14470 13TH AVE MAKE:LEGACY and other items allowed by law, and willE issue to H05 AURORA CO 80011-3729 YEAR 2012 SIZE 16X76 the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as The name, address, business telephone numPrior Year(s) Due 665 101.94 provided by law. ber and bar registration number of the VIN# MC10609 attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the MAKE:CAM/MONTROSE II First Publication: 11/24/2016 indebtedness is: YEAR 1979 SIZE 14X70 Last Publication: 12/22/2016 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent David W Drake #43315 VIN# TXFLW12A81547C013 956 148.65 Scott D. Toebben #19011 MAKE:FLEETWOOD Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 216 16th IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A YEAR 1999 SIZE 16X56 Street, Suite 1210, Denver, CO 80202 (720) LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NO259-6710 TICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE Legal Notice No.: 58285 Attorney File # 16CO00321-1 PARTIES TO CUREDecember MAY ALSO BEDecember VIN# H0C015F02759 1443 226.45ENTITLED First Publication: 1 and 2, 2016 EXTENDED; MAKE:OAKWOOD Last Publication: December 1 and December 2, 2016 TheIndependent Attorney above acting as Citizen a debt collector YEAR 1998 SIZE 28X72 Publisher: The Englewood Herald : Littleton and theisCentennial and is attempting to collect a debt. Any informaIF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A tion provided may be used for that purpose. LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF If applicable, a description of any changes to the deed of trust described in the notice of election and demand pursuant to affidavit as ASSESSEd PIN TAX OWNER NAME TOTAL allowed by statutes:
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If applicable, a description of any changes to 6December 2016described in the notice of the deed of1,trust
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
election and demand pursuant to affidavit as allowed by statutes:
C.R.S.§ 38-35-109(5) LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN CORRECTED BY SCRIVENER'S AFFIDAVIT RECORDED 08/17/16 AT RECEPTION NO. D6090993 IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY.
Public Trustees NOTICE OF SALE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 01/18/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 11/24/2016 Last Publication: 12/22/2016 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 09/16/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: David W Drake #43315 Scott D. Toebben #19011 Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 216 16th Street, Suite 1210, Denver, CO 80202 (720) 259-6710 Attorney File # 16CO00321-1 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Legal Notice NO.: 0536-2016 First Publication: 11/24/2016 Last Publication: 12/22/2016 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
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Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Tyson Charles Spickard be changed to Abigail Nicole Spickard Case No.: 2016C100920 J. Kaufmann By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58228 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Isha Kanu be changed to Isha Dumbuya Case No.: 2016 C 100921 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court Legal Notice No: 58252 First Publication: November 24, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is given on November 22, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an Adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Virginia Ellen Current be changed to Ginger Ellen Current Wadi Muhaisen Attorney for Virginia Ellen Current Legal Notice No.: 58302 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Mattathias Joseph DiDomenicomoran be changed to Matthew Joseph Dixon-Moran Case No.: 16 C 100927 Cheryl A. Layne By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58234 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Gwenn Boggs Potts be changed to Gwen Margaret Allen Case No.: 16 C 100922
Public notice is given on November 21, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
Tammera Herivel By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk
The petition requests that the name of Gail Ann Hoebing be changed to Gail Ann Frederic Case No.: 16 C 100960
Legal Notice No: 58237 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent
By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58289 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on November 18, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Steven Sumner Brady be changed to Steven Sumner Hendrix Case No.: 16 C 100956 By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58296 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Tina Marie Hirschfeld be changed to Tina Marie Cady Bender Case No.: 16 C 100925 Cheryl Lane By: Laura Larson, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58239 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Name Changes
Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Jose Eugenio Samuel Vigil be changed to Eugene Samuel Vigil Case No.: 16 C 100926 By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58240 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 7, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Joseph Nsamba be changed to Joe Ceyers Nesler Case No.: 16 C 100930 By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58256 First Publication: November 24, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 14 , 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Ashleigh Elizabeth Richardson be changed to Rhys Corvus Winchester Case No.: 2016 C 100936 By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58257 First Publication: November 24, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 16, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Dana Dee Glasscock be changed to Dana Dee Case No.: 16 C 100 Cheryl Lane By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58281 First Publication: November 24, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 16, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Felicia Ann Butler be changed to Felicia Ann Walton Case No.: 16 C 100950 By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58287 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 21, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Thuy Phuc Huynh be changed to Margaret Thuy Phuc Huynh Case No.: 2016 C 100961 Cheryl Layne By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58293 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 18 , 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Samantha Alise Tirrell be changed to Matthieu Kylo-Ray Tirrell Case No.: 2016 C 100954
The petition requests that the name of
By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk
Public notice is given on November 18 , 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
Name Changes
The petition requests that the name of Samantha Alise Tirrell be changed to Matthieu Kylo-Ray Tirrell Case No.: 2016 C 100954 By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58295 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 22, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Joshua Jacob Cool be changed to Josselyn Brooke Cool Case No.: 16 C 100971 By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58300 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 22, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Chilton Clair Beasley be changed to Theodore Chilton Beasley Case No.: 16 C 100974 By: Kelly Ann LaFave, County Court Judge Legal Notice No: 58303 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent
Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Jose Badel Martinez-Borrero, Deceased Case Number: 2016PR31075 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF COLORADO on or before March 30, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE: Gregory R. Creer, #36630 BICKFORD LAW, LLC 3190 S. Vaughn Way, Suite 550, Aurora, CO 80014 Phone: 303-514-3436 Email:greg@bickfordlegal.com Legal Notice No.: 58290 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Clara L. Bockus, Deceased Case Number 2016 PR 31009 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before March 20, 2016, or the claims may be forever barred. David G. Kinkade Personal Representative 2640 Buick Road Cheyenne, WY 82009 Legal Notice No.: 58231 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Edward George Udry Junior, a/k/a Edward George Udry, a/k/a Edward G. Udry Jr., a/k/a Edward G. Udry, a/k/a Ed Udry, Deceased, Case Number: 2016PR30846. All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado, on or before March 24, 2017, or said claims may be forever barred. Carrie Udry Thompson Personal Representative 4701 W. Oxford Avenue Denver CO 80236 Legal Notice No.: 58253 First Publication: November 24, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent
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All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before March 17, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Constance M. Eberly c/o Glatstein & O’Brien LLP 2696 S. Colorado Blvd, Suite 350 Denver, Colorado 80222 303-757-4342 Co-Personal Representative Legal Notice No: 58230 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dorothy Louise Grams, aka Dorothy L. Grams, aka Dorothy Grams, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31070
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before March 17, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. John R. Phillips Attorney for the Personal Representative 7700 E. Arapahoe Road, Suite 100 Centennial, Colorado 80112 Legal Notice No: 58233 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher:Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Michael J. McIntosh, aka Michael James McIntosh, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31069
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before March 17, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Christine M. McIntosh Personal Representative 17554 E. Progress Drive Centennial, Colorado 80015 303-693-8354 Legal Notice No: 58247 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Donna Mae Bagby, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31023
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Co-Personal Representatives or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before March 24, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Rodney R. Bagby Co-Personal Representative 12713 W. Arlington Place Littleton, Colorado 80127 Pamela M. Bagby Co-Personal Representative 268 Olympus Circle Littleton, Colorado 80124 Legal Notice No: 58276 First Publication: November 24, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lee M. Watson, Jr., Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31030
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before March 24, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Linda J. Watson, Personal Representative c/o Barry S. Korman, Esq. 2676 West Alamo Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80120 Legal Notice No: 58280 First Publication: November 24, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Peggy Lewis Matsch, aka Peggy L. Matsch, aka Peggy Matsch, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31100
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Peggy Lewis Matsch, aka Peggy L. Matsch, aka Peggy Matsch, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31100
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 3, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Marcy Denise Fleet Personal Representative c/o Breeze Trusts & Estates, LLC 10465 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 108 Lone Tree, Colorado 80124 Legal Notice No: 58297 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LaVonne T. Hays, Deceased Case Number: 16 PR 449
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 3, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred.
fore April 3, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Mike Hays Personal Representative 6554 Willow Broom Trail Littleton, Colorado 80123
Notice To Creditors
Legal Notice No: 58304 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent
Misc. Private Legals PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO CASE NO. 2016CV30846 DIV. 14 Plaintiff: VICTORIA CROSSING 1 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation vs. Defendants: JAFUS Q. BYNUM; U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2002-HE3, WHOSE ADDRESS IS 700 KANSAS LANE, MC 8000, MONROE, LA 71203, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS; CAVALRY PORTFOLIO SERVICES LLC; THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE
This is to advise you that a Sheriff sale proceeding has been commenced through the office of the undersigned Sheriff pursuant to the Arapahoe County District Court’s Order for Entry of Default Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure dated August 8, 2016, and C.R.S. §38-38-101 et seq., by Victoria Crossing 1 Condominium Association (“Association”), the current holder of a statutory lien. The judicial foreclosure is based on a default under the Amendment in its Entirety of Condominium Declaration for Victoria Crossing, recorded with the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder on September 13, 1979, at Reception No. 1890717, book 3074, and page 696, as amended (“Declaration”). The Declaration, as recorded, establishes a lien for the benefit of Victoria Crossing 1 Condominium Association, WHICH LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS legally described as follows:
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CONDOMINIUM UNIT 411-R IN CONDOMINIUM BUILDING 4, VICTORIA CROSSING SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP FOR VICTORIA CROSSING SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, RECORDED MARCH 26, 1979 IN BOOK 38 AT PAGE 14 IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION 2958 AT PAGE 629, IN SAID RECORDS,COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also commonly known as: 17351 E. Mansfield Avenue #411R, Aurora, Colorado 80013.
at the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, Administration Building, located at 13101 East Broncos Parkway in Centennial; telephone number 720-874-3851. At the sale, the Sheriff will sell the above described real property and improvements thereon to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in or to said real property in connection with this sale.
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BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIME OF SALE. The name, address, and telephone number of the attorney representing the Plaintiff is: Sean M. Wells, #40870, Vial Fotheringham, LLP, 12600 W. Colfax Ave. Ste. C200, Lakewood, CO 80215; telephone: 720-943-8811. DATED at Arapahoe County, Colorado, this 6th day of October, 2016. David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No.: 58087 First Publication: November 10, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Published in: Littleton Independent, 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO
DIVISION NO. 407
December 1, 2016D
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Plaintiff: CHARLESTON PLACE ASSOCIATION, INC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation v. Defendants: JESSIE J. DYKHUIZEN; STONECREEK FUNDING CORPORATION; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., acting solely as nominee for Stonecreek Funding Corporation; ANA MARIA PETERSRUDDICK, as Arapahoe County Public Trustee, SUE SANDSTROM, as County Treasurer
Misc. Private Legals
Regarding: Unit 4, Building 7, Charleston Place Condominiums, According to the Map thereof recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe County in Book 34 at Page 47, and according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Charleston Place recorded in such records in Book 2773 at Page 196, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado Also known as: 14099 E. Jewell Ave., Aurora, CO 80012 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS, Please take notice:
You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff's Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Civil Unit of the Sheriff's Office of Arapahoe County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 12th day of January, 2017, at 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, CO 80112; phone number (303) 874-3850. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in and to said real property in connection with this sale.
The Sheriff’s sale has been scheduled to occur NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE at 10:00 A.M., on the 5th day of January, 2017, CIVIL ACTION NO. 2012CV602 at the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, AdminThis is to advise you that a Sheriff sale proceedDIVISION NO. 407 istration Building, located at 13101 East Broning has been commenced through the office of cos Parkway in Centennial; telephone number the undersigned Sheriff pursuant to the ArNOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 720-874-3851. At the sale, the Sheriff will sell apahoe County District Court’s Order for Entry Mike Hays **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH the above described real property and improveof Default Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure Plaintiff: CHARLESTON PLACE Personal Representative OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVments thereon to the highest bidder. Plaintiff ASSOCIATION, INC., a Colorado dated August 8, 2016, and C.R.S. §38-38-101 et 6554 Willow Broom Trail ER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE. makes no warranty relating to title, possession, nonprofit corporation seq., by Victoria Crossing 1 Condominium AssoLittleton, Colorado 80123 ** or quiet enjoyment in or to said real property in v. ciation (“Association”), the current holder of a connection with this sale. Defendants: JESSIE J. DYKHUIZEN; STONEstatutory lien. The judicial foreclosure is based Legal Notice No: 58304 Further, for the purpose of paying off, curing deCREEK FUNDING CORPORATION; MORTon a default under the Amendment in its EnFirst Publication: December 1, 2016 fault or redemption, as provided by statute, inBIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH GAGE ELECTRONIC tirety of Condominium Declaration for Victoria Last Publication: December 15, 2016 OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVtent must be directed to or conducted at the REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., acting solely Crossing, recorded with the Arapahoe County Publisher: The Englewood Herald ER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIME OF above address of the Civil Unit of the Sheriff’s as nominee for Stonecreek Funding CorporaClerk and Recorder on September 13, 1979, at and the Littleton Independent SALE. Department of Arapahoe County, Colorado. tion; ANA MARIA PETERSReception No. 1890717, book 3074, and page RUDDICK, as Arapahoe County Public Trustee, 696, as amended (“Declaration”). The DeclaraThe name, address, and telephone number of PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING SUE SANDSTROM, as County Treasurer tion, as recorded, establishes a lien for the bethe attorney representing the Plaintiff is: Sean FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN nefit of Victoria Crossing 1 Condominium AssoM. Wells, #40870, Vial Fotheringham, LLP, ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Regarding: Unit 4, Building 7, Charleston Place ciation, WHICH LIEN BEING FORECLOSED Notice 12600 W. ColfaxPublic Ave. Ste. C200, Lakewood, Condominiums, According to the Map thereof MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBCO 80215; telephone: 720-943-8811. DATED in Centennial this 11th day of NovemrecordedOVER in the$500.00 OfficeFOR of the andOFRecordJECT PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS leg- SECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEAND CITY OF LITTLETON CHARTER, 83 (J), THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF DISBURSEMENTS THEClerk MONTH OCTOBER 2016 ber, 2016. er of Arapahoe County in Book 34 at Page 47, ally described as follows: DATED at Arapahoe County, Colorado, this 6th and according to the Declaration of Covenants, NATIONAL WORKWEAR IN $1,589.79 UNIFORMS DENVER WATER $40,119.18 UTILITIES VENDOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION day of October, 2016. $15,537.90 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE David $3,813.00 C. WalcherMEMBERSHIP RENEWAL CONDOMINIUM UNIT 411-R IN CONDOMINIConditions and Restrictions Charleston Place NATL LEAGUEfor ONLINE DIRSEC Sheriff$7,359.50 of Arapahoe County, Colorado BUILDING 4, VICTORIA CROSSING SUBrecorded in such records in Book&2773 at Page NEVE’S UNIFORMS UNIFORMS DIVERSIFIED $1,443.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE A & S BURGER INVESTMENTS $5,145.00UMRENT David C. Walcher, Sheriff$5,806.35 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE By: Sgt. James Osborn I S I O N F I L I N G N O . 1 , ADOCUSIGN R A P A H OINC E 196, County of Arapahoe, StatePROTE of Colorado NFPA NATL FIRE $1,750.00 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE A&E TIRE $515.90D I VTIRES Arapahoe County, Colorado Deputy Sheriff COUNTY, COLORADO, ACCORDING TO THE NICOLETTI FLATER ASS $660.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DONAHUE PAPER EMPORIUM $860.35 SUPPLIES A.J. ELECTRIC SYSTEMS, INC. $6,695.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE By: Sgt. James Osborn $588.72 LEARNING AND EDUCATION MAP FOR VICTORIA CROSS- COLORADO Also known as: NOVAK, 14099 E. Jewell Ave., KATHLEEN $2,000.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DOUBLETREE A-1 BASE INC $4,032.66CONDOMINIUM PARTS AND SUPPLIES ATTORNEY FORDATABASE THE PLAINTIFF: Deputy Sheriff SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, DRIVE RECORDED Aurora, CO 80012 OCLC $1,728.97 SUBSCRIPTION TRAIN INDUSTRIES $2,249.66 PARTS AND SUPPLIES A1 SCUBA & TRAVEL AQUATICS CENTER $2,102.40INGLEARNING AND EDUCATION ORTEN$7,114.11 CAVANAGH & HOLMES, LLC IN BOOK 38 ATEC PAGE 14 IN OFFICE DEPOT SUPPLIES COMPANY $537.27 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE ACE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY $1,995.00MARCH PARTS26, AND1979 SUPPLIES 1445 $52,006.54 Market Street, Suite 350 Legal Notice No.: RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS, OFFICESCAPES OFFICE MAINTENANCE ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC58087 $1,079.70 PARTS AND SUPPLIES ADAMS EVIDENCE GRADE $2,547.92THE SUPPLIES Denver,$900.57 CO 80202 10, 2016LEARNING AND EDUCATION AND RECORDER Please take notice: PACIFIC OFFICE AUTOMATION COPIER RENTAL EMBASSY SUITES First Publication: November$834.81 ADPI $28,317.91CLERK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF ARAPAHOE Last Publication: 8, 2016 LEARNING AND EDUCATION COLORADO, DEFINEDMED SERVICES PARAGON SEATING $3,880.00 OFFICE FURNITURE EMERGENCY ASSOC December OF CO $1,695.00 AFL MAINTENANCE GROUP, INC. $833.30COUNTY, JANITORIAL SERVICES AND AS Legal Notice No.:SUPPLIES 58101 Published in: Littleton Independent, AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DEYou and each of you are hereby notified that a PARTY CITY $1,831.25 EON OFFICE PRODUCTS $1,864.24 SUPPLIES AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES WCR INC $464,666.75 CAPITAL PROJECTS First Publication: 17,MAINTENANCE 2016 2550 W. Main St., Littleton,$1,340.10 CO 80120 2958 AT PAGE 629, ETG IN SAID Sheriff's Sale ofPETROCHEM the referenced property INC is to be INSULATION $8,263.00 November REPAIRS AND FIRE RELLC REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY $2,955.80CLARATION CAPITAL PROJECTS Last Publication: December CORDS,COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF conducted by the Civil Unit of the Sheriff's OfPHYSIO CONTROL INC $1,868.95 SUPPLIES 15, 2016 EVIDENT INC $1,189.10 SUPPLIES ALL TRAFFIC DATA SERVICES INC $1,500.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Published In: Littleton Independent COLORADO fice of Arapahoe County, Colorado at 10:00 PORTABLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS $54,712.00 CAPITAL PROJECTS EYMAN, MICHAEL $873.18 LEARNING AND EDUCATION ALSCO INC. $511.34 UNIFORMS 2550 W.$647.24 Main St.,EMPLOYEE Littleton, CO 80120 A.M., on the 12th day LEGAL of January, 2017, PRE-PAID SERVICES INC at BENEFITS FARIS MACHINERY CO $100,276.41 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE AMAZON $4,873.06 SUPPLIES 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, CO commonly known as: 17351 FELDMAN, E. Mansfield $18,592.55 UNIFORMS PROFORMANCE APPAREL ETHAN D $6,300.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES APPLIANCE FACTORY OUTLET $669.97Also APPLIANCES 80112; phone number (303) 874-3850. At Avenue #411R, Aurora, Colorado 80013. PROGRESSIVE URBAN MNGMT ASSOC INC. $46,014.46 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FINDAWAY $1,222.79 SUPPLIES ARAPAHOE COMM COLLEGE $854.60 LEARNING AND EDUCATION which sale, the above described real property PROJECT MOVE LLC $2,450.00 LEARNING AND EDUCATION FIRECATT, LLC $10,495.40 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ARAPAHOE COUNTY $1,380.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES and improvements thereon will be sold to the The Sheriff’s sale has been scheduled to occur TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE $1,000.00 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FORCE AMERICA $765.04 PARTS AND SUPPLIES ARAPAHOE COUNTY FINANCE DEPARTMENT $7,922.53at 10:00 OPEN A.M., SPACEon USE TAX highest bidder. PUBLIC Plaintiff makes no warranty rethe 5th day of January, 2017, PUSH PEDAL PULL CORP $6,200.71 EQUIPMENT FOUR VICTOR GROUP $12,400.00 LEARNING AND EDUCATION ARAPAHOE RENTAL $644.36at the RENT lating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, AdminPLANNING SERVICES, $830.00 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY & MUSEUM $558.67 REIMBURSEMENTand to said realRETIREMENT ARCADIA PUBLISHING INC $1,243.88istration SUPPLIES property in connection with this INC. Building, located at 13101 East BronREVENUE RECOVERY GROUP, INC $2,477.50 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES G AND S AUTO PARTS $539.60 PARTS AND SUPPLIES ARK ECOLOGICAL SERVICES LLC $1,137.44cosPROFESSIONAL SERVICES sale. Parkway in Centennial; telephone number RG AND ASSOCIATES, LLC. $26,471.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GALLSwill $630.35 UNIFORMS ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE $562.15720-874-3851. UNIFORMS At the sale, the Sheriff sell ROCKY MOUNTAIN $1,488.00 SUPPLIES GARD SPECIALISTS CO $782.70 PARTS AND SUPPLIES ARROW INTERNATIONAL $2,760.22the SUPPLIES **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TOSUPPLY HAVE CASH above described real property and improveNETTIE J. TO COV$2,107.50 COMMISSION GENERAL AIR SERVICE $1,573.54 SUPPLIES ARROW SECURITY $3,145.25ments PROFESSIONAL OR CERTIFIEDROSENTHAL, FUNDS SUFFICIENT thereon to SERVICES the highest bidder. Plaintiff ROYAL SUPPLY $986.53 SUPPLIES GINGERICH, CALVIN $584.40 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE AUSLYN GROUP $1,095.00makes LEARNING AND EDUCATION ER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE. no warranty relating to title, possession, RYAN, MICHAEL $656.94 TELECOMMUNICATIONS GOLDEN TRIANGLE CONSTRUCTION, INC. $5,490.60 CAPITAL PROJECTS AUSMUS LAW FIRM P.C. $11,440.00or quiet PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ** enjoyment in or to said real property in SAMBA HOLDINGS, INC $590.26 DATABASE SUBSCRIPTION GOODYEAR COMMERCIAL $6,884.92 TIRES B H PHOTO $602.40connection SUPPLIESwith this sale. SAMS CLUB $1,380.17 SUPPLIES GPS SOURCE INC $573.28 PARTS AND SUPPLIES BAGNALL SERVICES INC $1,272.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE Further, for the purpose of paying off, curing deSCHLOSSER SIGNS,by INC. $132,133.04 CAPITAL PROJECTS GREENLEY ENTERPRISES CORP. $6,294.84 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE BAKER & TAYLOR $3,329.70BIDDERS DVDS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE fault or redemption, as provided statute, inCASH SCOTT, KAYLE E $5,400.00 SUPPLIES GREY HOUSE PUBLISHING $1,551.56 BOOKS BIOMEDIC LABS $1,538.55ORSUPPLIES CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVtent must be directed to or conducted at the LAWN INC $4,500.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GRUBB, $957.11 SUPPLIES/CATERING BOOPSIE, INC. $1,198.00ERDATABASE SUBSCRIPTION THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIMERACHEL OF above address SEASONS of the Civil UnitCARE, of the Sheriff’s SENTER GOLDFARB & RICE, LLC $1,397.50 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GUNTHER, JOHN J $630.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC $24,760.21SALE. SUPPLIES Department of Arapahoe County, Colorado. SHARPS COMPLIANCE INC $1,338.47 SUPPLIES H G MAKELIM COMPANY $790.00 PARTS AND SUPPLIES BRINKMAN, DEBBIE $807.95 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT SHUNNESON, ARNOLD $1,200.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HALF MOONof EDUCATION $538.00 LEARNING AND EDUCATION BROWN AND CALDWELL INC. IN COLORADO $29,407.99ThePROFESSIONAL SERVICES name, address, and telephone number PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING INC. LIEN $4,076.51 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE HAROLD KAL & CO., INC. $9,054.48 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE BUCKEYE INTRNATNL HQ $560.16theSUPP attorney representing the Plaintiff is: Sean FORECLOSEDSMITH MAY SECKMAN NOT BE REID, A FIRST SOUTHWEST AIRLINES $2,327.33 LEARNING AND EDUCATION HENSLEYLLP, BATTERY & ELECTRICAL SUPPLY $883.18 SUPPLIES CANNON COCHRAN MGMT SERVICES $1,841.13M. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Wells, #40870, Vial Fotheringham, ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. SPRINT $10,451.59 TELECOMMUNICATIONS HILL ENTERPRISES INC $28,701.29 FUEL CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS $500.2612600 COPIER MAINTENANCE W. Colfax Ave. Ste. C200, Lakewood, STRYKER SALES $7,348.00 SUPPLIES HOLIDAY INN $1,270.95 LEARNING AND EDUCATION CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES $5,717.12COCOPIER 80215;RENTAL telephone: 720-943-8811. DATED in Centennial this 11th day of NovemSUPERIOR / AMERICAN $2,232.98 SUPPLIES HOUCHEN BINDERY LTD $706.50 BOOKS CAREHERE LLC $41,720.22 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ber, 2016. SUPPLYWORKS CORP $504.36 SUPPLIES IMPROVE INC $1,068.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CDW GOVERNMENT $9,005.38DATED SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE at Arapahoe County, Colorado, thisGROUP 6th TERRACARE ASSOCIATES LLC $997.40 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES $12,872.11 BOOKS CENGAGE LEARNING $6,053.45dayDATABASE SUBSCRIPTION of October, 2016. David C. Walcher THE ARTWORKS UNLIMITED $620.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR $595.68 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE CENTER POINT LARGE PRINT $552.48 BOOKS Sheriff of Arapahoe County, Colorado C. Walcher, Sheriff By: Sgt. JamesTHE Osborn HOME DEPOT $5,455.68 SUPPLIES INTEGRATED SYSTEMS $13,840.52 CAPITAL PROJECTS CENTERPOINT ENERGY SERVICES INC $4,700.27David UTILITIES County, Colorado Deputy Sheriff THE LIGHTHOUSE $1,795.92 PARTS AND SUPPLIES INTERGROUP ARCHITECT $714.36 CAPITAL PROJECTS CENTURYLINK $53,518.71Arapahoe TELECOMMUNICATIONS Sgt. James Osborn THE TRANE COMPANY $2,671.42 PARTS AND SUPPLIES JOHN E. REID AND ASSOCIATES $1,340.00 LEARNING AND EDUCATION CHAVEZ CONSTRUCTION INC. $117,751.74By:PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF: Sheriff SERVICES TRANSWEST TRUCKS $1,816.24 PARTS AND SUPPLIES JOHN ELWAY CHEVROLET $1,315.79 PARTS AND REPAIRS CHOICE SCREENING, INC. $699.60Deputy PROFESSIONAL HOLMES, TUCCY,&JAMES JAY LLC $1,135.35 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE KCEC-TV, KTFE-TV, KX $930.00 ADVERTISMENT ORTEN CAVANAGH CITY & COUNTY OF DENVER $2,000.00 LEARNING AND EDUCATION 1445 Market Street, Notice No.: 58087 TYLERSuite TECH350 $4,000.00 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE $8,081.00 CAPITAL PROJECTS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD-FINANCE $370,118.38Legal BI-CITY OPERATIONS-SEPT 2016 KEN CARYL GLASS INC Denver, CO 80202 Publication: November U S POSTAL SERVICE $10,500.00 POSTAGE KENZ LESLIE DISTRIBUTING $4,992.55 SUPPLIES CLARION ASSOCIATES $1,997.00First PROFESSIONAL SERVICES10, 2016 Publication: ULINE $3,240.19 SUPPLIES $860.18 LEARNING AND EDUCATION CLE INTERNATIONAL $2,975.00LastLEARNING ANDDecember EDUCATION8, 2016KEY PM & LODGING Legal Notice No.: 58101 AMMUNITION in: Littleton Independent,KEYSTONE RESORT ULTRAMAX $10,000.00 SUPPLIES $1,105.65 LEARNING AND EDUCATION CLEARWATER DIRECT MKTG SOLUTIONS $3,170.58Published SUPPLIES First Publication:UNITED November 17, 2016 W. Main St., Littleton, SITE SERVICE $1,593.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES KIMBALL LIGHTING $3,093.50 SUPPLIES CO GOVT SERVICES $621.002550 PROFESSIONAL SERVICESCO 80120 Last Publication:URBAN December 15, 2016 DRAINAGE & FLOOD CONTROL $500,000.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES KING SOOPERS $1,777.43 SUPPLIES CO STATE FIRE CHIEFS $1,243.81 LEARNING AND EDUCATION Published In: Littleton UTILITYIndependent NOTIFICATION CENTER OF CO $847.99 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES KISSINGER & FELLMAN, PC $1,851.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COBB, RANDY THOMAS $2,475.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO PLAN 80120 VISION SERVICE $6,502.21 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS KUBAT EQUIPMENT $1,000.79 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE COBBLESTONE SYSTEMS $8,914.27 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE VORTEX COLORADO INC $1,441.60 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE KUMAR & ASSOCIATES, INC $987.00 CAPITAL PROJECTS COIT CLEANING & RESTORATION $1,138.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES VYGON USA $1,418.67 SUPPLIES LANDMARK LINCOLN $8,336.33 PARTS AND REPAIRS COLORADO CODE CONSULTING LLC $20,700.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES W L CONTRACTORS INC $50,162.78 CAPITAL PROJECTS LASER TECHNOLOGY INC $6,270.00 EQUIPMENT COLORADO COMM AND UTILITY ALLIANCE $2,200.00 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL WALTER R JOHNSON $776.23 SUPPLIES LAW OFFICE OF KHALID JBILI, LLC $600.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COLORADO FOUNDATION $7,100.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE WASTE MANAGEMENT $4,011.26 UTILITIES LAWLOGIX GROUP INC $756.45 DATABASE SUBSCRIPTION COLORADO INTERGOVERMENTAL $145,700.06 INSURANCE WATERS & COMPANY INCORPORATED $7,350.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LOWES $699.53 SUPPLIES COLORADO LIBRARY CONSORTIUM $2,000.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WEAR PARTS AND EQUIP $29,523.57 PARTS AND SUPPLIES MACDONALD EQUIPMENT $1,012.23 PARTS AND REPAIRS CO RES COMMERCIAL RESORT AND FAC $4,498.88 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE WELLS FARGO BANK, NA $502.00 BANK FEES MARK VILLANO PRODUCE CO $3,670.80 SUPPLIES COLUMBINE ANIMAL HOSPITAL $1,338.94 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION $1,694.94 DATABASE SUBSCRIPTION MARRIOTT HOTEL $3,362.77 LEARNING AND EDUCATION COMCAST $3,198.36 TELECOMMUNICATIONS WESTERN FIRE TRUCK L $965.00 PARTS AND SUPPLIES MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY $3,658.89 BOOKS CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE $496,507.31 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS WESTERN ROLL OFF, LLC $3,250.00 UTILITIES MCCANDLESS TRUCK CENTER $3,552.65 PARTS AND REPAIRS CONNOLLYS TOWING INC $776.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WIRELESS ADVANCED CO $10,946.81 VEHICLES MCCOY SALES CORPORATION $781.15 SUPPLIES CONSERVE A WATT LIGH $1,262.70 SUPPLIES WPSG THE FIRE STORE $1,139.85 EQUIPMENT MCKESSON MEDICAL - SURGICAL INC. $607.59 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS COPRO EMERGENCY/ FIRE PRODUCTS, LLC $3,498.14 UNIFORMS WRIGHT WATER ENGINEERS, INC. $8,729.72 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MELISSA AND DOUG LLC $898.95 SUPPLIES COURTYARD BY MARRIOT $1,962.04 LEARNING AND EDUCATION WW GRAINGER $1,304.83 PARTS AND SUPPLIES MES/LAWMAN $3,097.93 UNIFORMS CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC $876.51 PARTS AND SUPPLIES XCEL ENERGY $221,570.49 UTILITIES MESIROW INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. $2,500.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CREATIVE BUS SALES, INC. $121,474.00 VEHICLES X-SPAN RESULTS, INC $7,900.00 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE METRO FENCE COMPANY $6,444.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE CUTTERS EDGE $940.06 SUPPLIES GRAND TOTAL $3,858,015.56 MINES & ASSOCIATES PC $3,012.96 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS DEANA SWETLIK DBA ENTELECHY LLC $1,685.50 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MINUTEMAN PRESS $2,166.21 SUPPLIES DELPHIA CONSULTING, LLC $9,000.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Legal Notice No.: 58294 MOES ORIGINAL BBQ $540.00 LEARNING AND EDUCATION DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO $30,992.44 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS First Publication: December 1, 2016 * Last Publication: December 1, 2016 MOHEGAN SUN $1,821.20 LEARNING AND EDUCATION DENVER INDUSTRIAL SALES & SERVICE $8,209.38 PARTS AND SUPPLIES Publisher: Littleton Independent MOUNTAIN HIGH LAWN & LANDSCAPE LLC $8,849.60 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DENVER TENT $675.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
City of Littleton Warrants
Littleton Englewood * 3
lating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in 6December 1, 2016 and to said real property in connection with this sale.
**BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE. **
Misc. Private Legals
Further, for the purpose of paying off, curing default or redemption, as provided by statute, intent must be directed to or conducted at the above address of the Civil Unit of the Sheriff’s Department of Arapahoe County, Colorado. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. DATED in Centennial this 11th day of November, 2016. David C. Walcher Sheriff of Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn Deputy Sheriff ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF: ORTEN CAVANAGH & HOLMES, LLC 1445 Market Street, Suite 350 Denver, CO 80202 Legal Notice No.: 58101 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Published In: Littleton Independent 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO Court Address: 7325 So. Potomac St., Centennial, CO 80112 Case No.: 2016CV32472
Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Defendants: Occum Bruce Miller; Julie J. Miller; The Public Trustee for Arapahoe County, Colorado; and All Unknown Persons Who Claim Any Interest in the Subject matter of This Action Attorneys for Plaintiff: MOYE WHITE LLP Charles Greenhouse, #10506 16 Market Square, 6th Floor 1400 16th Street Denver, CO 80202 (303) 292-2900 charles.greenhouse@moyewhite.com SUMMONS The People of the State of Colorado
To: Occum Bruce Miller; Julie J. Miller, and All Unknown Persons Who Claim an Interest in the Subject Matter of this Action
Plaintiff brings its claims by way of a Deed of Trust, dated May 12, 1998, recorded on May 19, 1998 at Reception No. A8074575, Arapahoe County, Colorado (“Deed of Trust”). You are summoned and required to file with the clerk of this Court an answer or other response to the Complaint seeking a complete adjudication of the rights of all parties to this action with respect to the property referenced in the Deed of Trust which is located in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, commonly known as 932 South Dearborn Way, #6, Aurora, Colorado 80012, and legally described as follows: Condominium Unit 6, also known as Condominium Unit 6-B, Condominium Building 2, Sable Cove Subdivision Filing No. 1, Phase III, according to the Condominium Map thereof, recorded February 15, 1983, in Book 61, at Page 51, in the records of the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe County, Colorado and as defined and described in Condominium Declaration for Sable Cove Condominiums recorded on September 15, 1982 in Book 3698 at Page 273, in said records and the Second Statement at page 247 of the aforesaid records, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. (the “Property”)
And For a complete adjudication of the rights of all parties to this action with respect to the Property; For a decree stating that the Deed of Trust be reformed to add the Legal Description set forth above; For a decree that the Deed of Trust is a valid first priority mortgage against the interests of Defendants in the Property and prior in right to the interests of any other party; and, For such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and proper. Such answer or other response to the Complaint must be filed within thirty five (35) days after this Summons is served on you by publication. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the applicable time period, judgment by default may be entered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, without any further notice to you. Dated this 4th day of November, 2016. MOYE WHITE LLP Charles Greenhouse, #10506 16 Market Square, 6th Floor 1400 16th Street Denver, CO 80202 (303) 292-2900 charles.greenhouse@moyewhite.com Legal Notice No.: 58232 First Publication: November 17, 2016 Last Publication: December 15, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LIENED PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that a public sale will be held on or after DEC. 20, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. at 101 E. Centennial Avenue, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, Colorado. BROOKRIDGE SELF-STORAGE will sell to satisfy the lien on the property stored at 101 E.
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LIENED PROPERTY
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Notice is hereby given that a public sale will be held on or after DEC. 20, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. at 101 E. Centennial Avenue, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, Colorado. BROOKRIDGE SELF-STORAGE will sell to satisfy the lien on the property stored at 101 E. Centennial Avenue, Englewood, CO 80113 by the following persons. The inventories listed below were notated by the tenants at the time of rental. BROOKRIDGE SELF-STORAGE makes no representation or warranty that the units contain said inventories. Unit: A005: GRAY LEWIS WAKEFIELD 2301 E. Fremont Ave. #X-5, Littleton, CO 80122 Electronics, Tools, Shop Vac, Misc. C034: JAMIE D. BENNETT 419 Lipan St. Denver, CO 80236 Toys, Clothes, Misc. Tubs, Bags. E205: MATTHEW T. JONES 6041 Castlegate Dr. W #2331, Castle Rock, CO 80108 Bike, Misc. Boxes. E244: ANALISA S. GARCIA 5116 S. Delaware St. #C-103, Englewood, CO 80110 Electronics, Furniture, Misc. Boxes & Tubs. E318: KEVIN L. MAXWELL 4729 S. Lincoln, Englewood, CO 80113 Clothes, Misc. Bags, Boxes. E326 DARLENE MARIE PATMORE P.O. Box 709, Englewood, CO 80151 Steam Vac, Furniture, Electronics, Bed, Bedding, Appliance, Misc. Boxes, Tubs. Purchases must be made with cash and paid for at the time of purchase. No one under the age of 18 is allowed to attend the sale. The landlord reserves the right to bid at the sale. All purchased goods are sold “as is” and must be removed by 6:00 PM on the day of the sale. Buyers must provide a current original or a photocopy of their original resale permit at time of sale in lieu of sales tax. This sale is subject to prior cancellation in the event of settlement between landlord and obligated party. Legal Notice No.: 58278 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 8, 2016 Publisher: The Englewood Herald Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL CASE NO. 2015CV30668 Div. 204 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Plaintiff: PAUL CARPENTER v. Defendant: JOHN M. HANSON, JR. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: This is to notify you that a Sheriff Sale proceeding has been commenced in the office of the undersigned Sheriff pursuant to the Writ of Execution dated August 17, 2016, and C.R.S. §3838-101 et. seq. by Paul Carpenter, the current judgment creditor of a judgment lien, evidence of which was recorded on March 10, 2014, at Reception No. D6041228, in the real property records of the Clerk and Recorder’s Office, Arapahoe County, State of Colorado. The foreclosure was initiated due to judgment entered to levy execution on real property located within Arapahoe County on the Order: Order Granting Default Judgment against Defendant John M. Hanson, Jr. entered on December 28, 2015 (the “Judgment”) the transcript of which was which was recorded on March 10, 2014, at Reception No. D6041228, in the real property records of the Clerk and Recorder’s office, Arapahoe County, State of Colorado. Defendant John M. Hanson, Jr. is the owner of real property referred to as Lot 66, Block 3, Olde Towne Subdivision Filing No. 1, located in Arapahoe County, Colorado (the “Subject Property”). The legal description of the Subject Property that is the subject of this Combined Notice in accordance with §38-38-101(1)(c), C.R.S. is: Lot 66, Block 3, Olde Towne Subdivision Filing No. 1, County of Arapahoe, located in Arapahoe County, Colorado Also known as: 11630 E. Cedar Avenue, Aurora, Colorado 80012 THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The name, address, business telephone number and Colorado bar registration number of the attorney representing the judgment creditor are as follows: Martin J. Plank, P.C., 3900 E. Mexico Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80210, 303.584.0990, Reg. No. 19928. THEREFORE, the undersigned Deputy Sheriff will, at 10 o’clock a.m. on January 26, 2017, at the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, 13101 E. Broncos Parkway, Centennial, CO 80112, sell the property at public auction to the highest bidder, and will deliver to the purchaser a certificate of purchase, all as provided by law. All telephone inquiries for information should be directed to the Civil Unit at the office of the undersigned Sheriff at (720) 874-3851. **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE.** THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: November 21, 2016 David C. Walcher, Sheriff of the County of Arapahoe
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undersigned Sheriff at (720) 874-3851.
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December, 2016.
**BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE.**
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Board of Directors of the District will conduct a public hearing on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the Southwest Metropolitan Water and Sanitation District office located at 8739 West Coal Mine Avenue, Littleton, Colorado 80123, to consider adoption of Resolution 201611-6B, which proposes the inclusion of the Property and the taking of all necessary actions to cause the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado to direct that the question of inclusion of the Property be submitted to the eligible electors of the Property for inclusion.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that an amendment to the 2016 budget of the District may also be considered at the above-referenced meeting and public hearing of the Board of Directors of the District.
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THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: November 21, 2016 David C. Walcher, Sheriff of the County of Arapahoe State of Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn, Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No.: 58298 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 29, 2016 Published In: Littleton Independent, 2550 W. Main St., 80120
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The regular meeting of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals is scheduled for December 14, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood, Colorado. CASE #VAR2016-016 APPLICANT: CARLETON PIERSON The applicant is requesting a variance to encroach 5 feet 3.5 inches into the required 25 foot front setback for a principal structure. This is a variance to Table 16-6-1.1 of the Englewood Municipal Code. PREMISES: 2946 South Lincoln Street Copies of the application are on file in the Community Development Department and may be reviewed upon request. Anyone interested in this matter may be heard at the Public Hearing at the previously cited location, date, and time. By Order of the City Board of Adjustment and Appeals /s/ Nancy G. Fenton Recording Secretary Legal Notice No.: 58288 PUBLISHED: First Publication:December December1, 1,2016 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE PANORAMA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE CONCERNING 2016 BUDGET AMENDMENT AND PROPOSED 2017 BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested parties that the necessity has arisen to amend the Panorama Metropolitan District (“District”) 2016 Budget and that a proposed 2017 Budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the District; and that copies of the proposed Amended 2016 Budget and 2017 Budget have been filed at the District's offices, 141 Union Boulevard, Suite 150, Lakewood, Colorado, where the same is open for public inspection; and that adoption of Resolutions Amending the 2016 Budget and Adopting the 2017 Budget will be considered at a public meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at the offices of Miller Global Properties, LLC., 4643 South Ulster Street, Suite 1500, Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday, December 6, 2016, at 9:30 A.M. Any elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the Resolutions to Amend the 2016 Budget and adopt the 2017 Budget, inspect and file or register any objections thereto. PANORAMA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By /s/ AJ Beckman, Secretary Legal Notice No.: 58291 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING ON A RESOLUTION PROPOSING THE INCLUSION OF REAL PROPERTY INTO THE SOUTHWEST METROPOLITAN WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT AND CALLING FOR AN ELECTION TO BE CONDUCTED WITHIN THE AREA PROPOSED FOR INCLUSION
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The Property proposed for inclusion is located in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, consists of The Overlook Plateau Subdivision, as recorded on February 5, 2014 in Plat Book 445 at Page 9 of the records of the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder, and is described by metes and bounds as follows: A TRACT OF LAND, BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPLE MERIDIAN, CITY OF LITTLETON, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31 AND CONSIDERING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 31 TO BEAR SOUTH 89°59’28” WEST AND BEING MONUMENTED AS FOLLOWS: NORTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 31, FOUND CDOT TYPE 3A MONUMENT IN PVC RANGE BOX, NORTH WEST CORNER OF SECTION 31, FOUND 3 ¼” ALUMINUM CAP IN DENVER RANGE BOX, THENCE SOUTH 89°59’28” WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 31 A DISTANCE OF 2267.54 FEET; THENCE, SOUTH 00°00’00” WEST, 54.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF WEST MINERAL AVENUE AS DESCRIBED AND RECORDED IN BOOK 5308, PAGE 392 OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY RECORDS; THENCE, SOUTH 25°51’57” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 53.29 FEET; THENCE, SOUTH 23°58’03” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 13.57 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, SOUTH 23°58’03” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 418.43 FEET; THENCE, SOUTH 02°32’00” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 300.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°59’55” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 122.29 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 00°01’12” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 148.59 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 89°56’06” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 118.98 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 00°01’23” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 324.71 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°59’55” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 310.00 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 24°06’04” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.72 FEET TO A NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID NONTANGENT CURVE, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 74 °56’17”, A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, AND A LENGTH OF 65.40 FEET, WHOSE CHORD BEARS NORTH 23°31’41” EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.83 FEET, TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY; THENCE, NORTH 23°48’17” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 86.60 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 89°58’03” EAST A DISTANCE OF 22.49 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 111748 SQ. FT. OR 2.565 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. All interested persons who may object to the inclusion of the Property into the District may appear at said hearing to show cause in writing why such Resolution 2016-11-6B should not be adopted and an election on the question of inclusion conducted within the area proposed for inclusion. The failure of any person in the District to file a written objection shall be taken as an ascent on his or her part to the inclusion of the Property described in this Notice. By order of the Board of Directors of the Southwest Metropolitan Water and Sanitation District. Dated this 22nd day November, 2016. SOUTHWEST METROPOLITAN WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT By: /s/ Anthony M. Dursey, President Legal Notice No.: 58299 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET AND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested persons, including any municipality or county that may be able to provide water and sanitation service to the hereinafter described area, that on November 18, 2016, the Board of Directors of the Southwest Metropolitan Water and Sanitation District (“District”) adopted Resolution 2016-11-6A proposing the inclusion of the hereinafter described area (“Property”) into the boundaries of the District.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed budget for the ensuing year of 2017 has been submitted to the Centennial Downs Metropolitan District (“District”). Such proposed budget will be considered at a meeting and public hearing of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at the Riverwalk Clubhouse Craft Room, 2760 Riverwalk Circle, Littleton, Colorado at 5:00 p.m. on the 8th day of December, 2016.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Board of Directors of the District will conduct a public hearing on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the Southwest Metropolitan Water and Sanitation District office located at 8739 West Coal Mine Avenue, Littleton, Colorado 80123, to consider adoption of Resolution 201611-6B, which proposes the inclusion of the Property and the taking of all necessary actions to cause the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado to direct that the question of inclusion
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that an amendment to the 2016 budget of the District may also be considered at the above-referenced meeting and public hearing of the Board of Directors of the District. A copy of the proposed 2017 budget and the amended 2016 budget, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of L. Paul Goedecke, 950 Wadsworth Boulevard, Suite 204, Lakewood, Colorado. Any interested elect-
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A copy of the proposed 2017 budget and the amended 2016 budget, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of L. Paul Goedecke, 950 Wadsworth Boulevard, Suite 204, Lakewood, Colorado. Any interested elector within the District may, at any time prior to final adoption of the 2017 budget and the amended 2016 budget, file or register any objections thereto. Dated: November 22, 2016 CENTENNIAL DOWNS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Shirley Harris, Secretary Legal Notice No.: 58301 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 312 – TO ADOPT A BUDGET AN ORDINANCE SUMMARIZING EXPENDITURES AND REVENUES FOR EACH FUND AND ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY 2017 AND ENDING ON THE LAST DAY OF DECEMBER 2017 AND AUTHORIZING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 2017, PURSUANT TO SECTION 31-16-105, C.R.S.
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Mar has appointed Marsha Dennis, Budget Commissioner and Treasurer, to prepare and submit a proposed budget to said governing body no later than October 15, 2016; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Dennis has submitted a proposed budget to this governing body on November 21, 2016, for its consideration; and
WHEREAS, upon due and proper notice of the public hearing and adoption of the proposed Ordinance No. 312, as published in full on December 1, 2016 in the Littleton Independent, a Public Hearing was held on December 12, 2016, and interested taxpayers were given the opportunity to file or register any objections to said proposed budget; and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to Section 31-16-105, C.R.S., Ordinance No. 312, upon final adoption and publication, shall take effect January 1, 2017 which is necessary to the immediate preservation of the public health or safety; and WHEREAS, whatever increases may have been made in the expenditures, like increases were added to the revenues or reserves/fund balances so that the budget remains in balance, as required by law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO:
Section 1. The budget as submitted, amended, and summarized by fund, hereby is approved and adopted as the budget of the Town of Bow Mar for the year stated above.
Section 2. The budget hereby approved and adopted shall be signed by Marsha Dennis, Finance Commissioner and Treasurer, Thomas Feldkamp, Mayor, and Sue Blair, Town Clerk, and made a part of the public records of the Town.
Section 3. The Town Clerk published in full on December 1, 2016 this ordinance in the Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a newspaper of general circulation within the Town of Bow Mar and being duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. The Town Clerk is directed to publish on December 22, 2016 the Title of this Ordinance and any amendment thereto in the Littleton Independent, pursuant to Section 31-16-106, C.R.S.
Section 4. The Trustees for the Town of Bow Mar find and determine that meeting statutory requirements in order to expend funds to provide public services to the Town require the ordinance to be effective January 1, 2017 for the purpose of immediate preservation of the public health or safety, as provided in Section 31-16105, C.R.S.
Section 5. The budget for fiscal year 2017, introduced as the 2017 Budget at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Mar on the 21st day of November, 2016, was adopted by the Board of Trustees by a vote of ____ for and ___ against at a special meeting held on the 12th day of December, 2016. ADOPTED, this 12th day of December, 2016. Thomas Feldkamp, Mayor ATTEST: Sue Blair, Town Clerk Marsha Dennis Finance Commissioner and Treasurer Legal Notice No: 58306 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF BOW MAR ORDINANCE NO. 311 INTRODUCED BY TRUSTEE CARLSON AN ORDINANCE FOR THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO, CONCERNING THE LICENSING AND REGISTRATION OF CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS AND THE IMPOSITION OF REASONABLE FEES ASSOCIATED THEREWITH.
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AN ORDINANCE FOR THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO, CONCERNING THE LICENSING AND REGISTRATION OF CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS AND THE IMPOSITION OF REASONABLE FEES ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. WHEREAS, the Town of Bow Mar, Colorado (the “Town”), is a statutory town organized and governed by the laws of the State of Colorado (the “State”), in particular Title 31 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (“CRS”); WHEREAS, the members of the Board of Trustees of the Town (the “Board”) have been duly elected and qualified; WHEREAS, the Board has determined there is a need to license and register construction supervisors, and the need to charge fees therefor to offset the costs and expenses of administering the licensing; and WHEREAS, in connection therewith, the Board desires to amend the Town Municipal Code by the addition of a new Section 18-14 to Chapter 18, Article 1, of the Town’s Municipal Code as provided herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1: The Town of Bow Mar Municipal Code is hereby amended by the addition of a new Section 18-14 to Chapter 18, Article 1, to read as follows: Section 18-14. LICENSING AND REGISTRATION OF CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS
(a) Purpose-Applicability. This Section provides for the licensing and registration of construction supervisors or individuals who are defined as follows: Any person, who supervises or is ultimately responsible for any classification of work as specified subsections (d) and (e) below or who undertakes by himself within the town, any work that shall require a building permit as outlined in this Code of the model codes adopted under this Code as may be adopted in this Code, or who supervises or performs such work for which a license or registration certificate is required under any provision of this Section, for a fixed sum, price, fee, percentage, trade in kind, or other compensation, including cost of the materials or labor or any combination thereof. (b) Exceptions. i. Public utility companies shall not be required to obtain the licenses or registration certificates described in this Section when engaged in the installation, operation and maintenance of their equipment used for the production, generation or distribution of the utility product or service through the facilities owned or operated by the utility company to the point of consumer service.
ii. A homeowner shall not be required to obtain the license or registration certificates described in this Section to build, construct, alter, repair, add to or demolish a residential occupancy, garage or a structure associated with residential properties, provided: 1. That said person owns, occupies and uses said building for his own living purposes; and
2. That building construction, alteration, repair, addition or demolition by the owner shall be subject to the permit requirements of those model codes as adopted in this Code. iii. Homeowners, individuals or construction supervisors shall not be required to obtain licenses described in this Section to build, repair or maintain fences, signs or awnings. Nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed as exempting any construction activities from the permit requirements of those model codes adopted in this Code. (c) Authority of Building Commissioner. i. The Building Commissioner of the Town, hereinafter in this Section referred to as the "Commissioner," is vested with the authority to establish written testing and licensing procedures, to qualified applicants for licenses, and to authorize, issue and renew licenses. The Commissioner may recommend the suspension or revocation of licenses to the Board of Trustee (hereinafter referred to as the "Board") or summarily suspend such license as provided for in this Section. ii. The Commissioner is vested with the authority to qualify applicants or registration certificates and to authorize the issuance and renewal of such certificates. The Commissioner may recommend the suspension or revocation of registration certificates to the Board or summarily suspend such certificates as provided for in this Section. (d) Classification of Licenses. The definitions shall be taken from the Uniform Building Code.
i. Building contractor Class "A": to erect, add to, alter, demolish or repair any building or structure.
ii. Building contractor Class "B": to erect, add to, alter, demolish or repair any structure or building except those buildings of Type I or Type II.
iii. Building contractor Class "C": to erect, add to, alter, demolish or repair any Group R-3 or Group M occupancy building. iv. Building contractor Class "D": to perform such work specialties as may be listed and on file with the Commissioner.
(e) Classification of Registration Certificates. There shall be two classes of registration certificates and the holders thereof shall be author-
alter, demolish or repair any structure or building except those buildings of Type I or Type II. iii. Building contractor Class "C": to erect, add to, alter, demolish or repair any Group R-3 or Group M occupancy building.
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iv. Building contractor Class "D": to perform such work specialties as may be listed and on file with the Commissioner. (e) Classification of Registration Certificates. There shall be two classes of registration certificates and the holders thereof shall be authorized to perform the following: i. Electrical contractor: to install, alter, repair, renovate or add to electrical wiring, appliances or apparatus for the purpose of electrical light, heat, power or signal systems or other purposes within or affixed to any building or structure. ii. Plumbing contractor: to install, alter, repair, renovate or add to any plumbing fixtures, gas or drainage piping, water heating or treating equipment connected to a public or private potable water distribution system or any public or private sewer system. (f) Licenses and Registration Certificates-Regulations. i. Required. A license or registration certificate is authority granted to the individual to whom it is issued to perform only such work as is authorized by said license or registration certificate. Every person doing or causing any work to be done as specified in subsections (a) and (b) shall always have or shall always employ as a supervisor of such work a person licensed to do such work or hold a certificate to do such work. The proper license or registration certificates shall be required for any type of work described in this Section. Performing work which requires a license or registration certificate without having such a license or registration certificate is declared to be a criminal offense subject to the general penalty of this Code. No building permit(s) shall be issued until a proper license(s) or registration certificate(s) is presented to the Commissioner for the work to be done. Any building permit(s) issued shall be suspended if there are no current licenses or registration certificate holders. ii. Application. Every applicant for a license or registration certificate shall apply in accordance with and on forms supplied by the Commissioner. In the case of applications for licenses, the name of the license applicant, the applicant's present employer and three references of jobs completed within the past five years shall appear on the application. In the case of applications for registration certificates, the name of the appropriate qualified master electrician, or master plumber shall appear on the application. iii. Proof of State License Required. Every applicant for a registration certificate shall be required to present with the application his valid state of Colorado master electricians' license, his valid electrical contractor licenses or a master plumbers' license issued by the state. iv. Proof of Insurance Required. Every applicant for any license or registration certificate shall submit proof of current liability insurance, which shall remain in effect during the period of the license or registration certificate in the minimum amount of five hundred thousand dollars for a single occurrence for building Class "A" and "B" licenses and three hundred thousand dollars for single occurrence for building Class "CD and "D" licenses and registration certificate holders. Certificates of said insurance coverage shall be supplied to the commissioner. Fulfillment of the insurance requirements herein described may be made by submitting proof of such insurance carried by the applicant employer. 1. The insurance policy submitted by the applicant in compliance with this section must be approved by the Commissioner prior to the issuance of the requested license or registration certificate. Such insurance policy, along with written evidence of payment of required premiums, shall be filed and maintained with the Commissioner during the term of the license or registration certificate. 2. All insurance policies and insurance certificates maintained pursuant to this section shall contain the following endorsement: It is hereby understood and agreed that this insurance policy may not be canceled nor the intention not to renew be stated except upon thirty (30) days' written notice to the Town of Bow Mar, Building Commissioner. v. Examination and Fee Required. Every applicant for a license shall take an examination administered by the commissioner. Before taking the examination, the applicant shall pay the commissioner an examination fee of thirty dollars. The fee shall not be refundable. If the applicant has complied with this section and successfully passes the examination, the commissioner shall, within a reasonable time, issue the license. vi. Waiver of Examination. The Commissioner, or its designee may waive the license examination and testing fee if the applicant satisfactorily demonstrates his competency. In determining when a test may be waived, said persons shall consider: 1. Whether the applicant has been issued a similar license in another jurisdiction in the state of Colorado within three years which has not been suspended or revoked; 2. Whether the applicant has passed a similar test in another jurisdiction in the state of Colorado within three years; 3. Whether the applicant has ever been convicted, pled guilty or no contest to a violation of any provisions of the building codes; 4. Whether there are sufficient objective criteria for testing purposes for the specific license requested; and 5. Whether recent examples of the applicant's
2. Whether the applicant has passed a similar test in another jurisdiction in the state of Colorado within three years;
notices; 8. Knowingly, willfully or repeatedly issues checks for payment of building permits and fees which are dishonored for any reason;
3. Whether the applicant has ever been convicted, pled guilty or no contest to a violation of any provisions of the building codes;
9. Conviction of any felony;
4. Whether there are sufficient objective criteria for testing purposes for the specific license requested; and
11. Misrepresentation on the application; or
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5. Whether recent examples of the applicant's work reflects his competency to construct in conformance with the town's building codes and ordinances. vii. Annual Fee. After approval and before the issuance of a license or plumbing contractor registration certificate, and every year thereafter on or before December 31st, the applicant shall pay a fee to the Town as follows: In a case of a plumbing contractor or an electrical contractor registration certificate, a fee of fifty dollars; and in the case of a license, the fee specified in Table 1 below. License or registration fees shall not be refundable. Table 1 -- License Fee Building Class "A" : $150.00 Building Class "B" : $100.00 Building Class "C" : $75.00 Building Class "D" : $50.00 (g) License and Registration Certificate-Holders' Responsibilities. All licensees and registration certificate holders shall be responsible for performing the work under the provisions of this Section including, but not limited to, the following items: i. To provide minimum safety measures and equipment to protect workmen and the public; ii. To have in their possession, at all times, the license(s) or registration certificate(s) for work they are performing; iii. To present the license(s) or registration certificate(s) when requested by the commissioner or any peace officer; iv. In the case of a registration certificate holder, to employ an appropriate qualified supervisor as required by the state of Colorado; v. To obtain permits when required; vi. To faithfully construct, without departure from the drawings and specifications filed and approved by the commissioner and permit issued for same, unless any such departure is previously approved by the commissioner in writing; vii. To obtain inspections services when required by this Code or any model codes adopted herein; viii. To obey any order or notice issued under the authority of this Code or any model codes adopted herein; ix. To pay fees assessed under the authority of this Code or any model codes adopted herein; and x. To provide toilet facilities prior to and during construction or demolition. (h) License or Registration Certificate-Changes. A license or registration certificate holder shall notify the commissioner personally or by mail of any change of his name, change of employer's name, or change of any of the above's addresses within fifteen days after said change. In the case of notification by mail, notification shall be completed upon receipt. (i) Suspension or revocation. i. Definitions. 1. "Suspension" means that the authority of the licensee or registration certificate holder to perform or supervise work as authorized by the license or registration certificate, is temporarily withdrawn for any period of time from twentyfour hours, up to and including, but not to exceed six months. 2. "Revocation" means that the license or registration certificate shall become null and void. The licensee or registration certificate holder may not reapply for a new license or registration certificate until one year from the date of revocation. ii. The Board may suspend or revoke a license or registration certificate when the licensee or registration certificate holder commits one or more of the following acts or omissions: 1. Fails to comply with any of his responsibilities as outlined in this Section; 2. Knowingly conspires with a person to permit his license or registration certificate to be used by another person; 3. Acts in any capacity with persons to evade any of the provisions of this Section; 4. Violates any provision of the model codes as may be in effect pursuant to this Code; 5. Fails to obtain required building permits; 6. Fails to request inspections as required by any as may be in effect pursuant to this Code; 7. Fails to observe stop work and/or correction notices; 8. Knowingly, willfully or repeatedly issues checks for payment of building permits and fees which are dishonored for any reason; 9. Conviction of any felony; 10. Fraud in taking the contractor's test; 11. Misrepresentation on the application; or 12. Fails to complete work in a timely manner or without justification.
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10. Fraud in taking the contractor's test;
12. Fails to complete work in a timely manner or without justification. iii. Whenever a written complaint is filed with the Board by the Commissioner, charging any licensee or registration certificate holder with the violation of any provision of this Section, the board shall issue and cause to be served upon such licensee or registration certificate holder a copy of the Commissioner's complaint and a written notice of hearing and order to show cause, either by personal delivery or by first class mail, why his license or registration certificate should not be suspended or revoked. iv. A hearing shall be held at a place and time designated by the Board on the day stated in the notice or upon such other day as may be set for good cause shown. Evidence in support of the charges shall be given first, followed by crossexamination of those testifying thereto. The licensee or registration certificate holder, in person or by counsel, shall then be permitted to give evidence in defense, explanation or mitigation. In the event the licensee is found to have committed the violation charged, or any other violation, evidence in aggravation of the offense shall also be permitted.
sections, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared invalid.
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Section 3: The Town Clerk shall certify the passage of this Ordinance and cause notice of its contents and passage to be published.
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Section 4: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon the expiration of 30 days after publication of this Ordinance in the Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a weekly newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado.
PUBLIC HEARING on the Ordinance to take place on the 21st day of November, 2016, in the Offices of the Town, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as it may be heard.
INTRODUCED by Trustee Carlson as Ordinance No. 311 at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Mar on the 17th day of October, 2016, seconded by Trustee Cole, passed by a vote of six (6) FOR and zero (0) AGAINST, on the first reading; passed on the second and final reading as Ordinance No. 311, following public hearing, by a vote of five (5) FOR and zero (0) AGAINST on the 21st day of November, 2016, and ordered published in the Littleton Independent on the 1st day of December, 2016. Legal Notice No: 58305 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
v. If the evidence presented at the hearing does not support the charges stated in the notice and order served upon the licensee or registration certificate holder, but standing alone establishes the guilt of the licensee or registration certificate holder of a violation of some other pertinent law, the licensee or registration certificate holder shall be permitted to give evidence in defense, explanation or mitigation if then prepared to do so. If such evidence is not then available, but can be obtained by the licensee or registration certificate holder, the licensee or registration certificate holder shall state the substance thereof and upon his request the hearing may be recessed for not more than ten days, and shall then continue under the same procedure as though no recess had occurred.
WHEREAS, on December 1, 2016, the Town Clerk caused to be published in full the proposed Ordinance No. 314 in the Littleton Independent; and
vi. In the event the licensee or registration certificate holder is found not to have violated any provisions of this Section, the charges against him will be dismissed.
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Mar has adopted the annual budget in accordance with the Local Government Budget Law, on December 12, 2016; and
If the licensee is found to have violated some provision of this Section, his license may be suspended or revoked in the discretion of the Board.
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has made provision therein for revenues in an amount equal to or greater than the total proposed expenditures as set forth in said budget; and
(j) Immediate suspension when imminent hazard.
WHEREAS, it is not only required by law, but also necessary to appropriate the revenues and reserves or fund balances provided in the budget to and for the purposes described below, thereby establishing a limitation on expenditures for the operations of the Town; and
i. If the Commissioner finds that an imminent hazard to life, health, property or public welfare exists, it may enter an order for immediate suspension or revocation of the license or registration certificate pending further investigation or hearing before the board. The building Commissioner shall, with reasonable speed, notify the party in writing by personal delivery or by first class mail, of the details, facts and reasons on which the immediate suspension or revocation is based. ii. The license or registration certificate shall be suspended during the pendency of the hearing before the Board. iii. The Commissioner may vacate an immediate suspension or revocation order should the party satisfactorily show to the Commissioner that no imminent hazard to life, property or the public welfare exists. (k) Employer liability. i. In addition to those penalties which may be imposed against individual licensees or registration certificate holders pursuant to this Section, the employer of any licensee or registration certificate holder, whose license or registration certificate is suspended, shall lose its privilege of doing any business in the town for which a permit is required by those model codes, for the same amount of time as the suspension imposed against its employee. ii. In addition to those penalties which may be imposed against individual licensees or registration certificate holders pursuant to this Section, the employer of any licensee or registration certificate holder whose license or registration certificate is revoked, shall be ineligible to do any business in the Town which requires a permit pursuant to those model codes for a period of one year. iii. An employer shall be given notice of the hearing concerning the possible suspension or revocation of its employee's license or registration certificate and an opportunity to be heard in the same manner as provided in subsections iii, iv, and vi of subsection (i) of this Section. Section 2: If any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections of this Ordinance. The Board hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, including each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that one or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared invalid. Section 3: The Town Clerk shall certify the passage of this Ordinance and cause notice of its contents and passage to be published. Section 4: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon the expiration of 30 days after publication of this Ordinance in the Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a weekly newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado.
ORDINANCE NO. 314 TO APPROPRIATE SUMS OF MONEY AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING SUMS OF MONEY TO THE VARIOUS FUNDS AND SPENDING AGENCIES, IN THE AMOUNT AND FOR THE PURPOSE AS SET FORTH BELOW, FOR THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO, FOR THE 2017 BUDGET YEAR AND AUTHORIZING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 2017, PURSUANT TO SECTION 31-16-105, C.R.S.
WHEREAS, Pursuant to Section 31-16-105, C.R.S., Ordinance No. 314, upon final adoption and publication, shall take effect January 1, 2017 which is necessary to the immediate preservation of the public health or safety.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO:
Section 1. That the following sums are hereby appropriated from the revenue of each fund, to each fund, for the purposes stated: General Fund: Current Operating Expenses: $569,985 Capital Outlay: $257,285 Total General Funds: $827,270
Section 2. That the Town Clerk published in full on December 1, 2016 this ordinance in the Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a newspaper of general circulation within the Town of Bow Mar and being duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. The Town Clerk is directed to publish on December 22, 2016 the Title of this Ordinance and any amendment thereto in the Littleton Independent, pursuant to Section 3116-106, C.R.S.
Section 3. That the Trustees for the Town of Bow Mar finds and determines that meeting statutory requirements in order to expend funds to provide public services to the Town require the ordinance to be effective January 1, 2017 for the purpose of immediate preservation of the public health or safety, as provided in Section 31-106105, C.R.S.
Section 4. That the budget for fiscal year 2017, introduced as the 2017 Budget at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Mar on the 21st day of November, 2016, was adopted by the Board of Trustees by a vote of ____ for and ___ against at a special meeting held on the 12th day of December, 2016. ADOPTED, this 12th day of December, 2016 Thomas Feldkamp, Mayor ATTEST: Sue Blair, Town Clerk Marsha Dennis Finance Commissioner and Treasurer Legal Notice No: 58308 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice ORDINANCE NO. 313 TO LEVY PROPERTY TAXES AN ORDINANCE LEVYING PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2016 TO HELP DEFRAY THE COSTS OF GOVERNMENT
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TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2016 TO HELP DEFRAY THE COSTS OF GOVERNMENT FOR THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO, FOR THE 2017 BUDGET YEAR AND AUTHORIZING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 2017, PURSUANT TOMusic tion, contact ACC SECTION 31-16-105, C.R.S.
Section 1. That for the purpose of meeting all hereinabove determined and set based upon the final certification of valuation from the county general operating expenses of the Town of Bow assessors. Mar during the 2017 budget year, there is hereby levied a tax of 14.280 mills upon each Section 4. That the Trustees for the Town of dollar of the total valuation for assessment of all Bow Mar determine that meeting taxable property the Town of BowAdmission Mar. isfind $5and for adults and statannual PJs within with utory requirements in order to expend funds to $3 for and under. Tickets holiday event 9. Chair Dr. Hidemi Matsushita at pursuant toSanta WHEREAS, Section 31-16-105, provide10 public services to the Town require the Section 2.on ThatDec. for the purpose of meeting all kids C.R.S., Ordinance adoption beginning ordinance to be effective January 1, 2017 for the capital expenditures the Town of Bow canMarbe purchased in the student Thefinalevent, at 6 ofp.m. hidemi.matsushita@arapahoe.edu orNo. 313, upon FROM PAGE 2 and publication, shall take effect January 1, WHEREAS, on December 1, 2016, the Town purpose of immediate preservation of the public during the 2017 budget year, there is hereby office, inthethe Summit Room, includes 2017 which is necessary to immediate preClerk caused303-797-5867. to be published in full the prohealthroom or safety. M2720. For more levied a tax of 10.000 mills upon each life dollar of servation of the public health or safety; dessert and posed Ordinance No. 313 in the Littleton Indethe total valuation for assessment of allinfor taxable mation, contact student life dinner, and storytellAll performances are free and open pendent; and Section 5. That the Town Clerk published in full property within the Town of Bow Mar. at student.activities@arapahoe. ing,forwith games for children and ACC hosts PJs with Santa WHEREAS, the 2016 valuation to the public and will be held in the assessment on December 1, 2016 this ordinance in the for College the Town of Bow Mar as certified by the JefWHEREAS, theArapahoe Board of TrusteesCommunity of the Town Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a Section 3. That the Town Clerk of the edu Town ofor 303-797-5668. an appearance by Santa Claus. Waring Theatre. For more informaferson County Assessor is $7,513,110 and as of Bow Mar has adopted the annual budget in newspaper of general circulation within the Bow Mar is hereby authorized and directed to certified by the Arapahoe County Assessor is accordance with the Local Government Budget Town of Bow Mar and being duly qualified for certify to the County Commissioners of Ar$18,215,382 for a total of $25,728,492. Law, on December 12, 2016; and publishing legal notices and advertisements apahoe and Jefferson Counties, on or before the Public Notice within the meaning of the laws of the State of fifteenth (15th) day of December, 2016, the mill NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY WHEREAS, the amount of money necessary to Colorado. The Town Clerk is directed to pubORDINANCE NO. 313 levies for the Town of Bow Mar as hereinabove THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN balance the budget for general operating purlish on December 22, 2016 the Title of this OrTO LEVY PROPERTY TAXES determined and set, or be authorized and direcOF BOW MAR, COLORADO: poses from property tax revenue is $390,685; dinance and any amendment thereto in the ted to certify to the County Commissioners of and Littleton Independent, pursuant to Section 31AN ORDINANCE LEVYING PROPERTY such counties, the mill levies for the Town as Section 1. That for the purpose of meeting all 16-106, C.R.S. TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2016 TO HELP hereinabove determined and set based upon general operating expenses of the Town of Bow WHEREAS, the amount of money necessary to the final certification of valuation from the county DEFRAY THE COSTS OF GOVERNMENT Mar during the 2017 budget year, there is balance the budget for capital expenditures assessors. Section 6. The budget for fiscal year 2017, introFOR THE TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO, hereby levied a tax of 14.280 mills upon each purposes (road reconstruction program) from duced as the 2017 Budget at a regular meeting FOR THE 2017 BUDGET YEAR AND dollar of the total valuation for assessment of all property tax revenue approved by the voters is Section 4. That the Trustees for the Town of of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow AUTHORIZING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF taxable property within the Town of Bow Mar. $257,285; and Bow Mar find and determine that meeting statMar on the 21st day of November, 2016, was JANUARY 1, 2017, PURSUANT TO SECTION 31-16-105, C.R.S. utory requirements in order to expend funds to adopted by the Board of Trustees by a vote of Section 2. That for the purpose of meeting all WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 31-16-105, provide public services to the Town require the ____ for and ___ against at a special meeting capital expenditures of the Town of Bow Mar C.R.S., Ordinance No. 313, upon final adoption ordinance to be effective January 1, 2017 for the held on the 12th day of December, 2016. during the 2017 budget year, there is hereby and publication, shall take effect January 1, purpose of immediate preservation of the public WHEREAS, on December 1, 2016, the Town levied a tax of 10.000 mills upon each dollar of 2017 which is necessary to the immediate preADOPTED, this 12th day of December, 2016 health or safety. Clerk caused to be published in full the prothe total valuation for assessment of all taxable servation of the public health or safety; and posed Ordinance No. 313 in the Littleton Indeproperty within the Town of Bow Mar. Thomas Feldkamp, Mayor Section 5. That the Town Clerk published in full pendent; and WHEREAS, the 2016 valuation for assessment ATTEST: Sue Blair, Town Clerk on December 1, 2016 this ordinance in the Section 3. That the Town Clerk of the Town of for the Town of Bow Mar as certified by the JefMarsha Dennis Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town Bow Mar is hereby authorized and directed to ferson County Assessor is $7,513,110 and as Finance Commissioner and Treasurer newspaper of general circulation within the of Bow Mar has adopted the annual budget in certify to the County Commissioners of Arcertified by the Arapahoe County Assessor is Town of Bow Mar and being duly qualified for accordance with the Local Government Budget apahoe and Jefferson Counties, on or before the $18,215,382 for a total of $25,728,492. Legal Notice No: 58307 publishing legal notices and advertisements Law, on December 12, 2016; and fifteenth (15th) day of December, 2016, the mill First Publication: December 1, 2016 within the meaning of the laws of the State of levies for the Town of Bow Mar as hereinabove NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY Last Publication: December 1, 2016 WHEREAS, the amount of money necessary to Colorado. The Town Clerk is directed to pubdetermined and set, or be authorized and direcTHE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN Publisher: Littleton Independent lish on December 22, 2016 the Title of this Orbalance the budget for general operating purted to certify to the County Commissioners of OF BOW MAR, COLORADO: dinance and any amendment thereto in the poses from property tax revenue is $390,685; such counties, the mill levies for the Town as and Littleton Independent, pursuant to Section 31hereinabove determined and set based upon Section 1. That for the purpose of meeting all 16-106, C.R.S. the final certification of valuation from the county general operating expenses of the Town of Bow WHEREAS, the amount of money necessary to assessors. Mar during the 2017 budget year, there is balance the budget for capital expenditures Section 6. The budget for fiscal year 2017, introhereby levied a tax of 14.280 mills upon each purposes (road reconstruction program) from duced as the 2017 Budget at a regular meeting Section 4. That the Trustees for the Town of dollar of the total valuation for assessment of all property tax revenue approved by the voters is of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Bow Mar find and determine that meeting stattaxable property within the Town of Bow Mar. $257,285; and Mar on the 21st day of November, 2016, was utory requirements in order to expend funds to adopted by the Board of Trustees by a vote of provide public services to the Town require the Section 2. That for the purpose of meeting all WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 31-16-105, ____ for and ___ against at a special meeting ordinance to be effective January 1, 2017 for the capital expenditures of the Town of Bow Mar C.R.S., Ordinance No. 313, upon final adoption held on the 12th day of December, 2016. purpose of immediate preservation of the public during the 2017 budget year, there is hereby and publication, shall take effect January 1, health or safety. levied a tax of 10.000 mills upon each dollar of ADOPTED, this 12th day of December, 2016 2017 which is necessary to the immediate prethe total valuation for assessment of all taxable servation of the public health or safety; and Section 5. That the Town Clerk published in full property within the Town of Bow Mar. Thomas Feldkamp, Mayor on December 1, 2016 this ordinance in the ATTEST: Sue Blair, Town Clerk WHEREAS, the 2016 valuation for assessment Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a Section 3. That the Town Clerk of the Town of Marsha Dennis for the Town of Bow Mar as certified by the Jefnewspaper of general circulation within the Bow Mar is hereby authorized and directed to ferson County Assessor is $7,513,110 and as Finance Commissioner and Treasurer Town of Bow Mar and being duly qualified for certify to the County Commissioners of Arcertified by the Arapahoe County Assessor is publishing legal notices and advertisements apahoe and Jefferson Counties, on or before the $18,215,382 for a total of $25,728,492. Legal Notice No: 58307 within the meaning of the laws of the State of fifteenth (15th) day of December, 2016, the mill First Publication: December 1, 2016 Colorado. The Town Clerk is directed to publevies for the Town of Bow Mar as hereinabove NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY Last Publication: December 1, 2016 lish on December 22, 2016 the Title of this Ordetermined and set, or be authorized and direcTHE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN Publisher: Littleton Independent dinance and any amendment thereto in the ted to certify to the County Commissioners of OF BOW MAR, COLORADO: Littleton Independent, pursuant to Section 31such counties, the mill levies for the Town as 16-106, C.R.S. hereinabove determined and set based upon Section 1. That for the purpose of meeting all the final certification of valuation from the county general operating expenses of the Town of Bow Section 6. The budget for fiscal year 2017, introassessors. Mar during the 2017 budget year, there is duced as the 2017 Budget at a regular meeting hereby levied a tax of 14.280 mills upon each of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Section 4. That the Trustees for the Town of dollar of the total valuation for assessment of all Mar on the 21st day of November, 2016, was Bow Mar find and determine that meeting stattaxable property within the Town of Bow Mar. adopted by the Board of Trustees by a vote of utory requirements in order to expend funds to ____ for and ___ against at a special meeting provide public services to the Town require the Section 2. That for the purpose of meeting all held on the 12th day of December, 2016. ordinance to be effective January 1, 2017 for the capital expenditures of the Town of Bow Mar purpose of immediate preservation of the public during the 2017 budget year, there is hereby ADOPTED, this 12th day of December, 2016 health or safety. levied a tax of 10.000 mills upon each dollar of the total valuation for assessment of all taxable Thomas Feldkamp, Mayor Section 5. That the Town Clerk published in full property within the Town of Bow Mar. ATTEST: Sue Blair, Town Clerk on December 1, 2016 this ordinance in the Marsha Dennis Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a Section 3. That the Town Clerk of the Town of Finance Commissioner and Treasurer newspaper of general circulation within the Bow Mar is hereby authorized and directed to Town of Bow Mar and being duly qualified for certify to the County Commissioners of ArLegal Notice No: 58307 publishing legal notices and advertisements apahoe and Jefferson Counties, on or before the First Publication: December 1, 2016 within the meaning of the laws of the State of fifteenth (15th) day of December, 2016, the mill Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Colorado. The Town Clerk is directed to publevies for the Town of Bow Mar as hereinabove Publisher: Littleton Independent lish on December 22, 2016 the Title of this Ordetermined and set, or be authorized and direcdinance and any amendment thereto in the ted to certify to the County Commissioners of Littleton Independent, pursuant to Section 31such counties, the mill levies for the Town as 16-106, C.R.S. hereinabove determined and set based upon the final certification of valuation from the county Section 6. The budget for fiscal year 2017, introassessors. duced as the 2017 Budget at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Section 4. That the Trustees for the Town of Mar on the 21st day of November, 2016, was Bow Mar find and determine that meeting statadopted by the Board of Trustees by a vote of utory requirements in order to expend funds to ____ for and ___ against a special provide public services to the Town require the TO SOLVE SUDOKU: Numbers 1 through 9 must fill each at row, columnmeeting and box. Each held on row, the 12th dayand of December, 2016. ordinance to be effective January 1, 2017 for the number can appear only once in each column box. You can figure out the purpose of immediate preservation of the public order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided ADOPTED, this 12th day of December, 2016 health or safety.
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Section 5. That the Town Clerk published in full on December 1, 2016 this ordinance in the Littleton Independent, said newspaper being a newspaper of general circulation within the Town of Bow Mar and being duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. The Town Clerk is directed to publish on December 22, 2016 the Title of this Ordinance and any amendment thereto in the Littleton Independent, pursuant to Section 3116-106, C.R.S.
Section 6. The budget for fiscal year 2017, introduced as the 2017 Budget at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Mar on the 21st day of November, 2016, was adopted by the Board of Trustees by a vote of ____ for and ___ against at a special meeting held on the 12th day of December, 2016. ADOPTED, this 12th day of December, 2016 Thomas Feldkamp, Mayor ATTEST: Sue Blair, Town Clerk Marsha Dennis Finance Commissioner and Treasurer Legal Notice No: 58307 First Publication: December 1, 2016 Last Publication: December 1, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent
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