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Legals@Crestedbuttenews.Com • Phone: (970)349.0500 Ext Crested36 | October Butte News 13, 2017 OctoberCrested 13, Butte 2017 News | 1 MEETING NOTICE - RTA The next meeting of the Gunnison Valley Transportation Authority (RTA) will be October 20, 2017 at 8:00 a.m. at the Council Room in the Gunnison City Hall – 201 W. Virginia Ave., Gunnison, CO. For copies of the agenda and minutes of previous meetings, please go to www.gunnisonvalleyrta.com/meetings or call Scott Truex at 275-0111. Two or more County Commissioners may attend this meeting. NETWORKING NIGHT: Gunnison Valley Women’s Networking Night was held at ree Rivers Resort in Almont on Wednesday, September 27. L S Housing Authority seeking contractors to make local homes energy ecient The Gunnison Valley Regional qualified homes. They are looking ty, please attend an informational Housing Authority (GVRHA) for contractor partners to conduct meeting at GVRHA’s office at 202 has an upcoming opportunity for home energy assessments, simple E Georgia Ave, Gunnison, CO households to receive energy ef- home retrofits, and more special- 81230 on October 19 at 3 p.m. ficiency improvements at reduced ized home services. RSVP, and receive contrac- cost or no cost. If you are a contractor who tor requirements and a meeting Emily and Meredith Manning snowmobiling on This program is available is experienced in home energy agenda to Emily Artale at emily@ a glacier in Iceland to all valley residents, with an improvements and if you want to lotussustainability.com by October emphasis on serving income- make a difference in the communi- 16. JOIN THE GLOBAL READERSHIP Mt. Crested Bue Water & Sanitation SUBSCRIBE TODAY district seeks board member All subscriptions include full online subscription The Mt. Crested Butte Water & Sanitation District The director appointed shall serve until the next regular seeks a community member to fill a vacancy on its special district election in May 2018. Subscription form board of directors. This open seat has been vacated To qualify, applicants must be registered voters of because the previous director is no longer a voter in the Colorado and be either: 1 year in county $45 1 year out of county $49 2 years out of county $88 district. • A resident of the district. The district includes properties in Mt. Crested • The owner (or the spouse or civil union partner Name ______________________________________________________ Butte and those in Meridian Lake Park. A map is avail- of the owner) of taxable real or personal property situ- Address _____________________________________________________ able on the district website, www.mcbwsd.com and at ated in the district. ___________________________________________________________ the district’s main office. Persons interested in applying for the seat should Phone ______________________________________________________ The district is a quasi-municipal political subdivi- submit letters of interest and state their qualifications Type of Payment sion of the state of Colorado that is governed pursuant to serve as a director to the Mt. Crested Butte Water & to provisions of the Colorado Special District Act. Each Sanitation District, 100 Gothic Road, PO Box 5740, Mt. Check Cash director of the five-member, elected board has a gener- Crested Butte, CO 81225-5740, by mail or in person, or Visa or MC # exp al, common-law fiduciary obligation to the district and email [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. Thursday, is responsible, through setting policy, for the general November 9. Call 970.349.0500, email [email protected], mail to PO Box 369, Crested Butte, CO 81224 or stop by our office at 301 Belleview, Unit 6A. oversight of district operations, fees, charges, budgets, For more information about the district bounda- taxing authority and management agreements. ries, director eligibility requirements or other board The board of directors meets at 5 p.m. on the sec- vacancy-related issues, contact the main office at (970) LegalsLegals ond Tuesday of each month at the district’s main office. 349-7575. [email protected] • phone: (970)349.0500 ext. 112 • fax: (970)349.9876 • www.crestedbuttenews.com —AGENDA— TOWN OF CRESTED BUTTE REGULAR TOWN COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2017 COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CRESTED BUTTE TOWN HALL The times are approximate. The meeting may 308 Third Street to the Crested Butte Fire Protec- ning the First Day of January 2018 and Ending Month Per EQR. move faster or slower than expected. tion District. the Last Day of December 2018. 8:50 7) Ordinance No. 32, Series 2017 - An 7:00 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING CALLED 7:30 2) Ordinance No. 28, Series 2017 - An 8:40 5) Resolution No. 64, Series 2017 - A Ordinance of the Crested Butte Town Council TO ORDER BY MAYOR OR MAYOR PRO-TEM Ordinance of the Crested Butte Town Council Ap- Resolution of the Crested Butte Town Council Authorizing and Setting Levels of Compensation 7:02 APPROVAL OF AGENDA proving the Lease of the Portion of the Property at Adopting the Budget and Appropriating Sums of for Services by the Chairman and Members of the 7:04 CONSENT AGENDA 308 Third Street to the Crested Butte Land Trust. Money for the Town of Crested Butte, Colorado Board of Zoning and Architectural Review. 1) October 2, 2017 Regular Town Council 7:35 3) Ordinance No. 29, Series 2017- An for the Fiscal Year Beginning the First Day Of 9:00 8) Appointment of a Member to the Gun- Meeting Minutes. Ordinance of the Crested Butte Town Council Ap- January 2018, and Ending the Last Day of De- nison County Sustainable Tourism and Outdoor 2) Letter to Scott Armentrout, Grand Mesa proving the Lease of the Portion of the Property cember 2018, Estimating the Amount of Money Recreation Committee. Uncompahgre and Gunnison (GMUG) National at 308 Third Street to Windsor Refrigeration. Necessary to be Derived from Revenue Sources, 9:10 LEGAL MATTERS Forest Supervisor, Outlining Town of Crested 7:40 4) Ordinance No. 30, Series 2017 - An and Setting Forth the Total Estimated Expendi- 9:20 COUNCIL REPORTS AND COMMITTEE Butte interests in Forest Plan Revision. Ordinance of the Crested Butte Town Council Ap- tures for Each Fund. UPDATES The listing under Consent Agenda is a proving the Lease of the Portion of the Property 8:45 6) Ordinance No. 31, Series 2017 - An 9:35 OTHER BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE group of items to be acted on with a single mo- at 308 Third Street to Leslie Locklear. Ordinance of the Crested Butte Town Council THE COUNCIL tion. The Consent Agenda is designed to expedite 7:45 5) Resolution No. 61, Series 2017 - A Amending Section 13-1-110 of the Crested Butte 9:50 DISCUSSION OF SCHEDULING FUTURE Council business. The Mayor will ask if any Resolution of the Crested Butte Town Council Municipal Code to Increase the System Develop- WORK SESSION TOPICS AND COUNCIL citizen or council member wishes to have any Approving the Continued Operation of Snow Ma- ment Fees, Otherwise Known as “Tap-In Fees”, to MEETING SCHEDULE specific item discussed. You may request that an chines for Rubber-Tracked Snow Cat Machines, $8,100 Per EQR for Water and $9,900 Per EQR • Monday, November 6, 2017 - 6:00PM item be removed from Consent Agenda at that the Designated Route and the Restrictions of for Sewer; Amending Section 13-1-120 of the Work Session - 7:00PM Regular Council time, prior to the Council’s vote. Items removed Operations. Code to Increase the Minimum Monthly Service • Monday, November 20, 2017 - 6:00PM from the Consent Agenda will be considered 7:50 NEW BUSINESS Charge Per Meter for Water Used at a “Base Work Session - 7:00PM Regular Council under New Business. 1) Presentation on Recommendations by Rate” to $28.00 Per Month Per EQR and to In- • Monday, December 4, 2017 - 6:00PM 7:06 PUBLIC COMMENT the Parking Committee. crease the Rates for Water Use Above the “Base Work Session - 7:00PM Regular Council Citizens may make comments on item not 8:15 2) Presentation by the Chamber on Sum- Allotment” to $3.50 Per 1,000 Gallons for the First 9:55 EXECUTIVE SESSION scheduled on the agenda. Those commenting mer Grants. 5,000 Gallon Block, $3.75 Per 1,000 Gallons for 1) For a conference with the Town Attorney should state their name and physical address 8:30 3) Resolution No. 62, Series 2017 - A the Second 5,000 Gallon Block, $4.00 Per 1,000 for the purpose of receiving legal advice on for the record. Comments may be limited to five Resolution of the Crested Butte Town Council Gallons for the Third 5,000 Gallon Block, $4.25 specific legal questions under C.R.S. Section 24- minutes. Adopting Certain Fees and Charges for the Fiscal Per 1,000 Gallons for the Fourth 5,000 Gallon 6-402(4)(b) regarding the proposed Brush Creek 7:15 STAFF UPDATES Year 2018. Block, $4.75 Per 1,000 Gallons for the Fifth 5,000 project. 7:25 PUBLIC HEARING 8:35 4) Resolution No. 63, Series 2017 - A Gallon Block and $5.50 Per 1,000 Gallons There- 10:30 ADJOURNMENT 1) Ordinance No. 27, Series 2017 - An Resolution of the Crested Butte Town Council after; Amending Section 13-1-150 of the Crested Ordinance of the Crested Butte Town Council Ap- Adopting the Mill Levy for the Town of Crested Butte Municipal Code to Increase the Monthly Published in the Crested Butte News. Issue of proving the Lease of the Portion of the Property at Butte, Colorado for the Fiscal Year 2018, Begin- Service Charge for Sewer Service to $37.50 Per October 13, 2017. #101307 2Crested | October Butte 13, News 2017 OctoberCrested 13, Butte 2017 News | 37 Legals —COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS— At the regular meeting of the County Commission- ** Consolidated Elect Dist-Bldg Mtce 289.64 01
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