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Legal Notices: October 3, 2019

ERBM Recreation & Park District

Surplus Property AUCTION

ERBM Recreation & Park District will be holding a surplus property auction October 3 through 3:00pm on October 16. Prospective bidders will be allowed to schedule a time to inspect the equipment; to schedule a time or for questions call 970-878-8061 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. Bids will be accepted via mail (ERBM Rec and Park, attn. Surplus Auction, 101 Ute Road, Meeker, CO 81641), email, or in person. Minimum bid price is listed; bids reviewed after 3:00pm on October 16; highest bidder will be notified by phone.

2014 TRUE Commercial Refrigerator/Freezer, like-new condition, runs great 
– Minimum bid $2,800

1996 Ford Ranger Pickup, 2 door, extended cab, 4WD, approximately 180,000 miles
– Minimum bid $500

Publish:October 3 and October 10, 2019

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PUBLIC NOTICE

TREE & BUSH TRIMMING

Town of Meeker Municipal Code 18.1.137 created a clear operation area for all Town maintenance equipment along all streets within the Town. All trees, tree branches and other obstructions within this operation area or which are causing visual obstruction at intersections must be removed to permit the safe operation of Town equipment and promote the safe movement of vehicular traffic. The clear zone and/or obstructed intersections must be cleared by the property owner by October 15, 2019, prior to commencement of the Town Public Works Department clearing operations.

More information may be obtained at the Meeker Town Hall, 345 Market Street, Meeker, Colorado, Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Lisa Cook, Administrator

Published: October 3, and October 10, 2019

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Accepting bids for painting the exterior metal fire house bays at 240 7th St. Meeker, CO 81641. Bids submitted in person M-F 8-5, emailed to [email protected], or mailed to PO Box 737 Meeker, CO 81641. Deadline for bids Thurs Oct 10, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.

Published: October 3 & 10, 2019

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Meeker Cemetery District

October 10th 8:30am

265 County Road 4, Meeker CO

Board of Directors Regular Board Meeting

1. Call to order

2. Approve agenda

3. Approve Special Meeting minutes September 11

4. Present and approve bills/deeds

5. Public Input

6. Old Business

a. Budget 2020

7. New Business

a. Irrigation Plan

b. CEBT

8. Manager Report

9. Open Board Discussion

Adjourn

Published: October 3, 2019

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MEEKER SANITATION DISTRICT

OCTOBER 9, 2019

REGULAR BOARD MEETING at 7:00 PM

The Regular Board Meeting of the Meeker Sanitation

District will be held at the Meeker Sanitation District Office,

265 8th Street, Meeker, Colorado

1. Call to order

2. Additions or Changes to the Agenda

3. Approval of Minutes

4. Public Comments

5. New Business

A. Presentation of Budget

6. Old Business

A. Plant Manager Report

B. Office Manager Report

7. Attorney

8. Board

A. Reports

B. Delinquent Accounts

C. Approve Current Bills

9. Adjourn

This agenda is subject to change without further notice.

Agenda is posted at the office of the Meeker Sanitation District.

265 8th Street.

Published: October 3, 2019

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COLUMBINE PARK AGENDA

October 3, 2019

Attendance—

I. Call to Order—

II. Approval of the Minutes

A. September 9, 2019

III. Old Business

A. Policy and Procedure Manual Approval Status

1. Implementation of Policy and Procedures—date 3-Strike Rule will be enforced?

B. County Maintenance Final Projects’ Status

1. Signage on stalls—date they will be posted?

2. Wash Stall water hydrant—date it will be installed?

3. Hitching posts for grooming/stall cleaning—date they will be set-up?

4. Exercise Pens Set-up—date?

5. Exercise pens alternate use days implemented when?

6. Quarantine pens—set up date and location?

7. Trash Barrell in Shed Stall middle section full for over one month

8. Signs with Class Schedules posted on Round Pens—Date?

9. Days/Times Stalls are checked?

10. Days Stalls are washed with Bio-wash?

11. Electronic Payment Process for Facility Users

C. New lease agreement signing—Date?

IV. New Business

A. Fire Report (Occurred Sunday, September 29, 2019)

B. Policy and Procedure Violations Occurring Now Include—

1. Hay stored on flatbed trailer in Quonset Hut west end*

2. Pallets, mats, panels stored on west end of Shed Stall middle section

3. Twine strewn on ground behind Shed Stalls

4. Twine tying trash barrel to pole at Shed Stalls

5. Exercise pens left for others to clean—two+ wheelbarrows each

6. Shed Row Stall #20 left vacant for three weeks and dirty

7. Border letting dog run loose

8. Stall locked west end of Shed Stalls (Susie)

9. Horses left in Exercise Pens overnight

10. Lack of shavings in some stalls

C. Request Monthly Work Report from Facilities On-Site Manager (Susie)

V. Updates

A. Panels on Shed Stalls east end set-up week of September 22nd

*Items italicized were reported at September 9, 2019 meeting and are still occurring

VI. Announcements

A. Next Meeting:

VII. Adjournment

Published: October 3, 2019

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Board of County Commissioners of

Rio Blanco County, Colorado

Rio Blanco County Historic Courthouse

555 Main Street, 3rd Floor Hearing Room

Meeker, Colorado 81641

Tentative Agenda October 8, 2019

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.

1.11:00 a.m. Call to order:

A.Pledge of Allegiance

B.Changes to October 8, 2019 Agenda

1)

2)

C.Move to Approve the October 8, 2019 Agenda including any changes.

2.CONSENT AGENDA FOR OCTOBER 8, 2019

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.

A.Move to approve the below listed items of the Consent Agenda.

B.Consideration of the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado, Meeting Minutes of September 24, 2019. (All sign)

C.Consideration of the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado, Special Meeting Minutes of September 25, 2019. (All sign)

D.Approval of the Assessors Quarterly Abatement Report for September 2019 stating there were no Abatements of $10,000.00 or less.

E.Consideration of the Financial Management Report for September 2019. (All sign)

F.Consideration of the DHS EBT Register and Warrant Register for September 2019. (Chairman signs)

G.Consideration of the Motor Vehicle Publication Report for September 2019. (All sign)

3.BUSINESS

A.Move to approve/deny an increase to the Northwest Auto Bid Award dated February 28, 2019, changing the rebate amount available from 2019 to 2020 resulting in an increase in the amount of the vehicle from $32,393.00 to $34,210.00. (No Signature Required)

B.Move to approve/deny an increase to the Northwest Auto Bid Award dated February 28, 2019, changing the rebate amount available from 2019 to 2020 resulting in an increase in the amount of the vehicle from $32,393.00 to $34,210.00. (No Signature Required)

C.Move to approve/deny an increase to the Northwest Auto Bid Award dated February 28, 2019, changing the rebate amount available from 2019 to 2020 resulting in an increase in the amount of the vehicle from $32,393.00 to $34,210.00. (No Signature Required)

4.BID OPENINGS

A.None

5.BID AWARDS

A.None

6.MOU’s, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS

A.Move to approve/deny an Easement Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Monica E. Holeyfield, Melanie L. Story, and Timothy W. McFarland, for access to the Waldref Secondary Tower Broadband Project. (All Sign)

B.Move to approve/deny Agreement Change Order No. 1 between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Bolton Construction, LLC, modifying the scope of work and increasing the not to exceed amount by $942.00 to $40,942.00. (All Sign)

C.Move to approve/deny Request for Reimbursement No. 4 from T-O Engineers, for the Meeker Airport Coulter Field Federal Grant # 3-08-0041-013-2018, State Grant # 18-EEO-01, in the total amount of $12,996.19. The FFA reimbursement is $11,696.57, the State reimbursement is $649.81, the RBC Sponsor Commitment is $649.81. (Chairman Signs)

D.Move to approve/deny Grant Award CDAG # 19-4V0-01, Routing #20-HAV-ZH-03053, PO#471001506, from the Colorado Department of Transportation, Colorado Aeronautical Board, Division of Aeronautics to Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County for the benefit of the Rangely Airport for marking, grading and drainage improvements in an award amount of $5,800.00 and County match amount of $5,801.00. (Chairman Signs)

E.Move to approve/deny the Rio Blanco County Department of Public Health and Environment Volunteer Management Plan. (No Signature Required)

F.Move to Approve/Deny Contract Modification/Amendment No. 02 to an Agreement for Services between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado, and Align Multimedia, LLC, for the Rio Blanco County Promotional Video Project, extending the completion date from March 31, 2019 to August 31, 2019. (All sign)

G.Move to Approve/Deny Mammoth Networks Services Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado, and Visionary Communications Inc., dba Mammoth networks for the project THOR Network. (Chairman signs)

7.RESOLUTIONS

A.None

8.OTHER BUSINESS

A.Road & Bridge Report – Dave Morlan

B.Public Comment

C.County Commissioners Updates

9.PUBLIC HEARINGS

A.Applicant, Phil E. Brown, is requesting approval of Minor Subdivision PSUB-0003-19, located at 28902 County Road 8, in Tract 45 of the 1908 Government Land Office Resurvey, Section 21, Township 1 North, 90 West, of the 6th Principle Meridian, specifically PIN #1411721100034, in order to subdivide a 35.9 acre parcel into three (3) Lots.

Move to approve/deny Resolution No. 2019-22, a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado, approving the Phil E. Brown Minor Subdivision PSUB-0003-19, in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. (All Sign)

B.Motion to approve/deny the Petition for Abatement or Refund of Taxes for TEP Rocky Mountain, LLC, Schedules #O0305818, O0805819, O01205820 and O2605821, for the tax year of 2016, in the amount of $37,029,224.00. The Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County hereby Agrees/Disagrees with the recommendation of the Rio Blanco County Assessor.

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 Tuesday October 15, 2019 in the Rio Blanco County Annex Building, 17497 Hwy 64, Rangely, Colorado 81648.  Please check the County’s website for information at http://rbc.us/186/Board-of-County-Commissioners. If you need special accommodations please call 970-878-9431 in advance of the meeting so that reasonable accommodations may be made.

Published: October 3, 2019

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Town of Rangely

October 8, 2019 – 7:00pm

Agenda

Rangely Board of Trustees (Town Council)

ANDY SHAFFER, Mayor

Andy Key, Mayor ProTem

Trey Robie, Trustee

Luke Geer, Trustee

Tyson Hacking, Trustee

Matt Billgren, Trustee

Alisa Granger, Trustee

1.Call to Order

2.Roll Call

3.Invocation

4.Pledge of Allegiance

5.Minutes of Meeting

a.Discussion and Action to approve the minutes of September 24, 2019

6.Petitions and Public Input

7.Changes to the Agenda

8.Public Hearings – 7:15pm

9.Committee/Board Meetings

10.Reports From Council

11.Supervisor Reports – See Attached

a.Chief Tirynn Hamblin

12.Reports from Officers – Town Manager Update

13.Old Business

14.New Business

a.Discussion and action to approve the September 2019 check register

b.Discussion and action to approve the 2020 Draft Budget

15.Informational Items

a.RBC CNCC Headwater’s Fall Class Schedule

b.Rangely Jr/Senior High School Homecoming Oct 7-11th

c.CNCC Foundation Murder Mystery Dinner

16.Board Vacancies

a.RDA/RDC Board Vacancy (3)

b.Planning and Zoning Board Vacancy

17.Scheduled Announcements

a.Rangely Junior College District Board meeting is scheduled for Oct 14, 2019 at 12:00noon

b.Rangely District Library Board meeting is scheduled for Oct 14, 2019 at 5:00pm

c.Western Rio Blanco Park & Recreation District Board meeting is scheduled for Oct 14, 2019 at 7:00pm

d.Rangely School District Board meeting has been scheduled for Oct 15, 2019 at 6:15pm

e.Rangely Chamber of Commerce Board meeting is scheduled for Oct 17, 2019 at 12:00noon

f.RDA/RDC Board meeting scheduled for Oct 17, 2019 at 7:00pm

g.Rio Blanco County Commissioners Board meeting is scheduled for Oct 21, 2019 at 11:00am

h.Rural Fire Protection District Board meeting is scheduled for Oct 21, 2019 at 7:00pm

i.Community Networking Meeting is scheduled for Oct 21, 2019 at 12:00noon

j.Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District Board meeting is scheduled for Oct 30, 2019 at 6:00pm

k.Rangely District Hospital board meeting is scheduled for Oct 31, 2019 at 6:00pm

18.Adjournment

Published: October 3, 2019

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TOWN OF RANGELY

NOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET

(Pursuant to 29-1-106(1), C.R.S.)

Notice is hereby given that a proposed budget for the Town of Rangely for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2020 will be submitted to the Town of Rangely, Board of Trustees, Rio Blanco County, Colorado October 8, 2019 (C.R.S. 29-1-105) and will be filed in the office of the Town Clerk, 209 E Main, Rangely, Colorado, where it is available for public inspections beginning October 9, 2019 during regular business hours Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. The Board of Trustees will hold a number of work sessions on the budget which are open to the public. The adoption of the budget will take place during a Public Hearing scheduled December 10, 2019.  The public is invited to attend the public hearing.  Any interested elector of the Town of Rangely may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objects thereto with the Town of Rangely prior to the time of the final adoption of budget by the Town of Rangely.

Marybel Cox, Town Clerk/Treasurer

Published: October 3 & 10, 2019

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