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Special report: State early adopter in health IT

BY MOLLY ARMBRISTER adoption of electronic medical records. percent, according to data provided by Foothills Mall [email protected] Despite substantial costs and down- the Regional Health Infor- time associated with installation and mation Organization, or CORHIO, a Colorado doctors and hospitals, training, Colorado’s adoption rate is health-information exchange working including two major regional provid- about 74 percent, meaning that nearly to establish electronic connections interrupted ers in Larimer and Weld counties, are three-quarters of providers are now between the state’s providers. outpacing the national average in their using them. The national average is 72 ➤ See Health, 4 When the city of Fort Collins Northern Colorado Business Report and developers of Foothills Mall reached agreement on a $53 mil- lion financing package in May, it Northern Colorado Business Report looked as if all systems were “go.” FEMA’s fingertips on flood damage But in fact, within two weeks, alarm bells were sounding as devel- opers warned that city delays in making decisions threatened their ability to launch the project, and as the city fielded complaints from major players, such as Arc Thrift Store, that developers were ignor- ing commitments to help the non- profit relocate. With each passing month, costs rose as the complicated public- private partnership encountered one snag after another. To read the Business Report’s online analysis of what has delayed this ground- breaking project, visit: www.ncbr.com/section/foothillsmall

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JONATHAN CASTNER NoCo chambers split on Amendment 66 BY MELISSA SHAAF dramatically increase funding avail- how $1 billion in new annual revenues [email protected] able for schools via an increase in the will be spent. personal and commercial income tax. Business opposition isn’t uniform Influential business groups in Chambers of commerce in each of however. The Greeley Chamber of Scan here to Loveland and Fort Collins have come these communities said they fear the Commerce, for instance, has come follow stories. out strongly against Amendment 66, measure unduly burdens small busi- out in favor of the amendment. a far-reaching measure designed to nesses and provides little oversight of ➤ See Election, 20

CONTENTS Serving Northern Colorado Visit ncbr.com for breaking news Legislative flood Briefcase ...... 15 Newsmaker Q&A...... 11 committee Business News Digest .....6 On The Job ...... 13 Preparing to convene .2 Calendar...... 14 Online Poll...... 26 Editorial ...... 26 The Eye ...... 3 Mortgage deduction For The Record ...... 17 Time Out ...... 16 Realtors, builders concerned as tax break reviewed...... 3 Lists Marketing Software developers ...... 8 What’s up with Google? Data storage providers ...... 9 ...... 11 2 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com Lawmakers’ panel faces flood of issues BY STEVE LYNN infrastructure damaged by flood- Grosso, R-Loveland, said he wants [email protected] ing. Evans officials estimate they to find ways to accelerate repairs of FLOOD DISASTER will spend $7 million to replace the U.S. 34. The highway remains closed DENVER – Northern Colorado STUDY COMMITTEE plant. The city’s wastewater budget in Big Thompson Canyon, blocking lawmakers, as part of an upcoming amounts to slightly more than $1 access from Loveland to Estes Park. legislative committee on flooding, State House members: million, and where the city will find The Colorado Department of Trans- Brian DelGrosso, R-Loveland will explore oil and gas production in Mike Foote, D-Lafayette the money to build a new one isn’t portation aims to fix the highway by floodplains, financing for devastated Stephen Humphrey, R-Severance known yet. Dec. 1. wastewater treatment plants, expe- Jonathan Singer, D-Longmont “The problems they have experi- “Our economy depends on 34, so dited repair of U.S. Highway 34 and Jerry Sonnenberg, R-Sterling enced with their wastewater treat- that’s something we’re going to be reconnection of utilities for businesses Dave Young, D-Greeley ment plant are something I’m watch- advocating for,” he said. still without power. ing very carefully,” Young said. Additionally, some businesses in The bipartisan Flood Disaster State Senate members: A portion of the plant that remains south Loveland along the Big Thomp- Matt Jones, D-Louisville Study Committee, consisting of John Kefalas, D-Fort Collins functional continues to treat waste- son River remain without power, he a dozen legislators from the Front , R-Colorado Springs water while the city of Greeley has said. Range, will convene Tuesday , Nov. Kevin Lundberg, R-Berthoud helped Evans reroute other wastewa- Another pressing issue the com- 5, Election Day, at the Capitol in Jeanne Nicholson, D-Black Hawk ter through above-ground pipelines. mittee will explore is funding, Del- Denver to address those flood-related Scott Renfroe, R-Greeley “The fact that they’ve worked to Grosso said. Lawmakers will look at issues and others. The committee will come up with a patch is great, but it’s what levels of funding will come from work with Gov. ’s only temporary,” he said. local, state and federal governments administration, state agencies and River in 1976, several bills addressed State Sen. John Kefalas, D-Fort to repair flood damage. representatives of local governments everything from floodplain stud- Collins, will inquire about oil and The committee is to meet as many to review laws and regulations related ies to temporary housing for flood gas development in the floodplain. as five times, although it can request to flood recovery. victims. The state of Colorado reported 13 additional meetings to complete its Flooding in Colorado has spurred State Rep. Dave Young, D-Gree- “notable” oil spills totaling 43,134 work. Lawmakers can form task forc- legislators to action in the past. ley, said the committee will focus on gallons from flooding. The amount es that include people in the federal, More than 40 years ago, after flood- the statewide response to flooding equaled three standard 300-barrel oil state and local governments, as well as ing in the South Platte and Arkansas that struck Front Range cities and storage tanks. nonprofits and private-sector organi- river basins, a special session in 1965 towns in September. “I’d like to know what the science zations to address problems. led to passage of a 1-cent fuel tax “We’re looking for opportunities to is and what is the extent of oil and gas Lawmakers won’t introduce new increase for 13 months to fund road not only respond to the current situa- development that’s adjacent to the legislation directly from the com- repairs, according to a report from tion, but also to address future flood 100-year floodplain,” he said. “I think mittee. Instead, lawmakers, who are the Colorado Legislative Council. response,” Young said. we need to look at that issue as one of limited to introducing five bills per In 1968, Congress established the Specifically, Young wants to many issues that this study commit- session, may sponsor individual mea- National Flood Insurance Program. review the city of Evans’ wastewa- tee is going to be looking at.” sures during next year’s legislative After flooding in the Big Thompson ter treatment plant and other water House Minority Leader Brian Del- session, which starts Jan. 9.

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Craig Harrison’s Niobrara Energy Park has cleared some major hurdles in the past year, with deduction state government agencies approving his requests for a natural-gas distribution system and usage of 135 million gallons of water annually. “Now the project is not only totally energy secure, it can be totally water secure,” targeted said Harrison, president of Harrison Resource Corp. Harrison has worked for nearly three years to launch his energy park, BY MOLLY ARMBRISTER where he aims to integrate natural gas and renewable-energy generation [email protected] facilities with a cloud-computing data center. Harrison, a developer in Loveland, has collaborated with IDC Architects, an affiliate Renewed discussion about fed- of CH2M Hill, on the project. eral debt in the wake of last month’s The Niobrara Energy Park, located near Carr in government shutdown has brought Weld County, would join a handful of data cen- conversations about budget balancing ters in the region, including a $112 million back to the forefront, including dis- facility being built by Microsoft Corp. cussions about repealing or reducing (Nasdaq: MSFT) and another oper- the mortgage interest deduction. ated by the National Center for The repeal of the federal mortgage Atmospheric Research, both interest deduction could have a “dras- in Cheyenne, Wyo. tic” impact on the Northern Colo- Harrison believes rado economy, according to local real estate and homebuilding experts, but ➤ national experts dispute the effective- See Niobrara, 10 ness of the deduction for its intended purpose. An increasingly persistent need to balance the federal budget has lawmakers looking anywhere and everywhere for places to make or save money, according to Jeffery Martin, incoming vice president of govern- ment affairs for the Colorado Associa- tion of Realtors. One of those places is the mort- gage interest deduction, a century-old provision of the tax code that allows homeowners to deduct the interest they pay on home mortgages as long as their total debt is $1 million or less. This debt cap can be extended to both a primary and a secondary residence, if the borrower has more than one mortgage. The debt limit that exceeds the average purchase price of a home and the stipulation that allows for second homes both add to the idea that the deduction is used by the wealthy, but it provides a greater benefit for first- time home buyers who are purchasing JONATHAN CASTNER homes with mid-range prices, usually Craig Harrison hopes his data center project will be one of the most energy efficient in the region. ➤ See Deduction, 23 Whiz kids wanted; apply everywhere, apply often

f ever there was a heyday for year degree holders is very stiff, rather than those simply trained to with non-STEM degrees. geeks, nerds and slide-rule afi- with the need for job candidates provide technical support, accord- Not surprisingly, recruiters Icionados it’s now. Just ask the graduating with two- and four- ing to the report, titled “The Bayer report great difficulty in hiring Bayer Corp., which this week year degrees growing even for non- Facts of Science Education XVI: candidates of color, with just released a national survey showing STEM jobs. U.S. STEM Workforce Shortage 16 percent saying they can find that demand for those trained and Employers apparently can’t get – Myth or Reality? Fortune 1000 adequate numbers of Hispanic, educated in the magic of science, Talent Recruiters on the Debate.” African-American and American technology, engineering and math In addition, and this is good Indian job candidates with two- is so strong most recruiters can’t fill NCBR eye news for cash-strapped parents, 73 and four-year STEM degrees. the void. percent of recruiters in the report So let nerds rejoice and hope Of the 150 recruiters surveyed, enough of biology, chemistry and say that two-year degree holders this demand for chemistry, biol- 89 percent said competition to engineering students, especially will continue to be “as” or “more in ogy, engineering and whiz kids fill open STEM jobs with four- those trained in broader areas, demand” than their counterparts continues. 4 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com

HEALTH from 1 More providers are adopting the $29 million to bring the system online records as a way to transmit patient at its two facilities in Colorado Springs. information, doing away with the old All told, UCHealth will spend $130 method using paper charts and fax million to connect five hospitals on the Exchange keeps state machines. Front Range and 200 physicians in the Electronic records allow more Colorado Health Medical Group. access and flexibility for providers Costs are smaller for individual prac- ahead of the pack and increase patient safety, said Steve tices, but those providers also have less Rains, IT senior system administrator money to spend than do massive health olorado is making faster nications manager for CORHIO. for Banner Health’s western region. systems, said Christine Baker, senior progress than the rest of the Some comes from American Recov- For example, the records can include communications manager for CORHIO. Cnation in implementation of ery and Reinvestment Act money, alerts that pop up to inform a provider if Converting to the new record sys- electronic health records, in part while some comes from the Colorado he or she tries to prescribe a medication tems and orienting staff can decrease because of the existence of the Health Foundation. a patient already is taking or to which productivity for six weeks to six Colorado Regional Health Informa- The rest of CORHIO’s funding that patient is allergic. The records also months, Baker said, depending on how tion Exchange, or CORHIO. comes from fees it collects from those can work to prevent duplicate tests, sav- long it takes to train users and incor- CORHIO acts as a transla- who subscribe to its service. Ear- ing money for the provider, the patient, porate the software systems into their tor between the various types of lier this year, CORHIO passed an and that patient’s insurer. practices. electronic health-records soft- important threshold when its income University of Colorado Health has Even with the costs, providers are ware, streamlining communication from subscriptions reached a level been using an electronic health record moving to adopt the new technology between the state’s hospitals and sufficient to cover its operating costs. program called Epic since 2011, said because a looming federal deadline clinics that need to share information Reaching this level, called “sus- Steve Hess, chief information officer. requires them to. on patients. tainability,” is rare for health-infor- The Epic system was installed in The American Recovery and Rein- The American Recovery and mation exchanges, Baker said. The UCHealth’s Poudre Valley Hospital in vestment Act, passed in 2010, man- Reinvestment Act, passed in 2010, service involves complicated technol- Fort Collins and Medical Center of the dated that all providers must adopt mandated that all providers must ogy and is dependent upon provid- Rockies in Loveland in July, following electronic health records by 2015 or adopt electronic health records by ers first adopting electronic health the 2012 creation of UCHealth via a be penalized by having their Medicare 2015 or be penalized by having their records and then signing up for the joint operating agreement between or Medicaid reimbursements reduced. Medicare or Medicaid reimburse- exchange service, which comes at an Denver-based University of Colorado Colorado was ahead of the game ments reduced. additional cost. Hospital and Fort Collins-based Pou- when the law was passed three years The legislation helped provide To subscribe to CORHIO, prac- dre Valley Health System. ago, because of the existence of what some of the funding that makes tices are charged from $25 to $35 The system was costly to imple- would become CORHIO. CORHIO’s work possible. Two- per physician per month, Baker said. ment, Hess said, but it gets cheaper There are more than 900 electronic thirds of CORHIO’s funding comes CORHIO does not charge for sup- every time they bring it into a new health-record software products avail- from grant money, according to port staff that assist physicians. region. UCHealth spent $61 million able, which makes it difficult for dif- Christine Baker, senior commu- – Molly Armbrister initially to bring Epic online and then ferent providers to share information. another $40 million to install it at Pou- CORHIO functions as a central trans- dre Valley Hospital and Medical Cen- lator of sorts, allowing the different mation accurately, Baker said. and Medicaid Services to govern the ter of the Rockies. It will spend another software programs to exchange infor- CORHIO’s service allows providers use of electronic health records. Hos- to use one connection to share informa- pitals may earn incentives by meeting tion with other providers statewide, specific criteria under meaningful use. Rains said. Banner joined CORHIO in Complete and accurate informa- 2011, Rains said. tion, better access to information and Banner’s two Northern Colorado patient empowerment all fall under hospitals are among the most advanced meaningful use. in the nation, according to HIMSS Both North Colorado Medical Cen- Analytics, a subsidiary of Healthcare ter in Greeley and McKee Medical Information and Management Systems Center in Loveland have reached the Society. HIMSS Analytics monitors final stage of adoption, according to levels of electronic health-record adop- HIMSS. Nationwide, only 82 hos- tion and “meaningful use” in hospitals. pitals have reached this stage, out of Meaningful use is a set of standards more than 5,400 U.S. hospitals in the outlined by the Centers for Medicare HIMSS database.

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BY MELISSA SHAAF [email protected] More than 700 startup as well. We also have very effective partnerships with banks, CDCs and Matt Varilek was appointed direc- loans were filed during credit unions. We need them and tor for Region VIII of the Small Busi- the government shutdown good businesses to succeed. ness Administration in May. The Q: How do loan amounts for the region includes Colorado, Wyoming, totaling more than $140 2013 fiscal year compare with those South Dakota, North Dakota, Utah of 2012? and Montana. million in loan requests. This A: SBA loans are up 11.5 percent Varilek, 38, a marathon hopeful is a top priority now that from the 2012 fiscal year. We issued and father of two, moved his family 1,364 loans in the 2013 fiscal year to Colorado from South Dakota as we’re allowed to be back that totaled more than $495 million. a wave of epic flooding hit in mid- We are past the worst of the recession September. Within days, the federal and working. and progress is reflected by economic government would shut down, and indicators and our numbers. We will within weeks the federal health insur- Matt Varilek keep on pressing forward to accelerate DIRECTOR, REGION VIII ance exchanges were set to open. SMALL BUSINESS ADMIISTRATION growth. Varilek previously served as eco- Q: What has the SBA been doing nomic development director for U.S. lenges. It comes with the territory. I’m lished business owners. We work to assist businesses in response to Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., dealing thrilled with the opportunity to work based on the three Cs: capital, health-insurance reform? with legislative issues related to small for the SBA. counseling, and contracting. Capital A: Since it was initiated Oct. 1, businesses, finances, investments and Q: What makes Colorado unique reflects SBA loans. Counseling is there have been challenges in the disaster response. In that job Varilek from the other states in Region VIII? services we provide such as webinars, marketplace. We are focused on the gained familiarity with the SBA, A: Colorado is a growing niche in-person sessions and Small Business small-business side. We’ve been pro- which he said made for a smooth in technology and technology-based Development Center services. Con- viding webinars and information so transition to the SBA regional direc- business. There is a high growth tracting refers to connecting business- folks can make informed decisions. tor role. potential. Colorado makes up about es with federal and state programs We’re aware of the controversial pro- The Business Report sat down half the population of Region VIII and businesses or helping businesses cess and wide range of opinions. But with Varilek to see how the early, and one-half of the businesses. It become suppliers. it’s the law of the land now and people tumultuous days of his tenure have comes down to the market served Q: Are loan trends in Colorado up and businesses need to understand it gone. and the market strategies that make or down? What are the contributors? regardless of opinion. Question: You were appointed to a business successful. That’s why we A: Since 2011, we’ve had three Q: Since the government shut- regional director during a dynamic have folks to help connect them. very significant years of growth. I down, we understand there is a sig- time in Colorado and the nation. How Q: Why is the SBA important to believe that is in part because our nificant backlog in processing loan have you responded to events such as businesses and entrepreneurs? programs are being widely used by requests that were made during that health-insurance reform, the flood A: We work with entrepreneurs banks and businesses. We’re no longer time. Do you have a prediction as to and the government shutdown? who pour their heart and soul into a in a recession; we’re in a recovery, when processing will be complete? Answer: There area always chal- business as well as with more estab- so the economic impact plays a part ➤ See SBA, 18

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What follows is a compilation of rating of 80 percent. Expert: Smart-city lawmakers it needed $17 million to $25 online news reported in the Northern Posted Oct. 28. movement losing steam million to complete the network. Colorado Business Report for the period FORT COLLINS – Cities, industry Posted Oct. 23. Oct. 16-29. Find the full stories at ncbr. REI next new tenant and residents must collaborate to prevent com by typing the headline into the search at Foothills Mall? sustainable community development Expert: Rising water window at the top of the homepage. FORT COLLINS – In the months from faltering and spur the use of tech- demand to force change since the city of Fort Collins and devel- nology to reduce pollution and increase FORT COLLINS – In coming years, Neenan receives opers behind the revitalization of efficiency in cities, said Charbel Aoun, several themes in water consumption national ethics award Foothills Mall reached agreement on an international smart cities expert. The will become more apparent as popu- FORT COLLINS – The Neenan a financing package, the first question evolution – rather than revolution – of lations increase and the water sup- Co. has received an American Busi- many Fort Collins residents asked was: making cities more efficient or “smart” ply remains the same, according to ness Ethics Award for its reaction to a “What new stores will be in the mall?” must come from city officials, businesses Steve Maxwell, author of the book series of structural defects were found Mall developer Alberta Development and citizens, Aoun told an audience at “The Future of Water.” Both locally in schools the firm designed and built. Partners has declined to identify new the NetZero Cities conference in Fort and globally, water is going to become When the deficiencies were discovered, retail tenants until the list is complete, Collins. The conference addressed ways an increasingly large concern as it is a Neenan took a “stand up, don’t cover a common practice in retail develop- cities could plan better to solve problems limited resource with ever-growing up,” philosophy to correct the prob- ment, but city documents obtained related to challenges such as population consumption, said Maxwell, who spoke lems in the schools. Issues at a school by the Business Report point toward growth and climate change. at the second annual Net Zero Cities constructed by Neenan in Meeker were at least one potential new tenant: Posted Oct. 24. conference, an event sponsored by the first discovered in late 2011, with 15 Recreational Equipment Inc., or REI. city of Fort Collins and BizWest Media, other schools also discovering defects Two separate emails between city Heath Construction to build publisher of the Northern Colorado of varying degrees. Neenan fired the staff and Foothills project consultants $4 million generation facility Business Report. Water must be viewed structural engineer in charge of the mention REI as part of the mall. The FORT COLLINS – Heath Construc- as a “factor of production,” such as Meeker school’s design and implement- outdoor retailer currently inhabits a tion, based in Fort Collins, has been energy, labor or capital, Maxwell said. ed a plan to fix the buildings, including 19,900-square-foot building at 4025 selected as contractor for a $4 million As it becomes more expensive it needs paying for independent reviews of the S. College Ave,, according to Larimer maintenance facility for the Tri-State to be thought of as an economic factor buildings, and for repairs. Thirty com- County records. The emails are dated Generation and Transmission Asso- rather than simply a basic human right. panies nationwide were in the running Oct. 1 and Oct. 3 and address the ciation. The 19,000-square-foot facility Americans must also learn to take a for the award, which was presented to changes in the mall plans, which are will be located at a Tri-State substa- more holistic view of water consump- Neenan by the Foundation for Financial scheduled to go back before the city’s tion just outside Burlington in eastern tion, he said, looking not just at what Service Professionals. planning and zoning board Nov. 21. Colorado. The Tri-State Generation and comes out of the tap but at what our Posted Oct. 29. Posted Oct. 28. Transmission Association is a wholesale larger water footprints contain. electric power supplier owned by 44 Posted Oct. 23. 3 NoCo hospitals among Stadium opponents protest cooperatives and public power districts state’s most affordable CSU board’s refusal to meet in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico Anadarko suspends Three northern Colorado hospitals FORT COLLINS – Save Our Sta- and Wyoming. The building, scheduled injection-well proposal made a new top 10 list of affordable dium, Hughes, the group opposing to be completed next spring, will feature BERTHOUD – A subsidiary of health care centers in the state, with construction of an on-campus Colora- 12,000 square feet for five vehicle bays Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (NYSE: Poudre Valley Health in Fort Col- do State University stadium, says the and material storage, and 6,900 square APC) has suspended its application to lins securing the top spot, Loveland’s CSU Board of Governors has declined feet of office space. drill a deep wastewater injection well Medical Center of the Rockies ranking to meet with them five times in the Posted Oct. 24. south of Colorado Highway 56 and fifth and McKee Medical Center, also past 21 months, raising concerns that Weld County Road 7. Kerr-McGee of Loveland, seventh. The ranking, by the board hasn’t heard enough from EAGLE-Net Alliance finds Oil & Gas Onshore LP, the Anadarko consumer finance blog NerdWallet. those who oppose the project. The company to manage network subsidiary, had applied to the town com, included an analysis of the most group first began emailing financial Broomfield-based EAGLE-Net Alli- to change zoning on land about two affordable procedures each facility analyses and meeting requests to the ance said it has reached an agreement miles south of the roads’ intersection. offers as well as patient satisfaction board in January 2012. But a CSU with broadband provider Affiniti Inc. of The company put its proposal “on statistics. According to NerdWallet’s official argues that the group has had Austin, Texas, to manage the organiza- hold” and canceled a public meeting analysis, Poudre Valley Health offers numerous opportunities to present its tion’s network. Affiniti, through a long- scheduled to address residents’ ques- the most affordable treatments for data during public comment sessions term partnership, will invest at least $8 tions and concerns, Eighty-five to 100 appendicitis, kidney damage and asth- at board meetings. SOSH included million to expand EAGLE-Net’s broad- tanker trucks would have required ma and has a patient satisfaction rating electronic copies of calculations done band network, EAGLE-Net said. The daily 24-hour access to the well site, of 82 percent, while Medical Center of by Louis Scharf, a research professor total amount invested by Affiniti will according to an application filed with the Rockies is listed as having the most in the department of mathematics at depend on EAGLE-Net meeting cer- the town of Berthoud. The company affordable treatments for heart attack, CSU, to be distributed to the gover- tain revenue goals, EAGLE-Net chief would have used the well for 50 years dehydration and drug poisoning, with nors for consideration. The calcula- executive Mike Ryan said. Partnership to inject wastewater 9,200 feet under- a patient satisfaction ranking of 87 tions suggest the university’s stadium with Affiniti will help EAGLE-Net ground. The operation also would percent. McKee is listed as offering the revenue projections are overly opti- close its funding gap, he said. EAGLE- have included a 180-foot fall commu- most affordable treatment for fluid in mistic and in some cases mathemati- Net’s announcement follows a Septem- nications tower and a water treatment lungs, diabetic ketoacidosis and kidney cally flawed. ber state Legislative Audit Committee facility, the application states. damage and has a patient satisfaction Posted Oct. 25. hearing during which EAGLE-Net told Posted Oct. 22. 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JONATHAN CASTNER Armed with iPads, staff members from the Federal Emergency Management Agency work to register residents from the flood-ravaged town of Glen Haven. Flood-relief efforts get high-tech help BY STEVE LYNN ter-aid teams traveled by helicopter [email protected] to mountainous locations of Lar- imer County with iPads to remotely LONGMONT – Muddy waters register flood victims for assistance. more than two feet deep inundated Colorado Materials Inc. during Sep- tember’s devastating flooding, but the UNDER WATER: company was able to keep operating thanks to today’s technology. As the water rose, Colorado Mate- rials staffers called Loveland-based CorKat Data Solutions, which was About 60 staff members from able to create a “virtual” cloud server, FEMA worked to register residents backing up the landscape company’s from the field using iPads during the data remotely within an hour. peak of the disaster, said Christina As the disaster unfolded, sophis- Long, Larimer County division super- ticated national relief agencies such visor for the federal agency. as the Federal Emergency Manage- More than 30 federal staffers still ment Agency, local first responders, JONATHAN CASTNER are registering people. The federal phone companies and technology In a spot where cellular service is available, Aaron Brooks of Detroit shows how the agency has received requests for aid firms stepped in quickly, using an iPad works as Kirstie Tarczy of Gettysburg, Pa., looks on. from 800 people, 200 of whom they array of new gadgetry to help cities registered using iPads. and towns confront the disaster. Social media and reverse 911 gave and Verizon Communications Inc. “We were really able to help folks… “It was a great relief knowing that valuable updates on evacuations for (NYSE: VZ) deployed special trucks get on their way to recovery in terms all that data was safe because we residents. Geographic Information that restored cell-phone connectivity of financial assistance,” Long said. couldn’t get back in here for three Systems’ mapping technology guid- in Estes Park. Long, a FEMA reservist, has trav- days,” Colorado Materials president ed officials in the field and helped Most important, technology has eled nationwide responding to disas- Chris Kerr said. “We didn’t know if them create online content related to given government officials the ability ters including Hurricane Sandy. it was under water or what the situ- road closures. Telecommunications to more quickly assess damage and “In the past, when we didn’t have ation was.” companies AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) connect residents with aid. Disas- ➤ See Technology, 18 8 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com BUSINESS REPORT Largest Software Developers LIST Regional firms ranked by number of employees

Phone Employees 2013 Email Person in charge RANK Company Employees 2012 Brands of software sold Services provided Website Year founded INTEGWARE INC. 23 Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Product life-cycle management implementation services and 970-282-0400 Chris Kay, CEO/president 1001 E. Harmony Road, Suite A-414 27 services and solution provider for Life ENOVIA life science accelerators. [email protected] 1993 1 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Sciences and Consumer Packaged Goods www.integware.com industries DATASPLICE 22 DataSplice for CMMS/EAM Inventory Mobile systems to allow remote users to interface with enterprise 970-484-0841 Scott Kunze, president, CEO 414 E. Oak St. 20 computerized maintenance management systems in online or [email protected] 2001 2 Fort Collins, CO 80524 offline modes. www.datasplice.com CARTOPAC INTERNATIONAL INC. 14 Custom mobile field data collection solutions Mobile mapping technology, field data collection software and 970-493-9500 Carl Lee, CEO 724 Whalers Way, Bldg. I-200 19 asset management solutions. Integration with Esri GIS Software. [email protected] 1998 3 Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.cartopac.com VISTA SOLUTIONS CORP. 14 Microsoft, HP, Brocade, IBM, Riverbed IT partner with business-class technology; customized hardware, 970-212-2940 Linda Vomaske, owner 2619 Midpoint Drive, Suite F 14 software and services; local cloud computing. [email protected] Robert J. Vomaske, CEO/president 3 Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.vistasolutions.net 1992 CHECKMARK INC. 13 CheckMark payroll software, MultiLedger Payroll, accounting and 1099 software and professional services 970-225-0522 Mohammed Ghani, president, CEO 323 W. Drake Road, Suite 100 14 integrated accounting, and CheckMark 1099 for payroll, human resources and time and attendance. [email protected] Brian Grosz, director of marketing/sales 5 Fort Collins, CO 80526 software www.checkmark.com 1984 ROCKET JONES INTERACTIVE 11 RocketCore Professional Web development: custom applications and e- 970-482-5790 Jeff Bristol, principal 204 Walnut St. 10 commerce. [email protected] 2000 6 Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.rocketjones.com ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS INC. - ASI 10 Sage ERP X3, Sage 100 ERP, Accumatica, Professional consultation on business and accounting software 970-419-3210 Bredt P. Eggleston, president 324 Remington St. 10 SYSPRO, Microsoft Dynamics AX, Sage CRM solutions. [email protected] 1991 7 Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.asisucceed.com JOBZOLOGY 6 Hire, Ignite, Engage. Engagement Surveys Talent Acquisitions Custom I/O Services 970-222-7636 Travis Hevelone, CEO 320 E Vine Drive, Suite 213 4 Career Coaching [email protected] 2012 8 Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.jobzology.com DATAJOE LLC 6 DataJoe Software systems for journalists and publishers. 303-989-1300 Johnny Levy, business development 3180 Sterling Circle, Suite 201 5 [email protected] manager 8 Boulder, CO 80301 www.datajoe.com 2001 CANVASBACK ENTERPRISES LLC 5 N/A Consulting, management, and investigative services for the legal 970-689-3952 Gordon R. Coombes, CEO 320 E. Vine Drive, No. 218 4 environment. Risk management and asset protection. [email protected] 2007 10 Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.canvasbackonline.com GENIECO 4 equineGenie, vetGenie, canineGenie, Intelligent business management software. 970-682-2645 Bob Valentine, president P.O. Box 271924 4 businessGenie [email protected] 2008 11 Fort Collins, CO 80527-1924 www.equinegenie.com CRASHBOXX 4 Custom only Expert risk management software development for fleet and 970-367-7383 Peter F. Byrne, president 2614 S. Timberline Road, No. 109 3 insurance telematics applications. [email protected] 2009 11 Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.crashboxx.com Researched by Mariah Tauer

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Corporate e-mail Local employees 2013 Corporate website RANK Company name Local employees 2012 Products/services Year founded Person in charge FRII 26 Data center and Internet solutions. Internet service provider, custom Internet communication [email protected] William (Bill) Ward, CEO 3350 Eastbrook Drive 25 structures using: wireless mesh network, high-speed broadband, fiber, colocation. www.frii.com 1 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1995 970-212-0700/877-629-6627 Lewan & Associates Inc. 24 Digital imaging, document management, networking, storage, disaster recovery, IP [email protected] Steve Cluff, regional manager 1608 S. College Ave. 24 telephony. www.lewan.com 2 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1972 970-484-8822/970-484-5329 Vista Solutions Corp. 14 IT partner with business-class technology; customized hardware, software and services; local [email protected] Linda Vomaske, owner 2619 Midpoint Drive, Suite F 14 cloud computing. www.vistasolutions.net Robert Vomaske, CEO/president 3 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1992 970-212-2940/970-212-2950 CorKat Data Solutions 10 Commercial data center. [email protected] Kevin Cox, president, CEO P.O. Box 7451 10 www.corkatdata.com 4 Loveland, CO 80537 2011 970-776-3777/970-776-1869 Researched by Mariah Tauer

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The park’s three He hopes to find a buyer within Harrison declined to reveal how would have the capital to complete gas pipelines, along with Harrison’s a year; construction would take a much he has invested in the proj- it. It also only recently has cleared plan to add a fourth pipeline, will decade. Meanwhile, he is lobbying ect, although “it’s an awful lot for certain major regulatory hurdles, ensure that the data centers will not the state Legislature to grant eco- one guy.” He acknowledges the including approvals from the state lose power, he said. nomic incentives for data centers expense, but notes that it has pro- Public Utilities Commission and “You need the redundancy,” in Colorado. gressed in the past year. Division of Water Resources. he said. “That’s what makes this Any buyer of Harrison’s one- “The project so far has been a Harrison closed on a deal in May cyber-secure.” square-mile energy park will have series of ingredients that have been to expand the park to include ter- In August, Harrison’s energy to have a large appetite for invest- stacking up on the countertop,” ritory containing three natural-gas park was granted authority to build ment: Harrison estimates it will he said. “But the cake was never lines with daily capacity of 1.5 a line to connect with an interstate cost $4.3 billion to construct. baked. Therefore, when some of billion cubic feet of gas. His goal gas pipeline system and to operate a natural-gas distribution system within the park, said Ron Davis, chief adviser of the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, in an email. 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In December, the Division of Water Resources determined that water in the Upper Laramie aquifer beneath the energy park’s prop- erty was nontributary, meaning it was not significantly connected to tributary water that feeds sur- face water systems. The nontribu- tary designation allows Harrison to pump groundwater from the aquifer such that it will maintain a minimum lifespan of 100 years, said Matthew Sares, hydrogeologi- cal services manager for the state agency, in an email. “It should be noted that this quantification is dependent on site- specific data from wells when they HERE. TO HELP YOU THRIVE. Breathtaking hikes and open-air markets make this a great are drilled on the property,” Sares place to live and work. We want to help your employees make the most of it. 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Harmony areas: Jake Arnold, commercial broker; Kelli Road, Fort Collins, CO 80525. 14 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com CALENDAR NOV. 5: STARTUP CLASS 498-9295 to prepay. A 48-hour notice of can- facturing Co. Inc., Employment Solutions, ing Cash Flows” will be presented by Paul A class called “So You Want to Start a Busi- cellation is required for a refund. Specialty Products Co., Trelleborg Sealing So- Mueller from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the Wasson ness?” will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the lutions and CBW Automation. Room of the Estes Valley Library, 335 E. Elk- Larimer Small Business Development Center NOV. 6: CDOT STUDY horn Ave., Estes Park. Using the spreadsheet office, 125 S. Howes St., Suite 150, in the Key The Colorado Department of Transporta- NOV. 7: FINANCING WORKSHOP template that comes with the class requires Bank Tower in downtown Fort Collins. The tion’s (CDOT) Division of Transit & Rail will “I Need Financing, What Now?” will be pre- basic understanding of Microsoft Excel. No class, presented by John Murphy, is a prereq- hold an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. at the sented by Todd Guymon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 fee, but preregistration is required at www.lar- uisite to scheduling a counseling session at the Windsor Library, 720 Third St., Windsor, to p.m. at the Larimer Small Business Develop- imersbdc.org because of limited space. SBDC. It will cover the basics of business own- present recommendations to the public from ment Center office, 125 S. Howes St., Suite ership, including entrepreneurship, planning the Interregional Connectivity Study about 150, in the Key Bank Tower in downtown Fort NOV. 16: BENEFIT BALL for a profitable business, pitfalls to avoid and transit options along the Front Range Urban Collins. Cost is $15 when pre-paid or $25 the The nonprofitRespite Care Inc. will hold its how to reach customers. Parking is available Corridor. day of the event if space is available. Regis- 31st annual benefit Holiday Ball from 6 p.m. in the lot on the northeast corner of Meldrum ter at www.larimersbdc.org and call 970-498- to midnight at the Embassy Suites Loveland. and Oak streets. Cost is $15 when pre-paid or NOV. 7: NETWORKING EVENT 9295 to prepay. A 48-hour notice of cancella- More information at RespiteCareInc.com. $25 the day of the event if space is available. The Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce tion is required for a refund. Register at www.larimersbdc.org and call 970- will host a Business After Hours event from NOV. 22: MALL UPDATE 498-9295 to prepay. A 48-hour notice of can- 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Comcast, 2809 E. Harmo- NOV. 12: BRANDING CLASS The South Fort Collins Business Association cellation is required for a refund. ny Road, Suite 300, Fort Collins. Cost is $13 for “Branding Without Getting Burned” will be will present an update on Foothills Mall rede- chamber members and $30 for nonmenbers. presented by Rue Smith from 8 a.m. to noon velopment from Don Provost of Alberta De- NOV. 6: LIGHTING OPTIONS Register at 970-482-3774 or fortcollinscham- at the Larimer Small Business Development velopment Partners from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the A “Green in Action” seminar on “Lighting Op- ber.com. Donations of money or nonperish- Center office, 125 S. Howes St., Suite 150, in Midtown Arts Center, 3750 S. Mason St., Fort tions that Improve Your Triple Bottom Line” able food will be collected for the Food Bank the Key Bank Tower in downtown Fort Col- Collins. will be helf from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at the Fort Collins for Larimer County and United Way of Larimer lins. Cost is $15 when pre-paid or $25 the day Area Chamber of Commerce, 225 S. Meldrum County. of the event if space is available. Register at NOV. 22: DOWNTOWN INSTITUTE St. Michelle McLaughlin, president and chief ex- www.larimersbdc.org and call 970-498-9295 Preservationist Dana Crawford will speak at ecutive of MAC Electric will use case studies to NOV. 7: MACHINIST JOB FAIR to prepay. A 48-hour notice of cancellation is Downtown Colorado Inc.’s Economic Re- illustrate how product choices that are available Front Rage Community College will host a Ma- required for a refund. structuring Downtown Institute, from 7:45 in the market today can reduce carbon footprint, chining Career Fair from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. in a.m. to 5 p.m. at the armory, 300 Strong St., improve work environment and lower utility bills. the Community Room of the Classroom Build- NOV. 14: LEGAL ISSUES Brighton. The one-day sessions are held quar- Admission is free for the business community ing at the Boulder County Campus, 2121 Miller “Make it Official!” will be facilitated by busi- terly, with each session focusing on one aspect and educational credit is offered for Climate Drive, Longmont, More than a dozen compa- ness attorney Brian Boyes and accountant Paul of the comprehensive, community-based man- Wise members. Details at 970-482-3746 or nies and representatives will attend, including Matonis from 8 t0 10 a.m. at the Larimer Small agement approach to downtown revitalization: www.FortCollinsChamber.com. Fort Collins-based Woodward Inc. (NASDAQ: Business Development Center office, 125 S. downtown management, design, marketing/ WWD). Students in FRCC’s noncredit Preci- Howes St., Suite 150, in the Key Bank Tower in promotions and economic development. NOV. 6, 13, 20: BUSINESS PLANS sion Machining Technology Program can meet downtown Fort Collins. The workshop will cover Crawford has redeveloped more than 800,000 A three-part series on building a business with representatives from the companies from the pros and cons of entity types, how to regis- square feet of historic property in Denver and plan will be held from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. on 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Open networking for all ter a business along with the necessary forms has served nine years on the board of directors successive Wednesdays at the Larimer Small interested individuals will follow from 5 p.m. and processes, and how to avoid pitfalls Cost is of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Business Development Center office, 125 S. to 6:30 p.m. Register at www.frontrange.edu/ $25 when pre-paid or $35 the day of the event if Fee is $125 members, $175 nonmembers. Howes St., Suite 150, in the Key Bank Tower machining. Other companies attending include space is available. Register at www.larimersbdc. Register at downtowncoloradoinc.org. in downtown Fort Collins. 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5HJLVWHUQRZIRUWKLVHYHQWZZZFVXE]XV5(FRQI Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com Nov. 1-14, 2013 | 15 BRIEFCASE CONTRACTS from the third quarter of last year. The produc- attendance record of 22,070 people. Melissa Clary, who owns a franchise of cloud- Colorado State University selected Denver- tion represented a 9 percent increase over the based payroll processing company Payroll based Mortenson Construction as the lead second quarter this year. Noble said it expects Cargill donated $10,000 and nearly 75 volun- Vault in Fort Collins, was one of three franchise contractor for its proposed on-campus stadi- strong production growth during the fourth teer hours to support the nonprofit Colorado owners to receive a Diamond Achievement um. Mortenson was one of seven bids made quarter with sales volumes of from 280,000 Youth Outdoors. Twelve employee volunteers award from the Littleton-based company for on the project. Those companies who submit- to 285,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, from the Fort Collins-based Cargill Specialty achieving the highest annual sales based on ted bids were interviewed earlier this month, although it expected the September floods Seeds & Oils division removed Russian olive the number of clients. with their submittals analyzed by a review in Northern Colorado to temper growth. U.S. trees, and connected a dock from the shore to panel that consisted of the project manage- sales volumes during the third quarter fell by an a floating fishing platform at CYO’s Swift Ponds Greeley’s Water Pollution Control Facility re- ment firm, architects and CSU facilities, ath- average of 2,000 barrels of oil equivalent per facility, east of Interstate 25 between Windsor ceived statewide recognition for sustainability letics and administrative staff. This panel eval- day because of the flooding. The company an- and Fort Collins. The dock was privately do- and energy reduction from the Colorado Envi- uated the bids based on a number of factors, ticipates losing average oil and gas production nated by Dick and Jeri Wells of Loveland. ronmental Leadership Program and the Colo- including the quality of the firm, the firm’s -ex of from 5,000 to 7,000 barrels of oil equivalent rado Industrial Energy Challenge. The awards perience with similar projects, and the costs per day during the fourth quarter. GRANTS were presented at an Oct. 17 ceremony in included in the proposal. Based on all these Grants to 14 local nonprofit organizations from Denver. The facility received Partner of the Year criteria, Mortenson’s proposal was given the FLOOD RELIEF the 20th annual Wells Fargo Community As- award from the Colorado Industrial Energy highest marks, according to a release from Greeley-based Mineral Resources Inc. an- sistance Fund in Fort Collins and Loveland Challenge and a bronze award from the Colo- CSU. CSU and Mortenson will work together nounced it will donate up to $50,000 to the totaled $17,000. Recipients were Be the Gift rado Environmental Leadership Program. to finalize a contract. Fundraising is under Weld County Flood Relief Fund, created by Inc., Children’s Speech and Reading Cen- way for the project, which is in the schematic the Community Foundation and United Way of ter, Ensight Skill Center, Feeding Our Com- Loveland-based Vision Graphics Inc. again design phase and has not yet been approved Weld County. munity Ourselves Inc., Fort Collins Chil- was listed in the ColoradoBiz Top 250, a rank- by the CSU Board of Governors. In the event dren’s Theater Inc., Foundation on Aging ing of the top private companies in the state. that the project is approved, Mortenson may GOOD DEEDS for Larimer County Inc., Junior Achieve- Vision was recognized for gross revenues in- be further engaged to perform construction Tour de Fat, the traveling tour of philan- ment Rocky Mountain Inc., Larimer County creasing 39 percent in 2012. services at the university’s discretion, accord- thropic bicycle advocacy sponsored by Fort Dive Rescue Team, Loveland Center for ing to the release. Collins-based New Belgium Brewing, raised Business Development Inc., Lubick Foun- MOVES $535,924 for local nonprofits this season, dation, Lydia Dody Breast Cancer Founda- PA Partners LLC leased a restaurant building CLOSINGS totaling more than $3 million in its 14-year tion, Meals on Wheels for Fort Collins, The it owns at 160 W. Oak St. in Fort Collins to 5 The Runza restaurant at 2601 S. Lemay Ave. in stretch, up almost $40,000 from last year. The Ladybug Fund Inc. and Thompson Valley Brighams Inc., doing business as d’Vine Bis- the Scotch Pines shopping center, a subsidiary events are free, yet all proceeds from beer Preschool Inc. tro, Wine Bar & Kitchen. D’Vine is moving of Lincoln, Neb.-based Runza National Inc., and merchandise sales and donations from from a location on Harmony Road to the larger closed Oct. 20. parade participants go to nonprofit organi- KUDOS Old Town space. Dave Pettigrew of Prudential zations. Tour de Fat traveled to 12 cities be- North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley Rocky Mountain / Commercial, a principal in EARNINGS tween May and October, attracting a total of and McKee Medical Center in Loveland were PA Partners, represented the landlord. Randy Noble Energy Inc.’s (NYSE: NBL) third-quarter 97,500 beer and bike enthusiasts and 57,359 recognized for medical excellence and top per- Marshall of Sperry Van Ness represented the net income of $205 million lifted shares of the bike parade participants. Fort Collins raised formance in numerous service lines of patient tenant. oil and gas producer nearly 5 percent. The the most money ($90,000) and had the most care, according to Healthgrades, an online company’s net income fell from $221 million festival-goers and parade riders, both totaling resource that helps consumers research and NEW PRODUCTS/SERVICES during the third quarter of last year, but it ex- 25,000 people. connect with hospitals. The ratings and rank- Fort Collins-based New Belgium Brewing ceeded analysts’ expectations by lowering its ings are based on publicly reported data. released Accumulation, a seasonal White IPA, costs. In the Denver-Julesburg Basin, which The Clips Beer and Film Tour sponsored by NCMC received 11 five-star recognitions, and featuring tropical aromas from Mosaic and includes Northern Colorado, Noble Energy re- Fort Collins-based New Belgium Brewing McKee achieved six. Detailed performance in- Amarillo hops and flavors of peaches and ported record production of 97,000 barrels of raised $158,243 this year for nonprofit organi- formation is online at www.healthgrades.com/ citrus. The pale ale is 6.2 percent alcohol by oil equivalent per day, a 31 percent increase zations after traveling to 21 cities and set a new find-a-hospital. volume. 16 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com TIME OUT

COURTESY GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COURTESY GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sandy Hawn, left, of Cobalt Mortgage, Rick Hontz of the Budweiser Event Center and Jenni Janice Mount, left, of Habitat for Humanity, Jason Evanson of Union Colony Civic Center and Morgan of Brick House Salon and Spa meet at an Oct. 10 Business After Hours in Greeley. Molly Hale, Garden Square Assisted Living celebrate the center’s 25th anniversary on Oct. 10 in Greeley.

COURTESY GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COURTESY GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Judy Baril of La Mariposa Restaurant & Margarita House, Levi Gain of Doug’s Carpet & Staff from the Boot Barn and Greeley Chamber of Commerce ambassadors celebrate the Upholstery Care and Raymundo Tehuitzil of La Mariposa meet for the Oct. 10 Business After store’s grand opening on Oct. 11 at 2651 W. 29th St. in Greeley. Hours in Greeley.

COURTESY GHENT CHEVROLET-CADILLAC COURTESY GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE From left; Bob and Ann Ghent, owners of Ghent Chevrolet Cadillac in Greeley; Rob Haimson, Joe Conrad and the staff of Candlewood Suites, 3530 W. 29th St. in Greeley, welcome Gree- owner of Roadkill Sports Grill; Cathy Goza from The Group Real Estate; and Jim Kepler of ley Chamber of Commerce staff and ambassadors to their Oct. 22 ribbon cutting. Pro Realty help the Ghent family celebrate the grand opening of Ghent Chevrolet-Cadillac’s remodeled facility on Oct. 23.

Submit your event photos for Email your event photos to Dallas Heltzell, [email protected]. Include NCBR’s Time Out page! complete identification of individuals. Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com Nov. 1-14, 2013 | 17 FOR THE RECORD SPENCER ALAN MCMILLEN, BRANDIE NICOLE OWENS, P O BK TRUST, AMOUNT DUE: $137960. 39100 WCR 68, BRIGGSDALE; BOX 991, GREELEY; CASE #2013- CASE #77102. 10/10/2013 CASE #2013-27173, DATE FILED: 27490, DATE FILED: 10/19/2013 BANKRUPTCIES FORECLOSURES JUDGMENTS 10/12/2013 BORROWER: DAVIN P & KATHRYN Applications for bankruptcy Includes notices of election Judgments constitute de- RAMON BUSTILLOSCRUZ, 1203 L SPEARS, 2480 PHEASANT RUN, protection are filed with the and demand filed by credi- cisions by a court of law BIANCA MARIE ORTEGA, 1743 MACENZIE COURT, DACONO; BERTHOUD. LENDER: US BANK, U.S. Bankruptcy Court in tors alleging default on a against an individual or ROWAN LANE, EVANS; CASE #2013- CASE #2013-27555, DATE FILED: AMOUNT DUE: $300791. CASE 27175, DATE FILED: 10/12/2013 10/19/2013 #77621. 10/14/2013 Denver. Chapter 7 denotes debt. Foreclosures are not corporation for payment of filings made for liquidation. final until a Public Trustee’s monetary damages. CHARITY LYNN JOBE, 3024 CHARLENE KAYE EHLERS, 359 S BORROWER: CHRISTINE R & Chapter 11 indicates filings Deed has been issued. WEST 41ST AVENUE, GREELEY; 25TH AVE, BRIGHTON; CASE #2013- CHAD R GLIDDEN, 6315 FOSSIL WARRANTY DEEDS for reorganization. Chapter CASE #2013-27210, DATE FILED: 27613, DATE FILED: 10/22/2013 CREEK CIR, FORT COLLINS. LEND- STATE TAX LIENS Transfers property while 10/15/2013 ER: EVERBANK, AMOUNT DUE: 13 indicates filings that en- Judgments filed against guaranteeing a clear title Chapter 13 $226363. CASE #77874. 10/15/2013 able petitioners to pay off assets of individuals or free of any encumbrances ROBERT J MORSE, 865 E 20TH ST their creditors over three to DR, GREELEY; CASE #2013-27224, MICHAEL PAUL STONNER, 1978 BORROWER: TERRY HERBERT, businesses with delinquent that are not listed on the five years. DATE FILED: 10/15/2013 WCR 59, KEENESBURG; CASE 831 MILAN TERRACE DR, FORT taxes. deed. #2013-26956, DATE FILED: 10/9/2013 COLLINS. LENDER: WELLS FARGO This information is obtained from SKLD Information Services. TIMOTHY A LANTERMAN, BANK, AMOUNT DUE: $287047. 404 WALNUT ST, WINDSOR; EDITH R KEATING, 32394 WEST CASE #77876. 10/15/2013 CASE #2013-27226, DATE FILED: 120TH AVENUE, HUDSON; CASE 10/15/2013 #2013-26987, DATE FILED: 10/9/2013 BORROWER: MICHAEL P WILSON, BANKRUPTCIES ELFRIEDE EMILIE BARNES, LAURIE JANINE KUTA, 1701 S 2209 N OVERLAND TRL, FORT COL- PO BOX 1923, ESTES PARK; COUNTY ROAD 5, FORT COLLINS; NEMESIO CASTORENA, 101 E MICHAEL JOHN TRUJILLO, LINS. LENDER: NATIONSTAR MORT- Larimer County CASE #2013-27291, DATE FILED: CASE #2013-27584, DATE FILED: 20TH ST #31, GREELEY; CASE #2013- 1188 LARK LANE, BRIGHTON; GAGE LLC, AMOUNT DUE: $120453. 10/16/2013 10/22/2013 27235, DATE FILED: 10/15/2013 CASE #2013-27464, DATE FILED: CASE #77877. 10/15/2013 10/18/2013 Chapter 7 SUSAN ANN ANDERSON, PO BOX SAMANTHA DAWN GAMMONS, BRIAN S ANDERSON, 224 ALA- BORROWER: STEVEN WILSON, 1923, ESTES PARK; CASE #2013- 3865 DOWNIEVILLE ST, LOVELAND; BASTER WAY, JOHNSTOWN; DOUGLAS L LARSON, 15470 4209 INDEPENDENCE DR, LOVE- KYLE ANTHONY WILLIAMSON, 27302, DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 CASE #2013-27586, DATE FILED: CASE #2013-27245, DATE FILED: WELD COUNTY ROAD 88 3/4, LAND. LENDER: NATIONSTAR 2409 ALBANY AVE, LOVELAND; 10/22/2013 10/15/2013 PIERCE; CASE #2013-27529, DATE MORTGAGE LLC, AMOUNT DUE: CASE #2013-26940, DATE FILED: SONIA DIANNE ARCHER, 1209 E FILED: 10/19/2013 $201142. CASE #77878. 10/15/2013 10/9/2013 4TH ST, LOVELAND; CASE #2013- BARBARA K JOHNSON, 4470 S STEVEN GREGORY LANG, 4122 27321, DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 LEMAY AVE APT 1307, FORT COL- BOULDER ST, EVANS; CASE #2013- DERIK BLAINE ELLIOTT, 4507 BORROWER: DANIEL M CARL- JENNIFER JO DAVIS, 1212 RAIN- LINS; CASE #2013-27621, DATE 27252, DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 W 30TH STREET ROAD, GREELEY; SON, 1612 DIANA DR, LOVELAND. TREE DR, FORT COLLINS; CASE RHONDA L GEWORSKY, 1241 FILED: 10/22/2013 CASE #2013-27617, DATE FILED: LENDER: US BANK, AMOUNT DUE: #2013-26958, DATE FILED: 10/9/2013 RIVERGLEN WAY, BERTHOUD; NANCY ROSE IKENOUYE, 6705 W 10/22/2013 $120182. CASE #77879. 10/15/2013 CASE #2013-27350, DATE FILED: Chapter 13 C STREET, GREELEY; CASE #2013- SHERRI ARMSTRONG, 2921 TIM- 10/17/2013 27253, DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 FORECLOSURES Weld County BERWOOD DR #408, FORT COL- SUZANNE MAUL, 408 MICA LINS; CASE #2013-26988, DATE RICK LEE ROBERTSON, 3808 COURT, BELLVUE; CASE #2013- RICARDO MORADO, 305 10TH Larimer County BORROWER: NORMANDO MAR- FILED: 10/9/2013 DALTON DR, FORT COLLINS; 27099, DATE FILED: 10/11/2013 AVE, GREELEY; CASE #2013-27269, TINEZ, 1005 PLATTE DR, FORT DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 CASE #2013-27352, DATE FILED: BORROWER: CAL P & HOLLY L LUPTON. LENDER: EVERBANK, SAMUEL L DALLIS, 1659 10/17/2013 ROBERT JOHN HILL, 1020 MOORE, 1460 HUMMINGBIRD DR, AMOUNT DUE: $165158. CASE EAST 16TH STREET, LOVELAND; WABASH ST UNIT 25104, FORT GREGORY SCOTT HAFEMAN, ESTES PARK. LENDER: CITIMORT- #3965710. 9/24/2013 CASE #2013-27003, DATE FILED: 1440 GRAND AVE, WINDSOR; NEB H SPENCER, 3924 BUENA COLLINS; CASE #2013-27140, DATE GAGE INC, AMOUNT DUE: $409405. 10/10/2013 CASE #2013-27271, DATE FILED: VISTA DR, LOVELAND; CASE #2013- FILED: 10/12/2013 CASE #74508. 9/30/2013 BORROWER: TIMOTHY LYNN & 27365, DATE FILED: 10/17/2013 10/16/2013 SONJA LANCASTER, 6770 STEVEN CURTIS RICHARD ROGERS, JUAN DIAZ DOMINGUEZ, 1538 BORROWER: CLIFFORD J SNY- ST, WINDSOR. LENDER: JPMORGAN 1017 E 57TH STREET, LOVELAND; 125 ANTHONY PRESTON, 1019 PAINTED DESERT COURT, FORT JENELLE HANNAH MALOID, DER, 1220 COUNTRY CLUB RD, CHASE BK, AMOUNT DUE: $71549. CASE #2013-27004, DATE FILED: ELIZABETH STREET CIR, DACONO; STONEFLOWER CT, FORT COLLINS; COLLINS; CASE #2013-27323, DATE FORT COLLINS. LENDER: CHASE BK CASE #3965711. 9/24/2013 10/10/2013 CASE #2013-27305, DATE FILED: CASE #2013-27371, DATE FILED: FILED: 10/16/2013 USA, AMOUNT DUE: $17506. CASE 10/16/2013 10/17/2013 #74509. 9/30/2013 BORROWER: JORGE C & MARY A DANIEL SHELBY LYNN LOCK- CELIA A LEYBA, 904 E SWALLOW ALANIZ, 1203 23RD AVE, GREELEY. MAN, 240 BLUE SPRUCE LN, LOVE- STEVEN LYNN AAB, 4969 W 8TH WANDA JEAN HATTAN, 2100 RD, FORT COLLINS; CASE #2013- BORROWER: NORTH FLATS LLC, LENDER: US BK, AMOUNT DUE: LAND; CASE #2013-27008, DATE STREET, GREELEY; CASE #2013- MAPLE DR #24, LOVELAND; 27388, DATE FILED: 10/17/2013 826 BLONDEL ST UNIT 204, FORT $108197. CASE #3965712. 9/24/2013 FILED: 10/10/2013 27306, DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 CASE #2013-27372, DATE FILED: COLLINS. LENDER: 2011SIP1 RADC 10/17/2013 DAVID MICHAEL BEAGLE, 838 VENTURE LLC, AMOUNT DUE: BORROWER: MARTY A ROWE, VICKIE ANN BAUER, 2000 VISTA 517 SADDLEBROOK LN, FORT COLLINS; JAMES LEON RICHARDSON, $739751. CASE #74510. 9/30/2013 101 BALCOLM ST, ERIE. LENDER: DRIVE, LOVELAND; CASE #2013- DAVID L MEIROSE, 3224 SPRUCE CASE #2013-27577, DATE FILED: DEVILLE DR, GREELEY; CASE #2013- WELLS FARGO BK, AMOUNT DUE: 27013, DATE FILED: 10/10/2013 27314, DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 DRIVE, FORT COLLINS; CASE #2013- 10/20/2013 BORROWER: KEIRNS DEVELOP- $179570. CASE #3966027. 9/25/2013 27382, DATE FILED: 10/17/2013 MENT LLC, VL, . LENDER: NORTH- PAULA MAY GUERRA, PO BOX Weld County BRANDYN ORIN SORENSEN, STAR BANK COLORADO, AMOUNT BORROWER: DANIEL R & DEBRA V 332, LAPORTE; CASE #2013-27022, 206 LINDEN ST, FREDERICK; CARMEN MICHELLE ANDER- DUE: $3824036. CASE #74511. JAGER, 111 N CORA AVE, MILLIKEN. DATE FILED: 10/10/2013 CASE #2013-27359, DATE FILED: SON, 1001 ENGLISH ST #106, FORT 9/30/2013 LENDER: HSBC BK USA, AMOUNT COLLINS; CASE #2013-27384, DATE Chapter 7 10/17/2013 DUE: $161755. CASE #3966028. DEANA LYNN MCINTOSH, 3906 FILED: 10/17/2013 BORROWER: MACK F & STACY A 9/25/2013 CONIFER DRIVE, LOVELAND; JEFFREY BRICE CARL, 912 5TH 7230 BONNIE LEE HOLMBERG, PATTERSON, 2229 BRIDGESTONE CASE #2013-27056, DATE FILED: ST, GREELEY; CASE #2013-26960, W 21ST STREET ROAD, GREELEY; STEVEN L PETTY, 4014 CELTIC CT, FORT COLLINS. LENDER: KEY BORROWER: RICK L & AMY B KRE- 10/11/2013 DATE FILED: 10/9/2013 CASE #2013-27361, DATE FILED: LANE, FORT COLLINS; CASE #2013- BANK, AMOUNT DUE: $31339. CASE HBIEL, 105 N 61ST AVE, GREELEY. 10/17/2013 27398, DATE FILED: 10/17/2013 #74868. 10/1/2013 LENDER: NEW YORK COMMUNITY JAMES KENNETH TWITO, 1910 JEREMY M GREGG, 3131 20TH BK, AMOUNT DUE: $220784. CASE MASSACHUSETTS ST, LOVELAND; AVE CT, GREELEY; CASE #2013- NICHOLE PEREZ, 885 S 9TH AVE, JANELL MARIE JEFFERIES, BORROWER: MICHAEL G JOHN- #3966029. 9/25/2013 CASE #2013-27063, DATE FILED: 26962, DATE FILED: 10/9/2013 BRIGHTON; CASE #2013-27379, 6106 CONSTELLATION DR, FORT SON, 1813 GEMINI CT, LOVELAND. 10/11/2013 DATE FILED: 10/17/2013 COLLINS; CASE #2013-27427, DATE LENDER: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE BORROWER: JASON A & JORDAN STEVEN GEORGE BOJANOWS- FILED: 10/18/2013 LLC, AMOUNT DUE: $164986. CASE L BESCHEINEN, 183 W JUNEBERRY SERENA PAIGE PARDO, 2823 KI, 2514 W 20TH STREET ROAD, 301 ANN FAIRCHILD HOUGH, #74870. 10/1/2013 ST, MILLIKEN. LENDER: NATION- GREENLAND DRIVE, LOVELAND; MARSHA DENISE HALL, 807 GREELEY; CASE #2013-26970, DATE TUCKAWAY COURT, WINDSOR; STAR MTG LLC, AMOUNT DUE: CASE #2013-27116, DATE FILED: FILED: 10/9/2013 CASE #2013-27387, DATE FILED: CORONADO AVE, FORT COLLINS; BORROWER: CHRISTOPHER A $113195. CASE #3966030. 9/25/2013 10/12/2013 10/17/2013 CASE #2013-27438, DATE FILED: SMITH, 401 E 40TH ST, LOVELAND. CHRISTOPHER J GRANT, 485 MT 10/18/2013 LENDER: WELLS FARGO BANK, BORROWER: MICKEY CER- DOUGLAS KNEELAND FINCH, EOLUS STREET, BRIGHTON; CASE 705 JAMES ARTHUR JR MYERS, AMOUNT DUE: $154664. CASE VANTES, 1413 BROAD ST, MILLIK- 4109 IDEAL DR, FORT COLLINS; #2013-26995, DATE FILED: 10/9/2013 5TH STREET, KERSEY; CASE #2013- MEAGON LYNN WOODALL, 2741 #74871. 10/1/2013 EN. LENDER: NATIONSTAR MTG CASE #2013-27174, DATE FILED: LEISURE DRIVE, FORT COLLINS; 27419, DATE FILED: 10/18/2013 LLC, AMOUNT DUE: $92364. CASE 10/12/2013 PHILLIP D JR CAMACHO, 10108 CASE #2013-27447, DATE FILED: BORROWER: JOHN & MELISSA #3966459. 9/26/2013 W 15TH ST, GREELEY; CASE #2013- 22967 10/18/2013 AMY REBEKAH JACOX, WREN, 2612 LAKECREST PL, LOVE- DAVID L MORRIS, 3425 WIND- 27005, DATE FILED: 10/10/2013 WELD COUNTY ROAD 21 3/4, MIL- LAND. LENDER: BRANCH BANKING BORROWER: AUDON G VASQUEZ, MILL DR APT B5, FORT COLLINS; LIKEN; CASE #2013-27422, DATE ROSE MARIE LASOINGLE, TRUST CO, AMOUNT DUE: $137442. MULT PROP, . LENDER: CITIMORT- CASE #2013-27222, DATE FILED: KIRK HARUO HORIUCHI, 1020 FILED: 10/18/2013 1817 LILY PL APT 5, LOVELAND; CASE #75403. 10/3/2013 GAGE INC, AMOUNT DUE: $61696. 10/15/2013 CASE #2013-27470, DATE FILED: S FULTON AVE, FORT LUPTON; CASE #3966460. 9/26/2013 CASE #2013-27027, DATE FILED: RICHARD PAUL HERNANDEZ, 10/19/2013 BORROWER: KATHERINE L BOL- MOSES CASTANEDA HERNAN- 10/10/2013 1209 30TH STREET ROAD, GREE- STER, 1601 BURLINGTON CT, FORT BORROWER: JOEL ANSTETT, DEZ, 8455 KEENLAND WAY, WEL- LEY; CASE #2013-27425, DATE KEVIN DALE CRAFT, 1906 DOT- COLLINS. LENDER: ROBERT W 1425 BLUE SKY CIR # 15 203, ERIE. LINGTON; CASE #2013-27227, DATE DALE EDWARD HARTMANN, FILED: 10/18/2013 SERO AVE, LOVELAND; CASE #2013- REED LLC, AMOUNT DUE: $49153. LENDER: NATIONSTAR MTG LLC, FILED: 10/15/2013 102 PLOVER WAY, JOHNSTOWN; 27472, DATE FILED: 10/19/2013 CASE #76442. 10/8/2013 AMOUNT DUE: $124719. CASE CASE #2013-27057, DATE FILED: MICHAEL ALLEN BACK- #3966461. 9/26/2013 BRIAN D AUTLER, 4412 EAST 10/11/2013 MAN, 3303 W 6TH ST, GREELEY; JILL A ANGELOVIC, 1315 BORROWER: ANNA K & RICK D MULBERRY #346, FORT COLLINS; CASE #2013-27426, DATE FILED: AUDUBON PLACE, LOVELAND; HARCEY, 3161 BLACKBERRY DR, BORROWER: J SCOTT GOSNEY, CASE #2013-27228, DATE FILED: SAMANTHA MAE LEIGH ERWIN, 10/18/2013 CASE #2013-27474, DATE FILED: LOVELAND. LENDER: JPMORGAN 5948 THISTLE RIDGE AVE, FIRE- 10/15/2013 229 LOCUST ST, WINDSOR; 10/19/2013 CHASE BANK, AMOUNT DUE: STONE. LENDER: WELLS FARGO CASE #2013-27062, DATE FILED: REYMUNDO RODRIGUEZ, $154915. CASE #76736. 10/9/2013 BK, AMOUNT DUE: $264661. CASE WILLIAM BERNELL BARR, 4815 RONALD L HAULMAN, 3377 10/11/2013 10616 BARRON CIR, FIRESTONE; #3966462. 9/26/2013 BOARDWALK DRIVE, FORT COL- CASE #2013-27454, DATE FILED: HEWITT ST, LOVELAND; CASE BORROWER: PHYLLIS J & PHILLIP LINS; CASE #2013-27239, DATE STANLEY E PHILLIPS, 161 HAW- 10/18/2013 #2013-27486, DATE FILED: ARELLANO, 3931 ASBURY DR, FORT BORROWER: ESTHER & LAURA FILED: 10/15/2013 THORNE AVENUE, JOHNSTOWN; 10/19/2013 COLLINS. LENDER: WELLS FARGO MONTOYA, 5327 COUNTY ROAD CASE #2013-27089, DATE FILED: 4515 CAROL JANE KELLER, BANK, AMOUNT DUE: $125679. 35, FORT LUPTON. LENDER: WELLS BRIAN WAYNE BAKER, PO BOX 10/11/2013 CORONADO ST, GREELEY; RICHARD LEE GERO, 705 E CASE #76737. 10/9/2013 FARGO BK, AMOUNT DUE: $299430. 7416, LOVELAND; CASE #2013- DRAKE RD #5, FORT COLLINS; CASE #2013-27478, DATE FILED: CASE #3966768. 9/27/2013 27250, DATE FILED: 10/16/2013 CANDIE JEAN GONZALES, 3908 10/19/2013 CASE #2013-27533, DATE FILED: BORROWER: LINDA A ARTHUR, MALLARD AVE, EVANS; CASE #2013- 10/19/2013 1000 N MASON ST, FORT COLLINS. BORROWER: ROBERT ALEXAN- WAYNE NELSON CARMICHAEL, 27097, DATE FILED: 10/11/2013 PAUL RUSSELL MCQUILKIN, LENDER: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE DER ALVARADO, 3324 GRENACHE 3012 E VINE DR, FORT COLLINS; 1130 FULTON AVE, FORT LUPTON; LAURIE DAWN KOLB, 226 LLC, AMOUNT DUE: $120696. CASE ST, EVANS. LENDER: WELLS FARGO CASE #2013-27280, DATE FILED: MARK LEE TORRES, 100 MILL- CASE #2013-27484, DATE FILED: 42ND STREET SW, LOVELAND; #76738. 10/9/2013 BK, AMOUNT DUE: $168849. CASE 10/16/2013 CASE #2013-27580, DATE FILED: ER AVE APT 303, BRIGHTON; 10/19/2013 #3966769. 9/27/2013 CASE #2013-27167, DATE FILED: 10/21/2013 BORROWER: CAL P & HOLLY L 10/12/2013 MOORE, 1460 HUMMINGBIRD DR, ESTES PARK. LENDER: COLO EAST 18 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com FOR THE RECORD BORROWER: BRETT BROWN, , BORROWER: IRENE GLORIA ROL- DEBTOR: ELIZABETH B & ELIZ- . LENDER: WELLS FARGO BK, LINS, 523 15TH AVENUE CT, GREE- ABE STODDARD, CREDITOR: AMOUNT DUE: $185053. CASE LEY. LENDER: BK OF NEW YORK CAPITAL ONE BK USA. AMOUNT: #3967498. 10/1/2013 MELLON, AMOUNT DUE: $147773. $1254.64. CASE #C-10C-005681. CASE #3968593. 10/4/2013 DATE: 9/30/2013 BORROWER: JOSEPH T AYRES, 108 SUMMIT VIEW RD, SEVER- BORROWER: LORRAINE M TREX- DEBTOR: CHRISTINA TROUT, ANCE. LENDER: NATIONSTAR MTG LER, 2507 MOUNTAIR LN, GREE- CREDITOR: MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, AMOUNT DUE: $146869. CASE LEY. LENDER: CU MEMBERS MTG, LLC. AMOUNT: $1633.52. CASE #3967829. 10/2/2013 AMOUNT DUE: $155280. CASE #C-12C-030200. DATE: 10/1/2013 #3968594. 10/4/2013 BORROWER: JOHN & REBECCA DEBTOR: ABEL DENNIS GAL- JAMESON, 602 23RD AVE, GREE- BORROWER: RAYMOND B VIGIL, LEGOS, CREDITOR: HOME- LEY. LENDER: JPMORGAN CHASE 210 S DICKSON ST, KEENESBURG. OWNERS ASSOC WELLING- BK, AMOUNT DUE: $325610. CASE LENDER: REMO ENTERPRISES TON. AMOUNT: $2612.02. CASE #3967830. 10/2/2013 LLC, AMOUNT DUE: $116332. CASE #D-10CV-000796. DATE: 10/1/2013 #3968767. 10/7/2013 BORROWER: RANDY D BISHOP, DEBTOR: KATHERINE BOLSTER, 2825 W 22ND ST, GREELEY. LEND- BORROWER: MATTHEW R & KATH- CREDITOR: PUBLIC SERVICE CRED- ER: SRP 2012 6 LLC, AMOUNT DUE: LEEN COLLIER, 3360 JOHNSON LN, IT UNION. AMOUNT: $5559.29. CASE $105926. CASE #3967831. 10/2/2013 ERIE. LENDER: DEUTSCHE BK NATL #C-13C-031208. DATE: 10/2/2013 TRUST CO, AMOUNT DUE: $216167. BORROWER: CLIFFORD J SNY- CASE #3968768. 10/7/2013 DEBTOR: MARK L & LISA ROB- DER, 114 S GREELEY AVE, JOHN- ERTS, CREDITOR: SPRINGLEAF STOWN. LENDER: WILMINGTON JUDGMENTS FIN SERVICES INC. AMOUNT: TRUST CO, AMOUNT DUE: $88072. $5287.74. CASE #C-13C-033798. CASE #3968109. 10/3/2013 Larimer County DATE: 10/3/2013 WILLIAM G ROCHA, DEBTOR: LOWELL D & LOW- BORROWER: DEBTOR: DENNIS & CAROL 1827 21ST STREET RD, GREELEY. ELL DAV CHATBURN, CREDITOR: BROWN, CREDITOR: GEORGE BK HAWAII. AMOUNT: $239026.17. LENDER: FED NATL MTG ASSOC, MENARD. AMOUNT: $0.01. CASE CASE #D-05CV-000013. DATE: AMOUNT DUE: $74556. CASE #04CV5. DATE: 10/2/2013 #3968110. 10/3/2013 10/3/2013 DEBTOR: GLEN BOYD, CREDI- BORROWER: TOM LEE, 7704 W TOR: HOMEOWNERS ASSOC WEL- DEBTOR: TOM & THOMAS J CREDITOR: ASSET 11TH STREET DR, GREELEY. LEND- LINGTON. AMOUNT: $18732.82. BARMINSKI, ACCEPTANCE LLC. AMOUNT: ER: DEUTSCHE BK NATL TRUST CASE #D-10CV-000796. DATE: $14703.76. CASE #C-13C-030362. CO, AMOUNT DUE: $179042. CASE 9/30/2013 #3968111. 10/3/2013 DATE: 10/4/2013 DEBTOR: SHERRY RICHMOND, BORROWER: TERRY W & JONI L CREDITOR: PORTFOLIO RECOVERY DEBTOR: MICHELLE J TSCHET- CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK THOMPSON, 4872 QUAIL CT, FRED- ASSOC LLC. AMOUNT: $1489.38. TER, USA. AMOUNT: $2997.57. CASE ERICK. LENDER: BK AM, AMOUNT CASE #C-12C-002835. DATE: #C-12C-002507. DATE: 10/4/2013 DUE: $201043. CASE #3968112. 9/30/2013 10/3/2013 DEBTOR: JAMES L FINLEY, DEBTOR: MANUEL R & ROBERT BRADLEY JOE & CREDITOR: PORTFOLIO RECOVERY BORROWER: R TORREZ, CREDITOR: CAPITAL ASSOC LLC. AMOUNT: $1043.58. SONJA L MCNABB, 114 S WALNUT ONE BK USA. AMOUNT: $4206.79. CASE #C-13C-032997. DATE: ST, LA SALLE. LENDER: NATION- CASE #C-13C-031086. DATE: 10/4/2013 STAR MTG LLC, AMOUNT DUE: 9/30/2013 $134092. CASE #3968592. 10/4/2013

TECHNOLOGY from 7 this technology, it was time-consum- Engineer Mark Peterson. ing, she said. “It took longer to get “It was very easy for our crews help to folks.” to use out in the field,” said Brian The federal agency also brought Fraaken, senior civil engineer. “We a device that transmitted wireless were able to complete most of the Internet for residents and emer- county assessment within one work gency responders in isolated places week, with the exception of a couple near Estes Park such as Big Elk Mead- areas we could not get into.” ows. The Larimer County Assessor’s First used during the High Park Office also used iPads equipped with Fire last year, Global Positioning Sys- property data and images so offi- tem software on iPads helped Lar- cials could assess damage to homes imer County officials record flood and collect updates for property damage to roads. As they flew over assessment, said Mark Pfaffinger, in helicopters, they observed and chief information officer for the recorded the damage caused by raging county. rivers and creeks. They collected data In Longmont, Colorado Materials’ on their iPads during the day, then the servers avoided the wrath of the over- data was entered into spreadsheets at flowing St. Vrain River, Kerr said. But county offices at night. Officials came if flooding had destroyed its servers, up with an $89 million estimate to the company would have lost valu- repair roads and bridges. able financial information, including “Certainly there are more elabo- its accounts payable and receivable, rate ways of doing data collection, but without CorKat’s backup services. this was something that could be cus- “Not having that information tomized and tailored to our specific backed up would have been a tre- needs relatively easily,” said County mendous loss for us” Kerr said.

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A: More than 700 startup loans Q: What’s one of your SBA goals were filed during the government for the future? shutdown totaling more than $140 A: Since I came on board, I’ve million in loan requests. This is a top found out there are a lot of people priority now that we’re allowed to who didn’t know we exist or what be back and working. We know it’s we do. We try to get the word out to had a big impact on people. As for a business owners who can benefit from prediction of how long they will be business services, or other business- backlogged, I can’t really touch on es. That’s one of the main areas I’m that. Making predictions is danger- focusing on: reaching out to people ous. We’re doing what we can. so they know who we are. Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com Nov. 1-14, 2013 | 19 FOR THE RECORD DEBTOR: ROBIN REINING, CRED- DEBTOR: JOSHUA YANEZ, DEBTOR: DENNIS BAROS, DEBTOR: VANGIE C WOOD, DEBTOR: MELINDA SUE DEBTOR: GEORGE E & SABRINA ITOR: MAIN STREET ACQUISITION CREDITOR: BRANDT CO. AMOUNT: CREDITOR: ST FARM INS. AMOUNT: CREDITOR: DISCOVER BK. KADINGER, CREDITOR: DISCOVER R DAMIAN, CREDITOR: PROFES- CORP. AMOUNT: $3150.66. CASE $1661.71. CASE #C-13C-034053. $20313.35. CASE #D-93CR-000513. AMOUNT: $1104.43. CASE #C-13C- CARD. AMOUNT: $21382.3. CASE SIONAL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. #C-11C-001858. DATE: 10/4/2013 DATE: 10/14/2013 DATE: 9/25/2013 030060. DATE: 10/4/2013 #C-10-31393. DATE: 10/1/2013 CASE #. DATE: 9/30/2013

DEBTOR: TAMMY & TAMMY R DEBTOR: JAMES M HAGERMAN, DEBTOR: DENNIS BAROS, CRED- DEBTOR: GEORGE BOLLINGER, DEBTOR: MELINDA SUE DEBTOR: GEORGE E & SABRINA BEATTY, CREDITOR: MAIN STREET CREDITOR: LVNV FUNDING LLC. ITOR: COLO ST. AMOUNT: $70.0. CREDITOR: NEW CACHE LAPOU- KADINGER, CREDITOR: FORD R DAMIAN, CREDITOR: PROFES- ACQUISITION CORP. AMOUNT: AMOUNT: $10073.88. CASE #C-13C- CASE #D-93CR-000513. DATE: DRE IRRIGATION. AMOUNT: MOTOR CREDIT. AMOUNT: $4148.11. SIONAL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. $5121.04. CASE #C-11C-003711. 032039. DATE: 10/14/2013 9/25/2013 $22033.99. CASE #D-08CV001307. CASE #C-10-31393. DATE: 10/1/2013 CASE #. DATE: 9/30/2013 DATE: 10/4/2013 DATE: 9/25/2013 DEBTOR: KAREN L MILLER, DEBTOR: NPK INVEST LLC, DEBTOR: KERRY E HOOPER, DEBTOR: SARAH MUMFORD, DEBTOR: GILBERT P & G CREDITOR: EQUABLE ASCENT CREDITOR: ADVANTAGE BK. DEBTOR: GEORGE BOLLINGER, CREDITOR: PROFESSIONAL FIN CO CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK. P MOTTA, CREDITOR: STEL- FIN LLC. AMOUNT: $3927.17. CASE AMOUNT: $2659084.22. CASE CREDITOR: NEW CACHE LAPOU- INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. CASE #. DATE: AMOUNT: $0.0. CASE #. DATE: LAR RECOVERY INC. AMOUNT: #C-10C-011082. DATE: 10/15/2013 #D-13CV-000136. DATE: 9/26/2013 DRE IRRIGATION. AMOUNT: 10/7/2013 10/4/2013 $7831.05. CASE #C-13C-030798. $25759.91. CASE #D-10CV000255. DATE: 10/4/2013 DEBTOR: JUAN DANIEL & JUAN DEBTOR: PATRICIA M MALDO- DATE: 9/25/2013 DEBTOR: JEFFRY D YET- DEBTOR: ASHLEY D CHANSLER, MARES, CREDITOR: PORTFOLIO NADO, CREDITOR: PROFESSION- TER, CREDITOR: COLO ST REV- CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK DEBTOR: THOMAS R JONES, RECOVERY ASSOC LLC. AMOUNT: AL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $594.57. DEBTOR: RON L PHILLIPS, CRED- ENUE. AMOUNT: $2319.0. CASE USA. AMOUNT: $6412.49. CASE CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK USA. $1930.26. CASE #C-11C-003118. CASE #C-11C-009936. DATE: ITOR: MONTGOMERY KOLODNY #D-D352011CV800672. DATE: #C-09C10464. DATE: 10/7/2013 AMOUNT: $1508.75. CASE #C-13C- DATE: 10/15/2013 9/26/2013 AMATUZIO DU. AMOUNT: $0.0. CASE 10/7/2013 031058. DATE: 10/4/2013 #D-08CV-1057. DATE: 9/26/2013 STATE TAX LIENS DEBTOR: TERRY R & AUDREY DEBTOR: JAMES R & RITA J DEBTOR: JEFFRY D YET- DEBTOR: MICHAEL K HAND- WEITZEL, CREDITOR: CLAYTON WILLIAMSON, CREDITOR: COLO DEBTOR: JOEL & VICENTA TER, CREDITOR: COLO ST REV- Larimer County LEY, CREDITOR: KENNETH KLEIN. SPELTS. AMOUNT: $29571.15. CASE ST REVENUE. AMOUNT: $36031.0. VELAZCO, CREDITOR: WAKEFIELD ENUE. AMOUNT: $608.0. CASE AMOUNT: $152903.28. CASE #D-D352012CV800648. DATE: #D-10CV-000113. DATE: 9/30/2013 CASE #D-D622012CV803030. DATE: ASSOC INC. AMOUNT: $5826.06. ADVANCED PLUMBING SERVIC- #D-13CV-031117. DATE: 10/4/2013 10/7/2013 9/30/2013 CASE #C-10C-011698. DATE: ES LLC, $1080.43, CASE #74214, DEBTOR: DAVID A WITMAN, 9/26/2013 10/1/2013 DEBTOR: MARY HOYT, CREDI- CREDITOR: ACCOUNT BROKERS DEBTOR: MARCO & SYLVIA DEBTOR: KERRY E HOOPER, TOR: CAVALRY SPV II LLC. AMOUNT: CREDITOR: PROFESSIONAL FIN CO LARIMER COUNTY. AMOUNT: VALENZUELA, CREDITOR: COLO DEBTOR: GUSTAVO MORALES, AKSHAR ENTERPRISES INC, $1432.32. CASE #C-12C-002785. $629.26. CASE #C-09C-011132. ST REVENUE. AMOUNT: $12437.0. CREDITOR: WAKEFIELD ASSOC INC. INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. CASE #. DATE: $3353.0, CASE #74240, 10/1/2013 DATE: 10/7/2013 DATE: 10/1/2013 CASE #D-D622013CV800384. DATE: AMOUNT: $1165.94. CASE #C-13C- 10/14/2013 9/30/2013 005240. DATE: 9/26/2013 AKSHAR ENTERPRISES INC, DEBTOR: CHRISTOPHER A DEBTOR: JERRY A WEST- Weld County $3475.0, CASE #74244, 10/1/2013 SMITH, CREDITOR: CAVALRY SPV COTT, CREDITOR: UNIFUND CCR DEBTOR: SEANMICHAEL DEBTOR: JOHN P BEIRNE, CRED- I LLC. AMOUNT: $9197.72. CASE LLC. AMOUNT: $54526.87. CASE MATHES, CREDITOR: COLO ST ITOR: COLO ST REVENUE. AMOUNT: DEBTOR: MARK & DANNA L ALPINE PHOTOGRAPHY STU- #C-13C-031196. DATE: 10/7/2013 CREDITOR: PROFES- #D-12CV-001949. DATE: 10/2/2013 REVENUE. AMOUNT: $905.0. CASE $766.0. CASE #D-D622013CV800937. GERKEN, DIO LLC, $1828.0, CASE #74246, #D-D622013CV801028. DATE: DATE: 9/27/2013 SIONAL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. 10/1/2013 DEBTOR: BONNIE KUTSCHER, DEBTOR: DONALD N TARANTO, 9/30/2013 CASE #. DATE: 9/26/2013 CREDITOR: CAVALRY SPV II LLC. CREDITOR: AEROSPACE PROD- DEBTOR: JACKLYN M BRASH- BIG EASY CREOLE KITCHEN AMOUNT: $7207.46. CASE #C-12C- UCTS INC. AMOUNT: $687800.69. DEBTOR: ROBERT H & SANDRA ERS, CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE DEBTOR: MARK & DANNA L LLC, $4837.18, CASE #74234, 002742. DATE: 10/7/2013 CASE #D-112-RJ-00009. DATE: S MARKLEY, CREDITOR: COLO BK USA. AMOUNT: $972.9. CASE GERKEN, CREDITOR: PROFES- 10/1/2013 10/4/2013 ST REVENUE. AMOUNT: $8342.75. #C-11C-002601. DATE: 9/27/2013 SIONAL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. CASE #IR. DATE: 9/26/2013 DEBTOR: DAISY VELASCO, CASE #D-D622010CV800063. DATE: BIYAZZI, $917.0, CASE #74235, CREDITOR: BELLCO CREDIT UNION. DEBTOR: TERRY R TORMAS- 9/30/2013 DEBTOR: DAVAL ONLINE LLC, 10/1/2013 AMOUNT: $5756.14. CASE #C-13C- CHY, CREDITOR: COLO ST REV- CREDITOR: MELODY IRVINE. DEBTOR: MARK & DANNA L 030834. DATE: 10/7/2013 CREDITOR: PROFES- ENUE. AMOUNT: $298.0. CASE DEBTOR: HARRY WIEDE- AMOUNT: $65145.5. CASE GERKEN, BLOOM FLOWER MARKET CO, #D-D352012CV803595. DATE: MAN, CREDITOR: COLO ST REV- #D-09CV1297. DATE: 10/2/2013 SIONAL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. $13470.66, CASE #74239, 10/1/2013 DEBTOR: CLETA B ROSALEZ, 10/8/2013 ENUE. AMOUNT: $3996.0. CASE CASE #. DATE: 9/26/2013 CREDITOR: BELLCO CREDIT UNION. #D-D622012CV803755. DATE: RELEASE OF CNR HOTGRILLED SUBS INC, AMOUNT: $11896.07. CASE #C-13C- DEBTOR: CONNIE R HOLMER, 9/30/2013 JUDGMENT DEBTOR: MARK & DANNA L $995.38, CASE #74213, 10/1/2013 030504. DATE: 10/7/2013 CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK. GERKEN, CREDITOR: PROFES- SIONAL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. AMOUNT: $918.04. CASE #C-06C- DEBTOR: SEAN MICHAEL COLO HYRDOCULTURE SOLU- CREDI- Larimer County CASE #IR. DATE: 9/26/2013 DEBTOR: JUDITH COOK, 105204. DATE: 10/11/2013 MATHES, CREDITOR: COLO ST TIONS IN, $9678.0, CASE #74238, TOR: CAVALRY PORTFOLIO SER- REVENUE. AMOUNT: $720460.0. DEBTOR: MELINDA SUE 10/1/2013 VICES. AMOUNT: $5727.25. CASE Weld County CASE #D-D622013CV800516. DATE: DEBTOR: GEORGE E & SABRINA #C-01C-0201574. DATE: 10/7/2013 9/30/2013 KADINGER, CREDITOR: OLD R DAMIAN, CREDITOR: PROFES- REPUBLIC INS CO. AMOUNT: GC ENTERPRISE INC, $2919.0, SIONAL FIN CO INC. AMOUNT: $0.0. DEBTOR: MICHAEL PAVEK, $45665.0. CASE #C-10-31393. DATE: CASE #74243, 10/1/2013 DEBTOR: MARTIN & JUAN C CREDITOR: MIDLAND FUNDING DEBTOR: DONALD L SEARLE, CASE #. DATE: 9/30/2013 10/1/2013 MEZA, CREDITOR: ELEVATIONS LLC. AMOUNT: $2015.51. CASE CREDITOR: CARLSON FARMS CREDIT UNION. AMOUNT: $4238.92. #C-13C-005981. DATE: 9/24/2013 HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. AMOUNT: CASE #C-10C-000945. DATE: $1548.49. CASE #C-12C-007649. 10/8/2013 DEBTOR: MARTIN & JUAN C DATE: 9/30/2013 MEZA, CREDITOR: ELEVATIONS Up to 10% off DEBTOR: STEPHANIE & STEPH- CREDIT UNION. AMOUNT: $4238.92. DEBTOR: KYLE L DONLON, ANIE MONTANEZ, CREDITOR: CASE #C-10C-000945. DATE: CREDITOR: HARVEST CREDIT LVNV FUNDING LLC. AMOUNT: $0.0. 9/24/2013 MANAGEMENT VI L. AMOUNT: CASE #C-11C-003622. DATE: LR $8016.09. CASE #C-07C-003371. JDGABS DEBTOR: MELISSA A AMBROSE, DATE: 9/30/2013 CREDITOR: CACH LLC. AMOUNT: DEBTOR: DON & DONALD SAM- $23780.08. CASE #D-13CV-030474. DEBTOR: ARTHUR H ANDER- MONS, CREDITOR: AM EXPRESS DATE: 9/24/2013 SON, CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE CENTURION BK. AMOUNT: BK USA. AMOUNT: $1370.1. CASE $14821.56. CASE #C-13C-030427. DEBTOR: MARY ANDRADE, #C-12C-004961. DATE: 9/30/2013 DATE: 10/8/2013 CREDITOR: TRANSWORLD SYS- TEMS INC. AMOUNT: $1327.78. DEBTOR: GLEN BOYD, CREDI- DEBTOR: PAUL WAYNE CASE #C-01C-003004. DATE: TOR: HOMEOWNERS ASSOC WEL- ANAWATY, CREDITOR: SECURITY 9/24/2013 LINGTON. AMOUNT: $18732.82. SERVICE FED CREDIT UN. AMOUNT: CASE #D-10CV-000796. DATE: $10250.21. CASE #C-13C-032161. DEBTOR: JOSE A OLIVAS, CREDI- 9/30/2013 DATE: 10/8/2013 TOR: EQUABLE ASCENT FIN LLC. AMOUNT: $2454.73. CASE #C-13C- DEBTOR: LEROY TALBERT, DEBTOR: TIMOTHY & TIMOTHY 006400. DATE: 9/24/2013 CREDITOR: DENNIS MOORE. R HIXON, CREDITOR: CACH LLC. AMOUNT: $1768.83. CASE #C-13C- AMOUNT: $1068.23. CASE #C-13C- DEBTOR: HURSHELL MALONE, 032839. DATE: 9/30/2013 034018. DATE: 10/9/2013 CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK USA. AMOUNT: $988.82. CASE #C-12C- DEBTOR: ARTHUR RADEBAUGH, DEBTOR: DENISE HALL, CREDI- 005639. DATE: 9/24/2013 CREDITOR: AHERN RENTALS INC. TOR: MAIN STREET ACQUISITION AMOUNT: $7193.94. CASE #C-12S- CORP. AMOUNT: $18362.68. CASE DEBTOR: LYNETTE RANGEL, 000039. DATE: 9/30/2013 #D-13CV-030604. DATE: 10/9/2013 CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK USA. AMOUNT: $993.28. CASE #C-12C- DEBTOR: ERICA BAUTISTA, DEBTOR: LONNY B STUHT, 005663. DATE: 9/24/2013 CREDITOR: MIDLAND FUNDING CREDITOR: PILKINGTON. AMOUNT: LLC. AMOUNT: $1688.21. CASE $3772.5. CASE #C-13C-030580. DEBTOR: MANUEL SANDOVAL, #C-13C-032798. DATE: 10/1/2013 DATE: 10/9/2013 CREDITOR: CAVALRY SPV I LLC. AMOUNT: $3714.6. CASE #C-13C- DEBTOR: LUIS SIERRA, CREDI- DEBTOR: YE ZHENG, CREDITOR: 032484. DATE: 9/24/2013 TOR: MIDLAND FUNDING LLC. TD AMERITRADE INC. AMOUNT: AMOUNT: $4738.19. CASE #C-13C- $32731.05. CASE #D-11CV-002580. DEBTOR: JEFFREY A & JEF- 033093. DATE: 10/1/2013 DATE: 10/9/2013 FREY STEWART, CREDITOR: CAPITAL ONE BK USA. AMOUNT: DEBTOR: JENNIFER GREENS- DEBTOR: EVAN HARDING, CRED- $4896.22. CASE #C-13C-030669. PAN, CREDITOR: MIDLAND FUND- ITOR: LVNV FUNDING LLC. AMOUNT: DATE: 9/24/2013 ING LLC. AMOUNT: $8853.9. CASE $1226.41. CASE #C-10C-009748. #C-13C-030018. DATE: 10/1/2013 DATE: 10/10/2013 DEBTOR: LINDA KICISTO, CREDI- TOR: CAVALRY SPV I LLC. AMOUNT: DEBTOR: DEBBIE MARQUARDT, DEBTOR: WILLIAM R ALLEN, $1596.87. CASE #C-13C-032673. CREDITOR: MIDLAND CREDIT MAN- CREDITOR: BETTY JANE TAL- DATE: 9/24/2013 AGEMENT INC. AMOUNT: $3442.76. LEY. AMOUNT: $80316.41. CASE CASE #C-09C-006226. DATE: #D-04PR-000137. DATE: 10/11/2013 DEBTOR: JOHNNY & JOHN J 10/2/2013 VIGIL, CREDITOR: CACH LLC. DEBTOR: WILLIAM R ALLEN, AMOUNT: $19038.54. CASE DEBTOR: CHAD FLANNERY, CREDITOR: BETTY JANE TAL- #D-12CV-000798. DATE: 9/25/2013 CREDITOR: BOARDWALK BLDRS LEY. AMOUNT: $80316.41. CASE INC. AMOUNT: $7297.46. CASE #D-09PR-000137. DATE: 10/11/2013 #C-13S-000251. DATE: 10/3/2013 20 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com FOR THE RECORD GENESCO INC, $1490.32, CASE LASALLE FLOORING LLC, $915.0, OTONIEL MGOLDMAN, $0.0, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RONALD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KRISTEN Seller: GERTRUDE R LARZALERE #77357, 10/12/2013 CASE #3967113, 10/1/2013 CASE #3968405, 10/4/2013 M & WENDY J CONNER, 1685 TEN- M FEDAK, 1242 SIOUX BLVD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JODY NESSEE ST Address: 1242 SIOUX BLVD, FORT CARROLL, 2113 DOVER DR HERBAL PANACEA LLC, $9806.0, LUCKDOG INC, $3220.69, CASE RALIBERTOS MEXICAN RES- Address: 1685 TENNESSEE ST, COLLINS Address: 2113 DOVER DR, FORT CASE #74237, 10/1/2013 #3967365, 10/1/2013 TAURANT, $0.0, CASE #3969044, LOVELAND Price: $228000 COLLINS 10/8/2013 Price: $323100 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $235000 INFINITE FINISHES INC, $2429.0, MH INVEST INC, $2374.93, CASE Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 CASE #74242, 10/1/2013 #3967990, 10/3/2013 JAMES DROHN, $0.0, CASE Seller: CHAD W HAYES #3965746, 9/25/2013 Seller: LONG BEACH MTG LOAN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PAUL Seller: TIMOTHY J ROONEY INHABIT DESIGN GROUP LLC, MS HEAVEY REPAIR INC, $607.0, TRUST 2002 STEVEN BOTELHA, 1944 FOSSIL Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NATHAN- $10628.0, CASE #74245, 10/1/2013 CASE #3967122, 10/1/2013 TAMRICK INC, $0.0, CASE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHARLES CREEK PKWY UNIT A IEL C SYMONDS, 137 MOUNT TIL- #3968313, 10/4/2013 M & SANDRA C RAYMOND, 5124 Address: 1944 FOSSIL CREEK ESTON CT KNIGHT LINE LLC, $638.34, CASE MS HEAVEY REPAIR INC, $605.0, TENNINGTON PARK PKWY UNIT A, FORT COLLINS Address: 137 MOUNT TILESTON #75901, 10/8/2013 CASE #3967112, 10/1/2013 TARANTO INC, $0.0, CASE Address: 3131 STATE HIGHWAY 7, Price: $197000 CT, LIVERMORE #3968404, 10/4/2013 ESTES PARK Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $220000 MEDICAL OASIS LLC, $905.0, PRESSCO INC, $22951.36, CASE Price: $425000 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 CASE #74236, 10/1/2013 #3967108, 10/1/2013 WARRANTY DEEDS Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Seller: DANIEL J & DIANE W BRE- SLIN Seller: JAMES JR & JULIEANN MEDICAL OASIS LLC, $907.0, PRIME TIME PAINTING INC, Larimer County Seller: NANCY ENGEL KLOOTWYK Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JAMES GONZALES CASE #74241, 10/1/2013 $638.39, CASE #3969020, 10/8/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DANIEL R R & CHRISTY A CHAPPELL, 2760 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PAULA J HART, 1815 LEILA DR DIXON CREEK LN BUSEK, 3217 COAL CREEK ST Seller: J J CONSTRUCTION 1815 LEILA DR, LOVE- MGM FIRE SAFETY LLC, $571.14, SALON SUPERIOR LLC, $1271.0, NORTHERN COLO Address: Address: 2760 DIXON CREEK LN, Address: 3217 COAL CREEK ST, CASE #75129, 10/3/2013 CASE #3967121, 10/1/2013 LAND FORT COLLINS LOVELAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MAT- 222000 THEW C & CARMEN NESS, 4385 Price: $ Price: $347500 Price: $180000 , $1625.31, CASE , Date Closed: 9/29/2013 9/29/2013 9/29/2013 NAILS 2000 INC TAT2ED TRASH STREET WEAR CYPRESS RIDGE LN Date Closed: Date Closed: #77358, 10/12/2013 $2428.0, CASE #3967120, 10/1/2013 Address: 4385 CYPRESS RIDGE LN, Seller: HAVEN BUILDERS INC BRAD W & ATONA L STONE WELLINGTON Seller: Seller: DONALD D & DEBRA J SUMMIT VIEW LANDSCAPE SUP- , $213.17, CASE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ERIN A Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LEON- ANDERSON TECHNETRICS INC Price: $231600 PLY I, $10170.85, CASE #77094, #3967991, 10/3/2013 HENRY, 5641 MID POINTE DR ARD L & STACY L ARELLANO, 5447 HUAN- Date Closed: 9/26/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: 10/11/2013 Address: 5641 MID POINTE DR, TILLER CT ZHEN HE, 1281 E MAGNOLIA ST WINDSOR Address: 5447 TILLER CT, WIND- # D133 WESTERN OILFIELD TRUCKING Seller: JEREMY R & CARY E RENT- , $588.15, CASE 460300 SOR TERRY LWEEGENS LLC, $1343.29, CASE #3968311, OLA Price: $ Address: 2514 BAR HARBOR DR, #74212, 10/1/2013 10/4/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $400000 FORT COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JARED D Date Closed: 9/29/2013 243000 & BREANNA L PAUL, 3942 BRIAR DR Price: $ , $909.0, Seller: EARLENE C BACKES 9/29/2013 Weld County YOUR ODDS ENDS LLC Address: 3942 BRIAR DR, LOVE- Date Closed: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HENRY Seller: JOHN & ALYSSA LEDING- CASE #3967111, 10/1/2013 LAND ADEN INC, $122.38, CASE ALLEN JR RICHARDSON, 2732 HAM MARSHALL B & PAULA K Price: $183000 Seller: #3968310, 10/4/2013 , $2744.0, COUNTY FAIR LN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOSHUA TILLMAN YOUR ODDS ENDS LLC Date Closed: 9/29/2013 CASE #3967117, 10/1/2013 Address: 2732 COUNTY FAIR LN, C & KENNY D DICKINSON, 8611 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY AFFORDABLE TRANSMISSION FORT COLLINS 3RD ST C JACKSON, 1132 SKYLINE DR Seller: OAK VALLEY HOMES LLC CENTER, $2744.0, CASE #3967119, , $902.0, Price: $220000 Address: 8611 3RD ST, WELLING- Address: 1132 SKYLINE DR, FORT YOUR ODDS ENDS LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY 10/1/2013 9/29/2013 TON COLLINS CASE #3967109, 10/1/2013 E & ANGELA A SOLOMONSON, 5229 Date Closed: Price: $162500 Price: $249900 HIALEAH DR CHAMP, $429.47, CASE #3969042, Seller: BERNICE M BLANCO Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 RELEASE OF STATE Address: 5229 HIALEAH DR, WIND- 10/8/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TAMMY TAX LIENS SOR M & GARY D PEARCY, 8234 LOUDEN Seller: MARK W FOWLER Seller: JOHN R SHAFFER Price: $673500 CLARK JONI J ATMOSPHERE CIR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHRIS- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MARK Date Closed: 9/29/2013 ROOFIN, $2742.0, CASE #3967115, Larimer County Address: 2012 ESTES CT, LOVE- TOPHER M & SARAH D MULLEN, KELLER, 719 SANDPIPER PT 10/1/2013 LAND 1819 HULL ST Address: 114 FISHBACK AVE, FORT Seller: JAMES D & MARY A CUL- 3J SERVICE CLEANING LLC, $0.0, 173000 Address: 1819 HULL ST, FORT COL- COLLINS WELL Price: $ DILLARDS GROCERY GRILL LLC, CASE #77095, 10/11/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 LINS Price: $227000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOHN $611.0, CASE #3967118, 10/1/2013 Price: $253000 9/29/2013 EDWARD DONNA C BONDIOLI A, Date Closed: HIGH MOUNT CLASSICS CORP, Seller: MICHAEL P & GULNAZ Date Closed: 9/29/2013 260 WHISPERING MEADOWS AVE DILLARDS GROCERY GRILL LLC, $1187.43, CASE #77359, 10/12/2013 MEEDER Seller: CHRISTINE J & JOHN HAT- Address: 64 CHIPETA RD, RED $1207.0, CASE #3967110, 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHAD B Seller: CHRISTY R & RHONDA L FIELD FEATHER LAKES PHILIP HNAUMBURG, $1980.37, FRANK, 1033 PARKVIEW DR CHADWICK Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JACK L Price: $164500 ENCHANTED GYPSY EVENTS CASE #75130, 10/3/2013 Address: 1033 PARKVIEW DR, FORT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JACE W & & PATRICIA A JENSEN, 1549 PRES- Date Closed: 9/29/2013 INC, $2742.0, CASE #3967114, COLLINS LEENA D MYRAN, 392 BANNOCK ST TON TRL 10/1/2013 Weld County Price: $265000 Address: 392 BANNOCK ST, FORT Address: 506 ALBION WAY, FORT Seller: WINSTON S RICHARDS 9/29/2013 COLLINS COLLINS TRUST Date Closed: GENERAL HEATING AIR CONDI- BINGHAM BROS LAWN SER- Price: $216000 Price: $197500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOHN J & , $3744.56, CASE #3967137, VICE LLC, $0.0, CASE #3968403, Seller: MCRMOB I LLC Date Closed: 9/29/2013 9/29/2013 TIONI LAUREL A GEHLHAUS, 1535 RAVEN Date Closed: 10/1/2013 10/4/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HR CIR UNIT A ASSETS LLC, 3310 W END AVE STE Seller: HILERY BREMENKAMP Seller: DINAIDA I LOPEZ Address: 1535 RAVEN CIR UNIT A, , $2109.0, GILLEN WIRING AUTOMATION, 700 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JACK E GREGO- HEAVENLY HELPER LLC ESTES PARK Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CASE #3967116, 10/1/2013 $0.0, CASE #3969045, 10/8/2013 Address: 2500 ROCKY MOUNTAIN & MAXINE H TYRRELL, 1357 43RD RY L & JACQUELINE P WOLF, 1553 Price: $270000 AVE # 100, LOVELAND AVE UNIT 5 HOMELAND ST Date Closed: 9/29/2013 KOLDEWAY ELECTRIC INC, GILLEN WIRING AUTOMATION, Price: $33525000 Address: 1340 S EDINBURGH DR, Address: 5620 FOSSIL CREEK $1139.64, CASE #3968312, 10/4/2013 $0.0, CASE #3969043, 10/8/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 LOVELAND PKWY # 6202, FORT COLLINS Seller: ASPEN HOMES COLORADO Price: $186000 115000 INC Price: $ Seller: EDWARD K HENLEY Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013

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Colorado voters will decide the nesses leaders said that while edu- but they do not support 66,” David spreads far beyond the classroom. issue in the Nov. 5 election. cation improvement is important, Maye, Fort Collins Chamber of Com- Amendment 66 will lead to better Education groups and others state- the tax burden on individuals and merce president and chief executive, and more prepared high school gradu- wide have come out strongly in sup- businesses outweighs the potential said in a statement. “One of the dirty ates, who will turn into better and port. The Colorado State University benefits. secrets of Amendment 66 is that it more prepared college students, who Board of Governors, for instance, has “The Loveland Chamber of Com- punishes small business people. Most will turn into better and more pre- endorsed the amendment. merce board of directors heard com- of them pay income taxes on their pared members of Colorado’s work- According to the Colorado Secre- pelling arguments from both sides business income at the individual tax force,” Martin said in a statement. tary of State’s office, the amendment of Amendment 66 and, after careful rate. For them, Amendment 66 is a 27 How the measure will fare once would: consideration and review, voted to percent tax increase.” final votes are counted isn’t clear • Raise the state individual income oppose the bill. Not because we don’t Greeley Chamber president Sarah yet. Denver pollster Floyd Ciruli said tax rate from 4.63 percent to 5.0 per- believe in school finance reform,” MacQuiddy said her organization the result is likely to be close, and is cent on the first $75,000 of taxable Loveland Chamber of Commerce believes the benefits of increased being made closer still by the mil- income and to 5.9 percent on any tax- president Mindy McCloughan said funding to schools in Greeley are too lions of dollars the pro-Amendment able income of more than $75,000; in an email. “We are most certainly great to dismiss. 66 forces have raised for advertising. • Implement a new formula for in favor of increased funding to our “The return to the Greeley school In recent days, luminaries such as allocating state and local funding to schools but simply can’t support a bill district is greater than many dis- New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg school districts; that is going to shift the majority of tricts,” MacQuiddy said. “We will and Microsoft founder Bill Gates • Repeal the constitutional require- the tax burden onto the backs of our have a three-to-one return. When have contributed a combined $2 mil- ment that base, per-pupil funding for businesses.” you look at the money that can be lion, in part to help reach infrequent public education increase by at least McCloughan and other business raised through Amendment 66, it just voters. the rate of inflation annually; and leaders said they also worry that the makes sense for us.” “I can’t imagine that Mr. Bloom- • Require that at least 43 percent measure will put too much money CSU System Chancellor Mike berg and Mr. Gates would invest in of state income, sales, and excise tax into education at the expense of other Martin also has been outspoken something that won’t win,” Ciruli revenue, collected at existing tax programs and that the two-tiered tax in support. “Amendment 66 is an said. “On the other hand, I don’t think rates, be set aside annually to pay for system it creates is unfair. important investment in Colorado’s they would invest their money if they public education. “Most business people I’ve spoken education system, an investment that didn’t need to. Rational folks would Loveland and Fort Collins busi- to strongly support public education, will have a positive ripple effect that say it will be close.” Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com Nov. 1-14, 2013 | 21 FOR THE RECORD Seller: GERALD W & HENEDINE Seller: DOUGLAS E & KELLY M Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CURT & Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ADAN A Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DAVID Buyer, Buyer’s Address: M LOWE KLEIN LISA WORLUND, 5112 SAWGRASS REYES, 2357 FORSYTHIA CT R & ANH T MEADOWS, 430 SAT- CHRISWELL HUTCHENS, 1414 N Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NYANNA Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BENJA- CT Address: 2357 FORSYTHIA CT, URN DR WILDWOOD DR K FISCHER, 4603 CHOKECHERRY MIN & REBECCA SALGADO, 1015 Address: 5112 SAWGRASS CT, LOVELAND Address: 430 SATURN DR, FORT Address: 1764 HYDE CT, LOVE- TRL CRABAPPLE DR FORT COLLINS Price: $257500 COLLINS LAND Address: 4603 CHOKECHERRY Address: 1015 CRABAPPLE DR, Price: $415000 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $278000 Price: $219500 TRL, FORT COLLINS LOVELAND Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Price: $215000 Price: $455000 Seller: GARY D & LAURIE BRAND- Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Seller: HSBC BANK USA VOLD Seller: SAGE HOMES LLC Seller: TRACY L & ANNE M FOSTER Buyer, Buyer’s Address: EDWARD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BAR- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DAVID A Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ERIC B Seller: RICHARD L & DIANN E Seller: TIM LAIRSON & SUZANNE M STEKETEE, 5818 BARA MOORE, 2221 BRECKEN- SHARPE, 6882 WILDSHORE DR STRAUSS, 6108 WATERFRONT DR PHIPPS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CATH- JORDAN DR RIDGE DR Address: 6882 WILDSHORE DR, Address: 6108 WATERFRONT DR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MICHAEL ERINE ANNE FUMI & TEDDY LEON Address: 1315 ARTHUR AVE, LOVE- Address: 2221 BRECKENRIDGE DR, TIMNATH FORT COLLINS O & SHANNON L HARRIS, 3783 & THELMA M MURPHY, 7427 TRI- LAND BERTHOUD Price: $505000 Price: $850000 LARKSPUR DR ANGLE DR Price: $115000 Price: $370000 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Address: 3783 LARKSPUR DR, Address: 7427 TRIANGLE DR, FORT Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 LOVELAND COLLINS Seller: WANDA A & CHARLES L III Seller: OAKWOOD HOMES LLC Price: $275000 Price: $243000 Seller: JEREMIAH W FREEBURG Seller: US BANK MYERS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NICOLAS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: QUIN- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MICHAEL E & CYNTHIA H FENEIS, 4933 SAD- PENA, 8974 SMOKE SIGNAL WAY TON & KELLI CHEATHAM, 3745 DAVID & LLOYD THOMAS JR WIL- DLEWOOD CIR Seller: DAVID L & KRISTA CONLEY Seller: BRUCE W & DENA N NETH- Address: 8974 SMOKE SIGNAL LEOPARD ST LIAMS, 450 ELM AVE Address: 4933 SADDLEWOOD CIR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHAR- ERTON WAY, WELLINGTON Address: 175 MORGAN CT, LOVE- Address: 450 ELM AVE, ESTES JOHNSTOWN LOTTA V & JAMES S JR YOUNG, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PAT & Price: $243000 LAND PARK Price: $393600 1933 PARK DR DALE ALEXANDER, 1415 JULI CT Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $240100 Price: $151000 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Address: 1933 PARK DR, LOVE- Address: 715 PONDEROSA LN, Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 LAND ESTES PARK Seller: WESTMARK HOMES LLC Seller: FANNIE MAE Price: $334000 Price: $422000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PETER Seller: RICHARD J & KATHY M Seller: ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATURE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LEAH Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 S & KAREN A NEUMAN, 7347 BAL- WAGNER ASSN INC MISCHELLE DOLL, 6535 ABERDOUR CARRICK CT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RON- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOSEPH CIR Seller: STEVE K & NANCY E SUM- Seller: ROBERT B ADDLEMAN LIV- Address: 7347 BALCARRICK CT, ALD L & MARIA G MILLER, 36656 W & KARI D PYLE, 415 GREEN Address: 6650 ROYAL COUNTRY MERS ING TRUST WINDSOR ROTH PL ACRES DR DOWN DR, WINDSOR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MAT- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LYNDON Price: $543600 Address: 2621 RIGDEN PKWY UNIT Address: 261 NORTH CT, ESTES Price: $355000 THEW B & KELSEY M GRIFFITH, 231 & WINNIE KNIPPA, 2403 LONGVIEW Date Closed: 9/29/2013 G3, FORT COLLINS PARK Date Closed: 9/30/2013 N SHIELDS ST DR Price: $189500 Price: $235000 Address: 231 N SHIELDS ST, FORT Address: 1455 RAVEN CIR UNIT H, Seller: SERRATOGA FALLS FIRST Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Seller: MELYNDA SCHARF COLLINS ESTES PARK FILING L Buyer, Buyer’s Address: AMANDA Price: $234000 Price: $240000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CLARK Seller: ENCORE HOMES LLC Seller: SHADOW CREEK HOMES J KRESGE, 1912 DEVONSHIRE DR Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 STREET DESIGNBUILDER INC, 1200 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DENNIS LLC Address: 1912 DEVONSHIRE DR, CLARK ST D & BARBARA A REED, 551 WIN- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JAN- FORT COLLINS Seller: ROGER W & KAREN J SHER- Seller: RONNEY C & DANA K SMITH Address: 977 HAWKSHEAD ST, NIPEG CT ICE D TOLMACHOFF, 957 SNOWY Price: $200000 MAN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HARRY D TIMNATH Address: 551 WINNIPEG CT, FORT PLAIN RD Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JAMES TILLMAN, 6643 HOLYOKE CT Price: $100000 COLLINS Address: 957 SNOWY PLAIN RD, C & ANNE MARIE SANCHEZ, 3005 Address: 6643 HOLYOKE CT, FORT Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $248200 FORT COLLINS Seller: DIANE CONNER SEDGWICK CIR COLLINS Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $365600 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DINA G Address: 3005 SEDGWICK CIR, Price: $300000 Seller: SERRATOGA FALLS FIRST Date Closed: 9/29/2013 & SHERWIN M LININGER, 174 STAN- LOVELAND Date Closed: 9/29/2013 FILING L Seller: ORLEAN H CHIAPPINI LEY CIRCLE DR Price: $375000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CLARK Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRIAN Seller: KRISTIN D & SCOTT M Address: 174 STANLEY CIRCLE DR, Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Seller: JEFFREY S & KIMBERLY K STREET DESIGNBUILDER INC, 1200 KEITH ROSS, 1812 WILSON AVE SNOW ESTES PARK GROBASKI CLARK ST Address: 1812 WILSON AVE, LOVE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ESTHER Price: $349000 Seller: DONALD R & DESIREE J Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DUSTIN Address: 1015 TERRACE VIEW ST, LAND AKAFIA, 1837 GRAYS PEAK DR UNIT Date Closed: 9/30/2013 PATTERSON RAY & JANELLE WIGGANS, 1120 TIMNATH Price: $170500 201 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CASEY B NASSAU WAY Price: $100000 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Address: 1837 GRAYS PEAK DR Seller: CHARLES H HEIN TRUST & ERIN J SCRITCHFIELD, 216 2ND ST Address: 1120 NASSAU WAY, FORT Date Closed: 9/29/2013 UNIT 201, LOVELAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRIAN Address: 216 2ND ST, ESTES PARK COLLINS Seller: JASON W & JENNIFER L Price: $164000 COMBS, 1336 MONROE AVE Price: $265000 Price: $375000 Seller: FARRELL R & MERI R SPEN- ADAMS Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Address: 1336 MONROE AVE, Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 CER Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOHN & LOVELAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEREMY CHRISTINE J HATFIELD, 409 STRAS- Seller: AUTUMN D DYER Price: $490000 Seller: RYLAND GROUP INC Seller: DONETTA KAY BRUNMEIER K & CHRISTINE BUSCH, 3575 CAR- BURG DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ALTON A Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KENT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LOUISE BONDALE ST Address: 409 STRASBURG DR, DYER, 3761 BALSAWOOD LN NELSON, 3838 WILD ELM WAY RUSSELL, 1355 ASPEN PL Address: 3575 CARBONDALE ST, FORT COLLINS Address: 3761 BALSAWOOD LN, Seller: CITIFINANCIAL INC Address: 3838 WILD ELM WAY, Address: 1355 ASPEN PL, LOVE- LOVELAND Price: $287500 JOHNSTOWN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBERT FORT COLLINS LAND Price: $215000 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $218000 M & KAREN D MARCEAU, 10690 E Price: $372200 Price: $186000 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 PINEWOOD DR Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Seller: JOHN MASSARO Address: 3036 W PROSPECT RD, Seller: KEELEY R & HOLLY P HANEL Buyer, Buyer’s Address: EDWIN Seller: ROBERT B MARJORIE JEAN FORT COLLINS Seller: OAKWOOD HOMES LLC Seller: KATHRYN SCHMUCKER Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRYCE & MARCY ZAKRZEWSKI, 1566 OAK WALTERS Price: $195000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JAMES Buyer, Buyer’s Address: GWEN K D & BRANDY M ELDRIDGE, 2485 CREEK DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KEVIN R Date Closed: 9/30/2013 L & LAURA B NEIBAUR, 3624 PINE- WARDELL, 1544 ADRIEL CT FORSYTHIA DR Address: 1566 OAK CREEK DR, DIVALENTINO, 654 CRESSA DR WOOD CT Address: 1544 ADRIEL CT, FORT Address: 2485 FORSYTHIA DR, LOVELAND Address: 654 CRESSA DR, LOVE- Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC Address: 3624 PINEWOOD CT, COLLINS LOVELAND Price: $158000 LAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JUSTIN JOHNSTOWN Price: $158000 Price: $268900 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Price: $216500 L & JACKLYN M BURRINGTON, 747 Price: $273400 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Date Closed: 9/29/2013 13TH ST Date Closed: 9/29/2013 Seller: MICHAEL R & AISLINN N Address: 747 13TH ST, BERTHOUD Seller: MERRITT H SMITH Seller: SAMUEL D FIELD KOTTWITZ Seller: DAVID A ANDERSON Price: $260000 Date Closed: 9/30/2013

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it like you would any other service time record setter, lost 253 pounds good. As a recent graduate, Bob is an client develops the solution. Oppor- choice. You need to educate yourself (or 56 percent of his body weight) awesome ambassador and his forth- tunities for change are presented as a consumer. Look for a professional during last season. Bob was so right and vocal appreciation of CTA to us every day. A coach is merely who is transparent about the services changed by his incredible expe- has driven more people to look into the guide in the co-creative pro- they offer, the fees they charge and rience he decided to become a our programs and explore coaching. cess who raises awareness of these where they were trained. Ask if they life coach to help others do the opportunities. Co-creative means have an ethics code they follow. Don’t type of transformational work his Q: What does it take to become a that both parties (coach and client) be afraid to ask for references. coach, Chris Powell, had done with great coach? Can anybody do it? are growing their awareness and One misunderstanding is that him on the show. Bob reached out to A: I think just about anyone can understanding of the changes avail- coaches are like therapists or con- CTA after researching coach train- improve their own life, as well as able to the client. Building on this sultants, and that the client is buying ing schools. I actually spoke to him become a better partner, leader, par- greater awareness, clients develop knowledge or a diagnosis. They are one Friday afternoon this spring, ent and even spouse, by gaining some a framework of accountability for not. Coaching is hiring someone to unaware of who he was or what he basic training in the co-creative pro- their choices and what they want help you be accountable as you pursue had done. He enrolled with CTA, cess of coaching. That said, to become to see manifest in their lives. Over change or focus in your life. Coaches and it was only later that we made a great coach and achieve mastery, I the last few years, neuroscience has guide and fuel you as you do the work, the current connection between believe it takes trained skills, a pas- been able to map these processes but they don’t tell you exactly what to the show and UCHealth here in sion for the work and experience. By in physiological terms. Orders and do or how to do it. This is the secret Colorado. Bob is the kind of person trained skills I mean developing strong directives from others fail to “light” to the effectiveness of coaching. who makes me love this business coaching, business and marketing skill the growth areas of the brain. Co- because he is focused on growing sets. CTA students are trained in all creative work has been shown to Q: How did you get involved with himself, helping others and chang- three areas to help them build success- flip that switch, which is needed to the “Extreme Weight Loss” TV show ing the world. ful and sustainable coaching practices. afford positive change. People find and how has that national recognition The national recognition has new pathways to new behaviors and affected your coaching business? caused more inquiry into who we Q: Why does coaching work? growth through a coaching pro- A: Bob Brenner, the show’s all- are and what we do, so that›s been all A: Coaching works because the cess. It is awesome. 22 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com FOR THE RECORD Seller: SHARON L IRA MOLNAR Address: 1412 CASTLEROCK DR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: AARON Seller: DOUBLE T RANCH LLC Seller: DAVID & CHRISTIN ASE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KELLEY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ERNEST FORT COLLINS LAVERNE & JENNIFER SCHISSLER Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOHN- VEDOSMITH L & GAYLE F JR BOYLE, 7402 LAD- JAMES & LUCINDA MARIE SCOTT, Price: $227500 PENDERGRAFT, 2309 STRAWFORK STON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIE, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TIMOTHY BROKE DR 108 JAMES SQ Date Closed: 9/30/2013 DR 7050 W 120TH AVE UNIT 51 J BRICKER, 412 LAPORTE AVE Address: 7402 LADBROKE DR, Address: 1901 ROSS CT # A 10, Address: 2309 STRAWFORK DR, Address: 17375 W COUNTY ROAD Address: 2349 KODIAK RD, FORT WINDSOR FORT COLLINS Seller: MELODY HOMES NC FORT COLLINS 18 E, LOVELAND COLLINS Price: $320800 Price: $119500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NAOMI G Price: $445800 Price: $532000 Price: $199000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 CORNETT, 863 RIDGE RUNNER DR Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Address: 863 RIDGE RUNNER DR, Seller: LYNN C GRAVES TRUST Seller: DAN & MARGARET L DAVIS FORT COLLINS Seller: MIKE E & MICHAEL E BEAN Seller: LEEWARD LLC Seller: CURT E & LISA M WORLUND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MAR- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BALBERT Price: $292800 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DUSTIN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KELLY J Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOSH QUEZ FAMILY TRUST, 2412 GLEN- FAMILY TRUST, 6072 JOHN MUIR RD Date Closed: 9/30/2013 T & HEATHER M K HUGHES, 4411 WAGNER, 4413 PO BOX 1115 & KARI FORSTER, 619 MEADOW DALE CT Address: 93 MOUNT BELFORD CT, LAWRENCE LN Address: 4413 FLATTOP CT, FORT RUN DR Address: 2412 GLENDALE CT, LIVERMORE Seller: PRESTIGIO REAL ESTATE Address: 4411 LAWRENCE LN, COLLINS Address: 619 MEADOW RUN DR, LOVELAND Price: $177500 APPRAISA LAPORTE Price: $170000 FORT COLLINS Price: $324900 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WAYNE Price: $275500 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Price: $402000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 A & DEBORAH R GLAZIER, 3710 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: PHILIP ROGER LEOPARD ST Seller: JOURNEY HOMES LLC Seller: PETER BOHLING Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HANNAH Address: 3710 LEOPARD ST, LOVE- Seller: BPM INVEST 1 LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TIM R & Seller: PEAKVIEW HOMES INC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JULIA A ROSE, 718 MEADOW RUN DR LAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SUM- SUSAN K DINKEL, 4412 EMERALD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LARRY D LEE BROWN, 4255 WESTSHORE Address: 718 MEADOW RUN DR, Price: $252000 MERS REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS L, BAY LN PYGOTT, 175 QUANDARY AVE WAY APT C7 FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 1401 S LINCOLN AVE Address: 4412 EMERALD BAY LN, Address: 175 QUANDARY AVE, Address: 4255 WESTSHORE WAY Price: $378000 Address: 1401 S LINCOLN AVE, WELLINGTON BERTHOUD APT C7, FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: ESTHER H ENGEMOEN LOVELAND Price: $210400 Price: $233100 Price: $185000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MARILYN Price: $325000 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: RICHARD A & KAY A BUNCH F PIERSON, 617 WOOD ST UNIT A Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TIMOTHY Address: 1280 STONEY HILL DR, Seller: JOURNEY HOMES LLC Seller: PEAKVIEW HOMES INC Seller: HARTFORD HOMES INC KLIEWER, 2343 HAMPSHIRE SQ FORT COLLINS Seller: MELODY HOMES INC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TREVOR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: THEO- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RONALD Address: 2343 HAMPSHIRE SQ, Price: $284900 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: THOMAS J DANIELS, 7279 ANDOVER ST DORE A & TRACI L BURLESON, 870 R & JANET K PLEIMAN, 6899 WIN- FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 & JENNIFER BEIDLE, 5772 CLARET Address: 7279 ANDOVER ST, WEL- MOUNT MASSIVE ST TERPEAK CT Price: $255000 ST LINGTON Address: 870 MOUNT MASSIVE ST, Address: 6899 WINTERPEAK CT, Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: HENRY D & LUCEIN A DIET- Address: 5772 CLARET ST, TIM- Price: $206500 BERTHOUD TIMNATH ERS NATH Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Price: $306700 Price: $703300 Seller: JAMES R & ELINOR J CHINN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY Price: $333500 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRIAN P OSWALD, 1623 PO BOX 271583 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: MOLLY K STEFFES CALLAHAN, 3504 SWAN LN Address: 1623 LARCH ST, FORT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DHIRAJ Seller: JAMES M & KATHERINE L Seller: ENCORE HOMES LLC Address: 3321 CANADIAN PKY, COLLINS Seller: DAVID P & NANCY W LAMB KUMAR, 255 W 5TH ST APT 209 KOZAK Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BENJA- FORT COLLINS Price: $275000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: 2150 Address: 2445 WINDROW DR UNIT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JERRY MIN A BAUKS, 539 WINNIPEG CT Price: $225000 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 VICTOR REGISTERED LLLP RL, 653 B205, FORT COLLINS E JR PUCKETT, 431 KNOBCONE Address: 539 WINNIPEG CT, FORT Date Closed: 9/30/2013 DENVER AVE # B 649 Price: $167000 DR UNIT 201 COLLINS Seller: SAGE HOMES LLC Address: 653 DENVER AVE # B 649, Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Address: 1712 TWIN LAKES CIR, Price: $232600 Seller: OAKWOOD HOMES LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LAURA L LOVELAND LOVELAND Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: IAN T LUNSFORD, 5623 RED BRIDGE DR Price: $205000 Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC Price: $188900 & RAVAN L OTOOLE, 5012 RIDGE- Address: 5623 RED BRIDGE DR, Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RONALD Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: SARAH J & CHESTER M WOOD DR TIMNATH L & LAURIE L BELCHER, 1311 GATE- CAMPBELL Address: 5012 RIDGEWOOD DR, Price: $456800 Seller: JENNIFER K BURKHART WAY PARK Seller: KENT R & VICKI L PARTIDA Buyer, Buyer’s Address: GWEN- JOHNSTOWN Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MICHAEL Address: 1311 GATEWAY PARK, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RICHARD DOLYN NICKS, 1530 W 13TH ST Price: $257700 E & LAURIE L BEAN, 7903 PHEAS- BERTHOUD JOHN WALLACE, 7190 PO BOX 5863 Address: 2009 CRYSTAL CT, LOVE- Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: DARLENE B & SCOTT A ANT RUN LN Price: $298500 Address: 7190 ROYAL COUNTRY LAND COOLEY Address: 7903 PHEASANT RUN LN, Date Closed: 9/30/2013 DOWN DR, WINDSOR Price: $176000 Seller: FALCON BROOK LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BILL C WELLINGTON Price: $378000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CRYSTAL LAMPERES, 3211 TWIN WASH SQ Price: $350000 Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC Date Closed: 10/1/2013 MARIE NORTH, 611 CALLISTO DR Address: 3211 TWIN WASH SQ, Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PHILLIP Seller: JOSEPH P HALLOCK UNIT 103 FORT COLLINS R SR & MARJORIE A KASPAR, 5210 Seller: LISA C PAPPAS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HOLLI A Address: 655 CALLISTO DR UNIT Price: $395000 Seller: DANNY L & SHARON J HORIZON RIDGE DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KRISTA R MILENSKI, 5627 QUARRY ST 103, LOVELAND Date Closed: 9/30/2013 SPENCER Address: 5210 HORIZON RIDGE & NICHOLAS O NERO, 4907 COUN- Address: 5627 QUARRY ST, TIM- Price: $199900 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JAMES DR, WINDSOR TRY FARMS DR NATH Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: CLEO J BIERI D & BARBARA A KING, 2921 SUN- Price: $377800 Address: 2602 TIMBERWOOD DR Price: $315500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEREMY STONE DR Date Closed: 9/30/2013 UNIT 36, FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: GENE CHINTEH & MARY W & RACHEL E W SOUDERS, 3105 Address: 2921 SUNSTONE DR, Price: $166000 WUMEI LO GUINIVERE CT FORT COLLINS Seller: SHADOW CREEK HOMES Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: FANNIE MAE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ELIZA- Address: 3105 GUINIVERE CT, Price: $318000 LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MANUEL BETH H & MICHAEL P MCGARRY, FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: LARRY E & MARY ATCHISON & AUTUMN SARMIENTO, 319 E COL- 915 PROVINCE RD Price: $249500 CHARLES E & MELANIE W CRISTE, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LAURA ORADO AVE Address: 915 PROVINCE RD, FORT Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: ROSLYN ALTMAN 1706 MONARCH CIR ANNE SCHEMAN, 1401 YOUNT ST Address: 2592 HORSESHOE CIR, COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DANIEL Address: 1706 MONARCH CIR, Address: 1401 YOUNT ST, FORT LONGMONT Price: $255000 Seller: RACHEL E WHITTINGTON W HOLT, 1321 PO BOX 270291 LOVELAND COLLINS Price: $159900 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CLEO J Address: 1321 SPRINGFIELD DR, Price: $374400 Price: $285000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 BIERI, 4257 GEMSTONE LN FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: GORDON A SMYTH TRUST Address: 4257 GEMSTONE LN, Price: $220000 Seller: DAVID R & LEEAN KATHRYN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRIAN FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: CLAUDIA J HARVEY Seller: ALISTAIR & ZELDA TOM- SIGLE MCGRAW TRAINOR, 208 S COLLEGE AVE Price: $209900 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MYRTLE LINSON Buyer, Buyer’s Address: GEOF- Address: 3006 E MULBERRY ST, Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: VICTORIA L BURRIS YVONNE COPELAND, 2592 BEGO- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: FRANK & FREY A & CHRISTIN R STALDER, FORT COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SIMON NIA CT ARLENE WIND, 8276 BLACKWOOD 1721 S 181ST ST Price: $268000 Seller: LOU C & JOYCE A FONTANA J & RENA M MACKENZIE, 1832 E Address: 2592 BEGONIA CT, LOVE- DR Address: 2003 KAPLAN DR, WIND- Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: GLEN 11TH ST LAND Address: 8276 BLACKWOOD DR, SOR MANNA RUBENSTEIN, 906 WAG- Address: 1832 E 11TH ST, LOVE- Price: $190000 WINDSOR Price: $515000 Seller: ERIC MCINTYRE ONWHEEL DR LAND Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Price: $565000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LINDA K Address: 906 WAGONWHEEL DR, Price: $225000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 & CHRISTOPHER D WICKENS, 4303 FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: MICHAEL C & ANGELA M Seller: KENNETH K KARROW GEMSTONE LN Price: $201600 UMPHLETT Seller: KEITH R & KYLE C NAGA- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANDREW Address: 4303 GEMSTONE LN, Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: CROSSING AT FOSSIL LAKE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TRACY L SAWA JAY & SARA MELISSA TAUSCHER, FORT COLLINS COND L & ANNE M FOSTER, 6241 CROOKED Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANDREW 2825 GLADE RD Price: $209900 Seller: STEVEN CHRISTOPHER Buyer, Buyer’s Address: STICK DR W TUCKER, 737 PAMPAS DR Address: 2825 GLADE RD, LOVE- Date Closed: 9/30/2013 TOOMBS CHARLES DUSTIN BOGGS, 5850 Address: 6241 CROOKED STICK Address: 705 E DRAKE RD # Q21, LAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TRA- DRIPPING ROCK LN UNIT A206 DR, WINDSOR FORT COLLINS Price: $270000 Seller: SCOT E SMYTH VIS C & ROBYN L KOPERSKI, 5805 Address: 5850 DRIPPING ROCK LN Price: $447000 Price: $102000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ALGIR- MOSSYCUP CT UNIT A206, FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 DAS M LIEPAS, 2132 N OVERLAND Address: 5805 MOSSYCUP CT, Price: $203900 Seller: MEREDITH AMY VAUGHT TRL LOVELAND Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: J LEO CATHEY IRREVOCA- Seller: HELEN M & RONALD K Buyer, Buyer’s Address: THOMAS Address: 4025 AUTOMATION WAY Price: $214000 BLE TRUST CLARK JOHN FRALICH, 918 SAILORS REEF UNIT C4, FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: EMI K SAITO Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JODY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DIANE Address: 918 SAILORS REEF, FORT Price: $175000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: XIANG MARQUISE MCGINNIS, 1006 STRA- CONNER, 1530 AVONDALE DR COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: SAGE HOMES LLC HONG LEE, 1218 CANVASBACK CT CHAN DR Address: 1530 AVONDALE DR, Price: $405000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LYNNE Address: 3409 WARREN FARM DR, Address: 1006 STRACHAN DR, LOVELAND Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: RICHMOND AMERICAN & SCOTT H BERGHERR, 4357 HAL- FORT COLLINS FORT COLLINS Price: $214000 HOMES COLO I LECK LN Price: $197000 Price: $200000 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: HIGHPOINT VISTA LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NEAL W & Address: 4357 HALLECK LN, WEL- Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DJ ANGELA K HISAM, 1038 HESSEN DR LINGTON Seller: RIESBERG LIVING TRUST DESIGN BUILD LLC, 7952 PO BOX Address: 1038 HESSEN DR, FORT Price: $210300 Seller: PRECISION HOME BUILD- Seller: STEPHEN B & ERIKA E Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CATH- 770 COLLINS Date Closed: 9/30/2013 INGS LLC JOHNSON ERINE L CAGLE, 7625 STAG HOL- Address: 7952 RISING SUN CT, Price: $427200 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KENT R Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY LOW RD WINDSOR Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Seller: DAVID ALLEN & MINNIE ANN & VICKI L PARTIDA, 4372 THOMP- S & KIMBERLY K GROBASKI, 3406 Address: 7625 STAG HOLLOW RD, Price: $114000 KRUEGER SON PKWY CHERRYSTONE CT LOVELAND Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Seller: MELODY HOMES INC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: FRED- Address: 4372 THOMPSON PKWY, Address: 3406 CHERRYSTONE CT, Price: $640000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HAROLD ERIC W II IRA PORTER, 1070 W CEN- JOHNSTOWN FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: NOEMAR LLC & DEBBIE HANSEN, 5805 QUARRY TURY DR STE 101 Price: $454500 Price: $430000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOSEPH ST Address: 1312 STOVER ST, FORT Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: WILL K STONE D & PAULA C SHELLEMAN, 3988 Address: 5805 QUARRY ST, TIM- COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: VIRGINA PO BOX 844 NATH Price: $257100 Seller: FRED W & DAWN Y BAUSE Seller: STEVEN R JOHNSON GAIL DOTY, 805 JUTLAND LN Address: 3988 MOUNT HOPE ST, Price: $317100 Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: FREDER- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WHITNEY Address: 805 JUTLAND LN, FORT WELLINGTON Date Closed: 9/30/2013 ICK J BAUSE, 263 CAJETAN ST FULLER, 117 S WASHINGTON AVE COLLINS Price: $280500 Seller: BARTRAN CONSTRUCTIN Address: 263 CAJETAN ST, FORT Address: 117 S WASHINGTON AVE, Price: $284000 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Seller: ME1302 LLC INC COLLINS FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MEAGAN Price: $315000 Price: $352200 Seller: JAMES H STEWART E JONES, 1412 CASTLEROCK DR Date Closed: 9/30/2013 Date Closed: 10/1/2013 Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com Nov. 1-14, 2013 | 23 FOR THE RECORD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOSEPH Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SER Seller: FAMLECO RLLLP Seller: HENRY D & LUCEIN A DIET- Seller: ERNEST L CAREY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KRISTA A & AMY E GUTIERREZ, 1204 PARK- COLORADO LLC, 2 N RIVERSIDE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: VRE LOV ERS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MARSHA EVE BANKS, 2480 FLEMING DR WOOD DR PLZ STE 150 LLC, 1211 S WHITE CHAPEL BLVD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: THOMAS L REISS REVOCABLE TRUST, 326 Address: 2480 FLEMING DR, LOVE- Address: 1204 PARKWOOD DR, Address: 4029 TRINIDAD DR, LOVE- Address: 4277 N TAFT AVE, LOVE- & BARBARA HUNTER, 4408 INDIGO SHUPE CT LAND FORT COLLINS LAND LAND DR Address: 326 SHUPE CT, LOVE- Price: $223000 Price: $350000 Price: $227500 Price: $160000 Address: MULT PROP, LAND Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Price: $273000 Price: $205000 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Seller: JOAN L BENDER Seller: RYLAND GROUP INC Seller: SCOTT N LATHAM Seller: HILKER REVOCABLE TRUST Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DEBO- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DANA Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KAREN J Seller: NVH DEVELOPMENT LLC Seller: R R HOMES LOV INC RAH A & RICHARD K BUCK, 309 MICHELLE & THOMAS ODOM, 5609 LYNN DREINHOFER, 2202 OWENS & ROGER W SHERMAN, 4047 DON Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KERRY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WILLIAM PROSPECT ST BIG CANYON DR AVE UNIT 202 FOX CIR R J & JESSICA A TASA, 3650 VOY- N & PAMELA L REINERT, 1645 ANTO- Address: 29 BRIGHT ARROW WY, Address: 5609 BIG CANYON DR, Address: 2202 OWENS AVE UNIT Address: 4047 DON FOX CIR, LOVE- AGER LN NIO CT RED FEATHER LAKES FORT COLLINS 202, FORT COLLINS LAND Address: 3650 VOYAGER LN, FORT Address: 1645 ANTONIO CT, LOVE- Price: $120000 Price: $404300 Price: $178000 Price: $315000 COLLINS LAND Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Price: $382800 Price: $482500 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Seller: E SHIRLEY LINTON LIVING Seller: DAWN E MAURATH Seller: KAREN LARSON Seller: ENCORE HOMES LLC TRUST Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BER- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RICHARD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: STEVEN Seller: GEORGE I & BETTY J SLONE Seller: BILL R MARTIN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRIAN NADETTE PIVARUNAS, 3000 ROSS D & SALLY A MILLER, 3618 BERRY F & CHRISTINA J KELLEY, 545 WIN- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JAMES Buyer, Buyer’s Address: R & MARY E CARLSON, 4057 NEW- DR APT F23 POINT ST NIPEG CT A & MELINDA A SMIT, 1143 DEER- CHARLES G & TAMI A TALLENT, 1315 BURY CT Address: 3000 ROSS DR APT F23, Address: 3325 CANADIAN PKWY, Address: 545 WINNIPEG CT, FORT CROFT CT REMINGTON ST Address: 4057 NEWBURY CT, FORT FORT COLLINS FORT COLLINS COLLINS Address: 1143 DEERCROFT CT, Address: 2200 N TAFT HILL RD, COLLINS Price: $129900 Price: $495000 Price: $219000 FORT COLLINS FORT COLLINS Price: $256000 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Price: $345000 Price: $435000 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Seller: GARY E & VIRGINIA L TAY- Seller: JEREMIAH J & AMANDA Seller: JODIE MICHELLE CLEM- Seller: BRIAN R & MARY E CARL- LOR B BLOYD ENTSON Seller: ROJELIO & ROGELIO MAL- Seller: ALICIA J DURAND SON Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KEVIN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DANIEL DONADO Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PATTY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RICHARD ANSTETT, 1605 CRESTMORE PL DAVID & LISA RENE STRATTON, 2268 J BRESLIN, 1020 ROLLAND MOORE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANDREW L SOLTIS, 3500 SWANSTONE DR & NANCY OGSTAD, 3711 E 128TH CT Address: 1605 CRESTMORE PL, 11TH ST SW DR APT 2B J HELMKE, 324 COLORADO AVE UNIT 41 Address: 193 SCOTT CT, RED FORT COLLINS Address: 2268 11TH ST SW, LOVE- Address: 1020 ROLLAND MOORE Address: 324 COLORADO AVE, Address: 3500 SWANSTONE DR FEATHER LAKES Price: $218000 LAND DR APT 2B, FORT COLLINS BERTHOUD UNIT 41, FORT COLLINS Price: $265000 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Price: $190000 Price: $156000 Price: $199900 Price: $265000 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Seller: E EUGENE BETTY F BASHOR Seller: IVAN I & ANNETTE KAISER TRUST Seller: MELODY HOMES INC Seller: MARION M GRIFFIN Seller: NVH DEVELOPMENT LLC Seller: LAUREN ALYSSA & LAUREN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CELINDA Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MAT- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DEAN E Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOHN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MAT- A JONES M KNIGHT TRUST, 429 PO BOX 10 THEW THROOP, 548 8TH ST & DANIELLE R STREET, 5771 CAL- G & LOIS ANN WILGER, 4741 PAT- THEW A & MICHELLE L LERICH, 5127 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PHILLIP S Address: 429 CLUBHOUSE CT, Address: 548 8TH ST, BERTHOUD GARY ST MORE ASH DR CINQUEFOIL LN GOTTULA, 700 DAWN AVE LOVELAND Price: $240000 Address: 5771 CALGARY ST, TIM- Address: 5301 RANCH ACRES DR, Address: 5127 CINQUEFOIL LN, Address: 704 DAWN AVE, FORT Price: $325000 Date Closed: 10/2/2013 NATH LOVELAND FORT COLLINS COLLINS Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Price: $387200 Price: $289800 Price: $374500 Price: $135000 Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Seller: JULIA M & EDWARD O Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DAN- TYNAN IEL OWEN JONES, 1400 MOUNT Seller: RICHMOND AMERICAN Seller: MULLER LIVING TRUST Seller: MERITAGE HOMES COLO- Seller: CHRISTINE A MALDONADO Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WENDY J MEEKER AVE HOMES COLO I Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MAR- RADO INC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JASON T & BUCKLEY J THOMAS, 1208 PARK- Address: 1400 MOUNT MEEKER Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY GARITA MARIA LENK, 2213 WAKE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KEVIN STOLL, 1907 RAVENVIEW RD WOOD DR AVE, BERTHOUD C & TRISHA L WADSWORTH, 4803 FIELD DR S & MOIRA MEADORS, 6822 ROCK Address: 406 N WHITCOMB ST, Address: 1208 PARKWOOD DR, Price: $245000 WITHERS DR Address: 2213 WAKEFIELD DR, RIVER RD FORT COLLINS FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Address: 4803 WITHERS DR, FORT FORT COLLINS Address: 6822 ROCK RIVER RD, Price: $125000 Price: $447000 COLLINS Price: $255000 TIMNATH Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Seller: LAWRENCE D FIRESTONE Price: $367300 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Price: $403100 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NOR- Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Seller: LONNIE M & DIANA K Seller: DAVID S & ELEANOR B BERT P & ALICE MARY HYMEL, 7658 Seller: OAK VALLEY HOMES LLC GUNDERSON TOMLIN MEADOW PL Seller: CUSTOM ONSITE INC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBERT Seller: NEW EXPRESSION HOMES Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ELLEN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RUTH & Address: 5115 STILLWATER CREEK Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PAUL S & RUTH T BROWN, 5213 MAY- LLC J GAUGLER, 1818 OVERLOOK DR KEVIN J SIEDLECKI, 3311 SHALLOW DR UNIT A, FORT COLLINS & DIANA YEAGLE, 235 MEADOW- WOOD CT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JODI C Address: 1818 OVERLOOK DR, POND DR Price: $225000 SWEET CIR Address: 5213 MAYWOOD CT, STARKE, 7039 ALADAR DR FORT COLLINS Address: 3311 SHALLOW POND Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Address: 235 MEADOWSWEET CIR, WINDSOR Address: 7039 ALADAR DR, WIND- Price: $279000 DR, FORT COLLINS LOVELAND Price: $470000 SOR Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Price: $559900 Seller: JOURNEY HOMES LLC Price: $387700 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Price: $414100 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TED F Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Seller: OAKWOOD HOMES LLC LAWSON, 7375 DUNES ST Seller: RICHARD E & MARY E KOHL- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: EMILY & Seller: CHARLOTTE A SHANNAHAN Address: 7375 DUNES ST, WEL- Seller: J J CONSTRUCTION MAN Seller: JASON C & JENNIFER L CHRISTIAN H JONES, 5018 RIDGE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LAURIE LINGTON NORTHERN COLO Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BENJI VANCLEAVE WOOD DR L & RICHARD L HAWORTH, 1724 Price: $201500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RYAN & BERG, 2127 KATAHDIN DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KEN & Address: 5018 RIDGEWOOD DR, CHAMA AVE Date Closed: 10/2/2013 BRITTANY KELLER, 7382 OCEAN Address: 2127 KATAHDIN DR, FORT LISA DETAMORE, 7386 VIEW POINTE JOHNSTOWN Address: 1724 CHAMA AVE, LOVE- RIDGE DR COLLINS CIR Price: $242900 LAND Seller: ROBERT D & TELICIA R Address: 7382 OCEAN RIDGE DR, Price: $373500 Address: 7386 VIEW POINTE CIR, Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Price: $185900 PENINGER WELLINGTON Date Closed: 10/3/2013 WELLINGTON Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Price: $237000 Price: $209900 Seller: RYAN BARNETT Date Closed: 10/2/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013

DEDUCTION from 3 in the $200,000 to $300,000 range, major cities while time-on-market has tion has been a topic of conversation raising an extra $529 million during Martin said. plummeted. in both the House of Representatives the next decade, according to the In Northern Colorado, people typ- Doing away with the deduction and the Senate, but no legislation has proposal. ically only have two home mortgages would have a “dramatic, negative yet been introduced. Rather, the idea But national tax-policy experts if they own a rental property, Martin effect on our local economy,” Martin of altering the deduction was released advocate for reforming the deduction, said, not because they have a vacation said. by the President’s Commission on claiming that it does, in fact, favor home. The homebuilding industry, which Fiscal Responsibility and Reform in higher-income brackets, therefore On a $200,000 mortgage with a is beginning to make a comeback in 2010. not fulfilling its original purpose of 4 percent interest rate, the mortgage Northern Colorado, also could feel The government shutdown last promoting homeownership. interest deduction can amount to the sting if the deduction is repealed, month has renewed conversation Higher-income earners are likely nearly $8,000 per year, Martin said. said Greg Miedma, executive direc- about balancing the budget and what to own a home regardless of whether In addition to slowing down home tor of the Northern Colorado Home steps might be taken, and Colorado the deduction is in place or not, said sales, removing that money from Builders Association. lawmakers have said they will begin Eric Toder, Institute Fellow at the homeowners’ wallets could have a The money saved at the feder- reaching out to constituents to discuss Urban Institute and co-director of the damaging effect on the overall econo- al level by repealing the deduction the deduction, Martin said. Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. my, said Martin, who also is a partner likely would be lost at the local level In the 2010 deficit-reduction “If the goal is to promote home and broker at Fort Collins-based The through a decrease in property taxes proposal, four different options ownership, the mortgage interest Group Inc. Real Estate. paid on homes, as well as sales tax were brought up for modifying the deduction should be restructured, The National Association of Real- on materials if building slows down deduction. These were: Repeal- with more of the subsidy directed to tors has estimated that repealing again, Miedma said. ing the deduction in favor of lower low- and middle-income taxpayers the deduction would result in a 15 Payroll taxes and construction taxes, reducing the $1 million cap to who are more likely to be deciding percent decrease in home values on employment numbers also could suf- $500,000, eliminating the deduction whether to own or rent,” Toder said. average across the nation. Home buy- fer, Miedma said. Building one home for second homes, and converting the Toder advocates a phased-in ing has taken off in the past year in creates the equivalent of three full- deduction into a 12 percent tax credit. approach if any changes are made Northern Colorado, with median time jobs, he said. Potential changes to the deduction in order to avoid shock to real estate prices rising dramatically in all three Modifying or repealing the deduc- could result in the federal government markets. 24 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com FOR THE RECORD Seller: RICHARD S & DEBORAH Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LEOLA Seller: DOUGLAS D & SYBILLE L Seller: FREDERICK TODD & SHER- Seller: CHARLES G & JEANNA G Date Closed: 10/9/2013 URIE LOCKWOOD DESALVO, 3603 SILVERTIP PL SCHLARBAUM RY ANN GREENER PIERCE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HC Address: 3603 SILVERTIP PL, FORT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOSHUA Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHRISTI- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RONALD Seller: GARY R KRAHN INVESTMENTS LLC, 220 WILLOW COLLINS D & MARIA BAXTER, 502 DRIFT- NA PEARL & BRETT DAVID NELSON, L & PATRICIA R NEBELSICK, 3733 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: EQUITY ST STE 102 Price: $245000 WOOD AVE # A 4313 WIDGEON ST LA MESA DR TRUST CO, 1107 WOODED ACRES Address: 505 DUKE LN, FORT COL- Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Address: 240 2ND ST, ESTES PARK Address: 4313 WIDGEON ST, FORT Address: 3733 LA MESA DR, FORT DR #120 LINS Price: $220000 COLLINS COLLINS Address: 1832 BEAMREACH PL, Price: $181000 Seller: KENNETH JULIE MCGUIRE Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Price: $224900 Price: $364000 FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/6/2013 2007 MCG Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Price: $232500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANN Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Seller: PAUL ESTES KLOSTERMANN, 2425 FARGHEE CT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TIMOTHY Seller: SCREAMING EAGLE LAND Seller: MIDTOWN HOMES FTC LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LANE R & Address: 2425 FARGHEE CT, FORT L & JANELE PETERSON, 7413 ROSE- CO LLC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ERIC J Seller: ENCORE HOMES LLC MOLLIE C EVERITT, 1930 PACIFIC CT COLLINS CROFT DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BUCEPH- PUGH, 781 VISTA GRANDE CIR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SUSANA Address: 1930 PACIFIC CT, FORT Price: $226000 Address: 7413 ROSECROFT DR, ALUS LLC, 914 S COLLEGE AVE Address: 781 VISTA GRANDE CIR, KAREN GOMEZ, 508 WINNIPEG CT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/6/2013 WINDSOR Address: 5542 E US HIGHWAY 34, FORT COLLINS Address: 508 WINNIPEG CT, FORT Price: $470500 Price: $296600 LOVELAND Price: $283000 COLLINS Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Seller: JAMES F RANDALL Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Price: $9000000 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Price: $214000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JASON R Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Seller: REGINA SCHOENFELD & TALIAH R MAPES, 939 NYSSA DR Seller: CAROLE N & RONALD W Seller: LOURDES CRUZ Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KEN- Address: 939 NYSSA DR, LOVE- SONDRUP Seller: M MARIE MACY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ALAN J & Seller: STANLEY W & SUSAN L NETH D & PATCHEN HILL, 2292 LAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: APRIL Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WAYNE EDITH E LEWIS, 2911 SANFORD CIR WILKES TRESTLE RD Price: $275000 A & JONATHAN P BENNETT, 1625 B & JANICE E LEISTIKOW, 6732 S Address: 2911 SANFORD CIR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DEREK Address: 2292 TRESTLE RD, FORT Date Closed: 10/6/2013 BRENTFORD LN TIMBERLINE RD LOVELAND & SUSAN LARSON, 2727 WAKONDA COLLINS Address: 1625 BRENTFORD LN, Address: MULT PROP, Price: $263500 DR Price: $319000 Seller: KIMBERLEY K BLEAKLEY FORT COLLINS Price: $220000 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Address: 2727 WAKONDA DR, Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ALAN J & Price: $570000 Date Closed: 10/7/2013 FORT COLLINS RENA R BLACKWELL, 1977 GRAYS Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Seller: MICHAEL J & LINDA M Price: $372500 Seller: RAYE R RIVERA PEAK DR UNIT 103 Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC ORLICH Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: POLLY Address: 1977 GRAYS PEAK DR Seller: DOUGLAS A & DENISE G Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBERT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBERT & KEVEN HOOVER, 836 GREEN UNIT 103, LOVELAND NAGLE & STEPHANIE J SCRUGGS, 5204 & SALLY CARSON, 638 W SOUTH- Seller: ELAINE A BEST MOUNTAIN DR Price: $157000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: COL- HORIZON RIDGE DR ERN AVE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBERT Address: 836 GREEN MOUNTAIN Date Closed: 10/6/2013 LEEN J & BRENT W LIGNELL, 2613 Address: 5204 HORIZON RIDGE Address: 6508 TRILBY RD, FORT & DANA JO GODEK, 4413 STONEY DR, LOVELAND SHAVANO CT DR, WINDSOR COLLINS CREEK DR Price: $300000 Seller: CHRISTOPHER T & BONNIE Address: 2613 SHAVANO CT, FORT Price: $395500 Price: $665900 Address: 4413 STONEY CREEK DR, Date Closed: 10/6/2013 K SIMPSON COLLINS Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 FORT COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LARRY Price: $359000 Price: $280000 Seller: RYAN DANIEL & KARLA JAE- DOUGLAS & REBECCA SUE Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Seller: ENCORE HOMES LLC Seller: MELODY HOMES INC Date Closed: 10/9/2013 ANN JOHNSON WOODRIN SMITH, 7016 PARTRIDGE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HILLARY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHEL- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: STEVEN DR Seller: THOMAS J KEPHART L CHLEBISCH, 532 WINNIPEG CT SEA & TRAVIS WILSON, 950 CAMP- Seller: JULIE A BOWER L & AARYN A EASTON, 4089 BURR Address: 7016 PARTRIDGE DR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHRIS- Address: 532 WINNIPEG CT, FORT FIRE DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: OAK DR LOVELAND TOPHER S & TONIEL M BEEBE, 1522 COLLINS Address: 950 CAMPFIRE DR, FORT CHARLES IV SAUNDERSWHITE, Address: 4089 BURR OAK DR, Price: $289000 BOX PRAIRIE CIR Price: $258900 COLLINS 1829 SW 6TH ST LOVELAND Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Address: 1522 BOX PRAIRIE CIR, Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Price: $317800 Address: 1829 SW 6TH ST, LOVE- Price: $210000 LOVELAND Date Closed: 10/8/2013 LAND Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Seller: BUER HOMES INC Price: $205000 Seller: MELISSA TARKINGTON & Price: $183000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: THOMAS Date Closed: 10/7/2013 MITCHELL B GELMAN Seller: KATHERINE SPINES LIVING Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Seller: LESTER A PERSKE L & MARILYN M AST, 906 PRISM Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MICHAEL TRUST Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SER CACTUS CIR Seller: BAESSLER HOMES LLLP G & JULIA L HOUX, 1306 LAWRENCE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHRIS- Seller: CYNTHIA L CANAGA COLORADO LLC, 2 N RIVERSIDE Address: 906 PRISM CACTUS CIR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RYAN DR TOPHER J & EMILY HELLER, 767 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DONETTA PLZ STE 150 LOVELAND K & ELISSA M NOBLE, 5779 RED Address: 1306 LAWRENCE DR, SKINNER GULCH RD KAY BRUNMEIER, 1074 POPLAR ST Address: 6517 ORBIT WAY, FORT Price: $459000 BRIDGE DR FORT COLLINS Address: 767 SKINNER GULCH RD, Address: 903 DAPHNE DR, LOVE- COLLINS Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Address: 5779 RED BRIDGE DR, Price: $540000 LOVELAND LAND Price: $163000 TIMNATH Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Price: $399000 Price: $187000 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Seller: KATHLEEN M & TERENCE Price: $522100 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 B ESCHNER Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Seller: SHANNON M & ANNETTE Seller: BARBARA L LAKIN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RICHARD D SIX Seller: NORRIS STANLEY NAHMAN Seller: CHRISTIAN T & KATHERINE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RYAN & D & PEGGY A MUSSELMANN, 2631 Seller: DANI L & LARRY K GRAY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SARA N Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MYRON S ANDERSON KIMBERLY LUDTKE, 405 SCOTT AVE APPLETON CT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: PAUL D CURRY, 4016 THREE BRIDGES CT T & AMY R MENDONCA, PO BOX Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHRISTI Address: 405 SCOTT AVE, FORT Address: 3002 W ELIZABETH ST JOHNSON, 405 N ROOSEVELT AVE Address: 4016 THREE BRIDGES CT, 33306 L RIDER, 2815 MANGO PL COLLINS UNIT 24E, FORT COLLINS Address: 405 N ROOSEVELT AVE, LOVELAND Address: 2820 DUNRAVEN LN, Address: 2815 MANGO PL, LOVE- Price: $434000 Price: $155000 FORT COLLINS Price: $154000 ESTES PARK LAND Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Price: $248000 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Price: $379000 Price: $109000 Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Seller: NATALIE J ROSSON Seller: JEFFRY D YETTER Seller: MAXINE K SMITH Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBERT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TIENC- Seller: ANGELA A SORROW Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DENNISE Seller: JAMES C & ANNE MARIE Seller: WEINLAND HOMES INC BUSSARD, 200 BOTHUN RD HUN TAMMY LIU, 908 ELGIN CT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SHAD R MATHESON, 4560 LARKBUNTING SANCHEZ Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TERRY Address: 200 BOTHUN RD, BER- Address: 908 ELGIN CT, FORT COL- MARTIN, 712 12TH AVENUE PL DR APT 7C Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DAN- L & SANDRA L ANDERSON, 1941 THOUD LINS Address: 2908 SANFORD CIR, Address: 4560 LARKBUNTING DR IEL J & ILONA ANDERSON, 3694 CREEDE AVE Price: $349900 Price: $235500 LOVELAND APT 7C, FORT COLLINS FLETCHER ST Address: 1941 CREEDE AVE, LOVE- Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Price: $278500 Price: $165500 Address: 3694 FLETCHER ST, LAND Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 LOVELAND Price: $436400 Seller: LAREY KERLING Seller: DALE L FOGLEMAN REVO- Price: $307500 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MURAT CABLE TRUS Seller: NOAH S JORDAN Seller: STEPHEN & CATHERINE L Date Closed: 10/9/2013 YILDIRIM, 1027 FENWICK DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DAVID W Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SPMY BUTTI Seller: SHADOW CREEK HOMES Address: 1027 FENWICK DR, FORT OGRADY, 601 PO BOX 273027 FISCAL SOLO 401K PLAN, 2784 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JONA- Seller: JEFFREY & CYNTHIA LLC COLLINS Address: 601 E 11TH ST, LOVELAND HOMESTEAD RD # 128 THAN D & BRANDI F KENNEDY, 762 MICHAELS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MINDY G Price: $196000 Price: $185000 Address: 4545 WHEATON DR UNIT NATHAN CT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: STACY FOSDICK, 7120 CROOKED ARROW Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 A230, FORT COLLINS Address: 762 NATHAN CT, LOVE- JANE & DUSTIN SCOTT ERNST, 6600 LN Price: $109500 LAND ROYAL COUNTRY DOWN DR Address: 7120 CROOKED ARROW Seller: TIMOTHY D & JUDITH A Seller: LARRY D BULTENA GAIL A Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Price: $284000 Address: 6600 ROYAL COUNTRY LN, FORT COLLINS CROSBY HOGGE J Date Closed: 10/8/2013 DOWN DR, WINDSOR Price: $341200 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BONNIE Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LORI J Seller: GEORGE JR & SUSANNE Price: $455000 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 J GREENBERG, 1604 PROSPECT LN GAGLIO, 1861 PO BOX 4413 P HUBBS Seller: JUSTIN & CARISSA NELSON Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Address: 1604 PROSPECT LN, Address: 1861 RAVEN AVE UNIT B2, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: COURT- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DON- Seller: CHRISTOPHER D MURDZA FORT COLLINS ESTES PARK NEY L & RYAN J RAGAN, 3219 ALD A & GINNETTE D PATZER, 104 Seller: ROGER E & JENNIFER J Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LISA Price: $272000 Price: $212000 SUMAC ST APT 4 COLUMBIA RD NEPPL ELLEN WELDON, 6618 ZANG ST Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Address: 3219 SUMAC ST APT 4, Address: 104 COLUMBIA RD, FORT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DENNIS Address: 3754 BALSAWOOD LN, FORT COLLINS COLLINS J TOMASOVICH, 2624 GARDEN DR JOHNSTOWN Seller: PEAKVIEW HOMES INC Seller: CHARLES IV SAUNDER- Price: $151000 Price: $265000 Address: 2624 GARDEN DR, FORT Price: $226500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WILLIAM SWHITE Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 COLLINS Date Closed: 10/9/2013 L & CRISTINA L ARMSTRONG, 770 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BERT- Price: $245000 PYRAMID PEAK ST WOOD LLLP, 403 5TH ST Seller: DAMIEN PARSONS Seller: DSK INVESTMENTS LLC Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Seller: LOUIS J & MARGARET B Address: 770 PYRAMID PEAK ST, Address: 1029 N 2ND ST, BER- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CRYSTAL Buyer, Buyer’s Address: STEFAN DOHSE BETHOUD THOUD & DENNIS TWEETEN, 1739 AZALEA P HARVEY, 5845 VENUS AVE Seller: RYLAND GROUP INC Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ELAINE M Price: $335800 Price: $145000 DR APT 3 Address: 5845 VENUS AVE, FORT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHARLES NORDE, 685 LAPLATA DR Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Date Closed: 10/3/2013 Address: 1739 AZALEA DR APT 3, COLLINS A & COLLEEN C CARSON, 5703 BIG Address: 685 LAPLATA DR, LIVER- FORT COLLINS Price: $193600 CANYON DR MORE Seller: GARY A & PAULA L EMERY Seller: SAGE HOMES LLC Price: $132500 Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Address: 5703 BIG CANYON DR, Price: $125000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DEN- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRIAN R Date Closed: 10/7/2013 FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/9/2013 NIS C FISHER LIVING TRUST, 971 FLOYD, 6836 PETTIGREW ST Seller: MOLLY K STEFFES Price: $412600 FRISIAN DR Address: 6836 PETTIGREW ST, Seller: CONNIE M BURDIS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LAURIE L Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Seller: STEPHEN G MUSIAL Address: 971 FRISIAN DR, FORT WELLINGTON Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SHAN- ELWYN, 824 OAKHURST DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ELLEN D COLLINS Price: $264500 NON M & ANNETTE D SIX, 3116 Address: 2445 WINDROW DR UNIT Seller: DAVID SANDOR ELLINGTON RICHEY, 616 LOCUST ST Price: $350000 Date Closed: 10/7/2013 CUSTER AVE B208, FORT COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANNA S Address: 1702 GREELEY DR, LOVE- Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Address: 3116 CUSTER AVE, LOVE- Price: $170000 GERBER, 921 PONDEROSA DR LAND Seller: MARCO R & KAREN L CUE- LAND Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Address: 921 PONDEROSA DR, Price: $310000 Seller: NEAL LEVY VAS Price: $207000 FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NEILL Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBIN Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Seller: GAREN RAZOIAN Price: $174000 DICKERSON, 7818 RYE CANYON DR D MAGELKY, 3230 SHALLOW POND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DAVID L Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Seller: CHARLES J & JANICE L Address: 25 YAVAPAI CT, RED DR Seller: DAVID BRENT SNODGRASS HOWELL, 20939 SWEETWOOD CIR VESELY FEATHER LAKES Address: 3230 SHALLOW POND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: AMANDA Address: 6808 N FRANKLIN AVE, Seller: LAURA ANNE SCHEMAN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANDREW Price: $190000 DR, FORT COLLINS JEAN MCGUIRE, 7103 EGYPTIAN DR LOVELAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANN K J & HEATHER N STORTEBOOM, 3415 Date Closed: 10/6/2013 Price: $512000 Address: 7103 EGYPTIAN DR, FORT Price: $125000 ANDERSON, 1309 W MOUNTAIN AVE TERRYRIDGE RD Date Closed: 10/7/2013 COLLINS Date Closed: 10/8/2013 Address: 1309 W MOUNTAIN AVE, Address: 3415 TERRYRIDGE RD, Seller: SUSAN FRANCESCHI Price: $254000 FORT COLLINS FORT COLLINS Date Closed: 10/7/2013 Price: $880000 Price: $490000 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com Nov. 1-14, 2013 | 25 FOR THE RECORD Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Price: $607500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SMASH- Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 3350 PADDY LN, LOVE- Address: 198 CAMINO REAL, FORT Date Closed: 10/10/2013 ING FORTY LLC, 9305 31ST AVE NW LAND COLLINS Seller: CRIP ERICKSON Address: 4930 CLEARWATER DR, Seller: JANET M BRADY Price: $1160000 Price: $310000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: 4725 Seller: KERRY ELIZABETH GROHM- LOVELAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RUTH Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Date Closed: 10/13/2013 HAHNS LLC, 4701 ROSEWOOD DR AN Price: $385000 N WILSON, 4748 PARACHUTE CIR Address: 4725 HAHNS PEAK DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TRAVIS Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 4748 PARACHUTE CIR, Seller: EUNICE M LINN LIVING Seller: KIM C KIKUTS TRUST UNIT 103, LOVELAND CHADWICK HALL, 3903 PRECISION LOVELAND TRUST Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WAYNE Price: $134000 DR UNIT E Seller: CHAD N SHOEMAKER Price: $229900 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRETT ERNEST REED, 332 E 2ND ST Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Address: 3903 PRECISION DR UNIT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JANET A Date Closed: 10/10/2013 M & NICOLE L BUSCH, 2001 MORN- Address: 332 E 2ND ST, LOVELAND E, FORT COLLINS LESLIE, 1657 S ESTRELLA AVE ING DR Price: $150000 Seller: BRENT L & MANDY A Price: $176500 Address: 1657 S ESTRELLA AVE, Seller: CHRISTOPHER L & CHRIS- Address: 2001 MORNING DR, Date Closed: 10/13/2013 WRIGHT Date Closed: 10/10/2013 LOVELAND TINE E LEININGER LOVELAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: HENRY Price: $198000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DOMINIC Price: $355000 Seller: NINA P SIMMERS PASCUAL C & CRISPINA MATDA M Seller: AARON L & KIMBERLY L Date Closed: 10/10/2013 L & KRISTEN S TATTI, 207 N COUNTY Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DANIEL T ALCON, 824 COULTER ST SMOYER ROAD 3 & NICKOLE L FIERS, 3726 DRAKE DR Address: 824 COULTER ST, FORT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEREMY Seller: JOSEPH A & AMY E GUTI- Address: 207 N COUNTY ROAD 3, Seller: BANK NEW YORK MELLON Address: 3726 DRAKE DR, LOVE- COLLINS R & CARY E RENTOLA, 965 IRON ERREZ FORT COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MARTIN LAND Price: $223000 MOUNTAIN DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NICO- Price: $432000 DICKEY, 1820 ROLLING GATE RD Price: $250000 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Address: 965 IRON MOUNTAIN DR, LAS S & KAREN D SPILMAN, 2612 Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 1600 WATERFORD LN, Date Closed: 10/13/2013 LIVERMORE NEWGATE CT FORT COLLINS Seller: JOSEPH H JR & GLENDA L Price: $225000 Address: 2612 NEWGATE CT, FORT Seller: MULBERRY VENTURES LLC Price: $221000 Seller: BRANSON LIVING TRUST BOURSAW Date Closed: 10/10/2013 COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MUL- Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEFFREY Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ROBERT Price: $344500 BERRY FULLER GROUP LLC, 1218 M & MELISSA UNDERWOOD, 2034 F JR GISH, 944 W 30TH ST Seller: MERVYN L DESOUZA Date Closed: 10/10/2013 PO BOX 192 Seller: CHRISTOPHER D & AMANDA MAJESTIC CT Address: 944 W 30TH ST, LOVE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LESLEY Address: MULT PROP, J WATSON Address: 2034 MAJESTIC CT, FORT LAND T & DAVID J NELSON, 5325 FAIRWAY Seller: JEFFREY G & SANDRA L Price: $397000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: NHU & COLLINS Price: $209900 SIX DR CHAPUT Date Closed: 10/10/2013 NGHIA THAN, 2214 CHANDLER ST Price: $450000 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Address: 5325 FAIRWAY SIX DR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: AMY Address: 2214 CHANDLER ST, Date Closed: 10/13/2013 FORT COLLINS MYERS, 1913 JAMISON DR Seller: DAVE A & DENA C RAM- FORT COLLINS Seller: JOURNEY HOMES LLC Price: $415000 Address: 1913 JAMISON DR, FORT DORSINGH Price: $314500 Seller: HOLLY K SOLEM Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JER- Date Closed: 10/10/2013 COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LAURIE Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: LOU- EMY A & REBEKAH L FINKLE, 7362 Price: $259000 A & STEVEN D ANDERSON, 5054 RENS JOHANNES HAVENGA, 9050 OCEAN RIDGE ST Seller: CHRISTOPHER A & SHAN- Date Closed: 10/10/2013 HULSON PL Seller: THOMAS J & CAMERON J WILDCAT RD Address: 7362 OCEAN RIDGE ST, NON M ZICKRICK Address: 4012 W COUNTY ROAD HOOKER Address: 9050 WILDCAT RD, LOVE- WELLINGTON Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DON- Seller: DANIEL T FIERS 10, BERTHOUD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KRISTIN LAND Price: $208400 ALD R & KATHY L TOWNSEND, 5821 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: CHRIS Price: $312000 M BROMS, 1110 W MULBERRY ST Price: $505000 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 CLARET ST SISK, 1911 DEBORAH DR Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 1110 W MULBERRY ST, Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Address: 2214 OWENS AVE UNIT Address: 1911 DEBORAH DR, FORT COLLINS Seller: RUSSELL V & ELLA MAE 203, FORT COLLINS LOVELAND Seller: NEW VISION DEVELOPMENT Price: $291800 Seller: SANDRA ANN & MARK ROB- KNIGHT Price: $175000 Price: $172000 PARTNER Date Closed: 10/13/2013 ERT BOWMAN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KGB Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRUFF HOLDINGS LLC, 3020 ABBOTS- MOHAMED & ANNA SHARKER, 6361 Seller: TODD CHRISTIAN NELSON L & SANDY E SHEA, 2805 LEISURE FORD ST Seller: SAGE HOMES LLC Seller: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL SEA GULL CIR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: GARTH B DR UNIT A Address: 1513 S BRYAN AVE, FORT Buyer, Buyer’s Address: GARY TRUST C Address: 6361 SEA GULL CIR, & CATHERINE A LEWIS, 1020 SCOTT Address: 2805 LEISURE DR UNIT A, COLLINS & S VALERIE TRUJILLO, 6812 PET- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: COS- LOVELAND AVE FORT COLLINS Price: $205000 TIGREW ST NER HOLDINGS LLC, 204 MAPLE Price: $301400 Address: 860 DUNRAVEN ST, Price: $164700 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Address: 6812 PETTIGREW ST, ST UNIT 104 Date Closed: 10/10/2013 ESTES PARK Date Closed: 10/13/2013 WELLINGTON Address: 405 MASON CT UNIT 218, Price: $319000 Seller: CASCADE FALLS PROP- Price: $231900 FORT COLLINS Seller: ASPEN LEAF CONSTR LLC Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Seller: KEVIN & DINA MCCARTY ERTY GROUP L Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Price: $285300 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JAMES Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MAT- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ALEPH Date Closed: 10/10/2013 E & LORI D JAMES, 7233 SPANISH Seller: ELBERT G III GOSS THEW TAKIS WALSH, 8139 OPEN MOUNTAIN LLC, 626 W 66TH ST Seller: MARY L NOVAKOWSKI BAY DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: STEVEN VIEW PL Address: 626 W 66TH ST, LOVE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: 2013 DDI Seller: RANDY L & PAMELA J Address: 7233 SPANISH BAY DR, J & KATEY M RUSCH, 1008 HIDE Address: 591 DENVER AVE, LOVE- LAND INVESTORS LLC, 26752 COUNTY PORCHE WINDSOR A WAY LN LAND Price: $1500000 ROAD 9.1 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DANIEL Price: $417000 Address: 610 PINEWOOD LN, Price: $205000 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Address: 2825 SECCOMB ST, FORT JON & CARRIE LYNN ROBINSON, Date Closed: 10/10/2013 ESTES PARK Date Closed: 10/14/2013 COLLINS 7248 TAYLOR DR Price: $492000 Seller: EDWARD A IRA RUPERT Price: $276000 Address: 914 WISTERIA DR, LOVE- Seller: SAINT AUBYN HOMES LLC Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Seller: KRISTINE N SWAN Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ELIZA- Date Closed: 10/10/2013 LAND Buyer, Buyer’s Address: UBALDO Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JEREMY BETH ANNE WUERSLIN, 1524 ROLF Price: $360000 AMADEO SANCHEZ, 4527 TARRA- Seller: JAMES P KREITMAN TRUST D MUSGRAVES, 2398 EMERALD ST CT Seller: CROWN BROCK LLC Date Closed: 10/10/2013 GON DR Buyer, Buyer’s Address: DAVID Address: 2398 EMERALD ST, LOVE- Address: 3804 CLEVELAND AVE, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SC Address: 4527 TARRAGON DR, EGGERLING, 2310 BRECKENRIDGE LAND WELLINGTON HOLDINGS LLC, 605 S COLLEGE Seller: ANNEQUELINE & DEAN C JOHNSTOWN CT Price: $189000 Price: $150000 AVE KELLER Price: $321500 Address: 549 W COUNTY ROAD 2 Date Closed: 10/14/2013 Date Closed: 10/9/2013 Address: 1512 W PROSPECT RD, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOHN Date Closed: 10/10/2013 E, BERTHOUD FORT COLLINS THOMAS JR BRUNO, 1310 MILL Price: $615000 Seller: JANAN L LOCKMAN Seller: GAIL D & DEAN R SAUL Price: $290000 CREEK RD Seller: SHIRLEY R & SHARON A Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: FLOYD & Buyer, Buyer’s Address: AIMEE & Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 2801 MARTINGALE DR, WORTMAN JANE SMITH, 1108 BELLEVIEW DR JUSTIN MARKWARDT, 1413 MOUNT BERTHOUD Buyer, Buyer’s Address: KARL S & Seller: ENCORE HOMES LLC Address: 1108 BELLEVIEW DR, MEEKER AVE Seller: FRANK C BESANCON Price: $389000 RENEE J VEJVODA, 8777 E OTERO Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOSEPH FORT COLLINS Address: 1413 MOUNT MEEKER Buyer, Buyer’s Address: WAYNE Date Closed: 10/10/2013 PL D ZIMMERMAN, 403 NOQUET CT Price: $221000 AVE, BERTHOUD E & LOIS LYNNE WILKINSON, 982 S Address: 737 COLUMBINE DR, Address: 403 NOQUET CT, FORT Date Closed: 10/14/2013 Price: $215000 EDINBURGH DR Seller: JEANETTE G MEYER ESTES PARK COLLINS Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 982 S EDINBURGH DR, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: MARY Price: $160000 Price: $209800 Seller: BRENDAN T & JILL B KEOGH LOVELAND ANN MAIZLAND, 720 ARBOR AVE Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ANDREW Seller: MJP PROPERTIES LLC Price: $165000 APT 17 & SHANNON LOFTIN, 5932 FOSSIL Buyer, Buyer’s Address: TRACI Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 720 ARBOR AVE APT 17, Seller: ERIC LEE BEATTIE Seller: AARON BYLUND CRK PKWY LEE, 500 RIVA RIDGE DR FORT COLLINS Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SARITA Buyer, Buyer’s Address: SUB- Address: 5932 FOSSIL CRK PKWY, Address: 500 RIVA RIDGE DR, FORT Seller: DAVID E & SHANNON C Price: $217900 ZORNEK CRAWFORD, 3002 W ELIZ- STANTIAL BUILDING LLC, 2826 PO FORT COLLINS COLLINS ZEISSLER Date Closed: 10/10/2013 ABETH ST UNIT 21C BOX 270746 Price: $566200 Price: $231300 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: EUGENE Address: 3002 W ELIZABETH ST Address: 2826 BRUSH CREEK DR, Date Closed: 10/14/2013 Date Closed: 10/10/2013 O & CHANTEL L WELCH, 237 POLK Seller: CRAIG M & AMANDA K CAM- UNIT 21C, FORT COLLINS FORT COLLINS DR ERON Price: $147500 Price: $275000 Seller: PAMELA S BLUE Address: 443 ATACAMITE CT, LOVE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: RICHARD Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Date Closed: 10/13/2013 Note from NCBR Editorial Buyer, Buyer’s Address: JOHN W LAND A II & KRISTI L JENKE, 1587 RIO and Research staff: & FIONA A WILSON, 10421 N COUN- Price: $195000 GRANDE PL Seller: SCOTT & MARJORIE D READ Seller: ROBERT & CAROLYN J For this cycle, Warranty Deeds TY ROAD 13 Date Closed: 10/10/2013 Address: 4443 ELLIOT PL, LOVE- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: BRIAN D KIBLER can be viewed in its entirety at 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Box 13557, arereadyyou ready areto go.to ready go.andphone tolocal go.line phone and youline areand you for only areready ready to go.to go. Denver, CO 80201 Phone 307-630-8115 Phone:Phone 307-630-3133 307-630-8115 $49.97. Email: [email protected] Call 970.221.5400. Email:Email: [email protected] [email protected] 26 | Nov. 1-14, 2013 Northern Colorado Business Report | www.ncbr.com COMMENTARY NORTHERN COLORADO BUSINESS REPORT WWW.NCBR.COM Before stadium decision, all sides need to know the score hrow a stone into a pond and you get ripples. Drop a 40,000-seat football stadium into the Tmiddle of a city and you get impacts – both good and bad. That’s why we’re heartened to see Fort Collins city leaders, including city council members such as Wade Troxell, pushing to make sure the city has a seat at the table as Colorado State University plans to replace aging off-campus Hughes Stadium with a privately funded $226 million stadium on campus land. As a former Rams football player who now serves as an associate dean of research and economic develop- ment in CSU’s College of Engineering, there’s no doubt that Troxell is proud of the school’s athletic program and knows how exposure gained by a successful col- lege football team can benefit funding for academics. However, he’s also expressed discomfort with the perceptions he’s hearing from his constituents that the stadium is a “done deal” and that the school isn’t com- municating with and listening to its neighbors. As the Business Report pointed out in this space in the Oct. 18-31 issue, questions of ethics that have arisen from the way the bidding process has been conducted have added to the atmosphere of community discord. Troxell wants city staffers to lead an advisory devel- opment-review of the stadium plans with citizen input. He wants visits made to other cities that have been impacted by similar on-campus expansions. He wants an intergovernmental agreement between the city and CSU about just how road improvements and other infrastructure needs in the surrounding city will homes and businesses as well as leaving the city with less be funded. property-tax revenue available to do the work? NCBR Opinion Poll If that happens, would Fort Collins need to ask vot- EDITORIAL ers for a tax increase to help pay for it all? And what if Our online question: voters said no? Northern Colorado is still reeling from the effects of the CSU president Tony Frank promised the city council Other than a nonbinding referendum to express Great Flood of 2013. Did this natural disaster harm your on Oct. 8 that the university will work with Fort Collins public opinion, Fort Collins voters can’t deny CSU business, help your business, or leave your business officials to address public concerns during the stadium’s permission to do what it wants on its own campus. unchanged? design-development phase but would not be willing to However, they do – and must – have a voice as taxpayers pay for all the improvements the city would have to to know how much the city will have to spend because, Harm make to handle everything that flows into – and out one way or another, those expenses will get passed along 55.2% of – the new venue. to them. Help CSU is surrounded by long-established residential They need solid numbers generated by practical, pro- These results neighborhoods. What will happen to those quiet, fessional planners, not agenda-driven propaganda. Once 10.3 % reflect responses tree-shaded neighborhoods when a large sports-and- the city staff does that due diligence and cost analysis, to the online poll at entertainment facility suddenly looms next door? The Fort Collins leaders can look at the numbers and know Unchanged www.ncbr.com. project’s organized boosters and opponents paint far whether they’ll need to ask voters to help pay for it all. 34.5% different pictures – one of boom and the other of doom. If a tax increase is deemed necessary, that issue should We suspect the truth is in the middle, but just what is be placed on the ballot promptly. Next question: that truth? The final say on construction of a stadium on the Congress is preparing, again, to revisit the tax code Will utility infrastructure – especially water, CSU campus is up to the school’s board of governors. and is examining whether to reduce or eliminate sewer and communications – need to be upgraded far It seems only logical that, before making that decision, the deduction for mortgage interest. Would you beyond normal city maintenance to meet the stadium’s the governors should know whether the necessary vote to eliminate this tax break to help balance the demand? Will streets need to be widened and signal- improvements in the surrounding city will be made to federal budget? ization added to accommodate event traffic, requiring accommodate it. The NCBR Opinion Poll is not scientific and Answer now at the city to obtain right-of-way by taking it from private That way, the decision will be made based on facts. reflects only the opinions of those Internet www.ncbr.com. users who have chosen to participate. The Responses will be property, maybe through eminent domain? Would that Among the biggest benefits for Fort Collins from that results cannot be assumed to represent accepted through – plus the resulting periodic noise, lights and congestion kind of process will be what Troxell has called “a healthy the opinions of Internet users in general, – lower property values and raise insurance premiums, dialogue – honest, upfront, engaging and respectful” – nor the public as a whole. Nov. 12. compromising the investments owners have made in and an end to the suspicions and stone-throwing.

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I feel confident that for businesses, families and students an economic development the recent recession. Despite the these new business people choosing alike. Aexpert, I know that pass- best efforts of dedicated educators, Colorado will embrace Amendment ing Amendment 66 will be a good class sizes have increased, outdated 66, becoming important partners in is the former execu- deal for the business community. textbooks remain in classrooms and tive director of the state’s Office of Eco- Not only will we get an education programs that help students stay nomic Development and International finance system that treats business engaged – such as art, music and GUEST Trade and a former Republican state owners more equitably, but we will athletics – have been cut. This is a representative from Loveland who get the well-edu- recipe for student failure and future OPINION served on the Joint Budget Committee. cated workforce economic disaster. A real estate developer, he taught for we need to com- More equitable taxes and a building a world-class education sys- four years at Rocky Mountain High pete in today’s better-educated workforce are sure tem, vibrant communities and our School in Fort Collins and chairs the global economy, to be attractive to business owners very special Colorado way of life. Colorado Fiscal Institute board of as well. who may be considering a move to Amendment 66 – it’s a good deal directors. Right now a significant por- tion of public education is Bravo Entrepreneurs funded through GUEST OPINION Lifetime Achievement property taxes Don Marostica 1998-2013 – and business owners pay a whopping 29 percent in prop- 2013...... Loren Maxey erty tax for commercial property, Fort Collins three-and-a-half times more than 2012 ...... Norm Dean homeowners pay. So businesses Greeley 2010 ...... Don Churchwell bear a disproportionate amount of Loveland the burden for paying for schools 2008-09 ...... Gene Markley when we rely on individual districts Fort Collins to shoulder the primary burden for 2007...... Larry Kendall school improvement. This could Fort Collins change if Amendment 66 passes in 2006...... B.D. “Pete” Peterson November. and J. Barney Flood Colorado’s education funding Greeley 2005...... George Hall formula has remained the same for Greeley more than 20 years despite rais- 2004...... Bill Neal and Leo Schuster, ing expectations for educational Fort Collins and Loveland outcomes, increasing numbers of 2003...... Kathryn Hach-Darrow special-needs students and English Loveland language learners and the need to 2002...... Bob Tointon integrate rapidly changing tech- Greeley nology into the curriculum. To 2001...... Tom Gleason survive, school districts have run Fort Collins local campaigns to raise property 2000...... Ken Monfort taxes to bridge the gap. The result Greeley has been an uneven, piecemeal 1999...... Bob Everitt Fort Collins approach to funding schools that 1998...... W.D. Farr hit local businesses hard since they Greeley pony up $3 for every 80 cents homeowners pay. Amendment 66 will ask voters to approve a small income tax increase In 1969 I started Maxey Companies because I wanted to stay in Fort Collins to raise money for education, specifi- not transfer with the company I was working for. Forty-four years later to cally to reduce class sizes, provide receive the Bravo Lifetime Achievement award surprised me. My goal was to more individual attention for stu- create a good life for my family in the community we loved and be a servant dents and academic programs that get results. Everyone with taxable of that community. Those were the rewards of being an entrepreneur. This income would pay a few dollars is an unexpected recognition I am humbled and honored to receive. more in exchange for important — Loren Maxey investments in education that will Lifetime Achievement 2013 pay off for the entire state. In a low- income-tax state such as Colorado, this modest proposal makes more Our world is better today because extraordinary individuals have taken SAVE THE DATE sense than relying so heavily on risks. They started with only an idea - and they grew it into something property taxes that disproportion- much larger. Something that’s changed lives, provided jobs, generated March 25, 2014 ately affect business. growth, and most importantly, they’ve helped shape our community. Embassy Suites-Loveland Furthermore, Colorado business- Bravo! Enterepreneur Awards recognizes those individuals who demonstrate es are desperate for a well-educated, the characteristics of success, and who have overcome obstacles to become fully prepared workforce. Improv- one of our community’s most respected business leaders. To learn more ing the education system is in the about Bravo! Entrepreneur Awards, please visit www.NCBR.com. best interest of Colorado companies – it’s an investment in the excellent labor pool they need to be competi- tive in the state, nation and world. Entrepreneurs make We need to invest in an education system that is second to none if we a differance. want to foster economic prosper- ity. Colorado’s public education The Northern Colorado Business Report presents 40 Under Forty Leaders Honor Roll to recognize emerging leaders. These are the young people who are shaping and will continue to shape the future of Northern Colorado.

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