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DENVER, COLORADO 80211
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners- day_.-__Fe4nau__-term 19- February_26, 19
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The Following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on
the proper funds for same in full
payment thereof:
Claude L. Gerard, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Alfred Orlosky, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.17
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. Go. Clerk
salary
500.00
Margaret Davenport, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
475.00
Buena L. Eichler, Fart time Clerical Hire
salary
399.76
Eva L. Luby, Fart time clerical hire
salary
378.72
Geraldine Shelton, Part time Clerical hire.
salary
399.76
Maureen E. Haggart, Part time Clerical hire
salary
278.78
Donna Deane, Chief Acct. Officer
salary
487.50
Hubert N. Peterson, Treasurer
salary
604.17
Bobby Feterson, Dep. Co. Treasurer
salary
500.00
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Treasurer
salary
500.00
Lily Forster, Part time Clerical hire
salary
378.72
Katherine Terry, Part time Clerical hire
salary
191.99
Clair Bertroch, Co. Assessor
salary
604.17
Clair Bertroch, Mileage
Mileage
23.00
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. rssessor
salary
500.00
Vincent Eichler
exp.
87.30
Karleen Bonaly, Co. Assessor Clerk
salary
475.00
Ella F. Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Hugh R. larder, Attorney County
salary
250.00
Hugh R. Warder, Legal Services
salary
112.50
Norma J. Anderson,
salary
200.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
550.00
Rolard L. Gerard, Custodian
salary
50.00
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
John F. Healy
exp.
210.34
Arlys H. Ward, Sec. to D.A.
salary
175.00
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst. D.A.
salary
306.25
Dennis J. Seitz,
exp.
21.17
Karol L. Perlin, Sec. to Asst. D.A.
salary
157.50
Hugh R. Warder, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
550.00
Norma J. Anderson, Sec. Dep. Dist Atty
salary
180.00
Jerry Conder, Landfill Caretaker
salary'
525.00
Robert E. Whidden, Landfill
salary
412.10
Robert E. Whidden,
Back pay
101.30
Henry Rey, Landfill Caretaker
salary
297.50
James Seabry, Co. Sheriff
salary
687.50
Tom Davis, Undersheriff
salary
650.00
Tom Davis
back pay
64.09
Tom Davis
Exp.
59.50
George 1-Uller, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
George Miller
back pay
48.43
,1illiam M. Murphy, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
dilliam M. Murphy
back pay
65.94
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Danny J. Williams,
back pay
48.43
Robert Wieler, Dep. Sheriff
salary
6C0.00
Robert Wieler
back pay
65.94
Gary Taylor
back pay
98.88
Gary Taylor, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Carol Conder, Clerical Hire
salary
75.00
Eileen Randall, Sec to Co. Agent
salary
483.00
Lester Jeremiah, Co. Ext. Agent
salary
250.09
James H. Seabry,
Exp.
75.75
Jack W. Johnson, Co. Surveyor
salary
150.00
Maxwell R. Barz, Veteran Service Officer
salary
100.00
Erik Edeen, Co. San
salary
850.00
Bernice G. '„ebb, Sec.
salary
267.00
Margie -Gates, Public Health Nurse
salary
650.00
Hester Bertroch, Sec. Health Nurse
salary
445.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, PHN
salary
600.00
Diana L. Isgrig, PHN
salary
445.00
Thomas I. Steinberg 11D, PH Office
salary
150.00
Jack W. Johnson, Civil Defense
salary
50.00
Kathleen Yantzer, Sec. Civil Defense
salary
25.00
Michael S. Blair, Planning Director
salary
1375.00
Shirley Powell, Planning Comm. Sec.
salary
30.00
Hubert N. Peterson
Exp.
18.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Exp.
17.60
Claude Gerard
Exp.
127.88
Alfred Orlosky
Exp.
32.50
-Foster Smith, Welding
salary
7.50
Colorado mater Congress
dues
100.00
Leila E. (Houston) Mosher, C.S.R.
Transcript
292.05
Motors Insurance Corp.
Amb. Ext.
49.00
County Treasurer
OASI
1455.36
TOTAL.............................................................................................
27815.18
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19 -
NEC. F. HOEQFLm-Mn mmY
Daniel Koprinikar
Claude Gerard
Al Orlosky
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
Garland Bertroch, Bridge foreman
Joe Carter, Operator
John W. Hill, Operator
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
Joe Fhillips, Shop Foreman
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
Phillip Shelden, Operator
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
James E. Viatso.i, Operator
Francis D. Daugherty, Operator
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
Terry Nunn, Truck Driver
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
Sam Carter, Road Overseer
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst. Supervisor
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
Walter J. Offen, Road Overseer
Joseph Skiles, Road Overseer
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
Joe Carter, Operator
John W. Hill, Operator
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
Fhillip Shelden, Operator
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
James E. Watson, Operator
Francis D. Daugherty, Operator
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
Glen Kittle, Truck Operator
Terry Nunn, Truck Driver
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
Vernon Eiswerth, Assistant Road Supervi
A. H. Hoyt, Labor
Walter F. Owen, Overseer
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
Joseph Skiles, Overseer
Joe Fhillips, Janitor services for Feb.
Randy Hoyt, Labor
Colo. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
County Treasurer
First Bank of Eagle County
County Treasurer
Colonial Life & Acc. Ins. Co.
County Treasurer, Retirement Fund
Town of Vail,
TOTAL
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Exp.
Exp.
Exp.
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back Pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
Back pay
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
sor salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
Back pay
salary
Ins.
0...:,.I.
Federal 74ithholding
State 'r;ithholding
Group Ins.
Retirement Fund
taxes fr R&B
...........................................................................................
19-
51-36
61.08
59.60
10.50
-5.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00 I
15.00
15.00
14.25 j
14.25
14.25
15.00
15.00 '..
15.00
15.00
16.05
15.00
15.00 li
15.00
15.00
680.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
522.50
522.50
522.50
600.00 I
600.00
600.00
600.00 .
638.50
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
42.37 l
320.32
712.10
761.88
1537.60
265.39
91.80
298.14 ,
663.24
IA ICA in
After consulting with Basalt residents, Town of Basalt and the Pitkin County Commissioners,
CommissionerrGerard moved to rebuild the Emma Bridge in conjunction with Pitkin County in the same location.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded said motion and the vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Bill Cullen, Chief, Driver Licensing, requested the Commissioners to contact their State Represen-
tive and Senators to stop a move to give drivers licenses on Staurdays.
Fred Green appeared and requested the Commissioners to obtain a right -of way permit from the State
Land Office, he explaining that said office informed him that permits are granted to counties only and that
his request should go through the county. Said permit will be for a right-of-way from the Eagle -Vail Sub-
division to the old homestead on 1,'hiskey Creek south and east of the new school building.
The County Attorney seeing no problem involved, Commissioner Gerard moved to acquire said permit
which will be paid for by the petitioner.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded said motion and the Chairman declared the vote to be unanimous.
Fred Green then related to the Commissioners the plans of the Vail Water and Sanitation District
and Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District to make needed expansion of the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation
District sewage facilities in the immediate future.
conditional
Ken Richards and David Elmore appeared and requested/approval of Vail West, Filing No. 3, subject
to the three conditions imposed by the Eagle County Planning Commission, February 14, 1973, upon their cond-
itional approval, said conditions being to=wit: 1. Subdivider provide agreement to install drainage im-
provements as submitted on the final plat. 2. Subdivider add proper title certificate to platt. 3. If sewage
capacity is available.
Thereupon, Commissioner Gerard moved that final approval be tabled until engineering data is a-
vailable to show that dapacity of sewage plant is adequate.
Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and the Chairman declared the vote to be unanimous.
Walter Kirch appeared on behalf of Vail Racquet Club, and requested conditional approval of the
subdivision, subject to three conditions imposed by the Eagle County Planning Commission upon their condi-
tional approval, Conditions being, to�wit: 1. Subdivider provide a 20 ft, setback from Meadow Drive, being
a county road. 2. Provide all 8" sewer mains for the subdivision. 3. Remove telephone main from the 30 ft.
setback provided for high water line.
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners___—day__________— tern 19-
3
19—
It appearing that, although planning commission conditions had been met for the most part, there
Upper Eagle still remainedthe lack of peak sewage capacity at the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation and thereupon Commissioner
Valley San. Gerard moved that final approval be tabled until engineering data is available to show that capacity of sewag
Dist. plant is adequate.
Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and the Chairman declared the vote to be unanimous
Mtn. Bell In the matter of an application by Mountain Bell Telephone Co., requesting an exception to the
request for Eagle County Subdivision Regulations on a site on Castle Mountain for electronic equipment housing, it was
exception, moved by Commissioner Orlosky that the request be returned for signature by the owner of the property, J.
Castle Mt. Perry Olsen.
Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and the Chairman declared the vote to be unanimous.
On the request from C. Norman Jones, Architect to vacate Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 of Vail Hieghts
Subdivision, Filing No. 1, the matter was referred back to the planning commission upon motion by Commiss
Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and unanimous vote declared by the Chairman.
Bob Havener, Bob Williams, Ray Miller and Holly Ford appeared and requested that their names be
added to area planning gropp for the Wolcott east area. It appeasing that Bob Havener was previously added
to said group shortly after October 2, 1972, Commissioner Gerard moved that the remaining three as well as
Bob.Havener be officially appointed to the Upper Eagle Valley Planning District Area Group.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded said motion which was declared as a unanimous vote by the Chairman.
Mosquito Erik Edeen appeared and suggested a mosquito control program to be started early enough to catch
control the.larvae stage on ponds. The Edwards group above shown showed interest in such a program. The possibility
program of volunteer labor with County equipment was discussed and the question of liability insurance coverage for
such an operation questioned.
Bennett Grove, representing Vail West Ridge on old Elliott property, appeared and discussed the
developement with the Commissioners.
WildernessII Don Price, U.S.F.S., appeared and showed maps along with an explanation of the proposed new wilder—
study areas,ness study areas and roadless areas in the near areas -)of the National Forest.
Fixed base Eldon Wilson, Ken Norman, Grant Brallier and Mike Dawson, representing the Airport Authority,
operator, appeared and discussed matters pertaining to a second Fixed Base Operator at the Eagle County Airport.
airport The Commissioners were requested to write a letter to the State Highway Department asking for
an airport interchange on I-70, midway between Eagle and Gypsum. The Commissioners agreed to make such .
a:.request. The next meeting of the Airport Authority was stated as being on March 7, 1973.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regularzaieeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman �
Attest•
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C1 s to oard.
Addendum to Minutes:above stated:
A petition for abatement on behalf of Ronald P. and Lorraine J. Peil, having been tendered to the
ommissioners for their attention, and the Assessor recommending the abatement be allowed,
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
hat.an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $735.00 on an 80% completed building, for the year
972, resulting tax, $48.86.
Chairman
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day February term 19- Marc" • 1973-
MFC.LXDEQEL Cq. DF11YQ: W1lIi'.�.�
REGULAR Yaa- TING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
II
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder 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 allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full
payment thereof:
County Zreasurer (Feb. 26, 1973)
Retirement
732.34
County Clerk
postage
3000.00
County Clerk
postage
2.10
County Clerk
money advanced
54.23
Michael S. Blair
exp
176.94
Richard A. Miller
coroner fee
38.20
Vail Med. Pro. Corp.
coroner fee
6.50
Environmental Health
postage & supplies
12.96
Erik W. Edeen, County Sanitarian
mileage
194.10
Doris Carter
prisoners laundry
11.60
Doris Carter
prisoners meals
213.75
Pitney Bowes
supplies
5.27
Pitney Bowes
rent meter
51.00
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
calculator
265.00
International Business Machines Inc.
maintenance agreement
48.75
I B M
supplies
9.72
Muni Chem Inc.
supplies
205.36
The Printers
supplies
16.00
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
97.03
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
94.41
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
15.51
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
28.63
Xerox Corporation
rent & supplies
87.13
3-M Company
supplies
86.26
Colorado Information
subscription & service
9.00
3M B.F.S.I.
supplies
130.10
Garfield County Abstract Co.
serox copies
11.10
Out West Office Products, Inc.
supplies
4.30
Out West Comm. & County Printers, Inc.
supplies
28.65
Doxol Gas
propane
31.46
American Legion Auxilliary $194
rent
75.00
Minturn Vol Fire Dept.
rent
75.00
Eagle Vol Fire Dept
garage rent
92.10
Glenn Anderson
office rent
75.00
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
lease payments
505.20
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
lease payments
505.20
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
insurance
100.00
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
repairs
72.23
Lease Finance Inc.
graphotype lease
106.40
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Planning Commission
37.00
Sargent -Sowell, Inc.
deputy badges
47.76
U.S. Uniform Co. Inc.
supplies
32.85
Minturn Cleaners
supplies
124.50
Elmer Glass Co., Inc.
repairs
15.88
Gambles Store
repairs
5.33
Danny Williams
supplies
19.64
Del Chemical Corporation
supplies
55.46
Glenwood Lock & Key
supplies
2.60
Mick's 66 Service
tires & repair
153.24
Skelly Oil Co.
repairs
25.48
Gypsum Garage
repairs
5.00
Rocky Mtn. Nat. Gas Co. Inc.
gas
193.39 .r
Holy Cross Electric Assn. Inc.
service
420.50
Eagle Valley Telephone Co,
telephone service
696.80
Colorado Hosp. & Med. Service, Inc.
group ins.
1126.55
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Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies
132.15
3M BPSI
supplies
18P.87
314BPSI
supplies
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3.00
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Total.............................................................................................$
.................. ..........
9,779.33
ROAD
&BRIDGE FUND
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
insurance
127.95
County Clerk
money advanced
7.95
Public Service Co. of Colo,
service
4.08
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
service
59.83
Yampa Valley Electric Assn., Inc.
service
51.59
Basalt Sanitation Dist,
service
14.28
Rocky Mtn. Natl. Gas Co., Inc,
service
59.65 1
Independent Lumber Co.
repairs
36.75 1
Downing Supply Co.
supplies
271.49
Safety Kleen Corp
machine rental
17.00
Phillips & Anderson Tire Co.
tires
105.03 ,II
Northwestern Engineering Co.
asphalt
300.00
Firestone Stores
tires
205.70
Eagle Auto Parts
parts & tires
99.29
Garfield Steel & Welding Co.
welding supplies
75.95 •I
American Coleman Co.
repairs
154.16
Revier Equipment Co.
repairs
5.82
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_._.—day__ ------ term 19-
White Truck Division
Basalt Texaco
High Country Lumber Co.
Grand Junction Steel Favricating
Macdonald Equipment Co.
Holland Auto Parts, Inc.
J & S. Contractors Supply Co.
McCoy Company
Holy Cross Auto Service
Continental Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Rocky Mtn. Nat. Gas Co.
The Gypsum Garage
Holy Cross Electric Assn.
Hometown Supply Co.
Glenwood Septic tank Co.
19
parts
10.69
parts
3.00
parts
1.32
parts
94.77
parts
75.04
parts
308.69
parts & repairs
270.60
parts
241.34
rent..& parts
55.50
gas
3.00
gas & oil
2124.45
gas
110.19
repairs
5.00
service
245.95
supplies
10.25
cleaning
55.00
Total........................................................................................ . $ 5,211.31
Doris Carter, Courthouse Custodian, appeared and requested an increase from $2.50 to $3.00 per day
for prisoners meals.
After- due consideration, the Commissioners granted said request.
Clair Bertr@ch, County Assessor, appeared and tendered a petition for abatement for Charles P.
Malloy, Vail, Colo..
Thereupon the Commissioners, 'being fully advised, concurred in the recommendation of the Assessor,
and granted the petition for abatement allowed on an assessed valuation of $4,725.00 on land for the year
1972,, tax $470.38.
Tom Sybald, Vail, Colo., appeared and requested an exemption from the Subdivision regulations on
plat_ requirements and for change on development within a subdivision lot in Eagle -Vail Subdivision.
The Cortunissioners referred Mry Sybald to the Eagle County Planning Commission.
Lester Jeremiah, County Extension Agent, appeared and was advised of an agreement of the County
with John O'Leary on the rental office for the Extension Office. Xr. Jeremiah will act as his own janitor.
The County Commissioners agreed to purchase one 1 ton, one 3/4 ton and one i ton pickups from
International. Harvester by authorization of one John Moore with Local Government Purchasing, State of Colorado
The County Commissioners approved the purchase of a typewriter and a calculator for Mike Blair,
Lagle Oounty Planner.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved seconded and passed to ad-
journ until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
orare't "iff,
J
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day March term 19- March 26 -19.73 -
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board.
The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same in full
payment thereof:
First Agency Company
bond
108.04
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Alfred F. Orlosky, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Maxwell R. Barz,
salary
604.17
Guesie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Margaret Davenport, ClericAl hire
salary
475.00
Donna Deanne, Chief Accounting Officer
salary
487.50
Buena Eichler, Clerical hire
salary
425.00
Eva L. Luby, P. T. Clerical hire
salary
189.36
Maureen E. Haggart, P. 1. Clerical hire
salary
252.48
Geraldine Shelton, P. T. Clerical hire
salary
420.80
Clarine Warder, P. R. Clerical hire
salary
294.56
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Treas.
salary
500.00
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Treas.
salary
500.00
Lily Forster, P. T. Clerical hire
salary
252.48
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical hire
salary
475.00
Hugh R. Warder, County Attorney
salary
250.00
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. Co. Atty.
salary
200.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
550.00
Roland L. Gerard, Co. Court Janitor
salary
50.00
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
salary
604.17
Clair Bertroch
exp.
;148580
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Vincent Eichler
exp.
41.40
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. D. A.
salary
175.00
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst. Dist. Atty.
salary
306.25
Dennis J. Seitz
exp.
25.00
Carol L. Parlin, Secy. D. A.
salary
157.50
Hugh R. Warder, Dap. Dist. Atty.
salary
550.00
Hugh R. Warder
exp.
5.30
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. D. A.
salary
180.00
Colorado District Attorney's Association
dues
7.50
Jerry Conder, Sanitary Land Fill Operator
salary
525.00
Robert E. Whidden, " " " "
salary
443.80
Henry Rey, Sanitary Land " "
salary
297.50
James Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687.50
James H. Seabry
exp.
108.40
Tom Davis, Undersherif£
salary
650.00
George Miller, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
William M. Murphy, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Gary Taylor, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600,00
Robert Weiler, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Carol Conder, Secy, Sheriff's Office
salary
75.00
Lester Ueremiah, County Extension Agent
salary
214.07
Lester Jeremiah
supplies
7.36
Eileen Randall, Secy. Ext. Office
salary
483.00
Jach W. Johnson, Co. Surveyor
salary
150.00
Maxwell R. Barz, County Veterans Service Officer
salary
100.00
Erik W. Edeen, County Sanitarian
salary
850.00
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. Co. "
salary
267.00
Margie Gates, R. N.
salary
650.00
Hester Bertroch, Secy. P.H.N.
salary
445.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
salary
600.00
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy. P.H.N.
salary
445.00
Ella Burnett, R. N.
exp.
5.00
Thomas I. Steinberg, M. D., Public Health Officer
salary
150.00
Jack W. Johnson, Civil Defense Director
salary
50.00
Kathleen M. Yantzer, $ecy. " "
salary
25.00
Michael S. Blair, Planning Director
salary
1375.00
Katherine Terry, Secy. " "
salary
418.17
Erik X. Edeen, exp.
exp.
74.71
Hubert N. Peterson, Planning Comm.
exp.
69.93
Eldorado Engineering Co.
P. Comm.
2807.50
Colorado Hospital Service & Med. Service
group ins.
1165.75
County Treasurer
OASI
1439.84
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
19.00
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
46.57
Alfred F. Orlosky
exp.
44.45
Maxwell R. Barz
exp.
100.59
Hugh R. Warder
legal Services
187.50
John F. Healy
exp.
160.45
Leila E. Mosher C.S.R.
transcript
178.00
Total...........................................................................................$ 31,359.51
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day teen 19 -
In each of the following requests for exemption seperate motions were made by Commissioner Gerard,
with seconds by Commissioner Orlosky and unanimous votes declared in favor of approving each, to -wit:
Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph, Castle Peak Station, and property owner, J. Perry Olsen.
Thomas Lumber & Supply Shopping Center, South west of Basalt, and property owner, Margaret Arlian.
Texas Construction Co.,Subdivision of Vail Das Schone Filing No. 1, property owner, H. Larese with
condition that no further building can occur on either half and the lot be fully described on resubdivision
for.revision of final plat.
Crazy Horse Campground, four miles west of Gypsum, and property owner, Violet 14. Montgomery.
Hinderliter Ranch, confluence of Taylor Creek and Frying Pan River, property owner, Virginia
Hinderliter'on condition that a thirty foot wide building setback from all streams be observed.
Ruedi Creek Meadows, Ruedi Creek, Lot 3, Tr. 37, Sec. 1, T85, R85W, property owners, Jack R. Sharp
and.Aubrey Sharp, with condition they comply with the rules and regulationsof the Environmental Health Dept.
River West, one mile west of BasAlt along Hwy 82, property owner, Leonard M. Thomas, deceased, by
William El Clark, Atty.
Victor J. and Marjorie K. Gallina residence site, approx. 114d 1/3 miles south of Edwards on Lake
Creek road, property owner, D. S. Jackman, Jr., with condition that a right-of-way be given to Eagle County
for.road for 60 ft, or from fence line to fence line, whichever is greater and that there be a thirty foot
building setback.
RodentII Lester Jeremiah, County Extension Agent, appeared and inquired about rodent control. The Comm
control advised him of money budgeted, he to administer the program and turn in receipts from same to the County
Treasurer.
Gasoline & In the matter of gasoline and fuel bids to the County, a motion was made by Commissioner Gerard
fuel bids to accept the bid of Standard Oil Company (Fred Collett, Gypsum, Colorado, for gasoline and diesel fuel as
follows: American Regular gasoline 0 .2070
American Premium Diesel Fuel #2 ® .1950
Amco Diesel Fuel #1 ® .2060
The motion was seconded by G6mmissioner Orlosky and declared unanimous by the Chairman. The Clerk
to advise the successful bidder.
Medical Marjorie Gates, Peggy Jacobsgaard and Patricia Amon appeared as members of the Medical Advisory
Advisory Council and advised the Commissioners of the next meeting of said organization on April 5, 1973•
Council Mrs. Gates inquired about the personel policies to be formulated also tendered Erick Edeen's
request for help in his department.
Permits foi A group composed of Clarence Rasmussen, R.E.A.; Bill Holland, Mtn. Bell; Mr. Rudder, Vail Cable T.V
excavating and.Ernest Henry, Pub. Service of Colo., appeared on the problem of -their service lines being cut by the
many excavating construction companies in the Gore Valley.
The need of licensing of contractors and permits for excavating was discussed. A suggested time
table for excavation to be done only through the warmer season, April 1 to Nov. 1, The Commissioners
were sympathetic to the need and promiced action in the matter at least as soon as the expected zoning with
accompanying inspection of construction (building) goes into effect.
The town of Gypsum, by letter, requested that Richard Turgeon be considered as the replacement for II
Grant Brallier as tLlternate on the Eagle County Planning Commission.
Upon such recommendation, Commissioner Orlosky moved that Richard Turgeon be appointed to teplace
fir..Brallier. Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the Chairman declared -the vote to be unanimous
making the appintment definite.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to ad-
journ. until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman [\ een� r
Attest:) Clerk to Board. �� w .tic Chairman
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Al .Orlosky, Commissioner
exp.
48.50
Daniel Koprinikar, Commissioner
exp.
54.44
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
59.46
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary & exp.
680.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
550.00
Joe Carter, Operator
exp. & salary
600.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
550.00
.Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
550.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
550.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
550.00
Phillip Shelden, Operator
dalaryor
550.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
550.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
550.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Operator
salary
550.00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Terry Nunn, Truck Dirver
salary
522.50
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
638.50
A. H. Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer If
salary & exp.
600.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
+
Joseph Skiles, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Joe.Phillips, Janitor
salary
41.25
Randy Hoyt, Labor
salary
388.96
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
ins.
712.10
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
1765.90
Total .................. ............. .............
...................................................
13,828.61
Bridge
Roger Hocking, Eldorado Engineering,
appeared and tendered an engineering agreement for
work to
crossing
be done on building a new bridge crossing the Roaring Fork River near Basalt (at Emma), Colorado,
together
Roaring
with a proposed agreement between the Board of
County Commissioners of Pitkin County and the board of County
Fork River
Commissioners of Eagle County.
(Emma)
After due consideration by the Board,
the Chairman signed both agreements. Mr. Hocking
then hand
carried the one to the Commissioners of Pitkin
County for their consideration and signature, a copy of which
will appear following these minutes.
In each of the following requests for exemption seperate motions were made by Commissioner Gerard,
with seconds by Commissioner Orlosky and unanimous votes declared in favor of approving each, to -wit:
Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph, Castle Peak Station, and property owner, J. Perry Olsen.
Thomas Lumber & Supply Shopping Center, South west of Basalt, and property owner, Margaret Arlian.
Texas Construction Co.,Subdivision of Vail Das Schone Filing No. 1, property owner, H. Larese with
condition that no further building can occur on either half and the lot be fully described on resubdivision
for.revision of final plat.
Crazy Horse Campground, four miles west of Gypsum, and property owner, Violet 14. Montgomery.
Hinderliter Ranch, confluence of Taylor Creek and Frying Pan River, property owner, Virginia
Hinderliter'on condition that a thirty foot wide building setback from all streams be observed.
Ruedi Creek Meadows, Ruedi Creek, Lot 3, Tr. 37, Sec. 1, T85, R85W, property owners, Jack R. Sharp
and.Aubrey Sharp, with condition they comply with the rules and regulationsof the Environmental Health Dept.
River West, one mile west of BasAlt along Hwy 82, property owner, Leonard M. Thomas, deceased, by
William El Clark, Atty.
Victor J. and Marjorie K. Gallina residence site, approx. 114d 1/3 miles south of Edwards on Lake
Creek road, property owner, D. S. Jackman, Jr., with condition that a right-of-way be given to Eagle County
for.road for 60 ft, or from fence line to fence line, whichever is greater and that there be a thirty foot
building setback.
RodentII Lester Jeremiah, County Extension Agent, appeared and inquired about rodent control. The Comm
control advised him of money budgeted, he to administer the program and turn in receipts from same to the County
Treasurer.
Gasoline & In the matter of gasoline and fuel bids to the County, a motion was made by Commissioner Gerard
fuel bids to accept the bid of Standard Oil Company (Fred Collett, Gypsum, Colorado, for gasoline and diesel fuel as
follows: American Regular gasoline 0 .2070
American Premium Diesel Fuel #2 ® .1950
Amco Diesel Fuel #1 ® .2060
The motion was seconded by G6mmissioner Orlosky and declared unanimous by the Chairman. The Clerk
to advise the successful bidder.
Medical Marjorie Gates, Peggy Jacobsgaard and Patricia Amon appeared as members of the Medical Advisory
Advisory Council and advised the Commissioners of the next meeting of said organization on April 5, 1973•
Council Mrs. Gates inquired about the personel policies to be formulated also tendered Erick Edeen's
request for help in his department.
Permits foi A group composed of Clarence Rasmussen, R.E.A.; Bill Holland, Mtn. Bell; Mr. Rudder, Vail Cable T.V
excavating and.Ernest Henry, Pub. Service of Colo., appeared on the problem of -their service lines being cut by the
many excavating construction companies in the Gore Valley.
The need of licensing of contractors and permits for excavating was discussed. A suggested time
table for excavation to be done only through the warmer season, April 1 to Nov. 1, The Commissioners
were sympathetic to the need and promiced action in the matter at least as soon as the expected zoning with
accompanying inspection of construction (building) goes into effect.
The town of Gypsum, by letter, requested that Richard Turgeon be considered as the replacement for II
Grant Brallier as tLlternate on the Eagle County Planning Commission.
Upon such recommendation, Commissioner Orlosky moved that Richard Turgeon be appointed to teplace
fir..Brallier. Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the Chairman declared -the vote to be unanimous
making the appintment definite.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to ad-
journ. until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman [\ een� r
Attest:) Clerk to Board. �� w .tic Chairman
8
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day March term 19 -April 2, -1 973L --
.
973 -
Me w F. RDEM. cw.
I
1:.54 !
45.60
238.21
77.25
58.52
24.00
6.80
9.00
66.86
6.00'
12998
109.20
6o.05
188.08
6.44
148.46
217.21
2879.67
372.00
5.50
18.36
675.04
31.60
16.00
3.79
119.30
2.81
141.78
2.50
43.55
267.20
205.49
33.85
29.94
519.26
365.00
64.90
16.63
41.58
127.95
.............................................................................................. 7,261.90
George Miller
Rio Grande Motor Way Inc.
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Clair Bertroch
Erik W. Edeen
Erik W. Edson
Environmental Health
Michael S. Blair
Porter Industries
Skelly Oil Co.
Eagle Auto Parts
E. Norgard Mobil Service
'Phillips Petroleum Co.
Independent Lumber Co.
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
Colo. Law Enforcement Training Academy
Ferguson Company Inc.
New England Business Service
American Legion Aux. Unit #194
Glenn Anddrson
Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
Minturn Vokunteer Fire Dept.
New Jersey Zinc Col
Vail Valley Medical Center
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
Del Chemical Corporation
Hometoyn Supply Co.
Hometown Supply Co.
Mick's 66 Service
Zep Manufacturing Co.
Eagle Valley Enterprise, Inc.
R4ymonds Printing & Office Machines
Eagle Valley Enterprise, Inc.
C.F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Lithographing Co.
Cope Office Supply
The Independent Lumber Co.
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
lyepox Corp.
goly Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
Eagle Sanitation Dist.
Rocky tits. Nat. Gas Co.
Garfield Co. Abstract Co.
Out West Office Products, Inc.
Pat Bell Agency, Inc.
Mountain Bell
GENERAL FUND
labor
freight
jail laundry
jail meals
labor
exp.
mileage
postage
exp
service
gas & supplies
repairs
repairs'
tires, gas & oil
supplies
repairs
tuition
narcotic kits
supplies
rent
rent
rent
rent
rent
rent
supplies & repairs
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
legals
Office machines
supplies & printing
supplies
supplies
supplies
service
service
usage
service
service
service
copies
suppliess
ins
service
65.00
4.79'
12.40
250.00
46.50
156.90
178.40
13.89
209.63
50.00
2.80
39
5.25
90.18
15.53
95.40
5.0
49.28
7.35
75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
18.00
300.00
132.34
67.70
33.55
31.90
87.11 r
100.00
109.02
769.75 {
230.00
708.09
36.80
;3477
35.46
22..86
70.60 ii
363.06
72.00
169.42
21.00
43.50
602.00
21.11
REGULAR MEETING
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Public Service Co. of Colorado
services
Yampa Valley Electric Assn., Inc.
service
H61y Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
service
Rocky Mtn. Nat. Gas Co., Inc.
service
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
service
Eagle Sanitation Dist.
service
Basalt Sanitation Dist.
service
Town,of Bas&it
service
Holy.Cross Auto Service
rent & parts
Basalt Texaco
stickers & repairs
Transport Clearings of Colo
freight
Swanson Sand & Gravel
coal
Gay Johnson's Inc.
tires
Standard Recap Co,
tires
Continental Oil Co.
gas
Continental Oil Co.
oil & fuel
Petco, Inc.
fuel
Standard Oil
fuel & oil
Scot, Pump Co.
pump parts
Blake's Blacksmith Shop
parts
Gerard Brothers
parts
Eagle Auto Parts
parts & tires
Glen$ood Supply Co.
parts & repairs
Elder, Quinn & McGill Inc.
parts d. ru
High.Country Lumber Co.
parts
Holland Auto Parts, Inc.
parts
Mountain Electric & Refrigeration
supplies
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
supplies
Phillips & Anderson Tire Go.
supplies
Downing Supply Co.
supplies
Muni -Chem Corporation
supplies
McCoy Company
supplies
Lawson Products, Inc.
supplies
The Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
Macdonald Equipment Co.
supplies
Lucksinger Brothers
said rental
Togn of Eagle
water & trash
Revier Equipment Co.
supplies
Rocky Mtn. Nat. Gas Co., Inc.
service
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
group ins.
1:.54 !
45.60
238.21
77.25
58.52
24.00
6.80
9.00
66.86
6.00'
12998
109.20
6o.05
188.08
6.44
148.46
217.21
2879.67
372.00
5.50
18.36
675.04
31.60
16.00
3.79
119.30
2.81
141.78
2.50
43.55
267.20
205.49
33.85
29.94
519.26
365.00
64.90
16.63
41.58
127.95
.............................................................................................. 7,261.90
George Miller
Rio Grande Motor Way Inc.
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Clair Bertroch
Erik W. Edeen
Erik W. Edson
Environmental Health
Michael S. Blair
Porter Industries
Skelly Oil Co.
Eagle Auto Parts
E. Norgard Mobil Service
'Phillips Petroleum Co.
Independent Lumber Co.
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
Colo. Law Enforcement Training Academy
Ferguson Company Inc.
New England Business Service
American Legion Aux. Unit #194
Glenn Anddrson
Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
Minturn Vokunteer Fire Dept.
New Jersey Zinc Col
Vail Valley Medical Center
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
Del Chemical Corporation
Hometoyn Supply Co.
Hometown Supply Co.
Mick's 66 Service
Zep Manufacturing Co.
Eagle Valley Enterprise, Inc.
R4ymonds Printing & Office Machines
Eagle Valley Enterprise, Inc.
C.F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Lithographing Co.
Cope Office Supply
The Independent Lumber Co.
Mountain Bell
Mountain Bell
lyepox Corp.
goly Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
Eagle Sanitation Dist.
Rocky tits. Nat. Gas Co.
Garfield Co. Abstract Co.
Out West Office Products, Inc.
Pat Bell Agency, Inc.
Mountain Bell
GENERAL FUND
labor
freight
jail laundry
jail meals
labor
exp.
mileage
postage
exp
service
gas & supplies
repairs
repairs'
tires, gas & oil
supplies
repairs
tuition
narcotic kits
supplies
rent
rent
rent
rent
rent
rent
supplies & repairs
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
legals
Office machines
supplies & printing
supplies
supplies
supplies
service
service
usage
service
service
service
copies
suppliess
ins
service
65.00
4.79'
12.40
250.00
46.50
156.90
178.40
13.89
209.63
50.00
2.80
39
5.25
90.18
15.53
95.40
5.0
49.28
7.35
75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
18.00
300.00
132.34
67.70
33.55
31.90
87.11 r
100.00
109.02
769.75 {
230.00
708.09
36.80
;3477
35.46
22..86
70.60 ii
363.06
72.00
169.42
21.00
43.50
602.00
21.11
9
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day__._ tens 19
19
1.10
106.40
914.55
57.80
491.07
55.57
25.50
43.05
Total.............................................................................................$ 7,387.80
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The bills shown above were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same in full
payment thereof:
ReroutingUpon
Gambles Store supplies
McMillan
Lease Finance Inc. payment
Heights, a
Eagle Valley Telephone Go. service
motion was made by Claude Gerard and
Plateay Typewriter Exchange supplies & service
by Al Orlosky which, was then declared unanimous
Olivetti Corp. typewriter
Heights
Barbara H. O'Toole custodian & supplies
County
Charles Stanley labor
Donald E. Price exp.
19
1.10
106.40
914.55
57.80
491.07
55.57
25.50
43.05
Total.............................................................................................$ 7,387.80
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The bills shown above were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same in full
payment thereof:
ReroutingUpon
the request of Robert
McMillan
for an exemption for rerouting a stream in Vgil
Heights, a
stream, Vai
11
motion was made by Claude Gerard and
seconded
by Al Orlosky which, was then declared unanimous
by the Chairman
Heights
to allow the exemption from the Eagle
County
Subdivision Regulations.
Bridge crosA Mr. & Mrs. Settlemeyr from the Bond area appeared and asked for advise on obtaining a bridge for
ing Colo. crossing of the Colorado River to land south of the river where they live. At this time they cross on the
River I railroad bridge. The Commissioners furnished them with names of persons to contact.
'tae auction of county equipment on Mprch 31, netted $3,215.25.
for a 3.2 beer license
The hearing on the application of Safeway Stores/by Bradley, Campbell & Carney, attys., was set
for May 7, 1973, at 1:30 P. M.
A motion was made by Commissioner Gerard to refer a request,of C. Norman Jones to vacate Lots 10,
11, 12 and 13 of Vail Heights Filing No. 1, to the Planning Coomission. The motion was seconded by Commis-
~ sioner Orlosky and declared unanimous by the Chairman.
New hose foie Upon the request of the Gypsum Volunteer Fire Department ai.motion was made by Commissioner Gerard
Gypsum Vol. to payc$450.00 of the cost of new hose being purchased by said Fire Department. Commissioner Orlosky
Fire Dept. seconded the motion which was declared unanimous by the Chairman..
of Anthony J9 Katherine M. Rossi, Vail, Colorado
Abatement A petition for abatement on behalf/was tendered to the Board for:.theit attention, the Assessor
having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $2,820.00 on Real Estate for the year 1972, tax
$280.73. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
A petition for abatement on behalf of Ronald I. Zall, Denver, Colorado, was tendered to the Board
for their attention, the Assessor having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $13,150.00 on Real Estate for the year 1972, tax
$1,243.33. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and declared unanimous by the Chairman.
A petition for abatement on behalf of Beulah A. Wood, Basalt, Colorado, was tendered to the Board
for their attention, the Assessor having recommended that the ababtment be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
The following were tendered by Mike Blair, County Planner, for consideration and determination by
the Commissioners, to -wit:
Solar Crest
A preliminary plan on Solar Crest Condominium by Byron Brown. 6.motion was heard from Commissioner
Condominium
Orlosky and the second by Commissioner Gerard, to approve the preliminary plan, which was declared unanimous
preliminary
by the Chairman. A condition being tb::tender a condominium map for final approval.
plan
An exemption request on Solar Crest by Byron Brown referring to the need for filing a final plat
was denied upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, with second by Commissioner Gerard and declared unanimous by
the Chairman. Said denial being because relief asked for had effectively been granted by action of the Board
in approving the preliminary plan subject to condition that applicant submit a condominium map to the Plann-
ing Commission and Board for final approval.
Timber Fall
A preliminary plan on Timber Falls Condominium was referred back to the Planning Commission for
Condominigm
further study byomotion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard declared unanimous by the
Chairman.
River Run
A preliminary plan on River Run Condominium by McKibben, was approved upon motion by Commissioner
Condominium
Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and declared unanimous by the Chairman. A condition being to tender
a condominium Tpap for final approval by Planning Commission and the Board.
A variance request on River Run by McKibben referring to the need for filing a final plat was
denied upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, withesecond by Commissioner Gerard and declared unanimous by the
Chairman. Said.denial being because relief asked for had effectively been granted by action of the Board
in approving the preliminary plan subject to condition that applicant submit a condominium map for final
approval by the_.Planning Commission and the Board.
Timber Line
A preliminary plan on Timber Line Condominium .by Tom Sybald, was approved upon motion by Commission
Condominium
Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and declared unanimous by the Chairman. A condition being to tender
a conddminium.gap for final approval by Planning Commission and the Board.
A variance request on Timber Line Condominium by Tom Sybald referring to the need for filing -a fins
plat wad denied upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, with second by Commissioner Gerard and declared unani-
mous by the Chairman. Said denial being because relief asked for had effectively been granted by action of
the Board in approving the preliminary plan subject to condition that applicant submit a condominium pap for
final approval by the Planning Commission and the Board.
Phone syste
secgqnded by
A motion was made by Commissioner Orlosky approving a phone system for the County Planner.P Comm -
Co. Planner
issioner Gerard and declared unanimous by the Chairman.
A motion was made by Commissioner Gerard to refer a request,of C. Norman Jones to vacate Lots 10,
11, 12 and 13 of Vail Heights Filing No. 1, to the Planning Coomission. The motion was seconded by Commis-
~ sioner Orlosky and declared unanimous by the Chairman.
New hose foie Upon the request of the Gypsum Volunteer Fire Department ai.motion was made by Commissioner Gerard
Gypsum Vol. to payc$450.00 of the cost of new hose being purchased by said Fire Department. Commissioner Orlosky
Fire Dept. seconded the motion which was declared unanimous by the Chairman..
of Anthony J9 Katherine M. Rossi, Vail, Colorado
Abatement A petition for abatement on behalf/was tendered to the Board for:.theit attention, the Assessor
having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $2,820.00 on Real Estate for the year 1972, tax
$280.73. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
A petition for abatement on behalf of Ronald I. Zall, Denver, Colorado, was tendered to the Board
for their attention, the Assessor having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $13,150.00 on Real Estate for the year 1972, tax
$1,243.33. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and declared unanimous by the Chairman.
A petition for abatement on behalf of Beulah A. Wood, Basalt, Colorado, was tendered to the Board
for their attention, the Assessor having recommended that the ababtment be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
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an abatement. be allowed, assessed valuation $2;245.00, on building, year 1972, tax $177.76; Commissioner
Gerard seconded the motion and the Chairman declared c.., _—,- the vote unanimous.
A petition for abatement on behalf of Vail Clinic, Incq Vail, Colorado, was tendered to the Com—
missioners for their consideration, the Assessor having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and the'
an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $4,610.00 on Real Estate for the year 1972, tax $403.15. {
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and declared unanimous by the Chairman.
A. petition for c:refund:,t on behalf of Donald & Mable Ginther, Minturn, Colorado, was tendered to
to the Commissioners for their consideration, the Assessor having recommended that the arefundr,t be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and thitt
an "refundt be allowed on an assessed valuation of $410.00 on Real Estate for the year 1973, tax $34.26. II
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and declared unani.mous.by.the Chairman..
Therebeing no further business to come 15efore the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Attest:
Cl r o Poard, 1
4.
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, a modification of the approved Service Plan,
supplemental documenas and a processing fee have boon filed rCl
to the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District; and
WHEREAS, the law requires that a Hearing be called a:4d
held within 30 days of this meeting concerning the adequacy of
said modification of the approved Service Plan;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BCARD OF COv^da
COMMXSSIONERS OF EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO:
Section 1. That a Hearing on the modification of to
approved Service Plan, as filed, for the Upper Eagle Valley 0ani-
tation District, be and the same is hereby set for the hour of
1'- o'clockh.m., at the County Courthouse, in Eagle, Coloieadc,
the regular meeting place of the Board of County Commissioners,
on the 'N'j day of , 1973.
Section 2. That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed
to cause the Notice of Hearing to be published in the Eagle Valley
Enterprise, Eagle, Colorado, a newspaper of general circulation
within the County, once each erect for a period of three sueccssivo
weeks by three publications, the first publication to be at least
20 days prior to the date of Hearing.
Sect -on 3. That the Clerk is hereby further directed
to provide written Notice of the Hearing to the petitioner and
to the governing body of any existing municipality or special district
which has levied an ad valorem tax within the next preceding tax
year and has boundaries within a radius of three wilco of the Lvpor
Eagle Valley Sanitation District, and also to the Planning Cc :-AG-
sion of Eagle County.
Section 4. That said Notice shall by its subetantia"ly
the following form:
1
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r,.
STX2L OF COLOrvinO )
1 ss.
COUNTY OF IiACILL
NOTICE OF ) IRI G
PC�3:3C tiOTIk:E IS IGERrBY GIVEN Y'hat there aero filed w;lth
t'0 Caus: < F,lcr. and necorder of Eagle Couatty, Colorado, a Y1udiF,ieea
tion of t'%- agproxrad Service clan and related dcomtents for UI
t:p r Eajle valley Sanitation District Said aitediIieaticn cal 4lao
age.savca service Plan and related docur:ento are now on filo in
the o; -'lice of the Clerk and Recorder and are available for publ,io
inspection.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GI%TN That, by Order of the^ County
Co.-..is�ioners of Eagle County, Colorado, a public Hearing oat said
f1c"tion. of tine approved Service Flan and rea.atod doeurtenta
Wil * b. °t.._d at the County Courthouse, in Eagle, Colorado, at Akl-J"
c' c,,:cic S .i:. , on ka s , the day of /"kgs 1.973.
The purpose of said iWarinq shall be to cunsi.dor the
adequacy of the modification of ti:e approved service Plan of the
Uppar Eagle. Valley Sanitation District and form a basic for adoPL J
a Rosoluticn approvin , conditionally approving or disapproving
said r.:odification to the Service Plan.
The Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District 1.0 a legally
constituted District located entirely within Eagle County, Colorado.
THIS NOTICE GIVEN BY ORDER of the BgjArd of County Com-
missioners of Eagle County, Colorado, this le dny 0 Ant7>"
1973.
(S E A L)
County Clerk and Recorder
Ilk
T
STX2L OF COLOrvinO )
1 ss.
COUNTY OF IiACILL
NOTICE OF ) IRI G
PC�3:3C tiOTIk:E IS IGERrBY GIVEN Y'hat there aero filed w;lth
t'0 Caus: < F,lcr. and necorder of Eagle Couatty, Colorado, a Y1udiF,ieea
tion of t'%- agproxrad Service clan and related dcomtents for UI
t:p r Eajle valley Sanitation District Said aitediIieaticn cal 4lao
age.savca service Plan and related docur:ento are now on filo in
the o; -'lice of the Clerk and Recorder and are available for publ,io
inspection.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GI%TN That, by Order of the^ County
Co.-..is�ioners of Eagle County, Colorado, a public Hearing oat said
f1c"tion. of tine approved Service Flan and rea.atod doeurtenta
Wil * b. °t.._d at the County Courthouse, in Eagle, Colorado, at Akl-J"
c' c,,:cic S .i:. , on ka s , the day of /"kgs 1.973.
The purpose of said iWarinq shall be to cunsi.dor the
adequacy of the modification of ti:e approved service Plan of the
Uppar Eagle. Valley Sanitation District and form a basic for adoPL J
a Rosoluticn approvin , conditionally approving or disapproving
said r.:odification to the Service Plan.
The Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District 1.0 a legally
constituted District located entirely within Eagle County, Colorado.
THIS NOTICE GIVEN BY ORDER of the BgjArd of County Com-
missioners of Eagle County, Colorado, this le dny 0 Ant7>"
1973.
(S E A L)
County Clerk and Recorder
Ilk
L
i
STX2L OF COLOrvinO )
1 ss.
COUNTY OF IiACILL
NOTICE OF ) IRI G
PC�3:3C tiOTIk:E IS IGERrBY GIVEN Y'hat there aero filed w;lth
t'0 Caus: < F,lcr. and necorder of Eagle Couatty, Colorado, a Y1udiF,ieea
tion of t'%- agproxrad Service clan and related dcomtents for UI
t:p r Eajle valley Sanitation District Said aitediIieaticn cal 4lao
age.savca service Plan and related docur:ento are now on filo in
the o; -'lice of the Clerk and Recorder and are available for publ,io
inspection.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GI%TN That, by Order of the^ County
Co.-..is�ioners of Eagle County, Colorado, a public Hearing oat said
f1c"tion. of tine approved Service Flan and rea.atod doeurtenta
Wil * b. °t.._d at the County Courthouse, in Eagle, Colorado, at Akl-J"
c' c,,:cic S .i:. , on ka s , the day of /"kgs 1.973.
The purpose of said iWarinq shall be to cunsi.dor the
adequacy of the modification of ti:e approved service Plan of the
Uppar Eagle. Valley Sanitation District and form a basic for adoPL J
a Rosoluticn approvin , conditionally approving or disapproving
said r.:odification to the Service Plan.
The Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District 1.0 a legally
constituted District located entirely within Eagle County, Colorado.
THIS NOTICE GIVEN BY ORDER of the BgjArd of County Com-
missioners of Eagle County, Colorado, this le dny 0 Ant7>"
1973.
(S E A L)
County Clerk and Recorder
i'
Section 5. The Hoard of County ;;agiv.
,
County,
Colorado, do'as hereby waive the reguix,:�m ^ )t of Uin o1?c€ia1
r.
District
Control Act rroviding that the of tho aiahagoved
Service
r1an be fiilell at least 10 days; price to a rogular m-ov ienq
ti.
date of
the Board of County Con ission€)ro.
Section G. 4111 resolutions, or parts thereof, in vvn lik°t
t.
with the
provisia;n hereof, be and the oEmo are hereby nu Fca lc,, .
Section b. That this Resolution'., attwmediatoly uv on itn
passage,
shall be recorded in the Rook of, P%osolutiono of the rrmnty
kept for
that purpose and shall be authenticated by the ^a=�a:1flas&a
of the Chairman
of the soar74 of County tb;rni :ionerc a�Lld Bhe V' ;01
Clerk and
Recorder.
ADOPTLn A::j APPROVED This /� day of April, 1991.
�SEA�L D
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°Ala�eS
Clerir a .�rtu Y
Hoard of County Coma+iosidnoro
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners— day—April term 19— Apri,_lo, 19_7�_.
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Absent: (Hugh Warder County Attorney)
(Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board)
Gerry Sheldon Clerical Hire (County Clerk's Office)
Upper Eagle The Chairman having called this special meeting at this time lt30:Olclock P. M. and date and those
Valley San. appearing as above shown. The Petitioner, Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation, appearing by their Board of Direc-
Dist. tors member, Fred Green.
Others present were Kent Rose, representing Vail Water and Sanitation District; Mike Blair, Eagle
County Planner; Hubert N. Peterson, Chairman, Eagle County Planning Commission; Erick Edeen, Eagle bounty
Sanitarian and Dr. Thomas I. Steinberg, Eagle County Health Officer.
• Thereupon the following proceedings, among others, were had and taken.
The Board was informed that a modification of the approved Service Plan, supplemental documents illand•the required processing fee had been filed for the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District, and a request
made that a Hearing on said modification of the approved Service Plan be called and held.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard introduced and moved the adoption of the following Resolution: /I -
(Resolution)
It was then moved by Commissioner Orlosky and seconded by Commissioner Gerard, that all rules of
this Board which might prevent, unless suspended, the final passage and adoption of this Resolution at this
meeting, be and the same are hereby suspended.
The questioh being upon the adoption of said motion and the suspension of the rules, the roll was
called with the following result:
Those voting AYE:
Commissioners: Daniel F. Keprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
Alfred F. Orlosky
Those voting NAY: None.
All members of the Board of County Commissioners having voted in favor of said motion, the pre-
siding officer declared said motion carried and the rules suspended.
Commissioner Gerard then moved that said Resolution be passed and adopted as read. Commissioner
Orlosky seconded the motion:
The question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolution, the roll was called with the
following results:
Those voting AYE:
Commissioners: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
Alfred F.,Oklosky
Those voting NAY: None.
The presiding officer thereupon declared that a mdjority of all the Commissioners elected having
voted in favor thereof, the motion was carried and the Resolution duly passed and adopted.
(SEA L)
Attest:
Maxwell R. Barz
County Clerk & Recorder
STATE OF COLORADO )
) SS.
COUNTY OF EAGLE )
Daniel F. Koprinikar ,.
Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
I, Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk and Recorder of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, do
hereby certify that the foregoing pages number 1 to b, inclusive, constitute a true and corredt copy of the
record of proceedings of the Hoard of County Commissioners of said County, taken at a regular meeting held
on the 10th day of April, 1973, at the Eagle County Courthouse, Eagle, Colorado, insofar as said minutes
relate to a Resolution, a copy of whidh is therein set forth; that the copy of said Resolution contained
in the minutes is a full, true and correct copy of the original of said Resolution as adopted by the Hoard of
County rCommissioners at said meeting; that the original Resolution has been duly signed and approved by
the•presiding officer of the Board of County Commissioners and myself, as County Clerk and Recorder, sealed
with the corporate seal of the County and recorded in the Rook of Resolutions of the County kept for that
purpose in my office.
I further certify that the Chairman and two members of the foard of County Commissioners were
present at said meeting and that all members of the Board voted on the passage of the Resolution as set forth
in said minutesl
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said County of Eagle, Colorado,
this 10th day of April, 1973•
(SEAL) Maxwell R. Barz
Bounty Clerk and Redorder
There being no further business to come,before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called the the C airman. o,
h i:mian
Cl r o Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day. April term 19- April 25,19-a-
ar. Ro .c DOM
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Harz Clerk to Board
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full payment thereof:
Claude L. Gerard, County Commissioner
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
Alfred Orlosky, County Commissioner
Maxwell R. Bars, County Clerk
Gussie Baker, Dep. County Clerk
Eleanor, Bindley, Dep. County Clerk
Starr Doll, Dep. County Clerk
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. County Clerk
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
Eva L. Luby, Clerical Hire
Buena L.. Eichler, Clerical Hire
Maureen E. Haggart, Clerical Hire
Geraldine Shelton, Clerical Hire
Donna. Deane, Chief Accounting Officer
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. County Treasurer
Bobby Peterson, Dep. County Treasurer
Lily Forster, Clerical Hire
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
Clair Bertroch
Vincent Eichler, Dep. County Assessor
Vincent Eichler
Ella Bindley, Dep. County Assessor
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical Hire
Hugh R. Warder, County Attorney
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. Dist. Atty.
Doris Carter, Custodian
Roland L. Gerard, Janitor annex
John F. Healy, Dist. Attorney
John F. Healy
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. Dist. Atty.
Denis Joseph Seitz, Asst. Dist. Atty.
Karol Lynn Parlin, Secy. Dist. Atty.
Hugh R. Warder, Dep: Dist. Atty.
Hugh R. Warder
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. Dist. Atty.
Henry Rey, Supervisor, Landfill
Robert E. Widden, Supervisor, Landfill
Robert C. Watson, Landfill Operator
Robert C. Watson, Landfill Operator
James Seabry, County Sheriff
George Miller, Dep. Co. Sheriff
William M. Murphy, Dep. Co. Sheriff
Tom Davis, Undersheriff
Robert Weiler, Dep. County Sheriff
Gary Taylor, Dep. Co. Sheriff
Danny J. Williams, Dep: Co. Sheriff
Carol Conder, Clerical Hire
Lester Jeremiah, Co. Extension Agent
Lester Jeremiah
Eileen Randall, Secy. Ext. Agent
Jack W. Johnson, County Surveyor
Maxwell R. Barz, Co. Veterans Service Officer
Erik W. Edeen, County Sanitarian
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. Co. Sanitarian
Margie Gates, P.H.N.
Hester Bertroch, Secy. P.H.N.
Margaret Jacobsgaard, PHU.
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy. P.H.N.
Thomas I Steinberg, Public Health Officer
Jack W. Johnson, Divil Defense Director
Kathleen Yantzer, Secy. C. D. D.
Michael S. Blair, County Planner
Katherine T. Terry, Secy. County Planner
Colo. Hosp. Serv. & Colo. Med. Serv.
County Treasurer
kaniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
Claude L. Gerard
Llfred Orlosky
lillard E. Wilson
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Dennis J. Seitz
Hugh Warder
1. S. Darley and Co.
GENERAL FUND
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
exp.
salary
exp.
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
exp.
salary
salary
salary
salary
exp.
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
office
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
group
0 A S
(March)
& exp.
supplies
Ins.
I
exp.
exp.
exp.
exp.
lawn maintenance
services
exp.
legal services
supplies
427.08
427.08
427.08
604.17
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
475.00
126.24
425.00
273.52
336.64 i
243.75
604.17
500.00
500.00
147.28
604.17 i
20.60
500.00
24.90
500:00
475.00
250.00
200.00
550.00
50.00
140.00
162.14
175.00
306.25
157:50
550.00
6.36
180.00
297.50
525.00
158.50
412.10 +
687.50
600.00
600.00
650.00
600.00 '
600.00
600.00
75.00
278.20
1.37
483.00
150.00
100.00 i
850.00
267.00
650.00
1445.00
600.00
445.00
150.00
1.45.57
23.54
1053.51
328.26
1055.15
1402.23
54.77
36.15
42.80
55.05
80.00
1284.50
13.46
457.20
450.00
I�
Total ....................................... ..... ............................................. ....29,385.58 11
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19-
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
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Daniel F. Koprinikar
Exp.
21.60
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
558,31
Al Orlosky
exp.
60.40
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary &
exp.
680.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
550.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary &
exp.
600.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
550.00
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
550.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
550.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
550.00
Phillip Shelden, Operator
salary
550.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
550.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
550.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Operator
salary
550.00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Terry Nunn, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst Supervisor
salary &
exp.
638.50
Ammi Hoyt, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Joseph Skiles, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Joe Phillips, Janitor
salary
41.25
Randy Hoyt, Laborer
salary
457.60
Colo. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
group ins.
712.10
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
769.91
Total.............................................................................................$ 15,357.17
Appointment 11 The matter of appointment of a new Road Overseer to replace Ammi Hoyt, retiring this month, for
of Frank S.H. 131 and Pouhty.,Mighway 11 maintenance, and there being two applicants, Frank Daugherty and Terry Nunn,
Daugherty a both already county employees;
Road Over -Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved to appoint Frank Daugherty.
seer Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion, and the vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Liquor
license
State D
Lodge
Vacation of
utility
easement
Isadoro
Quintana
mobile home
court
Eagle Co.
Road No. 1(
Bruce G. Reynolds and Gregory N. Lund, State Bridge Lodge, appeared in relation to a:, applications
for both a 3.2 beer license and for a resturant three way license.
The commissioners set the hearing for June 4, 1973 at 1:30 O'Clock Pi M..
In the matter of the application of Tom Taylor, Tayvel-Environmental Land Co., requesting prelim-
inary approval for the vacation of a utility easement between Lot G 7 and G 8 in Lion's Ridge Subdivision,
Filing No. 2. A motion was made by Commissioner Orlosky, seconded by Commissioner Gerard to table the matter
until May 7, 1973.
The vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian, appeared in the matter of a notice given by him citing Isadoro
Quintana to appear before the County Commissioners at this time and date, for failure to clean up his mobile
home court at Minturn and;
Whereupon the respondent, Quintana,dfailing to appear, Commissioner Gerard moved to reserve ruling
in the matter until May 25, 1973.
The motion was.seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and the vote declared unanimous by the Chairman.
In the matter of improvement of Eagle County Road No. 104 on the Frying Pan River, Commissioner
Gerard moved to accept the bid of John V. Hyrup to upgrade a portion of said road.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlasky and the vote declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Special Mike Blair, County Planner, appeared with matters to be approved or disapproved by the Board, and
meeting for it appearing that a considerable amount of Commissioner's time will be taken:mp in the future with Planning
planning matters, the Commissioners determined that beginning with May 24, 1973, the date of the 24thshould become
set another special meeting date for planning matters only, and as in the case of the Welfare meeting date on the
25th, when said date falls on a week end, the nearest business day,not coinciding with the Welfare date,shall
be the Planning date.
ThereuponiiCommissioner Orlosky so moved.
Commissioner Gerard seconded said motion and the vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Mike Blair then proceeded with the following matters to be considered on this date, towkit:
subdivision of
Exemption Ed Jenks on his application for exemptiona6f,4Lot 13'. RV Vail Das Shone, _andithe'.Eagle County
Lot 13, Vai Planning Commission having recommended approval upon the following conditions:
Das Shone 1.•That no further building take place on either half of Lot 13 as refered to; and
2, if existing building ceases to exist any rebuilding would be substantialy to the same size and shap
of the present existing building; and
3. such restrictions shall be provided in your property deed restrictions for Lot 13 and recorded with
the Clerk and Recorder for Eagle County prior to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners.
By motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and following vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission with
its conditions and found that the requested division of lands is not within the purposes for which the sub-
division regulations were adopted and thereupon granted said application.
Final app- Stuart Canada and Richard Tofel requesting final approval on Block C Ldon's Ridge Resubdivision
roval B1kCPlan, and the Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended approval;
Lion's Ridg Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, Second by Commissioner Orlosky and following Vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission and voted to approve the final plat subject only its being checked by staff and consulting engineer
and approval by the Board of Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District facilities improvement.
Sundown Pla Bill Holden on his rfqutsttfor approval of preliminary plan on Sundown Plan within the Eagle -Vail
Eagle -Vail 11 Metropolitan Subdivision, and the Eagle "thty Planning Commission having recommended approval on certain
Metro. Sub-
division 11
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conditions, which were subsequently accomplished;
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard zM and following vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recmmendation of the Planning Com-
mission and approved the plan subject to the presenting of an amended plat showing "gid conditions incorporat»d
ed thereon.
preliminary plan
Hepburn Ingham on.his,request'for Approval, of, a/on his Overlook Plan within Eagle -Vail Metropolitan reliminary
Subdivision, and the Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended approval by the Board with no condi- plan, Over -
tions; hook Plan,
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and following vote 1 Eagle-Vaildeclared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission and approved the preliminary plan.
Al Leiseth on his application for exemption for Aspen 70, Ltd. near FlJebel, and the Eagle County Jpspen 70,
Planning Commission having recommended approval by the Board, the only condition being that appearing on the Ltd. exemp-
printed form for application for exemption stating in part:"applies only to the proposed development as shown <tion
on the sketch plan or other information attached hereto";
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and following vote
deciated unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission and approved the exemption with condition above stated.
Richard L. and Luanne Mayne, application for exemption for sale of three acres of a 159 acre piece
IlTimberfalls
of property for constructionoof an L. D. S. chapel one mile south of Gypsum, and the Eagle County Planning
N1^y^'t
Commission having recommended approval by the Board on condition that (1) any further subdividing of land
�4vm�,`
must follow full subdivision procedures, and (2) statements in the County Sanitarians letter of 22 March 1973,
be complied with;
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and following vote
Rams Run
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission and approved the exemption with conditions above stated.
Frying Pan River;
Eric Golting, Jr., application for exemption for 7 Castles Estates Subdivision, Lot 2,/the Eagle
7 Castles
County Planning Commission having recommended approval by the Board on condition df the following:
estates
(1.) the recorded Covenants of 7 Castles Subdivision Filing #1 allow such division of lots; and
exemption
(2) that utility easements be provided (by deed recording) (a) the full length of.the rear line
iThe Valley
of Lot 2 and shall be twelve feet in width, and (b) the full length of the proposed lot line and shall be
in Lion's Ridge
7.5 feet in width on each side of that line; and
(3) requirements of the County Department of Environmental Health in letter dated 11 April 73,
be fully complied with.
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and following tote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board denied the application for exemption, determining that this
division of lands is not within the purposes for which the subdivision regulations were adopted.
Richard Kvamme, Kvamme Const. Co. application for exemption for Lot 2, Camelot Townhouses in Vail
Camelot
Intermountain Development Subdivision, Block 8, the Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended that
Townhouses
the application be denied and tabled further consideration until their May 16, 1973:mebing upon applicant
exemption
tendering specific information and plans satiQfying requirements;
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and following vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission and denied the exemption. -v.,'..
Thomas W. Sachs, application for Exemption for Columbine Notth in Vail Intermountain Subdivision,
Columbine
the Eagle County Planning Commission recommending approval by the Board upon certain conditions to be ac-
North
complished;
exemption
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and following tiote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board tabled the application for exemption until said conditions
are accomplished.
James A. Reinecke, Jr., requesting preliminary approval for "Site Layout for Timber Falls Sub-
IlTimberfalls
division, Bighorn Area", The Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended approval of Lot 7 only
Subdivision
of the "Layout", but subject to previously required avalanche and geological studies;
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and following vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board tabled baling in the matter until May 7, 1973•
William T. Luke, requesting preliminary approval for Rams Run in Bighorn Subdivision, and the
Rams Run
Eagle County Planning 8ommission having recommended approval, subject to staff checking and providing
revised plan maps, all of which were subsequently accomplished;
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and following vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission'
and approved the preliminary plan.
The Valley
Phillip H. Taylor, Tayvel Environmental Land Co./in Lion's ,Ridge Subdivision, Filing No. 2,
iThe Valley
Parcel K; and the Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended approval by the Board of the Prelimin-
in Lion's Ridge
ary Plan with the following limitations:
(1) further study be done on building areas north of the road (Lions Ridge Lobp)vAnd..bhat the -
study be done with the Planning department; (2) Roads be constructed according to previous agreement with
cuts, fills and cribing and (3) letter from County Sanitarian dated April 5, 1973 be complied with";
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and following vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission
and approved the preliminary plan with conditions above stated.
Denny Eaton appeared and requested help from the County with gravel for the School District, 750 1Gravel,
tons for driveways and 500 tons for base gravel for blacktopping playgrounds. I School Dist.
The Board advised that they would check to see hdw much gravel could be made available.
A joint meeting of the Airport Authority and the Board of County Commissioners having been set for I Airport
this time, the following members of the Authority appeared: Authority
Mike Dawson
Ken nNorman
Eldon Wilson, and f
Claude L. Gerard
Others appearing wereJohn Olson and Bill Stevens.
The Chairman then asked that the Authority proceed and Mike Dawson stated that he hoped that a
decision on the question of a second Fixed Base Operator whoukd be forthcoming from the Commissioners, and
discussion on the matter insued.
Statements from all members of the Authority were made in reply to questions from the Commissioners.'
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I, ADDENDUM
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THIS AGRBNNdGiV'P is sia6la this 1a,mGZay of (1WUJti j
1973, by and between the Boa;ri1 of CoUnty C4 >av zsovier n(-- rn v
g Eagle County, Colorado, horreinl tom �090xrOd tP L48 Caa��d�',
;I
and the Board of County hull 4CCK1nZ-YP !j
'I Colorado, hereinafter refcsscd to as Pias iRv
T WHEREAS, the pastieo entox06 :into an agidQ1CLOat
Y a
` dated March 26. 1973 far the constsaactior� of a' >sopllscer::oGar
I� �I
for the Emma Bridge, and
li
Ir WHEREAS, pursuant to that agrcc. ent, Pitkin 09t�0^�1
to pay one-half of the construction coot of the bridge, s
o J3:�7fj, g pay p than
provided that it would not be obli atCd to a >trc I
$50,000.00 as its share, and pV
i I WHEREAS, the bids for the Z,;v-ma Bridge were higher 1
than had been anticipated, and
WHEREAS, given the actual bids, Pitkin has
indicated a willingness to increase its share of the project,
NOW THEREFORE it is agreed by the partiea{ that their
agreement dated March 26, 1973 be modified as followo:
Pitkin agrees to pay one-half of the conditxuction
cost of the bridge, provided that it will not be obligated
to pay more than $56,121.46.
III
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF COUNTY(CO^^51103"(1NER>I'
OF PITRIN COUNTY, COLORADO OF EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADV
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AT: ATTEST;
P t' L^ u�my Cler c� s Recon ems® E g ©`county C es c e: tnc�r
3 + ('PI1 LN COUNTY SEAL) (EAGLE COUNTY SLAL)
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Fixed Base
A vote of A. P. A. members was then taken and found to be 100% in favor of the creation of a
Operator
Second Fixed Base Operator.
As a member of the Authority, Claude L. Gerard then moved that a Second Fixed Base Operator be
considered and recommended to the Board. The motion was seconded and passed by the Authority.
The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners then inquired as to action of the Board; and
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard moved that a Second Fixed Base Operator be contracted for at the
Eagle County Airport.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the vote taken of the Board showed a unanimous decis-
ion and was declared such by the Chairman.
In the matter of the John Olson mobile home located at the airport, Commissioner Gerard moved that
said trailer remain in its present location until a master plan should change said location with a lease to
be negotiated betWeen the Board and _,-' Mounts n Fl IgService.
The motion was seconded by Commissiondi "Che following vote was declared unanimous by the Chair-
man.
Hanger
The matter of a hangar building was tabled until after the Master Plan is completed.
building
Authority=ember, Claude L. Gerard, then stood and resigned his position as such member, which
resignation was accepted by the Airport Authority.
e�2+�e6
Commissioner Orloskythenmominated Bill Williams of Edwards, Colorado, to fill the vacancy so
�`,sca.tb!SY
created.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and the following vote was declared unanimous by the
$;lf ���
Chairman.
The Clerk was directed to advise Mr. Willaims of his appointment to the Airport Authority.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
Attest„
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day April term 19- my 7• 1973
ixea IF .=M CM ovum urns
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. 07rlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder 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 read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full payment thereof:
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
GBoup Ins.
Holy Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
service
Yampa Valley Electric Assn., Inc.
service
Public Service Co. of Colo.
service
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service.
Rocky Mtn. Natl Gas Co,. Inc.
service
Basalt Sanitation District
service
Bernard Gihther
exp.
Western Motel
rent
Eagle County Clerk
money adv.
A. H. Hoyt
household fixtures
Johnson & Kunkel
copies
Eldorado Engineering Co.
services
Eldorado Engineering Co.
services
Eldorado Engineering Co.
services
Eldorado Engineering Go.
services
Chadwicks Construction
services
Standard Oil Co.
fuel
Continental Oil Co.
gas
Amco Oil Col
gas
Continental Oil Co.
fuel
Firestone Stores
tires
Phillips & Anderson Tire Co.
tires
Gay Johnson's Inc.
recapping
Rowe Gift & Sundry Center
supplies
McCoy Company
Supplies
High Country Lumber & Supply Co.
supplies
Share Corp.
supplies
Del Chemical Corp.
supplies
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
supplies
Lawson Products, Inc.
Supplies
Hometown Supply Co.
supplies
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
Downing Supply Co.
supplies
Fullwell Motor Products Co.
supplies
Roaring Fork Valley Co-op.
supplies
Holy Cross Auto
parts & rent
Elder/Quinn & McGill, Inc.
parts
Donner & Holley Diesel Service, Inc.
parts
Curzon Fluid Power Co.
parts
Macdonald Equipment Co.
parts
Fruehauf Distr. Co.
parts
Gerard Brothers
equipment
Burns Gen. Store
coal & parts
Eagle Auto Parts
parts & tires
Revier Equipment Co.
parts
Holland Auto Parts, Inc.
parts
Brake & Clutch Service Co.
parts
Safety-Kleen Corp.
parts
Homeward Bound, Inc.
138 yds. roadbase
Nathan E. Hodge
labor
Purley Bertroch
labor
Cummins Power, Inc.
repairs
White Construction Co.
Emma Bridge Const.
Total.............................................................................................
Colorado Information
Starr C. Doll
Donna Deane
Leila E. Mosher Court Reporter
Purley Bertroch
Environmental Health
Erik W. Edeen, County Sanitarian
Allen Agency
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Glennora Mosher
Vail Medical Professional Corp
Michael S. Blair
Rowe Gift & Sundry Center
Colorado Rodent Control Fund
Independent Lumber Co.
Basalt Drug Co.
Eagle Pharmacy
GENERAL FUND
subscription & service
Registrar's Fees
supplies
transcript
glass & labor
postage & supplies
exp.
Airport Authority
coroner charge
jail meals
jail towels
jail laundry
matron service
treating prisoners
exp.
supplies
poison oats
supplies
supplies
supplies
109.86
169.71
14.51
1.56
66.00
115.23
6.80
22.00
11.00
42.23
175.00
16.50
206.00I
265.95
728.43
4842.34
45.00
740.33 ,
4.04
9.70
94.91
847.66
105.03
178.10
9.60 r
520.75
2.68
125.80
32.60'
4.42
36.35
32.84
4.13
15-931
376.79
20.12
133.10
71.90
4.08
11
70.86
19.54
125.24
184.99
602.00
229.54 j
125.68
24.01
369.27]
2.64:
17.00
241.50
250.00
20.00
2130:39II
11.264.85.
$ 25,896.491
i
I
i
9.00 1
2.50
1.75
112.50 .
65.25
63.27
182.201
785-001
12.70
546.00 {
24.961
18.85
10.00'
24.00
178.19
9.60-1
202.00
15.06
54.92
49.08
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners- day term 19-
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19.
Minutes to The matter of minutes was discussed, upon which Commissioner Gerard moved that the Clerk mail
be mailed copies of minutes to the three Commissioners henceforth, the reading of same can then be disposed of in
future meetings.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky, the vote being declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Shenandoah
I Erik. Edeen, County Sanitarian, appeared and presented the matter of failure to abate violations by
Mobile Home Jaunita Larson, Shenandoah Mobile Home Park, Basalt, Colo., since the temporary permit was issued a year ago
Park Ifor said mobile home park.
Thereupon the county Commissioners, by vote duly rendered, determined that the 'sanitarian cite
Mrs. Larson in for hearing before the board on May 25, 1973, at 1000 A. M. -
Upper Eaglet The matter of hearing on "The Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District and Improvement thereof" came
Valley San. on for hearing, having been set for this time and date; and
Dist. Fred Green appearing on behalf of the petitioners and the following interested persons also appear+r
ingi
Peter Alexander, representing Tayvel Environmental Land Co., Vail, Solo.
James Swift, n n e n n 9 it 2 n
Lawrence L. Benway, representing Alpine Landscaping, 'Minturh,'.Colo.
Charles Malloy, representing Mountain Tile to., Vail, Colo, and
David S. Rogers, landowner.,in Bighorn Subdivision, Vail, Colo.; and
No protestants Appearing in person or by letter.
Thereupon, bounty Attorney, Hugh Warder stated that the Notice of Hearing has been made and publish-
ed.
Whereupon, Fred Green gave a resume of progress made on cooanditions to be met to comply with the
State Health Department.
Discussion followed with Petitioner answering specific questions of those present.
Thereupon, the Chairman stated that the Board was ready for a decision; and
Commissioner Orlosky moved to approve the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District Improvement Plan.
Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
H. W. Lewis Store
supplies
42,64
Stanley's Cash Grocery
supplies
7.56
Cope Office Supply
supplies
2.85
C.F. Hoeckel etc.
supplies & furniture
331.87
Out West Printers, Inc.
supplies
32.95
Out West Printers, Inc.
supplies
32.95
Out West Printers, Inc.
supplies
3.38
Eagle Valley Enterprise, Inc.
legals
119.37
Eagle Valley Enterprise, Inc.
printing & supplies
188.18
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service
135.52
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service
619.99
Mountain Bell
service
141.47
Xerox Corp.
supplies
18.78
Xerox Corp.
lease
178.08
Xerox Corp.
supplies
31.30
Minnesco Division
lease
318.06
JIM B.P.S.I.
parts
18.87
ON B.P.S.I.
parts
3.87
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
plates
37.65
Lease Finance Inc.
lease
106.40
Hometown Supply Co.
supplies
34.77
Wilson Radio, TV & Appl.
supplies
13.95
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
80.19
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
7.25
Hugh R. Warder
supplies
5.69
Revenue Sharing advisory Service
subscription & bulletin
29.00
Stephens - Beck Inc.
Title Inf.
15.00
American Legion Aux. Unit #194
rent
75.00
Glenn Anderson
rent
75.00
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
rent
75.00
Minturn Vol. Fire Dept.
rent
75.00
The Vail Trail
rent
175.00
New Jersey Zinc Co.
rent
9.00
Holy Cross Elec. Assn, Inc.
service
349.14
Rocky Ntn. Natural Gas Co. Inc.
service
152.57
Town of Eagle
water & trash
141.17
Mary Jo Jacobs, M. D.
treating prisoners';
14.00
Olesen Motorn
Parts
2.15
Phillips Petroleum Qo.
gas etc
157.64
Skelly Oil Co.
gas etc
69.72
Nicks 66 Service
tires etc.
87.11
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
car leases
505.20
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
supplies
57.42
U. S. Uniform Co., Inc.
shirts
32.85
Elmer Glass Co., Inc.
glass
7.64
J. H. Gant, Law enforcement equip,
equipment
380.00
Gypsum Garage
parts & labor
20.85
Doxol Gas
propane
25.53
Eagle County Clerk
money advanced
2.00
John F. Healy
Xerox copies
24.90
Johnson & Kunkel
copies
36.00
Hometown Supply Col
parts::
109,00
Eagle County Fair=Board
exp., c.
4202.:00
Eldorado::Engjneering Co.
maps
21.15
Eldorado Engineering Co.
surveying
36.55
Transport Clearings
freight
67.24
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
supplies
11.08
Eldorado Engineering Co.
drainage plan
72.00
Mountain Bell
service
24.53
Colo. Dept. of Revenue
boiler insp.
10.00
The Vail Trail
May rent
,175.00
Total..............................................................................................
12.160.90
Minutes to The matter of minutes was discussed, upon which Commissioner Gerard moved that the Clerk mail
be mailed copies of minutes to the three Commissioners henceforth, the reading of same can then be disposed of in
future meetings.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky, the vote being declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Shenandoah
I Erik. Edeen, County Sanitarian, appeared and presented the matter of failure to abate violations by
Mobile Home Jaunita Larson, Shenandoah Mobile Home Park, Basalt, Colo., since the temporary permit was issued a year ago
Park Ifor said mobile home park.
Thereupon the county Commissioners, by vote duly rendered, determined that the 'sanitarian cite
Mrs. Larson in for hearing before the board on May 25, 1973, at 1000 A. M. -
Upper Eaglet The matter of hearing on "The Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District and Improvement thereof" came
Valley San. on for hearing, having been set for this time and date; and
Dist. Fred Green appearing on behalf of the petitioners and the following interested persons also appear+r
ingi
Peter Alexander, representing Tayvel Environmental Land Co., Vail, Solo.
James Swift, n n e n n 9 it 2 n
Lawrence L. Benway, representing Alpine Landscaping, 'Minturh,'.Colo.
Charles Malloy, representing Mountain Tile to., Vail, Colo, and
David S. Rogers, landowner.,in Bighorn Subdivision, Vail, Colo.; and
No protestants Appearing in person or by letter.
Thereupon, bounty Attorney, Hugh Warder stated that the Notice of Hearing has been made and publish-
ed.
Whereupon, Fred Green gave a resume of progress made on cooanditions to be met to comply with the
State Health Department.
Discussion followed with Petitioner answering specific questions of those present.
Thereupon, the Chairman stated that the Board was ready for a decision; and
Commissioner Orlosky moved to approve the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District Improvement Plan.
Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
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,xe C. F. xvea¢v cu,vuvm „m..
The. Resolutionuadopted-by> said •motion -appears" hereafter, to -wit:
Fred Green then introduced the following:
The Petitioners and Proponents of the proposed Eagle Valley Metropolitan Recreation and Park Distri
Eagle County, Colorado, by their attorney, pursuant to the provisions of the "Special District Control Act,"
Chapter 89, Article 18, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963 (1965 Supplement), as amended, respectfully petition
the'Board of Commissioners of Eagle County, State of Colorado, for a Resolution of Apprbval and certain
other preliminary actions relating thereto, for said proposed district.
In support of said petition, your Petitioners state:
1. That on the 1st day of May, 1973, there was filed with the Board of Commissioners of Lagle
County, a Service Plan for said proposed District.
2. That Service Plan fully complies with the provisions of the "Special District Control Act:
as to all of the information required to be contained therein.
3. That Petitioners have previously filed the maximum processing fee required by law in the amount
of $200.00.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray that this Honorable Board will enter such orders as may be necessary
or proper preliminary to and in connection with a Resolution of Approval of the Service Plan of the'Proposed
District T.
It is further respectively requested that the provisions of the Special District Control Act which
require that the Service Plan be filed at least ten (10) days prior to a regular meeting data of the board
of County Commissioners, be waived.
The County Clerk and Recorder informed the Board that a Service Plan, supplemental documents and
the required processing fee had been filed for the proposed Eagle Valley Metropolitan Recreation and Park
District, and a request made thatLthis hearing on said Service Plan be called and held.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerarddintroduced the following resolution:
(Resolution)
19—
After reading.the foregoing Resolution, Commissioner Gerafld then moved that said Resolution be passed
and adopted. Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion.
The question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolution, the roll was called and the
question put to a vote with the following results:
Those voting AYE:
Commissioners: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude Gerard
Alfred F. Orlosky
Those voting NAY:
The presiding officer thereupon declared that a majority of all the Commissioners elected having
voted in favor thereof, the motion was carried and the Resolution duly passed and adopted.
ADOPTED A14D AFPROVED This 7th day of May, 1973•
(SEA L )
Attest:
Maxwell R. Barz
County Clerk & Recorder
STATE OF COLORADO )
)) as
COUNTY OF EAGLE )
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
I, Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk and Recorder of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, do hereby
certify that the foregoing pages nembered 1 to 5, inclusive, constitute a true and correct copy of the record)
of proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, taken at a regular meeting held on the
7th'day of May, 1973, at the Eagle County Courthouse, Eagle, Colorado, insofar as said minutes relate to a
Resolution, a copy of which is therein set forth; that the copy of said Resolution contained in the minutes
is a full, true and correct copy of the original of said Resolution -as adopted by'the Board or'County Com-
missioners at said meeting; that the original Resolution has been duly signed and approved by the presiding
officer of the Board of County Commissioners and myself, as County Clerk and Recorder, sealed wbth the
corporate Seal of the County and recorded in the Book of Resolutions of the County kept for that purpose in
my office.
I further certify that the Chairman and two members of the Board of County Commissioners were pre-
sent at said meeting and that all members of the Board voted on the passage of the Resolution as set forth
in said minutes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my'hand and the seal of said County of Eagle, Colorado, thei
7th day of May, 1973.
( S E A L ) Maxwell R. Barz
County Clerk and Recorder
- - - - - - Eagle County, Colorado
Peter Alexander appeared on behalf of Thomas J. Taylor, representing Tayvel Environmental Land Co.,j
requesting that the easement'be vacated(to comply with purchaser's development plans between Lots G-7 and
G-81 advising that there is no property behind said Lots located in Lion's Ridge Subdivision, which requires
an easement for utilities.
Upon advise by County Attorney Augh Warder, a motion was heard by Commissioner Orlosky, second by
Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote declared unanimous by Chairman Koprinikar to publish the intent to
vacate said utility easement. Hearing of same was set for May 25, 1973, at 1j30 O'clock P. M.
The matter of a request to vacate a utility easement between Lot 21 and Lot 23, Matterhorn Village,
Filing No. 1, having been tabled to this.time and date, and upon the advise of the County Attorney the
Commissioners, upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote de-
clared unanimous by the Chairman, determined to publish the intent to vacate said utility easement. Hearing
for same was set for May 25, 1973, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. following the above hearing.
Frederick D. Green, President of Stone Creek Company and managing partner of Grouse Mountain at
Vail, Ldt., presented a request that FAgls-Vail Subdivision, Filing No. 1 be amended and assured the Com-
missioners that the suggested amendment will not change the character of the development to the detriment
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of any owner of lands lying within or immediately adjacent to said subdivision.
Amended Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky roved that the amended plat floe Eagle -Vail Subdivision, Filing No. 1
plat Eagle- may be filed and that the signature of the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of eagle County be
Vail Sub- affixed by him in the space provided, as is more fully shown by the Resolution following these minutes.
division Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the
Chairman. '
Bid awarded The matter of awarding a bid for paving four miles of County road east of Basalt came on at this
for road time, and it appearing that Grand River Construction Co., Glenwood Springs, Colo., is the successful bidder;
paving, Upon motion duly put and passed the Commissioners awarded the bid to Grand River Construction Co.
Grand River at their bid of $83,760.00. Sixty percent of which will be paid by the Bureau of Reclamation.
Const. Co.
Virgene Anderson and Mary Jo Gerard appeared,representing the Three Rivers Public Library, and
Three Rivershowed statistics on the increased use of said library and future needs, especially at this time the appoint -
Public ment by the Board of an Eagle County Board of Trustees.
Library Mrs. Anderson agreed to draw up the resolution appointing said trustees, a five member board, for
approval and signature by the Board.
Paul Reedy and Tom Williams, L'.S:F.S., appeared and discussed the matter of F. S. roads and main -
of same.
3.2 beer The matter of hearing on the application by Vince Turner, Atty. for Safeway Stores, for a 3.2 beer
license, license having been set for this time and date, the Petitioner appearing as aforesaid and no Protestants
Safeway appearing in person or anywise.
Stores Thereupon, Mr. Warder, County Attorney, inquired of the Clerk as to the Proof of P blication,
fingerprints, and other criteria, and found all to be in order except that the fingerpr%E?rhad not yet been
returned. Mr. Warder then asked Mr. Turner to proceed.
Mr. Turner then asked that both he and Joe Iiams (Mr. Iiams to become the Safeway Manager at Vail.)
be sworn.
The Clerk then asked both to stand and be sworn, to -wit:
Vince Turner
Joe Iiams
Being so sworn, both testified as to need, matters of population, area the business would draw
from and Mr. Iiams tendered a petition of malty signatures in support of the petition.for license.
Thereupon, Commissioner Gerard moved to approve the application of the Petitioner, contingent upon
a favorable fingerprint report. as
Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and upon vote duly put,Aeclared unanimous by
the Chairman.
Extension I John O'Leary appeared in regards to additional office space and came to an agreement with the Board
Agent offic on a one year lease for office for the Extension Agent at $175.00 per month.
space
Ken Richards appeared for David Elmore, requesting final approval oo Vail Fillage, Filing No. 39
Vail Villag The Commissioners advised that both subdivision improvements and the title certificate should show
on the plat when tendered.
Planning & Michael Blair, Eagle County Planner, having tendered through the County Attorney a Resolution for
Zoning creation of an Eagle Bounty Planning and Zoning Department; and
Dept. The Board, being Bully advised in the matter and by motion duly put and passed, approved and signed
the Resolution, which signatures were attested to by the Clerk.
Michael Blair, Eagle County Planner, having tendered two letters, one requesting that Katherine
Terry be approved for full time secretery for his office and the other requesting that a full time Assistant
Planner be hired for the County.
The Board by motion duly put and passed approved the hiring of Katherine Terry as full time secre-
tery, but tabled the matter of an assistant planner at this time.
Abatements A Petition for abatement on behalf ofFloyd Dennis & Florence M. Salazar was tendered to the Board
for their attention, the Assessor having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valualdon of $,3,480.00 on his mobile home for the year 1972, tax
$ 290.75. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
A Petition for abatement on behalf of Vail Clinic, Inc, was tendered to the Board for their attenti
the Assessor having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $ 4,610.00 on real estate for the year 1972, tax
$ 403.15. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed/adjourn
until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
'Uhairman
Attest:
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Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day ApriI term 19_ May 2c,, 19 a3
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Micha61 Blair County Planner
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board III
Hubert N. Peterson Chairman, Planning Commission
This date being the first regular new monthly meeting. of the Eagle County Commissioners to take
care of matters brought up by the new Planning Department which will fall on the 24th day of all months, ,
except when falling on a weekend in which case the date shall be the 26th day.
Douglas McLaughlin, Atty. representing Frost Properties, Ltd., 713 Meadowood Drive, Broken Arrow,
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Oklahoma, P1 file #Sv-2-73, appeared in the matter of an application for variance from Subdivision Regulations:
r109y'1_�,
The Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended approval'on certain conditions and upon
,jofit'
the tendering of a map showifig that compliance will be accomplished, Mr. McLaughlin requested approval by
the Board.
Thereupon, upon motion by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and vote being un-
animous, the Chairman declared the application approved.
John Wix, representing Colorado Country Ltd.,a.appeared in the matter of an exemption from Subdivi-mtM1
sion Regulations for Kloumann property, Pl file #Se -20-73.
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The Eagle Gounty Planning Commission having recommended denial because of inadequate access and poor,
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road conditions amid the Board not being able to gain accord with Mr. Wix that the access and road conditions
will be improved; The Board,by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second of Commissioner Gerard and vote -show-
ing a unanimous decision, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and denied the applica-
tion for exemption.
Fred Green, Eagle Vail Construction Co., Box 1308, Vail, Colorado, appeared in the matter of an
Eagle -Vail
amended plat of the Eagle -Vail Subdi#ision "Commercial Village^ area, asking approval of the Board for
Su,division
same.
The Eagle County Planning Commissionehaving deferred approval pending signatures of all parties
required except public officials before presentingVreferring to the County consulting engineer for check-
ing; The Board, by motion of Commissioner Zet ar'.d�,, second of Cormrissionei Orlosky and vote showing a unani-
mous decision, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and deferred action until such
time as conditions set by said 6ommiesion are adheared to.
Mr. Green then brought up the matter of a request by the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District
Upper Eagle
that there be no County approval of buildings until tap fees and inspection are collected and made by the
Valley San.
Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District.
Dist.
After some discussion, the Commissioners tabled the request until the Planning Commission and
the County Attorney gave consideration to the matter.
Richard Kvamme, Kvamme Construction Co., Box 927, Vail, Colorado, appeared in the matter of his Camelot
preliminary plan on Camelot, P1 file #-Ssp-6-73, requesting approval of the Board for -same, P1 file #S&p-6-73.1
The Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended approval on certain conditions and the
schedule stated in petitioners application;
Thereupon, upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Oommissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning
Commission and approved the preliminary plan.
George Shaw representing Ralph Sloan, Lion's Ridge Ltd., 2320 Kipling St. Lakewood, Colorado,
appeared in the matter of his preliminary plan and variance application on The Community, F1 file SSP -15-73
and P1 file Sv-3-73, requesting approval of the Board for same.
Thee gle County Planning Commission having recommended approval on certain conditions and
schedule statefin petitioners application;
Thereupon, ,.upon motion by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning
Commission and agpxry the preliminary plan and variance.
Ralph Sloan representing Diamond Enterprises of Colorado, Box 242, Vail, Colorado, appeared in
the matter of his preliminary plan and variance application on Breakaway West, P1 file Ssp-16-73 and P1 file
Sv-4-73, requesting approval of the Board for same.
The Eagle Bounty Planning Commission having recommehdediapproval on certain conditions and the
schedule stated in petitioners application;
Thereupon, upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning
Commission and approved the preliminary plan and variance.
Charles Ogilve, not appearing but having tendered his application,dnrbehalf of S.E.O. Inc. Box 820,
Vail, Colorado, fbr preliminary plan on Interlochen, P1 file Ssp-14=73, for approval by the Board; and
The Eagle County Planning Commission having recommended approval on certain conditions and the
schedule stated in petitioners application;
Thereupon, upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman the Commissioners concurred in the recommendation of the Planning
Commission and approved the preliminary plan.
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Jay Utter and Walter Kirch, representing themselves, appeared in the matter of their preliminary Vail Racquet
plan on Vail Racquet Club, Pl-•fil_e Sv-1-73; Club
The Eagle County Planning Commission having previously given conditional approval and the Board,
as shown by Commissioners minutes dated February 6, 1973, tabled approval until conditions at the Upper
Eagle Valley Sanitation District were improved and approved by the Board, which was subsequently done;
Thereupon, upon motion by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Commissioners concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendationq
and approved the preliminary plan.
Kent Rose representing Vail Water and Sanitation District, appeared and requested approval of the Vail Water &
Board on a site for a treatment facility to improve said district's sewage plant. San. Dist.
Thereupon, upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board, being fully advised, approved the site for the new treatment
facility.
Upon request of Mike Blair, and the Board being fully advised, a motion was made by Commissioner
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners --day — —term 19
Orlosky that the County Planner hire Eldorado Engineering, if not otherwise engaged when needed, or other
engineer for purposes of approving particular structures or improvements as the need may arise in considering
projects brought before the Planning Department. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and the
subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Rod Slifer, Vail, Colorado, appeared and discussed with the Board the possibility of ways that
could be set up to spend revenues arrived from a building code and inspection thereunder in the same year
as collected.
Planning Upon request of Mike Blair, and the Board being fully advised, a motion was made by Commissioner
& Develo Orlosky to amend the resolution passed and signed on May 7, 1973, creating the Planning and Zoning Department,
ment Dept .I said amendment to be of the title only by changing it to the "Planning and Development Department". The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and the subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Vail Villi e . Gaeme Woodhouse, representing Richards Engineering, appeared and requested final approval of
West Vail Village West, Filing No. 3.
The Eagle Gounty Planning Commission having previously given conditional approval and recommending
now,£or approval by the Board on certain conditions;
Thereupon, upon motion by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and.subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board approved Vail Village West, Filing No. 3 subject to the ten—
dering of a security agreement kvcI3qpduuuhLxmd to the County Attorney and reference to the title certificate
involving roads and improvements.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next dayi-Ibeing the neat meeting of the Board.
Chairman
Attest:
t to Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day May term 19- May 25, 19.3__
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were allowed and warrAnts:ordered drawn on the proper funds for same in full
payment thereof:
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
Claude L. Gerard
Alfred Orlosky
Colo. State Assn Co. Clerk's
Colo. State Assn Co. Clerk's
Willard Wilson
Colo. Hosp. & Med. Service
OASI County Treasurer
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
Alfred F. Orlosky, Commissioner
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
Lena Mare Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk
Margaret Davenport, Clerical hire
Buena Eichler, Clerical hire
Eva Luby, Clerical hire
Geraldine Shelton, Clerical hire
,Maureen E. Ilaggart, Clerical hire
Donna Deane, Chief Accountant
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Treas.
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Tress.
Lillian Forster, Clerical hire
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
Clair Bertroch
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assr.
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assr.
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical hire
Hugh R. Warder, Co. Attorney
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. Go. Atty.
Doris Carter, custodian
Roland L. Gerard, Co. Ct. janitor
John F. Healy, Dist. Attorney
John F. Healy
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. Dist. Atty.
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst. Dist. Atty.
Dennis J. Seitz
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. to Dist. Atty.
Hugh R. Warder, Dep. Dist. Atty.
Robert C. Watson, Landfill Supervisor
Robert C. Watson, Landfill Supervisor
Hugh R. Warder
Hugh R. Warder
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. Dist. Atty.
Henry Rey, Landfill Supervisor
Robert E. Widden, Landfill Supervisor
James Seabry, County Sheriff
Tom Davis, Undersheriff
George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
William M. Murphy, Dep. Sheriff
Gary Taylor, Dep. Sheriff
Robert Weiler, Dep. Sheriff
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Sheriff
Carol Conder, Clerical hire
Lester Jeremiah, Co. Extension Agent
Eileen Randall, Secy Extension Agent
Jack W. Johnson, Co. Surveyor
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service Officer
Erik W. Edeen, R.P.S.
Environmental Health Office
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. R.P.B.
Margie Gates, P.H.N.
Hester Bertroch, Secy. F.H.N.
Margaret Jacobsgaard, P.H.N.
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy. P.H.N.
T. I. Steinberg, M. D.
Jack W. Johnson, Director, C. D.
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Secy. C. D.
Thomas I.•Steinberg, M.D.
Michael S. Blair, County Planner
Katherine T. Terry, Secy. Co. Planner
Eagle County School Dist. RE -50J
Western Union Telegraph Co.
County Clerk
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salary
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supplies
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coronor fees
salary
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receipt correction #21680 & #21736
TKCO 15758 5/10/73 & TKCO 22267 5/17/73
postage
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1020.85
1410.07
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500.00
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475.00
425.00
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243.75
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140.00
163.09
175.00
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190.20
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180.00
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425.00
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Total.............................................................................................$29,523.80
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day -term 19 -
Claude L. Gerard, County Commissioner
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky, County Commissioner
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
Garland Bertorch, Bridge Foreman
Joe Carter, Operator
John W. Hill, Operator
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
Phillip. Sheldon, Operatdr
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
James E. Watson, Operator
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
Terry Nunn, Truck Driver
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
Francis D. Daugherty, Road Overseer
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
Vernon Eiswerth, Ass1t Supervisdr..er
Walter F. Owen, Road'Overseer
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
Joe Phillips, Janitor
Randy Hoyt, Laborer
A. C. Gordon, Laborer
Colo. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
County Treasurer
General Fund
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salary
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salary
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salary
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salary
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salary
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salary
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salary
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#65817 Allen Agcy.
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Shenandoah The matter of a citation for Mrs. Jaunita Larson, owner of Shenandoah Trailer Court, Basalt, Colo.,
Trailer to appear before the Board having previously been set for this time and date; and
Court Mrs. Larson appearing in person.
Thereupon the Chairman a§ked E!ik Edeen, County Sanitarian, to proceed.
Mr. Edeen stated dates of notices previously sent to Mrs. Larson to correct sanitation problems
and no work accomplished on the problem.
Mrs. Larson stated her plazas with Stanley Dodson's company to correct the situation.
Whereupon, Commissioner Gerard moved to table the matter and have Mrs. Larson advise Mr. Dodson
to advise t.hg]Board,.bf a completion date and also to aaskse the Town of Basalt and the Basalt Sanitation
District to advise the Board of their intentions on allowing tapeons to water and sewer.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote declared unanimous by the
Chairman.
Alice Par- The matter of hearing on Alice Parsons' application for vacation of easements on her property in
sons appli Matterhorn Village Subdivision, Filing No. 1, having previously been set for this time and date; and
cation for Mrs. Parsons appearing in person and no protestant appearing in anywise;
vacation o Thereupon, publication having been made in the matter and the Board being fully advised in the
easements matter, Commissioner Orlosky moved to appoint Maxwell R. Barz as Commissioner of Deeds by resolution and
to authorize the said Commissioner to vacate the utility easements with a Quit Claim Deed prepared by the
County Attorney.
The Motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by
the Chairman.
TayvelThe matter of hearing on Tayvel Environmental Land Company's application for vacation of easements
applicatio along the common boundary between Lots G-7 and G-8 of Lions Ridge Subdivision, Filing No. 2, having pre -
for vaca- viously been set for this time and date; and
tion of Peter Alexander, representing said company, appearing in person and no protestant appearing in
easements anywise;
Thereupon, publication having been made in the matter and the Board being fully advised in the
matter, Commissioner Orlosky moved t6.applint Maxwell R. Barz as bommissioner of Deeds by resolution and
to authorize the said Commissioner to vacate the utility easements with a Quit Claim Deed prepared by the
County Attorney.
The motion was seconded by eommissioner Gerard and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by
the Chairman.
Plateau I A motion was made by Commissioner Gerard to accept a proposal by Plateau Typewriter Exchange,
Typewriter Grand Junction, Colo., for maintenance of all County typewriters and calculators in the County House for
Exchange $515.00 per year.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by
the Chairman.
Co. equip- Tom 'Zimmerman and Sam Geyer, Bureau of Land Management, Glenwood Springs, Colo., appeared and dis-
ment to cussed the use of County equipment with operators for fire purposes, if needed to fight fires in Eagle Gounty
fight f irE s on B1M ground. Any machinery lost to be replaced by BLM. and dollar figures to be at current rates.
on BLM Commissioner Gerard moved to enter into an agreement as stated. The motion was seconded by Com -
ground missioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote was ddclared unanimous by the Chairman.
Road con- Frederic Bird, resident of Vail Ridge on Cortina Lane, appeared and advised the Board of road
ditions conditions on Cortina Lane. Mr. Bird was permitted to use the phone to contact Wright -McLaughlin Engineers
Cortina who in turn were to write the contractor, Harlan Constructors, 15045 W. 40th Ave, Golden, Solo. 80401, and
Lane send a copy of said letter to the Board of County Commissioners.
Soil stud3 Dick Porter, John Brubaker and Bob Howland with the Soil Conservation, appeared and advised the
Board that there is 160,000 acres in Eagle County scheduled for soil study, that they wished to start on
53,000 acres over the next three years. The total cost on the 53,000 acres over the three years would be
$30,000.00 to Eagle County at an annual figure of $10,000.00 per year.
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The Board agreed that the work could be done this year, but that only a part of the annual quota
would be forthcoming this year because of budget shortage.
The Board re—appointed Richard Turgeon to replace iditch Hoyt on the Eagle County Planning Commis—
sion.
Lester Jeremiah, County Extension Agent, appeared and advised that he had received no response
from land owners on weed control. Eagle, Colo.,
The Board appointed Bonita Eaton/to replace Charles Albertson on the Fair Board and also appointed
Linda Jones, Vail, Colo., to replace Charlyn Willaims on said Board.
Charles Schaefer, Town of Eagle Planner, appeared khdcadvised that an appraisal had been made on `School
the"school property across from the Counthouse,by Justin Haynes, the cost being $300.00 for appraisal, one— !property
half of which is the County share of $150.00. 1',ppraisal
It was agreed that an Inspector to be hired by the County,eventually,can be utilized by the Town
of Eagle, fees to be split even with the County. The Board instructed Mr. Schaefer to contact Mr. Blair
in the matter.
In preparation for eventual Building Code regulations and the hiring of a County Building
the'Board passed and signed the following resolution.
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Inspector l`
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved seconded and passed to
adjdurn until the next regular meeting , unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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WHEXYiS Nouse Bill 1CB1 has been adopted by the
Forty-ninth General Assembly at the first regular session
thereof, and
Wit, U, " said legislative ennetncat e 4=cro the Beord.
of County Cor=iosionera to oract a Building Code for all or part
of the unincorporated area of the County, and
lifigLRlS the Board is desirous of onacting cueb a Code
in order to promote the public health, safety, and general naifaro
of the inhabitoats of the County
NOG', .t'-ALFCRE B.r T RLbO,VED brat the &r county
'fanning Co=oo'lon be and they are hereby requested to designate
part or all of t'tie n>_^?iacorporateo area of the County for udopticn
Of a Belding Code assti to eertify a Gory of the-rop<,Oc ^_..,»i.Ltip
code to the Baas of sat, ua va o©"aonerc of 1�,- f, i;.sunt , .
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BE IT RESOLVED; By the Board of County Commissioners
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deeds is hereby authorized to make, cuccuto and deliver a
Quit Claim Deed from the County of Eagle to ALICE E. PARSONS
to the following described promises;
A tract o€ land lying entirely within Matterhorn
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Beginning at the Southwest Corner of said Lot 23; thence
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BE IT RESOLVED; By the Board of County Commissioners
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deeds is hereby authorized to make, cuccuto and deliver a
Quit Claim Deed from the County of Eagle to ALICE E. PARSONS
to the following described promises;
A tract o€ land lying entirely within Matterhorn
Village, filing No. 1, a Subdivision filed in the Clerk
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BE IT RESOLVED; By the Board of County Commissioners
of Eagle County, Colorado, that the Commissioner to execute
deeds is hereby authorized to make, cuccuto and deliver a
Quit Claim Deed from the County of Eagle to ALICE E. PARSONS
to the following described promises;
A tract o€ land lying entirely within Matterhorn
Village, filing No. 1, a Subdivision filed in the Clerk
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BE IT RESOLVED; By the Board of County Commissioners
of Eagle County, Colorado, that the Commissioner to execute
deeds is hereby authorized to make, cuccuto and deliver a
Quit Claim Deed from the County of Eagle to ALICE E. PARSONS
to the following described promises;
A tract o€ land lying entirely within Matterhorn
Village, filing No. 1, a Subdivision filed in the Clerk
and Recorders Office Eagle County, Colorado, said tract
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being a twenty foot easement being ten feet on either
side of the line between Lots 21 and 23, said Matterhorn
village, Filing No. 1, being more particularly
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described as follows;
Beginning at the Southwest Corner of said Lot 23; thence
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N 86047153' W along the Southline of said Lot 21 a
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distance of 10.06 feet; thence N 02048'56' W a distance
of 189.44 feet to a point on the North line of said Lot
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feet along a curve to the left also along said North -
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line of Lots 21 and 23, having a Central Angle of 02024146°
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and a radius of 475.00 feet; thence S 02048156n E a distance
of 191.51 feet to a point on the South Line of said Lot 23;
thence N 86047'530 W a distance of 10.06 feet to the point
of beginning, containing 3809 square foot more or less,
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for the reason that said property consists of an easement not
needed by the County, and the County of Eagle makes no claim of
ownership to this property by virtue of the prior dedication of
said easement.
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THEREFORE, MAXWELL R. BARZ is appointed the Commissioner
to execute deeds and is hereby authorized to execute the Quit
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Clair Deed to said property.
Dated this to day of -P )A.D. , 1973.
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authorized to oa%o, onecuto and dclivor a ;Cit Cla:sn 500i! fr;cz' ^7o
County of Eagle to CHIb1.nLcG E. P=Dg'LXGa to the foltouing docc_-ibcd
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All utility oaaoaonto goroing a part of or
intended to oorvo iota G-7 and C=U, 1a000
Ridge 6ubdivicion, Yl ling t7o. C, Cotmnty off
Bagga, Cad State of Colorado,
for the re000n that said L*r09orty Conoiato of Qtialty caacno©to
not neodad by the County, and the County of Lagic nahoc no c&aio
of ownership to this property by virtue of the prior 606icatic�t of
said eaooncnta.
THliREFOREP The Cooniocioner to Eaocuto meoda io hetroby
authorized to cuccuto the Quit Clain Dead.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day___ term 19- Tune__ -19a
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Hugh Warder
Maxwell R. Barz
REGULAR M- ETING
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
Clerk to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The following bills Were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full. payment thereof:
Colorado Information
School.Health Council
Clair Bertroch
County. Clerk
County Clerk
Joy -Smith,
Anna Mulnix
Erik W.. Edeen R.P.S.
Leila E. Mosher C.S.R.
Doris .Carter
Doris ,Carter
Tom Davis
Gordon Kashmer
Kier Laboratories, Inc.
Utah Crime Conference
Skelly Oil Co.
Vail Pharmacy
Olesen Motors
Phillips Petroleum Co.
RCA Corporation
Dick Wheeler Inc.
Dick Wheeler Inc.
F. Morton Pitt Co.
Hometown Supply Co.
Eagle Valley Enterpirse Inc.
agle Valley Enterprise
American Legion Aux. Unit 194
Glenn Anderson
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
Minturn Volunteer Fire Dept.
Vail Valley Medical Center
C. A. Stanley Plumbing & Heating
Quicki< Print
American Supply Co.
American Sanitary Products
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Wilson Radim, T.U. & Appl.
Accountants Corner, Inc.
Pitney Bowes
Rocky Mtn. Natl. Gas Co., Inc.
Holy Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
3M Business Products Sales Inc.
Out West Comm & County Printers, Inc.
C.F.Hoecker Blank Book & Litho Co.
Copp Office Supply
L. . Ridgway Enterpirses, Inc.
Michael S. Blair
Bell Systems, Inc.
IBM Corp.
Colo. Rodent Control fund
Board of Land Comms.
Eagle Pharmacy
Board of Land Comms
The Vail Trail
Xerox Corp.
Eagle Valley Tel Co.
Eagle Valley Tel Co.
Eagle Valley Tel. Co.
Mountain Bell
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
Lease Finance Inc.
Out West Office Products Inc.
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Sub. & service
9.00
Revolving glasses fund
250.00
labor and material
7.80
money advinced
20.00
money advanced
37.79
Assessor's Clerical hire
178.84
n n n
94.68
exp.
127.60
transcript
146.25
jail laundry
8.55
prisoners meals
357.00
mileage & exp.
30.20
labor
124.00
BA test
10.00
transcript
19.00
Inv. #1707
1.77
medicine for. prisoner
.7.46
parts
4.50
gas
190.55
radio S.O.
789.75
labor & supplies
35.92
leases # C-159, C-160, C-161 & C-162
505.20
first aid kits S.O.
81.70
supplies
2.67
supplies
127.42
legals
177.41
rent Jpdge's office
75.00
rent S.O.
75.00
rent
75.00
rent
75.00
rent
150.00
sabor & supplies
21.50
supplies
89168
speaker horn for S. 0.
89140
Dist. Court equipment
112.45
xerox copies
35.10
labor & supplies
16.41
book
6.40
rental
51.00
service
124.20
service
287.75
supplies
275.38
supplies
114.40
supplies
932.22
repair
19.22
Drafting table & supplies
217.28
exp.
176.95
recorder repair
734:05
supplies
5.83
poison oats
104.00
lease
5.00
supplies
99.62
certificates
1.15
adv.
15.40
service
200.57
service
551595
serviee
115.68
service
24.80
service
30.45
supplies
260.17
Lease #15199-3
106.40
supplies
28.50
Total.............................................................................................$ 72947.97
ROAD AI4D BRIDGE FUND
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
group ins.
113.87
Maxwell R. Barz
postage
3.60
County Clerk
money advanced
20.00
Accountants Corner, Inc.
tax book
6.40
Mountain Bell
services
19.39
Eagle Valley Tel Co.
service
66.47
Public Service Co. of Colo.
services
1.56
Yampa Valley Electric Assoc.
service
43.48
Town of Basalt
sewer service
6.80
Holy Cross Electric Assn. Inc.
serviee
65.60
Rocky Mtn Natl Gas Co., Inc.
service
65.16
Standard Oil Co.
fuel
2,931.50
Continental 011 Co.
fuel
25.17
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners
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Daley's Chevron
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Eagle Auto Parts
Two-tone WZlding Service
A to Z Home Repair Service
Cummings Power Inc.
Mac Tools Westside Rebuilders
Empire Springs & Chassis Co.
Bob's American Auto Parts
Wheeling Corrugating Co.
Downing Supply Co.
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
Maupins Truck Parts Inc.
Crystal River Automotive
The Full well Motor Products Co.
Grand Junction Steel Fabricating Co.
Holy Cross Ituto Service
Macdonald Equipment Co.
Roaring Fork Valley Co-op
High,CountSy Lumber Co.
Dick's Repair Shop
Allen Machinery Co.
H. W.. Moore Equipment Co.
Berthod Motors Inc.
Booth -Rouse Equipment Co.
McCoy Co.
Hometown Supply Co.
Fruehauf Distr Co.
White Const. Co.
McCoy Co.
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services
1.50
tire recapping
255.93
parts & tires
162.81
parts & repairs
477.80
repairs Co hse on #131
688.75
repairs
658.62
parts
22.70
parts
56.77
parts
31.89
supplies
28.08
parts
282.65
parts
1.1:98
parts
460.57
parts
17.00
pis
23.59
steel
144.58
rent & supplies
57.74
supplies
93.99
supplies
15.43
supplies
1.32
supplies
2.30
supplies
651.32
supplies
20.95
supplies
23.38
supplies
7.75
supplies
590.26
supplies
17.45
tires
2497.98
Emma bridge Const.
21465.00
Cat #12 Mtr grader
52000.00
Total.........................................................................................$ 84,129.08
The need to fill vacancies which have occured on the Eagle County Planning Commission Board
cameto the attention of the County Commissioners and as of this date the new board is as follows, to -wit:
(State Designation - Eagle County #19 Region 12)
Rod Slifer, Chairman 6/77 Chan Welin 6/74
Box 1248 Vail Assoc.
Vail, Colo. 81657 - Vial, Colo. 81657
Don Price, Vice -Chairman 6/74 Ross Chambers
Eagle, Colo. 81.631 Eagle, Colo. 81631 6/74
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Hubert Peterson
6/76
James McDearmid
6/74
Edwards, Colo.
Star Route
Gypsum, Colo.
Art Bowles
6/75
Dale Grant
6/74
Basalt, Colo.
Basalt,.Colo.
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Dick Turgeon
6/78
George Gates
6/74
Gypsum, Colo.
Burns, Colo.
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This being the time and date set for hearing on the proposed Eagle Valley Metropolitan Recreation
and Park District, the formal minutes appear as follows.
STATE OF COLORADO.' )
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COUNTY OF EAGLE )
The Board of Bounty Commissioners of Eagle Oounty Colorado, met in regular session at the Eagle
County Couathouse in Eagle, Colorado, being the regular meeting place of the Board, at the hour of 1:00
o'clock P.M. on Monday, the 4th day of June, 1973.
Present: Chairman: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Commissioners: Claude L. Gerard
Alfred F. Orlosky
County Clerk and Recorder: Maxwell R. Barz
Absent
Thereupon the following proceedings, amongo others, were had and taken.
A Hearing on the Service Plan and related documents for the proposed Eagle Valley Metropolitan
and Park District was held by the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 89,
Article 18, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963 (1965 Supplement) and in accordance with a Resolution adopted
and approved by the Board on the 7th day of May, 1973.
Thereupon Commissioner Orlosky introduced and moved the adoption of the following Resolution:
(Resolution follows,these minutes)
Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion for the passage and adoption of said Resolution.
The Question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolution, the roll was called and
the question put to a vote with the following results:
Those voting AVE:
Commissioners: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
Alfred F. Orlosky
Those voting NAY: ,
The presiding officer thereupon declared that, a majority of all the Commissioners elected hav-
ing voted in favor thereof, the motion was carried and the Resolution duly passed and adopted.
After consideration of other matters to come before the Board, on motion duly made and seconded,
the meeting was adjourned.
(S E A L ) oun yMaxwell
er Ban Itecorcer, Eagie County
Eagle Co,.
Planning
Commission
Board
sagle Valley
Metro. Ree.
& Park Dist.
hearing
State
Bridge
Lodge
3.2 beer,
hotel,
liquor
license
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STATE OF COLORADO )
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COU14TY OF EAGLE )
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I, Maxwell R. Harz., 0ounty Clerk and Recorder of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, do here-
by certify that the foregoing pages numbered 1 to 4, inclusive, constitute a true and correct copy of the
record of proceedings of the Board. of County Commissioners of said County, taken at a regular meeting held
on the 4th day of June, 1973, at the Cagle County Courthouse, Eagle, Colorado, insofar as said minutes re-
late to a Resolution, a copy of which is therein set forth; that the copy of said Resolution contained in
the minutes is a full, true and corredt copy of the original of said Resolution as adopted by the Board of
County Commissioners at said meeting; that the original Resolution has been duly signed and approved by
the presiding officer of the Board of county Commissioners and myself, as County Clerk and Recorder,
sealed with the corporate seal of the County and recorded in the Dook of Resolutions of the County kept
for that purpose in my office.
I further certify that the Chairman and two members of the Board of County Commissioners were
present at said meeting and that all members of the Board voted on the passage of the Resolution as set
forth in said minutes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said County of Eagle, Colorado,
this.4th day of June, 1973.
( S E A L )
Maxwell R. Barz
County Clerk and Recorder
Eagle,County, Colorado
The matter of hearing on applications for a 3.2 beer license and on a Hotel - Restaurant liquor
license license for the State Bridge Lodge, applicants being Bruce G. Reynolds and Gregory N. Lund, came on
for hearing, having been previously set for this date and time.
Thereupon the County Attorney inquired of the County Clerk as to posting and publication, finger-
prints and references and found all to be in order, except that replies from fingerprints had not yet been
received.
Whereupon, Chairman Koprinikar inquired as to objections and found that no person had made object-
ion in person, by mail of anywise.
Commissioner Gerard then moved to grant the applications for licenses, subject to favorable re-
plies from fingerprints taken.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the Chairman declared the vote taken to be unanimous.
Brisco Andy D. Griscoe, representing Brisco Management Services, Inc. appeared with Mike Blair, County
Managment Planner and offered the service of his compangiin engineering , inspection of construction and plat review.
Services The Commissioners suggested that he -go over the subdivision regulations and some plats with the
Planner to better understand problems of Eagle County and appear back at the June 26th Planning meeting of
the Commissioners.
Special R. J. Martin, Special Investigator for the District Attorney and Jack Healy, District Attorney,
Investi- appeared and requested help from the Commissioners in funding the investigator at $1100.00 per year (per
gator for county) the balance of Funding to come from federal crime grant.
the D.A. Commissioner Gerard moved to grant the -request.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the Chairman declared the subsequent vote to Oe unan-
imous.
Janitor Hester Bertroch, Carol Arm Schmidt and Rhonda Jo Parker, secreterys in the Health and Welfare
work, Departments building, appeared and requested the job of dividing the janitor work in that building be -
Health & tween the three of them.
udelfare The Commissioners advised that something would be worked out for the first of July, 1973.
Dept.
Commissioner Gerard moved to pass a resolution directing the Comuissionercof Deeds to execute
Quit Clairr and deliver a Quit Claim Deed fftm the County of Eagle to Lions Ridge Ltd. as is more fully shown by the
Deed, Lio copy -of Resolution following these minutes.
Ridge Ltd. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous
by the Chairman.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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SPECIAL DEETING
'resent: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Hugh Warder County Attorney
The Following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same in full
payment thereof:
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
'Colonial Life & Accident Ina. Co.
ins.
91.80
Claude Gerard, County Commissioner
exp.
58.10
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
exp.
63.93
Al Orlosky, County Commissioner
exp.
52,50
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary & exp.
680.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
550.00
Joe Carter, Opeeator
salary
550.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
550.00
Jess „. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
550.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
550.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
550.00
Phillip Shelden, Operator
salary
275.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
550.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
550.00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Randy Hoyt, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
522,50
Terry Nunn, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Ralph F. Ward, Truck Driver
salary
392.00
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Ernest L. Cook, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst Road Supervisor
salary & exp.
638.50
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Joseph A.'Skiles, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Joe Phillips, Janitor
salary
41.25
A. C. Gordon, Laborer
part time
263.12
Bernard B. Ginther
exp.
30.00
First Bank of Eagle County
Federal withholding
1516.60
County Treasurer
State Withholding
260.11
County Treasurer
FICA
763.75
Colo. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
group ins.
655.70
County Treasurer
retirement
313.81
Total........................................................................................... $ 15,203.85
GENERAL FUND
Eagle Valley Tele Co]
service
101.83
Mountain Bell
service
66.29
County Clerk
F.O. Box rent
11.10
Claude L. Gerard, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Alfred F. Orlosky, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.17
Maxwell R. Barz
exp.
77.45
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500,00
Eleanor Hindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
exp.
43.20
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Lena Marie Yost, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Lena Marie Yost
vacation
125.00
Margaret Davenport, Clerical hire
salary
475.00
Buena Eichler, Clerical hire
salary
425.00
Buena Eichler,
exp.
113.75
Geraldine Shelton, Clerical hire
salary
420.80
Maureen E. Haggart, Clerical hire
part time
357.68
Eva L. Luby, Clerical hire
part time
189.36
Donna Deane, Chief Accountant
salary
105.20
Donna Deane, " ^
salary
243.75
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Tress.
salary
500.00
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Tress.
salary
500.00
Lily Forster, Clerical Hire
salary
420.00
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
salary
604.17
Clair Bertvoch
exp.
28.60
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Vincent Eichler
exp.
36.40
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical Hire
salary
475.00
Hester Beatbogh, Clerical Hire
part time
15.72
Hugh R. Warder, County Attorney
salary
250.00
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. to Co. Atty.
salary
200.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
550.00
John F. Healy, Dist. Atty.
salary
140.00
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. to Dist. Atty.
salary
175.00
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst Dist. Atty.
salary
306.25
Dennis J. Seitz
exp.
5.14
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DD IT L^7_SOLV2D, Dy the Loard of �Cn�r91 ���c,�,�i oaIloaog;z or, C a,l„
County, Colorado, that the �t© 0ZC)t4ntc, I(^ 06O &D hQgebll
authorized to MCI -60, ouooutc. and dolivor a Suit ,Anfl'z r✓oak; -soca vIlno
CCCNTy OF 3AC-Lr to LICt1.s, CC zl=, a Corporation, f'C tiao fs©'d F,c)nan
doscribad nracisoaa
All Utility 2noocento locatod aJ4,,3oont to
iota 6e7..8e9-10 &11 , G)locit Ce aooabdiv&Qion
of Lions Eid9C &ubdiviaion, and the interims Il©t
land betwoon both 6 and 7, Loto 7 ang £l, 10 tO 3
band 11. in oaid Dlocft C, County Of E109101 Ota'$Q
of Colorado,
for the reason that aaid proporty conaiato of oaao"a to pad Lot "nes
notn'eedcdby the County, and tho County of >aglo M1401) no ela9n
of opncrohip to this property by virtue mS the prior d "Ca" C -n ®�
amid oaa000nto and deocript.ion of aaid lot "ne"
THEREFORE, IMIM13LL n. EIARZ is .appointod the Commissioner t0
Execute Ocean and is hereby authorized to enocute the Quit Clair
Dead to said proporty.
DATED THIS_ '12L�DAV OEA.D., 1973.
THE BOARD Op COUNTSi COM31061052M
OF 2AGLO COU'vTIP, COLORADO
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The Commissioners approved and signed a Resolution in letter form adopted by the Eagle Bounty
Health Advisory Board on June 21, 1973, requesting official recognition by the Board of County Commissioners
as the official representative of the County in health matters. A copy of said instrument follows these
minutes.
Robert Howlett, Vai; Colo, appeared before the Commissioners and applied for any available job
which might be open around January 1, 1974, requiring administrative experience.
Oiling of Allen Albert, representing the Town;of Red Cliff, and John Martinez, representing the Red Cliff
Red Cliff Sanitation District, appeared and requested that streets of Red Cliff be oiled amounting to about three miles
roads including the County Road leaving State Highway road 6 & 24 through Red Cliff and returning to #6 & 24.
Red Cliff and the Sanitation District will be able to come up with $4000.00 each, making a total
of $8000.00 to help with the expense incurred by the County.
The decision of the Board was that possibly about one half of the need could be accomplished with
a mat of sprayed on oil layered between layers of course and fine gravel, as used near Basalt, Colo. Mr.
Albert and Mr. Martinez agreed to drive over to Basalt and observe the condition of the road which was cover-
ed in this manner last year. It was agreed that a "Road Closed" sign would be posted at the beginning of
the Turkey Creek road to prevent tourists from taking the route then having to return because of a slide
which blocks the road.
Mr. Albert and Mr. Martinez returned later in the day and'were agreeable to the use of the gravel -
chips and sprayed oil. The Commissioners agreed to some work depending on material and finance.available.
M.H.P. Mobile Home Parks as follows were approved and licensed for the year, Ngy_'l, 1973 to April 30, 1973:
licenses D & R. Mobile Park - Basalt, Colo., Logan's Mobile. Home Park_ Edwardsy Colo., Eagle Truck Line,- Eagle, Colo.,
Vail Associates, Inc. - Vail, Colo., Phil W. and Barbara Sterkerf Basalt, Colo. and Lonnie R. Stott - Car-
bondale, Colo.
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer, appeared and presented to the Board a list of all real
Karol L. Parlin, Secy to D. A.
salary
157.50
Patty A. Wese, replacement secy.
salary
26.25
Jopn F. Healy
exp.
246.26
Larry A. 6skwith, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
250.00
Larry A. Eskwith
exp.
8.76
Susan G. Nelson, Secy. Dist. Atty.
salary
180.00
Roland L. Gerard, Co. Court Janitor
janitor service
50.00
Henry Rey, Landfill Supervisor
salary
297.50
Robert E. Whidden, Landfill Supervisor
salary
525.00
Robert 0. Watson, Asst Landfill Supervisor
salary
475.00
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687.50
James H. Seabry
exp.
34.20
Tom Davis,Undersheriff
salary
650.00
George Miller, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Tom Davis
exp.
40.25
Robert Weiler, Dep Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Gary Taylor, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Paul Taysor, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Carol C. Conder, Secy.
salary
75.00
Eileeh Rara8all, Secy, to Co. Ext. Director
salary
483.00
Johnette Phillips, Ext. Office help
part time
84.16
Jack W. Vopnson, County Surveyor
salary
150.00
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service Officer
salary
100.00
Erik W. Edeen, County Sanitarian
salary
850.00
Bernice G. Webb, Secy Co. Sanitarian
salary
267.00
Margie Gates, R.N.
salary
650.00
Hester Bertroch, Secy Co. Nurse
salary
445.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, PHN
salary
600.00
Diana Isgrig, Secy Co. Nurse
salary
445.00
Thomas I. Steinberg MD, Public Health Officer
salary
150.00
Thomas I. Seinberg
coroner charge
16.50
Michael S. Blair, Planning Director
salary
1375.00
Katherine T. Terry, Secy P1 Dept.
salary
425.00
Jack W. 'Johnson, Civil Defense Director
salary
50.00
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Secy. C.D.D.
salary
25.00
Col& Hosp. and Colo. Med. Service
Blilergross
11124E80
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
1429.40
Hugh R. Warder
legal services
231.25
Willard E. Wilson
Park labor
149.00
Hubert N. Peterson
exp.
18.00
Transport Clearings
freight
6.85
Vail Valley Med. Center
ambulance
167.00
Northwestern Council of Governments
assessment
5000.00
The Denver Post, Igc.
Adv.
23.10
Rocky Mtn News
Adv.
14.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
60.40
Alfred Orlosky
exp.
120.05
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
88.36
Claude Gerard
exp.
5$.93
Lester Jeremiah
supplies
8.34
Lester Jeremiah
salary & exp.
406.02
Eldorado Engineering Co.
P1. Comm. exp
54.00
Dan M. Handy & Associates
Audit Service
4900.00
Clair Bertroch
box rent
7.20
Sheriff's Office
subpoena service
8.96
Total........................................................................................
$ 39,140.56
Applicatio
James Allen, Bond, Colorado, appeared in person and by his Attorney, Jerry Seavy, in the
matter
for Liquor
of his application for Liquor license for the Lakeview Restaurant and Bar in Bond, Colorado.
License,
This being a case of an existing license
for the premices and in such case the statutes
permitting
Lakeview
a new licensee without publication and posting.
Restaurant
Thereupon, Commissioner Gerard moved that the application for liquor license pe granted,
contingent
& Bar, Bonl
only on the reply from fingerprints taken and tendered
through the Sheriffs Office.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Orlosky and the insuing vote declared unanimous
by the
Chairman.
The Commissioners approved and signed a Resolution in letter form adopted by the Eagle Bounty
Health Advisory Board on June 21, 1973, requesting official recognition by the Board of County Commissioners
as the official representative of the County in health matters. A copy of said instrument follows these
minutes.
Robert Howlett, Vai; Colo, appeared before the Commissioners and applied for any available job
which might be open around January 1, 1974, requiring administrative experience.
Oiling of Allen Albert, representing the Town;of Red Cliff, and John Martinez, representing the Red Cliff
Red Cliff Sanitation District, appeared and requested that streets of Red Cliff be oiled amounting to about three miles
roads including the County Road leaving State Highway road 6 & 24 through Red Cliff and returning to #6 & 24.
Red Cliff and the Sanitation District will be able to come up with $4000.00 each, making a total
of $8000.00 to help with the expense incurred by the County.
The decision of the Board was that possibly about one half of the need could be accomplished with
a mat of sprayed on oil layered between layers of course and fine gravel, as used near Basalt, Colo. Mr.
Albert and Mr. Martinez agreed to drive over to Basalt and observe the condition of the road which was cover-
ed in this manner last year. It was agreed that a "Road Closed" sign would be posted at the beginning of
the Turkey Creek road to prevent tourists from taking the route then having to return because of a slide
which blocks the road.
Mr. Albert and Mr. Martinez returned later in the day and'were agreeable to the use of the gravel -
chips and sprayed oil. The Commissioners agreed to some work depending on material and finance.available.
M.H.P. Mobile Home Parks as follows were approved and licensed for the year, Ngy_'l, 1973 to April 30, 1973:
licenses D & R. Mobile Park - Basalt, Colo., Logan's Mobile. Home Park_ Edwardsy Colo., Eagle Truck Line,- Eagle, Colo.,
Vail Associates, Inc. - Vail, Colo., Phil W. and Barbara Sterkerf Basalt, Colo. and Lonnie R. Stott - Car-
bondale, Colo.
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer, appeared and presented to the Board a list of all real
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property and all Certificates of Sale struck off at tax sale,to,/the County of Eagle for thirty years or more
without having bbtaidedrasddedf'Ot,,havingobeeh-:disposed of by statute.
Thereupon by Resolution duly pnt and passed the Commissioners ordered the certificates to be void
and directed the treasurer to cancel same as is more fully shown by the Determination and Order, a copy of
which follows these minutes.
Pursuant to the proposal of the Board of Education, Eagle County School Bistrict RE50J, for amend-
ment to the Eagle County Subdivision Regulations providing for 1/100 of an acre in subdivisions times_ 2.5
to obtain in addition property or money to defray school construction costs, as well as the 1/100 of an acre
of dedicated land for schools;
Thereupon the Board determined that a public hearing in the matter shall be held on July 30, 1973
at'7:30 P. M. in the County Courthouse.
Pursuant to the proposal,of the Eagle County Planning Commission, for a Building Resolution to en-
act a Building Code for Eagle County;
Thereupon the Board determined that a public hearing in the matter shall be held on July 30, 1973
at 7:30 P. M. in the County Gourthouse.
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor, appeared and tendered an abatement on behalf of Morcus Co., Vail,
Colorado, to the Board for their attention, The Assessor having recommended that the abatement be allowed.
Thereupon, Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurred in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $9,980.00 on Real Estate for the year 1972, tax
$812.75. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and the resulting vote was declared unanimous by
the Chairman.
Mr. Bertroch than tendered an abatement on behalf of John Siverly, Vail, Colorado, to the Baord
for their attention, and the said Assessor having recommended that the abatement be allowed;
Thereupon, Commissioner Orlosky moved that the recommendation of the Assessor be concurr ed in and
that an abatement be allowed on an assessed valuation of $700.00 on Personal Property for the year 1971, tax
$57.22. Said motion was seconded by Commissioner Gerard and the resulting vote was declared unanimous by
the Chairman.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved,aaeconde&'arid
passed to adjourn until the next day, June 26, 1973, to consider matters of Planning.
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EAGLE COUNTY HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD ` •
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Gentlemen: •
Please be advised that the following resolution was s ,
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l' unanimously adopted by the Eagle County Health Advisory Board at ,
a special meeting, June 21, 1973. Ic is the objective of this group
that the Eagle County Board of Commissioners officially adopt this
resolution at their next meeting.
RESOLVED: First, that we, the newly formed Eagle County Health Advisory -
_ Board, composed of citizens interested in the welfare and
concern of this county with the health needs that arise, do_r�
hereby request official recognition by the Board of Eagle 'j,: 'r'• ;_'x.
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County Commissioners.
-j, Secondly, that we become the official representative, inthe area of health advisory needs and planning, on behalf
of Eagle County to the Council of Governments. -
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Respectfully submitted.
FOR XUEFEAGLE COLNTY ADVISORY BOARD
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(President)
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..Adopted by the 9oard,of County Commissiones, &aglo County, Colorado
this 25tA day of June, 1973.
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DETERMINATION AND ORDER BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COKMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE
IN THE STATE OF COLORADO RMATIVE
TO CERTAIN TAX SALE CERTIFICATES
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of 137-11-41 (6), Colorado Revised
Statutes of 1963, as amended, (1965 and 1967 Supplements), Hubert N. Peterson,
County Treasurer of the County of Eagle in the State of Colorado, hereinafter
for brevity referred to as the County Treasurer, prepared and presented to
The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle in the State of
Colorado, hereinafter for brevity referred to as the Board, at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 25th Jay of June, 1973, a L of all real
property and all Certificates of Sale struck off at tax sale to, and held by,
the County of Eagle in the State of Colorado for thirty years or mope without
obtaining a deed or being otherwise disposed of under Article 11 of Chapter
137 of Colorado Revised Statutes 1963 as amended; said real property and
said Certificated of Sale so listed by said County Treasurer in said list so
prepared and presented by him to the Board as aforesaid, being as follows:
See List Following: _
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ASCLSS3D DESCFIuTION OF MOPhRTY SOLD
,us PieldinPs Improvements on Black Placer
Cl,ude iadil'a 1/2 interest in House No. 566
at :track Creek
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DETERMINATION AND ORDER BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COKMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE
IN THE STATE OF COLORADO RMATIVE
TO CERTAIN TAX SALE CERTIFICATES
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of 137-11-41 (6), Colorado Revised
Statutes of 1963, as amended, (1965 and 1967 Supplements), Hubert N. Peterson,
County Treasurer of the County of Eagle in the State of Colorado, hereinafter
for brevity referred to as the County Treasurer, prepared and presented to
The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle in the State of
Colorado, hereinafter for brevity referred to as the Board, at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 25th Jay of June, 1973, a L of all real
property and all Certificates of Sale struck off at tax sale to, and held by,
the County of Eagle in the State of Colorado for thirty years or mope without
obtaining a deed or being otherwise disposed of under Article 11 of Chapter
137 of Colorado Revised Statutes 1963 as amended; said real property and
said Certificated of Sale so listed by said County Treasurer in said list so
prepared and presented by him to the Board as aforesaid, being as follows:
See List Following: _
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ASCLSS3D DESCFIuTION OF MOPhRTY SOLD
,us PieldinPs Improvements on Black Placer
Cl,ude iadil'a 1/2 interest in House No. 566
at :track Creek
'aiila parcel of 1pnd 37'x,x 212
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AND WIEREAS, The Board has determined, and hereby does deteas?1ne, that
said certificatcM of sale hereinbefore mentioned, ware atruck off to Waal
County of Eagle at tax sale, that such certificates hav a been held ty
said County for thirty or more years, and that no tax deed has been obtoined
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or applied for as provided in said section of the Statutes„
NOW THEREFORE, IT ZS HEREBY DECLARED AND ORDERED, that aforementioned
certificates of sale are void and the County Treasurer be, and hereby is,
directed to cancel such certificates; that this, order shall be duly entered
in the recorded proceeedings of this Board; and that a certified copy of this
determination and order shall be delivered to said County Treasurer by the
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Clerk of this Board to be recorded by said CounfW Treasurer in his records and
such certificates cancelled by ham as specified in this order.
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READ, CONSIDERED, PASSED AND APPROVED This 25th day of June, A. D. 1973.
THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO,%gIISSIONERS
OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE IN THE
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners— day_—June term 19— _June
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Michael Blair Gounty Planner
Erik Edeen County Sanitarian
This being the regular meeting date for planning matters the following matters were presented to
the Board by the Planner:
George Jouflas, Wolcott, Colo, appeared in his request for exemption from the subdivision regula-
tions wherein the Planning Commission had recommended denial.
Mr. Jouflas stated that subsequent to his request, he has sold the property in question and there=
fore wished to withdraw the request.
Chairman Koprinikar then dismissed the matter.
C. W. Pearce, Basalt, Colorado, appeared in his request for exemption from subdivision regulations.
The Eagle Bounty Planning Commission having recommended approval subject to evidence of adequate
utility easements and right-of-way access and ins. Pearce assuring the Commissioners that easements and rights-
of-way are planned; The Board, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner'Orlosky and subsequent
vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and a-
pproved the exemption.
Master Lani Pfichael Blair, County Planner, discussed the probability that the Master Land Use Plan will be
Use Plan ready by late July or August and that the Planning Commission will recommend approval of the Plan.
Mr. Blair discussed a proposed meeting with Pitkin, Eagle and Garfield County Boards of Bounty
Commissioners and Planners on July 20, 1973 beginning with lunch at 12:00 0 clock. The details of time,
place and agenda are still to be worked out.
Upper Eagle Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian, discussed the lack of.proper treatment of sewage occuring At the
Valley Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District plant despite the expenditure of $60,000.00 one year ago to patch up
Sari. Dist. lines. Since May 17, 1973, plant capacity has been exceeded with only 500,OODgallons being processed and
Improper the -bulk of the total flow going through the chlorination chamber and directly into the river.
treatment IMr. Lyon of Lyon, Collins & Co., consultants for the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District stated
of sewage that a new one million bond issue will be used for expansion with construction to take place through the
summer of 1974.
Thereupon, the Planning Commission recommending that no subdivision within the said sanitation
district be approved until there is positive proof that the situation is taken care of; -
Commissioner Gerard moved to table all development plans within the collection system area of the
Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District because of infiltration of water into the system until the July 26th
meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, at which time said Sanitation District will be expected to show
devinite evidence that the total flow of sewage into the plant at the time of spring run-off in 1974 will
receive full treatment, and further that said District will attempt to provide some means this year to pre-
vent and further discharge of raw sewage intb the Eagle River.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote declared unanimous by the
Chairman.
�e Mr. Blair tendered an application for exemption from Regulations for Claude Ellison, Radium, Colorac
,r", The'Planning Commission having recommended that the exemption be approved subject to a restriction on dogs,
because of wildlife in the area; The Board by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by ;oCommissioner Gerard
and -subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission and approved the exemption.
Repair ofDick Hart of McLaughlin and Hart, Attorneys at Vail, Volorado, appeared and on behalf of Justice
bridge in Company in Bighorn Subdivision, requested documentation on whether repair of a certain bridge is the County's
Bighorn, & or Dick Elmore's obligation and on behalf of Eddie Miller and Mrs Schidigger in Vail Das Shone the obligation
roads Vail of repairing roads.
Das Shone The Commissioners advised that the developers be contacted and let the matter develope from there.
Briscoe Briscoe and Maphis, tentatively hired to assist when called upon by the Planner, appeared and gave
and Maphis a review of ways and means of review of new plats and geography of subdivisions etc. A Service fee schedule
for -sub -division reviews with detailed duties included was presented. Presumably fees charged to a developer
will cover planning salaries as well as these management serkices.
Subdivis- Homer Jackson, Rifle Colo.,iincompany with Fred Kummer, Bruce Kropschoot and True Morse, all re -
ion at Ada 1proaenting Kummer Development, a subsidiary of Hospital Building & Equipment Company, St Louis, Missouri 6312
Mtn. appeared and presented to the Board and members of the Planning Commission tentative plans for a subdivision
to be located around the west, north and east base of Adam Mountain principally on East -Brush Creek up as far
as Yeoman Park and to include 2,000 acres. The subdivision to be slanted at and for more permanent type of
population and to include a mono -rail type of transportation.
Erik Edeen, Rod Slifer and Don Price made inquiries on density of population,•sewage, roads and any
further acquisition of land.
The development if accepted is tabled for completion in 1975.
There being no further business to come
passed to adjourn until the next regular meeting,
Attest: (An L 'a /)�
' C1 rk o Board. U
before the Board at this time, it was moved seconded and
unless sooner called by the Chairman.
hairman !
32
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners
day bLwune term 19 July
2, 19
mec P. xottxn M. ocnvm ,ensu
--
REGULAR MEETING
Fresent: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Mike Blair County Planner
Maxwell R. Barz C3erk1to Board
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
III
I
The following bills were read and approved
and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds
for same
in full payment thereof:
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Richard J. Martin, Inv. D. A.'s Office
pro rata share
900.00
Colorado Information
sub & service
9.00
Pitney Bowes
invoice Bowes
78.00
J. C. Penny Co.
#723610
427.97
Dept. of Local Affairs
code books
61.75
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
92.73
Clair Bertorch
supplies
6.18
Erik W. Edeen
mileage
226.30
James H. Seabry
Exp. S. 0.
78,40
Garfield Co. Abstract Co.
copies
12.80
James H. Seabry
P. 0. Box rent
4.40
Dr. Mary Jo. Jacobs M.D.
office call
6.00
Doris Carter
prisoner meals
270.00
Doris Carter
jail laundry
13.30
Environmental Health
postage
22.50
Eleanor Bindley
exp.
3.00
Michael S. Blair
exp.
187.15
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
office call
6.00
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Coroner Charge
10.00
Glenora Mosher
matron service
24.00
Gypsum Garage
parts
57.00
Skelly Oil Co.
supplies
31.00
Bee Paper Co.
supplies
11.87
Ansterdam Co.
pens
44.45
Phillips Petroleum Co.
supplies
28.76
Rocky Mountain Mat'l Gas Co
service
91.61
Holy. Cross Electric Assn, Inc.
service
203.46
Xerox Corp
service
250.16
3MBPI
supplies
56.27
Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies & printing
353.05
Eagle Valley Enterprise
legal
205.07
Eagle Valley Enterprise
legal
4.37
American Legion Aux. Unit #194
rent
75.00
Glenn Anderson
rent
75.00
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
rent
75.00
Minturn Vol Fire Dept.
storage
75.00
New Jersey Zinc. Co.
rent
18.00
Vail Valley Medical Center
rent
150.00
The Vail Trail
rent
175.00
C. F. Hoeckel
supplies
666.01
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
1.47
H.R. Meininger Co.
A-86708
41.50
Wilson Radio TV & Appl.
repairs
139.90
United States Welding Ike.
oxygen
2.70
Hometown Supply Co.
supplies
44.50
MuniChem Forp.
supplies
170.60
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service
21.25
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service
47.70
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service
35.03
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
Dist. Atty.
80.47
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service
133.71
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
service
414.90 i
Mountain Bell
sertice
34.75
Mountain Bell
service
23.79
Eagle Sanitation Dist.
service
72.00
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
one-half service contract
309.00
Johnson & Kunkel Surveying
copies
52.25 it
Kier Laboratories, Inc.
B. A. & Atopsies
40.00
Town of Ea le
water & trash
6.75
Town of Eagle
water and trash
Total ........................................................ .... ......... .......
6817.65
ROAD
& BRIDGE FUND
�I
Phoenix Mutual Life Irs. Co.
ins.110.24
Dan M. Handy & Associates
audit service
1100.00 I!
Wheeling Corrugation Co.
pipe
3059.23 I`
John V. Hyrup
surfacing
13975.17
Rocky Mountain Nat'l Gas Co., Inc.
service
16.11
Geand River Constr. Co.
surfacing
73056.01
I
Grand River Constr. Co.
streets Basalt
2035.00
Eldorado Engineering Co.
engineering of bridge
1291.29
Eldorado Engineering Co.
n Frying Pan
1069.00
mcx
Yampa Valley Electric Assoc., Inc.'
x,e:vtm W
service
t6y}ir
43.48
Holy Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
service
51.65
Public Service Co. of Colo.
service
1.56
Mountain Bell
service
15.36
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_— term 19—
Eagle Valley Tele Go.
Eagle Sanitation Dist.
Holy Cross Auto Service
Standard Oil
Continental Oil Co.
Empire Spring & Chassis Co.
Zip Manufacturing Co.
MuniChem Corp.
Downing Supply Co.
Westside Rebuilders
Independent Lumber Co.
Eagle Pharmacy
Transport Clearings
Crane Carrier Co.
Transmission Gear & Joint Co.
Brake & Clutch Service Co.
Booth/Rouse Equipment Co.
McCoy Co.
Macdonald Equipment Co.
Gay Johneon's Inc.
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
Crystal River Automotive
Eagle Auto Parts
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. Inc.
Mountain Bell
Town of Basalt
Basalt Sanitation District
service
service
rent
gas & oil
gas
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
freight
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
recapping
repairs
parts
parts & tires
gas
service
water service
service
67.21
24.00
50.00
2560.94
4.64
56.77
177.40
155.28
555.75
85.00
181.75
5.07
20.45
63.94
1.19
5.60
$9.95
859.35
79.30
502.85
76.19
2.18
323.54
10.54
25.41
9.00
6.80
Total........................................................................................... $ 101,824.20
Jerry Brown, contracting the County Master Plan for planning, appeared and reported to the Board
on the progress of said Raster plan.
Ken Norman, representing the Airport Authority, appeared and requested work to be done on the road
into the Airport. '
Les Jeremiah, County Extension Agent, appeared and advised the Board of help available in planning
for "sefyage disposal districts, and about a program for one or more counties to jointly hire a Home Economics
Agent.
Annexation Byron Brown, Vail, Colo., appeared and advised the Board of tenative plans for annexing certain
of certain subdivisions to the Town of Vail; on roads and County acceptance of same and the responsibility of maintenance
subdivi.- on certain roads. Also proposing a County policy for removal of old abandoned cars rx¢e�ounty roads.
sions to The Commissioners agreed that these wore problems requiring action, but tha webe questions of
Town of legality on both the responsibility of maintenance and on the abandoned car question.
Vail The Chairman did advise Mr. Brown of three roads, where it appeared these would probably be no more
construction, that the County will now surface with oil, it appearing to the Board that to finish a road be-
fore utility lines were installed would be a waste of taxpayers money. The three roads picked are Alpine
Drive, Buffer Creek road and an aparently unnamed road in Matterhorn Subdivision, leading up a steep hill to
an owner named Henry.
Mr. Brown then brought up the inequity of not giving final approval on finished concominimums,which
are -already tied to sewer lines, during a period such as the present when sewage treatment problems are hold-
ing'up approval of subdivision development.
The Board agreed that the new subdivisioneregulations should incorporate the difference between a
regular subdivision of land and a eondominimun.
Problem Mr. Brown again brought up the problem existing with the Taylor Subdivision near Minturn wherein
with Tay- a single street with homes appears to have been constructed partly off the intended boundaries.
for Sub- The Chairman advised that the County could do nothing in the matter as similar instances exist in
division the'county to the extent that correcting all such problems would create an imbalance of and too great an
expdnditure of taxpayers money.
Colo. Big
Country
Resource
Conservati
& Developm
District
r
The Board agreed and signed an Authority For Assistant Planner for Mike Blair to advertise for
and "hire said assistant.
The Commissioners approved a request for approval by the Directors of the Big Gountyy Headwaters
Resource, Conservation and Development District to add such district to the Colorado River Valley Resource,
Conservation and Development District, the two merged districts to become the "Colorado Big Country Resource,
ironservation and Development District".
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until July 9, 1973 at which time the Board will sit as the Board of Equalization.
fflawn. ME#, wor�_,
ka,
ti
Chairman
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day July term 19- July 25, 1973
T1s a F. Hamm C0.,oBY0 269,0
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikarr Cha._irman,
ClaudeaL. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full pa yment thereof:
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
$M Company
cards
Eldorado Engineering Co.
#303
The Town of Eagle
appraisal
Mountain Motors
service on Eagle ambulance
ClaudeeL. Gerard, County Commissioner
salary
Alfred F. Orlosky, County Commissioner
salary
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Starr C. Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
Margaret Davenport, Clerical hire
salary
Eva L. Luby, pa rt time
salary
Buena Eichler, Cle$ical hire
salary
Lily Forster, part time
salary
Donna Deane, part time
salary
Donna Deane, Chief Accountant
salary
Maureen E. Haggart, part time
salary
Geraldine Shelton, Clerical hire
salary
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
Hubert N. Peterson
mileage
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Go. Treasurer
salary
Dessie D. Mathews, Hep. Co. Treasurer
salary
Lily Forster, Part time Clerical
salary
ClairrBertorch, County Assessor
salary
Karleen Bonaly, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
Hugh Warmer, County Attorney
salaryy
Hugh Warder
legal services
Norma J. Anderson, Co. Atty. Secy.
salary
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
Vienna Gates, Janitor
Sala ry
Roland L. Gerard, Janitor
salary
Scott Richard Rice
:lawn care
John Healy, Asst. Dist. Atty.
salary
Join F. Healy
exp.
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. D. A.
salary
Dennis J. Seitz, Ass+t Dist. Atty.
salary
Dennis J. Seitz
exp.
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. D. A.
salary
Lawrence Eskwith, Dep. Dist. Atty
salary
Susan G. Nelson, Secy D. A.
salary
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
salary
Undersheriff Tom Davis
salary
Gary Taylor, Dep. Sheriff
salary
Paul Taylor, Dep. Sheriff
salary
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Sheriff
salary
Robert E. Whidden, Land Fill Operator
salary
Henry Rey, Land Fill Operator
salary
Robert C. Watson, Land Fill Operator
salary
Carol Conder, Secy S. 0.
salary
Eileen Randall, Secy. Co. Ext. Agent
salary
Kathy Chandler, Part time
salary
Lester Jeremiah, Ext. Agent
salary & exp.
Jack Johnson, Co. Surveyor
salary
Maxwell R. Barz, Co. S. 0.
salary
Erik Edeen, Co. Sanitariani9
salary,
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. Sanitarian
salary
Margie Gates, P.H.N.
salary
Hester Bertroch
salary
Margaret Jacobsgaard, F.H.N.
salary
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy. P.H.N.
salary
Thomas I. Steinberg, P.H.O.
salary
Jack W. Johnson, C.D. Director
salary
Kathleen Yantzer, Secy C.D.
salary
Kathleen Yantzer,
P. 0. Box rent
Robert Barr, Planning AsIst.
salary
Michael S. Blair, Co. Planner
salary
Katherine R. Terry, Secy. Pl. Office
salary
Vail Valley Medical Center
Coroner chg.
Willard E. Wilson, Lawn care
lawn care
Claude Gerard
exp.
Claude Gerard
exp.
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
Alfred Orlosky
exp.
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
Colo. Hosp. & Med Service
Group Ins.
Total......................................................................................... $
Al Orlosky
Daniel F. Koprinikar
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
exp.
exp.
257.60
28.00
152.50
15.30
427:08
427.08
427.08
604.17
500.00
500.00
500.00
475.00
215.66
425.00
120.00 �I
105.20
243.75
420.80
488.12 II
604.17 II
46.00 1�
500.00
500.00
168.32
15.60 i
475.00
500.00
25.00 If
200.00
500.00
50.00
50.00
9.00
140.00
242.65
175.00
306.25
17.54
157.50 f
500.00
180.00
687.50
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
525.00
297.50
380.40
75.00 SII
483.00
36.11 k
323.44
150.00
100.00
850.00
267.00
650.00
445.00
600.00
445.00
150.00
50.00
25.00
4.40
410.00
1375.00
425.00
14.00
95.00
•47'.70
37.10
23.40
63.50
1420.49
1258.25
28,026.61
53.00
53.86
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The County Assessor tendered anrabatement on behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miller, Rt. 1, Box 27,
Rifle, Colorado:
thereupon the Commissioners,being fully advised in relation thereto, concurred in the recommendatio
of the Assessor, granted the petition and allowed a refund on an assessed valuation of $1,010.00 on livestock
for the year 1971, tax $62.77.
The Bounty Assessor tendered an abatement on behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miller, Rt. 1, Box 27,
Rifle, Colorado:
Thereupon the Commissioners, being fully advised in relation thereto, concurred in the recommenda-
tion of the Assessor, granted the petition and allowed a refund on an assessed valuation of $1,435.00 on
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners-_ day
term 19- 19
Claude Gerard
exp.
56.03
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
550.00
Marvin Borah, Overseerjr
salary & exp.
600.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
550.00
Samuel Carter, Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Ernest L. Cock, Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Wren Eaton, Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst. Supervisor
salary & exp.
638.50
Bernard Ginther, Supervisor
salary & exp.
680.00
A. C. Gordon, labor
salary
314.60
Cleaburn J. Gordon
salary
522.50
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
550.00
Randy Hoyt, Truck driver,
salary
522.50
Glen Kittle, Truck driver
salary
522.50
Walter F. Owen, Overseer
salary
600.00
Walter J. Owen, Overseer
salary
600.00
Jess A. Pettit, Operator
salary
550.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foremen
salary
550.00
Joe Phillips, Janitor
salary
41.25
Louie Itimbert, Operator
salary
556.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Overseer
salary & exp.
600100
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
550.00
Ralph H. Ward, Truck driver
salary
522.50
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
550.00
First Bank of Eagle County
withholding Federal
1437.30
County Treasurer
Withholding State
245.43
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
727.75
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Ins.
624.25
County Treqsurer
Retirement
313.31
WhiteiGbnst; ;Cox<...:;i.:ci '. ,.,,.:.t zs
Emma Bridge const.
10 322 10
E1dotado.Eng..Co ...............................services..........................................
71 ff-00
Total
$ 25,517.34
Club 20
John O'Leary, C/M Land Co. with
Jim Gigoux, new Club 20 Director, appeared
and introduced the later
to the Board.
Mr. Gigoux advised the Board
of new activity that Club 20 had taken
on including a capacity of
advisors to the U. S. F. S., Dept, of
Agriculture, pertinent to withholding lands,within
the twenty obunties
from inclusion in proposed primitative
areas, which have an obvious future commercial
value to those counties.
Club 20 showed a new schedule of pro -rata
expense of the club's work with Eagle
Bounty's share set at $2166WO' .
for 1974.
The Board advised Mr. Gigoux that the matter would be considered at
budget time.
Right -of-
John Hamilton, Foreman for Eagle Ranch Co., appeared with a letter
from Donald Culver, President of
way across
Eagle Ranch Co., wherein was stated that
he had not been contacted as to angel
right=of-way across the ranch
Eagle
for County access to a new sanitary landfill on B.L.M. land, but that Mr. Hamilton was to look into the matte
Ranch
and make a recommendation back to Mr.
Culver.
The Board furnished a map of
the proposed access and of the proposed
landfill to Mr. Hamilton to
help in locating both.
Ken Norman,representing the
Airport Authority, :,.appeared and gave a
report on matters pertaining to
the airport.
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor, appeared in company of Gaynor Miller,
Unit #1, Mountain House,
Vail Colorado, Mr. Miller asked for relief
in the form of a refund on 1972 taxes
because of a high valuation
based on fixtures and equipment in the
unit. The Assessor and the Board agreed
and an abatement form is to
be tendered.
Liquor
A liquor hearing for a 3.2%
beer license on behalf of Nancy Beggs,
Corner Store, Wolcott, Colo.,
hearing
was set for August 25, 1973.
set
Margie Gates, County Nurse,
in company with Charlotte Elliott, Nursing
Consultant, (replacing Mrs.
Health
Virgil Clark) appeared and introduced
Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Elliott advised the
Board that it appeared that
personnel
the State will be reimbursing salaries
for health personel only to the extent
of 25% instead of the heretofore
salaries
33.3/3 % in 1974.
Margie Gates inquired as to
the amounts to budget in salaries.
The Board advised that salaries would rise 5.5%.
The subject of regionalization
of Health Departments under the new
Regional Council of Governments
was discussed.
Jim Peterson, Head of the Regional Council of Governments, appeared
and took part in the 4above
mentioned discussion. He then inquired of the Board as to problems which are
incommon withcadjacent counties
and which could be coordinated through
the Regional Council.
Mr. & Mrs. Beno Schiedigger,
Vail DaShone, appeared in relation to
obtaining an easement for natural
water flow.
The County Attorney advised
them to bring a map to his office and he would prepare the necessary
forms.
Abatementz
The County Assessor tendered
an abatement on behalf of Ronald T. and
Laura M. Smith, Box 1275, Vail,
Colorado;
Thereupon the Commissioners
being fully advised in relation thereto,
they concurred inrthe recom-
mendation of the Assessor, granted the
petition and allowed a refund on an assessed
valuation of $190.00 on
.
Household fixtures for the year 1972,
tax $17.77.
The County Assessor tendered anrabatement on behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miller, Rt. 1, Box 27,
Rifle, Colorado:
thereupon the Commissioners,being fully advised in relation thereto, concurred in the recommendatio
of the Assessor, granted the petition and allowed a refund on an assessed valuation of $1,010.00 on livestock
for the year 1971, tax $62.77.
The Bounty Assessor tendered an abatement on behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miller, Rt. 1, Box 27,
Rifle, Colorado:
Thereupon the Commissioners, being fully advised in relation thereto, concurred in the recommenda-
tion of the Assessor, granted the petition and allowed a refund on an assessed valuation of $1,435.00 on
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day— term 19—
livestock
9 livestock for the year 1972, tax $86.98.
There being no further business to come before the Board :,at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until the following day;;for matters of the Planner.
Chairman
Attest:
Clerk'to Board.
Day exemp-
tion
Hite
t ion
Arbaney
exemption
Homestake
III exemp-
tion
Turner
exemption
Meadow
Brook
Condo.
variance
Pine
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissione
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Hugh Warder
Michael Blair
Robert Barr
Erik Edeen
Maxwell R. Barz
SPECIAL MEETING
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
County Planner
Asst County Planner,
County Sanitarian
Clerk to Board
37
day July term 19— .,,ly _ (,, 1973_
This being the regular day for the Board to consider matters of planning, the following were pre-
sented by the planner, Michael Blair.
Pl. Lot 1, Blk 7, Vail Intermountain Subdivision,
Day,, Exemption,/File No. Se-21-73,/Frank Day, applicant, not appearing in person, Mr. Blair ten-
dered the application for exemption from Regulations together with the recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission.
Thereupon such recommendation being for approval with condition that the building be divided into
condominiums instead of townhouses; The Board, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner
Orlosky and subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation as stated
and approved the application.
Hite Exemption, P1. File No. Se -27=73, 13 Mi NE of Dotsero on the Colo. River, William Hite, appli-
cant appearing in person. Mr. Blair tendered the application fdr exemption from Regulation together with the
recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Thereupon,such recommendation being for denial unless a new application is submitted to include
all lands south and west of the County road in the parcel and that access and easements be granted owners
north of the County road;
Mr. Hite then presented the necessary proof that such conditions are met and the Board, by motion
of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chair.
man, approved the application.
Arbaney Exemption, P1. File No. Se -28-73, 83.66 acres divided into two interests, one 80 A and
one of 3.5 A, Southerly boundary o£ Basalt, Fred Arbaney, applicant, not appearing in person, Mr. Blair
tendered the application for exemption from Regulations together with the recommendation of the Planning
Commission.
Thereupon, such recommendation being for approval; The Board, by motion of Commissioner Gerard,
second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the
recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the exemption.
Homestake III Exemption, P1. File No. Se -25-73, F. Blake Lynch, applicant, not appearing in person,
Mr. Blair tendered the application for exemption from Regulations together with the recommendation of the
Planning Commission.
Thereupon, such recommendation being for denial because, 1. Inadequate sketch plan, 2. Inadequate
drainage study and 3. Clarification of Board on Homestake I and ii; The Board, by motion of Commissioner
Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, denied the
application for exemption for the reasons above stated and in addition final approval by the Planning Com-
mission has not been obtained. The Board's recommendation being that Homestake I be resubmitted to the
Planning Commission as:.a subdivision.
Turner Exemption, P1. File No. Se -29-73, Lot 5, Blk 1, Bighorn Sub. 1st Filing, Vincent K.
Turner, applicant, not appearing in person, Mr. Blair tendered the application for exemption from Regulations
together with the recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Thereupon, such recommendation being for approval with condition that the parking area be defined
on the survey; The Board, by motion of dommissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent
vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and ap-
proved the Exemption.
Meadow Brook Condominiums Variance, P1. File No. Sv-6-73, Lot 41, Resub. of Buffer Creek, Richard
Tofel, applicant, not appearing in person, Mr. Blair tendered the variance request together with the recom-
mendation of the Planning Commission.
Thereupon, such recommendation being for approval with the suggestion thati.the parking urea be
redesigned to prevent back -out movement; The Board, by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner
Gerard and subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, tabled the application until August 28, 1973
to allow time for the applicant to resolve the parking matter with the Planning Commission.
Pine Ridge Townhouses, P1. File No. Sp -26-73, Lot 2, Vail Heights Filing No. 1, Eddie Miller,
applicant, not appearing in person, Mr. Blair tendered the Preliminary Plan•.together with the recommendation
of the Planning Commission.
Thereupon, such recommendation being for approval with condition that E1 Dorado Engineering and
Ken Richards Engineering get together and prepare an adequate drainage study.and modify the ,parking plan;
The Board, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by 8ommissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, tabled the approval of said plan until August 28, 1973 to allow time for the
applicant to resubmit the plan to the Planning Commission and resolve the lack of drainage and lack of snow
removal space.
Lions Man Lions Mane II, P1. File No. Sp -27-73, Blk. A, Lot 5, Lions Ridge Sub., Michael Dawson of Morcus
Realty, applicant, not appearing in person, Mr. Blair tendered the Preliminary Plan together with the
recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Thereupon, such recommendation being for approval; The Board, by motion of Commissioner Orlosky,
second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman approved the Prelimin-
ary Plan.
Don Lilly
Mobile
Home Park
Yater P
ution
Control
hearing
Mobile -Home Park, P1. File No. MP -1-73, 1/4 Mi. east of Mc8oy, Don Lilly, applicant,/not appearing 11
in person, Mr. Blair tendered the application together with the recommendation of the Planning Commission. i
Thereupon, such recommendation being for appro#al on condition that comments from the State Health
Department are favorable and that some sort of dog control be put in force; and
An adjacent (across Colo. River) property owner, John Commer, made appearace::in the person of
Jerry Seavy, Attorney at Law, and protested against the construction of a Mobile Home Court at said location.
Commissioner Gerard moved that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission for action,
with prior notice td all adjacent property owners of the intended construction. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Gregory T. Misbach, Water Pollution Control Division, Colorado State Health Department, 4210 E.
11th Ave. Denver, Colo. 80220, appegred in relation to the hearing set for 3;00 O'clock P. M. this date.
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The report tendered to the Board by Briscoe Management Services, Inc., hired to investigate the
matter of an overage of effluent at the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District and corrective measures to
prevent such overages, showed the most effective to be for Vail Water and Sanitation District to treat all
sewage from Vail east and the balance from there west tg%the U.E.V.S.D. plant to be treated by the latter.
Since the Vail plant will have their expansion program completed soon, the report suggests that no untreated
sewage will be discharged into the Eagle River. Mr. Misbach stated that he believed this to be the best
solution of the current sewage problem.
This being the date and time for the hearing wherein Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District is
expected to show how spring run off period and peak load periods will not cause excess sewage to be dumped
into the Eagle River with no more than clorination treatment, the interested parties appearing were, to -wit:
Fred Green U.E.V.S.D.
Bob Manzanares V.W.& S. D.
Sam Maphis Briscoe Management Services, Inc.
Rod Slifer Slifer & Co. Realty
Erik Edeen County Sanitarian
Gregory Misbach Water Polution Control, Dept of Health - Colo.
Fred Green made a report concerning negotations between the Eagle Valley plant and the Vail plant
wherein the first named will pay 38 cents per 1000 gallons for treating sewage from the Bighorn area east
of Vail, until such time as U.E.V.S.D. completes their expansion program in 1974. In addition the latter
have obligated $75,000.00 in 1973 for infiltration correction in their system which is expected to help in
some measure.
Hugh Warder, County Attorney questioned Erik Edeen, Mike Blair and Sam Maphis respectively in-
quiring of each whether he believed contents of the report as reiterated by Fred Green were conclusive
enough for the Board of County Commissioners to act on lifting the ban on development heretofore imposed.
Each replied in the affirmative.
Mr. Warder then stated to the Board that it appeared the sewage problem is no longer an impedi-
ment to development.
Thereupon, Commissioner Gerard moved for Board approval of the Briscoe report, approval of the
plan to contract with Vail Water and Sanitation District for treating excess flows and approval of the
planned expansion by U.E.V.S.D. with the objective of meeting State discharge standards by November, 1974.
A copy of the contract between U.E.V.S.D. and V.W.& S.D. to become Exhibit A. of these minutes.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the Chairman declared the subsequent vote to be
unanimous and that development could now continue.
Sam Maphis, representing Briscoe Management Services,Inc., then stated fees of his company and
made recommendations as to an increased fee structure to developers.
By phone the Board made request for 5000 gallons from Governor Vanderhoof's emergency allotment.
Bob Heisler, Eldorado Engineering Co., appeared and discussed certain roads with the Board.
Commissioner Gerard moved to accept the bid of Grand River Construction Co. on oiling of three
streets in the Gore Valley. Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the Chairman declared the sub-
sequent vote to be unanimous.
The Board met on July 30, 1973, primarily on tax equalization matters, but also signed certain
papers releasing the disapproval or in effect approving variances and preliminary plans which had been
tabled until after the above shown hearing on the effectiveness of action taken by the Upper Eagle Valley
Sanitation District for improving treatment of sewage, all such to be effective on July 26, 1973.
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.
'c .i .� I IIS ►�.�1.,v_.�.
Attest Wn �'Z2
ClerkT 0/
Board.
19
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I110iling of
Vroads i
Gn
Gore Valley
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day -July- term 19 Aueust -7,-197-1 �
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
(Absent: Claude L. Gerard' Commissioner)
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Minutes of the lasttregular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
Phoenix Mutual Insurance Co.
Allen Agency
Grand River Construction
Princeville Corp.
Homeward Bound, Inc.
Wheeling Corrugating Co.
Standard Oil Co.
A -C Auto Repair
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Eagle Auto Parts
Purley Bertroch
Brake & Clutch Service Co.
Munro Supply Inc.
Berthod Motors, Inc.
Holland Auto Parts, Inc.
Dons Texaco
Downing Supply Co.
Independent Lumber Co.
Rockmount Research & Alloys, Inc.
Savety-Kleen Corp.
Zep Manufacturing Co.
Muni Chem Corp.
United Lumber
Hoeckels
Fullwell Motor Products Co.
High Country Lumber Co.
Barco Municipal Products Inc.
Dwayne Minard
Crystal River Automotive
Eagle Pharmacy
McCoy Co.
Walker Propane Service
Dick's Repair Shop
Revier Equipment Co.
Lawson Products, Inc.
Holy Cross Auto Service
Basalt Sanitation Dist.
Rocky Mountain Nat'l. Gas Co.
Town of Eagle
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Yampa Valley Elec. Assn., Inc.
Holy Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
Public Seriice Co. of Colo.
Roach Appliance
Town of Vaill
Eagle County Clerk & Recorder
Eagle County Clerk & Recorder
Eagle County Clerk & Recorder
Transport Clearings
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Grp Ins.
268.20
Ins.
290.00
surfacing
8117.33
gravel
960.00
road base
205.20
pipe
78.40
gas & oil
826.27
repairs
63.00
tube
10.78
parts & tires
1119.05
County Bldg. on #131
50.00
repairs
83.31
repairs
280.80
repairs
37.62
repairs & supplies
313.26
supplies
3.75
supplies
176.10
supplies
6.25
supplies
77.05
service & supplies
17.00
supplies
177.40
supplies
155.48
Supplies
367.81
supplies
126.70
supplies
15.89
supplies
30.54
supplies
207.32
parts
4.45
supplies
103.44
supplies
14.90
parts
59.20
parts
0.60
parts
12.01
parts.
343.35
parts
41.60
supplies & garage rent
54.45
service
6.80
service
13.21
water & trash
31.00
telephone service
68.18
service
43.48
service
54.08
service
1.56
repairs
525.00
share of R. & B. taxes - 2nd (qtr.
9897.26
reimbursement for money advanced
26.39
money advanced
1.50
money advanced
4.95
freight
18.08
Total............................................................................................ $31,187.38
Colorado Information
Eagle County Clerk
County Clerk
County Clerk
Lester Jeremiah
County Clerk
County Clerk
Starr C. Doll
Milton Blough
Michael::S. Blair
Richard A. Miller
VMPC
Vail Medical Prof. Corp,
Vail Medical Prof. Corp.
Eagle River Wool Growers Assoc.
Allen Agency
Eagle County Fair Board
Gordon Kashner
Minturn Vol Fire Dept.
Pitney Bowes
R. L. Polk & Co.
Erik W. Edeen
Floyd P. Crawford
Purliy Bertroch
Dick's Repair Shop
C. A. Stanley
GENERAL FUND
subscription & service
9.00
money advanced
7.74
money advanced
9.13
money advanced postage
2000.00
supplies.
4.90
money advanced
5.00
money advanced
16.00
registrars fees, April, May & June
4.50
clock repair
7.50
expensees
160.35
coroner fees
134.40
coroner fees
8.00
coroner fees
10.00
office call - prisoner
6.00
predator control
3500.00
Umbrella Liability policy
900.00
awards & prizes
1323.00
labor
20.00
Ambulance Ins.
500.00
postage tape
5.20
M. V. manuel
12.00
mileage
190.70
E1 Jebel Dump - hauling
950.00
material & labor
125.00
mower blades sharpened
2.00
plumbing
25.00
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners dayx term 19
1Me a F. NDEClR My oE1 9 uWV
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Mary Jo Jacobs, M. D.
Kier Laboratories, Inc.
American Legion Aux.
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
Minturn Vol Fire Dept.
Glenn Anderson
Vail Valley Med. Center
Vail Valley Medical Center
New Jersey Zinc Co.
Mingle Corp.
Dick Wheeler, Inc.
Dick Wheeler Inc.
Elliott Plumbing & Heating
Skelly Oil Co.
Phillips Petroleum Uo.
E. Norgar's mobile
Dept. of Administration
Mid -American Research Corp.
Glenwood Post
Vail Trail
Vail Trail
Monroe Calculator
Xerox Corporation
Xerox Corp.
Minnesco Division 3M Co.
#M BPSI
Lease Finance Inc.
Briscoe Management Services, Inc.
Cope Office Supply
E.F. Hoeckel B B & Litho. Co.
Hometown Supply Co.
New -England Business Service
H. R. Meininger Co.
NEBS, Inc.
Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
Lease Finance Inc.
Garfield County Abstract Co.
Holy Cross Elec. Assoc. Inc.
Rocky Mtn Nat. Gas
Independent Lumber Co.
Transport Clearings
Rowe Stationery & Supplies
American Society of Planning Officials
Business Research Division
Colo. Dept. of Agriculture
Super Foods
Stanley's Store
Eagle Pharmacy
Wilson's Radio TV & Appl.
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
Eagle Valley Tele. Co.
Eagle Valley Tele. Co.
Mounts in Bell
Mountain Bell
Ea gle Valley Enterprise
Nagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Valley Enterprise
P-agle Valley Enterprise
D. & R.G.vJ.R.R. Co.
County Clerk
meals
jail laundry
office call
B.A.
rent
rent
rent
rent
rent July
rent Aug.
rent, Aug. through December, 1973
rent, June, July & August
Lease payments July & Aug.
repairs
plumbing
parts
purchases
services
radio repair, Jan. thru June, 1973
supplies
advertising
advertizing
subscription
supplies
charges
toner
payment 7 LB0749476
paper
Lease #15199-3
evaluation of UVSD
stencils
supplies
supplies
stationery
desk lamp
supplies
supplies
Lease # 15199-3
Xerox copies
service
gas
supplies
subscription
publications
gas cartridges
supplies
supplies
supplies
labor
ribbon
supplies
service
service
service
service
publications
publications
publications
supplies
Lease #11746
money advanced
Total............................................................................................
Ken Norman and John Oleson, representing the Airport Authority,
road improvement from S.H. #6&24 up tm the F.A.A. installation.
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577.50
17.00
8.00
10.00
75.00 '
75.00
75.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
45.00
525.00
1010.40
788.25
21.00
8.53
144.66
4.00
405.00
150.98
24.50 ++
9.85 1
6.50
20.00
172.90
58.00 j
318.06
138.82
106.40'
1467.00
54.25
158.00
119.34
33.54
25.95
12.10
15.40
106.40
20.10
206.16
10.72
193.59
4.95
84.25
120.00
20.00
3.00 1
38.51
2.94
21.18
5.00
2.30
38.90
371.06
372.28 J
18.86
35.70
210.10 9
45.79
20.20
663.85
5.00
19.95
$ 19,711.14
appeared and inquired about the 'IRoad improve-
ment to F.A.H.
Chairman Koprinikar
advised that the matter was
being taken
care of and
is included with contracts
installation
with Eldorado Engineering and
Grand River Construction on
three roads
in the Gore
Valley area.
ling
Pinkey Fahye, Eagle
Valley Enterprise reporter,
appeared by
appointment
and asked the Board to
Old Minturn
help with pressure on one Jay
Utter by whatever means available to have
him,as owner of the old Minturn
M,rcantile
Mercantile building in Minturn, tear down said building.
Mrs. Fahye
showed numerous photographs proving
Bldg.
the•unstability of the building.
Chairman Koprinikar
promiced some action in the
matter.
Doris Johnson appeared and discussed insurance coverage needed by the County.
Mike Blair, County Planner, appeared and introduced Les Douglas, applicant for Eagle County Introduction
Building Inspector. ;hof Les Douglas
After a brief interview, the Board approved the application of Mr. Douglas. Mr. Douglas to advise
the Board of his acceptance.
Dick Hart with McLaughlin & Hart, appeared with his client, Eddie Miller, in the matter of pre- IlFreliminary
liminary plan a pproval by the Board of Pine Ridge Townhouses. After some discussion concerning drainage ;plan approval,
the Board,by motion of A. F. Orlosky, Commissioner, and second by Chairman Koprinikar with unanimous vote Pine Ridge
by these Commissioners, the third being absent, concurred in the reccomendation of the Planning Commission 'Townhouses
that the plan be approved on condition that both Eldorado Engineering and Richards Engineering agreed the
drainage to be constructed will be adequate, demonstration of such agreement to be provided prior to final
plan approval.
Bob Howland,
Soil Conservation Service, appeared
by appointment and inquired about the tenative
money
contribution of County
money toward testing of soils to be
done by his Department.
.,County
for soil test -
ling
Avon
3.2 beer
license
hearing
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19
Chairman Koprinikar advised that the Board should know in September, how much the Countyts contri—
bution will be for next year.
Ron Allred and Dave Mott, representing the proposed Benchmark project, appeared and inquired about
any progress on a new Avon bridge across the Eagle River connecting S.H. # 6 & 24 with Interstate 70. The
Board advised them of the probability that the State may build a bridge with help from Eagle County which
has been commited, at 1:30
An application for 3.2 beer license was set for Travis S. Anderson was set for hearing on Sept.4,197
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 Chair„Tan.
Attest: L
AhAAJ
Clerk t Board
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PRESENT: Daniel F. Koprinikarr Chairman
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
ABSENT: Claude L. Gerard Commissioner)
Michael Blair County Planner
Hugh Warder Oounty Attorney
Katherine Terry, Planning Commission Secretary
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provision has to be made for schools, however, tno timer dment that ti
stifling that it would l any more development.
District, presented h s v -v,5
John Amato, l Eagle Valley Sanitation
been presented to v�fl
should have
Amendment and felt tris[ 1�le Proposal
e the Board of Count Y r 0n9� 5 for a
aciencies before it Waw put befor
After discussion, �t was decided that the school boars_11d
with a 25 day resp
rrqui,el.
be sent out to government agencies
os3l to r,- ,m-sented to the 9- -1- 1 'f Ater ^ r -��nty
with another prop I
i.4 ;2 responses, they would i d come up
Commissioners. School Board will meet August 3th
Ross Chambers felt that a method of uslf,� fj,icl should oe establisY ed befcFe 11'0 Of
proposal is adopted.
ol Meeting Adjourned 10:00 l
2;, Prepared
Secrl for tn"' Eal-10 County 'J '—m ssion
by: Katherine Terry, Recording
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day--July---term 19--August-2n,
SPECIAL MEETING
PRESENT: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz County Clerk & Clerk to Board
Erik Edeen County Sanitarian
4 2)
19.73_
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full payment thereof:
GENERAL FUND
427.08
427.08
427.08
604.17
500.00
500.00
500.00
475.00
425.00
425.00
252.48
423.43
399.76
144.65
243.75
604.17
500.00
500.00
604.17
500.00
112.20
.70
500.00
475.00
250.00
200.00
500.00
50.00
15.00
140.00
130.85
175.00
306.25
25.60
157.50
500.00
180.00
26.25
31.50
52.72
297.50
525.00
429.54
687.50
650.00
50.32
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
75.00
20.00
75.00
5.00
7.00
9.00
15.00
186.97
2.91
4.15
483.00
21.04
150.00
100.00
850.00
267.00
29.12
650.00
445.00
600.00
445.00
8.00
50.69
150.00
50.00
25.00
1375-00
820.86
712.50
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner salary
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner salary
A. F. Orlosky, Commissioner salary
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk -salary
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk salary
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk salary
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk salary
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hirer. salary
Buena Eichler, Clerical Hire salary
Gerandine Shelton, Clerical Hire salary
Eva L. Luby, Part time Hire salary
Maureen E. Haggart, Part time Hire salary
Lily Forster, Pa rt time Hire salary
Donna Deane, Part time Hire salary
Donna Deane, Chief Accounting Officer salary
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer salary
Bobby Peterson, Deputy Treasurer salary
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Treasurer salary
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor salary
Vincent.Eichler, Dep. Assessor salary
Vincent Eichler mileage (Clerk's Office)
Vincent Eichler mileage
Ella Bindley, Dep. Assessor salary
Kar -leen Bonaly, Clerical Hire salary
Hugh R. Warder, County Attorney retainer
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. Co. Atty. salary
Doris Carter, Custodian sala ry
Roland L. Gerard, Janitor, Co. Court salary
Scott R. Rice lawn care
John F. Healy, District Attorney salary
John F. Healy expense
Arlys H. Ward, Secy. Dist. Atty. salary
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst. Dist Atty. salary
Dennis J. Seitz expense
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. Dist. Atty. salary
Lawrence Exkwith, Dep. Dist. Atty. salary
Susan G. Nelson, Secy. Dist. Atty. salary
Patty A. Wiese, Part time Secy. D. A. salary
Judith Sibley, Part time Secy. D. A. salary (July)
Judith Sibley, Part time Secy. D. A. salary -
Amy I. Davis, Land Fill Supervisor salary
Robert E. Whidden, Land Fill Supervisor salary
Robert C. Watson, Landfill 6perator salary
James Seabry, County Sheriff salary
Tom Davis, Undersheriff salary
Tom Davis, Dep. County Sheriff salary
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Co. Sheriff salary
Robert Weiler, Dep. Co. Sheriff salary
Geirge Miller, Dep. Co. Sheriff salary
Paul Taylor, Dep. Col Sheriff salary
Gary Taylor, Dep. Co. Sheriff salary
Carol A. Conder, Clerical Hire, S. 0. salaryv
Sandra Davis, matron service
Glenn Anderson S.O. rent
T. I. Steinberg M. D. blood alcohol
T. I. Steinberg M. D. blood alcohol
T. I. Steinbert M. D. Coroners report
Dr. Frederick J. Eck examination
Lester Jeremiah, County Extension Agent salary & exp.
Lester Jeremiah exp.
Stanleys Cash Store supplies
Eileen Randall, Secy. Extension Agent salary
Johnette Phillips, Part time E. A. 0. salary
Jack W. Hohnson, County Surveyor salary.
Maxwell R. Barz, County Veterans S. 0. salary
Erik W. Edeen, County Sanitarian salary
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. C. S. salary
Environmental Health postage
Margie Gates, R. N. salary
Hester Bertroch, Secy. Health Office salary
Margaret Jacobsgaard, P.H.N. salary
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy. Health Office salary
Marie Stremme, $. N. salary
Vienna Gates, Janitor Health Office salary
Thomas I. Steinberg M.D. P:H.O. salary
Jack W. Johnson, Civil Defense Director salary
Kathleen Yantzer, Secy. C.D.D. salary
Michael S- Blair, County Plannero salary
Robert Barr, Asst. County Planner salary
Lester L. Douglas�.Building Inspector salary
427.08
427.08
427.08
604.17
500.00
500.00
500.00
475.00
425.00
425.00
252.48
423.43
399.76
144.65
243.75
604.17
500.00
500.00
604.17
500.00
112.20
.70
500.00
475.00
250.00
200.00
500.00
50.00
15.00
140.00
130.85
175.00
306.25
25.60
157.50
500.00
180.00
26.25
31.50
52.72
297.50
525.00
429.54
687.50
650.00
50.32
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
75.00
20.00
75.00
5.00
7.00
9.00
15.00
186.97
2.91
4.15
483.00
21.04
150.00
100.00
850.00
267.00
29.12
650.00
445.00
600.00
445.00
8.00
50.69
150.00
50.00
25.00
1375-00
820.86
712.50
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day-__ term 19
.xe a s. xomca w., oorvm uan.
Katherine T. Terry, Secy. Pl. Dept.
Col6rado Hosp. and Med. Service
County Treasurer
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Alfred Orlosky
Claude Gerard
Claude Gerard
Gerald E. Brown
Eldorado Engineering Go.
Allen Agency
Allen Agency
Allen Agency
Allen Agency
Hugh W. Warder
Hubert N. Peterson
Blue Cross & Blue Shield
O.A.S.I.
rent
exp.
exp.
exp.
exp.
P1. Serv.
services
Ins.
Ins.
Ins.
Ins.
Legal service
exp.
19-
425.00
1140.40
1504.29
75.00
27.80
51.25
26.85 I
40.35
900.00 i
789.00
6667.00
601.00
31.00
4742.00
425.00
40.00 i
Total.......................0..........0................ ...
....................................... 43,479.96
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
International Harvester Co.
3/4 ton pickup
Cla ude Gerard
exp.
Daniel Koprinikar
exp,
Al Orlosky
exp.
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
sala ry
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
sala ry
Francis D. Daugherty, Road Overseer
salary
Wren Laton, Road Overseer
salary
Vernon hiswerth, Road Supervisor & Overseer
salary
Bernard Ginther, Road Overseer
salary
A. C. Gordon, Labor
salary
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
John W. Hill, Truck Driver
salary
Randy Hoyt, labor
salary
Glen Kittle, TruekyDriver
salary
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
salary
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary
Jess A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
Joe Phillips, ->hop Foreman
salary
Joe Phillips, Janitor
salary
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
Phillip G. Shelden
refund of Ins.
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
Ralph H. Ward, Truck Driver
salary
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
County�Treasdrer.,,lc: •ounty
O.A.S.I.
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Groups: Ins.
overage withheld
3508.00
54.06
55.45
67.70
550.00
600.00
550.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
638.50
680.00
68.64
522.50
550.00
522.50
522.50
600.00
600.00
550.00
550.00
41.25
550.00
3.70
600.00
550.00
261.25
550.00
698.08
Total .............................................
... ...........................................$ 17,468.38
The matter of a citation issued to John McAllister having been set for this date and time and he
appearing in person;
Thereupon, the Chairman asked Erik Edeen,
the citation.
Mr. Edeen then made an opening statement
improve conditions in his mobile home court.
Whereupon, Chairman Koprinikar asked Mr.
stated.
County Sanitarian, to proceed with allegations support -
concerning notices sent to Mr. McAllister for failure to
McAllister if he wished to respond to the allegations
Mr. McAllister then stated the background of the beginning of the park, explaining the demise of
the sawmill camp with cabins which were gradually replaced with mobile homes and without definite intention
on his part to go into the mobile home parj business. He has a potential buyer for the place and has hoped
the sale would be consumated as the buyer would remove the court as such and build on the land.
Douglas McLaughlin, counsel for Joe Stauffer and other close neighbors, made complaint about the
odor from the lack of proper septic systems.
Hugh Warder, County Attorney, inquired of Mr. McAllister as to the number of mobile homes in the
Coubt and determined that there were eleven spaces with nine of them full and two more mobile homes which
have been parked there without permission having bee,('given.
Thereupon, Commissioner Gerard moved that, because of lack of sanitatg.)eonditions, improper wiring
and other complaints, Mr. McAllister be given ten days in which to produce plans for improving conditions
and complying with County Mobile Home Park Regulations within thirty days inclusive of the ten days or ar-
range to have the mobile homes removed by the end of the thirty days.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the resulting vote being unanimous, the Chairman:.
declared said motion to be the resolution of the Board.
The matter of the application of Nancy Beggs for a 3.2% beer license for the ssCorner Stores' at
Wolcott, Colo., having been set for this date and time, the applicant appearing in person and no Protestants
appearing in anywise;
Thereupon, Chairman Koprinikar requested the County Attorney to proceed with the hearing.
Whereupon, Mr. Warder inquired of the County Clerk as to posting, fingerprints and references
and found all to be in order, except that the replies from fingerprints taken had.not yet been received.
Chairman Koprinikar then inquired as to objections and finding none, called for a motion.
Commissioner Orlosky moved to grant the application for license, subject to favorable reply from
fingerprints taken.
Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the Chairman declared the vote taken to be unanimous.
Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders, .,Vail,. Colo., appeared and requested a new bridge across Gore Creek,
stating that the one used to reach their property was too crowded with traffic and parked vehicles. They
also requested „Children Playing# signs to post on the county road.
The Board advised that the signs could be obtained from Jay Owens, Road Overseer.
John
McAllister
Mobile
Home Park
I
I
3.2% beer
11 license
"Corner
` Store"
�I
Request for
bridge across
'Gore Creek &
"Children
Playings,
I� signs
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19
45
19
D.A.Is In response to a request from Judge Casey, District Judge, Commissioners Koprinikar and Gerard
office talked to him about the office space which has been used as the District Attorneys office upstairs in the
Courthouse. The resulting agreement was to the effect that the County can keep said office as long as it is
available as part of the District Court Law Library and for District Attorney's personel.
Sopris Ken Davis, Coordinator for Sopris Mental Health Board, accompanied by personel, Bob Brown and
Mental Lenore Morgan, appeared and requested that the Board budget $4,000.00 instead of $3,000.00 for the Clinic.
Health The Board, by its Chairman, advised Mr. Davis that the matter will be given consideration at the
budget time of making up the budget.
Abatement Clair Bertroch, County Assessor, appeared and tendered a Petition for Abatement to the Commission
on behalf of John Stevenson by his agent, Richard C. Martin, Carbondale, Colorado.
Thereupon, the Board, being fully advised in relation thereto, concurred im the recommendation of
the Assessor, granted the petition and allowed a refund on an assessed valuation of $4,090.00 on livestock
for the year 1971, tax $254.20.
There being no further business to.come before the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until the following day for matters of the County Planner.
-111 10
Cle t?
Chairman
46
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day tern 19 -AngusV. 28„ 73
SPECIAL MEETING
PRESENT: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Gommissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Robert Barr Asst. County Planner
Lester Douglas:: County Building Inspector
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Carl Dietz, Vail Colo., appeared in support of his application for exemption from County Subdivis-
ion Regulations, for a six unit Gondominimuma on approximately .35 acres,
Carl Dietz
Thereupon, the recommendation of the Planning Commission being for denial of the exemption, but
exemption
approval of a variance from Sketch -and Preliminary Plan, subject to submitting a final plat and prior to
construction confer with the planning staff on parking and a soils study;
Commissioner Orlosky moved that the Exemption be denied and a Variance approved to permit waiver of ,
Sketch and Preliminary plans. A final plat to be filed with the Planning Commission; and prior to construc-
tion, applicant to confer with the Planning Staff to discuss soils and parking location.
Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the
Chairman.
F
Michael Vaggalis and Phil Frasier, Denver, Colo., appeared in support of their application for
Exemption on P1. File No. Se -30-73, Courchevel Ltd.
Courchevel
Thereupon, the recommendation of the Planning Commission being for denial of the exemption, and
Ltd.
statements of representatives being considered, the Board by motion put by Commissioner Orlosky, second by
exemption
Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, tabled the matter and referred
same back to the Planning Commission after study by the County Attorney.
In the matter of Pl. File No. Se -31-73, James Sharp,(not appearing) Basalt, Co}od lfor exemption
from the Regulations, the Planning Commission having recommended approval, conditional lon a74plat being filed
describing restrictions for single-family dwellings,with the Planning DQpartment;
The Board by motion put by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote
declaredd unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission with condi-
tion for their review and approval prior to recording and sale.
In the matter of P1. File No. Se -32-73, C. K. Lindell,(not appearing), Vail, Colo., for exem�tiot
from Regulations, the Planning Commission having recommended approval, conditional on the finala�Ma NRtTn s
filed wigh the Planning Department for their review and approval prior to recording and sale; eing
The Board by motion put by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission as stated.
Richard Tofel, Vail, Colo, appeared in supplrt of his application for Variance from regulations
on Meadow Brook, P1. File No. Sv-6-73.
Thereupon, the recommendation of the Planning Oommission being for approvalodit.the Variance to
permit the conversion of an existing structure to a condominium conditignl on a final plat being filed with
the Planning Department for their review and approval prior to recording and sale;
The Board by motion put by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission as stated.
In the matter of P1. File No. Se -17-73, Rubert Oberlohr, (not appearing), Vail, Coll., for
acceptance of his Preliminary Plan on Tenterrace, the Planning Commission having recommended approval, sub-
ject to the applicant following the engineer's report;
The Board by motion put by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission as stated.
James Sharp
exemption
C. K -Lindell
exemption
Meadow
Brook
variance
Tenterrance
preliminary
plan
In the matter of P1. File No. Se -17-73, Thomas W. Sachs, (not appearing), Vail, Colo., for 1i Thomas Sachs
exemptionefrdmnithe Regulations, conditio0al on a final plat being filed with the Planning Department for their' exemption
review and approval prior to recording and sale;
The Board by motion put by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning commission as stated.
Robert Barr, Assistant Planner gave a review of progress on the Eagle County Airport Master Plan..
Bob Bailey, representing residents of the Bighorn area and accompanied by Marcie Carmony and Carol
Richards appeared and discussed a project "Wren House" which had been tabled to the September, 9, Planning
Commission Meeting.
John O'Leary and Bob Raff appeared and discussed the needs of the County for office space. Mr
O'Leary is remodeling the theatre building into office space.
There being no further buisness to come before the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
n
Chal*.rman
"Wren House"
1�
47
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day A ust term 19—September 1973—
REGULAR MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar. Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County Attorney
Maxwell Ri BarzIL.. i. r..Clerk to, Board. .1. ;..
(Bills follow minutes) �I
Iron Mtn. Rolla Fischer, Secretary for the Colorado River Water Conservation District, and Jack Oleson, Board
Dam member for said District, appeared by appointment and advised the Board and members of the Planning Department
Robert Barr and Les Douglas, also Hubert Peterson, member of the Planning Commission, of pending plans ofthe
District for construction of Iron Mountain Dam near Red'Cli£f, Colo., and supporting installations for impound
ing water for electrical production and for water users on the Western Slope.
more
Shanendoah Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian, appeared and suggested that now the Board cite in :two{ offenders of
Mobile Hom County Mobile Home Park regulations, the offences being similar in nature to the Park recently cited in a
Park, prior meeting of the Board, and also t6 cite in the owners of the State Bridge Lodge to improve their sewage
Isidoro facilities;
Quintana, Thereupon, the Board being fully advised, by vote duly put, seconded and passed* directed the
State Sanitarian to cite the Shananddah Mobile Home*Park owner, to appear on September 25, 1973, at 1;�O O'Clock
Bridge P. M.; the Isidoro Quintana Mobile Home Park owner to appear on September 25, 1973, at 2:30 O'Clock P1 M.
Lodge and1the owners of the State Bridge Lodge to appear on September 25, 197,3 at 3:30 O'Clock P. M.
cited
This being the time and date set for hearing on The Travis Anderson application for a 3.2% beer
3.2 beer license located at Derby Creek Junction, the Petitioner appearing in person, and Protestants, Orris Albertson,
license Roberta Albertson and Margie Gates also appearing;
hearing Thereupon, the Chairman called the hearing to order and asked Mr. Warder to proceed.
Derby Crk. Mr. Warder, County Attorney, requested the file from the County Clerk, examined same, and stated
Junction that it appeared that posting of the premices, returns of character references and of fingerprints taken
were all in order and that it appeared that the Petitioner was of good character.
The Chairman then asked Mr. Albertson to state his objections.
Mr. Albertson stated his objections as being the desire of the area to prevent easy access inad-
veriantly to the teenagers of the area among other thingssand tendered a petition to the Board, said petition
signed by local people within an eight mile radius of Derby Creek Junction.
The County Attorney asked the Clerk to mark the Petition as Exhibit'ri",aid as such it was entered
into evidence as Protestant's Exhibit "A".
The Chairman then asked Roberta Albertson to state her objections, and following that, asked
Margie Gates to also state her objections.
Objections of both were nearness of the Community Church, teenagers and wishes of local residents.
Mr. Anderson was asked to examine Protestant's Exhibit "A" and after doing so expressed his de-
sire to have the hearing continued to a later date.
Thereupon,'Commissioner Gerard moved to continue the hearing on September 25, 1973, at 11:00 O'Clock
A. M. d
Commissioner Orlosky secoq�ed the motion and Chairman Koprinikar declared the vote unanimous.
3.2 beer Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nickerson, Avon, Golorado, being the new owners of the Avon Gereral Store,
license a ppeared and tendered an application for a 3.2% beer license for said store, now being "Beaver Creek Lodge
applicatio at Avon".
Beaver CrkThe Board set the hearing for September 25, 1973, at 10:00 O'Clock A. M.
Lodge
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor, appeared and tendered an Abatement on behalf of the Health
Center at Vail, % of Gaynor Miller.
Abatement The Board, Beingffully advised, by Motion put by A. F. Orlosky, second by Claude Gerard, and sub-
sequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, granted the petition, concurring in the reccomendation of
the Assessor, allowed an abatement on an assessed valuation of $8,000.00 on Leasehold property for the year,
1972, tax $699.60.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved,and passed to adjourn until
the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Attest t 1
C1 0 oars.
Eagle County Clerk & Recorder
Eagle County Clerk & Recorder
Eagle Pharmacy
Brockways
Wilsons Radio -TV & Appl.
Rocky Mountain Nat'l. Gas Co., Inc.
Rowe Stationery & Office Supplies
Pitney Bowes
Raymond's
Raymond's
Frankel Manufacturing Co.
Custom Interiors, Ltd.
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
Out West Printers, Inc.
Paymaster Corp.
Lease Finance Inc.
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Independent Lbr. Co.
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n., Inc.
C.F.Hoeckel Blandk Book & Litho
Holes, Webway Co.
1/
Ch -airman
Monthly bills follow, to -wit:
GENERAL FUND
Money advanced P1. Dept.
Money advanced Retirement
office supplies
P1. Office supplies
supplies & labor
service
Mimeo ink
postage service
adding machine ribbons
calculator repair
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
Ins. on checkwriter
Lease #15199-3
adv.
legal
supplies
service
supplies
sign cabinet
15.09
4:00
11.84
183.20
43.50
6.91
63.72
51.00
3.50
27.75
35.00
285.00
265.00
1.71
62.50
106.40
5.20
112.70
6.57
309.25
1006.73
34.81
48
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19-
meur. xo.aca co.,ouvm xuw
Reubens Restunant
Pl. Comm. Dinner
Glennora Mosher
matron service
Mary Jo Jacobs, M.D.
jail service
Basalt Drug Co.
S. 0. supplies
Doris Carter
prisoner's meals
Doris Carter
jail library
C. A. Stanley
plumbing repair
The Office Supply (Vail Trail)
S. 0. supplies
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
prisoner health
Steven G. Meyer D.D.S.
dental work, prisoner
Ben Galloway, M.D.
autopsy
T. I. Steinberg, M.D.
coroner charge
RCA Communications Systeme Div.
S.O. Radio
Dick Wheeler Inc.
car repair S.O.
Rueben's Restaurant
meals, Rescue party search
Reno Bar & Cafe
meals, Rescue party search
Douglas Burns
boat rent, search
Dick Dixon
boat rent, search
Uniform Pants for S.O.
minturn cleaners
Phillips Petroleum Go.
Credit Card Purchases S.O.
Miller Auto Repair
repairs, S. 0.
Skelly Oil Co.
credit card purchases S.O.
Colorado Information
subscription & service
International Cnnference Bldg Officials
membership
Garfield Co. Abstract Co.
xerox copeis
Xerox Corp.
machine rental
Colorado Land Use Commission
supplies
National Dist. Atty's Assoc.
membership
Robert Barr
supplies
Lester L. Douglas
mileage
Vail Valley Medical Center
office rent
Glenn Anderson
B.O. rent
American Legion Aux. Unit #194
Co. Judge office rent
Minturn Vol. Fire Dept.
garage rent
Erik Edeen
milage
WillandiWilson.
park maintenance
Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies
Mountain Bell
service
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
service
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
service
Qtick Print
Trlr. Insp. books
Total............................................................................................$
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Grand River Constr. Go.
A. E. Nogal
Pete Honnen Equipment Co.
Homeward Bound, Inc.
Grand Junction Steel & Fabricating Co.
Safety-Kleen Corp.
Gerard Brothers
Revier Equipment Co.
McGoy Co.
Eagle Auto Parts
Dobbs Detroit Diesel, Inc.
Holland Auto Parts, Inc.
Macdonald Equipment Co.
Lawson Products, Inc.
The Fullwell Motor Products Co.
Brake & Clutch Service Co.
Western Auto Associate Store
Elmer Glass Co., Inc.
Independent Lbr. Co.
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
Downing Supply Co.
United States Welding, Iisc.
Holy Cross Auto Service
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Mountain Bell
Holy Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
Public Service Go. of Colo.
Rocky Mtn. Natural Gas Co., Inc.
Town of Basalt Sanitation Dist.
Rocky Mountain Nat'l. Gas Co., Inc.
Yampa Valley Electric Assn., Inc.
Mountain Bell
ROAD & Bridge
Group Ins.
paving
gravel
parts
gravel
repairs
service
hose
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
parts
repairs
supplies
supplies
supplies
cylinder rent
supplies & rent
service
service
service
service
service
service
service
service
service
19
45.13
12.00
8.00
190.22
684.00
19.55
12.50
37.50
6.00
12.00
180.00
6.80
789.75
167.23
68.14
32.65
25.00
25.00
420.00
305.01
125.31
24.16
9.00
65.00
16.00
355.86
20.00
4.50
24.05
53-10
150.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
218.10
90.00
593.39
29.48
403.88
340.95
35.75
8,494.30
119.85
6390.00
315.00
15.60
79.80'
543.50
34.00
72.50
278.511
73.93
165.26
106.30
153.17
42.97
56.27
19.431
46.30
3.58
66.56
31.41
222.771
34.50
2.70
63.37,
61.60
14.19
61.68
1;56
4.63
6.80
5.36
44.31
13.71
Total............................................................. . ....................... ..............................$ 9,131.12
49
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners daySeptemberterm fg September 25�1973_
PRESENT: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Hugh Warder
Erik Edeen
Maxwell R. Barz
SPECIAL MEETING
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
County Sanitarian
Clerk to Board
The Following bills were read and approved -and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
full payment thereof:
GENERAL FUND
Amsterdam Co.
supplies
46.14
oehrmyer Printing Go.
w-2 forms
28.73
Daniel Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Claude L. Gerard, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Alfred F. Orlosky, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.17
Gussie Baker, Dep. County Clerk
salary
500.00
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. County Clerk
salary
500.00
Starr Doll, Dep. County Clerk
salary
500.00
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
salary
475.00
Buena Eichler, Clerical Hire
salary
425.00
Geraldine Shelton, Clerical hire
salary
425.00
Eva L. Luby, Part time hiee
salary
189.36
Donna Deane, Chief Accounting Officer
salary
243.75
Lily Forster, Part time Clerical hire
salary
299.76
Maureen Haggart, Part time Clerical hire
salary
323.49
E. Jean Dunlap, Part time clerical hire
salary
210.40
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
Bobby Peterson, Deputy Treasurer
salary
500.00
Dessie D. Mathews, Deputy Treasurer
salary
500.00
Clair Bertroch,' County Assessor
salary
604.17
Clair Bertroch
exp.
9.00
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Assessor
salary
500.00
Vincent Eichler
exp::
51.10
Ella Bindley, Dep. Assessor
salary
500.00
Karleen Bonaly,i Clerical hire
salary
475.00
Hugh R. Warder, County Attorney
retainer
250.00
Norma J. Anderson, Secy. Co. Atty.
salary
200.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
500.00
Scott Rice
lawn care
9.00
Roland Gerard, Co. Court Janitor
salary
50100
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
John F. Healy
exp.
185.74
rlys H. Ward, Secy. D. A.
salary
175.00
Dennis J. Seitz', Asst D. A.
salary
306.25
Dennis J. Seitz
exp.
23.81
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. D. A.
aalary
157.50
Lawrence Exkwith, Dep. D. A.
salary
500.00
Susan Nelson, Secy. D. „.
salary
180.00
Susan Nelson
cash advanced
2.23
Obert Whidden, Land Fill Supervisor
salary
525.00
Amy I. Davis, Land Fill Supervisor
salary
297.50
Robert C. Watson, Land Fill Supervisor
salary
475.00
James Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687.50
Tom Davis, Undersheriff
salary
650.00
George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Gary Taylor, Dep. Sheriff.
salary
600.00
Paul Taylor, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Obert Weiler, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Carol Conder, Clerical hire, S. 0.
salary
75.00
Lester Jeremiah; Extension Agent
salary & exp.
357.78
ester Jeremiah,
exp.
10.31
Eileen Randall,iSecy. E. A.
salary
483.00
Jack Johnson, County Surveyor
salary
150.00
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service Officer
salary
100.00
Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian
salary
850.00
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. C. S.
salary
267.00
Margie Gates, R.N.
salary
650.00
Hester Bertroch; Secy. to R. N.
salary
445.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, Asst Co. Nurse
salary
600.00
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy. R. N. •
salary
445.00
Vienna Gates, Janitor service
salary
50.00
T. I..Steinberg M. D., Health Officer
salary
150.00
T. I. Steniberg;M.D.
coroner fees
10.00
Jack W. Johnson, Civil Defence Director
salary
50.00
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Secy. C. D.
salary
25.00
Michael S. Blair„ Planning Director
salary
1375.00
obert H. Barr, Planning Assistant
salary
820.00
Lester L. Douglas, Building Inspector
salary
950.00
Katherine T. Terry, Secy. Planning Dept.
salary
425.00
illand R. Wilson, Lawn Maintenance
salary
90.00
County Clerk
O.A.S.I.
1507.31
Erik W. Edeen
exp.
29.00
Colorado Hosp. & Med. Service
Ins.
1427.70
Gerald E. Brown i
Planning services
900.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
32.20
Claude Gerard
exp.
53.01
Claude Gerard
Council of Governments exp.
23.47
lfred Orlosky
exp.
54.70
Hugh R. Warder
legal services
746.25
00
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me e. ,. xoecxe�ea, xexven aroro
Super City Office Equipment chairs 95.88
Total........................................................................................... $ 31448.12
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
exp.
appeared and upon his reccommendation,
69.47
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
exp.
Gerard and sebsequent vote declared unanimous
76.02
Al Orlosky, Commissioner
exp.
Lloyd
80.50
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary
680.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
550.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
550.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
550.00
Jess ". Pettit, Shovel Operator
salary
550.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foremen
salary
550.00
Louie Rimbert, Operator
salary
550.00
Jim.Southerland, Mechanic
salary
550.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
550.00
Connie F. Ankney, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Randy Hoyt, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
$Alapy
522.50
Stanley R. Shelton, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst. Supervosor
salary &
exp.
638.50
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Walter F. Oren, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Hoad Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Joe.Phillips, Janitor service
salary
41.25
Ross Bearden,
back -hoe
work
60.00
County Treasurer
O.A.S.I.
739.96
Colo. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Ins.
761.50
Total............................................................................................$ 14,959.70
A. letter was received from Harry K. Hurd requesting his appointment to the Eagle County Airport
Authority. After due consideration and upon motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky
and.the subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, Mr. Hurd was appointed to Rill the vacancy
created by the resignation of Grant Brallier.
This being the date and time set for hearing on the application of James B. Nickerson, Beaver Creek
Lodge at Avon, for a 3.2 beer license; The Petitioner appearing in person and no contestant appearing in
arty wise.
Thereupon, the Chairman inquired of the Clerk as to all requirements of law and found all in order
with the one exception that fingerprints of the Petitioner (inquiry thereon) had not.yet been returned.
Whereupon, Commissioner Gerard moved for approval of the application pending favorable report o6
the.fingerpronts.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the Chair
C Matters of citations on the Shanandoah Mobile Home Park and on the Quintana Mobile Home Park were
cancelled from the days business, on the first compliance had been met and on the second the owner was sick.
Ken Norman, representing the Eagle County Airport Authority, appeared and discussed Airport
problems with the Commissioners.
The matter of continuance on Travis Anderson application for 3.2 beer license, application was with
This being the date and time set for hearing on sanitation facilities of State Bridge Lodge, Mr.
Gregory Lund, partner of said business,appearing in person and Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian also appearing;
Thereupon, Chairman Koprinikar asked the County Sanitarian to proceed.
Mr. Edeen then stated the violations as viewed by himself heretofore and that it appeared that
considerable progress has been made toward bring sanitary conditions into compliance.
Mr. Lund then advised that he should be done within ten more days.
Mr. Lund then inquired of the County Attorney as to the status of the liquor licenses approved by
the.Board of Commissioners on Jude 4, 1973 for State Bridge Lodge which was at that time owned by Mr. Lund
Harry K. Hurd
aipointment
irport Authority
3.2 beer license
hearing, Beaver
Crk. Lodge
State Bridge
Lodge sanita-
tion hearing
and .two partners who have subsequently sold out to Mr. Lund. Mr. Lund now has a new partner and tendered
new applications for licenses for 3.2 % beer and restaurant liquor.
It was the opinion of the County Attorney that since all requirements had been met for licensing
on June 4, 1973, that consideration should be given to that fact for new licensing and that the new applic-
ations should be forwarded to the State Revenue Department for their consideration.
The following delegation of mobile home owners of the McAllister Court appeared, having previously Mcallister
made appointment with the Board for this time and date to discuss the Board's action on August 27, 1973, to- Court
wit:, Shirley Wilson, Ann Bourke, Mrs. Waid, Sue Blandford, Josr Lister, Gindy Crandell, Don Hilton and
Marge Crabill. Also appearing were dlients ofaVail Attorney, Douglas McLaughlin, not in person but by Mr.
McLaughlin.
The Chairman then requested Mr. Edeen, Sanitarian, to open the meeting.
Mr. Edeen than stated the County's position in denying Mn�, McAllister the right to continue his
Mobile Home Park operation due to violations of regulations including operation without license to do so.
Each of the mobile home owners were asked to speak if they so desired. Their comments were to
the ,effect that no spaces were available from the Edwards area east, that Mr. McAllister gave them verbal
notice of the Board's ruling - nothing in writing. They requested that they be allowed to stay at their
present location until May 1, 1974; (one to June 1, 1974),
Mr. McLaughlin requested that the record show that his clients, several people, were willing to
comes to an agreement with conditions, allowing the owners to remain until May or June of 1974.
The Commissioners requested that they receive a report by October 1, 1973, their next meeting date,
of the progress of such an agreement and any contact with Mr. McAllister.
Lester Jeremiah, County Extension
Agent,
appeared and upon his reccommendation,
by motion of
11 John Hamil-
Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner
Gerard and sebsequent vote declared unanimous
by the Chairman,
i ton, Fair
the Board appointed John Hamilton to succeed
Lloyd
Eichler as a member of the Eagle County
Fair Board.
Board
There being no further business to come before.the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
pats%,e%dAffiW l the next day, being the regularily scheduled Planning me ting.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day September term i9 September 26, 19n__
SPECIAL MEETING
PRESENT: Daniel F, Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh R. Warder County Attorney
Michael Blair County Planner
Robert Barr Planning Assistant
Maxwell k. Barz Clerk to Board.
Grouse In the matter of Planning file No..Sf-4-73, Thomas Sibbald, Vail, Colo., Grouse Meadows Final Plat
Meadows in Eagle -Vail Filing No. 1, The Planning Commission having recommended approval;
Final Plat The Board by motion put.by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote
declared unanimouk by the Chairman, concurred in the recomendation of the Planning Commission and approved
said Final Plat.
Don Lilly Don Lilly , Bond, Colo. appeared in support of his application for a mobile Home Park, File No.
mobile Sf-4-73.
home park Thereupon, the Recommendation of the Planning Commission being for denial; Commissioner Gerard
denied moved to deny the application because of the considerable objections thereto and lack of need shown.
Commissioner Oi�losky seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
Abraham
Abraham Shapiro appeared in
support of his request for exemption on File No.
Mp-1-73, two units on
Shapiro
.928 acres;
exemption
Thereupon the recommendation
of the Planning Commission being for approval;
Commissioner Orlosky
moved to approve the application.
Commissioner Gerard seconded
the motion and the suWuent vote was declared
unanimous by the Chair-
man, approval subject to the filing of
a final plat and complying with Planning Staff
comments.
James Hay- James Hayhurst appeared in support of his application forexemption on File No. Se -34-73, three units
hurst on .534 acres;
exemption Thereupon, the Planning Commission having recommended approval of the exemption; Commissioner Gerard
moved to approve the application, subject to the filing of a final plat.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the resulting vote was declared unanimous by the Chair-
man.
Rivendell In the matter of File No. Se -18-73, John Mouw, Vail, Colo., Rivendell Exemption, The Planning Com -
Exemption mission havingirecommended denial;
The Board by motion put by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, tabled the application•until a solution has been found by the applicant
to remedy the parking problem.
Red Table In the matter of File No. Sp -24-73, Robert Sewell, Carbondale, Colo., Red Table Acres #2, the Plan -
Acres #2 ning Commission having recommended approval;
Preliminar The Board by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orolsky and subsequent vote decl
Plan unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the re-
quest for Preliminary Plan approval.
CMI World
Hdqtrs.
Fred Green, Vail, Colo, appeared in support of his request for approval on File # Sp -29-73, Eagle -
Filing No, 2.
Thereupon the recommendation of the Planning Commission being for approval; Commissioner Orlosky
d to approve the request.
Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the Chair -
to approve the Preliminary Plan.
Fred Green also appeared in support of his request to construct a building, CMI World Headquarters.
Thereupon the recommendation of the Planning Commission being for approval; Commissioner Orlosky
to approve the construction.
Commissioner Gerard seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the Chair -
Fred Green also brought up two matters not pertaining to planning , being, one a proposed dog ordin-
ance for the County to be prepared by Game and Fish Warden Moser and Fred Green for the Commissioners approva
and two, a progress report concerning amoung other things finances and plans of the Upper Eagle Valley Sanit-
ation District.
Cedar In the matter of File No. Sp -25-73, Justus Co. Inc., Tacoma, Washington, Cedar Point Townhouses,
Point the Planning Commission having recommended approval of the Preliminary Flan subject to improvements on the
Towhhouses bridge being completed prior the submission of Phases II and III;
The Board by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote de-
clared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission with conditions
and approved the Preliminary Plan.
In the matter of File No. Sf-25-73, Justus Co. Inc., Tacoma, Washington, Final Plat - Cedar Point
Townhouses, the Planning Commission having recommended approval of the final plat on five units;
The Board by motion of Commissioner Commissioner Geradd, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subse-
quent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and
approved the final plat.
CourchevelIn the matter of File No. Sf-30-73, Michael T. Vaggalis, Denver, Colo., Courchevel Ltd. Exemption,
Ltd. said matter having previously been tabled and referred back to the Planning Commission after study by the
County Attorney;
Mr. Vaggalis appearing in person, and protestants, Snow Lion at Vail Condominium Association appear
by their attorney, R. K. Thomas, the President, James Darby and owners of a unit in Snow Lion at Vail, Hal
Simmons and wife.
Thereupon, the Chairman asked Mr. Barr, Assistant Planner,to proceed.
Mr. Barr reiterated the previous proceedings and subsequent findings of the Planning Commission.
Mr. Warder, County Attorney, advised the Petitioner that in his opinion, no committment on the part
of the Planning Commission or on the part of the Commissioners could be obtained on any building, only on raw
land.
Mr. Vaggalis argued that the Board could rule on a building also.
Commissioner Gerard moved that the Board find and determine that this division of lands is within
the purposes for which the subdivision regulations were adopted and therefore said application for exemption
be denied.
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Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the
Chairman making the motion the decision of the Board.
Upon the question arrising of what amount to sell the new Eagle County Building Code Inspection
Regulations, Commissioner Gerard moved that the book sell for one dollar.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the
Chairman.
Planner Blair presented a program for the future on plumbing, electrical, etc. inspections and
on Airport planning amoung otherematters.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and pa ssed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day___september tern 19 -octobe"-, 19a-3---
REGULAR MEETING
PRESENT: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh R. Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Barz County Clerk
Bills were paid as shown following these minutes.
Minutes of the ;.last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
3.2 beer James Kitson, Kitson Grocery, E1 Jebel, Colo., appeared and asked to have his application for a
licanse 3.2 beer license set for hearing.
Kitson The Board determined that the matter be set for November 5, 1973, at 1;30 O'Clock P. M.
Grocery
Sargay Post and Mrs. Post appeared by appointment relative to possible change in river course
Possible resulting from construction of the Emma Bridge near Basalt.
change in Appearing also were Roger Hocking and Mr. Jenson from Eldorado Engineering, and Bernard Ginther and
river Louis Rimbert of the Eagle County Road Department.
course at Thereupon, the Chairman asked Mr. Post to state his complaint.
Emma Bridg Mr..Post with the aid of photographs and sketches, explained how he believed the Roaring Fork
River would erode the north bank endangering his property, because of increased velocity of the water flow.
The Chairman then asked the Eldorado Engineering representatives for their opinion and Mr. Hocking
and Mr. Jenson both stated that the narrowing of the river at the bridge location should have no effect upon
the Post property, Pan & Fork Trailer Court.
The County Attorney then questioned both parties including the Road Supervisor.
It appearing to the Board that the matter could not be resolved at this time, the decision was
tabled until Board members could view the actual location.
Request fl Virgene Anderson, Mr. Immenschuh and Mrs Jim Stevens, representing the Garfield County Library
increase Service appeared and asked for an increase in the Library budget from 1973 - $13,897.00.to 1974 - $17,770.00.
in library The Board advised that the request would be considered.
budget
The matter of a Septic Tank Resolution came on for consideration and;
Septic Upon motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote declared
Tank unanimous by the Chairman, the board sighed the Resolution adopting regulations concerning individual sewage d'ispc
Resolution disposal systems on an interim emergency basis, and setting a Public hearing for same on November 5, 1973, at
9:06 O'clock A. M. The copy of resolution appears following these minutes.
There:.beipg no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
c�F
Chairman
Attest: �
Clef,I to Board.
BILLS FOR ASOVE DATE.
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full payment thereof:
Colorado Information
County Clerk
Doris Carter
Doris Carter
Glennora Mosher
Virginia L. Black
H. Robert Thompson
Dr.'G. J. Fedrizzi
Erik Edeen
Michael S. Blair
Lester Douglas
Erik W. Edeen
Environmental Health
The'Drawing Board, Inc.
Eagle Auto Repair
Skelly Oil Co.
Phillips Petroleum Co.
H. R. Meininger Co.
Dick Wheeler Inc.
Dick Wheeler Inc.
3M BPSI
3MBPSI
3MBPSI
Multigraphics Division
Monroe Calculator Co.
Xerox Corporation
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
Garfield County Abstract
Co.
Eagle Valley Enterpirse
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Inc.
Eagle Valley Enterpirse
Inc
Castle Peak Constr. Co.
Warrne, Gorham & Lamont,
Inc.
Donald Almond
S. C. M.
GENERAL FUND
sub. & service
money advanced
jail laundry
jail meals
matron service
matron service
desk
office call
mileage
personal exp.
exp.
reimbursement
postage
supplies
repairs, S. 0.
S. 0.
S. 0.
Drafting Supplies
car repairs
sept. & Oct, leases
camera cards
service
copy paper
Frames Inv. #2002
maintenance contract #749950-001
supplies
supplies
merox copies
legal s
adv.
printing
locks & labor
law bulletin
supplies
repairs
9.00
20.50
10.00
583.50
12.00
30.00
95.00
8.00
209.50
214.31
146.74
5.00
20.65
17.60
32.00
9.95
164.01
127.42
32.50
1010.1W
257.76
31.64
137.82
70.10
50.00
247.57
53.99
25.00
52.67
95.94
85.70
60.07
16.80
51.75
66.54
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_ term 19 -
Mt 4 P. HOEOIEL C0. OMFA 1tM
19
Gazette Press
printing
137.90
Center Drugs
supplies
45.60
Eagle Vouunteer Fire Department
garage rent
75.00
Minturn Fire Dept.
garage rent
75.00
Mingle Corporation
office rent
350.00
Holy Cross Electric Assn
service
237.65
The Vail Villager
public notice
15.00
Farnum Mortuary
coroner exp.
116.45
Richard A. Miller
coroner exp.
15.00
C.F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Co,
supplies
204.36
C.F. Hoeckel Blgpk Book & Litho. Co.
furniture P1. 0.
342.00
Hometown Supply Co,
supplies
80.25
Hometown Supplies
supplies
79:60
The Aspen Clinic P.C. Ltd.
medical report
9.00
International Conference of Bldg Officials
publication
2.00
Mick's 66 Service
supplies
13.40
Out West Printers, Inc.
printing
70.05
Four Corners Regional Comm
cable Airport
60.00
Eqgle Valley Tele Co.
service
410.11
C. A. Stanley
repair on fountain
15.99
Town of Eagle
water & trash
49.92
Town of Eagle
annex
15.15
Eagle Sanitation Didt.
service
72.00
Rocky Mtn. Nat'l. Gas
service355
56
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
service
316,2622
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
45. 6
3M BPSI
supplies
217.84
OutWestOffice Products, Inc.
supplies
.UA : 'Purid ' cdnf 3,nued06eldw'
.$
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Grand River Construction
West Vail paving
29055.03
Eldorado Eng. Co.
It „ n
$22.00
B'. &•B. Excavating Inc.
road base
800.00
County General Fund
reimburse G. F. -ins. on R.& B. vehicles
601.00
Allen Machinery Co.
parts
1419.87
Colo. West Petroleum Inc.
parts
166.57
Standard Oil Co.
gas & oil
4220.60
Continental Oil Co.
oil
74.28
Doxol
fuel
17.92
Gay Johnson's Inc.
tirew
374.62
Eagle Auto Parts
tires & parts
292.31
Downing Supply Co.
parts
289.99
Harris Truck Parts
fuel caps
9.35
Two-tone Welding Service
welding polls
399.55
Berthod Motors5 Inc.
repairs
25.49
Holy Cross Auto Service
repairs
79.91
The Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
2.56
Hometown Supply to.
supplies
102.85
Hometown Supply Co.
supplies
11.20
High Eountry Lumber Co.
supplies
1,45
Macdonald Equipment Co.
supplies
78.45
Barco Minicipal Products, Inc.
supplies
214.19
Share Corp.
supplies
33.30
Rocky Mtn. Nat'l. Gas
service
7.78
Eagle Valley Tele Co.
service
65.72
Public Service Co. of Colo.
service
3.13
Holy Cross Electrical Assn. Inc.
service
40.88
Town of Eagle
water & trash
31.00
Eagle County Clerk & Recorder
money advanced
?0.00
tbcky Mountain Nat'l. Gas Co., Inc.
service
7.88
Western Auto Associate Store
parts
3.33
Mac Tools
supplies
14.30
Holland Auto Parts, Inc.
parts
141.52
Eagle Sanitation Dist.
sewer service
24.00
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co,
premium
119.85
Homewqrd Bound, Inc.
Road Base
91.20
Basalt Sanitation Dist.
W&30c
service
6.80
.........................................................................................�onoc�t
Chadwick's Gonstruction
machine hire
126.00
Town of Basalt
service
19.50
Dick's Repair Shop
parts
2.10
Revier Equipment Co,
parts.
81.03
Eagle County General Fund
reimburesment for vehicle ins.
5400.00
Eldorado Engineering Co.
West Vail paving
77.00
Mountain Bell
service - Basalt
14.51
White CoOstruction Co.
final payment- Emma bridge
4783.55
Yampa Valley Elec. Assn, Inc.
service - 131
10.61
Total............................................................................................. $ 49,693.38
Quick Print
Mountain Bell
Continuation of General Fund
envelopes
service
50.00
27.70
Total.............................................................................................$ 71276.41
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day October term 19- dctobiec25, -19n-
Special IEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh Warder County.:AtLorney
Erik Edeen County Sanitarian
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for same
in full payment thereof:
GENERAL FUND
Eagle Valley Tel Co.
service - Co. Agent
39.75
Claude L. Gerard, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Alfred F. Orlosky, Commissioner
salary
427.08
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Maxwell R. Barz, Co. Clerk
salary
604.17
Maxwell R. Barz,
exp.
28.20
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
exp.
4.65
Eleanor Hindley,
exp.
31.65
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Starr Doll
exp.
6.70
Margaret Davenport, Clerk hire
salary
475.00
Buena Eichler, Clerk hire
salary
425.00
Buena Eichler
exp.
6.70
Maureen E. Haggart,Pt Clerk hire
salary
294;56
E. Jean Dunlap, Pt. Clerk hire
salary
420.80
E. Jean Dunlap
exp.
5.95
Eva -L. Luby, Pt. Clerk Hire
salary
168.32
Donna Deane, Chief Accounting Officer
salary
270.05
Geraldin@ Shelton, Clerical
salary
445.83
Geraldine Shelton
exp.
4.65
Lily Forster, Clerical
salary
'399.76
Hubert N. Peterson, Co. Treasurer
salary
-604.17
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Treasurer
salary
500.00
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Treasurer
salary
500.00
Ellen LaPierre, Pt. clerk hire
salary
68.38
Nannalee R. Whidden, Pt. Clerical
salary
31.56
Donna Deane, Pt. Clerical hire
salary
35.51
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
salary
604.17
Ella F. Bindley, Dep. Assessor
salary
500.00
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical hire
salary
475.00
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Assessor
salary
500.00
Vincent Eichler
exp.
26.60
Hugh R. Warder, County Attorney
retainer
250.00
Norma J. Anderson, Becy to Co. Atty/
salary
200.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
500.00
Roland Gerard, Janitor - Co. Court
salary
50.00
John F. Healy, Dist. Atty,
salary
140.00
John F. Healy
exp.
129.74
Arlys H. Ward, Secy to D. A.
salary
175.00
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst. D. A.
salary
306.25
Karol L. Parlin, Secy to D. A.
salary
157.50
Lawrence Eskwith, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
500.00
Maureen Mitchell, Secy to D. A.
salary
180.00
Robert E. Whidden, Land Fill Oper,
salary
525.00
Amy L Davis, Land fill Oper.
salary
297.50
Robert C. Watson, Asst. Land fill Oper.'
salary
443.80
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
salary
687.50
James H. Seabry
exp.
204.20
Tom Davis, Undersheriff
salary
650.00
George Miller, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Gary Taylor, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Paul Taylor, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Robert Weiler, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600/00
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Carol A. Conder, Clerical hire
salary
75.00
Lester Jeremiah, Extension Agent
salary & exp.
184.53
Eileen Randall, Secy. to Ext. Agt.
salary
483.00
Johnette Phillips, Clerical hire
salary
42.08
Jack W. Johnson, County Surveyor
salary
150.00
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service Officer
salary
100.00
Erik Ldeen, County Sanitarian
salary
850.00
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. to C. S.
salary
267.00
Donna Deane, Clerical hire
salary
9.21
Lnvironmental Health
petty cash
6.12
Margie Gates, P.H.N.
salary
650.00
Hester Bertroch, Secy. P.H.N.
salary
445.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, Asst. P.H.N.
salary
600.00
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy. P.H.N.
salary
445.00
T. I. Steinberg, M. D., P.H.O.
salary
150.00
Vienna Gates, Janitor
salary
50.00
Jack W. Johnson, C. D. D.
salary
50.00
Kathleen Yantzer, Secy. to C. D. D.
salary
25.00
Michael S. Glair, County Planner
salary
1375.00
Robert H. Barr, Asst. Planner
salary
820.00
Robert H. Barr
exp.
55.22
Lester L. Douglas, Building Inspector
salary
950.00
Katherine T. Terry, Secy. P1. Dept.
salary
425.00
66unty3TreasBreugle County
OASI
1447.55
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Ins.
1465.55
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19-
Meuv. MOEMEL C"MY0 UW9
Willard Wilson
Claude Gerard
Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Hubert Peterson
Hugh R. Warder
D & H Enterprises, Inc.
Trasurer, State of Colorado
Bernice's Place
park labor
exp
exp.
exp.
exp.
exp. -convention
legal services
paying road Airport
Airport Advisory Committee
Comm. exp.
Total ............................... .............................
............ . ................
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
Joe Carter, Operator
John'W. Hill, Operator
Jess'A. Pettit, Shovel Operator
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
James E. Watson, Operator
Connie F. Ankney, Truck Driver
Clea6urn J. Gordon, Truck Driver
Randy Hoyt, Truck Driver
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
Stanley R. Shelton, Truck Driver
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst Road Supervisor
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
Francis D. Daugherty, Road Overseer
Wren'Eaton, Road Overseer
!Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
Joe Phillips, Janitor
Russell D. Carter, Laborer
William A. Elmont, Laborer
Robert R. Hyrup, Laborer
County Treasurer
Colok�ado,Blue.Cross & Blue Shield
Claude Gerard, Commissioner
Daniel Koprinikar, Commissioner
Al Oilosky, Commissioner
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
salary
O.A.S.I.
Insurance
expenses & mileage
expenses & mileage
expenses & mileage
........................................................................................... $
19_ _
50.96
6.50
40.20
51.00
41.20
100.20
325.00
5516.17
30.00
25.00
36,049.94
680.00
550.00 `
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
522.50
522.50
522.50
522.50
522.50
638.50
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
60o.00
600.00
41.25
68.64
148.72
148.72
761.38 n
834.15 1
59.00
65.82
9.00
15,297.68
Rick Oleson, new Soil Conservation representative for Eagle County, and Dan Rule appeared and re- Request for
ted that the Commissioners budget funds for a secretery for the Soil Conservation Office in Eagle, since 'secretary for
work load for the representative was becoming too heavy and kept him from his field work. ''Soil Conser-
The Board advised they would do whatever possible. 11vation office
Roger Henderson, Insurance representative from Glenwood Springs appeared and obtained information
the type of insurance (errors and ommissions) that the Board would be interested in. Mr. Henderson
ted he would be back on November 5, 1973 with the requested information.
Bob Young appeared, it appearing that the members of the Airport Authority had hired him to do a
er plan on the Eagle bounty Airport, pubject-to approvalby the F.A.A.
After some discussion the Board determined that Mike Blair, County Planner, and Ken Norman, Author=
member, would be contacts between the Board and Bob Young.
The Chairman signed preliminary papers allowing Young to make a preliminary study.
Douglas Hoyt appeared and requested the Board's approval for construction on Lot 7-B of Lion's
;e Subdivision.
It appearing to the Board that the matter being such that it should come on to be _heard on October
the following day, asked Mr. Hoyt to appear then.
Mr. Schaffer, Town of Eagle Manager, and Mr. Miller, Maye of Eagle, appeared and discussed with
Board and Mr. Hammock, who also appeared, laokng:for:MrtrWardery�matter of the purchase of the school
erty across from the Courthouse.
It was agreed by those present that the matter would be brought up with the next School Board
ing on October 31, and an offer would be made by the Board to the School Board.
There being no further business to come before,the Board, it was moved seconded and passed to ad-
journ'until the next day, October 26, set for matters of the Planning Department.
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Chairman
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Master plan
Eagle Co:
Airport
School property
across frog:
Courthouse
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners—day—October tens 19— October 26, 1973
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Hugh Warder,
Mike Blair
Robert Barr
(Absent: Maxwell R.. Barz
SPECIAL MEETING
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
County Planner
Asst County Planner
Clerk to Board)
The following matters of the Planning Department came on to be heard by the Board of County Com-
missioners:
Eagle -Vail In the matter of Planning file No. Sf4-9-73, Fred Green, Vail, Colo., Eagle -Vail II Final Plat,
II Final the Planning Commission having recommended approval;
Plat I I The Board, by motion put by Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Gerard and subsequent vote declared
unanimous tyc the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the final
plat, subject to an improvements agreement being approved by the County Attorney.
Texas Cons{, I In the matter of Planning file No. Se -35-73, Texas Construction Co. Exemption, the Planning Com -
Co. exemp- mission having recommended approval;
tion The Board, by motion put by Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unani-fipus by the Chairman, bomcurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the ex-
emption, subject to the filing of a final plat to the Planning Department with a statement thereon, that no
greater densities shall be allowed.
Bighorn IA In the matter of Planning file No. Se -36-73, Sterling Barclay,(not present), Frisco, Colo., Big -
Exemption horn Three Exemption, the Planning Commission having recommended approval;
The Board, by motion put by Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Gerard and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the ex-
emption, subject to a final plat being submitted to the Planning Department stating thereon that no greater
densities shall be allowed. Also the applicant to take full responsibility for the 30" culvert.
E. WillisIn the matter of Planning file No. Se -37-73, E. Willis Nottingham, Avon, Colol (not present),
Nottingham Exemption, the Planning Commission having recommended approval;
Exemption The Board, by motion put by Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the ex-
emption.
Bellyache In the matter of Planning file No. Sf-36-73, George Burens, Wolcott, Colo., Bellyache Ridge No. 2,
Ridge No.2 Final Plat, the Planning Commission having recommended approval;
Fihal Plat The Board, by motion put by Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the final
plat, subject to an improvements agreement being approved by the County Attorney.
L.H.B. Co. In-the',matter of Planning file No. Sp -33-73, Douglas Hoyt, Vail, Colo., L.R.B. Company, Preliminary
Preliminar Plan, the Planning Commission having passed said matter to the Board of County Commissioners without recom-
Plan mendation;
The Board,heard proposal by Mr. Hoyt and argument by Mr. & Mrs. Don Almond, Vail, Colo., and Mrs.
Teeple, Vail, Colo:, who were objecting in some degree on points of water supply; density and driveway and
access.
Thereupon, the Board by motion put by Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. -Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman approved the preliminary plan, subject to the applicant presenting ade-
quate proof of water supply from Lions Ridge Water District to the Planning Staff and.the applicant investiF.
gating and receiving approval from the County Road Dept. and Planning Department relative to driveways and
access prior to the issuance of a building permit.
Rivendell In the matter of Planning file No. Se -18-73, John Mauw and Dick. Hart, Atty., Vail, Colo., Rivendell
Exemption Exemption, the Planning Commission having recommended denial;
The Board, by motion put by Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, tentatively approved "parking scheme All, subject to the resolving of dificulties
and requirements necessary to fulfill such plan. The matter was tabled to November 5, 1973,for further
discussion.
T v In the matter of Planning file No. Mp-3-73, Charles Thompson and Jerry ,)eavy, Atty „ the Planning
Commission having tabled the application for Mobile Home Park, the applicant then withdrew the application,
rn•+a•°. now deleting that withdrawl by this appearance and the Planning Commission not having acted on the with-
drawal;
The Board, by motion put by Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Gerard and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, approved the application, subject to receipt of documentation of Mr. Fred Booth's
acceptance of the drainage water onto his property; approval of license and permit still being subject to
inspections of the County Health Department of improvements necessary.
&IlyddEel F In compliance with the condition of an Improvements Agreement approval by the Bounty Attorney on
fs I the, above Bellyache Ridge No. 2 Subdivision, Mr. Burens tendered said agreement with approval of the County
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Are�"asxt Attorney for signature by Comm. Chairman Koprinikar, who signed same.
Land Use In the matter of the Land Use Master Plan, completed and tendered to the Board with the Planning
MAster Plan Commission Resolution thereon;
The Board, by motion put by Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, adopted the Master Plan and more particularly Exhibits"A" and "B", as certified
by the Planning Commission.
County In the matter of County Zoning;
Zoning The Board, by motion put by Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared.
unanimous by the Chairman, directed the Planning Commission to study and certify a zoning plan and map to
the,Board of County Commissioners.
Them being no further business to come befoee the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chaiiman.
lozlAttest,Q, �F Chairman
Clerk to Board.
08
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day October term 19 November 5, 1973
Present: Daniel F. Koptinikar
Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Hugh R. Warder
Maxwell H. Barz
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
County Clerk
REGULAR MEETING
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper fnnds for
same in full payment thereof:
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Pronto Land Measure
Assessors Office
300
Eagle County Clerk
money advanced
27,30
Eagle County Clerk
money advanced
2,00
Purley Bertroch
Labor & material insul Co. Welfare Bldg.
fill 125,00
County of Eagle
Reimbursement to R. & B. fund for propane-land/il 17.92
Hubert N. Peterson
freight
3,00
Starr Doll, Registrar
fees
5,00
Erik Edeen
sample
1,25
Howard McCain
supplies
33.00
Doris Carter
laundry - jail
25.10
Colorado Informantion
sub. & service
9,00
Marjorie Page, Secy. C.C.C. Ass'n.
registration for Clerk's workshop
36.00
Clair Bertroch
labor & supplies, Clerk's Office
18.30
DorisyCgrterch
meals - jail
727.50
Glenora Mosher
matron service
28.00
Dennis J. Seitz
expenses
46.27
Michael S. Blair
expenses
140.80
Lester Douglas
mileage
77,50
Lawrence Eskwith
postage
2,40
Warren, Gorham & Lamont, Inc.
office supplies
16.80
National District Attys Assoc.
office supplies
5.40
New England Business Service, Inc.
office supplies
22,36
Skelly Oil Company
gas
10.75
Eagle Auto Parts
supplies
63.79
Foster Motors
parts & service
6.35
Larsen Electronics Inc,
parts
50.90
Dick Wheeler Inc.
vehicle leases
505.20
Phillips Petroleum Company
gas
114.66
NNorgard's Mobil Service
parts & labor
43.93
Day's Conoco
gas
6.70
Wilsons Radio -TV & Appl,
labor - airport
24,70
Hometown Supply Co.
supplies
72,68
American Legion Aux. Unit # 190
office rent Oct. & Nov.
150.00
Mintrun Vol. Fire Dept.
garage rent
75.00
Vail Valley Medical Center
office rent
150.00
Vail MedicalProfessional Corp.
coroner charge
16.60
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
coroner charge
8.00
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
coroner charge
5,00
Vail Medical Prof. Corp.
coroner charge
7,00
Vail Medical Prof. Corp.
treatment
11,50
Vail Valley Medical
ambulance - county coroner
122.00
Center Drug
film
28.50
Eagle Pharmacy
office supplies
23,75
The Glenwood Post
building code notice
18.10
The Eagle Eye
public notice- building code
30.80
Vail -Villager
public notice - building code
15.00
The Vail Trail
land use plan - publication notice
8.74
The Vail Trail
public notice
9.90
Vail Trails
Sub, for Vail Trail for Assessor
6.50
Eagle Valley Enterprise Inc,
legal publication
76,36
Eagle Valley Enterprise
legal publication
192.97
Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies
200.05
Eagle Valley Enterprise
supplies
216.21
Eagle Valley Enterprise
legal publication
15.99
C. A. Stanley
repairs & labor - jail
142.50
Johnson & Kunkel Land Surveying Co,
map copies
7.50
United States Welding, Inc.
cylinder rent
1.35
Lease Finance Incorporated
lease # 15199-3 Oct.
106.40
Lease Finance Incorporated
graphotype payment lease #15199 Nov.
106.40
Raymonds Printing & Office Machines
supplies
154.74
Garfield County Abstract Co.
xerox copies
19.60
Allen Insurance Agency
audit - Ins. Policy #34CBD105563
328.00
Independent Lumber Co.
supplies
12.94
Holy Cross Electric Assn Inc.
services
299.11
Mountain Bell
telephone setvice
48.86
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Inc.
gas service
100,29
Rowe Stationery
file boxes
40.80
Out nest Printers, Inc.
supplies
404.04
Out West Office Products, Inc.
supplies
18.55
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho. Co.
supplies
800.60
Multigraphics Dix,
repairs on addressograph
38.75
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
supplies
20.98
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
supplies
56,50
Xerox Corporation
xerox copies
258,24
Plateau Typewriter Exchange
supplies
24.38
3M Minnesco Division
payment on LB -10-49376
318.06
Erik Edeen
mileage
190.70
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
rent
75.00
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
telephone service
409,26
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
telephone service
434.50
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day -term 19-
19
Eagle Valley Enterprise legal publication 7.82
Grand Junction Steel Fabricating Co. steel - jail 238.68
National Association of Counties county member service fee 100.00
Total........................................................................................... $ 89425.08
Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Pete Honnen Equipment Co.
International Harvester Co.
Standard Oil Co.
J. D. Adams Co.
B & B Excavating
Grand River Construction
Homeward Bound, Inc.
Rifle Auto Parts & Machine Inc.
Dick's Repair Shop
Don's Texaco
McCoy Company
Elder/Quinn & McGill, Inc.
Drive Line Service Do.
Revier Equipment Co.
Holland Auto Parts Inc.
Western Diesel, Inc.
Downing Supply Co.
Jacobs Equipment Co.
The Fullwell Motor Products Co.
Casey's Auto Salvage
Western Diesel Inc.
Gay Johnson's Inc.
Fruehauf Distributing Co.
J & S Contractors Supply Co.
H & J Supply Co. of Colorado
Zep Manufacturing Co.
Colorado Filter & Supply Co.
Western States Chemicals, Inc.
Snap-On Tools
Independent Lumber Co.
United Lumber
Eagle Auto Parts
Eagle Valley Enterprise Inc.
Safety-Kleen Corporation
Holy Cross Auto Service
Basalt Sanitation District
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co., Inc.
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co., Inc.
Mountain Bell
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Public Service Co. of Colorado
Holy Cross Electric Assn., Inc.
Yampa Valley Elec. Assoc., Inc.
Allen Insurance Agency
Eagle County Clerk
Town of Vail
Holland Auto Parts
Garfield Steel & Welding Supply
United States Welding, Inc.
Yampa Valley Electric Assn.
McCoy Company
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
insurance
119.85
JD 400 Wheel Loaded
7,250.00
International Pickup
3,277.95
fuel
1,775.19
bridge decking
1,858.56
road base
200.00
asphalt
583.00
road base
34.20
overhaul motor
228.32
repairs
38.60
repairs
3.15
parts
1,205.27
parts
5.37
parts
59.96
parts
16.66
parts
151.37
parts
45.58
parts
337.79
winch
482.00
parts
19.30
parts
6.00
parts
4.50
tires
107.31
supplies
294.16
supplies
458.50
wrench
23.57
supplies
69.74
supplies
10.49
supplies
168.54
supplies
35.70
supplies
7.16
supplies
37.04
supplies
284.98
supplies
13.00
service on cleaner
17.17
garage rent & repairs
54.37
sewer service - Basalt
6.80
gas service
15.96
gas setvice - shop
26.47
telephone service
17.65
telephone service
27.75
telephone service
33.50
service at Red Cliff
1.56
service
72.83
service
33.70
1/2 Audit & Inc. on Policy $34CBP105563
328.00
money advanced
8.18
1/2 Taxes collected for July, Aug. & Sept.
3,577.85
parts
4.00
oxygen cylinders
171.82
cylinder rent
2.70
services
45.75
parts
809.46
Total........................................................................... ............. $ 24,468.34
Eagle Co. In the matter of adoption of Eagle County Septic Tank Regulations, having been set for for this
Septic date and time and no one appearing in anywise to Object or discuss the contents thereof;
Tank Regs. The Board, upon motion by Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and the subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, adopted the Eagle County Septic Tank Regulations.
1974 bud- The Eagle County budget for the year 1974, was adopted upon Motion by Comm. Gerard, second by
get Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote being declared unanimous by the Chairman, and subsequently signed by
the Chairman with attestation by the Clerk.
Potential 11 Sargay Post, Pan and Fork Trailer Court, Basalt, Colo., appeared and reitterated his opinion of
property potential damage to his property because of Emma Bridge construction.
damage at The Board advised that information in the matter may be available in thirty days and Mr. Post
Emma Brid requested an appointment with the Board at 9:00 o'clock A. M. on December 3, 1973. Further discussion in
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11 that matter was set for that time.
The Board determined that a notice be published ini,the Eagle Valley Enterprise for the setting of
a Special Meeting of the Board to levy the requisite taxes for all purposes required by law for the ensuing
year (1974) at 10:00 O'clock A. M. on November 11, 1973.
3.2% beer James W. Kitson appeared for the hearing on his application for a 3.2 % beer license in the name
license of Kitson Grocery, such hearing having been set for this date and time;
hearing The Board continued the matter until November 12, 1973, since the applicant had faded to bring in
Kitson the deed or lease of his property.
Grocery
Darrel White and Drexil C. Roll appeared to protest the Boards action of November 26, 1973, giving
Protest of approval to the Thompson Trailer Court in the Longview Subdivision, subject to permissable drainage permission
Thompson I The matter was tabled, pending further informaition.
Trlr. Courl I
Ken Norman, Eldon Wilson and Harry Hurd, representing the Eagle County Airport Authority, appeared,;
and discussed matters of, a standby generator for use during power outages, good snow removal equipment and
landing fees and car rental service, etc. with the Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19—
There being being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved and passed to adjourn until
2Sondayc;:Nbvember..121,fonithe Special meeting to set tax levies.
zt : Ar Chairman
Cl o 03oard.
19—
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day—AQ—vemb_er term
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
(Absent: Claude L. Gerard Commissioner)
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh R. Warder County Attorney
Maxwell R. Bare County Clerk
19— --November 12 19a3—
Hotel, I The matter of hearing on the application by Stewart Brown, Qtty. for Gore Valley Enterprises, hav-
restaurant,ing been tabled early in the year for lack of sufficient information, came on to be heard at this time and
liquor all requirements and criteria being in order;
license Thereupon Comm. Orlosky moved to approve the application for a Hotel-Resturant liquor license,
Gore Vall ywhich motion was seconded by Chairman Koprinikar and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the
Enterpris(� Chairman.
Hotel, res- The
The matter of hearing upon the application by Stewart Brown, Atty. for Vail Land and Cattle Co.,
taurant, having been tabled early in the year for lack of sufficient information, came on to be heard at this time
liquor and requirements and criteria now being in order;
license, Va' Thereupon, Comm. Orlosky moved to approve the application for a Hotel-Resturant liquor license,
Land & Cattia which motion was seconded by Chairman Koprinikar and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the
Co. fChairman.
3.2% beer The matter of hearing on the application by James W. Kitson for Kitson Grocery at El Jebel, Colo.,
license for a 3.2 % beer license, having been tabled at the last Board Meeting because Mr. Kitson had failed to
Kitson bring along a copy of his lease, came on to be heard at this time and date, the Petitioner appearing in
Grocery person and no Protestants appearing in person or anywise;
Thereupon, Mr. Warder, County Attorney, inquired of the Clerk as to posting, fingerprints and
adhearance to County requirements therein, and found all to be in order except that the fingerprint report
had not yet been returned.
Thereupon the Board, by motion of Commissioner Koprinikar, second by Commissioner Orlosky and
subsequent vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, approved the application contingent upon a favorable
fingerprint report.
Floyd Crawford requested and received permissiontto post the sanitary landfill located on his
land, against out of county rsers.
Beacon light Holy Cross Electric Assn, Inc, having tendered an agreement lease to the Board for their approval
on Red Hill 11 on installing equipment on Red Hill to install and equip a beacon light for giving direction and warning to
aircraft users using the Eagle County Airport.
Commissioner Orlosky made'a motion to approve the agreement & lease and Commissioner Koprinikar
seconded the motion. The resulting vote was declared unanimous by the Chairman.
There being no further business to come before the board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Attest:
•7�i AI�rL_
ADDENDUM TO MINUTES
Chairman
The matter of a Resolution on setting mill levies having also been continued to this date, the
Board, upon motion of Commissioner Koprinikar, second by Commissioner Orlosky and resulting vote being
unanimous, set said levies and signed the Resolution, a copy of which follows these minutes.
The Board then adjourned.
Attest:
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Chairman
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day ni„_,_,omher term 19- November 261, 19z3__j
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh R. Warder County Attorney
(Absent: Maxwell R. Barz County Clerk)
The Following Bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Department of Revenue
printing
800.00
7.00
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary
Claude L. Gerqrd, County Commissioner
680.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst Head Supervisor
salary
salary
638.50
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary &
Exp.
600.00
Samuel Carter, Road Overseer
salary &
Exp.
60C.00
Ernest L. Cock, Road Overseer
salary &
Lxp.
600.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Road Overseer
salary &
Exp.
600.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary &
Exp.
600.00
Walter F. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary &
exp.
600.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Ove rseer
sala ry & Exp.
600.00
Connie F. Ankney Jr., Operator
salary &
exp.
550.00
Garland Bertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary?
salary
550.00
Joe'Car�.er, Operator
salary
420.80
550.00
Oleaburn J. Gordon
salary
Hubert N. Peterson
550.00
Johh W. Hill, Operator
s&lary
salary
550.00
Jess A. Pettit, Operator
salary
500.00
550.00
Joe°Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
550.00
Louie Rimbert, Tractor Operator
salary
exp.
550.00
JimSoutherland, Mechanic
salary
500.00
550.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
550.00
Randy Hoyt, Truck Driver
salary
salary
522.50
Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
250.00
522.50
Stanley R. Shelton
salary
Doris Carter, Custodian
522.50
Joe Phillips, Janitor
salary
salary
41.25
Russell David Carter, laborer
salary
50.00
114.40
Eag1b CouhtyfThegsurer
OASI
Geraldine Shelton, Dep. Clerk & Chief Accountant
749.87
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Ins.
exp.
834.15
Dan M. Handy and associates
Audit
140.00
250.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar, Co. Commissioner
exp.
Dennis J. Seitz, Dep. Dist. Atty.
71.49
Claude L. Gerard, Go. Commissioner
exp.
supplies
57.30
Alfred F. Orlosky, Co. Commissioner
exp.
157.50
65.50
Total............................................................................................$ 15,376.96
GENERHL FUND
Gerald E. Brown
printing
800.00
Mountain Bell
S. 0. phone bill
152.46
Claude L. Gerqrd, County Commissioner
salary
42.7.08
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Alfred F. Orlosky, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Maxwell H. Barz, County Clerk
exp.
53.99
Maxwell R. Barz
salary
604.17
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Gussie Baker
exp.
44.85
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Margaret Davenport, Clerical hire
salary
475.00
Margaret Davenport
exp.
45.95
Eva L. Luby, F.T. hire
salary
210.40
Buena Eichler, Clerical hire
salary
450.00
Lily Forster, F.T. hire
salary
42.0.80
Maureen E. Haggart
salary
357.68
E. Jean Dunlap, P.T. hire
salary
420.80
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
Hubert N. Peterson
exp.
87.30
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Treas
salary
500.00
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Treas.
salary,
500.00
Ellen LaPierre, P.T. hire
salary
126.24
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
salary
604.17
Clair Bertroch,
exp.
41.50
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Vincent Eichler
salary
38.20
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical hire
salary
475.00
Hugh R. Warder, County Attorney
retainer
250.00
Norma Anderson, Secy Co. Atty.
salary
200.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
500.00
Roland L. Gerard, Custodian, Co. Court
salary
50.00
Vienna Gates, custodian, Health Dept.
salary
50.00
Donna Deane, Clerical hire
salary
296.35
Geraldine Shelton, Dep. Clerk & Chief Accountant
salary
487.50
Geraldine Shelton
exp.
13.75
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
Larry Eskwith, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
500.00
Dennis J. Seitz, Dep. Dist. Atty.
salary
306.25
Dennis J. Seitz
supplies
4.13
Karol L. Parlin, Secy Dist. Atty
salary
157.50
Maureen Mitchell, Secy Dist. Atty
salary
180.00
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff salary 687.50
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners -day term 19- 19
NO C. F. FOOMM CO., COVER !!!M9
Tom Davis, Undersheriff
salary
650.00
George Miller, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Gary Taylor, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Paul Taylor, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Robert Weiler, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Danny J. Williams, Dep. Co. Sheriff
salary
600.00
Carol A. Conder, Secy. S. 0.
salary
75.00
Lester Jeremiah, County Extension Agent
salary
234.02
Lester Jeremiah
supplies
13.72
Eileen Randall, Secy Extension Office
salary
483.00
Jack W. Johnson, County Surveyor
salary
150.00
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service Officer
salary
100.00
Erik Edeen, County Sanitarian
salary
850.00
Erik W. Edeen
dues
27.00
Environmental Health
postage
5.55
Bernice G. Webb, Secy. Sanitarian
salary
267,00
Margie L. Gates, P.H.N.
salary
650.00 '
Hester Bertroch, Secy to P.H.N.
salary
445,00
Margaret Jacobsgaard F.H.N.
salary
600.00
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy to F.H.N.
salary
445.00
Andrew Glidden, G.N.
service
5,00
Thomas I. Steinberg, M.D. Public Health Officer
salary
150.00
Jack W. Johnson, Civil Defense Director
salary
50,00
Kathleen Yantzer, Secy. Civil Defense
salary
25.00
Michael S. Blair, Planning Director
salary
1375.00
Robert H. Barr, Planning Assistant
salary
820.00
Lester Douglas, Building Inspector
salary
950.00 ;
Katherine Terry, Planning Secy.
salary
425.00
Robert E. Whidden, Land Fill Supervisor
salary
525.00
Robert C. Watson, Asst Landfill Supervisor
salary
523.05
Amps I. Davis, Landfill Supervisor
salary
297.50
James H. Seabry
exp.
57.45
Tom Davis
exp.
66.85
C6unty Treasurer
OHSI
1462.01
Colorado Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Ins.
1440.20
Barbara O'Toole, Custodian Basalt Co. Court
service
51.92
Dan M. Handy & Associates
Budget
1000.00
Dan M. Handy & Associates
statements
50.00
Mary.A. Shechtman, Secy, Dist. Atty.
salary
175.00
John F. Healy
exp.
112.24
Hugh h, 'Warder
legal services
335.00
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
114.29
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
105.75
G
Alfred F. Orlosky
exp.
118.56
(Gerald E. Brown
Planning services
1800.00
Total.............................................................................................$•34,730.16
In the matter of dog control for Eagle County, Hugh Warder, County Attorney, presented a summary
a dog control ordinance.for consideration of the Board.
The Board directed the County Attorney to proceed with the official publishing of notice and pro-
d ordinance. The matter was set for public hearing on December 27, 1973.
The Board appointed Jack Oleson to suceed himself as Eagle County Representative on the Colorado
ver Conservation District board.
Renewal licenses for Mid Vail Rest, Inc. and Lion's Ridge Rest, Inc, were ap roved by the Board.
Roger Henderson apreared and advised the Board of progress todate on obtaining Errors and Omissions
insurance.
In the matter of hiring a new Welfare Director, Delores Lavinsky, Director, who had tendered her
resignation, appeared and advised the Board that she has reconsidered and would like to have the job back.
The Board, upon motion by Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Koprinikar and subsequent vote declared unanimous,
rehired Delores Lavinsky as Welfare Director.
The Board, upon motion by Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Koprinikar and subsequent vote being de -
unanimous, agreed to enter into an agreement with Eldorado Engineering for design of the Avon Bridge.
Alice Koonce appeared and tendered a petition to the Board regarding the potential Adam Mountain
Kummer Development subdivision.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
until the next day, November 27, for the regularily scheduled meeting on planning matters.
Chairman
CreWt6 Board.
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Dog Control
4elfare
Director
rehired
Avon Bridge
Timber Fall:
Preliminary
Plan
Yarmany
Investment
Co. exempt
Aspen Leaf
Townhouses
exemption
Vestlandet
exemption
Homestake.
III prelim-
inary plan
Snow Lion
preliminary
plan
Price of
Master Plan
for Eagle
Co. plannin,
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners dayemher tens 19— Nnvemher 27, 19-73—
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
A. F. Orlosky
Claude L. Gerard:;
Hugh R. Warder
Robert Barr
Maxwell R. Barz
SPECIAL MEETING
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
Assistant County Planner
County Clerk
The following matters of the Planning Department came on to be heard by the Board of County
Commissioners:
James A. Reinecke Jr. East Vail,
In the matter of P1. File No. Sp-2-73,/Preliminary Plan, Timber Falls Lot 7,/thetPlanning Commission!
having recommended approval subject to no negative comments being received from other agencies by November 23,'
1973;
Thereupon the Board, by motion of Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Gerard and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the Pre-
liminary plan.
In the matter of P1. File No. Se -38-73, Exemptionofl.,Joseph F. Berube, Yarmany Investment Co., t9n
acres of existing 211 acre parcel two miles east of McCoy, the Planning Commission having recommended ap;roval;
Thereupon the Board, by motion of Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Gerard and subsequent vote declared)
1unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the ex-
emption.
Exemption on 6 units on .2410 acres,
In the matter of P1. File No. Se -39-73, Joel Griffen,/Aspen Leaf Townhouses,/Vail Village West #1
Subdivision, the Planning Commission having recommended approval subject to no further development taking
place on the lot;
Thereupon:,the Board, by motion of Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in said recommendation and approved the exemption.
In the matter of P11 File No. Se -40-73, Exemption on Robert Snider, Vestlandet, tbixe units on
acres in Vail Village West #1 Subdivision, the Planning Commission having recommended approval subject to no
further development taking place on the lot;
Thereupon the Board, by motion of Comm. Orlosky, second by Comm. Gerard and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in said recommendation and approved the exemption.
two
In the mattgr Qf kP, Fil o, $ 32-;�, F. Blake Lynch, Preliminary Plan Homestake III,/p0::unitts
condominiums on 1 ac &°tt�e��in$d�899i 'having recommended approval subject to the following condi-
tions: (1) Submittal of letter indicating a proper plan for trash removal, (2) submittal of letter from
utitity company indicating that adequate enerby for heating purposes can be provided, and (3) completion of
landscaping;
jhereupon the Board, by motion of Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky,and subsequent vote declared'
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in said recommendation with conditions and approved the Prelihinary Plan.
In the matter of P1. File No. Sp -42-73, Michael Vaggalis on Preliminary Plan Snow Lion, 23 units on
one acre in Lions midge Subdivision h1, the Planning Commission having recommended denial because of the
following reasons: (1) project does not provide adequate parking facilities, and (2) at the present time,
there is no possibility of adequate sewage disposal:
Thereupon the Board, by motion of Comm. Gerard, second by Comm. Orlosky and subsequent vote declared
unanimous by the Chairman, concurred in said recommendation insofar as no action at this time and tabled the
matter until December 28, 1973.
In said matter a Por. Sylvester, representing Darby interests, appeared, then left when the matter was
announced as tabled. Ii
Directly after the matter was tabled, Mr. Vaggalis appeared with his attorney, Eugene Deikman.
Mr. Vaggalis stated his reason for late arrival as being icy roads and heavy traffic, and asked
permission to place his and his attorney's comments in the record.
The Chairman directed him to proceed with the understanding that the matter was tabled to December
28, irregardless.
Mr. Deikman suggested that Mr. Vaggalis reiterate all of the proceedings in the matter to _date be-
ginning in June, which he did.
Mr. Warder stated that the Board could not proceed without a transcript of the tape of the last
Planning Commission meeting and all correspondence pertaining to the matter.
Mr. Vaggalis requested that a transcript of the tape be available by December 3, 1973.
The matter of having copies of the Master Plan for Eagle County Planning available for sale and
the price for same, was brought up by Robert Barr and the Board determined that copies would be for sale
at $6.00 per each.
The Board determined to kaYiexrijob gualificatio:or the
nbj!� position of Eagle County Engineer on December 3,
1973.
In the matter of Paul Galligan's violation of the law Senate Bill 35, the Board directed the County
Attorney to start proceedings.
The matter of reimbursing Kaibab Lumber for time spent grading snow from Brush Creek Road leading
to logging area was discussed.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting unless sooner called by the Chairman.
I Chairman
Attest: /���
Clerk 'to/Board.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners da, November term 19 December 3, 197-3
mea p. xo¢an ca, pwvert :scop
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Hugh R. Warder
Maxwell R. Harz
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
Clerk to Board
REGULAR MEETING
Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved as read.
The following bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds for
same in full payment thereof:
International Harvester Co.
Jacobs Equipment Co,
Grand River Construction
Eldorado Engineering Co.
Ellis Webster
J. D. Adams Co(.
Downing Supply Co.
Independent Lumber Co.
High Country Lumber Co.
Hometown Supply Co.
Eagle Pharmacy
Safety-Kleen Corporation
Eagle Auto Parts
Holland Auto Parts, Inc.
Jacobs Equipment Co.
Pete Honnen Equipment Co.
Ed Watson
Western Diesel Inc.
Fleet Equipment Co.
Wheeling Corrugating Co.
Grand Junction Steel
J & M Pump Co., Inc.
Drive Train Industries, Inc.
Revier Equipment Co.
Dell Hamill's Rifle Radiator
McDoy Co.
Grand Junction Machine & Plastics Co.
(Macdonald Equipment Co.
Western States Chemicals Inc.
Continental Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co.
Public Service Co. of Colorado
Holy Cross Auto Service
Eagle Valley Telephone Co.
Transport Clearings of Colo.
Eagle County Clerk & Recorder
Holy Cross Electric
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co.
Mountain Bell
Total .................... %::-...........
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
Model 5070 4x4 truck
snow plow & parts
asphalt
Vail West Paving & drainage
gravel
supplies & steel
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
supplies
service
tires, parts & freight
repairs
repairs
parts
repairs
parts
parts
pipe bands
repairs
repairs
repairs
repairs
repairs
repairs
parts
repairs
oil
gas & oil
gas & oil
stoker coal
service
rent & suprlies
service
freight
money advanced
shop service
shop service
service
.........................................................$
Lease Finance Incorporated
Eagle County Clerk
Eagle County Clerk
Eagle County Clerk
Pitney Bowes
Erik W. Edeen, RPS
Leila E. Mosher, CSR
Robert H. Barr, Assrt Planning Director
Michael S. Blair, Planning Director
Les Douglas, Bmilding Inspector
Floyd P. Crawford
Doris Carter, Custodian
Doris Cartbr,
Glennora Mosher, Jail Matron
Clinic Pharmacy
Basalt Drug Co.
Pitkin County Finance Dept.
Skelly Oil Company
Phillips Petroleum Co.
Revier Equipment Co.
Colorado Sheriffs' & Peace Officers Assrn.
Oleson Motors
Dick Wheeler Inc.
Dick Wheeler Inc.
Johnson & Kunkel Surveying
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Eagle Valley Enterprise
Xerox Corporation
Xerox Corporation
3MBPSI
3MBPSI
International Conference Building Officials
Multigraphics
National Cash Register
Summit County General Fund
GENERAL FUND
23990.001
1949.301
2563.19
84.00
10789.20
4131.01
98.84
49.25
9.51
2.56 I
3.10
17.00
876.75
239.77
5.30
90.90
4.50
15.47
12.75
42.80
315.38
14.10
1291.69
49.51
22.50 I
426.03
9.80
15.50
94.80
16.30
3889.27
38.80
1.56
53.08
72.93
6.25
4.25
132.25
73-36
X77
51,602.03
Addressograph-Graphotype Lease #15199
380.00
money advanced postage
1000.00
money advanced
20.10
money advanced freight
11.70
supplies
51.00
expense
26.00
transcript
8.00
exp.
33.68
exp.
170.65
exp.
76.50
machine hire, El Jebel Dump
630.00
meals for prisoners
645.00
Jail Laundry
10.20
salary
32.00
Medicine, Jail Inmate
3.15
supplies
82.58
Prisoner Board
48.00
supplies
•95
supplies
165.45
pa its & labor
3.94
dues
10.00
supplies
40.80
lease payments
505.20
car service
166.99
maps
22.50
Legals
3.45
legals
98.67
delinquent tax publ.
1633.85
supplies
58.00
usage
232.57
paper
137169
supplies
31.30
forms
259.50
cabinets
330.00
tax notice receipts
982.73
LEAA Grant Reimbursement
566.66
S
V
�v
Total........................................................................................... $ 12,529.34
Potential
Sargay Post,
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners—
day_— `='~- tern 19—
19—
claim of potential damage,.to his property
because
of the placing of Emma Bridge.
property at
It appearing
Sachs-Lawlor
pens
9.77
controversy, the Board
Richard Roof
supplies
84.48
Warren, Gorham & LaMont, Inc.
law bulletin
6.72
expense.
Quinlan Publishing Co, Inc,
publication
20.00
C. A. Stanley Plumbing & Heating
supplies & labor
640.86
Wilson Radio TV & Appl.
merchandise & labor
69.62
C. F. Hoeckel Blank Book & Litho Co.
supplies
191.67
Hometown Supply Co.
supplies
68.00
Del Chemical Corporation
supplies
254.46
Eagle Pharmacy
supplies
21.53
Out West Printers, Inc.
Llection cards
23.55
Plateau T/W Exchange
supplies
41.32
American Legion Aux. #194
office rent
75.00
Eagle Volunteer Fire Dept.
garage rent
75.00
_
Minturn Volunteer Fire Dept.
truck storage
'75.00
Mingle Corporation
Office rent 2 Mo.
350.00
Vail Valley Medical Center
Sept. rent
150.00
Williams Energy Co.
propane
13.11
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co.
valve & check
14.00
Mountain Bell
service
25.23
Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co:
&xquaemervice
123.96
Holy Cross Electric Ass'n.
service
351.50
Eagle Valley Enterprise Inc,
supplies
327.23
Eagle Valley Telephone Co,
service
901.65
Colorado Assessors Association
dues
105.00
Total........................................................................................... $ 12,529.34
Potential
Sargay Post,
Pan & Fork Trailer
Court,
Basalt, Colo., appeared by appointment and pursued his
damage to
claim of potential damage,.to his property
because
of the placing of Emma Bridge.
property at
It appearing
that County equipment was
stopped from doing all the work, because of a landowner
Emma Bridge
controversy, the Board
determined,LattMr.
Post's
suggestion, that Frank#Bishop with his bulldozer be hired
to do some work on Mr.
Post's land at the
County'
expense.
Request to I Delores Lavinsky, Welfare Director Eagle County, appeared with a verbal request from the State
distribute (Welfare Dept. asking the Board to have the Eagle 'Welfare Dept. distribute food stamps for Pitkin County. .
food stamps The decision of the Board was a definite "No".
Plowing of
Brush Crk
road to
Crooked Crk
Pass
��owe1 d�<Sk
t naC
V
Vail Inter-
mountain
dater Dist.
Rich :Sothman, representing Kaibab Industries, appeared in relation to obtaining County help to
keep the Brush Creek road plowed out to Crooked Creek Pass.
The Board determined that Kaibab should do the plowing and bill Eagle County for the time spend
plowing said road.
0
Chatles Schaffer, Eagle Town Manager, appeared and made two requests of the Board. The first, being,
the building of a bridge across Brush Creek at the Town of Eagle water headgate, was not pushed at this time;
the second was a request to lease ground at the old County Shop building to build a garage for storage of t7
vehicles and equipment.
The Board responded favorably to leasing the ground, pending further investigation.
Roger Henderson called and cancelled his appointment to see the Board on Errors and Ommissions
insurance and asked to be put on the agenda for the December 26th meeting.
The matter of "The Organization of Vail Intermountain Water District, Eagle County, Colorado"
having been set for this time, 1:30 O'Clock P. M. and date, the Petitioners appearing by their attorney,
Ethan Jacobson, pursuant to the provisions of the "Special District Control Act" petitioning the Board of
County Commissioners of Eagle County, State of Colorado, for a Resolution of Approval and preliminary
actions relating thereto; for said District.
Thereupon'..th€ following proceedings, among otherq were had and taken.
The County Clerk informed the Board that a Service Plan, supllemental documents and the required
processing fee had been filed for the proposed District on November 9, 1973.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard introduced and moved the adoption of the following resolution:
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day term 19—
ME 11. ROEMEL L 0.0 iifMG
It was then moved by Commissioner Orlosky and seconded by Commissioner Gerard, that all rules of
this Board which might prevent, unless suspended, the final passage and adoption of thes Resolution at this
meeting, be and the same are hereby suspended.
The question being upon the adoption of said motion and the suspension of the rules, the roll
was called with the following result:
Those voting AYE:
Commissioners: Claude Gerard
Daniel Koprinikar
A. F. Orlosky
Those voting NAY:
None
All members of the Board of County Commissioners having Voted in favor of said motion, the pre-
siding officer declared sAid motion carried and the rules suspended.
Commissioner Orlosky then moved that said Resolution be passed and adopted as read. Commissioner
Gerard seconded the motion.
The question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolution, the roll was called with the
following result:
Those voting AYE:
Commissioners: Claude Gerard
Daniel Koprinikar
A. F. Orlosky
Those voting NAY:
None
The presiding officer thereupon declared that a majority of all of the Corunissioners elected
having voted in favor thereof, the motion was carried and the Resolution duly passed and adopted..
( S E A L )
ATTEST:
Maxwell R. Barz
County Clerk and Recorder
STALE OF COLORADO )
) SS.
COUNTY OF EAGLE )
Daniel F. Koprinikar
Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
I, Maxwell, R. Barz, County Clerk and Recorder of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, do here-
by certify that the foregoing pages numbered 1 to 10, inclusive, constitute a true and correct co y of the
record of proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, taken at a regular meeting held
on Monday, the 3rd day of December, 1973, held at the Eagle County Courthouse, in Eagle, Colorado, insofar
as said minutes relate to a Resolution, a copy of which is therein set forth; that the copy of said
Resolution contained in the minutes is a full, true and correct copy of the original of said Resolution as
adopted by the Board of County Commissioners at said meeting; that the original Resolution has been duly
signed and approved by the presiding officer of the Board of County Cormnissioners and myself, as County
Clerk and Recorder, sealed with the corporate seal of the County and recorded in the Book of Resolutions of
the County kept for that purpose in my office.
I further certify that the Chairman and two members of the Board of County Commissioners were
present at said meeting and that all members of the Board voted on the passage of the Resolution as set
forth in said minutes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said County at Eagle, Colorado,
this 3rd day of December, 1973.
( S h A L )
Maxwell R. Barz
County Clerk and Recorder
Mrs. Schiedigger, Vail, Colorado, appeared and inquired about cars parking on county roads near
her home.
The Commissioners referred her to Jay Owen on putting up "No Parking" signs and to the Sheriff's
Office on ticketing those cars parked illegally.
Mrs. Schiedigger also made a complaint about a neighbor having many noisy dogs. Eric Edeen, also
present, advised her in the matter.
Bert Immenschuh, Charlyn Costello, Karen Morter and Beryl Forester, representing the Garfield
County Library, appeared and tendered information on the apt ointment of a local library Board to act in
the organization of the proposed Eagle County Library and to also act as the Board after organization in
January, 1975•
The Commissioners approved the Board consisting of to -wit:
Alice Koonce, Eagle one year
Karen Morter, Vail two years `1)J
Bert Irmnenschuh, Gypsum three years
Mary Daugherty, Bond -McCoy four years
Myrtie SteF,(:#� Sweetwater five years
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Local
Library
Board
Dick Prosence, representing the State Highway Department, appeared and discussed the proposed (Avon Bridge
Avon Bridge, cost of same to be paid for one/half by Eagle County and one/hAlf by the Highway Department.
After some discussion, it was agreed between those present that a public meeting would be held j
at 1:30 O'Clock P. M. December 12, 1973,
The cost of the arm diagnal crossing of the railroad was not included in the cost and presumably
is to be paid for by the State Highway Department. E1 Dorado Engineering has been hired to engineer the
bridge, by Eagle County.
Norm Montgomery, representing Kummer Development, appeared and advised the Board of the progress Kummer
made on their projected development. Mr. Montgomery asked the Board, to what extent would the County partis- Development
ipate in widening and rebuilding the Brush Creek County Road to the forks of East and West Brush creeks, 'I
accepting the fact that Kummer would rebuild and widen the East Brush Creek County Road from the forks up
to the extent of their development. i
The Board declined to answer at this time, but would give the matter their consideration, I
Jim Seabry and Charles Erickson, Criminal Justice Planner for Region 12 Planning, appeared and LL�,A
advised the Board of matching funds by LEAA (Law Enforcement Assistance Administration) for manpower needs, matching
Anti -burglary programs, Anti -assault programs, etc. Ij funds
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The Board by it's Chairman signed a certification of Appropriation of Cash Match in the amount of
$150.00 to match LEAA funds for the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Training project.
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19
A Contract to Sell Real Estate agreement was signed by the Chairman, completing the verbal agreement
heretofore reached between the Board of Directors of Eagle County School District Rh50J and the Board of
County Commissioners for Eagle County, for the purchase of Block 23, 'Town of Eagle, together with all im—
provements situate thereon.
A copy of the contract appears following these minutes.
In the matter of appropriation of monies for the Lagle County Budget, Commissioner Gerard moved
for the appropriation and the motion was seconded by Commissioner Orlosky. The subsequent vote was declared
unanimous by the Chairman.
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until the next meeting, being the one set for public hearing upon the Avon Bridge, unless
sooner called by the Chairman. (�
Chairman
Attest: -
C1 Boar .
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IS NOTICE GIVE aY of -� of the Board Ot County Q�, ,s-
sioners of Eagle County, Colorado, this�deY of
1973.
( S E A L )
i,7axwell Bare
County Cj_tr_ff ana Recorcr
eagle County, Colorado
Sectiol, ?. Tl,e Board of Ca-t,ty Commissioners of
County, Coioraoo, cues hereby waive the requirement of the Special
District Control Act providing that the Service Plan be filed at
least ten (10) days prior to a regular meeting date of the Boars
of County CO„Lnl] o3; onur5.
SecLior, 6. All resolutions, or parts thereof, in con-
flict with the provisions hereof, be and ti.e same are hereby re-
pealed.
SecLi'O7i 7. That this Re S01uLlun, 1,t1medi,i Lely up011 itzi
passage,
shag 's r"ordau in the Book Ot R aUiut]VI,S O- the Cou„-
ty kept for that purpose asci sha..1 be au,:tunticated by the sig-
natures of Lne C04ilr7Fan of tile'. Board OL County Connissi Otters ai:u
the County Clork at,u Racorder.
ADOPTED AND APPAuVED This 'j !`7 caY Ol t . ` at ; ti7"5.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners-- day n cemberterm 19 December 12, 19g3_
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
jAbsent: Claude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Mike Blair
Robert Barr
Maxwell R. Barz
SPECIAL MEETING
Chairman
Commissioner)
Commissioner
Planner
Asst Planner
Clerk to Board
Avon This meeting having been called for the express purpose of hearing from the public, their opinions
Bridge and questions on the proposed Avon Bridge. There appeared:
Dick Prosence, District Engineer of the State Highway Department and Vernon Leonard, Assistant
Engineer.
Roger Hocking, representing Eldorado Engineering.
Ron Allred, representing Benchmark Development.
Don MacEndeffer and Dave Mott, representing Vail Associates.
A discussion insued on locations, crossings and bridges and resulted in agreement on the follow-
ing. First consideration being a grade crossing of the railroad track, with the same approximate route
from I-70 to Highway 6 & 24, but with the new bridge to be built just downstream from the present Bailey
Bridge. Second, a route to be planned for a second bridge and elevated or grade crossing of the railkoad.
The route to leave the I-70 Interchange and parallel I=70 on the south side going west 3/4 mile (planned
Beaver Creek Blvd.) to a point turning south where the distance between the Railroad and Highway 6&24 are
at a mamimum distance apart, which would be necessary for a potential elevated crossing and bridge.
There being no further business to come before the Board, it was moved, seconded and passed to
adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman
Attest: Z
1 k o Board.
Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners d nerpmbpr term 19 Decamp -Pr 2.7, 19a-
WECi...EOt4C0.,DMV0 ¢biro
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar
Cla ude L. Gerard
A. F. Orlosky
Hugh R. Warder
Maxwell R. Barz
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
County Attorney
Clerk to Board
SPECIAL MEETING
The Following Bills were read and approved and warrants ordered drawn on the pcoper funds for same
in full payment thereof:
Erik W. Edeen
mileage
134.00
Mountain Bell
service
27.44
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
35.90
Alfred F. Orlosky
exp.
56.20
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
76.60
Alfred F. Orlosky, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Daniel F. Koprinikar, County Commissioner
salary
427.08
Claude L. Gerard, County Commissioner
salary
427.68
Maxwell R. Barz, County Clerk
salary
604.17
Gussie Baker, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Starr Doll, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Eleanor Bindley, Dep. Co. Clerk
salary
500.00
Margaret Davenport, Clerical Hire
salary
475.00
Buena Eichler, Clerical Hire
salary
450.00
E. Jean Dunlap, Part time Hire
salary
425.00
Lily Forster, Part time Hire
salary
420.80
Maureen E. Haggart, Paf't time Hire
salary
420.80
Eva L. Luby, Part tiie Hire
salary
231.34
Geraldine Shelton, Chief Accounting Officer
salary
487.50
Donna Deane, Part time Hire
salary
56.55
Hubert N. Peterson, County Treasurer
salary
604.17
Bobby Peterson, Dep. Co. Treasurer
salary
500.00
Dessie D. Mathews, Dep. Co. Treasurer
salary
500.00
Florence Douglas, Part time Hire
sala ry
126.24
Sha ron Hobson, Part time Hire
salary
84.16
Clair Bertroch, County Assessor
Sala ry
604.17
Clair Bertorch,
exp.
85.85
Vincent Eichler, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Vincent Eichler
exp.
6.50
Ella Bindley, Dep. Co. Assessor
salary
500.00
Karleen Bonaly, Clerical Hire
salary
475.00
Hugh R. Warder, Co. Attorney
retainer
250.00
Norma J. Anderson, Secy, Co. Atty.
salary
200.00
Doris Carter, Custodian
salary
500.00
Vienna Gabes, Welfare & Heglth Janitor
salary
50.00
RoRoland L. Gerard, Janitor, Co. Dourt
sala ry
50.98
John F. Healy, District Attorney
salary
140.00
John F. Healk
exp.
130.93
Mary A. S�hechtmsn
salary
218.75
Dennis J. Seitz, Asst. Dist Atty
salary
306.25
Dennis J. Seitz
exp.
25.15
Karol L. Parlin, Secy. Dist. Atty.
salary
157.50
Lawrence Eskwith, Dep. Dist. Atty
salary
500.00
Ma ureen Mitchell, Secy. Dist. Atty.
salary
180.00
Robert E. Whidden, Landfill Supervisor
salary
525.00
Any I. Davis, Landfill Supervisor
salary
297.50
Robert C. Watson, Asst. Landfill Supervisor
salary
412.10
James H. Seabry, County Sheriff
sala ry
687.50
James H. Seabry
exp.
61.60
Tom Davis, Undersheriff
sklary
650.00
George Miller, Deputy Sheriff
salary
600.00
Gary Taylor, Deputy Sheriff
salary
600.00
Paul Taylor, Deputy .Sheriff
salary
600.00
Robert Weiler, Deputy Sheriff
salary
600.00
Danny J. Williams, Deputy Sheriff
salary
600.00
Carol A. Conder, Clerical Hire
salary
75.00
Lester Jeremiah, County Extension Agent
salary & exp.
296.51
Eileen Randall, Secy Extension Agent
salary
483.00
Jack W. Jonson, County Surveyor
salary
150.00
Maxwell R. Barz, Veterans Service 0.
salary
100.00
Erik W. Edeen, County Sanitariann
salary
850.00
Bernice G. Webb, Secy to Sanitarian
salary
267.00
Environmentgl HeAlth
exp.
15.94
Thomas I. Steinberg, M.D.
salary
150.00
Margie Gates, County Nurse
salary
650.00
Margaret Jacobsgaard, Asst Co. Nurse
salary
600.00
Hester Bertroch, Secy. Co. Nurse
salary
445.00
Diana L. Isgrig, Secy to PHN
salary
445.00
Jack W. Johnson, Civil Defense Director
salary
50.00
Kathleen M. Yantzer, Secy to Civil Defense8
sala ry
25.00
Michael S. Blair, County Planner
exp.
93.60
Robert H. Barr, Asst. Planner
salary
820.00
Michael S. Blair, County Planner
salary
1375.00
Katherine T. Terry, Secy Planning Dept.
salary
425.00
Lester L. Douglas, Building Inspector
salary
950.00
Ugie C6Unty Treasurer
FICA
1454.14
Colorado Hosp & Med Service
Group Ins.
1399.70
Thomas I. Steinberg, M.D.
blood test
5.00
Vail Medical Professional Corp.
Coroner fee
9.00
Club 20
dues & exp.
500.00
Dale Grant, Planning Commissioner
mileage for 1973
253.00
Art Bowles, It »
It It It
286.00
Dick Turgeon " It
it It "
35.00
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day- term 19 -
James MacDearmid, Alternate
George Gates, Alternate
Ross Chambers, Planning Commissioner
Donald Price, Planning Commissioner
Hubert Peterson, Planning Commissioner
Rodney Slifer, Planning Commissioner
Chan Whelin, Alternate
Hugh R. Warder
exp, for 1973
n n M
legal services
12.80
88.00
3.20
5.80
76.80
217.60
96.00
372.85
Total....................................................................- ._... .... ... ... ...32,098.95
Certain monies having been allocated and paid to Eagle County by U. S. Government entities, as
shown and in the following amounts, to -wit:
Land Materials Act $ 33.93
Forest Reserve Act 36,730.98
U.S. Mineral Act 8,811.50
Taylor Grazing Act 2,717.90;
it
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
Phoenix Mutual Life Ina. Co.
Group Ins.
110.24
Yampa Valley Electric Assn., Inc.
service
46.57
Gay Johnson's Inc.
tires & tubes
348.25
Daniel F. Koprinikar
exp.
58.72
Marvin Borah, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Alfred F. Orlosky,
sakazy exp.
45.50
Claude L. Gerard
exp.
51.50
Bernard B. Ginther, Road Supervisor
salary & exp.
680.00
Vernon Eiswerth, Asst Road Supervisor
salary & exp.
638.50
Samuel F. Carter, Road Supervisor
salary & exp.
600.00
Ernest L. Cock, Rood Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Francis D. Daugherty, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Wren Eaton, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Walter F. Owen, Road Ovefseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Walter J. Owen, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Joseph A. Skiles, Road Overseer
salary & exp.
600.00
Connie F. Ankney, Jr., Operator
salary
550.00
Garland Gertroch, Bridge Foreman
salary
550.00
Joe Carter, Operator
salary
550.00
Cleaburn J. Gordon, Operator
Sala ry
550.00
John W. Hill, Operator
salary
550.00
Jess A. Pettit, Operator
salary
550.00
Joe Phillips, Shop Foreman
salary
550.00
Louie Rimbert, Operator
salary
550.00
Jim Southerland, Mechanic
salary
550.00
James E. Watson, Operator
salary
550.00
Randy Hoyt, Truck driver
salary
522.50
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Glen Kittle, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Stanley R. Shelton, Truck Driver
salary
522.50
Joe Phillips, Janitor
salary
41.25
Eagle County Treasurer
FICA
743.18
Colorado Hospital & Medical Service
Group Ins.
834.15
Grand River Construction
Final on West Vail paving
3228.34
State Department of Highways
Striping 20 mi road F. Pan
3500.00
Eldorado Engineering Co.
project engineering
21.00
Total.........................................................................................
$
2?,214.70
There appearing to be a need
to replace Chan Whelin of Vail, Colo., as alternate to the
Planning
Commission Board; The Commissioners determined
to appoint Robert Gallegos, Minturn, Colo. to replace
Mr.
Whelin as alternate to Rod Slifer.
Dog
The matter of adopting a Dog
Control Resolution for the County of -Eagle came on for hearing
with
Control
only one interested(ditizen appearing,
Mr. Pete Sherwood, Eagle, Colorado.
Resolution
At the suggestion of Mr. Sherwood, Commissioner Gerard moved to add to paragraph No. 4
of the
proposed Resolution that "No dog shall
be deemed to be running at large when at the direction of
its owner,
keeper, possessor or harborer, it is engaged
in agricultural activity, or at such direction it is
engaged
in and being used by its owner, harborer,
possessor ov keeper for lawful hunting purposes.".
Commissioner Orlosky seconded
said motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous
by the
Chairman.
Thereupon Commissioner Gerard
moved for adoption of the Resolution. Commissioner Orlosky seconded
said motion a nd the subsequent vote was
declared unanimous by the Chairman. The Resolution appears follow-
ing these minttes and will go into effect
on February 27, 1974.
Colo. Big
1
Cbc7�Shelton, representing the
Soil Office, appeared with a written request
from
Country
'Conservation
Rick Olson, District Conservationist, for written approval of the Colorado Big Country Resource Conservation
Resource
and Development Project Plan.
Conservatior
Said plan having been approved
at an earlier date by the Board, the signature sheet for
the final
& Development I
draft copy was signed by the Chairman
and attested to by the Clerk.
Project Plar
An Improvements Agreement with
Eagle -Vail Subdivision, Filing No. 2, was signed by the
Chairman,
as more fully shown by the copy following
these minutes.
A Mobile Home Court License was issued to Max R. Barz for the Crater-FourSeasons Motel
& Store
Mobile Home Park.
County
The following appeared in relation
to the establishment of a County Library, to -wit:
Library
Alice,.Koonce.•..:.:
Eagle :: 12/27/73 to 12/27/74
Virgene Anderson, Garfield Coutdy Mary
Daugherty Bond & McCoy 12/27/73 to 12/27/77
Bert
Immenschuh Gypsum, Colo. 12/27/73 to 12/27/76
MYrtie Stephens Sweetwater 12/27/73 to 12/27/78
Karen
Mortar Vail 12/27/73 to 12/27/75
The Resolution was adopted upon motion by Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky
and
subsequent vote being declared unanimous
by the Chairman. The Eagle County residents shown above
were
.appointed tb the Board of Trustees and
for the terms as shown.
Said Resolution (Copy) follows
these minutes.
Certain monies having been allocated and paid to Eagle County by U. S. Government entities, as
shown and in the following amounts, to -wit:
Land Materials Act $ 33.93
Forest Reserve Act 36,730.98
U.S. Mineral Act 8,811.50
Taylor Grazing Act 2,717.90;
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners -day--term 19
e. v. xoeaaea. xexrm
The Board upon motion put by Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent
vote'being declarea�8�-Me Chairman, signed a Resolution directing the County Treasurer to apportion said
monies in the percentages shown by the copy of said Resolution following these minutes,
There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, it was moved, seconded and
passed to adjourn until the following day to hear matters of the Planning Department;
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securely confined within an enclosure on the property of the owner or
hnrhorur or keeper of such animal. The copy of the eorti'icato issued
soon vaccination shall be retained by the owner or harborer for ouch
ir,�pection as may be reasonably reauircd by the Nagle County Dog
Control Cfficer or his authorized agents.
8. PF.IST'iATI0:7 AND PERJI D OF VALIDITY OF CERTI ICATIMi AND TAG
The Eaglo County Do^ Control Officer nhall file and register copies
of such triplicate eer"_ificatea receive€ an xn^uvided in £aragraph fn
'iereof, and retain and file the care an t3:e offcia. rugzctry of all
Ho,7s vaccinated with anti -rabic' vacnlne `or tide Count".
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only those persons who owry or --rLcr a cos duly vaecinatee in
acc�rdance with the crcvision-, of �hia be permitted to
pooser,3 the certificates and tag— crovidcZ for ?n this division. No
person ray affix a tag evidencing vacc�-.r. tion to the collar or harness
of any dog except the tag icsueel for t➢grit clog at the time of vaccination.
10. PROCEDURE Od':,-V Dd3r IE E..pE v«7t S_, 0. C-NTRAC`IF RABIES
W If any dog within the Cozn ty of Esglo in bcLlaved to have been
e:spcscd to any anLnal Gu,7pecteO of having rahiaL, the ,iag7.e County DE3
Control. Officer or his authorized agent may order such dos strictly
cerr-fined and subject to veterinary cbaorvaticn _'ca _ norioC of sir. W
nonths, in accordance with such orde,s and rules as he shall direct.
(b) Every owner, keeper or pessecser or otac.r rera^n._ who Lias
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ascertained or n°:aspccts that /dog is r.acic: rhFAIT. finned, ately cntifv
the --agle Counts Dog Control OfficLr c.r an Eagle t:;cunt.v Sheriff's
Cf`acer who shall either remove the Jo tv, a place of -tri�;t and.
so uLe cw*nfiflcmcnt or aarnarily :;ostrcw it.
(e) F.ny klog noF. c^.;srently vac.srnated at-zinot ral^ies, t.nat aa,
been exposed to an ami°o'known to hnvc ration nal, !Dc au�rar iIlrr
destroyed.
11. ?RCCFDTJPJl W1 LN A DC" ' ITe S A
If a done 1,itos a person It „call t -c true d° toa.fi ;cam mder t"io
d'.rection cc the Lsiulo county 'xtr ,ovcrcl a'Pft,:cr for a Dera.od of at,
least tcn (12) days and shall be avai ahlo foa vet:orir arr?s snspect,os;
:J" 't lloemred veterinarian andllcr-° tTMc .3310 roan _, 7co'
CS_"'icer or h:iu authorized agent.
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and thc- - Control I ficc r, ar:0 .,is As Gist an t:,, dea,uti a t: and au t.'Ior, ze
enDlo•:r?s' nrd zi�entr shall be aL'pnintec by the Iaoard of County
Cna�mis�;:cners at such cornen,aticn aq nay fron time t time be flxt,^
p^y 'arzer of that Poard.
33. s;ameru1111.
It s,hRli be the Outy of the iia„c Coucaty i'c• Control .-fficnr,
his 3ssi;ttant., depveica, a!rT3 e"t"anfizec3 L-prloyoeC and agents; Ard the
Angle Countv :;herr'.. ,?r�z? Sna ; e3e€vtae_ to aPryc^.3O-W d•.- d- round - unr--ur,
at larg3, 'rontrar-Er tr tale c,rr,vfi-.i.n, Of *,aragYzPi 4 0£ thy.s :_selntx.nea,
=nd to E -pound . t'r,;� in a nmlktatle anir, _nl poune. or pounds as may
hY t`.., Cogcrt^•, a AC?rise er withe-nt ti'an Cnunaya
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de.7 .mon za boot:. Urpazea, onterin thrs I rcor3, cealnr
aK13 qHs n` quo:, deg, nod w%et:'nor aensc. %!' c ^,all er,te-z
t'ae a,a^r, an:I aeMresq of t"vc ••mor ani the nes---t r e. laCenci-cg tog.
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S fa ttw Tactor” EV�a'.,,7C e, carr=':.'e.-p,.ibl:
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vajccinated against rabies in accordance with this P,erolution.
(h) in addition to the foregoing, there shall Ln imPcOed a
handling, administrative and processing t'ce on dors- _
(8) $2,00 on first impoundment of unlicensed, unvaccinated
or doc not under control, as renuired hY tbi- Ee?aluti®n
(11) $7.00 on seecne3 i_mpnundme t of car.,, ,3cq e'Sthi: n ninety (90)
days
'118) $12.00 en third impuundr)ent cf -ac(I a3a:Ea cra2hir. .ninety (90)
days of the tt?o oreceeciing i"pou.4srr,e:,xna
(IL°) $1:,00 on the fourth irr*runeront ef Gc-nrh e" q r-:ithirr ninety
(90) dare of tlae three Preceolif„c} irnpcaan,-menta.
(c) All fee, as+esses, nut,uant to ibis i'arayraF7n c` this
rec•,o''_atson, cav be collected hw *hc :ag1e _-oun':v Dog r,' n!e„cl cf`icer
Cr ;,ia autfi.orized: a'c"ats, or tLe Peur,dnaster, and sha°l ze ret ittod
to t.::nc Ptt?le County _eaeaarer,
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It shall be the duty o- t`1e Pc_,>t0t'nater t�`a %snvP ,�;. '•ioer i�>poundod
under the provisions of Paragrae:h 's. -c:irazf fu— € -cra_:-_ o� C_v'lt (0)
daysafter the owner. if 9'n6 -:m, `'.as tceah�,�'-if`_.ed or zcarr,n,nF xe effort's
of nctffi'.eation have been nage 1s' this 'e-;+-�i,ua:ar,;a, or for a
°oorScd of eight 18D days after the -Lte cif Posting in 2CZc event that
tl owm,,er is x;n.'%rown. 'f at the e£ 'cel t": c he Ito sBial .
_,rt h,jve Y,e Cn re�eet,ed, iv a- y i,,c Gostroree er -Yti c -t -'-c 01 srn�scd of,
at t%e 4iis,-re.L:-te7, of t -,In �..v�:u^ .er. :1c
nt dcS so :•.nccu;^-ie4 LIX,C .' r.:,s, rd!?, not .�f .:e.�• -Lc, :-�z.0
a:i "ro.iCe fer izrt'nig a� �a--L.=, as e.c^? ar, t...�;.. rc�,ealar
. aaer,.irq fec an6 fee dor lvo. nt r,i^...E;_',e ca8711'
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roun7 of th° ,, 1-nurtw ueos re^eirt n` e tisfactory ,rroof of ownership
t:o';-,, r'ay ert. of ,3nv fne clue t'oic County, and upon rrerientat.ion
,),7 rr^of or, v-accination fer Xsbles ansl p;rz�prr rwitntration of such
4op .c: a.° r,Xe�ne-e with the rrovlrai€rata ci' t.hir, regi intton.
hn s° -cr-,on uhn sLal' 1-eep rr crncl:at.o a D:vnnel, clay, in liea V`
t_h x!,c 4, t, eua.'i 1.1co..r oc rc A;n iro j .1^a^ler ,•. t'aas -::. rt 4c le, mage .arpl J,o,st ^.. r•U.
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t:o';-,, r'ay ert. of ,3nv fne clue t'oic County, and upon rrerientat.ion
,),7 rr^of or, v-accination fer Xsbles ansl p;rz�prr rwitntration of such
4op .c: a.° r,Xe�ne-e with the rrovlrai€rata ci' t.hir, regi intton.
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genteel lz reaoc In __Orn t='�frve ciollelrn 71itb "'Vzc,
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Thic ir5olvticn chill tecanp effective rcuruar'r 2r, 4974.
,,OPTED this 27t% day 0� Dee>erhEFo 1933.
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SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
rcr Shoot t'or tt:o a +d .—"Ycr 26, 19^3
Ce_a o ?iF Cocr.¢ry RV -T) Pro oct Finn
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As sponsors of the Colorado Big Country Resource Conservation and
Developrent Project, we hereby approve tHis Project Plan for Action.
Witness the signatures of the undersigned sponsoring local organi-
zations on the dates shown below:
Eagle County Soil Conservation Cagle County
Distric=
By:.
Title:
Title: -
Date:.
Date:
This action was authorized at an
This action was authorized at an official meeting of the Eagle rounty••.
official resting of the Eagle Cc-nissioners en -21,9c, 3
County Soil Conservation District _
Attest:r ttcst,
Town of Cagle
By:��6P/• ��-
Title:
Date: /e2 —/a P73
This action was authorized at an
official neeting of the Toum of
Eagle on
Attest:
Town of Gypsum
By:
Title
Date:
This action was authorised at an
official rcetinr of the ^o,n of
ry,psum on
Town off Minturn
Tit -le: -,,Z7_—
Date- </ wee
Tnis action wa: ,_ c, utnorizeat ,,c
official reet"n��of cent :oz.., of
Mintirn on Z p y�
Attest: 4,5
Tc --n of "P,icla:f
Title:
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fills action was authorized at nn
official rretir- of -.. _r -M ,r
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Skold.Slil n i%t Leel e n ,lated IN taller '111, Its i 1.
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rection 12,";. 5>.. H. ,.'dH.
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1,17 1 by and between Gr,ar,c Vl oot'ni :'t 1,u
. un te�i partnera.up, a-wle adurce, is 1'.(l, "> x 1 in& V:,,,. Cok.rad. .
dl,ii7, heretnat'ter :vwwr-t t • a. itst parLj" a .d lioaz.r o; C, _tntr°
Co:711i_..sstuners of we C a �,i t a�iv, State of Colorw ,, woo -v adi"i e,b
is Eagle Chanty C':.r,irt 1.. .n l--a,ie, Colorado f31b3:, r,creutai?. ('r ze-
!erred to as " e-econd p,,.c.v 'X, t 11•.�SN'.'i Ii:
lbl@l:HUR, Orst go, is ,- in toe trance" d decelupang Eagle-
. F—,n✓; No. ', ..ear Avon, C(., waun 111 lue coat AY o.
t_.e_,le, C lora 0"1 r the �-Lflo o "'On"), aon
To AM It% .ee .moi ar1., par4uasr .. rte .0 e-„
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sir neztA as A73 nS :nu)anu regmrerwgt::
10755 , 'Y::loREFORL, for and in co11G.', roK n .,.e pi w ae.
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.,_ -t r"-S-tv .n C.•i,tleClLon W.- t=n' SJiliiia•Lhil I tOa'l oe Ctr1 .pleted as bi
1 -vee i.er 1, 1'+75, So a- t 'et t',e Specifications teere s€ on, fl9e
"TO 1:at,le (<.,i rltP 1), ,rit ou C T =iritsbion, whit'a mPVrLfiC7it Ml i
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day ecember--term 19 December 28,_19m -
SPECIAL MEETING
Present: Daniel F. Koprinikar Chairman
Claude L. Gerard Commissioner
A. F. Orlosky Commissioner
Hugh R. Warder County Attorney
Robert H. Barr Assistant Planner
Maxwell R. Barz Clerk to Board
Erik Edeen County Sanitarian
The following matters came on to be heard by the Board sitting this day for disposition of matters
reviewed and passed on by the Planning Commission.
Elizabeth File No. Se -41-73, Elizabeth Grindley Exemption, 1 mile northeof E1 Jebel. The Planning Commission
Grindley having recommended the Exemption be approved subject to a fifty foot easement being granted to other lot and
Exemption approval from the Environmental Health Department;
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and
approved the Exemption subject to said conditions.
Treehouse II File No. Se -42-73, Treehouse II Exemption by Watts Brothers, Greeley, Colo. The Planning Commission
Exemption having recommended approval with condition that a Final Plat be submitted.
Thereupon, by moti6n_6f.Commissioper Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation as stated and approved the
Exemption on the condition stated.
Eagle «aver File No. Mp-4-73, Eagle River Mobile Home Park by Tayhan Development Corporation, Vail, Colo. The
M.H.P. Planning Commission having recommended approval subject to the comments, numbered 1 through 12, in the Plan-
ing Staff letter of December 18, 1973, being a condition of that approval.
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and the subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and
approved the Exemption subject to said condition.
Timber Falls File No. Sp -2e73, Timber Falls Preliminary by James Reinecke, Jr., Vail, Colo. The Planning Com -
Preliminary mission having recommended approval 5ubject-.t6''_the five conditions as stated in the Forest Service letter
of December 18, 1973.
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation as stated and approved the
Preliminary Plan subject to said conditions.
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Benchmark File No. Sp -30-73, Benchmark Preliminary by Ron Allred, Colorado Springs, Colo. The Planning Com -
Preliminary mission having recommended approval.
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation, but subject to State Highway
Department needs and road acceptance by Eagle County. Chairman Koprinikar advised Mr. Allred that Eagle
County's maximum on the proposed new AvonNBB J e'a s$ 95,000.00 and that any further decisions involving
additional costs would be between, Benchmar or qeaver Creek and the State Highway Department, and further
that the Board will not commit the County to further expense.
Peachblow p3 File No. Sp -35-73, Peachblow #3 Preliminary Plan by Verona Associates, Kansas City, Mo. The
Prliminary Planning Commission having recommended approval subject to a revegetation plan being submitted and access
Plan to Forest Service land be provided.
Thereupon by motion of Commissioner Gerard, second by Commissioner Orlosky and the subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation as stated and approved the
Preliminary Plan on the conditions as stated.
Lake Creek File No. Sp -38-73, Lake Creek Meadows Preliminary Plan by Tom Taylor, Vail, Colo. The Planning
Meadows Commission having recommended approval subject to comments numbered 2 and 13 in the Planning Staff letter
Preliminary dated December 17, 1973 being a condition of that approval.
Plan Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation as stated and approved the
Plan subject to said condition.
Cliffside File No. Sp -39-73, Cliffside Preliminary Plan by Chuck Rosenquist, Vail, Colo. The Planning Com -
Preliminary mission having recommended approval subject to recommendations to be made by the Colorado Geological Survey
Plan and submittal of a revegetation plan to protect the cut and fill slopes.
Thereupon by motion of Commissioner Orlosky, second by Commissioner Gerard and subsequent vote
declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred in the recommendation as state%and approved the
Plan on the conditions as stated.
Bighorn
File No. Sp -41-73, Bighorn Seven Preliminary
Plan by Bighorn Seven Associates, Vail,
Colo. The
Seven Pre-
Planning Commission having recommended approval subject
to a satisfactory agreement being made
with the
liminary
State Highway Department on access roads, and easements
for required utilities should be shown
on the plan.
Plan
Thereupon, by motion of Commissioner Gerard,
second by Commissioner Orlosky and the
subsequent
vote declared unanimous by the Chairman, the Board concurred
in the recommendation as stated and approved the
Plan subject to said conditions.
Snow Lion
The matter of Courchevel Ltd. - Snow Lion #2, File No Sp -42-73, request of Preliminary Approval
came on for hearing.
It appearing that the only existing complete record of prior Planning Commission and County
Commissioners hearings in the matter are the Planning Department file, the County Attorney, Hugh R. Warder,
asked that Jordon Hochstadt, Attorney for Courchevel Ltd., and Roland Thomas the Attorney for the Snow Lion
Condominium Association, stipulate with the County that such file shall be considered as the official record;
to which both Attorneys agreed.
After considerable argument was heard from both sides, a considerable amount on whether the Upper
Eagle Valley Sanitation District could and would serve the projected Snow Lion #2, both Attorneys pressed for
a decision from the Board.
A brief recess was called.
TheBoard then re -convened and Commissioner Gerard moved that the Board approve the Preliminary
Plan of Courchevel Ltd. and that the Building Inspector be directed to issue no building permits for con-
struction of the proposed structure or ony part thereof until such time as the sewer line intended to serve
the structure is physically 6nnected to the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District trunk line.
Commissioner Orlosky seconded the motion and the subsequent vote was declared unanimous by the
Chairman, the County Attorney to prepare findings in the matter.
The Vail Intermountain Water District (proposed) hearing was continued to January 8,
1974 at 2;00 P.1M.
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Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners day_ term 19— 19
1XC<. P. NDECKEl M. DENVER A}9E - -
Tom Owey, District Manager and Stewart Wheeler, Area Manager for the Bureau of Land Management Wolcott
Sppeared and discussed the Sanitary Landfill near Wolcott, upon which the County Lease with the B.L.M. has Sanitary
expired. The projected Sanitary Landfill near the Eagle County Airport was discussed and the Board was made Landfill
aware of the possibility that the Federal Aviation Agency would object to the landfill because of its
attraction for birds and therefore would be a hazzard to airplanes in the landing pattern.
There being no further business to come before the Board,at this time, it was moved, second and
passed to adjourn until the next regular meeting, unless sooner called by the Chairman.
Chairman