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Premier Riverfront location in Basalt... it is rare to find a riverfront property that sits directly on the river at river level! This property has the Frying Pan River running through your back yard PLUS it is only one block to downtown Basalt. Located in the desirable River Cove neighborhood, this home features three bedrooms, an office plus a bonus room that can be used as a fourth bedroom, exercise room or playroom. The home has fabulous outdoor deck areas and a stone patio next to the river. If you want Riverfront, this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss! $1,795,000 MLS#: 136404

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WELCOME MAT

INSIDE this EDITION VOLUME 3 F ISSUE NUMBER 48

DEPARTMENTS 06 THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION 10 LEGENDS & LEGACIES 12

FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

16 FOOD MATTERS 30 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 42 CROSSWORD 43 CLOSING ENCOUNTERS

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of the massive development at the foot of the Snowmass Ski Area. Snowmass Sun Editor Jill

Circulation Maria Wimmer

Production Manager Evan Gibbard Arts Editor Andrew Travers

LOCAL CALENDAR

It’s the Snowmass story that never seems to end: Base Village. And now, with the latest round

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Publication Designer Ashley Detmering

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Editor Jeanne McGovern

Art Director Afton Groepper

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General manager Samantha Johnston

Contributing Writers Amiee White Beazley Amanda Rae Busch John Colson Mary Eshbaugh Hayes Kelly J. Hayes Barbara Platts Bob Ward Tim Willoughby High Country News Aspen Historical Society Sales Ashton Hewitt William Gross David Laughren Max Vadnais Louise Walker Tim Kurnos Read the eEdition http://issuu.com/theaspentimes Classified Advertising (970) 925-9937

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PERFECT LOCATION

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This two-bedroom home is situated on a 3,293 sq. ft. lot within walking distance to Aspen. There is a redevelopment of up to a 3,000 sq. ft. home. Beautiful views of Aspen Mountain and a southern exposure make this a great lot. Walk to town and the gondola. Enjoy many amenities that are included in the low monthly fee. $595,000 MLS#: 136116

Perfect opportunity to own at the Stonebridge Inn and have a great rental property. Ski during the day and dine at the Artisan Restaurant in the evening. Amenities include housekeeping, heated pool, hot tub, fitness center area, on-site management. $99,900 MLS#: 136052

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BASALT This six acre home site has it all. Huge unobstructed views, privacy from surrounding trees and a very manageable flat building area. Come discover the perfect place to build your custom home on top of the hill overlooking the valley and all the surrounding mountain ranges. Everything you want, including peace and quiet tranquility, and all with easy access to Highway 82. $275,000 MLS#: 136328

REDSTONE This river front motel/condo is in excellent condition and is located in the heart of the historical village of Redstone, CO. This property is very unique to the area because of the condo status it offers which allows for endless possibilities. If you would like to continue with the hotel your cliental in place that returns year after year. This business is being sold turnkey. The comfortable owner/manager apartment is on site. $749,000 MLS#: 136207

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

with ANDREW TRAVERS

POPULAR MUSIC JUSTICE SNOW’S CLOSES OUT a busy summer and fall of music and live spectacle at the end of October, with three shows and an evening of poetry at the downtown bar/restaurant. It’s the last hurrah for Justice Snow’s before it goes dark the offseason from Nov. 1 to 17. Henhouse Prowlers, a bluegrass outfit from Chicago that is on a five-stop tour through Colorado and Utah, will play on Saturday, Oct. 25 at 8:30 p.m. The hardtouring band’s most recent album is last year’s “Breaking Ground.” Justice Snow’s regulars Alison May and Jackson Emmer will play two nights at the bar (Oct. 28 and 30, 9 p.m.), before heading out on a fall tour in Texas. The pair, along with guitarist Sam Moss, played a monthlong residency at the bar this summer, performing traditional American music ranging from Appalachian bluegrass to early country, blues, rock and folk. Poet Alya Howe hosts a Halloween-themed “Poetry Brothel” on Oct. 29, featuring spoken word by writers Jackson Hardin, Kailey Morford, Michele Murkey, Trina Ortega, and Emmer. The unique Brothel series allows audience members to place bids on their favorite poems, with the highest bidder receiving the poems of their choice. The bar is asking for a $10 suggested donation for The Henhouse Prowlers show, but the rest of the events are free. For more info, call Justice Snow’s at 970-429-8192.

Henhouse Prowlers, a Chicago bluegrass band, kicks off a busy week at Justice Snow’s on Saturday, Oct. 25. The bar also hosts shows by Jackson Emmer and Alison May, and a Poetry Brothel night.

CURRENTEVENTS FILM

Singer Channy Casselle and her Minneapolis synth-pop band Polica will play Belly Up Aspen on Sunday, Oct. 26. Warren Miller’s “Climb to Glory,” a film about the 10th Mountain Division, screens at the Wheeler Opera House on Saturday, Oct. 25.

THE STORY OF the 10th Mountain Division ski troopers comes to the big screen at the Wheeler Opera House on Saturday, Oct. 25 in Warren Miller’s “Climb to Glory.” The 45-minute documentary, made in partnership with the Colorado Ski and Snowboard Museum and presented by the Aspen Historical Society, follows the World War II ski soldiers from their time at Camp Hale, into the war in Italy before tracing their impact on the birth of the American ski industry. Tickets are $15 and available at the Wheeler Box Office and www.aspenshowtix.com. The show starts at 6 p.m.

POPULAR MUSIC THE BELLY UP’S AUTUMN RUN of up-and-coming indie bands continues on Sunday, Oct. 26 with a show by the Minneapolis synth-pop band Polica. The five-piece band, powered by Channy Casselle’s impassioned vocals, is still riding a wave of buzz from its acclaimed 2013 album “Shulamith” and the show promises to be a high point of the offseason entertainment scene. The show starts at 9 p.m. Web of Sunsets opens. Tickets are $18 in advance and $20 day-of. They’re available at the Belly Up box office and www.bellyupaspen.com.

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Your BEST FRIEND is waiting for YOU!

THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

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Nuts running rampant? Blame Ronald Reagan DO YOU KNOW...

TYSON AND BUDDY

this cute, quiet, fouryear-old Terrier/ Chihuahua mix who was found wandering on the backside of Aspen Mountain on Midnight Mine Rd. on 10/11/14? He is really sweet and gets along great with people and other pets, including cats.

Tyson is an active, affectionate, 8-year-old Miniature Pinscher who gets along well with people and other pets, including cats. He was released to the shelter with his best friend, Buddy, who is also good with people and other pets. Buddy is an adorable, affectionate, 6-year-old Maltese male. They were turned in because of housing and would love to be adopted together, but it is not mandatory. These are great dogs!

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CHICKEN

Gentle, 10-year-old, retired sled dog who gets along well with other dogs. She used to be shy with people, but has really come out of her shell. She loves to go on walks with volunteers.

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Sam is a 5-month-old Black Dachshund mix female from Merced, California. A real pistol. Not intimidated by anything! Super friendly, playful and well socialized with people and other dogs.

Gentle, seven-yearold Chow mix. Great with mellow dogs, cats and people. Initially shy with strangers, but warms up quickly. Loves to cuddle and is a loyal companion. Just uncomfortable around active children + dogs so quiet, adult household is best.

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crackpots and paranoiacs up here. Once more, look at the homeless population, which sports an awful lot of people who seem OK with being excessively dirty, living beyond the bounds of your “normal” suburban lifestyle, and talking to themselves in loud and argumentative voices any time of the day or night. But, wait, wasn’t that how “normal” people described “hippies” in the ’60s? Were hippies all crackpots? And what does that say about where we’re at today, when all those hippies have grown older, fatter and more conservative, and actually run the country? Take a look at the driver in the car next to yours while stopped in traffic some morning. I can’t count the number of times I’ve glanced over to see my fellow traveler locked in a heated argument with his or her windshield, gearshift, or some other inanimate equipment. Should all drivers who chatter to themselves be locked in a padded room for a while, so they can resolve whatever differences exist between them and, say, Harvey the invisible rabbit? I think not. We couldn’t build enough padded rooms to house them all, for one thing. I agree that we need better facilities for dealing with the dangerously deranged, the people who obviously have slipped a cog in their mental machinery, grown violent and might harm themselves or others. Putting them in jail, which is what often happens, certainly is not the answer, especially when no crime has been committed. But mental hospitals are expensive. We’ve got billionaires who need tax breaks and illogical weapons systems that must be built, so what’s a country to do? I recall that, about 30 years ago, a certain Republican president decided he could save huge amounts of federal money by emptying out our mental hospitals. Ronald Reagan, like Richard Nixon before him, associated psychiatry with communism, meaning he believed the insane were kind of like Poland — people who should be freed from the yoke of their oppressors, regardless of the consequences — and acted on that belief. So, are Reagan and his followers to blame for Aspen’s overburden of mentally ill citizens? And, more importantly, how many of our uncared-for, mentally ill citizens are Republicans themselves, and therefore responsible for their own predicament? Think about it.

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EMMA

Emma has matured beautifully! She is an adorable, sweet, 5-month-old puppy with incredibly large ears that shoot up to the sky and suggest the possibility of some German Shepherd blood in her lineage. Emma is active, playful, and gets along well with everyone!

ASPEN NEEDS A NUT HOUSE, according to a recent story published by the Aspen Daily News. Of course, some would say the entire town is a nut house, and that what Aspen really needs is an encircling wall with a chained gate and guard towers at every corner. I’d expect the state’s Republican Party to endorse that solution, as a way of locking down all the liberal money that flows from Aspen checkbooks into the political coffers of Democrats. And I’d expect the federal Drug Enforcement Administration to give its endorsement, too, since everybody knows that Aspen is a place where the use of drugs is seen as the equivalent of catching a cold — it might make you act kind of weird for a while, but you’ll get over it and there’s no sense in locking you up for it. And those boys and girls at the DEA really hate anything that smacks of going easy on drug users, or worse, drug dealers. Why, the agency has more than once tried to find something — anything — to show that former Pitkin County Sheriff Bob Braudis was a doper or a pusher himself, to no avail. So, yeah, the DEA would love to see a wall with towers go up around the town, and to give each agent a tour as a guard in one of those towers, just for a little while, to give vent to their hatred for all the town stands for in terms of the failed War On Drugs. Talk about your out-ofcontrol nuts jobs. Anyways, back to Aspen’s need for a nut house. According to the news story cited above, “suicides, depression and mental breakdowns have reached epidemic status in Aspen.” Hmmm. I’d say that the term, “epidemic,” seems a little overblown. Sure, we’ve got a lot of homeless people who look and act a little nuts, and no one can doubt that we have more suicides and depressives than seem appropriate for our population. But an epidemic? I don’t know. The story notes that there is only one psychiatric hospital between Denver and Salt Lake City, and that sole facility is in Grand Junction. So, is this a sign of lagging public support for the mentally ill among us here in the mountains, or evidence of a greater need for such places in the cities that hem us in? Or is it simply an acknowledgement that, generally speaking, there are more nuts in the cities than there are in the high country? Again, I’m not sure. Are you? I must admit, we have our share of

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VOX POP Who’s your pick to win this year’s Super Bowl based on the current standings? BUD HICKMAN B A S A LT

“Well hopefully the Broncos! In reality though there are a few other good teams like Cincinnati...and you can’t rule out the Seahawks. I think this is going to be Peyton’s year.”

DON LYMAN B A S A LT

“Well of course I’m going to say the Patriots, because I’m a New Englander. I have to stay loyal to my team. Go Pats!”

MARIO ALVERDE B A S A LT

“Dallas Cowboys. All the way! They have improved a lot this year, and I can’t wait to see them make it to the playoffs.”

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

by TIM WILLOUGHBY

The Hoaglund barn in its original location, before it was reassembled at Alpine Bank in Snowmass.

THE LEANER Back before the ski area opened in Snowmass, no one

undertook the journey from Aspen unless they knew a rancher there or intended to head up toward Snowmass Lake for some fishing.

From Highway 82, Brush Creek Road climbed a long way through dust and over many a bump toward the distant community. The only good thing about that road was it was not too twisty; there were long straight sections from which plumes of distant dust could be seen, shot into the air by approaching cars. For a child riding in the back seat it was not a particularly exciting adventure, except for seeing “the leaner.” Removed by distance from one another, ranchers were fairly selfsufficient and raised cattle and feed. Although valley ranches appeared outwardly more or less as they had during the early days of their homesteading in the late 1800s, by the 1950s some had changed family ownership. As you climbed up the road, the Melton, Sinclair, Anderson, and Louie Rehnquist ranches led to the Hoaglund ranch at the divide. My grandfather initiated our family’s trips up to Snowmass Creek during the 1920s. He and grandmother liked to fish; Snowmass Creek, and especially Snowmass Lake, were favorite fishing spots.

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They loaded their four children into their 1923 Buick for a picnic or an overnight camping trip. My mother didn’t fish, but my father and she continued the tradition, minus the camping part, in a 1948 Buick. They

and was secured to the ground on the other side in the same way a ship is tied to a dock, as to keep the barn from floating away in the night. My sister and I named the barn “the leaner” and wondered when it

MY SISTER AND I NAMED THE BARN “THE LEANER” AND WONDERED WHEN IT WOULD TOPPLE COMPLETELY. COMPARED TO OTHER BARNS OF THE TIME IT WAS NOT OLD. THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY RESEARCHED ITS HISTORY LAST YEAR AND FOUND THAT HOMESTEADER WILFRED LAFAYETTE HURST BUILT IT IN 1893. THE HOAGLUNDS PURCHASED THE PROPERTY IN 1946 AND, I BELIEVE, SAVED THE BARN BY INSTALLING THE CABLE. took half as many children, my sister and me in the backseat. If the road hadn’t been so rough we may have dozed off; instead we viewed the scenery. When we got to Hoagland’s, father would slow the car to a crawl because the road passed within a few feet of a barn. The barn tilted away from the road, as if it feared the traffic. A cable attached to the barn’s roof crossed over the road

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would topple completely. Compared to other barns of the time it was not old. The Aspen Historical Society researched its history last year and found that homesteader Wilfred Lafayette Hurst built it in 1893. The Hoaglunds purchased the property in 1946 and, I believe, saved the barn by installing the cable. I was fascinated to learn that because the cable restricted vehicle

passage, it was removed. Perhaps because it had settled into its slumped position, the barn did not fall down. Instead it appeared to strain to stand as tall as possible for many years after the cable was removed. The structure’s noble-seeming stance along with the grainy texture of its sides made it a popular subject for painters and photographers. It tickles me that the barn was moved and restored to become part of Alpine Bank. Little in the Roaring Fork Valley now speaks to the grand ranches that once thrived there. If I had my way, “the leaner” would remain on its original site where it would make passing cars slow down enough to look closely at the Leaning Tower of Snowmass. Tim Willoughby’s family story parallels Aspen’s. He began sharing folklore while teaching for Aspen Country Day School and Colorado Mountain College. Now a tourist in his native town, he views it with historical perspective. Reach him at redmtn2@ comcast.net.

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

compiled by THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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1963

“SNOWMASS AREA OPENED FOR SKIERS,” announced the Aspen Daily Times on Feb. 15, 1963. “The Snowmass tours operation of the Aspen Skiing Corp. resumed snow-cat trips for skiers today. Two Trackmaster snow vehicles each transport a party of up to ten skiers and a guide up the slope eight miles west of Aspen. The area has a vertical descent of about 4000 feet when conditions permit operations from the top of the slope. Tickets and full information are available at the Aspen Skiing Corp. ticket office in town.”

SNOWM A SS

This photo and more can be found in the Aspen Historical Society archives at aspenhistory.org.

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

GEAR of the WEEK

by KRISTA DRISCOLL and SEBASTIAN FOLTZ

RIDE ON: GEAR FOR THE FINAL DAYS OF FALL WITH JUST A FEW WEEKS LEFT before the snow really starts to fall (and stick), we’re taking a look at a couple of items from Pearl Izumi to keep you warm and extend your cycling season just a little longer. All of the gear we’re looking at this week comes in men’s and women’s cuts.

WOMEN’S SUPERSTAR THERMAL PRINT JERSEY The design of the Women’s Superstar Thermal Print Jersey is longer in the back, so you don’t get a drafty gap when you’re leaning over the handlebars, and the semi-form-fit silhouette hugs your body enough to hold in heat but not so much that it clings and rides up as you’re moving around. I dumped a cellphone, house keys and a handful of cash in the lumbar zipper pocket and was still able to ride comfortably. The interior Transfer Fleece material is cozy and promotes moisture transfer, and the outer layer provides some level of wind protection, though a shell would be recommended for windy or rainy days. The sleeves are plenty long so they don’t hike up when you stretch your arms out, and the half-zip in the front is nice for ventilation when you start to get sweaty. The reflective elements on this one are a bit of a joke, as they are limited to a small logo on the back left hip, another on the left shoulder and a design on the left sleeve. The jersey comes in black or dark purple, so I wouldn’t recommend it for night riding. Overall, at $75, the Superstar jersey isn’t anything all that special aside from the cycling-friendly cut, but it’s a decent midlayer for cool fall days and nights.

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MEN’S TRANSFER LS BASE TOP While Pearl Izumi is generally associated with biking and running, the company’s Transfer LS Base top for men provides a versatility that also makes it a solid option to transition to winter sports after fall riding is done. What’s unique about the Transfer top is the windproof fabric in the chest area. This feature really adds to its warmth when you’re out charging a trail in cooler temperatures. It does an excellent job of keeping wind from penetrating where you want it least. But even with the windproof chest fabric, it still maintains a high level of breathability and performed well with moisture transfer. It’s lightweight and nonrestrictive and easy to stash in a small pack if the temperature starts to rise. The tuckable-length drop-tail back is a nice touch to keep the top from riding up. Either on its own or as a base layer, the Transfer top is a solid choice to keep you warm when temperatures start to fall. The top retails around $60.

WOMEN’S SUGAR THERMAL CYCLING TIGHT Wearing padded cycling shorts or pants is pretty much necessary for me if I want to bike comfortably for two reasons: 1.) a long, rocky swim while kayaking a few years ago left me with a tailbone that never fully healed, and 2.) I don’t bike often enough for my butt to become accustomed to long hours in the saddle like more serious cyclists. In order to totally embrace the padded wonder that is these cycling tights, you must first get past the fact that walking around in them feels like wearing a giant maxi pad. The Pearl Izumi women’s Sugar Thermal Cycling Tight is equipped with the Tour 3D Chamois, which is rated for enthusiast to intermediate cyclists who bike one to five times a week. In other words, me. The shape of the padding combats the pressure points created by the average saddle, meaning I had a much more pleasant ride, one that didn’t leave me unable to sit down the next day. I put the Pearl Izumi women’s Sugar Thermal Cycling Tight to the test on a fall evening jaunt around Breckenridge when the temperature fell within the suggested comfort zone rating for this product, between about 55 and 65 degrees. The anatomical design and slight stretch of the fabric gave me plenty of flex, and the moisture-wicking properties of both the tight and the chamois were helpful when I worked up a sweat tackling a few hills. The $100 price tag might seem a little steep if you bike only occasionally, but Pearl Izumi’s reputation for quality makes it worthwhile — and your rear end will thank you.

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ON PINOT NOIR SO ENOUGH ABOUT HOTELS and Methuselahs. My honey says the people want to read about wine. So for the next few weeks we are back in the glass, writing about grapes and the juice that flows from them. And of all the grapes in all the world of wine to write about, none compare to Pinot Noir. There have been more words penned about KELLY J. HAYES Pinot than any other grape. Perhaps more than all other grapes combined. And it is not just about the flavors imparted from the thin-skinned grape. No, it is more about the romance that surrounds everything about the grape. Pinot Noir. Say it. “pee-know no-waar.” It just flows from the tongue. It is just so…French. It may be the grape that is the most fun of all to say (you prefer Blaufränkisch?) and that may account for its popularity in restaurants and steakhouses, where it is the most ordered of all red wines, exceeding even Cabernet Sauvignon. But there is more to the romance of Pinot Noir than just the way it sounds. A great Pinot Noir can be a sensual experience. Fine Pinot Noir has a bouquet that intoxicates, a flavor that excites and a finish that lingers. It is silk in the mouth. As there is more written about Pinot Noir than other grapes, it is also likely that there have been more revelatory wine experiences for drinkers than from any other grape as well. A few things you should know: Pinot Noir is a light-bodied, light-colored red wine. It goes down easy and generally has light tannins and a dry style that allows it to pair well with a wide variety of foods. If you are going to dinner at someone’s home and you have no idea what they are preparing, a Pinot is the perfect wine to bring. From fresh salmon to a shrieking BBQ, a Pinot can work well, and

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it is also a great wine to open first and sip as everyone gets the evening started. Plus, you can find a suitable Pinot Noir in just about any price range. Take a $20 bill to your wine shop and you should be able to find something from the California coast or perhaps even Chile that will be fun, fresh and fruit-forward. Looking to impress? Then go with a Premier Cru Burgundy on your AmEx Black Card. Your hosts will make sure to have you back. The finest Pinot Noir on the globe comes from grapes grown in the motherland, Burgundy. Located in the heart of France, Burgundy is a cool-climate region with rolling hills and soils that simultaneously stress and nurture the vines. The thin-skinned Pinot Noir grapes bask in the sun and collect all the bounty that the earth has to offer. And when harvested and gently pressed, they return those same elements to the glass. The hint of dirt, the herbaceous aromas, the flavor of berries, the smell of roses — a wine from the finest vineyards in Burgundy will give the wine drinker all of this and more. And for the most part you will pay for it. In spades. Premier Cru Burgundy is among the most expensive wine in the world. There is a reason why the premier growing area in Burgundy is called the Côte-d’Or, or “Slope of Gold.” But Pinot Noir is grown all over the world, not just in Burgundy. It can be as defining of place in Northern Italy (where they call the grape Pinot Nero) as it is in the Willamette Valley of the Oregon coast. It is this ability for the grape to travel from one cool-climate region to another, and both maintain its natural character while picking up hints of the region, that makes it so special. As long as the region is cool, has plenty of sunshine and nurturing soils, it can support Pinot Noir. Speaking of cool, my personal preference for serving and sipping Pinot Noir is to chill it just a little before you open the bottle. There

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is a window of 55 to 63 degrees that the experts say is optimal. But to my taste, start low and let the bottle warm as you leave it out. The flavor profiles will change and adjust with the temperature. Besides a cool wine can always get warmer, right? Finally, let’s not forget the role that Pinot Noir played in the movie “Sideways.” One of the best scenes about wine ever shot is a simple conversation between Paul Giamatti and Virginia Madsen where she explains why she loves Pinot Noir: “Only when someone has taken the time to truly understand its potential can Pinot be coaxed into its fullest expression. And when that happens, its flavors are the most haunting and brilliant and subtle and thrilling and ancient on the planet.” I couldn’t have said it better myself.

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ALMA ROSA 2012 PINOT NOIR, LA ENCANTADA VINEYARD, STA. RITA HILLS Richard Sanford came to the coast of California four decades ago with a plan to produce Pinot Noir that would rival those of Burgundy. He found a paradise and, after founding Sanford and Benedict, moved on to produce an array of singlevineyard gems under his Alma Rosa label. He says this is best with “Bluebird” by the Buffalo Springfield. Who am I to argue?

Kelly J. Hayes lives in the soon-to-be-designated appellation of Old Snowmass with his wife, Linda, and black Lab named Vino. He can be reached at malibukj@aol.

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GREAT PINOT GROUND So where else does the garden grow? Here are three places to find great Pinot Noir. CENTRAL OTAGO Perhaps the southernmost wine region on earth, this flat plain on the South Island of New Zealand is a hotbed for cool-climate Pinots.

MORNINGTON PENINSULA An up-and-coming region in Australia, this Peninsula, not far from Melbourne, juts into the sea and takes advantage of the cool breezes. RIO NEGRO You know about Malbec. But yes, Virginia, there is Pinot Noir grown in this southern section of the Argentine plains along the Rio Negro River. Bargains abound.

“ONLY WHEN SOMEONE HAS TAKEN THE TIME TO TRULY UNDERSTAND ITS POTENTIAL CAN PINOT BE COAXED INTO ITS FULLEST EXPRESSION. AND WHEN THAT HAPPENS, ITS FLAVORS ARE THE MOST HAUNTING AND BRILLIANT AND SUBTLE AND THRILLING AND ANCIENT ON THE PLANET.” – ACTRESS VIRGINIA MADSEN IN “SIDEWAYS”

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FOOD MATTERS FOOD MATTERS

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’TIS THE SEASON FOR SLOW-COOKER MEALS MADE SIMPLE SLOW-COOKER SHORT RIBS THAT ARE WORTH THE TROUBLE

IT’S FALL — and winter’s just around the corner — so it’s time to break out the slow cooker. Or is it? Two writers give their take — recipes — for slow-cooker success this season. EASY SLOW-COOKER CHILI THAT LIVES UP TO THE HYPE Slow cookers have legions of fans. I am not among them. It’s partly philosophical, partly practical. Let’s start with the latter. Truth is, I’m just not good at producing food that tastes all that great in a slow cooker. Whatever I make ends up either tasteless mush or wildly overcooked or — on days when I’m really shining — both mushy and wildly overcooked. The philosophical side is even worse. I resent it when slow-cooker recipes require me to pre-cook ingredients before adding them to the slow cooker. And so many recipes seem to require this. If I need to brown the meat and toast the spices and simmer the sauce all in different pans before I’m even allowed to touch the device that’s supposed to be making my work easier, I might as well just finish (more quickly!) the dish on the stove. But I accept that I am in the minority. I understand that many people who are not me somehow find these devices useful. I applaud those people. And in their honor, I created a slow-cooker recipe that is everything I think so many are not — easy and tasty. No browning or other pots needed for this dump-and-go vegetarian chili that truly takes just 10 minutes to assemble in the morning. It then can be ignored until you get home from work. J.M. Hirsch is the food editor for The Associated Press. He blogs at www.LunchBoxBlues.com. Email him at jhirsch@ap.org .

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Many people love the idea of a slow cooker because it seems so simple — open the pot, insert ingredients, cover the pot, turn on the heat, then leave it alone. Eight hours later, after a hard day at the office or chasing the kids, you uncover the pot and spoon out a perfectly cooked, and perfectly delicious, dinner. It’s a miracle. And indeed that’s exactly the way it works with some slow-cooker dishes, such as poule au pot (braised whole chicken with vegetables) or bean soups. But if it’s a deeply flavored meat dish, you’ll have to spend as much time prepping it as you would if you were cooking it on top of the stove or in the oven. There’s just no way to brown your meat or vegetables within the moist confines of a slow cooker, which means that those ingredients will require some time in the skillet beforehand. Searing meat in a small amount of hot oil creates what’s known as the Maillard reaction — the meat turns a pleasing brown color and tastes that much better in the finished dish. The same is true for the low and slow browning of onions; the process not only tenderizes the onions, it deepens their color and concentrates their flavor. (Think French onion soup.) In this recipe, the garlic and tomato paste also benefit from a little time in the skillet before joining their confederates in the slow cooker. After sautéing all of these items and transferring them to the cooker, there will be some brown bits left in the bottom of the skillet. These are concentrated meat and onion juices that you’d be crazy not to take advantage of. So the next step is to deglaze the pan, meaning to pour some liquid into it and scrape up those tasty little bits so that they’ll dissolve. In this case I used red wine — red wine and beef are a match made in heaven — but any liquid will do the trick. I turned up the heat to simmer and reduce some of the wine, which tamps down its alcoholic edge and concentrates its flavor. Then I added just a few cups of chicken broth. Admittedly, this doesn’t seem like much liquid for all those short ribs. But one of the advantages of a slow cooker — compared to a Dutch oven or any kind of similar pot in which you’d braise something in an oven — is that none of the liquid escapes or evaporates. On the contrary, any of the liquid produced as the ingredients cook is going to accumulate in the pot. That’s why, when using a slow cooker, you want to cut in half the amount of liquid you add to an oven-braised or stew recipe. Otherwise, you’ll end up with a bland and watery sauce. At this point, you might be wondering why anyone would bother to make short ribs with a slow cooker if it requires as much hands-on effort as braising them in an oven. It’s because nothing beats the low and steady temp of a slow cooker when it comes to producing the tastiest and most tender short ribs you’ve ever eaten. Sara Moulton was executive chef at Gourmet magazine for nearly 25 years, and spent a decade hosting several Food Network shows. She currently stars in public television’s “Sara’s Weeknight Meals” and has written three cookbooks, including “Sara Moulton’s Everyday Family Dinners.”

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by SARA MOULTON and J.M. HIRSCH for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RED WINE-BRAISED SLOW COOKER SHORT RIBS

Start to finish: 4 to 5 or 9 to 10 hours, depending on slow-cooker setting (1 hour active) Servings: 8

This recipe tastes even better a few days after you make it. And if you make it ahead, it is easier to remove the fat. Here is what you do: After the ribs are tender, transfer them to a bowl and strain the cooking liquid over them, discarding the vegetables. Let the mixture cool, then cover and chill overnight. The fat will solidify on top and be very easy to scrape off and discard. Then you just gently reheat the ribs and the liquid in a large saucepan until the ribs are warm. Strain the liquid and set it aside. Discard the bones and trim the excess fat and gristle from the ribs. Thicken the liquid following the instructions in the recipe, then add the ribs to the thickened liquid, heat and serve. 5 pounds English-cut beef short ribs (bone-in), divided Salt and ground black pepper 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 1 1/2 cups thinly sliced yellow onion 2 medium carrots, medium chopped 1 tablespoon minced garlic 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 sprig fresh thyme (or 1 teaspoon dried thyme) 1 bay leaf 750-milliliter bottle red wine 2 cups low-sodium chicken broth 5 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 â „3 cup water 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon lemon juice Horseradish sauce (see recipe)

Season the ribs with salt and pepper. In a large skillet over high, heat half of the oil. Add half the ribs, reduce the heat to medium-high and cook until the ribs are browned on all sides, about 3 minutes per side. Transfer the ribs and most of the oil to a 5- to 7-quart slow cooker. Repeat with the remaining ribs and oil. Transfer the second batch of ribs to the slow cooker, but leave about 2 tablespoons of the oil in the skillet. Reduce the heat under the skillet to medium-low and add the onion and carrots. Cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, 20 to 25 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute. Add the tomato paste, thyme and bay leaf and saute for 2 minutes. Transfer the vegetable mixture to the slow cooker. Return the skillet to medium heat and add the wine. Bring the wine to a boil and simmer until it is reduced to about 1 cup. Transfer to the slow cooker, then add the broth. Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 9 to 10 hours, or on high for 4 to 5 hours, or until the meat is very tender and falling off the bone. Use tongs to transfer the ribs to a platter and let stand until they are cool enough to be handled. Meanwhile, strain the liquid in the slow cooker through a mesh strainer into a large saucepan, discarding the solids. Skim off any fat that floats to the surface, then bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Whisk together the flour and water. In a steady stream while whisking, add half of the flour mixture to the cooking liquid. Bring the sauce to a boil and whisk in more of the flour mixture, if necessary, to achieve the desired consistency. The sauce should be thick, but still easily poured. Simmer for 5 minutes. Whisk in the mustard and lemon juice, then season with salt and pepper. Meanwhile, discard the bones and trim any excess fat and gristle from the rib meat. Add the ribs to the saucepan and cook gently just until heated through. To serve, arrange rib meat on each plate and spoon some of the pan sauce over and top with some of the horseradish sauce.

SMOKY SLOW COOKER VEGETARIAN CHILI Does everyone in the family prefer a different heat level in their chili? With this recipe, the solution is easy. Just leave out the hot sauce and let each person add it at the table. Start to finish: 4 to 8 hours (depending on slow cooker) Servings: 12 1 large yellow onion, diced 1 large sweet potato, peeled and diced 3 cups peeled and cubed butternut squash (about a 2 1/2 pound-squash) 28-ounce can crushed tomatoes

3 cups vegetable broth 1/2 cup red wine 15-ounce can kidney beans, drained 15-ounce can great northern or other white beans, drained 8-ounce bag frozen bell pepper strips 6-ounce can tomato paste 6 cloves garlic, minced Juice of 1 lime

1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon cocoa powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon smoked paprika Salt and ground black pepper Hot sauce, to taste Sour cream, to serve Chopped fresh cilantro, to serve Tortilla chips, lightly crushed

HORSERADISH SAUCE Start to finish: 5 minutes Makes 1/2 cup

2 tablespoons bottled horseradish 6 tablespoons sour cream 1/4 teaspoon grated lemon zest Kosher salt and ground black pepper

In a small bowl, whisk together the horseradish, sour cream and lemon zest. Season with salt and pepper.

In a 6-quart slow cooker, combine all ingredients except the salt and pepper, hot sauce, sour cream, cilantro and tortilla chips. Stir well, then cover and turn on the cooker. Let cook for on high for 4 to 6 hours or on low for 6 to 8 hours. The chili can be served any time after the squash and sweet potato are tender. When ready to serve, taste, then season with salt, pepper and hot sauce. Alternatively, leave out the hot sauce and offer it at the table for each diner to adjust heat as desired. Serve topped with sour cream, cilantro and crushed tortilla chips.

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GUNNER’S LIBATIONS

by JEANNE MCGOVERN

THE MANHATTAN A friend recently celebrated a big birthday. We attended his surprise party. But I think what surprised me most was the gift table; it seems everyone got him a bottle of booze. I guess you get to a certain age where you don’t necessarily want “things” — or if you do, you buy them for yourself. I guess it’s also good that by the time you reach such an age, all your friends know what your drink of choice is. In this case, it was the Manhattan. I don’t drink them myself (bourbon is not

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my thing), but I must admit we had some fun with our gift. Rather than just a bottle of good bourbon, a small group of us went in on a

3/4 oz sweet vermouth 2 1/2 oz bourbon whiskey 1 dash bitters 1 maraschino cherry 1 twist orange peel

Manhattan-making “kit.” We got the bourbon, the vermouth and the maraschino cherries at the liquor store, but decided to following the current trend of “interactive” drinking by

Combine the vermouth, bourbon whiskey, and bitters with 2 - 3 ice cubes in a mixing glass. Stir gently, don’t bruise the spirits and cloud the drink. Place the cherry in a chilled cocktail glass and strain the whiskey mixture over the cherry. Rub the cut edge of the orange peel over the rim of the glass and twist it over the drink to release the oils but don’t drop it in.

including a make-your-own bitters set. There are several readily available online (we went with the Williams-Sonoma brand), and I must admit it looks fun — both to make the bitters and mix your own drink. Now will I drink one? Doubtful. But I’m guessing our friend will, for many days beyond his birthday. Libations was created by beloved Aspen Times

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ASPEN UNTUCKED

by BARBARA PLATTS

Aspen’s charm has seduced many a resident — but how long will they stay?

ASPEN: A ONE-NIGHT STAND OR A LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP? ASPEN IS KNOWN FOR its impermanence. With every season comes a new group of young people looking to use the town for their own fun, for their own “Aspen experience.” Now that we are in mid-fall and Aspen is emptying out, I can’t help but think of all those people that left to follow other dreams and how many newcomers are about to arrive chasing new ones. It seems like BARBARA PLATTS that’s almost the purpose of this place, to provide temporary fantasies for adventurous seekers. For me, it feels a bit different. I’ve grown up coming to Aspen. It feels like a second home to me. This area has a place in my heart that no dream city could ever replace. I don’t know if I will stay here forever, but discounting that idea makes me feel like a transient, as opposed to an important part of an evergrowing community. As I thought about transience more and talked to friends who saw their role in this town as short-lived, it got me thinking: What would happen if Aspen were a person you wanted to date? What would happen if Aspen were a boy or girl that you met in a bar? How would you perceive them? How would you approach them? If Aspen were a person, then I’m sure many would see them as an outrageous party animal, someone that is fun to be around for a short period of time but who is too rampantly promiscuous to be

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considered a keeper. Aspen likes to have fun, but may not be very good at serious conversations or relaxing walks on a beach. Aspen is always the life of the party, but probably

the situation. If we stereotype Aspen, either as a person or a place, we lose sight of its essence. We lose sight of its importance. This is a community full of

THERE HAVE BEEN SOME ORGANIZATIONS MAKING STRIDES, SUCH AS THE ASPEN YOUNG PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION, SPRING BOARD AND THE ASPEN NEXT GENERATION ADVISORY COMMISSION. THESE GROUPS ARE WORKING HARD TO SHOW THAT YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE A — PERHAPS PERMANENT — PLACE IN ASPEN. BUT STILL, THERE IS A LACK OF YOUNG EFFORTS WHEN YOU LOOK AT OUR WHOLE POPULATION. THINGS NEED TO CHANGE IF WE HAVE ANY INTEREST IN GETTING TO KNOW ASPEN PAST A SECOND OR THIRD DATE. wouldn’t treat your grandparents with much respect or buy you flowers for no reason. Aspen is adventurous, but probably wouldn’t want a calm night in or to talk about lifetime career goals. Ok, I’ll stop now … you probably get the point, which is if someone was dating Aspen, it seems like more people would choose a casual, non-serious hookup instead of a long-term relationship. They would choose a short visit over a lengthy stay. But what happens when you label someone as a casual one-night stand or a good-for-nothing partier? Does this help you get to know that person better, or is it just a quick and easy way to judge on the surface? Personally, I think it only hurts

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opportunity (and no, I’m not joking). Here, we have the ability to live in a small-town community and have the world come to us. We have the opportunity to get to know people and get involved in philanthropic work through many nonprofit organizations. Plus, we have career options in hospitality, marketing, journalism, sports, environmental studies, paragliding, bartending, education and much more. By ignoring these things and only seeing the outrageous party animal personality, we are choosing not to get involved. We are choosing not to make a commitment. When you choose not to get involved, you overlook someone’s, or some place’s, issues. What if there was a concentrated youth effort

to increase affordable and pet-friendly housing? Or if there was a movement to bring cheaper parking to locals (now that the “prepaid” option is a no-go)? There have been some organizations making strides, such as the Aspen Young Professionals Association, Spring Board and the Aspen Next Generation Advisory Commission. These groups are working hard to show that young people have a — perhaps permanent — place in Aspen. But still, there is a lack of young efforts when you look at our whole population. Things need to change if we have any interest in getting to know Aspen past a second or third date. Everyone makes their own choices when coming to this town. I have friends that plan their exit out of here once a week and others who have laid down roots here and even invested in businesses. I’m not saying any way is right, but from where I stand, we can’t expect a community to serve us if we can’t serve them. The same is true with a dating prospect. If we don’t take the time to get to know them, then how will we ever know if it’s worth investing our time? If we all could invest more in this place, we may be surprised with what we find. Perhaps everyone and everything deserves a fair chance. Barbara Platts may be choosing to settle, but when it’s the right place/ person, it doesn’t feel like settling — it feels like a new adventure every day. Reach her at bplatts.000@gmail. com or follow her @BarbaraPlatts.


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2004 vs. 2014

BASE VILLAGE: TEN YEARS (AND MORE?) IN THE MAKING by JILL BEATHARD

IT COULD BE ARGUED that Base Village was born long before 2004, as the Snowmass Village Town Council looked at plans for years; it was then backed by Aspen Skiing Co., which championed it as Snowmass’ renaissance. But the council would vote unanimously in favor of it on Oct. 20, 2004, despite strong opposition from residents who thought it was too big to be successful. The decision went to a referendum, but ultimately residents voted in favor of it by a

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margin of about 10 percent. On its 10th birthday, Base Village looks much different than expected. Today, the first phase of the Viceroy hotel is complete, as are six other buildings on the development’s west side as well as improvements such as the Elk Camp Gondola, arrival and transit center, and a parking garage — just a portion of the 1 million square feet of construction promised. So what happened?

ASPEN TIMES FILE PHOTO (TOP); PHOTO BY AUBREE DALLAS


Construction of The Little Nell Residences, envisioned for Building 8 and now one of the half-finished buildings near the base’s entrance, stalled in 2009 due to a lack of funding. The following year, the four European banks that were Related’s lenders for Base Village claimed that the company had defaulted on its loans, propelling a judge to send the project into receivership and out of Related’s control. A foreclosure sale almost 18 months later sent the project back into the hands of the lenders.

The receivers installed false siding on the incomplete buildings and made some other improvements to the project’s appearance, but otherwise, construction sat idle. Restaurants and businesses opened and operated in the retail spaces, but many were unable to sustain themselves on the limited number of guest rooms in the base. Who’s to blame? Related Cos., who with California developer Pat Smith purchased the project in 2007 for the hefty price of $169 million? Related representatives blame

the Great Recession, but there are many in the community who believe the developers made missteps along the way, or that it should have swallowed the cost and finished at least the buildings it had started. It probably didn’t help either that Skico initially broke ground on the project a year late, due in large part to delays in obtaining a necessary permit from the Army Corps of Engineers, which was reviewing the project’s impact to a half-acre of wetlands near Snowmass Creek, the town’s primary

ABOVE: This is a diagram of what Related Cos. is now proposing for Base Village. The shaded areas are the completed portions. The new plans call for an Aspen Skiing Co.-owned hotel on Lot 2 and a branded condominium complex on Lot 3, in addition to the second phase of the Viceroy already planned for Lot 8. Related is also asking to expand buildings 10a and 10b, although it’s not clear what the nature of those or buildings 11 and 12 will be, as their construction start is still several years out. RIGHT: A concrete pad sits barren and empty on Oct. 19. The lot is proposed to be the future home of Skico’s Limelight Snowmass hotel, as well as a pool amenity and coffeehouse.

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JIM CROWN Aspen Skiing Co. owner

CAST OF CHARACTERS

PAT SMITH Led Related WestPac’s purchase of Base Village from Aspen Skiing Co.

T. MICHAEL MANCHESTER Snowmass Village mayor for Base Village vote

JEFF TIPPETT Resident and former mayor who led petition for a referendum on the Base Village approval.

DWAYNE ROMERO Current president of Related Colorado

“WE WILL NOT REAPPLY … PERIOD. WHEN IN OUR 20-YEAR HISTORY HAVE WE SAID ONE THING AND DONE ANOTHER?” – JIM CROWN “I THINK THE COMMUNITY LOST, BUT IT WILL TAKE SOME PEOPLE SOME TIME TO FIGURE THAT OUT.” – JEFF TIPPETT

“LESS BAD IS THE NEW GOOD.” – DWAYNE ROMERO

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BASE VILLAGE TIMELINE OCT. 20, 2004: Town Council approves the final plan for Base Village. FEB. 3, 2005: Referendum on council’s decision fails, as 55 percent of residents vote in favor of Base Village. SEPTEMBER 2005: Base Village construction is put on hold until spring 2006. MARCH 1, 2007: Related WestPac, a joint venture between California developer Pat Smith and Related Cos., purchase Base Village for $169 million. MARCH 2009: Construction on The Little Nell Residences is suspended due to lack of funding. THANKSGIVING DAY 2009: Viceroy Snowmass opens. JULY 8, 2010: Four European banks file legal action alleging that Related defaulted on loans. A local judge puts Base Village into receivership the next day. NOV. 16, 2011: A foreclosure sale places Base Village back into the hands of the lender group. MAY 1, 2012: Related Cos. announces that it has entered an agreement to purchase Base Village from the holders. SEPT. 28, 2012: Related closes on Base Village for $90 million. OCT. 6, 2014: Snowmass Village Town Council approves a four-year extension of vesting for the project.

water source. Either way, in 2012, the project ended up back in Related’s hands when it purchased the development from its former lenders for $90 million — just more than 50 percent of what it originally paid. Smith, who continues to develop in other parts of the country, is no longer involved. The first thing Related did upon reacquiring the property — through an affiliate called Snowmass Acquisition Co. LLC — was complete the arrival center in Building 7. But construction has not progressed as much as expected since the acquisition. The town approved amendments to Related’s plans for the second phase of the Viceroy, but it did not break ground on the building this

spring as anticipated, and a Skico owned-andoperated hotel in the works was also canned. In order for the Base Village developer to retain its vested rights, everything west of the ski-back trail as well as an aqua center on the east side was to have been completed by November of this year. On Oct. 6, the Snowmass Village Town Council voted to extend Related’s vested rights on the project, essentially protecting it from changes in the town’s code — something the developers have said was essential for lining up prospective investors. Investors such as Skico, which is now back on board to purchase a Base Village lot and build the Limelight Snowmass, modeled after its hotel of the same name in Aspen, in place of condo

WHERE WILL BASE VILLAGE BE IN ANOTHER 10 YEARS? ACCORDING TO RELATED’S NEW AGREEMENTS WITH THE TOWN, IN ORDER TO KEEP ITS VESTING FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS, IT MUST COMPLETE THE ROUNDABOUT BY JULY 1, 2016, AND THE SECOND PHASE OF THE VICEROY BY THE END OF THAT YEAR. THE SUNRISE COMPLEX, WHICH WILL ALSO HOUSE THE SNOWMASS CLINIC NOW OPERATING ON THE SNOWMASS VILLAGE MALL, MUST BE READY TO OPEN BY NOV. 1, 2018. AND THE LIMELIGHT IS REQUIRED TO BE FINISHED BY NOV. 1, 2019, ALTHOUGH SKICO HAS SAID IT WILL CONSIDER ACCELERATING THE CONSTRUCTION.

OCT. 15, 2014: Related submits new plans for the future of Base Village.

buildings; and Sunrise Co. and Oaktree Capital, which have agreed to construct a condominium complex in Buildings 6, 7 and 8, the incomplete structures at Base Village’s entrance. Where will Base Village be in another 10 years? According to Related’s new agreements with the town, in order to keep its vesting for the next four years, it must complete the roundabout by July 1, 2016, and the second phase of the Viceroy by the end of that year. The Sunrise complex, which will also house the Snowmass Clinic now operating on the Snowmass Village Mall, must be ready to open by Nov. 1, 2018. And the Limelight is required to be finished by Nov. 1, 2019, although Skico has said it will consider accelerating the construction. As for the other buildings — 10a, 10b, 11 and 12 on the diagram — Related has not submitted plans for them yet, and it won’t for some time. Those are still several years down the road, although the developer has not requested that the town extend its final deadline for vesting, currently 2024. So, on Base Village’s 20th birthday, a much different picture might be gracing the cover of this magazine. Only time will tell.

OPPOSITE PAGE: Unfinished parts of the Base Village stand in stark contrast to what was promised at the start of the development process. ABOVE: Despite construction delays, portions of Base Village are complete — including some base area retail shops, restaurants and lodging.

PHOTOS BY AUBREE DALLAS

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VOYAGES

DESTINATION | VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK

by MATT BRANDON

MOUNTAIN MAN MEETS MOUNTAIN GORILLA MOST 80-YEAR OLD MEN choose to throw a big party to celebrate their birthday. Roaring Fork Valley resident Donald Flaks chose another way. “Few would disagree that families are the bedrock of society,” Flaks said. “To celebrate, I decided to mix two very divergent families, mine and Umubanos. There are 14 members in mine: my wife and I, our children, their spouses and our seven grandchildren. The Umubano family of 12 includes a senior husband, a junior husband, two younger males, two wives with infants and four children. There, the similarity ends abruptly — all Umubanos are mountain gorillas.” Mountain gorillas, an endangered species, live in the Virunga Mountain Range stretching across portions of the Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda. The Flaks family traveled

to Africa this past August to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. Each morning, at the park base, they were treated to an African dance performance before being briefed on mountain gorilla etiquette. A park official explained that in order to preserve the gorillas’ way of life, a group of no more than eight people could visit each of the 10 families for just one hour. After splitting into two parties, each group set out on their trek to view the gorillas in their natural habitat. Flaks and his group hiked through farmland before reaching a stonewall separating the wild animals in the forest from the potato fields of the local farmers. After passing through the wall, they continued their ascent through steep and muddy terrain while trackers up ahead identified the gorillas exact location. After two hours of hiking through thick

growths of bamboo, stinging nettles and other vegetation — and machete bush-whacking — the group reached their destination. At approximately 9,000 feet, a Silverback Gorilla appeared just a few feet away from the group. His eyes were deep like he was lost in thought. His massive 500-pound body moved gracefully yet powerfully. “To describe coming face-toface with a full grown Silverback up close for the first time in his natural habitat is impossible to do with mere words,” Flaks said. “You want to shout and cry at the same time — and after a few moments, you want to give him a hug. All of which you do not do.” Flaks and his family followed the dominant male before two teenage gorillas began wrestling with one another. A 3-week-old baby was nursing while another 1-year-old grasped his mother’s side as she

climbed up a tree. Some gorillas were grooming each other, some were feeding on various plants, and one was even doing somersaults. As the Umubanos moved around, they came within inches of various Flaks’ family members. “It’s the fastest hour of your life,” Flaks said. “For the grandchildren, it was their first time in a Third World country,” Flaks later remarked. “Driving through several villages revealed scenes never before witnessed by them: few cars, throngs of people walking, carrying everything from lumber and sacks of potatoes to ceramic jugs — balanced on their heads — scenes they will never forget. It was a successful journey for all, an experience of a lifetime.” Matt Brandon is Donald Flaks’ grandson and a journalism student at Purchase College in New York.

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AROUNDASPEN

The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWN

by MARY ESHBAUGH HAYES

MORE HARRY TEAGUE TRIBUTE THERE WAS SUCH A GREAT turnout in late August for the Tribute Dinner given for Harry Teague in recognition for his work as one of Aspen’s great architects so here are some more photos. The gala was held at the Doer-Hosier Center at the Aspen Meadows campus. Undercurrent ... We are almost to that MARY very favorite of Aspen ESHBAUGH HAYES holidays — Halloween.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE Georgia Hanson, John Ristine, Kathy Gibson, Barbara Allen Dunaway and DeDe Brinkman.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE Karin and Harry Teague and their daughter, Sarah.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE Jean-Marie Hamel, Charmaine Locke and Laura Donnelley.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE Heidi Hoffmann and Darrell and Virginia Morrow.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE Marsha Cook, Angie Callen, who is the director of the Red Brick Center for the Arts, and Toney Thomas.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE TEAGUE TRIBUTE Ann Harris and James Surls, who is a previous honoree for his work as an artist.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE Fred and Christine Hibberd.

Mo LaMee, director of the Aspen Writers’ Foundation, Marc and Lara Whitley, and Laura Thielen of Filmfest.

TEAGUE TRIBUTE Eric Chase, Ruth Owens, George and Patti Stranahan.

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ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT

MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE

by ANDREW TRAVERS

WHEN YOUR CAREER IS A WORK OF ART WHEN ANDERSON RANCH ARTS CENTER director Nancy Wilhelms was in high school in Milwaukee, a guidance counselor advised her against taking any art classes. “We didn’t have stoners — we had greasers and hoods. Greasers and hoods took art,” she told a group of more than 80 local sophomores and juniors who came to Anderson Ranch for the nonprofit’s inaugural Career Day. “We were supposed to take French and algebra and trigonometry and everything but art.” Wilhelms did finally take an art class her senior year of high school, and it changed her life — inspiring her to study studio art at the University of Colorado-Boulder, and move on to the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design. Art has been at the center of her career ever since, from running Milwaukee SummerStage to working with artists, graphic designers and photographers at an advertising agency, to traveling as a freelance photographer on the rodeo circuit, to working in marketing and eventually running the vaunted Snowmass Village arts nonprofit. Wilhelms’ diverse arts career path was one of many routes presented to students at career day. Students came from five Roaring Fork Valley high schools and from as far as Palisade and the Grand Junctionbased Super Rad Art Jam program for the day-long event. They spent the morning broken up into groups with Ranch staff artists, practicing sculpture, printmaking, photography, digital media and ceramics. Over lunch, students spoke informally with Ranch staffers about how they became artists. In the afternoon, Ranch artistic directors Andrea Wallace and Doug Casebeer critiqued student portfolios, while curator Jessica

Cerise discussed work currently on display in Ranch galleries. Students said they didn’t necessarily have their hearts set on art school or careers in the art world, but were curious to learn — and to create some work in the Ranch studios. “I just want to see what’s out there,” said Basalt High’s Cheyenne Myers, who made a skateboard from scratch at a previous ranch workshop and spent Friday morning making watercolor monotypes. Her teacher at Basalt High, Sunny McClain, brought a group of seven art students to the Ranch, all of whom happened to be women. “I hand-picked these girls because

they all have a passion for art and I thought it was an awesome opportunity for them,” said McClain. In the printmaking workshop, studio coordinator Josh Meier walked Basalt and Yampah Mountain high school students through the process of painting and making prints on a hand-powered press, then let the students loose to make their own. Between printmaking steps, he talked to the young artists about his path from college in Kansas to painting in Snowmass. “When you’re in college it’s hard to think, ‘Oh, I’m actually going to have a 9-to-5 [job], and get a paycheck from knowing how to make a painting,’” he said. “But it can

actually happen.” Anderson Ranch program manager Katherine Bell spearheaded the career day to plant some seeds in local students about careers in the arts and to raise awareness about the Snowmass nonprofit’s programming, internships and scholarships for young people. “Our staff are all practicing professional artists,” Bell said, “so it’s an opportunity for students to hear about their educational background, their artistic practice, and what they see as being important in their life as artists in Colorado and the Roaring Fork Valley.” atravers@aspentimes.com

Anderson Ranch studio coordinator Josh Meier and Basalt High School student Jacqueline Henriquez review her work during a printmaking workshop at Anderson Ranch Career Day.

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THELISTINGS

OCT 23 - 29, 2014

will be available. Get here early to get the best ones. Kids “Fun Run” at 10 a.m. Fall Kids Race on the 1-mile loop at Crown Mountain Park. HA-HALLOWEEN COMEDY — 8 p.m., Steve’s Guitars, 19 North 4th St., Carbondale. Come on out to Steve’s for an evening of pre-Halloween standup comedy with Steve Skinner, Glenn Smith, Greg Studley, Sabrina Stratford and Todd Hartley. Doors open at 7:30. Steve’s is BYOB, so grab a six-pack or a bottle and come get your laugh on before you hit the bars. 970-963-3304 WHITEWATER RAMBLE — 10 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S Galena St, Aspen. No cover until 10 p.m. $5 after. Genre: bluegrass, rock, americana. 970-544-9800

SUNDAY, OCT. 26

HEAR Fort Collins-based bluegrass band WhiteWater Ramble will return to Belly Up on Saturday, Oct. 25. The show is free until 10 p.m. with a $5 cover thereafter.

FRIDAY, OCT. 24 FARMYARD COSTUME PARTY — 10 a.m., Cozy Point Ranch, 210 Juniper Hill Road, Snowmass Village. Aspen T.R.E.E. (Together Regenerating the Environment through

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Shpek is a 4 yr old White German Shepherd/Border Collie/Spitz mix - we think. He weighs about 45 pounds. He is an incredibly loving dog, the one that stuffs his nose under my arms all the time like a little baby. He is incredibly loyal and great guard dog, lived with a cat and was fine with her. He is super well behaved. He is potty trained and will paw the door when he needs to go. He listens well to basic commands come, sit, lay down, stay, go to your crate. He would do great with someone who loves hiking and would spend quality time with him, he is very food motivated which is great for training. Shpek is super playful, loves to run, sprint and play with other dogs! Shpek is current on all his vaccinations, is neutered and micro chipped. If you are interested in this gorgeous dog, please fill out an application on www.luckydayrescue.org or call Kelley on 970-379-4606. LUCKY DAY ANIMAL RESCUE OF COLORADO

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PUMPKIN PATCH — 9 a.m., Crown Mountain Park Pavilion, 501 Eagle County Dr., El Jebel. Come find your perfect pumpkin ‘hidden’ in the fields at your Crown Mountain Park. Pumpkins of various sizes will be available for your choice. Decorate your pumpkin before you take it home, have some hot cider, take a hay ride or participate in one of the many kid’s games provided by Blue Lake Preschool’s fundraiser. Limited quantities of pumpkins

MONDAY, OCT. 27 GREENSKY BLUEGRASS — 9:45 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Show immediately following NFL game. If you’re familiar with bluegrass music, then you’re tuned in to some of what Greensky Bluegrass does. They’re also known to throw a great party, rock n roll, and (if the critics are to be believed) they have great songs. 970-544-9800 LEAGUE BOWLING — 6:30 p.m., El Jebowl, 280 Favre Lane, El Jebel. Five-man league on Tuesdays. All leagues start soon and anyone can join. Men, women, senior, and youth divisions. El Jebowl has openings in all, so call 970-9631978 for more info.

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— 12:30 p.m., BB’s Kitchen, 525 E. Cooper St, Aspen. Skye Skinner, Executive Director of Compass for Lifelong Discovery. Her talk: “Small but powerful: What charter schools can teach us.” $37. Cash is preferred. RSVP to AspenWomenToWomen@gmail.com. www.AspenWomenToWomen.com

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Education) is hosting a Farmyard Costume Party on from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cozy Point Ranch. This fun-filled pre-Halloween event includes face painting, music and dancing, an activity booth, craft projects, and farm tours. Honeybee Juice Co. will offer soup and snacks for purchase. And there will be a costume contest, with prizes. So get your best Halloween costumes together and come on down to the farm on this valleywide teachers’ conference day (meaning no school for the kiddos) for some great family fun. Suggested donation is $10 per family. All proceeds benefit Aspen T.R.E.E.’s Annual Fund. Aspen T.R.E.E. teaches sustainable living workshops to all ages, builds edible gardens and compost systems for individuals and communities, and hosts community events, meals, and festivals.

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8. PURSUANT TO C.R.S., §37-92-302, AS AMENDED, YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PAGES COMPRISE A RESUME OF THE APPLICATIONS AND AMENDED APPLICATIONS FILED WITH THE WATER CLERK FOR WATER DIVISION 5 DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2014. The water right claimed by this application may affect in priority any water right claimed or heretofore adjudicated within this division and owners of affected rights must appear to object and protest within the time provided by statute, or be forever barred. 14CW3105 EAGLE COUNTY, FRYINGPAN RIVER. Karinga Investments Limited, c/o Warwick Mowbray and Robyn Lowry, P.O. Box 1657, Basalt, CO 81621, c/o Michael J. Sawyer, Esq. and Jeffrey J. Conklin, Esq., Karp Neu Hanlon, P.C., 201 14th Street, Suite 200, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Name of structure: King Ranch Ditch No. 2. Date of original decree: 6/20/1958, in C.A. 4613, Garfield County District Court. Subsequent decrees awarding findings of diligence: Case No. 06CW160. The headgate and point of diversion of said ditch is located in Eagle County, Colorado, at a point on the Westerly bank of an unnamed tributary to the Fryingpan River whence the NE Corner of Sec. 7, T8S, R85W, 6th P.M. bears North 81º37’ East 2,624.9 feet. The King Ranch Ditch No. 2 is more particularly described as follows: In the NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Sec. 7, T8S, R85W, 6th P.M., at a point 388 feet from the N section line and 2,596 feet from the W section line of said Sec. 7. A water rights location map showing the location of the King Ranch Ditch No. 2 is attached to the Application as Exhibit A. Source: An unnamed tributary to the Fryingpan River. Amount: 6.05 c.f.s., conditional. Date of Appropriation: 3/29/1957. Uses: Piscatorial and other beneficial purposes. A detailed outline of what has been done toward completion of the appropriation and application to beneficial use of the King Ranch Ditch No. 2, including expenditures, is attached to the Application as Exhibit B. Name and address of owner of land on which structure is located: Applicant. (5 pgs.) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2014 to file with the Water Clerk a verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why this application should not be granted or why it should be granted in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such statement of opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by Rule 5, CRCP. (Filing Fee: $158.00) KATHY HALL, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601.

10. PURSUANT TO C.R.S., §37-92-302, AS AMENDED, YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PAGES COMPRISE A RESUME OF THE APPLICATIONS AND AMENDED APPLICATIONS FILED WITH THE WATER CLERK FOR WATER DIVISION 5 DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2014. The water right claimed by this application may affect in priority any water right claimed or heretofore adjudicated within this division and owners of affected rights must appear to object and protest within the time provided by statute, or be forever barred. 14CW3107 EAGLE COUNTY. FRYINGPAN RIVER AND ITS ALLUVIUM, WHICH IS TRIB. TO THE ROARING FORK RIVER, TRIB. TO THE COLORADO RIVER. Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence and to Make Absolute. Applicant: Pittco Farms, Inc., c/o Balcomb & Green, P.C., P.O. Drawer 790, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602; 970-9456546. Orig. Decree: Case No. 06CW281, 10/9/2008, Dist. Court, Water Division No. 5, State of Colorado. Structure: Finley Reservoir Pond Well. Legal description: located in the NW1/4 NW1/4, Sec. 7, T. 8 S., R. 85 W., 6th P.M., at a pt. 48 ft. from the N. Sec. line and 697 ft. from

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9. PURSUANT TO C.R.S., §37-92-302, AS AMENDED, YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PAGES COMPRISE A RESUME OF THE APPLICATIONS AND AMENDED APPLICATIONS FILED WITH THE WATER CLERK FOR WATER DIVISION 5 DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2014. The water right claimed by this application may affect in priority any water right claimed or heretofore adjudicated within this division and owners of affected rights must appear to object and protest within the time provided by statute, or be forever barred.

14CW3106 EAGLE COunTY. unnAmED TRib. TO THE FRYinGPAn RivER. Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Applicant: Frying Pan River Partners, c/o Balcomb & Green, P.C. P.O. Drawer 790, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602; 970-945-6546. Summary of Application: Applicant seeks a finding of reasonable diligence in development of the cond. water right decreed to the King Ranch Ditch No. 2 in Civil Action 4613. Applicant owns an undivided 26.5% of the water right and interest in the King Ranch Ditch No. 2, but its diligence extends to the entirety of the amt. decreed to the ditch. Name of structure: King Ranch Ditch no. 2. Orig. Decree: 6/20/1958, Case No.: C.A. 4613, Dist. Ct., Garfield County. Date of Subsequent Diligence Decree: 9/20/2008. Case No.: 06CW160, Dist. Ct., Water Division No. 5. Location: The headgate and pt. of diversion of said ditch is located in Eagle County, Colorado, at a pt. on the Westerly bank of an unnamed trib. to the Frying Pan River whence the N.E. Corner of Sec. 7, T. 8 S., R. 85 W., 6th P.M. bears N. 81 deg. 37’ E. 2,624.9 ft. A map showing the decreed location of the water right is attached as Exhibit A to application. Approp. Date: 3/29/1957. Amt.: 6.05 c.f.s., cond. Use: Pisc. and other beneficial purposes. The Applicant’s interest in the King Ranch Ditch No. 2 water right remains an important part of the water supply to the Property and Applicant has no intention of abandoning any portion of the subject water right. Examples of work done to establish diligence is contained in the Application. No new, modified or enlarged structures are contemplated in connection with this application. Review of records maintained by the Eagle County Assessor’s Office indicates that the decreed pt. of diversion for King Ranch Ditch No. 2 is on property owned by Karinga/King Ranch LLC, P.O. Box 1657, Basalt CO, 81621-1657. (6 pgs). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2014 to file with the Water Clerk a verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why this application should not be granted or why it should be granted in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such statement of opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by Rule 5, CRCP. (Filing Fee: $158.00) KATHY HALL, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601.

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the W. Sec. line. A map showing the decreed location of the water right is attached as Exhibit A to application. Date of initiation of approp.: On or before 11/17/2005. How approp. was initiated: By field observation, formation of intent to appropriate water rights, and application of water to beneficial use. Date water applied to beneficial use: On or before 11/17/2005. Amt. claimed: 2.41 A.F., cond. (Note: 2.41 AF is the annual diversion Amt. for the well, not a storage volume). Use or proposed use: Pisc. Approp. Rights of Exchange: The Decree in Case No. 06CW281 granted Applicant approp. rights of exchange (“Pittco Exchange”) to replace out-of-priority depletions through the plan for aug. decreed in that case using water from Green Mountain Reservoir or the Robinson Ditch rights available to Applicant under contract with the Basalt Water Conservancy District. Downstream termini: The confluence of the Colorado and Roaring Fork Rivers for releases from Green Mountain Reservoir is located in the SE1/4, NW1/4, Sec. 9, T. 6 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M., at a pt. approx. 2,200 ft. from the N. Sec. line and 2,350 ft. from the W. Sec. line. The decreed location for the headgate of the Robinson Ditch is located on the N. bank of the Roaring Fork River one-half mile below the mouth of Sopris Creek in Sec. 11, T. 8 S., R. 87 W., 6th P.M. Upstream termini: The Finley Headgate decreed in W-2645, and the Finley Headgate, First Enlargement decreed in Case No. 06CW281 is located in the NW1/4 NW1/4 of Sec. 7, T. 8 S., R. 85 W., 6th P.M., 710 ft. from the N. Sec. Line and 740 ft. from the W. Sec. line. The Finley Headgate No. 2 decreed in Case No. 06CW281 is located in the NW1/4 NW1/4 of Sec. 7, T. 8 S., R. 85 W., 6th P.M., 625 ft. from the N. Sec. line and 1083 ft. from the W. Sec. line. The Finley Reservoir decreed in W-2645, and the Finley Reservoir Pond Well decreed in Case No. 06CW281 is located in the NW1/4 NW1/4 of Sec. 7, T. 8 S., R. 85 W., 6th P.M., at a pt. 48 ft. from the N. Sec. line and 697 ft. from the W. Sec. line. Max. rate of exchange: 0.024 c.f.s. Date of approp.: 11/17/2005. Remarks: The Pittco Exchange is operated in conjunction with Applicant’s plan for augmentation decreed in Case No. 06CW281. Examples of work done to establish diligence is contained in the Application. Claims to make absolute. Applicant requests a finding that it has made absolute the following water rights by application to beneficial use. Finley Reservoir Pond Well. Date of beneficial use: 4/13/2009, the date the structure began operation under Well Permit No. 68004-F issued by the Colorado Division of Water Resources. Amt. claimed absolute: 2.41 AF. Amt. to remain cond.: 0.0 AF. Pittco Exchange. Date of beneficial use: The Pittco Exchange was operated beginning 7/22/2014 and continuing through 9/13/2014. July is the month of highest depletions replaced by exchange under the plan for aug. approved in Case No. 06CW281, the replacement of which results in exchange of reservoir water at a rate 0.024 c.f.s. Amt. claimed absolute: 0.024 cfs. Amt. to remain cond.: 0.0 cfs. (8 pgs). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2014 to file with the Water Clerk a verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why this application should not be granted or why it should be granted in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such statement of opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by Rule 5, CRCP. (Filing Fee: $158.00) KATHY HALL, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. Published on October 23, 2014 in the Eagle Valley Enterprise.

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DELINQUENT TAX LIST Notice is hereby given that I will, according to the law, offer at public sale on the 6th day of November, 2014 and succeeding days, commencing at the hour of nine o’clock AM of said day, so much of the following described real estate and mining property, situate in said county of which taxes for the years mentioned have not been paid as shall be necessary to pay tax herein below set down, together with interest and penalties. R001415 118 NORTH FIRST STREET ASPEN LLC c/o J C WOJTECZKO PC 77 W WASHINGTON ST #1119 CHICAGO, IL 60602 Parcel: 273512439001 Subdivision: CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN Block: 58 Lot: A 118 N FIRST ST Year 2013 Tax $2,044.32 Interest $122.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,183.88 R004669 5C GALENA LLC 738 S GALENA ST #5C ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718274030 Subdivision: DURANT Unit: 5-C 738 S GALENA ST #5C Year 2013 Tax $3,242.60 Interest $226.98 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,486.48 R016037 ADAMS LAURIE B PO BOX 2156 COTTONWOOD, AZ 86326-2156 Parcel: 273525200034 SURFACE RIGHTS ON CLIFTON BOY USMS 6010 9.89 AC. IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: CLIFTON BOY - 6010 1% 9.89 ACRESSURFACE RIGHTS ONLY Year 2013 Tax $1,001.52 Interest $70.11 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,088.53 R008433 AGLEY JOSEPH A PO BOX 1149 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707407008 Subdivision: TAILINGS Unit: TH-5 424 PARK CIR #TH5 Year 2013 Tax $2,219.84 Interest $155.39 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,392.13 R020115 ARTIM LLC PO BOX 30106 NEW YORK, NY 10011 Parcel: 273707305089 Subdivision: OBERMEYER PLACE Unit: 121 DESC: GARAGE COMMERCIAL 601 RIO GRANDE PL #121 Year 2013 Tax $3,906.00 Interest $273.42 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,196.32 R009520 ASPENEYES LLC PO BOX 270357 HOUSTON, TX 77277-2369 Parcel: 273718234111 Subdivision: LITTLE JEWEL Unit: 1 1004 E DURANT AVE #1 Year 2013 Tax $3,401.56 Interest $238.11 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,656.57 R015537 ASPEN SILVER WATER LLC 1820 17TH AVE SE RIO RANCHO, NM 87124 Parcel: 273524100016 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DIST MINE: BONANZA - 4351 .38% 1.59 ACRES3/8 SURFACE, 3/8 MINERAL RIGHTS MINE: HIDDEN TREASURE 4282 .375% 5.6 ACRES3/8 SURFACE, 3/8 MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R012123 ASPEN SILVER WATER LLC 1820 17TH AVE SE RIO RANCHO, NM 87124 Parcel: 273524100035 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: ST PAUL - 4279 .67% 7.44 ACRESIN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R006349 BEAR GLENN F & DOROTHY J c/o DOROTHY JEAN ROME 24303 FRYING PAN RD MEREDITH, CO 81642 Parcel: 247124300059 MINE: COLUMBIA - 6656A 100% ALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE FRYING PAN MINING DISTRICT 1950 MILLER CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $348.48 Interest $24.39 Other $16.90 Total Due: $389.77 R010508 BECK FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP C/O BRENNA BECK MITCHELL 439 E JODY RD BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 273718205001 Subdivision: MOUNTAIN RIVER MANOR Unit: 1 900 E HOPKINS AVE #01 Year 2013 Tax $636.48 Interest $44.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $697.93 R011942 BECK GARY S REV TRUST 2928 SNOWMASS CREEK RD SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 264502100015 Section: 2 Township: 9 Range: 86 LAND IN SEC 2-986 CONT 40.31 AC DESC BY M/B BK 510 PG 354 2928 SNOWMASS CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $62.61 Interest $3.13 Other $16.90 Total Due: $82.64 R013037 BENSON BRADLEY T 18 ANTELOPE DR REDSTONE, CO 81623

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SURVEY CLAIMS IN SECS 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 & 12 INDEPENDENT RESURVEY T 8 S R 87 W DESC AS FOLLOWS: BEG AT THE SW COR SAID TR 58 TH N 89 20’E ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID TR A DISTANCE OF 1294.26 FT TH CORNER NO 4 OF SAID TR TH N 88 47’ E ALONG SAID S LINE 90.43 FT TO THE TRUE PT OF BEG TH N 88 47’ E ALONG SAID S LINE 515.84 FT TH N 01 26’ E 1358.57 FT TO THE SLY R-O-W LINE OF D& RGW RR TH N 72 58’ 30” W ALONG SAID R-O-W LINE 766.23 FT ALONG THE D&RGW RR R-OW TH ALONG THE ARC OF A 3 52’ CURVE TO THE LEFT 199.28 FT WHICH ARC SUBTENDS A CHORD BEARIN N 67 34’ W 198.96 FT TO A PT ON A LINE WHICH BEARS N 12 28’ W FROM THE TRUE PT OF BEG TH S 12 28’ E 1699.43 FT TO THE TRUE PT OF BEG BK 230 PG 436 EMMA RD Year 2013 Tax $874.64 Interest $61.22 Other $16.90 Total Due: $952.76 R011834 COSCULLUELA JOSE F & MARIA C 11040 SNAPPER CREEK RD CORAL GABLES, FL 33156 Parcel: 273301319006 Subdivision: CHAMONIX AT WOODRUN Unit: 17 476 WOOD RD #17 Year 2013 Tax $3,112.12 Interest $217.85 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,346.87 R002426 CPAL INVESTORS II LLC 2711 CENTERVILLE RD #400 WILMINGTON, DE 19808 Parcel: 273302407031 Subdivision: TIMBERLINE Unit: 3D DESC: BLDG. B 690 CARRIAGE WY #B3D Year 2013 Tax $2,685.28 Interest $187.97 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,890.15 R021735 CROSBY THOMAS PO BOX 735 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81602 Parcel: 273536400060 Quarter: SE Section: 36 Township: 10 Range: 36 HIGHLANDS MINING DISTRICT MINE: CARRIE L - 5114A 2/3 MINERAL RIGHTS MINE: EMMA R - 5114A 2/3 MINERAL RIGHTS MIDNIGHT MINE RD Year 2013 Tax $2.04 Interest $0.14 Other $16.90 Total Due: $19.08 R018881 DAGGS JAMES K 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611-1659 Parcel: 273512486001 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 101 715 W MAIN ST #101 Year 2013 Tax $3,621.28 Interest $253.49 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,891.67 R018882 DAGGS JAMES K 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611-1659 Parcel: 273512486002 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 102 715 W MAIN ST #102 Year 2013 Tax $1,071.68 Interest $75.02 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,163.60 R018901 DAGGS JAMES K 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611-1659 Parcel: 273512486021 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: E DESC: PARKING 715 W MAIN ST #E Year 2013 Tax $476.24 Interest $33.34 Other $16.90 Total Due: $526.48 R016592 DAHLSTROM MARK SCHROEDER JACQUELINE LEE PO BOX 2347 BASALT, CO 81612 Parcel: 246707403051 Subdivision: ROARING RIVER LODGES Unit: 47 DESC: BLDG D 23400 TWO RIVERS RD #47 Year 2013 Tax $2,143.76 Interest $128.63 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,289.29 R007550 DAMON RONALD J & MARIA 0281 RED DOG RD CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 264904401001 Subdivision: CRYSTAL VIEW HEIGHTS Lot: 1 FILING 2 281 RED DOG RD Year 2013 Tax $1,675.00 Interest $117.25 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,809.15 R011125 DEEP WHITE INC c/o THOMAS/GENSHAFT LLP 39 BOOMERANG RD STE 8130 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273301338020 Subdivision: WOODRUN PLACE Unit: 20 425 WOOD RD #20 Year 2013 Tax $2,489.04 Interest $174.23 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,680.17 R007821 DURAN MANUEL W/MURILLO 125 RED DOG ROAD CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 264904401010 Subdivision: CRYSTAL VIEW HEIGHTS Lot: 4 FILING 1 125 RED DOG RD Year 2013 Tax $1,381.16 Interest $96.68 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,494.74 R019759 ELLERBROOK CARL PO BOX 232 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106029 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 29 136 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $174.24 Interest $12.20 Other $16.90 Total Due: $203.34 R019188 FARR CHARLOTTE

306 MCCORMICK AVE CAPITOLA, CA 95010 Parcel: 273512449004 Subdivision: CHRISTIANA ASPEN CONDO Unit: A102 DESC: PHASE I 501 W MAIN ST #A102 Year 2013 Tax $939.00 Interest $65.73 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,021.63 R011844 FIVE G CORP c/o MM TAX & ACCOUNTING 125 E. 32ND ST STE 02 DURANGO, CO 81301 Parcel: 273301319016 Subdivision: CHAMONIX AT WOODRUN Unit: 32 476 WOOD RD #32 Year 2013 Tax $3,660.20 Interest $256.21 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,933.31 R004244 G & R ASPEN LLC c/o GARY WRIGHT 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273717300011 Section: 17 Township: 10 Range: 84 TRACT IN SE4SW4 OF SEC 17-10 84 DESC BY M/B CONT 2.392 AC M/L BK 624 PG 168 43051 HWY 82 Year 2013 Tax $3,446.93 Interest $172.35 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,636.18 R008302 GARCIA STEPHANIE L 4211 W 21ST AVE 1 DENVER, CO 80212 Parcel: 273512426013 Subdivision: SIXTH AND HALLAM Unit: 1 630 W HALLAM ST #1 Year 2013 Tax $1,534.10 Interest $92.05 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,643.05 R016099 GENERAL MINERALS OF AMERICA INC C/O EVERETT GUST 1221 W COAST HWY APT 101 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663-5037 Parcel: 273536400001 Section: 31 Township: 10 Range: 84 IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: OLD RELIABLE - 6659 100% 10.33 ACRESMINERAL RIGHTS ONLY Year 2013 Tax $7.40 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.82 R012000 GILMER IRMA KENNY 1219 S GLEN HAVEN BLVD HOUSTON, TX 77025 Parcel: 264522100021 Subdivision: SHIELD-O-MESA Section: 22 Township: 9 Range: 86 LAND IN SECS 22 & 23-9-86 CONT 6.25 AC M/L FROM JAN CHRISTENSEN BK 426 PGS 783-784 BK 667 PG 529 Year 2013 Tax $1,991.32 Interest $139.39 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,147.61 R006489 GIUFFRIDA CHRISTOPHER D 141 SHEWELL AVE DOYLESTOWN, PA 18901-3724 Parcel: 264514200011 Subdivision: SHIELD-O-MESA Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 86 TRACT IN SW4NW4 OF SEC 14-9-86 CONT 1.00 AC M/L DESC BY M/B AKA LOT 17 SNOWMASS HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION BK 239 PG 728 BK 571 PGS 711-712 800 RURAL MTN WY Year 2013 Tax $3,821.56 Interest $267.51 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,105.97 R018746 HALE DARIEN T & VICKI M PO BOX 10332 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 246721390042 Subdivision: LAZY GLEN Lot: 42 42 LAZY GLEN Year 2013 Tax $1,025.40 Interest $71.78 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,114.08 R001223 HANDZUS MICHAL 123 29TH ST HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 Parcel: 273718113009 Subdivision: CHATEAU EAU CLAIRE Unit: 8-A 1034 E COOPER AVE #8A Year 2013 Tax $2,388.36 Interest $167.19 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,572.45 R011253 HAYES O THOMAS III 599 BOSTON POST RD DARIEN, CT 06820 Parcel: 273502307033 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 1148 38750 HWY 82 #1148 Year 2013 Tax $263.72 Interest $18.46 Other $16.90 Total Due: $299.08 R005630 HEMMING GREGG S & KAREN S 311 MIDLAND AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514202012 Subdivision: LE CHAMONIX Unit: 12 1501 MAROON CREEK RD #12 Year 2013 Tax $1,702.32 Interest $119.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,838.38 R007370 HENDERSHOT JOEL R HENDERSHOT CONSTANCE 7979 HWY 133 CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 264904400006 Subdivision: UPPER SEWELL TRACTS Lot: P-30 Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 88 TRACT OF LAND IN LOT 4 OF SEC 3-9-88 & LOT 1 OF SEC 4-9-88 DESC BY M/B BK 656 PG 418 7979 HWY 133 Year 2013 Tax $3,194.16 Interest $223.59 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,434.65 R015845 HOPKINS STEPHEN C & SARAH T 84 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490084

Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 84 84 ASPEN VILLAGE #84 Year 2013 Tax $1,838.60 Interest $128.70 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,984.20 R011875 HOPPES DIANA 5400 VERNON AVE #106 EDINA, MN 55436 Parcel: 273718248007 Subdivision: INDEPENDENCE BUILDING Unit: 206 404 S GALENA ST #206 Year 2013 Tax $853.92 Interest $59.77 Other $16.90 Total Due: $930.59 R011018 HUNTER CREEK 1045 PARTNERSHIP A MINNESOTA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP 4428 YORK AVE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55410 Parcel: 273707366157 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 1045 DESC: PHASE III 1045 VINE ST #1045 Year 2013 Tax $741.26 Interest $44.48 Other $16.90 Total Due: $802.64 R012288 IMAGO LLC 1820 17 AVE SE RIO RANCHO , NM 87124 Parcel: 273513300001 Section: 13 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: BONANZA PLACER - TRACT B - 5840 100% 1.5 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $1,059.36 Interest $74.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,150.42 R015875 JACKSON RICHARD E & SUZANNE J 134 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490134 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 134 134 ASPEN VILLAGE #134 Year 2013 Tax $886.12 Interest $62.03 Other $16.90 Total Due: $965.05 R013267 JACOBS MARK A & JANIE 345 OAK ST HOLLYWOOD, FL 33019 Parcel: 246717210122 Subdivision: COLUMBINES AT ELK RUN Unit: 1202 DESC: FILING 3 1202 DEVON CT Year 2013 Tax $2,076.24 Interest $145.34 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,238.48 R018886 JEROME OFFICE ASPEN CO LLC 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486006 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 201 715 W MAIN ST #201 Year 2013 Tax $1,540.81 Interest $46.23 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,603.94 R015746 JONES SAMSON & SHAYLENE 12 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490012 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 12 12 ASPEN VILLAGE Year 2013 Tax $2,078.00 Interest $145.46 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,240.36 R006886 KELLY KARINN M 605 REDSTONE BLVD REDSTONE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272917401018 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 71 AND:- Lot: 71A 73, 73A, 75, 75A, 77 & 77A 635 REDSTONE BLVD Year 2013 Tax $3,430.03 Interest $240.10 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,687.03 R015541 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 31% 10.42 ACRES480/1536 SURFACE 480/1536 MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015543 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 .21% 10.42 ACRES309/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015544 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 .23% 10.42 ACRES29% OF 971/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017144 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 5% OF 971/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017145 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 6% OF 971/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT


Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015546 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 .36% 6.15 ACRES60% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015547 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 .14% 6.15 ACRES11/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015548 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 .24% 6.15 ACRES29% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017140 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 5% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017141 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 6% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R019783 KIUTTU SEAN R PO BOX 335 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106053 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 53 213 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $500.32 Interest $35.02 Other $16.90 Total Due: $552.24 R006846 LAURENT THERESA SAINT 1532 SNOWMASS CREEK RD SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 272920104010 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 10 142 REDSTONE BLVD Year 2013 Tax $2,332.45 Interest $163.27 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,512.62 R017002 LENK MEREDITH PO BOX 4415 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273512366001 Subdivision: RED HOUSE ENCLAVE Unit: 937 937 W HALLAM ST #937 Year 2013 Tax $249.28 Interest $17.45 Other $16.90 Total Due: $283.63 R017277 LEVENTHAL ROBERT B 515 KATHRYNS WY ASPEN, CO 81611-2405 Parcel: 273718166015 Subdivision: SNYDER PARK CONDO Unit: E2 515 KATHRYNS WY #E-2 Year 2013 Tax $542.01 Interest $32.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $591.43 R019839 LINNELL RENEE TRUST 459 COLUMBUS AVE #164 NEW YORK, NY 10024 Parcel: 273506201012 Subdivision: SINCLAIR MEADOWS Lot: 11 137 GAMBEL WY Year 2013 Tax $4,531.28 Interest $317.19 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,865.37 R015585 LONG LOUISE N PART B TRUST 46.5/1751 INT 7130 TRAILS END CT COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80911 Parcel: 246123100012 Sixteenth: SW Quarter: SE Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 89 ALL MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS & INTERESTS LYING IN UPON OR UNDER THE FOLLOWING DESC LAND IN W2NW4 E2NE4 SW4 SE4 SEC 14-8-89 SE4 W2NE4 N2NW4 SEC 15-8-89 NE4NE4 SEC 16-8-89 E2 SEC 22-8-89 ALL OF SEC 23-8-89 W2SW4 OF SEC 25-8-89 W2 SE4 NW4NE4 OF SEC 26-8-89 E2 SEC 27-8-89 NE4 E2NW4 SEC 34-8-89 NW4 W2NE4 SEC 35-8-89 SUBJECT TO EXISTING R-O-W EASEMENTS ETC THOMPSON CREEK Year 2013 Tax $18.52 Interest $1.30 Other $16.90 Total Due: $36.72 R015629 LOWSKY JONATHAN F & FELICE HERSHEY 313 SOPRIS CIR BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246717229011 Subdivision: RIVERVIEW PLAZA Unit: 128 100 ELK RUN DR #128 Year 2013 Tax $773.30 Interest $23.20 Other $16.90 Total Due: $813.40

R019772 MAHONEY SHERYL C PO BOX 303 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106042 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 42 144 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $193.76 Interest $13.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $224.22 R021024 MCAVOY MARK J 1 SEACREST DR LLOYD NECK, NY 11743 Parcel: 273301343012 Subdivision: CAPITOL PEAK LODGE CONDO Unit: 3219 DESC: BLDG 2B 90 CARRIAGE WY #3219 Year 2013 Tax $4,130.88 Interest $289.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,436.94 R011109 MCDONOUGH PAUL & ELLEN 434 GREENLEAF AVE GLENCOE, IL 60022 Parcel: 273301338004 Subdivision: WOODRUN PLACE Unit: 4 425 WOOD RD #4 Year 2013 Tax $2,058.80 Interest $144.12 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,219.82 R013663 MEDLIN MELINDA M PO BOX 8813 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707218703 Subdivision: WILLIAMS WOODS Unit: A-503 101 WILLIAMS WY #A503 Year 2013 Tax $213.02 Interest $12.78 Other $16.90 Total Due: $242.70 R015796 MEDRANO REINA 15 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490015 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 15 15 ASPEN VILLAGE #15 Year 2013 Tax $1,696.09 Interest $33.93 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,746.92 R015039 MITCHELL ANN PO BOX 1908 BASALT, CO 81621-1908 Parcel: 246717228069 Subdivision: VILLAS AT ELK RUN Unit: 7205 7205 ELK LN #7205 Year 2013 Tax $629.32 Interest $44.05 Other $16.90 Total Due: $690.27 R004594 MONTGOMERY BLAKE 1301 WEST MADISON AVE #408 CHICAGO, IL 60607 Parcel: 273718278018 Subdivision: FASCHING HAUS EAST Unit: 270 747 S GALENA ST #270 Year 2013 Tax $2,080.92 Interest $145.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,243.48 R006901 MOORE PAUL DAVID & SONYA DERIN TAYLOR 631 COWEN DR CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272920104004 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 19 244 REDSTONE BLVD Year 2013 Tax $1,850.56 Interest $129.54 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,997.00 R003553 NSHE TX BONHAM LLC 5302 FIELDWOOD DR HOUSTON, TX 77056 Parcel: 264316400040 Subdivision: M/B WOODY CREEK Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 85 A TRACT IN SE4 OF SEC 16-9-85 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BEGNING AT A PT A 7/8 IN PIN WH THE S 1/4 COR OF SEC 16 9-85 BEARS S 00 DEG 26’ W 1324.78 FT ALONG W LINE SE4 SEC 16 TH N 00 DEG 28’ E ALONG THE W LINE SE 1/4 SEC 16 332.19 FT TH S 89 DEG 44’ E 315.46 FT TO A PT. IN THE ROARING FORK RIVER TH S 18 DEG 06’ W 348.00 FT UPSTREAM ALONG THE RIVER TH W 210.00 FT TO THE POINT OF BEG CONT 2.00 AC M/L BEING PART OF PARCEL 1 BK 204 PG 172 BK 234 PG 270 262 WOODS RD Year 2013 Tax $2,193.68 Interest $153.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,364.14 R008334 PAUL MARC & RENEE M TRUSTS 9661 WENDOVER DR BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90210 Parcel: 273718267120 Subdivision: GANT Unit: H-303 610 S WEST END ST #H303 Year 2013 Tax $3,123.72 Interest $218.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,359.28 R018644 RANDEL LINDA 199 PROSPECTOR RD #3108 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514213308 Subdivision: WILLE RESIDENCES CONDO Unit: 3108 199 PROSPECTOR RD #3108 Year 2013 Tax $1,380.80 Interest $96.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,494.36 R005943 RATHBUN WALTER DON PO BOX 1573 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 300112400183 A CABIN ON PUBLIC LANDS IN SECTION 1212-83, W. OF THE 6TH. P. M. LINCOLN GULCH MINING DISTRICT SEE DEED IN BOOK 549, PAGE 602 PITKIN COUNTY RECORDS. TOWN OF RUBY Year 2013 Tax $94.84 Interest $6.64 Other $16.90 Total Due: $118.38 R019382 REISCHE ERIC M PO BOX 4009 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273503100729 Subdivision: ANNIE MITCHELL HOMESTEAD Unit:

611 DESC: BLDG C 611 PASS GO LN #611 Year 2013 Tax $304.80 Interest $21.34 Other $16.90 Total Due: $343.04 R016220 REORGANIZED C F & I STEEL CORP PO BOX 3190 1221 S PRAIRIE PUEBLO, CO 81005 Parcel: 299917400003 Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 84 GAS AND OIL RIGHTS IN THE FOLLOWING: CASTLE CREEK PLACER USMS #107 .73 AC-FALL RIVER LODE USMS #4377-IRON LODE USMS #3955 8.66 ACIRON KING LODE USMS #4377-IRON MOUNTAIN BOY LODE USMS #4377 MINE: CASTLE CREEK PLACER - 4430 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: FALL RIVER - 4377 NO SURFACEALL OIL & GAS RIGHTS MINE: IRON - 3955 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: IRON KING - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: IRON MOUNTAIN BOY - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: IRON POINT - 3943 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: STAR - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: CINCINNATI - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: HIDDEN TREASURE - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: MAMMOTH - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $8.88 Interest $0.62 Other $16.90 Total Due: $26.40 R017096 RETTIG R HUNT 62 RIVERDOWN DR ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264334416044 Subdivision: NORTH FORTY PUD Block: 3 Lot: 44 62 RIVERDOWN DR Year 2013 Tax $1,373.60 Interest $96.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,486.65 R019758 ROBERTS BENJAMIN SPENCER PO BOX 2973 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264316106028 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 28 134 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $185.08 Interest $12.96 Other $16.90 Total Due: $214.94 R001118 ROSS JOHN F 7600 CLAYTON ROAD SAINT LOUIS, MO 63117 Parcel: 273718243076 Subdivision: ASPEN SQUARE Unit: 7 DESC: AKA UNIT 107 617 E COOPER AVE #107 Year 2013 Tax $2,487.84 Interest $174.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,678.89 R020106 SCHENKELBERG LLC 140 VISTA GRANDE GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81507 Parcel: 273707305080 Subdivision: OBERMEYER PLACE Unit: 112 DESC: GARAGE COMMERCIAL 601 RIO GRANDE PL #112 Year 2013 Tax $831.92 Interest $49.92 Other $16.90 Total Due: $898.74 R014939 SEWELL ALEXANDER T TRUST 50% PO BOX 16550 GOLDEN, CO 80402 Parcel: 246327300012 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 88 ALL THAT PORTION OF LOTS 12 & 13 SEC 27-8-88 CONT 28.17 AC +\FOSTER CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $92.64 Interest $6.48 Other $16.90 Total Due: $116.02 R018888 SHADOW MOUNTAIN OFFICES LLC 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486008 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 203 715 W MAIN ST #203 Year 2013 Tax $1,565.96 Interest $109.62 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,692.48 R018894 SHADOW MOUNTAIN OFFICES LLC 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486014 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 303 715 W MAIN ST #303 Year 2013 Tax $2,030.68 Interest $142.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,189.73 R018887 SILVERLODE INVESTORS LLC 715 W MAIN #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486007 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 202 715 W MAIN ST #202 Year 2013 Tax $1,253.25 Interest $25.07 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,295.22 R012411 SNOMA LLC 2733 NE 17TH ST FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33305 Parcel: 264331450007 Subdivision: CLUB VILLAS PHASE III Unit: 1517 150 SNOWMASS CLUB CIR #1517 Year 2013 Tax $1,730.72 Interest $121.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,868.77 R019081 SNOWMASS CLUB I LLC 239 SNOWMASS CLUB CIR SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO 81615 Parcel: 264331316001 Subdivision: SANCTUARY AT SNOWMASS Unit: 100 134 SNOWMASS CLUB DR #100 Year 2013 Tax $972.40 Interest $68.07 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,057.37 R003298 TABACKIN LEWIS B TOSHIKO AKIYOSHI

38 W 94TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10025 Parcel: 264328204005 Subdivision: BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE Block: 5 Lot: 2A FILING 1 SNOW FOX LN Year 2013 Tax $161.32 Interest $11.29 Other $16.90 Total Due: $189.51 R015591 TAUCHER EMMA G 10/1751 INT 1200 VILLAGE RD CARBONDALE, CO 81623-1564 Parcel: 246123100012 ALL MINERALS & MINERAL RIGHTS & INTERESTS LYING IN UPON OR UNDER THE FOLLOWING DESC LAND IN W2NW4 E2NE4 SW4 SE4 SEC 14-8-89 SE4 W2NE4 N2NW4 SEC 15-8-89 NE4NE4 SEC 16-8-89 E2 SEC 22-8-89 ALL OF SEC 23-8-89 W2SW4 OF SEC 25-8-89 W2 SE4 NW4NE4 OF SEC 26-8-89 E2 SEC 27-8-89 NE4 E2NW4 SEC 34-8-89 NW4 W2NE4 SEC 35-8-89 SUBJECT TO EXISTING R-O-W EASEMENTS ETC THOMPSON CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $18.52 Interest $1.30 Other $16.90 Total Due: $36.72 R015345 TORRES MARIA DE LOS ANGELES PO BOX 88 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264322211008 Subdivision: W/J RANCH HOMES Block: 2 Lot: 26 FILING 2 91 LOWER BULLWINKLE LN Year 2013 Tax $2,249.96 Interest $157.50 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,424.36 R011417 TOWNSEND R JAMES 722 WILLIAMS DR HASTINGS, MN 55033-4049 Parcel: 273707366186 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 1112 DESC: PHASE III 1112 VINE ST #1112 Year 2013 Tax $800.04 Interest $56.00 Other $16.90 Total Due: $872.94 R013922 VAUGHAN JAMES & CHRISTINE 450 N LAKE SYBELIA DR MAITLAND, FL 32751-4719 Parcel: 272929202022 Subdivision: CRYSTAL RIVER PARK SECOND ADDI Lot: 10 THRU:- Lot: 12 RUBY MOUNTAIN DR Year 2013 Tax $797.28 Interest $55.81 Other $16.90 Total Due: $869.99 R019684 VILLALOZ VALORA M PO BOX 3 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273502311010 Subdivision: BURLINGAME RANCH AFFORDABLE HOUSING Block: 2 Lot: 2 FILING 1 88 FORGE RD Year 2013 Tax $607.26 Interest $36.44 Other $16.90 Total Due: $660.60 R019748 WAGNER MONA LISA PO BOX 453 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106018 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 18 156 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $184.28 Interest $12.90 Other $16.90 Total Due: $214.08 R019612 WALTER WILLIAM C 2499 PILGRIM HWY FRANKFORT, MI 49635-9576 Parcel: 264916300008 Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 88 LAND IN 16 & 219-88 WEST SIDE OF HWY 133 PREVIOUSLY PART OF #13270 HWY 133 Year 2013 Tax $1,018.92 Interest $71.32 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,107.14 R008894 WEBSTER DAVID H PO BOX 10362 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707412732 Subdivision: MIDLAND PARK CONDO Unit: G-21 721 MIDLAND PARK PL #G21 Year 2013 Tax $276.84 Interest $19.38 Other $16.90 Total Due: $313.12 R016152 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 290935400001 MINE: RIPPERTON (MP) - 9895 100% 10.27 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R016274 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 299714400044 Subdivision: MINING CLAIM Section: 14 Township: 12 Range: 85 IN THE COLUMBIA MINING DISTRICT MINE: PECOS - 5457 100% 10.33 ACRES Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R016209 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 299906200001 Subdivision: MINING CLAIM MINE: DAUNTLESS 7666 100% 9.62 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R016214 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 299917200001 Subdivision: MINING CLAIM Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 84 IN THE COLUMBIA MINING

DISTRICT MINE: CHANGE - 8128 100% 10.33 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R013601 130 NATIONAL DRIVE LLC PO BOX 1530 GLASTONBURY, CT 06033 Parcel: 264330301034 Subdivision: HORSE RANCH Lot: 34 26 BRIDLE PATH LN Year 2013 Tax $8,130.88 Interest $569.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $8,716.94 R018412 1520 TIEHACK LLC 3944 GAIL ST HONOLULU, HI 96815-4501 Parcel: 273514214002 Subdivision: SKYVIEW PUD Lot: 2 1520 TIEHACK RD Year 2013 Tax $17,395.24 Interest $1,217.67 Other $16.90 Total Due: $18,629.81 R020235 335 LAKE AVE LLC 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512135001 Subdivision: DAGGS HISTORIC LANDMARK LOT SPLIT Lot: A 335 LAKE AVE Year 2013 Tax $14,779.36 Interest $1,034.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $15,830.82 R020236 337 LAKE AVE LLC 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512135002 Subdivision: DAGGS HISTORIC LANDMARK LOT SPLIT Lot: B 640 N THIRD ST Year 2013 Tax $21,334.80 Interest $1,493.44 Other $16.90 Total Due: $22,845.14 R000259 520 EAST COOPER PTNRS LLC 402 MIDLAND PARK ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718224016 Subdivision: ASPENHOF Unit: RB-1 520 E COOPER AVE #LL1-5,520 E COOPER AVE #LL HOUSE Year 2013 Tax $20,961.40 Interest $1,467.30 Other $16.90 Total Due: $22,445.60 R013159 803DKS LLC 6601 HUNTERS GLEN RD DALLAS, TX 75205 Parcel: 273718246002 Subdivision: 801 & 807 E HYMAN SUB EXEMP Lot: 2 807 E HYMAN AVE Year 2013 Tax $14,995.12 Interest $1,049.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $16,061.68 R002944 BROWN JOSEPH B c/o HERON-BROWN DEBORAH L 5900 WILSHIRE BLVD #2380 LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 Parcel: 273301402001 Subdivision: RIDGE RUN UNIT 2 Lot: 1 399 MAPLE RIDGE LN Year 2013 Tax $4,817.82 Interest $289.07 Other $16.90 Total Due: $5,123.79 R012867 COCHRAN ROBERT P QPRT 1000 PARK AVE NEW YORK, NY 10028 Parcel: 273311203001 Subdivision: DIVIDE Lot: 11 379 DIVIDE DR Year 2013 Tax $16,927.64 Interest $1,184.93 Other $16.90 Total Due: $18,129.47 R011855 DE QUESADA CARLOS M 10855 NW 33ST MIAMI, FL 33172 Parcel: 273301319027 Subdivision: CHAMONIX AT WOODRUN Unit: 45 476 WOOD RD #45 Year 2013 Tax $5,699.92 Interest $398.99 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,115.81 R018401 EDLIN RICHARD & JANENE 85 BUCKINGHAM RD TENAFLY, NJ 07670 Parcel: 273718218102 Subdivision: 918 MILL STREET TOWNHOMES CONDO Unit: B 918 S MILL ST #B Year 2013 Tax $12,338.12 Interest $863.67 Other $16.90 Total Due: $13,218.69 R000916 EDLIN RICHARD A & JANENE 85 BUCKINGHAM RD TENAFLY, NJ 07670 Parcel: 273718279005 Subdivision: ALPENBLICK TOWNHOUSES Unit: 14-C 631 S GALENA ST #14C Year 2013 Tax $6,242.80 Interest $437.00 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,696.70 R004245 GREENE SUSAN H 25 BLUEBONNET TRL ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514102015 Subdivision: MEADOWOOD Block: 2 Lot: 6A 25 BLUEBONNET Year 2013 Tax $12,071.84 Interest $845.03 Other $16.90 Total Due: $12,933.77 R006766 HGL LLC 26801 HWY 82

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SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 246727200004 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 86 PART OF TR 74 SEC 27 FORMERLY DESC AS THE NW4SE4 & LOTS 5 9 13 & 14 OF SEC 27-8-86 DESC AS ALL THAT PART OF SAID TR 74 LYING NLY OF COLO HWY 82 EXCEPT THAT PART THEREOF LYING WLY OF A LINE EXTENDED FROM INTERSECTION OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER WITH THE N LINE OF SAID TR 74 TH EXTENDING ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF ROARING FORK RIVER TO ITS JUNCTION WITH SNOWMASS CREEK TH ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SNOWMASS CREEK TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NLY R-O-W LINE OF COLO HWY 82 EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVE DESC LAND ALL THAT PART OF TR 74 SEC 27-8-86 LYING NLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER ALSO EXCEPTING THE FOLLOWING TR OF LAND UNDER SALE CONTRACT DATED MARCH 1 1964 IN WHICH THE FIRST PARTIES ARE THE SELLERS & JOSEPH ROGER HEIDT JR IS THE BUYER ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND IN TR 74 SEC 27-8-86 DESC AS BOUNDED ON THE S BY COLO ST HWY 82 BOUNDED ON THE W BY THE CENTER LINE OF SNOWMASS CREEK BOUNDED ON THE N BY THE CENTER LINE OF ROARING FORK RIVER & BOUNDED ON THE E BY CO RD LESS A PARCEL OF LAND IN TR 74 OF SEC 27-8-86 DESC BY M/B CONT 0.0112 AC +/DEEDED TO PITKIN CO AS ROW ALSO EXCEPT AL THAT PORTION PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO CDOT REC #450739 TOGETHER WITH A PORTION OF TR 73 27-8-86 DESC BGNNG AT A USGLO BRASS CAP PROPERLY MARKED FOR AP #3 OF TR 73 TH N 00 DEG 01’31”E 341.01 FT ALNG THE WLY LINE OF SAID TR 73 TO A REBAR & CAP PLS #5933 ON TH NLY ROW HWY 82 THE TRUE POB TH ALNG SAID NLY ROW & ALNG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CORD BEARING OF S 81 DEG 40’42”E 87.18 FT AND A RADIUS OF 1096.00 FT TH LEAVING SAID ROW N 43 DEG 48’46”E 226.05 FT TO A PT IN THE CENTERLINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER TH ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 22 DEG 18’09”W 109.31 FT TH CONT ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 41 DEG 01’15W 203.48 FT TH CONT ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 59 DEG 36’40”W 78.29 FT TO A PT ON THE WLY LINE OF TR 73 TH LEAVING SAID CENTERLINE & ALNG THE WLY LINE OF TR 73 S 00 DEG 01’30”W 444.76 FT TO POB 1 COTTAGE WY,10 COTTAGE WY,25 COTTAGE WY,35 COTTAGE WY,45 COTTAGE WY,55 COTTAGE WY,60 COTTAGE WY,60 COTTAGE WY,80 COTTAGE WY,200 COTTAGE WY Year 2013 Tax $7,526.72 Interest $526.87 Other $16.90 Total Due: $8,070.49 R007121 ISBERIAN STEPHAN G & HEATHER REV TRUST 516 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 246717401011 Subdivision: HOLLAND HILLS AT BASALT Lot: 21 PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 1235 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE, ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Monday, November 10, 2014, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen City Council, in the city council chambers meeting room, City Hall, 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, CO, to review the proposal submitted by Jim and Kristi Farrey, 550 Lazy Chair Road, Aspen CO 81611, for the property generally described as a tract of land in the SW1/4 of Section 1, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. with the detailed legal description on file with the Community Development Department and commonly known as 1235 Mountain View Drive (formerly known as the Messiah Lutheran Church). Applicant seeks to convert the church to a residence and requests to amend Ordinance No. 20 (Series of 1991). Ordinance No. 20 permitted the development of an affordable housing unit on-site and the proposed amendment to the ordinance would allow additional affordable housing mitigation options including the development or purchase of an off-site affordable housing unit or the purchase of affordable housing credits to remove the on-site affordable housing unit. For further information, contact Jennifer Phelan at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429.2759, Jennifer.Phelan@cityofaspen.com Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, 2014. (10652650)

372 HOLLAND HILLS RD, 374 HOLLAND HILLS RD Year 2013 Tax $8,745.20 Interest $612.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $9,374.26 R007110 ISBERIAN STEPHAN G & HEATHER REV TRUST 516 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 246717401040 Subdivision: HOLLAND HILLS AT BASALT Lot: 7 22 BISHOP DR Year 2013 Tax $5,542.64 Interest $387.98 Other $16.90 Total Due: $5,947.52 R013771 ISBERIAN STEPHAN G & HEATHER REV TRUST 516 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 246718101012 Subdivision: BASALT BUSINESS CENTER EAST Lot: G 300 CODY LN Year 2013 Tax $39,543.52 Interest $2,768.05 Other $16.90 Total Due: $42,328.47 R017302 KELLY SIMON P TRUST c/o THE BUCKHORN ARMS LLC 732 E COOPER AVE ATTN: JOHN HOFFAMN III ASPEN, CO 81611-2061 Parcel: 273718227004 Subdivision: CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION Block: 105 Lot: R AND:- Lot: S AND THE E 9.27 FT CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE OF LOT Q LANDSALE ONLYNO. 14-015 To Whom It May Concern: FOR IMPROVEMENTS SEEThis SCHNotice #738 is given with regard to the following 730 E COOPER AVE described Deed of Trust: On July 23, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee Year 2013 Tax $14,258.48 Interest $998.09 Other caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating $16.90 to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordTotal Due:County $15,273.47 ed in the of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) Joseph Brown & Deborah L. Herron-Brown R008444B.LOT 4 RUBEY SUBDIVISION LLC Original Beneficiary(ies) 3730 OVERBROOK LN Wells Fargo TX Bank, N.A. HOUSTON, 77027 Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Parcel:Fargo 273707203004 Wells Bank, NA Subdivision: Date of DeedRUBEY of TrustLot: 4 May 2007 RED07, MOUNTAIN RD County of Recording Year 2013 Tax $45,337.64 Interest $3,173.63 Other Pitkin $16.90 Recording Date of Deed of Trust Total11, Due: $48,528.17 May 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number) R019520 LUCKYSTAR LLC 537716 Original Amount PO BOXPrincipal 7755 $3,500,000.00 ASPEN, CO 81612 Outstanding Principal Balance Parcel: 273707331011 $3,497,520.61 Subdivision: CABINS & LOFTS Unit:hereby 534B Pursuant to CONNER CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are DESC: CABIN notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been follows: 534 E violated HOPKINSasAVE #534B failure to pay principal and due together with all other Yearinterest 2013 Taxwhen $21,477.68 Interest $1,503.44 Otherpayments $16.90 provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. Total LIEN Due: $22,998.02 THE FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. R003855 M AND Mforeclosed ASPEN LLC The property to be is: LOT 1, RIDGE RUN UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO c/o GARY WRIGHT THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY 715 W MAIN ST #201 28, 1969 IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 385. Also known by street and number as: 399 Maple Ridge Lane, Snowmass Village, CO 81615. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication9/25/2014 Last Publication10/23/2014 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/23/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Deanne Westfall #23449 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Jennifer Griest #34830 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 14-02211 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on September 25, 2014 and October 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2014.(10561237)

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 14-015 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 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 the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) Joseph B. Brown & Deborah L. Herron-Brown Original Beneficiary(ies) Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust May 07, 2007 County of Recording COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION Pitkin CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE Recording Date of Deed of Trust SALE NO. 14-016 May 11, 2007 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with Recording Information (Reception Number) regard to the following described Deed of Trust: 537716 On July 23, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee Original Principal Amount caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating $3,500,000.00 to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordOutstanding Principal Balance ed in the County of Pitkin records. $3,497,520.61 Original Grantor(s) Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby Trevor T Nelson and Rose-Marie Nelson notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have Original Beneficiary(ies) been violated as follows: failure to pay principal Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and interest when due together with all other pay- Current Holder of Evidence of Debt ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. for Wells Fargo Home Equity Asset-Backed SecuTHE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST rities 2006-3 Trust, Home Equity Asset-Backed LIEN. Certificates, Series 2006-3 The property to be foreclosed is: Date of Deed of Trust LOT 1, RIDGE RUN UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO October 12, 2006 THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY County of Recording 28, 1969 IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 385. Pitkin Also known by street and number as: 399 Ma- Recording Date of Deed of Trust ple Ridge Lane, Snowmass Village, CO 81615. October 16, 2006 A S PDESCRIBED E N T I M E S HEREIN W E E K L YIS ALL V O c tob e r 23, 2014 THE PROPERTY Recording Information (Reception Number) OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- 529853 BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Original Principal Amount NOTICE OF SALE $234,400.00 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se- Outstanding Principal Balance cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has $207,582.00

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ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273717300022 Section: 17 Township: 10 Range: 84 A PARCEL IN THE SE4SW4 OF SEC 17-10-84 DESC BY M/B IN BK 623 PG 115 43151 HWY 82 Year 2013 Tax $13,037.69 Interest $651.89 Other $16.90 Total Due: $13,706.48 R003807 MARGOLIS ALLAN B TRUST 66.88% c/o RICHARD HESS JR CO-TRUSTEE 141 UNION BLVD #300 LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 Parcel: 273503300044 Subdivision: M/B BUTTERMILK Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 85 A PARCEL IN THE NE4SW4 & LOT 12 SEC 3-10-85 DESC BY M/B BK 447 PG 456 860 W BUTTERMILK RD Year 2013 Tax $5,956.72 Interest $357.40 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,331.02 R003383 MARQUAND TIMOTHY F 253 W 72ND ST PHB NEW YORK, NY 10023 Parcel: 264501300003 Subdivision: M/B GERBAZ Section: 1 Township: 9 Range: 86 A TRACT IN NW4SW4 & NE4SW4 SEC 1-9-86 W DESC BY M/B CONT 4 AC M/L BK 498 PG 723 BK 501 PG 76 1343 WATSON DIVIDE RD Year 2013 Tax $9,717.16 Interest $680.20 Other $16.90 Total Due: $10,414.26 R021680 PETERSON DORIS TRUST 521 S SUMMERFIELD WY ORANGE, CA 92866 Parcel: 273718169001 Subdivision: 111 & 115 PARK AVE TOWNHOME Unit: A 111 PARK AVE #A Year 2013 Tax $6,212.20 Interest $434.85 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,663.95 R004156 PLEASANT MOUNTAIN WEST LLC 8501 NORTH MADRONE TR AUSTIN, TX 78737 COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION Parcel: 273718104009 CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE Subdivision: ASPEN GROVE Block: 1 Lot: 8 SALE NO. 14-016 To Whom It May LN Concern: This Notice is given with 173 SKIMMING regard to the following described Deed of Trust: Year 2013 Tax $16,493.68 Interest $1,154.56 Other On July 23, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee $16.90 caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating Total Due: $17,665.14 to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. R002525Grantor(s) QUINN INVESTMENTS LP Original Trevor T Nelson and Rose-Marie Nelson 1 INFORMATION WY #400 Original LITTLEBeneficiary(ies) ROCK, AR 72202 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Parcel: 273301402012 Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Subdivision: RIDGENational RUN UNIT 2 Lot: 10 as Trustee HSBC Bank USA, Association 383Wells RIDGE RD Home Equity Asset-Backed Secufor Fargo rities 2006-3 Trust, Home Equity Asset-Backed Year 2013 Tax $9,813.68 Interest $686.96 Other $16.90 Certificates, Series 2006-3 Total Due: $10,517.54 Date of Deed of Trust October 12, 2006 R003819 EPPLY DR LLC County of R79 Recording 24634 N 120TH PL Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust October 16, 2006 Recording Information (Reception Number) 529853 Original Principal Amount $234,400.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $207,582.00 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE UNIT 207, LITTLE AJAX CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED OCTOBER 5, 2006 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 529509 AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR THE LITTLE AJAX CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED OCTOBER 5, 2006 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 529506. COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 605 West Hopkins Avenue, 207, Unit Unit, Aspen, CO 81611. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication9/25/2014 Last Publication10/23/2014 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/23/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Deanne Westfall #23449 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Jennifer Griest #34830 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 14-02665 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on September 25, 2014 and October 2, 9, 16, and 23, 2014.(10561300)

to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) Trevor T Nelson and Rose-Marie Nelson Original Beneficiary(ies) SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85255 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Parcel: Holder 264335402008 Current of Evidence of Debt Subdivision: STARWOOD 11 Lot: R-79 HSBC Bank USA, NationalBlock: Association as Trustee ELEVEN forSTARWOOD Wells Fargo Home Equity Asset-Backed Securities 2006-3 EPPLY DR Trust, Home Equity Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-3Interest $3,771.59 Other Year 2013 Tax $53,879.92 Date of Deed of Trust $16.90 October 12, 2006 Total Due: $57,668.41 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed R004422 ROGERS J W of Trust October 16, 2006RD 2225 THOMAS Recording Information (Reception Number) BEAUMONT, TX 77706 529853 Parcel: Principal 273514103036 Original Amount Subdivision: MEADOWOOD Block: 3 Lot: 7 $234,400.00 174 LARKSPUR LN Balance Outstanding Principal $207,582.00 Year 2013 Tax $12,410.56 Interest $868.74 Other Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby $16.90 notified that$13,296.20 the covenants of the deed of trust have Total Due: been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payR013132 RSS LIVING TRUST ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by32the deedHERON of trust and other violations thereof. BLUE THE LIENCA FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST IRVINE, 92603 LIEN. Parcel: 264511101001 SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INSubdivision: LIND-KOPPEL 1 CORPORATED HEREIN BYLot: REFERENCE 3500 207, SNOWMASS RD, 3502 SNOWMASS UNIT LITTLE CREEK AJAX CONDOMINIUMS, ACCREEK RDTO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDING CORDED 5,Interest 2006 UNDER Year 2013 OCTOBER Tax $23,844.16 $1,669.09 RECEPOther T $16.90 ION NO. 529509 AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLATotal Due: $25,530.15 RATION FOR THE LITTLE AJAX CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED OCTOBER 5, 2006 UNDER R018862 SCHALDACH NANCY REV TRUST RECEPTION NO. 529506. COUNTY PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. 785 UTE OF COURT Also known street and number as: 605 West ASPEN, CO by 81611 Hopkins Avenue, 207, Unit Unit, Aspen, CO Parcel: 273718202203 81611. Subdivision: TOP OF MILL PARCEL 3 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL 926THE S MILL ST OF PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMYear 2013 $44,752.20 $3,132.65 Other BERED BYTax THE LIEN OFInterest THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE $16.90 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seTotal Due: $47,901.75 cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as R015180by SCHLUETER MICHAEL LISA C provided law and in said Deed ofJ & Trust. 8300 COUNTYNotice RD 3 Is Hereby Given that I will at THEREFORE, public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, MARBLE, CO 81623 11/19/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the Parcel: 272920104031 south front door, 506 E Main Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: St, 15 Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the 292real REDSTONE said property BLVD and all interest of the said GrantYear Grantor(s)' 2013 Tax $6,467.44 Interest $452.72 Otherfor $16.90 or(s), heirs and assigns therein, the Total Due: purpose of $6,937.06 paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusSOUTHSIDE attorneys' fees, the expenses R013795 COMMERCIAL LLC of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to 300purchaser RIVERSIDE DR the a Certificate of Purchase, all as proBASALT, CO 81621 vided by law. Parcel: 246718105012 First Publication9/25/2014 Last Publication10/23/2014 Subdivision: BASALT BUSINESS CENTER WEST Name Lot: 8of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF170 THE SALE DATE SOUTH SIDE DRIS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE Year 2013 Tax Interest $1,002.39 OtherENOF INTENT TO$14,319.92 CURE BY THOSE PARTIES $16.90 TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. TITLED Total Due: $15,339.21 DATE: 07/23/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, StateROBERT of Colorado R019817 STARODOJ F & PAULA A By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee PO name, BOX 1121 The address, business telephone number ASPEN, CO 81612 and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repParcel: 264322303004 resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Britney Beall-Eder #34935Lot: 4 FILING 5 Subdivision: W/J RANCH Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 BYERS CT Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Deanne Westfall #23449 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Jennifer Griest #34830 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 14-02665 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on September 25, 2014 and October 2, 9, 16, and 23, 2014.(10561300)

SUMMONS FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE Case Number: 2014DR28 Since the date of the last such notice, the following actions have been filed herein: Action No. Parties 2014DR28 Petitioner Joshua Natale Respondent Araceli Duarte Bueno The forgoing seeks dissolution of marriage. A copy of the petition and summons may be obtained from the clerk of this court during regular business hours. A default judgment may be entered against Respondent if Respondent fails to appear or file a response within 30 days of the date of publication hereof. Dated this August 26, 2014 PITKIN COUNTY DISTRICT COURT by: Glenita L. Melrick Court Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 3, 10, 17, and 24, and 31, 2014. (10586234)

NOTICE OF BUDGET Notice is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Aspen Fire Protection District Board of Directors for the ensuing year 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of the Aspen fire protection District, 420 E. Hopkins, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a Regular meeting of the Aspen Fire Protection District to be held at the Aspen Fire Station, at 420 E. Hopkins, Aspen, CO on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at 5:00 PM. Any interested elector of the Aspen Fire Protection District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget. Dated: October 13, 2013 By: David Walbert Aspen Fire Protection District Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, 2014. (10642250)

Year 2013 Tax $18,636.12 Interest $1,304.53 Other $16.90 Total Due: $19,957.55 R003727 ST VILLE JAMES REV TRUST c/o SANDY SINGER 2500 N 24TH ST #100 PHOENIX, AZ 85008 Parcel: 264321302017 Subdivision: BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE Block: 2 Lot: 18 FILING 2 1258 JUNIPER HILL DR Year 2013 Tax $8,414.28 Interest $589.00 Other $16.90 Total Due: $9,020.18 R017022 TLDL ENTERPRISES LLC 1486 ALABAMA DR WINTER PARK, FL 32789 Parcel: 273707481002 Subdivision: COLAS CONDO Unit: 2 351 PARK AVE #2 Year 2013 Tax $9,393.76 Interest $657.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $10,068.22 R006796 WILSON J COOKE JR 5644 WESTHEIMER #340 HOUSTON, TX 77056 Parcel: 246727200010 Tract: 74 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 86 TRACT OF LAND IN TR 74 OF SEC 27-8-86 LESS 2.909 AC M/L CONDEMN BY CDOT FOR HWY 82 R-O-W CONT 22.091 AC M/L BK 218 PG 128 BK 376 PG 202 LESS DISTRICT COURT CASE 98-CV-317 FOR PROJECT 508 & 508A SNOWMASS CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $12,738.56 Interest $891.70 Other $16.90 Total Due: $13,647.16 R004529 WIVIOTT JAY L & TERESA M FAMILY TRUST 305 LARKSPUR LN ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514103030 Subdivision: MEADOWOOD Block: 3 Lot: 3 FILING 1 305 LARKSPUR LN Year 2013 Tax $17,046.04 Interest $1,193.22 Other $16.90 Total Due: $18,256.16 The above listed will be publicly sold at the Rio Grande Meeting Room located at 455 Rio Grande Place Aspen, CO at 9:00 AM on November 6, 2014. All purchases must be made by cash or certified check the day of the sale. Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Pitkin County Treasurer State of Colorado Published in the Aspen Times October 09, 16, and 23 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 9, 16, and 23, 2014. �PUBLIC NOTICE Of DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following legally described property: 610 E. Hyman Avenue, Lot M, Block 99, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado, PID#2737-182-12-004. The property has been approved for Landmark Designation, Historic Preservation Benefits, Major Development and Commercial Design Review. The existing building will be preserved and expanded along the alley. City Council approval was granted on January 14, 2013 via Ordinance #23, Series of 2012 and Historic Preservation Commission approval was granted on September 24, 2014 via Resolution #28, Series of 2014. For further information contact Amy Simon, at the City of Aspen Community Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 429-2758, or amy.simon@cityofaspen.com. s/ City of Aspen Published in The Aspen Times on October 23, 2014 (10652680) PUBLIC NOTICE Of DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following legally described property: 712 W. Francis Street, the east half of Lot P and all of Lot Q, Block 15, City and Townsite of Aspen, Parcel ID #2735-124-08-004. The property has been approved for Temporary Relocation in order to excavate a basement beneath the Victorian house on the site. Historic Preservation Commission approval was granted via Resolution #27, Series of 2014. For further information contact Amy Simon, at the City of Aspen Community Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 429-2758, or amy.simon@cityofaspen.com. s/ City of Aspen Published in The Aspen Times on October 23, 2014 (10652666) PUBLIC NOTICE RE:101 W. MAIN ST. AKA MOLLY GIBSON AND LOT 2 OF 125 W. MAIN ST. HISTORIC LANDMARK LOT SPLIT- PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT REVIEW, CONCEPTUAL MAJOR DEVELOPMENT, DEMOLITION, COMMERCIAL DESIGN CONCEPTUAL REVIEW, DESIGN VARIANCES, GROWTH MANAGEMENT, SUBDIVISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen Historic Preservation Commission, in Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen. HPC will consider an application submitted by Aspen Galena LLC, 605 West Main Street, Suite 2, Aspen, Colorado, represented by Stan Clauson and Associates, and affecting the property located at 101 West Main Street, Lots 1 and 2 of the Molly Gibson Lodge Planned Development, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado, and Lot 2 of the 125 West Main Street Historic Landmark Lot Split. The applicant requests approval to demolish the existing lodge along Main Street and Hopkins Street, to merge Lot 1 of the Molly Gibson Lodge PUD with Lot 2 of the 125 West Main Street Historic Land-


HPC will consider an application submitted by Aspen Galena LLC, 605 West Main Street, Suite 2, Aspen, Colorado, represented by Stan Clauson and Associates, and affecting the property located at 101 West Main Street, Lots 1 and 2 of the Molly Gibson Lodge Planned Development, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado, and Lot 2 of the 125 West Main Street Historic Landmark Lot Split. The applicant requests approval to demolish the existing lodge along Main Street and Hopkins Street, to merge Lot 1 of the Molly Gibson Lodge PUD with Lot 2 of the 125 West Main Street Historic Landmark Lot Split, and to construct a new 63 unit lodge along Main Street with free market residential and affordable housing uses, and to construct 2 detached single family homes along Hopkins Street. The following reviews are requested of the HPC: Planned Development - Project Review and Subdivision Review recommendations to City Council, Growth Management, Conceptual Major Development for construction in the Main Street Historic District, Demolition, Commercial Design Standard Conceptual Review, and Variances. For further information, contact Sara Adams at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429-2778, sara.adams@cityofaspen.com. s/Jay Maytin Chair, Aspen Historic Preservation Commission

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ASPEN VILLAGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The Aspen Village Metropolitan District will hold a public meeting of the Board of Directors at 6:30 PM on Monday, October 27, 2014, at Aspen Village Community Center, 31 Aspen Village, Aspen, Colorado, 81611, for the purpose of reviewing and approving the Proposed 2015 Budget and any and all other business that may come before the Board. This is the 2nd of two public hearings to be held on the proposed 2015 budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the address listed below. Interested parties may file objections to the proposed budget at any time before its adoption. Any questions regarding this meeting and public hearing may be directed to the District Manager, Chris Hoofnagle, at (970) 273-3100, 711 E. Valley Road, Suite 103, Basalt, CO 81621.

Published in the Aspen Times on October 23, 2014 (10652707)

Dated October 23, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, 2014. (10634175)

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 14-018 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 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 the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) Bernard Burger and Adriana Schiappoli Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Affiliated Financial Group, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt US Bank N.A. as successor trustee for Bank of America As Trustee For Thornburg Mortgage Securities Trust 2007-3 Date of Deed of Trust April 05, 2007 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust April 06, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number) PUBLIC NOTICE 536360 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEROriginalOF Principal Amount EST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: $2,630,000.00 Outstanding Balance ·Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will bePrincipal held in the Board of County Commissioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E Main St, $2,629,182.92 Aspen Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of theofdeed of trust have ·All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct business allows. been violated as follows: pay principal Check agenda at http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for meeting times forfailure specialtomeetings. and interest when due together with all other payments referred providedtoforare in available the evidence of debt secured ·Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ordinance(s) during regular busiby the530 deed of Main trust and other violations thereof. ness hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and Recorder's office, East Street, Suite 101, Aspen, ColoTHE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST rado 81611 or at http://aspenpitkin.com/Whats-New-/Calendar-Events/ LIEN. to be foreclosed is: NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDEREDThe BY property THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECLOT 12, FOX RUN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TOR: THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1995 AT RECEPTION NUMBER 270863. COUNTY OF RE:Landers Family Properties, LLC Site Plan Review (Case P082-14) PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Also submitted known byby street andFamily number as: 124 Fox NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been Landers Properties, LLC Snowmass CO 81615. (2005 Canal Pointe, Little Rock, AR 72202) requestingLane, Site Plan ReviewVillage, to construct a single family resiPROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL dence. The property is located off of Tejas Trail and isTHE legally described as Lot 6, Roaring Fork Meadows OF PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMSubdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for theTHE property is 2467-212-03-006. The application BERED BYDevelopment THE LIEN OF THE DEEDCity OF Hall, TRUST. is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Department, 130 NOTICE OF SALE S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by November 24, 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093. The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has RE:Bork Activity Envelope Review (Case P083-14) filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Is Hereby Given that I Bridge will at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted Notice by David Bork (3883 Crystal public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on the Wednesday, Drive, Carbondale, CO 81623 ) to obtain activity envelope review approval to re-establish previously 12/17/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the approved activity envelope for a drive way and a single family residence. The property is located on West south frontsituated door, 506 E Main St,Section Aspen,22 Colorado, Sopris Creek Road and is legally described as a parcel of land in the W½ of and the sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, N½ NW¼ and Lot 1 of Section 27, Township 8 South, Range 87 West of the 6th P.M., and is referredthe to said real property all interest of the said Grantas Lot 3, West Sopris Ranch. The State Parcel Identification Number for and the property is 2465-223-00-010. or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein,Departfor the The application is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development purpose of paying the indebtedness provided24, in ment, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections due by November Evidence 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff atsaid (970) 920-5093of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and otherP082-14) items allowed by law, and will issue to RE:Landers Family Properties, LLC Site Plan Review (Case the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Landers Family Properties, LLC First (2005 Canal Pointe, Little Rock, AR 72202) requesting SitePublication10/23/2014 Plan Review to construct a single family resPublication11/20/2014 idence. The property is located off of Tejas Trail and isLast legally described as Lot 6, Roaring Fork Meadows Name of Publication The Aspen Times Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2467-212-03-006. TheWeekly application IF THE SALE DATE IS Department, CONTINUEDCity TOHall, A LATis available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development 130 ER DATE, THEbyDEADLINE NOTICE S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due November TO 24, FILE 2014. AFor further OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENinformation, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093. TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/27/2014 NOTICE OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the of Pitkin, Statethe of Colorado NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public thatCounty on October 8, 2014, Pitkin County Community By: Tiffany Chief Deputy Public Development Director granted approval for the Approving theWancura, WJWJ Ranch Holdings LLCTrustee Activity The name, address, business telephone Envelope and Site Plan Review (Case P057-14; Deter. #76-2014). The property is located at 2455number Emma and barinregistration number11, of the attorney(s) repRoad and is legally described as a parcel of land contained Tract 58, Section Township 8 South, resenting the legal holder of thefor indebtedness is: is Range 87 West of the 6th P.M. The State Parcel Identification Number the property #34935 right pursuant to Title 24, 2465-113-00-006. This site-specific development planBritney grants Beall-Eder a vested property Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes. Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Jacobs6,Castle NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public thatCaren on October 2014,#11790 the Pitkin County Community Deanne Westfall #23449 Development Director granted approval for the Approving the Aspen Preserve Common Area Christopher T. Groen #39976and Site Plan Review Subdivision Exemption for a Minor Plat Amendment and Activity Envelope JenniferoffGriest (Case P066-14; Deter. #075-2014). The property is located Hwy #34830 82, East of Aspen within the Aspen Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST.,Space, #2201, Preserve Subdivision and is legally describedThe as Castle Aspen-Preserve Common Open DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Non-Development Easement Tract. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is Attorney File # 14-02295 2737-173-11-815. This site-specific development plan grants a vested property right pursuant to Title 24, The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes. and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public that©Public on October 10, 2014, the PitkinofCounty Community Trustees' Association Colorado Revised Development Director granted approval for the Approving the 62 Bennett Court LLC Activity Envelope 9/2012 and Site Plan Review (Case P065-14; Deter. #073-2014). The property is located at 62 Bennett Court Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, and is legally described as Lot 2, Ridge of Red Mountain, Replat Subdivision. The State and 30, 2014No. and1November 6, 13 and 20, Parcel 2014. Identification Number for the property is 2735-014-06-004. This site-specific development plan grants a (10639386) vested property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes. S/Cindy Houben Community Development Director NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: RE:Major Road Setback Variance for Lot 4, Mountain Valley Subdivision AKA 42705 East Highway 82 (Case 16-2014) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, to begin at 5:30pm, or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows, in the Commissioner's Meeting Room in the Courthouse, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, before the Pitkin County Board of Adjustment, to consider an application submitted by Ken Grabow, c/o Stan Mathis, 7515 Coal Creek Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80911, requesting a 60 foot Major Road Setback Variance where 100 feet is required from the East Highway 82 right-of-way for an addition to the existing residence. The lot contains 18,643 sf and is located in the R-15A zone district. The State Parcel Identification Number for this property is 2737-173-07-032. For further information contact Joanna Schaffner at the Pitkin Community Development Department, (970) 920-5105. Pitkin County Board of Adjustment Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 23, 2014 ( 10649669)

Date of Deed of Trust April 05, 2007 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust April 06, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number) 536360 Original Principal Amount $2,630,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $2,629,182.92 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 12, FOX RUN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1995 AT RECEPTION NUMBER 270863. COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 124 Fox Lane, Snowmass Village, CO 81615. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 12/17/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication10/23/2014 Last Publication11/20/2014 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/27/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Deanne Westfall #23449 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Jennifer Griest #34830 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 14-02295 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, and 30, 2014 and November 6, 13 and 20, 2014. (10639386) PUBLIC NOTICE RE: PITKIN COUNTY CENTER SUBDIVISION MAJOR SUBDIVISION & REZONING

City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an application submitted by the Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners (530 E. Main Street, 3rd Floor, Aspen, CO 81611), represented by Stan Clausen Associates, for the properties located at 506 and 530 E. Main Street. The applicant is requesting Major Subdivision and Rezoning reviews to merge the two lots into one, and rezone the entire new lot to Public. The properties are legally described as: Lots Q, R, and the westerly 7.5 feet of Lot S, Block 92, City and Townsite of Aspen, Lots 11, 12 and the westerly 7.5 feet of Lot 10, Block 19, East Aspen Addition to the City and Townsite of Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado; and Lot 1, First Amended Plat of Lot 1, Pitkin County Center Subdivision according to the plat recorded in Plat Book 93 at Page 56, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. Parcel IDs 2737-073-24-004 and 2737-073-47-851. For further information, contact Justin Barker at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, C O , ( 9 7 0 ) 4 2 9 . 2 7 9 7 , justin.barker@cityofaspen.com.

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFER HOTEL & RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICANT: BarEast Group LLC OWNER: Ryan Chadwich Aspen, CO APPLICATION DATE: October 15, 2014 HEARING DATE: November 4, 2014 TRADE NAME: Grey Lady 305-7 Mill St, Unit A, Aspen, CO 81611 Petitions or remonstrances may be filed with the office of the city clerk, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado.

s/ LJ Erspamer, Chair Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission

Linda Manning City Clerk

Published in the Aspen Times on October 23, 2014 (10652630)

Published in the Aspen Times October 23, 2014 (10652783) Posted:October 24, 2014

PUBLIC NOTICE RE: RED BUTTE CEMETERY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Monday, November 10, 2014, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen City Council, Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an application submitted by the Red Butte Cemetery Association (808 Cemetery Lane, Aspen, CO 81611), represented by Alan Richman Planning Services, for the property located at 808 Cemetery Lane. The applicant is requesting a Planned Development Amendment and Growth Management review to allow the caretaker to occasionally sleep in the maintenance facility overnight for an automatically terminating one year trial, with quarterly open houses for the neighbors to express any issues, and a log of how many nights the facility is used overnight. The property is legally described as: Red Butte Cemetery, according to the Final PUD Plat thereof recorded July 11, 2012 in Plat Book 100 at Page 38. Parcel ID 2735-122-00-851. For further information, contact Justin Barker at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429.2797, justin.barker@cityofaspen.com. s/ Steven Skadron, Mayor Aspen City Council Published in the Aspen Times on October 23, 2014 (10652605)

PUBLIC NOTICE Of DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following legally described property: Lots K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S, Block 90, City and Townsite of Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. The Historic Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission, and the Aspen City Council have all granted the requested approvals for a redevelopment of the property. For further information contact Sara Adams, at the City of Aspen Community Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 429-2797.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 11, 2014, at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m. before the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission, Sister Cities, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an s/ City of Aspen application submitted by the Pitkin County Board of Publish in The Aspen Times on October 23, 2014. County Commissioners (530 E. Main Street, 3rd (10652591) Floor, Aspen, CO 81611), represented by Stan Clausen Associates, for the properties located at 506 and 530 E. Main Street. The applicant is requesting Major Subdivision and Rezoning reviews PUBLIC NOTICE to merge IS theHEREBY two lots GIVEN into one, rezone the en-PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTERNOTICE TOand THE GENERAL tire new lot to Public. ThePITKIN properties are legally de- OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: EST REGARDING THE COUNTY BOARD scribed as: Lots Q, R, and the westerly 7.5 feet of Lot S, Block 92, City and Townsite of Aspen, Lots ·Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will be held in the Board of County Commis11, 12 and the One westerly 7.5 feet Room, of Lot 10, 19,St, Aspen sioners, Plaza Conference 530Block E Main East Aspen Addition to the City and Townsite of Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado; and Lot ·All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows. 1, Firstagenda Amended Plat of Lot 1, Pitkin Countyor CenCheck at http://www.aspenpitkin.com call 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings. ter Subdivision according to the plat recorded in Plat Book Page County of Pitkin, and State of ·Copies of 93 theatfull text56, of any resolution(s) ordinance(s) referred to are available during regular busiColorado. Parcel IDsin2737-073-24-004 and office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Coloness hours (8:30 - 4:30) the Clerk and Recorder's 2737-073-47-851. For further information, contact rado 81611 or at http://aspenpitkin.com/Whats-New-/Calendar-Events/ Justin Barker at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, BOCC C O ,MEETING ( 9 7LOCATIONS: 0 ) 4 2 9 . 2 7 9 7 , justin.barker@cityofaspen.com. DUE TO ELECTIONS, THE COMMISSIONERS WILL BE MEETING AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER: s/ LJ Erspamer, Chair Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission DATE LOCATION TIME 10/21/14 Meeting canceled Published in the Aspen Times- on October 10/22/14 Mountain Rescue 37925 Hwy.23, 822014 Noon (10652630)City Council Chambers - 130 S. Galena 10/28/14 10:30 AM 11/4/14 Meeting canceled due to elections 11/5/14 City Council Chambers - 130 S. Galena Noon 11/6/14 City Council Chambers - 130 S. Galena 9:00 AM 11/18/14 City Council Chambers - 130 S. Galena 9:00 AM 11/19/14 Aspen Fire Station - 420 E. Hopkins, 3rd floor Noon

DISTRICT COURT, PITKIN COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO 506 E. Main, Suite 300 Aspen CO 81611 970-925-7635 Plaintiff: ARMED FORCES BANK, N.A., successor by merger to BANK MIDWEST, N.A., a national banking association vs. COURT USE ONLY Case No.: 2014CV030054 Division: 5 Defendants: COLEMAN RANCH LLC, a Colorado limited liability company; THOMAS C. OKEN, PITKIN COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and KAREN SHEAFFER EAGLE COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Steven R. Rider, #7921 Markus Williams Young & Zimmermann LLC 1700 Lincoln, Suite 4550 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone Number: (303) 830-0800 Fax Number: (303) 830-0809 Email:srider@markuswilliams.com Attorneys for Plaintiff PITKIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE Case No.: 2014CV030054 NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned will on, December 3, 2014, at 10:00 a.m. at 506 East Main Street, front steps of the Courthouse, Aspen, CO 81611, will sell the Property described below at public auction to the highest bidder who has submitted bid funds to the undersigned as specified by C.R.S. § 38-38-106(7) to pay the sums due pursuant to the Default Judgment issued in connection with the above captioned matter on June 5, 2014 (the "Debt"), all as provided by law and the terms of the Order - Decree of Foreclosure issued in connection with the above captioned matter on July 27, 2014 (the "Decree"). Sale No. 14_0205 This Notice concerns the Debt described as follows: Original Obligor:Coleman Ranch, LLC Original Creditor:Bank Midwest, N.A. Current holder (Holder) of the DebtArmed Forces Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Bank Midwest, N.A. Date of Debt:January 15, 2013 Recording Date of Lis Pendens:April 10, 2014 County of Recording:Pitkin and Eagle Lis Pendens Recording information (Pitkin):Reception No. 609327 Lis Pendens Recording information (Eagle):Reception No. 201405678 Original Principal Balance of Debt:$3,683,416.27 Current Principal Balance of Debt: $3,945,658.47 Description of property ("Property") presently encumbered by said Decree: See attached Exhibit A Exhibit A Legal Description

THAT PART OF TRACT 58 IN TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 87 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL PLAT OF THE SURVEY CLAIMS IN SECTION 1, 2. 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, AND 12, INDEPENDENT RESURVEY TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 87 WEST, SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 58: THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 20' EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT A DISTANCE OF 1294.26 FEET TO CORNER NO. 4 OF SAID TRACT; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 47' EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 90.43 fEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 47' ALONG THE SAID SOUTH LINE 515.84 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 26' EAST 1358.57 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT·OF·WAY LINE OF D&RGW RAILROAD; THENCE NORTH 72 DEGREES 58' 30" WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT·Of·WAY 766.23 FEET ALONG THE D&RGW RAILROAD RIGHT·Of·WAY; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A 3 DEGREE 52' CURVE TO THE LEFT 199.28 FEET, WHICH SUBTENDS A CHORD BEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON NORTH 67 DEGREES 34' WEST 198.96 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE WHICH BEARS NORTH 12 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2014 DEGREES 28' WEST FROM THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 12 DEGREES Ordinance Approving Acquisition of the Schumacher Property 28' EAST 1699.43 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT Resolution Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Aspen for the Purpose of Sharing OF BEGINNING. COUNTIES OF EAGLE AND PITKIN, STATE Of COLORADO. a License for Fiber Optics Cable Including all water, water rights and ditch rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation APPLICATION FOR A RETAIL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FACILITY An Application submitted by Gayle Golding, d/b/a Aspen Organics, LLC for issuance of a Retail Marijuana rights). The Real Property or its address is commonly Cultivation Facility at 24505 Highway 82, Basalt, Colorado 81621, Pitkin County, Colorado. known as 2701 Emma Road, Carbondale, Petitions and remonstrances may be filed with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder at 530 East Main Colorado 81623. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AS FOLLOWS: Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado, 81611. ATTENTION: Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk. Pursuant to the Decree, I am ordered to sell the Property which is ALL of the property subject to the NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT Decree. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado, hereinafter the T H E L I E N O F T H E D E C R E E B E I N G "Board," shall make final settlement for the work contracted to be done on the project known as Aspen FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. Airport Business Center Road Improvement Project, hereinafter the "Project," to Concrete Express, Inc., Plaintiff, Armed Forces Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Bank Midwest, N.A. ("Armed Forces") is hereinafter the "Contractor, on November 10, 2014. the judgment creditor in this action and the current Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, ma- owner and holder of the Debt secured by the terials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by the Con- Property and as of the date of this notice, the printractor or its subcontractors in or about the performance of the Project contracted to be done or that sup- c i p a l d u e a n d o w i n g u p o n s a i d D e b t i s plies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the Project, whose $3,945,658.47. The Property which is the subject claim therefor has not been paid by the Contractor or its subcontractors shall file with the Board written of this litigation is all of the property subject to the verified notice of such claims at any time up to and including the time of final settlement first stated above Decree. or forever waive any and all claims, without limitation, pursuant to C.R.S. § 38-26-107, as amended, NOTICE OF RIGHTS against the Board of County Commissioners, Pitkin County, Colorado and the Project. YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED OR HAVE All claims must be addressed as follows: Board of County Commissioners c/o Gerald Fielding, County C E R T A I N R I G H T S O R S U F F E R C E R T A I N Engineer 76 Service Center Road, Aspen, Colorado 81611. LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 23, 2014 (10649466) TO REDEEM SAID PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER A S P THE E N TINSTRUMENT I M E S . C O MBEING / W E EFORECLOSED. K LY A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, IS ATTACHED HERETO. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. YOU MAY WISH TO SEEK THE AD-

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CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE INSTRUMENT BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, IS ATTACHED HERETO. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. YOU MAY WISH TO SEEK THE ADVICE OF YOUR OWN ATTORNEY CONCERNING YOUR RIGHTS IN RELATION TO THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING. The name, address and telephone number of each attorney (if any) representing the Holder of the Debt is as follows: Markus Williams Young & Zimmermann LLC Attn: Steven R. Rider 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 4550 Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 830-0800 THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 14day of August, 2014. Joe DiSalvo Sheriff, Pitkin County, Colorado By: Heather Nelson Deputy

Delinquent manufactured home tax list for the year 2012, Treasurer's office, Pitkin County, Colorado Notice is hereby given that I will, according to the law, offer at public sale on the 6th day of November, 2014 and succeeding days commencing at the hour of 9:00 a.m. of said day, a tax lien sale on as much of the following described manufactured housing, situated in said county, on which taxes for the year 2013 and previous years have not been paid as shall be necessary to pay herein below set down, to wit: M000737 BRITT NANCY & DOUG C/O TAPIA MARIA 0101 EMMA RD #2 BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246707490002 Subdivision: ROARING FORK MOBILE HOME PK MBL HOME TITLE: 57E299013 SERIAL: 0459616G YEAR: 1989 MAKE: KIT SIZE: 60 X 28 101 EMMA RD #2 Year 2013 Tax $241.84 Interest $16.93 Other $70.00 Total Due: $328.77

First Publication Date:October 9, 2014 Last Publication Date:November 6, 2014 Name of Publication: Aspen Times Weekly and the Eagle Valley Enterprise Published in the Aspen Times Weekly and the Eagle Valley Enterprise October 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2014 and November 6, 2014 . (10482033)

M000708 END THERESA PO BOX 747 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264316106034 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 34, MBL HOME TITLE: 57E174087 SERIAL: 4748217401 MAKE: ATLANTIC SIZE: 52 X 14 147 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $234.08 Interest $16.39 Other $70.00 DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO Total Due: $320.47 Court Address: 9th Judicial District M000799 IRVINE DIANE ROSE 506 East Main St. 5 PHILLIPS RIVERVIEW Aspen, CO 81611 SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 246931390005 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN FRACTIONAL OWNERSPHILLIPS ASSOCIATION, INC., Subdivision: MOBILE HOME PK SERIPlaintiff AL: 0522933824656 YEAR: 1992 MAKE: CHAMv. PION/RODEO SIZE: 14 X 70 DOUGLAS PRICE, 5 PHILLIPS RIVERVIEW Defendant COURT USE ONLY Other Year 2013 Tax $417.28 Interest $29.21 Case Number: 14 CV 30013 $70.00 Division 5 Total Due: $516.49 Scott Harper Scott Harper, P.C. M000687 PINEDA ALCIDES VASQUES 1280 Ute Ave., Suite 10 PO BOX 2124 Aspen, CO 81611 ASPEN, CO 81612 Telephone: (970) 544- 5000 e-mail: harper@sopris.netParcel: 246707490013 Facsimile: (970) 544-5010 Atty. Reg.#:: 7093 Subdivision: ROARING FORK MOBILE HOME PK MBL HOME TITLE: 57E260199 SERIAL: 11729AB SHERIFF'S NOTICE OFYEAR: SALE 1987 No. 14-0206 MAKE: KIT ROYAL OAKS SIZE: 60 Under an Order and Decree of Foreclosure entered July 25, 2014, in the above-entitled action, I am X 28 ordered to sell the following properties: 101 EMMA RD #13 An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit$150.32 2SHAD O W M$10.52 O U N TOther AIN Year 2013 Tax Interest LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium $70.00 Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement condominium map for Shadow MounTotal Due: to $230.84 tain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only duringThe Useabove Weeks 20,tax 42 liens & 43,will said to possession listed beright publicly sold in the and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on theMeeting first day of each located Use Week Rio Grande Room at and 455 endRio ing at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of eachPlace Use Week asCO more fully defined and deGrande Aspen, at 9:00 AM on Novemscribed in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen reber 6, 2014. All purchases must be made by cash corded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 andorascertified amended by first recorded Aug. 26, check the amendment day of the sale. 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium UnitChief 4 SHADOW Tiffany Wancura, Deputy MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded Pitkin CountyNovember Treasurer 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain L o d g e a t State of Colorado Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 12, 37 & 38, in said to possession and occupancy Published theright Aspen Times October 23, 2014. beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. (10642485) Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 5 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 11, 15 & 25, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 5 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 20, 35 & 36, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 6 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain L o d g e a t Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 2, 38 & 42, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 7 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 7, 20 & 34, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 7 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 21, 50 & 51, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 12 S H A D O W M O U N T A I N LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 12, 38 & 40, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado with a street address of 232 West Hyman Ave., Aspen, Colorado 81611. I shall offer for public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, all the right, title and interest of the defendant(s) in said properties on December 10, 2014, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the front steps of the Courthouse, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611. NOTICE: THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED UPON MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. Signed September 4, 2014 By:Joe DiSalvo Sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado Published in Aspen Times Weekly First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 16, 23, and 20, 2014 and November 6 and 13, 2014. (10530706)

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Parcel: 264316106034 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 34, MBL HOME TITLE: 57E174087 SERIAL: 4748217401 MAKE: ATLANTIC SIZE: 52 X 14 147 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $234.08 Interest $16.39 Other $70.00 Total Due: $320.47 M000799 IRVINE DIANE ROSE 5 PHILLIPS RIVERVIEW SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 246931390005 Subdivision: PHILLIPS MOBILE HOME PK SERIAL: 0522933824656 YEAR: 1992 MAKE: CHAMPION/RODEO SIZE: 14 X 70 5 PHILLIPS RIVERVIEW Year 2013 Tax $417.28 Interest $29.21 Other $70.00 Total Due: $516.49 M000687 PINEDA ALCIDES VASQUES PO BOX 2124 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 246707490013 Subdivision: ROARING FORK MOBILE HOME PK MBL HOME TITLE: 57E260199 SERIAL: 11729AB YEAR: 1987 MAKE: KIT ROYAL OAKS SIZE: 60 X 28 101 EMMA RD #13 Year 2013 Tax $150.32 Interest $10.52 Other $70.00 Total Due: $230.84 The above listed tax liens will be publicly sold in the Rio Grande Meeting Room located at 455 Rio Grande Place Aspen, CO at 9:00 AM on November 6, 2014. All purchases must be made by cash or certified check the day of the sale. Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Pitkin County Treasurer State of Colorado Published in the Aspen Times October 23, 2014. (10642485) COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 14-019 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On September 3, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) RONALD GOLBUS Original Beneficiary(ies) TIMBERLINE BANK, A COLORADO BANKING CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt TIMBERLINE BANK, A COLORADO BANKING CORPORATION Date of Deed of Trust December 29, 2008 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 31, 2008 Recording Information (Reception Number) 555383 Original Principal Amount $660,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $613,849.91 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: (a) Borrower's failure to timely make the principal and interest payments which became due and payable on May 10, 2014, June 10, 2014, July 10, 2014 and August 10, 2014. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 21, BUILDING B, ROARING RIVER LODGES CONDOMINIUMS, According to the Map thereof filed for record in Plat Book 10 at Page 53 and according to the Plat recorded January 18, 1993 in Plat Book 30 at Page 26, First Supplemental Condominium Map recorded December 23, 1993 in Plat Book 33 at page 44, Second Supplement Condominium Map recorded June 17, 1994 in Plat Book 34 at Page 80, Third Supplemental Condominium Map recorded April 7, 1995 in Plat Book 36 at Page 88, First Amendment to the Second Supplemental Condominium Map recorded December 5, 1995 in Plat Book 38 at Page 83 and Second Supplemental Condominium Map recorded August 30, 1996 in Plat Book 40 at Page 14 and First Amendment to Third Supplemental Condominium Map recorded October 7, 1997 in Plat Book 43 at Page 77, and as defined and described in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of the Roaring River Lodges Condominiums, recorded April 11, 1980 in Book 387 at Page 470, and Amended Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of the roaring River Lodges Condominiums recorded July 07, 1980 in Book 391 at Page 253, and Amendment to Declaration of Covenants of the Roaring River Lodges Condominiums recorded September 03, 1980 in Book 394 at Page 130, and Second Amendment to Declaration of Covenants of Roaring River Lodges Condominiums recorded May 14, 1981 in Book 408 at Page 361, and Third Amendment to Declaration recorded in Book 522 at Page 512, and Fourth Amendment to Declaration recorded in Book 611 at Page 224, and Book 621 at Page 475, and April 9, 1991 in Book 668 at Page 904 and December 23, 1993 in Book 736 at Page 452 and January 19, 1994 in Book 739 at Page 296, June 17, 1994 in Book 753 at Page 593, Amendment to Second Supplement recorded December 05, 1995 in Book 801 at Page 424, Second Amendment to Second Supplement recorded August 30, 1996 as Reception No. 396567, Third Supplement recorded April 07, 1995 in Book 778 at Page 120 and Amendment to Third Supplement recorded October 7, 1997 as Reception No. 409226. County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 12/17/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication10/23/2014 Last Publication11/20/2014 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 09/03/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee

provided by law. First Publication10/23/2014 Last Publication11/20/2014 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 09/03/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Michael Hoffman #21885 Garfield & Hecht, P.C. 601 East Hayman Avenue, Aspen, CO 81611 (970) 925-1936 Attorney File # GOLBUS The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly Ocober 23, and 30,2014 and November 6, 13, and 20, 2014. (10639409) NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FIVETREES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The FiveTrees Metropolitan District will hold a public meeting of the Board of Directors at 5:30 PM on Wednesday, October 29, 2014, at 0133 Prospector Road, Suite 4114C, Aspen Highlands, Aspen, Colorado. The purpose of this meeting is to review and approve the first draft of the Proposed 2015 Budget, and any and all other business that may come before the Board. This is the first of two public hearings to be held on the proposed 2015 budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the District Manager's Office listed below. Interested parties may file objections to the proposed budget at any time before its adoption. Any questions regarding this meeting may be directed to the District in care of Gary Beach at 970-273-3100, 711 E Valley Rd., Suite 103, Basalt, Colorado, 81621. Dated October 23, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, 2014. (10634124) NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING HOLLAND HILLS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The Holland Hills Metropolitan District will hold a public meeting of the Board of Directors at 6:00 PM on Thursday, October 30, 2014, at Basalt Community United Methodist Church, 165 Holland Hills Road, Basalt, Colorado. The purpose of this meeting is to review and approve the first draft of the Proposed 2015 Budget, and any and all other business that may come before the Board. This is the first of two public hearings to be held on the proposed 2015 budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the District Manager's Office listed below. Interested parties may file objections to the proposed budget at any time before its adoption. Any questions regarding this meeting may be directed to the District in care of Gary Beach at 970-273-3100, 711 E Valley Rd., Suite 103, Basalt, Colorado, 81621. Dated October 23, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, 2014. (10634158) NOTICE OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ASPEN HISTORIC PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the ASPEN HISTORIC PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT, of the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, will hold the next REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD AT 11:30 a.m. ON MONDAY, October 27, 2014, AT THE WHEELER/STALLARD MUSEUM, 620 WEST BLEEKER, ASPEN, COLORADO, 81611, (unless otherwise indicated), for the purpose of addressing those matters set forth in the agenda below, and conducting such other business as may properly come before the Board. BY ORDER OF THE BOARDS OF DIRECTORS: ASPEN HISTORIC PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT By: /s/ Fred Peirce, Board Member Dated this 20th Day of October, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, 204. (10652749) NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ASPEN HIGHLANDS COMMERCIAL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ASPEN HIGHLANDS RESIDENTIAL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The Aspen Highlands Commercial Metropolitan District and the Aspen Highlands Residential Metropolitan District will hold a combined public meeting of the Board of Directors at 12:00 PM (Noon) on Monday, October 27, 2014, at 0133 Prospector Road, Suite 4114C, Aspen Highlands, Aspen, Colorado. The purpose of this meeting is to review and approve the first draft of the Proposed 2015 Budget, and any and all other business that may come before the Board. This is the first of two public hearings to be held on the proposed 2015 budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the District Manager's Office listed below. Interested parties may file objections to the proposed budget at any time before its adoption. Any questions regarding this meeting may be directed to the District in care of Gary Beach at 970-273-3100, 711 E Valley Rd., Suite 103, Basalt, Colorado, 81621. Dated October 23, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 23, 2014. (10634049)

PUBLIC NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Motion has been filed in Civil Action 5593 (a.k.a. 1900CV5593), Garfield County District Court, requesting the appointment of Directors to the Board of Directors of the Basalt Water Conservancy District for Divisions 1, 2, and 4 of said District. There is one Board position available in each of Divisions 1, 2, and 4. This Motion also states that the following individuals are seeking reappointment as directors of the divisions indicated for an additional term of office to continue until December 15, 2018: James Nieslanik: Division 1 Max Macdonnell: Division 2 Paul Nieslanik: Division 4 The Court will hear said Motion on the 19th day of December, 2014 at 8:30 a.m. in District Court, Courtroom B in the Garfield County Courthouse, 109 Eighth Street, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, or as otherwise posted on the morning of the hearing. All persons desiring to attend may do so. Applications for appointment as Director will be accepted by the District Court until November 15, 2014. Applications and resumes must be sent to the District Court of Garfield County, Colorado, at 109 Eighth Street, Courtroom B, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601, with copies submitted to the Basalt Water Conservancy District in care of Balcomb & Green, P.C., Post Office Drawer 790, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602. Applicants must have resided within the District for a period of one (1) year, and be the owner of real property and reside within the Division of the District for which appointment is sought. Division boundary maps are on file with the Court in this action. Division boundary maps and further information may be obtained from the District's counsel, Christopher L. Geiger at (970) 945-6546, and at www.bwcd.org. /s/ Chad J. Lee Chad J. Lee, Esq., Acting Secretary Basalt Water Conservancy District Published in the Aspen Times Weekly, Eagle Valley Enterprise, Glenwood Springs Post Independent and Rifle Citizen Telegram on October 23, 2014. (10650160) COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 14-017 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 13, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) LEIRY MARTINEZ Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB Current Holder of Evidence of Debt CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT AS TRUSTEE OF ARLP TRUST 2 Date of Deed of Trust July 03, 2008 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust July 07, 2008 Recording Information (Reception Number) 550774 Original Principal Amount $840,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $838,300.47 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 1, BLOCK 1, GATEWAY OF SNOWMASS MESA SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 399. Also known by street and number as: 280 GATEWAY ROAD, SNOWMASS, CO 81654-9207. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 12/10/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication10/16/2014 Last Publication11/13/2014 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/13/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson #28078 Stacey L Aronowitz #36290 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney File # 1269.08829 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 16, 23, and 30, 2014 and November 6 and 13, 2014. (10618880)


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For active disabled man in Aspen. Responsible for personal care, cooking, cleaning, driving. Some travel. Housing for right person. Experience preferred. Tom 970-920-2199.

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Director of Development Director of Development sought at Theatre Aspen. Full time, with benefits. Experience required. info@theatreaspen.org

Kenichi Aspen is looking to fulfill positions for this upcoming winter season. Seeking experienced Cook, Dish/ Prep, Server, Cocktail, Busser/ Expo, Hostess. Please bring resume to 533 E Hopkins between 3-4pm.

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Restaurant/ Clubs

Snowmass Tourism part-time seasonal Guest Services Representative Nov 27 – April 12. Detailed knowledge of the Snowmass/Aspen area required. Go to www.tosv.com/jobs for a complete copy of the job description and application. Completed applications accepted until October 31 contact swhittingham@snowma sstourism.com or fax to 970.923.5466.

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Accounting. INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM seeks M or F for ACCOUNTING services 1x week. Responsibilities include A/P, A/R, Payroll (ADP), Ckbook Reconciliations, GL Reports Monthly, Year-end Reports for CPA. Must work in Design Office w/Design Manager Software. Immediate opening. Please email r e s u m e t o : theranch collection@comcast.net

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Restaurant Manager

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Retail Sales Associate PT high-end sales associate. Paris Underground-interiors, furnishings & gifts. Hourly + commission. Exp. & weekends req. Fax or email Resume to 970-544-8330 parisaspen@aol.com

Hire Me Private Tutoring: Experienced elementary school teacher specializing in reading, writing, organization and study skills. Individual or small group. Will travel to students' homes or schools. Call Whitney for more information: (402) 770-6220

Trades/ Construction Electricians

Try a border for just five bucks! Office Administrator Cooper Mason Ventures, LLC, Basalt, CO is seeking an energetic, organized, professional to fill a full time Office Administrator position. Our operation consists of a new 25,000 square foot, ‘state of the art’, greenhouse. High school education or GED required. Bachelors degree preferred. 3 yrs of Experience and References required. Salary: based upon experience, ranging from $17.00/hr. to $20.00/hr. Apply at aludwig@silverpeakapot hecary.com

Restaurant/ Clubs Food Runner / Busser bb's is hiring experienced FOOD RUNNERS & BUSSERS for the winter season. Both day and night shifts needed. Please apply in person @ 525 E. Cooper Ave. in Aspen Wednesday through Sunday between 3 & 5 PM

R&A Enterprises

Now hiring Experienced Apprentice, Journeyman, and Service Electricians for work throughout the Roaring Fork and Vail Valleys. Skills/Qualifications: • 3rd, 4th year apprentice, Journeyman, and Master Electricians • High End Residential and Commercial Experience a MUST • Team Player • Flexible hours and schedule to support a growing company • Positive "can do" attitude in a fast pace high volume environment • Physical hands-on environment • Must have basic hand tools as employer will provide specialty tooling. Salary/Wage negotiable based on experience and advancement opportunities Excellent wage and benefit package includes: 401k Plan w/match Health Insurance Truck/Gas Holiday/Vacation Pay based on Journeyman/Master Electrician licensing Please apply at: 5317 County Road 154, Suite 201, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

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Woody Creek Barn Loft Apt. 1000 sq ft. Open Floor Plan, High Ceilings. Views of Creek, Pasture and Mts. Private. Quiet. Great for one person. W/D. N/P. Furnished. Long Term. $2,000/mo 970-379-3474 outfitter738@rof.net 1BD 1BA Avail., Also Rentals Long & Short term avail. Sybrina Stevens 970-379-1501

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1 bed 1 bath core underground parking. Updated $2800 + utl. 1 yr unfurn. NP/NS. Joanne (ASSIR) 970-319-6827

Rentals Aspen

Rentals Basalt Area

Spacious Willits 4BD/3.5BA House with lots of storage. Avail. 10/1. 1 dog cons.$2800. Elegant,Spac,Priv Core Dupl, 3 Bd/4Ba,AMtn Vws,2Frpl, Prkg, NPets, NSmkg, Tkey. Lse, Brker 970-925-1677. Hunter Creek 2 BD 2 BA furnished condo. $2650. 6 month lease. NP. NS. 970-401-0453 RIVERFRONT Woody Creek furn. loft, 525 SF, Awesome setting. NS NP yr lease,utils paid! $1750/Mo. 970-319-2661

‘RENTED’

Furnished 3 BD 2 BA TH, 2-garage, granite, W/D, NP, NS. $2400 Basal t 609-226-8509

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2 bd. 2.5 bath furnished, open floor plan/granite-stainless kitchen, fp/wd/ west end, bright, upgraded. Oct.-May 15, $3250 inc. util. N/S,N/P $3250 Contact Joanne joanne.harrison@ sothebysrealty.com or text 970-319-6827. 2BD, 2BA Condo Quiet location w/ views 5 min to town, on bus route W/D, NS/NP, Furn. $2900/mo Stirling Peak Properties 970-920-2300 2 BR BEST LOCATION, Near Sky Hotel in the core. New DW, WD, new carpet, prkg, flat TV's frplc. NS/NP $3300/mo 847-997-4321 unit 2 ajaxcondorental.com

2BR/Loft/2BA,

on the river, 4 blocks to Gondola, private location, FP, WD, assigned parking, NS, NP, unfurnished, Year lease. $3000 plus. Perfect for two people to share or small family. Ute City Properties, Call M-F, 9-5. 970-925-4583 or email ucphach@rof.net

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1 BD 1 BA Apartment Nicely appointed Has views No Pets. No smoking. $1450.00 Security deposit. 1 year lease. 970-923-4990 sunny9949@hotmail.co m Basalt 0298 Park Avenue Basalt CO

Super cute, petitely proportioned, upstairs duplex in Old Town Basalt. Sunny, lots of windows, 2 bed, 1 bath, remodeled kitchen & bath, hdwd floors, w/d, fenced yard, 1 dog ok, nice deck with Sopris views, $1950 incl all utilities. N/S, 1st, last & sec dep. Avail midNov, 1 year lease.

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2 BD+ loft 2.5 BA twnhse w/gar. Pets ok. $2,200/mo. Southside. (970) 355-4059 3 bd 2.5 Bath Townhomes • Arbor Park $2275 Plus utilities, 1 dog ok. Oct. 1-one year lease Unfurnished joanne.harrison@ sothebysrealty.com or text 970-319-6827

Basalt -Professional office for long-term lease in downtown Basalt. Bright and sunny, quiet, private entrance, half bath, parking, 350 sq. ft. $600 per month, first, last, deposit, share utilities. Call Lu 309-3659.

MID-VALLEY SHOP AND STUDIO SPACES Workshop & studio spaces for rent in Basalt. Sizes vary. Perfect for artists, craftspeople, tradespeople, & designers. 970/618-1231

Rentals Office Space Professional office space US Bank Bldg, Aspen, upper level. 650sf Avail 11/1. 970-948-4110

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Try a border for just five bucks! 4 BD 3.5 BA 3900 SqFt. SFH. Large fenced yard. $3750/mo. + utils. Long Term. 970-618-9045 A S P E N T I M E S . C O M / W E E K LY

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Aspen - $180,000

Aspen - $325,500

Aspen - $2,100,000

71 Aspen Village This 2 bedroom, one bath home sits on a 3,624 square foot lot in Aspen Village. In the Aspen school district, Aspen Village has a pool, weight room and clubhouse and it's own Metro District so there are no monthly HOA fees. Call listing agent for details.

Great Mountain Valley Home Single Family Home, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2,500 sq ft. New roof in 2010, Large patio/deck, mature landscaping. Privacy & views a short drive from town! Additional FAR available, no transfer tax.

Jeff Pogliano

3 free-market studios and one 2 BR in Downtown Aspen. Low HOA dues and pets allowed. A rare opportunity for locals!

Jeff Pogliano

970.379.3383 jeff.pogliano@sothebysrealty.com

Joshua Landis

970.379.3383 jeff.pogliano@sothebysrealty.com

Basalt - $175,000

Basalt - $265,000

970 948-9485 Joshua@JLandis.com AspenMainStreet.com

Basalt - $529,000

Affordable 2-story 2 bed/2.5 bath, 1072 sq.ft. townhome featuring wood laminate flooring, a good floor plan for a roommate situation, fenced patio area, storage, in-unit washer/dryer and carport plus additional parking space. Convenient to Willits and public transportation. Owners may have a pet, reasonable HOA fees, in the Basalt School District. Least expensive townhome in Basalt.

13+acre lot. Come & build your dream home steps away from Ruedi Resevoir. Gentle topography, incredible views up & down Frying Pan Valley & a private fishing hole on upper Frying Pan River. Small stream runs through the property.

Sally Shiekman-Miller

Sally Shiekman-Miller

970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Holly Goldstein

Least Expensive Willits Townhome featuring great Basalt Mountain views. 3 bed/2.5 bath, features marble countertops, cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances and wood floors in the kitchen, marble surrounded gas-log fireplace, a new high efficiency boiler and hot water heater and more. Easy access to shopping, restaurants and all that Willits offers.

970.948.4824 hollygaspen@icloud.com

Basalt - $575,000 Immaculately maintained, south-facing, bright Willits townhome. Open floor plan, stone tiled gas log fireplace with wood mantle, upgraded kitchen, tastefully appointed bathrooms, custom walnut shutters, crown moldings, Casablanca ceilings fans in the livingroom and master bedroom. Privacy and views toward the mountains from the deck and fenced courtyard area, 2-car garage.

Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

New Castle - $175,000

Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000

Glenwood Springs - $75,000

LIONS RIDGE ~ ACREAGE AND VIEWS Room for all in this 5 bd 4.5 bth home on over 2 acres. Enjoy views off the decks of the bedrooms on 2nd level. New kitchen, carpet, septic and drain field. Located just moments to Carbondale and Basalt.

Creek-side home on fenced-in four acres in Canyon Creek, west of Glenwood Springs. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom house with large kitchen and master bedroom. One fifth mile of creek side water, Two apartments, workshop and greenhouse.

SKI-IN/SKI-OUT Brettelberg Condo on Sunlight Mtn Resort. Recently remodeled w/ Stainless Appliances, wood floors and cabinets, and more. HOA $249/mo, Taxes $250/yr.

Brenda Wild

970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com

Old Snowmass - $1,495,000

Super cute walk-in condo with views of the river at Riverpark! Enjoy 3b/2b and many owner updates including flooring, fixtures and more. This unit is one of the few where you can walk directly from garage into the unit. A must see!

Bring the Horses! 2 Bedroom/1.5 Bathroom home on 5 acres on Snowmass Creek Road. Enjoy your private pond through floor-to-ceiling picture windows.

Amy Luetke

970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen

970.618.4956 Amy@propertyshopinc.com MLS#134764

Carbondale - $595,000

Brenda Wild

Old Snowmass - $249,500

Beautiful 1-acre lot with 360 degree views including Mt. Sopris, Mt. Daly & Snowmass Ski area. Enjoy the peace & quiet of remote Shield O-Mesa area, yet only 30 minutes to Aspen & Snowmass Village. No Homeowner's Association!

Tom Carr

970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com

Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328

303-519-9807 CJEliassen@mac.com www.brettelbergC2.com

Old Snowmass - $299,500 Sunny, spacious, ranch-style home built in 2002, large private, fenced yard with sprinklers, just 20 minutes to Aspen. This 1960 sq.ft. 3 bed, 2 bath features an open floor plan w/ living room w/bay windows, dining area plus additional tv/family room, large, open kitchen with skylight and pantry. Private master suite w/Jacuzzi tub, separate shower, double vanities and roomy walk-in closet.

Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

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Old Snowmass - $769,900

Silt - $579,000

Snowmass - $1,199,000

Snowmass - $519,000

Your listing 1+ acre lot- Wonderful 3+ bedroom ranch-style home situated on private lot. Plenty of sun with east / south exposures. Flat lawn with mature Aspen trees. Mountain views overlooking the Snowmass / Capitol Creek valley floor.

Come home to the country in this spacious & comfortable home with room to roam both inside & out. Enjoy 4 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, main level kitchen opens to large deck & the lower level full size kitchen leads to a walkout patio.

Tom Carr

970.618.4956 Amy@propertyshopinc.com MLS#136253

Enjoy the majestic mountain views from this lovely 3,208 s.f. log timber home. The lot backs up to ranch land and is very private. Two horses allowed with a barn or stall. Many features including a sauna and lots of storage.

Amy Luetke

970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com

Leslie Newbury

970.379.6556 leslie.newbury@sothebysrealty.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Nothing like this for the price! Bright, contemporary remodel 2 bedroom, 2 bath. High end appliances, finishes and media. Convenient, ski in location. Walk to lift and grocery store. In the Aspen school dist.

Joshua Landis

970 948-9485 Joshua@JLandis.com SnowmassLuxuryCondo.com

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Trans portation Honda Civic LX - 2001

SOLD!!! Subaru Outback 2002

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SNOWMASS VILLAGE Ski in access included with this spacious Laurelwood studio. Relax by Þ ÕÀ Ü ` LÕÀ } wÀi« >Vi À ̽à ÕÃÌ > à ÀÌ walk to the village. Plenty of amenities including a new 24 person two-tier hot tub, on-site lobby, daily housekeeping and ski storage. Good rental history. $350,000 MLS#: 133327

Audi A4 Wagon 2003

Chevrolet Impala LT 2010

Chevrolet Silverado 2001

Ford F-150 1998

4 Door. Good condition. 156,000 Auto transmission. AWD. Leather seats. Silver Bob 970 379-9876 br@jonestrading.com

Limited edition. 4 door. Like new condition. Fully Loaded. 35,000 miles.

LS Package 2 door. V8 5.3 Good condition. 175k miles Automatic 4wd Long Bed Tow pkg. comes w/ shell

Ford F-150 1998 Supercab matching color topper 165K $4900 970-987-3730

$5900.00 OBO 970 379-9876

$11,000 OBO 818-535-9558 or 970-544-4675

Jaguar XJ8 2004

Jeep Wrangler 1995

Lexus RX 350 2008

Mini Cooper Convertible 2011

Low miles 86K. Pristine. Fully Loaded. NEW TIRES & BRAKES. Fg lamps, wd grain, htd seats. $9550.00 973-634-7553

Jeep Wrangler 1995 Rio Grande 2 door. Good condition. 124000 5-Speed, 4-Cyl White Soft Top, Dave rybakarch@comcast.net $4800 970-948-1012

AWD. Excellent condition. 44k miles. V6 Engine. Heated leather seats. GPS navigation system. Rear parking assist. Call Kate for more info.

Art Car painted by Romero Britto, Aero Package, 2 door. Excellent condition, Manual transmission. 524 Miles.

$21,500 970-309-5965

$69,900 Please call 970-922-1152

Toyota Land Cruiser 2004

Volkswagen TDI wagon 2004

Volvo Bertone Coupe 1991

Vintage Airstream 1962

Volkswagen TDI wagon 2004 147,000 miles Auto transmission. Extra wheels w/ snows Leather seats. gold David dhpowers88@gmail.com

Limited edition. Superb condition. Under 25,000, always garaged. Leather, sunroof, walnut panels. jcowan825@aol.com

$5,800 970-309-6250

$9,900.00 970-379-8479

Beautiful Interior, needs completion. 26 ft 2x axel. Redone interior, very unique must see to appreciate, on ranch in Missouri Heights. More pictures online $6400 970-987-3884

Limited VDC H6 3.0. Dual sunroofs, leather interior, automatic, newer tires, 166,000 miles, good shape. Thule box included. $6000! E-mail kavu152@gmail.com or call 970-306-9111. text here

“SOLD”

BMW R90s 1975

KTM 350CXF 2011

(Price Reduced) $3,400 OBO 970-618-8322

Why are there so many auto photo ads listed each day?

Because auto photo ads WORK! Black, 35k Miles. Excellent Condition.

$9,400 970-948-4541

Street legal. Less than 500 miles. Like new condition. 10k with all accessories. All yours for $7,500 Call 970-376-0215 Located in Grand Junction Area

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Autos

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‘1 tire only’

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Please Recycle

(4) 19" P255/60R19 Blizzak DM-V1Studless Snow Tires for Buick Enclave - $500 or OBO Basalt 970-379-3864 Jillian@asquaredaspen.c om

Clothing

Fringe Leather Jacket.

Honda Civic Coupe DX 1998. Good condition, well maintained. 168,700 miles. Automatic. After market stereo $2,999. Mark 970-948-4734

Please Recycle •Volvo 2004 S80. Good condition sedan. 4 door 5 cylinder $4300. •Volvo 2002 S80 T6. 4 door good condition 6 cylinder. $3200 • Saturn 2004 Excellent condition 4 door, 4 cylinder $3500. 970-319-1198 970-319-7804

Like New Hardly Worn! Size XL. $130. 970.456.3291

Arts/Crafts/Hobbies

Color makes your classified ad stand out.

JET SET fur hooded blue parka. This is a beautiful jacket in perfect shape by Jet Set made in Italy. It has a detachable fur hood and it is excellent for the snow. It's a Jet Set size 2 will fit US 4-6. $450. 970 376 6523

Clothing

Women’s large leather coat, great condition.

$50.

More than 165 million people read a newspaper in print or online in a typical week.

WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER...... ‘County Cheyenne Collection’ Fur Coat (not real fur but makes an awesome winter coat).

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Sell your vehicle,

guaranteed,

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when you place an auto photo ad for a month! No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

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Serious inquiries only please. Electronics

iMac 21.5 mid-2010 $725 1998 Toyota Corolla 5 spd manual. 296,000 miles. CD Player, Power windows & locks. Great Commuter Car avg 30 mpg, Clean title. Fair cond. $1200.

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RON"THE GOLD GUY "

2006 Triton covered snowmobile trailer. Huge fueling door. Ride on, Ride off. $ 3 0 0 0 . o b o . 970-618-8982

More than 165 million people read a newspaper in print or online in a typical week.

I Buy Gold

REPUTABLE GOLDSMITH paying CASH for gold, silver, platinum jewelry, gold or silver coins, nuggets, sterling silver sets. Many loyal customers thank me for BEST RETURNS, BEST SERVICE and convenient appointments. I Recycle, Remake, and Repair. For today's spot see: ronthegoldguy.com. Call Ron (970) 390-8229

Please Recycle

Please Recycle Large Fine Art Frames $10-20 Aspen Good condition. Natalia Mills 417-827-8805 nia-mlz@hotmail.com www.nataliamills.com

Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

Snowmobiles

Musical

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Blizak Tires/Wheels 185/65R14 $350 Frisco Excellent condition. Willy 970-485-3762 flip62frisco@yahoo.com

Jewelry

Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

4 Truck Tires/ Wheels

Michelin M/S LT -275/ 70 R-18. Load Range E. Mounted on custom Diamo wheels. Call for pricing 970-948-1212

Firewood/Fuel $150 per cord / $1.20 cubic ft. Mixed hardwoods, split & cut, you select, load, haul • Delivery avail. For more info www.highrisetreecare.com 970-984-0202

Bed- Mission Style Queen Size bed, mattress, box spring and night stand.Used rarely in a guest room. $400.00 Carbondale Excellent condition. Lori 505-259-0189 williams@nmia.com

$50.00 970-319-6294 Rifle

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• CONSTRUCTION

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Construction

Massage Therapy

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Did you know more people read a newspaper on a typical Sunday than watched the 2011 Super Bowl?

Merchandise Wanted Want to purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201

Delivery Service

Pets - Dogs

Furniture/ Dining Room

Awesome Crate & Barrel Flip Dining Table with 4 chairs and one bench. Seats 4 comfortably when in regular configuration. The top easily flips open to double the size of the table. Painted black and distresses to show wood color coming through on chairs & bench. $2500 new, lightly used for $880. Located in EagleVail, call 970-390-3444.

No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

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Painting Faux Deco Design Diane Orlow

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Italian Plasters Furniture & Cabinetry Concrete & Stone Woodgraining Leather & Suede Antiquing & Distressing Interior & Exterior Maint.

Health & Beauty

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813.403.2230

Basalt Barber Shop

$200

Open Tues - Fri 9am-6pm Sat. 8:30am- 1pm Stylist 6 speed Vintage Schwinn townie for Sale. Great Condition. $200 Call (970)366-6764

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Trek Fuel 900 $300 Basalt Auden XL Frame (970)309-5383 aschendler@aspensnowmass.c om

Photography

$2000

Hair Cuts Chad and Lonnie Bones 302 Midland Ave.

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Please Recycle

Service

Directory

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Busy Bees Delivery LLC Same Day Delivery Service

Cleaning Service

Great condition iMac that retailed for more than $1,400 when purchased. 500 gig hard drive, 4 gig ram, Mavericks installed. Eagle 970-390-9787

• HOUSEKEEPING

Marketing

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Antique Writing Desk

‘Bud’ racing leather coat. Women's small, excellent condition.

Sporting Goods

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Transform your Life This Clarity is a Gift Deborah 970-948-5663

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Timeless Memories; Professional Photos; Call Heather (970)640-1205 hmhphotograph.smugm ug.com


WORDPLAY

INTELLIGENT EXERCISE

by ANDREW TRAVERS

BOOK REVIEW

NOTEWORTHY

‘THE HEART IS STRANGE: NEW SELECTED POEMS’ THE POET JOHN BERRYMAN would be turning 100 on Oct. 25, were he alive, and his publisher is celebrating the centenary with three re-issued collections and one new one, “The Heart is Strange” (Oct. 21). Berryman is arguably the most irreverent and inventive — though not the most read today — of the confessional American poets that emerged in the late 1950s and early ’60s. In recent years, Berryman and his immortal “dream songs” have been kept alive in the popular culture by indie bands — the Hold Steady, Okkervil River, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and Nick Cave among them — that name-check the poet’s life and verse. My generation has been introduced to him and his confessional style as a sort of artistic grandfather of emo music. “These bands take Berryman

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CLOSING ENCOUNTERS

IMAGE of the WEEK

photography by BRENDA SANDERSON

| 10.17.14 | Snowmass Village | A MULE DEER BUCK POSES FOR A PHOTO ALONG THE TOM BLAKE TRAIL ON A RECENT AUTUMN AFTERNOON.

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