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THE BUSINESS JOURNAL OF THE BOULDER VALLEY AND NORTHERN VOLUME 33 | ISSUE 16 | AUG. 22-SEPT. 4, 2014 More cities eye broadband bandwagon looking at going head-to-head with Comcast, for instance, promotes Fort Collins is exploring the value High-speed networks private Internet service providers to lower pricing for its fastest tier of of such a publicly owned network. would compete with build super-fast broadband networks Internet service in cities around the Boulder will ask voters in November they say are critical to their com- nation, such as Chattanooga, Tenn., to remove legislative barriers put in private-sector offerings munities’ economic health and that and Burlington, Vt., where it com- place by the state that keep munici- private companies aren’t providing. petes against municipal broadband palities from offering telecommu- By JoSHua LinDenStein But these governments’ efforts networks. nications services without special [email protected] may do even more, spurring private Longmont is building out its own approval from voters. companies to offer faster service at fi ber-based broadband network that Detractors of municipal broad- Local governments in the Boulder lower prices in places where cities also will offer 1-gigabit data speeds to band say launching such a network Valley and Northern Colorado are are in the game. every home and business in town. ➤ See Broadband, 6

Ann DAllocchio / For BizWeSt larimer county is proposing an extension of its open-space tax to continue funding acquisition of scenic, high–value landscapes, such as this horsetooth mountain open Space, west of Fort collins. Local tax issues head for a ballot box in your neighborhood of a quarter-cent, if approved by vot- Transportation projects, ers Nov. 4, will extend for 25 years Up to the voters fl ood-repair work and beginning Jan. 1, 2019, when the tax increases and extensions on the november ballot. current sales and use tax expires. Boulder County City of Boulder more in the lineup The amended measure would evenly .185-percent sales and use tax, which equals .3-cent sales and use tax from 2015 .2 cents on a $10 purchase, for fl ood recovery. split proceeds to cities and Larimer to 2018 to fund a variety of capital extension of a .9 mill ad valorem property improvement projects.* By Steve Lynn County, while cities used to receive tax for another 15 years to help fund social services. [email protected] a greater share of the tax to divide City of Longmont among themselves. .75 cent sales and use tax for 10 years Voters in the Boulder Valley and The county’s portion of the tax has Larimer County to fund transportation maintenance, .25-cent sales and use tax extension for 25 operations and improvements. Northern Colorado on Nov. 4 will conserved about 33,000 acres, as well years to fund county and city open spaces. .10-cent sales and use tax for an animal decide on numerous requests by local as 83 miles of trail to date at open town of Windsor control facility beginning Jan. 1 and ending governments to increase sales and use spaces. The county maintains open .75 cent sales tax increase for 20 years when debt is paid or by Dec. 31, 2020. to fund a $16.1 million expansion of taxes to fund everything from open spaces such as Devil’s Backbone, Her- .2-percent sales and use tax to fund the community recreation center.* space to transportation projects and mit Park, Red Mountain and Horse- operations of larimer county Jail for 25 years. fl ood-related repair work. tooth Mountain. the percentage equals 1.5 cents on a $10 *Must fi rst be approved by local governments. purchase. In Larimer County, the Help Pre- Also on the ballot will be a citizen- sources: Boulder and Larimer counties, cities of Boulder and Longmont and town of Windsor. serve Open Spaces sales and use tax ➤ See Tax, 2

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Taxes from 1 initiated ballot measure for a one- by voters it will extend through 2026. tenth of one cent countywide sales The tax, which has been in place and use tax to build a new Animal since 1986 and reauthorized in five- Care and Control Facility. Citizens year increments since 1994, generates collected signatures on petitions for about $12 million annually for roads, the tax-increase proposal to be placed bridges, sidewalks, traffic signals and on the ballot. other improvements. The city plans Another proposed measure would to improve bridges to withstand extend the sales and use tax of .2 flooding such as that experienced last percent to fund operations of the Lar- September. imer County Jail for 25 years. Larimer “The maintenance, repair and County commissioners have certified improvement of our entire street that measure for the ballot. and transportation system rely The tax has been in place for 20 on this tax,” said Holly Milne, years and provides about $7.5 million spokeswoman for Longmont’s Pub- in annual funding to pay jail staff lic Works and Natural Resources members, said Larimer County bud- department. get manager Bob Keister. Ann Dallocchio / For BizWest Various districts in Weld County In Boulder, the city council is con- If voters approve extension of the Larimer County open-space tax, it would provide have until Sept. 5 to submit ballot sidering a .3 cent sales and use tax additional funding for open space for the next 25 years. content for tax increases or exten- from 2015 to 2018 to fund a variety of sions. Multiple entities, including the capital-improvement projects. Boul- town of Windsor, are working with der estimates the tax will raise $27.6 use tax of .185 percent would fund extend a .9 mill ad valorem property the office for measures to appear on million during the three-year period. costs of repairing public infrastruc- tax for another 15 years to fund safety the ballot. Projects funded by the tax would ture, including roads and bridges, net services for residents. The mill Windsor may ask voters to approve include a $2 million investment in restoration of waterways and assis- levy generates about $5 million annu- a .75-cent sales-tax increase for a residential pedestrian lighting in the tance to residents. Boulder County ally for services promoting family $16.1 million expansion of the Com- Hill and another nearly $2 million has spent $40 million through July stability and help residents through munity Recreation Center, Town for Boulder Creek path lighting and on flood recovery and response and crises. The mill levy equals about Manager Kelly Arnold said. The Town improvements. plans to spend an additional $217 $21 per year for a property valued at Board was expected at its meeting Boulder County Commission million on recovery during the next $300,000. Aug. 25 to approve the measure for members have approved resolutions five years. The tax would raise a The city of Longmont, meanwhile, the ballot. to place on the ballot a flood-recovery total of 49.6 million to cover most will ask voters to extend a three-quar- sales and use tax and an extension of a $56.1 million funding shortfall ter cent sales and use tax for 10 years Steve Lynn can be reached at 970- of the mill levy that funds social not covered by federal and state to fund transportation maintenance, 232-3147, 303-630-1968 or slynn@ services. dollars. operations and improvements. The tax bizwestmedia.com. Follow him on Twit- The flood-recovery sales and The county also will ask voters to expires at the end of 2016, so if passed ter at @SteveLynnBW.

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www.kcoe.com | 800.303.3241 Consultants BizWest | www.bizwest.com Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 | 3 Chamber Class-action suit targets PDC Energy staff dumps By Steve Lynn lion related to the lawsuit in its report for comment. Attorneys for plaintiffs [email protected] filed with the SEC on Aug. 8. in the case did not return phone calls The charge stems from the law- and emails. PDC Energy Inc. says a jury trial suit filed in U.S. District Court for Contact information for Orange on boss who is scheduled for September in a class- the Central District of California in County, Calif., residents Jeffrey action lawsuit where plaintiffs are December 2011 by owners of limited Schulein and Linda Schulein, listed asked for it seeking approximately $175 million partnership units. The plaintiffs in as plaintiffs in the lawsuit, was not plus interest, according to a company the lawsuit allege that PDC made publicly listed. In all, the lawsuit lists “ t was a chilling experience,” filling with the U.S. Securities and “false” and “misleading” statements 13 plaintiffs, although an estimated quipped John Tayer, president Exchange Commission. in proxy statements related to the 10,000 limited partners invested a Iand chief executive of the -based PDC Energy (Nas- limited partnerships, violating federal total of more than $294 million in Boulder Chamber, “but my staff daq: PDCE), a Nevada corporation securities laws. the limited partnerships formed from relished the opportunity to prove and a major oil and natural-gas pro- A PDC representative declined to 2002 to 2005. that I’m all wet.” ducer in Weld County, reported a comment and the company’s outside In 2013, PDC reported a net loss of second-quarter charge of $20.8 mil- counsel did not respond to requests ➤ See PDC, 4 BIZWEST EYE

So on a warm Aug. 15, Tayer stood outside the Chamber’s front door, yelled “Bring it!” to the con- spirators on the balcony above, and took the “Ice Bucket Challenge” to help raise awareness for the Rocky Mountain chapter of the ALS Foundation and amyotrophic lat- eral sclerosis, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. About 30,000 Americans now have ALS, which attacks nerve cells and ultimately leads to total paralysis, although the mind remains sharp. Life expectancy is typically two to five years after diagnosis. The social-media marketing and fundraising phenomenon has taken off this summer. People get ice water dumped on themselves, post the video online and then chal- lenge someone else to do the same within 24 hours or donate $100 to the ALS foundation. Many do both. People have shared more than 1.2 million videos on Facebook between June 1 and Aug. 13. As of Aug. 17, according to the founda- tion, it had received $13.3 million in donations since July 29, com- pared with $1.7 million during the same period last year. The staff of McGuckin Hardware Doug Storum / BizWest soaked themselves, then challenged Synergy Resources Corp., based in Platteville, recently completed a natural-gas drill and storage site east of 66th Avenue and Tayer, who in turn challenged Boul- north of Fourth Street in Greeley. It is next to Northridge High School and across the street from an apartment complex under der County commissioners. construction. A wall has been erected to mitigate noise and visual impacts. Usually the victim gets doused with a single bucket, but this is Boulder, home to the New Year’s Day Polar Bear Plunge, “so we had to Wells sprout near Greeley homes, schools give it a Boulder flavor,” Tayer said, and involve not one but six buckets. City’s mineral wealth ley. Community Development Depart- “McGuckin’s graced us with enough Synergy Resources Corp., KP ment, said there has been a steady buckets to do the damage, but we means oil & gas work Kauffman Co. Inc., Noble Energy three-year stream of applications used our own manual labor – and a Inc. and Mineral Resources Inc. have from oil and natural-gas companies little bit of sadism.” The Chamber dominates landscape applications being reviewed by the seeking land-use permits to drill wells staff dumped ice water on them- city’s planning department to drill after receiving a permit from the selves and then announced to Tayer, By Doug Storum more horizontal wells to extract natu- Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation “You’re next! ” [email protected] ral gas from below the surface – and, Commission. “You think you’re ready and you in many instances, from underneath “We have seen a recent increase in know it’s coming,” Tayer said, “but it GREELEY — It’s 400 oil and gas homes. permits issued by the state, and that hit me pretty hard.” wells and counting within Greeley’s While many of the nearly 20,000 resulted in the new (setback) deci- Viewers of the resulting video on city limits. wells in Weld County are on sparsely sions,” Mueller said. the Chamber’s Facebook page will Oil and natural-gas companies con- populated farm land, many of the As of Aug. 1, oil and gas compa- note that Tayer is in full business tinue to tap the rich reserves known as wells constructed within Greeley are nies are required to establish a larger attire. “The wool suit isn’t recover- the Wattenberg Field, which accounts near schools, homes and apartment 500-foot buffer between new wells able,” he said, “but it’s worth it for for the high number of wells drilled in complexes. and homes. The decision by the com- the cause.” Weld County, which includes Gree- Brad Mueller, director of Greeley’s ➤ See Wells, 22 4 | Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 BizWest | www.bizwest.com

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$22.3 million, down from a net loss ings with plaintiffs and has proposed of $130.7 million the prior year. Total a settlement to resolve the allegations. revenue hit $411.3 million in 2013, The proposal includes a transfer of /2&$/0$77(56 up from $320.6 million in 2012. mostly profi t interests in a certain PDC said in December that it would number of wells that would generate invest $469 million in Weld County cash in future years, plus a lesser value in 2014, up from the $272 million in an up-front cash payment. invested in 2013. The investment in “The mediation effort is ongoing, Northern Colorado represents the but there can be no assurance that lion’s share of PDC’s $647 million the mediation meetings will continue capital budget for 2014. or will result in a settlement on the The lawsuit centers on the con- terms we proposed or at all,” PDC tents of the proxy statements made by said in its SEC fi ling. PDC to a dozen limited partnerships The company has accrued a total of acquired by the company in 2010 and $24.1 million in liability in the case as 2011. The statements allegedly omitted of the second quarter ended June 30. material facts about the value of assets “We continue to believe we have held by the partnerships, which PDC good defenses to both the asserted had formed to raise funding to fi nance claims and plaintiffs’ damage calcu- oil and gas development in Weld Coun- lations,” the company added in the ty and on the Western Slope. fi l i n g. After issuing proxy statements The lawsuit has not dampened that urged the limited partners to analysts’ expectations for PDC. Four- vote in favor of mergers, PDC merged teen of 23 analysts polled by Thom- the limited partnerships and cashed son Reuters have rated the stock as out the owners at “grossly unfair pric- “outperform.” Four other analysts es and thereby enriched PDC at the have rated the stock a “buy.” limited partners’ expense,” according Following the $250 million sale of to the lawsuit. its natural-gas assets in the Marcellus The proxy statements stated that in West Virginia, PDC is leaner and declining natural gas prices along with fi nancially positioned to execute on its the prospect of prolonged reductions investments in Weld County, accord- in cash distributions to the limited ing to an Aug. 11 report by Gabriele partners offered compelling reasons Sorbara, vice president for exploration for limited partners to agree to the and production at New York City- mergers, according to the lawsuit. based Topeka Capital Markets. FROXPELQH “PDC claimed in each of the proxy “With the sale of the Marcellus, ZZZ KHDOWKFRP statements that the revenue from the PDCE will make a turn to a top-tier partnerships’ assets would not be liquids growth company, with stron- able to support the future develop- ger margins,” reads the report. ment of the partnerships’ assets,” the PDC reported a net loss of $28.2 lawsuit says. “As a consequence, PDC million during the second quarter, asserted that the cash distributions down from net income of $19.9 mil- owed to the limited partners would lion. The company blamed the loss in continue to be reduced in order to part on the litigation charge. Longmont fund the development of each part- PDC shares have risen about 8 POWER & COMMUNICATIONS nership’s assets.” percent from a year ago to $56.95 as In January, plaintiffs in the case of Aug. 18. were certifi ed as a class. A jury trial originally scheduled for May was Steve Lynn can be reached at 970- rescheduled to begin in September. 232-3147, 303-630-1968 or slynn@ PDC said in its SEC fi ling that the bizwestmedia.com. Follow him on Twit- company has held mediation meet- ter at @SteveLynnBW. CorreCTions A BizWest poll published Aug. 8 incorrectly described a proposed gmo-labeling initiative as a consti- tutional amendment. the initiative, if approved, would require a change to colorado statut e, not the colorado constitution. the poll question is being rerun in this issue. BizWest will correct any errors that appear in its pages. to suggest a correction or clarifi cation, please contact executive editor Jerd Smith at 303-630-1951, or email at [email protected]. Public Power, Community Pride Public Power Week is Oct. 5-12 and celebrates the more than 2,000 towns and cities across the U.S. that own and operate their own electric utilities. 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POSTMASTER; Send change of address notices to: BizWest Media LLC, P.O. Box 270810, Fort Collins, CO 80527. (303) 440-4950 Fax: (303) 440-8954 E-mail:[email protected] BizWest | www.bizwest.com Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 | 5 State laws pose challenges for homeowners, builders percent of the total housing permits homeowners and advocates for home this provision has been invoked in Owner-association issued from Boulder to Castle Rock builders. Since it became effective in large-scale lawsuits alleging exten- in 2013. Apartments accounted for 2001, CDARA has been amended in sive construction defects in large statutes have led 34 percent of the issued permits. 2003 (known as CDARA II) and in condominium communities. While the 2007 (through the Homeowner Pro- While this may, in some cases, be to large-scale suits economic tection Act of 2007), and was the a boon for the owners, such actions downturn is subject of three more legislative bills are the bane of condo builders, and fter precipitous declines largely to blame in 2014, although none of the bills such cases are one reason builders’ since 2007, regional eco- for a sluggish passed this year. insurance costs are so high. Multiple Anomic growth has pushed the condo-building Over the years, the changes to online sources indicate that builders demand for housing ahead to the sector, another CDARA sought by builders have of condo developments containing point where, in the Denver metro factor blamed focused largely on placing limits on 100 or more units get sued, rightly area, home prices are hitting all-time by builders and the kinds and amounts of damages or wrongly, at least 80 percent of the highs that exceed even the pre-crash civic leaders is Keep it LegaL that owners can pursue (such as the time, that builders’ insurance costs levels of 2006. According to the S&P/ Colorado’s set Dan Jones areas where triple damages are allowed for multi-family condos are three to Case-Shiller Denver Home Price of laws related through the CCPA), and on requiring four times as expensive as insurance Index, as of April 30, home prices in to construction opportunities to repair alleged defects costs for multi-family apartments, the Denver market area were 50.58 defects. Construction-defects cases before lawsuits are brought. Changes and the number of available insur- percent higher than they were in are addressed primarily in the Con- sought by owners, for example, have ance carriers for Colorado condo January 2000, and more than 8 per- struction Defect Action Reform Act included limits on the ability of build- builders has dwindled from twenty cent higher than a year ago. (CDARA), and also in portions of ers to insert provisions in their con- in 2008 to five or six now. This increase in housing prices the Colorado Consumer Protection tracts whereby owners waive rights to CDARA undoubtedly will has reignited concerns among many Act (CCPA). various claims or damages. remain a focus of political atten- civic leaders in Colorado about CDARA sets forth procedures Another problem with condo- tion. More bills to amend CDARA affordable housing, and one problem that construction-defects cases must miniums arises out of Colorado’s provisions are likely to arise next that has been highlighted is a relative follow, with specific requirements owner-association statutes, set forth year, and the powerful competing lack of condominium construction. for notices to be provided, timelines in the Colorado Common Inter- constituencies of homebuilders and Condominiums often are viewed as for responses, lists of alleged defects, est Ownership Act. That act gives homeowners are sure to keep the an affordable middle ground been inspection processes and offers to an owner association the power to debate a lively one. apartments and single-family homes. settle or repair, among other points. “institute, defend or intervene in liti- However, as a recent report from Parties involved in a construction- gation or administrative proceedings Daniel W. Jones, an attorney InsideRealEstateNews indicated, cit- defect case must pay close attention in its own name on behalf of itself for Coan, Payton & Payne LLC at ing statistics from the Home Build- to those details. or two or more unit owners on mat- the Greeley office, can be reached ers Association of Metro Denver, CDARA has been a center of ters affecting the common-interest at [email protected] or 970-339- condominiums accounted for only 1 controversy between advocates for community.” For better or for worse, 3500.

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Broadband from 1 in hopes of disrupting the market band network offering 1-gig speeds to gain traction, Parsons said Comcast has been driven by the desire to attract is a gamble given the risks involved was launched five years ago, Comcast has increased speeds 13 times in the and retain primary employers in an for local taxpayers if the new utility offers that 105-MB service for $90 past 12 years, doubling the capacity of area where several growing communi- doesn’t end up supporting itself. Still, per month. In Burlington, where the its network every 18 months. ties are competing to lure businesses. the idea of injecting more competition municipal broadband utility has been “Regarding our investment in Roiniotis said Longmont talked into the marketplace is a difficult one plagued by mismanagement and grow- broadband specifically, we have fiber with Comcast and CenturyLink about to ignore for many cities, especially ing debt, Comcast touts its 105-MB at the core of our network,” Parsons when they might provide similar ser- when they believe they can bring faster service for $60 per month. said, “and for the past decade we have vice to the city. He said the city never speeds and lower prices to their com- Municipal broadband advocates been extending it deeper into neigh- got the impression that such service munities sooner rather than later. admit that finding a cause-and-effect borhoods and closer to homes.” for the city was a high priority for the Based on prices for unbundled relationship between private ISPs’ For a growing number of cities, ISPs. Instead, Longmont voters last fall Internet services on Comcast’s web- location and pricing can be difficult to however, those changes haven’t come authorized the city to issue up to $45 site, the company’s highest tier of track. Cindy Parsons, vice president for fast enough. million in revenue bonds to fund the service offered locally in such cities public relations for Comcast in Den- Tom Roiniotis, general manager for new network. as Longmont, Fort Collins and Den- ver, cautions that promotional rates for Longmont’s electric and communica- The city ultimately issued $40.3 ver is 105 megabits per second for new customers often change from city tions utility, said that aside from faster million in bonds, which it plans to $115 per month. But in Chattanooga, to city. In Colorado, where the idea of speeds and lower prices, the city’s push pay back with broadband revenues where a successful municipal broad- municipal broadband is just starting to build out its own fiber network also over the next 15 years. The network is being built out in six stages, with the entire city expected to have access to the service by 2017. Residents who sign www.HomeStateBank.DPm up for the service as soon as it becomes available in their area will be able to buy 1-gig service –10 times faster than Comcast’s 105-MB service and 25 times faster than CenturyLink’s Our business loans adjust to 40-MB service – at a charter members rate of $50 per month. “If Comcast and CenturyLink were going to build a network like this here in the city, we wouldn’t have done it,” Roiniotis said. Your business CenturyLink made a splash earlier this month by announcing plans to start offering 1-gig speeds in much becausebecause wewe knoknow everevery business customer deserdeservesves sspecialpecial consideration. of Denver as well as the “majority” of new developments as they’re built along the . A Century- Link spokesperson said The Trails at Timberline and Buckinghorse Town- Competitive Rates tFlexible TermTt-PDal DeDisions homes neighborhoods in Fort Collins, as well as the Solana 3100 Pearl apart- ments in Boulder, are examples of local areas that would have access to the 1-gig service, for which CenturyLink will charge about $150 per month unbundled or about $80 per month if bundled with other services such as phone or DirecTV. However, Scott Russell, Century- Link general manager for the Denver metro area, said he couldn’t say when that type of service would be available in older areas. Major infrastructure investment, he said, is easier to provide for new construction than for estab- lished neighborhoods. Russell said the potential presence of municipal broadband wouldn’t like- ly have a big effect on CenturyLink’s pricing or services. Because of the high fixed costs involved, though, econo- mies of scale absolutely would affect which areas are upgraded first, mean- ing much of the company’s focus will be on Denver in the near term. “Based on how the market responds, we’re going to continue to evalu- ate where we go from here,” Russell said. “Our strategy is always about going where we believe the customer demand is at. For this first big step, we Your home for better banking. believe in the center part of Denver there is opportunity to deploy at scale.” Comcast likewise is taking a mar- ket-demand approach to upgrades. 970.203.6100 As with Longmont, Fort Collins 303.682.7100 and Boulder aren’t sure what that Member FDIC Loans subject to credit approval. means for them. While Boulder is waiting to see what voters decide in BizWest | www.bizwest.com Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 | 7 November before it does any in-depth of way and have say over some of the Chicago, Washington and Seattle. study into the costs and benefits of regulation that goes into such fran- Bailey said price increases from the providing municipal broadband, Fort chise agreements. If municipalities get private ISPs also suddenly halted about Collins is planning to employ such into the business, they say, it should be the time of Chattanooga’s municipal studies next year before moving for- limited to areas not served by private launch. ward with a vote. providers. “They did step up their game,” Fort Collins city manager Darin Charles Davidson and Michael San- Bailey said. Atteberry will present his recom- torelli, directors at The Advanced Of 170,000 total possible custom- mended 2015 budget to the city coun- Communications Law & Policy Insti- ers in the utility’s service area, Chat- cil next month. That budget includes tute at New York Law School, pub- tanooga has about 57,000 residential $300,000 that would go toward evalu- lished a paper in June outlining many and 4,500 business customers. ating case studies of other municipal of the risks involved with municipal Longmont is hoping it can snare broadband utilities, gathering feed- broadband. a similar proportion of the market. back from the community, weighing Besides putting taxpayers and cit- Roiniotis said the city’s goal is to have different models and exploring what ies’ credit ratings at risk if the efforts 34 percent market share within five types of public-private partnerships go south as some have, they also assert years, a figure that would generate might be available with such providers that a wide variety of factors such as millions per year in revenue. as Comcast and CenturyLink. tax breaks have much more influence As for competition, Longmont will Once all of the information is gath- on businesses’ decisions about where provide phone service but not cable ered, Atteberry said, if it seems munic- to locate than access to ultra-fast Inter- television, giving the ISPs an advantage ipal broadband would be beneficial, net does. They write that publicly in that regard. But in addition to the Fort Collins then would ask its voters owned broadband utilities could upset costs it would have added for the city, for permission to provide such ser- the free market. Roiniotis said one reason Longmont vices. That vote, he said, could come in “Introducing a ‘competitor’ with decided not to provide television ser- 2015 but would be more likely in 2016. a perceived (or actual) competitive vice was because it sees it as a declin- “We think it’s going to be important advantage because of its affiliation ing industry, with many viewers now to go out and see what others have with government could chill or drive watching their favorite shows over done and learn from those lessons,” away investment, slow innovation, and Jonathan Castner / For BizWest the Internet. Before it decided what Atteberry said. undermine the very market forces that Cities across the country, frustrated services to offer, the city did a survey Close to 100 communities nation- have fostered a vibrantly competitive at their inability to access super-fast of the community about residents’ wide have publicly owned fiber-to-the- environment in this space,” Davidson broadband services, are building their willingness to buy standalone Internet home networks reaching most or all and Santorelli wrote. own networks and competing with the service. of their communities, according the But Danna Bailey, a spokesperson private sector. Here, a worker installs a “Based upon the data we got,” Roin- Minneapolis-based Institute for Local for Chattanooga’s broadband utility, superfast broadband network in Long- iotis said, “we feel pretty confident that Self-Reliance. Those networks have said the private ISPs in town – Com- mont. the business plan will work here.” had varying degrees of success. cast and AT&T – did the opposite Private providers question how fair when the city launched its broadband Joshua Lindenstein can be reached it is for municipalities to be in compe- services. was one of the initial 10 cities to get at 303-630-1943, 970-416-7343 or tition with them, particularly when When Comcast launched its new the new bells and whistles alongside [email protected]. Fol- cities can charge the ISPs for rights Xfinity platform in 2010, Chattanooga markets such as Boston, Philadelphia, low him on Twitter at @joshlindenstein.

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The execu- Posted Aug. 13. homepage. chairman, said he hoped to have a tives said they expect costs to con- permanent replacement for Clark tinue rising for at least a few years, Five new startups join Colorado’s unemployment rate named by December. Schneider, and that the ACA has decreased CSU’s Innosphere hatchery continued to be well below that who has worked with the bureau for the population of uninsured people FORT COLLINS – Five new of the nation as a whole in July, more than seven years, is a member but has not lowered the cost of companies have moved into the and the rates in Northern Colo- of the Colorado Tourism Office’s health care. They said billing insur- Colorado State University Hatchery rado and the Boulder Valley were international promotions commit- ers for services has led to higher at Rocky Mountain Innosphere. The even lower. According to the sur- tee as well as many local board and costs for health care providers. five companies are all graduates of vey of households done by the committee positions. Posted Aug. 19. the Venture Accelerator Immersion Colorado Department of Labor Posted Aug. 19. Lab at CSU’s college of business. and Employment, the state’s job- Advanced Energy That program is a 16-week course less rate decreased two tenths of Boulder unveils confirms layoffs in which student entrepreneurs are a percentage point in July to 5.3 utility transition plan FORT COLLINS – Advanced paired with mentors and business percent. The Boulder-Longmont BOULDER – The city of Boul- Energy Industries Inc. (Nasdaq: advisers. The five include: deYrd, and Fort Collins-Loveland areas der released a plan that includes AEIS) laid off some employees, a producer of wireless ear buds; posted 4.3 percent jobless rates in buying power from Xcel Ener- although how many people have Greyfall Training, which provides July. Broomfield County had a 4.8 gy Inc. (NYSE: XEL) during the lost their jobs remains unclear. survival training as well as consult- percent rate in July, while Greeley period when the city transitions Danny Herron, chief financial offi- ing to law enforcement, firefighters, held steady at 5.4 percent for July to creating its own electric utility. cer for Advanced Energy, said in an emergency medical technicians and over June, trailing the Northern The report outlines ways Boul- email that the company has “com- federal agencies; TurfToes, which Colorado pack but scoring a big der can provide a safe and reli- bined several positions in various makes flip-flops that create the sen- improvement from a 7.2 percent- able system, minimize customer locations across our company” as sation of walking barefoot through age rate in July 2013. impacts, manage costs and expand part of a reorganization. Advanced grass; Tadpole Pedicabs; and Living Posted Aug. 18. its renewable energy portfolio. The Energy executives announced the Ink Technologies, which is devel- plan envisions that Boulder would reorganization during an earn- oping greeting cards printed with Boulder approves Avery begin operating its own utility and ings conference call with analysts. blooming algae. Incentives worth $90K billing customers during the third Advanced Energy, based in Fort Posted Aug. 12. BOULDER – The city of Boul- quarter of 2016. The city, however, Collins, makes solar and precision- der has approved up to $90,000 would have to buy “some or all of power products. Google Boulder eyes new in permit fee and tax rebates for its energy from Xcel Energy for an Posted Aug. 13. offices at Pearl Place Avery Brewing Co., as the grow- interim period of time in order to BOULDER – Google Informa- ing craft brewery builds a new $27 minimize the city’s financial obli- Bidder for Advantage tion Inc. has signed a letter of intent million home in Gunbarrel. The gations, especially if Xcel Energy Bank suing creditor to lease approximately 200,000 96,000-square-foot building Avery is successful in arguing that it is LOVELAND – A Greeley oil and square feet of Class A-office space is constructing at 4910 Nautilus entitled to stranded costs.” gas executive seeking to buy the at the southwest corner of 30th and Court will include a taproom and Posted Aug. 14. financially troubled Advantage Bank Pearl streets in Boulder, according restaurant in addition to the brew- has filed suit against a bank credi- to the Colorado Real Estate Journal. ery. The new brewery is expected Health-care administrative tor, contending that it won a public Google Boulder currently occupies to double Avery’s initial production costs still rising, say CEOs auction to purchase the bank but is Suite 110 at 2950 Pearl St. Forum to 100,000 barrels per year, and Administrative costs for health- being blocked by the creditor who it Real Estate Group and Brickstone employ at least 150 people. care providers have soared because claims also wishes to own the bank. Partners Ltd., both based in Denver, Posted Aug. 19. of the Affordable Care Act and Greeley-based Richmark Holdings are developing the Pearl Place site. lower health-care costs may be Inc., for Mineral Resources Inc. Pres- Plans call for three four-story office Schneider named interim still years away, health care leaders ident Arlo Richardson and his fam- buildings totaling about 300,000 Visit Fort Collins director said at a BizWest CEO Roundtable ily, filed a motion for a preliminary square feet of space and under- FORT COLLINS – Katy Schnei- at Berg Hill Greenleaf & Ruscitti injunction against Advantage Bank ground parking. der, director of marketing for Visit LLP in Boulder. Eight months after creditor Jeff Demaske of Windsor Posted Aug. 11.

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GREELEY — Only one year after completing a two-story 66,500-square-foot field operations center in Greeley in 2012, Noble Energy Inc. put in the paperwork to add 75,300 more square feet to the site to support the rapid growth of its oil and gas operations in the Denver- Julesburg Basin. The new addition is under con- struction and is valued at $9.4 million by the city of Greeley’s planning department. It’s the most significant commercial project the city has seen in the past 12 months in terms of cost, and second in size to 100,000 square feet of self-stor- age units being built by American Self-Serv Storage. Houston-based Noble Energy (NYSE: NBL) owns 23 acres in the Doug Storum / BizWest Colorado Springs-based G.E. Johnson Construction Co. is building a 75,300-square-foot addition to Noble Energy Inc.’s field Highpointe Business Park in the West operations center at 2115 117th Ave. in southwest Greeley. This view is of the west side of the new construction. Greeley Tech Center at the southwest tip of the city. The gray structure is visible to travelers along U.S. High- way 34. Noble Energy is one of the bigger oil and natural-gas producers in Weld County. It is operating about 6,000 wells between Denver International Airport and Wyoming in the D-J Basin that includes Greeley and Weld County. The company reported revenue of $1.4 billion and net income of $192 million during its second quarter end- ing June 30. A quarterly highlight was Doug Storum / BizWest its record horizontal production of This view is of the east side of Noble Energy’s new 75,300-square-foot wing, which connects to the original field office’s build- ➤ See Noble, 18 ing seen on the right. 10 | Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 BizWest | www.bizwest.com BizWest Engineering Firms LIST Ranked by number of licensed engineers

Number of licensed engineers Person in charge Number of Services provided Phone Title RANK Firm employees Current notable projects Website Year founded Ayres Associates 20 Full-service engineering firm providing consulting services in a variety of disciplines, 970-223-5556 James Schall 3665 JFK Parkway, Building 2, Suite 200 33 including water resources engineering. www.ayresassociates.com vice president 1 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fountain Creek Channel improvements design, Woodland Park; Lewstone Creek 1967 Scour Stabilization, Fort Collins; Weld County 2013 flood response; City of Loveland 2013 flood response Hyde Engineering + Consulting Inc. 20 Engineering, commissioning and qualification of equipment and clean utility systems. 303-530-4526 John Hyde 6260 Lookout Road, Suite 120 32 www.hyde-ec.com chairman/founder 2 Boulder, CO 80301 1993 ESC Engineering Inc. 16 Electrical power, planning, controls, automation and integration, GIS for utilities, 970-224-9100 Kevin Hartig 3540 JFK Parkway 61 municipals, and industry. www.thinkesc.com president 3 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Multiple transmission lines for Tri-State; GIS for City of Sterling 1978 Anderson Consulting Engineers Inc. 12 Civil engineering, water resources and environmental consulting. 970-226-0120 Bradley Anderson 375 E. Horsetooth Road, Building 5 21 www.acewater.com president 4 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1998 Farnsworth Group 11 Water and wastewater engineering, civil engineering, survey, GIS, energy services, 970-484-7477 Brian Zick 1612 Specht Point Road, Suite 105 24 MEP engineering, commissioning, sustainability consulting, architecture. www.f-w.com Richard Saxton 5 Fort Collins, CO 80525 South Fort Collins Sanitation District Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion; principals Harmony Development, Timnath 1891 Terracon Consultants Inc. 7 Geotechnical, environmental, materials and facilities. 970-484-0359 John Graves 1901 Sharp Point Drive, Suite C 34 Lory Student Center Revitalization, CSU; Recreation Center, CU; Lancaster Cryogenic www.terracon.com principal 6 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Plant, Fort Lupton; , Aurora Dairy Expansion, Boulder 1965 Interwest Consulting Group 7 Civil engineering and entitlement processing; project management. 970-674-3300 Terry Rodrigue 1218 W. Ash St., Unit C 20 Boulder County flood recovery; Woodward Technology Campus, Fort Collins; North www.interwestgrp.com president 7 Windsor, CO 80550 College Ave. Corridor Improvements, Fort Collins; Main St. and Ken Pratt Blvd. 2002 intersection improvements, Longmont K L & A Inc. 7 Consulting structural engineers. 970-667-2426 Greg Kingsley 421 E. Fourth St. 19 Aspen Art Museum www.klaa.com CEO/president 8 Loveland, CO 80537 1994 Triad Systems Engineering Inc. 7 Design and build of instrumentation and control systems. 970-493-7586 2001 2637 Midpoint Drive, Suite E 10 www.triadsyseng.com 9 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Geomega Inc. 6 Regulatory compliance, permitting, groundwater modeling, infiltration analysis, 303-443-9117 Andy Davis 2525 28th St., Suite 200 45 geochemical characterization, impact assessment, exit strategies, feasibility studies, www.geomega.com president/founder 10 Boulder, CO 80301 forensics, litigation support. 1995 Northern Engineering Services 6 Civil engineering and land surveying services. 970-221-4158 George Schock 301 N. Howes St., Suite 100 27 Fort Collins Banner Health Medical Campus; Fort Collins Museum of Discovery; The www.northernengineering.com Bud Curtiss 11 Fort Collins, CO 80521 District at Campus West; The Grove at Fort Collins; Odell Brewing Co.; Highland president Meadows Golf Course; Timnath Ranch vice president 1987 Scott, Cox & Associates Inc. 6 Land surveying, civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, construction materials 303-444-3051 Donald Ash 1530 55th St. 20 testing and special inspections. www.scottcox.com M. Glassgow IV 12 Boulder, CO 80303 Principal principal 1959 Region surveyed includes Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer and Weld counties and the city of Brighton. Researched by Mariah Tauer

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Number of licensed engineers Person in charge Number of Services provided Phone Title RANK Firm employees Current notable projects Website Year founded Lamp, Rynearson & Associates 6 Civil engineering, survey, planning and consulting firm. 970-226-0342 Frank Kohl 4715 Innovation Drive, Suite 100 17 www.lra-inc.com principal 13 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1959 CivilArts Inc. 6 Civil engineering design for grading and drainage, utility infrastructure, streets, 303-682-1131 Frank Drexel 1860 Lefthand Circle, Suite A 13 parking and platting. Boundary and alta surveys, design mapping and subdivision www.civilarts.us president 14 Longmont, CO 80501 platting. 1994 Atkinson-Noland & Associates Inc. 6 Structural engineers specializing in in-situ nondestructive testing and evaluation 303-444-3620 Michael Schuller 2619 Spruce St. 9 services; material testing; design of repairs; and forensic services for existing and www.ana-usa.com president 15 Boulder, CO 80302-3808 historic masonry structures. 1975 Lightning Eliminators & Consultants Inc. 5 Lightning protection, grounding and surge protection design, solutions, equipment 303-447-2828 Avram Saunders 6687 Arapahoe Road 28 and systems based on charge transfer technology. www.lightningprotection.com CEO/president 16 Boulder, CO 80303 1971 CTL Thompson Inc. 5 Material testing, construction observation, structural and foundation design, 970-206-9455 Wayne Thompson 351 Linden St., Suite 140 27 geotechnical investigations, septic design, environmental engineering, asbestos www.ctlt.com branch manager 17 Fort Collins, CO 80524 testing, phase I and II site assessments. 1971 Max BRT line, Avago expansion, helical pier testing, Candelas subdivision AeroSolutions LLC 5 Cellular tower reinforcement design. 720-304-6882 Jim Lockwood 5500 Flatiron Parkway, Suite 100 21 www.aerosolutionsllc.com CEO 18 Boulder, CO 80301 2004 Exponential Engineering Co. 5 Consulting electrical engineers. 970-207-9648 Thomas Ghidossi 328 Airpark Drive 19 Tall Grass Energy - design of 16 substations; Kirkwood Meadows Public Utility District www.exponentialengineering.com president/principal engineer 19 Fort Collins, CO 80524 - substation and transmission design; Xcel Energy - power plant relay upgrade design 1993 Lidstone and Associates Inc. 5 Engineering, geology and water resources consulting. 970-223-4705 Chris Lidstone 4025 Automation Way, Building E 18 www.lidstone.com president 20 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1986 Olsson Associates 5 Engineering and design firm. 970-461-7733 Kris Pickett 5285 McWhinney Blvd. 13 Homestead Park neighborhood, Greeley; Kendall Brook neighborhood, Loveland; www.olssonassociates.com office leader 21 Loveland, CO 80538 Caliche High School Water and Wastewater Treatment Facility 1956 Studio NYL Structural Engineers Inc. 5 Structural design and facade consulting services for a wide variety of building types 303-558-3145 Julian Lineham 2995 Baseline Road, Suite 314 10 and materials including concrete, steel, timber, masonry, aluminum, structural glass www.studionyl.com Christopher OHara 22 Boulder, CO 80303 and FRP. principals CSU Lory Student Center Addition; Denver Botanic Gardens Science Pavilion and Le 2004 Portager Pavilion Ascent Group Inc. 5 Structural engineering. 303-499-3022 Andrew Kelsey 4909 Pearl East Circle, Suite 201 9 Denver Union Station; Flatirons Village; Grist Brewery; GSA Skaggs Building; Global www.ascentgrp.com vice president 23 Boulder, CO 80301 Village Academy; Coal Creek Village; Pinnacle at Ute Creek; Fairfield Village at Quincy 2000 Reservoir Colorado Civil Group Inc. 5 Civil Engineering consulting, Municipal Engineering, street design, potable and raw 970-278-0029 ext. 108 Dave Lindsay 1413 W. 29th St. 8 water systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm drainage modeling and systems, land www.ccginc.us president 24 Loveland, CO 80538 development, GIS. 2007 Researched by Mariah Tauer Region surveyed includes Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer and Weld counties and the city of Brighton.

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Developed space in square feet Leasing agent Developed space at 100% Principal tenants/ Phone RANK Business Park build out Amenities Website Gunbarrel Business Park 5,567,000 Crispin Porter, Qualcomm, Lockheed Martin, Celestial Seasonings. Andrew Freeman 6285 Lookout Road 5,567,000 N/A 303-449-1420; 303-892-1111 1 Boulder, CO 80301 www.freemanproperty.com Centerra 3,700,000 Rock Bottom Brewery, Macy's Target, Staples, First National Bank, numreous car dealerships Ron Kuehl 2725 Rocky Mountain Ave. 13,750,000 Regional location at U.S. 36 and I-25. Health club,restaurant, shopping, hotels, banking and entertainment. 970-613-4562 2 Loveland, CO 80538 www.mcwhinney.com Colorado Technology Center 2,739,191 Pearl Izumi, Design Mechanical, Vaisala Inc., Fresca Foods, Udi's Bakery, Service Pro, Babolat, Sierra Nevada Carla Wilson Dillon Road and 96th Street N/A N/A 303-589-5271 3 Louisville, CO 80027 www.coloradotechcenter.com Great Western Industrial Park 2,300,000 Range Energy, Halliburton, Vestas, Hexcel, Schlumberger, Kodak, Musket, Great Western Rich Montgomery 2005 Howard Smith Ave. East 12,000,000 Daily service froom the Great Western Railway of Colorado with acess to BNSF & Union Pacific railroads 303-398-0500 4 Windsor, CO 80550 www.greatwesternindustrialpark.com Interlocken Advanced Technology 1,877,477 Omni Interlocken Resort, Vail Resorts, Frank Kelley Environment 1,800,000 N/A Chris Phenicie 5 U.S. Highway 36 and Flatiron Circle 303-628-1700 Broomfield, CO 80021 www.cbre.com Centennial Valley Business Park 1,800,000 Zayo, Westcon, National Instruments, Cable Labs, Medtronic Aaron DeJong U.S. Highway 36 and McCaslin Boulevard 3,200,000 Walkable Amenties-Restaurants, day care, banking, retail shops 303-300-8850 6 Louisville, CO 80027 koelbelco.com The Campus at Longmont 1,246,220 Front Range Community College, Micron, nSpire Health, Hampton Inn, Lowes Scott Garel 2101 Ken Pratt Blvd., No. 101 1,246,220 Histroic downtown, shopping, dining, trails and outdoor recreation Becky Gamble 7 Longmont, CO 80501 303-647-4011 www.thecampusatlongmont.com Corporate Center at Centennial Valley 771,091 Envysion, GHX, Globelmmune Blake Harris 363 Centennial Parkway 771,091 N/A 720-528-6300 8 Louisville, CO 80027 www.cbre.com Flatiron Park 740,000 RealD, Active Interest Media, Rogue Wave, Upslope Scott Garel 5500 Flatiron Parkway 2,100,000 N/A Becky Gamble 9 Boulder, CO 80301 303-442-6995 www.flatironpark.com Bromley Interstate Business Park 650,000 United Power, Staples, Western United Electric Supply, Transwest, Storage. Mike Camp Interstate 76 and Bromley Lane 3,300,000 Interstate visability, BNSF rail, excess utility capacity, 15 minutes to DIA. 720-528-6373 10 Brighton, CO 80601 www.cbre.com Promontory Business Park 538,838 State Farm, JBS Mark Bradley U.S. Highway 34 Bypass and Colorado 5,000,000 Mountain views, commons area with lakes and trails, amphitheatre, campus-style setting, access to I-25 and Highway 970-346-9900 11 Highway 257 85, utilities on site. www.realtec.com Greeley, CO 80634 Clover Basin Business Park 450,000 Seagate Technology, OnCore Manufacturing, Microsoft. Stan Whitaker North 75th Street and Nelson Drive 1,200,000 N/A 303-469-4200 12 Longmont, CO 80503 www.westernpropertyadvisors.com Regions surveyed include Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer and Weld counties. Researched by Kiley Gant

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GREELEY — The number of building permits issued by the city of Greeley spiked last fall, exceeding 1,000 in September and 1,300 in October, but since then has calmed down to an average of about 450 per- mits per month. The majority of permits are for renovations to homes and businesses and plans for single-family homes. Commercial projects valued at more than $100,000 are coming online at a much slower rate of three to five per month. The largest commercial project during the past year is the nearly $10 million, 75,000-square-foot expan- sion of Texas-based Noble Energy Inc.’s Colorado headquarters office building at 2115 117th Ave. in south- west Greeley (See page 9). Significant commercial and indus- trial projects that are in the works or have been recently completed include retail shops, fast-food restaurants, medical clinics, housing for seniors and midsize hotels. Two hotels making their way into the marketplace are a recently com- Doug Storum / BizWest pleted Candlewood Suites at 3530 W. W.M. Brown Construction Corp. of Westminster is building an 81-room Homewood Suites by Hilton at 2510 46th Ave. in Greeley. 29th St. and an 81-room Homewood

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CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN GREELEY Here is a chart showing commercial construction projects in the city of Greeley in various stages, including proposed, approved and under construction. The location of each project can be found by the corresponding number on the map.

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Wells from 3 mission replaces a previous 350-foot the proposed drilling site and offering setback for urban areas and a 150-foot a forum for public comments. requirement for rural ones. According to Greeley’s municipal Synergy Resources Corp., based code, written prior to the com- in Platteville, recently completed a mission’s new setback rules, a well drill site east of 66th Avenue and and storage tank needed to be at west of Fourth Street in Greeley. It is least 200 feet away from a habitable across the street from an apartment building and 150 feet from streets. complex under construction and near For higher-impact areas such as Northridge High School’s football schools and homes, oil and gas tanks field, but it met setback requirements typically needed to be set back 500 Doug Storum / BizWest at the time. feet. Homes are near Synergy Resources Corp.’s natural-gas drill and storage site in Mueller said while the state must The city can require screening and Greeley. While the state must issue the drilling permit and enforce setback rules, issue the drilling permit and govern “camouflage” requirements to try to the city’s special-use review process for wells includes notifying landowners within how far a well should be from homes hide the wells from site, Mueller said. 500 feet of the proposed drilling site and offering a forum for public comments. and schools, the city’s special-use While the state monitors and review process for wells includes noti- governs air quality and emission surface impacts are part of local gov- The city of Greeley regulates impacts fying landowners within 500 feet of standards, most aspects of potential ernment regulations, Mueller said. to roads and maintenance of a drill site including the control of weeds.

Striking deals Greeley-based Mineral Resources has applications for four wells in the works, and the city recently approved land-use permits for two others. Like other companies, Mineral Resources has been striking deals for mineral rights with property owners inside city limits for years. A Min- eral Resources spokeswoman said the company has experienced about a 90 percent success rate. It uses a mail campaign, sending letters to property owners offering them several options: a one-time buyout of mineral rights, an oil and gas lease with royalty payments based on production, or giving them the opportunity to become partners in the well for an upfront fee of $10,000. Homeowners are offered a signing bonus of $300 per acre. The agree- ment locks in the homeowners, and even if a subsequent search of records reveals the homeowners don’t own the mineral rights, they get to keep the signing bonus. When the company identifies a potential well site, it will send the let- ters to homeowners in the area, some- times prior to knowing who owns the mineral rights. The company staff researches public records to deter- Blue Onion is a Colorado spot media buying mine the mineral ownership in each of its project areas. For farm and ranch agency with complementary services ranging from projects, the process can take weeks video production and post-production to Web or perhaps months; in urban settings, the process literally can take years to design and brand strategy. complete, the company explained on

Blue Onion COO, Todd Kuhlmann and CEO/President Norty Frickey its website. Mueller said the city is not involved in these mineral-rights deals. “These are private real estate transactions,” Our business doesn’t run in slow motion—neither can our bank. he said. Mineral Resources offers royalties of 14 percent of the gross produced, In the high-tech world of special effects “We needed big-bank products and proportionate to the amount of land video, green screens and computer graphics, solutions, but preferred small-bank personal owned. Royalties are higher for some- one who partners with the company, Blue Onion switched banks because of service. Colorado Business Bank gave us the but they also must share in some of good, old-fashioned customer service. best of both worlds.” the operational costs. Mineral Resources’ horizontal wells Solutions for success. Now that’s a wrap. generally are drilled to a depth of 7,000 feet and can stretch horizontally beneath the surface up to a mile, according to Mineral Resources’ spokeswoman.

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Jonathan Castner / for BizWest Boulder-based Sibelloptics has developed a wind-mapping device it believes will help firefighters pinpoint remote fires more quickly and help air traffic controllers manage flights more efficiently in high winds. Showing off the device are co-founders Steve Vetorino, left, and Rich Higgins. Boulder firm’s mission: Watch the wind If only raising the blaze well on its way to becom- from helping firefighters to increasing Berthoud home of co-founder Steve ing what was at the time the most wind-farm efficiency and pollution Vetorino for a few more weeks while cash for prototype destructive wildfire in Colorado his- tracking. The fiber-optic light detec- the company updates and tests new tory. tion and ranging (LIDAR) system software before it must ship it back were a breeze Now, a Boulder-based company can create a real-time picture of wind to NASA’s Langley Research Cen- has developed a wind-mapping device activity covering a 15-kilometer (9.3- ter in Virginia. In the meantime, By Joshua Lindenstein it believes could have helped those mile) radius that extends from the the company has revved up an Indi- [email protected] first responders pinpoint the source ground to up to 10 kilometers (6.2 egogo crowdfunding campaign in an of the smoke in mountainous terrain miles) into the sky. attempt to raise the $750,000 needed BERTHOUD — Initial reports well before the fire got out of hand. Sibelloptics also is in a race against to build another device and ramp up of smoke in the Waldo Canyon area “It potentially could have made a the calendar to raise the funds neces- marketing. near Colorado Springs began filtering huge, huge difference,” said Rich Hig- sary to build a second Windimager “It’s got a lot of value,” Vetorino in to local fire departments on June gins, co-founder and vice president that it can show off to potential cus- said. “It’s just that we don’t have the 22, 2012. But first responders looked for cyber systems at Sibelloptics LLC. tomers. NASA – which funded devel- money to build another one, and we for the source of the smoke until dark Originally developed for NASA opment of the device through $1.75 need that to be able to demonstrate that day, to no avail. to study the wake vortices produced million in Small Business Innovation to airports, wind farms, firefighters.” Flames weren’t located until by the wings of large aircraft, Sibel- Research grants – owns the first Win- The use of the device at airports around noon the next day – and by loptics is marketing its Windimager dimager. could help in a variety of applica- then dry and windy conditions had for all types of practical applications, Sibelloptics has the device at the ➤ See Discoveries, 24 24 | Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 BizWest | www.bizwest.com

Discoveries from 23 tions itself. In addition to the wake similar capabilities. WindTracers are vortices, Windimager, or “Windy” for in operation at airports in Hong Kong short, also can help detect dangerous and Japan, and the FAA owns three wind shear or microburst events near itself. But Windimager, at a projected the ground, giving pilots warning as price tag of about $1 million for air- they get ready to take off or land. ports, is less than half the price of But largely, NASA and the Federal WindTracer, Vetorino said. It’s also Aviation Administration want to get much smaller. While the WindTracer a better idea of what happens to the is more high-powered, Vetorino said wake vortices in clear airspace. the Windimager is more adaptable as “This wake measurement is a really far as the range of phenomenon that important issue for air traffic man- can be observed. agement,” said Narashima Prasad, an “Right now it has a lot of advan- Professor V. Chandrasekar at CSU’s CHILL radar site aerospace technologist at Langley. tages in not only cost but in the agility The swirling horizontal columns it can provide,” Prasad said. can create a major hazard for trailing That agility is one of the major sell- aircraft that pass through them. As a ing points. In the case of the Waldo The Science of general rule of thumb, airports try to Canyon Fire, had firefighters had keep large commercial-type aircraft access to Windy, they could have Better Detection. five miles apart, Vetorino said. But placed it atop a ridge or mountain with air traffic expected to increase overlooking a wide area near where With more than 800 tornadoes touching down in the U.S. each year, significantly in coming years, more the reports of smoke were coming precise knowledge of the wake vor- from. Unlike radar, which has a longer CSU is focused on public safety by developing the next generation tices could help reduce the needed range but can only see larger events of severe weather early detection systems. buffer between planes, thus decreas- such as storms or water droplets in the ing the time needed between planes air, the LIDAR system interacts with taking off and landing. dust particles and would have been “You can’t just build more air- able to detect the smoke plume above ports,” Vetorino said. “People don’t the trees before it was easily visible. like more airports. They don’t like In addition to locating wildfires, more runways. So they’ve got to figure the system could be used to monitor out how to do a better job with what winds while firefighters are battling they’ve got.” blazes and give them enough advance Windimager isn’t the first device warning of wind shifts that they could of its kind. get out of harm’s way. Vetorino helped develop Lockheed Other applications include pollu- Martin’s WindTracer, a device with tion tracking. In a train crash resulting

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Getting to the point of commer- 1 Windimager emits eye-safe laser pulses 4,000- cialization has been about two and a 20,000 times per second. half years in the making. Vetorino and Higgins founded the company along with president Russ Sibell and vice president for research Allen Tracy. Vetorino, Sibell and Tracy worked together at Coherent Technologies Inc., which was acquired by Lockheed 4 Transmitting the beam through a scanner Martin. Higgins, meanwhile, spent allows the system to quickly generate wind and pollutant profile maps. much of his career working in the cable industry after attending Colo- rado State University with Vetorino. While the cost of Windy would be 3 High-speed data processing calculates the average wind about $1 million for airports because speed from the Doppler-shifted returns. of the advanced software needed for their use, that fi gure would be more Windimager in the $500,000 to $600,000 range www.windimager.com 1 for other applications. Higgins and For now, though, the company is at sort of a disruptive technology, build these things inexpensively Vetorino said they hope the company just focusing on producing a second because it opens lots of other mar- enough that we could actually get a could sell enough devices early on that Windy. If the crowdfunding campaign kets,” Higgins said, noting television lot of these into the hands of fi refi ght- they could use profi ts to build Win- comes up short, the Sibelloptics crew stations or smaller airports that could ers so they could help save lives.” dimagers that would be available to may turn to angel investors to get the make use of the technology. lease for fi re agencies, which are often commercial venture off the ground. “Unfortunately fi refi ghters, they’re Joshua Lindenstein can be reached strapped for cash and might need the “If we can build enough of these out there risking everything. 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CONTRACTS for bank customers as well as producing clean in Greeley as well as operations in Australia merce; Flo Mikkelson of Guaranty Bank; Don- Colorado State University and Boulder- renewable energy, helping TD Bank meet its and Canada, posted earnings before interest, na Smith of The Neenan Co. and Tom Dwyer based Namasté Solar are partnering with Fort sustainability goals. taxes, depreciation and amortization of $108.6 of Embassy Suites. Collins Utilities on a pilot project to install solar million, down 33 percent from $161.7 million panels on the roofs of university buildings. The Boulder-based juwi group sold the project the same quarter a year ago. Despite the lower The cities of Longmont, Loveland, Fort Collins city’s project will purchase electricity generated rights for one of the largest wind farms in earnings, the company’s beef unit reported net and Greeley received 2014 Governor’s Awards from the CSU solar systems. The panels de- the company’s history and its first in South revenue of $5.3 billion, up 11 percent from the for Downtown Excellence for recent projects veloped by Namaste, to be installed on CSU’s America, and retained responsibility for build- second quarter of last year. JBS owns a con- that reflect an attitude of perseverance and ded- Student Recreation Center, Veterinary Teach- ing it. The wind farm will have a total installed trolling interest in Pilgrim’s Pride, which an- ication to community revitalization in Colorado. ing Hospital, Durrell Center and three residence capacity of 50 megawatts and is expected to nounced in July second-quarter earnings of Denver-based nonprofit Downtown Colorado halls, will provide 1,100 kilowatts of power to achieve commercial operation in mid-2015. $190.4 million, flat from the $190.7 million in Inc. runs the awards program that honors proj- the city, equivalent to producing about 1.65 The wind farm is located in Cerro Largo, next to earnings during the same period last year. ects completed between Sept. 1, 2010 and May million kilowatt hours a year or powering about the town of Melo, in northern Uruguay, and will 30. Loveland won the Best New Construction, 180 homes. be owned and operated by a subsidiary of an Broomfield-based fast-casual restaurant chain Infill, or Redevelopment category for The Gallery Italian energy provider. The estimated annual Noodles and Co. (Nasdaq: NDLS) reported Flats apartment complex. Longmont and Fort More than 70 providers at Boulder Medi- production of approximately 200,000 mega- revenue of $99.5 million for its second quarter Collins tied in the Best Façade Program catego- cal Center, a multispecialty group that also watt hours of clean electricity will be sold to the ending July 1, up 11.5 percent from the same ry. Longmont was recognized for its Alleyscape operates an urgent-care clinic, are now using state-owned energy provider UTE (Usinas y period last year, and largely attributable to the Façade Program and topped the Community CORHIO’s health-information exchange, in Transmisiones del Estado) as part of a 20-year opening of 16 new restaurants in the quarter, in- Creativity category for its Downtown Longmont addition to an advanced electronic medical power purchase agreement. cluding 12 company-owned and four franchise Creative District. Fort Collins was honored for record system, to coordinate care for more restaurants. The increase in revenue, however, its Avery Block Façade Rehabilitation Project. than 200,000 annual patient visits. Through EARNINGS was somewhat offset by a decrease in sales at Greeley won the Colorful Colorado award for nonprofitCORHIO ’s secure electronic net- Array BioPharma Inc. (Nasdaq: ARRY) re- comparable base restaurants. Those sales de- its Greeley Creative District. All winners will be work, BMC doctors now are receiving labora- ported revenue of $42 million for its fiscal year creased 0.6 percent for company-owned res- featured at the Governor’s Award Dinner and tory results from hospitals and labs around the ending June 30, down from $69.6 million the taurants and 0.7 percent systemwide. Noodles Reception at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11 at state without having to wait for faxes or other year prior. Boulder-based Array, which focuses net income also rose in the second quarter to the Lincoln Center in Fort Collins. paper-based methods of communication, thus primarily on developing drugs to treat various $3.5 million, or 11 cents per share, compared reducing patient wait times, helping doctors cancers, saw a net loss for the year of $85.3 with $68,000, or less than one cent per share, University of Northern Colorado special-edu- make faster and more accurate clinical deci- million, or 69 cents per share, compared with a last year. cation professor Kay Ferrell received the C. sions and saving staff time previously spent net loss of $61.9 million, or 57 cents per share Warren Bledsoe Award from the Association tracking down patients’ medical records. BMC last year. Revenue was $6 million, down from FLOOD RELIEF for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind has two Boulder locations and a third on the $25.4 million for the same period last year. Net Gov. John Hickenlooper announced $2.29 and Visually Impaired in recognition of her Avista Adventist Hospital campus in Louisville. loss was $28.2 million, or 22 cents per share, million in grants for 19 new stream-recovery book, “Reach Out and Teach” during AER’s compared with $17.6 million, or 15 cents per projects in Boulder, Larimer, Weld and Jef- international conference held July 30-Aug. 3 Boulder-based Agua Inc. is implementing its share last year. ferson counties. The grants, approved by the in San Antonio. The book guides parents and unique plant-based biotechnology for the first Colorado Water Conservation Board on July teachers in promoting the development of time in the , beginning construc- Boulder-based natural foods company Boul- 16, will reimburse up to 50 percent of eligible young children with visual and multiple impair- tion on a new wastewater treatment facility in der Brands Inc. (Nasdaq: BDBD) reported an expenses used for cleaning up debris or restor- ments. Rochester, N.H. Agua’s plant also is the first to 18.7-percent increase in revenue in the second ing watersheds. use electrochar, an absorbent material that fa- quarter versus the same period a year ago. Bonnie Clipper, chief nursing officer at Medi- cilitate the physical absorption of contaminants Boulder Brands’ offerings include the Glutino, KUDOS cal Center of the Rockies in Loveland, was in wastewater. Agua technology is engaged in Udi’s Gluten Free, Earth Balance, Level Life, named one of 20 Robert Wood Johnson Foun- projects in Gambia, Uruguay, Spain, Haiti, Ke- Evol and Smart Balance brands. Revenue for dation Executive Nurse Fellows for 2014. She nya and the Dominican Republic. the period ending June 30 was $131.3 million, will join the select group of nurses from across up from $110.7 million a year ago. Net income the nation chosen to participate in the final co- A Virus Counter instrument developed by was $2.8 million, or 4 cents per diluted share, hort of the three-year leadership development Boulder-based life science startup ViroCyt down slightly from profit of $3.1 million, or 5 program. LLC is being used by the Filovirus Animal cents per share in the second quarter last year. Nonclinical Group (FANG), a federal govern- Dale Katechis, owner of Longmont-based ment-supported research consortium that is Boulder-based Clovis Oncology Inc. (Nas- Oskar Blues Brewery and REEB Cycles, was working to create vaccines and therapies for daq: CLVS) reported a net loss of $34.8 mil- recognized by Boulder-based eTown with an Ebola and Marburg viruses. ViroCyt, which de- lion for the second fiscal quarter ending E-Chievement award for his philanthropic con- velops instruments and reagents that allow for June 30. Clovis is developing drugs to treat tributions in the days following the September the quantification of virus particles in a given multiple types of cancer. The company re- flood that hit Oskar Blues’ hometowns of Lyons sample in just minutes, was formed early last ported no revenue in the second quarter. The courtesy Connecting Point and Longmont hard. Katechis created the Os- year as a spinoff of Boulder-based InDevR Inc. net loss amounted to $1.03 per share, com- kar Blues CAN’d Aid Foundation as a way to pared with a net loss of $19.3 million, or 72 Ted Warner, left, president of Greeley-based raise and distribute funds to flood-affected indi- Fort Collins-based Neenan Co. was selected cents per share for the same period last year. network management firm Connecting Point, viduals and businesses. Starting with a personal as design-build partner for the Bureau of Land and Scott Warner, right, the company’s vice donation of $125,000, Katechis reached out to Management’s Twin Falls, Idaho, district office Longmont-based data storage equipment president for sales, join T/Sgt. John Cox as the craft beer industry and raised more than relocation project. Neenan will renovate the manufacturer Dot Hill Systems Corp. (Nas- they show off Patriot Awards, presented to $500,000 in three months. Nearly a year later, existing 70,000-square-foot warehouse and daq: HILL) reported second-quarter revenue them by the Secretary of Defense for their Katechis and the foundation continue to work build a new 19,000-square-foot, single-story of $48.2 million for the period ending June 30, support of company employees who also are with the town of Lyons on large-scale recovery office facility. The project plans include main- down from $50.7 million last year. The net loss members of the Air and Army National Guards. projects. Thus far, the Foundation has given tenance of the site’s existing landscaping and was $78,000, or less than 1 cent per share, af- Cox, a managed information technology con- $700,000 to flood-related efforts, totaling more signage. Construction is expected to begin in ter a profit of $2.1 million, or 4 cents per share sultant at Connecting Point, and Michael than $1 million raised. He received the award at September with an anticipated completion in last year. Brown, a project engineer there, nominated the the June 11 taping of The Infamous Stringdust- March, followed by relocation of the current Warners for the award. Cox, assigned as an ers and Rodney Crowell show, which was re- Twin Falls office to the new site. Neenan will Louisville-based drug maker GlobeImmune aircraft crew chief to the 153rd Airlift Wing, Wy- corded in front of a live audience at E-town Hall continue its relationship with project developer Inc. (Nasdaq: GBIM) released its first quarterly oming National Guard, will serve four months in in Boulder and aired the week of Aug. 6-12 on WD Schorsch on the federal lease project. earnings report since its initial public offering the Middle East while Brown, assigned to the KBCO-FM 97.3 and more than 300 other radio last month, posting a net loss of $9.2 million for 1158th Army Space Support Company, Colo- stations across North America and via podcast. Boulder-based startup mobile-app developer the three months ending June 30, well above rado Army National Guard, will be deployed for Clip Interactive LLC landed its first interna- the net loss of $2.1 million recorded for the 14 months with the 193rd Military Police Bat- Larimer County community information man- tional customer through a partnership with same period last year. GlobeImmune earned talion in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. ager Deni La Rue and budget director Bob Sphera Holding, a Padova, Italy-based radio- revenue of $1.7 million for the period, down Keister were awarded a “superior” award of holding company, to bring interactive radio to from the $4.2 million it earned during the same Nine influentialN orthern Colorado women and excellence for the county’s 2013 Community five Sphera stations. Terms of the deal were time last year. an outstanding mentor were honored during Report from the National Association of County not disclosed. Clip, founded in 2012, has a the sixth annual Northern Colorado Women of Information Officers.L a Rue also received an software platform and mobile app that allows Brazilian meatpacker JBS S.A., the parent Distinction event, presented by BizWest Media “excellence” award for the county’s podcasts of radio stations, listeners and advertisers to in- company of Greeley-based JBS USA, earned and held Aug. 6 at Embassy Suites in Loveland. the its radio show “Community at Work.” The teract. In the last three months, Clip Interactive $112 million during the second quarter, down Honorees were chosen by an evaluation panel competition included more than 330 entries. has announced partnerships with Pennsylva- from $149 million during the same period a from a group of 64 finalists. Honored were Nan- nia-based Entercom Communications, Indi- year earlier. Despite the lower earnings, sec- cy Brigden, former Greeley city councilwoman Holland and Hart, a Denver-based law firm anapolis-based Cumulus Radio and Portland, ond-quarter net revenue grew to $12.8 billion, a and mayor pro tem; Goldie Augustmoon of My with an office in Boulder, was recognized as Ore.-based Salem Communications. 32-percent increase from $9.7 billion the same Office Etc.; Dr. Deborah Crawford of Plan de one of the “50 Best Law Firms for Women” in period a year earlier. Net revenue from exports Salud de Valle; Roxanne Fry of the Community 2014 by Working Mother magazine and Flex- TD Bank chose Boulder-based Lumos Solar’s grew to $1.3 billion during the second quarter, Foundation of Northern Colorado; Diane Jones Time Lawyers. 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Sport Clips Haircuts wopened a new store at Fort Collins-based New Belgium Brewing Payne LLC graduated from the Greeley Cham- 535 W. South Boulder Road in Lafayette, the introduced Tour de Fall, a seasonal Amer- ber of Commerce’s Leadership Weld County Teles Properties LLC, a California-based 102nd Sport Clips opening for David Wese- ican-style pale ale to celebrate Tour de Fat, program on May 8 along with 21 other mem- brokerage of luxury homes, is opening an men, one of the chain’s top franchise owners. the brewery’s traveling festival of bikes, beer bers of the Northern Colorado business com- office at 900 Pearl St., Unit 4, in Boulder. and bemusement. The ale, at 6 percent ABV munity. Paul also was appointed as one of sev- James Simpson, who will manage the office, PRODUCT UPDATE and 38 IBUs with pale malt, chocolate rye and en members of the town of Erie’s Tree Board. was with Teles when it was founded in 2007 Longmont-based FactSmash introduced two caramel, will be available through October in and ran its office in Beverly Hills, Calif. Since trivia-game packages: a Small-Business Edi- 12-ounce bottles and on draft. Naropa University in Boulder was recognized moving to Colorado, Simpson has worked at tion for small restaurants, bars, coffee shops as a College of Distinction for the 2014-15 Fuller Sotheby International Realty Inc.’s of- and nonprofits, and a Frenzy Edition for large Longmont-based storage supplier Dot Hill academic year by the Colleges of Distinction fice in Boulder. restaurants, bars, hotels, hotels, senior living Systems Corp. (Nasdaq:HILL) announced website. facilities and other large businesses. an innovation that improves snapshot perfor- Zwei Brüder Brewing opened at 4612 S. mance in storage arrays. Generated by its As- MOVES Mason St, Unit 120 in Fort Collins. The Ger- Longmont-based Oscar Blues Brewery will suredSnap snapshot software, which is part The Fort Collins Board of Realtors opened man name means “two brothers, referring to begin distributing what it says is the first craft of the company’s Data Management Services an office Aug. 11 at 826 W. Drake Road in the owners Kirk Lombardi, who was brewmaster “nitro” beer in a 16.4-ounce can. “Nitro” refers suite, snapshots are versatile and useful tools Drake Center Marketplace, moving from its for- for the C.B. & Potts locations in Colorado and to the addition of nitrogen gas to the carbon- for backup and data recovery operations. By mer office at 110 W. Harvard St. Wyoming for 25 years, and Eric Lombardi, who ation process. The nitro version of Old Chub reducing the number of operations required to was brewmaster for 17 years at that chain’s has been modified from 8 percent alcohol access snapshot metadata, the invention dis- OPENINGS Fort Collins location. by volume to 6.9 percent to ensure full pint closed in Dot Hill’s 97th US patent, numbered Harmony Foundation, which runs an addic- pours rather than 8-ounce or 10-ounce “tu- 8,751,467, improves storage controller per- tion treatment program in Estes Park, opened AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) opened a store using the lip” or “rocks” glass pours as a result of the formance when using data snapshots, which a community relations office at 825 E. Speer company’s new design at 1 W. FlatIron Cross- high ABV. The original Old Chub Scotch Ale can result in faster system recovery.

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National Experience—Local Presence FUnDraisers robertson and natalee randolph of long- A golf tournament to benefi tCourt-ap- mont; Brandon and Jessie Slepicka of ni- pointed Special advocates of Larimer wot; and Joshua Smith of loveland. County will be held Aug. 29 at the olde HUB and Jim Sampson course at loveland, 2115 W. 29th St. in nonprofi t solar installergriD alternatives working together to loveland. loveland-based law fi rmJess m. Colorado and Flatirons Habitat for Hu- Perez PC is tournament sponsor. For more manity teamed up Aug. 16 to bring solar meet the needs of information, call tournament director tomas energy to three low-income families in a tri- Northern Colorado. Perez at 970-800-3388. plex in Boulder while bringing hands-on solar training to renewable-energy students and Fort collins-based new Belgium Brewing is community volunteers. habitat for human- holding an outdoor Bike-in movie series on ity anticipates seeing a total monetary sav- Offering Benefits Consulting expertise in the areas of: thursday nights, with all proceeds benefi t- ings in electricity costs of $1,163.66 per year - Self funding, claims, network and RX evaluation Contact Jim: 970-420-1352 ting nonprofi t Wolverine Farm Publishing. per unit. the triplex was selected thanks to a - Plan analytics, modeling and development [email protected] the series started Aug. 21 with “ratatouille” grant from the city of Boulder’s climateSmart - Private & Public Exchanges and Defined Contribution and continues with “the Breakfast club” and program. “Whensday” Aug. 28, “Stand By me” Sept. - Telemedicine and employee wellness Serving Northern Colorado from 4 and “ghostbusters” Sept. 11. gates open For the fourth straight year, Boulder-based - ACA planning and compliance our new Fort Collins office at 7 p.m. at new Belgium’s front parking lot, law fi rm Caplan and earnest LLC collected with shows beginning at dusk. Admission is school supplies for students from the Boul- $2. der Valley and St. Vrain Valley school dis- tricts. For this year’s crayons to calculators nearly $3,500 was raised to help pay heating community challenge, the fi rm raised more bills for coloradans last winter when touch- than $880 for students in need, as well as stone energy Cooperatives rode in the supplying backpacks, calculators, note- three-day Pedal the Plains bike tour through books and other school supplies. Presented by southeastern colorado a year ago. they are getting ready to ride again Sept. 19-21. arC of Weld County donated $10,000 to Poudre valley rea is one of 18 electric co- the city of greeley for Shanes’ inspiration op-connected organizations sponsoring the for Purposes of aven’s village, a vision to Chamber of Commerce touchstone energy bike team and participat- build an inclusive playground at island grove Visit Greeley ing as a sponsor for the 2014 tour. Starting in regional Park, 501 n. 14th Ave., greeley, in Wiggins this year, the tour will head to Fort place of the current playground. Shane’s in- morgan for an evening of car-show entertain- spiration is a nonprofi t organization devoted ment before riding to Sterling for Sugar Beet to creating inclusive playgrounds and pro- Days. the fi nal day of the ride will bring the grams that unite children of all abilities. cyclists back along interstate 76 to Wiggins. the Powering the Plains co-op team, which granTs Legacy of includes PVreA employees ramon Ser- the Community Foundation Serving gree- rano, Bryan moorman, Bryant Pangrac and ley and Weld County announced grants Jay Pratz, will ride to raise money for energy totaling $16,646.19 from the Littler youth outreach Colorado, a nonprofi t organiza- Fund’s 116th distribution to area teachers tion that helps struggling colorado families who encourage and support experiential the Land pay their heating bills in the winter. learning, enhance student understanding and increase student achievement. teachers and Exploring the History and Proceeds from the seventh annual Duck projects funded in this distribution were: Kris- race Bookfair, held Aug. 15-17 at the ten Baker, imagine charter School, for a re- Barnes & noble bookstore at the Promenade cycling program; Jenny Bates, university el- Land Use of the Prairie Shops at centerra, went toward Loveland ementary School, for the Young Ameritowne rotary’s drive to give each third-grader in educational program; Steve Cline, Windsor the thompson School District a dictionary – high School, for a geo-Spatial program; whether or not he or she attends a district Susan eastin, greeley West high School, school. children entering the store were giv- for a book club project; Don Hurt, univer- en free rubber ducklings and parents were sity elementary School, for a union civil War 2014 Ag Tour asked to donate $5 to enter a duck in the uniform project; Peter marino, Fort lupton annual race, to be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, middle School, for a mindfulness project; Jen Greeley Chamber of commerce Aug. 23 at Fairgrounds Park in loveland as mcLoud, highland elementary School, for a part of the old Fashioned corn roast Festi- school garden project; Diane odbert, Knowl- val Aug. 22-23. Ducks still can be entered at edge Quest Academy, for Junior great books; Friday, September 12, 2014 the rotary booth at the festival. teri romshek, Skyview School Stem, for a modular robot project; Kelsey rosenoff, 7:30 am - 4:30pm gooD DeeDs Windsor high School, for Spanish readers and newmark merrill mountain States donated video; teresa Santos, Winograd K-8 School, Centennial Village $5,000 to the i Have a Dream Foundation for a Discovery education subscription; and on Aug. 1 during the ceremony marking Larea Warden, Winograd K-8 School, for a 1475 A Street, Greeley the demolition of twin Peaks mall in long- Wild Animal Sanctuary project. mont and groundbreaking for Village at the Peaks, the retail center newmark merrill rei in Fort collins awarded $15,000 in grants is developing. All but $300 of the donation to Fort Collins natural areas, Larimer Coun- came from proceeds from the auction new- ty Conservation Corps, Poudre Wilderness Chamber Members $25 mark merrill held to sell fi xtures and other volunteers and the Friends of Lory State Non-Chamber Members $35 items from the old mall. Park to promote stewardship opportunities, enhance local outdoor spaces, and encour- Register online at nineteen students from northern colorado age community members to give back to the www.greeleychamber.com and the Boulder Valley are among 113 state- outdoor places where they play. the funds will wide who were awarded scholarships for be used to help with fi re and fl ood restoration the 2014-15 school year from the Denver- projects, volunteer appreciation and redesign based Pinnacol Foundation. the scholar- of the mountain bike park at . Sponsors ships’ value totaled $400,000. During the past 14 years, the foundation has given longmont-based First nations Development scholarships totaling nearly $3.3 million to institute was awarded a $306,000 grant from the children of colorado workers who were the Battle creek, mich.-based W.K. Kellogg killed or seriously injured in work-related ac- Foundation under its “catalyzing community cidents. Among those receiving scholarships giving” effort. First nations will use the grant to S are Jayme and Jason Bass of Fort collins; collaborate with smaller local or regional native Chelsea and melissa Bullock of lafayette; American nonprofi t organizations to build their Carly Carter and zachary english of gree- internal capacity while engaging new donors ley; emilia Cintora of Ault; avery Clift of – both native and non-native – around those Western Dairy Association evans; anne and marie trujillo and Bayley organizations’ efforts in building sustainable DeSotel of Broomfi eld;Desarae gore of food systems and strengthening native culture Briggsdale; rubi Pulido, Haley and Logan among youth. BizWest | www.bizwest.com Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 | 31 TiMe oUT

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courteSY greeleY chAmBer oF commerce romia Pritchett of rc Auto Detail and carpet cleaning, chats with James lopez of lutheran Family Services at an Aug. 13 Business Before hours event in greeley.

courteSY greeleY chAmBer oF commerce elaine hicks of the humane Society of Weld county, left, meets Jim riesberg of greeley and cheri Sonday of Flood and Peterson at an Aug. 13 Business Before hours in greeley.

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Case nection Inc, Creditor: filings made for liquidation. final until a Public Trustee’s monetary damages. #3394086. 7/30/2014 Antrese D Tapia, 877 S #4034724. 8/1/2014 Pinnacol Assurance. Chapter 11 indicates filings Deed has been issued. Hoover Ave, Fort Lupton. Amount: $30490.35. Case Warranty Deeds Borrower: Vernon D & Lender: Colo Housing Fin Borrower: Lance C & #D-14cv-030290. Date: for reorganization. Chapter Margaret A Smith, 1021 Authority, Amount Due: State Tax Liens Transfers property while Susan J Wherry, 2188 Pinon 7/30/2014 13 indicates filings that en- Coffman St, Longmont. $140138. Case #4032416. Dr, Erie. Lender: Ocwen Judgments filed against guaranteeing a clear title Lender: Onewest Bank, 7/23/2014 Loan Servicing Llc, Amount able petitioners to pay off Debtor: Fire Defense Inc, assets of individuals or free of any encumbrances Amount Due: $45823. Case Due: $265593. Case Creditor: Irwin Invest Llc. their creditors over three to #3394087. 7/30/2014 Borrower: Steven B & #4035181. 8/2/2014 Amount: $16586.63. Case businesses with delinquent that are not listed on the five years. Thea A Hammers, 5110 #C-14c-032633. Date: taxes. deed. Borrower: Aaron P Berkley, 47th Ave, Greeley. Lender: Borrower: Lance C & 8/1/2014 991 Hummer Dr, Nederland. Security Service Fed Credit Susan J Wherry, 2188 Pinon This information is obtained from SKLD Information Services. Lender: Us Bank National Un, Amount Due: $228943. Dr, Erie. Lender: Ocwen Debtor: William Vir- Association T, Amount Due: Case #4032640. 7/24/2014 Loan Servicing Llc, Amount gil Myers, Creditor: $256172. Case #3394088. Due: $265593. Case Elizabeth Marie Ford. 7/30/2014 Borrower: Kelly Wiebold, #4035191. 8/2/2014 Amount: $26881.1. Case Bankruptcies Chapter 7 Kimberly Ann Spencer, Jose Asunction Rive 1737 Homestead Dr, Fort #D-08cv-001307. Date: Borrower: Bradley O Parks, Lupton. Lender: Branch Boulder County 2921 Timberwood Dr #302, Munoz, 1067 N Pond Dr, Borrower: Joseph T & 8/2/2014 Joseph Anthony Sutton, Fort Collins; Case #2014- Brighton; Case #2014- 140 County Road 128, Bk Trust Co, Amount Due: Jane K Wilk, 1004 Stage Chapter 7 13302 Alcott St, Broomfield; 20667, Date Filed: 8/2/2014 20630, Date Filed: 8/1/2014 Nederland. Lender: Wells $247812. Case #4032641. Dr, Fort Lupton. Lender: Us Debtor: Kevin D Byerly, Case #2014-20347, Date Fargo Bank, Amount Due: 7/24/2014 Bk, Amount Due: $131800. Creditor: Shannon K Byerly. Leslie Alan Rope, 2203 $534725. Case #3394562. Filed: 7/30/2014 Marco Paul Sandoval, Laura Kay Dieter, 155 S Case #4035551. 8/5/2014 Amount: $230691.07. Case Emery St #B, Longmont; 8/1/2014 1827 Somerville Dr #C2, Dickson St, Keenesburg; Borrower: Humberto #D-12dr-001359. Date: Case #2014-20339, Date Vasquez, 204 N 23rd Ave, Veronica Lynn Gibson, Fort Collins; Case #2014- Case #2014-20640, Date 8/6/2014 Filed: 7/30/2014 1025 E 9th Ave #301, 20691, Date Filed: 8/5/2014 Filed: 8/2/2014 Borrower: Mark E Mitchell, Greeley. Lender: Bk Am, 33 S Boulder Cir Apt 208, Amount Due: $100270. Judgments Broomfield; Case #2014- Debtor: Laverne Sharer, Cerise J Campbell, 3045 20716, Date Filed: 8/5/2014 Stacy Suzanne Spears, Abelino Larrea, 208 17th Boulder. Lender: Pnc Bank Case #4032991. 7/25/2014 Boulder County Blue Sky Circle Unit 18105, National Association, Creditor: Vion Holdings Llc. 150 Blossom Dr, Loveland; Ave, Greeley; Case #2014- Amount: $3449.97. Case Erie; Case #2014-20421, Lynette Barela, Po Box Case #2014-20718, Date 20719, Date Filed: 8/5/2014 Amount Due: $132874. Borrower: Joann R Mullett, Debtor: Tory James Date Filed: 7/31/2014 Case #3394563. 8/1/2014 1206 103rd Ave, Greeley. Morrison, Creditor: Tran- #C-11c-000999. Date: 6755, Broomfield; Case Filed: 8/5/2014 8/2/2014 #2014-20728, Date Filed: Jeremiah J Garcia, 406 Lender: Bk Am, Amount swest Freightliner Llc. Juan Carlos Granillo, 3161 8/5/2014 Deanne M Escareno, 3450 Park Ave, Eaton; Case Borrower: Jill Denise Ten- Due: $124873. Case Amount: $93431.12. Case Madison Avenue, Boulder; Riva Ridge Place, Fort Col- #2014-20720, Date Filed: nyson, 1204 Redbird St, #4032992. 7/25/2014 #D-13cv-032238. Date: Larimer County Case #2014-20467, Date Rita Marie Boone, 1118 lins; Case #2014-20723, 8/5/2014 Longmont. Lender: Phh 7/24/2014 Filed: 7/31/2014 Opal Street #104, Broom- Date Filed: 8/5/2014 Mortgage Corp, Amount Borrower: Melissa Sue Debtor: Justin L Story, field; Case #2014-20778, Shane W Jones, 719 51st Due: $272463. Case Mireles, 623 N 29th Ave, Debtor: Snowcap Cream- Creditor: Discover Bk. Kathryn J Wilson, Po Date Filed: 8/6/2014 Julio Armando Rodriguez, Avenue, Greeley; Case #3394564. 8/1/2014 Greeley. Lender: Us Bk, ery Inc, Creditor: Jonathan Amount: $5685.02. Case Box 21463, Boulder; Case 6515 Finch Court, Fort Col- #2014-20721, Date Filed: Amount Due: $94626. Case Reyes. Amount: $38012.62. #C-10c-004478. Date: #2014-20468, Date Filed: Lizabeth Ann Merryman, lins; Case #2014-20738, 8/5/2014 Broomfield County #4032993. 7/25/2014 Case #D-11-Cv-02755-Jlk- 7/23/2014 7/31/2014 13597 Via Varra #2401, Date Filed: 8/5/2014 Kmt. Date: 7/24/2014 Broomfield; Case #2014- Debra Ann Lucero, 1511 Borrower: Kevin P Zim- Borrower: Michael J & Debtor: Ra Warkentin Jorge Ivan Amaya Loya, 20851, Date Filed: 8/8/2014 Robert Allen Burgett, 2244 Appleton Court, Brighton; mermann, 13899 Legend Laurie L Frick, 709 Main St, Debtor: Leanne Deherrera, Constr Inc, Creditor: Nbh 307 Sheley Court, Long- W Vine Dr, Fort Collins; Case Case #2014-20768, Date Trl Unit 102, Broomfield. Windsor. Lender: Bk New Creditor: Portfolio Recov- Bk. Amount: $80527.95. mont; Case #2014-20469, #2014-20767, Date Filed: Filed: 8/6/2014 Lender: Deutsche Bank York Mellon, Amount Due: ery Assoc Llc. Amount: Case #D-08cv-000470. Date Filed: 7/31/2014 Chapter 13 8/6/2014 National Trust C, Amount $89852. Case #4032994. $1527.98. Case #C-14c- Date: 7/23/2014 Clayton Wayne Wagstaff, Due: $190604. Case #7000. 7/25/2014 031409. Date: 7/25/2014 Heather L Morgan, 2206 Cassandra Felice Ken- nebrew, 11469 Uptown Ave Allison Lynn Dhooghe, 915 Po Box 56, Grover; Case 7/31/2014 Debtor: Ra Warkentin Calais Drive, Longmont; Debtor: Excaliburexteriors No 201, Broomfield; Case E Drake #184b, Fort Collins; #2014-20786, Date Filed: Borrower: Carlos C Pena, Constr Inc, Creditor: Nbh Case #2014-20504, Date Llc, Creditor: Am Bldrs #2014-20531, Date Filed: Case #2014-20769, Date 8/6/2014 2616 Quay St, Evans. Lend- Bk. Amount: $61969.46. Filed: 8/1/2014 Larimer County Contractors Supply Co. 8/1/2014 Filed: 8/6/2014 er: Us Bk, Amount Due: Case #D-08cv-000470. Shawn Paul Winters, $175333. Case #4032995. Amount: $188890.7. Case Date: 7/23/2014 Casey George Degraff, Po Borrower: William G Buch, #D-12cv-001618. Date: Mario Felipe Horta, 244 Chris W Gonzales, 519 36889 Wcr 35, Eaton; Case 7/25/2014 Box 7339, Boulder; Case 144 Mount Simon Dr, Liver- 7/26/2014 Powderhorn Trl, Broomfield; South Meldrum Street, Fort #2014-20796, Date Filed: more. Lender: First National Debtor: Laura L Hettrick, #2014-20509, Date Filed: Borrower: Danny D Stark, Case #2014-20745, Date Collins; Case #2014-20775, 8/6/2014 Bank Omaha, Amount Due: Creditor: Capital One Bk 8/1/2014 37012 Soaring Eagle Cir, Debtor: Ronald K Ebeling, Filed: 8/6/2014 Date Filed: 8/6/2014 $19720. Case #40300. Usa. Amount: $2171.61. Michael Anthony Fuqua, Severance. Lender: Bk Am, Creditor: Capital One Bk Hilah Neisha Remaily, 125 7/24/2014 Case #C-14c-030630. Date: Marjorie Kathleen Dare, 12035 Monaco Dr, Brighton; Amount Due: $434360. Usa. Amount: $12660.63. 7/24/2014 Fairbanks Place, Longmont; Larimer County Case #4033295. 7/26/2014 Case #C-08c-004995. Date: 5312 Fossil Ridge Drive, Case #2014-20808, Date Borrower: David R & Cecilia Case #2014-20558, Date Chapter 7 7/29/2014 Fort Collins; Case #2014- Filed: 8/7/2014 M Everson, 8418 Terra View Debtor: Patrick & Sarah Filed: 8/1/2014 Borrower: Jason Vaughn 20779, Date Filed: 8/6/2014 Cir, Fort Collins. Lender: C Geiger, Creditor: Wake- Jesse J Walter, 2502 Silver Rachel Ann Werner, 490 S Voss, 1924 Jade Ave, Loch- Debtor: Michelle Cam- Jaclyn Moczulewski, 4840 Bank New York Mellon, field Assoc Inc. Amount: Fir Avenue, Loveland; Case Tiffanie Rae Brewer, 1209 Rachel Ave, Milliken; Case buie. Lender: Colo Housing eron, Creditor: Alpine Credit Meredith Way #206, Boul- Amount Due: $415133. $4197.46. Case #C-13c- #2014-20315, Date Filed: W Plum St Apt A13, Fort #2014-20816, Date Filed: Fin Authority, Amount Due: Inc Co. Amount: $5844.59. der; Case #2014-20559, Case #40541. 7/25/2014 031327. Date: 7/25/2014 7/30/2014 Collins; Case #2014-20787, 8/7/2014 $215470. Case #4033993. Case #C-13c-030097. Date: Date Filed: 8/1/2014 7/30/2014 7/30/2014 Date Filed: 8/6/2014 Borrower: Eric J & Ashley Debtor: Garrett J Schaub, Jaclyn Sanders, 4825 Gilbert Joseph Salazar, L Caster, 2232 Forecastle Creditor: Asset Acceptance David A Grant, 2140 Dr, Loveland; Borrower: Kelly J Bon- Chapter 13 2030 28th Ave Unit 3, Gree- Dr, Fort Collins. Lender: Debtor: Eltron Research Llc. Amount: $1444.91. Meadow Cout, Longmont; Case #2014-20371, Date ner, 2241 11th St, Greeley. ley; Case #2014-20822, Bank America, Amount Due: Devl Llc, Creditor: Kelly Case #C-13c-035175. Date: Case #2014-20560, Date Filed: 7/30/2014 Lender: Nationstar Mtg Llc, Mahrya Elizabeth Ricord, Date Filed: 8/7/2014 $244074. Case #41150. Services Inc. Amount: 7/25/2014 Filed: 8/1/2014 Amount Due: $118641. 1519 Patton Street, Fort 7/29/2014 $5527.76. Case James J Montoya, 6675 S Case #4033994. 7/30/2014 Collins; Case #2014-20794, Kimberly Anne Dukeroser, #D-11cv-030643. Date: Debtor: Scott & Tishka Jason Williams Elkins, Lemay Ave Unit E11, Fort Date Filed: 8/6/2014 3311 Collins Ave, Evans; Borrower: Fred & Danielle 7/30/2014 Brantley, Creditor: Jeffrey 1820 Faith Place, Boulder; Collins; Case #2014-20391, Borrower: Jose Luis Avila, Case #2014-20870, Date Doan, 652 Halbach Ln, S Wolff. Amount: $1791.73. Case #2014-20596, Date Date Filed: 7/31/2014 324 Stockton St, Gilcrest. Filed: 8/8/2014 Estes Park. Lender: Habitat Debtor: Richard L Waters, Case #C-14s-000191. Date: Filed: 8/1/2014 Weld County Lender: Lakeview Loan Creditor: Velocity Invest Llc. For Humanity Estes Val, 7/25/2014 Michael G Cross, 1309 Chapter 7 Paul Andrew Lange, 6207 Servicing Llc, Amount Due: Amount: $3985.69. Case Pamela Lynne Hill, 27037 Amount Due: $76650. Case Welch St, Fort Collins; Case East 123rd Place, Brighton; $91624. Case #4033995. #C-14c-031671. Date: Boulder Canyon Drive, Ned- #41151. 7/29/2014 Debtor: Max L Arment, #2014-20392, Date Filed: Peter Alan Bidgood, 1924 Case #2014-20883, Date 7/30/2014 7/31/2014 erland; Case #2014-20597, 7/31/2014 34th Avenue, Greeley; Case Creditor: Unifund Ccr Part- Filed: 8/8/2014 Borrower: Christopher P & Date Filed: 8/1/2014 #2014-20334, Date Filed: Shane M & ners. Amount: $13580.28. Iris S Bonar, 913 Knobcone Borrower: Debtor: Fire Defense Inc, Scott D Trebilcock, 1931 7/30/2014 Amanda J Pantier, 4541 Case #C-07c-000832. Date: Chapter 13 Pl, Loveland. Lender: First Creditor: Irwin Invest Llc. Jenifer Stacey Klein, 2824 14th Street Sw, Loveland; Dinosaur Ct, Greeley. Lend- 7/25/2014 Tech Federal Credit Unio, Amount: $16586.63. Case Eagle Cir, Erie; Case #2014- Case #2014-20398, Date Tonya Eva Lujan, 831 er: Bk Am, Amount Due: David Wayne Echols, 5092 Amount Due: $553580. #C-14c-032633. Date: 20611, Date Filed: 8/1/2014 Filed: 7/31/2014 Mckinley Ave, Fort Lupton; $130467. Case #4033996. Debtor: Jenell Maxine Goshawk Court, Brighton; Case #41562. 7/30/2014 8/1/2014 Case #2014-20352, Date Starkel, Creditor: Autovest Case #2014-20349, Date 7/30/2014 Christina Raye Shadow- Sean D Smith, 4179 Cherry Filed: 7/30/2014 Llc. Amount: $9657.15. Filed: 7/30/2014 Borrower: Keith Leon & Debtor: William Vir- ens, 1702 Ave, Orchard Drive, Loveland; Case #C-14c-032133. Date: Carmen A Mason, 3304 N Borrower: Keith F Black- gil Myers, Creditor: Longmont; Case #2014- Case #2014-20401, Date Zurn Ventures Inc, 531 7/26/2014 James Donavand Mck- Colorado Ave, Loveland. burn, 2118 Buena Vista Dr, Elizabeth Marie Ford. 20628, Date Filed: 8/1/2014 Filed: 7/31/2014 Pine Drive, Windsor; Case inney, 36300 E 160th Lender: Deutsche Bank Greeley. Lender: Household Amount: $26881.1. Case #2014-20364, Date Filed: Debtor: Cameron L & Ave, Keenesburg; Case National Trust C, Amount Fin Corp Iii, Amount Due: #D-08cv-001307. Date: Robert Allen Burke, 1606 7/30/2014 Michelle Travis, Creditor: Barbara Marie Ekstrom, #2014-20380, Date Filed: Due: $143478. Case $165221. Case #4034373. 8/2/2014 Amherst Drive, Longmont; 3602 Kunz Court Unit 7/31/2014 Natl Collegiate Student Case #2014-20741, Date 7/30/2014 #41563. 7/30/2014 A, Fort Collins; Case Jennifer Nancy Scium- Debtor: Ruth V & Ruth Loan T. Amount: $39637.78. Filed: 8/6/2014 #2014-20406, Date Filed: bato, 1922 Cr 41, Hudson; Case #D-13cv-031329. Justin Daniel Kelley, 1136 Borrower: Bart J Weichel, Borrower: Catherine F De Magtanong, Creditor: 7/31/2014 Case #2014-20367, Date Mosciski, 16961 Potts Pl, Date: 7/29/2014 Glenn Matthew Davis, 51 Glen Creighton Dr, Dacono; 742 Marigold Ln, Fort Col- Natl Credit Acceptance Inc. Filed: 7/30/2014 Mead. Lender: Bk Am, Amount: $5246.62. Case 21st Ave Apt 44, Longmont; Case #2014-20384, Date lins. Lender: Advantage Debtor: Cameron & Thomas Lee Menjares, Filed: 7/30/2014 Bk, Amount Due: $241001. Amount Due: $236624. #C-14c-032203. Date: Case #2014-20742, Date Zachary James Mor- Michelle Travis, Creditor: 400 Hickory #18, Fort Col- Case #41564. 7/30/2014 Case #4034374. 7/31/2014 8/2/2014 Filed: 8/6/2014 2826 W 22nd Street Natl Collegiate Student lins; Case #2014-20426, ris, Heather L Aronson, 1012 Date Filed: 7/31/2014 Road, Greeley; Case Borrower: Jason M & Loan T. Amount: $11935.16. Arvis Jean Martin, 1509 Trapper Drive, Fort Lupton; Borrower: Mary Frissell Debtor: Nichole Marie #2014-20375, Date Filed: Thomas J Coufal, 2063 Case #C-14c-030173. Date: Sidon Circle, Lafayette; Case #2014-20562, Date Smith, 1618 Sagewood Dr, Tollefson, Creditor: Kyle Jay Soeby, 3982 7/30/2014 27th Ave, Greeley. Lender: 7/29/2014 Case #2014-20750, Date Filed: 8/1/2014 Fort Collins. Lender: Wells Precision Recovery Blackstone Ct, Loveland; Colo Housing Fin Author- Filed: 8/6/2014 Fargo Financial Colo Inc, Analytics. Amount: $0.0. Kayleigh Jayne Pass- Case #2014-20432, Date Darrell Adam Moser, 127 Amount Due: $235064. ity, Amount Due: $161148. Case #C-10c5266. Date: Debtor: Cameron & Filed: 7/31/2014 more, 3206 W 7th St Case #4034375. 7/31/2014 Michelle Travis, Creditor: Cindy Jo Miller, 2450 Air- Calabria Dr, Windsor; Case Case #41939. 7/31/2014 7/24/2014 Unit 40, Greeley; Case Natl Collegiate Student port Rd #K2105, Longmont; #2014-20878, Date Filed: Sabrina M Williams, 3650 #2014-20405, Date Filed: Borrower: Balthazar Anto- Loan T. Amount: $11935.16. Case #2014-20802, Date 8/8/2014 Borrower: Ann Schlenzig, Debtor: Betty L Beard, S Timberline Rd #E107, Fort 7/31/2014 nio & S Lopez, 2323 Balsam Filed: 8/7/2014 4433 E County Road 48, Creditor: Central Credit Case #C-14c-030173. Date: Collins; Case #2014-20499, Fort Collins. Lender: Bank Ave, Greeley. Lender: Hsbc Corp. Amount: $508.9. 7/29/2014 Michelle Devore, 199 W Date Filed: 8/1/2014 America, Amount Due: Bk Usa, Amount Due: Case #C-04c-003229. Date: Chapter 13 Southern St Apt 302, Brigh- Foreclosures $226108. Case #42233. $110051. Case #4034376. 7/24/2014 Debtor: John E & John E Iii ton; Case #2014-20568, Casey James Cunning- Boulder County 8/1/2014 7/31/2014 Hahmann, Creditor: Capital Eric Lin Doub, 1887 ham, 2941 Swing Station Date Filed: 8/1/2014 Broomfield County One Bk. Amount: $3675.62. Orchard Avenue, Boulder; Way, Fort Collins; Case Borrower: Margaret Miller, Borrower: Alberto Her- Case #C-06c-106995. Date: Case #2014-20372, Date Borrower: Cindy & Craig #2014-20541, Date Filed: Joni Ann Armstrong, 768 Club Cir, Louisville. Lebaron, 4235 Smith Park reravasquez, 323 Stockton 7/29/2014 Filed: 7/30/2014 12221 Magnolia Way, Brigh- Debtor: Tory J & Tory 8/1/2014 Lender: Wells Fargo Bank, Ct, Loveland. Lender: St, Gilcrest. Lender: Bk Am, ton; Case #2014-20569, Amount Due: $328366. Amount Due: $72483. Case James Morrison, Creditor: Debtor: David M Eisen, 365 Us Bank, Amount Due: Brad Charles Brooks, Erik Matthew Johnson, Date Filed: 8/1/2014 Case #3392781. 7/23/2014 #4034721. 8/1/2014 Transwest Freightliner Llc. Creditor: Cach Llc. Amount: Edison Place, Superior; $442108. Case #42234. 1020 Wabash Street Amount: $93431.12. Case $2262.83. Case #C-14c- Case #2014-20626, Date 8/1/2014 #13104, Fort Collins; Case Joseph Otto Dvorak, Borrower: David Linn Borrower: Shawn J #D-13cv-032238. Date: 030354. Date: 7/29/2014 Filed: 8/1/2014 20980 Wcr 57, Kersey; Case 7/24/2014 #2014-20552, Date Filed: Wagner, 1426 Terry St, Borrower: David A & Debo- Maupin, 75 E Broadway 8/1/2014 #2014-20591, Date Filed: Longmont. Lender: Bank rah C Munger, 4295 White St, Keenesburg. Lender: Debtor: Fire Defense Inc, Jimmy Dunehew, 1927 Debtor: Dean D & 8/1/2014 America, Amount Due: Deer Ln, Wellington. Lender: Colo Housing Fin Author- Creditor: Irwin Invest Llc. Ashford Circle, Longmont; Dean Derrick Smith, Edward Thomas Bil- $289175. Case #3392782. Bank New York Mellon, ity, Amount Due: $148136. Amount: $16586.63. Case Case #2014-20759, Date ladeau, 2602 Ashland Lane, Jazmin Dezarae Weiler, 7/23/2014 Case #4034722. 8/1/2014 Creditor: Empire Staple Co. Filed: 8/6/2014 Amount Due: $208820. #C-14c-032633. Date: Fort Collins; Case #2014- 1547 Plum Court, Brighton; Case #42237. 8/1/2014 Amount: $23472.68. Case 8/1/2014 20589, Date Filed: 8/1/2014 Case #2014-20619, Date Borrower: Joseph Eugene Borrower: Jesus & Carrie #D-14cv-031250. Date: Filed: 8/1/2014 & Cynthia A Eichelberger, Rivera, 154 Granville Ave, 7/25/2014 Broomfield County 109 E Cannon St, Lafayette. Weld County Firestone. Lender: Bk New See Record, 34 34 | Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 BizWest | www.bizwest.com for the record

from 33 Case #C-11c9457. Date: Debtor: Michael Freel, Debtor: Gene S Hart, Debtor: Tyler Thomas Debtor: Chris W Taylor, #D-14-13054-Eeb. Date: Social Click Inc, $727.41, 7/25/2014 Creditor: Alternative Rev- Creditor: Pioneer Ridge Koerner, Creditor: Otero Creditor: Pioneer Ridge 7/29/2014 Case #40510, 7/25/2014 Debtor: Lisa K Drovdal, enue Systems In. Amount: Community Assoc. Amount: Fed Credit Union. Amount: Homeowners Assoc. Creditor: Jefferson Capital Debtor: Eric James $0.0. Case #C-2008c8962. $2671.83. Case #C-14c- $1947.3. Case #Cv- New Amount: $1465.07. Case Systems Llc. Amount: Weld County Weld County Haenschen, Creditor: Mark Date: 7/31/2014 033664. Date: 7/26/2014 Mexico. Date: 8/1/2014 #C-10c-009217. Date: $763.75. Case #C-14c- Sabiers. Amount: $926.84. 7/25/2014 033005. Date: 8/2/2014 Debtor: Leigh & Corey Aquatic Wetland Co, Case #C-00s-100265. Date: Debtor: Paul K Weiser, Debtor: Dereck Frank, Debtor: Casandra M San- Kraft, Creditor: Lib- $145.49, Case #4034061, 7/25/2014 Creditor: Professional Fin Creditor: Pioneer Ridge Debtor: Michael R Blay- Debtor: Mark Torres, chez, Creditor: Am Family erty Acquisitions Servicing. 7/30/2014 Co Inc. Amount: $3874.0. Community Assoc. Amount: Mutual Ins Co. Amount: lock, Creditor: Capital One Amount: $0.0. Case #D-13- Creditor: Midland Funding Debtor: Chris W Taylor, Case #C-06c-202074. Date: $2211.62. Case #C-14c- Bk Usa. Amount: $1559.67. Llc. Amount: $902.96. Case $18306.65. Case #C-13c- 14442eeb. Date: 7/31/2014 C Morgen Masonry Inc, Creditor: Pioneer Ridge 8/1/2014 033425. Date: 7/26/2014 034858. Date: 8/2/2014 Case #C-09c-009527. Date: $91676.49, Case #4032876, #C-14c-030252. Date: Homeowners Assoc. 7/30/2014 8/2/2014 Debtor: Leigh & Corey 7/24/2014 Amount: $1465.07. Case Weld County Debtor: Margarito Rod- Debtor: Kristin Flynn Alles, Kraft, Creditor: Capital One Debtor: Louie Alaniz, Cred- #C-10c-009217. Date: arte, Creditor: Midland Creditor: Bonita L Henley Bk Usa. Amount: $0.0. Case California Security Ser- Debtor: Cynthia Turcotte, 7/25/2014 Funding Llc. Amount: itor: Discover Bk. Amount: Creditor: Midland Funding Debtor: Admyrd Inc, Trust. Amount: $2912.85. #D-13-14442eeb. Date: vices I, $1232.43, Case $1420.55. Case #C-14c- $0.0. Case #C-2007c8709. Llc. Amount: $1021.45. Creditor: Steve Sharp Case #C-14c-033555. Date: 7/31/2014 #4033770, 7/29/2014 Debtor: Ardelle L Luna, 031611. Date: 7/26/2014 Date: 7/31/2014 Case #C-14c-031310. Date: Transportation Inc. 8/2/2014 Creditor: Capital One Bk 8/2/2014 Amount: $55754.33. Case Debtor: Leigh & Corey Cokan Enterprises Inc, Usa. Amount: $1319.22. #D-13cv-030926. Date: Debtor: Joseph A Mar- Debtor: Richard J & Kraft, Creditor: Cach Llc. $1292.6, Case #4035405, Case #C-08c-007312. Date: tinez, Creditor: Midland Debtor: Paul A Chacon, Annette R Gonzales, Debtor: Jo Cochrane, 7/23/2014 Amount: $0.0. Case #D-13- 8/2/2014 7/26/2014 Funding Llc. Amount: Creditor: Global Asset Creditor: Bonded Adjusting Creditor: Midland Funding Recovery Llc. Amount: 14442eeb. Date: 7/31/2014 Debtor: Excaliburexteriors $1476.66. Case #C-14c- Service. Amount: $728.47. Ctd Computers Inc, Llc. Amount: $4029.48. $230165.22. Case Debtor: Amanda Jane Llc, Creditor: Am Bldrs 032438. Date: 7/26/2014 Case #C-2009c4289. Date: $2739.0, Case #4034553, Case #C-14c-030597. Date: #D-14cv-030385. Date: 8/1/2014 State Tax Liens 8/2/2014 Brazeal, Creditor: Collindale Contractors Supply In. 7/31/2014 Pud Assoc. Amount: $0.0. Amount: $188890.7. Case Debtor: Scott Helgesen, 8/2/2014 Boulder County Debtor: Brian Richmond, Debtor: Lonny Nickless, Case #C-2012c10103. #D-12cv-001618. Date: Creditor: Midland Funding Fire Defense Inc, $749.8, Date: 7/26/2014 7/23/2014 Llc. Amount: $1256.48. Debtor: Lorenzo O & Creditor: Am Express A Retailers Supply Ware- Case #4034062, 7/30/2014 Creditor: Midland Funding Hilda Tarango, Credi- Centurion Bk. Amount: house L, $909.0, Case Llc. Amount: $741.23. Case Case #C-14c-030420. Date: tor: Chicago Title Ins Co. $5609.53. Case #C-11c- #3394315, 7/30/2014 #C-14c-030462. Date: Debtor: Robert W Debtor: Ra Warkentin 7/26/2014 Isla Bonita Inc, $833.26, Amount: $36633.83. Case 008779. Date: 8/5/2014 8/2/2014 Jr Phillips, Creditor: Constr Inc, Creditor: Nbh Case #4034802, 8/1/2014 Colo Dept Revenue. Bk. Amount: $80527.95. Debtor: Matthew Lind, #D-14cv-030565. Date: Casarrubias Inc, $13196.0, Amount: $5158.75. Case Case #D-08cv-000470. Creditor: Midland Funding 8/5/2014 Debtor: Joshua B Weis- Case #3394317, 7/30/2014 K2d Inc, $15566.64, Case Debtor: Rita Martinez, berg, Creditor: Colo St Rev- Creditor: Midland Funding #D-14cv-800023. Date: Date: 7/23/2014 Llc. Amount: $5591.55. #4032878, 7/24/2014 enue. Amount: $948.0. Case Dillon Devl Inc, $1934.16, Llc. Amount: $703.87. Case 7/29/2014 Case #C-14c-030421. Date: Debtor: Joshua Jarrad Debtor: Ra Warkentin 7/26/2014 Peters, Creditor: Ellicia #D-D622012cv802955. Case #3394258, 7/30/2014 Marcor Inc, $1394.41, Case #C-14c-031985. Date: Date: 8/5/2014 8/2/2014 Debtor: Robert W Jr Phil- Constr Inc, Creditor: Nbh Corrigal. Amount: $150.0. #4032877, 7/24/2014 lips, Creditor: Colo Dept Bk. Amount: $61969.46. Debtor: Crystal M Ybarra, Case #D-09jv000453. Date: Eustace Consulting Llc, $1902.33, Case #3394821, Debtor: Richard K & Revenue. Amount: $1239.0. Case #D-08cv-000470. Creditor: Am Family Mut 7/23/2014 Release Of Mundt Energy Ser- 8/2/2014 Richard Jordan, Creditor: Case #D-14cv-800560. Date: 7/23/2014 Ins Co. Amount: $3191.6. Judgment vices Llc, $11053.11, Case Date: 7/29/2014 Case #C-08c-006238. Date: #4035406, 8/2/2014 Am Family Mutual Ins Co. Debtor: Paul H Scanlon, Boulder County Amount: $13334.8. Case Debtor: Amy Fiedler, 7/26/2014 Creditor: Wakefield Assoc Green Valley Llc, $232.0, Debtor: Kenneth Schwols, Creditor: Comenity Bk. Case #3394314, 7/30/2014 West Weld Mechanical #C-13c-031581. Date: Inc. Amount: $2035.17. Debtor: Sook Kim, Creditor: Colo Dept Rev- Amount: $1473.64. Case Debtor: Chad Sanger, Contracto, $782.87, Case 8/2/2014 Case #C-10c-007252. Date: Creditor: Cavalry Portfolio enue. Amount: $1359.0. #D-14cv-030079. Date: Creditor: Marsha J & James Ifm Grace Coach Lines #4034063, 7/30/2014 7/24/2014 Service Llc. Amount: $0.0. Debtor: Krista Riley, Case #D-13cv-801855. 7/24/2014 Harris. Amount: $13225.0. Inc, $1456.63, Case Case #D-09c2540. Date: #3394263, 7/30/2014 Whitfield Hay;Grain, Creditor: Autovest Llc. Date: 7/29/2014 Case #C-12c-008655. Date: Debtor: Levina & James 7/29/2014 7/23/2014 $164.15, Case #4034552, Amount: $29292.34. Case Debtor: Snowcap Cream- S Ness, Creditor: Wake- Debtor: Matthew W Heil, ery Inc, Creditor: Jonathan Innovative Outdoor 7/31/2014 #D-14cv-030506. Date: field Assoc Inc. Amount: Debtor: Patricia Sue & Creditor: Capital One Bk. Reyes. Amount: $38012.62. Debtor: Jason M Roten, Designs Llc, $169.16, Case 8/2/2014 $5789.63. Case #C-13c- James Dean, Creditor: Bc Amount: $4248.09. Case Case #D-11-Cv-02755-Jlk- Creditor: Unifund Ccr Part- #3394251, 7/30/2014 005380. Date: 7/24/2014 Services Inc. Amount: $0.0. Release Of #C-08c-004996. Date: Kmt. Date: 7/24/2014 ners. Amount: $10289.42. Debtor: Valerie Exelby, Case #C-13c31368. Date: State Tax Liens Creditor: Account Brokers 7/29/2014 Case #C-08c-000451. Date: Kennedy Siteworks Llc, Debtor: Dawn R Crui- 7/26/2014 Larimer County. Amount: Debtor: Ben & Kelly S 7/30/2014 $11086.25, Case #3394505, Boulder County kshank, Creditor: Wake- $983.92. Case #C-08c- Debtor: Annette R & Rich- Selders, Creditor: Wake- 7/31/2014 Alke Inc, $0.0, Case 008481. Date: 7/24/2014 ard J Gonzales, Creditor: field Assoc Inc. Amount: Debtor: Boyd Holdings field Assoc Inc. Amount: Larimer County Account Brokers Larimer $898.72. Case #C-14c- Inc, Creditor: Bk West. $2124.29. Case #C-13c- Lamas Plumbing, #3394820, 8/2/2014 Debtor: Troy L Resler, Cnty I. Amount: $1869.4. 032315. Date: 7/24/2014 Amount: $152719.12. Case 033681. Date: 7/24/2014 Debtor: Aleesa Cheri $2487.56, Case #3394090, Aspen Test Engineer- Creditor: Wakefield Assoc Case #C-10c-007844. Date: #D-14cv-030174. Date: Whiteis, Creditor: Fia Card 7/30/2014 , $8355.29, Case Inc. Amount: $631.01. Case 7/29/2014 Debtor: Tory James 7/31/2014 Debtor: Jonathan Kush- Services. Amount: $0.0. ing Inc #3394513, 7/31/2014 #C-13c-031348. Date: Morrison, Creditor: Tran- ner, Creditor: Glenrock Case #D-14-13054-Eeb. Minuteman Heating Cool- 7/25/2014 Debtor: Trl Enterprises Inc, swest Freightliner Llc. Debtor: Fire Defense Inc, Place Homeowners Date: 7/29/2014 ing Llc, $6140.0, Case Creditor: Colo Iron Metal Amount: $93431.12. Case Creditor: Irwin Invest Llc. Asso. Amount: $0.0. #3394316, 7/30/2014 Blue Mtn Stone Inc, $0.0, Case #3394252, 7/30/2014 Debtor: Pamela M Bond- Inc. Amount: $4921.31. #D-13cv-032238. Date: Amount: $16586.63. Case Case #C-10c9202. Date: Debtor: Aleesa Cheri hus, Creditor: Capital One Case #C-10c10330. Date: 7/24/2014 #C-14c-032633. Date: 7/24/2014 Whiteis, Creditor: Discover New Horizon Automa- , $0.0, Bk Usa. Amount: $0.0. 7/30/2014 8/1/2014 Bk. Amount: $0.0. Case tion Inc, $735.42, Case Goliath Solutions Llc #3394504, 7/31/2014 Case #3394255, 7/30/2014

Spiritus Veritas Inc, Goliath Solutions Llc, $1341.0, Case #3394313, $242.63, Case #3394254, 7/30/2014 7/30/2014

This Time Medical Weight Goliath Solutions Llc, $0.0, Loss, $6584.0, Case Case #3394253, 7/30/2014 #3394318, 7/30/2014 Goliath Solutions Llc, $0.0, Trenching For Les Llc, Case #3394256, 7/30/2014 $521.13, Case #3394038, 7/29/2014 Lyons Community Mones- sori Inc, $852.93, Case #3393563, 7/25/2014 Broomfield County Jimmiemcabee, $0.0, Case Bella Nails Llc, $835.76, #3393828, 7/29/2014 Case #6765, 7/26/2014 Jimmiemcabee, $0.0, Case Kennedy Siteworks Llc, #3393829, 7/29/2014 $9387.0, Case #6986, 7/31/2014 Jimmiemcabee, $0.0, Case #3393831, 7/29/2014 Larimer County Jimmiemcabee, $0.0, Case Am Honda Education #3393830, 7/29/2014 Corp, $721.33, Case #41901, 7/31/2014 Wolf Flooring Inc, $269.25, Case #3394514, 7/31/2014 Auto Trends Llc, $189.0, Case #41571, 7/30/2014 Larimer County

Beach Law Firm Llc, Douglas Adenney, $0.0, $709.39, Case #41582, Case #42604, 8/2/2014 7/30/2014 Douglas Adenney, $0.0, El Valle Llc, $1318.19, Case Case #42603, 8/2/2014 #41017, 7/29/2014 Ryan Pmarzec, $0.0, Case Moxie Glass Inc, $802.32, #40011, 7/23/2014 Case #41016, 7/29/2014 Moyer Machine Tools Munu Llc, $6508.0, Case Inc, $0.0, Case #42617, #41574, 7/30/2014 8/2/2014

Nails 2000 Inc, $817.41, Washouse Management Case #42210, 8/1/2014 Llc, $874.77, Case #42211, 8/1/2014 Panda Bicycles Llc, $2739.0, Case #41572, Washouse Management 7/30/2014 Llc, $682.73, Case #42212, 8/1/2014 Pbm Llc, $465.88, Case #40792, 7/26/2014 Wild Wings Things Inc, $0.0, Case #41583, Play It Again Sports, 7/30/2014 $3326.0, Case #41573, 7/30/2014 Weld County

Radian Services Llc, Aplin Constr Llc, $0.0, $1130.36, Case #41581, Case #4034554, 7/31/2014 7/30/2014 Front Range Insulation Rfi Llc, $942.61, Case Inc, $0.0, Case #4032875, #41900, 7/31/2014 7/24/2014

Snarfs Ft Collins Llc, Warranty $2853.94, Case #41580, 7/30/2014 Deeds Boulder County BizWest | www.bizwest.com Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 | 35 for the reCorD

Seller: michael ruby address: 2458 lexington Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Buyer, Buyer’s address: St, lafayette Jacob g & magdalena e richard Wiss, 635 Dakota Price: $547500 Seller: Patrick l & rebecca Joyce, 4404 Wellington rd Blvd Date Closed: 7/22/2014 n Jensen address: 4404 Wellington address: 635 Dakota Blvd, Buyer, Buyer’s address: rd, Boulder Boulder Seller: David mitchell Patricia Danzig, 4154 Price: $462500 Price: $633500 Buyer, Buyer’s address: longview ln Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 elroy e Quenroe, 3687 address: 4154 longview roundtree ct ln, Boulder Seller: Davis A gunderson Seller: Douglas & Jennifer address: 3687 roundtree Price: $474000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: campbell ct, Boulder Date Closed: 7/22/2014 michael W & Karen g Wat- Buyer, Buyer’s address: Price: $530500 son, 568 W Sagebrush ct Brian r & megan l morris, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Seller: Dee & Bryon neitzel address: 730 copper ln 2805 Shoshone trl Buyer, Buyer’s address: Apt 106, louisville address: 2805 Shoshone Seller: lance Dehning Allison & nader Akhnoukh, Price: $151800 trl, lafayette Buyer, Buyer’s address: 619 Quince cir Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Price: $1010000 Angela l hitt, 201 Sher- address: 619 Quince cir, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 wood ct Boulder Seller: Jenny marie mitchell address: 201 Sherwood ct, Price: $1075000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Seller: gene r Starkey longmont Date Closed: 7/22/2014 isaiah Joseph Valdez, 905 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Price: $373300 terry St robert P & June h hun- Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Seller: Jason l & Paula c address: 1931 red cloud nicutt, 6822 countryside ln maguire rd, longmont Apt 297 Seller: David & michelle c Buyer, Buyer’s address: Price: $299000 address: 6822 countryside czopek Bradley Allen Antho todaro, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 ln Apt 297, niwot Buyer, Buyer’s address: 626 glenarbor cir Price: $206600 Julia A & William J trainor, address: 626 glenarbor cir, Seller: coast to coast resi- Date Closed: 7/22/2014 1880 eldorado cir longmont dential Dev address: 1880 eldorado Price: $325000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: cir, Superior Seller: helen l Spunt Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Briana n & m Stottmessick- Price: $660000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: boehmer, 4152 Westcliffe ct Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Delta tau chi llc, 312 e Buf- Seller: erin e Poe address: 4152 Westcliffe falo St # 300 Buyer, Buyer’s address: ct, Boulder address: mult Prop, Seller: errol e & Barbara J Shannon m Petro, 1262 harano Price: $809900 Price: $785000 monarch Dr Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 1262 monarch Dr, ryan mitchell herrmann longmont Seller: chelsey ternes Seller: Kerry Borcherding revocab, 644 W Sage- Price: $255000 brush Dr Buyer, Buyer’s address: Buyer, Buyer’s address: Date Closed: 7/22/2014 lauren leroy, 1707 Yar- mary mchenry, 187 2nd address: 644 W Sagebrush Dr, louisville mouth Ave unit 210 Ave # 1 Seller: Anne m Paulu address: 1707 Yarmouth address: 187 2nd Ave # Price: $750500 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Ave unit 210, Boulder 1, lyons matthew S olson revo- Price: $141200 Price: $415000 cable livi, 4710 holiday Dr Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Seller: Steven m & Stepha- unit 204 nie l grant address: 4710 holiday Dr Seller: Judy P ladd Seller: Fannie mae Buyer, Buyer’s address: unit 204, Boulder Buyer, Buyer’s address: Buyer, Buyer’s address: timothy t & charlene A Price: $420000 miquelina herasme, 404 n John heathfi eld, 645 Walker, 605 Deerwood Dr Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Bermont St Dudley ln address: 605 Deerwood Dr, address: 404 n Bermont You are invited to visit address: 645 Dudley ln, longmont Seller: ryland group inc St, lafayette longmont Price: $429300 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Price: $437000 Price: $205000 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Jan A larson, 1315 lander Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 ln 35 Stunning New Homes On Parade Seller: Jessica Silbaugh address: 1315 lander ln, Seller: thomas A obanion Buyer, Buyer’s address: lafayette Seller: r Shawn Bleam Buyer, Buyer’s address: Jason l & Paula c maguire, Price: $391000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: in Northern Colorado! harvey Wayne leiser, 2835 141 Kelling Dr Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Steve V & cammie l muller, links Dr address: 141 Kelling Dr, 594 Wingate Ave address: 2835 links Dr, lyons Seller: Julia A trainor liv- address: 594 Wingate Ave, Boulder Price: $393000 ing trust Boulder Every detail of the homes in the 2014 NOCO HBA Parade of Price: $905500 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Price: $966500 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Kevin hoskinson, 1333 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Homes fulfils the promise “The Luxury You Deserve”. Seller: Douglas m & Susan greening Ave gerrard Seller: Joseph A romano address: 1333 greening Seller: James P & Amy Buyer, Buyer’s address: Buyer, Buyer’s address: Ave, erie houlihan merrill P Anderson, 4603 leigh Bray romano, 2570 Price: $585000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Home builders and remodelers in Northern Colorado are building Portofi no Dr glenwood Dr Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Kenneth g Jr & christina l address: 4603 Portofi no Dr, address: 2570 glenwood Palmen, 2848 Antelope ct longmont homes in some of the most beautiful locations in Weld and Larimer Dr, Boulder Seller: lianna marie list address: 2848 Antelope ct, Price: $346500 Price: $523600 Buyer, Buyer’s address: lafayette Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Witt Family trust, 7496 old Price: $630000 counties. They are using innovative technology, and creating mill trl Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: ryan r lamb Seller: Amy Duckro address: 7496 old mill trl, spacious yet energy conscious designs for the most discerning home Buyer, Buyer’s address: Boulder Seller: James A & linda Buyer, Buyer’s address: nelson71 llc, 8664 Por- Price: $427600 K Kelley Jonathan W Kohn, 7415 tico ln buyers. “Luxury at Every Size” is reflected in every home including rodeo Dr Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 712 nelson Park Steve Sabine, 2707 Valmont address: 7415 rodeo Dr, cir, longmont longmont Seller: lisa D & Jonathan rd Apt 216d custom estate homes, country club community homes, coach Price: $312000 address: 3891 Paseo Del Price: $614500 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 taft ray Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Prado, Boulder homes, single family homes and luxurious remodelled homes. Alan & Jacqueline curtis, Price: $410000 Seller: matthew michael Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: clifford l & ruth A zlaten 525 S Snowmass cir chillemi address: 525 S Snowmass Buyer, Buyer’s address: Seller: Andrew e zirkelbach Buyer, Buyer’s address: Bernardo rodriguez cir, Superior Buyer, Buyer’s address: elmer F & motria S ramos, Benitez, 1153 longdon St Price: $749000 Three Full Weekends! michael t & melissa t cly- 1200 hawk ridge rd address: 1153 longdon St, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 mer, 1486 old tale rd address: 1200 hawk ridge longmont address: 1486 old tale rd, rd, lafayette Price: $188000 Seller: granary llc Boulder Price: $840000 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Sept. 6th & 7th Sept. 13th & 14th Sept. 20th & 21st Date Closed: 7/22/2014 tabitha & Douglas Slemmer, Price: $928000 Seller: Jacob c mckusker 1125 redwood Ave Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: Byron r & Dorothy Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 1125 redwood J Beier Kelly A Fleming, 1442 Ave, Boulder Seller: Daniel J & Dawn Open 10 am – 5 pm Buyer, Buyer’s address: tulip St Price: $1632700 l Diehl Jessica A hoyle, 154 Jack- address: 1442 tulip St, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: son Pl longmont ciara Wentworth, 1532 Go to www.paradeofhomesnoco.com address: 154 Jackson Price: $245000 Seller: lindsay Kenney oak Ave Pl, erie Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 1532 oak Ave, Price: $212000 marcel e meier Family trust, Boulder to find a list of homes in the parade Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Seller: Jairo h maldonado 5040 Buckingham rd Price: $655000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 5040 Buckingham Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: carl t A & e Jeanette Annette Dula, 822 Fred St rd, Boulder along with location and amenities. Johnk address: 579 Fred St, Price: $265000 Seller: Scott A Drees Buyer, Buyer’s address: Boulder Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Stephen h cook, 2468 Price: $112000 David S Bierman, 2329 ginny Way Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Seller: Ben & Kelly merkel Bobwhite ln address: 2468 ginny Way, Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 311 cattail ct, lafayette Seller: edward J & maria e lara mcdermott, 135 longmont Watch for the official Parade of Homes Price: $642500 monares rowena Pl Price: $262500 Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 135 rowena Pl, Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Wayne t ertzbischoff, 1018 lafayette magazine in the September 5th issue Seller: Kimmett Family trust Pratt St Price: $292900 Seller: 1325 indian Paint Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 1018 Pratt St, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Brush llc Stephen robert & Drew gil- longmont Buyer, Buyer’s address: of BizWest laspie calvert, 112 Aline St Price: $239900 Seller: Sarah tuthill John & melanie Bimson, address: 112 Aline St, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: 1325 indian Paintbrush ln louisville cathy edwards, 898 Sir address: 1325 indian Paint- Price: $419000 Seller: William D murray galahad Dr brush ln, longmont Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 898 Sir galahad Price: $365000 Justin & nancee gold, 409 Dr, lafayette Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: Yuju & troy r curtiss Spruce St Price: $189000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 341 Spruce St, Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Seller: Samuel robert & carson matthew grogg, Boulder nancy B Shaw 1618 tanaka Dr Price: $1100000 Seller: Ashley J Sacks Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 1618 tanaka Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s address: Deborah F Benyik, 1500 Dr, erie charlene J & lyder D norwood Ave Price: $376000 Seller: ronnie D & louisa gulbrandsen, 1148 Shell address: 1500 norwood Date Closed: 7/22/2014 K hudson Basket ln Ave, Boulder Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 370 S taft ct, Price: $985000 Seller: neil r Draxler revo- mark A todd, 1106 Button louisville Date Closed: 7/23/2014 cable trust rock ct Price: $230000 Buyer, Buyer’s address: address: 1106 Button rock Date Closed: 7/22/2014 Seller: ian levi York Vincent A Difabbio, 2458 ct, longmont lexington St Price: $416000 Seller: richard leavitt See record, 36 36 | Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 BizWest | www.bizwest.com for the record

from 35 Seller: Dava Jean Ottero Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1918 Kimbark St, Seller: 2523 Broadway Llc Address: 217 Iroquois Dr, Seller: Richard Franklin Seller: Richard M & Carol Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Kristen Laughlin, 1480 Longmont Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Boulder Merryman Clarke Bedell Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Twisted Properties Llc, 9907 Quince Ave Unit 201 Price: $124000 Elisol Llc, 1919 17th St #812 Price: $510500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Timothy J Mazzola, 1760 Isabelle Rd Address: 1480 Quince Ave Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Address: 2523 Broadway Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Rosalie E Summers, 1011 Peter & Catherine S Zaidel, Shallot Cir Address: 1650 Judson Dr, Unit 201, Boulder St # 200, Boulder Sonoma Cir Unit H 316 Caribou Pass Cir Address: 1760 Shallot Cir, Longmont Price: $242200 Seller: Elizabeth J Smith Price: $912500 Seller: Pedro P Castillo Address: 1011 Sonoma Cir Address: 316 Caribou Pass Lafayette Price: $248500 Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Unit H, Longmont Cir, Lafayette Price: $217500 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Ronald & Glenda Hartmann, Kyle & Deanne Sylvester, Price: $200500 Price: $501000 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: James Daniel Angel 1660 Centaur Cir Seller: Margaret A & Eugene 1376 Flannagan Ct Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Seller: David J Feeser Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Jill Address: 1660 Centaur Cir, H Jr Fosnight Address: 1376 Flannagan Seller: Austin Michael Perez Buyer, Buyer’s Address: A Grano, 2990 19th St Lafayette Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Ct, Erie Seller: Joshua Wickstrom Seller: 461 Main Llc Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Matthews Family Limited Address: 3250 Oneal Cir Price: $174000 David L Dyer, 511 High- Price: $345000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Nicholas Samuels, 1360 Partne, 625 Linden Ave Apt L33, Boulder Date Closed: 7/25/2014 land Ave Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Matthew & Bonnie Ner- Rosalees Pizzeria Llc, 2161 Walnut St Apt 214 Address: 3705 Birchwood Price: $109000 Address: 511 Highland Ave, bonne, 16019 Barton Fruntion St Address: 1360 Walnut St Dr Apt 7, Boulder Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Seller: Subramanian Ram- Boulder Seller: Carole Jean Ham- River Ln Address: 461 Main St, Apt 214, Boulder Price: $298900 achandran Price: $1435000 mett Trust Address: 932 Milo Cir Unit Longmont Price: $481000 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: Javan M Stackley Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: A, Lafayette Price: $290000 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Debra Simpson, 4985 Twin Gregory Haarburger, 1720 Price: $182000 Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Seller: Gregory Randal Scott A & Katherine L Lakes Rd Apt 85 Seller: Julie A Nelson Walnut St Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Seller: Mae Martin White Grubbs, 656 Buchanan Ln Address: 4985 Twin Lakes Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1720 Walnut St, Seller: Christopher B & Bre- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 656 Buchanan Ln, Rd Apt 85, Boulder Laura Beth Collierfogdall, Boulder Seller: Peter J Mcelroy anne B Newcomb Steven Mark & Mary Lynn Terence M Fairbanks, 2390 Longmont Price: $185000 1811 Lydia Dr # 101 Price: $475000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Bruny, 790 10th St Andrew Dr Price: $229000 Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Address: 1811 Lydia Dr # Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Kristopher A & Dale M Alex Wright, 3005 23rd St 790 10th St, Address: Address: 2390 Andrew Dr, Date Closed: 7/24/2014 101, Lafayette Korba, 730 S 46th St Address: 3005 23rd St, Boulder Superior Seller: Jeffrey S Boring Price: $220000 Seller: Jessica Marie Address: 3030 Oneal Pkwy Boulder Price: $1411600 Price: $355000 Seller: Meritage Homes Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Schilling Apt M11, Boulder Price: $529700 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Colorado Inc Ann Hunter, 430 Emery St Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $149500 Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 430 Emery St, Seller: Meritage Homes Rita Mangeyn, 1707 Yar- Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Seller: Allen R Boutz Seller: Mary Vivian Montoya Scott & Vicki L Donza, 721 Longmont Colorado Inc mouth Ave Unit 209 Seller: Torey A Taylor Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: San Juan Dr Price: $225000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1707 Yarmouth Seller: Ronald L Paschen Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Ian Bennett, 1302 Ceres Dr Colleen Mary Roarty, 425 Address: 721 San Juan Dr, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Michael Wayne Olszowy, Ave Unit 209, Boulder Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Zachary D Robison, 709 Address: 1302 Ceres Dr, S 45th St Lafayette 631 Benton Ln Price: $153700 Jordan A & Sara Andrews, Folklore Ave Lafayette Address: 425 S 45th St, Price: $435500 Seller: Susan Clark Address: 631 Benton Date Closed: 7/28/2014 362 Conrad Dr Address: 709 Folklore Ave, Price: $279900 Boulder Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Andrews Ln, Erie Address: 362 Conrad Longmont Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Price: $500000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $566800 Seller: David F & Cecilia Dr, Erie Price: $320000 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: Julie A Nelson Thomas L Rickman, 19 Date Closed: 7/25/2014 E Lange Price: $345000 Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Seller: Tonya & Lane Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Anchorage Ct Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Johnson Seller: Florence D & George Laura Beth Collierfogdall, Address: 19 Anchorage Ct, Seller: Sandra & Jeffery A Michelle Ann Johnston, Seller: Jenifer & Thomas A Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Dvirnak 1811 Lydia Dr # 101 Longmont Roberts 1119 Utica Ave Seller: Aldrich Rodriguez Atkinson Paul Dopp, 1955 Vassar Cir Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1811 Lydia Dr # Price: $169000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1119 Utica Ave, Living Trust Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1955 Vassar Cir, 101, Lafayette Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Dennis Crouthers, 1662 Boulder Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Matthew B Bonoma, 4872 Boulder Donn Lee & Dawn Lee Devries, 4033 Arezzo Dr Price: $220000 High Plains Dr Price: $775000 Mary F Breitenstein, 4927 Earle Cir Price: $1100000 Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Seller: Suzanne S Stamm Address: 1662 High Plains Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Bella Vista Dr Address: 4872 Earle Cir, Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Address: 4033 Arezzo Dr, Longmont Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Dr, Superior Address: 4927 Bella Vista Boulder Seller: Dawn & Steven Danielle Katherine Rocks, Price: $323000 Seller: Ronald A Millikan Dr, Longmont Price: $485000 Seller: Dawn Q Mclane Price: $325000 W Ehli 410 Dewey Ave Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $460000 Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: R Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 410 Dewey Ave, Erik & Evelyn Bollinger, 1407 7/28/2014 W P Iv Allen, 1520 White- Date Closed: John L Hoebel, 585 Wild Boulder Karen G Peperzak Pinewood Ct Seller: Peter B Hancock hall Rd Seller: Crystal Ridge Colo- Seller: Ridge Ln Price: $1583000 Living Trust Address: 1407 Pinewood Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1129 Hillside Ln, rado Llc Seller: Blake H & Jessica Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Ct, Longmont James G & Elizabeth Kealey, Louisville Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 585 Wild Ridge Buyer, Buyer’s Address: H Catlin Price: $269000 812 Po Box 40329 Price: $500000 Mapleton Hill Investments Ln, Lafayette Bc Beyond Llc, 9501 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Charles W Brown Date Closed: 7/28/2014 812 20th St Apt Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Llc, 311 Mapleton Ave Price: $345000 Laird Rd Boyce I Greer Gst Taxable Address: Address: , Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1155 Canyon Mari, 89 N State St 10, Boulder Price: $15000000 Andrew & Anne Kinney, 408 Blvd Ste 406, Boulder Seller: Mark D Jr & Deborah Address: 1650 Wilson Ct, Price: $235000 Seller: Mary C Junkin Jasper Way A Burton Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: Federal Home Loan Price: $5300000 Boulder Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Mortgage Cor Address: 408 Jasper Way, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $2800000 Scott & Rosemary Klemm, Superior Shawna T & John C Martin, Seller: Dennis R Fatland Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Seller: Rachel R Zelaya 419 5th Ave Price: $710000 3227 Opal Ln Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Barbara Ann Hester, 2240 Seller: Russell L Leabch Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 139 Ewald Ave, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Address: 3227 Opal Ln, Joseph Paul Rodriguez, 283 Dunbar Ct Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Margaret A & Roger Carole Kaye, 3043 7th St Lyons Superior W Sycamore Ln Address: 2240 Dunbar Ct, Theodore J Krings, 707 Bit- W Ayan Address: 8060 Niwot Rd Price: $320000 Seller: Kenneth J Case Price: $609000 Address: 283 W Sycamore Longmont tersweet Ln Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Apt 30, Niwot Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Ln, Louisville Price: $205400 Address: 707 Bittersweet Blake H & Jessica H Catlin, Price: $148000 Lisa M Paoletti, 408 Po Price: $360000 Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Ln, Longmont 2585 Kohler Dr Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Seller: Willis C Elrod Box 1044 Seller: Brendan Hodge Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Price: $462500 Address: 2585 Kohler Dr, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 539 Prospect Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Mark A Jellison Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Boulder Seller: Alan C & Arrie May Shane J Ready, 763 9th Ave St, Lyons Jay Droeger, 1707 Yarmouth Seller: Robert F & Margaret Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $1320000 Flowers Address: 763 9th Ave, Price: $235000 Ave Unit 204 M Caspari Jonathan & Courtney Phil- Seller: Janice Rosales Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Longmont Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Address: 1707 Yarmouth lips, 1990 Poplar Ave Flood Living Tr Christine Lietz, 1353 Trail Price: $207000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Ave Unit 204, Boulder Address: 1990 Poplar Ave, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Julie L Isernhagen Ridge Rd Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Samuel Robert & Nancy B Seller: Andrew Scott Rich- Price: $149600 Boulder Kurt Andrew Carlson, 968 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1353 Trail Ridge Shaw, 2528 Pampas Ct ardson Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Price: $753300 Steamboat Valley Rd Christine H Smock, 392 W Rd, Longmont Seller: Marian L Kleinbach Address: 2528 Pampas Ct, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/24/2014 968 Steamboat Sycamore Ln Price: $264900 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Boulder Melissa & Craig Cunning- Address: Seller: Donald E & Tammy 7/29/2014 Natalie C Jones, 1130 Price: $1180000 ham, 4229 Sumac Ct Valley Rd, Lyons J Martella Address: 392 W Sycamore Date Closed: Valley Ln Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Seller: Richard Wiss Address: 3265 34th St Apt Price: $375000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Ln, Louisville Address: 175 Iroquois Dr, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: 47, Boulder Date Closed: 7/2/2014 Analissa D & Paul J Hilt, Price: $381900 Seller: Leanne Deherrera Boulder Seller: Stein Co Real Benjamin Darwin Oppen- Price: $185000 1910 Bell Dr Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $485000 Estate Llc heimer, 1690 Oak Ave Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Seller: Mountain Starr Address: 1910 Bell Dr, Erie William C H & Beth A Legg, Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1690 Oak Ave, Investments Llc Price: $516000 Seller: Ursula Geiger 1542 Chapman Ln Peter K Abel, 2040 Spruce Boulder Seller: Bolyard Rentals Llc Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1542 Chapman Seller: Kimberly Rogers- St Price: $749700 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Flatiron View Farm Llc, 2503 Bear Cub Properties Llc, Ln, Longmont carrete Address: 2040 Spruce St, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Edward Baker, 2440 Pan- Texland Cir Seller: Jackie Chang 377 Ord Dr Price: $292000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Boulder orama Ave Address: , Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 2141 Baseline Rd Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Rebecca N & Patrick L Jen- Price: $306700 Seller: Adler Family Trust Address: 102 W Cannon St, Price: $1100000 Seth Heine, 818 W Tama- Apt 23, Boulder sen, 1790 Balsam Ave Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Lafayette Date Closed: 7/3/2014 risk St Price: $290000 Seller: Barbara L Kish Address: 1790 Balsam Ave, Edward Gene & Valerie Price: $134500 Address: 5122 Williams Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Boulder Seller: Lakeside Coff- Lynne Johnson, 11895 Flat- Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Seller: Kenneth G Jr Sharon Fork Trl Apt 109, Boulder Jerome E Rau, 1633 Price: $680000 man Llc iron Dr K Carlson Price: $162000 Seller: David S & Jan Miller Feltham Pl Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 11895 Flatiron Dr, Seller: Richard J & Kathleen Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1633 Feltham Pl, 1302 S Coffman St Llc, Lafayette L Zumbrennen Lakside Coffman Llc, 3612 Mark & Any J Santiago, Longmont Seller: Ross W & Jennifer M 3405 Martin Dr Price: $375000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Yellow Pine Pl Seller: Tomic Llc 2306 Sunrise Dr Price: $217500 H Lundman Address: 1310 S Coffman Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Joseph C Zumbrennen, 836 Address: 331 21st Ave, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 2306 Sunrise Dr, Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: St, Longmont Walnut St Apt E Longmont John Adam & Nicole Alise Longmont Ben Nevis Mcgee, 1756 Price: $430000 Seller: Elisabeth R Boxhud Address: 836 Walnut St Apt Price: $450000 Summers, 706 James St Price: $225000 Seller: Timothy J & Ruth Holeman Dr Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: E, Boulder Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Address: 706 James St, Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Hoar Address: 1756 Holeman Melissa A & Anthony A Price: $275000 Longmont Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Dr, Erie Seller: Yongqiang Zhang Decino, 1611 9th Ave Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Seller: Price: $217000 Seller: Sandra H & Marvin Rebecca K Montange, 762 Price: $417000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1611 9th Ave, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/28/2014 J Straus W Willow St Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Robert L & Holly A Powell, Longmont Seller: Jonathan Laurie Mac Boulder Llc, 100 Cres- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 762 W Willow St, 1530 Turin Dr Price: $199000 Miller Family cent Ct Ste 200 Seller: 205 Echo Place Llc Philip T & Rebecca R Gru- Louisville Seller: Jeanne Sirovatka Address: 1530 Turin Dr, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 6304 Spine Rd, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: ber, 865 Willowbrook Rd Price: $456000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Longmont 437 Pearl Street Llc, 1035 Boulder David Dube, 205 Echo Pl Address: 2228 Holyoke Dr, Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Erin M & Corey M Johnson, Price: $570000 Seller: Christopher & Nina Pearl St # 405 Price: $13400000 Address: 205 Echo Pl, Boulder 1390 Banner Cir Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Herrick Address: 437 Pearl St, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Boulder Price: $940200 Seller: Mary L Hummer Address: 1390 Banner Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Boulder Price: $874000 Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Cir, Erie Seller: Jennifer J & Alain Amber N & Jeffrey R Price: $808600 Seller: Marc Whipp Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Todd S Johnson, 804 Sum- Price: $341000 Jobart Thompson, 206 Acadia Ave Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Melody Homes Inc mer Hawk Dr Unit 2208 Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 206 Acadia Ave, Mario Christopher Najera, Seller: Ashley & Samuel Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 804 Summer Jane E Lowry, 1015 Ven- Lafayette Seller: Michael W & Jami S 9322 Rogers Rd Miller Michael A & Jennifer R Kiley, Hawk Dr Unit 2208, Long- Seller: Kenneth T Hayes ice St Price: $279900 Mccormick Address: 9322 Rogers Rd, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: 980 Sumner Wy mont Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1015 Venice St, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Longmont Jg P Properties Llc, 6229 Address: 980 Sumner Price: $148500 Cary P Leech, 630 Bar- Longmont Daniel W & Jennifer K Singer Price: $427500 Holman Ct Wy, Erie Date Closed: 7/29/2014 berry Dr Price: $224500 Seller: James A Reich Rupp, 466 MuirfieldC ir Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Address: 1222 Kinnikinnick Price: $531500 Address: 630 Barberry Dr, Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 466 Muirfield Cir, Ct, Longmont Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Seller: Emily E A Oates Longmont Risa Booze, 939 Hover Louisville Seller: Janet Legare Price: $184800 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $265000 Seller: Jeffrey F & Heather Ridge Cir Price: $577000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Seller: Gail A & Michael E Creekside Trust, 753 Po Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Weltzin Address: 939 Hover Ridge Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Karen J Mckinley, 1737 Reli- Rapport Box 3038 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Cir, Longmont ance Ct Seller: Eugene & Mary J Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 753 Pearl St, Seller: Frank Joseph Toland Katherine Fuh, 1245 James Price: $260000 Seller: Harlan E & Linda Address: 1737 Reliance Ct, Melick Jennifer Diane Plass, 6662 Boulder Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Cir # 2 Date Closed: 7/25/2014 L Weber Superior Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Drew Ranch Ln Price: $785000 Andrew Brandt, 3077 4th St Address: 1245 James Cir # Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $400000 Fred Max Iii Hauck, 1114 Address: 6662 Drew Ranch Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Address: 771 W Cleveland 2, Lafayette Seller: Bank New York Robert P & Marguerite E Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Red Oak Dr Ln, Boulder Cir, Lafayette Price: $215000 Melon Trustee Tierney, 1332 Ilium Dr Address: 1114 Red Oak Dr, Price: $542500 Seller: Marcos Barron Price: $140000 Date Closed: 7/24/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1332 Ilium Dr, Seller: Allen L Ting Longmont Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Nick Altomari, 1642 Kim- Lafayette Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $232500 Rosa Elva Borrego, 814 S Seller: Joy & Peter J Lance bark St Price: $320000 Megan A Fessenden, 2059 Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Seller: Longmont United Gay St Seller: Frances P Parman Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 1918 Kimbark St, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Eagle Ave Hospital Address: 814 S Gay St, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Alex Louis Wilsdon, 3787 Longmont Address: 2059 Eagle Ave, Seller: David J & Cynthia Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Longmont Daniel D Lee, 804 Summer Ridge Rd Price: $124000 Seller: Paul Kram Superior S Baron Marion Jill & Edward Ste- Price: $239000 Hawk Dr Unit 10101 Address: 3787 Ridge Rd, Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $212000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: phen Cassells, 2007 Hol- Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Address: 804 Summer Nederland Zoe & Brian Whitmore, 1564 Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Dana B Hauser, 4170 lyhock Ct Hawk Dr Unit 10101, Price: $485000 Seller: Bank New York Mel- Aster Ct Longview Ln Address: 1246 Frontier Dr, Seller: Jack D & Eugenia Longmont Date Closed: 7/24/2014 lon Trustee Address: 1564 Aster Ct, Seller: Dan & Orna Peleg Address: 4170 Longview Longmont H Burson Price: $180000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Superior Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Ln, Boulder Price: $170000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/23/2014 Seller: Phillip D & Khristine Nick Altomari, 1642 Kim- Price: $420000 Shannon Marie West, 217 Price: $505000 Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Robert M Cornell, 2605 Turner Rolfe bark St Date Closed: 7/25/2014 Iroquois Dr Date Closed: 7/28/2014 Clayton Cir BizWest | www.bizwest.com Aug. 22-Sept. 4, 2014 | 37 for the record

Address: 2605 Clayton Cir, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Nichole L Moore Price: $453500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Jmb Legacy Invest- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: 2nd Level Inves- Superior Jennifer Clare Mattern, 1376 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Judith Karen & Victo Christ- ments Llc Evelia Venegas, 2057 tors Llc Price: $485000 Tipperary St Julie L Isernhagen, 1285 janer, 130 E Turner Ave Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Spencer St Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Address: 1376 Tipperary Trail Ridge Rd Seller: Robb A Yarger Address: 2577 Stonewall Jose M Granillo Nunez, 307 Address: 2057 Spencer St, Two Nine North Inc, Mult St, Boulder Address: 1285 Trail Ridge Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Ln, Lafayette E 5th Ave Longmont Prop Seller: Kyle & Rachel Price: $305000 Rd, Longmont Graham Mccann, 4115 Price: $300000 Address: 307 E 5th Ave, Price: $181500 Address: Mult Prop, Hensley Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Price: $250000 Florentine Dr Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Longmont Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Price: $93500000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Address: 4115 Florentine Price: $221900 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Brendan & Shiela Roberts, Seller: Jenny E & Paul F Dr, Longmont Seller: Leslie R Mayer Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Seller: Roger A & Sue E 280 Iroquois Dr Campos Seller: Donald R Grohne Price: $375000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Peck Seller: Karen Clark Address: 280 Iroquois Dr, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Mindy Sanchez, 4866 Bran- Seller: Meritage Homes Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Vanengelenburg Boulder Lindon L Lewis, 1735 Gar- Andrew L Berzanskis, 1839 don Creek Dr Colorado Inc David Costa, 8154 Alfalfa Ct Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $515000 land Ln W Barberry Ct Seller: Hannelore Mary Address: 4866 Brandon Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 8154 Alfalfa Ct, James A & Roseann Creek Dr, Boulder Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Address: 1735 Garland Ln, Address: 1839 W Barberry Pittinaro Naini K Ahluwalia, 747 Niwot Cochran, 1806 Signature Ct Boulder Ct, Louisville Price: $282500 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Cristo Ln Price: $495000 Address: 1806 Signature Seller: Benjamin Merkel Price: $708000 Price: $462000 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Ct, Longmont Hannah Loren Hennig, 8050 Address: 747 Cristo Ln, Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Price: $374900 Niwot Rd Apt 56 Lafayette Jessie D Ivankovich, 711 E Address: 7911 Countryside Seller: Scott Cobb Seller: Giovanna Egiz Trust Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Baseline Rd Seller: Jennifer L Mehren Seller: Jose A Bencomo Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $377600 Dr Apt 133, Niwot Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 711 E Baseline Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $125000 Michael T Weiss, 1234 James Logan, 3014 13th St Seller: Douglas B Prewitt Rd, Lafayette Christopher Haefele, 824 Jose Monge Valenzuela, Carolina Ave Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Seller: Jose Luis Juncar Address: 2800 Kalmia Ave Price: $176000 Nelson Park Dr 825 Alpine St Address: 1234 Carolina Apt A220, Boulder Donald William & Anne Hart Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Address: 824 Nelson Park Address: 825 Alpine St, Ave, Longmont Pabon Dew, 2240 Parkview Dr Seller: Matthew P & Chris- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $177500 Dr, Longmont Longmont tina Heid Scholbrock Price: $290000 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Address: 2240 Parkview Dr, Seller: Judith D Hensel Price: $320000 Price: $207000 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Roland Manfred & Lisa Kris- Longmont Buyer, Buyer’s Address: tine Herrmann, 1521 Red Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Rachel Ruthanna Zelaya, Price: $577500 Mountain Dr Seller: Susan L & John A Alexander L Beal, 3880 948 Rose St Seller: Derek Ross Lou- Fontaine Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Robert J & Scarlett Seller: Marcey J & Gerard Address: 1521 Red Moun- Colorado Ave Apt K Seller: Address: 948 Rose St, dermilk Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Massine R Cote tain Dr, Longmont Address: 3880 Colorado Longmont Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Gigi Mitchell Trust, 333 Seller: Nora Helen Klein Ave Apt K, Boulder Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: George Atabaev, 2800 Kal- Price: $325000 Price: $246000 Sanders Cir Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $390000 Jonathan R & Ashley E Wal- Gary M & Stefanie S Tra- mia Ave Apt A120 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Charles Gordon Taylor, 166 Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Address: 4668 Ingram Ct, Date Closed: 7/29/2014 lace, 1611 Centaur Cir verso, 1140 Portland Pl Address: 2800 Kalmia Ave High Country Dr Boulder Address: 1611 Centaur Cir, Apt 306 Apt A120, Boulder Seller: Claire E & David Address: 166 High Country Seller: Holly Hyatt & David Price: $462000 Seller: Stephen J & Sarah K Lafayette Address: 1140 Portland Pl Price: $186000 M Nye Dr, Lafayette Langdon Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Remmert Price: $318000 Apt 306, Boulder Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Price: $455000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Price: $470000 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Zachary & Aimee L Park, Michelle Pauline Licata, Thomas William Virden, Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Seller: Robert G Gray Seller: Kenneth Hargett 501 W Linden St 1325 Stockton Dr 1545 Sunset Blvd Seller: Paul W Sullivan Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Cindy & Joshua Address: 501 W Linden St, Address: 1325 Stockton Richard & Angela Thomp- Address: 1545 Sunset Blvd, Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Daniel Depaemelaere Hunley Holdings Llc, 4894 Dr, Erie Crowe Boulder Lucas R Ingmire, 402 E Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Louisville Sweetwater Rd son, 1809 Tyler Ave Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $649900 Price: $280000 Address: 1809 Tyler Ave, Price: $2600000 Baseline Rd Molly Lynn Clark, 1900 Address: 905 13th St, Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Ann M Ford, 5131 Williams Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Address: 402 E Baseline Chalcis Dr # D42 Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Boulder Longmont Fork Trl Rd, Lafayette Address: 1900 Chalcis Dr # Price: $1175000 Price: $261000 Address: 1576 Brimble Seller: Mark S Fetter Seller: L V Wayne Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Seller: W Reed & Dana L Price: $329000 D42, Lafayette Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Dr, Erie Price: $130000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Bunker Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Stephen F & Laurie B Bay- Price: $345000 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Date Closed: 7/30/2014 David Dupuis, 1634 Wes- Seller: Luther L Landin Seller: Karen Taylor less, 7797 Country Creek Dr Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Kraig & Cathleen Corbin, Seller: Jane Goel tin Dr Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: 8011 Countryside 3138 E 94th Ln Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Pete & Wendy Address: 1634 Westin James J Issa, 3240 Wright Lyn B Lowry, 1538 Kim- Seller: Elizabeth Robbins Park Apt 212, Niwot Address: 1958 Hamron Jarred L Pinkston, 2033 Wil- Ferrara Dr, Erie Ave bark St Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Ct, Erie low Creek Dr Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Price: $245000 Address: 3314 34th St, Price: $123000 Address: 1538 Kimbark St, Robert Lewis Collins, 987 Price: $350000 Address: 1005 Acadia Ave, Annie C & Brian V Haselfeld, Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Boulder Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Longmont Reynolds Farm Ln Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Lafayette 650 Ithaca Dr Price: $345000 Price: $185000 Address: 987 Reynolds Price: $295000 Address: 650 Ithaca Dr, Seller: Markel Homes Con- Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Seller: Richard F & Judith Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Farm Ln, Longmont Seller: William H & James Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Boulder struction Co A Roth Price: $245200 R Bergh Price: $738900 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Ivor Michel Walter Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Robert K Schader Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Seller: Kudos Llc Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Mila P R Hyde, 1838 Blue Buyer, Buyer’s Address: James V & Paula L Hemen- Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Bjorn Fox, 3138 Po Box Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Star Ln Xiaobo Yin, 1346 Wick- way, 8428 Strawberry Ln Douglas P Jowdy, 5613 Po Seller: Carolyn M Johnson 4943 Habitat For Humanity Seller: Ryland Group Inc Address: 1838 Blue Star Ln, low St Address: 8428 Strawberry Box 590 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Address: , Stvrain V, 738 Po Box 333 Buyer, Buyer’s Address: Louisville Address: 1346 Wicklow St, Ln, Niwot Address: 5613 Quarry Ct, Justin J & Kristin C Zado, Price: $110000 Address: Mult Prop, Karimuthu Rengasamy, Price: $561400 Boulder Price: $1295000 Boulder 813 Cherryvale Rd Date Closed: 7/29/2014 Price: $430000 1417 Lander Ln Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Price: $590500 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Price: $430000 Address: 813 Cherryvale Date Closed: 7/30/2014 Address: 1417 Lander Ln, Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Date Closed: 7/31/2014 Rd, Boulder Seller: Lee D Gibbons Lafayette Seller: Joshua M Mcneese Seller: Kim R Hagen See Record, 39

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CoMMEnTaRY BizWeSt WWW.BizWeSt.Com GMO labeling a good idea for food products hen Nov. 4 rolls around to enact similar measures in each of Can these labeling require- this fall, we plan to vote the past two years and have failed. EDIToRIal ments be applied in a way that Wfor a citizen-backed ballot Frankly, we prefer measures ham- doesn’t impose overly burden- initiative that requires grocery stores mered out by the folks we elect to some costs on farmers and small and producers to label food that con- take on these tough issues, but when Those are good things. markets? We believe they can be, tains genetically modifi ed ingredients they fail to perform, the ballot box What we know less about is the and if this measures is approved because we believe it is everyone’s is the next option. impact of genetic engineering on the by voters, lawmakers will need to right to know what is in the food we Still, there are cautionary notes long-term resilience of the plants address costs and administrative eat. that need to be sounded. As a soci- we require to feed ourselves. Are chores. At press time (Aug. 19), the ety, we have a lot to learn about we weakening the plant universe by According to Colorado State Colorado secretary of state had not genetically modifi ed food – and creating genetically engineered ver- University, at least 21 countries and yet certifi ed the measure for the bal- what we know so far is that it’s not sions, and are these versions going the European Union have embraced lot, but supporters turned in more all bad. Some genetically modifi ed to be less adaptable than those that mandatory labeling. We think it’s than twice the number of signatures strains of corn, for instance, require have evolved naturally? It’s not clear time Colorado and the United States needed to qualify and we believe it fewer pesticides and less water. yet. did the same. will make its way to voters. As always, it’s not as simple as typing out a label and applying it to a package of sugar or a raw carrot. But it’s still something that needs to occur. We like this measure because it is statutory, meaning it will change the way a Colorado law is enforced. It doesn’t rewrite the constitution. We like it as well because more than 70 percent of Coloradans polled are in favor of some kind of labeling, and we think their wishes need to be respected. Colorado lawmakers have tried

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