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Classifieds: November 19, 2015

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

ATV, Boat and Snowmobile Owners! You can now renew your Colorado OHV registrations on line at: www.parks.state.co.us

The Rio Blanco Herald Times accepts all major credit cards. You can fax your classified ad or subscription to (970)878-4016 or email to: [email protected]

RIO BLANCO Masonic Lodge #80 meets 2nd and 4th Thursday, 7:00 p.m., at 7th and Park, Meeker.

AA & Al-Anon Meetings – Rangely Alcoholics Anonymous – Open meetings Tues & Thurs, 7 p.m., 115 Kennedy Dr., St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Rangely. Al-Anon meets Monday, 8:15 p.m., 207 S. Sunset, 1st Baptist Church, Rangely. Al-Anon info call 970-629-5064 or 970-629-2970.

Alcoholics Anonymous Mon. 7 p.m., Weds. 7 p.m., Fri. 7 p.m. St. James Church – enter from back parking lot, meetings are downstairs in Richards Hall, 4th & Park, Meeker 878-4158 878-5919 878-5636 Alanon Thurs. 7 p.m. 878-5655

Rangely Victim Services An open door for the protection and care of abused and battered persons. Non-emergency call 629-9691 . Emergencies call 911. Providing assistance for victims of violent crimes.

New Eden Pregnancy Care Services – pregnancy tests, emergency supplies, guidance by trained volunteers, classes on pregnancy and child care, post-abortion support, referrals. Mondays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 345 Main Street, Meeker. Email: [email protected] or (970)878-5117 and 219 Sunset Avenue Rangely. Email: [email protected] or (970) 675-2300. All services are confidential.

Meeker Housing Authority Board of Directors meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at 2:30 p.m. at The Pines, 875 Water St., Meeker.

Veterans Service Offices Rio Blanco County: Veterans Service Officer – Joe Dungan, Wednesday, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., County Administration Building, 200 Main Street Suite 300, Meeker. 878-9690 office, 878-3219home. Fax 878-9581. Rangely: Veterans Service Officer – Hoot Gibson, Tuesday and Thursday, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., County Annex, 17497 State Hwy 64, Rangely. 878-9695 office, 675-2669 home.

SAFEHOUSE If you are being abused physically or mentally, you can call SAFEHOUSE for confidential shelter and help. 878-3131

The Rangely Moms Group gives pregnant women and mothers of newborns through elementary school-aged children time to take a break, join in discussions and crafts, and build relationships with other moms. We meet the first Thursday of each month from September through May, from 9-11 a.m. at Grace Baptist Church (144 S. Stanolind Ave.). Join us! For more information, call Heather Zadra at (970) 629-9937.

The VFW, American Legion, and VFW Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 5:30 PM at 290 4th St. For further information call (970) 878-5326.

Food Bank of the Rockies mobile pantry truck will be in Rio Blanco County providing Food assistance to community members. Scheduled Dates for 2015: November 19, & December 17. The Food Bank will be at the Meeker Fairgrounds from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Rangely Food Bank is open on Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at 204 E. Rio Blanco. To donate, please call 970-620-2407.

MEEKER STREAKER
MONTHLY SCHEDULE
November 2015
NOTE: Please call 878-9368 in advance to set up all medical appointment rides. Activities are subject to change. Bus available on dates noted below.
11/19BUS IN TOWN ~GR JCT MEDICAL~
11/20 BUS IN TOWN
11/21 NO BUS
11/22 AM BUS
11/23 BUS IN TOWN
11/24 BUS IN TOWN
11/25 BUS IN TOWN
11/26 NO BUS
11/27 BUS IN TOWN
11/28 NO BUS
11/29 AM BUS
11/30 BUS IN TOWN
Due to Daylight Savings Time, please schedule out-of-town medical appointments before 2:00 PM. Call Streaker for a ride 878-9368. Reservations for Rec. Center Trips should be made at 878-3403. Chuckwagon 878-5627. Please call in advance for a ride to medical appointments- (970)878-9368. For Rangely dental appointments, please call (970)675-3250.

RADINO & CHUCKWAGON
Please call before 9:00 a.m. day of meal
878-5627 or 675-8112
Senior Citizen Nutrition Program
Meals served at noon. Reservations appreciated. Suggested Donation Over 60 – $2.50. Under 60 – Guest Fee $7.
(Did you know? Homebound trays can be ordered for over 60, suggested donation $2.50 – 12:10 p.m. pickup.)
Friday, Nov 20: Roast beef, Mashed potatoes, Broccoli, Blushing applesauce.
Monday, Nov 23: BBQ chicken, Scalloped potatoes, Seasoned corn, Cottage cheese w/pineapple.
Tuesday, Nov 24: Split pea soup, Egg salad sandwich on wheat, Tropical fruit, crackers.
Wednesday, Nov 25: BLT sandwich on wheat, Green pea salad, Fresh fruit bowl.
**MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE**
Milk, Tea and Coffee are offered with all meals. Menu subject to change. Food Bank of the Rockies Mobile Food Pantry, Meeker Fairgrounds, November 19 & December 17, Thursday,11:00-12:30

SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY, Nov 21st, 30% off all framed paintings at The Upstairs Gallery – One Day Only. Old Elementary School prints & Christmas cards available.

AUCTIONS

Consignment Auction Sat Nov. 21st, 10 am Garfield County Fair Grounds, Rifle, CO. Couch’s, Loveseats, Chairs, Tables, Dressers, Mission Oak Full bed, Sewing Machines, TV’s, Porcelain Dolls, Branding irons, Camel Back Trunk, Large & Small Barn wood gates, 2 Whiskey barrows, Exercise machine, small Arc welder, 1998 Toyota Camry, Much Much More. To consign call Silver Nickel Auction Ser. Ralph Fritzlan Auctioneer more info: 970-571-1608 – Silvernickelauction.com.

AUCTION: SUNDAY DEC 6 – 11 AM To settle ESTATE of Elizabeth Backes (1941-2015) HOME, Strategically located: 826 Second St. Meeker. Heirs choose to sell the fastest fairest way Public Auction! Extra nice * 3 Bedroom * 3 Bath * Huge Den * Fireplaces. REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE BLACK Fri 11-4 and Sat 10-2 and/or Contact us: * Terms * Preview * Register * Title Info * & receive a Pre-Bid advantage. LIZ S SHOPPING MALL, HAS IT ALL! I mean it is JAM-PACKED! SELLING ITEM-ITEM All in Exceptional Condition: 06 Silverado + GMC 3 4 T.; EXTREME amount of Treasures Large Coin Collection, 20 Old Traps, Samurai swords; Rifle Cabinet Multiple Porcelain Dolls, 1930 s Coffee Urn w/Creamer & Sugar , Value Jewelry, Outstanding Furniture; Antiques, China, Glass Cabinets. You name the prices. Cookie Lockhart, Auctioneer/Broker cell/text 303.710.9999 [email protected]: see pictures +: www.Lockhartauction.com Co-operating broker Steve Wix, Backcountry Realty

CONSTRUCTION

Roofing company looking for laborers to work on Rangely College, wage negotiable. Please contact Becky or Dianna at (435)789-6898.

Local handyman services: painting, plumbing, flooring, etc. Quality work at decent rates. For an estimate please call (970)220-2150.

Poor Boy’s Construction, LLC, Residential and commercial, new construction, remodels, repairs and handyman work, fencing, and landscaping. Please call (435)790-0178.

FARM AND RANCH

Excellent horse hay, small bales, $4.00 per bale, $6.00 for certified weed free. Also have 30 ton round bales of grass hay $120 per ton. (970)314-5923

FOR SALE

2 Stage Snowblower. Like New. $200. 878-3228

GUNS

Colt AR-15, pre-ban, 8 mags, $1500 OBO. (970) 618-8375.

HUNTING

Welcome Hunters. Rangely Bunkhouse has a deal on a place to stay, $25.00 a night. Located at 313 W Main, Rangely, Colorado. Great place for hunting groups. Call Chris 970-620-2407.

MISCELLANEOUS

ASK ABOUT OUR CNC MACHINING Can’t get a metal part? We can make all kinds of parts. We have CNC Machine equipment, lathe and tooling to do the job. Contact Phil at Family Automotive and Machine. (970)878-5606.

HELP WANTED – FULL TIME

Field service technician- gas compressor mechanic. Full time, direct hire, opportunity. Location is Williston, ND. (303)223-4307

HELP WANTED – GENERAL

Electricians & APPRENTICES EC Electric, Inc is seeking Electricians and Apprentices for commercial work in Meeker, Rifle and Grand Junction. Top pay, paid benefits, and long-term employment/advancement opportunities. Job application form available at www.ec-electric.com or contact EC Electric, Grand Junction at (970)241-3302.

Town of Rangely Gas Department Job Opening Gas Utility Technician/Administrative Assistant The Town of Rangely owns and operates the natural gas distribution system that supplies natural gas to the residents of Rangely. The Town has a full time position open in the Gas Department. Duties include but are not limited to the following: meter reading, installation and maintenance of gas lines, leak call investigations, work orders, computer tasks, filing, generating reports, etc. This person must have the ability to obtain Operator Qualification through the Department, perform at the gas utility technician level and be able to assist the Gas Department Administrator. The Gas Department falls under federally mandated Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs and Operator Qualification. Prior experience in gas distribution is desirable. The ability to work effectively with one’s coworkers and the public is a must. Valid Colorado Driver’s License required. Applicant must have the ability to perform physical labor as well as the ability to perform in an office setting. Applicant must also be willing to be “On Call” approximately one out of every four weeks upon Operator Qualification. Pre-employment screenings include a physical and a drug screen. The Town offers excellent benefits and salary is negotiable depending upon qualifications. Position open until filled. EOE. Application and letter of intent should be submitted to Lisa Piering, C/O Town of Rangely, 209 E. Main St., Rangely, CO 81648. Applications are available at: Town Hall, 209 E. Main St, Rangely, CO 81648, (970)675-8476

Lifeguards: The ERBM Recreation & Park District is seeking applications for two part time non-benefited, year round lifeguards, who could work up to 24 hours per week. Lifeguards are trained professional rescuers who ensure the safety of patrons by preventing and responding to emergencies in and out of the aquatic facility. Applicants must be 15 years of age or older; know how to swim; and be available a minimum of 10 hours per week. This position will start as primarily a daytime shift, but candidates must also be available for, early morning, evening, split and/or weekend shifts. As part of the interview process, candidates will be asked to swim 300 yards using crawl stroke and breast stroke, perform a brick dive in the deep end of the pool and tread water for 2 minutes. Candidates do not need to hold a lifeguard certification card as we will train selected candidates on site. Lifeguards are also responsible for performing maintenance and inspection of the facility on a daily basis; reporting any unsafe conditions or equipment to the supervisor(s); monitoring pool water chemistry and filling out required records and reports. Salary range $9.73 -$12.91/hr. A completed ERBM Recreation & Park District job application is required for consideration and should be returned to ERBM Recreation & Park District, Attn: Human Resources, 101 Ute Rd., Meeker, CO 81641. Applications are available at the Meeker Recreation Center and on the website, www.MeekerRecDistrict.com. Complete job description is available upon request and online. ERBM Recreation & Park District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 970-878-3403. Applications will be accepted until Saturday, November 28, 2015.

Ranch Manager Wanted: Rangely/Meeker, Colorado. Experienced cattle/hay ranch manager wanted for 800 plus cattle ranch. Looking for hands on experience plus management ability. Live on premises and responsible for hiringand managing staff. This ranch manager opportunity offers an on ranch private home, competitive salary, and benefits, along with use of a ranch vehicle. Candidates should please submit resume with past ranching experience, salary requirements, and references to : [email protected]

Transportation Maintenance Worker I Temp & Perm positions with CDOT across state. Base pay & overtime & extra $ for some locations. Perform roadway mtc & heavy equip operation. Class A or B CDL & heavy labor & equip operation exp required. Apply online @ www.colorado.gov/jobs. EOE

BUSINESSES FOR SALE

Successful restaurant owners wishing to retire. Be your own boss at the profitable Ma Famiglia Restaurant! Contact Suzan Pelloni, Western Exposures Realty. 970-623-2900

REAL ESTATE – HOMES MEEKER

FOR SALE BY OWNER – 878 Hill St. 5 BDR/3 BA home, woodstove, lg rec room, fenced back yard. Many extras. 970-812-2959. [email protected]

REAL ESTATE – LAND/LOTS

RANGELY: Double lot for sale in Rangely, 225 Mesa, $15,500 firm. Please call (307) 875- 5745 or (307)871-7820.

35 Acres, Little Beaver Estates, Lot 18. $3,000 per acre. 970-260-5454

Residential Building Lots for Sale – 4-5 acre residential lots in West Rangely Subdivision. Gas, water, phone and electric hookups at property line of all lots. Reasonably priced at $50,000 – $60,000. Private road owned by homeowners association with minimal yearly HOA fee of $250 a year per lot. Mike or Tracy Hayes (970)675-5323.

RENTALS – MEEKER

LARGE 3 BDR 2 BA house, $825 per month plus deposit, (970)878-3736 or (970) 260-8844.

2BR/1BA, Nice location, fenced yard. $550 per month plus utilities. 970-328-6850

2 BDR/1.5 BA townhouse, washer/dryer, small fenced backyard, newly remodeled. $650 mo, $750 deposit. Small pets negotiable. (970)878-5486 or (970)930-5646

3 BDR/2 BA house avail now on 5 acres, 13 mi up Co Rd 8. Can have up to 5 horses, 2,400 sq ft, immaculate. $1,900 mo plus deposit & utilities, NS. 970-317-8405

For rent- 2BDR, 2BA apartments, includes utilities, WD. Furnished or unfurnished, close to schools, long term or short term lease options plus damage deposit. Call (970)629-9714.

3 BDR, 1.5 BA, nicely furnished/unfurnished townhouse. Washer & dryer included, NS, water, trash & sewer included. $800/mo. plus security deposit. 878-5858.

Looking to share my home in Meeker with the right person. Beautiful home and deck, utilities, and all amenities included. Carol (970)620-0917.

3 BDR/2 BA apartment, $700 month. Call 970-220-2150.

Storage Depot 10×25 unit. 878-4808.

AVAILABLE NOW: retail space in the center of Meeker at 6th and Main in the historic Hugus Building. Includes over 5000 square feet and loading dock in the alley. This former general store has Main Street display, windows, an antique ceiling, freight elevator, built-in cupboards and 1910 era show cases. Call 970-878-4138 for details.

CLEAN REMODELED 2BD apartments, in-house laundry, storage units available, close to shopping and the downtown area & more. $575 to $685 per month. Western Exposures Realty LLC (970) 878-5877.

Commercial office space available in Hugus Building, downtown Meeker. 878-4138.

RENTALS – RANGELY

Clean, quiet duplex for rent 2 BDR 1 BA, new kitchen, washer/dryer, $700 per month, prefer no pets. 317 South Sunset Call (970)250-2183.

3 BDR, 1 BA, house, 2-car garage, large storage unit, large backyard, $950 + utilities (970)640-2393.

3 BDR, 1 BA, house, 2-car garage, large storage unit, large backyard, $950 + utilities (970)640-2393.

SILVER SAGE RV PARK (970)675-2259 RV Spaces for rent. Managers: Dana & Debbie Hanvey (970)675-2259 (970)216-0138

Rangely Duplex for Rent $650.00 plus deposit. 1 or 2 bedroom duplex – Newly remodeled & landscaped. Please contact Rodney 970-462-6538 or Dan 970-462-6858

MOTORCADE – MISCELLANEOUS

Trailers, hitches, flatbeds, toolboxes, trailer service and truck accessories. We are a “one stop shop” truck and trailer outfitter. B&W gooseneck hitches $597 installed. Pine Country Trailer Sales, Grand Junction. 1-800-287-6532.

LEGAL NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICE: NOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET
Notice is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Supervisors of the Douglas Creek Conservation District for the ensuing year of 2016. That a copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the conservation office at 351 7th Street, Meeker, Colorado where same is open for public inspection. That such proposed budget will be considered for adoption at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said district at the Water Conservancy Building, Rangely, Colorado on Friday, Wednesday 2, 2015 at 6 p.m. Any interested elector within said Douglas Creek Conservation District may inspect the proposed budget at the conservation office or contact the District Manager at 970-878-5628 in Meeker, Colorado, and file or register any objection thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget.
DOUGLAS CREEK CONSERVATION DISTRICT
By: Chris Coleflesh, District Manager
Publish: November 19 and 26, 2015 . Rio Blanco Herald Times

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Gertie Mae Lanstrum, Deceased, Rio Blanco District Court Case Number 15PR030024
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Pitkin, County, Colorado or on or before March 18, 2016, or the claims may be forever barred. Robert Wade Wheeler, Personal Representative c/o Olszewski, Massih & Maurer, P.C. P.O. Box 916 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
Published: Nov 19, 25 & Dec 3, 2015 Rio Blanco Herald Times

PUBLIC NOTICE AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT BUSINESS LOAN FUNDS
EAGLE COUNTY plans to submit a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application to the State of Colorado, Department of Local Affairs, c/o the Office of Economic Development and International Trade. CDBG funds are intended to provide decent housing, suitable living environments and economic opportunities, principally for low and moderate income persons through rehabilitation and preservation, economic development (generally job creation/retention) and public facilities improvements. In regards to all FY 15 CDBG programs, it is estimated that $8,114,075 will be available statewide for distribution to units of general local government in the state nonentitlement areas. For economic development projects, it is estimated that $2,590,218 will be available statewide for distribution for economic development to units of general local government in the state nonentitlement areas. The application being considered would be a request for the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG)Business Loan Fund for $754,000 for small business loan funding. It is estimated that approximately 51% of the funds would benefit low and moderate income persons. Permanent involuntary displacement of neighborhood persons or businesses is not anticipated. Should it later become necessary to consider such displacement, alternatives will be examined to minimize the displacement. If no feasible alternatives exist, required/reasonable benefits will be provided to those displaced to mitigate adverse effects and hardships. Any low and moderate income housing which is demolished or converted will be replaced. A public hearing will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday December 8, 2015 at the Eagle County Commissioners Meeting Room, 500 Broadway, Eagle, Colorado to obtain citizen views and to respond to proposals and questions related to:
1.The proposed CDBG application for the above-referenced economic development activities; specifically for a new CDBG contract in the amount of $754,000 with $650,000 allocated for direct business assistance and $104,000 for administration. The application is proposed for Eagle County to act as the lead county for the nine counties of the NWCCOG Business Loan Fund acting through a Memorandum of Agreement with Eagle County in providing business assistance to applicants in all of the nine participating counties
2.The purpose of the hearing is also to allow citizens to review and comment on the performance of County – Grantee with the NWCCOG loan program in carrying out their small business loan fund program, which was financed with federal Community Development Block Grant (#13-589) funds provided by the State of Colorado. Comments regarding the close out of this 2013 CDBG grant for the NWCCOG Business Loan Fund will also be heard. This grant was sponsored by Eagle County acting as the Lead County for the nine counties of northwest region, administered by the NWCCOG.
3.The performance of Eagle County in carrying out its community development responsibilities. Written or emailed comments are also welcome and must be received by December 7, 2015 at Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG), PO Box 2308, 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne, Colorado, 80498. Oral, written or email comments will be considered in deciding whether to submit an application for the proposed project. Written summary information will be available at Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG), 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne, Colorado, 80498 on November 23, 2015 until December 7, 2015 on any CDBG application(s) NWCCOG intends to submit to the state. A copy of the application(s) as submitted to the state will be available for public review at Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG), 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne, Colorado, 80498 after December 8, 2015. Information and records regarding NWCCOG proposed and past use of CDBG funds are available at Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG), 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne, Colorado, 80498 during regular office hours. Advance notice is requested. If special accommodations are needed, please notify NWCCOG so that the appropriate aids can be made available. Email comments to [email protected], Liz Mullen, NWCCOG, Executive Director.
Published: November 19, 2015 Rio Blanco Herald Times

Opportunity to Comment on the Buford New Castle Project
The White River National Forest, Rifle Ranger District, is preparing an environmental assessment for the Buford New Castle Project. The Buford New Castle Project proposes vegetation management activities in the following areas:
Portions of sections 29 and 32, Township 1S, Range 91W Portions of sections 5, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 26, 27, 34, 35; Township 2S, Range 91W Portions of sections 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 30, 31; Township 3S, Range 91W Portions of sections 24, 25, 36; Township 3S, Range 92W Portions of sections 6 and 7; Township 4S, Range 91W 6th Principal Meridian, Garfield and Rio Blanco Counties, Colorado
In general, proposed management activities would occur along the Buford New Castle Road (NFSR 245), where it pass through national forest system lands between the towns of New Castle and Buford, Colorado. A notice of proposed action is available on-line at: www.fs.fed.us/nepa/fs-usda-pop.php/?project=47451. The notice and supporting documentation is also available for review at the Rifle Ranger District. Additional information regarding this action can be obtained from: Brett Crary, P.O. Box 720, Eagle, CO 81631, (970) 328-5899, [email protected]. The proposed project is an activity implementing a land management plan and subject to the objection process described in 36 CFR 218 Subparts A and B. The Forest Service is combining scoping with the legal notice and opportunity to comment, as described in 36 CFR 218.24.
How to Comment and Timeframe
Specific written comments on the proposed project will be accepted for 30 calendar days following publication of a copy of this notice in the Citizen Telegram. The publication date in the newspaper of record for the Rifle Ranger District is the exclusive means for calculating the comment period. The regulations prohibit extending the length of the comment period. Written comments must be submitted via mail, fax, electronically, or in person (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays) to: Sarah Hankens c/o Brett Crary, Forester/silviculturist, 0094 CR 244, Rifle, CO 81650, FAX: (970) 625-2532. Electronic comments including attachments can be submitted to cara.ecosystem-management.org/Public/CommentInput?Project=47451. Persons commenting should include: 1) name, address, telephone number, organization represented, if any; 2) title of project for which the comment is being submitted; and 3) specific facts and supporting reasons for the Responsible Official to consider. It is the responsibility of persons providing comments to submit them by the close of the comment period. Only those who submit timely and specific written comments will have eligibility to file an objection under 218.8. Individuals and organizations wishing to be eligible to object must meet the information requirements in 218.25(a)(3). Names and contact information submitted with comments will become part of the public record and may be released under the Freedom of Information Act. This legal notice also serves to notify and invite public comment on the proposal as stipulated in 36 CFR 800.3 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
Published: November 19, 2015 Rio Blanco Herald Times

Board of County Commissioners
Monday, November 23, 2015
County Administration Bldg, 200 Main Meeker, Colorado
Items of routine and non-controversial nature are placed on the consent agenda. Any Commissioner or member of the audience may request an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately on the regular agenda prior to action being taken by the Board on the Consent Agenda. Public Comment: Any member of the public may address the Board on matters which are within the jurisdiction of the Board. If you are addressing the Board regarding a matter listed on the Agenda, you are requested to make your comments when the Board takes that matter. Please limit your comments to three minutes per member or five minutes per group. The public comment time is not for questions and answers. It is your time to express your views.
11:00 Call to order:
Pledge of Allegiance
Changes or additions to the November 23, 2015, Board Agenda
Approval of the November 23, 2015 Agenda
Consent agenda for November 23, 2015
Consent 1_ Consideration of the Board Minutes of November 16, 2015
Consent 2_ Notice Of Final Contractor Settlement regarding the 2015 Rio Blanco County Road 5 Sp-7 Wildlife Crossing Project (No Signature Required)
Consent 3_ Contract Agreement with FCI Constructors, Inc. for the Rio Blanco County Courthouse Renovation pre-construction services beginning November 9, 2015 with completion on or before January 30, 2017 in an amount not to exceed $25,000.00. (Chairman Only)
Consent 4_AIA Document G701-2001 Change Order to the Asset Engineering Contract for the Rio Blanco County Design-Build Capital Projects for the Co/Lo Remodel with a total contract change in an amount of $492,440, changing the contract total amount not to exceed $1,322,649.50. (Chairman Only)
Consent 5_Budget Variance Report – 048 FCI Constructors Inc., Project 10-14-030 to fund the costs associated with Smart Building Solutions furnishing Vinyl Plastic Laminate access flooring in Equipment Room L118 per response to submittal 096900.02 in an amount not to exceed $1,600.00. (Chairman Only)
Consent 6_Authorization of Purchase Order to QDS Communications for the purchase of two 800MHZ radios for the Department of Human Services pursuant to Rio Blanco County Department Public Health and Environment Grant Amendment Number: 16 FHJA 82858 Original Contract Number:15 FHJA 68471.
Consent 7_ RFR # 4 Rangely Airport Master Plan Federal Grant # 3-08-0047-011-2014 State Grant # 14-4V0-01 Element A Total RFR $7,241.00, Total Federal reimbursement $ 6,516.90, Total State reimbursement $362.05. (Chairman Signs)
Consent 8_RFR # 8 Rangely Airport Master Plan State Grant # 14-4V0-01 Element B Total RFR $13,030.00 Total State reimbursement $ 11,727.00. ( Chairman Signs)
Consent 9_RFR # 9 Rangely Airport Master Plan State Grant # 14-4V0-01 Element B Total RFR $7,752.00 Total State reimbursement $ 6,976.80. (Chairman Signs)
Consent 10_ ALP (Airport Layout Plan Drawings) (Chairman Signs)
Consent 11_Approval of HDR Task Order No. 21 with HDR Engineering, Inc. to perform Meeker Airport Pavement Testing in an amount to be determined. (All Sign)
Consent 12_Approval of Yea & Associates Cost Estimate to perform Meeker Airport Pavement Investigation in an amount not to exceed $11,870.00. (Chairman Signs)
Consent 13_Contract between Rio Blanco County Department of Human Services and Garfield County Department of Human Services for 2016 Child Support Enforcement services in an amount not to exceed $24,000.00. (All sign)
General Business:
BUS 1_ Presentation from Colowyo Mine.
Bid Openings:
BO 1_
Bid Awards:
BA 1_
MOU’s Contracts and Agreements:
MCA 1_ Columbine Park Management Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Northwest Community College. (All Sign)
MCA 2_Rangely Airport Management Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Northwest Community College. (All Sign)
MCA 3_ Agreement for Services with QDS Communications for Rio Blanco County Justice Center Dispatch Relocation beginning November 23, 2015 with completion on or before April 1, 2016 in an amount not to exceed $10,000. (All Sign)
MCA 4_ Agreement for Services with All State Communications for Rio Blanco County Justice Center Dispatch Relocation beginning November 23, 2015 with completion on or before April 1, 2016 in an amount not to exceed $10,000. (All Sign)
MCA 5_Approval of the Department of Local Affairs, Energy Impact Assistance Grant Application for the Rio Blanco County Courthouse Renovation Project in the amount of $2,000,000.00 (All Sign)
MCA 6_Approval of the Department of Local Affairs, Energy Impact Assistance Grant Application for the Meeker Fairgrounds Enhancement Project, in a grant amount not to exceed $100,000.00 and authorize the Chairman to sign out of session.
MCA 7_ Approval of the Department of Local Affairs, Energy Impact Assistance Grant Application for the Columbine Park Multi-Purpose Building Architectural and Engineering Design Services, in a grant amount not to exceed $100,000.00 and authorize the Chairman to sign out of session.
Resolutions:
RES 1_A Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado Approving An Intergovernmental Agreement with the Meeker Police Department Concerning Dispatch Services by The Rio Blanco County Sheriff Office Communications Center. (All Sign)
Other Business:
Public Comments
County Commissioner Updates
Adjourn
The agenda is provided for informational purposes only; all times are approximate. Agenda items will normally be considered in the order they appear on the agenda. However, the Board may alter the Agenda, take breaks during the meeting, work through the noon hour and even continue an item for a future meeting date. The Board, while in session, may consider other items that are brought before it. Scheduled items may be continued if the Board is unable to complete the Agenda as scheduled. The next regular Board meeting is tentatively scheduled for December 14, 2015 in Meeker and the County Administration Building.. Please check the County website for information at www.rbc.us/departments/commissioners. If you need special accommodations please call 970-878-9570 in advance of the meeting so that reasonable accommodations may be made.
Published: November 19, 2015 Rio Blanco Herald Times

Town of Rangely
November 24, 2015 – 7:00pm Agenda
Rangely Board of Trustees (Town Council)
FRANK HUITT, MAYOR
JOSEPH NIELSEN, MAYOR PRO TEM
LISA HATCH, TRUSTEE
ANDREW SHAFFER, TRUSTEE
DAN EDDY, TRUSTEE
ANN BRADY, TRUSTEE
KRISTIN STEELE, TRUSTEE
Call to Order
Roll Call
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Minutes of Meeting
Approval of the minutes of the October 27, 2015 meeting.
Petitions and Public Input
Elyse Ackerman-Casselberry, DOLA Northwest Regional Manager
Changes to the Agenda
Public Hearings – 7:15pm
Public Hearing First Reading ORDINANCE NO. 687 (2015) AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF RANGELY, COLORADO REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING THE RANGELY MUNCIPAL CODE 13.04.055, ENTITLED “CROSS CONNECTION AND BACKFLOW PREVENTION AND MAKING NECESSARY CHANGES TO RELATED SECTIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE”
Committee/Board Meetings
Utility Committee Meeting November 2, 2015 5:30 pm
Supervisor Reports
– See Attached Reports from Officers –
Town Manager Update
New Business
Discussion and Action to Approve the October 2015 Check Register
Discussion and Action to Approve the October 2015 Financials Discussion and Action to approve the Special Event Permit for the BPOE Elks Charity Ball on November 21, 2015 (Consensus quorum of council on 11/06/2015 to approve)
Discussion and Action to approve the Liquor License renewal for BPOE Lodge 1907
Discussion and Action to approve the Liquor License renewal for Nichols Store
Discussion and Action to approve application of EIAF Grant request for Phase III of the Water Treatment Plant Renovation
Informational Items
Information 2016 CCITF grant approval
White River Village and Rangely Town Hall Renovations Community Networking Meeting November 24, 2015
Jon Hill, Rio Blanco County Commissioner
Scheduled Announcements
Rangely School District board meeting is scheduled for December 15, 2015 at 6:15pm.
Rangely District Library regular meeting December 14, 2015 at 5:00pm.
Rangely District Hospital board meeting is scheduled for December 10, 2015 at 6:00pm.
Rural Fire Protection District board meeting is scheduled for December 21, 2015 at 7:00pm.
Western Rio Blanco Park & Recreation District meeting December 14, 2015 at 7:00pm.
Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District board meeting is December 30, 2015 at 7:00pm.
Rangely Chamber of Commerce board meeting is scheduled for December 17, 2015 at 12:00pm.
Rangely Junior College District Board meeting is scheduled for December 14, 2015 at 12:00pm.
Community Networking Committee meeting is scheduled for January 24, 2016 at 12:00pm.
There will be no Networking meeting in December 2015.
Rio Blanco County Commissioners meeting is scheduled for December 21, 2015 at 11:00am.
Adjournment Published: November 19, 2015 Rio Blanco Herald Times

TOWN OF RANGELY
Check Register October 2015
VENDOR AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
A NUVIEW AUTO GLASS, $208.00, Expenses
ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES, $315.00, Chemicals
AFLAC, $455.86, Payroll deduction
AHRENS, BRENDA, $459.60, Benefit Reimburstment
AIR LIQUIDE AMERICA SPECIALTY GAS, LLC, $39.60, Expenses
ALL COPY PRODUCTS, $837.72, Expenses
APCO INTERNATIONAL, INC., $137.91, Services
APGA SIF, $834.75, Services
ASHLEY VALLEY VETERINARY CLINIC, $299.00, Animal Shelter Expenses
BALBOA CAPITAL CORPORATION, $306.00, Expenses
BARBA, KERRA, $50.00, Expenses
BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC, $119.88, Expenses
BECKAGE, CYNTHIA, $50.00, Expenses
BNF: CORP TRUST CLEARING, $46,478.39, Expenses
BOY-KO SUPPLY CO, $317.72, Expenses
BRADY, ANN, $100, Council Stipend
BROWN, JEANIE, $200.00, Security Deposit Refund
CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS SUPPLY, $767.06, Expenses
CALL MAX, INC., $6,065.38, Chemicals
CASELLE, INC, $799.33, Software Support
CENTURY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, $912.19, Expenses
CENTURYLINK, $2,694.53, Telephone/Services
CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES, $369.24, Payroll deduction
CIRSA, $18,671.75, PC Insurance
CITY OF NORTHGLENN, $68,000.00, Expenses
CLUB 20, $200.00,Training
COLO DEPT OF HUMAN SVC BITF, $60.00, Brain Injury Trust
CONSERVANCY OIL COMPANY, $379.00, Expenses
DIRECTV, $343.50, WRV Television
DUCEY’S ELECTRIC, $250.00, Expenses
ED BOZARTH, $100.65, Expenses
EDDY, DAN, $100.00, Council Stipend
FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY, $373.80, Payroll deduction
FIDELITY ADVISOR FUNDS, $21,158.15, Payroll deduction
FIRST BANKCARD, $2,387.26, Expenses
FIRST BANK OF LIVINGSTON, $455.00, Services
FPPA, $415.99, PD Insurance
FRESH EXPRESS, $121.25, Expenses
GODDARD, WESLEY, $150.00, Uniforms
GRAND JUNCTION PIPE & SUPPLY, $1,344.10, Supplies
GREAT AMERICAN LEASING COMPANY, $330.00, Lease
HAMBLIN, TIRYNN, $1,000.00, Benefit Reimburstment
HATCH, LISA, $100.00, Council Stipend
HAYES, MIRANDA, $695.00, Benefit Reimburstment
HDS WHITE CAP CONST SUPPLY, $60.20, Expenses
HERITAGE BUILDING & LUMBER, $1,143.14, Expenses
HUITT, FRANK, $150.00, Council Stipend
JAY-MAX SALES, $38.00, Expenses
KANSAS CITY LIFE, $1,749.49, Life & STD Insurance
KIMBALL MIDWEST, $422.54, Expenses
LEBLEU, JEFF, $300.00, Benefit Reimburstment
LEXIPOL LLC, $1,853.00, Training
LK SURVEY INSTRUMENTS & REPROG, $92.25, Expenses
LOWES, $54.09, Expenses
MAIL SERVICES, $1,005.50, Services
MARTIN CONSTRUCTION CO, $765.00, Expenses
MASTER PETROLEUM, $1,512.50, Supplies
MATTHEW BENDER & CO, INC., $281.41, Expenses
MAYS CONCRETE, $14,618.96, Expenses
MCCROMETER, INC., $1207.25, Expenses
MESA COUNTY HEALTH DEPT REG LABORATORY, $80.00, Expenses
MOON LAKE ELECTRIC, $14,992.62, Electricity
MOUNTAIN WEST SECURITY LLC, $20.00, Expenses
MWI VETERINARY SUPPLY, $1,104.67, Expenses
NETWORKS UNLIMITED, $1,862.20, Support
NICHOLS STORE,$36.00, Expenses
NIELSEN, JOSEPH, $100.00, Council Stipend
NUTECH SPECIALTIES, INC., $1.99, Expenses
ORKIN PEST CONTROL, $150.00, Services
OWENS, JONI, $50.00, Expenses
PIERING, LISA, $635.00, Benefit Reimburstment
PINNACOL ASSURANCE, $3,369.00, WC Premiums
PIONEER RESEARCH CORP, $498.75, Chemicals
PIPELINE TESTING CONSORTIUM, $255.00, Services
PITNEY BOWES INC, $104.83, Services
PITNEY BOWES POSTAGE BY PHONE, $1,000.00, Expenses
POMPONIO, LARRY, $50.00, Expenses
POTABLE DIVERS, INC., $3,600.00, Services
PR DIAMOND PRODUCTS, INC., $1,001.00, Expenses
PROFESSIONAL TOUCH, $2,941.83, Expenses
PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER, INC., $799.82, Expenses
Q.C. TESTING, INC, $3,900.00, Expenses
QUILL, $956.93, Expenses
RAIN RETAIL, $237.00, Services
RANGELY AUTO PARTS, $894.18, Expenses
RANGELY HARDWARE, $6,224.33, Expenses
RANGELY SCHOOL FOUNDATION, $17,602.89, Sales Tax Funding
RANGELY TRASH SERVICE, $778.00, Services
RANGELY, TOWN OF, $5,253.01, Utilities
RESPOND FIRST AID, $35.75 , Expenses
RIO BLANCO COUNTY , $3,448.71, Expenses/Dispatching
RIO BLANCO COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT, $220.00, Expenses
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEALTH PLANS, $24,527.85, Health Ins
SCHMEUSHER GORDON MEYER, INC., $4,399.25, Expenses
SENERGY BUILDERS, $4,964.70, Housing Rental Fee
SHAFFER, ANDREW, $100.00, Council Stipend
SIMPLIFILE, LLC, $66.00, Services
SIMS, TERESA, $150.00, Judge Fee
STEELE, KRISTIN, $100.00, Council Stipend
STEWART WELDING & MACHINE, INC, $493.61, Expenses
STRATA NETWORKS, $500.00, Services
SUMMIT ENERGY, $8,966.19, Gas Transmission/Transport
TRACTOR SUPPLY, $508.45, Animal Shelter Expenses
TRANSUNION RISK & ALTERNATIVE, $38.00, Services
TRANSWEST TRUCK TRAILER RV, $213.89, Expenses
UNCC, $153.01, Services
UPLAND COMPANIES, INC., $98,910.12, Expenses
URIE ROCK COMPANY, $2,596.32, Expenses
VERIZON WIRELESS, $1,275.35, Cell Service
VERMEER SALES & SERVICES OF CO, $304.70, Expenses
VERNAL PET CLINIC & WELLNESS CENTER, $2,264.00, Animal Shelter Expenses
VET CLINIC, THE, $56.20, Animal Shelter Expenses
WALTER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, LLC, $2,344.01, Services
WESTERN TOWING AND RECOVERY, $830.50, Services
WEX BANK, $5,086.20, Fuel
WHITE RIVER MARKET, $270.65, Supplies
WILCZEK, KAREN, $300.00, Judge Fee
WOODS & AITKEN LLP, $2,075.00, Services
WRB REC & PARK DISTRICT, $40.25, Expenses
XPRESS BILL PAY, $1,000.00, Services
$439,443.70
Published: November 19, 2015 Rio Blanco Herald Times

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