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Tax Lien Sale Notice 2020 TAX LIEN SALE NOTICE DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES, AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS, PAYABLE IN 2020 Office of the County Treasurer County of Pueblo State of Colorado INTERNET PUBLIC AUCTION: 2 Day Sale October 19 & 20, 2020 8:00 A.M. county.pueblo.org/treasurer zeusauction.com Tax payment must be received in the Pueblo County Treasurer's Office on or before Thursday, October 15, 2020 by 4:30 p.m., in cash or certified funds to avoid the delinquent property tax lien from being sold. If the property tax is sold at the tax lien sale, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY INTEREST AT THE RATE OF NINE PERCENT (9%) PER ANNUM. Redemption payments will be accepted beginning November 6, 2020. Redemption of these taxes must be paid in cash or certified funds within three (3) years or a Treasurer's Deed may be issued to the holder of the tax lien certificate of purchase. All delinquent taxes must be paid to the Pueblo County Treasurer. Please contact the Pueblo County Treasurer's Office for any information regarding delinquent taxes at (719)583-6689, (719)583-6015, or (719)583-6683. DELINQUENT TAXPAYER NAMES WILL APPEAR IN ALL ISSUES OF DELINQUENT TAX LIST. *PUBLISHED IN THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN, SEPTEMBER 19, 26 & OCTOBER 3, 2020 *PUBLISHED WEEKLY FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS. NO DELETIONS TO THIS ADVERTISING LIST CAN BE MADE. Page 2 PUBLIC NOTICE The Pueblo Chieftain, September/October 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The Pueblo Chieftain, September/October 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE Page 3 Page 4 PUBLIC NOTICE The Pueblo Chieftain, September/October 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE 3812 AUGUSTA LN 105 419404019 493.03 * BRANDON DONALD F LOT 7 BLK 4 FEARNOWVILLE 2ND CHAVEZ DAGOBERTO ALL LOTS 19 + POR OF LOT 20 COTTINGHAM RHONDA 912 ALEXANDER CIR FORMERLY #04-281-09-001 2603 E 6TH ST B BLK 2 ENCLAVE AT WALKING COTTINGHAM ARLAND F LOT 29 BLK 13 BELMONT 4TH 145 428109016 56.95 * 2603 E 6TH ST A 85 417308002 1,354.09 * 1500 IROQUOIS RD 125 420311026 1,475.46 * SANCHEZ PAUL W 1/2 OF LOT 28 + ALL OF LOTS LOTRICH GLEN T + REBECCA A LOT 19 BLK 106 BELMONT 7TH PAGANO FRANK S LOT 10 BLK 4 FEARNOWVILLE 2ND 29 + 30 BLK 11 EASTWOOD RESUB 3 HEATON PL 106 419406004 900.52 * PAGANO CONNIE M FORMERLY #04-281-09-001 166 428323019 326.78 * LOT 30 BLK 224 BELMONT 49TH TAMELER THERESA CONSTANCE 1513 LEXINGTON RD 146 428214012 394.83 * GONZALEZ JOSE DE JESUS 86 417309004 707.42 * # TAMELER KARL LOT 27 + S 5 FT OF 28 BLK 23 GONZALES CLAUDIO J 2635 E 6TH ST PISERCHIO CAROLINE O 1514 ZUNI RD BELMONT 5TH 2713 E 16TH ST W 15 FT LOT 20, ALL LOTS 21 + 2109 COMANCHE RD LOT 4 BLK 101 BELMONT 7TH 126 420312006 392.67 * # LOT 12 BLK 4 JAMES ADD 22 BLK 11 EASTWOOD RESUB. LOT 4 BLK 224 BELMONT 24TH 107 419412021 601.19 * MONTEZ MARGARET A 147 428217005 131.13 * PTL 167 428324016 620.67 * EXC WLY 15 FT THEREOF + THE RENOUX KAREN 1332 ALEXANDER CIR LERMA JUAN + BERNADETTE MAES DAVID A 87 418108002 1,659.01 * LOT 7 BLK 24 BELMONT 5TH LOT 14 BLK 3 LEE EDWARDS ADD 2501 E 6TH ST 1500 BONFORTE BLVD 148 428218005 444.61 * GARIBAY GUILLERMO R UNIT 1500 & UNDIVIDED 1/42ND 127 420321010 640.52 * LOTS 30 + 31 + 32 BLK 12 4349 BLUEFLAX DR INT IN COMMON ELEMENTS KETCHUM BARBARA J RODRIGUEZ JHONATAN EASTWOOD RE-SUB FORMERLY LOT 2 BLK 8 COLLEGE PARK SUB 2ND 108 419419005 806.58 * 1522 ALEXANDER CIR 2714 E 15TH ST 168 428325008 594.77 * 88 418116005 2,204.70 * SANCHEZ TROY L SLY 23 FT OF LOT 11 + LOT 12 LOT 6 BLK 4 LEE EDWARDS ADD SANCHEZ RANDY 149 428219001 219.64 * # R WYATT LLC 1017 ALEXANDER CIR EXC SLY 12 FT BLK 19 BELMONT 511 AMARILLO AVE 5 YARROW CT LOT 5 BLK 12 BELMONT 4TH 128 420321015 1,327.44 * CATAMOUNT PROPERTIES 2018 LLC LOTS 13 - 16 BLK 7 EASTWOOD LOT 5 BLK 2 COLLEGE PARK SUB 1ST 109 419422019 448.66 * FLIP LLC 2624 E 14TH ST RE-SUB FORMERLY 04-283-25-006 89 418128008 2,325.92 * YESBERGER GARY L 1510 ALEXANDER CIR LOT 5 BLK 1 LEE EDWARDS ADD 169 428326005 651.93 * 150 428220004 131.13 * PTL MARFAM INC 1101 CONSTITUTION RD LOT 18 BLK 19 BELMONT 6TH VALDEZ MATTHEW P A POR OF LOT 3, ALL OF LOT 4 LOT 23 BLK 9 BELMONT 3RD 129 420401014 1,355.49 * SALAZAR STEVE + ROSA 2630 E 6TH ST BLK 55 UNIVERSITY PARK 16TH 110 420105024 749.30 * BACA YVONNE M LOT 6 BLK 2 LEE EDWARDS ADD LOTS 11 + 12 BLK 8 EASTWOOD RESUB 90 418420008 1,486.59 * 151 428242041 1,369.61 * SAVAGE ESTHER LOUISE 41 MASSARI RD 170 428326006 207.87 * MASCIANTONIO MILLER DEANNA BENCOMO FRANCISCO E ORTIZ 6 DANTE CT LOT 3 BLK 301 BELMONT 31ST VALDEZ MATTHEW PAUL 27 APOLLO LN LOT 20 BLK 305 BELMONT 35TH 130 420412011 966.98 * GARCIA VIRIDIANA 2640 E 6TH ST LOT 12 EXC E 2 FT BLK 400 111 420109012 791.70 * ADM OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 1924 CALDERWOOD PL N 1/2 LOTS 13 TO 16 BLK 8 BELMONT 40TH GALLEGOS JOSEPH E LOAN SERVICE + CLAIMS SEC ATTN: CH LOT 41 BLK 3 OAKSHIRE HILLS EASTWOOD RE-SUB 91 418452006 387.52 * FILING NO 2 FORMERLY 171 428403017 216.71 * PTL GALLEGOS CHARLOTTE 141 SCHIRRA RD COOK RONALD + YOLANDA 152 428300005 27.68 CULIC CONNIE L 29 BELVISTA CT LOT 60 BLK 300 BELMONT 30TH 180 BONNYMEDE RD APT E 131 420414006 559.15 * # ROCKY MOUNTAIN SER/JOBS FOR ESPINOSA DONALD J BLDG 2, UNIT E, PARK PLACE I LOT 38 BLK 307 BELMONT VISTA NO 1 112 420207008 1,000.15 * RIVERA DEREK J PROGRESS INC 1209 N NEILSON AVE CONDOMINIUM LESS POR SOLD QCD A POR OF NW4 SW4 28-20-64 LOT 6 BLK 1 ESPINOSA SUB 92 418452040 429.78 * # RODRIGUEZ ALFREDO G 138 GLENN PL LOT 14 BLK 302 BELMONT 30TH MORE PART DESC AS FOLLOWS: FORMERLY 04-284-03-015 ALARID LIZA A + SUSAN 15 MACARTHUR RD 153 428307005 25.05 PTL 172 428406003 353.85 * PTL N 56 FT LOT 7 + S 16 FT OF 8 132 420415007 975.96 * 100 SCOTLAND RD APT D DANIELS NANCY JO MOORHEAD RALPH S GUILLEN PHILIP + BEVERLY BLDG 10, UNIT D, PARK PLACE I BLK 125 BELMONT 15TH AMEND 113 420207016 481.92 * # 136 GAMBLE LN C/O STEVEN W HOLT 2805 E 11TH ST CONDOMINIUM LESS POR SOLD QCD SMALL TR IN SW COR LOT 1 LOT 3 + N 23 FT OF 18 VIGIL 93 419112020 969.01 * GARCIA LARRY J LOT 2 BLK 303 BELMONT 30TH 133 420420004 1,279.82 * EQUALS 24 FT ON W + 32.4 FT SUB VAC POR OF VIGIL ST NICKELSON MARILEE 33 MACARTHUR RD 154 428309012 859.11 * HUNTER JENNIFER M 173 428406004 55.90 * 1923 COMANCHE RD WLY 18 FT ON FRONT + 18.02 FT MAEZ SYLVIA ON REAR LOT 15 + ELY 46 FT OF 60 MACGREGOR RD GUILLEN PHILIP + BEVERLY LOT 7 BLK 211 BELMONT 18TH MONTOYA MANUEL + ERIC 2807 E 11TH ST 94 419119036 555.38 * 114 420208022 1,012.68 * LOT 16 BLK 35 BELMONT 26TH 134 420424003 558.22 * 2701 E 11TH ST LOT 4 + N 23 FT OF LOT 17 RICHARDS NORMAN C REN LLC MCLAUGHLIN CRISTAL, SHAFER RUTH LOTS 31 + 32 BLK 27 EASTWOOD RESUB VIGIL SUB ALSO VAC POR OF RICHARDS JEAN M 20 LOCH LOMOND LN 155 428311010 184.74 * 174 428406008 151.49 * PTL S 60 FT LOT 19 + N 15 FT OF 71 BROTHERS LN 1833 MIDLOTHIAN RD 20 BLK 124 BELMONT 15TH AMEND LOT 3 BLK 37 BELMONT 19TH ORTIZ ALFRED CENTRAL LATIN AMERICAN DIST NLY 20 FT LOT 32 + SLY 45 FT 115 420209017 1,556.38 * 135 425004037 200,778.08 * DBA FRONTIER MFG ASSEMBLIES OF GOD OF 33 BLK 136 BELMONT 16TH GYLES MITCHELL R + JANIS LEE DOSS AVIATION INC 2640 E 11TH ST LOT 8 + N 23 FT OF LOT 13 95 419124003 606.76 * # LOTS 15 + 16 BLK 23 EASTWOOD VIGIL SUB ALSO VAC POR VIGIL MEDINA JOSE F 43 LOCH LOMOND LN ATTN JENNIFER TARPENNING 175 428406018 55.90 * PTL LOT 25 EXC SLY 21.66 FT BLK RE-SUB LESS POR OF LOT 15 1718 JERRY MURPHY RD 1 WILLIAM WHITE BLVD 156 428311012 819.83 * GARCIA ROCKY + EMILY 123 BELMONT 15TH AMENDED PAR B LOT LINE REARRANGEMENT LOT 18 BLK 114 BELMONT 12TH 116 420214002 586.29 * # TREJO MARTIN + RAMONA LOT 6 + N 23 FT OF LOT 15 96 419127008 443.92 * # NO 2005-005 FORMERLY VIGIL SUB ALSO VAC POR OF SENA JAMES M 136 427000003 1,551.89 * PTL 2601 E 10TH ST MONTOYA YVETTE M POR LOTS 25 TO 28 INC BLK 23 176 428407003 131.13 * 1803 MACKENZIE RD BAMBER CALVIN N COWGER MONTE 16 SCOTLAND RD LOT 2 BLK 127 BELMONT 10TH EASTWOOD RESUB. BEG PT ON E ELY 15 FT LOT 6 + W 50 FT OF 1200 KENNIE RD 157 428312009 460.24 * PTL LOT 3 LONNA BELLE SUB 117 420214003 1,290.72 * NW4 SW4 27-20-64 CONTG 7 BLK 202 BELMONT 16TH ROMERO ANTONIO ANDERS 177 428407013 131.13 * 97 419137030 428.23 * # SCHULTZ BARBARA A 10.50A A TRACT OF LAND IN NW4 ALIRE FEDERICO + CATHERINE 137 427000046 254.57 * 2515 E 10TH ST SENA JAMES M 1805 MACKENZIE RD 2813 E 10TH ST LOT 3 BLK 127 BELMONT 10TH LIEVERS LARRY L LOTS 23 + 24 BLK 24 EASTWOOD RESUB 1803 SHERIDAN RD 158 428313001 542.44 * LOT 10 LONNA BELLE SUB SWLY 12 FT LOT 4 BLK 127 3600 E 4TH ST 178 428407014 367.76 * LOT 18 BLK 118 BELMONT 9TH 118 420228006 730.90 * # SANDOVAL CLAUDIA JANETH T 98 419142020 840.26 * SW4 SW4 27-20-64 1.07A COMM MARQUEZ SILVIA MIREYA CHAVEZ SENA JAMES M AT A PT ON THE W LINE OF SD CHAVEZ DAGOBERTO MOTTER KIM 2815 E 10TH ST 1812 BONFORTE BLVD 138 427000048 1,653.75 * 2502 E 10TH ST SUHAY JOHN LOTS 1 + 2 BLK 19 EASTWOOD RE-SUB LOT 9 LONNA BELLE SUB LOT 9 BLK 41 BELMONT 15TH AMEND LIEVERS LARRY L + NANCY A 179 428410005 562.75 * 1717 BONNY BRAE LN 119 420231045 1,420.78 * 159 428313011 502.19 * 3800 E 4TH ST PRESTON JAMES N LOT 30 BLK 120 BELMONT 9TH SENA JAMES M SW4 27-20-64 3.97A POR OF SW4 LAPPIN GARY 99 419201005 1,081.19 * 2819 E 9TH ST 78 MASSARI RD 27-20-64 DESC AS: 2501 E 9TH ST REEVES CHARLES G 139 427000049 1,445.46 * LOTS 31 + 32 BLK 19 EASTWOOD RE-SUB LOT 24 LONNA BELLE SUB LOT 48 EXC WLY 9.04 FT BLK 41 180 428410008 382.52 * 5 GLENMORE RD BELMONT 31ST LIEVERS LARRY L 160 428319002 1,999.59 * PTL WL ROYBAL VIRGINIA N LOT 5 BLK 137 BELMONT 12TH 120 420237003 1,123.45 * 3620 E 4TH ST HENDRICKSON ERIK 100 419203009 820.14 * HAMMER BRIAN SW4 27-20-64 5.68A THAT PT OF LOTS 25 TO 32 INC BLK 13 2815 E 9TH ST LOT 22 LONNA BELLE SUB ALSO REEVES CHARLES G 65 MACALESTER RD SW4 SEC 27-20-64 DESC AS EASTWOOD RE-SUB 1808 MOHAWK
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