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Editor Jeanne McGovern Subscriptions Dottie Wolcott

04 THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION 07 LEGENDS & LEGACIES

Circulation Maria Wimmer

09 ASPEN UNTUCKED

Art Director Afton Pospíšilová

10 WINE INK 12

Publication Designer Madelyn LyBarger

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14 GUNNER’S LIBATIONS 15

Arts Editor Andrew Travers

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Contributing Writers Amiee White Beazley Amanda Rae Busch Kelly J. Hayes Barbara Platts Stephen Regenold High Country News Aspen Historical Society

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25 LOCAL CALENDAR 38 CROSSWORD 39 CLOSING ENCOUNTER

Sales Hank Carter Ashton Hewitt Amy Laha David Laughren Max Vadnais Louise Walker Tim Kurnos

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3-year-old Cattle Dog/Chow mix who came to us with her pups (all adopted) through a rescue organization in New Mexico. Timid with new people but is a very sweet, lovable dog.

Our shelter and its non-profit Friends (F.A.A.S.) have neutered over 16,000 dogs + cats with our spay/neuter program!

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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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POPULAR MUSIC KARL DENSON. Prince.

Costumed shenanigans. What’s not to like about Belly Up Aspen’s 2016 Halloween party? The club is bringing local favorite and funk master Karl Denson and his band Tiny Universe to town this year, for a show also featuring Fishbone singer/saxophonist Angelo Moore. The band is slated to perform Prince’s classic “Dirty Mind” album. Denson is coming off of a stadium tour with the Rolling Stones that included the classic rockers’ groundbreaking free concert in Cuba. With Denson providing the soundtrack, the club will host its annual Halloween costume contest — during which brave souls take to the stage to have their creativity judged by the howling masses. This year, first prize gets you $500 cash and $500 in Belly Up tickets, second place wins a $250 gift certificate to Matsuhisa and $250 in Belly Up tickets while the third place winner receives $250 in Belly Up tickets. There’s no shortage of Halloween happenings around Aspen, as the locals take back the streets for this annual town-wide offseason rager. But the Belly Up party is the center of the action these days and, with Karl Denson and Angelo Moore playing Prince on-stage, this one will be tough to top. Tickets are $35 for general admission and $60 for reserved seats, available at the Belly Up box office and www.bellyupaspen.com.

Funk band Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, led by saxophonistsinger Denson, will play Belly Up Aspen on Halloween.

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The annual Aspen Ski Swap runs from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29.

The Dean Ween Group headlines Belly Up Aspen on Oct. 28.

THE LEGENDARY DEAN WEEN is bringing his solo group and alt-rock greats the Meat Puppets to town on Oct. 28 for what promises to be a high point for fall music in Aspen. The guitar god and Ween frontman is touring in support of the group’s debut album, which provides the quirky humor fans have come to expect from him along with tributes to his classic rock heroes. Tickets are $30 for general admission and $50 for reserved seats, available at the Belly Up box office and www.bellyupaspen.com. Pick up the Oct. 28 Weekend section of The Aspen Times for more on the show and an interview with Dean Ween.

SPORTS WINTER IS COMING, which means it’s time to take stock of your gear and get some deals at the annual Aspen Ski Swap.

Now in its 62nd year, the swap will run from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Aspen Middle School with bargains on skis, snowboards, goggles, gloves and everything in-between. All the proceeds go to the school district’s outdoor education programs. More info and details on selling equipment at www.aspenskiswap.com.

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

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compiled by THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

HALLOWEE N, ASPE N-ST Y LE

1979 ASPEN

“GHOULISH PARTIES SET FOR HALLOWEEN,” announced The Aspen Times on Oct. 25, 1979. “Back in the days when witches still roamed the country sides of Europe, Halloween was a dark holiday. It had its roots in ancient Druidic rites, with bonfires on the heaths of England. The bonfires were to ward off the bad winter spirits, and to prepare for All Saints Day, the day after Halloween. In Aspen, Halloween is something else. It is a celebration to rival Mardi Gras, and the streets teem with costumed bodies. In fact, nobody without a costume would dare to be seen. Halloween in Aspen promises to be the usual wild and crazy rite of passage into winter, with parties planned all over town. No roller skates please, say the management of most of Aspen’s nightspots.” The photograph above shows people enjoying Halloween in Aspen, 1979. This photo and more can be found in the Aspen Historical Society archives at aspenhistory.org.

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GEAR of the WEEK

by STEPHEN REGENOLD

RIDE ON: THREE DAYS OF BIKING NYC THE AIRPLANE SKIDS onto tarmac. My bike, packed in a padded case, is in the underbelly, soon to be sent with luggage to the baggage area at JFK. I have three days in New York and am determined to see the city on two wheels. In a place dominated by cars, transportation by bicycle is experiencing a renaissance. Hundreds of miles of bike lanes were added in recent years. Car-free greenways, bicycle-specific traffic lights and a massive bike-share program have encouraged locals and visitors alike to hop on for a ride. My experience started at the airport. Traveling with a friend, I nabbed my bike from JFK’s dank baggage claim and got ready to roll. As my friend jumped on a subway with the bike case, I gripped handlebars to ride west through Queens. It can be an hour by car or on mass transit to Manhattan. I banked more than that for the bike ride, planning a meandering route to see a few sights on the way. My first observation: The bike renaissance has not hit the farther reaches of the boroughs. Atlantic Avenue, an artery coursing west from the airport, is a pseudo-highway and dominated by speeding cars. Pot holes and tireswallowing cracks are common. Trash blew in little vortexes as I pedaled hard to get west and into Brooklyn where bike utopia is purported amid the brownstones and espresso joints. Indeed, I found a bona fide bike lane over the Brooklyn border. The city got nicer, and I ducked into Prospect Park for my first car-free stretch, with roads blanked from traffic and cyclists alone on wide pavement that climbs through an urban woods. Over the Gowanus canal, skirting Red Hook, and to the water’s edge, a no-cars Greenway appeared heading to the north. The spiked wall of skyscrapers glinted across the river. The Brooklyn Bridge, packed with dog-walkers and selfie-takers, offered elevated access via a segmented bike lane into Manhattan. Day two on the bike was dominated by Central Park and Manhattan’s Midtown grid. Our Airbnb, an apartment near Times

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Square, connected to the massive north-south Avenues, including Eighth Avenue, which offer a segmented bike lane for miles under tall buildings and through crowds. In Midtown, the ubiquitous honk of taxis, the rumbling busses, delivery vans, semis and the occasional personal vehicle choke every lane. Exhaust and sewer smoke choke your lungs. Pedestrians dart as lights change, huge impenetrable masses. Paint, curbs and plastic barriers shield bikers and show you where to go. This all exists under the lights, signs, and outdoor video screens. Biking in New York, to me, was defined by the sensory stimulation and the sheer attention to detail required to negotiate obstacles and distractions block by block. Despite the craziness, it works. Bikers are out in big numbers, and even though the traffic is dense, I found it manageable. The bike lanes are generous on multiple avenues heading up and down the island, though getting east and west across town can be slow. Central Park is an oasis in many ways, not the least for bikers. The park has miles of (mostly) car-free roads. Cyclists get a middle lane, and runners use the road, too, creating a pedestrian paradise in a place where cars dominate all around. I rode the big loop in Central Park, a counterclockwise route that twists and bobs, offering climbs and descents and a true road biking experience in the city. Hit it hard and rail to 25mph. Just watch out for the horse-drawn carriages and the pedi-carts.

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An hour in Central Park and I coasted south onto Fifth Avenue. It was 5 p.m., and the traffic was curb-to-curb. I rode in a bus lane and kept hitting red lights, walls of people, vehicles squeezing in from all sides. It was slow going in busy-town that time of day, so I shouldered my bike and walked a couple blocks to breathe. My third day started with a text message. Kevin Bolger, aka “Squid,” is a 20-plus-year veteran of the bike-messenger scene and the founder of one of the top courier companies in the city, Cyclehawk. Before the trip I was connected to Squid by a friend. He sent instructions to meet up in Midtown, and for the next three hours, for a completely different view, I shadowed as Squid delivered goods around the city. Streetwise from years in the saddle, Squid pedaled in and through

traffic; he, in fact, was traffic, a cog in the Manhattan machine just trying to get from point A to B. His daily puzzle is to nab packages, pick and drop deliveries, make deadlines, and stay upright (and move fast) among an endless swarm of automobiles. We rode south on a clear stretch, cutting across four lanes to head down a hill. Squid is friendly and upbeat, despite a punk look. He waves and signals with his hands, and he shouts to alert verbally when coming through. My final objective on the island was a street race. The Lock Foot Posi alleycat, organized by its namesake group as a memorial event for friends who have died (many in bike accidents), offered a choose-yourroute race around the city. Squid and I joined a mass of riders gathering in Tompkins Square. It was $5 for a manifest, the race’s cluesheet, and you had 90 minutes to navigate checkpoint to checkpoint in an elaborate game. We gathered under the park’s famous Krishna Tree, an elm with historical and religious significance, and the organizers shouted instructions before a quiet moment. “This is for our friends who have fallen,” one rider said. On cue, and in an only-in-NewYork moment, a troupe of Scottish bagpipers came into view. The ad hoc parade, not associated with the bike race, linked to the mood of somber celebration. We unlocked bikes and got ready to go. With the wail of the pipes tracking away, the organizers shouted for the racers to start. I jumped onto my bike, following Squid. He swooped right and out of the park, onto the streets, back into New York, into the stream of craziness he loves. Stephen Regenold writes about outdoors gear at www.gearjunkie.com.


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ASPEN UNTUCKED

by BARBARA PLATTS

SAVORING FALL

FIVE WAYS TO APPRECIATE THE SEASON WE ARE IN MOST OF THE LEAVES may be gone from the trees in the high country, but that doesn’t mean autumn has left us yet. During the offseasons in Aspen, we always have such a high expectation for what comes next (either an event-crazed summer or a snowpacked winter) that we often forget to live in the moment BARBARA PLATTS and appreciate each season for all that it offers. It’s difficult when we have so much to look forward to. Last week, A-Basin opened a slope or two, officially “starting the ski season” in Colorado. Loveland Ski Area will do the same sometime this week. With the race towards winter, it’s easy to scoot fall aside. But even though you are counting down the days until the slopes open at Aspen snd Snowmass, try to remember that fall is worth savoring. Here are a few suggestions for how to do that… CONSUME PUMPKIN AND APPLE EVERY SINGLE DAY

These are pretty much the two main food groups in the fall, and they rarely disappoint. Whether

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it’s pie, bread, soup, seeds, risotto, cookies, beer or a delicious spice latte — everything, repeat EVERYTHING, is better with pumpkin. The same goes with apples for the most part. Try them in cider, covered in caramel, baked into pies, ground into a sauce, mixed into stuffing … the list goes on and on…

afternoon chore was to rake the leaves in the yard? You would work diligently, scooting each leaf into one big pile. And then, just when it was time to put them in a garbage bag, you leaped in the air and landed on the large pile. If that isn’t pure joy, I just don’t know what is.

Super Bowl and that’s mainly because it gives me an excuse to eat unlimited amounts of pigs in a blanket and hot wings. However, fall is football season. The two go together relatively well, according to millions of Americans. So, let’s give some pigskin a try. Go Broncos!

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FIND THE PERFECT HALLOWEEN COSTUME

Fall is a time for new beginnings. It’s the start of school and the conclusion of the calendar year. Plus, it’s when the temperatures start to drop and our summertime outdoor activities begin to dwindle. It’s when all you want to do is slip on a pair of thick wool socks, a big sweater, flannel pajamas, and then proceed to spend the whole day in front of a fireplace. Well, while your there, why not get a bit crafty? Fall craft activities are some of the best. Start by making sure you have the most creative jack-o’-lantern on the block. Then, maybe paint some gords, wrap fabric around acorns, take up knitting and create your winter wardrobe. The options are endless.

One of my favorite things about Colorado is that I can never choose a favorite season. Whichever one I’m currently in is always the best. Take some time this October and November to enjoy autumn. Don’t worry… you won’t miss any of winter in the process.

At this point, you only have a few days left until All Hallow’s Eve. If you have yet to figure out your costume (admittedly, I’m in that boat) then it is due time you rushed over to the Thrift Shop of Aspen and/or Carl’s Pharmacy and solved your current identity crisis. Some popular choices this year are political celebs like Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, the Joker’s Girlfriend from the Suicide Squad (a.k.a. Harley Quinn), anything Star Wars and/ or zombies (because, apparently, those never get old). FROLIC IN THE LEAVES

The leaves may not be attached to their branches anymore, but they are certainly all over the ground. Go back to early childhood with a little romp in the leaves. You remember the days when your

Barbara Platts wants to know what your favorite fall activity is. Email her at bplatts.000@gmail.com.

WATCH FOOTBALL

Admittedly, I’m not a big football fan. The only game I can be sure to watch every year is the

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THE ALLURE OF ZINFANDEL A GRAPE FOR ALL HALLOWS EVE

THIS IS THE TIME of year when wine columnists write stories about wines with scary names or labels for the Halloween crowd. It is a cheap and lazy undertaking to be sure, and I myself have been guilty of it in the past. In fact, it was the column I was going to rehash once again this week because, well, because Halloween is coming KELLY J. HAYES Monday. But while perusing the wine aisles of one my favorite local wine shops, doing “research”, I spied a bottle of one of my favorite wines on the shelf, the “Old Ghost” Zinfandel by Klinker Brick. And suddenly it occurred to me, I’d rather recommend some great Zin than write a hack-job seasonal column. A GRAPE FOR THE SEASON

We are in late October, the time marked by the fall of the leaves, the changing produce in the gardens and the shorter days. This is the time we turn to a little heartier fare. And for me zinfandel is the perfect accompaniment to the foods we gravitate toward this time of year. Stews, roasted meats, home baked pizzas all go great with red wines made from the Zinfandel grape. Zinfandel Advocates and Producers, a nonprofit trade organization, agrees with me and hosts events on National Zinfandel Day, November 16, to “celebrate the grape and the extraordinary diversity of wines and styles from renowned winemakers and emerging wineries.” Depending upon the style in which it is made, zin can be a “tweener” grape, not as rich or full bodied as, say, merlot or cabernet sauvignon, but a touch more tannic and higher in acidity than, say, most pinot noir. The flavor profiles of the grape tend to be a little sweeter, with most exhibiting really obvious blackberries or raspberries and

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some Zins can be very hot, or high in alcohol. There are many variations and styles of zin, and the locations where they are grown, the terroir, can have a huge impact on the style. Some of the “hot beds” for the grapes are Paso Robles, Lodi and the Dry Creek Valley of Sonoma County. These are all places that are marked by stony soils and, most importantly, have long, hot growing seasons that allow the zinfandel grapes to ripen in the sun becoming juicy and flavorful. THE AMERICAN HERITAGE GRAPE

Like most things we consider to be “ours” here in America, the origins of the zinfandel grapes can be traced to the Old World. Long thought to be a derivative of the Italian Primitivo grape brought to this country in the 1820s, more recent genetic testing has confirmed that it is really a DNA cousin of an ancient creation grape called the Crljenak Kastelanski. But like pizza, we created our own history. In the days of the California Gold Rush, Zinfandel was widely planted in the foothills of the Sierra and in what is now known as San Joaquin County. The vines thrived and much of the early California wine production was founded upon Zinfandel. There was a fallow period for the grape, but in the 1970s Sutter Home Winery began to produce “White Zinfandel,” a pinkish sweet wine that became a “gateway wine” for future wine sophisticates. The wine played an important role in creating the California wine industry we know today. Then in the early 1990s, there was renewed interest in the grape for the production of a wide style of wines, including robust reds and even late harvest dessert Zinfandels. Today, the grape produces one of the most popular of all wines in America. While there are a number of great Zinfandels in the marketplace, there are a few

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A cluster of Zinfandel grapes plucked from the vine and on the way to the crushpad.

producers who have long love affairs with wines made from the grapes. Look for Zinfandel from Ravenswood, Renwood, Ridge, Rosenblum, (yes, the four “R”s), Cline, Hendry and Mauritson, and you will find a wide range of styles from a wide range of vineyard locations. And about that 2013 “The Old Ghost,” the single-vineyard Zinfandel from Klinker Brick. I have included this wine in my Under the Influence selections in the past. At around $40 a bottle it is the product of 90-year-old vines in Lodi, California, that produce tiny, berry-size grapes that pack a punch. Winemaker Steve Felten nurtures, cajoles, cradles and ultimately wills a wine from the vines that is, in his description of the taste profile, “spooky.” It is so good it’s scary. A great wine for Halloween, or any other occasion.

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.com.

UNDER THE INFLUENCE ELVIRA’S MACABRENET 2008 CABERNET SAUVIGNON I can’t help myself. I have no idea if this wine is still made. I have no idea what it tastes like, or if it is even available anymore. But I have a soft spot for anything Elvira…though she would obviously prefer a hard spot…and when I saw this wine online I thought, “What could be better for Halloween?” What can I say?

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ABOVE: Old and gnarly Zinfandel vines are head pruned and don’t hang on lines. The grapes grow wild in their natural environment. FAR LEFT: In the spring, the vines begin the process of producing Zinfandel clusters.

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FOOD MATTERS

MIND TRICKS AND MOUTH TREATS OCTOBER MEMORIES THAT JUST DON’T DIE

IF ASKED TO DEFINE October in a single smell, I’d choose the sweet, musty scent of pumpkin guts. As is customary in many American households, carving up jacko’-lanterns was an annual event in my family, typically a week or two before Halloween. Armed with giant metal spoons, my brother and I would scoop AMANDA RAE out the insides of our respective ‘punkins,’ scraping every stubborn string and seed from the interior until the walls were slick, maybe tossing the slimy strands at one another from opposite ends of the kitchen island. After sawing scary mugs into the smoothest walls, we’d set our lanterns before the picture window in our living room. Every night before dinner we’d light candles inside, each time inhaling the intoxicating stench of spent matches, melting wax, and slightly sour, slowly fermenting pumpkin flesh. I was reminded of all this last week at a pumpkin-carving party. Without fail, every time I crack open a gourd — even spaghetti squash, no matter the time of year — I can’t help but think of that childhood ritual. The smell reminds me of being a kid in New England in autumn, when Dad raked giant piles of dead, crackly maple leaves and darkness fell during the bus ride home from soccer practice, all signaling the impending arrival of Old Man Winter. (Once of twice he showed up early, forcing us to tromp through a foot of snow while trick-or-treating.) The dessert I brought to the party provoked a similar Pavlovian response, though one rooted in memory relatively recently. Slutty Brownies, which I make every October for friends who ask about them frequently, taste as sinful as they sound: A three-layer confection comprised

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of chocolate-chip cookie dough topped with Double Stuff Oreos then covered with brownie batter and baked into a bar so saccharine that it zaps any interest in a fistful of fun-size candy. Just as pumpkin guts take top honors for all-time October scent memories, the chocolately, gooey chew of Slutty Brownies defines Halloween in Aspen via flavor, after only a few years. While smell and memory are inextricably linked, taste memory is thought to be the strongest sort — more powerful than sight, sound, or scent alone. Yet since odor is known to influence our perception of taste, nostalgia for certain foods — Mom’s mac and cheese or Christmas sugar cookies — is largely about aroma. Plug your nose while biting into a Slutty Brownie, and it might be hard to identify chocolate as the defining flavor despite its fudgy texture. Researchers contend that this phenomenon is tough to study, as individual experience is unique and often difficult to put into words. Our olfactory sense is the most primitive of them all; the physiological connection between odor receptors in the nose (some 12 million per person) and brain regions responsible for emotion and memory is clear. Still, everyone agrees that certain smells (and flavors) are able to trigger memories more strongly than cues from other senses, such as sight or sound. Perhaps taste memory and nostalgia both play roles in the popularity of candy corn, which has been around since the 1880s. A recent poll of more than 40,000 Americans by marketing research website Influenster determined that candy corn is king in five states. (See sidebar, opposite.) Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, however, were voted most overall, which is consistent with National Confectioners Association findings that chocolate is Halloween’s defining flavor.

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Do those folks really enjoy candy corn above Snickers and Twix, or might their choice have more to do with seasonal nostalgia for the tri-colored triangles shaped like vampire teeth? I wonder. Interestingly, every single candy mentioned in the poll is one that’s been around for decades. Polarizing choices from long ago (Good & Plenty, anyone? No, really: anyone?!) are notably absent. While research confirms that tastebuds “mature” as we grow older — flavors we may have avoided in childhood become bearable or even enjoyable — nostalgia certainly influences crowds. This is clear in Jelly Belly’s annual survey of jellybean flavors: Kids despise cappuccino, coconut, and black licorice, yet those last two are among adult favorites. Most telling is that everyone agrees on #1: Very Cherry has placed among Jelly Belly’s top two flavors since its debut in 1976. Infusing foods with flavors that hark to childhood is a recognized way for food scientists to formulate new products they hope will grab consumer attention in an oversaturated market. Every few

years, “nostalgia” is listed as an industry trend at the annual Sweets & Snacks Expo in Chicago, which draws hundreds of companies to show off new treats that they hope inspire emotional connections in shoppers. (Indeed, “classic childhood flavors are making a comeback,” reported the National Confectioners Association after the 2015 expo.) Thirteen years ago, Starbucks launched its pumpkin-spice latte and sparked a national obsession that has only grown more ridiculous each fall (pumpkin spice now flavors everything from booze and cereal to tortilla chips and hummus). By now the beverage has been around long enough that thousands of Americans consider the smell of a pumpkin-spice latte as nostalgic on its own. Yes, the aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves have been universally appealing for centuries. Pumpkin itself? Not so much. I think of messy Halloween jack-o’-lantern carving — and that stinks.

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CANDY CRUSH Most-popular Halloween candy by state, according to a poll of 42,238 users of marketing research website Influenster: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Alabama: Airheads Alaska: Snickers Arizona: Toblerone Arkansas: Skittles California: Lifesavers Colorado: Milky Way Connecticut: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups Delaware: 3 Musketeers Florida: Nestlé Crunch Bar Georgia: Pixy Stix Hawaii: 100 Grand Bar Idaho: Butterfinger Illinois: Snickers Indiana: Reese’s Pieces Iowa: Twix

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Kansas: Twizzlers Kentucky: Whoppers Louisiana: Swedish Fish Maine: Starburst Maryland: Almond Joy Massachusetts: Starburst Michigan: M&M’s Minnesota: 100 Grand Bar Mississippi: Hershey’s Kisses Missouri: Hershey’s Kisses Montana: Kit Kat Nebraska: Skittles Nevada: Jolly Ranchers New Hampshire: Tootsie Rolls New Jersey: Sour Patch Kids New Mexico: 3 Musketeers New York: SweeTarts North Carolina: Butterfinger North Dakota: Sour Patch Kids

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Ohio: Milky Way Oklahoma: M&M’s Oregon: Candy corn Pennsylvania: Swedish Fish Rhode Island: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups South Carolina: Candy corn South Dakota: Laffy Taffy Tennessee: Candy corn Texas: Candy corn Utah: Nerds Vermont: Almond Joy Virginia: Reese’s Pieces Washington: Airheads West Virginia: Oreos Wisconsin: Laffy Taffy Wyoming: Candy corn District of Columbia: Twix

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FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

GUNNER’S LIBATIONS

by MICHELLE LOCKE for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BLOOD SIPPER Gore is more when it comes to Halloween cocktails. From classics like bloody mary to new-fangled libations inspired by the trend for all things vampiric, mixologists are seeing red for the annual celebration of things fun and ghoulish. Chef Richard Garcia of 606 Congress at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront likes to play on the classics with his “Ghost of Mary,” a drink where the “blood” of the tomato juice swirls around in the glass. He uses vodka mixed over ice with his own special “ghost mix” of tomato-vegetable juice cocktail, lemons and seasonings, and then strained to create an effect of blood swirling around in the glass. For a shortcut, you can just buy some bloody mary mix and strain it in a coffee filter to remove some of the solids. “Ghost of Mary is bloody good fun,” says Garcia. “It’s a drink with enough kick to haunt you, just the kind of Bloody Mary you want to drink by the full moonlight.” Another bloody good drink, with a little more sweetness than scariness, is the Blood Sipper. But it’s the eyeball accents that really make it come to life — and become a highlight of any Halloween party. LIBATIONS WAS CREATED BY BELOVED ASPEN TIMES PUBLISHER

MAKE IT BLOOD SIPPER Start to finish: 5 minutes active, plus steeping Makes about 1 liter 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries 1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries 1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries 1 cup pomegranate juice 750-millileter bottle vodka In a blender combine all ingredients. Pulse several times to just chop the fruit. Refrigerate for at least an hour or up to several days. Pour the vodka and fruit mixture through a mesh strainer. Press the solids to extract as much liquid as possible, then discard the solids. The infused vodka can be sipped straight, chilled, or cut with apple cider, ginger ale or coconut cream. – AP Food Editor J.M. Hirsch

GUNILLA ASHER, WHO DIED JUNE 2, 2014, AFTER A BRAVE BATTLE WITH CANCER. CHEERS — TO GUNNER!

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MOUNTAINMAYHEM

The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWN

by MAY SELBY

SCENES FROM OFFSEASON

MAY SELBY

WITH THE PACE a bit more relaxed from high season, fall is all about spending quality time with friends (at social gatherings, for example) and even foes (say at sporting events). From April through October, the City of Aspen hosts Green Drinks, a networking event presented by alternating partner organizations each month. The city sponsors free food and the host business provides free drinks. Design Workshop wound down the season with the last Green Drinks gathering at their Main Street office

Friends Jace Michael and Bill Budinger catching up at a cocktail party.

Andy Docken and Lissa Ballinger on a crisp fall evening.

on Oct. 12 amidst their landscape architects, staff and community members, with food from Bamboo Bear. On weekends in October, Aspen Junior Hockey hosted its 23rd Annual Fall Faceoff Tournament — a three-week event drawing teams from all over Colorado and beyond for games around the clock at the Aspen Ice Garden and Lewis Arena at the Aspen Rec Center. This fall, head west to the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park for cave tours, thrill rides, kids’ activities and more. Set

atop Iron Mountain, Glenwood Caverns’ claim to fame includes its vast views of the entire Roaring Fork Valley and the highest elevation roller coaster in the country. Take advantage of great rates through Oct. 30 as part of their Mountain Fall Festival. Then on Nov. 11, Winter on the Mountain begins with lights and Nov. 19 is an all-day Kick-Off with Santa. Visit www.glenwoodcaverns.com for details. Contact May with insights, invites or info: allthewaymaymay@hotmail.com

Jennifer Carlson and Casarae Clark soar like birds on the Glenwood Canyon Flyer at Glenwood Caverns.

Amos and Ali Whiting at a fall event with friends.

Janette Whitcomb with the City of Aspen and Estelle and Mike Albert with Design Workshop.

Ted O’Bryan, Kathy Fry and Brett Beavers at Design Workshop for Green Drinks.

Thrills abound on the Alpine Coaster at Glenwood Caverns.

Jennifer Carlson and Tim Sanders on the Soaring Eagle Zip Ride at Glenwood Caverns.

Boulder’s Jr Buffs hockey team came to Aspen for the 23rd Annual Fall Faceoff Tournament.

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VOYAGES

DESTINATION | SOUTH PACIFIC

VACATION BLISS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC SWAYING IN A HAMMOCK hung from coconut trees, floating down a cyan-blue channel or swimming in a cloud of tropical fish, all I could think was, this place is too perfect to be real. Aitutaki consists of a handful of small islands encircled by a lagoon in the middle of the South Pacific. It’s the paradise you always dreamed but never quite believed could exist: uncrowded, inexpensive, safe and friendly, and stunningly gorgeous around, in and under the ocean. THREE’S A CROWD

Here’s the catch on visiting Aitutaki: It’s not that easy to get to. First you fly to Rarotonga, the largest of the Cook Islands, 15 volcanic islands and atolls scattered over an area the size of the Mediterranean. There are flights to Rarotonga from Los Angeles, Tahiti, New Zealand and Sydney. From Rarotonga’s openair airport, I walked into town for the quintessential Polynesian souvenir, black pearls, and then hopped on the city bus that circles the island in an hour to snorkel off Aroa Beach.

A 50-minute Air Rarotonga flight took me to Aitutaki, which has about 2,000 inhabitants and only 229 rooms for visitors hidden among the palms. When three couples from the luxury hotel next to my cabin took out kayaks, the mileslong white beach felt outrageously packed. THE BEACH HUT

For Bora Bora-style overwater bungalows at over $1,000 a night, check in at the Aitutaki Lagoon Resort and Spa. For 1/20th of that price, at Matriki Beach Huts, I got a cabin on the sand with private outdoor shower and deck exactly 19 steps from the lagoon surf. Bright red petals were on the bed, but manager Lisa Green also shared a jar of peanut butter, drove me to three tiny grocery stores for picnic lunch provisions and let me pick starfruit in the garden. For about $20, including cold beer, I had just-caught tuna steaks with homemade passion-fruit marinade at Puffy’s Beach Bar and ika mata, raw tuna cubes in coconut cream, at the Boat Shed on the eastern tip of the island.

WHAT LOCKS?

I went to the Boat Shed on a rented bicycle from Matriki and was told that if the half-hour afterdinner ride was too much, I could just park it outside the restaurant (no locks) and any driver would get me home. I decided to pedal instead along the pitch-black road through the fragrant night, but I cannot think of anywhere else I would have considered either option safely possible. Even in larger Rarotonga, an airport representative told me I could safely spend a short overnight layover napping on the terminal’s outdoor picnic benches after the building closed. “There may be some roosters though,” was the one note of caution he sounded. Although I visited in early July, during the Southern Hemisphere winter, Aitutaki was bursting with palm fronds in shades of mint to lime to shamrock green and luxuriant blossoms of bougainvillea, hibiscus and frangipani. Many of the latter ended up around my neck in an elaborate ‘ei (what leis are called in the Cook

Islands) after I passed by a health conference in a village hall. I was invited to stay for opening prayer, with a rippling polyphonic Maori hymn and to return for that night’s party, when we washed down a gargantuan home-cooked buffet with fresh coconut water. TO BE OR NOT TO BE UNDERWATER

Within wading distance of my bed, I snorkeled among cobalt blue starfish and Pixar-worthy creatures in silver, black or yellow patterns with names like Moorish idol, threadfin butterflyfish and lemonpeel angelfish. During a daylong cruise to uninhabited motu — tiny reef islands — on Lisa’s husband’s fishing boat, I saw purple coral and football-sized, sapphire-blue clams. But the colors were even more surreal above water: transparent over the sand bars, periwinkle in the surf, swirls of turquoise, green and aquamarine in the lagoon, while the lapis-lazuli Pacific roared against the reef. It struck me that Aitutaki sits blissfully inside its reef like the best vacation amid real life: Sharks, capsizing waves, and cold abysses are still out there, but they can’t get at you here.

ABOVE: A flight arriving over the Aitutaki lagoon in the South Pacific’s Cook Islands group. A handful of islets inside a reef, Aitutaki is a dream-perfect tropical paradise, minus the crowds and prices. LEFT: Wild chickens peck at a coconut shell along the main road on Aitutaki’s western coast in the Cook Islands. Aitutaki is so uncrowded, safe and friendly that all cars and even scooters and bicycles stop to offer rides to visitors walking along the road.

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by GIOVANNA DELL’ORTO for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

IF YOU GO... COOK ISLANDS: http://www. cookislands.travel/ GETTING THERE: Two to four flights daily on Air Rarotonga connect Rarotonga with Aitutaki. Fly direct to Rarotonga from Los Angeles, Sydney, Tahiti and New Zealand. MATRIKI BEACH HUTS: http:// www.matriki.com/ . TIPS: Because the Cook Islands are independent but in “free association” with New Zealand, they have NZ dollars, English (and Maori), and left-side driving.

TOP: Tropical fish, including Pixar-worthy creatures such as the threadfin butterflyfish, swim inches away from a snorkeler in the Aitutaki lagoon. A boat tour of the lagoon with its palm-fringed islets and constantly changing water colors is a highlight of vacationing in this remote tropical paradise. ABOVE: Tourists lounge by the mileslong white beach on Aitutaki’s western shore in the Cook Islands. A smattering of islets inside a South Pacific reef, with about 2,000 inhabitants and 229 rooms for visitors, Aitutaki is blissfully uncrowded. LEFT: The view from the coastal road connecting the handful of hotels and villages in Aitutaki. Even in the Southern Hemisphere winter, it bursts with tropical flowers and palm fronds in shades of mint to lime to shamrock green.

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DOUGLAS ELLIMAN WELCOMES ROB BORDAN AS THE NEWEST MEMBER OF OUR COLORADO BROKER TEAM.

A nearly 15-year real estate veteran,

Bordan brings experience working with highprofile clientele from more than a decade in the entertainment industry. Elliman is excited to add Rob’s real estate industry experience and well-rounded perspective to its group of exceptional brokers. He truly understands what it means to provide clients with an exceptional experience and utmost discretion.

Bordan’s career in the real estate industry

began when he managed a local Aspen brokerage, which was later acquired by Sotheby’s International Realty. He later served as a broker representing buyers and sellers in and around Aspen and Snowmass.

“Growing up in Long Island, I have long

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An integral part of Aspen’s outdoor

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ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT

MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE

by ANDREW TRAVERS

DREAMING A WORLD ANEW THE COUNTRY CHEERED last month as the long-awaited National Museum of African American History and Culture opened on 5 acres of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. While most of us here in the mountains haven’t yet had the honor of walking its halls in the weeks since it opened, we did get a preview of the museum at the Aspen Ideas Festival and can get a sweeping narrative of the museum’s massive undertaking in a new book as we plan our trips to D.C. At Ideas Fest in July, David Skorton, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, walked through the century5long struggle to establish the museum, beginning with black Civil War veterans lobbying for it on the 50th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg and the idea finally winning approval from Congress and President George W. Bush in 2003 as a Smithsonian museum. “There’s a lot of debate in museum circles about — well, about everything — but one of the things is, ‘Is it actually good to have separate museums for different parts of the nation’s demographic? Or should we view everything as American and try to develop a large melting pot?’” he said. Skorton’s answer was that both are key to telling the story of the country and keeping its history alive, which, after all, is his job and the mission of the Smithsonian’s 19 museums. The 400,000-squarefoot building and the $540 million museum that opened Sept. 24 seeks to underscore that the AfricanAmerican story is the American story. “I actually believe both things are very important,” Skorton said, “that it’s important to have a holistic view of American history in a museum like the National Museum of American History, but that it’s also important to focus on certain aspects of the American story. And I think it’s a very good decision that was taken, all those years ago, to have that.”

Skorton took over the Smithsonian in the summer of 2015, with the opening of the African American museum just around the corner. He recalled the process of choosing a date for the grand opening as an early lesson in the ways of Washington. Skorton’s assistant, he recalled, informed him he’d be cutting the ribbon with President Obama — Skorton suggested they send the White House some dates in the fall of 2016 that worked for Skorton. In response, Skorton recalled with a laugh, his assistant promptly sat him down and yelled: “The White House will tell you what dates are good for you!” In the Smithsonian’s new book, “Dream a World Anew: The African American Experience and the Shaping of America,” scholars and museum staffers attempt to put the experience of the museum between two hard covers. In his introduction, museum director Lonnie G. Bunch III tells of how he and his curators spent years traveling the country collecting heirlooms from private

citizens’ attics and trunks, eventually amassing the 37,000-piece collection now held by the museum. The rest of the lavishly illustrated book draws the narrative of AfricanAmerican history using those artifacts — from a gunpowder horn used by a former slave in the American Revolution to the shawl Harriet Tubman received from Queen Victoria to James Baldwin’s passport, Louis Armstrong’s trumpet and Muhammad Ali’s headgear — alongside essays, photographs and capsule biographies of key figures from Sojourner Truth to Spike Lee. “Dream a World Anew” looks at the African American experience through both a chronological and thematic lens, with chapters focused on the period from slavery to emancipation, and then through the long period of segregation to the civil rights movement, with essays on entrepreneurship, black newspapers, education, sports and a host of other topics. The latter portion of the book offers

a rich portrait of the AfricanAmerican influence on American culture through art, music, theater and literature (the entire book also is peppered liberally with poems from contemporary greats like Maya Angelou, Natasha Tretheway, Amiri Baraka and Nikki Giovanni). “This history unpacks the best and the worst of the American past and shows the broad impact and reach of this story,” writes Bunch. “In essence, the African American past contains the moments that have shaped all who call themselves Americans.” atravers@aspentimes.com

TOP: The Smithsonian has published the book “Dream a World Anew” celebrating the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. BOTTOM: The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture opened Sept. 24 in Washington, D.C.

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A TASTE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN BEER FESTIVAL AND OTHER NOTEWORTHY MOUNTAIN-TOWN SUDS BY JEANNE M c GOVERN

MY MISSION WAS SIMPLE: TASTE BEERS FROM NINE MOUNTAIN-TOWN BREWERIES SERVING UP THEIR BEST SUDS AT THE GREAT AMERICAN BEER FESTIVAL IN DENVER. But with nearly 800 breweries from across the country pouring 3,900 different beers over three days, Oct. 6-8, it was easy to get distracted. First, there was a Denver brewery bus tour; and trust me when I tell you there are a lot of breweries doing some really cool and cutting-edge things in the Big City just down the hill from us. Of course this should come as no surprise when you consider that more than 10 percent of the nation’s craft breweries are found in Colorado, which is an impressive statistic when you consider our state is home to less than 2 percent of the country’s population. Then there was “Paired,” a craft beer and food tasting event where 22 restaurateurs and breweries joined forces to show that there’s more to drinking beer than washing back a hot dog with a Bud Light. One example to whet your whistle: A duck liver mousse served in a pickled peach macaroon (Shift FLG, Flagstaff, Arizona) served with a carina peach sour ale (Ecliptic Brewing, Portland, Oregon); and,

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for dessert, carrot cake with juniper, cream, orange & maple caramel (Arcana, Boulder, Colorado) paired with an Alaskan Cran-Spruce (Alaskan Brewing Co., Juneau, Alaska). And finally, there was the 379,000-square-foot Great Hall at the Denver Convention Center, which can only be described as a rock concert with some 60,0000 beer geeks, beer lovers, beer experts and regular Joes just looking to get a good beer buzz in attendance. As a passholder who perhaps embodies all of these qualities, I felt like a kid in a candy story. But alas, I has an assignment to complete. And thus, with just a few diversions — Cannabis beer? Yes, please. Sunglasses that can open a beer bottle? Let me check those out. The Don Jalapeño beer guaranteed to set your mouth on fire? Bring it! — I set out to find my mountain-town beer buddies. Bottom line: They all rocked it, bringing individual flair to the tasting tables. Two breweries came out as winners: Broken Compass Brewing Co. out of Breckenridge won a silver medal for their Ginger American Ale in the Herb and Spice Beer category; there were 114 entries in the category. Glenwood Canyon Brewing Co. won a silver medal for their St. James Irish Red Ale in the Irish-Style Red Ale category; there were 80 entries in the category.

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Two other purveyors poured blends under the “featured brewery” category, which gave them prominent placement at the end of the aisle. A long line wrapped around Breckenridge Brewery’s taps, where 10 beers were being served, while Breck reps filled in drinkers on what they were tasting. Over at Crazy Mountain Brewing Co., out of Edwards, the team was serving up a mix of brews from their reserve series, as well as their core four. Rounding out the Vail Valley’s presence was Vail Brewing Co., which may well take the prize for top beer name with its Brother From Another Udder. And, not surprisingly, Summit County was an über-force with Backcountry Brewery (whose Breakfast Stout really is made with coffee) and Pug Ryan’s Brewing Co. rounding out their power of four presence. And in the one-off category of mountain-town breweries were the guys from Carbondale Beer Works, with three different offerings, and Steamboat Springs’ Storm Peak Brewing Co., which was throwing a party — and got my pick for favorite taste with its Gallagher Watermelon Gose.

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GREAT EIGHT

Steve Kurowski of the Colorado Brewer’s Guild (coloradobeer.org) recommends brews from these Colorado producers, all west of Denver: BROKEN COMPASS COCONUT PORTER Breckenridge, brokencompassbrewing.com This Great American Beer Festival (GABF) award-winning porter from Colorado’s second largest brewer is chock-full of organic roasted coconut and tropical notes—the company likens it to a “liquid candy bar.” 5.9% ABV SKA BREWING CO. MODUS HOPERANDI IPA Durango, skabrewing.com Celebrating its 21st anniversary this year, pioneer Ska Brewing brings newbies over to the bitter side with this hoppy yet smooth-finishing IPA fragrant with pine and grapefruit. 6.8% ABV THREE BARREL BREWING CO. GRAMMY PHIL Del Norte, threebarrelbrew.com A collaboration with Colorado Malting Company in Alamosa, this Belgian-style seasonal brew combines custom-propagated yeast with organic dried Granny Smith apples to create a very crisp, clean, autumn sipper. 6.5% ABV TELLURIDE BREWING CO. FISHWATER PROJECT IPA Telluride, telluridebrewingco.com Perennial GABF favorite Fishwater IPA is then barrel-aged for six months in Peach Street Distillery bourbon barrels to yield a beautiful boozer available just twice per year (fall batch released recently). The brewery plans to age GABF award-winning Face Down Brown in bourbon barrels soon, too. 11% ABV COLORADO BOY BREWERY BLONDE ALE Ridgeway, coloradoboy.com Light, malty, and very mild, this true Englishstyle brew recently won silver at the 2016 GABF. “It’s not hoppy—we call it the gateway beer,” says general manager Kip Jenkins. 5.5% ABV PALISADE BREWING CO. DIRTY HIPPIE DARK AMERICAN WHEAT Palisade, palisadebrewingcompany.com This flagship brew from the heart of Western Slope farm country is made with chocolate and caramel malts, lending a slightly sweet flavor balanced by an orange twist. 5.3% ABV

Mountain Medalists: Todd Mallory, above right, and Cody Nelson from Glenwood Canyon Brewing Co. and Chris Galeran, below right, and Ax from Broken Compass Brewing Co. in Breckenridge.

STILL THIRSTY? Read more about the GABF and all the winners at greatamericanbeerfestival.com and check out a video of our mountain-town tour at https://vimeo.com/187412421

BUTCHERKNIFE BREWING CO. HEFEWEIZEN Steamboat, butcherknifebrewing.com German yeast and floral hops lend this awardwinning Bavarian-style brew notes banana and clove in a frothy, hazy quaff enjoyable year-round. 5.50% ABV COPPER CLUB BREWING CO. ASPEN STREET COFFEE PORTER Fruita, copperclubbrew.com “[I] love to mountain bike in Fruita and wash down all that dirt with one of their delicious beers,” Kurowski says. This most-popular porter made with beans from a neighboring roaster doesn’t disappoint. 7.4% ABV

– by Amanda Rae

PHOTOS BY JEANNE MCGOVERN

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ON TAP:

OFFSEASON SUDS AT ASPEN BREWING CO. After spending a recent weekend at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, it got me thinking more and more about the craft-beer culture — and our hometown brewery, Aspen Brewing Co. Though it didn’t hold down a booth at the festival this year — hundreds of others did, including many mountaintown breweries (see previous page) — Aspen Brewing Co. is firmly rooted in the state’s beer world. The decision not to participate in the Great American Beer Festival year after year is a strategic one, says brewery founder and owner Duncan Clauss. “To me, (the festival) is awesome,” he says. “But as it grows bigger and bigger, we have to weigh the impact of being part of it and the cost. “This year we hosted tap takeovers at Blake Street Vault and Brother’s Bar & Grill throughout the week... The (festival) isn’t just about the festival; Denver goes crazy for this. Colorado in general loves its craft beer.” And Aspenites love Clauss and his brew crew, who are hard at work this offseason getting ready for the winter ahead. “[Fall] is a big production time for us,” Clauss notes from the company’s production facility at the Aspen Business Center. “No rest for the weary.” Among the beers being brewed at the moment are a new imperial stout that will be released before Thanksgiving; seasonal, award-winning Belgian Farmhouse Saison that will now be available year-round; and, for the fall, the Double Conundrum Red Ale. It is barrel-aging some beers for the Big Beers Belgians & Barleywine Festival in Vail this winter, too. “That’s really a great niche: high-end craft beer,” Clauss says. “We’re looking forward to that.” Aspen Brewing Co. is looking forward to expanding its reach outside the state (it is about to install five new tanks that will nearly triple its production capacity) but recognizes that locals are its bread and butter. “We’re a local company run by locals and we love to serve locals and get the Aspen name out there,” Clauss says. – Jeanne McGovern

“DENVER GOES CRAZY FOR THIS. COLORADO IN GENERAL LOVES ITS CRAFT BEERS.” – DUNCAN CLAUSS, ASPEN BREWING CO.

IF YOU GO ...

ASPEN BREWING CO. TAP ROOM 304 E. Hopkins Ave. Open noon-midnight, seven days a week Brewery tours by appointment aspenbrewingcompany.com

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THELISTINGS

OCT 27 - NOV 2, 2016 minister Nicholas Vesey, author of “Developing Consciousness: A Roadmap to the Journey of Enlightenment”, teaches an eight-week course based on his book. Free. Register: Nicholas@aspenchapel. org or 970-925-7184 BINGO — 6 p.m., Elks Lodge 2286, 51939 Highway 6, Glenwood Springs. 970-945-2286

LIVE PIANO MUSIC — 7 p.m., The Riviera Supper Club and Piano Bar, 702 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs. Featuring Jonathan Gorst on the piano.

SEVENTH ANNUAL ROCK N’ ROAST HALLOWEEN BASH — 6 p.m., The Orchard, 110 Snowmass Dr, Carbondale. Supports Growing Years School of Basalt and Mount Sopris Montessori of Carbondale. Tickets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and include entrance to the event, food, drink, dance and live music with Steve Skinner’s Band. Costumes are encouraged. Tickets at 970-963-3506 or www.eventbrite. com/e/7th-annual-rock-n-roasthalloween-bashtickets-283-702-17083.

TRIVIA NIGHT WITH MAX AND GREG — 8 p.m., Glenwood Springs Brew Garden, 115 Sixth St., Glenwood Springs.

LIVE PIANO MUSIC — 7 p.m., The Riviera Supper Club and Piano Bar, 702 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs. Brad Vierheller on the piano.

KARAOKE WITH SANDMAN — 9 p.m., K Seas Wing House, 910 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs.

17TH ANNUAL GHOST WALK THROUGH LINWOOD CEMETERY — 7 p.m., Linwood Cemetery, Glenwood Springs. Visit glenwoodhistory.com to purchase tickets or call 970-945-448.

THIRSTY THURSDAY FUN RUN — 6:30 p.m., Mill Street mall fountain (across from the Wheeler), 308 S. Mill St., Aspen. Casual 45 to 60 minute fun run for all abilities hosted by the Aspen Trailheads. Contact Trey Barnes at 828-302-5757

HEAR Ben de la Cour will play Steve’s Guitars in Carbondale on Saturday, Oct. 29.

THURSDAY, OCT. 27 WESTERN SLOPE VETERANS’ COALITION — 10 a.m., Glenwood Springs Library, 815 Cooper Ave., Glenwood Springs. Complimentary coffee and donuts for veterans and their families. TRICK OR TREAT STORYTIME — 10:30 a.m., Basalt Regional Library, 14 Midland Ave., Basalt. Halloween storytime for preschoolers. 970-927-4311 GLENWOOD’S HISTORY AWAITS YOU — 1 p.m., Glenwood Springs Historical Society Frontier Museum, 1001 Colorado Ave., Glenwood Springs. Enter Glenwood’s past in our turnof the century home. Displays include Doc Holliday, Harvey Logan (aka Kid Curry), Pres. Theo. Roosevelt, Buffalo Bill Cody, the Utes and rocks that light up. 970-945-4448. KEVIN KAUKL RECITAL — 5:30 p.m., Basalt Regional Library, 14 Midland Ave., Basalt. Piano concert by Kevin Kaukl. 970-927-4311 CELEBRATING ORAL HEALTH CHAMPIONS WITH THE ASPEN TO PARACHUTE DENTAL HEALTH ALLIANCE — 5:30 p.m., Aspen Glen Golf Club, 545 Bald Eage Way, Carbondale. The APDHA Board of Directors and staff are recognizing the following Oral Health Champions for their contributions to oral health care: Dr. Matthew Burt of All Kids Dental, Barbara Sullan, Liz Stark and Sandy Swanson. Tickets at www.mygreatteeth.org. More information contact Cristina Gair at 970-989-3913 or cgair@mygreat teeth.org. DEVELOPING CONSCIOUSNESS — 6 p.m., Aspen Chapel, 77 Meadowood Drive, Aspen. Aspen Chapel

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OCTOBER OPEN HOUSE — 3:30 p.m., Aspen Community Foundation, 455 Gold Rivers Court, Basalt. Tour our new office space, meet the board and staff and enjoy drinks and hors d’oeuvres. For more information contact Vicki Bauer at vicki@ aspencommunityfoundation.org or 970-925-9300.

FRIDAY, OCT. 28 SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR — 9 a.m., Aspen Middle School, 235 High School Road, Aspen. Books for all ages, All proceeds will go to support the Aspen Middle School library and Media Club programs. 970-925-3760 ext. 2367. BOOK BABIES — 10:30 a.m., Basalt Regional Library, 14 Midland Ave., Basalt. Stories, fingerplays, songs, rhymes and playtime for infants as old as 24 months. 970-927-4311 THE TRAINS ARE RUNNING — 11 a.m., Glenwood Railroad Museum, 413 Seventh St., Glenwood Springs. Toy trains, big trains (Amtrak, Union Pacific, BNSF) and a large collection of historic photos and artifacts. $2.00 for adults. Children 12 and younger free. 970-945-7044 GLENWOOD’S HISTORY AWAITS YOU — 1 p.m., Glenwood Springs Historical Society Frontier Museum, 1001 Colorado Ave., Glenwood Springs. Enter Glenwood’s past in our turn-of the century home. Displays include Doc Holliday, Harvey Logan (aka Kid Curry), Pres. Theo. Roosevelt, Buffalo Bill Cody, the Utes and rocks that light up. 970-945-4448. TEEN ART BAR — 3:30 p.m., Basalt Regional Library, 14 Midland Ave., Basalt. 970-927-4311

“UNCLE VANYA” — 7:30 p.m., Aspen Black Box Theater, 235 High School Road, Aspen. The Hudson Reed Ensemble’s fall production of “Uncle Vanya” (abridged). $25. Student tickets $15. Tickets at hudsonreed ensemble.org LIVE MUSIC WITH GUILTY PLEASURE — 7:30 p.m., Kan-Pai Sushi Bar and Lounge, 3950 Midland Ave., Glenwood Springs. Rock ‘n’ roll. ASPEN’S DARKSIDE GHOST TOUR — 8 p.m., Downtown Aspen. True tales from 1879 to today of Aspen’s Ghosts, murder and mayhem. $25 for adults. $20 for children. Reservations required. 970-948-4349 or visit AspenWalkingTours.com LIVE MUSIC — 8:30 p.m., Rivers Restaurant, 2525 S. Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs. Valle Musico. Guitar-based music with classical, jazz, Latin and worldbeat music elements. Free. THE DEAN WEEN GROUP WITH SPECIAL GUEST THE MEET PUPPETS — 9:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. All Ages. $30 general admission. $50 reserved seats. 970-544-9800 LATIN NIGHT WITH AXEL — 10 p.m., K Seas Wing House, 910 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs.

SATURDAY, OCT. 29 OPEN HOUSE AND TOURS OF NEW ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL WING — 10 a.m., Aspen Valley Hospital, 0401 Castle Creek Road, Aspen. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house with tours of its latest building addition. FALL SHRED-A-THON FOR BOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 225 — 10 a.m., ANB Bank Parking Lot, 2624 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs. $10 donation per box (standard file storage size) will shred any unwanted personal documents. 100 percent of the proceeds will help raise money for local Boy Scouts. DROP-IN CRAFTS — 10:30 a.m., Basalt Regional Library, 14 Midland Ave., Basalt. 970-927-4311 THE TRAINS ARE RUNNING — 11 a.m., Glenwood Railroad Museum, 413 Seventh St., Glenwood Springs. Toy trains, big trains (Amtrak, Union Pacific, BNSF) and a large collection of historic photos and artifacts. $2.00 for adults. Children 12 and younger free. 970-945-7044 FALL C.A.R.E. ADOPT-A-THON — 11 a.m., Ironbridge Grill, 410 Ironbridge Drive, Glenwood Springs. 970-947-9173 MOUNTAIN FALL FESTIVAL — Noon, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, 51000 Two Rivers Plaza Road, Glenwood Springs. Includes a pumpkin patch, fall photo opportunities and food and drink specials, hayrides, family-friendly games, face-painting and pumpkin decorating. GLENWOOD’S HISTORY AWAITS YOU — 1 p.m., Glenwood Springs Historical Society Frontier Museum, 1001 Colorado Ave., Glenwood Springs. Enter Glenwood’s past in our turn of the century home. Displays include Doc Holliday, Harvey Logan (aka Kid Curry), Pres. Theo. Roosevelt, Buffalo Bill Cody, the Utes and rocks that light up. 970-945-4448. HALLOWEEN HAPPENING — 1 p.m., Crystal River Elementary School, 160 Snowmass Drive, Carbondale. Bounce houses, childrens carnival games, a haunted house, face-painting, costume parade and trunk-or-treat parking lot trickor-treating. Tickets are $12 at the door. 970-309-3142. CASTLE TOUR — 1:30 p.m., Redstone Castle, 58 Redstone Blvd., Redstone. Visit the baronial home of Redstones founder J. C. Osgood. Information and tickets at 970-9639656 or www.redstonecastle.us.

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C L AS S I F I E D S @ AS P E N T I M E S .CO M

Roaring Fork School District

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Rentals Aspen

Restaurant/ Clubs

3 BD 3.5 BA Home [Furnished/ Unfurnished] Available Long Term. Amazing views. Pets considered. $7500/Mo +Utilities First, Last & Security Call: 970-544-8001

PART-TIME KITCHEN POSITIONS 5 hours/week - Glenwood Middle School 3 hours/week - Basalt Elementary School Nine-month work calendar. $13/hour and up! Flexible hours and no experience necessary. Apply online at rfschools.com or in person at the District Office at 1405 Grand Ave. in Glenwood. For details contact Michelle Hammond at 970-384-6007

Jobs

Health Care

Other

Receptionist/Front Desk

BE A MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHER THIS WINTER!

Are you a happy person who loves people, cats & dogs? Duties: phones, scheduling, customer service. Multi-tasker with great computer & communication skills ideal! 30-40 hrs M - F days. Send Res/Cov Ltr by 10/27/16 Ardis@AspenAnimalHos pital.com

Office/Clerical Drivers Transportation Bus Driver/Maintenance S c h o o l B u s Driver/Maintenance Aspen Country Day School Part-time/Full-time positions available. S t e v e n M i l l e r 970-925-1909 stevenmiller@aspencou ntryday.net www.aspencountryday. org/employment for more information.

Government Executive Assistant The Town of Basalt is seeking an Executive Assistant to the Town Manager. Primary responsibilities include c o o r d i n a t i o n a n d a dministration activities of the Town Manager’s office. Candidates must have excellent communication, interpersonal, and computer skills, as well as the ability to multitask and provide excellent customer service. High school diploma or GED required. Associates or Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Competitive salary and benefits commensurate with your experience and education. Resumes should be directed to ron.miller@basalt.net or dropped off at Town Hall. Deadline for application is Monday, October 31, 2016.

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• Office AssistantReal Estate Aspen Greeting clients, answering phones, showings, data entry, assist brokers with contracts, files and administrative duties. Real Estate licensed preferred. Resumes to: michelle.dunn@ SIR.com

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REAL ESTATE COORDINATOR Be part of a great team! Full time real estate coordinator needed in Carbondale office. Strong communication, organization and computer skills; ability to multi-task, attention to detail, hard worker and great attitude is a must. Real estate and front line customer service a plus. Email resume and salary requirements to 12444107 c/o classifieds@cmnm.org All inquiries confidential.

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Are you looking to live and work at a premier ski resort and enjoy the lifestyle that comes with it? Have the best winter of your lifetime, enjoying mountain living and making new friends, while learning photography, a skill that will last forever. Are you outgoing and love to ski or board? We are currently hiring for the world class ski resorts at Snowmass, Aspen Mountain and Buttermilk. While photography experience is a plus, we are mostly looking for your outgoing personality and sales ability. You must be able to ski safely.

Restaurant/ Clubs Baker Paradise Bakery now hiring for Open Baker Position. If you are friendly, hard-working and enthusiastic about baked goods, please stop by. Come see why we've been serving excellence for 40 years! Apply in person at 320 S Galena Street in Aspen. We offer competitive p a y , s k i p a s s , discounted bus passes and all the cookies you can eat!

Call Randy at 720-277-7998 Apply at

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Please Recycle JAS Cafe Coordinator Coordinator will be responsible for confirming all JAS Cafe reservations, making show lists and signs, helping with logistics at shows and being the point of sales person. Must be able to attend all JAS Cafe shows. Send r e s u m e t o abeard@jazzaspen.org Full job description at http://www.jazzaspensn owmass.org/bod-staff

Professional Project Architect An award-winning boutique architecture firm focused on design seeks fulltime Project Architect-Licensed (10+ years) for our growing firm. AutoCAD proficient with Revit and SketchUp experience a plus. Salary based on experience. Submit resume and portfolio to office@brewstermcleod. com

Restaurant Workers Ski or Snowboard to Work! The newly remodeled Gwyn's High Alpine is looking for Marketplace servers, bussers, line and pantry cooks, cashiers, grill chefs, back servers and janitorial staff. Full ski pass included. Must ski or snowboard at an intermediate level. Please email resume gwynshighalpine@gm ail.com

Feel the power. 80 percent of adults in households earning $100,000 or more read a newspaper in print or online each week. Tempranillo in Basalt seeking Experienced Server & Food Runner Please apply in person 165 Midland Ave. 970-927-3342

Hire Me

Earn a $500 Sign-on Bonus! Receive a Ski and Bus Pass!

Cook New Belgium Ranger Station is looking for experienced F/T cooks. Must be knowledgeable in food prep and ready to work in a fun, creative, and fast paced environment. Top Pay 970-618-0117 to schedule an appointment

Line Cook Highly motivated, hardworking Line cooks and Asian food cooks needed for new Asian inspired restaurant, and Slice Italian Bistro. Sushi experience a plus. Both located in base village Snowmass. Send Resume to Slice.sakesnowmass@ gmail.com

Restaurant Positions New Restaurant in Aspen CO is set to open November 2016 and is accepting Resumes for General Manager, line cooks, prep cooks, dishwashers, bartenders, bar backs, servers, back waiters, bussers, food runners & hostess. Please e-mail resume with cover letter to

aspengoodfood@ yahoo.com

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719-989-0774

In Silt, Colorado Long-time local seeks house sitting/pet sitting/house management position while you're traveling over the holidays. Available November 15 to January 15. Reliable, impeccable, excellent local references. 970-927-9898 hilogirl@me.com Tutor Available English Writing I am a certified English Writing Tutor and ELL Tutor. Available after 4pm to assist with school writing projects, grammar review, resume construction, applications, and help with overall writing quality. Contact me at lindsey.waters7@gmail.com

4 BD 3 BA Newly Remodeled Home. Aspen School District. Exceptional location. Minutes to roundabout. On Castle Creek. Hayden views. Private. $9,500/mo. Call Marshall 970-925-1825.

2 BD 1 BA fully furnished condo in Aspen. N/S, N/P. Fireplace W/D. First last and security. $3200.00. Call: 970-274-6762 2bd 2.5ba furnished condo near core, WD, NS $4000/mo. for 6mos + and $7k for short term. Avail 10/1-05/15 Kyle, PPM, 970-379-6011

2 BD 2 BA Duplex near Aspen Club. No smoking. $3000/month

2 bd+loft, 2 ba. Riverfront, remodeled, furnished, 4 blocks to gondola. River & Mtn views, parking, w/d, fp, NS/NP. 6 mo minimum. $6000/mo+uts. Sally, ASSIR, 970-948-7530,

sally@sallyshiekman.com

European Mounting and Shoulder Mounting Competitive Pricing Call Josh for details

500 SF & 230 SF Commercial spaces avail. together or separate, located on Main St in Aspen, assigned parking space, asking $37/ft NNN for info call 970-309-2000

Rentals

1bd 1bth, core, w/d. Avail 11/15. Call 303-674-7324

Rentals Commercial/Retail

Rentals Office Space

Executive Offices Elegant Ski-In/Ski-Out offices at Highlands. $2500/month. 970-404-2100 4 BD furnished Brush Creek. Aspen School District. nr bus $6200/mo. 970-948-5090

Get them lining up for you! Increase your business with little effort!

Advertise in the Views of Aspen Mt. Recently remodeled Hunter Creek 2 BD 2 BA Condo bldg 1. No Pets or smoking. $2700 +HOA & utilities First, last & security. 1 yr lease. 315-525-3175

SERVICE DIRECTORY! Call Zach to get your ad started!

925-9937

Rentals Basalt Area 2bd, 2ba, remodeled condo, granite, overlooks river, AC. $2800/month Avail. now. Kyle, PPM 970-379-6011 3BD, 2BA SFH. Big garage, full acre. 2 large fenced yards. Perfect for kids and pets. In Old Snowmass. Mins to 82 N/S, $3000/mo. 1 yr lease. 1st, last sec. 305-304-4166

Newly Remodeled Aspen Office in beautiful Main Street Victorian. $900/mo. 970-379-3715

Remodeled, Furnished 2-Bed 2-Bath Condo Hunter Creek. 55" 4K TV. $4,000; 970-379-3553

Luxury two bedroom two bathroom townhouse with large master suite and steam shower. Walk to town or take the free shuttle. $6000/month plus utilities. Lisa Turchiarelli CB Mason Morse 970.379.5018 3bd/2ba. In town Designer Furn. Avail Aug 1st. $5,900/mo Long term. OR Summer $7,000/wk. View katefrankelrentals.com

773-294-2051

4 BD 3.5 BA Pine Ridge Townhome,Pets neg. N/S $3000/mo. plus util. Deposit required. 1 yr lease. 720-377-4198 fatchicken1@icloud.com

Rentals Carbondale

RE Aspen BEST CORE underground parking by gondola for RENT. Call for Best DEAL! 612-203-7570 Marissa

RE Commercial Available Jan 1st 4 BD 3.5 BA home in Carb/Old Twn RVR. $3200/mo. First, last & sec dep rqd. 1+yr lease. Pets ok with aprvl & dep. No smoking. Kent Harvey 310-699-3674

Highly Profitable Restaurant & Prime Property $3,650,000 Glenwood Springs CO Mail resume and financial qualifications to PO Box 307, GWS, 81602


Aspen - $535,000

This 1BD condo enjoys Red Mtn views, has tiled floors throughout, a wood stove and stackable W/D. Well located, near the amenities which include a pool, tennis courts and hot tubs. Downtown Aspen is within minutes of your front door.

Lisa Thurston and Jennifer Bennett 970-925-1060 hc@huntercreek.net

Affordably priced condo in the heart of town...

Basalt - $370,000

Aspen - $2,295,000 Beautiful, newly constructed contemporary home in Woody Creek. Lots of glass showcasing the Rockies & Aspen ski areas. Perfect family design. Chef's kitchen, outdoor deck, and an acre of flat, manicured lawn. 2nd floor Master and 3 more spacious bedrooms open to a central gathering area for computers, games and lounging. Aspen School District. Convenient school and ski bus stops.

Mary Anne Meyer

WHITE BOX - YOU BUILD KITCHEN Unique, creative, cutting edge project. May be used for Residential and/or Commercial. 16' to 19' ceiling with fabulous light. Seller financing possible.

970.948.3236 maryanne.meyer@compass.com

Robert Tobias

970-618-1231 swift@sopris.net www.willitsbend.com

Basalt - $625,000

Carbondale - $724,900

Carbondale - $399,000

Least Expensive Home in Willits! 3 bd+ huge bonus room, 2.5 bath home w/updated kitchen, wood floors, gas fp in living room, tv room/den, dining room, roomy master with gas fp, jetted tub, 2-car garage. Front porch + spacious trex deck, fenced yard, mature trees for shade and privacy. Walking distance to playground, sledding hill & shopping/restaurants of Willits.

Sally Shiekman-Miller

Wonderful single family home in Keator Grove. This 2 bedroom 2.5 bath is perfect for the local looking to become a homeowner. Don't miss this fabulous opportunity!

Open House Tues 10/18, Most Sundays, Call for times. Best priced single family home in Gated Aspen Glen. World class fishing, tennis, & fitness ctr. Nicklaus/Nicklaus II designed golf course.

Hilary Porterfield

970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Find YOUR dream home here.

970.319.5757 hilary@roaringfork-homes.com roaringfork-homes.com

Shannon Kyle

970-379-7517 skyleandco@gmail.com www.cherylcorealestate.com/

Cheryl & CO Real Estate Snowmass Village - $585,000

Willits - $869,000 Beautifully appointed, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, 2005-built furnished home. Large gourmet kitchen, open floor plan w/ high ceilings, living room plus sitting area, charming gas fp. Oversized master suite with gas fp, Jacuzzi tub, steam shower, his & hers walk in closets. Covered front porch and back patio with built-in gas grill. In-floor radiant heat plus A/C, fenced yard, 625 sq.ft garage.

Snowmass Mountain Condo Aspen School District 2 bedrooms with private loft (ideal as 3rd bedroom or office space) Great Views and short walk to Assay Hill lift.

Gareth Williams

Sally Shiekman-Miller

(970) 309-7649 gareth@gwillproperties.com http://www.gwillproperties.com

970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Hiking trails out the back door...

Find YOUR dream home here.

Audi S4 2013

Cadillac Limo 1994

Dodge Avenger - 2008

Kia Sorento 2012

36660 miles. Stasis tuned. This car is REALLY FAST. Very Clean..Beautiful inside and out. bbishop4@me.com

- 97,000 miles - one owner - sets of winter & summer tires - good condition

Excellent Condition, Low Miles 35K 4wd, 4dr, 4cyl, 30 mpg , Blk/Blk am/fm, cd, mp3, sirius/xm, backup camera, 10 yr / 100,000 mi. warranty.

$39,750 970-948-3949

Coach package. 4 door. Good condition. 31k miles. Auto transmission. New Tires, New Battery, Well Maintained. Leather seats. Sunroof. Blue. $7100 - 970-379-2118 Aspenstarlimo@gmail.com

$5,000 Call: 301-518-4728

$19,000 970-309-2250

Land Rover Range Rover 2006

Lexus rx450h - 2013

Nissan Versa 2010

Porsche 944 Cabriolet 1990

Porsche Cayenne S 2003

HSE, 47,500 miles, second owner, good condition, winter and tow packages

51k loaded, heated and cooled leather, remote start, navigation, camera Price Reduced! $34,800 Call: 970-274-0944

42,000 Auto transmission. White martha_moran@juno.com

There is No Substitute‌Experience Porsche Today! 5 speed manual, leather seats. All records, Hwy MPG 28. Excellent condition. Must See! $19,250 Call Bob in Edwards 970-390-4651

Sports package. 4 door. Good condition. 86,000 Auto transmission. 4.5 L V8 AWD.

Trans portation

$21,000 970-306-9676

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$12,000 970 309 7960 A S P E N T I M E S . C O M / W E E K LY

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Toyota Highlander Hybrid 2009

SOLD

Toyota Tundra 2005

Volvo XC90 2011

Fleetwood E3 Popup 2008

BMW F650 GS 2011

4 door. Used condition. 260,000 Auto transmission. V8 ABS. AWD. Bedliner. Fog lamps. Power windows. Green Nick@kirbywestinc.com

4 door. Excellent condition. 60745 V6 AWD. Heated seats. Sunroof. Navy Blue. christiehenderson@yahoo.com

800 CC 30,000 Miles

$7,000 970-308-2348

$23,000 970-948-0773

Fully loaded with over $2k inupgrades. Toy hauler, 2 king beds, furnace, bathroom, indoor/ outdoor grills, indoor/outdoor shower, hot water. Newly sealed roof. Originally $19k asking $8,750 Eagle, CO 970-390-9787

Kawasaki Ninja 2000

$7,200 970-390-0602

POLARISRZR 900 4 ES 2016

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

Because auto photo ads WORK! End of Summer Bargain! Red; good condition. 13,000mi. Just had $700 tune up.

Excellent condition. Auto transmission. INFO@ASPENBIKERENTALS.COM

$2,500 970-948-1335 epekkala@msn.com

$12,500 970-309-3784

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M O N DAY- F R I DAY 8 : 3 0 A M TO 5 : 0 0 P M First Publication 10/20/2016 Last Publication 11/17/2016 970 -7 7 7- 3 1 72 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATP S C H U LTZ @ C M N M .O R G ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDPUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET EAST ASPEN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REOf Of 730 E. Durant Avenue, Suite 200 QUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a budget has DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Aspen, CO 81611 TACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE been submitted to Crown Mountain Park and RecPROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECreation District for the year of 2017. A copy of such Notice is hereby given to the general public of the Notice is hereby given to the general public of the NOTICE OF BUDGET TION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE proposed budget has been filed in the Accoun- approval of a site-specific development plan, and approval of a site-specific development plan, and (Pursuant to § 29-1-106, C.R.S.) A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORtant's office of Crown Mountain Park and Recre- the creation of a vested property right pursuant to the creation of a vested property right pursuant to ation District where same is open for public inspec- the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title Notice is hereby given that: a proposed budget NEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FItion. Such proposed budget will be considered at 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertain- 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertain- has been submitted to the East Aspen Metropoli- NANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR a meeting of the Board of Directors to be held at ing to the following described property: 411 E. Hy- ing to the following described property: 845 Mead- tan District, Aspen, Colorado for the ensuing year BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL the Eagle County Offices, 20 Eagle County Drive, man Avenue, East Fourteen Feet (E14') of Lot C, ows Road, Lot 1-A, Aspen Meadows Subdivision, of 2017; a copy of such proposed budget has been NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. El Jebel, Colorado, on Wednesday, November 2, Block 89, City and Townsite of Aspen, Parcel Parcel ID#2735-121-29-008. The property owner, filed in the office of SHERMAN & HOWARD, Colorado Attorney General 2016, at 6:00 P.M. Any interested elector of Crown ID#2737-180-16-005. The property owner, 411 the Aspen Institute, has received approval to re- L.L.C., where the same is open for public inspec- 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Mountain Park and Recreation District may inspect East Hyman Avenue, LLC, has received approval model and expand the Aspen Meadows Reception tion; such proposed budget will be considered for Denver, Colorado 80203 the proposed budget at the offices of Marchetti & to demolish the existing structure and construct a Center. Final approval was granted on September adoption at the special meeting of the Board of Di- (800) 222-4444 Weaver, LLC., 28 Second Street, Suite 213, Ed- new one-story commercial building. Final approval 28, 2016 by the Aspen Historic Preservation Com- rectors for the East Aspen Metropolitan District to www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov wards, Colorado, and file or register any objections was granted on October 12, 2016 by the Aspen mission via Resolution #30, Series of 2016. The be held at SHERMAN & HOWARD, L.L.C., 730 E. at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget. Historic Preservation Commission via Resolution project is depicted in the land use application on Durant Avenue, Suite 200, Aspen CO 81611, on Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau #31, Series of 2016. The project is depicted in the file with the City of Aspen. For further information December 9, 2016, at 11:00 a.m. Any interested P.O. Box 4503 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: land use application on file with the City of Aspen. contact Amy Simon at the City of Aspen Communi- elector of the East Aspen Metropolitan District may Iowa City, Iowa 52244 CROWN MOUNTAIN PARK AND RECREATION For further information contact Justin Barker at the ty Development Dept., 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, inspect the proposed budget and file or register (855) 411-2372 DISTRICT City of Aspen Community Development Dept., 130 Colorado. (970) 429-2758. objections thereto at the public meeting or prior www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 08/22/2016 By: Matt Jones, Assistant District Accountant S. Galena St., Aspen, Colorado. (970) 429-2797. thereto by calling Diana Ettlinger at 970.925.6300. Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the City of Aspen Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 27, City of Aspen Published in The Aspen Times on October 27, Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 27, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Narah Belmont, Deputy Public Trustee 2016. (12401487) Published in The Aspen Times on October 27, 2016. (12450452) 2016. (12446254) The name, address, business telephone number 2016. (12450327) and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repCOMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE Matthew L. Trinidad #38012 SALE NO. 16-012 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with Karp Neu Hanlon PC 201 14th St., Ste 200, PO Box 2030, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 (970) regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 22, 2016, the undersigned Public Trust- 945-2261 ee caused the Notice of Election and Demand re- Attorney File # lating to the Deed of Trust described below to be The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector PUBLIC NOTICE and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Of NOTICE OF BUDGET provided may be used for that purpose. Original Grantor(s) DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL JANET WALL SEPARATE PROPERTY REVOCA- ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a budget has 1/2015 BLE TRUST u/t/a 10/1/2002 been submitted to W/J Metropolitan District for the Notice is hereby given to the general public of the Original Beneficiary(ies) year of 2017. A copy of such proposed budget has approval of a site-specific development plan, and published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 20, ALEX BORTNIK AND OLGA BORTNIK been filed in the Accountant's office of W / J Met- the creation of a vested property right pursuant to and 27, 2016 and November 3, 10 and 17, 2016. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt ropolitan District where same is open for public in- the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title (12412157) ALEX BORTNIK AND OLGA BORTNIK spection. Such proposed budget will be consid- 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertainDate of Deed of Trust ered at a meeting of the Board of Directors to be ing to the following described property: Parcel ID July 14, 2015 PUBLIC NOTICE OF held at the Woody Creek Community Center, 0006 #2737-192-96-081, Legally described as: CommerCounty of Recording PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Woody Creek Plaza, Woody Creek, Colorado, on cial Unit C-3, Residences at the Little Nell, City of Pitkin November 8, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. Any interested Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado; Street Recording Date of Deed of Trust Public Notice is given on October 12, 2016, that elector of W / J Metropolitan District may inspect Address: 501 E. Dean Street. An administrative July 14, 2015 PUBLIC NOTICE a Petition for a Change of Name of an [ X ] Adult the proposed budget at the offices of Marchetti & approval of an Insubstantial Amendment to a Recording Information (Reception No. and/or has been filed with the Pitkin County Court. Weaver, LLC 28 Second St, Suite 213, Edwards, Planned Development, Insubstantial Amendment to Book/Page No.) The Petition requests that the name of SaCO 81632 and file or register any objections at any a commercial Design Review Approval, and a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 621515 Growth Management Quota System Review was rah Eugenie Glah be changed to Michael Sara time prior to the final adoption of the budget. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Motion has been Original Principal Amount granted for the reconfiguration of internal floor arKopes Glah ea and the replacement of two exterior doors with filed in Civil Action 5593 (a.k.a. 1900CV5593), $227,128.46 Christopher Giles Seldin BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: display windows; Reception #633126, 10/19/2016. Garfield County District Court, requesting the ap- Outstanding Principal Balance District Court Judge W/J METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The change is depicted in the land use application pointment of Directors to the Board of Directors of $227,128.46 on file with the City of Aspen. For further informa- the Basalt Water Conservancy District for Divi- Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October By: Kenneth J. Marchetti tion contact Ben Anderson at the City of Aspen sions 4, 5, and 7 of said District. There is one notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have 27, 2016 and November 3 and 10, 2016. (12446176) Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 27, Community Development Dept., 130 S. Galena St., Board position available in each of Divisions 4, 5, been violated as follows: The Borrower under the and 7. This Motion also states that the following Debt failed to pay amounts due and owing when Aspen, Colorado. (970) 429-2765. 2016. (12442728) individuals are seeking reappointment as directors the Debt matured on January 15, 2016. of the divisions indicated for an additional term of THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST PUBLIC NOTICE City of Aspen LIEN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL Published in The Aspen Times on October 27, office to continue until December 15, 2020: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 15, BRAND BUILDING PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF IN2016. (12450374) Michael Kennedy: Division 4 CONDOMINIUMS, according to the Plat thereof TEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY Gary D. Knaus: Division 5 recorded August 6, 1990 in Plat Book 24 at BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Arthur Bowles: Division 7 page 53-57, as defined and described in the Condominium Declaration for the Brand Build- •Unless otherwise notified all regular and speThe Court will hear said Motion on the 20th day of ing Condominiums recorded August 6, 1990 in cial meetings will be held in the Pitkin County December, 2016 at 8:30 a.m. in District Court, Book 626 at Page 628. Library William R. Dunway Community Meeting Courtroom B in the Garfield County Courthouse, Also known by street and number as: 205 S. Room, 102 North Mill Street, Aspen, NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET 109 Eighth Street, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, or GALENA ST., UNIT 15, ASPEN, CO 81611. AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING as otherwise posted on the morning of the hearing. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL •All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENT RE: 834 W. Hallam Street All persons desiring to attend may do so. OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- as soon thereafter as the conduct of business alNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. lows. Check agenda at: budget for the ensuing year of 2017 has been Public Hearing: Monday, November 14th, 2016, Applications for appointment as Director will be NOTICE OF SALE http://pitkincounty.com/Calendar.aspx or call submitted to the Woody Creek Metropolitan Dis- 5:00 PM accepted by the District Court until November 15, The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se- 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings. trict ("District"). Such proposed budget will be con- Meeting Location: City Hall, Council Chambers 2016. Applications and resumes must be sent to cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has sidered at a meeting and public hearing of the 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611 the District Court of Garfield County, Colorado, at filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as •Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and orBoard of Directors of the District to be held at 6:00 Project Location: 834 W. Hallam Street, Aspen, 109 Eighth Street, Courtroom B, Glenwood provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. dinance(s) referred to are available during regular p.m. on Monday, November 7, 2016, at Woody CO 81611 Springs, Colorado 81601, with copies submitted to THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and ReCreek Community Center, 0006 Woody Creek Pla- Legal Description: PID No. 2735-123-04-002, the Basalt Water Conservancy District in care of public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, corder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Lots K & L, Block 10, City and Townsite of Aspen, Balcomb & Green, P.C., Post Office Drawer 790, 12/14/2016, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the Aspen, Colorado 81611 or at: za, Woody Creek, CO. County of Pitkin, State of Colorado Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602. Applicants south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, http://pitkincounty.com/Calendar.aspx A copy of the proposed 2017 budget, if required, Description: The Applicant requests to amend the must have resided within the District for a period of sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the is available for public inspection at the offices of maximum allowable floor area for this property es- one (1) year, and be the owner of real property and said real property and all interest of the said Grant- NOTICE OF CONTRACTOR'S SETTLEMENT/FIDonna Yost, District Accountant, 995 Brush Creek tablished by Ordinance No. 34, Series of 1994 from reside within the Division of the District for which or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the NAL PAYMENT: Lane, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601. Any 4,000 sq. ft. to 5,400 sq. ft. appointment is sought. Division boundary maps purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in interested elector within the District may, at any Land Use Reviews Req: Ordinance Amendment are on file with the Court in this action. Division said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Notice is hereby given that the Board of County time prior to final adoption of the 2017 budget, file Decision Making Body: City Council boundary maps and further information may be Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado, hereinApplicant: Bowden Properties, c/o Todd Stewart or register any objections thereto. obtained from the District's counsel, Christopher L. and other items allowed by law, and will issue to after the "Board," shall make final settlement for the 625 E. Main Street, Suite 102A, Aspen, CO 81611 the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as pro- work contracted to be done on the project known Geiger at (970) 945-6546, and at www.bwcd.org. vided by law. More Information: For further information related Dated: October 18, 2016 as 7 Star Trail Construction, hereinafter the First Publication 10/20/2016 to the project, contact Justin Barker at the City of /s/ Christopher L. Geiger "Project to Tony Boone Trails, LLC hereinafter the Last Publication 11/17/2016 Aspen Community Development Department, 130 WOODY CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Christopher L. Geiger, Esq., Acting Secretary "Contractor, on November 14, 2016. Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429.2797, By: /s/ Colleen Brown Basalt Water Conservancy District justin.barker@cityofaspen.com. Secretary to the Board IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LAT- Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, Published in the Aspen Times Weekly, Citizen ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE company or corporation that has furnished labor, Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 27, Published in the Aspen Times on October 27, Telegram and the Glenwood Springs Post Inde- OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES EN- materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, prov2016. (12450418) 2016. (1244031) pendent October 27, 2016. (12443152) TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; ender, or other supplies used or consumed by the IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LEND- Contractor or its subcontractors in or about the A S P performance E N T I M E Sof. Cthe O Project M / W Econtracted E K L Y to be done ER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CON- or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipT A C T I N S E C T I O N 3 8 - 3 8 - 1 0 3 . 1 O R T H E ment to the extent used in the prosecution of the PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SEC- Project, whose claim therefor has not been paid by TION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE the Contractor or its subcontractors shall file with A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTOR- the Board written verified notice of such claims at

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Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by the Contractor or its subcontractors in or about the performance of the Project contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the Project, whose claim therefor has not been paid by the Contractor or its subcontractors shall file with the Board written verified notice of such claims at any time up to and including the time of final settlement first stated above or forever waive any and all claims, without limitation, pursuant to C.R.S. § 38-26-107, as amended, against the Board of County Commissioners, Pitkin County, Colorado and the Project. All claims must be addressed as follows: Board of County Commissioners c/o Katie MacEntyre at 123 Emma Road Suite #106, Basalt, Colorado 81611. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 27, 2016 (102446619) Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: •Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will be held in the Pitkin County Library William R. Dunway Community Meeting Room, 102 North Mill Street, Aspen, •All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows. Check agenda at: http://pitkincounty.com/Calendar.aspx or call 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings. •Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ordinance(s) referred to are available during regular business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and Recorder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado 81611 or at: http://pitkincounty.com/Calendar.aspx NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2016: Resolution No 112-2016 Approving the Soldner Subdivision Detailed Submission and Final Plat. The property is located at 501 Stage Road and is most specifically described as A Tract of land situated in the W ¼ SW ¼ of Section 2, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Pitkin County, Colorado. Statutory vested rights for the approval contained herein are granted pursuant to the Pitkin County Land Use Code and Colorado Statutes, subject to the exceptions set forth in the Pitkin County Land Use Code § 2-20-170 and C.R.S. § 24-68-105. The statutory vested rights granted herein shall expire on September 28, 2019.

NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2016: Resolution No 112-2016 Approving the Soldner Subdivision Detailed Submission and Final Plat. The property is located at 501 Stage Road and is most specifically described as A Tract of land situated in the W ¼ SW ¼ of Section 2, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Pitkin County, Colorado. Statutory vested rights for the approval contained herein are granted pursuant to the Pitkin County Land Use Code and Colorado Statutes, subject to the exceptions set forth in the Pitkin County Land Use Code § 2-20-170 and C.R.S. § 24-68-105. The statutory vested rights granted herein shall expire on September 28, 2019. NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: RE:Sawaf Activity Envelope and Site Plan Review (Case P015-16) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Omar Sawaf (1177 West Loop #1425 South, Houston, TX 77027) requesting approval for an Activity Envelope and Site Plan for re-configuration of floor area and a remodel of an existing single family residence. The property is located at 42 Ridge Place and is legally described as Lot 15, Ridge of Red Mountain Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2735-121-01-002. The application is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by April 18, 2016. For further information, contact Mike Kraemer at (970) 920-5482 RE:Pearl Pass LLC Site Plan Review (Case P073-16) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Pearl Pass LLC (545 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302) requesting approval to obtain Site Plan Review approval for development of a new single family residence and attached Caretaker Dwelling Unit. The property is located at 250 Express Creek Road and is legally described as the Elmira Lode Mining Claim, USMS No. 7664A. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2909-293-00-007. The application is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by November 28, 2016. For further information, contact Tami Kochen at (970) 920-5359.

obtain Site Plan Review approval for development of a new single family residence and attached Caretaker Dwelling Unit. The property is located at 250 Express Creek Road and is legally described as the Elmira Lode Mining Claim, USMS No. 7664A. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2909-293-00-007. The application is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by November 28, 2016. For further information, contact Tami Kochen at (970) 920-5359. NOTICE OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public that on October 12, 2016, the Pitkin County Community Development Director granted approval for the Roaring Fork Meadows LLC Lot Line Adjustment and Site Plan Review (Case P025-15; Deter. #083-2016). The properties are located at 200 Tejas Trail and 97 Sherman Lane and are legally described as Lots 1 and Common Parcel 1, Roaring Fork Meadows Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Numbers for these properties are 2467-212-03-001 and 2467-212-03-801. This site-specific development plan grants a vested property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 27, 2016 (12446636) COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 16-010 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 8, 2016, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) MICHEL MULLEN Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC., ACTING SOLEY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, TEXAS CAPITAL BANK, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (SUCCESSOR TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION), AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE THORNBURG MORTGAGE SECURITIES TRUST 2007-1 MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2007-1 Date of Deed of Trust January 08, 2007 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust January 09, 2007 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) 533162 Original Principal Amount $5,037,500.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $5,037,500.00 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: including, but not limited to the failure to pay monthly installments due Note Holder

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (SUCCESSOR TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION), AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE THORNBURG MORTGAGE SECURITIES TRUST 2007-1 MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2007-1 Date of Deed of Trust January 08, 2007 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust January 09, 2007 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) 533162 Original Principal Amount $5,037,500.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $5,037,500.00 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: including, but not limited to the failure to pay monthly installments due Note Holder THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. PARCEL 1, CARISCH LOT SPLIT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED JULY 24, 1995 IN PLAT BOOK 37 AT PAGE 75. Also known by street and number as: 440 NORTH 5TH STREET, 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, 12/07/2016, 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 Publication 10/13/2016 Last Publication 11/10/2016 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 08/08/2016 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Narah Belmont, 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: Toni M. Owan #30580 Holly L Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 UNION BLVD, SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 16-922-29321 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 1/2015 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly october 13, 20, and 27 and November 3 and 10, 2016. (12416531)

and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 10/13/2016 Last Publication 11/10/2016 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 08/08/2016 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Narah Belmont, 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: Toni M. Owan #30580 Holly L Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 UNION BLVD, SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 16-922-29321 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 1/2015 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly october 13, 20, and 27 and November 3 and 10, 2016. (12416531)

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NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: RE:Sawaf Activity Envelope and Site Plan Review (Case P015-16)

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public that on October 12, 2016, the Pitkin County Community Development Director granted approval for the Roaring Fork Meadows LLC Lot Line Adjustment and Site Plan Review (Case P025-15; Deter. #083-2016). The properties are located at 200 Tejas Trail and 97 Sherman Lane and are legally described as Lots 1 and Common Parcel 1, Roaring Fork Meadows Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Numbers for these properties are 2467-212-03-001 and 2467-212-03-801. This site-specific development plan grants a vested property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Omar Sawaf (1177 West Loop #1425 South, Houston, TX 77027) requesting approval for an Activity Envelope and Site Plan for re-configuration of floor area and a remodel of an existing single family residence. The property is located at 42 Ridge Place and is legally described as Lot 15, Ridge of Red Mountain Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2735-121-01-002. The application is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by April 18, 2016. For further information, contact Mike Kraemer at (970) 920-5482

Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 27, 2016 (12446636)

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. PARCEL 1, CARISCH LOT SPLIT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED JULY 24, 1995 IN PLAT BOOK 37 AT PAGE 75. Also known by street and number as: 440 NORTH 5TH STREET, 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, 12/07/2016, 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 Publication 10/13/2016 Last Publication 11/10/2016 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 08/08/2016 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Narah Belmont, 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: Toni M. Owan #30580 Holly L Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 UNION BLVD, SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 16-922-29321 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 1/2015 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly october 13, 20, and 27 and November 3 and 10, 2016. (12416531)

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RE:Pearl Pass LLC Site Plan Review (Case P073-16)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Pearl Pass LLC (545 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302) requesting approval to obtain Site Plan Review approval for development of a new single family residence and attached Caretaker Dwelling Unit. The property is located at 250 Express Creek Road and is legally described as the Elmira Lode Mining Claim, USMS No. 7664A. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2909-293-00-007. The application is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by November 28, 2016. For further information, contact Tami Kochen at (970) 920-5359.

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NOTICE OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public that on October 12, 2016, the Pitkin County Community Development Director granted approval for the Roaring Fork Meadows LLC Lot Line Adjustment and Site Plan Review (Case P025-15; Deter. #083-2016). The properties are located at 200 Tejas Trail and 97 Sherman Lane and are legally described as Lots 1 and Common Parcel 1, Roaring Fork Meadows Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Numbers for these properties are 2467-212-03-001 and 2467-212-03-801. This site-specific development plan grants a vested property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 27, 2016 (12446636)

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DELINQUENT TAX LIST Notice is hereby given that I will, according to the law, offer at public sale on the 10th day of November, 2016 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. R006322 ARLP SECURITIZTIZATION TRUST 440 S LASALLE #2000 CHICAGO, IL 60605 Parcel: 246734301001 Subdivision: GATEWAY OF SNOWMASS MESA Block: 1 Lot: 1 FILING 1 280 GATEWAY RD Tax $3,429.64 Interest $205.78 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,635.42 R021217 ASPENSNOWMASS LLC 924 CHATEAU VALEE CIRCLE BEDFORD , TX 76022 Parcel: 273301344020 Subdivision: CAPITOL PEAK LODGE CONDO Unit: 3225 DESC: BLDG 2C 60 CARRIAGE WY #3225 Tax $3,442.40 Interest $240.97 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,683.37 R011484 BARBER TASHA MARIA 1207 MAYAN WY AUSTIN, TX 78733 Parcel: 247115301001 Subdivision: RUEDI SOUTH SHORE Lot: 1 2200 SOUTH SHORE DR Tax $3,687.16 Interest $258.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,945.26 R012408 BBBB SNOWMASS LLC 5954 NW 85TH LANE PARKLAND, FL 33067 Parcel: 264331450004 Subdivision: CLUB VILLAS PHASE III Unit: 1514 150 SNOWMASS CLUB CIR #1514 Tax $2,808.36 Interest $196.59 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,004.95 R011163 BEAR GLENN 24303 FRYING PAN RD MEREDITH, CO 81642 Parcel: 247307300078 Subdivision: THOMASVILLE MOBILE HOME PARK Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 83 BGNNG AT A PT WH THE SW COR OF SEC 7 BEARS S 86 DEG 13’25”W 1390.4 FT TH N70 DEG 44’57”W 375.30 FT ALNG THE NLY ROW LINE OF RD TH N 19 DEG 15’03”E 96.43 FT TH S 83 DEG 06’25”E 73.99 FT TH S 77 DEG 00’27”E 305.76 FT TH S 20 DEG 56’51”W 30.83 FT TH S 19 DEG 15’03”W 114.78 FT TO A PT ON THE NLY ROW LINE OF RD TO POB 24303 FRYING PAN RD Tax $780.96 Interest $54.67 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $835.63 R007298 BLESKAN THOMAS J 10101 HWY 133 CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 264916300004 Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 88 NE4SW4 SW4NW4SE4 SEC 16-9-88 BK 365 PG 805 LESS 11.836 AC TO OPEN SPACE REC #488605 10101 HWY 133 Tax $2,665.28 Interest $186.57 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $2,851.85 R016132 BOSLOUGH JOHN & JIM LLLP 6007 ST MORITZ DR # H WHITEFISH, MT 59937-3284 Parcel: 290907200001 MINE: ROBERT LINCOLN - 6844 22% 0 ACRES42/96 SURFACE-42/96 MINERAL IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: HAYDEN - 6803 16% 30/96 SURFACE & 30/96 MINERAL Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $8.35 R015776 BOWERS EDWARD R & CONSTANCE MANNLEIN PO BOX 415 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264306490126 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 126 126 ASPEN VILLAGE #126 Tax $572.16 Interest $34.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $606.49 R007716 BROOKS ROBERT S MD 737 OURAY AVE GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81501 Parcel: 272929201027 Subdivision: CRYSTAL RIVER PARK Lot: 32 75 CHAIR MOUNTAIN DR Tax $269.28 Interest $18.85 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $288.13 R021539 CABRINI HEIGHTS LLC PO BOX 221492 DENVER, CO 80222-1013 Parcel: 273301339158 Subdivision: ASSAY HILL LODGE CONDO Unit: 504 DESC: AKA 13404 130 WOOD RD #13404 Tax $2,294.00 Interest $160.58 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $2,454.58

R004904 CAPTIVA SHADOW 9 LLC 220 WATER ST #331 BROOKLYN, NY 11201 Parcel: 273513124013 Subdivision: SHADOW MOUNTAIN VILLAGE Unit: 9 809 S ASPEN ST #9 Tax $2,499.88 Interest $174.99 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $2,674.87

R014382 EXPLOSIVES LLC 415 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718156034 Subdivision: POWDER HOUSE Unit: 34 DESC: STORAGE UNIT 1280 UTE AVE #34 Tax $249.48 Interest $17.46 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $266.94

R014571 MCCLAIN PETER K 1461 UTE AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718404704 Subdivision: UTE PARK TOWNHOMES Lot: 4 SITE 4 AKA UNIT 4-G 1461 UTE AVE #4G Tax $747.52 Interest $52.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $799.85

R006108 CASLER HOLLY ELOISE 1665 ROBB ST LAKEWOOD, CO 80215 Parcel: 247124300060 MINE: COLUMBIA - 6656 A&B 100% ALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE FRYING PAN MINING DISTRICT LAKE VIEW DR Tax $349.68 Interest $24.48 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $374.16

R012000 GILMER IRMA KENNY 2434 PELHAM DR HOUSTON, TX 77019-3420 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 Tax $23,191.32 Interest $24,213.82 Penalty $0.00 Other $4957.91 Total Due: $52,363.05

R015516 MCCONATY MRS JAMES PO BOX 178 RODEO, NM 88056 Parcel: 273513100046 Section: 13 Township: 10 Range: 85 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: PIONEER - 1721 .04% 8.38 ACRES Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $8.35

R004751 CJW BUNGALOW LLC 455 JAN KELLY LN HOUSTON, TX 77024 Parcel: 273718274007 Subdivision: DURANT Unit: 4-D 748 S GALENA ST #4D Tax $3,467.92 Interest $242.75 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,710.67 R015718 COHEN HOWARD PO BOX 3373 BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246717229024 Subdivision: RIVERVIEW PLAZA Unit: 224 100 ELK RUN DR #224 Tax $1,442.84 Interest $101.00 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,543.84 R017149 COHEN HOWARD PO BOX 3373 BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246717229028 Subdivision: RIVERVIEW PLAZA Unit: 226 100 ELK RUN DR #226 Tax $1,075.64 Interest $75.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,150.93 R017150 COHEN HOWARD PO BOX 3373 BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246717229029 Subdivision: RIVERVIEW PLAZA Unit: 228 100 ELK RUN DR #228 Tax $2,915.16 Interest $204.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,119.22 R021107 COLORADO MAX RE TRUST 1 500 N LASALLE ST #5525 CHICAGO, IL 60654 Parcel: 264335106004 Subdivision: STARWOOD Lot: R-66 STARWOOD NINE 606 S STARWOOD DR Tax $136.63 Interest $4.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $140.73 R001053 DANTE CANDI 1615 WEEPING WILLOW WY HOLLYWOOD, FL 33019-4893 Parcel: 273718238008 Subdivision: SILVER BELL Unit: 10 805 E COOPER AVE #10 Tax $2,950.88 Interest $206.56 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,157.44 R018490 DELAK ERICA 46 CLOUD NINE LN ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514211003 Subdivision: ASPEN HIGHLANDS VILLAGE AFF HOUSNG PH II Lot: 3 46 CLOUD NINE LN Tax $36.58 Interest $0.73 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $37.31 R015463 DEVINE RALPH R 715 E HYMAN #13 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718233013 Subdivision: BENEDICT COMMONS Unit: 13 715 E HYMAN AVE #13 Tax $379.52 Interest $26.57 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $406.09 R008782 ELLIOTT ROBERT REID 324 HILLCREST ALLIANCE, NE 69301 Parcel: 246334300015 Subdivision: UPPER SEWELL TRACTS Lot: P32 AND:Lot: P33 Section: 34 Township: 9 Range: 88 TWO TRACTS OF LAND IN SWSW4 OF SEC 34-9-88 DESC BY M/B BK 350 PGS 901-902 TRACTS P-32 & P-33 SEWELL TRACTS 7960 HWY 133 Tax $1,893.44 Interest $132.54 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $2,025.98

R006934 HAFT JONATHAN DERREK 5119 WHITSETT AVE VALLEY VILLAGE, CA 91607-3015 Parcel: 246524201013 Tract: 73 Section: 13 Township: 8 Range: 87 PARCEL OF LAND IN TRACT 73 SECS 13 & 24-8-87 BK 656 PG 65 89 VAGNEUR LN Tax $3,696.44 Interest $258.75 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,955.19 R007059 HEFNER KEITH TRUST 268 LASKY DR #301 BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212 Parcel: 246727200005 Tract: 74 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 86 PARCEL OF LAND IN TRACT 74 OF SEC 27-8-86 LYING SLY OF THE NLY LINE OF SAID TRACT 74 & NLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF ROARING FORK RIVER DESC BY M/B BK 248 PG 722 BK 253 PG 842 BK 263 PG 695 BK 360 PG 919 38 LOWER RIVER RD Tax $4,180.52 Interest $292.64 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $4,473.16 R016746 HOROWITZ MARTIN 57 GREY TALON CT ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514108011 Subdivision: MOORE FAMILY PUD Block: D Lot: 11E 57 GREY TALON CT Tax $433.48 Interest $26.01 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $459.49 R003280 JARZEMSKY SUSAN PENSON & DONALD PAUL 2853 UNIVERSITY DALLAS, TX 72505 Parcel: 264335203006 Subdivision: STARWOOD Block: 4 Lot: R-36 STARWOOD FOUR 348 JOHNSON DR Tax $156.74 Interest $6.27 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $163.01 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 Tax $1,289.00 Interest $51.56 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,340.56 R008910 KELLER KURT E PO BOX 840 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273718207004 Subdivision: AJAX CONDOMINIUMS Unit: 6 107 ASPEN MOUNTAIN RD #6 Tax $215.12 Interest $15.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $230.18 R019391 LEE JOEL D 722 PASS GO LN #722 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273503100738 Subdivision: ANNIE MITCHELL HOMESTEAD Unit: 722 DESC: BLDG C 722 PASS GO LN #722 Tax $230.48 Interest $16.13 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $246.61 R015249 LEWIS THOMAS E 4949 TAMIAMI TRAIL N#102 NAPLES, FL 34103 Parcel: 273707430005 Subdivision: SILVERLODE Lot: 5 373 SILVERLODE DR Tax $105.35 Interest $6.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $111.67 R009109 LONG MONA HAYLES TRUST BOX 3849 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273718228031 Subdivision: ORIGINAL STREET Unit: 2 802 E COOPER AVE #2 Tax $1,131.27 Interest $22.63 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,153.90

R019764 END THERESA PO BOX 747 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264316106034 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 34 147 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Tax $283.68 Interest $19.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $303.54

R012599 LUX ASPEN LLC 5050 KEMPER AVE ST LOUIS, MO 63139 Parcel: 273512207014 Subdivision: TWO HARES Unit: B 1250 SNOWBUNNY LN #B Tax $38.46 Interest $0.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $39.23

R011296 ERICKSON JOLLYN 815 CLARK ST SOUTHERN PINES, NC 28387 Parcel: 273502307076 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 2218 38750 HWY 82 #2218 Tax $131.58 Interest $7.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $139.47

R002320 MASTERMIX MGMT CORP 1631 WEST 27TH ST MIAMI BEACH, FL 33140 Parcel: 273302406021 Subdivision: INTERLUDE Unit: 207-C 70 GALLUN LN #207C Tax $102.99 Interest $3.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $106.08

R015800 MCINTYRE JOHN C 22 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490022 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 22 22 ASPEN VILLAGE #22 Tax $919.44 Interest $64.36 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $983.80 R006881 MCKENNEY JAMES & BONNIE 23 LAZY EIGHT DR PORT ORANGE, FL 32128 Parcel: 272917401010 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 1 536 REDSTONE BLVD Tax $2,069.68 Interest $144.88 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $2,214.56

R011289 RODRIQUEZ GUILLEN HENRIQUE POBA INTL PO BOX 02-5255 MIAMI, FL 33102 Parcel: 273502307069 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 2211 38750 HWY 82 #2211 Tax $236.92 Interest $16.58 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $253.50 R011291 RODRIQUEZ GUILLEN HENRIQUE POBA INTL PO BOX 02-5255 MIAMI, FL 33102 Parcel: 273502307071 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 2213 38750 HWY 82 #2213 Tax $236.92 Interest $16.58 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $253.50 R017476 ROGAN JOSHUA PAUL 364 REDSTONE BLVD CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272920101024 Subdivision: REDSTONE PARCEL B 364 REDSTONE BLVD Tax $923.88 Interest $64.67 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $988.55 R000125 ROSS JOHN F 7600 CLAYTON RD ST LOUIS, MO 63117 Parcel: 273718243008 Subdivision: ASPEN SQUARE Unit: 223 617 E COOPER AVE #223 Tax $1,545.32 Interest $108.17 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,653.49 R001118 ROSS JOHN F 7600 CLAYTON RD SAINT LOUIS, MO 63117 Parcel: 273718243076 Subdivision: ASPEN SQUARE Unit: 7 DESC: AKA UNIT 107 617 E COOPER AVE #107 Tax $3,016.60 Interest $211.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,227.76

R015011 MICHAEL DAVID TRUST 1573 CAMBRIDGE ST #703 CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138 Parcel: 246717228041 Subdivision: VILLAS AT ELK RUN Unit: 4207 4207 ELK RUN DR #4207 Tax $1,843.96 Interest $129.08 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,973.04

R001543 SASBYAD LLC 124 E 61 ST NEW YORK, NY 10065-9008 Parcel: 273301306145 Subdivision: CRESTWOOD Unit: 203-J DESC: AKA, J-3201 400 WOOD RD #3201J Tax $3,249.96 Interest $227.50 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,477.46

R011911 MICHELLE BUILDING LLC 1332 N HALSTED #100 CHICAGO, IL 60642 Parcel: 273301175024 Subdivision: RIDGE TOWNHOMES CONDO Unit: 24 229 FARAWAY RD #24 Tax $1,473.20 Interest $88.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,561.59 R020916 NATHAN CHERYL M 7/1751 8201 S SANTA FE #121 LITTLETON, CO 80120 Parcel: 246123100012 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 238-89 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 N THOMPSON CREEK RD Tax $19.92 Interest $1.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $21.31 R001464 NICHOLS PATRICIA W LVG TRUST 393 MADISON ST DENVER, CO 80206-4436 Parcel: 273718234013 Subdivision: UTE CONDOS Unit: 301 1020 E DURANT AVE #301 Tax $2,226.80 Interest $155.88 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $2,382.68

R000380 SHAPIRO REGINA 14024 MONTRACHET LN TOWN & COUNTRY, MO 63017 Parcel: 273718228016 Subdivision: MOUNTAIN VIEW Unit: 1 819 E HYMAN AVE #1 Tax $1,044.00 Interest $73.08 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,117.08 R007321 SMITH ALISA M & JOHN H PO BOX 71223 MARIETTA, GA 30007 Parcel: 272920205011 Subdivision: ELK MOUNTAIN Lot: 23 ELK MOUNTAIN DR Tax $896.90 Interest $53.81 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $950.71 R006214 SNYDER HAROLD E & DEBORAH A 6690 HWY 360 TELLICO PLAINS, TN 37385 Parcel: 273717307086 Subdivision: MOUNTAIN VALLEY Block: 2 Lot: 68 176 MOUNTAIN LAUREL DR Tax $481.36 Interest $9.63 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $490.99 R011483 SPAR CONS MINING & DEVELOP 3773 E CHERRY CRK NORTH DR #775 DENVER, CO 80209-3833 Parcel: 273718200100 Section: 18 Township: 10 Range: 84 MINERAL RIGHTS UNDER ALL STREETS Tax $9.28 Interest $0.65 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $9.93

R003582 OATES JOHN & AIMEE J 1350 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS 15TH FL NEW YORK, NY 10019 Parcel: 264315201001 Subdivision: WOLFSON Lot: 2 1214 WOODY CREEK RD Tax $2,673.58 Interest $160.41 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $2,833.99 R016961 RATHBUN W DON PO BOX 1573 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707490214 Subdivision: SMUGGLER PARK Lot: 214 214 COTTONWOOD LN Tax $893.00 Interest $62.51 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $955.51 R013442 REVA LLC PO BOX 1376 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273512451005 Subdivision: SMB Unit: 4 605 W MAIN ST #4 Tax $1,284.72 Interest $89.93 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $1,374.65 R011246 RODRIQUEZ GUILLEN HENRIQUE POBA INTL PO BOX 02-5255 MIAMI, FL 33102 Parcel: 273502307026 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 1130 38750 HWY 82 #1130 Tax $263.16 Interest $18.42 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $281.58

R006135 STAFFORD JAMES 1046 KEARNY ST SAN FRANCISO, CA 94133 Parcel: 264934100011 MINE: AMAZON - 7649 100% 0 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS MINE: MASCOTT - 7649 100% 0 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE SPRING BUTTE MINING DISTRICT Tax $19.92 Interest $1.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $21.31 R007826 WELLS JOHN C & LINDA L PO BOX 1399 CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 246334101001 Subdivision: SEVEN OAKS SUBDIVISION Lot: 1 AKA TRACT 1 804 SEVEN OAKS RD Tax $3,810.88 Interest $266.76 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $4,077.64 R006436 WESTLAND FINANCIAL II LLC 9780 LITZSINGER RD SAINT LOUIS, MO 63124 Parcel: 264503201005 Subdivision: CAPITOL WOODS Lot: 2 FILING 1 37 STARLIT LN Tax $4,280.68 Interest $299.65 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $4,580.33

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R006512 WOODARD KENT & KAREN PO BOX 1567 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264514200010 Subdivision: SHIELD-O-MESA Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 86 W2NW4 SW4NW4 OF SEC 14-9-86 BK 571 PG 58 BK 590 PG 952 SHIELD O RD Tax $3,350.28 Interest $234.52 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,584.80 R021515 WOODSON SWEENEY VICEROY LLC PO BOX 6510 LAWTON, OK 73506 Parcel: 273301339134 Subdivision: ASSAY HILL LODGE CONDO Unit: 335 DESC: AKA 13235 130 WOOD RD #13235 Tax $3,095.52 Interest $216.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,312.21 R021517 WOODSON SWEENEY VICEROY LLC PO BOX 6510 LAWTON, OK 73506 Parcel: 273301339136 Subdivision: ASSAY HILL LODGE CONDO Unit: 337 DESC: AKA 13237 130 WOOD RD #13237 Tax $3,106.76 Interest $217.47 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $3,324.23 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 Tax $7.28 Interest $0.51 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $7.79 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 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Tax $7.28 Interest $0.51 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $7.79 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 Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $8.35 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 Tax $7.28 Interest $0.51 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $7.79 R021548 513 LLC 105 GREENE ST NEW YORK, NY 10017 Parcel: 273301339167 Subdivision: ASSAY HILL LODGE CONDO Unit: 513 DESC: AKA 13413 130 WOOD RD #13413 Tax $6,282.92 Interest $439.80 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $6,722.72

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 Tax $31,311.64 Interest $2,191.81 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $33,503.45 R012501 ASPEN BEAVER POND LLC 8540 SW 52ND AVE MIAMI, FL 33143 Parcel: 273720100005 Subdivision: SMITH EXEMPTION SUB Section: 20 Township: 10 Range: 84 A TR OF LAND SIT 20-10-84 BGNNG AT THE N4 COR TH N 89 DEG 34’30”E 300.00 FT TH S 38 DEG 07’10”E 314.00 FT TH S 89 DEG 34’30”W 516.00 FT TO THE ELY ROW LINE OF STATE HWY 82 TH THE FOLLOWING COURSES & DISTANCES ALNG SAID ROW LINE N 52 DEG 58’W 256.02 FT 132.49 FT ALNG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 533.00 FT THE CHORD OF WHICH BEARS N 45 DEG 50’44”W 132.15 FT TH DEPARTING SAID ROW LINE N 89 DEG 34’30” FT TO THE POB BEING PARCELS 1 & 2 SMITH EXEMPTION PLAT 12/28/1984 PLAT BK 16 PG 81 EXEMPTION PARCELS 1 & 2 43251 HWY 82 Tax $32,525.08 Interest $2,276.76 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $34,801.84 R011787 BACHMANN BRAD & MICHELLE 2002 DUNSTAN RD HOUSTON, TX 77005 Parcel: 273506217024 Subdivision: FOX RUN Lot: 24 919 FOX RUN DR Tax $14,114.80 Interest $988.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $15,102.84 R020733 BLUE MAGPIE LLC 499 W FRANCIS ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512410008 Subdivision: 500 WEST FRANCIS ST HISTORIC LANDMARK Lot: 1 500 W FRANCIS ST Tax $8,589.20 Interest $601.24 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $9,190.44 R009009 DI BIAGGIO JOHN A & NANCY C PO BOX 5346 SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO 81615 Parcel: 273301404032 Subdivision: RIDGE RUN UNIT 4 Lot: 32 116 ANTLER RIDGE LN Tax $7,968.03 Interest $557.76 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $8,525.79 R004370 EMPIRE ASPEN LLC 11350 MCCORMICK RD EP111 #605 HUNT VALLEY, MD 21031 Parcel: 273718102002 Subdivision: ASPEN GROVE Block: 3 Lot: 3 546 MCSKIMMING RD Tax $6,019.64 Interest $421.37 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $6,441.01 R004550 FAT CITY APARTMENTS LLC 402 MIDLAND PARK ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273707404705 Subdivision: SUNNY PARK Lot: 3 404 PARK AVE Tax $8,290.76 Interest $580.35 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $8,871.11

R009719 FLOM JASON & WENDY 146 CENTRAL PARK W #2E NEW YORK, NY 10023 Parcel: 273514207004 Subdivision: ASPEN HIGHLANDS Lot: 4 FILING NO 2 351 GLEN EAGLES DR Tax $14,491.08 Interest $1,014.38 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $15,505.46 R011819 FURLOTTI ALEXANDER A & NANCY S PO BOX 1187 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273512305001 Subdivision: HEFNER Lot: 1 5 TOBY LN Tax $29,888.12 Interest $2,092.17 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $31,980.29 R004651 GREENE IVA P FAMILY TRUST 10700 WILSHIRE BLVD #607 LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 Parcel: 273718266003 Subdivision: CALDERWOOD Lot: 2 1109 WATERS AVE Tax $5,950.22 Interest $357.01 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $6,307.23 R001545 HARPER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC 221 N LA SALLE ST #3200 CHICAGO, IL 60601 Parcel: 273301403025 Subdivision: RIDGE RUN UNIT 3 Lot: 28 2160 FARAWAY RD Tax $12,704.67 Interest $889.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $13,593.99 R004784 HEMMING EVELYN F TRUST 311 MIDLAND AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718282002 Subdivision: EAST ASPEN ADDITION Block: 41 Lot: D AND:- Lot: E 1015 WATERS AVE Tax $9,044.36 Interest $633.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $9,677.47 R008501 HOLLANDER DAVID S & JENNIFER L 2392 JUNIPER HILL RD ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264320406015 Subdivision: BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE Block: 7 Lot: 15 FILING 1 2392 JUNIPER HILL DR,2390 JUNIPER HILL DR Tax $5,168.06 Interest $103.36 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $5,271.42 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 Tax $40,796.20 Interest $2,855.73 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $43,651.93

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R003498 JAFFEE FAMILY GST TRUST 237 S 18TH ST #5A PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 Parcel: 264322400011 Subdivision: M/B WOODY CREEK Section: 22 Township: 9 Range: 85 A TRACT IN LOTS 12 16 & 17 SEC 22-9-85 DESC AS FOLLOWS: BEG AT A POINT ON THE WLY BANK OF THE SALVATION FOR THE 1/4 COR OF SEC 22 BEARS S 37 3 ‘ W 2442.30 FT TH S 10’ W 71.6 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL DTCH TH S 21 18’ 105.7 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL D TH 23 12’ W 96.8 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL TH S 1 02’ E 197.0 FT ALNG WLY BNK O SAL D TH S 23 27’ E 62.8 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL D TH S8 26’ W 124.8 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL D TH S 9 39’ E 127.2 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL D TH S 15 55’ E 159.9 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL D TH S2 58’ E 101.7 FT ALNG WLY BANK OF SAL D TH S 19 45’ E 128 .3 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL D TH S 17 42’ W 42.00 FT ALNG WLY BNK OF SAL D TH N 88 46’ W 580.72 FT TH N 7 55’ 30” W 1166.46 FT TO THE N LINE OF LOT 12 TH S 89 10’ E 632.90 FT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONT 16.1 AC BK196 PG 469 FROM HENRY L AND MARJORIE B STEIN A TRACT OF LAND IN LOT 10 SEC 22-9-85 BY M/B CONT 0.812 AC M/L BK 201 PG 296 TO HENRY L STEIN AN EASEMENT FOR PURPOSE OF DRIVING LIVESTOCK OVER ROADWAY AS NOW CONSTRUCTED FROM COUNTY ROAD TO LAND OWNED BY WILTON JAFFEE AND JEANNE JAFFEE BK 201 PG 295 BK 561 PG 626 BK 657 PG 59 260 STAR MESA RD Tax $8,739.64 Interest $611.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $9,351.41

R013795 SOUTHSIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 300 RIVERSIDE DR BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246718105012 Subdivision: BASALT BUSINESS CENTER WEST Lot: 8 170 SOUTH SIDE DR Tax $14,545.44 Interest $1,018.18 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $15,563.62

R021356 JUST HAVE FUN LLC 450 NEWPORT CENTER DR STE 570 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Parcel: 273707335015 Subdivision: ASPEN VIEW RESIDENCES Unit: A 798 GIBSON AVE #A Tax $4,745.76 Interest $284.75 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $5,030.51

R018685 WHITE THOMAS & SUSAN 58 WATERWAY CT THE WOODLANDS, TX 77380 Parcel: 273514314002 Subdivision: ASPEN HIGHLANDS VILLAGE TOWNHOME Block: E Lot: 2 PHASE 2 KNOWN AS UNIT 2 103 STEIN WY #2 Tax $22,888.68 Interest $1,602.21 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $24,490.89

R013772 KHATCHGAR LLC 300 E CODY LN BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246718101013 Subdivision: BASALT BUSINESS CENTER EAST Lot: H 325 CODY LN Tax $6,373.52 Interest $446.15 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $6,819.67 R002525 QUINN INVESTMENTS LP 1 INFORMATION WY #400 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202 Parcel: 273301402012 Subdivision: RIDGE RUN UNIT 2 Lot: 10 383 RIDGE RD Tax $12,170.56 Interest $851.94 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $13,022.50 R013132 RSS LIVING TRUST 32 BLUE HERON IRVINE, CA 92603 Parcel: 264511101001 Subdivision: LIND-KOPPEL Lot: 1 3500 SNOWMASS CREEK RD,3502 SNOWMASS CREEK RD Tax $41,497.52 Interest $2,904.83 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $44,402.35 R015180 SCHLUETER MICHAEL J & LISA C 8300 COUNTY RD 3 MARBLE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272920104031 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 15 292 REDSTONE BLVD Tax $6,395.72 Interest $447.70 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $6,843.42

R016376 TOREN HOLDINGS LLC 668 S OGDEN DENVER, CO 80209 Parcel: 273506107017 Subdivision: OWL CREEK HOMES PHASE III Unit: 17 DESC: BUILDING 9 917 BURNT MOUNTAIN DR #17 Tax $12,203.76 Interest $854.26 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $13,058.02 R010067 WEIL LORNE 6650 EL CAMINO RD LAS VEGAS, NV 89118-2601 Parcel: 273718112061 Subdivision: VINCENTI Unit: 2 1015 E HYMAN AVE #2 Tax $14,602.84 Interest $1,022.20 Penalty $0.00 Other $0.00 Total Due: $15,625.04

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DIVISION 5 WATER COURT- SEPTEMBER 2016 RESUME 5. 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 2016. 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. 16CW16 (08CW168) GARFIELD COUNTY-FOUR MILE CREEK TRIBUTARY TO THE ROARING FORK RIVER TRIBUTARY TO THE COLORADO RIVER. 3S LLLP; c/o Dianne Pollock/General Partner; 2604 West C.R. 8; Berthoud, CO 80513 (970)532-0120. Spear SpringApplication to Make Absolute in Whole or in Part. Location: SE¼NW¼ of Sec. 15, T.7S, R.89W. of the 6th P.M.1,575 ft. from the north sec. line and 1,490 ft. from the west sec. line. Appropriation: Sept. 2, 2008. Amount: 30.0 g.p.m., absolute. Uses: domestic, stockwatering and irrigation. An outline of work performed during the diligence period is included in the application. (11 pgs.) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 17. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3084, Concerning the Application for Water Rights of West Divide Water Conservancy District in Garfield County, Colorado, Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence and to Make Water Rights Absolute, Applicant: West Divide Water Conservancy District, P.O. Box 1478, Rifle, CO 81650, c/o Edward B. Olszewski, Esq., Olszewski, Massih & Maurer, P.C., P.O. Box 916, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602, (970) 928-9100, CLAIM FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE, Name of Conditional Water Rights: Area A Service Area Exchange, Date of Original Decree: September 30, 2010, Case No.: 02CW123, Court: Garfield County District Court, Water Division No. 5., Date of Appropriation: January 1, 2004, Description of Exchange: The general reach of the exchange is between the Roaring Fork River and Colorado River and the upper boundary of the Applicant’s Area A Service Area as depicted on the map attached to the Application as Exhibit A. Applicant’s Area A Service Area has been grouped into 9 Regions, including: Region 1: Water District 38; Region 2: Water District 52 and Water District 53; Region 3: Glenwood Springs to Elk Creek in Water District 39; Region 4: West of the Elk Creek Watershed to East of the Rifle Creek Watershed in Water District 39; Region 5: West of the Rifle Creek Watershed in Water District 39; Region 6: Portions of Water Districts 39, 70, and 72; Region 7: East of Alkali Creek in Water District; Region 8: Alkali Creek to Beaver Creek in Water District 45; and Region 9: West of Beaver Creek in Water District 45 and Portions of Water District 72. Legal Descriptions: Region 1. This Region is the area west of the Roaring Fork River, and all tributaries thereto in Water District 38, from the confluence of the Roaring Fork River with the Colorado River to the confluence of the Crystal River and the Roaring Fork River, excluding areas upstream of the following structures: (1) Eby Sullivan and Laws Ex Ditch on Threemile Creek; and (2) Gristy Ditch on Four Mile Creek. Legal Description: The confluence of the Roaring Fork River and the Colorado River is located within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ in Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2400 ft east of the west section line and 2300 ft south of the north section line. The confluence of the Crystal River and the Roaring Fork River is located within the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ in Section 28, Township 7 South, Range 88 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 300 ft east of the west section line and 2500 ft south of the north section line. The Eby Sullivan and Laws Ex Ditch is located at a point on Threemile Creek, within the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Section 27, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 270 ft east of the west section line and 730 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Gristy Ditch is located at a point on Fourmile Creek, within the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 34, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 650ft west of the east section line and 3000 ft south of the north section line. The Region 1 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Sections 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 34, 35, and 36, T. 6 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M.; (2) all of Section 30, and portions of Sections 18, 19, 20, 28, 29, 31, 32, T. 7 S., R. 88 W., 6th P.M.; and (3) all of Section 2, and portions of Sections 1, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, and 36, T. 7 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M. Region 2. This region is the area in Water District 52 south of the Colorado River and the area in Water District 53 north of the Colorado River and all tributaries thereto, from the confluence of the Colorado River to the Roaring Fork River upstream to a point on the Colorado River in Section 3, Township 6 South, Range 89 West. Legal Description: The confluence of the Colorado River and the Roaring Fork River is located within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ in Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2400 ft east of the west section line and 2300 ft south of the north section line. The upper point on the Colorado River to which Region 2 extends is located within the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ in Section 3, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1750 ft east of the west section line and 800 ft north of the south section line. The Region 2 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Sections 3, 4, 9, 10, and 11, T. 6 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M. Region 3. This Region is the area north of the Colorado River, and all tributaries thereto, between the confluence of the Colorado River with the Roaring Fork River and the confluence of the Colorado River with Elk Creek, excluding areas upstream of the following structures: (1) Mitchell and Cooper Ditch on Oasis Creek; (2) Reynolds and Cain Ditch on Mitchell Creek; (3) Johnson Ditch on Canyon Creek; and (4) Bowles Spring. Legal Description: The confluence of the Colorado River with the Roaring Fork River is located within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ in Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2400 ft east of the west section line and 2300 ft south of the north section line. The confluence of Elk Creek and the Colorado River is located within the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ in Section 31, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1400 ft east of the west section line and 1600 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Mitchell and Cooper Ditch is located at a point on Oasis Creek, within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 35, Township 5 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 350 ft west of the east section line and 20 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Reynolds and Cain Ditch is located at a point on Mitchell Creek, within the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 34, Township 5 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 740 ft east of the west section line and 340 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Johnson Ditch is located at a point on Canyon Creek, within the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2300 ft east of the west section line and 950 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Bowles Spring is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 35, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1400 ft east of the west section line and 1550 ft south of the north section line. The Region 3 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Sections 30, and 31, T. 5 S., R. 88 W., 6th P.M.; (2) all of Section 32, and portions of Sections 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, and 36, T. 5 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M.; (3) portions of Sections 25, and 36, T. 5 S., R. 89 1/2 W., 6th P.M.; (4) all of Sections 27, 28, and 33, and portions of Sections 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, and 36, T. 5 S., R. 90 W., 6th P.M.; (5) portions of Sections 25, and 36, T. 5 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M.; (6) portions of Sections 4, 5, 6, and 9, T. 6 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M.; (7) portions of Sections 1, 2, and 6, T. 6 S., R. 90 W., 6th P.M.; and (8) portions of Section 1, T. 6 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M. Region 4. This Region is the area north of the Colorado River, and all tributaries thereto, between the confluence of the Colorado River with Elk Creek and the confluence of the Colorado River with Rifle Creek, excluding the Elk Creek Watershed, the Rifle Creek Watershed and areas upstream of the following structures: (1) Giacinta Ditch on Pretti Gulch; (2) Coleman Ditch on Cozza Gulch; (3) C E Lewis Ditch on Harvey Gap; (4) Thode Waste Water Ditch; (5) Haberbeck Waster Water Ditch; (6) McBride Waste Water Ditch No. 3; (7) McBride Waste Water Ditch No. 2; (8) Cameron Ditch; and (9) Green Collection Ditch. Legal Description: The confluence of the Colorado River and Elk Creek is located within the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ in Section 31, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1400 ft east of the west section line and 1600 ft north of the south section line. The confluence of the Colorado River and Rifle Creek is located within the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ in Section 17, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 150 ft west of the east section line and 2050 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Giacinta Ditch is located at a point on Pretti Gulch, within the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 2, Township 6 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 300 ft east of the west section line and 340 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Coleman Ditch is located at a point on Cozza Gulch, within the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 31, Township 5 South, Range 91 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 130 ft east of the west section line and 20 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the C E Lewis Ditch is located at a point on Harvey Gap, within the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1440 ft west of the east section line and 20 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Thode Waste Water Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 35, Township 5 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2125 ft east of the west section line and 20ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Haberbeck Waste Water Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 5, Township 6 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1375 ft east of the west section line and 2225 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the McBride Waste Water Ditch No. 3 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 12, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 150 ft west of the east section line and 1070 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the McBride Waste Water Ditch No. 2 Is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 12, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2060 ft east of the west section line and 2040 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Cameron Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 1, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 630 east of the west section line and 700 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Green Collection Ditch is located at point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 1, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 10 ft east of the west section line and 1000 ft south of the north section line. The Region 4 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Section 31, T. 5 S., R. 90 W., 6th P.M.; (2) all of Sections 28, 33, and 34, and portions of Sections 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 35, and 36, T. 5 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M.; (3) portions of Sections31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, T. 5 S., R. 92 W., 6th P.M.; (4) portions of Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, T. 6 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M.; (5) all of Sections 1, and 4, and portions of Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, T. 6 S., R. 92 W., 6th P.M.; and (6) portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17, T. 6 S., R. 93 W., 6th P.M. Region 5. This Region is the area north of the Colorado River, and all tributaries thereto, between the confluence of the Colorado River with Rifle Creek and a point between Smith Gulch and Kelly Gulch in Water District 39 that intersects with the Colorado River, excluding areas upstream of the following structures: (1) Langstaff Ditch; (2) Jensen Ditch on Cottonwood Gulch; and (3) Daisy Ditch on Parachute Creek. Legal Description: The confluence of Rifle Creek and the Colorado River is located within the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ in Section 17, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 150 ft west of the east section line and 2050 ft south of the north section line. A point between Smith Gulch and Kelly Gulch in Water District 39 that intersects with the Colorado River is located within the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ in Section 33, Township 7 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1300 ft west of the east section line and 1800 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Langstaff Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 16, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 100 ft west of the east section line and 1250 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Jensen Ditch is located at a point on Cottonwood Gulch, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 28, Township 6 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1800 ft east of the west section line and 2500 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Daisy Ditch is located at a point on Parachute Creek, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 2, Township 7 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 3300 ft west of the east section line and 1890 ft north of the south section line. The Region 5 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Section 31, T. 5 S., R. 93 W., 6th P.M.; (2) portions of Sections 35, and 36, T. 5 S., R. 94 W., 6th P.M.; (3) all of Section 7, and portions of Sections 5, 6, 8, 9, 16, 17, and 18, T. 6 S., R. 93 W., 6th P.M.; (4) all of Sections 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, and 21, and portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, and 34, T. 6 S., R. 94 W., 6th P.M.; (5) all of Sections 13, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, and portions of Sections 7, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 35, and 36, T. 6 S., R. 95 W., 6th P.M.; (6) all of Section 25, and portions of Sections 13, 23, 24, 26, 35, and 36, T. 6 S., R. 96 W., 6th P.M.; (7) portions of Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 18, T. 7 S., R. 95 W., 6th P.M.; and (8) all of Sections 12, 14, 21, and 22, and portions of Sections 1, 2, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, and 34, T. 7 S., R. 96 W., 6th P.M. Region 6. This Region is the area north of the Colorado River, and all tributaries thereto, extending from a point between Smith Gulch and Kelly Gulch in Water District 39 to the confluence of the Colorado River and a point on Sulphur Gulch in Section 18, Township 9 South, Range 97 West including only areas east of the Range 97 West and north of Section 18 in Township 9 South, Range 97 West, excluding areas upstream of the following structure: (1) Reservoir Ditch on Roan Creek. Legal Description: A point between Smith Gulch and Kelly Gulch in Water District 39 that intersects the Colorado River is located within the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ in Section 33, Township 7 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1300 ft west of the east section line and 1800 ft south of the north section line. The downstream extent of the Region 7 boundary is a point on the Colorado River located within the SW ¼ of the SE in ¼ in Section 18, Township 9 South, Range 97 West, of the 6th P.M., at a point 1060 ft west of the east section line and 0 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Reservoir Ditch is located at a point on Roan Creek, within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 7, Township 8 South, Range 97 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1050 ft west of the east section line and 200 ft north of the south section line. The Region 6 Service Area includes: (1) all of Sections 30, 31, and 32, and portions of Sections 19, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T. 7 S., R. 96 W., 6th P.M.; (2) portions of Sections 24, 25, 33, 34, 35, and 36, T. 7 S., R. 97 W., 6th P.M.; (3) portions of Sections 4, 5, 6, and 7, T. 8 S., R. 96 W., 6th P.M.; (4) all of Sections 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 29, 30, and 31, and portions of

Sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 18, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 32, and 33, T. 8 S., R. 97 W., 6th P.M.; and (5) all of Sections 6, and 7, and portions of Sections 5, 8, 17, and 18, T. 9 S., R. 97 W., 6th P.M. Region 7. This Region is the area south of the Colorado River, and all tributaries thereto, between the intersection of Water District 38 and 45 to Alkali Creek, excluding areas upstream of the following structures: (1) Richardson Pump No. 1 and Richardson Pump No. 2; and (2) Talbott Ditch No. 2 on Alkali Creek. Legal Description: The intersection of Water Districts 38 and 45 on the Colorado River is located within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ in Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2400 ft east of the west section line and 2300 ft south of the north section line. The confluence of Alkali Creek and the Colorado River is located within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ in Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 91 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1200 ft west of the west section line and 300 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Richardson Pump No. 1 and Richardson Pump No. 2 is located at a point on South Canyon Creek, within the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 14. Township 6 South, Range 90 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 130 ft east of the west section line and 1310 ft north of the south section. The headgate of the Talbott Ditch No. 2 is located at a point on Alkali Creek, within the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 3, Township 6 South, Range 91 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2000 ft west of the east section line and 1400 ft south of the north section line. The Region 7 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Section 31, T. 5 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M.; (2) portions of Section 36, T. 5 S., R. 89 1/2 W., 6th P.M.; (3) portions of Sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, T. 5 S., R. 90 W., 6th P.M.; portions of Section 36, T. 5 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M.; (4) all of Section 7, and (5) portions of Sections 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, T. 6 S., R. 89 W., 6th P.M.; (6) all of Sections 3, 4, 11, 12, and portions of Sections 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 27, T. 6 S., R. 90 W., 6th P.M.; and (7) portions of Sections 1, 2, and 3, T. 6 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M. Region 8. This Region is the area south of the Colorado River, and all tributaries thereto, between Alkali Creek and Beaver Creek, excluding the following structures: (1) Talbott Ditch No. 2 on Alkali Creek; (2) Moore Ditch on Garfield Creek; (3) Ward and Reynolds Ditch on Divide Creek; (4) Ed Conner Ditch on Dry Hollow Creek; (5) Rainbow Ditch on Mamm Creek; (6) Adolfo Spring No. 5; (7) Crann Pipeline Ditch; (8) Hunter and Gant Ditch; (9) Cedar Spring and Ditch; (10) Side Hill Ditch; (11) Anderson Interception Ditch; (12) McCarnes Spring No. 1; (13) McCarnes Spring No. 2; (14) McCarnes Spring No. 3; (15) McCarnes Spring No. 4; and (16) Buffalo Ditch on Beaver Creek. Legal Description: The confluence of Alkali Creek and the Colorado River is located within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ in Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 91 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1200 ft west of the east section line and 300 ft north of the south section line. The confluence of Beaver Creek and the Colorado River is located within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ in Section 22, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 600 ft west of the east section line and 150 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Talbott Ditch No. 2 is located at a point on Alkali Creek, within the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 3, Township 6 South, Range 91 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2000 ft west of the east section line and 1400 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Moore Ditch is located at a point on Garfield Creek, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 91 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2700 ft west of the east section line and 1500 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Ward and Reynolds Ditch is located at a point on Divide Creek, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1750 ft east of the west section line and 2050 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Ed Conner Ditch is located at a point on an Dry Hollow Creek, within the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 15, Township 6 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 20 ft east of the west section line and 2600 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Rainbow Ditch is located at a point on an Mamm Creek, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 29, Township 6 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2600 ft east of the west section line and 2550 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Adolfo Spring No. 5 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 18, Township 6 South, Range 92 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1030 ft west of the east section line and 1660 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Crann Pipeline Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 24, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 60 ft west of the east section line and 60 ft north of the south section. The headgate of the Hunter and Gant Ditch is located at a point on Dry Creek, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 21, Township 7 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1820 ft west of the east section line and 70 ft south of the north section. The headgate of the Cedar Spring and Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 11, Township 7 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1800 ft east of the west section line and 2500 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Side Hill Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1000 ft west of the east section line and 900 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Anderson Interception Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1450 ft west of the east section line and 600 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the McCarnes Spring No. 1 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2400 ft west of the east section line and 250 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the McCarnes Spring No. 2 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1950 ft east of the west section line and 600 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the McCarnes Spring No. 3 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1700 ft east of the west section line and 500 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the McCarnes Spring No. 4 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 19, Township 6 South, Range 93 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1350 ft east of the west section line and 740 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Buffalo Ditch is located at a point on Beaver Creek, within the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 26, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2000 ft east of the west section line and 700 ft south of the north section line. The Region 8 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Section 36, T. 5 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M.; (2) portions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 28, T. 6 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M.; (3) all of Sections 19, and 20, and portions of Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 28, 29, 30, and 31, T. 6 S., R. 92 W., 6th P.M.; (4) all of Sections 13, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and portions of Sections 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 30, and 36 T. 6 S., R. 93 W., 6th P.M.; (5) portions of Sections 13, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 36, T. 6 S., R. 94 W., 6th P.M.; (6) all of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9, and portions of Sections 1, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, and 23, T. 7 S., R. 93 W., 6th P.M.;and (7) portions of Section 6, T. 7S., R. 92 W., 6th P.M. Region 9. This Region is the area south of the Colorado River, and all tributaries thereto, between Beaver Creek and a point on the Colorado River in Section 18, Township 9 South, Range 97 West including only areas north of Section 14-18 and 1-2, Township 9 South, Range 97 West, Sections 31-34, Township 9 South, Range 97 West, excluding areas upstream of the following structures: (1) Luxon Spring and Ditch; (2) Buffalo Ditch on Beaver Creek; (3) Rancho Tres Well No. 2 on Porcupine Creek; (4) Anderson Ditch on Spruce Creek; (5) Reeves Spring on Spring Run-Gulch; (6) Mocking Bird Ditch on Cache Creek; (7) Potter Springs No 1 2 3 Ditch; (8) Graves Springs; (9) Mahaffey Gathering D No 1; (10) Mahaffey Gathering D No 2; (11) Spring Creek Ditch on Cottonwood Creek; (12) Forshee Gathering D No 2; (13) Slide Creek Ditch No 2; (14) Slide Creek Ditch No 1; (15) Rivers Ditch; (16) Knight Ditch; (17) Wayne Ditch on Battlement Creek; (18) Grand Valley Water Supply Pl; (19) Spring Gulch D No 1; (20) Spring Gulch D No 2; (21) Spring Gulch D No 3; (22) Revell Spring and WW; (23) Monument Gulch Ditch; (24) Dry Creek Ditch on Dry Creek; (25) James Leonard Spring; (26) Pete and Bill Ditch on Pete and Bill Creek; (27) Tanney No 2 Ditch on Spring Creek; (28) Baker Springs; (29) Baker Ditch on Wallace Creek; (30) Eaken Ditch No 1 on Little Alkali Creek; and (31) Sawyer Ditch on Alkali Creek. Legal Description: The confluence of Beaver Creek and the Colorado River is located within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ in Section 22, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 600 ft west of the east section line and 150 ft north of the south section line. The downstream extent of the Region 9 boundary is a point on the Colorado River located within the SE ¼ of the SE in ¼ in Section 18, Township 9 South, Range 97 West, of the 6th P.M., at a point 1060 ft west of the east section line and 0 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Luxon Spring and Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 26, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1600 ft west of the east section line and 2000 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Buffalo Ditch is located at a point on Beaver Creek, within the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 26, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2000 ft east of the west section line and 700 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Rancho Tres Well No. 2 is located at a point on Porcupine Creek, within the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 26, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1060 ft east of the west section line and 920 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Anderson Ditch is located at a point on Spruce Creek, within the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 4, Township 7 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 215 ft west of the east section line and 950 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Reeves Spring is located at a point on Spring Run-Gulch, within the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 4, Township 7 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 860 ft east of the west section line and 2840 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Mocking Bird Ditch is located at a point on an Cache Creek, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 32, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 600 ft east of the west section line and 2500 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Potter Springs No 1 2 3 Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 30, Township 6 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 80 ft east of the west section line and 100 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Graves Springs is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 36, Township 6 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1300 ft west of the east section line and 500 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Mahaffey Gathering D No 1 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 36, Township 6 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2100 ft east of the west section line and 1850 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Mahaffey Gathering D No 2 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 35, Township 6 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 500 ft west of the east section line and 1550 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Spring Creek Ditch is located at a point on Cottonwood Creek, within the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 2, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1500 ft west of the east section line and 2150 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Forshee Gathering D No 2 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 2, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1100 ft east of the west section line and 1500 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Slide Creek Ditch No 2 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 3, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2240 ft west of the east section line and 1800 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Slide Creek Ditch No 1 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 3, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2320 ft east of the west section line and 2000 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Rivers Ditch is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 4, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 200 ft west of the east section line and 2150 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Wayne Ditch is located at a point on Battlement Creek, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 4, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2600 ft east of the west section line and 1800 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Grand Valley Water Supply Pl is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 960 ft west of the east section line and 350 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Spring Gulch D No 1 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1700 ft west of the east section line and 1450 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Spring Gulch D No 2 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1650 ft west of the east section line and 1550 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Spring Gulch D No 3 is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1500 ft west of the east section line and 1700 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Revell Spring and WW is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1120 ft west of the east section line and 700 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Monument Gulch Ditch is located at a point within the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 18, Township 7 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2020 ft north of the south section line and 470 ft east of the west section line. The headgate of the Dry Creek Ditch is located at a point on Dry Creek, within the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 24, Township 7 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 650 ft east of the west section line and 880 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the James Leonard Spring is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 1, Township 8 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 150 ft east of the west section line and 400 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Pete and Bill Ditch is located at a point on Pete and Bill Creek, within the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 35, Township 7 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 240 ft west of the east section line and 2330 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Tanney No 2 Ditch is located at a point Spring Creek, within the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 34, Township 7 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1550 west of the east section line and 2550 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Baker Springs is located at a point on an unnamed tributary, within the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ Section 34, Township 7 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1770 ft east of the west section line and 1550 ft north of the south section line. The headgate of the Baker Ditch is located at a point on Wallace Creek, within the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 3, Township 8 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2020 ft east of the west section line and 1450 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Eaken Ditch No 1 is located at a point on Little Alkali Creek, within the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ Section 4, Township 8 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2600 ft east of the west section line and 500 ft south of the north section line. The headgate of the Sawyer Ditch is located at a point on Alkali Creek, within the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ Section 8, Township 8 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 170 ft west of the east section line and 2670 ft north of the section line. The Region 9 Service Area includes: (1) portions of Sections 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, T. 6 S., R. 94 W., 6th P.M.; (2) portions of Sections 25, 35, and 36, T. 6 S., R. 95 W., 6th P.M.; (3) portions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, and 17, T. 7 S., R. 94 W., 6th P.M.; (4) portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, and 30, T. 7 S., R. 95 W., 6th P.M.; (5) portions of Sections 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35, and 36, T. 7 S., R. 96 W., 6th P.M.; (6) all of Sections 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, and 32, and portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 21, 28, 33, and 34, T. 8 S., R. 96 W., 6th P.M.; (7) all of Sections 25, 34, 35, and 36, and portions of Sections 13,

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23, 24, 26, 27, 33, T. 8 S., R. 97 W., 6th P.M.; and (8) all of Sections 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 14, 15, and 16, and portions of Sections 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 17, and 18, T. 9 S., R. 97 W., 6th P.M. A detailed outline of what has been done toward placing water to beneficial use, including expenditures is outlined in the Application. CLAIM TO MAKE CONDITIONAL WATER RIGHTS ABSOLUTE (1) Applicant claims 5.04 cfs (68.14 acre feet) of the conditional exchange rights referenced above should be made absolute by virtue of that water being diverted and placed to beneficial use. The following information is sourced from Table 1 of the application and describes each structure associated with the absolute exchange claim. Each structure listed below is described by exchange zone, structure name, contract no., UTMx, UTMy, structure type, well permit no, exchange rate in cubic feet per second, exchange amount in acre feet. Structures are separated by a semicolon. 1, Claassen Well, 020328TC(a), 304636.0, 4369649.6, Well, 221317-, 0.03, 0.43; 1, Schneider ADU Well, 090521JS(a), 301654.1, 4373355.4, Well, 68451-F, 0.03, 0.46; 1, Vetter Well, 140619STV(a), 300451.34, 4376129.76, Well, 78266-F, 0.02, 0.04; 3, M. Rippy Well, 061214MTR(a), 286226.4, 4383191.5, Well, 65350-F, 0.03, 0.4; 3, OOS Lot 1 Well, 091210RMG#1(a), 288224.8, 4383490, Well, 57578-F, 0.03, 0.13; 3, OOS Lot 4 Well, 091210RMG#4(a), 288081.6, 4383493.9, Well, -, 0, 0.13; 3, CWHF Well, 100422CWH(b), 289412, 4383241.6, Well, 74683-F, 0.22, 0.25; 3, McGirr Well No. 1, 140220TE(a), 286345.71, 4382893.74, Well, 78064-F, 0.01, 0.02; 4, C.R. Commercial Properties Well, 000106CR#4(b), 268170.1, 4382968.1, Well, 52795-F, 0.03, 0.11; 4, Lyon Well, 000216LLC(a), 270016.6, 4381877.7, Well, 53647-F, 0.03, 0.1; 4, Costanzo Well, 000223KLC(a), 267490.3, 4381525.6, Well, 53597-F, 0.02, 0.17; 4, Piffer Well #1, 000621#1EP(b), 274168.5, 4383762.5, Well, 53606-F, 0, 0.1; 4, Piffer Well #2, 000621#2EP(c), 273999.8, 4383534.1, Well, 53607F, 0, 0.1; 4, Bass Well #1, 000621BB(b), 268852.7, 4381925.5, Well, 55203-F, 0.11, 4.38; 4, Bass Well #2, 000621BB(b), 268870.6, 4381949.0, Well, 62706-F, 0.03, 4.38; 4, Native Springs Well #1, 000906PJL(b), 264546.0, 4380831.5, Well, 57484-F, 0.03, 0.72; 4, Native Springs Well #3, 000906PJL(b), 264542.8, 4381005.7, Well, 57486-F, 0.02, 0.72; 4, Native Springs Well #6, 000906PJL(b), 264542.7, 4381237.1, Well, 65355-F, 0.02, 0.72; 4, Native Springs Well #9, 000906PJL(b), 264400.9, 4381008.1, Well, 62262-F, 0.03, 0.72; 4, Native Springs Well #10, 000906PJL(b), 264399.8, 4380922.9, Well, 62263-F, 0.03, 0.72; 4, Wesson Well, 010628CW(a), 269613.8, 4381682.3, Well, 201143-, 0.03, 0.44; 4, Walter Well, 010628KJW(a), 270635.7, 4381627.9, Well, 206241-, 0.03, 0.1; 4, Lyon Lot 1 Well, 010628KML#1(c), 274449.3, 4381798.9, Well, 54896-F, 0, 0.05; 4, Snyder Well, 011025WLS(a), 267075.7, 4381325.1, Well, 56618-F, 0.03, 0.94; 4, Parrington Well #2, 020328JNP#2(b), 266955.1, 4381273.2, Well, 58478-F, 0.03, 0.24; 4, Neffendorf Well, 020627KN(b), 269072.2, 4382122.6, Well, 57503-F, 0.02, 0.24; 4, Zelenka Subdivision Well, 020807Z(a), 275782.2, 4383815.4, Well, 58841-F, 0.02, 0.55; 4, Armijo Well, 020827AA(a), 274817.5, 4381988.2, Well, 57505-F, 0.01, 0.24; 4, Casey Well #1, 030227DCC(a), 263649.4, 4379592.2, Well, 60968-F, 0.03, 2.95; 4, Brickey Well, 030227MSB(b), 268805.5, 4381593.6, Well, 60841-F, 0.03, 0.17; 4, GMCO Corp. Well No. 1, 030520GC(a), 264144.1, 4381097.4, Well, 57535-F, 0.03, 0.24; 4, Latham Well, 030724KML(a), 263747.4, 4380926.2, Well, 61039-F, 0.01, 0.27; 4, GP Well No. 1, 030821LC(a), 269712.1, 4381951.6, Well, 242127-, 0.03, 0.36; 4, McPherson Well, 030821LP(a), 270134.4, 4382752.0, Well, 60667-F, 0.11, 0.48; 4, Kriz Well, 030925KK(a), 263179.1, 4379643.6, Well, 60288-F, 0, 0.41; 4, Dechert Well, 031016CAD(a), 269511.4, 4382046.5, Well, 60355-F, 0.02, 0.06; 4, Snyder Well, 040115PM(a), 279125.6, 4381269.4, Well, 60715-F, 0.02, 0.16; 4, Thode Gulch, 040714DA(b), 269042.3, 4382275.3, Reservoir, -, 0, 0.31; 4, Thode Gulch, 040714DA(b), 269012.9, 4382250.2, Reservoir, -, 0, 0.31; 4, Garrison Well, 050519KG(b), 269813.7, 4381848.6, Well, 52710-F, 0.03, 0.28; 4, Mentink Well, 070322RLM(a), 273960.5, 4383757.5, Well, 241252-, 0.02, 0.27; 4, Whittington Well #2, 070621VWFT(a), 276783.1, 4382055.1, Well, 66057-F, 0.02, 0.32; 4, Niemann Well, 080101SBN(a), 279097.7, 4382401.5, Well, 67223-F, 0.08, 0.4; 4, Powerline Well #1, 110216PPP(a), 264099.3, 4380269.8, Well, 67243-F, 0.03, 1.82; 4, Powerline Well #2, 110216PPP(a), 264050.6, 4380240.4, Well, 67244-F, 0.03, 1.82; 4, C. Bagley Well, 110421CB(b), 269101.14, 4381941.79, Well, 75924-F, 0.03, 0.25; 4, MyersWell #1, 110721MAP(a), 265333.4, 4380692.26, Well, -, 0, 2.37; 4, Steven’s Well, 111020PVA(a), 275186.9365, 4381375.6577, Well, 75689-F, 0.12, 0.19; 4, Copeland Well, 120309KC(a), 265183.6335, 4380457.0713, Well, 76013-F, 0.03, 0.41; 4, R/J Well, 120816CCP(a), 279263.1167, 4381802.2277, Well, 76692-F, 0.03, 0.1; 4, GE Bagley Well, 120816GB(a), 269393.5426, 4382560.5901, Well, 76688-F, 0.06, 0.2; 4, Perau Well, 140424RP(a), 264951.36, 4381570.96, Well, 78102-F, 0.03, 0.15; 4, Moulton Well, 140619WMM(a), 277414, 4381137, Well, 78471-F, 0.03, 0.1; 4, Self Well, 160421SSS(a), 272118.2, 4382429.4, Well, 79819-F, 0.01, 0.11; 4, Rumery Well, 911227TSR(a), 279207.0, 4382261.4, Well, 112000-A, 0, 0.23; 4, Jean M. Smith Well, 950815JS(b), 2697722, 4381035.1, Well, 50767-F-R, 0.03, 1.6; 4, Wills Well #2, 970930ELW(c), 270869.1, 4382248.7, Well, 49796-F, 0.03, 0.18; 4, Kneedler Well, 980813PJK(a), 269087.9, 4381596.3, Well, 50769-F, 0.03, 0.18; 4, Azeez Well #1, 981218SA#1(d), 264765.3, 4381485.9, Well, 51544-F, 0.03, 0.13; 4, Azeez Well #2, 981218SA#2(b), 264991.4, 4381473.5, Well, 51545-F, 0.03, 0.13; 4, Azeez Well #3, 981218SA#3(b), 264765.4, 4381254.5, Well, 51546-F, 0.03, 0.13; 4, Azeez Well #4, 981218SA#4(c), 265029.1, 4381250.1, Well, 51547-F, 0.03, 0.13; 4, Hunt Well, 990607ESH(a), 276751.2, 4382041.2, Well, 51939-F, 0.01, 0.12; 4, Gould Well, 990628NG(a), 268875.3, 4381482.2, Well, 51943-F, 0.03, 0.34; 4, Brackett/Bass #A1, 990812#1BB(b), 268067.1, 4381589.7, Well, 52379-F, 0.03, 0.12; 4, Brackett/Bass Well #A2, 990812#2BB(b), 268270.4, 4381628.1, Well, 52380-F, 0.03, 0.1; 4, Brackett/Bass Well #A3, 990812#3BB(a), 268466.7, 4381626.0, Well, 63400-F, 0.03, 0.1; 5, Teter Well, 040518DBT(a), 246524.5, 4375891.4, Well, 61348-F, 0, 0.59; 5, Tri-State Well #2, 061214TST(a), 246733.44, 4376138.23, Well, 75023-F, 0.01, 2.43; 5, Strong Well, 070322SL(a), 233008.9, 4365913.1, Well, 67484-F, 0.02, 0.18; 5, Callahan Well #1, 080828CCP(a), 238101.2, 4372100.4, Well, 75971-F, 0.03, 0.09; 5, Callahan Well #2, 080828CCP(a), 237961.7449, 4371747.5286, Well, 75972-F, 0.03, 0.09; 5, Naugle Well #2, 090219HN(a), 247080.9, 4376362.1, Well, 67992-F, 0.02, 2.49; 5, Plus Five Well, 150219PF(a), 232288, 4366035, Well, 79121-F, 0.02, 0.06; 5, Glenn Well #1, 990608CG(b), 236944.3, 4370504.0, Well, 51945-F, 0.03, 0.91; 5, Glenn Well #2, 990608CG(b), 300833.7, 4373343.2, Well, , 0.01, 0.91; 6, East Mesa Well 2, 060720EME(a), 225309.1, 4360490.8, Well, 65360-F, 0.02, 3.88; 7, Burning Mountain Well, 000621BMLCC(b), 283104.9, 4382810.0, Well, 54774-F, 0, 1.32; 7, Keith Pump, 020725GK(a), 281228.2, 4382579.7, Pump, -, 0, 0.12; 7, Bush Pump, 020725RB(a), 281304.1, 4382579.4, Pump, -, 0, 0.11; 7, Yount Pump, 020807PY(a), 281228.5, 4382540.8, Pump, -, 0, 0; 7, Fedriko Pump, 020808PF(a), 281342.3, 4382559.8, Pump, -, 0, 0.63; 7, New Castle Well, 920617TNC(b), 283008.1, 4382990.5, Well, 141621-, 0.09, 0.04; 8, Chase Well, 000419RCC(b), 278613.8, 4380765.6, Well, 53599-F, 0, 0.16; 8, Dwyer Well, 000816LD(a), 281926.7, 4381180.5, Well, 53625-F, 0.01, 0.12; 8, Gilead Gardens Well #1 , 010322GGHA(a), 276464.7, 4380114.6, Well, 56217-F, 0.04, 2.13; 8, Gilead Gardens River Diversion, 010322GGHA(a), 276305.9, 4380326.6, Ditch, -, 1, 2.13; 8, McPherson Spring No. 3, 030123GJM(a), 274458.1, 4379541.5, Spring, -, 0.03, 0.3; 8, Collins Well, 030612BC(a), 268178.7, 4379242.1, Well, 60317-F, 0, 0.05; 8, Riverview Ranch Well No. 3, 050616RR(a), 275277.1, 4379850.9, Well, 66674-F, 0.03, 7.38; 8, Riverview Ranch Well No. 4, 050616RR(a), 275350.3, 4379852.5, Well, 66675F, 0.03, 7.38; 8, Riverview Ranch Well No. 5, 050616RR(a), 275421.9, 4379850.2, Well, 66676-F, 0.03, 7.38; 8, Kancilia Well, 050818LK(a), 269950.7, 4379468.8, Well, 119069-, 0.03, 0.09; 8, Ramirez Well, 060101GR(a), 269309.7, 4377688.0, Well, 63980-F, 0.11, 0.03; 8, Hasenberg Well #1, 070215GD(b), 262413.9, 4376202.3, Well, 67567-F, 0.01, 1.33; 8, Danels Well #1, 070215GD(b), 262364.2, 4376453.8, Well, 67565-F, 0.03, 1.33; 8, Daniels Well #2, 070215GD(b), 262413.5, 4376426.4, Well, 67566-F, 0.03, 1.33; 8, Wallace Well, 070719GPW(a), 264044.0, 4374002.5, Well, 66111-F, 0.01, 0.13; 8, Eagle Springs Organic Well no. 1, 100819ES(a), 269142.7, 4378305.8, Well, 282954-, 0.05, 2.37; 8, Lazier/Sills Well #2, 110721PO(a), 264291.51, 4376630.68, Well, 75546-F, 0.04, 0.79; 8, Bedrock Resources Well No. 1, 120119BR(a), 267387.7201, 4378597.2275, Well, 287244-, 0, 0.7; 8, Schultz Well #1, 120621RKN(a), 278204.5451, 4380655.2243, Well, -, 0, 0.92; 8, Schultz Pump #1, 120621RKN(a), 278208.638, 4380687.893, Pump, -, 0, 0.92; 8, Davis Well, 140220DC(a), 272710.13, 4379734.03, Well, 78366-F, 0.03, 0.14; 8, Kelly Well, 150618GK(a), 262026.2, 4372738.8, Well, 79726-F, 0.01, 0.02; 8, Toler Well, 990527TCT(a), 272568.7, 4379848.7, Well, 52376-F, 0.03, 0.13; 8, Wigger Replacement Well, 990527TCT(a), 272583.8, 4379874.2, Well, 65800-F-R, 0.04, 0.13; 9, Satterfield Well, 000419JS(a), 233908.9, 4362371.8, Well, 218963-, 0.02, 0.12; 9, Monument Ridge Well #23, 010531MRHA(a), 239184.0, 4368629.2, Well, 57703-F, 0.03, 1.48; 9, Monument Ridge Parcel E3: Well #1, 010531MRHA(a), 239235.0, 4369007.8, Well, 64327-F, 0.03, 1.48; 9, Monument Ridge Parcel E1: Well #1, 010531MRHA(a), 239294.0, 4369224.4, Well, 64325-F, 0.02, 1.48; 9, Monument Ridge Parcel E2: Well #2, 010531MRHA(a), 239297.8, 4369081.6, Well, 64326-F, 0.02, 1.48; 9, RAS Well #27, 010531RALA(a), 253448.3, 4374993.6, Well, 55951-F, 0.03, 0.14; 9, Waldner Well, 010531SBW(a), 225291.47, 4359012.55, Well, 54899-F, 0.03, 0; 9, Una Ranch Spring, 031120SK(a), 232072.8, 4364604.2, Spring, -, 0.08, 2.97; 9, Swayne Well, 040714RALA(a), 253506.9, 4374804.8, Well, 61751-F, 0.02, 0.26; 9, PGS River Diversion, 070215PG(a), 236603.1, 4368535.5, Ditch, -, 0, 1.26; 9, Manupella Well, 070419AGM(a), 242320.0, 4372577.6, Well, 66022-F, 0.02, 0.13; 9, Gardner Well, 071210MHG(a), 239597.5, 4368515.8, Well, 66636-F, 0.01, 0.14; 9, Taylor Pond-Well, 080529RLT(a), 235553.4, 4368465.6, Well, 67676-F, 0.05, 1.94; 9, Meader Well, 081016DM(a), 243742.4, 4371960.0, Well, 67777-F, 0.03, 0.23; 9, Lucero Well, 100819ML(a), 243611.5, 4371475.9, Well, 74732-F, 0.03, 0.25; 9, Castle Well, 111213NAC(a), 243355.1944, 4372278.9482, Well, 221291-, 0.03, 0.3; 9, North Star Well, 120216TT(a), 240569.3025, 4372105.7077, Well, 67379-F, 0.03, 0.2; 9, S. Snyder Well, 120920SMS(a), 253283.1703, 4375443.2381, Well, 51469-F, 0.02, 1.22; 9, Nagle Well #2, 980810RN#2(c), 243566.1, 4372273.2, Well, 50502-F, 0.02, 0.12; 9, L. Warren Jewell Well #1, 980817GWJ(b), 243496.2, 4372588.6, Well, 50504-F, 0.02, 0.12; 9, RAS Well #4, 981027JS4(b), 253396.7, 4374771.2, Well, 61750-F, 0.01, 0.26; 9, RAS #5, 981027JS5(b), 253073.9, 4374007.4, Well, 51256-F, 0.03, 0.37; 9, Allred Well, 990329A(a), 239829.1, 4368947.1, Well, 51470-F, 0.03, 0.12; 9, RAS West #1, 990421JS(b), 253236.4, 4374920.7, Well, 52119-F, 0.02, 0.14;. Water will be placed to beneficial use within the boundaries of the Area A Service Area as defined in Exhibit A. The specific owners of land upon which the water rights will be placed to beneficial use will be determined at future dates as augmentation contracts are issued. The water rights may be put to beneficial use on lands owned by many individuals and entities who are currently unknown to Applicant. Therefore, it is not feasible to list at this time the names and addresses of all the owners of land upon which water may be placed to beneficial use. (3) Applicant continues to develop its conditional water right and requests the Court find the Applicant has been reasonably diligent in the development of its conditional water right. Applicant further requests the Court find that 5.04 cfs (68.14 acre feet) of its conditional exchange right has been made absolute by the diversion and application of that water to beneficial use. Applicant requests a finding of reasonable diligence as to all conditional amounts and uses for the subject conditional exchange rights; a finding that 5.04 cfs (68.14 acre feet) of the exchange has been made absolute; and such other and further relief as the Court may deem appropriate. (20 pages) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 19. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3086 (09CW43). IN EAGLE COUNTY. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF CRYSTAL RIVER RANCH CO., LLP, IN GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO. DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION NO. 5, STATE OF COLORADO, 109 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 1. Name, Address, and Telephone Number of Applicant: Crystal River Ranch Co., LLP, c/o Sue Anschutz Rodgers, 555 17th Street, Suite 2400, Denver, CO 80202, 303-299-1361. Direct all pleadings to: Glenn E. Porzak, Porzak Browning & Bushong LLP, 2120 13th Street, Boulder, CO 80302. 2. Name and Decreed Location of Structures (“Subject Water Rights”). (a) Roberts Pond No. 1. The pond is located in Section 14, Township 6 South, Range 87 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 400 feet from the west section line and 1600 feet from the north section line of said Section 14, and is on-stream. (b) Roberts Pond No. 2. The pond is located in Section 23, Township 6 South, Range 87 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2400 feet from the west section line and 200 feet from the north section line of said Section 23, and is on-stream. (c) Bobson Pond No. 1, First Enlargement. The pond is located in Section 14, Township 6 South, Range 87 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 1770 feet from the west section line and 2440 feet from the south section line of said Section 14, and is on-stream. A map of the Subject Water Rights is attached hereto as Figure 1. 3. Description of the Subject Water Rights. (a) Decree: The Subject Water Rights were originally adjudicated by the Judgment and Decree entered by the District Court in and for Water Division No. 5, State of Colorado (the “Water Court”) on May 20, 2003, in Case No. 99CW311. (b) Source: Spring water, run-off, and return flows tributary to East Coulter Creek, Cattle Creek, and the Roaring Fork River. (c) Appropriation Date: December 15, 1999. (d) Amount: 8 acre-feet for each pond for a total of 24 acre-feet, with the right to fill and refill when in priority. The refill right is for the purpose of keeping the pond as full as possible for the uses stated in paragraph 3(e) below. The refill right will not exceed the capacity of 8 acre-feet for each pond. At no time will the water stored in any one pond be greater than the decreed amount of 8 acre-feet. (e) Uses: Livestock and wildlife watering, aesthetics, fire protection, irrigation of 5 acres immediately downstream of each pond (for a total of 15 acres), and fish culture purposes. 4. Detailed outline of work done to complete project and apply water to beneficial use. (a) In Case No. 09CW43 the Water Court found that the Subject Water Rights are appurtenant to a 420-acre parcel that was acquired by the Applicant in 2007, and this parcel and the Subject Water Rights have been integrated into an appurtenant 9,554.84 acre working ranch known as the Cottonwood Ranch. The Cottonwood Ranch includes a number of additional water rights decreed in Garfield County District Court Civil Action No. 1390 and Water Court Case Nos. 97CW277 and 99CW22 (collectively the “Cottonwood Water Rights”). The Cottonwood Water Rights include the Von Springs Reservoirs Nos. 1 and 2 and the Thomas McNulty-Coulter Creek Ditch. As such, the Water Court found in Case No. 09CW43 that the Subject Water Rights and the Cottonwood Water Rights are now part of an integrated system of water rights, such that for purposes of showing reasonable diligence with respect to said water rights, work performed, and expenses incurred in connection with the Cottonwood Ranch and any of the foregoing water rights shall be considered to be in furtherance of the diligence development of each of the Subject Water Rights. (b)

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During the subject diligence period, Applicant spent funds on engineering, design and permitting work to bring the spillway capacity of the Von Springs Reservoirs Nos. 1 and 2 into compliance with the current standards of the State Engineer, and repair and pipe the Thomas McNulty-Coulter Creek Ditch. To date, these expenditures have exceeded $106,090.71. All of these expenditures are prerequisites to applying the Subject Water Rights to the beneficial uses for which they were decreed. 5. Land Ownership. The Subject Water Rights are located on land owned by the Applicant. WHEREFORE Applicant requests that the Water Court issue a final decree that (i) finds that the Applicant has demonstrated reasonable diligence with respect to the Subject Water Rights for all decreed uses; and (ii) grants such other and further relief as may be appropriate. [5 pages] YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 22. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3089 PITKIN COUNTY. CAPITOL CREEK. Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence and to Make Conditional Water Rights Absolute. Applicant: Laura G. Thorne, c/o Balcomb & Green, P.C., P. O. Drawer 790, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602; (970) 945-6546. Structure: Boram and White Ditch-Thorne Pond Enl. Cases No.: 94CW142, 11/22/1994; 00CW183, 11/29/2002; 08CW162, 9/17/2010. Legal Description: On the W. bank of Capitol Creek in the SE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 8, T. 9 S., R. 86 W., 6th P.M., 2,590 ft. S. of the N. Sec. line and 780 ft. W. of the E. Sec. line. Also described as being located S. 38 deg. 50 ft. W. a distance of 10,080 ft. from the N.E. corner of Sec. 4, T. 9 S., R. 86 W. of the 6th P.M. Date of Approp.: 11/20/1993. Amt: 1.0 cfs. Use: Cond. for aug.; absolute for storage, stockwatering, rec., wildlife, irr. and fire protection. Structure: Thorne Pond. Cases No. 94CW025, 9/24/1994; 00CW182, 12/27/2002; 08CW163, 9/17/2010. Legal Description: is in the SW1/4NE1/4, Sec. 4, T. 9 S., R. 86 W., 6th P.M., 2,400 ft. S. of the N. Sec. line and 2,420 ft. W. of the E. Sec. line. The pond may also be described as located S. 46 deg., 00 ft. W. a distance of 3,450 ft. from the NE corner of Sec. 4, T. 9 S., R. 86 W., 6th P.M. Source: Capitol Creek (through the Boram and White Ditch, and Boram and White Ditch – Thorne Pond Enl.). Date of Approp.: 11/1/1993. Amt: 3.0 AF. Max. surface area: one-half acre. Max. depth: 8 ft. Use: Cond. for aug.; absolute for storage, stockwatering, rec., wildlife, irr. and fire protection. Diligence Activities. A complete list of diligence activities is on file with this Court. Claim to Make Water Right Absolute: Boram and White Ditch-Thorne Pond Enl. Date water applied to beneficial use: 6/15/2016. Amt: 1.0 c.f.s. Use: aug. (through storage in Thorne Pond). Claim to Make Water Right Absolute: Thorne Pond. Date water applied to beneficial use: 6/15/2016. Amt: 3.0 AF. Use: aug. 7 pgs. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 25. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3092 (09CW7) PITKIN COUNTY. ROARING FORK RIVER. Peter and Ellen Itzler, c/o Scott C. Miller, Esq. and Christopher R. Stork, Esq., Patrick, Miller & Noto, P.C., 229 Midland Avenue, Basalt, CO 81621, (970) 920-1030. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE AND NEW STORAGE WATER RIGHT. First Claim: Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Heinecken-Ryan Pump and Pipeline (a/k/a Itzler Pump and Pipeline). Date of original decree: January 3, 2003. Case No. 01CW377, Division 5 Water Court. Legal description: NE ¼ of the NW ¼, Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 86 West, of the 6th P.M. at a distance of 500 feet from the North section line and 1,700 feet from the West section line. Source: Capitol Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork River. Appropriation date: May 15, 2001. Amount: 0.14 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Irrigation, filling of Heinecken-Ryan Pond. Legal description and acreage of land to be irrigated: Approximately 2 acres on Lot 3, Capitol Woods Subdivision Filing No. 1, as described in Plat Book 4, Page 288, recorded September 27, 1972 as Reception No. 154281, Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder. Second Claim: Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Heinecken-Ryan Pond (a/k/a Itzler Pond). Date of original decree: January 3, 2003. Case No. 01CW377, Division 5 Water Court. Legal description: NE ¼ of the NW ¼, Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 86 West, of the 6th P.M. at a distance of 200 feet from the North section line and 1,800 feet from the West section line. Source: Capitol Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork River, via the Heinecken-Ryan Pump and Pipeline. Appropriation date: May 15, 2001. Amount: 0.44 acre-feet, conditional. Pond Surface: Approximately 0.06 acres. Maximum height of dam: 10 feet. Use: Irrigation, aesthetic, fire protection. Legal description and acreage of land to be irrigated: Approximately 2 acres on Lot 3, Capitol Woods Subdivision Filing No. 1, as described in Plat Book 4, Page 288, recorded September 27, 1972 as Reception No. 154281, Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder. Third Claim: Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Heinecken-Ryan Pump and Pipeline, First Enlargement (a/k/a Itzler Pump and Pipeline, First Enlargement). Date of original decree: September 17, 2010. Case No. 09CW7, Division 5 Water Court. Legal description: NE ¼ of the NW ¼, Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 86 West, of the 6th P.M. at a distance of 500 feet from the North section line and 1,700 feet from the West section line. Source: Capitol Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork River. Appropriation Date: June 15, 2008. Amount: 0.107 c.f.s., conditional. 0.033 c.f.s, (15 g.p.m) absolute. Uses: domestic, fire protection. Pond, First Enlargement. Fourth Claim: Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Heinecken-Ryan Pond, First Enlargement (a/k/a Itzler Pond, First Enlargement). Date of original decree: September 17, 2010. Case No. 09CW7, Division 5 Water Court. Legal description: NE ¼ of the NW ¼, Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 86 West, of the 6th P.M. at a distance of 200 feet from the North section line and 1,800 feet from the West section line. Source: Capitol Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork River, via the Heinecken-Ryan Pump and Pipeline. Appropriation date: January 30, 2009. Amount: 0.44 acre-feet, conditional. Pond Surface: Approximately 0.06 acres. Maximum height of dam: 10 feet. Use: Piscatorial. Fifth Claim: Storage Water Right (New Uses). HeineckenRyan Pond, Second Enlargement (a/k/a Itzler Pond, Second Enlargement). Legal description: NE ¼ of the NW ¼, Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 86 West, of the 6th P.M. at a distance of 200 feet from the North section line and 1,800 feet from the West section line. Source: Capitol Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork River, via the Heinecken-Ryan Pump and Pipeline. Appropriation date: September 30, 2016. Amount: 0.44 acre-feet, conditional, with the right to fill and refill for all uses in priority. Pond Surface: Approximately 0.06 acres. Maximum height of dam: 10 feet. Uses: Domestic and augmentation. If non-irrigation, describe purpose fully: The pond will be used to supply water to the existing caretaker unit, as well as to the proposed main house; and for augmentation water to cover any out of priority uses and depletions associated with Applicant’s property. Remarks: Heinecken-Ryan Pond has already been decreed 0.44 acre-feet for irrigation, aesthetic, and fire protection; and the Heinecken-Ryan Pond, First Enlargement has already been decreed 0.44 acre-feet for piscatorial use. This application seeks to add domestic and augmentation use (and the right to fill and refill for all uses) to the structure. This application does not claim an additional 0.44 acre-feet, rather the cumulative amount stored for all uses will not exceed 0.44 acre-feet, as filled and refilled. A detailed description of the work done to complete the appropriations of these water rights, including expenditures, is on file with the court. Applicant owns the land upon which all structures are located and where the water is or will be beneficially used. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 26. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3093 (09CW147, 01CW53, 94CW42, 89CW238) PITKIN COUNTY. ROARING FORK RIVER. JCH, LLC, c/o Scott C. Miller, Esq. and Christopher R. Stork, Esq., Patrick, Miller & Noto, P.C., 229 Midland Avenue, Basalt, CO 81621, (970) 920-1030. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE. Name of Structure: Mosher Ditch and Pipeline. Type: Ditch. Description of conditional water right: Date of original decree: April 20, 1990, Case No. 89CW238, Water Division 5. Legal description: SW ¼, NE ¼, Section 26, Township 10 S, Range 85 W of the 6th Principal Meridian, at a point 2,118 feet from the North section line and 860 feet from the East section line. Source: Queen’s Gulch, tributary to Castle Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork River. Appropriation date: November 1, 1989. Amount: 0.25 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Domestic use in a maximum of three household dwellings on the applicant’s property. Domestic is the only remaining conditional use. Irrigation, aesthetic, piscatorial, stock watering, and filling uses were decreed absolute in Case No. 94CW042. A detailed description of the work performed towards the completion of the appropriation, including expenditures, is on file with the court. Applicant does not claim to make any portion of the above described conditional water right absolute in this proceeding. The land upon which the diversion is located is owned by: United States Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, White River National Forest, Aspen Range District, 806 West Hallam St., Aspen, CO 81611. Accordingly, Applicant respectfully requests the Court to enter a decree awarding the following: Finding that Applicant exercised reasonable diligence towards the completion of the appropriation for the conditional portions of the Mosher Ditch and Pipeline; and Ordering the conditional water right continued through the next diligence period. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 27. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3094 (06CW268) PITKIN COUNTY – SNOWMASS CREEK. 1999 RS International Trust, c/o Paul L. Noto, Esq. and Christopher R. Stork, Esq., Patrick, Miller & Noto, P.C., 197 Prospector Road, Ste. 2104A, Aspen, CO 81611, (970) 920-1030. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE AND TO MAKE WATER RIGHTS ABSOLUTE. First Claim: Coles Pond A. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The dam at the outlet is located in the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 2, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 975 feet from the east section line and 125 feet from the south section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 11, 2006. Amount: 0.23 acre-feet, filled at a rate of 1.3 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in priority. Total capacity of reservoir: 0.23 acre-feet. Date applied to beneficial use: August 10, 2010. Amount: 0.23 acre-feet. Use: Piscatorial, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in priority. Second Claim: Coles Pond B. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The dam at the outlet will be located in the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 11, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 730 feet from the east section line and 440 feet from the north section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 11, 2006. Amount: 0.18 acre-feet, filled at a rate of 1.3 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in priority. Total capacity of reservoir: 0.18 acre-feet. Third Claim: Coles Pond C. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The dam at the outlet will be located in the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 11, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 640 feet from the east section line and 300 feet from


the south section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 11, 2006. Amount: 0.20 acre-feet, filled at a rate of 1.3 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation of depletions, with the right to fill and refill in priority. Total capacity of reservoir: 0.20 acre-feet. Fourth Claim: Coles Pond D. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The dam at the outlet will be located in the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 11, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 590 feet from the east section line and 10 feet from the north section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 11, 2006. Amount: 2.5 acre-feet, filled at a rate of 1.3 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in priority. Total capacity of reservoir: 2.5 acre-feet. Fifth Claim: Coles Pond E. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The dam at the outlet will be located in the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 2, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 440 feet from the east section line and 90 feet from the south section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 11, 2006. Amount: 1.25 acre-feet, filled at a rate of 1.3 c.f.s, conditional. Use: Piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in-priority. Total capacity of reservoir: 1.25 acre-feet. Sixth Claim: Coles Pond F. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The dam at the outlet is located in the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 2, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 270 feet from the east section line and 290 feet from the south section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 11, 2006. Amount: 3.92 acre-feet, filled at a rate of 1.3 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in-priority. Total capacity of reservoir: 3.92 acre-feet. Date applied to beneficial use: October 1, 2009. Amount: 3.92 acre-feet. Use: Piscatorial, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in priority. Seventh Claim: Coles Pond G. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The dam at the outlet will be located in the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 2, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 930 feet from the east section line and 1360 feet from the south section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 11, 2006. Amount: 7.3 acrefeet, filled at a rate of 1.3 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, stock watering, fire protection, and augmentation, with the right to fill and refill in-priority. Total capacity of reservoir: 7.3 acre-feet. Eighth Claim: Coles Pump and Pipeline No. 1. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The point of diversion will be located in the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 2, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 760 feet from the east section line and 1500 feet from the south section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 13, 2006. Amount: 1.3 c.f.s., conditional. Use: Fire protection, stock watering, and to fill and refill Coles Ponds A through G for piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, fire protection, stock watering and augmentation. Ninth Claim: Coles Pump and Pipeline No. 2. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The point of diversion will be located in the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 12, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 30 feet from the west section line and 140 feet from the north section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 13, 2006. Amount: 1.3 c.f.s, conditional. Use: Fire protection, stock watering, and to fill and refill Coles Ponds A through G for piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, fire protection, stock watering, and augmentation of depletions under the plan for augmentation. Applicant owns the land where the above water rights are and will be put to beneficial use. Tenth Claim: Walter Ditch, Coles Enlargement. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: The point of diversion is located in the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 14, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 900 feet from the east section line and 50 feet from the north section line. Source: Snowmass Creek. Appropriation date: December 13, 2006. Amount: 1.3 c.f.s, conditional. The max diversion rate from the Coles Pump and Pipeline No. 1, Coles Pump and Pipeline No. 2, and Walter Ditch, Coles Enlargement combined is 1.3 c.f.s. Use: Aesthetic, recreation, piscatorial, fire protection, stock watering and to fill and refill Coles Ponds A through G for piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, fire protection, stock watering, and augmentation. Date applied to beneficial use: August 10, 2009. Amount: 0.8 c.f.s. out of 1.3 c.f.s. originally decreed. Use: Aesthetic, recreation, piscatorial, fire protection, stock watering and to fill and refill Coles Ponds A through G for piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, fire protection, stock watering, and augmentation. Remaining conditional: 0.5 c.f.s. for aesthetic, recreation, piscatorial, fire protection, stock watering and to fill and refill Coles Ponds A through G for piscatorial, aesthetic, recreation, fire protection, stock watering, and augmentation. Aspen Camp for the Deaf, P.O. Box 1494, Aspen, Colorado, 81612, owns the land upon which the Walter Ditch headgate is located. Eleventh Claim: Coles Exchange. Date of original decree: September 5, 2010. Case No. 06CW268, Division 5 Water Court. Legal: Lower termini: For exchange of Green Mountain Reservoir water: The confluence of the Roaring Fork River and the Colorado River located in the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 2200 feet from the north section line and 2350 feet from the west section line. For exchange of Ruedi Reservoir and/or Troy and Edith Ditch water: The confluence of the Roaring Fork and the Fryingpan River located in the SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 7, Township 8 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 647 feet from the south section line and 1475 from the east section line. For exchange of Robinson Ditch water: The point of diversion for the Robinson Ditch on the Roaring Fork River, located in the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 11, Township 8 South, Range 87 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 2307 feet from the south section line and 2309 feet from the east section line. Upper termini: For the Depletion Amount Reach: The intake of the Coles Pump and Pipeline No. 1 located in the NE ¼ of the SE 1/4 of Section 2, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 760 feet from the east section line and 1500 feet from the south section line; and the intake of the Coles Pump and Pipeline No. 2 located in the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 12, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 30 feet from the west section line and 140 feet from the north section line, or any combination of the two. For the Diversion Amount Reach: The headgate of the Walter Ditch located in the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 14, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 900 feet from the east section line and 50 feet from the north section line. Source: Water released from Green Mountain Reservoir, Ruedi Reservoir, the Troy and Edith Ditch, and the Robinson Ditch under Applicant’s Basalt Water Conservancy District Water Allotment Contract No. 517B. Appropriation date: December 29, 2006. Rate: 0.015 c.f.s., conditional, for the Depletion Amount Reach; 1.3 c.f.s., conditional, for the Diversion Amount Reach. Volume: 2.3 acre-feet, conditional. Use: Substitution and exchange under the plan for augmentation. Claim to make absolute: Date applied to beneficial use: June 22, 2012. Amount: 0.79 acre-feet out of the 2.3 acre-feet originally decreed. Rate: 0.15 c.f.s. for the Depletion Amount Reach; 1.3 c.f.s. for the Diversion Amount Reach. Use: Exchange. Remaining Conditional: 1.51 acre-feet for exchange purposes. Place of use: Applicant’s property, except Claim Ten above. The above water rights are all component parts of an integrated water system for Applicant’s property decreed in Case No. 06CW268. All above augmentation uses are under the plan for augmentation decreed in Case No. 06CW269, and the Coles Exchange is a component of the plan for augmentation decreed in Case No. 06CW269. A detailed description of the work done to complete the appropriation, including expenditures, for all above water rights, is on file with the court. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 29. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3096 GARFIELD & EAGLE COUNTIES. CATTLE CREEK, CRYSTAL SPRINGS CREEK, ALL TRIBUTARY TO THE ROARING FORK AND COLORADO RIVERS. Callicotte Ranch Owners Association, Inc. c/o Western Slope Water Rights, LLC, Tom Kinney, Esq., 0274 Crystal Park Drive, Redstone, CO 81623, (970) 510-0650. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE, AWARD OF ABSOLUTE WATER RIGHTS AND CHANGE OF WATER RIGHTS TO CORRECT ERRANT DIVERSION POINT DESCRIPTIONS. Applicant requests entry of a Decree finding that it has exercised reasonable diligence towards completing the appropriation of conditional surface water storage, ditch and tributary groundwater rights and also changes of errant water right diversion points descriptions described as follows: RMM Pond No. 1, 20 a-f of which, 7.37 af is requested to be awarded absolute and the remaining 12.63 af conditional, all active capacity with right to fill and refill from Cattle Creek via the Park Ditch and C & M Ditch, RMM Enlargement, located within Tract C, Callicotte Ranch Subdivision within Resurvey Lot 17 (f/k/a SE¼SW¼), Sec. 13., T.7S., R.88W.. 6th P.M., Dep. Res., 2143 ft. from west and 124 ft. from south section lines on land owned by BOKF NA for recreational, piscatorial, wildlife, augmentation, stock watering, fire protection, aesthetic and irrigation regulation and control structure, with a November 2, 2000 appropriation date, a non-jurisdictional reservoir having dam height less than 10 feet and a high water line surface area of 1.61 acres; RMM Pond No. 2, 16 af of which, 2.93 af is requested to be awarded absolute and the remaining 13.07 af conditional, all active capacity with right to fill and refill from Cattle Creek via the Park Ditch and C & M Ditch, RMM Enlargement, located within Tract E, Callicotte Ranch Subdivision within SW¼NW¼, Sec. 24., T.7S., R.88W., 6th P.M., Dep. Res., 1800 ft. from north and 1015 ft. from west section lines on land owned by BOKF NA for recreational, piscatorial, wildlife, augmentation, stock watering, fire protection, aesthetic and irrigation regulation and control structure with a November 2, 2000 appropriation date, a non-jurisdictional reservoir having dam height less than 10 feet and a high water line surface area of 1.38 acres; C&M Ditch, RMM Enlargement, 1.0 cfs, conditional, requested to be awarded absolute, diverted from Cattle Creek within SE¼SW¼NE¼, Sec. 9, T.7S., R.87W., 6th P.M., 2200 feet from north and 1491 feet from east lines Sec. 9 adjacent to land owned by Quarter Circle 8, LLLP for filling, refilling and flowing through the RMM Pond Nos. 1 & 2 for beneficial uses therein with a November 2, 2000 appropriation date; RMM Well No. 1A, 0.111 cfs conditional being claimed absolute groundwater tributary to Crystal Springs Creek located within Resurvey Lot 17 (f/k/a SE¼SW¼), Sec. 13, T.7S., R.88W., 6th P.M., Dep. Res. 1209 ft. from south and 1865 ft. from north section lines on land owned by Meadow Point LLC for domestic, livestock, irrigation of 2500 sq. ft. per residential lot and use within community center with appropriation date Nov. 2, 2000; RMM Well No. 1B, 0.111 cfs conditional being claimed absolute groundwater tributary to Crystal Springs Creek located within Resurvey Lot 17 (f/k/a SE¼SW¼), Sec. 13, T.7S., R.88W., 6th P.M., Dep. Res. 1210 feet from south and 1965 feet from the west section lines on land owned by Meadow Point LLC for domestic, livestock, irrigation of 2500 sq. ft. per residential lot and use within community center with appropriation date Nov. 2, 2000; RMM Well No. 2A, 0.111 cfs conditional groundwater tributary to Crystal Springs Creek located, as changed herein, within NE¼NW¼, Sec. 24, T.7S., R.88W., 6th P.M., Dep. Res. 400 ft. from north and 2240 ft. from west section lines on land owned by BOKF NA for domestic, livestock, irrigation of 2500 sq. ft. per residential lot and use within community center with appropriation date Nov. 2, 2000; RMM Well No. 2B, 0.111 cfs conditional groundwater tributary to Crystal Springs Creek located, as changed herein, within NE¼NW¼, Sec. 24, T.7S., R.88W., 6th P.M., Dep. Res. 400 feet from north and 2340 feet from west section lines on land owned by BOKF NA for domestic, livestock, irrigation of 2500 sq. ft. per residential lot and use within community center with appropriation date Nov. 2, 2000; RMM Well 3A, 0.111 cfs conditional groundwater tributary to Crystal Springs Creek located within SW¼NW¼, Sec. 24, T.7S., R.88W., 6th P.M., Dep. Res. 2264 ft. from north and 760 ft. from west section lines on land owned by BOKF NA for domestic, livestock, irrigation of 2500 sq. ft. per residential lot and use within community center with appropriation date Nov. 2, 2000; RMM Well 3B, 0.111 cfs conditional groundwater tributary to Crystal Springs Creek located within SW¼NW¼, Sec. 24, T.7S., R.88W., 6th P.M., Dep. Res. 2264 ft. from north and 860 ft. from west section lines on land owned by BOKF NA for domestic, livestock, irrigation of 2500 sq. ft. per residential lot and use within community center with appropriation date Nov. 2, 2000. Applicant request entry of a decree awarding absolute water rights, changing diversion point location descriptions for RMM Well Nos. 2A and 2B and continuing remaining conditional water rights. (19 pages with attached Exhibits A & B). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 34. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3101 PITKIN COUNTY, ROARING FORK & COLORADO RIVERS. Application for Water Storage Rights. Darryl Grosjean, c/o Ryan Jarvis & Jeff Houpt of Beattie, Chadwick & Houpt, 932 Cooper Ave, Glenwood Springs, 970-945-8659. Structure: Wilderness Pond I. Location: The center of the dam at the outlet is at a point in the SE1/4 NW1/4 of Sec 25, T 8 S, R 87 W, 6th PM, at a point 2,130 ft S of N sec line and 1,755 ft E of W sec line of said Sec 25. UTM Easting = 322336.86, UTM Northing = 4355379.77. Source: East Sopris Creek, trib to Roaring Fork & Colo Rivers. Ditch used to fill reservoir: Miller Ditch. Point of diversion: The headgate is located on the left bank of East Sopris Creek in Pitkin County, Colo, at a point about two and one-half miles above the mouth of Sopris Creek, and about one-quarter of a mile southeast from the Carturier house.

Appropriation date: 11/01/75. Date water applied to beneficial use: 06/01/76. Amount: 0.30 af, absolute. Rate of diversion: 0.20 cfs. Uses: Irrigation, aesthetic, recreation, fire protection, wildlife watering, piscatorial, and stockwatering. Historically irrigated area: 4.0 acres located in Sec 25, T 8 S, R 87 W, 6th PM. Surface area: 0.06 acre. Vertical height: 6 feet. Length: 180 ft. Total capacity: 0.30 af. Active capacity: 0.28 af. Dead storage: 0.02 af. Structure: Wilderness Pond II. Location: The center of the dam at the outlet is at a point in the SE1/4 NW1/4 of Sec 25, T 8 S, R 87 W, 6th PM, at a point 2,115 ft S of N sec line and 1,730 ft E of W sec line of said Sec 25. UTM Easting = 322327.33, UTM Northing = 4355352.79. Source: East Sopris Creek, trib to Roaring Fork & Colo Rivers. Ditch used to fill reservoir: Miller Ditch. Point of diversion: The headgate is located on the left bank of East Sopris Creek in Pitkin County, Colo, at a point about two and one-half miles above the mouth of Sopris Creek, and about one-quarter of a mile southeast from the Carturier house. Appropriation date: 09/30/16. Amount: 0.50 af, conditional. Rate of diversion: 0.20 cfs. Uses: Irrigation, aesthetic, recreation, fire protection, wildlife watering, piscatorial, and stockwatering. Proposed irrigated area: 4.0 acres located in Sec 25, T 8 S, R 87 W, 6th PM. Surface area: 0.075 acre. Vertical height: 9.9 ft. Length: 220 ft. Total capacity: 0.50 af. Active capacity: 0.45 af. Dead storage: 0.05 af. Owner of land: Applicant. (5 pages) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 41. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3108 PITKIN COUNTY, NICKELSON CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO CAPITOL CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO SNOWMASS CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO THE ROARING FORK RIVER. Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Nickelson Creek Ranch Co., LP, c/o Balcomb & Green, P.C., Sara M. Dunn, Post Office Drawer 790, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 Phone: (970) 928-3467, E-mail: sarad@ balcombgreen.com. Previous Decree Information: The conditional water rights described herein were originally decreed in Case No. 84CW381 on 4/9/1985 by the Division 5 Water Court. Subsequent decrees awarding findings of diligence: Case No. 89CW22, decree entered 6/21/1989 and amended on 2/11/1997; Case No. 95CW71, decree entered 11/15/1995 and amended 2/11/1997; Case No. 01CW256 decree entered 6/2/2003; Case No. 09CW55 decree entered 9/17/2010. Nickelson Creek Ditch No. 1. Legal: The point of diversion is located in the NE1/4 NE1/4 of Sec. 36, T. 9 S., R. 87 W. of the 6th P.M. at a point when the Northeast Corner of said Sec. 36 bears N. 39 degrees 30’ E. a distance of 600 ft. being 462.97 ft. from the N. sec. line and 381.64 ft. from the E. sec. line. Appropriation date: 11/21/1984. Amount: 1.0 c.f.s., conditional. Use: domestic and hydro-electric power generation. Name and address of owner or reputed owner of the land upon which any new diversion or storage structure, or modification to any existing diversion or storage structure is or will be constructed or upon which water is or will be stored, including any modification to the existing storage pool: Applicant. A detailed outline of what has been done toward completion or for completion of the Approp. and application of water to a beneficial use as conditionally decreed, including expenditures is included in the Application on file with the Water Court. (4 pgs, 1 figure) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 42. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3109 PITKIN COUNTY, ROARING FORK & COLO RIVERS. Application for Findings of Reasonable Diligence. Aspen Camp of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, c/o Jeff Houpt & Ryan Jarvis of Beattie, Chadwick & Houpt, 932 Cooper Ave, Glenwood Springs, 970-945-8659. All structures: Original decrees entered in Case Nos. 94CW371 & 94CW372; subsequent decrees entered in Case Nos. 09CW44, 09CW45, 09CW46, 02CW132, 02CW133 & 02CW140. All water rights will operate in conjunction with the plan for augmentation decreed in Case No. 94CW373. ADC Well No. 2: located in the SE¼SE¼ Sec 11, T 9 S, R 86 W, 6th PM, being N. 51°49’00” W. 1,108 ft from SE corner of said Sec 11., 750 ft from S Sec line & 900 ft from E Sec line, Northing 4349560.00, Easting 334411.35, Zone 13. Source: alluvium of Snowmass Creek, trib to Roaring Fork & Colo Rivers. Appropriation date: 11/18/94. Amount: 0.055 c.f.s. (25 gpm), conditional. Uses: Domestic, commercial school operations, irrigation, stockwatering, and fire protection purposes. ADC Well No. 3: located in the NE ¼ of Sec 14, T 9 S, R 86 W, 6th PM, being S. 43°46’52” W. 1,710.9 ft from NE corner of said Sec 14, 1,400 ft from N Sec line and 1,150 ft from E Sec line, Northing 4348906.00, Easting 331056.30, Zone 13. Source: alluvium of Snowmass Creek, trib to Roaring Fork & Colo Rivers. Appropriation date: 11/18/94. Amount: 0.055 cfs (25 gpm), conditional. Uses: Domestic, commercial school operations, irrigation, stockwatering, and fire protection purposes. ADC Pump and Pipeline: located in the NE¼NE¼ Sec 14, T 9 S, R 86 W, 6th PM, being S. 61°49’00” W. 1,279 ft from NE corner of said Sec 14, 1,100 ft from N Sec line & 1,075 ft from E Sec line, Northing 4348997.00, Easting 331081.00, Zone 13. Source: Snowmass Creek, tributary to Roaring Fork & Colo Rivers. Appropriation date: 11/14/94. Amount: 0.1 cfs (45 gpm), conditional. Uses: storage in the ADC Pond System. ADC Pond System: a series of ponds situated in the SE¼SE¼ Sec 11, T 9 S, R 86 W, 6th PM, the center being N. 72°12’00” W. 1,138 from SE corner of said Sec 11, and N. 38°30’00” W. 1,272 ft from SE corner of said Sec 11, 400 ft from S Sec line and 1,175 ft from E Sec line, Northing 4349455.00, Easting 331059.00; and 950 ft from S Sec line and 775 ft from E Sec line, Northing 4349621.00, Easting 3311833.30, Zone 13. Source: Snowmass Creek, trib to Roaring Fork & Colo Rivers. Appropriation date: 11/18/94. Amount: 9.856 af, conditional. Uses: Irrigation, recreational, piscatorial, augmentation and exchange. The Application on file with the court includes a list of activities demonstrating diligence. Owner of land: Applicant. (7 pages YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. 43. 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 2016. 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. 16CW3110 (2009CW144). IN PITKIN COUNTY. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE OF THE CITY OF ASPEN. 1. Name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number of Applicant: City of Aspen, c/o David Hornbacher, Director of Utilities and Environmental Initiatives, 130 South Galena Street, Aspen, CO 81611, Telephone: (970) 920-5110, email: david.hornbacher@cityofaspen. com. Send all pleadings to: Cynthia Covell, Andrea Benson and Alyson Scott, Alperstein & Covell, P.C., 1600 Broadway, Suite 900, Denver, Colorado 80202, (303) 894-8191. 2. Names of structures. Lyeth Jones Pipeline; First Enlargement AH Wells Nos. 1 – 4; Maroon Creek Pipeline, Highlands Enlargement; AH Pipeline - First Alternate; AH Pipeline - Second Alternate. 3. Describe conditional water right (as to each structure) giving the following from the previous decree: A. Date of original decree: May 9, 1995, Case No.: 93CW322, Court: Water Court, Water Division 5. B. Subsequent decrees awarding diligence: All subsequent decrees were entered by the Water Court, Water Division No. 5, as follows: Case No. 01CW145 on September 24, 2003, and in Case No. 09CW144 on September 17, 2010. C. Decreed locations. Lyeth-Jones Pipeline, First Enlargement. A point located in the SW1/4NW1/4, Section 14, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. in Pitkin County, at a point whence the North Quarter Corner of Section 14 bears North 44° 07’ East a distance of 2, 272.41 feet. AH Wells Nos. 1 - 4. The four wells will be located southeast of Maroon Creek in the SW1/4NW1/4, Section 14, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. in Pitkin County. The wells will be located within a radius of 700 feet of a point located whence the Northwest Corner of said Section 14 bears North 10°0’ West a distance of 2, 575 feet. The following locations were decreed as tentative locations for the four wells: AH Well No. 1: A point whence the Northwest Corner of Section 14 bears North 4°15’ West a distance of 3,025 feet. AH Well No. 2: A point whence the Northwest Corner of Section 14 bears North 9°30’ West a distance of 2,700 feet. AH Well No. 3: A point whence the Northwest Corner of Section 14 bears North 17°15’ West a distance of 2,600 feet. AH Well No. 4: A point whence the Northwest Corner of Section 14 bears North 26°0’ West a distance of 2,400 feet. Maroon Creek Pipeline, Highlands Enlargement: The headgate is located at a point on the Southerly bank of Maroon Creek, whence the North Quarter Corner of Section 22, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. in Pitkin County bears North 38°55’ East a distance of 5,361.8 feet. AH Pipeline, First Alternate. The east bank of Maroon Creek, in the NE1/4SE1/4, Section 15, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. in Pitkin County, at a point whence the West Quarter Corner of Section 14, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. bears South 75°25’ East 148’ then North 4°33’50” East 840.62 feet. AH Pipeline, Second Alternate. A point located on the east bank of Maroon Creek, in the NE1/4SE1/4, Section 15, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. in Pitkin County, at a point whence the Southeast Corner of said Section 15 bears South 24°08’03” East 1460.93 feet. D. GPS Location Information in UTM format. Name of Structure Lyeth Jones Pipeline, First Enlargement AH Well No. 1 AH Well No. 2 AH Well No. 3 AH Well No. 4 Maroon Creek Pipeline, Highlands Enlargement AH Pipeline, First Alternate AH Pipeline, Second Alternate

Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No Alternative Description (UTM): Were points averaged? □ Yes No

Northing 4338895.696; Easting 339754.87 □ Zone 12  Zone 13 Northing 4338492.458; Easting 339502.506 □ Zone 12  Zone 13 Northing 4338600.296; Easting 339570.004 □ Zone 12  Zone 13 Northing 4338655.108; Easting 339669.18 □ Zone 12  Zone 13 Northing 4338754.457; Easting 339754.854 □ Zone 12  Zone 13 Northing 4336552.042; Easting 337567.280 □ Zone 12  Zone 13 Northing 4338363.345; Easting 339364.617 □ Zone 12  Zone 13 Northing 4338212.795; Easting 339207.067 □ Zone 12

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A USGS map showing the location of the above-named structures is attached as Exhibit A to the application. In addition, maps created from the State Engineer’s AQUAMAP program are also attached as Exhibit B to the application. Although a mapped location and legal description for these structures based on distances from section lines can be developed by use of the State Engineer’s AQUAMAP program, AQUAMAP may

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not provide an accurate description or mapped location for the structures. E. Source for all structures: Maroon Creek, a tributary of the Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers F. Appropriation date as to all structures: August 10, 1993. G. Amounts: Lyeth-Jones Pipeline, First Enlargement: 4.5 cfs, conditional; AH Wells Nos. 1 - 4: 1.0 cfs conditional as to each well; Maroon Creek Pipeline Highlands Enlargement: 4.5 cfs, conditional; AH Pipeline, First Alternate: 4.5 cfs conditional; AH Pipeline, Second Alternate: 4.5 cfs conditional. The cumulative instantaneous diversions under the foregoing water rights shall not exceed 4.5 cfs at any given time. H. Uses: Domestic, irrigation, municipal, commercial, industrial, recreation, snowmaking, or piscatorial, fire protection, augmentation and exchange purposes. 4. Detailed outline of work and expenditures done to complete appropriations and apply water to beneficial use. The water rights decreed in Case No. 93CW322 were developed to provide a legal water supply for the development of the Aspen Highlands Base Area and the Aspen Highlands Ski Area in Pitkin County. The water rights were adjudicated and owned by Applicants Hines Highlands Limited Partnership and Aspen Highlands Mountain Limited Liability Company (collectively, “Hines”) from the date of their decree until they were conveyed to the City. The City and Hines are parties to a Water Service Agreement dated August 10, 1998, and two Raw Water Agreements of the same date. Pursuant to these agreements, the City contracted to provide municipal water service for domestic, irrigation, recreation, snowmaking and other water uses to the Hines development projects using its existing water rights and supplies and the water rights decreed in Case No. 93CW322, when and to the extent needed. Hines contracted, among other things, to construct and convey to the City the water system infrastructure necessary to enable the City to deliver raw and treated water supplies pursuant to the agreements, to transfer ownership of that infrastructure to the City upon completion and acceptance by the City, and to convey to the City the conditional water rights that are the subject of this application. The City operates an integrated water supply system, currently consisting of diversion structures, wells, water mains, lines and distribution systems for both raw and treated water, pump systems, an operational reservoir, treatment plants and related infrastructure. The water system infrastructure constructed by Hines is a component of this integrated water supply system and is used to supply water to the Hines projects as well as provide additional reliability to other City customers. Pursuant to C.R.S. § 37-92-301(4)(b), when an integrated water supply system is composed of several features, as is the case here, work on one feature of the system is considered in finding that reasonable diligence has been shown in the development of water rights for all features of the entire system. During this diligence period, City has continued to improve, operate and maintain its integrated water supply system, of which these conditional water rights are a part. The City has spent approximately $8.2 million in the construction, repair and improvement of its water system infrastructure and related infrastructure and projects that are part of the efficiency, operation and maintenance of its integrated water supply system, to enable the City to more effectively provide water service to its existing and

future customers. These efforts have allowed the City to continue to provide water service to the Hines project that is as efficient and reliable as the service provided to the City’s other customers, and during this diligence period, the City postponed construction of additional infrastructure for these conditional water rights. The City has defended its water rights, including these conditional water rights, against applications filed by others in cases where the City has determined that injury to its water rights could occur in the absence of appropriate terms and conditions. During this diligence period, the City has expended approximately $647,000 in attorney fees, of which a portion was expended specifically in opposition to water court applications in order to protect and defend the City’s water rights, including, without limitation, in the following cases from the Water Court, Water Division No. 5.: Case Nos. 10CW147, 10CW286, 11CW97, 11CW198, 13CW3108, 14CW3096, 14CW3176, 14CW3179, 15CW3014, 15CW3050, 15CW3052, 15CW3053, 15CW3110, and 15CW3116. 5. Names and addresses of owners or reputed owners of the land upon which any new diversion structure or storage structure, or modification to any existing diversion or storage structure is or will be constructed or upon which water is or will be stored, including any modification to the existing storage pool. The Lyeth Jones Pipeline, First Enlargement is located on lands owned by: Pitkin County, 530 E. Main Street #302, Aspen, CO 81611. AH Well No. 1 is located on lands owned by: Maroon Neighborhood Townhome Association, 101 Stein Way, Aspen, CO 81611. AH Wells No. 2 and 3 are located on lands owned by: Aspen Skiing Company, LLC, PO Box 1248, Aspen, CO 81612. AH Well No. 4 is located on lands owned by: Aspen Highlands Commercial Metro District, P.O. Box 4100, Basalt, CO 81621-4100. Maroon Creek Pipeline, Highlands Enlargement is located on lands owned by: T Lazy Seven Ranch Corporation, c/o Rick Deane, 3129 Maroon Creek Road, Aspen, CO 81611, AH Pipeline - First Alternate is located on lands owned by: HSJ Snowmass LLC, One Patriot Pl., Foxboro MA 02035. AH Pipeline - Second Alternate is located on lands owned by: Trust A, 1777 NE Loop 410, San Antonio TX 78217. (8 pages plus exhibits) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of NOVEMBER 2016 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 POWERS, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 27, 2016.

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INTELLIGENT EXERCISE

by ANDREW TRAVERS

BOOK REVIEW

‘A GAMBLER’S ANATOMY’ THE GREAT AMERICAN novelist Jonathan Lethem’s new book is a tale of a dashing James Bond-esque character navigating the glamorous, scandalous, secret world of high-stakes backgammon. So how did it end up being so dull? Alexander Bruno is an expat who can read minds, hopping between games in Asia and Europe with his smarmy bankroller. He’s bored with his life, which, in this novel, makes him a pretty boring guy to follow around the world. A medical breakdown in Berlin ends his lucky streak and a massive tumor in his skull will send him home to the Berkeley he fled long ago, and eventually send this disappointing novel off the rails. It seems at first like Lethem is going to shake off the grand ambitions of triumphant wide-scope novels like “The Fortress of Solitude” and “Dissident Gardens,” and instead write a noir-ish caper. I’d love to read that book from

NOTEWORTHY him, but “A Gambler’s Anatomy” isn’t it. The only man who might be able to save Bruno’s life is an eccentric Bay Area neurosurgeon developing a radical procedure. This savior surgeon lures Bruno back to his Berkeley “homeland of bullying, psychosis and bad taste.” A high school acquaintance, who has turned into a gentrifying developer and a cackling neighborhood villain, foots the bill for mysterious reasons. The surgeon blasts Jimi Hendrix throughout the procedure, escapes into a fantasy world as he operates and flummoxes his young assistants by asking for “an anecdote with uncomfortable sexual content.” The details of the 15-hour surgery, in which Bruno’s face is opened like a door, are not for the squeamish. But it’s a page-turning read as Lethem dissects the hierarchy of surgeons and regales us with the wild life of a rock’n’roll doctor. This middle part of

‘A Gambler’s Anatomy’ Jonathan Lethem 304 pages, hardcover; $27.95 Doubleday, 2016

the novel is masterfully and exuberantly written. It grabs you in a way that the backgammon bits and the ensuing coming-home sections never do. From there, Bruno wanders about Berkeley wearing a medical mask, he tries to get excited about lusting after one woman and loving another, he flips burgers under the nickname “The Martyr of Anarchy” and gets wrapped up in a cartoonish battle over the commercialization of Berkeley. Though there are some exquisite sentences and some laughs to enjoy as the novel peters out, this roll of the dice is a misfire for Lethem. atravers@aspentimes.com

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