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Gunnison Legals
—Recreation Special Use Permits—
USDA Forest Service
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
Gunnison Ranger District, 216 North Colorado, Gunnison CO 81230
Date: April 24, 2009
Contact(s): Ray Rossman, Outdoor Recreation Planner, (970) 642-4435
The US Forest Service is seeking public input on Special Use proposals that have been received by the Gunnison Ranger District.
Outfitter and Guide Services
SUMMIT TRAIL ADVENTURES INC is requesting a temporary use permit for a wagon train trip on portions of BLM and USFS. Route runs from Luders Creek Campground (Rio Grande NF) to the Old Agency Work Center to Los Pinos Pass (private property) to Powderhorn (private property) to Red Bridge (private property) to the intersection of BLM road 3009 and US50. The trip will use approximately 20 individuals using 6 covered wagons and 12 individual horse riders from June 21st – 26th, 2009.
Recreation Events
BUTTE BOULDERING BONANZA (formerly known as Mile and Half High) is requesting a special use permit for a climbing competition near Skyland Boulders along the Upper Loop Trail, Crested Butte. The event is planned for August 29th. An estimated 75 climbers are expected to participate.
COLORADO 500 CHARITY MOTORCYCLE RIDE is requesting a special use permit for a Non-Competitive, Charity Invitational Dual Sport Motorcycle Ride to be held from Basalt to Mt Crested Butte to Lake City to Ouray and back, including Silverton, Telluride and Snowmass Village, using approximately 500 miles of Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management roads and trails. The event is planned for August 18th – 22nd 2009. An estimated 300 riders are expected to ride in the 33rd annual event. Approximately 100 riders will be on USFS/BLM trails at any given time
CRESTED BUTTE MOUNTAIN RUNNERS is requesting a special use permit for a series of fun runs that take place in the Crested Butte area from May to September. Fun runs include Green Lake (Grin and Bear It), Strand Hill, Walrod Gulch, Washington Gulch, Irwin/Dyke, Gothic/Trails, Almont Triangle, and Snodgrass. An estimated 200 participants may use Forest Service roads and trails during these fun run events between May and September.
EAST RIVER FREE TRAPPERS is requesting a special use permit for a weekend mountain-man rendezvous that takes place in Washington Gulch. The rendezvous is planned during August. An estimated 75 participants may attend.
FAT TIRE BIKE WEEK is requesting a permit for a week long mountain bike festival that takes place in the Crested Butte area. The bike week event is planned for June 2009 and will use approximately 200 miles of Forest Service roads and trails. There will be approximately 165 individual participants.
GUNNISON TRAILS is requesting a special use permit for a bike race in the Crested Butte area. Race begins at Avery picnic area goes to Schofield Pass then on FS Trail 401 to the Copper Trailhead and returns to Avery picnic area. Intermediate riders would return from Schofield Pass to Avery picnic area. This one day event would take place on Wednesday August 6, 2009. An estimated 50 participants will participate.
GUNNISON VALLEY HEALTH FOUNDATION is requesting a special use permit for their GUNNISON/CRESTED BUTTE FALL COLOR CLASSIC. This ½ Marathon begins at the Irwin cut-off over Ohio Pass towards Highway 135. Aide stations will be located approximately every two miles along the route. Coordination will be conducted with Gunnison. This one day event would take place on Sunday September 27, 2009. An estimated 200 participants will participate.
In order to make an informed decision on the issuance of these permits, the Gunnison Ranger District is accepting comments on the proposals. Comments must be received within 30 calendar days of the publication of this legal notice in the Gunnison Country Times. Comments may be submitted in writing to the following address: Gunnison Ranger District, Attn: Ray Rossman, 216 N. Colorado Street, Gunnison, Colorado 81230. Comments may also be submitted electronically to rrossman@fs.fed.us. Additional information is available by contacting the Gunnison Ranger District at (970) 641-0471.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 1, 2009. #050104
—NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING—
CONCERNING A LAND USE CHANGE PERMIT APPLICATION
FOR A FREESTANDING WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TOWER
TAYLOR PARK TRADING POST
400 ICE MOUNTAIN ROAD
N/2NW/4 SECTION 21 AND THE NE/4NE/4 SECTION 20,
TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 82 WEST, 6TH P.M.
HEARING DATE, TIME AND LOCATION: The Gunnison County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing FRIDAY, MAY 15TH, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. in the Planning Commission Meeting Room, 2nd Floor, Blackstock Government Center, 221 N. Wisconsin, Gunnison, Colorado, to hear public comment concerning a land use change permit application. The applicant is Four Corners Commnet, LLC. The landowner is Taylor Park Trading Post, Inc.
PARCEL LOCATION: The proposed tower will be located at the Taylor Park Trading Post, 400 Ice Mountain Road, approximately 23 miles northwest of Gunnison, in Taylor Park. The property is legally described as being located in the N/2NW/4 Section 21 and the NE/4NE/4 Section 20, Township 14 South, Range 82 West, 6th P.M.
PROPOSAL: The request is for the construction and operation of a telecommunications facility, to provide wireless communication in the Taylor Park area. The facility will include a 60’ freestanding monopole tower, with three cellular antennas, and two small cabinets at the base of the tower.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Interested persons are invited to submit verbal or written comments at the hearing, or to submit written comments by FAX (970) 641-8585, or by letter (to the County Planning Department, 221 N. Wisconsin, Suite D, Gunnison, CO 81230), so long as they are received by 5 p.m. the afternoon before the date of the meeting so that they may be submitted for the public record during the hearing. A copy of the application is available in the County Planning Department, 221 N. Wisconsin, Suite D, Gunnison, CO; additional information may be obtained by calling the Planning Department (970) 641-0360.
ADA ACCOMMODATIONS: Anyone needing special accommodations as determined by the American Disabilities Act may contact the Planning Department prior to the day of the hearing.
/s/ Neal Starkebaum
Assistant Director of Planning
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 1, 2009. #050105
—COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS—
At the regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Gunnison County, held in the Commissioners’ Room in the Gunnison County Courthouse, the County Seat, on the 24th day of March, 2009, vouchers were approved and warrants ordered drawn on the accounts as follows:
01-General Fund 219,575.10
02-Road & Bridge 5,918.35
03-Social Services 11,657.36
10-Airport Operations 49,673.67
12-Sales Tax 79,297.64
25-Library (50.24)
32-Sage Grouse Trust 0.08
34-Risk Management 17,004.18
41-Airport Construction 184,188.94
43-Capital Expenditures 153,335.28
50-Sewer Districts 12,659.93
51-Water District 31,409.99
52-Landfill 5,101.05
70-Housing Authority 2,659.50
72-Assisted Living 3,040.65
80-Internal Service-I 53,541.01
82-Internal Service-II 21,816.49
90-Internal Service-III 32,336.22
91-Local Marketing Dist 126,687.02
92-Transportation Dist 95,144.14
Total $1,104,996.36
**-MULTIPLE FUNDS
43-Proforma Svc-Training 16,500.00
70-K Plambeck-Wkforce Fees 1,988.00
01-R Laudick – Meals 72.07
90-Health Ins Contrib 104.19
01-Delta Cty-Health Initi Imp 1,912.50
01-All About Bks-Bright Beg 238.25
01-N Hagan-ECC Co Tr Grant 260.00
01-J Maloney-Early Chldhd Exp 580.38
01-Montrose Print-Health Ini 900.00
01-Planning & Partn-Health Ini 416.20
01-S Van Aernern-Mls&Lodg 337.50
43-MTS Safety Prod-W Reg 5,056.00
10-DFW Airport-Training 2,900.00
03-Vital Statistics-H S Exp 18.00
01-Petty Cash PH – Postage 82.84
10-Petty Cash Airport-Eq Mtce 77.71
01-U S Postoffice-Postage 276.29
**-West Lbr – Bldg Mtce 1,142.78
10-Thyssenkrupp Elev-Eq Mtce 11,473.90
**-City of Gunnison – Utilities 13,351.88
01-Sec of State – Dues & Mtgs 60.00
**-Paper Clip – Office Supplies 4,937.50
82-Xerox – Rental Eq 546.00
**-Sweitzer Oil – Fuel 24,976.62
**-Qwest- Telephone 2,043.26
01-Co Public Health-Lab Svcs 1,370.75
01-G Vly Hosp-Cancer Contr 371.24
03-Co Counties Inc-Long Dist 24.18
01-Safeway-Prisoner Meals 381.29
**-B & B Printers-Office Supp 256.14
**-TDS Telecom-Long Dist 251.18
**-Gunn Ctry Pub-Adver 1,723.40
**-GCEA – Utilities 1,155.46
12-Town of CB – Sales Tax 18,041.65
**-Monty’s – Parts 3,145.59
80-MacDonald Eq-Parts 1,817.96
80-MHC Kenworth-Hvy Equip 2,270.70
80-Hartman Bros-Shop Supp 1,212.10
80-Drive Train Ind-Parts 590.25
01-Quill Corp-Op Supplies 90.18
03-Gunn Cty Sheriff-Pr Svcs 12.00
01-West Pmt Ctr-Law Library 573.60
**-Fullmers-Tools 1,250.88
**-G Vly Fam Phy-Co FP Ini 1,500.00
01-J Reinman – SB 94 176.35
**-Six Points 3,098.28
80-Honnen Eq – Parts 1,026.89
**-Master Petroleum – Gas 562.07
**-W Slope Connection – Parts 196.91
01-Gunnison Glass-Bldg Mtce 17.50
80-Gunn Auto Glass-Parts 635.32
80-Holy Cross Energy-Utilities 81.82
80-Wagner Eq – Parts 2,317.70
**-Delta Montrose Elect-Util 577.60
01-G Fam Med Ctr-Light Prog 1,220.00
01-Std Tire – Vol Fuel Reimb 25.59
01-Mario’s – Meals 53.75
**-Alsco – Laundry 305.84
**-Blue Mesa Lbr-Tools 746.67
01-Pueblo Cty Comm-Pr Svcs 35.00
80-Safety Kleen-Rental Equip 395.07
10-Sherwin-Williams-Bldg Mtce 35.22
80-Tomichi Tire – Repair 30.00
**-Gunn Country Shopper-Adv 980.48
01-Gunn Conservation District 500.00
01-Cattlemen’s Days 2,550.00
**-Town of Mt CB – Sales Tax 13,922.66
01-W Slope Fire-Mtce Contr 20.00
12-Town of Marble-Sales Tax 120.59
**-Newman Traffic Signs-Inv 2,667.65
80-L Partch – Cell Phone 45.00
43-J Stone – Travel 908.60
80-Roberts Ent-Trash Removal 43.00
01-Rky Mtn Hdwe-Eq Mtce 5.84
01-Co Counties, Inc-Dues 125.00
03-Hinsdale Cty-Admin 435.20
**-City of Gunnison-Sales Tax 52,698.63
10-Zep Mfg-Op Supp 198.82
01-Gunn Cty Ext-Office Supp 515.68
01-Crystal Mtce-Op Supp 139.54
02-R Harris – Cell Phone 45.00
**-Upper Gunnison River Wtr 27,430.00
02-M Crosby – Cell Phone 45.00
80-Roaring Fk Vly Coop-Fuel 1,182.49
92-Alpine Express-Grnd Transp 52,619.50
03-Keith Rusk – Prof Svcs 470.00
02-Rolland Eng-Engineering 140.00
**-Two Way Comm – DOW 445.30
92-Roderick Landwehr-Pr Svcs 75.00
80-N Fork Svc-Parts 54.20
10-K Lucas – Cell Phone 220.85
80-John Roberts Mtr Wks-Pts 264.12
10-Swire – Vending Machines 867.20
10-Traf-o-teria Sys-Op Supp 158.48
01-Gunn Chamber-Visitors’ Ctr 2,500.00
01-R Corbett-Cell Phone 35.00
41-O J Watson-Equipment 95,801.00
01-Jubilee House 2,500.00
01-Rocky Mtn Biological Ctr 375.00
**-United Parcel Svc – Postage 162.83
01-El Paso Cty – Autopsy 200.00
01-K Bemis – WIC Program 63.80
**-Co Pub Safety-Fingerprints 233.00
41-N Star Surveying-Pr Svcs 1,320.00
80-Kois Bros Equip – Parts 154.23
01-D Baumgarten – Travel 236.50
80-CB True Value – Parts 17.97
52-KRW Consulting – Prof Svc 751.68
01-Co Water Congress-Dues 579.00
01-Colorado Water Workshop 250.00
01-C Dawson – Health Initi Imp 89.60
01-R Wojdakowski-Meals 238.85
01-Galls-Operating Supplies 1,416.80
**-RSC Eq Rental-Equipment 7,413.94
43-Motorola – Delta Eq 45,508.66
80-Buckhorn Geotech-Pr Svcs 880.50
43-Spallone Const-Constr Costs 83,760.96
80-D & M Wire Rope – Chains 3,198.36
01-tyler Tech-Permit Tracking 10,679.00
01-City of Gunn Parks-Imple 525.00
**-United Co-Gravel & Sand 196.15
80-Paonia Auto-Parts 12.52
**-Sam’s Club-Dues 140.00
10-Gunn Security – Op supplies 110.00
01-Sysco Fd Svc-Prisoner Mls 4,670.74
80-Waste Mgt-Trash Removal 17.03
02-Montrose Cty-Pr Svcs 2,183.81
01-M Roper – Cell Phone 45.00
01-Verizon Wireless-Cell Phone 98.42
**-Boss – Equip Mtce 488.91
01-J-O-M Pharm-Pharm Supp 1,984.15
**-Consolid Elect Dist-Op Supp 79.18
01-F Vader – Cell Phone 35.00
02-Xerox – Mtce Contracts 231.61
10-Stanley Security-Op Supp 49.84
01-Champion Chem – Op Supp 60.48
**-Amerigas – Utilities 2,671.00
01-Saferide of Gunnison County 625.00
01-Access Elevator-Mtce Cont 450.00
01-Fam Supp Reg – Garnishee 215.00
01-Firebrand – Meals 116.35
**-Ikon – Rental Equipment 920.05
**-Tire Dist Sys-Veh Repair 3,601.95
01-Adapive Sports Center CB 250.00
02-S McCormick – Cell Phone 35.00
01-Superior Alarm-Pr Svcs 300.00
10-J Devore – Cell Phone 45.00
02-Kay Peterson-Cook – Meals 40.00
01-CB Heritage Museum 625.00
80-Force America-Hvy Eq 2,918.41
01-NAEIR – Dues 875.89
**-Central Dist – Op Supp 689.09
01-Dove Graphics-Office Supp 19.00
01-Seventh Judicial Dist-SB 94 316.20
10-Lohf Shaiman -Pr Svcs 258.00
01-Mesa Mech-Bldg Mtce 1,317.79
01-WSC Conf Svc-EarlyChldhd 345.00
03-Signal Peak Tire-H S Exp 325.00
51-UNCC – Subscriptions 6.16
80-duckworks – Parts 58.07
80-Lighthouse-Parts 322.25
01-Hospice of the Gunn Valley 1,250.00
01-N Starkebaum – Travel 317.70
01-J Kelley-Nurse Fam Ptnrship 165.77
01-R Reed-PC Mtgs 375.00
50-Schmueser Gorden-Eng 4,886.56
01-J Starr – Travel 81.83
03-State Forms – Office Supp 17.60
03-Human Services Expense 796.14
12-Town of Pitkin-Sales Tax 213.00
80-Excel Mfg – Parts 643.47
01-Henry Schein-Prev Grant 2 463.66
01-Rockler-Tools 36.03
82-CDW Govt – Op Supplies 1,390.36
01-Skyline Gen Contractor-Eq 316.48
01-C Worrall – Cell Phone 70.00
01-Gunn Wtrshed School-Meals 652.05
01-B Baker – Travel 317.70
01-C Smith – Cell Phone 45.00
01-Co Fitness-Health Club Mbr 1,209.00
01-Sprint – Long Distance 48.39
01-Techno Ply-Op supp 1,851.20
01-MW Cancer Screen-Lab Svc 444.65
**-CB News-Advertising 1,067.61
01-High C\try Citizens Alliance 250.00
02-A Moores-Cell Phone 45.00
**-Walmart – Op supplies 562.76
10-S Spitzmiller- Cell Phone 140.00
**-Sullivan Green Seavy-PrSvc 24,200.79
01-Comfort Inn-Lodging 148.64
50-Alpine Surveying-Pr Svcs 2,564.75
**-Ferguson Ent-Bldg Mtce 180.44
01-Lexis-Nexis-e-file & Serve 70.70
01-Gunn H S – Mini Fd Court 125.00
82-New Horizons – Training 1,487.50
51-Evergreen Analyt-Lab Svcs 1,220.00
02-Co LTAP – Training 45.00
10-David Neff Design-R&M 5,012.85
03-S Deetz – Office Supp 249.51
82-WSC Computers-Sys S/W 425.00
01-AFLAC – Supp Policies 1,495.67
03-R Brown – Travel 5.41
01-Curves – Prevention Grant 2 240.00
01-Garlic Mike’s-Disc Spending 341.25
01-WSC Copy Ctr-Off Supp 40.10
**-Atmos Energy-Utilities 18,089.16
70-CHFA-Interest Payment 421.16
01-Kroger – Prisoner Medical 1,505.91
**-Paetec-Telephone 78.78
02-J Brekke-Cell Phone 45.00
01-GMPCS – Satellite Phone 112.89
01-Plumbmaster-Equip Mtce 273.09
92-CB Weekly – Advertising 477.00
01-N Am Weather – Pr Svcs 10,551.50
01-N Lypps – PC Mtgs 375.00
92-Airplanners-Contract Help 6,216.33
**-NGS American-Admin Fees 4,062.96
91-G/CB Tourism-Contract Svc 126,685.67
01-Pub Safety Whse-Grant Exp 2,631.65
**-Wells Fargo-Mls&Lodging 14,325.55
01-Crystal Vly Echo-Adver 45.00
03-M Semlow – Travel 85.15
01-Cindy’s Sewing-Op Supp 15.00
01-Globalstar-Satellite Phone 72.36
01-E Pedersen-Prev Grant 2 70.32
80-Mun & Contractors-Parts 595.52
10-Golden Eagle-Trash Remov 522.25
01-Co Dept of Agriculture-WIC 100.00
01-Gunn Area Restorative Just 2,000.00
01-MW Co MHC 2,750.00
**-A&B Mech – Eq Mtce 1,421.13
92-CB Mtn Resort-Meals 279.14
51-Winwater Wks-Equipment 25,834.16
10-Rky Mtn Ind-Eq Mtce 346.77
01-Office for Resource Effic 3,125.00
43-Hinsdale Cty Sheriff-Equip 960.00
72-Wells Fargo Bank-Pr & Int 3,040.65
01-I Billick – PC Mtgs 375.00
01-Gunn Vly Animal Welfare 375.00
**-AT&T Mobility-Cell Phone 478.64
82-Tuck Comm Svc-Mtce Cont 11,260.80
82-GIS Colorado-Dues 45.00
03-L Rascon – Cell Phone 45.00
**-Qwest Business Svc-L Dist 476.24
01-Cochran Fish&ldlife-PrSvc 6,666.67
**-Laudick-Parts 441.20
92-Truex Mgt Svc-Pr Svcs 5,600.00
01-Gunn/Hinsdale Youth-Ptnrs 2,000.00
01-M Wacker-Tobacco Control 422.40
01-Emp Sec Dept-Garnishee 170.00
01-Paradise Animal Welfare 125.00
10-Hilton Seattle Airpt-Lodging 710.37
51-City of GJ – Lab Svcs 61.40
01-R Karas-PC Mtgs 375.00
01-Adirondack Direct-Eq Mtce 53.16
03-M Cheever-Training 316.70
01-Apex Nutrition-Prev Grant 2 2,500.00
01-Bank of America – Garnishee 618.65
01-Gunnison County Fd Pantry 2,400.00
01-Hinsdale PH-Health Init Imp 89.76
01-Colorado Legal Services 1,000.00
01-T&A Ent – Janitorial Svcs 4,100.00
01-Alpine Cleaning-Janitor Svcs 4,900.00
01-Montrose Mem-Cancer Cont 56.00
80-Fastenal Ind – Parts 476.79
10-Time Warner – Utilities 69.95
41-A & S Const-Cont Retainage 27,000.00
01-D Owen – PC Mtgs 375.00
01-K McFarland – Travel 539.45
01-ICLEI USA – Dues 600.00
01-J Messner – PC Mtgs 125.00
01-Proforce Law Enf – Equip 827.90
82-Mitchell & Co-Pr Svcs 2,858.92
**-W Slope Mtce-Janitor Svcs 1,300.00
01-Gunn Vly Observatory 250.00
03-J Mason – Cell Phone 45.00
01-7th Judic-Voices forChildren 250.00
01-Coal Creek Wtrshed Project 750.00
01-S Lumb-PC Mtgs 375.00
03-Intervention-IV-EFosterCare 816.00
01-G Howard-HCBS 35.75
03-Roshambo-Office Supplies 12.00
01-Accurint-Software Subscript 30.00
01-Elk Ave Med-Light Program 100.00
03-A Harris – Travel 250.05
90-Lincoln Natl -Life Ins Prem 1,975.76
82-CGAIT – Dues 300.00
01-C Pagano – Travel 317.70
51-Gunnison Shipping-Postage 11.83
01-M Mugglestone-Pr Svcs 4,373.68
10-Premier Tech-Bldg Imp 4,757.85
01-Weidner, Inc-Pr Svcs 1,000.00
80-Partsmaster-Shop supplies 222.67
90-ACE-USA-Life Ins Prem 264.80
01-CB Mtn Theatre 125.00
01-R Yegge-Meals & Lodging 205.73
10-C Cadwell – Cell Phone 35.00
10-K Gant – Cell Phone 35.00
10-R Willis – Cell Phone 280.00
01-Staples – Office Supplies 771.22
80-GJ Peterbilt – Parts 2,119.13
52-Toxco, Inc-Haz Waste Coll 532.00
03-Sherry Ruble-Pr Svcs 2,000.00
01-Fox Lawson-Pr Svcs 487.50
41-Concrete Wks-Retainage 60,005.14
01-Dr Sherry Niccoli-Prenatal 500.00
80-Montrose Ford – Parts 203.69
01-Senter, Goldfarb-Pr Svcs 3,909.07
01-Park Cty Sheriff-Pris Hous 1,260.00
10-Max Fire Apparatus-Op Sup 2,591.12
01-Flying Burritos-Meals 378.00
90-Sun Life Financial-Stop Loss 26,130.35
01-Main St Gym-H C Mbr 240.00
34-Business Controls-Pr Svcs 300.14
01-Crystal River Heritage Assn 2,000.00
01-Literact Action-Co Tr Immig 2,176.61
92-Margo Levy-Pr Svcs 830.00
01-Clean King – Eq 1,794.00
01-Gunnison River Festival 700.00
10-Hyatt Regency-Lodging 525.23
10-Intl Av Snow Symp-Dues 500.00
01-R Dukeman – Meals 23.63
01-Am Solutions Bus-Off Supp 1,839.40
01-Delta Cty-Election Reimb 188.16
03-R Bonanno – Travel 1,045.00
52-Co Pub Health-State Fees 150.00
01-McBride Dale Assoc-Pr Svcs 10,000.00
01-Johnstone Supply – Tools $54.99
01-C Lambert – Travel 271.49
92-Black Hills Stage-Grnd Trns 17,231.44
02-Dept of Labor-State Fees 600.00
Total $1,104,996.36
The above and foregoing is a condensed statement of the Commissioners’ Proceedings at the regular meeting held in the Commissioners’ Room in the County Courthouse in Gunnison, Colorado on the 24th of March, 2009 A.D.
NOTE: The Commissioners’ Proceedings will no longer be published in both newspapers each month, but will be published alternate months in the Crested Butte News and the Gunnison Country Times. They are available as well at http://www.gunnisoncounty.org/finance_expenses_paid.html
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 1, 2009. #050102
—PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION CONCERNING AN OIL AND GAS PERMIT—
FOR THE PROPOSED UPGRADE TO THE RAGGED MOUNTAIN COMPRESSOR STATION
AND REPLACEMENT AND INSTALLTION OF GAS PIPELINES
LOCATED WITHIN PORTIONS OF SECTIONS 8 AND 10
TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 90 WEST, 6TH P.M.
GUNNISON ENERGY CORPORATION
SURFACE OWNER: The surface owner is the United States Forest Service, Paonia Ranger District, P.O. Box 1030, Paonia, CO 81428.
APPLICANT: The applicant is Gunnison Energy Corporation, 1801 Broadway, Suite 1200, Denver, CO 80202.
PARCEL LOCATION: The location is on National Forest lands, within portions of Sections 8 & 10, Township 10 South, Range 90 West, 6th P.M.
PROPOSAL: The request is for the upgrade of the existing Ragged Mountain Compressor Station, from 7 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) to 10 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD), the replacement of an existing 4 inch gas pipeline with a 6 inch gas pipeline and the installation of 500 feet of two new 12 inch gas pipelines to connect to the Bull Mountain Pipeline.
ACCESS: Access will be from State Highway 133, via CR #265 and Forest Service roads.
COMMENT PERIOD: Comments will be accepted for a 15-day period, upon the mailing by certified mail and publication date. Submit written comments by FAX (970) 641-8585, or by letter (to the County Planning Department, 221 N. Wisconsin, Suite D, Gunnison, CO 81230). A copy of the application is available in the Gunnison County Planning Department, 221 N. Wisconsin, Suite D, Gunnison, CO; additional information may be obtained by calling the Planning Department (970) 641-0360.
/s/ Neal Starkebaum
Assistant Director of Planning
Gunnison County Planning Department
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 1, 2009. #050103
Foothills annexation proposal brings out the public comment
Some members of the public say start at zero
Members of the general public had another chance to comment to the town planning commission on the proposed Foothills of Crested Butte annexation proposal. The public overwhelmingly voiced concerns Monday night about the current 263-unit proposal. Read More »
Gunnison Legals
—NOTICE—
ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF GUNNISON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
JANUARY 21, 2009 ~ 5:30 P.M.
303 North Main Street, Gunnison, Colorado 81230
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the members of the above-named Association will be held at 303 North Main Street, Gunnison, Colorado 81230, on the 21st day of January 2009, at the hour of 5:30 p.m. of said day. The business to be taken up at the Annual Meeting shall be:
(1) Considering and voting upon the minutes of last members’ meeting;
(2) Considering and voting upon reports of officers and committees of the Association;
(3) Considering and voting upon the acts of directors and officers of the Association;
(4) Election of directors to fill the offices the terms of which are then expiring.
(5) No other matters.
Dated this 17th day of December 2008.
Janice English, Secretary
Gunnison Savings and Loan Association
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issues of January 2 and 9, 2009. #010202
—Request for letters of interest for participation—
in the Taylor Local Users Group Process
The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District
The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District is one of four signatories to the Taylor Park Reservoir Operation and Storage Exchange Agreement that was executed in August 1975. This forms the basis under which the release patterns from Taylor Park Reservoir are determined each year.
Each year, the UGRWCD seeks input and direction from local users of the Taylor River, Taylor Park Reservoir, and the main stem of the Gunnison River above Blue Mesa as to how the reservoir operations can best be optimized for stream fishery, reservoir fishery, irrigation, and rafting and boating purposes in the upper Gunnison basin.
The Board is seeking to appoint three citizen members to two-year terms on the Local Users Group from the following user groups:
1. One member representing irrigation users along the Taylor River and Gunnison River main stem above Blue Mesa Reservoir, and
2. One member representing wade fishermen along the Taylor River and/or Gunnison main stem above Blue Mesa Reservoir, and
3. One member representing property interests along the Taylor River and/or Gunnison main stem above Blue Mesa Reservoir.
All persons appointed must be residents within the District and experienced and knowledgeable about river conditions along the Taylor and Gunnison Rivers. Selected members shall be notified in writing of their appointment. If interested in serving, please send to the District a letter of interest including the reason for your interest and the Local Users Group that you propose to represent. The Board will also consider letters of support or nomination from user groups of
interested individuals.
The deadline for submitting letters of interest is January 19, 2009. Please send letters of interest to: UGRWCD, P.O. Box 1330, Gunnison, CO 81230. Letters may also be faxed to: (970) 641-1162, or emailed to: ugrwcd@ugrwcd.org. For questions, please call 641-6065.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of January 9, 2009. #010901
—REGULAR MEETING AGENDA—
January 15, 2009
GUNNISON BASIN SAGE-GROUSE STRATEGIC COMMITTEE
Gunnison County Commissioners’ Meeting Room
DATE: January 15, 2009
PLACE: Gunnison County Commissioners’ Meeting Room
1. 10:00 a.m. ● Call Regular Meeting to Order; Determination of Quorum; Verify Public Notice of Meeting
2. 10:05 ● Agenda Approval
3. 10:10 ● Committee Member Comments/Reports
4. 10:15 ● Approval of December 10, 2008 Meeting Minutes
5. 10:20 ● Shed Antler Issue Update
6. 10:25 ● Grazing Research Project Update
7. 10:35 ● Strategic Plan
-Final Approval
-Referral to BoCC
8. 11:00 ● BLM Travel Management Plan
9. 12:00 p.m. ● Lunch
10. 12:30 ● DOW Mitigation Formula
11. 1:30 ● Big Game 5-year Season Structure
12. 2:00 p.m. ● Adjourn
NOTE: This agenda is subject to change, including the addition of items up to 24 hours in advance or the deletion of items at any time. All times are approximate. Regular Meetings, Public Hearings, and Special Meetings are recorded and ACTION MAY TAKEN ON ANY ITEM. Work Sessions are not recorded and formal action cannot be taken. Two or more Gunnison County Commissioners may attend this meeting. For further information, contact the County Administration at 641-0248. If special accommodations are necessary per ADA, contact 641-0248 or TTY 641-3061 prior to the meeting.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of January 9, 2009. #010902
—AGENDA—
JANUARY 14, 2009
GUNNISON BASIN SAGE-GROUSE STRATEGIC COMMITTEE
GRAZING MANAGEMENT RESEARCH SUBCOMMITTEE
Blackstock Government Center Meeting Room
221 N. Wisconsin Street, Gunnison, CO
DATE: January 14, 2009
PLACE: Blackstock Government Center Meeting Room
221 N. Wisconsin Street
Gunnison, CO
1. 8:30 a.m. ● Work session – Gunnison Sage-grouse/Grazing Project Development
2. 3:00 p.m. ● Adjourn
NOTE: This agenda is subject to change, including the addition of items up to 24 hours in advance or the deletion of items at any time. All times are approximate. Regular Meetings, Public Hearings, and Special Meetings are recorded and ACTION MAY BE TAKEN ON ANY ITEM. Work Sessions are not recorded and formal action cannot be taken. Two or more Gunnison County Commissioners may attend this meeting. For further information, contact the County Administration at 641-0248. If special accommodations are necessary per ADA, contact 641-0248 or TTY 641-3061 prior to the meeting.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issues of January 9 and 16, 2009. #010905
Preliminary AGENDA
Friday, January 9, 2009
GUNNISON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
the Blackstock Government Center Meeting Room
at 221 N. Wisconsin St. IN Gunnison, CO
8:45 a.m. • Call to order; determine quorum
• Staff comments
• Unscheduled citizens: A brief period in which the public is invited to make general comments or ask questions of the Commission or Planning Staff about items which are not scheduled on the day’s agenda.
9 a.m. Review/possible action: Proposed amendments to Planning Commission Organization and Procedural Guidelines and recommendation for approval to Board of Commissioners.
The following items will be discussed in a general work session format; the only action to be taken will be direction from the Commission for the staff to prepare amendment language or other documents to discuss for action at a future Planning Commission meeting:
10:00 a.m. • Discussion of language/possible amendment of the Gunnison County Land Use Resolution’s locational and residential density standards (Sections 10-102.A and 10-103.A), exempting subdivisions with fewer than four residences.
• Discussion of language/possible amendment of the “adjacent parcels” language of the Land Use Resolution’s Residential Density standard (10-104.A.4), including the possibility of evaluating density of non-adjacent parcels in determining allowed densities of proposed subdivisions.
• Identification (and discussion as necessary) by Planning Commission members and/or staff of other areas of the Land Use Resolution that may require modification.
• Discussion about using matrices to construct Planning Commission Findings in Recommendation and Decision documents, summarizing each regulatory requirement, the evidence supporting a finding of compliance (including avoidance, minimization, and/or mitigation) or non-compliance, and the resultant finding
12 Noon Possible work-through lunch or lunch break and resumption of work session on the above-listed items, to be determined by the Commission as necessary.
Adjourn
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are conducted in the Blackstock Government Center Meeting Room at 221 N. Wisconsin St. in Gunnison, across the street from the Post Office. This is a preliminary agenda; agenda times may be changed by the staff up to 24 hours before the meeting date. If you are interested in a specific agenda item, you may want to call the Planning Department (641-0360) ahead of time to confirm its scheduled time. Anyone needing special accommodations, please contact the Planning Department before the meeting.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of January 9, 2009. #010904
—COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS—
The County Commissioners of Gunnison County
At the regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Gunnison County, held in the Commissioners’ Room in the Gunnison County Courthouse, the County Seat, on the 25th of November 2008, vouchers were approved and warrants ordered drawn on the accounts as follows:
01-General Fund 283,939.19
02-Road & Bridge 74,596.36
03-Social Services 36,437.39
10-Airport Operations 41,161.00
12-Sales Tax 263,741.50
25-Library 20,288.48
32-Sage Grouse Mitigation 4.93
34-Risk Management 16,995.02
43-Capital Expenditures 65617.28
50-Sewer Districts 16,776.76
51-Water District 12,947.35
52-Landfill 58,274.11
70-Housing Authority 8,081.97
72-Assisted Living 3,040.65
80-Internal Service-I 107,807.98
82-Internal Service-II 25,370.37
90-Internal Service-III 9,503.30
91-Local Marketing Dist 89,650.19
92-Transportation Dist 54,855.89
Total $1,189,089.72
**-MULTIPLE FUNDS
03-Delaware County Sheriff-Pr Svcs 150.00
03-Human Services Expense 3,158.44
3-Garfield Human Svcs-Travel 107.14
02-Black Canyon Hms-Drvway Prmt 75.00
25-Flying Petito Sisters-CD’s 100.00
01-M O’Reilly-Poll Worker 230.95
01-C Wilkins-Poll Worker 125.00
01-D Kuiper-Poll Worker 120.00
01-S Smith-Poll Worker 150.00
01-M Kaiser-Poll Worker 170.00
01-C Gonzales-Brito-Poll Worker 221.59
01-S Crittendon-Poll Worker 145.00
01-W Crittendon-Poll Worker 221.59
01-N Gruber-Poll Worker 145.00
01-M Montana-Poll Worker 145.00
01-N Eleeson-Poll Worker 230.95
01-A Puglisi-Poll Worker 145.00
01-V Jiganti-Poll Worker 145.00
01-S Reeves-Poll Worker 221.59
01-L Jagaciewski-Poll Worker 145.00
01-C Jackson-Poll Worker 145.00
01-P Amlin-Poll Worker 120.00
25-Bob Willey’s-Off Supp 75.00
25-Rijks Fam Gallery-Pr Svcs 40.50
03-Hilltop Comm Resource-H S Exp 1,250.00
01-Circle of Concern Consort-Pstg 22.58
01-L Goetz-Office Supp 14.00
01-Innocorp Ltd-Implementation 280.00
01-H D Smith-Pharmacy Supp 1,110.72
25-S Mirolli-Contract Temp Help 70.24
01-G Cowboys Rodeo Tm-Implement 150.00
01-Cheyenne Mtn Resort-PrevGrant2 176.00
01-Jack’s Astro Access-G Vly Observ 1,419.80
01-Helene Brown-Discret Spending 405.54
25-Grand Cty Lib Dist-Bks 22.98
25-Jefferson Cty Pub Lib-Bks 9.99
25-Silt Branch Lib-Bks 29.95
**-Chg Fd Finance-Postage 76.27
**-Chg Fd R&B-Postage 242.65
01-Chg Fd Pub Health-Postage 71.31
10-Chg Fd Airport-Meals 248.54
25-Chg Fd G Lib-Postage 272.65
25-Chg Fd CB Lib-Postage 144.90
25-Chg Fd Literacy-Postage 70.71
01-U S Post Office-Postage 612.88
52-West Lbr Supply 602.30
**-City of Gunn-Utilities 9,909.32
**-Paper Clip-Office Supplies 5,963.84
**-Xerox-Maint Contract 400.77
**-Sweitzer Oil-Fuel 36,307.78
**-Qwest-Telephone 2,060.82
01-Co Pub Health-Lab Svcs 1,417.00
01-G Vly Hospital-Cancer Control 704.41
**-Co Counties Inc-Dues & Meetings 1,725.00
01-Safeway-Prisoner Meals 229.53
**-B&B Printers-Office Supp 1,283.75
01-TDS Telecom-Telephone 110.53
**_G Country Pub-Advertising 20,479.64
**-G County Elect-Utilities 1,016.62
12-Town of CB-Sales Tax Redist 56,395.91
80-Opportunity Shop-Shop Supplies 21.00
**-Monty’s Auto-Parts 1,951.54
80-Hartman Bros-Shop Supplies 20.46
02-Quill Corp-Office Supp 111.38
03-G Cty Sheriff-Prof Svcs 13.50
01-West Pmt Ctr-Law Library 712.10
**-Fullmers Hdwe-Op Supplies 1,231.76
**-G Vly Fam Phys-H S Expenses 485.00
01-J Reinman-Travel 392.26
01-G Cty Treas-Treas Redemptions 293.02
80-Honnen Eq Co-Parts 114.56
80-G Glass-Flat-Shop Supplies 103.13
80-Holy Cross Energy-Utilities 38.82
80-Wagner Eq Co-Repairs 1,596.25
**-Delta Montrose Elect-Utilities 828.61
**-G Fam Med Ctr-Prof Svcs 2,930.00
03-Std Tire-HS Exp 60.00
01-Marios-Meals 228.67
**-Alsco-Laundry 301.61
**-Blue Mesa Lbr-Bldg Repair 257.53
80-Safety Kleen-Eq Rental 402.31
**-Jerry Greene-Engineering 9,955.00
80-Henry’s Radio-Eq Dola Grant 7.75
**-Sherwin-Williams-FBO Bldgs 282.65
80-Tomichi Tire-Tires 943.00
**-G Country Shopper-Advertising 900.44
**-Schmalz Const-Light Ind Park 32,016.92
01-Cattlemen’s Days 10,000.00
12-Town of Mt CB-Sales Tax Redist 4,050.04
**-West Slope Fire-Eq Repair 2,732.90
12-Town of Marble-Sales Tax Redist 876.72
01-A Dunbar-Poll Worker 145.00
80-L Partch-Cell Phone 45.00
43-J Stone-Cell Phone 150.00
01-E Harriman-Mail in Judge 570.00
01-B Baril-Poll Worker 145.00
01-L McLain-Poll Worker 192.12
01-G Metal Shop-Bldg Mtce 175.00
**-Rocky Mtn Hdwe-Bldg Mtce 47.92
03-Hinsdale County-Admin 761.60
**-City of Gunn Oth-Sales Tax Redist 127,758.50
80-Hanson Eq-Parts 99.48
01-K Simillion-Travel 58.97
80-Gunn Tire Co-Repairs 45.00
01-Gunn Cty Extension-Postage 590.32
01-K Haynes-Poll Worker 145.00
80-Interstate Batteries-Parts 728.60
01-Crystal Mtce-Op Supp 49.50
10-W Cranor-Cell Phone 75.00
25-CB & Mt CB Chamber-Dues 40.00
02-Fed Express-Postage 24.34
02-M Crosby-Cell Phone 45.00
**-Roaring Fork Vly Coop-Fuel 711.36
01-A Guerrieri-Poll Worker 150.00
03-J Miles-H S Expense 750.00
92-Alpine Express-Ground Trans 23,732.07
25-Am Lib Assoc-Advertising 329.20
25-Atlantic-Magazines 24.50
25-Mother Earth News-Magazines 14.95
25-Popular Photography-Magazines 12.00
80-North Fork Svc-Parts 150.26
10-K Lucas-Cell Phone 45.00
10-GMCO Corp-Crack Sealant 4,722.50
80-G Gravel&Earthmoving-Inv Gravel 58,709.81
**-J Roberts Mtr Wks-Capp Ins Claim 2,411.23
01-Gunn W Fed CU-Credit Union 11,086.16
01-Chg Fd Sheriff-Postage 27.12
80-Munro Supply-Parts 1,112.56
**-Co Health Dept Landfill-State Fees 6,293.73
01-R Corbett-Cell Phone 35.00
01-K Schupp-Poll Worker 150.00
10-D Fry-Cell Phone 35.00
01-Fuller Adv Product-WIC 284.00
10-Arnie Butler & Co-Prof Svcs 3,500.00
01-CB Nordic Council 2,774.66
01-S Dominguez-Meals 34.57
10-United Parcel-Postage 89.18
02-Michael A Collins-Pr Svcs 2,620.00
25-Bio Environs-Prof Svcs 545.00
80-Sunsource-Eq Dola Grant 767.35
01-D Baumgarten-Travel 251.55
80-CB True Value-Shop Supplies 23.47
52-KRW Consulting-Pr Svcs 3,836.42
25-High Country News-Magazines 84.00
01-C Dawson-Health Init Imp 117.51
**-Alpine Inn-Prof Svcs 287.00
01-Galls-Op Supp 1,201.26
10-Rental Svc Corp-Op Supplies 16.00
25-Perma Bound-Books 214.40
52-ACZ Laboratories-Pr Svcs 2,785.00
25-Ingram Lib Svcs 3,464.92
**-Tyler Tech-Software Subscript 7,709.82
01-Chematox Lab-Pr Svcs 17.50
01-F Shipley-Poll Worker 145.00
03-City of Gunn Parks-H S Expenses 280.00
01-WSC Mtn Rescue-SAR Op Costs 100.80
52-United Co-Transportation 80.00
02-Gunn Const-Rental Eq 542.00
51-Treatment Tech-Op Supp 1,776.00
01-K Medina-Op Supplies 47.34
01-Gunn Security-Bldg Mtce 106.50
01-K Coleman-Poll Worker 150.00
25-Cliggett & Assoc-Pr Svcs 323.00
51-Hach Co-Op Supp 138.32
01-Sysco Fd Svc-Prisoner Meals 4,797.37
**-Waste Mgt-Prof Svcs 36.89
82-J Guy-Travel 145.08
01-Verizon Wireless-Cell Phone 49.21
03-Berfield’s Stage Stop-H S Exp 321.00
**-Gunn Country Collision-Cap Ins 4,124.96
01-Boss-Rental Eq 37.70
10-Consolidated Elect Dist-Op Supp 279.38
01-Silver World Pub-Subscription 30.00
50-USA Blue Bk-Op Supplies 403.69
10-Sign Guys & Gal!-Sign Matls 124.00
70-Lacy Const-Prof Svcs 5,500.00
01-Office Mach Sales-Eq Mtce 158.00
**-Amerigas-Utilities 3,449.80
25-Landmark Audiobks-CD’s 20.00
01-Fam Supp Reg-Garnishees 215.00
01-Firebrant-Mtgs 100.74
03-Ikon Office Sol-Eq Mtce 313.77
01-Physicians Sales-Op Supp 226.16
**-Tire Dist Sys-Vehicle Mtce 6,337.04
02-S McCormick-Cell Phone 35.00
10-Superior Alarm-Eq Mtce 178.00
01-Keefe Supply-Prisoner Meals 134.66
10-J Devore-Cell Phone 45.00
01-G Cty Fire Prot-Op Supp 301.80
80-Universal Tractor-Parts 136.18
01-R Connaway-Poll Worker 145.00
01-C Damron-Mail in Judge 570.00
01-C Summers-Mail in Judge 570.00
01-M Johnson-Poll Worker 150.00
01-K Edstrom-Poll Worker 145.00
01-B Fitzpatrick-Poll Worker 230.95
82-Dell Marketing–Replacement Eq 14,779.50
**-Central Dist-Op Supp 1,558.88
**-Dove Graphics-Prof Svcs 1,286.97
10-CDOT Div of Aeronaut-Dues 552.10
10-Front Range Fire-Eq Mtce 926.25
10-Lohf Shaiman Jacobs-Pr Svcs 376.25
92-Charlier Associates-A/R 4,628.26
51-UNCC-Subscriptions 48.24
90-Co State Treas-Unemp Benefits 3,717.00
10-Westover Controls-Eq Mtce 822.50
80-Kwiki Tire-Repairs 20.00
80-Lighthouse-Parts 126.00
70-Nan McKay & Assoc-Prof Svcs 214.00
01-J Berry-Poll Worker 150.00
25-Recorded Books-Bks 31.00
01-J Kelley-Nurse Fam Ptnrship 342.52
01-D Calins-Poll Worker 145.00
01-R Calkins-Poll Worker 180.10
01-M Venturo-Mail in Judge 570.00
01-R Reed-PC Mtgs 375.00
**-Schmueser Gordon-Pr Svcs 12,179.65
01-Tom’s Electric Mtr Svc-Eq Mtce 312.06
01-J Starr-Travel 2,211.09
03-State Forms-Office Supp 70.30
12-Town of Pitkin-Sales Tax Redist 705.50
25-Sunset-Magazines 16.00
01-Long Bldg Tech-Eq Mtce 90.25
01-Henry Schein-Lab Svcs 958.25
01-S Morrill-Cell phone 75.00
03-Tenderfoot-H S Exp 700.00
01-Hart Intercivic-Off Supp 39,790.46
**-GL Computer Svc-Comp System 179.99
02-J Dot Barry-Prof Svcs 895.97
01-C Worrall-Meals 164.42
01-C Smith-Cell Phone 45.00
01-Co Fitness-H C Membership 690.00
01-Sprint-Long Distance 200.96
01-D Folowell-Travel 78.96
25-Organic Gardening-Magazines 23.96
01-Midwest Cancer Screen-Lab Svc 370.30
25-Taste of Home-Magazines 18.00
12-Wells Fargo Broker Svc-Lease 48,780.49
**-CB News-Advertising 7,159.42
01-M Burt-Co Tr Immig Grant 57.99
02-A Moores-Cell phone 45.00
**-Walmart-Office Supp 582.74
10-S Spitzmiller-Cell phone 105.00
**-Sullivan Green Seavy-Pr Svcs 14,753.83
**-Alpine Surveying-Prof Svcs 1,820.00
25-L Sego-Maint Contract 300.00
10-Firehouse – Magazine 29.95
01-Lexis-Nexis Courtlink-EFile 13.50
70-Mt CB Wtr & Sewer-Utilities 556.44
51-Evergreen Analytical-Lab Services 248.00
02-Co LTAP – Training 45.00
51-David Neff Design-Bldg Imp 8,204.00
01-D Purnell-Travel 39.78
01-Louis & Co-Eq & Furn 59.73
25-Girl’s Life-Magazines 9.95
82-WSC Computers-Sys S/W Subscr 850.00
01-AFLAC-Supplementary Policies 1,194.42
52-Bobcat of the Rockies-Equipment 40,066.49
25-New York Times-Magazines 88.30
**-R Brown-Travel 209.85
01-Curves for Women-Prev Grant 2 120.00
70-State Farm Ins-Miscellaneous 325.00
25-Paragon Comp-Eq Mtce 80.00
01-United Reprog Supp-Plat Mach 109.91
02-Bur of Alcohol, Tob-State Fees 100.00
01-Moore Wallace-Printing & Publish 579.43
01-Katie’s Cookery-Meals 271.69
01-WSC Copy Ctr-Office Supp 40.10
**-Atmos Energy-Utilities 8,648.70
70-CHFA-Int Pmt 421.16
**-Kroger-Nurturing Parent 1,524.67
25-Country-Magazines 14.98
02-Drug Testing-Prof Svcs 52.00
80-Conservancy Oil-Gas 582.17
25-Fox Higgins Transport-Pr Svcs 4,656.25
01-K Stewart-HCBS Grant Exp 28.67
02-J Brekke-Cell Phone 45.00
01-Charles D Jones Co-Eq Mtce 31.82
01-GMPCS Pers Comm-Sat Phone 134.67
**-Amerigas – Utilities 590.00
01-J Sunderlin-Poll Worker 1,894.38
**-N Stevenson – Travel 424.48
01-B Goldberg-Poll Worker 125.00
01-A Goldberg-Poll Worker 120.00
80-Delta Implement-Parts 983.04
01-R McDermott-Pr Svcs 150.00
10-Emb Sportswear-Op Supp 370.74
01-M Marks-Travel 307.71
01-CB Weekly-Prev Grant 2 36.50
01-N Am Weather-Cloud Seeding 8,500.00
01-N Lypps-PC Mtgs 375.00
92-Airplanners-Contract Temp Help 7,281.97
**-NGS American-Admin Fees 4,083.26
91-Gunn/CB Tourism-Contract Svcs 80,632.33
01-J Stevenson-Landscaping 400.00
01-Prescript Alternatives-Pharm Sup 53.00
70-Pitchfork-HOA Dues 64.80
**-Wells Fargo Cr Card-Travel 36,938.43
01-West’s Home Ctr-Op Supp 42.75
01-Write on-Prev Grant 2 180.00
03-M Semlow-Title XX Training 236.70
01-Globalstar-Sat Phone 109.29
02-Williams Ent-Dep Rd Permit 265.00
25-PC Photo-Magazines 26.97
01-Robbins Auction-Pr Svcs 350.00
10-Golden Eagle Trash-Bldg Mtce 209.25
01-W Elk Mtn Rescue-Srch&Rescue 49.28
50-Ind Chem Lab-Op Supp 1,693.48
01-OMB Police Supply-Op Supp 158.95
01-Off of Res Eff-DOLA-ORE Grant 3,559.48
01-C Watt-Poll Worker 125.00
01-MW Co MHC-Prisoner Medical 263.00
**-A&B Mech-Bldg Imp 10,737.88
01-S Oates-Prof Svcs 200.00
01-Cook’s-Op Supp 164.93
02-Skyline Steel & Metal-Culverts 2,109.60
91-Marble Tourism Assoc-Pass thru 9,011.00
01-T Bullock-Poll Worker 150.00
01-C Diani-Poll Worker 168.40
43-Hinsdale Cty Sheriff-Equipment 1,436.00
01-L White-Poll Worker 145.00
**-Drug Testing-Pr Svcs 1,696.00
10-K Biesemeyer-Op Supplies 43.26
01-V Archuleta-Poll Worker 225.00
01-D Maguire-Judge’s Trng School 25.00
01-J Greer-Poll Worker 150.00
01-R Maguire-Poll Worker 145.00
01-J Gray-Mail in Judge 570.00
01-T Long-Poll Worker 145.00
25-The Economist-Magazines 119.00
25-Nat Health-Magazines 11.97
72-Wells Fargo Bank-Pr & Int 3,040.65
25-Co Lib Consort-Prof Svcs 180.00
92-S Truex-Meals & Lodging 610.53
01-R&S Northeast-Pharm Supp 2,550.95
01-I Billick-PC Mtgs 375.00
80-Norstar Ind-Parts 312.23
01-D Wise-Retirement 2,191.61
**-AT&T Mobility-Cell Phone 352.06
82-Tuck Comm-Eq Mtce 1,540.50
01-Montrose Cty-Heal Initi Imp 2,456.63
**-Qwest BusinessSvc-Long Dist 802.74
01-J Junkman-Mail in Judge 570.00
01-Cochran Fish&Wildlife-Pr Svcs 6,550.00
**-Laudick Napa Auto-Parts 341.27
92-Truex Mgt Svc-Prof Svcs 5,000.00
01-H Channell-Cell Phone 35.00
01-WSC-Meetings 295.00
01-Emp Sec Dept-Garnishees 170.00
01-COVA-Dues & Mtgs 50.00
01-J Cochran-Meals 130.03
51-City of GJ-Lab Svcs 122.80
01-R Karas-PC Mtgs 595.00
01-Brush Creek Airport-Deposits 26,073.42
03-M Cheever-Cell Phone 45.00
01-Sage Resources-Pr Svcs 4,083.02
01-Bank of America-Garnishees 695.72
01-H McClow-Poll Worker 170.00
**-Alice Pierotti-Training 1,170.00
01-P Gery-Poll Worker 150.00
01-L Holgate-Poll Worker 221.59
01-T&A Enterprises-Janitorial Svcs 4,100.00
01-Alpine Cleaning-Janitorial Svcs 4,900.00
01-C Wilson-Poll Worker 145.00
01-Montrose Mem Hosp-Autopsy 750.00
80-Fastenal Ind-Shop Supp 215.52
10-Time Warner Cable-Utilities 69.95
25-K McNamara-Training 1,000.00
43-Marriott Pueblo-W Slope Hazmat 18,648.45
01-OMNI Institute-Implementation 2,342.55
51-Water Treatment Chem-Op Supp 746.43
01-D Owen-PC Mtgs 125.00
01-T Rijks-Poll Worker 145.00
03-Energy Outreach Co-Enrgy Assist 1,952.38
03-W Slope Casa-Title XX Trng 1,100.00
01-K McFarland-Travel 237.51
92-Comm Banks of Co-Bank Fee 650.00
01-J Messner-PC Mtgs 375.00
01-M Birnie-Cell Phone 89.50
03-R Starnes-Travel 210.31
82-Mitchell & Co-Pr Svcs 400.50
25-Mothering-Magazines 22.95
**-W Slope Mtce-Prof Svcs 880.00
03-J Mason-Cell Phone 45.00
01-Bayer Heathcare-Pharm Supp 0.72
01-S Lumb-PC Mtgs 375.00
03-L Oltmann-Travel 722.94
03-Atmos Energy-H S Expense 154.01
01-Griffith Ctrs-Pr Svcs 919.77
01-G Howard-HCBS Grant Exp 22.82
10-Stampede Pest&Wd-Ranch R&M 981.78
**-Roshambo-Office Supp 561.75
01-Accurint-Software Subscriptions 30.00
52-Dish Network-Rental Eq 22.01
01-FNC-Invest Commissions/fees 560.96
25-Audubon-Magazines 20.00
90-Lincoln Nat’l-Life Ins Premiums 1,666.44
01-Techno Ply-Op Supplies 1,893.48
01-Main St Clinic-Light Program Exp 50.00
51-Gunn Shipping-Postage 76.90
01-M Mugglestone-Pr Svcs 2,295.42
03-Screen Works-Pr Svcs 160.00
90-ACE-USA-Life Ins Premiums 258.30
25-Barker Rinker Seacat-Pr Svcs 1,760.00
10-C Cadwell-Cell Phone 35.00
01-Facility Solutions-Bldg Mtce 12.56
10-K Gant-Cell Phone 35.00
10-Siemens Airfield Sol-Airfield Mtce 168.68
01-Staples-Off Supp 41.13
80-GJ Peterbilt – Parts 1,113.88
52-Toxco-Hazardous Waste Collect 266.00
03-S Ruble-Pr Svcs 7,548.20
01-J Diani-Poll Worker 225.00
01-G Davidson-Poll Worker 120.00
01-P Beach-Poll Worker 238.60
01-D Beach-Poll Worker 145.00
01-A Heller-Poll Worker 150.00
01-T Johnson-Poll Worker 145.00
01-S Stiles-Judge’s Trng School 175.00
10-Vericom Computers-Equipment 1,395.00
82-R&B Office Svcs-Sys S/W Subscr 1,296.00
01-Elk Mtn Planning Grp-Dola Ore 750.00
25-Donna Ford-Contract Temp Help 2,300.00
03-D Delany-Travel 760.21
03-C Gonzalez-Travel 19.38
70-Resident Check-Pr Svcs 80.00
03-M Call-Pr Svcs 300.00
01-N Salemme-Nurt Parent Exp 160.54
03-J Grant-Travel 307.03
80-Montrose Ford-Parts 628.96
01-Senter, Goldfarb-Pr Svcs 1,054.00
25-Southwest Art-Magazines 27.00
**-San Juan Training-Training 1,412.04
01-CPR Savers-Op Supp 638.50
01-L Brothers Photography-Pr Svcs 405.00
01-A-B&C Enterprises-Off Supp 68.88
01-Park Cty Sheriff-Prisoner Housing 1,800.00
43-Blueprint Networks-Const Costs 2,867.50
01-L Brown-Homemaker Grant 32.18
01-J Osborne-Prisoner Medical 220.00
01-P Sterling-Poll Worker 145.00
01-L Patin-Poll Worker 150.00
01-C Elze-Poll Worker 1,267.00
25-CES Electrical-Eq Mtce 560.22
03-Montrose Oral & Maxill-H S Exp 800.00
03-A & A Apiary-Dues 40.00
03-R Haga-Travel 687.80
03-Huerfano Cty Sheriff-Pr Svcs 30.00
01-Laureli Café-Meals 243.75
01-Arrowhead Trails-Economic Devt 2,500.00
43-Transport Tech-W Slope Hazmat 33,500.00
01-K Gazunis-Discret Spending 330.15
43-W Elk SAR-Dow Grant Passthru 2,494.40
01-R Lyon-Emp Fd 100.00
01-Chg Fd Sheriff-Postage 11.40
01-Fortney Refrigeration-Op Supp 1,814.15
02-G A Western-Const 60,969.44
01-Microflex-Op Supp 191.80
**-Paetec-Phone 566.26
Total $1,189,089.72
The above and foregoing is a condensed statement of the Commissioners’ Proceedings at the regular meeting held in the Commissioners’ Room in the County Courthouse in Gunnison, Colorado on the 25th of November, 2008. A. D.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of January 9, 2009. #010903
—AGENDA—
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
GUNNISON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
the Commissioner’s Meeting Room at the Courthouse
• Swearing In of Elected Officials
• Ratification of Annual Board Reorganization Decisions Made on January 6, 2009
• Staff Luncheon; Finance and Personnel Departments; Palisades Restaurant
• Ranchland Initiative
• GMU 54 Limited Area Discussion
• Visitor; Western Regional EMS Council Representative Robyn Funk; Program Discussion.
NOTE: This is a list of items tentatively scheduled for the Commissioners’ agenda. Items may be added up to 24 hours prior to the meeting, or deleted at any time. A final agenda will be prepared after the publication deadline for the newspaper. For further information or confirmation of specific times on the agenda, please contact the County Administration Office at 641-0248.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of January 9, 2009. #010908
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Impressions of the mining guy…
With the opportunity two weeks ago to meet with the chief executive of the Thompson Creek Metals Company, I thought it only fair to jot down a few impressions.
Kevin Loughrey is smart. You don’t get to be the CEO of a major worldwide mining company without being smart—and charming. By the end of my conversation, I thought he could have had Sue Navy signing a petition of support for a mine. To say the guy is smooth is an understatement. He’s a salesman. And a pretty good one. Damn it.
I had half hoped he’d come in and just start spewing about how a mine is good for the economy but there’s a small price to be paid. He could have said it might screw up the water a tad and pollute the air a tich and turn just another mountain into a beautiful pile of rubble one rock at a time but it would all be worth it for the economy. He didn’t. Mine guys are different in the 21st century. He didn’t use the term “tree-hugger” once.
To hear him talk, all the mine will do is be close to invisible except when paying the local tax bill, which will be huge. I got the impression from Mr. Loughrey that Thompson Creek Metals Company will come in, drop a wad of cash into our collective pockets and no one will know they were ever here. Snake oil? Perhaps. But it doesn’t matter that much. Just the concept of a mine and recreation don’t mesh.
He asked me to keep an open mind. Okay.
But he also implied he understands his company will have to prove everything they claim they’ll do before they do it. You betcha. Welcome to the valley.
When he talked about how communities where Thompson Creek has a mine worry about the mine shutting down and leaving… as opposed to worrying about them coming… I certainly understand that. Communities change with a mine. To bring in 200 or 400 or 600 jobs dependent on mining, it is of course worrisome when a mine leaves.
There it is, though. The traditional profile of a mining community, including the old Crested Butte, isn’t hard to see. The term “Boom and Bust” is fairly common when applied to mining towns. Loughrey predicts this mine could have a life of six decades. There will be some times in those years that are busier than others.
Boom and Bust.
Last year the folks in Leadville probably felt a boom in their hearts when it was announced the Climax molybdenum mine would ramp up production. Those same people had to feel the bust in their soul just this past Monday when the mine’s owner laid off people and postponed that mine because the price of moly has plunged to $12 a pound.
This community has chosen to go in the direction of tourism to escape some of that boom and bust. While not totally steady, as we’ll probably see this season, a tourism economy doesn’t have the traditional wild swings of mining.
At times Loughrey seemed to diss second-home owners in the valley. Now, let’s not forget that those are the people who provide a lot of depth and money to Crested Butte. At least the current Crested Butte.
He’s not saying a lot that we haven’t heard before and I think most people who have chosen to live here understand that a tourist and second-home economy might not be perfect… but it’s pretty darn sweet most of the time and overall is healthier than a mine economy.
The worm on Mr. Loughrey’s hook is money.
More jobs. Different jobs. An increase in the tax base. Lower power bills. It’s a strong argument for some in a tough economic climate. I’m not sure he understands that a lot of people live here not for the money but for the place. And if the place changes too much too fast, what’s the point?
I went to school in southeastern Ohio. Mining country. I met mining families and became familiar with the mining communities next door. Good people and places. But the change to this valley would be huge. It is that change that is the problem. It’s not about the money or the people but the choice.
There are mining towns to move to now and looking at the Thompson Creek website, they aren’t places many of us would choose to live. Crested Butte in 2008 is a resort… by choice and by design. And just the idea of a mine at the resort probably keeps some people from coming here. It hurts the economic model that those people who have chosen to live here have spent years to mold.
Based on what Mr. Loughrey said last week, I anticipate his company to be in the mix here for a while. When he says they have to prove every positive impact of a potential mine, I agree. And he’s right about this community… Those living here won’t take what he says “on faith.” One other thing is likely as well—the process will not be short. It will be up to every one of us, whether for or against the proposed new use of Red Lady, to hold Mr. Loughrey and his company to that promise of proof for the duration.
I heard what Kevin Loughrey said: Thompson Creek is not afraid to be held to a very high standard of proof.
Now, hopefully my first impression is right… and he really is smart. Smart enough to understand that even the highest standards of proof may not be enough in this case.
Gunnison Legals
—IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4—
STATE OF COLORADO
TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID
WATER DIVISION NO. 4
Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of August 2008.
The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows:
CASE NO. 08CW99 (REL NO. 97CW92) Gunnison County, Gunnison River, Water District No. 4, Applicant: Saddle Ridge Ranch Estates Water Company, c/o Wilderson, O’Hayre, Dawson & Norris, P.C., 120 North Taylor – P.O. Box 179, Gunnison, Colorado 81230, (970) 641-3326; Type of Application: Application to Make Absolute in Part and For Finding of Reasonable Diligence in Part; Name of Structures: Saddle Ridge No. 5 Well, Saddle Ridge No. 7 Well, Saddle Ridge Pond and Meridian Ditch Supplement; Location: Saddle Ridge No, 5 Well is located SW1/4SE1/4 Section 35, Township 13 South, Range 86 West, 6th P.M. at a point bearing 526 feet from the South Section Line and 2544 feet from the East Section Line of Section 35; Saddle Ridge No. 7 Well is located SW1/4SE1/4, Section 35, Township 13 South, Range 86 West, 6th P.M. at a point bearing 550 feet from the South Section Line and 2326 feet from the East Section line of Section 35; The Saddle Ridge Pond is located at a point whence the Northeast corner of Section 27, Township 13 South, Ranch 86 West, 6th P.M. bears South 71°7’ East 3130 feet. The dam outlet point for the pond is in the NE¼NW ¼ Section 35, T 13 S, R 86 W, 6th P.M. at a point bearing 100 feet from the North Section Line and 2,500 feet, and The Meridian Ditch Supplement will divert at the point of diversion decreed to the Meridian Ditch, Ditch No. 226 in old Water District 59, as described below. The decreed point of diversion of the Meridian Ditch is on the right bank of the Washington Gulch Creek, a tributary to the Slate River, a tributary of the Gunnison River, at a point at whence the Northeast corner of Section 27, Township 13 South, Ranch 86 West, 6th P.M. bears South 71°7’ East 3130 feet. Drainage Basin: Slate River, a tributary of the East River, a tributary of the Gunnison River. Quantity: 39 gallons per minute for the Saddle Ridge No. 5 Well and 52 gallons per minute for the Saddle Ridge No. 7 Well; Saddle Ridge Pond is 4.0 acre feet and the Meridian Ditch Supplement is 0.25 c.f.s; Appropriation date: Saddle Ridge No. 5 Well and Saddle Ridge No. 7 Well is May 16, 1999, Saddle Ridge Pond and Meridian Ditch Supplement is June 3, 1997; Use: Saddle Ridge No. 5 Well and Saddle Ridge No. 7 Well are used for in-house domestic purposes on each of the 18 lots and Equestrian Center, and by livestock within the Equestrian Center. Outside of SRRE, water will be used for in-house domestic purposes only on up to 20 residences; Saddle Ridge Pond is used for recreation, livestock watering, and augmentation purposes; Meridian Ditch Supplement is used to fill the Saddle Ridge Pond. Type of Structures: Wells, Pond, Ditch. Other: Applicant requests an absolute water right in part and a finding of reasonable diligence. The Application sets forth the actions taken toward the completion of appropriation and application of water to beneficial use as conditionally decreed. GUNNISON COUNTY.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of October 2008, to file with the Water Clerk, in quadruplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www.courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk, Water Division 4, 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A, Montrose, CO 81401
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091916
—PRELIMINARY AGENDA—
Friday, September 19, 2008
GUNNISON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
8:00 a.m. • Call to order; determine quorum
8:05 a.m. Leave for Site Visit
9:30 a.m. Bear Ranch Site Visit, site visit/no action, request for the construction of a road to provide access to 17 – 35-acres tracts, located approximately 4.5 miles east of State Highway 133, north of County Road 12 (Kebler Pass)
Lunch
The Planning Commission will meet in the Crested Butte Town Council Chambers. Crested Butte Town Hall, 207 Maroon Avenue, Crested Butte, CO
1:45 p.m. • Call to order; determine quorum
• Unscheduled citizens: A brief period in which the public is invited to make general comments or ask questions of the Commission or Planning Staff about items which are not scheduled on the day’s agenda.
THE RIVERLAND INDUSTRIAL PARK JOINT PUBLIC HEARING HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THE APPLICANT HAS WITHDRAWN THE APPLICATION
2:00 p.m. Johnny Biggers, work session/no action, construction of a duplex; request for variance to the inner restrictive buffer setback adjacent to a wetland, in compliance with Section 11-107: Protection of Water Quality
3:00 p.m. Michalek Subdivision, joint public hearing/no action, request for subdivision of 3.18-acres into 2 single-family lots, located approx. 6 miles north of the City of Gunnison, east of the Gunnison River
4:10 p.m. Johnny Biggers, site visit/no action, construction of a duplex; request for variance to the inner restrictive buffer setback adjacent to a wetland, in compliance with Section 11-107: Protection of Water Quality
Adjourn
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are conducted in the Blackstock Government Center Meeting Room at 221 N. Wisconsin St. in Gunnison, across the street from the Post Office. This is a preliminary agenda; agenda times may be changed by the staff up to 24 hours before the meeting date. If you are interested in a specific agenda item; you may want to call the Planning Department (641-0360) ahead of time to confirm its scheduled time. Anyone needing special accommodations please contact the Planning Department before the meeting.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091913
—IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4—
STATE OF COLORADO
TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID
WATER DIVISION NO. 4
Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of August 2008.
The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows:
CASE NO. 08CW90 (REL 02CW14) Gunnison County, Gunnison River, Water District No. 4, Applicant: Crested Butte. LLC., a Colorado limited liability company, c/o Wilderson, O’Hayre, Dawson & Norris, P.C., 120 North Taylor – P.O. Box 179, Gunnison, Colorado 81230, (970) 641-3326 and United States of America, c/o David W. Gelhert, Natural Resources Section, Department of Justice, 999-18th Street, Suite 945, Denver, CO 80202, (303) 312-7352; Type of Application: Application to Make Absolute in Part and For Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Name of Structure: Crested Butte Ski Area Snowmaking System. Location: At a point on the right bank of the East River from whence the Southwest corner of Section 13, Township 13 South, Range 86 West, 6th P.M., bears South 61 E 31’28” West a distance of 3959 feet. Drainage Basin: The East River, a tributary of the Gunnison River. Quantity/Appropriation date/Use: 6.0 c.f.s./ March 25, 1981/ Artificial snowmaking . Type of Structure: Artificial snowmaking system; Other: Applicants request the entry of a decree making absolute an additional 1.25 c.f.s of the 1.45 c.f.s. previously decreed to the Applicant United States of America as a conditional water right (Following the grant of this 1.25 c.f.s. as absolute, there will be a total of 5.8 c.f.s. decreed absolute by these applications, with 1.2 c.f.s. owned by Applicant Crested Butte Mountain Resort, Inc. and 4.6 c.f.s. owned by the United States). Applicants further request the entry of a decree to have the remaining .2 c.f.s. previously decreed to the United States as a conditional water right be continued on a conditional status and sets forth the actions taken toward the completion of appropriation and application of water to beneficial use as conditionally decreed. GUNNISON COUNTY.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of October 2008, to file with the Water Clerk, in quadruplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www.courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk, Water Division 4, 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A, Montrose, CO 81401
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091914
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4
STATE OF COLORADO
TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID
WATER DIVISION NO. 4
Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of August 2008.
The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows:
CASE NO. 08CW97 (REL NO. 01CW256) Gunnison County, Gunnison River, Water District No. 4, Applicant: James Roy Alexander and Rosemary Alexander, c/o Wilderson, O’Hayre, Dawson & Norris P.C., 120 North Taylor – P.O. Box 179, Gunnison, Colorado 81230, (970) 641-3326; Type of Application: Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence; Name of Structure: Alexander Spring. Location: Spring is located in the NE1/4NE1/4SW1/4 of Section 33, Township 48 North, Range 1 East, N.M.P.M. 2652 feet from the East line and 2278 feet from the South Line of Section 33. Drainage Basin: An unnamed tributary of Tomichi Creek. Quantity: 0.25 c.f.s.; Appropriation date: Approximately June, 1993; Use: Domestic and irrigation of ten acres. Type of Structure: Spring. The application contains a summary of the efforts taken towards the completion of this appropriation. GUNNISON COUNTY.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of October 2008, to file with the Water Clerk, in quadruplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www.courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk, Water Division 4, 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A, Montrose, CO 81401
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091916
—NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING—
CONCERNING A PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO THE GUNNISON COUNTY LAND USE RESOLUTION
HEARING DATE, TIME AND LOCATION: The Gunnison County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2008 at 8:50 A.M. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room, 2nd Floor, Gunnison County Courthouse, 200 E. Virginia Gunnison, Colorado, to hear public comment concerning a proposed amendment to the Gunnison County Land Use Resolution.
PROPOSAL: The Gunnison County Planning Commission has recommended amendment of Section 3-105: Withdrawn and Inactive Applications, of the Gunnison County Land Use Resolution; the amendment would clarify that additional information regarding an application for a Land Use Change Permit must be submitted within six months after it is requested by the Planning Department, Planning Commission or Board of Commissioners.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Interested persons are invited to submit oral or written comments at the hearing, or to submit written comments by FAX (970) 641-8585, or by letter (to the County Planning Department, 221 N. Wisconsin, Suite D, Gunnison, CO 81230), so long as they are received by 5 p.m. the afternoon before the date of the meeting so that they may be submitted for the public record during the hearing. A copy of the proposed amendment is available in the County Planning Department, 221 N. Wisconsin, Suite D, Gunnison, CO; additional information may be obtained by calling the Planning Department (970) 641-0360.
ADA ACCOMMODATIONS: Anyone needing special accommodations as determined by the American Disabilities Act may contact the Planning Department prior to the day of the hearing.
/s/ Joanne Williams, Director of Planning
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091904
MEETING NOTICE
GUNNISON BASIN SAGE-GROUSE STRATEGIC COMMITTEE
GRAZING MANAGEMENT RESEARCH SUBCOMMITTEE
DATE: Thursday, September 25, 2008
TIME: 9:30 am
PLACE: Gunnison County Commissioners’ Meeting Room
This meeting is open to the public.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091905
—Upcoming Agenda Items—
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
GUNNISON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Meeting to be held in the Commissioner’s
Meeting Room at the Courthouse
• Warrants and Transfers
• Monthly Treasurer’s Report
NOTE: This is a list of items tentatively scheduled for the Commissioners’ agenda. Items may be added up to 24 hours prior to the meeting, or deleted at any time. A final agenda will be prepared after the publication deadline for the newspaper. For further information or confirmation of specific times on the agenda, please contact the County Administration Office at 641-0248.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091903
—IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4—
STATE OF COLORADO
TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4
Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of August 2008.
The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows:
AMENDED/CORRECTED:
CASE NO. 07CW116 Applicant: Murdie Homeowners Association/David Vanderhoofven, 6976 Robb Street, Arvada, CO 80004. Amended Application for Ground Water Right, Surface Water Right, Storage Right, and Approval for Plan for Augmentation. Background: The Murdie Subdivision is situated in the Taylor Park area at an elevation of approximately 9580 feet, more specifically located in the NE1/4 of the NE1/4, Section 22, T14S, R82W, 6th PM Gunnison County, CO. The Murdie Subdivision was originally platted by its developers in 1967 containing a total of 42 individual lots limited to 41 individual dwellings. The Murdie Subdivision has historically been a seasonal use property with vacation cabins until recent years where a portion of lot owners have chosen to reside or vacation there on a year round basis. It has derived its water supply from the Multhup Pipeline, Priority no. 657, adjudication date of October 28, 1965, case no. W-73, with an appropriation date of July 15, 1964. The pipeline is decreed for the amount of 0.08 c.f.s. for stock and domestic purposes. The Multhup Pipeline is located from whence the W1/4 corner of Section 23, T14S, R82W, 6th PM bears North 8°07” West, a distance of 2914.7 feet. (367890, 4296672). The Multhup Pipeline, Priority no. 657 in the amount of 0.08 c.f.s., consists of a combination of a two and three in pipeline running a distance, from its point of diversion to the Murdie Subdivision storage tank, (absolute decree for the storage of 0.0614 acre-feet, case no. 85CW220), approximately 1 mile. The pipeline drops down from its point of diversion to a point on Willow Creek where it supports a termination point with a shut-off valve and can be released directly into Willow Creek when not in use by the subdivision. The water is turned on in May, depending on weather conditions, to serve the subdivision and shut off in mid October. The operation of the pipeline to the subdivision is controlled by climatic conditions based on the high elevation of the pipeline and subdivision. The infrastructure located within the Murdie Subdivision is placed at an approximate depth of 1.5 feet where operation of the water system is not possible due to the frost level, which exists in the range of 6 to 8 feet below ground surface. Several homeowners who reside or vacation there on a year round basin have opted to drill individual wells based on the Pre. ’72 status of the Murdie Subdivision as no other water source is available during winter months. The applicants are seeking a plan of augmentation for the purpose of drilling a community well to serve the subdivision replacing depletions from the Murdie Pond. Water from the Multhup Pipeline was recently cited by the State Department of Health as being unsafe for human consumption and the Murdie H.O.A. is required to remedy the situation. After detailed research, and considering the condition and length of the pipeline, the association made the decision to drill a well and operate the water system with the same infrastructure that is currently in place within the subdivision. The applicants acknowledge the need for a year round augmentation plan for future purposes, however, for now and for an indefinite time in the future, the subdivision will only be able to use the well during the same time frame as the Multhup Pipeline. Given this, the applicants wish to keep the option open to allow for homeowners who choose to use the cabins during the winter months to have the ability to apply for and obtain an individual on-lot well. Owner of land on which the well will be located: The Murdie Well will be located on Lot 8, Blk, 3 of the Murdie Subdivision. Owner is identified as Clarence D. Taylor ET AL, 202 Broken Arrow Dr., Sun City West, AZ 85375. Owner has been notified by the “jdf290 1/06, Certificate of Notice” within 10 days after filing the application according to statute. Application for a Ground Water Right: Murdie Well – NE1/4NE1/4 of Section 22, T14S, R82W, 6th PM. 100 feet from the north section line and 100 feet from the east section line. Source: Willow Creek, tributary to the Taylor River, tributary to the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 08/31/2007. Amount Claimed: 20 g.p.m or 0.044 cfs conditional and an annual appropriation not to exceed 16.08 acre-feet for use in up to 41 single-family dwellings most of which are used on a seasonal basis, and there exists 24 valid wells or well permits in place at present. Application for Storage Right: Murdie Pond – SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 22, T14S, R82W, 6th PM. 2,550 feet from the north section line and 1,382 feet from the east section line. Source: Murdie Pond will be filled in priority by the Multhup Pipeline, Priority no. 657, adjudication date of October 28, 1965, case no. W-73, with an appropriation date of July 15, 1964. The pipeline is decreed for the amount of 0.08 c.f.s. for stock and domestic purposes. The Multhup Pipeline is located from whence the W1/4 corner of Section 23, T14S, R82W, 6th PM, bears North 8°07” West a distance of 2914.7 feet. The Multhup Pipeline is tributary to Willow Creek, tributary to Taylor River, tributary to the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 06/10/2008. Amount Claimed: 3.829 acre-feet conditional for augmentation purposes for the Murdie Well. Application for Surface Water Right Adding New Uses on the Existing Multhup Pipeline: Multhup Pipeline, Priority no. 657, adjudication date of October 28, 1965, case no. W-73. With an appropriation date of July 15, 1964. The pipeline is decreed for the amount of 0.08 c.f.s. for stock and domestic purposes. The Multhup Pipeline is located from whence the W1/4 corner of Section 23, T14S, R82W, 6th PM, bears North 8°07”, West a distance of 2914.7 feet. Applicant seeks to add new conditional and absolute uses to the Multhup Pipeline, however, does not seek to enlarge the existing pipeline. Source: The Multhup Pipeline is tributary to Willow Creek, tributary to Taylor River tributary, to the Gunnison River. Use: Applicant seeks a conditional decree to fill the Murdie Pond in priority in addition to the existing domestic and stock of original decree in the amount of 0.08 c.f.s. Applicant does not seek to increase the amount of the existing decree. Appropriation Date: 06/10/2008. Adjudication Date: 12/31/2008. Applicant seeks an absolute decree for the irrigation to water up to 4 acres of lawn and garden within the subdivision. A portion of the lot owners have historically used the Multhup Pipeline, as evidenced by the association’s minutes, to irrigate their lawns. Date of Appropriation: 12/31/1986. Adjudication Date: 12/31/2008. Applicant seeks an absolute decree for fire protection. Date of Appropriation: 06/10/2008. Adjudication Date: 12/31/2008. Application for Approval of Plan for Augmentation: Name of Water Rights to be Augmented: This Plan of Augmentation will augment for all otherwise out-of-priority depletions from the Murdie Well and evaporative loss from the Murdie Pond. Plan Assumptions and Source Data: Applicant has made the following assumptions in the development of his plan for augmentation, which are based upon a report, included and made part of this application. The demand for each residence is estimated to be 100 gallons per day (gpd) per person for a three and one-half person household. The in-house demand for each has been calculated to average 0.033 acre-feet per month and total 0.40 acre-feet per year. The total demand for 41 residences will be 1.34 acre-feet per month or 16.08 acre-feet per year. Wastewater for dwellings is or will be treated by individual Disposal systems (ISDS). In-house depletions are estimated to be 10% of demand and have been calculated to average 0.134 acre-feet per month and a total 1.608 acre-feet per year for the 41 residential lots. Total Water Depletions from the Murdie Well have been calculated to be 1.608 acre-feet per year. Note that these are conservative calculations as the proposed Murdie Well will only operate from May through mid October and several lot owners have individual household-use only wells already in place. Applicant has sent to each lot and/or well owner within 600 feet, notice of its intent to file subject plan for augmentation. Copies of these notices, attached Exhibit “A” are attached and on file with the Water Court. Potential Call. Applicant realizes that calls upon Applicant’s diversions might arise on any stream reaches downstream of Applicant’s diversions. Statement of Plan for Augmentation. Augmentation for the Murdie Well serving domestic use for the 41 residential dwellings on the applicant’s property will be provided for by releases from the Murdie Pond decreed for a storage amount of 3.829 acre-feet with an appropriation date of June 10, 2008. A piped outlet directly into Willow Creek by way of an existing channel will make releases from the Murdie Pond available on a year round basis as needed for any senior calls downstream. The total consumptive use for the domestic use has been calculated to be 16.08 acre-feet for their total depletions, and 1.792 acre-feet for year round evaporative loss of the Murdie Pond, and 0.17 (5%) acre-feet in transit loss from the Murdie Pond outlet to Willow Creek, resulting in total annual depletions of 3.569 acre-feet. The applicant acknowledges that augmentation water will be solely for applicant’s use. Applicant has entered into a contract with the Upper Gunnison Water Conservancy District to purchase two acre-feet of water for out of priority depletions in the event of a Gunnison Tunnel call or a Redlands Power Canal call.
The following chart sets forth a summary of the augmentation plan:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
Household use 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 16.08
Demand ( 41
Residences)
Household use 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 16.08
Consumption/
Depletions (41
Residences)
Murdie Pond 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 .278 347 .363 .293 .251 .169 0.09 0.00 1.791
Evaporation
.775 surface
Acres
5% transit loss .0067 .0067 .0067 .0067.021 .024 .025 .021 .019 .015 .011.0067 .170
From pond
Outlet to
Willow Creek
Total
Depletions 134 .134 .134 .134 .412 .481 .497 .427 .385 .303 .224 .134 3.569
Above 9000 feet Town name Total Annual Evap. In inches Total Annual Effective Precip
Taylor Park 34.750 0
Surface Acreage 0.775
Month Total Monthly Total Effective Monthly Evap. Monthly Evap Net Evap Net Evap
Precipitation Precipitation Inches Dist. Inches acre-feet
Jan 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Feb 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Mar 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Apr 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
May 0.000 5.386 0.155 5.386 0.278
Jun 0.000 6.603 0.190 6.603 0.347
Jul 0.000 7.000 0.200 7.000 0.363
Aug 0.000 5.600 0.160 5.600 0.293
Sep 0.000 4.865 0.140 4.865 0.251
Oct 0.000 3.128 0.090 3.128 0.169
Nov 0.000 1.738 0.050 1.738 0.090
Dec 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Annual
Totals 0.000 0.000 34.319 0.985 34.319 1.791
*Annual Evaporation umbers from DWR
MONTROSE COUNTY.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of October 2008, to file with the Water Clerk, in quadruplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www.courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk, Water Division 4, 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A, Montrose, CO 81401
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091918
—COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS 8/19/08—
Gunnison County, COlorado
At the regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Gunnison County, held in the Commissioners’ Room in the Gunnison County Courthouse, the County Seat, on the 19th of August, 2008, vouchers were approved and warrants ordered drawn on the accounts as follows:
01-General Fund 159,438.14
02-Road & Bridge 399,464.68
03-Social Services 19,312.72
10-Airport Operations 53,544.14
12-Sales Tax 11,300.27
25-Library 12,162.38
30-Mosquito District 12,076.50
34-Risk Management 9,905.00
41-Airport Construction 113,169.61
43-Capital Expenditures 150,744.39
50-Sewer Districts 35,435.23
51-Water District 9,851.80
52-Landfill 10,009.75
70-Housing Authority 4,880.93
72-Assisted Living 3,040.65
80-Internal Service-I 146,615.66
82-Internal Service-II 12,467.27
90-Internal Service-III 10,839.87
91-Local Marketing Dist 89,585.47
92-Transportation Dist 82,807.45
Total $1,346,651.91
**-MULTIPLE FUNDS
90-Refund Health Premium 28.09
01-Natl Rifle Assn-Dues 25.00
01-Dr Allan Wallis-Training 800.00
01-City of Centennial CCCMA-Meals 57.00
25-Wilkinson Library – Books 40.00
01-Wright Ranch-LUC Fee Refund 3,075.00
25-N Russell-Contract Temp Help 35.00
02-Benchmark Homebldrs-Refund 75.00
01-Co Bright Beginnings 6.25
**-Glenn Michel-Dup Pmt Refund 125.00
01-Thera Com-Pharm Supp 346.15
03-Comfort Inn-Prof Svcs 98.86
25-Fairfield Inn – Travel 220.00
03-Ramada Inn-Travel 324.00
01-Chg Fd Pub Health-Postage 21.81
10-Chg Fd Airport-Op Supp 27.45
**-Chg Fd Literacy-Programming 47.06
01-U S Postoffice-Postage 427.09
**-Western Lbr Supp-Bldg Mtce 953.75
**-City of Gunn-Utilities 11,880.05
82-Pitney Bowes-Op Supp 436.73
**-Paper Clip-Office Supplies 4,914.65
**-Xerox-Photocopies 617.68
**-Sweitzer Oil-Fuel 37,549.69
**-Qwest-Telephone 1,925.52
**-Co Dept of Pub Health-Lab Svcs 1,312.01
**-Gunn Vly Hosp-H S Expense 654.03
01-Safeway-Prisoner Meals 106.29
01-B&B Printers-Op Supp 69.00
**-TDS Telecom-Long Dist 269.40
**-Gunn Ctry Pub-Advertising 2,386.76
**-Gunn Cty Elect-Utilities 535.85
01-Town of CB – Books 10.00
**-Monty’s Auto – Parts 2,275.92
80-MHC Kenworth – Equip 3,166.19
80-Hartman Bros-Shop Supp 78.81
02-Quill – Office Supp 62.45
03-Gunn Cty Sheriff – Pr Svcs 16.80
01-West Pmt Ctr-Law Library 463.05
70-Gunn Cty Abstract-Pr Svcs 340.00
01-Cty Sheriffs of Co-Dues 100.00
**-Fullmer’s Hdwe-Bldg Imp 1,819.87
**-Gunn Vly Fam Phys-Prenatal 2,320.00
01-Day Timers-Reg 10 Grant Exp 20.57
**-Master Petroleum-Fuel 3,733.44
80-W Slope Connect-Inv Steel 188.80
01-Gunn Glass-Bldg Mtce 7.50
80-Holy Cross Energy-Utilities 30.81
80-Wagner Eq Co – parts 9,417.72
**-Delta Montrose Elect-Utilities 468.53
**-Gunn Fam Med Ctr-Pris Med 1,190.00
**-Standard Tire-Parts 443.25
80-D-A Lubricant Co – Oil 11,609.82
**-Alsco – Laundry 395.33
01-J Williams – Op Supp 31.90
**-Blue Mesa Lbr-Bldg Imp 901.56
01-Gunn Garage Door-Bldg Imp 85.80
**-Jerry Greene-Business Park 9,110.00
80-Henry’s Radio-Repairs 136.00
**-Sherwin-Williams-Bldg Mtce 417.50
80-Tomichi Tire-Tires 489.97
**-Gunn Country Shopper-Adv 891.73
01-West Slope Fire-Mtce Contracts 1,185.81
80-Newman Traffic Signs-Inv 35.11
01-Rhodes Upholstery-Eq & Furn 500.00
80-L Partch-Cell Phone 44.71
43-J Stone – Travel & Cell Phone 1,130.26
80-Faris Machinery – Parts 1,391.34
10-Gunn Metal Shop-Parts 103.24
01-Rky Mtn Hdwe-Landscaping 102.27
**-Co Dept of Local Affairs-Pr&Int 27,132.15
03-Hinsdale County – Admin 317.88
**-City of Gunn-Other-Sewage 12,316.74
80-Zep Mfg – Shop Supplies 205.76
01-Gunn Cty Ext-Eq & Furn 756.84
80-Interstate Batteries-Parts 64.95
02-R Harris – Cell Phone 45.00
10-W Cranor – Cell Phone 90.00
**-Fed Exp-Business Park 64.30
02-M Crosby – Cell Phone 45.00
80-Roaring Fork Vly Coop-Fuel 690.07
03-Human Services Expense 2,191.38
92-Alpine Express – Ground Trans 53,641.53
01-Maximus, Inc. – Prof Svcs 4,000.00
02-Rolland Eng-Engineering 2,010.00
**-Two Way Comm – Repairs 615.00
25-Outside-Magazines 16.00
25-Denver Post-Magazines 149.95
25-Time – Magazines 55.44
10-Holiday Inn-Lodging 636.65
01-PFC Products-Off Supplies 179.95
01-Co State Forest Svc-Contr Help 6,061.08
80-N Fork Svc – Parts 113.11
10-K Lucas – Cell Phone 45.00
01-Bookworm – Printing 17.25
02-GMCO Corp – Dust Retardant 157,318.00
80-Gunn Gravel&Earthmvg-Gravel 61,152.88
80-John Roberts Mtr Wks-Parts 528.53
25-Discover – Magazines 31.95
01-Gunn W Fed CU-Credit Union 11,130.06
10-Swire Coca Cola-Vending Mach 473.10
01-R Corbett-Cell Phone 35.00
10-O J Watson – Eq Mtce 243.08
10-D Fry – Cell Phone 35.00
01-D Moore – Travel 126.71
**-Respond Sys-Op Supp 96.80
**-United Parcel Svc – Postage 131.46
01-El Paso County-Autopsy 200.00
02-Michael Collins-Pr Svcs 947.50
01-Do Dept of Pub Safety-Pr Svcs 38.50
52-KRW Consulting-Prof Svcs 2,273.30
34-Archuleta Const-Ins Claim 7,700.00
01-C Dawson-Health Initi Imple 209.36
80-W Slope Radiator – Repairs 145.00
03-Alpine Inn – H S Expenses 50.51
01-Galls Inc – Op supplies 623.20
**-Rental Svc Corp-Rental Eq 870.99
01-WSC Copy Center-Off Supp 41.10
01-Lasting Impressions-Op Supp 19.99
43-Spallone Const-Construction 147,940.53
25-Ingram Lib Svcs-Books 2,883.80
30-Co Mosquito Control-Prof Svcs 12,076.50
01-Reinman Const-Rental Eq 1,325.00
01-Tyler Tech-Software 4,743.00
01-Delta County Ind-Advertising 50.29
01-City of Gunn Parks-Oth Contrib 1,000.00
**-United Co – Gravel & Sand 3,016.26
**-Gunn Construction-Rental Eq 738.00
02-G A Western-Construction 156,571.73
03-AT&T – Long Distance 921.15
80-Paonia Auto – Parts 25.86
03-Days Inn – H S Expenses 147.00
**-Gunn Security – Op Supp 487.37
**-APWA – West Slope – Training 810.00
01-Sysco Fd Svc – Prisoner Meals 4,510.33
**-Waste Mgt – Utilities 37.47
01-Buena Vista Correct-Op Supp 44.95
01-M Roper – Op Supp & Phone 117.27
01-Verizon Wireless-Cell Phone 49.21
01-Boss in Montrose-Eq Rental 37.70
01-Cons Electrical-Bldg Mtce 19.70
25-Marmot – Eq & Furn 238.80
80-Sign Guys – Sign Matls 180.00
10-Std Signs – Runway Mtce 7,473.82
01-Champion Chemical – Op Supp 289.60
02-Fred Pryor Seminars-Training 128.00
**-Amerigas – Utilities 4,529.00
01-Fam Support Registry-Garnish 215.00
**-IKON Office Sol-Rental Eq 2,484.96
03-Delta County Sheriff-Pr Svcs 15.00
80-Tire Dist Sys-Tires 156.25
02-S McCormick-Cell Phone 35.00
10-Superior Alarm- Bldg Mtce 152.50
10-J Devore – Cell Phone 90.00
02-J Fonken – Meals 81.50
01-Apex Software-Software Subsc 1,110.00
**-Grainger-Bldg Mtce 126.87
82-Dell Marketing-Equipment 2,139.44
70-Co NAHRO – Dues 60.00
**-Central Dist-Eq Mtce 635.42
01-Dove Graphics – Op Supp 325.00
10-Lohf, Shaiman-Prof Svcs 172.00
10-Ideal Mfg – Eq Mtce 147.90
12-Mesa Mechanical-Equipment 2,641.24
01-WSC Conf Svcs – Meetings 305.00
92-Charlier Assoc-A/R 13,615.50
51-UNCC-Subscriptions 57.62
02-Simple Threads-Safety Recog 128.00
90-Co State Treas-Unemp Benefits 4,956.00
25-C Primus – Travel 201.00
80-Lighthouse-Equipment 1,003.04
25-Audio Ed-CD’s 16.00
25-Recorded Books-CD’s 91.45
01-J Kelley-Nurse Fam Ptnrship 425.64
01-R Reed-PC Mtgs 625.00
**-Schmueser Gordon-Engineering 6,550.35
03-State Forms-Off Supp 161.77
80-Excel Mfg – Parts 768.39
01-Henry Schein-Bioterrorism 880.71
01-J Vreeke-Oth Rev 21.70
01-S Morrill – Cell Phone 150.00
01-CDW Govt-Equipment 272.31
01-Quartermaster-Op Supp 119.97
01-Hart Intercivic-Off Supp 13,916.13
01-Co Dept of Labor-Boiler Insp 250.00
03-Holiday Inn-Travel 486.00
50-J Dot Barry-Prof Svcs 143.28
01-C Worrall-Bioterrorism Grant 124.98
01-C Smith – Travel 170.74
01-Co Fitness-H C Mbrship 840.00
01-Sprint – Long Distance 35.31
01-Techno Ply – Op Supp 2,800.80
25-MacWorld-Magazines 34.97
01-Midwest Cancer Screen-Lab Svc 869.40
**-CB News-Advertising 1,656.60
02-A Moores-Cell Phone 45.00
**-Walmart-Op Supplies 816.59
10-S Spitzmiller-Cell Phone 35.00
34-Sullivan Green Seavy-Pr Svcs 2,205.00
80-Alpine Surveying-Pr Svcs 2,381.00
25-L Sego – Janitorial Svcs 300.00
01-Pfizer – Pharmacy Supplies 0.30
01-Central Rest Product-Op Supp 64.12
51-Evergreen Analytical – Lab Svc 248.00
**-David Neff Design-Bldg Mtce 904.12
03-Dynamics Research Corp-Pr Svc 2,160.00
82-WSC Computers-Sys Software 850.00
01-AFLAC-Supplemental Policies 1307.42
80-Bobcat of the Rockies-Parts 122.92
01-P Rice – Accts Rec 29.30
10-West Wastewtr Tech-Bldg Mtce 300.00
25-New York Times-CB Books 88.50
25-O,The Oprah Mag-Magazines 19.48
03-R Brown-Travel&Cell Phone 320.37
01-United Repro Supply-Plat Mach 109.95
01-Moore Wallace-Printing 726.86
01-Katie’s Cookery-PC Mtgs 250.75
25-Woman’s Day-Magazines 12.00
25-People en Espanol-Magazines 16.97
43-San Miguel Cty-W Reg Training 1,080.58
**-Atmos Energy-Utilities 1,600.29
70-CHFA – Interest Pmt 210.58
**-Kroger – Op Supp 373.46
41-Carter & Burgess-Accts Pay 113,098.00
01-K Stewart-HCBS Grant Exp 11.70
02-J Brekke-Cell Phone 45.00
01-GMPCS Pers Comm-Sat Phone 58.92
**-R McDermott-Programming 292.27
01-Emb Sportswear-Oth Rev 9.70
01-CB Weekly-Advertising 159.50
01-N Lypps-PC Mtgs 625.00
92-Airplanners – Contract Help 5,967.38
**-NGS American-Admin Fees 4,039.46
91-Gunn/CB Tourism-Contract Svcs 89,583.33
10-Pinyon Mesa Auto-Bldg Mtce 6,557.38
01-J Stevenson – Landscaping 509.35
01-A Falsetto – Travel 65.65
70-Pitchfork – HOA Dues 32.40
**-Wells Fargo Cr Cd-Meals&Lodg 21051.98
25-Body & Soul-Magazines 14.95
01-Crystal Vly Echo-Advertising 45.00
03-M Semlow-Travel & Cell Phone 122.49
01-Globalstar-Sat Phone 145.71
70-Gunn Vly Survey – Pr Svcs 500.00
03-B Greenwood-Travel 623.69
10-Golden Eagle-Trash Removal 209.25
03-Paternity Test Corp-Prof Svcs 144.00
80-Denver Ind Sales-Parts 3,060.65
80-Duraco Industries-Parts 271.50
01-Printrite-Printing 55.70
01-Pitkin Hist & Comm-Bldg Rent 25.00
25-Penworthy-CB Bks 228.21
10-A&B Mech Svcs-Eq Mtce 334.06
01-Backflow Consult-Eq Mtce 120.25
80-Triple Cross Towing-Parts 75.00
25-Blackstone Audiobks-CD’s 150.00
25-Southern Living-Magazines 21.97
80-Goodwin Septic-Bldg Mtce 2,400.00
**-Drug Testing-Prof Svcs 1,105.00
72-Wells Fargo Bank-Pr & Int 3,040.65
25-Co Lib Consort-Postage 638.75
70-Gunn Real Est-Homeless Prev 300.00
01-R&S Northeast-Pharmacy Supp 2,368.12
01-I Billick-PC Mtgs 250.00
01-Bank of the West-Off Supp 20.00
**-AT&T Mobility 621.86
01-Alpine Orthopaedics-Pr Svc 42.00
82-Tuck Comm-Eq Mtce 142.50
01-Montrose Cty-Health Init Imp 2,431.16
92-CB South Prop Own-Eq & Furn 1,135.50
**-Qwest Bus Svcs-Long Dist 417.72
02-High Mtn Trucking-Eq Rent 4,095.00
02-Semmaterials-Asphalt & Rd Oil 70,845.21
70-Arthur Gallagher-Pr Svcs 1,300.00
01-Gunn Vly Floorcover-Bldg Imp 202.82
25-Audiofile-CD’s 20.00
01-Cochran Fish&Wildlife-Pr Svcs 6,550.00
01-Nelco-Off Supp 218.58
**-Laudick Auto – Eq & Furn 542.26
92-Truex Mgt Svcs-Prof Svcs 5,000.00
01-Bonded Bus Svcs-Garnishees 951.36
01-M Wacker-Prev Grant 2 124.12
01-Emp Sec Dept – Garnishees 170.00
03-Take Away-Gen Assist 15.00
82-Lenovo-Equipment 2,660.44
51-City of GJ – Lab Svcs 62.15
01-R Karas-PC Mtgs 500.00
01-Co State Univ-Health init Imp 2,845.45
03-M Cheever – Cell Phone 90.00
01-Sage Resources-Pr Svcs 5,928.79
80-Boom-a-Rang – Shop Supplies 77.00
01-Bank of America – Garnishees 1,302.60
82-Guaranteed Recycling-Disp Fees 759.05
01-K Garren-Implementation 200.00
01-Hinsdale Cty Pub Health-Pr Svcs 56.88
01-Co Legal Svcs-Co Tr Immig Grant 418.00
01-T&A Ent – Janitorial Svcs 4,100.00
01-Alpine Cleaning – Janitorial Svcs 4,900.00
01-Montrose Mem Hosp-Autopsies 500.00
80-Fastenal Ind – Parts 266.93
10-Time Warner – Utilities 69.95
01-D Owen – PC Mtgs 125.00
80-Budget Line – Trash Removal 3.00
01-J Messner – PC Mtgs 125.00
01-M Birnie – Cell Phone 70.00
**-W Slope Maint – Janitorial Svcs 634.00
03-J Mason – Cell Phone 137.47
25-Glamour-Magazines 12.00
70-Timothy Albers-Pr Svcs 195.00
25-Ode – Magazines 19.95
01-K Bemis – WIC Program 92.51
01-Kirsten Daily – Landscaping 735.00
01-S Lumb-PC Mtgs 250.00
03-Deborah Harris-Prof Svcs 136.80
03-L Oltmann – Travel 265.70
03-Atmos – Energy Assistance 48.17
01-G Howard-Healthy Aging Grant 80.74
**-Stampede Pest&Weed-Pr Svcs 2,428.87
01-Roshambo – Implementation 45.00
01-Accurint-Software 60.00
01-Omni Institute-Dues & Mtgs 75.00
03-A Harris-Travel & Cell Phone 841.70
01-Intermtn Pathologists-Autopsy 3,475.00
82-M Lee-Travel 454.85
90-Lincoln Natl – Life Ins Prem 1,745.75
01-Security Transport-Pr Svcs 656.56
01-Main St Clinic-Light Program 100.00
80-Gunn Auto Glass-Parts 317.63
**-Gunn Shipping – Postage 182.35
01-M Mugglestone – Prof Svcs 1,965.90
10-Premier Tech-Bldg Imp 1,676.40
90-ACE-USA – Life Ins Premiums 244.30
25-Barker Rinker-Prof Svcs 4,776.96
01-R R Donnelley – Postage 195.81
10-C Cadwell – Cell Phone 35.00
01-Facility Solutions Grp-Op Supp $521.64
10-K Gant – Cell Phone 35.00
80-Fluid Tech-Parts 7,793.70
10-R Willis – Cell Phone 35.00
01-Staples Bus Adv – Off Supp 496.42
25-J Hillebrandt-CB Bks 35.49
01-Greenhouse Landscape-Tm Bldg 420.00
01-Concept Design-Op Supp 337.50
01-Bob Huckins Const-Permit Ref 420.00
80-Grand Junction Peterbilt – Parts 589.62
52-Toxco – Haz Waste Collect 266.00
01-M Anderson-Nurt Parent Exp 310.58
70-S Jessoe-Homeless Prevention 1,000.00
03-Vail Marriott-Travel 2,023.00
01-R Scott Jackson-Off Supp 21.92
10-John Bean Tech-Equipment 22,880.00
01-Adams Vacuums-Eq Mtce 93.40
Total $1,346,651.91
The above and foregoing is a condensed statement of the Commissioners’ Proceedings at the regular meeting held in the Commissioners’ Room in the County Courthouse in Gunnison, Colorado on the 19th of August, 2008. A. D.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091901
—IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4—
STATE OF COLORADO
TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4
Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of August 2008.
The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows:
CASE NO. 08CW92 (REL NO. 08CW25, 01CW179) Applicant: Ed Lehrburger/Gunnison Heights Homeowner’s Association, 1635 Hudson Street, Denver, CO 80220. Application for Change of Water Right: Gunnison Heights Well No 1 – From Previous decree: 01CW179, Division 4 District Court. Decreed point of diversion: Q10 N.W., Q40 N.W. Q160 N.E. Section 3, T49N, R1W, NMPM. 2234 feet from the East section line and 231 feet from the North section line. Source: Gunnison River Alluvium. Appropriation Date: 04/17/1984. Amount: 72.4 acre-feet annually (.1 c.f.s.). Historic Use: Domestic use for existing homes within the subdivision attached to the application on file with the Water Court is a map showing exact location of Gunnison Heights Well No.1 along with exact location of point of diversion. Proposed Change: An accurate location of the point of diversion has never been filed with the Water Court. This application is to change the location to its exact location. Previous filings did not have the exact location. Original well permits were filed in 1982, before G.P.S. Change in point of diversion: NW1/4NE1/4 of Section 3, T49N, R1W, NMPM. 231 feet from the north section line and 2234 feet from the east section line. Source: Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 04/17/1984. Amount Claimed: .1 cfs for domestic use. GUNNISON COUNTY.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of October 2008, to file with the Water Clerk, in quadruplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www.courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk, Water Division 4, 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A, Montrose, CO 81401
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of September 19, 2008. #091915
Gunnison Legals
—NOTICE OF VACANCY ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF—
RESERVE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO.1
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and particularly to the electors of the Reserve Metropolitan District No.1 (the “District”), Gunnison County, Colorado.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 32-1-808, C.R.S., that a vacancy currently exists on the board of directors of the District. Any qualified, eligible elector of the District interested in serving on the board of directors for the District should file a Letter of Interest by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 15, 2008.
Letters of Interest should be sent to Reserve Metropolitan District No.1, c/o Robertson & Marchetti, P.C., 28 Second Street, Suite 213, Edwards, Colorado 81632, (970) 926-6060.
RESERVE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO.1
By: /s/ Robertson & Marchetti
Professional Corporation
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of August 1, 2008. #080103
—NOTICE OF VACANCY ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF—
RESERVE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO.2
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and particularly to the electors of the Reserve Metropolitan District No.2 (the “District”), Gunnison County, Colorado.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 32-1-808, C.R.S., that a vacancy currently exists on the board of directors of the District. Any qualified, eligible elector of the District interested in serving on the board of directors for the District should file a Letter of Interest by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 15, 2008.
Letters of Interest should be sent to Reserve Metropolitan District No.2, c/o Robertson & Marchetti, P.C., 28 Second Street, Suite 213, Edwards, Colorado 81632, (970) 926-6060.
RESERVE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO.2
By: /s/ Robertson & Marchetti
Professional Corporation
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of August 1, 2008. #080104
—Upcoming Agenda Items—
GUNNISON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Meeting to be held in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room at the Courthouse
NOTE: This is a list of items tentatively scheduled for the Commissioners’ agenda. Items may be added up to 24 hours prior to the meeting, or deleted at any time. A final agenda
will be prepared after the publication deadline for the newspaper. For further information or confirmation of specific times on the agenda, please contact the County Administration Office at 641-0248.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
• Colorado River Water Conservation District Report
• Financial Audit Presentation
• Disclosure of the Upper Gunnison River Watershed Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Report
• Visitor; Gunnison Country Chamber of Commerce Director Tammy Scott
• Visitor; Congressman Mark Udall’s Office Representatives Matt Sugar and Doug Young, Black Canyon River Water Quantification Discussion
• Intergovernmental Agreement; Gunnison County Library District, Provision of Library Services
• Acceptance of Deed of Dedication for a Portion of County Road 744
• Authorization to Approve the Black Canyon of the Gunnison Water Right Quantification Stipulation
• Shady Island Subdivision; Security Proposal for Development Improvements Agreement, Possible
Executive Session
• CCI 2008 Legislative Committee Member Appointment
• Impact Classification Appeal; Glatiotis Subdivision, William Glatiotis
• Lot Cluster Application; Lots 1-5 Inclusive, Block 3; Lots 1-3 Inclusive, Block 4; Waterman and Hudlers Addition, Town of Ohio City; James M. Stewart
• Designation of Crested Butte South Special Area and Related Regulations: Consideration by the
Board of Map, Staff Report, Proposed Regulations, and Planning Commission Recommendation;
and Possible Adoption of the Designated Crested Butte South Special Area and Proposed Related
Regulations
• County Board of Equalization; Minutes Approval
• Consent Agenda:
-Acknowledgment of County Manager Signature; Independent Contractor Agreement, D & D Utility and Construction Services, Inc.
-Acknowledgment of County Manager Signature; Colorado West Slope Hazardous Materials Committee Exercise Contract
-Acknowledgment of County Manager Signature; Group Sales Agreement, Western Slope
Hazmat Consortium, Pueblo Marriott
-Resolution; Authorizing Submission of the Application to the Colorado Department of Transportation State Infrastructure Bank to Borrow the Necessary Funds to Finance a New Broom Truck for Airport Operations
-Petition for Abatement or Refund of Taxes; GM Worsley, Inc.; Schedule No. 100 R32041
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of August 1, 2008. #080112
—GUNNISON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION—
PRELIMINARY AGENDA: Friday, August 1, 2008
8:45 a.m. • Call to order; determine quorum
• Approval of Minutes
• Unscheduled citizens: A brief period in which the public is invited to make general comments or ask questions of the Commission or Planning Staff about items which are not scheduled on the day’s agenda.
9:00 a.m. Brothers Subdivision work session/no action, represented by Rikki Santarelli, amended request for the subdivision of 6.21 acres into two lots, adjacent to Harmel’s Resort, east of Almont, 6746 County Rd. 742 (Taylor Canyon Rd).
10:15 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. Crested Butte Fire Protection District, work session/possible action, minor changes to previously approved recommendation to Board of County Commissioners regarding adoption of CBFPD Guidelines and Standards
Noon Lunch
1:00 p.m. Pelletier, joint public hearing/no action, request for the subdivision of Lot 18, Ohio Meadows, F#2, into two lots, 1257 Seneca Drive, located north of the City of Gunnison
2:00 p.m. Michalek, work session/no action, request for subdivision of 3.18-acres into 2 single-family lots, located approx. 6 miles north of the City of Gunnison, east of the Gunnison River
3:00 p.m. Pogoloff, work session/no action, request for addition to existing building, Lot 30, Riverland Industrial Park F#2, located south of the Town of Crested Butte
3:45 p.m. Break
4:00 p.m. SG Interests I, Ltd. continued public hearing/no action, request for the drilling of the Federal 24-2 WDW well, located on private land within Section 24, Township 11 South, Range 90 West, 6th P.M. , within the Bull Mountain Federal Unit, west of Highway 133, southwest of County Road 265 (Buzzard Divide)
Adjourn
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are conducted in the Blackstock Government Center Meeting Room at 221 N. Wisconsin St. in Gunnison, across the street from the Post Office. This is a preliminary agenda; agenda times may be changed by the staff up to 24 hours before the meeting date. If you are interested in a specific agenda item; you may want to call the Planning Department (641-0360) ahead of time to confirm its scheduled time. Anyone needing special accommodations, please contact the Planning Department before the meeting.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of August 1, 2008. #080110
—Commissioners’ Proceedings of May 20, 2008—
Gunnison County, Colorado
At the regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Gunnison County, held in the Gunnison County Courthouse, the County Seat, on the 20th of May, 2008, vouchers were approved and warrants ordered drawn on the accounts as follows
01-General Fund 153,122.92
02-Road & Bridge 11,891.26
03-Social Services 15,935.60
10-Airport Operations 26,843.18
12-Sales Tax 96,104.87
25-Library 8,114.46
30-Mosquito Control District 22,916.25
34-Risk Management 16,338.25
41-Airport Construction 69,810.31
43-Capital Expenditures 3,600.09
50-Sewer Districts 4,997.21
51-Water District 2,564.88
52-Landfill 4,233.01
70-Housing Authority 7,032.08
72-Assisted Living 3,040.65
80-Internal Service-I 58,172.84
82-Internal Service-II 42,364.62
90-Internal Service-III 8,663.70
91-Local Marketing Dist 2.64
92-Transportation Dist 195,723.51
Total 751,472.33
**-MULTIPLE FUNDS
01-Adams Cty Sheriff – Adv 38.00
02-K Alexander-Divway Permit Ref 50.00
01-T Coleman-Early Chldhd Exp 30.00
01-Life Quality Inst-Healthy Aging 1,149.58
01-Lane Wyatt, Inc-Prof Svcs 675.00
01-D Runge-Co Tr Immig Grant 40.00
01-L Adams-Prof Svcs 30.00
01-WSC Fdtn-Advertising 250.00
92-A Bamberg-Eq & Furn 1,937.50
10-Cheyenne Mtn Resort-Lodging 1,290.00
01-Gunn Cty Bar Assn-Meetings 252.00
**-Chg Fd Finance-Petty Cash 92.39
**-Chg Fd R&B – Postage 244.99
01-Chg Fd Pub Health-Postage 79.96
10-Chg Fd Airport-Op Supplies 112.71
01-U S Postoffice-Postage 336.93
**-W Lumber-Op Supplies 246.79
10-Thyssenkrupp Elevator-Eq Mtce 750.00
**-City of Gunnison-Utilities 12,025.56
01-Sec of State-Dues & Meetings 390.00
**-Paper Clip-Office Supplies 6,391.69
**-Xerox-Mtce Contract 851.09
**-Sweitzer Oil-Fuel 23,408.14
**-Qwest-Telephone 1,895.97
01-Co Dept of Pub Health-Lab Svcs 795.00
01-Gunn Vly Hosp-Cancer Control 198.76
01-Co Counties, Inc.-Dues & Mtgs 410.00
01-Safeway-Prisoner Meals 136.43
**-B&B Printers-Printing&Publish 137.00
**-TDS Telecom-Telephone 382.11
**-Gunn Country Pub-Advertising 1,920.81
**-Gunn Cty Electric-Utilities 1,592.60
**-Town of CB-Sales Tax Redist 23,895.66
**-Monty’s – Veh & Hvy Eq Parts 2,496.74
80-MHC Kenworth-Parts 733.32
80-Hartman Bros-Shop Supplies 126.17
80-Drive Train Ind – Parts 1,499.95
**-Gunn Cty Sheriff-Prof Svcs 49.00
**-Fullmer’s Hdwe-Op Supplies 2,248.02
01-Gunn Vly Fam Phy-Prenatal 780.00
01-J Reinman-Travel 447.62
01-Co Assessors Assn-Training 147.00
**-Master Petroleum – Fuel 2,139.69
**-W Slope Conn-Grounds Maint 908.38
**-Gunnison Glass-Bldg Mtce 174.64
80-Holy Cross Energy-Utilities 61.98
80-Power Eq – Parts 1,641.66
80-Wagner Eq-Parts 964.92
03-Mental Health Ctr-Gen Assist 75.00
**-Delta Montrose Elect-Utilities 516.01
01-Gunn Fam Med Ctr-Pris Med 440.00
03-Std Tire & Svc-Pr Svcs 295.00
25-Alsco-Mtce Supplies 418.52
**-Blue Mesa Lbr-Bldg Improve 1,698.28
01-Henry’s Radio-Bldg Mtce 345.00
10-Sherwin Williams-Bldg Mtce 619.80
80-Tomichi Tire-Tires 527.00
41-Co Dept of Trans-Pr & Int 68,684.77
**-Gunn Country Shopper-Adv 442.10
12-Town of Mt CB-Sales Tax Redist 23,205.75
01-W Slope Fire-Operating Supplies 50.50
12-Town of Marble-Sales Tax Dist 117.14
**-Kintera Fundware-Software 5,717.75
02-Newman Traffic Signs-Matls 1,285.88
43-J Stone – Cell Phone 75.00
80-Roberts Ent – Trash Removal 43.00
01-Rocky Mtn Hardware-Bldg Mtce 26.19
80-Paonia Farm & Home Supp-Pts 8.69
12-City of Gunn Other-Sales Tax 38,810.70
01-Amsterdam Printing-Office Supp 109.98
80-Hanson Eq-Parts 230.38
80-Wylaco Supply-Shop Supplies 376.96
10-Zep Mfg – Operating Supplies 176.74
01-Mtn Surfaces – Bldg Mtce 215.70
01-Gunn Cty Ext-Books 335.19
01-Crystal Mtce – Op Supplies 432.54
02-R Harris-Cell Phone 63.00
10-W Cranor – Cell Phone 45.00
80-Napa Auto Carbondale-Parts 8.42
**-Federal Express-Parts 66.05
80-RAC Transport-Parts 361.29
02-M Crosby – Cell Phone 63.00
01-Hotel Colorado-Lodging 872.00
**-Roaring Fork Vly Co-op-Fuel 881.65
92-Alpine Express-Grnd Transport 30,804.88
02-Rolland Eng-Engineering 942.50
80-Two Way Commun-Repairs 107.90
92-Rod Landwehr-Prof Svcs 1,260.00
02-Co Historic Society-Subscription 75.00
25-Co Assn of Libraries-Dues 105.00
80-W Implement – Parts 40.03
10-K Lucas – Cell Phone 45.00
80-John Roberts Mtr Wks-Parts 828.27
25-CB Printing-CB Books 225.00
01-Gunn W Fed CU-Credit Union 13,714.88
01-Chg Fd Sheriff-Postage 6.44
25-Family Circle-Magazines 20.56
01-R Corbett-Travel 332.66
10-O J Watson Co-Eq Mtce 501.71
01-Sodexho Inc-Meetings 277.35
01-Jubilee House 2,500.00
**-Respond Systems-Op Supplies 44.80
82-Co State Univ-Software 730.72
**-United Parcel Service – Postage 164.94
01-El Paso County – Autopsy 200.00
01-Mid Am Res Chem-Op Supp 209.92
80-Sunsource-Parts 923.06
**-CB True Value-Sign Matls 70.31
52-KRW Consulting – Prof Svcs 274.74
01-W Folowell-Op Supplies 27.41
01-C Dawson-Health Initiative Imp 65.65
01-Galls Inc-Operating Supplies 351.54
25-Perma Bound-Books 422.81
01-Co State Univ-Prof Svcs 2,825.00
52-ACZ Laboratories-Pr Svcs 116.00
01-Sun Sports-Vehicle Mtce 228.12
25-Ingram Lib Services – Books 2,486.19
30-Co Mosquito Control-Prof Svcs 22,916.25
80-Co Div Of Minerals-Permits 323.00
34-Cty Tech Svcs-Self-fd Dep 16,338.25
**-Tyler Tech-Permit Tracking 9,682.18
01-Chematox Lab-Op Supplies 17.50
01-R Besecker-Signs 203.26
01-Delta County Ind-Advertising 25.99
51-Ted Bemis-Repairs 775.00
80-J&S Contractors Supply-Inv 349.91
52-United Co-Travel 30.00
52-Associated Bag Co-Op supplies 136.99
80-H & H Towing – Parts 787.50
03-AT&T – Long Distance 726.28
51-Operator Cert Pro-Training 170.00
80-Scotts Custom Canvas-Repairs 345.00
52-Sid Harvey Ind-Op Supplies 47.50
80-Berthod Motors-Parts 81.36
**-Sams Club-Operating Supplies 114.59
01-Lab Safety Supply-Op Supplies 811.25
03-Days Inn-H S Expenses 507.00
01-Gunn Security-Bldg Mtce 278.50
01-Gunn Mfg-Bldg Mtce 22.15
01-Psychological Resources-Pr Svcs 440.00
01-Farrells – Tobacco Control 126.20
01-Sysco Fd Svc-Prisoner Meals 4,390.79
**-Waste Mgt-Trash Removal 74.78
01-M Roper-Grounds Mtce 135.67
01-Boss of Montrose – Rental Equip 113.10
25-Self – Magazines 17.97
01-F Vader – Travel 131.30
01-Silver World Pub-Subscriptions 30.00
01-Sign Guys&Gal!-Implementation 90.00
10-Std Signs-Runway Mtce 2,064.55
02-Lacy Const-Rental Equip 2,815.00
01-ATD American Co-Op Supp 73.55
**-Amerigas-Utilities 3,252.35
01-Rockys Gym-Health Club Mbr 150.00
01-Family Support Reg-Garnishees 215.00
03-Ikon Office Solutions-Eq Mtce 312.65
25-Beth Marcue Design-Off Supp 353.80
02-S McCormick-Cell Phone 53.00
03-Superior Alarm-Eq & Furn 1,176.00
01-K-D Flags-Operating Supplies 404.60
10-J Devore – Cell Phone 45.00
**-Gunn Cty Fire Prot-Other Matl 726.00
02-J Fonken – Meals 97.76
82-Dell Marketing-Equipment 11,622.32
**-Central Dist-Operating Supplies 646.98
10-CDOT-Div of Aeronaut-Mtgs 975.00
01-Co Public Safety-Victim Assist 1,771.92
10-Lohf, Shaiman, Jacobs-Prof Svcs 985.00
82-Insight-Software 12,070.80
92-Charlier Assoc-A/R 14,167.42
51-UNCC-Subscriptions 41.54
02-Simple Threads-Safety Recog 196.35
90-Co State Treas-Unemp Benefits 2,065.00
80-Duckworks Auto-Parts 22.48
80-Tire Centers-Tires 9,031.19
**-Mountain Clean-Op Supplies 962.90
25-Delta Systems-Books 915.94
01-N Starkebaum-Meals 190.00
25-Audio Editions-CD’s 49.90
01-J Kelley – Bioterrorism Grant 185.86
01-R Reed-PC Mtgs 250.00
50-Schmueser Gordon-Engineering 4,772.50
01-J Starr-Travel 1,722.75
12-Town of Pitkin-Sales Tax 585.00
01-T Trantow-Bright Beginnings 9.46
01-Long Building Tech-Eq Mtce 87.36
03-Human Services Expenditures 3,245.56
01-Henry Schein-Prev Grant 2 1,194.86
03-J Vreeke – Travel 185.32
01-S Morrill-Eq & Furn 75.79
82-CDW Government-Op Supplies 1,112.62
01-C Worrall – Travel 241.90
01-B Baker-PC Mtgs 26.79
01-C Smith – Travel 124.33
01-Colo Fitness-Health Club Mbr 690.00
01-Sprint-Long Distance 37.28
25-Upstart – Books 78.84
01-Techno Ply-Op Supplies 925.82
25-Money – Magazines 39.95
01-Midwest Cancer Screen-Lab Svcs 305.90
**-CB News-Advertising 643.09
02-A Moores-Meals 142.00
**-Walmart-Operating Supplies 264.52
01-Stericycle – Operating Supplies 203.94
25-L Sego-Janitorial Services 300.00
10-Ferguson Enterprises-Eq Mtce 40.40
51-Evergreen Analyt-Lab Svcs 401.00
02-Co LTAP – Training 180.00
10-David Neff Design-Runway Mtce 1,093.68
01-G Wren – Meals 14.34
03-S Deetz – Travel 170.36
82-WSC Computer-Internet connect 425.00
01-AFLAC-Supplemental Policies 1,307.42
25-NY Times-CB Books 84.50
03-R Brown-Meetings 53.34
01-N Henry – Travel 78.58
01-United Repro Supply-Mtce Cntr 126.77
**-Atmos Energy-Utilities 5,493.10
70-CHFA-Interest Pmt 210.58
**-Kroger-Prisoner Medical 555.57
**-McLeod – Telephone 857.56
03-K Stewart – Travel 251.06
02-J Brekke – Cell Phone 63.00
01-Reaction Engineering-Op Supp 314.00
01-GMPCS-Satellite phone 58.92
01-Rita McDermott-Prof Svcs 60.00
**-CB Weekly-Advertising 153.50
01-N Lypps – PC Mtgs 250.00
92-Airplanners-Contract Temp Help 5,913.11
**-NGS American-Admin fees 3,862.30
01-J Stevenson-Landscaping 400.00
01-Public Safety Whse-Op Supp 134.95
02-Forestry Suppliers-Oth Matls 117.10
**-Wells Fargo Cr Card-Travel 22,320.92
25-Natl Geographic – Books 9.97
**-Write on-Advertising 200.00
03-M Semlow – Travel 240.86
01-Stepping Stones-Contribution 5,000.00
01-Globalstar-Satellite Phone 109.22
03-B Greenwood – Travel 219.45
70-Williams Engineering-Prof Svcs 4,495.00
12-Plaza Reprographics-Business Pk 69.30
10-Golden Eagle – Trash Removal 177.50
80-Denver Ind Sales – Parts 1,675.11
02-Varra Co – Gravel & Sand 1,704.54
01-Printrite-Printing & Publishing 117.40
25-Penworthy – Books 82.78
01-A-1 Collection-Garnishees 708.67
25-Blackstone Audiobooks-CD’s 119.25
01-Gunnison Rotary 1,875.00
02-Bicycle Co-Subscriptions 100.00
01-Chg Fd Immig-Co Tr Immig 92.00
72-Wells Fargo – Pr & Int 3,040.65
25-Co Library Consortium-Books 100.00
90-Triad Resource Grp-Emp Assist 1,123.20
01-Dr Timothy Bonney-Prenatal 1,000.00
01-R & S Northeast-Pharm Supp 1,236.10
01-I Billick – PC Mtgs 250.00
01-CB/Mt CB Bartenders-CB Taxi 625.00
**-AT&T Mobility-Cell Phone 434.26
82-Tuck Comm Svc-Telephone 9,014.50
03-C Smock-Title XX Training 675.00
**-Montrose Cty-Health Initi Imp 3,128.72
**-Qwest Business Svcs-Long Dist 431.13
01-M Pelletier-Travel 12.00
01-Gunn Vet Clinic-K-9 Mtce 144.96
01-Cochran Fish & Wildlife-Pr Svcs 6,550.00
70-W Slope Office Sol-Prof Svcs 16.50
01-Co County Clerks Assn-Dues 375.00
01-High Cntry Garage Dr-BldgMtce 1,908.00
**-Laudick Auto-Shop Supplies 122.72
92-Truex Mgt Svcs-Prof Svcs 5,000.00
01-H Channell – Cell phone 53.00
01-M Wacker – Meetings 253.28
01-Emp Secirity Dept-Garnishees 170.00
51-City of GJ – Lab Svcs 60.74
01-R Karas – PC Mtgs 250.00
01-Colo State Univ-Health Initi Imp 3,811.39
03-M Cheever – Cell phone 67.63
01-Sage Resources – Prof Svcs 6,702.27
80-Boom-a-rang-Shop Supplies 98.00
92-United Airlines-Guarantees 135,757.00
01-Hinsdale Cty-Healthy Aging Grnt 5,841.64
01-Co Legal Svcs-?Co Trust Immig 418.00
01-T&A Ent-Janitorial Svcs 4,100.00
01-Alpine Cleaning-Janitorial Svcs 4,900.00
01-Montrose Mem Hosp-Autopsies 625.00
01-E McPhail – Meals 19.92
**-Prof Elevator Insp-Mtce Contr 1,100.00
25-Smithsonian – Magazine 19.00
80-Fastenal Ind – Parts 224.41
10-Time-Warner Cable-Utilities 69.95
01-D Owen-PC Mtgs 250.00
80-WF Communications-Shop Equip 576.50
80-Budget Line-Trash Removal 270.00
01-J Messner-PC Mtgs 250.00
01-Krames-Prev Grant 2 41.30
01-K Haase-Meals 17.10
01-M Birnie-Cell Phone 70.00
82-Mitchell & Co-Software 579.74
01-Alpha Med Dist-Op Supp 74.59
**-W Slope Mtce-Prof Svcs 730.00
01-J Wyman-Cloud Seeding 176.02
03-J Mason-Cell Phone 63.00
25-Natural Home-Magazines 19.00
01-S Lumb-PC Mtgs 250.00
01-D Harris-Prof Svcs 1,224.00
25-A Hodges-Contract Temp Help 52.00
03-L Oltmann – Travel 596.53
03-Atmos Corp-H S Expense 771.88
01-G Howard-HCBS Grant Exp 31.31
**-Roshambo-Office Supplies 962.25
01-Accurint-Software Subscr 30.00
03-A Harris – Travel 305.72
01-FNC-Investment Commission 3,600.00
90-Lincoln Natl-Life Ins Premiums 1,586.14
03-Youthzone-Prof Svcs 80.00
01-C Pagano – Travel 228.41
41-McGraw Hill Const-Advertising 897.00
80-Gunn Auto Glass-Parts 1,007.15
**-Gunnison Shipping-Postage 127.11
01-M Mugglestone-Prof Svcs 1,230.00
01-Co Pub Health-ISDS Fees 80.00
80-Saddleback Matls-Inventory oth 5,700.00
90-ACE-USA – Life Ins Premiums 231.30
03-Santa Fe Sheriff-Prof Svcs 30.00
03-Larimer County Sheriff-Pr Svcs 245.80
10-C Cadwell-Cell Phone 53.06
01-Facility Solutions-Op Supp 246.67
80-Alpine Lumber-Parts 119.95
12-Consulting LLC – Prof Svcs 9,950.00
10-K Gant-Cell Phone 60.90
92-R Strickland – Advertising 120.00
01-Upper Arkansas Vly Wild-Trng 1,040.00
01-Susan Bonfield-Prof Svcs 1,000.00
01-Desired Outcomes-Early Cldhd 2,260.85
03-Co Public Safety-Prof Svcs 79.00
03-D Payne – Travel 164.13
03-Shred it Denver-Prof Svcs 75.00
03-Welborn & Assoc-Dues & Mtgs 1,445.00
70-Jon Szalankiewicz-Prof Svcs 500.00
01-Robert Watts – Subscriptions 89.00
Total 751,472.33
The above and foregoing is a condensed statement of the Commissioners’ Proceedings at the regular meeting held in the Commissioners’ Room in the County Courthouse in Gunnison, Colorado on the 20th of May, 2008. A.D.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of August 1, 2008. #080105
—GUNNISON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT—
CHIP SEAL SCHEDULE
The Gunnison County Public Works Department will begin chip sealing Monday, August 4, 2008. Please expect delays at the following sites:
• August 4, 2008 – Rifle Range Road (County Road 18)
• August 5, 2008 – Gold Basin Road (County Road 38)
• August 6, 2008 – Gold Basin Road (County Road 38)
• August 7, 2008 – Cement Creek Road (County Road 740)
• August 11, 2008 – Brush Creek Road (County Road 738)
• August 12, 2008 – Kebler Pass (County Road 12) {from the Town of Crested Butte west}
Please contact 641-0044 with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your patience and understanding during these projects.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of August 1, 2008. #080108
Annual Meeting of Property Owners – 2008
Sunday, August 10, 2008, 3:00 p.m.
Sunset Hall, 349 Teocalli Road, Crested Butte South
Gunnison County, Colorado
Questions about this Agenda/Meeting can be directed to 349-1162 or chris@cbsouth.net. This agenda can also be viewed at www.cbsouth.net
Agenda
3:00 PM Call to Order, Welcome, Introductions
3:05 PM Reading of the Minutes of the 2007 Annual Meeting
3:15 PM Year-to-Date Financial Report
3:30 PM Officers Reports
3:45 PM Incorporation Feasibility Study Review
4:15 PM Property Owners Comments /Questions Time
4:45 PM Miscellaneous Business
4:55 PM Election of Directors Closes – Three (3) Seats
5:00 PM Adjournment
5:00 PM Please join us after the Meeting in the Park for the
3rd Annual Property Owners Picnic with FREE FOOD and
DRINKS
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of August 1, 2008. #080106
—PUBLIC NOTICE—
INVITATION TO BID
Colorado Division of Wildlife will be accepting bids for grazing of two parcels of pasture on the Miller Ranch State Wildlife Area located approximately 16.5 miles north of the City of Gunnison CO. Grazing on the first parcel would begin on or around the fourth of August for a 45 day period and be capable of handling 100 head of cattle. The second parcel would be grazed starting September 15 and continue for 30 days and carry 100 head of cattle. Successful bidder is responsible for health and well being of livestock while on premises.
Bidders will be required to submit their sealed bid to the D.O.W. office at 300 West New York Ave. by August 1, 2008 5:00 P.M.
All bidders will be notified of results by end of business August 4, 2008.
Successful bid will be for this year only ending November 10, 2008.
Details for the purpose of bidding can be found with bid sheets at D.O.W. office 300 W. New York Ave., Gunnison or contacting Wayne D. Brown Property Technician @ (970)641-7066.
The Colorado Division of Wildlife reserves the right to refuse any and all bids.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of July 25 and August 1, 2008. #072507
Residents brace for rising water in low-lying areas
Record flows have some people stacking sandbags
On Monday morning, May 19, Dorothy Falco chose a rock on the bank of the East River, opposite from her home on Lower Allen Road near Crested Butte South, which would serve to gauge the rising water. By mid-afternoon her rock was submerged. Read More »
Gunnison Legals
—NOTICE OF GUNNISON COUNTY AND BLM ROAD CLOSURES—
Gunnison County, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the United States Forest Service (USFS) have temporarily closed a number of roads to all motor vehicles to protect Gunnison Sage-grouse during their mating season and to prevent road damage during wet spring conditions. These roads were closed March 15 and will reopen on May 15, 2008. Copies of the closure list and maps are available at Gunnison County Public Works, 811 Rio Grande Avenue; Gunnison County Administration Office, 200 E. Virginia Ave; Colorado Division of Wildlife Office, 300 W. New York; and the Bureau of Land Management/USFS Office, 216 N. Colorado; Gunnison, Colorado. These closures apply to all motor vehicles. Do not park at the closures in a manner that blocks access through the closure gates. For additional information call Gunnison County Public Works at 641-0044; the Gunnison County Sage-grouse Conservation Coordinator at 641-7604; or the BLM at 641-0471. The cooperation of the public is required to successfully implement these road closures. The closures will aid in the preservation of the Gunnison Sage-grouse and may assist in reducing impacts on residents and visitors of Gunnison County from a possible Federal listing of the grouse under provisions of the Endangered Species Act. The public also should be aware of other closures in the Gunnison Basin that have been implemented to protect wildlife during this severe winter: The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) has implemented a Temporary Emergency Closure of all Hunting and Wildlife Related Activities, through May 15, 2008. The CDOW may be contacted at 970-641-7060 for additional information. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the United States Forest Service have closed some public lands to all public use, including motorized and non-motorized uses, also through May 15, 2008. Contact BLM or the USFS at 970-641-0471 for specific information on these closures.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of March 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2008. #032104
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, May 5, 2008
GUNNISON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Commissioners Meeting Room at Courthouse
4:00 pm • Black Canyon Water Quantification Litigation; Possible Executive Session
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 2, 2008. #050209
—ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS—
Revision Number 1
Gunnison County
811 Rio Grande, Gunnison, CO 81230
Sealed BID for the installation of approximately 6,960 linear feet of 10” ductile iron potable water main, valves, water services, fire hydrants and all appurtenances, and approximately 1,340 linear feet of 8” PVC sanitary sewer, manholes, sewer services and appurtenances.
Sealed bids will be received by Gunnison County Public Works Department at the office of the Gunnison County Public Works Department, 811 Rio Grande, Gunnison, CO 81230 until 3:00 p.m., (Local Time) on Thursday, May 15, 2008, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined or obtained at the following location.
Gunnison County Public Works Department
811 Rio Grande
Gunnison, Colorado 81230
Phone: 970-641-0044
Fax: 970-641-8120
on or after Monday, April 21, 2008, upon payment of $100.00 for each set.
A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held on Friday, May 9, 2008, 1:00 p.m. A tour of the project will be conducted after the meeting.
Any BIDDER or non-bidder, upon returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS promptly and in good condition, will be refunded the payment.
/s/ Marlene D. Crosby
Assistant County Manager/Public Works Director
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issues of April 25 and May 2, 2008. #042502
—NOTICE OF VACANCIES—
UPPER GUNNISON RIVER WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT
BOARD MEMBERS
Please take notice that four vacancies are being created, by term expiration, on the Board of Directors of the Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District:
Division Division Area Term
Expiration
4 Taylor River June, 2008
8 City of Gunnison June, 2008
8 City of Gunnison June, 2008
Applications for appointment as director will be accepted until May 23, 2008. Applications to fill the vacancies should be sent to The Honorable J. Steven Patrick, District Judge, Gunnison County Courthouse, 200 East Virginia, Gunnison, Colorado 81230, who will make the appointments.
A description of the geographical boundaries of the division listed
above may be obtained from the Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy
District, 234 N. Main Street, Suite 3C, Gunnison, Colorado, 81230, (970)
641-6065, ugrwcd@ugrwcd.org or from the District’s website:
www.ugrwcd.org
Applications must specify that the applicant has resided within the
District for a period of one year and resides in, is the owner of real
property within the Division for which s/he seeks appointment, and is
knowledgeable in water matters.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issues of April 25 and May 2, 2008. #042505
—county commissioners proceedings—
gunnison county
At the regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Gunnison County, held in the Gunnison County Courthouse, the County Seat, on the 18th of March, 2008, vouchers were approved and warrants ordered drawn on the accounts as follows:
01-General Fund 205,090.71
02-Road & Bridge 8,341.76
03-Social Services 15,755.91
10-Airport Operations 29,546.47
12-Sales Tax 394.85
25-Library 9,165.76
30-Mosquito control 51.63
34-Risk Management 8,505.24
41-Airport Construction 119.96
43-Capital Expenditures 280,874.68
50-Sewer Districts 8,397.55
51-Water District 2,671.73
52-Landfill 3,081.02
70-Housing Authority 32,915.13
72-Assisted Living 3,040.65
80-Internal Service-I 422,405.55
82-Internal Service-II 26,827.98
90-Internal Service-III 7,424.50
91-Local Marketing Dist 89,611.39
92-Transportation Dist 597,398.33
Total $1,751,620.80
**-MULTIPLE FUNDS
01-Ramada Plaza Hotel-Lodging 1,380.00
03-American School-Prof Svcs 220.00
01-Westin Westminster-Lodging 420.00
01-Rita Wiley-Nurturing Parent Exp 280.00
03-El Paso Cty Sheriff-Prof Svcs 119.00
70-O-Rourke Const-Wkforce Imp 8,320.00
70-Gregory Clariday-Wkforce Imp 781.00
70-Frank Fialkoff-Wkforce Imp Fee 5,036.00
70-Melinda Harper-Wkforce Imp Fee 6,349.00
70-Joel Olsen-Wkforce Imp Fees 5,036.00
01-Comfort Inn-Nurse Fam Ptnrship 336.00
43-JCS-Hinsdale County Equip 1,550.00
**-Chg Fd Finance-Op Supplies 33.25
**-Chg Fd R&B – Meals 233.24
01-Chg Fd Pub Health-Postage 68.35
25-Chg Fd Literacy-Programming 16.78
01-U S Postoffice-Postage 221.26
**-City of Gunn – Utilities 14,288.26
82-Pitney Bowes-Op Supplies 461.23
**-Paper Clip-Office Supplies 6,125.58
**-Xerox-Photocopies 612.32
**-Sweitzer Oil – Fuel 52,740.66
**-Qwest-Telephone 1,775.40
01-Co Dept of Pub Health-Lab Svcs 966.00
01-Safeway-Prisoner Meals 159.96
**-Gunn Country Pub-Advertising 845.26
**-Gunn Cty Electric-Utilities 2,622.12
**-Monty’s Auto-Parts 2,141.66
80-MacDonald Eq-Parts 9,202.61
80-Hartman Bros-Shop Supplies 125.51
80-Drive Train Industries-Parts 2,156.08
03-Mesa County Sheriff-Prof Svcs 2.16
**-Gunn County Sheriff-Prof Svcs 58.80
01-West Pmt Ctr – Law Library 489.50
**-Fullmers Hdwe-Tools 822.94
01-Gunn Vly Fam Physicians-Prenat 855.00
01-J Reinman – Travel 317.56
03-Human Services Expense 1,112.62
80-Honnen Eq-Parts 4,340.22
**-Master Petroleum-Fuel 2,284.75
80-West Slope Connection-Parts 17.50
80-Wagner Equip – Parts 5,681.99
01-Gunn Fam Med Ctr-Prof Svcs 755.00
**-Alsco-Laundry 329.05
**-Blue Mesa Lbr-Bldg Mtce 469.73
80-Safety Kleen-Rental Eq 764.75
80-Tomichi Tire-Repairs 418.00
**-Gunn Country Shopper-Advert 220.47
01-IAAO-Dues & Meetings 145.84
01-W Slope Fire & Safety-Eq Mtce 20.00
03-Daily Sentinel-Prof Svcs 60.68
43-J Stone – Travel 1,798.95
80-Faris Machinery-Hvy Equip 182,620.00
80-Roberts Ent-Trash Removal 43.00
80-Rky Mtn Hdwe-Tools 62.98
03-Hinsdale County-Admin 208.00
**-City of Gunn Oth-Sewage Treat 8,040.92
80-Gunn Tire Co-Tires 446.00
01-Thompson Pub Grp-Bks & Subsc 418.50
10-Zep Mfg-Operating Supplies 231.24
01-Gunn Cty Ext-Dues & Mtgs 346.40
80-Interstate Batteries-Parts 830.60
80-Rush Truck Ctr-Equipment 124,929.32
80-Doughty Steel-Repair 534.66
80-Federal Express-Parts 47.92
**-M Crosby – Meals 189.00
01-West Livestock Journal-Subscr 30.00
**-Roaring Fork Vly Coop-Fuel 1,973.53
92-Alpine Express-Ground Transprt 55,477.69
**-Two Way Comm-DOW Passthru 2,271.50
25-Brodart Co – Books 250.00
25-Am Library Assn-Dues & Mtgs 60.00
25-Atlantic-Magazines 19.95
25-Demco-Office Supplies 184.89
**-J Roberts Mtr Wks-Repairs 847.59
01-Gunn W Fed CU-Credit Union 15,124.83
10-Swire Coca Cola-Vending Mach 2,037.36
01-Sodexho, Inc – Meals 189.25
**-Respond Sys-Op Supplies 142.25
10-Wood Product Signs-Op Supp 240.00
10-UPS – Postage 52.22
80-Kois Bros Eq-Equipment 14,450.00
01-D Baumgarten – Travel 252.50
80-CB True Value-Parts 123.72
34-Gunn Health Care Ctr-Pr Svcs 1,150.00
01-Galls – Op supplies 930.62
43-Motorola – Montrose Cty Equip 221,038.50
01-Lasting Impressions-Op supp 89.99
80-D&M Wire Rope – Chains 1,872.20
01-A C Elliots Inc – Rent Land&Bldg 800.00
25-Ingram Lib Svcs-Books 2,051.01
01-Tyler Tech-Software Subscript 19,676.45
01-Hewlett Packard-Early Chldhd 1,453.00
**-McMahan & Assoc – Auditing 7,950.00
01-R Besecker-Op Supplies 219.00
01-City of Gunn Parks-Bright Beg 40.00
**-United Co-Gravel 162.90
01-L Lull – PC Mtgs 150.00
03-AT&T – Long Distance 1,071.80
**-Paonia Auto-Parts 43.36
**-Sam’s Club – Mbrship Dues 167.79
01-Psychological Resources-Pr Svcs 550.00
25-CB Electrical-Equip 212.12
01-Co Assessors Assn-Dues & Mtgs 1,154.00
51-Hach Co-Op Supplies 138.32
01-Sysco Fd Svcs-Prisoner Meals 3,427.05
**-Waste Mgt – Utilities 59.55
01-M Roper-Equipment Mtce 246.70
01-Boss-Equipment Rental 37.70
01-J-O-M Pharm Svc – Supplies 1,806.34
01-Consolidated Electrical-Op Supp 61.46
02-D Sethaler-Safety Recognition 100.00
01-PPCT Mgt Sys-Op supplies 43.00
80-Town & Country Auto-Parts 105.41
10-Stanley Sec Sol-Op Supplies 283.80
51-Am Waterworks-Training 400.50
02-Glenwood Med Assoc-Prof Svcs 94.00
01-Fred Pryor Seminars-Training 99.00
43-Internet Colo-Office Supplies 269.70
**-Amerigas – Utilities 6,457.63
01-S Glazer-PC Mtgs 150.00
01-Rocky’s Gym-H C Mbrship 150.00
01-Firebrand-Dues & Meetings 16.39
**-IKON – Rental Equipment 2,412.97
01-Superior Alarm-Mtce Contract 246.00
10-J Devore – Cell Phone Reimb 106.00
82-Dell Marketing-Equipment 6,436.25
01-Ag Journal-Subscriptions 40.00
01-NAEIR-Subscriptions 595.00
25-J Thomas – Travel 185.00
02-Rhomar Ind-Other Materials 801.83
**-Central Dist-Op Supplies 784.16
**-Dove Graphics – Print & Publish 2,905.04
51-UNCC – Subscriptions 2.68
01-Simple Threads-Op Supplies 25.95
02-R Huffington-Safety Recognition 124.56
01-Leds, Inc-Software Subscript 4,365.18
25-Delta Systems – Books 1,445.02
01-Chief Supply Corp-Eq & Furn 689.00
01-N Starkebaum-Travel 672.75
25-Recorded Books-CD’s 62.00
01-J Kelley-Nurse Fam Partnership 179.48
01-Microflex-Operating Supplies 173.60
01-R Reed-PC Mtgs 375.00
01-Sanofi Pasteur-Op Supplies 250.90
01-J Starr – Meals 3.81
03-SSTABS-Dues & Meetings 550.00
03-State Forms & Pubs-Off Supp 141.90
**-Excel Mfg Inc – Parts 3,319.37
01-Henry Schein-Prev Grant 2 858.84
01-S Morrill – Travel 221.90
82-DCDW Govt – Op supplies 81.06
**-Tenderfoot-Unexp Grant Rev 52,556.34
01-Quartermaster-Op Supplies 263.88
01-Hart Intercivic-Software Subscr 8,112.00
**-GL Computer Svc-Sys Eq Impr 13,452.59
01-Streicher’s – Op supplies 130.97
01-WSC Search & Rescue 433.20
01-B Baker-Travel 338.08
01-C Smith – Travel 63.63
01-Co Fitness-H C Mbrship 585.00
01-Sprint – Long Distance 72.75
02-Co Labor & Emp-State Fees 75.00
01-Techno Ply-Op Supplies 925.82
01-Midwest Cancer Scrn-Lab Svcs 322.00
**-CB News-Advertising 666.86
**-Walmart – Op Supplies 572.86
01-Sullivan Green Seavy-Prof Svcs 1,108.00
01-Stericycle – WIC Program 203.94
25-L Sego – Janitorial Svcs 300.00
02-LaFarge West-Gravel 683.75
10-Ferguson Ent-Eq Mtce 16.78
25-New Moon Publishing-Magazines 34.95
01-Gunn High School-Office Supp 200.00
02-E Antonarez-Safety Recognition 25.00
02-Co LTAP-Trainign 225.00
25-Instyle – Magazines 16.25
01-AFLAC-Supplemental Policies 1,307.42
**-Bobcat of the Rockies-Equipment 1,429.44
25-Prevention-Magazines 21.97
25-Writer’s Digest-Magazines 18.96
25-NY Times – CB Bks 84.50
01-ATCO International-Op Supp 179.00
01-United Reprographic-Plat Supp 188.48
01-WSC Copy Ctr-Op Supplies 153.80
**-Atmos Energy-Utilities 20,007.90
70-CHFA-Int Pmt 210.58
**-Kroger-Prisoner Medical 1,644.54
**-McLeod USA – Telephone 887.44
03-N Stevenson – Travel 166.65
01-Hometown Hpngs-Prev Grant 2 90.00
03-Four Points Sheraton-Travel 140.00
01-Great N Am Comp-Op supp 219.27
01-R McDermott-Prof Svcs 120.00
25-Jim Thomas Const-Bldg Mtce 797.50
02-K Webb-Safety Recognition 25.00
01-N Am Weather Con-Cld Seeding 15,681.50
01-N Lypps-PC Mtgs 250.00
92-Airplanners-Contr Temp Help 5,890.64
90-NGS American-Admin Fees 4,379.30
01-Dr Leandra Lynch-Co Tr Imm 50.00
91-Gunn/CB Tourism-Contract Svcs 89,583.33
01-Labels Direct-Office Supplies 139.00
**-Wells Fargo Cr-Meals & Lodging 25,158.53
01-Pathology Grp-Autopsies 600.00
03-M Semlow – Travel 26.77
01-Globalstar-Satellite Hone 72.54
01-Intl Code Council-Office Supplies 51.50
80-Mun & Contr Eq – Parts 382.29
70-Williams Eng-Prof Svcs Rk Creek 3,856.80
25-Lexis-Nexis-Books 42.80
10-Golden Eagle – Trash Removal 337.50
03-Paternity Testing-Prof Svcs 144.00
80-Denver Ind Sales-Inv Other Matl 826.03
50-Ind Chem Lab-Op Supplies 420.49
01-Publis Safety Ctr-Op Supplies 55.98
01-T Violett-PC Mtgs 75.00
80-A&B Mech Svc-Bldg Mtce 202.84
01-CB Mtn Resort-Prof Svcs 1,458.60
**-Skyline Steel-Inventory Culverts 3,682.53
25-Home – Magazines 14.00
01-A-1 Collection Agency-Garnish 951.36
25-Blackstone Audio-CD’s 115.50
80-Thompson Dist-Shop Supplies 458.94
01-Gunn Rotary – Dues & Meetings 127.00
01-Co Dept of Reg Agencies-Dues 125.00
**-Drug Testing-Prof Svcs 544.00
02-K Biesemeyer-Safety Recognition 25.00
01-Chg Fd Immigration-Co Tr Imm 91.98
72-Wells Fargo Bank-Pr & Int 3,040.65
01-Triad Resource Group-Prof Svcs 95.00
01-R & S Northeast-Pharmacy Supp 1,276.70
01-I Billick – PC Mtgs 375.00
**-AT&T Mobility-Cell Phones 2,004.90
82-Tuck Comm Svc-Eq Mtce 41.00
03-Cindy Smock-Title XX Trianing 900.00
90-Health Ins Contrib 355.27
01-Montrose Cty-Health Initi Imp 2,131.47
82-GIS Colorado-Subscriptions 45.00
25-Country Living-Magazines 12.99
25-Dwell-Magazines 19.95
**-Qwest Bus Svcs-Long Distance 387.86
01-High Mtn Trucking-Bldg Mtce 4,987.50
25-C Sparks – Training 300.00
70-Arthur Gallagher-Financing Cost 1,300.00
01-The Bean-Co Tr Immig Grant 42.00
01-Cochran Fish&Wildlife-Pr Svcs 6,550.00
**-Laudick Auto-Parts 109.78
82-Vigil Networks-Software Subscr 32.12
**-Western State College-Dues&Mtg 1,015.00
01-Emp Security Dept-Garnishees 170.00
01-M Mykol-Meals 47.11
51-City of Grand Junction-Lab Svcs 91.11
01-R Karas-PC Mtgs 250.00
01-Co State Univ-Health Init Imp 1,467.78
01-Sage Resources-Prof Svcs 5,156.33
01-R Richards – PC Mtgs 150.00
80-Boom-a-rang-Shop Supplies 70.00
01-Co Assn Tax Appraisers-Dues 150.00
01-Radio Colo Network-Advertising 300.00
03-M Eden – Travel 370.36
01-T&A Enterprises-Janitorial Svcs 4,100.00
01-Alpine Cleaning-Janitorial Svcs 4,900.00
80-Fastenal Industrial – Parts 290.45
10-Time Warner Cable-Utilities 69.95
01-D Owen-PC Mtgs 250.00
01-Gunn Motorsports-Veh Mtce 123.00
03-W Slope Casa-Title XX Training 50.00
25-K Wieseman-Training 300.00
01-L Parachini – PC Mtgs 150.00
01-J Messner-PC Mtgs 375.00
01-Krames-Prev Grant 2 303.12
80-Hellman Mtr Co-Parts 169.16
**-West Slope Maint-Prof Svcs 730.00
01-Duft Elect-Bldg Mtced 377.08
01-Gentle Touch Dental-Reg 10 Grnt 180.00
25-M Thompson-Contract Help 68.00
80-IBS Inc – Shop Supplies 29.11
01-Allied Ins-Ins & Bonds 100.00
**-Workplace Resource-Eq & Furn 2,921.51
01-S Lumb-PC Mtgs 375.00
01-D Harris-Prof Svcs 465.50
03-L Oltmann-Dues & Mtgs 63.61
03-Atmos Energy-Energy Assist 511.28
01-Phamatech Inc – Lab Supplies 48.75
01-G Howard – HCBS Grant Exp 56.56
01-Accurint-Software Subscript 30.00
03-A Harris – Travel 827.40
01-FNC – Invest Commissions 300.82
82-M Lee-Eq & Furn under $500 66.43
25-K Lovejoy-Contract Help 105.00
90-Lincoln Natl-Life Ins Premiums 1,965.09
43-AT&T Mobility 80.53
80-Javelina Trading-Shop Supplies 104.24
03-Youthzone-Prof Svcs 240.00
01-C Pagono – Travel 348.20
01-J Mears-Bldg Mtce 2,140.00
25-McGraw-Hill – Books 89.81
**-Gunnison Shipping-Postage 99.91
01-Molly Muggleston-Prof Svcs 1,183.78
80-Shopkey – Subscriptions 250.00
01-C Bryndal – PC Mtgs 150.00
92-Co West Equip-Vehicles 536,030.00
80-Saddleback Matls-Inv Oth Matls 2,660.00
43-Stewart Anderson-W Reg CERT 3,750.00
01-Co Ctys Treas Assn-Dues 75.00
10-Premier Tech-Bldg Improve 3,299.76
25-E Linser-Contract Help 55.00
01-Weidner Inc-Prof Svcs 18,135.70
80-Partsmaster-Shop Supplies 415.78
03-Co NW Comm – Child Care 1,238.35
25-More – Magazines 20.58
25-M Fenerty – Meals 32.35
41-Co Public Health-Const Costs 119.96
01-Shawn Harvey DDS-Pris Med 135.00
03-Co Gov H S Fin Off – Dues 160.00
01-P Cunningham-Prof Svcs 640.00
90-ACE-USA – Life Ins Premiums 673.90
Total $1,751,620.80
The above and foregoing is a condensed statement of the Commissioners’ Proceedings at the regular meeting held in the Commissioners’ Room in the County Courthouse in Gunnison, Colorado on the 18th of March, 2008. A. D.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 2, 2008. #050205
—Upcoming Agenda Items—
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
GUNNISON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Meeting to be held in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room at the Courthouse
• Homeland Security Grant
• Emergency Declaration Resolution
• Townhome Application; River Neighborhood, Skyland, Lot RNQ-2, River Neighborhood Skyland
• Lot Cluster Approval; Irwin Townsite, Lots 1-4/15-18, Seth Daniel Morrison
• Affordable Housing/Inclusionary Zoning, Possible Executive Session
• Code Enforcement; Formal Direction to Yellow Dog, LLC to Remove Signage and to Discontinue Building Activity and Use of the Recreational Vehicle Park, Possible Action, Possible Executive Session
• Crested Butte Temporary Animal Shelter Discussion
• Snowcat Access; Elkton Cabins by RecVac, Inc.
• Final Plan and Plat; Shady Island Subdivision
• Pomponio Subdivision Approval, Minor Impact
• Revise Public Works Department Fee Schedule
• Resolution; Bull Mountain Pipeline, Road Maintenance Agreement, Mitigation Funding Agreement
• Consent Agenda:
• Acknowledgement of County Manager Signature; Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement Fund Grant Application
• Acknowledgement of County Manager Signature; Gunnison County Early Childhood Resources Funding Application
• Acknowledgement of County Manager Signature; Colorado Heritage Planning Grant Program (CHPGP) Application, Energy Action Plan
• Ratification of Correspondence; Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District, Support for Library District Funding
NOTE: This is a list of items tentatively scheduled for the Commissioners’ agenda. Items may be added up to 24 hours prior to the meeting, or deleted at any time. A final agenda will be prepared after the publication deadline for the newspaper. For further information or confirmation of specific times on the agenda, please contact the County Administration Office at 641-0248.
Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 2, 2008. #050203
—REVISED PRELIMINARY AGENDA—
Friday, May 2, 2008
GUNNISON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
8:30 a.m. • Call to order; determine quorum
• Approval of Minutes
• Unscheduled citizens: A brief period in which the public is invited to make general comments or ask questions of the Commission or Planning Staff about items which are not scheduled on the day’s agenda.
8:45 a.m. Work session/possible action w/ Board of Commissioners to discuss possible schedule of joint review of amendments to Special Development Project Regulations
9:00 a.m. Gary Garland/Larkspur Hockey Rink, continued public hearing/work session/ possible action, request for an amendment to the approved uses on the Recreation Parcel, Larkspur Subdivision, to include the use of an enclosed hockey rink, located on Lot R1, Larkspur Subdivision, south of the Town of Crested Butte
10:00 a.m. Break
10:15 a.m. Gary Garland/Larkspur Hockey Rink, continued public hearing/work session/ possible action, request for an amendment to the approved uses on the Recreation Parcel, Larkspur Subdivision, to include the use of an enclosed hockey rink, located on Lot R1, Larkspur Subdivision, south of the Town of Crested Butte, request for direction to staff on drafting of recommendation
11:00 a.m. Bill Wegert, work session/no action, request for the installation of a residential wind turbine, located at 2833 County Road 17 (Antelope Creek Road)
Noon Lunch
12:15 p.m. Sky Ranch at Ute Trail, work session/no action, request for amendment to land use change permit application for the expansion of the camp facility, located at 1329 Highway 149, approximately 43 miles southwest of Gunnison, 11 miles north of Lake City
1:00 p.m. Whetstone Business Park, work session/possible action, business/residential park south of Crested Butte, continued work session/possible action on draft recommendation to Board
2:45 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m. Whetstone Park Preliminary Plan, business/residential development south of Town of Crested Butte on Highway 135, continued work session/possible action on draft recommendation to Board
Adjourn
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are conducted in the Blackstock Government Center Meeting Room at 221 N. Wisconsin St. in Gunnison, across the street from the Post Office. This is a preliminary agenda; agenda times may be changed by the staff up to 24 hours before the meeting date. If you are interested in a specific agenda item; you may want to call the Planning Department (641-0360) ahead of time to confirm its scheduled time. Anyone needing special accommodations, please contact the Planning Department before the meeting.
Published int the Crested Butte News. Issue of May 2, 2008. #050201