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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day- December term 19-0 January 4, -1911
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REGULAR MEETING
A. E. Marks Chairman
Daniel F. Koprinikar Commissioner
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
Gene K. Luby $ounty Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz. Clerk to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meeting and approved as read.
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
payment thereof:
Gerald E. Brown, County Planner
County Clerk
County Clerk
First Agency Co.
State Compensation Insurance Fund
;Colorado Sheriff's and Peace Officers
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
!Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
!Mountain Bell
Hometown Supply Company
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho. Co.
P. R. Marby
!,Eagle Pharmacy
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Wilson Radio T.V. & Appliance
Colorado Assessor's Association
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Stanley's Cash Grocery
!Slakes Blacksmith Shop
3 M Business P. S. I.
13m Minnesco Corp.
Tease Finance Inc.
;lease Finance Inc.
Minturn Fire Dept.
American Legion`Aux Unit #194
!Cope Office Supply Co.
Cope Office Supply Co.
ut West Commercial & Co. Printers Inc.
Colo. Public Expenditure Council
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
planning services
money advanced -postage for machine
money advanced -freight
blanket bond
general fund
dues
prisoners board
jail laundry
telephone service
telephone service
supplies
supplies
office equipment
supplies
coroner charges
supplies
dues
supplies & publication
supplies
grab hooks
camera cards
payment 42 - legse
Lease #15199-3 Graphotype
Lease #900-01 Addressograph
Hall rent Co. Judge
Hall rent Asst. Co. Judge
supplies
supplies
supplies,,
postage expense
Beacon
Airport
business
County Court Annex
East Obstruction Light
..............................................................................................$
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
2:,.520.00
500.00
6.76
108.04
837.00
10.00
142.50
7.25
339.46
11.91
72.95
297.70
340.03
5.72
5.80
9.99
105.00
197.66
8.03
16.00
43.90
207.43
lo6.40
112.12
75.00
50.00
36.18
13.00
219.95
10.00
47.20
52.30
97.50
81.28
4.60
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Group Ins.
106.35 �!
(State Compensation Insurance Fund
R. & B. Fund
4,299.00
-Public Service Go. of Colo.
Red Cliff service
1.15
(Basalt Sanitation District
service shop
6.80
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
services
58.36
!Yampa Valley Electric Assn. Inc.
service
50.28
Garfield Glass & Upholstering
repairs
18.00
Phillips Petroleum Co,
gasoline
3.98
Continental Oil Co.
fuel
5.61
Continental Oil Co.
fuel
124.74
(Standard Oil Co.
fuel
1,017.39
High Country Lumber Co.
supplies
74.96
Macdonald Equipment Co.
supplies
16.64
Fullwell Motor Products Co.
supplies
77.82'
American National Corporation
supplies
89:10
IZep Manufacturing Co.
supplies
64.75
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
Welding supplies
33.84
H. & J. Bearing & Supply Co.
supplies
22.60
;,Holy Cross Auto Service
rent & supplies
16.48
Del Chemical Corporation
supplies
80.05 '
jJ. & S. Contractors Supply Co.
supplies
231.75
Downing Supply Go.
supplies
258.63
Bruce Blake
supplies
29.14
Basalt, Texaco
supplies
7.05
Bob's Repair Shop
supplies
4.80
McCoy Company
supplies
894.03 i
(Wilson Radio T.V. & Appliance
supplies
5.86
''Revier Equipment Co.
supplies
70.38
Glenn Schmidt
gravel
324.00
estern Diesel Inc.
parts & labor
369.47
olland Auto Parts Inc,
parts
165.16
,Duddys of Colo. Inc.
tires & tubes
318.12
Eagle Auto Parts
tires & tubes
253.49
Eagle Truck Line
material & Labor
115.00
,Pete Honnen Equipment Co.
loader & backhoe- John Deere
11,080.00
Holy Cross Electric Assoc. IRC.
services - Vail
3.50
Moly Cross Electric Assoc. Inc.
services - County Shops
101.47
Continental Oil Co.
fuel
622.10
IP.agle Sanitation District •
services
9.00
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners___ day—__
term 19-
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Lawson Products Inc. supplies 62.41
Standard Oil Company fuel 13053.50
The Denver & Rio Grande W. R. R. Co, lease agreement 1.00
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc. - fuel 29.94
The Independent Lumber Co. supplies 18.13
United States Welding Co. 9.18
Total.............................................................................................$22,205.01
Bal. General Fund ................................... 61698.66
(Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. gas Court House 129.09
Independent Lumber Co. supplies 29.09
The Garfield County Abstract Co. Photocopies 12.45
Vail Medical Professional Corp. office rent 100.00
Colorado State Association of Co. Commissioners service Participation fees - 1971 1,025.00
Total............................................................................................. $ 7,994.29
I In the matter of a request by Colorado Public Expenditure Council, the Commissioners voted to ex-
pend $10.00 to defray postage costs by said council on Legislative Status Sheets to Eagle County.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day-1anuary - —term 19-71- January 12,197-1
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: A. E. Marks Chairman;.
(Daniel F. Koprinikar Commissioner, not present)
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
Gene K. Luby County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
This being the second Tuesday of January, 1971, and therefore being the official beginning of term
of office for the newly elected Eagle County Officers, the Board convened at 1:30 P. M. and
The Bonds of -all elected officers were:examihed_:by^the_County Attorney, approved_by the Commissioner:
d;.signed by A. E. Marks, Chairman for the past year and until this time. The bond for Claude L. Gerard for
his new term of office as County Commissioner, having already been approved by Harold A. Grant, Judge of the
Fifth Judicial District, in the forenoon of this date.
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk, was sworn into office by Peggy Burr, Clerk of the District Court in
and for the County of Eagle.
Thereupon, the following were sworn into their respective offices by Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk,
to -wit:
Hubert N. Peterson
Clair Bertroch
James H. Seabry
Thomas 1. Steinberg
Jack W. Johnson
Claude L. Gerard
County Treasurer
County Assessor
County Sheriff
County Coroner
County Surveyor
County Commissioner
Whereupon, Commissioner. Daniele F., Koprinikar. start ed;his one year term as Chairman and in his
absense, the remaining Commissioners, A. E. Marks and Claude L. Gerard, agreed to the following appointments
and designations for the ensuing year, to=wit:
County Health Officer Thomas I. Steinberg, M. D.
Veterans Service Officer, Maxwell R. Barz
County; -Attorney_ Gene..K -ULby
County Auditor Dan M. Handy C.P.A.
Official Newspaper Eagle Valley Enterprise
Official Depositories First National Bank of Eagle County
The Bank of Vail
` ordered to be let and on January 25, 1971
Prior to the swearing in of County Officials, bids were/®pe0.ed at 12:00 o'clock noon/on gasoline
and oil to be purchased by Eagle County for the coming year.
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The hearing on the application of Louis W. Walker and Edward G. Phillips, doing business as State
Bridge Lodge, for a three way Hotel-Restauraht Liquor license, having been set for this time and both applic-
ants appearing in person, and there being no protestants appearing in person, by attorney or by letter pro-
testing
Thereupon, the County Attorney inquired of the Clerk as to inspection, notice posted, deposit made
with the County Treasurer, F.B.I. reports,and proof of publication and found all requirements complied with.
f� Whereupon, A. E. Marks, Commissioner, moved that the application of the applicants be approved.._:.
Which motion.was seconded by Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner, and the following vote was unanimous.
A resolution was presented,.approved and signed approving a certain Contract with the State High-
way Commission of the State of Colorado, a body corporate acting for and on behalf of the Department of Highw
which contract was dated January 1, 1971 and involved the obligation of Eagle County to maintain 21.485 miles
of State Highway No. 131 from Junction S. H. 6 and S. H. 131 to Eagle-Routt County Line at the expense of the
Department of Highways. Said contract also releases all other maintenance contracts as per the terms of the
contract. A copy of the resolution appears hereafter.
County Health Officer Thomas I. Steinberg appeared accompanied by Margie Gates and Margaret Jaco
Public Health Nurses, and inquired about the possibility of raising the nurses salaries.
The Commissioners advised that another raise for this year would be impossible.
Purchase of a desk was authorized for the County Surveyor.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn until
the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Attest:
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Acting Chairman,'1971 term
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners—.day January
Present: Daniel F. loprinikar
Claude L. Gerand
A. E. Marks
Gene K. Luby
Maxwell R. Barz
SPECIAL MEETING
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
Clerk to Board
term 19—_ _Januar- 19,--_197l_
A short session of the County Commissioners was held, following the Eagle County Planning Commission
ting of this date, to approve a plat, being that of Ruedi Shores Subdivision, Block 2.
Said plat was duly approved and signed by Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman, and a resolution was
;ned and approved in the matter, more fully shown by the copy following these minutes.
There being nothing further.to come before the Board at this time it was moved and seconded to ad—
irn until January 25, being the next regular Welfare meeting date, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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ftp U f ION POR VACATIO:: G? ROALS IN
r RUEDI SHOALS SUBDIVISICii, BIACB 2, E'j.+iz 00wrT+ C`WRADO
WHE&fiAS, a request has heretofore been rade for the v' -cation of all
streets and roads located in Ruedi Shores Subdivision, Block 2, as set
forth in that certain first amended subdivision plat to Hu" -di Shores Cz
division recorded in Book 21B at Page 265 of the records of Eagle County,
and nd
ado, a d it has been determined that it was never intended to dedicate
Wffthe streets and roads located in said Subdivision and that such dedication
was made in error, and
9 WHdREAS, it has been determined that such vacation would not deprive
any person of access to his prcperty; that the portion thereof hereinafter
vacated will not be required for public use, athat the same should be
ne
vacated,
THi1tLrOR1 b Z, rtWLVED 'Rist the Board of County Cacsiaaionen of
ga:.e „c;.nty, Colorado, vices hereoy declare vacated all roads within Euedi
Sr:cr-- ..i.ac_r_sio." 131OCK 1, ar.'("�orre full,Y act forth in '..he first PlEt to
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Snores Slbcillsion, Block 2, recordea in Book 112 At rage 265 of the
rece of ragle county, Color. -do.
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19tr y of Janes. , , 1971-
`n- iG 6 U Gr cCA :1: `. C@!!ISSIO: SCF THE
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day__Ja _term 19__ -,Jan„ary-25 19-71__
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
A. E. Marks
Gene K. Luby
MAv 01 l R _ Ra Tq.
SPECIAL MEETING
Chairman
Comnissioner
Comnissioner
County Attorney
MA,1, +„ P,., -.A
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
lArnold E. Marks, County Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
Cluade L. Gerard
Maxwell R. Barz
County Clerk
Gussie Baker
Starr Doll
Lena Marie Yost
Tleanor Bindley
Margaret Davenport
Eva L. Luby
Hubert N. Peterson
IDessie D. Mathews
Bobby Peterson
'Clair Bertroch
,Vincent Eichler
Ella Bindley
IKarleen Bonaly
Clair Bertroch
Clair
L. Gerard
1John F. Healy
John F. Healy
John F. Healy
Dennis J. Seitz
,Dennis J. Seitz
Dennis J. Seitz
Robert B. Booz
Robert B. Booz
Karol L. Parlin
:Arlys H. Ward
Kathleen M. Yantzer
Doris Carter
Donna Deane
Jerry Conder
++Henry Rey
(James H. Seabry
James H. Seabry
Richard D. Cantrell
Beverly Cantrell
Charles W. Davis
Charles W. Davis
George Miller
George Miller
Virginia Black
Margie Gates, R.N.
(Bernice G. Webb
Margaret•K. Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
Hester Bertroch
Thomas I. Steinberg
G. R. Marby
Eileen Randall
Maxwell R. Barz
Margaret E. Carlow
James H. Seabry
!Gene K. Luby
Richard D. Cantrell
Pete Shearwood
Colorado Hospital & Medical Service
County Treasurer
salary
exp.
salary
exp.
salary
exp,
salary
clerk to board
deputy salary
deputy salary
deputy salary
deputy salary
clerical hire
clerical hire
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
mileage
salary
salary
exp.
exp.
salary
exp,
exp.
salary
exp.
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
exp.
salary
clerical hire
salary
mileage
salary
mileage
matron services
salary
salary
salary
salsry
salary
salary & exp.
salary
veterans salary
salary
mileage
salary
mileage
trapping services
group insurance
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275.00
11.60
275.00
20.00
371;31
17.30
565.97
100.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
397.50
185.00
565.97
450.00
450.00
565.97
450.00
450.00
425.00
6.60
40.00
140.00
63.64
15.30
200.00
5.88
15.46
131.25
100.30
119.00
132.31
79.50
450.00
437.50
470.00
250.00
618.74
51.95
500.00
35.00
237.50
98190
475.00
117.00
22.50
550.00
430.00
500.00
200.00
250.00
312.60
410.00
100.00
303.00
109.40
275.00
139.60
10.00
724.60
756.33
Total............................................................................................ $ 17262.66
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Arnold Marks
Claude L. Gerard
Bernard B. Ginther
i, Garland Bertroch
.Joe Carter
John W. Hill
Donald Grant
Jess A. Pettit
Joe Phillips
Louie Rimbert
IJim Southerland
James E. Watson
Francis D. Daugherty
,,Cleaburn J. Gordon
Glen Kittle
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ROAD & BRIDGE
mileage & exp.
mileage
mileage & exp.
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
dal ary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
45.00
36.60
55.67
600.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners__ —day— __ __term 19—_
-1N[_G . NGECKELI.; DMVEP Al l
Marvin Borah 2
Samuel Carter
Ernest L. Cock
Wren Eaton
Vernon Eiswerth
A. H. Hoyt
Walter F. Owen Sr.
Walter J. Owen
Joseph A. Skiles
Sears
!! Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
County Treasurer
salary &
exp.
5 5.00
salary &
exp.
525.00 F
salary &
exp.
525.00
II
salary &
exp.
525.00
sal ary &
exp.
525.00
salary &
exp.
525.00 I
salary &
exp.
525.00
salary &
exp,
525,00
salary &
exp.
525,00
hot water heater & cab.
.56.84
group insurance
641.75
0. A. S.
I.
542.10
ITotal..............................................................................................$ 11772.16
The matter of sick leave for Eagle County employees came on for brief discussion, it appearing that
!severe illness or accident could easily extend past the ninety days allowed at this time and should be ex—
tended to one hundred twenty days with insurance to be purchased by the County to provide income for such
employee past the one hundred and twenty days sick leave. Mr. Marks agreed to find out which company writes
such a policy for Holy Cross Electric Association, Inc.
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Bids were opened from Continental Oil Company and Standard Oil Company for delivery to Eagle County
lof gasoline and oil and it appearing that Standard Oil Company had the lowest bids,
Thereupon, the bids for gasoline and oil needed by Eagle County for the insuing year were awarded
Ito Standard Oil Company and Continental Oil Company was subsequently notified of the winning bid.
A request for termination of and application for special use permit was received from Eagle County
(Development Corporation. The termination being signed by John Newey, Vice President of ECDC, requesting
termination from the White River Forest and the application for special use permit to be signed the
Chairman of Eagle County Commissioners, in effect transferring certain roads already constructe g3e County
Devglopment Corporation (such lands belonging to the National Forest) to Eagle County.
Thereupon, Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman, signed the application for Special Use Permit to be mail—
lied to Mr. E. R. Browning, District Ranger, White River National Forest, Mintum, Colorado. The ;roads are in
'Lion's Ridge Subdivision.
II A Petition for abatement by Georgina C. Terlimis, Basalt , Colo.,was presented 'by the County
IAssessor. The question being whether the petitioners house, being without kitchen cabinets for the past eight,1
years, could be considered only eighty percent completed thereby allowing a 20% reduction in taxes.
Thereupon, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that the petition be
;denied.
A Resolution designating The First National Bank of Eagle County and The Bank of Vail as depositories
Ifor all moneys handled by the County Treasurer of Eagle County, was read, considered, passed and adopted by
the -Commissioners, as is more fully shown by the copy of the resolution appearing hereafter.
II
Thomas L Steinberg, Health Officer, accompanied by 0. J. Wiemann, representing the State Health
Department, Margie Gates and Margaret Jacobsgaard, County Public Health Nurses;and.Terry Minger, Town Clerk
for.Vail, Colorado, appeared. The subject of County Sanitarian was discussed.
It was agreed by the Commissioners and those appearing that the Town of Vail would pay one/half
salary and Eagle County would pay the other One/half..'.; salary. The Sanitarian to be hired as soon as feas= t
;ible will work porportionate time for each employer..
I! Welfare and County pay—roll meetings will be on the 26th day of the next two months, February and
;March.
The Commissioners directed that Road and Bridge storage at Lucksingers, Basalt, Colo., for Eagle
County materials will be paid for the period beginning January 1, 197 and ending December 31, 197.
Robert Booz, Assistant District Attorney and Pete Craven, Public Defender, appeared and discussed
the possibility of having jury lists picked by the Commissioners for the Eagle County District and County
Courts in balance porportionately with the nationality extractions of citizens living in Eagle County.
After some discussion the Commissioners concluded that the Commissioner of the first District would
henceforth pick thirty Spanish—American Citizens out of each fifty jurors requested.
There being nothing further to come before the Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn until
the.next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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RESOUffION OF THE BOARD OF COLWT 0MOMSIO::MS
OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE IN THE STATE OF COIDUM
BE IT RESOLVED, AND IT IS liERM ORDrnID, That, pursuant to the provision
of Chapter 35, Article 7, Section 8 Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, the follatr
ing banks, to -wit -
The First National Bank of Eagle County, Eagle, uolorado, and
The Bank of Vail, Vail, Colorado,
be, and they hereby are, approved and designated as responsible banks located
in the State of Colorado, wherein the County Treasurer of the Comty of E161e,
in the State of Colorado, shall deposit all the funds and moneys of whatsoever
kind that shall came into his possession by virtue of his office as such county
treasurer, in his name as such treasurer, taking security for the prompt payemat
of such deposits as provided by law and aforementioned Statute.
BE IT FURT}LR RrSOLVzD, That a certified copy of this Resolution be
delivered to said County Treasurer as his authority in the premises.
READ, COY.SID&cwD, PnSSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board
heid at its office in the Court House, in the Town of Eagle, in the County of
Eagle and State of Oolorado, this 25th day of January, 1971.
THE BO aD OF GOUM SSIMRS OF "M
COUNTY OF E GL6 IN THE STATE OF COLGRADO
NENB;RS VOTING:
Affirmative
Negative:
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STATF OF COLORADO District No. 03 _
DOH FORM No. 315 Maintenance Seetfon No. 02- 2
Rev. 1/6B
COU4TY MAINTENANCF CONTRACT
This Contract made and entered this 1st day of January , 19j1.
between THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF COLORADO,& body corporate acting for srd ,,n
behalf of THE DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS, hereinafter called the "Department" t. -c
County of _ Eagle , hereinafter called the "County".
IT IS HEREBY AGREED: (1) The County hereby agrees to aiintain VMS -ilei
of State Highway No. 131 from Junction S.H. 6 and S.H. 131
to Eagle-Routt Lounty Line and within said County and not in
any city or town fror: and after until this Contract teiall
have been terminated.
(2) This Contract may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days notice
to the other party, sent by registered prepaid mail. It shall be subject to
renegotiation not oftener than quarterly.
(3) As used herein the work "maintenance" shall mean all of the r,3intenance
duties of the Department under S.B. 170, 1953 General Assembly, including cleaning
of debris, removal of rocks and snow, sanding and salting, cutting of weeds and
grasses within the right of way; cleaning and repairing of ditches and drainage
structures, patching, making safe, repairing, spot reconditioning spot stabilization,
and spot seal coating of the roadways and shoulders, including damage caused by
ordinary washouts; painting of bridges and other structures and highway appurtenances;
other work to preserve the roadways and appurtenances (including fences) with minor
repairs to safeguard the traveling public; to make safe by warning and/or repair any
dangerous condition from any cause. The Department will reconstruct portions of
highways destroyed by major disasters, fires, floods, Acts of God, and those portions
which cannot be safely or economically maintained, as it shall determine and have
funds available; the County shall promptly give notice to the Department of the
existence of any of said portions of highway.
(4) The County shall maintain the said highway in accordance witn the standards
established by the Department for state highways of similar type and similar use.
The interpretation of the Department's District Engineer, or his representative,
respecting maintenance standards hereunder, shall control, and he shall approve the
County's work and statements.
(5) The County shall advise the District Engineer of signs and regulatory
devices in need of repair, and the Department will erect and maintain all traffic
signs, center -striping, lane markings, and other regulatory devices at the Depart-
ment's expense.
(6) In consideration of the foregoing, the Departr..ent agrees to pay the
County the sum of six hundred ($600.00) Dollars per ^dle for said approved
work, per year, payable in monthly installments upon receipt of the County's
statement therefor.
(7) This agreement shall be effective on and after January I, 1971 ,
and all agreements between the said Countv and the Department for maintenance of
state highways are hereby terminated, effective January 1. 1971 , except these
agreements which are specifically made effective on and after said date, and except-
ing those contracts for the maintenance of forest highway projects. This
Agreement is executed under the authority of Senate Bill 170. 1953 General Assembly,
and by virtue of a resolution passed at a meetinb of the Board of County Cor^ission-
ers held on January 12� , 19 71, a certified copy of which is attached hereto.
BOARD OF COUNTY CO:,MISSIONERS OF THE
COUNTY OF LAGIE IN THE ST,.Tz, OF COLORADO
Distribution: By_4,0 Chairman
Executed Original:
1 County THE STATE HIGHWAY CONAIISSION OF COLORADO,
1 Dept. Controller a body corporate acting for the use and
Copies by Denver Office: benefit of T . ARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
1 Maint. Engr.
3 Dist. Engr.
Chief Engineer
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CZRTIFIC.;TION OF R; SCUITION
'eagle, Colorado
January 12, 1971
Tais is to ourtify tnat at a regular meeting of The Board of ;aunty
Cca:..i-sioners of !a; -,Ie C unty, Colorado, geld on the 12th day of January,
1971, t:e following resolution was adopted:
"L:ZLi.i:.D that tris Bo:.rd 'hereby approves a certain Contract with
Tei:. ST.n rilGrir.wY CON: itiiON Or T& 5;. Ir vF CCiLAeLG, a bogy corporate
acting for and on behalf of TILn. DLPARTMF.hi CF :.IGK.%AYS, dated the lat
day of January, 1971, whereby the County of agle obligates itself to
maintain 21.485 miles of State highway \o. 131 from Junction S. H. 6 and
S. H. 131 to eagle-Routt County Line at the expense of the Lepartment,
and releases all other maintenance contracts as per the terms of said
Contract, ane the %nairman of the Board be, ana he hereby ie, authorized
to execute said Contract on behalf of iagl(�e/County."
Maxwell R. Barz
Clerk of the Board
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Proceedings of the Board of .County Commissioners -day Januar _-term 19-7-1-
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. r,. Marks Commissioner
Gene K. Luby Co. Atty.
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
Holy Cross-Electric_Assn. Inc. .
Holy Cross Electric Assn. Inc.
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Public Service Co. of Colorado
Town of Eagle
County Clerk
Holy Cross Auto Service
Continental Oil Company
i, Rhillips Petroleum Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Uniroyal, Inc.
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Gay Johnson's Inc.
J. & J. Meeney
R. E. Bearden
Western Belting Co.
Western Diesel Inc.
Napco Industries, Inc.
Dick Wheeler Inc.
Joe Fiou
Macdonald Equipment Go.
Eagle Auto Parts
High Contry Lumber Co.
H. W. Moore Equipment Co.
Lawson Products, Inc.
Garfield Steel and Welding
Downing Oupply Co.
IJ. S Contractors Supply Co.
` Bruce Blake
Wilson Radio T.V. & Appliance
Day's Body Shop
Charley A. Williams
Basalt Tesaco
Lucksinger Bros.
McCoy Company
Continental Oil Co.
Holland Auto Parts
Allen Agency
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Continental Oil Co.
Revier Equipment Co.
Eagle Pharmacy
N,inard's 66
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Bob's Repair
Independent Lumber Co.
Suburban Gas of Eagle
Mi.nards 66
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Bobt$.Bepair._._ . ... .
Independent Lumber Co.
Suburban Gas of Eagle Inc.
Rocky Mountain Nat'l Gas Co. Inc.
Yampa Valley Electric Ass'n. Inc.
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
ROAD AND BRIDGE
service Vail
service - Shops
service
service
water & trash
postage & freight
rent & supplies
fuel
fuel
gasoline & oil
loader tires
tires recapped
tires
coal
coal
parts
thermostat parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
service & supplies
pickup repairs
repairs
stickers
storage rent
supplies
fuel
parts
insurance
xerox copies
fuel
supplies
supplies
supplies
tires
repairs
supplies
propane
supplies
tires
repairs .
supplies
pro'palie.,"
services
services
Insurance
6.90
127.90
58.64
1.15
14.00
16.43
44.35
52.52
5.22
2,334.58
519.00
15.34
409.67
117:95
199.40
27.48
34.37
26.92
1.04
20.00
95.71
175.55
65.12
439.49
62.41
56.64
464.56
383.12
5.77
2.00
142.90
120.00
2.25
360.00
292.92
305.23
118.75
132.00
2.70
184.69
19.47
2.98
8.07
53.90
15.50
68.14
2.00
8.07
53.90
15.50-
68,14
2.00
51.28
5107
109.15
Total............................................................................................$ 7,
County Clerk........
County Clerk
Colorado Information
Starr C. Doll, Registrar
i Dennis J. Seitz, Dep. Dist
Cosgriff and Dunn
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
lDennie Eaton
Secretary of State
Richard A. Miller
Bureau of Land Management
Public Trustee's Ass'n
Badger Shirt Co.
Club 20
Colorado Assoc. of Co. Treasurers
John C. Banks
Eagle Sanitation District
Eagle Sanitation District
Town of Eagle
Atty.
GENERAL FUND
money advanced
3.00
money advanced
2,000.00
subscription and service
9.00
fees for Oct., Nov.,and Dec.
1.50
exp. for December, 1970
32.63
Guardian service
30.00
jail laundry
10.75
prisoner meals
195.00
labor and supplies
31.25
Filing fees, Airport 1971 report
5.00
coroner fees
20.00
fire fighting services
298.35
dues for 1971
10.00
shirts, S. 0.
32.90
membership dues
25.00
dues for 1971
50.00
COlorado Laws of Cities & Counties
25.00
sewer service Count House
22.50
sewer service Annex
9.00
water rent & trash
90.50
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_ _ day-___- term 19
Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
American Legion Aux. Unit #194
1' VMPC
Town of Basalt
Basalt Sanitation District
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Eagle Valley Vet Hospital
Burroughs Corporation
Suburban Gas of Eagle
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Valley Enterprise
j' Cope Office Supply Co.
Out West Commercial & County Printing, Inc.
C. F. Hoeckel Book & Litho. Co.
3M BP Sales Inc.
3M Minnesco Corp
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease Finance Inc.
Wilson Rad&o T.V. & Appliance
Holy Cross Electric Assn
Holy Cross Electric Assn
Holy Cross Electric Assn
Holy Cross Electric Assn
Eagle Pharmacy
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
Allen Agency
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Independent Lumber Co.
Colorado State Forest Service
Smith Corona Marchant
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Garage rent
75.00
office rent
50.00 11
PHN officerreht
100.00
S. 0. rent
37.50 1
sewer service
6.80
photo copies
36.60
board for rabit cat
12.50 �•
maintenance agreement
32.50
dump site propane
60.64
supplies & publications
195.87
publication
10.56
supplies
30.54
supplies
46.80
supplies
43.05 i.
camera cards
343.20
payment # 43
207.43
Addressoghaph lease # 900 01
112.12
Graphotype #,15199 3
106.40 Iii
service & parts
69.25
beacon
58.58
business
112.72 I.
Co. Court elec.
115.52
East Obstruction light
3.50 j
supplies
1.?5
service Minturn
12.19
service Basalt
44.16
Co. Officers Bonds
637.00
service
362.71
supplies
3.86 .,
Fire Control agreement
450.52
repairs
46.48
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas
Cc service
205.48
Total.............................................................................................$
6,606.21 is
Len Hall and Lee Graham, representing the Colorado State Highway Department appeared in company
with Ross Chambers and Donald Chambers in the matter of a boundary of the Eagle County Fair (Grounds..
Considerable discussion insued with no agreement leached with the Commissioners.
It was agreed that Ross Chambers should prove his contention by showing the original plat of the
,I area, and all parties will meet again at the Commissioners meeting scheduled for February 26, 1971.
There appears hereafter a copy of the Eagle County Maintenance Contract dated January 1, 1971'and
a Certificate of Resolution by the Clerk to the Board dated January 12, 1971, and pertaining to said contractJ
There being nothing further to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
CLQ^ -4 -
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Also occuring in the above session, the bid of Deputies, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, of $301.00
for the following obsolete equipment of the Sheriff's Office, to -wit: I
One RCA Carfone "50", Serial No. B-2735-19; One Motorola Twin V Radiophone,
Serial No. 863830, Model T51GGV-1; One MBtorola Twin V Radiophone, Serial No. 9754,
Model T51-GGV-1; One Mototola "T" Poser, Serial No. C-26069, Model U51 -GGT -1110-A, II
and four antennas,
was accepted, and Dghiel F. Koprinikar, Chairman, and Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk,of the Board, were authorized to I!
execute and deliver Bill of Sale for payment.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_Februar-- __term 19__ —February-16,-19-71—
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
Gene K. Luby County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Bob Clark appeared in the matter of his applications for liquor licenses at the Diamond J Bar and
I Cafe.
One Commissioners, A. E. Marks being absent, those remaining determined that the matter should be
continued until Mr. Marks' return for policy making under certain circumstances.
Roy Flemming, a resident of Vail Village West First Filing, appeared and asked for maintenence of
a part of the street -road system, a turn -a -round cul-de-sac between Lots 43 and 35•
The Commissioners determined that such was a part of the roads to be maintained by Eagle County.
There being nothing further to come before the
February 26, 1971 being the regular Welfare Meeting day.
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Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn until
Daniel F. Koprinika Chairman
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_ -_day February _ _term 19-_ _ February 26,_19 3
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following balls were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
GENERAL FUND
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
salary
275.00'
j Arnold E. Marks
mileage & expense
14.37.1
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
salary
275.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar,
mileage & expense
13.201
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
427.12
Claude L. Gerard
mileage & expense
17.70'
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.13
County Treasurer
0. A. S. I.
775.60'''
Eleanor Bindley
salary
450.001
Margaret Davenport
salary
420.001
Eva L. Luby
part time salary
175.00
Hubert Peterson
salary
604.13"
Hubert N. Peterson
expenses
6.00
Dessie D. Mathews
salary
450.001
1 Bobby Peterson
salary
450.00
Clair Bertroch
salary
604.13'
Clair Bertroch
mileage & expenses
145.00'
b Vincent Eichler
salary
450.00;
Vincent Eichler
mileage & expenses
65.50
Ella Bindley
salary
450.001
Karleen Bonaly
clerk salary
425.00
Roland L. Gerard
janitor salary
40.00I�
1, John F. Healy
salary
140 001
John F. Healy
expenses
37.62,
Dennis J. Seitz
salary
200.001
Dennis J. Seitz
Robert B. Booz
expenses
11.21
11Robert B. Booz
salary
131.25;
expenses
119.69.
Karol L. Parlin
salary
119.00.
Arlys H. Ward
salary
132.311'
Kathleen M. Yantzer
salary
110.25
Doris Carter
salary
450.00
Donna Deane
salary
437.50.1
Gussie Baker
salary
450.00^
Starr Doll
salary
4500011
Lena Marie Yost
salary
450.00
Jerry Conder
salary
470.00,
Henry Rey
salary
272.50,
Henry Rey
salary balance
,_20.00
James H. Seabry
salary
687.501
1 James H. Seabry
mileage
130.60'
James H. Seabry
service on subpoena's
11.00
James H. Seabry
expenses
52.4511
Charles W. Davis
mileage
116.201
Charles W. Davis
expenses
24:00
p George Miller
salary
475.00
George Miller
mileage10390
Beverly Cantrell
clerical hire
35..001
James H. Seabry
mileage & meals
61 40
Richard Cantrell
salary
500..001
Richard Cantrell
mileage
77.20,
Richard Cantrell
expenses to seminar
17.40
Charles W. Davis
salary
237.5011
Roy Balltrip, Sheriff
service on subpoena
2.401
Margie L. Gates, R.N.
salary
550.00
Bernice G. Webb
salary
430.00;
Margaret Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
salary
500.001
Hester Bertroch
salary
230.001
Thomas I. Steinberg M.D.
coroner charge - Darold Peters
15.50
Thomas I. Steinberg M.D.
G.
salary
250.00
R. Marby
Eileen Randall
salary & expenses
202.83
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Maxwell R. Barz
salary
salary - veteran's officer
410.001.
100,00
Gene K. Luby
salary
275.00'
Margaret E. Carlow
salary
303.00
Colorado Hospital & Medical Service
Group Insurance
828.0511
Total............................................................................................. $ 17,692.99
ROAD & BRIDGE
Bernard B. Ginther
salary
Garland Bertroch
salary
�:
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1 Joe Carter
John W. Hill
salary
475.00
Donald Grant
salary
salary
475.00
Jess A. Pettit
salary
475.001
Joe Phillips
salary
475,00
Louie Rimbert
salary
475.00
Jim Southerland
salary
475.00:
James E. Watson
salary
475.00
1 Donnie Eaton
salary
475.0011
450.00
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day-- - term 19__
Francis D. Daugherty
.Glen Kittle
Marvin Borah
(Samuel Carter
Ernest L. Cock
'Wren Eaton
Vernon Eiswerth
A. H. Hoyt
hWalter F. Owen, Sr.
'Walter J. Owen
(Joseph A. Skiles
Arnold Marks
Daniel F. Koprinikar
(Claude L. Gerard
County Treasurer
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
19—_
salary
450.00
salary
450.00
salary & expenses
525.00
salary & expense
52$,00
salary & expense
525.00
salary & expense
525.00
salary & expense
525.00
salary & expense
525.00
salary & expense
525.00
salary & expense
525.00
salary & expense
525.00
mileage
38.50
mileage & expenses
49.:48
mileage & expenses
51.75
0. A. S. I.
542.10
Group Insurance
624.60
Total ............................................................................................$ 12,256.43
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Ormand Hurt and Mr. Brown` Glenwood Springs and Basalt, appeared and inquired of the Commissioners
Ion the possibility of trading ground with Eagle County near E1 Jebel.
The Commissioners determined that when Mr. Marks returns, all three will meet with interested
parties to see what can be acomplished.
In the matter of Bob Clark and wife's applications for liquor licenses, with both Mr. and Mrs.
Clark present, publication was waived as not necessary where the locality has been continuously licensed
9� ' iby the owner of the leased premises.
6 Mr. Clark was sworn to tell the truth by the Clerk and made certain answers and statements in re-
ply to questions Asked by the County Attorney. I
Approval of the applications was then given by the Commissioners. I'
Frank J. Hubka, representing Civil Defense in regard to preparing for National Disasters, appeared
A and proposed among other things a system of mailing by bulk mail to all residents of Eagle County instructions
V and directions. The cost of said mailing would be paid by Eagle County 4nd involve a bulk mailing permit and
paper and labor at a total cost of between $350.00 and $400.00. The Federal Civil Defense would then reimburse
Eagle County for its total cost.
The Commissioners approved said proposal.
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Blair E. Nilsson, representing Civil Defense in regard to the appointment of an Eagle County Civil
Defence Director, appeared and among other things, proposed that Eagle County Commissioners appoint a
Director who would be paid one-half by the Federal Government and one-half by the county and possibly by those
incorporated towns who wish to assume a full share of the one-half not paid by the Federal Government. A.
�secretery, mileage and other expense would also be paid one-half by the Federal Government. In addition much..._.
Isurplus:-property may be obtained for use by fire departments and rescue organizations as well as other'.items::and
VVV office equipment. The Commissioners approved said proposal.
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it Mr. Swartz, Aspen Mesa Estates, appeared and showed plats concerning his planning and inquired about
the return of his bond, which had been tendered when he started construction.
The Commissioners stated that they would have to inspect the area before the bond could be released.
Donald Chambers appeared and explained the difference in discriptions concerning the Eagle 11ounty
Fair Grounds.
The Commissioners determined that the Colorado State Highway should solve the problem existing be-
Icause of a mistake in their survey work. Ii
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ljourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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REGULAR MEETING
!Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
Gene K. Luby County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
I same in full payment thereof:
5 _1-L7ETWO We,
County Clerk
money advanced
6.001
Colorado Information
subscription & service
9.00'
Motors Insurance Corporation
comp & col insurance
53.001,
,First Agency Ins. Company
Eagle ambulance insurance
435.00
Shepards Citations
1971 Colorado Citations
61.10'
I Sopris Mental Health Clinic Inc.
mental health services
1,500 001
Mountain States Hardware & Imp. Assoc.
equipment guide book
4.501.
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
airport
21.18
(Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
beacon
55.14
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
business
11
90.38,'
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
telephone service
385.49''
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
court room
10.58;1
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
court room heating
53.63•
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
obstruction light
4.33
1Mountain Bell
service - Basalt sheriff
31.161
Doris Carter
meals for prisoner
512.50 '
Doris Carter
jail laundry
10:60 11
Donna Deane
office supplies
4.26,
ll Hometown Supply Company
supplies
63.25
Wilson Radio TV & Appliances
labor & merchandise
17.00'
Eagle Valley Enterprise
office supplies & publications
180.95!
iCope Office Supply
supplies
7.17
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Co.
supplies
79-"
;Out West Commercial & County Printers Inc.
supplies
91.451!
Out West Stationery Co.
supplies
28.55'
Montgomery Ward & Company
desk & chair
164.281
Crown Lodge # 146
rent - ext, service
10,001
American Legion Auxiliary Unit # 194
rent of office
50,00
Basalt Sanitation District
March sewer service
6,801
Town of Basalt
rent - sheriff's office
37.50
Eagle Vol. Fire Department
garage rent
75.00
Minturn Vol. Fire Department
rent - Asst Co. Judges office
150-00!
Vail Clinic Inc.
rent - PH nurse - Feb.
100.001
Vail Clinic Inc.
rent - PH nurse - March
100,00,
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
coroner charge
6,00'
I Thomas I. Steinberg M.D.
examination
6.001:
Colorado State Hospital
physician services
475.00
Muni Chem Corp
supplies
17.05'
,-Pitney Bowes Inc.
meter tape
3.10 1
,Pitney Bowes Inc.
meter rental
24.45
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
supplies
8,151
3M Minnesco Corp.
payment #44
207.43
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease # 15199 Graphotype
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106.40
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease # 900 Addressograph
112.12
3M B P S I
supplies
15.751
�3M Business Sales Products Inc.
Eldorado
contract for maintenance agreement
580.00'
Engineering Co.
l Independent Lumber Co.
planning comm. services
300.00
supplies
64.801i
Suburban Gas of Eagle
dump site
14 08'
Mountain Bell
service
16.141
Bell Systems, Inc.
recording equipment
i Bell Systems, Inc.
.1,022.50,
repair of tape recorder
17.90
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co.
courthouse
174.8611
,Total..............................................................................................
.$
7,580.97:,
ROAD & BRIDGE
County Clerk
money advanced
33.75'
iHoly Cross Electric Association Inc.
services
103,721,
Public Service Co. of Colo.
services
1.15
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
services
59.86
.Gail Hughes Const. Co.
sewer services
85,0011
Yampa Valley Electric Assn Inc.
services
54.16
Standard Oil Company
fuel419.041
Eagle Auto Parts
parts
190.31 1
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
parts
98.70
H, W. Moore Equipmnet Co.
parts
51.5611
Gerard Bros.
shop vise
27.55
Holy Cross Auto Service
rent & parts
20,35
Eagle Truck Line
parts
318.75 !
.J. & S. Contractors Supply Co.
parts
336.00
Bob's Repair Shop
repairs
28.51
Universal Kold Steel
supplies
19.53
Continental Oil Company
fuel
377.63
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
welding supplies
41.79
Estes Texaco Service
battery
24.95
Hometown Supply Company
supplies
110.691,
H. & K. Frame & Body Shop
repairs
12,50
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Rifle Radiator
One
repairs
9.50
(Downing Supply Co.
supplies
218.98
&vier Equipment Co.
supplies
48.99
Faris Machinery Company
supplies
36.85
Macdonald Equipment Co.
supplies
.88
Bruce Blake
welding & supplies
17.46
Dale Grant
IZemlock
contract
506.31
& Sons Inc.
sand
8.00
Gay Johnson's Inc,
tire recap
47.04
Gay Johnson's Inc.
tire repair
25.82
McCoy Company
parts
98..30
McCoy Company
engine for crusher
6,500.00
Eagle Truck Line Inc.
machinery, tools & equip.
3,100.00
,Eagle Truck Line Ing. & 1st Nat'l Bank-G1wd.Spgs. land purchase
46,900.00
Julius Oleson
gravel
599.40
The Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
46.31
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
group insurance
109.15
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
fuel
35.80
IITotal
.............................................................................................
$ 60,?24.29
The matter came before the
with certain equipment.
Board to purchase the lots and shop belonging to
Eagle Truck Line, along
Robert Deane being present,
The Commissioners and he discussed the matter at
great length and coming
to an agreement,
The Commissioners determined that Eagle County would buy the real property
for $46,900.00, and the
following equipment for $3,100.00, described and valued as follows, to -wit:
One (1)
large Hydraulic Hoist Jack $ 500.00
One (1)
Air Compressor 350 00-
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One
(1)
1 inch Air Wrench
200.00'
One
(1)
3/4 inch Air Wrench
25.00 -
One
(1)
Air Grease Gun
75.00 -
One
(1)
20,000 Gallon Fuel Tank
1,500.00
One
(1)
Parts Bin
50 00
One (1) Power Washer 250.00 --
One
One (1) Cutting Torch Without Tanks 50.00 -
One (1) Electric Welder 100.00.
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Certain Resolutions concerning the Eagle County Library Fund were read, considered, passed and
approved by the Commissioners as shown by photo copies following these minutes.
The commissioners considered the petition -applications for the following applicants in the amounts
shown for abatement of taxes for the year 1970, and concurred in the recommendatioh-of..the Assessor that said
abatements be allowed, or -denied as in the last case left for the State Tax Commission to decide.
Assessed Valuation Tax Abated
Capt. Raymond Cote $ 120260.00 $989.01
Arthur M. Kelton,Jr. 3,560.00 326.35
Mt. States Tele. & Tele. 87,620.00 175.24
Alpine Gulf % Ernest Brown,Jr. 2,930.00 268.59 (subsequently denied by State)
The Commissioners considered the petition -application of Sigurd Bobson for a refund of taxes for
the year 1970, and concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that a refund be allowed on an assessed
valuation of $ 525.00 for tax refund of $ 46.66.
The Commissioners voted to pay Purley Bertroch $ 670.00 .for labor and material furnished in re-
Snodeling the ceiling of the Treasurers Office from the Public Works Fund and signed the resolution pertaining
1t0 such expenditure, as shown hereafter.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
adjourn until the next regular meeting, uni&ss sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
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c"=dcd, (1967 Supp.), The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Zaalc,
Oolorado, levied o38 of one dill for the Budget year of 1971 upon all real and
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amount of 5670.00 for labor and material furnichcd in rc adolis3 trio coif
in the County Treasurer's office and the payment of oaid vz=t= hoa bc-J'n
approved on this date; and
MUMM, the amount of said voucher is gnporAjs payablo aut of t<o
Public Works Fund but the County does not prcoently havo printcd :arnnto
available for use on said Fund,
NTMI, THEREFORE BE IT hFSOLUD that the County Treaouror bo, and ho
hereby is, authorized and directed to issue a chock on the County Troocurcr'o
checking account in The First National Bank of Eagle County, Tagle, Coloaodo,
payable to the order of said Purley Bertroch in the sum of $67O.00 in payment
of said approved voucher, and to charge said Public S•:'orks Fund therefor, and
BE I, rLnTPir,R hISCLVED that a certified co;y of thio Resolution be
delivEred to said :aunty Treasurer as his authority in the prcmisos.
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amount of 5670.00 for labor and material furnichcd in rc adolis3 trio coif
in the County Treasurer's office and the payment of oaid vz=t= hoa bc-J'n
approved on this date; and
MUMM, the amount of said voucher is gnporAjs payablo aut of t<o
Public Works Fund but the County does not prcoently havo printcd :arnnto
available for use on said Fund,
NTMI, THEREFORE BE IT hFSOLUD that the County Treaouror bo, and ho
hereby is, authorized and directed to issue a chock on the County Troocurcr'o
checking account in The First National Bank of Eagle County, Tagle, Coloaodo,
payable to the order of said Purley Bertroch in the sum of $67O.00 in payment
of said approved voucher, and to charge said Public S•:'orks Fund therefor, and
BE I, rLnTPir,R hISCLVED that a certified co;y of thio Resolution be
delivEred to said :aunty Treasurer as his authority in the prcmisos.
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amount of 5670.00 for labor and material furnichcd in rc adolis3 trio coif
in the County Treasurer's office and the payment of oaid vz=t= hoa bc-J'n
approved on this date; and
MUMM, the amount of said voucher is gnporAjs payablo aut of t<o
Public Works Fund but the County does not prcoently havo printcd :arnnto
available for use on said Fund,
NTMI, THEREFORE BE IT hFSOLUD that the County Treaouror bo, and ho
hereby is, authorized and directed to issue a chock on the County Troocurcr'o
checking account in The First National Bank of Eagle County, Tagle, Coloaodo,
payable to the order of said Purley Bertroch in the sum of $67O.00 in payment
of said approved voucher, and to charge said Public S•:'orks Fund therefor, and
BE I, rLnTPir,R hISCLVED that a certified co;y of thio Resolution be
delivEred to said :aunty Treasurer as his authority in the prcmisos.
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SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Chairman
275.00
mileage &
Claude L. Gerard
Commissioner
salary
Gene K. Luby
County Attorney
expenses
7.80
Maxwell it. Barz
Clerk to Board
427.08
mileage &
The Following bills were
examined and approved and warrants
ordered drawn on the proper funds for
'same in full payment thereof:
604.17
salary
450.00
ROAD &_BRIDGE
450.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
Mileage
450.00
52.88
Arnold Marks, Commissioner
mileage
salary
21.00
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
mileage
50.72
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary &
expenses
600.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
salary
475.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
475.00
Donald Grant, Operator
salary
salary
475.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
expenses
475.00
(Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
450.00
475.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
salary
475.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
475.00
:Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
200.00
475.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
salary
475.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
iDonnie Eaton, Truck Driver
salary
132.31
450.00
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
salary
450.00
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Samuel Carter, Road Ovyrseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
LZ,Ernest
en Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Walter F. Owen Sr., Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
'County Treasurer
0. A. S.
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542.10
,Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
group insurance
618.45
Total........................................................................$
10.00
salary
12,235.15
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Claude L. Gerard
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
Eva L. Luby, Clerk's hire
Margaret Davenport, Clerk's hire
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
Dessie Mathews, Dep. Co. Treasurer
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Treasurer
Clair Bettroch, County Assessor
Clair Bertroch,
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assessor
Vincent Eichler
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
Karleen Bonaly, Sec. Assessor's Office
John F. Healy, District Attorney
John F. Healy
Dennis J. Seitz, Dep. Dist. Atty.
Dennis J. Seitz
Robert B. Booz, Asst. Dist. Atty.
Karol L. Parlin, Sec. to Dep. D. A.
Arlys H. Ward, Sec. to Dist. Atty.
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Sec. to Asst. D. A.
Doris Carter, Custodian Court House
Roland L. Gerard, Custodian County Court
Donna Deane, Chief Accounting Officer
Jerry Conder, Supt. Landfill
Henry Rey, Supt. Landfill
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
Jambs H. Seabry
James H. Seabry
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
Richard D. Cantrell
Beverly Cantrell,Sheriff's Office Clerk
Charles W. Davis, Dep. Sheriff
Charles W. Davis
George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
George Miller
Virginia Black, Sheriff's hire
Margie L. Gates, P.H.N.
GENERAL FUND
salary
275.00
mileage &
expenses
17.60
salary
275.00
mileage &
expenses
7.80
salary
427.08
mileage &
expenses
11.50
salary
604.17
salary
450.00
salary
450.00
salary
450.00
salary
450.00
salary
180.00
salary
400.00
salary
604.17
salary
450.00
salary
450.00
salary
604.17
assessor's school exp.
111.50
salary
450.00
mileage &
expenses
87.30
salary
450.00
salary
425.00
salary
140.00
expenses
61.90
salary
200.00
expenses
16.67
salary
131.25
salary
119.00
salary
132.31
salary
110.25
salary
450.00
salary
40.00
salary
437.50
salary
470.00
salary
250.00
salary
687.50
mileage
102.50
mileage &
exp. sheriff's convention
104.65
salary
500.00
mileage
148.70
salary
35.00
salary
237.50
mileage
101.60
salary
475.00
mileage92.30
matron services
10.00
salary
550.00
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Margaret K. Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
ilBernice G. Webb,Secy. to PHN
Hester Bertroch, Secy, to PHN
,Thomas I. Steinberg, P. H. 0.
Thomas I. Steinberg
Thomas I. Steinberg
I Vail Medical Professional Corp.
'G. R. Marby, County Ext. Agent
G. R. Marby
Eileen Randall, Secy. Co. Agent
Maxwell R. Barz, County Service Officer
Maxwell R. Barz
Margaret E. Carlow, County Secy.
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
Colorado Hospital Service & Colo. Medical Serv.
(County Treasurer
Colorado Hospital & Medical Services
salary
salary
salary
salary
coroner charge
coroner charge & mileage
coroner charge
salary & expenses
temp. sec. hire
salary
salary
mileage & exp.
salary
salary
group insurance
0 A S I withholdings
group insurance
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Total....................................................................................
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500.00
430.00
200.00
250.00
6.00
6.80
7.00
312.01
17.50 li
410.00
100.00
97.78
303.00
275.00
756.90 .
771.57
' 81.15
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Kathy Yantzer appeared in the matter of a Civil Defense Director for Eagle County, she having
corresponded with Mr. Blair E. Nilsson, Denver Office of Civil Defense, and found that an elected official
of the county can not hold other than a temporary appointment as County Civil Defense Director.
The Commissioners then made a temporary appointment of Jack Johnson, being the duly elected Lagle
County Surveyor, as Civil Defense Director of Eagle County and to serve in that capacity until another person 11
can be found to serve under permanent appointment.
resident engineer for Colorado State Highway,
The Commissioners requested that the Clerk inquire of Jim Nimon*/about the bid tendered by George
Smith on moving the Eagle County Fair Ground parking area lights to the new area. Mr. Nimon advised that he
would go ahead and have the bid accepted by the State Highway Department. Bid was approved by the Commissioners.
and
Virgene Anderson, Mm Hauptly Garfield County representatives of the Tri—county Library Association,
appeared, tendered their reports and discussed library problems.
In the matter of the liquor license application.fdr.Kathryn Walker at State Bridge Lodge, hearing
j. was set for May 3, 1971 at 1:30 P. M.
In the matter of the liquor license applications for Frank E. Melvin and Gloria R. Melvin, Hearing
.was set for April 23, 1971, at 2:00 P. M.
A receipt of Petition and Service Plan by The Board of County Commissioners, in the, matter of the
Organization of the Bighorn Fire Protection District, was signed by the Board.
It was determined by the Commissioners that new subdivisions and plats thereof will be accepted by
the Commissioners with the reservation that Eagle County will not be responsible for roads therein, until they
are brought up to county specifications and approved by the Eagle County Planning Commission and the Eagle
County Commissioners. A map of Bighorn Estates was tendered by James Renecke, Jr., and was aprroved and
(signed by the Chairman.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
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R�.GULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. E. Marks Commissioner
Gene K. Luby County Attorney
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The Following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
GENERAL FUND
ISheriff's Office U. S. Directory 12.50
Colorado Information
Subscription & Service
9.00
Eagle County Clerk
money advanced
3.05
,County Clerk
corrected title
1.50
;Colorado State Assn of Co. Clerks
1971 Association dues
100.00
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Planning Comm. meeting & inspection
120.00
H. Robert Thompson
transcript, Crim. No. 638
348.00
D. & E. Plumbing
labor
52.50
Stephens -Peck, Inc.
supplements
12.00
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co.
fuel- Courthouse
128.92
Suburban Gas of Eagle
fuel- Dump
20.90 '
'Wilson Radio T. V. & Appliance
Courthouse Supplies
21.16
Bob's Repair Shop
Depair of door handle
4.50
Pitney -Bowes Inc.
rent & postage chg.
46.50
Holy Cross Electric Assn
Co. Court
100.16
Holy Cross Electric Assn.
Court House
114.70
;Holy Cross Elebtric Assn.
Airport
48.48
ilHoly Cross Electric Assn.
Airport E. light
3.50
Garfield Co. Abstract Co.
xerox copies
69.45
Lease Finance Company
graphotype lease # 15199
106.40
Lease Finance Inc.
addressograph lease # 900
112.12
13 M Minnesco Corp.
payment # 45
207.43
3 M•Business Products Sales Inc,
copy paper & supplies
154.09
1Eagle Valley Enterprise
publications & supplies
207.92
;Robert Holt
service on summons
3.30
Robert B. Booz
expenses
100.76
Cut -West Commercial & Printers Inc.
supplies
172.88
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Co.
supplies
176.71'
Hometown Supply Company
janitor supplies
•111.25
Olivetti Corporation of America
calculator - Assessors office
895.00
James H. Seabry
service on summons
8.501
Eagle Valley Telephone Col
service
389.17
;(Mountain Bell
service - dep. Sheriff - Basalt
36.29
'Mountain Bell
service - Dep. Sheriff - Minturn
27.49
Town of Basalt
rent - Sheriffs office
37.50'
American Legion Aux. Unit # 194
office rent
50.00
Minturn Vol. Fire Department
hall rent - Insurance on Ambulance
I
268.00
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
rent
75.00
Eagle Sanitation District
sewer service
31.50
1�Doris Carter
prisoners board
627.50
Town of Eagle
water rent & trash collection
90.50
IC & C Electrical Co,
parts & labor
60.00
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
14.45
Independent Lumber Co.
janitor supplies
6.47
H. Robert Thompson Court Reporter
Transcript No 642 (Gene Vigil)
156.00 .
The Vail Trail
legal notice
5.40
Mountain Flying Service Inc.
returning prisoner from Montana
265.54
I Richard Cantrell
trip to Montana
10.10 1
(Barber Razor Blade Mfg.
supplies - jail
28.00
VMPC
coroner charge (Clarence Moll)
6.00j
V M P C
medical charge
17.00
Doris Carter
jail laundry
13.3011
Dennie Eaton
labor & material
192.24
ITotal...............................................................................................$
5,880.631
PUBLIC WORKS FUND
I
(Dennie Eaton material & labor
Total...............................................................................................$
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
;`Eagle County Clerk
'County Clerk
JJack W. Johnson, Surveyor
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
.Public Service Co. of Colorado
Holy Cross Electric Assn. Inc.
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n. Inc.
Basalt Sanitation District
Eagle Sanitation District
(The Town of Eagle
Yampa Valley Electric Assn. Inc.
J. & J. Meeney
Basalt Texafo
;Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
group insurance
money advanced for freight
money advanced for gas
services
services
services
services for shops
services at Vail
services
sewer service
water rent & trash collection
electric energy
coal
fuel
gas - shop
304.85
304.85
i
118.66
27.40 1
3.50
193.19
61.61
1.15
107.34 i.
3.50
6.80
9.00
14.00
51.52 1
52.70
4.75
32.98
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners --day
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Standard Oil Company
Macdonald Equipment Co.
Garfield Steel & gelding Supply
Booth -Rouse Equipment Co.
Universal Kold Steel
(Hometown Supply Company
Revier Equipment Company
Bruce Blake
/Vernon Andrews
Wear Prevention Alloys Co.
The Independent Lumber Co.
Bob's Repair Shop
H. W. Moore Equipment Company
Downing Supply Co.
McCoy Company
'Holy Cross Auto Service
High County Luimber Co.
The Fullwell Motor Products Co.
Minards 66
Wilson Radio T. V. & Appliance
H.,& K. Frame & Body Shop
Jacobs Equipment Co.
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
Western Bearings Inc.
Eagle Auto Parts
i Faris Machinery Company
Sorenson Equipment Co. Inc.
Gay Johnson's Tire Co.
Duddy's of Colorado
Duddy's of Colorado
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Berthod Motors Inc.
Duddy's of Colorado Inc.
'H.,& K. Frame and Body Shop
Arnold Nottingham
Lael Hughes Construction Co.
Suburban Gas Company
J. & M. Pump Co. Inc.
Western Bridge & Supply Co.
'Grand Jct. Steel & Fabricating Co.
John H. Weeden
Raymond Printing & Office Machines
Town of Vail
Pete Honnen Equipment Co.
term 19- _.
19_
gas - shop at Basalt
34.16
fuel
1,056.58
supplies
267.25
supplies
121.80
supplies
158.84
supplies
2.70
supplies
41.88
supplies
30.25
welding supplies
17.30
supplies
7.50
supplies
93.00
supplies
28.64
supplies
14.90
supplies
82.70
supplies
326.00
supplies
761.19
rent & supplies
20.16
supplies
35.57
supplies
23.90
supplies
10.20
supplies
15.00
supplies
12.50
parts
19.00
parts
39.75
parts
12.19
pis
131.28
parts
308.00
parts
659.78
tires
47.52
tires
149.90
tires
281,92
recap tires
18.00
repairs
5,00
freight
11.06
repairs
8.50
gravel
230.00
fill material
110.00
heater & parts
99.44
Jet pump
114.00
culvert
429.66
steel
146.05
Est. #2 Payment - Bridge at Vail
734.92
electronic calculator
690.00
sllocation for R. & B. fund per S. L.
10982.19
Gas powered mower
1,614.75
Total ............................................ ...
..............................................$11,692.97
Willis Fisher, representing the University of Colorado Extension Division in its Civil Defense
Training Program, presented to the Commissioners planning on training classes, preferably in May, two classes
per week in one of the Court rooms.
Ira Hindley tendered his resignation as Presi..dent of the Eagle Cemetery Association. The Commis-
sioners then appointed Harry Long as the new President.
Road and Bridge Fund Tax receipts for the year 1970 were apportioned under new law by valuation
of incorporated municipalities, fifty percent of receipts being porportionately distributed to each incorpor-
ated town, provided that town's share amounted to $2000.00 or more. Lesser amounts credited against work and
materials performed or furnished by the County in each town, within the year 1971.
A resolution setting a hearing on the Petition and Service Plan for organization of the Bighorn
Fire Protection District was signed by the Commissioners, said hearing to be on May 3, 1971, at 2:00 P. M.
I Margie Gates, PH14 and Howard Millsap appeared and discussed acute care and chronic care task forces II
to.be formed for a county wide Comprehensive Health Planning.
D. E. Johnson appeared and reveiwed County Insurance coverage.
Leonard Hammock, School District Superintendent, appeared and requested county help in building
'a road to be an extension of Third Street in Eagle east to the new school location. The Commissioners
advised that the matter should first be taken up with the Eagle bounty Planning Commission.
At the instance of the bounty Attorney, the Commissioners added to their policy on liquor hearings
lby adding the requirment of: Three publications on new applications and one publication on continuously
licensed premices.
Three copies of agreement between the State Department of Health and Eagle County were signed by.
the Chairman, to be returned to the Department of Health and they to return one copy to Eagle County after
verification.
II I
The Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition df James N. and .
Marguerite E. Hinson for refund of taxes be granted and on an assessed valuation of $225.00 on personal
property for the year 1970, tax refund of $18.15 be allowed.
The Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition of John F.
McAllister for abatement be granted and on an assessed valuation of $790.00 on real estate for the year 1970,
tax abatement of $57.41 be allowed.
i
There being no further business to come Before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjourn until April 23, 1971, unless sooner called by the Chairman. r� n
7 /��tBoar���
ChairmanAttest. Clerk
05
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners--dayAnril_-term 19_ _ April_2a, 19.71
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. E. Marks Commissioner
Gene K. Luby County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
(same in full payment thereof:
GENERAL FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
salary
275.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar
expense
24.50
jArnold E. Marks, Commissioner
salary
275.00
Arnold E. Marks
expense
20.60
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Claude L. Gerard,
expense
17.15
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
salary
275.00
Margaret E. Carlow, Secy. Co. Atty.
salary
303.00
Donna Deane, County Chief Accountant
salary
437.50
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.17
Starr Doll, Dep. County Clerk
salary
450.00
,;:Gussie Baker„ Dep. County Clerk
salary
450.00
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. County Clerk
salary
450.00
(Eleanor Bindley, Dep. County Clerk
salary
450.00
Eva L. Luby, Clerical Hire
salary
180.00
(Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
salary
420.00
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
Hubert N. Peterson
mileage
12.00
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. County Treasurer
salary
450.00
(Bobby Peterson, Dep. County Treasurer
salary
450.00
'Clair Bertroch, Dep. County Assessor
salary
604.17
Clair Bertroch,
mileage
6.60
Ella Bindley, Dep. County Assessor
salary
450.00
Vincent Eichler, Dep. County Assessor
salary
450.00
Vincent Eichler
mileage
63.50
IKarleen Bonaly, Sec. Assessors Office
salary
425.00
Doris Carter, Custodian Coutt House
salary
450.00
(Roland L. Gerard, Custodian County Court
salary
40.00
John F. Healey, District Attorney
salary
140.00
Arlys H. Ward, Sec, to Dist. Atty.
salary
132.31
Dennis J. Seitz, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
200.00
�1IDennis J. Seitz
expenses
8.68
Karol L. Parlin, Sec. to Dep. D. A.
salary
119.00
Robert B. Booz, Asst. Dist. Atty.
salary
131.25
Robert B. Booz
expenses
142.37
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Sec. to Asst. D. A.
salary
108.00
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687.50
H. Seabry
mileage
134.00
James H. Seabry
mileage & expenses
35.90
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
salary
500.00
I. Richard D. Cantrell
'Richard
mileage
122.90
Richard D. Cantrell
mileage
14.20
j Charles W. Davis, Dep. Sheriff
salary
237.50
Charles W. Davis
mileage
105.90
j George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
salary
475.00
George Miller
mileage
98.40
Beverly Cantrell, Sheriff's Office Clerk
salary
35.00
Margie L. Gates, R.N., P.H.N.
salary
550.00
Margaret K. Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
salary
500.00
;Bernice G. Webb, Secy. To P.H.N.
salary
430.00
Bertroch, Secy. to P.H.N.
salary
210.00
IHester
T. I. Steinberg M.D., P.H.O.
salary
250.00
[Vail Medical Professional Corp.
coroner
charge
6.50
G. R. Marby, County Extengion Agent
salary &
expenses
257.23
Eileen Randall, Secy. County Agent
salary
410.00
i Maxwell R. Barz, County Service Officer
salary
100.00
Henry Rey, Supt. Landfill
salary
270.00
j Jerry Conder, Supt. Landfill
salary
470.00
Guy Van Cleave, Adams County Sheriff
subpoena
4.52
Dale B. Albertson
witness
fees
115.10
Orris G. Albertson
witness
fees
7.75
Eloy Sandoval
witness
fees
7.75
Jerry Robidoux
witness
fees
3.55
Ronald D. North
witness
fees
11.80
Jefferey R. McCulley
witness
fees
23.50
Rodney Dean McCollum
witness
fees
6.55
Richard J. Malmgren
witness
fees
6.55
Edward L. Kantola
witness
fees
23.50
Robert G. Finlay
witness
fees
6.55
Harold Fessler
witness
fees
2.65
II Phyllis E. Dew
witness
fees
6.55
,(Solomon F. Arellano
witness
Fees
6.55
Colorado Hospital & Medical Service Inc.
group insurance
831.75
Il County Treasurer
0 A S I
withholdings
773.53
i
Total............................................................................................$.17,609.38
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners—_ day—
I� -'kms
term 19—_
19—
Total..............................................................................................$ 12,388.141
The matter of interviewing applicants for the position of Eagle County Sanitarian having been set
for this time and the following people appearing in the matter,
Thomas I. Steinberg, Eagle County Health Officer; Terry Minger, Clerk for the Town of Vail; Margia
Gates, County Public Health Nurse, Peggy Jacobsgaard, Assistant P.H.N.; James Seabry, County Sheriff and
Mr. Baghet, Colorado State Health Dept.
Of four applicants for the Sanitarian position only one, Erick Edeen of 2439 Caithness, Denver,
Colorado, appeared to be interviewed.by those appearing. Dr. Stienberg questioned Mr. Edeen on matters of
his ability, experience and qualifications on behalf of Eagle County and Terry Minger the same on behalf of
the Town of Vail, by whom the Sanitarian will be pattially employed.
It appearing to all present that 14r. Edeen would be acceptable, Mr. Edeen was,by motion duly
passed and approved, hired as Eagle County Sanitarian, He to advise by letter, phone call or in person no
later than May 3, 1971 of his acceptance of the position. The starting salary to be $750.00 per month with
other benefits bringing the total to well over $800.00 per month. Mr. Edeen was advised that there would
be a probationary period of six months and a salary review on Deember 1, 1 71. Other benefits mentioned to
be furnished by Town of Vail. Eagle County and Vail each to pay 375.00 with 1/3 reimbursement by the State.
Gary Marby, Eagle bounty Extension Agent, appeared and discussed programs of his office.
Jack Fritzlen, Minturn, Colo., appeared and advised the Commissioners of his new small industry
of manufacturing electronic radar in Minturn.
The Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition of Earl V.
Eaton for abatement be granted and on an assessed valuation of $2,360.00'on real estate for the year 1970,
tax abatement of $181.89 be allowed.
The Commissioners concurred in -the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition of James C. and
Eleanor Y. Craig for refund be granted and on an assessed valuation of $3,200.00 on real estate for the year
1970, tax refund of $245.35 be allowed.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjourn until April 26, 1971, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
(Attes4crk
to Board.
ROAD & BRIDGE
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
mileage
42.20
Arnold Marks, Commissioner
mileage
50.10,
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
mileage
43,70
Bernard B. Ginther,Road Supervisor
salary &
expenses
600,00'
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
475.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
475'090vo
Donald Grant, Operator
salary
475,00'
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
475,00
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
475.00.
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
475.00.
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
475.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanec
salary
475.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
475.001
Donnie Eaton, Truck Driver
salary
450,00
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
450 00,
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00'1
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00"
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525,00
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Walter F. Owen Sr., Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00'
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00',
Russell David Carter, Extra Labor
salary
120.00'
County Treasurer
0 A S I withholdings
548.34
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
group insurance
633.80-
Total..............................................................................................$ 12,388.141
The matter of interviewing applicants for the position of Eagle County Sanitarian having been set
for this time and the following people appearing in the matter,
Thomas I. Steinberg, Eagle County Health Officer; Terry Minger, Clerk for the Town of Vail; Margia
Gates, County Public Health Nurse, Peggy Jacobsgaard, Assistant P.H.N.; James Seabry, County Sheriff and
Mr. Baghet, Colorado State Health Dept.
Of four applicants for the Sanitarian position only one, Erick Edeen of 2439 Caithness, Denver,
Colorado, appeared to be interviewed.by those appearing. Dr. Stienberg questioned Mr. Edeen on matters of
his ability, experience and qualifications on behalf of Eagle County and Terry Minger the same on behalf of
the Town of Vail, by whom the Sanitarian will be pattially employed.
It appearing to all present that 14r. Edeen would be acceptable, Mr. Edeen was,by motion duly
passed and approved, hired as Eagle County Sanitarian, He to advise by letter, phone call or in person no
later than May 3, 1971 of his acceptance of the position. The starting salary to be $750.00 per month with
other benefits bringing the total to well over $800.00 per month. Mr. Edeen was advised that there would
be a probationary period of six months and a salary review on Deember 1, 1 71. Other benefits mentioned to
be furnished by Town of Vail. Eagle County and Vail each to pay 375.00 with 1/3 reimbursement by the State.
Gary Marby, Eagle bounty Extension Agent, appeared and discussed programs of his office.
Jack Fritzlen, Minturn, Colo., appeared and advised the Commissioners of his new small industry
of manufacturing electronic radar in Minturn.
The Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition of Earl V.
Eaton for abatement be granted and on an assessed valuation of $2,360.00'on real estate for the year 1970,
tax abatement of $181.89 be allowed.
The Commissioners concurred in -the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition of James C. and
Eleanor Y. Craig for refund be granted and on an assessed valuation of $3,200.00 on real estate for the year
1970, tax refund of $245.35 be allowed.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjourn until April 26, 1971, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
(Attes4crk
to Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day-J+Pril_ term 19— _Ap�rji26 _19-7L_
SPECIAL MEETING
I'
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
i� Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
! Arnold E. Marks Commissioner
1!
Don Price, Tom Williams and Jack Smith , representing the U.S.F.S., appeared and volunteered some
posts and wire to be used on the fence separating the Forest Service yards and the Eagle County Shop Yard.
The Eagle -Thomasville road was also discussed.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
Ito adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Attest•
Clerk o Board.
Harold Koonce appeared and requested approval for a Sky Divers Club sponsored by the Colorado
Mountain College to use the Eagle County Airport as a base for their drop plane. It was understood that
0
ithe F.A.A. required twentyfour hour notice before a jump and continuous radio contact with the dropping plane.
`
It was also understood that any necessary insurance coverage would be carried by the club or sponsor and there)
A
be no need for a contract between the club or sponsor and Eagle County.
(would
The Commissioners granted the request.
Mr. Koonce also tendered memorandums of Eagle County Airport Advisory Committee meetings with the
Lagle County Commissioners on October 5, 1970 and November 2, 1970; and copies of minutes of the Eagle County
()Airport Advisory Committee meeting o6 January 28, 1971. Also a map of natural gas lines at the airport.
In the matter of the hearing on the application of Frank E. Melvin for a retail liquor store license
and on the application of GloriaRMelvin for a Hotel -Restaurant liquor license, having been previously set for
l,.y+
this date and time (2:00 P.M. and 2:15 respectively), the petitioners and their attorney,<Htgh:;iarder.appearin i
j;,e,
and no one appearing in person or by mail to contest the applications; said hearings were combined as follows.
U
Whereupon the Chairman opened the meeting and the petitioners' attorney reiterated the requirements
Y
of Eagle County in such hearings as having been complied with.
T
Thereupon the applicants were sworn and duly testified in reply to questions propounded by the
OCounty Attorney.
Petitioners! attorney then asked for approval of the applications by the Commissioners.
Thereupon, Claude L. Gerard moved that the applications be approved and the motion was seconded by
(Arnold E. Marks.
The Chairman, Daniel F. Koprinikar, then declared the motion carried depending on the replies re=
Iquired from fingerprints taken previously.
X
and E
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reinecke,in company of Blake Lynch` Ken Richards,.appeared with their attorney,
Of',frJ^
`FRd
Brown who brought up the matter of County acceptance of the roads and specifically a bridge in �
iStewart
iBighorn Estates Subdivision.
Vincent Eichler was called in and he agreed with Mr. Reinecke on conversation taking place in re-
gard to the bridge at an Eagle County Planning Commission Meeting on October 20, 1970, prior to acceptance
of the subdivision plat by the planning commission.
Considerable discussion insued on the matter in which Mr. Reinecke stated that he would take re-
sponsibility and guarantee the bridge planking to last as long as county bridges.
Thereupon, Arnold E. Marks moved for acceptance of the bridge providing Mr. Reinecke accepts the
of upkeep on the bridge to Bighorn Estates Subdivision for four years hence from this date.
llresponsibility
The motion was seconded by Claude L. Gerard and announced carried by the Chairman.
There was no objection by Mr. Reinecke.
1!
Don Price, Tom Williams and Jack Smith , representing the U.S.F.S., appeared and volunteered some
posts and wire to be used on the fence separating the Forest Service yards and the Eagle County Shop Yard.
The Eagle -Thomasville road was also discussed.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
Ito adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Attest•
Clerk o Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_ ._ day__ -April __-term 19-. May 3; - _19_71
REGULAR MEETING
I
Present: Daniel
F.
Koprinikar
Chairman
Claude
L.
Gerard
Commissioner
Arnold
L.
Marks
Commissioner
Gene K.
Luby
County Attorney
Maxwell
R.
Barz
Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
GENERA' FUND
Colorado Information
subscription & service
9.00
iCounty Clerk
money advanced
1.50
Starr Doll, Registrar
fees
2.00
Colorado State Association of County Clerks
registration
25.00
'Thomas I. Steinberg MD
calls
2.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
jail laundry
20.35
,Doris Carter,
board for prisoners
440.75
H. Robert Thompson
transcript # 642
20.70
,Richard A. Miller
coroner fees
42,00
State Department of Revenue
boiler inspection
5.00
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
airport
43.83
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
business & courtroom
175.69
'Mountain Bell
telephone service
53.17
Mountain Bell
telephone service
10.84
(Allen Agency
fire insurance
20.00
Allen Agency
airport insurance
785.00
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Co.
supplies
5.60
Out West Stationery Co.
supplies
4.04
Cope Office Supply Co.
supplies
4.50
Cope Office Supply Co.
supplies
10.48
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
13.98
.Out West Commercial & County Printers
supplies
126.97
Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies
112.63
Garfield County Abstract Co.
xerox copies
23.70
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
xerox copies
18.40
Eldorado Engineering Co.
consultation and meetings
285.00
Rocky Mountain Nat. Gas Co.
gas
157.63
Suburban Gas of Eagle
propane - dump site
15.84
Charles A. Stanley
labor & parts
300,00
Zep Mfg. Co.
supplies .-•.janitor
37.50
Del Chemical Corp.
jail supplies
".18
Frankel Mfg. Co.
supplies - exptension office
10.00
I Lease Finance Incorporated
lease # 15199 graphotype
106.40
Lease Finance Incorporated
lease # 900 addressograph
112.12
3 M Minnesco Corp.
payment # 46
207.43
American Legion Aux # 194
rent
50,00
'Town of Basalt
rent
37.50
„Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
garage rent
75,00
Vail Clinic Inc.
rent
100.00
Minturn Vol. Fire Department
rent
75.00
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
plates for graphotype
24.76
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
7.64
Mick's 1166"
supplies
6.28
!Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
telephone service
375.02
Total............................................................................................ $ 4,004.43
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Town of Eagle
Eagle Sanitation District
Public Service Co. of Colorado
I Town of Basalt
Basalt Sanitation District
Yampa Valley Electric Assoc. Inc.
.Holy Cross Electric Assn. Inc.
V. F. Seaman
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
County Clerk
Hometown Supply Co.
McCoy Company
Faris Machinery Co.
Revier Equipment Company
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
H. W. Moore Equipment Company
The Fullwell Motor Products Co.
!Holy Cross Auto Service
Macdonald Equipment Co.
1 Del Chemical Corp.
High Country Lumber
Downing Supply Co.
Wear Prevention Alloys Co.
Everroad Supply Co.
Basalt Texaco
Eagle Auto Parts
Colorado Filter & Supply Co.
Sorenson Equipment Co. Inc.
Elder / Quinn and McGill
Aspen - Basalt KOA Kampground
ROAD & BRIDGE
group insurance
103.76
2 water taps - water rent - trash haul
44.50
services
9.00
services
1.15
services
9,00
sewer service
6.80
services
47.81
services
32.43
labor
40.00
services
80.88
money advanced for freight
11.45
supplies
11.18
supplies
195.23
supplies
273.60
supplies
198.10
supplies
95.23
supplies
16.03
supplies
11.60
rent & supplies
21,72
supplies
19.30
supplies
52.75
materials
3.07
supplies
165.95
welding rod
99.00
parts
10.54
parts
2.50
parts & tires
313.73
oil filters
10.02
parts
9.92
parts
408.97
propane
9.45
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners _day _ —term 19__
Standard Oil Company
iGay Johnson's Inc.
Duddy's of Colorado
K. & L. Supply
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Minards 66
The Independent Lumber Co.
(Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
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fuel
1,827.11
tires
297.61
tires
253.00
supplies
10.70
repairs
15.90
supplies
1.25
supplies
130.91
service
75.24
Total.............................................................................................$ 4,926.39
A Petit Juror list was picked by the Commissioners for the Eagle County District and County Courts.
Robert Booz, Assistant District Attorney, appeared and requested a permanent status at regular
(salary for his secretery.
The Commissioners advised that in as much as no mpney had been budgeted for salary increase, the
only available money would be some which is already budgeted in the District Attorney's budget for other
purposes.
y �I In the matter of the hearing on the application of Kathryn B. Walker for a retail liquor store
eYJr (license, having been previously set for this time and date, May 3, 1971 at 1:30 P.M., the petitioner appear-
ing in person and no_one appearing in anywise to protest the application;
Thereupon the applicant was sworn and duly testified to questions propounded by the County Attorney.
The County Attorney then found that all requirements had been met complying with Eagle County
regulations and the law in such matters, and
The Chairman, Daniel F. Koprinikar, called for a motion.
Arnold E. Marks then moved that the application be approved and the motion was seconded by Claude L.
(Gerard.
Whereupon the Chairman declared the motion carried.
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' In the matter of the hearing on the petition for,..the formation of the Bighorn Fire Protection
District, one of the Petitioners, Robert Warner,Jr., appearing in person and by Douglas McLaughlin, attorney
for, the Petitioners and no one appearing in anywise to protest the petition and aad said matter having been
Iset for this date and time.
2 Whereupon, Robert Warner, Jr. was sworn and duly testified to questions propounded by the Petitioner.'
attorney and by the County Attorney.
Thereupon, Hubert 11. Peterson, representing the Eagle County Planning Commission, protested the
boundaries of a map tendered by the Petitioner, on the grounds that.said map did not include certain areas
.where development has started and where development will take place.
Some discussion ibetween-, Blake Lynch, also present, Francis Westley Bush, Fire Chief for the Vail
'Fire Protection District, and others above named insued.
Whereupon, Francis Westley Bush was sworn and testified as to need of the new proposed district.
Thereupon, Gene K. Luby, County Attorney, suggested that the Petitioner show that the boundaries
,of the Bighorn Fire Protection District shall be co -extensive with the boundaries of the Bighorn Water Dis=--
trict and any extensions thereof and additions thereto.
Which suggestion was adopted by the attorney for the Petitioner, who advised that he would revise
�and,tender a new Resolution.
The matter was tabled until a later date.
The Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition of Clarence, Jr.
and Judith Ann Hooper for abatement be granted and on an assessed valuation of $3,760.00 on real estate for
the year 1970, tax abatement of $288.28 be allowed.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjourn until thenezt,regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_ _ day Ma, term 19- May -25-_
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
Arnold E. Marks
Gene K. Luby
Maxwell R. Barz
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
Clerk to Board
SPLCIAL MELTING
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The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
GENERAL FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
275.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar,
mileage
22,42
Arnold E. Marks, County Commissioner
salary
275.00
Arnold E. Marks
mileage
21.77
Claude Gerard, County Commissioner
salary
427,08
Claude Gerard
mileage
14.70
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.17
Gussie Baker, Deputy County Clerk
salary
450.00
Starr Doll, Dbputy--Got3nty Clrrk
salary
450.00
Lena Yosty Deputy County Clerk
salary
450.00
Eleanor Hindley, Deputy County Clerk
salary
450,00
Eva Luby, Clerical Hire
salary
180.00
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
salary
420.00
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
Dessie D. Mathews, Deputy County Treasurer
salary
450.00
Bobby Peterson, Deputy County Treasurer
salary
450.00
Clair Bertroch, County kesessor:
salary
604.17
d Clair Bertroch
mileage
51.60
Ella Bindley, Deputy County Assessor
salary
450.00
Vincent Eichler, Deputy County Assessor
salary
450.00
Vincent Eichler
mileage
34.30
Karleen Bonaly, Sec. Assessors Office
salary
425.00
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
salary
275,00
Margaret E. Carlow, Secy. Co. Atty.
salary
303.00
Doris Carter, Custodian Court House
salary
450.00
Roland L. Gerard,Custodian County Court
salary
40.00
Scott Covalt
lawn care
17,50
1 Scott Covalt
lawn care
4.89
Donna Deane,County Chief Accountant
salary
437.50
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
John F. Healy
expenses
12.09
John F. Healy
expenses
45.72
Arlys H. Ward, Sec. to Dist. Atty.
salary
132.31
Dennis J. Seitz, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
200.00
Dennis J. Seitz
expenses
52.47
Karol L. Parlin, Sec. to Dep. D. A.
salary
119.00
Robert B. Booz, Asst. D. A.
salary
131.25
Robert B. Booz
expenses
164.28
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Sec. to Asst. D. A.
salary
177.00
Jerry Conder, Supt. Landfill
salary
470.00
Henry Rey, Supt. Landfill
salami
270.00
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687.50
James H. Seabry
mileage
139.90
James H. Seabry
service on subpoena
17.50
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
salary
500.00
Richard Cantrell
mileage
91.60
Charles W. Davis, Dep. Sheriff
salary
237.50
Charles W. Davis
mileage
108.00
George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
salary
475.00
George Miller
mileage
140.70
Beverly Cantrell, Sheriff's Office Clerk
salary
35.00
Joe I. Torres, Sheriff, Pueblo
service & mileage
2.60
Sheriff's Office, Denver
service on subpoena
3.92
G. R. Marby, County Extension Agent
salary & expense
238.03
Eileen Randall, Secy County Agent
salary
410.00
Maxwell R. Barz, County Service Officer
salary
100.00
Margie Gates, R.N., P.H.N.
sala#y
550.00
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. to P.H.N.
salary
430.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
salary
500,00
Hester Bertroch, Secy, to P.H.N.
salary
210.00
T. I. Steinberg, M. D., P.H.O.
salary
250.00
VMPC
blood alcohol test
5.00
George Bradshaw
witness fee
13.00
Walt9r V. Forster
witness fee
6.55
Stevan Everitt
witness fee
2.65
Robert Haagensen
witness fee
6.55
Stevan Meyer
witness fee
7.00
Garnetta W. Stice
witness fee
6.55
Carl S. Uncapher
witness fee
6.55
Marie E. Horne
adjudication costs
66.00
Colorado Hospital & Medical Service Inc.
group insurance
831.75
County Treasurer
0 A S I withholdings
778.03
Total.............................................................................................$ 17,783.42
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ROAD & BRIDGE
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner mileage 50.60
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner mileage 75.30
Arnold Marks, Commissioner mileage 57.55
•Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor salary 600.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman salary 475.00
;Joe Carter, Operator salary 475.00
Donald Grant, Operator salary 475.00
John W. Hill, Operator salary 475.00
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator salary 475.00
(Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman salary 475.00
,Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator salary 475.00
'Jim Southerland, Mechanic salary 475.00
James E. Watson, Operator salary 475.00
Donnie Eaton, Truck Driver salary 450.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver salary 450.00
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver salary 450.00
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer salary 525.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer salary 525.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer salary 525.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer salary 525.00
;Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer salary 525.00
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer salary 525.00
Walter F. Owen Sr., Road Overseer salary 525.00 `
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer salary 525.00
Joseph A. Skkles, Road Overseer salary 525.00
Ruasell David Carter, Extra Labor salary 30.00
Donald Lagge, Extra Labor salary 60.00
A. C. Gordon, Truck Driver salary 360.00
County Treasurer 0 A S I withholdings 565.50
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield group insurance 658.45
Total............................................................................................. $ 12,807.40
The Commissioners appointed Jim Grange to replace Samuel Grange, who has retired from the Eagle
(County Fair Foard.
LlmnJft'Hall appeared on behalf of the Colorado State Highway to settle with the Commissioners
on purchase of Eagle County Fair Ground land for the I-70 right-of-way. Eagle County having held 14.94 acres
in the grounds. The transaction involves, to -wit:
A deed from Eagle County to State of 3.177 acres
A deed from State Co Eagle County of 1.987 acres
A deed from Eagle County to State of 1.19 acres, leaving Eagle County with .797 acres of the parcels
making up the 3.177 acres which is accounted for as follows, to -wit: 14.94 original acres
less 3.177 acres
11.763 acres
plus .797 acres
leaving a total acreage in the fair grounds of ................ 11.56 acres after transaction.
The Highway agreed to furnish electric wire from transformer source to the new parking area.
Mickey Day appeared on behalf of the roping club and interested citizens and requested of the
Commissioners and State Highway Department that an additional length of Ross Chamber's irrigation ditch be
concreted to protect holding pens for livestock at the fairgrounds from seepage, to which Len Hall on be-
half of the Highwgy Department agreed to have done.
Commissioner, A. F. Marks was designated to contact Jim Nimon, Resident Engineer for the highway
on the above matter and on additional chain link fencing of the river bank.
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S. Douglas McLaughlin appeared with/prepared resolution for the change in boundaries of the
^` (Bighorn Fire Protection District, which was signed rettoactive to the date of approval on May 3, 1971. He
JF"a r also tendered a proposed resolution pertaining to Alpen Chalets Townhouses, which was approved and signed by
the Commissioners.
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There being nothing further to come before the Commissioners at this time, it was moved and seconded t:
to adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by th1�Chairman.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_ may term 19— �_unez, 19-71__
SPECIAL MEETING
sent: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board. V v p��
The matter of a replacement for Gary Marby, Eagle County Extension Agent, he having been offered
advancement to a better position and accepting same, came on at this time with Charles E. Nelson, Gary Y
by and the new applicant, Bill Coffey all being present.
Thereupon, Mr. Nelson gtated some of the history of Mr. Coffey`s work with the Extension Service.
After several questions7t6 the applicant by the Commissioners, the Chairman asked for approval of
remaining board members to hire Mr. Coffey as the new County Extension Agent. i
With all approving the appointment, Mr. Coffey was hired effective June 19, 1971. i
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There being nothing further to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to i
ourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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COUNTY OF EAGLE
RESOLUTION FOR THE VACATION AND RE-CREATION OF A CERTAIN DRAINAGE
EASE.;LENT ON LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK G, VAIL DAS SCHONE, FILING NO.II
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THIS RESOLUTION made this � 5 — day of I0.
1971, by the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle County,
Colorado,
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Alpen Chalets is presently the owner of
Lot 11, Block G, VAIL DAS SCHONE, Filing No. 2; and
h*HEREAS, Alpen Chalets has requested the Board of
County Co^-ussioners to vacate that portion, of a certain
drainage easement on Lot 10, Block G, VAIL DAS SCHONE, Filing
No. 2, runninc alone the North boundary of said Lot 10, Block
SC:`_"E, Filing ::o. 2, and the re-creation thereof
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Beginning at the most westerly corner of said Lot
11, thence S 48°30' E a distance of 111.36 feet; thence S
2201$' W a distance of 124.52 feet to the Westerly boundary
of said Lot 10; thence S 41059122" E along said Westerly line'
a distance of 7.5 feet to the most Southerly corner of Lot 10;
thence N 62°38'00" E along the Southerly boundary of Lot 10 a
distance of 5.01 feet; thence N 22015' E a distance of 131.07
feet; thence N 48°30' W a distance of 112.95 feet to the
Northerly boundary of Lot 11; thence along a curve to the left
having a delta of 6032'40" and a radius of 100 feet for a
distance of 11.42 feet and having a chord bearing S 70°20'38"
W 11.42 feet along the Southerly right-of-way of Garnish Drive
also being the Northerly line of Lot 11 to the point of beginning,
according to the recorded map thereof. \�
Dated this �.� r k day of } r q , 1971.
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STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF EAGLE
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THE BOARD OF COUNTY
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EAGLE
RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the Board of
County Commissioners of Eagle County, Colorado, a Petition for
the organization of the Bighorn Fire Protection District,
together with a Service Plan, all as is required by the Special
District Control Act, Chapter 89, Article 18, Colorado Revised
Statutes, 1963, as amended; and
a copy of such Petition and Service Plan has
been filed •.:ith the County Clerk and Recorder of Eagle County,
Colorado, on March 25, 1971; and
;:1EREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle
Ccicrado, have on the 3rd day of May, 1971, at the hour
of 2:90 O'clock P.`i., at the County Commissioners Hearing Room
in the =agle County Courthouse, Eagle, Colorado, held a hearing
v.. .-.e aforeSal'. Pe`_ltlon; a. ---'i
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r.as e�]'._s^�'• `h�. 3o -,r-3 of Count,!, or Eagle
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District, Vail West Fire Protection District, Vail Met-
ropolitan Recreation District, Vail Water and Sanitation
District, Vail Village West Water and Sanitation District,
Vail Village West Water and Sanitation District for Water
Only, Minturn Cemetery Association District, Town of Vail,
Bighorn Water District, Gore Creek Water District, School
District RE 50-J (District 11), Colorado River Conservation
District, Colorado Mountain College; and
WHEREAS, the Clerk and Recorder of Eagle County, Colorado,
has caused to be published a legal notice of the date, time,
location and purpose of this proceeding, which legal notice was
published in the Eagle Valley Enterprise, a newspaper of general
circulation within the County, such notice having been published
April 8, 1971, April 15, 1971, and April 22, 1971, the first
publication having been twenty (20) days before this proceeding;
and
WHEREAS, the Clerk and Recorder of Eagle County, Colorado,
has advised the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle County,
Colorado, that notice of this proceeding was also delivered to the
Eagle County Planning Commission of Eagle County, Colorado; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle
County, Colorado, have carefully examined the Petition to the
Board of County Commissioners for the organization of a fire
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protection district entitled "Bighorn Fire Protection District",
together with the Service Plan and map attached to and incorporated
by reference in the aforesaid Petition; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Comr.;issioners of Eacle
Coc'nty, Colorado, have deterrd ned fron the evidence presente.: at
the ;tearing on the Petition for the orcanization of the Biancrn
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Fire Fro tuition DiStrirt, that the avaY^.ents of said Fe `._;t1.^':
are true and that the data contained in the Service Plan sui--
stantiates the justification for establishment of the Bighorn
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of
County Commissioners of Eagle County, Colorado, hereby resolves
that the Petition for the organization of the Bighorn Fire
Protection District is hereby approved with the modification
that all land now within the boundaries of the Bighorn Water
District and the Gore Creek Water District, and all land now
platted under the subdivision name of Bighorn Estates shall
be included in said Bighorn Fire Protection District, and the
petitioners may forthwith proceed to file their Petition for
the formation of the Bighorn Fire Protection District, all with-
in the time and in the manner provided in Chapter 89, Colorado
Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day___ May._ _ __ __term 19_ _ _June_7.____..-19x1.__
REGULAR MEETING
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The following bills were examined and apprmved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
d Doris Carter
Doris Carter .
Colorado Information
County Clerk
County Clerk
H. Robert Thompson
Dale Saunders
Dennie Eaton
Utah Crime Conference
Hubert N. Peterson
Colorado State University
State Board of Land Commissioners
Fitney Bowes Inc.
Pitney Bowes Inc.
IRocky Mountain Natural Gas Cc Inc.
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' Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
,,Eagle Valley Telephone Cc
it Holy Cross Electric Association
American Legion Auxiliary Unit #194
Town of Basalt
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
Minturn Vol. Fire Dept.
iEagle Volunteer Fire Department
Vail Clinic Inc.
Vail Clinic Inc.
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Thomas I. Steinberg, MD
V M F C
Olesen Motors
Richards -Huffstutler Eng Inc.
Airport Lighting Co.
Eldorado engineering Co.
Garfield County Abstract Co.
'Wilson Radio TV & Appliance
Suburban Gas of Eagle
Independent Lumber Go.
Hometown Supply Company
Eagle Valley Enterprise
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Cc
3 M P S I
3 M Minnesco Co.
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease Finance Company
GENERAL FUND
Jail laundry
Present: Daniel
F.
Koprinikar
Chairman
9.00
Claude
L.
Gerard
Commissioner
Transcript #1277
Arnold
E.
Marks
Commissioner
72.90
Gene K.
Luby
County Attorney
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Maxwell
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Bare
Clerk to Board.
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The following bills were examined and apprmved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
d Doris Carter
Doris Carter .
Colorado Information
County Clerk
County Clerk
H. Robert Thompson
Dale Saunders
Dennie Eaton
Utah Crime Conference
Hubert N. Peterson
Colorado State University
State Board of Land Commissioners
Fitney Bowes Inc.
Pitney Bowes Inc.
IRocky Mountain Natural Gas Cc Inc.
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' Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
,,Eagle Valley Telephone Cc
it Holy Cross Electric Association
American Legion Auxiliary Unit #194
Town of Basalt
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
Minturn Vol. Fire Dept.
iEagle Volunteer Fire Department
Vail Clinic Inc.
Vail Clinic Inc.
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Thomas I. Steinberg, MD
V M F C
Olesen Motors
Richards -Huffstutler Eng Inc.
Airport Lighting Co.
Eldorado engineering Co.
Garfield County Abstract Co.
'Wilson Radio TV & Appliance
Suburban Gas of Eagle
Independent Lumber Go.
Hometown Supply Company
Eagle Valley Enterprise
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Cc
3 M P S I
3 M Minnesco Co.
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease Finance Company
GENERAL FUND
Jail laundry
13.90
prisoner's board
216.25
subscription & service
9.00
money advanced
1.50
money advanced
15.50
Transcript #1277
43.75
Basalt Park Maintenance
200.00
labor and material
72.90
transcript subscriptions
19.00
mileage & expense to Fort Collins
47.66
Colorado planning conference
39.00
dertificates
1.30
postage service 1-16-71 thru 4-15-71
48.00
postage service 5-1=71 thru 5-31-71
66.61
gas usage
103.02
telephone service
27.10
tele0hone service
13.83
phone service
379.28
electric service
102.99
rent - Go Judge's office
50.00
rent
37.50
garage rent
75.00
rent asst Co. Judge
75.00
garage rent
75.00
rent for PH nurse
100.00
rent for PH nurse,
100.00
blood alchol
5.00
coroner charge
7.00
coroner charge
6.00
stickers for fire tf;ucks
8.24
map town of Vail
7.50
supplies
30.95
engineer service
75.00
xerox copies
34.95
labor & mere.
5.55
propane gas - dump
10.56
supplies
23.70
supplies
12.45
publications & supplies
178.84
supplies
8.35
supplies for 3M
180.74
payment #47
207.43
lease #15199 Graphotype
106.40
lease #. 900 addressograph
112.12
Total.............................................................................................$ 2,965.26
Fhoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Eagle County Clerk
County Clerk
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Public Service Co. of Colorado
Yampa Valley Electric Assn Inc.
Holy Cross Electric Assoc. Inc.
Basalt Sanitation District
L -P Gas and Appliance Co.
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Air Rentals Inc.
Holland Auto Farts Inc.
Eagle Auto Farts
Glenwood Auto Supply
Elder/Quinn & McGill Inc.
Denver Air Machinery Co.
Colorado Kenworth, Inc.
C & C Electrical Co.
The Independent Lumber Co.
McCoy Company
The Fullwell Motor Products Co.
United Lumber
Glenwood Supply Co.
Holy Cross Auto Service
Wilson Radio T. V. & Appliance
Revier Equipment Company
Hometown Supply Company
Mountain Electric & Refrigeration Co.
Macdonald Equipment Co.
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
group insurance
109.16
money advanced for freight
4.50
money advanced for expenses
63.00
telephone services
72.86
services
1.15
electric energy sebvices
46.78
services
95.05
sewer services
6.80
services
21.64
services
33.15
services
18.14
parts
328.45
parts
36.51
parts
66.61
parts
2.46
parts
184.31
parts
7.29
parts
10.29
repairs
218.00
supplies
91.21
supplies
712.23
supplies
48.39
supplies
40.00
supplies
15.23
rent & supplies
16.80
supplies
5.86
supplies
71.27
R & B supplies
40.26
supplies
5.00
supplies
34.86
311
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19-
19—
Booth-Rouse Equipment Co.
supplies
199.10
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
supplies
59.96
Basalt Texaco
supplies
1.50
Downing Supply Co.
supplies
260.30
J. D. Adams Co.
pipe
1,464.38
Wheeling Corrugating Co,
pipe
33.96
Stockyards Lumber & Ranch Supply Co.
wire
180.00
Bob's Repair Shop
repairs
6.30
Gay Johnson Inc.
tire repair
119.70
Phillips Anderson Tire Go.
tire recapping
18.96
Continental Oil Company
fuel
125.90
Standard Oil Co.
fuel
1,067.94
Smith - Corona Marchant
calculator for Treasurer's office
660.00
H. W. Moore Equipment Co.
partial payment on hot oil tank
8,000.00
Total............................................................................................$
14,605.26
A Basalt Delegation composed of
Bert Lewis, Larry Misaer and Jack Smith, appeared
and requested help
to pay a coach for their annual youth recreation program. The Commissioners agreed on the
figure of $200.00.
Erick Edeen, County Sanitarian,
appeared and requested that the County prepare a
resolution on
Septic tank regulations as early as possible and inquired as to the progress on the mobile
home park resolu-
tions. He was referred to the Bounty Attorney to help in preparing the septic tank regulations.
Bill Stevens appeared and requested that certain work be done on Sweetwater and Colorado River roads.
Jack Healey, District Attorney,
appeared and advised the Commissioners that he was replacing Robert
Booz. as Assistant District Attorney and he further advised the Commissioners of the status
of Juvenille Court
In the matter of bids on fencing of the County Shop area the following bids were received and open-
ed, to wit:
Pete Sherwood on 12" concrete sets for corners and gates, the rest 81' sets..............1.10 ft
on 1211 it ;i all posts ............................................ 1.30 ftl
Wm. S. Johnson &
Pat Carlow...................................................................... 1.47 f
t
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Oud)Allen Eaton...................................................................... 1.05 ftl
The Commissioners, after due consideration, awarded the bid to Bud Eaton.
A delegation of Upper Eagle Valley School teachers composed of Robert Haagensen, Linda $undell,
Ruthann Montano, Mr. & Mrs A. Abrams, Robert Finlay, Joseph F. McKenna and Dick Malmgren, Principal, appeared
and inquired about law enforcement and help in juvenil2e matters. The Commissioners called Jack Healey,
District Attorney, who appeared and advised the delegation on matters of juvenile court docket, law enforcement
and the lack of Judges to try such matters. Mr. Healey answered all questions of the teachers to their
satisfaction.
The delegation as a whole appeared ill-advised in matters of County government and law enforcement
and were duly enlightened concerning such matters by the District Attorney and the Commissioners.
In the matter of Marguerite Knott's retirement, the Commissioners reached a decision that a voucher
for the amount of the forfeiture check from the County Employees Retirement Association to Eagle County be
mailed to Marguerite Knott for her signature. The Commissioners will then approve said voucher for payment
to her, she having resigned for reasons of health as per her doctors orders.
Hugh harder, representing labab'Industr-les , appeared and advised the Commissioners that the Town
Counsel have no recWrCmehts;t: :;n to offer as ttm KaibalrcSiibdivisios lying b=t�qjdet4e' %,on,
Eagle.
As suggested by the Board of Eagle County Planning Commission at their June 1, 1971/,1 the resignations
Df all members of the Commission will be accepted by the County Commissioners, for the purpose of reorganizing
is to years serve.
to wit :
Thereupon, the Commissioners made the following appointments to the Eagle County Planning Commission,
R
Members Coresponding Alternate Members Member Expiration Date
5 yrs .... Hubert Peterson, Chairman Grant"Brallies....... 1 yr. June 7. 1976
4 yrs .... Art Bowles Freemen Nash ......... 1 yr. June 2, 1975
3 yrs .... Vincent Eichler Don Price ............ 1 yr. June 2, 1974
2:.yrs..:..Jack Olesen RosstE:.Chambers.....1 yr. June 4, 197
1 yr ..... Rod Slifer Chan Welin........... 1 yr. June 5,;.1972
Regular meetings of the Planning Commission will be on the third Tuesday of each month unless notifie
>therwise. It will be understood that should a member miss two consecutive meetings without justification,
such.member will be automatically dismissed as a Board member.
Provision will be made for Board Members to receive ten cents mileage in*the insuing year, 1972.
County Commissioner, Arnold E. Marks will act as ex -officio non-voting member of the -Eagle County
:lanning Commission. All appointments and rule on member absense effective this date. -
There being no further business to come before the Board,it was moved and seconded to adjourn until
:he next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
.fit east :
4Cer4t , Board.
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_ _,June._
SPECIAL MEETING
I, Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar ChairmQn
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks Commissioners
Gene K. Luby County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
315
-term 19- --June , 5-19-71
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
Isame in full payment thereof:
'1l
'Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
lDaniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
iArnold E. Marks, Commissioner
(Arnold E. Marks
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
'Claude L. Gerard
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
Maxwell R. Barz
Guesie Baker, Dep. County Clerk
(Starr Doll, Dep. County Clerk
IEleanor Bindley, Dep. County Clerk
,Lena Yost, Dep. County Clerk
Lena Yost,
(Eva Luby, Part time Clerical Hire
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
'Hubert N. Peterson,
IIDessie Mathews, Dep. Co. Treas.
,Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Treas.
(Faye Robidoux
Clair Bertroch
Clair Bertroch
Vincent Eichler
Vincent Eichler
Ella Hindley
Karleen Bonaly
Gene K. Luby
Margaret E. Carlow
Doris Carter
Donna Deane
Donna Deane
IRoland L. Gerard
II G. R. Marby
Eileen Randall
Bonita Eaton
John F. Healy
(John F. Healy
Dennis J. Seitz
Dennis J. Seitz
Robert B. Booz
Robert B. Booz
Arlys H. Ward
(Karol L. Parlin
Kathleen M. Yantzer
Jerry Conder
(Henry Rey
James H. Seabry
iJames H. Seabry
Jaipes H. Seabry
Richard D. Cantrell
Richard Cantrell
Il Charles W. Davis
Charles W. Davis
I George Miller
(George Miller
Beverly Cantrell
(Maxwell R. Barz
Margie Gates, R. N.
Hester Bertroch
Margaret Jacobs'gaard FHN
!Bernice G. Webb
T. I. Steinberg M.D.
Il Vail Medical Professional Corp.
(Erik Edeen
Scott Covalt
Jack D. Roach
IBen Aragon
.
I� Ralph D. Boynton
IDr. Gerald J. Fedrizzi
(Robert L. Kesterson
Rebecca Romero
Eagle River Sheep Association
(County Treasurer
County Clerk 4%
GENERAL FUND
salary
expense & mileage
salary
mileage & expense
salar6
mileage & expense
salary
mileage & expense
salary
salary
salary
salary
expense
salary
salary
salary
mileage & expense
salary
salary
salary
salary
mileage
salary
mileage
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
county clerk meeting
salary
salary & expenses
salary
extra work
salary
expenses
salary
expenses
salary
expenses
salary
salary
salary
landfill caretaker
landfill caretaker
salary
mileage
expenses to state Hesp.
salary
mileage
salary
mileage
salary
meleage
clerical hire
county service officer
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
examination
salary
wages
transcript
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
predator control
0 A S I
money advanced
275.00
32.55
275.00
16.35
427.08 I!
142.051
604.17
119.74
450:00
450.00
450.00
450.00
70.45
200.00
329.81
604.17
171.87
450.00
450.00
100.00
604.17
38.50
450.00
49.60
450.00
425.00
275.00
303.00
450.00
437.50
128.23
40.00
146.06
410.00
12.00
140.00
55.96
200.00 I
11.52
131.25
111.40
132.31
119.00
180.00
470.00('
292.50
687.50
116.00
51.30
500.00
152.10
237.50
157.30
475.00'1
99.20
35.00
100.00(
550.00
220.00(
500.00
430.00
250.00
10.0011
500.00
7.50
39.00
7.75
2.65
2.65 i
11.80
7.75.
1,000.0011
811.60
10.75
Total.............................................................................................$ 19,982.98
316
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners -day----term 19-
ROAD & BRIDGE
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
mileage
54,88
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
mileage
57.47
Arnold Marks, Commissioner
mileage
55.00
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary &
expenses
600.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
475.00
Joe Carter, Operator
Oalary
475.00
Donald Grant, Operator
salary
475.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
475.00
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
475.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
475.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
475.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
475.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
475.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Cleaburn J. Gorden, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
Expenses
525.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Ernest Lee Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Walter F. Owen St., Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
A.'C. Gordon
labor
320.00
Randy A. Hoyt
labor
140.00
Charlit Terry
labor
100.00
County Treasurer
0 A S I Withholdings
571.22
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
group insurance
641.30
Total ............................................................................. $ 88
12 , 9.87
Harlan H. Mitton, representing Aspen Airways, appeared and requested the use of the Eagle County
Airport in his operation.
The Commissioners permission was given pending any unforseen legal reason which might prevent such
use developing.
The Commissioners approved and the!.Chairman signed the subdivision plat, "Lake Creek Subdivision,
Filing No. 2"".
Erick Edeen, County Sanitarian, appeared and made a report on his activities and again pressed his
immediate need for a resolution on septic tanks.
In reply to the Engineer in charge of Eagle Engineering Company on the Red Cliff Water and Sani-
tation District construction, the Commissioners directed that the following reply be made, to -wit:
As per phone call to me, the Commissioners advise that you should produce a $5000.00 Performance Bon
and replace the surface with 61, of gravel, if graveled and if asphalt, same will have to be replaced.
You need not interrupt your work until the Bond is obtained.
Mervyn Lapin and Hans Weibel appeared and requested that consideration be given to the possibility
of'they taking over operation of the Eagle County Sanitary Landfill.
The Commissioners explained the laws and Lease concerning the landfill and Mr. Lapin and Mr. Weibel
Rezeirio longer interested.
Bud Parks, Vail, Colo., representing his business, the "Gondola Ski Shope, appeared in the company
of* Clair Bertroch, County Assessor, and asked verbal approval of a tax abatement in the event he shows pro6f
and tenders the abatement.
After discussion of the matter with the Assessor, the Commissioners advised that they would approve
such an abatement if the Assessor so recommends.
Charles McLaughlin, VAil, Colo., representing his business, the "Alaskan Shope, appeared in the
company of Clair Bertroch, County Assessor, and requested consideration of an abatement request which he in-
tends to tender with copies of income tax showing inventory for two past years.
The Commissioners advised that they would give the matter due consideration when tendered.
Hugh Warder appeared and tendered the "Kaibab Subdivision" plat for approval.
The Commissioners approved and the Chairman signed the plat.
There being no further business to come Before the Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn until
neat regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
L Ah i P
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'Chairman
C 41ohoard.'
to above:
The -County Assessor appeared and tendered an ab�gnt on behalf of the petitioners, Douglas L.
and Hazel M. Hughes. He stated that he had mistakenly ass.o::.. Or basement as finished when it was not and
recommended that the abatement be allowed on an assessed amount of $168.58, amounting to an abatement of
$84.29 in taxes.
The Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the A essor and approved the abatement.
Attest: & b. Clerk to Board. a.All
1bY7--, Chairman
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_._.._J.,a,z._____term 19__ __July 6__ 19-71_.
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks Commissioner
Gene K, Luby County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
ROAD AND '.BRIDGE FUND
Eagle River Sheep Association
Colorado Information
County Clerk
3 M Minnesco Corp
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease Finance Inc.
U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Bill Coffey, County Extension Agent
Jack W. Johnson
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
James H. Seabry
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas
Vail Trail
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Pharmacy
ZEP Mfg. Co.
Cope Office Supply
Hometown Supply Co.
Basalt Drug Co,
C. F. Hoeckel Book & Litho Co.
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
Eagle Valley Telephone Company
Holy Cross Electric Association
Town of Eagle
Eagle Sanitation District
Minturn Volunteer Fire Department
Town of Basalt
Vail Clinic Inc.
Indeaendent Lumber Co.
GENERAL FUND
Predator Control
500.00
Phoenix: Lutuai'Liferins...Co:..;;..;...
grbup..ins.
115.09
8.90
payment # 48 - final payment
Public Seruice.Co:-aof Colo
service
;1.15
lease # 900 addressograph
112.12
YampacValley:Elect ric._Assoc.r
services
:'46.16
3.10
salary & expense
Holy Cross Electric Assn.
services
;42.76
xerox copies
36.30
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
services
15.58
14.85
prisoners board
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
services
12.08
gas service
86.69
Basalt Sanitation District
sewer service
6.80
160.51
supplies
Town of Eagle
water rent and taps
50.00
supplies
44.23
Town of Basalt
water rent
9.00
12.76
supplies
Eagle Sanitation District
sewer
18.00
telephone service
71.97
Jack W. Johnson
surveying service
182.00
374.25
electric Nervice
Eagle Valley Telephone Co,
telephone service
67.54
sewer service
31.50
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
parts
15.84
37.50
rent
Gardner Denver Co.
repair parts & labor
222.50
Tri-State Tool Col
parts
66.40
The Jim Fuoco Motor Co.
Overhaul
2,056.04
Basalt Texaco
sticker
1.50
Standard Oil Company
fuel
1,375.91
Cordray Oil Company
oil
6.65
Phillips and Anderson Tire Co.
tires
185.68
Gay Johnson's Inc.
tires
47.25
Eagle Auto Parts
parts & tires
294.15
McCoy Company
supplies
348.41
United Lumber
supplies
65.25
Elder/Quinn & McGill Inc.
supplies
6.81
Revier Equipment Company
supplies
6.00
High Sky Construction Co.
supplies
271.40
Colorado Filter & Supply Co.
supplies
13.70
Lawson Products, Inc.
supplies
4.51
Roaring Fork Valley Co-op
supplies
14.00
The Winter'tiess Co,
supplies
12.35
Hometown Supply Company
supplies
14.65
Bob's Repair Shop
supplies
12.50
Downing Supply Co.
supplies
79.40
Holy Cross Auto Service
rent & supplies
19.50
Lawson Products, Inc,
supplies
86.21
Life -Time Fence Company
fence supplies
3,167.68
Wheeling Corrugating Co.
asphalt
10.80
Wheeling Corrugating Co.
culvert pipe
1,298.63
Gerard Brothers
signs
82.56
County Clerk
money advanced
5.00
Total............................................................................................$
10,357.44
Eagle River Sheep Association
Colorado Information
County Clerk
3 M Minnesco Corp
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease Finance Inc.
U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Bill Coffey, County Extension Agent
Jack W. Johnson
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
James H. Seabry
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas
Vail Trail
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Pharmacy
ZEP Mfg. Co.
Cope Office Supply
Hometown Supply Co.
Basalt Drug Co,
C. F. Hoeckel Book & Litho Co.
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
Eagle Valley Telephone Company
Holy Cross Electric Association
Town of Eagle
Eagle Sanitation District
Minturn Volunteer Fire Department
Town of Basalt
Vail Clinic Inc.
Indeaendent Lumber Co.
GENERAL FUND
Predator Control
500.00
subscription and service
9.00
money advanced - box rent
8.90
payment # 48 - final payment
207.43
lease # 15199 graphotype
106.40
lease # 900 addressograph
112.12
census reports
.85
postage service 6-9-71
3.10
salary & expense
61.03
surveying services
25.00
xerox copies
36.30
planning services
351.25
jail laundry
14.85
prisoners board
233.75
box rent
4.40
gas service
86.69
subscription
6.50
supplies & publications
160.51
supplies
1.68
supplies
52.25
supplies
44.23
supplies
101.30
supplies
12.76
supplies
127.05
telephone service
57.21
telephone service
71.97
telephone service
16.70
telephone service
374.25
electric Nervice
237.67
water rent 7-1-71 to 9-30-71
82.50
sewer service
31.50
rent
75.00
rent.
37.50
rent
100.00
supplies
25.69
............................................................................... ... ....... $ 3,377.34
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners a day— ___ term 19__ ____19_2Z_
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Douglas McLaughlin, having been appointed as Deputy District Attorney, appeared and advised the
Commissioners that he planned to be in the office for one/half day, five days per week. He also advised the
Assessor,twh6 was present, that he would like to work with him on a more readily understood form for use by
businesses to report their dommercial inventory.
Kathy Yantzer, secretary to Mr. McLaughlin, also appeared and advised that her resignation would
The effective August 15, 1971.
Harold Koonce appeared, representing the Airport Advisory Committee, and advised the Commissioners
of a possibility that Aspen Airways airplanes may not be approved by the F. A. A. for operation on the Eagle
County Airport, because of weight of the planes. Mr. Koonce also asked that the Commissioners consider a
schedule of landing fees for future users. He also mentioned the need of a Safety Blinker on Red Hill west
of Gypsum, which he would order, and of a new tie down which has been destroyed. It was suggested that he work
with Bernard Ginther on installing the new tie down.
The Commissioners directed that a letter be written to William F. Stevens and Leonard Horn and
advise that Eagle County will accept the responsibility for burning at a dump near the Three'Island Bridge
on land belonging to Mr. Stevens_ and Mr. Horn, also that Mr. Stevens prepare an agreement on the dump to
be tendered to the Commissioners for approval and signqture.
Jerry Gamba, Eldorado Engineering; Leonard Hammock, School District; Fred Collett, School Board and
Hugh.Warder, Kaibab Industries, appeared in the matter of road construction on third Street in Eagle and the
continuation of Third Street to the new school site and Kaibab Subdivision. The Commissioners offered the
county equipment on weekends should the school district wish to pay the operators.
Gordon Whittaker, Arnold Nottingham, Bill Nottingham, hoy Mosher and LeGrand Bair appeared on need
of additional money to pay a trapper for control of predators.
The Commissioners approved the immediate expenditure of $500.00 and to consider a request to budget
$2600.00 for said purpose, in the coming year.
The Commissioners purchased a new Witte Diesel 16z, K.W. E. S. 440-60 ?33cZlectric Set from Road &
Bridge Funds for 3,138.00 less 5% or $2981.10.
The Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor that the Petition of Gondola Ski
Shop & Botique % Bud Parks, Box 65, Vail, Colorado 81657, be approved and an abatement be allowed on an
assessed valuation of $17,590.00 on merchandise for the year 1970, tax of $ 1,612.47.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn until
the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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SPECIAL MEETINGS
(July 12, 1971)
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks Commissioner
Gene K. Luby County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The matter of opening bids for gravel, as advertised for the Bighorn and Matterhorn areas, coming
on at this time and there being but one bid received from H. A. Nottingham and Sons as follows, to-wit:
2000 yards - M/L - of Road Base 1 inch maximum ........................$ 2.50 per yard at pit.
Hauling, $ 2.00 per ton additional, delivered to Bighorn area.
. $ 1.50 per ton additional, delivered to Matterhorn area. Providing that
Eagle County to furnish loader at pit if necessary.
Thereupon, the Commissioners awarded the bid to H. A. Nottingham and Sons on the terms as stated
above.
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Charles Schoonover, local teacher, appeared and requested access to the Brush Creek, Eagle County
v Head. Mr. Schoonover agreed to submitt a letter and sketch.
The Commissioners tentatively approved his request.
(July 15th)
dHarlan H. Button, Aspen Airways, and Harold Koonce, Eagle County Airport Advisory Board, appeared
and Mr. Mitton tendered a Temporary Authority by the F. A. A. for Aspen AirWaysl4o use the Eagle County
Airport for the period 'beginning July 19, 1971 until construction on Sardy Field, Aspen, Colo., is completed.
He also presented specifications on the impact upon a runway of single and dual wheel airplanes and C.A.A.
opinion on weights and damage.
Mr. Koonce questioned Mr. Mitton on certain wheel marks on the runway made by an Aspen Airways
airplane.
Mr. Mitton agreed to post a bond and to repair any and all damage to the runway.
Thereupon the Commissioners agreed to the use of the Eagle 'CduntY Airport by Aspen Airways, the
agreement to be prepared and tendered at the next Corrmissioners meeting.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn until
the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Kopfinikar Chairman
Arnold E. Marks Commissioner
Hugh Warder Acting County Atty.
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Co. Commissioner
salary
275.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
17.60
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
salary
275.00
Arnold E. Marks,
exp.
11.90
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
.15.22
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk & Recorder
salary
604.17
Gussie Baker, Deputy County Clerk
salary
450.00
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
450.00
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
450.00
Lena Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
450.00
Donna Deane, Chief Accountant
salary
437.50
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
salary
420.00
Eva Luby, Part time n ^
salary
150.00
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
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Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Tresurer
salary
450,00
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co: Treas
salary
450.00
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
salary
604.17
Clair Bertroch, Trailer search
tr&ilgr search
23.40
Clair Bertroch
mileage
47,30
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
450.00
Vincent Eichler,
trailer search
450.00
Vincent Eiciler
mileage
2.30
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
450.00
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical Hire
salary
425.00
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
salary
275.00
Margaret E. Carlow, County Secy.
salary
303.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
450.00
Roland L. Gerard, Custodian, County Court
salary
40.00
Scott Covalt
lawn care
7.50
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
John F. Healy
mileage & exp.
98.60
S. Douglas McLaughlin, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
350.00
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Dennis J. Seitz, Ass1t. Dist. Atty.
salary
247.92
Dennis J. Seitz
exp.
40.01
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. Dist. Atty.
salary
132.31
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. Dist.Atty.
salary
119.00
Jo Ann Marie Halkett, Secy. Dist. Atty.
salary
26.25
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Secy. Dist. Atty.
salary
154.28
Jerry Conder, Supervisor, Sanitary Land Fill
salary
470.00
Henry Rey, Supervisor, Sanitary Land Fill
salary
250.00
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687.50
James H. Seabry
mileage
127.40
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
salary
500.00
Richard D. Cantrell
mileage
166.40
George Miller, Deputy Sheriff
salary
475.00
George Miller
mileage
126.10
Charles W. Davis, Deputy Sheriff
salary
237.50
Charles W. Davis
mileage
137.00
Beverly Cantrell, Clerical Hire
salary
35.00.
Bill Coffey, Extension Agent
salary & exp.
234.78
Eileen Randall, Secy, Extension Office
salary
410.00
Kathy Chandler, Part time 10 n
pay
5.25
Enna May Neil, Judging t' it
pay
16.40
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service Officer
salary
100.00
James G. Scott,
labor, Fair Grounds
41.25
Margie Gates R.N. Public Health Nurse
salary
550.00
Hester Bertroch, Secy. Co. Health Nurse
salary
210.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard,R.N. Asst. F.H.N.
salary
500.00
Bernice Webb, Secy. Asst. F.H.N.
salary
430.00
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T. I. Steinberg, M.D., County Health Officer
salary
250.00
Thomas I. Steinberg, M.D., County Coroner
fees
15.80
Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian
salary
250.00
Erik Edeen
mileage
210.00
Erik Edeen
camera
126.56
Starr C. Doll, Registrar
Registrar's fees
4.00
County Clerk
money advanced, witness fees
57.20
Colorado Hospital Service & Medical Service, Inc.
Group Insurance
831.75
Charles W. Davis
Dal. on Exp. Voucher # 63704
.40
F. W. T. withholdings
O.A.S.I.
804.10
Total.............................................................................................. 18534.22
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner expense 56.20
Arnold Marks, Commissioner expense 51.30
Claude Gerard, Commissioner expense 41.30
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor salary & exp 600.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman salary 475.00
Joe Carter, Operator salary 475.00
John W. Hill, Operator salary 475.00
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Donald Gr%nt, Operator
salary
475.00
Jess Pettit, Operator
salary
475.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
475.00
Louie Rimbert, Operator
salary
475.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
475.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
475.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary
&
exp
525.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
',wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
A:r.H.Moyt;cRoad Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
;;alter F. Owen Sr., Road Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary
&
exp.
525.00
Charles Terry,
labor
80.00
Randy Hoyt
labor
380.00
A. C. Gordon
labor
140.00
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
573.30
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Group Insurance
675.60
Total...............................................................................................$12947.70
In the matter of a special request by the State of Colorado for County help in control of mosquitos,
due to the recent outbreak of Encephalitis in neighboring states, The Commissioners agreed to the expenditure
of $1000.00 for spraying mosquitos in Eagle County.
The Commissioners agreed to the expenditure of $.9500.00 to be paid to B. & B. Construction Company
for oiling of County roads in the unincorporated area adjoining the Town of Minturn city limits.
It was agreed by the Commissioners that the Sanitarian, Erik Edeen, would be wholly paid by Eagle
County, with the Town of Vail reimbursing Eagle County for their proportionate share of salary. The State
would then reimburse Eagle County proportionately, the net result of which would amount to the State, Vail
and Eagle County each paying one third of the Sanitarian's salary.
The Commissioners signed a resolution for vacation of a utility easement as shown following these m
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_._—July .___ 19__._ ___AugusS_3_,_191__
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks , Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
The matter of payment of bills was first in the ordercdf business, but are shown herein following
the minutes of other business transacted.
Freeman Nash, Basalt, Colo., appeared on behalf of the Town of Basalt and requested county. help
for removing old pavement and laying new on approximately 1000 feet of streets. It appearing that a cost
estimate of $15,500.00 by Elam Construction Company of Grand Junction, Colo., is to be considered; the
Commissioners designated one of the Board, Claude L. Gerard, to check on the estimate from other sources
and determine whether the job can be done more resonably.
Gordon Buchner, an engineer formerly connected with Eldorado Engineering, appeared and proposed
verbally that Eagle County consider hiring a County Engineer on a full or part time basis. The matter was
tabled for later consideration.
In the matter of the hearing on the application of Walter R. Brown for a retail liquor store under
the trade name, "J and W. Liquors", which had previously been set for this date and time (1:30 P.M.), the
petitioners and their attorney, Bob Hichardson,acting for Hugh Warder, appearing and no one appearing in
person or by mail to contest the application, and Eagle County appearing by the Commissioners and by Richard
Hart, Attorney, also acting for Hugh Warder in his capacity as County Attorney;
Whereupon the Chairman opened the hearing and the Petitioners attorney reiterated the requirements
of Eagle County i4 such hearings, all of which had been complied with except that findings on fingerprints
taken have not been retutned.
Thereupon, there being no contest, the Chairman called for a motion and Commissioner Gerard moved
that the petition be granted and the application approved.
Said motion being seconded by Commissioner Marks, The Chairman then declared the motion carried
subject.to there being no felony record shown by the pending fingerprint record.
Frank Gleason, Eagle, Colo., appeared and requested that the Commissioners have the speed limit
sign on the hill road behind his house replaced, to which the Commissioners agreed. .
Mrs. Walter Owens, Red Cliff, Colo., appeared and acquainted the Commissioners with the mis-use of
A.D.C., welfare and food stamp funds in Red Cliff and also of some of the good coming from such funds and
the Health Department.
Bill Coffey, Extension Agent, appeared and explained the purpose of coming work-shopchearings
scheduled by the State Land Commission on land use, which meetings will include discussion of legislative bil
subdivision regulations, soil, water and forest resources. The first meeting will be on August 16, 1971, at
the Capri Room in the Denver Hotel at Glenwood Springs
Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian, made a report on his work in the past month.
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorney, stated that he would advise the Mintu n Volunteer Fire Dept.
of.an Order tendered to the Commissioners by the County Judge wherein the CoJErCRR ir.•Minturn had been
discontinued effective at noon or. the 16th of July, 1971, and authorizing the Commissioners to discontinue
the rental of the Court Room.
A contract for local Health Services between the State of Colorado, Department of Health, and
Eagle County, bearing No. 88-22-2 and covering the fiscal year July 1, 1971 to and including June 30, 1972,
on -the two County employed Public Health Nurses was signed by Daniel F. K6prinikar, Chairman.
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer, appeared and tendered a Determination and Order relative to
Main Tax Sale Certificates, to the Commissioners for their approval and signature, as is more fully shown
the copy following these minutes.
The,£oll6wing:}bf115:were:.examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
in full payment thereof:
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
hoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
group insurance
117.18
ampa Valley Electric Assoc. Inc,
services
11.84
agle Valley Telephone Co.
services
69.40
. & K. Frame and Body Shop
supplies
10.50
oly Cross Electric Assoc. Inc.
services
30.92
Public Service Co. of Colo.
services
1.15
ocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
services
5.98
oly Cross Auto Services
rent
15.00
agle County Clerk
money advanced
36.63
agle County Clerk
money advanced
12.79
farion W. Baker
carpenter work
35.00
tandard Oil Co.
gasoline
3.78
tandard Oil Company
fuel
1,468.08
uni Chem Corporation
supplies
147.15
ierthod Motors Inc.
supplies
10.03
olland Auto Parts Inc,
supplies
202.73
utectic Welding Alloys Co.
supplies
51.00
igh Country Lumber Co.
supplies
2.30
ometown Supply Company
supplies
46.92
he minter Weiss Co.
supplies
2.09
he Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
28.83
owning Supply Co.
supplies
300.60
he Fullwell Motor Products Co.
supplies
13.09
& S. Contractors Supply Co.
supplies
39.00
.c Coy Company
supplies
241.14
evier Equipment Company
supplies
141.30
ilson Radio R. V. & Appliance
supplies
13.55
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Elmer Glass Co. Inc.
facobs Equipment Co.
ader/Quinn & McGill Inc.
lestern Bridge & Supply Co.
Alen (Bud) Eaton
agle Truck Line Inc.
Ianson Equipment Co.
i.C.M. Corporation
,ife-Time Fence Co.
;ay Johnson's Inc.
:rand Junction Steel Fabrication Co.
i. A. Nottingham & Sons Inc.
Alen Agency
Sagle Valley Enterprise
ldorado Engineering Co.
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windshield for 950 loader
82.81
parts
63.20
parts
19.80
pipe
2,433.12
fence bid
2,663.80
road oil
318.82
parts for mower
11.51
balance oh calculator
83.00
fence and posts
381.50
tubes
19.76
steel plates
120.25
gravel & hauling
1,503.00
insurance
59.18
bid for gravel
58.72
surveying for county shops
437.00
.......................................................................................$ 11,313.45
Colorado Information
County Clerk
Hubert Peterson
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Pete Shearwood
Colorado Water Congress
First Bank of Eagle County
R. L. Polk & Co.
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Burroughs Corporation
Club 20
H. Robert Thompson, Court Reporter
Allen Agency
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
Lease Finance Company
Leas$ Finance Company
Colorado Department of Agriculture
Schell Chemical Inc.
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Eagle•Valley Telephone Co.
Mountain Bell
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Company
Cope Office Supply
Out West Commercial & Co Printers
Hometown Supply Company
Eagle Pharmacy
Wilson Radio R V & Appliance
ZEP Manufacturing Co.
MuniChem Corporation
American Legion Aux Unit # 194
Town of Eagle
Town of Basalt
American Legion Aux. Unit # 194
Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
Kinturn Vol. Fire Department
Vail Clinic Inc.
Dr. T. I. Steinberg
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Airport Lighting Company
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Company Inc.
GENERAL FUND
subscription & service
9.00
money advanced - postage
10000.00
mileage & expenses
50.55
jail laundry
9.06
meals
201.25
replace warrant # 62995
10.00
annual dues
100.00
printed checks
6.80
annual service
12.00
publication & supplies
110.72
stationery -planning comm.
21.50
supplies
9.40
club services
500.00
transcript
21.00
insurance
40.07
supplies
4.20
electric service
165.71
lease # 900 addressograph
112.12
lease # 15199 graphotype
106.40
P.D. bait
29.4(
baytex gran
48.00
engineering services
90.00
telephone service
455.51
telephone seriice
14.48
supplies
201.40
supplies
19.54
supplies
96.85
supplies
37.65
supplies
25.08
merchandise
14.14
supplies
75.00
supplies
28.10
rent of office
50.00
trash collection
20.00
office rmnt
37.50
office rent
50.00
garage rent
75.00
rent of hall - ass1t Cc Judge
75.00
rent for PHN
100.00
coroner charge
9.50
xerox copies
46.65
supplies
64.90
gas service
47.17
Total.............................................................................................. $ 4,200.65
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman. .
Chairman
Attest:
Cle 1 Board.
Addendum to above minutes: Additional Road and Bridge expenditures: Garfield Steel & Welding _ 88.29,
Basalt --Sanitation Dist. - 6.80, Rocky Mtn. Natl. Gas Co.Inc. - 4.80, Bob's Repair Shop 10.05, Yampa Valley EL
Assn. Inc. - 45.54 and Allen Agency for Ins. - 5858.82. Sub -total: $6014.30, TOTAL; $17,327.75.
Additional General Fund Expenditures: Allen Agency, 3,966.93, Addressograph Corp. 159.05 and Intermountain
Printing & Stationery Co. 30.10. Sub -total: $4155.08, TOTAL: $8,353.73
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401orsdo, hereir..;ter :'or brevity referred to as tr bo ra, at a regular
meeting tnercof ::ei c: t e 3rd deg of August, 1971, a list of all real
^ro^erty a:,: a-:.-erti-.ic�teo rf Sale struck off at tax sale to, and held by,
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137 of Colomr-O-PV1zed 'tstute& 1963 as amended; said real prorerty and
said Certific tes tf :,ale sc ii-ted by said County Treasurer in said -ist so
pre tred mnc p-•e,e:ted �y .ic t; the Bozrd as afore-aid, oeinE as follows:
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said certificates of sale hereinbefore menti3 ed, were s,r.cF off to ' -
County of .;le at tax sale, that -,uch certificatco :- a open held by �
County for thirty or more years, and that no tax dr -Fd aLe peen obtained 1w ' _
applied for as provided in _aid section of the Aatctes,
1cL Lht r, Y: i5 FL L:BY M-Clwj%BD II Z, G r Y that Storemeationed
certificates of sale are void and 'tne County re -'-surer bei and he hereby
is, directed to cancel such certificates; that t::is ord:r s::2L be duly
entered in the recorded proceedings of r—'s Bo'-rn; &ad --%at a certified copy
of tris determination and order shU1 be relive ec to said County Treasurer
by the Clerk of this Board, to cc recorded oy :aid: Ocanty =:e=surer in his
recora6 pain;; such,,
yynncCcert:Lfi�rLtes ca:ce-rea z; r• c Inc 5'Ac_! _d -'- Lni!: Lzder.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_-day___August__ ______term i9___ _.._August_2_5_,_1971
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SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikary. Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barn, Clerk to Board
The matter of payment of bills was first in the order of business, but are shown herein following
the minus of other business transacted.
An Agreement and Release between M. J. Bober Co., Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District and the
County of Eagle wherein in consideration of the sum of $2534.70, the County releases the District and Bober
from any obligation to repair damage to paved County roads -resulting from the constriction of the Upper:: Eagle
Valley Sanitation District sanitary sewerage system, was signed by the Chairman. A copy of said agreement
I
ollows these minutes.
Public Health Nurses, Margie Gates and Margaret Jacobsgaard, accompanied by Dr. Stienberg, Public
Health Officer and Mrs. Virgil Clark, Health Cousultant, appeared and Mrs. Clark acquainted the Commissioners
with a new program to be instituted by the State.Health Department for supervision of health services on a
regional division rather than the present county division of the state. Eagle County would be combined with
other counties in one region with regional office in Grand Junction.
After some questions and discussion the Commissioners concluded to reject the new program and to
continue under the present one with continued Cuunty supervision.
Mrs. Clark then presented a comparison of salaries for Public Health nurses in thirteen western
states to salaries in Colorado and for the local nurses, for the Commissioners consideration.
'Jerry Covelt, District Ranger at Basalt and Gary Rorvig, F. S. Engineer, appeared and discussed
the use of the County regulated sanitary landfill at E1 Jebel on land belonging to Floyd Crawford. It was
concluded that with the agreement of Floyd Crawford and some surveying by the Forest Service that the Service
could continue using the dump.
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
COUNTY GENERAL.'FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
salary
Daniel F. Koprinikar
mileage
of
salary
Claude L. Gerard
mileage
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
salary
Arnold E. Marks
mileage
Maxwell R. Barz, Coiurty Clerk
salary
r.
salary
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikary. Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barn, Clerk to Board
The matter of payment of bills was first in the order of business, but are shown herein following
the minus of other business transacted.
An Agreement and Release between M. J. Bober Co., Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District and the
County of Eagle wherein in consideration of the sum of $2534.70, the County releases the District and Bober
from any obligation to repair damage to paved County roads -resulting from the constriction of the Upper:: Eagle
Valley Sanitation District sanitary sewerage system, was signed by the Chairman. A copy of said agreement
I
ollows these minutes.
Public Health Nurses, Margie Gates and Margaret Jacobsgaard, accompanied by Dr. Stienberg, Public
Health Officer and Mrs. Virgil Clark, Health Cousultant, appeared and Mrs. Clark acquainted the Commissioners
with a new program to be instituted by the State.Health Department for supervision of health services on a
regional division rather than the present county division of the state. Eagle County would be combined with
other counties in one region with regional office in Grand Junction.
After some questions and discussion the Commissioners concluded to reject the new program and to
continue under the present one with continued Cuunty supervision.
Mrs. Clark then presented a comparison of salaries for Public Health nurses in thirteen western
states to salaries in Colorado and for the local nurses, for the Commissioners consideration.
'Jerry Covelt, District Ranger at Basalt and Gary Rorvig, F. S. Engineer, appeared and discussed
the use of the County regulated sanitary landfill at E1 Jebel on land belonging to Floyd Crawford. It was
concluded that with the agreement of Floyd Crawford and some surveying by the Forest Service that the Service
could continue using the dump.
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
COUNTY GENERAL.'FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
salary
Daniel F. Koprinikar
mileage
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
Claude L. Gerard
mileage
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
salary
Arnold E. Marks
mileage
Maxwell R. Barz, Coiurty Clerk
salary
Starr Doll, Deputy County Clerk
salary
Gussie Baker, Deputy County Clerk
salary
Eleanor Bindley, Deputy County Clerk
salary
Lena Marie Yost, Deputy County Clerk
salary
iiargaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
salary
Eva Luby, Clerical Hire
salary
Donna Deane, Chief Accounting Officer
salary
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
Hubert N. Peterson
mileag¢
Bobby M. Peterson, Deputy County Treasurer
salary
Dessie D. Mathews, Deputy County Treasurer
salary
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
salary
Clair Bertroch, mileage
mileage
Vincent Eichler, Deputy Assessor
salary
Vincent Eichler
mileage:..
Ella Bindley, Deputy Assessor
salary
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical Hire
salary
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
salary
Margaret E. Carlow, County Secretery
salary
Scott Covalt, Lawn care
Roland L. Gerard, Janitor, Courthourse Annex
salary
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
S. Douglas McLaughlin, Deputy Dist. Atty.
salary
Dennis J. Seitz, Ass1t. Dist. Atty
salary
Dennis J. Seitz
expense
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. to Dist. Atty,
salary
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. to Dist. Atty.
salary
Kathleen Yantzer, Secy. to Dist. Atty.
salary
Patty Wiese, Secy to Dist. Atty.
salary
Jerry Conder, Landfill Supervisor
salary
Henry Rey, Landfill Supervisor
salary
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
275.00
23.20
427.08
23.47
275.00
48.30
604.17
450.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
420.00
170.00
437.50
604.17
12.00
450.00
450.00
604.17
42.30
450.00
48.30
450.00
425.00
275.00
303-00
7.50
40.00
450.00
148.00
350.00
218.75
33.57
132.31
119.00
180.00
26.25
470.00
270.00
687.50
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners -day ---term 19 -
James H. Seabry
mileage
177.20
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
salary
500.00
Richard Cantrell
mileage
175.90
Charles W. Davis, Deputy Sheriff
salarya
237.50
Charles W. Davis
mileage
130.60
George Miller, Deputy Sheriff
salary
475.00
George Miller,
mileage
134.70
Beverly Cantrell, Clerical Hire
salary
35.00
Bill Coffey, County Extension Agent
salary
295.43
Eileen Randall, Secy to Extension Agent
salary
410.00
Mrs. Emma May Neal, Dist. 4-H Judge
salary
16.40
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service Officer
salary
100.00
Margie L. Gates, Public Health Nurse
salary
550.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, Public Health Nurse
salary
500.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard
expense
42.00
Bernice G. Webb, Secy to PHN
salary
430.00
Hester Bertroch, Secy to PMN
salary
210.00
Mrs. Wilda Benway R.N.
assisting PHN
14.00
Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian
salary
750.00
Erik Edeen
expense
120.40
Thomas I. Steinberg, M.D.
salary
250.00
Mr. Pat Amon, R.N.
assisting PHN
22.50
T. I. Seinberg, MD
Coroner fees
5.00
Vail Medical Proffessional Corp.
Coroner
32.20
Vail Medical Froffgssional Corp.
Autopsy
150.00
Vail Med. Prof. Corp.
Ambulance
110.00
Vail Medical Prof. Corp.
Corner mileage
6.00
Vail Med Prof Corp
Autopsy
150.00
Hugh R. Warder
Attorneys Fees
250.00
Hugh Warder
Legal Fees
262.50
H. Robert Thompson, Court Reporter
fees
21.00
Jack D. Roach, Court Reporter
Transcript
288.00
Jack Evans
spraying
58.40
Thomas I. Steinberg, MD
Blood Alcohol
5.00
Walter Owen
Refund on Tress. Deed
75.00
Town of Basalt
Warrant replacement
37.50
Barbara J. Rowe, Secy. PHN
salary
232.00
Colorado Hospital Service
60.00
831.75
County Treasurer
817.12
County Treasurer
O A S I Balance
.81
Total...............................................................................................$20,682.59
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Mileage & exp.
57.00
Arnold E. Marks
Mileage & exp.
61.70
Claude Gerard
Mileage & exp.
61.10
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary
600.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
475.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
475.00
Donald Grant, Operator
salary
475.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
475.00
Jess A. Pettit, Operator
salary
475.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
475.00
Louie Rimbert, Operator
salary
475.00
Jim.Southerland, Mechanic
salary
475.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
475.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary. &
exp.
525.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Ernest L. Cock,'Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Walter F. Owen, Sr., Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Randy Hoyt, Laborer
salary
420.00
A. C. Gordon, Laborer
salary
280.00
Alvin S. Renshaw, Laborer
salary
160.00
Robert Williams, Laborer
salary
60.00
County Treasurer
OASI
589.94
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Group Ins.
675.60
Total.......................................................................................... $ 13,315.34
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman Chairman
Attest:
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Clerk to Board.
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AGREEMENT AND RELEASE
pursuant to a contract between M. J. BOBER COMPANY (herein
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"Bober") and the UPPER EAGLE VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT (herein "The
District") Bober is in the process of completing construction of a
sanitary sewerage system for The District in Eagle County, Colorado.
During construction certain paved roads were disturbed and as part
of its contract with The District Bober was to repair all such damage
to paved roads and `to be paid certain amounts for such repair work.
Certain of the roads to be repaired are under the jurisdiction of
the County of Eagle, Colorado, (herein "The County"). Rather than
have Bober do the repair work, however, it has been agreed that Bober
will pay The County all sums Bober would have, been entitled to for
repair of County roads, Bober will be reimbursed for all such sums
by The District, and The County itself will arrange for such repair
'.work as it deems necessary.
Therefore, The District, Bober and The County agree that, in
consideration of the sum of $2534.70, receipt of which by The County
from Bober is hereby acknowledged, The County releases The District and
Bober from any obligation to repair damage to paved County roads result-
ing from the construction of the aforesaid sanitary sewerage system.
Dated this ZLd& day of _, 1971.
M. J. BOBER COAPANY
By : / iIA�`/-1 l��
UPPER EAGLE VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT
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COU; OF EAGLE, COLORADO
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners dayAugust_ ___term 19__ _September;q-19-71--
REGULAR
19 71--
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting Co. Atty.
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The following billsewere examined and approved and.warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof.
The Paymaster Corporation
Maynahan-O'Malia Mortuary
Colorado Information
County Clerk
Eagle County Clerk
Reimbursement of Ins. to Road & Bridge Fund
Allen Agency
Pitney Bowes
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Sheriff's Office
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease Finance Inc.
T. I. Steinberg
T. I. Steinberg, M.D. -
Vail Clinic, Inc.
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Bill Gates
Holy Cross Electric Assn, Inc.
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co., Inc.
Etldbrado Engineering Co.
Smith Chemical Co.
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Cope Office Supply
C. F. Hoeckel
Out West Commercial County Printers,
Hometown Supply Co.
Stanley's Grocery
Independent Lumber Co.
Eagle Pharmacy
3M Business Products
3M Business Products Sales Inc.
H. W. Lewis Store
Colorado Assn. of County Treasurers
Garfield Co. Abstract Co.
American Legion Aux. ## 194
Town of Basalt
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
Earl R. Addie, Court Reporter
Robert B. Booz
Randy H. Billow
David Bustos
James M. Day
S. Douglas McLaughlin
Richard S. Morris
Salvatore J. Spatoro
Lawrence B. Stafford
W. Keith Troxel
Ernest H. Trujillo
Ernest (Doc) Walcher
Inc
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Check Protector
services
services
money advanced
money advanced
Liability In
postage meter service
service
service
service
jail laundry
prisoner board
subpoenas
Lease ## 900 Addressograph
Lease ## 15199 Graphotype
Coroner charge
Blood Alcohol
Nurse Office rent
Blood Alcohol
insecticade delivery
service
service
services
Baytex spray
supplies & publications
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
Seminar Exp.
Xerox copies
rent
rent
rent
transcript
telephone expense
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
telephone expense
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
witness fee
62.50
138.00
9.00
1.50
44.75
1177.25
450.00
40.50
479.67
18.02
14.94
21.55
268.75
6.92
112.12
106.40
8.00
5.00
100.00
5.00
72.60
188.13
8.81
218.75
633.00
277.30
26.99
393.30
223.05
15.83
1.96
70.36
38.96
267.80
40.80
32.29
10.25
32.25
50.00
37.50
75.00
37.50
67.54
6.55
7.00
2.65
90.77
3.55
23.50
23.50
7.00
6.55
7.00
Total............................................................................................. $ 5,968.21
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Eagle County Clerk
Eagle County Clerk
Public Service Co, of Colo.
Holy Cross Electric Assn, Inc.
Yampa Valley Electric Assn. Inc.
Eagle,Valley Tele Co.
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Basalt Sanitation Dist.
Allen Agency
Holy Cross Auto Service
Phillips Petroleum Co.
Continental Oil Co.
Roy Peate
Standard Oil Co.
Continentgl Oil Co.
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Garfield Glass & Upholstery,
Western Motor Rebuilders, Inc.
Gerard Bros.
Holland Auto Parts Ir1c.
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Group Insurance
117.18
money advanced
1.92
money advanced
41.76
service
1.15
service
37.47
service
34.12
service
79.22
service
4.50
services
4.50
Shop sewer service, Basalt
6.80
liability Ins.
450.00
rent
15.00
gasoline
3.55
gasoline
7.39
fuel
25.62
fuel
2589.36
fuel
59.95
tires
149.95
repairs
71.55
repairs
169.79
parts
57.75
parts
25.16
328
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners— day— _ term 19— 19—
Lawson Products Inc. supplies 62.69
Glenwood Supply Co, supplies 64.38
J & M Pump Co. Iffe'. supplies 3,65 .
Eagle Auto Parts supplies 124.37
United Lumber &.Mercantile Co, supplies 14.70
Hometown Supply Co. supplies 4.02
Booth—Rouse Equipment Co, supplies 77.53
McCoy Company supplies 117.11
Fu11well Motor Products Co. supplies 25.05
Rosa Brothers Inc. supplies 11.00
Downing Supply Co. supplies 97.46
Rowe Statiolfdry & Office Supplies supplies 13,20 Y
Revier Equipment Co. supplies 30.61
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply supplies 44.10
(Independent Lumber Co, supplies 56.88
Basalt Texaco supplies 10;99
H. W. Moore Equipment Co. Hot oil tank 2484.74
Lifetime Fence Co. supplies 6.90
Arnold Nottingham gravel 7007.45
Wheeling Corrugating Co. pipe 335.67
D &' RGWRR lease 5,00
Eagle Truck Line, Inc. Hauling road oil 3096.08
ti. W. Moore Equipment Co. Galion Rental Plan 502.20
Town of Vail Allocation for R & B fund per S.L. P: 320 &321 5228.67 �.
Grand River Construction Eagle Co. share, oiling contract (adjoining Minturn)9500.00-
Blackline Asphalt Sales Inc. asphalt 14730.49
Total.................................................................................$ 478.63
Jerry Brown, Contract Planner for Eagle County, appeared and reviewed a proposed scope of planning
services for the balance of 1971 and also tentative services for 1972.
Ernie Cock appeared on matter of work needing to be done on Highway 131 bordering Vern Seaman's
property and the Commissioners determined that the work would not come under the maintenance contract and
therefore would be a problem for the State Highway Department.
The matter of Personel Policies for the Public Health Nurses coming on'for consideration and °
approval by the Commissioners and after due consideration, the dommissioners turned the matter over to the
Acting County Attorney for revamping.
Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian, appeared and advised the Commissioners that because'of the absence '
of Gene Luby, County Attorney, due to illness, there has been nothing done on preparation of the resolution
for - septic tanks;
Thereupon, the Commissioners.referred the Sanitarian to the Acting County Attorney, Hugh Warder for
preparation of the resolution.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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Chairman
Attest:
Clerk to Board.
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r -• '" Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day-_september ._____,;tern] lg_-_September
w SPECIAL MEETING
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Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. }barks, Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting Co. Atty.
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
Minut s o the 1a§t regw�iar anti special meetings were read'and-a.ppro_v_ed as read.
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof.
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
salary
Daniel F. Koprinikar
mileage & exp.
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
Claude L. Gerard
mileage & exp.
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
salary
Arnold E. Marks
mileage & exp.
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Eleanor Hindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Eva Luby, Clerical Hire
salary
Margaret Davenport,, Clerical Hire
salary
Donna Deane, Chief Acct Officer
salary
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co: Treasurer
salary
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Treasurer
salary
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
salary
Clair Bertroch
mileage & exp.
Vincent Eichler., Dep. Co. Assessor
..salapy ...
Vincent Eichler,
mileage & exp.
Ella Bindley, Dep. Go. Assessor
salary
Karleen Bonaly, Sec. Co. Assessor
salary
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
salary
Hugh -Warder, Acting County Attorney
retainer
Hugh Warder - Cosgriff & Dunn
fees
Margaret E. Carlow,County Secretary
salary
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
Roland L. Gerard, Custodian Courthouse Annex
salary
Scott Covalt
lawn care courthouse annex
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
Arlys H. Ward, Sec. District Attorney
salary
John F. Healy
expenses
Dennis J. Seitz, Sec. District Attorney
salary
Dennis J. Seitz
expenses
Karol L. Parlin, Sec. District Attorney
salary
S. Douglas McLaughlin, Dep. District Attorney
salary
Kathleen Yantzer, Sec. Dep. District Attorn4y
salary -
Jerry Conder, Landfill Caretaker
salary
Henry Rey, Landfill Caretaker
salary
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
James Seabry
mileage
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
salary
Richard Cantrell
mileage & meals
Richard Cantrell
mileage
Charles W. Davis, Deputy Sheriff
salary
Charles W. Davis
mileage
George Miller, Deputy Sheriff
salary
George Miller
mileage
Beverly Cantrell, Sec. Sheriff
salary
Bill Coffey, County Agent
salary
Eileen Randall, Sec. Co. Agent
sale4ryG
Bonita Eaton, Patt-time Co. Agents Office
salary
Maxwell R. Barz, Veteran's Service Officer
salary
Margie Gates, R.N., Public Health Nurse
salary
Margaret Jacobsgaard, Public Health Nurse
salary
Barbara J. Rowe, See. Public Health Nurse
salary
Hester Bertroch, Sec. Public Health Nurse
salary
Thomas I. Steinberg M.D., Public Health Officer
salary
Erik W1 Edeen, County Sanitarian
salary
Bernice G. Webb, Sec. County Sanitarian -.e
salary
Gene K. Luby, County Attorney
salary -Oct., Nov., Dec.
Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
garage rent
Bernice Webb
office supplies
Colonial Life & Accident Ins. Co,
group insurance
County Treasurer
retirement
First Bank of Eagle County
F.W.T.
County Treasurer
S.W.T.
County Treasurer
OASI Withholdings
Colorado Hospital & Medical Service
group insurance
275.00
28.00
427.08
18.50
275.00
17.20
604.17
450.69
450.00
450.00
450.00
200.00
420.00
437.50
604.17
450.00
450.00
604.17
38.80
450.00
31.60
450.00
425.00
275.00
250.00
93..75
303.00
450.00
40.00
2.50
140.00
132.31
88..97
218.75
64.59
119.00
350.00
180.00
470.00
292.50
687.50
38.20
500.00
109.53
251.70
237.50
133.00
475.00
144.60
35.00
152.23
410.00
108.00
100.00
550.00
500.00
420.00
220.00
250.00
750.00
122.50
825.00
75.00
1.60
134.20
482.87
2,076.10
395.74
898.84
835.35
Total.............................................................................................$ 23096.02
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day ------term 19_- _ 19
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
mileage &
exp.
52.63
Arnold Marks, County Commissioner
mileage &
exp.
58.75
Claude Gerard, County Commissioner
mileage,&
exp.
58.59
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary &
exp.
600.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
475.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
475.00
Donald Grant, Operator
salary
475.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
475.00
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
475.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
475.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
475.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
475.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
475.00
Francis Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
450.00
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
A..H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
525.00
A..C. Gordon, Laborer
salary
200.00
Randy Hoyt, Laborer
salary
120.00
George McLaren, Laborer
salary
100,00
Alvin S. Renshaw, Laborer
salary
185.00
Charlie Terry, Laborer
salary
180.00
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
582.90
Total...............................................................................................&
12,487.87
Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Road & Bridge
675.60
Total.......... 13,163.47
Al Weiss and Jean Weiss, Roy, Flemming, Heinz Weiland and Charles Leonard (Dr.) appeared and
requested that Eagle County oil the road known as Gore Creek Drive. Reference was made to an estimate from
B.•& B. Excavating, Inc.
The Commissioners also having received an estimate from B. & B. Excavating, Inc., and paving of
said roadbbing in the Commissioner9S planning for 1972, they agreed that paving would be in 1972, budget
permitting.
The County Assessor appeared and tendered an abatement petition on behalf of Herman Stauffer., Vail,
Coloradop The Assessor recommending that said petition be allowed, the Commissioners concurred,in said -
recommendation and allowed the petition abating an assessed valuation of $300.00 on household fixtures for
the year 1970 and the tax of $27.50.
Upon the written request of,Dorothy D. Gerard, Secretery of the Board of Trustees of Cedar Hill
Cemetery Association District, the Commissioners concurred in the appointment of Purley Bertroch, Gypsum,
Colorado, as President of said Board of Trustees, and in the appointment of Dorothy D. Gerard to another
six year term as secretery.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjourn until.the next regular meeting , unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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Attest:
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners---day--September---term 19__ _October,-19.ai--
REGULARR. MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Yom,` Hugh Warder, Acting County Attokney....,,
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and and approved as read.
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
w.. same in full payment thereof.
4.
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Mountain Bell
-Daniel F. Koprinikar
-Daniel F. Koprinikar
Arnold E. Marks:
Independent Lbr Co.
Town of Basalt
Town of Eagle
Rocky Mountain Natl. Gas Co.
American Legion Aux Unit #194
Out West Comm & Co. Printers, IfYc.
3M'BPSI
Mountain Bell
Eagle Valley Telephone Co
National Chemsearch Corp
Cope Office Supply So
Cope Office Supply Co
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Pharmacy
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
Lease Finance Corp
Lease Finance Co Inc
Bob's Repair Shop
Courtright Publishing Co
Vail Medical Professional Cozp
Vail Medical Professional Corp
Vail Medical Professional Corp
Vail Medical Professional Corp
Minturn Cleaners
S. Douglas McLaughlin
S. Douglas McLaughlin
Stewart H Brown
Eagle County Fair Board ,% Bill Coffey
William B. Galloway M.D.
County Clerk
Hubert N. Peterson
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Erik W. Edeen R.P.S.
Gerald E. Brown
Colorado Information
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Meetings & services
telephone service
-salary-
-mileage-
-salary-
supplies
rent S.O.
water & trash
Courthouse
Co. Judge Office
supplies
supplies
service
service
supplies
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies and publications
supplies
Electric service
Lease # 15199 Graphotype
Lease # 900 Addressograph
Repairs at Jail
Colorado Annotations 1964-70
Coroner charge
Cororner charge
Office examination
Office call
Uniform pants
Criminal Action # 625
Phone expense
Services Criminal action # 625
Expenses
Autopsy
money advanced
Expenses to planning Institute
Prisoners board
Jail Laundry
August mileage
Planning services
Subscription and service
Total......................................................................................... /
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
435.75
40.78
24.2 1 .
.1-226-.t?
.95
37.50
99:30
16.68
50.00
24.40
137.34
20.24
458.36
47.93
13.50
212.50
269.66
41.06
183.32
106.40
112.12
26.56
25.00
8.75
11.50
9.00
15.00
161.00
150.00
10.92
150.00
5,551.00
150.00
9.00
50.10
146.25
9.25
182.50
1,800.00
9.00
10,782.62
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Cc
Group Insurance
117.18
Rocky Mtn Natural Gas
Services
5.49
Eagle Valley Telephone Cc
Phone service
116.05
Joe Phillips
Janitor Service
13.75
Basalt Sanitation District
Sewer Service for shop
6.80
Town of Basalt Water Dept
Water service
9.00
Public Service Co of Colorado
Service for Red Cliff
1.15
Yampah Valley Electric Ass'n Inc
Electric Service
45.75
Holy Cross Electric Assoc Inc
Services
4 6.19
Holy Cross Auto Services
Garage Rent
15.00
Duddy's of Colo Inc
Tubes
186.56
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Tires
104.49
Art Malnati's
Tires
548.68
Fleet Tire Mart
Tires
309.52
Bob's Repair Shop
Labor
6.00
Berthod Motors Inc
Wrecker Service
37.50
Continental Oil Co
Fuel
344.69
Standard Oil Co
Fuel
1,834.31
County Clerk
Money advanced
7.45
Transport Clearings
Freight
8.71
Holland Auto Parts
Parts
91.87
Minard's 66
Parts
3.55
Eagle Auto Parts
Parts
271.12
Ed Eisenhauer Dodge Mtr Cc
Parts
8.83
David C. Hamilton
Hauling road oil
199.38
Blackline Asphalt Sales Inc
pgphalt
1,794.00
H.W.Moore Equipment Co.
Supplies
.74
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Supplies
12.05
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
Supplies
26.47
The Independent Lumber Co
Supplies
25.87
Hometown Supply Co
Supplies
131.62
Pete Honnen Equipment Co 5upplkes 27.94
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day______—term 19—October 4th _I 9 Ll
Downing Supply Co
National Chemsearch
Doxol Gas of Eagle Inc
Plant Equipment Cc
Basalt Texaco
Colorado West Title Ins Co
County Treasurer
McCoy Company
Western Bridge & Supply Cc
H. W. Moore Equipment Cc
Weeden Construction
Rocky Mtn Natural Gas
Continental Oil Co
Supplie s
Supplies
Fuel & Fittings
Hose for Galion
Supplies
Title Ins R & B
Lithographed''
Generator Set
Pipe
Galion Rental Plan
Contract on. Bridge at pail
Gas Service
Gasoline
Total....................................................................................
242.
75.
32.
49.
5.
217.
91.
2,918.
1,832.
495
1,565.
4.
6.
13,893
A meeting of Department Heads of the Eagle County Offices and the County Commissioners met and
discussed personel policies of county employees'. The matter was tabled until policies of other counties
could be obtained and new ones prepared to take effect on January 1, 1972.
Jerry Gamba, contractual planner for development in Eagle County appeared and tendered a contract
of'Planning Services for the Commissioner's approval, which was duly signed by Daniel F. Koprinihar, Chairman,
and a copy of which appears following these minutes.
Erick Edeen, County Sanitarian, appeared and received permission from the Commissioners to order
a desk and rug for his office.
There being notfurther business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the hairman.
Chairman
Attest:
4C1 rc o Board. u
Addendum to 'above:
The Commissioners ordered a new Catipillar 12F Motor Grader from McCoy Company, total price $41,520.
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CMRACT rOK PIAWING S0kVIC9S
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THIS AGREEKWT, consisting of this Part I and th* torasa pad eaa-
ditions formdog part II, uhith pstta together, err* refer"W to
herein as the Contract, shall, be etfatttiarp upa+ thi dpte of stt-
nature by and between the URI* County Inalyd of Comtesimmrs,
hprelnafter referred to as the Comission and Gerald t. {town,
hereinafter referred to so the Contractor.
The cowission and the Contractor outually agree sa follows;
A. EWLOYMT OF CONTRACTOR
The Cosmission hereby agrees to ergage the contractor and aha!
Contractor hereby agrees to perform the services herat"orrer *rt
forth under aaB. Scope of Services."
R. SCOPE OF SERVICES
The Contractor shall do, perform ,and carry out its * ##ft9r pilr:•
factory to the Cammissi»n, the following:
1. Projected Lsnd Use
Display snaps shall be prepared of appropriate sea'ie, rcol- -CM
to shoo generalized Projected lalld-uso patterns in inc,1xp)xAted
tams and in unincorporated orcas of (he County whloch bvf, or *r,e
new experiencing significant uet4an ¢ rvc:r) b.
3. Physical Features
A series of maps shall be prefir" depicting ge gsapttiiL ^ a ttaer:
of the County, includiTto gealegy, soils, vtgatat *Ai1 n 0 e
tation to assist in dettmimt-ion t3f £uteri Isis uie>
'CAINE OF PERFORMANCE
The services of .the ContraWty oro 0 cmume cpm of
this Contract. The Scope Of St ftftU s CWt4Lntd 'harem Alts11 br
c mpletupd by Jthunry 1, 19i2, tm1tsaa sAIch twoplarttoo 40te Is�Ii
be extended by asutual consent �#' tht tos itsion , tbt- f �rtrQrt-+r.
MAr
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CMRACT rOK PIAWING S0kVIC9S
MT -11
THIS AGREEKWT, consisting of this Part I and th* torasa pad eaa-
ditions formdog part II, uhith pstta together, err* refer"W to
herein as the Contract, shall, be etfatttiarp upa+ thi dpte of stt-
nature by and between the URI* County Inalyd of Comtesimmrs,
hprelnafter referred to as the Comission and Gerald t. {town,
hereinafter referred to so the Contractor.
The cowission and the Contractor outually agree sa follows;
A. EWLOYMT OF CONTRACTOR
The Cosmission hereby agrees to ergage the contractor and aha!
Contractor hereby agrees to perform the services herat"orrer *rt
forth under aaB. Scope of Services."
R. SCOPE OF SERVICES
The Contractor shall do, perform ,and carry out its * ##ft9r pilr:•
factory to the Cammissi»n, the following:
1. Projected Lsnd Use
Display snaps shall be prepared of appropriate sea'ie, rcol- -CM
to shoo generalized Projected lalld-uso patterns in inc,1xp)xAted
tams and in unincorporated orcas of (he County whloch bvf, or *r,e
new experiencing significant uet4an ¢ rvc:r) b.
3. Physical Features
A series of maps shall be prefir" depicting ge gsapttiiL ^ a ttaer:
of the County, includiTto gealegy, soils, vtgatat *Ai1 n 0 e
tation to assist in dettmimt-ion t3f £uteri Isis uie>
'CAINE OF PERFORMANCE
The services of .the ContraWty oro 0 cmume cpm of
this Contract. The Scope Of St ftftU s CWt4Lntd 'harem Alts11 br
c mpletupd by Jthunry 1, 19i2, tm1tsaa sAIch twoplarttoo 40te Is�Ii
be extended by asutual consent �#' tht tos itsion , tbt- f �rtrQrt-+r.
MAr
The C= issiu-n ggrees to pGy the C tra t tie SIM. of Five Wtus-
aa*d Fcsur Fsuatdred IIallcars Qi5,4.C) s.SaieBa shall con aeitaate inali
and eq---plete cc-aenasoti= fur the C.a ntractor°G ser vicee leery der.
Such c3mey shall be paid up,= vauchers submit" by the CMtrabtor
and shall be payable in the mounts and at times as foli e
one tlacuaamd EiGht R=Sred GYallars ($1,3410.09) shall be payable
fttobar 4, 1371.
@-fte ousannd EiCht Tbmdred Rallars ($1.601.00) shall W payable
Ore Mrguo and EiEht Hundred D�illaro shall be payable
on �ec�:bor 4n, 1351.
Me C=tuactor ogreen to attend all regularly scheduled meetings
of tE c Eagle Caunty PlLmnning Omission for the duration of this
Cmntff=t.
A. DMA 0 EE YMMIM CM"-' CT
`li4c Cg=iaaiaca shall cooperate with the Contractor in every way
poaaible in carrying out the scope of services without undue delay
and shall furnioh available data for use by the Cuntractor.
f
All caterielo developed by the Contractor for warts done under
ta'tiG C@�ntract, ircludivIS base t,.apa, tobulationa and reports shall
@eco` the property of the CHf�iasioa.
C. OF Mime -3 FOR CAUSE
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Contract by giving written notice to the Contractor of such
termination and sprelfying this 41focrilve dat* thereof at 1*ast
five days before the tftective date of smeh terminstLev. in
such event, the caterial propared by the Contractor under this
Contract shall$ st the, option of the Comissiop, bec:ma its
property; and the Co>ntrsitor shalt he, entitird to rocslw *quit -
able compensation for any sattafectory •lark e*mpleted an such
material.
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Contract by giving written notice to the Contractor of such
termination and sprelfying this 41focrilve dat* thereof at 1*ast
five days before the tftective date of smeh terminstLev. in
such event, the caterial propared by the Contractor under this
Contract shall$ st the, option of the Comissiop, bec:ma its
property; and the Co>ntrsitor shalt he, entitird to rocslw *quit -
able compensation for any sattafectory •lark e*mpleted an such
material.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day October -__-__term tg---- -October-2-6-19-71-
SPECIAL
October26-19-71_
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
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Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Camm3ssibner6y ;;,y
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorney
.# The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof.
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COUNTY GENERAL FUND
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Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
275,00
Daniel F. Koprinikar
mileage
21.00
Arnold E. Marks, County Commissioner
salary
.275.00
Arnold E. Marks
mileage
16.50
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Claude L. Gerard, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Claude L. Gerard
mileage
17.20
As
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.17
Colorado State Association of Co. Clerks
registration
10.00
County Clerk
money advanced
50.00
Gussie Baker, Dep. County Clerk
salary
450.00
Starr Doll, Dep. County Clerk
salary
450.00
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. County Clerk
salary
450,00
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Eleanor Bindley, Dep. County Clerk
salary
450.00
Eva L. Luby, Part-time County Clerk
salary
180.00
Margaret Davenport, Part-time County Clerk
salary
420.00
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
University of Colorado
registration fee
35.00
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Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. County Treasurer
salary
450.00
Bobby Peterson, Dep. County Treasurer
salary
450.00
Ellen LaPierre, Part-time County Treasurer
salary
20.00
Clair Bertroch, County.Assessor ...
salary
604.17
Clair Bertroch
mileage & expenses
6.60
Vincent Eichler, Dep. County Assessor
salary
450.00
Vincent Eichler
mileage & expenses
8.00
Ella_ Bindley, Dep. County Assessor
salary
450.00
Karleen Bonaly, Sec. County Assessor
salary
425.00
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorney
salary
250.00
>
Ella Bindley
expenses to Assessor's school
103,:50
Cosgriff, Dunn & French
County Attorney Fees
400.00
Hugh R. Warder
legal seFvices
15.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
450.00
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Roland L. Gerard, Custodian Courthouse Annex
salary
40.00
Donna Deane, Chief Accounting Officer
salary
437.50
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
John F. Healy
mileage & expenses
90.69
Arlys H. Ward, Sec. District Attorney
salary
132.31
S. Douglas McLaughlin, Dep. District Attorney
salary
350.00
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Kathleen M. Yantzer, Sec. Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
180.00
Dennis J. Seitz, Assistant Dist. Att'y
salary
218.75
Dennis J. Seitz
expenses
38.75
Karol L. Parlin, Sec. Assistant Dist. Att'y
salary
119.00
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Jerry Conder, Landfill Caretaker
salary
470.00
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Henry Rey, Landfill Caretaker
salary
290.00
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687150
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
salary
500.00
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Charles W. Davis, Dep. County Sheriff
salary
237.50
George Miller, Dep. County Sheriff
salary
475.00
Beverly Cantrell, Sec. Sheriff
salary
35.00
Eileen Randall, See. County Ext. Agent
salary
410.00
Bill Coffey, County F4ension Agent
salary
283.94
Maiwell R. Barz, Veteran's Service Officer
salary
100.00
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Margie Gates, R.N., County Health Nurse
salary
550.00
Hester Bertroch, Sec. County Health Nurse
salary
190.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
salary
500.00
Barbara J. Rowe, Sec. County Health Nurse
salary
420.00
Thomas Il Steinberg, M. D., Public Health 0.
salary
250.00
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
coroner fees
10.50
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
coroner fees
5.00
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George Miller
mileage
77.85
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Charles W. Davis
mileage
137.90
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James H. Seabry
mileage
163.80
Richard Cantrell
mileage
83.70
James H. Seabry
mileage
54.05
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
coroner charge
10.75
Glenwood Medical Associates
coroner's examination & report
25.00
Erik W. Edeen, R. P. S.
salary
750.00
Bernice G. Webb, Sec. R. P. S.
salary
233.75
Erik W. Edeen
mileage
184.10
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Dan M. Handy & Associates
Audit of Accounts & Other
%000.00
Stewart H. Brown, Att'y
Guardian ad litem
125.00
Virginia L. Black
matron services
14.22
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Colorado Hospital Service, Medical Service
group insurance
833.45
County Treasurer
0 A S I withholdings
825.01
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Total . ........................................................................................$
24,421.64
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Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, County Commissioner
Claude Gerard, County Commissioner
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
Joe Carter, Operator
Donald Grant, Operator
John W. Hill, Operator
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
Jim,Southerland, Mechanic
James E. Watson, Operator
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
Markin Borah, Road Overseer
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
Walter F. Owen,Sr.,Road Overseer
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
Charlie Terry, Laborer
A. C. Gordon, Laborer
County Treasurer
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
mileage & expenses
mileage & expenses
expenses
salary & expenses
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary & expenses
salary & expenses
salary & expenses
salary & expenses
salary & expenses
salary & expenses
salary & expenses
salary & expenses
salary
salary
0. A. S. I. withholdings
group idsurance
Total............................................................
19 --
58.26
33.50
11.71
600.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.QD
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
120,00
260.00
561.85
675.60
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The Commissioners reveiwed the budget for the forthcoming year with the County Auditor, Bill Barnes,
Terry Minger, Clerk for the town of Vail,ffick Peterson and LChanFW01inorepee"sefitingP,_ Attociatea
ands I'dd-:Bro-1g�F
wnihigeredt..Ranger-at--M nturn—appeared, and
Terry Minger inquired as to the status of the Gore Valley on prohibition by Eagle County of hunting
land•asked that the resolution passed last year be amended to include all of the area in the valley ridge to
ridge and to include down to Dowd Junction.
The Commissioners agreed and a suggested amendment was handed to the Acting County Attorney, Hugh
Warder for preparation. '
• The others named advised the Commissioners of projected planning for a ski complex near Avon on the
present Willis Nottingham property and tendered a map showing the projection.
The Extension Agent,aCounty Clerk discussed with the Commissioners and Acting County Attorney; �n,�
f�,.
the-expansion of the County Clerk's office to include the present Extension offices and the Extension office
to move to new quarters in the old County Attorney's office since the new County Attorney will be occupying U Pl (p
his•ownfoffice south of the County CourttHouse. C9'
It being agreeable to District Judge Charles Casey, to remove that portion of the Court Law Library 14
from the former County Attorney's office and there being no objections to the above requests, the Commissioners
agreed that the County Clerk can expand his offices to those requested and that the Extension Agent -can move
to the new quarters requested.
The Clerk was directed to write to H. E. McInnis, Construction Engineer for the Bureau of Reclamatio•
at Salida, with a copy for W. E. Kregger, Acting Project Manager on the Reudi Dam project; for a letter of
authority to proceed with road construction on the Frying Pan Road below the dam as designed by the Bureau.
Clair Bertroch appeared with a Petition for Abatement on behalf of Robert T. and Dianne J. Lazier,
Vail, Colorado, and the Assessor recommending that said petition be allowed, the Commissioners concurred in sa d
recommendation and allowed the petition abating an assessed valuation of $450.00 on -personal property for the
year 1970, and the tax of $41.25.
The Clerk was directed to mail a copy of Vacation of Highway Right of Way by the Colorado State
Highway Department to the parts of old Highway 131 not utilized on the relocated Highway 131 to Jack Booco,
McCoy, Colorado.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
Attest
C1 rk"ta Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_-Oct.ober_._._____term 19__-_ _November__l,-19 -7-l- _
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REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
r Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Y Hugh Warder, Acting County Attc'rnegs;.:_
V4 , Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same -in full payment thereof.
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II ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
group insurance
COUNTY
GENERAL FUND
Public Service Co, of Colo.
services at Red Cliff
The Town of Eagle
Colorado Information
subscription & service
9,00
Holy Cross Electric Assn. Inc.
services
Lease Finance Inc.
lease # 15199-3 graphotype
106.40
electric service
United States Welding
Lease Finance Inc.
lease # 900 addressograph
112.12
Dan M. Handy and Associates
audit services
Hometown Supply Company
supplies
122.98
insurance
Claude Gerard
Colorado State University
coputor charges - 4H program
35.60
Duddy's of Colo. Inc.
tires
Badger Uniforms
uniform shirts
32.90
parts & tires
Jacobs Equipment Co.
'Eagle County Clerk
money advanced
1.50
Transport Clearings
freight
Doris Carter
jail laundry
8.75
gravel
Arnold Nottingham
Doris Carter
prisoners board
140.00
Elder A Guinn & McGill, Inc.
parts
Woehrmyer Printing Company
W-2 forms for 1971
30.63
repairs
Wm. Williams
Gerald E. Brown
planning services
10800.00
H. W. Moore Equipment Co.
rental of Galion
Eagle Sanitation District
sewer service
31.50
PepaiFs
Share Corporation
Eagle Pharmacy
office supplies
9.87
Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies
Eagle Valley Enterprise
publication & office supplies
238.66
supplies
Lawson Products Inc.
Cope Office Supply
supplies
26.63
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho. Co.
supplies
91.96
Out West Commercial & County Printers, Inc.
supplies
14.65
American Legion Aux. Unit # 194
rent of office
50.00
Town of Basalt
rent
37.50
rt.
Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
garage rent
75.00
Minturn Vol. Fire Department
garage storage
225.00
Vail Clinic Inc.
rent
100.00
Holy Cross Electric Assn.
electric service
203.45
Garfield County Abstract Co,
xerox copies
30.90
Airport Lighting
globes
38.10
Muni Chem Corp.
supplies
136.16
Starr Doll, Registrar
registrar's fees
4.00
Share Corporation
office Supplies
65.30
Vail Clinic Inc.
rent
100.00
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Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
telephone service
428.09
Mountain Bell
telephone service
15.81
`11x
Suburban Gas Co.
propane
16.50
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies & lumber
35.81
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Total...........................................................................................$
4,374.47
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Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
group insurance
Town of Eagle
sanitation services
Public Service Co, of Colo.
services at Red Cliff
The Town of Eagle
water & trash rent
Joe Phillips
janitor services
Holy Cross Electric Assn. Inc.
services
Eldorado Engineering Co.
services
Yampa Valley Electric Assn, Inc.
electric service
United States Welding
services
Basalt Sanitation District
sewer service
Dan M. Handy and Associates
audit services
State of Colorado, Dept. of Revenue
fuel permits
Allen Agency
insurance
Claude Gerard
mileage
Gay Johnsonts Inc.
recapv
Duddy's of Colo. Inc.
tires
Gay Johnson's Inc.
tires
Eagle Auto Parts
parts & tires
Jacobs Equipment Co.
parts
David C. Hamilton
road oil freight
Transport Clearings
freight
Contintental Oil Company
oil
Julius Oleson
gravel
Arnold Nottingham
gravel
Blackline Asphalt Sales Inc.
asphalt
Elder A Guinn & McGill, Inc.
parts
Dick Meyer
lumber
Elmer Glass Co. Inc.
repairs
Wm. Williams
D. C. Motor
Rifle Radiator
repairs
H. W. Moore Equipment Co.
rental of Galion
Holy Cross Auto Service
rent & repairs
Revier Equipment
PepaiFs
Share Corporation
supplies
Pete.Honnen Equipment Co.
supplies
Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies
MacDonald Equipment Co.
supplies
Downing Supply Co.
supplies
Lawson Products Inc.
supplies
Muni Chem Corporation
supplies
117.18
18.00
1.15
66:80
37:50
94.91
135.00
48.02
5.93
6.80
707.00
4.00
13.00
47.20
162.24
80.13
63.06
259.72
5158
788.31
8.51
20.59
441.00
210.50
3,537.15
6.98
724.44
10.65
20.00
35.50
487,80
18.50
233.19
178.42
48.42
12.05
619.39
184.35
59.21
181.72
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day —term 19-
The Fullwell Motor Products Co.
McCoy Company
Hometown Supply Co.
Rocky Mountain NaturallGas Co. Inc.
Holland Auto Farts Inc.
B & B Excavating
Eagle Valley Telephone Company
Standard Oil Company
supplies
supplies
supplies
services
parts
roadbase
services
fuel
19—:
24.85
638.64
108.29
28.36
79.10
105.90
68.43
2,331.03
Total ............................................. .$ 13,084.50
.... ...... ..
Harley Moore, doing business as Basalt West Trading Post, appeared to learn the requirements of,
and to advise the Commissioners of his qualifications to have a liquor license.
The Commissioners set Mr. Moore's hearing for December 6, 1971.
Dick Wheeler appeared and advised the Commissioners of his proposal for leasing cars for the Eagle
County Sheriff's Office.
Nora Johnson, Welfare Administrator, appeared and advised the Commissioners of her opinion on her
office personel going to the State Welfare Conference. It was decided that two of said personel would attend.
Don B. Bourg, Harold E. Fender, Donald F. Snyder, Sam Grange, Gary Fender, Laurel Williams, J. R.
Schwartz, Ruth Dewell and Betty Lou Oberrich all of Babalt`y.appeared to advise the Commissioners of the
very bad shape of roads traveled by the 6chool bus daily and the danger involved on the hills and. rough spots
during the present bad weather.
The Commissioners, agreeing that something must be done, set the following day when all three would
makes. tour of the area and decide the extent of the need.
There bbeing no further business to come before the Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn
until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
Attest:
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day -November .._-_-term 19-.----November_26,-19 _71 --
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorneg r ;, r
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk To Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
275.00
275.00
427.08
604.17
450.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
200.00
420.00
604.17
450.00
450.00
604.17
450.00
450.00
425.00
250.00
450.00
40.00
437.50
140.00
132.31
135.52
134.54
218.75
6.25
119.00
107.72
128.85
152.25
95.24
54.39
49.66
6.00
38.,40
81.00
268.75
470.00
272.50
687.50
133.10
56.45
500.00
254.60
475.00
130.20
237.50
104.80
35.00
250.07
410.00
42.00
100.00
550.00
230.00
500.00
420.00
250.00
750.00
243.75
5.00
5.00
350.00
180.00
5.92
103.32
13.45
13.45
2.65
10.75
23.50
31.00
13.45
7.00
7.00
3.55
8.00
31.62
23.50
23.50
859.45
Total........................................................................................1...$ 20,062.85
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner salary
Arnold Marks, Commissioner salary
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner salary
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk salary
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk salary
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk salary
Lena Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk salary
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk salary
Eva•L. Luby, Clerical hire salary
Margaret Davenport, Clarigal hire salary
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer salary
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Treasurer salary
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Treasurer salary
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor salary
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assessor salary
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor salary
Karleen Bonaly, Sec. Co. Assessor salary
Hugh Warder, Acting Co. Attorney salary
Doris Carter, Custodian salary
Roland L. Gerard, Custodian for Annex salary
Donna Deane, -Chief Accounting Officer salary
John F. Healy, District Attorney salary
Arlys H. Ward, Sec. to D. A. salary
John F. Healy, expenses
Beverly Cantrell, Sec. Co. Attorney salary
Dennis J. Seitz, Assist. Dist. Attorney salary
Dennis J. Seitz office supplies
Karol L. Parlin, Sec. to Assist. D. A.. salary
Daniel F. Koprinikar mileage & expenses
Arnold Marks mileage & expenses
Claude Gerard mileage & expenses
Maxwell R. Barz mileage & expenses
Margaret Davenport expenses to Clerk's meeting
Donna Deane expenses to Clerk's meeting
Hubert N. Peterson, .... mileage
Clair Bertroch mileage
Hugh R. Warder expenses to meeting
Cosgriff, Dunn and French, Att'ys conferences & research
Jerry Conder, Landfill Caretaker salary
Henry Rey, Landfill,Caretaker salary
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff salary
James Seabry mileage & expenses
James H. Seabry expenses to Denver
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff salary
Richard Cantrell mileage & expenses
George Miller, Dep. Co. Sheriff salary.
George Miller mileage
Charles W. Davis, Dep. Co. Sheriff salary .
Charles W. Davis - mileage
Beverly Cantrell, Sec. Co. Sheriff salary
Bill Coffey, Co. Extension Agent salary & expenses
Eileen Randall, Sec. Co. Ext. Agent salary
Sharon E. Bobson, Sec. Planning Commission salary
Maxwell R. Barz, Veteran's Service Officer salary
Margie Gates,Public Health Nurse salary
Hester Bertroch, Sec. P..H. N. salary
M. Jacobsgaard, P. H. N. salary
Barbara J. Rowe, Sec. To P.H.N. salary
T. I. Steinberg, M.D., P.H. Officer salary
Erik W. Edeen, R.F.S., Sanitarian salary
Bernice G. Webb, Sec. Sanitarian salary
Eleno Velez part time
John G. Cornwall part time
S. Douglas McLaughlin, Dep. D. A. salary
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Sec. Dep. D. A. salary
Office of the Sheriff, City & County of Denver service on subpoena
Eagle Valey Telephone Co. , telephone service Dep. D. A.
Edward Corcoran witness fee
Beardsley Gammel witness fee
Harold R. Helms witness fee
Juanita Larson witness fee
Delno N. Lewis witness fee
Holly S. Parkison witness fee
Sherry Stevens witness fee
Mrs. Judy Troxel witness fee
Keith Troxel witness fee
T. Dean Walker witness fee
Vail Medical Professional Corp. coroner
Mountain Bell services
Donald L. Badgett witness fee
Donald L. Badgett witness fee
Colorado Hospital & Medical Service Inc. group insurance
275.00
275.00
427.08
604.17
450.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
200.00
420.00
604.17
450.00
450.00
604.17
450.00
450.00
425.00
250.00
450.00
40.00
437.50
140.00
132.31
135.52
134.54
218.75
6.25
119.00
107.72
128.85
152.25
95.24
54.39
49.66
6.00
38.,40
81.00
268.75
470.00
272.50
687.50
133.10
56.45
500.00
254.60
475.00
130.20
237.50
104.80
35.00
250.07
410.00
42.00
100.00
550.00
230.00
500.00
420.00
250.00
750.00
243.75
5.00
5.00
350.00
180.00
5.92
103.32
13.45
13.45
2.65
10.75
23.50
31.00
13.45
7.00
7.00
3.55
8.00
31.62
23.50
23.50
859.45
Total........................................................................................1...$ 20,062.85
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ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Daniel F..Koprinikar, Co. Commissioner
mileage & expenses
Arnold Marks, Co. Commissioner
mileage & expenses
Claude Gerard, Co. Commissioner
mileage & expenses
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary &
expenses
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
93,814.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
30,155.00
Donald Grant, Operator
salary
33,505.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
11,392.00
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
12,062.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
.$ 16,753.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
TOTAL .....................................$ 430,542.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver -
salary
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
A. A. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
A. C. Gordon, Laborer
salary
Charles Terry, Laborer
salary
County Treasurer
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Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
gr6up'Jinsurance
Bernard Ginther
expenses
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56.32
44.95
54.45
600.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
120.00
50.00
550.94
656.60
64.94
Total............................................................................................$ 12,548.20
The matters of adoption of budget, appropriation to be made and preparation of levies to be -made
for,the coming year requiring the attention of the Commissioners at this time, and thereupon
Claude L. Gerard moved for adoption of the prepared 1972 budget. A. E. Marks -seconded said motion
which passed unanimously. ,
A. E. Marks moved to make the appropriations for the several funds and purposes appearing ih the
budget. Claude L. Gerard seconded said motion which passed unanimously.
A. E. Marks moved to prepare the levies to be made in accordance with levy requests. Claude L.
Gerard seconded said motion which passed unanimously.
Daniel F. Koprinikar requested that Hugh Warder, Attorney, prepare those formal"resolutions necess
to the above, copies of which appear following these minutes. The appropriation itself being, to*lt:
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED THAT jTHE
FOLLOWING AMOUNTS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY APPROPRIATED FOR
THE
SEVERAL FUNDS ENUMERATED BELOW AND FOR THE SPECIAL PURPOSES AS SHOWN IN THE BUDGET FOR THE
INSUING YEAR OF 1972, TO WIT:
FORGENERAL
FUND.................................................................$
232,861.00
FORROAD
AND BRIDGE FUND.........................................................$
93,814.00
FOR
PUBLIC WLLFARE FUND..........................................................$
30,155.00
FORPUBLIC
WORKS FUND............................................................$
33,505.00
FORRETIREMENT
FUND..............................................................$
11,392.00
FOR
LIBRARY FUND.................................................................$
12,062.00
FORCONTINGENT
FUND............................................................
.$ 16,753.00
TOTAL .....................................$ 430,542.00
READ, CONSIDERED, PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 26th DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D..1971.
BOARD OF C07TY COMMMISSIONERS, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO
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Milton Darrell White, surveyor for Victor J. Oleson, Steven Bobson, Jack A. Oleson, Phyllis N. Dade,
ioid E. Claussen and Robert D. Tenbrook, owners, appeared and tendered a plat of Longview Subdivision for
approval of the Commissioners.
After due consideration and being advised that approval was still forthcoming from the State Water
miission Polution, the Commissio6ers approved and the Chairman signed the plat, subject to the approval of
.d.State agency.
The Commissioners approved A to Z Repair to renovate the old County Attorneys office in preparation
new quarters for the County Extension Agent.
Hugh Warder,tendered a Resolution passed by the Eagle County Planning Commission along with,one for
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signature of -the Board of County Commissioners, both covering the revised Eagle Bounty Subdivision Regul-
ations and adoption of same.
Thereupon the Commissioners approved the revised regulations and signd&the,.resolution making the
regulations effective immediately, as is further shown by the copies following these minutes.
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor, appeared and tendered a Petition for Refund of Taxes on behalf
of Gore Range Ltd. % Frederick D. Green.
Whereupon the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor, resolving that the
Petition be approved, and a refund be allowed on an assessed valuation of $10,620.00 on Real Estate for the
year 1970 in the amount of $856.71 taxes returned to petitioner.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved and seconded to adjourn
until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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IT IS ORDERED that the Board of County Commissioners
hereby levies against the valuation for assessment of all tax-
able property located in the County on the assessment date and
in the various towns, cities, school districts and special
districts within the County, the requisite property taxes for
&U -purposes required by law, in accordance with the attached
certification of levies and revenues.
The foregoing order adopted by the Eagle County Board
of Commissioners by unanimous vote on November 26, 1971.
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the proposed budget attach-
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The pre :Aninnry7 plat and acccnpanying chem should be o at7tWd t9 a dos aB.cd
rolrosontativo of tho Co=nisslcn at loast 15 dayS prior to the dooiscd k-=170
data. Hoarings will normally be at one of the regular r_aotings of tho
Sion, The secretary of the Coemission shall notify the subrlividOr by ?000torcl
mail of the time and place of the hearing not less than fivo d2ya boforo the
date fixed for the hearing. Similar notice shall be milod to the eanora of
land immediately adjoining the area proposed to be platted. Nor-Mily, the Cc^. -
mission trill complete its review within 45 days of the rocoipt of the prelim-
inary subdivision plat. It may, hcrever, withhold approval of the plat for a
longer period in order to await additional information or any major revisions
necessary. Failure of the Commission to complete the revicttrithin 45 days
shall not constitute automatic approval. When the approval is given, it ray be
trade conditional upon the accomplishment of any codifications necessary to Mc4
the requirements of these regulations. Such required modifications shall be
noted on two copies of the preliminary -subdivision plat, one to be returned to
the subdivider and one to be retained in the county files. Conditional approva
of the preliminary subdivision plat shall be valid for a period not to exceed
three years from the date of COmilission approval unless an a:ctonsion of time
is granted,
Stoprive -Final Subdivision Flgt
Witbin three years after conditional approval of the proliminar;' subdivision
plat, a final subdivision plat may be filed for all or part of the land in-
cluded on the preliminary plat. The final plat shall be drafted in a logiblo
form with black, waterproof ink on a permanent reproducible material such as
mylar, on a sheet or sheets measuring 24 by 36 inches with clear rasrgins mea-
suring two inches on the left hand side and ono -half inch on the remaining
sides. Each sheet of the plat shall show the name of the subdivision, date,
sheet sequence number, date of survey, north point and graphic scale. Scale
of the final plat shall be as follows: One inch equal to fifty foot for sub-
divisions wherein the average lot area is 10,000 square feet or loss' one inch
to 100 feet for subdivisions wherein the average lot area is more than 10,000
square feet and loss than two aerest and one inch to 200 foot for subdivisions
wherein the average lot arca is two acres.or more. The originnl and three
prints of each shoot shall be submitted.
1. Information and format required of the final plat is as follows' 4ote
that the certificates and descriptions, otc., aro only required on the first
or title shoot in the event that the platting requires more than ono drawing.i
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a) Tract boundary lines and right -of `ray lines or street lines in solid
black lines, easements or other rights-of-way lines in dashed lines; and lot
boundaries in solid lines shall be shown with accurate dimensions to the near-
est 0.01 £cot, Bearings or deflection angles, are lengths, tangent distances
and central angles of all curves shall be shown. Each lot shall bs numbered °
and the dimensians and arca of each lot shall be shown. Widths and dimensions
of all easements, rights-of-way and streets shall be indicated. In addition
to requirements described herein, the final plat shall meet all requirements
of Section 136-2-2, 1963 CRS, as amended.
b) Frames of all streets or roads, block letters and lot numbers shall
all be indicated for easy plat identification.
c) All surveying data shall be tied to primary control points, the loca-
tion and description of these control points being indicated. The location
and description of all property monuments on the subdivision shall be indicated
Two concrete monuments at least 36 inches in length and four inches square -
ur_th a suitable center point, shall be set at each street intersection on the _
street right -of -Way line, or on offset lines therefrom as designated on the
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all points on bouad.a-y lines where there is a change of direction and at all
lot corners.
d) A legal description of the property.
e) The location of all major drainage channels or areas showing the
boundaries of lands subject to inundation.
f) A reference to any protective covenants which shall be filed with
the plat and an indication of the purpose for which sites other than residen-
tial lots are dedicated or reserved.
g) A Certificate of dedication and Ownership (see Appendix A). °
h) Surveyor's Certificate (see Appendix B). The certificate shall be
signed by a land surveyor licensed in the State of Colorado responsible for
the survey and final subdivision plat.
i) An approval block for the Commission (see Appendix C).
j) An approval block for the Board (see Appendix D).
k) The Recorder's Certificate (see Appendix E). (This certificate
need not be conpleted until after final approval.)
2. Supplemental requirements to be filed with final plat shall be as follows'
a) A letter must be received stating that all supplemental information
furnished with the preliminary plat is valid for the final plat or if this is
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a) Tract boundary lines and right -of `ray lines or street lines in solid
black lines, easements or other rights-of-way lines in dashed lines; and lot
boundaries in solid lines shall be shown with accurate dimensions to the near-
est 0.01 £cot, Bearings or deflection angles, are lengths, tangent distances
and central angles of all curves shall be shown. Each lot shall bs numbered °
and the dimensians and arca of each lot shall be shown. Widths and dimensions
of all easements, rights-of-way and streets shall be indicated. In addition
to requirements described herein, the final plat shall meet all requirements
of Section 136-2-2, 1963 CRS, as amended.
b) Frames of all streets or roads, block letters and lot numbers shall
all be indicated for easy plat identification.
c) All surveying data shall be tied to primary control points, the loca-
tion and description of these control points being indicated. The location
and description of all property monuments on the subdivision shall be indicated
Two concrete monuments at least 36 inches in length and four inches square -
ur_th a suitable center point, shall be set at each street intersection on the _
street right -of -Way line, or on offset lines therefrom as designated on the
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rd plat. Iron monuments $/8" in diameter and 24" long shall be placed on
all points on bouad.a-y lines where there is a change of direction and at all
lot corners.
d) A legal description of the property.
e) The location of all major drainage channels or areas showing the
boundaries of lands subject to inundation.
f) A reference to any protective covenants which shall be filed with
the plat and an indication of the purpose for which sites other than residen-
tial lots are dedicated or reserved.
g) A Certificate of dedication and Ownership (see Appendix A). °
h) Surveyor's Certificate (see Appendix B). The certificate shall be
signed by a land surveyor licensed in the State of Colorado responsible for
the survey and final subdivision plat.
i) An approval block for the Commission (see Appendix C).
j) An approval block for the Board (see Appendix D).
k) The Recorder's Certificate (see Appendix E). (This certificate
need not be conpleted until after final approval.)
2. Supplemental requirements to be filed with final plat shall be as follows'
a) A letter must be received stating that all supplemental information
furnished with the preliminary plat is valid for the final plat or if this is
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quircd for the pralirdn,uV plat shall be furnished.
b) llliag foo as required under Article I, Soction C.
c) Three copies of all the protective covenants or restricticao plaa--d
on the subdivision, one appy of which shall be filed for record in Cha office
of the Cleri.. and Recordor at the time of recording the final plat.
d) 7aincoring plans, descriptions and cost osticato0 for stscots,
drainage facilities, utility systems, bridges and all other I;eprovoconto Pa—
posed to be installed by the subdivider.
e) A subdivision a�roement to be executed between the subdivider and
the County wherein the subdivider shall agree to install drainage structures,
curb and gutter, street improvements and re-vegotation as specified under
Article III, Design and Improvement Standards, at the subdividers expense,
either prior to acceptance of the final plat or within a specific time period
as anproved by the Board.', Such agreement shall alsb define responsibility for
and describe terms and stipulations relative to provision of water and sewer
improvements as specified under Article III, Design and Improvement Standards.
F Step Six - County Action on Final Subdivision Plat.
The final plat and supplemental information shall be submitted to the Ce==is-
Sion or its designated representative at least seven days prior to a ra ulnar ;
-scheduled meet_ng of the Commission. The Commission shall review tke final
plat to ascertain that itl'conforns to the approved preliminary plat and any
requested modifications thereto. Approval of the final plat by the Co=issicn
shall be indicated by the signature of the Chairman on the Comission cortifi-
sate of approval, a
The Board, at its next regularly scheduled meeting, shall review the final
plat and take final action on acceptance or rejection.
The subdivider shall cause the final plat and restrictive covenants, if arae,
to be recorded within -ninety days from the date of approval and acceptance of
the Board; in the event the plat is not so recorded, the approval of the co71-
mission and Board shall bel deemed to be voidable and such plat shah not
thereafter be recorded unless and until the Chairman of the Ccl-=ission and
Board respectively, authorise the recording of such plat in writing.
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quircd for the pralirdn,uV plat shall be furnished.
b) llliag foo as required under Article I, Soction C.
c) Three copies of all the protective covenants or restricticao plaa--d
on the subdivision, one appy of which shall be filed for record in Cha office
of the Cleri.. and Recordor at the time of recording the final plat.
d) 7aincoring plans, descriptions and cost osticato0 for stscots,
drainage facilities, utility systems, bridges and all other I;eprovoconto Pa—
posed to be installed by the subdivider.
e) A subdivision a�roement to be executed between the subdivider and
the County wherein the subdivider shall agree to install drainage structures,
curb and gutter, street improvements and re-vegotation as specified under
Article III, Design and Improvement Standards, at the subdividers expense,
either prior to acceptance of the final plat or within a specific time period
as anproved by the Board.', Such agreement shall alsb define responsibility for
and describe terms and stipulations relative to provision of water and sewer
improvements as specified under Article III, Design and Improvement Standards.
F Step Six - County Action on Final Subdivision Plat.
The final plat and supplemental information shall be submitted to the Ce==is-
Sion or its designated representative at least seven days prior to a ra ulnar ;
-scheduled meet_ng of the Commission. The Commission shall review tke final
plat to ascertain that itl'conforns to the approved preliminary plat and any
requested modifications thereto. Approval of the final plat by the Co=issicn
shall be indicated by the signature of the Chairman on the Comission cortifi-
sate of approval, a
The Board, at its next regularly scheduled meeting, shall review the final
plat and take final action on acceptance or rejection.
The subdivider shall cause the final plat and restrictive covenants, if arae,
to be recorded within -ninety days from the date of approval and acceptance of
the Board; in the event the plat is not so recorded, the approval of the co71-
mission and Board shall bel deemed to be voidable and such plat shah not
thereafter be recorded unless and until the Chairman of the Ccl-=ission and
Board respectively, authorise the recording of such plat in writing.
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the subdivision agreement are installed to spscificatione of the Board or its
desigratco representative, or
2. Cash has been deposited in an escroat account or a surety bond has been
posted with the County in an amount equal to the cost of installing all im-
provementp described in the subdivision agreement. The Board may release all
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on completion of all or a portion of agreed upon improvements to specifications
of the Bo�rd or its designated representatives,
ADLICL€ III. EESIODD AIM pnOVEEMI STPIMALRDS
The individual lots and subdivision layout, the constructed improvements and
engineering investigation and design shall conform to the provisions of this
article,
A. Suitability of land for Subdivision.
Land subject to natural hazards such as flooding, falling rock, land slides,
snow slidcjs, or other natural hazards shall not be platted for any use which
night endanger the health, safety or welfare of the inhabitants. Such lands
shall be 3oserved for other uses which will not present these hazards,
B, Streets
1, Street Pattern, The street pattern in the subdivision shall be in gon-
oral conformity With a plan for the most advantageous development of adjoining
areas, 1 -Mere appropriate to the design, the streets shall be continuous and
in alignmInt with the existing plat or platted streets with which they are
to connect[, °roposed streets shall be extended to the boundary lines of the
land to be subdivided unless prevented by topography or other physical coneft
tions or *less, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, such extension i.
not necessary for connection of the subdivision with the existing layout or
the probable future layout of adjacent tracts. All dead-end streets shall b�"
provided cith a turn -around with a minimum diameter of ninety feet, Design
dead-end streets shall include areas for storage of plowed snow until such
time as il� can bo removed. Proposed streets shall intersect one another as
nearly st'right angles as topography permits. Excessively long residential
stroots conducive to high speed traffic shall be discouraged. Alleys will not
normally be permitted in residential subdivisions but may be required in
commercial areas. Where subdivisions aro located adjacent to existing or
pronosod cyrterisl or sub-artorial highways, the subdivision street pattern
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the subdivision agreement are installed to spscificatione of the Board or its
desigratco representative, or
2. Cash has been deposited in an escroat account or a surety bond has been
posted with the County in an amount equal to the cost of installing all im-
provementp described in the subdivision agreement. The Board may release all
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or portio6s of such deposited funds or reduce the amount of such bond, based
on completion of all or a portion of agreed upon improvements to specifications
of the Bo�rd or its designated representatives,
ADLICL€ III. EESIODD AIM pnOVEEMI STPIMALRDS
The individual lots and subdivision layout, the constructed improvements and
engineering investigation and design shall conform to the provisions of this
article,
A. Suitability of land for Subdivision.
Land subject to natural hazards such as flooding, falling rock, land slides,
snow slidcjs, or other natural hazards shall not be platted for any use which
night endanger the health, safety or welfare of the inhabitants. Such lands
shall be 3oserved for other uses which will not present these hazards,
B, Streets
1, Street Pattern, The street pattern in the subdivision shall be in gon-
oral conformity With a plan for the most advantageous development of adjoining
areas, 1 -Mere appropriate to the design, the streets shall be continuous and
in alignmInt with the existing plat or platted streets with which they are
to connect[, °roposed streets shall be extended to the boundary lines of the
land to be subdivided unless prevented by topography or other physical coneft
tions or *less, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, such extension i.
not necessary for connection of the subdivision with the existing layout or
the probable future layout of adjacent tracts. All dead-end streets shall b�"
provided cith a turn -around with a minimum diameter of ninety feet, Design
dead-end streets shall include areas for storage of plowed snow until such
time as il� can bo removed. Proposed streets shall intersect one another as
nearly st'right angles as topography permits. Excessively long residential
stroots conducive to high speed traffic shall be discouraged. Alleys will not
normally be permitted in residential subdivisions but may be required in
commercial areas. Where subdivisions aro located adjacent to existing or
pronosod cyrterisl or sub-artorial highways, the subdivision street pattern
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h at-7aya shall be eithor rnveroo=facing on Anista"i } o,„
division or be severed by a frontaao rand d0sig"4 to ¢sheet tris'^o fu -n
within the subdivision and provido accooa td a dcnS7---d 3yetor^,o -ti--a T7vtt
arterial or sub -;arterial highway.
2, Private Streets. Thellcrcation of private stro is
vate streets my be porrUtted baocd an tho ehnractor ax,d lasaatdcx" aP a Vys=
posed subdivision providing the fbllo:;ing require=ata are oaUOo icd3 tL--
right-of-uay -zTidth, grades, curves, sight distancoo and irpicv� . is v a n u
proposed subdivision are all in cenfca�noo t1ith rvTgerir�. =ata of its r"-1 :9
tion and there is no land either adjacent to or in the vicinity of the pro-
posed subdivision which vial to denied public access for traffic, nti5•it1cnc
drainage or other purposos through creation of private ntrooto. .
3, Street Widths. Street widths and p3®or_ont widths okuU not ha 1^-na the
those indicated by the follo-aing table. The classification of otrcoota o
be in accordance frith the cajor street plan (if applicable) or in accay;dansa
.,with good planning requirements as determined by the Planning C6=1salOn.
?avement widths shall be determined by the Ccrx&ssion in accordonso cath top-
graphic, land us©, and circulation req
uirsEsnts and my oxoaad°pir2i�n a�
ments set forth above.
Rrdninum Dedicated rdXdrAM
Street T.Tw Ri ht-ofAla Uidth eay.;, eat 11 dth
arterial streets 100 feet 50 foot
collector streets 80 feet 40 foot
residential streets or 28-40 feet
mountain roads 50 feet
4. Grades, Curves and Sight Distances. Grades, curves and sight distnrcoc
shall be subject to the approval of the Board to insure propor drainnge an`'
safety for vehicles and pedestrians. The minimum street grades shall be 0.3,�.
The maximum street grades shall normally be 8% except for mountain rands; thv
Board may permit steeper grades to a maximum of 12.%. Tho contorlino radii of
curvature for artorial and collector stroots shrill not rorL--%ly bo loss than
300 feet. Tho -centerline radii of curvature for residential strCots and noun -
twin roads shall not be less than 100 foot. Changes in grado shall be accom=
plishod by vortical curves of sufficient length to maintain safo sight dir-
tances.
5. Relationship to Adjacent Slopes. an all areas of land propoc'.ed far .suL—
division vhoroon the general configuration of the undisturbed suPfaco 0103cs
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division or be severed by a frontaao rand d0sig"4 to ¢sheet tris'^o fu -n
within the subdivision and provido accooa td a dcnS7---d 3yetor^,o -ti--a T7vtt
arterial or sub -;arterial highway.
2, Private Streets. Thellcrcation of private stro is
vate streets my be porrUtted baocd an tho ehnractor ax,d lasaatdcx" aP a Vys=
posed subdivision providing the fbllo:;ing require=ata are oaUOo icd3 tL--
right-of-uay -zTidth, grades, curves, sight distancoo and irpicv� . is v a n u
proposed subdivision are all in cenfca�noo t1ith rvTgerir�. =ata of its r"-1 :9
tion and there is no land either adjacent to or in the vicinity of the pro-
posed subdivision which vial to denied public access for traffic, nti5•it1cnc
drainage or other purposos through creation of private ntrooto. .
3, Street Widths. Street widths and p3®or_ont widths okuU not ha 1^-na the
those indicated by the follo-aing table. The classification of otrcoota o
be in accordance frith the cajor street plan (if applicable) or in accay;dansa
.,with good planning requirements as determined by the Planning C6=1salOn.
?avement widths shall be determined by the Ccrx&ssion in accordonso cath top-
graphic, land us©, and circulation req
uirsEsnts and my oxoaad°pir2i�n a�
ments set forth above.
Rrdninum Dedicated rdXdrAM
Street T.Tw Ri ht-ofAla Uidth eay.;, eat 11 dth
arterial streets 100 feet 50 foot
collector streets 80 feet 40 foot
residential streets or 28-40 feet
mountain roads 50 feet
4. Grades, Curves and Sight Distances. Grades, curves and sight distnrcoc
shall be subject to the approval of the Board to insure propor drainnge an`'
safety for vehicles and pedestrians. The minimum street grades shall be 0.3,�.
The maximum street grades shall normally be 8% except for mountain rands; thv
Board may permit steeper grades to a maximum of 12.%. Tho contorlino radii of
curvature for artorial and collector stroots shrill not rorL--%ly bo loss than
300 feet. Tho -centerline radii of curvature for residential strCots and noun -
twin roads shall not be less than 100 foot. Changes in grado shall be accom=
plishod by vortical curves of sufficient length to maintain safo sight dir-
tances.
5. Relationship to Adjacent Slopes. an all areas of land propoc'.ed far .suL—
division vhoroon the general configuration of the undisturbed suPfaco 0103cs
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gained or lost in each 100 feet eeasured horizontally, a grading plan showing
revised contours for strreot construction through such area ehall be submitted.
Such plan shall depict the extent and slops of cut and fill areas created by
street construction and insure provision for vehicular access to each lot
created by tho proposed subdivision and served by the road so constructed.
Any proposed retaining structures shall ba designed in detail with cost osti-
Latos, All cut and fill slopes and retaining structures shown as a result of
street construction shall be located within the proposed dedication of street
right -of -:say. A rovogetation plan shall be submitted for all cut and fill
slopes with a slope in excess of one foot vertical in three feet horizontal
distance. The revegetation Plan shall utilize native or similar horticultural
to for implementation. The revegetation
materials and include s cast ostima
plan shall be completed concurrently with street construction.
6, Sidewalks, Curb and Gutter. Sidewalks with curb and gutter shall be
where the average size lot
required for subdivision or parts of subdivisions
is less than 10,000 square feet. {'there required by these regulations, or ober
stipulated on the preliminary plat, sidewalks, curb and gutter shall be in-
stalled by the subdivider at his expense. Sidewalk construction details and
specifications shall be as approved by the Board through their authorized
representative.
7, Pavement. All roads and streets shall be laid out, graded, installed a,:
surfaced by the subdivider at his expense. Construction of streets and roads
shall conform to the specifications, details and requirements of the County
All streets
as furnished by the Board or their authorized representative.
shat be paved with a minimum of six inches of gravel to the recommended An -
pavement width. Aggregates used shall be subject to the approval of the Boai
Asphaltic or }f4vr type pavements will be required in subdivisions or parts c
subdivisions where the significant or average lot size is less than 10,000
square feet. Cao street or roadway shall be accepted for maintenance by the
P.oard until it has been improved in conformance with this resolution.
8, E=avatioc. All excavation and fills shall be made to the sub -grade ale
vation substantially according to the design furnished with the plat. No ex-
cavation shall be made below the designed sub -grade unless required to remove
vegetable natter or other soft material unsuitable for a sub -base. All fill
x inohe
shall he constructed to sub -grade elevations in layers not to exceed si
*in thickness and shall be thoroughly compacted. Compaction shall be with a
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gained or lost in each 100 feet eeasured horizontally, a grading plan showing
revised contours for strreot construction through such area ehall be submitted.
Such plan shall depict the extent and slops of cut and fill areas created by
street construction and insure provision for vehicular access to each lot
created by tho proposed subdivision and served by the road so constructed.
Any proposed retaining structures shall ba designed in detail with cost osti-
Latos, All cut and fill slopes and retaining structures shown as a result of
street construction shall be located within the proposed dedication of street
right -of -:say. A rovogetation plan shall be submitted for all cut and fill
slopes with a slope in excess of one foot vertical in three feet horizontal
distance. The revegetation Plan shall utilize native or similar horticultural
to for implementation. The revegetation
materials and include s cast ostima
plan shall be completed concurrently with street construction.
6, Sidewalks, Curb and Gutter. Sidewalks with curb and gutter shall be
where the average size lot
required for subdivision or parts of subdivisions
is less than 10,000 square feet. {'there required by these regulations, or ober
stipulated on the preliminary plat, sidewalks, curb and gutter shall be in-
stalled by the subdivider at his expense. Sidewalk construction details and
specifications shall be as approved by the Board through their authorized
representative.
7, Pavement. All roads and streets shall be laid out, graded, installed a,:
surfaced by the subdivider at his expense. Construction of streets and roads
shall conform to the specifications, details and requirements of the County
All streets
as furnished by the Board or their authorized representative.
shat be paved with a minimum of six inches of gravel to the recommended An -
pavement width. Aggregates used shall be subject to the approval of the Boai
Asphaltic or }f4vr type pavements will be required in subdivisions or parts c
subdivisions where the significant or average lot size is less than 10,000
square feet. Cao street or roadway shall be accepted for maintenance by the
P.oard until it has been improved in conformance with this resolution.
8, E=avatioc. All excavation and fills shall be made to the sub -grade ale
vation substantially according to the design furnished with the plat. No ex-
cavation shall be made below the designed sub -grade unless required to remove
vegetable natter or other soft material unsuitable for a sub -base. All fill
x inohe
shall he constructed to sub -grade elevations in layers not to exceed si
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of handing a flow as dote- 3insd by the drainage otudy, all subjr t to tw`kn r
raprovw�.ants shill be eonstruatad by t3xo
approval of the Board. These i
casamonts shall be provid^.d as rcgt d to
dividor at his eacgcnsi:. Drain r
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accomodate ocpsoted flows. In no case shall open dwpinago eaoc=rta ha less
than tereaty feet gide. Culverts or drainage pipes where r✓quia d shell ba
galvanized, corrugated steel or the approved equivalent with a strength dgsi3r _ _'-
_ in accordance with AASTIO recommendations for an B-20 live load. Hininlin aom —
ceptable culvert size shall be eighteen -inch diaster. --
2. Fridges. Argy bridge planned as part of a proposod zubdivisicn shall be
designed and constructed in accordance with AASHO reconnmdations for an F-20 -
is rt of a
proposed subdivision and deos z
live load. Where an existing bridge pa Pr Fo _
not most egacifications of this resolution, it shall be therosponsibility of
the subdivider to repair or replace such bridge as necessary to riot the ra-
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quirement of an 8-20 live load prior to acceptance by the Bawd for mintan-
once. We lot served by such bridge shall be built upon or occupied until suci
improvements shall have been completed, The width of any such bridge shall e }
be the same as the width of its coact -ray approaches. =
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Water supply shall he available or nado available to all lots Platted. 'ho •r'
tended crater supply n -V be through individual wells using sub -surface graunc'
water, providing that lots are of adequate site as heroinaftor specified. If -
individual water -supplies are to be uoed, a ropart confir"aing the adcquaby of
the supply and stating the expected aquifer doptbs shall be furniAd. For
largo subdivision or subdivisions loving vaxyinS gool°t1oo ��rt `hale bo
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raprovw�.ants shill be eonstruatad by t3xo
approval of the Board. These i
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accomodate ocpsoted flows. In no case shall open dwpinago eaoc=rta ha less
than tereaty feet gide. Culverts or drainage pipes where r✓quia d shell ba
galvanized, corrugated steel or the approved equivalent with a strength dgsi3r _ _'-
_ in accordance with AASTIO recommendations for an B-20 live load. Hininlin aom —
ceptable culvert size shall be eighteen -inch diaster. --
2. Fridges. Argy bridge planned as part of a proposod zubdivisicn shall be
designed and constructed in accordance with AASHO reconnmdations for an F-20 -
is rt of a
proposed subdivision and deos z
live load. Where an existing bridge pa Pr Fo _
not most egacifications of this resolution, it shall be therosponsibility of
the subdivider to repair or replace such bridge as necessary to riot the ra-
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quirement of an 8-20 live load prior to acceptance by the Bawd for mintan-
once. We lot served by such bridge shall be built upon or occupied until suci
improvements shall have been completed, The width of any such bridge shall e }
be the same as the width of its coact -ray approaches. =
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Water supply shall he available or nado available to all lots Platted. 'ho •r'
tended crater supply n -V be through individual wells using sub -surface graunc'
water, providing that lots are of adequate site as heroinaftor specified. If -
individual water -supplies are to be uoed, a ropart confir"aing the adcquaby of
the supply and stating the expected aquifer doptbs shall be furniAd. For
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conprahensive so as to ba appropria
a arae mitt' Bator systca is proposed, tho availabi]ity of the Hater sources
spall bs explained and certified by of ongineor registered in tho StIA'a of
Colorado and an attorney. if necessary to substantiate tater rights. FWPre-
sentativo samplos of the water source bust be analyzed by a reputable labora-
tory to confirm satisfactory chemical qu211ty, Mater supply, treatment and
distribution facilities must be provided in conformance with the requirements
of the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Hoard through their desig-
mated representatives. Unless otherwise approved by the Board, fire hydrants
spaced at no more than 600 feet apart shall be provided and the minimum, size os
nater mirs shall be six-inch diameter. Where a cantral water system is to be
installed, an organization shall be set up to administer the operation of this
system. Administration shall be by an incorporated town, water district or an
approved corporation with a Public Utility Commission permit.
E Snnitary Sewage Disposal
ido lots shall be platted unless an economical and practical method of disposal
of sanitary sewage is available to that lot. Disposal by individual systems
may be permitted if the let sizes are adequate as specified hereinafter, and
if other conditions specified herein are met. If individual systems are to be
used, representative soil absorption tests must be performed by an engineer
egistered in the State of Colorado or a qualified sanitarian. The absorptior
and percolation rates shall be determined by the methods prescribed by the U.S.
Public Health Service or similar approved equal. In no case shall the ob-
served percolation rate be less than one inch in sixty minutes. In subdivisio-
of varying geology, tests shall be run at sufficient locations to assure that
each lot will have an acceptable location for an individual system. In addi-
tion to satisfying the minimum lot size acceptable for individual systems,
each lot shall be individually designed so that an acceptable individual systs
may be constructed on each lot. Each subdivision wherein individual systems
are proposed for the disposal of sewage shall be approved by the Colorado
Daparta^antcf Public Health based on lot size, percolation tests, the type of
individual system proposed and other requirements of that Department. Where
a central sanitary s6wer system is to be constructed, the design and construc-
tion of the s-jstem must be in conformity with the regulations of the Colorado
Dapartment of Public Health and must be approved by that Department and by the
Board through their authorized roprosentativo, Colloction sewers shall bo do-
sipgned and provided to sora✓ics each lot. Sewage treatment facilities of an
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conprahensive so as to ba appropria
a arae mitt' Bator systca is proposed, tho availabi]ity of the Hater sources
spall bs explained and certified by of ongineor registered in tho StIA'a of
Colorado and an attorney. if necessary to substantiate tater rights. FWPre-
sentativo samplos of the water source bust be analyzed by a reputable labora-
tory to confirm satisfactory chemical qu211ty, Mater supply, treatment and
distribution facilities must be provided in conformance with the requirements
of the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Hoard through their desig-
mated representatives. Unless otherwise approved by the Board, fire hydrants
spaced at no more than 600 feet apart shall be provided and the minimum, size os
nater mirs shall be six-inch diameter. Where a cantral water system is to be
installed, an organization shall be set up to administer the operation of this
system. Administration shall be by an incorporated town, water district or an
approved corporation with a Public Utility Commission permit.
E Snnitary Sewage Disposal
ido lots shall be platted unless an economical and practical method of disposal
of sanitary sewage is available to that lot. Disposal by individual systems
may be permitted if the let sizes are adequate as specified hereinafter, and
if other conditions specified herein are met. If individual systems are to be
used, representative soil absorption tests must be performed by an engineer
egistered in the State of Colorado or a qualified sanitarian. The absorptior
and percolation rates shall be determined by the methods prescribed by the U.S.
Public Health Service or similar approved equal. In no case shall the ob-
served percolation rate be less than one inch in sixty minutes. In subdivisio-
of varying geology, tests shall be run at sufficient locations to assure that
each lot will have an acceptable location for an individual system. In addi-
tion to satisfying the minimum lot size acceptable for individual systems,
each lot shall be individually designed so that an acceptable individual systs
may be constructed on each lot. Each subdivision wherein individual systems
are proposed for the disposal of sewage shall be approved by the Colorado
Daparta^antcf Public Health based on lot size, percolation tests, the type of
individual system proposed and other requirements of that Department. Where
a central sanitary s6wer system is to be constructed, the design and construc-
tion of the s-jstem must be in conformity with the regulations of the Colorado
Dapartment of Public Health and must be approved by that Department and by the
Board through their authorized roprosentativo, Colloction sewers shall bo do-
sipgned and provided to sora✓ics each lot. Sewage treatment facilities of an
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spall bs explained and certified by of ongineor registered in tho StIA'a of
Colorado and an attorney. if necessary to substantiate tater rights. FWPre-
sentativo samplos of the water source bust be analyzed by a reputable labora-
tory to confirm satisfactory chemical qu211ty, Mater supply, treatment and
distribution facilities must be provided in conformance with the requirements
of the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Hoard through their desig-
mated representatives. Unless otherwise approved by the Board, fire hydrants
spaced at no more than 600 feet apart shall be provided and the minimum, size os
nater mirs shall be six-inch diameter. Where a cantral water system is to be
installed, an organization shall be set up to administer the operation of this
system. Administration shall be by an incorporated town, water district or an
approved corporation with a Public Utility Commission permit.
E Snnitary Sewage Disposal
ido lots shall be platted unless an economical and practical method of disposal
of sanitary sewage is available to that lot. Disposal by individual systems
may be permitted if the let sizes are adequate as specified hereinafter, and
if other conditions specified herein are met. If individual systems are to be
used, representative soil absorption tests must be performed by an engineer
egistered in the State of Colorado or a qualified sanitarian. The absorptior
and percolation rates shall be determined by the methods prescribed by the U.S.
Public Health Service or similar approved equal. In no case shall the ob-
served percolation rate be less than one inch in sixty minutes. In subdivisio-
of varying geology, tests shall be run at sufficient locations to assure that
each lot will have an acceptable location for an individual system. In addi-
tion to satisfying the minimum lot size acceptable for individual systems,
each lot shall be individually designed so that an acceptable individual systs
may be constructed on each lot. Each subdivision wherein individual systems
are proposed for the disposal of sewage shall be approved by the Colorado
Daparta^antcf Public Health based on lot size, percolation tests, the type of
individual system proposed and other requirements of that Department. Where
a central sanitary s6wer system is to be constructed, the design and construc-
tion of the s-jstem must be in conformity with the regulations of the Colorado
Dapartment of Public Health and must be approved by that Department and by the
Board through their authorized roprosentativo, Colloction sewers shall bo do-
sipgned and provided to sora✓ics each lot. Sewage treatment facilities of an
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spall bs explained and certified by of ongineor registered in tho StIA'a of
Colorado and an attorney. if necessary to substantiate tater rights. FWPre-
sentativo samplos of the water source bust be analyzed by a reputable labora-
tory to confirm satisfactory chemical qu211ty, Mater supply, treatment and
distribution facilities must be provided in conformance with the requirements
of the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Hoard through their desig-
mated representatives. Unless otherwise approved by the Board, fire hydrants
spaced at no more than 600 feet apart shall be provided and the minimum, size os
nater mirs shall be six-inch diameter. Where a cantral water system is to be
installed, an organization shall be set up to administer the operation of this
system. Administration shall be by an incorporated town, water district or an
approved corporation with a Public Utility Commission permit.
E Snnitary Sewage Disposal
ido lots shall be platted unless an economical and practical method of disposal
of sanitary sewage is available to that lot. Disposal by individual systems
may be permitted if the let sizes are adequate as specified hereinafter, and
if other conditions specified herein are met. If individual systems are to be
used, representative soil absorption tests must be performed by an engineer
egistered in the State of Colorado or a qualified sanitarian. The absorptior
and percolation rates shall be determined by the methods prescribed by the U.S.
Public Health Service or similar approved equal. In no case shall the ob-
served percolation rate be less than one inch in sixty minutes. In subdivisio-
of varying geology, tests shall be run at sufficient locations to assure that
each lot will have an acceptable location for an individual system. In addi-
tion to satisfying the minimum lot size acceptable for individual systems,
each lot shall be individually designed so that an acceptable individual systs
may be constructed on each lot. Each subdivision wherein individual systems
are proposed for the disposal of sewage shall be approved by the Colorado
Daparta^antcf Public Health based on lot size, percolation tests, the type of
individual system proposed and other requirements of that Department. Where
a central sanitary s6wer system is to be constructed, the design and construc-
tion of the s-jstem must be in conformity with the regulations of the Colorado
Dapartment of Public Health and must be approved by that Department and by the
Board through their authorized roprosentativo, Colloction sewers shall bo do-
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sot up to ad�ristor tho opal-3t`lcm of tfi1.a agates. � t tie' ° ' r '
an incorporated t5:7n, o sam^.itation district, or an a0roacd
Public Utilities COT21ia`.aitn 3n ait.
F Sothao?cn ar.d Fasomont.-S
1. Streams. A`thirtw-fcot strip of land e._.asurcd 9maicentnl9y to Cha hgt
orator c mxu on each side of any live strean located rlit�hiaa the boundaries 'of a
proposed subdivision shall• ba pratoeted in 'to natural stat° with the cn"Q4- i-
that footpaths, bridges, irrigation otrazcturar. floor, control and orcaio?n 3W -G-"
taction devicos nay be conotrvotcd thoxtaon° If ouch stun is along the octet
boundaries of the subdivision, this raquirement shall appy to that Prt of
such stream and strip which is within the subdivision. Undorgrbund utllYtaos
ray be located in such protected area providing theta is no practical a1t07;ra-
tive location for such utilities, that the plans are approved by the Hoard
through its designated representative and that all construction searsvara ro�-
vegetated.
2, Utilities. Usable easements shall be provided as required by utility
design but in no case shall such easements on each lot be less than 12 foot in
eridth for rear lot easements, nor less than 7.5 feet for side lot easements:
3, Drainage. Drainage easements shall meet the requtreixents of paragraph
1„ Article III -C hereof.'
G Upderaround Wiring
Where a subdivider proposes underground Wiring systems, it shell be his ro-
sponsibility to coordinate design of the systems with the appropriate utility
company during the preliminary design Stage- tido reference to provision of
underground airing facilities shall be made on either the final plat or or or,,.
covenants unless the subdivider has submitted to the COM"issian an agrou ens
between the subdivider and the utility company detailing the method of cgnpun
sation to the utility compaAy for installation of underground wiring. The
County sball not be party to said agreement.
H Individual Lot Rscuirements
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five foot. For subdivisions where central stater and serer syste= are pro-
vided, the minimum lot sive shall be ono acro. Additional arca my be ro`
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tion tests. For subdivisions to be served by bath individual water supply and
scm disposal systems, the minimmz lot size shall be two acres. Additional
area my be required of individual lots where necessary because of -shape of the
land or results of soil percolation tests. In addition to the rcquircments sot
forth above, each lot created in a subdivision shall be physically capable of
accorv.nodating a structure devoted to the intended use of the lot. In the ab-
sence of supporting information such as profiles or revised grading plans, on
all areas of land proposed for subdivision whereon the general configuration
of the undisturbed surface slopes 20% or more in any direction (msaning-that
20 feet or more of elevation is gained or lost in each 100 feet measured hori-
zontally), the Commission shall require that each lot contain a
minimum of
1000 square feet of area for each percentage point of land slope with the mini-
mum lot size being 20,000 square feet on a 20% slope, 25,000 square feet on a
25S slope, etc.
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The Commission may require a reservation of open space suitable for active re-
creation development and use in any subdivision whereon the average lot size
is less than one-half acre. Location of such open space shall be based on
topography, vegetation, circulation patterns and the size of the subdivision.
°rhaerevor possible, consistent with the foregoing locational criteria, such opc:
space should be located in such a fashion to permit expansion through similar
dedications in future subdivisions on adjacent undeveloped land. Such reserva-
tion shall contain a minimum aria equal to 300 square feet for each dwelling
unit site in subdivisions devoted to single family or duplex dwellings and 8%
of the net area devoted to lots in a subdivision devoted to ro'+ houses or mul-
tiple family dwellings. Such open space reservation shall ba made to propert,'
owners in the subd-vision and shall be detailed in the protective covenants
and shown on the final plat.
i, vonumentation
Installation of monuments and markers in a proposed subdivision shall be as
provided herein and in compliance with 136-2-1, tionumontation of Land Surveys,
CA.S 1963, as amended.
AZ cLE IV. LEGAL PRM SION0,
A Variances
Whomever the tract to bo subdividod is of such unusual size or shape or is sur-
rounded by such development or conditions that the strict application of the
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scm disposal systems, the minimmz lot size shall be two acres. Additional
area my be required of individual lots where necessary because of -shape of the
land or results of soil percolation tests. In addition to the rcquircments sot
forth above, each lot created in a subdivision shall be physically capable of
accorv.nodating a structure devoted to the intended use of the lot. In the ab-
sence of supporting information such as profiles or revised grading plans, on
all areas of land proposed for subdivision whereon the general configuration
of the undisturbed surface slopes 20% or more in any direction (msaning-that
20 feet or more of elevation is gained or lost in each 100 feet measured hori-
zontally), the Commission shall require that each lot contain a
minimum of
1000 square feet of area for each percentage point of land slope with the mini-
mum lot size being 20,000 square feet on a 20% slope, 25,000 square feet on a
25S slope, etc.
I- Opan. SMCe
The Commission may require a reservation of open space suitable for active re-
creation development and use in any subdivision whereon the average lot size
is less than one-half acre. Location of such open space shall be based on
topography, vegetation, circulation patterns and the size of the subdivision.
°rhaerevor possible, consistent with the foregoing locational criteria, such opc:
space should be located in such a fashion to permit expansion through similar
dedications in future subdivisions on adjacent undeveloped land. Such reserva-
tion shall contain a minimum aria equal to 300 square feet for each dwelling
unit site in subdivisions devoted to single family or duplex dwellings and 8%
of the net area devoted to lots in a subdivision devoted to ro'+ houses or mul-
tiple family dwellings. Such open space reservation shall ba made to propert,'
owners in the subd-vision and shall be detailed in the protective covenants
and shown on the final plat.
i, vonumentation
Installation of monuments and markers in a proposed subdivision shall be as
provided herein and in compliance with 136-2-1, tionumontation of Land Surveys,
CA.S 1963, as amended.
AZ cLE IV. LEGAL PRM SION0,
A Variances
Whomever the tract to bo subdividod is of such unusual size or shape or is sur-
rounded by such development or conditions that the strict application of the
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bs dcaclopao c5p.sistcnt with the prblie health, welfar-� Lm1 ca�sc&d, nh an ye
shall not bo granted crlthout the aubdividor having; f1rot ay"'Aicri
writing at the tins of submittal of the prollm ravi plat.
`i�t0 Cosr+.ission shall grant or deny in whole or in pasts a;irntiaaso 4or v3ri-
antes not later than the second regular mcoting foilo:ring tho recoipt of tha
written application for variants,. Such written application Ano -u ,:,tate fit»
particularity the provisions of the regulations from erhieh rclicf io acr3ht ap'
the reasons therefor. The Corniscion ruling shall ha in +'ting apd srKa i
state the relief granted%and the reasons for granting or dsr7irg sato. In the
event the Co nission fails to rule on an application for vnrinnco within tho
time provided, such applicatinn,`shall bo dee d to ,have been denied as of the
date of expiration of the til--- period. o
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The rcquirerients promulgated and established in Section 106-2-34, 1963 M -
now existing and as may be amended from time to ti --'a, Ora incorporated bsrain
and made a part hereof to the same extent as if said statuto were recited in
full horein.
C. Aupsal
l:f the Commission fails to approve a final plat or an application for variav"
the subdivider may petition the Board for a hearing upon the Cortnissicm's at -
tion. Said petition shall be in writing, shall state the ruling to which tha
subdivider objects and shall request that the petition bo sot for a public
hearing. Petitions hereunder must be filed within 30 days after the data of
the ruling objected to. Thereafter, the Board shall, after one publication
of notice of hearing, hold said public hearing and shall approve or disaPFrr-
the ruling of the Commission upon 2%3 vote of the entire rmnbsrship of the
Board present and voting.
D.. Fanalties-
Whoever, being the owner, or agent of the caaner, of any ]and located within a
subdivision, transfers or sells or agrees to sell or negotiates to sell any
land by reference to.,or exhibition of or by use of a Flan or Plat of a"subla_
vision, before such plan or plat has baen approved by any such Planning con -
of the County Recorders shall fc.
mission and recorded or filed in the office
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shall not bo granted crlthout the aubdividor having; f1rot ay"'Aicri
writing at the tins of submittal of the prollm ravi plat.
`i�t0 Cosr+.ission shall grant or deny in whole or in pasts a;irntiaaso 4or v3ri-
antes not later than the second regular mcoting foilo:ring tho recoipt of tha
written application for variants,. Such written application Ano -u ,:,tate fit»
particularity the provisions of the regulations from erhieh rclicf io acr3ht ap'
the reasons therefor. The Corniscion ruling shall ha in +'ting apd srKa i
state the relief granted%and the reasons for granting or dsr7irg sato. In the
event the Co nission fails to rule on an application for vnrinnco within tho
time provided, such applicatinn,`shall bo dee d to ,have been denied as of the
date of expiration of the til--- period. o
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The rcquirerients promulgated and established in Section 106-2-34, 1963 M -
now existing and as may be amended from time to ti --'a, Ora incorporated bsrain
and made a part hereof to the same extent as if said statuto were recited in
full horein.
C. Aupsal
l:f the Commission fails to approve a final plat or an application for variav"
the subdivider may petition the Board for a hearing upon the Cortnissicm's at -
tion. Said petition shall be in writing, shall state the ruling to which tha
subdivider objects and shall request that the petition bo sot for a public
hearing. Petitions hereunder must be filed within 30 days after the data of
the ruling objected to. Thereafter, the Board shall, after one publication
of notice of hearing, hold said public hearing and shall approve or disaPFrr-
the ruling of the Commission upon 2%3 vote of the entire rmnbsrship of the
Board present and voting.
D.. Fanalties-
Whoever, being the owner, or agent of the caaner, of any ]and located within a
subdivision, transfers or sells or agrees to sell or negotiates to sell any
land by reference to.,or exhibition of or by use of a Flan or Plat of a"subla_
vision, before such plan or plat has baen approved by any such Planning con -
of the County Recorders shall fc.
mission and recorded or filed in the office
felt and pay a penalty of five hundred dollars for each lot or pareol so
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transferred or sold or agreed or negotiated to be sold. Each day of violation
shall constitute a separate offense. The description of such lot or parcel by
metes or bounds in the instrument of transfer or other document used in the
process of selling or transferring shall not exempt the transaction from such
penalties or from the remedies provided in this section. The county may enjoin
such transfer or sale or agreement by action for injunction brought in any
court of equity jurisdiction and may recover the said penalty by civil action
in any court or competent jurisdiction.
E. Separability Clause
If an article, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolu-
tion is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or illegal, such invalidity
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Resolution.
The Board and Commission hereby declare that they would have passed this Reso-
lution and every article, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase
thereof, irrespective of the fart that any one or more articles, sections, sub-
sections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional or illegal
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RESCi.UTIONI approved
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transferred or sold or agreed or negotiated to be sold. Each day of violation
shall constitute a separate offense. The description of such lot or parcel by
metes or bounds in the instrument of transfer or other document used in the
process of selling or transferring shall not exempt the transaction from such
penalties or from the remedies provided in this section. The county may enjoin
such transfer or sale or agreement by action for injunction brought in any
court of equity jurisdiction and may recover the said penalty by civil action
in any court or competent jurisdiction.
E. Separability Clause
If an article, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolu-
tion is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or illegal, such invalidity
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Resolution.
The Board and Commission hereby declare that they would have passed this Reso-
lution and every article, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase
thereof, irrespective of the fart that any one or more articles, sections, sub-
sections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional or illegal
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RESCi.UTIONI approved
and adopted
this _Z day of
THE EAGl7 COUNTY FLAPNNBGGCCOMESSION
hairman
Attest:
Secretary
TIE FORMOING pSOLUTIOi: approved and adopted this �& day of
1971.
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COlOaSSI01MRS
County of Fagle, State of Colorado
Chairman
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A. CF.RTIFICfATI0;7 OF DEMCATI(V AND MdidMEE
Know all can by these presonts that
being sole ownor(s) in fee aide of all that real property described 410
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and containing acres, more or lose; have by these presents
laid out, platted and subdivided the same into lots and blocks as shown hereon T
and designate the same as
in the County of Eaglo. State of Colorado, and do hereby grant to the County Y 1
- of Eagle, Colorado, for public use the streets shown herecn, including avenues;
drives, courts, places and alleys, the public lands shown hereon for their L
y o easements shown hereon for
public use and the utility
indicated and drain $ ;.
that said lands hereby dedicated t
utility and drainage purposes only; certify -
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z_ to public purposes are free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except
and do further state that this subdivision shall be subject to the protective T = -
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QSµ covenants filed and recorded for this subdivision in the Office of the Clerk r
and Recorder of Eagle County, Colorado, as Document Ddo.
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do hereby certify that I am a regis 4=
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as laid out, platted, dedicated and shocm hereon, that such plat was made from
an accurate survey of said property by me and under my supervision and correctl
shows the location and dimensions of the lots, easements and streets of said
subdivision: as the same are staked upon the ground in compliance with
regulations governing the subcLvision of land.
In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this _ day of
A.D. 19_
Registered land Surveyor
C. MANTIRiG C012-USSICN CERTIFICATE
This plat approved by the Eagle County Planning and Zoning Commission this
day of , A.D. 19_•
Chairs n
D. COT3TY COIMMSIONER'S CERTIFICATE
This plat approved by the Hoard of Commissioners of Eagle County, Colorado this
_ day of , A.D. 19_, for filing with the Clerk and Recorder of
Eagle County and for conveyance to the County of the public dedications shown
hereon; subject to the provision that approval in no way obligates Eagle County
for financing or constructing of improvements on lands, streets or easements
dedicated to the public except as specifically agreed to by the Board of Com-
missioners and further that said approval shall in no way obligate Eagle Count;
for maintenance of streets dedicated to the public until construction of im-
provements thereon shall have been completed to the satisfaction of the Board
of Commissioners.
Chairman
Itress my hand and seal of the County of Eagle.
Attest:
Comity Clerk
E. RECORDER'S CEKIFICATE
This plat was filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder
of eagle County at M. on the _ day of A.D. 19_, in Case ,
Drawer , Reception b'o.
(If applicable) protective Covenants are recorded in Book_Page_, Eagle
County Records.
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RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
WHEREAS Sections 106-2-9 and 106-2-34 1963 CRS as amended
provide for the approval of all subdivision plans and plats and the
adoption of regulations governing such plans and plats by the
County Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle
County deems it necessary and advisable to establish subdivision
regulations for the purpose of promoting and protecting the
health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity and
otherwise protecting the physical well being and general welfare
of the County's inhabitants; and
WHEREAS, the Eagle County Planning Commission has been
duly created and has adopted by resolution the following subdivision
regulations and has recommended these regulations to the Board
of County Commissioners for adoption;,
NOW THEREFORE be it resolved by the Board of County
Commissioners of Eagle County at its meeting held on this 26th
day of November, 1971, that the "Subdivision Regulations for
Eagle County" are official regulations governing applicable
development in Eagle County and shall become effective immediately
The said subdivision regulations shall be as follows:
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i so s•�tiivision raga ations are intended and designed to protect the hoalth,
safety and ae1 era of ' citizens of Eagle County by establishing minimum
starz�ards for the design of land subdivision projects to insure that all
public and private facilities including streets and other forms of access,
dra nage, zrater supply and sanitation improvements necessary to support hu-
rmn occupation on the land are provided while also protecting the land fors„
streams and vegetation from the effects of excessive earthwork and deforest-
ation resulting in extensive erosion and.other forms of environmental deter-
iorat on, To assure attainment of these objectives, it is necessary that
each subdivision be planned in an efficient and economical manner.
5, Arpl ca%� litLof Regulations
l hese Spbd1vSSi regulations shall apply to the entire area of Engle Cod"tl,
C crado, except within incorporated to,rns and cities. They shall apply to
all subdivisions as hereinafter defined and to the extend hereinafter pro-
vida_,
C. F-,:) fnr -rce —zing _PI%t'
At the t_ -s o- ^•_fitting the final plat Lo tra Board ei C^,Inty ro,amissicnars;
a flung fee shall be paid as follOKS: 1) for plats of five lots or less -
j25,00; 2) for c+lats cf more than five lots, $5,00 per lot. Additional fees
shall be naid for plats with lots hc•. n.- :ur✓ed boundaries as r0120iTs:
`iJ of lrt_ .:it'i curved bo1=da.riey a edittonal fans
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21 - 5 i5 cf total fee atom
51 _ 75 25? of total fee above
70 and over 35% of total fee above
In addition., the County Commissioners may require an inspection or other
services by the i'ianning Commission Engineer, the cost of which shall be pa's
by the subdividars when billed and prior to acceptance of the final plat.
J• 3:sir4`ions
Thi £o11o•+ring definitions are provided for purpose of these regulations:
1. Alley: A public right-of-way providing only secondary access to the
rear of a property and not intended for general travel,
2• Easement: A conveyance or reservation of the use of land for a spe-
cialized Purpose in the interest of puolic need,
3, Lot: A portion of a subdivision intended as a unit for transfer of
,an:rship or for developmont,
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i so s•�tiivision raga ations are intended and designed to protect the hoalth,
safety and ae1 era of ' citizens of Eagle County by establishing minimum
starz�ards for the design of land subdivision projects to insure that all
public and private facilities including streets and other forms of access,
dra nage, zrater supply and sanitation improvements necessary to support hu-
rmn occupation on the land are provided while also protecting the land fors„
streams and vegetation from the effects of excessive earthwork and deforest-
ation resulting in extensive erosion and.other forms of environmental deter-
iorat on, To assure attainment of these objectives, it is necessary that
each subdivision be planned in an efficient and economical manner.
5, Arpl ca%� litLof Regulations
l hese Spbd1vSSi regulations shall apply to the entire area of Engle Cod"tl,
C crado, except within incorporated to,rns and cities. They shall apply to
all subdivisions as hereinafter defined and to the extend hereinafter pro-
vida_,
C. F-,:) fnr -rce —zing _PI%t'
At the t_ -s o- ^•_fitting the final plat Lo tra Board ei C^,Inty ro,amissicnars;
a flung fee shall be paid as follOKS: 1) for plats of five lots or less -
j25,00; 2) for c+lats cf more than five lots, $5,00 per lot. Additional fees
shall be naid for plats with lots hc•. n.- :ur✓ed boundaries as r0120iTs:
`iJ of lrt_ .:it'i curved bo1=da.riey a edittonal fans
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Obis - =C 11 , 01 to',al fee abov'.�
21 - 5 i5 cf total fee atom
51 _ 75 25? of total fee above
70 and over 35% of total fee above
In addition., the County Commissioners may require an inspection or other
services by the i'ianning Commission Engineer, the cost of which shall be pa's
by the subdividars when billed and prior to acceptance of the final plat.
J• 3:sir4`ions
Thi £o11o•+ring definitions are provided for purpose of these regulations:
1. Alley: A public right-of-way providing only secondary access to the
rear of a property and not intended for general travel,
2• Easement: A conveyance or reservation of the use of land for a spe-
cialized Purpose in the interest of puolic need,
3, Lot: A portion of a subdivision intended as a unit for transfer of
,an:rship or for developmont,
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2) A group of five or more building sites, tracts, or lots it wtiT'
Ldcsollinr units are not affixed to one or more of said sites, tracts, or lots, _
which are contiguous or which were formerly part of av*, undividad common trac
° or which are part of a common development; or - -
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S3 or parcel of lard. The word "lot" as used in this resolution shall include
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Via term when appropriate to the context shall relate to the process of sub- - -I
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and pedestrian access to adjacent properties. A stroat may also be used for J
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A Step One - Sketch Plan
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The subdivider shall submit a sketch plan in two conies to the Commission, -
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1. The following information and format is required of the sket
a) The sketch plan may be a free-hand drawing based on a O.S. Goo-
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b) Thb proposed street system with approximate right-of-way width,
.v3 bleck and lot pattern with approximate lot area and the propos,,.d use of
oaob lot shall be shown.
c) proposed means of water supply and distribution and sewage colloc-
tian and treatment shall be described.
d) Existing development on the property to be subdivided and on iimae-
diately adjacent property shall be shown in a general fashion.
B. Step Two - Planning Commission Action on Sketch plan
The Commission shall review the sketch plan with the subdivider and explain
applicable provisions and requirements of this resolution.
At or after the sketch plan review, subdividers proposing Category II subdi-
visions may apply to the Commission on forms provided by it, for a waiver
of further compliance with these regulations as to such proposed subdivision.
The application shall be accompanied by a letter signed by the owner or ownei
of the property included within such subdivision requesting a waiver and a
reproducible map of the property prepared by a land surveyor licensed in the
State of Colorado.
The Commission may recommend such waiver if it determines that such subdivi-
sion will be adequately served by existing streets and roads and presents no
problems related to the intensive use of the land or provision of utilities
to serve the land.
The Commission shall. forward its recommendation to the Board, which may grant
such waiver based upon its review of the recommendation of the Commission, i
waiver shall be effective until the map containing the statement of waiver
has been signed by the Chairman of the Commission and Board respectively,
No waiver shall be granted for a Category I subdivision. No waiver shall be
granted as to a Category II Subdivision where the property subdivided is it
eluded within a common tract, part of which has already been subdivided.
The map shall be drawn in a legible fashion at a scale of not more than 300
feet to the inch and shall include a legal description of the property,
bearings and distances on all lot lines and a tie to the nearest permanent
land survey monument. Said map shall include a statement of waiver from sub-
division regulation provisions for signature by the chairman of the Commis-
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b) Thb proposed street system with approximate right-of-way width,
.v3 bleck and lot pattern with approximate lot area and the propos,,.d use of
oaob lot shall be shown.
c) proposed means of water supply and distribution and sewage colloc-
tian and treatment shall be described.
d) Existing development on the property to be subdivided and on iimae-
diately adjacent property shall be shown in a general fashion.
B. Step Two - Planning Commission Action on Sketch plan
The Commission shall review the sketch plan with the subdivider and explain
applicable provisions and requirements of this resolution.
At or after the sketch plan review, subdividers proposing Category II subdi-
visions may apply to the Commission on forms provided by it, for a waiver
of further compliance with these regulations as to such proposed subdivision.
The application shall be accompanied by a letter signed by the owner or ownei
of the property included within such subdivision requesting a waiver and a
reproducible map of the property prepared by a land surveyor licensed in the
State of Colorado.
The Commission may recommend such waiver if it determines that such subdivi-
sion will be adequately served by existing streets and roads and presents no
problems related to the intensive use of the land or provision of utilities
to serve the land.
The Commission shall. forward its recommendation to the Board, which may grant
such waiver based upon its review of the recommendation of the Commission, i
waiver shall be effective until the map containing the statement of waiver
has been signed by the Chairman of the Commission and Board respectively,
No waiver shall be granted for a Category I subdivision. No waiver shall be
granted as to a Category II Subdivision where the property subdivided is it
eluded within a common tract, part of which has already been subdivided.
The map shall be drawn in a legible fashion at a scale of not more than 300
feet to the inch and shall include a legal description of the property,
bearings and distances on all lot lines and a tie to the nearest permanent
land survey monument. Said map shall include a statement of waiver from sub-
division regulation provisions for signature by the chairman of the Commis-
sion and the chairman of the Board,
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subdivision plat along with t*.ro copies of tho oupporti �1q_Ifos ^^tion r le a -s
horoin. The preliminary plat and supporting info tion oho"ad h;, filed -at,
least 45 days prior to the date of dosirl final plat approval.
1. The following information and forst is required of t¢a prolini:,a J
Platt
a) Flame of the proposed subdivision which shall bo diffezc-nt = teat
of any existing subdivision previously recorded in Uar e COUMty.
b) The name and address of the record cwn6r or onnors, the oublAvider o
and the person or firm preparing the preliminary plat.
c) The names and addresses of tha cr=rs of lard icm-diatolyq adjoi---tr,?
the area to be platted.
d) The total acreage of land to be subdivided and acmago intcrdcd For
each type of usage.
e) Proposed terms of rosorvations or dedications of public sites for
schools, parks, fire station sites, utility facilities or othor public build-
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Ings.
f) Brief description of proposed covenants.
g) A plat of the proposed subdivision drawn to a scale suitable for
conveying all information required heroin while Permitting the entiro arc
proposed for preliminary Plat approval to be shown on ono sheet.
1) The plat shall include a north arrow, graphic scale and date.
2) The plat shall show boundary lines with bearings and divta;.occ,
plus a property description of the tract proposed for subdivision.
3) The departing property linos and owners of record of all pr -
eels adjoining the proposed subdivision, including parcols sopanatcd thorc-
from only by a public right-of-way, shall be shown.
4) Within the proposed subdivision, the street layout, lot 1Lyout,
and existing or proposed easements for drainage, other access or utilities
shall be shown drawn to scale and dimensioned to the nearest foot. Standord
lot setbacks or easements may be indicated by note only.
5) Street names and a lot and block numbering system snail bo she"an
6) Contours shall be shown at a fivo-foot interval unloos a raxd-
mum ton -foot interval is approved in rugged areas.
2. The following information shall be submitted acconpanyirg the prO33-lAn-
ary subdivision plate
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of ono inch equals 500 feet, although if such maps are not available, a U.S.
nolagical Survey gip, 1124,000 scale may be accepted. The viainitY sketch °
abutting subdivisions, the locations of
should shorn trot lines of all
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streets and highways within an area of apProximatoly oma -half mile of the pro- °
posed subdivision tract; the location of all adjacent utility systems within
an approximate half -mile arca minimums the natural drainage courses for
strcans floairg through the proposed subdivision with the limits of tributary
areas shown where this is reasonable.
b) '-inter SupPly. If a central water supply and distribution system is
description of the system shall be shown on a Plat
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supplemental to the preliminary Plat,
1) The nature of the legal entity which will own and operate the
water system shat be described. ,
2) If connection is to be made to an existing water system, in- ;
formation on the existing system shall be provided.
3) If it is intended that individual water systems will be Pro-
vided by lot owners, a report indicating the av'ailahility of ample ground
water at ±�;asun'b:a dept:;s shall be provided.
c) Sanitary Sewage Disposal. If a central sanitary sewage system is
to be provided, a general description of the collection system and treatment
a plat supplemental to the preliminary plat.
facilities shall be shown on
1) the legal entity which will own and operate the
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sewer system shall be described.
2) If connection is to be made to an existing sewer system, infor-
mation on the existing system shall be provided.
3) If it is intended that sanitary sewage disposal will be aecom- y
Dh shed by individual lot owners, the results of soil percolation tests and
data where applicable s'nall be furnished. Locatio
maximum ground water level
of Percolation tests shall be indicated on the plat, The percolation tests
shall be performed and signed by a registered engineer, geologist or sanitar-
ion qualified to do this work. The number and locations of tests shall be as
uirements of the County Health officer and the Colorado
necessary to meet req0
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Department o£ Fiblc Healt
d) Drainage Study. A drainage study shall be furnished. All existing
water courses shall be shown; limits of tributary areas inhere practical shall
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of ono inch equals 500 feet, although if such maps are not available, a U.S.
nolagical Survey gip, 1124,000 scale may be accepted. The viainitY sketch °
abutting subdivisions, the locations of
should shorn trot lines of all
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streets and highways within an area of apProximatoly oma -half mile of the pro- °
posed subdivision tract; the location of all adjacent utility systems within
an approximate half -mile arca minimums the natural drainage courses for
strcans floairg through the proposed subdivision with the limits of tributary
areas shown where this is reasonable.
b) '-inter SupPly. If a central water supply and distribution system is
description of the system shall be shown on a Plat
`„o be c_-o^aidad, a general
supplemental to the preliminary Plat,
1) The nature of the legal entity which will own and operate the
water system shat be described. ,
2) If connection is to be made to an existing water system, in- ;
formation on the existing system shall be provided.
3) If it is intended that individual water systems will be Pro-
vided by lot owners, a report indicating the av'ailahility of ample ground
water at ±�;asun'b:a dept:;s shall be provided.
c) Sanitary Sewage Disposal. If a central sanitary sewage system is
to be provided, a general description of the collection system and treatment
a plat supplemental to the preliminary plat.
facilities shall be shown on
1) the legal entity which will own and operate the
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sewer system shall be described.
2) If connection is to be made to an existing sewer system, infor-
mation on the existing system shall be provided.
3) If it is intended that sanitary sewage disposal will be aecom- y
Dh shed by individual lot owners, the results of soil percolation tests and
data where applicable s'nall be furnished. Locatio
maximum ground water level
of Percolation tests shall be indicated on the plat, The percolation tests
shall be performed and signed by a registered engineer, geologist or sanitar-
ion qualified to do this work. The number and locations of tests shall be as
uirements of the County Health officer and the Colorado
necessary to meet req0
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Department o£ Fiblc Healt
d) Drainage Study. A drainage study shall be furnished. All existing
water courses shall be shown; limits of tributary areas inhere practical shall
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plotted with sufficient accuracy to insure that street designs will conform
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vider shall present written evidence that the utilities companies involved
have been advised of the proposed system and that an agreement as to its do -
sign has been reached.
g) Physical Informat4.on. Geological, soil and vegetation charactoria-
tics of the land proposed for subdivision shall be investigated and shown on a
plat supplemental to the preliminary plat accompanied by reports as necessary
for complete description of existing conditions.
1) The Bedrock Lithology and the stratigraphy of overlaying uncon-
solidatod materials shall be generally described and/or illustrated in suffi-
cient detail to'indicate any potential development problems resulting from
ground water, subsidence, instability in road excavations and fills, oxpansivo
soils, drainage, structural bearing strength for building foundations, etc,
2) Plant associations including a description of adapted materials
shall be mapped and described following practices of the U.S. Soil Consorvatio.,
Service, Hajor tree masses shall be shcwn on the plat.
3) Surface soil conditions shall be (napped and described following
practices of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Any potential problems such
as stability or drainage shall be noted,
D. Step ?our - rlannirc. Commission Action -on Preliminary Subdivision Mt.
After receiving the pre]imtns ^/ subdivision plat and supporting informaatinn,
the Commission shall be responsible for referring the information to appropri-
ate County and other governmental agencies for their review as required, rhe
Commission and/or its representatives shall proceed with their review of the
subdivision to determine if the proposed subdivision represents good planning
and if it conforms to the design standards specified heroin.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_ -November ___term 19___._ __December__6, 1971_._
REGULAR MEETING
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Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof.
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Colorado IlSformation
County Clerk
County Clerk
County Clerk
County Clerk
Crown Lodge # 146
Maxwell R. Barz
Colorado River Valley Resources & Dev. Council
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Valley Enterprise
A. -B. Dick Company
3 M Business Products Center
Hometown Supply Company
Wilson's Radio -TV & Appliance
eagle Pharmacy
Stanley's Cash Store
Out West Commercial & County Printers
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Lith. Co.
Independent Lumber Co.
Cope Office Supply Co.
CopePffoce Supply
Regents of the University of California
Mrs. B. Webb
Erik Edeen
Bernice G. Webb, Sec.
Dotsero Block Inc.
Holy Cross Electric Association
baky Mountain -Natural Gas -Co.
Colorado Sheriff's 7 Peace Officers Assn.
West Publishing Company
Basalt Drug
George F. Cake
Badger Shirt Co.
Joe Alperts
Police Chief's & Sheriff's Inf. Bureau
fail Medical Professional Corp.
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Thomas I. Steinberg, M.D.
Dennis J. Seitz
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
Eagle.Valley Telephone Co.
Suburban Gas of Eagle
Jerry Brown
Jerry Brown
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Lease Finance Inc.
Lease Finance Inc.
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
Ernest (Doc) Walcher
Janice E. Cetera
J. Robert Zettl
Sheriff of County of Denver
Minturn Volunteer Fire Dept.
Town of Basalt
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
American Legion Aux Unit # 194
Pitney Bowes
Life Time Fence Company
subscription & service
371.50
postage & title
1,501.50
supplies
9.00
Postage - Sanitarian
1.20
envelopes -Sanitarian
46.45
rent
20.00
inner-com system
20.95
expense payment for 1971
20.00
xerox copies
47.70
publication & supplies
272.32
publication delinquent tax list
890.90
supplies
16.60
supplies
24.53
supplies
33.35
merchandise & labor
18.00
supplies
7.77
supplies
23.21
supplies
17.30
supplies
26.10
supplies
10.28
supplies
50.00
supplies & service
55.94
Serl Report No 67-11
2.00
glass desk top
22.50
floor tile
30.90
box rent
2.92
cinder blocks
3.90
service
255.45
service
-221.85
dues
10.00
book
37.50
office supplies
3.70
badges
62.83
uniform shirts
32.90
uniform coats
144.00
Police Chief's & Sheriff's Directory
12.50
coroner charge
6.00
phone call
3.00
prisoner's board
153.75
jail laundry
13.95
telephone call
2.00
expenses
4.24
services
39.07
service
17.55
service
510.23
gas for dump site
14.08
planning services
11800.00
planning services
1,120.00
planning commission
146.50
lease # 15199-3-graphotype
106.40
lease # 900 addressograph
112.12
ribbon
34.70
witness fee
7.00
witness fee
7.00
expert witness fee
46.00
service on subpoena
2.64
storage for fire truck
75.00
SheriffOffice rent
37.50
garage rent
75.00
rent of office
50.00
postage service
30.69
fence
88.08
Total.............................................................................................$ 8,830.05
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Eagle County Clerk
Eagle County Clerk
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Holy Cross Electric Association Inc.
Public Service Co. of Colorado
Yampa Valley Electric Assn Inc.
Joe Phillips
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Boyles Bros. Drilling Co.
Mick's 66 Service
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
group insurance
117.18
money advanced
7.01
money advanced
11.55
service
58.26
services
106.78
services
1.15
services
49.66
janitor services
37.50
services
88.76
services
1,257.00
services
852.00
services 2.25
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners---day----term 19-
Conoco Oil Co.
Continental Oil Company
Standard Oil Co.
Transport Clearings of Colo. Inc.
Gay Johnson's Inc.
American Coleman Co.
Eagle Auto Parts
Bruce Balkwill
Rifle Radiator
Basalt Sanitation District
Rifle Radiator
Allen Agency
Holy Cross Auto Service
Bruce Blake
Downing Supply Co.
The Independent Lumber Co.
High Country Lumber Co.
Hometown Supply Co.
Revier Equipment Co.
Wilsons Radio -TV & Appl.
Basalt Texaco
McCoy Co.
McCoy Company
Mivards 66
The Independent Lumber Co.
United States Welding
Zep Manufacturing Co.
Th6 Jim Fuoco'Motor Co:
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
Maddonald Equipment Co.
Ross Beardon
J & J Meeney
Grants Pumice
Doinid F. Snyder
Homeward Bound Inc.
James A. Reinecke Jr. Const. Co.
Wheeling Corrugating Co.
Town 'of Vail
Warren Bros.
H. W. Moore Equipment Company
Jadobs Equipment Co.
McCoy Company
19
gasoline
7.77
fuel
8.15
fuel
946.28
freight
8,75
tire recaping_
854.38
parts
152.32
parts & tires
937.93
repairs
22.00
repairs
27.50
sewer service
6.80
repairs
14.00
insurance
141.00
rent & supplies
20,00
supplies
5.95
supplies
718.71
supplies
132.52
supplies
3.20
supplies
11.84
supplies
126.27
supplies
3.40
supplies
7,40
supplies
37,44
supplies
133.94
supplies
1.50
supplies
80.06
supplies
4.96
supplies
96.35
parts & repairs
459.83
parts
430.08
parts
94.19
coal
177.90
stoker coeil
100.70
Cinders
84.00
hauling gravel
168,00
gravel
6,417.25
grading and roadbase
860,00
pipe
205.00
allocation for R
& B Fund per SL.
766.55
construction New
Dump at Red Cliff
1,529.50
Final Payment on
Hot Oil Heater
1,510.28
sand spreader
819.00
caterpillar # 12
Motor Grader
41,520.70
Total ............................ ..
....................................... ................$62,242.50
�ordon Kashner a farand was hirgd to intt thg iiAerior of,th@ Courthouse, hh s bid being at
$3.00 per our plus necessary material and paint. �ie Commissioners advised Mr. Kashner tat he may §tart
as soon as he wishes.
The matter of the application for liquor license of Harley A. Moore, doing business as Basalt
West Trading Post, having been set for this date and time (1:30 P.M.) and the petitioner appearing in person
and no one appearing in person or by mail to contest the application;
Whereupon the Chairman requested of the Acting County Attorney, Hugh Warder, that he proceed with
the hearing.
Thereupon Mr. Warder made inquiry of the petitioner, the Commissioner posting the location and
the Clerk to the Board as to those requirements pertaining to each in such bearings and asked that the re-
cord show that proper publication had been made.
It therefore appearing that all requirements had been complied with, except that findings on the
firige'rprints taken have not yet been returned, Mr. Warder,recommended that the Commissioners approve the
application subject to there being no felony record shown by the pending fingerprint report.
The Chairman then called for the motion as stated, which was duly made by Claude L. Gerard and
seconded by Arnold E. Marks, then declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Gerome Gamba, E1 Dorado Engineering, appeared and reported on the condition of the Avon bridge
and especially the abutments, which were drilled and tested for stress and found to be in exceptional
condition.
Whereupon, Arnold E. Marks moved that a new bridge be built using prestressed concrete for the
structure and using the present abutments. Said motion was seconded by Claude L. Gerard and declared
unanimous by the Chairman.
Gerome Gamba to set up bid document on the new bridge and he and the County Attorney to prepare
bids for demolishing the old bridge.
Cost of the new bridge was estimated at$98,000.00
Bill Nottingham, Willis Nottingham,and Arnold Nottingham appeared and requested that the bridge
be a single lane bridge.
After some discussion, those named agreed with the Commissioners on a double land bridge and it
was agreed that something would be worked out using tubes and fill for a temporary crossing of the river.
John Ellen, Elmer and Virginia Ottens and Doris Winters all of the upper valley appeared and
thanked the Commissioners for the seervice with the County grader and sanding at Gilman and also requested
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that the grader make a second trip into Gilman in the afternoon if it snows or gets .i.cy.
Clair Bertroch appeared and tendered a petition on behalf of Robert T. and Diane J. Lazier, Vial,
Colorado, for a refund of 1970 tax;
Whereupon the Commissioners, being fully advised in the matter, concurred in the recommendation
of the Assessor and allowed th4 refund on an assessed valuation of $4800.00 on personal property, amounting
to a refund of $440.01 in taxes.
Following these minutes are copies of contracts with the Colorado Depart-
ment of Health covering health nurses services and the Sanitarians services.
Also following these minutes are resolutions on the allocation of funds disbursed by the Depart-
ment of Agriculture to Eagle County on forest land usage and o
There being no further business to come before the Board t this time, it was moved and seconded
to adjowF{� };ntlil th nelct regular meetingunless sooner called b e Ch hof p
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CONTRACT FOR LOCAL IlhlLTff SERVICES
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jcgrjdi&� made this 22nd day of July 19 71 , by and between ^_
the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of liealth, hereinafter
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referred to as the "State", and EAGLE COUNTY —
referred to as the " COUNTY
WHEREAS, the State in order to carry out its lawful powers, duties and functions
pursuant to Article 1, Chapter 66, C.R.S., 1963, has determined that the services of
two Public liealth Nurses are required in Eagle County and the
County is able to provide community nursing services including maternal -and.
child health services as described in the MCR and CC Plan..
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NGH TMERLFORE, in consideration of the sum not to exceed $ 4,660.00 to be
paid by the State to the County from Account No. 1-5213-21, the parties hereto
mutually agree as follows:
a) The term of this contract shall be from July 1, 1971 , to and
including June 30, 1972
b) Prior to employment of a nurse the County must submit the Applicatior
for Employment to the Nursing Section, State, for review and approval, bast
upon Reco^wended personnel Standards. On or after the date of this contract
the County will employ only nurses a+l:o are so approved.
c) The Stale will continue payment for nursing personnel only so long as the
nurse renders acceptable services. The 7iursing Supervisor assigned by the
Nursing Section of the State shall have the authority for nursing admin-
istration, supervision, and ocriodic evaluation of the quality and quantity
of service based on Minimum Standards for Community 'nursing Services.
d) Reinbursement will be made quarterly, based on a sum equal to ane -third of
the salary and one-third of the retirement and/or Social Security, cdntri-
bution paid by the County for two public Health Purses.
Payment will be made upon receipt of affidavits of expenditures which are
to be submitted quarterly in duplicate on forms supplied by the State.
e) This conti:act shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved
by the State Controller or such assistant as he may designate.
f.) This contract may be cancelled and terminated by either party hereto, but
that the party desiring to terminate or cancel must' give written notice of
its intentionthirty_(30) days prior to the date of cancellation.
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BOARD 07 VCJWY CC}'�SSSIONERS
EAGLE COUNTY
DIVISION OF PURCiL1SING
Mr. Louis S. Middlemist, Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General
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STATE OF COLORADO, BY AND THROUGH
THE DEPARIZUEN'T OF HEALTH
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R. L. Cleere, M,D., M. P. if.
Executive Director
Mrs. Bernice di Sessa, Chief
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DIVISION OF ACCoupus A:.D CONTROL
Herbert R. Dunham, State Controller
GOVERNOR, STATE OF COLORADO
John A. Love, Governor
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parties hereto have eacecuted this contract on the day and
year ftrnt above written.
BOARD 07 VCJWY CC}'�SSSIONERS
EAGLE COUNTY
DIVISION OF PURCiL1SING
Mr. Louis S. Middlemist, Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General
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STATE OF COLORADO, BY AND THROUGH
THE DEPARIZUEN'T OF HEALTH
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R. L. Cleere, M,D., M. P. if.
Executive Director
Mrs. Bernice di Sessa, Chief
Nursing Section
DIVISION OF ACCoupus A:.D CONTROL
Herbert R. Dunham, State Controller
GOVERNOR, STATE OF COLORADO
John A. Love, Governor
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Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General
APPROVAL
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STATE OF COLORADO, BY AND THROUGH
THE DEPARIZUEN'T OF HEALTH
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R. L. Cleere, M,D., M. P. if.
Executive Director
Mrs. Bernice di Sessa, Chief
Nursing Section
DIVISION OF ACCoupus A:.D CONTROL
Herbert R. Dunham, State Controller
GOVERNOR, STATE OF COLORADO
John A. Love, Governor
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A G R E E M E N T
THIS ACPEINENT made this 26th day of August , 19 71 , by and hol-W-0n
the Slate of Colorado for the use and benefit of Lhe Dcparrmcnt of Health, herein-
after referred to as Lhe "SLater' and ®EAGLE COUNT -f hereinafter
referred to a. Lhc " County "
IN CO':SIDEIATION of th0 sum of $ 3,465.00 to be pain L0 the -County--
by the State as her.in prov-V00, the _County aprec: to emplo. a full fire"
qutalifred Pua1;1. .cchD. S'IaitJraa Lo pnrfcnat sauiLatiu❑ "otic- fuc tllO
cahic'. rhr:.I1 be 'in;stercr t,y the County ua er Lhc ld =, r1,1eS a:.,d re -'u-
lations of Oki Stage and iia to f;, ArLicla 3, CES, 1962, as ar+udrd, and in
a "cord r„ ce wlzh tl'is Per,_c.-L.- fall"+.+r:
a) Tie tc•lzl 'ct.nt of funis t:.z'c:, ray D•.r 0h1+laLtd u•cder t-hirnfrrnen>uL
shall c:r[. c'c•cc. $ 3,4.65.00 __ I,:,yai,:c• :ru• Accc,-mt
b) Me te:.�.•. or L;i;.s a;,:•L-_Cnt st.a11 he from Ju�_l)(71^_ through
June 30, 1972 _
C) Rei^S- r.a . -aill 1.e •^?-Jc t '. c.hl-, ba -4 o -r e Scar• e.turl to onc-r'h rd of
the s.., a: ' :-.;-thixJ nt t a <•L r• •. ., i enci,j ,ecit c•�ntriSutica
paid k• .}:. Cnrmtl_-- f0= One_ .ts� F; �,t.: 5�:?i L. rr;on
rectieL u° tf;.. if t.Aifut_� 1117'cL a -e to 11 +c,Lt" cd nwnthly it
duplic +e ici. .[..�µt,e' �•, �I ....rc..
:) 1 - r,t L'. County ,,,ill r•r,pla'
c Trot an �d . ct_ tFt d.'v 0f Lire- ..� .. � 5
only .0::i'�vrir... :;� m, Li- tha ::iuirt.i.. Dr; t'r:: SCal y.
e) T^itint:_ i' chall h.'rvc been :.;,proved
by tl'- Sutc Co:urollc•r %.t Snch asci:,,an: es ho MAY dewiguatC.
f) Thnt L^r;_:. - A may be caneellc arl tcroirotc•d by ether party horc�l:.0
utter, giv:.^ tLe ot;t•.r party e.rittcn nn;i"^ of snclr intention at lessL
thirty (:J) days prior t0 the d.tLe 0" LOM -011. Hot—
Amounts payable her --•odor afrer the curr:rt f caD -,env, are contingent upon
funds fur that putporc he i;; approort.rcc.l, budpgccr and made nvni.lable.
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SOAPJI OF COUNTY CO}GfISSIOXERS
EAGLE COUNTY
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners -day December __term 19___ _1?fmcember 27._193_ _
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SPECIAL MEETING
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Chairman
A. E. Marks, Commissioner
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Hugh Warder, Acting Co. Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz, Clerk to Board
The following bills were examined and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof.
County General Fund
Erik W. Edeen, Sanitarian
mileage (November)
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
salary
Daniel F. Koprinikar
mileage & exp.
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
Claude L. Gerard
mileage & exp.
Arnold E. Marks, Commissioner
salary
Arnold E. Marks
mileage & exp.
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Eva.Luby, Clerical Hire
salary
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
salary
Hubert N. Peterson, Co. Treasurer
salary
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Treat.
salary
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Tress.
salary.
Clair Bertrodh, Co. Assessor
salary
Clair Bertroch,,)Vojj�/.. ... ..,•
mileage
Clair Bertroch
mileage & exp.
Vincent Eichler, Dep., Co. Assessor
salary
Vincent Eichler
mileage
Vincent Eichler
mileage & exp.
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical Hire
salary
Hugh R. Warder, Acting Co. Atty.
salary
Beverly Cantrell, Sheriff's Secy
salary
Doris Carter
salary
Roland L. Gerard, Janitor, Co. Court
salary
Donna Deane, Chief Accounting Officer
salary
John Healy, District Attorney
salary
Hohn Healy
exp.
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. D. A. Office
salary
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst Dist. Atty.
salary
Dennis J. Seitz
exp.
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. Asst Dist. Atty.
salary
Hugh R. Warder
fees
Cosgriff & Dunn
fees
Beverly Cantrell, Secy. Bo. Atty
salary
Henry Rey, Sanitary Landfill
salary
Jerry Conder, Sanitary Landfill
salary
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
James H. Seabry
mileage
James H. Seabry
expenses
Richard D. Cantrell, Undersheriff
salary
Richard Cantrell
mileage
George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
salary
Georg4 Miller, Mileage
mileage
Charles W. Davis, Dep. Sheriff
salary
Charles W. Davis
mileage
Bill Coffey, County Extension Agent
salary
Eileen Randall, Sec. Co. Ext. Agent
salary
Maxwell R. Barz, Veteran's Officer
salary
Margie Gates, R. N., Public Health Nurse
salary
Hester Bertroch, Sec. P.H.N.
salary
M. Jacobsgaard, P. H. N.
salary
S. Douglas McLaughlin, Dep. D. A.
salary
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Sec. Dep. D. A.
salary
Erik W. Edeen, Sanitarian
salary
Bernice G. Webb, Sec. Sanitarian
salary
Barbara Rowe, Nurse
salary
T. I. Steinberg, M.D., Public Health Officer
salary
Thomas I. Steinberg, M.D.
B.A.
Joe Alparts,
jacket
Norm Seager, Reporter
Eagle District Court
Gordon Kashner
painting
Dan M. Handy & Associates
preparation of 1972 budget
David A. Hoza
parttime
Anthony Hoza
part time
George F. Cake
supplies
Colorado Hospital Service
group insurance
County Treasurer
OASI
214.50
275.00
8.80
427.08
15.45
275.00
11.00
604.17
450.00
450.00
450.00
450.00
200.00
420.00
604.17
450.00
450.00
604.17
... 12.00
83.57
450.00
25.00
26.00
450.00
425.00
250.00
35.00
450.00
40.00
437.50
140.00
87.49
132.31
218.75
16.42
1119:00
15.00
69.50
56.40
270.00
470.00
687.50
102.40
57.35
500.00
117.50
475.00
111.90
237.50
98.70
174.63
410.00
100.00
550.00
220.00
500.00
350.00
180.00
750.00
147.49
420.00
250.00
10.00
32.50
294.30
101.70
840.00
5.00
5.00
88.77
923.55
774.18
Total................................................................................... .....$ 19,911.69
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_ day—_term 19— _ 19
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
mileage
57,02
Arnold Marks, County Commissioner
mileage
48.50
Claude Gerard, County Commissioner
mileage
56.95
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary &
expenses
600.00
Garland Berbroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
475.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
475.00
Doanld Grant, Operator
salary
475,00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
475.00
Jess Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
475.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
475.00
Louie Rimbert, Tpyetor Operator
salary
47VOO
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
sala$y
475.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
475.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Truck Driver
salary
450,00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
45000
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
450.0
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Ernest Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
sal%ry &
expenses
525.00
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525,00
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
expenses
525.00
A. C. Gordon, Laborer
salary
60,L00
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
group insurance
697.15
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
545.22
Total.............................................................................................$
12,414.84
John Benton and Bill Stephens appeared and cautioned
the CommissionerVagainst proceeding too
fast
in classifying lands under zoning of county
and the Commissioners
being fully advised in the matter
thanked
Mr.,Benton and Mr. Stephens forttheir interest and invited them to attend Planning Commission meetings.
A Federal Excise Tax Exemption Certificate was
received by the Commissioners for signature
by the
Chairman and to be returned to American Oil
Company, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
The Commissioners approved and signed a resolution directing the County Treasurer of Eagle County
to apportion and credit certain monies received by the County of Eagle to the General School Fund and.to the
General Road Fund.
The Clerk was directed to deliver a certified copy of the resolution to the County Treasurer of
Eagle Bounty as his authority in the premises. A copy of said resolution appears hereafter.
There being nothing further to come before the Board at this time, it was moved and seconded to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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! RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD'OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
} ¢ OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE IN THE STATE OF COLORADO
WHEREAS, The sum of Fifty-two and 50/100 Dollars ($52.50) has
1 been allocated and paid to the County of Eagle under and pursuant
to the provisions of Chapter 100, Article 8, Section 2(a), Colorado y
Revised Statutes 1963, and the sum of Twenty Thousand Six Hundred
Seventy -Five and 32/100 Dollars ($20,675.32) has been allocated and
{ paid to it under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 112,
Article 7, Section 9, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED in accordance w:.th aforementioned
Statutes, that the County Treasurer of Eagle County, Colorado, be,
and he hereby is, directed to apportion and credit Twenty -Five
percent. (25%) of aforementioned sum of $52.50 and Five percent. y
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'i Fund, and to apportion and credit Seventy -Five percent. (75`7)
of said sum of 552.50 and Ninety -Five percent. (95%) of said sum
of $20,675.32 to the General Road Fund, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That a certified copy of this Resolu-
'1 tion be delivered to said County Treasurer as his authority in the
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premises.
READ, CONSIDERED, PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting
held this 27th day of December, 1971.
_- THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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