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Holiday display gets OK Festival Park will be site of 30-foot artificial tree By Mike DiFerdinando
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Ben Barnett and son Oliver climb the challenge staircase Oct. 25 at the new Philip S. Miller Park. “It’s great!” Oliver said. Photo by Jane Reuter
Park opens to fanfare in Castle Rock 240-acre Philip S. Miller Park cost an estimated $30 million By Mike DiFerdinando
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Castle Rock celebrated the grand opening of the new 240-acre Philip S. Miller Park and Miller Activity Complex Oct. 25 by inviting the town to a party. Thousands explored the new park and fieldhouse, played on the freshly laid fields and climbed to the top of the 200-foot challenge staircase to take in the view of the park and town from above. “This is a fabulous opportunity for us to show what Castle Rock has to offer. Not only in terms of the physical amenities and the terrain that God has blessed us with, but the community and the turnout and the support,” Mayor Paul Donahue said during the celebration. Park continues on Page 16
Mayor Paul Donahue leads the ribbon cutting ceremony at the grand opening of the new Philip S. Miller Park Oct. 25 in Castle Rock. Photo by Mike DiFerdinando
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Castle Rock Town Council approved the necessary funds for this year’s Starlighting at the group’s Oct. 21 meeting, and preparations are underway for the annual holiday celebration. “This is one of those projects where I really do see the community coming together to try and make Starlighting something memorable,” Mayor Paul Donahue said. The Holiday Lighting Committee, which discussed and designed the plan and theme, was made up of representatives from the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Alliance, town residents and Douglas County. The group met to review options available to increase the level of holiday lighting and decorations in the downtown area. The company they decided to go with for the project is Swingle. The company proposed to place lights, garlands and other decorations on various public properties including buildings, trees, street poles and bridges all the way from Fifth Street to First Street on Wilcox and Perry Streets, including Festival Park, town hall and the Wilcox Building. According to the town, the goal is to also incorporate the new theme of Castle Rock, “Your Hometown in the West,” with the lighting along the lines of a “Norman Rockwell classic Christmas,” using mainly white lights, snowflake light accents, and traditional garlands and wreaths. Castle Rock has decided to buy an artificial Christmas tree instead of renting one. The cost of the 30-foot-tall artificial tree, with a metal framework that can be added to for even more height, is $32,995. The tree will be placed in Festival Park. In order to have the tree available in time for the Nov. 22 Starlighting, it had to be ordered in advance and the town has already fronted funds to the chamber of commerce for its purchase. The cost of the tree includes white lights, installation, maintenance and storage for the first year. After the first year, the cost to store and maintain the tree is $10,000 if this is done through the current contractor. The cost of the ornament package is $7,000 for “light decorations” or $14,000 for “full” decorations. Donahue advocated for the more expensive package of decorations, saying that he hoped the tree would be the centerpiece for downtown and something the town could get use out of for many years. The 2014 total cost of the proposed lease for the complete lighting program recommended by the committee is approximately $59,000, not including the funds already committed for purchase of the tree, and also not including any funding for additional decoration of the tree this year. Castle Rock will not foot the bill for the holiday celebration alone. Douglas County has committed to contribute $20,000, the Downtown Alliance $5,000, and the chamber $2,500. This leaves a balance of approximately $31,500 for the town, plus the costs of any necessary electrical upgrades. The mayor was already in the holiday mood as he joked with council. “You know me, I’m not big on spending extra money, but it is Christmas time, people, and it’s something that will be around for years to come for the children of Castle Rock.”
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State’s two big races closer than expected Gubernatorial, Senate contests have incumbents on edge By Vic Vela
vvela@coloradocommunitymedia.com There will be no need for manicure appointments this week for the four candidates involved in Colorado’s gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races — because Election Night is expected to be a real nail-biter. “This is one of the most exciting elections in Colorado history,” said Bob Loevy, a longtime state political observer and political science professor from Colorado College. “I can’t recall a governor’s race and a Senate race neck-and-neck, right at the same time.” The question for the Democratic incumbents, Gov. John Hickenlooper and Sen. Mark Udall, is whether they will be able to ride out an expected national Republican wave on Nov. 4. Loevy said the wave historically is a reliable one, and it’s one that could sweep U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner into the Senate and could help former Congressman Bob Beauprez become the next governor of Colorado. Loevy calls it the “six-year pushback,” which occurs every sixth year of a U.S. presidency. The pushback is born from a midterm election political environment that historically favors the party that does not control the White House. Loevy said the wave goes back as far as 1938, when Democrats lost seats in Congress during Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency. More recently, Democrats dominated the 2006 midterm elections, which were held during George W. Bush’s sixth year as president. Bill Clinton proved to be the exception in 1998, when Democrats performed well during that year’s mid-term election cycle, a result of voter backlash against the perceived overreach of Republicans’ response to Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky. The wave doesn’t just just impact federal races, Loevy said. “If you back me into a corner, I would say I think the Republicans are going to win the governorship because of the six-year
pushback,” he said. If that happens, Hickenlooper supporters surely will be asking themselves how things ever got to that point. “That would be most inexplicable to me,” said Eric Sondermann, an independent political analyst. “If you would have told people six months ago that when ballots are being sent to mailboxes, it would be a dead-heat race, Hickenlooper a lot of people would have taken that bet.” Odds did not favor a Republican gubernatorial win this spring. Hickenlooper’s quirky personality and his insistence on never running a negative campaign seemed to resonate with voters through the Gardner early part of his first term. The state’s economy had been gaining steam under Hickenlooper’s stewardship, and early Republican primary polls showed polarizing former Congressman Tom Tancredo leading the pack of GOP primary hopefuls. Instead it was Beauprez who won the nomination in June — the man tagged as “both ways Bob” when he was badly beaten by Bill Ritter in the 2006 gubernatorial race. Beauprez’s baggage from his previous run left Hickenlooper supporters feeling good about their chances come November. However, for months, the Beauprez campaign has hammered away at Hickenlooper’s perceived lack of leadership in several areas. At the top of that list was the governor’s decision to grant a reprieve for death-row inmate Nathan Dunlap, who killed four people at an Aurora Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant in 1993. Hickenlooper received criticism for taking a middle path rather than going forward with either an execution or clemency. The governor also caused a media stir over the summer during a gathering of state sheriffs, where he fumbled comments on gun-control legislation that he signed into law the year before.
Meanwhile, Beauprez has mostly run a mistake-free campaign. But will that be enough to take down a likable governor of a state that typically doesn’t oust incumbents from the job? Norman Provizer, a political science professor at Metropolitan State University, said Beauprez seems to have learned from his “disastrous” 2006 bid and that part of his strategy this time is to simply stay out of Beauprez Hickenlooper’s way while the governor makes mistakes on the campaign trail. “It’s basically don’t do anything stupid and don’t say very much,” Provizer said. Sondermann agrees, but added that Beauprez needs to do more than that Udall in order to be successful Nov. 4. “He’s been the person standing by the side of train tracks and seeing if the freight train derails,” Sondermann said of Beauprez’s campaign strategy. “If it does, you’re there to pick up the pieces. Is the passive strategy enough to get him to get over the finish line or does he need a closer? My instinct is he needs a closer.”
Women’s rights in spotlight Meanwhile, the Udall-Gardner matchup has been one of the most closely followed Senate races in the country. Women’s issues have dominated the campaign, with the Udall team launching an early-and-often advertising blitz against Gardner, which has attempted to paint the conservative congressman as being out of touch or too extreme on issues pertaining to women’s reproductive rights. But Udall has been criticized for having run what some perceive to be a one-issue campaign that is obsessed with capturing support of women voters. Provizer surmises that the Udall campaign must be seeing internal polling numbers that show the attacks against Gardner are working and that “it’s always a good political move to define your opponent.”
“But it became so much of it that it lost its effectiveness,” Provizer said. Also possibly working against Udall are recent crises outside of his control that could favor Republicans this fall. Whether that’s fair to Democrats is another story. Analysts agree that the rise of ISISbacked terrorism in the Middle East and questions over the government’s response to the ongoing Ebola virus threat may help Republicans on Nov. 4, because those developments happened on Obama’s watch. “Just weeks before ballots are mailed out in Colorado, those are about the two worst things to happen to Democrats, not only for what happened, but the timing,” Loevy said. “It is awfully a tough year to be carrying the Democrat banner, particularly in a federal race,” Sondermann added. “The bloom has fallen off the rose for Obama, there’s ISIS, Ebola ... there’s just very little good news for any Democrat.” But Democrats still have a major advantage going for them that gives supporters hope — the vaunted Democratic get-outthe-vote machine. Democrats have lapped Republicans in voter efforts in recent elections, and their outreach to women and Latino voters helped Michael Bennet win a close 2010 Senate contest that he had been trailing in polls leading up to Election Day. “Everyone talks about this modern-day political, technological war out there,” Provizer said. “But there still remains a World War I aspect about a campaign, and that’s trench warfare on the ground.” Whatever happens on Nov. 4, political observers say they will be enjoying the show. “Stepping aside from who might win and lose, what an election,” Loevy said. “You can’t ask for anything more than that.”
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South Metro marks fire chief change Two found dead in Baker takes over during Oct. 16 ceremony in Lone Tree Staff report
South Metro Fire Chief Dan Qualman spent his last day on the job at an active-shooter drill at a local medical school. He relinquished command to the new chief, Bob Baker, during a ceremony Oct. 16 in Lone Tree. Photo by Chris Michlewicz
The first change-of-command ceremony in the history of the South Metro Fire Rescue Authority marked the retirement of Chief Dan Qualman and the beginning of a new era under Bob Baker. The ceremony Oct. 16 at the Lone Tree Arts Center was steeped in more than 250 years of history, both in the fire service and the military. In the fire service, assuming command of the organization means taking responsibility for the well-being, safety and protection of citizens living in the district and the members of the department. It also means a responsibility to ensure that first-responders are provided everything needed to perform their jobs to the best of their ability, and return home safely to their families. After 36 years in fire service, Qualman turned over the reins of leadership of the
department to former Assistant Chief of Operations Bob Baker. Baker began his career at the Parker Fire Protection District as a firefighter in 1984 and served in several capacities since then including; engineer, lieutenant, shift commander and battalion chief. Baker has been a chief officer since 1990 and also served as Parker Fire District’s training chief from 1994 to 1997 and the administration chief from 2002 until 2004. He was instrumental in the consolidation of the Parker Fire District and South Metro Fire Rescue into an authority in 2008. Qualman will remain in an advisory role during the transition before officially retiring in January. The South Metro Fire Rescue Authority provides fire suppression, emergency medical, building protection, life-safety training and other specialized rescue operations and services to Parker, Castle Pines, Lone Tree, Centennial, Cherry Hills Village, Foxfield, Greenwood Village, and unincorporated portions of Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, including Louviers.
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Two people were found dead in the early morning hours of Oct. 26 at a home in Castle Rock’s Meadows development. Castle Rock police were contacted at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25 to conduct a welfare check for a woman and her boyfriend after the woman missed a meeting with a family member that afternoon. A second welfare check was conducted around midnight, at which point Douglas County’s Regional S.W.A.T. team was called to the home — located on the 4000 block of Old Windmill Way. S.W.A.T. members entered the home at 8:15 a.m. Oct. 26 and found Kacey Kay Heberlein, 23, and Donald Christopher Bankert, 26, deceased. Autospy results, released Oct. 27, ruled Heberlein’s death to be a single-shot homicide. Bankert’s death was ruled a suicide. As a precaution, a CodeRED was issued for the immediate neighbors on Oct. 25. That advisory was lifted the following morning. The case remains under investigation. No more information is available at this time.
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Humanist group files suit against school district Attorney says DCSD did not respond to earlier letters By Jane Reuter
jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com The American Humanist Association filed a lawsuit against the Douglas County School District Oct. 22, alleging the district is engaging in religious fundraising events. The lawsuit comes after two previous warnings from the humanist group that such activities violate the United States and Colorado constitutions. An AHA attorney said Douglas County parents continue to sound the alarm on religious activities within the district’s schools. “As far as we can tell from speaking to people in the community, there’s still a significant problem with religion in the school system there,” said Dave Niose, an attorney for the AHA’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center. “I think it’s safe to say it kind of permeates the culture, quite frankly.” The school district issued a response to the lawsuit by email. “Douglas County School District supports student-driven community and fundraising efforts to aid those in need,” reads the email sent by spokeswoman Paula Hans. “We applaud our students for being leaders and giving back to others, and will vigorously defend their right
to continue to do so. We are also proud of our employees who, on their own time and with donated resources, selflessly serve those who are less fortunate.” DCSD did not respond when asked if it will use in-house legal counsel or hire outside attorneys to defend it in the case. In June 2014, the AHA sent a letter to DCSD, saying Highlands Ranch High School and Cougar Run Elementary improperly supported a Christian mission trip to Guatemala. The AHA said the school district never responded to its letter. The lawsuit filing says schools including Fox Creek, Mammoth Heights and Prairie Crossing elementary schools, along with Cresthill Middle School, were proceeding with plans for a Belize mission trip throughout the summer of 2014. In November 2013, Highlands Ranch’s SkyView Academy charter school halted its participation in a Christian proselytizing organization, Operation Christmas Child, after the AHA challenged its legality. The drive continues as a student-led effort, according to SkyView school officials. The AHA complaint states that for the past few years, at least three DCSD schools — including SkyView Academy, Chaparral High School and Flagstone Elementary — have participated in Operation Christmas Child. The lawsuit names as defendants DCSD, the board of education, Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen, Cougar Run
‘We’ve just heard of so many problems over there; it does seem litigation is necessary just to get people to even respond seriously to concerns.’ Dave Niose, Attorney for the AHA’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center Elementary Principal John Gutierrez, HRHS Principal Jerry Goings, SkyView Academy elementary principal Wendy Koceski, SkyView executive director Lisa Nolan and former SkyView principal Mike Munier, now principal at Platte River Academy. Plaintiffs include the AHA, four anonymous Douglas County parents and their children. The suit “challenges defendants’ policy, practice, and custom of advancing, endorsing, affiliating with, and sponsoring — both symbolically and tangibly — Christian organizations and their proselytizing and evangelical efforts.” Niose said the AHA is seeking a court declaration that the schools’ practices are unconstitutional and an order that they cease. Niose said the district’s failure to respond to its letters is uncommon. “They never gave us any assurances these practices were stopping,” he said.
“Usually, we get some kind of response, some kind of willingness to discuss the issues. “We’ve just heard of so many problems over there; it does seem litigation is necessary just to get people to even respond seriously to concerns.” Niose said the AHA’s concern is not about Christianity, and that the organization would take the same position with a governmental entity promoting Islam or Judaism. “If a school system were trying to do for Islam what it’s doing for Christianity here in Douglas County, the citizens of Douglas County would understand our position immediately,” he said. “For some reason when it’s Christianity, they seem to think there’s a Christian privilege. But there isn’t under the constitution.” The district has 30 days in which to respond to the filing.
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Campaigns reach out for Latino vote Both parties make case for coveted bloc By Vic Vela
vvela@coloradocommunitymedia.com With ballots now having been mailed to every registered voter in Colorado, political campaigns and advocacy groups are ramping up efforts aimed at mobilizing a coveted voting bloc — Latinos. Democratic leaders last week urged Latino voters to cast ballots in support of their party’s candidates, while blasting Republicans over policy positions that they believe Hispanics have long rejected. But Republicans say they are working harder than ever to appeal to an influential bloc of voters that has by and large rejected GOP candidates statewide and at the national level in recent years. Latino Democratic leaders held a press conference outside the Denver City and County Building, where they blasted Republican candidates for ignoring or being on the wrong side of issues of importance to the Hispanic community. “They only give us lip service,” said Denver City Councilman Paul Lopez. “They only give us promises during a campaign, but when push comes to shove, when it’s any other day of the year besides Election Day, it’s, `We don’t have time for you.’” Democrats are reminding Latino voters that it was their party that got through legislation at the state level this year that makes it easier for undocumented students to attend college, as well as legislation that allows undocumented citizens to obtain licenses to drive. Democrats also claim that while their party has worked toward immigration reform in Congress, Republicans have put up roadblocks. They took aim at U.S. Reps. Cory Gardner and Mike Coffman, who are locked in tight races against Democrats this election cycle. Gardner is vying to unseat Sen. Mark Udall while Coffman tries to stave off a challenge to his 6th Congressional District seat from Andrew Romanoff. Those who spoke at the press event said neither Gardner nor Coffman could be trusted on immigration issues. And they said they and their Republican colleagues in the House have failed to get any sort of immigration reform accomplished. State. Sen. Jesse Ulibarri, D-Commerce City, whose Adams County-based state Senate district is part of Coffman’s 6th District, said Coffman for years “has been running against Latino and immigrant communities.” Coffman has had to take tough votes on immigration measures, considering the complexity of the district he represents. Coffman has been critical of President Obama’s leadership on immigration, but has also bucked his own party. Over the summer, both Coffman and Gardner broke ranks and voted against a Republican-sponsored bill that sought to halt a program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation. But Democrats believe Coffman’s “about face” on immigration issues is born out of necessity because he represents a district that grew more diverse after it was remapped. “Hollow actions ring hollow for people in my neck of the woods and we won’t stand for it,” Ulibarri said, urging Latino voters to back Romanoff. But the Coffman campaign thinks Ulibarri is the last person who should be touting Romanoff to Latino voters. Ulibarri was once critical of Romanoff for seeing through tough immigration measures while he was state House speaker in 2006. Coffman campaign spokesman Tyler Sandberg responded to Ulibarri’s comments with the state senator’s own words to the Denver Post in 2010. “He demonstrated that if it’s politically expedient for him, he’s willing to sacrifice the most vulnerable in the Latino communities,” Ulibarri told the Post. “It will be very difficult for him to rebuild those relationships with community members.” The Coffman and Romanoff campaigns have been targeting Latinos through Spanish-language television and newspaper advertisements. And Coffman and Romanoff will soon square off in an Oct. 30 all-Spanish debate that will air on Univision. Sandberg said Coffman has been knocking on doors in Latino neighborhoods and said the reaction he’s been getting is positive. He also believes that Democrats could be in for a surprise when they sort through the voting statistics of Latino voters after Election Day. “More than the Democrats expect, that’s for sure,” Sandberg said, when asked what kind of support he expects Coffman to receive from Latino voters. Republicans say they are ramping up Latino outreach efforts nationwide. Ali Pardo, the Hispanic press secretary for the Republican National Committee, said the GOP has put more staff in the field this year, specifically for the purpose of reaching Latino voters. Pardo said it’s Democrats who have failed Latinos on issues that matter to their community, like the expansion of school choices for their children and economic issues. Pardo does acknowledge that Republicans haven’t done enough work to reach out to Latinos in recent years, as evidenced by the vast majority who consider themselves Democrats. “We haven’t been there and that’s the point,” she said. “A large portion of the community identifies with the values of Republican Party, but we have to show up. Both parties have to be fighting for their vote.” Democrats are countering with their own Latino “get out the vote” effort. Democratic Latino activists were expected to launch a statewide canvass of Hispanic voters over the weekend of Oct. 18-19. Democrats aren’t concerned that Latinos will vote Republican. Their major worry is whether some vote at all. “As a community, we can’t afford to sit this election out,” Ulibarri said.
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Parents get help in choosing schools Options spur district to offer new selector tool By Jane Reuter
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About one-fifth of Douglas County’s students don’t attend their neighborhood school, but instead travel to a charter, magnet or alternative school; are homeschooled; or take online classes. “All of our schools are great, but all of our schools don’t fit for every kid,” said Pat McGraw, the school district’s chief development and innovation officer, during an Oct. 7 school board presentation. The Douglas County School District is dedicated to expanding educational options, and its nearly 69,000 students can choose from among 48 elementary, two magnet, 12 charter, nine middle, nine high, a night high, home, alternative and online schools. Statistics show 13 percent attend charter schools, 2 percent magnet, 4 percent online and 1 percent each home-school and alternative. Choice exists within the neighborhood schools as well, McGraw said, pointing to themed curriculum that some follow, including artful, expeditionary and environmental learning, as well as International Baccalaureate, core knowledge and STEM-focused schools. But so much choice can be confusing for parents and students, so DCSD is introducing an online tool to help draw distinctions among the many schools.
Defining the choices Charter schools
Virtual and online schools
Charter schools are independent, tuition-free public schools that are allowed the freedom to be more innovative, while being held strictly accountable for improving student achievement. Charter schools are governed by independent boards of directors responsible for maintaining a commitment to the mission and vision of the school, as well as financial and operational accountability to the district.
Virtual schools are Internet-based academies that teach students entirely or primarily through a rigorous online curriculum. These schools can be district-run public schools or public charter schools. In some cases, online learning is combined with traditional, in-classroom education. They hold children to the same academic standards and requirements as traditional public schools.
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“Our goal is to provide parents to make really good and informed decisions about where to send their kid,” McGraw said. “Their decisions are only as good as the data they have to make those decisions.” DCSD is introducing a School Selector tool designed to match students to learning environments. McGraw expects the DCSD website tool will be available in about a month. School board president Kevin Larsen said parent choice extends to neighborhood schools as well. “I would hope we’re shooting for 100 percent (that) are choosing the school their child is attending,” he said. “It’s more than semantics. I think it’s very important the neighborhood school, if it’s where your home is, is actively chosen and championed.” The variety of schools and changing demographics has taken a toll on some schools. Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen said two of the county’s oldest high schools have room for more students. “According to our data, there is capacity available at Ponderosa and Highlands Ranch,” she said, but added the schools have found ways to put the extra space to good use. While the vast majority of students attend neighborhood schools, charter school waiting lists that number in the thousands suggest more would attend them if space were available. Two new elementary charter schools — Global Village in Parker and World Compass in Castle Rock — plan to open in 2015, and a charter high school is winding its way through the district’s approval process.
Magnet schools are tuition-free public schools operated by the district that have a focused theme and aligned curriculum. These could be science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), fine and performing arts, expeditionary learning or International Baccalaureate.
Home schools Home-schooling is the process of parents being the primary educators of their children in the home. Douglas County has five different options for home-based education of children, including full-time home education, dual enrollment, home education support, full-time online enrollment, and part-time online courses. Source: dcsdk12.org
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Charter high school proposed Former Denver Christian campus is planned location By Jane Reuter
jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com A charter high school that eventually would accommodate 1,500 students is aiming for a fall 2015 opening. Backers of John Adams High School have signed a letter of intent to purchase the now-vacant Highlands Ranch campus of Denver Christian Schools, near C-470 and University Boulevard. Denver Christian Schools consolidated its three campuses to a site in Lakewood earlier in 2014. Whether or not the Highlands Ranch purchase is successful, John Adams High proponents ideally seek to open their school in 2015, but said that may not happen until 2016. John Carson, a former Douglas County School Board president and a University of Colorado Boulder regent candidate, is among the high school’s eight board members. Its vice president, Jason Sanders, founded the K-8 Ben Franklin Academy, also in Highlands Ranch. Board president and elementary charter school parent Matt Krol said Sanders first proposed the idea a few years ago. “We felt the next biggest need was a charter high school in this county,” said Krol. “Our goal is to take the education children are learning from different charter schools and have an overall rigorous curriculum that prepares them for college.” About 9,000 children attend the district’s 12 charter schools, only two of which offer secondary education. They are STEM
and SkyView Academy, both in Highlands Ranch. But Krol said those schools can’t accommodate students graduating from the various charter schools in the county. “Those students have gone for years in a charter school experience,” Krol said. “A lot of students and parents are going to be faced with the decision of, `Where do we go now?’” Carson, who said board members invited him to join their effort, also believes the school would fill a gap in Douglas County. “Having a charter high school for Douglas County is a huge area of need and demand I’ve noticed over the years,” he said. “We have a lot of charter elementaries, but if folks want to continue on the charter track, they’ve really got to go out of the district.” Krol said John Adams’ emphasis would be different from that of DCSD’s traditional public high schools. The board plans to hire a high number of college-focused guidance counselors. Its goal is to ensure every student is accepted to at least one four-year college or university. “We’re going to provide that rigorous college preparatory environment,” he said. “We’re going to have more college counselors on staff. As soon as (students) walk through the door, they will meet monthly with college counselors. They’ll make sure the program they’re developing is keeping them on the right path. “We’ll have a curriculum that will lead them to advanced placement courses. Our goal is to have at least 90 percent of students take at least three advanced placement courses before they graduate.” John Adams High will offer “all the normal high school experiences,” Krol said, including athletic programs, dances and
Supporters of the proposed charter John Adams High School have made an offer to purchase the vacant Denver Christian Schools campus on Dad Clark Drive in Highlands Ranch. Photo by Jane Reuter clubs. The board has not yet decided if students will be required to wear uniforms. The 15-acre Denver Christian School site on Dad Clark Drive has football, baseball and soccer fields, and room for future expansion. Krol said the school’s name was chosen because of founding father and second U.S. president John Adams’ character and accomplishments. John Adams likely would open with 350 freshmen and 150 sophomores, expanding to 1,500 students by 2017. “We have over 1,600 intent-to-enroll (completed forms) right now,” Krol said. “Judging by that number alone, there are a lot of families that feel there’s a need for this.”
Board looks at change in charter process One member says timing raises issue By Jane Reuter
jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com Douglas County School Board members are debating a change to their charter school application process, but one board member said the timing of their discussion gives the appearance of favoritism. Meghann Silverthorn said her concern stems from the current proposal for John Adams High School, a charter that has signed a letter of intent to purchase the vacant Denver Christian Schools campus in Highlands Ranch. Proponents, who include former DCSD board president John Carson, would like to open the school in fall 2015. The proposed policy revision would accelerate the timeline for final board approval if the charter provides evidence of a lease or ownership in “a move-in ready facility” adequate to meet its students’ needs. Proponents still would need to meet all other criteria included in the district’s application process. “There is a charter school that is pressing forward with an application,” Silverthorn said during the Oct. 21 discussion on first reading of the proposal. “The appearance with the way this is timed and the exact content of this — it gives the appearance there is favoritism toward that particular charter. I’m not suggesting that is the impetus behind this policy. I like the ideas in this policy. “I would suggest we adjust the timing of when this takes effect.” Other board members said the change simply represents good policy. “If they don’t have to build a school, we don’t have to require that time to build a school and drag out the time of their appli-
cation for no reason,” board member Doug Benevento said. “I think if we don’t do it, it’s irresponsible, quite frankly. My position being if it’s good for one, it’s good for all.” The school district’s chief development and innovation officer, Pat McGraw, said his staff thoroughly evaluates each application, a process that would not change with the policy revision. Silverthorn said Carson’s involvement as a John Adams board member is not what prompted her remarks. She said other charter schools that once were interested in opening in Douglas County have opted to either wait a year or pursued sites in other districts. “The other schools didn’t have this same opportunity,” she said. Silverthorn said she is not aware of any conversations in which John Adams asked for special consideration. “I’m quite sure if that happened we would know about it,” she said. “But Silverthorn even with that being said, it still looks suspect. “My main concern is that the charter application review committee has all the time they need to ensure a quality application.” Matt Krol, John Adams High School’s board president, said no one from the DCSD board or administration spoke with him about the proposed policy revision. Carson supported charter schools during his years on the board, but said, “I’m not on the board anymore. I’m a parent in Douglas County.” Board president Kevin Larsen said the proposed revision is independent of any particular application, and said he was unaware Carson is on the John Adams board. “If it’s good policy, let’s take a look at it,” he said. “It’s a first reading with a lot of questions that need to be answered.”
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Larsen hopes the answers to those questions will eliminate any concerns. The board’s job, he said, is “to substitute facts for appearances and demonstrations
for impressions.” The proposed policy revision likely will be discussed again during the board’s Nov. 18 meeting.
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Big things belong at front of the line Having spent most of my life in the gym in some capacity, you would think that I would have adopted the philosophy of doing the hardest things first a long time ago. But better late than never, right? You see, I was the guy in the weight room who focused all of his time on upper body exercises, hardly any leg or core workouts, and unfortunately never ever any kind of cardiovascular routines. I always would convince myself that I would do some abs and some cardio before I left the gym, but that never happened. I would either have an incredibly good workout and just be too tired for anything else, or I would just run out of time and would need to leave. The result, a guy with a big upper body, super skinny legs, and not much endurance. And then the same thing was happening in my work life. There were calls I needed to make, difficult decisions and conversations that had to take place, and instead of doing what I knew I had to do or should be doing, I would look at emails, do some busy work, maybe surf the Internet and call it research. And doing all of those things first just to avoid the hard stuff. The result: Anxiety would build throughout the day, creating a far less pro-
ductive attitude and work environment. And even as I have matured, I am still learning the value and benefits of doing the most important things first. Many years ago I heard some of my favorite motivational speakers talk about the importance of spending time reading and filling our minds with good, powerful, and positive words and information, and to make time to begin each day with some quiet reading and reflective time. I did it for a while, and then always found other things to do when I first woke up. Or I would decide it was better to sleep in a little more promising myself I would read before I went to bed that night. The result was the loss of an opportunity to grow personally and profes-
Finally — the sweet return of darkness Fall back. I can’t wait. From the time that clocks are changed in the fall until the time clocks are changed in the spring, I am a good-hearted, open-minded and generous curmudgeon. Or maybe I am a more good-hearted, open-minded and generous curmudgeon than I am the rest of the time. You might not even notice the difference. See if my columns between those dates (Nov. 2, 2014 to March 8, 2015) aren’t just as sweet as honey on a turnip. I am always pleased to see July and August go away. I refuse to suffer, so my energy bills are high. I can’t paint and I can’t write when it’s hot. I used to live east of here. I would be a drip if I lived east of here now. I would be dripping. The worst weather ever anywhere is humid weather. Humidity is the devil in my book. St. Louis in the summer is the devil’s idea of a good time. I have been there in the summer. It was a mistake. St. Louis has one of the greatest monuments in America: Eero Saarinen’s Gateway Arch. It was designed in 1947 (so was I), and opened in 1968. It still looks like a contemporary design, and always will. It’s brilliant. Simple, elegant, eloquent and brilliant. On the other hand, St. Louis is a contrap-
tion made out of sweaty Americans, and many of them can’t leave because they are elderly or just don’t have the funds. (I am sure that there are thousands of others who are devoted to St. Louis, so save your emails.) Do you remember the 1995 Chicago heat wave? Chicago is another one. I couldn’t live there, even though the collection in the Art Institute is unmatched in the United States. In 1995, there were about 750 heat-related deaths. Wikipedia states that most of the deaths were “elderly poor residents of the inner city, who could not afford air conditioning and did not open windows or sleep outside for fear of crime.” (There were additional deaths in St. Louis.) Marshall continues on Page 9
sionally and falling into the trap of having my first input of the day being provided by other sources rather than my own choices. I am excited to share with you today that I start my workouts with cardiovascular exercises first, then migrate to the weight room; I create my “to-do” lists the night before so that I begin each day with clarity and focus on the most important things that I have to do that day and tackle the most difficult ones first; and the very first thing I do in the morning is spend time reading and in prayer. I read the Bible and then I read some form of business book or motivational material. And my commitment to this routine has once again elevated my game personally and professionally. How are you doing when it comes to doing the most important things first? I would love to hear all about it at gotonorton@gmail. com and when we prioritize and act upon the most important things in our lives, it really will be a better than good week. 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.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Too much politics from school board It is so disheartening, but certainly not surprising, to see conservative members of the Douglas County School Board going after AP History. Newsflash, this is a local school board, which by all means should be non-political, but these members are all about making everything political, and it’s scary. In the seven years we have been in Colorado, this district has taken such a nosedive and the ones getting hurt are the kids. When this board starts putting money back into the schools and helping our kids instead of fighting their fears, maybe I’ll start to have faith in them. Doubtful. Karen Rucker Highlands Ranch
County avoids embarrassment County officials have avoided a big embarrassment, because higher than expected bids were received to turn Lincoln Avenue into an asphalt road. Statistics show that concrete, when used as a road covering lasts longer and has fewer problems than asphalt paved roads. As the traffic increases on Lincoln Avenue, I hope the projection of the repairs lasting 15 years is correct. During that time the funds can be gathered to repave the road with the correct, long lasting covering that will not degrade into potholes, ruts and others issues guaranteed with an asphalt road, including the detours and Letter continues on Page 9
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Gay-marriage issue goes from hope to ho-hum Homer Simpson didn’t accept a gay man until one saved his life. In the 1997 “Simpsons” episode, “Homer’s Phobia,” Homer and his family became friends with a man named John, who ran a novelty store at the mall. Homer liked John until he found out he was gay. And then he really didn’t like John because he thought Bart was becoming gay from spending so much time with him. In the end, John saved Homer and Bart from being attacked by a pack of reindeer at “Santa’s Village” (I’m not going to get into it. Just download the episode). Homer then thanked John and embraced him for who he was, which led John to quip: “Homer, I won your respect, and all I had to do was save your life. Now, if every gay man could just do the same, you’d be set.” Growing up gay, I knew plenty of Homers — decent, well-meaning people who just weren’t yet equipped to accept homosexuality. Being gay, I accepted that non-acceptance as my reality. That didn’t bother me too much because I’ve never “come across” as being gay. I played baseball and listened to the Grateful Dead and never really had to worry about getting bullied like so many gay kids growing up. Still, I resigned myself to the fact that my sexuality meant that I would forever live outside the societal norm. I was OK with that. I mean, what was the alternative? Being straight? Who in the heck wants that? I came out of the closet when I was 18, in 1995. At that time, I didn’t care
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I am lucky, very lucky. I am retired and living on a pension. It’s crossed my mind that I might not have been so lucky. I might have ended up in an eastern city with not much money, no dachshund, no Jennifer, and an apartment that looked like it had been written by Raymond Chandler. Gauzy curtains in an open window that let in hot air. Holding my head and watching my houseplants droop.
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traffic jams caused by the repairs. Unfortunately our branches of government believe that if they don’t spend every-
about civil unions or “Don’t ask, don’t tell” military policy or anything. All I cared about then was my friends not rejecting me for who I was. So at that time, even if Christopher Lloyd’s “Doc Brown” character had traveled from the future in his DeLorean to tell me that in 2014 gays would be getting married in Colorado, I would have written Universal Pictures and told them that the movie series had just jumped a big gay shark — or more like a dolphin, because that’s gayer than a shark. Never, ever, ever did I ever imagine during my years of struggles with sexual identity in the 1990s that gay marriage would be a reality. But it really is. Cue Sally Fields: “You like me, you really like me!” The reason I’m writing this column is because, as a gay political reporter, I am able to share a unique perspective on this issue. To be honest, I struggled over my decision to write this column because I value journalism ethics — yes, reporters really do care about that stuff. As a legislative reporter, I covered the debate over civil-unions legislation that became law last year. The committee hearings were long and emotional. And lawmakers from both sides of the aisle
This is called “counting your blessings.” I do every day. Sure, I am a cranky. That won’t change, because people don’t change, and what we do to each other sometimes is unconscionable. I can’t overlook some of the things that we do to each other. But Colorado helps. It helps me, I know that. There are no excuses. It’s never too hot or cold in my home for me to do what I need to do. Except in July and August. I get around it by writing and painting not long after midnight. I go to the grocery store not long after midnight.
gave impassioned speeches, either in support or in opposition. I thought of writing a column during that debate, but I didn’t think it would be appropriate to opine while the bill was being run. I am comfortable in writing this column today because I would find it hard to believe that any conservatives at the Capitol would question my sincerity in listening to their positions and reporting on them objectively, on this or any other issue. Plus, I’m gay. That’s who I am and I can’t — and never have wanted to — change that. Should a black reporter step aside from covering a story involving the shooting of a black kid by a white cop? No. That’s ridiculous. Reporters can’t just ignore our life experiences when covering a story — but it is our responsibility to cover those issues objectively. And even though the gay marriage question is now settled in Colorado, there will still be a legitimate debate over whether the law can allow for exceptions for those with religious objections to same-sex nuptials — because while marriage matters to a lot of gay couples, religious convictions matter just as much to other folks. And, selfishly, this issue really doesn’t impact me. I really have no intention of ever — EVER — getting married. Nowadays, gays get to have kids and can marry — why in the world would I want any of those things?!? Not having to deal with the heavy things that straight people have to deal with were the highlights of being gay! What’s the point of being gay anymore? Thank you very much, Supreme
Court and your lousy, stupid equality. But, seriously, folks. This issue matters to a heck of a lot people out there. State House Speaker Mark Ferrandino, D-Denver, who is gay and who co-sponsored the civil-unions legislation, told me recently that when he was younger, he never would have imagined marriage equality becoming a reality so early in his life. Ferrandino and I are the same age, 37. “I thought we’d see a movement, but like, before I pass away, not before my daughter goes to school,” he said. State Rep. Dominick Moreno, DCommerce City, who is 29 and also gay, said when he was younger he thought gay marriage would only be a reality in the “liberal up-eastern states.” “It is pretty surprising and exciting that marriage equality is coming to states where you didn’t think it would be a reality,” he said. No matter how much marriage equality becomes an even greater reality across the nation, there will always be Homer Simpsons around — many of whom are good, lovable people who just don’t know how to embrace homosexuality. And that’s OK. But it’s pretty clear that politicians won’t be fighting about this issue as ferociously as they had in previous years. “It will be nice to fight about other things instead of my relationship with my husband,” Ferrandino said.
I don’t like to change my clocks. Some years I haven’t. I never change the one in the guest room. Why would I? I never have any guests. Who would want to stay here? My sarcasm wakes up early and stays up late. The heat index reached 119 at O’Hare in 1995, and 125 at Midway. On a good day, O’Hare is a pain in the neck. In 1977, I applied for teaching positions all
over the country. I wasn’t very selective. I just wanted a full-time job. I was living in Phoenix. The devil’s other idea of a good time. I got a call from a college in Denver. Hallelujah.
Vic Vela is the state desk and legislative editor for Colorado Community Media. He can be reached at vvela@coloradocommunitymedia.com, or follow him on Twitter: @VicVela1.
Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@comcast.net.
thing that is allotted to them every year, they will be allotted less next year. Hopefully, someone in the county offices will read this, and realize that more research is needed on the subject and a horrible injustice to the drivers of Parker will be avoided. Ed Angell Parker
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RidgeGate widening may be around corner Project to add two lanes betwen Lone Tree and Parker may occur in 2019 By Jane Reuter
jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com The City of Lone Tree and Douglas County are partnering to accelerate the timetable for widening RidgeGate Parkway between I-25 and Parker. But even that plan won’t bring relief to rush-hour commuters anytime soon — the proposal aims for construction in 2019. “The original plan was to have the developer do it as the area developed out that direction,” said public works director John Cotten, adding that idea included no definite timeline and had been considered being done piecemeal. “We’ve decided we need to do something sooner than that.” The city is asking the Denver Regional Council of Governments for funding to help with the three-mile, $27 million project. Douglas County already is on board, and Lone Tree hopes other entities will join the effort. “Douglas County and the City of Lone Tree, among others, have a history of partnering on important regional transportation projects,” Douglas County Board of Commissioners Chairman Roger Partridge said. “As such, we intend to engage with Lone Tree and others regarding the future funding partnership for widening RidgeGate.” The two-lane portion of RidgeGate be-
tween Lone Tree and Parker has been an issue with commuters since it opened in 2009. It regularly backs up during the morning and evening rush hours, a problem that’s recently been compounded by reconstruction of a portion of Lincoln Avenue in Parker. Two people have died in crashes on the stretch of RidgeGate in 2014, but Cotten said it’s unknown whether an additional two lanes of traffic would have prevented either accident. A 54-year-old Parker woman died in March after a man crossed into her lane. A 44-year-old Colorado Springs man died Oct. 18 when his car also veered into oncoming traffic. Authorities said he suffered from a heart condition and may have been dead before the cars collided. “Anytime there’s a two-lane road, the propensity for a head-on collision is probably a lot worse than if it were a four-lane,” said Lone Tree Police Sgt. Ryan Gallegos. But he added that two serious crashes in eight months is not an alarming statistic given RidgeGate’s traffic counts. “All the construction on RidgeGate for those housing developments has pushed a lot more cars that way. It’s a bad situation, but I think it’s been made worse by the construction on Lincoln Avenue.” Lone Tree Police, whose patrol area extends to the west side of Meridian Village, are doing increased patrols in the area to try to ease traffic issues. Darryl Jones, whose company oversees construction in Lone Tree’s RidgeGate development, said much of the dirt work for the additional two lanes already is complete.
Traffic backs up during the Oct. 27 morning rush hour as it does each weekday morning on westbound RidgeGate Parkway between Lone Tree and Parker. Lone Tree officials hope to widen the stretch of road to four lanes in 2019. Photo by Jane Reuter “The right-of-way is all out there right now for that road to be built,” he said. “When the first portion was built, it was graded for all four leans to be built, with the exception of a couple bridges.” The 2019 RidgeGate widening could closely coincide with the opening of the southeast light rail extension from Lincoln Avenue to RidgeGate Parkway east of I-25. The project hinges on federal funding but could break ground in 12 to 15 months,
Rumsfeld Fellows Roundtable Features Central Asian Professionals On Monday, October 20, South Metro Denver Chamber hosted four Rumsfeld Fellows for a roundtable discussion on economic development, public policy, and the business environment in Colorado. The meeting was held in collaboration with World Denver, Johns Hopkins University, and FHI 360, and was the first Colorado meeting for the Fellows. The Fellows included leading young professionals from Central AsiaCaucasus, including representatives from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Turkmenistan. The well-rounded discussion included business owners, and a county commissioner, economic development professionals from
Littleton and the Denver South Economic Development Partnership, and corporate executives. “This meeting was an opportunity for our members to share their experience of creating a positive business environment in Colorado with the international community,” said Natalie Harden, the Chamber’s director of public policy and economic development. “Our guests also shared amazing insights into their countries as well as the United States.” The discussion centered in political and economic collaboration, as well as potential pitfalls of the regulatory environment. The discussion also touched on Denver’s international profile, and how to encourage business
development in Central Asia. Gunesh Bakgalova, a Fellow from Turkmenistan, shared her observation of Colorado’s open and friendly environment in comparison to cities on the East Coast. “Colorado is the America of my childhood dreams,” she said, adding that she was excited to share her experience of the Colorado culture with her countrymen. For more information about Chamber membership benefits and events, please call 303-795-0042 or visit www.bestchamber.com. For more information about the Rumsfeld Fellows program, please visit www.rumsfeldfoundation.org.
Economic Forecast Breakfast 2015 - Exploring & Shaping our Future The South Metro Denver Chamber’s 28th Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast will utilize a panel format moderated by Pete Casillas, publisher of the Denver Business Journal. Since 1987, South Metro Denver Chamber has hosted an annual economic forecast breakfast that has proven to be informative, thought-provoking and entertaining. We invite you to hear from our distinguished panel of speakers as they analyze industry sectors that will shape our businesses, our state, and our country in the upcoming year. Our panelists will include industry
experts who will share their insights on the infrastructure, technology, tourism and energy sectors. Harry Horowitz, senior industry manager - advanced industries, Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), is slated to discuss the outlook for manufacturing. The 28th Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast is sponsored by Wells Fargo and WhippleWood CPAs, and hosted by the Chamber’s Economic Development Group. Prior forecasts have sold out at 800 attendees, so please reserve your seat as soon as possible.
The breakfast will be held on Friday, December 5, 2014 from 7:00 – 9:00 am at Denver Marriott at Park Meadows (10345 Park Meadows Drive, Littleton, CO 80124). Tickets can be purchased at the following rates: $35 Member; $75 Non-member; $325 Corporate Table Sponsorship (10 seats). To register please visit: www.regonline.com/bestforecast14
with an additional two years of construction. Approval and construction of added light rail is expected to jump start construction on the four undeveloped acres of Lone Tree located east of I-25. Lone Tree, Douglas County and other government agencies have partnered on several transit projects, including the current I-25 widening and several smaller improvements on Lincoln Avenue and near Park Meadows shopping center.
Calendar of Events For a complete calendar of South Metro Denver Chamber events and for more information, visit our web site at www.bestchamber.com or call 303-795-0142.
Thursday, October 30 Health & Wellness Council October Speaker Series: Suicide Prevention 3:30 – 5:00 pm, South Metro Chamber’s WhippleWood CPAs Conference Center 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial, CO Wednesday, November 5 STEM High School & Academy Tour 8:15 – 10:00 am, 8773 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch, CO Wednesday, November 5 Save Lives, Sort Medical Supplies with Project C.U.R.E. 7:00 pm, Project CURE, 10337 East Geddes Ave, Centennial, CO Thursday, November 6 New Member Orientation 4:00 – 5:00 pm, South Metro Chamber’s WhippleWood CPAs Conference Center 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial, CO
Terracare Associates On Wednesday, October 8, Terracare Associates announced the acquisition of VMC Landscape of Dallas, Texas. The transaction will combine 65 years of seasoned management and numerous long-term client partnerships. Both organizations share a similar customer bases, including municipalities, corporations, retail, homeowner associations, institutions and special districts.
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Matthews to receive Oak Leaf Award Staff report Cheryl Matthews has been a champion for Douglas County’s open space for more than 20 years, and her efforts will be honored at the Douglas Land Conservancy’s annual Fall Celebration Nov. 6 when she is presented with the 2014 Oak Leaf Award. “Cheryl has been a great partner in DLC’s effort to preserve and protect open space in the county,” said Patti Hostetler, executive director for the DLC. “Without her efforts, DLC’s success and the success (of) the county’s open space program would have been Matthews much more difficult.” The county’s open space program has protected 49,272 acres since its inception in 1995. Open space staff manages and maintains 13,526 acres of open space and monitors conservation easements on 32,181 acres. Douglas County hired Matthews as a temporary employee in the Planning Department in May 1992, and shortly after, she
became a permanent full-time employee in planning. She was promoted in 2001 to Director of Open Space and Natural Resources. Some of her most noticeable accomplishments include working on preservation projects such as a conservation easement on the historic Cherokee Ranch, to protect 3,100 acres from being developed in 1996, and serving as a liaison between planning, the Division of Parks and Trails and the Division of Open Space and Natural Resources after voters approved a dedicated sales and use tax in 1994 for open space. However, Matthews said she is most proud of having constructed 10 trailheads and nearly 77 miles of soft-surface trails that, in 2013, were enjoyed by 319,000 pedestrians, mountain bikers and equestrians. The public is invited to attend the Nov. 6 celebration, which will be from 5-8 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Highlands Ranch Mansion, 9950 E. Gateway Drive. The event will include the Oak Leaf Award presentation, live music, food, a cash bar and live and silent auctions. Admission is $55. To purchase tickets, or for more information, visit www.douglaslandconservancy.org/upcoming-events or call 303-688-8025.
Firm hired for town manager search By Mike DiFerdinando
mdiferdinando @coloradocommunitymedia.com The search for the next Castle Rock town manager continues. Mark Stevens, town manager for the past 14 years, recently announced his last day will be April 3, 2015. Town council voted to create a subcommittee that includes Mayor Paul Donahue and Mayor Pro Tem Jennifer Green to lead in the search for an outside firm to help in the hiring process. The town considered five firms during the final portion of the selection process, and council recently voted 5-0 to work with Waters & Co. Councilmembers George Teal and Chip Wilson were not present. Costs for each firm were all in the $20,000 to $25,000 range. The council subcommittee reviewed the proposal information and asked questions of town staff. The subcom-
mittee unanimously recommended Waters & Co. as the preferred firm. Waters & Co. was also the unanimous top-ranked firm by the town staff team. “They do all the things we’re looking for them to do, plus they bring a more sophisticated technological approach to the process in terms of being able to get community and staff input,” Stevens said. “One of the features we really like is when they get to the semifinalist, they provide you with a video from each of the candidates answering questions. So, you get more than just a paper view when you’re trying to figure out how to reduce 12 to five or however many you decided to bring in for an interview.” The town charter requires council to appoint a town manager “within a reasonable time after a vacancy occurs in the position.” Recruitment and selection of a town manager typically takes several months.
Big money takes aim at GMO labeling plan By Katie Kuntz
Rocky Mountain PBS I-News Colorado’s voters continue to be pounded by multimillion-dollar political advertising campaigns, often with the two candidates or issue opponents fairly evenly matched, with no respite in sight until Election Day. But on one particular issue the campaign ads are entirely lopsided. Labeling genetically modified food, commonly called GMOs — meaning “genetically modified organisms” — is on the ballot, and has become a nearly $12 million issue. But the “No on Proposition 105 Coalition” has spent $6.8 million more than the “Right to Know Colorado” labeling advocates, and the anti-105 forces still have $4.1 million waiting to be spent. “I can’t understand, why would they put $11 million into a Colorado campaign that has less than $500,000?” asked Larry Cooper, director of the “Right to Know” campaign. “What are they trying to hide?” Sara Froelich, a campaign spokesperson for the No on 105 Coalition, said in an email, “No one should be surprised that agriculture and food companies are stepping forward to support their customers across Colorado who will be harmed by this measure.” The agriculture and food companies against 105 include well-known names like Monsanto, Kraft Foods and PepsiCo. These three companies alone have contributed $7.4 million of the $11 million raised by this campaign. The labeling advocates, however, have raised only $441,000, and have not purchased any television or radio advertising to advocate their position. The group is operating a grassroots campaign, knocking on doors and using social media to advance their cause. This could mean that Coloradans who receive their information solely from TV ad campaigns think Colorado farmers do not support
the labeling initiative — but that is only partly true. The Colorado Farm Bureau has donated more than $7,000 to defeat the measure, but the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, with more than 22,000 members in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico, actually endorsed the pro-labeling campaign. “GMO labeling is one of the things that we support,” said Bill Midcap, director of external affairs of Rocky Mountain Farmers Union. “But we know it’s going to be tough for a single state to enact.” This year, Colorado and Oregon are the only two states with GMO labeling on the ballot, and many of the same corporations are also spending millions in Oregon to defeat the initiative there. Maine, Vermont and Connecticut are the only states to have passed labeling requirements, but they will not be enacted until 2016 — or until a population of at least 20 million people in neighboring states require the labeling, too. “How would you expect General Mills to label something special just for one state, just for Colorado?” Midcap said. “Think about Kellogg or Coca-Cola. Are they willing to change just for Colorado? Maybe if 15 states did it — but this would be more effective as a national issue.” In Colorado, a Citizens Initiative Review board evaluated the labeling measure and decided by an 11-to-9 vote to approve it. Those who voted against the measure, like Bill Wright, explained that his greatest concern was that many foods may be exempt from the labeling measure. “Normally when you go into a store and read labels, you rely on the information and people want to rely on what they are being told,” Wright said. “It’s probably a lot of food (that would be exempt) and that’s going to be a lot more confusing than if you just don’t do it at all.” The measure would take effect in 2016, if passed. Colorado Community Media brings you this report in partnership with Rocky Mountain PBS I-News. Learn more at rmpbs.org/news. Contact Katie Kuntz at katiekuntz@rmpbs.org.
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Blind man shares perils of rec trail Parker man describes angry confrontations By Chris Michlewicz cmichlewicz @coloradocommunitymedia.com Imagine walking blind and suddenly being approached by an angry stranger who launches into a tirade about your position on the sidewalk. It’s a possibility for Lorenzo Edwards nearly every day. The scenario has played out on the Cherry Creek Regional Trail approximately five times in the four years since Edwards moved from California to the Cottonwood subdivision on the north end of Parker. Edwards, who has macular degeneration and is almost completely blind, describes the fear and uncertainty in vivid detail. His sense of hearing and feel — more acute than the average person’s — go on high alert. “I had to start carrying this golf club with me,” he says, holding up a gleaming 6-iron. It’s all because he walks on the left side of the path, against the normal grain of traffic. That’s what his guide dog, Taz, was trained to do. Edwards’s wife, Debra, said in one instance a large man on a bike approached her husband at a high rate of speed and slammed on his brakes, screeching his tires and stopping just in front of Edwards. He berated the 74-year-old over repeated explanations from Debra Edwards that her husband is blind. Other cyclists have zoomed within inches of Edwards and delivered sharp expletives. Things got so bad that Debra Edwards pleaded with the Town of Parker to place a sign along the trail that reads: “Blind person in area.” “It’s scary when he goes out by himself,” she said. “I worry about him.” Lorenzo Edwards uses the Cherry Creek trail 4-5 times per week. The vast majority of trail-users are friendly and have come to know Edwards, calling out a greeting as they pass each other.
Parker resident Lorenzo Edwards and his guide dog, Taz, pass a sign warning of blind users on the Cherry Creek Regional Trail. Photos by Chris Michlewicz Edwards and Taz take a break from walking on the Cherry Creek Trail Oct. 15.
It’s those who lack the understanding of safety protocols for blind persons and their guide dogs that stirred up trouble. It’s a violation of the American Disabilities Act to obstruct a guide dog in its duties. A post about the issue on the neighborhood social media site Nextdoor elicited a chorus of support for Edwards, who has incurred a number of problems over his life as his eyesight gradually faded to shadows. “The blind live in a society designed for the sighted, trying to live a normal life,” his wife posted. “Please help us educate the public on the rights of guide dogs and their handler.” Aside from the harness worn by Taz, a 3-year-old black lab, there are few indications that Edwards is blind, and some responses suggested a vest for Taz to B:10.25” serve as another warning to trail-users of his condition. Most of all, there was a call T:10.25” for patience and understanding. S:10.25”
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During the ribbon cutting ceremony Donahue paid a special thanks to Philip S. Miller, the park’s namesake and a former Castle Rock resident, banker and butcher whose trust fund contributed significantly to the building of the park as well as a multitude of other community improvements over the years. “Many of you have heard the name Philip S. Miller and you’ve seen it throughout Castle Rock. We believe this is the crowning achievement for his trust and what he left behind for the Town of Castle Rock,” Donahue said. “We are going to be forever indebted to him and the foundation that he left us.” The park, located at 375 W. Plum Creek Parkway, west of I-25 in Castle Rock, boasts more than six miles of hiking and biking trails, lighted synthetic turf athletic fields, a challenge staircase and children’s adventure playground. Inside the new Miller Activity Complex, patrons will find both full- and half-sized indoor synthetic turf fields, an aquatic center with a leisure pool and lap lanes, a children’s climbing structure, a trampoline room and party rooms, among other features. Turner Construction led the project. Other projects on Turner Construction’s resume are the CU Folsom Field expansion, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Centennial Center Park, Erie Community Park, Glendale Infinity Park South and the Glendale Sports Center. The estimated $30 million project is being paid for with a combination of private and public funding, including money from the Philip S. Miller Trust Fund. Additions to the park are planned to be built in phases, with amenities such as an amphitheater planned for the future, based on the availability of funds. Castle Rock hopes the expansive new park and activity center will be a regional attraction and not only keep residents from having to leave the community for their recreation, but also attract from elsewhere in the state. “There were so many things that we could have done here and it took the parks and rec staff, parks and rec commission and resident input to really point out what was really important to you and what you wanted to see here,” Donahue said. “I think that in the end run, when we took all of those ideas and funneled them down to what we’ve got … they’ve done a great job determining what is going into this park and what the residents want, and we really do appreciate them taking those ideas, looking at the financial cost and saying this is what makes sense for Castle Rock. “We’re really happy with what we’ve ended up so far, but remember, this is just phase one. We have two more phases and we’re really looking forward to those as well.”
ABOVE: Children try out the trampolines at the new Miller Activity Complex Oct. 25 in Castle Rock. BELOW: People explore the ins and outs of the M.A.C. during the grand opening of Philip S. Miller Park. Photos by Mike DiFerdinando
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The Castle Rock Senior Center’s 22nd Annual Craft Show will be held from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. The free show includes a bake sale, book sale, silent auction, quilt and iPad raffles and door prizes. Canned food items will also be collected for the Douglas-Elbert Task Force Food Bank.
Horseman’s town meeting
The Douglas-Elbert County Horse Council will host a special town meeting for horseman and women at 7 p.m. Nov.3 at the Franktown Fire Department, 6120 Bridle Path Ln. Speakers at the meeting will address legislative issues, horse welfare, unwanted horses, trails and trail heads and county equestrian updates.
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Alzheimer’s workshop Nov. 15 A free workshop for caregivers to those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia will take place from 10 a.m. - 2: 30 p.m. Nov. 15 at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital. Topics will include preparing oneself for the caregiver journey, practical strategies to empower the caregiver, understanding the necessary legal documents for caregivers and families when impacted by Alzheimer’s and how to choose the most appropriate care options moving forward. Lunch will be provided but seating is limited. To RSVP call Hope Freeman at 719-422-9320 by Nov. 1.
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Ben Cowhick and Christine Sharpe play siblings in “Good Television” at the Aurora Fox. Courtesy photo
An unreal look at reality TV
Difficult script proves engaging in Aurora production By Sonya Ellingboe
sellingboe @coloradocommunitymedia.com “Good Television,” produced by Ashton and Abster Productions, offers a welldirected (by John Ashton), behind-thescenes look at reality TV, as written by actor/first-time playwright Rod McLachlan. It’s a new play, premiered by the Atlantic Theatre Company in Boston, and is loosely based on experiences of the playwright’s wife as a cable show director. As lights go up, we see a strung-out Clemson McAddy (strongly portrayed by Ben Cowhick) in a spotlight, shakily rambling on about his troubles as a lonely kid — “couldn’t find my daddy … my sister busy with Jeremy … lost my job … never graduated … can’t help my mom … meth has me f…. up…” Tears, fade…
Next scene is at a television studio, producing a reality TV show called “Rehabilitation,” based on shooting a “documentary” about an addict who might benefit from a stay in rehab. Will this family situation make good television? A cynical discussion ensues. The audience meets Clemson’s desperate sister, Brittany (Christine Sharpe), who has sent a tape of her brother’s behavior, with the hope that he might find some help from a show that offers to pay for rehabilitation after an intervention with family is recorded. The playwright’s look at the reality TV crew is interesting and sympathetic, although their morals are questionable. Show runner Bernice (Abby Apple Boes, with martini in hand and poised to move to another show), is hard-edged and pressed for more material, due to the show’s popularity. Director Connie (Lauren Bahlman), conflicted with high qualifications, past secrets and a wish to do good, takes a crew to shoot a North Carolina trailer trash family, which will hopefully make for “Good
IF YOU GO “Good Television” plays through Nov. 1 at the Aurora Fox Studio Theater, 9900 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Tckets: 26/$20, aurorafox.org, 303-739-1970. Television.” Enter a new show runner, Ethan (Sam Gilstrap) who changes the balance of the crew Scene: the McAddy family trailer, with a sick mama offstage, a suddenly interested older brother (Jack Wefso) with dollar signs in his eyes, a seriously overburdened sister Brittany — and eventually a father who has found Jesus. Ashton has carefully choreographed a chaotic family interaction, with Ethan and intern Tara (Miriam Tobin) shooting from the sidelines. Is there hope for any of these people? One leaves the theater with a head filled with unanswered questions, which certainly speaks well of a difficult, but engaging script.
Group weaves a lot to be desired Fiber Arts Sale returns to Englewood Civic Center By Sonya Ellingboe
sellingboe @coloradocommunitymedia.com For a number of years, multi-talented members of the Rocky Mountain Weavers’ Guild have held a fall Fiber Arts Sale in the Community Room at Englewood’s Civic Center. The dates for this year are a bit later than usual: November 13 to 15 — perfect timing for holiday shopping. A weaver or spinner will probably be demonstrating her craft near the door as one enters the large room filled with color: weaving, painted silk scarves, art to wear, baskets, home decor, quilting, felting, jewelry, toys and other original items created by Front Range artists. The featured fiber artist for 2014, Colette Smith, will have two remarkable knitted sculptural pieces exhibited in advance: One is her latest — Forest Dragon Taliesen, who will visit the Englewood Public Library, through Nov. 15, accompanied by mice, a snake, an ant and a snowy white angora owl — all knitted by an astonishing craftsman. The other is GaeWyn, a Water Dragon, surrounded by sea creatures, birds and fish. (One of the two will leave the library briefly to travel to New York, but will return.) Smith’s webpage, colettesgarden.com,
“Gae Wyn, a Water Dragon,” created (knitted) by Colette Smith, will be at Englewood’s Library from Nov. 13 to 15. Courtesy photos
says she began designing patterns in 2008, “after a lifetime of knitting.” She also has design background and had a bead business. She taught elementary school environmental education for 16 years and still teaches knitting design at Mew Mew’s Yarn Shop in Lafayette. Slow down on the first floor of the Civic Center and meet Smith’s creations in the library, then walk or ride the elevator up to the second floor for a visual treat.
Colette Smith with her knitted “Forest Dragon Taliesen,” which will be at Englewood’s library to promote the Rocky Mountain Weavers’ Guild Fiber Festival.
IF YOU GO The annual Rocky Mountain Weavers’ Guild Fiber Arts Fair will be Nov. 13 to 15 in Englewood’s Community Room, second floor of the Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway. Hours: 4-8 p.m. Nov. 14; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 14; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 15. Admission is free. Information: rmweaversguild.org.
The Taylor Estate, the highest-priced home in the Denver metro area, is up for sale for $27.7 million in Lakewood. The 1932-built gated spread on the shores of Ward Lake was designed by renowned Denver architect Burnham F. Hoyt, who also designed Red Rocks Amphitheatre as well as landmarks such as the Denver Central Public Library and Colorado Capitol Annex Building. According to Internet reports, Hoyt once regarded this residence as the most beautiful home in America. This 14-000-square-foot 26-room manor house features a paneled library, banquet-size dining room, dual master suites with nine additional bedroom suites, 12 fireplaces and a staff wing. The 122 acres include mountain views, century-old trees, a lake with a beach and boating privileges, a pool, tennis court, three staff cottages, stables, water rights and agricultural status. Guests at this storied estate have included Denver high society, British royalty and assorted dignitaries. Prince Philip and Princess Anne of Great Britain chose to stay there as guests of the Taylors. This property also includes a heated pool, tennis court, outdoor patios, a flowercutting garden, dressage ring and stables. To see the listing, go to www.fullersothebysrealty.com/frc/sales/detail/218-l811-bxm66v/the-taylor-estate-lakewoodco-80227.
2015 Restaurant Week set
The oh-so-popular Denver Restaurant Week (DRW), presented by Lexus and organized by Visit Denver, will revert to a single 10-day event in 2015, running from Feb. 20 to March 1. “We talked to restaurant owners, restaurant employees, diners, sponsors and restaurant week fans, and the consensus was that seven days of DRW was too short, but 14 consecutive days was too long,” said Justin Bresler, vice president of marketing for Visit Denver. “The perfect `best of both worlds’ compromise appears to be to run it for 10 days, encompassing two complete weekends in the traditional slow period of February.” For Denver Restaurant Week’s 10th anniversary this year, at the request of participating restaurants, DRW was split into two separate weeklong events, one in February and one in late August. “While summer restaurant week was popular with both restaurants and diners, the challenge going forward was to find a week that wasn’t already occupied by an existing event, holiday or a week that didn’t have a major convention,” Bresler said. Late summer and fall are Denver’s busiest convention months. “We really don’t want to bring 10,000 convention delegates to Denver and have them find that every restaurant is booked with DRW reservations,” Bresler said, adding that the restaurants also don’t want to be offering special DRW pricing at a time when there are thousands of hungry convention delegates in town. “In the end, we couldn’t find workable dates for the summer event, and the consensus of opinion was to concentrate on the traditional February time frame,” Bresler said. More than 300 restaurants participated in the 2014 winter DRW and more than 200 in the summer DRW, making this one of the largest culinary celebrations in the nation. Bresler stated that registration for restaurants for the 2015 DRW will begin Nov. 10 at www.denverrestaurantweek.com. Participating restaurants again will offer a multi-course dinner for the fixed price Parker continues on Page 23
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Experience the season by celebrating kids Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project spreads cheer and charity alike By Christy Steadman
csteadman @coloradocommunitymedia.com Children being treated for cancer and blood disorders at Children’s Hospital have been thinking about the holiday season since at least July. But it’s not only the kids who look forward to the Holiday Card Project. At about this time every year, sponsors, volunteers and the general public get excited to see what new designs the children will come up with. “It’s one of our greatest fundraisers,” said Joyce Butler, member of the Children’s Hospital Association of Volunteers. “Everybody looks forward to it.” The Holiday Card Project begins in the summer months when children at the hospital are invited to create a card that reflects what the holiday season means to them. Some children paint, some draw and some use glitter and other materials to create their designs, said Connie Brakken-Smith, member of the hospital’s Association of Volunteers. The children then submit their designs to be voted on. Voting day took place on Aug. 22, and 64 card design entries were displayed in the main atrium of the Children’s Hospital in Aurora. Hospital staff, patients and visitors voted for their three favorite designs, and this year, 801 votes were cast. After the top designs — the ones that receive the most votes — are selected, sponsors have a special viewing day when they pick the card they are going to sponsor. Not every card design receives enough votes or gets sponsored, but each child who submits a design is awarded a special certificate of participation, Brakken-Smith said. The 10 winning designs, and their sponsors, were unveiled at a ceremony on Oct. 10. Nine of the designs are featured on the cards, and one is on the 2014 tin, which is filled with tree-shaped, white chocolate-covered pretzels. The tin was introduced last year, and this year, packages of gift tags, which are made from unsold cards featuring the kids’ designs from the past seven years, are also available. “People who have bought cards in the past come back to buy them every year,” said Butler, who volunteers in the gift shop. She added they already have had people place requests to make purchases. The Holiday Card Project has been an an-
The Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project launched Oct. 10. The cards were designed by kids being treated at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. All of the proceeds from the Holiday Card Project benefit the center at Children’s Hospital. Photos by Christy Steadman nual fundraiser for the hospital for at least 25 years, Brakken-Smith said. Since its inception, the Holiday Card Project has raised more than $1 million to support the Children’s Hospital Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. All of the proceeds from the sales go to the center, Brakken-Smith said. The center is where children receive their treatment. With every Holiday Card Project purchase, whether it’s cards, tins or gift tags, “you’re celebrating kids,” Brakken-Smith said, and giving back to the community. Last year, the goal was to raise $50,000, which was exceeded by $2,000. Every year, the goal amount is raised, making this year’s goal $60,000. But “we’ll supply as many as we sell,” Brakken-Smith said. The new Children’s Hospital in Highlands Ranch opened on Dec. 19, 2013, and a lot of people haven’t had an opportunity to go see it yet, said Kathy Chapple, member of the Children’s Hospital Association of Volunteers. “People don’t always know how to support (the hospital), but want to,” Chapple said. “This is an excellent opportunity to do so.” The Holiday Card Project is organized by the Children’s Hospital Association of Volunteers.
Employees of the Glendale Target serve the 11 cakes donated for the Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project’s unveiling ceremony on Oct. 10. Each of the 11 cakes represent a different card design, which were created by kids being treated in the hospital’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
MORE INFORMATION Where to buy items of the Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project: • The Children’s Hospital gift shops: Children’s Hospital Colorado South Campus, 1811 Plaza Dr., Highlands Ranch; Children’s Hospital Colorado on Anschutz Medical Campus, 13123 E. 16th Ave., Aurora • Online at: www.childrenshospitalholidaycardproject.org • Order by phone with a credit card: 720-777-6286; or contact the Association of Volunteers office at 720-777-6887 •Out in the community: King Soopers; St. Nicks Christmas Store, 5221 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton; La Cache (consignment shop benefitting Children’s Hospital), 400 Downing St., Denver The popular saying goes, “‘it takes a village to raise a child,’” Brakken-Smith said. “Here at Children’s Hospital, it’s a village of volunteers.”
Card designers, front row from left, Flora Sanderson, Kaymen Story, Ryan Kepelo and Abby Voorhis pose for a picture with KOSI 101’s Murphy Huston at the Oct. 10 Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project unveiling ceremony.
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A sweet Saturday in Elizabeth Harvest fest brings out costumed pets, kids By Rick Gustafson
Special to Colorado Community Media When any event is held outdoors in the fall, there is always the risk that the elements will not cooperate. But that was not the case in Elizabeth last weekend. Warm autumn sunshine, a clear Colorado-blue sky, and temperatures in the 70s were just what the chamber of commerce ordered to welcome visitors to the Annual Harvest Street Festival in Elizabeth on Oct. 25. The day’s event began with pets and their owners gatherActual Spectrum Residents
ing at Countryside Village Shopping Center for the annual Pet Costume Contest. Claudia Henning, owner of the Magic Dog Pet Store, has held the contest for 10 years, and she and her panel of judges chose winners in six categories, ranging from the most unusual to the scariest pet and owner costumes. Gift baskets stuffed with pet-friendly treats went to the winners of each category. This year’s grand prize went to Mysti, a 1-year-old mini horse, and her owner Kelley Harding, of Silma, for their traditional witch costumes complete with striped stockings and traditional black pointed hats. Across town, more than 35 vendors set up tents and booths lining the center of Main Street, while local shop owners displayed goods and more importantly, candy for the thousand or so visitors that began filling thoroughfare just before noon. “This is a big family event and safe for our little goblins. There is pumpkin decorating, vendor booths, games for the kids, and candy, a lot of candy,” said Peg Kelly, director of
the Elizabeth Area Chamber of Commerce, who joined the spirit of the festivities by sporting a Red Cross nurse uniform complete with classic nurse’s hat. While the adults had the opportunity to cast their vote for their favorite new logo for the Town of Elizabeth, catch up with friends, or try homemade apple butter, the kids were focused on the big draw of the day, Trick or Treat Street. Businesses on Main Street and throughout the rest of the town of Elizabeth offered candy and other goodies to the zombies, superheroes, and pirates prowling the town in the quest of sweet plunder. Mindy Briddle has participated in Trick-or-Treat Street for the past 12 years, handing out Dots, Skittles, and Milk Duds from her 17-gallon, steel tub set on the bench in front of her husband’s custom hat shop. Briddle says that in all the years that she has participated in Trick or Treat Street, she has never had any candy left over.
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These Teenange Mutant Ninja Horses (and human) won best homemade costume at the Oct. 25 Harvest Festival. From left, Cisco as Donatello with the purple bandana, Batman as Michelangelo with the orange bandana, Amber Neff as Raphael with the red bandana and Bilbo as Leonardo with the blue bandana.
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ABOVE: Main Street was the place to be Oct. 25 for the annual Harvest Festival. RIGHT: Dallyn Alvarado gets a temporary tattoo from Waldo, left, while visiting the Bikers Against Child Abuse tent at the festival. Photos by Rick Gustafson
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Library hosts chronicler of national park Mary Taylor Young, Castle Rock nature writer, will present her latest book: “Rocky Mountain National Park: The First 100 Years” at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 Wilcox St., Castle Rock, at a holiday party, co-hosted by Young and the library. From 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Nov. 7, cider and cookies will be served and she will talk about the book and will sell and sign copies to be given as gifts to special readers. Taylor’s love affair with the park began with summer visits as a child to her grandparents’ cabin.
Chorale holds two shows The Colorado Women’s Chorale plans two concerts called “Celebrating the Music of Gwyneth Walker.” On Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m., the group will sing at Augustana Lutheran Church, 5000 E. Alameda Ave., Denver, and at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8, the program will be repeated at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 8817 S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch. American composer Gwyneth Walker is beloved by performers and audiences. A former faculty member at Oberlin Conservatory, she resigned to compose full-time and has created more than 300 commissioned works. Jennifer Ferguson, conductor of the chorale, is associate director of music ministries at St. Luke’s, where she directs the many instrumental ensembles. Tickets cost $24/$15/$8 (free under 5). Available at augustanaarts.org, 303-388-4962.
Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. CYT presents opportunities for children age 6-18 who wish to master stage skills, and these kids will have a special technical experience with help from the Lone Tree staff. Tickets cost $16/$13/$10 for schoolday performances. Tickets: cytdenver.org/ shows.
Parker Writers Group to meet Quartet will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton. Performers are: Eugenia Alikhanova, Galina Kokhanovskaia, Tatiana Kokhanovskaia and Olga Ogranovitch. Admission is free to this event in the church’s Fine Arts Series.
The Parker Writers Group will meet from 2-4 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Parker Library, 10851 Crossroads Drive. The speaker will be M.L. Rowland, who will discuss the writing of her new book, “Zero-Degree Murder.” She gained valuable experience as a member of a search-and-rescue team in Southern California. Registration is not necessary. Guests are welcome.
`Orphan Train’ author to appear
Installation artist exhibits
Christina Baker Kline, author of the bestselling “Orphan Train,” will appear at Smoky Hill Library, 5430 S. Biscay Circle, Centennial on Nov. 6 for a 6:30 p.m. book talk and a 7:30 p.m. book sale and signing. Some Orphan Train children ended up in Colorado. Tattered Cover will be selling books at the event. Free and open to the public, but registration is required: 303-LIBRARY or visit any Arapahoe Libraries branch.
`Peter Pan’ at Lone Tree The Christian Youth Theatre will present the Broadway musical version of “Peter Pan” on Nov. 13, 14, 15, 16 at the Lone Tree
Moscow String Quartet visits The members of the Moscow String
Installation artist Scott Johnson will open a solo exhibition, “MUTE EARTH,” at the Museum Outdoor Arts on Nov. 1, with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. in the MOA indoor gallery in the Englewood Civic Center, second floor, 1000 Englewood Parkway. The exhibit will run until April 11, 2015. Admission is free. moaonline.org, 303-806-0444.
Pottery on sale The Colorado Potters Guild holds its Fall Show and Sale on Nov. 6 (4-8 p.m.), 7 (9 a.m. to 8 p.m.), 8 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) at First Plymouth Congregational Church, 3501 Colorado Blvd., at Hampden Avenue. The organization celebrates its 50th anniver-
Mary Taylor Young of Castle Rock will present her new book, “Rocky Mountain Park: the first 100 Years” at Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock on Nov. 7. Courtesy photo sary with a partnership with South High School’s ceramic department and has given the school two potters wheels. Student work will be included in the show.
Englewood Arts Presents
Haley Laurel will perform for Englewood Arts Presents at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 in Hampden Hall, Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway. Tickets: $15/$12 free/ students under 18, 303-806-8196, englewoodarts.org.
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The girls in Legend High School’s production of “Girls Like That,” take a closer look at teens and technology. Photo by J. Murphy McCoy
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sellingboe @coloradocommunitymedia.com There’s extra excitement among the Legend High School theater family this month because they are putting on the U.S. premiere of a new play by Evan Placey, “Girls Like That.” It has had a major impact on the young actors as they present a story that hits close to home. It plays Nov. 6-8 in the school theater. Director Julie Lachance describes it as “current, edgy, exciting and powerful production straight from London. About girls in our society, social media and so much more.” There is a cast of 30 and a crew of 70, according to a student publicity manager Hunter Johnson. She writes that the focus is on “pressures on teenage girls through issues with technology and social media. A naked picture of a girl named Scarlett goes viral. She is the center of attention and a victim of verbal and physical bullying from her classmates — she remains silent.” The large technical crew is learning set design and building, lights, sound, props and about projections — new for Legend — under new technical director Ms. Bennie Palko. The girls in the cast include Brooke Ar-
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IF YOU GO “Girls Like That” by Evan Placey plays at 7 p.m. Nov. 6, 7, 8 at Legend High School, 22219 Hilltop Road, Parker. Tickets , $8 adults; $5 students at seatyourself.biz/legendtitans or at the door.
nold, Mary McCarlin, Shannon Cooper, Hallie Denman, Jolee Harston, Lizzy Higgins, Emma Jones, Tessa Landy, Kelsey Lewis, Arianna Mazzarello, Dakota Nelson, McKenzie Papp, Annika Radovich, Samantha Randall, KJ Sheldon, Emma Stehle, Erica Swim and Kristi Hoopes as Scarlett. The guys are Alex Berry, Patrick Feeney, Drew Marien, Tommy Milo, Jake O’Boyle, Alek Seballes, Nolan Small and Jake Taylor. Ashlyn Foster, Georgia Dukes and Jacqueline Rino are listed as “The Others.” “This show has changed our lives,” the young actors say, according to Johnson, who quotes Shannon Cooper as commenting: “We have truly become a family.” The remainder of the theater year for Legend students includes the annual state Thespian Conference in Denver on Dec. 4-6, where students compete, learn and audition for college spots; Improv Comedy Night Dec. 10; a performance of “Legally Blonde: The Musical” Feb. 19-28; Saturday Night Live Onstage! March 10; a student-written children’s show April 11; and a Theatre Production Ensemble Play — TBA on April 30 and May 1.
CURTAIN TIME Up in the hills “Bright Ideas” by Eric Coble offers a humorous look at over-inflated ideas of parents about the right preschool. Produced by Evergreen Players through Nov. 9 at Center Stage, 27608 Fireweed Drive, Evergreen. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets $20/$16, 303-6744934, evergreenplayers.org.
and new direction by Sabin Epstein. It is a one-woman show that features Luciann Lajoie, her laptop, a bottle of wine and projections at the Avenue Theater, 417 E. 17th Avenue, Denver. Performances, Nov. 7-22: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays, with a mix-and-mingle session following. Tickets $26.50/$23.50, 303-321-5925, avenuetheater. com.
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“Side Show,” a musical about conjoined twins who try to make it big in vaudeville, is presented through Nov. 9 at University of Northern Colorado’s Frasier Hall. Performances, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays; 2 p.m. matinees Nov. 1, 2, 8, 9. Tickets: 970351-2200, unco.edu/tickets. Rated PG-13.
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Riefenberg to teach at Depot Art Gallery Painter will work on different topic each week By Sonya Ellingboe
sellingboe @coloradocommunitymedia.com Artist Jennifer Riefenberg of Littleton, a fourth-generation Colorado native, works in various mediums, her bio says, but she is most at home outdoors with nature and oil paint. Her college degrees are in engineering and mathematics and her motto is “Art is Life and Mathematics is Beauty.” Her home near Chatfield gives her many opportunities to work outside — and we would assume that the more technical background enables her to see form, volume and light accurately and quickly. Readers may recall that a few years ago, she spent a year — in once-a-week sessions — painting the entire length of the High Line Canal in all sorts of weather. She exhibited her collection at Koelbel Library and produced a book with the images at various mile markers. She has decided to offer ongoing painting classes at the Depot Art Gallery from 1 to 4 p.m. on Mondays, with a new topic each week — similar to the Art Students League format. “All levels are welcome — we will be working on concepts that pertain to all levels of painting. Each student will have individualized instruction and feedback to help their own needs,” she wrote in a notice on the Depot’s website, which also talks about needed supplies — basic colors and more (see: depotartgallery.org) The cost is $30 a session or $100 a month. She has had four students at one time or other and thinks six is probably the limit in the baggage (front) room at the Depot.
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Colorado hotels make list
Conde Nast Traveler just released its 2014 Readers’ Choice poll in the Best Hotels in the West category, and four Denver hostelries made the coveted list. The historic Oxford Hotel, owned and operated by Sage Hospitality, earned the highest ranking at No. 4, followed by The Four Seasons Denver at No. 11, JW Marriott Denver Cherry Creek (another Sage property) at No. 14 and The Ritz-Carlton Denver at No. 15. But the very top spot on the list was awarded to The Sebastian in Vail, a quaint spot with awesome amenities. “We are very excited to have these two amazing Denver hotels once again be honored by one of the world’s top travel magazines,” said Sage president and CEO Walter Isenberg. “Both The Oxford and the JW Marriott Denver are very focused on offering guests a unique lodging experience and excellent customer service. This is a wonderful recognition of that commitment.” Check out the rest of the rankings at www.cntraveler.com/readers-choiceawards/2014/united-states/best-hotels-
Teacher/painter Jennifer Riefenberg talks about oil painting technique at the Depot Art Gallery. Watercolorist Jane Wing is learning about oil painting techniques in her class at the Depot Art Gallery. Photos by Sonya Ellingboe Drop-ins are welcome as long as there is room. On Oct. 20, when we visited, she had set up a small still life of pumpkins, gourds and fabric under a spotlight and two students
had almost completed small canvases in bright oranges and yellows, with blue-gray shadows. Betty Ney, who has been a sculptor, wanted to try painting and was a first-time
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Von’s Vision raises $150K-plus
Penny Parker’s “Mile High Life” column gives insights into the best events, restaurants, businesses, parties and people throughout the metro area. Parker also
More than $150,000 was raised for Von’s Vision, Broncos all-pro linebacker Von Miller’s foundation, at the second annual Celebrity Steak Out recently at Ocean Prime. The event featured Miller and several of his Broncos teammates trading in their uniforms for aprons to serve 187 guests a three-course meal. The star-studded evening featured silent and live auctions, and guests were able to chat and take photos with Peyton Manning, Julius Thomas, Wes Welker, Lamin Barrow, Demaryius Thomas, DeMarcus Ware, Omar Bolden, David Bruton, Andre Caldwell, Tony Carter, Ben Garland, Malik Jackson, Steven Johnson, Terrance Knighton, Lerentee McCray, Brandon McManus, Will Montgomery, Rahim Moore, Corey Nelson, Brock Osweiler, Aqib Talib, Jacob Tamme, , Danny Trevathan, Mitch Unrein, Kayvon Webster and Kenny Anunike. Miller founded Von’s Vision in 2013 to provide Denver-area youth with eye examinations and eyewear to succeed in the classroom and in life. For more information, visit www.vonmiller.org.
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visitor. She seemed pleased to already have a canvas to take home. (Riefenberg suggested that a large pizza box is a good way to carry a wet painting in the future.) Riefenberg commented that Ney’s work in sculpture already gave her drawing skills that will fit well with painting.
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THINGS DO THEATER/FILM 80S NIGHT
MICHAEL JACKSON, Madonna and George Michael live again in this evening of to-
tally tubular hits. Show is at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, on the Main Stage at Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. Tease up your hair and break out your leg warmers - this radical band is ready to answer the question “Should I Stay or Should I Go Now?” and asks the audience “Don’t You (Forget About Me).” Go to www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org or call 720-509-1007. HALLOWEEN BALL AT CASTLE
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Experience pure madness at Cherokee Castle on Halloween. The Mad, Mad Ball gives you an excuse to dress as someone with whom you’re obsessed. Who will it be? The night will conclude with a costume contest. For reservations, go to www.cherokeeranch.org or call 303-688-4600. The Cherokee Castle ball is from 7-10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31 at 6113 N. Daniels Park Road, Sedalia.
AUGUSTANA ARTS presents The Colorado Women’s Chorale, celebrating the music of Gwyneth Walker, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 8817 S. Broadway, Littleton. Tickets are available at www.augustanaarts.org or by calling 303-388-4962.
FIND BARGAINS AND MAKE MONEY FROM THRIFTING
VETERAN’S DAY Concert: In Their Honor
Learn about some of the best second hand and consignment stores in the Denver area as expert thrifter Joanna Hudson shares her shopping secrets to finding hidden treasures in thrift stores as well as where to get the best return on your dollar for items that you are bringing for consignment sales. Program is at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, at Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. You will also learn tips on shopping at auction and estate sales. Hudson is a teacher at Colorado Free University. Call 303-795-3961.
THE HIGHLANDS Ranch Concert Band performs its annual tribute to the men and women of the armed forces at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at South Suburban Christian Church, 7275 S. Broadway, Littleton. Adding their voices to this concert is the Voices West (previously known as the Littleton Chorale) conducted by Michael Krueger and the Bear Canyon Elementary School choir conducted by Michelle Jones. This free performance will have a variety of music that honors veterans and our country. Go to www.hrconcertband.org, or contact Kelley at 303-683-4102.
COLORADO WOMEN’S Chorale
SEASONS OF Broadway STARS FROM Rent, Wicked, In the Heights, Memphis, and more will sing the greatest hits of the Broadway stage at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, on the Main Stage at Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. Adam Pascal returns to Lone Tree after a long Broadway run in Memphis, and is joined by Mandy Gonzalez who played Elphaba in Wicked, as well as Marcus Paul James who starred in In the Heights and Robin DeJesus, Tony nominated actor from the Broadway production of In the Heights and La Cage aux Folles. Go to www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org or call 720-509-1007.
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SOUTH SUBURBAN Art Exhibits
LOCAL ARTISTS will have their work on display Nov. 1-30 at South Suburban Parks and Recreation centers. Shel Spiegleman’s photographs will be displayed at Goodson, 6315 S. University Blvd., Centennial, 303-798-2476. Jacqueline Shuler’s paintings and calligraphy will be exhibited at Lone Tree, 10249 Ridgegate Circle, Lone Tree, 303-708-3500. The Paint Box Guild’s paintings will be exhibited at Douglas H. Buck, 2004 W. Powers Ave., Littleton, 303-797-8787. Visit www.sspr.org or contact Darcie LaScala at 303-483-7072. VISUAL SONG Program DIGITAL PHOTO PRESERVATION Adults can learn about genealogy and digital photo preservation using library resources at a free session at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Parker Library, 10851 S. Crossroads Drive. Bring up to 10 photos and a flash drive. To register, call 303-791-7323 or visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org and click Events.
THE ROCKY Mountain Network Sacred Dance Guild presents Visual Song: Let it Move You from 9:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 1 at Central Christian Church, 3690 E. Cherry Creek South Drive. Presenters will be Sound Circle Eurythmy: Search Sound Circle Eurythmy to view and understand this amazing group who will be presenting. Contact Christina Bryan at 303-359-1878 or Christina.bryan@colorado.edu. MISSION QUILTERS Boutique THE AVE Maria Mission Quilters plan a boutique from 2-7 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
ANNUAL FALL BAZAAR Centennial Covenant Church MOPS plans its eighth annual fall bazaar from 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at 401 W. Mineral Ave., Littleton. Local vendors will sell homemade crafts, home décor, clothing, jewelry, make-up, children’s books, baked goods, woodworking, raffles and more. The event supports Mothers of Preschoolers. ARAPAHOE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT The Arapahoe Philharmonic turns its focus to Russia for its second concert of the season, “Les Ballets Russes.” The performance features two pillars of the Russian ballet repertoire, Igor Stravinsky’s Petrushka and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Suite. Concert is at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Mission Hills Church, 620 SouthPark Drive, Littleton. Opening the program is Isolation: Day 253 for soprano and orchestra by Edgar Girtain (b. 1988), the winning score of the inaugural Vincent C. LaGuardia, Jr. Composition Competition. Go to www.arapahoe-phil.org.
1, and from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at Ave Maria Church in Parker. A selection of holiday items, quilts, table runners, wall-hangings and kid’s items will be available for sale. You will also be able to purchase raffle tickets for a gorgeous vintage Christmas Quilt: Christmas in Pine Grove. Proceeds enable the Mission Quilters to make and donate quilts to various community charities and funds are also used to build homes for needy families.
EVENTS
FAMILY MINI-GOLF
DOUGLAS COUNTY Libraries will turn its James H. LaRue branch, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch, into a family mini-golf course, with available tee times from 6:50 to 7:50 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1. To register, call 303-791-7323 or visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org and click Events. LEGION HONORS Veterans THE GEORGE C. Evans American Legion Post 103 will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 at the Buck Recreation Center, Littleton. In addition, the post will join VFW Post 4666 in honoring veterans at 1 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, in Ketring Park, at the Littleton WWII Memorial, 6000 S. Gallup St. There will be a tribute to all branches of the Armed Forces. LITTLETON ADVENTIST Holiday Boutique LITTLETON ADVENTIST Hospital plans its 25th annual holiday boutique and gift show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, in the atrium lobby at the hospital,
7700 S. Broadway. With 15 vendors, the fair will have items including handcrafted soap and lotion, special owls, fair trade baskets, totes, scarves, hand bags, hand-made jewelry, pottery, toys, baby blankets and more. Call 303-730-8900.
HEALTH/FITNESS CERT CLASS
VOLUNTEERS CAN learn how to help in any emergency situation, man-made or natural, at the next CERT class, hosted by Douglas County Emergency Management and the Colorado North Central All-Hazards Region. CERT also teaches volunteers what their roles are in an emergency situation and how to be prepared at all times. The classes are free and are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, and Nov. 15, at the Douglas County Sheriff ’s Office, 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock. Participants must register and attend all sessions. Refreshments will be served. Call 303-660-7589 or email cabbott@dcsheriff.net. SOUTH METRO Community Blood Drives A NUMBER of community blood drives are planned in the South Metro area. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300, unless otherwise noted. Upcoming blood drives are: Sunday, Nov. 2, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Nov. 2, at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 8817 S. Broadway, Littleton (contact Maryanne Eagelston at 720-891-2248); Sunday, Nov. 2, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. Mary of Littleton Catholic Church, 6853 S. Prince St., Littleton (contact Robert Kernan at 303-798-4804); Monday, Nov. 3, 10-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. at Developmental Pathways, 325 Inverness Drive South, Englewood; Thursday, Nov. 6, 10-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. at Baxter Englewood, 9540 S. Maroon Circle, Ste 400, Englewood; Friday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at PACE Center, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker; Saturday, Nov. 8, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock; Saturday, Nov. 8, 8 a.m. to noon at Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church, 10150 E. Belleview, Englewood; Sunday, Nov 9, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 303 N. Ridge Road, Castle Rock; Sunday, Nov. 9, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 8997 S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch. FREE NUTRITION, Cooking Class FREE HEART Health nutrition classes and cooking demonstrations are offered
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 (What’s In Your Food?); Wednesday, Nov. 12 (Eating to Ease Arthritis); Wednesday, Nov. 19 (Diet Can Help Prevent Cancer) at the South Denver Heart Center, 1000 Southpark Drive, Littleton. Join Richard Collins, M.D., “The Cooking Cardiologist,” along with Susan Buckley, RD, CDE, as they share their expertise on Heart Healthy nutrition and cooking solutions. For more information or to register, call 303744-1065, www.southdenver.com.
EDUCATION
JUST WRITE!
KIDS AGES 8-12 with an interest in writing will use books, art, music and real life as inspiration for original writing at Douglas County Libraries’ Just Write! class, at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, at the Parker Library, 10851 S. Crossroads Drive. To register, call 303-791-7323 or visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org and click Events. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Presentation THE HIGHLANDS Ranch Genealogical Society presents “Returned from Oblivion, the Story of Jacob Schueler,” presented by Janet Jewell, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. TAI CHI Class for Kids KIDS AGES 7-15 can learn basic tai chi movements and mind-body strategies to help with focus at a Douglas County Libraries program at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Castle Pines Library, 7437 Village Square Drive, Unit 110. Tai chi is especially beneficial to children with ADD/ADHD. To register, call 303-791-7323 or visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org and click Events. HELP SAVE a Life: Learn CPR FOUR OUT of five cardiac arrests happen at home. Would you be prepared to help? Learn CPR and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) with training classes from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 8, at Castle Rock Fire Headquarters, 300 Perry St. Participants will earn certification through the American Heart Association. Register at www.CRGov.com/registration or by calling 303-660-1066. SEARCH IMMIGRANT Database PARKER GENEALOGICAL Society will meet at 1:3o p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at
Stroh Ranch Fire Station, 19310 Stroh Road, Parker. Program is Castle Garden: New York Immigrant Receiving Station 1855-1890. Castle Garden was in Battery Park on the southernmost tip of Manhatten, and was the arrival point of 8 million immigrants who entered New York Harbor. A free online searchable database of more than 10 million immigrants who arrived at Castle Garden between 1830-92 will be explored.
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Inter-Faith Community Services makes a habit of counting on community support for its Thanksgiving outreach and this year is no exception. “We will need help to provide all the items that will go into the Thanksgiving food boxes,” said IFCS director Sandra Blyth-Perry. “We are fortunate because we have been receiving donations and there are many organizations collecting food for us.” Boxes will be distributed to 550 needy families and another 100 seniors, Blyth-Perry said. Volunteers will pack boxes with all the ingredients needed to cook a traditional Thanksgiving meal and add ingredients for meals for three or four additional days. Inter-Faith Community Services has been providing assistance to needy families and individuals since 1964. Services include a food bank, clothing bank as well as putting on special programs like the Thanksgiving food drive and the providing of new outfits and school
supplies to the children of needy families. The organization reaches out to those in Englewood, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree and Sheridan. A number of organizations are helping with the Thanksgiving effort by collecting box ingredients or holding food drives, Blyth-Perry said. The organizations working to help InterFaith include Centennial Rotary, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Littleton, the Englewood Lions and the Highlands Ranch Rotary Club. The deadline for delivering donations to Inter-Faith is Nov. 7 and plans are for volunteers to assemble the boxes on Nov. 19 so they can be distributed Nov. 22. Requested donations include items such as stuffing mix, cans of green beans, turkey gravy mix and canned pumpkin. Each box contains a super market gift certificate so the individual or family can buy the meat item for the meal. For information on the list of needed items or how to donate to the project, call 303-789-0501. “I would guess more than half the 550 boxes we plan to distribute will go to people who have recently lost their jobs,” said BlythPerry, who has directed the program for 17 years. “We are glad we will be there for those people because Inter-Faith has always tried to be a safety net to help folks in that situation through a rough time.”
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Castle View quarterback Christopher Linnin gets rid of the football just before the pocket closes Oct. 24 during the Sabercats’ 25-24 win over Chaparral. Photos by Mackenzie Boltz
Castle View in with win Sabercats sneak into Class 5A playoffs with 25-24 win By Jim Benton
jbenton @coloradocommunitymedia.com Castle View will be kicking in the Class 5A state football playoffs thanks in part to Parker Strahler. Strahler’s four field goals, along with two rushing touchdowns from Erik Taylor, helped the Sabercats edge Chaparral, 25-24, in a Continental South game Oct. 23 at Douglas County Schools Stadium. Castle View, which entered the game at No. 34 in the wildcard playoff standings that determine the 32 teams that qualify for the playoffs, climbed to No. 28 with the victory. After a 1-5 start to the season, the Sabercats will try to improve to 5-5 in their first-round playoff game Oct. 31 against Fairview at Recht Field. Chaparral was No. 28 in the wildcard standings prior to the game against Castle View and slipped to No. 31, just making it into the state playoffs. The Wolverines (3-6) will play at Cherry Creek on Oct. 31. Strahler, a 6-foot senior who also caught four passes for 35 yards in the game, booted field goals of 42, 37, 32 and 30 yards and his last kick with 50 seconds remaining was the game-winner. It was also his shakiest boot after he boomed his first three field goals long and high. “It was going out but spirals tend to curve and it curved right in for some reason,” said Strahler. “I started kicking in fifth grade and I played soccer a little bit.” Maybe that is why he wasn’t worried about his last attempt.
Castle View’s Erik Taylor advances the ball against the Chaparral defense Oct. 24 in the Sabercats’ 25-24 victory that helped them gain a berth in the Class 5A state playoffs. Taylor ran for 189 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries for Castle View. “My coach always tells me to relax and never try to power it,” he explained. “I just do what he says and it seems to work out.” Strahler had one more comment about the game. “Erik Taylor, he’s the man,” said Strahler. “He has a heck of a night every night.”
Taylor, a 5-foot-7 senior who had a 96-yard touchdown sprint in the second quarter, carried the ball 21 times for 189 yards. He scored on a 2-yard run with 3:48 to play as Castle View rallied to trim Chaparral’s lead to 24-22. The Sabercats failed to score on a two-point conversion pass that would have tied it. “It was like a playoff game, it was do
or die,” said Taylor. “This gives our team a lot more confidence.” Chaparral wasn’t finished after Strahler’s field goal gave Castle View a 25-24 lead. The Wolverines moved to the Castle View 34-yard line with four seconds showing on the clock. Junior kicker Davis Butte, who converted a 30-yard field goal in the first quarter, attempted a 51-yard field goal on the last play of the game. It had enough distance but was wide left. “My heart was racing, it was beating so fast,” said Taylor. “I though they made it at first but they missed it.” Taylor accounted for 87.5 percent of Castle View’s 216 rushing yards. Quarterback Chris Linnin completed 11-of-20 passes for 144 yards. “We’re going to the playoffs,” said Castle View coach Ryan Hollingshead. “There were two of the best kickers in the league out there. That last one was pretty long, over 50 yards.” Senior running back/linebacker Mitch Ross, who injured his shoulder in the third quarter and played sparingly in the fourth, led Chaparral with 198 yards on 20 carries. He scored three touchdowns and was credited with seven total tackles on defense. Quarterback Kyle Gallup connected on 11-of-20 passes for 121 yards for the Wolverines. Standout sophomore linebacker Patrick Moody made 15 total tackles to spark Chaparral’s defensive effort. “We fought hard the whole game,” said Ross. “Everybody fought hard. I have to give a huge shout-out to the O and D lines. They are the guys up front getting it done. At the end of the day the chips fall where they do and all we can do is give all we can and hope for the best. We got a playoff spot and we’re ever grateful.”
FIRST ROUND FOOTBALL MATCHUPS Cherry Creek was one of four teams that earned top seeds in their respective quadrants for the Class 5A football playoff brackets.
No. 2 seeds included Valor Christian, which has won five consecutive state titles in three classifications, while Mountain Vista earned a No. 3 seed.
Grandview, Ralston Valley and Pomona were the other
The following south metro teams will continue their
top-seeded teams in the new format. Wildcard points were used to determine the 32-team playoff field but instead of seeding teams 1-32, teams were seeded 1-8 in the four quadrants.
seasons this weekend.
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No. 7 ThunderRidge (4-5) at No. 2 Rocky Mountain (8-1) Oct.
No. 8 Chaparral (3-6) at No. 1 Cherry Creek (6-3) Oct. 31
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Quadrant 2 No. 7 Castle View (4-5) at No. 2 Fairview (9-0) Oct. 31 at
No. 6 Heritage (6-3) at No. 3 Doherty (8-1) Oct. 31 at Garry Berry Stadium Quadrant 4 No. 8 Arapahoe (4-5) at No. 1 Pomona (7-2) Oct. 30 No. 7 Horizon (4-5) at No. 2 Valor Christian (6-3) Oct. 30 No. 6 Cherokee Trail (3-6) at No. 3 Mountain Vista (8-1) Oct. 31 at Shea Stadium.
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In the final night of Continental South action, Doherty blanked Douglas County, 44-0 to end the Huskies season at 3-6 and 2-3 in league play. Also in Continental South action, Fountain Fort Carson whipped Legend, 46-7. Littleton outlasted Ponderosa, 21-19, on Oct. 24 at Sports Authority Stadium to remain unbeaten in the Class 4A Plains League. Tre Blake carried the ball 41 times for 215 yards and two touchdowns for the Lions, who improved to 4-0 in the league and 5-4 overall. Littleton finishes the regular season with an Oct. 31 game at Littleton Public Schools Stadium against Dakota Ridge (7-2, 3-1 Plains). Ponderosa quarterback Nick Wilson rushed for 129 yards and three scores in the loss for the Mustangs (4-5, 3-1). He passed for another 77 yards. In other football action, Valor Christian lost back-to-back games for the first time since 2010 when Grandview beat the Eagles, 24-21, in a Centennial League game on Oct. 24. The Eagles also lost 33-17 to Cherry Creek on Oct. 17. Cherry Creek (6-3, 4-1) finished second in the Centennial League behind Grandview after a 42-37 triumph over Eaglecrest. Milo Hall ran for 284 yards and four touchdowns for the Bruins in the win. Mountain Vista rebounded from its Continental North loss to Regis Jesuit and wrapped up the regular season with a 55-37 win over Highlands Ranch on Oct. 24. Golden Eagles quarterback Brock Rubley passed for 166 yards and a TD and rushed for 76 yards and two more touchdowns. Nick Schmalz ran for 166 yards and scored twice for Vista. ThunderRidge’s Ryan Hommel completed 16-of-24 passes for 165 yards and two TDs in the Grizzlies 41-21 Continental North win over Rock Canyon on Oct. 24, ending the Jaguars’ season at 3-6 overall and
2-3 in the Continental North. Lutheran, top-ranked in the CHSAANow.com Class 3A poll, rolled to a 49-8 victory over Weld Central Oct. 25. Quarterback James Willis tossed two touchdown passes to Joshua Clausen and Jamil Bond ran for a pair of Lion TDs.
Castle View runner takes 12th at state Castle View’s Savanna Dalton was the top area finisher at the Class 5A state cross country meet, taking 12th place with a time of 20 minutes, 7.5 seconds Oct. 25 at the Norris-Penrose Center in Colorado Springs.
Volleyball tourneys set to go Three-team volleyball regional tournaments will be held Nov. 1 with the regional champions advancing to the state tournament that is slated for Nov. 7 and 8 at the Denver Coliseum. Thirty-six teams were seeded in Class 5A, 4A and 3A and the top 12 teams will host regional competition. In Class 5A, Chaparral, Rock Canyon, Douglas County, Cherry Creek and Legend will be hosts. Chaparral, seeded fifth, will be the host team for Region 5. Rock Canyon is seeded seventh, Douglas County eighth, Creek ninth and Legend 12th. ThunderRidge is seeded 24th and will play in Region 1, Mountain Vista 21st and will be in Region 4, Heritage 31st in Region 6, Castle View 16th in Region 9, Arapahoe 15th in Region 10 and Highlands Ranch 14th in Region 11. Ponderosa and Valor Christian will be host schools in Class 4A regionals. The Mustangs are the classification’s No. 2-seeded team and will have No. 23 Littleton in the Region 2 tournament. Valor is the No. 5 seed. In Class 3A, Lutheran is seeded 17th at will compete in Region 8.
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Douglas County seniors Ally Clancy (11), Kelsey Ubben (15) and Katy Wilson (10) defend a ThunderRidge volley during the Huskies 3-0 win over the visiting Grizzlies on Sept. 18. The Huskies are the No. 8 seed in this year’s Class 5A tournament and will host a three-team regional Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Photo by Ryan Boldrey
Rock Canyon quarterback Ryan Hommel is pulled to the turf by ThunderRidge’s Brooks Jacobs Oct. 23 at Shea Stadium. Hommel went 14-of24 through the air for 165 yards in the Jaguars’ 41-21 loss to the Grizzlies. Photo by Paul DiSalvo
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AMERICAN BUSINESS Women’s Association Top of the Rockies Chapter of Douglas County meets every third Tuesday. New members are welcome. Call Bev Phillips at 303-841-2080 or visit www.abwa.org. THE AAUW (American Association of University Women) advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. The Douglas County Branch presents scholarships via an annual application process to two or three Douglas County women who are enrolled in college. At the recommendation of their teachers, the DC Branch also gives a cash award to three or four senior girls planning to go to college. Meetings are at 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month, usually at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. Program details can be found at aauwdouglascountyco.org. For more information contact Dianne Bailey at 303-805-2380 or bailey.nyce@pcisys.net. BNI CASTLE Rock Business Leaders chapter meets from 7:30-9 a.m. Wednesdays at
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offers photography hikes, afternoon tea times, naturalist talks and castle tours. The castle also can be rented for special events. Call 303-688-5555 ext. 11 during business hours.
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CYCLE CLUB meets at 9 a.m. Saturdays in the parking
lot of Southeast Christian Church. Tour the streets of Parker, ST ND Elizabeth and Castle Rock. Call John at 720-842-5520.
NOV. 1 & 2 DULCIMER CLUB T 9-5 & SUN 10-4 LAND OUTLET MALL HWYGREATER 34 — LOVELAND, CO CASTLE
and Acoustic Slow Jam of Castle Rock meets at 2 p.m. on the fourth Sunday of every month at the Philip S. Miller Library. Beginners will play during the first hour. Some dulcimers to loan. Music/tab provided. No fees/just fun. Contact Jesse at 303-688-9199 or jesse5551@ msn.com. Rock Art Guild is open to all, and meetings are the second Wednesday of every month at 314 Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Workshops and classes are available to members and non-members of all ages and skill levels. Visit www.gcrag.com for information.
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in keeping or encouraging honey bees to join our new group. The High Prairie Bee Club will meet the first Wednesday of every month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the South MetroST Fire Station ND No. 43 on North Pinery Parkway. All levels of interest and beekeeping experience are welcome. For details e-mail wldbilh4u@ yahoo.com
CASTLE ROCK Eagles Aerie No. 3947 meets at 7:30 p.m. every second Tuesday at 1300 Caprice Drive. The auxiliary meets at 7:30 p.m. every first and third Tuesdays.
trail maintenance group meets one Saturday a month to help maintain and improve the soft surface trails at Ridgeline Open Space in the Meadows. Meet at 8:30 a.m. at the trailhead parking lot off of Coachline Road. Outings are completed by 11:30 a.m. Outings are scheduled for Saturdays April 12, May 10, July 19, Aug. 16, Sept. 27 and Oct. 25. The June outing will be in celebration of National Trails Day with a Community Work Day at Memmen Ridge Open Space at from 8:30 a.m. to noon). Contact Lisa Sorbo at 303-814-7456 or lsorbo@crgov.com.
CASTLE ROCK High Noon Rotary Club meets for lunch at noon every Thursday at the Philip S. Miller Library in Downtown Castle Rock. For more information, call Les Lilly at 303-688-9255 or visit www.CRHN-Rotary.com.
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a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at 4600 E. Highway 86, Castle Rock. Call director Shawn Littell at 303-814-2863. Stroke Support Group meets from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the second and last Wednesday of every month. Lunch provided.
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various times. Contact Sandy at sandyt3388@aol.com for information on upcoming meetings.
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Center groups offer help for people affected by domestic violence. Call 303-688-8484
READ IT, See It Book Club. Read the books that have ST ND become major motion pictures. The club meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. For further information, contact Jane Smith at 303688-7712 or send an email to jsmith@dclibraries.org
NOV. 1 & 2 SAT 9-5 & SUN Social10-4 THE AARP Douglas County Chapter meets at LOVELAND OUTLET MALL 12:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month at the Castle Rock Senior I-25 & HWY 34 — LOVELAND, COCenter, 2323 N. Woodlands Blvd. AWANA CLUB at Creekside Bible Church
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countless educational, service and beautification projects for the betterment of our local community. Contact Shane Bauman at 303-548-4810 or email Shane.Bauman@mwarep.org.
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Golf League invites new members for the 2012 golf season. Join the Meadows Ladies Golf 9-hole League this spring and have a scheduled time to play through the summer with our friendly, fun loving group of ladies. All ability levels welcome. We play on Tuesday mornings at the Meadows Golf Course located off Simms Street in Littleton. Early tee times are available for working women and later times for others. Membership is $80 per year for new members, which includes the Golf Handicap and Information Network fees. Contact Linda Swain at 303-798-4424, or l.swain00@gmail. com or Sherry Assmus at 303-972-4201, slbassmus@aol.com for information.
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AWANA CLUB at Sedalia Elementary meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Sedalia Elementary for kindergarten to sixth grade. Call Phil Smith at 303-688-9638. BETA SIGMA Phi, Preceptor Gamma Theta Chapter, meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays in members’ homes. Contact Sandy Pearl at 720-851-0482 for info. BREAKFAST CLUB Singles 50 plus meets at 8:30 a.m. the third Saturday each month at the Ridge Bar & Grill, Castle Pines North Golf Club (exit I-25 at Castle Pines Parkway and go 2 miles west). Breakfast orders taken at 9 a.m. This is an active singles group with opportunities to make new friends while enjoing various activities. Make reservations or find information by calling 303-814-8428. Leave a name and number and you will receive a call back. The website is www.TBC50plus.org. CASTLE ROCK Chess Club meets every Monday from 6-9 p.m.at the Philip S. Miller library in Castle Rock. All ages and skill levels welcome. CASTLE ROCK Civitan Club meets at noon the first and third Tuesdays at Castle Rock Senior Center. Call Phyllis Tumey at 303-688-5610. CASTLE ROCK Colorado Genealogical Society presents a genealogy-related educational program the third Saturday of each month at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. The society also offers a weekly, open genealogy forum from 10 a.m. to noon Mondays at the library, as well as other monthly programs. Visit crcgs.org for calendar of events and more information.
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CASTLE ROCK Quilt Club meets from 6:30-8:30 p.m. eon the first Tuesday of every month at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. All persons interested in quilting are encouraged to attend. Go to www.crqc.org for more information and directions CASTLE ROCK Toastmasters International meets at 7 a.m. Thursdays in the Chevrolet Building at Medved Autoplex, 1404 S. Wilcox St. in Castle Rock. Call 303-814-6713. CASTLE ROCK Vegans We have various get-togethers as a community to support our vegan lifestyle: Potlucks, field trips, happy hours, dinners, etc. You don’t have to be vegan to join our group. You may just be curious about adopting a more plant-based diet and learning about the health benefits. Or perhaps you want to improve the environment, or be a proponent for animals. Whatever your reason, check us out at http:// www.meetup.com/Castle-Rock-Vegans/?scheduleNow=true or contact Deneen at 303-660-1457. CIVIL AIR Patrol Douglas Cadet Squadron meets at 7 p.m. every Monday at New Hope Presbyterian Church, 3737 New Hope Way, Castle Rock. Cadets may join at 12-18 years of age. Civil Air Patrol is the offical auxiliary of the US Air Force. Its volunteer membership includes both Senior members (adults) as well as cadets who are trained to play a leading role in search and rescue, aerospace education and disaster relief for America. For more information contact Unit Commander, Lt John Motley at 303-688-3930 or email: jmot161@gmail.com. COMMUNITY BIBLE Study of Castle Rock, an inter-denominational Bible Study, meets at Heritage Evangelical Free Church, 55 N. Heritage Blvd., in Founders Village. every Wednesday from 9:15-11:15 a.m. We offer a children’s program from nursery through home schooled high school students. Contact Julie at 818-601-1752 or prayonnon@yahoo.com. CENTRAL COLORADO Quarter Horse Association meets every first Thursday. For meeting site and times, call Jim Olson at 303-841-6034 or e-mail jnolson@global.net. CIVIL AIR Patrol, Douglas Composite Squadron, cadets and senior members meet from 7-9 p.m. Mondays at New Hope Presbyterian Church in Castle Rock. Call Roberta Richardson at 303-841-9004 or Erin Anderson at 719-683-9387. COLUMBINE GENEALOGICAL and Historical Society meets every second and third Tuesdays from January to May and again from September through November. Call Don Elliott at 303-841-3712. DAUGHTERS OF the American Revolution Piney Creek chapter meets at 7 p.m. every second Tuesday from September to May. Call Carol Rohwedder at 303-805-9983 or Paula Lasky at 303-690-5168
SALOME’S STARS FOR THE WEEK OF OCT 20 2014
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) Caution dominates the Sheep’s monetary aspect this week. Rams and Ewes might want to shear their big spending plans until a more favorable financial picture begins to emerge by week’s end. TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Thrift counts both at home and at work. So you might want to rethink major purchases or investments. Also, be wary of a so-called revelation about a previous decision. GEMINI (May 21 to Jun 20) Both household budgets and workplace accounts might benefit from some judicious trimming of unnecessary expenses. A partnership could lead to an unexpected challenge.
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CANCER (Jun 21 to Jul 22) A previously overlooked opportunity could re-emerge with a new travel-related matter. Check this out carefully to see if it’s what you really want before you decide one way or another. LEO (Jul 23 to Aug 22) This could be the start of a new career-changing phase, so start marking down your many accomplishments for those who need to know how much you have to offer. Good luck. VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) It’s not too early for the sometimes procrastinating Virgo to start making those long-distance travel plans. The sooner you decide where to go, when to go and how to go, the better. LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Financial matters once again figure in any major action you might take regarding career, travel or other endeavors. You’ll want a ready reserve to help you back up those moves. SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) Trying to resolve a problem in a personal relationship could be more difficult than you’d expected. Look into the possibility that someone might be interfering for his or her own reasons. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) A project you once rejected might be more attractive because of changes that you feel you can now work with. The weekend is especially favorable to family matters. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) This is a good week for the gregarious Goat to enjoy being with people you care for. You might even want to show off those creative kitchen skills you’re so adept at. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) A colleague might think your attitude is patronizing or even outright insulting. True. That might be his or her problem. But you might want to take some reassuring steps anyway. PISCES (Feb 19 to Mar 20) It’s a good time to jettison those old concepts about a family matter you might have been holding on to. This will help make room for a new and more enlightened way of dealing with it. BORN THIS WEEK: You like to analyze a puzzling situation before you try to resolve it. This makes you excel at getting things done the right way. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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92.30 Travel Expense 58.00 County Fair Awards 7,318.50 Service Contracts 57,795.63 Construction 440.00 Other Professional Services 2,500.00 Escrow Payable 12.25 County Fair Awards 2.25 County Fair Awards 117.75 Equipment & Motor Vehicle Parts 29,809.00 Cars, Vans, Pickups 95.76 Fee Refunds - Clerk & Recorder 300.00 Other Professional Services 353.76 Travel Expense 8.98 Travel Expense 9.00 County Fair Awards 380.00 Recruitment Costs 252.00 County Fair Awards 472.48 Fee Refunds - Clerk & Recorder 1,036.00 Clothing & Uniforms 1,730.00 Parks & Recreation Improvement 8.00 County Fair Awards 163.30 Travel Expense 44.00 County Fair Awards 325.00 Tuition Reimbursement 2,872.00 Other Repair & Maintenance Supplies 12,139.83 Building/Land Lease/Rent 66.13 Books & Subscription 231.59 Travel Expense 19.75 County Fair Awards 93.20 Travel Expense 2,653.00 Conference, Seminar, Training Fees 923.00 Office Equipment Accessories 100.00 Vendor Surcharge-Refund 1,181.00 Legal Services 168.00 Travel Expense 48.00 County Fair Awards 92.30 Travel Expense 2.00 County Fair Awards 2.75 County Fair Awards 1.25 County Fair Awards Continued to Next Page 926292 and 926293
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STONEBERGER, MATTHEW L STONEGATE VILLAGE METRO DISTRICT STREFFCO CONSULTANTS INC STRIMENOS, GEORGIA STROUSE, BROOK STURGEON ELECTRIC COMPANY SUGAR, RICHARD SULLIVAN, NEIL SUMMERVILL, ETHAN SUMMIT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SUMMIT MAST SERVICES LLC SUMMIT ROUNDTABLE SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT CO LLC SUPER SEER CORPORATION SVENDSEN, SHARON SW METRO WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT SWANSON, BETSY SWANSON, ROY SWARCO REFLEX INC SWEEPSTAKES UNLIMITED SWEIGANT, CHRISTY SWINERTON BUILDERS INC SWORD, KARI SYMBOL ARTS SZABO, AUSTIN SZABO, MITCHELL T & M CONSTRUCTION LLC TALBERT, DANIEL TALBERT, JENNIFER TARBUTTON, JORDAN TARBUTTON, SHERIDAN TAYLOR, BROOKE TAYLOR, RANDI TAYLOR, RICK TAYLOR, SAMANTHA TAYLOR, VIVIAN A TELERUS INC TELESPHERE NETWORKS LTD THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LDS THE DENVER POST THOMAS, AARON JORDAN THOMAS, BRENT & PATRICIA THOMPSON, HANNA THOMPSON, HUNTER THOMPSON, STACY THOMSON REUTERS WEST TINSLEY, PEYTON TISDALL, DON TO THE RESCUE TOM HALL BUILDING CORP TORNBLOM, CAROL TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK TOWN OF LARKSPUR TOWN OF LARKSPUR TOWN OF PARKER TOWN OF PARKER TPM STAFFING SERVICES TRANSUNION RISK & ALTERNATIVE TRAVCO INC TREHAL, TYLER TRICKEL, RYLEE TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TRI-LAKES DISPOSAL TRINDLE, ROSIE ANN TRINITY ESC TRIP SAVERS COURIERS TROUP, MATTHEW TROUP, MICHAEL TROXLER RADIATION MONITORING TRUE NORTH SURVEYING & MAPPING TSAI, SOPHIA TSIOUVARAS SIMMONS HOLDERNESS INC TST INFRASTRUCTURE LLC TTG ENGINEERS INC TUFF SHED INC TULLER, KAITLYN TURNER, DOROTHY TWISTED TIMBER TWITTY, ALYSSA TWOPENNY PRODUCTIONS LLC TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC ULINE UNCC UNITED REPROGRAPHIC SUPPLY INC UNITED SITE SERVICES UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE UNITED STATES WELDING INC UPS - UNITED PARCEL SERVICES UPTON, ASHLEY US BANK VAN DIEST SUPPLY COMPANY VAN SICKLIN, EMILY VANDERHAMM, JADON VANDHAMM, MICHAELA VANMAANEN, ANDREW J VANPELT, RON VASTINE, LORI RENEE VAUGHAN, ADELE VAUGHAN, TJ VERIZON WIRELESS SERVICES VERNON COMPUTER SOURCE VIEIRA, BLAKE VILLALOBOS CONCRETE INC VOSS SIGNS LLC WAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY WAHLE, WILLIAM & LAUREN WALDEN, KATHERINE WALDEN, LEIGH WALKER, CULLEN WALLACE, LOGAN WALLS, JERRY WALLS, KAYLE WALTER INDUSTRIAL & SANITARY SUPPLY WALTON, ANNE WALTON, MYKE WALTON, MYKE WAMBOLT, DENISE WARREN, GARRETT WARREN, GAVIN WATER & EARTH TECHNOLOGIES INC WATER WORLD WEDLOW, TIFFANY NICOLE WEIGEL, ALYSSA WEINROTH, BENJAMIN WEITKUNAT, CURT WELCH, TATE WEMBER INC WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC WHEELS LT WHITE, ANGELA KAY WHITE, JOEL WIENS, HANNAH WILD SPUR INC WILDCAT SHOPPING CENTER LLC WILDER, LAUREN WILLARD, LARRY WILLIAMS, CHRIS JAY WILLIAMS, KELLY ANN WILLIAMS, RICHARD D WINDER, JOHN R & MARGARET A WINN, JULIE WINN, KELLY WINTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC WIRELESS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES CORP WISER, WHITNEY WISER, WYATT WIZ-QUIZ LAKEWOOD WL CONTRACTORS INC WOLF, AGNES KAITLYN WONG, KEVIN WOODZELL, ADAM WORCESTER, ANDERSON WORLEY, MEGAN WORMINGTON, EMILY WORMINGTON, JACK WRAY, KAREN L WYATT, AMANDA LEEANN WYATT, SYDNEY XCEL ENERGY Y.LO EPICURE CATERING YOUNG II, LEVI YOUNG LIFE CAPERNAUM YOUNGWILLIAMS PC YOXSIMER, LINDSAY MARIE ZAPFE, MIKE
229.83 801.68 11,597.26 3.75 2.00 61,588.50 266.00 83.13 6.50 9.62 1,919.00 826.54 1,298.48 99.00 88.37 3,795.00 18.00 265.00 20,240.00 285.00 1.60 539,799.19 274.08 1,790.00 6.00 8.00 88,181.85 11.00 13.50 89.50 37.00 76.25 6.40 36.00 2.75 9,198.83 750.00 1,648.85 72.85 286.00 72.25 45.01 3.00 1.50 10.00 4,533.75 11.00 207.00 8,333.32 2,500.00 213.50 15,000.00 394,901.30 399,933.82 15,011.25 166.00 11,427.02 228,726.72 976,184.12 7,955.16 220.00 3,048.00 27.50 2.00 492,237.00 120.00 67.29 1,043.10 335.50 2.00 2.00 54.00 650.00 1.75 11,133.61 10,819.15 3,102.50 13,720.80 4.00 32.36 6,785.00 3.00 840.00 18,550.00 510.31 2,010.42 162.14 4,035.00 20,000.00 21.71 68.04 64.00 3,657.71 674.50 24.00 3.00 22.00 241.40 138.00 11.48 2.00 27.00 2,814.49 5,355.00 3.25 8,780.00 439.20 44,167.90 136.00 12.00 2.00 1.25 2.00 222.00 135.00 4,156.75 279.94 4,526.00 391.65 10.75 6.00 27.00 4,532.75 1,708.19 111.83 55.25 37.00 61.79 204.00 14,186.35 1,318.10 4,379.67 262.65 11.48 289.80 3.20 4,200.00 9,484.82 1.00 69.00 499.50 86.80 900.00 83.17 8.00 19.00 5,238.02 2,500.00 2.00 1.25 120.00 1,123.50 87.47 708.41 9.00 26.00 50.00 2.00 4.50 57.59 274.96 2.00 3,804.65 257.80 1.00 12,000.00 3,954.43 550.43 12.88
ZAPFE, TINY ZAPFE, TINY ZIA CONSULTING INC ZWICK, CASSANDRA ZWICK, KENDRIC TOTAL AMOUNT OF DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2014
15.40 11.48 13,795.00 1.75 4.00
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$17,235,477.50
THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING IS A CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE BILLS APPROVED FOR PAYMENT DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2014 BY THE DOUGLAS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS UNDER WHOSE DIRECTION THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED. N. ANDREW COPLAND, CPA, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Legal Notice No.: 926292 and 926293 First Publication: October 30, 2014
Last Publication: October 30. 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Trustees
Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
AMENDED Lonetree NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0250
Castle Rock AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0161 To Whom It May Concern: On 4/23/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JOHN TOD BETTS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR EMC HOLDINGS LLC DBA ENGLEWOOD MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/29/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 5/6/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008032088 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $238,344.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $222,424.98 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 4, BLOCK 4, THE OAKS SUBDIVISION FILING NO. ONE, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 1417 Willow Oak Road, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 9/25/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: TORBEN M WELCH Colorado Registration #: 34282 1430 WYNKOOP STREET SUITE 300, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 7355.0006 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0161 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0165 To Whom It May Concern: On 4/28/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: DONNA J SPROUL Original Beneficiary: PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE, INC., A NEVADA CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/18/2001 Recording Date of DOT: 1/11/2002 Reception No. of DOT: 02004282 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $178,944.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $177,470.50 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 AND DEBT SECURED BY THE DEED OF TRUST AND OTHER VIOLATIONS OF THE TERMS THEREOF. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 145, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 121-B, 1ST AMENDMENT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 1141 Riddlewood Road, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 9/25/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: GIOVANNI CAMACHO Colorado Registration #: 44364 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (720) 259-6710 Fax #: (720) 259-6709 Attorney File #: 13CO00506-1 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0165 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE AMENDED Lonetree NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0250
To Whom It May Concern: On 7/14/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: CHAN MICHAEL SUNOO Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/26/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 4/1/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004032474 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $210,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $176,292.60 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 37, THE FAIRWAYS, FILING 1-B, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 9691 Kings Mill Lane, Lonetree, CO 80124 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/30/2014 Last Publication: 11/27/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 10/16/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-002241 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No. 2014-0250 First Publication: 10/30/2014 Last Publication: 11/27/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0280 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/5/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: MICHELLE K SQUIRE AND SCOTT J SQUIRE Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/16/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 12/23/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005123255 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $260,020.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $275,566.37 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 29, CRYSTAL VALLEY RANCH FILING NO. 2, 1ST ADMINISTRATIVE REPLAT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 3778 Aspen Hollow Court, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/2/2014 Last Publication: 10/30/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-001876 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0280 First Publication: 10/2/2014 Last Publication: 10/30/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0281 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/7/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.
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To Whom It May Concern: On 8/7/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JOANNE GEFFRE Original Beneficiary: RBC MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR CSFB MORTGAGE BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-AR2 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/19/2003 Recording Date of DOT: 12/31/2003 Reception No. of DOT: 2003182752 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $176,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $186,578.75 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failed to make the monthly mortgage payments as required by the terms of the Note and Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 531, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 122-G, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 4817 Collinswood Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/2/2014 Last Publication: 10/30/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MARCELLO G. ROJAS Colorado Registration #: 46396 9745 EAST HAMPDEN AVE SUITE 400, DENVER, COLORADO Phone #: (303) 353-2965 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO140012 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0281 First Publication: 10/2/2014 Last Publication: 10/30/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0282 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/7/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: BRIAN E HAIGH Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR LEHMAN BROTHERS BANK, FSB, A FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-26A Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/8/2003 Recording Date of DOT: 7/30/2003 Reception No. of DOT: 2003113504 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $1,750,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $1,722,021.69 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. Said Deed of Trust was rerecorded on 4/5/2004, under Reception No. 2004033524. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 396, BLOCK 10, CASTLE PINES FILING NO. 1-B, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 396 Orofino Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/2/2014 Last Publication: 10/30/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: KIMBERLY L. MARTINEZ Colorado Registration #: 40351 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (303) 865-1400 Fax #: (303) 865-1410 Attorney File #: 14-02681 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0282 First Publication: 10/2/2014 Last Publication: 10/30/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0284 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/11/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused
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Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0284 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/11/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JODY A SELTZER AND MELISSA A SELTZER Original Beneficiary: FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FIRST TENNESSEE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR THRU MERGER WITH FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/21/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 1/27/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005007794 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $43,500.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $32,478.70 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 43, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 97F, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS , STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 9852 South Wallace Court, Littleton, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-002389 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0284 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0286
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To Whom It May Concern: On 8/12/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: LEARDE E. LEMAIRE AND SUSAN J. LEMAIRE Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, HEARTLAND HOME FINANCE, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES INC. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/4/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 8/15/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006069980 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $305,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $280,253.40 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 monthly installments due Note Holder. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 5, BLOCK 4, CASTLEWOOD RANCH SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1PARCEL 6, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 1238 Kittery St, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: TONI DALE Colorado Registration #: 30580 355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228 Phone #: (303) 274-0155 Fax #: (303) 274-0159 Attorney File #: 14-913-27081 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0286 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
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Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0285
Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0287
To Whom It May Concern: On 8/12/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: TIM J. CHACON AND CAROLYN K. CHACON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN STERLING BANK, A MISSOURI CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/8/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 8/15/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008057570 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $381,864.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $403,471.67 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 94, CRYSTAL VALLEY RANCH FILING NO. 2, 1ST ADMINISTRATIVE REPLAT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 2775 Mountain Sky Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80104
To Whom It May Concern: On 8/12/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: THOMAS E. ROBERTS Original Beneficiary: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/25/2010 Recording Date of DOT: 9/8/2010 Reception No. of DOT: 2010056883 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $179,250.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $168,406.92 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: CONDOMINIUM UNIT E, BUILDING 22, GOLD PEAK AT PALOMINO PARK, A RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF GOLD PEAK AT PALOMINO PARK, A RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY, RECORDED ON JANUARY 12, 2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO AT RECEPTION NO. 2006003449 AND CONDOMINIUM MAP, RECORDED OF SEPTEMBER 18, 2006 AT RECEPTION NO. 2006080601, COUNTY OP DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 8623 Gold Peak Drive #E, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ERIN ROBSON Colorado Registration #: 46557 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 150, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-14-630556-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0285 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0286 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/12/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ERIN ROBSON Colorado Registration #: 46557 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 150 , CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-14-626832-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0287 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
The News-Press 33 Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0288 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/14/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: MICHAEL T MITCHELL AND MELODIE R MITCHELL Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR KEY FINANCIAL CORP. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR18, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR18 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/20/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 6/27/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005057572 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $450,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $433,877.37 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: THE REAL PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH IMPROVEMENTS, IF ANY, SITUATE, LYING, AND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS AND STATE OF COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 10, BLOCK 6, GRANDVIEW ESTATES, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 12827 N 2nd Street, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/14/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 4500.100193.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0288 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0290 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/14/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: PAMELA D. RICHARDS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR AMERIPATH MORTGAGE CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2007-NC2, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-NC2 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/3/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 10/16/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006089087 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $205,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $198,936.02 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 43, COTTONWOOD SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO, ALSO KNOWN BY STREET AND NUMBER AS 8550 ANGEL'S LANE, COLORADO 80134. Which has the address of: 8550 Angela Lane, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/14/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177
and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/14/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 5050.100141.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/15/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 4500.100276.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0290 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0293 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
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Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0291
Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0294
To Whom It May Concern: On 8/14/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: WILLIAM P MCCRACKEN AND TERESA L MCCRACKEN Original Beneficiary: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE BANC OF AMERICA ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-2 MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/6/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 4/13/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007029191 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $586,500.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $586,186.42 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 95, BELL MOUNTAIN RANCH SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 867 Glade Gulch Road, Castle Rock, CO 80104
To Whom It May Concern: On 8/14/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: TODD A BADER AND ANGELA M BADER Original Beneficiary: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/23/2001 Recording Date of DOT: 6/1/2001 Reception No. of DOT: 01049041 Book 2051 Page 1084 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $440,795.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $367,070.85 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 7, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 118-L COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 818 Ridgemont Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
NOTICE OF SALE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/15/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MONICA KADRMAS Colorado Registration #: 34904 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 4500.100393.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/14/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-001685 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0291 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0293 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/14/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: TODD D OVERLEY AND MELANIE E OVERLEY Original Beneficiary: INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC USA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE FOR THE ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE TRUST 2005-7, ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-7 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/13/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 8/20/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004087234 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $584,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $528,836.31 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 15, CHATFIELD EAST, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 10426 North Chatfield Drive, Littleton, CO 80125 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/15/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177
NOTICE OF SALE
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0294 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0295 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/18/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: KRISTIN M. CANCILLA Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FIELDSTONE MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/19/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 4/9/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004035685 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $236,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $236,000.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 16, BLOCK 7, CLARKE FARMS SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 10817 Shaw Court, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 10, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/16/2014 Last Publication: 11/13/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/19/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: EVE M GRINA Colorado Registration #: 43658 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-002730 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: EVE M GRINA Colorado Registration #: 43658 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-002730 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Public Trustees
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0295 First Publication: 10/16/2014 Last Publication: 11/13/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0297 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/20/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: CAROLE SLAGLE Original Beneficiary: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/17/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 3/20/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008019959 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $224,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $212,162.98 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: UNIT A, BUILDING A2-10, COTTONWOOD SOUTH CONDOMINIUM, MAP NO. 41, FOR PRAIRIE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUMS ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP FOR COTTONWOOD SOUTH CONDOMINIUM MAP NO. 41 RECORDED FEBRUARY 8, 2008 AT RECEPTION NO. 2008009108, IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR COTTONWOOD SOUTH CONDOMINIUMS FOR PRAIRIE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED ON NOVEMBER 23, 2004 AT RECEPTION NO. 2004120167 AS AMENDED IN TECHNICAL AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION RECORDED ON FEBRUARY 3, 2005 AT RECEPTION NO. 2005010456, IN SAID RECORDS, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 9047 Apache Plume Drive #A, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 10, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/16/2014 Last Publication: 11/13/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/20/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MILNOR H. SENIOR, III Colorado Registration #: 7226 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 14CO00025-1 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0297 First Publication: 10/16/2014 Last Publication: 11/13/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0298 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/20/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: THADDEUS J. GOLOB Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'S MORTGAGE, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/19/2010 Recording Date of DOT: 2/22/2010 Reception No. of DOT: 2010010908 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $201,286.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $203,753.11 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 156, ACRES GREEN, FILING NO. 4, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 160 Dianna Drive, Littleton, CO 80124 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 10, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/16/2014 Last Publication: 11/13/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/20/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
auction to the highest and best bidder for 34cash, the said real property and all in-
terest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/16/2014 Last Publication: 11/13/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/20/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: TORBEN M WELCH Colorado Registration #: 34282 1430 WYNKOOP STREET SUITE 300, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 7328.0040 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Public Trustees
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0298 First Publication: 10/16/2014 Last Publication: 11/13/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0299 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/25/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: KEITH A. MAYO AND KATHLEEN R. MAYO Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGE INNOVATIONS, INC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR OWS REMIC TRUST 2014-1 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/31/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 2/17/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004016858 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $499,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $488,907.78 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 8, PINE VALLEY SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 7973 E. Robin Road, Parker, CO 80138 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/27/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 8020.100009.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0299 First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0300 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/26/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JEREMIAH J DAVISON AND LISA DAVISON Original Beneficiary: COLORADO STATE BANK AND TRUST, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BOKF, N.A., A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION D/B/A BANK OF OKLAHOMA, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER TO COLORADO STATE BANK & TRUST, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/26/2009 Recording Date of DOT: 11/2/2009 Reception No. of DOT: 2009084034 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $200,355.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $198,078.44 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 40, BLOCK 3, COUNTRY MEADOWS FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 12648 Meadow Bridge Way, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 28, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 10/13/2014
Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 10/13/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MILNOR H. SENIOR, III Colorado Registration #: 7226 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (720) 259-8626 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14CO00165-1 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Public Trustees
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0300 First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0302 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/25/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JOHN F DUVALL AND SALLY L DUVALL Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR DECISION ONE MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-CB1 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/24/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 8/8/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006067946 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $415,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $385,656.21 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 33, BLOCK 6, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 4, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 670 Sage Circle, Littleton, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/27/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 4500.00197X *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0302 First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0304 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/26/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: KATRINA SCHMIDT Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMPRO MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF UNITED FINANCIAL MORTGAGE CORP. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/15/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 5/25/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006044086 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $289,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $316,471.20 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 30, BLOCK 1, STONEGATE FILING NO. 6D, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 16036 Sequoia Drive, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/27/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON
Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/27/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ALISON L. BERRY Colorado Registration #: 34531 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 14-001874 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
October 30, 2014
Public Trustees
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0304 First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0305 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/26/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: ELDON D. EAST AND SHERENE B. EAST Original Beneficiary: JWDIRECT Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE OPTEMAC ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-1 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/1/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 10/26/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005103251 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $129,520.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $111,985.44 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: Condominium Unit R-1-303, Building 1, Prairie Walk on Cherry Creek Condominium Map #3 according to the Condominium Map recorded July 22, 2005, at Reception No. 2005067629, and as defined and described in the Declaration for Prairie Walk on Cherry Creek, recorded February 22, 2005 at Reception No. 2005015009, in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Douglas County, County of Douglas, State of Colorado. Garage Unit G-1-F, Prairie Walk on Cherry Creek Condominium Map #2 according to the Condominium Map recorded June 14, 2005, at Reception No. 2005053579, and as defined and described in the Declaration for Prairie Walk on Cherry Creek, recorded February 22, 2005 at Reception No. 2005015009, in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Douglas County, County of Douglas, State of Colorado. Which has the address of: 17209 Wilde Avenue #303, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/27/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: KIMBERLY L. MARTINEZ Colorado Registration #: 40351 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (303) 865-1400 Fax #: (303) 865-1410 Attorney File #: 14-01124 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0305 First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0307 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/26/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: TIMOTHY FRANCIS SAVOY AND DONNA MECHE SAVOY Original Beneficiary: NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE F/K/A NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2002-NC3, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2002-NC3 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/30/2002 Recording Date of DOT: 6/3/2002 Reception No. of DOT: 02052403 Book 2339 Page 2256 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $295,950.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $254,218.06 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 2, BLOCK 4, STONEGATE FILING NO. 15-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 16243 Creekview Drive, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and de-
A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 2, BLOCK 4, STONEGATE FILING NO. 15-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 16243 Creekview Drive, Parker, CO 80134
October 30, 2014
Public Trustees NOTICE OF SALE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/27/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 4500.100558.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0307 First Publication: 10/23/2014 Last Publication: 11/20/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0178 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/12/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: BRIAN D MILLER AND JYLIANNE A MILLER Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR GMAC BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: ALLY BANK Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/15/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 3/23/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005024947 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $252,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $234,342.96 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 96, HIGHLANDS RANCH, FILING NO. 118-G, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 712 West Sparrow Hawk Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 9/29/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON Colorado Registration #: 28078 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 Fax #: (303) 813-1107 Attorney File #: 4622.100086.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0178 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0283 To Whom It May Concern: On 8/11/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: THU EM THI NGUYEN AND DUNG VAN TRAN Original Beneficiary: HORIZON BANKS, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER, A DIVISION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SANTA FE Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/24/2003 Recording Date of DOT: 11/26/2003 Reception No. of DOT: 2003169400 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $1,080,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $696,438.16 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 installments and interest and failure to pay real property taxes, together with other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: PARCEL A: TWO PARCELS LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO. PARCEL #1: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22 A DISTANCE OF 1,281.87 FEET TO THE
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: PARCEL A: TWO PARCELS LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO. PARCEL #1: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22 A DISTANCE OF 1,281.87 FEET TO THE PROPOSED SOUTHERLY DEED LINE OF MAIN STREET, BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 82 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID PROPOSED SOUTHERLY LINE A DISTANCE OF 43.56 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY NO. 83; THENCE THE FOLLOWING TWO COURSES ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE: 1) SOUTH 06 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 102.00 FEET; 2) THENCE NORTH 79 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 94.40 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 79 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 130.06 FEET; THENCE NORTH 10 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 85.35 FEET TO SAID PROPOSED SOUTHERLY DEED LINE; THENCE SOUTH 82 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID PROPOSED SOUTHERLY DEED LINE A DISTANCE OF 150.48 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THAT PART CONVEYED TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS JUNE 2, 1989 IN BOOK 857 AT PAGE 103, AND EXCEPT THAT PART CONVEYED TO THE TOWN OF PARKER FEBRUARY 4, 1994 IN BOOK 1179 AT PAGE 134, RECEPTION NO. 9407418. PARCEL #2: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22 A DISTANCE OF 1,281.87 FEET TO THE PROPOSED SOUTHERLY DEED LINE OF MAIN STREET; THENCE SOUTH 82 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID PROPOSED SOUTHERLY DEED LINE A DISTANCE OF 43.56 FEET TO THE WESTERLY DEED LINE OF COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY NO. 83; THENCE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES ALONG SAID WESTERLY DEED LINE: 1) SOUTH 06 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 102.00 FEET; 2) THENCE NORTH 79 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 94.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; 3)THENCE SOUTH 06 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 92.95 FEET; THENCE NORTH 79 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 158.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 10 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 88.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 79+ DEGREES 16 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 130.06 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Which has the address of: 19220 E. Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80138
Public Trustees
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/12/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: DOUGLAS W. BROWN Colorado Registration #: 10429 2000 SOUTH COLORADO BOULEVARD TOWER TWO, SUITE 700, DENVER, COLORADO 80222 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 3124-022B *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No: 2014-0283 First Publication: 10/9/2014 Last Publication: 11/6/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Deckers AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0188 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/27/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: PENCE E LIVINGSTON AND CHADWICK S. LIVINGSTON Original Beneficiary: COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION ("FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/28/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 2/11/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008009255*** DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $374,675.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $390,873.20 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 monthly installments due Note Holder.**LEGAL DESCRIPTION CORRECTED BY SCRIVENER'S AFFIDAVIT THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 68, REPLAT OF LOT 68 AND 69, INDIAN CREEK RANCH FILING NO. 2, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE EAST 10 FEET OF LOT 67, INDIAN CREEK RANCH FILING NO. 2, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO . Which has the address of: 6860 Rainbow Creek Rd , Deckers, CO 801358910 The Deed of Trust was modified by a document recorded in Douglas County on 5/19/2011, Reception number 2011031145. Reason modified and any other modifications: Legal Description. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 10/30/2014 Last Publication: 11/27/2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 10/16/2014 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: HOLLY DECKER Colorado Registration #: 32647 355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228 Phone #: (303) 274-0155 Fax #: (303) 274-0159 Attorney File #: 14-914-26607 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Public Trustees
Legal Notice No.: 2014-0188 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 27, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on September 25, 2014 that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Connor Dean McCord be changed to Kieran Dean McCord. Case No.: 2014 C 419 By: Raymond Lung, Magistrate Legal Notice No: 926231 First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on July 10, 2014 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Tyler Francis Kreger be changed to Tyler Ulrickson Case No.: 2014 C 301 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Denise Bogart, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 926248 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on July 25, 2014 that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Ridge Stirling Koons be changed to Ridge Sterling Koons. Case No.: 2014 C 334 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Joan R. Delgado, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 926277 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ROBERT CHARLES BLAKE, Deceased Case Number 14PR30083 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before February 23, 2015, or the claims may be forever barred. Carrie Blake c/o C. Bradley Rupert, P.C. 6888 Otis Court Arvada, CO 80003 Legal Notice No.: 926250 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Wiley Jones, Jr., Aka James W. Jones Jr., Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 30305 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before February 23, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Sandra Lou Myrick and Debra Sue Mascis Personal Representative c/o Goddard & Goddard, P.C. 1444 Blake Street Denver, CO 80202 Legal Notice No: 926260 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Kenneth L. Dalton, Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 30313 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before February 23, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Patricia L. Dalton Personal Representative c/o Scobie & Morlang, LLC 1660 S. Albion St., Ste. 918 Denver, CO 80222 Legal Notice No: 926265 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
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Estate of Joan Hazel Bradley Brown, Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 104 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before February 23, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Ronda J. Andersen Personal Representative 6331 S. Southwood Drive Centennial, Colorado 80121 Legal Notice No: 926240 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Victor J. Williams, Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 030254 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before February 23, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Karen Williams Personal Representative 9564 Las Colinas Drive Lone Tree, Colorado 80124 Legal Notice No: 926243 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Rosemary Mogck, aka Rose Mary Mogck, aka Rose Mary Hurst, Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 107 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before February 23, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Diane Mogck Personal Representative 13964 North Trail Circle Littleton, Colorado 80127 Legal Notice No: 926276 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Barbara B. Iden, aka Barbara Beall Iden, aka Barbara Iden, Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 30308 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before March 1, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Charles C. Iden Personal Representative 9582 E. Lake Circle Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 Telephone: 303-777-1671 Legal Notice No: 926317 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Misc. Private Legals PUBLIC NOTICE Destruction of Medical Records HCA-HealthONE LLC will destroy inactive medical records and radiology films for treatments delivered prior to 12-312003 for persons 28 years or older as of 12-31-2003 on November 14 for the following: HCA-HealthONE LLC d/b/a Sky Ridge Medical Center 10101 RidgeGate Parkway, Lone Tree, Colorado 80124. Inquiries concerning medical records or radiology films should be directed before November 10 to: HealthONE Record Center at 720-279-6516 Legal Notice No.: 926247 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE To whom it may concern in regard to Kierstlyn Lily Dunlap DOB 06/20/2008 A petition for legal custody (Allocated Parental Responsibilities) has been filed with the Douglas County Courts by maternal grandparents Paul and Tammy Dunlap. Case number is 14DR383. A Status Conference has been scheduled for October 21, 2014 at 2:00 pm. If you are interested in this matter, or you have claims upon the minor child Kierstlyn Lily Dunlap please file a response to this scheduled petition prior to Status Conference date of October 21, 2014. File response to Douglas County Courts District Court, Douglas County, State of Colorado 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock Co 80109 Phone 720-437-6200 Case # 14DR383 Legal Notice No.: 926090 First Publication: October 2, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Plaintiff(s): FC ACCEPTANCE COMPANY, LLC v. Defendant(s): BROOKE TALBOT, PAUL TALBOT, and ANY AND ALL PERSON(S) HAVING ANY CLAIM OF ANY INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY Alyson Meyer Gould (42672) Jack Silver (3891) HOLSINGER LAW, LLC 1800 Glenarm Place, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 Tel: (303) 722-2828 Fax: (303) 496-1025 E-mail: agould@holsingerlaw.com jsilver@holsingerlaw.com Attorneys for Plaintiff Case No. 14CV30964 Division No. 1
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joan Hazel Bradley Brown, Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 104
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: ANY AND ALL PERSON(S) HAVING ANY CLAIM OF ANY INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY
All persons having claims against the
You are hereby summoned and required
Fax: (303) 496-1025 E-mail: agould@holsingerlaw.com jsilver@holsingerlaw.com Attorneys for Plaintiff
Address: 24 Circle Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Property Description: Misc. Household Items
Case No. 14CV30964 Division No. 1
*Space No. 12-03 Occupant: Joshua Mercer Address: 4922 N. Silverlace Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80109 Property Description: Misc. Household Items
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
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TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: ANY AND ALL PERSON(S) HAVING ANY CLAIM OF ANY INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of the complaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after the service of this summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within 35 days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice. This is an action for Judgment against the Defendant, Brooke Talbot for $506,908.72, interest, costs, and attorney’s fees and against the Defendants, Brooke Talbot, Paul Talbot, and Any And All Person(s) Having Any Claim Of Any Interest In The Subject Real Property (“Defendants”) for termination of interests of the Defendants by foreclosure in the following property: Lot 144, Happy Canyon Filing No. 5 Douglas County, Colorado; Also known by street and number as: 5335 Mesa Drive Castle Rock, CO 80108. Dated October 6, 2014. HOLSINGER LAW, LLC Original on file at Holsinger Law, LLC By: /s/ Alyson Meyer Gould Alyson Meyer Gould (42672) Jack Silver (3891) Attorneys for FC Acceptance Company, LLC Legal Notice No.: 926210 First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009 Castle Rock, Colorado 80109 Plaintiff: WILLIAM F. SANDOVAL IRREVOCABLE TRUST dated February 1, 2006, Michael Harber Trustee, v. Defendants: Mark A. Taylor, an individual, and Laura B. Taylor, an individual, and U.S. Bank National Association, a foreign corporation, and Roxborough Park Foundation, a non-profit corporation, and Heartwood 88 LLC, a foreign limited liability company, and all unknown persons who may claim any interest in the subject matter of this action. Attorney for Plaintiff: Joseph P. Stengel Jr., Atty. Reg. # 38275 Benson & Case, LLP 1660 S. Albion Street, Suite 1100 Denver, Colorado 80222 Phone: (303) 757-8300 Fax: (303) 753-0444 E-mail: stengel@bensoncase.com Case Number: 2014CV030719 Division: 3 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The People of the State of Colorado To the Defendant(s) named above: You are summoned and required to file with the clerk of this court an answer or other response to the attached complaint within twenty (20) days after this summons is served on you in the State of Colorado, or within thirty (30) days after this summons is served on you outside the State of Colorado. 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. This is an action for Amended Complaint for Foreclosure Pursuant to C.R.C.P. Rule 105 Dated: October 8, 2014 Joseph P. Stengel, Attorney for Plaintiff(s): Legal Notice No.: 926215 First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mini storage facility, according to Provisions of Section I, Title 38 of the Colorado Revised Statues 1973, hereby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. PARK/JERRY STREET STORAGE will conduct a public sale of the contents of the storage space(s) named below, with the contents being sold to the highest bidder, for lawful money of the United States of America (cash). Owner reserves the right to bid. The sale is being held to satisfy a landlord’s lien and will be held at Park/Jerry Street Storage, 1500 N. Park Street, Castle Rock, CO 80109, on Friday, November 7, 2014 at 10:00 AM. The public is invited to attend. A general description of the property being sold, along with the identity of the Occupant renting the space is as follows: *Space No. 3-22 Occupant: Mckinzie Fearing Address: 1055 Highland Ridge Wy. #206 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Property Description: Misc. Household Items *Space No. 4-48 Occupant: Stephen Tomasek IV Address: P.O. Box 93 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Property Description: Misc. Household Items
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*Space No. B-39 Occupant: Mckinzie Fearing Address: 1055 Highland Ridge Wy. #206 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Property Description: Misc. Household Items *Space No. D-61 Occupant: Deena Dohleman Address: 221 4th St. Apt#2. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Property Description: Misc. Household Items *Space No. E-38 Occupant: Chuck Mangan Address: P.O. Box 357 Franktown, CO 80116 Property Description: Misc. Household Items Legal Notice No.: 926278 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Government Legals Public Notice NOTICE OF INTENT TO IMPOSE ENVIRONMENTAL USE RESTRICTIONS PURSUANT TO § 25-15-321.5, C.R.S. ON CERTAIN PARCELS OF LAND IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, a Delaware corporation (DuPont), provide notice of their intention to impose binding environmental use restrictions on several tracts of land owned by DuPont. These tracts are generally referred to as a portion of the DuPont Louviers Facility, located at 7255 Main Street, Louviers, Douglas County, Colorado 80131-0067, including a closed Solid Waste Management Unit known as SWMU 24. Precise legal descriptions of the affected land are available from CDPHE as described below. The affected tracts of land (referred to as “Property”), were operated as part of a landfill used by the Village of Louviers. The environmental use restrictions are necessary to ensure continued protection of human health and the environment due to the presence of this residual contamination. The restrictions are summarized as follows: a) Prohibition on Structures. No structures of any sort may be built on the Property. b) Limitation on Agricultural Uses. Agricultural uses other than grazing are prohibited. Grazing shall be managed to prevent erosion on the Property. c) Restriction on Surface Disturbance, and Underground Disturbance. Surface disturbance or excavation of any kind is prohibited on the Property, except for activities allowed pursuant to the “SWMU 24 Maintenance and Monitoring Plan,” dated March 14, 2011 and approved on March 21, 2011 (attached hereto as Attachment B) (the “Monitoring Plan”), including any subsequently approved amendments. Prohibited activities include, but are not limited to, grading, digging, drilling, and mechanized cultivation. Grazing and passive, non-motorized recreational uses such as cross-country skiing, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing are allowed, so long as they do not damage or in any way impair the functioning of the landfill cover. Activities allowed or required pursuant to the Monitoring Plan shall also be allowed uses on the Property. Pursuant to § 25-15-318.5, C.R.S., once the environmental use restrictions have been finalized, they are binding on all current and future owners of the land, any persons using the land, and any persons possessing an interest in the land. CDPHE will accept comments on the proposed environmental use restrictions until December 1, 2014. After consideration of any comments, CDPHE will finalize the proposed restrictions. To obtain a copy of the legal description of the affected parcels of land, and a copy of the exact language of the proposed environmental use restrictions, contact Colleen Brisnehan of CDPHE at 303-692-3357 or colleen.brisnehan@state.co.us. The legal descriptions and a copy of the proposed environmental use restrictions are also available o n t h e w e b a t https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B yihi4Aqy_yGaTR4MmhYS05OQkU&usp= sharing. Legal Notice No.: 926329 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission and Town Council shall hold public hearings concerning the Rezoning of the property described in Exhibit A and generally located on the southwest corner of Jordan Road and Northgate Drive, Parker, Colorado, pursuant to the Town of Parker Land Development Ordinance. The public hearing is to be held before the Planning Commission on November 13, 2014, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon as possible thereafter. The public hearing is to be held before the Town Council on December 15, 2014, at 7:00 P.M. or as soon as possible thereafter. The public hearings shall be held in the Council Chambers located in the Parker Town Hall, 20120 E. Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado, or at such other time or place in the event this hearing is adjourned. Further information is available through the Town Planning Department at (303) 841-0353. All interested persons may attend. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY ATTEND. EXHIBIT A * Legal Description: Stonegate Filing 4, Amendment 2, Lot 5A2 (Which was recorded at Reception No. 2001058341, of the Douglas County Real Estate Records).
*Space No. 4-55 Occupant: William Sincere Address: 24129 Eccles St. Elbert, CO 80106 Property Description: Misc. Household Items
Legal Notice No.: 926139 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
*Space No. 5-21 Occupant: Chuck Mangan Address: P.O. Box 357 Elizabeth, CO 80116 Property Description: Misc. Household Items
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING HIGH PRAIRIE FARMS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO
*Space No. 6-10 Occupant: David Chateauvert Address: 24 Circle Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Property Description: Misc. Household Items *Space No. 12-03 Occupant: Joshua Mercer Address: 4922 N. Silverlace Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80109 Property Description: Misc. Household Items *Space No. B-39 Occupant: Mckinzie Fearing Address: 1055 Highland Ridge Wy. #206 Castle Rock, CO 80109
Public Notice
The Board of Directors of High Prairie Farms Metropolitan District, Douglas County, Colorado, hereby gives notice that at a continued regular meeting on Thursday, December 4, 2014, at 8:00 AM, at the office of the Pinery Water and Wastewater District, 5242 Old School House Road, Parker, Colorado the Board will consider the adoption of the proposed Budget of the said District for the year 2015. The said Budget are open for public inspection between the hours of 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, at the office of Susan L. Elkins, L.L.C., 107 Wilcox, Ste 100, Castle Rock, Colorado 80134. Any interested elector of the District may inspect such proposed Budget and file or register any objections thereto at any time prior to final adoption of the Budget by the
Thursday, December 4, 2014, at 8:00 AM, at the office of the Pinery Water and Wastewater District, 5242 Old School House Road, Parker, Colorado the Board will consider the adoption of the proposed Budget of the said District for the year 2015. The said Budget are open for public inspection between the hours of 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, at the office of Susan L. Elkins, L.L.C., 107 Wilcox, Ste 100, Castle Rock, Colorado 80134. Any interested elector of the District may inspect such proposed Budget and file or register any objections thereto at any time prior to final adoption of the Budget by the Board.
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By ORDER of the Board of Directors of High Prairie Farms Metropolitan District, Douglas County, Colorado, this 1st day of October, 2014. HIGH PRAIRIE FARMS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Douglas County, Colorado By: /s/ Richard Nelsen Secretary Legal Notice No.: 926157 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council will consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meeting on November 4, at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title of Proposed Ordinance: Ordinance No. 2014- : An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Valley View Drive within the Castle Oaks PD Subject Matter Summary: The proposed Ordinance authorizes the vacation of a portion of Valley View Drive south of the intersection of Castle Oaks Drive and Auburn Sage Street. Concurrent with the development of Castle Oaks Estates Filing No. 5, the developer will replace the vacated street with an extension, creating a new alignment of this portion of Valley View Drive. The temporary road connection between the improved and gravel portions of Valley View Drive will be constructed or use until approvals for improvements through the nearby floodplain are granted.
Government Legals NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO 2014 BUDGET OF PLUM CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed 2015 budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Plum Creek Metropolitan District for the ensuing year 2015; that a copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of the District located at CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, where same is open for public inspection; and that adoption of such proposed budget will be considered at a public hearing during a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C., 18 South Wilcox, #200, Castle Rock, CO 80104, on November 17, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a proposed amendment to the 2014 budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Plum Creek Metropolitan District; that a copy of such proposed amendment has been filed in the office of the District located at CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, where same is open for public inspection; and that adoption of such proposed amendment will be considered at a public hearing during a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C., 18 South Wilcox, #200, Castle Rock, CO 80104, on November 17, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. Any interested elector of the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget or 2014 budget amendment, inspect the proposed budget and proposed amendment and file or register any objections thereto. This meeting is open to the public. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE PLUM CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT /s/ Dave Peak, District, Manager Legal Notice No.: 926230 First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: October 16, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Date: October 13, 2014
Legal Notice No.: 926182 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 16, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Contractor: Pro-West Contracting
Public Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET NOTICE TO AMEND 2014 BUDGET OF NORTHERN DOUGLAS COUNTY WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed 2015 budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Northern Douglas County Water & Sanitation District for the ensuing year 2015; that a copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of the District located at 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection; and that such proposed budget will be considered at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at the hour of 8:30 a.m. at 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, for the purpose of holding the 2015 budget hearing as well as consider any items which may come before the Board. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the Northern Douglas County Water & Sanitation District may also consider amending the District’s 2014 budget at this meeting. Any eligible elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget, inspect the budgets and file or register any objections thereto. This meeting is open to the public. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DOUGLAS COUNTY WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT By /s/ Denise Denslow District Manager Legal Notice No.: 926228 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND HEARING AND NOTICE AS TO AMENDED 2014 BUDGET AND HEARING PARK MEADOWS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the PARK MEADOWS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a hearing at the regular meeting of the Park Meadows Metropolitan District to be held at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, November 24, 2014. The meeting will be held a 8527 Lone Tree Parkway, Lone Tree, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Park Meadows Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that an amended budget will be submitted to the PARK MEADOWS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the year of 2014. A copy of such amended budget has been filed in the office of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. Such amended budget will be considered at a hearing at the regular meeting of the Park Meadows Metropolitan District t to be held at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, November 24, 2014. The meeting will be held at 8527 Lone Tree Parkway, Lone Tree, Colorado. Any interested elector within Park Meadows Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed amended budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the amended 2014 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: PARK MEADOWS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ CLIFTONLARSONALLEN, LLP Legal Notice No.: 926229 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Public Notice
Project Title: Enderud Boulevard Subsurface Edge Drain Town of Castle Rock
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Castle Rock intends to start processing the Final Payment to the above-named contractor on November 10, 2014, provided no claims are received. Any person or firm having debts against the Contractor must file a proper written notice with the Public Works Director, Town of Castle Rock, 4175 North Castleton Court, Castle Rock, CO 80109, on or before November 10, 2014. TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK By: Aaron Monks, Project Manager Legal Notice No.: 926241 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on the 24th day of NOVEMBER 2014, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and ALPINE BIKE PARKS, LLC for REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) #026-13, BAYOU GULCH REGIONAL PARK MOUNTAIN BIKE SKILLS AREA (PO#33537), in Douglas County; and that any person, copartnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said ALPINE BIKE PARKS, LLC for or on account for the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions , provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said 24th day of NOVEMBER 2014, to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Douglas County Government, Board of County Commissioners, c/o Parks, Trails and Building Grounds, 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Failure on the part of the claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said County of Douglas from all and any liability for such claimant’s claim. The Board of Douglas County Commissioners of the County of Douglas, Colorado, By: Carolyn S. Riggs, CPPB, Purchasing Supervisor, Douglas County Government. Legal Notice No.: 926259 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Parker Town Council passed the following resolution setting a hearing to consider the annexation of property known as the Hilltop Road at Legend property. RESOLUTION NO. 14-048 A RESOLUTION SETTING THE DATE FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR THE HILLTOP ROAD AT LEGEND PROPERTY FOR SECOND READING ON NOVEMBER 17, 2014. The Town Council of the Town of Parker, Colorado Resolves: The Town Council finds that the ordinance to annex the Property will be considered on second reading by the Town Council on November 17, 2013, at the Town of Parker Town Hall, which is located at 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado, 80138, to determine if the proposed annexation complies with Colo. Rev. Stat. § 31-12-106 or such part thereof as may be required to establish eligibility under the terms of Title 31, Article 12, Part 1, as amended, known as the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, and the Constitution of the State of Colorado, Article II, Section 30, as amended. Legal Description (Exhibit A) The Town Council hereby sets a second reading for the annexation on November 17, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter, at 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado and directs the Town Clerk to publish and give notice as required by state law and Town Ordinance. Done at a meeting of the Parker Town Council held on October 6, 2014 and approved by a vote of 7 for and 0 against. -S- Mike Waid, Mayor ATTEST:
Legal Description (Exhibit A) The Town Council hereby sets a second reading for the annexation on November 17, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter, at 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado and directs the Town Clerk to publish and give notice as required by state law and Town Ordinance.
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Done at a meeting of the Parker Town Council held on October 6, 2014 and approved by a vote of 7 for and 0 against. -S- Mike Waid, Mayor ATTEST: -S- Carol Baumgartner, Town Clerk Any person may appear at such hearing and present evidence upon any matter to be determined by the governing body. RESOLUTION NO. 14-048, Series of 2014 TITLE: A RESOLUTION TO DETERMINE THAT THE HILLTOP ROAD AT LEGEND PROPERTY SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ANNEXATION ACT OF 1965 AND TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR NOVEMBER 17, 2014 WHEREAS, the Petitioner owns certain real property in Douglas County, which is described on attached Exhibit A; WHEREAS, pursuant to Colo. Rev. Stat. § 31-12-107, this Town Council, sitting as the governing body of the Town of Parker, Colorado, hereby determines that the proposed annexation of the real property described in Exhibit A is in substantial compliance with § 31-12-107(1); and WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Parker, Colorado, has satisfied itself concerning the substantial compliance for the proposed annexation to and by the Town of Parker, Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PARKER, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The proposed annexation of the real property described in Exhibit A (the "Property"), substantially complies with Colo. Rev. Stat. § 31-12-107(1). Section 2. A public hearing on said annexation will be conducted on November 17, 2014, at the Town of Parker Town Hall, which is located at 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado, 80138, to determine if the proposed annexation complies with C.R.S. §§ 31-12-104 and 31-12105 or such part thereof as may be required to establish eligibility under the terms of Title 31, Article 12, Part 1, as amended, known as the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, and the Constitution of the State of Colorado, Article II, Section 30, as amended. Section 3. Any person living within the area proposed to be annexed, any landowner of lands thereof, any resident of the municipality to which the area is proposed to be annexed, any municipality located within one mile of the proposed annexation, or the Board of County Commissioners of Douglas County, may appear at such hearing and present evidence upon any matter to be determined by the Town Council. RESOLVED AND PASSED this __ day of ___, 2014. TOWN OF PARKER, COLORADO Mike Waid, Mayor ATTEST: Carol Baumgartner, Town Clerk Exhibit A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT N, REATA SOUTH FILING NO. 1, RECORDED AT RECEPTION NO. 2005122094 IN THE RECORDS OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER’S OFFICE; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT N THE FOLLOWING (2) COURSES: 1. NORTH 62°06'50" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 213.69 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 3,440.00 FEET, THE RADIUS POINT OF SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 19°03'39" WEST; 2. WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03°10'14", AN ARC LENGTH OF 190.36 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND RECORDED AT RECEPTION NO. 2005020135 IN SAID RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY AND EASTERLY LINES OF SAID PARCEL THE FOLLOWING (2) COURSES: 1. SOUTH 89°45'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 73.76 FEET; 2. NORTH 19°53'13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 78.36 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF HILLTOP ROAD, REATA NORTH FILING NO. 1 RECORDED AT RECEPTION NO. 2003146594 IN SAID RECORDS, AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 1,303.24 FEET, THE RADIUS POINT OF SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 19°53'13" WEST; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING (2) COURSES: 1. EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02°00'42", AN ARC LENGTH OF 45.76 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NONTANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 3,849.72 FEET, THE RADIUS POINT OF SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 21°52'39" WEST; 2. SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03°42'03", AN ARC LENGTH OF 248.66 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE SOUTH 00°10'10" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 114.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING AN AREA OF 0.711 ACRES, (30,977 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. Legal Notice No.: 926217 First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET OF THE SEDALIA WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed 2015 budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Sedalia Water and Sanitation District (the “District”) for the fiscal year 2015; that a copy of the proposed 2015 budget has been filed and is available for public inspection at the West Douglas Fire Protection District Fire Station, 4037 W. Platte Avenue, Sedalia, CO 80135; and that the Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget at the West Douglas Fire Protection District Fire Station, 4037 W. Platte Avenue, Sedalia, CO 80135, on Monday, November 17, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Any interested elector of the District may inspect the proposed budget and file any objections to such budget at any time prior to its final adoption by the Board. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that, if needed, an amended budget for the fiscal year 2014 will be made available for public inspection at the West Douglas Fire Protection District Fire Station, 4037 W. Platte Avenue, Sedalia, CO 80135; and that the Board will hold a pub-
Douglas Fire Protection District Fire 36 West Station, 4037 W. Platte Avenue, Sedalia, CO 80135, on Monday, November 17, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Any interested elector of the District may inspect the proposed budget and file any objections to such budget at any time prior to its final adoption by the Board.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that, if needed, an amended budget for the fiscal year 2014 will be made available for public inspection at the West Douglas Fire Protection District Fire Station, 4037 W. Platte Avenue, Sedalia, CO 80135; and that the Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed amended budget, if needed, at the West Douglas Fire Protection District Fire Station, 4037 W. Platte Avenue, Sedalia, CO 80135, on Monday, November 17, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Any interested elector of the District may inspect the proposed amended budget and file any objections to such budget at any time prior to its final adoption by the Board. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SEDALIA WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT, a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado /s/ James A. Price, President of Sedalia Water and Sanitation District Legal Notice No.: 926269 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids will be received by: ROXBOROUGH WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT hereinafter referred to as OWNER, at Roxborough Water and Sanitation District c/o TST Infrastructure, LLC 61 Inverness Drive East, Suite 100 Englewood, CO 80112 until 2:00 p.m., local time, Thursday, November 13, 2014, for AURORA WATER RAMPART RAW WATER LINE RELOCATION At said place and time, and promptly thereafter, all Bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The Work under this Contract consists of the installation of approximately 1470 linear feet of 42” steel pipe, approximately 90 linear feet of 24” ductile iron pipe, and approximately 340 linear feet of 12” pvc pipe. A bid alternate is included for the 1470 linear feet of steel pipe to be 72” steel pipe. The Work will include but is not limited to furnishing and installing water pipe and other necessary appurtenances for the relocation. The relocation project is located adjacent to the OWNER’s existing Water Treatment Plant, 8678 N. Roxborough Park Road, Littleton, CO 80125. Copies of the Bidding Documents will be available on Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 and may be obtained from TST Infrastructure, LLC., Consulting Engineers, 61 Inverness Drive East, Suite 100, Englewood, Colorado 80112 (hereinafter Referred to as "ENGINEER") upon deposit of $26 per set for full-size Drawings and Project Manuals. No partial sets will be issued. Deposits are non-refundable. Bidders must attend a mandatory pre-bid conference on Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. located at the Roxborough Water and Sanitation District Office, 6222 North Roxborough Park Road, Littleton, CO 80125. BIDDERs must be licensed to do business in the State of Colorado and must be pre-qualified by Aurora Water. Prequalified bidders by Aurora Water are Garney Construction, Western Summit Constructors, Layne Heavy Civil, and BT Construction. Bids received from BIDDERs who are not prequalified above or recorded by the Consulting ENGINEERs as having received the Bidding Documents will not be opened. Bids will be received on a unit price bid basis as described in the Bidding Documents. Work at the site is expected to be commenced within 15 days after the Notice to Proceed. The anticipated Notice to Proceed and Substantial Completion Dates are outlined in the bid documents. Bid security in the amount of five (5) percent of the total Bid Price must accompany each Bid in the form specified in the Instructions to BIDDERs.
Public Notice NOTICE OF VACANCY Pursuant to Section 32-1-808(2)(a)(I), C.R.S., notice is hereby given that two (2) vacancies exist on the Boards of Directors of the Airport Vista Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2. Any interested elector may file a letter of interest in such position by mail to the Districts, c/o Collins Cockrel & Cole, 390 Union Boulevard, Suite 400, Lakewood, Colorado, 80228.
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AIRPORT VISTA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1 & 2 By: /s/ David A. Greher Attorney for Districts Legal Notice No.: 926291 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS DISTRICT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES PARK MEADOWS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PARK MEADOWS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT is issuing a request for proposals from qualified proposers for special district services which include providing ongoing maintenance, care and repair services for certain landscaped areas and certain streetscape areas, as described in more detail herein, within the District, which services specifically exclude annual beds, hardscape, light fixtures, signs, fences, and vertical structures. The successful proposer will be chosen on qualifications included in the written “Request for Proposals” being issued by the District which may be obtained by contacting the District’s administrator: CliftonLarsonAllen LLP 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500 Greenwood Village, CO 80111-2814 Attention: Kathy Suazo, District Administrator Kathy.Suazo@claconnect.com Sealed proposals are due no later than 4:00 P.M. (Denver Time), on November 7, 2014 to the District c/o Bob Blodgett at CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, CO 80111-2814. Proposals not received by this time will not be accepted or considered. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: PARK MEADOWS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Sharon VanRamshorst District Secretary Legal Notice No.: 926294 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, LACD, INC., D/B/A COTTONWOOD WINE & SPIRITS LTD, 17721 COTTONWOOD DRIVE, PARKER, CO 80134, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF PARKER TO GRANT A CHANGE OF LOCATION FOR A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE TO 17795 COTTONWOOD DRIVE, PARKER, CO 80134. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BEFORE THE PARKER SPECIAL LICENSING AUTHORITY TO CONSIDER APPROVAL OF SUCH APPLICATION ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS CAN BE HEARD, AT THE PARKER TOWN HALL, 20120 EAST MAINSTREET, PARKER, COLORADO. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND. LACD, INC. IS A COLORADO COMPANY WHOSE OFFICERS ARE: DONALD GROSS, PRESIDENT, 20374 E. THREE PINES RANCH PLACE, PARKER, CO 80134. CONNIE GROSS, VICE PRESIDENT, 20374 E. THREE PINES RANCH PLACE, PARKER, CO 80134. Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926301 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NUMBER 1.439.1
The successful BIDDER will be required to furnish a performance bond and a labor and material payment bond guaranteeing faithful performance and the payment of all bills and obligations arising from the performance of the Contract.
A Bill for an Ordinance to Repeal in its Entirety Ordinance No. 1.439, Series of 2014, Concerning the Declaration of Easements, Covenants and Agreements by Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company and the Town of Parker
No Bid may be withdrawn within a period of sixty (60) days after the date fixed for opening Bids.
The Town of Parker Council adopted this Ordinance on October 20, 2014.
The OWNER reserves the right to award the contract by sections, to reject any or all Bids, and to waive any informalities and irregularities therein. By: Larry D. Moore General Manager, RWSD Legal Notice No.: 926271 First Publication: October 23, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET OF FRANKTOWN BUSINESS AREA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Franktown Business Area Metropolitan District for the ensuing year 2015; that a copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of the District located at CRS of Colorado, L.L.C., 7995 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 103E, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection; and that such proposed budget will be considered at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at CRS of Colorado, L.L.C., 7995 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 103E, Greenwood Village, Colorado, on November 13, 2014, at 10:00 a.m. Any elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget, inspect the budget and file or register any objections thereto. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE FRANKTOWN BUSINESS AREA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT /s/ Wayne Monson, Manager Legal Notice No.: 926290 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF VACANCY
The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection and acquisition in the office of the Town Clerk, 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado. Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926302 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NUMBER 9.176.2 A Bill for an Ordinance Approving the Amendment to the Agreement Regarding Final Design, Right-of-Way Acquisition and Construction of Drainage and Flood Control Improvements for Cherry Creek at Hess Road in Douglas County By and Between Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Douglas County, Town of Parker and Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority The Town of Parker Council adopted this Ordinance on October 20, 2014. The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection and acquisition in the office of the Town Clerk, 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado. Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926303 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NUMBER 1.435.1 A Bill for an Ordinance Conveying Certain Real Property by Corrective Quitclaim Deed to C&J Land Investments, LLC, S&L Land Investments, LLC, K&H Land Investments, LLC, Parkwood East, LLC, Clay Carlson, Scott Carlson and Kent Carlson, as Individuals, Colorado Ventures I, LLC, and Colorado Ventures III, LLC The Town of Parker Council adopted this Ordinance on October 20, 2014.
Pursuant to Section 32-1-808(2)(a)(I), C.R.S., notice is hereby given that two (2) vacancies exist on the Boards of Directors of the Airport Vista Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2. Any interested elector may file a letter of interest in such position by mail to the Districts, c/o Collins Cockrel & Cole, 390 Union Boulevard, Suite 400, Lakewood, Colorado, 80228.
Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk
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The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection and acquisition in the office of the Town Clerk, 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado.
and Kent Carlson, as Individuals, Colorado Ventures I, LLC, and Colorado Ventures III, LLC
October 30, 2014
The Town of Parker Council adopted this Ordinance on October 20, 2014. The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection and acquisition in the office of the Town Clerk, 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado.
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Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926304 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NUMBER 5.28.18 A Bill for an Ordinance to Amend Section 5.02.800(a) of the Parker Municipal Code Concerning the Imposition of Fines in Lieu of Suspension Regarding Liquor Licensees The Town of Parker Council adopted this Ordinance on October 20, 2014. The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection and acquisition in the office of the Town Clerk, 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado. Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926305 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NUMBER 1.438.1 A Bill for an Ordinance to Repeal in its Entirety Ordinance No. 1.438, Series of 2014, Concerning the Joint Access Agreement By and Between the Town of Parker and Great-West Financial Concerning Pedestrian and Vehicular Access for Certain Real Property Owned by the Town and Developer The Town of Parker Council adopted this Ordinance on October 20, 2014. The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection and acquisition in the office of the Town Clerk, 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado. Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926306 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NUMBER 5.75.1 A Bill for an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 6.02 of the Parker Municipal Code Concerning the Use of Electronic Smoking Devices in Town Buildings The Town of Parker Council adopted this Ordinance on October 20, 2014. The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection and acquisition in the office of the Town Clerk, 20120 East Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado. Carol Baumgartner, CMC Town Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926307 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council did adopt the following named and described Ordinance during its Regular Meeting on, 2014 which commenced at 6:00 P.M. at the Castle Rock Town Council Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title of Adopted Ordinance: Ordinance No. 2014-29 Ordinance No. 2014- Amending the Town’s Zone District Map by Approving the Wolfensberger Planned Development Plan, the First Amendment to the Graham Annexation Preliminary PD Site Plan and Approving the Wolfensberger Planned Development Zoning Regulations Subject Matter Summary: The proposed Ordinance authorizes the rezoning of certain property located on the northwest concern of Wolfensberger Road and Red Hawk Dr. from Commercial to Multi- Family and allows a maximum of 56 dwelling units for a density of 12.31 dwelling units per acre. Legal Notice No.: 926310 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council will consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meeting on November 4, at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title of Proposed Ordinance: An Ordinance Amending Sections 3.16.030, 4.04.150, And Chapters 13.12, 13.15 And 13.30 Of The Castle Rock Municipal Code By Adjusting The Monthly Utility Billing Rates, The Renewable Water Resource Fee, And The Water And Wastewater System Development Fees And Stormwater Development Impact Fees Subject Matter Summary: This Ordinance adjusts the amounts of the 2015-19 monthly utility billing rates; renewable water resource fee; water, water resources, and wastewater system development fees and stormwater development impact fee. All changes are scheduled to take effect January 1, 2015. The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 926311 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pursuant of Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council will consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meeting on November 4, 2014, at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title of Proposed Ordinance: An Ordinance Levying General Property Taxes For The Year 2014, For 2015 Collection, For The Town Of Castle Rock, And The Castle Rock Downtown Development Authority Subject Matter Summary:
consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meeting on November 4, 2014, at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104
October 30, 2014
Title of Proposed Ordinance:
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An Ordinance Levying General Property Taxes For The Year 2014, For 2015 Collection, For The Town Of Castle Rock, And The Castle Rock Downtown Development Authority Subject Matter Summary: Said Ordinance establishes the Mill Levy for general property taxes for the Town of Castle Rock for 2014 (collection in 2015) at the rate of 1.703 mills. Said Ordinance also certifies an additional mill levy of 3.000 mills for properties within the Castle Rock Downtown Development Authority. The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 926312 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pursuant to the requirements of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Town Council of the Town of Castle Rock, Colorado for the year 2015. A copy of such budget is available for inspection by the public on the Town’s website at www.crgov.com or at Town Hall, 100 N. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, Colorado during normal business hours of 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Any registered elector of the Town of Castle Rock has the right, and is encouraged, to examine the proposed budget and to register any objections or comments at said public hearings, or at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. Public Hearings will be held at 6:00 P.M., or as close thereafter as possible, on November 4, and December 2, 2014 during the Regular Meeting of the Castle Rock Town Council in the Council Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. At said hearing the Town Council will receive oral and written comments on the budget. Title of Proposed Ordinance: AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 2015 BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO Subject Matter Summary: The proposed Ordinance adopted the Budget for the Town of Castle Rock for the year 2015 as listed below: Budget Summary General Fund: $39,442,621 Economic Development Fund: 2,155,286 Transportation Fund: 18,890,578 Conservation Trust Fund: 768,482 Philip S. Miller Trust Fund: 246,000 Public Art Fund: 75,000 Police Forfeiture Fund: 23,816 Parks & Recreation Capital Fund: 3,494,138 Municipal Facilities Capital Fund: 103,182 Fire Capital Fund: 194,262 Police Capital Fund: 175,662 Transportation Capital Fund: 47,190,610 General Long Term Planning Fund: 1,272,079 Water Fund: 15,402,756 Water Resources Fund: 20,104,307 Stormwater Fund: 5,087,438 Wastewater Fund: 9,980,475 Golf Fund: 3,225,831 Community Center Fund: 6,311,954 Development Services Fund: 4,402,875 Employee Benefits Fund: 6,656,107 Fleet Services Fund: 3,756,452 TOTAL: $188,959,911 The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 926313 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
considered at a hearing at the regular 37 meeting of the Lincoln Station MetroPUBLIC NOTICE CENTENNIAL AIRPORT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that during a regular meeting which begins at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 13, 2014, the Board of Commissioners of the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority will hold a Public Hearing at which all interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard concerning an Application Under Centennial Airport’s Minimum Standards for Commercial Aeronautical Activities from Global Air Support dba MazzAero Solutions to conduct Specialized Commercial Aeronautical activities, specifically Air Charter, as defined under Part 3 Section (5).
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The hearing will be held in the Wright Brothers Room of the Control Tower/Administration Building located at 7800 South Peoria Street, Englewood, Colorado 80112 at the above date and time. More information concerning this application is available and may be reviewed in the Administration Office of the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority at the same address as stated above. Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority Legal Notice No.: 926316 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 38-26-107 and the Construction Agreement that on November 17, 2014, final settlement with Valley Crest Landscape Maintenance, Inc. will be made by The Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4 for the project: 2013 Streetscape Enhancements (D1-999) subject to prior satisfactory final inspection by the Owner’s representative and the granting of Final Acceptance by the District’s Manager. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation, that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other such supplies used or consumed by such contractor or his subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or his subcontractors, at anytime up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a Verified Statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with District No. 4, c/o Cimarron Consultants, Inc., 6551 South Revere Parkway, Suite 265, Centennial, Colorado or Facsimile No. 303-790-4035 on or before the date here in above shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement, will release the Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4, its Directors, staff, agents, and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim and for making payment to the said Contractor. Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4 By: O. Karl Kasch Title: District Manager Legal Notice No.: 926318 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 38-26-107 and the Construction Agreement that on November 17, 2014, final settlement with All Phase Landscaping, Inc. will be made by The Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4 for the project: Filing No. 16 Streetscape Improvements (D1-118) subject to prior satisfactory final inspection by the Owner’s representative and the granting of Final Acceptance by the District’s Manager.
A public hearing will be held before the Planning Commission on November 17, 2014, at 7:00 pm, and before the Board of County Commissioners on November 18, 2014, at 2:30 pm, in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room, 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, CO, for approval of a use by special review for the Cherokee Ranch and Castle Foundation cultural facility in the Agricultural One (A-1) zone district. The subject land is located approximately 2,500 feet west of the intersection of US Highway 85 and Daniels Park Road, and approximately 4,600 feet north of the intersection of US Highway 85 and Daniels Park Road. For more information call Douglas County Planning at 303-660-7460.
Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation, that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other such supplies used or consumed by such contractor or his subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or his subcontractors, at anytime up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a Verified Statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with District No. 4, c/o Cimarron Consultants, Inc., 6551 South Revere Parkway, Suite 265, Centennial, Colorado or Facsimile No. 303-790-4035 on or before the date here in above shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement, will release the Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4, its Directors, staff, agents, and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim and for making payment to the said Contractor.
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Legal Notice No.: 926314 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
By: O. Karl Kasch Title: District Manager
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Town of Castle Rock, Colorado Date: 21 October 2014 Project Title: Castle Rock – Castle Pines Metro District Interconnect Project Contractor: Beers and Brock Construction LLC 11010 Twin Fawn Way Peyton, CO 80831 Notice is hereby given that The Town of Castle Rock intends to start processing the Final Payment to the above-named contractor on November 11, 2014, provided no claims are received. Any person or firm having debts against the Contractor must file a proper written notice with Matthew Hayes, Project Manager, Town of Castle Rock, 175 Kellogg Court, Castle Rock, Colorado 80109, on or before November 10, 2014. TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK By: Matthew Hayes, P.E. Project Manager Legal Notice No.: 926315 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE CENTENNIAL AIRPORT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that during a regular meeting which begins at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 13, 2014, the Board of Commissioners of the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority will hold a Public Hearing at which all interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard concerning an Applica-
Legal Notice No.: 926319 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND AMENDMENT OF 2014 BUDGET, IF NECESSARY Notice is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District Board of Directors for the ensuing year of 2015 and that a copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District, where it is open for public inspection. A public hearing on the proposed budget and to amend the 2014 budget, if necessary, will be held at a regular meeting of the Board on November 17, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District offices at 7404 Yorkshire Drive, Castle Pines, CO, 80108. Any interested elector of the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file any objections thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: CASTLE PINES NORTH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Jim Nikkel, District Manager Legal Notice No.: 926321 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 38-26-107 and the Construction Agreement that on November 17, 2014, final settlement
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Government Legals NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 38-26-107 and the Construction Agreement that on November 17, 2014, final settlement with Wiebelhaus Contracting Inc.. will be made by The Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4 for the project: Storage Yard Access & Site Improvements (D1-999) subject to prior satisfactory final inspection by the Owner’s representative and the granting of Final Acceptance by the District’s Manager. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation, that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other such supplies used or consumed by such contractor or his subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or his subcontractors, at anytime up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a Verified Statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with District No. 4, c/o Cimarron Consultants, Inc., 6551 South Revere Parkway, Suite 265, Centennial, Colorado or Facsimile No. 303-790-4035 on or before the date here in above shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement, will release the Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4, its Directors, staff, agents, and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim and for making payment to the said Contractor. Villages at Castle Rock Metropolitan District No. 4 By: O. Karl Kasch Title: District Manager Legal Notice No.: 926320 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A public hearing will be held before the Planning Commission on November 17, 2014 at 7:00 PM; and before the Board of County Commissioners on December 16, 2014 at 2:30 PM in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room, 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, CO for approval of a Sketch Plan located at the southwest corner of Scott Avenue and Highway 83. For more information, call Douglas County Planning at 303-660-7460. File Name: Stone Creek Ranch Sketch Plan File Number: SB2013—074 Legal Notice No.: 926322 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE LANTERNS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE CONCERNING 2014 BUDGET AMENDMENT AND PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested parties that the necessity has arisen to amend the Lanterns Metropolitan District 2014 Budget and that a proposed 2015 Budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Lanterns Metropolitan District; and that copies of the proposed Amended 2014 Budget and 2015 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 2014 Budget and Adopting the 2015 Budget will be considered at a public meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at the offices of Carlson Associates, Inc., 12460 1st Street, Eastlake, Colorado, 80614 on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at 10:00 A.M. Any elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the Resolutions to Amend the 2014 Budget and adopt the 2015 Budget, inspect and file or register any objections thereto. LANTERNS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By /s/ Lisa A. Jacoby, Secretary Legal Notice No.: 926323 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND HEARING PINE BLUFFS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the PINE BLUFFS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of Koelbel and Company, 5291 East Yale Avenue, Denver, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a hearing at the regular meeting of the Pine Bluffs Metropolitan District to be held at 11:15 AM. on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. The meeting will be held at 5291 East Yale Avenue, Denver, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Pine Bluffs Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: PINE BLUFFS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ ICENOGLE | SEAVER | POGUE A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926324 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND HEARING LINCOLN STATION METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the LINCOLN STATION METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 600, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a hearing at the regular meeting of the Lincoln Station Metropolitan District to be held at 10:00 AM. on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. The meeting will be held at 4725 South Monaco Street, Suite 205, Denver, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Lincoln Station Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LINCOLN STATION METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
politan District to be held at 10:00 AM. on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. The meeting will be held at 4725 South Monaco Street, Suite 205, Denver, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Lincoln Station Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget.
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BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LINCOLN STATION METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ ICENOGLE | SEAVER | POGUE A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926325 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND HEARING SOLITUDE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the SOLITUDE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of Koelbel and Company, 5291 East Yale Avenue, Denver, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a hearing at the regular meeting of the Solitude Metropolitan District to be held at 11:00 AM. on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. The meeting will be held at 5291 East Yale Avenue, Denver, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Solitude Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: SOLITUDE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ ICENOGLE | SEAVER | POGUE A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926326 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND HEARING HIGHFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the HIGHFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 600, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a hearing at the regular meeting of the Highfield Metropolitan District to be held at 11:00 AM. on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. The meeting will be held at 4725 South Monaco Street, Suite 205, Denver, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Highfield Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: HIGHFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ ICENOGLE | SEAVER | POGUE A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926327 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND HEARING HUNTING HILL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the HUNTING HILL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of GVC Capital, 5350 South Roslyn Street, Suite 400, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a hearing at the regular meeting of the Hunting Hill Metropolitan District to be held at 1:00 PM. on Monday, November 10, 2014. The meeting will be held at 5350 South Roslyn Street, Suite 400, Greenwood Village, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Hunting Hill Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: HUNTING HILL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ ICENOGLE | SEAVER | POGUE A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926328 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET BY DENVER SOUTHEAST SUBURBAN WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT d/b/a PINERY WATER AND WASTEWATER DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Denver Southeast Suburban Water and Sanitation District, d/b/a Pinery Water and Wastewater District (the “District”), for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget is available for inspection by the public in the office of the District located at 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado 80134. Such proposed budget will be considered at a public hearing during a regular meeting of the Board of Directors to be held at 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado 80134, on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at 6:00 p. m. Any interested elector of the District may file any objections thereto at any time prior to final adoption of the budget by the Board. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, if needed, a proposed amendment to the 2014 budget will be made available for inspection by the public at the District Office, and that adoption of any proposed amendment to the 2014 budget will be considered at a public hearing to be held during a regular meeting of the Board at the District Office on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Any interested elector of the District may file objections to any proposed amendment to the 2014 budget at any time prior to its final adoption by the Board. This meeting is open to the public. DENVER SOUTHEAST SUBURBAN WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT, D/B/A PINERY WATER AND WASTEWATER DISTRICT, a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado /s/ Robert T. Greene, Chairman Legal Notice No.: 926330 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
any time prior to final adoption of the 2015 budgets and final adoption of the resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets, file or register any objections thereto.
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Dated October 20, 2014.
Government Legals PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on November 29, 2014, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and FOOTHILLS PAVING AND MAINTENANCE, INC. for the 2014 Surface Treatment Project, Douglas County Project Number CI 2014-003 in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Foothills Paving and Maintenance, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said November 29, 2014, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Public Works Engineering Director, with a copy to the Project Engineer, Terry Gruber, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said County of Douglas from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Board of Douglas County Commissioners of the County of Douglas, Colorado, By: Frederick H. Koch, P.E., Public Works Engineering Director. Legal Notice No.: 926331 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: November 6, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET AND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed budget for the ensuing year of 2015 has been submitted to the Concord Metropolitan District ("District"). Such proposed budget will be considered at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado, at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a resolution to amend the 2014 budget for the District may also be considered at the above-referenced meeting of the Board of Directors of the District. A copy of the proposed 2015 budget and a copy of the resolution to amend the 2014 budget, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Pkwy., Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado. Any interested elector within the District may, at any time prior to final adoption of the 2015 budget and final adoption of a resolution to amend the 2014 budget, file or register any objections thereto. Dated: October 22, 2014. CONCORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Bob Blodgett District Manager Legal Notice No.: 926332 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND AMENDMENT OF 2014 BUDGET ANTELOPE HEIGHTS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Sections 29-1-108 and 109, C.R.S., that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Antelope Heights Metropolitan District (the “District”) for the ensuing year of 2015. The necessity may also arise for the amendment of the 2014 budget of the District. Copies of the proposed 2015 budget and 2014 amended budget (if appropriate) are on file in the office of the District’s Accountant, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, where same are available for public inspection. Such proposed 2015 budget and 2014 amended budget will be considered at a special meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m. at Mainstreet Center, 19650 E. Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado 80138. Any interested elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget or the 2014 amended budget, inspect the 2015 budget and the 2014 amended budget and file or register any objections thereto. ANTELOPE HEIGHTS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Toni L. Serra, President Legal Notice No.: 926333 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGETS AND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed budgets for the ensuing year of 2015 have been submitted to the Horseshoe Ridge Metropolitan District Nos. 1-3 ("Districts"). Such proposed budgets will be considered at a combined meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts to be held at MSP Companies, 720 South Colorado Blvd., Suite 940-North Tower, Denver, Colorado, at 11:15 a.m. on Monday, November 10, 2014. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets for the Districts may also be considered at the above-referenced meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts. Copies of the proposed 2015 budgets and the resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of L. Paul Goedecke, PC, 950 Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 204, Lakewood, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Districts may, at any time prior to final adoption of the 2015 budgets and final adoption of the resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets, file or register any objections thereto. Dated October 20, 2014. HORSESHOE RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1-3 By: /s/ Spencer Fane Britt & Browne, LLP Legal Notice No.: 926334 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
HORSESHOE RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1-3 By: /s/ Spencer Fane Britt & Browne, LLP
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Legal Notice No.: 926334 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET AND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed budget for the ensuing year of 2015 has been submitted to the Village on the Green Metropolitan District No. 1 ("District"). Such proposed budget will be considered at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at MSP Companies, 720 South Colorado Blvd., Suite 940-North Tower, Denver, Colorado, at 10:15 a.m. on Monday, November 10, 2014. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a resolution to amend the 2014 budget for the District may also be considered at the above-referenced meeting of the Board of Directors of the District. A copy of the proposed 2015 budget and a copy of the resolution to amend the 2014 budget, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of L. Paul Goedecke, PC, 950 Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 204, Lakewood, Colorado. Any interested elector within the District may, at any time prior to final adoption of the 2015 budget and final adoption of a resolution to amend the 2014 budget, file or register any objections thereto. Dated October 20, 2014. VILLAGE ON THE GREEN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: /s/ Spencer Fane Britt & Browne, LLP Legal Notice No.: 926335 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS A public hearing will be held on November 17, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., before the Douglas County Planning Commission and on December 16, 2014, at 2:30 p.m., before the Board of County Commissioners in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room, 100 Third St., Castle Rock, CO, for a proposed amendment to the Douglas County Zoning Resolution (DCZR). This amendment proposes a new Section 17B intended to establish interim water and sanitation requirements for limited development and redevelopment of properties within the Business (B), Commercial (C), Light Industrial (LI), and General Industrial (GI) Zone Districts not served by central water and sanitation facilities. The properties affected are identified along the N. US Highway 85 corridor as shown on the Interim Water & Sanitation Overlay District Map. For more information, call Cindy Perez at Douglas County Planning Services, 303-660-7460. File #/Name: DR2014-003/ Douglas County Zoning Resolution – Section 17B, Interim Water and Sanitation Overlay District Legal Notice No.: 926336 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET AND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that proposed budgets for the ensuing year of 2015 have been submitted to the North Pine Vistas Metropolitan District Nos. 1 - 3 ("Districts"). Such proposed budgets will be considered at a joint meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts to be held at 8005 South Chester Street, Suite 150, Centennial, Colorado, at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 6, 2014. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets for the Districts may also be considered at the above-referenced joint meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts. Copies of the proposed 2015 budgets and copies of the resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of Simmons & Wheeler, P.C., 8005 South Chester Street, Suite 150, Centennial, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Districts may, at any time prior to final adoption of the 2015 budgets and final adoption of the resolutions to amend the 2014 budget, file or register any objections thereto. Dated October 30, 2014. NORTH PINE VISTAS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1 - 3 By: /s/ Tom Clark (President) Legal Notice No.: 926337 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF SPECIAL ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL E-470 POTOMAC METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the E-470 Potomac Metropolitan District of Douglas County, Colorado, that the special election to be held on November 4, 2014, is cancelled pursuant to Section 1-13.5513(2) C.R.S. Dated this 30th day of October, 2014. E-470 POTOMAC METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Jill A. Neufer Designated Election Official Legal Notice No.: 926338 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET AND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that proposed budgets for the ensuing year of 2015 have been submitted to the Sierra Ridge Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2 ("Districts"). Such proposed budgets will be considered at a joint meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts to be held at 8005 South Chester Street, Suite 150, Centennial, Colorado, at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 6, 2014. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets for the Districts may also be considered at the above-referenced joint meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts. Copies of the proposed 2015 budgets and copies of the resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets, if required, are available for
will be considered at a joint meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts to be held at 8005 South Chester Street, Suite 150, Centennial, Colorado, at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 6, 2014.
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NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets for the Districts may also be considered at the above-referenced joint meeting of the Boards of Directors of the Districts.
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Copies of the proposed 2015 budgets and copies of the resolutions to amend the 2014 budgets, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of Simmons & Wheeler, P.C., 8005 South Chester Street, Suite 150, Centennial, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Districts may, at any time prior to final adoption of the 2015 budgets and final adoption of the resolutions to amend the 2014 budget, file or register any objections thereto. Dated October 30, 2014. SIERRA RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1 & 2 By: /s/ Tom Clark (President) Legal Notice No.: 926339 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET WESTCREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget will be submitted to the WESTCREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 for the year of 2015. A copy of such budget has been duly filed and is open for public inspection in the office of Norton & Smith, P.C., 1331 17th Street, Suite 500, Denver, Colorado. Such budget will be considered during a public hearing to be held at 9:00 A.M. during a meeting of the Westcreek Metropolitan District No.1 to be held on Tuesday, December 9, 2014. The meeting will be held at NexGen Properties, LLC, One Denver Tech Center, 5251 DTC Parkway, Suite 800, Greenwood Village, Colorado. Any interested elector within Westcreek Metropolitan District No. 1 may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: WESTCREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: /s/ Norton & Smith A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926340 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED AMENDED 2014 BUDGET NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET WESTCREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed amended budget will be submitted to the WESTCREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2 for the year of 2014. A copy of such amended budget has been duly filed and is open for public inspection in the office of Norton & Smith, P.C., 1331 17th Street, Suite 500, Denver, Colorado. Such amended budget will be considered during a public hearing to be held at 9:00 A.M. during a meeting of the Westcreek Metropolitan District No. 2 to be held on Tuesday, December 9, 2014. The meeting will be held at NexGen Properties, LLC, One Denver Tech Center, 5251 DTC Parkway, Suite 800, Greenwood Village, Colorado. Any interested elector within Westcreek Metropolitan District No. 2 may inspect the proposed amended budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the amended 2014 budget. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget will be submitted to the WESTCREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2 for the year of 2015. A copy of such budget has been duly filed and is open for public inspection in the office of Norton & Smith, P.C., 1331 17th Street, Suite 500, Denver, Colorado. Such budget will be considered during a public hearing to be held at 9:00 A.M. during a meeting of the Westcreek Metropolitan District No. 2 to be held on Tuesday, December 9, 2014. The meeting will be held at NexGen Properties, LLC, One Denver Tech Center, 5251 DTC Parkway, Suite 800, Greenwood Village, Colorado. Any interested elector within Westcreek Metropolitan District No. 2 may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: WESTCREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2 By: /s/ Norton & Smith A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926341 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE CONCERNING 2014 BUDGET AMENDMENTS AND PROPOSED 2015 BUDGETS CROWFOOT VALLEY RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested parties that the necessity has arisen to amend the Crowfoot Valley Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2 2014 Budgets and that proposed 2015 Budgets have been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Crowfoot Valley Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2; and that copies of the proposed Amended 2014 Budgets and 2015 Budgets 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 2014 Budgets and Adopting the 2015 Budgets will be considered at a public meeting of the Board of Directors of the Districts to be held at the offices of Consolidated Investment Group, 18 Inverness Place East, Englewood, Colorado, 80112, on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at 10:00 A.M. Any elector within the Districts may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the Resolutions to Amend the 2014 Budgets and adopt the 2015 Budgets, inspect and file or register any objections thereto. CROWFOOT VALLEY RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1 and 2 By /s/ Ann E. Finn, Secretary Legal Notice No.: 926343 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED AMENDED 2014 BUDGET NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET CASTLETON CENTER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed amended budget will be submitted to the CASTLETON CENTER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT for the year of 2014. A copy of such
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed amended budget will be submitted to the CASTLETON CENTER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT for the year of 2014. A copy of such amended budget has been duly filed and is open for public inspection in the office of Norton & Smith, P.C., 1331 17th Street, Suite 500, Denver, Colorado. Such amended budget will be considered during a public hearing to be held at 8:00 A.M. during a meeting of the Castleton Center Water and Sanitation District to be held on Friday, November 14, 2014. The meeting will be held at Meadows Crossing Office Building, 900 West Castleton Road, Suite 115 Castle Rock, Colorado. Any interested elector within Castleton Center Water and Sanitation District may inspect the proposed amended budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the amended 2014 budget. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget will be submitted to the CASTLETON CENTER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT for the year of 2015. A copy of such budget has been duly filed and is open for public inspection in the office of Norton & Smith, P.C., 1331 17th Street, Suite 500, Denver, Colorado. Such budget will be considered during a public hearing to be held at 8:00 A.M. during a meeting of the Castleton Center Water and Sanitation District to be held on Friday, November 14, 2014. The meeting will be held at Meadows Crossing Office Building, 900 West Castleton Road, Suite 115, Castle Rock, Colorado. Any interested elector within Castleton Center Water and Sanitation District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: CASTLETON CENTER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT By: /s/ Norton & Smith, A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 926342 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pursuant of Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council will consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meeting on November 4, 2014, at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title of Proposed Ordinance: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING CHANGES OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YEAR 2014 4th QUARTER BUDGET AMENDMENT Subject Matter Summary: The proposed Ordinance approves changes in appropriations to the 2014 Budget and supplemental expenditure items identified through the fourth quarter of 2014. The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 926344 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice This Ordinance and any changes thereto shall be considered on second reading for adoption at a public meeting of the City Council at 7:00 p.m. on November 18, 2014, which may be postponed at said meeting, and which meeting shall be open to the public. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONE TREE Series of 2014 * Ordinance No. 14-05 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING BY REFERENCE AND AMENDING THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE, THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE, THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE, THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (2014 EDITION) AND THE 2009 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY C ON SER VA TION C OD E; A N D TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR CODE VIOLATIONS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONE TREE, COLORADO: ARTICLE 1 – AUTHORITY The City of Lone Tree (the "City") is a home rule municipality operating under the Lone Tree Home Rule Charter (the “Charter”) adopted on May 5, 1998 and a Municipal Code (the “Code”), codified and adopted on December 7, 2004. Pursuant to the Charter, the Municipal Code and the authority given home rule cities, the City may adopt and amend Ordinances. ARTICLE 2 – DECLARATIONS OF POLICY A. The City Council recognizes the need for modern, comprehensive Building Codes addressing the standards for the design and installation of building and related systems throughout the City that adequately protect the public health, safety and welfare. B. The International Building Code, 2012 Edition, the International Residential Code, 2012 Edition, the International Mechanical Code, 2012 Edition, the International Plumbing Code, 2012 Edition, the International Fuel Gas Code, 2012 Edition, and the International Fire Code, 2012 Edition, and all publications of the International Code Council, Inc., as well as the National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition, a publication of the National Fire Protection Association, are recognized internationally by building professionals for their performance and prescriptive code requirements. More than just incorporating existing codes, they are designed to provide a comprehensive set of regulations for building and related systems that provide safety standards that do not unnecessarily increase construction costs, or restrict or give preferential treatment to the use of new materials, products or methods of construction. C. These Codes are fully compatible with each other and are part of an integrated plan for building construction and related standards for the industry. D. The City Council wishes to update and improve the standards for building construction and related systems in the City by adopting by reference these Codes, along with amendments reflecting the unique circumstances of the City, and to provide penalties for violations. ARTICLE 3 – SAFETY CLAUSE The City Council hereby finds, determines, and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the City, that it is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare.
by adopting by reference these Codes, along with amendments reflecting the unique circumstances of the City, and to provide penalties for violations. ARTICLE 3 – SAFETY CLAUSE The City Council hereby finds, determines, and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the City, that it is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare.
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ARTICLE 4 – REPEAL AND ADOPTION Chapter 18 of the Municipal Code, Building Regulations, is hereby repealed in its entirety and re-adopted as attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit A. ARTICLE 5 - PROVISIONS EFFECTIVE The provisions of this Ordinance shall go into effect on January 1, 2015. ARTICLE 6 – CAUSES OF ACTION RETAINED Nothing in this Ordinance or in the Building Regulations hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding impending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired or affected by this Ordinance. ARTICLE 7 – SEVERABILITY If any part or provision of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, is adjudged to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such part, provision, or application shall not affect any of the remaining parts, provisions or applications of this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision, part or application, and to this end the provisions and parts of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. ARTICLE 8 - EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days following publication after the first reading if no changes are made on second reading, or twenty (20) days after publication following second reading if changes are made upon second reading. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ON OCTOBER 21,2014. CITY OF LONE TREE: James D. Gunning, Mayor ATTEST: Jennifer Pettinger, CMC, City Clerk EXHIBIT A CHAPTER 18 Building Regulations Article I: General Provisions Sec. 18-1-10: Purpose Sec. 18-1-20: Valuation of work Sec. 18-1-30: Fees Sec. 18-1-40: USE Tax Sec. 18-1-50: Refunds Sec. 18-1-60: Noise mitigation Sec. 18-1-70: Site sanitation Sec. 18-1-80: Appeals Sec. 18-1-90: Penalties Article II: Building Code Sec. 18-2-10: Title Sec. 18-2-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-2-30: Definition Sec. 18-2-40: Amendments Article III: Residential Code Sec. 18-3-10: Title Sec. 18-3-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-3-30: Definition Sec. 18-3-40: Amendments Article IV: Mechanical Code Sec. 18-4-10: Title Sec. 18-4-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-4-30: Definition Sec. 18-4-40: Amendments Article V: Plumbing Code Sec. 18-5-10: Title Sec. 18-5-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-5-30: Definition Sec. 18-5-40: Amendments Article VI: Fuel Gas Code Sec. 18-6-10: Title Sec. 18-6-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-6-30: Definition Sec. 18-6-40: Amendments Article VII: Electrical Code Sec. 18-7-10: Title Sec. 18-7-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-7-30: Definition Sec. 18-7-40: Amendments Article VIII: Fire Code Sec. 18-9-10: Title Sec. 18-9-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-9-30: Definition Sec. 18-9-40: Amendments Article IX: Energy Conservation Code Sec. 18-10-10: Title Sec. 18-10-20: Adoption by reference Sec. 18-10-30: Definition Sec. 18-10-40: Amendments Article X: Reserved Article XI: Emission Performance Standards for Fireplaces Sec. 18-11-10: Adoption of Emission Performance Standards for Fireplaces Sec. 18-11-20: Definitions Sec. 18-11-30: Penalty for violation ARTICLE I General Provisions Sec. 18-1-10. Purpose. The purpose of the codes adopted herein is to provide standards for and to regulate the materials, design and construction methods for the planning, design and construction of buildings and other improvements and to provide a comprehensive fire code. The codes adopted herein contain considerable data, requirements, procedures and technical information designed to ensure the public health, safety and welfare Sec. 18-1-20. Valuation of work. The determination of value or valuation shall be established by the Building Official utilizing the most recent building valuation data printed in the Building Safety Journal, published by the International C ode C ounc i l . When an appl i c ant provides an estimated project valuation, the valuation shall include the total value of work, including materials and labor, for which the permit is being issued, such as electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing equipment and permanent systems. If, in the opinion of the Building Official, the valuation is underestimated on the application, the permit shall be denied, unless the applicant can show detailed estimates to meet the approval of the Building Official. Final building permit valuation shall be set by the Buildi ng Official. Sec. 18-1-30. Fees. (1) Payment of fees. A permit shall not be valid until the fees, prescribed by law, have been paid; nor shall an amendment to a permit be issued until the additional fee, if any, has been paid. (2) Fee schedule. Fees for each permit shall be calculated and applied in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (3) Related fees. The payment of the fee for the construction, alteration, removal or demolition for work done in connection to, or concurrently with the work authorized by a building permit, shall not relieve the applicant or holder of the permit from the payment of other fees that are prescribed by law. (4) Elevator/escalator inspection fee. An annual inspection fee in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule shall be paid for each separate elevator/escalator installed in the city. This fee shall cover annual safety inspections. Yearly notice of the fee shall be given to each conveyance owner by the building division. Sec. 18-1-40. Use tax. The use tax for materials used in construction will be collected by the City at the time of the issuance of the permit, pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Lone Tree Municipal Code. Sec. 18-1-50. Refunds.
with the City of Lone Tree Administrative 38 Fee Schedule shall be paid for each separate elevator/escalator installed in the city. This fee shall cover annual safety inspections. Yearly notice of the fee shall be given to each conveyance owner by the building division.
Sec. 18-1-40. Use tax. The use tax for materials used in construction will be collected by the City at the time of the issuance of the permit, pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Lone Tree Municipal Code.
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Sec. 18-1-50. Refunds. (1) The Building Official may authorize the refunding of fees for the following: a. The full amount of any fee erroneously paid or collected. b. Not more than 80% of the permit fee paid when no work has been done under a permit issued in accordance with this Chapter. c. Not more than 80% of the plan review fee paid when an application for a permit for which a plan review fee has been paid is withdrawn or canceled before any plan review effort has been expended. (2) The Building Official shall not authorize a refund of any fee paid later than 180 days after the date of fee payment, except upon written application filed by the original permittee. Sec. 18-1-60. Noise mitigation. (1) Interior Noise Level. All new residential structures, and the alteration or repair of existing structures, that are located in the Centennial Airport Overlay Area, requiring noise mitigation, shall comply with Table 18-1-60. Exception: An acoustical engineer, registered with the State of Colorado, may certify that construction practices and/or materials of the structure will achieve an interior noise level of DNL 45 dBA. The acoustical professional shall submit documentation of the proposed measures to the Building Official before permitting. Field testing to show compliance with minimum STC ratings listed in Table 18-1-60, shall be performed and reported in accordance with ASTM E966 (current version at time of testing), ‘Standard Guide for Field Measurements of Airborne Sound Insulation of Building Facades and Facade Elements’. Field measured outdoor to indoor transmission loss (OITL) ratings shall be no more than 5-points less than the minimum STC ratings listed in Table 18-1-60. (2) Penetrations. All membrane or through penetrations in the construction assemblies for piping, electrical devices, recessed cabinets, bathtubs, soffits, heating, combustion, ventilation or exhaust ducts shall be sealed, lined, insulated or otherwise treated to maintain the required ratings. Table 18-1-60 Minimum Sound Transmission Class (STC)a A-weighted DNL
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Wall, Floor and Roof Assemblies 50 45 39 Window and Door Assemblies 42 37 28 a. The STC of construction assemblies shall be determined by a certified sound testing laboratory. Sec. 18-1-70. Site sanitation. (1) Sanitation facilities required. Every building site during construction, remodeling or demolition activities, shall be furnished with approved sanitation facilities for workers pursuant to the International Plumbing Code and an appropriate enclosure or other means approved by the City to contain trash and debris. (2) Location. Sanitary facilities and approved trash enclosures shall be located within three hundred (300) feet of the building site. Sanitary facilities and trash enclosures shall not be located within the public right-of-way without the approval of the Public Works Department. Sec. 18-1-80. Appeals (1) Board of Adjustment and Appeals. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the building official relative to the application and interpretation of this Chapter, pursuant to Chapter 2, Article V of the Municipal Code. (2) Application. An application for appeal shall be filed on a form obtained from the building official within 20 days after a notice of an order, decision or determination is served. (3) Notice of meeting. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall set a reasonable time for hearing the appeal, and the Director of Community Development shall provide notice to the parties. (4) Board Decision. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall modify or reverse the decision of the building official by a concurring vote of four of its members. The building official shall take immediate action in accordance with the decision of the board. Sec. 18-1-90. Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Article or any code incorporated herein shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and any such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which any violation is committed, continued or permitted, and upon conviction of any such violations, such person, firm or corporation shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment for not more than one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The issuance or granting of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be deemed or construed to be a permit for or an approval of, any violation of any provisions of the codes adopted herein. ARTICLE II Building Code Sec. 18-2-10. Title. This Article shall be known as the Lone Tree Building Code. Sec. 18-2-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The International Building Code, 2012 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., 4051 W. Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the building code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the International Building Code, 2012 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-2-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-2-40. Amendments. The International Building Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section 103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: 103.2 Appointment. The Building Official for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the Building Official under this code.
Sec. 18-2-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-2-40. Amendments. The International Building Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section 103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: 103.2 Appointment. The Building Official for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the Building Official under this code. (2) A new Section 105.3(8) is added to read as follows:
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8. Include a soils test of the building site prepared by a professional engineer registered by the State of Colorado to be submitted with the application for a building permit. A professional engineer registered by the State of Colorado shall design the foundation in accordance with the Soils Report. When the building site is located in a hillside area, or in the opinion of the Building Official, is located in an area subject to geological hazards or steep slopes, the Building Official may require an engineering geologist, working within their field of expertise, to submit specific recommendations regarding the building site and the proposed location and design. Such recommendations shall include, but are not limited to, the relationships of site grading, structural integrity, site vegetation characteristics (or potential), location of septic drain fields, and protection of adjacent property. (3) A new Section 105.3.1.1 is added to read as follows: 105.3.1.1 Election to proceed under previous code. Within the first 180 days following the adoption of this code, an applicant under subsection 105.3 may elect to, and if approved by the Building Official, proceed under the set of codes previously adopted and in effect on December 1, 2011; provided, however, that said election must be made certain and in writing, and under no circumstances shall an applicant be permitted to proceed partially under one set of codes and partially under the other. (4) Section 109, Fees, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 109.1 Fees. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (5) Section 110.3.1 is amended by adding a new sentence to the end of the paragraph to read as follows: Inspections shall be performed by a Colorado licensed professional engineer. A stamped written report shall be provided to the Building Official of the results for these inspections by a Colorado licensed professional engineer. (6) Section 113, Board of appeals, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 113.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. 113.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (7) Section 1608.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: 1608.2 Ground snow loads. The ground snow load shall be a minimum 30 pounds per square foot. (8) Section 1609.3 is deleted and replaced by the following: 1609.3 Basic wind speed. a) Category I buildings and structures the ultimate design wind speed (Vult) shall be 105 miles per hour. b) Category II buildings and structures the ultimate design wind speed (Vult) shall be 115 miles per hour. c) Category III and IV buildings and structures the ultimate design wind speed (Vult) shall be 120 miles per hour. (9) Section 1609.4.3 is amended by adding to the sentence at the end of the paragraph to read as follows: , but the design wind exposure for the City of Lone Tree shall not be less than Exposure C. (10) Section 1809.5 is amended by adding a new sentence to the beginning of the paragraph to read as follows: The frost depth for all areas in the City of Lone Tree shall be a minimum of 36 inches below the finish grade. (11) Section 3412.2 the first sentence of the paragraph is deleted and replaced by the following: Structures existing prior to the adoption and implementation of this code, in which there is work involving additions, alterations or changes of occupancy shall be made to comply with the requirements of this section or the provisions of Sections 3403 through 3409. (12) Section 114.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 114.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters or repairs a building or structure in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the building official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (13) Section 115.3 is deleted and replaced by the following: 115.3 Unlawful continuance. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition. ARTICLE III Residential Code Sec. 18-3-10. Title. This Article shall be known as the Lone Tree Residential Code. Sec. 18-3-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The International Residential Code, 2012 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., 4051 W. Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the residential code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the International Residential Code, 2012 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-3-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-3-40. Amendments. The International Residential Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section R103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: "R103.2 Appointment. The Building Official for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the Building Official under this code." (2) A new Section R104.2.1 is added to read as follows: R104.2.1 Election to proceed under previous code. Within the first 180 days following the adoption of this code, an applicant under subsection 105.3 may elect to, and
Sec. 18-3-40. Amendments. The International Residential Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section R103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: "R103.2 Appointment. The Building Official for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the Building Official under this code." (2) A new Section R104.2.1 is added to read as follows:
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R104.2.1 Election to proceed under previous code. Within the first 180 days following the adoption of this code, an applicant under subsection 105.3 may elect to, and if approved by the Building Official, proceed under the set of codes previously adopted and in effect on December 1, 2011; provided, however, that said election must be made certain and in writing, and under no circumstances shall an applicant be permitted to proceed partially under one set of codes and partially under the other. (3) Section R105.2(10) is deleted and replaced by the following: 10. The replacement or repair of roofing less than one square (100 square feet). (4) A new Section 105.3(8) is added to read as follows: 8. Include a soils test of the building site prepared by a professional engineer registered by the State of Colorado to be submitted with the application for a building permit. A professional engineer registered by the State of Colorado shall design the foundation in accordance with the Soils Report. When the building site is located in a hillside area, or in the opinion of the Building Official, is located in an area subject to geological hazards or steep slopes, the Building Official may require an engineering geologist, working within their field of expertise, to submit specific recommendations regarding the building site and the proposed location and design. Such recommendations shall include, but are not limited to, the relationships of site grading, structural integrity, site vegetation characteristics (or potential), location of septic drain fields, and protection of adjacent property. (5) Section 108, Fees, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: R108.1 Fees. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (6) Section R109.1.1 is amended by adding a new sentence to the end of the paragraph to read as follows: Inspections shall be performed by a Colorado licensed professional engineer or architect that is registered in the State of Colorado. A stamped written report shall be provided to the Building Official of the results for these inspections by a Colorado licensed professional engineer or architect that is registered in the State of Colorado. (7) Section 112, Board of appeals, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 112.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. 112.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (8) Table R301.2(1) is amended to read as follows: "TABLE R301.2(1) CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA GROUND SNOW LOAD: 30 WIND SPEED (mph-3 sec. gust): 90 mph Exposure C SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY: B SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM: Weathering: Severe Frost line depth: 36" Termite: Slight to Moderate WINTER DESIGN TEMP: -3°F ICE BARRIER UNDERLAYMENT REQUIRED: No FLOOD HAZARDS: Current FEMA FIRM Maps AIR FREEZING INDEX: 867 ANNUAL MEAN TEMP: 48.1°F" (9) The Exception in Section R302.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: Exception: A common 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall is permitted for townhouses if such walls do not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts or vents in the cavity of the common wall. Electrical installations shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 70. Penetrations of electrical outlet boxes shall be in accordance with Section 302.4. (10)Section R313, Automatic Fire Sprinkler System, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: SECTION R313 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS R313.1 Townhouse automatic fire sprinkler system. Although not required, if an automatic residential fire sprinkler system for a townhouse is desired, it shall be designed and installed in accordance with Section P2904. R313.2 One- or two-family dwelling automatic fire sprinkler system. Although not required, if an automatic residential fire sprinkler system for a one- or two-family dwelling is desired, it shall be designed and installed in accordance with Section P2904 or NFPA 13D. (11) Section R315 is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: R315.1 Carbon monoxide alarms. All dwellings with an attached garage or a fuel-fired appliance shall be provided with a carbon monoxide alarm. All single-station carbon monoxide alarms shall be listed as complying with UL 2034 and shall be installed in accordance with this code and the manufacturer's installation instructions. R315.2 Alterations, repairs and additions. When alterations, repairs or additions requiring a permit for interior work occur, the individual dwelling unit shall be equipped with carbon monoxide alarms located as required for new dwellings. Exception: Work involving the exterior surfaces of dwellings, such as the replacement of roofing or siding, or the addition of a porch or deck, are exempt from the requirements of this Section. R315.3 Location. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed outside each separate sleeping area within fifteen (15) feet of a bedroom’s entrance. R315.4 Interconnection. When more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be installed within an individual dwelling unit, the alarm devices shall be interconnected in such a manner that the actuation of one alarm will activate all of the alarms in the individual unit. Exception: Interconnection of carbon monoxide alarms in existing areas shall not be required where the alterations or repairs do not result in the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes exposing the structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space or basement available which could provide access for interconnection without the removal of interior finishes. R315.5 Power source. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be supplied from two separate power sources. The primary power shall be from the building wiring when such wiring is served from a commercial source, and when primary power is interrupted shall receive power from a battery. Wiring shall be permanent and without a disconnecting switch other than those required for overcurrent protection. Exceptions: 1. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be per-
ment available which could provide access for interconnection without the removal of interior finishes.
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R315.5 Power source. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be supplied from two separate power sources. The primary power shall be from the building wiring when such wiring is served from a commercial source, and when primary power is interrupted shall receive power from a battery. Wiring shall be permanent and without a disconnecting switch other than those required for overcurrent protection. Exceptions: 1. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be permitted to be battery operated when installed in buildings without commercial power. Battery-powered alarms shall be attached to the wall or ceiling in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions. 2. Hard-wiring of carbon monoxide alarms in existing areas shall not be required where the alterations or repairs do not result in the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes exposing the structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space or basement available which could provide access for hard-wiring without the removal of interior finishes.
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(12) Section R905.7.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: R905.7.4 Material standards. Wood shingles shall have a minimum class C rating, be of naturally durable wood and comply with the requirements of Table R905.7.4. (13) Section R905.8.5 is deleted and replaced by the following: R905.8.5 Material standards. Wood shakes shall have a minimum class C rating and comply with the requirements of Table R905.8.5. (14) Sections N1101 through N1105 are deleted in their entirety and replaced with a new section N1101 to read as follows: Section 1101 General N1101.1 Scope. This chapter regulates the energy efficiency for the design and construction of buildings regulated by this code. N1101.2 Criteria. Buildings shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the 2009 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). The climate zone for the City of Lone Tree is established as Zone 5B. (15) Section G2406.2(3) and (4), Prohibited locations, are deleted. (16) Sections G2417.4 and G2417.4.1 are deleted and replaced by the following: G2417.4.1 (406.4.1) Test pressure. The test pressure to be used shall be 20 psi (137.8 kPa) gauge pressure. For pipe conveying gas at or exceeding a 14 inch (356 mm) water column, the test pressure shall be 60 psi (413.4 kPa) gauge pressure. (17) Section G2425.8(7), Appliances not required to be vented, is deleted. (18) Section G2445, Unvented room heaters, is deleted in its entirety. (19) Chapters 34 through 43 (Part VIII – Electrical) are deleted in their entirety and replaced by a new chapter 34 General Requirements to read as follows: Chapter 34 General Requirements Section E3401 General E3401.1 Scope. This chapter governs all electrical components, equipment and systems used in buildings and structures regulated by this code. E3401.2 Criteria. All electrical components, equipment and systems shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the provisions of NFPA 70 (National Electric Code, NEC), as adopted and amended by the City of Lone Tree. (20) The provisions of Appendix G, Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs, are hereby adopted. (a) Section AG 105.2 of Appendix G, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Subsection No. 9 is deleted. (21) Section R113.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: R113.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters or repairs a building or structure in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the building official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (22) Section R114.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: R114.2 Unlawful continuance. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition. ARTICLE IV Mechanical Code Sec. 18-4-10. Title. This Article shall be known as the Lone Tree Mechanical Code. Sec. 18-4-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The International Mechanical Code, 2012 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., 4051 W. Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the mechanical code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the International Mechanical Code, 2012 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-4-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-4-40. Amendments. The International Mechanical Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section 103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: 103.2 Appointment. The building official for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the code official under this code. (2) Section 106.5, Fees, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 106.5 Fees. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (3) Section 109, Means of appeal, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 109.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. 109.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (4) Section 108.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 108.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters or repairs mechanical work in violation of the approved construction
that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (4) Section 108.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 108.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters or repairs mechanical work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (5) The last sentence of Section 108.5 is deleted and a new Section 108.5.1 is added to read as follows:
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108.5.1 Unlawful continuance. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition. ARTICLE V Plumbing Code Sec. 18-5-10. Title. This Article shall be known as the Lone Tree Plumbing Code. Sec. 18-5-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The International Plumbing Code, 2012 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., 4051 W. Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the plumbing code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the International Plumbing Code, 2012 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-5-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-5-40. Amendments. The International Plumbing Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section 103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: 103.2 Appointment. The building official for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the code official under this code. (2) Section 106.6, Fees, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 106.6 Fees. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (3) Section 109, Means of appeal, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 109.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals 109.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (4) Section 305.4.1, Sewer depth, is deleted. (5) Section 903.1 is deleted and replaced by the following: 903.1 Roof extension. All open vent pipes that extend through a roof shall be terminated at least twelve (12) inches above the roof, except that where a roof is to be used for any purpose other than weather protection, the vent extension shall be run at least 7 feet above the roof. (6) Section 108.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 108.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters or repairs plumbing work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (7) The last sentence of Section 108.5 is deleted and a new Section 108.5.1 is added to read as follows: 108.5.1 Unlawful continuance. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition. ARTICLE VI Fuel Gas Code Sec. 18-6-10. Title. This Article shall be known as the Lone Tree Fuel Gas Code Sec. 18-6-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The International Fuel Gas Code, 2012 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., 4051 W. Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the fuel gas code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the International Fuel Gas Code, 2012 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-6-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-6-40. Amendments. The International Fuel Gas Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section 103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: 103.2 Appointment. The building official for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the code official under this code. (2) Section 106.6, Fees, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 106.6 Fees. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (3) Section 109, Means of appeal, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 109.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be
for the City, as designated by the City Manager, is hereby appointed the code official under this code. (2) Section 106.6, Fees, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 106.6 Fees. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (3) Section 109, Means of appeal, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 109.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals 109.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (4) Section 303.3(3) and (4), Prohibited locations, are deleted. (5) Section 501.8(8), Equipment not required to be vented, is deleted. (6) Sections 406.4 and 406.4.1 are deleted and replaced by the following: 406.4.1 Test pressure. The test pressure to be used shall be 20 psi (137.8 kPa) gauge pressure. For pipe conveying gas at or exceeding a 14 inch (356 mm) water column, the test pressure shall be 60 psi (413.4 kPa) gauge pressure. (7) Section 621, Unvented room heaters, is deleted in its entirety. (6) Section 108.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 108.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters or repairs work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (8) The last sentence of Section 108.5 is deleted and a new Section 108.5.1 is added to read as follows: 108.5.1 Unlawful continuance. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition.
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ARTICLE VII Electrical Code Sec. 18-7-10. Title. This Article shall be known as the Lone Tree Electrical Code. Sec. 18-7-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition, as published by the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the electrical code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-7-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-7-40. Amendments. The National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) Section 210.52(B)(3), Kitchen Receptacle Requirements, is amended by adding a new sentence to the end of the paragraph to read as follows: There shall be no more than four (4) outlet openings on a residential kitchen small appliance branch circuit. (2) Section 220.14(I), Receptacle Outlets, is amended by adding a new sentence to the end of the paragraph to read as follows: For dwellings and general purpose outlets, the number of outlets per circuit shall not exceed ten (10) on a 15-ampere circuit or thirteen (13) on a 20-ampere circuit. (3) The provisions of Appendix K from the 2012 International Building Code (IBC), Administrative Provisions, are hereby adopted. (a) Appendix K is amended by the addition of a new Section K103.3, to read as follows: K103.3 Fees. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (b) Appendix K is amended by the addition of a new Sections K112, Means of appeal, to read as follows: K112.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals K112.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The board shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (c) Appendix K is amended by the addition of a new Section K111.8, to read as follows: K111.8 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters or repairs work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorney's fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (d) Appendix K is amended by the addition of a new Section K111.9, to read as follows: K111.9 Unlawful continuance. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition. ARTICLE VIII FIRE CODE Sec. 18-9-10. Title. This Article shall be known as the Lone Tree Fire Code. Sec. 18-9-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The International Fire Code, 2012 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., 4051 W. Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the fire code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the International Fire Code, 2012 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended,
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forth herein as the fire code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) One (1) copy of the International Fire Code, 2012 Edition, as amended by this Article, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City.
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Sec. 18-9-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means the City of Lone Tree and includes all areas within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-9-40. Amendments. The International Fire Code, 2012 Edition, shall be amended as follows: (1) The following Appendices are hereby adopted as part of this code: Appendix B, Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings. Appendix C, Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution. (2) Section 103.1 is deleted and replaced by the following: 103.1 General. The South Metro Fire Rescue Authority is hereby designated as the department of fire prevention within the jurisdiction of the City under the direction of the fire code official. The function of the department shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. (3)Section 103.2 is deleted and replaced by the following: 103.2 Appointment. The Chief of the South Metro Fire Rescue Authority or a designee is hereby appointed as the fire code official for the department of fire prevention. (4) Section 108.1 is deleted and replaced by the following: 108.1 Board of appeals established. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the fire code official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be created a Regional Fire Code Board of Appeals by the entry of various fire districts into an intergovernmental agreement ("IGA"). The board of appeals shall be appointed through the operation of the IGA. The fire code official shall be an ex officio member of said board but shall have no vote on any matter before the board. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the fire code official. (5) Section 507.3 is deleted and replaced by the following: 507.3 Fire flow. Fire flow requirements for buildings or portions of buildings and facilities shall be determined in accordance with Appendix B or by an approved method. (6) Section 507.5 is deleted and replaced by the following: 507.5 Fire hydrant systems. Fire hydrant systems shall comply with Sections 507.5.1 through 507.5.6 and Appendix C. (7) Section 1103.7.6(3) Group R-2, is amended to read as follows: 3. A fire alarm system is not required in buildings that do not have interior corridors serving dwelling units, provided that dwelling units either have a means of egress door opening directly to an exterior exit access that leads directly to the exits or are served by open-ended corridors designed in accordance with Section 1026.6, Exception 4. (8) Section 5601.1.3 Fireworks, is deleted and replaced by the following: 5601.1.3 Fireworks. The possession, manufacture, storage, sale, handling and use of fireworks are prohibited. Exceptions: 1. The use of fireworks for display as allowed in Section 5608. 2. The possession, storage, sale, handling and use of permissible fireworks as defined by Section 12-28-101, C.R.S. (9) Section 5704.2.9.6.1 Locations where above-ground tanks are prohibited, is deleted in its entirety. (10) Section 5706.2.4.4 Locations where above-ground tanks are prohibited, is deleted in its entirety. (11) Section 5806.2 Limitations, is deleted in its entirety. (12) Section 6104.2 Maximum capacity within established limits, is deleted in its entirety. (13) Section 109.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 109.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters, repairs or does work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the fire code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (14) Section 111.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 111.4 Failure to comply. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition. ARTICLE IX Energy Conservation Code Sec. 18-10-10. Title. The provisions of this Article shall be known and cited as the Lone Tree Energy Conservation Code. Sec. 18-10-20. Adoption by reference. (1) The 2009 International Energy Conservation Code, as amended herein, published by the International Code Council Inc., 4051 W. Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478-5795, is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein, as the energy conservation code of the City. Except as otherwise provided, this code is adopted in its entirety. Appendices to the code are adopted only to the extent specified. (2) Copies of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code, including the amendments herein, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and Chief Building Official and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-10-30. Definition. Jurisdiction, as used in this code, means within the corporate limits of the City and any area annexed to the City. Sec. 18-10-40. Amendments. The 2009 International Energy Conservation Code shall be amended as follows: (1) Section 302.1, reference to "72°F (22°C)" is deleted and replaced by "70°F (21°C)." (2) Section 502.4.7 is amended to add new Exceptions as follows: 7. Doors protected with an engineered air curtain in compliance with ANSI 220. (3) Section 107, Fees, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 107.1 Fees. F or buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (4) Section 109, Means of appeal, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 109.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals 109.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been in-
107.1 Fee s. For buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the City of Lone Tree Administrative Fee Schedule. (4) Section 109, Means of appeal, is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: 109.1 Means of appeal. Appeals shall be heard by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals 109.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provision of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. (5) Section 108.4 is deleted and replaced by the following: 108.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, installs, constructs, alters, repairs or does work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the building code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, such person shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. (6) A new Section108.5 is added to read as follows: 108.5 Failure to comply. It shall be a violation of this code for any person to continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition.
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ARTICLE X Reserved ARTICLE XI Emission Performance Standards for Fireplaces Sec. 18-11-10. Adoption of Emission Performance Standards for Fireplaces. (a) Emission Performance Standards for Fireplaces in the Unincorporated Area of Douglas County, Resolution R-991-128, is adopted by reference and incorporated into this Article as though fully set forth herein as the City of Lone Tree Emission Performance Standards for Fireplaces, with the exception of Provision No. 2 of the Resolution. (b) One (1) copy of the Emission Performance Standards for Fireplaces in the Unincorporated Area of Douglas County, Resolution R-991-128, certified to be a true copy by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected by any interested person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted. This code, as adopted and amended, shall be available for sale to the public at the City of Lone Tree offices at a price reflecting the cost to the City. Sec. 18-11-20. Definitions. (a) Douglas County, County of Douglas, unincorporated area of Douglas County and unincorporated territory of Douglas County means the City of Lone Tree. (b) Board of County Commissioners means the City Council. Sec. 18-11-30. Penalty for violation. Any person who violates any provision of this Article commits a criminal offense and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each day a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. Sec. 18-11-40. Exceptions. The Douglas County Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control ("GESC") Manual, as adopted in March, 2004, is adopted by the City with the following exceptions: (1) Where the term Douglas County or County is found, the term City of Lone Tree or City shall be substituted. (2) Where the term Board of County Commissioners is found, the term City Council shall be substituted. (3) Where the term Douglas County Zoning Resolution is found, the term City of Lone Tree Zoning Ordinance shall be substituted. Legal Notice No.: 926345 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND NOTICE AS TO AMENDED 2014 BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the MAHER RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 4 (the “District”) for the year of 2015. A copy of the proposed budget is on file in the office of Simmons & Wheeler, P.C. 8005 South Chester Street, Suite 150, Centennial, Colorado, for public inspection. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that an amendment to the 2014 budget may be submitted to the District. A copy of the proposed amended budget, if any, will be on file in the office of Simmons & Wheeler, P.C. 8005 South Chester Street, Suite 150, Centennial, Colorado, for public inspection. Such proposed budget and amended budget will be considered at a meeting of the District to be held at Sapphire Pointe Community Center, 7550 Soapstone Way, Castle Rock, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 at 6:30 P.M. Any interested elector of the District may inspect the proposed budget and amended budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to final adoption of the budget and amended budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: MAHER RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 4 Legal Notice No.: 926350 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Pike National Forest Cheesman Reservoir to Lost Valley Ranch Powerline Rebuild Jefferson County, CO The Forest Service, Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District, proposes to allow Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) to complete a powerline rebuild project on National Forest System lands. IREA would rebuild approximately 4.8 miles of 7.2 kilovolt overhead electric distribution line in an authorized right of way serving the Cheesman Reservoir to Lost Valley Ranch area near Deckers, CO. On other lands an additional 1.5 miles would be rebuilt as part of the project. The project is located in T9S, R71W, Sec(s) 31, 34, 35, 36, 6th PM and T10S, R71W, Sec(s) 3, 4, 9, 16, 6th PM. Project descriptions detailing the proposals are available for review at the South Platte Ranger District or on the web; http://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/psicc/land management/projects. The Forest Service has made a preliminary determination that this proposal fall within a category of actions listed in regulations at 36 CFR 220.6, that are excluded from documentation in an Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), and that there are no extraordinary circumstances that would preclude use of the category; 36 CFR 220.6(e)(2), Additional construction or reconstruction of existing telephone or utility lines in a designated corridor. Please note that decision memos are no
management/projects. The Forest Service has made a preliminary determination that this proposal fall within a category of actions listed in regulations at 36 CFR 220.6, that are excluded from documentation in an Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), and that there are no extraordinary circumstances that would preclude use of the category; 36 CFR 220.6(e)(2), Additional construction or reconstruction of existing telephone or utility lines in a designated corridor.
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Please note that decision memos are no longer subject to the post-decision appeal regulations formerly found at 36 CFR 215. On January 17, 2014, the President signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, Section 431 of which directs that the 1992 and 2012 legislation establishing the post-decision appeals process and the pre-decisional objection process shall not apply to “any project or activity implementing a land and resource management plan … that is categorically excluded … under the National Environmental Policy Act.” On February 7, 2014, the President signed into law the Agricultural Act of 2014, Section 8006 of which repealed the Appeal Reform Act. The implementing regulation for the Appeal Reform Act was found in 36 CFR 215. The Agricultural Act of 2014 also directs that the pre-decisional objection process established in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2012 shall not be applicable to categorically excluded projects or activities. These legislative changes and the new direction issued by the chief do not limit the public’s ability to comment on Forest Service projects and activities. For categorically excluded projects, the Forest Service will continue to offer public involvement opportunity as per 36 CFR 220. Written comments must be submitted to: South Platte District Ranger, 19316 Goddard Ranch Court, Morrison, CO, 80465. The office business hours for persons submitting hand-delivered comments are: 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Oral comments must be provided at the address above during normal business hours via telephone (303)275-5610 or in person; or at an official agency function (i.e. public meeting) that is designed to elicit public comments. Electronic comments must be submitted in rich text format (.rtf) or Word (.doc or .docx) or .pdf to bmitchell02@fs.fed.us. Responsible official: South Platte District Ranger Randy Hickenbottom. Contact person: Brandon Mitchell. Written, hand-delivered, oral, and electronic comments must be received by November 30, 2014. Legal Notice No.: 926346 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice HORSE CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE CONCERNING 2014 BUDGET AMENDMENT AND PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested parties that the necessity has arisen to amend the Horse Creek Metropolitan District 2014 Budget and that a proposed 2015 Budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Horse Creek Metropolitan District; and that copies of the proposed Amended 2014 Budget and 2015 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 2014 Budget and Adopting the 2015 Budget will be considered at a public meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at the Parker Arts Cultural Events (“PACE”) Center, 20000 Pike Peak Avenue, Parker, Colorado 80138., on Thursday, November 13, 2014, at 6:00 o'clock P.M. Any elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the Resolutions to Amend the 2014 Budget and adopt the 2015 Budget, inspect and file or register any objections thereto. HORSE CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ AJ Beckman Secretary Legal Notice No.: 926352 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE This Ordinance and any changes thereto shall be considered on second reading for adoption at a public meeting of the City Council at 7:00 p.m. on November 18, 2014, which may be postponed at said meeting, and which meeting shall be open to the public. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONE TREE Series of 2014 Ordinance No. 14-06 AN ORDINANCE RECONSTITUTING THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONE TREE, COLORADO: ARTICLE 1 – AUTHORITY The City of Lone Tree (the "City") is a home rule municipality operating under the Lone Tree Home Rule Charter (the “Charter”) adopted on May 5, 1998 and a Municipal Code (the “Code”), codified and adopted on December 7, 2004. Pursuant to the Charter, the Municipal Code and the authority given home rule cities, the City may adopt and amend Ordinances. ARTICLE 2 – DECLARATIONS OF POLICY A. The City Charter, Article VII, Section 4, and City Ordinance, Chapter 2, Article V, provide for a Board of Adjustment and Appeals. B. To effectuate the intent of the Charter and City ordinances, the City divided the responsibilities between two Boards: the Board of Adjustment to hear variance requests and appeals; and the Board of Appeals to hear appeals under the building codes. C. Since the two Boards seldom have business before them, it is proposed that the Boards be combined into a single Board of Adjustment and Appeals. D. The Community Development Department brought amending language before the Planning Commission for the necessary changes to the Zoning Code, as is required by ordinance. E. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 14, 2014, where it evaluated the amendments, staff reports and public testimony. Following its evaluation, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval by the City Council. F. The City Council, following public hearings and consideration of the proposed amendments, now wishes to preserve and protect the public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City by adopting amendments to the Municipal Code and Zoning Code to consolidate and reconstitute the two Boards into one Board of Adjustment and Appeals. ARTICLE 3 – SAFETY CLAUSE The City Council hereby finds, determines, and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the City, that it is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare. ARTICLE 4 – ADOPTION A. Chapter 2, Articles IV and V of the Code are repealed and replaced by the following: ARTICLE IV Planning Commission
and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the City, that it is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare.
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ARTICLE 4 – ADOPTION A. Chapter 2, Articles IV and V of the Code are repealed and replaced by the following:
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ARTICLE IV Planning Commission Sec. 2-4-10. Establishment. The Planning and Zoning Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Planning Commission, is established pursuant to the provisions of Article VII of the Charter. Sec. 2-4-20. Powers and duties. (a) The Planning Commission shall elect from its members a chairman and secretary and such other officers as it may determine. The chairman shall conduct the meetings of the Planning Commission, and the secretary shall keep and record the minutes of the Planning Commission. (b) The Planning Commission shall adopt rules for the transaction of its business and shall keep a record of its resolutions and actions. The Planning Commission shall operate in accordance with the Open Meetings Law, Section 24-6-401 et seq., C.R.S. (c) The Planning Commission shall have the power to expend those funds appropriated for its use by the City Council. (d) The Planning Commission shall have those powers delegated to it by City ordinances and resolutions, including but not limited to Chapters 16 and 17 of this Code. (e) The Planning Commission shall exercise those powers specified in Section 3123-306, C.R.S., acting in the capacity of a zoning commission. (f) The Planning Commission shall select one (1) of its members to serve as an alternate on the Board of Adjustment and Appeals in the event of an absence or vacancy on that Board. ARTICLE V Board of Adjustment and Appeals Sec. 2-5-10. Establishment. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals is established pursuant to the provisions of Article VII of the Charter and shall consist of five members to be appointed by resolution of the Council. Each member shall be a registered elector of the City and shall have resided within the City for at least one year. If any member ceases to reside in the City, his or her membership shall automatically terminate. The term of each member shall be three years or until the member's successor takes office. Members shall be appointed on an atlarge basis without reference to residence in a particular Council District. No Council member shall serve as a member of the Board of Adjustment and Appeal. When a member of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals is unavailable, a member of the Planning Commission may serve as an alternate member. Sec. 2-5-20. Organization. (a) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall elect from its members a chairman and secretary and such other officers as it may determine. The chairman shall conduct the meetings of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals, and the secretary shall keep and record the minutes. (b) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall adopt rules for the transaction of its business and shall keep a record of its actions. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall operate in accordance with the Open Meetings Law, Section 24-6-401 et seq., C.R.S. (c) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have the power to expend those funds appropriated for its use by the City Council. Sec. 2-5-30. Powers and duties. (a) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have those powers delegated to it by City ordinances and resolutions, including but not limited to Chapter 16, Zoning, and Chapter 18, Building Regulations, of this Municipal Code. (b) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals may grant variances from Chapter 16, Zoning, when a strict application of the Chapter would cause peculiar and exceptional practical difficulties or exceptional and undue hardship, subject to the limitations and approval criteria set forth in Chapter 16, Article XX. (c) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall hear and decide appeals from and review any administrative order, requirement, decision or determination made by any administrative official charged with the enforcement of Chapter 16, Zoning, in accordance with the procedures established in Article XXVI of said Chapter and this Article. If all five members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals are not present, the hearing shall be postponed to a later date. (d) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall also serve as the Board of Appeals and shall hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the building official relative to the application and interpretation of Chapter 18, Building Regulations, in accordance with the procedures established in said Chapter and this Article. If all five members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals are not present, the hearing shall be postponed to a later date. (e) The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision or determination of any such administrative official or building official or to decide in favor of an applicant on any matter arising under Chapter 16 or Chapter 18, including the granting of variances.
peals shall operate in accordance with the Open Meetings Law, Section 24-6-401 et seq., C.R.S. (c) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have the power to expend those funds appropriated for its use by the City Council. Sec. 2-5-30. Powers and duties. (a) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have those powers delegated to it by City ordinances and resolutions, including but not limited to Chapter 16, Zoning, and Chapter 18, Building Regulations, of this Municipal Code. (b) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals may grant variances from Chapter 16, Zoning, when a strict application of the Chapter would cause peculiar and exceptional practical difficulties or exceptional and undue hardship, subject to the limitations and approval criteria set forth in Chapter 16, Article XX. (c) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall hear and decide appeals from and review any administrative order, requirement, decision or determination made by any administrative official charged with the enforcement of Chapter 16, Zoning, in accordance with the procedures established in Article XXVI of said Chapter and this Article. If all five members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals are not present, the hearing shall be postponed to a later date. (d) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall also serve as the Board of Appeals and shall hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the building official relative to the application and interpretation of Chapter 18, Building Regulations, in accordance with the procedures established in said Chapter and this Article. If all five members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals are not present, the hearing shall be postponed to a later date. (e) The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision or determination of any such administrative official or building official or to decide in favor of an applicant on any matter arising under Chapter 16 or Chapter 18, including the granting of variances.
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Sec. 2-5-40. Appeals process. (a) Any person who desires to appeal a decision of an administrative official enforcing Chapter 16 or 18 of this Municipal Code shall first file with the Planning Department an application and other documentation, as required by Chapter 16, Article XXVI, or Chapter 18, within the time specified, or if no time is specified, within a reasonable time. When the application is complete, the Director of Planning and Community Development (the "Director") shall transmit to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals the application and all papers constituting the record on which the action appealed from was taken. The applicant shall be responsible for complying with the public notice requirements contained in Chapter 16, Article XXVI. (b) An appeal stays all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from unless the official from whom the appeal is taken certifies to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals, specifying the facts that justify his or her opinion, that a stay would cause imminent peril to life or property. In that case, proceedings shall not be stayed unless a restraining order is granted by the District Court. (c) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall set a reasonable time for hearing the appeal, and the Director shall provide notice to the parties. Such hearings shall be informal, and no transcript of proceedings or compliance with the rules of evidence shall be required. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall make its decisions, in writing, within a reasonable time. (d) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall not have the power to grant a use variance or any variance authorizing a violation of any City ordinance or to waive the requirements of the codes in Chapter 18. Sec. 2-5-50. Review by Court. Every decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be subject to review by the District Court in and for Douglas County. The appeal shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days from the final action taken by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. The appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved or by an officer, department or board of the City.
cisions, in writing, within a reasonable time. (d) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall not have the power to grant a use variance or any variance authorizing a violation of any City ordinance or to waive the requirements of the codes in Chapter 18.
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Sec. 2-5-50. Review by Court. Every decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be subject to review by the District Court in and for Douglas County. The appeal shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days from the final action taken by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. The appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved or by an officer, department or board of the City. B. Chapter 16, Article XXVI of the Code is hereby repealed and replaced by the following: ARTICLE XXVI Variance and Appeal Standards and Procedures Sec. 16-26-10. Intent. The purpose of this Article is to provide a process and criteria for varying from certain provisions of this Chapter so as to afford a measure of flexibility in the standards, while ensuring that development is sensitive to the natural and built environment and to existing and future residents, and to support or advance community goals and policies. Sec. 16-26-20. Variance limitations. (a) Variances shall be limited to the following: (1) Minimum area of a lot. (2) Maximum height of structures or fences. (3) Minimum setbacks. (4) Minimum off-street parking requirements. (b) A variance for the following shall be strictly prohibited: (1) A use variance to permit a use other than those listed in a specific zoning district. (2) A variance authorizing a violation of this Chapter or any duly adopted ordinance of the City. Sec. 16-26-30. Variance; approval criteria. (a) A variance may be granted only where it can be demonstrated that such: (1) Is sensitive to and compatible with adjoining existing and future land uses; (2) Will not adversely impact the natural environment through unwarranted or undesirable grading, altering of drainages or vegetation removal; (3) Maintains a desirable balance with the overall bulk and massing of building architecture; and (4) Promotes other community goals as set forth in the City’s Comprehensive Plan, such as a well-planned, high-quality and, where appropriate, compact development. (b) A variance may be granted, provided that no substantial detriment to the public good is created and that the intent and purpose of this Chapter is not impaired. Sec. 16-26-40. Administrative variance. The Director may grant up to a twentyfive-percent adjustment in the zoning requirements for those items listed in Subsection 16-26-20(a) in accordance with the approval criteria listed in Section 1626-30. The applicant shall submit the processing fee and the information required in Subsection 16-26-50(d) below to the Community Development Department. The applicant shall notify abutting landowners affected by the appeal or the request. Such notification shall be either a notice of the variance request sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, at least ten (10) days prior to the Director's consideration of such request, or the applicant may obtain a signed statement from the abutting landowners stating that they were notified of the variance request and submit those signatures with the application. A decision by the Director to deny such variance may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals in accordance with the procedure in Section 16-26-50 below. A written appeal shall be submitted by the applicant to the Community Development Department within ten (10) days of such denial. Sec. 16-26-50. Appeals or variances to Board of Adjustment and Appeals. (a) Appeal. An appeal may be taken to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals by any person aggrieved by an inability to obtain a building permit or by an administrative decision of any official based upon or made in the course of the administration or enforcement of the provisions of this Chapter. (b) Vote required. The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision or determination of any such administrative official or to decide in favor of the applicant on a variance request. (c) Preapplication review for variance or appeal. The applicant shall discuss the variance or appeal informally with staff to discuss the procedures and submittal requirements. (d) Submittal requirements. The applicant shall submit the following to the Community Development Department: (1) A completed application form. (2) Proof of ownership of the land which is the subject of the variance or appeal. (3) Application fee (fee schedule available from the Community Development Department). (4) A site plan, when applicable, indicating how the variance relates to the affected land drawn to scale, including the height and setbacks of all existing and proposed structures and any other information requested by the Director. (5) An explanation in narrative form explaining the variance or appeal and how it meets the approval criteria in Section 1626-30 herein. (e) Formal review process. (1) The submittal shall be reviewed for completeness and the applicant notified of any inadequacies. An incomplete submittal shall not be processed. (2) Once the submittal is determined to be complete, staff shall submit the application to the appropriate referral agencies, schedule the variance or appeal before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals and notify the applicant of the date and time of the public hearing. (3) The applicant is responsible for posting notice on the property and notifying the abutting landowners in accordance with the public notice requirements in Section 16-26-60 below. (4) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall evaluate the application, referral agency comments, staff report and public testimony, and shall approve, conditionally approve, table for further study or deny the appeal or variance. (5) The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be necessary for a variance. The Board's determination shall be based on the evidence presented and compliance with the applicable criteria.
Holiday Deadlines for Legal Publications! B. Chapter 16, Article XXVI of the Code is hereby repealed and replaced by the following: ARTICLE XXVI
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Sec. 16-26-20. Variance limitations. (a) Variances shall be limited to the following: (1) Minimum area of a lot. (2) Maximum height of structures or fences. (3) Minimum setbacks. (4) Minimum off-street parking requirements. (b) A variance for the following shall be strictly prohibited: (1) A use variance to permit a use other than those listed in a specific zoning district. (2) A variance authorizing a violation of this Chapter or any duly adopted ordinance of the City.
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Sec. 2-5-40. Appeals process. (a) Any person who desires to appeal a decision of an administrative official enforcing Chapter 16 or 18 of this Municipal Code shall first file with the Planning Department an application and other documentation, as required by Chapter 16, Article XXVI, or Chapter 18, within the time specified, or if no time is specified, within a reasonable time. When the application is complete, the Director of Planning and Community Development (the "Director") shall transmit to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals the application and all papers constituting the record on which the action appealed from was taken. The applicant shall be responsible for complying with the public notice requirements contained in Chapter 16, Article XXVI. (b) An appeal stays all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from unless the official from whom the appeal is taken certifies to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals, specifying the facts that justify his or her opinion, that a stay would cause imminent peril to life or property. In that case, proceedings shall not be stayed unless a restraining order is granted by the District Court. (c) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall set a reasonable time for hearing the appeal, and the Director shall provide notice to the parties. Such hearings shall be informal, and no transcript of proceedings or compliance with the rules of evidence shall be required. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall make its decisions, in writing, within a reasonable time. (d) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall not have the power to grant a use variance or any variance authorizing a violation of any City ordinance or to waive the requirements of the codes in Chapter 18.
B. Chapter 16, Article XXVI of the Code is hereby repealed and replaced by the following:
consideration of such request, or the applicant may obtain a signed statement from the abutting landowners stating that they were notified of the variance request and submit those signatures with the application. A decision by the Director to deny such variance may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals in accordance with the procedure in Section 16-26-50 below. A written appeal shall be submitted by the applicant to the Community Development Department within ten (10) days of such denial.
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Sec. 16-26-50. Appeals or variances to Board of Adjustment and Appeals. (a) Appeal. An appeal may be taken to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals by any person aggrieved by an inability to obtain a building permit or by an administrative decision of any official based upon or made in the course of the administration or enforcement of the provisions of this Chapter. (b) Vote required. The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision or determination of any such administrative official or to decide in favor of the applicant on a variance request. (c) Preapplication review for variance or appeal. The applicant shall discuss the variance or appeal informally with staff to discuss the procedures and submittal requirements. (d) Submittal requirements. The applicant shall submit the following to the Community Development Department: (1) A completed application form. (2) Proof of ownership of the land which is the subject of the variance or appeal. (3) Application fee (fee schedule available from the Community Development Department). (4) A site plan, when applicable, indicating how the variance relates to the affected land drawn to scale, including the height and setbacks of all existing and proposed structures and any other information requested by the Director. (5) An explanation in narrative form explaining the variance or appeal and how it meets the approval criteria in Section 1626-30 herein. (e) Formal review process. (1) The submittal shall be reviewed for completeness and the applicant notified of any inadequacies. An incomplete submittal shall not be processed. (2) Once the submittal is determined to be complete, staff shall submit the application to the appropriate referral agencies, schedule the variance or appeal before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals and notify the applicant of the date and time of the public hearing. (3) The applicant is responsible for posting notice on the property and notifying the abutting landowners in accordance with the public notice requirements in Section 16-26-60 below. (4) The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall evaluate the application, referral agency comments, staff report and public testimony, and shall approve, conditionally approve, table for further study or deny the appeal or variance. (5) The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be necessary for a variance. The Board's determination shall be based on the evidence presented and compliance with the applicable criteria. Sec. 16-26-60. Public notice requirements. The applicant shall be responsible for public notification. In calculating the time period for public notification, the day of posting or mailing shall be counted toward the total number of days required. The day of the hearing shall not be counted toward this total. (a) Mailed notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals hearing, the applicant shall send a written notice of said hearing by first class mail to all adjoining landowners and to homeowners' associations which have authority over property located within two hundred (200) feet of the land under consideration. The notice shall include: (1) An explanation of the variance or appeal in narrative form; (2) A vicinity map; and (3) A site plan (when applicable). At least five (5) days prior to the public hearing, the applicant shall submit to the Community Development Department a copy of the notice sent to the landowners, an alphabetical listing of the parties receiving notice and a map illustrating the location of the abutting landowners. (b) Posted notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals hearing, the applicant shall post a notice on the land under consideration. The sign posting shall consist of at least one (1) sign facing each abutting right-ofway, within ten (10) feet of the lot line abutting the right-of-way, visible from the right-of-way, placed on posts at least four (4) feet above ground level. Each sign shall measure not less than three (3) feet by four (4) feet. Letter size shall be a minimum of three (3) inches high. The notice shall read:
the hearing shall not be counted toward this total. (a) Mailed notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals hearing, the applicant shall send a written notice of said hearing by first class mail to all adjoining landowners and to homeowners' associations which have authority over property located within two hundred (200) feet of the land under consideration. The notice shall include: (1) An explanation of the variance or appeal in narrative form; (2) A vicinity map; and (3) A site plan (when applicable). At least five (5) days prior to the public hearing, the applicant shall submit to the Community Development Department a copy of the notice sent to the landowners, an alphabetical listing of the parties receiving notice and a map illustrating the location of the abutting landowners. (b) Posted notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals hearing, the applicant shall post a notice on the land under consideration. The sign posting shall consist of at least one (1) sign facing each abutting right-ofway, within ten (10) feet of the lot line abutting the right-of-way, visible from the right-of-way, placed on posts at least four (4) feet above ground level. Each sign shall measure not less than three (3) feet by four (4) feet. Letter size shall be a minimum of three (3) inches high. The notice shall read:
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS This land shall be considered for (a variance/ appeal) pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Lone Tree Municipal Code to allow for a change in _________. For more information, call the Community Development Department, [list the phone number provided by the City]. The public hearing is (date), in the City Council Hearing Room, 8527 Lone Tree Pkwy., City of Lone Tree, CO 80124 [or other designated place, if applicable] at (time). Name of Proposal: File Number: Hearing Date: a. An affidavit of sign posting shall be submitted for the file in the Community Development Department at least five (5) days prior to the hearing. The signs shall be photographed by the applicant and attached to the affidavit as follows: (attach photo here) I, (applicant/representative), attest that the above sign was posted on (date), at (location) pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Lone Tree Municipal Code. (signature) (applicant/representative) File name and number: Signed and sworn before me this date: NOTARIZED BY: b. The sign shall be removed by the applicant within two (2) weeks following the final decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals or withdrawal of the application. (c) Additional public notice may be required by the Director. Sec. 16-26-70. Variance requests heard by City Council. The City Council may grant a variance to the zoning requirements for those items listed in Subsection 16-26-20(a), where such request is made concurrent with a Site improvement Plan (SIP) application. (a) Submittal requirements. In addition to the submittal requirements for an SIP, the applicant shall include a narrative explaining the need for the variance and how the request meets the approval criteria in Section 16-26-30 herein. (b) Public notice. In addition to the notice of such variance request being sent to referral agencies and homeowners' associations as part of the SIP process, the Director may require additional noticing as provided in Section 16-26-60. (c) Approval criteria. A variance or appeal may be granted by the City Council where it is determined that the applicant has met the approval criteria in Section 16-26-30. Sec. 16-26-80. Post-approval action. Construction pursuant to approval of a variance or an appeal shall be completed within eighteen (18) months from the date the variance/appeal was granted, unless otherwise specified by the reviewing authority as provided herein. An extension of time may be granted by the reviewing authority as provided herein for good cause shown, upon a written request by the applicant.
ector may require additional noticing as provided in Section 16-26-60. (c) Approval criteria. A variance or appeal may be granted by the City Council where it is determined that the applicant has met the approval criteria in Section 16-26-30.
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Sec. 16-26-80. Post-approval action. Construction pursuant to approval of a variance or an appeal shall be completed within eighteen (18) months from the date the variance/appeal was granted, unless otherwise specified by the reviewing authority as provided herein. An extension of time may be granted by the reviewing authority as provided herein for good cause shown, upon a written request by the applicant.
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Sec. 16-26-90. Post-denial application. If denied by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals or City Council, a resubmittal of the same or substantially same variance or appeal application shall not be accepted within one (1) year from the date of denial by the Board or, in the event of litigation, from the date of the entry of the final judgment. However, if evidence is presented to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals showing that there has been a substantial change in physical conditions or circumstances, the Board may reconsider the variance/appeal. A new application and processing fee shall be required. Sec. 16-26-100. Review by Court. Every decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals related to provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to review by the District Court in and for Douglas County. The appeal shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days from the final action taken by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. The appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved or by an officer, department or board of the City. C. Section 16-36-20 of the Code is hereby amended by repealing the definitions to Board of Adjustment and Board of Appeals and replacing them with the following definition: Board of Adjustment and Appeals means the persons appointed by the City Council and acting pursuant to the provisions of the Charter. ARTICLE 5 - PROVISIONS EFFECTIVE The provisions of this Ordinance shall go into effect on January 1, 2015. ARTICLE 6 – SEVERABILITY If any part or provision of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance is adjudged to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such part, provision, or application shall not affect any of the remaining parts, provisions or applications of this Ordinance which can be given the effect without the invalid provision, part or application, and to this end the provisions and parts of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. ARTICLE 7 – CAUSES OF ACTION RETAINED Nothing in this Ordinance hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding impending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired or affected by this Ordinance. ARTICLE 8 – EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days following publication after first reading if no changes are made or twenty (20) days following publication after a second reading if changes are made upon a second reading. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ON OCTOBER 21, 2014. CITY OF LONE TREE James D. Gunning, Mayor ATTEST: Jennifer Pettinger, CMC, City Clerk Legal Notice No.: 926351 First Publication: October 30, 2014 Last Publication: October 30, 2014 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
The legal publication deadlines surrounding the holidays Sec. 16-26-90. Post-denial application. are very tight this year. Below are If denied by the Board of Adjustment anddeadlines and publication Appeals or City Council, a resubmittal of dates. Thethewisest action same or course substantiallyof same variancewould be to email notices or appeal application shall not be accepearly so there is be no delay in publication. ted within one (1) year from the date of denial by the Board or, in the event of litig-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS This land shall be considered for (a variance/ appeal) pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Lone Tree Municipal Code to allow for a change in _________. For more information, call the Community Development Department, [list the phone number provided by the City]. The public hearing is (date), in the City Council Hearing Room, 8527 Lone Tree Pkwy., City of Lone Tree, CO 80124 [or other designated place, if applicable] at (time). Name of Proposal: File Number: Hearing Date: a. An affidavit of sign posting shall be submitted for the file in the Community Development Department at least five (5) days prior to the hearing. The signs shall be photographed by the applicant and attached to the affidavit as follows: (attach photo here) I, (applicant/representative), attest that the above sign was posted on (date), at (location) pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Lone Tree Municipal Code. (signature) (applicant/representative) File name and number: Signed and sworn before me this date: NOTARIZED BY: b. The sign shall be removed by the applicant within two (2) weeks following the final decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals or withdrawal of the application. (c) Additional public notice may be required by the Director.
ation, from the date of the entry of the final judgment. However, if evidence is presented to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals showing that there has been a substantial change in physical conditions or circumstances, the Board may reconsider the variance/appeal. A new application and processing fee shall be required.
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Sec. 16-26-100. Review by Court. Every decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals related to provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to review by the District Court in and for Douglas County. The appeal shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days from the final action taken by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. The appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved or by an officer, department or board of the City. C. Section 16-36-20 of the Code is hereby amended by repealing the definitions to Board of Adjustment and Board of Appeals and replacing them with the following definition: Board of Adjustment and Appeals means the persons appointed by the City Council and acting pursuant to the provisions of the Charter.
For notices publishing Dec. 31, January 1, 2 (New Year’s week) For Elbert County News, Pikes Peak Courier, and the Tri-Lakes Tribune: End of day Friday, December 19.
All other papers, the deadline will be noon Monday December 22. PAGES WiLL bE FiNiShED AND ARTICLE 5 - PROVISIONS EFFECTIVE uPLOADED The provisions of this Ordinance shall goFOR PRESS DECEMbER 23. into effect on January 1, 2015.
Deadlines for legal notices publishing ARTICLE 6 – SEVERABILITY For notices publishing January 7, 8, 9 the any part or provision of this Ordinance, before and after Christmas / IforNew year’s: for submission to the newspaper is: its application to any deadline person or circum-
stance is adjudged to be invalid or unenElbert County News, Pikes Peak forceable, 24, the invalidityFor or unenforceabilFor notices to be published December ity of such part, provision, or application Courier, and the Tri-Lakes Tribune: not affect for any of the remaining parts, 25 and 26 (Christmas week) theshall deadline Endofof December 30. provisions or applications thisdayTuesday, Ordinsubmission to the newspaper is:ance which can be given the effect without the invalid provision, part or application, For Elbert County News, Pikes Peak and to this end the provisions and parts of All other papers, the deadline will be noon this Ordinance are declared to be severCourier, and the Tri-Lakes Tribune: December 31. Papers will be FiNiShED able. End of day Monday, December 15. AND uPLOADED FOR PubLiCATiON ON ARTICLE 7 – CAUSES OF ACTION RETAINED NEW yEAR’S EvE! ALL other notices are due end of day inTuesNothing this Ordinance hereby adopted Sheree Sandell shall be construed to Questions: affect any suit Contact or day, December Papers will go to press Sec. 16-26-70. Variance16. requests heard proceeding impending inatany court, or any 303-566-4088 or byONE City Council. rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any WEEk PRiOR TO ChRiSTMAS! legals@coloradocommunitymedia.com The City Council may grant a variance to cause or causes of action acquired or ex-
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Sec. 2-5-50. Review by Court. Every decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be subject to review by the District Court in and for Douglas County. The appeal shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days from the final action taken by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. The appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved or by an officer, department or board of the City.
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good is created and that the intent and purpose of this Chapter is not impaired.
Sec. 16-26-40. Administrative variance. The Director may grant up to a twentyfive-percent adjustment in the zoning requirements for those items listed in Subsection 16-26-20(a) in accordance with the approval criteria listed in Section 1626-30. The applicant shall submit the processing fee and the information required in Subsection 16-26-50(d) below to the Community Development Department. The applicant shall notify abutting landowners affected by the appeal or the request. Such notification shall be either a notice of the variance request sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, at least ten (10) days prior to the Director's consideration of such request, or the applicant may obtain a signed statement from the abutting landowners stating that they were notified of the variance request and submit those signatures with the application. A decision by the Director to deny such variance may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals in accordance with the procedure in Section 16-26-50 below. A written appeal shall be submitted by the applicant to the Community Development Department within ten (10) days of such denial.
Sec. 16-26-60. Public notice requirements. The applicant shall be responsible for public notification. In calculating the time period for public notification, the day of posting or mailing shall be counted toward the total number of days required. The day of the hearing shall not be counted toward this total. (a) Mailed notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals hearing, the applicant shall send a written notice of said hearing by first class mail to all adjoining landowners and to homeowners' associations which have authority over property located within two hundred (200) feet of the land under consideration. The notice shall include: (1) An explanation of the variance or appeal in narrative form; (2) A vicinity map; and (3) A site plan (when applicable). At least five (5) days prior to the public hearing, the applicant shall submit to the Community Development Department a copy of the notice sent to the landowners, an alphabetical listing of the parties receiving notice and a map illustrating the location of the abutting landowners. (b) Posted notice. At least fifteen (15)
the zoning requirements for those items isting, under any act or ordinance hereby listed in Subsection 16-26-20(a), where repealed; nor shall any just or legal right such request is made concurrent with a or remedy of any character be lost, imSite improvement Plan (SIP) application. paired or affected by this Ordinance. (a) Submittal requirements. In addition to the submittal requirements for an SIP, the ARTICLE 8 – EFFECTIVE DATE applicant shall include a narrative explainThis Ordinance shall become effective ing the need for the variance and how the thirty (30) days following publication after request meets the approval criteria in Secfirst reading if no changes are made or tion 16-26-30 herein. twenty (20) days following publication after (b) Public notice. In addition to the notice a second reading if changes are made of such variance request being sent to reupon a second reading. ferral agencies and homeowners' associations as part of the SIP process, the DirINTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED ector may require additional noticing as PUBLISHED ON OCTOBER 21, 2014. provided in Section 16-26-60. (c) Approval criteria. A variance or appeal CITY OF LONE TREE may be granted by the City Council where James D. Gunning, Mayor Everythat day, government it is determined thethe applicant has met makes decisions that this one to publish public notices since the birth the approval criteria in Section 16-26-30. theyATTEST: can affect your life. Whether are decisions on of the nation. Local newspapers remain the most Jennifer Pettinger, zoning, Post-approval taxes, new action. businesses or myriad other trusted source of public notice information. This Sec. 16-26-80. CMC, City Clerk Construction pursuant to approval of a issues, a big role in your variance or angovernments appeal shall be play completed Legal Noticelife. No.: 926351newspaper publishes the information you need within eighteen (18) months have from the date onFirst Publication:like Octoberto 30, 2014involved in your community. Governments relied newspapers stay the variance/appeal was granted, unless Last Publication: October 30, 2014 otherwise specified by the reviewing auPublisher: Douglas County News-Press thority as provided herein. An extension of time may be granted by the reviewing authority as provided herein for good cause shown, upon a written request by the applicant.
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Sec. 16-26-50. Appeals or variances to Board of Adjustment and Appeals. (a) Appeal. An appeal may be taken to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals by any person aggrieved by an inability to obtain a building permit or by an administrative decision of any official based upon or
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Sec. 16-26-90. Post-denial application. If denied by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals or City Council, a resubmittal of the same or substantially same variance